Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 19, 1890, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD
Tin-j llou'l Q tit <-m incut lug.
The Ha»- ball
R -al FSstatc Tranxier».
FOR SALE!
hatnp ous' ip.
“EEsTHE! HAVE AKB1VEDI
M. Miller’s
The base ball game Ixtwecn the Mtslionl
< oii’tantitie Magruder, trustee, to Mark
Eo»t Oregon Heraid. June »th.
and A-hlsnd nines Saturday was a ,k—41
E'onnaii
—
lots
4.5,
12.
block
io,
Central'
-3
E. J. Kai-er.edi! ft 4 I he A-fila nd Rn - i’uini; $42’>.
tn 41—taking live hour- t<> pl.iv liie nine
1 by tbe »uprenie
in eompliati<-e with the provisions ot * **
*
ASHLAND O*...... Tut B»u AV. June If i 1:00 OKU. La- I ecu re
Ke'iecca A Hnnev to Mary A ( ark -lots innings Out of a deep re»|>e< t for the fam­ «Ur of iter RturtMoatd KrUrimc» in the Slate
ilies of the i-articq-ii'iir- the R m - ::i- wi 1 not
the act of Congress ot June 3. 187». emit led
<-< urt from jxiying
ve oí K*’ and serving io, 11. 12. IS, block M. Medford: $1.
“An act tor the sale of timteo lands in the
for Salt »r Eirtaagt for Farai Frapcrtu
I. I. Angle to R R Winter 5‘- acres, tp mention the names of any <>f the players of
nly jail for < riti< i-ing
“Bona" Bwki- v ui Sau Francisco wa* fifteen da) » in t)»e
such an awfu! game a- thi-. Tl.<- return
States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and
37 s. R 1 W: $7Wi.
iriuii
court
over
which
(he
arts
of
the
ci
lie in Ashland Satunlay week.by which
Washington Territory, ' Al. Hopkins, of
m„. i i«»i Sunday at a Boston Catholic
A J. Reuter, trustee, to Silas J Day— frac will
1
will
sell
on
long
time
or
exchange
for
time
it
is
hoped
they
will
l-otli
improve
Shake, county of Jackson, state of Oregon,
Judge Wefoter pre ¡del.
tior.al block 43 and lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 8. and N sonic.
church to Mu* AuiÑe Hurley.
farm,
my
residence
in
Ashland
with
a
lias this day tiled in this office his sworn
We venture to »ay that the country would
of lota (», 7, all in block 40; $15.
statement for the pu chase of th: s
of N
frontage
of
180
feet
on
Main
st.,
and
150
O
C
Applegate
to
I
D
Applegate-
'
,
in
­
“Men whose opiuioi.» liave the weak­ he getting rather despotic and tyrannical terest of the S E *4. and E 1. of S W '» of
of ms - N o . it, in t|>
on .Hida .tvc. The grounds are nicely W 11 anti E te of s W
est foundations are least open to con vic- »hen the pre—wo :ld be deprirod of the -et 28, tp 38 8, R 1 E; $150.
lain out with choice fruit and shrubta-ry, to, >. R No. I E. and willo:;er pro«: to show
that tWe tatid sought :s m >r • ia u i >l< o r
Clarence Farnham et al to G F Billing»—
artificial stone walk, good stable ami out its
tfon. Swampy land ia not liable to right to criticise, or ' all the attention of the
tinite'r or stone than for agricultural
publi. to any judicial act« it telievd to If all the “John Barrett" donation land claim
buildings.
This
cottage
was
Lui
it
in
the
{Hirnoaes. anil to'establish hisciaini to said
earthquakes.”
No 48. tp38 S. R 1 E; $250.
Fall
ol
1888
of
the
choicest
material
and
wrong._________________
IWew Stocii. of
and lieforo the Register a id Receiver of
<l a T ( o to ( W skeel loi- 17. 19. 20.
by first-class workmen, Newson Bros., this office at R.i.-ebiirg. Or., on Thursday
‘
■lock
I.'».
Medlord
:
$l!*k
Portland will celebrate the Fourth of
He Ha- .Ml«xml.
S. F. architects. Will sell or exchange the 2lst day of Au.nst, l !»i.
HAT Co to J S Bolton—Ims 21. 22. block
July. The Mercury bespeak* a very
lie names as witnesses: William A. i
any part of 1 to 4 acres all in choice fiuit
fl,
R
R
ad>l
to
A-hlam::
$G«-
•I A T Co to S|«t»eer A Cuitliliiu»»—lot 18,
ami Adjoining said icsideme. This is Nelson of Ash ati'l. Jackson isiuiiiy. Or.,
liberal contribution from the Hon. I»en- Salem State-man < Rep.)
Frank McCra 'ken of White ¡‘oint, ’ack-on
It i» fortunate Tor Col. John P I rial». b'ocK 15. Medford;
the most moderp in style ami best con­ count!
nis I*. Tlionipaon.
. Or., Ibotuas E Stanley oi Klamath
E Sanderson Smith to Jonathan 1» iinie
of Hen Francioco, that hekej-t out oft in­
structed cottage in Southern Oregon, I Citv. Siskiyou
county. Cal..' Edward A.
and I It Hanim.>n>l—tiic Fowler Mlge. the
clioice
location
and
can
l>e
had
at
a
bar
: Hildreth of Ashland. Jackson county. Or.
T1.C farmer wlw> thinks lie will lie bene- ion ¡irlitieii during the last eanvasa. H< r- lte<l chief. WhiteUi»'k. the J iv Bird claim.
gain.
Inquire
of
E.
E.
Miner,
owner,
or
i
Any
and
all
persons
claiming adversely |
fitted by the McKinley bill wants the niann** increased majority would have : ii in r teainte at mining d:.-trict; ♦'Jf»«1.
W. N. Ltickev, Ileal Estate .Igt. Ashland | the above described lands are requested to '
(>
A
T
Co
to
R
K
Sutton
loi
2»,
block
2.
' file tlieir claims in this office on or before
public to nuderete nd that the fools are utterly mine«) the colonel poiiticallv, ami It l! add to Ashland:
Oregon
I “aid 21>t day of AugU't. 1890.
the «■onsequt-ncea nii.'bt have been fatal
R K burton to M II Brockman—lot 2
not nil dead vet.—{Ex.
I'H AS. w. JoilXSTON. Register.
to him. The apparent result of his visit block 2. R R add to Ashland: $112.50.
O A T Co to I) W Cryder—lots 1, 2,
Gen. E- L. Applegate of Klamath Agen­ two years ago, when he stumped the , Mock
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
15. Gold HUI: $120.
cy, speaking of the chopped up condition state in the inter,sts of ilemocraey and
Enos Blair et al to W E Price—27 acre» in
I United States Land O.flce. llose'>urg. Or.i
oi Oregon polities thia yes», remarked: free trade, was a ’najeritv of -7407 for tp 37 S, R 2 W; also the lots 2. 3. block 2, in
. Amv A Harbaugh s add to Central Point;
June 3. I»!«), i
“Roth ;«rties were beaten.”
Hermann and protection. What it would consideration $:><io.
XyoTlt E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
8 E Stearns to J C Baker el al—S E
of
x.x in compliance with the provision- of
have been this time can only be conject­
, S W % sec 10, til 30 s. R 3 W; also lot 5 of
the act of Congress of June 3, 1»78, entitled
A Maine young woman who was asked
ured. However, the gallant coIone's -ec 21. tp .10 S, R 3 W : 5» acres; $1.
“An Act for the sale of tinite'r lands in the
the place of tier nativity, replied that she
J B Trombley to the I'lnpire Gold ami
States of California. Oregon. Nevada, ami
eloquent addresses imputed a pleasant
wasn’t born anywhere in particular, aa
silver Mining anil Milling Co—the I'ntpire
i Waslilngt n Territory,'' William Nelson,
flavor
to
the
canv
iss,
ami
were
missed
all
and
Wildwmtl
mining
claims.
Wagner
of
Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Or.
she was the daughter of a Methodist min­
' reek; $'tooo.
egon. ha« this day filed in this office his
the same.
ister.
______________
Jas E Smith anil R S Barclay, trustees, to
-■worn statemen for the purchase of the N
the city of Ashland—First Congregational
•4 of N E hi. the s E ', of N E
and N E
COL ROBERT A. MILLER
MANCFACTÜtÎD BY
California modestly announces that
i i-hu’ch property; $1.
( j of N W Ji ofsec No. 24, in tp No, 3!), S R
I.
D.
HOLDEN,
S
ockton,
Cal
R K Sutton to < ity of Ashland- land in
No. 4 E, and will offer proof to »how that
»lie nee<la ten acres for her display at the rortland World.J
39 8, R 1 E; fl
the land sought is more valuable for its
world’s fair. At this rate of demand the
Though Col. Robert A. Miller has ta-en tp Sarah
N Strange to City of Ashland—12
timber or stone than for agricultural pur
lake front site committee in Chicago will defeated, the democracy has just cause to li 10 acres tn sec 8. tp 39 S. It 1 E; $1 : q c d
Kise», and to establish his claim to said
.111} before the itegis’ter a'>d Receiver of
have to till up latke Michigan half-way to feel proud of her young standard-bearer. right to lay water pipe.
Constantine Magruder, trustee, to J I4e
this office af Roset>urg, Oregon, on Wed­
He made a most active and earnest can­ Itanney—lots 2,3. block 4. < 'ent'! Point; $89.
the »traits of Mackinaw.
nesday the jutlj day of Adgtpt, l-W
We wish to announce to the
vass of the state, and did all in h:s jxiwei
State of Or to J B WriNdjr S L °f roc
lie names a' witnessesj Frijni; M0- Green and Dried Fruits, Confectionary, Stationary and a fine
strictly
first
class
machine.
Fully
The established church of England is to win sncces This he did in the face 1(1. tp 32 8, R 2 E; 329 acres: $)<«>.
Cracken, of White Point, Jackson county.
people
of
Ashland
and
vicini
­
warranted.
Made
from
very
best
material,
State
of
Or
to
8
11
Hull
—
S
E
1
,
N
E
'
Or.,
Al. Hopkins, of Shake, Jackson coun­
unquestionably in danger. 8|»-aking at of a known opposition majority, and
line of Crockeryware.
of S W ¡4 and 8 of S W 1, of sec 16, tp 32 ty that the C. 0. 1). Empori­ by skilled workmen, and with the liert tools ty, Or., George A. Blood, of Ashland, Jack-
tlie annual meeting of the church defense against an opponent from three to four IS. It 2 E; 280 acres; $350.
that have ever lieen devised for the purpose. son county, Or., Edward CaniplieU, of
su-a i T W Stearns to J (' Baker et al—S um is now ready for business Warranted to do all that can be reasonably Klamath City. Siskiyou county. Cal.
institution, Ix»rd Keiborne confessed that thousand votes stronger than his (tarty.
Bisected of the very l>e»t typewriter extant.
E */i of S W *4 of sec 16, t|>36 S, R 3 W ;
Any and ail persons claiming adversely .
disestablishment liad come ‘‘within the Yet Col. Miller never lost faith in the j also
lot 5. sei- 21, tp 36, 5» acres; also undi­ in Reeser's Block, Ashland- Capable qf anting 150 words per minute— the above-described lands are requested to ,
range of practical politics.”
more—according t^ t};<* ability of the file tlieir claims in this office on or before
justness of his cause, and went into tlie vided 14» of N E !4 of S W ’4 of sec 16, tp 36 The articles we carry are too op
operatpr.
i 8. R 3 W . $75.
staid 20th day of August, 1880.
flight to do the last he could under ad­
Ja» J Fryer to John K Green—300 acres numerous to mention,
(' was . >V. J ohnston , Register.
We
The total amount raised for the Coo»
j
in
tp36
8.
R
1
W;
$7500.
Price t - $100.0t).
verse circumstances. lie did his duty
bay railroad at Marshfield at this writ- nobly, an<l though defeated, the demo­
O Coolidge to Lizzie B Bolton—land in aim to keep everything usu­
TIMBER LAND $OTI(JE
If there is no agent in your town, address
: $600.
i ng is $41»,900; Coquille City, $10.500; nt cratic party of Oregon has go-sl reason to Ashland
United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or..f I
John H Carter to Ellen farter—N W *4 ally found in a variety store, tfie manufacturers:
Myrtle Ifoint, $11,377; Bandon, $1200,
June 3, 189'1. )
feel a just ¡»ride in her young candidate i of N W 14, »re 1, tp 35 S, It 4 W: 41.« in prices from lc to 25cts, So­
TKTOTICE IS HEREBY t»lVEN THAT
THE PARISH MF'G CO.
acres; $100.
making a grand total of $73,007. There for congress.
ni (.•qnipliphce with the provisions of
C W Skeel to G W Bashford—lots 17, 18, liciting an inspection of our I
Agents wanted.
PARISH. Ji, ¥.
is now no question, says the Coos Bay
tlje qct qf Goiigr^ss qf June p?8, B|itRlef|
to !i>, block 45. Medford; »1000.
goods
at
your
earliest
oppor
­
•■'Aji
qct
foi the s^Je of‘tinjber I'aiiijs it) t|ie
Bpeiteer A Cuntons to C W Skeel—lot 18,
News, but what the necessary bonus of
A TARIFF POEM.
block W, lifi'Jtord; »100.
jr, p,
HTENOGRAPHY and States of California, 'Oregon, IJevád^, anil
tunity,
we
are,
$75.000 will lie raised before the end of
Washington Territory.’' Eilward A. Hi|<L i
Wallace G Bisimp to JJorris M Wright—
He sat in his doer at noonday, lonely and
TYPEWRITING FREE ypth, qf Ashland, county pf’ Jackspp, stgtc i
the week, and the work of grading the gloomy «n<i sad; brooding over the price of ' 29.55 acres in tp 3« 8, R i W ,
Most Respectfully,
First-class facilities arid liest of teachers. of Oregon, uok tl>is dax §i$d in tl¡|s nffipel
V S to Jacob Gabriel—8 E >4 of 8 W 14,
nmdbed will be commenced immediately. his corn crop and figuring how much he
WII.S0N A WALSWORTH. Address,
his sworn statement for the pureh^s*, „1 »pp
»ci' 19. tp 35 S, It 2 W : 40 acres.
with stamp for retu.n postage,
had. He hail worked from early spring­
N W J4 of sec No. 30, in tp No. 39, 8 R No. [
THE PARISH MF’G CO.,
ARY DAILY JAÌLÌÒIVITTG-
The committee on temperance of the time, early anil late and hard, and he we»
Probate Court.
4 E. and will oner proof to show that the [
Parish. N. Y.
land sought is more valuable for its timber [
Reformed Presbyterian synod tlie other counting liis assets and figuring out his re­
hl lustier »»f «si^te (,{ J Coakley—order
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
day made a report strongly censuring ward. He figured that it took two acres to discharging luiiinpistr^to*. pplfred that
and to establish his claim to said land lie-[
Dmid
J'enlii;,'er
lx»
discharged
boii.
for» the Register anil Receiver of this office
B. F. Reeser s
Vici“President Morton for permitting buy lita two imv« new hrxits. and ten acres liability.
id Roseburg. Or., on Wednesday the 20th ,
In matter of estate of Thus l |i«yi)er— of-
the sale of liquor in liis new hotel, and more on top of this to fit them out with new
dav of Adgust. 1890.
appointing time for tlnat wtth'inept,
President Harrison.for nerving wine on suits. To buy his wife a protec ted dress der
'lie names as Witnesses; Thomas b. !
Otlf< pdyetd,
Hhtf!
took 1<»< bushel» in ire, while live tor?* went Onlered that Tne»<lay. August 3, lMMi, lx< t
Stanley, erf Klamath City, Siskiyffn countv,
the table at state dinners. The vice- in a solid lump for the carpet on the floor. appointed as dav for final hearing ami set-
<’aL, George A. Blood, of Ashland; Jackson
Re-Opened May 18th, 1890,
president has become pretty well hard­ Hi’ taxes and his grocery Mil absorbed hi» (¿■»».■gpl,
i rinntj". Or.. Edward I'atajMicll. of Klama.fi
In matter wf pslateof Jas A Cardwell—or­
is ttie jU^ce t<y bfjy
V'ity
Siskiyou county, ( ’al.. William Nels.’ n.
ened to this sort of thing; but it must 1« crop of oat... while the interest on his farm der admitting hill in probate, Ordered
—Under tin manageut of—
'.J Ashiatid. Jackson county, Or.
a novel sensation to the Presbyterian mortgage took ah hie fattened shouts. The that Caroline Cnrdweil ’i*< sjM)ointed ex-1
’ Any ¿tpl alf rkr't,lis clgtaimg adversely
ecutrix and letters testamentary te« tss»;ed Mr. anil Mrs. W.W. Springstcii, Props
the abovc-deserured lamts are Teq¿ested
Sunday school su|>erintendent from In­ shingles on his cow died and the lumtar for to her, ami Jas A Wilson. W H Parker luid ;
I ,
Full Assortment always on hand, direct firopi the East. an<|
lile their claims in tills office on or before
dianapolis to lie held up by a tern iterance liis barn had eaten Up his I>eef-steer»aiul Jhe Geo lCNeil be appointed appraisers of said | Board and lodging id’
<la.v,
said 20tli day of August, 1890.
{
committee ns a horrid example of alco­ balance of his corn. So he sat in his doo» i *»t»te.
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
week or month.
In matter f>f last will and testament of
at Prices that Defy Competition.
at noonday, lonely and gloomy and sore, as
holic excess.—{Oregonian.
August Volusr ord.ef admitting will to
he figured up his wealth a little less than it probate.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Ordered that Wis J|artman be
(’ongretuttnan Cutcheon, a Republican was the year before. “By gum, they say appointed administrator unit that letters (toon ROOMS, EXCELLENT MEALS,
United States Band Office, Roseburg Or ,i
be issueii to him.
and it distinguished veteran of Michigan, I’m protected, but I know there’s some­ testamentary
Juné 3! 1890. i
In matter of the estate of Wm Wooley—
thing wrong; I’ve been deceived and gulled
A
fair
trial
solicited,
gipj
satjpiacfipn
Particular
Ait
ent
ion
to
otice is iierebz given that
eoiifesaea that as a class the old aoldiera
order
for
sale
of
personal
property.
and hoodwinked by this high protection
guaranteed.
in compliance with the provisions of
are better off" than any other clatis in the song. They told of rebellious traitors, and
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
Prc-ents lor the Luilies.
Meals,
25
cents.
‘Aij apt fqr tjie »^le of timber lauds in the
< »immunity, and the Milwaukee Sentinel held up the bloody rag, and I followed
Giants Pass Courier.]
States of Cahfornij;, Qfcgpn, Nffvadn, (md
(Rep.) beam testimony that a “large ma­ along like a pumpkin, and now I ao»
FINAL
PROOF
NOTICE.
Washington Territory,George A- Blood,
Jessie Patrick, while playing I
jority of the veterans are men who would (ng the bag. But from this tune on I'll in­ , j in Muster
of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.)
l!be yte-4 ^»p other day, killed a large
Which
will
lie
done
in
a
workmanlike
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
May 12th, 1890. )
not lie clawed ns needy; that is. they are vestigate. and gft to the bottom of facts, ’ snake known as the »aocr, immediately
sworn statement for the purchase of tlie S
manner and at prices that
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
men as fortunately situated with res|»ect nnd I’ll liet »1 to begin wi|h that the tariff af|er ¡t ]iad crawled out df its wun, ip 'VrOTICB
W J4 °f cec No. 8, in tp No. 10, 8 R No I
'
Aj
following-named
settler
has
tiled
no-
1»
a
tax.--[Kingman,
Kan..
Dsxp'-rut.
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fact it did ndt get away more fhafi threfe rteSoFn’s ».,te: fon to make final proof in
. and will otter proof to sh.iw that the
to pecuniary matters as the average of
fpct. Mr. Patrick brought the skin and support of hlH-Yiliitii, »tu» th t sa.d proof
land sought is more valuable for its timber
the community.” Of course it must!«
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
The reapecuble Itemoerats of San Fran' j gave ff. {lie Courier office, which meas- will be made l^fore tine Judy», o»»). J»,_ . b
so. The veterans who have survived to eioco are preparing « revolt againat the - —
[ and to establish his claim to said land be-
•„ Jength
, -^“i
Any lady sence before the Clerk of the County Court
ured i over iitx .
»^
! Full stoes
•■anil and made i fore the Register and Receiver of this office
this hour in j < <* h I hraltlt must lx» men who rule of Bono Bueklev.
wishing one of the pretAtta» jjpcklaces of Jackson county. Oregon, at Jacksonville,
to order.' ■
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seif-suppori* witfiout a service pension.
No man knows what he can do till he
I ' ..Ile naine» a» witees.»».», Thomas E.
Homestead
entry
Ao.
te'
1
*.
lot
7
and
—(Oregenian (Rep).
Ciearjug
tjjo Snow.
Stanley of Klamath City. Siskiyou county,
tries. A Southern farmer who had got
S K U of S W '//and N E »4 ¿FK'Mr
t_c. fW^Noue but the best material u-ed.
Cal.. Edward Campliefl of Klamath City,
4i, and N E >4 of N W J-i sec.'7, tp S, R J
away with a pint and a half of whiskey
San
Francisco,
June
it,
—
4f|er
foil:
1».
UF'-
’
-ER'S
BLOCK.
t
Siskiyou county. Cal., Edward A. Hildreth
!
New York, June 15.— TheTixies’ Pitts­
M.
'
V
many a time succeeded in gulping down blockade in the Hlerras last Minter some : He W.
of Ashland, .fackaon county. Or., Frank
n^mes
trip
following
witnesses
to
ASHL
i
\
l>.
:
:
:
:
:
burg special says rumors are in circula- ,
’’■•('racken of White Point, Jacksoncountv,
a quart the other day. His widow is tak­ sidings which were little ugeij were not prove b»s cpntin.i^ou.s resj<tat;<'e upon and I
l-i
-
.
,
x
,,
n
iff.
tion that Senator tpiay has a surpiise in
dug out. To-day General FupeririL)fl!|- fHW#tjon of..^^^/ "
4
_
a
overansfl.rtf
per
pair
at
mount
’
s,
ing out letters of acininistration.
- rv - t Nimrod
;—
l ined overalls $1.00
per pair at Blount .-
‘ Anv and all persons clmtmt.ÿ ai^cis.!”
ent Fillmore received a dispatch from
store for the republican convention; that
Jos.jdi JL'.'wieis,
( Icirlyy. J. »1
111
above described lands are .reqiifesteTtt.
a)i ’.of LjjA.e I »SleeiJess mghts, {»¿de miserable by that ■ thé
Division Muperinfondent Wright report­ Terrell and W. G, f poiiftpey.
’---- ‘
he intends to drop Delamater as a candi­
tile their claims in this office on or lieíof»
July 1st has l>een selected as the dav ing that the new rotary sp . ow plow had i Creek, Jackson Co., , Or. ’
terrible cough:' Sjitlijti.’s Cfirc is the ,’f medy ! said
i We call [special attention to p. J!. HENI>ERSOJi & CO.’6 (Chicago) Red
21»t day of August, 1890.
date for Governor and have Postmaster for unveiling tfop statue of Indiana’s just cleared Lakeview siding, three miles > 3-l-6t
■» J ohnston , Register,
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ifqf'vop. Kept on’hand at’lT K Boltina s.1’
School House Shoes, and CHURCH, B|iÓWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 OO cajf H J
C has . W.
.C'fjis. W. J ohx ST on , Register.
General Wanatnaker nominated. How favorite son. Thos. A. JJpndrk ks. The east of Summit. The hard snow was
Shoes, the best made. Every part guaranteed-
< ,•
true the rumors are nobody of course, ex- ' occasion as is proper, will be entirely free from four to six feet deep, but the plow I
TIMBER LAN!) NGrR’E.
evjit <iuay and Wunamaker can say. It i from partisan demonstrations. Never­ went through it without any trouble. It!
i»s
ii»J
{hat
snow
fifty
feet
deep
remains
■
I
Untied
Sfatgs J;fit;d Office. Roseburg, Or-,1 •
is certain, however, that the two are in theless the heart of many a Hoosier dem­
in mountain gylches along the road.
.|m;c 3. 18fl|j. 1 '
close alliamx» and that the practicability ocrat will quicken its beats, as Senator
, VT'JTH. E is hereby giyep that tn pomplj-1
A
Had
Indtan
of nominating Wunamaker has been dis­ Turpie tells of the virtues and good deeds
■ Xi ance with the provision» oi the act of 1
[congress of June 3,1878. entitled “An act i
cussed. Wnnimaker’s friend» argue of the greatest democrat that has come l.itlkville Styr..
■
••!» of timber land» In the .»into» of
Jonah, an Indian of the Agency, is
that his large business Interesta would out of the West since the days of Doug-
I
and Washing.
California.
Oregon.
.
?* I
locked
up
and
»ad.
Thesha'fow
in
which
1
secure him the support of the business | I »ass.
[ ton Territory,” Thomas E. Stanley, o>
he
now
squats
is
deep
and
cool,
urn]
jf
men, his prominence in church work
—
**
I Klamath City, county of Siskiyou, state of
was all along of whisky. Whisky make
[ California, has this day filed in this office I
General John M. Palmer, who is the Injun heap fool and white man heap
would bring the religious element to his
his sworn statement for the purchase of the
‘
democratic
aspirant
for
the
United
States
snpixirt, while his position as postmaster
jackass.
tS E J4 of sec No. 30, in tp No. 39, 8 II No. 4
Tuesday as Alex Martin was sitting in
general would insure him the support of Senatorahipin Illinois, sayathostate can
Is, ¡»nu’wiil o£fe£ prqcf .t<> show that the
land sought is more v’ii I liable for its <pi|ber 1
all iKMitmasters and other federal officers. be carried by democrats next fall litho the basement of the store of Reames,
or stone than for agricultural purposes, anq j
Martin & Co., he heard a large, soft
It is shown that he has bis agents . campaign is vigorously conducted. lie noise a» of a great whale swimming in
to establish his claim to said la.id liefore the
Register and Receiver of this office at Rose­
lliroughout the state gathering informa­ : regards the paramount issues oi the the gloom- It was not a whale. It was
burg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 20th day I
tion regarding the coming contest, and hour as essentially economic. What the a Jonah, and it was whisky he wanted.
of August, 1890.
Has opened rooms with a full line of Funeral Supplies in Wilson <k Walsworfli'g
He names as witnesses: Ed ward Cam p-
the inference is drawn by knowing ones country demands, General Palmer savs, He had crawled in through an invisible
hole.
liell, of Klamath City, Siskiy. u county, [ store on Main street. Bodies embalmed and satisfaction guaranteed. Furnish my own
that he will be trotted out as a dark and : is a reasonable economy in place of ex­
[('al., George A. Blmal and Edward \. new hearse and give personal attention to funerals, Orders solicited for scroll sawing,
Alex collared the burglarious altorig-
successful horse before the convention.
travagance in public expenditures; a re­ ine and was taking him to jail when sud­
' Hildreth, of Ashland. Jackson county. Or., wood-shaping, screen doors an<l windows gad general repairs. Organs cleaned uiic| fe:
paired. Prices reasonable,
1
-
"
(j‘|U
[ Frank McCracken, of White Point. Or.
duction of the revenues, which when denly Jonah made a break for sweet lib­
'
Anv
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
The republican press has gone into the excessive, ii resist ably tempt to prodigali­ erty, running with swift moccasins up to
the above-described lands are requested to
FOLTZR/TH: OF ¿rXTLY PROGRAM: ! tile
T IEÏ TH
wholesale claiming business. Besides ty; a reduction of tariff taxes to a the sage brush wilderness where he had
tlieir Claims on or liefore said 20th day
ÆT THE
a camp and a gun.
I
of
August, 1890.
claiming that Hermann's big majority revenue basis, which means a' radical
When next he appeared the gun was
-----
National
Salute
of
42
Guns
at
Sunrise.
------
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
was uu endorsement of the McKinley departure from the policy of legislation in his hands and in his mouth the chai- ,
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
tariff, when the fact is that thousands of for the enriclimeut of classes out of the lenge “Come now and take me!” An In­
1 ^1 ocession will form in front of (laniard's oj>era house at
dian policeman followed him but was
democrats voted for Binger for non-polit- earninsB of the millions.
9:30 a. m. Aft^r review and drill by Co. D. 0. N. G., United States Land Office, Roseburg, Gr.,)
U a
WBUI.aK-
warned bv Jonah not to get too c’osc lest I J-
ical reasons, the following paragraph from
June 3.1890. 4
Senator Carlisle is the latest dejuocrat- he lie shot down like a steer. The act of
■---- o--------
otice is hereby given that
Ashland Bra«U
an esteemed contemporary, the Roseburg ic statesman to yive the Farmers’ A|li- rushing unawares upon the armed Indi­ procession will form in following order :
in compliance with tlie provisions of
Plaindealer, sounds a little comical:
an
would
have
tax
n
unjust.
The
man
’
s
-----You can get-----
Buys
and
sells
Grain and Fruit farms,
' the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
Band, Co. I) (1. N. G., (1. A. R„ A. H. Co. No. 1, Federated
anco some good advice. ln reply to a
Hurrah for Jackson county! That letter from a gentleman in Alabama ask­ ’ crime was not a great one, and as he
“An act for the sale of tinite'r lands in the
and
also
deals
in
Ice Cream. Ice Cream Soda, Ice
| could ta> easily taken at the agency there Trades and secret organizations, Liberty car, mayor and city states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
erstwhile banner county of democracy
baa gone republican almost solidlv. ing his views of the bill, which has Iiesn was no necessity for surprising and thus council in carriages, citizens jn carriages, citizens on horse-1 Washington Territory,” Frank McCrat'ken. CITY PROPERTY
Cold Soda, any flavor,
of White Point, county of Jwkson, state of
re)x>rted adversely l»v the house commit­ frightening him into shooting and being
Truly the world moves.
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| Oregon, has this day tiled in1 ibis office his
back
and
on
foot.
Procession
to
^tart
fropj
Ganiard
’
s
opera
shot
at.
The
authorities
wisely
concluded
The democratic majorities on the seven tee on ways and means to provide fortlie
statement for the purchase of the N
LEMONADE, MILK gtyAKEg,
let him drift to the agency and he house, inarch down Main street to Helman,down flelmaii to »Worn
Main officein Salem, Oregon, with branch
W )4of A W '4. S-U of $1 i\V >4 and N V,'
different offices were as follows: 142, establishment of suli-treasuries for the to
drifted,gun in hand, until next morning,
FKK81I CONEECT1OSEBY AND EKl’tTS,
of 8 W of sec No. 24. in tp :K>. S R ND. offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany j
149, 217, 221, 302. 321, 539. This doe« storage of agri« ultural products, Mr. Car­ when (rarfield, the Indian policeman, Factory, out Factory to Main street, back Main street to Oak, '4
• ’
I E. and will otier proof to show that the Oregon.
not seem a just cause for republican lisle says; "The farmers hate been tax­ found him at Modac point and took him down Oak to Spring, out »Spring to 4th avenue, back Main land sought is more valuuhle for its timber
— The leading brands of—
ed Bi> long for the benefit of other classes
> or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
jubilation. The county offices were and have seen »0 much legislation for the in, gun and all. He w.ll pioliably lie
Pamphlets,
price
lists
and
maps
street
to
plaza
and
to
grove,
when
the
following
program
will
to
establish
his
claim
t
>
»aid
land
lieiore
KEY
WEST
and IMDORTED CIGARS,
¡dated temporarily in the hands of the aggrandisement of corporations and syn­ j'unishisl at the agency.
the Register and Receiver of this office at sent on application.
1st, music by band: 2d. music bv glee chib; Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 2(ith Correspondence promptly attended to.
reputilicaiM, ou account of hx-al diiwen- dicates that their patience is exhausted, Ho-.- ludians 1’ix‘pnrx- Poison Arrows, take place :
Cigarettes and Tobacco.
August, 18!f0.
•»d, prayer by chajdain; 4th, reading the Declaration of In­ dav He of names
tiona, and the prospects for doing the and finding it inqiossible, for the time Banning Herald.|
as witnesses: Al. Hopkins,
COLD 1„ I XCH and COtFEE.
same next time are considered decidedly being at least, to aliolisli the. system
We are indrbted to Frank Smith, of dependence; 5th. music by the band; Gtb, oration; 7th. song of Shake, Jackson county, Or., William
which has oppressed and des]K>iled the
ICR
(WM Fanixbal for FAMILIES nd PAKTIFX.
'Nelson and George A. Blood, of Ashland.
slim.
greatest industrial interest of the conn- Whitewater, for a very graphic account by (dec Club; 8th. benediction: 9th. music bv band.
Jackson
county.
f»r..
Edward
Cainplxsll,
of
iry, they are now demanding that the of the manner in which a Piute Indian
Klamath City, Siskiyou county. Cal.
E- M. LUQA».
k son of Judge Lorenzo Sawyer has verv policy, which they have heretofore prepared his deadly arrows. He gath­
Any and all persons claiming a<lvcr»elv
I»cvii »tabbing and pounding a man much denounced as unjust and ruinous shall ered a dozen or more rattlesnake beads
the
aixive-descnlied
land»
are
requested
to
JXiYTEIE^INrOOISr
;
file their claim.» in this office on or before
«mailer than himself, in consequence of be applied to them, or rather part of and put them in a spherical earthen ves­
NE.ill
THE pl.l'O'jF.
»,1i(l 20th day of Augu»t.
sel.
_
With
these
he
put
half
a
pint
of
a
By
band:
2d,
boys
’
raeo
—
under
1G
^75
« quarrel about half a dollar or so. As them, for no scheme has yet lwn sug-
(jii.)s.
W.'.loi.
•„<:>»
Register
sixH'ies
of
large
t
ed
ant
that
is
found
liere-
the ruffian's father is a judge of the geated that will o|»*rale alike on all for­ atajuts. The bite of this ant is more J-
O’oisr.
L 9 yards, for prize: 2d, girls' race—under 1G years—•
eigners. But no evil can be corrected,
SIX MILES sot TH OF
Neaide- protecting gang, no doubt he will no wrong can l>e righted bj’ increasing |H>isonous than that of a bee. Upon
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
^T'HL DELMONICO has te-en completely
protect hi« son in murdering anybody he its magnitude and extending the scope these lie poured a hit of water and then 7o yards, for prize; 4th. pie race fiir boys. 75 yards, for prize:
GRANT’S PASS, OR.
I nited States Land Oifir-e. Ko-elitirg, Or.)
A renovated »nd refitted I,-, thenndei-
may like to murder. If he were a poor ot its operation. There is but one effect­ sealed the lid on with moist earth. lie 5th, three-legged race, for prize; (>th. sack race, for prize: 7th. _
Juno
3.
ls!»i.
f
-lgned.
ami
will
he
conducted
in
a
manner
Jhen
dug
a
hole
two
feet
into
the
ground,
.
man he would at this moment be in ual remedy for the evil which undoubt­ in v. hich lie built a roaring fire and pul pie-t'ating match for boys, prize; 8th, fat mens'. 2<><> lbs. race. VYOTICE is hereby GIVEN that to p!ea-e all its patrons
edly exists, and that is to reverse the
J.X in compliance with the provi-ions
prison on a charge of assault to murder policy which produced it.”
in some stones. When the interior o! 100 yards, for prize: 9th. tug of war. 5 on side, 2 best in 3; of the act of Congress of June 3. ! A literal share of public patronaee i- re­
the hole and the stones were red hot, he
or else under heavy bail. Being the son
1878, entitle,! •• An act for the sale spectfully solicited
10th,
egg
and
spoon
race,
for
girls;
11th,
music.
made
a
place
in
the
tail
tom
for
the
earth
­
of
timber lands in the States of Califor­ Give it a trial
ai the great Judge Ixrrenao Sawyer, he
The Alta thinks it knows and says that
—CONSISTING QP--
nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington
vessel and put it in. About it and
h:ts not even been arrested. The United Prince Albert Victor, second hopeful of en
M b axp M bs WM SC1IRYER
Territory,
”
Edward
Campbell
of
Klamath
ti|»:n
it
lie
put
the
co:ils
and
hot
stones,
,,,
*‘‘‘»r.
t-iuni, Prune,
v*nal
Proprietors
States courts in thia city are a safe refuge the Prince of Wales, a hen at school w;:s and upon tlie top he built a fierce fire
City, county of Siskiyou, state of California,
ctiegry, Aprtco«, Nectarine, Alinoml
4
o
’
clock
p.
m.
will
occur
the
great
display
and
often hard up ami would write to his
has
this
dav
filed
in
this
office
his
sworn
for murderers. Young Sawyer can grandmother for funds. The old lady and kept it up for twenty-four hours.
Mainui. Cbestunt, Shade ami Onia
for the purchase of the S W 1of
parade by Lime Kiln’s band of the improved or­ statement
menial tree«.
plead that he is under the exclusive would sometimes send money, but oi'ten- Then he dug out the vessel, and standing
sec No. 30, in tp No. 39. South Range No 4
juriodktioii of the United States, and er a letter of good advice. These letters off with a long pole he disengagixl the! der of Cajithumpj^n Jforraboes, in their great speech-mak­ East, and will offer proof to show that the
-A.LSO H-
top ami let the fumes escape. He insist­
land « v,ght is .noye valuable for it» timber
then his father will let hiui out on bail, t he Prince would read and put up at auc­ ed that had they struck h:s face it would ing specialties, raking up all the great political ami social or stong than for agricultural purno-es,
S7iaM/,er,(/ Plant,, P.U^tbrrnf Plant,
tion amongst classmates, kno- king them
and Judge Stephen J. Field will make down to the highest bidder for the Queeu’s have killed him. The mass left in the
and to establish his claim to said land be-!
find (Jraptriiici.
problems of the day.
fore the Register and Receiver of this office
him a present of a gold watch and chain. autograph. In this way the young rascal vessel was a dark-brown paste.
at
Roseburg,
Oregon,
on
Thursdav,
the
21st
*ro
test
the
efficacy
of
bis
concoction
—(S. F. Star.
always got money out of his granny.
day of August, 1800.
the Indian, with his hunting knife, made
He names as witnesses: George A Blood
EVZEU
n
FILTQ-
FTòOG-IÒJklM
:
.SInK
MAIN STREET.
a cut in his bare leg just below the knee,
Coo» Bay anil Coquille River
The vote thrown in Oregon two weeks
and Edward A Hildreth, of Ashland, Jack!
(South of Breeden's grocery store. 1
and
let
tho
bjooil'mii
down
to
his
ankle.
ago seems to have been a little over 71,000.
son
county.
Or..
Thomas
E.
Stanley
of
San Francisco, June 13.—Information
ALLOON ascension at dusk. Unecpialed display of H re- Klamath City, Siskiyou county.Cal.. Frank
The gain is about 10,000 in two years, a
Then taking a stick, he dipped into thp
larger gain than ever before known in that was received to-day that I.lijali Smith ixiison and touched the descending blood
MeCriicken of White Point Jackson coun­
works—the most gorgeous pyrotechnjcql flisplay ever ty,
and associates have ordered the construc­
PASHfONABLE DRESSMAKING and
Oregon.
length of time.
the ankle. It immediately began to
tion of a standard gau.-e railroad to con­ at
seen
in
Southern
Oregon.
A. repairing done in a neat and satisfac­
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
sizzle
as
if
cooking
the
blood,
and
the
Ike Humphrey started, on the 4th with
the als-ive-described lauds are requested to tory manner. Our work and price will
M ithout Irrigtitfou.
his mutton sheep, for Nebraska. Mr. Hum nect Chos liny with the Coquille river, in poison followed the blood right up the
hie their claims iri this office on or before suit you. Please give us a call.
phrey has l>een in Harney county and the Coquille river valley,which has here­ leg, sizzling its way, until tiie Indian
HETSCHEL
SISTERS.
snid
21st
day
of
August
tafMi.
vicinity for about two months, and has tofore been partially isolated because of scraped the blood oil with the knife. He
■’-Go
Ashland, Oregon.
Vi
llot handle, cultivate, or
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C has . W. J ohkhtox , Register.
Isoight in that time 13,500 mutton sheep. the difficulty of crossing the bar at the assured our informant that had he al­
or^kJnl
p “OI*AGATK anv varieties
—I Burns Herald.
meuth of the river, and by means cf this
Ihe^ r^,” °fn
until satisfied that
Once 111 Seven Years—T he body is renewed i
lowed it to reach the month of the wound ,
thet are well ADAPTED to the soil and
The Mood must have tl e elements of vital-'
The stock inspector of Crook county has railroad to secure connection with a he would have been a dead man.
weekly
steamship
service
to
San
Fran
­
ity, Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­
inspected the »beep in tlie northeastern
.p!‘.’ul«lr TO SOUTHERN ORE,
< j <».X. Write for terms to
Take Simmon.» Liver Regulator. Onedose
parilla cleanses and enriches the blood, and i
twirt of the county, and report» the loss cisco. The ultimate destination of this
By
A.
H.
Co.
Xo.
1
and
(
’
<>.
I),
O.
N.
G.
1»
worth
100
dollar».
(
gives
anew
impetus
to
life.
Sold
bv
T
K
1
there to lie 31,000, out of a little more that, FQfti! at the eastern and western ends has
A. H. < AILSON Jt SON, Grant’s IXtss.iti-
Bolton.
100,UW head.—[Burns Herald.
not been infinitely determined.
XJ Inquire
IU U COW
, p «ill-
Gents’ fine .«ilk kerchiefs at Hunsaker’s.
S*
“
.
?
Í-
1/
Or
"
a
e
-
for
r
jee
«
°R
I
For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s i etc., at the R ecowi office.
Music by Lemay’s Cotillion String Band, of Yreka. Uoru
1 c’l W. B, (/ oaths . Agent. Ashland. Or,
’-u Planter 25 «nt- at T K Bolton’s. '
STAPLE & FANCY
To be Sold at Rock-Bottom
Figures FOR CASH,
Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables
A aw -'-L w AjvtCWMS
THE NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS!
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Piow
And w ill be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES.
TIN STORE
R oots tjiiifl S hoes )
Hardware, Tin,
Sheet-Iron and
Copperware.
JOB WORK,
J___ _ _ .
N
.
J, M. McCAl.1.
FOURTH OF JULY
J. L. DOWNING,
Celebration
I U ndertaker ”^
at
Ashland !
OREGON LAND ASHLAND
COMPANY.
Pnnnisi
N
DELMONICO
RESTAURANT.
|200000WiDRSAU
B
Grand Ball at Ganiard’s Opera
House in the Evening,
Red Hill Land,
Milch Cow For Sale.
A