Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 03, 1896, Image 2

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    VALLE!
RECORD.
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The Utah semi-centennial coinmls-
The Brer Hungry Russia.
.. ..... WWÄTX CHANGE I
Del., that the Duke of Tetuan, Spain’s
met November 23d to take steps
Peace or war, Russian aggression nev­
minister of foreign affairs, has cabled
..c necessary arrangements for the An Agricultural Community os It Was er stands still, and it is most character­
Thirty Years Ago and as It Is Now.
to Senor de Lome, minister to the r
lion next July of the fiftieth
istic of her patient and farsighted di­
The People’s Paper.
A
few days ago the writer made a plomacy that she reaps more in peace
United States at Washington, to pro­
rsary of the arrival . of the
i test energetically to the American gov­ !
visit to his boyhood home, and the con­ than at the close of her most successful
.vers in Utah.
ernment against the insult to the
1 is now believed that Rev. Mr. Mil­ tradictions of this political situation wars. To explain this ceaseless and
ASHLAND, Or.. ..Thursday, Dec. 3, 1896. Spanish flag in that city last week,
ler of Decatur, Ill., who was found came before him more vividly than at pauseless advance upon all her neigh­
when a local military company carried deai’ a few days ago, shot himself and any other time. At an earlier day he bors they tell us that she wants an open
the Spanish colors from the armory and was not ru mdered.
had been in perfect harmony, practical­ port on an open ocean—that it is absurd
According to Mr. Moody there are
burned them.
The annual convention of the Ameri­ ly, with his old neighbors. At one elec­ to ask an empire like Russia to put up
40,000,000 people in this country who
The Madrid correspondent of the can Bar Association will meet next tion there were but seven Democratic with an outlet to the sea that is blooked
don’t go to church. And of the 25,000,000
London Standard says the government]
voters in the township, including two $y ice four months in every year. But
who do it is safe to say that 10,000,000 has instructed General Weyler that it | August in Cleveland, Ohio.
that is no answer to the aocusation, if
Captain G. Sanderson has made his prosperous villages.
go to bear the music rather than the ser­ is expedient for reasons of international
accusation it be, of universal aggres­
In
those
days
we
did
business
with
annual report as superintendent of the
mons and prayers. This is not an edi­ Ii and domestic politics that he should not j
postage stamps, shinplasters, “Lincoln sion. The possession of such a port is
Yellowstone Park.
fying condition of things from a religious return to Havana until he shall have I
scabs” and other forms of more or less not the end, but the means.
G.
Ferris,
The
body
of
George
W.
There is no end to Russian ambition.
achieved something decisive against
standpoint.
ridiculed money. But the fathers of
the famous inventor, was cremated these boys found there today came to Each point won is a stepping stone to
Maceo.
at Pittsburg.
It is now beiug Baid that tnere will be
town with beaver gloves reaching to j the next. Eastern Siberia has no glut
The British government meditates '
Pittsburg
Tho
miners
’
officials
of
no lady clerks at Salem during the Jan­ the appointment of a commission to in- I
their elbows that cost $6 a pair. They of merchandise struggling for a vent at
of
0
cents
have
demanded
an
advance
wore caps that cost $8, chinchilla beaver Vladivostok, nor would Constantinople
uary term of the legislature, as none vestigate on the spot the critical condi­
overcoats that cost $60 and carried be any better fitted for the export grain
will be employed. If this report is true tion of the sugar industry in the West per ton in the price of mining.
trade than Odessa. The port may faster
Business men of Louisiana want a whalebone carriage whips that cost $5.
we expect to hear of the resignation of Indies.
a trade as yet in its infancy, but this is
In
those
days
they
stocked
their
farms
'
several legislators and a very small at­
Drs. .1. Stoneberger and J. Ulmer, special rate on corn, there being a fam­
i
just
another reason for saying that it is
with Durham cattle, Merino and import­
tendance upon the session. With rio- two leading physicians of Berne, Ind., I ine on that commodity in that state.
j , not the goal of Russian aspiration, but
ed
Leistershire
sheep
and
Poland-China
la ly clerks what are the members to as- have been arrested charged with ad- I A furlough has been granted the hogs. Sugar and coffee were too high i only a milestone on the road. If not for
ministering poison to Mrs. Adeline i West Point Academy Band to make a
temble for?
for everyday use, to be sure, but they empire and for competitive trade why
Brown, who died a few days ago. Her I concert tour of the principal cities of got along with sorghum and parched seek an open port at all? Still less can
The bienuiul session oi ttie Oregon body was disinterred and poison found the United States.
grain, for they bought the best cuts of the constant absorption of new territory
Captain W. E. Donnelly of the the butcher. It was in those days fruit be explained by any superfluity of popu­
legislature will sit at Salem January 11, in the stomach. They were arraigned
1897. A senator to succeed Senator and bound over to the Circuit Court. schooner Katy Brainerd fell overboard jars, underclothing, sewing machines, lation in tho old. It is nothing, after
Both are out on bonds.
in Lake Erie, but clung to the rudder ingrain carpets, organs, pianos and im­ all, but the genuine earth hunger, the
Mitchell and piling up the burden on
General Jose Rodríguez, the envoy I 1 o( his vessel until rescued.
proved farm machinery came into fash­ lust of unlimited dominion.—Black­
the shoulders of the taxpayers of ti e
extraordinary and minister plenipoten­
II. D. Flood (Dem.) has declined the ion. A good piano then cost $1,200, but wood’s Magazine.
state will ba the most important work < I
tiary to the United States from the- certificate of election to congress from some of them could afford the best.
The Advantages of Rest.
the session. If the useless boards and greater republic of Central America,
the tenth Virginia district, which was They sold com at $1.10, wheat at $3,
Commissions of the state were abolished arrived at New York from Colon by the awarded to him on account of clerical live hogs $14 per hundred, live weight,
There is no better preventive of nerv­
by it ttie people would be benefiied, but Panama steamship Adv „ e. The irregularities.
and the best cattle $8. A good man in ous exhaustion than regular, unhurried,
muscular exercise. If we could moder­
to expect anything like this is unreason­ greater republic is composed of the
Mr. Cooper, Hawaiian minister of those days got a bonus. Some of the
able.—East Oregonian.
»
states of Nicaragua, Honduras and foreign affairs, says that the Hawaiian best village hands were given $6 par ate our hurry, lessen our worry and in­
Salvador, which formed a partial union government has refused to grant fur­ day in the harvest field. John Farrell, crease opr open air exercise, a large
proportion of nervous diseases would be
There were expended in. Oregon for a few months ago.
ther concessions to the Pacific Cable the village mason, got $6 per day. Car­ abolished. For those who cannot get a
salaries oi school teachers in 1896, ac­
penters had $4 a day regularly, and the
President-elect McKinley will be in­ Company.
cording to the report of Superintendent vited to attend the convention of the
best $5. The track hands, laborers and sufficient holiday the best substitute is
The jury in the United States Court
odd
job men bought lots and built houses an occasional day in bed. Many whose
Irwin, the suin of $784,967.62. Thia is International Epworth League in,Tor­
disagreed in the case of the officials of and paid for them. Two of the ditchers, nerves are constantly strained In their
less than the amount paid lor salaries to onto and reply to the address of wel­ the defunct National Bank of Denver
daily avocation have discovered this for
teachers in 1895 by $2209. The salaries come to be delivered by Lord Aber­ charged with making false returns to I Pat Hart and Hughey Morehead, went themselves. A Spanish merchant in
off
and
bought
farms,
and
there
were
were shared by 3317 teachers. In 13 »5 deen.
the controller of the currency.
Barcelona told his doctor that he always
others.
Miss Carrie Liebengood, who submit­
there were 1953 districts and in 1896 but
went to bed for two or three days when­
Mrs. U. F. Brunn of Chicago has been
There
were
but
two
millionaires
in
1891, a loss of 62. Tins is a remarkable ted to an X ray test of her foot at appointed to represent the National the country, Astor and A. T. Stewart, ever he could be spared from his busi­
phenomenon in a young and presumable Hiawatha, Kas., had to have that Women’s Christian Temperance Union and they had but a million each, Van­ ness, and he laughed at those who spent
growing state. Why should 62 districts member amputated at the ankle as a at the Scandinavian temperance con­ derbilt not having quite reached that their holidays on toilsome mountains.
result of the experiment.
Within a
gress at Stockholm next summer.
abandon their organizations and turn
point. It is different today. Wealth has A hard worked woman, who has for
few
days
after
the
test,
which
was con­
many years conducted a large wholesale
i
their school bouses over to the wood rats ducted by Professor Blake of the State
The Society of the Blue and Gray greatly increased in certain sections, and
business, retains excellent nerves at an
now
there
are
4,000
millionaires.
Some
and owls? This means consolidations; University at Lawrence, abscess after has been organized at St. Louis and, as
advanced
age, owing, it is believed, to
the formations of larger districts for abscess formed, the pains finally be­ the name indicates, is composed of ex­ of these are worth hundreds of millions her habit of taking one day a week in
instead
of
a
million
—
ten
have
$720,-
soldiers of the late civil war who wore
economic reasons, cons< qu. nt longer coming unbearable.
000,000—and the stock of some of the bed. If we cannot avoid frequent agita­
the respective colors.
walks for the little ones, amounting in
tion, we ought, if possible, to give the
The Pall Mall Gazette publishes a
A cyclone passed over McLennon big banks of New York are worth nervous system time to recover itself be­
cases, to the total loss of school oppor­ dispatch from Calais, France, saying
$4
,400
for
every
$100
share,
but
myoid
tunities. In 1895 there were 126,926 per- that planB are being arranged to estab­ county, Tex., on Thursday, doing con­ neighbors are selling oats at 10 cents tween the shocks. Even an hour’s seclu­
siderable damage to life and property.
boub of school age; and in 1896, 129,620, lish a line of steamships to run between
and other farm products accordingly. sion after a good lunch will deprive a
The Findlay, Ohio, wire nail plant The proprietors of these fine farms, and hurried, anxious day of much of its in­
showing an increase of 2694 in the year. New Orleans and Calais to carry grain,
proposes to work day and night to meet they are the finest in the world, wear jury. The nerves can often be overcome
Io 1395, 3230 teachers were employed cotton and general merchandise.
orders
under the lower price of nails.
mittens made of sheepskin and old grain by stratagem when they refuse to be
and 3317 in 1896, a decrease of 13 teach­
Rain has fallen in most of the dis­
At
Williamson,
West
Va.,
Mrs.
Eliza
­
sacks
now, and not a piano has been controlled by strength of will.—House­
tricts
of
Bengal,
India,
and
has
im
­
ers. The school property belonging to
wife.
the various districts is valued at $2,988,- proved the crop conditions. If the rain beth Betclier heard burglars at her bought by either farmer or villager for
door
and
securing
a
Winchester
rifle
ten
years.
There
has
not
been
a
new
The tife of a Clam.
312. Of the 126,926 persons of school continues immediate danger of a severe
she opened fire, wounding one or more, section boss for 20 years, and the ono
The clam’s body is completely en­
age, 87,212 were enrolled pupils in the famine will be averted.
La Paix announces that the text of a as blood stains marked the line of they have will never be promoted till shrouded in the mantle, except for two
various districts, leaving 39,715 in pri­
he dies.
treaty
signed at Paris by President flight.
openings, through one of which the foot
vate schools or not in school. This is a
These farms produce as well as they
A
fire
occurred
in
the
county
jail
at
Faure and the Czar will be published
can be pushed out. The other is for the
large per cent of absentees and should at­
Kansas City which threatened serious ever did. They are not worn out. The siphon, or what is commonly known as
shortly.
young men are as strong aud enterpris­
tract the attention oí school directore.
Anthony Kpzel, a banker at Chicago, consequences but for timely work, ing as their fathers, but the wealth now the “neck” of the olam. In some re­
which
stopped
its
progress.
spects the clam may be better off than
It VT.iS a 1 t;a ;; n itsicD, that lately has confessed to having stolen §100,000
concentrates in Wall street, not upon
we are, for he has a little brain in his
An unsuccessful but bold attempt
of bank deposits. He will go to the
the Illinois farm.
brought to a clore by Ur. Herman
foot and also a gland for secreting
was made to- rob a jewelry store at
penitentiary on his confession.
A political orator was present on this
Stump, United States ccmmissicuer of
strong
fibers. With this he spins a bys-
Milwaukee.
It is stated that in Chicago at the re­
occasion, telling these old boyhood
immigration. He iil . uo it liis business
It is rumored that the Newport chums what a dollar should be like. He sus by which he can attach himself to
cent election each vote cast cost the
to go in person to Rome and explain to city 37 cents.
New York City paid Beach railroad may be extended from held up dollars that he said were only whatever he likes. He does not even
have to search for his food, but waits
the Italian government cur immigration §1 47 for every vote polled.
Newport to Westminster.
50 cent dollars and told them it was
laws and regnlatiors, in order that
Populists of Kansas have notified dollars of a particular kind aud color for it to come to him. He makes a bur­
The late Congressman Crisp’s succes­
there might iiot bo eo many disappoint­ sor is to be Charles R. Crisp, son of the Senator Peffer that they will oppose that they wanted. He meant it was the row in the mud or sand, attaching him­
self to the bottom by the byssus. Then
ments suffered by Italians coming to ex-speaker of the house.
kind of a dollar Wall street wanted.
A special his re-election to the senate.
he thrusts his siphon up through the
this country or so many of them re­ election will be held on December 1st
A prarie fire occurred near Rochelle, Some of these sous of wartime Repub­ mud and water until it reaches the sur­
turned to their own land. The Italian to fill the vacancy.
O. T., a few days ago, in which some licans wore the hated butter colored face. The siphon is made up of two
authorities thanked the commissioner
M. Dewitte, Russian minister of fin­ sixteen‘people were burned to death. hate and cheered tho loudest notes of tubes, the water flowing in through one
heartily for l>is trouble and for the ance, has secured the consent of his The fire was started by outlaws fleeing the evening for Grover Cleveland. These and out through the other.
are strange days.
friendship shown Italy by the United colleagues for the introduction of the before a posse of officers.
When the inflowing current, laden
It is not probable that these farmer
gold
standard.
The
Czar
approves,
The
Kentucky
Democratic
commit
­
with minute plants and animals, reach­
States. It would be as bard to get on
boys desire to vote for 10 cent oats or to
without the Italians in the east as it and the Imperial Council is now dis­ tee has passed a resolution barring vote for a still further reduction, say to es the gill chamber, some of these are
cussing
the
project
and
will
probably
from
participation
in
primary
elections
sifted out and retained for food, while
would to get on without Chinese in tin
adopt it, although the agrarian mem­ all former Democrats who bolted the 5 cents, but they were deceived by the the water and waste matter flow out
far west. The brawny, strong built,
action at St. Louis. Some think it was through the other tube.—Margaret W.
bers firmly oppose it.
Chicago platform and nominees.
hard working Italian does now nine-
the old Republican party that went for
Leighton in Popular Science Monthly.
The
Daviess
County
Savings
Bank
in
Manitoba wheat is being rapidly sent
gold, and not the one that staid by sil­
fenths of all tho rough later in some
down to the seaboard, but about 40 pci Missouri, made famous some years ago ver. If they could be reassured of the
The Dark Side of Christian America.
sections of the east. The American will cent of the crop is being retained by by having been robbed by the James
“We have now in America a popula­
not do it, tho German will not do it, the farmers in the expectation ol brothers, when the cashier was killed, true condition, they would stay by tho
6imon pure party, for that is the one tion of 70,000,000 of people, and yet
neither the Irishman. They have learned higher prices.
has just closed its doors.
they want. They are divided as it is.
better. Only the Italian remains, and it
John W. Foster, ex-secretary of state, About half the farmers of the township, 750,000, we are told, belong to the
The aeronauts Besano and Farmon,
criminal class,” writes Dwight L.
is a question how long it will be before who made a balloon ascension at Paris who recently visited the Hawaiian it is believed, will go for silver.
Moody in his paper in “Mr. Moody’s
I
he finds out how to live without hard with the purpose of staying up as long islands in the interest of Colonel
But it is not <k ¡rs of a certain color Bible Class” in The Ladies'Home Jour­
as it was possible, descended after Spaulding, who has a concession in re­ or metal our farmers or business men nal. “And this in Christian America.
work.
gard to a cable line to the islands, was want. What will please them can’t
seventeen hours.
not successful in getting an extension please stock gamblers and cutthroat It is eaid that in six months 80 gradu­
A
correspondent
in
Guayaquil,
Ec-
Dr. Albert 8haw divides American
ates of two large European universities
of his concession.
speculators. And that which pleases were found by one rescue mission in
pessimists into two classes—those of the quador, telegraphs that the govern­
Sir Frederick Napier Broome, gover­ Wall street is never good for the farmer.
east and those of the west. He says ment has consolidated its debt to the
New York city. Nor aro the American
nor of Trinidad, died in London while What the farmer wants is good business,
Banco
Ecuador
under
arrangements
by
colleges without representatives in the
pessimism in the east is owing to either
which it releases its custom house re­ on a furlough.
good prioes, good times, and these come great city slums. Our daily papers are
tho "morbid timidity of the very rich
ceipts.
The correspondent says that
The wire nail pool which has been only with plenty of money. Plenty of but a living chronicle of the fearful
or the shallow ignorance of the small President Alfaro has left for Quito.
used at a means of advancing the price money and good times mean the same, hold which sin has upon us as a nation.
part of community that is proud o:
A general order has been made for­ of nails, is going to dissolve because it are the same thing, and always have A man must have lost all his senses
knowing more about Europe than about bidding any export of tobacco from has been unable to control the trade.
been. If they understood this matter who says that sin is not inherent, that
the United States.” A b to western peo­ Cuba. This, together with the refusal
The Spanish government has ordered correctly, we believe there would not be it is only a physical weakness which
ple who believe tho country is going to to permit the sugar harvest is likely t< an armored locomotive for use in Cuba. , a man in that township left to vote for culture may ultimately overcome. Ven­
Wall street except the oounty officers.— eering the outer man will make him no
ruin, they are persons who have expe­ make it hard for the rebels to maintain
George Dixon, the darkey pugilist
rienced “the bitterness of failure or of their strength. The army is said to bt featherweight champion, was knocked Joliet Sentinel.
better within.”
temporary mischance in enterprises es­ in a very bad way for clothing and out by Frank Erne in New York in
A City of Bridges,
Birmingham's Parks.
twenty rounds.
sentially speculative in their nature. »1 food.
Few people realize that Chicago to­
One
feature
rather surprising to an
The British authorities in India are
In other words, eastern people arc blue
Minister Bayard was a guest of Queen day possesses more bridges in number
American
is
that
every park is made
taking
measures
to
prevent
the
exter
­
Victoria for dinner on Thanksgiving than any other city in America. Col­
and despondent because they are tco
for use. There is no fear lest the grass
mination
of
the
elephant,
which
has
evening.
lectively
they
constitute
a
greater
total
rich, western people Ltc..uso U. .
may be injured, but in every ground
been going on at a rapid rate of late
A Washington dry goods store that length in miles than any other system.
too peor.
years.
claims to do a strictly cash business re­ The extent of a single span of one of adapted for them are cricket and foot­
ball fields, picnic grounds, croquet
Lile and Half Life.
At a seance in Boston, where a spirit fused to charge a bill of goods bought the swing bridges is greater than that i
It is frequently necessary io the g n- appeared as occasion required, came tc by Mrs. Cleveland to the president’s of any other bridge. Modern bridge con-1 lawne, tennis courts, bowling greens,
i
ing cf daily bread that a human being I a sudden end when raiders seized the account. She left in an angry mood.
struction is embodied in and illustrated the use of which is permitted for a mere­
ly nominal payment. Every park, large
stay in one spet for a term of years. It paraphernalia and captured the gentle
Miss Mathilde Blind, an English with a greater variety of perfected or small, has one or more concerts each
should not bo always, however. The in­ spirit, which proved to Ire a man “ made woman’s emancipation advocate and mechanical devices in Chicago than is
week during the summer, paid for by a
dividual who is rooted to ono spot and up” for the function.
author and lecturer of some note, died the case in any other city in the world. neighborhood subscription. Less need
Standing out like monuments erected
A panic at Baroda, India, at a recep­ at the age of 50.
sees no more cf life than is manifest
exists for large parks than in American
to
engineering skill, to a people’s enter­
tion
to
the
Viceroy
of
India,
caused
among tho neighbors and cbumiwho
Some weeks ago Moses Yowell, post­
cities of the same size, because the bet­
prise, and to mechanical perfection,
ter olass of houses all have ample gar­
are exactly like himself is mentally and the death of twenty-nine people and master at Sidney, la,, who was short,
these bridges present a greater variety
many
more
were
injured.
in his accounts, disappeared and left
dens. —George F. Parker in Century.
spiritually a dwarf. He grows full of
of admirable features and are evidences
The Duke and Duchess cf Marlbor­ no trace of his movements. A day or
prejudices and cranky notions. Actions
of better workmanship than can bo
Diplomatic.
the most innocent in themselves appear ough recently entertained tho Prince two ago boys while hunting found his found in the best of all the cities in
“
Yes,
”
Bhe
said, “we had our first
and Princess of Vales. The cost oi decomposed body.
to him full of all wickedness, because
cither the old or tho new world.
fight
yesterday.
Charley was real mean,
the event was $109,000.
At Dallas, Texas, while working at a
Chicago has 68 bridges spanning the
they run counter to his stiff and nanow
i A Chicago policeman was attracted late hour to get his books in shape river and its branches at every point J and he talked awfully cross. I should
prejudices. The little ailments, gossip
have talked cross, too, but I happened
by a pack of hungry dogs following a the county treasurer was attacked
and infinitesimal events in the lives of man in a suspicious manner. On ar­ by robbers and some $6000 carried oft'. where commerce and traffic demand a to think that I wanted to go to the
passageway. There are 88 systems of theater. So the trouble was all over
his acquaintances assumo gigant io pro­ resting tire fellow his pockets and under He claims to have shot one of the rob­
viaducts, which bespeak as many safe­ right away.”—Boston Transcript
par tione.
his outer clothing he was literally en­ bers, who in turn shot him.
Blood­ guards for the people against tho dan­
To an outsider the person who has cased in sausages and dried fish which hounds were put on the trail.
gers of railroad transportation.
The blue violet is symbolio of love
taken root in one spot affords material he had stolen.
In Garfield township, Seward county,
Represented among these 68 bridges and the white of modesty. In Germany
The land commissioner of the Union Kas., only two votes were cast at the is to bo found every description of swing .either rs considered as symbolio of reti­
for infinite amusement. The ruralist
visiting the city, the narrow lived city Pacific Railroad Company has just sold November election, one liepublican or drawbridge which the world possess­ cence. A Silesian lover can make his
dweller visiting the country have been fifty sections in Kansas to two men for and one Populist. Five election officers es today that is of practical value. They sweetheart no more acceptable present
drew $2 each for holding the election. constitute within a radius of a few than a bunch of violets.
subject for joke time out of miDd, and about $390,000.
Li Hung Chang has been fined a miles a congeries of mechanical devices
small blame to those who laugh at them.
AH Hecummend It.
Rats and mice are generally very
year
’s salary for walking on forbidden which captivate the spectator with their
Only tho person who has traveled,
Ask your physician, vour druggist and ground without an Imperial permit.
perfection and diversity of arrange­ active and noisy just before a storm.
•who tuts teen life and nature in many your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Con­
ments.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
They will recommend it. For
phases, is well rounded and really intel­ sumption.
Tacoma, Wash., is to have another
sale by T. K. Bolton.
Major C. T, Picton is manager of the
ligent. It does men and women good to i
extensive saw and shingle mill estab­
State Hotel at Denison,Texas, which the
A good many children in Walla Walla lished. Eastern lumbermen are the
get away from their own little cabin I A novelty in tea La.it ha» n hainih traveling men Bay is one of the beat
Wash.,
are down with measles.
promoters.
now and then and take in the fact that about tho length of a tc-aspoon in place hotels in that section. In speaking of
The
clergymen
of Butte, Mont., are
of
the
usual
chain.
there are people handsomer, more grace­
Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and
San Diego county has discovered an
Gate purses of gold wire, with jewel­ Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says: inaugurating a war on the gambling alleged gang of “prominent citizen”
ful, learned and gifted than themeelves
houses in that city.
cattle thieves.
and their neighbors. They learn that ed tops, present a fascinating combina­ “I have used it myself and in my family
tor
several
years,
and
lake
pleasure
in
The
trustees
of
Orange,
Cal.,
have
tion
of
old
time
and
up
to
dato
styles.
the matters which seem mountains to
At Ritzville, Wash., a wedding cere­
saying that I consider it an infallible denied a petition asking for an election
Object lessons in mythology are fur­ cure for diarrhoea and dvsentarv.
them zt home are really pinbeads in the
I on disincorporation.
mony was disturbed by the discharge
of a gun, which 6hot one of the brides­
grand round up. They becomo tolerant, nished in finely wrought figures on the always recommend it, and bavefrequent-
handles of berry and salad spoons, soup ly administered it to my guests in the
The grand jury of Los Angeles maids in the head. It is claimed to
wise, broad minded, better mannered ladles and forks.
hotel, and in every case it has proven it­ county is said to be investigating the have been an accident.
and better looking.
self worthy of unqualified endorsement. last city election at Santa Monica.
Deafness
Cannot
be
Cured
There is really end truly no education
Colonel William R. Shafter, com­
For sale by Ashlaud Drug Co.
local application, as thev cannot reach
A Welcome Usher of '07.
manding officer of the First Infantry
like travel. Our race is by instinct a by
the di.-eased portion of the ear. There is
The beginning of the new year will have
race of wanderers, and it is best that only one wav to cure Deafness, and that is
Ben C. Evans, an Oakland, Cal., the­ a welcome usher in the shape of a fresh Regiment, United States Army, has a
•
by
constitutional
remedies.
Deafness
is
we should be so during intervals of cur
ological student who was reported miss­ Almanac, descriptive of the origin, nature ranch in Kern county on which he will
I caused by an inflamed condition of the
locate when lie retires from the service.
lives at least. Most people even succeed I i mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
Tube, ing some days ago, has turned up in and uses of the national tonic and
alterative.
Hostetter
’
s
Stomach
Bitters.
G ents ; I have been taking your 8arspa
better financially away from their child­ When thfs tube gets inflamed you have a Portland, Or.
Combined with the descriptive matter will, ■«arilla.
and think it a wonderful remedy. 1
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
be found calender and astronomical calcu­ have hod
Lord
Sholto
Douglas
was
refused
free
hood home.
catarrh of the bead and throat for
when it is entirely closed Deafness is the
lations
aDsolutely
reliable
for
correctness,
■ result, and tiniest. the inflammation can be entrance to an Oakland theatre a few statistics, illustrations, verses carefully seven years, and have been treated by doc­
tors. I got Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla
j taken our and this tube re-tored to its nor- nights ago on the ground that he was
selected, and other mental food highly and took it for about five months, and from
I mal condition, hearing will be destroyed not a professional actor.
The
lord
profitable
and
entertaining.
On
this
pam
­
Wood wanted, Inquire at the R ecobd forever; nine cases out of ten are caa-ed bv
that day to this I have never been trou-
office.
I catayrh. which is nothing but an inflamed thought his wife’s "perfesh” and his phlet, published and printed annually by lied with catarrh, and I believe I am entire-
The
Hostetter
Company,
of
Pittsburgh,
j condition of the mucous surfaces
name should open the theatre doors to 60 band- are employed in the mechanical by well of it. I have found it matchless.
It is a good thing to have handy.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for ;thp pair,
department alone Eleven months are de­
ARRY L FIMMEL.
any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
voted to its preparation. It is procurable
OÆQTOTIIA
Little Lake, Cal.
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Karl’s Clover Root Tea
Th» fïe-
a'.ialls
«libatole
It has been learned at Newcastle, I
It costs Rive: : !o county $15 75 for
every uian brought in fro:h tin* desert
district to serve a term for vagrancy.
Pasadena is agitating the question of
a city charter. One was framed^bout
three years ago but voted down.
The decision sustaining the Wright
law was celebrated at San Jacinto with
fife and drums, bells and bonfires.
President David S. Jordan of the
Stanford University delivered a lecture
in Washington a few days ago on the
seal islands.
Rev. J. H. C. Bonte, for many years
secretary of the board of regents of the
University of Calfornia, died at Sacra­
mento oil the 24th.
Joe Souza, the 11-yeai-old boy who
shot and killed liis step-fatlier in Teha­
ma county, Cal., a lew weeks ago to
protect his mother from a brutal beat­
ing, will be released from custody on
the recommendation of the grand jury.
John W. Cowles, a pioneer banker at
McMinnville, Or., died on the 24th,
Two mine prospectors in Los Angeles
county a few days ago found the skele­
ton of a man in an obscure canyon
which had a barbed pointed Indian ar­
row embedded in the spine, showing
that the man had been killed by
Indians.
San Francisco customs officers assert
that an opium factory is in operation
somewhere on the Suisun marshes,
probably on an ark supposed to belong
to some of the duck hunting clubs.
out in the rain
ScoUB £muistcn-
of Cod-liver Oil,with hypophosphites, does not directly attack
these germs and kill them. But it does tone up the whole
system and restores the body to health before serious harm
is done. The germs of consumption thrive best when the
system is weakened and the throat and lungs congested. Do
not delay until it is too late, but treat your cough early.
Scott’s Emulsion is one of the very best remedies.
jo cis. and $i a bottle.
Our Goods
. . . are lower than ever!
DON’T
Men’s suits upwards from . .
DO NOT
A Weigh Dinner.
A new terror is in store for epicures
—namely, the Welsh menu. The South
Wales Daily News recently printed the
following specimen:
Pysg.
Yours Truly,
JOHN M CLUNIE.
Shannon House
Just around the corner from Depot, Ash­
land, Oregon.
Mrs. w. h . Bush, Prop.
Probably after the diner has finished
with “caws” he begins to feel the effect.
Restaurant and Hotel.
All trains stop here for meals. Meals at
all hours; price 25 cents. Special rates to
boarders. The Hotel and Restaurant is
under good management.
Merit
“Merit talks” the
intrinsic value of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Merit in medicine means the power to
cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses actual
and unequalled curative power and there­
fore it has true merit. When you buy
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and take it according
to directions, to purify your blood, or
cure any of the many blood diseases, you
are morally certain to receive benefit.
The power to cure is there. You are not
trying an experiment. It will make your
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen
the nerves and build up the whole system.
Men’s fine striped underwear, suit.. ..$1.00
Men's white Merino underwear, suit .
60
M en’s grey Merino tine underwear,suit. .80
Men’s sox, heavy, per pair..................... .05
Boys’ grey Merino underwear, suit.... .50
Men s extra fine dress shoes, pair........ 1 50
Boys' and Mens’ caps, each................. .25
Men’s tine heavy pants, per pair........ 1.00
Men’s fine hats............... 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.60
Others
Inman & Paulson’s sawmill at Port­
land, Or., was burned, throwing 150
men out of employment. 'Hie plant
was worth $75,000.
When you drink tea get the best—Ito
Blend—it will please you. Take no other.
J. K. VanSant. Ashland.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York.
But it makes no difference
Three public and one parochial
schools have been closed by order of
the board of health of San Francisco
because of unsanitary conditions.
Tiie town of Leavenworth, Wash.,
was visited by a disastrous fire on
Thanksgiving day.
Glelsiaid.
Saws Hufen a Chwowmerau GwynL^sg.
Dantcithlon.
Tameidion yr Ymcrhodres a Thenenon Oen.
Dry Ilian.
Asenau Ychgig a March ruddygl.
Morddwyd o Fochgig Efrog a Saws o Win.
Pys Gleision.
Poteu Pul.
Teisenau Ffrenglg.
Glygeuled Mefua.
Poteu la.
Caws.
*
A good drenching in a cold rain is often the beginning
of consumption. Yet no one claims that the germs of this
disease existed in the rainwater. Then how was this brought
about? The exposure wAs followed by a cold; the vitality was
lowered; the cough continued for some weeks; the fchroat
and lungs became congested; and thus all the conditions
were favorable for the growth of the consumption germs.
BT Q-IVZE THEM JL CALL. M
s
ASHLAND FURNITURE AND FIXTURE CO.
------------ ALL KINDS OF-------------
Work.
Wood -
Order Work a Specialty.------
Hood’s
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Is the best, tn fact—the One True Blood Purifier.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Let Us Give You OUR FIGURES Before Ordering
Elsewhere.
Sarsaparilla
------- ALSO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF-------
%
Hood’s Pills
Upper Planing MUI.
ROBT. FREY 5 F. D. ROBBINS, PROPS.
ïstbis wbat ails you?
Bloating after
eating — Belch-
in8 of Wind—
Vomitingof Food
\l
—Waterbrash—
Heanburn—Bad Taste in the Mouth
in the Morning—Palpitation of the
Heart, due to Distension of Stomach
—Cankered Mouth—Gas in the Bowels
—Loss of Flesh—Fickle Appetite—
Depressed, Irritable Condition of the
Mind — Dizziness — Headache—Con­
stipation or Diarrhoea? Then you have
DYSPEPSIA
It is a
Bald Headed
Fact.
«.RECORD.™
Turns out the best
JOB WORK at
the Lowest Rates.
In one of Its many forma. The ana positive
cure for this distressing complaint is
Hcker’s Dyspepsia tablets
by aail, prepaid, ea receipt of aj coots.
C baklcs R. ws « t , Hotel Imperial, New
York.Bore: «1 Buffered horribly lrom dys­
pepsia, but Acker’s Tabtals, taken alter
meals, liave cured ma.**
Acker Medicine Cs., 16-18 Chambers St, I. T.
D. H. MILLER
MEDFORD, OK
MARKET.
ASHLAND
B. P. NHL.
TOHN X. PXLTON.
ELTON & NEIL, Prop’s
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
HARDWARE,
STOVES and
TINNWARE
Beef, Pork and Mutton.
AH
Kinds of
Fresh
Meats
Builder’s Material
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living
ALL KINDS and GRADES
Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder, Caps
prices is all that we ask.
and Fuse. A fine Hne of Electric Cutleay,
and a large and complete stock of Fishing
Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of
all kinds done on short notice. All work We will make it to your
deal with ua.
guaranteed.
£^**Tin Shop in connection.
First-aiase ga ds, and prices as low as the
lowest.
F
O
D. H. MILLER.
wilt um rox.
interets to
(eb 1 ’92
Hotel For Sale
ALLIN HILDBETH.
FOX & HILDRETH,
OR LEASE
Ashland, Oregon.
City Passenger
and Truck Transfer
----- All kinds oi freight, baggage
household goods, etc., transfer-
ed with promptness and safely.
Hauling on a large scale con­
tracted for, ....
, . .
WOOD ZFO-Ed SALE
------ ICE IN season —
Will handle ice tn Ashland during the
summer season. Delivered at your door
every morning.
free of druggists and country dealers every­
Cur«. Send for circulars, free.
where, and is printed in English, Garman,
WatTE TO THOSE PEOPLE AND THEY WILL I
is
a
sure
cure
for
Headache
and
nervous
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O
Basse tigers delivered to any part of
relieves soquickly. For French. Spanish, Welsh. Norwegian, Hol­ TELL YOU HOW GLAD THEY ABE THAT THEY BS-
fW“3o)d by Druggists—75o.
r.ii. satohvT. Nothing
land, 8wsoi-h and Bahamian.
K. Boltoa,
rUSBD A SUMTlTUTB.
j th« oily
r; -^b.. r*
r-.l
Ashland, Oregon.
Pokegama, Cal.
SALE OR LEASE on Reasonable
Call on or address :
F OR Terms.
H. S. Prendergast
Pokegama, Cal.
Mrs. L. Hessig,
Bas wick, Cal.
—LIST OF SECOND HAND—
Mining
Machinery
-----AT-----
RIDDLES, OR.
-A.rJ? JL
ZB-A.T0G--A.TTSr.
One 12 & 18 )4x!4xl0 Worthington Com­
pound Duplex steam pump.
Two 30 H. P. portable Lre-box boilers.
One No. 5 vertical boiler with fixtures
and one injector.
One No. 8 Metropolitan injector and pipe
connections for eame.
Steam and exhaust pipes for pump.
One length pipe to ht 10 in. discharge and
increasing to 15 in.
One length pipe reducing from 15 to 11 in.
One length pipe reducing from 11 to 9 in.
One double cylinder single drum 5x10
hoisting engine.
One reducing length from 8 in. to 5 in.
with one 5 in. coupling on same.
One reducing length from 8 in. to 5 in.
with one 5 in nipple on same.
23 ft. 12 in. suction pipe with one 12 in,
elbow.
10 ft. 6 in. suction pipe.
One 2)4 in foot valve and strainer.
One piece heavy wire cloth for strainer.
One siphon for steam gauge.
Six 1 in. Jenkins globe valves.
Two 54 in. common valves.
One 2 in. plug, drilled for siphon.
Two pressure gauges. 1 ’ air --------------
receiver.
110 ft. of 1 in. pipe. 1 sight feed lubricator
100 ft. of 2 in. pipe. 1 2 in. bushing.
100 ft. of 5i in. pipe 1 reducer 5 to 2}4 In.
3G ft. of 2*4 in. pipe 1 reducer 2)4 to 2 in
5 2 in. elbows.
2 reducers z in to 1 in
6 1 in. elbows.
6 reducers 1 to % in.
6 54 in. elbows.
2 reducers % to K in
One 2)4 in. tee.
2 2 in. unions.
3 2 in. tees.
2 1 in. unions.
4 1 in. tees.
1 % in. hose bibs.
4 54 in. tees.
1 2 in. plug.
2 2 in. short nipples. 4 1 in. plugs.
1 2)4 in. short *‘
4 Ji in. plugs.
Address :
J. M. Arthur & Co.,
Machinery Merchants,
Portland, Or