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Union Snndav Sch<»ol Convention. SOCIAL CHANGES. McDonough A Hwan’s stables, in charge — -- ' I of A. 8. Mount and Martin McDomugh, The sizth annual Union Humlav School: Oregon l * changing in its social features, stopped in Ashland Saturday while cn route ¡Convention for the counties of Jackson. ! Thousands of Eastern people are comin in. i to S reka from Central Point. ABRLAND. Oa. .T mv «» dat . Oct. 3. IMO i Josephine and Klamath held a two day» i The old long credit system is giving way to j While in the city call at the European ■ *e«sion at the Presbyterian church in Ash- I | the monthly or sixty days settlements. The * Restaurant and Oyster House. Single land Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. lat and , old "Yreka prices"—a relic of the days of meals only 25 cents. Larga number» of cattle are leaving 2d. Following 1» a condensed report of the 49—are no longer in vogue. Shrewd busi- j An extensive assortment of lady's and An extensive assortment of lady’s and A. T. KYLE, Prop Klamath county for the railroad even ; proceedings Those Big Values for the I ness men, principally young men. a major- | gentlemen’s shoes and boots, direct from weak. Mr. Porter, of Chewaucan, with Boston, at J. M. McCall ’ s. t ity of whom are native of old-time Oregon ocr. riasT—Moaaiso »zratox. 400 head, and Gberher Bron, with aeveral Dollar. The Oyster season has opened at the Eu 1 Cor. Main Street and Hargadine Avenue. Convened at 9:30, J. H. Walter. Pre»., D. ians, have charge of the business taterexts baada, were aeen on the road to Monta ropean Restaurant and Oy st Parlors, of the state, and they are of the pushing, H. Hawkin*. Sec. Opening «ervk-es con- pe yeeterday. Jeeee D. Carr A Son, of Ball pointed pens for sale at Burckhalter i AU the vehicles are new. of latest styles , Clear Lake, are driving aorne of tbeir | ducted by Rev. G. J. Webster, of Ashland, progressive class. When they take hold of t ■ and first class. Gentle horses and good ■lock down into Little *ha»ta valley, followed by an address of welcome by Dr. business it seem* to ex[«nd and prosper. A Hasty’s. I drivers. A share of public patronage re- ■ „ ;------- ... where they have purctiaaed $2500 worth J. H. Walter. Ashland. Within the [«st five year« thousand« of I Medford to Jacksonville. | »pectfully solicited and satisfaction and ef Lay to winter them then with. Subjects discussed: 1-The I’a-tor s Iitt- young business men have paved the way to > Patronize the only wagon that connects uniform ’<»ood treatment guaranteed. I tie». paper by Rev. E. Melman. Medford. wealth and are on the highway to affluence. with _ , . . , , , , I with PVPrv every train train, rain rain nr or shin*» shine, and and carric»« carries Rate Fiah Comtniaeioner E. P. Thouip- I General diactuaion by Revs. F. K. VanTas- One-Seated ng* with single horse, just the | •on writra tliat the State Fia’’. Commia- I sei, G. J. Wetater and F. G. Strange. Ash Old-time, poky methods are going to the the C. 8. mail and Wells, Fargo A Co.'» ex i thing for ladies and gents’driving purposes, ; ■ion ia emphatically oppoaed to t)>e intro- ■ land. Cephas F. Clapp. Portland, and Dr. wall. Even the "old moss-backs,” whom ! press. Satisfaction guaranteed. J ohn D yab . driver. ' kept on hand ready for use. i the Californians represent a« laying around | doction of catfiah in any of the water» of Geo. K»filer. Phoenix. A handsome Cabriolet—the finest rig ever 2—The Superintendent’* Duties, by G. F. 1 a log cabin and lending their money at j Oregon for two good reaaona : They are Authorized Agent*. 1 brought to Ashland. It will be run for la-; Billings, Ashland. General discus-ion by ( thirty per cent., “ too tired" to work, and ; aa enemy to our aalmor. and other food __ Rev E. McLean. Dr. J. H. Walter. Rev. c. j always kicking at suggestions of improve- ! The following parties are authorized to dies calling purposes, supplied with a driv-j flehea. second, oar fiat, are superior to A. receipt for subscriptions, advertisements, er, at thejofiowing price: For two or more | I<ewi*. Rev. F. G. Strange. eatfleh in every re»pert, while the catfiah 3—The Secretary's Duties, Mi** Hattie ment, with the remark “It won’t pay." are job printing, etc. Any favors shown them people, 50 cents apiece per hour. will be duly appreciated by the V alley haa no commercial value. Mr. Thomp- Sackett. Miss Sackett t>eing absent. Rev. i now leading the sulmtantial booms. — HORSES BOARDED AND FED. R ecord : ■M further any»: “A great many per- F. G. Strange was reported »¡substitute and In order to realize the rhanges that are Linkvilte R. B. Hatton. eona have applied to ue for catfiah to in spoke briefly on the subject, followed by constantly going on around us, one ha.« but Jacksonville. Goods bought for cash away ............ L. L. Jacobs. troduce into iakra and etreama, but tor Rev. E McLean. to compare the times of ten years ago with Central Point .......... W. A. Owen. ASHLAND down below the regular price 4—Music Teacher's Duties. Prof. C F the foregoing reaaona we have declined to Medford.......................... Miller A Strang Shepherd, '»eneral discussion, Dr. Kahler, those of the present in his own community. tarnieh them.” Improved school facilities, churches, better and sold on the principle of! Mr. Downing, Mrs. G. J. Webster. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Adjourned to 2 r. m . social relations, boards of trade, hospitals, J MM D. Carr, of Kan F ranciaco, who TV small gains and large aggre colleges, social societies, have increased at haa 46,000 aerea of Government land in The lease, furniture, etc., of the 8t. Cloud AFTERNOON SESSION. House, Central Point, is ottered for sale for •octheMtem Oregon and Northeaatern a wonderful rate. The railroads bring peo Convention reopened at time appointed, gates is what does the busi- California fenced, in violation of law, waa the opening exercises being conducted by ple more in contact with each other and the next four weeks. Everything new and ness. ia Portland a few dav» ago, and, on hear- Rev F G Strange. At 2:30 President J S frustrate the tendency to seclusion which first-class. Will sell dining room and kitchen, without bar or bed rooms, or will that a certain Government agent, who ' characterized Oregon society a decade ago. sell all together. The house is doing a good had been annoying him, had been re Walter took the chair and the following Improvement is now the order of the day. business. Satisfactory reasons given for moved, Jeeee exclaimed: “Now 1 am subjects were discussed: selling. 1—Teacher»' School Work, Rev G 8 Wal Ten years ago the citizens of Silverton knew ■olid!” Jeeee know« a thing or two, if everybody in town and nearly all the people be ia a Demorratjuid it don’t make much ton, Medford. Gederal discussion, Dr Geo GEO. W. STEPHENSON, difference to him whether the Democrat* Kahler, Revs C A I^wis and E Mcl<ean. I) within a radius of half a dozen miles. Not so now. To-day our streets are filled with H Hawkins and Mrs Milton Berry, Ash land. or Republican» are on top, for Jeaae will raorRiETOR. 2—Teachers’ Week-day Work, Rev H A do about aa he pleaaee any way.—{Yreka Barton, Medford. General discussion by strangers. Go where you will, vouencoun ter strange, unfamiliar faces. Our popula House and two lote, cor. Third and Having purchased the old stable on Journal. __ Dr Geo Kahler and others. tion, once meager, is now becoming large. streets, Ashland, Oregon. One minute Main street near the bridge, and assumed I 3—Teachers' Help«, Rev F K VanTassel. The Linkville Star aay» Mart Frain General discussion. Revs G J Webster. C A few years more and the brave old pioneers from Depot, ten seconds from public the management of the same. I aru pre got after a bear down by Shovel creek A Lewis, C F Clapp, E McLean, H A Bar of '43 and '48 will be few indeed. Another school. For terms call on Tom Lynch,at pared to offer the public better accommoda i tions than ever before afforded in Southern decade and an Oregon Rip Van Winkle the Barber Shop. recently and ki.led two of the varmint* ton. Oregon in the livery business. 4—Teachers' Meetings, Mrs C 8 Damon, would be able to recognize very few old at pretty near the lame time. Bear» are Medford. General discussion, G F Billing*. land marks outside of Mount Hood. We TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Muallv aavage now-a-day», being bother Ker Melman. Horses Boarded and Fed at ed and starved by »moke and nrea, and 5—The Ideal Teacher, Rev G J Webster are progressing. The best thing we can do United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,1 Reasonable Rates. Jrav Aitova H oda - Mart had aome tail fighting, but victory General discussion, Revs E McLean, F » is to fall in line and progress with the rest MAIN STREET Sept. 14th, 1889. f Strange, H A Barton, C F Clapp, Mrs C 8 of the surging human tide. Pioneer Oregon NOTICE is hereby given that in compli perched on hi» buckakin, aa uaual. i F oüntain , A shland - New and handsome turnouts, reliable Damon, F T Downing. ance with the provisions of the act of and safe buggy teams, and good saddle I is no more.—[Silverton Appeal. Have you boil*, pitnple*. erysipelas, rough Adjourned to 7:39 r m . congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act horses always to be had at these stables. akta, blot rhea on your »kin T Haveyouany for the sale of timber lands in the states of EVENING exaviczs. TIMBER LAND TITLES. Meod Impurities, 1» your wystein tainted by California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing WILL ILL Ul SELL BOR.SIN. aay ayphilita-disorder ? If so, take Wright's The evening services opened at 7:30 with i The following dispatch front Washing ton Territory, C. E Keeran, of Willows, Compound byrup of Sarsaparilla. Hold by a large attendance. A tbirty-minutes county of Colusa.state of California,has this T. K. Bolton. ton under date of Sept, 26tb, explains the praise service was conducted by Prof C F day filed in this office bis sworn statement for the purchase of the N % of NE Ji Haya the Pasadena Htar: It ia reported Shepherd. At 8 o'clock Rev Cephas F delay in not receiving patents for timber No OPPOSITE I. O. 0. F. HALL, and the N U of NW *4 of section No 10 in Clapp, of Portland, Supt. American Home that on and after Oct. lat all baggage Mission Society, spoke for an hour on the lands: Township No 40 South, Range No 4 East, Aehland, _ - - Oregon. LI A8ILHI emit» The officials in the General Land Office and will offer proof to show that masters on the Southern Pacific will be subject, “Our relations to the children.” the land sought is more valuable for its say they arc not aware that, as stated in a let out, and that the baggage buaine»* of \ FRESH BREAD & PIES daily OCT. SECOND—MORNING SESSION. Portland, Or., dispatch, the Government is timber or stone than for agricultural pur the road will be under the charge of poses, and to establish his claim to said land The convention met at 9 o'clock; open Well», Fargo A Co., who will aaatuue re- withholding from settlers in Oregon patents before the Register and Receiver of this On account of my having been crippled in •ponaibilitv for loee, but will not recieve ing exercises led by Dr Gso Kahler. for timber lands to any great extent on the office at P-oseburg, Or., on Friday the 13th a runaway some time ago, and not being Sunday School report»:—Besides the grounds that the lands are agricultural. dav of December, 1889. <iil*pt<late«l trunks and boxes OF EVERY VARIETY. Ashland schools, including the Chinese lie names as witnesses: I W Burris and able to personally supervise the business Many person* are returning from various Mission Sunday School, conducted by the There are some cases held pending at» inves D II H Yeager, of Ashland.Or, J F Keeran properly, I have concluded to dispose of my Kept constantly on hand. Liven' Stable interests in Ashland, consist tigation by special agents to determine the trav»l* and different health resorts not and H S Keeran, of Willows, Colusa Co.Cal. ing of Livery Stable building, horses, wag Orders for parties promptly executed. cored. All expense and trouble could have Misses Fox, reports were recieved from the character of the land. Any and all persons claiming adverse Special prices given. hacks, buggies, hay, oats, etc. been eaved by remaining at home; having following: Medford, Presbyterian and Un The great trouble that the land officials ly the above described lands are requested ons, This is a good chance for some livery man, All kinds of ornamental work neatly done. entire reel, it, and using Wright'.. Wright's Iron Tonic ion, Central Point, Neil Creek, Phoenix, i have to deal with, they say, is to prevent to file their claims in this office on or before JLIRZE DAILY JkTdTLI'V'IlTG- Wedding cakes a specialty. as it is the only stable in the city and is Mtlere. Hold by T. “ ». ” Itolton. firant's Pass, Emigrant Creek. said 13th day of December. 1889. Bread delivered daily at your door. violations of the law in regard to the entry good, paving property. Terms and price Subjects discussed: 1—The idea) School, C ha *. W. J ohnston , Register. Pzices always reasonable.' furnished on application to the proprietor, Friday’s Race*. Rev C A 1-ewis. General discussion, F K of tinnier land, not only in Oregon, but m I*. Bread bills must be settled monthly. the Northwest generally. By the law one G. W. STEPHENSON, One of the prettiest races of the fair Van Tassel, E McLean, G J Webster, I)r TIMBER LAND NOTICE. JOHN WEXLER. Proprietor. waa on Friday, when Georgia Wood* Kahler, C F Clapp, Mrs Mathews, F G person can make only one entry of 160 acres A shland - - - - O regon of timber land. Syndicates have been United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,) thorpe, a young gray Altamont mare, Strange. / A committee of five, G F Billings, E Mc formed and great liodies of timber land, Sept. 14, 1889. f trotted against her best time, 2:39, for a Lean, G J Webster, I)r Geo Kahler, Mrs OTICE is hereby given that in compli •portal puree of |50. She came along in Geo H Haskins,wax appointed by thepres- sometimes as much as 50,000or 100,000 acres, ance with the provisions of the act of 2:M easily and could have made it in ident to draft a plan for next year's con purchased by individuals, with the under congress of June 3, 1878, eutitled "An act vention. eonaiderable less time if necessary. standing that when they receive their pat for the sale of timber lands in the states of Adjourned to 2 p, m . East Side of Main Street, A shland . ents it would be turned over to the syndi California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing The mile dash on Friday by Sammy AFTERNOON SESSION. cate, which not only furnished money to ton Territory,” H. S. Keeran, of Willows, I Tilden and Farewell waa won by the of Colusa, state of California, has latter. The gavel sounded at 2 o'clock, and these individuals to purchase the land, but county this day filed in this office his sworn Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and In the novelty race there were entered after the preliminary opening exercises, a paid them also for the use of their names. statement No forthe purchase of tne his house is now open for the trade. Commercial travelers will at Prices that defy competition. Toot, Nellie Grey, Mollie McCarty, Bird, paper, How to Get and Hold the Boys, was In many cases these men are brought from 8W K of sec No 24, in Tp. No 40 8, range find this point one of the best stopping McDonough's Dick, Pankey’s Bay Cap, presented by Mrs D E Hyde, followed by Eastern cities, as men living in the country No 4 E, and will offer proof to show that T’TÒOZE’IEÒIETOIEÒ. places, as all the surrounding towns can be and Nerva B. This was a mile dish, ami a general discussion participated in by Revs have, a general thing, exhausted their the land sought is more valuable for its i the purse of $100 was divided up on $25 E Mcl^ean, C A Lewis, G 8 Walton, Mrs right to either purchase or enter upon govern timber or stone than for agricultural pur- All Kinds of Fresh Meats made by short, easy drives. Good teams ftoses, and to establish his claim to said can be had at reasonable rates to any point per quarter. The first quarter and half C 8 Damon, Mrs Stanford, L A Sackett. ment land, the law confining a man's right and before the r egister and Receiver of in the county. Kept constantly on hand. Fair living mile were won by Cap, and the three- I Committee on plan of convention report to one timber entry and one homestead,one this office at Roseburg, Ogn, on Friday, prices is all that wc ask. A FINE SAMPLE ROOM iuarter and mile heat were won by Nerva ed that a Normal Institute be substituted pre-emption, one desert land entry and one the 13th day of December. 1X89. I., who made the tniic in 2:0%. for the present plan, and that experienced timber-culture entry. In some cases where He names as witnesses: I W Burris» and We will make it to your interest to Is connected with the house and kept ex Sunday school workers from the East be en D D H Yeager, of Ashland. Or., J F Keeran deal with us, so give the new meat mar clusively for Commercial men. Also a Kam'e Valley Notpo. gaged to instruct in Sunday school work. the party holds a homestead or other entry and C E Keeran, of Willewa,Colusa Co,Cal. ket a trial. good well lighted hall for traveling and desires to acquire more laud, he pur- Any and all persons claiming adversely the The cost of said institute was estimated at shows , etc., etc..etc. Tlte flrm of Htanley A Cryder has )>een $150. $76 of which was subscribed at once I chases a timber entry. To do this he has to above described lands are requested to tile jp^Tresh pork on hand every day. dissolved, Dr. Stanley continuing the by those present. their claims in this sffice on or Wore said j prove that the land is timber land ; but in bnsineee. The following officers wereelected for the 13th day of December, 1X89, C has . W. J ohnston , Register. »?!*?,ing,ye?5: .I’res?4ent- U«°.L Webb, of a numtier of instances the land which he Joseph McClendon is very low with Medford; Vice Presidents. I) H Hawkins, I,,eclsrcs timber land is agricultural land, some kindot foyer. Dr. Laiqxiix i* the Jackson 'county, V P Dod*ge?"Josephine ’“*i ------ - ....... . .. ' ’. and in those cases according to the law, he wines and liquors TIMBER LAND NOTICE. attending physician. and the best brands of Domestic cigars a Wm A Wright, K lamath; Secretary, J L loses his purchase money, or $2.50 per acre, specialty. A fine new billiard table and Mr. Him neon, iWl range organizer, ia Downing, Ashland; Treasurer, J 8 Walter. which he gave the local register and receiver United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,1 everything new and first-class. Sept, 23.1889. f in __ the __________ valley, and intends starting a Ashland. Commencing April 1st a "brand new" Medford was chosen as the place of next at the time he made his final proof. The N otice is hereby given that Grange at Moon'a Hall, to-morrow, Octo year's law provides for this forfeiture as a punish- meeting. hack (fitted up esjiecially for the business) in compliance with the provisions of her lat. will connect with all trains tor the accom . ment of his attempted fraud. At the Gen the act of congress of June 3,1878, entitled A shland , O regon . EVENING SKR1CEH. modation of passengers between this place One night last week some thief broke eral Land Office here it is thought that these "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Rev C F Clapp spoke to a crowded house and Jacksonville into Stanley's store anil took a pair of two classes of cases are causing trouble in states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and (47) C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietor. Washington Territory,” Joe Aiken of Ash altoee betides what money there whs in at 7:30, choosing for his subject, “An Army Oregon, if any serious trouble exists. REPAIRING promptly attended to. land, county of Jackxon. state of of One." The interesting speaker held his the till—about $20. C. A. IL Oregon, has this day filed in this office his audience almost spell-bound during the ASHLAND PRACHT HEARD sworn statement No '..forthe purchase of evening, and at the close he was given a COLLECTOR the E)4 of SWW. and Lots 3 ana 4 of Sec. I OREGON'S FOSSIL DEPOSITS. Wc call sjieciul attention to C- M. HENDERSON A CO.’s (Chicggo) J(e4 FROM. unanimous vote of thanks. The choir was No 30, in Tp No 408,R Noa E,and will offer also the recipient of .the thanks of the audi proof to show that the land sought is more The wealth of wonders contained in ence for the excellent music. This closed School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN A CO.’S (Boston) $8 00 calf B J The irrepreMible Max l’raeht is enforc valuable for its timber or stone than for Oregon haa never been fully told, and the session of the convention, and all were ing the laws governing Alaska with a vim agricultural purposes, and to establish his ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OK, Shoes, the best made. Even’ pair guaranteed. to said land before the Register and the wonderful secret« of nature hidden well pleased and much benefitted. and briskness that is refreshing. The claim Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, under its earth prol«bly never will be Teacher«' Institute. Scholarship, one year................................132. j prospects are that l’raeht will make it a on Tuesday, the 17th dav of December, understood or appreciated by the people Commercial Course.................................... $25. The regular meeting of the Teachers’ In “dry” territory or his instructions will 1889. He names as witnesses: Squire Parker, tiring today. An effort in thia direc stitute occurred Saturday, Sept. 28th, and be revoked. The following particulars Training School, per year....................... $15. of Keno, Klamath county Or.. Wallace tion waa made thia summer by the was a session both profitable and enjoyable. i are taken from the Sitka Alaskan: For further information address. Rogers Thomas Mayhew and John F. Giv Mrs. Wells' class in numbers deserves ens, of Ashland. Jackson county, Or. Any J. 8. SWEET, P resident , Princeton college expedition sent out On Monday nfternoon, September 2d, at and all persons claiming adversely the above —TO— Ashland. Oregon. WHITE for the examination of the f«Miil deposit» special mention, demonstrating as she did Sitka, Alaska, Collector Max Pracht, armed described lands are requested to file their - B. F. Reeser’s - the approved method of teaching numlters with a search warrant issued by Judge claims in this office on or before said 17th in the John Day Lake vicinity. Their by introducing the four fundamental opera report cloaca with thia outline of the dia- tions—addition, subtraction, multiplication Keatley, accompanied by his deputy, enter day of December, 1889. C has . W. J ohnston , Register. ed Otto Nelson’s saloon, on the south side aeverire made: and division—in the beginning and teaching of Lincoln street, and made an examination Is the place to buy Could wa reproduce a view of that ancient numbers by combining and separating ob of the premises. Finding a number of bot Only a few mroe Choice TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Oregon when the John Day lake existed we jects as seen by the pupils. For instance, tles of whisky and wine liehind the bar he R. R. STREET, FOOT OF FIRST AVE. should find ourselves In a very strange ani she took from the stand a number of tooth took possession of them. The collector hav United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.) Ashland, Oregon. Sept. 23, 1889. f mal world. There were little three-toed picks and holdihg them up before the class, ing reason to lielieve that an additional N otice is hereby given that horses, hardly larger than donkeys, rhinoc- required the pupils to give the results accu quantity of liquors was stored somewhere in compliance with the provisions C. W. GANIARD, Prop. eri, camel», pecaries and a great assemblage rately and rapidly ax she added, subtracted, in the house, demanded of Mr. Nelson that of the act of Congress of June 3, In this desirable location, with a frontage ASHDAND, OREGON. Will spare no pains in making this one of 50 feet on Alida avenue and a depth' of large and cat-like, dog like and hyena multiplied or divided them. The corres he open the door of an adjoiningg room on 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of the most comfortable and honie-likc of 100 ft. Centrally located and a beau like animals, not to mention hosts of little ponding figures were placed on their slates the south side of the building. The request of timber lands in the States of Califor hotels in the place. The tables are supplied nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington tiful view of the surrounding rabbits and squirrel like creatures. The an and thus they made the problems practical being refused and the collector believing Territory," All work ordered will be made to give entire with the best the market affords. Pleasant country makes these lots the Thomas W Lynch of Ashland, imal* of this time were all rather small, the as they progressed, and the ciphering wax that resistance was likely, at once swore in county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has accommodations for families most desirable and choicest SATISFACTION- THE NEW MANAGEMENT. largest Iwing the entoloden. a l-east not un merely automatic. Pupils in turn stepped four bystanders—Ed. J. Haley, John Haley, this dav filedin this office his sworn state Particular Attention to Residence Lots in Ash land. Priees low. like the hippopotamus in size and general to the stand and with the toothpicks dem W. B. Pracht and l’eter Triershelt—as in ment No .. .for the purchase of the Kepairing neatly and promptly done, Having leased the above house and thor appearance. As the list shows, this assem onstraUd the operations indicated by the spectors of customs on temporary duty. SE ’4 of Section No 30, in Township No 40 TEZRJSZES EASY. Range No 5 E. and will offer proof to and at Low Rates. oughly refitted and renovated the same. I blage had a very oriental character. The teacher's work already placed on the black The collector then forced the door and 8, show that the land sought is more valu am now prepared to offer first-class accom Climate free with each lot. Ix>ok at these climate was perhaps milder than at present, board, showing at every step thorough com modation to the traveling public. found inside the room forty gallons of whis able for its timber or stone than for lots before buying elsewhere. Enquire of and the forests, of which the leaf beds on prehension of the work. agricultural purposes, and to establish E. E. Miner on the premises. [37tl] ky in kegs and a large lot of brandy. The JLSHUJL 1ST ID Board and Lodging, $5 to *6 per week. Which will lx: done in a workmanlike his claim to said land before the Register Bridge creek give ample illustration, were This branch of education is receiving whole of the liquors were immediately taken Meals, 25c; Lodging, 25e and 50 manner and at price« that and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ilka those now found in the warmer parts special attention in all grades of our school. possession of and removed to the seizure Or., on Tuesday, the 17 duy of December, TULPHUR WATER BATHS, 25 CENT*. •f the United »tales. This wonderful mu Prof. Getz took the classes in charge and room in the custom house, where they now 1880. seum of a buried world has l«en sealed up spent some time tn blackboard work, em are. Their wholesale value is alxiut $500. Hot and Cold Baths at any time between He names as witnesses: Thox Mayhew, located on the Helman land, about half 7 o’clock a m and 10 o’clock r m . One Bath by aubsequent lava floods, and is now ae- phasizing to the teachers the fact that Wallace Rogers.John F Givans.of Ashland. a mile north of the Daza. The seizure wax made in strict conformity room reserved for ladies use. (37) caeaible only on the sides of canyons and arithmetic is not only of practical utility in with the instructions from the treasury de Jackson county, Or., Squire Parker, of 2DTÒTTG-C3-ISTS. Full stock always on hand aud made to Used for Medical purposes for Keno, Klamath county Or. Any valley*, where the streams have cut through the affairs of life, but trains the powers of order. partment and in accordance with the organ and all ]>ersons claiming adverse))' the above 30 years. the overlying masses. The result of our the mind in exactness, celerity and the THE NEW _ -------------- x-------------- ic act and the executive orders relating described lands are requested to file their School Bathing accommodations, water any tem Books, Stationery, »nmmer's work was nearly two tons of the power of attention, and also that “repetition | thereto claims in this office on or before said 17 dijy tff* None but the l>eet material used. perature desired. Natural temperature 85 of December, 1X89. fesail remains of these animals, a striking is a condition of memory.” degrees i While, naturally, the determined attitude Clocks, Watches, and C has . W. J ouxstok Register In REBBER'S BLOCK, proof of the vast numbers of them which The lesson on numbers previously as assumed by the collector has created much have l«en preserved. signed the teachers was conducted by discussion, tliis l>eing the first seizure of To drink the water is a tonic, being sul Jewelry. M esd . LACHENAL & GUIGON, ASHLAND, :::::: OREGON. phuric and alkaline it eradicates fungi and the principal in a thorough manner, and this character since the year 1881. the com —FROM PABt*— animalculic and neutralizing and correcting Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or. A man in Texaa haa bored a well from Col. Parker's methods were reviewed munity in general commend hix action. all acidities, it promotes a normal and UK Prescriptions carefully put up by com healthful condition in every part of the 1st St., near Spring, ASHLAND which flows a liquid that makes all who and discussed at length. The general en For many years pa-t the law has been open petent hands. To the Farmers of Jackson Co. system. drink it dance. In other Mates it comes thusiasm of the teachers on the subject, to- ly defied and the custom.» department has A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. Has an entirely New Method for washing gether with the principal’s very able exposi- ; shown little or no inclination to insist upon Fine Embroideries, Lace Curtains. Fringes, 1 SWIMMING RINK The undersigned have opened a eat of a jug. The undersigned offer their farm, former lion of the author, rendered the afternoon 1 an enforcement of the prohibitory enact- Muslins, Laces (white and black), all kinds ly known as the Sardine creek nursery of Enclosed and covered, the same medical of Woolens. Ladies Flannels and other one to be rememliered and filled the teach- ' i ment. It ia feared that General Mwhone ia in Ben Miller, two and one-half miles from water, always clean from tbesprin.es run a Wearing Apparel; also Gent's Clothes era with encouragement for the arduous 1 Gold Hill, for sale. It consists of 360 acres ---- —I------------------- heavy volume—more than 1200 gallons per cleaned on .Snort Notice. jured aa a candidate in Virginia by being ; duties before them and ambitious tor the j ; of land, forty of which is out in fruit, as hour You may dive and swim and have no wall known. He would run like hot future good and name of the Ashland | Erlenmever says that children born of follows: 200 bearing peach trees, 350 1%- -IN— more fun than "anybody,” come out ax fine LACE CURTAIN CLEANING A SPE women addicted to the morphine habit, rear peach trees, 906 young apple trees, ax silk and white as wool rejuvenated gravy in a strange state. CIALTY. j public schools. CENTRAL POINT. ; are practically morphine eaters 'from SOO voung prune trees, 1000 grape vines. and happy. Satirfaction Guaranteed. and water privileges. KLAMATH COl'NTY. j birth. During the first few days of life, Ditches From the delay in appointing a Pen ____________________________________ _ i ! From 9 a. m. until late in the evening every For further particulars and information And will keep constantly on hand a full Dr. Lee, of Keno, ia about to locate in assortment of Hardware, Stove» and tin sion Commiaioner we conclude the Presi Central Point. No sickness in Keno ex , unless morphine is given to them, they inquire of B. F. Miller, at the premises. day. a ware. Gold Hill,Or.,June 29, M f . llert B ros . are very apt to suffer colla|«e, and in this dent ia looking for a deaf mute. Well, cept love-sickness. the celebrated Deaf and Dumb Harrison Mr. Farrar, of the Snug hotel, has gone condition may end in death, the child We Will Not be Undersold r— TXT„T . from the Springs to the Hotels, the Plaza, League of la»t year has not been recog to Montague for provisions. He says he Iteing too weak to withstand the violent House, Sign, Carriage, and I I M W A K II i and principal business points in the city, is bound to know whether Montague or symptoms, which are similar to those nised. X A LU TV YVAVJJJ. . and return withoutdelay Call and see us before purchasing else Ashland can give him the better bar which follow the sudden withdrawal of Decorative Painting. where. f-r we can suit you in price and The trigiul Ashland Medical Spring«, ASHLAND, George Francis Train would not pay gains. • OREGON quality. the drug in adult opium eaters. —AND— ' Used for more than thirty years—the best, l:‘i J. C, SHERIDAN. an old judgment obtained against him on Mr. A. M. Peterman has ten men at Special Attention given to possibly, ever found. Come and see u*. another man’« debt,contracted seventeen I work on building contracts and ia rush Why not organize a saloon trust and "Ashland White Sulphur Springs.” years ago, and in conaequetiee waa arrest ing business right along. He want« a let one syndicate run all the drinking Printed on either side of the Carriage. Look , [Kirtner to help him extend his growing; out for it every hour of the day. Patrons ed in Boston and sent to jail. In that . business. places? It would put the business where UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. desiring the Carriage to call for them will city men are still imprisoned for delit. please leave orders on our bulletin board in Seventy men from Oaklaud and several . it could be controlled. The Nationalists R. F. SNYDER, Prop. | the Post Office. from S*n Francisco have recently arrived I would object, for they want the govem- The three-ply palsy which Fairchild I in Klamath county and are looking at ; ment to run everything. M eals . 25 C ent *. GRANT A O. O. HELMAN, UP" Leave orders at S mith A D odge ' s ASHLAND, : : : OREGON. called down on Mr. Cleveland is outdone our noble forests with a view to picking Proprietors. — All we a<k is the share of you* patronage Store. by a curse in fire eosts denounced by ' out timber land. J. C. .'»heridan. the hardware man. makes which we shall merit. Will serve meals at All Hours. Will Sell, Rent and Handle Private Dalzell against Harriaon and H. A. Grigsby says if he could get a specialty of the Superior stoves and rang- Board by the week, $4JM>. HOTOGA PHS and has • on at — his r place of • some blooming young lass to marry him, , es — — exhibition ..... .......... — —— ” Secretary Noble. Here it is: Real Estate on Commission the whole desert of his bosom would business In Central Point a new stock of A curse—a blighting, withering, damn like the rose. Here is a chance 1 the finest stoves ever brought to Jackson ing, lasting, 1 Jasti ng curse—seize them blossom for some wme unpretending unpretending^ girl to out-do county. Hix prices are reasonable and you Mit«. E. TYLER, A Choice Collection of City and ¡ ene and all; the blistering, blasting curse .for Browu-Sequara. I5rown-8equard.— [ : Linkville l.inkviile Star. Sta can’t help Imt buy if you will but inspect of the rank ami file w Iw won the victories Will be open May 1st. Country Property for sale. A full supply of of war, and whose I «Hots achieved all Chewing tal«cco. smoking tobac.xj and the -tack. For the accommodation of a limited num cigarettes at the 8oda Fountain. the victories of peace. C offins , C askets , R obf . s of all S izes , irti nt. Attavrrr tlii* Question. ber of guests. Any periata tri "hi pg t» "ell prop That would look well varnished. G loves , C repes , E tc . Burckhalter A Hasty can forward the Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous j Paper Hanging. Glaring. KaLmnlaiag, i subscription of erty mill lind it to their intercut I Board and lodging per week.............. $10 00 your paper or magazine ASHLAND, - - OREGON. cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, i cheaper than you can do it yourself. " " " “ day................ 1 50 Wall Tinting, Etc. Furnished Koomx to Reut to call and us Corner Main and Granite Street». I “ per day........................................ 100 and headache. With each lx>ttle there is an Office and ware room a* railroad crossing, Al Mar Bakery opposite poxtotti.'e, Ash Go to Star Hakerv opposite postuffice »nd , . UKeitiuta.' I Single meal» ......................................... 50 ' i . ugeniou« ’ NasaJ lujct Injector ivt *v»z for the saat Luvjxv more nuv- sue- ; Leave your orders at Lucky's Real Estate Helman street PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED V alley R ecord , land. Terms : One for one [arson by the get „ per cent, more bread tor your money. ceSSfnl treatment of the complaints, with- office, opposite the Plaza. C'amning privileges will be 50cts per week night. Sets: by the week. $1.50; by the , 8 loaves for 25cts; 33 B> loaf for $1; also ’ out extra charge. The best Adverti«ing Medium ta Houtbsrc * Price 50 cent*. Sold . hr ■ A stel * foxmeb tadieidunL OWUffF, montb, •> T. K. BWtOn. ÖrtWH BYRON UULt, FnbHiAcli. rwte» cfoer. 5bts per gtast'« VALLET RECORD. 1 E. B. H unsaker L væif goods every Has Beturned from the City, WEEK. People are Com ing from a dis- ............. __............. tance to Ashland g-Qy Deail’S. Latest Novelties DoN’t A sk W hat Enquire or call and See Goods But Come and See for Yourself. and Prices. Goods Will Arrive in a Few Days. FOB SALE. c ■ D. S. Bahry. LIVERY STABLE For Sale at a Bargain. ^CHOICE CAKES NEW FALL GOODS ! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods And will be sold at our well known LOW PRICES N Independent s Mark“! STACEY, T i O. B. BUCKMAN Carpenter and Builder, State Normal School J. M. McCALL. H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle RESIDENCE LOTS Manufacturer Sulphur Springs TIN STORE Hotel Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware. JOB WORK, CHITWOOD BROS. White Sulphur Spring. FRENCH LAUNDRY. Farm For Sale HARDWARE TRADE HARDWARE, STOVES & Oyster Parlors. Free Carriage W. N. LUCKEY, GRAINING and PAPER-; HANGING. Real Estate Agent, P. GRADY, WM. A. GROWE, SODA SPRINGS HOTEL Funeral Director. PAINTER ¡ I H. S. EMERY,