VATTW
v A 111J ri J
DPFilDTì ! An intelligent Methodist lady friend
The 8. F. Examiner trapped a corrupt
lllJVxJlll/i j who is praying for tb«-editor ol the R ec - i assemblyman named Elwood Bruner,
The I mpire Gold and Silver Mining and s
obd , told him be would make a regular who is tbe most conspicuous leader of
HEALSKS IX
Milling Company. Location of principal I
Apootte Paul The editor thought thia tbe republican party in the assembly. pla w of business. San Francisco. Calilor- j
PAINTS,
OILS,
PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
was a splendid opportunity of finding out, Bruner is a “boodle” man, and tried to nia. Location of works, Wagner Creek '
WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.,
Mining District,
Dtstiict, Jackson county,
county. Oregon.
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in a quiet way, how he appeara in the turn tbe tables on one of the Examiner’s
Th« People’s Paper
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
eye« of other», hence be has been reading , reporters by accusing bim of demanding of the Board of Directors, held on Wednes- 1 Building Papers, Wrapping Papers
about the Apostle Paul, who ia suppoaed >10,000 for *he support of a certain claim day the third day of December, 1890. an as-
and Twines.
se»sment(No. 2.)of two cents per share was
to have known more than all tbe people 1 before the legislature, or he would “bum levied upon the capital stock of the cor
All kinds of
Has opened Dressmaking Parlors
now upon the earth. Ia bis epistle to I him op.’’ Even if tbi» is true it has poration. payable immediately, in United
States gold coin, to the Secretary at tbe of
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ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Timothy we quote:
nothing to do with Bruner’s guilt or in fice of the Company, Roohi 37. F lood Build
Lrt the woman learn in silence, with nocence of tbe crime whieh tbe Exam- I ing. Market street. San Francisco, Cali
Gillette Bieck. laii Stmt lesr (hsrrk Stmt.
CONTRACTS FOR
i
all subjection.
iner ha» fastened on bim. That quee- - fornia.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Any
stoek
upon
which
the
assessment
But 1 suffer not a woman to teach, nor tion should come up under another head. shall remain unpaid upon the tenth day of P ainting , P apering , E tc .
to usurp authority over tbe man, but to
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Cor. M ain and G ranite streets,
But the last legislature in California is January, 1891. will be delinquent and* ad
be in silence.
vertised tor sale at pubLc auction, and un
Baed’s rale» eoet this country just ’ For Adam waa first formed, then Eve. i tbe rottenest one yet in session, »nd the less payment is made before, will be sold
Ashland. Oregon.
S ixteen Y ears ’ E xperience .
1194,000,000 in eaah more than tbe old And A<iam was not deceived; but tbe special investigating committee will , on Tuesday, the third dav of February. I
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rule». They came high, bat didn’t last woman being deceived waa in the trana- whitewash Bruner out of mutual sym- i 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, to- !
!
gether
with
costs
of
advertising
and
ex
grereion.
Assignee's Notice to Creditors Fashion plates from Minneapolis, St.
penses of sale.
psthy.
Paul and New York. All work guaran
In hia advice to Timothy about whom
By order of the Board of Directors.
Dataware ia m hard lock. First tbe
[f 19, ’91
In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jack- teed to give satisfaction.
A. CHEMINANT, Secretary.
be should take into hia church be aaya,
•
Office—No. 801 Market street (Flood son county.
front nipped tbe peach erop, and then in the 5th chapter;
I Building) Room 37, San Francisco, Cali
In tbe matter of the estate of E. M. Mill
tbe tisssnm nipped 170,000 of tbe state’s
fornia
n31
er, insolvent debtor.
Let not a widow be taken into the
funds.
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number under threescore year» old,
Notice is hereby given that E. M. Miller,
POSTPONEMENT.
having been tbe wife oi <me man.
late a merchant of Ashland. Jackson coun
ty,
Oregon, has by deed in writing, dated
Y ORDER of the Board of Director»
But the younger widows refuse, for
the dates of delinquency and sale have on tbe 22d day of Dec., A. D 1890. made to
Tbe marked benefit which people in run
when they have begun to wax wanton
the undersigned a general assignment of all
postponed, and notice is hereby given
down or weakened state of health derive that been
against Christ they will marry.
the above assessment will become de- his property for the benefit of all his cred
IEVANS & BRUNK
Awessme^Hotice.
FASHINABLE
PICTURES of Y0URSEÜ-
DRESSMAKING.
• -OR-
MRS. JOHN CLINT
Makes the
Weak Strong
from Hood'» Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves
tbe claim that Uus medicine "makes tbe weak
strong." It does not act like a stimulant,
Imparting fictitious strength from which there
must follow a reaction of greater weakness
tbaa before, but in the most natural way
Hood 's Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired feel
ing, creates an appetite, purifies the blood,
and. in short, gives great bodily, nerve,
mental and digestive strength.
"The B4<M>d te tbe Lflte."
Tbs congress just adjourned baa spent
• round billion of dollar». It baa thus
aslvsd the problem that had confronted
tbe nation lor twelve yesrs—“What shall
we do with the .urplua ”’
Run* the ol 1 saying, and everything that
ever makes part of any organ of the body
must reach it« place therein through tbe
blood. Therefore, if the blood ia purified
and kept in good condition by the use of
Hood’« Sarsaparilla, it necesxarilv follows
that tbe benefit of tbe medicine is imparted
to every part of the body. Can anything
be simpler than tbe method by which this
excellent medicine gt~es good health to all
who will try it fairly and patiently?
Better Tbaa a Gold Mine.
WHERE
PROTECTION FAIL«
Tfle country 0“ never seen a Ume.
perhaps*. when there was such an abun
dance of evidence to show that protection
cannot guarantee “steady work and high
wages.” That high tariff organ, The
Boston Commercial Bulletin, furnishes
tbe following two items, placing them
together:
Gan. John M. Palmer waa elected sen
ator from Illinois, two of the grangers
voting with the Democrats
Palmer ia
tbe K bcobd ’ s candidate for president. if
Governor Pennoyer stands no ahow of
tbe nomination.
The naw. of frequent turbulent meet
ing. in Ireland lead, one to believe that
Green Erin ia getting too much Home
Bule at present. Thu variety of brand,
causes a confusion at ideas that even a
etout blackthorn fail, to clear up.
The Rt. Ixmis Globe-Democrat (repub
lican) very significantly remark.: One
successful .nit for libel against hi. news
paper accusers would go further than
oge hundred more denial, in helping
Senator Quay to regain the public con
fidence.
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Benator-wlect Kyle’« “cleverucHg” io
thus vouched for by a responsible tren-
Ueman of Mitchell, Dak.: “I attended
tha Jollification at Pierre just after Mr.
Kyb was electa«!, and when the boys
wealed to take something with him be
said: 'Boy., I can’t drink myself, but I
wiU pay for tbe beer and pull the corks.’
e»R be did so.”____________
Connection having been made with the
Canadian Pacific by the Seattle, Lake
Shore A Eastern a few days ago, a man
may now ride from the City of Mexico
up tbs coast to the Canadian Pacific, and
8» across the continent in Crnada to
deep water on the Atlantic coast, by rail.
The longest all rail route in the world,
we believe.
A close observer remark.:
Nine-
tenths of the saloon keepers are either
total abstainer, or very abstemioua drink
ers. It is also remarked that lawyers are
seldom found in court aa plaintiffs or de
fendants, and that physicians take very
little medicine. Whereupon a wag sug
gests: “If suckers would atop biting
long enough to conaider theae facts they
would be better off. ’’
The blessings that come to an honest,
cuuatotent democrat are many. Uncle
Jesse Wilson, who died at Medford last
week in hia 96th year, waa born in Vir
ginia. Being a staunch democrat,,he
cast hia flrat ballot for Thomae Jefferson
lor president and the democratic nomi-
neea lor that office ever eince. He waa a
hardworking man, of temperite habits,
and the father of five generations.
Sockteaa Simpson, the hayseed eon-
greasman from Kansas, was asked by a
Washington lady tbe other day if it was
tree that be did not wear socks. Mr.
bimpeon bad his nerve with him and re
plied. “Madam, I believe in the doc
trine <rf reciprocity. If you will ahow
me your socka I will show you mine.”
“Oh, my!” exclaimed the lady, and fled.
Yet tbe world must admit that Mr.
Himpeon had a keener sense of propriety
than tbe lady.—Ex.____
Sir. Chaa. Dilke, who retired from poli
ties fire years ago by the revelations of a
divorce scandal, has concluded to return
and is out with a pamphlet showing that
be waa innocent of the charges.
Sir
Charles is a good, honeot man, and the
scandal never ebook the faith of hia wife,
family or personal friends. That should
ba aatiMaction enough
When be tries
to convince tbe whole world of his inno
cence oi a crime that half the world don’t
object to. manv people will be led to be
lieve Sir Charlee ia a fool—which will
kill him at tbe polls.
March 2d was the KkMb anniversary of
the death of John \\ eeley, the founder of
Methodism
Some one has said: “A
greater poet may arise than Milton, a
greater theologian than Calvin, a greater
pbitoaoplier than Bacon, but a more dis
tinguished revivalist than Wesley, nev
er.” He was the great revivalist, and he
set hia character on the church of which
he waa the founder. Everywhere the i
Methodism have been great revivalists.
It has been for a hundred year» the dis
tinguishing feature of the sect. That he
should have left on thousands upon thou
sands of people for a centurv the im
press of his personality is sufficient evi
dence of hia greatness. There are Luth-
urane and Calvinists, but the iinprees of
a distinctive personality are not ao firm
ly impressed on either.'
Tbe Oregonian ia not always in sympa
thy with tbe present administration.
Here is an instance: “The United States
has taken a terrible revenge upon China
for sending ue undesirable emigrants.
Blair of New Hampshire is to be sent
B
itors, without preference, except as by law-
Successor to HOSLEY &: PELTON,
such preference is given.
All claims against said estate must there
fore be tiled with the undersigned assignee,
— Wholesale and Retail Dealer in —
duly verified, on or before the second dav
of April A. D 1K)1.
Dated this the 31st day of December, A.
i
D. 1890, at Ashland, Oregon.
JOSEPH H. MARTIN,
Assignee. Ashland, Oregon.
C. B. W atson , Attorney for Assignee.
Cured Meats Constantly on Hand.
All parties knowing themselves indebted
Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay
to E M. Miller will please call at my office
able Monthly.
and settle the same.
n41-7t
JOS. H. MARTIN, Assignee.
: linquent on the l<Xh day of February, 1891,
ana that delinquent stock will lie sold in ac-
cordance with the above notice on Saturday
the 7th day of March, 1891.
A. CHEMINANT, Secretary.
Office No. 801 Ma-ket street (Flood Build-
I ing), Room 37, San Francisco, Cal.
Tbe rolling mill and pipe works at
Scottdale, Pa., have been closed down
indefinitely, as have been also the Char
lotte furnace and coke works. About
10,000 men are out of employment in
Scottdale alone. The Frick company has
also shut down nearly 1,900 ovens.
Tbe officials of the Illinois Steel com
pany give the following reasons why the
rolling mills at South Chicago, Dis., have
been shat down. They say: "We are try
ing to set tie a scale of wages with tbe men
for the coming year, and want time to
adjust it We have been negotiating
with tbe men for ten or fifteen days in
regard to the wages, and I can’t tell how
long it will be before we arrange the
entire scale. We will be obliged to make
some reduction in wages, as the mills in
the east have done so, and we want to
meet tbe difference.” The Illinois com
pany’» mills have generally been shot
down at this season for repair».
This statement that the wages of steel
rail workers have been reduced is of in
terest in view of the facts brought out in
the senate debate on the steel rail tariff
last summer. A dispute having arisen
as to the difference between the labor
cost of making steel rails in America and
in Europe, an inquiry on the subject was
sent to Carroll D. Wright, United States
labor commissioner. He reported that
the labor cost in one ton of rails in Europe
is 111.82 and in America <11.59, a differ
ence of twenty-seven cents. In hia let
ter to Senator Carlisle, moreover, Mr.
Wright made the following striking
statement:
“You will pardon me if I call your at
tention to one analytical feature which
should be observed in the use of the
analysis herewith forwarded. Labor
cost in one ton of steel rails—I mean af
ter all the materials have been assembled
in the steel rail works and are ready to
be subjected to the proper manipulations
for the production of standard steel rails
—should be less per ton relatively in this
country than in Great Britain or on the
continent, because American producers
ot standard steel rails dispense with at
least one expensive process still adhered
to by the foreign producer; and further
more, our materials, ore, etc., are purer
than those used in most other places; so
the quantity of ore, for instance, required
for the production of a ton of standard
steel rails is less in this country than in
other places, and of course the labor re
quired to produce one ton of steel rails
is, so far as the purer materials are con
cerned. less here than abroad.”
To cover the difference of twenty
seven cents a ton the two houses of our
high protective congress put a duty of
<13.44 a ton on steel rails. The price of
rails is now <24 a ton in England and <28
in the United States. The American
railmakers are now consolidated into
only six or eight establishments, and
they have a practical monopoly of the
home market.
The shutdown of the Chicago concern
is not the only evidence that the steel
rail makers are not getting all that high
protection promised. The great steel
rail king of this country is Andrew Car
negie. The following interesting news
item has recently been printed: “Five
hundred employes in Carnegie’s steel
work» at Bradford. Pa.. have struck for
the advance iu wages which was prom
ised before the McKinley bill was passed,
but has since been indefinitely post
poned.”
Here is another from a Philadelphia
paper:
The Edgar Thomson Steel works of
Carnegie Brothers <fc Co. (limited) have
again broken their phenomenal record
at rail making. An output of 1,441 gross
tons of rails in twenty-four boon is now
the record, the best previous perform
ance having been 1,417 tons. The best
day’s work by any other mill is said to
be 1,312 tons.
The difference between the price in
England and America, as above given,
ia <4 a ton, which would be <6.784 on
Carnegie’s one day'» output. To insure
Carnegie againet the competition of the
cheaper English rails the McKinleyitea
imposed a tariff of <18.44 a ton, which,
on Carnegie's 1,441 tons, would amount
to a tariff protection of <19,366.04.
How beautiful a thing it is for brethren
to dwell together in unity and tax them
selves to make millionaires!
" Last spring I was completely fagged out
My strength left me and I felt sick and mis
erable all the time, so that I could hardly
attend to my business. I took oue bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it cured me. There
is nothing like it.” R. C. B eoolk , Editor
Enterprise, Belleville, Mich.
“ I derived very much benefit from Hood's i
Sarsaparilla, which I took for general debility.
It built me right Up, and gave in« an excel
lentappetite.” E d . J enkins . Mt. Savage, Md.
H. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa
parilla do not be Induced to buy anything else
instead. Insist upon having
LOGAN’S GALLERY
Finished in Style Equal to
AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR
THE
200.000TREESFORSALE
—CONSISTING OF—
Strawberry Plant», Blackberry Plants For the accommodation of a limited num
her of guests.
and Grapevines.
Nur
IS GROWN ON
INTERNATIONAL.
1 Ena a i lua 'L pissE^iElU'FREIGHT Red Hill Land,
Camuing privileges will be 50cts per week
for each individual.
(50)
BYRON COLE. Paorairros.
TZEÒJLIbTSIFIEIR,.
NEW NEAT MARKET.
WE do not handle, cultivate, or
attempt to PltOI'AGATE any varieties
or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that
Passenger Coach to Every Train,
tliev are well ADAPTED to the soil and
freight moved about town at rates climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE
GON. Write for terms to
LO .ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
A. H. CARSON A SON, Grant’s Pass,Or.
Fire wood of all kinds delivered any
OR
W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or.
Opened at the old Ashland market stand on
where n town at lowest prices.
Main street, facing the bridge.
HA31S 5. MURPHY BROS.,
To Whom It May Concern.
I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cal.
J
A strictly first class machine.
Fully i
warranted. Made from verv l>est material, j
by skilled workmen, and witli the best tools
that have ever been devised lor the purpose.
Warranted to do all that can be reasonably (
expected of the very best typewriter extant.
Capable of writing 150 words per minute—
or more—according to the ability of the:
operator.
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CROUP
REAL ESTATE.
A M A A A- YEA K ! I undertake to briefly
W" ■ ■ Illi 11 teach any fairly iulellip.nt person of either
* 111 | 11sex, «ho can read and write, and who,
KlB ■ 1 Uli 11 after instruction, will work industriously.
V WWW how to earn Three Tbousawd Dwllaru a
Year in their own localities. m herrver they live.I will also furnish
the situation oreni[doynient.nt w hich you can earn that amount.
No money for me unless successful as above. Easily and quickly
learned. I desire but one worker from each district or county. I
have already taught and provided with employment a large
number, who are making over K3UU0 a yearencli. IttXEW
and NOLI I>. Full particulars FKEli. Addres» at once,
E. C. AELEN.
Agenta wanted.
FPFF/
STENOGRAPHY
and
TYPEWRITING FREE
The choicest of Freeh Meat»—Beef. Mut
ton, Veal. Pork, Sausage», etc.
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE
First-class facilities and best of teachers.
Address, with stamp for retu,n postage,
THE PARISH MF’G CO.,
n
Parish, N. Y.
If so, let the R ecord
offer you a fine Bargain,
a brand-new instrument.
4SO, Auguila, Maiae.
MODEL 1889.
ronage solicited.
PARISH, N.Y.
B ok
tMF tihop thoroughly renovated and re
fittCLl.
f '’’ new ^ ef E ton ^ r I fle ™
MARLIN SAFETY
lias Moved into the building
adjoining R. P. Neil’s meat mar
ket on the north, and invites
the public to inspect his samples
THE PARISH MF’G CO.
ARE YOU
P £iIL,lb!
ZE. ¿T FARLOW.
TAILOR
Price - - $100.00.
WANTING A TYPEWRITER?
I
MAYER
If there is no agent in your town, address ,
the manufacturers:
For the Purpose of Selling fbe
HAVE OPENED a Real Estate office in
Odd Fellows’ Block, up stairs.
Four
Hundred Acres best land in Jackson coun
ty—fruit or garden—to be sold in tracts to
suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:—One
half down, balance on time.
M
TYPEWRITER.
MANUFACTUUD »Y
Sold bv all druggists.
OHN K. NORRIS is hereby appointed
agent during my absence to make all
collections an.l settlements: and all per
sona knowing themselves indebted to me SAVE YOUR CHILD'S LI F
i,T" "11 r1
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will take due notice that he is instructed to L1 . y v i * □. t j1 f • 1 r1 !
make prompt settlements and collections. in
è e w TM.1
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OREGON.
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MARIA COLVER FARM
$10 00
1 50
1 00
50
Board and lodging per week,
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Single tneals..............................
H’ithout Irrigation.
IOO Doses One Dollar
as the
Will be open May 1st,
—! ALSO >-
Thia Remedy
Fine Body of Land Known-
H.Mullett A Cw.,IU>* »»O Vortlumi,MuUaw
Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune,
Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond
Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna
mental trees.
—CITY—
Sarsaparilla
Mold by all draggiaU. fl; eix for f S. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mott.
Snur Hole fcrtu»«haw been
work f«>r u», by Anna r»ge, Aaadn,
Tesafl, Rud .Ino. Ikrtin, ’1 olrdo, Ohio.
See cut. (»th riw »r«’doing »»well Why
tot
Some earn over
a
iionth. Yon can do the work and liva
i home, wherever yoa are. Even ba-
riunera arc eaailv earning from Si to
hOaday. All ag« ». Weahow you bow
ind atari yon. t an work in ware rima
mt all the time. Big BMNtey tor work-
era. Failure unknown among them.
NEW ami w««t»derfitl. Farticutaru free.
SIX MILES SOUTH OF
GREGORY & HICKS.
I ^-T^ATD^^FU l CO(/(3V
KiLL^b
Hood's
ZM2ÆY BE ZEIJklD AT
Ashland Market. REDLWD NURSERIES.
John E. Pelton
GRANT’S PASS, OR.
Fagged Out
Ten acres set to fruit when in a bearing
condition will yield an income of from |3ioO
to >4500 per year and requires no expensive
machine« y to operate it. A fruil-nuser in
the WiUaiuelte valley requires latl a small
outlay, ba- all the advantage* <«f a civilized
and cultured society, has good and conven
ient markets and receive* a better income
from the same investment than can be had
froin any other line of bnrinsas. You <*n
get this land from >56 to >75 per acre of The
Oregon Land t'ompany of Salem. Oregon.
FAMILY
SOLID
TOP.
HE Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and
Milling Company; location of principal
filace of business, San Francisco, California;
ocation of work», Jackson county. Oregon
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
Weight, SMfe
K ■
B |
•»« earned at our NEW line of work,
following described stock, on account of
nM E B
rff I.'ipi’lly nnd bom.iHbly. by those of assessment No. 2, levied on the 3d day of
■Wl I I 111
■ either M-x. toung <.r <.ld, m><! iu their
IFn/e
December, 1890, the several amounts set op
IW g
I a ■ own b ttliliea,when\er they live. Any
Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges.
■ • ■ RF ■ w ■■ ■ one can du tlic work. En#v to learn.
posite the names of the respective sbare-
Send for free descriptive price-list of Repeating Rifles,
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No.
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And in accordance with law,and an order
WM. LYW9AM, Middlefield, Ct. HJEAL HFG. CO., Box G, Rew Riven, Ct
We will make it to your interest to
Treat and Cure all Chronic and Private of the Board of Dire -tors made on the 3d
day
of
December,
1890.
so
many
shares
of
deal with us, so give the new meat mar Diseases. A Specialist in charge of each
each parcel of such stock as may be neces
ket a trial
Department.
sary, will be sold at public auction, at the
fl^^Fresli pork on hand every day.
office of the Company. 809 Market street,
1. DISEASES OF MEN.
San Francisco, California, on Monday, the
2. DISEASES OF WOMEN.
9th day of March, 1891, at the hour of 3
3. EYE, EAR and CATARRH.
o'clock’ P. M, of said day, to pay said delin-
4. CLUBFOOT and DEFORMITIES.
luent assessment thereon, together with
:osts of advertising and expenses of the
5. DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
«ale.
otice is hereby given to the
6. SURGERY.
A. CHEMINANT, Secretary.
We w*ut to increase our circulation very largely during tio next bix months—1» dunki»» IL If lipe.
tax payers of the City of Ashland that
7. ELECTRICITY.
Office, 809 Market Street, Room 37, San ■Ible. To accompltoh this we nevd tbe co-operation of our proaent FiibRcrlb'rs n d ira/lnr«. 'jl eacli
the street and poll tax levied by the City
Francisco, California.
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ot America and Europe. Noto also tbe loug and attractive list fr<m which you are iTIvijeured
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Moetof the novela In thia list sell for 28 coute each lit tho Stands and other libraries You cau act
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ually
Makesip your mind that you will have twenty.five of throe charming wnTleta novel.
Fric», $18 00 at Factory,
cash with Oraor.
This is the time to buy in order
to have them perfectly accli
mated for next sea*on, and we
must sell in order to make
room for new iniportation-The
freight on a borts to Portland,
Oregon is only $80.
Every animal fully Warranted. Terras Easy. Send
for CiUfoguc»
Address
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Apply to G. F, Billings or to E. K. Alsip
& Co., No. 1004 Fourth street, Sacramento,
real estate agents, or to V all . y R ecord ,
Ashland, Oregon.
PARRY
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Stallions.
Executor's Notice.
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a co. JiF
For 1891 will be mailed FREE j
to all applicants, and to last season’s!
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The BArc.s’R W III. By S ylvanu » C om , Jr.
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Citca H ay .
crcY and the Prophet. By WiLKtii C ollin «.
No. 237. TheKtory of m H eddhigHlnf. By tho author
of " Dera Tborae.” ®
No. 236. Martyn —
i Temptatlnn. By Mr«. H. W ood
Wnre'*
Ko. 235. A Modern C’ludoi ellH By author "Dora Tborut."
Ko 23«. The lalHHd II yms Br M. T C aldo «.
No. 253. The Fatal Gioie Rv C lara A ugusta .
Ho 226. The MIII Girl 4»r Tjrol- By M. T. C aldo «.
Ko. 225. SS m I vfm *« Kvveage. By IT. K ideh H agoabd .
Nv. 223. Ruth Herrick. By W illiam If, B uahnell .
No. 215 Ruthven’a Ward. Ry F lobbncn M a »ay at .
No. 214. Two K!**ca. By the author of" Dora Thorua.
No. 213. Cloud» lint! H um »Illite. Dy C haiujs * B xadb .
No. 212. A Vacabond Heroine. By Mr«. A. K dwamds .
Ko. 211. Thorny croft Grange. Hy H ktt W inwood .
No. 210. t'urainei t'ottnge. By Mm. H en ay W ood .
No. 209. The Bream Woman. By Winnie C ollin «.
No. 209. TbeTreaaiireof Franck «rd. ByR. L. R tkv -
K.
KNSON.
No. 207. z
The
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Mload ventare» of John Nichol*«n. By
KoBM'tr Louie H tkvrr « un
the W«ter«sBy MI m M oloc «.
Ne. 206. iiread ‘ ¿'pan “
No. 305. .. A Tale or Th ree Lion«- Ry H. Rio«» H aggard .
No. 204. 1. Pa<e Ninety-two. fay M ary C kcil H ay .
No. 203. I. Mary Hardwick’» Rival. By Mra. H. W ood .
No. 202. W'all Flower». Ry M arion H auland . ffl'tt,
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201. The Merchant’«Crime. By H oratio A loe . n , Jr.
No. 200. George Gaulfleld’s JoNrney. By Mtoa Hn*nix>N.
No. 198. My Sinter Kate. Ryouthor "Vor« Thorn«.*'
No. 197. Ile«perla. Hy M T. Cai no»
No. 196. Ivan the Serf. By S ylyami » C o »», Jr.
No. 105. A Dark Inheritance. By M ary C kcil M ay .
No. ¡84. That Winter Nicht Bv R obert B uchanan .
Ko. ¡83. The »fed €>»»«. By M. T. C ai . no*.
Ko. 18?. For Loto er Riche«, fay author "A Grant
Mtotnk«.'*
No 181 The When rd of Grnaadfe By M. T. C aldo ».
Ko. 180. A Woainn’R Secret. By O lar * Avouera.
No. 156. The Galltj River. » y W ii . mib C ollin «.
No. 155 Florence I v I ng ton*« Oath. By Mr». M ary A.
J) KN I A on . Hlutlrated.
No. 154. Laneanter’» Cabla. Tly Mr». M. V. V ictor , fil'd.
No 153. Meet Grawre^ aHy Mr».JIwnYWoo»^
Ko 152. The
«TAa|». Br n oer.cK M.urav.
I. For<ìn® tfce
the F*8**£*«
Fettorn. 6y Mra. A A j lrxandkr
No. 15!.
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>. A 1*1 ay wricht’« Raashter. By Mrs. anni «
E dwahua . IUuMrultd
No. 149 Hollow A«li Hall, üv M argaret D loünt . fil'd.
No 148 A Bartered Life. By M auiom H arland .
No 147. Hlr Noel’« Heir. Hy Mr». M ay A gnk « F l « min «.
No. 146. B«»rlM*n Fortune. By F lonkncb W arden .
Nine
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Na 145. The
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No!44 L»dy ^^Hhvwrth’s
IMfeifoinia.
By “T mb
fo. 1«. Fnlrisnt. F m U c . By author of‘'Dora Thorne.’’ IlTA.
A Nice Store and a lot 25x144, near Depot,
in block C, railroad addition to
Ashland, at
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AlnnlfeRll>ei»tliiy. By A manda M. D ouolah .
Oiymplu. By M. T. C aldo «.
By Mr* .T ank G. A ustin .
A Brave I’vwurd. By B. L. R tkv « n « on .
A Troublesome Girl. By " T hk D uchkb «.”
Guilty omet Guilty H j A uandä M. D ougla « Hl’d
Falweiy Accuaed. Bv Urx. A nn SSH tcphknu . Ill'J.
A False Been t. By Mr«. A lexander .
The Pearl of the Orient. By S ylvanc ^C om », Jr.
8hii«n Herrick*« Daughter. By M. T. C aldo «.
The Lladuu Fnrm Bride. By M a « garet B lount .
A l»ixngerou« IVoiuun. By Mr». A nn H. htkphkn ».
Bliickblrd Hill Hy R ather H enle K enneth
The Peril of Richard Psirdon. Hr R. L. F akjkon
The Little OI<1 Man ol the Butignollefl. By
K milb G abouiau .^
No. 247*’
No. 243.
N.'. *242.
No 2tl.
No. 240
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BSistract ot the iaws.show.ng H,,w to2
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Nt». 261.
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Largest Stock of Trees
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No. 283.
NUBSERY. For Sale at a Sacrifice
JEWELRY!
H. JUDGE.
Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer. J. S. MULLER,
ASHDAND,
OREGON.
All work ordered will be made to give entire
Bead it: To any o,w who will »end u* O ne 8ubacrlber l<> this pi tier fur One Year
a'Ihc regular sulMi iptton price, irt will glne Absolutely Freo, awl send I,,/ mail rn»t.
paid Twonty-fivo Complete Novele-<i».v tw nty-jlryyo,tt>my rehclf,o.u th» follow,
mg list:
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OREGON,
I wish to announce to the public that 1
am ready to take orders lor any kind of
| gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines,
| filing saws, sharpening knives and scissors
^etc., etc.
Office on Front street, in building witk
John B. Wrisley, the real estate agent. 2-1
The Best Stock in Southern
Mrs. M. E. Tyler,
Oregon-Latest Designs and
Most Perfect Movements.
Artist.
Corner Main and Granite Street».
PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED
Bromides made in all sizes. Call and
examine our work
Practical Gunsmith,
MEDFORD,
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USE
R. STRAIT,
Portland, .... Oregon.
IT T0U CAN’T USD TEBM FOB BALK IT YOUB MEBCNANTK, WBXTB VK.
We will g re fifty of the novels for two year'y tube-rlbers. eeventy five for three enbeci-bers and
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not fall to gHitt least one. and recurs for yourself twenty live charming eofoiditc ume a frk-
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will mlM« grand < han-e-n great opportunity-tf you pass this otter by unheeded
rieifX
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