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VALLEY RECORD.1 Th«- Fate <>r the Ito id Bill« The governor’« veto of tlw w.«gon-road bill« «-»me up in the foxisl .ture Friday. Miller then intro«lace«l an omnibn« bill VtMtBAY. Feb. » 1891 ASHLAND Os for *128,*«M) for wazon rcM<te,all of the w- toe«! hille being im luded in thia one bdl, The but the money to «'time from the 5 |>er cent fund from t>ul>lic land a .b-a, iuetea«i of from the c«-neral itmd. It pae«s<l The Oregon legislature made no appro both Iv uaei*. but the governor vetoed it I- r the loll<i«ing reason. Aa the leyiela- priation for the world's fair ttjre adpMtrned hetore a<-tion could la- taken on thia veto it atamla until next teaaion ; I her« with return house bill 300 with Preei<ient Harrison feel» mad ennu.di i my diaaeiit. Thia bill appropriates “oni of the 5 per >*ent Uolt«*«l . tatee land sale to kick Senator Stewart, if aombody fund of the atate of Oregon the sum ot would kindly lift him up so that he could ♦ >27,000'’ to aid the «-ounty courts of «•er- ; tain counties in the eonatructien of cer- reach him. i tain wa.on roads Bbevificd in the bill. Senator Hoar ia reported to have said | There is now in the stat»- treasury of the that the death of the force bill meant the ‘ fund above mentioned the sum of *6389.- 112. Section 3 of the hill provides “that «loath of the republii-on party. Thank« j whenever the c untv courts of any coun- We are always glad to hear good news ; tv named in section 2 of this act shall j «-ertify to the Secretary of state that tire from any source. _________ , amount named in aid of such «ourt has Ths Nevada A Calfornia railroad is azi- h**" • xprml«nl in the repairs or f con- I at ruction ot the road or roads name«! for tating Modoc and Lake counties into the < a.id count?, as provided in section 2, or notion of bonding themselves to aid it ; shall certify that any portion of the sum in going through there from its present J set apart for the repairs or coirstrm-tion of any road in aai<l < ountv, provided for terminus at Honev Lake. Cal. in said ser tion 2, h..a h«?ei> expend«^! and Tbs legislature baa esUblished the of- i applied as provide«! bv this act, the said Hon. P. H. tw retary of state shall draw his «arrant fice of attorney general. .. i in favor of said «»runty tor the sum certi- D'Arcy, an able, honest and popular r,‘* ■ ffod, provided the said amount shall, in izen now mayor of Salem in which city ’ no instance, excee«! the sum set apart in bo overcame a huge republican majority, aid of the county court for the parti« ul «r Î road eertified, as provided by ac tion 2 ia apoken of for the position. of this act.” It tl.ua appears that the The wagon-road appropriation« for '•f>untv coart must first incur the in debtedness la-fore the state aaaumee it. Jackson coanty wera too atn«H for the Thia is plainly repugnant tn ae- tion 8, people ai this eertton to get terrible mad n> O1 the ,ute constitution, whi.-i. Had that exi>rrt>«lv <lecl .res tiiat “the state shall at Gov. Pennoyer*« Pennoyer’s veto. “special committee" left them at the never assume the debts of any county, original figures, the people hereabouts town or other corporation whatever, un less sn< b delrts shall have bt^-n creattsd would have been mad all over. to re|»el invasion, suppress immrrwtfon or defend the state n war ’’ The bill ia Bob Ingersoll and Ignatius Donnellv also r.-pumant to section 7 of the sone have arranged for a joint lecture tour. article, which limits the liabilities of the The Bacon-Shakespeare controversy is to state to *>0,000. The Oregontan’8 Salem reporter savs: be the theme of their discussion. Don This a< tion of the governor will not dis nelly will pose as Beeon a champion, concert the wagon road men in the least. while Ingersoll will stand up for old man The organic act admitting Oregon into the Union provides that the proceeds de Shakespeare. rived from o per cent, of the sale of pnfo According to the Chicago Idea, the un li«- lands in the state n.av he used for the building of public roads or other internal pardonable mistake of General Sher improvements, as the legislature may di man’s career was in expressing a desire rect. This biU, which the governor lias to be buried in St. Louis. The tbou.’bt just vetoed, ia not an appropriation of of St Louis having a big funeral parade state money, ih anv sense, but merely a and Chicago not in it is awfully galling direction of the le.'islature how the fund • received from the UniU^d States shall be to the latter city. applied. Despite the growing “Pennov- er boom.’’ the governor is not vet presi The legislature of California has placed dent, and can hardly hone at the pres on the statute books a law making for ; ent time to vet j an art of congress. The tune telling a misdemeanor. If this is en- hill did not recognize the governor at all, forced it will be the death-blow tn Gvr- or the emergent v clause read that it “al »all be in effect from and after its aiea, astrologers, etc, It is a sillv law, : nassaAe.” The county courts of Jose- however, as no stAtute can ever do the | phine and Cttrrv counties will test the work required of a fool-killer. sniindness of this position immediately. j The road down Rogue river will be built The widow and family of Gen. Barrun- as So in as possible, and then the se«-re- dia have filed suit against the United | tarv of stat«- will lie calle<i upon to draw i his warrant for *l(i,O'tO for the two coun Btatea for a round $1.000.000 for the mur ties. Should he refuse, as he is quite der of Barrundia. If Mr. Blaine thinks likely to do under the circumstances, the figures high he should call in aa a suit will lie brought in the supreme court witness that Oregon levialstnr who want to compel l>i-n to issue the warrants, and ed a law uaroed making *5000 the limit a it is confidently expecttal that the court will hold that the governor has no jx>wer party can aue for a life lost. | to direct or-interfere with the legislature I in the disposition of this fund. The To the World’s remark some days ago i weakness of the governor’s position was tltat, ’’Mr. Blaine ia cast for the role of pointed out bv himself, it is daimeil, Moses in the republican tragedy-« otnedy, when he sent his message to the legisla ’Getting out of tho Wilderness,’ ” a con ture, urging it to take steps to get the consent of congreM to the transference temporary responds with the familiar in of this money to the common school fund. formation that Moses did not enter the But the Oregonian, in editorially dis- promised land, but was only permitted I cussing the matter, says the wagon roads to view it from afar. History, It may be have no ease in the face of the governor’s ________ further observed, has not lost tho knack veto. A SKVKKE ATrACK OF CROUP of repssting itself. Hood’s Sarsaparilla People's Paper. The most important general is* Enact ed by thio legislature was the Australian ballot law, and one regulating primary elections in cities of 2500 people and over. Also for a portage railroad at the Colum bia'a cascades; for a tax on every salmon caught; dividing the state into congrea- siooa! districts; a big irrigation law, of importance to dry sections of the state. The Child'"« Life saved by Chunilier- lain'a C«>ugh Itemi dy. I wish to «av to the public that Chamber- lain’* Cough Remedy ia the tM"."<t 1 have • ver u-ed or sonld for co up. I am never with nt it at my b>>me for ruv children Last winter a child of Mr. E J. Wetzel, on«* • >f my customers, was choking with a sud den and severe attack of croup. I gave him a Isittie uf this l ough Remedy, and he started for h< me, gave the chifd two doses of it. which stopped the coughing and smothering instantly and in a few minutes the little one was out of all danger. Mr. Wetzel came ba< k to the store as happy as could t>e. and -aid: •‘That bottle of Cough Remedy saved the life of tnv child ” Fur- thermo e I feel friendly towards you a« the inanu adorers of such a v.ouabie remedy, and am proud of its being manufactured in ourou'n state. 1 can cheertully and will ingly give many instances of its good works |<> anyone who may want a reliable Cough Remedy W m . C ’V oobl , Quarry, Iowa. For sale by Chitwood Bros., druggists. Assessment Notice. 1« a eooeetdrat'd extract ot barsaparl’U, Yellow Duck. riptis.u-wA, Juali er Berriei, Mandrr.kc. Dandelion, and other valuable vecetcUe rem< die«, every ingredient being ■trictly i or; and the belt of its kind it is possible tc x v. It is prepan a I y thorouf. competent phar macists, in the most careful manner, by a reeuliar C 'mbination, Pr .portion and Process, giving to It curative power Peculiar To Itself The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Company, t-ocation of principal pla-eof bus.ne-s. San Francisco. Califor nia. Location of work», Wagner Creek Mining Distiict, Jack-on county. Oregon. I Notice i- hereby given that at a meeiing of the Board of Directors, held on Wedne— day the tt.ir I day of December. 1890. an as sessment (No. 2 )of twocents per share was levied upon tl.e capital -took of the cor- pora'ion. pavab e immediately, in United Stales gold coin, to the Secretary a> the of fice of theComi'any. Room 37. F lood Bui d- ing. Market street, San Francisco. Cali fornia. Any stock upon which the a-sessment »hall r< main nnpa d U|«m the tenth day of January, 1891. wi.l be del uquent and ad- verttse-i tor -a e at public auction, and un less payment is m^e be ore. will be sold on Tue’-d iy, the . bird dav of February. 1891, to pay thedelinque t assessment, to gether wi.li exists ot advertising and ex penses ot sale. Bv order of the Board of Directors. A. CH EM IN A NT. Secretary. Office—No 8i»l Market street (Flood Building) Ructu 37. 8an Francisco, Cali nil fornia . EVANS & BRUNK * i UF.AI ZUS IX PAINTS, GILS, PAINTERS1 TOOLS, WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., Building Papen.. Wrapping Papers and Twines. Ashland Market. John E. Pelton PICTURES of YOURSELF -OK- FAMILY. Successor to HOSLEY & PELTON. — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in - . All kinds of ARTISTS' MATERIALS. CONTRACTS Beef, Pork and MuttOn. FOB P ainting , P apering , E tc . MAY BE ZHZJYID -A-T LOGAN’S GALLERY Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Terms. Cash. Pass-book accounts pav able Monthly. Cor. M ain and G ranite streets, Ashland. Oregon. Finished in Style Equal to GREGORY & HICKS Assignee's Notice to Creditors AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR —CITY— It will cure, when in the power of medicine, In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jack- son county. Scrofula, 8 .It Rheum, Blood Pulsoninc, iT Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, In the matter of the estate of E. M. Mill- i 1' er. insolvent debtor. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, J Catanh, Rheumatism, and all d fficulties Notice is hereby given that E. M. Miller, Ì /'O S TPO V EM KM T. idte a merchant of Ash and. Jackson coun with the Liver and Kidneys. SIX MILES SOUTH OF TRANSFER. Y ORDER of the B> ard «»f Directors ty, Oregon, has by d-ed in writing, d ted It orcrcf mes That Tired Feeling, Creates an on ttie 2- ’ d day of Dec.. A. D 1*90. made to the date- • f "deiinqnencv »'id -ale have Arr^tite, and gives great mental, nerve, ____ Ireen _______ ____ ______ _ _______ n______ given the undersigned a gt neial assignment of all po-tpomd. and notice i- hereby bcdOy, and digestive strength. Passenger Coach to Every Train ihat the alsive a'-es-nnnt will l>ec me de- his property for ihe l>enetit ■ f all his cred- Hood's S rsararil’.a is s Id ty r.ll druggists, inqueut on the 10th day of February. 1891, i itors. wi.hout preference, except as by law Freight moved about town at rate. ft; six f r 85. Prepared only 1 y C. I. Hood and that de tnquent st< ck wi 1 be -old in ac- ' such,preference is given. & Co.. A; ctheea-.les, Lowell, Mass. All claims against said e-ta'e must there- ! c> rdance with ihe above notice on Saturday LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. N. B. If yen decide to take Hood's 8arsap> ! the 7ih da.v of March. 1891. j fore be nled with the undersigned assignee. Fire wood of all kinds delivered anv- rilla do not be induced to buy any other. A. CHEMINANT. Secretary. I duly v. ritied, on or liefore the second dav —CONSISTING OF— Office No. fri Ma'ket street ( Flood Build- i of April. A. D 1891. .Apple, Dear. Peui h. Plum, Prune. Dated this ihe 31st day of December, A. where i town at lowest prices. ; ing). Room 37. San Francisco. Cal. Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Alinonil D. 1890. at Ashland. Oregon. Walnut. Ctiestuul, bliade anti Orna JOSEPH H. MARTIN. Assignee. Ashland, Oregdu. mental trees. C. B. W atsox , Attorney for Assignee. All parties knowing themselves indebted Strawberry Plants, Blackberry Plants to E M. Miller will please cab at my office and settle the seme. and Gravel ines. n41-7t JOS. H MARTIN, Assignee. SS ES. B IOO Doses M. One Dollar MAYER. Our Nursery THE Bromides made in all sizes. examine our work Call and ¡FTdefdm H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer ASIIDAND, JSTOW IdElJklDY. ENTITLED (s a pleasant, safe, and mire cure for cought, folds, and all throat and lung affections. I. D. HOLDEN. Stockton, Cal. strictly first class machine. Fullv warranted. Made from very best material, by skilled workmen, and with the be-t tools By the world's greatest pulpit sovereign that have ever been devised lor the pu pcse. Wanamed to do all tbai can l>e reu-onably expected of the very he«t typewriter extant. Capable ot writing 150 w rds per minute— , Including a History of Palentine and an or more—according to the ability of the I ai oount of his joiirnej’ to, through and operator. irotn the t.'hiist-land. II ustrated wbh more than 400 -uperb engravings. Scenes in ; the Holy Land and copies of world-famous ; paintings of the old musters, from th« If there is no agent in your town, address , greatest galleries in the world the manufacturers; From $1OO to $309 tier month i easily be made < n commission, or we i pav iiberai salary. Teaeh e r s , Agents wanted. PARISH, N.Y S t u d e n ts. ----- -- - - ............... .............. '> Minis ters, STENOGRAPHY and bright men mid ladie.« in every town, to j n JLJi,! TYPEWRITING FREE whom we give exclusive control and terri tory. Act now. before territory is a l taken First-class facilities and best of teachers. up. Write for terms and full particulars. Address, with stamp for retu n postage, Address — PACIFIC PU HASHING CO.. THE PARISH MF’G CO.. Ainsworth Block. 3d and Oak Sts., Parish, N. Y. Portland. Oregon. Sold bv all druggists. OREGON. CROUP Beldin’s___________________________ and at Low Rates. For the accommodation of a limited num ber of guests. Board and lodging per week •• “ " •* day.. “ per day ........................... Single meals................................ |10 00 1 50 1 00 50 Red Hill Land, Camping privileges will be 60cts per week for eacti individual. (50| • BYRON COLE. P rofrictob . Without frrigatiou. WE.do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to PjiOIMG.l t’E any vjtriefies 1 or kinds of FRl’I I', until satisiiM that they are well ADAPTED to the soil and climate peculiar TO 8OUTHEKN ORE GON. Write for terms to A. H. CARSON A SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. f OR W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. A V IS A 12 2 I uutlertakr to briefly teach any fairly iiitrlligi nt |><rm>nof either •tex, who can read and write, and who, [after instruction, will work iuduatrioualy, _ howto ram llree Thcuaaatt itallart \ Yeat in their own Io<-a1ltiea,w lt< r-vtr they live.I will altofumieh the situation or employment^it w lii< li you can cam that aioount. No money for me unless »ucccastul as above. Eaaily an<! quickly learned. I desire but one w orker ironi each diRirict or county. I have already tnnfritt and provided with emplov tn« nt a large I number, who are making over k-SIWN) a yeat e«« h. It s XftAA* aud MOl.lfifi. Full pa'ticulars FH EK. Address at cnee, K. A ELEN« Hoi 420, A iirus I m , Blaine. $3000 HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., ASHLAND, OREGON. Opened at the old Ashland market stand on Main street, facing the bridge. Shop thoroughly renovated and rc tilted. The choicest of Fresh Meats—Beef.* Mut ton. Veal. Pork. Sausages, etc. Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D ■R C HI EC'S LIFE' F!muld your ffttlwono be taken TO-NIGHT with Membranous C.-.-np, what would You du? IMiat pii^skluu could save ¡Ud/ti? auriE Repairing neatly and promptly done, ‘ FROM MANGER TO THRONE.” TYPEWRITER. MANUFACTURID by 3ATISFACTION- I Talmage's Life of Christ This Remedy All work ordered will be made to give entire Has Moved into the building adjoining R. P. Neil’s meat mar ket <‘.n the north, and invites the public to inspect his samples A Liberal Share of Pat rouage solicited. de-7^r^eiiyi/L c °(/ g V Will be open May 1st. IB GROWN ON INTERNATIONAL Ar*ist. Vm-llatttd, BIMu« H.lln'lett A- «'<> —IJLLSOI- TAILOR Corner Main and Granite Street». £ GRANT'S PASS, OR 200,000 TREES FOR SALE PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED i 1 ^nttp little fort «me* hare been made at »oik t«.r us, bv Anna Anatln, k r«'XH», nud .Ino. homi, 7 <H«*do, Ohio. ■Mee cut. O»hfr*:irrd< ■Ing a» Why bf:of you? Koit.e can» «iter «500.0® a fl.il« nth. You t ail «Io tbr work and live Kni Ifine. V. b« r-v r y<*u arr. Eva« bo- « cUiiivrv--uv vaallt rantiur from Ok to r #í<»a¿ey. Allafr«*. Wr«h«»w you bow and »tart y««w. tan w« rk hi '»er time 1 or all rhe'time. Hip munej Ivr trorif er». Fwllure iiukuvwa nino«* NEW and w<*ndoiWtl. PartL ularofrce. Id gw REPEATING RIFLE Price - - $100.00. 1« a tastelc.’s. harmlcr a powder, and is the only safeguard. In Y0y«*an«it baa n«*ver faded, tinier NOW from jour druggist ir frvux ud. Price, Foe. A sampM oowtler by mail for 10c. THE SH. BEUtl PROPii.iTA.lY CJ., JAMAICA« N.Y MARLIN SAFETY THE PARISH MF G CO STALLION AGENTS WANTED.^- EMPOR7LL IOO anil Registered h Clyde, Shire, Per il cheron & Norman is Stallions. Il U 11 MU 11 X s Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest, ” For Sole from .? 1-00 to $000 each. ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. Tliisisthe time to buy iaorder to have them perfectly tech- mated for next season, and v/e must sell in order to make room for nevr importation-The freight oa a horse to P< r lnnd Oregon is only QSO. i 100,000 Prune Trees (mostly French) 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. I ! 10,000 Early Crawford peach 10,000 Moorpark and Royal Apricot. 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg apple. 20,000 Gravenstein apple. 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip pin apple. 15,000 Ben Davis apple. ■ B fit! beenmedatouf vrWHneofwnrk, flJB I I Bag g ar ' Ul:d 1,1 r;'bI.'« b.v those ui B B B11 r8 ” ■ i -■ x. ' ouug . < ..hl, hiii I in their a WE ■ a ■ ■ ■ U '>v. II I... »1, ti' -,w li. I. vtr tlr V live. Ativ ■ " Sa W one «ini Hn ili<- u«»rk. Ett»v to It-arn. We furnish everything. We a tart j N«» risk. Y < u ¿an «levot« jrour »pure ru'-nu int. or all your time to the v vrk. 1 his h an entire.y ticwlrHd, in<i brings wonderful »Ufcw.ti.rtw u< ik r. BrgfuHeru are MPniiig from to per w eek ami upt artia, and more after a little experience. We can furui-h you the ein- ploynu nt anil ten. h you Hi EE. No spare to explain here. Full information i..E«.. TICI’E <fc <•<>., A. t.biA, KA1AE. Every animal fully Warranted. Terms EL y. <or Catalogue. Au-lrcsi Send DR. COLE V'-A, Dr. Valerius CZ *5 Co., Walen&w-», 'Vis. USE « •1« sabs MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT., U. S. A. LYMAN’S PAT. RIFLE SIGHTS Are Unetfuelled both for Hunting and Target Shooting. “IDUL” BEL0ADIN8 TOOLS For Rifles, Pistols & Shot Guns. RELOAD YOUR SHELLS AKO SAVE MONEY. FREE. tlLUSTRATZO CATALOGUE -------- Patronize 'the--------- D. M. erry & Co’s Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced Send for free descriptive price-list of Repeating Rtfies, Double-Action Revolvers, etc., to the Iledford to Jacksonville AND W«lgM|l^lb». Using 32-20, 38-40 «nd 44-40 Cartridg®«. HE PARTNERSHIP‘heretofore ex isting under the qinie of Martin & Harris is this day dissolved bv mti.ual con sent J. H. Martin will collect all out standing accounts and pav the liabilities. JO.s. H. MARTIN, WM. HARRIS, Ashland, January 27, 1891. ------------------- . .,—. . U! THE F BEST. SIDE EJECTING. Dissolution of Co-partnership. T SOLID TOP. ONLY WAGON I Send for Catalogno A, showing Sights aad ¿tifies of late st design. Adr’ ress : * WM. UKÄM, Hldifelidd, öf. CONTAINING VALUAOLZ INSTRUCT'ONV ON KOW TO PREPARE YOUR OWN AMMUNITION I9ESI Hrc.cs, Bit C, Hi» tan, CL S eed A nnual Senator Fullerton’s bill, granting to ■THAT the Riddle Improvement Companv, of For 1891 will be mailed FREE to all applicants, and to last ficason'sl Douglas county, a right-of-way acroae 1. DISEASES OF MEN icustomers- It is better than ever. 1 private property and authorising the con L Every person using Carden, fl 2. DISEASES OF WOMEN. 1 fl should Flower or Field Seeds, ■ struction and maintenance of a canal for send for it. Address fl 3. EYE. EAR and CATARRH. irrigating, manufacturing, mining and 1 D. M. FERRY 4 CO. K I 4. CLUBFOOT and DEFORMITIES. fl DETROIT, MICH. M Large Stock of all Ot' er Lead other purposes, has also been vetoed bv 5. DISEASES UF THE SKIN. fl Largest Seedsmen in the world^fl ing Varieties* of Fruits. the governor. The object i< >ns of the veto 6. SURGERY. Wu v.aut to lucrcitte our circulation Tory largely during the in xt r ‘ x i ii.»u»»t«« j. »^. And carries the U. S. Mails and eiljle. 'Jo uccompH h thia ivo no. d ttio co-operat on ot our present HUbtH-rib. r: m d read* r< ]t each 7. ELECTRICITY. FREE FROM INSECT PESTS are that the bill confers upon a private Wells Fargo’s express. A Wild Burk in a ConMrvntory. one of cul ’ pr^Hent rea lers w >uid Hucare fo.* u t oa~ sn-.'rdt-r. <» i • cii••-li.-nj■•.• v. g i.tl i,.. iblod Call or write for information. Mention of our e But v«o know t atlt Will Uke mi e\tr t •rclinury ln«lu •«■»!»<•.-t t » f.♦■!.;,• < t th * united corporation the right to divert water for Some members of D M Carithers JLZÒE this paper. effort«cferery oneotour presentHiit>Mcriber«-—ir a fbuli nave Io .a h gii h.«’ i, va rrc private purposes without imposing upon faintly heard a crashing of glass tn the an.ldtions nod I oiik to double our clrcnlut on, and, by epeclal arrungeiip-ht ' it t > • i ih,- k.jui. 13a & 134 Third st., cor. Alder. SATISFACTION 0 L A KAA T E E I). lyg 1 ibUslihig hiix housed w’o arc <*nabled to make you it the restrictions necessary to protect conservatory tn the rear of the hand E. WORMAN, Medford the rights of others. The governor think* some residence on B street tn the heart JOHN DYER, Offer Remarkable Its Liberaffty. Driver Livery stable*. Prop. that the enactment of the general las of Santa Rosa. Cal Will Carithers, on 1. ad rt; to any oiur ttAo >rilt ».« O ne 8ubscrlbor fo fo.a r fo, r»r»o Terr fih!'crip(,Vnpnr, irfirillgir« Ab >Ouro y Pro«, <>»'/ , J.. known as the Raley irrigation bill give* investigation, found u wild spike bnck ecord p. ' ;went/-Gvo Complete r«oveie-<m./fie .</.,-//e...oy , .IW, sufficient rights to all private corpora among the flowers The animal was ■ nj/r*'; tions, while at the same time it pla>-ee trembling in every muscle, and there IfüF 'l.tniC««! ih*«tlwy. Rj A manda H. Dut'Qi a «. { No. 150 Kn |a6 i 4 Hy mi pia. Hy .. .M .» r. ----------- C mamml •Í, G,rb '"B'-«'' rr H«v. upon them wholesome restrictions in re were bleeding wouuds on the neck Huivrcw. I1. Mr-. J ahk (I. A ustin . Mn. 134 I he I*«*MrI ei! th ■ G.-. mh . IL ‘ I. aiia At fcr4. Acltrst. v (*uwuril. By K. !.. A tv . vm . waow . Mn 143 caused by the broken glass through I'liC 4Ibi O ten 4 RV M*rt,rAN*r» ('nan j An industrious, intelligent and energetic A Tr<»i»bleM>i».e> Girl. By “ T hk D vcnk *«. ' gard to the rights of others. Nn. 132. Ttin « .rill'... r,l>. < pkt,.. Ú, U. T Crr.m. J which he had jumped on entering the Guilty orucl Utility. H j A manpa M. llouai.A* No. IBI. I he I ..reelm.l k,Mcr |ir M ». cAt man or woman willing to work can secure I F'rtlmdy Arvaaed. Ry Mrs A rk h . H tkphkm «. JU‘d. Nu. ix:». MEDFORD, ? OREGON, J Ihrwld. ' «y Mr«. Il |T«g, proti'ableetu 'lovnient by applying now for The whole family came A KulaeScMOit. By Mr*. A if - xanopm No. 12*. < Uff»’ We notice that the legislature hae conservatory Hy I.TTA U l’iritcn. The 1’cerl of thoOrient. By Byi.VAwvnC.fWB. Jr. No. I«. A*Htliii'r< HUlao-y. I'v M. m . aukt M i owm i tiie local agency for this township tor that 1 wish to announce to the public that I out to see the remarkable sight of a wild ÍltH-Mt llcrrlrL’i* J hiu a It 1er. By M. T. C aj . ui ' r . No. iw. <hil «.f( I iu H.- m . R. C lara A i « kta . elecletl Geo. W. Colvig a member of a wonderful new book. , am ready to take orders for any kind of. k«v Matiez Fur« Krlau. R» M aroarkt H i , ovwt . N«. 121. IbcMfor» «I’ m Hur hi . tu Mr. A catim deer in a conservatory Hllod with rare - \ S3 ■ A llanaeratiM ’V om .un. Hy Mr# A nn KTin-HKim. No IM TI.« Kvll Uewlw«. n. ta.T * gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, powerleaa, uaeleaa railroad commiraion. flowers IliueLbli «I Hill Hy K hthkh M khi . r K knnkth . - ■*•« 1’2 1 DRUGGISTS. _______ 4-—« 1.0 My«lee^ «t |t|«<.|.„„„4 pr«eu,. |q filing saws, sharpening knives and scissors . X’v I Tbv I’rrll of ¡Cl«'!« it rd I’urtloti. By R. L. F aiuko N Mrs. M-'- v Ft r wboae main buaineaa ia drawing a aalarv g — TI ic L«»i «r il.« j»j pi M M tl _n - Tbc Mille Old Mtta of the HutiffUBlle«. By Mo. IM — While some one was thinking about "v ‘ etc., etc. G abo ::.' • c. Office on Front street, in building will i «fGrr. By «um. without earning it. But the Colvig hovu getting a gun. the small boys in the next From theI’»«rtî» lathe Aleen. Ry J oi . ma V krnk . Th«* Gu.it ..*lMM,M Ctat. By l>r. J il ltoBlNBON. Ho. IHO. C«t -- John B. Wrisley. the real estate agent. 2-i ‘ •Co «r.h« Oealka R y ritaw l'oRWAr. — Tl.e Itareii** U III. By Hvi vanc « <'*» bb , Jr. H«. W. Itrtrll»»il!«*»». - ■ Ry - Ko. are great on just each things. They hold yard chmlx-d the fence and frightened M aiuiai . ki - I i o< s r * The Gray Dr M. T. C alauu . Xo No. SH. A TMieafHlM i I Hy Mr« II kumy U’.»v»n. The Morrtnv of o Ker/eG Hy M*nv C rcl B av . Ss. tight to some ofli«"*, either as republicans the deer, which made its exit from the Na. »». A j »IHM« Tn» ma « frt'd. Perry M«.»l the. Prophet. Bv Wujt.a C oixinb . No «Hrd. fit ttiflx r * |»..n. n.^Dv. KnüÜ.'.i.rtä, «The*ívry of ftW c 4<1I m <Hlrig. By tho «albor N.'- M. The or democrats, and if «orne third part« ¡ other side of the conservatory, smashing Sis. ; -’i - -—.dgjt« Myntery. Ry C han K kaih « J>.>ra -Tlrore No. -• - • - — 94. • • •urludm another large glass. The animal dashed IlnwNf. I'V «Uihor Gl*’ Dur« Thorne ’ Mnriya IVnrr’u Temptation. Ry Mr«. H. W ood N«. •3. A l’nrolt; < rlmv Hr •• T hk D i r«E*e. • abould bob up into power, it is safe to | past the excited people from the house No. ¿tó. A Mmlera <i nd«-eel In Hr mtilror “Pura Tborue.*’ N». W. IIIRy Mr« bKMiv No. -2 H. The tal i»»*! Ilume, Bv M.T- C' iddu . bet a hat that a Colvig would bob np ' into the street, clearing the high fence N». •I. .**{?’•**• Hy •M'h<*r ” rw»r« Tl.crr.« 'fltc ¡ utili (.lo»»» Bv {’ lava A d «"L' ht 4. Ko. W«. IS Main Street Comer, Ashland, Or. • r eroe.» w««e»TMi<^. rj R|ro M. *-. *l»AMH«t , Nc. 226. The Mill Girl of Ty roi. H. M. T C m . im »«. No. with it and hold tight to noire part o ¡ in a grncef -p It then dashed down Wawctt- Of II a ^ uanv , No. m Sialwei*a Hwenge. Hy II. V \ pvnphïcl cf information an*1 -BY- the public teat. Volney Colvig holds R | A Nice Store and a lot 25x144, near De^ot Fc. 223. It til h llcFrlek. Hy IV im . ia M H. B uaiinki . i .. V .?■ r.i «Zi '-3 JawSjbi jwirrg 11 »'.▼ tc»^ { through ir !<• main residence streets HY II IKT.H (\, .R a V. 2 0, £!’ TM fir ugm C. Prescriptions carefully put up by com No. ’.’I* Huth ven's IVtir.l. By Fl tnirscH M a nay at . w ” M. a’ I *r , J Hrat* ir-er< ’ , “ '*W ’ HvMutbnr ♦»«..G.ro •nwi.Tt.. t-. N«>. |tn < •f< MF««VF • |w.r - .»!.«• ;a » ’cru*», C- ve ’’ ».Trader. K..2H. Two KI mm - m . By Ute author uf •’ Dora Thorne ** fat office in Josephine cotintv. and Mar- | and was t .. ÎÎ J Ry M ar . er.« •;-/ killed by a crowd of petent hands ’ 'Lr. t , f ------ ’"»»1®, ft; - in block C, railroad addition to 213. ClotKl« un«l MiiMMlil.tr. Hy CtiARi.K« Hr m » e . 2®' S'- T l***.^“*«1 I.HI smi . 'Ry «utiror "born T ■ rr - ‘ r Í .. J ¿ CO. 212. A V ugubornl Iterolite. Bv Mr*. A. E bwabi IP*. No. 84. i'urrlwfon*« CAI ft Rv Hi nh Uo** ay m ,i cellos a poetoflfice or anmethin- down i» | boys near the slaughter house on the Ashland, at 211. Thornyrrolt <4r»*n|f:*. By ttr.rr W inwovb . ' • 'dF k N< Tlr r.Jl*re t,M** •**•»<•» Hyiu’Uref h-.ra Dotiglss They an" all republicana ex- I ontskirts ot the city. The ar.imal is sup T he F amous A uthor . YI0. Curgriu I Cotture. By Mr«. llr-tRy Wuon. \ Wl’’i. , 'ÚZ 2W. 'I he hremn IVomttn. By K jj hik Cui i . inr . N«. E2. Ml»« «r Mr*, t Ry Wn mir roi.t.ixa liiftoatei cent the esteemed district «trornev, Bro. I posed to have been chased in from Hood N; 29?. ?he*t reR4u«cvf F /uufFprit. Uy K. L. R tkv . I k tli« Il«»1l4*jr«. Rv M ahv C ktii . h.v What is it? Reau ilie great daily papers pM-voi William, who when he joined the Jack- mountain, several miles east, by hounds ■ »."f ..Tí.1: ff"?“""*’**'•*""« etti.i».t4 every where for an an wer. It is fctf?. 'I _ he Mlotidvenitiree of Joint Niehotaon» Ry son county ifomocracv with it« over Wheu dressed it weighed 120 pounds l.i.tfia EÓBf.K i „ „ KïZVUbW'tN ’QTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the “ 1»o. 1». — A 1«, «« Me.rt. BT»«Hioz,r’ Be«Tw.r:" ’ Applv to G. F. Billings or to E. K. Alsii W6. |j -’p«e ihe TV Atara. Ry MUa M ui . ocm . Fl’d. 11. nitri. Itay«u Ay lluuir f'oNwsy. > whelming majority of nnterrified an.' tax pavers of the Citv of Ash and that A VERITABLE SURPRISE A'o., No 1001 Fourth street. Sacrament’ A Tale or Three l.tants. Hr IL Rtnru II aobarp . K». u. MiMd**tv««>w f|«(. Mnwn. flr n l. Vaxtinou. Th«' damage to the conservatory flowers the street ami poil tax lerie I by the City .So. £Ì)Ì. Pare* Mnrly-lwo. Iiv M any Ocn. H ay unwaahe«! «lemnrrata. aeen>a to have Ko. TS. Aro 5 •.'*£***• . rea' esta e ctents, or to V alley R kc -. ri a«. Mary Hnr4wl< L’« lllvttl. By Mr-, II TTnoe. K«. T4. < «tllvd IturL. R libtiu <’ni.w*y. to the book world. A trea ure-hou<e o' ouneil of the t'ity of Ashlmd >>n ibe 7tn leaaed himself out to the party for the was between *50 and *100.—Cor. San No. 2Ò2. W»«II ______________ _ by Ashland, Oregon. • Flower«, JUTLAND live. No. TS. of Ht Tn«Dt <»«.» ■ brilliant literary jewels. A grand x . axy of Francisco Chronicle. day ot Febru trv. 1891, is now due and will •ij. 2t}|, 'J'Iie Mcrelnint ’ isi'rlniv. Rjr II okath » Atora .Ir. Wo. Î2. J||( up!d M Xft. fir Aliti.rr «rf fr&r« IJ.t--,. • purpose of holding office until he «lies. Sj. 2tX Georg'- (¿ewree l t ’ owtllrhl MHlllrhl ’« m Jouruey. doiiritey. ByMI-s ItyMIxa II IIW hmg ‘t'D< x. Ko. »I. become delinquent on the 1-iih dav ot April, __________ wit and wisdom. A graphic record of Wmunti. Hr Mr* Utasrit /¿r/ J ____ " J. Se. 19?. Sly IH-tarKnfu «UtrrKKfe. “ ttratithor *’ : UuraThoruo. /R rf. Nc. w. '•'t . ’« »!•» w«Hr Tri«- > ... 1891. Pay up before then and save costs. ’ . lle«|rt*rlH. Bv M. T. C ai ixnt. %>«. 197. "■ ------- * “ “ “ “ “ * ------- rpiiE UNDERSIGNED. doing a law bus •ill« Lor U". ' ///»»«r. o7re 7 nr ©f ** -- fu ------------ ra Tlrorfir», Indian Cunning. « year is I»« ¡tig mad«- by Juhi. Ileal F.»fate Tra««terw. :ea. I. I van Ihe Merr. Hy R vlvanu « C obb . Jr. WM. NELSON. No. flll. Gnbrlrl'« Miirrlnar Rr Wit Mirrv: i. xa r.i . JL inees in A-hlanu under the firm name i TRAVEL. INCIDENT AND Goudw1u,Trc*y.K.l~.,ni vurk f< r u». Ik-au Ko. 195. >. A Itark IttheritaM«-«. By M auv f’rott. H ay . airi C. H Ru-ssell. an old resident of Ko. M Jel.it Ita «i i rb MM p« W |ft. Hiss Mi . < . . i Street Commissioner. H U Kastsrw'n to Harsh Wa’te—11M.27 you mny n«>t Mtukc ks ntu« h, but we <■ No. Itt. i. Timt Winter Night Hr R<>«KMr II ucmanan . ADVENTURE of Watson A Burtensbaw. have dissolved K«. CT. Jusorr Rerr.f RjMUoM F. U ram .« I teach y«>u qitLkhy b«»w to«-nrn from i . Sj. H3. I. 'J'hc SC<-«I t'roM«. By M. T. C ai iu»!t. seres sec 18. tp3B s. r 2 w; reserving from tuna, speaking of the trouble among the No. iX! I/♦••Il nr. Hr M arv Ccrir. U av . ¡tlustutel partnership by mutual consent. tfiU a day at the Mari, aud u.irtc h » you Nu. IM. !. t'or . Love or Itlvhr«. By author “A Great Urtttut. Uj Uootil vtkF Mie 35.45 acre.; *10.000 The life-storv of a m in w ho, beginning at oil. Both all aget». lu ■'ay pari NlMalte Indians, asserted that in bis opinion the ('. It. W atsox . •'l>or« 1 Uh sfritteli. y * jAtnerica. y«>u «un otttn.« «<•<• nt br ine, tp S'v IBI. t he ’Vizard of Gri«nt»<lH. Ry M. T. C ai dob . the b”ttont round of the ladder, ha -, by de í® ÎÎ j?Mrt Mr® •*«*•* M"c«>>. /;» j Josephine '»’llson to J T Fry—fi acre- tp most intelli gent and at the same time 1, I.. B cbtknshaw , ,<Uti>X a!'» your liit;«,.< r 8J ar«- nn ms wily A W<»m ’•!<’<• Mreret. Hr C i . au « Ane«t«TA. N> IW >. ................. ............................ No. «3. I hr I'r«R. N lta«>*. Hi Wit «ig r U i.t is« f. " termined indu-iry. overc. me every obstacle 38a. r 2 w; *200. Ibe work. AH i» m it. < real j I hh 1 Ashland. Or.. Jan 5. 1891. r:» I5B. The ThcGntlIk <«nllt> Khrr. Klv er. < ,v B n irir Coi i.t*.« No. -A IlncL ta it.o Old Italas«*. M ary <*».tii Hat /• the most ii^nis£ of the western sav y « very worker. V <• atnrt you, fcmishit; ^tath. Hy Mia. M ary a . Na. et. riir l^-t Ita wk ft»«**. Rf tars 1U««V Uw,i., /./ No. 15'» PtareMC'- f-h»r« M<* * 11 1% iitgton*« {»Mllt. and reached ihe top. I D Smith to F R In low and J A-hpole— |>KNI«»*<. ¡Uniti ntr.4. atei. r e-* iTihing. EASILY. s»l LI.bl!.Y learnt -------- ¡Hutti No. 64 11 rater. ’» H aihiow M- w»«a t flluttrai^ ' AkHtfLAia F1.LE. Addro»*« at one N . 154. I.Hn«*H«tvr*M < nb «. Ry Mr«. M- V. V ictoh . ¡U'd. rOTh E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the lots 2 and 3. sec 8, tp 35. 145.88 ace*, reserv ages an- the San Orlon. Apaches. To Ke «» n’•u'Uo' • lfor«u«M*ro AN IMMENSE SALE •M»3i A <0. 4-hlLA ALNte, " 153. Mont *Hont Grnwge. («raage- I Mr-, hr.sar * W “ <><»•». Ko. ♦a. , • _ _ _______— , ,’ ________ ®< Hr«Jll*. ACbrie.w,»« f'K , r Common Council of the Cilv cf Ash ing 10 acres; dee led to H G Shock; *1000. them, according to Mr Russell, is due 152. Tl»e I' o I mum <»f A •>«. B y F i . orrxck M ammy at . Hr C m a al ra PtraRua. iOugtr utd land. Jackson cnnntv, Sta'euf Orevon.deeni 151. (‘'•rcfiifit ibe tei . wra. „ ___ A luxanokr . Ry WiiatiRfkMi IM By _ Mrs. Na. <« TÏ m » YffiKÜm J O Rird*ev. »herifl' to E E Emmett—5 the mventiouof the centre fire cartridge 150. A Play n rfjrhl’a Shtugbler. Hy Mra. A mnik No. 43. Hell llrwiHlvH. Ry T-IIAl. «.tro Ft 4. Euw»ai’«. Iihtstrnird acres common to *ecs 9, 10.15 and 18. tp 39 ■During the outbreak some eight or it eXi>edient to lav out ..nd es abli-li a street No. 89. Mfawln*. MU»li>ir. •'« t*y M ary arv «'reu 4>.cn ||«r. liar. to l>e known a« Chapman stree». and bv the ONE MASSIVE VOLUME l«9 llqllow Allnll t’r M Aito*mtr Ri ne mt . J u j . \'e. »3. Anae- * Ry Mr«. II k *«y W<»on. a,rIs: »500. i nine years ago." be continued, “their adoption of Citv Ordinance No. 93 «aid It- A B»trtere«l l.lfv. Hy M ahiom II « hi . akd . K«. 82. filwtvr ltawr. Hy »r. « -- ~— y ä — ’ ii kik " t'ui Vl.l iixa. I.B< 147. blr If • Ir. Slv firn. M iy AttKKH I-l.kMIN». Ko. 81. WHlvrle’« r wU-. Wj Mra. A i . rxakdlh . Ovar 800 pages, bound in Crimxon Silk j, Alex Mackintosh fo J A Mabee—lot 7, anus were all Winchester rifles of the ouneil have adopt'd the report of the City 143. F'nrlHNe. ity Ff ontcKcr. ÌV af . drn . Na. «9. A * «.'.Id.-. ------------------- ' i MHtar.qior., r,/„ ‘ block 58, Medford: *300. Cloth, gilt edue» wiHieotly cover design »•¡5. The M •»«• of II euri «. Rr li. L K ahjkon . Na. V. |>«lMU . nnt fire pattern. and they soon exhaust Surveyor coniaining a survev and de-crip- •> ««e lle.41..«. HI Lw4y .iHlworifi iHumwndn. By "Tna ------FOR SALE IN------ Hv E tta tT. P ípr Every copv aci onip mied with a tine lu I r . k rs . / * ( » ' M 'f, J A Mahee to J F Rimpeon—»ame prop ed their supply of cartndges. They had iion ot ssid pro|«osed street designated and ptCHt^ro ’ Na. 2S. “ *■ lliidtey < Mrlraa. Hy MI m M. K. R imi « i . c :;. pauestie platep rt ait< f the distinguished ’Qj. )4X Fp.lrhnt Tul«?. Uy «it:her of *’Dor« Thorn«.” erty; *300. deserihed as follow«: Ko. 23. H M trfm «-.-. N j . 142. The U omnjt Huírr. By Dr. J. It. fil'd. No. 22. plenty of powder, bullets and percussion au.hor an-i 14 ex ui-He ha f-tone ii.uatm- Bin p opposite p’azza dag stall. A street forty feet wide—Beginning at j •*!. iït-lwccH Ttro bi»«. Dy tbs uutbor vf ** bora Na. fl. 1 k< Heir ta A/hh*/. R> Mr«. I| r « bv J F 8iiup«on to A J Davis—lot 7. block 58 Ry Matures«... H at tions. 5?ix9 inches in size. Th«r»«e. •' Pf wef »vrf e-f. ca|>s. but they were uot available for ihe stone monument at the intersection of No. W. Medford; ON). Ashlattel : : : t Oregon. s IHtas.*' a. 14U. Th© Sr-myer*« Kverrt. Bv Mitro M. F. UM'nnow. Vo. Î. I fee l.uarrl II mm H. Hy MI m M i m ¡ cr . he center line of Granite street, tn the Citv , I t I he Mrunxc <*r I»r. Jekyll nud Mr. No. fl. lie wry Ark <41. Ht Mr«. H knkv W oup . Jas C Park to A J Davis—un tivided half breech loading guns The cunning ras of Ashland. Oregon, with the ««u li bound WE WANT AGENT ' Hyde. Hr IL I.. FirrrtiSoM. X*. ft. A iiim Hfirlsit. lly GROM..IC Et iot cais had saved their brass shells, and of same propertv as above: *N‘. L".S. A« «»14 Muns KuvrlOee. By Mrs. A nn fi . No. 4. NlMeKyrwM««l ary line of donation land claim No. 40. in llH«r «» In every country, and in every piwn, coun- i*rt mr.-.r.. No. fl. < apt^ta AltaÇ. A J Davis to J G Birdsev—lot 7. block 58, with surprising ingenuity. they altered town-hip 39 - uili of range one east of the Ry M T C m t o« ». IS?- ('ndertfoc I.H mcn . Hy auther of ** Pera Tiutrc«.** ; tv and »fate in the Union. T hû hit > f the No. 1. Aaiwti« ike ftalns. Hr MaaTrscu H«r it d Medford; *75. thr hammers of their guns, drilled holes Wiliam, tie Meridian. Oregon; thence north Kept constantlv ou hand. Fair living î CEXTVBY. Address Jist think r.t if Wo will giro you twenty live eliarmln« empiei« Bords/»'e It you wrii mt us Margery E Marroder et al to Julia A Ow through the center of the shells for the 89degree- and fifty-five tninu.es we-’ a'ong prices is all that we a»k. • Uly '^rly <irrl«crlber Ur. novela are h |4 oh <II<! nnes.a-'d ilmy «re putritale <1 enmalete lu en—lot 1 in subdivision of Lucinda C n- aid -ou h boundary of said cl dm No 40 > «v;t pamplrl t torro. K ><• Mra rrnrr.HS .»(tira a.ithora-Ui.y sr.. the n.“st ¿l«,br“'U nrlïeA lUn caj>s. loaded them ami used them dur Inquire at the R ecord office. We will make it to jour interest to stant estate land partition bv agreement. 551 45 100 ieet to the south-west corner of :t .Orreries arel Enrop -, N.rfo niso tlin lung arid nttra-IIV ' list tn ni which you urn i.rGUoead , Mle t Mo „..tier wbl.lt ot th. novel. ,o* clreo-e. y..,, w(q »«‘ J,Ll ltSVl h mg the rest of the war it was dsscor said claim No 40; thein e along-ante course de.J with us, so give the new meat mar 723 Maiket St., Sin kranci-ico. Cal. Margery R Magruder et al to I«a»c t'on- •f.e.r. 1,bn.i;.vntn in tn. list set! fora erm. aaeb !„ it,., / ..„.«a,!,! stant, WmTl'vnMint and Julia B Kin ered w hen they were captured. They north 89 degrees and 65 minutes west 547 ket a trial ■ ■HtyKmsfil.r.n- any twenty fl ve you mny rleonaa-^'«. l-r grillen tri. only on- v.«r|v mubvrliMv were. I believe, the first vT the kind in feet to the center of Nu' ey stiewt, making cade— lot 2 in same property. Fresh i»ork on hand everv dav. *'' n ’c<>n<,":<«'"Wr>rii<’i.7v-a ell n..liens yon nevar lra.1 before t a total distance < f 1098 45-100 feet. ■id r ,V m X Í ", r?ñí m .’iX1.*1- ' •• « '» »• Im-e f or heAit l.roivia Elisabeth M Leever e* al to Lsvinia J use."—San Francisco Call. E’ j AR.K.'Y MFG. co.. It will be nece-sary to appropriate for i ally Mu. ' up yr.nr mint! llrju ynu will hayo tw.oiy.flvo of these . barndii« rompi, to nov.l. Robinson—lot 3. same subdivision INDIANAPOLIS, IND. said street from ibe real property owned by in<1 how easily you ca r «lo II I Whnt Is II tn get one yearly snbsrillrer to liti, panel » There is not Work for Poor V\on»ru. Margerv E Magruder et al to Elizabeth Daniel Chapman 10,878 square feet, fr- tu t ÍÜÍ «’’’; »"ti 'i T "’’’■'MTl’*r»a,‘d reader's l.nteau .lo II. It they will try io rneiuber, ■ "X J.r ,C‘AU ' n ' J'? ®rJn ,ln *I,T crrbvaætirg, but merely to nwr y.Lr tnQnennr to Mrs. Horne-Pt'.j-ne. a well known Lon that owned bv Bes-te L. Messenger 10.517 M Leever—lot 4 'm . "l.iw ~,,b » L frlcerta n u»ko ""T l«l" for a year Aoylwlv can do Ibi. Elizabeth M Leever et al to Margerv E don journalist. lias succeeded ia placing square tret, from tha: owned by G. T. ■ ar .¡lar i e r n "* wro >" cnaluly os* who will sulrsern».' for our | a|.or nt your Magruder—lot 5. her “Cottage Industries,’’ ia Knights- Mor-'e 3788 square feet, from that owned by í'iár • V H J5 ** ov‘-r- right out at once ou i get jour’ulr- OHN R NORRIS is hereby appointed Levi M. Eagan »160 «ouare feet, and from r.'»r t»> '.J.r'ir fc.( w III be rurirlsa.1 to flixU.ow <nsya tiling it la Io do. an I ulren yon receive bridge, ou . self bupportiitg foundation. that owned by W. G. Tanner 10.748 square agent during niv absrnce to make all A Bl« iMlwceaaent ftw Money. your t veal.-ove ri iup u; .".’Vf 1» a»<1 «■ominror-o reading them, you will be delighted to tn* k you collections an i -ettlements; and al! per-1 She is assisted by the Duchess of Aber- feet. AH newspapers worth having require ocru. Mrs. M-.ckcy, Lady Archil rid *18 00 at Factory. The Citv Council of said city have ap sons knowing themselves indebted to lue j »«rèa i-:’.-.’ vìe': ’'r’i";:“1" V:'.1.’“’ ' '"’r7 •«•ntv-*« for three rsl^-rlhX, and •*-- "'SB. with Order. moner to run them. The R«-coxr» in no Campbell and other leaders cf fashicn- pointed R. M Garrett, A. D. Helman and wi.l take due notice t iat he is instructed to : :.ot fa‘1 to g-t at •; t one an.,1 ."*1? ‘‘"'"•crib.-r It you ran without ioo Jun< h trouble, but dj P. Dunn as viewers to view -aid, propo-ed make prompt settlements and collections, i exception in thia reanect. We must have vili hum a gran.i .Ian o—■ great"onL>rtnT,|«,<l'f^•,,0"^ **• ,’on,,,l*u j able aocMtly. These cottage industries** street, rnd have designated Wedne-da«’. J. M. MdlALL. it, and in the »dvertiainv columns of thia novels by th. immbr r* an giro«. AdS’uSa ¿t jattiJgT00 p“a UU offer bY WtheedtJ. Order your issue throw out inducements that will are line weaving, «nu broidery, luce mak I the 23th day of February, ljctl, at ten I o’ch ck in the forenoon of said’day at the strictly First-Clu-'S. Warruuied. do the work. Just think of the Mam ing and dravva work, which I ~r wpnien cffi.t? of the City Recorder as the time and Ail Second Growth Hickory. moth Cyclopaedia ami the Racou» «ne . can carry ou nt their hcme<. thus earu- ; place toe -.id viewers to meet and take an 9toel Axles and Tirar. Low Bent Seat Artas. year for *3.00. And Dickens’ complete ' ing a decent livelihood, while preserving . oath as said viewers Long, Ease Ittding. Oil Temr>e-ed Spring. works and the R kcord for onlv 83.10. If that skill which would otherwise be lost Bv or..er of the Citv Conn.il, February Bài Wheel* ana Lest All Üvvr. MILTON BERRY, you arso’t satisfied with the whole sent, •nd forgotten through distiae —Harper'» IlTth, law. U YOV CAX'T roto TSXM FOB SALS SY ÏCÜB 1QBCUASTB. T7RITE VS. B»s.i««i. we wifithrow la M mvs I b tree, B aie r. Connects with Every Train, RAIN or SHINE YOU Catalogue Free. Address: J. H. SETTLEMIER Woodburn, Or WANTING A TYPEWRITER? If so, let the R offer you a fine Bargain, a brand-new instrument CHITWOOD BUGS. School Books, Portland, .... Oregon. An HELP WANTED. R. for STRAIT, Practical Gunsmith Write for Particulars Literary lute Stationery, Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. For Sale at a Sacrifice. J H. H. BANCROFT, NOTICE. 10 Per Cent Less Than it Cost N Dissolution Co-partnership NOTICE N Central Market TOWN LOTS! R. P. NEIL, PROPRIETOR. R. R. ADDITION All Kinds of Fresh Meats THE HISTOY COMPANY, To Whom It May Concern, J Read No. 7à the “Record’s” Premiums. Job Printing at the “Valley Rec ord” Office.