H! i E» Wants TW'i Tons of Apple T^-avea. I «*© ember «Jury Liât. E. C P-iaiernv n-lurawl Tn- wlay tv n the ground C A Pruett, Medford, farmer K A. Carter returned this week from wants them for medical purposes. I here's the rub! You can measure mountain height and ocean SEX'EOEiy'WIISr gives to every student buving I that the prisoner was suffering from tnb- C F Anderson. Foots Creek, farmer Reading. depth but how test sarsaparilla? You could if >ou were chemists. C Farnham. Asb'and, manufacturer Hooka and Stationery, FREE, a fl rat - class ertular coneumptiou, and that bo could Disgraced FrofeMlon and Frlenda (io to Fox A Hildreth for ice. Delivered But then do you need to test it ? The World's F ir Committee D P Brittain. Talent, farmer Schon! Bag. not survive very long. Ha started lor at your door. Rev. W. T. Ford, pastor of the Madi­ T K Bolton, Ashland, merchant tested It, —and thoroughly. They went behind the label on the his home at Jacksonville bv lest night’s Frank Brown, Eagle Point, farmer C. I>. ('unimonz and family left yester­ son street M. E. church, and state preei- bottle. What did this sarsaparilla test result in ? i-'ve v i take Wm Abbott. Talent farmer day fur Pelican bay. overland train, where bo will spend bio of sarsaparilla shut out of the Fair, except Ayer’s, .io'it was dentoftheA. P. A., is in trouble and R C Hensley. Central Point, farmer las’, few remaining days with his t tihor Calvin Allen, the pioneer colored barber has left the city and cannot be found. Mile* Cantrall, Uniorvown, farmer that Ayers was the only sarsaparilla dmi.teff t > the V.’oihi -. of Yreea, died Sunday. W H Held 1er, Gold Hill, farmer and mother. Fair. The committee found it the best. They had noroom for Tha cause of l.ia flight is the fact that he Win Pernoil, Applegate, me*chant . “’Vif*'’ S.“rt Hyde have returned The crime for which Wade was east to anything that was not the bet. And as the best. Avers Sarsa­ will he compelled to face charges of hav 1 J Howell. Ashland, capitalist front Pelican Bay Ixxlge. parilla received the medal ami awards ¿ its merits. ' Itemember John G Norton, Eden farmer i penitentiary to still Itetli in tho minds of ing had unlawful intercourse for some Mrs. 8. H. Sykes and family ot Phoenix R F Stancliff, Eden, farmer the word - best” is a bubble any breath can blow; bat there arc Jackson county people. It seems that time past with Jessie Morford, a 18-year- hare moved to ban Diego. V Wilcox, Pleasant Creek, farmer pins toprick such bubbles. 1 hose others are blowing more Wade had a difficulty with another young J W Short, Foots Creek, farmer McMinnville, Oregon. Section Foreman Wm Lyttieton was old servant in his borne, who confessed “ best aarsaparilla ” bubbles since the World’s Fair pricked the Samuel Robbins, Eden, farmer fellow in hie neighborhood, bad blood over from Cole’s Tuesday. that the preacher has been intimate with old ones. True, but Ayer's Sarsaparilla has the medal. The Emmett Beeson, Talent, fanner Fina faciliti», for Instruction and Kates aa low M having existed for some time, when F J Creed, Medford, farmer H. L. Sayles, after a sfoae with sciatic tier. Charges have been preferred against pin that scratches the medal proves it gold. The pin that pricks the lowest. Opens September 15th, 1897. New Il­ Frank Wade, a brother of the prisoner, Janies Davis, Willow 8prings, farmer rheumatism, is about again him in tbePucst Sound conference of the the bubble proves it wind. We point to medals, not bubbles, lustrated Catalogue, giving full information Sent on came to bis home, having been on east­ Geo. W. Trefren came in Tuesday from M, E. church, and he will lie tried next when we say: The best sarsaparilla is Ayer's. application to H. L BOARDMAN, Pre«.. Coleatm Personals. his Josephine county mines. ern Oregon stock ranges for a time. Tho Wednesday. H. W. Kinney, wife and daughter Mabel I trouble between Lawrence Wade and bio Nat Melius who Is working in a Sisson Ford ia a married man, with four chil­ are here from Grants Pass. Lox factory, was hero last week. : enemy was soon renewed, and Frank dren. He is a cousin of Preaiding Elder ! „ TheJateat --------------------- camps are those of Mrs. Cran- • a a> Dr. 8. T. Songer went to Jennv creek Fri­ T B. Ford, now in Southern Oregon, and I Wads toek a hand in it, and killed his •nd Mrs Wel1’ ot Medford. Trade Marks aud Copyrights. All Kights Reverrai. day to oool off on bis land claim. Miss Jo Nunan and Dr. J M. Keene of brother’s antagonist. The Wade’s were came to Seattle four years a?o from Da­ Mr». Gordon Frisall returned Monday Jacksonville returned to the valley Monday. promptly arrested and indicted and were kota, and for a time was pastor of Grace from a vwit with her folks at Yreka. I Dr. J. 8 Herndon, th* Ashland physici­ brought into court, and by an arrange­ Kropka and Vining nave extended their M. E. church here, and later pastor of an, was among the over-Sunday excur­ ment with tbe district attorney they were Madiaon str pet church. He is a member sionists here. tour to Crater lako from Pelican bay allowed to plead guilty, Frank Wade to Hermann Helms, the pioneer Jackson­ Milton uregory is driving stage between of 1 the endowment rank, K. of P., and a Or pe'pla nt home, wishing to ville citizen, who spent two weeks here re­ murder in tb; second degree, and, his Raddiug and the Iron Mountain mine. i member of the I. O. O. F. purchase their winter supply of turned Tuesday. brother having been an accessory to the E. B Barron and wife and Mrs. Marsh Miss ~ Emma Cabrai Wagner are ruatfoating in Hiatt prairie ( Jaonb Pheiater and wife of Medford have “ iman. who has been on | murder, wk prrxittrfl to plead guilty ot gone to ijpurbon. Ind., to live. ______ ___________ the Siskiyons several “il weeks, returned to manslaughter. Ths former was sentenced Frank Robison of Talent left Tuesday C. L. A*kew and family of Antioch have ' Phoenix Wednesday, for Redding, where he will ply bis razor. to the penitentiary for life and Lawrence moved to Coos county to remain. Willard Cole, the civil engineer, who is L. R. Fields, superintendent of the 8 P For spot cash will find It to their steadily employed at the Iron Mountain Wade to fifteen years’ imprisonment. OLD MEN H. U. Lumsden. H Stevens and D. Rob ­ R. R. lines In Oiegon, was here yesterday. interest to get our prices ou such mine, visited his folks and at Ashland this erts of Medford are doing Crater lake. i week. The recent hot spell has brought the Frank Clute took charge of tbe Grubb bills before buying. . . MADE YOUNG W. H. Parker has returned to Medford thresher Tuesday to finish up tbe season’s Miss Elsie Patterson has finished her odor of sewers, closets, back yards, etc., from Seattle. Ho didn’t go to Klondike work. vacation here «nd returned to the counter out in all its most fragrant glory. We Grant. Butler and Link Heiman with j in Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s store in Ash- Capt. J. L. .Mav and family have moved To cheap cash store« and have a charter tested by tbe courts that io Grants Pass, where he is freight agent their families and Mrs E. L. Applegate • land. Low Grade Goods when you have returned from a tour of the Klamath clothes a lot of officials with authority ' for the 8. P. Among the Ashlandites who were here get good goods at home for reports. 18unda/ were Walter Freeland, Nettie but seems to have forgotten to furnish | J. W. Kinney and wife leave next week same money. . . . Miss Sophia Wilson, who is teaching in j Reeser, Hal Emery, Herbert McCarthy them with a sufficiency of backbone. Tbe for a visit with friends at 8he-idan, Yam­ Portland, was out visiting Jackson county ■ and Mrs. J. 8. Parson, hill county. | I town stinks. Tbe gentlemen in authority 1 folks this week. She has received a state Mrs Dr. Ream and son George, Mrs. smell it bnt haven’t the nerve to go to Prof. M. A. Floyd, principal of tbe Jack life diploma. | Wm. McConnell, son Bonner and daughter, sonville public school, arrived from Mis-, aouri Friday. I Miss Edith Gregory went to Gold Hill i Miss Winnifred, Mrs. Hearst and J. their neighbor and tell him: "My Broth­ yesterday to do some stenographic work M. Potter of Yreka were among the visitors er, you stink Clean tip forthwith.” +++++++++++++++++++-H-H-l++-:-H"M-i++.H++++++++++++H.t+ Dr. 8. I. Darrin end his good looker wife for Attorney Dalrymple, whose stenogra­ here have returned to Portland from a tour of pher, Miss Messner, is in 8an Francisco. On the first page of the R kcord ap­ + liken you are in Aukland, Oregon. R 8 Barclay’s health has been quite the world stop at the............... Butler Walker and wife came in from poor this summer. He came to Colestln pears a list of supplies needed for school J Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Blount leave to­ Sprague River valkv this week. He will Wednesday to retrain awhile. His daugh­ this year. The following ia the places: morrow for Pelican Bay and Cherry creek -eturn soon b it Mrs. Walker will remain a ter, Mrs. E. V. Mills, will also be on the assigned the teachers: C. C. Hitchcock, for a sea-ou. month nr so visiting relatives mountain for a time. principal of the High school; Miss Ids Father L P. Desmsrai-re urned Monday Mrs I) L Afink(er i*it yeste day for from his vacation io Canada, accompanied Astoria to vi-it bar son, L*e Hawley, assistant, E. E, Washburn, 5th inkier, and born . i by bis sister. hi8 wife for some rime Lee is in charge of and Sth grades, north building; Miss the Western Union office in that city. Mrs. Will White of Dunsmuir has been Griffith, 6th and 9th grai’es, north build­ paying Ashland friends and her mother at Bent $1.00 a Day House Mrs Eugene A Sherwin leaves next OWENS—In Central Point, Aug. 19, 1897 ing; Miss Beebe, 3d and 4th grades, to Mr. and M tb . Will Owen, a son. biskiyou a visit. Wednesday for a visit at her old home in itew.teAMâil 1 SII on the Pacific Coast. north building; Miss Ewan, 1st and 2d I Mrs, Geo. Engwicht left yesterday on a Wiscon «in Sbe will stop off in Montana DR AKE —At Talent. Aug, 13. 1897, to Mr IX THIS CJïCXTBÎW and Mrs. Lon Dw and Sept. 1*97, to Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister, a south building. C. 0 Ramsey of Central Point. P. K. 1st. < lo see them. s »n. Hirnuns nr Eagle Po’nt. John A. Harvev Miss Genevie Resnies and A Hardy Mrs Cnas. Chandler took yesterday's W W. Wolf, fl T Beidler »»nd John Hays wers In town Tuesday. train for Indian Te-rtlory to visit rela.ives of Gold Hill were at Pelican Bay. MARRIED. Albany will ship lOcarloadsef Bartlett ' until Thsnk»giv>ng. A post'iffice has been established at Spike- pears and prunes. Main's circus secured $1500damages from nar I, in Jackson county, with Fannie Chaf- ARMOUR & CO., P roprietor * the Yreka brani h railroad on which one fey as postmaster. The office which once SH1R\—CONNELLY—In Ashland, Aug. Sheriff Agee has sold 160,000 Iba. of General Offices: 205 La Salle St. Chicago, Illinois. of their cars was upset. before existed there is located «ix miles 23, 1897, Gustave J. Bhira of Ashland and Material aa Stroas aa the Beat. Appearance Better then ail. dried prunes—about a fourth of his crop south of Asbestos, and Saius Valley is 10 Miss 8. E. Connelly of Boston, Mas3. Father F Noel, formerly of Jacksonville, miles south. died of consumption »t the home of hl» i In front of the altar of the church of the —for 4 cents. Miss Nettie Hamlin who ha« been visit- ...... sister in Baltimore Aug 2. Holy R omit . v , umle-neath a handsome em­ J. K. VanSant has taken hold of tbe ing Mrs. A. DePeatt went to Medford Sun of Love, a weddi. w a v ... • - . » tbe I. c I head, . .. n .4 n a xenerous 40 I 4 trial w IA I eize «.AV. True and George Carter left Monday for er« have returned to Ashland. The sec­ , and ‘ Mrs. 10 cent can TON that COMES OFF WE will PAY you TEN CENTS. G. J. Shira. A few invited guests KOBT. GRAHAM, Manager tion crews were greatly reduced by the Pelican bay and tbe summer resorts ! were present.. After receiviug tbe warm be had of your drusglsl or we mail it for 10 ' If they RIP at the WAISTBAND WE will PAY you FIFTY same order. cent. Full else 50 cents. congratulations of the wedding party they C. W. Sherman and wife, formerly Miss ELY BROS. 5*1 Warren St.. N. Y, City. CENTS. If they RIP in the SEAT or elsewhere, WE will Walter Gannon and his sister, Miss Maud 1 repaired to *• Father” Gross’s Depot Hotel Bede Willis, cam- in yesterday from their Cannon, who have been visiting tbe family I parlors, where refreshments were hag was spent with the tarrh . and h worth its weight in gold. I J. H. Mes-ner has rented his Woodville day’s train for San Francisco. They will newly married couple Mr Shira is a loco­ can use Ely's Creehl Balm with safetv and Fairview, San Benito county, Cal., was wounded Daniel Maloney, ex-city mar­ blacksmith shop to J. E. King and will soon -oon return to their home in Minnesota motive fireman on the passenger train be­ it does all that is claimed for it.—II. W. Instantly killed by lightniug a low shal of The Dalles, Or. The trouble start for tbe coeat, looking for a better lo- where the young lady will resume her tween Ashland and Dunsmuir and is a Sperry, Hartford, Conn. WJVUrlS UY arose over u horse race that occurred days ago. catloa. duties as school teacher. whole-souled, genial >oung man. whose two months ago in Klickitat county. Lisaie Adinv, a 7-year-olioiier in placa of H. of Captain Thomas, master of the ed a verdict of murder in the second tents, hammocks and camping goods at returned h »me to Klamath Falls last week. railway mail service. Pr »f. Parrot' is a first-class artist a.id has Thompson. Alter the last legislature Opera House Furniture Store To our newly married friends do we speed steamer, and suspended him for sixty degree. Cole was on trial for murder­ beeD the chief influence in keeping before had fai'ed to organise and elect rail­ «- The papers of Pilot Connell, ing his sister-in-law. Miss Mattle Coleman of Dixon, Ca ., the public the scenic beauty of aoutberu our very best wishes. May their union be days. road commissioners, Governor Lord biassed with ail tbe sunshine and happiness who was on the bridge at the time of who has been visiting her brother. John Oregon. The rush to the Trinity, Cal., gold that kindly fate can bestow. Colenran. for some time left for home the disaster, have been revoked for a fields continues, and there are no in­ held that the old commission had term­ T. G. McWilliams of Houston, Tex . who Monaay. inated and refused to accept the new has been here for several months is well- VOTAW-CUTT8-In Ashland, Aug. 25, period of thirty days. dications of its slacking up. News of 1897, at the home of tbe bride’s parents, bond that they offered. The question There's no questton about it. Hood’s r»leased with this place and will move his Articles of incorporation of the Los new and rich strikes is continuing to by Rev. E. P. Childs, Luther L. Votaw Sar aparilla ia the best blood purifier. This amiiy here to make this place their perm­ will be taken to the state supreme srrived from Trinity Center. and Miss Ethel Cutts. Angeles and Pasadena Railroad com- [ is proven by its wonderful cares of blood anent home. Mr M has been having tbe court. Hockersmith quart? ledge developed and During a heavy thunder aud lightn­ diseases. Tbe wedding was a very quiet affair, only pany have been filed at Phoenix, Aria. this week let another contract to R. M. I tbe family being present. The happy The incorporators are Andrew McNally ing storm at Folsom, Cal., a bolt of The Star mills at Crockett, Cal., have Miss Marie Andrews will arrive Sunday Garrett and John Pennington. couple took the evening train for Grants and D. H. Dewey of Chicago, J. W. | lightning entered the kitchen of the been ¡mr» based by the California Beet frooi Riverside. Gal. She will be vice-prin­ “I crave but One Minute,” said tbe pub ! Pass, their future home The bride is tbe Hugers of Pasadena, Cal., and M. IL state prison and destroyed a 50-gaUon Sugar and Refinery company, and the cipal of the Jacksonville public schools lie speaker m a haskv voice: and «hen be l accomplished daughter of Geo. M. Cutis, this winter. big building is to Le converted into a It is proposed boiler, besides doing other damage. took a dose of Oue Minute Cough Cure, j tbe Southern Pacific freight agent of this Sherman of Hieonix. Misses Olive and Edith Gregory, and and proceeded with his oratory. One Min­ I city and the groom is a prosper ous mer­ to build a road from his Angeles to The Santa Crus (Cal.) city council beet sugar refinery of sufficient capa­ Jessie Wagner. J. W Storms and wife. Will ute Cough Cure ia unequalled for throat chant of Grants Pass, being engaged in the Pasadena at an estimated coat of $1,- ' denied the petition of saloon-men for a city to handle all the beets that can be Mi.chell and J J. Berry returned Tuesday and lung troubles. Eugene A. Sherwin. furniture business. They start out well 000,000. reduction from $260 to $200 per annum. supplied Uy Contra Costa And the ad­ equipped for a happy married life. from Pelican Bay. Chas. M. Sbortridge has retired as editor By paying the present license they are joining counties. It is understood that With great jumps tbe price of wheat Andrew (Doc) Huff was found dead near •>f Spreckel’s 8 F Call Claus 8prec«e:a BREEDING-DICK8ON-At Grant’s Pa«s. contracts have been let for the macb- his mine at Bandon, b. C., last week, of ha»i intended making the brilliant editor Aug.21. 1897, by Rev H. A. Wood. Wm. all over tbe world continues to rise, allowed to keep open until after mid­ ery for the proper equipment of the apoplexy. He was a member of tbe well- his son-in-law and was starting him out G. Breeding of Woodville and Mrs. L. M. and with ever cent’s advance the night. factory and it is expected that the big known (amiiy of railroad boys. Dickson, formerly of Montana. wuh a great building and newspaper But value pi' thp great crop of the JJiiited The board of trade at San .lose is Boldness is either heredity or cau-ed by Miss Spreckels gave back to her father all MILLEK-NICHOLS — At Grants Pass. Blates incresses by millions, and farm­ securing subscriptions to assist in main­ institution will be running by next her propertv and married a plain ordinary eicknaes, mental exhaustion, wearing light- Aug. 18,1897. by Rev. Edw. Gittms. Frank ers who have scarcely been able to pay taining the permanent advertising season. Musine-s man named Wataon, at San 8. Miller, of Harney county and Miss fitting teats, and bv over-work and trouble. Jose— ■ A i just because she loved him. There ! Myrtle Nichols of Medtord. the interest on the mortgages which bureau in New York ns advocated by Hall » Reuewer will preveut it. are som*’ women left yet who wdl not sell cover their funds look forward to the the Ceutral California Hotel associa­ Dr. B R. Freeland, the able and ex­ their soul for e ther monev or brains. ’ early liquidation ot their debts. The tion. perienced deuiisi. insurance block, Oak The A ■ lilarnl Milla a-e paying 78tf dollar mark lias been passed in every DIEB. A freight train of tho Southern street, Is prepared te d • all domes of w»,rk Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. cei.ia lor «h at an tbe weilford mill 75. market in the country. Chicago reach­ Pacific road w as wrecked near Hills­ in bis line in a soisntilio and »killful man­ Fl«n I h $24 i*r tb dean i in Aebl.nd. ner. Give him a call. ed and passed that point Saturday. At dale, Santa Clara county, Cal. Ten MORR188—At Portland. Aug. 11. 1897, Professor THOS. F. CAMPBELL, A. M. New York the price touched $1 05 a cars loaded with fruit were thrown Miss Mattie Morrhs of Central Point. Formerly of the University of tbs Pacific, will have charge of the Commercial I CARI.I8I.K— At Talent, A ur . 20,1397, Mrs. bushel, and a similar condition pic. off the track and the fruit scattered in Department. On the San all directions. i Letitia W. Carlisle, wife of Samuel Car- vailed at Philadelphia. lisle, aged 60 years. Francisco Produce exchange there You can have your choice of over fifty studies for the price of one tnition. Elaborate preparations are being . Tuition for Term —$05.00. The funeral took place from the Baptist have been stirring times, aud large made nt Sauta Rosa, Cal., for the! ' church, interment in Stearns cemetery Sun­ sums mad; by those ou the right side annual Swiss celebration by the Swiss- day. she leave- a husband and son, J B. of the market. Under the influence ol Short Hand and Type Writing Department. American residents of Sonoma and , Carlisle, anti a host of friends to mourn the eastern markets the price of Decem­ Marin counties this year. The festiv­ Business Department. i her loss and cherish her memory ber reached $1 68, but il closed lower ities will be held at Tomales on Septem­ Normal Department. - ' - --- --------------- owing to ths advance in charter rates. j Bandon Recorder: Campmeeting, or Sales are heavy, And all indications ber 22d. Students received st any time. Board and Lodging from $13 00 per month Work on the Great Northern railroad rather protracted meeting services, closed paint to a future rise. to $20 00, Catalogue and Pamphlets on application. tunnel through the Cascade mountains last Sunday night and Rev. E. A. Roes Consul Robertson at Hamburg has in Washington commenced Friday. and wife left on the steamer next morn- Address, C. E. DOAN, Proprietor ■ ' ing for the mountain« somewhere above sent to the State department a letter The tunnel will be two and a half miles Mvrtla Point where he will camp for addressed by him to the California s Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it long, ltt feet wide, 23 feet high and awhile and enjoy a rest. There were 16 commissioner to the Hamburg -«posi­ will coat $2,000,000. It will take two I T persons catpe forward at the oloee of the tion, stating that an exceptional de­ here u no profusion , wbow yean to build it _____ ?_____ because it is fresh-roasted. meeting and united with tbe several mand exists for California products, labors so «evenly tai tbe nervous sy. Henry Smiley, a blacksmith, sged 30 churches. All through the meeting the tew, u that of tbe ministry. Tbe de- F.C.COÏ and urging that a permanent exhibit K eco s interest was sufficient tn crowd the house years, living at Loa Angeles, murdered rangement of tbe nerve centers o*th. brain each night and Rev. Roes poured out a be established at Hamburg and other his infant child and committed •atcide by over work, frequently brings on attacks continuous stream of argument that is European cities. by taking strychnine and cutting his of heart trouble, and nervous prostration. --------------- r Get SMlingt Bett tea at your grocer's; take out the YeU^ Ticket sure to pr >dnce thoughts that will live Rev. J. P. Knter, M D., Pastor U. B It is believed he Estate of Jscob Neathammsr. Hearing throat with a razor. hereafter. Hie visit here has been pro­ of final report ef administrator postponed was temporarily insane through brood' church, London Mills, Ills, himself a physi­ one in every package); send it with your guess to address below .ductive of good end good results will until Tuesdsv, October 5 cian, writes Feb. M, 180S: "Heart affection ing over business ruptures I surely follow it Enate of Peter Simon Hearing "f pe­ and nervous prostration had become so before August JISt. While I- Cunninghant,an etuplcye of tition tor removal ot siscutrtt continued serious last tall that a little over work la September term. One word allowed for each yellow ticket. u-iiar- the Ukiah (Cal.) Bottling works, was Jf Low Excursion Rates to the Oregon to R-tateof P. P. B'ack. Final account of engaged in charging the soda fountain the pulpit would so completely prostrate me Mnc c. a . .k« word he vets one thousand dollars. Dr . Mile«; ,hnt I If only one person finds the word, ne gew administrator approve-'. Stare Fair. ui mues ’ mujit u re| *e-m«l inqutah certain the Kstaie and guardianship of O. R. Myer with rurlmicc ncM vs« the tank < The Southern Pacific will make a one fare J R. Wick appointed guardian. i ed wi I* great Dm- ('iiiiiiinglu HCXrt CllTC of the ministry entirely. r lines in Orego » Doctorar H**r‘ *->pHatlon became bloen iliiougli the ILior, barely ________ ___________ blch opens Sep­ KvSlOivS iM bad that my auditera G kxylkiikk : Having taken one bottle of ing da-alb, and a bystander tember 30 and closer October 8. A big har­ would aak dm if I did not vest and a big fair. A clean, vigorous, de­ your Joy's Veretable SareaDarilla I can Wells »in w./unded. 44w41lll.n..n. have heart dlaeaaa. Laat ,U1 ««IV. . «bm*. .M «.tete. no —— “ u lightful, an-1 comprehensive exposition of truly say that it Is tbe beet medicine I bare At n recent meeting of the S»iita everything perching to tbe farm and tbe ever taken for constipation, headache and They are without a peer—Without a rival. I feel overjoy­ Iloea, Cal, Hff-tHvi.V’fs a number of farmer. Good racet and imatt^it, of all general debi listed system They fire an added bandsomnesa to tbe igure ed by tbe use of one bottle. 1 accidently representative dslrywien appeared aud kinds. Special attraction« every day. They offer no restriction to the circulation, digestion or respiration. ,U. ,hou»na doll.«, -• .»I W got my ankle sprained a few years ago and With tbe present crop prospects end the They make abort waist, appear long wta „a m .be I.rr« «»*» s ”* “ extremely low railroad rate of one fare for I find ray leg setting stronger and era feel­ requested that a dairy inspector be They are snug-fitting and combine both (a*hion-*ents and common-aonae. appointed immediately. The super­ the round trip, tne peop e of Oregon can ing better in every way. They give such •eiiMociion as oiler creel can give. WM.J. PERKY. afford to patronise the state fair that bene­ June x3 and the end of the contest-August Jist. visors intimated that the dairunen They bare advantage» no oilier corset» haae. Superintendent Almebouse. fits all classes. Popular admission of 25 They retain their favor with all ladie» who have worn ih»m. because of their San Francisco could have their cm Inspected at cents. •____________ superior tjuaMy^ R.c0--„dml fey THE FAIR STORE. their on n expense aud took no cctiou in the maUer, KEEP LOUR EYE OX PASCO! Bubbles or Medals. I Everything Guaranteed at Sherwin's. McMinnville COLLEGE, I The Prize Winners at the World’s Pair, 1893 i GROCER/ES Dutchcsslrouscrs end ofl D. L. Minkler & Son ASHLAND HOUSE, FIT SMOOTHLY GIVE COMFORT LOOK WELL NEVER RIP FROM THE SHEEP TO THE MAN. REFRIGERATOR SERVICE FOR DECIDUOUS FRUITS. MONEY GUARANTEE. $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $■% or $5 BEST IN THE WORLD. TRY A PAIR. VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. Gas City Business College Fall Term Begins Sept. 6th. Ministers Should Use $1000 All, or your share of it, if you find the missing word. ____ StOCktOP, Cal T What is the missing word ? Cornisi Cut this out - You won’t see it again. k MXUW. >• BB.T TXa BAN FBaMGttCO. Jab hliil m at ttee "Resard” eAoe. ▲•■LAND, ORIWM,