VALLEY RECORD- THE VOK E OK THE I’HAKISEE TIMBEK LAND NOTICE. THE RESULT. Assistant Post master-4 tonerai Clark- 1 G v. P. ¿.noyer i- Trintnphwitly it«- i United State* I-md < iftice. Roseburg, Or..> June 3. i son. iu his »|x-t- h before the Norfolk . elecie t by the Pf-opl«- by a bürge ’OTICE i* hereby ziveii licit tn eompii-' A m UI.AND O*..... Tuifc1»»». June 5 ta'« I Club, gave the Bost'misns the Iowa re-! Maji«r.«y. anec with tbe ¡>r->vi*ions ot tii ■ act of publican “••lee” of civil service reform. Nickell Defeated tor Senalor and : congress at June 3. 1878. entitled "An act He was in favor of th«- reform, but want Colvig Probably ha* a small Ila for the sale ot timber lands in the states <»f The People's Paper. I California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washitig- ed it so a«ljusled that only rejiublicaiis Jority f«>r Di*t. Ally. -Bii-d*e-. and i ton Territory?’ Thomas E. Stanley, of i Klamath City, county of .-iskivou. state of oftie in M<«'aU • Hall, up-*t-airs; stairs on couid hokl office. He said be was in sym- ; Muller Ke-elected. ha* this <iay filed in thi* office north -ule of Masonic Ixitldii.g. (icthv with the "principle,” but was con- ! Pennoyer is re-elected by a majority of i ■ California, hl* sworn statement for the pureha-e of the Entered in tbe Postoffiee at Ashland a* vin< e<l that democrats could not conduct over3,000. Muitnomah county gaveThomp I > E q of see No. 3ii. in tp No. :s>. S R No. 4 E. and will offer pr<x»f to *hpw that tbe t*er*»iid Claas mail matter. tbe business of tbe country us well as re- ■on only 50 maj< nty. Binger Herman is l i land sought i.* more valuable tor it* limiter puI>1 ¡car s. It will be observed that the elected between eight and nine thousand. ' or stone th in for agrii tiitural punn.-e-. and That was a great victory over boodle logic of Mr. Clarkson's views is that tlie : The legislature is republican by s I mmi : two- to < 'tab!i*u hi- claim to sain la.id liefore the i Register and Receiver of this office at Rose- ami tlie Oregonian. difference petween re|sib!icans and dem-, third*. The b.danre of the republican -tale • burg. Oregon, on AVednexlay the 20th day ti-ket is elected. of August. 18f«i. ocrats is n:ore personal than political. The single Tax movement—Wyoming's His anti;»atliy to detnarrats is as pro- Thom, «on lay- his defeat to J'-c Simon’s He name* as witnesses: Edward Caitqe- knife, to the non-taxabie bond*. tbe union i bell, of Klamath < iiy. Siskiy. u county, proposed tax on btulielont. noubccil and i hangel»-*« as was ibe polit partv. etc., etc. We think so too. j Cal.. Gtmrge A. BI imm I and Edward \. A table containing '.he count of Jackson Hildreth, of Ashland, .lack-on county, Or.. "Didn't I told you so,” is in the land. ical creed of the frontier sheriff who wa* Frank Met 'rm-ken. of White Point. Or. Hr «I m si Id Ir- placed on tbe chain gang. always “agin the dog tax,” and maile county, a* far a heard from. i* published Any anil all j«er*ons claiming adversely this sweeping negation a platform big el-ewhere. Il will be complete by next the aliqve-des'.Tibed lands are requested to isne of the R bcokp . file their claims on or liefore said 20th day Tlie saddest words of tongue or pen are enou.'h to cover all issues Mr. Clarkson of August. lMto. The county officers elected are alxitit as did not undertake to reconcile his idea of these sad words: “Say, lend me ten.” C has . W. J ohnston , Register. the jiersoual superiority of republicans to follow.*: M-nator, Theo. Cameron (R); TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Tbe censúa agent is abroad in the lami democrats in governmental science with representatives, J. M. McCall. J. W. Mer ritt (R.'») and Samuel Furry (D); -beriff. and he is asking many impudent ques the fact that in one year of republican J. G. Birdsey (Ry; clerk. Max Muller (R); United States Land Office, Roseburg. Gr.,1 j rule a handsome surplus, left by a demo recorder, W. M. Holmes (D); commission June 3.18!» i. ( tiona. i cratic administration, has tieen dissipat- ' er, Benj. Haymond ID); a-ses-or, I. L. VrOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT . k A in compliance with the provisions of Gen. Boulanger and hi» horse caught i ed, and a deficit of something like a bun- ] Hamilton (R); coroner. Dr. l’arson (R); act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled tbe eye of the "rural deatreeks” again I dred millions substituted in its stead I trea-nrer, Geo. Bloomer (D); superintend the "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and this time. _______________ i Colonel Fred Grant, the son of his fath- ent, <’. S. Price 11)); surveyor, Peter Apple Washington Territory.” Frank McCracken, gate (It) ! er, enriched tbe political literature of the j Governor Pennoyer received 27,901 of White Point, county of Jackson, state of votes in 1886, while T. R. Cornelius re | day with one remembered remark. When Link Ville, June 1.—Complete returns from Oregon, ha* this day filed in this office his -tatement for the purchase of the N asked to give his views on the tariff, he this county place Coivig'» majority at 10. -worn ceived 24,199. W of N W '4, S of N W J4 and N W j answered after the fashion of an Oriental Lakeview. June X This prccincl give* J4 of b W Jf of see No. 24, in tp 39. S R No. 1 E, and will offer proof to show that the An old poker player after reailing of j barber when given a hard one, by saying, 1 Pennoyer 11 majority ; 327 votes cast. Town-eiul l.'f> majority. Hermann. 9. A land sought is more valuable for its timlier the terrible accident at Oakland on F ri~ ; “It is easier to handle a surplus than a Snider, republican, for joint representative, or stone than for agricultural purposes, and day, sighed as lie said, cs, it’s all in deficit.” Mr. Clarkson and his friends 131 in this and 32 in South Warner; for Coi to establish his claim to said land before vig 113 majority here. Cannot hear from tbe Register and Receiver of this office at the draw.”^_, have shown their dexterity in handling a all Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 20th the precinct* l>efore to-morrow night. Tlie greafvutory of Pennoyer is gtorv »«>'* have gotten away with it | For the district attorneyship for Jack- day of August, 1890. names as witnesses: Al. Hopkins, eaougL for all true democrats. But a few i <>th a celerity that baseven surprised son, Josephine, Klamath and Lake, C. B. of He Shake. Jackson county, Or., William more countv officers would not )>e ¿fe. themselves. Now they will proceed to Watson has a majority of 208 in Josephine Nelson anil George A. Blood, of Ashland. 1 the harder work of handling a deficit. ¡county, Wm M.Colvighns 16 majority in Jackson county. Or.. Edward Campbell, of City, Siskiyou county, Cal. pre8eut indications their mode of Klamath «ml 9 in Jackson. It was Klamath Any and all persons claiming adversely believed until last evening that Lake I Tboui|MKin probably doulitsthe question ‘dealing with the problem will be simple, would not jxvssihly overcome this, but the aliove-descnbeil lands are requested to now liinnielf, aliout everylssiy having hi* j if not efficacious—they will proceed to I when Lakeview precinct gives Coivig 1/3 I file their claims in this office on or liefore said 20th day of August, ls9o. price. Father Oregon remained firm ; make it bigger. They bandied the sur- I majority it looks as the balance of Lake C h as . W. J ohnston Register N i TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office. Roseburg Or.,* ! June 3.1800. j VoTIt'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a A in <ompliance with the provision* of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled i “An act for the sale of timber land* in the I Mates of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory. ’ Al. Hopkins, of .-hake, couuty of Jackson, state of Oregon, uni is now ready for business has this day tiled in this office lxis sworn] statement for the purchase of the S V of N in Reeser s Block, Ashland \\ ', and E of > W 1, of sec No. 6. in tp -to, S.R No. 4 E. am1 will offer proof to show The articles we carry are 1o< tliat the land sought is more valuable for numerous to mention. \V< it.* tiuilier or stone than for agricultural ! purpiMes. and to e-tabli*l> hi- claim to said aim to keep everything usu ¡and liefore tlie Register and Receiver of , tliiit office at Ro*ehi»rg. Or.. Oil Thursday I ally found in a variety store the 21st day of August, 1*90. lie names as witnesses: William A. in prices from 1<* to 2">cts. So Nelson of Ashland. Jackson county. Or., - licitine an inspection of oui Frank MrCrackenot White Point, Jackson i I county. Or.. Thoma* E Stanley of Klamath ! goods . at * vour earli. sl oppor It Citv, Siskiyou county, Cal..' Edward A. I tunity, we are, Hildreth of Ashland. Jackson county. Or. Any and all jx-rson* claiming adversely Most Respectfully, the aixive descril<e<t land* are requested to file their claims in this office on or before WILSON <fc WALSWORTH *aid 21*t day of Augu*t, 1890. C h vs . W. J ohnston , R egister. THE NEW STORE NEW GOODS! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ARE ZDJkTLY ÆZELZRÆVITSTG- Ind will lie sold at our well known LOW PRICES. R oots ® BAIMI) A- WIMER TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and —Will nm a HACK to— I nited State* Land Office. Roseburg. Or.i June 3. Is!«), f yrOTICElS HEREBY GIVEN THAT aA in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, lS7t>. entitled "An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Wallington Territory," William Nelson, of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Or egon. ha* this day tiled in this office bis sworn statemen for the purchase of the N 1 j of NE((, the S E J4 <>t N E >4 and N E Ji of N W % ofsec No. 24, in tp No. X), S R No. 4 E, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish lii-s claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wed nesday the 20th day of August, l s!)o He names as witnesses: Frank Mc Cracken. of White 1’oint. Jackson county. Or., Al. Hopkins, of Shake, Jackson coun ty, Or., George A. Blood, of Ashland, Jack- son county, Or., Edward Campbell, of Klamath City. Siskiyou county. Cal. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-desenlied lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of August, 1880. C has . W. J ohnston . Register. SODA SPRINGS at Prices that Defy Competition. Ou tbe Wagner place. 10 nii'es from Ashland, this summer for the accommodation of tbe public. Regular Trips Erery Sundat/. Leaving Ashland betwe< n K and 9 a m., and leaving tbe Springs for Ashland at 3 o’clock p. m. FAKE EACH WAY 50 cents. rpiIROUGH THE WEEK DAYS the A. rig—a g<M>d thoroiighbraee and team will do a general delivery and jolt-wagon business. Promptness ' and satisfaction guaranteed. The public patronage is re spectfully solicited. K. T. BALDWIN, [v3-n2tf A LONZO W! M E R. ' plus by spending it. That is the way I county may overcome Watson’s 18.? ina- | joritv on the outside. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. The result mesas the re-election of Col Grant handled a surpltw, and he L VTKB. Senator Mitchel). Cameron and McCall, found the task an easy one, but a deficit TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Returns from Lake county, estimated EAST SIDE OF STREET, He call ¡.special attention to C. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red Hermann 32. Pennoyer 140, Town- United States Land Office, Roseburg. Or.( from this county, are warm friends of I grew on him like Jonah’s gourd. Spend i ( majority (South of Breeden's grocery store.) June 3. 1890. 1 United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or..) send 3t»i Webb 100, M<-Elroy 82, Coivig 232, ing the surplus is a feat of statecruft that School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J N otice is hereby given that June 3, 18610. f Mr. Mitd>dL Snyiler 200, electing him joint representa in compliance with the provisions N otice is hereby given that I has not been equaled since the days cf tive. Three more democratic precincts to Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. of the act of Congress of June 3, in compliance with the provisions of ashionable dressmaking and Jim Lutau offered The Pacific Express . the worthy Rhine baron, who plundered hear from. 1878, entitled “ An act for theA sale the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled F repairing done' in a m at and satisfac of timber lands in tlie States of < wlifor- ami Public < (pinion $25<M) each to supjiort all who came bis way for fear they would "An act foi the sale of timber lands in the tory manner. Our work and price will Josephine county gives the following ma Thompson. But the laboring men’s | lie murdered for their wealth by the rob- jorities: Thompson 12. Hermann 87. Met- nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and suit vou. Please give us a call. Territory,” Edward Campbell of Klamath Washington Territory.” Edward A. Hild HETSCHEL SISTERS. newsjMpers were not for sale. bers down the river. schan 88, McBride 89, Bean 85, McElroy 57, City, county of Siskiyou, state of California, reth, of Ashland, county of Jackson, state 3-1-tf Ashland, Oregon. One other statement of Mr. Clarkson , Baker(¡9, Watson (dist, att y) 204; H. B. has this day file«! in this office his sworn of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office There were forty-five declarations of in- ! deserves some attention. He said, after Miller, representative, 75; Volney Coivig, statement for the purchase of tbe S W >4 of his sworn statement for the purchase of the sec No. .'JO, in tp No. 3!), South Range No 4 N W J4 <>f see No. 30, in tp No. 39, S R No. on lions to become citizen* of the United , attacking the south for being barbarous I co. judge, 105; J, C, Moss, sheriff, 59; C. K. East, and will offer proof to show that the 4 E. and will otter proof to show that the States tile.I in Portland last Saturday, and I Chanslor, dem. for clerk, ,55; CO Biglow, land sought i* more valuable for its timber land sought is more valuable for its timber and Democratic, that in West Virginia I two thirds of the prospective voters could I commissioner, 141; J. W. Sherer, treasurer, or stone than for agricultural purposes, or stone than for agrictdtural purposes, notread. The country would be better oil alone sixty thousand ex-Confederate sol and to establish his claim to said land I hj - and to establish his claim to said land lie diers voted the Republican ticket. West 71; W. E. Harmon, assessor, 143; C, T. Hu- fore the Register and Receiver of this office lore tlie Register and Receiver of this office withoul -u< h citizens. , vens, surveyor, 140. at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 21st at Roseburg. Or., on Wednesday flic 2oth due of the RaniiMHfst litsitiriu.es in Ihr Shite Virginia <lid not semi half that many Klamath county complete gives these ma dav of August, 1890. dav of August, 1890. The democrats of Jackson county h»*l I U1en into the Confederate army, and if for Sale or Exrhaage for Faria Property. He names as witnesses: < ieorge A. Bl«xxi, lie names as witnesses: Thomas E. jorities: Hermann 19, Pennoyer 117, Bon- better make no county nominations for ;iny considerable numlier of ex-rebel* in an<l Edward A. Hildreth, of Ashland, Jack- I Stanley, of Klamath City, Siskiyou county, liaui 9, Webb 31; LeRov 17. Townsend 8; son county. Or.. Thomas E. Stanley, of Cal., George A. Blood, of Ashland, Jackson i several years to come. By that time that state vote the republican ticket, the I will sell on long time or exchange for O’Brien 12; Coivig (dist att’y) 16; G. W, Klamath City, Siskiyou county. Cal., Frank ;county. Or.. Edward Campbell, of Klamath they will be able to heal the factions and republican party has alisorbed about all I Smith, dem. for joint representative, 44; McCracken, of White Point, Jackson coun j City, Siskiyou county. Cal., William Nelson, farm, my residence in .Ishlaml with a Proprietor. frontage of 160 feet on Main st., and l’>0 I of Ashland, Jackson county. Or. elect the county officer« in a county the secession element there. West Vir Orr, rep. county judge, 198; l.eayitt, repub. ty. Oregon. on .Hida .Ive. Tlie grounds are nicely Any and all persons claiming adversely and all persons claiming adversely Manufacturers of the Celebrated— where the democratic majority is 175. ginia sent more troops into the Union i clerk. 178; Howe, rep treasurer 101; Smart, the above-described lands are requested to i the Anv above-desertlted hinds are requested to lain out with choice fruit and shrublxjry, , than she did into the secession ranks, tleni. assessor, 2Of; Fountain, dem. school file their claims in this office on or before ■ file their claims in this office on or before artificial stone walk, good stable and out ■ The supply of tire-crackers in the Unit therefore if Mr. Clarkson be relatively ■ supt., 125; Gowen, rep. sheriff 21; Silvers, said 21st day of August, 1890. ■ said 2oth day of August, 1890. buildings. This cottage was built in the j C has . W. J ohnston , Register. C has . W. J ohnston , Register. ed State* is said to be more than half a right the ex-Union soldiers will all lie dem. commissioner, 07, Fall of 1888 of the choicest material and I by first-class workmen, Newson Bros., | million boxen short of the average, owing found in tbe Democratic party. Mr.Clark- TIMBER LAND NOTICE. l inatilla county hens are evidently rather S. F. architects. Will sell or exchange . to a atrike in the factories in China. If Bon cannot lie, but his figures can with aristocratic in their tendencies, and desire any part of 1 to 4 acres all in choice fruit I United States Land Office, Roseburg Or ,i there is any way of coinmunicuting with astonishing ease. to live high in the world. W. King, the and adjoining said residence. This is! June 3.1890. ) dairyman, reports finding a hen which had the striker» let them lie encouraged to N otice is herebz given that ! the most modern in style ami best con made its nest twelve feet high in the limbs One of Train's Freaks. in compliance with the provisions of! structed cottage in Southern Oregon, hold out for about five weeks yet. ZDZRAJGrG-ISTS. of a tree near his corral, anil was there seen Baker City Blade ] ] the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled j choice location and can be had at a bar proudly hovering over a dozen eggs. When —— ----- —— ; "An act for the sale of timber lands in tlie i Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or I XIV Wl»V UIV1 11« S The cold, clammy heart that has been > Geo. Francis Train, the all round crank the little chicks begin to appear it will School Books, Stationery, | States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and | gain. W. N. Luckey, Real Estate .lgt. tshland tolling us "I’ll get there, ami don’t you | oi Tacoum, passed through Baker City bother her henship to keep them from tak I Washington Territory, ” George A. Blood, ing frequent tumbles. The nest w as origin forget it” has been laid low. 8,i»X)’s par-1 yesterday afternoon on his way “to the ally of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Oregon a magpie's. I Five Double Strands Galvanized Bess.mer Stael Wire Clocks, Watches, and Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ty majority and a huge “wad” have place of beginning.” Quite a number of sworn statement for the purchase of the S The 4th cornea on Friday. spent their force in tlie air and that gd-. people were at the depotto see his erank- W J4 «ec No. 8, in tp N'o. 40, S II No 4 I Jewelry. and will otter proof to show that the ! bernatoriai crown could not be bought for «hip and he gratified their curiosity by CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. I land sought is more valuable for its timber ’ mere coin. • coming out on the platform of the car Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or. or stone than for agricultural purposes, I ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. —----------- ---------- where be addressed a few words to the and to establish his claim to said land be Prescriptions carefully put up by com fore tbe Register and Receiver of this office H hitter, i uller & Co. have broken the crowd, referring to his lightning trip Cheaper than a Kai! Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 21st, petent hands mouo|K>ly of the Standard Oil Company «round the world mid exhibiting the arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. I dav of August, 1890. on this coast by winning a «lecision that niany buttons on his coat. He also dis tie names as witeesses: Thomas E. W orks no N orth S ide of R, II. C boshtno , II klman S treet . Catarrh Cured, healt h and sweet breath I Stanley of Klamath City, Siskiyou county, entitles them to run tank ears over the tributed copies of the New York Sun and secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price Cal,, Edward Campbell of Klamath City, Southern Pacific railroad, which hereto Tacoma boom literature. One of our 50 cents. Nasal injector free, at Bolton's Siskiyou county, Cal., Edward A. Hildreth fore were used exclusively bv the Ohio leading citizens approached, and, extend- Once in Seven Years—The laxly is renewed. of Ashland, Jackson county. Or., Frank The blood must have the elements of vital McCracken of White Point, Jackson eountv, monster at a saving over all competitors . ¿1)<r hi8"the wild man of Tacoma, ity, Wright's Compound Syrup of Sarsa I Or. of $90 a asked to shake hands with him. But, oh Any and all persons claiming adversely parilla cleanses ano enriches the blood, and A full supply of Sold by T. X K i B<e above described lands are requested to gives a new impetus to life, Sc!:! The real cuemv of the workingman iB|no! Geor”’e rram i“ dtx'line,, the ««'- file their claims In this office on or liefore Bolton. C offins , C askets , R obes of all S izes The fellow who’eats up other peopie’s • d.stm. tion, wHb the remark that For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s I said 21st day of August, I860. C has . W. J ohnstox , Register. G loves , C repes , E tc , , he had not in fourteen long years per- Porous Plaster 25 cents at T K Bolton ’ s. ' production anti produces nothing him- : i niitted any part of his cuticle to come in ASHLAND, - - OREGON. aelf. The monopolist, the speculator, Twenty-five years ex]>erience in Ashland. the idler and the professional politician ! : contact with either man or woman. He Embalming with the aid of a skilled physi not touched with his hands anything arc only the main few who are to be 1 ] has cian. human above the age of three years in classed as the real enemy of the working the time stated. Office and ware-room on Main street, at man—the producer—the creator of useful foot of Granite. A Sheep Shearing Machine. things. _______________ Ochoco Review. this time. J. M. McCALL. FOR SALE! Ashland Fence Works! s II E M E R Y. CHITWOOD BROS. H. S. EMERY Funeral Director WAS AWARDED Grand For the past two or three months W. S. A curious calculation is said to have Urea has been working on a machine in been made by some of the life insurance tended to lie used in shearing sheep, and at last succeeded in making one tliat companies tut to tlie effect of the late la has stands the test uf practical ojieration and grippe and its cost to them. In tlie first ' removes the wool from tta< sheep as well as MASCFAcrer tn by quarter of the year twenty-nine compa an experienced shearer will by hand. Mr. 1'ren recently had one of his machines utade I. D. HOLDEN, Si ockton, Cal nies paid $1,018,4ti0 on its account, and I in Portland, and last Sunday made a prac the increased death losses by pneumonia ! tical test of it which was quite satisfactory. Coiefïteiii and bronchitis were $673,03(1, making a Hand power was applied and the sheep was shorn tn 3 minutes quite as well as could total loss of $1,620,496 directly attribut I have been done by hand. The machine is a able to the prevalence of the influenza I simple pair/jf shears, attached to a gearing, ; tlte power carried from the driver to tlie epidemic. | shears through a flexible coil similar to i tiiat atliuJied to a dentist's engine. It is The talk of sal in on licing scarce in ho|>- claimed that one horse jiower will drive ten pyeock. Read this from The Dalles ' of these machine», and tliat each of tlie Timce-Mountaineer of tbe 28th: “The machines, operated by one man, will shear run of salmon is almost unprecedented SOU sheep in a day. The Lung Creek Eagle makes the» an- in tbe bistory of the city. Yesterday, we understand, Seufert Bros, caught fifty- nouncement that Dr. N. 11. Young, of John Day, con template.* locating in Long Creek one tons, in their wheels. The cannery soon, and with uneopscious humor the is running to its full capacity, and eiuiuot Eagle adds: "Owing to some trouble which recently occurred in Fox valley he can the fish caught. For this reason I is ttow in tlie ¡¡rant county jail awaiting a many of the wheels have been hauled out bondstuan.” of the water. THE ONLY SODA SPRINGS HOTEL Will be open May 1st, For the accommodation of a limited nuim tier of guests. G rand prize ; DELMONICO RESTAURANT, NE All THE AT THE ) — DEPOT, ■:x POSITION, JLSHZLÆZSTD, O’G-HST. i FOURTH OF JULY |10 00 Board and lodging per week......... 1 50 •• •• “ “ day........... 1 00 per <lay....................... ........... 50 Single meals....................................... Camping privileges « ill be 50ct* per week for each imlividual. (50) BYRON COLE. PaorairroR. rpilE DELMONICO has been completely 1 renovated and refitted by tbe under signed. and will lx: conducted in a manner to please all its patrons INMtt. l’idi and examine them. NOW ON EXHIBITION A liberal share of public patronage is re spectfully solicited AT M ärtin & H arris Give it a trial M r a . mi M ils . WM 6CHRVER, y2n»| Pfpppetors MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH ONLY PERFECT AND GRANITE A shland , - O regon . SIX MILES SOUTH OF Pacific Cou*t Main office, 13Gb Maaket Nt. GRANT’S PASS. OR. San Francisco, Cal. Ho« to Meet «lie CtnsiH Man. Politely and pleasantly, in the first place. He cotues to vou on a necessary and constitutional errand, and he is, in a 1 humble way, a representative of the glo rious government wc all love and uphold. Itou’t attempt to rebuke him or argue with him. He is simply carrvingout his instructions, which are definite and man datory, as far as he is concerned. He has no lower to change the schedule of ques tions committed to him by his superin tendent. Remember that it is not the enumer ator'a fault that Robert P. Porter and Dr. John S. Billings au l Colouel Carroll D. Wright entertain ideas in which you cannot coincide concerning the value to statistical science of your intimate secrets of health and pocketbook. They are monstrously mistaken, and you are right in the location of the constitutional limit of federal inquisition ; but the enumerator has had no voice in the matter. He is not to blame. Probably he would rather be excused than not from pressing vour wife with questions as to her physical condition, or from asking you whether the house vou live in is mortgaged. His task is not an agreeable one, and, in com mon decency, you ought to make it as easy as possible. Answer the questions tliat come within the legitimate scope of government inquiry as promptly, plainly, couciselv, and satisfactorily as your com mand of language permits. The right to ask the greater part of the questions is implied in the power to make the enu meration for which the constitution pro vides. Few people will object to imjiart- ing to the government, as a matter of favor, not of obligation, such information -about parentage, place of nativity, oevu- ..pstfon and education as it may cherish a Iliarmless ambition to acquire. But.what- . ever you do, don't argue with the enuni- , erator. It will only take up time, and i . do QO good. Home Again. 200.000TREESF0RSALE Oelebration FÆRRY —CONSISTING OF— Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Walnut, Chestnut, Shade anti Orna mental frees. No. 7t ALSO !— Price, $18 00 at Factory, Cash with Order. Strawberry Plant», Blackberry liant» Graperinet. Ashland •Our goods and prices will speak for themselves. The Very Latest Novelties -----Was our guide in buying, COME AND SEE E. B. HUNSAKER Arrangements are WE do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties i or kinds of l-’KI IT, until satisfied that they are well ADAPTED to the soil and climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE GON. Write for terms to A. H. CARSON & SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. OR W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. Final Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. FOR A BIG B L O AV - O U T RUNNING IN FULL BLAST, -------- In charge of-------- JAMES S. ROGERS Manager. All Order* for SASH. DOORS. BLINDS. MOULDINGS, Etc.. Ete. or for FINISHING LUMBER, or MILL-WORK of ANY KIND. Promptly attended to. Address, Ashland, Or. 5«lj Program Next Week Strictly First-Class. Warranted. All Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axles and Tires. Low Bent Seat Arms. Perfectly Balance*!. Long, Easy Riding. Oil Temnered Spring. Best Wheels mid Best All Over. / Red Hill Land, Without Irrigation. TKYOT'IUE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the delinquent tax list of Jackson county, Oregon, for 188!). has been turned over io me. with a warrant from the Hon. County Court for its immediate collection. All persons who are on said list will please call at my office in Jacksonville and settle with out further delay, as I will be compelled to levy upon the propertv of the said delin quents. in order to enforce payment of said tax, if not paid soon. A prompt compli ance with the law will save further costs. J ah . G. B ikiihev , Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson coun- <y. Oregon. Jacksonville April 15, 1890. MFG. INDIANAPOLIS,'IND. 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