I C \ 4 á a ' Jr f T I ri VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD PRESSED BIIK KM. Central Point has a dancing n iiooi. Cha«. Wen up at O. H. Blount's. Ben McCreary, of Hiskivou, is under lion Is lor Bcilimr whisky at his tavern witliout a license. He says it is milk he is disposing oi. J. B. Hollner, who has been at Jack- sonviBe lor a week as a witness in the W e ston lari-eny case, returned to Hiseon Friilay. president, it follows that the United States government is bound to reconi-| [»enae the Barrundia family for the loss of their father’s life through the blunder ■ of the American minister. The state out it is. that when once given a Move-wood wanted. For further per- trial. Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after ticulara inquire at the Hvcotcn office. bolds a place in the bouse. If you have Wanted -Bean«, Potatoes and Apples, at Met onnell * Eul«ank«'. David King is cinroUtiug a petition for | ner" u**.,1lt *n<‘ ,h<;“ld ’* wit‘* « or ' chest s Hcon«. U> open a a.loon st the depot, Si/ * °' “” ly 7 throat, “ ' lung * ?r ' secure a bottle at once and give it in the corner room formerly occupied bv n fair trial _l It is guaranteed every lime, or the liqnorleas saloon. ' money refunded. Trial bottles' free at Floe Japan ten at MH onnell A Eubanks' j Chitwood Bros.’ drugstore. Eyraud'« Daughter to Sing in ruDnc. Granta I'as Items. E d V alley R ecord : Began raining eleven a . m . Tuesday. There is strong talk of building a fine school house here. Mrs. Lula Townsend stopped one day : at the I*aM on her way to Portland. Tlavid Pavne has sold his meat market, to John B. Williams, the prominent Jack-] son county stock man. Horace Wooilcook, of Waldo, and Mise I Lottie Bennett of Kirbyville were rnar-i riel Sunday by Rev. Rolwrt McLean. Mr. Buchholtz, who went from Ash­ land to work on the R. R., lost I iib horse. After hunting eight da^’a without avail he 1 returned Monday to his home. I ast W«‘ek'n Winter. Tiuckee, Cal., Dec. 3.—It has stormed | steadily since last night, ra’ning princi-1 (»ally during the nigfit. Eighteen inches of snow have fallen during the day, and , four feet at Summit; barometer twenty-> two forty, being the lowest on record. It I is snowing and blowing hard from Alta' to Verdi. Headlight snow plows are running ahead of pasaeager trains, and rotary plows at Blue Cai yon and Truckee , ready for instant use. The snow sheds are in perfect condition, ami Trainmaster I Alger save the mountain division is more thoroughly equidj>ed for fighting snow than ever before. A blockade is believed to be imdossible. Sisson, Cal., Dec. 3.—Rain and snow have been falling here for the past twentv- four hours. One foot of snow has rlreauy fallen, and a plow is in readiness to start out on the California and Oregon rail- road, if it should be needed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year.................................................. $2 Six months ................................................... 1 Í0 Three months.............................................. Advertising rates given on application, laical notices 15c per line for first inser­ tion and Sc for eacu subsequent inseriiou. Obituaty lines, memorial resolutions, card« of thanks, etc., al half rates. A friend of the Eyraud family tells us that Paris may shortly hear the daugh­ ter of the alleged murderer of M. Gouffe ringing, under an assumed name of course, either in operetta or at one of the many cafes chantants with which Paris abounds. Mme. Eyraud herself is an excellent musician. Her daughter has no knowledge of the technique of music, but her ear is as keen as that of Theresa, who knew nothing whatever of reading music, but who could retain whole pages of melody after one hearing. Mlle. Eyraud is an uncommonly pretty brunette, with an excellent figure. Her occupation of late nas been to try on costumes at a fashionable Paris dress­ maker’s in the Avenue de l'Opera. She speaks with a mild Provencal accent, and has just the winsome qualities which are required in a singer of chansonettes. Errand's daughter, although looked upon as a spoiled child, is thoroughly virtu­ ous, and will doubtless have the cordial sympathy of those who know her name as they listen to her first attempts to win a reputation upon the lyric stage.— Galignani Messenger. The Fashion in Hair Dyeing. Fashion in hair dyeing has, it seems, declared at lart against tho auburn and bright gold tresses with which we have been lately familiar. These tints as well as the pale "bleached” straw hue are no lon rcr to be worn, and a much darker shade, called in the secret circles of the trade itself by the unpoetical term “mahogany." u the latest decree. It is produced by a subtle mixture in which henna plays a leading part, but the dye­ ing process is long and tedious. However, that cannot much matter to the ladies who once embark upon hair dyeing, since they have continually to submit themselves to its repetition as fresh hair grows. Tho prophets of these mysteries assure us that the time is com­ ing when a “natural brown” will be the favorite tone. If it be true, therefore, that real blond hair is becoming extinct this will insure fashion to every one.— London Graphic. Ashland Fence Works! H. S E M E R Y, “I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and nave never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, nke Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to acuon, and at the same time aid (instead of weak­ ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system.” L. M. H inton , m . d ., Washington, Ark. N. PHILLIPS, J —Manufacturers of the Celebrated— ATTORNEY * COUNSELOR AT LAW A shland . No Homo M lie Witat II It take« the p’ace of a doctor anni}«>unding as to LIKE IT the ingredient« themselves. Take it in time. It cheeks diseases in the outset, or if they be ad vaneetl will prove a potent cure. Bl R' i EN n HAW. .y^UTHElt I*. O regon . - Orriez—Room 2, Masonic Temple Block. J^R. J. H. HA LG PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. (N ine Y ears in H ospital P ractice .) Office in Brick Block on Oak street. Sec­ ond door from Main Street. Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire X- A shland O regon . J^OBEKT A. MILLEIL CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT- L-A-W, ANY KIM) AND SIZE PICKETS. A® Cheaper than a Rai! Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than J ackbunvillk - O rboon . arb Wire Fence. Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. Will practice in all the courts of the iVito no N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing , H elman S treet . State. Office with W. H. I’hrker, opposite Court House. N A YOUNG tor .Vwu per lb. Mark« of Genuineness: l^ook for the red C. CAliDWELL, W.lMueea In Great Cities. Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the SURVEYOR Engle Point News. J R. N. Bell has purchased the City Heal and Signature of J. H.Zeilin A Co., iu Not the least among the various of­ E ditor V alley R ecord : ’ and Government Land Locator. red. on the side. Take no ot her. liolel at Independence, and it ia also re­ MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE ported be has bought an interest in the fenses that meet the eye, and seldom Miss Jennie Smith, of Ashland, is now DENTIST. with any palliating incidents, are the J’JLCKZSOJST'V^IJLJLE, OIR/EQ-OHST. West Mde for bin son laje. signa of all kinds that disfigure most of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Florey. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac ­ Men'« $1.3) grain shoe- reiluced to $3.00 Miss Nada Inlow, who is attending the buildings in the business districts. tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the painless extraction of teeth. St O H. Blount’s. best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 Office over the Bank. A plain signboard, giving the name of school at Ashland, was home on a visit A grand ball for the Ixmefit of the ^*722:7 last week. BehMd hnnne a) \Vimar .ill h. l.x.1.1 U- “ “ ' OT individual proprietor school bouse at Wimer, will be held to­ A. C. Howlett has been sick for sev­ J T. BOWDITCH. morrow. W. P. Hillis, C. Williams and and the nature of the business, ts unob­ days past, tint is not considered dan­ THE JLSHLJLJSriD M. Wakeman are the committee in jectionable. however large, if set up eral gerously so. ATTORNEY AT LAW. against the wall, over the entrance or at charge Mrs. Steward and Mrs. Wright, of Cen­ A shland , - O reuok Ask for «ample of our tea« and coffees— the threshhold. The largest concerns in c«Mt» yu Married? If not, send your ad- I early days of the place, when the prin­ standing that they would all return in , South 1 North dress to The American Corresponding Club, ' cipal part of the town was its name. the near future and sew the rest of the ploys a nir.id-of-all-work, a woman cook 7:00 p m Lv Portland Ar 9:35 a in P, O Box «13. Clarksbnrg, W. Va anpiu The First Step. History Docs Not Always Repeat Itself. M'Minnville.5:4aam | Portland .8:20 a in i hoped in time to add a kindergarten to ner lot over in town. They----- l'erhai» you are run down, can't eat. Hubert—I say, Clara, you're a nice Rev. Buckskin—Run. Johnny, and tell Th" ladies who have can’l «k-ep. can't think can't do onything the nursery. THKiltB TICKETS U all poiats girl, advising me to come the prodigal to y«»ur Mtisfaction. and you wonder what founded this most praslicnl of charities, ’em I’ll be there in a minute! EAST ill Ml TH. Mrs. Buckskin—But, my dear, those son business with the governor. I took ail.« you. You should hee«i the warning, almost without funds, will hold a fair you are taking the hrst step into nervous for its benefit on the 5th, 6th and 7th of poor----- your advice and tried it on yesterday. prostration. You nesxi a nerve tonic and i For tickets and full information regarding Clara—Well, didn't he kill the fatted Rev. Buckskin —They can wait! You in Electric Bitters you will fiml the exact Noveml»er.—New York Letter. rates, maps, etc., call on company's agent I calf, as 1 said? know the good book tells us that the poor remedy for restoring your nervous system at Ashland. Coucerning Taxation. Hnbert—No; but he jolly near killed we have always with us. but it ain’t to iu normal, healthy condition. Surpris­ R. KOEHLER, E P. KOGERS, ing result« follow the* use of this great nerve Roseburg Review, Dec. 5ih ] DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN OR every day that corner lot buyers put in me. I am quite sore still.—Judy. Manager. Asst G. F & Pass Agt — - tonic ami alterative. Your appetite returns, In California mortgages are taxed ani an appearance! Make haste, Johnny!— CONSTIPATE. go»si I>'T3Il Jk ('ROHM, CaUowchuTup (who objects to some of trict, municipalities, and state for taxes. hundreds of covered tobacco wagons Second Ditto—I dun'no, Jim, but one Moo much sugar. 43 pills out np ia a strong vtal X.ouiHvlllc. Ky. the old tann'x obBcrvatiotis)—Where ig- It is therefore all nonsense to contend come to market Large ware houses are many on 'em does it I was offered the which ren bo carried in vest pookst A Orest Csavsa- Iseos ts Trawler, sad B s .I s . m J.a. Kes. tiensta. whb- ncntiK't' is bliss 'twerc folly to be wise, Trad. Bark, kid r .wyaSrrr, Jir. a hauls. that the tax on mortgages has anything ready to offer every inducement to farm­ finest breakfast y’ever seen this mornin’, eat •‘Crws.al" Sample Dose aad Dream Boot far ts. la st a m ps. Oldboy— Yes, young nisn; and where to do with the lack of money in Oregon. ers to sell their load. Driveways lead but a wood pile went with it. I had ter (DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIO. k rrmrirstbs blood : bfoulatm tr. livtb S to the great floors where the load is as ­ to be impudence ift wit 'twere folly say no.—Harper's Bazar. The truth of the matter is that the law as sad XIDNBTS and RESTORES the DKRI1.ITATBD ■ it stands is perfectly just and is in the in­ sorted in piles according to grade, liav- U HBALTH aad VlaOBOt’S STRENGTH otTot-rar bright.—Texas Siftings. T. E, HOGG, niedrer. THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MO. terest of the people at large. The aver­ ing been weighed first while on the High Encomiums. A Kamaibla Fellow. age farmer in Oregon nor in fact the av­ truck Each pile is tagged with the Returned Tourist — I noticed while Man (to wife)—The man that make- erage business man cannot afford to pay name of tho owner and the weight, abroad that twenty-six of the German np this newsiMta r is a sensible fellow. Oregon Developement Co.’s a higher rate of interest than 10 per cent. with a place for the. buyer’s name and | papers 6peak very highly of the new Wife-Why so? The repeal of the usury law and the mort­ price. Many farmers remain over night, reichstag. STEAMERS. ••He always puts tlie poetry down the gage tax law might bring an influx of German-American—Dwenty-six off de center column." money into the state, but in the ultimate for they arrive at all hours of the day it would mean ruin and bankruptcy. The and night Free stables and other ordi­ members of the new reichstag is news­ Carpenter unii Builder ••What difference does that make?" SHORT DINE TO CALIFORNIA. paper men.—New York Weekly. Oregonian is laboring in this matter as it nary comforts are provided. “A great deal. You see I always fold There are ten ware houses in Danville, O regon A shland the paper iu the middle.”—Arkansaw alwavs is for class legislation, and with FREIGHT AND FAKES the IX) WEST But They Don't Get Batea for It. the hypocrisy of all advocates of monop­ N. C. They are divided into two series Traveler. oly it attempts to show that it is working of five each, and public sales are con­ “I think,” said the editor in a worried A Proud Spirit. in the interest of the people. The man ducted in two at the same time. Under , tone, “that I will drop journalism and Steamer Sailing Dates: Repairing will Receive Prompt Foldol—So Shorts lias left the bank that has means should pay the taxes the direction of the Tobacco Exchange I take to astronomy.” FROM YAQUINA: and gone abroad What was the trou­ That is all there is in the present law “Why?” the order of sales is arranged. Placards Attention. Steamer Willamette Valley—December ble? anil it is as axiomatic as any other prin­ “Well, astronomers always seem to are posted at different points, “First sale 10t h, 19th and 28th. Sharkin-Well, they got to poking ciple of justice ! KROM BAN FRANCISCO : The hard-working people of Oregon at Neal’s," “Second sale at Acree's,” and have more space than they know what aronnd and wanted to ]k at his ac so on, each warehouse taking its assigned to do with.”—Washington Post. Steamer Willamette Valley—December counts Shorts got huffy and wouldn't are a unit for the mortgage tax law, for r-urr little fvrt tines have been mad«At 5th, 15th and 24th. the usury law and for the exemption of turn until all five have sold out—first to­ work f.»r oa, hr Anua Pag«- Auattn, stand It. : nu«! Juò. Bonn. Toledo, < »Wo. For a nu mlier of years I have been sub­ indebtedness clause. And no sophistry day, the last to-morrow. Each ware The company reserves the right to s«-«' cut. «»flirr« art-doing'well Why Foldol— When’s he coming back? change sailing dates without notice. of the money sharks will htxxlwink them. house has its own auctioneer, clerks, ject to violent attacks of inflammatory '»lot y»n? Soii.e ran» over iiOO.MO a rheumatism which generally lasted about in<»i:tb. Y««tt can «lu tl»e work and live Sharkin — He ain't coining; they’ve Trains connect with O. A C. R. and Riv­ at Lome. wher«*v«T yoa arc*. Even ba- and most of the firms buying having two months. On the first of this month I er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. looked ovi-r his looks.—Lowell Citizen. ginnm nrr raailv earning from fi to The discovery of a preventive for croup, two sets of buyers to attend on the two was attacked in the knee and suffered se­ fl« a day. All ag. ». Weahow you bow Freight and ticket office, Salmon street and ¡»tart you. Can work in «pare timi verely for two days, when 1 procurer! a bot­ Three-fourths oi your ailments arise from is one of the most important mule in re­ circuits.—Cor. Washington Post. wharf. Portland. «< all rhe tiu»e. Big money fur vxork- cant years. Since first discovered it has H DRESSMAKING RUNNING IN FULL BLAST, F.E.ZOELLNER, JAMES S. ROGERS Manager F Prices Reasonable. MERCHANT TAILOR, WAS AWARDED EAST AND SOUTH Southern Pacific Route THE ONLY H. S. EMERY Funeral Director, M artín & H arris State Normal School ONLY PERFECT SEWING MECH ä MISM F amily U8Ê. LITTLE LIVER PILLS THE YAQUINA ROUTE O. R. Buckman laver troubles which Simmons Liver llegu- been used in manv cases, and with unvary­ later cures._______________ ing success. Its being within the reach of Twenty-five standard novels—With Xi to all makes it the mere valuab'e. It is only .«elpct from—given awav free to every new necessary to give Chandwrlain’s Cough sultscrilier to the R f < ord or old ones who Remedy freely as soon as the first mdica will mv a vear in advam-e. A cheap meth­ tions of croup appear, and it will dispell all od ol getting your winter's reading matter symptoms ot the disease. Full directions are given with each bottle. For sale at 50 Men's and boys' clotlung, boot.-, shoes cent» per bottle bv Chitwood Bros., drug­ ate., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and gists. at prices that defy couipetitiou, at McCall's Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Be-t Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruise«. Sores. Ulcer-. Salt Kheuni. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and posi­ tive! v cures Piles, or no pay required. It is I guaranteeii to give lierfeet satisfaction, or money le'undtxl. Price 25 cents p«r box • For sale by Chitwood Bros. tle of ('haiuberlai'n’s I’ain Balm, and it re­ <-rs. Faflnre unkutmn ani>>ng them- NEW a.id wonderful. Particulars free. lieved me almost instantly. I therefore II. Hallett «V <'o., IXaaz Portland.Maiua most cheerfully recommend it to those who are similarly affiicted everywhere.—R. D. Whitley, Martindale, N. C.. Feb. 1888. Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in this place and his disease was very widely known as he «utlered such severe pain. ■ -W. NICE YOUNG MILCH COW, with IM. Houston A Co.. Merchants. Martindale, calf, for sale. Inquire for price, N. C. 50 cent bottles for sale by Chitwood etc., at the R ecord office. Bros., druggists. Milch Cow For Sale A W. B. WEBSTER Gen! F. & P. Agt. 34 Montgomery St., San Francisco. C. C HOGUE, G. F. h P. A. O. P. R., Corvallis. Oregou. Read the “Record's” Premiums.