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VALLEV RECORD? FRFXHED BHICKH. VALLEY RECORD betla Bras. ’ circus ia also eouiing to the court thia y«tr. C. B. Kjngab'iry has bought Wm.1 Breeden s grocery «tore Mrs. Jacob Wimer of Ox«« county is convaleai-ing from a si« k spell. VOL. IV. Kurlam’a Microbe kilter ia now kept for Bale in Reeser'• block. Ashland Mrs M M. Cooksey and Mrs. Geo. BIG BUTTE ITEMS. Bartlett visited Aaiiland Friday. Ezra Arnold and Mrs. E. Bonnett of E mtos V allcy Rziuan: Applegate were married recently. | Thinking the new. from this part of Published every Thursday by tbe VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1891. GHOST SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year............................ $2 50 Six months .......................................... 1 50 Three months....................................... "5 Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line for first inser tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion. Obituaiv lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, eta., at half rates. NO. 1. ] DANCING Dr. G. H. Colton Salter, who for many Welborn Beeoon of Talent made the 1 tbe country would be of some interest to years ww United States consol in Japan • •• R bcowd office a pleasant call last Thur»- y<*>r many readers, I venture to make a an>l afterward entered the Chinese gov- ••• 1 eminent service, gazed thoughtfully into day. few remarks. ••• the glowing embers in tbe grate and Hire vZ X1*1 to aay ia the abating of that prevail- after a short pause told the following A m <■ ecoo<xnic qwesttena to be his ¡Dg ¡a grippe, which has been I tale: ieui ' -jnite severe in several families. John The many »tones published about ("barley Bros, have |«t ia a new saw- Obencbain was quite low with it for some Indian ghost dances and the Messiah mil) in a fine timber belt on the bead of iength of time, but has recovered so as to craze remind me of one of the most re be about again. Antelope. A. 8 Jacoba is suffering with nervous* markable incidents I have ever witnessed Mr». A J. Wilcox and Mias Nellie Bon i chills. Improving slowly, Hopes to be during my long career in the Orient, nett of Taient have gone to Ottumwa. Ia., on duty in a few days superintending the and I am sure there are but few Amer- I to spend the summer. Jacobs A Cormack sawmill, which was cuiu« or Europeans who have had the I'nniroM eoffee the very fiuast in the started to run a few days ago with Mr. opportunity to see the tights of whirl) I city, and our new tea« can't be beat /• --------- . . Al I>usenberry as • bead ■ sawyer, .. Herbert McConnell A Winter's. H Cooper engineer and a very good crew of | am going to tell. The native religion of the Japaaeee is, E. G Hurt has beeu appointed eugi- rae|i to rush the busineaa along, John ae you know. Buddhism, and there is no I neer of the Medford city water works. A and r-J George *’ - Justus ’ * are the loggers, work creed which is as full of superstition. ing quits successfull v. The company ex Some of the ancient beliefs of the Bnd- i cot»petent ep(>O4irtmerit. I Isaac Garruiger of Medford lias gone to pects to aaw one million feet of lumber ' dhista »recalculated to frighten the faith- ■ this season. They have already engaged Eureka, where his son-in-law, Tlioe H. their first and second grade lumber to I ful and vividly portray the horrible pun <!<A»e, to running a notion store. the 8. P. I>. A L. Co., to be delivered at ishment that awaits the sinful man after H. U. Lumsden and family last week Central Point for cash at a very good I he clones hi.» earthly career, while others, moved to 8aa Juss from Medford, where with charming wmphcity, show that the D. J. a nd i asaHy preceded them a week Mr. Mann, from H*n Ffnaciscd. is greatest aim of the Hindoo religion is making John Obencbain’■ (the Big Butte Roseburg has Uked for bids on lift,000 postmaster) his headquarters, and locat the release from existence. The doctrine ot the transmigration of bonds for a sewerage system and |7000 for a city hall. They will be erected im ing claims for different parties in the souls and a hope fur a better fate in a wells sugar pine forest on Big Butte creek. I futon- life are the principal foundations mediately. ÏKE CHARLES A. V03ELER CO.. ta.,'wws, tta. understand he gets *1<M) for each claim upon which Buddhism rests. Nagasaki, ' The Ashland amateur amateurs cut a he locates. big swell with their drama at Talent Fri The late rain makes everything look , where I resided for many years, was day. A social dance wound up the en lovely. (ir»M on the range and else famed for the splendid festivals in honor KLAMATH’S EXTINCT GEYSER. tertainment. where never was better, old settlers say.1 of Buddah, or Gautama. the founder of A remarkable curiosity in Klamath Mr. Edsall is having a very large and the religion. Owing to the work of : : county is a deep cave, in the center of J W. Wimer and D. A. Huling, lx4h fortutr residents of this valley, are con- commodious barn erected on his famous missionaries and the consequent spread which is a mineral spring surrounded of Christianity in Japan, many of the with white chalky-like rock. This rock ■lurting an extensive hardware business mountain ranch. Everybody is hopeful of better times religious fetes are no longer publicly ob is composed largely of salts of soda and at Myrtle Point, Coos county. in the near future. served. and tbe one of which I am about carbonic acid, and the spring is, in fact, .Senator-elect Felton has sold his A. 8. Jacobs and wife will reside for to speak had its last grand celebration in an extinct geyser. These springs are swamp land east of the Cascades to J. I) tbe summer at tbe Obenchain place. abundant in the United Mates, and in Couirhlan, who is driving blooded stock Mr. Holt, ijounsman from Medford, 1886, just liefore I left Nagasaki. Klamath county one can taste in the DECORATED OR AVEYARDS. to the new range from Sacramento. ia teaching quite a successful school in rocks with which they are incrusted the It is called the Matsiilri and was held salt, magnesia, iron and sulphur Ages Bob McGinley’s show has struck across this district J. N. Stevens, cousin of A. 8. Jacoba, during the last week in August or the ago, doubtless, the phenomena of the to Humboldt county from Trinity to lately of Nebraska, and family are going first week in September, continuing four geysers were seen in this section as they work ths coast. We will thus miss his to spend the summer at J. A C.’s saw- «lavs. These days were set aside for the are now seen in thb Yellowstone park. rendition of “Only a Soldier'a Grave.” miu. I reception of the spirits of the dead, who, The eruptions were probably less forcir K. P. Pickens, the Table Rock farmer, Mr. Holt, alliance organizer, will meet ble, and perhaps tbe recurrence less fre who was in Ashland recently, remarke«l the farmers of this section at Brownsboro according to a legendary belief, return quent, but every spring-bole with its once a year to their old homes. For that for all kinds of crops this year’s is next Saturday for the purpose of form white mouth of salts and soda had its the lieet prospect be lias observed for ing an alliance at that place. Very little many weeks previous to the festival living geyser, and we have several of many years. opposition to the organization in this preparations had been in progress. The them, says the Klamath Star. There Surveyor Howard last Thursday com neck of the woods. Iziw tariff is the pre houses of the believers liad all been care was a time when tbe gevsers shrieked fully swept, eleaned and polished, and frightfully in Klamath land, but it was menced tbe preliminary survey of the vailing opinion here. So mote it be. Mr Sargent, late of Bonanza, is put the home altars, which are to be found 60 long ago that even the Indian legends Kposed extension of tlie R. R. V. R. R. n Medford to Eagle Point, by order ting in a nice stock of goods at Browns in every native house, had been redeco concerning them seetn to be older than boro, which is greatly needed. May su< - rated and refurnished. The interior of tbe lava beds. of the company. cess follow his efforts. all the buildings had been profusely Men « fine fancy check summer suits Catarrh in New^England. And success to the R ecord . Yet a few only t-LM m Garrick's 1 words for the good people who profess to adorned with flowers, the streets had Ely ’ s Cream Balin gives satisfaction' to Tbe judgment of the lower court was lie Christians, and aim to live* it also been repaired and the whole city was every one using it for catarrhal troubles.— clothed in holiday attire. G. k. Mellor, Druggist, Worcester, Mass. reversed In the sunreme the case Your correspondent is a firm believer in rente court in tbe I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the best ar On the morning of the first day the of Jas. Helms rt al, appellants, vs. W. M. pure and nndefiled religion, yet does not for catarrh ever offered tbe public — Gilroy et al respondents, appeal from uphold any teacher of the Ward that dead were received with much ceremony ticle Bush & Co., Druggists Worcester, Mass. Jackson count)' does not bear a good reputation at home, in the graveyard, which is in a beautiful An article of real merit—C. P. Alden, H ope . grove. Each mound was profusely dec Druggist, Springfield, Mass. We <lo not advwrtiae low prices on goods and also abroad. May 6, 1801. Those who use it speak highly of it.—Geo orated with lighted lanterns and gar not in »lock.— McConnell A Winter. lands of many colored ¡taper globes hung A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield, Mass, « r. • D. Jewett, ■»■»vs and wife, WIIV| VW owner UCT IJI of the HIÜ , French Tansy Wafers. Cream Balm has given satisfactory «»- Crystal CryMaj hstha«t bathoat San Francfoco, Francisco, chatted These wafers are a sure and safe specific from tree to tree. On tbe top of every SiZ; f* Dru-';’ 8Prin^ grave food of the daintiest kind was with their oJ<l frienda, Mr. aud Mrs F. for all xsli kinds 1 of female troubles and will re- Jlk - _a. - I ---- a. £1 — - — I ■» Zill A a . ♦!»/> ■»xr.rtlLI,. r Rofwr at the depot Saturday, while en ; move all ob»truction» to the monthly peri- spread in a tempting manner and In quan ------- .. .. Vermont* m 1 s , no matter what the cause. They'are 'r‘-~y EXPORTING COAL. route*for j < ods, tities sufficient to appease the appetites i I what wbat every woman needs, and may be lie used A 99 L . A — I ** V* «. it. f * ■«* ** n r i A — »» i V U, Av** * of an army of the hungriest kind of Men’s worsted sntt» former price f'Jo now safely, lor sale by the Livingstone Chem- The rosy reciprocity hopes of a pro • 10 at Garrick'«, McCalls Block. manufacturers San Sin Francisco, Krani-isco. Cal. ghosts. On mats spread about the tectionist journal move it to point out ical Co., manufacturers, graves sat all the living descendants of that the opening of new markets to the No preaident who “awung around the For sale by T. K. Bolton. the person who had been buried in that south of us will cause liues of steamers circle'’ hag ever been re-elected. auijev Hayes Itcina About the Ladiea. i particular spot. Not a single tomb was to be established between our southern tned it, ao did Johnson. Johnson J____ did , By a l.ady Author.] I get back into the South but Hayes was Sot*, »i the l>est friends of our sex neglected. If in the course of years the ports and points in the “austral repub never heard of again, have itoubtea the wisdom of pnblishing family of any one of the silent sleepers lics.” It is pointed out that Brunswick -• cassimire sack suits only $.'1 at it hi the news|>apers so much when a had completely died out his grave had and Mobile will have heavy interests Garrick 's. wotuau rtepa put of the old contracted been embellished and supplied by stran in the new ocean trade, «-specially in the transport of coal- to Tampa, the Anderson, Shasta county was out aphete and accomplish^ successfully gers. The spirits were supposed to arrive and West Indies and Honduras, it being strong and equipped with a bras» band works that the world wed to believe to ruset the president. But the train could only be compassed by the hand depart by water from the sea, and for proposed to run soino thirteen lines of went by a-hooping, and now Anderson an-1 brain of man. They say we should four days and nights the living commune steamers from these two southern ports. people uy Harrison Is real mean. But it is claimed by most protection cease to think of these things as extraor with their dead and were with them in An Ashland jioet writes: dinary merely liecanse women have done spirit. The souls of the departed were ists that the duty of seventy-five cents a The angler now with spirits gay, tliem. but should judge of the work supposed to hover around the tombs like ton on coal is necessary to protect our To pool and streamlet hies, simply and quietly on its own merits, substantial visible beings, and they were I coal operators from the pauper coal of Ami after fishing all the day without reference to the fact of its being treated with every attention due tb sacred other lands. We exported during the Brings home a string of—lies. done by man or woman, in brief, say and distinguished visitors from the other ' last fiscal year 1.931,000 tons of coal, Men'« cawiimire suits at Garrick’s, lleg- these good friends, cease to spell woman world. valued at (6,855,000, against imports of The night of the second day was de only 935,000 tons, worth (3,087,000. The ular price |16, now $s. with a large W. This is an excellent The fruit prospect in this valley seems thought, in one way. By all means voted to a grand terpaichorean entertain pretense that we need protection on coal to be very promising this ysar. The let the work of women be judged on its ment or spirit dance, and the graveyard ' in the face of such figures is utterly frnit trees are completely covered with own merits strictly and without mercy. was transformed for once into a liall ridiculous. tbe green fruit and should no heavy frost Only in this way can our sex leant to room, where ghostly dancers were sup More than half our coal exported goes occur there will be the largest fruit crop posed to hold revelry* to Canada—to the provinces of Quebec, excel in what they undertake. If a I for years. A SPLENDID SIGHT. Ontario and Manitoba. On the other woman assumes to do a task, Knd then TliMscenes made a strong aud ever head, it is from British Columbia that Time« are hard Garrick bears the mar slurs <>r slights it: if she is incapable of krt and c I o U m * tjie naked kt the lowest'fig doing rightly what she uttempts, and lasting impression on me. The night more than half our imports come. As Ute« ever offered. then claims immunity because of her was perfect, the moon was at its full and there is a scarcity of coal in our Pacific ------- and------- Tbe Washington Star save that Sei*re- 1 ■ex. by all means show her up for the air was fragrant with the perfumes states, an«! as those states are remote tary Proctor has decided that the war of of thousands of flowers. Myriads of from eastern sources of supply, the price ZRZEIPJAIIRZISrG- the reliellion l«egan April 15, lftfil, and the fraud she is. But when she does lights were flickering on tbe hillsides of coal in California, Oregon and Wash [ and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. achieve something out of the old line, ended August 20, 18611. This is glorious Í which surround the city, and the colored news. Several fellows in this state and does it grandly and thoroughly, let j lanterns swayed gently to and fro, keep ington is very high. Thus (1,700,000 worth of coal is brought in from British ARRIES IN STOCK everything in the us still publish it in the newspapers yet should take notice. ing time ta the chimes of the silvery Columbia despite the duty. Even the shoe-making line, with prices cheaper Union Cas»imere Sack Suita at Garricks awhile. Do you know why? It brings! bells lu the temple tower, which fur I than any other place in town. British possessions in Australasia supply inspiration and hoi»- to other women; only |4.5O. nished the music for the inystio enter- California with nearly a million dollars' Half Soles 25 Cents per Pair. Representative Hermann has secure«! who are struggling out o{ ‘|he aucieut! tainmeut Around an artificial lake in worth of coal. a |H-nsion for J. B. Hutchinson,of Grant« ) ruts. It one woinMilias ¡minted a good | the center of the graveyard the people The next largest buyers of our coal, Porpoise Laces. 5 cents per pair. I’apr, Josephine county, for services in picture, if she has written a successful; knelt in silent devolion, worshiping on the Mexican war. Also a pension for book or amassed a competency in busi the shrine of Buddha, whose emblem, after Canada, are Cuba, which takes Leather by the side, cheap. Adam Heffner, of Roseburg, for disabili ness, floriculture, butter making, poul-' the lotus flower, ruse from the middle of (760,000 worth, and Mexico, which takes about (4,000,000 worth. The export to Bl UK» and Iron Nail», Awl», Cement, ties received In the late war. try, let us still tell other women about j the lake. Cuba is largely from the great Pocahon Fresh vegetables, fruits and cheese at it, so they may know there is Baz, Etc., Etc., Etc. Every one of the four days and nights tas mines in southwest Virginia. This McConnell A Winter'». chance of success for them if they brought new surprises and ceremonies, coal is transported all the way to Nor Col. G. W. Keeler, well-known in are faithful to the powers they many of the latter lieing held in the Southern Oregon as the original owner feel dimly stirring within them. It is j teinple, the doors of which were closed folk, about 300 wiiles, by rail, ud is then SHOEM JLIÑT. of the Fowler ledge in the Steamboat with no desire to give women a newspa aud guarded against the entrance of shipped to Cuba by vessels which are THE engaged in transporting iron ore from m6 91] mining district of Jackson county, die«l per notoriety, no intention of gratifying i ASHLAND, OREGON. infidels. On the last night—or the night that island to Pennsylvania and Mary recently nt Alhambra Springs, Men. a silly personal vanity, that we print the of nights, as it was called—-a grand, pro- I land. Gent’s furnishing goods and neckware at story when certain women have striven cession ¡unshod (he festival. The people i at Garrick's at pani<- prices. Free c«jal would do absolutely no harm and achieved. God forbid! But it is ffiarthed in jiaradc to escort their spirit The patriotism of the An'.erican people for th« .»ake of the comfort and Hope the visitors to the water front, where they to our mining industry, and would be a great boon to the Pacific states and to1 makes brreiitential touring pleagahl. Story briiig^' lu other women who are were to depart Carpenter <tnd Builder i New England. The latter is in easy The mon] unpopular president ihnt evei •fruggl iqg and have upt yet achieved. Boatmen carried ou their shoulders a reach by water of the coal deposits of1 (lyeit, «hOiild lie make a tour through the Nothing is more gratifying than the gigantic craft built of wood and straw, AUtLAND O regon country, would he received with an en Nova Scotia, and New England rnanu ' thusiasm that would give him an entirely progress wpmen are ¡naking in extern-1 in which the dead were supposed to be facturers say that free coal would be of j upr* spewing. Even in Sorosis the la-1 Mated, and which was to convey them erronc-ot}» idea of pimjelf great benefit to their mills. Heavy Handy «ack «iota, tmporied goods, for dies five years ago could speak nothing back to spirit land and to Ohata. the [ freights by rail front 'Wasylvunia place Repairing will Receive Prompt like as well as they de now. Often they j great father beyond the sea. This boat, an unnecessary burden upon their ia •31.00 this week at O. H Blount's. use no notes whatever. They way to which is called Fukuy, was a master - Attention. , dustries. The duty o:i coal is of uo ¡«1 Mrs. J. II Storey <lie«l at Gulls creek learn extempore speaking is to begin' piece of Japanese carpentry j» was | vantage to the larger ¡-at of our coal Sunday week from the eff«^-ts of In grippe and preach your speech over in your ninety feet long and had a stately mast ' mine owners, except when they want to follow«*«! bv child birth. The burial was in the Boek Point «emeterv. Rev. C. H. mind beforehand, thinking it out care with a huge sail which -bore in native ‘ take advantage of it to combine and con- Hoxie preaching the funeral sermon. fully, but not writing a line of it except; characters the inscription, “Naidinania- ■ trol prices and output. In this way the The Storey family formeilv renide«! in the headings. Then when you arise to Tridi,” a word which is symbolic of coal duty is frequently made use of by Ayhlgnd apd the h,;í¡bnti<l aud luolhei- deliver it you wik probably forget two-i Gautama’s greatness. tlie operators to the disadvantage of |re$ ctiildr^fi have the sincere avmpathv third» of it. but never mind. Keep ¡irac- This boat, artistically and richly deco .if iheir natmwoua frión«!» in thia their ticing, and you will gradually rememlier rated, was launched with mnch cere other sections of the country Besides those lying on the seacoast. hour of aad affliction. more and more of it, and new thoughts mony after the last spirit had been em Jam«» Norris is »»Hing common lumber [ will at length come to you upon your j braced and. figuratively speaking, had 3IHGE. at *12 50 per thou »and At his lumber yard feet. No matter if you do forget part, i taken his seat on board. It was then at railroad track ia Ashland. « thou wilt case thine heart Even Wendell Phillips always did that, I pushed out into the sea, and drifting away was finally carried out j *. sight bv Of love and all its smart. Medfonl Mail: Mr aud Mrs. W. L. but nob«xly knew it but himself. Then neep, dear, sleep; the tide Ind s„ ended the that "festival Townsend were quite agreeably surprised And not a sorrow A dealer advertises life size doll« far j jt AEausidri ever held publicly in Na on Sundav whe® a host of their Ashland Hang any tear on your eyelashes young friends headed by the paternal el *5- I have seen life siae duds «nth life gasaki, apd the moat splendid religious Lie still and deep. oelehration I ever witnessed. — San Fran ement “lW Chapman stepped in upon in them that were worth even less than Sad soul, until the sea wave washes cisco Chronicle. DO NOT CRIPf, SICKEN ON ‘ ‘ them. The following ia a iui ut their that The rim o’ the sun tomorrow CONSTIPATE. la eastern sky. ca|ler3, M^r®. Taiher chap man, Char A very curious feature in the general The New York Sun advises woman |ie Loomis. Thoma» Chapman. John I S uh Cum fsi S hk R eaomhi , Lincoln history is that the family But wilt thou cure thine heart •nd all trouble* arising fro4 teinitn, bert Toser, An«iv Wheeler ami •i^frage ladies to go among their own had apparently entered on n vapid de Of love and all its smart. Iaii<estioa or Constipation« the Mias«*« Annie and L'mma Ixxmiie, sex now and convert them to suffrage. Then die. dear, die; Improve® the Oomplexioa cline some tiipe \-eicje Abraham was Edith. Elsie and Cora Chapman, Carrie by Purifying tbe Blood. *Tia deeper, sweeter Cardinal Gibbous says, “The prejudice bum iho Lincolns of New England The dose mb ba nicely adjusted to suit the case, as I Than on a re»» heuh to lie dreaming and Emma Smith. •nt pill can never be too large a doee. Easy to take which allows women to enter the profes-1 and Pennsylvania stood high. The elder as ao much sugar 42 pill® pct up in a strong rial With fuhied eye; which can be carried in veet pocket. A 4Jr«at Leave»- Rabv i» hick.— The woeful expression of sion of nursing agd excludes them from | Abraham Lincoln left the valley ot Vir And ILen alone, amid the beaming leaee te Traveler® aad ■•«!■••• Mee. Bene «eaata® wltb- a l'e» Moines teamster's i*o**ntcn n »fte profession of medicine canno) be too * ginia with some substance. Yet the next •et “Crvseeat” Trad® lark. Bold Everywhere, 2ic. a bottlffi VU tove’astars thou'lt meet her Sample Dose aad Dretm Boek Cor Be. ia stamp®. -d Ms J . p .a.xicl)’ w'u» u<'t >»ux.dy ti ilb'out strongly censured.” Canbnal Gibbous | In eastern sky. DR. HARTERS IRON TONIO. k w®»*ibv iih|uire«l of a druggist of tbe teem- to me to be the best friend to generation ranked among the poorest of —T. 1*. Beddoes in Death's .lest Book. PURTFIF-fllbe BLOOO; JtEGULSTI? tbe LIVER» •nd KTDNKTS ®nfl RFSTORKM the DEBILITATED f wuue oily w hat was l*»t to give a baby fur “poor whites, ’ while in ^lio great liber •e BEALTH and VIGOROUS STRENGTH •TTocraF “I Ain So ’Jiretl" a cold 7 It was not neeewarv tor hiui to women that the Roman C-atholie church ator the old wsa renewed. Is a common exclamation at this season. THE M. HA1TEA MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MS MV mor», bis ,'ountenam-e showed that the has ever hail in America. There is a certain bracing effect in cold air net of the familv. if not the ido! of his life Happy Hoosilem. The Rvo .« asau • 13 5 k 4 which is lost when the weather grows war was i«i distress “ We give our baby Cham Wm Timmons, postmaster of Idaville. “ Ugh! ” said the Iadu.u. m disgust. mer: and when Nature is renewing her berí» n» Cough Remedy.", was tbe drug Ind .write*: “ Electric Bitters has done • Vyhate the iriatter. Swallowtail? ” youth, ber admirers feel dull, sluggish and gist's answer. "I «ion t like to give th. mure fur me than all other medicines com This condition is owing mainly to baby .» . eb suor.g .eii.cuie. said me uano asketi the agent. bined, for that bad feeling arising from tired. tbe impure condition of the blood, and its -us» ' You ktmW John Qfeaa®. of the ’'Rig I»ijan chase white man four Kidney and Liver trouble ” John Leslie, failure to supply healthy tissue to the vari Watte.-s-Taikit Printing Co., don’t you?1’ fanner and stockman, of same place, says: Inquired thy druggrat 'TiU Lw‘*x. wb*»{ enle. Want scalp. Catch white man. “Find Electric Bitter» to la* the best Kid ous organs of tbe body.’ It is remarkable Before Purchasing Address the « Iginren month» old. got hold or a bottle of Ugh! white man 1»1<1~—Harper’s B izar. ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like bow susceptible tbe system :» 4o tbe help to be derived from a g*xxt medicine at this Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and drank Buck leu s Arub a Salve. a new man J W. Gardner, hardware season. l\*fcScising just those purifying, the whole of it. Of course it made the baby Tbe Best Sahe in the world for Cuts. merchant, same town, says: “Electric bj^ilaiug-up qualities w hich tbe body craves. vomit verv freely but did not injure it u> Bruises. Bitters is just the thing for a man w ho u Hood's 8arsaparilla soon overcomes that Sores. I'lcer». Salt Rheum. Fever tbe lea't. and wba« i» more cu11*'1, tbe Sores, Tetter. C happed Hands, Chilblains, ill run down and do:'t fate whether he tired ASHLAND, OREGON, feeling, restores the appetite, purifies baby's cold.” The teamster already knew ami all Skin Eruptions, and pusi- lives or dies he taund new strength, good tbe blood, and, in short, imparts vigorous the value of the Remedy, having used it Corns, appetite and felt just like he had a new health. Its thousands of friends as with tivelv cures Piles, or no pay required [t is And Find Out w hat a Big Bargain you himself, and was now satistie«l that there guaranteed to give jperfect .»•usfacnou. or i lease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at Chit- one voice declare “It Makes the Weak can get in the 8weetest-Toned instruments wa« no danger in giving it even to a baby. money rxfanued. Price 2» cents per box. I wood Bro’s drug store Strong. ” made For sale bv drnretat« r.ff -ale t>V C-hiCcocd B sv - j THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND GARRICK, TheGreat I VALLEY RECORD. REME. FOR F7Ä1N S tiffness * Soreqess OREIHROAT* ••• ••• The Merchant Tailor DbNos,Clns, S To Reduce for Stock Days 30 Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES! At actual Wholesale Prices, and no Freight added. - 4 and Farmers Mechanics, Now is your opportunity to buy Clothing cheaper than ever before anywhere else on earth. $3 Will Buy You a Good Suit of Clothes Gents’ Furnishing Goods Almost Given Away ! G arrick All Kinds of New Work C CHAS. S. GRAVES, O. R. Buckman F it C an THE “ENGER” BUGGY Ask yolir bçalçr for it. Ii\5i5* oi\ F^aVii\g it. iTilly (xUarai\tççà. Nçatçjt ii\ bçSigiV ÖC5t ii\ fii\i5K, * * * L adies ’ H aib cutting a H pecialty . N PRICES QUOTEu ON APPLICATION. —VIA— GEORGE ENGER & CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO Southern Pacific Route kb iLsW WAS AWARDED THE ONLY Shasta Line. Exprès» Trains læave Portland Daily I Sorth_ South I I 7:0C p ni Ï Lv Portland Ar 9:35 a m Ar Ashland Lv 6:40 p tn Lv Ashland Ar G JO ]> m Ar San Francisco Lv 7 :00 p in Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey.Harrisburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene Roseburg Mail Daily. leave : akkive : Roseburg Portland Koseburg ,6:20 am , Portland —{ AT THE > — LIVER PILLS 5:40 pm 4:00 p m i Albany Local, Daily, (Except Sunday.) PARIS EXPOSITION, 1SM9. lkavk : Portland Albany akhivx : 5:00pm ¡ Albany . 5:00a m " Portland ' 9:00 pin - 9;00am — Call and examine them, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. NOW ON EXHIBITION M artin & AT HARRIS MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH OflLY PERFECT SEWING MECHANISE .F amily USB. AN ORGAN OR PIANO VALLEY RECORD, R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. otice is hereby given to the people of Ashland and surround ing country that I at am the old stand on Main street, opposite the old Flag staff where any one wishing work done tn my line will always find me ready to serve them. “And men may come anil tuen may go,” but I am a stayer forever. Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c; shampoo ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c. 7\11 bçalçrj t\aVç LITTLE ( Barber Shop, AND GRANITE A shland , - O begon . 10UHI8T SLEEPING CAltS For accommodation of Second (.'lass Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) LKAVEH ABklVKS: Portland. 7:3U a m Corvallis. 12:10 pin Corvallis.. .12:55 p in [ Portland. .5:30 |> in At Albany anil Corvallis connsct w ith Pacific Coast Mam office, 1368 Maaket St. trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. San Francisco, Cal. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) LEAVK ARRIVE: Portland 4:40 pm [ M’Minnville 7:25 pin .M'Minnville.5:15ani Ì Portland .8:20am TU U»lt. H TIIKETN to «II ^inU 11ST lib SII TU. ATARRH THE POSITIVE CURE. BUTBRÜTHÄRS. M W«en » W Toffi. Prit» tetti. For ticket» ami full information regarding rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent at Ashland. R KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst G. F A Pas9. Agt