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VALLEY RECOBIL There are Two Ways os Doing Business! CD co LUOERMAN & CARTER Rächet Braces, A full Line of Ladies’, Misses’ & Children’s Canvas SHOES AT BED BOCK PB1CES. * ! 4 G. E. DEAN, For $7.50 You can Buy a $15 French Broadcloth Applequed Wrap For $2.50 You Can Buy a $10 Scotch Wool Wrap with or without Hoods, Just the Thing for School Wear. CD co su For $1 You Can Buy a $2.50 Embroidered Shoulder Scarf in All Shades. Ü0 CO Ladies and Gents Dusters From $1.25 to 2.50 French Kid Shoes for 2.50 Satin Parasols from 1.25 to 5.00 n it Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at Half Price No Extra Charge for Trimming Hats CD Lace Curtains. or For $ö You Can Buy a $10 Braded Wrap Ö3 DO CO Shades, MEN’S CALF SHOES, Congress, $2.50. We have a Large Stock of Remnants all kind of goods, which you can buy at half prices Call and Look Them Over. Window Look at the Following Prices of FINE SHOES, REMNANTS REMNANTS. Ladies, Mens and Childrens Shoes. A Wyoming Incident. I _ , _ _ . ... w -i C. H. L uderman . S. V. V. C arter . A Cheyenne, Wyoming, special »ays: A telegram received to-day announce* the lyncliing at Sweetwater of Jim Aver ------OF----- Jnv 25. I»* ill and Kate Maxwell, a woman who liv ed with him as his wife. Averilt was Morton. Ro««- & Co., tlw Loadon lions»- postmaster at Sweetwater, which cottafeta of th»* vice pretmk-nt, have Iss-n «elected simplv of a station contiguous to num- aa the financial agents of the state de- fa*r of ranch»*. Averill <lrifte«l into the Sweetwater [xrtmi nt in Eun^M-. ''Thrift, Horatio!” [ country four years ago and at once took —(H. F. Alta.______________ _ One. the deadly upas—buyng tax-laden ! up a government claim. He was soon credit goods and selling them for every I’oatrnaxti-r tlenirai Wanamaker pray joined by the woman, who took a claim ed for prohibition vote* ami paid for re- adjoining the town of Banwell. Both cent they will bring. The other Pure pahßcM votes. Tire repu Mica nr won. were recognized a» hard citizen«. The Gold (22 karat), for SPOT CASH at the Lot tire prob ibt ion tata didn't. It the wmnan was ouc ot tire wom daring rid- lowest margain. ■ era in the eouatrr. She rode, man-fash- prayer* oí the righteous availeth mach, ion, the most viooo» ljrut<-s with aban where does Wanamaker get off’ The old idea of extracting the last drop don, and in roping cattle could tak»- :t of blood has lived its day and done its Perhaps th<- first newspaper tiiat ever plait: with the average cowbov. worst, modern agressive ideas demand a For a long time both have been under ai-knowkslgwl to having a i-orresponflvnt change from ancient usages that dwarfed in the lower regions was a prohibition i suspicion as cattk- rustlers. They Lave l«|M-r which had flu- folfowii.g headline fat-n rapidlv accumulating a herd, and as and shriveled and destroyed. the n«-xt <iay after tlx- elis-tion on the . they came tire country without anything, There is many a level-headed, hard anM-ndmcnt in Pennsvlvania. ‘Tliere ! it is regarded as evidence against them. twenty-five was gn-at rejoi.ing in hell over the This *’“’ year '7“ they "i'? tnrned loose ; • working fellow who, from the snatches of ------- - branded - --------- y yearling calves, eii-i tion ’ , Iwad of fresfilv slumber in the dreams of Fairyland, . — which itmiph tely satisfieil the stockuien comes many a fitful vision of a better On tlu-first of this month, prohibition I that tfa-y wen‘»navericking, whi- h par- act led to the lynching. • ent into »-ffrsl in Modoc county and all timlar 1 and brighter day : who knows that buy From tlie irartieuiarn receivol it i» tin- sab<»11» were ckiae<L Now corm* tlx* ing on credit is disastrous, but with the that a small l»ody of masked men "New Erti,” and nay* tiiat prohibition known I hard, cold cash is looking for a place ingef tingbotli tirthedoor. They <kaw led proliifat— that tfa-rc is aft much awceedisi I where he can get the fa*t and most goods «Irunkenm** on th«- atreetft of Alturas as wen- captured after a desprerate struggle, after lx*ing bound and led some dis when th«- aaloona were running. It in and : for the least money. Not by favor, but eviih-nt tiiat drugstores and underground tance, they weie together strung ut> to by merit alone have we gained an envi the limb of a tree, and then the Igslies eeilarware <loinga gore! famine»* in “phy- able trade; each week sees more goods were riddled with bullets. This is the «ician»' preftcript ioim. * ’ arrive and each week sees them sold, all fifth hanging that has taken place in the Th»- .Marquis of Salisfairy has wently 1 same section since last spring. on account of buying and selling for cash l>een entertaining Ruascll Harrinon at iit the smallest ]>oesible margin. II I h Secret Died With Him Hatfield. Thia is one <»f the noblest old "W aukoiphast .^ inanMOtift in England, having de*-end»»l Findlay, O., July 17—Fred J. Seymour, We earrv in the family from that Roliert Cecil who manager of the American aluminum' wan enri< h< d liy the «poll* of church work» of this citv, died last week, and it plunder in Edward's time. The Cecil’» i is now diwoverwl that the secret of the arc a proverbially lianghtv ami aristo- Seymour process of making aluminum eratie family,Imt Vremier Salisbury is an ' from clay died with Mr. Seymour. At exception to this rule, for in private life | the factory of the company, where for the then’an* few more amiable men.—(Salem last two years aluminum has I»een suc- Statesman. ___________ _ cetwfully produced, the information is given out that the patents on the process Hand Saws, Hatchets. Files, etc TI htc are 21 upplicanfa for the positioti embraced every detail except the actual > of rweiver of the Rotteburg lain! office, conversion of the material used into the .••imoii Caro h-ails th»» list and han the finished metal. It was the custom of ( ¡ent’s Underwear, Overskirt», larg»*t ami fa st jietition ever sent out of Mr. Seymour to admit noone in the room tin- state, CMopriaiag the names of the where be worked at the critical moment White Shirts, Pants, Coats, two Henators and representative, and when the molten mass was to be divided ru-uriy every republican leader of any into its constituent parts. He is siippos- i Sox, Straw Hats, Linen and l OUMspH-rn’c in (»regon. A remonatrance ed to have treateii the liquid matter with i has faw-n qnite numerously signe»i about some chemical which separated the pre Xylonite Collars and Cuffs, R/Mwburg against his ap|»ointment. The cious aluminum from the dross, and it is I fine line of Neckties. republican lea»lers have concluded to let this part of the process he carried to the Registe r Johiiston fill his term out. 40 . . grave with him. The company, by rea Ladies' Hand-turned French Kid, at son of this fact, has not yet determined Ladies’ French Kid, at 3 00 Ladies’ elegant skirts, chemise, ..................... The oldest man in the world, in all whether to abandon the works or contin 2 50 Ladies’ Extra Fine Dongola Kid................... probability, is Nagy Ferenez, Barca, ue under some new prix-ess. vests, veils, hose, etc. Hungary. He was born in Hedrahelz, 2 50 Fine Tampacauc Goat 121 years ago. Twenty years of his life A Fickle Girl 1 50 Eine Oil Grain ......... . ....... . he spent as a soldier and fought against C'lijco, Cal., July 22—A sen.-ation lias the first Napoleon in several famous bat* 2 00 Laces, Embroidery, Corsets, ties. Early in life he was crosaeil in love lieen created here by the elopement of Misses Dongola Kid. in-spring and heel Mias Eva A<lkina, a young lady of this kid, cotton and Lisle th red Newhall it Son's school shoes, (solid as a rock): and lias fa-en a misogynist ever since. He Ims iimsl tobacco tor 104 years and place*, with Neil Hubbx. Miss Adkinx to Sizes — 1 1 50 gloves. Silk, linen and cot I was to have lieen married this evening has imlulge<l more or less in beer ami 8 to 25 I ton handkerchiefs and sta wine. He la itt perfect health, has all to Raymond Bivrce, son of Ambrose j bin facilities ami can recall events of his Bierce, th»* San Francisco journalist. a to 00 childhissl readily. He like* to gossip Hubbs was an intimati- friend of young tionary. Bierce, anil was to have been his best 65 and his conrersatirm is very entertaining. I man at the wedding. Last evening the 65 lady (old her mother that she Governor Pennoyer will lie a camliilate i I young HAVE JUST RECEIVED would Hjienil the evening with her brides- lor re-ehs-tion next June, anil the main j maid, but she bourded the train with ipicMtion ut iMUC will be the great one Hublis and went to Sacramento, where A fine assortment of misses’ rained at th»- last iwwtiion of the legisla- they were married. The couple arc ex-' turi»—Muill ninnicipul Inndu go without , peifled to return here to-night. and children’s fine shoes taxation. The governor is a strong man I ami ilespitc thi'fuct that the atate is heav ltusincHs Collcjic. and hundreds of other staple ily republican, his clmni'c of getting a How many of the [«opleof southern Ore articles and notions. re-election ih m good as unylxidy’M. He gon know tiiat A-hlaiid has a fully equipped is the ix-ople’s man, and. unlike many liu.dness College? In point of complete [siliticiims who make pretensi* of being ness in apparatus and instrumentalities it the friend of the people, he has the ad has no superior on the coast. The teachers We invite a repeated and early inspec vantage of the |Ms>ple believing and are men of lurgc experience in this line, and work done in business practice ami knowing it. This is the accret of hia the tion anil if therç is virtue in good goods [>ennian*hip is hard to beat. This school sticcese. ____ open» at the same time the Normal begins and low prices, we mean to fa‘ masters its term,Sept. 2.1KSJ». Every young man and of the situation. Letter hem Is Meem to “couimuti [<■»>• young lady w ho has not the time and mon pie,” (which means all |»*ople who are ey to s|>are to take a eourseof study ut acol- * not uncommon, ami tluit takes in most h'gc or normal school can certainly find We cany by far the largest stock of Boots and Shoes be Yours very truly, of us>, very snobbish ami expensive, but time to take this business eowrae. There is to have a ream of note ami letter pa|>er more l-ri'iid and butter in a goo<I term at a tween Eugene. Or., and Sacramento, ('al., hence we are able business college, than in years of hard labor Htuiiip«-d with name and uddiyps coat» without it. The Ashland Business College very little nml the farmer, mechanic or has room for only about twenty students to give the people of Southern Oregon and Northern Cali lawyer or merchant, anyone it| fact, can and those who apply first for scholarship* fornia unexcelled bargains. • MAIN STREET, Orders by- mail prompty at uflford to put his com*ppndence forth in will get them. Do not go away to find what a liusiuss sha|>e. and it will look much you have riglit at home. There were twelve tended t<>. ASHLAND, OREGON. fad ter and carry a (finch fa-tter impression graduates from this course last year and of them are holding responsible posi than if done in the ordinary way, which some address, is something very ordinary indeed. No tion*. For circulars, Uapplnesa tu Doing Good. J. S. B wekt , Principal. mistake can occur when such a letter BOOTHS BARN STORMING. A big man walked down Fourteenth street JOHN M’KEOWN’S LUCK. head is used, and it. will fa-pro|K-r for any Medford to Jacksonville. at about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. He was memlier of the family, or any visiting Patronise the only wagon that connects faultlessly dressed, with a flower in his coat A Foor Day Laborer VThoee Income Now As Impromptu Ending of “The Merchaut friends to make use of it. with every train, rain or shine, and carries lapel and a gold headed cone in his hand. His of Venice*’ to Catch the Boat. Reaches *000,000 a Tear. the V. S. mail up»! Wells. Fargo A’ Co.'s ex tnUstaclio was gray and his face a little “Lucky” John McKeown, the oil king ot . A story is told of Edwin Booth’s experience The Rscoan Illis heretofore I'eiraimsl press. Satisfaction guaranteed. flushed. Ho looked to bo about 50 years old, this field, has a monthly Income from his oil that is good enough to be true. Once, dur • J ohn U tah , driver. from criticising in the p»q»'r anything and has been taken for a prosperous New wells'greater than the annual salary of the ing the days of his early struggles, Booth was r i ding purely* to the town and the man- Yorker. He was extremely dignified. No president of the United States. Shiloh’s Ci lai l-li lleoictly. “barn storming” down in Virginia, at a place ti-cment of its affairs boi-auseit dtwlones body would have suspected from his walk A producer in this field said yesterday: “I called Lee's Landing. The improvised thea Why du mi many people wc -ee arotiml us nothing but personal feeliii)-an-i vexation to prefer to offer and be made miser that he was drunk. His inebriety was of the cafl give you figures to prove that McKeown's tre was a tobacco warehouse, and it was of spirits. But the dose the Isiaril of seem able by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, sort which does not extend below the tieck. trail«' got from I.. Samuels, of the West loss of appetite, coining up of the food, His legs were perfectly sober, but he removed wells aro now bringing him more than $50,- crowded by the planters from miles around. Shore, it may Is- properly mid, “serves yellow skin, when for 75 cents we will sell his hat and made a stately bow to an old 000 per month. The last word I had from his Booth and bis companions had arranged to Knox Farm wells they were aggregat take the weekly steamer expected to call late tlieni just right.'' Everybody know»him, them Shiloh’s System Yitalizcr, guaranteed darky who was passing in a cool cart. A red three ing fifty-six barrels an hour. Of course they at night, and between the acts were busy and the [x-ople of Ashland have before to cure them. Sold by T. K. Bolton. handkerchief about the colored man's neck will not do this long, but he has other wells packing up. The play was “The Merchant had n sample of wluit he is. When the bad apparently led him to believe that an cotnlug in that will keep up his daily produc of Venice,” and they were just going on for Suliecribe for the V allkv K e < okp . lioiiornble Itoard of trade wants to gointo elegantly attired lady was going by in a lan tion. In fact, McKeown is trying to increase the trial scene, when they heard a whistle, the real »state business again it will Villard, it is said, will soon build a big dau. his production all the time. and the manager came running in to say that please keep its eyes open and not sink so hotel at Helemi, Montana. Just above G street a ;>oor, measly cur dog “Three wells doing fifty-six barrels an hour the steamer had arrived, and would tears much money in such it doubtful hole. M. Crawford. E-q., uf Mar.-lifield. lay on the pavement in the sun. The big man is 1,344 barrels every twenty-four hours, or in ten minutes. As that was their only Part of this totnl loss would have aided Com- county, wants to be re eiv r of the C. stopped and looked at him. The dog feebly 40,320 barrels a month. McKeown has pro again chance for a week of getting away, they were III»* material iiiRl'ests of the city eonsiil- S. laml office at Roseburg. wagged his tail, but was either too poor or ducing wells in nearly eveiy district, even in a terrible quandary. The narrative pro erablv if titled in a different channel.* An Astoria rcstauranteur ba« ju-i st be too lazy to get up. A sympathetic and be back in Bradford, which he left with a big ceeds: come the father of his twelfth child, lt is nevolent look came into the big man’s face. fortune years ago, made on the rich Bing “If we explain matters,” said the mana In diMcuxaing Ilia question of salaries fortunate for the gentleman tluit lie van Out from his trousers’ pocket he pulled a roll ham lands. To place his production at 50,000 ger, “they will think they are being cheated of bills. It was three inches thick. There barrels a month is putting it under the actual and we shall have a free fight The only ot supreme court judges in the < oustitu- board his family at wholesale prices. were tens and twenties, and there must have tional convention for Washington at As el-ewbere thjougln uL the state, the been hundreds of dollars in the roll. Care amount rather than over. On every barrel thing is for you fellows to get up some sort t limy pin, the following fling ut the streams in Klamath county are very low. of this oil he receives a premium, except at of a natural like impromptu ending of the Oregon mipreme court in found; “Mr. Link river has less water this season than fully [licking out a dollar bill he laid it on Bradford, and there his production Is the piece and ring down the curtain. Go right smallest tiiMsIman lielksl ill economy. fait wanted anytime previoil-. The supply of water the pavement just by the dog's nose. ahead, ladies and gentlemen, and take your “Here, poor doggie,” said he, “go buy ■s'oiioiiiy defined. His i<len of true econ running in the ditebe« taken tlicrefr.»m is. “It Is safe to calculate a premium of fifteen cue from Nod here,” and be hurried away to however, not diminished in con-aquenee. — yourself a bone, ” and os he passed on down omy wuh for the state to get the fa*t, and cents above »bo market on the whole of Mc got the luggage aboard. Nod, of course, was the street his faco was radiant with the con Keown's production, twenty cents being the Bassanio, and be resolved to rely on the p.iv n fair price for it. Skilled labor [Star. clinic high in the markets of the world, Tacoma is ciataoiiug t'or a new b tel. It sciousness of a good deed done.—Washington actual premium on the most of it The pre ignoranco of the Virginians of those days to nml could get its price. It is foolish to would I h 1 a good idea to have some sort of n Tost. mium on the production is $7,500 a month, pull him through all right. So, when olo Peril» of llio Deep. talk uf e<>m|>aring thia class of lafair with shop in that town where a fell nv coukl stop and this total value is $57,500 a month, or George Ruggles, who was doing Shylock, night amt get n goo»l -pnire meal with the doll ir a day class. These justices over having Most [ininfuL of all sea experiences are $7,500 inoro than President Harrison receive» I began to sharpen bis knife upon his boot to mortvage bi» farm to pay for ought to receive more limn $lkil)e. Cali out hi» mv nilir <!;itio.'r . T »»-hi; - worth of th ore in which one man alone survives, or tor a year. If Mr. McKeown can keep hia Booth walked straight up to him and sol fornia pays $o(Kkl, mid he luul not hom'd comfort for a five dollar bill nr ■ schedule these in which the crew falls into the hands wells stirred up to this point his gross income emnly said: “You are bound to have you» of unv tight made against the coustitution rate« at T:u onia. of savages. Noted in old sea annals is the from them in twelve months would be $690,- pound of flesh, are you?” on that ground, nor -lid he believe it “You bet your life!” said Ruggles. case of the great East liidiainan, the Gros- 000. Rev. M. Bafemun, a guy mea her of Coos “His Knox Farm gu-hers are in a locality I “Now, I’ll make you one more offer,” con would raise any opposition here to pro countv, has gone wrong. W. B. White amt veuor, which was crowded with |>eople on vide fair salaries for the bench. Why wife fielong t ■ his "spiritual flock'' and their way to India and was wrecked on the that a year ago was not considered gilt edged, tinued Booth. “In addition to this big bag not make them $2lMM)kaii«l then we would Beecher-like' Itev. Bateman ! ulieves in pre coast of Africa. The i sail was lifted high but everybody believed it was good when of ducats, I’ll throw in two kegs of nigger lie like Oregon. No lawyer quotes mi scribing “kisses of inspiAtUon’’ for the Indies by a wave and came down upon a rock with McKeown began to stake off locations for head terback, a shotgun and two of the best Oregon de*'i»ion Is-'ore any court except of hi.» church. On the f»th hist. Mr. White a crush that at ouce destroyed its availibility. wells. Everything he has ever touched has coon dogs in the state.” “I’m biarmed if I don’t do it!” responded with fear and trembling, mid never if he caught “dear brother Bateman'' in the act The numerous survivors, including ladies of turned to greenbacks, except his Turkeyfoot adultery with hi» wife, and thus had the refinement and men of high station, organized venture, and since Gailey'» big well there it Shy lock, much to the approbation of tho au can find any declaim» anywhere else that of proof of the suspicions of the community. for the Ling journey through the African is not certain that McKoowu's land will not dience, who were tobacco raisers and coon will h » ta »» him.’’ T! k rain Moni'.av afternoon did not lust wil lerm -. to the Capo of Good Hojie. Many bo all right. It was McKeoarn who opened hunters to a man. long, but «its u lit le torrent while it e:»n- died, many were captured by natives and up the richest spot ever found in the Penn “And to show that there’s no ill feeling,’ I.VKE »'lirXTY. tinueii and eleiinciUlh nj up wonderfully. nevermore hear! of. and a remnant were sylvania oil regions. This was his Martin put in Portia, “we’ll wind up with a Vir- A Jilnial fruit [M-ibUer- were on uur -tiwl» Would-lie pedestrians hail t-> top uu.l get Pool, Washington county, where his famous ginny reel.” Tuesday. nnder cover, horses were sheltered lxneatb found, still 300 miles from the cape, and res Martin No. 5 amazed the trade for months. When they got on board the steamer the cued by an exploring i>arty. Wool contimi»*.-* to go to Redding in large tree», and in one instance we n »ti. ed that Threo farms in this pool produced, according I captain, who had witnessed the conclusion ol one was humanely pun placed out of the rain quantities. America an Exception. to the best estimates. $3,000,000 worth of oil, the play, remarked: it is a fact that in uo other country of the Ra<.plxrrie.' are worth seventy-five cents i n the sidewalk. The water -ped through “I’d like to see the wholo of that play some our streets like small rivulet-.— Yreka world was a civil war followed so rapidly by and they are still producing, l>er gallon here now. “In addition to his oil interests McKeown tiiqe, gentlemen. I'm blaruied if I thought Union. i the complete pacification of tho sections war- »»lie firm in Misks county will put up owns 23,000 acres of yellow pine lands in Ala :VM»l tuns of bay this year. Fire broke ou in the Fiix k hotel, Monta red over, or by such complete reconciliation; bama, one ot the largest flouring mills in that fellow Shakespeare had so much snap in him.”—Baltimore American. gu»*. Friday morning las: and la-sales de so complete that tho ordinary citizen scarcely Minnesota and a business block in Baltimore Il is thought by sheepmen generally, that stroying that building burneil .1 J. King - the range on the desert this winter will l>c as bo moves about the national capital said to be worth $1,000,000. He is so rich he postoffieestore. Al Garfield's ,al-»on. Gan knows Free Shows Io Paris. excellen». non's saloon. Mat Moonlight s barber shop, whether this or that prominent personage he doesn't know how much he is worth, and be Paris. Good place for towers. All hollow I.. B. Whorton ba.» assumed control of the all frame buildings. One engine amt a meets was a native of one section or the goes about bis oil wells from 5 o'clock in the Lake vie w-Su tamer laike stage U»c and will book and ladder outfit were brought from other, a supporter of one side or the other. morning till late in the evening, and If you With staircases inside. Like “Column of be run by him until July 1st, lswf. Yreka. The l< -- altogether is Ilj.O'.o, and And with tho exception of those political de didn’t know him you wouia likely take him July.” On Place Bestile. All iron. Wave» The cattlemen, sheepmen.anil everylanly the hotel is insured for say / the Yre- bates m congress and other places which are for one of the hands. He has been a very a trifle as you get near top. Very like steam ■»•«•iii to he taken up*with the idea that w'e ka Journal. perhaps legitimate, tho amnesty is so com strong and rugged man, but the burly burly boat's smoke pipe multiplied about four times. need a hard winter, to till up the lakes, plete, the social amenities are so completely of oil life has told on him very perceptibly. ¡Serves as place of recreation for those who creeks ami springs, and we may get it. who TIMBHR LAND NOTICE. restored, that if here and there ono with a McKeown has gone through the entire oil like to climb stairs and monument. Next knows? little too good a memory or not quite enough excitement In Pennsylvania, having beguuon tower that of St. Jacques. Near Place du I'niled States Land Office. Ro-»-burg. Or..» Some 70 tons of hay belonging t»» R. F. July 5th. l’4S!l. I forgiveness ventures to mouth the bitter Oil creek in tho pioneer days as a laborer at Chatelet. AU stone. Free tower. Prob M<s'onnaugliy in Warner valley was de- OT1< i- here! o given that in eompli- ably all that's left of some old church. Angels -troyedhvan inveni.iary fire recently. Mc- 1.1 anca with the provision» oi theaetof terms of the war, the bearers’ quickly rising ?2 a day.”—AYasliington (Pa) Cor. Pittsburg on top. Fine new ditto. Mostly of chimney i onnaughy thinks it was burned by the set congress of June *. 1*7* entitled “An a- t frowns sternly rebuke tho unwelcome mem Commercial. pots smo'xing. Angels of stone. Angels un tler-. who are making it lively for hint to for the -ale of timber land- in the si:>!, - of ory, or the voice falls cold upon uusyrn- able to exist of any other material in Paris. keep them off his doubtful domain. California. Oreiron. Nevada, and AV -limp imtlnzhig ears like a corse uttered in the pur- Next free show, Morgue. Not far from A Bone Missing. All the way from six to a dozen men are ion Territory." I.ucin-la Parker ol Keno. ir >>; tbo mountain to]», which dies without in Met'otinaugby - field- cutting hay a- un- county of K laiuatli.-tatc < f < *re -m. f a - this m echo_________ _ A gentleman some years ago buried his Notre Dame cathedral. Views of recent «■otwenicd as possible. I- this right '.’ Hu- day tile I in this <4li< her -" »r;i -taU niec.t father in a temporary grave while the tomb corpses through glass windows. On beds of Suuset Cos's Marlow l-iwape. Met oiiuaiighv any claim to this land? If No far tl*«' pur. I, !-• •■: the NW of in course of construction for his remains was metal. Water dripping over them. Clothes "Sunset” Cox is uot a very rugged tiguie not. very well, cut the hay and let the -ct- -«■ i. ii Ni ."si. in toicn-bip N'i .Ri S. Range hung up for recognition. Crowds of work tlers prepare for winter, hut don't burn ami No 5 E, and will offer proof to -liuv. tb it now. r.ad bis hair is getting thin and grav, being finished. When completed the removal girls pass through every morning. Sole recre destroy another man's property. This i- no the land -ought i- nmre valuable for it- but his eye- arc os bright and his tongue as from one spot to the other took place, but on ation for the day. way tc. gain your right-. timber <*r-tone than for agricultural |»ur- ready as ever. Nobody is able to look on the temporary grave being opened it was Another free show. Cooked food lottery "Kid" Hostetter wa brought in from |M»-e-. and to establish her claim tos ii l land Cox as anything but a youngster, because found filled with water and the coffin was de on Foot Neuf. Big dinner pot Full of meat Warner last Fri«iay with two bullets in him orforc the Regi-ter ami Receiver of this his wit and the variety and vivacity of his cayed. This being the sfate of things the dumplings, vegetables and other edibles. Big the remit of a mi-uiider-tanding with office at R om l.urg. Or., on Jb. ndav the 2:kl humor never grow old, but lie is past three undertaker hastily packed up the bones, fork belongs to pot Something like eel t lay Rands» over an old feud. One bullet placed them in an urn and reinterred them. Mayhew score now While a young nan Cox dandled The same night the son dreamed that ho saw spear. You pay two sous. You take fork. went into the mii-cu>ar [»art of the right the present Mrs. W C. Whitney on his knee. Two sous entitle you to one jab in pot with Jackson arm. and liHigol near the right nipple, just “I have hail a narrow escape from being his father in great displeasure, and, awaking fork. If nothing sticks to it you're out of ■f Kenn, lielow the -kin. The other entered just be from his dream, be fell asleep again to have president of the United States, ” said Sunset . Giran». low the left ear, ami has not l»een im-ated. pocket and no meat If hunk of meat sticks Oree n. the other day, stopping on the avenue to talk it repeated. This happeued for several suc to it you carry it home. Forty Frenchmen Ili- recovery is somewhat iioiibtfnl. cessive nights until at length ho mentioned :i«lverc- with a group of bis friends. “If my mother On «-oinplaint of W. B. Rousion a warrant generally on hand to see this culinary eeling. e.pic-nd hadn't refused the proffered hand of Gen. the circumstances to his friends, for, though «as -worn <>ut for Ils' nrre-t of Win. l>od Ano* her free show. French fishermen of no believer in dreams, bis mind was troubled. or before -on. A. Moore. J no. Wall. J. I.. Ilender- William Henry Harrison. 1 suppose I should Ono of his acquaintances suggested that per the Seine. Average catch—one fish once a -on. K. Follett. J. I', lhslson. W. A. Moore. bo in the White Bouse now. Gen. Harrison haps his father s spirit objected to faing re week to every ten fishermen. Motionless as R. kync. 1». «'annuo. <i. E. Wilson, ami asked my mother to marry him, and though moved; another hinted that more likely all statues aU day long. Pole and man seem J. S. Wall: ami t'ohb Henkle made the ar We liave a spee«ly a I 1*' ho bad won some fame at that time, she gave rest last Sumlay. arriving in town with hi- attrrb. bones had not been collected, and this Lust petrified. Saw fish caught once. Lucky Diphtheric. < him the mitten and stuck to and finally mar- the iiM-n uls.i.t •:: :»• r. m . On motmn <»f th«* i Ite», hint led to a search and to the finding of a fisherman turned pale. Camo near faint lab. io >1111. riud the printer bey to whom she was en bone which had escaped notice. It was at ing. Great commotion among the rest AU «s ilting attorney . D. S. Gannon. G. E. REMEDY < -:.- ; .t V .r<. gaged. Sue what a narrow escape 1 Lave Irtul once interred with the rest in the urn and gabbled at once. Giving directions how to 5 d-on »ml J S. Wall wen* dlc harged on botile. I' m » it if y in«' ground-ot insiltlii ier.t evidence. The each fn .n hslng a great man ”—OMo State Jour- since that night the sons slumbers have been land fish. Groat day that AU the rest went sweet l»r«aih. t’ri»'e-«i’ char*:«* >s f* r trespa— (»-Utting hav on im- Bolton. undisturbed, the ghost, his grievance settled, home satisfied.—Prentice Mulford. ^.r«ot*,i taml-i a'nl «a- instiiratisf)»» 1?. I'. appearing no mere.—London Telegraph. .'I.; uioiait; I»•. 'lake.ic.. I *auumi. AUkùaduvi ‘ il a. I.,.,, «'■ 1 tunk lie <.!<_<tn al the Lurupeau rt-t*ui*ut. ASHLAND, OLLEG-ONI P3 CO Whii wiring NEW SPRING GOODS! Located on the Helman lami, al-out half ; a mile north of the l'laza. Uned for Medical ¡»tiri>oites for I .30 uearH. Battling aecomnejdations, waler any tem perature desired. Natural tem[>erature85 degrees • Staple and Fancy Dry Goods To drink the waler is .i tonic, being sul- pliuri.-and alk .line it eradicates fungi and unimalcuhe and neutralizing and correcting ( all acidities, it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the ' system. SWIMMING RINK Enclosed ami covered, the same medical water, always clean from the springs run a I heavy volume—more than 1200 gallons per hour You may »live and swim and have more fun than "anybody,” come out as tine ' 1 as silk and white as’ wool rejuvenated an-i happy. From 9 a. tn. until late in tlie evening every day. a Free ('arriaoe : LOW PRICES. S hoes ^ j RÖÖTS3 Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and at Prices that defy competition. from the Springs to the Hotels, the Plaza, and principal busine-x iioints in the city, and return without delay. The Origiitiil hhlaml Holiral Xprings. Used for more than thirty year- the fa—t, possibly, ever fotiixl. Come ami «-.*e u-. ! “Ashland White Sulphur Springs.” l’rinte-l on either -ide of the Carriage. Look out for it every hour of the day. Patron- desiring the Carriage to «-all lor them will please leave orders on our bulletin board in the Post Office. GRANT A 0. O. HELM AN, Proprietors. WM. A. (4ROWE House. Sign. Carriage, and Decorative Painting. Special Attention given to GRAINING and PAPER HANGING. ■ call special attention to C. M. IIENHERsoN ,k Kcliaul ljotiw.' Shot*, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S 'Boston) |.3 uo <-alf p, J £*- Leave orders at S mith A IHmua’e Shoes, the liest made. Store. Every pair guarantei-<l. J. M. McCALL ESTRAY HORSES. The undersigned lias taken up on the Hr. Inlow place on Gurkv creek a cayusc mare with a six-montlis-oid colt, mare branded figure 1 on right shoulder: is of bpekskincol or with black mane and tail. The owner is earnestly requested to take them away immediately. If. T. fstow. A shland * Or.. May 25, I**!1. The Celebrated Frenc-b Cure, ttariauted » to cure Will be open May 1st, TEE PlflHl Ml Ti ll. For the accommodation of a limited num ber of guests. I I Board and lodging per week “ “ “ “ day. 1 Ills. Co. Of fill., Oilers to the public the sArt»T and IJE js T cost » a < t and most i . irkeai . teems under the sun. Losses promptly paid. (Chicago; Red $W I I 00 ■Vj 'JO jy i I ESTRAY NOTICE. APHRODITINE’ ZkN lb H old <>K a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of nervout» disease, or any disorder of Uit BEFORE gcuemtive c gaus ot either s«.x whether ari-ing It*»i.i ll»»- excessive use ol Stimulant». Tul«»-<*u ui or through youthful iudiM-reiiou. oier Itnlulg enee, dkc.. »urh a. D»-.»o( Bruin P<m«T, Wakeful. UCS», Bearing down 1‘alu- iu tl»e Back, Sei.iiuu! Weak ne-«, Hysteria, Neo ous J'nwtnttlou N>«-ii-rii al Euiln-Iuus, LeucorrlMBa, DUziue»» Wenk Men» or}'. D im of Power oud Iiu|>uteucy, which If in- glected often leuil to pretnutureol-lageftud I umiii lty. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxe, for 15.00 Sent b; mail on receipt uf price. John Felling Belling lias has lost some hor-e-. lior-e- which No Lawsuits After Death . have estrayed. One small dun mare, brnml- I e«l C R on the left shoulder and also a large ' i<' aliove it; white spot on forehead. One I gray mare, brunded with a large C on the | Give it your patronage and know that you eft shoulder. One dark-gray yearling beri^ 1 »'»«It, with white spot on the forehead. Apy are insured. information concerning them will Is- re A WRITTEN «rAUANTKR is given for warded. Jous I’lLLIS' . THOU. P. liOYb. ./»., Agent. every 95.00 order Keen ed, to refund the motley H Ei-.i.t: P oint . Or.. .Mai 21. InMi. a F» rioaneut cure i; not cBecte-1. Office in T he O kkoox . We have tboUMiud» ot testimoniai, from jhl UTliA I VG'77i7.’. slid young, of both sexes, wbo have been penna rpilE I NDEI>B-NED IIAs TAKEN ueutly cured 1>y the use of AriiEoDiTtXE 1. up at tiis place, on the Dead Indian, a Circular free. Addresn I small black bor-e. stripe in face, two white THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wishing toclo-e up affairs, owing to re I fore feet; afaur :• years old. No I rand- WESTEKX B11ANCH, moval to Portland. A. W. Scott will offer I perceivable. The owner will plea-econic BOX 27. f<»r a diort time that choice 17 acres near I and take him away and pay the charges.» f PORTI.AXD, OIL Devlin'j tract for $S5 per acre. ca-b. this adverti- rueni »- L'-.iit A.>ll*tid I ■,»■ t: c ¿oidi ! IJ For furt!" ; I'.c’!'ular appt to lc.-> . 1 T?*. • U-liu. Grtfou. «iiuit Or. J uni —l-*0. Special Bargains. I • r « * •^J, >G',