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VALLEY BECORD. VALLEY RECORD PREMMED BRICK«. Sam« valley will «-elebrata the 4th. Sweet potato plant« at D. L. Minkier H ob ' s . . • a Miss Loti Ttaker baa gone to Port' Townsend. Hon. Samuel Furry and wife were in I the city Saturday. Mpp atal »se our Pongee and -itine- at O.O. D. Emporium. Bybee Bros, shipped a carload of wool I to Portland last week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Beebe on tbe 12th Inst. VALLET BEC08D. Published every Thursday bv the VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year.............................. -................. 42 50 Six month« ......................... 150 Three months........................................... 75 Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line for first inser tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion. Obituaiy lines, memorial resolutions, cards of thanks, etc., at half rates. A. ASHLAND, JACKSON VOL. IV. A NEW PARTY BORX. WANT A TAX OX TEA. The Resolution» adopted at Cincin nati May 20 by the People’s Party. I■pertrrs Anxiotn* for a Ixif on Taafreeo | COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1891. DIAMOND VERA-CURA THE » POOR * : London—They X>o Hot Want a lirnafr in | That in view of the great social, indus John Sevedge and wife of Brownsboro trial and economical revolution now Price* A CtM of Frank Pmteetl—i«t ——■■■ FOR-"- are voting in tbe Willamette. dawning upon the clvilited world, and Crewd IheC.mmerriittmllfwnd. Dyspepsia A daughter was )>orn to A. H. Sargent the new and living iaKues confronting the American people, we believe the time has A cheeky protecuanist teiek is the and wife on the 18th at Ubiontown. and all I Jas. H. Gay of Gentrsl Point made a arrived for the cryatalixation of tbe polit present attempt to have ooogreM re Stomach Troubles, ical rstorm forces of our country and tbe establish the old law, which was abol- business trip to Bassbtrg last week formation of what should lie known as w*£d in 18*3, imposing a discrimtuating INDiCERTION, A. H. Maeglsy tells the Enterprise that the people’s party of the United States dtfty of 10 per cent on tea shipped from Nauaea, Sour Stom Portland is duller than Central Point of America. ach, Clddlness, places w>--t of the Cape of (rood Hope Second—That we most heartily indorse Heartbum, Conati- James Stephens of Josephine county The provision of the old law was as Satlon, Fullness, Food Rising, baa been visiting his mother in Jackson- { i the demands of the platform as adopted follows: ' ‘Thsreshall be levied, eoUecte<] Itt >1. Lottis, Mo., in 1889, at Ocala, Fla., isagreeable Taste, Nervous ville •' I iu ¡B jcwva 1890. » and at l t/uiauu Omaha iu in 1891 the iu- in- and paid on all goods, wares and mer ’ ness. u « a <» join by uy UJtJ ________ R E Peytoo aud M ms Ora F. Herron duetrial organizations there represented, chamlnv- of the growth or prodace of the At r>ruxgirtfiand Dealer«, orient by mail on of Bloomington were married at Medford summarized as * follows: “ — .... The right to countriee east of the Ope of Good Hope, receipt of 25 ct«. (5 boxes «1.00) In stamps -ample sent free on receipt of 2<cnt stamp recently- make and issue money is a sovereign except wool, raw cotton and raw silk, < oogreesiuau Hetmanu lute sold 2nOU power, to be maintained by the people sa reeled from the cocoon, or not further tm cnmlcs a. «Mua ee.. «■Maire. m . acres of bis Jackson county land at 85 for tbe common benefit; hence we de advanced than tram, thrown or organkic, mand the abolition of national banks as when imported from places west of the | per acre banks of issue, and as a substitute for the Miss Helens Hcfierrer, who has been national bank notes we demand that le Cape of Good Hope, a duty of 10 ’per i attending school, returned to Dunsmuir gal bank notes be issued in sufficient vol cent, ad valorem in addition to the duties I Meturday. ume to transact the business teas of the tbe coun imposed on any such article when im Stablemen ind Stockften, it damage or ported directly from the place or places Peter Simon has bonded his I.agle try on a cash basis, without iing, of their growth or production ’’ Point term to a letai sad trust company especial advantage to any class or calling, such notes to be legal tender in. payment “Places west of the Capo of Good 1 Outs, SueUtaM, Brtrieea, Sprains, Sall, Strains, for of all debts, public and’private, and such Lameness, Stiffness, Cracked Heals, Scratches, D. L. Newton has put on a stage line notes, when demanded by the people, Hope” is only a concealed way of saying Contractions, Flesh Wised!. Stringhalt. Sors Tlyee«, biiff i■ i . Cote, WWttew, Poll Evil, from Central Point to Prospect, on upper shall be loaned to them at not more than London and Liverpool. This fact is - shown by Bradstreet's as follows: Pictets, Teeters, SpHnts. ffingbon-s and Spavin Rogue river * -» ♦ 2 «er cfnt. per «nantn, upon non-perish tat their sarh Stages. Directions with each bottle. “The imports of Uta into th« Uuitad . It is said the frost has injured the able products as indicated in the sub- cherry crop in some porta of the Willa troasury plan, and also on real estate, Suites in 1889 amounted to 79^75,984 I Ixower Wages iu a Nail Mill. mette valley. with proper limitation on the quantity of pounds, of wliich 40,751,789 pounds came Hen is a dispatch from Bellefonte, land and tbe amount of money. We de from China and 33,303,437 pounds from Mrs. H. K. Hanna and Miga Rosa have mand an unlimited quantity of silver Japan, 260.927 pounds from the British Pa., which has recently appeared in the retbmed tq.Jac.ksonvilla iron their visit V» ‘ of laws prohibit* East Indies and 203,825 pounds from daily papers:- Ws dbaand demand the passage papers: - “A general 25 per cent, re at Oakland, Cal ownsrship of land, and that Hong Kong. This leaves but 5,056,006 duction of wages Was agreed to today at ‘ in* »f alian / Th* Mail says a colosy pl 46 peotas «r- .. c»n L ayraas take prompt action to devise pounds from ports other than the places ' the nail works, and tn'ey will start up at riusd there last week to locate tfi the “ □replan to obtain all ______ lahrts _______ owned bv of production, and of this quantity Eng some _________________ full capacity to-morrow. The works viciaity of Medford. alien and foreign syndicates, and that ail land furnished 4,673,864 pounds. The have been partially shut down for some land held by railroads and other corpora Lloyd Waggoner of the Ashland publie remaining 352,142 pounds is the only time.” schools has gone to Vacaville Cal., where tions, in excess of such as is actually evidence which can be furnished that This is an interesting statement in used and needed by them, be reclaimed his folksnow reside. by the government and held for actual the law would have a general meaning connection with the fact that the nail Editor Harlan of the Medford Mail is settlers only. Believing in the doctrine and not a specific one.” making business is one of the highly happy liecause he is the daddy of a girl, of equal rights to all and special privi An attempt to secure the passage of protected industries of the country. The bom on the 17th Inst. leges to none, we demand tnat taxation, the law in question was made in con McKinley duty on cut nails of iron or Pnrnrore cotte« the very finest in the national, state or municipal, shall not be gress last year, but it failed, and the steel is one cent per pound (now equal etty, snd our new tea* can t be beat At used to build up an interest or a class at backers of the measure are again trying to more than 50 per cent, ad valorem,; McOmaell 4 Winter'«. the expense of another. We demand to get their pet scheme passed. on horseshoe nails, four cents; on wrought Chas F. Wall will erect a fino resi- that alt revenues, national, state or coun Tbe backers of the ineasui* are a few iron or steel nails, four cents, and on ty, shall be limited to the necessary ex oo his stock i' and dairy farm up pense, and the government economically importers of tea. It may seem odd that wire nails, two to four cents a potmd. river this Scunner. A Pennsylvania nail manufacturer is and honestly administered . We demand importers should besiege congress to de- The Pacific Pine Lumber Co. of San a just and equitable system of taxation •nyrnd the imposition of duties; they are authority for the statement that our Francisco has lowered the price of pine graduated on income. We demand a usually ^presented by Republican pa nail mills have a capacity of 9,000,000 lumber |l per thousand feet. most rigid, honest and just national con pers and stump orators as the men who kegs per annum, but that our home con B*kley A Young of Oakland and trd and supervision of the means of pub want duties removed and as being the sumption is only 4,000,000 kegs. Not Yoncalla have shipped 16 carloads of lic copn man ¡cation anti transportation, deadly enemies of the protection system withstanding this great development and if this control and . supervision does Why should these men want duties on the industry is still treated by the high cattle and sheep to Portland. not remove the abuses now existing, we And still ws keep working down price« demand the government ownership of tea shipped from England? Thereby I tariff McKinleyites as an “infant Indus on gr weriea. D. L. Minkler A Hoa, such mtaus of communication and trans hangs a little tale of tbe usual tariff try” and a prohibitory duty now equal to 50 per cent, ad valorem is levied on Thus. Kay of the Salem woolen mills portation. We demand tbe election of ■tripe—a tale of private greed. The following from Bradstreet s will nails. and formerly of Ashland was on last the president, vice-president and Um tel Thursday’s train for San Francisco. This looks like a wanton piece of tariff States senators by direct vote of the show that the tea importers know what folly when it is remembered that in 1889 Rev. James Hummer snd G. F. Bill ptoople. We urge the Action of all pro they want: “The stock of tea In this country is at we exported 13,400,000 pounds ef nail* ings and wife returned Friday from the gressive organisations in attending a con state Bunday school convention at Eu ference, called for by the six leading re present very heavy, and prices are in and spikes and 14,400,000 pounds in 1890, form organisations; that a national com consequence lower here than in England. while our imports are so insignificant gene. mittee be appointed by this conference One-hundred car loads of sheep bav» to be composed of three rnetnliers for Hence London merchants are now buy that they are not separately reported. been shipped from Pendleton to Dakota each state represented, to be named by ing tea in New York. The promoters of The largest buyers of these nails are an<i other eastern points wUh Shipments each state delegation ; that this central the new legislative agitation hop«- by Mexico, Chili and Cuba, and it is thus ■till going on. committee shall represent this body, at means of it to buoy up prices and pre seen that our nails are able to meet the Van East— So you have been elected a tend the national conference of February vent a farther decline. But many deal competition of the world in neutral mar United States senator. That is a high 22, 1892, and if possible unite with that ers have l>een free to predict that no kets. The protectionists boast of the nail office De West—I shoald think so. It snd all other reform organizations there such legislation will be passed by the assembled. If no satisfactory arrange present congress. It is claimed by the industry as a conspicuous example of the cost me $100,(XJO ments can be effected this committee advocates of the measure that under free good effects of our high tariff system, R. R. Morris, tbe district deputy, at shall call a national convention not later entry London mendiants are able to but they should face the music and state tended the I. O. O. F convention in than Junel, 1892, for the purpose of Portland last week as delegate from the place here large quantities of tea when all the facts about the development of nominating a candidate for president and Granta Pass lodge. ever tbe market shows a tendency to ad tiiia industry- Some interesting facts vice-president; that the members of the of this kind are stated by David A. vance, 1 Medford is sooa to have a new brass central committee for each state, where his “Recent Economic In otlurr words, tbe whole thing is, as Wells in band. The horns have been ordered there is no independent organisation, from Portland and will probably be here shall conduct a system of political agita The New York Merchants' Review says, Changes.” He shows that owing to the Heturday night.—Mail. tion in their respective states. “Nothing but a scheme to advance prices great prosperity of the nail business when conditions are favorable.” The from 1881 to 1881 many establishments ADDITIONAL HKSOLITIONS. Miller A Strang, an enterprising Med ion! firm, have dissolved partnership, Additional resolutions were presented New England Grocer is equally pro increased their capacity, and same more nounced in it« opposition to the measure. than doubled it. Many new mills were Cbaa. Strang continuing the drug busi as follows: built east and west, and the producing ness and D. H. Miller tbe hardware line. That tbe queatiou of universal suffrage It says: “It is «imply an effort of a few con power of tbecountrv was nearly doubled, Radam’e Microbe killer is now kept for be recommended to the favorable con sideration of the various states and terri cerns to dictate to 60,000,000 of people but consumption increased by only one- sale in Reeser’s block, Ashland. tories: that while the party in power in where they sliall buy their teas, no ques fifth. The Mieses Parker, daughters of Engi In this way tin- market was overstock neer Church, who have been visiting 1869 pledged the faith of the nation to tion of protection lieing involved. The ed and prices were furcod dowiPin some pay a debt in coin that had been con whole effect of such a law would be to Ashland friends, returned to Dunsmuir tracted on a depreciated currency, thus 1 advance teas which would be controlled cases bclpw the cost of production. The Saturday. adding nearly $1,000,000,000 to the bur result was that a combination or agree Union Cataimere Sack Suits at Garricks dens of tbe people, which meant gold for by a few large concerns, while the small ment was entered into by the manufact er dealer, who Tan only parchase small only R4.5O. the bondholders and depreciated cur urers for the purpose of restricting pro The fortieth anniversary of the estab rency for the soldiers, and holding that lot«, would have to pay higher prices, be- duction; in this way prices were again i cause he would be cut off from purchas lishment of tbe Masonic grand lodge of the men who imperiled their lives to sate in a measure restored. Oregon will be celebrate! at Oregon City the nation should have been paid in ing in lots to suit his convenience from When the protectioni.-ts boast of the money as good as that paid to the bond English market«:, as he can do now. Such in September. -------- and------- Men's worxtel suite, former price $2u now holders, we demand the issue of legal a law will be an oppression to every re nail industry they should also boast of tender treasury notes in a sufficient tail grocer and every consumer of tea in the nail trust and the reduction of wages *10 at Garrick’«, McColl.« Block. HEP JLITÒ 1ST Q- at Bellefonte, Pa. amount to make tbe pay qf the soldier the United States of America. Lakeview assumed a winteriah appear equal to par with coin, or such other AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. There is one thing about these men Th« Linseed Oil Trust. ance on the 20th. A cold north wind legislation as shall do equal and exact who ask for a duty on tea brought a little snow and plenty of sleet, coining by The linseed oil trust is girding up its while the thermometer stood at -Kb' at 9 iustice to union soldiers of this country. way. of London W’hich is altogether loins iu order to make a struggle for the BAKKIE« IN STOCK everything in the That the eight hour-day principle be ex > shoemaking line, with prices cheaper o’clock a. m. . unique. They say frankly that they spoils which the McKinley tariff law tended to apply to all corporations em than any other place in town. Men'« casaimire sack suite only *3 at ploying labor in the different states in want this duty in order to make prices puts into its reach. The trust has been Garrick’s. the union ; that the conference condemns higher. There is no cant about domestic compelled within the last four months Hall’ Soles 25 Cents per Pair. Millions of caterpillars on the Mankato, in unmeasured terms the action of the competition reducing prices to the Amer to reduce its prices about ten cents a gal Minn., railroad track last week stopped directors of the world’s fair in refusing a ican consumer and making them lon. There are a number of independ Porpoise Laces, 6 cents per pair. the trains. When ground up their re ( minimum rate of wages ; that the attor “lower than under free trade.” Thty ent pressers of linseed oil who have been Leather by the side, cheap. mains made the wheels slide as if lhe ney-general submit an act, providing for do not pretend to have the interests of giving the trust no end of trouble, and rails were greased. the opening of Oklahoma to homestead the dear consumer and of the still dearer although the McKinleyites raised the tirase, and Iron Naih, Aula, Cement, Men's itaKimire suite at Garrick's. Reg settlement, to the supreme court at the “high priced American labor” at heart. Wax, Etc., Etc., Etc. duty on this oil from 25 cents a gallon ular price *16, now *H. first possible moment. No that settlers They want no tea to come here from to 32 cents, this outside competition has may understand the law fully and the Mr. McKinlev, accompanied by his London “whenever the market shows a thus far prevented the trust from reap wife of Wisconsin was visiting his sister. constitutional meaning of the said act tendency to advance.’’ ing its McKiuley spoils. Miss Mollie McKinley, the school teach and put a stop to ruinous litigation. SHOEMAN I Let the aforesaid dear consumer keep The linseed oil men. those in the trust THE er, last week They have since gone to Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. ASHLAND, OREGON. au eye on these men. They have a plan and some of those outside of it, have re m5 91] Sacramento to remain. From n letter written by Mrs Ada E in mind which means higher prices foi cently held a meeting in New York in Frw«h vegetables, fruits and cheese at ' Hurd, of Groton, 8. D , we quote: “Was tea whenever it is possible to get highei order to put a stop to comi>etition. The taken with a bad cold, which ><ettled on my McConnell A Winter’«. lungs, cough set in and finally terminated prices. The importers do nut go to result was an agreement fixing prices in H. G Kesterson of Sams valley drove . in consumption Four doctors gave me Washington to ask for legislation which the various cities, these prices being for his hand of cattle up Rogue river last up, saying 1 could live but a short time 1 will make prices lower, or which will the present about one cent per gallon week in the vicinity of Union creek, gave nivself up to my Saviour, determined Carpenter and Builder leave them where they were. They are higher than the prices prevailing before where he placed them in charge of 0. if I could not stay with my friends on earth no more given to this kind of thing than the meeting. It is said that *25,000,000 I would meet mv absent ones above _ My Ll. Reaser for the summer. A shland O hegon was advised to get Dr King’s our manufacturers are. of capital was represented at this meet Times art- hard Garnck bears the mar husband New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, ing, and that all the principal houses in ket and clothes the naked at the lowest fig and Colds 1 gave it a trial, took in all ures ever ottered. the country’ were represented except eight bottles; it has cured me and thank One uf the First Afriean Explorers. Repairing will Receive Prompt Robt. Coker who is in Sacramento will | God I am now a weil and hearty woman ” three or four. “These,” the report adds, A modest predecessor of Stanley in j have to undergo another operation on Trial bottles free at Chitwood Bro's drug- “have been taken care of, however, in Attention. African exploration is Mr. John F. In his limb. His foot was mashed while Tse.to regular size 50c and It 00 the arrangement, and they are expected gram, of Durban, Natal, who, when a i braking on tbe S. I’, in‘the Sierra Ne to fall into line.” Tho ground for this Lincoln** l.ast Word*. lad of 19. traveled for a syndicate of ■ vada« during the blockade The Rev. Dr. N. W. Miner, for a long tra lers through the dangerous Swazi belief is the statement that they had Dandy sack suite, imported goods, for i time pastor of the First Baptist church, land (being the first of white explorers nothing to I030 by doing so, as they have *20.06 tliis week at O. H Blount's. of Springfield, Ills., aud a close friend of to escape with his life), and pushed on I ¡ been provided for amply. Price Bros-, of Coquille City, on Friday There will included the T con- ’ Lincoln, thus spike of the wav the presi aenvts Amatongalhnd, the Portuguese 1 ,ler*’ w ‘.“ thus U1US bo 00 ln ?uT^ in n tDe last felled the largest red cedar yet cut in territorv an 1 tho larUrnn. iX-inr ! CC’rM ,n tü<‘ aumenta all those in the territory, and the barbarous interior. that locality. It measure«! thirteen feet dent retui ned tho salutes of soldiers: Lincoln t . as a great lover of t be people, and to Egypt, performing this stupendous ’ Uuited States except certain sils U houses in diameter at the butt and they expect , bia sympathies were always with them. His which are of only local importance. to realize 100,000 shingles out of i*. ■ ’ • • j ' ilupoeiUou m this regard did ma uhauge w hen achievement iu eighteen months, and en- ’ When the linseed oil trust was formed Gent's furnishing goods and neckware at ' fee beeam.' president. Dr. Miner rode with tirely alone, without native carriers or ; I him in a carriage through Washington during servants. Mr. Ingram, who is an artist, four - years ago the at Garpck’s at pgnic prices me price of oil , was 38 the war. They paaaod a number of detach- and a linguist, speaking fourteen Afri cenUM a .K“1,1-- f jrced.; Up The contract for carrying the mail taenia of aoHion. Whenever they passed a i prices, till last year, at the very time from Roseburg to Empire Citv, via Myr private soluier the president, in return to the i can dialects, besides English, French I when the McKinley bill was in course of tle Point, Coquille City and Marshfield, salute made by the soldier, generally rose from apd German, now edits a newspaper in , j preparation and discussion, oil was be- 102 miles, six times a week, has been let his «eat in his carriage and made a low bow. | South Africa.—Harper’s Bazar. . ing sold at from 61 to 64 cents a gallon, to the Idaho Stage Co., at *6190 per year. He showed, if anything, more consideration (or the pri v ate soldier than for the mllcers. •I NOT CRIPE, SICKEN OR Babv is Sick^ -Tbe woeful expression of from 27 to 30 cents above the price in i We do not advertise low prices on goods Dr. Miner also thus spoke of Lincoln's a Des Moines teamster’s countenance show- j England, the duty bein§ 2qcenti* a gal- C0MST1PATE. not in stock.—McConnell A Winter. ed his deep anxiety was not wholly without Christianity: i Ion. 8m C ore for S icr M iaomni , cause, when he imjuired of a druggist of tbe and all trouhi«* ariain* froR* Saturday Billy Carll will start three Lincoln, although not a very regular attend city what was best to give a baby for ' i Althq^fU no manufacturer came be- ■ Iatirwm» «r OsmUpatJon. teams to Nampa, Idaho, where they will ant at church, was a very good Christian nun. same a cold ? It was not necessary for him Im prove« th« Oomplexio* i fore MeKiniey, so far as the published meet a party of capitalists from the east „nd always relied ou divine assistance to help say more, his countenance showed tliut the ' by Purifying th« Blood. MB b*nlc*lyadjnatad to *aittha«aa who are to look over the wagon road , him bear the burden placed on his shoulders. ! pet of the family, if not tht idol or his life | ' reports show, to ask for higher protec- . Thad*** •a« pill oan a«T«r bo too large a doaa. Xaey to Shortly before he was assassinated ho told was in distress. “We give our baby Cham- : tion, the duty was nevertheless raised to aa do much sugar. 42 pills put up in a «trong lands claimed by the Cal. A Or. land ea* b« carried in v*«t pooiwt. ▲ Ormt C m his wife that if be was spared to serve out his ( bcrlane Vough Remedy,” was the drug- 32 cents. A suspicious circumstance ' which Co , with a view to purchasing.—Exam I second l«ne» to Travelers sad lea. Teas Oeaatoe 1 term he would take a trip to the Holy •at * ^Creaeeat** Trade lark, told I»«rywbera. Me. a b a ttl e I gist’s answer. “I don't like to give the about this duty is that tbe house had iner. [and. He liked to walk In the i>aths which •aapto Dm aad Dre«« Book for to. ia «tamp«. i baby such strong medicine, ” said the team- DR. HARTKIT8 IRON TONIO. h Judge Hanna, who is acting as agent Jeans trod. The last words which he uttered ■ star. “You know John Oleson, of the voted for 30, ceuta and the senate for 27 PURIFIES the BLOOD; BFGULATF.B theLiml aad KTDWBYBaad RKRTOKF.8 the DEBILITATED) for the Cluggage heirs, thia week had the to his wife were, "There is no city in all the 1 Watters-Talbot Printing Co., don’t you?” . oeuvs, yet when the bill was reported . to HEALTH ant VIUOBOC3 STRENGTH of T ovtw F HUt<i belonging to them, situate! between 1 worU I so much desire to see as Jerusalem.” i Inquired the druggist. “Hu. b-to, when! ' from the conference committee the duty ; The last word was scarcely uttered when the TNE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. RT. LOUIS. Mk eighteen months qlu, gut hokl of a bottle of ; ; bad been raised to 32 cents. the premise« of Judge Neil and Col. J. ball passed through his brain. Cha: be,tain's Cough Remedy and drank ! N. T. Miller surveyed and laid into lots Smtr little furl unes hive made at woik f.«r us, by Anna l‘ag*. Austin, , tue whole of it. Of course it made the baby bv G. Elksnat. It is his intention to Eupepsy Tex««, «n<1 Jtw. Ikmn, Toted«. Ohio. vouiit very freeiv but did not injure it in j There are two counties in Georgia that See «nt. Other»«redoing«• well Why eace them on the market at once.— This is Wo-“ vou ought to have, in fact, the least, and what is more, it cured the have not a lawyer. They are Echols and * 4 y<m? »nm over <•«•<* a me». mrth. Yvu run do the work and live you must liave’it.to fuHy enjoy life Thou baby’s cold.” The teamster already knew ' Uharllou. The returns for 1890 show j ■> Immf. nitrivv. i you are. Even be- sands upon thousands of dollars rre spent the ’ value of the Remedy, having used it further that Charlton has neither a doc gintier« are easily e»r»in|t from io to “All Run Down* *l<>«dav. AH Jg«*. We show you bow annually bv our people iu the hope that himself, and was suw satisfied that there a.»d start y<m. f an work iu »parelime tor nor a dentist-. thev mav attain this boon. And yet it was uo danger iu giving it even to a baby. Expresses a ttaugervus eonditaxi we oltin get or «11 Thr’fiiwe. liig Money tor work ers. I .-iturc nnknow u b 1! k > r < ih-m. into, from overwork, sickness, or even un may be attained by all We guarantee that ' For sale by druggists. MeConnelFA^Wiuter lead in the grocery NEW anti v.onderful. Perth uleiafre* Elei-tric Bitters, if used according to direc known causes. But it should l>e immediately Jl.IIalie-tt <’o 3*«»rtln nd. li•**!»• 1 business. __________________ _ tions and the use |<ersisted in, will bring Frenrh Tansy Waners. overcome by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, vou good tiigestion and uu-t the demon Buckleu ’ s Arnica Salve. wiaub will dispel that tired feehug, revive llyspepabK'and install instead Kupepsjr. These wafers are a sure and safe specific The Best Bab e in the world for Cuts. | Ue deehuing powers, restore the appetite and We recommend Electric Bitters for itys- for all kinds of female troubles and will re Bruises, Sores, Ulcers», Salt Rbeunu Fever i vitalize the Impoverished blood. If you decide l>epsia and all diseases of liver, stomach move all obstructions to the monthly peri ■Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, f tv try Hood’s Sarsaparilla do uot be induced and kidneys. Sold at 5tA* anti »l.lri^t bottle ods, no matter what the cause. They are | Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and froei- what every wuniar. needs, and may be used to buy any other preparation. by Chitwood Bro s , druggists safely. Fur sale by the Livingstone Chem , Uvelv cure* Piles, or no pay required. It is . guaranteed to gi>e perfect satisfaction, or j Garrick is the poor man’s friend. He ical Co, manufacturers, ban Francisco. Cal. . money refunefed. Price 25 cents per box. | Men a hue fancy check summer suits i For sa.e by T. t. Holton I sells clothing at wholesale price« onlv *4.50 at Garrick's. F at «»1e bv Chitwood Bro«. FRIEND 1GARRICK, JTJACOBS OH The Merchant Tailor Clothier, To Reduce Stock for 30 Days Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods * ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES! AT « Mens’, Boys and Youths’ Clothing, At actual Wholesale Prices, and no Freight added < Farmers and 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 AlmostGiven Away ! All Kinds of New Work C CHÄS. S. GRAVES, O. R. Buckman THE “EHGER” BUfiBY * *« r * * -X- hfçatçjt ir\ yoUr bçjiâiV bçalçr for it. bot ii\ Ii\5ijt oi\ rptO SAVE from 25 to 50 cents on every 1. dollar you stiend'! If so, write for our Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustra tions and prices of everything manufact ured in the United States, at manufactur ers’ prices. 10,000 Illustrations, all lines represented CATALOGUE mailed free on applica tion. Address, finish, I^aVii\2 it. * * * ♦ * * fully £uarar\t<çà. HUCK« SCHUL sumí <•„ 17« West Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. mayl4’91 EAST AND SOUTH bçalçts PRICE%QUOTEu ON APPLICATION. —VIA— GEORGE ENGER A CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO , NEW WAS AWARDED THE ONLY B rand prize ! —-¡ AT THE J-- LIVER PILLS. ( F it C an G arrick PARIS EXPOSITION, IS«». Shasta Line. Express Trains læave Fortland Daily. 1 North South I 7:0C p ni Lv Portland Ari 9:35 a m Ashland Lv , 6:40 p m 10:20 a m Ar ‘ Ar | 6:IOp m 10:50 a m Lv Ashland 10:15 a m Ar SanFrnnciscoLv ! 7:00p m Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem Albany, Tangent, Bnedds, Halsey.Harrisbirg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene Roseburg Mail Daily. Attkivz: leavk : Portland 8:00 a m I Roseburg .5 :40 p in Roseburg 6:20 am [ Portland 4:00 pm Alhany Ixx'al, Daily, (Except Sunday.) AHXIVK leave : Portland .. ,5:00pm I Albany 9:00p m Albany .. .5:00 a in I Portland 9 ;00 a iu Call apd examine them, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CAli.S For accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached to Express Trains. MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Cortallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT Ht’SDAY.) OHLY PERFECT SEVtlHG MECHAfiis^ FAMILY USE. AND GRANITE A shland , - OazoON. LEAVES AKH1VZH Port land... .7:30 a m I < orvallis. .12:10 |> m 6:30 pin Corvallis, 12:55 p_ni | Portland. ------ ---- Pacifie Coast Main office, 1368 Market St. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad San Francisco, Cal. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) AUKIVK leave : Portland 4 IO p in I M M inn Ville 7 :25 pm M’Minnville 5:45am I Portland .«:20am T y |; e l Ai H TICKETS Uallpiata EANT li» 8I0TI. For tickets and full information regarding rates, maps. etc., call on company s agent atRA KOEHLER, E P. ROGER«, Manager. Asst G. F A Pass Agi