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Thr Paternal Snore. Mr ¡non —f -, .<nr pr.j.a bo ;s< . - hr. Job’.-- I Y- Ï Mr ‘ •. -!intv d i y.- -! know? Joi’"' ’ ...... - I r tn hear him.— Burlington Frei- Pr •M». ix McCaM • ttaU. U|-»< ir- w.ru. Md« iff Mtooitir tiuml.i.g. FMeraal in rite pMstoSi c .1 Astiteli I W***sfs4 < *L mm » mail NMikr. A mi I.••■ ix «1 A< »-t»l- rhe ion» sing parúae are autburuwii to reata.« L k a«i<a«-n;RMMi<. »h ••r-i-.-in« at*, je« printlug tae. Anv a«*r- -tc v. a then. «IK M» italy ■¡••er in.e l Win t •‘Yon wew » •nd vrh • ft-. ; ••Just tecs history ruke-.l bml. and Pliiladelf VTbí p;w*d. d at school today. scher in natura) m ny teeth man rnonthfnl.” - speedily drove out the lieaver from gen eral use, although the latter has not been set aside yet and is sometimes seen in FOR A HUNDRED YEARS THE PLUG' our streets worn by a very old man who is conservative or a very young man HAS SEEN THE STYLE who is lond. The “Charg ■ of th - Light Brigade" It Owe« Hi Existence to l*ltilo«opiter during that war which Louis Napoleon, or rather the Dake de M<tray, provoked, IL-njamiu Franklin—Some of the I' moi'i Men Win, Have -iportei* tin- Hea in order to consolidate the Second Em pire, was made by men. many of whom ver and Stovepipe. when at home were hate which have (Copj rartt b iti«»’ fixed the nieknmne "st >vejripe*>” on Wh. n lie high hats f -r tin ’.ti'Hi low pairing Pari.- . i co - away. Ferfi ;ht up and down, Colo.:. . in- tritìi high and j>-r it Ki. ron h.*'« — A «■.’. DIRECTORY. of this clot'i nier. . . iF'enat/r- I s i »• • f to “Yes, t-ir." rtpliid dealer. * v) e ¡1 J»!.U-to«*’ t sell it in q-iautitii-B to i-nit .—Yenowine’« toMP' Harman» Governor News. Aylvtolar Pvnau.sr •se. retar? id State W Uvltri'lr A Proper Rrason. iftute Treasurer Phil Mrl> Itan “Why iaah? rz><-col toward you?" .Supe Public Iu«t ruction K B Mrl-ar.r, .'tate Printer trank ' Haiirr ••Well, yen w-c .-lie was my summer t: A .strah »........ girl She < ..c’dn't cho:;g?to a:i autumn • raipnme Judge* Witham I* la,r<i I gir! viti oí t coi ’ing oti a iiltle."—New P. 8 Bean Yorl; Heini'l I > !► 1 JVM« IAI. »•ISTMI* f. .I'ircuit Judge I. It Wrt>-t.r ...... ...........In.irwt Attorney ■Viliiaia M Cvivig For Jack-on. Josephine. i.akr and Klam ath counties. For Female Irrmr'ilar j*cg«,% i-wavY. Hies: uotbi tie like: terr, on the market. A’ever ................. Jacksonville * ••«IHtV Seal f alL Hm-cessfullv nwxi ., ..................... Senator Thao l aiHernn by r>- eminent l»1ici J M Mi’Call aontnlr. Gimnmieed 1 iteprcseut.itivts r uMiel Furry to relieve suppressed ....... ( J W Merritt menstruation. .County Judge J K tai ........... ......... tiffin SAFE! CERTAINI ii ’muinissioiieiw Cha« W Taylor Don't bn hnmbmed. Ben Haymond Save Time, Health, Mas Matter ............. . .... .County Clerk aud money ¡take nooth- ! ..............................'Sheriff Jamas G BinUey er. I .................... .Treasurer Gan K Bloomer Sent to anv address, ........................ Assessor I L Hamilton. nceuro by mail on re- C 6 Price................... School 8uj>erintendent ceipt of price, 12.00. ......................... Surveyor Peter Applegate Amlre«», Coroner Dr J d Par»uu......... .............. 7 . r ’’U'- THREE MEN OF NOTE. One Will Re ¡ire frtmi < aud Other Tw;> His Place. Congres.--man IMmnnd N. Morrill author of the n<-w p'-.-.i?.: act adds eeveral hundred thousand ex soldFT.« soldiers to the pet r u.sion L r. will from congrc - Mi: ■ch 4 next, havin clined a Mr. Morrill riet of senrs th in c<;ru< begun h On taking a memo, served v. cans w< was s ■i'-cted man of the i As such lie fonjlit t •ougn in. ure known as the Morrill pension bill.” Mr. Morrill was born in Cumberland county. Me., in 1831. At the age of 23 he went to Kansas, settling in Brown county, where he still resides. He has filled mt-uv plac?s of public trust am. made a goc.;l record as a soldier, His present business is banking. Case Broderick, of Jackson county, has been nominated by the Republicans to succeed Mr. Morrill. Mr. Broderick was bom in Grant county, Ind., in 1839. When tho war broke out he enlisted in the First Kansas battery, in which he served until 1865. Returning to Jackson county he studied law, and was elected to several offices. He was appointed by I Tho Celebrated French Cure, "APHBODITiKE- y,--;;. Is Sol.I) A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure an fona of nr «lise»«’ IN FOUB VOLUMES. 5EF0RE US of C IL Itswivc u or through eiwi*. ¿¿c.. s imks liearing «i<»wu i Wcakiios, Hysteria. Nervous ] a! Emissions, lAMicorrhtta, l»izzi ury, LoaBof Power and lni]M>ten<*y, i giected oftuu lead to premature old age an it}. i*ri<-e 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00 Sent b mail on receipt of price. WllITTKN GL AKAN.TEK is given ¡or every 55.00 order received, to refund the money if it Permanent run* is not vfiti-ieii. We have thousauds of te-stirnonials from ami young, of b«»th • exes, who have been ;><•: iuk - ueutly cured by the use of A runout tine . Circular free. Address THE APHKO MEDICINE CO. A Great and Wonderful Wert, oojrrxxxrm 2,176 Pages AM 620 Beautiful Illastratioiis ! T he M ammoth C yclopedia ha-« bee« p«l>- Hshed to tnwi tbv want.« ot the mas** tor a uuiwrsai com ¡»end turn of kn'»wl«dge. practical, useful, scientific and general. The work ia pub IishiMl complete in lour large »nd hand.M>u»c volume»», comi rUine a total ol 2.176 parer, ami is proiUK» ’y ii ustraied witIifl2t»l>eautilulengrav ings. Th-d . ds of dollar!» i»ave !»«^ h expemlrti to ’rake tht rhe most complete, valuable ar 1 aseiul WMik jor thetnaaaeB ever pubi.-lied, it i* a work fur evt rybody—man. woman am! chi’.d, in every occupation or w alk in li’>. The aub 8tance aud practical utility <4 twenty ordinal) volumes ar»* compriavd m then.' four, and bo replete la the work with !:n«»w l»H]ge of every kind, bo filled is it w¡th uae’ul hint« and helpful suggestions, that we fully believe that in every home to which it shall find Us wav it will soon come to be reganhd as w«»rih its weicht in gold. For want of space we can onlv briofl v summar ize a small portion of the com cuts or tin« groat work, us fol lows : Chinese. Japan?»*', the people of India. Africs. Madagascar. Palestine, Iceland. Bonico, Burrii-h. tbe Sandwich Island«, 8ervia, Koffraria. Tartary. Ca«hmere and Tunis, the Arab». Turk», Mexicans, South Americans American Indian«, Kgyp- tian«, Siamese. Abvssiniaus. Norwegians. Spaniards. S»i.». Italia««, Greeks, humiians, Siberian». Afghans. Persians. Moslems. Australians, Bulgarians. Sicilians, ete , etc. M ANUFACTUREfl. Iu this great work is also desrrih <1 and Illustrated the arts and processes or printing, stcrvotyplrr bookbinding, wood eugraUng. litbogrttphy. photography . c <i: <> printing, piano makiug. watch making, paper making, th ■ manufacture of silk, iron, steel, glass, china, perfumery, iumv . leather, starch, wall paper, turpentine, postal card«, postai; stani!>«, envelopes, pens, pcucils, needles, and many etl.i i things, all of which will be found peculiarly interesting au I instructive. FOREIGN PRODreTM. Interesting descriptions, ill« tratcl, of the culture and préparai ion for market of tea, oeft >' chocolate, cotton, flax. hemp, eucar, rioe. nutiaeg«. clov«r. giuger, cinnamon, allspir-. pepper, csmanuta, Pineapple», ban anas, prunes, dates, raUm». ugs, olives, indie.rubber, gutta percha, cork, camphor, c •• tor oil, tapioca, etc., etc. NATURAL HIST*»RY. Interesting and instructive (inscription», aecompui >• • by illustrations, or numerous beast», birds, fishes aud insec:*, with much curious inlormatiou regard ing their lite aud habiu. LAW. Twe M ammoth C yclofmoia is nlac a complete law book, telling every t ian how he may be hi« own lawyer, and containing full and couiflffo explanations of the general law« and the laws of th<* oral States upon all matters which are subject to Htigatiu:i, with numerous forms of legal document*. MINING. Descriptions and illustrations of the mining of gold. Silver diamouds, coal, salt, cop|H.r, lead, tine, tlu aud quicksilver WONDERN OF THE SEA. Ilereio are descried and illustrated tbe manv wondt rfuland beautifnl things found at the bottomoftbo ooean, the plants, flowers, sheila, flakes, etc., like wise pearl diving, coral fishing, etc., eto. WEST EKN HF. AN CH, r.o.\ _7. EVOIXTION OF THE SALOON PLUG HAT. PORXtANl). OIL THESE HATS WERE IT Tt’KESQUE. resembled nothing so much as a section 1 K Bolton. A^ent, A a nd, Oregon. HISTORY. T hb M ammotm C yclopjsdta contain» a complete unfortunate Austrian queen presided cf sheet iron pip-. But the young men aud authentic history of the great American Civil War, pro« fuselyillustrated, with numerous Anecdotes of the Rebellion; a while her good natured, if weak, hus who left tho drawing rooms and rushed c< mpbte History of America, from its discovery br Oolumbus to TIMBER LAND NOTICE. theprrsent time; graphic descriptions ot famous battles and ! band played childishly with the seeth to India as fast as trail .port or troop important erenta in the iitsiory of a“ nations, ehi onological I history, etc., etc. ing fires of the great volcano under his ships could carry them when the news I luted ¡Stales lamu Office, Roseburg. Or.,i RKM r R ‘ PHY. This great work contains the Lives of afi feet. For round about the American \ of the mutiny set the civilized world in the Pre» • of th? United States, from Washington to J une 3 lsio. i Harneen, w; h |x»rtralts and other ilinatrationa. also lives and were the cocked hate, bordered with lace fl.iiue, wore lints which were almost XyOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT portraits < 1 6tepoleon Bonaparte, Shakespeare. Byron. William Fmn, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and a .N in compliance with the provisions ol and sometimes trimmed with softly C’. ii -rsly unlike those of 1854. Brims fatuous statesmen, anthers, poets, generals, clergymen, etc-, tile act of con;., ess of June 3, 1878, entitieu down to the present day. waving plumes, which swept and waved ! tl. t r >ll--4 until they touched the band “ An art tor tiie sale of timber iands in 1L< AGKICVLTrKE. Valuable hintssud useful suggestions as the courtiers greeted and flattered i and belts that overshadowed the brims, to Farmers, treating of field crops, gate* and fences, fertilisers, slates of California. Oregon. Nevada, ami farm implements ; livestock raisiug, including tbe treatment of each other. Yet Franklin's liat, a sur- i with long front and rear pieces, were \\ asbington Territory.” Frank McCracken, diseases of domestic animals ; poultry keeping, and how made of VVliiie Point, county of Jackson, stale e successful and profitable; bee keeping, dairy fanning, etc. Ths vival .os it was of those Puritan hats the style then. In some of the old prints treatment of these subjects is complete aiid exhaustive, and Oregon, has this day filed in Jiis office his renders the work of gr-at practical use to farmers and stockmen. which were a protest against the follies of the Relief of Lncknu '.’ hats like these -worn statement tor the purchase of the N HORTICULTURE» Hsrcin is given the most useful hints and fashions of a court as foolish and as are- en ou the heads of as gallant men \V of N W ' 8 '-2 of N W and N W to growers of all kinds of vegetables and fruits, as gathered fashionable as that of Louis XVI, avas as ever bowed. Havel, >ek wore a cap Ji ot t W 1, of sec No. 24. in tp 39. 8 R No. from the experience of the most successful horticulturists. Designs and plans for houses, cwttsges. ; 4 E, and will olier proof to show that tiie ARCHITECTURE. destined to furnish the idea from which with a fluttering cape of linen, still barns and other outbuildings, with valuable suggestions to | land sought is more valuable for its limber those iutouding to build. was elaborated a hat which has now called by his name, hanging down be or stone than for agricultural purposes, and HOUSEHOLD. This work contains tried and tested recipe» i BRODERICK—MOilKUAi—MOONUGHT. been in use for a century and which will hind to protect the neck. almost every imaginable dish for breakfast, dinner and tea. to establish his claim t said land before for this department alone being worth more than nine-tenths of President Arthur a.-sociate justice of the Tu-» civil w:;r in this country came at probably be worn so long as men shall the Register and Receiver of this oii.ee al the cook hooka sold; almost innumerable hinta, helpsand sug- t to housekeepers ; designs aud suggestions lor making I remain as they are now. The silk, the a time when the "stovepipe" hat was supreme court of Idaho, which position Roseburg, Oregon, on Friuay tiie 28th day gestiona r»a» y beautiful things for the adornment of home, in needle wet embroidery, etc.; hints on floriculture, teliiug howto be plug, the liigh, the beaver, or the dress once more popular, The style seems odd be filled five ye irs. r.-signingand return of November. 1890. ’esaful with all tbe various plants ; toilet hints, tellling how He names as witnesses: Al. llopkins, suc to preserve and beautify the complexion, bands, teeth, hair, hat, for it is called by all these names, as one look.; at the old pictures of Lin- ing to Kansas t .•> years ago. of Snake. Jackson county, Or., William etc., etc. I The Demi.t r i have 11: miuated Col. Nelson and George A. Blood, of Ashland. MEDICAL« Many dollars In doctors’ bills will be saved THE t?HRO ÍHEDICIHE COMPANY, may fairly be said to celebrate its cen coin and Seward antl 81 anton and joHErtiriiK coumf to every possessor of this book through the valuable Wörtern Brani h, Boz 27, l’OKTLAM», OR- tennial in this year of 1890. Chase, those giants who carried on the Tliomas Mcoiil' fit of Leav-mworth, a Jackson county. Or., Edward Campbell, of annually AND MIM'F.I.LANEOr». tlcr.ln iutermai Ion herein contained. It tells how-to cure, by simple i STATISTICAL Grants Puss ‘ ••anty Seat .... is given a vast amount of nu bd and iuu-restlug information. Klamath City, Siskiyou county, Cal. yeC reliable home reinedie-s. available in every household, every ' some of whirh is the population of American «Me«, area ni d famous ci-.Li ■ i • For «ale by all druggists. • and agai ’ aut soldier government during that period of trial. The popularity of Franklin, and still .. Joint senator Waiter Sinclair. Any and all persons claiming adversely disease and ailment that is curable, this department forming a population of the conUneuta, of the State« and Territories and i Moonlight ? was born in medical l»ook, the value of which In any home can : of the principal countries of the world, length of the peb rlimi Representative more that of the country he represent Lincoln wore a hat which was rather of the war. ■ B Millar........... the above-described lands are requested to complete hardly be computed iu dollars and cents. Preaidential vote for sixty years, Presidential «tatisti.-«. ......... ..County Judge Attn.- age of 13 he THE Scotland L, ! 3 ;. Vidnay Calvig ed, was indicated by the style of hat high, with a straight brim and crown; file their claims in this olhee on or before INVENTION AN1> DISCOVERY. Remarktbly inter rivers. area and depth of sens, lakes and oceans, height of mountains. ......... jCoinmimioners CO Mgetaw........ esting descriptions of great, inventions, including the Steam J locomotion of animals and velocity of bodies, height nt mnn».- which was seen daring the early part of at the beginning of the war when all »hipped beiore t • •;n >st. landing nt Phil- said 28th day of November, 1890. Engine, the Telegraph, the Printing Press, the Electric Light, ! ment-s, towers and structure«, dlatanoca from Washington. t.!«n P Han»“n. J ohn H. S hupe . Register In 1853 he enlisted the Sewing Machine, the Telephone, the Typewriter, the Type 1 from New York, to important points, chrouologlcti I hi*« <ury of «It« tho French revolution. But, curiously the days of trial were before him, and adelphia nu.iwj'1- ...,. County Clerk Chas K Chansior ‘ covery and progress, popular sobriquets of Ameri'*«» betting Machine, the Cottou Gin, etc. in tho United Sia: ■s army. He was ’, etc., eomiuougrainrnatiaal errors, rule* f«*r ».pr»»- bheriu enough, it was in England that t’.ie when the great news came of peace at J C Mas« TIIE WORLD'S WONDERS. Graphic description» ! cities TIMBER LAND NOTICE. and use of capitals. Wall Street p'.rr-' beautifully illustrated, of the Yellowstone Park, Yosemite nunciation Treasurer J W Sherer... beaver hat was to find its true home. It last the hat was the same. Twice during mustered out in 1858 at Fort Leaven- the world, curious foct* in natural hi«n«r . Valley, Niagara Falls, the Alp». Paris, Vesuvius, Veni •, of Assessor animals, origin of the names of States, and of E C Harmon Vienna, tbe Canons ot Colorado, Mammoth Cave, Natural works, popular fables, familiar quotations, nt I was at first looked upon as indicating th.- four years the fashion had changed, i.'ortli, Kan. lie bought a farm in 1859. I'nited States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.4 • <>l .School Miqierintendei't Bridge, Watkins Glen, tbe White Mountains, etc., etc. W A Massie t plants, dying words of famous rerson«, fate 1 v but was e.. Hod but we limy well believe that the war revolnti Ki.ary ktstes in its owner, and on June 3, 1890. ) Surveyor < . TRAVELS. Descriptions, profusely illustrated, of the life, statistlcaof tbe globe, leadiug goverumenta of iUt » . I! W Haren- ... i A XPOTICElS HEREBY GIVEN THAT maurv'rs, customs, peculiar forms, rites sml ceremonies uf the I etc. .... ........... Coronor this a -- lint Catharina 11 of Russia president had no tiim.’ nnotiee the style. I suits two v •curs I>r Wallace . a A in compliance with the provisions of F n rhe above brief sum inftry of it fl contents some Idon of what & remarkably Interest ins. Inat w.iiv nw«l would have iiccof it among her sub Davis, of the Ci-' hi' •:-awears a soft I enlisted.a» i I in : ■ l.satTH cot'XTV. the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled v biabl.' w rk the "M ammoth < yci . of . bdi a is ni»y be gained, yet but a fractional part of the topics trvut»*»l iu !;-V thir. gr« at work have been named. It, is a vast storehouse of "useful and entertaining knowl *d»r» —unonrafion- ject.;. Via".?, iviwevcr. Napoleon I de felt in many of the pictures which ar? I nel of the .,Linkvilie ('••attly Meut ___ “An act foi the sale of timber lands in lhe ubiy <>n of tliejwst and most valuable works ever published in any land or iamruane. No Lome sbould I»* with Joint Senator C A < o«»*<'ll, <d latke clare 1 hims.'if emperor of the French extant of him at the time. And when i lunstered ont in States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and ou' it. Itisa work to bn consul led every day with regard to lhe various perplexing questions tint con-t-im'y I Joint Representative A Sayner, of l~ikr Washington Territory,” Edward A. Hild arise in writing and conversation, by the farmer and houaewifo in tbeir dally duties and pursuits, and for con and trampied out uml >r the feet of his the German army corps drove the ■ dier gene rai. County Judge J 6 i»rr reth. of Ashland, county of Jackson, state tinuum» reading no work is more entertaining or instructive. ) li'.' oL'i-tel secretary of in 187' guards th? last ccte r.i of the Terror his French before them :••: 1 girdled Paris it < t< ’oinmissioner- W I* Crawtonl ........ of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office enmity to Er; ! i .1 c:iu -- l;: 1 at which as with an ever t;gliti¡ ai-ig belt of steel state a.s ■ R ,r* •.icati. Iti 1873 he was a his .-worn statement tor the purchase of the 1 <J S Silver« ........ . Clerk A L i-eavitt. had at one t: ' been popular among the the lutsle had ran once more to the ex ’ state r n&tor. After that lie became a N \V M of sec No. 30, in tp No. 39, 8 R No. Slieritt E W Guvan............. Demi r •ai. In 1SS2 Governor G. W. 1 E. and will oner proof 10 show that the sans culottes • at once adopted. Na- treme bell with the rolled brim. Treasurer Wm E Howe land sought is more valuable for its timber poleon him wore the cocked hat, Steadily since its first introduction : Glick. Democrat, appointed him ndjn- or stone than for agricultural purposes, Assessor John Smart ........... which thereby became especially French the high hat has made its way until now taut general. In 1886 he was the Demo and to establish his claim to said land be P L Fountain ........ School rtiqierintendcnt , By special arrangement with the publisher ol' the M ammoth CvcLorjKinA, we ure en Surveyor. t Isa l^wkeard ........... .. and added to the English desire to wear it hokls a place from which it cannot be cratic candidate for governor, carrying fore the Register and Receiver of this office abled to make to our subscribers- and reader-- the following extraordinary otter: We ........... .......... Coroner ! John W Siemens something radically different. lightly shaken. It is the “dress hat,” the eight counties wliich comprise the at Roseburg. Or., on Friday, the 28th dav will send the MAMMOTH CYCLOP.E 1)1 A complete in tour volumes as above de day of November, 1890. A strictly first class -------------- machine, ----- ------- Fully LXKB COl'KTY. and. more than that, it is the respectable district in which he is now running for He names as witnesses: Thomas E. scribed, ail postage prepaid, also the VALLEY HKCOltl) for One year upon receipt warranted. 1' Made from very . best _______ material, , County Seat Lakeview 1 by skilled workmen, and with the best tools hat. Solid men like it and, oddly congress by a small majority. In the Stanley, of Klamath City, Siskiyou county, of only $3.00, which is but 50 cents more than our regular subscription price, so that Joint Senator I that have ever been devised for the purpose« C A Cogswell, of L latke enough, fashionable men are not willing st me year President Ulevelaml appoint Cal., George A. Blood, of Ashland. Jackson you practically get this large and valuable work for ttie trilling sum of 50 cents This is Joint Representative Warranted to do all that can lie reasonably A Itaviler, of Lake county. Or., Edward Campbell, of Klamath a great otter, a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleasure to us to lie enabled to offer our to give it up. Many judges of headgear ed him governor of Wyoming. ........... County Judge expected of the very best typewriter extant. W A WUshire. .. City, Siskiyou county. Cal.. Wibiam Nelson, readers so remarkable an opportunity. Through this extraordinary otter we hope to hold that it is after all the best hat in largely increase our circulation. Please tell all your friends that they can get the .... tConimwaioner* Capable ot writing 150 words tier minute— G )i Jones.............. pl Ashland, Jackson county, Or. the world, and declare that it will never A V Lane Viixiniu’s Colored Repre^eutatire. Any' and all persons claiming adversely I M ammoth C yclop . e » ia in four volumes with a year’s subscription to our’paper, for only' or more- according to the ability of the $3.00. Perfect satisfaction is guaranteed to all who take advantage of this great premium ......................... Clerk operator. W N Sutton be supplanted. But while the man of John Mercer Langston Ims long been the aiKive-descfibed lands are requested to otter. Those whose subscriptions have not yet expired who renew now will receive the Sheri ft W P Heri ford file their claims in this office on or liefore tin • town admires the “silk" his liking for prominent a nong flic colored people of , M ammoth C yclopedia at once, and their subscriptions will be extended one year from Treasurer A NeCallen... said 28th day of November, 1890. it is as n< 'thing to the devotion felt by the the country, but is now more so than School Superintendent A H .i.ber J ohn 11. S hupe , Register. Mate of expiration. The M ammoth C yclopedia will also be given free to any one send- I ing us a club of three yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters: ...................... Assessor J E McDonough. ragamuffin for the “plug hat.” TI1I3 is ever, as the majority in congress have If there is no agent in your town,address Stock Inspector the manufacturers: W K. Barry TIMBER LAND NOTICE. indeed calculated to create joy in the awarded him the seat for the Fourth dis The circuit court for the First Judicial heart of tho thirsty, for it is a glass trict of Virginia, I'nited States Land Office, Roseburg. Or.i district seta in Jackson county on first June 3,1890. f which will hold a quart and a half of «after one of the Monday in April, September anil Decem N otice is hereby given that beer. Promise a “ plug hat ” to one of ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon longest contests Agents wanted. in compliance with the provisions of PARISH. N. Y. THESE COVERINGS AKE COMFORTABLE. the sleepers on the park benches, and of that kind ever day in June and first Monday in November, tiie act of Congress of J une 3, 1878, entitled i tn latke county on the third Monday in The bi aver hat, so called because the you shall see an aniazing interest de “An Act for the sale of timber lands in the Imown. “Color- STENOG llAl’ilV and body after being made of felted rabbit May anti the aecoml Monday in October. I I States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and veloped at once. A lfred B alch . ed" is tbe only In Josephine county- on first Mondays in TYPEWRITING FREE Washington Territory,” William Nelson, fi r was covered with the fnr of the flat 1 w ord that de* Marrh and August of Ashland, county ot Jackson, state of Or First-class facilities and best of teachers. toiled dam bail lers, was in general out THE L'.. ' VIVANDIERE. For Jackson county the County, Probate egon, has this day’ hied in this office his scribes Mr. Lang line like the silk hat of today; that is, and Cuinntissioners courts meet every Address, with stamp for return [>ostage. sworn statemen lor the purchase of the N ston, for his mo Mother Vlah<»*< it roine of the Crimea THE PARISH MF’G CO.. month, commencing with the first Monday; it ’ -■>■—:eil a brim and a crown. But % of N E %, the S E *4 ot N E J4 and N E thcr had Indian, \ anil ’ mw ; • > :cr < I» ipaigns. for lor Josephine Joseph me count county, the first Monday in Parish, N. Y. ‘4 01 N W % oisec No. 21, in tp No. 39, S R th - variations demanded by fashion pro January, April, July and September; for '. No. 4 E, aim will oner proof to show that The vivamlii. e is no more. Hor stand- negro and Aryan duced wonderful changes in the appear Lak« com Lake county", county, every alternate month, month.com Hu tana sought is more valuable for its blood in her ance of the hat as the brim was made i jg in the French army has changed mencing the fl rit Monday in January; for | timber or stone than lor agricultural pur veins, and his Klamath county, the first Wednesday in I widi r or 1<■ s wide, the crown was given a rapidly of late years; the old word has poses, and to establish his claim Vo .-aid J. M. LANGSTON. father. Ralph March. Jane. September and November. in fact liccome obsolete, the cantiniere laud before the Register and Receiver of fuller or smaller 1 k 41. The constitutional Quarles, was a white man of first rate this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fri In A only being p eognized. and a recent de- ct nvcu'.ion whose centennial we all cele day the 28lh day of November, 1890 brated 1 si year was attended by men crc ' l.y the French minister of war has Virginia stock.. John M. was born in He names as witnesses: Frank Mc Which we Offer with a Year’« Subscription 1829 in Lmisa county, Va., and he and put an end tu ;ùl her power':, privileges w > wore hat looking something like Cracken, of White 1’oint, Jackson county, to thia Paper for a Trifle More than his two brothers were fairly well provid in the Un:;ed Suites army Or., Al. llopkins, of bhake, Jackson coun square 1 ■jCK-d Derby bodies placed on the and dntii Our Regular Subscription Price. ed for by their father, who died in 1834. ty, Or., George A. Blood, of Ashland, Jack- i:c:' . viva tdl ¡v uor cantiniere has brims of exaggerated Texan sombrefos. son county. Or., Edward Campbed, of W. hir.g to hrgely incrense the circulation of thia He was taken to Ohio and educated, was ever L en formally recognized. PRESBYTERIAN. Anyone contemplating the purchase of Th.'se v. ere not beavers, but may be paper during the next six months, we have mad» graduated from Oberlin college in 1853, Klamath City, biskiyou county, Cui. a first class Sewing Muehine Should Nut numbered among the grandfathers of With the Cantiniere Française goes a arrangements with a New York publishing houeo Any and all persons claiming adversely Church, corner Main und Helman streets. Fail to whereby we are euabled to offer as a premium to onr Regular Services. —Sunday, 11 A. M. and Ki ' ........................................................ those hats which sheltered t'no heads of vast mass of poetry and romance. In and was t • fir. t colored man admitted lhe above-described lands are requested to subscribers a Set of the Work, of Charles Dirk- 7 P. M. Sunday Sci School, 9:30 A M. 11 UY A SO. 9 II llEELEll the men who volunteered for the war of how many plays slie figured, how charm to the practice of law in the United tile their claims in this office on or before <■■>«. in Twelve Large and llandaoma Young Peorl«’» Meeting, 6 o’iocck 1' M States. Hi-; sub; ■ jr.eut career is tolera said 28th day ot November, 1890. ingly the daughter of the regiment ap- 1812. Gen. Jackson in privato life wore .1 IIA ESOX. Volumes, with a year’s suliscription to thia J ohn H. S hupe , Register. Frayer Meeting, every Thursiiay evehing. bly well keo wn, especially his experi paper, lor a trifle more than onr regular s’il>- a hat with a liell crown and a rolling and Rxv. F. G. S trano K, A Bargain in one oí these Fine Machines ence as United States minister to Hayti, scription price. Our great offer to siibacribeni Pastor. rather narrow brim, on which the beaver SOCIETY DIRECTORIES eclipses any ever heretofore made. Charles can tie had by inquiring at this office. and bis quarrel with Ma?. %a in Virgin fnr mad? a len*. brownish nap. This Dickens was the greatest novelist who ever ia, which led to his running as an inde G. A. R. METHOIMST. lived. No author before or since his time lias r.an. l>v the way. was believe I to be of pendent candidate for congress. won the fame that he achieved, and his works BURNSIDE POST KO. 23. Chureli, corner Main and Busli streets. ■over.-ign Is'iient when one had cut one's are even morepopular to-day than .luring Regular Services.—Sunday, 11 A M. and Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and finger and was applied as lint to stop tho his lifetime. They abound in wit, liumor, 7:3B P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M. Id Saturday of each month. Visiting Com Fatal Kavages ol the Corset. flow of blood. pathos, masterly delineation of character, Prayer Meeting. every Thursday evening; i rades cordially welcomed. vivid descriptions ot places and incidents, This p.articnlar form of hat is familiar The Maoris of New Zealand are rap- Selling the Peerless Edition of Yeung People s Meeting, Sunday 6 r. v. W. A. P athck . Commander. thrilling and skillfully wrought plot». Each ! enough to us in the cartoons of the day, Ladles' Aid Society, Wednesday 2 r. m . idly disappearing from the list of races. J R Casey, Adjutant. book is intensely interesting. No homecliould Rxv. C. A. Lxwis, i for it is the “Grandfather's Hat” so of Strange to say, one reason ascribed for be without a set of these great and remark Pastor. able works. Not to have road them ia to be ten associated with President Harrison. the decrease in their numbers is said to KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. far behind the age iu which we live. The It was a good, solid article, warranted be tight lacing. Itisas- "ted that when CHARLES DICKENS. BAPTIST. set of Dickens’ works which we offer as a GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knight- to wear well if projierly made. Strange the female missionaries went among the premium to our subscribers is handsomely printed from entirely new plates, wiih new type. Church, corner Church and High streets. Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets every The twelve volumes contain the following world-famous works, each one of which is pul,, ns it looks now it was fashionable Maoris they insisted th.it the native Friday evening Visiting Knights in good Regular Service».—Sunday. 11 A. M. and lislied crmplete, unchanged, and absedutelg unabridged: enough then, and doubtless the “bloods.” 7 I*. M. Sunday School. 9:30 A. M women should put on clothing. The standing are cordially invited to attend. Chai*-tian Endeavor Society, 6:30 P M i J. S. E ubanks , Jn., C. C. as the “dudes" of the early part of the DAVID COPPERFIELD, i BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS latter declared against skirts, but ac Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. L. L. M errick ,. K of R of 8. STORIES, century were called, were well enough MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, cepted the corset, wliich they wear Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third OLIVER TWIST AND GREAT EXPEC NICHOLAS NICKELBY, satisfied with their apjiearance. bound as tightly to their forms as '.heir Sunday in each month, 2 1. M. Ladies' TATIONS, DOMBEY AND SON, When Bolivar struck the blow which Social, second Tuesday eve in each mon h nalo relatives can lace them. Unac MASONIC, THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AND BLEAK HOUSE, Kav. F. K. V ah T ahskl , liberated the South American countries customed to this article of attire and its THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELER, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, K. A. M. Pastor. LITTLE DORRIT, from the control of Spain the fashiona- A TALE OF TWO CITIES, HARD restrictions the dusky devotees of fash Written in Bedford Jail by John Bunyan, Regular convocations on the Thursday OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, TIMES AND THE MY3TERY OF ion are said to be dying off at -a shock I next after the full moon. the greatest preacher of the seventeenth PICKWICK PAPERS, CONGREGATIONAL. EDWIN DROOD. century. The grandest, most fascinating, ing rate. • DR M ills . II P. The above are without question tbe most famous novels that were < ver wriffi n. F'.r a Church, cor. Maia street and Boulevard and fastest selling book ever offered. A 1’ H ammond , Secretary. quarter of a century they have been celebrated iu every nook and corner of tin- civiliz.-d Regular Services.—Sunday, 10:30 A. M. I II’.1 us hinted Swallows’ Nests. world. Yet there are thousands of homes iu America not vet supplied with e. t • f Dickens, anil 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 M. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. Swallows are killing off the English the usual high cost of the books preventing people in moderate .•ircuuistaii.u-s irem enjoying Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. Stated communications on the Thursday this luxury. But now, owing to tiie use of niod-rn improved printing t bling and »inching Rxv. O. J. W kbstkr , glow worm. These ingenious birds have Include a life of Bunyan, nearly 400 Bible machinery, the extremely low price of white paper, am! the great competition -n the lx«>k Pastor. adopted a system of illumination which of or before the full moon. references, tbe famous and beautiful poem trade, we are euabled to offer to our suligcrilx rs ami readers a set ol Dickens’ works at a E V M ills . W M. consists in fastening glow worms to the "The Little Pilgrim. 1 Over 100 ot the price which all can afford to pay. Every home in die laud may no'v In- silpphi I wftliset A C Caldwell. Secretary. CATHOLIC. of the great author’s works. ORANIlEST and MOST WONDF.BFUL ENGRAVINGS sides of their nests. Inasmuch as the mother vialar . ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. 8. Church, rorner Sixth and B streets. which have ever appeared in print, Four worms resent this liberty by early death peared on the stage in Zouave jacket Regular bervices. —Every fourth Sunday, magnificent and costly illuminated plates it takes an enormous quantity of thorn Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays x 11 inches printed in oil colors, This 10 A. M. Sunday 8chi»ol. every fourth and short skirts, with the little keg at to light one fashionable nest during the in each month. superb book is meeting with Sunday, 3 P. M. F athkr F. 8. N oil , her side! And there was more truth in M rs . J D C rocker . W M. season. Pastor. Miss Kate Grady, Secretary. the picture than is usual on the stage, for the cantinieres have done many no Mad Anthony Wayne, the dashing EPISCOPAL. ble acts in th? French wars. In Egypt general ■ >f revolutionary times, did not I. O. O. F. Service» in Baptist church, cor. Church Ohl Agents even are surprised with the re they saved hundreds of lives; in Spain snff r from a 1 ack of popularity. Recent and High streets, second and fourth Sun sults of a trial canvass The success is ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. they alone could soften the hatred of the days. 3 r. M. Rxv. F. B. T icknok . simply astounding. The grandest oppor \Ve will send the ENTIRE SET OF DICKENS' WORKS, in TWELVE VOL- ble hat wins something like that which common people, and in the retreat from statistics ¡how that 113 places in the Pastor. tunity for money making ever oHereil. Hold regular meetings every Saturday I'MES. as above described, all postage prepaid by ourselves, also the VALLEY REC- United States are named after him. wear today; that is, in shape, for Pictorial circulars free on application. we evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren ! OIti> for ONE YEAR, upon receipt of $3.10, which ts only <«» cents more than the Moscow they labored anil endured be N ote .—N o edition of this famous work the material was »till beaver fur. In in goiid standing are. cordially invite 1 to regular subscription price of this paper. Our reuders. therefore, practical!v get a set of DUNKARD. has ever been ottered by agents,c<. nsei|uent- fact, the riiapes worn by those bygone yond what one could believe of women. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE FAIR. attend J. 0. D i bkek , N G. Dickens’ works in twelve volumes for only <Kt cent». This is the grandest premium ever thureh on Granite street. Services every ly you cannot fail to sell large quantities Several eminent officers owed their lives offered. I p to this time a set of Dickens' works has usually lieen »10.00 or more. Tell R obt . T aylor , Sec’y. quarter. and ottener. Exclu- dandies were to all intents and purpose» to these women. t of this the tine-t edition in print. Tiie Career of George It. Davis as Sol all your friends that they can get a set of Dickens’ works, in twelve volumes, with a itiv» territory' Io those who apply quick to those of last year, thie or next. But I The most heroic have occasionally re PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. j year’s subscription to the V allxy B ecobd for only $3.10. Subscribe now and get this dier and Public JI;tD. ' beaver skins became more and more ex ceived the military medal of honor, and SECULAR UNION. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and great premium. If yoilr subscription has not yet expired, it will make no difference, for Col. George It. Davis, wljo has been Ashland Secular Union No 1. meets at pensive, and to take their place the cot- of these by far the most noi, I ia Mother elected dir- 4th Monday in each month Members in it will 1«? extended one year from date of expiration. We will also give a set of Dickens. r general of the World's McCall’s Hall the first Sundav in every good standing cordially invited tc ttend. | as above, free and post-paid, to any one sending u- a club of three yearly st;bscrilM-pi tou plush — called Angora plush — was in 237 Market St.. SAN FRANCISCO. Virli.r, the sole survivor of the vivan- fair, is qu’te well known as n politician, month, at 7 o'clock p m. ' H.C, M yer , C P. Iren pre:n;ac;:t in the councils W N Lvcav, Pres. Rear T aylor , Scribe. vented somev. here about the year 1825. dier.sof the Crimean war Others may H S Evans, sec'y. iblican party at Chicago for a ’ As ¡this was cheap the purchase of high still live, but she alone remain <1 with score of years. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *O. 24. d and hats toectoite far more common, and the her regiment—the One Hun He is a native of Thirty-tint infantry—and was honor I phuji did not I ml V for a few Meets on the 2d and 4tli Tuesday in each In the County Court of the State ot Ore Her M assachusetts month in Odd Fellows’s Hail, Ashland. gon. for the County of Jackson, sitting for months. Tho fur hat. howsyer. was the ably mustered out recently. M rs , R L .B ish N. 0 ' and was born in the transaction of Probate business. fashiouable hat still; sin h a hat, for ex maiden name was Marie Chole, and she N. A. Jacobs, Secretary. In tbe matter of the estate of K. N. An ample, as that given to Henry Clay by is a native of Lorraine. She is nearly 1810. At the age TIMBER LAND NOTICE. derson. deceased; order to show cause why TIMBER LAND NOTICE. of 22 he entered the hat makers of Brooklyn, with a nar 60 years old, and has been a widow real property should not la- sold. United States Land Office, Roseburg Or,,( A. O. U. W. the northern many years. In the Crimea she staid United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,) Sarah N. Beever, the administratrix of row brim and a tremendously high June 3, 1890. f army and served June 3, 1890. f I lhe estate R. N. Anderson, deceased, hav- crown having a wide bell at the top. close to the regiment in battle, and ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 6/l. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI ' "^TOTIC’E i« hereby given tlmt tn coinpli- 1 ing tiled her petition herein duly verified This hat was black, and when it was when the soldiers lay in the trenches through the war a N in compliance with the provisions of Meets in lodire room in Odd "cilows ’ Hall AA ance with the provisions ol the act of ’ praying for an order of sale of the real es with credit. He every first and thiro Wednesday in each the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ; congress of June 3,187». entitled “An set she moved among them, stooping* or ASHLAND, : OREGON tate hereinafter described, belonging to said presented to Mr, Clay was believed to be “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the continued in mil month. AU brethren in good standing are crawling behind the ramparts at the I for the sale of timber iands in the states of 1 estate. It is therefore ordered by the Court i as perfect as a hat conld ba made. States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and ■ California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing itary life until cordially invited to attend- I that all persons interested in said estate, Calhonn wore a Panama, as did many most exposed points, giving wine and i Washington Territory.'’ Al. Hopkins, of ton Territory,” Thomas E. Ktupiey, of Ji. A. J acobs . M W- appear liefore the said Court on Tuesday, | of the southern gentlemen of his time, water to the wounded, ofteji dressing COL. GEO. R. DAVIS 1S70, when he re- Shake, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, ; Klamath City, county of 8-iskivou, state of B S R adcliff . Recorder. 7th day of October, A. D. 1890. at 10 Will Sell, Rent and Handle o the =sion and became a ! has this day tiled in this office his sworn | California, has this day filed in tin- office wounds herself and assisting in removing signed his ro ’ nmi ’clock a. M. of said day at the court room wide brimmed ami having years of wear i statement for the purchase of the S >4 of ' his sworn statement for the purchase of the resident of Chien go. He soon devel- of said County Court at the court house in ; in it. But when he came to a Washing the helplcsi. W y. and E 'A of S W y. of sec No. 6, in tp " E CHOSEN FRIENDS. Real Estate on Commission of sec No. 30, in tp No. 30, 8 R jfo. 4 At tiie late review nt Lougchamps she oped talents as a party manager, and in Jacksonville, Oregon, to show cause whv ton be gave way to the power of the 40, S. R No. 4 E. and will oiler proof to show ; E. and will offer proof to show that th» I an order should not be granted to said ad high liat and added a beaver to his col marched with her regiment, and was 1876 was elected to congress. He re- I that the land sought is more valuable for land sought is more valuable for its timlier F idelity C ouncil N o . 1, o" O regon . ministratrix to sell the tollowing described i its timber or swine than for agricultural ▲ Choice Collection of City and real lection. Daniel Webster always wore a hailed with.loud anil prolonged cheers tained his seat for three terms and then property belonging to said estate: Meets the first and third Tuesday even fmrposes. and to totabHqtl Li - ciaiiu to laid or stone than for agricultural purposes, and t<> establish his claim to said la.id liefore the Lots twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24). beaver except during his vacation days By unanimous request of the soldiers, declined a renomination. Four years ings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. and liefore the Register aud Receiver of Country Property for sale. twenty-five (25) in block “J” in Railroad at Marshfield, and the pattern of his hat and on petition signed by all the officers ago he became ti easnrer of Cook county, Members in good standing respectfully this < ffice at Roseburg. Or., on Friday, Register and Receiver of this office ut Rose burg, Oregon, on Friday the 28th day of Addition to Ashland. Jackson county, Or- in Anted. M rs . M. L. H icks , who hail known her in the Crimea, she an office which ha still holds. the 28th day of November. 1890. November, 1'90. ;^gon. at public auction on the premises is still preserved. It was wide and flat was invested with the regalia of honor, Wm. P attlbsor . Sec’v. Councilor. He names as witnesses: William A. Col. Davis was chosen direc tor general Any persoli ir ¡thing to He names as witnesses: EdwArd Camp in the brim with a moderately high CwRi lid as by law prescribed. ■ Nelson of Ashland, Jackson county. Or.. bell, of Klamath City, Siskiy. u county, nd .that a copy of this order be publish crown and but little bell in the shape. and the “Decoration o’ the Crimea" was of the fair on th? first ballot. In his erty trill jUul it to their intercut Frank McCracken of White Point, Jackson Cai.. George A. Blood and Edward A. ed at Jea>i four successive week» in the Webster's hat was of silk, the material placed upon her by the general Mjue speech of acceptance he said that he ap county, Or., Thoma- E Mauley of Klamath Hildreth, of Ashland, Jack.-on county. Or., to call and tee it» V alley Rptoitf, a newspaper of general Pirrot. also a widow. L.; 1 received simi preciated the fact that he had lieen hon , Citv, Siskiyou county. Cal., Edward A. Frank McCracken, ot White Point. O'r. , circulation printed »¿d published in said now used, and the style was first shown I Hildreth of Ashland, Jackson county. Or. Mind wandering cored. Bonks Anv and all persons claiming adversely | county. And it is lu.iiKr ordered that a in a hat made by Townsend in London lar honors for services in Africa, having oris! by a commission equally divided in in one TesthnnoUls fr mi a’i Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-described lands are requested to politics, and that his administration copy of this order be servea pq.sonally u]e in 1836. He utilized the silk plush been wounded threj- times. Other can p«r** « i the rlobo. P-'*nectns the aixive described lands are requested to yRF". cn r-n’icntvin t'. I‘r -f. file their claims on or before said 28th day on each of the heirs named in saidlfiition. which had been invented in France, tinieres have won distinction by carry would be conducted on strictly business tile their claims in this office on or liefore of November, 1800. 2-.; I’i.i-i Ave. N sa Y« rJ. LLdt c. hi.. A. Dated August 9. 1890. ing dispatches, but Mother Vialar is the principles, untainted by partisanship. ' said 28th day of November, 1890. ¿.overing with it a body of muslin stiff - . J obs H. S hupe , Register, J. R. NEIL. NICK YOUNG MILCH COW, with ; Attest Jous H, S hupe , Register. A fifty pound salmon was caught in a net Co. Judge. ■ eaed wit]} al<eUac ’•■armsh. The rilk^hat last of her class. Henceforth the brave The salary of the office is $15,000 a year. calf, tor sale. Inquire tor price, 1 MAX MI LLER. vivandiere is to live only in history and n Bogue river last week. County Clerk. •t the Etew» office. yomanca. Golden Female Pills. INTERNATIONAL Premium Offer to Subscribers to THE VALLEY RECORD. TYPEWRITER. Piice - - $100.00 UaUerj JJecorb ^ubliolting ffio. Ashland - - Oregon. THE PARISH MF’G CO GRAND PREMIUM OFFER! A BARGAIN In Twelve Large Volumes, CHURCHES. Sewing Machine. THE Filp’s F ie , Special Features Great Offer to Subscribers Enormous Sals To the VALLEY RECORD. The History Company, Pvbltehing Ashland - - - - Oregon. ilallcy llccorb Citation W. N. LUCKEY, Real Estate Agent, i EMORY Milch Cow For Sale.