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TIMBER LAND NOTICE. B:Sm .rvk, speaking <a th-.- young cm pcror says : “He is like a young liouml fnm-hien ik- ch::»»:;, het baiks atevery- rublixhed every Thur-day by tbe X XIJ.KY RIXMHM) l’UHI.tellING tx» body, tiiat «iiicils e-erything, that tom lies ev: rriliitg.', ami that en<h> bv E. J. KAISER. Editer. W ALKER.—At HIv. Klamath county. ' i-jueing complete <E > nk-r in the room June 2d (election dayi to Mr. and Mrs. oUP-* RIITloN RAT’«-». Aliicrt Walker, a fine nig l«>y. It- grand ubidì li • ‘.i*, no n ittw lmw large it in i >ue yssr • 2 father has already nemed hhn Sylvester untv be- ” ■% nis mon 11 i« ........................ * I Bennoyer. VALLEY RECORD, Tbr»e monta« '® Fays the Dixon Tribune: G. Fnuice.-- A.h« rü«ing rate« given on applhation. I am - s I nuùce* 15c per line for lirai inaer- n ni received a letter t.-oui Madeira, Cal., l»ofi and Se for earii ralnvquenl insertion. this week, add re« m -d in the following uni Obituaiv line*, memorial résolution*. que style: ".Mr,Frank----- d.c storekeeper <ard« of thank«. etc., at bail rate*. The People’s Paper. TOWN lots : r<>:: who ba* a «orrel mare and a lot of wine in the 1 oekroam, l»ix«n. So!an-> r untv. CaL” ft. ït. ADDITION The crown cf H m * late sultan oi l*«mk Vttke in McCall'« Hall. u|>-*t»ira; stair» on is to be so) I at an- tion at Singapore, it north side of Masonic buildir.g. Kol« red in tbe Pusioflice at Ashlani a» L of pure gold, set with one thousimi diamonds, It’s mile is i>« es-i.try to |-s-. tSxuo-l Lia«« mail matter. the snltan's tailor Lilt.. H<* put w mil h ASHLAND Os..... Turwwvv.June 12 1-1«' in bis crown that be could not pay for hia trouwers. Penn<«yer in the |aoj>le'» man. and (he rote tborootfbly deiuonstratea thin fort. Unite-! States Kind cfii<-c. R. l.urg.Or. ■ J-ine 3. l'5«i. i ’^T’QTICE i- her. b' xlv.n mat - •>mi>:i- auce with th - i-io.. ••! . oi congress «1 June 3. !.<?<. en-itlen , act for the sale <>f timh- r laud« in the sia:e« of California, Orego:;. Nevada, and Washing ton Territory.” Thoma* H. Stanley, of Khimatii City, tx-u’ity of Si'kivou. <t;;it of I California, has tbi'day tile.! in this office bis sworn sta'ement for the purchase of the ■ «• E 1, of sc.' No. in in No. 3H, S It N ’. 4 E. ami wili otter proof to «¡.ow >::;C ::.c land sought is more valuable tor i<* .)ml*er . or stone than for agr-.-.ih.rvtl j> r:» -c-. a:,.l 1 t*» establish ti*. Garni io-aid la.id G-fore the > ale is - - Register and '.« .vivir o! thi« office at !:osc- I burg. Oregon, -.n Wenne-day ti e 2 i r. day i of Augu*i. !«tio. He name* a«w iitie—I • : >•'.!«aid C;:m|e liell. of Kiam.a.h City. M«ki«. u eou ily, t al., i.corge A. Blood an l Edward Hildreth, of .VslilamL lacksuti eouniy. Or., M.-Cr . ken. of While Point. Or. -ïtaxes. T I Frank Any and ail person* claiming a<lver-ely the anovc-ilcsciil* d land« are re<|ue*te«i to tile their claim* on or before said 2flth day j of August, 1MM). C has . W. J ousston , Register. M r. Carlisle 1« eaid to owe bis senator- «bip, sis well as his former politico! ad Governor lidi,of New York. in desirous vancement, largely to the energy and oi becoming a United Staten Senator. popularity of his clever and ambitious wife-_______________ The Examiner «ay» Lake county i» Woodland, f’al,, Jnn«4,—One hundred Democratic by at leant fifty majority. It cant MH totee this election against 782 boys and girls to-lay organized the Boys’ and Girls’ Co-Of>erative Fruit Canning in IMMM. ami Drying axoociation in Woodland, Tlie latkeview Examiner says: If and elected officers, The members are, Ute stale centra) committee knew how from !2 to 19 years old. The organiza l*r. Ixjomis came near voting the straight tion is to contract wiih fruit men to su|>- ilemocrati« ticket here Monday, his t alary ply labor on picking and packing fruit, and next year Io add silk culture to the would be reduced. work, _____ Don’t get excited and lay Thompson's Tbe Examiner has the following: defeat oti the » rong fellows. There wore The Oregon election will be likely to a wlmle lot of people camping on his trail, something like 42,500oi them being have considerable effect in the East- It w ill strengthen the hands of those re voters.—iStatesman. Rep. publicans that have been resisting the One year's interest (18000) will have McKinley march toward the system re been squandered licforc Ashland gets a cently outgrown bv the Chinese, of con squirt from tbe new water works. But siderable provision. The ailing infant then this will be made up by digging it tariff bill is likely to have a considerably out of tbe stomachs of tbe workmen This harder time in the senate than it would is called “fiuauciering." have had if Pernoyer bad been lieaten by 7000 majority. Altliough Josephine accepted the smiles TO TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United s ales Land Office. Ru-eburg Or..) I June 3. 189U. i VOTH E I- HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT a V in coiupliance w illi ¡lie p:ovi.-io:is oi the act of Congress of June 3, 1x7s, entitled “An act for the sale of timber land* in the States of tkilifornia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." Al. Hopkins, of Shake, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement tor the purchase of the S '2 of N W V ami E of S W ■, of sc; No. <>, in ip ♦ >, SJt No. 1 E. and will orter proof t >-’low that the land sought 1* ui->r. va liable for ii* timlier or «tone ¡han for agri- uhiual piiriMise*'. ..ml to es'-u ili-b hi < iaim to sai l land l«e.o.c the Regi-ter and lte>-eiv--r of this office at Roseburg. <)r.. on Tliiir.'.L., tlie'Jlsi day of August, lrf*. He name« as witnes«e*: William A. Nelson •>. A«h'an<l, .la. kson e-uintv. Or.. Frank Mcl'iaekenui White P-ent. Jiu-ks-m couiitv. Or.. Thoma* E Stanley of Klamntl: Citv. Siskiyou county. Cal , Edward A. Hildreth of Ashland, Jackson county. Or. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above dcscrilied lands are requested to file their claim« in this office on or before «aid 21st day of Augu«t, 1890. Cnvs. W. J oukstox , Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. THOSE THE NEW STORE NEW RESIDENCE LOTS Uniicd State* Land Office. Ro.-eLurg. Or. i June 3.1S90. i 'V'OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congre-s of June 3. 1*7S, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber lamls in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Territory.’ William Nelson, of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Or egon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statemen for the purchase of the N 'i of N E %, the S E uf N E and N E ’4 of N W J4 ofsec No. 24, in tp No. 39, S R No. 4 E. and will Oder proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Wed nesday the 20th day of August, 1'90 He names as witnesses: Frank Mc Cracken, of White Point, Jackson county. Or., Al. Hopkins, of Shake, Jackson coun ty, Or., George. A. Blood, of Ashland, Jack- son e<unty, ’Or., Edward Campbell, oi Klamath City, Siskiyou county. Cal. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-desenbed lands are requested io file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of August, 1x90. L’ has . W. J ohsstos , Register. r. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods C> o xÄxä x* * Hats, Caps, etc DAILY AD ZRTYTTISrG- Anil will be sold at our well known B oots TIMBER LAND NOTICE. i United States Inmd Offi< e, Roseburg, Gr.,l Junes. 1890. ) LOOKING FOR N’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled I “An act for lhe sale of limiter lands in the I states of California, Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Territory.” Frank McCracken, I oi White Point, count)- of Jackson, «tate of Oregon, ba* this day tiled in this oilice his «worn «tatement for the purchase of the N —O- W v; of N W <4, S of N W '-t and N w ', of 8 W 1, of sec No. 24. in tp 39. >S R No. A< I have binine«« which require« my at- 1 E. and will oiler proof to show that tbe tention el.-ewhere, 1 have con land «ought is more valuable for its timlier cluded Co place on the market or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi* claim t > said land before FOJt THE NEXT SI X TY li t r.s the Register and Receiver of this office at . Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 20th — A FEW CHOICE---- ; day of August, 18!O. lie names as witne*«es: Al. Hopkins, of shake, Jackson county. Or., William Nelson and George A. Blood, of Ashland. Hiniated on Main St., Alida avenue and the Jackson county, Or., Edward Campbell, of Boulevard, all of which i« nicely lo j Klamath Citv, Siskiyou county, Cal Anv and all persons claiming adversely cated ami mostly set out to choice the above-dcscnlied land* are requested to fruit«. Look at this property file their claim* in this office on or before an«! secure j said 20th day of August. 1890. C has . W. J ohs * tu X Register A. B •» “ Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and —Will run a HACK to — at Prices that Defy Competition. SODA SPRINGS On the Wagner place. 10 mile* from Ashland, this summer lor the accommodation of She pu’.dic. liegular Tripn Every « k « pitVfÇ-nTfr ma «A¿ akí . skis skecii fcANAHD TEMELE EACH, MUE BU» MMS tiFON HISC0AT lt!£ EfiLATFST IRMIN HE EVES SPOKE, Sunday Leaving Ashland Lei ween 8 and 9 a.in., and leaving the Springs for Asli land at 3 o'clock p. m. FARE EACH WAY 50 «ent.'. rpHROUOH THE WEEK DAYS the A. rig—a good thoroughbracc and team— will do a general delivery and job-wagon business. Promptness ami -atisfaction guaranteed. The public patronage i* r spectfullv solicited. R. T. BALDWIN, iv3-n2if ALONZO WIMER. i». O’ K CJí.HLiGiR8’3íí&C0.MLr woes! Before buying elsewhere, as 1 will sell at TIMBER LAND NOTICE. one half it« value, and on ea«v payments. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Enquire of E. E. MINER, EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.) ■ «all [special attention to 0. M. 1IEND1 1DON A CO.'s (Chicago) lted Cor. Main St. and Alida av. (South of Breeden's grocery ‘tore.) J une 3. 1890. i United States Land office. Roseburg. Or.,I School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) 00 calf B J Junes, lSMT. ) ’VJ'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ----- o---- _LN in compliance with the provisions XTOT1CE1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. I of the act of Congrcs.« of June 3, a ^I in compliance with the provisions of Tt ASH ION ABLE DRESSMAKING and i and bUmlisbuient« of the Republicans, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled The Bulletin says a claim m Hawthorne ? repairing done in a m at and satisfac "An act foi tbe sale of timber lands in the ' of timber land* in the State« of Califor- tory manner. Our work and price will she could not refuse putting Chas. K. district bears the following: “We clame States of California, Oregon, Nevada, nm! 1 ilia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington suit von. Please give us a call. ('touislor on her list. Charley has been de lege from <le law of de American Con-, Washington Territory. ” Edward A. Hild I Territory,” Edward Campbell of Klamath HETSi'HEl. SIFTERS. Od/, Street, Netir Main. too clever and accommodating an official grese and de united states Begin at these I City, county of Siskiyou, state of California. reth, of Ashland, county of Jackson, slate 3-l-tl A.-hlan<l, Oregon. of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office has this day filed in ’ this office his sworn noticia and run fifteen hundred feet to de | to throw off on. his sworn statement for the purchase of the j statement for the purchase of the 8 W v 4 ' of Re-Opened May 18th, 1890, sec No. 17. ■ 30, 141 i first day of January. IS. Bacigalupi." of sec No. 39, in i tp No. 39, . S *1. It i No. in tp South IUUIUV Runge .V» No 1 4 ’ N W • % tp No. .^1». 30, PUUU| '' , i 1 ■ I Joe Simon and Jim fxitan, the republi and will offer proof to show that the 1 E. and will oiicr proot to «ho« that the ! East, i The closest shave any candidate had for —Under the mauagent of— i« more valuable for it. ______ timber land sought i* more valuable for it* timlier I land a « light „„_______ _____________ can bowi« of Portland, will try their office in tbe election was that of P. A. Conde. > Mr. anti Mrs. W.W. Springslcd. Pi-ups or stone than for agricultural purposes. or stone than for agricultural purposes, Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Baker metal at thccity election this month. Joe county. He w i« vi< turions over hi* Rep I and to establish liis claim to said land be- and 7- to , establish ,- . , his claim , ,, to said - . , land . ,, be ,,r® Legister and Receiver of tin-- office want» to knock the city council from un ublican competitor J. i> Smith, by just one Board and lodging by the meid, day fore the Register and Receiver of this office , ' f at Roseburg. Or., on Wednesday the 29th I at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 21*t vote. It is apparent that the entire Smith der Boes lx>tan. day of August. 1890. I day of August, 18!io. week or monili. family voted tor the Republican candidate lie name* a* witnesses: Timina* E. lie Hames as witnesses; George A. Blood, tberaby making it quite warm for Mr. The Democracy of Jackson county is Comte', but lie "got there" nevertheless. and Edward A Hildreth, of A«uland, Jack- Stanley, of Klam-.th City. Siskiyou county . Cal., George A. Blood, of Ashland, Jackson I will sell on long lime or exch. nge lor Ison county, Or., Thoma* E. Stanley, of now in better slui|>u for victory at the The election in Nova Scotia, on Wednes GOOD ROOMS, EXCELLENT ME ILS, Klamath i'ity, Siskiyou county.Cal., Frank county. Or.. Edward Campbell, of Klninath farm, mt residence in dsldand with a next election than ever, With a ticket, day, May 21st, resulted in an overwhelming McCracken, of White Point, Jackson coun •City,Siskiyou county.Cal., William Nelson, frontage of UH) feet on Main st., and 150 Proprietor. A fair trial solicited, and s.itisfaction ! ty, Oregon. of Ashland, Jackson county. Or. The grounds are nicely ■elected to make the strongest run, and majority for the party that favor annexa I on .llida .Ive. Any and all persons claiming adversely tion to the l nite«l State*, •'ommercial guaranteed. \ Any and all persons claiming adversely —Manufacturers of the Cclcbraied lain out with choice fruit and shrubbery, the leaders fighting the republicans in union wa* the foremost isaue of the canvas.«, the alove-descnbed lands are requested to the above-described lands are requested to artificial stone walk, good stable and out ¿JÍT'Mcais, 25 cent«. file their claims in this office on or before i file their claims in this office on or before buildings. This cottage was built in the place of fighting one anothc*r, the repule and wa* Isjldly advocated by the successful ! said 20th (lay of August, 1890. ' candidate«. Everywhere the .«piritof union. said 21st day of August, 1890. licans will lie routed the next time. C hah . W. J ohnston , Register. Fall of 1888 of the choicest material and j I free trade peace nnd good will among men (’ hah . W. J ohnstox , Register. by first-class workmen, Netvson Bros., f is gaining ground. “Women, white or black,” said Mr. 8. F. architects. Will sell or exchange TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Men * working shoes for $1.50 per pair at | any part of 1 to 4 acres all in choice fruit Stanley recently, “I regard as fur above Blount's. United States Land Office, Roseburg Or .) ¡and adjoining said residence. This is i us. Tliey are more humane, they are June 3. sIHi. i Two new buggies' for sale cheap, at Hun "VroTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the | 13Ì following stock in lhe West Ashland i otice is herebz given that ' the most modern in style and best con _ ____ more prompt with sympathy, tliey are saker’s. Pitch C«. No. 2 is delinquent, ami will Is* in compliance with the provisions of structed cottage in Southern Oregon, DRUGGISTS. «old according to by-law« of company in ; more taui«*able to new ideas, than we of i choice location and c an las had at a bar Historian of the Honr. i the act of Congress of June 3, 187R, entitled Ashland, Saturday, June2l*t, 1*!«'. viz: j “An act for the sale of timber lands in the gain. Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or tlieopiMMitesex” Wehster called the newspaper “the Stock No. IS, due $5.85. Bcoks, Stationery School I States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and W. N. Luckey, Real Estate .Igt. dshlaml paladium oi liberty.” Henry Ward Stock No. 8, due $4.35. I Washington Territory,” George A. Blood, Oregon I The .«ale to cover all costs. Tlte sprightly Siel'iyou Telegiam just is Beecher referred to it as “the winged en- ¡of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Clocks, Watches, and Bv order of the directors. cvclojiedia, ” and Cliauncev M. Dej>ew Double Strands Galvanized Bess-.mer Steel Wire I Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sued by McCsitliy A Butterworth at Yre A. B. CHAPMAN has jest characterized it aa “the historian sworn statement for the purchase of the S ka, is on the Rec ox u’s editorial mahog- of the hour.” Most people seem to re Ashland. Or.. May 22. 1890. I W Ji of sec No. 8, in tp No. 40, S R No 4 Jewelry. and will offer proot to show that the ony. The young uien disli up the news gard it as the free, pack horse of the com CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. land sought is more valuable for its timber and discuss tbe events of the hour in a munity—something that may be ridden Main Street Comer, Ashland, Or. or stone than for agricultural purpose«, ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. bright, fresh and spicy manner, and if at pleasure by every individual who has and to establish his claim to said land be a Bclfislr end to accomplish.—[Chico »*) Presettpuoo. c¿rgí”ljy put up by com fore the Register and Receiver of this office they keep up their lick the Trlegram will OF'flienper than a Rai! Fence, More Durable than Board«, and Stronger than Enterprise. petent hands ' '“ ’■ at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 21st, soon have a large circulation. Butter urb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. I <ia.v of August, 1800. ' tie naines as witeesses: Th. anas E. worth A McCarthy might us well make - .4 gentlemen writes a hook and labels W orks no N orth S ire of It. II. C iioshinu , H elman S treet . time in Seven A’ears—The lodv is renewed. ' Stanley of Klanlath City, Siskiyou county. it “Is the rate of interest going up?” their mark ns journalists in Yreka as ' Just at this time in this country it is, nn<l The blood must have the elements of vital Cal., Edward Campbell'of Klamath City, ity, Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa Siskiyou county. Cal., Edward A. Hildreth anywhere. if it keeps on the people will “go up” parilla cleanses nipt enriches the blood, and of Ashland- Jackson county. Or., Frank withit. ° gives a now impetus to life. Sold by T. K McCra«-ken of VVliite Point! Jackson coipitv, The Corvallis Time« remark»: Bolton. Men’s working pant* from $ZJX> lip, at I Or. In an interview with an Oregonian Blount's. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiiob's Any gnd all persons claiming adversely A full supply of ? Porous Plaster 25 cents at T K Bolton’s. the above d6sciibei| land* 'are requested to I reporter yesterday, D. P. Tlioin|>eon at A Nasal Injector free with every bottle of C offins . C askets , R obes of all S izes i file their claims in this office on 'by before I Sleepless nights, made miserable by that tributes his defeat partly to treachery, Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cent.« ? *t» ” ”•* “l-i, A"’“ »»St,, ' G loves , P bepes , E tc . terrible cough. • •• • - : * I For sale b T. K. Bolton. and then gees on to say.” The current for yojj. Kept on hand at T K Bolton s. See the challte« at Hunsaker’s, 12 yds for ASHLAND, - - OREGON. 4■ was changing in our favor, l’eniioyer $1—going like hot cakes Twenty-five years experience in Ashland. met heavily in tbe last three weeks of tbe Will veil sutler with dyspepsia ami liver Embalming with d.e aid of a skilled physi < am|>aign.'* Perhaps Thompson is right, complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaran cian . tee«! to cure. For .«ale bv T K Bolton. but if he is, how d—d uiqmpuliir he must < Offir:e »ml ware-n om on Main street, at Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous lmve been with the people three weeks I cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, Canker mouth, foot of Granite, and Head-ache. With each liottte there is ago. an ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treatment of these comiilaints It is reported that Chris Buckley, the without extra charge. Fold by T. K. Bolton I 1. M. McCALL. FOR SALE! Ashland Fence Works! s. E M E R Y, Il Water Stock to be Sold CHITWOOD BUGS. N H. S. EMERY Funeral Director. blind white devil who is the )>oiitieai boas of Sau Francisco, ¡8 thinking of moving to New York to take the job of "boMing” Tammany Hall. We believe they call Buckley a Democrat, but never theless it has lieen the conviction of the R kiomm that he is a <1— rascal. Such men as he rise up in all cities, in sonic places tliey are classed as ” good I>eiuo- crats” and iu others ns *'go<xl Republi cans.” Whatever jnirty they profes-i to belong to, it is a fact they «»*• of no use to the public good. They know how to cure rheumatism in | Pennsylvania. J- F. Meighan. a Pittsburgh ' cigar dealer awoke one morning with an i I MAXlTACTUrSO ST attack of rheumatism in his right arm. ■ Working around the .«tore during the l I. D. HOLDEN, S. ockton, Cal forenoon made it worse. By noon the pain was so severe that he could not raise his hand to his head and had to carry his I arm in a sling. One of his customers, on learning the fact went across the street to ' E. E. Heck’s drug store, and at his own ex-1 pense procured a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain balm and persuaded the cigar dealer | to try it. It eased the pain and reduced the swelling so that by the next morning he Will be open May 1st, could use his arm and bv the second morn- teg U O« entirely well. This is only one of the maty afil’ero cases of rheumatism tha For the accommodation of a limited num ber of guests. Govej.nor Pennover, in answer to the have been l ured J»:.' this valuable remedy usmstiou made by Congressman Her For sale by Chitwood Bros., Board ami lodging per week................ 410 00 “ ” day................. 1 50 mann, in a dispatch in Sunday's Ore Settle I p “ pgr uiti...................................... 1 W gonian, to Uie effect tfiel during the cam All those having unsettled accounts with Single meak ... jaiign he was silent on tiie tariff ques the undersigned, will please call immediate Camping privilege« Will l:C fifift* ppf \veek tion., most emphatically denied it Re ly and settle the same, either bv cash or for eacli individual. note. J. M. M’ call . (50) BYRON COLE. I’ kopkietok . i \niCIlOHS SODA SPRINGS HOTEL said: In my speech at Lebanon, w hich was published in the Oregonian, I denounced those twin sisters of monopoly—protec tive tariff and subsidy grants—while in every full speech I made during the can vass I even went beyond my party plat form and favored the imposition by con Kress of mi income tax, by which the wealth of the country would be com pelled to help bear the burdens of the government, as well as the removal of all tariff taxation from the necessaries of life ” Jan, 15, lHio. Home Again JAIil FULL! L Furniture Sture Mo veil. Smith A I lodge, the furniture dealer», this week moved their place of business and stock of goods into new quarters in the Ganianl ojiera block. They occupy two store rooms—one fronting on Main street with McConnell A Eubanks' gro cer)' and the other on First avenue. The new quarters give them a chance to show- off their ware«—the finest stock to be found in the interior, to spleudid advant age. FOURTH OF JULY The Very Latest Novelties ----- Was our guide in buying.— Sunnyside Fruit Farms. COME AND SEE B, HUNSAKER THE ASHLAND THE NE.ÎE AT THE >-- DEEOT. JASHILJAlSriD, O’G-JST. EXPOSITION, JAMES S. ROGERS at apd refitted by the under T renovated signed, and will be conducted in a manner Ashland I FOURTH OF ¿FITLY PROGRAM: f procession will form in front of (faniard’s opera house at 1 9:30 a. m. After review and drill by Co. D, < >. N. <1., procession will form in following order : Ashland Brass Bam}. Co. D O. N. <1., G. A. R., A. H. Co. No. 1, Federated Trades and s< <vci' organizations, Liberty car, mayor and city I council in carriages, citizens in carriages, citizens on horse back and on foot. Procession to start from Ganiard’s opera bouse, march down Main street to Helman, down Helman to Factory, out Factory to Main street, back Main street to Oak, down Oak to Spring, out Spring to 4tb avenue, back Main street to plaza and to grove, when the following program will take place : Ut, innsjc by band; 2d, music by glee club: 3d. prayer by chaplain; 4th, «-eadjug the Declaration of In dependence; 5th, music by the band: 6th, oration; 7th. song by Glee Club: 8th. benediction; 9th. music by band. NOW ON EXHIBITION GRANT S PASS, OR. OMLY PERFECT 5ÊWI i San Francisco, Cal. -CONSISTING OF-- PARRY App le. Pear. P<-aiTi, Plum, Prune, Cherry. Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Walnut, Chestnut, Shade ami Orna mental trees. I MFG. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. —iALSOH • No. 7L Plant», Iflackbet i-y Plant» and Grapevine». Price, $18.60 at Factory. Cash with Order. I» Strictly First-Class. Warranted. All Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axles and Tires. Low Bent Peat Arms. Perfectly D-iIr.nc- Lons, Easy Riding. Oil Temne-ed Spring, ftxt Wheels ana Lest Ad cn r. Red Hill Ijand, IF YOU CAH’T FIND ÏS8M FOR SA’.B tï lO’.TP. IfïF.cjîAjCTS. WRITS V8. —B STKW ss rmirw.Ti ri.i » i . yj. ——-T-m—tsyim I f ¡th a if t irti ijif t i an. «b- WE d . not handle, cultivate, or | attempts P)t<)i’A<» A TE guy varieties or kinds of EIIUIT, until satisfied tiiat they are well A DAI’TED to the soil and climate peculiar TO SOUTH EKN ORE GON. Write for terms to A. H. CARSON A SON, Grant's Pass, Or. OR W. B. C oltox . Agent. Ashland. Or. FOR SALE. —Harness and Wagon,— ASHLAND Ice-Cream Parlors THOROUGHBRACE HACK ----- You can get----- Ice Cream. Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cold Soda, any flavor. ONE SINGLE HUGG J HOUSE. LEMONADE, MILK SHAKES, Apply to Men's and boy»’ clothing, lioot.«, shoe*, ate., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and at prices that defy conqietition, at Met all's I * —And— FREHII CONFECTIOXEBV ANI> I'Rl ITS, over to tlie. witli a wairant from the Hon. County Cflurt' for its ' invnitdigte cqUection. Ail persons who are on sui<l list will please ctll li Fe at my office in Jacksonville ami settle with further delay, as I will lie compelled to rver out levy upon the propertv of the said delin quents, in order to enforce payment of «aid tax. if not paid soon. A prompt compli ance with the law will save further cost*. J as . G. B iiiwszy . Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson coun ty. Oregon. Jacksonville. April 15, 1899. lh A. II. ('<•. No. i ai:U Ct*, p C. ?• <• ÆT TIUH ONE SPAN OF HORSS A J 4 o’vlix k p. m. will occur the great display and yw L parade by Lime Kiln’s band of the improved or Final Notice to Delinquent; der of Calithumpian Horraboes, in their great speech-mak Taxpayers. ing specialties, raking up all the great political and social OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the problems <>f the da\. delinquent tax list of Jackson county. .Music by Lemay's Cotillion String hand, of Yrcha- Pacific Coa t Main office, 130$ Mau Let St. P.OOOTREESFORSALE Strntvlifii y AT M aítíh & H arris ’ SIX MILKS SOUTH OF Grand Ball at Ganiard’s Opera House in the Evening, Manager 5dj Call gnd examine them, to please all its pgtrons A liberal share of public patronage is re spectfully solicited • Give it a trial Mr: and M rs proprietor.- v2n51 N Oregon, for 1889, has l>een turned All Onlers fur SASH. DOORS, BLIND.-. MOI LIHNGS, Etc.. Et-, or for iTNJSHING LUMBER, or MILL-WORK oi ANY KIND. Promptly attended to, Address, Ashland, Or. 1HHO. HE DELMON ICO has been completely RUNNING IN FULL BLAST, ------- In charge ut------ u AWARDED THE ONLY RESTAURANT -d J Music by band; 2d, boys'rac»’—under 16 years— '¡L, JLfe IJj yards, for prize: 2d, girls’ race—under 16 years— To yards, for prize; 4th, pie race for boys. 75 yards, for prize 5th, three-legged race, for prize; 6th, sack race, for prize; 7th pie-eating match for boys, prize; Sth, fat mens’. 200 lbs, race 100 yards, for prize; 9th, tug of war, 5 on side, 2 best in 3 10th, egg and spoon race, for girls: 11th. music. OUR AIM WAS DELMONICO IH GBOU N ON Salem continues to grow, andthelmild- ing industry never was so actively pushed in tliot city before. This activity extends to the section surrounding, and each con tributes to the other prosperity. This conditiot. of affairs gives added value to those 10-acre fruit furins at Sunnyside, four miles south of Salem, and renders them increasingly desirable to those who wish to engage in any farm specialty. For sale by the Oregon Ijmd C o ., of Salem and Portland. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath xcured. by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price ."W cents. Nasal injector free, at Bolton’* The White is king. Buy a White sewing machine froiu Jackson A Sowden of Grants I*a.«*. AU kinds of sewing machine« rejmir- ed by J. W. Sowden. • Those fine white blankets at the wool en mills will make a splendid pres ent for your wife. They >>eat anything vet seen in the state. * I n«tru< tion in painting and era) on given by Miss Eiunia Tohuan on afternoons of Tue«<iay, Friday and Saturday of each week, m Old Fellows building. J. med overalls $1.<M> ]*er pair at lUount's. I ■ ff — The leading brands of 8. Vuarettea and Toliaccu. t OL 1> 1.1 Nt H and ('OT FEE. H E4 REAM Earslubd fsr F1IILIEX is4 rUflH. E. M. LUCAS. Ar* ist. Corner Main and Oranite Street». PICTURES COPIED AND EN'LAIU.ED “Hrckmetack”—a lasting and fragran- Bromides made iu nil sizes. pertkB:« Price 2§ ami «jets, at T. K. B >!t examine our worn tuu’s ‘ i KEY WEST and lMl’ORTED CI<iA|D« > Cull and Milch Cow For Sale A I tU. . . _o- — NICE YOUNG MILCH < <>W. with calf, for sale. Inquire for price, ,t the R l COXP ofiRe