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VALLEY RECORD THE IK KET A HK.HTKOUSJl 1MJE.MENT. Grand Where to commeiM« at a review oi the All«anv Daily Democrat, j. Some time ago E. J. Kai-er, editor of tbe democratic ticket nominated at tlie re AMMLAND On... .T hubsvxt . May L> 1*90 cent county convention is a puzzle. The Aehfand Rrj <, ki >, becoming tireii of what appeared to him a> «-vrrupt practice* in the ............... fg ostial manner was to «ouimence with court« oi the First District, proceeded to senator r.n<l then work up. Tlie conven publi-b a criticism of Judge Webster who ULLCTtoX JUNK 2. IM4M) tion, it h «-tns, cotiimem-e«l at sheritT and wear* the judicial ermine on the l<en«-h of llcni<M raiK- Tickn. worked «¡own toward* senator. Why : that district, whereupon the irate judge iiad I ongre—tuan col.. ROBT A. MII.I.EP thia «listinguished pooitioD, known more the recah itrant editor dragged’ l«efore him (Of Jx ksoti.) H'.itruvr . SYLVESTER PENNOYER for its honor than for its emoluments, and lined him.toO and iniprisone<l him in sbud’lered ami (ell on (his occasion 1 the county iail for 1.» days all for “contempt (<M Multnomah.) !te<retary of State WM. M TOWNSEND Deems a dark »nd uniat homable mystery. j of court." Thi- Jeffery-like proceeding met (Of Lake.) i with tbe earnest disapproval of Mr. Kaiser, Mate Treasurer .<». W. WEBB Like many other mirarl*-» that have or- the editor, who promptly ap|«ealed*the rase (Of I'maul la.) curred and cannot be explained, rt <:rr-, supreme Judge .B. F. BONHAM shrouds the hea<l and heart in more, to the Htipreme Court, and the decision of (Of Marion.) Webster’s <-ourt was of «•our-e, prompt I v mysterv and su|<crstitio«i to attempt to rever.-ed. .Mr. Kaiser i- to lie < oneratulated State Superintendent of Public In struction. PROF. l'K<»F A. LEROY I.EKOY ferret it out. Bnt by the great shinies of that in hi' person the frioioin of ihe press (Of Lins ) .»‘APT. JOHN O’BRIEN* democracy, we swear that th«» unexpect ha- I-ecu judicially vi:.<11- ated. Judge rUU l‘ri u ter e«l fall means something. Not being a Webster will learn from tins tliat men who (Ot Multnotnnii.) Ih»trirt Attorney WM. M. COLVlfi prophet, or any kin of propbets, the gol don the judicial ermine are subject to of «lemocraer only knows the foreliod- < ritici-m the same a« • ther official* are MWIITB (Mtn TMICT. inga of this si-it. To pure democracy when they get out of the line of honest public duty. .'«tlkV'T CHAS. NICKELL this mysterious omen seems one erf *a«i- Of Jwksotivile._________ ihwd and )>erti4pa of re«gret. But the con- The editor of the Crescent City News J. II. cTEWART is a lawyer. He say*: vqptkm says sheriff. KAMI El. FI RRY Ret »mew t stives - Hon. H. K. Hanna of Jacksonvilto » C. MJN'Gl'H For this |Kj*itiou the candidate is Hon. I attorney for E. J. Kaiser, defendant ifi Sheriff_____ W.Ji PRICE W. K. Price, of Toto. Mr. Price is a the contempt proceedings instituted by Of Toto. farmer, an honest, conscientious demo- an irate Judge, lias fileil a brief in the a ^TM<»s i / imc . E NICHOLS Clerk Of Eagle Point. > crat and'» good citizen, ami has a genial Supreme Court of • Iregon that will let the WM M HOLM» liottom out of Judge Weteter’» proceed Ko on 1er Comity <'ouiixoioner BEN J HAYMOND <li*po*ition that makes him |>opular with ing». It is well enough that it should. Rock Point. everybody that he has anything to do Koseliurg Review.] Of Jacksonville. with. He is a goo«l business- man and The contempt ease of the State vs. E. J. Aœaaor W. J. ROIMiERS ’ if elected, which it looks most likely he Kaiser was last week decided in favor of Of f»nis Valley. * ' * I C H. PRICE will l>e, tbe jieople will l>e assure«! that the defendant by the Oregon supreme court, Act»«;! Superintendent Of Neil Creek. Treasurer. GEO. R. BLOOMER | the duties of tbe sheriff’s office will be tbe tinding of the lower court l«eing reversed. attended to carefull?, and that nothing That so-called judge. Webster, will know Of Jacksonville. ------- AS WE 1H’Y AND SHIP < <>ror»er .E. B. PICKEL will be left undone to guard the interests more next.time. Of M«ilunl. Yreka Union. May 3.] Mirreyor .. G. ELK8NAT of tfie count). An Ashland telegram of May first, says: , of Meilfonl. • For county clerk Tho*. E. N iehols of THE The contempt of court case of Editor Eygle Point, is the candidate. Mr. Nich j Kaiser, of the V alley R ecoiio . who was j And Have Leas Rent, Etc., Etc., To Pay. ANOTHEIl YEAH. ols has held the position of assessor for sentenced to fifteen days tn jail an«i fine«l (60 by Judge Webster, for publishing last With this issue the V ii . i . ky B k < <>si> i-om- Jacksoii county, and retired after his December a severe criticism of the manage- nienceD the third year of its career. It second term with a record tn that capac : ment of the judiciary of this district, was may tie interesting Io its putrons and read- ity that was as neat and clean as has yet ‘ to-day hear«! ami reversed by the Supreme at Salem. em to know that the K mohp has pro»|>ere<l ever teen wound up by a county official. ’ Court This sounds healthy. It’s refreshing to from its inception. and its subscription list Politically, he is a consistent democrat, j find a sensible upper court, just now. never was the aarne for any one month, anti in his business transactions is K-ai hing a light-briiined lower one its duty. steadily swelling larger each succeeding prompt and reliable. The clerk’s office > What They Say or Him month, atul at times taking u sort of spe could not be placed in safer hands. Portland Examiner. TO SELECT cial booni. The publisher feels from the For recorder, the nominee is Wm. M.. The interior Democratic pre.s ia writing •teadilv increasing strength of the Rrcoati’a Everything Imaginable in that Line Kept In Stock At business that an <>uts|M>ken, feuriess amt Holmes. He is a clever young man, and up D. P. Thompson in style as follows, and conscientious newspaper is appreciate! in if it was not for the fact that he is com the Republican press are as busily engaged this section. Thanking its friemls for their pelled to carry ajot of dead weight about: ndenying the truth of the assertions made. past favors, the Rscoan will keep along the county would stand a good chance of Here are two samples: • A.SHZLJL1TI5, OR.EG-O1T. with th« procession of progress and aim to “]>. P. Thompson, Republican candidate getting there. marit the conthlem-e bestowed upon it. The candidate for state senator is Chas. for governor, was connec ted with the in famous swamp-land surveys, and made Die three Democratic nominee« for Nickel). The people of this county know | oath that a certain piece of land owned by reprem-ntativea are »ucceiniful farmers hint. Do you want him ? John F. Miller, on which' a mountain was The camlidates for representative*— situated, was swamp Sand. After that Mr. mid in thorough harmony with the Messrs. Furry, Mingtts'and Stewart—are i Thompson ’went to banking.’ ’’ state ticket. 1 “In 1882, w hen .Judge Crandall wis as all successful farmers. Samuel Furry Tacoma the' Washington RepuLli« an lias repreaented this county in the legis sessor, 1). P. Thompson She Republican I stronghold gives a sweep! ig Deima ratic lature before and made an honorable re candidate for governor, owned the south victory. The party of the _ people rises half of tlie John Poole «ionation claim, in cord. Conrad Mingus, of Ashland, is a triumphant ami eternal aa truth. thoroughly honest man and there will be township 1 north, range 2 west, comprising •-------- Has opened rooms with a full line of Funeral Supplies—— 2^8 acres. Assessor Crandall assessed this Uol. Robert A. Miller’s camlitiacy for no crooked work attached to any legisla- land at $3060. The valuation was fair one, eongrcea is progreMing nicely. The 1 tion that he fathers. J. H. Stewart, the but D. P. Thompson kicked on it, cursed IN D. WILSON'S FURNITURE -TORE, on MAIN Street. |>reMM throughout the state report .good Medford orehartlist, is said to have been the assessor ami swore he would see that he JC^“Aiiy Calls for his services will be appreciated and promptly turn-outs to hear him andj’rof. Le Roy. , a member of the Illinois legislature, be- was not re-elected, and, moreover, that attended to. Prices Reasonable. • % ! fore coming to this county. Washington county would get no more In these times of (loiitical discussions For county commissioner, Ben. Hay tuxes out of him. Thompson soon after sold 1l>e land. preferring | to invest his <to not forget the Fourth of Julv celebra mond is the nominee. Mr. Haymond money in some form ormtit property that would tion*. Ashland is arrangeing for the has held tho position before, is exception- escape taxation-tintiixe«! bonds for in- grandest blowout yet introduced in ' ally well qualified to fill its duties and as stance.” The North Portland indeftendent ccfo Southern Oregon- * ! the bridge bugaboo is not now in the way 1 furnish inv own new Hearse and give jiersonal attention to funerals. Orders ored republican club has organized. solicited for Scro|t Sawing, Wood Shaping, Screen Doors and Windows, and Gen | to humbug the peojde, he will doubtless They won’t lie inderiendent very long. The Oregon City Cimrier, published in eral Repairs. Organ! and repaired. J L. DOWNING. i be elected. $ $ Thompson will address the club be J>. P. Thom peon’s old home, says: fore the campaign is over. W. J. Rodgers of Sam ’ s Valley, the “It is one of the standing joke« in Oregon city that when 1). P. Thompson resided ’ candidate for county assessor, is the ex Even Kansas kicks. The Kansas City here be moved beyond the city limits a few county commissioner of this county, an Star quotes ex-Governor Osborn as sav feet in older to escape the city taxes. Dave honest old line Democrat and a good cit- ing: “We have been rolling up Repub has always vied wjfli the dog salmon in j izen. lican majorities by pressing home on |a>pularity ’■ Prof. C. S. Price, of Ashland precinct, the farmers the old-time doctrine of for the otticc of school superintendent, is Horace Greelv, that protection would I build up factories al our doors and furnish Thia ia an “off year” in polities, and i eminently fitted for tbe |>osition, and will , a market for the sale of our . products. the man tliat does the scratching is the j lie elected by a handsome majority. : Unless something is done to show Kan one that will produce the result. Thia G. Elksnat, of Medford, for surveyor is sas people that protection, as practiced i means that Pennover, of the liemocrutic said to be competent, and Dr. E. B. Picket j by the Republican party, works out that i result, we shall have trouble. We can state ticket nt leant, will be elected. It ! means also in county nml district offices of same place, for coroner is 8|>ok<hi of as not any longer funiish the big Repttbli- being able to conduct tbe office of coroner i can majorities and let tbe manufacturers that fitness ami just claims for public successfully down East, who are rich, get all the position, Will lie the order of the duv. benefits, while we have nothing but The Roseburg Kailroad Boom mortgages to show for it,’’ The duatralian ballot svatem wa» in- Roseburg, Or., May 8.—Coos county Census Eitumei-ation. troduced in the St. l’aul city ejection on lias raised her share of the sutaidv for The enumeration of the «:ensus will not the Hth and achieved another distiii- the Roseburg and Coos Bay railroad, and ! commence until tbe first Monday of guiahed jioint The city, heretofore Roseburg’s is assuied. June, afld will have to lie completed on l’ro)>erty here is double «in value, and heavily republican, went democratic by a i or before the first Monday in July, 1890, the boom has come. The real estate big majority. The, duatnilian ballot thus only allowing the ethimerstors thir transfers to-day aggregate 140.000. l""9 ty «lavs ior their work. Populous dis •yntein ia death to the political parties Marshfield, Or., May 8.—George Hol who <*ontrol politics with their “boodle.” i comb arrived here to-dav and will plat tricts will have to be divided so that no more than four thousand, according to East Marshfield al once and commence The Corvallis Times, a strictly inde building wharves and a twenty thousand the last census, shall be in any district. ; The superintendent will fix the remuner pendent pHj«cr |>olitieu)ly, says althougli dollar hotel on the terminus of the Drain ation of enumerators at least one month A Coos Bay railroad, opposite Marshfield. the inass-i are apt to forget favors tuid before the commencemeut of enumera- j Coos Bay is developing into one of the their friemls ami are too often swayed by livliest points in Southern Oregon, and tion. The law fixes compensation in the influence of th«' politicians aud the there w ill soon lie built a city that will i populous districts at two cents per name, ! fifteen cents for each farm, two cents for Who carries the largest stock in Southern Oregon of Select money power, Gov. I’ennoyer should be equal Portland in size and prosjieritv. i deaths, twenty cents for each establish- re-elected. “We believe Sylvester Pen- ’ ment of industry, and five cents for each | Goverurtt J’ennover spoke at Silverton surviving soldier, sailor or marine, or norer is the |»eople's friend. He lias . last Thursday afternoon and made a governed in their interest «luring the I splendid impression on his audience. ; the widow of a soldier, sailor or marine. i«ast four years and we lielieve is entitled Foqr old-time republicans came out boltl- In certain districts where the taking of the censue is more difficult, the superin ; ly for him. A striking contrast this, be tendent can fix the compensation at not to tlieir consideration now.” tween the methods nursued by the gov- less than a day or more than $6. < hir school system is one of the corner ' ernor and those of Mr. Thorpf“Son, One There is no compensation for mileage or ’ goes before the people like a mail, witji stones of good government and officers runway expenses of enumerators. his record of four years of faithful service,, ought to be elected inw|»ective of polit and gives hon«?st, logical reasons w hy thé Turned» al Akron, Ohio ical preferences. The schools of scqgntv people should supi«ort him. Mr. Thotup- Cleveland, Ohio, Msv IQ--The lead are tinder special charge of a su|«erinteii- so’i makes no public speeches, ’but sits er’s . I kron ((>.) s|>ecin): At 3:80 TtiC dent, wlto ought to l«e acquainted with back, relyiflg on a party majority and evening, in the midst of a most terrible Green and ûried Fruits, Gonfççtjonary. Stationary and a fine the work nml qualified for the position, if the fact that with his enormous wealth clou«! burst, this city was struck by the I and backed by the banking interest he we expect to keep the system up to its can get the office. If narrow party prej , worst tornado ever known hereabouts. line of Crockeryware. Thewtorm struck the south part of the high educational standard. Prof. C. S. udice could be torn sway, Pennoyer . city, doing damage which cannot lx* esti Price, the democratic nominee, is com would be elected by the biggest majority mated at this writing, but fully 100 build petent and able to fill its duties accepta ever cast in this state.—Appeal. ings .are completely demolished, and New Goods Constantly Arriving. Tlie Best Quality of C<<<!> only Kept. bly. A vote for him is a vote for a good Since the murder at Willow Ranch, I hundreds more badly damaged. A large i the friends of Win. Dahlke, who worked j number of persons are injured. administration. l’assing «long Broiyi,Kline and Wheel ! for J. V. Sapper last summer, are won Republican Ticket. • • The partisan who undertakes to work dering what became of him. He left er streets, twelve or mqre houses are Congressman BINGER HERMANN : more or less damaged, some being moved i here last fall to go to Warner, but has on the prejudices of the people lnav be never l>een heanl from since.- He left from their foundations, and others com (Of Douglas.) .......... D. P-THOMPSON safely set down as a triskster and under his tools, clothing, and some wages due pletely w recked. The wind struck Geb Goygrnof DRUGGISTS. (Df if).ltnOm.;h.l no cireumstaiiccs can you trust him. him, and said he would either return for hart Herman’s house as the family, con Secretary of State .! G. W. M-'BRJDJi, (Of Columbia.) The reliable man, in whatever calling or the articles, or send ior them soon. He sisting of nine persons, had just sat dow n School Books. Stationery 9 to supper, and the house was badly datu- PHIL. MKTCIIAN l«o«ition, always looks for a cause of ac wore a tight suit of clothes when he left I aged. All occupants were more or less State Treasurer (Of Grant.) Jaikeview, and this same Charles Wash tion which is right ami results equitably burn, of Willow Ranch, was seen last bruised. The hurricane then struck the Supreme Judge..................... IL S. BEAN Clocks, Watches, and (Of Lane.)* in every • relation i of men toward each fall, wearing a very similar suit. No per Burkhardt brewery squarely, wrecking State Sui>erintennent of Public In it. Q. C. Baker ’ » grocery was torn to other, or to the public. The partisan son in Warner has seen Dahlke, and his strut lion .E. B. M’ELROY pieces. The bilker is missing, ami it is Jewelry. (Of Marion.) l»ubl>l>?r who continues to talk of things disappearance is uu.ciyjnuted for.—Lake feared he is dead in the ruins. view Examiner, State Printer ........................... F. C. BAKER in which the people feel no interest and .Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or. (Of Multnomah.) While Speaker Heed is in favor- of ex avoid actual, living iaaues, will hereafter District Attorney ....... C. P>. WATSON pediting the work of congress as much Prescriptions racefuHy put up bv com fimi little encouragement among men as possible and adjourning by the 1st of County Ticket petent hands wlio are ca|mble of thinking, and tlio*e June, there are a number of senators who Senator Theo. Cameron who honestly seek tbe general welfare. believe the republicans should*make the J. M. Mi l ,j.« most of their opportunity and enact into ..j. w! M erritt ' —I Salem State Democrat. Representatives. ; I laws al! the ptoj osed measures to which G eo . B rowx • they have given their indorsement. Sen- Slierilf J A». G. B iri . sey THOMHOX OWNS UP. If you wake up in the ' ator Hoar, w ho has made a survey of tlie Clerk .......... M ax M cller morning with a bitter or At a meeting in Portland last Thurs situation, believes that congress will ever M. A lford Bar of (he IlamÍMwd Krsi¿t¡ir.< A ¡a Ihr Slair Recorder. retuaiu in session till the end of August ,bad taste in your mouth, day, tlie Oregonian re)«orte Thompson to W m . B at County Commissioner . for Oak or lÄrhangc for Farm Prçprrh. or beginning of Kopteiubgr. have said: Languor, Dull Headache, Treasurer. .:.......... J ames C roxemiller “The Democratic party of Oregon Astoria knows how to do a good thing Assessor S horty H amilton Despondency, Constipa aeetns to liave adopted a new watch word. for itself right promptly. The people there I will sell on long time or exchange for School Superintendent C. B. F itzgerald tion, take Simmons Liwer You bear them talk about it iu their raise«! a bonus of $2t«UK)O in twenty-four Surveyor ....... P eter A itleoate . farm, my resilience in .faillant! with a stab« convention, smaU knots of politici hours to secure the railniad pronii e-l by Regulator. It correct^ Coroner D r . J ß. P arsox frontage of 160 feet on Main st., aud 150 ans «liscuss it on the streets. It is the Huntington. on .Hida Ave. The grounds are nicely the bilious stomach, simple question— water. All know what The wars of the future, if there shall be Jain out with choice fruit and shrublrery, sweetens the breath and CliincM* f'aniiix Hohl ^liuiiiK Land. artificial stone walk, good stable and out it means, and as I had something to <lo any, will be short and terrible beyond all Judge Willis Swpet, in the District Co«irt with it myself, I will explain its signifi precedent. The new German ride will cleanses the fursetl tongue. .a. This cottage was built in the of Mount Idaho, Idaho, has decided tliat buildings. cance. kill a man with the steel-poitikHl bullet Children as well as a«lultj Chinese have.no rights whatever on mining Fail of 1888 of Ihechojceat material and The Bull Ran water bill as introduced alter it has gone through a tree a foot in lands in the I’nittd States, and that a lease by first-cisss yôrkméb, Newson IJtOq., sometimea eat something in the last legislature, ha«l some object- diameter, a wall a brick and a half thick, of mining ground to them is invalid, and S. F. architects. Will sell or eschange ional features, which I attempted to nave or fifteen inches of loose earth. A sol that does not digest well, amounts to an abaihb.ninent of claim. any pert of 1 to 4 acres all in choice fruit removed. 1 said then, that if I was not dier can carry 200 rounds and deliver six Measures will now 1« taken, if an ap)«eal is ami adjoining said residence. This is producing Sour Stomach, Micixtisful in inv efforts, I woul«l vote shots without reloading, ami loads by a allowed, to oust all Chinese nyners in the the most modern in style and best con Heartburn, Restlessness, for the bill anyhow. I did vote for it, single motion, adjusting a tin magazine. Territory. The derision is far-reaching, structed cottage in Southern Oregon, and will lead to the al anilonmejit of much choice location and can Ire had at a bar or Sleeplessness—a good and I voted for it six times. [Applause.] ground p«is'es.-e<l by the Chinese. This de 1 was present at every meeting and Final Notice to Delinquent. dose of Regulator will eision is an old oi.e tendered ytarsagoin gain. Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or vtrted. ami all knew how I vote«! ” California.and the only way Chinese hold W. N. Luckey, Real Estate -tgt. Ashland give relief. So perfectly Taxpayers. claims in California is bv patent a«.|uired Oregon harmless is this remedy So far a« G. A. R. representation is T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the bv citizens and sold to < 'hir.ese. concerned. the democratic ticket can su}»- dehn«]uent tax «Jst of Jackson county, that it can be taken by George Francis Train, acccmpani«?d by Weighed in the l alanee and found “A ply a better article; one that lias not been Oregon, for Isst. has Is-«) turned over io the •youngest infant or S. W. \\ ail, of Tacoma, who has traveled perfect dentifrice”—Wrigiit’.s Myrrh Tooth mud for political trickery, than the re- tue. with a warrant front tlig Hot). County the most Helicate delicate person with ltjm on Itis lour around tlie v.ot l«!, Soap. Preserves the teeth, removes tartar, |>ublieaii ticket, /’rof LeRoy can dis Court for its immediate eolleetiou. All the breath, de-troys bacteria of the have-left (Jueet stown on tlie steamer ior punties count l*ro(. McElroy oil tliat line;Capt. persons who are on -ai«l list will please call wiihoqt injurv, no matter mouth. Sold by T. K. Eolt« n. at mv office ¡n Jacksonville ami settle with New York, .">2 days ou the trip. Train O’Brien lays in the siiade all the rest on out further delay as I will be roiupelled t<> what the oontfitipq of tho Sleepless nights, made miserable by that expects to make the full in 62 «lays, the repnHican ticket, while we have one levy upon the pro|>ertv of the said delin terrible «xtugli. Shiloh’s Cure i- «he remedy system may l>e. It «a* heating Nc’ly J'.lv ten «lavs. of the noblest Romans ol all left in the quents, in order to enforce payment of said for you. Kept on hand at T K Bolt-n s. do no harm if it'does no ,«en>oii of Hon W. M. Townsend. There ta.'. if not paid soon. A prompt compli l-eluy- are dangerous -I'^ke 8ii imo«is Ijigh«.-t price for marketable prixlucts of ia no atse for tlieaw- fellows to bank any ance with the law will save further costs. l iver Regulator in time ford»sjiwjr-ia, go«««I, but its imputation evers-di-rcrit-tion t>ai«i l«v P. 11. Donoghue. J as . ti. B irds ?:», biliousness and all diseases of the liver. Ioniser ou .khat capita). The democrats for 40 years proves it have euougli of the same sort to give >htriff and Tax Collector of Jackson coun Ven's working pants fnmi up. at A big supply of < uting « loth at llun! k ty. Oregon. i never tads in Join” good. er’s itheni odd*.- Poriian-I World-. Blount's. Jacksonville. April IA, ls4X'. FOURTH OF JULY Cel e bi‘at i on At H. S. EtëERY NEW GOODS! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods lUtxacl ISO y ss O¡otlxi ng. Funeral Director Hats, Caps, etc. ÆZEÔE Ashland And will be sold at our well known LOW PRICES. Arrangements are being made FOR A BIG TD-A-ÏI- j Y .AZE-tTUI’V'IZtNTG- B R oots ® S R mses ) BLOW Full Assortment always Im tn hand, direct from the East, and at Prices that Defy Competition. Program later on J F u mit urei ^-7farbW\0WL Çoi/G// tfjLLçb IN TRAIN LOAD LOTS " EAST Er^\L (oiiç.riS^P We Can Give You Lower Prices than Portland or San Francisco This Remedy • Is ft plrasant, safe, and sure cure for coughs, colds, and nil throat and lung affections. MA NV FACT!’RED BY w I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cat. Sold all bv druggists. call‘.special attention to f. M, HENDERSON & C’O.’s (Chicag oj It School House Shoes, aud CHURCH, BROWN <Sr CO.’S (Boston) (3 00 calf B J Shoes, the besGmade. Every pair guaranteed. SMITH & DODGE’S J. M. McCALL. J. L. DOWNING, Artist. Corner Main and Granite Street». MILLER & STRANG, PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED U ndertaker IX1 Ilrpmidps made in a}| pxaminp our work Gail agd SIX MILES SGI TH OF GRANT S PASS, OR. Hardware, Machines, Tools, Stoves, 200,000 TREES FOR SALE Bodies Embalmed, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. .BIZADUGEZòS HARDWARE,. TDtU Ware, ami in Fact Everything Usually Kept in Stock by a Com plete and well-kept Hardware Store. Let us at least give you price Before Purchasing Elsewhere? Job Work a Specialty. —CONSISTING OF— Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna mental trees. OXTZR, Piaui», ¡Hackberry Plant» , and Graperine». DtEFARTMENT , Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Experienced Hands Our Nursery ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD I'OU CASH AT LOWEST PJtlCES. G R O C E RIE S^ed 9^ Land IS G ROW Ji IH th o u t Tri'if/ti f i Ashland Fence Works! . K*- WE do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties or kindll of FRUIT, until satisfied that thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and climate lieculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE GON. Write for terms to A. H. CARSON A SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. OR W. B. C oltox . Agent. Ashland. Or. E. Mr MILLER -THE IL D • 1 E M E R Y, ‘Proprietor. Manufacturers of the t'elebrated — • *■» GREGORY & HICKS. 1 1 11 PEOPLE'S GROCER. I Passenger Coach to Every Train. Freight moved alxnit town at rates Five lowbk 'T han any one else . Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables Doubl Stanau Qalvanjzed Bessemer -Steel Wire *=F Fire wood of all ¿dnds delivered any CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. where in town at lowest prices. ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. THE i’JF'Cheaper than a Rai! Fence, Mo.-e Durable than Boards, and Stronger tliat' art» Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. W orks xo N orth S ide or 11. 11. Citossix«;, H rlmax S treet . OREGON LAND COMPANY llpys and sells t;rain and Frqit farms, and also deals in CITY ZPiROIFIEIR/TY AWARDED THE ONLY . -----o----- Klain offieein Salem. Oregon, with branch offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Oregon. ----- o----- Pamphlets, price lists and maps sent on application. Correspondence promptly altendcihto. CHITWOOD BHOS. FOR SALE! DRUG Carries a Full Stock of Fresh Drug^ Patent Mt'dicinei, Toilet Articles, etc, etc —; ALSO 1— Strawberry BUY YOUR ¿Tate Up. OREGON MBDFORD, — i 1 Notice Is hereby given Uiat by virtue of an order of the county court of Jackson county, State of Oregon, made and entered March sth. lxtio. I, W. H. Parker, adminis trator ot the estate of John A. Grieve, de ceased. will on Saturday, the 26th day of April, at the hour of one o’clock, p. m., at the Court House door of said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following descrilied real proj>erty of said es-ta'.e, to v«it: The south west quarter of the southeast «¡natter of section three (3), and the northwest quarter of northeast quarter, ami the cast half of northwest <iu±rter of H>..-tii«n ten (!<!).■ ail in Tp. 11 south, of range 4 east of the W. M-. and containing l‘5O acre«. W. 11. PAIIKE 11, Administrator of the estate of John Grieve, deceased. Jacksonville, Oregon, March sth. J8U»'. m 13-4tJ FOR SALE —< AT THE 'f — EXPOSITION, 1HH«. A I'al! and examine them, ON EXHIBITION AT ÄRTIN & Ä8TIK MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH i OHLY PERFECT AND GRANITE A shland ,« . • O regon . Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Maiket St. San Francisco, Cal. flNF QPAN 0? UflRQFQ UllE. OrHIl UT ilUDQLO —Harness and Wagen.— THOROUGHBRACE HACK —And— * OA j; SINGLE lì f G G J HOUSE Apply to THOS. W. ESTES, Ashland, Or. IftEST’SEmS are those put up by DJI. FERRY SCO. Who are the Largest Seedsmen in the world. D. M. F erst & Co's Beautifully Illustrated, Lesaiptive Sttp-WiJAl. Will y« u sutler with dyspepsia and liver tor r8go will be mailed FREE to all complaint? iyhiloh’s Vitaltzer Is guaran api«icants, and to last season's cus teed to cure. For sale by T K Bolton. tomers. It is better than ever. Ev ery person using Garden, Flower Do you wish Pearly White Teeth, healthy or Field SEEDS should send for it. gums, pure breath? I se Wright’s Mvrrh D. M. FERRY4CO. Tooth Soap. Hol«l by T. K. Bolton. DETROIT, MICH. The Ue-i Cross Cc-tigh Cure, ma- e y Chas. WrightA Co., is e-pe« tally adapted for deep-cated c. Ms. where there ia pain in the Catarrh Cured, health and tweet i -cailt chest, ami tendency to pneumonia or pieu- risv. It will stop a hacking night cough secured, by Shiloh’sCgtarrh Remedy. Price 00cents Nasal injecfoi free, at Boltons United States Land Offic«, Roseburg, rir.i A pril 22.1890 i ■VOTH’E is HEREBY GIVEN’«THAT f Lx the following nained settler has tiled J notice of his intention to make final proof '» support of liis claim, and that said proof «-. ill be made before the judge or, in bis ao -ence, lie'ore the clerk of tbe county c«-urt wf J.«« :,.-<«n county, Or., at Jacksonville.Oi*.. I '«n >atur<lay, May 31st lmm. viz: rKKl’EUICK KITH« HARD. ' Dome texi entry, No. 5M3. for the N W , « of s E ’ j and S W of N E ',4 sec 4, 4i; ? w. w m . !!«• nimi's the following witnesses to prove liis continuous resilience upon and ill .««lion of said land, viz: Jolm W. .’.it «‘lu-’d tin<i Philip tJhave, of Uniontown. I .1 ickson « untv. Or , and George «Schiinipf ■ ami Jett Ri; -chard, of Jacksonville. Jack- on county, Oregon C h v:. W-Jouierci.y. Rcg.”tLT