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r" The Ashland R f . cobd and Mrs. Barrett, The iuqxirtance ol U 8 patent to <ieo E Dean—<0 acres >ec the remarkable evangelist, are about to kwpiiigUic blood in get together in mortal coil, we snder- 23. tp 39 s r 1 e. a j r^c eoudltion is stand. The R ecobd , with its usual en Francis M Ply male tn C<nrazt Mingus — ASHLAND. On Tburwlav. April A lsßl universally known, deed of correction to land in nee 24. tn 37 a terprise, gathered a whole lot of news re- and y t there are lating to Mrs. Barrett's past life in Mis r2 w. $1 very t. w people who Senator J‘. H. Mitchell’«’ wife ah«i4 John Van Horn and wife to T W Britt souri, an«l placed ivjumns of it before its h vo 1 crfectly pure readers. The details,it true, are so shock- 1 ■langhter will apen<l the «ummer in Eu »on—1 acre in sec 5, tp 38 a r le; $1060. ing that we don’t want Mrs Barrett to Mood. T’..e t. h.t cf rcroi Ji. salt iheum, or John Van Horn and wife to J no F Britt- rope _________________ [administer any eu- harist in ours. Re o'.Lcr fonl Lur... r b bcremtedan«! tninsmltted a«n—1.80 acre» sec 5. tp 30 » r 1 e; $ «00. port savs that she was seen talking with , fcr generations, causing untold suHering. and C L Prnett to Jnn P Hoagland — 51.13 Ex-Gov. John Daggett of Hiskiyou has acres in sec 1. tp 37; $100. Distri-l Attorney Colvig this week in *• - al«o accumulate poison aud g :msof dis ease from tl.e ai.- we been appointed one of California’s world’s reference to the matter, also th «t the _____ Louisa Powell to E D Briggs—CJ acres the food sec 23. tp 39 • r 1 e; $500 ""______________ church people are proposing to defend breathe, fair commissioner» we eat, cr the water Jn<- 8 Herrin to E D Brigg»-AO acre* sec her.—L'nkville Star, April 3d. w c d. Ink. There is Woman may never be elect««! to con 23, tp 39 » r I *, $.100. Yes, the <iiairi<-t attorney examined nothing more con- Fordvce IL-per et al to Ashland Woolen her eviden«-e ami we understand the gress, but she will ever maintain the po elns.vely proven Mi1!«—right of way deed for water ditch grand jury had the matter before them rtion of speaker of the house.—Ex. positive aud rlume at Ash ami: $1. p^.k no action Thev were of the thru the M D L Cox to W I Vawter and C, W How- opinion that she is rather late in wanting power ot Hood's S .rsaparlllaover al disease* The Sisson Herald gels off the follow •^-««^"rhtfrom «¿d-a water nght from Evan» Evans creek near prose, nte ute alitor* e«iitora for for lihel. lihel. The fa< t of the l!«xxl. Ti.is medicine, when fairly Sun n<r>«* nf the sawmill of w-xv w»vaco*s ig ¿he (|idn-t eVen want that indi.-tment tried, d> c* expel every tr.-.ce of scrofula or inc Kteckel 1 ’ ■ ®»x:i stawnnlll* ca " iu «11 , ¡alright • 1 u« w n y aonse 1 ing: King Otto is sail to be getting tn* n % of n w *4 of rec 4. tp 3fi » r 4 w; $100. .' verv bad, hut was urge«! to make s->me salt rheum, removes the taint which cause* crazier every day. He now wants to eararrb. neutralizes Jos Robinson to O A C R R Co—right pretense of her inno’ence by members of the acidity and cures many. wav deed to land near Talent: $1. . the M. E. churi-h whom she snc.-eeded rL« umutism, drives Wni H Breese to O <t C R R f'o —right OII in de«-eiving, but who dislike to own up Ths fact that Ward McAllister’s neph way cut the perms cf deed to land near Talent; $1 to it. ew has marrie«! a ballet girl seems to sug malaria, 11«« d p i- Ja- Helm« to O A C R R Co—right of way ; scnlng, etc. It a'. o gest that be, too, has his own ideas as to deed V, land near Wagner creek; $1. ••One <>f my cu-fomers camp tn today and A AVeidner loOiCRR Co—same . $1. vitalizes and en “good form.”______________ a • a«ked me for the best cough medicine I K.,i " ...... H J Terrill to O A C R K Co—right of 1 had." “ay-« 1^« Lew Vnnng, Young, a prominent drug riches th«- Uood, t’. us overcoming that tired gi«t gist «»f of Newman Grove. “ Neb. . “Of cour-e I (eellug, and Lu.ldj g up tl.e whole system. Senator-elect Felton of California ia way deed ; $1. Fred'k Ervk«on GOiC RK < o—deed ol «bowed him t hambertain « Cough Remedy Thousands testify to thc svperiority of Hood's worth about $4,000,000 Thia explains right of wav; $1. did not - — »«k anv other . - 1 have | and be --- - - to t ~ee --- ■ — S 'rwipar” a r.s a L!«x d | urifier. Full infor Hx-kel Amv and Oliver Harbangh-lot 1 “ i"*di< tne that would loosen mation and statements of cures sent free. why he wa* elected by a California legis and relieve a -evt re cold *» quickly a« that lature. The senate is a rich man’s club. block 2. A iii »'» add to Central Point ; $1. Sam'l € HigintiothHm U> Rachel I Wris- remed« d ee. 1 have -old f««ur dozen of it lev an«i Lovey M Higinbotham—160 acre« within the la«t sixtv days and d«> not know Gen. J. M. Riglin thinks that the farm sec of a «ingle case where it (ailed to give the 4, tp 35 » r l e; $400 most perfect -ati-faction.” 50 cent bottles ers' alliance and democrats by each tak Magrie A Saxman to 8 H Calhoun—lots for sale by Chitwood Bro«., druggists. ing two presidential electors, can safely 2 and 3 hl «ck 57. Saxman'» Pennsylvania carry Oregon at the next presidential a«l«l to Aabland; $425. BORN L M Lron to Mr« M J Tipton—property Sold by all druggist», fl; six for f-5. Prepared only election _________________ in Medford: |l*i00: «ubjeetto lien. by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell Mass. EWART—At Corvallis March 30, 1TO1. to Eunice M Lum-den to Oliver McGee — Baron Fava will increase the pleasure Mr. an«i Mrs. A. C. Ewart, formerly of property in Medf<«rd; $2500. Ashland, a daughter. with which Americana witness his de I D Cox to W I Vawter and G W Howard BEAGLE—Tn Ashland. April 3. 1891. to parture if be will take with him the Ma —200 acre« «ec 9. tp 36 n r 4 w ; 1100 Mr an«l Mrs. W T Beagle, a diiuehter. fia and lazzaroni and amnestied bri gun« la bailie E I*h to J M Guche«—10 acre» ip who have been dumped upon this coun 38 » r 2 w ■ $80. and try by his government. Will he Fava us VALLEY RECORD EVANS A BRINK Ashland Market Heal Relate Transfers. PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS' TOOLS, WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.*, John E. Pelton Building Papers. Wrapping Papers * aud Twines. Successor to HOSLEY A PELTON. All kinds of I ARTISTS' MATERIALS. CONTRACTS Hood’s Sarsaparilla Ashland. Oregon. IOO IMPORTED and Registered Clyde, Shire, Fer- cheron & Normal?. Stallions. This is the time to buy iaorder to have them perfectly acch- mated for next season, and we must sell in order to mak- room for new importation-The freight oi a horse to Per', land, "Oregon is orJy $cO. Every aniraal (uiiy Warranted. TmnaEasy. S- i:«: I for Catalogue* A - ’res* >. C- . V'J-iu- - V • rt One of the good features of Senator Cogswell’s labor bill which was passed by tbs last legislature, is that when objec tions are made to a laborer’s claim for wages, and the laborer establishes his claim, he not only recovers his costs and expenses but also such sum as the court may deem reasonable as attorney's fees. The state board of sericulture proposes to raise $50,000 by subscription for Ore gon’s display at the world’s fair. Mult nomah county is placed on the list for >20,000,Jackson for >1500, Josephine $300 and Klamath and Lake $200 each. Thcv ask beards of trade, etc., to send not more than live delegates to meet in Portland pioneer day (June 15) to con sider best means of raising funds and advertising. The fruits of speculation and gambling are being reaped over on the Sound bv a whirlwind of seductions and murders. A day <loes not pass without some of the Imomed cities furnishing n victim of the depravity which follows the decay aris ing from excessive thieving, commonlv described as over booming and over spec ulation. Men cannot take something for doing nothing without, suffering the pen ■ alty attached to injustice and robberv.— E. O. _________________ Of the eleven New Orleans Italian as attains recently killed by a mob, all hut four were registered voters of the Unite«! States. One of these four ia fnun«l to have voted in St. Charles parish .and was also a robber in Italy: the other ia prov ed to bs a fugitive murderer and a mem ber of a band of highwaymen; another fled from his country while charge«! with murdering a female. Of the fourth one no one seems to know anvthing. There is no decent nation on earth that can re tain the respect of the world and attempt to defend such institutions rs the New Orleans Mafia and their dastardly work. Italy should have adopted resolutions of thanks and gratitude to that New Orleans mob for cleaning up a dirty matter that she was unable to do herself. Discussion of the prospect of an attack on this country bv the heavy ships of Italy, has brought to the front again a subject to which the Alta has before re In a general war the country that has the most coaling stations dis tributed around the world will be the bast equipped for action. It is perfect)v certain that for the lack of coaling ata tiona the ships of Italy would never reach our coast. And it is eqntllv certain that they could enter no Atlantic harbor The United States ahotild not let go anv coaling station in the Pacific, for thia ocean ia to be the theatre of interesting commercial and international events Our stations on Pearl river harbor, Ha waii, and at Pago Pago, in one of the Sa moan ialanda. are of very great import ance. When the Nicaragua canal is finished and its neutrality under control of thia government, these coaling stations will be of the greatest importance. If the need of them is not impressive now. the prospect is sufficient to tighten the grip by which we hold them.—S. F. Alta. ferred. Woodville Whittling»«. School will open to-day, with 1 Prof. B. R. Stevens as teacher Rev. Church will preach here the 4th Sunday in each month. Wheat is very »carer in thia vicinity, and ia selling at 75c per bushel. There are very few in this so-tion that have escaped the grip of the grip. Sun«lay school was re-organixe«l here last Sunday, with Mrs Hogan superin tendent. Better Than a Goltl Mine. Ten acres «et to frnit when in a bearing ■■omlition will yield an income of from |20t»> to VLVIo per year and requires no expensive niachinei v t<> operate it. A fruit-rai«er in the Willamette vallev requires but a siuh II outlay, ha- all the a«lvantage« of a civilized and <*u tured society, has good and conven ient markets and receivas a lietter income from the same investment than can he ha«l from anv other line <«! bu-iness. You can get this land from to $75 per acre of The Oregon Land Company of Salem. Oregon. Klnmaih Csiunty Items. D. W. Anderson hits on han«i 250 ^al Inns of sucker oil, which is good for ma- chinerv. Mrs. Thomas Miles, with her little; <-hil«l, arrived on Wednesday’s stage en route for Fort Klamath. .1. D. Carr ia running an eight-horse plow and a six-horse plow on his Tule lake ran«-h. He will plant a very heavy crop this tear. C. T. Nail, of Barnes valley, was in Linkville to-«lay on his way home from Aslilaml where he bail taken a few head of horses for Dr. Helm. A. M. Peterman has 150 fruit trees which will bear this year. The ehtrrv nn«l apple trees bore last year. His apri cot and plum trees came from Illinois and are blooming finely. et fence. W. P. Hillis an«i sons are working their ol«l diggings on Saxes creek with good prospects. CARLISLE—At her I <>n>e at Talent. April 4. 1-91 of ton iimption, M.ty Ge.«rgiette M. D. L. Cox has <l««ede<l his farm to Car L«le. t.eloved wi eoi J. B < arli«le. Howard 4 Vawter of Me«lford, who hebi The fii'ietul wiihoii Sit nl iv afternoon, a mortgage against it. Mrs. Joel Milton has been suffering «■ oih I' i te«l by R v. E. Ruse, and the with grip ami its effects for the past tlirt— htl'iii a « io tie St« .rns « viiteterv. She W .N tile 'll 11 liter of G«-o. W. Mil«! .''Hr«il months but is now improving. A. L-ei'f Cl lekn.iins .-ou'itv, Oregon, and John Woods was verv sick last week I wiih horn in MvH«-nry . ««untv Ill., M hv with the grip, and had a doctor from -<L lstil. On March 13, 1878, at her Grants Pass. He is no« improving. ho.tie in Clackamas «•«>oiity,ahe was unit- Joseph Howell and niece, Miss Gault e«i in marriage to J B. Carlisle, and the of Portland, are visiting friends in Wood fruits of that union was blesse«l with six ville and will spend several weeks here. eliihiren, fo'tr of whom are living. The do-ease«! was a la«Iy of a kind heart and There will be s special school meeting gifted with .«II the virtues of a true worn-: here next Naturdav, for the purpoee of an. Her taking off at so early a time in voting a tax to build a new school house. 1 life is a sa<i shock to those most dear and The people of Evans creek are building 1 a large i-irele of friends. anew school bouse,and will have it ready for the school in ahuut a week. George Bennett donated an acre of land on which to build it. Rev. Futrell, of Grants Pass, preache«! ■O' here Saturday evening an«l twice Sun- dsv. The house was crowded, which re minded us again that we need a larger •1 school house. ( Successors to Chitwood Bros. ) M. D. L. Cox an«i family will move to Roseburg in a few «lavs to l««ok for a new Main St.. Opposite Flagstaff location. We regret to see Mr. Cox leave us aa he is a man to be relied upon, hut --------- Full Line of---------- we *iah him sueveaa wherever he may DRUGS. CHEMICALS. J. C. BARRETT & CO T. H. B. Taylor has piped off quite a large area of ground in the o!«i Pomeroy diggings, and has several hands employ ed cleaning up. He will doubtless take out considerable dust. Wtoours. WMtilte, April 8, U41. COSMETICS, TOILET ARTICLES. STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, And everything Kept in stock by a first- ela-s Drug-rote IfF J'cs«c, iptien« « Specialty Strawberry USE « I S' the BEST. D. M. F krrv & Co*» Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced SEED ANNUAL For 1891 will be mailed FREEi to to all applicants, applicant*, and to Io last season's! season* customers. It is better than ever. 1 Every person using Garden, I Flowr or Field Seeds, I should send for it. Address i 1 D. M . FERRY 4 CO. DETROIT, MICH. I H Largest Seedsmen in the world I ■ TIMBER LAND ! . i I , I ( I For the accommudaliuu of a limited num ber of guests. “ day.... per day........... . ............. |io 00 1 50 1 00 50 18 GBOWK ON 1 Red Hill Land, n Din Camping privileges will be for each imlividual. wood of all kinds delivered «i town at lowest prices. (50J BYRON COLE. 50cts per week P rohbiktor . ll'iihoiit Irrigation. WE do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to I’ltOI’AG I I’E any varieties or kinds of i-lit II. until satisfied that Passenger Coach to Every Train. thev are well ADAI’TED to the soil and Freight moved about town at rates- climate peculiar TO SOUTH EltN OliE- ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. GON. Write for terms to A. 11. CARSON <fcSON, Grant’s Pass,Or. OR W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. any- HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., ASHLAND, OREGON. Opene«i at the old Ashland market bland on Main street, facing the bridge. A ft /U Y EA IS ! I undertake to briefly <]■ ■ ■ 11 I i g I teach uuy fairly iiit. liig. nt p rtxiii uf cither ■ I I K ■ I M-x, V bo edit read and « rite, and uho, ■ Ig a B II II R B huí 1 instruí lion, « ill work induatrioualy, V W Vhuwto earn Three Tltvubanu Dollar* 1. ¿SF" «'«hop thoroughly renovated and re Yea, in theirown localities,*li< r«-»er they live.I will also furnish the altuatiou or employ men t,at » hit h you can mm that amount. fitted. No money for me unless •uccessti i us above. Easily and quickly learned. but worker ■ ■ front each — district or county. 1 I----- «lr.»d,r <- I desire * - uuglit ■ - one ■ - will« « have nnj ■ pru.ld«! emptovn«al • i.rr. t \fratr__ Iteef number, «h.. w h<> «remaking are making orer ¿ver UM»», t-KGOO a yeai é_____ _ numb«-«, re,«e«rl, 1«. ___ NEW J Jv r rfSn .IICOIS tiClJ. 31 Ul' and Nfill.l 8?. l-'ull particular« PR El£. Addresa at once, ton, I eal. Pork, Sausages, etc. E. <'• AlxEEJV. li«»x 4^0, Aufiinta, Muine. JEWELRY! The Best Stock in Southern Oregon-Latest Designs and Most Perfect Movements. 1 KEW REPEATING RIFLE ¡¡MARLIN SAFETY ORNAMENTS & CHARMS. I -SPECTACLES I SOLID TOP. A new and fine stock just arrived. EYE TESTER to discover exactly kind of gla«s you need. Not here just for the season—But here to 'lay. All Goods Warranted as Represented or Money Re unded. SIDE EJECTING. Weight,6*H». J. S. MULLER Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges. Chitwood Bros. Plaza Cor. MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT., U. S. A. Assessment Notice. The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Company. I .oration of principal pla e of business. San Francisco, Califor nia. Location of works, Wagner Creek Mining District, Jackson county, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 27th day of March, 1-91, an assessment. iNo 3.) of two (2) cents per .«h ire, was levied u|«>n the Capital stock of the Corporation, pav- able immediately in United States Gold Coin, tothe Secretary, at the o tice oi th« Company, 328 Montgomery street, Room 13, San l'rancis. o, California. Any Stock upon which this Assessmen «ball remain unpaid on tbe 4th «lav of May 1891. will lie delinquent, and advertised to «a e at public auction. an«l unless pavnieii is made before, will l>e ««.Id on Saturday .he 23d day of Ma -, 1«91. to pay the deliii queflt Asse««ment, together with costs < advertising, and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. A. CH EM IN A NT, Secretary Office No. 328 Montgomery street, R«« 13. San Francisco. Caliiornia. Iapr2 Plants Single meals....................................... CHÄS. S. GRAVES, I Plants, Blackberry and Grapevines. “ I I I Will be open May 1st, Board and lodging |>er week. ME ■ ■ ■■ S ou-‘ < . h«« work. EaBv to ham. Ye fUrni'h everything. W e star; v <>n Xu risk. Y <>u can devote your spare moments, or all your time lo the work. IhU is an entirely new lead,and bring:, v. o:t«h iful succet-s toeverv w«.tk*-r. Beginners ar«« eanting from »2.*» to iit per week and upw ards, and more after a little experience. VYe can famish vou the em ployment and teach you EREE. No space to explain here. Full Information 4 KE... T'KI’F: <jt AtbibiA. M a I.XK. Snug Httle ibrtutD'zhflVr been nifldrat work t.«r u", by Anna Page, Auxin, lie»«, and ,b»o, Bunn, Toledo. Ohio. Iscccu.. oth. r»tin-doing ¡1« well Why |n««t y.«u? Some «-am over eMN«M a InuHttli. Yon cun do the work a.sd live p: lr ..ie. w In r«-'t-r you ar«. F. vmi be- 'ginn.Ta are Maliy earning from to tl«a<Uy. • We »how 5-ateow aud start you. t an wtnrk In »pare time i t .-\U th« thuc. Big money for work« err. VaiD.re unknown among tkrvn. N HW and woiMle«fit!. Particulars fkee. , bsO PoriiuNti.Maiaa —CONSISTING OF— Apple. Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Walnut. Chestnut, Shade anti Orna mental trees. —! ALSO I— 23 Cents per Pair. H. JUDGE. Harness 8c Saddle Manufacturer. Don’t wait nntil in front of a ticket Beller's window before trying to find your drapery hidden pocket. If tickets can l>e purchased in quantities on routes you frequently travel purchase them, and save other people's temper and your own time. 200,000 TREES FOR SALE A Liberal Share of Pat rouage solicited. 'lARRIEs IN STOCK everything in the > sboeniaking line, with prices cheaper than any other place in town. N Fledgely—As it is all over with us I wish yon would return me the ring and watch 1 gave you. Alice—1 cannot give them to you until after Lent. Fledgely—But I insist upon uiemnow. Alice—Yon kuow. Mr. Fledgely, that I cannot indulge in any pleasure during this season.—Jewelers’ Circular. GRANT S PASS, OR. -CITY - I Lenten Restriction. I INTERNATIONAL Here is something from Mr. Frank Porpoi.se Laces. 5 cents per pair. A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt Leather by the side, cheap. House, Lewiston, and the Tontine Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel men Brass and Iron Nails, Auls, Cement, meet the world as it comes and goes, TYPEWRITER. Wax, Etc., Etc., Etc. and are not slow in sizing people i A strictly first class machine. Fully and things up for what they are warranted. Made from very best material, worth. He says that he has lost a by skilled workmen, and with the lie-t tools father and several brothers and sis THE SHOKTSÆJLJSr that have ever l«een devised mr the pu pcse. Warranted to do all that can lie reasonably ASHLAND, OREGON. ters from Pulmonary Consumption, mo 91] expected of the very l>est typewriter extant. and is himself frequently troubled Capable ol writing 150 w. rds per minute— or more—according to the ability of the TIMBER LAND NOTICE. with eolds, and he operator. Hereditary often coughs enough United States Land Office, Ro«eburg Or..I March 28th. 1891. f to make him sick at Price - - $100.00. N otice is hereby given that Consumptionfois stomach. When in compliance wiih the provisions of If there is no agent in your town, address ever he has taken a the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled the manufacturers: "An act for the sale of timber land« in the cold of this kind he uses Boschee’S States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and THE PARISH MF’G CO. German Syrup, and it cures him Wa«hington Territory. ’ Chas. Clawson, of every time. Here is a man who Henley, County <«f Siskiyou. State of Cali- Agents wanted. PARISH, N.Y rnia, ha-ibis day filed in this offi«-e his knows the full danger of lung trou f. sworn statement for the purchase of bles, and would therefore be most the S of s E >4 an«1 8 '4 of 8 W 14 of «articular as to the medicine he used, I section N--. 2i, in township No. 39, south, FREW range No. 4 ea-t, and will oiler proof to l^hat is his opinion ? Listen ! “I snow ibat tbe land sought is more taluable First-class facilities and best of teachers. use nothing but Boschee’s German for its timber or stone lhan for agri« ultural Address, with stamp for retu n postage, THE PARISH MF’G CO.. i Syrup, and have advised, I presume, fiurpose . and to establish his claim to said and before ihe Register and Receiver of i more than a hundred different per this office at Ro-eburg. ®reg«.n. on Friday, Parish, N. Y. sons to take it. They agree with the I2tli day of June. 1891. He names as witnesses: Jacob Casey fl B fl B beenn,ed"f our NFW line of work, me that it is the best cough syrup null 11« ii.oably. by thus«- ol Ager. Siskiyou connty, Cal., Wni. C. flQ M M fll ■ fly ■ <] i in the market.” ® of ■ 3 H TC If- F vi' *' r ' r ""b >» Ih‘-ir Ross of Cadillac, Siskiyou county. Cal., Iwl !■ 3 Ifl I ■ i fe Atul, tt.D.N.wh. « vcrtli'.v live. Any .111 ■? THE ORGANIZE ALLIANCES Arsenical ¡>oison?.ng was at the root, aud that poisoning had been 6teadily go ing on for years. His curtains, his wall pai>er, and. more particularly, his favor ite easy chair, were made of material that contained the deadly arsenic, and the poor man had unknowingly been breathing ia the poison while supposing he was resting aud gaining strength. It was very sad.—Boston Cor. New York Commercial Advertiser. n Has Moved into the building adjoining R. P. Neil’s meat mar ket on the north, and invites the public to inspect his samples REFAIRNG Hall* Soles AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR SIX MILES SOUTH OF AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Marcus G. Heinev and James F. Anders«.n of Henley. Stskiy u county, < al Anv and all persons claiming adversely Mr Murphy, a drummer for Bucking- | the above descnl>e«l lan«ls are requested t<> lui-n <5t Heciit, ot San Francisco, also two tile their c airns in this office on or before other «iruiiiiners, one representing the i said 12th day of June. 1891. Standard Soap Co. ami Buiscuit Co., and HEREBY re pectfully inform the farm J ohn II. S hupr . Register. er« and lalioring people of Jackson coun the other the National Boot and Shoe Co., ty, Oregon, ihat I have been appointed a Chinese concern, arrive«l Tues«lay. San TIMBER LAND NOTICE fteputy Organizer of Alliance and Indus Francis« o’s busy mart pours a host of rep trial Union-in thi- county Correspond United States Land Offi< e Roseburg, Or. J resentatives into Linkville, while a Port- March 28th, 1891. ( ence solicited from all who are desirous of lami drummer is a rara ui»».— Linkville organizing Alliances. OTICE is hereby given that tn compll Star. ance with the provisions ot the act o. SAMUEL H. HOLT, congress of June 3, 1878. entitle.d “A11 act Fhoenix, Oregon. Fulaoncd by Hi. Easy Chair. for the sale of timber lan«ls in the states of 1 California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing A distinguiMhed citizen passed away ton Territory.” Win. C. Ross, of Cadil recently under circumstances which will lac. County of Siskiyou. State of California, arouse a feeling of sorrow in those who 1 ha« this «lav filed in this office his sworn siaiement tor the purchase of the N E k of realize how life might have been pre 1 section No. 30 in t< wnship No. 39. south, served. Ex-Mayor Samuel C. Cobb was range No. 5 east.and will offer proof to show one of the sturdiest of Bostonians. But that ti«e lan«l sought is more valuable for gradually he began to fail in health, it« timber or stone than for agricultural pur- ; tiose«. and to establish his claim to sai<l la.id with such slowness that the decline was 1 before the Register and Receiver of this of not noticed until it had gone far, very fice at Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday the ASH D AND, OREGON. far. but with a fatal soreness that no ' 12ih day of June. 1891 medical skill could at the last avert. It He name« as witnesses: Jacob Casev of Ager. Siskiyou county, Ca .: Chas F. An was all a mystery. The physicians doc All work ordered will l>e made to give entire derson, Marcus G. Heinev ami Chare tored him for this and for that, surmis Ciawson, of Henley, biskivou county. Cal. ing now one disease and another, until SATISFACTION- Anv and all persons claiming adversely the alsivc-descitbed land.« are requeate«! to at the last moment, just a few weeks be Repairing neatly and promptly done, ide t heir claims on or before said 12th day fore his death, they discovered the real of June, 1891. trouble. and at Low Rates. J ohn H. S hupe , Register Little Wallace Chapman, a four-year ol«l Kansas City boy. has a wonderful memory. He recently repeated, verba Wm. V. Jones has improved the ap tim. a nineteen stanza poem after hear pearance of his premises, bv a new pick- ’ ing it read alouJ three times. go. “German C Syrup” Finished in Style Equal to MAYER TAILOR For Sale from .? ICO to §1)00 each. All Kinds of New Work A cow on the ranch of Emetsburg A M< Namara eave birth to a calf on Tues day. There is nothing unusual in this, but instea<I of the calf having a coat of h.iir, like al) well revulated calves should have, it was horn with a fleece of wool covering its brxly. An enterprising local show man has mad«* an offer for the calf, with a view of exhibiting the freak of nature.—Cres«-ent City Record. LOGAN’S GALLERY Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Terms. Cash. Pass-book accounts pay able Monthly. STAltiUMS« M IOO Doses One Dollar to this extent ? ZMÆY BE HAD AT FOR Cor. M ain and G ranite streets, r FAMILY. > I P ainting , P apering , E tc . ' —OR— — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — Blood A Freak of Nature. PICTURES of YOURSELF »EALSBS IX Send for free descriptive pri«»-Hst of Repeating Rifles, Double-Action Revolvers, etc., to the OREGON ASHLAND. LYMÄHS PAT. RIFLE SIGHTS Executor's Notice. i NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed has. by tlie County Court of Doug las county. State of Oregon, lieen appointed executor of the last will and testament of U. L. Rice, with will annexed. All |>er- -ons having claims against said estate a.*e hereby notified to present the same, prop erly verified, to me. at Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, within six inonts from he date hereof, at the postoffice in said city • and all persons being indebted to said •suite are hereby notified t«-make imine liate payment to me at said place B. BROCKWAY, Executor of said estate. Dated this 19th dav of February. 1891. Are Unequalled both for Hunting and Target Shooting. » IDEAL” RELOADING TOOLS For Rifles, Pistols Shot Guns. RELOAD YOUR SHELLS ANO SAVE MONEY. FREE. ILLUSTRATCO CATALOGUE F.'.nd for Catplogue A. showing Sights and £ *J:vs of late st de sign. Address : LYRAS’, Mláákiie’d, Gt. 'ì'i. 05«.'-«-'** 1 ....... 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But we know that it will Like ail extraordinary Inducement t<» bring out ftto united tax pavers of the City of Ashland that effort.« of every one of our |»resont Hubacrlbers—we ebail itavo to make a high bid Wwil we are ambitious and anxious to double our circulation, and, by special arrangement with one of the lead le street and poll tax levieii by the f.’ity ing publleblng house» wc are enabled to make you oumil of the City of Ashland on the 7th ay ot February. 1«91. is now due and will e«‘oine delinquent on the 15thday ot April. Jt«'a<l it: To any on« iMo will se>,d «« One Subscriber (-< this iwoer f<„ One Yser 1 <91. Pay up before then and save costs a‘ the rea«bneuh«ollpt<on price, we will gir.e AbsOiUte'y Free, awl sewl t,u nuut. po,i. \VM. NELSON. O'ni Jwentvnv® Complete Novels -«my tw ntg-]lreym<may sdtectj.-om the follow. Street Commissioner. \ NOTICE. United States Land Office, Ro«eburg, Or.) March 2sth. 1*91. I \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI IA in compliance with the provision» I of the ac’ of Congress of June 3, 1«7S, entitled “ An act for the sale I of timber lands in the States of Califor nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” Jacob t'a«ey. of Ager. County '<>f Si'kiyou. State of California, has I thi« day filed in this office his sworn «tatement for the purchase of the SEW of se«'No. 30, in tp No.39. South Range No 5 i East, and will oiler proof to show that the land s ught is ui«>re va liable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to sai«I land be- 1 tore ihe Register and Receiver of this office at R. seburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 12th day of June. 1891. He mimes as witnesses: Chas. Clawson, .lames F. Ander-on ami Marcus O Heine« I of Henley. Siskiyou county. Cal., and Wni. C Ross «f Cadillac, Siskiyou county, Cai. Anv and all persons claiming adver«elv I the aliove-de-enbed lands are requested to file their claim« in this office on or before said 12ih day of June, 1891. J ohn H S hcpe . Register. An Offer Remarkable for Its Liberality. No. Iler Manifest Mratlny. By A manda M. Dorat.AH. N», m } m M«: ixw «. niullrtltJ. No. 282. Olympia. I«y M T. C ai . dou . No. HS. \ It Irked GlrL Bv H' M M1 auy C fcii . II ay . N.->. 281. Dolore*. Hy Mra. .I ahk «. A ustin . No. 134. ,h‘x V04**** nZ * ’ Al SUBI A I N««. 2a0. A Brin e Ooward. By K. !.. H tkvenaon . SAVE YOÜR Ko 133 Ju** IkT? ‘I/? k<-M <’l»v»t. IS; H vi . canlb C iibb , Ji. N >. 27U. A Troubleaoine Miri. By •• T hk D uchkh .’ Ko ISÎ. >*•«• <I alirorMhi < Hr M. T. CAt.OGk Should your littlaono be taken Tu-MICH? with Membianouc No. 278 tàttili y omet <«ulhy. By A manda M. D ocgi . a « fZtM No. 131. •ri* li“rr4111M* «••»•*<•*. li.t M. T. O ai ih . il j . 277. Falaely Acenaed. By Mrs. A nn H.N tkfhkna . IU'd. Ku. i.’l». I he IMiiniou«! Brut-clvf. Croup, what would you do? MUnt phjsiciuxi could eave N Bv Mr«. H ITua« No. 27«, A FulaeNcciit. Hy Mr«. A lrxandf . r . No. 128. < IIITt* II wmsp . HvErrAtt Piwi. °°® Itsiife? MOKE 275. The Pearl of t he Orient. Hy 8 ylvanu «C ob », Jr. No. 123. A«ntlm*« lllatery. By MxiteAMkr R Lou kt . i No. No. 271, Hliit'in DerrlcL’a Dnnghter. By M. T. C aldor . No. 122. Out oft lie hr». II v C i . ara A uqubta N«>.272. The Linden Farm Bride. Hv M amarkt B lockt . No. 121. No.274. A Dangereux Woinan. By Mrs A nn M.bTKPHKNs. No 120 No.259. Blackblrd Hill By E sthkr H i '. rln K kxnkth . No. 118._____ _____ w Is a tasteless, harrnlp^ 8 powder, and is the only safeguard. In i.fA.TF.rX.i? k , Mr«. M ay A gnvn E i kmisu . k0 veam it batt never lalwd« tinier NOW from j’«ur dri -Ji*' i N o IW. The Perii of Hielt»trd Pardon. Br H. !.. P aukon N«> 248. 'I lie LHtle Old Mail of Ilie ilutlgnolles. Hy no loi 7 :__ _ ww- „„ jr front us. Pricu, 5oc. A samp*» powder by intu.l for ice. E mii . k G aboid au . No 101. Tb« Morw|.k i«ri THE D«. BbLfllli F8GPJÜETAÄY W.t JAMAICA» N.Y No. 247. F rota thè Fnrt?$ tothe Moen. By Jui.xs Vrnx« I C ollina , No. 213 The Giturillnn’a Plot. By pr. J. II. R orimon . No. too. Oat ,rtl«e n,,tb, Í, Nc. 242. The Baron*« W UL By fivt vanu « C orr , Jr. S ’ «S' V”’..r**r X.ua.BKT fmrsT. Ne 241. Tlie<«ray Faleon. Hy M. T. C aldoh . « S' Í L",?"rs!ï »r Mr« !<«»■» Wn»». Nu. 240. The Morrow of n HocrcL By M aicy C kcil |! ay . ARE YOU No. 2»0. Perry and thc Prophet. Iir W ilkik C ollins . »r*«A«»aihOT "Por« il.«,«, Na. 237. TheMteryof u Wedding Klag. By tho autbor 5 K« éí «»•‘•rj. «i c«.. tiL.i it. of " Dora Thorne." • In/rl* dew H OB««. Mt BUI her oí” Dora Thoru* » No. 23<J. Martyn W are’« Temptatton. By Mr». R. W ood w *’ M- A PaMlvr Cria«, Ér ” TakPi riir.,, •“"* No. 235. -- A — Modern Clnderella Bv it auilior “ Dor_ Dora Thorne.” No. w. -— ------ —--„-Ja By u liter “ «e- B, Mr. asaarWom,. Ko. 244. Tb® Uland ■' ----- By M. T. C aldom . Home. No. 2JW. The I' ®tnl Glove Bv C lara A u « u « ta . E? M «»rrtaae.Kr Ml«. M. E Ba.ua««, No. 228. Th«* Mill Uli-lof Tyrol. By M. T.C aldoi . •Utor.*!?.“,«:" B, lb..uLur,f No. 825. M h I wu ' s IC c venae. By H. IB dkm H ag » a hp . ecord No. 828. Huth Herrick. I:y W ii . i . iam H. B vuhnki . l . No. 215 Hull» veil's Ward. By Fi omench M arkyat . 1 í JI' « n««« i No. 214. Two ________ .... i ... Ki**c»2 By _________ the auther of “ ________ Dora Tteorue No. 213. Cloud« and Himahltie. Hy C hari . ka R rark . Ko. 212. A VnaHhoud Ifcruine. By Mrs. 2. A. 7.-... K dwa B da . N* ’ M nid. No. 211. TiiornyeroH Therny i-roft Grnna<*> Granifr. By Karr R ktt W in inwooi - wood ». . 1 *Ua“' ••»«.«. No. 210. ('«raincl Cottage. Hy Mra. H rnry W ood . No. 209. The OrrnHi Breit hi W W ohihii oihhii . B v y Wit W h kik C ollin ollins «. . No. 208. TbeTreMAureof ................................ I’rMiiehttrd. ByR. L Bter- |N.,| KNRON. Fe. 207. The MNadventure* of John Nicholson. Br fir T homaii HsRhyT ----- R obriit l.oui" H tkvknbon i Ko. 78. ‘ “ ---- No. aoe. Bread (’non the Wuter«. By MU b M olocw . f/f’d. No 77 Bo. 205. A Tnle of Tliree LI ohb . By il. R iokn H agoard . Nv. 7«. '■ l our.«..« bo. 204. Pnge Nluety-t wo . by M ahy C kcil H ay Ko 75. b .°. v vte ‘ <“■• - No. 2U3. Mnrv llnrdwlck’« Klvnl. By Mra. |f. TToor. Ne. 14. bo. JW2. Wall Flower«. By M arion R akland . lll'd, No. 75. ... I”"r" I h * P kc «» m No. 201. The Merchant*«Crime. Ry II oratio A lof . r , J i . No 72. Ko. *00. Ceergr CawIDeld*« Journey. By Miss BitAnnnN. Ko. 71. 72.___ Ko. MW. My RUtrrKute. Rrauthor “Dora Thorn«. " lll’d. No. 70. Ttee Nw. 1V7. Hesperia. By M. T. C aldoh . author of •• D m - . No. IW. 1 van thr Serf. By S ycvancb C orr , Jr. K« •» Gabriel'. Mnrrlac». Mai R, N*n.Ki«c., I.,«.. ; , No. IW. A Burk Inlierltance. Hy M ahy C kcil ff av . No. S*. Joba Baw< “ ■ • U If». H, Ml«. M, ,« , . "I.- ’»r»«»t Ko. 124. Thal Winter Mght By R obkkt B ucnanan , No. «T. - ---- a*p«r l>«Mr*« Mw.H Rv MI m M I. 11««. > The lied Crn««. By M. T. C ai oor . No. !6A. Large Stock of all Ot er Lead N«. ee MEDFORD, OREGON, Mr M*»r Ogcii. H*,. tllxttrat.’l No. 182.___ For Love or Itlches, By aut hör “A Groot .??, ¿we»*»lliH,'« Dreioa. U, th««uib«i «.’ Miitflke. • ing Varieties of Fruits. " 0«r« Tl.orn«. ' m«Mral«tf. ■<*.«.«. <« i wish to announce to the public that I No »81. The Wizard of Granuda. By M. T. C aldo ». Cf- ot BL“r* It«««« Wo«»,. P' J _... ready to take < Tilers for any kind . f No. 180. A Wanum’sHeerct. By Ot.anv A cocota . FREE FROM INSECT PESTS am No. 15«. The Guilty filter, »’.r Wn Mir Colusa. gunsmith work, repairing sewing machine- So. ?. 155. Flurencc fvlnglun'a Ou th. By Mrs. M arv A. bo. M. rhe I.»«t 11.1,1, K»O1. R, far« II««., w „vl, D kkisom . Ilhuttated. i ling saws, sharpening knives and scissor- No. IM. Lnn cita ter'a Cubiti. By Mro. M. V. V ictor , flt'd. 2“ 1? £-2*’2.*r etc., etc. "r»“«*"’ 'Uor.TI.«.,« So. 155. Mont <<runge. Ry lira. H kmiy W ood Office «'ll Front street, in building will No. 15.’ The Polwon of Asp«. Hr F i . okekck M a RR ya T. Uy C haki re D iokkfa . ¡Uuttraitd Forging the Fettern, hr lira. At.KXAHbK*. So. 151. .l««hn B. VVrisley, the real estate agent. 2- “ « lCSue,,,2 ■»*"*« oou..w So ISO. .. _ A _______ ARSIR C No. JS Holl lirnKd.n. H, r. H..i1.ro. H»i fit J. K dwakdb . Ilhtatrutfd No. SA MI m I hc « Ry M ary C kcil H at . 1Î allow Ash Ko-149. “ “ * * Hull. Br M argaret Bt.orwr. HfJ. No. 89. A nn «. Ily Mr«. II knby W ood . Ko Hi. A Bnrtcred Life. By M arion H aui and . •* ’ vi '« i » cw . mw . No. 147. Mr Noel'n Heir. Hr Mrs. M ay A s .« eo F irming . i°- 11- ■» m «> Nu. 148 Moul**« Fort une. By F iahrkck W akpin . S’- S' ot TLor::. H’ No 145. The Milite of II carta. Bv B. |,. F akjeon . No. 144. _ I-ndy ___ ^VnltTorth’a Mlamonda. By "Tnr M“«—® Df.CWKfcH ” Sa. No. 143. Fair but Fahc. By author of " Dora ThanM.” fil'd. Mo. Nu. 142. Thc Wnnaitn llnfer. By Dr. J. H. R obinson , ¡¡rd. N«. FOR SALE IN------ *7 “r®. L,„ No. 141. Between Two hlita. By tbo author of " Dora Ko. If Thorn«.'* [Uuitrated. I>rx«»cwu H ot No. w « Nv. 140 Thc Lnwycr'a Recref. By M!* a M. E. B raddon , Ko. 1“' Ml«. Mei OCR. No. W l The NfrHMge <’$»•« of Or. Jekyll ond Mr, No. 1 J I. llr.rr,Ark«ll. »: Mr«. Hi», Wove. Hyde. By IL I. htftrkboh . Ko. Ko. 138. An Old Man'« B h orifice. By Mr«. A rm 8. No. «■ Aja« llawtea. Rr O iomi K i ,«». t-TKPUKNB. Ko. Allrk • L*waej. Rv N. I C allon OHN R. NORRIS is hereby appointed No. 137. Older thc I.lines. By author cf “ Dora Thoms.'' Ko. ?«■ 8. Among the Httlii*. By M auv C kch . 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Address all letter»- vruiryuur Largest Stock of Trees Beldin’sJP in the Northwest. Remedy ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. 100,000 Prune Trees (mostly WANTING A TYPEWRITER? French^ - 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. For the Purpose of Selling the 10,000 Early Crawford peach If so, let the R offer you a fine Bargain, Fine Bwty of Land Known 10,000 Moorpark and Royal a brand-new instrument. as the Apricot. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land O ’ < e, Ro«e' u--g. Ord 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg M rch 28;b,1891. i MARIA COLVER FARM ’V'OTIC ■’. IS HERERY apple. JF’ri/e foi' Particulars. GIVEN THAT Al in compliance with the provisions of 20,000 Gravenstein apple. the act of Congre-s of June 3. 1878. entitled II AVE Ol’EN ED a Real E«tate «ffiee in “An Act for the «ale of timlier I >n«l« in the 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip Odd Fellows’ Bl «ek. np slairtt. F««ur btutes ofj'alifornia, Oregon. Nevada, and I Hund re I Ac es l«e«l land in .laek«on c« un Wiishingt n Territory,’ Marcus G. Hein- pin apple, i I ty—trutt «>r garde i—to lie « «Id in ira«t« t«> ey. of Henley, County of >iskiyou, -tate of suit. Fifty ucre or irowird iract«:—One Ualifoinia ha-thi« «lav tiled in this office hi- 15,000 Ben Davis apple. Practical Gunsmith. I halt down, ba anre ou titne. sworn statement for the pun-base of the N R: S Tuí‘r:.V‘¡^7:ítfl’1r,"t)?t.rv..‘;,,¿“ ÏTrr,*ltu? Ülî* R. STRAIT, E. ¿T FARLOW. Read the W ‘4 of «ec No 28. in ip No. 89 8, It No. 5 East and wi 1 o..er proof to «how that tl e land s ught i< more valuable for its tim<>er or stone -han fo- ag ¡cultural pur po«es. and to i-«'abli«h his claim to «aid and lie'ore the Register and Receiver of i this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fri- ! dav the 12th day <>f June. 1 91 He name« a witnesses: Win. C. Ro«s of C.idli ae. Ms, iy< u coui ’v. Cal., J Ca-ei of A.e . fii'kiyou count). Cal., Cha«. Claw son and Jas. F. a nder.son. of llenlev, Si« ki ou c« u ¡tv. Cal. Any and all ¡arsons claiming adversely t' e aGive-descrilied land-are requested to file their ciaim« in this office on or bef-.re said 12th day of June, 1891. I J ohn H. S hupe , Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Catalogue Pree. Address. J. H. SETTLEMIER Woodburn, Or To Whom It May Concern. I TOWN LOTS! E®- J!- V°' £ r. R. R. ADDITION United States Land Office. Roseburg. Gr.J March 28th. 1891. f N’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1H78, entitled “An act for the «ale of timber lands in the «tates of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territoiv.’’ James F. Ander-! son. o Hen’ev, County of Siskivou. State of California, has this day filed in this of fice hi- «worn -tatement for the purchase of the S W '4 of sec No 2S. in tp No. 39. 8 R No. 5 E.and will otier proof to «how that the bind sought i« more valuable for it« timber or stone than for a.ri«-ultural purpose«, and to e-tahlish hi« claim t «ai«i land before the Regi-ter and Receiver of this o^ ce at Ro«e>>urg, Oreg« n, on I’riuav the 12th dav of June, 1891. He names a« witnesses: Wm. C. Ross of Cadillac. Si'-knou c« unty, Ca1 , Cl a«. Clawson of Henley. Siskiyou county. Cal.. Jacob Casey of Ager, si«kivou county. Cal.. Marcus <■. Heinev of Henlev, siskivoti «trictlv Firet-ClasS. Warranted. ci unty. Cal. All ibcond Growth Hickory. Any and all persons claiming adversely ?wsl Axles an«i Tires. the above-describe«i land* are requested to »“cat .'rm*. Perfectly B o I auc . file their <'laiiu~ in thi« offi«-e on or before Leng. L;-«sy JlT'JiLg- Tewoe-ed Spring. Best tvaeels aiii ^.1 u*.r. said Uth day of June 1891. J A Good Cigar is a Thing of Joy You can always find the fin est of Imported and Do mestic and Key West ci g ymts And the best brands of Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco AT---- HASTY & GREGORY’S No. 7Ì Joax M. »am, Kaabwr. a TO? CAM T F1MJ 7UM $02 SALE LT >90» J«*VKAMTS. W2XT1 VS. Job Printing at the “Valley Rec lord” Office.