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Died on the Care VALLET RECORD.1 A man died suddenly on la«t night's train near Glendale, while en route to I xm An geles. The coq«e was taken off the train ASHLAND. O b Tburaday, Mar. 26. U®1 in Ashland this morning. Dr. Parson, county coroner, viewed the remains, which , were those of B. F. Ivie, county surveyor! The People's Paper. I of Cowlitz county. Wash., wbo was bound ¡ for Southern California, being sick with ¡ Prssiisnt Harrison has decided to consumption ■tart on his trip to the coast within a few days efterAprillM^^ The 4th trial of Handy Olds, the Port land gambler who murdered another gambler named Weber, resulted in man slaughter. Heretofore he has been sen tenced to be hung eseb time. Roseburg Review: The inconsistency heretofore noticed in the Oregonian should no longer exist. When Harvev Scott now wants to write one of his old- feshioued, hard-hitting tariff reform ar tic lew, why be can chuck it into ibe i democratid ?) Talegram. Dyspepsia All Kinds of New Work I EVANS Few people have sufiered more severely trom dyipepsta than Mr. E. A. MeMaitoa. a well known grocer ot Staunton, Va. He says; “ Before 1S5S I was In excellent health, welgti- ing over M0 pounds. In that year an ailmeid developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon 1 At an inquest held at the Depot hotel, was reduced U> 1« pounds, suffering turning in the city o( Ashland, in the county of .conations in the stomach, Jackson, on the 26th dav of March, 1891,! palpitation of the heart, before John S Paraon, coroner in said nausea, and indigestion. county upon the body of B. F. Ivie, there j I could mA sleep, lost all lying deaid, the following jurors being! heart 111 my wurk, had Ata of melancholia, and ■worn to enquire into the circumstances for days at a time I would have welcomed attending the death of the aaid B. F. death. I became morose, sullen and irritable, Ivie, decide that the said B F Ivie was and for eight years life was a burden. I tried aged about 35 year» and was a resident many physicians and many remedies. One day of Cowlitz county, Wash., and that he a workman employed by me suggested that carne to his death from consumption. I take ■ Hood’s -------- and-------- AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. C Intense In witness whereof the jurors have to SarMpa- thin verdict set their hands thia 26tb day It had of March, 1891. wife of G. M. Grainger. T. E. Godfrey, M M. ©benchain. A. Hunsaker, R. Leonard. H. C. Skinner. Peut of Hop*.. B. Briggs brought into this oilice on Monday several samples of the much-to- be-d reader! hop louse. These are not formed on the x ine, but on willow and plorn trees The presence of the eggs and the insects waa plainly seen through a small magnifying glass. The theory is that on all willow and wild plum trees these insects germinate and fly to the hop vines and there breed the louse, and from the louse comes the flv which goes to the plum trees and willows and lays its eggs. It may be that tbe hop-growers by acting in concert mav avoid the pest Ths California assembly investigating at tbis early stage.—Independence West- committee have found Bruner guilty of Side. ,______ taking a bribe, aa charged by the Exam All medical authorities agree that catarrh iner Assemblyman Lowe, Bruner’s is no more nor less than an inHammalion bosom friend, assaulted Bledsoe, chair of the lining membrane of the nasal air pas sages Nasal catarrh and all catarrhal af man of the committee, in the bouse and fections of tbe head are not diseases of the blood, and it is a serious mistake to treat in the presence of Bledsoe’s wife and them as such. No conscientious physician daughter, while Johnson, another one of ever attempts to do so. It is held by emin the rascal Bruner’s friends, threatened ent medical men that sooner or later a spe him. This country seems to be getting cific will be found for every disease from which humanity suffers The facts justify in dangerous straits when a man is in us in assuming that for catarrh at least a positive cure already exists in Ely’s Cream danger of insult snd outrage for finding Balm • proven rascal guiltv of his <*rimo The farmers control the Nebreeka lag- islature, and when the city members proposed night sessions the rural broth ers voted it down and compelled the work to begin at half past six in the morning. This is the best thing done by sny state legislature this winter. If legislatures knock off at chore-time and begin at milking-time they will do lees mischief. ________ Suffering sla. I did so. and before taking tlie whole cf a bottle I began to feel like a new Mas. The terrible pains to which I had been subjected, ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea disap peared, ami my entire system Ix-gan to tone up. With returning strength came activity of mind and l«dy. Before tlte fifth bottle was taken I had regained my former weight and natural condition. I am today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.’' N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsa parilla do not be induced to buy auy other. 8 Years Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by »11 druggists. gl;.lxforf5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mau. IOO Doses One Dollar PAINTS. OILS, PAINTERS' TOOLS, WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., John E. Pelton. Building Papers, Wrapping Papers and Twines. Successor to HOSLEY & PELTON. ARRIES IN STOCK everything in tlie sboemaking line, with prices cheaper : than any other place in town. BJE H.A.ID AT CONTRACTS Cor. M ain and G ranite streets, Athland, Oregon. Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay able Monthly. CHAS. S. GRAVES, SHOEMAN. Assignee's Notice to Creditors ASHLAND, OREGON. In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jack- son county. In the matter of the estate of E. M. Mill- i er, insolvent debtor. OHN R. NORRIS is hereby appointed Notice is hereby given that E. M. Müler, agent during my absence to make all late a merchant of Ashland, Jackson coun ‘eollections and settlements', and all per ty, Oregon, has by deed in writing, dated sons knowing themselves indebted to me on the 22d day of Dec., A. D 1890. made to will take due notice that he is instructed to the undersigned a general assignment of all make prompt settlements and collections. his property for the benefit of all his cred J. M. McCALL. itors, without preference, except as bv law I such preference is given. All claims against said estate must there fore be filed with the undersigned assignee, duly verified, on or before the second dav of April. A. D 1891. Dated this the 31st day of December, A. P'or the Purpmte of Selling the D. 1890, at Ashland. Oregon. JOSEPH H. MARTIN, . Assignee, Ashland, Oregon. , Fine Betdtj of Land Known C. B. W atsox , Attorney for Assignee. All parties knowing themselves indebted an the to E M. Miller wül please call at my office and settle the same. n41-7t JOS. H. MARTIN, Assignee. MARIÄ COLVER FARM SLX MILES SOUTH OF Has Moved into the building adjoining R. P. Neil’s meat mar ket on the north, and invites the public to inspect his samples A Liberal Share of Fat rouage solicited. The people of Australia are greatly in teracted in the expedition which ia to sail from Melbourne in July next for the exploration of the icy region surround ing the south pole. It is to be command ed by Baron Nordenskjold, the first and thus far the only navigator to sail around Europe and Asia by passing through the Arctic ocean, from North Cape to Behr ing Straits. The “Vega,” that made the famous voyage in 1878—I», ia to be the principal ahip of the Antarctic expedi tion, and the cost of the enterprise will be largely defrayed by private liberality I and public contribution. When Evangelist Molloy struck this town her friends informed her that the R bcobd was a town paper that cordiallv despised frauds, mountebanks and hum bugs, and furthermore that it was par ticularly in the habit of abowing them up without regard to the amount of “infloo- ence’’back of them ; ir. fact, the more “infiooence" back cf the nicer the more abowing up it would get. In a sermon delivered after the issue of the R ecobd containing the account of how slick the dear Bro. Billings had robbed Aram Biah out of 0600, principal, the intereat and $10 besides, Mrs. Molloy made some re marks about the secular press “malign ing the motives of God’s people.” Be sides saying that the R ecobd was so fil thy a paper that it could onlv be handled with the tonga, ahe said that the Chris tian people here ehould do like ahe ad vised them to do at Concordia, Kan., ten years ago. The suggestion was to pull out all their subscriptions and advertise ments, and the result of her remedv was that the paper at Concordia was killed We can beat that, Mrs. Molloy. Go back a few yeara more and in MsseachuscttR, Rhode Island, and a few other states such people aa you are were able to roast people alive on real live firee and burn out their tongues with red hot irone for the awful crime of not believing in vulgar frauds and canting hypocrites, But those were in the “good old days, Mrs. Molloy. Times have changed. Ileal Eat ate Tranalem. D J 8 Pearce to J F White—s w *4 of n e and w of s e % of sec 6. and n w >4 of n e M of sec 9, tp 39 s,r 2 w. It» acres; $ 16t» J H (’Towson to J R Beumer—land in »P I 39 ,. r 1 e, excepting I acre already sold I to <» W Crow son, 0 acres; »275. U 8 to M N Long—s w % of sec 211. tp ! b , r 4 ,, 160 acres. U 8 to J Johanson—s e X of sec 29. tp ! b , r 4 100 acm. U 8 to Chas Nickell—s w y« of sec 33, 1 32 s, r 3 e. 160 acres. Jas H Barnum to Elizabeth Cuiutnons land in sec 5, tp 39 s, r 1 e. 20 acres, and 1650 feet; also lots 1, 10, Coolidge add to Ashland: »500. Chas Nickell to J F Ritter—e 30 acres of d 1 c No 79, tp 37 s, r 2 w, 50.00 acres; »1000 Josephine Wilson to J M Guches—land in tp 38 s. 2 w. 10 acres; »400. Mary F. Walsworth to Alice M Butter worth—land in sec 5, tp 39 s. r 1 e, 1.65 acron; »800. Volna Webster to Belinda Masterson— land in Park add to Medford: »150. Peter Fitch to W I Vawter and G Howard—land in Medford; »400. w A Bold Stage Robber. Redding, March 19.—The Weaverville and Redding stage was robbed again this evening about a mile and a half from Redding, twenty varda thia aide of where the stage waa robbed a week ago Satur day night. The robber ia preaumed to have been the aarne man Aa the stage came up the easy grade, the robber atep- ped out from behind a tree, disguised with a barley sack over bia head. Point ing a niatol at the driver, Ed Brackett, he ordered hint to “throw out the box.” Brackett threw out the Shasta Wells, Fargo A Co.’a box, when the robber told him to throw out the other box. The driver then threw out the Weaverville box. A lady paaaenger. who was on the box witii the driver, and a male paaaen ger inaide, were not disturbed. No mes aanger was aboard, and the treasure waa light. Ed Graham, the driver who waa shot in the other robbery, is getting well. Better Than a Gold Mine. Ten acres act to fruit when in a bearing condition will yield an income of from »2«tat to »4500 per year and requires no expensive luachineiy to operate it. A fruit-reiser in the Willamette valley requires but a small outlay, has all the advantages of a civilized and cultured society, has good and conven ient markets and receives a better income from the same investment than can be had from any other line of business. You can get this land from »55 to »75 per acre of The <qe<on Land Company of Balam. Oregon. The city of Troy. N. Y., is the greatest manufacturing center in this country for shirts, collars and cuffs. The following dispatch from than city has recently ap peared in the pap rs: “About 350 girls employed in the J. K. P. Pine factory of the United Shirt and Collar company have quit wurk owing to dissatisfaction with a new schedule of rates. The other factories of the company are not affected by the strike.” So far as the published reports show, tbe manufacturers of shirts, collars and cuffs did not appear before McKinley’s committee to ask for higher protection, but in the general scheme “to reduce the revenue and equalize duties un imports and for other purposes” these manufact urers came in for their share of increased protection. Did the shirt and collar trust "see a man” privately and get what it wanted without a public hear ing, which might have subjected its rep resentatives to awkward and embarrass ing questions? Here are the duties which the shirt Sn<i collar trust got. Cotton shirts were raised from 40 per cent, ad valorem to |1.25 per dozen and 40 ¡>er cent.; linen shirt fronts and shirts wholly or partly linen were raised from 40 per rent, to 55 per cent. Embroidered shirt fronts of linen were raise«I trom 80 per cent to 60 per cent. Collars and cuffs made of cot ton Imre a duty of IB per cent, under the old law; under the McKinley law the duty is 15 cents a »ozen and 85 per eent. ad valorem. Collars and cuffs made of linen were taxed 40 per cent, under the old law; the duty is now 30 cents a doz en and 40 per cent. These duties were of coarse given in order to "protect labor.” The McKinley law has now been in operation more than three months, and it would seem to be about timo fur the girls employed by the shirt and collar trust to feel some of the benefits of “increased protection to la bor.” Instead of this the trust's new schedule of wage« is so unsatisfactory that the girls go on a striae. Dues this look Like helping American labor by giv ing the manufacturers higher protection? Abstract and Common Noon». GRANT S PASS, OR 200,000 TREES FOR SALE —CONSISTING OF— Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Prune. Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Walnut, Chestnut, Shade anti Orna mental trees. H icks & (I c R ride Strawberry Plante, Blackberry Plant» For the accommodation of a limited num and Grapevine». her of guests. « , Our Nursery —CITY— INTERNATIONAL Red Hill Land, tA. WE do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that Freight moved about town at rates thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE LO . ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. GON. write for terms to Fire wood of all kinds delivered any A. H. CARSON & SON, Grant's Pass,Or. Passenger Coach to Every Train. OR W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. where n town at lowest prices. qoi / w T 4|K A strictly first class machine, machine. warranted. Made from very best material I by skilled workmen, and with the best tools that have ever been devised for the purpose. Warranted to do all that can be reasonably expected of the very best typewriter extant. Capable of writing 150 words per minute— I or more—according to the ability of the 1 operator. You can always find the fin est of Imported and Do I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cal. Sold by all druggists. mestic and Key West MANUrsCTUBED BY Read the “Record’s” Premiums. Peterman Bros. LINEVILLE. OREGON. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. Of Bash and Doors and all kinds and styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built to order. The whole or one half ottered for sale. MRS. Jm CIJNT P INJhJA!. STALLIONS. IMPORTED ■■ ■ B " one tnn *»** « ork. Easy to leant. We ftirnisb everything. \V e start you. No risk. You can devote your spare moments, or all your tint« to the work. 1 his is an entire'y new lead,and brings wonderful success to every worker. Beginners are earning from «¿5 to $50 p< r week and upwards, and more after a little experience. We can furnish you the em ployment and teach you FREE. No spare to explain here. Full Information EKEri. TRUE «V CO., AlUlblA, MAINE. ---------AND--------- OREGON. | Chitwood Bron. Plaza Cor. AÖHLAND. OREGON Executor's Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed has, by the County Court of Doug las county. State of Oregon, been appointed executor of the last will and testament of U. L. Rice, with will annexed. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, prop erly verified, to me. at Roseburg, Douglas County. Oregon, within six monts from the date hereof, at the postoffice in said city: and all persons being indebted to said Private estate are hereby notified to make imme of each diate payment to me at said place B. BROCKWAY, Executor of said estate. Dated this 19th dav of February. 1891. Sial oi Simeons Send Dr. Valerius Wùteràuwr., ft Co.. ”.Vis, Treat and Cure all Chronic and LHteatet. .1 Specialist in charge Department. Gillette Black. Nail Street Hear Chnrrh Street, ASHLAND. OREGON. ASHLAND, Opened at the old Ashland market stand on Main street, facing the bridge. ¡Shop thoroughly renovated and re fitted. The choteen of Freeh Meat»—Beef. Mut ton, Veal, Pork, Sautage», etc. NEW REPEATING RIFLE MARLIN SAFETY SAVE YOUR CHILD'S LIFE' Should your litt le one be take n i TO-NIGHT with Membranous Croup, what would you du? ' WUal pbyucliui could eave luufc? NONE ____________ SOLID TOP. SIDE EJECTING J. S. MULLER, DR. COLE This is the time to buy inorder to have them perfectly accli mated for next season, and wc must sell tn order to make room for new importattun-The freight on a horse to Portland, Oregon is only £80. ----- In the------ HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., SPECTACLES STENOGRAPHY and TYPEWRITING FREE ■ M I I |K| ■ W i ‘l i- Hiid bunorably, by those of IWS B I 111 ■* ■ ‘ 'h- r M '• ' OU"K old. and in their ■ ■ 1 1» I ■ ■ ■ o« ii I ■ nhtn i,wii.-i. ier they live. Any For Salo fro nr $400 1 o $000 each. Ilan opened Drenmnaking Parlors NEW MEAT MARKET. PARISH, N. Y. HA R| ^1 J™». »*<*rned at onr NEW line of work, and Registered Clyde, Shire, Per cheron & Norman Stallions. Every animal fully Warranted. Terms Easy. for CaudogUQ, Address The Best Stock in Southern^ Oregon-Latest Designs and Most Perfect Movements A new and fine stock just arrived. An EYE TESTER to discover exkctly the First-class facilities and best of teachers. kind of glass you need. Address, with stamp for retu.n postage, Not here just for the season—But here to THE PARISH MF’G CO., stay. Parish, N. Y. All Goods Warranted os Represented or Money Re’unded. NEWS-STAND. ------------- 00 Camping privileges will be 50c Is per week for each individual. (50) BYRON COLE. PaorairroB. THE PARISH MF’G CO. Agents wanted. HASTY & GREGORY’S DRESSMAKING A YEAR ! E. (\ ALLEN, lSox 490, Augusta, Maine, If there is no agent in your town, address the manufacturers: And the best brands of Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco JLT— FASHIONABLE JEWELRY! Price - - $100.00. : O X Gfr A RS A 1 undertake to briefly w" J II II ||tearhau.v fairly i»t< ilig.nt person of either * 11 1 1 I I sex, v ho can read and write, and who, ■ IB al IE iiafter instruction, will work industriously, R|F V W V W how to earn Three Thousaad Dollars a Tear In their own localities, wherever they llve.I will si bo furnish the situation or employment,at which you can earn that amount. No tnonev 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 emplov menta large number, who are making over $8000 a year each. It s NEW* and SOlvI 19. Full particulars FREE. Address at once, TYPEWRITER. ti a pleasant, safe, and sure cure for coughs, eold*. and all throat and lung affections. 00 60 00 50 Without Irrigation TRANSFER. A Good Cigar is a Thing of Joy. Board and lodging per week. ............ |10 ......................... “ day.................... 1 per day.............................................. 1 Single meals................................................... 18 GROWN ON E. J- FARLOW. This Remedy Will be open May 1st, -■! ALSO >- TH F, I AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR TAILOR KEHLAMI NURSERIES. J REAL ESTATE. Finished in Style Equal to MAYER M To Whom It May Concern. 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 sub. Fifty acre or upward tracts:— One half down,* balance on time. LOtìAN’S GALLERY FOE P ainting , P apering , E tc . I Kleber Duties and Lower Wages. Tbs effects of Mrs. Molloy’s preaching upon her converts is somewhat peculiar. One of her converts delights to detail how mean, tricked and debased he was be fore Mrs. Molloy’s meetings blessed him with the spirit of the Holy Ghost. A ■mall coterie of men were talking about the published discussion of her character by Thompson snd Hkldmore and Corres pondent John W Cochran. This con vert entered into the discureion with the usual degree of Methodist fervor during red-hot campmeeting time, and among other amusing remarks ssid “a crowd ought to go up to bis office and lynch Kaiser.’’ Whether he was being “moved by tbs spirit’’ of the Holy Ghost or the spirit of the late Geo. E. Graham ia un known to ths writer. FAMILY. All kinds of Bratt and Iron Nail», Ault, Cement, Wax, Etc., Etc., Etc. ni5 VI] -OR— ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Porpoise Lace«, 5 cents per pair. Leather by the side, cheap. THE PICTURES of YOURSELh — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — 25 Cents per Pair Half Soles & BRUNK Ashland Market DEALCBS IN WgMglMkS. Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges. Send for free descriptive price-list of Repeating RiflM, Double-Action Revolvers, etc., to the I MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT., U. S. A LYMAN’S PIT. RIFLE SIGHTS Are Unequalled both for Hunting and Target Shooting. <1 IDEAL” RELOADING TOOLS For Rifles, Pistols £ Shot Guns. RELOAD YOUR SHELLS ARD SAVE MOREY. FREE, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE fiend for Catalogue A, showing Sights and Rides of latest design. Address: LYWAK, Niddhfisid, Cl. CONTAINING VALUABLE INSTRUCTIONS Ot HOW TO PREPARE YOUR OWN AMMUNITION. IDEAL MFG. CO., Box G, New Haven, Gt. B 1. DISEASES OF MEN. During an etymology lesson a mistress 2. DISEASES OF WOMEN. obtained an answer from a girl which S ixteen Y ears ’ E xperience . 3. EYE. EAR and CATARRH. may be characterized both as ingenuous ------------ o——— 4. and ingenious. Tlie lady was dealing I CLUBFOOT and DEFORMITIES. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE teles». harmless powder, and is the only safeguard. In » it has never failed. Order NOW from your druggist 5. DI8EASE8 OF THE SKIN. with the common nouns and their cog Fashion plates from Minneapolis, St. tut. Price, 5oc. A sample powder by mail for loc. HE Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and 6. SURGERY. nate abstract forms. In order to insure Paul and New York. All work guaran THE U. (UDIS M0K3TA3Y CO., JAUAICA, S.T W b waut to lucrcoso our circulation very largely during tbe next nix luontlis—tu double 11, tl poe- Milling Company; location of principal [f 19, ’91 7. ELECTRICITY. that the clara should thoroughly appre teed to give »atiefaction. slble. To accompUeh tbls we need tbe co-operation ot our present subscrlbeis and nadent If each place of business, San Francisco. California; one ot our present readers would socure torus one nej> mbicriber, our circulation would lx. du'ibled, hend the subject of her discourse she Call or write for information. Mention location of works, Jackson county. Oregon c.f course. But we know, that It will take au extraordinary Inducement to brlnp out I ho united JLJEÒ2E YOU this paper. took care to put before them the very Notice—There are delinquent upon the efforts ot every one ot our present subscribers—we shall liars to make a high l.ol. Well, we are following described stock, on account of ambitious nud anxious to double our circulation, and, by special arrangement with one of tbe lead 132 & 134 Third st., cor. Alder. plainest examples; such as (common A SONNET BY MICHAEL ANGELO. WANTING A TYPEWRITER? Assessment No. 2, levied on the 3d day of ing l'Ubllsblug bouses we are enabled to inako you noun) judge: (abstract noun) justice; I December, 1890, the several amounts set op If one pure love, one common joy, one palu. (common) coward; (abstract) cowardice; An Offer Remarkable for its Liberality. posite the names of the resjiective share One heavenly pity, and one destiny etc. holders, as follows: Shared by two lovers in equality; Head it: To any one who wUl tend ua O n© Subscriber to thia paper for One Veer If so, let the R ecord She then surmised that she might safe at the regular Bubicriptionprice, ve will give Absolutely Free, and send by wail, pvt » Ose spirit for two hearts' sole sovereign; No. No. ike roiiow. Names. Certif. Shares. Amt paid. Twenty-five Complete Novele-any offer you a fine Bargain, ly venture to elicit from the girls them One soul immortal made lu txxiies twain, ing list: 200 .21 Bushnell, Rose L I 4 selves a few examples of such cognate In equal flight each winging to the sky; a brand-new instrument. 2«. Her Manifest Deatlar. By ámákí » M. Dooei.*, No. IM. A Low Marriage- By L'iM M vijm - k . Hlneltaid. 10 No. 500 Bushnell. Rose L . . .35 No. ‘¿hl. «Himpla. By M. T. C.LDoa. No. 195. A Wicked Girl. By M ary C kcil H ay . And if one Ore, one shaft that straight will fly forms. Accordingly, toward the close 300 6 No 2(?|. Halare* ...22 Bushnell, W. E. B; Ur*. J««> O. Aurin. No. IM. Tlie Pearl of the Ocean. Bv C lara Af'oi'a i a . Home to two hearts, and there will quick re 280. A llrnve Co ward. Uy R. t. B tkvsmo «. No 189 Th© Old O«iken Chest. Br tfrr.vANU» Co»», Jr. of the lesson she made the request 200 4 No. 31 Bronson. K. D. No. 279. A T'raubleaome Girl. By ” Tn* Pecau*.’’ No. ISJ. The CaliferninCahln. Bv M. T CAi.ru.u, main; 100 2 Xo. 27«. a aliti amai G aliti. Br am «»« M. D oüvla *. nr J No. 111. Th© Farcellini Kubles. Ity M T. O ai . duii . 30 Clark, W A After some time one child timidly 50 1 No. 277. Fnl*elr/.emaed. Hr Mr*. A n « 9. Brera*«*. /UV. No. 19. 1-ht- 42 Clark, Jas. G .... If self love's death (each loving other solely. raised her hand. 27«. A False Brent. Dr Mrs. A lskamsu . No. 1». « litre llaaaa. Bj E tta w . r<a^;a. **'•• ■■ 200 4 No Clark, 8. B ........ .61 Ko. 275. TMe Fearl of ibe Orient. Br B iltarts C osb , Jr. No. IM. Aaalka'* lllatarr. H, m . m . iwt B lofmt . Love being the one desired wage of Love, “There's a good girl,” said the teacher;. No. 271. HI mon Derrlek ’ s Daischter. HjU.T.CnMi 200 4 No. IM. Out artke Sen. B.C l **« * o . l * t «. Decker, Mrs. Myra .18 And each forestalling tho least wish soever 2 No. 272. The Uadrn Farm Bride. Br U amasit B lovot . No. 12!. “now, what is your example of these 100 Fallon. D. E. L.......... 40 By each in mutual sway enthralled wholly)- Na. 274. Ilanaereae Woman. B; Mr*. Ann B. Brrr«««* No. 120 2.be E.ll Uealua. By fl. T. 0» uh >* I «5 No. 3000 250. Blarkblrd Bill Bj K*rir«a B ksls K sshrtb . N». 1». Tbs _______ _____ _ _ M c Lagan, Geo............. 20 llrUary at lllaekwasd Ursa». R. common and abstract forms?” If these of quenchless faith the tokens prove. No 21». Tke Ferii af Klehard Pardea. Br B. !.. rsuson Mrs. M ay A gnb » F leming . KMJ 2 No Rotnor. Stella B........... 41 Say, when shall Scorn so fast a knot dis 24B. The _______________________ _________ ________ Utile Old M ah of the BaUgnellM. Hr No. 103 The La»t aT the Kathveaa. “Please, ma'am,” answered the girl, I By Allss M vi ock . 200 4 Smith. Mary C ............ 17 K milx G abokiau . No. 101. The Marwlrk Ft sever» “(common) body; (abstract) bodice!” Ko. 217. From the Earth io the Moon. By J ules V xrnb . Coi.i. ins . niuttmttd. OKCAUaK TNCY ARK 310 15,500 Tromblev, J. B ............ 65 —Oliver Elton in Academy No. 243. The CJeurdlue’« Plot. By Dr. J. H. R obinson . ¡¡’•’Si' By Re*« C o « wat . 2,500 ■ 50 No. 242. Tlie Huron’» Will. By B ylvanu » C o »», Jr. I need scarcely remark that the gover Taylor, Maude A 8 iteteli ----- r-r —riX.wiur i . ocot . . S0, MA»« abb r B B ixjcnt No. 241. The Gray Fulcon. By M. T. C aldor . No. ee. A p»l© al. ef af i Bln By Mro. H*«*, Wo... And in accordance with law, and an order ness decided that her class required at No. 249. The Borrow of i> Secret. By M ary C kcil H ay . Copper Coated Telegraph Wire*. No. D. M. F erry & Co’s !• Hunter. B ia » i > Tin...* lift, •rtua ! of the Board of Directors made on the 3<l N g . 23». Perrjr nnd the Prophet. By W ilkik C ollin ». No. Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced ’’V“.“?.*«?*4!.*’ *u,htr ' "or. Tlwri.. least one additional lesson before being After exhaustive experiments the 237. The Story of u Weeding KliiC. By th« author No. H. The iK«l<M.br ,4«My»ter,. HrCn.o Ho.. . __ dav of December, 1890. so many shares of No. of “ Dora Thorne." Ko. «I In<rle4e7 rle4aw M.« m Tir ouibor or •• fioro 1 Lors. subjected to a searching examination.— French poetoffice has decided to substi each parcel of such stock as may be neces No. 23«. Mur tv n Ware’« Temptation. By Mr». H. W ood No. R ftÙTXe SEED ANNUAL B ’ Metre Crime By Tn*l><cu«w. ■ ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS sary, will l>e sold at public auction, at the No. 285. A Modern Cliiderelln- By author “Dora Thorn»." No. • a . iXwste Chambers’ Journal. For 1891 will be mailed FREEi »• By Mrs H enry W ood , tute a copper coated steel wire in place No. 234. The Island Home. By M. T. Cat. do a. No. ... By author •’ Dora Thorne ' Ito all applicants, and to last season’ll office of the Company. 809 Market street, No. 233. The Futnl Glove By C lara A ugubya . No. 50. __________ Jll Marria<r. By Miss M. R B msuimih . of the ordinary iron wire for telegraphic MILLIONS. The Origin of High Ueela. The Mill Olrl «r Tyral. Br M. T. C lima . Ko. 09. A Queen B A m ausai K hun , By ibeauihuraf L customers. It is better than ever. 1 San Francisco, California, on Monday, the No. 22«. — No. 225. Malwa ’ a Hr venge. By H. H idi : h H agöamd . Dora Thorn». ” 1 Every person using Gardent M 9th day of March, 1891, at the hour of 3 No. 223. K ut It Herrick, l’.y W illiam H. Busa» ell . Heels, it is said, owe their origin tc and telephonic service. It is claimed Í.’ * The BÌateh fard _4Ve»t. By lit oh C onway , lit No. W. — ” a A Flower or Field Seedst fl o’clock P. M. of said day. to pay said delin No. 215. Kuthven*» Ward. By F lorence M arr y at . No. -J. 91. The — CaraeafCarew. .«--/•e of Carew By author Dora Then.. • fl should send for it. Address fl Persia, where they were introduced upon this will greatly reduce the induction.— 100,000 Prune Trees fmostly No. 214. T bo KI mcs . By the author of " Dora ThorD«-” No. W. A Shadew oa thaTbreebt kJ Crxn Usv quent assessment thereon, together with No. M. The Fatal l*Mlea- 57 New York Journal. Ko. 213. donde _ ___ __________ nnd Runahliie* _______ __ By ______ C harles _ _ «.*.«-. B eade . ■ D. M. FERRY A CO. H , author "Dora Ibuio« sandals in the shape of blocks of wood a w ----- M ri A Heroine* E dward *. By Mrs. A. E owarh . No. H. Carrlaton*» <5lft By Hr» Vagabond costs of advertising and expenses of the Ku. 212. A --on C onway . Hid. fl DETROIT, MICH. M French J "ÍETT WtNWOOD. No. 211. Thorny croft Grnnse. By R kty W inwood . No. W Mare Bitter Uaa De« r-------------------------- Death By author of " Dura fixed underneath, such being the root K Largest Seedsmen in the world No. 210. Caramel Cottage. By Mrs. H knry W ood . Thorn».” On cold days when struggling to keep 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. | sale. A. CHEMINANT, Secretary. No. 2W. The Bream Woiinui. By W ilkik C ollins . Na. W Ml»«ar Maat * By Wii-Kia Coi.LiN». Hitch aliti. idea of those deformities to which lovely No. 208. The Treasure of Eranehard. ByR. L. A tey - No. H fa the Holidayi warm, let the consumer reflect that he ra. By M ary C kcii . H*v. Office, 809 Market Street, Room 37, San BNS0N. woman owes bo many of her woes. A No. M TheHaaaaatla 10,000 Early Crawford peach Francisco, California. tomaatlo Adv catare» of a Milkmaid is paring a double duty of 49) cents a N’o. 207. The Ml«advfeature» of John Niehoteon. By Br T homas IIAany, high, unsteady heel, it is an open secret, R obert L ovis bykvknson . No. T9 * De “• ad ‘ Heart. By^author of " Dora Thorne. ’ 10,000 Moorpark and Royal I Ko. 296. Bread Fpmi the Water». Dr By Mita Miss M oloc vi . ock ». . fil'd. ril'd. No. TT. Bays. B, >!»■ C omwat . injures the leg tendons and affects the pound and 60 per cent, ad valorem on No. 205. A Tale or Three Lions. By H. R ider H aqcamd . No. te. ►ha th* *aow. By B I. F.iutos. his woolen rV*'- ’ - - No. 204. Page Ninety-two. By M ary Ciccrr. H ay . No. n. Att ¡W.Ht'iBw,,. B, ruauuSuin. spine as well as internal organs, which Apricot. No. 205. Mary llurawlck Rival. -, By Mrs. H. H. Woon. W ood . Na. U. CalL____ ------------ - ’ - e ------------- ---------- I Back. B* Mi u. Co«.., No. 202. Wall Flower«. By N abiun H ahi . and HVd. -------- .jwera. Ily M abiuh H sklakd /U ’ rf. No. TI. Mildred are liable to be displaced by the thrown —-»--■? Tra»aaloa. n, •• T.« in chu * - Esopus Spitzenberg No. 201. The Crime. By Bctia H orayio At««., A lgkn , Jr. No. 13 '!•« Merchant*« MerrhaMl*.Crime. Rev. C. H. Lovejoy, woo is an aspir »CaaM’AÄrt. By Author of üorA Tl.or.- ' 'OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the 35,000 No. 200. George Caulfield*« Journey. By Miss B raddon . No. II. forward position entailed. In Persia, ant for the chaplaincy of the next Kan ha Uray W.maa. B) Mr, u.,««, ,.. v 50 aMt SM./ «Äf ÏW H’ 1L‘ Practical Gunsmith, tax pavers of the City of Ashland that No. 198. My Bister Kate. ByR'^hor "Dora Thor a». “ fil'd. No IQ. apple. the first home of the heel, however, these sas legislature, once offered up a prayer No. 1»7. Hesperia. By M. T. C aldor . the street and poll tax levied by the City t iu. uv. t un is v nrri* •»/ i. »asís » v<>««. Ko. 196. i IvuntheKerf. By oí B ylvanu Co»», *rr. Jr. No M Oabrlrl'. Marrlan. By Wo «>«C.,i us. mt blocks of wood are used simply to “raise of such length in the Topeka legislature Council of the City of Ashland on the 7th 20,000 Gravenstein apple. No. 1»5. A Dark Inheritance. By M any C kcil H ay . No. M. {.ka B.werba.k'o W ita «y Mix Hn«k MEDFORD, OREGON, Ko. 184. That W inter Night By R oskry B uchanan . No. «. Jao.or Itaa.'o toret B1M1.0M r. H..i l v, the feet from the burning sands of that tliat one of its members afterward de day ot February, "1891, is now due and will 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip No. 183. The Bed Cress. By M. T. C aldo ». S ’- S fr,«»»» "*» /«>r.r.oro.i. I wish to announce to the public that J become delinquent on the 15th day ot April, No. 182. For L©»© or Klches. By author “A Great country, and were about two inches clared it to be “the first complete state 1891. By tkoM'Ur ,f Miscaks. ’ am ready to take orders for any kind of “boi* 'n,«».- ru.Mrtta Pay up before then and save costs. pin apple. Ku 181. The Wizard of Granada. By M. T. C aldo ». high.” With the Persian women these ment of Kansas affairs ever made to the No. a ll.4C.art Fans. By Hr*. Ha»>, W ool In .1 gunsmitli work, repairing sewing machines, Ko. IbO. A Woman’« Aeeret. By C lara A uousta . WM. NELSON, *• £• "J V" «« Cot-noa /«•' riling saws, sharpening knives and scissors K o . 166. TheCulltv Hiver. By W ilbib C ollins . blocks were vastly higher than those almighty.” No Street Commissioner. 15,000 Ben Davis apple. SyM.«,C«,,, H.» c- N o . 155. Florence Ivlngton’a Oath. By Mrs. M a » v A. No. ÎI JlMkt.tk«OI4II.«. Jasl**» Waak NMe. ■» hr* I.«««, Uo,,. m etc., etc. affected by the men, their height being D enison . IlluttraltA. No Mirtar. "I ■►‘«•«M •«,« lunuru^i. Office on Front street, in building witi No. 15*. Luacuster’« Cabin. By Mr». M V. V ictor , lll d. Me. «9 from eighteen inches to two feet, thus The lord mayor of London receives a 1.153. 153. M««t Moat «¿raBffe Grange Ry By Mrs. Mr». H bnby enry W ood . No. 4». ThcOrieklrtaa ______ tk.Ileouta. 4 Okrkuuao mori Large Stock of all Other Lead John B. Wrisley. the real estate agent. 2-4 Ku. Assessment Notice. No. 1.152. 152. 'Oie 'Il»c J Polson ’oUoii ef of Asps. A«p«. By F lobknck lorence M abry a I ryat at . Dy Cnaai KB PMBSaa. JKitraM ------- becoming more of the nature of stilts salary of $50.01)0 a year, but the larger Ko. "1. 151. Forirluff Forging the Fetters. Fetter«. By Bj Mis. •* *-------------- A t . bxawdbb . /.Haw Mack. By WlLMir C ullim . ing Varieties of Fruits. Nu 150. Z_____ " Z l>*u<l»ter. -J-___ -, By -,_________ >. a rUy wri<l«t*» Mrs. annib than anything else. ■» r.MAMitiu» m > am pm . part of this sum is expended in enter The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and E dward «.* illustrated. ng. Rv M uy C bcil Rar. K m . Ü9. Hollow A»b Hall* By M arqabey B lount , flld. Strangely enough, many years after, a taining distinguished people and giving Milling Company, i.ovation of principal FREE FROM INSECT PESTS By Mr». H bnbt W ood . No. 148. A Bartered Life. By M arion H arland . r Ko»«. By W ilbib C olli »»: similar fashion came into vogue in Ven big street shows. As a cousequenoe the pla e of business. San Francisco. Califor No 147. Nr Bv Mr». Mrs. M ay Aexu F lbmin » ►Ir Neel Noe! ’« » Heir. llelr. By A on as F ». •7«»rat«. By Mr». Ai.KxsMt,Ka. nia. Location of works, Wagner Creek No. 146. Borin’s Fortane. By F ixibbnck W ard «}'. •M om Pawn. Ry author “ Dora Thorn».* m Catalogue Free. Address: ice; but the motif in this case was comi office can hardly be tervi-d one of profit Mining District, Jackson county, Oregon. Nu. 14Ó. The Niaeaf Heart«. By B B. L F a arjbon * . No. 144. Lady %Vaiwartla’• Diamond». By "Tns cally different, for “by its means jealous Notice is hereby given that at a meeting ------ FOR SALE IN ------ D ucitim »." Uouori Dou’t Buy Bread. of "Dora /W’d. No 143. I.’ Fair Fair bat hat False* Fal«e. By By author »uihorot" Dora Thorn«. Th»ro». ' * fil'd. of the Board of fyrectora, held on Wednes husbands thought they would be able to No 142. 2 The W Woman mbiiii Hater. By Dr. pr. J. J H. R B obinson orinsom . Hid. IUd. Paris was treated to a queer 6ight the tr.P “i H«»’ »«>'■ day the third day of December. 1890, an as-1 fcü lil. Between Two Aino. By tbs author of ** Dor» !tka W Ulrlwlcl. By M ast C*cu. H.v. keep their wives at home.” The tup- Thurue." /UMStiotsd. sessmentlNo. 2.) of two cents per share was other day — the arrest of a man who had a. Bj t>.o Mil.or .r “ !»,„• Täoo,..' Nu. 140. The Lawyer*» Secret- By Mis» M. E. B kaddon . ports of such shoes» in Venice were called • ByMlMMULOCK! ! levied upon the capital stock of the cor- i No is». The StruM«e C bm ef Ór. Jekyll aa<l Mr. By Mrs. U kkmt Waup. Hyde. By E. L. 3 tmvbb » on . “cliapiaeys,” and to appease the vanity stolen five cents' worth of cakes, and yet | poration, payable immediately, in United who wore fourteen medals, crosses and Nv IS* An Old Maa’a Oacriflee. By Mrs. A bb 8. •• •■* U«Waa Mair. By A a a it T bom as States gold coin, to the Secretary at the of- of the Ladies, and doubtless alto to sugar •raras«». AIM'* L^acy. By M T C ai M» other decor:-rions. ali given him for gal : lice of the Company. Room 37, f lood Build- ■ K«. l>7. Fader the Lilac». By author of” Dora Thoro».** ___________ tasMslaa. __ By _____ M. b , _____ o «< ji H at . fit». the pill, were made highly ornate. The I ing. Market street, San Francisco, Cali- ! Just think of It I We Will give you twenty five charming complete novels free If you will «".t us height of these chapineys determined the lantry on the field of batt!«-. Such hon ; fornia. 1 ___________________________________________ only tme yearly subscriber The novels are splendid ones, and they are published complete in ueut pamphlet form. Note the names of the authore-they are the most celebrated writers both rank of the wearer, an extra coating for ors are plenty, but the wearers may go UI*^tWhiPh.ibe. a’?es?,nen‘ Take! Take! Take! The “Valiev Record." ot America and Europe. Note also the long snd attractive list frem whteb you are tXileied ragged andhungry.—Detroit Free Press. shall remain . unpaid Inquire at the R ecoud office. upon the tenth day of' the pill, “the noblest dames being per to select No matter which of the novels you choose, you will be perfectly delighted with them It cure» ennui. January, 1891, will be del'nquent and’ad- i Moot of the novels In this list sell for M cents each In the «Xmdsandother7Ubrerfte You can «i mitted to wear them one-half yard or ; vertiseu tor sale at public auction, and un-1 Out) uf the First African Explorer». ta-*V./treqf any twenty-flre you may choose— fete, for getting us only one yearly subecrlber more high.”—Hospital. i less payment Is made before, will be sold < ui you doubt that this Is a wondn/tiZ opportunity—each a one as you never hod before 1 A modest predecessor of Stanley in on Tuesday, the third dav of February. PARRY MFG. Now let every reader ot this paper consider this offer as addressed to himself or berwtlf ludlvkt- nally Make np your mind that ym. will have twenty-ffve of tai.note“. The Lion's Ailment«. African exploration is Mr. John F. In 1891, to pay the deiinque-t assessment, to- And howeasily you can do ill What is It to get one yearly subecrlber to this paper! There is not If lions and tigers catch cold a dose of gram, of Durban, Natal, who, when a : getber with costs of advertising and ex- I one single one of our present subscribers and readers but can do It, If they will try Itemember of sale. powdered quinine is given to them in lad of 19. traveled for a syndicate of i penses you are not asked to get up a club or to do any canvassing, but merely to use your influence to By order of the Board of Director«. Induce one ot your neighbors or friends to take our paper tor a year Anybody cau du this their food. They sometimes suffer from tra lers through the dangerous Swazi _A. CHEMINANT, Secretary. Among yonr neighbors and friends there is certainly one whe will subscribo for our paper at your dyspepsia, and a meal of liver set before land (being the first of white explorers Office—No. 801 Market street (Flood oullcltatton. 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