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VALLEY RECORD. ALI. SOUTH HENLEY ITEMS. (HR NEIGHBORS. GEO. C. EDDINGS, Good headway is being made on the JOSEPHINE COl'MTY. The Oregon Vidette, daily and week Horn & Jones brick building at Horn ly, of Salem, has »usq>ended publica l'rof. Ganiard will give a social ball on brook. The People’s Paper. the 29th. tion. DEALER IN Mr». Stillwell ha.» returned from a visit to > p. Tapie and wife left for Redding E. J. KA ISE*. There are now 500 patient» in the A. her daughters at Ashland, Mr». J. K. Hel last week. They will make that place insane asylum at Sab in. thia being the man and Mrs. Ja»per Cunningham. their future home. JKtBS h 111SIB, largest number ever in that institution Mr». Booth and children have arrived »hton. Publisher» and Hole Propriété*». at one time. Mr. Moore, of Bartlett springs, has fr*iin Drain to join her husband, R. A. rented the Anderson ferry and home Booth, bookkeeper for the S. P. I). A L. Co. VAcr in M*-CaU’s Hall. up-»tair»; stairs on Goltleiuon, the »layer of Mamie Kel stead for three years. north »id«- of Masonic budding. John Goodell has resigned the position of ly, was iianged Friday. He put the justice of the peace and Alie Axtell has Will Partial, our popular young Entered in the l'o»torti> • at Ashland u nixne around his own neck and did been appointed his successor. The former townsman, has taken a {«osition with Seconil CI»“’ mail matter. not flinch during the whole proceed will enter the employ of the Oregon Pacific. ing. Justice in this monstrosity's case T. 8hattuck has shipped 25 car loads of Thos. Jones, in his mervhandue store. NATIONAL !>EM<K*KATIC TICKET. was 14 months slow, but at last«ffi-c- water melon» to date, and will »lip alxmt Capt. Wilber, supt. of Martin Sulli FZELOHSTT STREET- that many more before the season is over. van <fc Co.’s drift claim on the Klam tual. Foa P ecs in ext - The merchant» of Grant.» Pa».« should di ath, will commence drifting in a few In the last issue of the Yreka Union vide up their business and each carry a dis GROVER CLEVELAND, the proprietor, R. B. Lxms, announces til ct hne. This would emiMe them to carry days. Seale, Of New York. that he ha» sold the paper to Alex. better stocks. Some promising quartz prusjiects Montgomery. Mr. L<«os is a clever and F or Vn k -P kemdext — Mr-. M. B. Bowditeh, of A»hlan I,mother have lieen discovered on Hungary versatile writer, who will ba missed by of Hon. J. T. Bowditch, who has lieen vis creek this summer, the most promising ALLEN G THI KMAN, the profession. We wish Mr. Mont iting oil Minnesota friends in the Pass, has i of which are Morris i Thomas, Sam Of Ohio. returned home. gomery the I «cat of success. Cornelius, Johnson <fc Ream, Hazlet A A teachers institute will be held it Grants i’RistDMTl «L K lbctor »- 1 OREGON. ASHLAND, Louis Huseman, a Siskiyou county Pass during the last week in Octoler, under Coyle, and Valenal & Giddings. • ' 1 W. H. EFFIXGEK.of Multnomah. pioneer of tlie '50 period, died at Yre the auspices of the teachers asso.-iation of Many prospectors are seen on our You Will Always Find Our ka Saturday, at the age of 55 years. Josephine county. streets of late, this undoubtedly being W. R. BI LY El’, of Linn. Mr. IL followed mining when he first W. W. Wolfolk hrougtit to town a stalk a good field for quartz prospecting. E. K. HKIPWOKTH.of Umatilla. com raised on his place on Jones creek, i came to the county, then went into of 2 2 1 4 1 3 measuring 13 feet in length, ami bearing The placers ¡«aving immense sums * 1 the hardware business at Yreka when since the early ’50s, but no attention two fine ears of coni. Who can '«eat it. FVBLISHEKS' NOTICE i that town was a flourishing place with The total valuation of property in Jose has been paid to quartz until this sea out any rival for miles around. Hav- i phine county this vear is 3814,tM)O, an in- < son. ! Sulmt-riber» not receiving the R kcokd of over 3106,000 over last year. This X Bl ock 1 Bl ock 2 » regularly will confer a favor on this office ing accumulated a fortune he retired crease A Wisconsin lumber company have from active business life. An honor is a very creditable showing for a single purchased Dave Horn’s terry across 0 Keep in Stock the Choicest Staple Brands of by informing ns of the fact year. 5 able and esteemed citizen, his loss is 9 Klamath river, consideration $6,500. Any one receiving sample copies of this sadly regretted by the community and S It will require eight thousand feet of lum- H lier to fill trie 8. P. I). A L. Co’» order of They have made a number of offers on paper will please peruse it and consider it 0 a wife and grown up family. 100.000 orange boxes to lie supplied next other property in the vicinity. A large 5 6 5 i 6 8 7 an invitation to snlmcrilie. Tlie R ecobh z February and March to Los mill is to be built near railroad track, Mr. Fradenburg, a representative of January, «ill not forre itself on any one not want Angeles dealer».—[Grants Pass Courier. the Klamath cleared of obstructions, a Wisconsin capitalista, has purchased ing it. KLAMATH COUNTY. boom built, when logs will be floated And to make it to the interest of people to deal witli us we ask you to Semi us the news. W'e cannot l>e every David Horn’s ferry and ranch, on i The Sunday law has lieen put in force in from the upper Klamath, where the Klatnath river, near the railroad cross where, If any items of local interest oc Linkville. company has several thousand acres of’ curs in your vicinity send it iti. It will ing, where a mammoth saw mill is to J. C. Sergent and family, of Dairy, are at fine timber. Boom, old Henley. make the paper interesting ami won’t hurt lie built, capable of cutting 150,000 ALASKA STREET. feet of lumber ¡«er day, the river fur i Crater Lake. Sept. 17tl>. Nur C ei ». you. nishing all the water jKiwer needed. J. L. Tull of Barnes valley has beenap E. E. Miner will sell you a fine ASH LA ND, O r . THt w<nAT.8r.rT. 20,188» The company also have some 50,000 jsiinted county stock inspector. i acre« of timber land in Southern Ore G. W. Smith and lady are at Salt Fran ’ B i ilding L ot on easy payments—$10 ■ J per month without interest. These cisco and will attend the closing of the state gon and along the California boundary, fair at Sacramento. PORTLAND'S GROWL. lots are in Miner’s Addition to Ash which timlier can lie floated down the 2 ‘ 3 2 1 4 3 1 river. Being close to railroad all the Grain in Klamath county is not yielding land, and the finest location in the ----------------- } X j----------------- The Portland IVelco»^ in a recent I lumber sawed can be easily shipped as well as anticipated by many. Still it S city. Only 5 minutes walk from the good and farmers have no reason to com- extensive improvements now being issue, caotaiued an article diluting on away either north or south.—(Journal. I l plain. — joj — I ProjKise to Sell Good» ONLY for—Jot— 1 made by the railroad company. Look the bad treatment it thought that city The Siskiyou county Republicans The Southern Methodists will hold a at this property liefore you purchase was receiving from both the 0. R. <fc N. Bl ock 4 Bl ock 3 campmeeting in Poe valley, in the neigh- and the 8 1’. We give the following have nominated the following ticket: Isirliood of Joseph Moore, commencing on | elsewhere. Remember you can secure Sheriff, Jno. T. Moxley; Clerk. A. H. the last Saturday of the present month. one or more of these fine lots by only extract» a matter of local interest: ¡ But there is another section of our State Burrows; Dist. Att’y., J. S. Beard;; The dwelling houses of Grant Childers paying $10 per month. i Treasurer, G. A. Nordheim; Coroner,; and Wm. Stafford, situated neat the saw- hitherto wholly tributary to Portland, 5 6 6 7 4 5 of C. 8. <t R. S. Moore, were totally de BORN. which, until certain grievances are correct Dave Young; Surveyor,G. H. Mitchell, i ! mill stroy ed by fire Wednesday, the 12th inst., —A full line of----- II. S. McKinney, Jos. Cavanaugh, O. | ed, will swing from its past anchorage, lie caused by a defective stove-pipe in the house lost to us and gravitate to the great com W. Goodale, Supervisors. L. F. Co-, of Wm." Stafford. Everything of conse PELLETT Near Talent, Sept. 17. 1888, to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pellett, a son—a ten mercial city of San Francisco. We refer to , burn of Crescent City was nominated quence was consumed, including a 3125 pounder. i_____ i watch of Mr. Childers. Southern Oregon ami more notably the , for joint Assemblyman. Two years ago DICKEY—Near Phoenix, Sept. 10, 1888, to the Democrats were badly disgruntled, A joint stock company will soon be or Hogue River valley. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dicky, a daughter. ganized. we understand, tor the purpose of PRACHT’S ALASKA ADDITION to the citv of ASHLAND, OREGON, shown on This is *«■<■««ioneil by the injustice of the , but that defeat has solidified them, taking water from I'p|ier Klamath lake. FERGUSON —In Ashland, Aug. 7th, to Mr. ' above Map is a part of Lot 4, ', i in Section 9, Township 5!» South, of Range 1 East. Willam- . hence it is hardly expectetl that much Southern Pae iff Railroad Company, whose The ditch will lie constructed on the west and Mrs. H. A. Ferguson, a son—10)4 11». I ette Meridian. Oregon, and is I lanruled and descrilieil as follows to-wit: Beginning at a , of the alsive ticket will be elected. side of the river, is to be twenty-five feet on officials have lutely made a rate for grain j point 0.30 chains S 0 deg 15 min E of the North East corner of Lot No 4. in Section 9, in GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES the top ami fifteen feet on tlie bottom, ami ! Township 39 South.of Range 1 East, of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, thence 8 0 deg DIED. L'alitorniaward of one ami one-hulf cents We call attention to the advertise will extend to Plevna. This, if carried out, ; 15 min E 6.82 oliains, tliencc West 6.93 chains, thence N 0 <leg 30 min W (i.81 chains. per ton |«*r mile, while from the same sec ment of Pracht*» Alaska Addition in will be a big enterprise. f^llr tender our thank» to the public for pant patronage, aial cordially solicit thence East 6.97 chains to place of lieginning, containing 4.74 acres. tion« the rate this way is made nearly three this issue, also to the fact that these a continuance of the »ante. STRAIT — In Ashland. Sept. 15th, Roy E. Gurions wind storms have visited this’ STATE OF OREGON,i ss. cents per ton per mile. T*i illustrate: The most desirably located lots, in the new valley of late and have lieen quite frequent ; Strait, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. j COUNTY OF JACKSON.I We, Max Pracht and Mary Willing» Pracht husband Strait, aged nine months. Buried in the rate on wheat from Dillaril (which the rail part of Ashland, but a short distance the past week. Great clouds of dust are ' and wife of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, do hereby declare the foregoing Ashland cemetery Sunday. road official.« lielieve will be the dividing from the S. 1’. Co.’s new tourists hotel, seen at a distance in the midst of claps of j 1 map or plat to be the map or plat of Pracht's Alaska Addition to the city of Axhlamt, thunder and flashes of lightning. Small \ ASHLAND, OREGON. ASHLAND OREGON ASHLAND, -“- OREGON ! SUTTON & MILLER, Shelves Full of New Goods, 1 A :: TRIAL. I GIVE :: A DEPARTURE!: Or Approved Country Produce. STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, ; ! ' ’ '• 00 i CASH IN HAND, J. M. M’CALL. Oregon, as above described as was by us who at the time were the owners thereof, laid out attd sub-divided into four(4) Blocks numbered from 1 to 4 inclusive, and said Blocks divided into lots as numliered in figures on said lots. The courses and lengths of the lines of said lots are designated by letters, signs and figures upon the boundary lines of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. said lots. And we do hereby dedicate to the use of the public all streets as shown upon Murton or Alaska streets, will be sold this map. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands anil seals this tenth LAKE COUNTY. during one month, at $100 each. Af day of July. A. D., 1883. MAX PRACHT. Iseal] Jdtnd Office at Roseburg, Or.,» ter that time a higher price will be Will this dry and dusty weather ever let I • In presence of « Aug. Uarlson, MARY WIRINGS PRACHT. IsealJ Sept. 17, 1888. j ----------------- 3Y OIVEN asked for all that remain unsold, thus up? ’( M. L. McCall. otice is hereby given that giving the first investors a chance to j 1 Col. Elliott ami Charles Richmond, the the following named settler has tiled STATE OF OREGON,» ss. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. notice of his intention to make final proof realize a profit. Call early and pick swamp land agents, left for the Roseburg COUNTY OF JACKSON.i Oil this 10th day of July, A. I)., 1888. personally came district Tuesday. in support of his claim, and that said proof out your lots. For sale by Roper, Ga will be made before the Judge, or iu his liefore tne a Notary Public in and for said County and State, the above named Max ley & Helm, Del’eatt A- Kyle, Lucky <fc Fifty head of horses, in charge of Steve absence liefore the Clerk of the County Pracht and Mary Winings Praclit his wife, to me personally known to lie the identical and Geo. Williams, leftChewaucan Court of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jack persons described in and who executed the above instrument, and acknowledge*! to ine Co., or any reliable real estate firm. (■aylord for the lower market. I sonville, Or.. on Wednesday, October 31st, that they executed the same freely and for the purposes therein mentioned. And the Proprietor. First come, first served. said Mary Winings Pracht, on examination separate and apart from her said husband, The San Francisco beef market is now 1888, viz.: William T. Ltavis, Homestead acknowledged to me that she executed the same freely amt without fear or compulsion Under the laws of Washington ter-. the liest for years, for this season, which is entry No. 4,216. for the 8% of NWK, 8W% from anv one. Witness my.hand and official seal*this 10th day of July, A. D., 1888. of NEJ4, sec. 13 and SE*4 of NE*4, sec. 14, ----- Manufacturer of the Celebrated' ritory it is lawful to catch salmon in pleasant for our cattle men. (Seal) M. L. McCALL, Notary Public. tp. 37 8., R. 2 East, W. M. He names the the Columbia river and its tributaries John McLoed, qonvicted of cattle steal- following witnesses to prove his continuous a 1 hereby certify that the above Map and deacription of Pracht's Alaska Addition to during the month of September. Un ing and sent to the penitentiary two years ’ residence upon, and cultivation of, said Ashland, is correct as surveyed by me in July. 1888. Witness my hand this 10tli ago from Alturas, has lias returned returnetl to _ _____ that | land, viz: Gilman 8. Hosmer, of Browns- der the Oregon laws no fish can be place day of July, A. D., 1888. ’ M. L. McCALL, Surveor. lance and openetl inteiieil u a butcher laitelier shop. h I ioii . borougli, Jackson county. Oregon „Joseph Filed for Record on the 12th day of July, A. D.. 1888, at 10:30 o’clock, A. M., and caught during the month of Septem- Swamp land is very dry this season. Randles, Joseph E. Randles and W. 1’. Ear- recorded in Vol. 10 of Deeds, page 18“ <t 188 records of Jackson Countv. state of Oregon. ber. Under the circumstances the Much of it needs irrigation.' Hay lias lieen low,of latke Creek, Jackson county .Oregon. MAX MULLER, County Clerk. C has . W. J ohxstox , Register. question arises, as to where the fisher cut where heretofore there has lieen several 19 Approved, July 16. 1888. D. R. MILLS, Mayor. Attest: A. P. HAMMOND, City Recorder. (Seal) men can fish, and if they do, under the inches of water. It is a bad year for the land men to have their land ]iassed laws of Washington territory, can they swamp W. H. PARKER, upon by the agent.«. For Sale by Max Pracht or any Ashland Real Estate Dealers be punished for violating the laws of D. L. Shirk, who is here at present from Notary Public and Conveyancer, Oregon. This is a nice legal question eastern Oregon, informed us that lie had ' Searcher of Becorde, for the courts to determine. Until last sold 1,000 cattle ami was gathering, prepar- i Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire TIMBER LAND NOTICE. year the laws in the territory and Ori atory to delivering them to California par-1 Abstract of Title« and Probate Collector, Etc. gin were identical, but at the last ses tie«. He says that every one in his section, U. 8. L and O ffice , R oseburg . O r . » I can, are selling off' every steer, and ‘ Office—Opposite the court-house. sion of the Washington territory legis who CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. Sept. 17 th, 1888. f many of them include fat cow«. He says G eo . C. G orham announces that he lature, the law was changed, so as to that 1. W. BURRISS, Proprietor. JACKSONVILLE, ORE«ION unless this fall and winter are very Notice is hereby given that in compliance will oppose the election of Harrison, allow fish to be caught in September wet, all stock will have to lie fed.—Lakeview 1 ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. with the provisions of the act o' Congress and lielievea that Blaine is running the of each year. This favorite tesort is gaining in ¡«opu- Examiner. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the larity every day. Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than latter? sale of timber lands in the States of Cali ’_______________ __ H. It. Baptist Association. a Barb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. fornia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington In the matter of the estate of Rosella J. Mc The Lewiston (Me.) Journal, (Rep.( The twelfth annual session of the above Territory,” Caroline E. Porter of Ashland^ wage» tn r.ur*qie are The very best of WINES, BRANDIES, Bride. deceased. County of Jackson, State of Oregon, lias most highly protected claims to have returns from the whole organization convened with the Baptist ■ BEER and CIGARS, kept con otice is hereby given that this day tiled In this office her sworn state state, showing the Republican plurality | church in this city last week, commencing the undersigned has been duly ap- ment for the purchase of the W X of S E % stantly on hand. to lie 18,495 over the Democratic vote, Thursday morning and closing Sunday pointed by the County Court of Jackson of Section No. 30, in Township No. 3!» S Oregon, sitting in Probate, admin Range No. 1 E, and will offer proof to show PORTER & ALE. W ages increased in the United or 1450 less than in 1884. The Re noon. The churches coinpruiiiig this asso county, istrator of the estate of Rosella McBride, that the land sought is more valuable for Slates during the 1< w-tariff |ieriod front publicans increased their vote 904, the ciation are Ashland, Grunt's Pass, Mace deceasetl. its timber or stone than for agricultural Fine Billiard Table, i 1846 to 1861 faster than at any other Democrats 2,154, making the straight donia, Med'ord, New Hope, Table Rock. ■ All persons indebted to said estate are re- {luntoses, and to establish her claim to said Democratic vote 885 larger than ever . quested to settle the same immediately, and anil before the Register and Receiver of time liefore or since. Wagner creek and Antelope ZMZZEIXFOZRZD, before. The total Republican vote is The meeting was called to order by Dr. ! i those having claims against the estate will this office at Roseburg, Or., on Thursday The very best beer of Anaheim, wine and , present them to E. Del’eatt, the attoniey the 22d day of November. 1888. Hennessv brandy, which will lie sold by 79,003. Walter. The election of officers for the eti- | j for the administrator, at his office in Ash- T here is only one country in She names as witnesses: Robert Shaw, the quart or gallon. Our tables a*e supplied with tiie latest pa- ; Euro|>e iu which wage» approach the suing year resulted in tlie election of Dea-1 | land. Oregon, within six months from the J. C. Atkins, George Palcthorpe, Jesse Mr. W ood Pulp Miller, Republican date of this notice. J. H. M c B ride , Wild, all of Ashland, Jackson county. Or. pern. Come and see us and we will treat rates paid in the United States, That con H. Root and Dr. Walter of tlie Ash Administrator of said estate. Any and all ¡tersons claiming adversely you as well as we know how. , candidate for governor of New York, land church as chairman and clerk re«|iect one country is unprotected. Dated September 13th, 1888. the above described lands are requested to advise« the farmers to “work hard, ively, and G. F. I’ennebaker treasurer. tile their claims in this office on or liefore said 22<1 day of November, 1888. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. C hina has tried the high-taritl' sys practice economy and abandon need The letters from the churches comprising 19-10w C has . W. J ohwtos , Register. tem longer and more thoroughly than less luxuries.” If this is a joke it is a the association showed that advancement, In the matter of the estate of Dennis Porter Alili G(X)DS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH AT LOWEST PRICES. any other country in the world. 8he most stupid one; if intended in earn had been made during the year. deceased. ^Prescriptions Carefully Preparai by Experienced Hands. has protected her lais r down to 10 est it evidences gross ignorance on Mr. Tlie annual sermon was delivered by tlie | Miller's part. As the price of wheat pastor of the Ashland church, Rev F W otice is hereby given that < cuts a day. i i the undersigned has been ap]«ointed ! in London determines the price here Oookin. Thursday evening a sermon was bv the County Court of Jackson county, Used for Medical Purposes for an<l in Chicago, the farmers can see D avid B. H ili has been renominated I preached by Rev E Russ, of Medford. Fri O’regon, sitting in Probate, administratrix CATON A GARRETT, Prop’trs, for governor of New York liv acclam i for themselves how absurd is the talk day morning a devotional meeting of lialf of the estate of Dennis Porter, deceased. 30 Years. ation, with the greatest excitement, alxiul a home market. The only home an hour was held, led by Rev G G Thomas, All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle the same immediately, and THE MOST POPULAR RESORT IN | market the farmer knows is that in enthusiasm and harmony ever wit- having claims against the estate will SOUTHERN OREGON. I.-----------—----- - 1 which the cost of all his necessaries is pastor at Medford. This was followed by a those BATHING ACCOMMODATIONS nessed in it state convention. meeting. Dr. Walter, and Revs. present them to E. Del’eatt, the attorney enhanced forty or fifty per cent, above ! business for the administratrix, at his office in Ash Ouii F ellow ’ s B lock . Gookin and R ush were appointed to repre Oregon, within six months from the The Bar 1« Always Supplied With I Water of any temperature desired. Nat- P rof . R ichard A. P roctor , the dis the just price by alleged “protection.” sent the association in the Baptist state land, : oral tempera titre 85 degrees. date of this notice. C. E. P orter , 1 have on hand the F inest Lis« of THE BEST tinguished astronomer and scientist, He must sell his wheat, corn, lieef and convention to be held in Eugene City in Administratrix of said estate. ----- X DEALER IN x----- n i m • • WINES, other produce in the open markets of TO DRINK the WATER IS a TONIC Dated September 13th, 1888. diet! in New York on the 13th from Octolier. At 11 o’clock the association lis LIQUORS, the world. coni|«eting with all comers, yellow fever, having just returned from I Being Sulphuric ami Alkaline it eradicates CIGARS, and all he wants he must buy under a tened to a sermon by tlie Rev G E Jones, EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. Florida, where the disease is raging. I pastor of New Hope church. and animalcule-, i id neutralizing BUDWISER, I fungi totally different rule which taxes near Staple and Fancy Goods. and correcting all acidities it promotes Friday afternoon the sulijects of foreign In the matter of the estate of Thomas 1‘. BOCA, ly everything lie consumes for the ben- a normal and healthy condition in every M h . H arbison ' s grandfather did bis missions and religious literature were dis To be found in this city. 1 have MILWAUKEE, part of the system. Boyd, deceased. level liest to establish slavery in In tit of inonojioly. The farmers are be cussed, several ot the delegates delivering also a well selected stock of otice is hereby given that ginning to understand the game of the diana, although Virginia had dedicated -------- AND OTHER «EER8 }------------ interesting »¡leeches. The evening sermon the undersigned has been apiioiiited GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. the Northwest Territory to freedom by spoilers who pillage them so shame was delivered by Rev G G Thomas. by the County Court of Jackson county. ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, lessly in the name of “ protection ” to sitting in Probate, executrix of the the ordinance of 1787. It is a queer Saturday morning the subject of home Oregon, Inclosed and covered, the same medical CAPS, ETC., ETC. Afiieriean industry. estate of Thomas I ’ . Boyd, deceased. bit of history, that, and Would make water, always clean, for the springs run a All ¡«ersons indebted to said estate are re I missions was discussed, led by Rev J G I Which I am offering at ¡trice» that defy interesting reading. The Republican Burchette, who delivered a ringing speech. quested to settle the same immediately, and Fine Brunswick & Balke Billiard Tables. heavy volume—more than twelve hundred Competition. Jacob Seondue. while visiting with gallons per hour. You may dive anil swim candidate's sainted grandfather was a her Mr». those having claims against the estate will father-in-law, at Gaynor City, Mo., was Rev G E Jones followed, discussing the present them to E. DePeatt. the attorney f**We Also Keep on Hand the Very I and have more fun than “a’nybedy"—come very bigoted pro-slavery Whig. An taken very sick with Cholera Morbus. A subject in an able manner. In the after i out as "tine as silk” and “white as wool”— the executrix, at his office in Ashland. cient history is a favorite amusement physician was sent for, but as the doctor noon the subject of Christian education tor rejuvenated and happy. Oregon, within six mouths from the date of BEST QUALITY of was not at home, Mr. 8. E. Wible. a mer with Republicans, and this may serve thi» notice M ary B. Born, was discussed. IN THE EDEN OF AMERICA. chant of Gaynor City, handed the husband BRANDIES, WINES & LIQUORS Executrix of said estate. to while away their time.—{8. F. Alta. of the sii k hilly a small bottle of Chamber- Tlie Sunday morning sermon was deliv AKHLAND - - OREGON. Dated Septemlier 13th, 1888. Open After 9:30 A. M. lain» Colie. cholera and Diarrhcea Reniedy ered by the Rev Burchette, general mission For Medicinal Purposes. Is prepared to GIVE ESTIMATES The author of the Minnesota Re and asked him to try thut, and if it did not ary of the Baptist denomination in Oregon. TUESDAY & FRIDAY AFTER and TAKE CONTRACTS on all FARM FOB SALE. cure, he need not pay for it, but it did its publican ¡¡jatform seems to have lieen All the leading papers on file. Every ■ work and liefore returning to their home in A sermon was also preached by him in the NOONS THE RINK IS RE classes of Brick and Wooden Build I hm I v used alike and evervlxxlv invited to another one of those “pestiferous free Springfield, Ohio, they called and procured evening at the Presbyterian church. ings in and adjacent to Ashland. SERVED FOR traders.” Their St. Paul convention another bottle. Uncle John Seondue says After the morning sermon the association A Kart* Opportunity lor AnylMMly call! Can lx: found at the New Hole) Wi-diing to Secure a Home. platform he will never be without Chamberlain's LADIES. ADDITION Building. .Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Sold adjourned to meet with the Wagner creek ’• Adheres to the repeated declarations of Colic Z • Z 4 acres situated on the east side of church the Thursday liefore the third Sun Lswated on the H ei . mas L axd altout half 13)4 acres—Has been platted and record Slide and National platforms in favor of by T. K. Bolton. A XJx 9 Evan's creek, 5 miles from W<««1- a mile N orth or the P laza . day in 8epteiiil»er, 18tit. ed and town lots in the said addition are modification, readjustment and reduction GEO. W. COOPER, ville station, O. ,t C. R. R Kt acres under A Man Mis-ing of the tariff. ’ now offered for sale. fence, almut 40 acres of good liottolii land A call ba» been issued for the fifth annual GRANT HELMAN - - - Prop. BR ihi KLIN T. SIIIPLEY left home on suitable for gardening, timothy or alfalfa, School Books and Stationery In an agricultural state like Minne August This tract is situated on the foothills 2Wtb to help a neighlior thresh, and Sunday school convention for Jackson, 17 acres in cultivation, 2)4 acres in red top O regon . A shland , sota, the g. o p. has to trim its sails to has not been seen or heard of since, lie Josephine and Klamath counties to be anil of Ashland, commanding a good view timothy, a large garden of all kinds of suit the breeze. ha» not l«een well for some time. and it is hehl in the Baptist church at Medford, vegetables. Balance of place suitable for of the valley, and is near the main feared he i» not in hi» right mind. He is Wishes to notify the public that fie is grain or orchard, considerable land partly ]Kirt of town. It is also set out and preparoi 25 year» old. 5 ft. 8 or 9 in in bight, weight Tuesday ami Wednesday, Oct. 2 and 3> cleared. 10 tons of grain hay goes with the to TAKE CONTRACTS for Mi:. B i . aine can hardly I k a sincere l*»i pound«. blue eyes, liaht complexion, Able Sunday school workers w ill be present. place. About 2oo fruit tree.», slime liearing. bearing this season some of the most DWELLINGS, BARNS, BRIDGES, Ac., anywhere in the country between Red Bluff limn. He says: Trusts have no place dark brown hair closely cut, blonde mus Programme will be issued soon. You and Strawberries, blacklierries and other shrul«- luscious fruits of all kinds. of twoor three weeks growth, dressed and Portland. Having a large crew of berv. Spring at the house—running water in a national canvas, but are state is tache For further particulars call on or address your friends are urgently invited to be pres in navy blue flannel -hirt with white |>earl good men with me all the time. I can put within 35 feet of house to irrigate with when Opp. Odd Fellow»' Building, sues." In 1881 he said the same about buttons, blue overalls, medium light lioot ent at the convention tip building» in good sha|«e uml on short necessary. Box house 30 x 24, 1)4 story, B. F. REESER, -AT LOWEST PRICES.- prohibition, and his insincerity was No. s. broad brim white straw hat. a cotton notice. itihh I tire piace. Lumlier barn and a log Main St Ashland Ogn CAKD OF THANKS. Reference given. Address barn and other out liuildir.gs. Plenty of . Ashland, Oregon. made unquestionably evident when in buntlana hamikerchief tied around his neck one in his pocket. Carries a new Mar outside range for stock. Good timber of all Give us a call. Maine in the same year he went to the and GEO. W. COOPER, Et«s. V alley R ecorp :—Please allow us kinds. Good road to de|H>t. ian ritle 4o-u> with Lyman jieep sight, ivory his well - known house under | h «11 s to vote on “state issues’’ and pro- Wad. cartridge belt of hi.» own make. He through the column» of v*mr paj«er to ex- Yreka, Cal. For further partii-ulars call at the prem ASHLAND, :::::: OREGON. ths new management, will be conduc hiliitiun was one of the m<>id promi was accompanied by a black and tan setter pre»» our heartfelt thank.» to those many ises or address, J ohn W. R obirhos , iiaitS, no ted on the best ami most popular plans, the tir»l three days he was gone (the dog kind friemi» who so kindly assisted us in 1-18 Woodville, Oregon. nent and notwithstanding his l«ohl dog FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! ___ to ________ o___ satisfae- pain.» bring spared give general »ati.» since retnrne<l home». Any one seeing the last illness of our little .son. preaching u|«on that subject he did not has STAR BARBER SHOP comfortable sleeping a- tion. It I‘. contains __ ‘ G bo . W. W imer . him will please advise H. W. S hielkv , liartments supplied with single and double ASHLAND, JACKSON CO., OR. D elimh W imer . have nerve enough to vote fi r or Sam's Valley, Or. tied«, making it a desirable place for the HIGH <fc COTTRELL, against, but tore it from his ticket. entertainment of Isith travelers ami fami Cramping pain» in the Stomach and Aledtoid to .lackMtiivillc. The finest Educational Institution Mr. Blaine is a wonderful dodger. lies. Proprietors. Bowels,i holera Mortal» and tiarrhoea. are Ail kind» of within a radius of 200 miles. SAM YIN W A H, Proprietor. l’atruniz? the only wagon that con- promptly. jiernianently and safely cured, by THE TABLES e are pleased to annouce to the public Philadelphia. Sept. 15.—In a com neets with every train, rain er shine, using Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and that we are still at the old stami oil Will always be supplied with the best the Scholarship, one year...................... .. .».to. munication received by James Whitley and carries tin- U. S. mail and Wells, Diarrhoea Remedy. Slid by T. K. Bolton. Commercial Course......................... »25. M ais S treet , opposite the Central House, affords, served in style that will lie Washhouse iu railroad addition near where anyone of this city, President Cleveland denies Fargo A Co.’s express. Sa'isfaetion wishing work done in our market Training School, per year ......... The mo»t alarming and violent attacks of 315. TREES Spring street. Get your clothes when line will always find us ready to serve them. sure to plea.»e tlie most fastidious taste. the truth of the sUUeuu-nt published guaranteed. E d . H elms , Driver. Billions Colic or Cholera Morbus can be For further information address, RATES, reasonable and satisfaction For Sale by MARTIN * ANDREWS. Shaving. 25c ; Hair cutting. 25c ; Sl>am|H«o- ever desired. Having a large force of in the North American Rerietr to the promptly relieve 1 aiid cured by taking guaranteed. J. 8. SWEET, P resident , Agents ior A. t ook A Sons Vancouver. Subscribe for and advertise in ilie < haiunertain's Coli* .Cholera and Diarrhoea good workmen, I guarantee satisfac i ing. 25c; Sea Foam. 25c. «■fleet that “1 lielieve in free Inule as I J. J. STRAIT, Prop. .Vhlaml. Oregon. W T., nurseries. UP L a PIU UA1B VlTTlSl' A f-rCCULTL tion. Give me a call. Remedy. Sold by T. K. Bolton. R ecord . Iwlitve in the Protestant religion.” line) to Port Costa, 550 miles, ls 38 )*r ton; and to Portland, 211» miles, 3<> i>er ton. This is an indication of how thoroughly ; the great California railroad octopus is I wedded to building up San Francisco at the expense of every other seaport. It will not take fifteen minute» of time in the legisla- : ture, nor more than fifteen lines of legisla tion to cure this blow at Oregon and our commerce, lint the query is whether our legislators wilt lie e*|ual to the task? Somehow u modern law maker liows to the liehest of ruilroud coqsirations with ^uch alacrity that it will lie strange if u ma jority can be relied upon to decree “That it; shall be unlawful for any railroad or trans port« tk*p tl company operating wholly or in ]wrt i wiÚú» • he State to eh urge more )>er er nille mile for transportation between ter- ton jier tlmals tn one direction than another, to the detriment of any citizen of the state of Oregon,*'but that enactment would prevent the Southern Pacific Ruilr<>a*l Company from a discrimination that robs the Colum bia river ami the city of Portland of tlie »hipping business of tlie Rogue River Vat- Icy—a section which by contiguity as well a t relationship, belongs to us. ami contiguous to the Boulevard Sis- cyclones, no doubt, but their terrific ten- kiyou, can be had for a short time nt dencies are destroyed by the succession of fighting prices. Lots 50x100 feet, on mountains which are 'numerous in this 1 section.—[Linkville Star. NEW THIS WEEK. Ashland Fence Works! N II. s E M E R Y, The best Stock, Hog, Babbit and Chicken Fence. Exchange Saloon, N DRUGS AND HARDWARE Machines, Tools, Stoves and Tinware. Billiard Saloon i niLiinn arnuiua N N ALE AND MILLER & STRANG M. L. ALFORD, HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE. Swimming Rink, PORTER ASHLAND, .Oregon* Procure a Home B. F. REESER’S CLAYTON & CORE. Cfintrctor & Builder, FBESH GROCERIES ASHLAND HOUSE! T NEW LAUNDRY, By the Carload W Fruit and Ornamental