Several resolutions looking toward re­ by this country of the Cuban VALLEY RECORD. I cognition cause have been introduced in the — 1 —a——R———————e—*TZ , The People’s Paper. ASHLAND. Or....Thursday, Dec. 17, 1896. Too Many Forks. The returns from persous who were invited to up to date Thanksgiving din­ ners are now in. Those who had most difficulty in managing them were the man who has been out of society mak­ ing his fortune in the west or elsewhere and the lone man or woman who eats at restaurants the rest of the year and dines with wealthy and fashionable friends on holidays. The difficulty, as confided privately to sympathizing listeners, did not lie chiefly in after digestion of the rich viands that tempted the appetite of the guests. The westerner, accustomed- to pork and flapjacks, and the lone person, accustomed to restaurant fare, got on very comfortably in that respect. The real trouble lay in the forks. There were so many of them for this use and that that it took away all the guest’s appetite to keep up with them. There were forks for oysters, forks for turkey, forks for pumpkin pie and eveu forks for ice cream. Altogether there were ten of them, more or less. Worst of all, the fashions in them change as often as the styles of big sleeves. The person who knew ono from tho other two years ago is now all at sea in trying to settle which fork is for fish and which for turkey. Fatal cases of nervous prostration will result if the silversmiths and fashionable dinner givers do not let up a little on this fork business. The beauty and fine quality of the ap­ ples of 1896 and the magnitude of the crop in most of our fruit growing sec­ tions are something unique. All things considered, there probably never was so fine a crop before. Even city people can now get this best of all fruits cheap. The most should be made of the crop. Packed in the best manner, 500,000 bushels or more of our choice apples should be shipped abroad. Europe will take them and be glad, if our shippers see to it that they are sent to the right places and that none but the best is ex­ ported. Cider jelly can bo made of the surplus, it can be fed to the live stock, and Americans should eat as much of it as possible themselves and grow fat and handsome. ____ Cardinal Satolli’s successor as papal delegate, Archbishop Sebastian Martinel­ li, will assume the duties of his office at Washington about Oct. 1, when Satolli will sail away. Satolli has made many friends by his wise and moderate course during his stay in America. A magnificent newspaper man was lost to the world when Li Hung Chang decided to become a statesman. He is the greatest interviewer of his time. Consuelo, duchess of Marlborough, is troll provided for on the paternal side. She has both a father and a stepfather. Inexactness in small matters shows a defect of intellect._________ A decision rendered by the supreme court of Michigan defines a case in which a bicyclist may be held liablo for damages for injuring a pedestrian. The decision reads: “When a cyclist comes up behind a pedestrian, walking where he has a right to walk, and who is un­ conscious of the former’s approach, and tho cyclist without warning strikes him, theso circumstances, unexplained, tend to negligence. ” “I believe in the reconciliation of worship and recreation. I think they should cease to pull in opposito direc­ tions, ’ ’ says Rev. Frederic A. Hinckley. Why do all the geniuses who have invented flying machines talk so much about it in the newspapers? Why don’t they just fly? France seems unable either to hold fast or let go of Madagascar. Jeffenon and the Bank*. The friends of the British financial system at Indianapolis talked of using the head of Mr. Jefferson as a ticket emblem. Their predecessors during the Revolution wanted Jefferson’s head, and they came by the feeling naturally. Jefferson, tho Democrat, could not ... - fend himself now against such appro­ priations made by aristocracy. One extract from Mr. Jefferson’s writings will show how well (?) he would have approved their platform. In a letter to ex-President Adams, dated Jan. 24, 1814, the author of the Declaration of Independence wrote : “I have ever been the enemy of banks, not of those discounting for cash, but of those foisting their own paper into cir­ culation and thus banishing cash. My zeal against those institutions was so warm and open at the establishment of the bank of the United States that I was derided as a maniac by the tribe of bank mongers who were seeking to filch from the public their swindling and barren gains.”—Huntington (Ind.) Bi­ metallist. Neighbor* Only. senate. The Harlem, la., bank has closed its doors. The condition of Congressman Ros­ well G. Horr is regarded as serious. The St Louis police have as yet made no arrests iu connection with the train hold-up last week. J. R. Roosevelt, first secretary of the United States Embassy in London has Bailed for New York. A colliery has been flooded at Aber- naut, in the south of Wales, and 120 men had a race for their lives. Two were drowned. John R. Strauchen, a well-known mason contractor of Rochester, N. Y., lias made an assignment Assets, $175,- 000; liabilities, $120,000. The plant of the Nebraska City dis­ tillery was sold for $00,000 by the re­ ceiver of the distilling and cattle feed­ ing company. At the investigation of the national soldiers’ home at Leavenworth, Kan., a number of officers of the board were examined. Resolutions against department stores were adopted by the retail butchers,’ retail grocers’ aud delicatessen dealers’ associations in New York. The banking-house of Johnathan Es- terly t fail, and some of his parish- A Marvelous Little Michigan Girl’s Per­ Thought Peoplo Who Worked For Noth­ The Great World of Modern Art. ing Were Fool*. • Hjjeeted to his taking part in formances. Cod-liver oil is something more than* a fat Its peculiar The full significance of Senefelder's One wore the modest blue of the Sal ­ A ‘Sa Michigan has a marvelous musical vation Army, the other the ragged rai­ great discovery, just 100 years ago, was action depends on a number of substances, among which ■ ;nann Oelrichs has made a bld prodigy. Sho is little Alice McClung, not so much that a calcareous stone f. : .- oeiety recognition in Gotham. His who lives with her parents in the village ment of the street waif. Both were may might be mentioned iodiue aud phosphorus. There can be be bitten by a weak solution of girls, and both were selling papers. de ut included the “ Newport set.” of Coloma. Although she is only 7 years I Thoy came together on a Market street acid, so that the raised portion when no substitute for cod-liver oil, because there is no other oil An effort is being made to discover old she has astounded musical people corner. The newsgirl eyed The War greased (the surrounding parts being known which has iu natural combination with it such a and punish members of a Missouri not alone with her playing, but with Cry lassie for a minute or two, and then wet) may print iu a press like a wood large number of valuable medicinal agents, her clever compositions. i cat—though with a scraping, not a di- vigilance party who hung a couple oi sidled slowly up to her. Little Alice is a born musician —in ' reot downward, pressure—but it consist­ murderers a few nights ago. “How's biz?” she asked. fact, it was less than two months after ed in the demonstration, in the first place, The girl in the blue uniform and poke Tammany Hall, the noted political her birth when she first demonstrated that prints from its surface may be re- bonnet looked at the little tot in sur ­ organization of New York, is holding that fact. At that age she became so ex­ I duplicated in vast numbers without vis­ prise. out the blive branch to its members, cited while a pianist was playing a “Not very good,” she answered after ible deterioration, and in the seoond, Bourke Cochran and others, who bolted Chopin selection that her mother could of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypophosphites contains the'whole and still more important, that each such I with difficulty bold her in her arms. a moment the Chicago platform. oil, with its natural properties, and in a thoroughly emulsified print is practically an original. Nay, “Folks ain’t buyin de poipers very Trains collided on the Baltimore and She is at once a child of nature .and of swift, eh?” more than this. As M. H. P. Dillon re­ or digested condition. The hypophosphites increase the Ohio in Indiana and two trainmen the old masters. She will listen intent­ “I’m not selling many War Crys, if minds me in a panegyric on his favorite appetite and impart strength to the nervous system. This ly to the 6ongs of birds and insects, to were killed and several others seri­ •rt, the greatest merit of this method of is what you mean.” the buzzing of telegraph wires, and then that ously injured. combination has marked curative properties in a number of “Does yer have ter stay out till yer preserving and indefinitely multiplying a drawing lies in the escape of the artist The window glass factories of the imitate them. sells ’ em all? ” diseases of the skin and scalp, to which scrofulous persons When but 5 years old she composed from the traduttore traditore—from mis­ East have resumed operations after a “ No, I don ’ t have to, but I generally are peculiarly liable. Such diseases as chronic eczema, ring­ her “SaultSte. Marie March.” She was representations by engraver or by cam­ long shut-down. born in Sault Ste. Marie, where there do. “ ” Take yer a long time ternight, ch?” era. Indeed, when the artist has made worm, and other skin affections, are often quickly cured by It is stated that many Colorado mili­ is a United States fort. The beginning his design upon the stone itself, each “ Yes. I will be out very late, I ex­ tiamen have enlisted to go to Cuba to of the march is an imitation of the bugle the constitutional effects following the use of Scott’s Emulsion. impression from it is as muoh the 50 ct*. *nd $1 a bottle. SCOTT & BOWNK. ChaoaUt«. Naw York. take part in the war. calls which she heard at this fort each pect. I’m awfully tired too. ” original as each and every photo­ That seemed to determine something Mrs. Anderson barricaded herself and day. graphic print taken from a negative is daughter in her house at Chicago with The idea that tho sole object of every the ragged one evidently had been turn­ I an original and not a copy of any other ing over in her mind. the intention of starving to death. The individual is to learn to play on the “I only got a couple more poipers left thing. Eveu when the artist has drawn girl’s cries attracted attention and res­ piano was early fixed in tho child’s meself, ” she said, “an if yer don’t upon transfer paper instead of on the cue followed. mind. Her mother waa a musio teacher, stone (proceeding for convenience sake, mind I ’ ll help yer out ” But it makes no difference's^ Ex-Secretary of State John W. Foster and the baby would enter her studio which, in the opinion of some purists, The novelty of the proposition or a contracted a cold on his recent trip from after the pupils had left and imitate the desire for assistance caused The War is held in a measure to invalidate the Honolulu and is dangerously ill at music she had heard. Sho soon began to Cry laRsie to accept the proposition, and name of lithography as applied to it, eompo.se, and when a melody was given Washington. half of the Salvation papers were turned though not thereby reflecting in any de­ are lower than ever! Ex-President Harrison is said to be to her she would quickly writo a bass over to the newsgirl. The latter started I gree on the beauty of the work itself), making money rapidly in his law prac­ to fit it. Her sense of harmony and of in to work vigorously, and pretty soon the impressions taken are still originals, tice, his fees running from $5,000 to tono seems to bo absolutely perfect Men’s fine striped underwear, suit. . |1.00 In very early childhood it was Alice’s had the other girl’s papers going like inasmuch as tho actual work, the artist’s Men’s white Merino underwear, suit.. (<* $25,000 in each case he takes. own lines and dots, have in due course hot cakes. Ragged newsgirls don ’ t'often hobby to sit with a volume of Beetho­ Men’s grey Merino fine under« ear,suit. .80 Colonel Mapleson’s imperial opera ven’s sonatas before her and spend peddle War Crys, and the people she been transferred bodily by mechanical Men’s sox, heavy, per pair.................. .05 Bovs’ grey Merino underwear, suit.... .50 company has formally disbanded. The Lours playing bits of the musio which approached appreciated the fact enough pressure to the surface of the stone, and Men s extra fine dress shoes, pair....... 1 50 Colonel proposes to try a concert tour her little hands could encompass. Music to avail themselves of the opportunity. this, after it has been inked aud printed Boys’ and Mens’ caps, each.............. .25 from, renders each proof then taken of In perhaps half an hour the ragged in conjunction with eight or ten of the of an inferior nature lias never been Men’s tine heavy pants, per pair........ 1.00 equal excellence. And the point of it all one returned to The WarCry girl minus Nunes and Signors. Men’s fine hats........... 50c. 75c, $1.00, 1.50 given to her. Her taste has been formed The bill to admit New Mexico to entirely by tho study of the best com papers, but with a little fiat full of is this, that until the stone is inked and I a print taken the artist’s work is not nickels. statehood has been deferred for action posers and of nature’s souLd3. Men's suits upwards from . . complete; so that every print does really “ Say, ” she said, “ it ’ s dead easy! for two years at the request of Delegate Professor Ziegfeld of the Chicago Catron of the territory. College of Musio has tested her powers Wish’t I could sell ’em all de time. Is become a genuine original. — M. H. Spielmann iu Scribner’s. and pronounces her ear for music per­ de to much in it?” The Supreme Court of Idaho has de­ Yours Truly, “ Oh, my, no! ” The WarCry girl ex­ cided that the woman’s suffrage amend­ fect. Her “Songs of Merry Birds” is a plained. “I don’t get paid anything at A FALSE START. ment was carried at the late election, musical composition of a very high all.” JOHN MCLUNIE standard. and henceforth women will be entitled The “newsy’s” eyes opened wide in An Episode of Feminine Fairness In Only twice has little Alice been in ­ to vote in that state. Which the Railroad Won. duced to appear in public, both times surprise. Then she voiced her opinion: The ever recurring strike of coal during last February, first in Coloma They were two pretty girls, and they “Den yer mus’ be as easy as sellin miners in the Pennsylvania coal fields and next in Benton Harbor, Mich. Her de War Crys was. I’m goin now. were evidently in high spirits when is again on tap. they entered an almost empty carette remarkable executions on the piano of Goodby!”—Philadelphia Inquirer. the other day. They carefully inspected President Cleveland went fishing compositions by Reinecke, Chopin, Kun when he learned that ex-Queen Liliuo- kel, Diabelli and of her own music as­ IRON BAR 2,000 YEARS OLD. the tubes which cany the fares along the sides of the vehicle to the box; then kalani w as on her way to pay him a tonished the audiences. Her tone tests each one opened her purse. visit. A Portion of It Is Owned by the Iron on those occasions were noteworthy. Just around the corner from Depot, Ash Chancellor. “ Tell you what,’’ said the tall one. Rev. Francis Hermans the missing Standing with her back to the piano, S. T. Wellman, the metallurgist of “Let’s race our nickel down, and the clergyman of Salt Lake City has been she correctly named tho koynotes when land, Oregon. Mrs. W. H. Bush, Prop, indicted by the grand jury for the mur­ numbers of the keys were struck.—Bos- Cleveland, has a portion of a round bar one that loses pays for both?” “All right, let’s,” said tho short one. of iron—and a few like pieces are held der of Henrietta Claussen, a Swedish I tou Journal. in the United States—that antedates “Got your nickel ready? Go!” girl. “Mine's first!” cried the tall ono. the Christian era by two or three cen­ George Isaac, a scientist who was ex­ LARGE ELECTRIC PLANT. “Five cents, please.” turies. The iron, which had been orig ­ perimenting with a new gas at Berlin, “Why, look,oried the short one, All trains stop here for meals. Meals at together with three assistants, were Over *2,000,000 to Bo Expended In a Lit­ inally hammered into plates and was “we didn’t start fair! The box is on deeply rusted from age, was found a few tle Pennsylvania Town. blown to atoms in his laboratory. all hours; price 25 cents. Special rates to your side!” York Haven, a little town sitnated a years ago by Dr. Karl Humana in the Teddy Hale, the Irish wheelman, “Why, so it is,” said the tall one. boarders. The Hotel and Restaurant is ruins of the temple of Artemis Leuco- won first money in the New York six ! few miles from York, Pa., will shortly phryne, at Maguesia, Asia Minor. Dr. “Funny we didn’t notice that before! under good management. days race, covering the remarkable dis­ | enjoy a boom such as is seldom given tc Humann sent it to Hallbauer, in Ger­ Let’s try it over, and you stand that tance of 1910 miles and 8 laps in six so Email a place. One of tbe largest many, and the latter made from a por­ much nearer the box.” days, beating all records by over 300 electrio plants in this country will short­ tion of it a memorial tablet This was Again they each put in a nickel, and ly be established there, at the cost oi miles. they dropped into the box simultane­ $2,000,000 or $3,000,000, and presented to Bisinarqk in April, 1894. ously. Janies O’Neil, who broke a jeweler’s ■ about It bore this inscription in German: be about 20,000 horsepower. It “Who has won, I’d like to know?” window at Sacramento and got a tray I will will be under the supervision of H. L. “For you, Prince Bismarck, the Iron said tho tall girl. By this time the of diamonds, has been sentenced to Carter, present Chancellor, Hermogenes forged this iron owner of tho York Ha- thirty years in the state prison for his i ven paper mill of Philadelphia, and Mr. at Magnesia 200 B. C. Humann found driver as well as the one other passen­ ger was interested, and she spoke im­ crime. j Severy and Mr. Einstein of New York. it in the temple of Artemis after 2,000 partially to them all. But the driver -ALL KINDS OF years and sent it to Hallbauer, who gave Thomas Bordeaux, a constable of The plant will distribute a current oi Anaconda, Mont., has decided to go to electricity throughout the nearby towns, it the form in which it shall bear wit­ turned suddenly to his horses, and the Cuba and fight against the Spaniards. such as Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, ness that your deeds shall outlive mil- other passenger looked out of the win­ dow, with a queer noise in his throat. North river, Mont., loggers got over Manchester and all the towns within a lenia. ” “I’m sure I don’t know who has At the time of the presentation to 1,500,000 feet of logs below the falls dur­ radius of 30 or 40 miles. It is said that won, ” said the short girl snappishly, ing the late flood, and there is about the plant will be the means cf the es­ Bisn^’ck Stahl und Eisen gave a photo­ “but one thing I do know—we have graphic reproduction of the plate and 1,000,000 feet above the falls to come tablishment of three or four large mills Order Work a Specialty.------ each paid 10 cents for a ride down down. at this place. Early in the spring about an account of the discovery of the iron. town!” The temple of Artemis, one of the most The suit of Tyler against the county 2,000 men will be put on the works in magnificent of ancient monuments, was And, after the driver had been ap­ ALSO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF of Tehama for $40,000 damages on ac­ order to hasten its completion. It is rebuilt about 800 B. C., though by some pealed to and assured them that he. thought that it will take about three count of the building of a bridge across could not return the superfluous coins, the date is put at 200 B. C. his land, has been compromised by the years to complete the plant.—Philadel­ The metal is described as approximat­ they rode on to their destination in si­ phia Times______________ payment of $250 to the plaintiff. ing steel in its composition, though lence.—Chicago Tribune. F. E. Brown is exploiting a scheme Another on the List. closely akin to malleable iron. It was to organize an irrigation district in the Let Us Give You OUR FIGURES Before Ordering "Hello, Stimson, what’s all that made at a low temperature, and great Mojave and take water from the Mo­ whistling about? Not trying to raise the care was necessary in the forging. It Elsewhere. jave river. was fdund rather difficult to roll tho wind, are you:” “No,” Eaid Stimson, unpuckering his pieces that were preserved as relics, The creditors of the Mount Lowe Upper Flatung Mill. Ashland, Oregon railway held a meeting in Pasadena, mouth from a violent effort to produce these having a diameter of about one- half inch. — Iron Trade Review. Cal., last week to discuss the affairs of “Benny Havens, Oh.” “I am merely With Hood’s Sarsapa- OOM ■ ■ the concern and devise a way to get reviving old melodies. ” The Chinese Are Self Helpful. Hila,“ Sales Talk,” and | “But I never before even suspected their money. They concluded that no The percentage of foreigners in our show that this medi- ■ BA ■ VW satisfactory settlement could be made vou of being musical,” and bis friend hospitals, asylums and penal institu­ cine has enjoyed public confidence and with Professor Lowe, and decided to looked anxious. “Oh, I say, hang it, can’t a fellow tions is overwhelming. But the Chinese patronage to a greater extent than accord • begin foreclosure proceedings. whistle without being called to task make little call upon us for philanthro­ ed any other proprietary medicine. Thii The official report of San Diego’s city py, and that only for medical help. Lit­ is simply because it possesses greater about it? ” engineer declares positively that the “Not when whistling is so seldom tle by little theso people are coming to merit and produces greater cures than big Morena dam, which is to be part of heard that it is in danger of becoming see the superiority of our medical treat­ any other. It is not what we say, but the city’s $1,500,000 water system, has ment, and in cases of severe sickness what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells serious defects at points where leaks one of the lost arts. ” they will sometimes turn to our hospi­ the story. AH advertisements of Hood’s “ Well, I must own up, I see. I am are dangerous. According to this re­ tals for help. But they ask no other aid Sarsaparilla, like flood’s Sarsaparilla it* not whistling for amusement, nor for port, seams in the bedrock appear to from ns. If a Chinaman needs any mon­ Belt, are honest. We have never deceived the music that’s in it. I am whistling let the water through the dam. etary assistance, his countrymeu help the public, and this with Its superlative for my health. ” Samuel Webb, sent to San Quen­ him withont burdening our publio phi­ medicinal merit, is why the people have “2'our health? Nonsense!” abiding confidence in it, and buy— tin from San Bernardino less than a “There’s no nonsense about it. Look lanthropies. It is not uncommon for the month ago on pleading guilty of burg­ at my chest. It has increased two inches men of one clan or friends from different lary, has died in prison from injuries in girth since I began to whistle. Tho clans to band together to establish a received at the time of his capture. exercise has done it I have expanded loan fund, every man giving so much Arizona parties who shipped cattle to the muscles, aud the pull on the ribs toward it week by week. This is loaned Colorado and Kansas last spring for I has strengthened them, aud my general to needy men without security or inter­ pasturage made a losing deal. The health is benefited. You see, I have em­ est, and when repaid it is loaned again, catlle brought less than they could have ployed a new method of compressed air and thus many a man is carried through a sickness or set up in business, and been sold for delivered at the railroad. treatment.” Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It "You mean that you have added one outsiders are none the wiser.—“The Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, At a meeting held in San Diego re­ Chinese of New York, ” by Helen F. cently a movement was put on foot more to the list of cranks. ” ,, are the only pills to take "Nothing of the kind. But I have Clark, in Century.______ having for its object the extension of I 11OOC1 S Hills with Rood’s Sarsaparilla- It Saves Lives Every Day. the. Cuyamaca railroad to Santa Maria, ?liven the idiots who are always asking Thousands of cases of Consumption, a distance of sixteen miles. The esti­ ool questions one more question for Asthma, —LIST OF SECND HAND— Coughs, Colds and Croup are mated cost of the extension is $200,000. their repertories. S’long. ” — Detroit cured everv day by Shiloh’s Cure, For sale by T. K. Bolton. The novel spectacle of farmers plow­ Free Press. ______________ The Tumble Weed. ing with six inches of snow on the Every-Day Excursions B. P. SKI. TOHK B. riLTOIt. Tumble weeds spread themselves in a To al) parts of the world can be arranged ground was witnessed in several locali­ wholesale fashion. Instead of sending ties in Washington recently. This was for any dav in the year, for one or more made possible by the snow falling before the separate seeds out into the world persons, upon application to any princi­ with wings or hairs to carry them, the pal ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwau­ the ground froze to any extent ----- AT------ The snow has retarded work on the whole plant breaks off near the root, kee & St. Paul railway. Itineraries are Retail and Wholesale dealers in— railroad from Sisson to the McCloud when these are ripe, and goes rolling care ullv prepared for excursions to Cal­ HEADQUARTERS FOR Florida, Mexico, China, Japan, river. Ralls are laid as far as Upton, along the ground before tho wind. The ifornia, and to any part of Europe. Estimates bare, sun scorched deserts of the great on Cold creek, and as soon as the snow furnished including expenses. Tickets HARDWARE, AT JA BÆTÔG-JLITST. goes ballasting and track laying will west produce several tumble weeds, and furnished for the complete journey. It STOVES and begin so as to complete the road as soon there are some in the prairie region. It is not necessary to wait for any of the so is natural that they should be most called “Personally Conducted Excur­ TINNWARE as possible. One 12 & 18 J^xl4xl0 Worthington Com­ abundant where there are no hills nor sions.” In these days of progressive en­ Miss Alice Baxter of Wooster, O., is trees to stop them in their course. But All Kinds of Fresh Meats pound Duplex steam pump. lightenment, with the English language Two 30 H. P. portable tire-box boilers. the heroine of the hour. The house wo have one tumble weed in the east— spoken in everv land under the sun, one One No. 5 vertical boiler with fixtures was entered by three masked men and tho old witch grass, so called maybe be­ does not need to depend on the services and one injector. the woman gave battle with a lighted cause it rides the wind like an old bel­ of guides for sight-seeing, but can go it Fair living One No. 8 Metropolitan injector and pipe Kept constantly on hand. F ALL KINDS and GRADES connections for same. glass lamp which she smashed over the dame. In September this grass spreads alone or in small family parties, with Mintrs’ Tools, Giant Powder, Caps 8team and exhaust pipes for pump. head of one burglar and continued her its head, or panicle, with hairlike, pur­ great comfort and security, and at one’s and Fuse. A tine line of Electric Cutleay, prices is all that we ask. One length pipe to nt 10 in. discharge and attack with the stub of the lamp, The ple branches, iu every sanuy field. When own convenience. Write to C. J, Eddy, and a large and complete stock of Fishing increasing to 15 in. Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & men fled. One length pipe reducing from 15 to 11 in. the seeds aro ripe, the plants are blown General kinds done on short notice. AH.work We will make it to your interets to St. Paul railway, Portland, Or., for par­ all One length pipe reducing from 11 to 9 in. across the field, often piling up in masses ticulars it you are contemplating a trip. guaranteed. feb 1 ’92 One A Welcome Usher of’07. deal with os. double cylinder single drum 6x10 ¿»■Tin Shop in connection. along fences and hedgerows. As might hoisting engine. The beginning of the new year will have i One reducing length from 8 in. to 5 in. a welcome usher in the shape of a ____ A Natural Beau titier. First-class go ds, and prices as low as the fresh be expected, the hair grass, which has with one 5 in. coupling on same. Almanac, descriptive of the origin, nature so effective a way of spreading itself, is Karl’s Clover Root Pea purities the blood lowest. and uses of the national tonic and One reducing length from 8 in. to 6 in. and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. with one 5 iu nipple on same. alterative, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. found throughout the United States 23 ft. 12 in. suction pipe with one 12 in. Combined with the descriptive matter will from oceanto ocean.—Thomas H. Kear­ elbow. be found calender and astronomical calcu­ ney, Jr., in St. Nicholas. SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER, " can’t see it all Some Our Goods DON’T Others DO NOT Shannon House Restaurant and Hotel ASHLAND FURNITURE ANU FIXTURE CO. W^ood Work. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL. g g/’ ROBT. FREY & F. D. ROBBINS, PROPS. It is a Bald Headed Fact. Hood’s Turns out the best JOB WORK at the Lowest Rates. Sarsaparilla D. H. MILLER MEDFORD, OR ASIII.AMI HARKET. PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s Mining Machinery RIDDLES, 0R Beef, Po k and Mutton. Builder’s Material O D. H. MILLER. lations absolutely reliable for correctness, statistics, illustrations, verses carefully selected, and other mental food highly profitable and entertaining. On this pam- Çhlet, published and printed annually by he Hostetter Company, of Pittsburgh, 60 hands are employed in the mechanical department alone. Eleven months are de­ voted to its preparation. It is procurable free of druggists and country dealers every­ where, and is printed in English, German, French. Spanish, Welsh. Norwegian, Hol­ land, Swedi’h and Bohemian. Patrick Coughlan is to be shot in Rich county, Utah, on the 15th for the murder .of Officers Dawes and Stagg last year. The reported treacherous murder of Maceo seems to have aroused the spirit of fight in many Americans, as reported recruits are heard from in many American cities. Detroit is in the midst of an anti­ saloon crusade. Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber­ shop. Opposite town hall. Major C. T, Picton is manager of the The Oregon Statesman Till March 1 snrr jam fox . ALLEN HILDRETH, for Only 25c. State Hotel at Denison,Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best Every tax payer should read a Salem hotels in that section. In speaking of paper this winter. The Oregon Weekly Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Statesman is the biggest, brightest, cheap­ best paper published at the cap­ Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says: est and The legislature meets in January. Ashland, Oregon, “I have used it myself and in my family ital. Needed laws are to be passed and a U, 6. for several years, and take pleasure in senator to be elected. Everybody will saying that I consider it an infallible want to read a good paper from the seat City Passenger cure for diarrhoea and dysentarv. I of war and to all we cheerfully recommend always recommend it, and havefrequent- the Statesman. It is fearless and free and Truck Transfer Iv administered it to my guests in the spoken. It urges economy along all lines of state government aud is waging war in hotel, and in everv case it has proven it­ ---- AU kinds oi freight, baggage interest of the tax payers. Taxation self worthy of unqualified endorsement. the household goods, etc., transfer- must be reduced by abolishing all useless For sale by Ashlaud Drug Co. ed with promptness and safety. commissions and correcting abuses. The Hauling un a large scale con­ Statesman is the only reliably republican All Recommend It. tracted for................. , . . Associated Press paper in Oregon. It con­ Ask your physician, your druggL: ■ist and sists of twelve pages weekly. Its subscrip­ your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for foi Con- tion price is $1 50 per year, but by a special > WOOD FOR SALE sumption. They will recommend it. For arrangement with the publishers we have -------ICE IN BEASON— sale by T. K. Bolton. arranged to supply our subscribers from now until the adjournment of the legisla­ Wih handle ice ii> Ashland during the ture—three months good reading—for only summer season, Delivered at your door castohtj A, 25c. Forward ail subscriptiens to the every morning. Th» fie­ STATESMAN. SALEM, OK. Send your !» ci li teli» ¿^Passengers delivered to any part of orders right away -the sooner you send dzu'.iav FAX & HILDRETH, the mor* you get for the money. the city Hotel For Sale 10 ft. 6 in. suction pipe. One 2J4 in foot valve and strainer. One piece heavy wire cloth for strainer. One siphon for steam gauge. ------- OR LEASE Six 1 in. Jenkins globe valves. Two % in. common valves. One 2 in. plug, drilled for siphon. Two pressure gauges. 1 air receiver. 110 ft. of 1 in. pipe. 1 sight feed lubricator 100 ft. of 2 in. pipe. 1 2 in. bushiDg. 100 ft. of Ji in. pipe. I reducer 5 to2>$in. 30 ft. of 2% in. pipe 1 reducer 2% to 2 in 5 2 in. elbows. 2 reducers 2 in to 1 in > 6 1 in. eibows. 6 reducers 1 to K im 6 % in. elbows. 2 reducers % to % in Pokegama, Cal 2 2 - in. • unions. One 2% in. tee. 3 2 in. tees. 2 1 in. unions. OR SALE OR LEASE on Reasonable 4 1 in. tees. 2 % in. hose bibs. 4 Ji in. tees. Terms. Call on or address : 1 2 in. plug. 2 2 in. short nipples. Ì 1 in. plugs. 1 2% in. short " % in. plugs. 5 F H. S. Prendergast, Pokegama, Cal. Mrs. L. Hessig, Beawick, Cal. Address: J. M. Arthur & Co., Machinery Merchants, Portland, Or