Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 13, 1890, Image 4

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    VALLEY RECORD
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WELL HOUSED EDI io n.
.T*e»>>*». Nur. 13 i-WJ
Th» People's Paper.
la McC’aM’o Hall.
«Ulti oc
Afeo Ut
Í
u’I.k« .ea
rket. Xeerr THE RESIDENCES OF LEADING CH
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CAGO NEWSPAPER MEN.
»er I 1, K
G nr»:. -e<!
to rei.o’-e » ,ppr •
■oat of Them Ars Situated in the North
mecstrca.fon.
ÍÍ.221SAFZ! CITI*!«!
.
W ▲ Ow.n
Milter ▲ awang
For cale by all druggist*.
Exchange Saloon,
I. W. BVRRIS8. Proprietor.
DIRECTORY
____
... jfievia'.Ar»
....... Congressman
............. Governor
Secretary of otate
State Treasurer
........ *,Ft Publie Instruction
«■Mk C Beker .................. State Printer
VBHam^P Lord ........... jSupreme Juda»*
of tl>e City — “Billy” Taylor
I>«”i’t bo h’:Bib-nrv~L I Gets a Neer Houao and a New Job th«
Bare Time. Health
Same Day.
lauacu. take Booth
«r.
[Copyright by American Pres* Association.)
B»nt to anv adJre^
Chicago publishers and editors are
aeetua by r.a l on re
eeipt ».rice, jiij.
Well housed. A description of tix-ir
Ad Ire*«.
•re ectfcorised to
it, adverásemos U,
__ y lirón eboWQ ibeut
THE fMRO lEDIC-VE
by lise V allry Western Braith, Box 27, POBTLAh r . <
▲ . C. Howlett
R. B. Hattun
L. L. Jacob.
Div talon
Thin favorite ie»ort is gaining in pupa
laritj everv dar.
cared for grounds at Evanston. It was
•old a few weeks ago for something in
the neighborhood of $17.000, a big figure
for a piece of suburlian property.
Having said so much regarding the
men who own the papers of Chicago,
perhaps a line may be devoted to one of
the rank and file of the profession. Fif­
teen years ago William A. Taylor, better
known to every journalist in the city by
the familiar abbreviation of ‘•Billy,”
started out to earn his living as a re­
porter. Eight years later he became
city editor of The Herald, and a few
weeks ago he moved down one flight of
stairs, took possession of a new desk,
and was gazetted in the official orders as
managing editor of that paper. The
homes begins, naturally, with mention
of the mansion in which Mr. Joseph M--!
ill. the veteran chief of The Tribnne.
has lived for many yeans, it is located same week be moved into one of the
on Cass Rtre-rt. an extremely quiet and
aristocratic thoroughfare of the North
Side, near to the lake, and yet within fif­
teen minute«’ walk of The Tribune
office. The county jail is but a few
The very be»t of WINES. BKANDIi.c
BEER and CIGARS, kept con­
stantly on hand.
PORTER & ALE.
Fine Billiard Table.
The very best beerot Anaheim, wine and
Hennessy brandy, which will be sold by
the quart or gallon.
nwr reetctAL maraicr.
Our table« a e supplied with the latest pa­
L B Wehetar ....................
.Circuit Judge pers. Come and see us and we will treat
WBttaea M Ceieig
District Attorney yon a. well al we know bow
Per Jeekeee. Jueephin«. Lake and Klam­
ath ceuntiee.
laccaoe cewrr.
T he home of
mr . medill .
VICTOR LAWSON’S ABODE,
THE
blocks away, and Clark street, the main
artery of the North Side, with it« noisy
.... Jacksonville
C m M v Bret___
cable cars and its ever flowing procea­
.................. Senator
TB m CMMrea.
J M McCall . ..
rion of pedestrians, is just as near: but a
| Repreeen tatives
Ba»a«i Barry ..
calm seems to have pervaded Cass street
J V Merritt .
as far back as the memory of the pro­
.County
Judge
3 IM............
jComimssioners
verbial oldest inhabitant can reach, and
OhM W Taytar
B«a Mayaaond ..
its inhabitants are seldom annoyed by
County Clerk
MaaMaltar . ..
the roar of the outside world.
.......
«beriff
Jaaa«« G Hrdsey
•‘Uncle Joseph's" domicile is a spacious,
...Treasurer
•an R Btaom«r
.. Aseewtur
hospitable looking, double brown Ftone.
I 1> Haiailton.
School Superintendent
C It Prie«
«landing in ample grounds. A broad
..................... Purveyor
Fatar Applegate
flight of steps leads up to the entrance
....................... Coroner
Dr J 8 Pareoa
ball, the portico being supported by
roaRTHtaa COCKTV.
handsome pillars. The well kept lawn
Grants Pass
Coaaty Feat ............. ...
is «eparatwl from the sidewalk by a
. . Joint senator
Wdtar Mnciair...........
......... Representative
■ B Miltar................
granite curb, surmounted by a low or­
VotaM Colvig ............. _____ County J udgs
namental railing. A couple of shade
CO r<rlr— ............ ... jCommuMiouers
trees, with generous foliage, stand as a
TYPEWRITER.
bulwark between the rays of the sun
Chaa K Cbaaalar......... ____ County Clerk
A strictly first class machine.
JO Mro»....................... __......... ........... hheria
and the windows of the apartments on
material
J
.................. .................... Treasurer warranted. Made from verv best material,
the ground floor, while at night time a
by
skilled
workmen,
and
with
the
be-t
tools
.............................
A
»«tensor
tC Kamm.............
tall, ornamental lamp, very different in
that
bare
ever
been
devised
lor
the
put
pcs«.
.Hclaool
Buperuileude-
t
A Marete
........... __________ »urveyor I Warranted to do all that can be reasonably appearance and design to those furnished
C W Havaaa
................................ Coronor I expected of the very l»esi typewnierexiani. by the city for ordinary humanity, di­
Dr Wallae« .
Capable of writing 150 w..rds per minute—
kramatm cdUWTr.
or more—according to the ability of th« rects the visitor to the door bell. The
County Seat.......................
Ltnkville operator.
house contains over twenty rooms, in­
C A Owawail, ot lake
. Joint benatvr
cluding a large banqueting ball, double
A Baydar.af Lake
Joint Representative
Price - - $100.00. drawing rooms and parlors and a spa­
.. . ........ County
County Judge
J uuge ;
3 B Ovr . ...................................
W C Orawttrd ........... ......... flComiuumoners
"
If there is no agent in your town, address cious library, its furnishings are elabo­
rate. but at the mime time quiet in tone.
0 B Silver« ....................
7.’..........Clerk ! the manufacturer»:
A L Leavitt.........................................................
There are four guest chambers, and they
..............
Sheriff
THE
PARISH
MFG
CO.
I
have been occupied at one time and an-
i
.......................... Treasurer
i other by prominent people. The Medill
.......... ................. Assessor
PARISH, N.Y.
AgenU
wanted.
School Superintendent
family baa not done as much entertain­
.......................... Surveyor
ing of late aa of old. but its receptions
STENOGRAPHY
and
............................. Coroner r
Jota W
dinners are always events in local
TKlLJit! typewriting free and
LAKI COt'KTY.
society.
First-class facilities and best of teachers.
Coaatf Beat ............................... Lakeview
The annual editions of the city direc­
CAC«B«well, of Lake.......... Joint senator Address, with stamp for retu.n postage,
tory
since 1883 have been responsiblafor
A «ayoer, of Lake .. .Joint Representative
handsomest residences on the West Side,
in which he has invested his savings to
the extent of some $11,000.
The house is located at 879 Warren
avenne. The exterior is of that peculiar
kind of sandstone known as Ghio buff
Amherst The architecture is novel and
strikiug. and the handsome carvings
above the windows and door invariably
arrest the attention of pedestrians. A
massive and beautifully carved oak stair­
case leads from the first to the second
and the house throughout is wired
for i lectric lights and bells. There are
fifteen rooms, the ground floor being 60
arranged that the two large parlors, a
smaller one and the dining room can by
a system of doors sliding into the walls
be thrown into one apartment, large
enough to entertain a dancing party of
one hundred couples. The house con­
tains fifteen rooms, all finished in oak
and furnished in harmony.
Probably more newspaper men own,
or partially own, their own homes in
Chicago than in any other city in the
Union. Leo Canman. better known as
“Bismarck," the veteran railroad editor
of The Tribune, has a cozy place on the
North Side. John McGovern has a
be’autiful home on the WestSide. “Biff"
Hall, of Turn Over club fame, is build­
ing a nest fronting the lake on the South
Side. Sam T. Clover and several other
members of the Press club will start a
INTERNATIONAL
W A wilakMe. ......................... Uounty Judge
O M Jenee........................... iCoramissiutiers
Av Lane............................. j
V N Button ................
Cle*
w P Hereford....................................... 8henfl
A MeOallen ...........
Treasurer
THE PARISH MF’G CO..
Parish, N. Y.
I
A BARGAIN
A ■ vhher
Behool Superintendent
J E McDonough. ... ..........Atsessor
W K Barry........... .........
Stock Inspector
The cireait court for the Firtt Judicial
dtttrtet aeta in Jackson county on first
Monday in April, September an>d Decem-
£r. In Klamath cvtinly on SecoVd Mon
Anyone contemplating the purchase of
y in June and first Monday tn November.
Ia lake county on the third Monday in a first class Sewing Machine Should Not
Mae aad the second Monday in Ovtober. Fail to
Mi JMephine county on Aral Mondays in
BIT A NO. 0 WUEELER
Marek and August
Foe Jackaoi i county the County, ProVate
<£ WILSON.
aad Commkaoioners courts meet every
A
Bargain
in
one of these Fine Machines
ateath, oeair nencing with the first Monday ;
tar Jeeephla e county, the first Monday in
can be bad by inquiring at this office.
Jaaaary, April, July and September; for
Lake count y, every alternate month, com-
roanciag «□» first Monday in January; for
RESIDENCE OF J. w. SCOTT.
UMnatn county, the first Wednesday in
the statement that out of business hours
March. J*une. September and November.
THE VANDERBILT CHILDREN.
The Celebrated French Cure,
They Are Carefully Educated and Sys­
tematically Trained.
“APHRODITINE”
£¡ í
I( Noun
a
Although all the members of the Van­
derbilt family entertain on a magnificent
POSITIVE
scale they never permit their children to
GUARANTEE
remain up late at night, are extremely
to cure any
careful in their education, and, in a
terra of uervous
word, are fitting them for life as well as
diteare. or aur
diaoniar of the
any mother or father could da It is
■ - ,
«•oeratlve or
one of the rules in all the houses of the
A Great and Wonderful
Vanderbilts that the children shall go to R«U( ef «iUe*. mx rrtreeber «risie« from: the
bed early and rise early. The little boys exccwlv» use <4 Rtmalant*. Tobwcro or Option,
OMTAiXJSO
ab
and girla are up before 7 o’clock in the or thnmfh yowthfnl iadiscrctiou. oTt-r iuduig
euev. ic.. such a* I.ow of Brail’ Power, Wakoful-
morning. Their nurses immediately uees. Bearing down Talus In the Bark AiLiinn
take charge of them, see that they are Wcakues*. Hysteria, N'ervowa Prudratiou i'oettirn
▲9»
Si
properly bathed and dressed, and then a'. Emiwioas. Leucorrboa. Diulursv. Weak Mem
they go down to breakfast, which is ory. Low of Power and Impoteucy. which if no
ti
served at half-past 7 o'clock.
gler trd often lead to prvmaUircokiagennd inaau-
T he M ammhtu C yclof . mbia hu
pul»,
lisbrd to met t th* vauts <4 the ntaa>e« for a
It is an unpretentious meal, with ity. Price f LOO a box. 6 bazas for $5.00 $out b
anirersHlcoDipendiuin oi kMt»wl* Ugv, practical,
ueeftil, scientiflc and «eacral. Th« work I r i uh
plenty of fresh milk, eggs, oatmeal and mail on receipt ef price.
hsbetl complete m (our large and haxk'eom •
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for
a bit of steak or a chop that will add
yoluaje«. ctmipiuinr it total ot 2.17S page*. an<t
U
pro:u»ly iHartrated wlUi&ftbeauiilulentfitH
strength to their physique and color to every $5.00 order received, to refund the money If
ingR. Thontawd" of do!1 ar* bare been expended
to r ako this the mo>t complete, valuable and
their cheeks. After breakfast there is a I'ermanent cure is not offected.
u»-i'ul W”U. 1 >i the rnAAMon ever published. It i«
We have thousands of testimonials from old
an hour of study There is something
avorkf re\ rj bfW.y—man. w» tnan and child.
aud young, of both -exes, who have been perma­
in»**erj
.tpation or walk in life. The suit
for these little ones to do at all times
rriñ*'
s U dc « ami piaetical utility of tw«oty ordinaly
nently cured by the use of AriiKoDlTtSS.
▼ttluineti ate comprised tn these four, aad so
during the day They go through their Circular free. Address
replete in the work with knowledge of e\*ery
kind, *<■
i* it with Usetui hint* and he I pl u I
studies systematically, and then, about
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
sunp’CtioD*. that wefully believe that in evtery
.fe’
half-past 9. are taken out for a walk.
home to which it ahall find it* way It will aoon
WBSTBRW EBAKCH,
oom* to be reg*rd»d ««worth itaw«*U*htin gold.
They are allowed to romp in the streets
For want of ace wecan otdv l>rie/v «ummar
PORTLAND, OIL
BOX li
iz«* a small por inn of the coni»»uts of this great
and in the pa, ks to their hearts' content.
work, a* follow* :
T K Bolton. A-ent. Ashland, Oregon.
At 11 o’clock they are brought home,
II 1ST OUT. Tn, M»MMcT«CTrLorBi>i,eontahi» «o“mpl»w China««, Japanetie. the p«ovle or Indi«. Africa,
and aatheutic hteterr «f th« crest American Civil War, pr*- Pal«cWn>. Iceland. Romeo, Bunnah, the Handwioli Iflan'U.
and a light luncheon of milk and bread
fnselv ill nitrated, with ntiiBeroua Anecdotes of the Rebellion; a ftorvln. Kaki aria, Tartar?, CMhmvrr and Tunta, the Arab*.
ccmplcto History of Amettea. from its diaoov«ry hr Otlumbua to Turia, li«Kiaana. Routh Americana. Antericao lotMan*. K<yt-
is served, after which there are more
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
rhe preoent time; (traphte doMriptlona of famous hatilea and tiana. SinnuM. AbTaein<a«a, Norveflaaa. Spaniards. Swt*e>.
iBiynrtant event« in the hutory ot aS nations, chronotoxieal Italiaaa, Greet«, ftnaaiana. Rihanana, Afghan«, reraiaas,
studies—either French. German or draw­
Noaiema, Australians, Bulcarluaa. Sicilians, ear, etc.
btetery.etc..ete.
ing—and then another breathing spell; United States Land Office. Roseburg, Gr.,t
BIOG It A P II Y. Thi« creat work contains the Lives of afi ■ AXCrACITKE*. In thia treat w«rk U «!«• Jewett 1
the Preu « -s of th« United Stnton, from Washington to and IHuauaMd th« arts and pmeaasea of printing. Hnrw>«j ptner.
JuueS 1890. i
it may bo horseback riding, or a drive
Harrison, ui:h portraits and other llinsirations, uleo lire« «nd boonbindlBT. wood ru<raviu$. lithography, photography, «oil .-e
otice is hereby given that jvortraite ot Napoleon Bonaparte, Shakespeare, Byron, William printing, piano making, watch making, paper ■»•kia,. ih<-
out through the park and along the
Penn, Benjamin Franklin, Heury Clay. Daniel Webster, and mnnufeeture of ailk. iron, «tecl, glaa«, china, perfumery, «oap.
in
compliance
with
the
provisions
ot
famou« statesmen, authors, po«i's, generals, elergynieu, eto., leather, «tareh, wall paper, turpentine, postal cuida, poati .v
country road.
the act oi congress of June 3, 1878, entitle« down to th« present day.
Mamf«, «veiop««. pen», pencils, oeedlwa. and many «Unt
nil of which will he found peculiarly lateraatin^ un :
Back they all come about 4 o’clock, “An act for the sale of timber lands in th« AGlilCrLTVRE. Valuable hints and useful suECestitns thine«,
laMrueriro.
to
Farmers,
treating
of
field
crops,
gates
and
fences,
fertilicers.
and there is another hour of study, and states of Calitoruia, Oregon. Nevada, and farm impleumnts ; livestock raisiug. ineluding the treatment of FOREIGN PKOnrCTA. IntwttM« «••crtpCiona. Ul«o
di««scs nfdotnas'io animals; poultry keeping, and bow made tratad, of th« culture »nd preparation for atarketof tea, e«fft*e.
then they are through for the day. They Washington Territory,” Fiank McCracken, succesaful
proflt»bli; bee keeping, dairy farming, tto. The ebocoiat«, ootton, flax, hemp, «near, ric«. nntaaer»- «»over,
White 1 oini, coamy of Jackson, »‘.ate qi treatment and
of th«>*e subjects ia complete aud «xliHuative, and giuger. cinnamoa. allspLw pept*r c.' «annta. pineapploa, ban-
are allowed to do just as they please of
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his renderi
the tr«rk of great practical nee to farmer* audrtockmen. . ana$, prunes, date», ratein«, tic», olive»», indi»-rubhur, gutta
until tea time, when after their meal sworn sia«emeni tor the purchase ot the N llOUTICl'ITFUE. R era In 1« (iron th« moot useful hint« 1 pereha, ««rb. aamphor. caator ml. tapioca, etc., etc.
'e Grower- of all kind» of vegetable« and fruits, as gathered ! NATURAL iriUTfttV. Intereatin. and inMtwctiw
they spend a pleasant hour or so with W *4 of N W %, 8 W of N W ‘4 and N W from
j tjeaeriptiona, aeeompaio I by illumrataons, or B ubmtou , tM-aats,
the eiperietic« of the moat «ueo«Mful bortieulturists.
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bird«. Osin»» aa i inae-'' with much curwus latvnnation retard-
their fathers and mothers and others
ITECTYHE. D««igns and plans for houses, eotlages.
4 E, and will o..er proof to show that the AIK'I!
barns and other outbuildings, with rateable suggoetionn to : itig their life aud habit«
who may drop in to call. Promptly at 8 land sought is more valuable for its timber tho«e intending to build.
i LAW. Ta» M*»> i -, ii 0WMHMIA i$ nlao a complete law
book. tatHug every n tu how be twy be hia own lawyer, acd
o'clock they are all in bed to sleep or sione than lor agricultural purposes, and lIOrxEHOLD. This work «ontates tried and mated recipes i i containing
fol! an t .-on'l«- esplc.nationA of the (eocrai tea*
for
.timost
«very
imaginable
dish
for
breakfact,
dinner
and
tea«
I
the Jaws of the N'. v.»ral8taten upon »11 matter« whtoh m«
soundly, and g< t up the next morning to to e-lablish his claim t said land betore thi-department alou« being worth more than nine-mutbs of and
subjoetto litigatior *■ itta aameroaa fat rus ©l lagul documenta
the
Kegi-ier
and
Receiver
ot
this
ottice
at
the cook books sold ; almost innumerable hints, h«!|w and aug-
go through the same programme. So it ■ Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 28th day gvstions to housekeeper« ; designs and suggestion« for mokUif MINING. DeBfi” ions and illnatratlon« of th* minin« of
?-*a..y beautiful things for the adornment of homo, iu needle- gold, silver diam- ud*. coal, aalt, cvppvr, tend, tluo tiu and
is not strange that all the children of the , of November, 1890.
wo, t . embroidery, etc.; hints on floriculture, telling how to he qaiokattvtr
’c««ful with All the various plant« ; toilet hint«, tollling how WOMIERS OF TI1E HEA. Horeia ar* dovrribed an i
Vanderbilt family are further in ad­
He names as witnesses: Al. Hopkins, sac
to preserve and beautify the cciupl«*ivu, bauds, teeth, hair, illeslratad the m«B.v wond-rfalaud b» nutth»( thttMj« found at the
vance of their little friends in t.ie mat­ of biiake, Jacasou county, Or., William rtC.. CtC.
bottom or the ocean, tho plant«, tiownra, abeils, date», etc., like­
Nelson and George A. Blood, of Ashland. MEDICAL. Many dollars I d doetors* bill« will l»e anved , wise pearl diving, ooral tiahtnc, at*, etc.
ter of education. For they study, study, Jackson
annually to every pow«s«or of thi« book through the rateable I STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANF.Or*. H< ■
county. Or., Edward Campbell, of information
herein contained. It toll» bow to «are, by simple tegivenavaat amount of uaeftri and iutoreatluu infotinatiot>.
study all the time. They are all fond of Klamath Cny, biskiyou county, Cai.
vet reliable home remedies, available in every bonnet mid, every j someaf which lathe itcpnlaiiw of Aaaerteaa ritna. area at>'
music and most of them can play on the
Any and ail persons claiming adversely ■!ire«He and ailment that te curable, thia denari me nt forming a population <<f tba «”Dlinenta, of 'he Suu«« and Territorie«. and
medical book, the value of which in any home cun i of the principal cetin trie-ef lb« world, Itwgth of th« | r|,.rips,!
the above-descni>ed lands are requested to «omp'ete
piano.
hardly be computed in dollars and oeuts.
rive;., PreeideuUwl vot* fer »rfxtr year*. FrorideBlta! rt;ttl*t»r«,
mT5TI0N AND DISCOVEUY. Remarkably inter ; area and depth «f «ms. Ink«« und <«catw, height of monrtaif.t
The girls are learning to play on the tile iheir claims in thia odice on or betore •>sting
descriptions of great iuveutlous. including the Steam h.eomotion of nuimtUs and veloeity of bodte». baiaht oi nt..n
said 28th day of November, 1890
Bngine, theTelraraph, th« Printing Pre««, the Eleetrie Light, ' uienta, towers and rWucwre«. dlatar.oe« from Wh«fcli<jjt«n. a!**»
harp, and the boys are famous among
Jous H. bitUPE, Resister
the Sewing Machine, the Teiepbouc, the Typewriter, the Typo from New York, t« important pMnM».ohroooteak :>Ihli»r<wv nf.n-
their friends as violinists and banjo
eovtrv and piogrea«, p«pnlar aobrlquota of Amminan
■«,
Setting Machine, the Cotton Gin, etc.
rramumtloal errors rule- f«w
pr.,-
THE WOULD’* WONDER«. Oraphie descript I-« ■ a;ti(w, etc., r<»n»tn«n
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
players. If you were to see these chil­
nndure of «apitMJa. Wall Street pl rn
• • ■ re­
beauiifnllv illustrated, of the Yellow atone Park, Yosirtite i nuneiation
the world, ourioaa fbet-t in nataral hlMnr
. v M
Valley, Niagara Falla, the Alpc, I’arie, Vosavius, Ver: • , nt
dren on the street you would not for a
t ■ ■
Vienna, the Canon« ef Colorado, Mam inc th Cave, Natural animal«, origin of th- naw«of Slates, and of . n
a Ol’ka, popular fable«, familiar quotation«, of
■ I <.f
moment suspect that they were other than United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,)
Bridge, Watkins Ulen, the White Mountains, eke., etc.
I plants, dvinc words rf famous pat»Mi«. fate
• I- .
J une 3, 1890. f
TRAVELS. Descriptions, profusely frustrated, of the life, .4tnii«i.ic«of th« globe, leading fornnmenta ot u- u.tid
children of parents in ordinary circum­
N
otice
is hereby given that maum rs, customs, peculiar forms, rites and ceremonlos of the I etc.
stances They make no display at elabo­
in compliance witb the provisions oi
F. >•■;« the fibnre brief suninwv of itn content* some l<!e » otf w!mt. b remarkably Interenlirp, hi$t nr'trs «• .1
rate dress. The eldest of Cornelius Van­ the act ot Congress of J une 3, 1878, entitled valuable w< rk the M ammoth «' yclopadu
may be iteluei'. yrc
but a ___________
fractional ________
part of — tUe topic« tn’atwl In
. .w-..- te
.=
_______
and untori -4ning knnwl dp— • nnoui-wtiu-
t!:i< cri-at work hare been nanv il. It
I‘_ is a vast, storehouNft
b..... . of '«««•ful
.. f .'. ..r.l
"An
act
toi
the
sale
of
timoer
lands
in
the
derbilt's daughters is dressed plainly in
.... moat
........ valuable
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Z.- d ever publtehod i" any 1-
-1 or
~~ luornnge. N«» bonie t-hnuld I»-» with
ebiy «a- of the b«at —
and
works
land
la Les of Calnornia, Oregon, Nevada, and on’ it. It I; is* « work
to ha consult - “ d
«! every
day with regard : t« th.-
the -zvtcr.z
various porpleainir quceiiotik
that consten
werk k*.
vrvy diy
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little, pretty, cheap dresses without any b Washington
Territory,” Edward A. Hild­ m is« in writing and conversation, by the farmer an<l hi.UM-wife in tbeir daily dutien and nurautts, and for c< n-
braid or ornamentation. She wears snug reth, oi Ashland, county oi Jackson, state tinuous reading no work is moru eutertalniug or instructive.
fitting cloth jackets,and the little cap that oi Oregon, has this day * filed in this omce
sits gracefully on her head could be du­ his sworn statement tor the purchase of the
W % of sec No. 30, in tp No. 39, 8 K No.
plicated for a couple of dollars. —Cor. La­ 4 N £,
and will o..er proof to show that the
dies' Home Journal
land sought is mor« valuable for its limber
&
JN FOUR VOLUM] 2S.
Work,
2,176 Pages
62fl Beantiffll Illustrations!
N
Premium Offer to Subscribers to
or stone than lor agricultural purposes,
and to establish his ciaitu to said land be-
I
Of Methodist laymen no one has given fore the Register and Receiver of this office
at
Roseburg. Or., on today, the 28th dav
more generously to, the educational and
ot November, 1890.
charitable institutions of the church I day
He naiqes as witnesses: Thomas E.
than Mr. George 1. Seney, of Brooklyn. ’ Stanley, oi Klamath Oily, biskiyou countv.
His gifts to Wesleyan university, in Con­ Cai., George A. Blood, ot Ashland, Jackson
Or,, Edward uanipoell, ol Klamam
necticut. and Emory college, in Georgia, county.
City, niskiyou coaiity, tai., Wil iam Neisou,
to the Methodist hospital in Brooklyn of Ashland, Jacksun county, Or.
and his art gifts to the Metropolitan
Any and an persons claiming adversely
museum tn New York have tx-en prince­ the aoove-de.scrmed lauds are requested to
hie
claims in this omce on or beiore
ly. He is the son of the Rev Robert saiu tueir
28111 day oi November, 1890.
Seney, a Methodist preacher
J ohn H. bnurk, Register.
Three Sons of Mini.ten.
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you practically get this large and valuable work for the tri.ling sum of SO cents 'Phis Is
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largely increase our circulation. Please tel all vour friends that they can get the
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ing us a club of three yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters:
No name is better known amoug man­
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
agers of theatres and in the dramatic
—Rs
profession than that of Mr. A. M. Palmer United Slates Land Office, Roseburg, Or.t
J une 3, lo9U. f
of New York city He is the son of the
is hereby given that
•»là-
Rev. Albert G. Palmer, for many years N otice
in compliance with the provisions ot
a Baptist clergyman in Stonington. the act of Uo.igfens oi June 3, 18.8, euailed
Conn. H. E. Krehbiel, the musical “An Act for the sale ot limber lands in the
critic of The New York Tribune the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Terruury,’ Wiitiaiu Nelson,
ardent admirer of Wagner and the popu­ of
a . taylor ’ s new house .
Ashland, county oi Jackson, »tale oi Or­
colony in the fall at a delightful suburb lar exponent of his music, is the son of a egon, han iltis uay uled lu this office his
JL SET OF THE
sworn siatemeu lor ure purchase ot Hie N
on the northern outskirts of the city, Methodist clergyman
i % ot N E %, the s i. y, w N b % and N E
and architects are already at work on
I >a or N tv x» orsec No. 24, tn ip No. 39, t> K
Au. 4 x,, a..u wi.l u..ei proo. io show' that
plans for a dozen villas. Fully 150 edit­
SHE WRITES WELL.
to lauu »vUgut 1« more valuable lor its
ors and reporters on the different paper«
timoer oi scoi.e Jrati lor agiicuitural pur
are members of building associations or A Young Canadian Woman Who 1 liai puses,
uira i.u establish tits claim to stud
Mr. James W. Scott is likely to be found syndicates, and the fruits thereof will
Made Her Mark in Literature.
>aud ueiuie rhe Register and Receiver ui
ruts uruce at reuseourg, Oregon, on Fri-
149 Pine street. Mr. Scott is publisher ripen in good season.
Sara Jeannette Wincan is a yonng uay
JT a, o lx. ss» o xi- at
the 2801 day ul November, l«90.
H enry M. H unt .
of The Cliicago Herald and The Chicago
Canadian authoress who has gained fame
ire uauaa as witnesses: Frank Mc-
Evening Post, fits residence is a mile
ville
of late by the publication of a book of Ciacaeu, or W'uue r uuu, J..cksun cuuuty,
Which we Offer with a Year'« Subscription
north of that of hia contemporary of
The Cost of Filling Teeth.
to thia Paper for a Trifle More than
travels that, in its way, is as individual Oi., Al. UopKihs, ol ohuKe, Jacksun cuun-
WILL FIND
i The Tribnne, and in just as quiet a re- i A French scientist declares that Amer­ as anything from the pen of Haggard or lj, ur., Oeurbe A. uluod, ot Ashland, Jack­
Our Regular Subscription Price.
soil
county,
Ur.,
Edward
Latupoe.l,
ul
PRESBYTERIAN.
: gioa. it is built of Indiana gray stone, i ican dentists insert in American teeth Kipling. Miss Duncan's figure is slight iviaiiiuiu vriy, oiskiyuu county. Cal.
Wishing to largely increase the circulation of this
Utareh. corner Main and Heiman streets.
and is three stories and basement in each year 1,800 pounds of gold, of the and a little above the average height.
paper during the liexi six month», we have made
Any a.ul ad ptrsuns ciaitniug auversely
Becatar tkewiee».—Sunday, 11 A. M. and
arrangements with a New York publishing houao
height. Having the advantage of the value of $150,000. He figures that in a Her hair is brown and her eyes light toe aouve-dcsciibed rands aie requested to
whereby wo are enabled Io offer as a premium to onr
7 F. M. Sunday School. 9:30 A. M.
me tueir Claims ui inis utuce on or Delore
;
corner
location,
its
numerous
windows
century
the
American
cemeteries
will
blue.
She
is
a
clever
conversationalist,
BUbscribera a 8et of ll>a Work, of Ctaarlr. Dirk,
Yvnng Peorle'« Meeting. 6 o’locck P M
said
2«oi
day
oi
November,
189U.
Every Train at Medford. Ask for
on the north look out upon Chicago ave­ contain a larger amount of gold than and talks as well as she writes. The
ens, in Twelve l.arge and fiandaotn«
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
johs 11. bnuPE, Register.
Volume», with a year’s subscription to thia
R kv . F. G. S tbanob ,
nue, while from those of the west one now exists in France.
record
of
the
experiences
of
herself
and
paper, for stride more than onr regular enb.
Paster.
[ can see the big water works tower and
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
her friend. Miss Ort hodocia Love, on their
scription price. Onr great offer to «nbaeribet»
the handsome grounds that surround it.
For some unknown reason the odor of trip around the world, from Montreal
eclipses any ever h< retofoi e ui«d<. Charles
METHODIBT.
G.
A.
K.
Dickens was the greatest novelist who ever
i Two blocks above the tower is the en­ white flowers is ,supi»osed to be more eastward to England, is. to my the least,
lived. No author before or since hia time has
Chnreh, corner Main and Bush streets.
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
trance to Lincoln park. Tho residence delicate tliat that of colored flowers, and interesting. One pit '.graph reads:
won tho fame that be achieved, and bis works
Regular bernew.—bundav, 11 A M. and
Meets
in
Masonic
Hall,
on
the
1st
and
.
has
sixteen
large
rooms,
every
one
of
consequently
white
blossoms
and
the
“Orthodocia knew she had a second
are even morepopular to-dav than during
7>M P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M.
hie ■ lifetime. They alxiund In wit, humor,
| which, thanks to Mrs. Scott’s genius as perfumes reputed to be maile from them cousin in Canada. She thought be was Id Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­
irayar Meeting.every Thursday evening.
rades cordially welcomed.
BEATTI’S TOl’tt OF TUE WOHL’.).
path««,
masterly delineation of cbaraoter,
oang People ■ Meeting, Sunday 6 p. m .
a housekeeper, is a picture in itself. The are the present vogue.
ranching in Winnipeg until we got to
VV. A. PAiricK, Commander.
Ex-Mayor Daniel F.
Beatty, of Beat ,
’ vivid descriptions ot places and incidents,
Ladle" Aid Society, Wednesday 2 p. m .
narrow strip of lawn which runs from
Celeb» ated Organs and Piancs, Washington.
thrilling and skillfully wrought nlota. Eacli
Winnipeg, and she discovered that peo­ J R Casey, Adjutant.
R ev . C. A. L bwi «,
New Jersey, has returned home from an ex­
book is intensely interesting. Ko Lomesliouid
the basement wiudow to the roadway,
A woman of Westfield, N. J., who re­ ple didn't ranch there to any extent, on
Pastor.
tended Lour of the world.
Read his adver­
be without a set of these great and remark­
although cut in two by the sidewalk, is cently celebrated her one hundredth account of the price of city lots for pas­
tisement in this paper and send for catalogue.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
able works. Not to have read them is to he
as
green
as
grass
can
be.
and
undergoes
birthday,
has
lived
all
her
life
within
BAPTIST.
ture.
”
far
behind the age in which we live. The
r,4V: X X-.X*.
. X-
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights
set
of Dickens’ works which we offer as a
the
operation
of
clipping
every
forty
­
forty
miles
of
the
ocean,
yet
never
saw
A leaf from her diary of a shopping Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
Church, comer Church and High streets.
premium to otir subecriliera ia handsomely printed from entirely new plate«, wi h new type.
it. Her n;>me ’s Mrs. Nancy Boker.
Reealar Bervlces — Munday, 11 A. M. and
eight hours.
tour in Tokio also is worth quoting. Friday evening Visiting Knights in good The
twelve volumes contain «he following world-famous works, each one of which is pub­
7 T. M.
Sunday School. 9:30 A. M
j It is now over two years since William I
standing
are
cordially
invited
to
attend.
She
says:
I
lished complete, wichanget, and abeolutely unabridged :
Chriattaa Kndeavur Society, 6:30 P M
J.
8.
E
cbankh , J r .. 0. C.
Penn
Nison,
the
presiding
genius
of
the
"Just inside the door, as we enter, a
Prayer Meeting, every Thtir«<lay evening.
DAVID COPPERFIELD,
BARNABY RUDQE ANO CHRISTMAS
L. L. M errick , Kof R of 8.
Caaau and Effect«
Inter-Ocean, gave the house warming
D«*r Siri—We
Japanese artist stands in the loose, grace­
Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third
STORIES,
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT,
^etarned Romo
It
is
an
accepted
axiom
of
logic
and
9*a4ay in each month, 2 P. M. Ladiea'
which
inaugurated
liis
removal
to
hi»
ful native costume. He has been at
OLIVER TWIST AND GREAT EXPEC­
Rfril », liM,
NICHOLAS NICKELBY,
Soeial, second Tueaday eve in each mon h.
ttoai ▲
tour
philosophy
tliat
every
effect
has
a
causa
present abode. This is a handsome
TATIONS,
MASONIC,
work, and is holding, with admirable
•rouaU th«
DOMBEY AND SON,
R rv . F. K. V ar T akskl ,
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP
IHOP AMD
AND
WOrl.f, YtMllOf
structure of blue Bedford stone, and is In onr national legislative halls there has poise, hia bit of ivory carving at arm's
Pastor.
BLEAK HOUSE,
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, K. A. M.
THE UNCOMMERCIAL Tl RAVELER.
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located at 743 North Clark street, which been a fracas both distressing and dis-
LITTLE
DORRIT,
Regular
convocations
on
the
Thursday
A TALE OF TWO CITIES, HARO
JU, C«yI«D, Af-
is within a few steps of Lincoln park. gracefnl. Columbia blushed rosy red to i
ric»(Etfyptl,Or®.
CONGREGATIONAL.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND,
next after the full moon.
TIMES AND THE MYSTERY OF
«nle«, (t»Uado(
the
roots
of
her
luxuriant
hair,
and
the
!
i
hi
architecture
it
follows
something
D
R
M
ills
,
H
P.
PICKWICK
PAPERS,
I
EDWIN DROOD.
the *••«,) and
Church, cor. Maia »treet and Boulevard
W eater« Amari
American
eagle
was
seen
to
put
his
head
A
P
H
ammond
,
Secretary.
after the Gothic. Adjoining it is the
Regular Services.—8unuav, 10:30 A. M.
The shove are witbont question tho most famous novels that were ever
..............................
ca. Tot In all
wiiibn. F^r «
oar Croat J oum»>
quarter of a century they have been celebrated in every nook and oiracr of th, ,*ivffize«l
residence of Dr. Nixon, brother to the under his wing. That was t ho effect. Now
•M 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 M.
of ».9T4 miles, !
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
world. Yet there are tbonsands of homes in America not’yet supplied with a s( t • i Diokui,-.
frayw Meeting, every Thursday eveuing
for the cause. Lard seems to have made
wadonutrernent
bar of beartBK *
R kv . O. J. W zxtxr ,
Stated communications on the Thursdaj the usual high cost of the book« preventing people in moderate cireittusiauoM in-m enjoying
all the sputter, but to find original cause
piano or an orsan
this
luxury. But now, owing to tho use of modern improved printing. 1 Idinc o 1 stitching
Paster.
tweeter In toon
of or before the full moon.
philosophy suggests deeper study. It
machinery, the extremely low price of white paper, and tint great coui|>etiii,,'j i t the b<,A
t b a a Beattr’e.
E
V
M
ills , W M.
Fotf w« believe
trade, we are enabled to offer to our subscriber« and reader« a <t«>t ot Dick" »►’ works ata
will be remembsTi 1 .hat certain demo­
A C Caldwell. Secretary.
CATHOLIC.
BX>MAYOB DAM1KL 7. BS a TTY.
w « h a v• the
price which all can afford to pay. Every homo in the land may now b<- «upplii <! witf. » », t
niacs request«} at one time to lie domi­
Fro. . ri.Msrr.pk t.k.n 1. L.wdre,
of the great author’« work«.
Church, corner Sixth and B streets.
ALTHA CHAPTEE, NO. 1, O. E. 8.
ka*;*****, 1*3».
m ad a at any
cil
>d
in
the
bodies
of
a
lot
of
hogs.
Regular dorricee.— Kvery fourth Sunday
price. Now to prvv« to you that thia atatonient !•
Stated
meetings
on
1st
and
3d
Tuesdays
They
rushed
dcavu
a
steep
place
into
absolute»? tn»e, w« would Ilk« for any reader of thia
10 ▲. M. Bunday School, every fourth
paper to orier caa of our mcaii.wea oraane or pianos,
in each month.
Sunday, 3 P. M. F athrr F. 8. N orl .
the sea. A pig cannot swug. If he
•nd we ’•rill offer yon a graat bargain. Partteu larw » r*o.
Mas. J D C rocker , W 5".
•MrtUmc.don QUARANTKXD or toon»? promptly re
Pastor.
tries
to
do
so
he
cuts
his
own
throat,
but
fhad«d at any Uai« within three («) yoare, with inter«».?
Miss Kate Grady, Secretary.
at 6per•neither Plano or Organ, folly warranted
may it not be possible that a few of'
tea y-ere. LS70 we left home apennllese plow boy:
EPISCOPAL.
to-day ww bare nearly one hundred thousand of
them scrambled out? The law of hered- i
’
icaltT'ji
organ«
and
pianos
in
use
all
over
the
SoWK-e« in Baptist church, cor. Church
I. O. O. F.
world, if they were not good, we could not hara
ity
is a fact, a physiological verity. 1
«•d High streets, second and fourth bun-
spirt an many. Could we I No. certAlai
have
always
held
that
pork
(at
least
rjKth
and
er
ary
tnatnurent
U
fully
warr
an
dar». 3 r. M.
R kv . F. B. T icknor .
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
ten you
some porkt was full of evil spirits. Now
Pastor.
material
We will >end the ENTIRE SET OF DICKENS' WOKKS. in TWELVE VOD-
Hold regular meetings evenr Saturday
lard is a product of pork. All men are
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren V.MES. as above described, all postage prepaid by ourselves, also the VAl.f.EY ItEC-
DUNKARD
in good standing are cordiallv invite .1 to OKDfurONE YEAlt, upon receipt o: »>4.10. which i*only GO cents m-re than the
influenced by their environment, more
WHF.RE MR. NIXON IJVES
regular subscription price of tlii pa. er. Our reader-, therefore, practically get a set of
attend
J. C. D urkiìk N U.
Church on Granite street. Services every
i or less. Congressmen are only men, so
Dickens* works in twelve volume- lor only GO cents. Ti.is is the grandest premium ever
R obt . T ailor , Sec’y.
quarter, and ottener.
editor, and as both edifices were built of . that it is just possible that the primitive
offered, f’p to »his time a -et of Dickens’ works ha«- u-uallv l>een $10.00 or more. Tell
th.w same materials, and after the same I cause of all this trouble can be traced
al! your friends that they c meet a ret of Dltkens' work-, in twelve volumes, with a
PILOT KOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 10.
plans, the exterior presents the appear­ to those devil endowed swine from the
SECULAR UNION.
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and ycarM'siibseription to the Vai.iey R ecord for only $3.10. Subscribe now «nd get thia
ance of a single dwelling. Mr. Nixon's sea coast of the Gadarenes. Put the
Ashland Secular Union No 1, meets at
4th Monday in each month
Members in gnat premium. If y>.ur subscription ha- not yet expired, it will make no difference. R>r
n will be extended one year from date of expiration. We will also give a ag> of Dickers
half has twelve rooms, one of which con­ ! blame just where it belongs.—Pittsburg
McCall a Hall *e first Sunday in every .
good standing cordially invited tv ttend.
as above, free ami post-paid, to gny one sending us a c ub of three yearly subscriber»,
' H.C. M yer , C P.
month, at 7 o'clock p m.
tains one of the most valuable libraries ! Dispatch.
■
W N L ccxt , Pres.
R cbt T aylor . Scribe.
F/
H S Evans, sec’y.
to be found in the state. The house, in­
Earn Wanted the Earth.
'*1T or Mi,Hday Pra-Mmta.
BARA JEANNETTE DUNCAN.
I MMMKMMMWWMaBXS i (Mtaloipie
cluding the ground upon which it stands,
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, ’•O. 24.
Free. Artdrew
SeveioJ people have been accused at
I Han. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, Newjufsey. i represents an investment of something different tiinee .of wanting the earth, but length to note the effect. His face is
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
■*^!««MKaacaE7 x v ’ js - --•>
1 Eke $26,000.
only within a fe w months has the de­ the patient, brooding, unconscious face month in Odd Fellows's Hall, Ashland.
I
M bs , R L .B ish N. G
Victor A. Lawson, proprietor of The mand for it become so great that the of the J:q nese who makes beautiful
i
N. A. Jacobs, Secretary.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Morning and Evening News, makes his contestants have taken the matter into things with bis hands. His expression
»
i home at 817 La Salle avenue. The house the courts. In the operation of a tele­ of absorbed appreciation is perfect. His
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
' United States
Roseburg. Or.) |
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
A. O. U. W.
J;;ne 3, IwO. ( i ' is of dark stone, and with its wide steps phone system or an electrical railway face is pale, and his black hair falls
United
States Land Office, Roseburg Or.,1
United
States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,I
and
doorway
and
somewhat
squatty
ap
­
line
considerable
expense
is
save4
if
the
lootely
back
from
his
forehead.
Hit
XTOTICE IS HERE?* “i™* ™AT
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 6*:.
June 3.18!». j
June 3, lnHO. (
AN in compliance with f** pvotts»!.'«' pearance very much resembles the old earth can be used for the return circuit. lips are set with gentleness, and there is
Meets in lodee room in Odd etlows’ Hall VYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVtN THA’l "Vy OTICE is hereby given that tn cotnpli-
¡?*thc «7,^ Congress ‘ot .’“‘*.¿,1 tasldoved Quaker residences with which Generally the telephone companies have great pleasure in his narrow dark eyes.
every hrst and third Wednesday in each a N in compliance with t!ve piovi-ion.« o
ahce with the provisions ot the act of
ASHLAND, : : OREGON
act of tJongress of June 3, 1878, entitled congress of June 3. 187H. entitled "An act
il8.s. entidetl “An act for the >.
1 Arch and Walnut streets in Philadelphia been first in the field, and have taken
“Ivory wonders—takusanl The love­ month. Ail brethren in good standing are ttie
“An act for the sale of timber lands in the for the sale of timber lands in the states of
,of timber land.“ in the States of Califor-1
in old'.'n days. Inside it is the earth for their own use.
liest is q Eiaivieu, Japanese, slightly cordially invited to attend.
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and California, Oregon'. Nevada, and Washing»
N. A. J acobs . M W.
¡ t A’ ,OreF?n-/rv.’i.ia sn(i Washington were
the
north,
on
a
Washington Territory. ’ Al Hopkins, of ton Territory, Thomas E. Stanley, of
When
the
electric
railway
came,
how
­
idealized.
u:i
the
heroine
of
a
poraancu
B 8 R adcliff . Recorder.
I Territory , Edward < amp’iell of Klaniath
is an in­ 1 ever, and also took the earth, there was might be. She holds a bird cage in her
Shake, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, Klamath City, county of Siskiyou, state of
itv. county of Siskiyou, state of California large and roox_
Will Sell, Rent and Handle J. has
'
has this day tiled in this office his sworn California, lias tiiis day filed in this office
ihi-dav hied in this office hi» sworn line with the building (
£ xuhic 4^ fh<* telephones of a sort not at hand, empty, and her head is turned in
statement tor the pu ciia«e of the 8 % of N his sworn si«.'e|uent for the purchase of thl>
CHOSEN FRIEND».
for th«.purchaseof the 8 W >i of closed balcony, somethin gafte* .
Real Estate on Commission , statement
. / >L > snliEcri' ■’.‘s. The the direction of the truant tenant’s
W % and E U of s 5V
of sac Jfo. 6, in tp ft E % pf sec No. 3(), in tp No. 39, 8 R h'oi 4
se No. 30, in tp No. 39. South Range No 4 of a square rustic summer house, w ▲ w— > <A
East, atid will otter proof to show that the
yapi frcjy/iL? * a hrav line flight. Tire soft dull white of the ivory F idelity C ouncil No. 1, or O kegon . 40, S.K No. 4 E. and will oner proof to “bow I E, and will offer proof to show that th«
fragrant
vines
climbing
up
and
all
the land sought is more valuable for land sought is more valuable for its timber
is not vexed by any color.-, but ane lines
A Choioe Collection of City and land s. ught is more va uable for its limber around.
' Men Js-- > ■’>!' ;
Meets the first and third Tuesday even­ that
its timber or stone than for agricultural I or stone than for agricultural purpose«, and
or stone than for agricultural purpo c' .
raised harov
ings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall.
xtt?TT!S
of
the
most
unobtrusive
,
.oi
’
yases
.Hit
Joseph R. Dunlop, editor and one of current,
to e.sta li'h bu < laim t - -aid land lie-
Country Property for sale. and
Members in good standing re*, oeet fully purposes, and to establish his claini to said ! to establi.-h his claini to said la.id before the
In a grea.
'fk’soU
’ ’-•
shade away invited.
•‘•’tai»--:*
land, before the Register and Receiver of • Register and Receiver of this office at Rose-
tore ibe Regi-lerand Receiver o: this office the owacr3 of The Times, has resided for
Mux. M. L. H icks ,
telephone
compank
this office at Roseburg. Or., on Friday, i burg, Oregon, on Friday the 28th day of
have
.
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—
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J
it
I/' 'Ti '. pegf. ' her dress
at K. seburg, Oregon, on Fridav, the 28th the greater part of the last fifteen years
Wm. P atterson . Sec’y.
Councilor.
the 28th day of November. 1890.
dav of November, ls*w.
the courts to “make the electric ...
November, 1890.
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au
4
krtS'gTHC«-
Any perron trirhinfl to rell prop­
He names as witnesses: William A. i He names as witnesses: Edward Camp­
He namesas witnesses: George A. Blood, at the Pultner house. Ho has just been ways stop using the earth," but it has are
‘
‘
•'»a®
an
cjdjgnjeral
thing
Nelson ot Ashland, Jackson county, Or., | bell, of Klamath City, biskiy- u county,
erty will find it to their interest and raiward A Hildreth, of A-l.land. Jack- joined in marriage, however, to Mrs.
generally been held that the- fact of ful—she stanus .
* *•• trii*> ¿4
Frank McCracken of White I'oint, Jackson j Cal., George A Blood and Edward A.
M-n county. Or . Th mas E. Sianlev. of Storey, widow of the once famous pro­
to rail and ree ur
• oquty. Or., Thomas E Stanley of Klamath t Hildreth, of Ashland. Jackson county, Or.,
K amaili Cny, Stski x u c unty.Cal.. Frank prietor of that paper, and on their return prior possession avails nothing, and any caught iiaperishablv, ano _
i,’ify, Siskiyou eoqnty, t'al., Edward A. i Frank McCracken, of White Point. Or.
Mc< rac. en. ot \\ nite Point, Jack-on coun­ I
from the honeymoon the liapjiy couple one who wishes may have the earth to $550—height ten inches. At your el do ,.
Hildreth of Ashfamf, Jackson Bounty, Or.
ty. < Iregon.
Anv and all ja r.-on- claiming adver.-ely
use. The telephone companies will is a tiny teapot, value five cents. Or-
Aqy and alj persons claipiing Adversdfy; the alxrye-desyribel jands are requested to
An and a.I pvr-ons claiming adver-ei\ will occupy a magnificent residence on
generally
construct
complete
metallic
thodoei:;
levs
the
teapot
anil
long«
for
1 «he above desenbitd lands are requested to [ file tlieir claims on or brfuWsald Ttth day
the ai ore’¡e-vrite I lar. is .¿re requeued to Prairie avenne. The late Andrew Shu­
‘-‘•«min this office oner before | of November, 1899.
currents to get ri<l of their trouble, and '
hie .heir claims in this office on or before
man. edit r-in-chief and one of the larg­ leave the electric railways in serene pos­ the maid-, n. A.- she cannot possibly
file their«—-
•
tsOO,
Jons H. Suri'E, Register
have
the
ciaiduu
she
buys
another
tea
­
est
ekholders of The Evening Jour­
The R ecord as an advertising meuium ls ' said 2*th day
Register. ‘
session of the earth.—Engineering News. pot.”
I
nal, owued and occupied a beautiful
the best.
jflla. which stood ia large aad well
Sewing Machine
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