Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 19, 1891, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD.î
Hiram Friee, who has a very extets e
; knowled.e of the Imliatis anrl of the Ii -
dian que tinn, derive«! from long servi- e
ASHLAND. O b TbWMfay, Feb. » UÖ1 as a member of eon.’reM and in the Indi­
an >>ureau, has i-orrected a mistake that
is quite generally made in consider!n.
The People'« Paper.
the r> lation <4 the Indians and the gov
eminent. Tibs wi>lespre ><i error w a
L 1. KAISER, Editor
I belied nn tlie other dav when Se« ret.ir«
N>>l>le reiiiinde«! the via ting chief» that
Milo Walker raporta 6 fact of »new on
the . itiUX had been paid tens of millioi » |
Dead Indian »umniltt tbi« morning.
of d< liars. Mr. Price My«, in the FoiUr. j
For a young elate with leaa than hal' that the $.->,090,0 0 a year UM llv app'O-
th« population of an ordinary congree- propti.ite«! in the Indian bill is meetly i' '
■ional diatrh-t Idaho ia doing very well. thi- form of trnnt fnnda, which the Indi ,
Ila first legialature has already eloded j ans don't vet at all
It i* held for then. ■
iatu aenatora. and the aesainn la not yet • hv the government. The Indian« get a< ;
ended. There promisee to be a eurh it avera.e j>er head of only $7 per year frotn |
of Idaho eenatore at tbe next aeoaion of • the government for suleistence, or thei
' Hntiiptoona amount of two cents per day.
That layout would seent sufficient to fit
It ia Mid that tbe damages paid out
them
for a ghost dance without the ad
for tbe Lake Labiah wreck is what kee;»
the Southern Pacific from paving up its iditional inducement of a carmineMe»-
employee. Thia ia another atraw blow­
ing toward the idea that the great Ore-
gonian must have received quite a ■I ir»
for its celebrated performances on tuli*
aaemorable event.
While th« B ecobd love« every states­
man who strike« right out from the
shoulder in a manner that fears neither
saint nor devil, it does not endorse Mr
Clevalsnd's views on the silver coins-e
question, and hardly thinks that evei
Mr. Cleveland will say they are the
views of sny great element in the demo
cratic party. Nevertheles«, Grover, the
R ecobd honors you for spitting then'
out, for in these degenerate days sneak­
ing Hypocrites have become too nnrner
ous for the good of the nation. Tin
courage of conviction needs a few mort
boo«et men like Grover Cleveland to
brace her °!^aBgaB====a5
When Hermann ran for congress th»
first time he promised the friends of hi*
fellow townsman at Roseburg, C W
Fulkrton, to then retire and let Fuller-
toa's ambition have a chance. But h>
didn't do it, and baa been running evei
since. Fullerton has had it in for Bingei
ever since and as he is now a state sen­
ator gave Binger’s reputation tor bein
an incessant worker for Oregon's inter
sate a black eye. The Oregonian’s legis­
lative corrmpondent writes from Rslem:
“There is considerable indiimatim
among tht senators and representative»
over ths n-ception accorded to a join*
resolution by Representative Hermann
Tbe resolution in question was introdu e-
by Ben a tor Fullerton and unanimous!-
adopted by the legislature, request! n
Mr. Hermann to make s special effort t<
secure the passage of a hill pending ii
congress, allowing five per cent, of th
value of lands in the Indian reservutiot'»
in tbe state of Oregon. When this re«<
lution was received by telegraph bv M<
Hermann, the Washim ton correafion'
ent of the Oregonian telegraphed unde
date of Feb. 8. a paragraph in which th
statement is made: 'The Oregon le.de
laturs mistake« in aasuuiing that an-
bill is before congress which epeciHlI
makes Oregon a beneficiary.' The O’
egon legislature made no iiiietake. Th
bill referred to is one In which Oregon 1»
interested in conjunction with nth.
states. Oregon ia interested to th-
amount of over $109,000, which is quit
enough to warrant a dispatch to th-
State’s representative in congress, Th
legislature did not assume that th>s
a special law for Oregon, and a good ma
joritv of tbe members are not pleased l>
know that Mr. Hermann has receive-
their resolution in this spirit.”
Dyspepsia
Few people have suffered more severely
from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon, a
well known grocer of Staunton. Vx He say»:
■ Before 187» I was In rxeellent health, weigh­
ing over 200 rounds. In that year an ailment
developed Ir.to acute dyspepsia, and soon I
sras reduc d to 1C2 pounds, suffering burning
sensation» In tbe stomach,
palpitation cf the heart,
nausea, and indigestion.
I could net sleep, lost all
heart in rny work, bad £tsof melancholia, and
for days at a time I would have welcomed
death. I became morose, sullen and Irritable,
and for eight yean life was a burden. I tried
many] hy tcians and many remedies. Oneday
a workm:.a employed ly mo suggested that
Intense
Suffering
Hood’»
rill a, as
cured his
dyspep-
six I did so, and before taklrtgthe whole of
abottle I begantnficlLtoanew m-.n. The
tsrrible pains to which I l.ad been subjected,
ceased, the palpitation cf f..o heart subsided,
my stomach became easier, nausea disap­
General William Tecninaeli Sherman, peared, and rr.y entire system began to
the <>| I hero of the niareh to the IHM, tone up. With returning
lied an honor il death in New York Sul strength came .activity of
mi:.d : nd body. Before
urda v. This ends the life of the last tbe fifth botf. a was t. ken
.reat general of the ancient civil war 1 bad regained my f nner weight and natural
Ulmiral D/vi<i D. Porter, the famous! condition. I cm tud-.y well and I ascribe it
.iiiiiinaiider of America's navy, died and to taking Hood's S .rsaparilla.”
N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa­
•enly in Washington, Saturday, of fatty parilla
do n t Lo induced to Icy any uther.
Assessment Notice.
The Cnipire Gold anti Silver Mining and
Milling Company, location e>f principal'
l>la "e of i'Usine-s. sian Francisco. Califor­
nia. _ Location of works, Wagner Creek I
Mining District, Jack-on county, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that ai a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on Wednes­
day tbe third day of December, 1890. an as­
sessment (No. 2.)ot twocents per share wa-
ievieti upon ti e capital -tock of the cor­
poration. payab e immediately, in United
c-iaie» gold coin, to .he eecn-tarj a' the of­
fice of the Com,-any. Room 37, F-ood But fl­
ing. Market street, ban Francisco, Cali­
fornia.
Any stoek upon which the assessment
-hall remain m.pa d u | h > ii the tenth day of
January, 1891, wi.l tie del nquent and ad­
vertise i tor -a e at public auction, and un-
ess payment is made liefore. will he sold
onlue-diy, the -bird dav of February.
14il, to pay the delinque t assessment, to­
gether wi.h costa of a tverti-ing and ex­
penses ot sale.
Bv order ot the Board of Directors.
A. UHEM INANT. bet ret ary.
Office—No 801 Market street (Flood
Building) Ko. ru 37. ban Francisco, Ca li­
fornia
ndi
PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS' TOOLS,
WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.,
Ashland Market.
John E. Pelton
Building Papers. Wrapping Papers
anil Twines.
PICTURES of YOURSELF
—OR—
FAMILY.
Succes-or to HOSLEY * PELTON.
— Wholesale and Retail Dealer in —
All kinds of
M2ÆY BE HAD _A_T
ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
COSTBACTS
LOGAN’S GALLERY
FOR
P ainting , P apering , E tc .
Ashland. Oregon.
Cured Meats Constantly on Hand.
Terms. Cash. Pass-book accounts paj
able Monthly.
Assignee’s Notice to Creditors
GREGORY & HICKS.
Cor. M ain and G ranite streets,
Finished in Style Equal to
AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR
—CITY—
,SS
e
SIX MILES SOUTH OF
BY
B
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
M.
For a nuuber of venrs I have Iteen suh- Sold by all druggist». Sl;»ixforf5. rreparsdonly
lect to viol* nt attacks of in lammaiory by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries. Lowell. Maas.
rheuniati tn which general y lasted ab< u‘
IOO Doses One Dollar
nnin'b- On the first of thi« month I
vas a.tacked in tbe knee and -ufflred se-
vcrelv tor two day-, when 1 pr.su ed a b t-
le oi L'h iniberlain's I'ain Balm, and it re­
eved me a most ins.antlv. 1 tlerofore
.ii'.st cbeerml.v rec mmend it to tbo«. !
vhi are similarly a.tlit ted every whete.—R.
’. Wlnt et , Martiudae. N. C.. Feb. («88. For the Piifpone of Selling the
Mr. Whitley i- a verv prominent man in
his place and his dise .se wa« very widei v
I-'itte Ito I// of Land Knoten
»tiownashe-n .ered -uch severe pain. W.
M Huu-roii A' Co.. -Merchants. Martindale.
an the
X. I.'. 50 cent bottles for -ale by Chitwood
tiro»., druggi*t*.
REAL ESTATE
Italian I’ruiiea.
DEA It Ri- IN
In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jack-
son county.
In the matter of the estate of E. M. Mill­
1IVI
II?
er. insolvent debtor.
ll
’
Notice is hereby given that E. M. Miller,
POS TlttXEMEXT.
ate a merchant of A-h and. Jackson coun-
Y ORDER of the Board of Directors .y. Oregon, has bv d«ed in writing, d-ted
tbe ilaten • f dednqnencv and -ale have n the2.’d day oi Dec.. A. D 1'!». made to
een po-tpomd. and no.ice i- hereby given 'he undersigned a general assignment of all
.is property for the l<em tit < f all hi- cred-
'hat me atM.vi a- es-im nt will l>ec me d-
Pes-enger Coach to Every Train
unqueut on the 10th day of February. 1891. i ora. wi.bout preference, except as by law
Freight moved about town at rate
and that de mq .ent st. ck wi 1 be -old in hc - ueb preference is given.
All claims against said e-ta’e must there-
c rilance with .he ataive notice on .Saturday
LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
ore be tiled with the undersigned a-signee,
the 7th day of March, 1891.
A. t’HEMIN ANT. Secretary.
duly vt rilied, on or lie.ore the second dav
Fire wood of all kinds delivered anj
Office No. Nil Ma -ket street ( Flood Build­ of April. A. D 1.891.
ing). Huom 37. ban Francisco. Cal.
Dated thi-ilie 31st dav of December, A. where i town at lowest prices.
D. 1890. at Ashland. Orego-i.
JOSEPH H. MARTIN,
Assignee. Ashland, Oregon.
C. B. W atson . Attorney for Assignee.
All parties knowing themselves indebted
to E M. .Miller will please cal. at my otlice
tnd settle the seme.
ull-Tt
JOS. 11 MARTIN. Assignee.
8 Years
iezener..tioii of the heart.
EVASS 4 BIUMÍ
• GRANT'S PASS, OR
OO.OOOTREESFORSALE
—CONSISTING OF~
Apple, Pear. Peach. Plum, Prune.
'Iier.-y, Apricot, Xec.a.I.ie, Almon.I
t’alnut, Cli«M>timt, Shade au<l Orna-
■ental ti-ees.
MAYER
•trawberry
Has Moved into the bnilding
adjoining It. P. Neil’s meat mar­
ket on the north, and invites
the public to inspect his samples
J. H. Settlemirr,of the Worulburn nur-
-«*ry, informs uh that he has Itetween flit)
H WE OPENED a Real E-tati. flice ii
ml sixty thousand Italian prune trees
room with J. T. Bow< itch, Att’y. Fmi
lundred Acres liest land in lai-k-on c- un­
eft from Ilia iiiiiiiense strs k of 1,10 1,1100
tv
—
fruit or garde i—to lie sold in tracts t<
iiirH.-ry trees, parties intending to plant
-uit.
Filly acre or upward tracts:— Ont
roul l do well to confer with him at once
is he Suva th .t they are going very rap- ball down, balance on time.
dly See hia ad.
E. ¿T FARLOW.
USTOW TLZE7LTDY.
\ hlciwhs
HOTOGRAPIIS.
Sold bv alt druggists.
i
Should your »ittlnonebDt'ikcn TD-NICHT with Membranous
r»up. what would JuU do? U lm I uiivsicUU could 6*ve
Mr. Daggett bore himself in his official
residence at Hawaii aa if it hail been his
Corner Main and Granite Street».
editorial room m Virginia City. 1 saw PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGE1
♦ a tastoless. harmlofi powder, and is the only safeguard, h
Mr. Daggett the other Jay. He had
(yearviL Las lievt i uilt-d. <»r«lur N*»W from y<»urdruggie
'•from us. l’r.ce, >ic. .A sa-.n,.^ powtier by ma’.l for ice,
Bromides
made
in
all
sizes.
Call
an«
come down from his ranch at Vacaville
TBE IA. ULittS FWK.:TA..: S3., JAMAICA. S.T
to visit his former royal chum. Agri­ examine our work
cultural life agrees with the ex-journal-
ist and diplomate. He used to be fat.
•1«
but now he looks like a pugilist in train­
ing.
“Everybody,” he said, “seems to be
■ (CAUSE THKV ARK
shocked at my leanness, just us you are
Judge Mesick was quite scared this
D. M. Fanav & Co's
morning. -Daggett.’ says he, ‘it isn’t
Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced
natural for you to be without jowls and
SEED ANNUAL
a paunch. It ain’t exercise, but disease
OREGON.
ASHDAND.
. For 1891 will be mailed FREE]
that’s the matter with you. See a doc­
ito all applicants, and to ifistscason’sl
Si
tor. You’re dying.’
k customers. It is better than ever. 1
Ml work ordered will be made to giveerffir.
1
Every person using Garden,
fl
’’ ‘Dying,’ says 1. ‘I’m as strong as an
B
FlcrttMr or Mela Seeds,
fl
SATISFACTION
A should send for it.
Address fl
ox. Let me show you. G.ve me some­
■
D. M. FERRY A CO.
K
thing to raise—au anvil or anytliing,’
Repairing neatly and promptly done,
fl
DETROIT, MICH.
W
and I bared my arm. ‘Just let me raise
fl Largest Seedsmen in the world
and at Ixiw Rates.
something for you.’
“ ‘All right.’ says Mesick, ‘go out and
see if yon can raise me 45.000.’ ’’
I am told that when Mr. Daggett sent
in his card to King Kalakaua at the
Palace hotel, his majesty turned to Lord
Chamberlain McFarlane, and said with a
THE TALENT REVIVAL.
gesture of high command:
T alrxt , O b ., Feb. 15th, 1891.
“Let him be admitted, and the draw­
M b . E ditob :
bridge raised. Drop also the portcullis.
This oommunity is in the midst of it» We are at home to uone else today.”—
I
regular Manual religious revival, will Virginia (Nev.) Cor. San Francisco
every prospect of a rich harvest of youth
Chronicle.
V1 A pamphlet cf Information and ab-
fill conversions. Now. I would not dis
V S- strsrtiii I he laws,bbewing How to/
claim against the right of nty Christis'
A Hunter’» Paradise.
V
’ • O’ttnln Prient», Caveat., Traded»
e
\
Marks, Copyrights, tmt Jree.fA
neighbors to propagate their doctrines i>
In this unknown laud bear, elk and
Ad-'r-s
a co..>r
any just and legitimate manner. The the noble black tailed deer exist in al­
1 Ms.SU 1 Broadway,
must bear in mind, however, that other,
<
KvW York.
. — .-k
have rights that are eqnally worthy » most countless numbers, and ia all but JNE AND THEE-FOU TH:
respect—the right of private judgment perfect fearlessness of man, and here,
irvi*
tbe right of mental liberty. These right from the great difficulty of access to
MILLIONS.
their
domain,
theenterprising
sportsman
form tbe basic principle of all hums'
progress—the foundation stone of a) may find them ages hence. Until the
JLIJRÆ] YOU
free governments.
summer just passed no hunter’s, pros­ 100,000 Prime Trees (mostly
No one has a right to assail the hone* pector’s or explorer’s rifle had ever awak­
French VANTING A TYPEWRITER?
opinions of others except throu h fai ened the echoes of their bills. This
3-5,000 Royal Ann cherry.
anrusoents and an honest presentation <■ hunter’s [inraJise is the peninsula lying
facts.
10,000 Early Crawford peacl If so, let the R ecord
I am sorry to state that the metho. I. west of Puget sound, and embraces al)
the
territory
west
from
the
sound
to
the
10,000 Moorpark and Royal
employed by the evangelist now in char •
offer you a fine Bargain,
of the revival h»re. are open tn the ahov Pacific ocean, and the Straits of San
Apricot.
criticism. He finds no language too «< Juau de Fuca south to the northern line
a brand-new instrument.
Spitzen berj.
vere for unbelievers, such as infornti» of Uhehaiisli county, comprising the en­ 35,000 Esopus
tbe Almighty, in a fervent and fervi tire counties of Clallam and Jefifersou,
apple
prayer that those parents who teacl and is locally known as the “Olympic
20,000
Gravenstein
apple.
their children that the Bible is not > range country.” A glance at a map will
Divinely inspired book, would better b best inform the reader of the extent of 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip­
dead.
this territory, where, until last summer,
pin apple.
Now, whether the Lord indorses or re
jects the proposition of His “servant,’ the noblest game on the continent has 15,000 Ben Davis apple.
deponent saith not; but the loui.-al con lived in undisturbed peace.—Tacoma
IOO IMPORTED
elusion is that the “servant” and all (Wash.) Letter.
Large
Stock
of
all
Ot
er
Lead
­
and Registered
those who hold such mediaeval views,
Can Such Thing« Be?
ing Varieties of Fruits.
would offer up prayers of rejoicing, if .
Clyde,
Shire,’Per­
There is such u thing as carrying econ­
fatal spidemic would strike down ever
FREE
FROM
INSECT
PESTS
cheron
& Norman
unbelieving parent in the land. Indee«'. omy even beyond the borders of parsi­
Stallions.
they should have lived in the times <■ mony. Here is a case we vouch for as
Catalogue Free. Address:
the Auto de ft. Thev could the» h.tv. actually occurring, we will not say
For Sale from £400 tc
stood by anti warmed themselves whi|. where. Three years ago a certain per­
£>900 each.
This is the umc to buy inorder
watching the red tongues of flame t-lind son purchased as a Caristmas gift for
to have them perfeeJy accli­
'round the limbs of hervti.'S. Such tit his 3-year-old daughter a little chair,
mated for i.ext season, and we
terances betrav savage intolerance. The-
must sell >n order to make
painted
red.
In
18J9
he
had
tue
chair
are au insult to the healthy moral sens
room for new importatior»-The
painted blue and gave it to her as a
freight ria h^r* e to Per' land.
of any community.
Oregon is only SCO.
brand new Caristmas gift. Last yeat
He tells a pathetic atorv of an
Every animal fully V7arrant*d.
Terms Easy. Ser.'
he ha 1 the same ciuur gi.ded, and worked
liering futher, who, with scvi o r.
’or Catalcgus.
A^-iess
prevented his elever.-vear-ol i
it oj again as a Christmas gift on his in­
r
Dr. Vclcriuc ft Co.,
going to the anxious seat,
nocent and he.jk-.iscail 1. ia a very poor
Wdertcwii. VZli
.'I
thenceforth lea-is a «iiiswolut«» i
household such an incident would be
drunk-mi, unrepentant, tn.) o
•are
pauieac. Cut i.i»a latucr is by no means
lest forever. On h’s :<>.itl -be ! I..-
a pour man. — JuiZalo Coui-nerciaL
v. ,itic i of Co-partnership
coses h'S Cither r>i be n. t
..iu
degradation amt sa l r'tti. Evt-le H
Oranges In Sau Bera .¿rd Lao.
d‘d lg a law bu<
impreesioHS iutemird to he conveyed In
ELoks. Stationery. i ’ in IE ss NDERr-IGNED.
There are upward of .».093,000 orange School
m ..-hlan under the tiriti name
this story are the tvrannical disp<«iti<>i
IV
usili
ik
i
ur
en-na
v,
have dis-oheu
of unbelieving parents in general, an trees i.i seed bed ia lata county. Thia is
•trtnership by mu.ual i-onsent.
Clocks, Watches, and
the terrible results ot not pemitting a over three times tae number set out in
i'. It. W atson .
child to seek salvation. The soeak>-t orc nurd form tn the county. But each
L L. B lbtknsiiaw .
more or lees mild y intimated that i year the demand fur trees increases. At
t-h'nnd Or.. Jan 5. Is91.
Jewelry.
there was anV place in hell hotter thn the prescat ratio of increase two years
any other, it ou.ht to be reserved t<> from uovv 1,000.030 will be planted an­
Main street Corner. A-bland. Or.
such a parent.
nually in Lais caua.yaljae. As many
Now, I would not defend the cruel feat
t<A- Prescriptions eare'ulJy put up bv com­
urea of thia parent’s act, but that lie l»a trees are shipped into ¿.a Diego and petent
hands
I
a right to prevent so voung a chil 1 fro» otuer counties, and if all tae trees now
in
seed
bed
should
mature
to
a
condition
being
sing drawn into the magnetic vortex <>
a red-hot
t_ :___ ________
religious revival, there ou.ld for planting, there will be but little dan­
To Whom It May Concern
ger of ati overstock. But many of these
to be uo question.
PROPRIETOR.
Now, my wife and I teach onr childrei trees will be killed by frost and from
OHN
R
NORRIS
i-
hereby
appointed
Sh
p opposite piazza il..g stall.
that, in our opinion, the Bible is a book neglect and otaer causes.—San Bernard­
agent during m absence to m ike ail
Anhland
: : : ; Orer/on.
inspired bv a being no higher than man, ino (Cal.) Times.
collection- an I -eitleinent-: and all ]»er-
son« knowing themselves indebted to me
and when compared with many oilier
Buart Lolai of Elephant.
will take due nutii-e that he 1< instructed to All
Kinds of Fresh Meats
man-inspired books, is a very poor job.
Oil the bill of fare of the Palace, Cin- make prompt settlement.-« «nd collections.
This is our honest opinion, based U| k >"
J.
M
McCALL.
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living ;
facta and reason. Yet we permit and de­ cinnati. one day recently there appeared
prices is all that we ask
sire our children to go and hear even the rather unusual dainty, “loin of ele­
Snu\vit?2 on February 4.
such pravers and sermons as here allud phant.” It was. in fact, part of Chief,
We will make it to your interest to i
A gentleman residing near New York
ed to. tVe desire them to “hear theotb the vicious elephant who was shot tn the
deal
with us, so give the new meat mar- i
er side.” It is the only true method o Cincinnati Zoological garden, and was city remarke 1 to a friend on the 4ta day ket a trial
i
of February. 1833. “We shall have snow
developing a high moral sense, a well-
balanced intellect anti strong reasoning not bad eating, as some of the for?e of today." There was not a sign of it then, JEJd^i resli pork on hand every day.
powers. Those who hear onlv one side, this office can testify. It was without but before noon the white fl ikes began
more especially in matters of religion.arv exception the best Toast elephant that to fall. When next they met the friend
inentallv and morally lop-si del. pu .-I i any of us had ever tasted.—Hotel Mail. asked. “How did you know it was going
men are generally wanting in charity
to snow that day?* The sa laud singu­
for the honest opinions of others, and
Rev. Dr. Edward A. Foggs, the ven­
are therefore actuated bv a defective erable rector of Old Christ church (Epis­ lar tinswer was: “Fi»rty-three years ago
today I burned my only son. It snowed ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OR,
moral system.
The evangelist to whose methods I ob­ copal) uf Philadelphia, has tendered his that day. and has snowed on the 4th day
ject mav have "Divine” authority and resignation, to take effect on Oct. 1, of February every year since, therefore 1 scholarship, one year................
..$32.
example (Malt. 10, 35-3.>) to justify all 1691, that being the day on which he felt sure it would snow when I ma le the Commercial Course.....................
$25
that he teaches.but let him bear in mind will terminate his thirty years’ rector­ remark." Let those who fancy that the Training School, ptrvear.........
$15.
that the purest morale of the 19th <-en - ship of the parish.
law of probability is of any value when
tury are net measured by "Divine Au­
applied to any particular day ascertain
thority.” _____________W. J. D xax
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Practical Gunsmith
MEDFORD,
OREGON,
I wish to announce to the public that I
am rea<ly to take orders for any kind •
gunsmith work, repairing sewing machine­
tiling saws, sharpening knives and scissor
etc., etc.
Office on Front street, in building will
John B. Wrisley. the ,eal estate agent. 2-
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J. H. SETTLEMIER
Woodburn, Or
S3000
FROM MANGER
TO THRONE"
TYPEWRITER.
STMUOO,
boner of intennsBt there.
Camping privileges will be 50cts per week
for each individual.
(50|
BYRON COLE. P roi - hiktor .
ft
A l’E A I’ ! 1 undertake to briefly
'!■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ teach any fairly ini! lifr* •»' I” r»’>n of eifh» r
flk < 11 I I I |sex, vl.o <ni> rend and v rite, and «ho.
Ill ■! II | fl || «»ft* r instruction,« ill work iudustrionaly,
WF MF WF h<»w to « art» lltree I bot-sanu Dollars «
fea* in thdr own lu<-aliiie«.v In r ' «-r they live.I will slsofunrieh
he situation oremplojrmenf^ii n ld< h y<.u « an «wm that amount.
X’o money f<>r me unless auc« «-esful as above. Easily and quietly
■earmxl. I desire but one worker iron» each district. r county. 1
t**s already taught atid provided with -enipluv no nt a large
■umber, w h > are niuking over rUHOO a v » nm ea< h. It a X 1 AV
md »<» 1'1 W. l ull imrtieuUr. FK EE. Addrcs. at ence,
ENTITLED
MlNUFArTVI ÎD BT
1. D. HOLDEN, S ockton, Cal
H. JUDGE.
Eled Hill Land,
US- WE du not handle, cultivate, or
ttemptto PHOI’AG \ t’E any varietie-
r kinds of l-'HI II, until .-atistied tbai
nev are well Al> ll'TI-.li to the soil and
iiingve peculiar TO SOL'THEKN Olli -
< >.V Wii.e for terms to
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
A. H. CARSON A SON,Brant's l’ass,Or.
OR
W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or.
Opened Ht the old Ashland market stand on
Main street, fat ing the bridge.
Talmage’s Life of Chris
Sti ayetl or Sto • n.
Ar‘ist.
For the accommodation of a limited num
ber of guests.
»10 00
Board and lodging per week
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1 60
1 00
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60
Single meals.............. . ............
Without ¡ffitjation.
T
Mluister Daggrtt and Kalakana.
Plahts, Blackberry Plantr
and Gravecinef.
TAILOR
MARIA COLVER FARM
From Ashland. Dec. 4tb. 1890. two bay
iiare«. both branded 7 H L (connected) on
eft shoulder. One ha-« bald face, heavy
ttane mid tail,-hows Percher n. Other a
lark hav, star in forehead, white hind foot.
A liltera reward will be pair, for ¡nformn-
■ ion concerning their whereaiv ut««
A l . M astin .
Ashland, Or.. Jan. 1. 1891.
Will be open May 1st,
—! ALSOP
-BY-
H. H. BANCROFT,
T he F amous A uthor .
What is it? Read the great daily pa;>ers
everywhere for an an wer. It is
i
A Nice Store and a lot 25xlH, near Depot
in block C, railroad addition to
Ashland, at
Si
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l!- E- ît:ïï±*5s!*
7ÌP,Y***,,“£Y«
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10 Per Cent Less Than it Cost
Apple to O. F. Billings or to E. K. Alsii
t ■ o.. No 1001 Fourth street. Sacramenti
to the l»>ok world. A tren n-e-tn u e o rea1 e.-ia e a.-ents or to V alley R ccobi *
brilliant literary jew. Is. A grand gi.axv ot Ashland, Oregon.
wit and wisdom. A graphic record ot
A VERITABLE SURPRISE I
TRAVEL, INCIDENT AND
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The life-storv of a man who, beginning at
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