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.1 • \ ll VALLEY RECORD. ASHLAND. O b SENATOR STEWART ON PAPERS. NEWS newspapers are not conservators public welfare, nor yet tbe mir rors in which public opinion is reflected. The newspapers are tbe abject creatures and slaves of tbe money power which is exercised through tbe bankers that con trol gold. There are a dozen bankers in New York which shape the politics of the newspapers, and which have heretofore dominated the finances of tbe country. These bankers have European partners, whose interest is that all debts contract ed with tbeir banks shall be paid in tbe dearest possible money. That ia, gold. These few banks control all other banks of tbe country. None of the small banks have any opinions that are contrary to those of the big banks They wcmld be «but off from the privileges which the larger banks have created and have con trol. The merchants of this country are in tbe hands of tbe banks to a greater or less degree. The merchants support the newspapers with advertising. When the big bankers yell for gold the little bank ers yell for gold. The word is passe« 1 to tbeir customers, the merchants, to yell for gold, and they respond. If the news papers fail to join in the chorus the mer chant shuts off his advertising. There never was more abject slavery, albeit the bondage is indirect and imperceptible. Tbe ------- : -T mcmdat , July 30 «W1 of tbe The People’s Paper. William M. Weedon, the man who de veloped the celebrated Waterbury witch, is dead at New Bedford, Mass. Tbe farmers alliance will have per formed a great service for tlie country' should they succeed in wresting away politics from tbe “bieee« Wool is lower than it baa been for twenty yean in spite of the McKinley bill, which has a record of raising prices and wage«.—Pendleton E. O. Tbe genina of Mr. Blaine ia not to be denied. He baa a faculty for stealing Democratic thunder that is poeeeaaed by no other leader among the Repulicans Bradshaw, who succeeded the notori ous Quincy A. Brooks as collector of cus toms at Port Townsend, has been re moved. That billet seems to be very tempting. ________________ Mrs. Hopkins-Searles, widow of Hopkins, one of tbe 8. P. R. R. nates who left her $60,000,000 with she married a young New York tect, ia dead. Mark mag which archi SHALL DOLPH BE APPOINTED? Portland Telegram : The Republican political)« who are always putting Pen noyer into a bole never succeeded in plugging the bole. He gets out easier than he goes in. Salem Journal, (Rep.)J c .» fl PENNOYER ON TAXATION. Portland Telegram.] The North American Review for Au gust has an article on “The New Political Partv” by Governor Sylvester Pennoyer, of Oregon. The governor is well known as a terse, coveni and forcible writer,and this article fully sustains this reputation. In thisjirticle be argues that in the last campaign both parties—judging one by its platform and the other by the Mills bill—were in favor of a more or less of a protective tariff, which the governor de nounces as “the most unjust and unequal mode of taxation ever devised by the in genuity of man.” Tbe only difference, je claims, was in degree, not in princi ple, hence the fight was.over a compara tively insignificant matter—what share of the tariff spoils should go to tbe gov ernment and what to tbe protected in dustries. “Other abuses,” he says,“ten fold'more baneful in their results upon national prosperity were entirely un noticed.” - There is considerable truth and force in the governor's views, though they are by no means new. He is opposed to the whole tariff system, and would wipe it out altogether and substitute an income tax. The governor is a reformer and may be on the right track in principle, but government and politic« are prac tical affairs, and everything that perhaps ought to be done cannot be done at once. The importance of keeping the blood in a pure condition is nxnvers .Ily known, and j.l there are Very few people wlio l .ve perfectly pure ■good. The taint of scrofula, salt rheum, or citer foul humor is heredited and transmitted for generations, causing untold suffering, and we also accumulate poisou ar. J genus of dis ease from the ju." we breathe, the food we eat, or the water w c drink, There is noth t n g more con- Clusively proven than the positive power pf Hood's Sarsaparilla over all diseases of the blood. This medicine, when fairly tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or salt rheum, removes tbe taint which causes catarrh, neutralizes the acidity and cures rheumatism, drives out the germs of malaria, blood poi soning. etc. Ft also vitalizes and en riches the blood, thus overcoming that tired feeling, and building up the whole system. Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full infor mation and statements of cures sent free. 3 Hrs. M. E. Tyler Artist. £ u/ ■D Ijf GROCERY. I COMPANY, 11- BEATS ANYTHING THE WORLD Comer Main and Granite Street». PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Bromides made in all sizes. Call and examine our work. ■o- Fine New Store! - New Triumphs ! I f Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggtit«. JI; lix for J5. Prepared only i>y C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas«. IOO Dose® One Dollar LIVE WHILE YOU CAN. Mechanics and Farmers, you can get a complete outfit for $12, consisting of the following : 1 tailor made dress suit........ $9 00 1 suit of underwear............... 1 00 1 dress shirt.......................... 75 1 working shirt..................... 50 1 pair of suspenders........ 25 Socks, handkrchiefs, etc.... 50 Grand Total............................... $12 Off :-A. GARRICK, YER. M MERCHANT TAILOR la Has Ever Seen ! Hood’s A Hot Day Joke. lacked in height excited the amuse ment of passengers on one of the Jersey City ferryboats one of the recent hot mornings by the way the weather affect ed him. When he came on board he re moved his hat, and leaning his head for ward the perspiration streamed from him as if he were an eaves trough dur ing a sharp shower. In about two min utes he took his hat off again, and spout ed quite as copiously as before. His fel low passengers, who had watched hit, salutatory operation with something akin to sympathy, smiled as he favored them with an encore. Presently he exuded another torrent, and as the passengers began laughing one of them remarked: “There won't be anything left of you by night except a grease spot if you keep on this way, my friend.” That's what my wife said before I left home,” replied the sufferer good humor- edly, “and 1 said I’d be sure to find some friends to send my gravy home. So I put myself in your hands.” The laugh was on the would be wag, who found another part of the boat more to his comfort, while the human lava- lory was allowed to continue his anti- fat ablutions undisturbed.— New York Times. V- M. F. EGGLESTON, Manager. VW ¡JÀ-. Blood A man who made up in girth what he MRS. J. D. CROCKER, V « Millstuffs. Dairy and Stock Salt. A Liberal Share of Pat BUY POULTRY, PRODUCE, ETC., ETC rouage solicited. Crocker Building, Corner Granite and Main Sts. Has Moved into the building adjoining R. P. Neil's meat mar ket on the north, and invites the public to inspect his samples AT, *0 ----------- o----------- ioods purchased of us will be delivered in any part of the city free of charge. e Tbe Yamhill County Ledger says: “If Hermann should be put up by the Re MERCHANT TAILOR, publicans for Congress in this district M’CALL’S BLOCK. we believe there will be a ‘fighting chance ’ to defeat him. He is helping Next year the government will com mence paying bounties to sugar growers. the railroads in their effort to get C. A. It will probably take $15,000,000 of the Dolph appointed U. 8. Circuit Judge, people’s money to reward the few as pro- and ‘hta av °°*ht 0U,Flc'ellt * HERE WILL BE an interesting race Tided under tbe McKinlev law. to defeat hlm The ’XK,t>Ie dounot here on August 22d, 1891. The dis —any more railroad attorneys on the beneh. tance will be a single dash of % mile. Free for all horses in Southern Oregon. The en It will not be many moons before the and they will resent the injury done trance fee will be $20, which will be added political pot of a preeidential year will be them bv Mr. Hermann. No amount of to purse Five or more horses to enter. sizzling. Inside of ten months tbe con- hand-shaking will atone for this offense The first horse takes the money. Second horse saves his entrance fee. All horses ventions for state and county offices will against tbe wishes of tbe people. The must be entered on or before August 8th, have their nomineee in the field. Be- ■ B«* | State Grange has taken note of this 1891. For information address J. C. HALL. aides tbe customary officers this district scheme to put Mr. Dolph on the bench Central Point, Or. elects two circuit judges, and the county and they know who are the prime mov judgeship will also be filled again for four ers in it yearn. Tbe leading feature in local poli It is not known that President Harri tico is whether the Democrats are agoing son has made his selection of new Judges, to stand together or “knife” their can but it is not certain that tbe brother of ANTED—GOOD AGENTS to sell our general line of merchandise. No Senator Dolph will be appointed. His ap Father Time is good to the didates. peddling. Above salary will be paid to pointment will not be good policy for the Emulation. ” agents. man who is good to himself. “live Orchardista are urged to take prompt For further information, address: Republican party. Senator Dolph should The process of the youthful mind measures to save their apple and pear CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO.. not ask his brother’s appointment. There when it gets to logical deduction is apt Those who live well live long, 178 West Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. crop from tbe codlin moth, which has is a belief that Senator Dolph himself to be fearful and wonderful, and the and he surely lives well who developed in great numbers since warm adult intellect is not always easily able made hundreds of thousands of dollars weather set in. Carelessness and indif dines at 1 out of watered railroad stock that will be to follow. ference on this subject will cost fruit At a kindergarten class not long since : for futnre generations as big a burden as growers very dear. Tbe moth is like a the teacher asked her pupils to give an Suitable for wrapping purposes, to for the present. ¿Vs the partner of Jo example of a cylinder from some object mortgage—it works st night while the i Simon, Mr. C. A. Dolph is not desired which they had at home. underlay carpets, etc., farmer sleeps. The only remedy is “Good digestion waits on For Sale at the RECOllI) Office i for tbe federal bench for life by the peo- “Asparagus,” one little boy repsponded spraying, and every grower who wants a j pie. He represents the corporation in- very promptly, appetite” when the viands are For a troublesome cough there is nothing crop of healthy fruit will do well to get “My mother had rhubarb,” another to work at once with his spraying ma . terests that are neither devoted to the said briskly, thus catching at half the than Coamberlain’s Cough Remedy. excellent in quality, are prop better j State nor to any other interests but those It strengthens the pulmonary organs, chine. _________________ cylinder idea and yet improving an op antagonistic to the producer. This is allays any irritation and effectually cures portunity to boast of something which erly cooked and tastefully the cough. It is especially valuable for the When Leak’s advertising car stereopti- I squarely a State issue between the cor his family enjoyed. cough which so often follows an attack of served, as they are at Pine’s. the can threw a fine picture of President porations and the people. If Mr. Dolph grip. For sale by all druggists. The third, overcome by the connection Harrison on the canvas in Ashland there is appointed it will be regarded by the of ideas on the culinary side, lost sight Meals Served from 5:30 a. i was no demonstration of lung work from latter that the corporations have scored of the original proposition altogether, m. to 11:30 p. m. at Popular the large crowd, which surprised the ste- I a great victory over them. If a Judge is and cried out with the air of one who is Prices, strictly Short Orders. reoptican man, for just previous there appointed, as he should be, in the interest not to be beaten: HEREBY respectfully intorni the farm ■ “Well, my mother is going to make ers and laboring people of Jackson coun was quite a demonstration of applause of justice to all classes, the people will ty, Oregon, that I have been appointed some root beer anyway I ” — Boston Cou over a picture of the American flag. It triumph' and their; burdens will be Deputy Organizer of Alliance and Indus-' rier. _____________ _ ■•» i is a notorious fact that Harrison is very lignter, aa they should be. trial I nions in this county. Correspond I Microscopes Are Not Essential to Good For the Purpose of Selling the ence solicited from all who are desirous of unpopular, part'cularly with his own organizing Alliances. Health or Appetites. party leaders in this section, and many Tbe interest in base ball lies in tbe Fine Iioely of Land Known SAMUEL H. HOLT. Rough Not Pointed $i;oo The scientists are getting in their Phoenix, Oregon. of “the faithful” sav they will never vote hope to see the pitcher contort himself ll ll ll as the 92 4 for him again. The president’s blunder into the guise of a corkscrew and then work in many ways. It begins to look ll ll ll 3 75 as if we were producing rather more ing, and we may say contemptible, treat deliver bis shot with the force of a cat State Directory—Caution. ll ll ll 4 80 USINESS MEN may save themselves ment of Ashland Republicans who dif apult; to see the catcher, masked like a experts and scientists than there is any ll ll ll use for. They have hammered away at HAVE OPENED a Real Estate office in 3 a good deal of mortifiation if they will 75 fered with bis administration’s views in Reman gladiator, crouch to receive the Odd Fellows’ Block, up stairs. Four ll be on their guard against any cheap direct ll ll the secretary of agriculture until he has o 70 Hundred Acres best land in Jackson coun regard to the iatenaity of the fires of hell, blow; to see the mighty bat make its established the microscopical inspection ory scheme that demands pay in advance. ll ll ll o 50- whirls, the ball soar sunward and tbe of pork. That is all very well if the ty—fruit or garden—to be sold in tracts to That fake has been workea in the east and is largely the cause of it. suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:—One is always a disappointment. Either the exile on the base come merrily home 4 Foot Dressed 5 Wire, Pointed man who exports pork wants it inspect half down, balance on time. book never comes or is so incomplete as to $1 33JÍ Sacramento baa abolished the chain- << It it 44 be worse than none. R. Polk & Co. of ed and is willing to pay the cost of such 4 4 1 23 E. J FARLOW. gang, having found it coats more to run Those of the public who desire to know inspection, But where is the need of Portlaud, Oregon, have been publishing bi ll ll .11 4 1 25 *1 3^ ennially, since 1884, their well known Ore- it than let the priaonera languiah in jail. what the farmers alliance are kicking pork inspection generally? If we are to • il ll ll tl S>n, Washington and Idaho Gazetteer and 3 1 20 3M Aahland made the same discovery about about can find their side of the case in discard all food carrying living atoms usiness Directory. It is a standard publi il It ll ll 3 3 1 14 cation of rare merit and should be heartily • year ago and when Mayor Grainger the articles op 4th page of the R ecord our grub allowance will be limited in Í supported. It is issued at $5, a price that and the anti-“boodle” administration got weekly. These articles are very read deed and the variety very small. secures a thoroughly reliable book, and tbe publishers exibit confidence in their own in it was ordered stopped. The R ecord able and are prepared by the literary Water—everything nearly would be bureau of the alliance. work by not asking “pay in advance.” barred. Who ever heard of an American hopea that men will yet get human* People are further warned not to believe in dying from eating, pork ? . They cook Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire the falsehoods of canvassers for bogus pub Five enough to look upon the chain-gang and The New York World has this to say their pork and the cooking kills the tri lications, who say Polk <t Co. have retired upon the selfish, inhuman, and intoler of the trial of Colonel Compton, at Walla china spiralis and destroys its power of from the field. They now have their next Continuous Twist of the Wire. Any kind and size Pickets. ant age in which it flourished with the Walla: “It having been adjudicated harm. Cooked trichina is perhaps just as Oregon, Washington and Idaho book in ac tive preparation, and will be here long after gJ^Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than disgust and humiliation that it looks up that Col. Compton’s soldiers did no palatable and nutritious food as most INDEMNITY ASSOCIATION these piratical schemes are dead and for Birb Wire Fence. Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. on the cenapicuoua barbarities and cru lynching, why court-martial him tor fail other animal matters. If you will ex gotten . amine your daily food microscopically eitiea practiced at timee during thè past ure to restrain them ?” you will find that you are constantly A ffords Y ou T he B est O p n ■ Al ■■AMcon be earned at our NEW line of wort, in the world's history. But it will be Albert Erwin, editor of the Leonard, Tex ■ ■ I ■ E rapMlv and honorably, by tho»e of swallowing millions of living animals, as. Graphic, says: “ Forthecureof cramps IW1 ■ I IK ■ citin-r sex. ' otiiig <>r old, and in their quite a time to come, for the largest part ■ portunity at the L owest MWB ft B ■ ■ ■ ■ own h>< a/ities.w berever they live. Any A in the stomach Chamberlain's Colic, Chol larger and nastier than trichina. ■ ■■ Ar I V MB ■ one cun do tbe work. Easy to learn. I of public sentiment of thia community era and Diarrhoea Remedy is tbe best and - ■ .'i "• We famish everything. We start you. No risk. You can deyota million of such in one draught of water P ossible R ates . your spare moments, or all your time to the work. This is an rather indorsed the idea until it was most speedy I have ever used.” Many oth would not be uncommon. And so on entirely new lead.aml brings wonderful strcceBs to every worker. same ers who have tried it entertain the Beginners are earning from to $&(» per week and upwards, found that it didn’t pay, when public opinion. F'or sale by all druggists. through nearly all of the animal and •nd more after a little experience. We can furnish you the em* ploy men t and teach you FREE. No space to explain here. Full ' Proprietor You pay only on your insur aentiment wae very willing to let it alide. Information FKK . w» «’ — e. , t maisf . mineral poisons. There is little or noth Mr». M. H. de Young. And the public aentiment of Ashland ing to fear in them. They are now T" ed value and are enti A correspondent says of the wife of having a little game of international gauged by the accepted standards ’of . » politics played with them. Prussia tled to share in morality, ia very high, being a veritable M. H. de Young: ft J After a short season of society Miss went back on our hog, not particularly city of churches, parsons and pure the benefits. Kathenne Isabel Deane became Mrs. because it sometimes carried trichina but wooaeu. • J Michael H. de Young when only eight because she wished the profit on growing een years old, since when her beauty, her own hogs. She excluded our canned Gov. Boies of Iowa, in his letter ac cepting the Democratic nomination comes grace and domestic virtues have made fruits, not because they might contain out strong for free silver coinage, tariff her one of the most popular women of lead poison, and our fruits dried on zinc WSUMICE BLOCk. (OR. Olí & lAH-BTR. the Pacifie slope. trays, not In fear of poisoning by the reform and forninst Prohibition. We The De Young nursery coutains four traces of salphate of zinc but because Motive that all Democratic state plat olive branches that are the perfection of she wanted her own people to supply form« and candidates are on the people’s juvenility—Charles, Helen Marguerite, the demand. As the old colored barber t aide of the currency question. This is Constance Marie and Kathleen, six, sev used to say the zinc and lead were only J. C. TOLMAN, Pres. J. A. LEE, Sec’y. ( what the R ecord likes to see. The Dem en, five and two yearlings. The Chron “skuses. ” Scientists in Boston have J. M. McCALL, Treas. A. 8. H ammond , Attorney ocratic party ia the people’s party'; the icle boyB swear by their employer's wife, discovered copper in French canned veg Republican party ia the monopolists’ and during her visit to New York last etables. Sulphates and acetates of copper party. The only thing the Democratic winter they sent the rarest of California are rough poisions in large doses and STOCK FARM FOR SALE I !.* party needs an apology for occasionally fruits (on the boughs) and flowers to perhaps there was enough of these salts Klunder, to decorate her apartments at ia that it has a sprinkling of monopoly the Fifth Avenue HotcJ, which on lier in a hundredweight of vegetables to poi HE BELL ESTATE, containing 160 son a mouse. acres of land in the heart of a good it men in it; and it requires some awaken return from a shopping excursion glad People ate pork in vast quantities for cattle range. About 6 miles from Henley, /it ing up in the ranks to keep policy Demo dened her with surprise and filled her centuries before trichina was discov Cal., on the Klamath river. Also about 56 heed of cattle. crats from paying any respect to this eyes with tears of gratitude. A sou ered though it was fo the pig all the F’or further particulars inquire of very small minority of monopolistic na- venir in immortelles read, “Christmas . time. Also, for many years we have TllOS JONES. Henley, £>1„ boba. The Democratic party has no greetings from the flowery west to the eaten fruit from cans soldered' on the or W. T. L4JKD, Ager, Cal., Autui^tratorS: inside, and fruit dried on zinc frames, may28 busmens to fear the money-shark power. anowy east.” E. J. FARLOW, Agent, Ashland, Or. and pickles colored green with copper f This power always stands solid with the How to Fruit Tree*. Republicans. It is the duty of the De Dr. L. H. Heaskius of Vermont one of > salts; figs, dates, raisins, prunes, cheese, mocracy to fear nothing, stand solid by the foremost horticulturists of the coun and other things swarming with life of the people and depend upon unflinching try, atrangly advocates leaning newly thousands of Hpecies yet we are not poi- * ■ - — planted fruit trees toward the 2 and 3 I soned or eateu up by them. The facts ■oxmraps to win. Practical Gunsmith, o'clock stynnier sun as a preventative , are that nearly all of these poisons, / , which taken in large dose? ure certainly Governor Pennover has kindly sent against sunburn of the southwest side J/EDFORD, OREGON, fatal, are not in the least injurious the R kcobd a copy of the North Ameri of the trunk. If such practice is right when taken in the very small doses we 1 wish to announce to tue public that 1 a can Review for August, containing bis in cold Vermont how necessary is it in > get in food. If you do not wish to am ready to take orders’ for any Kind of this bright climate and hot dry air? gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, views on “the New Political Party.” Lean your fruit trees to th« southwest swallow bugs then quit eating, drinking filing saws, sharpening knives and scissors etc., etc. Gov. Pennoyer's ideas are correct and he and give them a set over in that direc ! and breathing. Office on FTont street, in building with seta them forth in such a clear light as to tion «very winter while young. John B. Wrisley, the real estate agent. 2-4 The remarkably damp weather of the free tbe public mind from the danger present summer has caused the appear Whey for Pigs. which the soulless organs of the harsh, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Wisconsin experiment station an ance of mosquitos in Paris for the first selfish usurer is so fretful about that time since 1874.____________ United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,I they turn black in tbe face at the very nounces that when corn meal and shorts Julv 23. 1891. f Jas. L. Brooks has reached Chicago suggestion of a change. Tbe governor are selling for $12 per ton sweet whey safely ’UCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the and will start for hotne as ston as 'VTO from cheese making is worth 10 cents AX foh'oa'iiig-nanied settler has filed no has a dear head, bis aims are invariably per 100 pounds for pig feed. Whey he closes his business affairs.—Mascot. tice of his intention to luake final proof in for tbe public good and he has a courag alone is not sufficient but mixed with ' support of his claim, and that stftd proof I will be made before the Judge or County eous manner of setting forth his ideas corn meal or shorts it is better than clerk of Jackson county. Oregon, at Jack that fears no man, set of men, political either. Buttermilk is a more valuable sonville, Oregon, on Saturday. September party, clique or anything else. There is pig food. In plenty with good grazing atti, 1891. viz: Joseph P. True. Home stead Entry No. 5556. for the N W of Sec. nothing in the field of politics which the it makes choice pork. 26 Tp. 39 S’ R 1 E„ W. M. R ecord would be more pleased to see He names the following witnesses to A Naw Creaiu Separator. prove his continuous residence upon and than Gov. Pennoyer in the preeidential A dairyman in New York has invent cultivation of, said land, viz: Leander A. chair of this nation. With his great ed a cream separator which separates all Neil, Wm. R. Kincaid, Wm. W. Erb and courage and fearlessness he would rattle the cream from new warm milk in a L. Waterman, all of Ashland, Jackson county. Oregon. the very life out of tbe dry bones of the few minutes. By actual test it separated ■ jy30-6t J ohn H. S hvpe , Register stiff-necked, weak-kneed and white liv- cream from milk in twenty-five A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. erod political makeshifts of our timee. minutes. The separation ia affected by Livingstone’s Antidote for Drunkenness will cure any case of the liquor habit in And the governor would make it win. condensing air in a strong cylinder over from ten to thirty days, from drinker to .SAVE YOUR- C HaD'S TIF E ' sIionldyourHttifcenùbeukenTO’IIGHT whh Membranous It only requires a stubborn persistence the milk. The greater the air pressure the drunkard. The Antidote can be given Croup, would you dor FL»: p jjciau could eav® the quicker the cream rises. Why it in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of 1UU&T what NSE _________ •' in tbe right to arouse and wake up tbe does so no on« has yet explained. the person taking it. The Antidote will sluggish courage of mankind to make it not injure the health in any way. Manu- Liverpool salt to be bad cheap in large factured by the Livingstone Chemical Co., <d aG-u^»e98. barmlcse p>?wder. and is the c.'/iysuf*guard. In open its eye« to something more than quaBtito« at the C, <i (tor«, Crocker build- San Francisco, Cal., and for sale by T. K. •W pan it hag <:e»er faue«L Order NOT from ymF drugghf «elflshnsl, tear or prujadice lag. Xuouu. Price, ¿ jc . ▲ .leu)wdgr ty znal.ibr Jft®. • Belton. Ashland Market. John E. Pelton. H. C. MYER. Successor to HO8LEY & PELTON, — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — HORSE RACING. Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Beef, Pork and MuttOn. T Pine’s Depot Restaurant Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay able Monthly. EVANS & BRUNK DKALKBS IN WALTER A. WOODS’ Salary $25 Per Week. Mowers, Rakes and Harvesting Machinery. W VICTOR MOWERS, PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS* TOOL8, WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., HAY CARRIERS, HARPOON and JACKSON’S P ainting , P apering , E tc . OLD PAPERS Building Papers, Wrapping Papers and Twines. All kinds of ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. CONTRACTS Ashland, Oregon. Central PROPRIETOR. Shop opposite piazza flag stall. All of : : Oregon. Meats Fresh REDL4.VD M ILSREIES. SIX MILES SOUTH OF B Grants Pass, - - Oregon. 200.000TREES FOR SALE ----- CONSISTING OF------ Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Prune, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond. Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna mental trees. Is Your Stock Insured? —ALSO— The best stock, hog, rabbit and chicken fence. Ashland « Fence Kinds : Kept constantly on hand, 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. fS^Tresh pork on hand every <iav. Great Comedown in Prices on MARIA COLVER FARM The OllEGON LIVE STOCK MUTUAL : Atthland REAL ESTATE. I I Market. R. P. NEIL, REDUCED 20 P R CT ORGANIZE ALLIANCES FOB Plant», Blarkbern VrapetiaM. Strawberry Plant» nii OUR NURSERY ----- IS GROWN ON— Red Hill Land, Works I WITHOUT IRRIGATION. V*. 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 climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE-. GON. Write for terms to H. S. EMERY, A. H. CARSON & SON., . G rants P ass , O bkgon Or W. B. COLTON, Agent, Ashland Or., Home Office, It Has Been Tried Ashland, Oregon. OR. KESSLER & CO,’S ST. LOUIS T DISPENSARY. FR1UT RAISING IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY « R. * Pays One Hundred STRAIT, Beldiifs CROUP i TH H> MIM W»«nrf*8T »•., M«AIU|M OREGON A. O. U. W. BLOCK, 205 SECOND BT., Cent ón the Investment. Ten and 20 acre farms all in cultivation and ready to set to fruit within seven miles of Oregon’s Capital for $75.00 per acre. For further information send for pamphlet to THE (13 Tea» ia thia City.) LAND COMPANY, PORTLAND, OR. ’ I 1be»e well known and reliable sneclailai» con- -w-t fill chronic, nervona, blood and akin □UcaMNi. also, ** —end < iironic dineaee« of _ t *-—- t Y» the eyeandear. They are tbe moat emuieuit uy- claua on the American Continent Aa aurgeon« he> are equalled by nona. NERVOUS OCBfLITY. Spermatorrhoea, ■‘ctnlnal Uixaea, Sight Emlaalone, Loos of Vita] l’'>wera. Hleepleaaneaa, Gloomlneaa, Dopreoalou , OI Spirits, Adv etalon to Society. Nearly biaoour agod. l ack sf Confidaaoe, Dui], Uatk«. Unfit I for Study or BualnoM, permanently an4fipeefiiy ” 11» uiul Scltaiicre» oomple out the u»e of mercury. Scrofula, KryslpelM, I URINARY, Kidney n£d B*kddtr Trouble». 1 Weak Back, burning Urina, Frequency of Uri nating, Uriue High Colored or with Milky fiedi- inent on »tending, Gonorrhoea, Cleet, Cyititus, I Vanoce.e, Hydrocele, ate., permanently cared. Charges rea-onable. STRICTURE cured tn from fifteen to twenty •ter* by the l»te»t and most oclentlfic method». CATARRH, Throat, Note and Lung Deaeaoe» yuc< c»Miilly and pcnnrnently cured. “ 1 Pl1 *i.8, Kl»tel, Flaaure, Rectal Ulcer», perioev- !y cured without knife, ligature or cauitic. ho detention trots bual««»». OvorTJMD care« curd«. 'I reatineut oclentlfic, »afe and painle»», and won- ; derful jn it« result». LADIES—All Female Weakneu promptly cored. Headache, Nervoui Fro»tration, General Debility, nkepleacne»», Depreadon, Ovarian Tro..ole« Inflammation, ulceration, Falling l.irnte emeut». Dlimenorrhoea. Spinal Weaknoai Kidney Complaint», Change of Life, etc. Office Hour»—> a. m. tog p. m. Bunday«, 11 a tn. to 12 in. N- B.—Person» unable to vtait u» may be treat ed »' tl.eir home» by eorreapoudeuoe. lndoae tour Outs in »tamp« when writing u» AU let ters »irietly private, and anaweredin plain en- veloi'. veloi.. Addrere DR. KX88LXR A CO., I «« Second atmabTortland. Oregon. I • • ■ ''••»•¡•if r