VALLEY RECORD. KENO KERNELS. California Lions. Cli;.- H<-ley has given his two Cali­ 1 have tried in vain to ascertain just I why the Organization of the Klamath fornia E a- captured in the Siskiyou ABH LAND, O b . .T hvbxdat . May ». 1*0 - blooded-stock association was pm>t]M,n- mU., to th« Portland Park, and they ed to June. Perhaps a sufficient num­ were ,-hi|qxd to manager Koehler fine new hotel, the St. Cloud, and is now on a ga{>ers of older establishment The liberal adverti.-ing oithei’>>rt- war ■ n Tuesday's train for San Fran- don’t generally exceed, aul for rapidity land board of trade is reapings goodly • i-co on ■ ock I u-ines«. Mr. Driscoll, of growth in that length of time is reward of immigration to Oregon, ami <.I Si.j.-on, formerly of this valley, was seldom outdone by papers | ubluhed in l every place of note in the State is ad­ in this city looking up the stock mar­ places of this size and its surrounding vertising its advantages, as it should, ket also, the first of the week. population. Additions liave lx en made I in justice to itself and to the myriads Buy’s suits from $2 75 up at O. H. to the office which amount to three ! seeking to better their conditions. The BL.unt’s. x times the cost of the original plant, Keno country has water power inferior including a job printing outfit. We to no other in the Northwest. Its tim­ TIMBER LAND NOTICE have sent for smaller type (minion ber, soil and gras» are of the first qual­ JLSHLÆISrjD, OTòEG-OlSr- United States Lund Office, Roseburg, Or..) ‘ size) and will put the R ecord in a new ity, and its facilities for transportation May 4th. 1889. f I dress as soon as it arrives. This is over river and lake, magnificent. Man­ N otice is hereby G iven that done sb as to get more news and read­ ufactures will sit down confidently on in compliance with the provisions of Our stock having been Replenished with all seasonable goods, it is complete now in ing matter on each page ot the paper. i our solid millsites, dairy business will the act of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the ; A mailing machine, in order to get the bring forth the smiling, placid, drain- “ states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and 1 all its Branches. mail up quicker, something badly : ing,straining, blue-eyed milkmaid, rich Washington Territory.” F. S. Sprague, of Woodland, county of Yolo, state of Califor ­ needi-d, and which will allow us a cou­ ¡cheese and golden butter-balls, and ple hours later in going to press, has | over our beautiful lake, river and wood- nia. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No ' for the purchase of the also been ordered and will soon lie in ' land scenery will roll a boom fruught N W >4 of section No 2. in township No 40 operation. Should our business “keep ’ with peace on earth, good will to man 8 Range No 5 E, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable up its Irek” by next year will put in a ' and better will to woman. for its timber or stone than for agricultural ma tn mi th ¡xiwer printing press (to lie The R ec d ’ h LinkviPe corieapond- fturixjses, and to establish his claim to said run by an electric motor, from the : ent stated in your last issue that the and before the Register and Receiver of this Ashland Power er that can’t has lx*en reduced $1 and no more. make money is of no service to a com­ Roseburg, Or.,) The fare from Ashland to Keno by the United States luind Office. May 4th, 1889. f munity, and there is no use in running [ Ager route, then, is $7.75, while by the N otice is hereby given that dailies unleas they pay. I in compliance with the provisions of Ashland-Linkville stage it is only $5. I If I am not mistaken, Portland and ; the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled j “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Dr. W. Heward Webb,who is making Ashland will see that the Ashland- j states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and i a dazzling trip around the country iu Linkville stage “gets there.” Even now Washington Territory,” H B Pendegast. of a train of the finest appointed and ; the travel on that road is beginning to Woodland, county of Yolo, state of Califor­ most brilliant cars ever made, was in has this day filed in this office his sworn stir the surface of business at both nia, statement No . for the purchase of the Ashland last Baturday evening north­ ends. It also stirred up business in j N E J4 of section No 2, in township No 40 8 ward bound, going as far as Alaska. the middle last week, 15 timber hunt- i Range No 5 E, and will offer proof to show ____________________________________ The party’ consisted of 11 people who the land sought is more valuable for its : era having arrived at Parker’s in a | that 1 timber or stone than for agricultural pur- j had 26 servants along. Our mathe­ , body. poses, and to establish his claim to said land matical reporter “sizes up” Webb as The writer has received a letter from before the Register and Receiver of this follows: He is a son in-law of W. H. office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday the 19th the Fresno miller, who says he has : dav Vanderbilt, who died in N. Y. of Ujxi- of July, 1889. He names as witnesses: 8 W Boyer and plexy about four years ago. Mrs. been offered premiums from parties at Boyer of Grand Island, Cal., R H Beamer I Webb inherited $50,000,000 of her different points as inducements for him I j C F 8 Sprague of Woodland, Cal. Any to start a flour-mill. He replied to and father's money. anil all persons claiming adversely the above It may, in this connection, be of in­ each and every one that tlie only lx>nus described lands are requested to file their terest to our readers to recall some of a sensible miller required was the re-! claims in this office on or before said 19th day of July, 1889, the figures of the enormous wealth of ward of well-doing. These arc fine C has . W. J ohnston , Register. business fellows! After considerable Wm. H. Vanderbilt, which at the time TIMBER LAND NOTICE of his death was estimated at $200,- lalxir and sacrifice of time, I induced t 000,000. If this money was all in silver a capitalist to come and invest in the United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,I dollars it would weigh 5892 tons and flour-mill business at Keno. They May 4th, 1889. f 1700 11 ms . At 10 tons to the car it heard of my success, pricked up their OTICE is hereby given that in compli­ I ears and resolved to steal that success, ance with the provisions of the act of would make 580 car loads, or about 3| congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act miles of train, requiring, under ordin­ if posssble, by sending the capitalist for the sale of timber lands in the states of ary circumstances, about 25 locomo j four pages of magniloquence about “our California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ♦ «»1» Tnrri irxrv . ’ ,rJ ohn I’endegast,of oira of Pnril a n/T I lives to haul it. This money in silver j section”{and the offer of a bonus! This ton Territory Portland dollars placed tide hy side would reach rapacious gall has subsided in the county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has OREGON state- ­ i m ■ I this day filed in this office his sworn state a distance of 4735 miles, or about as soup, but it was an amazingly beauti­ ment No . for the pnrehase of the 8 E X Liras from New York to St. Petersburg. ful business thing in its day. Smith of section No 2G. in township No 39 8 Range Russia. If piled one dollar U|wi an­ told the writer that he would not take No 5 E, and will offer proof to show that Samples sent on application. Country orders promptly attended to. land sought is more valuable for its other it would reach a height of 776 $10,000 for his mill privilege at Keno. i i the timber or stone than for agricultural pur- Perhaps some of these bonus men miles, and if spread over the ground it I poses, and to establish his claim to said would cover nearly a section of land. thought of monkeying with Smith in land before the Register and Receiver of lxx At 6 par cent ¡»er annum it would the hope of getting there themselves. this office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday the ’ 19th day of July, 1889. bring $12,000,000 a year, $1,000,000 a Keno was not so unpatriotic as to let He names as witnesses: W R Pond, J L month, $33,330 a day, $1388 an hour, the centennial anniversary of Wash •Simpson, William Knox. John Powers, of I i Woodland,Cal. Any and all persons claim­ and about $24 a minute, or 40 cents at ington’s inauguration pass unobserved. I adversely the above described lands are JLZRZE DAILY .A. 2R, ELI GALUST CG every swing of the pendulum To Visitors came to “the store” and were ing requested to file their claims in this office further illustrate his wealth we will say admitted by the patriotic Capt. Ferree, on or before said 19th day of July, 1889. C has . W. J ohnston , Register. that if Wm. H. had lived at the time who stood beneath a flag that once -- B. F. Reeser’s - of Adam and Eve and had been saving waved at Shiloh. An orator and a TIMBER LAND NOTICE. money at the rate of $25,000 a year, pail of lemonade stood on the counter he would have had to live and save and both had “a stick in it." The ora­ United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,) May 4th, 1889. f that amount for 2115 years yet to be tor’s stick, which was a little the heav­ OTICE is hereby given that in compli­ worth the $200,000,000. (The scrip ier of the two, brandished itself grace­ ance with the provisions of the act of Will be found the finest line of t'”*es and also some of our almanacs fully above the tribune. “American ! congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act give the time of Adam and Eve.) pride,” he shouted, “should be let loose | for the sale of timber lands in the states of Wm. H. Vanderbilt did not save this day! On great occasions American California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasliing- I ton Territory.” Il W I’endegast, of Wood- money, but like his son-in-law, Webb, pride is prone to sweat under fear of land, county of Yolo, state of California, Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and s|>ent it lavishly. On his last trip to ridicule or Bwelter in the froth of bom­ has this dav filed in this office his sworn U..I A. W. Scott, the Contractor and Builder, being called back to Portland statement No for the purchase of the Ht rDCeS that dety COmpetltlOH. London he took letters of credit with bast. It is less like the Eagle in tone, by business interests, offers for sale the following property, which will be a S E >4 of section No 2, in township No 40 8 Him to the amount of $1,000,000 and and more like the Shanghai rooster! [ Range No 5 K, and will offer proof to show I bargain for somebody. when asked by the clerk who issued American pride is the elevation of! that the land sought is more valuable for its ! Particular Attention to them what he wanted to sjiend so American soul and the dignity of sixty ' timber or stone than for agricultural pur- I noses, and to establish his claim to said land | million American kings! This is the | much money on the trip for, he an­ before the Register and Receiver of this j swered with a smile, “you know it is centennial anniversary of the day on i office at Roseburg, Or., on Thursday the ! Near the Devlin Tract out on the Boulevard, less than two miles from customary to foo waiters in Euro|ie.’’ which it first recognized its right to 18th day of July. 1889. Ashland. This is choice land for peaches or other fruit—such land as that Wc call special attention When at home in his 5th Avenue res­ don the loftiest plumes under heaven! ■ He names as witnesses: R H Beamer and Which will be done in a workmanlike of the Galey Peach Orchard, which is already well kown to horticulturists idence, his household expenses were One hundred years ago it drank to F S Sprague of Woodland, Cal.. C Boyer and all over the State, and which sold for $600 jx'r acre during the last few Samuel Boyer of Grand Island, Cal. Any $800 a day. Hu paid his last chief Washington and the living guard who and all persons claiming adversely the above manner and at prices that to C. M. HENDERSON A days. About 4 acres cleared and ready for the plow. This will be sold, cook $7500 a year. He gave a ball defended and watched our American described lands are requested to file their if applied for soon, at $100 per acre. Will be sold as a whole or in 10 and claims in this office on or before said 18th I liberty. To-day, gentlemen, we thrust shortly before his death in which the 7 acre pieces. i day of July, 1889. decorations and supjicr (with wine) : our glasses into this pail of lively lem­ CO.’S (Chicago) Red School C has . W. J ohnston , Register. onade and drink to Washington and cost him $250,000. his guard of rniglity spirits who are TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Full stock always on hand and made House Shoe, and CHURCH, The writer in the Grant’s Pass livelier than ever, still marching United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or..) to order. At the junction of Union, Gresham and Iowa streets in the neighlor- through history and still inspiring tne Courier is incensed that any one should May 4th, 1889. ( hood of the new Reeser, Carter and Eddings residences. Price now, $550. --------- x--------- refer to the large Ixxly of valley land rising generation with bravery, patriot­ 'OTICE is hereby given that in compli­ ance with the provisions of the act of1 BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) tributary to the Rogue river, and on ism and confidence in the success of Apply to Roper, Galey & Helm, A T. Kyle or G F. Billings. None but the best material used. congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act I which arc located Ashland, Jackson-; American government. Gentlemen, I : for i the sale o' timber lands in the states of In REESER ’ S BLOCK. rille, Medford, Central Point and other drink to American pride.” ' '.■•liforniii, Oregon, Nevada, ami Washing- $3 calf B. J. Shot-e, the best Keno, Oregon. P etek the P oet . ‘ ton Territory.” R II Beamer, of Woodland, large towns as the Rogue River Valley. ASHLAND, :::::: OHEGON. i countv of Yolo, state of California, has this > Inasmuch as all that country was day filed in this office his sworn statement LAKES DRYING UP. christened Rogue River Valley by those made. No . for the purchase of the N W 54 of HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE who first entered and pioneered this Th ■ Herald, published in the now -eciion No 12, in township No K) 8 Range 5 “promised land,” and as it has been : ¡county >>f Harney, says that not over E, and will offer pnxif t>> show that the land - -ought is more valuable for its timber or Every pair guaranteed. called by that name for forty years past I , four miles of the original bed of Warner stone than for agricultural purixixes,and to | ROBERTS . change the name. In 1854 tin; legis­ stack containing 300 tons of hay was —TO— tracts to suit purchasers, and i ’R ices accord­ lie naims as witnesses: 8 W Boyer and A shland , - - - O hegon . ing to selections made. Parties in search lature tix'k it into its head to do away burned on land which in 1872 was sur­ C Boyer of Grand Island. Cal., Il W" Pende­ of homes will do well to inspect these lands Shop on cor. of Water and Spring with the name of Rogue river, and did veyed as W arner lake. Goose lake, gast and F 8 Sprague of Wixxlland, Cal. | before purchasing, as it is ail A No. 1 Any and all persons claiming adversely the Streets. change it to “Gold river,” and that ' which once reached Lakeview, is now above described lands are requested to file Fruit and Grain name np|x*ars on some plats and maps, five miles away, and Malheur lake, in tlieir claims in this office on or before said i Only a few more Choice Land. The soil is mostly black loam and but the new name died alxirning—so ; Harney county, is eight feet lower than l!Mh day of July. 1889. STAR C has . W. J ohnston , Register. will produce Alfalfa without irrigation. would any other name than Rogue ' at any )>eriod in the memory of the For further particulars apply at the farm river for the fertile valley of Jackson j oldest inhabitant. The Winnemucca 14 of a mile north of town. ’ (48-5m) TIMBER LAND NOTICE. county. The productive soil and ge­ Silver State says that Humboldt lake In this desirable location, with a frontage United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,) I A. A. BASHOR. nial climate of the lands along Bear, in Nevada, which some years ago com­ J. E. SMITH. of 50 feet on Alida avenue and a depth H. F. HIGH, Proprietor. May 4th, 1889. j Neil, Emigrant, Jackson, Applegate, prised a sheet- of water sixteen or eigh­ of 1G0 ft. Centrally located and a beau­ 'OTICE is hereby given that in compli- ! AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TO tiful view of the surrounding Butte, Wagner, Fool’s, Sardine, Evans, teen miles long and 8 to 12 wide, ance witli the provisions of the act of the public that I am still at the old stand country makes these lots the and Antelo|>c creeks liave given the is now only a few milea long and per­ I congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act; on Main street, opposite the Central House, most desirable and choicest Rogue river valley the reputation and haps one or two miles wide. Hum­ for the sale of timber lands in the states of where any one wishing work done in my Residence Lots in Ash­ California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing- : line will always find me ready to serve land. Prices low. character that it enjoys, and it seems boldt river has not discharged any wa-1 ton Territory.” J L Simpson, of Woodland, them. Shaving, 25c; Hair Cuttiug, 25c; like trying to steal their thunder and ter into the lake for several years, and countv of Yolo, state of California, has this ' TERMS EASY. Sea Foam, 25c. do business on the capital of these 1 a large area that was covered several day filed in this office his sworn statement Climate free with each lot. Look at these No for the purchase of the S E J4 of i L adies iiaib cvtting a S pecialty . places fdr any one to say that Josephine ' feet with water at one time is now as ' ots before buying elsewhere. Enquire of section No 22, in township No 39 8 Range county is the Rogue river valley and dry as any part of Humboldt valley. I No 5 E. and will offer proof to show that ! E. E. Miner on the vremises. |37Ü1 OREGON. GOLI) HILL, Jackson county is in some other valley. It is a tact, however, that the lake was tlie land sought is more valuable for its , or stone than for agricultural pur­ --[Portland World. as low nine or ten years ago as it is to­ timber poses, and to establish his claim to said (and Fish! Fish! Fish! day, and five years ago it was as high ‘ before the Register and Receiver of this . Wm. Wilson, an old time Jackson as it was ever known to be. Imini- - office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday the 19th I Druggists. county farmer who sold his fine farm grants in early days who saw the Hum­ dav of July. 1889. He names as witnesses: ('L Hollings­ of 510 acres on Rogue river to J. O. boldt discharge an immense volume of SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, worth, R G Lawson, W R Pond of Wood­ Johnson, of Medford, has gone out to water in the lake, or sink, as it was call land, Cal.. John Pendegast, of Portland, Having contracted for a supply of Klamath county with a view of settling. ed, believed it had a subterraneous out­ Or. Any and all persons claiming adverse- | CLOCKS, WATCHES, fresh fish every’ day, he will sell them Iv the above lescrilxal lands are requested I wish to inform the public that I have at the lowest jmssiblc prices. Quality City Marshal Walrnd’s report for the let ; but that idea was erroneous, as the to file their claims in this office on or lx*fore j two fine bred stallions (Hambletonian and & JEWELRY. volume of water was reduced by evap ­ guaranteed. Will commence to ped­ said 19th day of July, 1889. For information regarding prices on town lots, improved city Patchen), that I will make the season of six months ending April 30th: All 1889 in Rogue River valley, making my dle on Thursday, Jan. 31st. A portion fin«, w. J qhxstox , Register, property or lands, address as above, enclosing stamp. Main Street Corner, Ashland. cor|x>ration lax of 1889, $2435.30; bus­ oration, not drainage. stands at Ashland, Medfora and Central These are interesting facts and the of your }*atronage solicited. iness licenses, $722; water rents, convey inquirers to their property and give them all the infor ­ Point and will also stop at Phoenix on my TIMBER LAND NOTICE $95.85; dog licenses $59; net income cause of this great change needs to be A fine and carefully selected stock way down and coming back. The under­ mation concerning the country, free of charge. discovered before the land created by signed will, if addressed at either place of tobaccos just received at the Ash­ from city pound,$33.92; total,$3346.07. -h* ' J±!lL±ì uTT .T i United States Land Office. Roseburg. Or.,) above mentioned, come to the residence of land grocery store. the shrinkage of the waters is used., • May 4th, 1889. i All kinds of oils at H. S. Evans’, x any one wishing the use of his horses, if not XrOTICE is hereby given that in compli- ' There must be a fine body of rich allu- ■ In Ashland and surrounding eountry JOHN c. MORE living to far away. Any one wishing pedi­ ance with the provisions of the act of FRED H. ROWE, Bargains in millinery and fancy vial land created, or rather brought to established by the undersigned physi­ gree of horses can have them by addressing, congress ef June 3, 1878, entitled “An act goods at Mrs. Boynton’s. Eggs taken ' the surface, by the shrinkage of the for the sale of timber lands in the states of cians, April 10th, 1889: in exchange for goods. lakes and the cause must show for it­ California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing- j Day Visit in City................................. $2 50 Territory," William Knox, of Wood- i Water proof building paper, wrap­ self if investigated. No doubt the ton Night “ “ •• .................... 3 50 to 5 00 land, county of Yolo, state of California, Consultation.......................................... 5 00 ASHLAND, OREGON. ping jxqx'r and twine at H. S. Evans’. tramping of the surrounding soil and has this day filed in this office his sworn Prescriptions ........................................ 1 M for the purchase of the E. B. Hunsaker hits a number of fine , consequent compacting of the surface statement No Obstetrics, and one subsequent visit 15 00 N W »4 of sec No 22. in Tp. No 39 8, range • must have some influence. There can After April First “ Instrumental. 30 00 to 50 00 residence lots that are to lie had at low A shland ... O hegon . No 5 E. and will offer proof to show that Mileage, one dollar per mile. prices and easy terms. Apply at not have Wen any decided change in the land -ought is more valuable tor its i Will leave Ashland every Monday morn­ snow fall or rain fall to cause the diff­ timl>er or stone than for agricultural pur­ Resolved that bills for medical services tie Are prepared to give estimates, and ing for Medford; will be in Meilford Monday music room* within ninety (HO) days from erence. If the waters rise and fall in pose-. and to establish liis claim to said We are now fully stocked up and are prepared to furnish a full line of ' evening and Tuesday. In Central Point take contracts. Will put up any class presented Wednesday morning. Will lie in Ashland of stone work desired, in a gtxxl and cessation of treatment and that interest at Holed Hay for Sale. course of years, it may be possible to laud before the Register and Receiver of j the rate of ten per cent ¡»er annum lie this office at Roseburg, Ogn, on Friday 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday until fur­ Bowe A More, at their lumber van! regulate their standing by drainage, the 19 oor Jack is and piciniuni bread at Wm. Mills’ 19dav of Julv, ery at Wexler’s U. 8. bakery. x Bills figured on and cut to order on short notice. C has . W. J ohnston , Register. word with E. B. Hunsaker. x bakery. in a precarious condition. Don’t Fail to Read This, It is to Your Interest You can Save Money by purchasing from BROS MORAL t. Received direct from the fac tory a full line of Ladies fine DRY and FANCY GOODS, LADIES and CHILDRENS STRAW HATS, French kids, hand turned and hand welts, all sizes and all widths MENS and BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS and WINDOW SHADES. Also full line of Newhall & sons solid school shoe, every pair warrant ed not to rip; in all sizes and widths Being connected with a large store in California we get all goods from first hands and can save you from 15 to 20 per cent on all your purchases. We are constantly receiving new goods and can fill any order promptly. REMEMBER THE PLACE. MORAL BROS. N tlAl ' IU lw| I ■ I ■ V ■ ■ C D D I KI iZ | I VZ I I 11 I 1 iZililll^Z I ' 111 Bl II VZ VZ VZ BZ VZ Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Gents £ <3. Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc. And will be sold at our well known i LOW PRICES. TWO CHOICE PIECES OF TIN STORE REAL ESTATE N Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware. At a Bargain SEVENTEEN ACRES OF LAND JOB WORK, DEFY COMPETITION. Two Choice City Lots N L. A. Land for Sale! PAINTER, O J. M. McCALL. Barber Shop, N SMITH & BASHOR, JXTotice to Horsemen and Breeders I CHITWOOD BROS. Improved Farms, Fruit and Wild Lands, for Sale at Low Prices. P. H. DONOGHUE Agents for the Townsite of GOId Hill. ROWE & MORE. LUMBER! Dressed and Finishing Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, etc. RESIDENCE LOTS N. C. BOYNTON, Ferguson | Foor, Stone Masons