Better Than Goi<*rm<*nt Ron«!«. When the city council placed the issue 1 of bonding thia city for a $50,000 water . The « rdir.ary living expen»e>> ■ f a family of live person.«, living in the cuat mary mari­ system before the people, the R ecobd i ner of the American people.amount» to not ASHLAND. Os Thursday, Dec. 11. VM • as tbe first newspaper in Ashland to le-s than $1,500 |>er year. It would require nearly $10.OX> in government lx,nd» to pro­ lift its voice in behalf of the enterprise. duce thi« income. Ten acres of land in the The People's Paper. It did so promptly. It did not ignore Willamette valley planted to prunes with un the question for a «bole seek for the ordinary crop at ordinary prices will net more than $1,500 after pa*, ing for all labor It make* one'» teeth chatter to read of purpose of having son e one come around placed thereon. You can’ buy thi- land of the snowing. blowing and freezing which ' and blackmail it into tbe support of tbe The Oregon Land Company, of Hslem, Ort- gon, in tracts of ten acre» or more at fr.nu make up the weather bill in the East. measure. The R ecobd lent its aid to the $55 to $75 per acre. Address. i scheme from principle—its steadfast The Oregon Land Company. .‘■aleui.-Or One thing to Parnell's credit, he does principle of progression (no matter who Settle Up. not throw the blatne upon the woman, as propose» the advance, that «ill adl to All those having i»n-ettled :>> counts with Alexander Hamilton did on one occaaicn. i the comfort or substantial usefulness of the under-igned, will please call immediate­ ly and se tle the same, either bv cash or The few gentlemen who stole such a the community. The R ecok '» a'*o be­ note. J. M. McCAl.L. Jan. 15, IMA). big hole out of the city’s $50,000 content lieved that the officials sele te>l we e the themselves with the idea that the water ones properly qualified to successfully James Norris can furnish you all kinds of ! carry out tbe measure. finishing lumber, moulding», windows, works is like man—“it is tearfully and As soon as it was seen that the trusted doors »ash, etc. Leave orders at Luckey’s* wooderfully made.” Tbe Neweskt Cruiser. i officials were acting in a “crooked-’ man- Parnell had better wire Senator Mitch­ ■ ner and «ere scheming for a big steal The new cruiser San Francisco is a sis­ ell lor the loan of bis tactics. The Irish : from the city, the Rr.< okd with equal ter vessel of the Philadelphia, which leader i seems unable to turn what would promptness pointed ont the rascality of was recently fitted for sea. Her builders ra disadvantage into a howling these same officials • ho had so basely [ had the advantage of experience in con­ cyclone of popularity | betrayed the public trust reposed in structing the Charleston, and that the work on her has been pushed may be them. Furthermore, the R ecobd did This season's hog-packing in the West this at a perilous time. It was then en­ inferred from the fact that actual con­ baa exceeded that of last year by 22*^ gaged in what threatened to be at least struction did not begin until April 1, 1888, and she was launched Oct. 26,1889. per cont Tbe packing of Chicago so far an expensive affair financially—defend- I The Philadelphia was begun Oct. 27. this season is the largest on record, and i ing its legal right toeven mildly intimate 1887, and the vessel was launched in at the clone of last week reached about that a certain court, now deail, should I August, 18»9. 3,100,000 hogs.______________ As she is now, without guus or masts, I investigate itself. But the R ecobd never The Vancouver, B. C , papers hail the jiails •Pealt dr M out I “in meetin’ ” the San Francisco is a handsomer vessel ..................................... than the Charleston with all her fittings. McKinley bill as of more benefit to Can­ j whenever such loud cases of public Her lines are far more trim, and her ada than to the United States. They I wrong-doing, fraud, outrage and tlieft greater length and the symmetrical shape of her hull give her the appear­ note an increasing demand for Canadian | are perpetrated The R ecord ' s policy is that of protect- ance of a fine steam yacht All experts products in England to take the place of . ing the people's interests. The policy of that have examined her declare her lines thoav shut out by the McKinley bill. being tbe subservient tool of the few— to be finer than those of any other ves­ Quoting Congressman Vandever’s re- and rich—who may feel that they own sel of the new navy, and that for this mark to an Eastern interviewer, that the community, is diametrically opposed reason and the strength of her boilers “Senator Stanford did not liave to spend to the r 1CO bd ’ s line of public policy or she should also be the swiftest vessel among the new cruisers.— Boston Adver­ • cent in tbe last campaign,” the San , ,juty. tiser. Francisco Chronicle says that if this • The impulses of the people are honest, Turkeys Defeated by GraRtthoppers. were repeated at Palo Alto it would The questionable transactions occasion- Not far from Scranton, Pa., lives make the senator’s magnificent stud of auy committed in their name are caused Fanner James C. Fairchild. He has horses at that place laugh, confusion and deception that they are gained local notoriety of late by reason I unable to see through at the time, and of an unsuccessful fight against grass- It is aaid Parnell has given at least two not because the community are cither i hoppers that took possession of a rye members of the Irish party assurances of knaves or cowards. stubble field. Farmer Fairchild muster­ his innocence in the O’Shea affair. These The R ecord has an actual as well as ed in opposition to the green clad foe an two members of the Irish parliamentary theoretical faith in humanity and it be­ army of ttirkeyB. The gobblers were party are convinced that Parnell is only lieves it with the fervor that some old driven to the battle ground through au biding his own time to vindicate himself ladies io their religion, that the scoun­ aperture in a big stone walL At the at the precise moment when vindication first assault it seemed that they were to drels— no matter how good their super­ will have more effect for Ireland, A win easily. They drove the ’hoppers ficial manners, their wealth, family or into a corner of the tall fence. Then grand scheme. social standing—wlio betray public trusts the fugitives turned upon the turkeys, It aeema that Guatemala threatened to by filching from the people under the and, according to the account of an eye •ink tbe American ahip on which Bar- 1 guise of doing it in the public interest, | witness, “came within an ace” of rundia was a passenger unless he was will eventually reap the same harvest swamping them. The fowls were com- surrendered. It seems that this country that does the villian who robs bis grand- 1 pletely covered with grasshoppers, and under the circumstances owes to itself mother. And that harvest will be a hell I the insects kept coming at them so thick I and fast tliat the turkeys finally took to something besides recalling Mizner. right here on this earth. their legs and wings and went squalling When we submit to be bullied by such a A Harvest Home Monument. toward the center of the lot. flyspeck ns Guatemala wfth no other pro­ After a little one of the gobblers ral- One of the attractions at a harvest test than kicking our own minister, it is home festival of Germans in New York ' lied the flock and led them back to the time to roast the American eagle and eat city the other day was a tall column corner. He gobbled a number of times him tor a goose. covered with fruit and vegetables. on the way. and the old tom turkeys Three hundred and fifty-nine pounds of marched abreast of him and gobbled de­ The water works schemers defend the nails were used to fasten the products of fiantly at the grasshoppers, the hens 17.50 per month $22,000 upper system by the field to the monument. Here is a bringing up the rear and talking saucily saying that the people voted it so at the list of the articles used: Four barrels of as they marched. Well up toward the j corner of the field the flock spread out, election to bond the city. A better de­ large onions and 7 barrels of small and in a moment innumerable wings onions, 6 barrels of potatoes, 0 barrels of fense than that could be made by stating apples, 3 barrels of yellow squash, 5 were buzzing toward the wall. Pretty that the city sutborized tho chairman of bushels of whito squash, 2 barrels of I soon the grasshoppers were as thick in the water committee to perpetrate this muskmelons, 250 ears of corn, 48 green I the corner as they had been before. “theft” because they elected him a mem cabbages, 48 red cabbages, 1 barrel of ' There wasn’t room for them all, and ber of the council and the mayor duly lima beans, 3 barrels of white turnips, 48 again they turned upon the turkeys and and officially appointed him to the posi­ bunches of red beets, 12 watermelons, 12 i the turkeys turned tail in an instant, tion he has so thoroughly disgraced. crooked neck squash, 73 pumpkins, 4 ! skedaddled across the lot and flew into The latter defense is more direct and barrels red ¡toppers, 24 bundles of table the roadway The fowls had plainly celery, 75 citrons, 2 boxes lemons, 24 been badly scared, and since then Fann­ goes right to where it belongs. pineapples, 2 baskets peaches and 1 large er Fairchild has been unable to get them Tree planting is going on to a greater bunch of bananas. This was interwoven to stay in the rye field for ten minutes at a time. extent thia fall than before. Each com­ with 2£ pounds of silver cord, and on the top were 24 bundles of straw. How John Keep» Cool. ing year turns out additional acres upon "Tho only people in New York who acres of orchards in tbia section. No The Swiss authorities deny that they better mesne could be employed toward have ordered the William Tell episode don’t suffer much from tho heat aro tho working out the salvation of the country. to be expunged from the school books. Chinese,” said Dr. John Uhl recently. The nurserymen of the northwest will be They believe that their national hero “Your Chinaman,” he continued, “ia a nerveless, unimpassioned animal, and cleaned out of their stock of pear, peach, really existed, and that the assertion doesn’t let anything worry him. That prane and plum trees this season, and that he is a myth is not well founded. is one reason. Another is that his food It has been calculated that there are perhaps of many other varieties. Cali­ is largely fruits and vegetables during fornia is drawing largely on Oregon for about 200,000 families living in London the warm months, when we hold to our on about £1 a week. trees this season. The California fruit heavy meats at least twice a day the Official figures show that there are cut season through. growers like young trees grown in this “His great summer drink is tea, hot or state twtter than those to be procured at •very year in Aroostook county, Me., 100,000,000 feet of lumber. cold, but never iced tea. Neither does home, as they are raised without irriga­ Two of the albums sent to the inter­ he drink iced water, and thus produce tion and are sounder and better. national exhibition of stamps at Vienna an abnormal lowering of the tempera­ ture, which brings a consequent rise as The Southern Pacific companv is still are insured for $12,000 and $15,000. far above the normal. Then his dress is There are twenty-seven states with offering $5000 reward for the conviction over one million population each. At loose, calculated far more for comfort, of the person who tampered with the the previous census there were nineteen. or rather for summer comfort, than ours, track at Lake Lahish It would not sur­ and altogether John gets through hot prise us in the least if some of these so- \ A chair 120 years old is in use in an weather better than any other person I office in Spring City, Pa., and is said to called detectives did not “run in” some know. I have watched them here and be just as good as the day it was bought. in San Francisco for years, and I never poor, friendless and pennvless tramp who It is stated on good authority that the knew of one being sunstruck, and I can­ never heard of the labiali wreck and factories of England, France, Germany not recall ever having seen ono of them prove him guilty by competent (?) wit­ and Holland produce about 77,000,000 \ in a profuse perspiration.”—New York nesses. Five thousand dollars is a very . pins daily. Letter. tempting bait. This would not be an The Italian clergy, unlike those of unusual proceeding, as it w.is proven to ' France, and for the most part of Eng­ have been done in the case of the two land also, have never made any objec­ men sent to the penitentiary for the mur-, tion to cremation. der of Crosby in Tacoma. Since the re- j Germany sent to the United States in i port of the commiasinneis, the company 1889 beet sugar io the value of $16,000,- j should withdraw that reward.—-Exam­ 000. Two years ago the amount was less ! iner. ________ ,_________ than a million and a half. D. M. F erry & Co’s Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced An Englishman has purchas-ed a por- j I’arnell’s struzsle to maintain his su­ tion of Mount Olympus in order to pre­ SEED ANNUAL premacy is watched with intense inter- ! vent its desecration by a firm which had j for 1891 will be mailed FREE all applicants, and to last season* rat throughout the world l’arnell found . begun to erect a hotel upon it. customers. It is better than ever Irish politics in a «Lite of weakness, in- r person using Garden, A new stenographic machine in use by I tnver er Field Seeds, eompetency and confusion, which is their the Italian parliament is capable of re­ should send for it. Address chronic infirmity, lie gave Ireland an cording 250 words a minute, and can be D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT, MICH. affirmative isaue in place of everlasting readily manipulated by a blind person. * Largest Seedsmen in the world negations, U|>on which the strennth of Says an eminent physician: So long as her |>eople at liome anil the treasure of ' men uncover their heads in theatres, j the Irish in America had been uselessly ’ halls; etc., just so long catarrh will be a lavished. That affirmation was Home1 national ailment and men suffer neural- i Rule, presented in minute working de­ gia and bronchial ah ections. Oregon Land Company, Wo Af6 F?68.dy VALLEY RECORD. THE BEST tail . As John Boyle O’Reillv said of it,, Blackening the nose and cheeks under “Thia issue appealed to the conscience of the eyes has been found an effectual pre­ mankind anti put England in the wrong.” i ventive of snow blindness or the in­ jurious effect of the glare from illumi­ She had pleaded her claim to the sym­ nated snow to eyes unaccustomed to it. pathy of an order-loving world when she Wembley park, about twenty minutes’ appeared as the champion of peace and ride from the center of London, has been law against turbulent peasant law-break­ selected as the site for the new’ tower ers and head-breakers. But when the which is to lie built in imitation of the misery and despair which made them great work of the French architect turbulent was analyzed, its cause stated ' Eiffel. and its remedy made plain. England i Strawberry farmiug pays iu England. ceased to be plaintiff and liecame defend­ From a single strawberry farm at ant before the world. Come what may, i Orpington the proprietor got 5oO tons of Parnell did this. The political mirage i fruit, an amv-nut which, at four cents a which lifted Ireland up where all men pound, represents a return over of more saw the cause and cure of her wretched- ’ than »IJ.OdO. ness was the work of his genius. Tbe Compressed Air Torpedo. cause to which he gave form and sub­ Still another torp«>do, this one the in- stance found in England that sympathy r?t«Ti..u of £3 .‘.r_...■..*.;i conr.t, Bnona- which eoni|>elleJ the Gladstone wing of corsi by name, has made its appeartutet the lilierals to adopt it ns an issue as a iu the European naval and military means of their own salvatiou. We shall world. According to official and private reports of the trials of thG see whether ParucH's organization of they wore r un- :tly sneew<»f Irish politics will survive his ilepositiou, results stqx nor even lo riiost snd whether the influences which expel. from the Whitehead, The mot him can hold together the structure is compre&stMl air. acting directly f built by by his han-Is. reservoir upon the propeller without any assistance or iutervcntioa from machin­ For a number of years I have been sub- f ery. The pr.’T;ilsiou is effected by twin to violent attacks of inflammatory ' screws working inversely ami giving a rbeuiuatl'iii which generally lasted about two month*. On the first of this month 1 velocity greater anil more c.mtiiir.«v,*.,. it wa.« attacked in the knee and suffered se­ is contended, than any obta’ned iti oth • verely for two day«, when I procured a bot­ torpeile-s. One remark :bl- ie.r of tle of t'hanitierlain's Pain Balin, and it re­ this invention is the facr...y <•! «nto lieved me almost instantly. I therefore most cheerfully recomniend it to tho»e rnatic guidance, which «itrtble- it to who are similarly afflicted everywhere.—R. avoid protective u< ts and shields, a 1 U> D. Whitley. Martindale. N.Feb. 1S88. dive any distance l el’ow il-in.» to give Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in its blev.*. —Exchan--«* this place and bi« disease was very widely known as he suffered such severe pain. W. One of th” habit» of Prime Ui-i; . M. Houston A Co.. Merchants. Martindale. N. C. 50 cent bottles for sale by Chitwood at Kmriltgeu is to p < ivo-jigLed i day. His weight i.» now 2< 5 ¡cure Bro»., druggists. t | 1879 he reached the highest 7<-i; Three-fourths of vour ailment» arise from 1 •u iver troubles which Sinitnon« laver Regu- pounds, but of late years hé La i losing flesh., slowly but surely. ter cures. HOME OFFICE AT SALEM. OREGON ^cnyfiita I r I Sarsaparilla Sold by alldni^yistn. ¿1; six for £5. Prepared by C. L HOOD A CO. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mau. IOO Doses One Dollar Send for free descriptive price-list of Repeating Rifles, Double-Action Revolvers, etc., to the DR. COLE ------- ANI)------ j Ar« Unequalled both for Hunting and Target Shooting. RELOAD YOUR SHELLS AND SAVE MONEY. FREE , ILLUSTRATED Treat a.id Cure all Chronic and Private Diseases. .4 Specialist in charge of each Department. 1. DISEASES OF MEN. 2. DISEASES OF WOMEN. I 3. EYE, EAR and CATARRH. 4. CLUBFOOT and DEFORMITIES. 5. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. 6. SURGERY. 7. ELECTRICITY. Call or write for information. Mention this paper. 132 & 134 Third st., cor. Alder. Portland, . . . . Oregon. CATALOGUE Send for Catalogue A, showing Sights and CONTAINING VALUABLE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PREPARE YOUR OWN AMMUNITION Biles of latest design. Address: INDIANAPOLIS, IND. No. 7|. OUR BOOT & SHOE LINE Price, $18.00 at Factory Cash with Order. I HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., ASHLAND, OREGON. I _;__________ Opened at the old Ashland market stand on i Mam street, facing the bridge. -------------- • Shop thoroughly renovated and re­ fitted. T/te choicest of Fresh Meal»—fíeef. Mut­ ton, Veal. Pork. Sausages, etc. Market. Independent ■ J. H. Russell B. P. NEIL, S hland M arble (Successor to 8. Stacy,) Kept constantly on band. prices is all that we ask HOIBEN’S ETNZREAL COUCH SYRUP. I* - • ' | a*a*n, and effective; never fi< # . • immediate relief for cousrhs, • tiit. .• ..a a I tt.r* nt end lung afibetions. 5^ ren*' a:;u 4».Cv. MANVFAITV.1BD BY Z. j j . UOLDENf Stockton $ Co/. Sold all by druggists. 1 at ourXEH Ui^ofw* rk. B W b ■ n .d h.rif-rwLh. bv tim» of ■M I I nl !■ Y ri l. r -. A. I.ung >r v!d. aixt KIUIILI 'r,. fi S AT« fun. h CTcrvthicff. «ti.; ; ' . *.< r »k. Y. u (Mn •!< • ..tw y,ar«t-ntu. «..-U»« craSy ... o r«:k. J!.;-an emin-.-, I.vr hud,. ... . ..................... v.*.k-r. Ih'ffiitnerv afe mrini.g ¡j fi-, aw.| u)wKrite. 0. H. BLOUNT. i 11 V11MJJ11 X i Largest Stock of Trees O in the Northwest, Fair living We will make it to jour interest to deal with us, so give tbe new meat mar­ ket a trial. IWF’i'resli i>oik on baud every day. STAttlOKS. IOO IMPORTED and Registered Clyde, Shire, Per- cheron & Nonnan Stallions. ONE ANO THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. ON HAND A FULL LINE OF CHOICE Al! Orders in Stone Work Filled. Marble Works on MAIN STREET, PICTURES of YOURSELF « -Oli- Ashland, Or HSZEJLY BE ZEÏJLZZ) JL T H. C. MYER, J. H. SETTLEMIER Woodburn, Or THE INTERNATIONAL —DKALEB IK— HARDWARE, STOVES & ASHLAND Passenger Concli to Every Train. Freight moved al>out town at rates 1.0 ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. OREGON Fire wood of all kinds deliverer! any- where o town at lowest prices. Ashland Market MAYER John E. Pelton. HOSLEY A PELTON, — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay able Monthly. TYPEWRITER. Med ford to Jacksonville Barber Shop, Patronize the----- ONLY WAGON R. F. HIGH. Proprietor. THAT— VOTILE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ’.he people of Ashland and surround­ If there i - no agent in y -ur t. wn. address I ing country tirai 1 ai am the old »land on Connects with Every Train, the mn::tl a lire:»: Maili streei. opposite ilie old Flagstad where a:iy < ne wishing work done in my PA.ÌISH i^F G 00. irne will always find me ready to serve ihein. 'And men may come anil men may PARISH. N. Y go,” but I am a stayer forever. And carries the I’. S. Mail» and Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo­ Wells Fargo’s express. I.' L> J,'* f 1 EXOls A 1’115 and i ing, 25c; »ea foam, 25c. L’ Di t,£j. typewriting free IfAtacvttnN a S tsoaut . First-class fa-.-ilnies and best of teachers. M1TI8FKTHI « I 1111 T K E ». Addre- - , with stamp for retu.n postage, JOHN DYER, E. WORM AN. Medford THE PARISH MF'G CO., Driver j Livery Stables, Prop. Parish. N. Y. ! TOWN LOTS! Peterman Bros. LINK VILLE. OREGON. CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR 25 FOR SALE IN— R. R. ADDITION R. STRAIT, Practical Gunsmith, MEDFORD, OREGON, I wish to announce to the public that 1 am ready to take orders for any kind of gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, filing saws, sharpening knives and scissors etc., etc. Office cn Fr.rnt street, in building witi John B. Wrisley, the real estate agent. 2-4 > *4 i ' Olis FiiEE TO EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER! Wo want to iDcrcMBc our circulation very Jurgdy durlug tbe next nix mouthe—!<• double It if bo*. •Ibie. lu lu'complhh thio wo need the co-operation ot our preeent rubeurib. th i$n.t rrKd«>rK * It 'each one o4 our present readers would secure for iu on*, n^o oAscriber, our ciretiUtlou would «luubiod ofi-ouro l,i:t wo know that it will t. • Has Moved into the building adjoining 11. P. Neil’s meat mar­ ket on the north, and invite» the public to inspect his samples if 100.00. Finished in Style Equal to TRANSFER. TAILOR - LOGAN’S GALLERY, ZDZR/CTG-G-ISTS. 100,000 Prune Trees (mostly For >ul'‘ from J -100 to School Books, Stationery, French) $900 fuel'. This is the time to buy in order 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. to have them perfee:!y accli­ Clocks, Watches, and mated for next season, and we 10,000 Early ('rawford peach must sell in order to make room for new importation-The 10,000 Moorpark and Royal Jewelry. freight o i a horse to Per land, Oregon is only OSO. Apricot. Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or. Every animal fuliy Warranted. Tern:; Easy. Send 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg j i for Catalogue, Address Prescriptions carefully put up by com­ Dr. V'lcriun Cc„ apple. Watertown, W>s. petent hands 20,000 Gravenstein apple. 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip­ I GREGORY & HICKS pin apple. —CITY— 15,000 Ben Davis apple. Large Stock of all Other Lead­ ing Varieties of Fruits. I FREE FROM INSECT PESTS FAMILY a CHITWOOD BROS.. ’ RAIN or SHINE THE SCHOOL-MASTEB Truly, All Kinds of Fresh Meats I'rirc - Give« r 4 r.uvice to h!s pnpils when he tells tbem to iu«e Is the Most Complete in South­ ern Oregon. We have Mens Boots from $2 up, And Mens Shoes from $1.50 up. East Side of Main Street, A shland . FROFRIETOR. strictly first ciass machine. Fully warranted. Made from very best material, bv skilled workmen, and with the best tools that have ever been devised for the purpose. Warranted to do all that can lie reasonably expected of tbe very ¡¡e«t typewriter extant. Capable of writing 150 w. rds per minute— or more a cording to the ability of the operator. * I Strictly First-Class. Warranted. All Second Growth Hickory. Steel Arles and Tires. Low Bent Seat Arms. Perfectly Balanced. Long. Easy P.iding. Oil Temnered Spring. Best Wheels and Best All Over. IF YOU CAN’T FIND TEEM FOR SALE ET TOUR MERCHANTS. WRITE US. 10 Per Cent Less Than it Cost. 1 G oods We have a very neat Dark Line which we are selling at $10 pr suit. MARLIN SAFETY A nobby plaid dress suit at 12. MODEL 1889. Bl’k Diagonal Suits, $15 to $20. L - * Elegant dark spec suits at $18. SOLID Men’s over-coats, $5 up. I TOP. We have one line of boy’s suits, 4 SIDE // EJECTING, Weight,6Xibs. to 12 y’rs. old, which we are offer­ Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges. ing at $2 per suit. BARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT., U. 8. A. And one line at the low price of iLfflSmJLRIFLEsiGHTS “IDEAL” REL01D1NE TOOLS $3.50 per suit. For Rifles, Pistols Shot Guns. In fine grades of Boys Clothing our stock is complete. We have just received a large ¡DEAL MFG. C0.t Bax G, Ksw Kavan, Cl. ril. LY^AH, Middlefield, new line of Mens Winter Shirts, also a large and elegant assortment of Neck Wear, Gloves, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, etc. ■i Hood’s F all iiiEW REPEATING RIFLE J vi "My little daughter's life was saved, as we believe, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before she was six months old she had 7 running scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of one of her finger«, to which we refused assent When we began giving her Hood's Sarsaparilla, a marked Improve­ ment was noticed and b y a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she is now, being seven years old, strong and healthy." B. C. J ones , Aina, Lincoln County, Me. A Nice Store and a lot 25x144, near Df-pot, in Ilo k C, railroad addition to Ashland, at ApplvtoG. F. Billings or to E. K. Alsip A Co., No 1004 Fourth street, Sacramento, real estate agents. V alley R ecord , Ashland, Oregon. TO FILL YOUR ORDERS FOR -—WITH ITS----- Is the most ancient and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family is entirely free from it, while thousands everywhere are Its suffering slaves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has had remarkable success in curing every form Is the S tate lx»t rasce B oldins . of scrofula. The most severe and painful \nd Branch Offices al Portland. Astoria and Albany. running sores, swellings in the neck or goitre, humor in the eyes, causing partial Has for sab-a large list of firttht. Moef.- und Fruit Farms. or total blindness, yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. It thoroughly re­ 1 llw City and Ntbgrbsr Premerti. moves every impurity from the blood. i SEND : HUI : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. ' O ne Subscriber l> thitimper f-„-Ono Yorr Absolutely Free, «»-/ e.-Vl uuiU. rwcntjcfivo Complete Novela— an// tio.nt^ iiceji'.'imnn Ke’ic'J.rm. t'ie fb/om _< /<-<-, enl.scrtptutu price ere wUl give i ti . * Iler Mitnlfeftl HeFlIny. By A manda M. Douai ss . No. tie. nipln. By T- C aldos . No. 13Û. *' tr‘- M, v c ‘ <“• H ai ilulurcM- Hy Mr». 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Th.ru. ’ 2.W. .Morivo Wurr*« TemptAllon. By Mr». If. W ood Me. 4.1. I Ä' . " ». 2X5. A Modern Cl«idereiln By author “Dors Tborue.* ’ No W. £f u.rlv*' Crime B, *'TnaHreuru. ' Wr.»,., N'-,, ■ y::i, The i a Li nd Home. By M.T. C aldor . No. •!. Î*ÎJ*ÉL'*S«Î-. K> **'• By n«xhv .uthor •' l,,.r« Therur." ?«& o. 223. '» lie Fulnl làiote. Bv C la I ia A uou « ta . No P0 I hr Fat.l Narrine.. B, »II« U t t fio. !¿H. The Mill Girl of Tyrol. By M.T.Cal.DOR. No. W. . T? _ ____ “”" A—«m I‘l ihr .r No •t. Kt'ieiiffe. By H. Ripiui H agoa R d . " Dor« Thorn». Na. .a3. _ liti th llerrl«*k. l'.y W illiam M. B uannki . l . No. ~ — ,*l,'4, — T!'*!! No. 21 j Hut II ven’« W ard. By F lorence M ahrtat . Mo. «?' m » tí B, r»th..r l><„ « TI...U.. ■ No 2K. Two lilMea. By tiie author of* Dor« Thorne.'’ Mo. N» »13. (Jonda nod ^i>n«hi:ip. By C ha RI. es R eads . N-. A \ Mffubortd Heroine. By Mrs. A. E dwaud «. N». M. Ca/rl.l.u'« Út'n.Ti, »»««,. ¡H*. N. ?!l. Thoruycrolt filrnuffc. Ry R ett W inwood . »• “ **or. Milter lh>. l»M|h By author el •' fh.ra 2W. <’ixrum»-l <’ollnffe. By Mr». H enry W ood . Thorne.” N’o WÌ. *1 I«** Hreitm IVomun. By W ilkie C ollins . N«.. ÄW. The 1 renanreof Fruncliurd. By R, L. S tkv - £' tl K. $1 ,U,WW M akv C kcil Ilo. ICNRO . n“T„Tí?.!«*r* l>.«.li.«b. • I- »on the W ater». Hr Misa Mur ocit. Til'd. Mo. " No.r*. il “ read ................. N« 205. A Talc of Thrce Lion«. By H. Rtnxii |{ a «« ard . No. No. 204. I'nwer», hr M amiun H amland . Ill'd, No It* L*'.. Hr ” T»,r brc»»». No 2*U. 'J'hc Mu*rc*hunt*o<>rliNe. By H oratio A ickr , Jr, Ko. No foto. Cnulflcld*« Journey. Byilfm BuAnno«.-, Ko. O<»i.n.. l«» Mr. o.»..,« nr,: Uy Shier Kate. By author '* Dora Ì liorue." Ill d. No. «1 W Tk- Al>«.tery •< Ik. H.ll. Trtt », • . M -p< rlH. By M T. C ai dor . - — r™'— tt’tmratm. N , f t tin the Serf. By BruvAKua C od », Jr. No CH. (¡abriera M m Fringe. __ - f ix« fu < “ By Bv V iTiLaixFoi X.. . A t>»rk Inheritance. By M auv C kcii . If ay . No A h J o ! i H Hon er b«* Pa Ulf«. Sy âiiM «7 Nu L 'I hut Whiter Maht By R obkiit B uchanan . “ *!»*• «f.« ’I he it rd fro»«. By Sí. T, U aldor . Ku M Leollne. M arv C.cir. n.v Xu. Is/. I’or Love or Kiel««*«. By author •'A Great S«. N. M. L.4, .11.,'. »rtfc.. KteC te, .r M.s »ke " •• »... Tfmi. • IH,.«, ««I. ”1 •« te. . r X.. »*•!. Th* Wlzurd of GrMtmdn. By M. T. C aldjm J*' By*1 !'•“»* Fjrm. Rr Mr. It. «, rn.i. ,n*M Secret. By Vi ara A vou » ta . No Th< Guilt* River. i'v IT hkik Coi.i.iwc. A2. Baek la the Old Home. ** v 11, a. < ,, ,, ilt. fr iort-Mci- I » I h a tun'n C>Mlh. Hj Mr». Many A. No. No. ti. Tl. te.1 Ha.k N.,., lull,, u" f , *>• aiutlntled. & *" ’.‘Wïï- £ " Hl...;.,.., IM. I. mik ' u H rr*« <’ h I»I h . HyNra. M. V. V ictor . Ill’d. Mont Grange By Mr». II rwry W ood . S ’ is Tiü.i'il t*. 1 “ “ *.íI». « ri, «... No I'A No IV2. The i*4»î«OM of Ahpw. Bv F ì orknci : M abryat . Ko 151. t ortfluff the Fritera. By Mr«. A i . kxandkr . Xu 150. A I’luyv. ri«l,l*a llu.!'««•>«. "rii».» <;«,! H«r. No. 149. '* ’ Hollow A ah Unit. Bv M ».Re arf . t B lount . TWd. ò."“c ."r Si'.- H««.i Wcue. No Hi X il»rterr-d l.ffr. By M arion H adland . Ï 0 ’ Î ’ ,- M » W|< «|. Cm.t.ir» Wo- 117. Sir Syd*« Meir. Uy Mr«. M ay A onk « I’ lkmino . So 144. Purl* * > orlane. By F umknck W auden . fi J? *’y aucl4M*'DoraTho,„r /o No. H5. The ____ Nhicof Heart«. Bv B. !.. F amjkon . No 144 Ln ■ J a y - ^ÌMlwurih'a IHamonda. By “T ur |>U< MIUM ” K : Í Nu 111 F»lr l»«il F*tl*e. By author of "Dora Thorn».'' fil'd. Xo 142. The Uomwii Hut er. By Dr. J. |l. BoaiNaow. Hid. Hi. Jleftvecn Two Him. Uy ituihor uf •• Dora Thorite ‘ lllnat.ated. ?• •It "i« V«lkw.r"l><« Tk«u./ HO. 'I I«?• I.auycr’n leeret- By Mis» M. E. B raddow . S; .1 ’*.*■ •‘"•’«"If < I.w »rOr. .1 okjII aud Mr. K». • tirar, Ariteli. Il; Nr>. II.. ., M,„,L Utile. B» I.. I.. S tftkn » u :4. Jtart« I. ,•>! O mk . z> •«. N .. r - An Ohl M hii ’» S»eriflee. By Mr». A hn S. ÏT Í pTii-itrs». xj o. « 11 clV.'iiTiïïÎ .’“**,MB,r Hr - M. '» T ‘«»T«»., £0. afflala AlleVa <1 lx*ffSM«Y. C ai ix>a N •. ;K7 I i» der the LI I arg. By author o.*" Dora Thorn«.’’ No. Î- Among the Malaa. By M sbv C kcii . H ay . ilfd. J.tei Uiink of ill Wo will give yon twenty fly, eh,.rmln« eomt.lele norrio A- r ,„7.". I,’- . . :•» yearly «ul«erll>er The novele nre eplondl.l nma Bndffiev^ar* amSilí I* *’ .*et • < U rnniphh t form. Note tho ».nuee of tho anthoie—tbTy íro tho •f Ao.rrlca SI>4 Europ». Noto aleo the long end Rtiraetlva Hal m wi tei Jated wrl,M1‘. both ■ . «.let. No matter ‘which of tho novele yon c"¿<íe £ iwillboTaTrJttez ' ’•'“‘eged M..»i .ft be novele In tin. Net «11 for M tS SXffi’ n.c'^tf^n^t^nbrei?« d 2 I “ ’ «? S ì E «îlliïr*"!!?!! .■«a/./ i!or,//,rW-any twenty-ire you may ehooae— fere f..r return, 11» »»1., *°" van get • »11 r., 1 th.ubt tiiat fbl» I» a r-o ,derful unüf-t ich L one «I vmi"»2?lr » 2 n!? Iy •“bwriber. No t. t every reader of th!, paper colder tbl.o $ t „ •Hliy M h I íh np your mind that you will have twsntv nv« 10 klmBelr or berself indlvid- '.wl I k » w w**:iy you ch • do it I What ! a It m t eno yenrly BabJrfbo/tnnovela, one elt.g!« Otte t.f. >tr j ireent mlwettbetw m.rt madere bnt can d^ It^f the? wR“ nÜT’mi’1^ you are not a»k- l to ir t u;> a rlnb or to do attv c tnvasslur tmt * 7 nemember. tn tip «o»rof yonr neighbors or friends to mke^our i.a-w rfor a 1 J°Ur 1,in,,e,ic" *» Ain' t ;,’ vo r t. I»lihon- .-.nd friend» ibero l»certalu¡y ole who will «¿blerui 7ifodj CBn do ,b,B Inquire at the R kcobp office. Wo w I »1 lef.fiyof tli*’ I l ' i V c I h *<<}■ t venr v HtiliMi’rilM'ra RAVAnfv Of Sa.-h and Doors and all kinds and 30 011 Í .r a / nil r (let ; OI¡;, brr1Mabarríbem. an 1 »ivies of Window and Door Frames. Mold­ not r,’I lojr. lHt u h t nr u. but do nil! :iii •' « grand • ! a:i e- d yr< at opi-ortunitr- If yon i>12novels free. Yon ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built V alley R ecord . Ashland, Or., has the to order. The whole or one half ottered most news, is the best paper and the best 1418 offcr unheeded. Order your The R ecord as an advertising medium is uuvelB b. the uutuburu as glvob. AddrtM all for »ale. 11 medium of Advertising. llu best.