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I» a soMíer' VALLEY RECORD. S. V. V. C arter . rthlinng? ïtilcpend- Q. H. LUDERNÍAN. zut »eeking a n ■tie» everyixsiv. ASHLAND. 0a. . Tut kxdat . July 11. 18TO >d. It is raid the Pojs- is thinking of mov I'matilla county ha- -[»ent over Ilo.'l*« ing to S|>ain to live. for a »-et of abstract book» prej>are«l by J. H KobMn». Philadelphia expects to negotiate a The b««r<i of inquiry lia- prepare«! an large loan for [»ulJic improvements at 2 estimate of the losses by the Johnstown per cut on long-time Ismda. 1 flood, and make the total in exce-s of eight ; ■ million «lollar». The telegraph says another cabinet A general understanding exists among crisis is impending in France. It is about I senators and repre«entativ«.» that an extra , time. The present cabinet is wxrly six . -e»»ion of congre»- will !«• called to me:t ; monili» ol<l. I about the fini of Novemlier. Ge«»rge 1-ewis, the «x-iebraled English Mira Mildred Fulk-r, fourth «laughter I criminal lawyer, lias charge of two libel <4 the chief justice, is going to study law ; suits brought by Mrs. Mwkay. w fe o'. the tUkirr the direction of her fattier after ' “ Bonanza” King, against London paper». tier graduation firmi Wells college. *■ What's the name of your stylographic I pen?” “The Anarchi-l. It's an appro i»r. Talmage is now on his snnimer priate name, too.” ‘‘Why?’ vacation, bat will combine Imsiiwss with [it won't work niore than one pleasure. His advance agent is now on month.” llw lYMst arranging «late» for lectures As might have been expected. l«y the great sensatumaHst. tori»».~ Mrs. Ju«ige Sarah, Althea. Hill, Sharon. Terrv, i* announce«! for the lecture Mira Francis E. Willard evidently ex- ' platform, a ia Laura D. Fair, stoke*, Til |«s t» to live to a green old age. She says , ton et al. slw lu-lievra tliat ahe will live to see Chi- The la-t last legislature «hanged the time of • ago without a saloon in it. 81 m 1 will I m * | making the abstract of mortgages from the brut of August to the first of Julv, and all the only one in town if »I m - does. mortgage» which have been paid an«! not Th«- deinocracv ma«le a clean sweep at sati-fie<l will l»e listed for assessment. tlie citv election in the [«rogreraive city of j The advantage of the Pedagogue: Merritt • __ _ ____ Both -If you keep on, Johnnie, you will -«»on Port iownsend, W. T.,Tueeday. and" the 1 know as much as your teacher Littlejohn Huie« contest«-«! it i vigis-oiislv ’ -__- d know a- much now if I ha<! the , detm<crata came off with a majority of - ' me I l»efore me like she «lots.—¡Harper's ! 125. Tlie town haw heretofore lieen re-1 tMx»k Bazar. • publican. _________________ Mrs. Deshabille Ito ol«l Blunt!—Arc you! Th«- greenback party ia not all dead yet, I interested in this dresse«l meat question. Blunt? it aenns. A «lispatch from Washington Mr. Old Blunt Well. Mr». Deshabille, I suje annrMuice« that one Geo. O. Jones, chair-» pose inspection of shoulder» is all right, man of the national committee, ha» is- ' hut I’m tn favor of dressed loins.—[Ex. wued an invitation for state convention« , Photographer— My dear sir, can't you Sept. 4th next, to elect delegate» to na assume a more »tiiiling countenance and tional convention at Cincinnati Hept. 17. throw off that jaded look? Rev. V. V. Heighten—Take me as 1 am. Mr«. Wanamaker baa just retnrned I need a vacation this summer, and these ■ pictures are for distribution among my from Euroi«1. One of tlic court journals annonnc.ìH: “Herlong reniilenccabroad, parishioners. chiefly in Pari«, whh for the purjioae of Portland citizens are trying to clean educating her «laughters.” Plain Ameri I out the harlots on its main streets, particul- right under ■ »»■» the nose of its most can «Iwatimi use«! to l«1 g«sxl enough, I ; arlv those .»*»•» '------------------ L. the Taylor-street M. aixl baa to t.e yet tor «xminioti folks who : fashionable church, | E. fine of the odd things is that some of don’t aril “p-nt’» panto cheap.” ' the bondsmen of these soiled doves are ’ inen prominent in business, society and tlieue ! religion of that city. An Ashlaii'l think.» Hoo«la, tire«, ami general devastation j Sullivan «tollivan says he L^ will „hi not accept Fox’s that hau alighted on the [«eople latolv ia i^ft either for hini-elf or hi»’bulldog, It is .............................. a “viaitation of Providence” heaped on : estimate«! that inat Sullivan numvan will win realize twenty the |M«ople for their mufalltfWH. < tolly1 l thousand dollars as a result of the light. Providence intuit lie awful ma«I. Wonder i Sullivan will make Kilrain a present of five if us democrats hadn't bettor lay it onto > hundred «lollars. Kilrain lost eight and Sullivan «lx an«l one-half pound» during tlM* change of adiriinistration. the battle. The < iminnati Enquirer says: Does San Francisco dispatch July 7tli : Seth one renienilier the intense indignation low, a prominent young republican, who every in I’harleston, S. C over the murder of was recently mayor of Brooklyn, N. Y., Editor Dawson? An, well, the jury has ami wlm created something of a sensation ac«|uitt<sl his murderer. Thus everything in tlie Empire state during tin- last cam fa niaite satisfactory. The indignation wa* paign by d<•serting the standard of Har <|uite pleasing to those who loved Dawson, rison, is at the Palai e hotel, with Mrs. ami the acquittal is eminently satisfai’tory low. They will leave for the North in a to the man who killed him. few «lav s, en natte to Alaska. We notice that all the defaulting cashiers, lK»>k-ke«ipers, treasurers, confidential clerks, etc., seem to lie splendid fellows, generous, The announcement of a royal wedding pious men. devoted to their fami in Englaml is not received with the man unseltih, lies and friends. All they lack is honesty. ifestation <»t joy that should ex[>ected. If they had just enough honesty to xit down The reaaon for this is, thetaxp «yers know and save their other good qualities, they that a dowry will lie expecteii, and the wrould be invaluable to their employes and national treasury will la1 depleted to the ¡ to society.—[Ex. extent of the settlement made. The The first car of plum» this »eason was queen’« family is a large one, and it take« ' shipped Saturday night by Levy A Spiegl, a gooil «leal of money to go round. on tne N. P. passenger train via the Chicago I «<c- Northwestern through to < hicago. The fruit came from It ... is stateil .. that inanv women w ho ohi»r«l iron Dr. .1. 11 Cardwell's or i • a.1 z « ntizl urow and was picked from the tress'- wrap- could luive «•asily eaca|ie<l in the t one- chard J»ed, packeiL loa«le«i and shippe«i in fourteen maugh valley flood refuneil to do so be- lours—the quickest time ever made in the eaUHe it was ini|>oraible to rescue their fruit business in the N. W.—-[Oregonian. hiMlmnds. Sooner than accept life on Springs in Union which were thought such «leaolate terms, these brave women, in ucor« 1*! calmly ------------- dy. pomitted the rush of wa- to be never failing, are now dried up. teni L ZZZZ to «weep —,> them away. Instance after Warner lake is lower than ever known instance of’ the sublimetit heroism will liefore. Izikeview, in Lake countv,which crowd the annuls of that ill-fated valley. wax located several years ago on tfie shore : of Goose lake is now five tulle» distant General Simon Cameron die« 1 at his from that bo«ly of water.—[Ex. Itonw in laincaotcr, l’a., hist week, The new York World states that Mrs. agiil 90 years. Simon Cameron was very I 8. P. lfierce, a daughter of the late Hon. wealthy and has been tariotudv estimat 1 (’hax. G. Faulkner, of Martinsburg, W. ed to la* worth all the wav from $5»iXM),- Va., who is now xlowlv recovering under 000 to ♦L’ i .IIOOJMM). Ijrit an orpiian, um the treatment of Dr. D'wis Sayre, hax he was, at the age of 9 yearn, 1 «¿ginning snatained with fortitude one of the mo»t life as a printer, his rapid rise in later wonderful operations ever attempted. life to wealth and power, his «-areer was Every bone in her lxxiy was broken, a» a a striking illustration of rapi«l advance I means of relief from tlie ossification pro- ment. ■ duced by virulent infiainmatory rheu matism. Lind sells cheaper OU Long Inland, N. Y., virtually an outlying suburb of New I.AKE fOUXTY. York and Brooklyn, than real estate New [»otatoe« were sold for five cents a trades are Itrld at this time the same dis [xruml on the street» Saturday. tance from Portland in either direction. Mrs. Rehart and her attorney left for The New York | hi | n > i - h of laat month re port ii sale of 40i> acres on long Island,at San Francisco Monday, the testimony in a lis'ulity called “Great South Bay,” for divorce case having been concluded. |8i),IM)0. which is at the rat ■ of |200 per > A. L. Smith, an Alturas teamster. Mon acre, adjoining a country Heat of W. K. thly took the largest load of wool to Red- Vanderbilt. Sulairimn Portland property, ! «ling ever liauled from Izikeview. He of as distant relative vicinity, is rated at ha«l on forty-four sacks. more than doiiMe the long Island valua John McAlpine has liotight 9003 head tion. —( W cleome. of mutton sheep, while Sheplar has 7000 General Gordon, now governor of Geor head on the way to the California market. gia, whoae aoldierly appearance and su Other buyers have smaller bunches, from perb horaemaiiHhip were so universally 100) to 3000, on the road lielow. Alto admired «luring the great centennial pa gether, mutton buyer» luive left alxiut rade, wit» the recipient of much hospital t $50,000 in Like county this season. ity from the New York piuple during liia llarn1 Cadle, helping to drive 100 head stay in that city. At a dinner, to which , of horse» lielonging to Allen Henry of he was invited, a young Engliahinaii, a i Chico, Cal., has lieen laying over to spend lieutenant of the “guards,” ¡>o«iaeHaed the 4th of July here. The animal» were with tin* i«lea that then1 ia nothing very brought from Crook county. gmai or great outside of England, inform The action of the comaiissioiier of the ed him that he did not think the aoldiere in the [ mi rude prevented a military at>- general laml office in tlie witlxirawul of penrance. "Perha|* not,” courteouHlv lands from settlement aliout two miles replied Governor Gordon, "but when it from Clear lake, in Mod«»1 county, wax coiiiea to fighting, there wua more damer- Imxed iqion instructions from the secre atc fighting’and there wen1 more taen kill tary of the interior, pursuant to an act ed and wottmled in our late war than of congress for withholding lands for ir- there have lieeti in all the warn of Eng i rigation pnr|M*»es. Further action is ex- land fnun the time of William the Con- . pe,'t«si.—{Lakeview Examiner. querer.” The EngliHliiniin ditl not gain JOnEI'lllXK COt'XTY. much by presuming upon the want of love of Genenil Gordon for the Moidiem Tht amount of building now in progress of the north.________________ is attracting mechanic» from all parts of southern Oregon. Il«4ow we give that jmrtion of Ixtuix S. There are 1474 school children in Jos- Flake A Co'» circular on the wool market that will, we think. I m * of interest to our eptdne county, this shows an increase wool grower»: Th«1 market throughout over last year of 227. i» strong ami tending apwanl. Prices of Several parties have built new skiffs nioxt diwriptionx are advanced in thi» this season ami are having fine sport wet k'x table of «plot:it ion» fully one cent evenings rowing up ami down the river. f«<r ponml, althomth the figure« in many Mr. honkers, wlu»se discovery of coal « tmmw are to n gre;it extent nominal, in tlw alwm «' of xtippliex. Demand, locally, we mentioned some weeks ago, has sent fa lwt aitive, but it ia improving ami about seventy-five pounds of his coal to tradr is pruiialdy a» good ax eonhl lie ex- San Francisco to have its quality tested. B-tol in view of Hu* small receipt» ami Mr. Frank T. Shepherd, recently edit lited xtockx. Manufacturers [ miv the or of tlie Courier, started with his*family •drsiux'il priii1» gnnlgingly and onlv for for California last Friday. His nian'v mcli aiis>u>it» as are imperatively re- friends here wish him success wherever «fiireoi for ixnr wants, but the market ia he may east his lot. •ateadilv »ir«. ngtfa'iiing ami buyers are Messrs. Hackett ami Seidle. of south < m » im | mi B« i «I to sutmiti to the rising views <»f hoMerx, or go without »uppliee. Deal- ern Kansas, were in town the latter part <-m tlM->iu«4v««s are in tiu* market for of last week, with a view of starting a «nch !»<• «1 «ledr.ible wools as can be hank. They were very favorably impress [m-ktsl up to any better advantage tluui ed with our city, and have not made up similar wools can lie Ixiught in tlie west. their minds in regard to tlje matter.— [Grant's Pass Courier, July 5th. I There are Two Ways R eduction Doing Business! ■ I The ohl i«leaof extracting the last drop . , of blood has lived its «lay and done its worst, modem agressive ideas demand a change from ancient usages that «Iwarfed and shriveled and destroyed. PROPRIETORS P rices I ---------------------------- One, the deadly U[>as—liuyng tax-laden credit goods and selling them for every cent they will bring. The other Pure Gohl (22 karat), for SPOT CASH at the I lowest margain. LUDERMAN & CARTER of There is many a level-headed, hard working fellow who, from the snatches of slumber in the dreams of Fairyland, : comes many a fitful vision of a better ami brighter day : who knows that buy ing on credit is disastrous, but with the hard, cold cash is looking for a place where he can get the best and most goods for the least money. Not by fora1, but by merit alone have we gained an envi able trade; each week sees more goods arrive and each week sees them sold, all on account of buying and selling for cash at the smallest possible margin. We carry TINWARE, (TTLERÏ, All our Summer Goods have been MARKED DOWN TO ACTUAL COST PRICE and will be sold. If you want anything in SATEENS OR CAMBRICS, LAWNs OR CHALLIES GINGHAM OR SHIRTINGS, Rächet Braces, You can buy them of us at ORIGINAL COST Look at the Following Prices of Gent's Underwear, Overshirts, Price, as we want to close out ALL THESE White Shirts, Pants, Coats, FINE SHOES, Sox, Straw Hats, Linen and GOODS for the Seasen. Zylonite Collars ami Cuffs, Hand Saws, Hatchets, Files, etc ..-$4 Ladies’ Hand-turned French Kid, at «3 Ladies’ French Kid, at ... 2 Ladies’ Extra Fine Dongola Kid .... . 2 Fine Tampacaue Goat ................ 1 Fine Oil Grain......... .................... 2 Misses Dongola Kid, in-spring and heel Newhall A’ Son’s school shoes, (solid as a rock) Sizes—11 to 2 8 to 104 5 to Ladies’Ualf Laced Shoes... . .............. Misses’ “ “ “ .............................................. Babies' Shoes (solid) 50 cents to $1.25. ? fine line of Neckties. 40 (X) Ladies’elegant skirts, chemise, 50 vests, veils, hose, etc. 50 50 00 Laces, Embroider}’, Corsets, kid, cotton and Lisle th red 50 gloves. Silk, linen and cot 25 ton handkerchiefs anti sta 00 tionary. 65 i 65 HAVE Jl'ST RECEIVED X fine assortment of misses’ and children’s fine shoes and hundreds of other staple articles and notions. WE WILL DO TIIE SAME WITH OUR Light Weight Clothing Y ou can buy them chaeper of us than anywhere else. MEN’S CALF SHOES, Lace or Congress, $2.50. A full Line of Ladies’, Misses’&Children'sCanvas SHOES AT BED KOCK PRICES. • We invite a repeated and early insjiec- tion and if there is virtue in good goods and low prices, we mean to lie masters of the situation. Yours very truly, We carry by far the largest stock of Boots and Shoes be tween Eugene, Or., and Sacramento, Cal., hence we are able to give the people of Southern Oregon and Northern Cali MAIN STREET, fornia unexcelled bargains. Orders by mail prompty at ASHLAND, - - - OREGON. tended to. G. E. DEAN, Timber Land Notice, ! TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Copartnership Agreement GIVE US A CALL! MORAL MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, ASHLAND, OPÒEC3-O3ST- I White Sulphur Spring. NEW SPRING GOODS! State'of Oregon, ) ee Uicated on the Helman land, about half I United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,) Countv of Jackson.! C xited S tatus L ard Orricz .) mile north of the l’laza. July Sth, 1889. ( qpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Roseburg, Oregon, July 5, 188U.j Notice is hereby given that in compliauee I OTICE is hereby given that in compli X This is to certify that we. 0. 11. Luder- Used for Medical ¡mrpo»es for with the provisions of the act of Congress ance with the provisions of the act of man and S. V. V. Carter, faith residents of 30 yean. of June 3 1878, entitled "An act for the sale congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act Ashland, Jackson countv, Oregon, have, Of limber lands in the States of California. for the sale of timber lands in the states of this dav, executed articles of co-|«artner- Bathing acconiinodations, water any tem Oregon, Neva«la and Washington Terri perature desired. Natural tem[>erature85 California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing i ship in duplicate, and will, on the 1st day of tory,'’ Sarah A. Rogers, of Ashland, county degrees of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day ton Territory,” Lucinda Parker of Keno, July, 1889, commence business thereunder, filed in this office her sworn statement for county of Khnuath.state of Oregon, has this as retail l>oot and shoe dealers.under the firm the purchase of 8. E. fa of Section No. 2X, I day tile«l in this ofti«-e her sworn statement niune nn«l style of “Luderman A Carter,” In Township No. 10 8. Range No. ■’», E, ami To drink the water is a tonic. Iieing sul No .... for the purchase of the 8W % of at the city of Ashland, Jackson county, ----- vuv. will offer proof to show that the land phuric and alkaline it eradicates fungi and section No 30, in township No 39 S, Range Oregon. Bought is more valuable for its timber or I animalcuke ami neutralizing and correcting No 5 E, and will offer proof to show that stone than for agricultural purposes, au«l The duration of said partnership .»hall l«e to establish her < faint to said land before the land sought is more valuable for its five years, unless sooner dissolved .by death all acidities, it promotes a normal ami ARE ZDJAIX j Y the Register and Receiver of this offiee at : healthful condition in every part of the timber or stone than for agricultural pur or bv mutual consent. I Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 21th day poses, and to establish her claim to said land Witness our hands and seals, this, the system. of September lswso »he names as witnesses: <\S. Price, John I before the Register and Receiver of this 27th day of June, A. I). 1X89. at Ashland, SWIMMING RINK office at Roseburg. Or., on Monday the 28d Oregon. C. H. L vhebmax , (Seal.) Kimberliu, Thomas Mayhew, John F. Giv- Enclosed ami covered, the same medical day of September, 188!». ans. all of Ashland, JacLson co., Oregon. S. V. V. C arter . (Seal.) Any and all persons claiming adversely bhe names as witnesses: Thos Mayhew In presence of W. B. G ress , C. B. W atsox . water, always clean from the springs run a the uliovc-deseribed lands are requested to heavy volume—more than 1200 gallons per « and John Kimlierlin of Ashhind. Jackson HI«-their claims tn this offiee on or before hour You may dive and swim and have ( county, Oregon; Squire Parker of Keno, State of Oregon, ) cj. sat«! 24th day of September, 18#l. more fun than “anybody," come out as fine ' Klamath county, Oregon ; John F. Givans, County of Jackson. { 5 Chas. W. Johnston of Ashland. Jackson county, Oregon. Thus" is to certify that on this, the 27th dav as silk and white as wool rejuvenated Register. Any and all ]«ersons claiming adverse of June, 1880, before me, the undersigned, and ha[>[>y. ly the above described lands are requested I a Notary Public in and for the state of Ore- Timber Land Notice. to file their claims in this office on or before I gon. personally appeared the within nameil Prom 9 a. m. until late in the evening every 1 said 23d «lay of September, 1889. IC. H. Luderman and 8. V. V. Carter, per day. a | U nited state * L and O fficer sonally known to me to be the identical per C has . W. J ohnstox , Register. FuH Assortment always on hand, direct from the East and R oseburg . O r , July 5,188IM sons named in, and who executed, the w ith Noth e i« hereby given that in compliance Free Carriage at Prices that defy competition. in instrument, and each for himself ac- with the provisions of the act of Congress of TIMBER LAND NOTICE. June a, 1.H78, entitled “An act for the sale of t knowledge«! that he executed the same free from the Springs to the Hotels, the Plaza, timber lands in the States of California,Ore and voluntarily, and for the uses and I and principal business points in the city, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,) ly gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” purjKises therein mentioned. and return without delay. Mary M. Price, of \shhind, county of Jack- July 5th. 1889. i witness whereof, I have hereunto set son, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this OTICE i* hereby given that In compli my In haml The •rigiMl hblaHii Medkal Xpriagv. I and affixed my official seal, at office her sworn statement, for the purchase ance with the pro visions of the act of Ashland, Oregon, Used for more than thirty years -the liest, the day and vear in this of the N E l4 of section 2H, in Tp. No. 40 S congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act Range No. 5 E, and will ofl'er proof to show • [>ossibly. ever found. Coine and see us. above writen. for the sale of timber lands in the states of certificate first that the land sought is moie valuable for C. B. W atsox , Notary Public. “Axlilauil Wtiile Sulphur Spring».” California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing its timtx»« or stone than for agricultural pur- f oses, and to establish her claim to said ton Territory," Roseila Parker of Bly, Printed on either side of the < urriage. Ixxik ESTRA F NO TICE. and before the Register and Receiver of out for it every hour of the day. Patrons county of Klamath, state of Oregon, lias this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday this day filed in this office her sworn HE PNDERSlGJiED HAS TAKEN desiring the Carriage to call for them will the 21th day of September, 1KM. statement No for the purchase of tlie She names as witnesses: John F. Givans, up at his place, on the I)ea«l Indian, a please leave orders on our bulletin Ixiar«! in N E 'A of see No 39. in Tp. No 30 >8, range the Post Office. John Kimberlin, Thomas Mayhew, all of small black horse, stripe in fare, two white N 5 E, and will offer proof to show that fore feet; about 8 years old. No brands Ashland, Jackson co., Oregon, and Squire GRANT A 0. 0. HELMAN, Parker, of Keuo, Klamath co., Oregon. the land sought is more valuable for its perceivable. The ow ner will please come Proprietors, Any and all persons claiming adversely timber or stone than for agricultural pur ami take him away and pay the charges of the aboved-described lands are requested to poses. ami to establish her claim to »aid this advertisement. tile their claims in this office on or before land before the Register and Receiver of sail! 24th day of September, 1889. J ohn B. Gatrrix. this office at Roseburg, Ogn. on Monday, C ha *. W. J ohnston , A shlaxu , Or., June 22, 1889. the 23d day of September. 1889. •"» ICt Register. . She names as witnesses: John Kimber- TIMBER LAND NOTICE. House. Sign, Carriage, and lin, Thomas Mayhew and John F. Givans California Parasites. of Ashland, Ja«-kson county. Or.; Squire United States Lin«l Office, Roseburg, Or.,i Decorative Painting. A few days ago a gentleman who Parker of Keno, Klamath county. Or. Any I Julv 8,1889. f otice is hereby given that Ixiught sonic [H-aeheH in this city di«cov- ami all [lersons claiming adversely tliealxvve in compliance with the provision« of ered that they were infested with a worm descrilral lands are requested to file their Special Attention given to claims in this office on or before said 23<l the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled as bail as the codling moth. One [»each day of Septenilier, 1889. “ An act for the sale of timl>er lands in the i was penetrated to the stone, and as that C has . W. J ohxstox , Register. states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and was «[»lit it was found the insect’s leav Washington Territory,” <«. I.. Matthews, of We «all «iieiial attenlion to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’» (Chicago) Red ings had filled it. This was the Hale’s 'Jacksonville, cOunty of Jackson, state of TIMBER LAND NOTICE. eirlv variety and several in a half dozen Oregon, has this day tiled in this office liis School Houae Shoe«, ami CHURCH, BROWN A CO.’S (lfoxton) |3 00 calf B J were thus infested. The worm ha«l cut United States Land Office. Roseburg. Or.J sworn statement No , for the purchase of July Ath. 1889. ( the SW 'A nt NE and W U of NE ¡4, ami the skin and eaten its way into the peach Shoes, the beat made. Every pair guaranteed. Leave orders at S mith A Ifoix.i:’» N’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SE of SW J4 of section No 34, in town as the codling worm does thea[>pje. in compliance with the provisions of ship No 32 8, Range No 2 E, and will offer Store. It is not [»ossible to enforce a quaran the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitiol proof to show that the land sought is more tine against California fruit, and all the “An act for the sale of tjnilK-r landa in the valuable for its timl>er or stone than for ESTRAY HORSES time we an1 receiving installments of the states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and ( agricultural purjioses. and to establish his kind to propagate here and infest our or- Washington Territory,” Sarah E Savage, of claim to said land before the Register and The undersigned has taken up on the Hr. charils. We may hope the climate will Ashland, countv of Jacksoil, state of Oregon Receiver of this otHCe ht Koseburg. Oregon Inlow place on Gurkv creek a cayuse mure ”ot suit them, but then again it may, ami has this «lav filed in this office her sworn on Thursdav, the 2tith «lav of Septeniber', with a six-month*-oid colt, i.»afe brand'jd I . for the purchase of the 1889. before foug our trees will lie infested and statement No NE'4 of .Section No 34. in Township No 49 He names as witnesses: C F Walland figure 1 on right shoulder; is of buckskin cdlL our beautiful orchards laid waste. The owner is 8 Range No 5JE. and will ofl'er proof to show Thomas P. Kahler of Deskins. Jackson or with black mane and tail As little has been said of wormy peach? that the land sought is more valuable for its county, Oregon; Wilder Free! of Etna, earnestly requested to take them away immediately. H. T. I nlow . ’ es, it was luqied that this fruit wool«! go timber or stone than for agricultural pur- Jackson county, Oregon; B. M Gill of Hero anil Heroine. At Amtiyiiees Sale. A shi . axi »’ Or.. May 25, 1889. free of all such pests, but it seems by pones. and to establish her claim to said land Henley «Siskiyou county. California. Any 4 klamatm couenr. Ellenslairg dis|Mitch : The hero of the actual [«roof that the ripe peach has a before the Register and Receiver of this of and all [»er.sons claiming adversely the ats>ve •he valuable pnqierty known as the the rit iiit im il Will be open May 1st, Re|>orte from all parts of the eountry worm that penetrates and spoils it. The fice at Boscburg. Or., on Monday the 23 dav <le»cril>e<l lands are requested to file their tire lu-re is D. A. Holbrook, who made Gilroy planing mill, is offer««! at his way to the third story of the burning imlieate that the north winds did not do only way to prcrejit the ravages of these of Se|»teniber. 1849. claims in Illis ofllce on or before said 2«>th r 7 H '•“»•*!»»* <»f al«,,it IV For the aecumm<xlation of a limited num Ashler lions«1 to save a sick stranger. as much «lamage as was exiHs-ted. The ingeet [H sts is for ail oivhanlist* who care She names a* witnesses: John Kimlierlin, i «lay of September, 1889. a< re» of laml in the city of Ashland. Jaei- ber of guest*. crops may l»e short, but there is grain I S Price. Jas S l;*«ger». Thos Mayhew, all C has . W? J ohxstox , Register. Fimling the man lia«l been rescued, he »on «ountv, Oregon: a good, substantial to i».« .» tv «1 their fruit to us • every possi tried to rave himself, but smoke nearly enough now in the county to last another ble means to protect themselves and de of A«h!and, Jackton county.. Oregon. Any Board and lodging [>er week no 00 hufi'hi'g. foxKI feet; dry house. 10x24; luni- TIMBER LAND NGTI^CE. and a ll [»er ous claiming adversely the above “ day. „vorpowen»! him ami lie fell down. Ifiek- year, even if no grain at all is raised-this pend on no other means than their own .. i 50 >ei shed 24xl<M); two-story offi«-e and whre- described land* are requested to fife their “ per day............................ i 00 «^’r21X*\7Dachi,!?ry: A -I->"< h planer, hiniseli up, in* made his wuv to a raason. efforts.—[Oregonian. claims in this office on or l»efore said 23 «lav United States Land Office. Ro.*eburg, Or.i ' Single meals................................ SO ) i i<h four-Mide moulding machine, a ten- wimlivw and fell out of it onto a b.ilconv, Julv 5. ¡889. ( of »September, 1889. The latest rumors for the future whi»- , — .... . 2 ".""'•‘■‘er, jig xdw» and paper ■iin» vvi vi Camping privileges will be j<A:ts per week twelve feet la-low. The Isileonv was 1! ¡»or of a bank, a railroad and a pci iod of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT C has . W. J ohxstox , Register. milt h ne. titnnng lath, rip and «t.t-off »«¡Jis Ifiel 'ii Little Butte Creek, July 7, ’89, for each individual. in compliance with the provisions lairning ami Hames were hissing all general advancement for Klamath coun- Win. Henry, son of Is-nion and Jennie rhe [tower 1» Un unfailing .»t.ppR of »¿,1^ (.TO) BYRON COLE, l'n<.iiiiii:1..u. of the act of Congress of June 3, Offers to the public the safest and anMimi him. H«1 cwaped by climbing ' tv at no «listant day. We now lio|>c that Charley; a.geii, 1 year, II months and 5 •»;’!” ''IK’W-|'“I,1**I mountain, anil biis u 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale costsvt and most i . i beuai terms under down a lairning electric light ,M>le. He we will at last emerge from tin* «larkness days. The remains were interred in the “ "<•“•* "I“’" a I'i'a in-h u»flel wheel; of timlier lands jn flic States of. • Califor i »Klc-tra. k of tbeO. < . I:. (s. |». the sun. lx>»ses promptly paid. ESTRAY NOTICE. was painfully lairned about the fan1 anil of non-|«iogressioii into the broad, full Brownshorougli -■emetery. A large pro nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington ine in Oregon) with <apa< ity for five <«rs. neck. 1 light of civilization and progress. cession follow«*! the remains to their last A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. Territory. ’ Man1 J Beebe, of Ashland, John Pelting ha» lost some horses, which is on tlie mill lot; about ITO,<««i feet ol luiu- Lawsuits After Death have The lieroil»«1 offhe «lay is Mrs. A.Miire, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has No estrayed. One small dun mare, brand iier in stock and for »ale. Cluu>. a. Moore, Simpson Wilson and resting place. The impressive «-eremony The undersigned offer their farm, former wife of one of the delegates to th«1 cotirti- this «lav filed in this office her sworn state This is a good proi!erty and commands a ed C K on the left shoulder an«l also a large was conducted by Rev. A. C. Howlett. ly known a* the Sardine creek nursery of J. W. Hainakar su.w« 1 «! the road from ment No . . for tlie purchase of the twtional convention. U*]n*n she saw her C aliove it: white »pot on forehead. One P’"N,,bu.sines» in southern Oregon ami north One less at home ! lien Miller, two and one-half miles from SE 'A of Section No 34. in Township No 40 Keno fo the state line last «.<.<< Thev I hnmm 1 was threaU-ned st««1 pilclnxl in, one voice of welcome bushed and evermore Gobi Hill, for sale. It consists of 3tl) acres 8. Range No 5 E, and w ill offer ¡»roof to Give it your patronage and xxotr that you gray mare, branded with a large U on tlie ern < altfornia. Addres» eft shoulder. One dark-grav yearling horse , eingl« hand«1«! and alone, an«i eam*«l hpr say that the road will lx1 changed in s.,1»««. J ames S. R«»«. kii ». Assignee. fine farewell word spoken on the sliore. of land, forty of which is out in trait, as show that the land sought is more vaiu- are insured. colt, with white xpot on the'fiirehead.' Any ' A shland . Or. children aiui cloliing to a safe plan1. Her places, in order to get an easier grade. Where' jmGfar conies not. ode soul landed follows: 200 bearing peach trees. 350 1%- ; i able for its timber or stone than for information concerning them will l»e re- 1 «liouhler wax dUlocatcd bv the fall of a They wi,’l go over the road between here more. vear peach trees, liii voung apple trees. agricultural purposes, and to establish TIKJS. P. B0Y1), Jr., Agent. war«4e«t. Joiix P ei . lixo . One more in heaven: a-1' H. piece of furniture, toil ahe set it lierself and Likeview ptphahly next week.— TO" young prune» trees. bite) grape vines. i her claim to said laml liefore the Register Ofllce in T he O regon . Water Rights Notice. E a « ile P oixt , Or., May 21. 1889. [Linkville Star. Ditcftes and water privileges. and got a nose an«l |>layed a stream on i and Rei-eiver of this office at Roseburg, Shiloh*« Catarrh Remedy. For further particular-» and information Or., on Tuesdav, the 24 «lav of Septemlier, the tin1 for f«air luvurx. ESTUA >' MILE. New WeH-lioring Machine. AUpar^’aking water out of Ashland ' 1889. Why fio so many people we see around us inquire of It. F. Miller, at the premises. Gold Hill.Or..Jun«* 29. M eij . ebt B ros . 1‘rineville ixl|«er» <|U<>1<*: In tin's market . a.i<i Bear « reeks in ditches for irrigating Gsig«- Bros . the well Imrers of \sh- »rem io [»refer to .»liner an«! lie made miser She nirtnes ax witnexxes: Thos Mayhew. Estrayed from the farm of L< vi Morri.» . i«ui[K>»e» who»e right* are »ccomiarv to s « h »1 bring» 12 «viit» t«» 14 »«-nts per | m > uh «1 lutbl, who-, work has extended all over able by indigi-'tion, <s>nsli)>ation. «lizzine»», Jas S Roger». <’ S Price, John Kimlterlin. all Medford to Jacksonville. Flour is worth P« per barn1!. Oat» Ri cent» the A'alley, will receive a new improved loss of appetite, coming up of the food, ofAsbland. Jackson county. Oregon. Any Wishing io close up affairs, owing to re at Talent, alxmt one month ago, a two-year- ; tno-e of the un«ler»igne«l. are re»|«ectfu!lv old bay mule, (mare.) unbramled. A suit I re«|ue»t«*l to desist, u« we are in nee«l of all l«er tHi-hcl, l»arlev 75 rents,-potato«« 50 Patronize the only wagon that connec's and all [arsons claiming adversely the alxive moval to Portland, A. W. Scott will offer yellow .»km. when for 75 cents we will self cent». Ba.on »ell* at !<» «■ent« per ixwind, well-boring mm iiine in .• few we« ks, that them Shiloh’» System Vitalizer. guarantee«! with every train, rain or .»hine. and carries «teserilxsl lands are requestol •<» file their for a short time that choice 17 acres near able reward will I m - pai<| f. r <leliv« rv or > a,vr "'at belong* to us at our Phoenix information of whcrenlioiits. A«t«lrc,-.’ ham» Is «wni». »h«*!il«icr» II «-ent», llay is will sureli supply the wa ds of their to cure them. Isold by T. K. ltolton. the I . S mail and Well». Fargo A Co.’» ex- claims in this office on or l»efore said‘24 «lay Devlin's truci for $85 tier acre. cash mills. Our prior rights must tie respected. |«re»». sati-faetioii guarantee«!. »»»rili >•«' to $15 per ton, butter 20 cent» business. Its eupa< ity will be a depth of of September, 18 i « l !.. A. Mi'lilil» T ai . ext Or. For further partieulai' apply to Refer dt. P. W. O i . wkli . one hundred leet. j»er |«uund, ami eggs TO cent» j»ei dozen. Sul.'xri!« fur the Y axial KteoMi«. C has . W. JoHLsTot. Regt.ter. J vhx D yak , driver. [ Heim. I . A. J. W eeks J une !•», lesa. Ihvtm*. < >r Junezlth. ! sn «. I I Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, N G-exits £Lxxd Bovs Olothiusr. rr ; And will be sold at our well known LOW PRICES. N T WM. A. GROWE, N GRAINING and PAPER HANGING. J. M. McCALL. SODA SPRINGS HOTEL PlaiiiiigMill..lsliliiii(l,Orf Farm For Sale. Special Bargains i 1 ” ' •s » •- .» -e 1 ’ Art i S rr s-w. J