Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 21, 1890, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD
FOR SALE!
Personal Mention.
Wolf cree.
W. Kram- is up f:
<lay
Mr and Mr- N A J;
AMILANO O i .T hibmt Augu-t 21 I*»
■ city to-day
»... "'..Ty
Y'aquina Bay
Mort Alibev returned
The People’s Paper.
last evening.
the giie-t r»f
Mi»» Genevieve Moore
E. J. KAISER. Editor.
Mrs. G. F. McConnell.
»FBS< Kt IT ION BATES
J. P. Ewling. the plasterer, is down from
One year..................... .......................... I $2 50 Portland visiting bis family.
Hi month«..................... . * ............ 1 to
Mi»« Helen Strang returned to Medford
76
Three months.
yesterday from her Walla Walla trip.
Advertising rate« given on application.
Ix« al note f- 15c per line for lir-t inser­
Mrs. W. C. Crawford returned to Klam­
tion and Me for each >ub<iequent insertion. ath county today from her vi-it to Portland.
Obtiuaiy line«, memorial resolution«,
IJenry 1. WiUey a -an Jose merchant
< ard» of litanks. etc.. at half rate*
was in’Ashland several day« last week
with hi- wife, visiting friends.
The c«isus give* Siakiynn county 12,-
Mi»s Lena Kearney dang!iter of the pop­
ular P. pa-mtigi-r < mill, tor and Mis» K.
140, IM Norte ó,'JW and Moloc 4.919.
Clark of Glendale wsrt- iri die city ye-n r-
It »p|»ara that a Southern lioycotler is day.
Kt-s-otmly tna-urer Horace Farwell of
without honor, particularly in
ow n
Linn county, a brother of Mr». II. Farlow,
country. _________________
i« vi-iting Ashland and with E M Miller
and H. Farlow went over to Uole-tein to­
Mayor E. B. Pond was nominated by day.
the California democrats on 4th ballot
Mr. Davis and wife slaughter of Co),
«coble) who have i>een visiting here, left
for governor.
yesterday for Paris by the Canadian Pacific
Some of tlie old settlers are predicting route Mr. .-»cobie and wife go with them
as far as Victoria.
another hard winter on account of the
Bishop John I*. Newman was on last
bountiful yield of acorns, hazelnuts etc. evening'» train with bis wife for <• rants
— [Lafeyette I-eader.
Pa»», having ju-t returned from Japan.
He preside» at tbe M. E. conference for
The population of the United states Oregon which convenes there to-day.
from
Corile- Merritt arrived yesterday
;
has been computed at 64,000,000 in round
Portland on a visit to his oi ild time friends
number», an increase of about 30 t>er in this city, (forties has i>een engaged edit­
ing a Portland paper of extensively large
cent during tbe last decade.
circulation throughout the interior—the
Iowa baa lost over 2O),(MM) population Portland Newspaper Union,
Prof. 11. C. Faber has received word that
tbe last ten years. Mr. J. D. Fountain’s
he has been elected principal of the Tulare,
theory of Oregon's 7000• republican ma­ Cal., high school at a »alary of $150 per
month, and le't to-day to take charge. Prof.
jority ia verified by tbe census.
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Faber is thoroughly’ competent and will
Tlie Oregon editor« had a royal good j
’’Plendid satisfaction.
Prof. G. M Miller, twice a prohibition
time at their Portland meeting, and will
candidate for congres« and an indefatigue-
meet at Afltoria next year. L. Samuel able worker for that cau.-e in Oregon, was
haa been eteeted l’reaident ami E. c. on Saturday’» train for Stanislaus county.
Cal., with his family, where he will accejit
Pentland re-eleided aecretarv.
a position as princ ipal of a college.
•■«■ •( tbr Haa4MNEt«4 I míícwx is Ihr Malt
SontiiüHi örp DisM Faid Ore9°n Land ComPany’
—WILL BE HELD AT
Dr Salt sr lArlungr far Earn Fraperty.
qoi / g //
/OLL& Tewi/.'’
This Remedy
h a pk-ashiit, safe, and sure cure for cough««
folds, an I all tbr«-at and lung afftctlons.
MAWVFACTVBXD BY
1 will Hell on long time or exchange for
farm, my residence in Ashland with a
frontage of 160 feet on Main st., and 150
on .Hida .Ire. The grounds are nicely
lain out with choice fruit and shmbliery,
.irtiluial stone walk, good stable ami out
buildings. This cottage was lrtiiit in the
Fall of low of the choicest material and
by tiiwt-rlass workmen, Newson Bros.,
S. F. architects. Will sell or exchange
any part of 1 to 4 nerve all in choice fruit
and adjoining said residence. This is
the most modern in style and Ix-st con­
structed cotta-.,- iu Southern Oregon,
choice location and can be had at a bar
gain. Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or
< W. N. Luckey, Real Estate Agt. Ashland
Oregon
•
Faber’s Golden Female Pills.,
I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cai.
For Female Trregnlar
ities: uoihiuffliketbem
on the market. Xrjer
fail. Successi’.illv us*d
by prominent ladies
' monthly. Guaranteed
to relieve a*ipx»ressed
menstruation.
H. JUDGE.
Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer
ASHDAND,
SATISFACTION-
Beginning Monday. Sept. 22d. 1890. and Con­
tinuing Six Days.
O V ER
I n the S tate I sschance B vilding .
And Branch Offices at Portland. Astoria and Albany.
Has for sale a large list of fìroln. Stoc/,- ami Prill t Parin*.
Altai City and Suburban Pr«perty.
SEND : FOP. : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : I LISTS.
OFFERED IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES
The Fruit Growers Annual Exhibit will take place
Monday, Sept. 22d. Everybody invited. All the gates v
be open and free on Monday, the first day of the fair. Ev
facility offered to those wishing to camp on the grounds.
E. M. Miller’s
SURE!SAFE! CERTAIN!
Don’t be humbusjred.
Save Time, Health,
and money ¡take no oth­
er.
Rent to anv address,
. secure by ma5! on re­
ceipt of price, $2.00.
Address,
OREGON.
All Work ordered will l>e made to give entire
Central Point, Jackson County
THE SECRETARY AT JACKSONVILLE.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Secretary
STAPLE & FANCY
THE APHRO MEDiCINE COHriflY,
Western Branch,
Box 27,1'ORTLAMI, OK
J. H. Russell
For .«ale bv all druggist«.
Repairing neatly and promptly done,
SIX MILES SOUTH OF
and at Low Rates.
GRANT'S PASS, OR.
H. S. EMERY
.200.000TREESFORSALE
A shland M arble
To be Sold at Rock-Bottom
Figures FOR CASH
Alfred Dalton, editor of the Benicia
—CONSISTING OF—
New Era, ealle<l on the R ecord Friday,
j in company with the former publisher,
Apple. Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune,
! E. A. MeDoneli: Mr. Ihrlton made an
' Clierry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond
ata cntol' Mt Kbaeta last week, and speak« 1
Walnut, Chestnut, Shade anti Orna­
WIX
“ASI‘ ' , CP,J
highly of the scenic beauty of this coun­
ELI Ö QX
LIN’E OF CHOICE
mental trees.
try.
Marble. All Orders in Stone Work
ALSO } -
Promptly Filled. Marble Works on
H. 8. Lyman, secretary of the Oregon
Blaine la evident.y the largest man in
MAIN STREET.
Strau -berry Plant», Blackberry riant»
i Pioneer Association, was in Ashland Fri-
liie party yet—or cap lie if he takes
tz- a i no­ day and Saturday gathering reminiscences
anil ilrapfriiie».
Betndo
tins big
>h,| <iata concerning
early
history
and
tion. r
....................
_ toad ' McKinley,
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_ the
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A full supply ot
Reed, and even Harrison himself, pre- settlement
of
this
»ection,
to
be
placed
in
"
"1
tl.x. archives
ari.hlifn.’ of
Zkl the
Inn association
n C’iiZAnl n ♦ 4
f,.r future
Tllttlrn
Green and Dried Fruits, Confectionary, Stationary and a fine
the
for
C
ofuns
,
C
askets
, R obes of all S i ;
•ent the apjiearance of tadpoles.
reference. One of tbe principal parties he j
I
Has
Heard
ot
Un-
*>41^;
AIN'S
al
the
C.
G loves , C kei - ks , E tc .
came to interview was Capt. Thos. Smith, |
—
line of Crockeryware.
O. D. Emporium, where iliey kaepNption».
The New York Times complains tbat who laid and started the first settlement
IS GROWN ON
ASHLAND,
-
- OREGON.
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I Tinware. Hammock.», Whips and iiargaiu
up
the
valley
from
Ashland.
there iaX great deal of paper nmong Cal­
Yshlaml
! Counter Goods of All Kinds.
Twenty live yearn experience in
in.......
..
I
(’. H. Humphrey of Klamath county, Embalming
ifornia pearlies. It says tbat each peach father
with
the
aid
of
a
"killed
physi
­
WILSON vt WALSW()RT1L
of Mrs. Ernest Carter of Ashland,
I. W. HVRRISS, Proprietor.
(
is wrapped in paper ami so stowed that wu taken to the Good Samaritan hospital cian.
inthoat Irrigation.
This favorite tesort is gaining in popu- i
Office and ware-room on Main street, at!
Proprietors.
less titan two-thirds of a peck fills the at Portlaml Saturday. Mr. H. is paralyzed
larity every day.
to such an extent that he can neither move foot of Granite.
box.
aliout or talk, and it is feared will not live
Vte- WE <1.> not handle, cultivate, or
much longer. He returned to Ashland
attenjntto UKOi’AGATE any varieties |
Cultivation of the Affection».
The very best of WINES, BRANDIES,
The Granta Pass News, after a brief, Tuesday,the hospital people refusing to ad­
or' kifids of FKl’IT, until satisfied that
B, F. Reeser s --
they are well A'DAl’TEll to tlie soil and
It is a common remark in extenuation
brilliant career, baa gone hence, It was mit him, claiming it a hopeless ca«A
BEER and CIGARS, kept con­
« límate peculiar TO SOUTHERN OllE-
Mrs. W. S. Chapman. Mrs. J. R. Grant, •X the juconvemenco of not having very-
bright and newsy and edited by news­
stantly on hand.
Uí)N,
Write
for
terms
to
and two children—Nelly Grant and Chap- ;
paper men, advertising solicitors, real man Grant—«nd a servant, Miss Mattie S. 1 much mon-.-y that jieopleof ordinary for­
A.
H.
CAlLSQiJ
SON.
Grant
’
s
Pas.«,Of.
PORTER &
eat ate dealers, doctors, horsc-mcn, law­ Beckwith registered *t the Depot Hotel | tune can eat as much as millionaires ;
1» the place to buy
oñ
Monday, being on a trip towards Portland. and if we find that we can iove^s easily
Fine Billiard Table,
yers ami poets.
W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or.
Considerable curio-ity was aroused as to and as extensively on small incomes as '
whether this was the wife and motiter.-ln- ,op greater ones, we may safely consider (
The very best beer ot Anaheim, wine acid
Other states as well as Oregon are dis­ law of Jesse Grant, son of his father, or that we have the better of tbe rich again.
Hennessy brandy, which will be sold by
whether it was the spouse of the Grant of
appointed at the results of the census. the
Perhaps we can; wealth offers so many
the quart or gallon.
firm of Murphy, Grant 6c Co.
ll
The two Dakotas will have only a little
Our tables a*e supplied with the latest pa­
JATcE DAILY ARRIVING
H. B., E. V. and F, H. Carter, G. B. Lan­ diversions that sometimes the pleasure
pers. Come and see us and wc will treat
over 500,000, and Montana only 128,000, ders, with their wive« and children, Mrs. G. there is I d loving is overlooked
you i*s v tjl as we know how.
Selling the Peerless Edition of
The impression certainly exists itwc
instead of at least 175,000 as was evpected. R. Mathews and son. G. W Stoops, wife
auti daughter Miss Jessie, of I’tioemx, Miss
Colorado will show about 400,000, and Hatuie Schumacher and Gus Landers re­ great riches have a tendency to clog the
Washington nearly 350,000. Illinois will turned Saturday from the coast at Crescent affections; and great inequalities of for­
Particular Attention to
It was too cold for surf bathing or tune are a barrier between man and man,
take Ohio’s third place among the states City.
p
anything else, the residents claiming»that not insurmountable but appreciable.
1
in population.
August is always the most disagreeable Lovo is personal, and very great posses­
Bous?, Sign. Carriage, and
month ami that September is the warmest
rrofa. J. 8.’ Diller and J. Stanley Brown, and pleasantest. E V Carter and wife sions almost inevitably throw personal
and Fred Carter continued their trip to qualities into shadow. We love men for :
Decorative Painting.
(
connected with the U. S. geological sur­ Crater lake
what they are, not what they represent, Which will 6« dome m » wmsiiii^nlike
I
vey are making a thorough investigation
W« cultivate tho muscles because it is
manner and at prices tliiR
Special Attention given to
Real ICattato Tranatere.
in f «seen and adjoining counties and re­
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
F M and G F Billings to W R llcarst. fun to use them,, and because it brings
port having observed in the vicinity of trustee—all of kit 18, W C Myer’s addition I us the happiness that comes of health.
Cinder Cone, evidences of volcanic ac­ to Ashland: $2U0.
For like reasons wo make a business of
at
Prices
that
Defy % Competition.
«
»»V
- •
«•
a
. - - «, »
Byron Cole to O C fi R Co—right of the cultivatioq of our mind«. Howsiim
tion more recent than in any other por­ way.
Full stock always on hand and made,
pie
it
is
of
us
to
neglect
to
the
extent
tion of the United States. Their report,
H Judge and wife to Chas Main— lot in
Written in Bedford Jail by John Bunyan,
to ordei.
Jacksonville, also part of lot 3 in block 1. that most of ns du the systematic culti­
the greatest preacher of the seventeenth
when made, will be of great interest.
Ashland; $10.
century.
The grandest, most .fascinating, 1 ÎÆ Leave orders at S mith <k D qdge ' p
vation of our hearts.—Scribner’s.
U 8 to Ubas W Kahler—placer mining
§nd
fastest
selling book ever ottered.
Store.
£**Noue but the best material used.
Tho population claim« made by tbe ad­ claim and premises, Applegate district.
Jacob Wagner and wife to W G Harris—
vocate« of Idaho and Wyoming, when
In REESER’S BLOCK,
square feet in tp 39 8, R 1 E; $20.
lCecklesft Cyclltig;.
they were candidate« for admission into 2088
Geo W Isaacs and J 8 Day and wife to
4SHLA
2iD, !::: t: OB EG ON. Include a life of Bunyan, nearly 400 Bible
There have been quite a number ot
the Union, scarcely hold out witli the Thos Stottler—8 of N E *2 sec 30, tp 36
references, the famous and beautiful poem
lerious accidents—some attended by
census figures. Superintendent l’orter 8, R 1 W, 80 acres; $1300.
"The Little Pilgrim,” Over F)0 of the
A
H
8in«on,
Sr
to
Grace
J
Skeeters
—
lots
fatal
consequences
—
through
people
be
­
GRANDEST ami MOST WONDERFVL ENGRAVINGS
------- Patronize the
says the rough count in Idaho gives that 1 and 2 in block 36, and lots 9 and 10, block
ing
ridden
over
by
cyclists.
In
all
of
—li’ch have ever appeared in print, Four
state 80,000 people and Wyoming 60,000. 39, Medford $300.
niagmfic^.t
a"d
costly
illuminated
plates
Hearst, trustee, to G W Hursh—all these cases the evidence goes to Indicate
Had these figures been known during the of Wm
x 11 inclies pruiU., ip oil colors, This
East $ide of Main Street, A shland .
excessive speed as the prime cause.
lot 10. Myer add to Ashland; $1.
supefb book is meeting <vith
debate on the admission of these states
Jas C Park to Annie Park—lots 3 and 5. There is a pace, especially when going
some votes might have been withheld block 1, Central Point; $100.
4owu hill, which practically deprive® i
I
L W Savage to Margaret I Waldron—lots
from them bv Eastern republicans. It 12 and 13, block 15, Central Point; $600.
the rider of all control over his machine.
Almira Whetstone to Dan'l Whetstone— He can guide it, but that is all. As for
was claimed by them that they bad a
(SueeMSOr to S. Slacy,)
with the re- Connects with Every Train,
Old Agents et. en Trp - surprised
st
pulling up quickly, an well might the
population of 125,000 each. It is more 30 acres in tp 33, R 2 W: $800.
“S ' The success is
suits of a trial canvass
J om France to J no Siseniore—80 acres in •ngine driver of an express train attempt
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The
grandest
oppor-
•PROFRIHTOH.
simply astounding. T1-
than likely that in such mountainous tp 35 8, ’R 2 \V ; also 40 acres in tp 35 8, R 3
making ever ottered;
to do so. Nor even in the matter of
trinity for money
:
W
;
$3000.
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_
countries many people have not been
tree -- on application.
Piptonai i circulars
— -----
guiding has the cyclist a free hand. Any All Kinds of Freeh Meats
N ote —No edition of tijis famous work
Klamath County Items.
coun toil.
large deviation from the straight line of
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living has ever l» en ollercd by ggentsg.ensef|uent-
And carries the U. S. Mails and
Tlie ‘‘south road” was opened in 1846 his coune would, if be were pelting
ly yon cannot lujl to sell large quantities
; prices is all that we ask.
,
The young German who has gone to by the real pathfinders.
W ells Fargo’s express.
of this the finest edition in print. Exclu­
along at the rate of eighteen or twenty
Berlin to Iw tried for saving: “I eou.li
We will make it to your interest to sive territory to those who apply quick to
W. W, Smith is said to be at Fort miles an hour, inevitably cause an up­
We call special attention to C. ,M. HENDERSON & CO.’a (Chicago) Keil
, at the emperor,” lias the sympathy of Blakely, in Washington, and preparing set. He has nothing for it, therefore, deal with us, so give the new ineat ntar-
N AT 18FACT 10N «1'1« HH EH, School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) »3 00 calf B
‘
ket
a
trial
The
History
Company,
to
«tart
for
Chili.
•11 lovers of freedom and their earnest
but to trust to luck and the chapter of
JOHN DYER, i ; E. WORM AN, Medford Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
Judge Smith threshed 900 bushels off accidents, which he does With a sang I ®^’Fre»l, pork on hand every day.
wishes for a safe deliverance. The pun­
Driver i , Livery Stables, Prop.
237
Market
St
,
SAN
FRANCISCO.
30
acre®
thia
week.
He
has
9000
»more
ishment, if he is found guilty, is sai«l to
froid that would be truly admirable
.
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be six months’ imprisonment. One trem­ bushels to thresh. Fleur already on the were it not so largely tinctured with ___
market at $2.50.
recklessness.
bles to think what the punishment would
THE
The Shooks are taking in their grain
When he mounts to ihe brow of a
be if some one should actusily cough at
harvest. Tcny Castel is still there and steep hill and looks down at the decline
the emperor instead of merely saying so. A. C. Frick, who has been in town a few
i
Nothing short of boiling oil or melting days, has retained to the Shook domain. stretching out before him he knows per­
fectly well that if he onoe allows his
I
—DEALER IN—
lead would seem to be quite adequate to
John Mullen’s left hand was broken steel steed to "take charge" there can be
the emergency. Such thing« tend to by the kick of a horse Tuesday. Mullen, no attempt to pull up until the bottom
TYPEWRITER.
Successor to HO8LEY A PELTON,
raise a doutit in the human mind as to who has just returned from YVebfoot,says la reached. Equally aware is he that
I Klamath knocks the persimmons for by timely application of the brake and
ths soundness of tlie old adage that
— Wholesale and Retail Dealer in —
crops this year.
cat may look at a king.”
by “back pedaling” the machine can be
Alex Steele, with his 850 acres of land, kept at a moderate pace, admitting of
There ia a big laugh going up at the eight or nine miles of ditch and 1500 fine guidance and of stopping. But because
English poplars springing up in front of
expense of tbe 600 delegates to the Cali­ his residence is destined to be one of the it is a pleasant rush down hill at the
speed of a racer without any exertion he
fornia republican state convention,, who | great agricultural men of Oregon.
takes his feet off the pedals, sets his
Has opened rooms with a full line of Funeral Supplies in Wilson A Wahworth’a
very gravely and <lelil>erately nominated
ASHLAND
OREGON
Somebody should be hired to bit the
Cured Meats Constantly on Hand.
store on Mam street. Bodies embalmed and satisfaction guaranteedFurni»1 mv owi
two congressmen at large«, selecting the sidewalk nails right on the head a few teeth tight and, to use his own expres­
,
h
’
ash.
Pass-book
accounts
pav
new
hearse and give personal attention to funeral.«. Order» solicite.1 for »enffi "uwffig
chairman of their convention, Campbell, times. These (wads are up too high sion, “'lets her slide." The result is that
able Monthly.
' pfirld" Pn"^'reasonable”111 "d wmdow>‘a,ld b’enera! repairs. Organ.« cleane<l and rc-
if
any
pedestrian
chances
to
block
hU
and the defeated candidate lor the Reber* when they catch ladies' skirts in their
way—being perhaps too doaf to hear the
natorial nomination, Congressman Mor­ teeth and tear them. Drive down thos«*
warning bell—a fearful collision tikes
row. Morrow is in Washington, where nails and then lift your hats to the ladies pl^ace, and one or the other is killed.
and oh, how much more pleasing will be
Practical Gunsmith,
: k ..
he is ‘'bored” considerably by Speaker the politeness! The dear ones will say Cyclists have yet to learn, apparently,
Reed and all the statesmen, who are of you ■ ‘‘His is tbe courtesy that bit« that the responsibility of keeping clear
| A strictly first clas» machine.
Fully
MEDFORD,
OREGON,
warranted. Made from verv l>est material,
DRUGGISTS.
laughing at him for running for an office . then.»*il on the head, It is the truly con- of people en foot rests on the drivers of
I
wish
to
announce
to
the
public
that
1
by skilled workmen, and with the liest tools
which does not and cannot exist. Mor­ I siderate courtesy, and no house should vehicles.—London Graphic.
am
ready
to
take
orders
for
any
kind
of
that have ever l>eeii devised for the purjiose.
| be without it.”—¡Linkville Star.
Books, Stationery,
guiis«.lth work, repairing .»ewing machines, Warranted to do all that can be reasonably School
row has telegraphed home asking these
filing
saws,
sharpening
knives
and
scissors
expected
of
the
very
best
typewriter
extant.
In Sleep.
i
I.ake County Items.
—DEALERS IN—
grave dunces what they meant, and
etc., etc.
Capable of writing 150 words per minute—
Clocks, Watches, and
An old resident in Vermont tells the
thinks it a peraonal affront ansi insult by
Office on Front street, ip l>niiding with I or more—according to the ability of the
J, F. Clarkson is re|K>rte«i quite sick at following story, belonging to his past ex­
John B. Wiisley, the real estate axent. 2-1 operator u
conspiring enemies. The delegates are hia ranch.
-
perience as a country poet muster:
hiding in the woods until the excitement
Jewelry.
Surprise valley apples are selling at
It happened one spring when the mud
blows over.
Lakeview tor 2l2 cents.
was almost up to the horses’ knees that
Main Street Corner, A-hland. Or.
WM. DD.ÆIDÆ'LÆS’ J If there is no agent in your town, address
J. Q. Willets will soon organize a sing­ we had no mail for three days. The con­
the manufacturers:
The Siskiyou county democrats have ing class at Ft. Bidwell.
Ute- Prescription» carefully put up by com­
sequence was that the three days’ batch,
made the following nominations: Su­
Alva Bonebrake left for bis home in eonsistjng of nine bags, came in late one
petent hands
THE
PARISH
MF
G
CO.
perior judge, Edwin Shearer, Yreka; Coos county this morning.
night as I was about going to bed. I de­
Agents wanted.
Judge Wilshire started to Burns Mon­ termined to delay distribution uutij
county clerk, J. M. Hicks, Scott Bar;
sheriff, N. C. Maben, Y'reka; district at­ day and will be gone until aliout the 28th. nr ruing, and fell asleep rather harassed
CEM. BHTtkil 1Í0 ti tan «föTKOTH
it jet
f
ENOORAPHY
and
GREGORY & HICKS.
torney .Jas. F. Lodge, Sisson ; assessor, P.
Jim Blain sold his two-vear-old colt, at l he thought of so large a task.
Next day I rose early and went into The Greatest Medicine in the r zi A/;, typewriting free
H. Luttrell, Fort Joues ; treasurer, B. F. “Geo. P. Lovegrove,” to Jim Roes, for
—CITY—
FRONT STREBT.
the office to open my mail bags. They
First-class facilities and liest of teachers. I
Smith, Yreka; supt. of schools John $600.
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Address,
with
stamp
for
return
postage,
Wm
Carll
’
s
livery
stable
building
will
were
gone!
The
corner
where
I
always
Kennedy, Edgewood ; county surveyor,
World.
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be tbe tallest building in town, barring left them was quite empty, and my heart
THE PARISH MF’G CO.,
Harvey Sarter. Little Shasta ; coroner, church steeples.
Parish, N. Y.
began
to
beat
loud
and
fast.
The
mail
George Fried, Yreka. Supervisors, 3d
The most aggravated dt»ea.»es (eyeu lep­
W. J. Cleland, superintendent of the had been delivered to me, I was respon­
«fiat , Louis Nehrbass, Yreka; 5th, J. water works, now holds the position of sible for it, and it was not to be found. rosy) and case» pronounced incurable, yield
to its magic touch. 11 is a new revelation
tow n marshul beside«.
McBride, Etna.
Presently, as I stared about, the big tomankind; a bright oasis in a hopeless
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expanse, and threatens to revolution­
Delegates to the state convention are
Passenger Coach to Every Train.
The Lakeview water company has con- drops of sweat gathering on my fore- desert
ize medical practice.
H. B. Gillis, G. W. Cooper and Dr. D. nected the fiuaie from the mountains head, I noticed small packages of letters
Freight moved about town at rates
All orders will be promptly filled by send­
Ream. Yreka; J. A. Fairchilds, Lake; with the water pipes so that the water lying» in the places where J was accus­ ing to
LOWER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
J no. Daggett, Black Bear ; H. s. Math­ comes direct from mountain springs with­ tomed to leave them before sending then*
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Fire wood of all kinds delivered any­
ew«, Fort Jones ami F. M. YVarmcastle, I out standing in the pond at tbe dam. ' out into the several districts by the farm­
The assessor’s returns from YY'arner ers who came to town. Hooked further;
where in'town at lowest prices.
Squaw valley. Among tbe county com­
Agent. Ashland, Or.
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mitteemen aelected are David Horn, valley present startling figures concern­ the m,-til was all distributed. Then I
R.
F.
HIGH,
Proprietor.
Must
be
paid
for
in
advance,
by
money
Sold all by druggists,
ing the loss of stock. In some cases the
Hornbrook and John A. Fairchild, Butte I qss is as high as 90 per cent, while in no turned to the spot where I always threw order, postal order or ca»h. Price, $3 50
the empty bags after finishing my work. per gallon jug, delivered at the Ashland
creek. The democrats have over 100 ma­ case does it fall below 50 in tbat vallev. There they lay. collapsed and empty.
Orders from abroad promptly XTOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN
BE HAD -A.T
____ TO
jority on a square presentation of political No other portion of the county has lost
tilled. Kept at the Post-office, in Ma­ Av
Now you know exactly as much about sonic
_i_x the people i of Ashland and surround­
block.
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so
heavily.
issues and their ticket haa the best pros­
ing country that I at am the old stand on
this story as I know myself. It seems
Thos, Turner, father of Geo. C. Turner very evident to me that I rose in my
Main street, opposite the old Flag staff
pecta of being successful.
of this county, was in toU’.n this week. sleep, impressed by the nnusual task
where any one wishing work done in my
line
will always find me ready to serve
He is an Englishman by birth, and took
Settle Ffc
Finished in Style Equal to
them. “And men may come and men may ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OR,
a leading part with Cobden, Bright and before me. and finished it mechanically.
All those having unsettled accounts with other« itj the corn laws agitation in 1842, I had mlv . f I e>‘. .t sleep walker liefore
A job printing office and newspaper go,” but I am a stayer forever.
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I
the undersigned, will please call immediate­
plant in Medford, Oregon, for sale at a low
Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo­ Scholarship, one vear. ..
ly and settle the same, either bv cash or which ied to the commercial freedom, of ■ and I never did »m u » thing again.— price and on easy terms, if applied for at ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c.
...... $32. -
Youth
’
s
Companion.
England
under
Rofct*rt
Peel.
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[Lakeview
note.
J. M. McCALL.
F B. TICK NOR.
Commercial Course..........
.......$25. ;
Jan. 15, 1890.
Examiner. *
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Medford, Or.
....... $15. [
AWARDED first PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR.
Ute* L A bits’ H a IB CCTILNG a S pecialty .
Trainiug School. per year
Roger Q. Milla, in a speech at Mary
ville, Minaouri, the other day, called at­
tention to the fact that tb<- grain crop < °*
1H89 aold for <100,000,000 lew than the
grain cron ot 1850
Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables
R
Funeral Director.
-THIS .M.1X-
Our Nursery
Ashland, Or.
Exchange Saloon,
Red Hill Land,
NEW GOODS!
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
GS-ents
ZESo y»
■g'»
Hats, Caps, etc,
TIN STORE
Hardware, Tin,
Sheet-Iron and
Çopperware.
And w ill be sold at our well known
WM. A. GROWE,
LOW PRICES.
THE
JOB WORK,
R oots ® S hoes ^]
DEFY (^PETITION.
GRAINING and PAPER
HANGING,
Special Features
Independent
iwkct
R. P. NEIL,
ONLY WAGON
Enormous Sales
RAIN or SHINE
H. C. MYER,
■Ashland Market.,
John E. Pelton,
HARDWARE,
STOVES &
TIN’ WARE
Beef, Pork and Mutton.
R. STRAIT
CHITWOOD BUGS.
i.
J. M. McCALL
J. L DOWNING,
UNDERTAKER*«^
GEO. C. EDDINGS,
Price - - $100.00.
5
M icbobe ?
n
-KILLER
PUMPS, FARMING MACHINERY,
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC
I
John Van Horn,
GOOD CHANCE
i
Barber Shop,
ASHLAND.
OREGON.
PICTURES of YOURSELF
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FAMILY
«WAN’S GALLERY,