VALLEY RECORD. Henry Klippel 1» visiting his son at Oma- ha . Neb. THE PEACH 18 KINO, Cel Eubank. Oats Married. A Plonlo ol a Time at Tolman’a. Th« rate war between the Southara Mr. and Mra. Daniel Taylor of Phlh- Geo. G. Eubanksol the Western Union I Pacific coinpaay and the Oregon Rail­ Mr and Mn. L L. Jacob, and .Mrs The Chicago Market Ne'e the Orow- . adelpbia and Will Tavlor, eon ol ths late telegraph office veeterday received a tele- Mary Peter have re'urned to J.ckwnvills rea B 1-4 and a 1-2 Caule Per Lb. Hugo Taylor, era out from the eaet on way and Navigation company ia on the grstn frern hie brother, J. O. Eubank., ' a visit to his elater, Mrs. John Tavlor, verge of a collapse. An understanding A’’HL\ND,Or ..Thursday. July29. 1’97 fern ibe A O U. W convention at Port­ f<>r Hale Peach*». ia d. from Saerammtn, stetina that he wee II ainl otl.rr relative, and fneiida in thia has bsen reached in the matter ot The return* fruiti 'he ca lo‘d ot fruit Mi»a Ito-e Bucklev. who l>a> been »pend freight rates between San Francisco ma nearly two mun>ln vleiliiis her Bilk», ahlpp-d to Chicago by J A Wbuiuvu. lite married that dav to Mine Eva Jon item. Beil ton. Mr. and Mr.. Dtniel Tail.r PKKMONAL ano SOCIAL. lame, liucklev and fatui.y, on Aoplegale. a„t (r„m here in\h, market. I. , Tnouuh ttiie is a surprise to the grooms* •start tor ill,me neit Vfon.lav over (lie »nd Portland, and pawenger rales will Northern Pacific. Wii| Taylor will speod be adjusted shortly. rriurnsd lo ban Franc>*co yesterday. i . . .. ' * I decidedly encouraging. The car used wi» 11 many acquaintances io Ashland, his old tne winter here. A picnic among the Ed. Miller h«s returned home from Yreka Prof. Hi-chcock amt wife. Mi-«a Je.Me , c. F. X of lb» Earl Co. and the Christian j home town, it is nevertheless s pleasant J nuinero is friends was had at Tolman The largest combined harvester ia rant and and Haiti« lltait as Glea*<>n tbo»e going 56 to the box brought fl per such an artist in taste as Mr. Eubanks ia open flat about two mile, this side of mento and Han Francisco. Toiiuan’a, Scribner’s horse stumbled and of ten hours. lives after an absence of many year« She Prof, W. H. Led’«rwood and wife came ■ is a daughter ot Govan High of this city. box. This netted the grower 2% and 2% evidence of her being truly a charming lell into the Taylor rig. There was a down from Salem Tuesday. cents per lb. This shows up handsomely, lad» of true refinement and culture. general coiliaaion, wreck and amasii np. Elisabeth. N J., Oct. 19. 1896 Mr. and Mrs. T. J Kennev of Jacküon- E. J. Farlow and family are camptd v I e. who t*»uk the Christian Kndeavcr ex­ indeed, and auvuis well for future ship­ Along with hie many friends the R kdobd Miss Tavlor fell nut on the uphill aide E ly Baoa.. Iiur Sir.:—Plea-, accept above Long’s, In ibe canyon. my thank-fory,.ur favor in ibe gift ot a men's Some pears brought $1 40 per full i and escaped witlinut a scratch. Miss cursion to 8an Francise *. returned home j wishes them a happy and prosperous McAllister, Scribner and itie horse were bold, of Cream Balm Let me ».v I have vrs. Louis« We»t arrived yes terday from Friday, having bad a good rime in the bay box of 40 lbs. netting the grower 1*4 cents, u~e I it for yearn eml can thoroughly rec­ -i.y. thrown under tile buggy. The florae in Merced to remain three weeks which is only fair. Peaches are the variety ' married career. it tor whai it claim,, it direction, I the rig ran, t,ut was soon overtaken. ommend Notice the advertisement of H. C. of fruit in demand. are followed. Yotirs truly. Dr. W.8. Jones and family of Medford Young Woman Accidentally Killed. , I The buggy prnved a costlv wreck and Mackey, the Medford photographer. He f i (Ilev ) H. W H athaway . are rusticating in Klamath county. The Hale peaches have been selling for A shocking accident occurred in Ash­ I [ the harness was also damaged. M¡M a a c ever artiat ami is turning “tit Nome No clergyman .tiould tie without it. Dr. J. W. Easter returned to Gold H II wp end id wort. What Mackey does is doue 40. 5C end 00 cents per nox in Portland up land, on Main street, in north pert of McAllister was bruised in i_ the «ida and Cream Bnlni la kept by all druggi.t». Full Where he has opened a den al office. well to Tuesday. The arrival, of California town, Momlav afternoon Mrs. Ada Scribner received very painful injuries site 50c. Trial site It) cents. We mail It. -a.»., .u- e juj parties thought the knee, Rev. Kobt. Ennis the Presbyterian divine KLY BROS., 56 Warren St.. N. Y.C’ily. Misses Jessie Wagner. Lillian Wst’on Crawfords the last two days cut the price Hunter and her mother, Mrs. William I about* of Jacksonville, was here yesterday. they Kwra were feillArl killed. - ami 8une Homes and Fred Carter, John to 40 and 30cents per box. This week will Kiiiahten, were up from Talent picking ■ thav blackberries from the Jackson Hocksr- Geo. Bower, the 8an Francisco mining McCall and Heurv Gaie.v are doing Pilot finish the shipment of Hales. Eureka, Cal., will hold its second I R him and -»ukiyou Mountain today study • Frank Bowman,"aiwltchm’an in the ainith place, now leased to George Shep­ man, was at Woodville again this week. As predicted early in the columns of the herd. Mrs. Knighten concluded to re­ employ of the Southern Pacific com­ annual fair in September, Iroui the 6tli ng geuiogy. C. K. 8mitb of DeSmet, Idaho, is here Prof. W. T. Van8coy, president of the R eco an peaches will command a handsome main all night with the Shepherd family pany at Oakland, fell from a freight I to the 12th inclusive. looking fora home for an Iowa farni’y. Ashland state normal school, and Prof price and return the grower a better profit and Mrs. Hunter started home in Jetf Stockton, Cal., bicyclists are making Frank M. Mingus of Medford visited bis RiceS Eubank left Tue’day for Newport, than any other investment in the produc­ Bell’s one horse buggy. In coming down car pn the rails and five cars passed entepaive preparations for their annual tsmily at ( olestin the first of the week. on Yaquit.a bay, to attend the stale teach­ tive industries this season. The cause is the axle street adjoining Engineer Mc­ over him. Both of liis legs were cut off and he was otherwise mutilated. watermelon run, which takes place Mis« Hypatia K urn has returned from ers’ imutuie the general failure of the peach crop thia Carthy's place the horse got away from August Sth. Bly where «he has been leaching school. Tom Anderson was up from Eden pre- year in the principal peach districts of the the lad»'a control The line either broke He will probably live. G, F. Allen and M E. Harris of Gazelle cinc Tuesday, He rep >rt* that 'he grain ea*t and sontb. If it whs not for the new nr fell from her hands. The horse raw were registered at the Ashland House Mon­ cr<>|»8 on the Hamlin and Garden farms, down the hill and turned the corner un­ u-ually such large producers, will be very peach districts in the south that came in der high pressure. Mrs Hunter at- day. this year there would have been a peach j ¡^nipted \c»Pin ligut this vear. Chas. 8trang, wKe and three children ot imp or was thrown oat bv ie force o( the th. turn. She was found ly­ Medford weut to Coiestin today to cauip for Rev M. Harpe.-on Williams creek lost famine in the United State*. Fruita een-' >i the force of weeks. his pesid< nee and I'.onieots by lire aunday •rally will prove a profitable investment ing in the street apparently dead by Mrs. Jake Btrobeck, Mr Nicbo1« and Thoma'* night while he und his family were at thia year, but the peach is King. The David King, who witnessed the runaway. Mr. Swather’s home adjoining fruit crop of southern Oregon is unpre­ S*ie was taken Into the King residence Lawner, Hemey miner», go to Ciundyke church was also burned. this fall. cedentedly large and of the best quality and Dr.. D M. Brower ard S. T. Songer Miss Helen R Stanley, of the Telephone Frank Hansen, who is clerk of the Ru-s ever raided. The Ashland di»trict ha» were called and rendered the necessary i Hou-e, San Francisco, is oft to New York Drug diore. retur ted from San Francisco from 200.'00 to 300,000 boxes of peaches medical treatment. 1 u-s la*, bavi >g had a delightful time tor on a trip. She died at 3 o’clock Tuesday morning eyeral we< ks, the guest oí her aunt, Mrs. alone. The prospects are that it will net *^ox operating on him a< las« accounts. a. and experience. But the sarsaparilla is tne same old being constantly bare of peaches No »uch Tuesday to pay her sister, Mrs. ueo. Cai- having taken the contract to cut and put Chas. W. Johnston, register of the Rose­ sarsaparilla that made the record— SO years of cures, huun a visit. burg land office during Cleveland’s first fortunate combination of circumstances up fbe hav crop on George Sneplierd’s i " h Y.J. 1011 ’ 1 better it? Well. we\e much In the K D Jones, who was over from Little term was arie<»ted at New Urieaii* lor try- h»s ever befell the iot of the Ashland place, while Mr. S. is spending the su n­ condition of the Bishop and the raspberry: “Doubt- Shasta visiting his family returned again ng io -ell a C maman 1.50 certificates lo peach gr wer. Tbi» is the year that be nier in Ashland for iiia health. Mr. / less, he said, “God might have made a better berry. last week. and Clrneae. He could not gel bondsmen will find his Clondvke at his home after Hunter le t Ft. KI «math at 3 a. m. Tues­ Rx But doubtless, also, He never did.” Why don’t ws Wm. Bailey and J. Ropp'rry. Joseph ne and tie's in jail. better the sarsaparilla? We can’t. We are using ths several weary years of seeing the freight day morning and arrived at the death county miners who left here i.i the spring he1 r». oner win .eave» lor freight. Tnat 'he peach crop of tahlami Knighten came in also, but at a slower we see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were .V.'uu..•*!(» to vi-ii her lamny and old will bring inn« thia c*«iu iinnity th usand’ rHt** og \ of ibe country. some secret chemical compound, we might.... fiend* for nev« a m >n h a di ’ ioti'H d ’ of do im ' m there can he no T ‘ i'* r* m i ’ ’ a w re ’ ak»*n tn Takni Tues- But we re not. We’re making the same old sarsaparilla Miss Mvra Smith, who ba* b * n stopping Mr* May. wue »i Capt L d ty, an doubt The pe icb man ha» been »<> thor­ ■ lav am! t»«e funeral was held at the to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it’s the ir Ashlaud tor a tn •nth, returned wGiauta oil «ireii a I i • have ueen ab-etu lor some k same old sarsaparilla because it works the same Pass ia*$t evening. oughly fleeced that- be is only grad ally Pnoeiiix burvioz Krouixl vesterday. McMitmvllle COLLEGE, McMinnMilla, Oregon. Fine faciliti», fot Instruction «od Rate, as lo* M «he lowest. Open. 8epti*œb«r 15th, 1897. N.w II- lu.tr.ted Catalogua, si vio. fall inlormetion sent on application to H L B0ARDMAN, Prea. vvj/r- iWiS ♦+++• + When Wl you are in Ashland, Oregon, stop at the.............. ASHLAND HOUSE, I t 1-OCA.TKra I The Same Old Sarsaparilla H.8. Emery, cabinet maker. Helman »nd Mechau in streets. Fir*t-class work guaran- t. d. Give him a trial. 8. A. Murray has returned to Medford from a bu»m«»s trip through northern Cali­ fornia and eastern Ureg >n. Mrs. L. J Rogers is up from Monterey, Cal., for her bea th. she 1» ibe court sten­ ographer fur that county. We know the real cure» by H«»od’s Sar­ saparilla are genuine because the pe /p e themselves write annul them Miss Minnie smiih, a ter a vis t of several Weeks with Ashland iriends and remaves, returned io Hurnbruv» today. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Houck returned Sun­ day from a pleas mt visit o! se\erai weeks at dan Fraucisco and Gauland. Miss Kate Herrin, daughter of Wm. F. Herrin of 8an Fruudaco i» visit.ng a»h laud, the guest of Miss Bessie P»ed. W. 8. Fiizgerald, wife and family who have t»een Mt iaj » ’»a'os j«ev'e»al mouths, re turned to Medtord Friday to remain F D. Wagner am: wlie, Mrs » rarv. Mr» D D Hyde and E Evans, went to Cot^tin yesterday io spend a week or more. J B C Taylor, industrial tea her at Yainwx Indian re*ervaiion, i. ok Tue day’’ train for lhe Indian teacher»’ iii.’tnuie in Portland. Rev. J. 8. Smith and family who hav* been atiemring the Chautauqua an t visiting ihe Treireu lamily» left ye»teiday «or Anti­ och, Cal* Jack Plvmale. Al. Reynolds Jack Wil­ liam» and *”. Cbihurs. Jr.,ot Med .-rd. amt Joe Fr.zeli of Ash.and have leiurnt d from Pelican bay. Janie» Riley, who is located at Yreka, is here on a visit to E. M Mil e< and tamih His son, Lesier Riley and wiie, will loca e in Ashland. W W. Cardwell, the Roseburg attorney. Dr Bradley, Mr < ar.w igbt «nl anoitir-i citisen of that u»wL !aks the »«earner c.ldet fur Cloudyke. £. E. 8a ph, the Tiilam«»ok attorney-at- law who was raised in jmck - o «couuty. wa* on I used y s train for oau Francia:o on a business trip. A. B. Croa-man. the Portland merchant, wts on ye*tanla« ’» tr 1 i for >an Francisco He is a uroiher of Ora Cruasman the rail­ road trainman. Ml»« Ltszie B Tavlor return 'd yes»erd»y to Etna • al. Mr», ft. P. Taylor wil remain for some lime visiting her daughte , Mrs H K. Barbour Mrs. A. C- Snowden of Davenport and M's Minnie FunahoU’er of P »itsburg. Mo., arrived Inst evening lo Vi it their cousin, Mrs J. 8. Herrin. Kev. 8 K. Mein^nger a d wife. Dr T. B Ford. H. L bay«e»a..d wile, ami Mr*. J W O Gregory aim two daughters are camped at Kingsbury’» springs. (’apt. J. T. C. Naab ha« retimed from S hu r rancisco and left tjdav f«»r daw« era Bar to linereiew John D»K>eil on Ui. Gulden Su. dard mine propuainon. Don’t nauneaie vour etoinscb w th tees «nd bitter herb-, but reaula e jo.r liver and .lex hMd» tie bv u-ina tbo-e ¡amons little puls Xnowti a« De Will’» Liltl Early Risers. Kugrne A. Blierwin. ill Hl111' Vitin g her »later. Mr*. Sl.iUgnier, i cum.. It’s the sovereign blood purifier, and 41 fUrblo. L'.n , ami ai to. tomia of lle.-! «w«k«iimK up to lhe idea that ihi* ia really The S. P. has made a special excursion ' —it9s Ayer’s< mlK», .Le.ge B inline d and iaiuuy, iti Ne- hia day. Il will take several moniha tor rait« from Ashland and Medford toColes* vada, retu ned home Tuesday evening. him to get the notion out of his head that tin and return, beuinnina with last Tues­ “Nobby” Martin, fortnery of this place, it was a dream. day and ending September 15th. The ii steward on ihe .<*teatuer Eider »tiat letves rate heretofore has been eash way, $1.30 for Alaska uu ibe 3l»t iroui Portm Saturday to Monday, time 10 attend io a cold is w «eu it »tarts. it» just half the regular fare, or 80 cent* Don’t watt ti.i you have c >u»u npiiou nut Fruit C«»’.’* U. F. X refrigerator car line prevent 11 b> Using Gue Minute C -ugh has ordered an ice house constructed im- ir«trii Ashland and $¿.30 trom Medford, Cure, the great (entedy for coughs, cold», nvdiuelv arid the w ok on the same will round trip. This last rate will do lots of croup, t)r Mil enjoiued no in in ti.4* the will propcNiiion in Josephine county va» sold Our own agents will give special attention to oach and every jar (J. o, court IrutL. ailoting certain land» ttiey .¡i r- wjve these lines prompt iciug la- tu New York paries for $20,000. shipped. Daily advices! Nn charges for the grower to pay except fay claim and Major Warden goes lo defend _________ Mr». Nancy E Hilt, one of the most en­ icing, freight and commission. Every charge positive qqd definite, tne suit. | g Rea'-b, president of the Oregon & terprising and thrifty wotn»*n in the coun- Nd extras. We handle all kinds of Fruit and Traduce both for Ben Bullard, who was in charge of the' Washington Fruit Growers’ Ui)ion. arrived I iry. wh »e head plans executes and carries -quH8s than hundred» of men LOCAL & SHIPMENTS. patty th«u nu ceedtd K.ippel, Hanna and ne>s from Uris end fur several weens, would ever care tn Interest their npnd with, det inger. Was uu M«»uda» train with Dr. , was here from I’ols’a ¡»«l week tn visit her The Siskiyou county apple crop this H. &. Prat lot Navit-na city aud F. B Johu- 1 bruUMW, Rev N. 8. Buckner, who if quite ill Mr» Hilt ba» a quartz mine in the suds for _ rmtpmetit io that ■nn ,r”m fcalrm on tlie 16th. It consist* mon'b» while Dr. ' aid well goes on the road Jacou*» _ a «d pl ice. Mr*. il. --------- ~ their two daugnte« rd of prijnrs, and whs shipped hv the to navel in the interest of a patent. He e .ve «his week tor their new home. I Or-Kon FrirtA Pro ’tl« • Co. to Nrw Yore. will continue >«n east from San Francisco E U Potnerov of Beag e left ve-d^rlay I The Earl Fruit (Jo. «ay they will «Irin 300 * here he went with th? 0 E. excursion. to look alter ins orange grove at Vi.-a .ia, ear load» of green fruit trom Oregon to the Cal W. F Wihtanison traded his ..range east thu Heaton, principally Dalian and BUKV g »ve for Jesse Kictiardsou's larm nea ! Hlver prune». Fruit» from Eugene and Medtord and R cn.ndion traded Lhe grove point» north will reach Chicago in seven Puiueroy I. Pomeroy ior hu ptace. Jlr. J‘ “ f da\s PAN KEY-I ii Sann Valiev. July 14, 1897, will sett his Visatu ptupeny v ami aud lives live ill tn. I to Mr. and Mrs. Ubas. I’anaev, a »on. The Dai'v Fruit World of Sacr.niento is Jackson county. , just tlie ill« ibing ___ _ . for . the — ___ fruit „ grower __ . ----- nnd Dr. B R. Freeland, the able and •*-< handler. . T:.« The K scobd unhe.lunngly rec- pertenced demist. Insurance block, Oak ontmends it as the best means of promptly st reel, i» prepared te d . ail classes of work - furnishing ••• . . you ju>t wnat y<«u want every in his line in a 'Cieuiiiid and skiiliui man­ I day bend them 50 cents. $1 00 or |2 00 for ner. Give him a call. ) three, six <»r 1 waive month», respectively, DUTCH ER-In Medtord, Jnlv 18. 1897. 1- fun» child of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dutcher, L. F Conn, rhe Lakeview attorney, went and you will never regret it. aged 4 months. Il 10 -uriem ye-te- lay m argue ’ lie ca»e «»f A. Three carloads of pear» were gent in or­ Frank, vs. C«*untv T«e.«»U er Haney to dinary So'iihern Pacific ventilator cars t«» 8TO'’K H AM—In Central Point precinct, ------ TUST THE STATE July 16. 1897. of inflammation of the compel the trea-mrer t<> cbnii ab nit $JOu * in Ogtien and there transferred 10 heavv re bowels, the t wo-year-old child of Mr. Firat-Claaa Faatern connections anil beat 33% tee county warrant*. Tne county b.»d frigerator cars at $105 per car Dav of a"d Mrs Markham compromised • »u a lot of the-e warrant» «»u 8g««bel r The« are ui *a« s wei- c »me, having ail hinds of money to burn. I incident to tn» Christi in Endeavor ex- ' cureion», wool I result in low prices being It heals everything except a broken ; realized for a few »f DeWitt’s Witcii I been the case. All the e»»’ern tn »rkets I Haze: alve Piles and rectal dtaeaara, are comparativeh free of other fruits, I Wluthor Itching, burning, bleeding, -caly, cut», burn», bruixea, teller, tn zeins and orusteil, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, an »»in trouble» may be cure«! tij 11 quick­ | and indications are that prices will ruin eerofuloua.or hereditary, from infancy to age, ly and pei uianeu lly. Eugene A. Suerwin. ' high during th*- latter part of Julv and speedily cured by warm bath, with C cticcsa AugtPri. The June drop of peaches on -------- Wholesale dealers in-------- soap , gentle anointings with CUTICUBA (oint­ H n A Bush, the Baiern banker, and the Delaware Fen insula lias been the ment), the great skin cure, and mild doses |)r. A. B udlis hi- physic an, who spent moat severe in rears, anil the last reports a week in A-b and, reiumed h .me Mon­ indicate there will not t»e 10 per cent, of st C uticctia RssoLvnrr, greatMt of blood day. Mr Bu h isonroi tne great tins ciers parts.r. and humor curse, t We solicit your consignment of Peaches. of Oregon and also one of the shrewdest the usual crop. There has been a good Correspond With us. Send for Shipping Stencil. polidcians in his lime. He is 80 years o«d market for California peachea so far thia and i-< rated ••»*« ol the three richest men in season and everything seems still ’avor- .hestste. Hi- m nd is not as subtle a- it able for high prices for tide variety of has been a”d he is out recreating to keep fruit in particular. The fact that dried In« to nil off of DiS details of business mat­ aprir«>t8 are movi tg si »wlv at 4 cents per ters as uiich a» possible. poma Dava Avo C«« m . p> und makes it itnprobab e that even a I - bm M IhrowfhoHt th« C obp ., Sol« Props., Bo 1 x£?j BlvdHumor," tir««. fair pricr- will be paid f«»r drie«l peaches. «O» -How to C m « 1 Sacramento Fruit World, .luiv 18. TOWr« Ï *. W. A. McGREW, Proprietor. •I 11 1 11 1 sji f »' THE PEOPLE Zv . .-VP".«! ANY THING YOÜ BUY OF Will Check up One Hollar for one hundred cents worth of actual value E. A. Sherwin, Druggist & Stationer THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM Are Selling at^ Rock Bottom Prices OOOQ9QOOOOOOOOOOOQO Summer Dry Ms, 132 Front Street, Portland, Oregon, C lothing Furnishing Ms ,000000000000^0000 ooooooooooQooooooo Jr Boots and Shoes^ No Cheap John Goods Commission Merchant Fruits and berries. Handles the best product of Ashland. ___________ The Fleckenstein Evaporator. General Commission Merchants SIMPLEST. CHEAPEST. EASIEST TO OPERATE. NO SHIFTING OF TRAY8. DRIES AT LOWEST COST. NO WASTE OF HOT AIR. PERFECT CIRCULATION OF AIR. NO BURSTING OR DRIPPING. men. Can ba built tor ths largest or small.it Orchards. Evaporates Prune«, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Berries, Cherries, Grap«., Apricots, Vegetables, Etc. Blood Humors L evy &S piegl , The trays are put in at the top where the temperature is the lowest and the gradual approach to a higher temperature ripens the fruit and makes it sweeter, while the rapid and uniform circulation of air dries the fruit very fast. For particulars or pries., call on or address, W. J. JACOBSON, Nfg, * Commission Merchants (üticura I Rave Yom Grain. Few realize tl at each squirrel deMrnrs 11 M) worth of grain annuallv Wake'ee’s For Superior Photo« lee Squirrel »«nd Gopher exterminator t» the most effective and economical pn, he-dsebe a d Besides tnm tnousawu uu , between debiuaied « ums 1 feel ..verje.r- who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one enve ope between b (h# of^nej««« ......................... _ bottle 1 accidently | got my ankle aprained a few years ago and June 15 and ths end of the contest—Argust jist. | I find my leg getting stronger and am feel You won’t see it again Price« Reatoi able. 480 Washington St. OREGONFRUIT*PRODUCE CO JAMES M. KYLE. Pres Ashland, ÖT Mark shipping orders “C. M. & St. P.” j Maniai aa¡aaa. C. J. EDDY, General Agent •. Know that a cheap advertisement ’’ Means cheap and worthless ghods. ’’ WE ARE NOT CHEAP JOHN DEALERS t h , FADE HUMORS Cut this OUt. for two weeks OM* . L , Beet 91.00 a Day Houee on the Pacific Coaet. IN Ti-lie L'KNTKR Tbsy are without a pear— Without a rival. They give an addxl h.odvinine«« to the figure They offer no restriction to the circulation, digestion or respiration. They make short waist, appear tong They are .nng-littlng and combina both fashion-sense and common sanae. Taey give such satisfaction as no other corsât can give. Tbev have advantayes no other corsete bave. They retain their favor with all ladles who bava worn them, bacauM of their superior quality. Sold sad Rscommssdsd by THE PAI« «TO««. ASKLAND, OUMOU,