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VALLEY RECORD. RECORD. VALLEY VA - TM* F1NB8T------- PLAIN AMD ZF’-A.^STOY ZPZRH IST TETTO-. MONOPOLY PRICES JO 0^*Giv* us your order for Letter k**d*. Statemeats, Envelopes, Circu lar*. Ste. NOU DOW vmoNl what a comfort it is to kav* ready at hand a remedy that never fails tt> relirr« Constipation, and that, without pain or discomfort; and almost immediately cures head aches, and dispels every symptom of Dyspepsia. Suca a remedy is found ia Simmons Liver Regu- kt4r —aot a sweetened •»»pound to nauseate, or aa intoxicating beverage 4» ewitavat* an alcoholic , but a medicine 1 to the taste, and perfectly harmless when £vea to the smallest lid. 8. L. R. never disappoints. It possesses the virtues and perfec tions of a reliable remedy •f th« kind endorsed by •miaent physicians. 0 ALIIWELL DAVIS, Heal Estate. Geo W Stephenson to W F Songer and Jas Wells; q c d to 80 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 e. $1. B F Reeser to Albert Alford; 2.49 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w. $1. VerlinHa .Miller to Annie S Smith; lot 9, blk 73. Medford. $15. W P Rhoads to F W Hutchinson; lot 9, blk 52. Medford. $317 31. Spencer Childers to Lillian M Higgins: 5 acres in tp 37 s, r 1 w. $200. Jos Robinson to Mary J Sherman; % acre in Talent. $50. L D Burford to Lillie J Meeker; q c d to lot i, blk 5. Medford. $1. JOO Wimer to Albert Alford; 2.49 acre in tp 38 s, r 1 w. O T Co to W S Fitzgerald—lots 5 and 6, blk 13 Gold Hill; $85. Jas F Wells to Emma Wells—land in tp 38 s. r 1 e; $1000. H H Goddard-to Sabra A Coleman and Snla I D-an—1-5 interest in 10 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w; $350. J B Wri'lev to Mrs S A Coleman and S I Dean—guardian's deed to 10 acres in tp 38 s. r 1 w; $280. Ira Wakefield to Carroll Pratt tract in tp 38 s. r 1 w ; $200. Clay Case to J H Pratt—tract in tp 38 s, r 1 w, $200. Dr. Whitman's Memory. MffCHANICAL AND OPERAT1VF DffNTISTS. »«LAID, OBESON. Chaaa Combination Dental Plates made with 0*14 and Aluminum Roofs. G*14 fillings inserted iu Porcelain Teeth t* perfect appearance. •*14 Crown and Contour work a specialty, ■xtraatiag and anavoidable calls from 8 to • a. as. and 4 to 5 p. iu. OBe* over tho Bank. M. ». M. BKOWElt PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Auun, : : . : O regon . Oft«*— At Residence intersection of Me chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. J ohn Chicago, March 11.—Dr. Marcus Whit man’s mission was the theme yesterday oi the sermons of a number of Congrega tional ministers, This is in accordance with a resolution, that on March 10 the sermons should lie preached about the work of Dr. Whitman and that offerings should be taken to aid in providing a memorial of him The memorial pro posed is $200,000 endowment of Whit man’s college at Walla Walla, which is near tbe site of Dr. Whitman’s martyr dom. D. K. Pearson, of this city, has offered to give $50,090 upon condition that an additional $150,000 should be raised. Of this amount the citv of Walla Walla already contributed $50,00^. The offerings made yesterdav were liberal. AV hen Others Fall Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up the shat tered system by giving vigorous action to the digestive organs, creating an appetite C onway . and purifying the blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possesses the ereatest curative powers, and has the most wonder ful record of actual cures of any medicine in existence. Take only Hood’s. BOOT... SHOEMAKERS. Hoou’s Pills are purely vegetable, and do nut purge, pain or gripe. 25c. Wheat Outlook Good. TH» OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S From the Eugene Guard.] A private letter from Rumble & Co., HARDWARE STORE. Chicaso, says. “The government report issued on the 10th of the month shows -BOOTS &c SHOES there is onlv 150,000,000 bushels of wheat remaining in the United State* to carry ‘ ------- THAT FIT YOU------- us to the next harvest. This is barely 2SÆJLJDE TO OZELDZELL enough for home requirementsand seed, leaving nothing for export. Europe is AT LOWEST LIVING RATES. hare of wheat and must have it from some -ource. Prices are advancing rapidely.” ffW WORK A SPECIALTY. Re pairing neatly done Half-Soling, How to Cure Rheumatism. mea's 7* cants, ladies 50 cents. Arago. Coos <’o., Oregon. Nov. 10. 1893. - I wish to inform von of the great good Chamberlain’s Pain Balm ha*< done niv wife. She ba« been troubled with rheumatism of the arms and hands for six.mppths and ha« 'ned many remedies prescribed for that complaint, but found no relief until she used this Pain Balm: one bottle of which ha« comp'etelv cured her. I take pleasure in recommending it for that trouble. Yours C. A. B ullord . 50 cent and $1.00 Have opened a new truely, bottles for sale by E. A. S herwin . N EGGERS & STORI, + Barbershop Notice of New Survey. United States Land nJ Office, ) Roseburg, Or., March 14,1895.) 14, 1895.) Notice is hereby given that the ap- plats of survey of the following ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING, proved townships have been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, to-wit: (Geo. W. Vaupel’s old stand) Township No 20 s, r 10 w; tp 30 s, r 10 ND INVITE THEIR FRIENDS need w;tp33s, r4w; tp 33 s, r 5 w ; tp 34 s, ing a first-class shave or hair cut to r 7 w ; and on Wednesday, April 24,1895, *iva them a call. Remember the place. at 9 o’clock a. m. said plats will be filed Ja’y$l-tf EGGERS & STORY. in this office, and the land embraced The Old Reliable therein will be subject to entry on and ,.f er said date. R. M. V eatch , R. S S heridan , Receiver. Register. in the A RUSS HOUSE List or Letters 215 Montgomery street, extending from Pin* to Bush streets, San Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland Francisco, Cal. Business center of P. O.. Mar. 18, 1895: Baker Mr George the city, convenient to all banks, Ar: old J L Hanna Mrs AC insurance offices and places of Bullen Mr John Walkson Mr M A amusement. Containing 300 rooms. Persons calling for same will please say “advertised.” W. H B runk , P. M. J. S. YOUNG, Proprietor. TKRM8-$1.50, $2 and $2.50 per day Free coach to and front the Hotel 80 ACRES FINE X j ÆJSTID On Emigrant Creek, Ashland. On this land springs. 30 acres under cultivation and fence, price 15 dollars per *crs. Call and see Frank Williams over second band «tore, next door to post office, Atolaad. P,. D ouglas 13 THE BEST. L* FIT FOR A K'NG. . CORDOVAN, >"SICM & ELMMICLkED CALF. •L'J.^FiKECALFiKAKeAnoa *3.sPP0UCE.3 SOLES. e«*- iZ. WORKINGMEN’«, -EXTRA FINE" *f.»LZ*BDY5’SCH0a.Sm ■LZLIDIES" W. L. »duglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our sAoe* are equally satisfactory They gi ve tbe twet value for the money. Tbey equal cuatoai shoos In style and fit. Their qaaRtics are unsurpassed. The pries« ars uniform »-stamped on sole, prom $1 ta *3 saved over other mekea. H your deoU.' cannot iu?oly you we can. Sold by E. B. SMITH JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1895, Oregon Farmer* Alliance. At a meetin« of the state farmer’s alli ance, held in Ore on Citv March 14 and 15, the following officer* were elected for he ensuing year: President, Jolm Eberbvt, o'Molalla; first vice-president, J. Cem, of Linn conntv; second viee-pres'd»’, George Ogle, of Molalla ; wretarv-trea«nrer, E. H. Hooper, of Carn*; chaplain John Bry ant, of Jordan ; lecturer, John Casto, of Clsckanoaacounty ¡steward,M. Davidson; of Columbia county; doorkeeper, George W. Weeks, of Marion ; assistant doorkeep er, J. B. Pricket, of Washington county ; delegate to the national alliance, J, C. Luce, of Grant county ; executive com mittee, S. IL Holt, E. C. Hamilton, J. D. Wilkerson. The following resolution* were adopted : •‘We believe the time is ripe for co-op erative effort, and, a* several co-nperati ve store* have already demonstrated their usefulness, we urge a* a means of relief that our people generally patronise them. “W* further recommend the establish ment of co-operative plant* and indus tries, such as creameries, canneries, tan neries, mill*, «tores, etc., and, by co-op erative buying and selling, concentrate our trade and avoid needle« middlemen’s profits. We alaorecommend the stsdv of various works on co-operation, especiallv ‘How to Co-operate,’ by Mvrick ; ‘Trials and triumph* of Labor,’by De Bernardi; ‘Universal Prosperity,’ by Wenning; Gronlund’s ‘Co-operative common wealth.’ Hnd Bellamy’s ‘Looking Back ward’ ; and we ask the preaa of the state to publish these resolutions and place be fore the people articles on co-operation,” Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report NO. 44. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One rear........................................................ M Six months ............................................. , g# Three months.................................... "75 Advertising rates given on application. Changed )4ands ! Sack shoes, best i* town, at the Racket store. Pat. Donoghue, Jr., is again a resident of this city. Senator Cogswell and wife are off on an extended eastern visit. Elder James Hummer was out from Cottage Grove this week. The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is new Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Whitney returned Sunday from San Francisco. Under the Management of A son was born to the wife of J. B. Russell at Yreka on the 12th. Cause« ot Agricultural Depression. “THE GREAT SHE.“ “Boss” Jim Lotan of Portland, was on Washington, March 8.—The majority Sunday’s train for California. of the special committees of the nouse Her Tribesmen Say Her Age la Three appointed to inquire into the cause oi Mrs H. L. Walter came out from Port Hundred Yean. acricoLura) depression has prepared its land Sunday to visit her family. Is it Mr. Rider Haggard’s “She” who report, saying: “Since I860 the pur Mrs. E. V. Carter and Mrs. F. H. Car chasing capacity of a dollar to secure the has just fallen into the hands of the ter left Sunday for Oakland, Cal. farmer’s land and his product has in Boers? The Lydenburg correspondent of \a/H0 HAS improved the House and is pre- creased four-fould, while the power to South Africa sends to that paper an in Born, in Ashland precinct, March 12, pared to Entertain the Traveling Public pay his taxes and debts have remained teresting account of the capture of the to the wife of John Lacey, a son. at a standstill.” in First Class Style. At Gold Hill, March 7th, a son was Discussing the cause of the depression “Queen Majajie, or Great She,” who born to th* wife ot Jesse Huffman. the committee says: “Class legislation seems to have had a wonderful history. •o: - Frank Hiiffer, the Tacoma lawyer, is of the worst character encumhers the “A peculiar fact is that her own paving hie folks at Jacksonville a visit. «tattle books and has been carried on to tribe have never seen her. Only her in- tue detriment of agriculture and its de “Bicuspid teeth saved” bv the beautiful pendent industries for 30 years, culmi dunas were allowed to see her. They seamless gold crown at Caldwell & Davis’s nating in the crime of the age, the de number 92. The commander in chief is • ---------■— :o:---------- Conductor Al. Morris is hauling J. M. monetization of silver in 1873. The de Jonas, an aged man. The rest are vir Hansbrough’s freight while Jim is taking monetization of silver was a bold stroke tually young men. Only three women _ T-iT’ Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour a lay off. in the interest of capital, that has reduced James T. Bevins and Mias Clara Wil the value of every produce in the world. wero ever allowed to see her. One is a ists. When in Ashland don’t faii to stop at Hotel Oregon. liamson were married at Central Point This is conclusively proved by the fact bearded female, with beard fully two on the 13th. that just as silver has depreciated, in inches long from her chin. Around the ----------- :o:----------- like proportion have all other values 63cred kraal are wooden images, repre Go to Story A Egger’s tonsorial parlors fallen in the scale. The tariff system of for a shave, haircut or shampoo. They are Special Sunday E55.Yi_33.ei.-s taxation is not only unequal, but, as for senting every nation of Kaffir, and all first class artists, Sweet-Scented Politics. sorts of animals beautifully carved out the past 30 years administered in this Fresh Eastern oysters,Turkey and Cranberry John Butterworth, the ex-new9paper It. will be remembered that W. F. Horn, country, is most unjust to the consumer, of wood. ” man and O. P. railway mail clerk, spent Sauce, Price 50 Cents. a democratic clerk in the S. P. D, A L. and has built ud trusts, combines and “She’s” residence was an ordinary Sunday in Ashland. Co. was recently appointed postmaster gigantic corporations, that have not only round hut, well built, and “when she Mrs. Geo. Hines of Jacksonville is en of Grants Pass by President Cleveland. amassed immense wealth at the expense ate meat she had to be carried by her tertaining her cousin, Miss Elizabeth The principal and only contention be of the people, but have assumed control indunas to another kraal, and even then Dix m of Newport, Or. tween the two twin parties has been the and direction of legislation so as to per her nation was not allowed to see her. petuate their power and gratify thtir The Castle Crags Tavern will open for offices, but since the issue between cor greed. “She bad her great medicine tree in ” poration aggression against the people the season June 1st under the manage a forest, and all sorts of signs and sym To secure relief, the committee sug has been raised and held np an firmly by ment of Geo. Schonowald, bols existed there, sacred to the Kaffir the populists the democratic and republi gests i The Coo* bay«ailroad is again coming can plutocratic bosses have been cuckoo First—That silver should be remone mind, and in a kraal near tho tree were to Roseburg this summer—if the people ing together to the Wallstreet oligarchy tized at the ratio of 16 to 1. 140 fine fat slaughter oxen inclosed. put up the required bonus. Second—So long as the present unjust The general had her carried by her so steadily that even the demarkation W. H. Gilbert and familv have return line of spoils has been taken down. To and unequal system of protection con trusty indunas to the bead laager and I ed to Ashland from San Diego county, the current literature of the day baa been tinues, agriculture should receive its allowed the Knobnosen friendly natives just proportion, and, as this cannot be added a letter from “ copper-h«ad ” Smith, Cal., the family’s health not being good of Grants Pass which shows how openly secured by a protective tariff, a bounty to 6ee this wonderful woman they had there. Harry Miller’s rspublican ring at Grants on exported agricultural staples should 80 often heard of. Her own tribe also With but little care and no trouble, the Pues so easily overcome the old-fashioned he allowed, similar to that on fish in gazed on her in some wonder.” bearil and mustache can be kept a uniform democracy that failed to vacate the party 1823, for which John C. Calhoun voted. The queen is of great age, fully 110, brown or black color by using Bucking Third—Gambling in futures should be it is supposed, although her tribesmen when the Clevetaad plutocratic ma ham’s Dye for the Whiskers. prevented by law. chinery went in : say 300. Morev Applegate and Misses Alice and Fourth—A national pure food law Grants Pa«s. Or.. March 11. 1893. “She is of a light copper color, with a Edith Applegate returned from the Mon Hon. J. H. M'tchell, Washington, D. C. : should be enacted. frizzy sort of wool on her head and wears mouth state normal school, to Klamath Dear sir: Mr. W. B. Taylor and Mr. W. A minority report is being prepared. a sort of hood of tiger "skin. Only her county last week, all to begin spring F. Horn of this place áre applicants for the neck and face are bare. All her body is Dostmastersh.p. The selection ot either of terms of schooj. Four Big Successes. them would be most satisfactory to the Re Having the needed merit to more than covered with royal tiger skins. The Cranfill & Hutchinson of Medford were publicans here. And it is the earnest desire taken in by a bogus $20 geld piece last of the republicana here and yonr friends make good all the advertising claimed for general would not allow the burghers week. It was passed by a young man that if you take any steps in the matter you them, the following four remedies have to interfere with the wooden images, * phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s charms, etc. • A missionary, the Rev. living near that place and it is presumed should endeavor to help one of these gentle reached New Discovery, tor Consumption, Cougns, he was unaware of its being spurious coin. men, a'.-.d to help the one who is the strong and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric Mr. Ruiter, who has lived 13 years near est candidate in bis own party. 5 Divorces are becoming howlingly pop Mr J. W. Howard is also a candidate. He Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach Majajie’s and only seen her when cap and Kidneys. Buckien ’ s Arnica Salve, the tured, asked her why she had not al ular and every sitting of the circuit court formerly held the place and used the office best in the world, and Dr, King’s New Lite in Oregon has a string of divorce cases. in connection with his mercantile business, Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these lowed him to call cn her. Sho politely At Eugene Saturday afternoon Judge and will doubtless do so again should he re remedies are guaranteed to do just what is replied, ‘That is my business.’ ” the placo. For this reason alone his Fullerton divorced five couples in two ceive for them and the dealer whose name It is feared tho queen will not long appointment would prove highly unsatis claimed is attached herewith will be glad to tell you survive her capture. hours, - • * factory Hoping you will see your way clear to as more of them. Sold at Ashland Drue Co. The Southern Pacific Co., has contract sist Taylor or Mr. Horn, I am respec - ed for 700 ventilated fruit cars for use next fully Mr. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment yours, Rooert G. Smith. The United States consul at Luxem season. They will not require the use of Chairman of Republican County Com Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- bourg outlines the scheme of an inter jtheuni, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped. ice, also fortv new engines from Eas mittee. national labor exchange, which has Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, tern works. The engines are to be deliv ered by August. Cardinal Gibbon* will go to Rome in proven very beneficial in that grand Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. duchy in facilitating the employment of For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. E. S. Jennie, one of Multnomah coun May. ty’s well known populists, has gone in Two million cartridges were shipped labor. It was instituted in 1892 anff TO H0K3E OWNERS. to the mining business at Gold Hill, and to China recently by the Winchester every postoffice co-operates in the trans For putting a horse in a fine healthy con mission of offers made and applications will soon move there. He says the woods Arms company, dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. are full of populists in this section.—Peo Fifty or sixty indictments arc re for employment between wage-payers They tone up the system, aid digestion, c*re pie’s Party Post. and wage-earners. Offers and applica torted to have been found by tho grand loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct ¡1 tions are addressed to the nearest post kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood puri ury at New York against policemen. fier gives freshness and clearness to the master on special postal cards and the new fife to an old or over-worked horse. 25 C. P. Huntington predicts good times Complexion and cures Constipation, 25cts.. 50 cts. and $1. Bold bv Ashland Drug Co. in the United States during the next five applications are registered. The lists cents per package. For sale by druggists. J 3 are publicly posted in all postoffices, in For sale by Ashland Drug Company. Salem has a license law for drummers years. The country is barren of goods railway stations, hotels and public and solicitors. C. W. Cottam, the well- and manufacturers must supply the houses. The postoffice assumes no re LADY BROOKE’S CLOAK. known shirt drummer was fined $20 want, which will make work. sponsibility iu the business beyond the under the ordinance and has appealed to The Fact That It Cost 4300 nae Stirred George Gould denies with consider the circuit court on tbe ground that such able warmth that there was a settle transmission and posting of applica English Public Opinion. an ordinance is against the constitution ment upon Count de Castellans in any tions aui offers. The postmasters in A healthy sign of the influenco of of the United States. The circuit court shape or form. Ho says ho makes this form an applicant by postal card when public opinion upon the wealthy classes an offer of employment is received. A reversed the judgment of the police statement to put an end to ridiculous statement attached show’s that during was given lately. Some time ago tho court. stories. two years there were received through Countess of Warwick, better known Captain Hall has been notified from Gonzales de Quesada, secretary of the this system 1,904 applications for em perhaps as Lady Brooke, a dear friend San Francisco to resume work on the Bo of the Prince of Wales, lost, or there nanza quicksilver mine near Oakland, Cuban revolutionary party in this conn- ployment and 1,701 of these secured was stolen from her, a magnificent ga lay, is at Tampa, Fla. He says that the places. During the same time 8,514 Douglas county. The tunnel has been straightened out and preparations made Cubans have had victories, but press employers applied for help and engaged ble cloak. The police description of the missing garment gave its value as £800. censorship prevents too truth from com 4,372 persons. for further prospecting. Several democratic newspapers of no ing out Mrs. Narcisse White Kinney, state particular influence made unkind com Joy ’ s for the Jaded. Ready built American frame houses president of the W. C. T. U., will attend Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ments upon the extravagance of a wom the second annual convention of the are in demand in toe earthquake sec an who spends so much money for one tions of Italy. The American house is Jackson county union which will be held CURIOUS FRENCH LAW. article of dress. Some even went into in Ashland April 16, 17 and 18th. Mrs well braced and will withstand shocks statistics as to the number of poor peo Kenney w ill deliver a grand lecture on setter than the oheap, weak structures it Is No Offense to Attempt to Commit a the evening of the 17th. ple who could be fed a week for £800. built in ths provinces. Crime When You Don’t Succeed. Time was when any countess, or, for -ELY’S CREAM BALM -Cleanses the Nasal Salem Journal: The car ot provisions A manufacturers’ convention will be A curious application of the old the Passage*, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals prepared bv the Eugene people for the held in Ban Francisco commencing on ory of impossible crime was made last tho matter of that, any woman, in this the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures Nebraska sufferers, will now he distrib March 19. Manufacturing concerns week by tho court of criminal appeals country would have gloried in tho mere uted among the needy of Eugene and throughout California will participate. cost of her garments and would have vicinity. There is no county in Oregon Already over 300 responses have been at Paris. been made happy by every newspaper Two pickpockets named Fargant and recording it, but even aristocracy is sen where a like distribution could not he received to the invitations to send rep Monty were arrested some weeks ago made and received with heartfelt thanks. resentatives. Governor Budd will de near a bureau d’omuibus iu the exercise sitive to such matters now. Tho Count Appty intn th» Noatril».-------- ft fa Quickly A bs^“verf. ess of Warwick was quite shocked at the As an evidence of a buisness revival, liver the address of welcome. of their profession. Fargant watched, idea that anybody supposed that she SOc. Druggist» or by m:sil. ELY BROS., 56 Warren N.Y. W. H. Mills, Land Agent of the Central Thirty-four girls, ranging in age from ready to receivo tho stolen goods, while and Southern Pacific railroads, says the squandered £800 upon herself and caus present demand for town sites and lum 10 to 18 years, in the Illinois state home his comrade explored the pockets of a ed this paragraph to be inserted in the ber lands is greater than at any time dur for juvenile offenders, broke out in re man in tho crowd. Luck was not with papers: ing the past ten years. Applications for bellion against the matron. They de tho thieves, however, for the victim’s “Tho cloak was a wedding present. lots and school sites since Jauuary 1st stroyed everything breakable and the pockets were absolutely empty. I should have thought it wicked to have have been greater than during all of 1884 matron and her assistants were obliged M ain I stbelt , O pposite P laza . The Ninth chamber of tho criminal Recently a purchaser was fonnd for 3l>0 to flee for their own safety. A detail of courts condemned Monty to six months’ given so much for a single garment a< res of land owned by the railroad al police had great difficulty in subduing and Fargaut to 13 months’ imprison when there is so much distress and mis E’JLIJSrTS, ZPJklltSrTZEE^S’ TOOLS, Hornbrook, on the Oregon boundary. the riot ment. They appealed and were both ac ery prevalent. ” WALL ZE’JLIF’IEE^. GLASS. ETC. The letter of disclaimer docs her la Henry Brophy, formerly of Jackson As was expected, claims have been quitted by virtuo of tho antique adage county, was appointed first warden o made on the estate of the late James G. that there could be no theft where there dyship credit, and it is only just to state B uilding P apebs , WaArriNGjiPArERS and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. that since her husband succeeded to the the Oregon penitentiary by Supt. Gilbert. Fair on behalf of alleged illegitimate was nothing to steal. The position had been promised Geo. F. This is similar to a case which hap earldom she has set an example to her Merriman of Medford who sold out hie children of tho dead millionaire. Fair order by the way in which sho has look blacksmithing business to M. Purdin an< was the father of a boy by a dressmaker pened in Paris not long ago of a man ed after tho poorer tenantry on the ex was ready to move his family to Salem who worked for Mrs. Fair in Virginia who fired a load of buckshot through a tensive estates in Essex and elsewhere. ■in the strength of the promise. Mr City, but he paid toe woman $20,000 to window at a bed where bo believed an Tho Earl of Warwick, like most land Merriman and tris iriends were chagrined release him from all claims. Mrs. Fair enemy was sleeping. Tho bedclothing owners, has been hit hard by the gen and nonplussed on receiving the news. secured a divorce on thia incident. was riddled with shot, but the bed was eral agricultural depression, but the If you want to get a spring medicine Mrs. Carrie M. Glasscock, whose al empty, the occupant fortunately having without a blotch, an old sarsaparilla trade legations concerning Senator Stewart risen not long before. The court of ap majority of territorial magnates made mark, a big patch of red pimples, take created a sensation in Washington sev peals also decided in this instance that the reduction in their previous bloated ------------ : 0 :------------- Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. incomes an excuse for neglecting the eral months ago, announces that she there was no case, as murder was man poor altogether. —London Letter. Lake county cattle men will not depend will prosecute th* proceedings for di ifestly impossible, and the would bo as on the San Francisco market exclusively vorce against her husband, Glasscock sassin was acquitted. So, according to Backache, dizziness, tiredness giye way this season, several of the stockmen hav to Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ------- THE—— ing discovered that they can ship t*> having withdrawn his own petition for French law, it is not always true that Subscribe for tbe R ecord . Chicago via Wagontire mountain to Hun divorce. This will reepen the old scan the intention is equivalent to the act ’ington or Ontario and have somethin dal and will be embarrassing for Sena left besides the freight to pay, and Chi tor Stewart and his family, who allege cago buyers are expected in Lake count that the Glasscock people are In con this Beason. It is repotted tbe Jesse D. spiracy to extort money from the Car Co. have contracted 2000 Silver tor from Ney ad*. lake steers for Chicago to be started in June. These stockmen expect the Kan Bouqneta aad Clrmuaapootion. sas City market to afford them some re That any man can step into a florist’s such as Scrofula and Ansemta, Skin Eruptions and Pale or lief, also, this season, and order a bouquet for any lady is no Sallow Complexions, are speedily cured by Percy G. Chamberlain, a retired cap longer possible in New York. There is tain of the British army, fatally Bhot a florist, and a very exclusive one, who himself with suicidal intent in Chicago. refuses all orders that do not 6eem just He left a singular letter in which he “conventional,” to be very polite about said that his only reason for suicide was it An elderly man unknown to the that he was tired of the world. “ I want florist was refused a bouquet $o be sept . the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. No other rem no fancy funeral, ” he wrote. “ The pot to a schoolgirl, and a young sport's edy so quickly and effectively enriches and Jackson Co , Oregon. ter’s field will make a downy conch to greenback was banded back to him purifies the blood and gives nourishment rest my bones in. Let me be buried when he ordered a box of flowers for a :v. with the burial of an ass, a stranger in beautiful society leader whom be bad to tho whole system. It is pleasant to take REAL ESTATE AGENT, a strange land, unhonored and un admired in her victori*.—New York and easy on tho stomach. NOTARY PUBLIC and nt. known. ” Herald. ________________ liti Thin, Emaciated Persons COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS Nervons Prostration. 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KAISER, Proprietor. H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND OR A BARGAIN ! OF Published every Thursday. PRESSE» »KICKS. The Bloomer Bond Case. The appeal to the supreme court of the case of Jackson county vs. Bloomer and his bondsmen has finally got on the su >rome court calendar and if everything move donif according to the pace set bv Prof. Ben« m the cas«» may yet get before that court in nfficient time to get kick'etl out for its awkwardness before another election passes by. Other case* ready from this section are: Horaceand J. and James Pelton, appellants, vs. John Sise- more respondent; appeal from Jackson 1 enuntv, W. Albert Walker, respondent, vs. Henry and George Bloomingcamp, appellants; appeal from Klarr.ath county. Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co., respon dent, vs. Win. D. Garrett, et al., appell ants, ap;>eal from Multnomah county: T, S. Kennev, respondent, vs E. F. and Prodence Walker, appellants; appeal from Jackson county. Professional Cards Chief of the County Papers. ASHLAND, VOL. 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