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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1889)
VET !’RNO >N SESSION. «»rant’s Hass Notes. Kirs, topic on the program was R*<*«miiii**n<tarioire Whim G»* il Mib*s M it»-* ••Tn«' Ii ; ! ’ *oti of i«cob)gy to Agricul Lot« of rain. Many farmers «are The farmer»’ institute held id Ash i«w owr Ct*w*t IH» iim *. land l .st week, iu hccordimce will, ture.” by Robert A. Miller. Mr. Mil plowing. Friday. . <Vorciii!>e>- I, lsY* ler d divensi 1 very mieiesting address, published aim«.unc* ment from the >: hi »Tan« I m h.q m >. h Ort Many carloads of upptee shipped b’ai.«- Agnenllarul C<»liege was fairly hm a«- H whs not put in manuscript this w « n k. Mr. T. Shattock sold bi® Speaking further of tea r port <»f the HHTORK1. VFTIM AND \r.’A> nlteaded dunug its several befesions, ami the s«»cr«-tnry »mfortuuately inissed entire lot he hud gatbei«»«^through the division of the Fací fir to th«» war de and its proc«**-iiings throughout w«*r»» the .’rea‘«*r |»»»rti««n of it, no report partment. General Mites Blates that he ♦ 1 an inter« st mg chare.ctvr. A n .nn- can b. given. Th«» formation of th«* country. Tbe Oregon State Agricultural Col Hus d**v*ged most «»I th** rrpoit to the soils tr«»m 10 ks, and the varying char H. B. Miller and H. C. Kinoey re- lege i* now one of the foremu. I of the hii reject of Pacific <’o»isl detent-»-»«. !!•• Ix’r ol th“ meet sticc»’Seitil, wid«‘-awak‘* acter «4 '!■■ o3i*. du« to the other, were turu«Mi Bom Portland, where they had ahu ¡Hogio-ive larmers un«l frui' educational ibfetitUtloDfe <»f our str.te*. ! Has attempted to bih.w iii clear ilgill a growers of Um- ¿.nd other ¡girts of tia- « .-•!«!<«»• d in a \«-r> ch»ar and inter been in couferenoe with rest «>f st«x*k- h«»l iers of s. p. |) £ l . Qj. fh« •y re-' at least in the tinaucial resources number of tacts benring on such cte- «.-ounty were pr» s.-nl. ;.nd w«-r«* so well esting me nn»-r. fens»»«. P iot . Grimui to«^k tlie d«x>r for an port everything favorable have ur- ple.»Msi with this, lhe initiative <xm- upon which may I m 1 built a school < h Speaking of hnrix>r guns at this vention here, that the next larmers’ iht» ■ . !!! ■ im|■<•«»••.pt 1 b| t h call« «! d-re«l 50,1 NiO orick for new building. great lutiueucv aud public benefit. •.»ort, tor imt«.n<v. ho says: “Why 1 institute to be held m lb»* couiity will forth by the a<hires«, and illustrated Gen. Applegate w<»a in town Salur- OVe! la r»' at An u»idoubt«-dly lx* mad»» still 1. «»re of a by tbe ex|K*ri*»nce of himself and oth- Upon its new bnais the work »f th« ■ rie i to Beil guns j day and spent moet of last week. He collage is hardly begun, but it has gel isl »nd lately for old iron, and success in tbe numiiers gal here»! and vls the .ilv rii--,<• «jf the farmer kn«.w- «•ould not get a bbl. 1 hey aie muzzio lhe scope and variety of Um pro«Mend mg th 1 prim ipl s of the hirer s of nu- o*i?es h fine ranch now in .Insepbiuv been placed np«u its feet and set m loaders, and will »end shotaliout three ture with which be works m his daily county, on Slate cr«x k progretw in the right direction, with a ml lee. Modern guns will semi shot ings. Following is the secretary’s re- ' lalior. •John Bolt w,is it. to .«n on Sal unlay ¡M»ri of the institute. tall corp® of well trained profcsHors eight or ten miiee-. The guns they are Tbe next topic ou the program wh < on business. We think it safe to «ay Tbe fourth farmer’s institute of the putting on our n* w war ships are not series of lSc’j-lc‘.hi. being held m < >re- “Some of oiw insect Pests,” by Prof. ne owns mure One ranch«*« in Jackson who are chiefly young men eutbtisi . as large as some of thoj-e in the Chi- gon under the auspices of lhe Slate 1 F. L. Washlmme, Prof. Wasbbiimc ami Josephine counti«*« than any one antic in their work and ambitions to neee navy. Again, I was thinking, • is tbt entomologist of tbe A icultur- man. aee the college attain the highest when I saw that magnificent warship Agricultural Colieg«*, convened ¡«1 tii«- Normal S c I kmm ball in Ashland Fn- ; h‘ o||«*ge. . and gave an iuteretdiug Boelick A Coe are temporarily estab launched Saturday at i ’ otrero, that our rank. One of tbe surest aven new to talk npou insect p.-sts, having a nnm- «lay eveuing, Gel. 25lh. lished on F street, in lhe new building navy, despite*!! that is eaid, is grow popularity for the institutions is to Get». I. M. MX dill was cali»»«l to lb'» b«»rof chartH to illustrate 1* e most in recently built. They will sell tbeii ing very siowly. It is curious, but a jurious uf the insects. The various convince the farm*rs of the state that fact, build ships as fast as we may on chair, and consented to presale at tho good« from case« till Opera House inotbo« Is recommended by different the whool and its farm can be made a this coast, say one a year, it would Friday ev«»uiug session. Upuu taking authorities f.»r «(«»stroying the pests building is ready. lhe elmr Gen. McCall made a few re- practical aid ami ally of the rgnciilt* take us fifty years to const met as uu rks appropriate to the occasion, were enuin»»r«ite«l by Prof. \\ ashburn»». The MethodifetA held on Tu*wlay This interesting l»t‘ture was fol evening their Milk and Mush Supper. uriat, and can render full value re ¡ many ships us England could now and staled that the selection of a sec place wit liiu our harbor inside of six low’d! by a general discussion in Mell uttended, but many inure wuuid I eeived for the outlay required for its weeks. Tbe latest British navy regis retary would be in order. W. 11. lu»«**ds was chosen secretary. which rem»si’.es for th«’ apple borer, the have been there had lhe weather proved maintenance by the alate, in actuary ter shows that there is now a British The program of the evening was be- fM?aeh borer, green and wooly aphis more favorable. increasing the pnxinctiv» nesa and the naval force of forty-eight war ships on guu with a choice Beiection of vocal an«! the co«||in motn p»»Hts were <»an- I h«' Oakes Company favonxl us with profits of the farms t f Oregon. To the r.iciiic, China. E «st Indies. Cap- music by a quartet composed of Mrs. vassM Mr. Whitman, Mr. H. B. Care their performance last w«*ek Music aud west coast of Africa aud Austral Faber, soprauo; Airs. Shepard, alto; ter. Mr. And«»reoii, Prof. Washburue Hall was tiil«»d to lhe doors. sneer nt expenn.eijt:»! farming scien ian fetation««. I'hese v»'ss<4s> could Prof. Shepard, teuor, and Mr. Faber, md Air. Albright taking part. Prof. tific farming ••book farming” as readily reach here in six weeks. Bey. G. \V. Black relurnv«l Sunday basso: Mrs. T. k. Boitoii, organist. Washburn»» .»aid the appfi- crop aliout M1 notice th«»t the Governor of Ore something utterly impriictical and l’he excellent muoic kiibiiy contrib- Salem was totally nunc«! this year by morning from Oregon Baptist State got*, m a dispatch lately, »ays there is the codhu inoth, and spraying must! only of inter* at to s| eculative minds, Convention at McMinuville. ul«’d by these Indies and gentlemen uo hkelibixxi <»» war. it seems to me ia tun common among the farming it is only the part of a prudent man to added much to the enjoyment of I ki LI i Is* resorted to, or the product «»f the j On Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. the • orchards is vnhieiee«. U m * evening sessrous ot tbe institute. Baptist church had baptism in Hogue claaaea, and is the evidence of an un protect himsvli ageinst what may A11 address of welcome by W. H. VEN1SO SESSION. i river at the foot of (»th street.. Mr.and ! reasoning view of tbe matter a pre e»»me. Certainly we have bad our Letsm followed, and Prof. 1». L. Ar Til** «*\. -.’ng s»‘.s-hui opntied with a Mrs. Tucket were baptized. Rev. G. judice which does no credit to those share of conrtcts during th»' past hun no!«!, Premdent of the Agricultural ch irtnmg s<»lacti«»n by th«» choir, after \V. Black officiating. It whs rainy, dred years. Late British naval records Pres. Aruoiu t which S. B. Galey delivere«! an ad who footer it. The farmer owes much show that there are now in tbe service College, responded. but a large number w’eru down to wit to the information, the theories and 225 warships with a combined arma gave an in tercet mg addr *fe, iu which dress ujxui “Peach Culture” a report ness lhe ceremony. me purpuaea, the aims and the char of which appear*« on first page of this tbe discoveries of scientific men who ment <»f 1453 guns of a calibre larger acter of tue agricultural college wen Grant’s Pass’ real estate agent, Ar- p:«p«*r. Mr. Gal« y has made ms cloee than four-inch. Beside« there is a na- never plowed a furrow or handled a succinctly suited, and lhe atilt ude 01 1 and careful a Ftudy ot p^ach cull nr«» as rinir Conklin, H«44-i»n L u<*«day bl«x»k , val resei ve, consist nr.'of foiih * of the hoe. It owes much to practical, la finest ocean racers of the White Star. its faculty with regard to tbe farmers' <iiiv man in Oreg«»11, aud certainly lies 77 in town of Grant’s Pass for $1325 boring men who mingled though’ (’unar«l, Peninsular, Oriental and oth institutes was explained. Pres. Ar ;«s clean and thrifty a young orchard t<» «John I). Fry. He reports sales of nold | >0 ml «si out that to make the ef i> there is in the state, aud the reunite o!h«»r hitsand acre tracts. with their work. and. with the aid of er li rea. T fit >e vessels, built lately, forts o( the stale iu lhe line of agri of his investigations and experivlic«* ' .lie ail «o constructeti that they may (’. K. (’hantdor and Joe Moss sold , information gained from others and cultural education and experiments a ought to I««» of value. . m « nadily tried with guns, ami th«- 10 acres on Rogue river. Si'veral other th»» reasoning' bum of a knowledge «••' British «.‘d.niraity has lately locat'd success, tbe people of the college must Knottier ehoic«» selection of music lots and tracts w«*re sold, «nd many the fundamental principles of natural supply si a ions nf Bombay. Sydney have the co-operation and assist.mc< followed, and then a brief diseuxsitm private sales betw«x*u parties. Even of the people of the state. The farm science, have made discoveries and • mi other points, wfi.-rc set» of arina- ers* institutes are expteted to give th« on th® j.x*ie! 1 question, participated in with factory burnt, the town w going by Prof. Griunn, Mr. G dey, Mr. At succeeded in experiments that are •mut for these sb amena are kopt, ahncultural college as much benefit kinson. Mr. Miller and Mr. Albright. rapidly a I: end. ; stored in rva fin«» lor u «*.” aud aid as tbe college can give to j worth thousands or millions of dollar* We now have with 11s a Mr. Merr; 1 i Tins was !<«!tow«*d by hii interesting General 4ih*s estimates that $100. them, lliu coliege professors novii 1. ’ture by Prof. Grimm upon “Th h I io off.-re 10 put iu a flouring mill V* the agricultural world b*-day. Th» uio.lHMi woiihi put tbe <•< .-cs of lb» the oppottuuitr.'b ti ns «ilioi'dtHl t«.'■ prog <• -of Agriculture” in which the fifty Inrrell < upacity a day, to cost I state of < >rvgon has establish* d ai 1 nation in a fairly deterna'de t*« ♦iditioii. confer with the farmers in variou k*vt i »Diu nt .md increase «»f the num ¿ilo.H.N); the plant to be vv«*n more ex agricultural college in which tbe cur Of this bum at h.«.-’ 52">.(W,O ui woh \ i ¡sortioDs of the stjtc and learn what ; ber «»1 agricnltur.d gcLo<»!s and coi- tensive than the new mill at Medford, I m - required on th«- Pacific Coast. w actually being tk»ue ou tbe farms nculum is formed of studies especial i g“- in this couutry and Earop«* w«»r« if the city will give a bonus of $2lkMh “I «Io not pre!« tid to predict foreign It is sure to th» niie«*d among our iner- ly selected for the young people wh< war, for that would appear as though they net d io be kept fully iuh»rmed p.-Hf-O <1. of the practical results of tho var I v » h «>1 unions of thanks v,« n* then in- • •liaiita. I rih*. we have just giv«*n $jo,- will live upon and manage the farms. I was looking for b tremes .<* sntd C n ituis metu«His employ«*! -of Ijm con- i r«»..i.k-«*<i by differe-u. gentlemen, oo toward rebuilding N. P. I). A L. ! The United State« lias given 8I5JMMI eral Miks in speakug on this topic , diiions and changes of tbe soils an » t hankin r Prof. Sweet for III * us»« of th«- (’«>., but we n«x»d a flouring mill bndly ;o-day, “but I do say we sb« uld 1« aumially for the maintenance of an prepared mor«» fully to protect our the crops ol the appearance and ♦*!- bus .hug: tIn* «*hoir for their excellent »nd \u* will rats«’ what he requires. E cho . experimental farm, to be conducted selves among the nations of tbe di:- b, fev’lsot insect pests or dis« asesof «Tops music, and oth« rs who h id contributed that may be prevented or reiueditAl. in connection with the college. A II is simply a mallei of policy, as any i’be College faculty, through the am to the -»ure -ss and interest of the in stitute. A’ oth«*r r«*s;«lu ion gave body of learned, practical and eurm > businrt*» man h »» s the De < sity of ple means it has of learning t he re h iuas to Pr«»s. Arnold aiul Profs. W<* gav«» ht-r ( tuttorla. 'jutting a lock uit the d-or of bis suits of experiments in ail iiranchefe Washburne an 1 Grim n, of the Agri men in charge of these liretitiitioiu ¿tore.” XV -»»■ti *!.<• was a Child, of agriculture, not only m the Cniiea cultural (\»ll“gc for their part iu the can do much for th* farmers of Ore Slates, but tbruuguout the world, may | 1 ■ognun. She cned for ( 'attoria. gon, and the people of the state should NOTES \\!f NEWS. l>* able to give the tartih rs informa Aojounifxi .me di«*. Wht-n she Inscan»«.- Miss, Bee that the best men to lie had for tion that they will be glad to have and that may be of vaok» to them. the mean» at ilis|»wal are kepi at work She clung to Bob Ford, uho ki-’.t d -I“--• J««m« <*. ! \!’VRAI I H» olM IX v \ . (‘oncoming the college, P.ts. Aruoh» in the colleh’e and on ti.e farm. killtxl Ern»-st t urry ut Pueblo, U >lo- said be was glad at ail times to giv« is a saloon k vp The total income of the institution, rado. last w-n-k. all the information desired, and any E ru*R Ti dings - I’ll«» pc«»pl«* of from the Mate of Oregon echool laud er at that place, and shot (’nrry „P it inquiries mm led to Corvallis will 1.x- J icksun c• unity are aware wh«*u the tho latter had tak>»n a shot at bun and ¡•rompliy and fully answer*. <1. fund aud from the U. 8. treasury ie i misstil. Gimlets, gouges, tweezer», pliers. f lax g.ith'rer «• >im*s ar »mid that t!i« Pots and kettle.-, pans and frier», about Sdu.tlOtl a y-ar enough to After more music by the quartet. tax«»* of this c<unity are quite a bur O h d»t that, the Oregon delegation W. C. Myer read au interesting paper All things for all sorts of buyers l“h to thi'in. and an praying f-»r re maintain as inatmetora a 'V.iTieien- in Wash: igo»u lias arranged that \! hardware store of H.C. Myer’s. ii[x>n the topic which ha«l been <is- lief. Tlierefir«* th«? <’»tin»y Judge number of the beet men to Is- had in Judge Doady .- »all -nccv»ni Jmlg“ S . sigtteP !<» him, “Tbe Fercheron Horse.’ ■’id the <’oi.i'ni>te’m*r< appear t«» be ver, on tin' litters resignation; C) |Tliis wib lx* printed in full in ovxl tbe country. duing nil they ran to lighteu the bur The radical ditT- renee in soil, climate, I >olph is to step into the slits-. ;h:i ; it*.*«»fibe ln>i.\'«is.j Al the eoiivlii den of the 1 payers, a l among it _ in Oregon, uni other conditions affecting agri •Judge lk-Mdy lias served 1 mg « mmgh si'vn of lhe paper, l’roi. E- E- Grimm, other thing-« whirh the county rfuirt « f the Agricultural College, put to .Mr. ’ i is i up-, wi’*! a view !•> lighten th* culture of the three sections of oui 1 to sei-ilre hD“w sahny for iia-, th* Myer some questions relative to th« burden, w<■ - to make an order on the etale generally known distinctively at> brother of Oregon’s senior < i..t-r um endurance and longevity of the Per- Jib «lay of A 1 ;us\ |ss\ which order Demand* prompt treatunmt. The re sults <>f tifgleet inay !>«■ >«*r. ai> A go one step higher. [Porthmd Wel the Willamette Valley, Eastern Or< «•heron horse questions which pro- w it w ■ 14 aud -i.: ire« f «!’• >winu> all harsh an«l «iraMu- purgative.*, t e come. v«.k« T a .h ii v-...' I m wiia-a Ihofs. w:t: •* 11 i • o tl *”«- 1 iiy the Coiirt.that gon and Southern Oregon suggest t« n«!»*n< v of which is to w«?aken tbe Secret try Tracy 1: hf c< nelmfi I his \rnold and Grunm. Prof. Wasiiburu«», the <*«>unty Tn-niin-r of Jatkk®on bowels The best remedy is Ayer* to every thoughtful |>erson that there «>( tbe college, and Mr. Myer p irti«*i- 411 tv, s ate «»f Oregon, shall ratlin should be an agncul'. Ural < xperimetd work on the <->tim it»-s for the navy for paivd. an«l Autbontits were<no»d shou- ouG»ai‘bag w »mints, when there is I’ilis. Bring purely vegetal»!«. th lfW anti 1S91. Th»- apfiropriutioi s a«-turn is prompt aud then «’ff< < t ;dw .o station m each. I'rof. (iniuui, of tin for tbe Percheroiis to be hardy m«i as much .e: $!5’d0 m »¡i^ tr«* ixury be- were ¿22.450?M T ins in lug brm tH ial. They arc an adn/.ial«’. ■ France and th» vigoroue both in ' • «i-gH.g I » tc »¡inty fun 1. ” agricultural college, stated at the eluded several millions for the con Liver and After-dinner pill, ainl < \ ery Uuiteil Stat«-.-. The county treasurer pud no at- fanner's institute held m Ashland struction of new vess. I- j , now under where endorsed by the profession. lv»v. G. J. Wtdjsfi being ea.hsl out. tcuti -n to tiie ais>v«. ‘ oi i»*r, ami, iijx»n last week that be i>. d beeu urging th< way or project« d. It is ni.«l.TSt'M>-l gave a bri«’f areonii i»f tin» character ex.-unination. it appeared that there •• Ay er s Pills are highly and univ< r- that tbe present esrituates _:v.* an m- .«ally spoken of by the ptopl«* alout board of agriculture to establish a erviise of about over tl.cs«.- of ami popularity of farmers’ uist utefe w . ls n > law by which he coni I be here I make daily ns«* of theiu in n*v branch station in Southern Oregon last year, chittiy lor work un vessels, tn 'VicKTinsiD, where they are íjxceed- compelled to obey the same, an«l the pra.-ti« " Dr. I E Fowler. Bridge and one east of the t’as.-udes, and the improvements, an.I a«Mirions to navy iogly pop liar, ami are largely al- court wa l«»it in con’e.npt. without a port, Conn. tend»*d by all classes «»» p »opl«». ii gal r».* n»*dy. yards. ‘ I « an recomtnen»! Ayer’s Pills above , board has pnimist d to do so within a Adi«'urn«*<t till 9 a. m. (> -L 2‘>*h On the 3 I day «*f Oetnlx»r, tes*J, th«» all others, having long prove«! their ! The Chicago p»-oi»le tv -e opened year. county tremir r tiled h s emi annual value as a cathartic for myself aim 1 headquarters in Washington, randy ¡HE SATURDAY ^F.xSloSH. statement with th» •••»uuty cterk is family.” —J T. He*s. Ltithsv’illr Pa. GladstaDfe uiifele a short speech la»i to make application to eor gress for •• For several years Ayer's pills l.jvo Oil Saturlay m»»ruir»g C«4. R .’>*rt r«* |'i’r«*d by Jaw, and in such state recognition of tbtir <nty as the plain We tin«! them Saturday at tbe Work men’» ln»titut« ment it was shown that the county been used in my family for the great exposition in 1-^32. T n« y A. Mliter, of Jiirksonvilte, w .3 calle«i t"»‘ is ¡rrr ha I on h ind the sum of an in Cheater. Among other thing» be have nlre..tlv bu I. s < rba-d nearly t< n to ttei eli.air. In bis remarks upon as Si • ’ ♦ )i Ixu.Higing to thr g'Mieral fund »aid he believed no one would deny million dollars toward tbe expenses of suming th«» position !>• albid«*«! to th« of <’ hs r iii’i'v. fn«» county court, iiKitiite hel i at Silsm lust y««.ir, at that American» ¡M«9e»sed superior the fair. New York as yet has <i< n» which large crowds were prennit, and up-*n an «‘xamuiation of the semi-an- for constipation and indigestion, and it« ova« >1 th«.» treasurer, wen* are never without them in the house ’ inventive facnltien. This they owed • very little in co»up Tison in th»» mat «leelared tb i: these ine-titutes should nu d ter of mi I «sen pt ions, trusting to h-r of th«* opinion til l ’ .So t.U if .v » — Moses Grenier. Lowell. Mass ¡¡ot lx* (*ohsidere<t as of inter« st <»n!y to their better education in matter»- ¡KMition as tne m -ropolis of tue wet.: “ I have used Ayer’s Pills. f<»r liver to tbe farming class th»* whote com 1 ir“-.* .ui amount to be lying idl»‘( /i of practical life. He al way» advised ern hemisphere. She is kee ping n reasuiy; and upon troubles ami indigestion, during many mutât y are inter«*st«xl praotic.d tarm- in itu co.uify young men to study, after the history her sub«» *n pt ion repn’atiou m.ide «'«»n- ♦ rs. theoretical farmers, m«*rehante. such opinion ind b-lif-f tite court, on years, am! hav«* always foun«! them spicuous in the Grant monument final prompt and etti« i»*nt in their action ’ — of their own country, that of France, profo-isioaal man. an I all, Hh xild tend th(*‘J*hiiay of O “ober. 1SS9, made a L N Smith, L’tica, N. Y affair. rissts* iii.»e to make lhe institut« s a “resp * tfui suggestion” to the e uuiiy especially the period before the rev “ I sutfere«! from constipation which treasurer, which “re<p»‘ctful sugges The new cruiser, the San Frimus * ), sm«»cess. olution. that they might understand assumed such an obstinat«* f« rm that I was lanncbe»i at San Fran -is<-o on I be first topic upon th-- morning’s tion” appears upon th m.’i lte^ «if the the hideous oppression that led to Saturday ! ¡st in the presence of five !*r /..no w.is gr«:p.» «*iilnire, and upon county ro.u’t in words and fi.gii tires as feared it would <aus«* a stoppage ot the bowels Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills ef that terrible outburst, then ti e his thouaan«I spe<-tutors. The v s i udl this subject a valuable paper was read follows, to wit: “From an exam imi fected a complete cure. I) Burke, ison.of the R dhind Nnr- ti«»n of the semi-annual stut«»!neut Saco, Me tory of Ireland and th» gnevances prohal-ly be finish»-«! n-xf April, wb.-n by A. 11. <«n ” I have used Ayer’s Pills for the past which she had suffered and continues rhe tnal trip will take place. The di .-••ri«*s ;-.i» i voi- yard, Jos« j•bin * «•omit v. file«! in the county clerk’s «•’¡I mensions are. I> ngth, 32S f.» t. breadth L-' p.\p« r will be fourni pr nt«*d in the «‘si day of October, 1881 by K. H thirty years ami consul« r them an in to suffer, ami, Anally, th“ history of 49'2 fret, depth, 3|.S fe«r. mean I know of full « » first pig«» of this issu»3 of the M • >r«. county treasurer, it appears valuable family medi< ine the United State» ami their re\olu »Iranght of water 18 f»-»-«; di-pl ic- in»»!»' T ie I ngs . tiiat >aid iivi.sitrer hrs on hand tne no better remedy for liver troubles, and ha\ alway s found them a prompt ‘ -‘I belonging to the gen- file inquiry was made wh«»th»»r the .-n a of tion, showirg how the well regulated -PW3 ton«. Sin- is l«» show 75d'> hoc curr for dyspepsia ” —- James Quinn. ^0 power, and a maximum spe«« i of IJ « ; . i r m.d ol sa d county, and it ap vines would not » ho th**ir strengt h b' machinery of freedom hail worked out Mid«Ue st.. II iriford. Conn. knots. The nrmameiit of tbe cruiser l»i -t*«ling if pruned 111 the spring, as pearing to this court that it would be “Having been trouble«! with rostiv®- a perfect system of local self govern will be t weiity-three guns of various in the th:iit.*irs! of lhe tax payers n»*ss, which seems in«»vitable w ith per ro •< »inmended. ment, which w< m the secret of Amer sorts. She is bring built at the Un Mr. (’arson “Not t<» amount toany- «»f ihis «*onnty that said sum of money sons of sedentary habits. ] have tried ion Iron Works. thing if pruii»* 1 as early as the last ,»f te* appb.ed to lhe c inc*?Uatiou of .Ktt Ay« i s Pills, hoping for relief. I am ica’s at reng lb of M in h. Of cours«*, st.ridi.ig county wa. ■ .nits, 1: is t here giad to say that they have served me The mipennt‘»n !»‘nt </ th-* »—nsns Eobmary ■< fore “ r speclfnUy .suggested ” v.ui «-s bl«»ed m T* ti; ot I». -s." to said b«tt«*r than any other medicine. 1 has mnl-* definite «’imng»’rii»:i!s of THE MOXTA V I METHOD. A numlier tiomlxT of «»( inquiries by Prof treasurer by this CDUrt. that he call arrive at this conclusion only after a Kcheduh’S by which . tntistii’s c f textile trial «•( their merits ' — Samuel in ■»“ I. 1.; '.v.i! r iu?‘o th«» amount faithful T J :»« s, Oak st., Boston, Mass. Let it never l»r forgotten that the industries may i»e coll« « ’♦ I an«l «-la.- t- Grimm, Pr *< Arnol I as ! otbrrseli« ami th *reby step tho iu- i 1 from Mr. <' r "a .« ‘ ■ m nt o* fi “ d. The list <-f in inTru ’ v >ri«-s ;n ihe nocalled majority upon who»*e >h<ml- rest on t h» same.” I nited Stub*.'. 1 «*-iiipa-f-\i now .'«nJ hi® practice in various matter », which 1 I'm* Tree urer .- trea’ing the almve der» JoHeph K T»w»le expects t«- <h<»ws a total <»•' 5.218» 'I’he most no- may l»e state«! in a condense«! form: PRKl’ARF.I» HY mount into th«* Governor’s chair were (h-i al'l“» thing «(bout th«» figur« s is in Prune about March 1st. Has never lei nine >ug> ..»n <»f the (’•> mty s«*en injurious eff«»4*t of bleeding of Judge uid the (onunisinuiers as tie 350 Dagoes who were natural'/ed after th»- iucr •«» in the umniH-r of mill» in Dr J. C. Ayer A Co.. Lowell, Matt. vin «.'■ I ti»«* or l u ma l«* by them on the l>o s not strip leaves from vine, Sold by all lH*alera iu Medicine. Marcus Didy had sent them to be the South. Th'-v have mor«» th-m but tak«-* off non-productive shoots Utb «lay of August, Jsss. double«I siuce I’SSi. Another noi.-.bl-* T«‘ h * re -ords of this county show registered, and who voted in th«: tiling k that. wh< r ■ ¡s th *re •»> r> water sprouts, whirh makes 1; irgcr and r grapes :m«i ripens them earlier, that their is now i>3.*’J. I lying i«lle(?) American Sial«-of M»»ntana by band l.tHM)cotton mills in the United St.«’ -s Timber Lami Notice in the r.»nify treasury, which amount thinks the White Whi'o Mire*ais ar«* th ing to the Judges a placard bearing in 1H1*!, 1.477 hav • already I n 1 re belongs t<» the general tab!»» grip« jMsto s to grow for foi th«* mark« ’ * fund «»f this I' ni T x -O .- taten L and o.ia 1 1 ported. M.i-s . •ims tts a Jon * b *s 28H these wor«i> Roseburg. On gon. o«-«ot»cr 10. I’v***’ 1 1 f->r six H ; k seen 8«»eti d <> injurious inserts county, the interest on which «•otton tuills, l’«»nnsy!vania couv s next north. Has is lirnj-y giN- n that in < oinpliance •’I can neither write n»»r -peak the with 172, ami Khod * island folio at. work on th*» vines, except gr;.- - months amounis to tfliiO, which wiih the provisions of the act of Congress English language. 1 d». ir«- to vol«- with 129. The number of wo«ib»n hoppers no signs of phyllox-re. amount the county tre ensiirer could of.l’ju«:; >7*. entitled An a< t for the sale of timber lands in lhe StHt« « <-f ( nlifornia, the straight Ik mocratie ticket.” mills in ’;!«♦• fi I'ling stab».: is: i’enn- Plum tre«» sphynx, or gr»sm tuba •.*«» save this county if he would call in or-u ui. Ncv.i'ln and Wnwhing’on Terri What a comm «alary' on free g» v- syIvania, <i25; M -hns ’tis, fi-wj; worm «x'rasionally found, hut it do»*s warrants to the 1 amount which he hafe tor-. ’ J.tui«^ B. Rogers,of Woolhmd. county on hands, ami it is a duty he owes ■ <>f Yob» slab- <>f ' alifornia. has this day ernineiit! The votes of those ’150 New York. 357; C «nm- lieu’, 152. no dnmhff'* to sp«»ak of. Th»* growing tih «i in ibis ofih-t* hi> »worn statement f«»r of raisin® h«»re he would not c*»nsi l«»r the p<it»ple of this county ■ • t . d • 1 th«- pur-hftsi nf N U *{ of s<Tti<>n No. 10. Dag w s, not one of vv I muh had th» Khod«» Island, 12 >. practicable not hot sun enough to county tre ;«>urers area law unto them- i n Tow it*»hij» No. 11 > I’aiige N - . E, and An ex-memlkvr of Um I'ahfoniia cure them. slightest interest in or c«>n<*« rn for selves an I will jicrsist p in holding the will offer proof t<> show that tin- ’.an«! Mr. < >. Coolidg«», on being called fiunis of the comity locked up. when nought i” more valuable for its timber or Montana, not one <»f wh<-m had th«- legislature, who siic«» big term ex than for agrf«’ult'iral purpos«s, and pired has «iropp»*d ;iiil lower < ’»n l has out, s ml t h 't he has grown su,»«*»‘ss- the county has a iu I interest-I >ean ng di*bt stone linercsi-tn .inngarm i,, ,.<labüMh his Haim to -nid l»iu-l Ixfore faintest conception of ti.< significance been Nerving a tern» in th« Oregon fully .ail tie* tin** varieties of table and hanging ow it, i II is abolit tiiii'- thill th»- Ki gi.st«»r and Receiver «»f this office nt of bis vote th» votes of those en m penitentiary, was rch is- l f ««rn that ra:un gratan b » fi; .. tri»d, exce pt th«- the p»* >pl< attend to the matter. Had I;'5e.. '»reff- tl, ««D M■•inlay th«1 13th lay January. la'.H). tures are th«» vot«s by which Mr institution last Snnd -.y. ;.n I is now White 11 iml>:irg. The Am »r:«* in va can><* .1 ! iw to be passe,I which will of Hr nain«-> as witnesM.«* J»-lm \V. !-’itz Toole claims to lx» <e«vcrn«»r. If thi- an ex-c«n-v!«-’. CurtH B .i-d ‘ is bis rieties liud their home h«*r*. Th* compel county treasurers to call in Gibbon, >f \Voo«llMud, Yo!«» county « alifor uia. M:< ha •! T Eim. ,rt, of Dunnigan. Yolo num«» and he w. s sent up for fonr worst p« st he knows of is the------ onte’Giinhug warrants when there are is n victory, how pr«*ib! !:»• niu- i ft«» years from Chirkama • county. Wfiifi- .--■no-. < alifornia, William Vo .rio »-•. 01 funds in the irvasiiry. b»’« I! ini. Orla id. ' o I umi < oi;ntv. < alifornia William n its achievement! . Hcl ma Jouru t1 «•ounty school t»U[erihtend« nt of (’lack .1 i s fl E. « rane, of Gmfiou, Yoh» « 0.. Califoruia. Answering Pref. G num, (’La. Md.- r Any ami »ill per.-ous claiming adversely arms. i»»> created a f’ds«* s«*hool dis sal I th • ¿hole of Wt*stern Oregon ha.» lhe al»«>v«.,-th M-ribc«! lands are n qiivsted t« trict am! appr«)priafi •». to his owu us«» soils well adapted to thegrap«*. Manv Kail»ay e»Hi't(»ti<iatfe>n. file th ir «’¡aims in this nifi '«- on or before Medford hems. Is'in Erani’i«»-«» <»« t 2 » , the warrants drawn ih favor of tbe vara-lie* «lo w»ll in the WillumeP-.*, if «»iid I :t h day of January. 1*90. _-1 Chas. Cha*. W. Johnston teachers ?»u«l for tic- vari ’ iis expenses tre'l. ’ s-d and properly car d for, but A w»ll-kn«>wn ruilroml expert »m l Mrs. 1 A \Vrbb is expected home Register. of tbe distnet. S«> neatly «li<i h - con th«» « ¡im ite of R. ’ gtb- River valley is t<>-tiRy that if II ih .\«>rlhweHt«*m iitii! next Sa*unlay from h r visit to her Timb< r Land Not ire Vinuu l*H>-iti<* arranxeuient i nil ceal lutormalnni of the bog 13 district r<p'* -irilly adapted to growing tin parents iu Indiana. ritflit It will not I h > tux month. l»-ior that the crime was not det cte«l until gr ip»-« in p**rf»»rtioii, nn«i lb«* r* *l i’he infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. UNlTrU» STAT»> l.'NI» ’»DI' » .« .1 i-onnolul ition of tbo C. M. A St. ihe books were turn-sl oyer to his sn •- s«.il h»» co»isi«l«»rs therx»st. l’he tla li > Ehl If. ‘H < X’t«»»K*r IU, 1XH9 * ssor, who w.-.s of <*onr.--? unul«k* t<> is fiu»T here than in gr:q>«^ grown H. 1»• «»ts .tied Friday night. I’,ml. tioiil.l nvntMiu of liu.-n, m -liidin." NotU t* re h« r»?b\ dvvu that in <*ompliauc«M A. I>. 1 >o«l-*«»’i lias I «»ught the “News” wi' h the pr»«visi«)H.- of the act of < ‘«»nirrc*»* <>f ttw WaiNuiii. Sint:« Er> ami llnntiiiK- fiml such distort. B ir«! h a highly further north where tu r.* i-« mor»» hu tou ro.uk. will I h > aunonu,' -1. Il w,.s » s I ikm U m I m in an 1 h<*s a ri«Npc“t«-d ll idity in the atmosphere. Jqckson ¿nd will take charge of the office next Jun«- 1. H7*. <*tt1lth*«l “An a--t f*»r the -ah* of tinilx r lands iu 1 he States of <.’aliforni«, < >re- «•«»•inty re said to lx» similar in soil and week. We wish him success. uot for not in 114 rbr ilia :n<toti lal.ly family residing at Gregou City. K->n, Nc\H<ia, hih I Wjishingtun Territ<»ry," climate to one of th«* famed champagm ■novel Ills friun 1 S’libl.a eist to tin- W. II H. Grant, the leading insur Jai • - M \ fee. <»i Wo«»dlau,!. county of Yolo. pnxhicing regions of E»iropc, ami it ance man of Port kind, has b«»en so- <ate of < nlifornia, ha* this day tiled in this Nt. Paul vice preunloney. I iirle Sun > Ihtnsfion to Oregon. «itfice i'i» sv. orn statement, for the purchase is possible th it the finest wines on th • jouruing in town this week. A Soulbem Enciti«! oiHcial saur of the > r. >4«»f MTtlon 32. in Tp. No. 40 s. Tbe state of Oregon h«s r.vived Am»*ricun «vntinvDt may lx» pr«xi u>*d >11'latioua are certaluiy tbe orde: liaug«* No. 5 E. and will offer pioof to sh«»u F. M. Mingu.s ’ discharge of Mitchell, fn«m th«' I\ l«»ral g-.v rn ; <nt to , y here. that th«* land s«»-.mlit i* more valuable for of the day. It u u> >» - «ary. becaiu L*wis A t’o.'- machinery her«* aud is ¡.s timber ur stone than for agricultural pur Njibiles, forty l>ri«i • -. forty b’aiik« ls. Mr. M. E. Albright, formerly Pres O'.ir great nyMenn) tire Uot paying at iH^t s. «nJ t<> establish hi*» claim to f*ai«1 loo Neto sets of arcontrrtn nt, and 13.Ml ident of tbe Linn Co. Horticultural doing a g«»o«l business. they rboilld. In t-n years I lieltevc lan<i ta-fore th«* Register aud R«»»’civer of There bus Um rain enough during thi* «de ■ at Roseburg, Or»‘ZOD. on Monday gnu Hiings lor »Imtribution among tic Soci»»ly. now a resident of Ashland, the I'niUsi StaU-e will not have more • the w« ’ -»k I»» eui'.bh ’ the farmers to be the i:;*h <iay of January, 1*90. gave au interesting explanation of the tbuu two railway systems of unport- ii*- names »s witnesses John W. Fitz infantry, comp-sm,. tlm -i:«•<_ -jfi’ia mdJ-»w in grapes, curl h‘af in peach gin plowing. auiv. Yotl may r o>nr< I that tlie >n. W ishington i . Gwinn. William or national gu,.rd. .John B. 'Fir«» died at the'fainily res- V« a «. bees. James B Rogers, all of Woodland, tm*s an 1 blight of bop vines all bini- Sonthoni l’aciri-- n in too goo I a ; -i- Tbe »addles, bridles - j blankets 1! ir in character and cuus« d by th.* idvnce in M«* lfor«l last Tniirsday Y»>lo count v, California. liotr to make auy consolidation hastily. ’ Anv an«! all j«erw«n*» claiming adverser ware sent to C ’plain W I. IlJ. ,gh at free- circulation of sap in tender leaves night, aged about 65yt.*ars. He was —--- - ♦ the « »«««I desr ibed lands are request**d to Sheridau for th»* •;> >. <-x\ .¡rV Ix-iug arrest«* I by sudden expiare to w H t.« I favorably known all over the tib* theirr’aim* in this office on or before krtrMAii Well Boring. ti«)ii»‘«l there, and ’hr hl s-’> of ar- colil drafts of air. v . !«-y it I many friends will regret to ‘•»ni 1 ’.th day of January, 1 m M) An artesian well Iwnug phmt is coutrement-N. comprising «•artrnlge «’ has . W’ J ohn "T on **Th»» work ot the S’at-* Board of hear oi his death. Register. 21-vn n.»w iu operati >n at Clarence Pratu«.»r s boxes, baya»n*‘t srabhri-ls. »»tc., and the II rta-uhure’ was the next topi«* on S a i r A Walker now hav» the larg- r.iik’h on Oregon si»»ugh, capabb- <>f gm sliugN, w»-re h .’rihu'i i . u«.ng th«* the printed program, am! on the first Tinilwr I au<! Notice. »inking 1.2(M> f»--*t. in winch Messrs. tfir*-H regiment* an ! th • AgrieullurM p ...;•* of th«* T idings is pnnD-d in lull e<c st »rk <»f agricultural impletm uts !'!•: > “ <TATF.' I. «ND OFF!« F.. J ii. Southern Oregon, i’.iinn rs ue< d Weld», Scot*. Henry i»n i »cber large collt'ge at C< 1 v;.ius. < u exce edingly inleroung pap, r by R.11 ri?. Oregon, October 11th. 1 laud owners in Su«u»la \ alley, ar * in rhe First regimen: r. o d M in .’ s J. 0. Vvii tm in, «>; Medford, Coaimis- ing miything in their !in»' wdl «io well Not «•* i- h«*rebv given that iu coinplianc-» to giv«* tu-*m a C..II a. t!ie«r new build with th«* provisions of the act <»f Congress of terested, with exptvlal* m 01 s«*c.inug of a *’*ouirt¡n»-u(M ami 310 gm rlu g •««■u- r ot the 34 district. .June 3 l*7S, entitled-*An act for the of ing in the O[ » r i bb»ck. a Mowing at ream of w ger. If th» ef the S«H*ond lewim»*nt 1«M1 ...f . G«i. i ierablt* discu . um f«*|low,x!. limner lamh in the ¡»tates of California. Or- fort SUfX^d», ther-» will no «loilbt N» <v»U'rernentfe at.«l 4*h gun - 1,1 . th«. upon tbe te'st n»«»a’is of enlisting the R H. Halh'y has the conlract for • V' U. N' VHda and XStuhlngton Territory. fuauy more w«*lls sunk f«»i* »rteemn 1’hird regiment 1< hi wets .>:itt •- peupl” ill ti.»» fight against fruit ¡x-sts; roofing tlie m w building of Webb A 'Ii-’uv l T. Ernin« rt, of Dunnigan, county of .. 0. tut«* of < all fornix. ha< this day tiled iu water in all secti >ns, <»ud also encour m< nt» an-l l«Ml g iq ^iings. Th- «five .*nd th»» iirgeut necessity of makiug Adkins, which is to lx* with tin. He tb s udn-c hi«» sworn statement for th® pur- . p ,r\, such a light. age the cilizeLfe <»f Yreka to make a mmls ar«» piirehas- | out uf «•h.‘o of the N K ‘4 of section No. 10. in will have it c «»uplvtcd in u few days. I ■ • u hip No. 41, south, range No. 0 east, ami similar effort to eec irv Mowing water, priations t«> tbe g»-n<*r.al rnih’ iry fan I E K. Antiereon. of Talent, is alarm- M ssr-. Wood and Whifside l>»giu will otter pr«x»f 10 show that lhe land sought ♦ -------- from ooblerranean currents of ch ar, •d «»ver tbe gr»*.«t extent of lhe w*ooly ij«*re valuable for its timber or atoue than w«»rk on ill«» wider tank this w»*ek. cold water. Should it provt» a failure, l rir »"*iijg '•«-UM- for »icrlrulGiral purposes, and to establish »phis p« of in hre orchard. Has IrnM Mr. Prather saya water will be piitiqivd (> h«-a ih and strength reiu-wd and «>f •»me with p«"»r results. lL>t water l he p j-v has no* yet arnv.tl but every hi» claim to -aid land tefore the Register to tbe »urfacu from the det p gn*vc! rase aad c nnfort f oUows the u.s<* «>; kills the i»i?;«vt- as d«>»s also keres»u¿ *, thing is in i «.dm * for g«»ing»»u with and l:**.- «'¡ver of thi? office at Roseburg. <>r» ir>n, >«n 1'ivsday, th<? 14th day of January. b»xia, which contain a great nbun-l >n<-«* flvntp of a, it act« iu hsrnK.-., or any p ’ “irating ml, but a r iimlx r the work as soon as it arrives. ID* name-a* witnesses- Alfred F Ander of water, similar to th«» :in-lergroumi with nature t.> eltctii.iHy e'er.n.e • »f applications in a aofison will te r • Monday ev»*ning one < f th«» large channels running acr«»ss Yreka creek svM.ein wbtn i - iimivv <«r lu ioiis. | ..r quired. i’ll«» e<MÍ!iu rn »th has ap l imps in Gold-* aim’s store fell to tbe -..u. of El.u k. Yolo i-ounly. California. Wil liam H. Wilcox, of Orland. Colusa count'. ■cite in .TOc. ind $1 l> ,tti. ■ !>v ...1 . baaiu. [Yreka Journal. peared to only a very slight ♦ -xteul in H" r a ml caught fire au<i for awhile it « 1 iforma, and William Voorhws and John druggist.. fi 1 > /«;ibb<»n. both of Woodland. Yolo, 1 ’»»k * I p' if ! < or.- was sure to be hre orcb ir I- county, Ualiiornia. Tbe U. S. Bakery will deliver brea 1 Mr. Wbitmm thiuk® the c^llm d- 'i n.y • d. bat by prempl ; elm..« :: the Any and ail f«crMnn> claiming adverse pie*» or cukes at your d«vor every day if . - ■ 1 'r. . '» are r*. pested I » m«»th will te» the most difiicult o’ all p r of S’ Ver.d men who happf ne»i to you wish. Jjeavv orders at th«- b.«k« ry rwvived at tue Skin Work, ri t|. *ne fruit ¡>ests to combat, and that i»e near by it was extinguished. Tbe f i di« ir claii n in 1’.. <>fli< c on or before taid 14th «lay of January, ¡« cm » .m Main slrvet, opposite Odd Fellows le...iiTn-nn.l '..-s' nr-iu is. • all m llitj «oiG'.’.mt v.gil. nc«* miret bo cx-»reis d Iv • ¡-a ■•u: ¿I’“». It was a very CHH W JOHNSTON. block. • trj imm . . Ragietar t •? make fruit growing a s icccjs . narrow tfecapa. ¿1 ASHLAND TimCS. OSE Hi NblH MILLIONS. FXIJMEK’S INSTITI IE. RED HOUSE COLUMN. ”.r''.ft: Prices of the Latest Shipment of Dry Goods at CLOTHING. Men's Suits from $5.00 up. Boys’ Suits from $2.00 up. Boys’ Pants from 50 cts. up. Men’s Rubber Coats from $2.50 up. Men's Oil Suits from $2.25 up. BOOTS AND SHOES Ladies' Shoes from $1.00 per pair up. Ladies' French Kid Shoes from $2 50 ¡»er pair up. Men’s French Calf Shoes from $2.00 ¡>er pair up. Men’s French Calf Boots from $4.00 ¡»er pair up. Men’s Kip Boots from $3.50 per pair up. UNDERWEAR. Children’s Merino Vests from 25 cts. up. Boys’ Grey Merino Suits from 80 cts. up. Men's Grey Merino Suits from $1.00 up. Men’s Scarlet Flannel Suits from $2.00 up. Men’s Blue Flannel Suit- from $2.00 up. Full Line LADIES’ Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies’ muslin UNDERWEAR Night Gowns from 50 cts. up. Chemises from 50 <-ts. up. Skirts from 50 cts. up. Drawers from 50 cts. up. INFANTS’ MUSLIN GOODS Infants Long Robes from $1.25 up. Infants’ Long Nightgowns from 50 cts. up. Infants' Long Flannel Skirts from $1.00 up. Infants’ Embroidered Shawls from $2.00 up. BLANKETS. Grey Blankets from $1.25 up. White Blankets from $1.50 up. Colored Quilts from $1.00 up. White Spreads from sl .oo up. CLOAKS. Ladies' Newmarkets from st.oO up. Ladies' Wraps from $2.50 up. Ladies' \\ alking Jackets from $3.00 up. 0 Constipation DRY GOODS. < >il Red Table Linen—33* cts. per yard up. 1 >il Red Table Napkins—5<* cts. per dozen up. Oil Red Twilled Flannel—25 cts yard up. Linen Dowels—$1.00 dozen up. Lace Curtains—$1.00 per pair up. Ladies’ Wool Hose, full finish. 25 cts. pair up. TIinlier I.an<l .Node«» Effective Remedy T ournay " semi porcelain (^COLOR UNDER THE GLAZE) I'NiTEb S tates L am » offiuk . t R omhikg , Oregon, October 11, 1889.1 Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with th»* provisions <>f th«» act <»f < ongr«--»« ef Jmit* re »*, entitled ' Ana«-t for the sab» of limb« r lands in the Stale*, of < alifornia. ’ »r« - t<*n. N«»Mida. and Wiuhiugtoii Trrritorv. ’ Alfre«i 1- Au‘l« 's«»n of Bla< k, county of Yo- 1«», state of Caliiornia ha* this «la> tiled in fill«offirv his Mvorn statement for the pur cha*e«»f the s \\ i.4 »if section Numtier lu, in Township No. 11 south range N<» 5 <ast. and will offer pr«x)f to *how that Th«* land sought is more valuable for its titnher or stoue than for agricultural purp»»se>. and to establish hi> claim to *ai«l Ian«l i*efore the Register ami Re«’t*lver «»1 this office at R om * t»urg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th dav of January. 1N9U. He uarnes a« witnesses Micha« I T. F.m inert, of Dunnizan, Yolo county, California, William Ii. Wifi-ox, of <»rland, Colusa coun ly. « alifornia. Daniel W Edson, of Grafton, Yolo county, < alifornia. and Washington C. Gwinn, ol Woo«liand, Yoluco.. California Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said llth dav <»f January. 1 «9«) « HAS W JOHNSTON. 21-101 Register. THIS WEEK Timber land Nutlet* VXITEl) STATES l.AXD OFFK E. R omkbvk ««, OREi.ON, Octoter llih, 1^9 N<»ticc is hereby given that in coinpHftib e • with the |»ro\ isions of the act of • .»ngr«**s ••! June 3, 1x78, entitled ‘ An Act for the sale «»f timber lauds in the slates of California Ore- go >. Nevada and Washington Territorv, William H. Wilc««x, of Orland, county «»f < <•- D ish , -taie <»f« aiiiornia, has this dax file 1 iu this office his sworn statement fur th»* pur- «•ha-rof the N W *4<«f MM*ti«»u Numterh. in toxviixhip Nuniter 41 south, range number 5, east, and will off*r proof to ’•how that the land sought is more xaluabi«*for its timber or ston«* than for agri« ultural purixtses. and to establish his claim to said land Def«»re the I:» u’i-'vr ami Receiver of thia »dime at Row burg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of January, 1S90. He names as witnesses: Barkley G. Peart. Daniel W Edson, Alexander L Snox»'ball, William C. < rane, all of Grafton. Y*»lo coun ty. « alifornia Ami any ami all persons claiming adverse ly th«- above descrir»c<l lands are request «id to tile their claims in this office on or before sai«l llth dax of January, IS'JO C has W J<» hnst <» x , Register. Ayer’s Pills, Timber Land Node®. i sited S tites L ast » office . i RosKKt R'i. Oregon. October 11, 1800.i Notice is hereby given thal in complian«-«* with the provisions of tb ■ Act of Congress of June 3. 1*7s. untille«l “An Act f «*• th«-sale of timber lands in th«* states of ’ alifornia. Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory. I l<»r«*m e Mae Foreman, of Grafton, county of Yolo, »tat« of California, ha*- this »lay tiled in this office her sworn statement for th»» purchase of the E ' .> of N W ’4 and E *j of > W >4 «>i sectiou No 32. m toxxnship No. 40. south, rang» No. » u-'t. ami xvill offer proof to sii<»v\ that the land sought is more valuable for its timter or *t«me than for ag ri< ultural purposes, and t«» establish her «■iniiii l«> said laud lx* io re th«* Register and Rec«»jver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of January. ]*:»(). She names n> witnesses Barklev G. I’eart ami Daniel \V. Edson, of Grafton. Yolo county, California, and John W. Fitx Gibbon and William Voorhees, of W«>odland, Volo county, < alifornia. And any and all persons claiming adverse ly the ateve »iescrited ami-, ar«.» requested to fil«’ their claims in this office on or before said 14th day of January, ¡s<«o 21-lot CHAS W. JOHNsTOX. Register t’SlTED STATE.** I.AND OFFICE, » llOflEBVRG. Or.. O<*tuter llth, 18X9. | HOUSE ! Register. For business at the Portland Business Col lege, Portland or at the Capital Business College. Salem. Both sch<x>ls are under I the management of A P Armstrong, have ixame course of Uudie-, same ratesof tuition. / Busines«», Shorthand, rsrtlss« ADCapVil Btsin»»tekgt. Portland. Oregon "** fealem. Oreg«jn. 10 00 12 50 Men’s Suit- (Fine Dress) for 15 00 Men’s Suits (Extra Fine) for Men's l’n<lerw«»ar (Good) onlv Men's Wool Vnderwear. only Men’s Shoes, up from Men's Boots for. per pair Men’s Fine Dress Shoes. 20 00 50 1 O0 1 (M) We have Boys’ Hats for 50 We have Men's Hats, up from 50 J^’See our stock of LATE - STYLE STIFF HATS, They are just what vou want C rab w jomnbtom , Typewriting. Penmanship, English Depart ments Day and evening.session a. Students admitted anv time. For Catalogue, address Men’s Suits for Men s Suits for Our new line of Gloves. Hats & Neckwear to arrive this wk. Notice is hereby given that in compliance xxith iho ¡»rox’iMoio* of tbe act of CongreMof J urn» 3. 1878. entitle«! * An act fur the «ale of timber lan«h in the Stat«*« of California Oregon. Ncxadaand Washington Territory. Alexander L. Snowball, of Grafton, county of Yolo, Mate <»f < alifornia, has thia day filed in this off»-«» his -worn statement, tor the purcha.se of the N E l4 of 8«*c. No. 2. in Tp No. 41 s . R No 5 E . and will offer proof to ••hoxx that the land sought is more valuable for its timter or Mona than for agricultural purposes, and to eMablioh hie claim to «»aid land before the Register and Receiver of this office nt Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the llth day of January. 1890. He names as witnesses: Barkley G. Peart. I Daniel W. Edson. William C. < rane, all «>f Grafton. Yolo county. California, and Wil liam H. Wilcox, of Orland, Colusa county, ( allforuia. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aljove described land« are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14th day of January 1890. 21 $ 5 U0 8 00 2 00 All Prices Men's Boots of all kinds—Largest stock in Southern Oregon, and at lowest prices as we wish to reduce the stock. Timber Land Notier. RED Men’s Suits for Men’s Suits for I I When you have cash and want a bargain drop in at our place. Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT