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Bag«i Bros. VALLEY RECORD. ZPIRZLJSTTIJSTC3-. NO MONOPOLY PRICES g^^Give us your order for Letter heads, Statement», Envelopes, Circu- ars. Etc. Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are caused by an impure blood, which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop into Scrofula, Ecze ma, Salt Rheum and other serious results of I have for some time been fl fl a sufierer from a severe »-****• blood trouble, for which I g g took many remedies that |-<|zx/xz1 did me no good. I have UlvzVzVl four bottle* of ,i ¡now ___ ' taken — with the most wanderful results Am enjoying the best health I ever knew, have gained twenty pounds and my friends say they never saw me as well. I am feeling quite like a new man. JOHN S. EDELIN, Government Printing Office. Washington, D. C. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any address. SWIFT .spline co., Alfaata, fa. Professional Cards C. CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental Plates made with Gr Id and Aluminum Roofs. Gold F ; Lings inserted in Porcelain Teeth operf< et appearance. Gold Crown and Contour work» specialty. Office over the Bank. Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. VOL. VII ; M. D. O begon . ; ; « Office—At Residence intersection of Me chanic, Laurel and Main ¡Streets. J L. WOOD. DENTAL SURGEON. A shland , : : O regon : ASHLAND, Thi; Beat« Ex-Judge Webster. Eugene Guard.] Judge Webster, of Jackson county,who once fined the R ecord editor for con tempt, will have to retire for the Omaha Sdge. A dispatch says: Judge P. O. awes, one of .the most prominent of Omaha’s attorneys, was jailed for fifteen days for contempt by Judge Scott. Hawes bad refused to practice before Scott; the court heard ot it and sent for the attor ney and fined him. A lady attending court remarked to her bnsband that the affair looked more like the exercise of power than justice. Her remark was re peated to the court and she was at once fined. _________________ Stuttz Theatre Company. The old favorites. J. G. and Alma Stuttz, are too well known to need any special mention. It will be remembered by old residents of Ashland, their en gagement here several years ago was highly appreciated by all who attended. They have the largest and strongest the atrical organization now on the Pacific coast, consisting of six leading stars, sup ported by a large company of profession al»—not fill-nps, a» is customary amoDg large combinations. They have a reper toire of all new plays, from the pens of our greatest modern authors. If you wish to see a moral, refined, high class performance do not fail to secure seats early for Thursday eve, Nov. 29; on sale at Opera house grocery. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, A shland , MANNER of metal and rubber plates made in tbe latest approved A LL methods. Oommou Sense Should be used in attempting to cure that very disagreeable disease, catarrh, As ca- tarrh originates in impurities in the blood, local applications can do no permanent good. The common sense method of treat ment is to purify tbe blood, and for this purpose there is no preparation superior to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hood’s Pills cure constipation by re storing peristaltic action to the alimentary canal.________________ Pardoued’By the Governo-. Gov. Pennoyer pardoned Ben P. Wat son and O. P. Mason, late editors of the Sunday Mereury, who were about to bl put in the county jail for one year under conviction for criminal libel, The supreme court has sustained the cirelit court's decision in tbe case. The gover- n >r considered that the defendants had received sufficient punishment already, their business having been ruined by the prosecution. Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge Itacolumite, or Flexible Sandstone. work a specialty. All work warranted to Geologists tell us that “one of the give perfect satisfaction. Low prices. Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. most marked and well known charac teristics of stouC3 anil rocks in general is their extreme rigidity, ” but there are ECIG-H & STORY. really some specimens that are more flexile than wood, bending under the slightest pressure without breaking. The best known and most abundant of these fiexiio stones is itacolumite, an elast ic sedimentary deposit found chiefly in South America, but not unknown in the United States, being frequently found in largo quantities in tho moun tains of North and South Carolina and occasionally in Georgia. The flexibility, of itacolumite is readily understood when the stone is subjected to a micro scopic examination. All ordinary sand stones are rigid and brittle, but in ita columite the grains tire cemented by mica and-sericite, which confer the flex ible property to tho stono as a whole. SHAVING * Viewed by a strong polarized light, it is AND plain to bo seen that each separate grain * * HAIRDRESSING of sand in a slab qf itacolumite is sur PARLORS. rounded by a cement of the fiexiio mica and sericite and that voins of the same Opposite Plaza. cement ramify in every direction, im Local Agents Albany Steam Laundry. parting to it a peculiar elasticity a flake of snob stone two feet in length J ohn C onway . and two inches thick “sagging” five M. H. H owell . inches in the middle when both ends are held up by some support.—St. Louis Republic. Look out for Cold Weather but ride inside of the Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment Car of the Chicago, Mjlwaukee <t 8t THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S train? Paul Railway and you will be a» warm, comfortable and cheerful as in yoqr own HARDWARE STORE. library or boudoir, To travel between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, or be BOOTS & SHOES tween Chicago and Omaha, in these luxu riously appointed trains, is a supreme satis ------- THAT FIT YOU------- faction; and, as the somewhat ancient ad vertisement used to read, "for further par ZMZJLIDIE TO OIRZDIEJEÒ ticulars, see-siuall bills.” Small bills (and large ones, too) will be accepted for passage AT LOWEST LIVING RATES. and sleeping car tickets. All coupon ticket agents on the Coast sell tickets via the EW XVORK A SPECIALTY. Re Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, or pairing neatly done. Half-Soling, address C. J. E ddy , General Agent, Port? men’s 75 cents, ladies 50 cents. land. Ore. BOOT and SHOEMAKERS, N - Bsutliss- Any Hour—Hot and Cold Water on Tap MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN HAS MOVED HER DRESSMAKING PARLORS List or Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland P. O., Nov. 19,1894: Bockelman. Fred SV Ohlbansen, Mr John Finley, Mrs Grant Sliller, Mrs J J Heriford, Miss Alice Reeve, Miss M A Hendricks,Mrs Nellie Smith, Mr W McKay, J R Wilson, Mrs E E Welch, Mr Anderson say r Persons calling ■■■ for ‘ same will please ‘ “advertised.” W. H B runk . P. M. Next Door North of Opera House Block, Where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons. 1051 Market St., San Franci»co (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) 9 Go and learn how wonderfully you are made and how to avoid ddineaa and dweaM. Muieum enlarged with thouaauda of new objeefa Admii- I aion 25 eta Private Office—Name Bulldlnff 1051 Market Street— Disease« of men: stricture, loss of manhood, d i s r at e s ot ths skin and kldnsys quickly cursd without the use ot mer- eury. Troatment personally or by letter. Send turbeok. , • Long established and reliable practitioners. (iorthtra Pacific R. R. C., Lessees.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. 12.05 p in Lv. Minneapolis. Ar 4.00 P m ..................... Paul...Ar 3.40 P in 1.45 p ni Lv. St. Lv. .Duluth.. .Ar Lv. Ashland... Ar 7J5 a in Ar. ..Chicago. Lv 10.40 P in 6 25 p ni 7 15 p ni 4 05 p ni 7 15 p 111 10.05 a in Lv. Minneapolis. Ar 8.40 Lv...St. 1’aulAr... 8.00 Lv. .’..Duluth... Ar 11 10 • Lv... Ashland... Ar 8 15 P Ar. ..Chicago. ...Lv 5 00 P Tickets sold and baggagechecked through to all points in the United States and Can ada. Close connection made in Chicago with all trains go ng East and South. For full information apply to your near Published every Thursday. E. J. KAIER, Proprietor. COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1894 POPULISTS AND REPUBLICANS. NO. 28. -TO- INDIGESTION Cured by Using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “For years, I was a martyr to indigestion, and had about given up all hope of ever finding relief, as the complaint only seemed to grow worse instead of better, under ordinary treatment. At last, I was induced to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and I hereby testify that after using only three bot tles, I was cured. I can, therefore, confidently recommend this med icine to all similarly afflicted.”— F ranklin B eck , Avoca, la. “I am personally acquainted with Mr. Beck and believe any statement tient he may make to be axwell Drug- true.” — - W. _ J. L M ----- z— , T" ”w nd 'Pha-rmwoiaf. Avnca Ta. gist and Pharmacist, Avoca, la. ‘.‘I have used Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla for general debility and, as a blood-purifier, find it does ex actly as is claimed for it.”—8. J. A dams , Ezzell, Texas. u o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o w O o o o o o o o o o o Admitted lor Exhibition * o AT THE WOflD’E FAIR o o Ayer's™,Sarsaparilla SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year............................................... J2 50 Six months ......................................... 1 B6 Three months...................................... 75 Advertising rates given on application. Çharvged ffands ! Mira Cora Linn, of Jacksonville, waa The Oregonian says They will Fi^ht the Next Presidential Contest. visiting Ashland Sunday. » Portland Oregonian, Nov. 15.] Rev. James Hummer was down from SHOULD be used wher There is some prospect that the demo Cottage Grove this week. cratic paity will be sw allowed up by the ever yeast has Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young returned populist and disappear temporarily. N t Sunday from Grant? Pass. served heretofore. for long, because the democratic party Chas. W. Graham and family, of Mich represents an eternal principle and the Yeast acts by igan, have located at Talent. popuiist party only a temporary craze; fermentation A daughter was born to the wife of Sec but long enough to make the next presi Tha Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now dential election a square issue b< tween tion Foreman W. P. Counts at Tolu. and the the republicans and populists, upon the J. L. Dewev has been appointed post Under the Management of questions of free coinage a id the income master at Glendale, Douglas county. Miss Myrtle Gill, cf Dunsmuir, has tax. These are both popuiist doctrines been paying Jacksonville friends a visit. forced upon the democratic party to its destruction by its dangerous allies. Par the gluten C. W. Holman and family, of McMinn tial adoption of them has ruined it in the ville, are spending the winter in Ash east and left the republicans in unilis of the flour to pro land. puted control there. Failure to adopt duce the leavening gas. Royal 1 J. J. Kendall and wife, of Salt Lake them wh illy has ruined it in the we6t and City, are visiting their niece, Mrs. D. E, south ; has sent balf its members over to Baking Powder, through the action U/HO HAS improved the House and is pre- Hyde. tbe populists in the former and brought of its ingredients upon each other in the loaf while pared to Entertain the Traveling Public The Klamath timber belt has a sugar populists into control of its own policy baking, itself produces the necessary gas and leaves in First Class Style. pine tree that measures 24,000 feet of and councils in tbe othe.-. There is a lumber. plain tendency everywhere of the demo the wholesome properties of the flour unimpaired. ------------- :o:-------------- J. D. Fountain’s new store at Klamath cratic party to break up, the larger moiety It is not possible with any other leavening agent Falls is completed and is a handsome going to the popul.sts and the smaller to the republicans, leaving these two partite building. Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Bay. to make such wholesome and delicious bread, biscuit, Miss May Earhart, of Medford, has facing each other in 189<i. East of tbe Allegnanies and north of rolls, cake, pastry, griddle-cakes, doughnuts, etc. gone to Drain to attend the State Nor ———— :o: ——----- the Onio river, half the democratic vote r mal school. or more has disappeared. West of the Marion Griffin and sister, cf Shasta Alleghanifs and south of the Ohio, nearly Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour ______ .___ .. R0YAL • a *|NG POWDCR co ., 106 WALL »T., NEW-YORK. county, have been paying Scott Griffin a half the democratic vete stems to l ave ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. visit at Tolo. gone to the populists. The first returns B. S. Cook, an old resident and sold'er of the election seemed to indicate that the of Douglas county, died last week of party bad lost, because it returned fewer IS MARS INHA3ITED? ) THE EMPEROR’S WAY. heart disease. congressmen. Tfiis was due to enormous Ira Johnson and M. D. Childers, of republican gains. Returns of the popu Methods Employed by Modern Science to Showing' a Sailor How Ho Would Act U Salem, are visiting their old home in lar vote show that the populists have Find au Answer to Tliis Question. ! Their Position« Were Reversed. made great absolute gains, while it is Hie Klamath Falls. A striking example of tho march of I It was bound to come, and here it is. T. B. Goodpasture is back in Sams val democrats who have nearly disappeared. modern scienco is demonstrated in the Having gradually filled many role», the Even in Kansas and Nebraska, which ley from Puget Sound, to prove up on are overwhelmingly republican, nearly discussiou which has been going the Emperor William has now added an- tiis homestead. all the opposition members of the state A. T. Holt and P. H. Dailey, of this legislatures are populists. Throughout rounds of the learned over the question, , other to his repertory. Alluding to it county, entered the Drain Etate normal many of the western stateB, this party is Is Mars inhabited? The fact that such as a “good natured joke at Kiel,” the a debate is iu progress is not of particu ’ London Daily News’ Berlin correspond- school last week. temporarily stronger than the democrat lar significance. Wandering Arabs of ( ent tells the story thus: Tho Col. J. N. T. Miller vineyard at ic. In tbe south conditions are different. Jacksonville yielded 50 ton» of fine Except, in a few states the populists have the desert-havo regarded tho silent stars ' “As tho Emperor William was step not succeeded as a separate partv. But with thousands of such speculations ping on board his yacht the other day, grapes this season. they have forced the democrats to adopt from time immemorial, but learned doc- he was met by a sailor named Joerg, Prof. D. W. Coolidge, formerly of Ash their principles, Tne ruling party in the tors of theology, accustomed to dis- ' who had in his hand a mug of beer, land, was elected secretary of the state , south, though it bears the old name, is courso upon the standing room of a which he was carrying into the officers’ board of eqnilization. more populist than democratic. Heedlo’s point for angels, have waxed cabin. The emperor was very much T. J. O’Hara has moved on the Rags Tliis tendency is likely to increase in choleric and indignantly eloquent in amused at the discomfiture of the poor dale farm at Tolo, which he has rented the next two vears. The great increase these disputations over the habitability fellow, who did uot know at first what from C. C. Ragedale. of the populist vote in their districts will of the planets. to do and who finally saluted the em cause time-serving democratic repre The moderns, however, refuse to at peror, holding the beer mug convulsive MrB. E. Youmans went to Salem Sun- sentatives so to shape their course in con day to petition Gov. Pennoyer for the gress as to bid tor popular support here tempt to pi’ovo such matters by hair ly against tho seam of his breeches. pardon of her son Frank. “The emperor stepped up to the sailor after. The income tax will not be re splitting logic of tho schools. They The Douglas county miners are also pealed. It is not improbable that more simply construct machinery to bring and addressed him most amiably: ‘See, organizing to fight the patents the S. P. socialist legislation will be undertaken the planets nearer to the vision. So far Joerg, you have done that very stupid this winter. In the next congress the as Mars is concerned, through tho tele ly. I will show you how one should be wants en the mineral lands. democrats, freed from the restraint oí scope they see that at certain seasons an have in such a situation. Go up and C. C. Beekman, the Jacksonville bank responsibility for legislation and en er, went to Portland last week accompan couraged by tbe popular vote, will go accumulation of color of one kind sur imagino that you are tho emperor, and rounds tho poles cf tho planet and runs I shall bo tho sailor Joerg. ’ The poor ied by his wife and daughter. still farther in this direction. Indeed, down to the equator a certain distance. fellow did not dare remonstrato. He had J. C. Pendleton, who owns some of the the minority in the next house, coming Drum tract at Table Rock, is preparing almost wholly from the south and west At somo seasons theso zones are larger to como on board by tho imperial gang the erection of a new resilience. will be more populist than democratic. than at others. Hence they concludo that way, and the Emperor William met This tend to fix the attitude of the Mars has seasons cf some kind—possi him below in his new rolo of a sailor Portland, Or., had less sunshine dur party will in the next presidential campaign bly tho color around tho poles is snow with a beer mug. ing June, 1894, cf any point in the Union by its own attitude towards legislation. and ice. “When he saw Joerg, the emperor with the exception of Eastport, Maine. It wiil vote for free silver. It will defend The spectioscop© reveals tho presence affected somo embarrassment, but he C. W. Wilson was in from Langell val the income tax. In all things it will of water on the planet. And each suc then set the glass to bis lips, emptied it ley last week after supplies, as also were , carry the party towards populism. ceeding year brings into possession of completely, put it down on the ship’s J. B. Faith and daughter, Kitty, of AÍI this will advance the rearrange humanity some new facts. Knowledge ledge and then made his salute. ‘Do you Dairy, ment of parties in 1896; will repel the of “the planets is limited only by tho see, Joerg? That is the way it must be Mrs. S. J. Tutt hill and children left eastern democrats »till more and drive machinery cf the astronomer. And in done. Now, remember. And now go them into the republican party as the Sunday for Megalia, Butte county, to refuge from socialism and destruct this fact lies the difference between the below and tell them to give you another spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. A. only ' ive finance; will encourage and strength spirit of the ancients and moderns.— glass of beer, and one for you too.. If J. McColl. en the populiet-=democrat8 of the west Kansas City Times. they question you, just tell them that I W. B. Mosher and Mrs. Blakeman left and . south in their ambition to make the said so and that they should not be Monday for their eastern trip, to be ac platfprm and name.the candidates of the Bueklen s Arnica Salve. angry, for the beer was beautifully fresh companied from Sacramento by Mrs. XV. next national convention. A most natu T hf . B est S alve in tbe world for Cuta, , and tasted very good. ’ ” H. Atkinson. ral result will be a free-silver and income- Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Mr. Moore, me pusuuaster at Bradshaw, There is $1,981,888.19 in the Portland tax platform, nominally democratic but Sores. Corns, and allSkin Eruptions, and positively XTa., after reading an advertisement oi banks. If this money was placed in cir really populist, openly ind «ecreüy re cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea il culation failures would be less frequent jected and opposed by the democrats of tnteed to give perfect satisfaction or money Remedy, concluded to try a bottle of it. the east, but constituting the only serious refunded. Price 25 cents per box. in the metropolis. He says; “I used it in two cases of colic opposition to the republicans in the FOR SALE BY Ashland Drug Co. and three for diarrhoea with perfect satis MIU >UMJ Jos. Stukell was married to Miss Millie presidential campaign. Of course the J faction. I have handled and used a great 1 limit»ve 1 are In .. lassaehnsett». Booth, at Tule lake, Klamath county, on candidates standing on such a platform deal ot patent medicine but never tried any the 4th inst., being the youngest couple will be beaten worse than Greeley or In a book treating of tho social con that gave as good results as this.” For ever married in the county. Seymour, after which the democratic diticus of western Massachusetts in the sale by Ashland Drug Company. M H. Howell, of the boot and shoe party, which never will die while the early part cf this century some amusing Clusy Loltus* Lover». making firm of Howell & Conway, made nation lives, however frequent its tem differences are noted in tho manner of I havo heard that no young woman— a busiuess trip to Siskiyou county this porary eclipses, will begin slowly to rise living. In tho families of well to do not even Miss Nellio Bass, the heiress from its ashes. week in the interest of the firm. people in snob a town as Northampton —ever recoivcd as many proposals of Thos. Nesmith and daughter, Mrs. Are your children subject to croup? If bread and milk was tho regular diet for marriagoin tho course of one short year Mary Crawford, of lower Klamath river, so, you should never be without a bottle of breakfast and supper, while the poor, as did Miss Cissy Loftus during her returned Monday from a visit with Geo. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is acer- who could not afford wheat flour and brief, bright reign over the hearts of the tain cure for croup, and has never been milk, mado two meals on beau porridge. Cryderman and wife in Ashland. jeunesse (lores. And her offers were good knoxm to fail. If given freely as soon as Frank Fergus was down on Applegate the croup cough appears it will prevent the To havo meat more than once a day ones—at least many of them were, from last week visiting John Devlin’s family attack.- It is the soul reliance with thous would have boon considered sinful ex a worldly point of view. There was at and his brother, H. A. Fergus, tne latter ands of mothers who have croupy children, travagance, When tho Hon. Caleb least one son of an earl, and a youthful and never disappoints them. There is uo Strong was governor, he used to travel having rented part of the Devlin farm. and wealthy baronet, perhaps more, for danger in giving this Remedy in large and P. B. Fitzpatrick and Geo. Hardy, the frequent doses, as it contains nothing in from his home in Berkshire county to all I know to the contrary, for Miss iunous. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ash- Boston in his private carriage, taking Loftus was not boastful, and there were ex-railroaders who have been east of tbe jurious. Cascades peddling dry-goods and no land Drug Company, three days for the trip and having regu at least half a dozen young men whoso tions, have returned to Ashland for the lar stopping places. Having been delay rent rolls or less aristocratic income TTrrTlWTTnrwi«nrmB—iTrannnniin»imrwiwmnw—r«rr«i n i»i i wn ii—i— THE LONDON CRUSADE. winter. ed on one occasion, lie was obliged to touched £10,000 a year. As for tho in -ELY’S CREAM BAL M-Cleanse« the Nasal Kansas defeated woman suffrage by Tbe Publie More Interested In It Than In pass the night at a private house on the éligibles, their namo was legion, and ’V ¡Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation. Heals Any or All Other Satyects. i the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures 31,000 votes tbe same day she defeated road. The supper consisted of a large there would have been mere gossip the populist party. Many politicians London en masse is vastly more in bowl of bread and milk, and the guost gnent Miss Cissy’s love affairs than think the woman suffrage plank defeated terested in the matter of domestic mor and family were merely provided with there was had sho not been so circum A A the Kansas populists. als than in tho ominous events which spoons with which to supply tliemselves spect a maiden and so extremoly youth The aid society of the M. E. church threaten to make a deep impression on from this common dish. This was a ful that her marriage seemed a romote Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head. will serve dinner on Thanksgiving day European history. The "Prudes on the trifle too democratic for the governor, contingency indeed.—London Letter in Apply info the Xnatrile--------- It is Quickly A bsorbed. at Myer’s ball, next door to Tyler build Prowl” crusade has developed into a who suggested that his portion bo put 5 50c. JJniggwts or by mail. ELY BROS,, K Wurreu St., N.Y. ing. Everything good—from turkey burning issue of deeper concern than in a separate dish, as lio might other Boston Transcript. down, for 25 cts. Supper will also be Four Houeyuioous With Ono Bride. any Parkhurst or Lexow committee do wise eat more thau his share, but his served at 15 cts. Philip Stutz, a farmer of thia county, ings in New York. Slow going, every host generously replied that they were Tbe Klamath county grand jury last day London has apparently made up its quite willing to take that risk.—Bostou and his wife Mary have had a remark week indicted Frank Swingle for mnrder mind that the restrictions which it has Gazette.___ ____________ able matrimonial career. Being lovers in the first degree; D. Van Brimmer for Jackson Co., Oregon. in childhood, they wero early married, been attempted to impose upon places of Parks ’ Tea clears tne complexion. Mrs. mortally wounding an animal, and Ex N. Mevette. of Lc Roy, N. Y., says: “I Treasurer XV. E. Howe for larceny of $52 amusement are an attack on public lib have tried Parks’ Tea and find it the best but failing to agree were divorced. Aft erties which it is necessary to resent to remedy I have ever tried,” Sold by E. A. er a few years they came together and of public money. no matter what extremity. It is difficult Sherwin.________________ wero remarried. Again were they di Miss Kubli, of Jacksonville, has been vorced and remarried, and even again visiting at Roseburg, and on the 14th to give an idea of the intensity of tho A Japanese Dribe. did they secure a divorce and last week popular feeling displayed on both sides inet. was given a chrysanthemum party Seaweed has not even in our wildoat by Mies Inez Hamilton and Mrs. A. M. of the question. The Daily Telegraph, moments over been dreamt of as an in wero remarried at New Albany, thus AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acics up, Crawford, which was attended by the the most widely circulated newspaper strument Qi electoral corflption, yet the being three times divorced and remar for Sale or Rent. elite of Roseburg. ried. Mr. Stutz is well to do, and as in London, prints a page of letters daily Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. Tokyo newspapers just at hand contain evidence that his wife can maintain on tbe subject and announces that this Je»se D. Carr & Son’B have turned off mi account of the trial of a member of QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES 2300 head of beeves this fall to the Cal is only a tenth of the correspondence the Japanese parliament who was ac herself in singlo blessedness she was, when last married, the ojvner of a large sent in. None of the newspapers has been ifornia market. They intend building a As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is the time for home big reservoir to contain 39,000.000 gal able to ignore the question, and some of cused of bribery by corrupting his con millinery store in New Albany. They to get bargains, as I will take silver in exchange. Call on or address me for lons of water, which will be used for ir the literature on the subject in the pub stituents with presents of edible sea declare their intention of separating no seekers further particulars. weed rigating alfalfa lands. more.—Jeffersonville (Ind.) Letter. lic prints is simply amazing. It is un Four quartz mills can he heard run equaled iu quantity and iu the senti . Parks’ Sure Cure is a positive specific in Dr. P. A. Skinner, of Texarkana, Arkan ning all at one time on Williams creek, jnents expressed by Mr. Stead’s “Maid all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. By removing the uric acid in the blood it cures sas, is enthusiastic in the praise of Cham at mouth of Applegate. Each mill with en Tribute,” which made a world rheumatism. S. B. Bashford, of Carthage. xn. x - f . xwMx^vr, and Government Land Locator adjacent mine emplovs from ten to 25 wide sensation ten years ago. S. Dak., says: “1 believe Parks' Sure Cure berlain’s Tain Balm. He used it for rheu men. XVith one exception, the Bone of matism, and says: “ I found it to be a Tho question is beginning to be clear excels all other medicines for Rheumatism WIMER . OK>EG-O2Sr. Contention, those mills are run by water ly defined. It is not “Shall the social and Urinary disorders.” Sold by E. A. I most excellent local remedy. ” For sale by Sherwin. • Ashland Drug Company. power. AVING gained« oompte know ledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac evil bo suppressed?” Even the most ex tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give stranger* seeking intormation the Ex-Sheriff Shattuck with his two sons treme purist agitators do not undertake bestof satisfaction. Locating on government lands a st>ecialty. and Nime Reynolds returned last week that herculean task. The issue really is, from a fortnight’s hunting trip in the “Shall the social evil obtain even tacit mountains about the head of Grave W. O. JOHNSON. E. M. MILLER. creek. They killed 27 head of deer, official recognition in London?’ ’ All of rsi ey.-. ET5 EBfiJEa AXLE' which they have salted down to provide the purists say no. All London, if one r auu till masE may judge by the newspapers, says yes. against the storms of winter.—Grants Í It is universally admitted that vico Pass Courier. "When you are in a low state of health, and on the verge of flaunts itself more boldly, more offen Practical Blacksmiths, The miners and citizens of Josephine BEST IS THE WORLD. I illness, there is no nourishment in the world like county, a body of 250 people, met at sively, in the streets of London thau ItswearioK qualities are unsurpassed, actually Experienced Horseshoers. Outlasting two bores ot any other brand. No» Grants Pass last Thursday and organized anywhere else on earth. Those who are eaacud by heat. LTGET THE GES t IN E. ror the purpose of bucking the issuance opposing tho renewal of the licenses of ------- : o:-------- fob sale by dealers generally , lyr* of patents to tho 8. P. Co. of the mineral those musio halls which are frequented ATER STREET—Below tho Livery lands of southern Oregon, Much inter by the demimonde rnako no attack upon Stable. Terms reasonable; Work est was manifested and good committees this public evil because it is not recog to restore s’rength. Scott’s Emulsion nourishes, sfrength- Guaranteed. were appointed to take the matter of the nized by law. They demand in effect ens, promotes the making ot‘ solid protest in their bands. £&- TIIY US ! that thewomen frequenting licensed mu flesh, enriches the blood and tones un Two tramps who robbed the postoffice sic halls shall in some manner be driven the whole system. store at Olalla, Douglas county, were ar to join the army on the pavement. It is rested at Tunnel 7 last week. They were on this point that tho battlo rages. Some For Coughs, Oclus, Eero Throat, LroneLitie peddling out the stolen goods, when a of the opinions expressed are highly in Weak Lungs, ConsuEiitlon, Curciula >XL ajl j deputy sheriff called them to halt, and failing to do so, one received a bullet teresting.— Londoil Cor. New York Sun. Successor to Hicks <C McBride L os 3 of Flesh, Thin Babiee, Weak Ch wound from the deputy’s pistol, while Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vau- —CITY— all conditions of Wasting, several ineffectual shots finally stooped pel, Norris & Drake’s. the other, — -.......... —------—— « Euy only the genuine! Jt L The gymkaana has invaded London. The new officers of the Library associa i* Y’ maik on salmon-colored i&rcf? tion are: President, Mrs. E. L. Chris Extremes met in tho Directum and Send for pamphlet on Scolt't Rtmtliia-i man ; vice-president, Rev. F. G. Strange; Nelson race—California and ?.Iaine. TZEÔJYJSrSZEŒ secretary. Mrs. C. E. Donnelly; librarian, War chariots appeared for the last Scott A Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 80 cent Mrs. E. V. Carter; assistant librarian, Passcuger Coaches to Every Train Miss Maud Berry. The board of manag time during tbe Persian invasion of .Freight moved about town at. rates er» will consist of the president, vice- Greece. ,0 KR THAN ANY ONE ELSE. president and secretary, together with Call and see Mrs. L. A. MiiLan’s new Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Downin t, Mr. E. V. stock Fire wood of all kinds delivered any of millinery—tbe very latest styles, Hood’s Pulsare the beot after dinner Carter and ReV. Menlager. Th« R ecord give* advertisers most valve for their money. Wlrere in town at the lowest price. pili») awrt dMe»U^nw prevwul eon»tipalioD, Royal Baking Powder d“f HOTEL OREGON Absolutely Pure. 5 ASHLAND JACOBS & VIRGIN, Prop's H MERCHANT TAILOR, I pposite HOTEL OREGON FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To II. C. MYER Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CßOSS-CET SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS- AMMUNITION. CUTLERY. GOLD HILL, N D VOTTNG A MARTYR Words of Comfort to All who Suffer from Dyspepsia. LINES PRESSED BRICKS. JACKSON Chief of the County Papers. H DR. JORDAN & CO.’S GREAT MUSEUM OF AEATOMY „ ASHLAND, OREGON. $ PL A.JUST AND ZFLA-JSTOY M. BROWER VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ------- THE FINEST------- JQ 41 H Are You Fortified? Scott’s Emulsion JOHNSON & MILLER, W H. J. HICKS