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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1890)
VALLEY RECOKI». ADULANDO« T h «:»»* v bent. 4 !**•> THE FHU1T INDI Ii;Y. The grape crop in Rogue river val ia fill.ng out fine, and the vintage will unuatially good. DELMONICO 7*t *. »1 •THEY HAVE ARRIVED! ESTÂURANi. tfootbem Oregon's sharp «-ompetiti >n with California in the produ»-tion of THE THE DWTBWT I AIR pea«*}»**, inelonu and «rap K'S ! is noted in | The District i air which will begin at the surplus of th»-»- p'Ol( 2'.t8 i th..t have I will sell on long time or exchange for rn trial sets Central Point September 22, 1890, is fast been placed in Noi f.rm, my residence in Ashland with a »luring the last week. Tl e shipment DEI.MONICO baa been coniplet .ly frontage of 160 feet on Main st., and 150 approaching and the tin»e baa come to north of the peach crop oi the Rogue vated and refitted by the under- on Alida .tve. The grounds are nicely definitely settle th* question of exhibit river valley will not b? less than Li,000 ed. and will be conducted in a manner lain out with choice fruit and shrubbery, ing at the fair. Ashland can make an boxre this season, v.bile the watermelon u lea»« all its |.ai artin< i.d stone walk, good srable and out i. The de exhibit iu any line that will be credit crop is represented by the ton. A tumc ? j* re- buddings. Th;s cottage was built in the r 1, however, able to herself, and it is not presuming to tnands of the market are such, 1 al! of i *- s of tin? ehoieest material and Itfew Stools, oí ! that there is no probability <>i i glut, and by first-» lass workmen, Newson Bros., JI *av that she can lead in many exhibits. a resultan- loss to the «1 tpt-erw ' The S. I. architects. Will sell or exchange w As there are to be no entty lees charged people of the growing ci ines ol Wa» fin ;.r.y part o. 1 to 4 acres all in choice fruit V ton are literally “ fruit I hungry, ” and the in pavilion exhibits, the expense be sud adjoining said ¡esidence. This is demand from there prevents an ov ■r the most modern in style and liest con come* nominal, while the liberal premi supplv here, or even s llii'ient snpi structed cottage in Southern Oregon, ums offered by the management, are an to bring tl>es<2 product» de wn to what ha choice location ami can be ha»i at a bar inducement to prosjxs-tire exhibitors. eonsbiered by th«* consUni sr, a reaso I- th ■ undersigne gain. Inquire of L. E. Miner, owner, or ■ able price. Careful housewives wives fell s tl.at Jy and settle < )ur orchard and farm products should W. N. Luckey, Real Estate -Igt. Ashland ' it »foe* not pay to can peaches at iollar note. Oregon be placed on exhibition at the coming Jan. 15, 1890. n box. and this fruit »-an s«-ldo>ii be —— fair; we can compete successfully with | bought at this figure in the retail stores, The Fruit Growers Annual Exhibit will take place on Criminal carele -ness to allow the bron any part of the district in any line, and thoui 1« those who enjoy fruit of their own chi tl tubes and lungs to become perman - _g'---- Monday, Sept. 22d. Everybody invited. All the gates will it is bat a matter of simple justice to one canning, hope that it uiav yet do so. The en'.ly injured by a hacking cou ali w F^rPewilo Irre'r.'ar ; I._ 1 < “ ’ro _ ” _ < Omgh Svmp .... .r _ is an of the must favored and productive local quality of the Southern Oregon fruits is Wright’s Red Every itice! nucj-'inciiiku i : em ' be open and free on Monday, the first day of the fair. unsurpasotxl, even by the famous Vaca on ti,c market. He ter ' ities in the district that we do our best at ville orchards, and it has the advantage » fallible cure. Hold by T. K. Bolton. facility offered to those wishing to camp on the grounds. fallt b’”.teessi uily r the coining fair. The result does not lie over the latter of being grown mu» h .»y pominent ladies’ POPULAR WHITE LIES monthly. Goarsn eed Í in tl e present, but with the possibilities nearer the Northwestern markets.—[Or to relieve «ipprusedt of this section demonstrated, homeseek- egonian editorial. menstruation. “Truth crushed to earth will rise ers are invited to cast their lot in the ÎÜ8HSAFZ! CEmrii! California fruits are being Bold in Chi again, ” “Tell the truth and shame the cago and New Y ’ ork by earloads. Pears, “pleasant places” where the land of ’t ba humiyng’red. i devil,” "Truth is mighty and will pre ’ Timo, ilealth, i milk and honey is no longer a fabled peaches, an»l graix-a are the kinds offer tnoxiej »takenocth- : vail, ” and a hundred other catchy say ed, and many lots reach those places in drcam. po»jr condition, owing to the warm ings, most of them plainly lies them to anv s¿1re:s. by ia a ! on re- Wince the Presidential election of 1888 weather and the long time on the route, selves, have been familiar to the world ceipt <’î prie Citi. fre«|uently nine days to Chicago. Or»- for something over a thousand years, nineteen vote« have been added to the gon fruita, of similar varieties and better A <i drei«, during which time nobody ever even Electoral College, including the HÍX in everv respect, an»l, having the a«ivan- THE ÄPMRO iBED’ClNE C3«Pâ5Y, attempted to livo up to them. True, the Wc.teru Brauch, Box 27, PORTLAND. < tige of a shorter and cooler route, by the which Idaho and Wyoming will con early martyrs suffered death “for truth's For sale by all druggi Northern Pacific, ought to bave a mon tribute. Green and Dried Fruits. Confectionary. Stationary and a fine opoly of the Chicago market. This our sake,” aa those who lived after gave out, Felicia Holt, a magazine writer quote« shippers will acquire in time. The Will though it has since been suspect««! that line of Crockeryware. had they not firmly believed that the SIX MILES SOUTH OF a little girl us asking her mother “if she amette valley is the fin »-st fruit growing region in the whole Northwest, but it shortest and safest road to heaven lay might take off her dress and play in her will not b«! able to supply a tithe of the through martyrdom themortality would GRANT’S FASS. OR. underclothes like the ladies did on the vast country betweeeii us and Chicago never have b.-cu so great and even might beach” Miss Holt is opposed to prom that is rapidly filling up with population. not have existed at all. The superior ex<-ellence of our fruit, Truth has so often masqueraded iu iscuous bathing. however, will always enable it to be at the guise of falsehood that at length she th«- top of the market. In Catia»la an«i The protest of the American ministers —CONSISTING OF— in other ¡»arts of America pro«lu<-tive has few friends sincere enough to inako and consuls in Europe, against the pas-1 wheat regions n ay be found and open«j»l themselves disliked for her sake. Does ---- WITH ITS Apple, Pear. Reach, Plum, Prune, sage of the McKinley tariff bill which; up, but when it comes to fruit of all not the world readily excuse him who Cherry, Apricot. Nectarine, Almond lies to eavo his own life or reputation so has caused considerable newspa|>er com kinds, except tropical varieties, our fa 3 ON HANI» A FULL j Walnut, Chestnut, Shade anil Orna > LINE OF CHOICE ment, is attributed to the fine Italian vored valley ia unapproachable, and will long as his lie doe3 not injure another? mental trees. y remain so until climates change.—[Salem Does not a lio told to screen a guilty p< r- All Orders in Stone Work , hand of Hocretary Blaine. Is tub .S tate I smbancs B uilding . ALLSO F- Statesman. son often rise to the height of a positive Promptly Filled. Marble Works on MAIN STREET. Strawberry Plants, Blackberry Plants And Brauch Offices at Portland, Astoria and Albany. Why is it wheat is quoted in Chicago The prune crop of California for the virtue? Indeed, perjury is expected as and Grapevines. at |1.01 and only 66 cents here? We are present season is estimated at about 15,- a matter of course from a criminal at Has for sale a large list of Grain, Sfoc/, anil Fruit Farms. the bar of justice, ami a man who swears as near the markets of the world as Chi 600,1)00 pounds. There is no danger of glutting the market opened by the exten falsely that he is the guilty one instead liso (itj mid Sul urban Property. cago. Our wheat growers should watch sive growing of prunes. On the contra of his brother, his son or ID frh nd be SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. Ha.« Heard of the BARGAINS at the < the Eastern markets just now. It will rv the denian»! for the dtie«l fruit is comes a hero at cnee. What is done in O. D. Emporium, where they keep Notions, 18 GROWN ON not pay. however, to store your wheat steadily increasing and the prices keep a law court under solemn oath is di ne Tinware, Hammocks. Whips and Bargain up encouragingly The present season Counter Goods of All Kinds. every day in endless variety in ti. • world and borrow money on it.—[Willamette bills fair to be a notabl«* one in the hor Ex. ticultural history of California, the enor of business, society and ple.'.f ure. WILSON <t WALSWORTH. f. W. BURRIS«, Proprietor. LIES DEFINED. JI 7 thout Irrigati on. Henry Villard, the eminent financier,' mous yihltl of the thrifty young prune This favorite iesort is gaining in popu Among the several distinct sp.-ci?.» of orchards counterbalancing the relative Proprietors. larity every day. ia writing hia autobiography for the us«-. scarcity of peaches indneed by the win lies now in vo;pic. some of whi ,-h •■. ve tt®- WE <lo not. handle, cultivate, or of his children alone, He was born in! ter killing of large areas of ]>ea«-h or to make the world rr.u ,1.’. • and attemptto PROPAGATE any varieties Geruianv,and the atorv of hia early years i chards in the Sacramento valley last others to cruse vexation ami ti or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that The very best of WINES, BRANDIES, - B. F. Reeser's - they are well ADAPTED to the soil and ia written in German, while having been , season the society lie, upon which nil i aiaan BEER and CIGARS, kept con climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE intercourse i.» found»: 1, is ffr.;i iur.1 fore educated in France, hia school «lava are Ileal Estate Transfers. GON. Write for terms to stantly on hand. I most. The ability to handle this lie par described in French. His business and A. H. CARSON & SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. L A Sackett to Jas T Abbott—all of block takes of the nature of a special ;rift. and POETTER & ALE. social life in America will be recorded in 2G. Woolen’s add to Ashland; $200. Is the place to buy OR Wru Fndey to J no Goidsby 8 % of N W he or she who possesses it to a murked Engliah. W. B. C oltox . Agent, Ashland. Or. Fine Billiard Table, % of sec 13, and E Ji of N E % sec 14, tp 39 degree is envied by the le.-s fort i"'ate. It is euphoniously callod “t i-t,” a”>l it East Oregonian: One of Governor S, R 3 W ; $>00. The very best beer ot Anaheim, wine and The 8 F ¡><t L Co to D H Burroughs— consists in mr king the ;hc< . ».-.1 ; ■. ou 1‘ennoyer’a “crank” ideas is that he lots Hennessy’ brandy, which will be sold by 9 and 10, block 12, Central Point; $1000. the quart or gallon. should not leave the state of Oregon to A F Eddy to D Tryon—lot 1 block 31, feel at ease with him i aa<l v. uh oil; Our tables a_e supplied with the latest pa TAELE DAILY A.ETLIVTJSTG- It does not neecs'itate ;.lw~.:yi a » '•», attend any sort of performa nee or meet Jacksonville; $211 pers. Come and see us and we will treat C B Watson to E E and Alida Miner—sat verbal falsehood, "it a rr-. ...I you as well as we know how. ing, industrial, political or otherwise. isfaction of bond ; $1 expression or iinpi. it ran I. mi wbi» ¡1 ■:( 8 A H and Margaret Stephens to Charles But like some of hia other peculiar ideas, one conclusion can lx- drawn. A blun Robards—\V Ji ot 8 E '/, ot sec 12, and N J4 it ia an innocent one. When it comes to of N E Ji of sec Ig, tp 35 K 2 W, 160 acres^ derer in this art is justly vii .red with Particular Attention to matters of real businetu«, the governor ia $5000. contempt and even rr.rpicion. G F Schmidtlin et al to F W Heard — 20- always on the right side. There is the harmlc.-a lie which ar-. f<x>t lol in Woodvilfe cemetery; $.»00. House, Sign, Carriage, and Margaret Silvers to Manuel and Frank from vanity, and which nobody L ASIIDAND, OREGON. Peter, the genial Poet, who never says Silvers—8 % of N W Ji and N Ji of S W Ji excepting, perhaps, thenarrrtor hi: u2U.SC IP JA. aught but pleasant things about everv- of sec«, tpfOS, RS W;$l. The harm! s liar seeks to magnify him Decorative Painting. L Woolbridge to Satn’l Mathes—8 W All work ordered will be made to give entire laxly and everything, now owns a half Ji Geo of N E Ji and 8 E Ji of N W y, of sec 4, self by the relation of anecdote» un.l in Which will be done in a workmanlike stances which may orinay uol ha ->■ >ne manner and at prices that Special Attention given to interest in the Linkville Star. Teter’s tp 37 8, R 4 W, «0 acres; $¡50. SATISFACTION- Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and C Magruder, trustee, to Julia A Owen— slight foundation. Helsniithci- h.it'-d writings get quoted further than any lots 1, 3. 3, block 16, Central Point: $100. nor shunned, and i 'ho is not r p efed Repairing neatly and promptly done, other local writer’s, and when he dies B C Goddard to J M Weaver—8 Ji of the reason is not that lie is a liar, but at Prices that Defy Competition. some of these writings will be appreciat N E 'i and 8 E Ji of 8 W Ji, sec 19, tp 33 8, I and at Low Rates. sonio other defect of character. 160 acres ; $500. Full stock always on hand and made ed by the readers calling him a genius. 8 2 8 E, F Mo.ine to 8 B Galey—262s square feet Tho business lie is a necessity, a cog I to order. WluN Tflftmfmtt MANMAULS BB 8KLCB But in the meantime Bro. Peter will in Ashland: $105. wheel of trade, which everybody expect., TBL SOiOURS HJU? AND TREMBLE EACH. STAR, 8 B Galey to Bank of Ashland — land in -------- to: -------- havo to do like the balance of j>oets and (9~ Leave orders at S mith & D odge ’ s and accepts. It is so common that a WHILE Bi LLT KANGS UPON HIS COAT ' block 1, Ashland ; $550. Store. editors—sweat it out. special agency has long thriven merely <SP“None but the best material used. THE GREATEST TRUTH ME EVERSPBJKEi Mining IleoM. by publishing tho truth about the real In REESER’S BLOCK, In this volley every summer there is A company of Portland capitalists1 standing of business houses. The fact burned and destroyed a sufficient quan ! have been prospecting in theGravecreek that the agency is often wrong shows ASHLAS D. :: :::: OREGON, tity of straw to feed all the cattle, sheep | locality over two weeks and have bonded only that tho well which truth inhabits and horses in the eastern part of the the Gott and Chapin hydraulic placer is getting unusually deep. ------- Patronize the- R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. mine ¡or $10,i>00 and are now in Portland i Tho family lio is another coiinnon state through the hard part of the making arrangements to euiisumate the form, so firmly rooted as to withstand winters. If this straw could only be bargain. They have several other mines all attempts at removal. The laughable I East Side of Main Street, A shland . IVTOTÏCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO transported to that part of the state it in view, but have not bonded them yet. discussion a few years ago as to whether IA IN the people nei of Ashland and surround ! They are well pleased with the mining would be a great benefit to the farmers ing country that 1 at am the old stand on I I>ros[>ecl of Grave creek and no doubt Santa Claus should be abolished or not of the valley and to the atockiuen cf the i with their capital, will throw some uew will readily bo called to mind. Main street, opposite the old 1- lag stall where any one wishing work done in my sage-brush plains.—[Willamette Ex. | life in our mines. * * * All the TWO FORMS TO AVOID. (Successor to S. Stacy,) line will always find me ready to serve Connects with Every Train mines on Grave creek have shut down; Tho ministerial lie. which consists them. "And men may come and men may Washington, Aug. 30—The secretary of lor tiie season except the P. H. & G. M . PBOFRIETOB. go, ” but I am a stayer forever. mainly in a half statement of tho truth, the interior to-day decided the caBe ot Co., w ho are opening tip new diggings, w common on Sundays. This is highly Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c; shampoo the Central Pacific road against 8. D. j Our correspondent is liitorined that they excusable; if tho pastor allowed himself Aii Kinds of Fresh Meats ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c. | intend diguing a new ditch about ten CJHRBBIÄWÄ&CD.MLC rMHUETSRS. Valentine, involving a question of excep I miles in leiiutli, ami wiien thev com to stray from generalities to particular Kept constantly on hand. Fair living L adies ’ H ai » cutting a S pecialty . And carries the U. 8. Mails and tion of mineral lands from railroud mence they will be employing from ?•> ■ instances he would soon be preaching to prices is all that we ask. Wells Fargo’s express. grants. The tract involved is in 8a< ra- ■ to lot) men, which will require some very empty pews, and his career of usefulness We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red We will make it to your interest to would bo at an end. | heavy woik. They have cleaned up mento, Cal., land district, artd the sec deal with us, so give the new meat mar School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J and a good dividend was declared, but! The newspaper lie is to bo found in any ket a trial SATISFACTION G I A I A S T E E D. retary holds that by the terms of the ! as to the amount we have not been re- Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. newspaper ever published. Arising as WO HORSES, one 9 years and one 5 JOHN DYER, E. WORMAN, Medford Fresh pork on hand every day. railroad grant, all mineral lands are j liably iniormed.—[Grants Pass Courier. it does from a desire to afford amuse years old, and set of harness and lum Livery Stables, Prop. Driver excepted from its operation, whether ber wagon, which I will sell cheap for cash ■ ment, or from partial knowledge, it is KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS or trade for town property. known to be mineral in character at the by no means blameworthy, hi the lat For further particulars inquire of date when the railroad company’s rights Earl, the 14-montliB son of Mr. and ter case, which is the commoner, it is 8. CORBETT. 33 not really a lie, because, though it con were attached, and were therefore within M tb . A. M 1 eteruian tiled Aug. 31ul. nl3 Ashland. Oregon. veys a false Impression, it is not falsa by the terms of exception from the grant. Miss Susie Ward, accon.panied by her This decision is of vast importance to I brother, L. D. Ward, has gene to attend the will of tho promulgator. Tho two forms of lying which seem DEALEE IN railroads running through mineral lands. I the Sister’s school at Portland. really to be avoided, which bring actual Linkville's school opens Sept. Sth,with The decision is contrary to the doctrine condemnation from society, are the sci Successor to HO8LEY A PELTON, laid out by Judge Sawyer, United States Prof. D. A. Eckert and Miss Lucy fdell- entific lie and the malicious lie. The Y A YOUNG LADY, to do general ! i moil as principal and assistant. circuit judge in California, m recent housework. Address or call at the ■ — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — former Is an obstinato determination to There are twenty-one members of the combat a r -ly discovered truth, which R ecord office for information. decision in the case of Franconia against 1. O. O. F. order in Klamath county, and cannot but be apparent to any oue who Newhouse.________________ i a lodge will soon be organized there. is qualified to talk at all on the subject Our Mollis and Turtle«. L. B. Kester died in Poe valley August Unhappily, owing to the ignorance of Has opened rooms with a full line of Funeral Supplies in Wilson & Walsworth’s Mrs. 8. L. Cooper, of Pine Grove is ' 25tb, aged 4H years. He came to Uali- tho great inass of the people, which pre store on Main street. Bodies embalmed and satisfaction guaranteed. Furnish mv own doing well in the entomological business. lortiitt in 18ob and to Klamath county in vents them from farming an opinion, Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. OREGON ASHLAND new hearse and give personal attention to funerals. Orders solicited for send! sawing She is now collecting moths for a scien i 188,1. Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay wood-shaping, screen doors and windows and general repairs. Organs cleaned and re the scientific liar is not held in the de tist whose general collection up to date able Monthly. paired. Prices reasonable. (ju|- ! Joseph Henry, an army veteran, who testation which he deserves. is worth $30,(kX). He is paving her well The malicious lie, which is told with for specimens of the class ot' moth known I had his feet frozen on Klaniatb lake as the Columbia Pandora. The varieties ’ while in Uncle Sam’s service in 1864, ap- the intention of injuring another, is tho are of beautiful plumage with pecular I peared oil our streets one day this week form most commonly signified by the Practical Gunsmith antennae, and, according to Prof. Owens alter an alwetice ol nearly tweuiy-tive word. For this there is no excuse. It is of the State University of Madison Wis years. and always will be the badge of a cow MEDFORD, OREGON, consin, they are very rare, having be DRUGGISTS. Prof. Ira G. Hoitt, superintendent of ardly and untrustworthy character, the come known to science only w ithin the California’s schools, pronouncr-s Capt. O. commonest and most convenient resort I wish to announce to the public that I last four or five years. They are C. Applegate’s4th of July oration periect of treachery. It is detestation of this am ready to take orders for any kind of School Books, Stationery, —DEALERS IN— found only in the high altitudes of the and says,in a letter to John Uerlin.-s, 1 ’1 form that curiously, through a defect in gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, tiling saws, sharpening knives and scissors Pacific Coast, and all the eastern classes ' am surprised that such a man should be Clocks, Watches, and in entomology are reaching westward | thing tn obscurity He is the stuff of the language, brings discredit upon the etc., etc. Office i n Front street, in building will for them. Hence their great value. which statesmen are made.” Its in the praiseworthy or necessary forms which John B. Wrialey, the real estate ageni. 2-4 differ from it essentially. Newt Gordon’s industry is turtle cat whole family Çot/Gr/ Jewelry. Meantime, if the devil is aehainec oolj ching for San Francisco, and his busi KìLLfò Klamath's assessment shows 5676 hors when the truth is spoken, he must suffer ness keeks a booming.—[Linkville Star. ■ Main street Corner, Ashland, Or. es and mules, 13,970 cattle, 220 sheep little from the disagreeable emotion. W1Æ. Fruit Lands in the Willamette Valley. and 856 swine. 422,382 acres of land val The world is too sensible and too practi Prescriptions carefully put up by «nu- ued at $770,011, 125,338 acres improved latent hands The Oregon Land Company of Salem, ' land at $381,788, 113,142 acres improved cal ever to prefer a truth of doubtful Oregon, is offering some choice bargains land at $102, 331, and 185,802 acres of utility to a pleasant lie iu spite of the This'Remedy in fruit lands. This land is situated from wagon road land at $185,9.12 Total fitful agitation to the contrary.—St. ís a pleasant, eafe, and sure cure for couglts. 3le to5 miles from the State Capitol,with amount of taxable property, $l,026,5o3 Louis Globe-Democrat. colds, and u i broht aud lung axTectiona its excellent shipping facilities, cannery, Number of polls, 479. GREGORY & HICKS GELI. D UTESIA AID Fl MLS 1 ‘ ESfROiER MANl’FACTi’RED BY etc., and is especially adapted to fruit ZFZaOLJT STREET- Socialism Spreading iu Germany. The new state treasurer, Phil Metchan, raising. -CITY- I. D. HOLDEM, Stockton, Cal. The Greatest Medicine in the Yon would be astonished to see the in his official freshness, is holding back Five acre tracts from $55.00 to $75.00 t>er acre all cultivated and ready to set to part of the state school fund, taking the progress which socialism has made World. illegal ground that he is justified in his among the rustics here in Germany. A fruit. Ten-acre tracts partially cultivated for action bv the little tax debt which Kla mile below tho castle is a little village « math owes the state. Supt. 1’. L. Foun in which there were sixty socialist votes The most aggravated diseases (even lep $50.00 per acre tain w ill o|x-n Phil ’ s official eyes a full rosy) and case' pronounced incurable, yield TRANSFER. Twenty acres light timber laud with at the last election. Three miles away inch by enforcing the payment of the i a the opposite direction is a village of to its magic tou li. It is a new revelation •good spring branch. $35.00 per acre to mankind; a bright oasis in a hopeless Twenty-five acres, fifteen acres in cul monev as interest on the irreducible state paper making mills, in which there were desert Passenger Coach to Every Train. expanse, and threatens to revolution tivation. spring branch running on the school fund.—[Linkville Star. 300 socialist votes at the February ize medical practice. ^.Freight moved about town at rates place, for $35.00 per acre. All orders will be promptly filled by send- j Tli rec Broods. “poll.” The state church in Germany Forty acies of choice land all cultivat -OR- LO ER THAN ANY’ ONE ELSE, ing to Correspondence Salem Journal: The is not in touch with the masses of the ed, small house.some young fruit already -, people. And it never will get the mass'-s wood of all kinds delivered any-1 Fire China pheasant has become the game set out, $70.00 per acre. « ■ - Forty acres of land all cultivated, iu bird of this valley. They appear to be until it takes a different attitude toward i where n town at lowest prices. ■ ■ wheat this year, for $65.00. thoroughly established and make them institutions and especially toward so ■ Agent, Ashland. Or. Farty-three acres, twenty-five acres culti I selves at home. The bens are now lay cialism.—Munich Letter. Must be paid for in advance, by money Sold al! by druggists. vated, one .firing branch, 'place all fenced ing, (or incubating) their third hatch for order, ]x>-tal order er cash. Price. S3 50 in for $*' ’MI per acre. ZMZÆY EE ZEÏJLID AT per gallon jug, delivered at the Ashland President Harrison's Cow. Fruit raisers profit front $100 00 to $150 00 the season. We have raised one brood depot. Orders from abroad promptly of eleven from the first laving, have one President Harrison has a valuable Jer tilled. Kept at the Po-t-office, in Ma ASHLAND per acre alter the wees are 4 years old OREGON Au industrious tn an can make a good bird of the s-eond hi tching, (that we sey cow at his Indianapolis home which sonic block. : f j'2] I living for his family while his orchard is keep in a mocking bird’s cage for a pet), he left in charge cf a fi lend when called Has just received the biggest and best coming into bearing by raising vegetaiiles and nine eggs of a third aying tiiat we ______ ____ ever _ brought to Ashland. stock of o goods to Washington to assume his office. The and various crops for the cannery. Let us will set under a ben. A fine stock of imported goods. I also car Finished in Style Equal to other day the cow, careless of her dig know what amount you have to invest aud ry all classes of g ods, hence you cannot we will advise as to location. Frei. Washburn of the agricultural nity and the rvspoct due her distinguished fail to be suited. Call and examine the ASHI. a ND, JACKSON COUNTY, OR, Send for maps, pamphlets and price lists A job printing office and new-paper stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class i-ollege. hx» JU»-ovenD. ih.e hop louse at «■•>•;. r. wandered away, raised hob with to THE OREGON LAND COM BAN Y. plant in Medford, Oregon, for sale al a low work, a good fit and satisfaction guaranteed. . Scholarship, one year. .$32. Salem, Oregon Eugene anil savs there is no a->abt but a v ,\table gar-.-'ii, and was ignomin- price and on ea-v terms, if applied for at Also line of a Conductor’s Cloth. . Commercial Course......................... $25. AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT h ,’ously dragged to the pound. Her rescue ¿nee. that it has struck Oregon. II ps went ' F B. TICKNOR. Latest st vies in men’s nobby bats just re F. E. Zt'ELLAEB. ( Training School, per year...................... $15. was effected by the propsietur ot The In- Medford, Or. up a* high as 33 cunts the past week. ceived at Rlount'e. dian;qolh Journal. Central Point. Jackson County Tí E. M. Miller’s STAPLE & FANCY Faber’s Golder? Fenjalg Pills. FOR BOOTH AND OTHER PRIVILEGES APPLY TO TUI? CPrafTaRV iT lirWiNUllK To be Sold at Rock-Bottom Figures FOR CASH Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables ROBERT A. MILLER, Secretary J. H. Russell Oregon Land Company, ^OO-OOOTREES FOR SALE -THIS MM'- sery i Red Hill Land, I Ashland, Or. Exchange Saloon, NEW GOODS! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods TIN STORE Hardware, Tin, H. JUDGE. Sheet-Iron and Coppsrware. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer. JOB WORK, And will be sold at our well known WM. A. GROWE. LOW PRICES. R oots ® S hoes ) GRAINING and PAPER HANGING. DEFY COMPETITION. Barber Shop, Independent Market ONLY WAGON R. P. NEIL, RAIN or SHINE T J. M. McCALL Ashland Market. Situation Wanted John E. Pelton. HARDWARE, B STOVES & TINWARE R STRAIT J. L. DOWNING, U ndertaker CHITWOOD BROS. Director. GEO. C. EDDINGS, 5 PUMPS, FARMING MACHINERY, AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. 8 F.E.ZOELLNER, ASHLAND. OREGON. PICTURES of YOURSELF John Van Horn, GOOD CH ANCE FAMILY LOGAN’S GALLERY,