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Br««. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ------ TH! riNKIT------ FXjÆJIJSr AND HJX-JSTOY ZPZEÒT dSTTITST C3-. NO MONOPOLY PRICES. jtW"Give us your order for Letter heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circu- ars, Etc. VOL. VÏÏ. i V Your V J Heart’s Blood ! V Is the_____ Is the most important part of ▼ your organism. organism. Three-fourths of W the complaints to cu wuieu which thesys- uicsys- tem is subject are due to impuri- W You can, ties in the blood. Youcan,there- fore, realize how vital it is to ▼ SB V — ▼ Keep It Pure jf For which purpose ose nothing can ▼ equal I It effectually re- M moves' ------------ a 11 impurities, ▼ cleanses the blood thoroughly and builds up the general health, sss. PRESSED BRICKS. Within the last ten days Messrs. C. Swanston. Louis Garber, John Coughlin, Tom Collins and the XL Company, have taken about 2400 head of cattle to Shasta valley. The drive is about over, but there will probably be about 500 head more to go from the best authority we have. The output of beef cattle driven from Klamath and Lake counties to Shasta valley will reach the number of 15,000 head. O. C. Applegate last Sun day drove through town 292 head of two and three-year-old beef cattle and 160 calves, which be had sold to Mitchell, the cattle buyer. The Applegates, Oli ver and Ivan, and Gilbert Anderson are not disposing of all their cattle holdings, but are cutting down their herds to suit the range. They still have 1000 head on their ranches.—Express. ■ • Dr. Songer was at the county seat Monday. Mias Blanche Whiting has gone to Los Angeles. Mrs. J. H. Russell returned Sunday from Portland. John Hitt, of Sardine creek, has gone to Washington. Newt. Shook has returned from a busi ness trip to Klamath county. Albert Pankey was up from Central Point Friday on a business trip. Mrs Dunuey, of Galls creek, is critical condition from consumption. Jack Way has returned to Oregon City from a visit with Gold Hili relatives. A daughter was born to the wife of the late A. J. Ganiard in Ashland Nov. 6th. Mrs. Carrie Snyder, of California, has been paying Mrs. R. T. Melius a visit. II. E. Baker was married at Elkton, Douglas county, Oct. 25th, to Alice Mc- Clay. Surveyor Root has returned from his work on the Portland Bull Run water works. Al. Ball, who has been saw-milling in Josephine county, returned to Ashland Saturday. M. C. Kasson reports splendid duck and geese hunting sport at Pelican bay this season. Capt O. C. Applegate, the Klamath county stock raiser, came in Saturday on a business trip. Deputy Sheriff A. S. Barnes came up Saturday and spent Sunday with bis family in Ashland. L. C. Rodenberger, the carpenter, has just completed a residence for Mr. Leev er at Central Point. Dr. A. J. Collar, a Yreka physician, was in Ashland Friday, interviewing Electrician Tutthill. Albert Kinney, of the hardware firm of Kinney & Provost, is in Yamhill county on a business trip, Ex-County Clerk W. N. Sutton, of Lake view, passed through Friday for a trip to tbe Willamette valley. Chas. H. Johnson, E. V. Mills, W. II. Leeds and E. V. Carter left Monday for ¡»hunting trip at Pelican Bay. Frank Arant brought his father, J. T. Arant, in from Klamath county and took him to Douglas county Saturday. A petition is being circulated in Albany for the pardon of Russell, Linn county’s embezzling school superintendent. F. T. Wheeler, the artistic painter of Central Point, has put a new dress on I’eter Applegate’s residence in that burg. Before buying a piano or organ don’t fail to see aiid hear the Kimball. G. F. Shepherd will show them to you and give prices. Mr. Devenney, Sr., of Phoenix, is in a very critical condition from another stroke of paralysis that attacked him Sat urday. The Alota evaporator at Medford has finished a run on 100,000 pounds of green fruit, and is just starting in on 300 bush els of apples. W. H. Basye, one of the prominent and respected citizens of the Kubli sec tion on Applegate, died at bis home on tho 6th iust.. aged 65 years. Douglas county, also, will cease paying wild animal bounties after the 1st of De cember. Linn county will pay no more bounties except on coyotos, whose scalps bring $2.50 each. John R. Stearns returned Sunday from Klarnath river, where he has been super intending the work on Songer & Dame’s river mine, getting it ready for early operations in the spring. Charley Hill, a native of Ashland, had his foot crushed while doing foreman work at the Everett, Wash., dry dock, necessitating the amputation of that member above the ankle, E. R. Allen, representing the Portland winter fair, was in Ashland Saturday ad- vertising the same. It begins December 20th, and he is working up interest in an excursion with special low rates. The Ashland public schools have added on another teacher,N.H.Clayton, which makes 11 teachers in the service. The enrollment is near onto 600, which indi cates that Ashland is full of kids. Capt. A. C. Smith, the red hot popu list of Phoenix, has gone to Michigan, via Colorado, to visit his mother and re main several months. His two grand children go with him to Colorado. Mrs. D. W. Mathews and daughters, Mrs. Cunningham and Miss Oskie Math ews, came in from Klamath Agency and left for Salem Saturday. Ex-Agent Mathews will be along in a few weeks. The “good times” and revival of pros perity Tuesday week did not prove effi cacious in one ease at least. Sicbel & Mayer, of Portland, went on a “gold basis” Saturday ; liabilities over $60,000. Insanity Caused by a Lynching, ▼ Sheriff F. P. Lane and Daput.v Sheriff Manley Whorton passed through Friday from Lakeview with Al. Heminger, whom they were taking to the Salem in sane asylum. Heminger was the night watch of Lakeview when a mob took his keys to the county jail from him at the point of two revolvers and then took Bill Thompson out of tbe jail and lynched him to tbe court house. This affair so impressed Heminger that he went crazv on that subject, thinking that the mob is after him and that tbe people of Lake view have it in for him. Professional Cards CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental Plates made with G< Id and Aluminum Roofs. Gold F.ilings inserted in Porcelain Teeth o perf< st. appearance. Gold Crow n and Contour work a specialty. Office over the Bank. Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 a. in. and 4 to 5p. m. M. BROWER A Mining Man in Trouble. Tacoma, Nov. 8.—George W. Boggs, ex-city treasurer, was to-day arrested charged with embezzling $24,368 of tiie city’s money. Tbe charge states that he took tbe city cash, and in place put into the State Savings bank three notes that were worthless; one for $10,767; one for $7491, and one for $500; also that he en tered an item ns “campaign fund,” amounting to $5608. It seems that when ever be wanted money, be would draw on the hank and put notes in place of the cash. Ae to the campaign fund item, the bookkeeper at the bank explains that Boggs told him he had spent over $5000, Upon the bookkeeper asking him how he should charge the amount, goggs said: “Oh, charge in to the campaign fund.” The note for $10,000 is absolutely worth less, and the others would not realize 10 cents on the dollar. Pending the preliminary examination Boggs is about on a bail bond. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, : A shland , : ; O regon . Office—At Residence intersection of Me chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. J L. WOOD. DENTAL SURGEON. : A shland , : : ASHLAND, Klamath Stock Shipments. Our Treatise on B’ood and Skin diseases mailed Free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. O regon LL MANNER of metal and rubber plates made in the latest approved methods. Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge Ringing Noises work a specialty. All work warranted to In the ears, sometimes a roarintr. buzzing give perfect satisfaction. Low prices. sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceed Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. ingly disagreeable and very common dis ease. Loss of smell or bearing also result front catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tbe great blood purifier, is a peculiarly success ful remedy ter this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. A For Every Dollar’s Worth OF GOODS SOLD Hood'd Pills are the best after dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. By the Shotgun ltonte. Wm. Schubert, a 38 vear-old Austrian, arose from his bed at his place on Oak creek, east of Roseburg, Thursday morn ing, and shot himself in the mouth with a shot gun, scattering his brains all over the room. His wife inimediatel)’ went to his room and found him lying dead OU GET AN ARTICLE over a box He was the principal wit ness in the case against Beckman, whose Freo from the Prize Coun trial for the murder of his wife and ehild ter containing bolts of ribbon, comes up in December. Y pompons, packages of crazy patch work pieces, etc. Call and examine my stock of Fall and Winter Millinery —conceded to be the neatest and most attractive styles yet brought to Ashland. A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the bowels in the morning without pain or dis comfort. It is a great health giver and blood purifier. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland P. O., Nov. 12, 1891: Blazer, C H Bennett, A G Barton, Mr M Corwin, Mr G B Green, Mrs B A Patrick, Alexnnder Ruddick, A M Shater, Mr 8 J Welch, Mr Anderson MISS SADIE OBER, Milliner. Persons calling for same will please say W. II B runk , P. M.' Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. “advertised.” HIGH & STOIEÒY. Real Estate. Henry Wilson to Mrs Josephine Apple gate—It 6, blk 51. Central Point : $275. Eliza .1 Hamlin to G W Hamlin—all of It 12, blk 20, Medford ; $5. Eliza J Hamlin to G W Hamlin—land in tp 38 s, r 1 w, 51 acres; $3500. O M Beamer to G W Crowson—land in sec 16, tp 39 s, r 1 e, 1 acre; $575. Geo W Crowson to Geo Crowson—undi vided °f Its 2, 3, Hunsaker’s add to Ash land; $275. F Roper to C E Reid—It 25, Pracht’s add to Ashland: $75. B N Front to H S Sayles—It 6, Hargadine add, Ashland; $50. Ashland Mining Co. to P B Sinnott and P Kelley—“A N King Lode Claim,” Daven port mining district; $1. G B Henton to Wm Myer—Its 2. 3, 5, 6, W C Myer add, Ashland; $1. Eliza J Hamlin to J Hamlin—land In tp 38 s. r 1 w, 54 acres, also nw% of se!4, sec SHAVING * 24, tp~39 s, r 2 w, 113 80-100 acres; $700. Carlos McDonough to Jas McDonough- AND all rijfTit, title and interest in the Fort Lane * * HAIRDRESSING mining claim, together with water right, ditches, reservoir, etc.; $1. PARLORS. A E Eide to Martha Otl'erdahl—land in tp 37 s, r 2 w, 20 acres: $600, Opposite Plaza. E K Anderson to Julius Hart—of Local Agents Albany Steam Laundry. sw%, sec 32, tp 39. and Its 3, 4, sec 5, tp 40, all in range 4 east, 172.23 acres; $120. M. H. H owell . J ohn C onway . BOOT« SHOEMAKERS, THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S HARDWARE STORE. BOOTS & ------- THAT FIT YOU------- YÆ-ÆZDZE TO ORDER AT LOWEST LIVING RATES. - Bsitlxs» DON’T WAIT For a Cold to Bun into Bron chitis or Pneumonia. Check it at Once DRESSMAKING PARLORS AYER’S Next Door North of Opera Cherry Pectoral. House Block, ------ WITH------- Where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons. DR. IORDAN 4 CO.’S GREAT MUSEUM OF ASJT0H1 1051 Market 8t.t San Francisco < — — (Between 6ih and 7th Sts.) -J Go and learn how wonderfully ) on are made and how to avoid aickncw and diseaae. Mureum enlarged with thousands of new object». Admit- aion 25 cts. Private Office—same Building IO.51 Market Street-Diseases of mtn: stricture, loss of manhood, diseas::» of the »kin and kidney» quickly cured without the use of mer cury. Treatment personally <?r by letter. Send {or «.ok. ® 69 Long «atablished and reliable practitioners. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. COUNTY, OREG-ON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1894. NO. 27. «r Çhan^ed fdands ! HOTEL NOTHING but FEED t. FRADENBURR, -----------:o:------------ 8 ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. A MYSTERIOUS CONVICT. The Governor 'Writes a Statement of Ho Conreals Ills Identity, bnt Not His Bril liant Accomplishment«. his Views and Talks to a Report J HAS improved the House and is pre- pared to Entertain the Traveling Public in First Class Style. There is but one Royal Baking Powder, and there is no substitute for it. PENNOYER ON THE ELECTIONS. OREGON The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Under the Management of Royal Baking Powder Will make the biscuit, cake and pastry so light, sweet, tender, delicious and wholesome. There are many mixtures offered as a sub stitute. None of them is the same in composi tion or effectiveness, or will make such fine food, or is so economical. Besides, the Royal Baking Powder is abso lutely pure, containing neither lime, alum nor ammonia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year............................................... |2 50 Six months .......................................... 1 So Three months....................................... 75 Advertising rates given on application. Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day. ---------- :o:---------- Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. ists. ---------- :o:---------- Special Ss»x3jacjL£a,y Fresh Eastern Oysters, Turkey and Cranberry Sauce, Price 50 Cents. ASHLAND PUNISHED FOR CURIOSITY. A learned Cliinc«o Doctor Pays Dearly For a Little Innocent Sightseeing. “Who is Hogan?” is a question which er. It is dangerous to gratify curiosity or has troubled prison officers at tho south to violate precedent at the Chinese im Portland Oregonian, Nov. 9th.] Governor Sj’lyester Pennoyer seems to ern Illinois p< uitrntiary for years. perial court. The empress dowager is a regard the outcome of the recent election Hogan is tbe brightest cor.vitt, intellec great stickler for etiquette. Recently in the light of a huge joke on the demo tually, in the priscu anti and i3 one ci she required the services of Dr. Li Te- cratic party, planned and executed by tbe most valur.blo because of his versa ch’ang, vice president of tho Imperial Wall street and President Cleveland. tility. Iutcrest in Hogan has increased Academy of Physicians, at Peking, for The defeat of the democratic party, he materially since Governor Altgeld, r- ono of the members of her suit at Eho says, did not surprise him, but lie was few days ago, commuted his sentence somewhat astonished at the “bigness” of from 43 to 21 years, mid on next Christ Park palace. The learned doctor had never been inside these famous palace it. The governor, by request, prepared the following brief statement for the mas eve Hogan will transplant his tal grounds, and his curiosity was fired to ents to rnoio congenial stirroundings. sec the many curious objects of which press: Thomas Hogan, “Peggy” Ryan and a ho had heard wonderful tales. So ho “Two years ago the people jumped out of the frying-pan into the fire. This year man named Pritchard wero beating bribed a palace eunuch to 6how him they have jumped back into the trying- their way across tho country in 1878, aronud the grounds. pan again. This election landslide is re and one ¿ay in September they boarded While the two wero leisurely walking ally an unwitting rebuke to Cleveland h Cliicngo and Alton freight train in about and enjoying themselves tho em for adhering to the republican financial Greene county, near Carrollton, and policy until the country is nearly bank Lund several other trainps in posses- press spied them She at once dis patched servants to punish their effron rupt.” 9 When seen at his residence last night, rion. A fight ensued. During tho melee tery. The eunuch was seized, thrown Governor Pennoyer very emphatically one cf the tramps was thrown from or on his face and accommodated with 50 declared that he had nothing to add to fell off the train and was killed. Hogan, blows with the bamboo on tho calves of the above expression of hie views at the Ryan and Pritchard were arrested for his fat legs. The doctor was docked present time, but be courteously answer murder. They were quickly dispoeed of three mouths’ pay and received a severe ed a number of questions propounded to at the ralo cf 48 years each in the peni reprimand, while his assistant was or him upon various phases of the election. tentiary. dered never to venture again into the Several times be hesitated, as if about to The prison officers soon recognized empress’ presence. give full vent to bis feelings, but after Hojpiu’s superior talents and placed The affair created a sensation because glancing thoughtfully at the corner of the rug at his feet, shook his head, laughed him where ho could render valuable of tho high position of the physician service. lie took a deep and intelligent and of the humiliating punishment heartily, auu and b said lie might dai say .— iiearMiv, » iu that no -------- — ry duty assigned to him dealt out to him.—New York Sun. somefbitiiTt^t would startle the public inffirvst in every and ircc was vrrv very nn quiet, orderly and neat iu bnt guessed l.z* he had hnltiir better nr<t not zlr* do on so nnw now. ’ - mid Sale of the Thousand Islands. When pressed to explain Tammany’s de everything ho did. Ho never gave up a feat, he at length Baid : word as to his parents, relatives or The government is rejoicing over the “A very prominent citizen of this city, home. lie never wrote a letter, except salo of the Thousand islands, which, it Ex-Senator Corbett, said publicly a year to liis lawyer, or receive*I one, but it is appears, arc going off cheap for cash. ago that he owned property in New York confidently believed that Hogan is high Over 300 have been sold for tho paltry and in Portland, and that he knew from experience that the taxes in the former ly connected. He is a college graduate. sum of §40,000, or, say, §125 each. Tho Said Warden Baker, speaking of Ho Ontario government was net given much cit.v wero only half as great as at home. Tammany eave New York an economical gan: “Do wo want a translation from timo to consider their purchase. The government. It may have been a little tho Greek or Latin inscription, Hogan Dominion government has had its own corrupt, but not more so than that of any does it. If any piece cf copy is to be way. Tho “nigger in this woodpile” is other large city in the land. The recent written in a copper plato hand, Hogan yet to be discovered. Just what motive Lexow inquiry only developed the fact docs it in tbe most elegant manner. If is behind the determination of the gov that the police were taking money from we require a trial balance made, Hogan ernment to sell the islands in spite of the prostitutes and gamblers, and where makes it. He is filled with accurate in public opinion is not evident. Those don ’t they do that? ' “Tammany was the only power that formation upon all ports of subjects and who remember all the Rykertand other successfully Wall etreet, and we makes all kinds of calculations with timber land deals, and who look back 1 owe it much fought for that. It was Tammany ease, yet he never volunteers to say a over the 13 years’ record of this most that elected Thomas Jefferson, and that word unless asked. He appears to be corrupt government, will look for reve fought the power of tbe banks under the contented and applies himself diligently lations in connection with this matter Imnner of Jackson and elected him presi to his duties. He is ono of the best pris sonic day.—Montreal Witness. dent. I attribute the downfall of Tam oners wo have. ” J3BrSOBa»UKECæ.ZaZSU many to the combined power of Wall That excellent actor, Albert Drutiing, A correspondent met Hogan in the street, Grover Cleveland and Parkhurst office the other day and was greeted by is not ccrir.in whether ho will play in ¡-ELY’S CREAM BALM— Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Fain and Indammation, Heals —a trinity of skunks. Cleveland is a the “legitimate” or comedy the coming a cordial handshake. “ Yes, I am very the Sores, Kes tores Taste ar.d Smell, and Cures fraud, so is Parkhurst, and Wall street season. is the greatest of the three. I have a glad I am going out,” he said. “Ihave John T. Sullivan. Rose Coghlan’s warm spot in my heart for Tammany, if been here 21 years and am anxious for a tor no other reason than simply because change. I lmvo had some very warm husband and manager, is rapidly recov s it always reckoned Cleveland a fraud. friends here during that time among the ering from the efforts of a recent surgic Gives Relief at ouce for Cold fu Head. I It was the money power that elected officers, whom I shall bo pleased to see al operation for appendicitis. £3 Apply into the. Xotlrilt.-------- It is Quickly A btorbed. Cleveland, and, through him, defeated again.” And lie led the conversation ¿350c. Druggists or by mail. ELY BROS., tô Werren St., N. Y.| Buckion s ’ Arnica Salve. Tammany, and now the people will be away from himself as if he wished to T he B est S alve in tbe world for Cuts, kept dancing about in the frying-pan avoid it.—Chicago Correspondent. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever for another two years. Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, “I do not care to say more, nor can I Parks’ Sure Cure is a positive specific in Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Dositively make ány prediction for the future. Tiie all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. By cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- time is not ripe. Tbe democratic party removing the uric acid in the blood it cures tnteed to give perfect satisfaction or money has been defeated, and badly defeated, rheumatism. 8. B. Bashford, of Carthage, refunded. Price 25 cents per i>ox. Jackson Co, Oregon. Dak., says: “I believe Parks’ Sure Cure FOR SALE BY Ashland Drug Co, and we must now wait to see how it will 8. excels all other medicines for Rheumatism recuperate.” and Urinary disorders.” Sold by E. A. A century uiicr the luvcurion of print REAL ESTATE AGENT, During the time he was talking, the S. P. Moss, Wm. Bogue. Wm. McCor Sherwin. ing the art hr.d grmit'y deg-merited. mack, Jack Partin, F. Harris. G. M. governor seemed tobe brimming over with NOTARY PUBLIC and Tho pref. s .:o’>:.l copyists had all passed Jones and J. D. Farra have returned to good humor. He apparently was tempt kliscry and Torture. tway, tho printers had no competition, COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS ed to express his views more freely, but Silver lake from the railroad where they Father Ignaties is calling attention sold their beef and received 3}^ and 4 refrained from doing so for reasons which to tho miscrablo kick of preaching abil md everything was sacrificed to cheap- AS LISTED a NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up, I18SS. ho did not explain. cents. for Sale or Rent. ity among tho clergy ’ of the English From an outside source it was learned Tbe trade cf a bonklfinder was as dis Wm. M. Carey, the ex-harness and Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. church. His criticisms aro fully justi that Governor Pennoyer grew quite fa tinct in ancient as in modern times. He saddle dealer, of Central Point, has re fied, even when he declares: QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES turned from an excursion through Cali cetious over the defeat of Representative prepared the volume, made tho roller “ It is high time that something were fornia for his health. “Tex.” found the Wilson in West Virginia. He sent him around which the parchment was enried, As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is the tune for home climate down there was of no particular a copy of his recent Thanksgiving proe- done to prevent the grievous torture put on the titlo and any ornamentation seekers to get bargains, as I will take silver in exchange. Call on or address lue for | lamation, with the following words un inflicted every Sunday upon so large a benefit to lorn. further particulars. I derseored: number of the church going population. that might be desired. Rev. F. G. Strange is in the Bay City “In ths day of adversity, consider.” Paper has been made in China from Why should people who are utterly un attending a meeting of ihe board ofdirec- time immemorial. Outside of China it able to preach be compelled to try to do tors of the S. F. Presbyterian Theologi Are your children subject to croup? If SURVEYOR cal Seminary, tbe onlv one on the coast. so, you .diould never be without a bottle of so Sunday after Sunday for the whole was first made at Samarkand, in Tur-, ’ and Government Land Locator kestan, A. D. 750. It was imported into He is one of the directors and will ba ab Chamberlain’s Cough Keniedy. Ills acer- course of their lives? They are a misery tain cure for croup, and has never been Europe from tho east for 200 years be to themselves and a torture to their fel sent about two weeks kno -vn to fail. If given freely as soon as •WI-MZEIR, OT^EG-OIST. fore the Europeans thought of making M. C. Kasson, A. H. Lawrentz and the croup cough app;ars it will prevent the low creatures, and they cause many per it for themselves.—St Louis Globe- AVING gaineda compte know ledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac wife, Harmon Lincoln and wife, Robt. attack. It is the soul reliance with thous sons to dread the Sabbath and the house Democrat. tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information tLe ands of mothers who have croupy children, of God. ” ____________ Welch and wife, John Boor and wife best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. and never disappoints them. There is no and Mr. Richardson, all Pelican bay set danger in giving this Remedy in large and tiers, were in Ashland last week after frequent doses, as it contains nothing in their winter supplies, coining over the jurious. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ash E. M. MILLER. W. O.JOHNSON. Dead Indian road. land Drug Company. gl Mrs. Hannah Simpkins died at Wood He Got the Russet Shoes. ville on the 6th inst., aged 65 years. She I Oliver Vtui ’Ostend, the New York leaves a husband and six grown sons and I Practical Blacksmiths, BEST IS THE WORLD. -A daughters. She was buried at Woodville electric expert, is very fond of driving îtCWeariDrmuailtlesarounsurtiuMd. actually last Thursday. Mrs. Simpkins was a and a day or so ago told his groom to Experienced Horseshoers. i <ratla»tinff lio boxes of my other brand. Mot and all women who arc nursing babies, derivo almost incon I native of Ohio and the family have re have the mare lie most favors for a spin efiecud by heat. fyGET T1IEGEÜ L INE. I ceivable benefits from the nourishing properties of sided in Jackson county twenty years. in the park freshly shod. Being in a FOB SALE BY DEALERS OENEBALLY. jfyf —----- :o:-------- P. H. Donoghue will paj’ from $2 to $3 merry mood, he added, “If the black ATER STREET—Below tbe Livery per dozen for spring chickens, and 22 cents smith has any russet shoes, tell him to Stable. Terms reasonable; Work 1--------- per dozen for eggs. Guaranteed. fit lier cut with that kind.” What was 9 R a Klamath Express: The Shook Bros, his surprise to get a bill for a complete flTTRY VS! sold 36S head of betf cattle to Louis Ger set of fine copper shoes, especially made ber within the last few days. Mrs. Ham- to order; but, as tl:e joke was on him, This is the paost naurishiug food known to science. It en mer81ev and child, of Lakeview, were in town Tuesday night en route to Gold he paid up without protesting.—-New riches the mother’s milk and gives her strength. It also Hill. Judge Hale has appointed R. R. York Mail and Express. Hatton grand jury bailfff, and Lou Kings makes babies fat and gives more nourishment to growing CLicnsfo’s Fire Dove.’ Successor la Ilickn <C McBride ley circuit court bailiff. children than all ihe rest of the food they cat. Speaking of the rccci.t big tiro in Chi —CITY— Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood puri Scott's Emulsion has been prescribed by physicians for fier gives freshness and clearness to the cago, The Herald of lliat city said, Complexion and cures Constipation, 25ets.. “Soaring high above the three blocks of twenty years for Rickets, Marasmus, Wasting Disaasesof Glyldren, 50 cts. and$l. Sold by Ashland Drug Co. blazing lumber t-.ud calcin'd walls was Ooughfl, Golds, Weak Lungs, Emaciation and Ocusnmpiloa. State Game Warden McGuire caused a white deva (tl'.ci'.mje l ;Vvl fluttered its Send for pamphlet on Scutl's EmuhUn. FREE. the arrest of Aaron Rose, Sr., for owning wings over the ileseiation of 1871), and maintaining a dam across the South which sailed twice ra»nnd the burning Passenger Coaches to Every Train. Scott A Bowno, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and $1. Umpqua river at Roseburg, thereby ob district and then disappeared.” Freight moved about town at rates structing the passage of fish. The case Parks’ Tea clears me complexion. Mrs was tried before Justice Hamlin, occupy For Sale by Ashland Drug Company LO .ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. ing the entire day. At the night session N. Meyette. of Le Roy. N Y.. says: “I 'Fire wood of all kinds delivered any have tried Parks ’ Tea and find it the best the jury was out about 10 minutes, re remedy I have ever tried,’’ Sold by E. A Newshoes, none equal—$1.50. At The turning a verdict of acquittal, The R ecord gives advertisers most value for their money. where tn town at the lowest price. Fair Bherwin. JACOBS & VIRGIN, Prop's MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite HOTEL OREGON FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Stoves, Bata, Tinware, Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To H. C. MYER Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS. AMMUNITION. CUTLERY. DAN RICHARDS, GOLD HILL, H Any Hour—Hot and Cold Water on Tap HAS MOVED HER Chief of the County Papers. N. D. YOUNG Re pairing neatly done. Half-Soling, N men ’s 75 cents, ladies 50 cents. MILS. E. IL CHRISTIAN JACKSON ASHLAND, OREGON. H SHOES EW WORK A SPECIALTY. VALLEY RECORD. “Early in the Winter, I took a severe cold which developed into an obstinate, hacking cough, > very painful to endure and troubling me day and night, for nine weeks, in spite of numerous remedies. Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral me, I fruit»! being UClllg recommended 1 vwmiuv.ivmv. uav, began to take it, and inside of 24 ras relieved oi hours, I was of tne the tickling in my throat. Before I finished the a hnttln bottle, mv my ennerh cough was nearly gone. I cannot speak too highly hjghly of its excellence. excellence, ”— Mrs. E. B osch , Eaton, Ohio. o o o o o o o o ® g o o ® Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral O O o o o o Received Highest Awards I s AT THE WORLD’S FAIR 1 Weak Mothers Scott’s Emulsion JOHNSON & MILLER, W H. J. HICKS •I riul AXLE ’ SilgÄSE