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VALLEY RECORD ▲BHLANDOa .Tut-aaozv, June 11 IdBTL The People's Paper Sir John A. McDonald. Canada’s dis tinguished statesman, died Sunday. Michael Ds vi tt, the Irish politician and editor, arrived in San Francisco with his wife last week. The new people's party have held a convention in Iowa and put in a state ticket. Gen. James B. Weaver was chairman of the platform committee. Of the military wagon road decision the Lakeview Examiner says: The men who stole all these aagon road lands are resting easy. They know that the Dolph bill made it im;mMible for them to lose the land, after so many men( T) had per jured themselves as to the completion of the road. __ "The life and Political History of Syl vester Peunoyer, Governor of Oregon,” ia just out. ft is a neat book of forty paces and gives interesting sketches of the governor’s career. As the work waa prepared by local historians it has an ad ditional interest. Tlie work will be large ly circulated in the East, as well as in the Northwest.—Ex. Feats of gastronomy are not of frequent occurrence in Oregon, but when such does occur it sets the standard high. The Yaquina Post tells of a citizen of that place, one A. J. Rader, who aston ished his friends bv swallow ing no leas than tweaty-six raw eggs in less than five minutes. If Mr. Rader had only completed his repast with a few quarts of milk and a nutmeg, wbat a fine large custard pis he would have made. The Alta aaya it died of too much de cency, honor, courage and virtue. If the Alta’s conclusions are correct thia must be a sorry old world. The trouble with the Alta is what aila many other papers, it waa too high-toned. A paper atiould get right down where the people are, if it wants to do well and be readable and popular. Sitting in a corner growing at the world and making envioua remarks about other newspaper enterprises ia very poor business and doesn’t pay. The Roseburg Review thus remarks: The Reflector, published by the students of tbs Oregon State University, asks; "Why can’t we have a college yell?” Probably because you failed to have the legislature make an appropriation for that purpose. And it is altogether too bad that the youth of our fair state must furnish their education and go out into the cold, cold world to battle with the realites ol life snd not be sble to make a distinctive college yell. Passenger Train DeraHe*l. The Chicago Tnbune, in commenting on Dr. Brinkerhoff's case, says [lertinett- ly and forcibly: “The purpose of an advertisement is to bring those who want something in contact with those who have that something to dispose of. The physician's advertisement would answer the same purpose The patient wants to be healed. The advertisement would acquaint Iti:n with the doctor who could heal him, and who had the skill to deal with his special case. This is not puffery or quackery. On the hand, it looks very much like humanity." Catarrh in the Head Balaam and Boaz Were Wise. ! Turn again to Ruth iv, 4, and you will find that,Boaz, in connection-with a real Estate of John Roten—Order fo’’ sale estate transaction in which he was in ol real property. t terested, expressed himself as a judicious Efitate of Sarah A. Fouiyce—Order aj»- advertiser. " • pointing July 7, 1881, as day of final set tlement . They Are Thoroughly Read. Estate of Joe. W. Hatterfield—Sixth The advertiser gets more for his money semi-annual statement filed and ap- now than formerly, because the greater proved. attractions of the newspapers increase Estate of Baptiste Cbegar—Semi-an- i the number of newspaper readers, and nual account approved. besides the newspapers are read more Estate and guardianship of Alexander thoroughly now than ever before. The and Warren Rainey—First semi-annual advertising columns are an interesting exhibit filed and approved; feature of well conducted newspapers, Estate of Jesse Dollarbide—Order of anti are read about as generally as the continuance until July 2,1891. news columns.—Savannah News. Estate of E. Babcock—Ordered that July 7th be fixed as day of final settle The Local Paper's the Tiling. ment. _ That the local press is by far the best The Weather and Fruit Pests means of advertising the advantages of a Oregonian, 10th.1 town or city is a recognized fact The The cool showers of the past week and real estate men of Texas held a conven chilly nights, while not what the berry tion a short time ago, and among other growers wanted and hardly what was to things done they agreed that the very be expected at this season, may have best way for towns to advertise them proved beneficial to fruit growers. A selves was through the medium of the well-known orchardist said yesterday local press.—Ijexington (Va.) Gazette. that he believed that such weather as we have had of late would do more in the How to Make It Pay. way of destroying insect pests such as If you would advertise to influence moths than all the paris green in the country. This state has been very free others you should prepare such an ad from peats of this kind nntil within the vertisement as you think would influ last few years, and even now is free of ence you. Have it set in a sort of type them compared with Eastern states. that is easily read. Place it in the best The warm sjtell of a week ago brought paper available, and advertising will al out all kinds of flying and creeping ways pay.—Yonkers Statesman. things, and the chances are that but few of them survived the late chilly nights. Exceptions Prove the Rule. If this is the case, there should not be so The argument against advertising that many wormy apples this season as lMt. it does not always pay is as senseless as Real Estate Transfer»«. the argument against eating food be A B Seal to Geo Chamberlain—lots 6 and cause 6oine foals have made themselves 7 blk 1, Cottage add to Medford; also lot 4 blk 17, Beatty add to Medford; also lot 7 sick eating some kinds of it.—American Advertiser Reporter. blk 1, Cottage add ta Medford; $100. I’robwte Court. insurgent party only lacks guns and am A Mercliant’a Opinion. munition to wipe out the tvranical and Mr. John Caraghar, a merchant at Car- autocratic cur, President Balmaceda, j aghar. Fulton Co., Ohio, says that St. Pat- who now lias the right to suspend public 1 rick’s l*ills are the liest selling pills he 1 handles. The reason ia that they produce meeting and the liberty of the press, be a pleasant cathartic effect and are certain sides putting people in jail or under and thorough in their action. Try them when you want a reliable catharic. For heavy bonds to keep them from declar sale by all druggists. ing their soul is their own. Tlie Cricket Plague of Siskiyou. Very liberal terms were offered to rail Yreka, Cal., Journal.] road builders by the last legislature, ex , The warm weather of the past few days empting all their property from taxation I seems to have revived the cricket plague for a period of five years, if constructed 1 which monoi>olizc8 the entire northern portion of Shasta Valley, also other sec within two years from the passage qf the tions along the south side of Klamath set. Several companies were immedi river. The lubberly hoppers have even ately formed, with the ostensible pur- crossed the Klamath river bridge to feed l<oees of taking advantage of this encour on the green fields along the north side of tlie Klamath in the vicinity of Horn aging offer by the people, but so far capi brook and Heuley, but their ravages have ta! has not made any move. No State caused no great damage except in a few lias ever offered greater inducements for patches of barley and garden truck, pre the construction of railroads, and it seems ferring the dry wild grass of the barren somewhat singular that so much time plains and hill to either wheat or alfalfa. They are regular cannibals too, and de has already been allowed to elapse with vour dead crickets run over by wagons, out any decided steps being taken. | or otherwise killed, and also eat all sorts of garbage on their march. The following remarks from W. H. Between Yreka and Montague, they Mills, land agent of the 8. P., hits this swarm into the bouses at some points section so well that we reprint it: “Peo and are driven off by charivari music of tin cans, bells or any other racket,in fact ple ought to begin to realize we do not a first-class Chinese band would bea good want in California the same class of im protection against their raids On the plains between Montague and migrants that is drawn to other Western states We cannot advocate the ad Little Shasta, they are also very numer ous, the ground being black with them. vantages of California for general farm At the Anderson ferrv on the Klamath, ing ; we want specialists The man who they have been very destructive, eating comes here wants $2000 at leut. not to up the garden truck and skinning the buy land only, for they can buy land cherry trees, although not disturbing cheap enough, but to put on the land af other fruit trees. Ihe hog raisers are doing well by the ter be gets it. There is a steady inquirv pests in driving droves of hogs to good for California lands. During March we feeding grounds for crickets, one drove sold $49,000 worth cf lands, more thsn of a hundred head from Scott Valley having passed through here last Sunday, for many months before.” with droves from other sections, to assist A number of exchanges refer to Elery the numerous hogs of Shasta Valley in devouring the choice hog feed, tor the Dixon, who recently got seven years for purpose of being turned into prize bam horse stealing,as “an editor gone wrong.” and bacon next fall. At present time the crickets seein to Dixon never thought of engaging in the newspaper business until he got into his be laying their eggs, and may be found most numerous in sandy places, or soft little “difficulty,” and needed an organ spots in creek and gulch bottoms, where to present bis side of the case before the they can bore holes in the ground with public, and then we never heard of bis their tails in which to deposit eggs. Many seem to think that next year writing a two line local unless the regu they will appear in still larger numbers, lar editor and the roller boy were absent. i but the immense horde of them one year Some editors roav do a little petit larcenv ; during the ’60 period,when they invaded business on the sly, but no true editor Yreka extensively, had no such effect, would ever steal a horse. He'd never as there was scarcely anv crickets during make money enough to keep one after the following year. There is hardly any season but what some of them may be he did steal it. Dixon, on the other seen, their large number thie season be hand, was a one horse lawyer and real ing due to the exceed.nglv mild winter estate man, and consequently could pick preserving their eggs from destruction. up enough on the outside to maintain a A Good Thing for the Grippe. I whole band of horses.—FA. Allow me to add mv tribute to the effi cacy of Ely’s Cream Balm. I was suffering A number of newspapers in this coun from a severe attack of influenza and cat try are in the habit of referring to the i arrh and was induced to try your remedy. The result was marvelous ' I could hard Prince of Wales as a sort of light-headed ly articulate, and in less than twenty-four dude. By reason of his birth—which hours the catarrhal symptoms anil my hoarseness disapeared and 1 was able to technically counts for nothing in this i sing a heavy role in Grand Opera with country—he is an important figure in | voice ummpared. . I _____ strongly recommend England, no matter what he mav be a11 11 R*"*iiiMi.L«id- | er Basso of the C. D Hess Grand Opera himself. But that is no reason why the | co. Prince of Wales should naturally be a ----------------- darned fool. He is well educated, has 8. M. Byers and daughter arrived traveled extensively the world over, has Sunday from the east. Other members had an immense amount of experience, “LI1“ are ex.Pecte^ soou anJ tbe-v . .. , . ... 1 will probablv remain besides advantages in seeing things and r __ ________ affairs, and ia a man of good sense and A appegl wi)1 luaJe to judgment. In these two last accomplish- t^e public to provide for the erection of a ments the most loyal American will give . inouuIuent to the memory of Col. E. D. him credit of being more riebly endowed above the piesc,lt of hig ttan our ‘Trince Russell Harrison. reujaing in , aurel Hin ceiueterv ur in The fact that he plays baccarat, for the Gate park. tun of the thing, only works against ——— him among a few, for in this proud, free sir Wm Gordon Cummings’ suit for nation, there are only a few of the public ¡¡bel (in the baccarat ease was decided men, army officials, etc., who don’t' against him. He was married to Miss gamble. Florence Garner of New Y'ork next dav. MRS. J. D. CROCKER, Dyspepsia Not Quackery but Humanity. Originate* in scrofulous taint in the blend. Advertising is an ancient and honor Hence the proper method by which to,cure able institution, and was practiced long catarrh, is to purify the blood. Its many dis er ago than a great many people im agreeable vyniptoms, and the dang« of devel- agine. Get your Bible, turn to Num oping Into bronchitis, or that trrnbjf iatal . bers xxiv, 11 and you will see that disease, consumption, are entirely removed Balaam believed in advertising, and said by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures catarrh by purifying the blQpd, if also tones up tbe . to Balak: “Be hold, 1 go unto my people; come, therefore, and 1 will advertise." system and Improves the general health. J Van Hom to 8 J Stormer—land in tp 39 B r 1 e. 10.40 acres; $2000. Emilia Tolman to Belinda Barnum—lot 11 and all of lot 10 excepting 25 feet; $3000. Chas Williams to Annie E Evans—land in tp 34 s r 4 w; $25. Mary Watkins to J Hamilton—the undi vided one- sixth interest in the estate of | Wm Wooley ;$200 C B Kingsbury to R Beswick—laud in tp The plucky Itata very adroitly evaded 36s r 2 w: $1600 J G Birdsev to O Harbaugh—sheriff's the great Charleston and arrived safe at deed to land in Ashland; $300. an unexpected point held by the insur O It T Co to M Morris—lots 8 and 9 blk 3 gent party in Chili. Although her work ' Medford; $120. W A Patrick et ai to Nellie G Ewan et al— was heroic and fine the insurgent author ities decided to give her up rather than land in sec 5, tp 39 s r 1 e; $600. M J Reeser to Benj Thomas—lots 46 and have trouble with the United States, The 47, Highland Park add to Ashland; $450 A sure cure for the whiskv habit: Dr. Livingstone's Antidote for 'Drunkenness will cure any case of the liquor habit in from ten to thirts days, from drinker to the drunkitrd. The Antidote can be given in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. The Antidote trill not injure the health in any wav. Manu factured by the Livingstone Chetiucal Co., Kan Francisco, Cal., and for sale by T. K. Rolton POINTS FOR BUSINESS MEN. Tuesday’s south bound train ran into a band of cattle near Copley, 12 miles north of Redding, throwing the engine from the track against the bank, and de railing the m ail and express car. The | train wm coming around a curve. The cab on the engine wm thoroughly* demol ished. Engineer Gardner and Fireman Montanyo miraculously escaped death. I The former wm badly bruised, and had one shoe wrenched off his foot. Express agent T L. Knight wm wounded slight ly in the head. A wrecking train from bunsmuir went to the relief and cleared the track so that last even tog’s north train arrived iw-Asidand only four and a ! half hours late« Few people have saffered more severely from dyspepsia tkan Mt. E..A- McMahon, a well known grocer of Staunton, Va. Hesays- “ Before 1878 I was in excellent health, weigh ing over 200 pounds. In that year an aiVnec* developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 182 pounds, suffering bnnung sensations in the stomach, palpitation of the heart. Mnoea, and ludigestLri- I could rot sleep, lost all heart in my work, had fits of melancholia, and for days at a time I would have welcomed death. I became morose, sullen and irritable, and for eight years life was a burden. I tried - any physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employe by me suggested that Hood rilla, cured _s 3 dyspep- «ia. I did so. and before taking the whole of a bottle I began to feel like a new man. The Zerrible pains to which I had been subjected, 'eased, the palpitation of the heart subsided, •ny stomach became easier, nausea di»ap- peared, and my entire system began to ‘.one up. With returning strength came activity of mind and body. Before the fifth bottle was taken I had regained my former weight and natural I condition. I am today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.” N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla do not be Induced to buy any other. T he C.G. S tore Intense Suffering MERCHANT TAILOR Mrs. M. E. Tyler, Has Moved into the building adjoining R. P. Neil’s meat mar ket on the north, and invites the public to inspect his samples Artist. Corner Alain and Granite Streets. ’ PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Bromides made in all sizes. Call and examine our work. COMPANY, A Liberal Share of Pat rouage solicited. ’ine : Grroceries, Salary $25 Per Week. —-------------- 0------------------ I ANTED—GOOD AGENTS to sell» our general line of merchandise. No W petidling. Above salary will be paid FOR SALE! Flour, * Feed * and 8 Years ’‘live’’ agents. For further information, address : CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO.. Our <«f the Uandsoaot taitatHi ia the State 178 West Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. Millstuffs, for Sale »r ExrhaHge for Farm Property. WILL SELL on long time or exchange DRESSMAKING. 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are nicely laid out with choice fruits and shrub bery, artificial stone walk, good stable and ------------ oo------------ outbuildings. This cottage was built in the fall of 1888, of the choicest material and by first-class workmen. Newson Bros., 8. F., architects. Will sell or exchange anv part of one to four acres all in choice fruit and adjoining said residence This is the most Haitoptne4 DreMmakiny Parlarti modern in style, and best constructed cob tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location, ---- In the----- and can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey. Real Uilletk Block, Main Street far (birri Street, Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon. ' ml9’91 BUY POULTRY. PRODUCE, ETC., ETC. MRS. JOHN CLINT Crocker Building, Corner Granite and Main Sts. ------------ o------------ Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. J!1; six for Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mw. 13?" Goods purchased of us will be delivered in any part of the city free of charge. IOO Doses One Dollar ASHLAND, OREGON. For Trade or for Sale. Ashland Market John E. Pelton. AT DEPOT. Best paying hotel in Ash land; doing a fine business. 1776 Is offered for sale or will trade for a fruit farm, a stock ranch, or for stock. Thi6 is a good opporcunity for a trade, as this is a . valuable piece of property. Anyone mean ing business should call on or address the V allsy R ecord , Ashland, Or., for further particulars. -o- ------- Full Line of-------- DRUGS, CHEMICALS, BKALKBS IN COSMETICS, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS' TOOLS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., The citizens of Ashland, Or., will give a Grand Celebration in honor of the Nation’s Holiday on Water of any temperature desired. Natural Temperature H3 deg's. I And everything kept in stock by a lirst- Building Papers, Wrapping Papers class Drugstore. and Twines. Prescriptions a Specialty. [m 12’91 All kinds of ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Inclosed and covered, the same medical Jl/EDFORD, R. P. NEIL, Under the Supervision of the Fire Department. PROPRIETOR. Shop opposite piazza flag stall . The Committees have all been appointed, and report Ashland : : : : Oregon. everything favorable for making the occasion one long to be All Kinds of Fresh Meats remembered by every patriotic citizen in Southern Oregon. Kept constantly on band. Fair living prices is all that we ask. We will make it to your interest to ' deal with us, so give the new meat mar ket a trial. ®^TFresh pork on hand every dav. STOCK FARM FOR SALE. The Fire boys never fail to make a success of anything HE BELL ESTATE, containing 160 acres of land in the heart of a good cattle range. About 6 miles from Henley, they undertake, and they take pleasure in extending an in Cal., on the Klamath river. Also about 56 head of cattle. vitation to the entire community of Southern Oregon and For further particulars inquire of THOS JONES. Henley, Cal,, or VV. T. LAIRD, A^er, Cal., Northern California to join them in the jubilee. | may28 Administrators. T DR. KESSLER & CO.’S ST. LOUIS When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. DISPENSARY. I H icks &M c R bide , the ti A —CITY- QUARTER ker county, Ore- n gon, near what UI A is now Baker City, a PC MT| |DV a man who has since LLli 1 U II I become identified with the resources and fl f* A development of that country. This man JI iLJ is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one o, the wealthiest and most influential citizens in the Passenger Coach to Every Train. county. In a recent letter he says: " I had been suffering from pains in my back and general kid te. Freight moved about town at rates ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The LO /ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. pains in my back had become so severe that I was Fire wood of all kinds delivered any prevented from attending to my work and could not move about without the use of a cane. Hear ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef where n town at lowest prices. fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box. and from that very first dose I found ins’ant relief, and before using half the contents of .he box the pains in my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea. and can conscientiously recommend it to my friends. I would not be without it for anything.” Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, inconti nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. OREGON, I wish to announce to the public that I am ready to take orders for any kind of gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, filing saws, sharpening knives and „cissors etc., etc. Office on Front street, in building with John B. Wrisley, the real estate agent. 2-4 Market. Central 1 ated and happy. Located on the A Bureau of Information. In large and ever growing communi HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE PLAZA. ties wants of one kind or another are I Practical Gunsmith, P ainting , P apering , E tc . Cor. M ain and G ranite streets, Ashland. Oregon. water, always clean, for the springs run a When you expect an advertisement to heavy volume—more than twelve hun- ‘ create business, word it for business. An dred gallons per hour. advertisement has no life in itself—it de You may dive and swim and have more pends for its efficiency upon the vigor fun than “anybody’ —come out as “fine as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven with which you endow it.—“When.” Pioprieuir. R. STRAIT, FOR CONTRACTS RINK. — GRANT HELMAN. ( Successors to Chitwood Bros.) Main St., Opposite Flagstaff. EVANS & BRUNK BATHING Ä perennial, and advertising columns are a bureau of information never to be closed. —Philadelphia Ledger. J. C. BARRETT & CO •J Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Terms, Cash, l’ass-book accounts pay able Monthly. White Sulphur Springs SWIMMING PLAZA DRUG STORE. — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — ASHLAND -- Fashion plates from Minneapolis, St. Paul and New York. All work guaran teed to give satisfaction. [f 19, ’91 Successor to HOSLEY & PELTON, 1891 ■ I Word It for Business. S ixteen Y ears ’ E xperience . ---------- o- The ARLINGTON HOTEL half way work about it.—Printers’ Ink. Yean in this City.) A. O. U. W. BLOCK, (13 In the evening there will be a Grand Ball and as usual, Hose Boys will spare no pains in making it pleasant for 205 SECOND ST.. all visiting friends and strangers. PORTLAND, OR. Largest Stock of Trees J3T’ Don’t fall.to come to Asldand and have a in the Northwest, good time. Program next week. ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. 100,000 Prune Trees ¿mostly French^ 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. 10,000 Early Crawford peach 10,000 Moorpark and Royal Apricot. 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg apple. 20,000 Gravenstein apple. 2<5,OOO Yellow Newtown Pip pin apple. 15,000 Ben Davis apple. 1 It Has Been Tried Large Stock of all Otter Lead ing Varieties of Fruits. FREE FROM INSECT PESTS Catalogue Free. Address: FRUIT RAISING IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY I | H. SETTLEMIER. J. A Good Cigar is a Thing of Joy. FASHIONABLE farm, my residence in Ashland with I a for frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and Dairy and Stock Salt. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates Never do jxaor advertising; never let fungi and animaleulea, and neutral izing and correcting all acidi any one else do poor advertising for you. ties it promotes a normal and Poor work never pays. Use the beet healthful condition in every material that can be had, and have no part of the system. For Sale by J. C. Barrett <S Co. HOTOtìRinio. GROCERY The Best Is the Cheapest. When Raby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she becarie Miss, she clung to Castoria. M ■O- TO URIMk THE WATER IS A TOAIC. The former bloodthirsty savage Indian chief, Geronimo, is now reported to be an earnest Christian and an enthusiastic Sunday school teacher. M. F. EGGLESTON, Manager. These well known and reliable ineciallsU con tinue to treat all chronic, nervoue, blood and akin diseases, also all acute and chronic diseases o! tlie eye endear. They are the most eminent phy • cien» on the American Continent As surgeons they are equalled by none. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Spermatorrhoea. Seminal fxtsses, Night Emissions, I ams of Vital Powers, slee; ’.essness. Gloominess, Depression of Spirits, Adversión to Society, Nearly Discour aged, Lack of Confidence, Dull, Listless, Unfit for Study or Business, permanently and speedily cured. ALL SEXUAL DEFORMITIES and im pediments to marriage corrected. iuB¿raa*n?£ oct the use of mercury. Scrofula, Kryaljielas, Blotches, Eruptions, Eczema, Acne, Ulcers, Pimples. Pain In the Head and Bones, etc., per manently cured when others have failed. URINARY, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Weak Back, Burning Urine, Frequency of Uri nating, Urine High Colored or with MUky Sedi ment on standing, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Cystitus, Varlocele, Hydrocele, etc., permanently cured. Charges reasonable. STRICTUREcuredin from fifteen to twenty days by the latest and most scientific methods. CATA R R H, Throat,.Nose and Lung Deseases successfully and permanently cured. PILES, Flstal, Fissure, Rectal Ulcers,perfect ly cured without knife, ligature or caustic. No detention from business. Over 7,000 cases cured. Treatment scientific, safe and painless, and won derful in fts resulte. LADIES—AU Female Weakness promptly co led. Headache, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression, Ovarian Troubles Inflammation. Ulceration, Falling Displacements, Dismenorrhoea, Spinal Weakness Kidney Complaints, Change of Life, etc. Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Bundays, 11 a. m. to 12 m. N. B —Persons unable to visit us may be treat ed nt their homes by correspondence. Inclose Feu- Cents in stamps when writing us All let ters strictly private, and answered in plain en velop. Address DR. KK88LKR A CO., 2h5 Second Street. Portland, Oregon. Woodburn, Or REDLAND Al ftSEItlES. SfX MILES SOUTH OF You can always find the fin est of Imported and Do mestic and Key West Grants Pass, - * - Oregon, H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle ! 200,000 TREES FOR SALE ---- CONSISTING OF----- Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Prune, Manufacturer i Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond, Pays One Hundred Per Cent on the Investment. O X Gr A R s x Walnut, Cheetniit, Shade and Orna mental trees.- -----ALSO----- All work ordered will lie made to give entire ASHDAND, And the best brands of Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco AT---- OREGON. StraHkrn SATISFAOTION- Pl»»tx, Blarkbrrn Hnyttiae«. Haiti atd Repairing neatly and promptly done, HASTY & GREGORY'S OUR NURSERY Ten and 20 acre farms all in cultivation and HEAL ESTATE. ready to set to fruit within seven miles of Oregon’s Peterman Bros. Red Hill Land, WITHOUT IRRIGATION. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & Capital for $75.00 per acre MANUFACTURERS. For further information send for pamphlet to MARIA COLVLR FARM and at Low Rates. ZtSTEWS-STAZtSTZD. ----- IB GROWN ON----- i LINKVILLE. For the Purpose of Selling the te- WE do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that they are well ADAPTED to the soil and Of Sash and Doors and all kinds and • climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold- i GON. Write for terms to ing and Brackets of al) styles. Boats built i A. H. CARSON & SON., to order. Tbs whole or one half offered G kants P ass , O kkuoa for ule. 14 Or W. B. COLTON Agent, Ashland, Or Eine Botlg of Land Known as the HAVE OPENED a Real Estate office in Odd Fellows' Block, up stairs. Four I Hundred Acres l>est land m Jackson coun ty—fruit or garden—to be sold in tracts to suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:— One half down' balance on time. - ZE. ¿T FARLOW. S3000 OREGON. THE OREGON LAND COMPANY,¡ at oor WIW linaofwork. Mi MM1IL V ra;.,.! V a>«d h.uorabij, by those of IWI ! B IV F” ■ d’* ' ' ’ r «nd in their ■ M 1 ■'■Titi**s,'\her-ver they live. Any «.’J"r”n <l° ,be w<,rk- Ea*.v learn. W. funi.ab everyrtiiu£. VZe »Urt you No ri-k. Y mi can devote your »pare inoaneutt, or al! your tin. to tfce work. 1 his !• in entirely »<•'» lead^nd bungs v. Qnderfu! sp. ce»* t., every vt crkcr. Beginners are earning from to til) iw-r week and up* aids. ana more after a little experience. We can fumir-L tou the tin- ploymeut and teach ycu FKEF.'. No apace to explain here. Full hforaatr.n >KLk. Til IT. <V <•<>.. Al Gt blA. I a ISK. Read the “Record’s” Premiums. r ! ■ ’ ' L «tonn.30 a year is made by John fl. Ooodwin.Troy.N.T.ptf work f«»r ue. Render, you me y u»l indie at auu>b,Lut we rpn Ä leech you quickly l»ow toearn from f 6 to » f 10 a day ut the »tnrt, and luoir utf go .AB mi , Both sexes, *11 ug< ». Ji< part of America, you <au com..... . m i«vme. rir- . IMy.'i.g a!l 5 our titbe.or rjivre jd - rh ufa onhr V) 'gf the work. Ail to ••r«»« W M RF «♦* 5 jr Worker. We Haul jou, fin raeLibrg Z • etyihin». LAJHI V, hi’l M»ll 1 h-aitwA - \ lAJiriCCLAK» lkl !: Z do»«.«at one«. “ - .I. s MJJ i A €4>-. MAINT- TAKE THE RECORD. to