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VALLEY RECORD. LABOR AMD THE TARIFF. Klamath County Items. King of Medicines ■EVANS Ac BRUNK Ashland Market John E. Pelton Beef, Pork and MntWn. , P P M PICTURES of YOURSELt -OR- ■ FAMILY MAY BE HAD _A_T LOGAN’S GALLERY , E G STALLIONS M MAYER Finished in Style Equal to AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR IM TAILOR. A liiberal Share of Pat rouage solicited. Hood’s Sarsaparilla THE SIX MILES SOUTH OF GRANT’S PASS, OR. 200.000TREESFORSALE ■ - $100.00. THE PARISH MF’G CO. JEWELRY! little fortuutshave hern n»ad«*t ^^y***^^ w<»ii» h r us, by /.una I'agv, Austin, I • xi*«, nnd .In« B<-nn. 'I uledo. < •hh». v SJMS b *'*'** ,'"1- <'flu it. are doing as well Why T WMEn^^g^^Kuot you ‘ S-.ine earn over »iOO.W a / k S*-' ^dwB>l>o,ttl|- You can do the work and live I toS A ‘Rs. hotue, v li. revi r you am. Even ba- / <1^ ’ t^ynapr iSnnrra are easily earning from ft to elGathiy. All agt-s. Weshow yoehow YV'L. and «tart you. » an wurk in kpsretime or all th<-time. Big mi ne) for work« A “*• I olhire unknow n «mong them. j,. w wonderful. Particulars free, aTTwi ii. II ail let I «1: (k>.,l£ox Poi'tluntl, Maine —CONSISTING OF— Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune. ¡ Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Alinoutl 1 Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna mental trees. Will be open May 1st, —I ALSO 1— Strawberry Plants, Blackberry and Orapevines. 1‘lants For the accommodation of a limited num her of guests. Board and lodging )>er week............... |10 “ " " “ day................... 1 “ per day.......................................... 1 Single meals............................................... judge : H. JUDGE INTERNATIONAL Our Nursery Harness & Saddle Hill Land, PASSEMGER & FREIGHT Red Without Manufacturer. lffigatiou. Piice ■ IS GROWN ON UK- WE do not handle, cultivate, or attempt to PROP AGATE any varieties or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE GON. Write for terms to A. H. CARSON ASON, Grant's Pass,Or. OR W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. A. YEA K ! I undertake to briefly Bl" J I I I I 11 tea. liHity t«iily i.n- I.;g. nt |.er»en of either Nh ■ I ■ ■ ■ |*ex, who cun r«ud and write, and who, KIM ■ 1 II II I I»'" r i..stru. lion,will «urk induatriouely, ww mf WF WF how to earn Three Thouaiuid Dollar« a Year in their own localitiea.ulnr. ver they live.I will also furnish the situation or enipleynirut.at « hlch you can earn that amount. No monev for me unless bucceasf ul ue above. Easily and quickly learned. I desire but one worker from each district vr county. I have already taught and provided with emplovinetit a large number, who are making over »3000 a year each. It a NEW and SOLID. Full particulars FR EE. Address at once, Box 4iC<>, Augusta, Maine, 8288 Frank Cook, Jr., of Ashland is visit Ibe woraiugmeD m txe —mfrj ware •Scro/ulous Humor — A Cure potvenes at Trenton, N J., have been on ing his brother-in-lsw, F. 8. Stanley. I DEALERS IS “Almost Miraculous." ASHLAND Os Tncaspar, April 23 Z8M a strike for weeks in consequence of a A 14-lb. girl was bom to the wife of PAINTS. OILS, PAINTERS' TOOLS, “ When I was 14 years of age I had a severe i «harp reduction in wagea. It has beer, David Vinson at Langell valley on the 3d. WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., wtsak of rheumatism, and after I recovered The People's Paper. The fsmous Lost Cabin has again l>een found impoofbie for tbe «00 idle hand- .J to go on crulches. A year later, scrofula, found in the wildest portion of wild Peli Building Papers, Wrapping Papers to bring tbe manufacturers to terms Successor to H OSLE Y de PELLON, a the form of white swellings, appeared oa can bay. and Twines. Ssoator Palmer once worker! for 25 rious parts of my body, and for 11 years I This labor difficulty tn a highly pro Gen. John F. Miller has purchased 150 — Wholesale and Ketaü Dealer in — ■s an invalid, being confined to my bed cento a day on an Illinois farm, and af tactod industry, which has been recently head of cattie from Alex. Martin. Sr., tbe All kinds of are. In that time ten or eleven sores ap- terward learned tbe trade of cooper. He favored by McKinley, with still higher price being $15 a head, calves and all. .rcd and broke, causing me great pain and ARTISTS' MATERIALS. paid hie own way through college. protecUGD.haa not proven s subject which ‘tiering. I feared I never should get well. Charley Hun phrey and A. H. Engle I CONTRACTS FOR ■ Early in lSsfi I went to Chicago to visit a procect.oimtt journals desire to treat have gone to Sisson to be engaged in saw Jerry Simpeon’s prediction that the 'ter, but was confined to my bed most of the I The policy of tbe protecuonist papers of milling ainting apering tc Alliance will carry at least set en South iie I was there. In July I read a book, • A Trenton was to say as little as puesibl» Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. Charley Swingle has let the contract ’>ay with a Circus,’ in which were statements ern Statee next year isn't pleasing the Cor. ats and ranite streets, about the matter. Now, however, the for the erection of a new residence and Terms. Cash. Pass-book accounts pat- »cures by Hoods Sarsaparilla. Iw. im Democrats half as much as the carrying strike haa continued so long and the pom huge barn on his Langell valley farm. able Monthly. Ashland. Oregon. ressed with the success of this modi that of Kansas did term of tbe manufacturers haa become so Dr. H. W. Cox, wife and two children I decided to try it. To my gr<_... .tifieation He untenable that the two protectionist pa have arrived at Klamath agenev e sores soon decreased, and I be-.- to feet The Ran Joee Better Timet ia a new ex- pers of that city have spoken out in very succeeds Dr. Do iso n as agenev physician. tter and in a short time I up ap... it of doors. I continued to take Hood s Sar ehange that now finds its way to the Rr.c- plain terms. Frank Burrows, who has been stopping parilla for about a year, when, having used obd ’ i table. It is bright and ably edited. (me of tneee, The Trenton Times, lias with his brother, Eugene Burrows, for x bottles, I had become so fully released J. J. Owen, formerly publisher of the printed a long and scorching editorial <«i over a year, has returned home to Michi IOO IMPORTED m the dlsecsj that I went to work for the the strilo . It is said that the Republi gan. 8. F. Golden Gate, is its editor. -mt & Walling Mfg Co., and since then and Registered David P Rowe, a prisoner in the can« of the city have sent numbers of HAVE NOT LOST A SINGLE DAT Klamath comity jail for cattle stealin t, Ck de, Shire, Per I copies of t paper containing this ar In his speeches in Ohio, Mr. McKinley n account of sickness. I believe the disease was married in the «-o-irt house April cheron & Norman aaasiled Mr. Cleveland on account of bis ticle to Maj McKinley. Some of the 15th to Mrs. Mattie Huffman of Langell i expelled from my system, I always feel well, •ent'-nces which be haa read in this ar valley. Stallions. .m in good spirits and have a good appetite. anti-coinage position; but in Boston his Has Moved into the building ticle will be of interest to all observers For Sale from $400 to v weapons were leveled at the democratic While Ah Giddings was loading grain I am now 37 years of age and can walk as well adjoining R. P. Neil’s meat mar M. of events connected with the tariff, and s any one, except that one limb is a little $000 each. ket on the north, and invites majority that insisted on free silver coin- cannot full to open the eyes of the vast into a wagon at Jmige Smith’s granarv a hotter Uian the other, owing to the loss of This is the time to btiy inorder the public to inspect his samples hob-tailed ornery cur yelped and fright to have them perfectly accli one, and the sores formerly on my right leg. army of consumers to the humbug tariff ened the team. Ab. was crushed in be mated for next season, and we To my friends my recovery seems almost must sell tn order to make Henry Watterson says Blaine and Har which th'-y are supporting in the name tween the wagon and the wall, but his miraculous, and 1 think Hood's Sarsaparilla room for new importation-The of protection to American lalx>r. bruises are not dangerous.—Star. freight on a horse to Por?lend, is the king ot medicines." W illiam a rison have combined, by which Ben io to The Trenton paper printed an article Oregon is only $SO. I. eub , 9 N. Railroad St., Kendallville, Ind. , be tbe next republican candidate for pres in its news columns about the strike, Sick Headache Every animal fully Warranted. Terms Easy. Send ident and Jim is to keep his place as sec and it said in tbe editorial that it waa May be caused by otomach troubles, neuralgia I for Catalogue« Address retary of state and manager ot tbe presi a>ham« 1 to print such facts. Especially ' or uervouMies», but it is a sure indication that I Sold by all druggists. $l;Mxfor$S. Prvpared oaly Jr. Valerius ft Co., by C. L HOOD t CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mate. • V/. tertc w’», V/is. * dent. He also sees that neither Cleve so “at a tiiae when an increased tariff : there Is something wrong somewhere. And ! whatever the cause. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a i land nor Hill will receive the democratic law on tbe one hand and a trust among IOO Doses One Dollar reliable remedy for headache, aud for all trou ». t nomination, for the country is getting themselves, which protects both their bles which seem to require a corrective and tired of New York’s control ol national prices and outputs, on the other have regulator. It cures dyspepsia, biliousness, I made it impossible for sanitary ware malaria, tones tbe stomach, creates an appe politico. manufacturers elsewhere in the world to tite and gives strength to the nerves. Count Tolstoi, in bis Kreutzer Sonata, prevent tlv ir enjoyment of a full mon -CITY- Real Estate Transfers. ban done away with the idea of men and opoly of tbe trade.” Jas G Birdsey, sheriffs deed, to Jemima J j H tv are some sentences which McKin Norton—500acres in secs 10. 11 and 3, all in ' women having any use for est h other. He baa also knocked out liquors and to ley read In the }*otectioa paper sent him: tp 37 s r 1 w ; $1261 “The wrong done iu Netting out in Jemima J Norton to Jas C Tolman— i baccos in another work, and declared midwinter > ene 600 pottery operators ! same; $1400. against tbe sinfulneee of mur e. The ASHDAND, OREGON. Aiax Blakely to Garfield Iron and Lime, doe-« i-ot ext » i »lone in results to them world, tbe fiesh and the devil had better —320 se res In secs 16 and 36, tp 35 s r I in'' ’heir families. If it did it would be Co call up Martin Luther before Tolstoi an >f grcaUsigntikanco. But .1 affects this w; $800, Passenger Coach to Every Train. Jas '• Birdsey, sheriffs deed, to Robt Tay All work ordered will be made to give entire nihilâtes bis doctrine that "He who hates ity iu all its trades." Freight moved about town at rates lor—5 acres tp'39 s r 1 e; $132.78. wino, women and song remains a fool all SATISFACTION- “And who is hurt? The tnuployesand ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. E 8 Smith to S J Barber—the three-six their laioiiieB? Yes. Who else? The teenth interest in the Fowler 'edge, White hia lifelong.” Repairing neatly and promptly done, wood of all kinds delivered any- city? Yes. And who besides? The Re Rock and Jay Bird mines in . xckson coun Tba Portland Telegram is kicking l»e- publican party, which gave these and ty ; $3000. and at Low Rates. where n town at lowest prices. cauae tba republican bosses, office-hold .11 potters their grand opportunity." Same to W H Adams—same; $3900. TYPEWRITER. Ben' ett Million to J E Pelton et al—66- er« and politicians are making the com "There h such a thing as a political TIMBER LAND NOTICE. A strictly first class machine. Fully ing reception to Preaident Harrison a po p rty being woufided iu tbe house of its 100 acres in tps 38 and 39 s r 1 e; $1. warranted. Made from verv best material, A I) Helman to Jacob Wagner—1-100 United States Land Office, Roseburg Or.,) tends. This is today the case in the by skilled workmen, and with the liest tools litical affair. Of the important commit March 28th, 1891. i acres in to 39 s r I e; $5; deed of cor that have ever been devi.-ed for the purpose. ky of Trenton and in those very few N otice is hereby given that toe« appointed only a few democrats are Cliriborne Neil to J C Neil—150 acres in in compliance with tbe provisions ot Warranted to do all that can be reasonably I a® the tail end of them. Portland repub »(her cities where factories or shops have sec 3o. tp 39 s r 2 e; $1. tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled expected of the very liest typewriter extant.: taken advantage of increased protection State of Oregon to Jacob Lesser—320 acres "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Capable of writing 150 words per minute— lican politicians are big hogs. Thev have to lower tne wage»of operatives in order sec 36, tp 3p s r 3 w; $4000. States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and or more—according to the ability of the hogged about all the federal offices and Same to F Lesser— s% of sec 36, tp 34 s r Washington Territory,’’ Chas. Clawson, of operator. hastily to get rich." everything else in sight. Henley, County of Siskiyou, State of Cali "These manufacturing corporations 3 w, 320 acres; $100. J e Smith to E S Smith— H interest of fornia, ha> this dav filed in this office his and firms proved—and it required no Pevdums, Cal., has had a shaking up, Fowler ledge, White Rock and Jay Bird sworn statement for the purchase of If there is no agent in your town,address i large amount of proof to convince, for mines; $2560. the S °f B E and S H of S W y, of and no mistake. It waa the fault of some the manufacturers: section No. 24, in township No. 39, south, simple arithmetic came to the voter's F Roper to W M Blakeiy et al—the w % drummers, who were stopping in town. aid—that an increased tariff on pottery of n w % of sec 28 and lots 4 and 5, sec 29, range No. 4 east, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable Having nothing else to do, these gentle ware would inure to the benefit of the all in tp 39 s r 1 e; $5lMX). for its timber or stone than for agricultural men wrote a letter to every minister in home trade. Even Senator McPherson C Bulimeyer to Henry Albers—90 acres iiurposes, and to establish his claim to said Agents wanted. PARISH, N. Y. tbe town containing the tollowing words, believed it; he knew it. The president in Ip 37 s r 2 w ; $2400. and before the Register and Receiver of M Manly to He-ter A Galloway—lot 1, 2. this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, penned in an agitated hand: "All it dis was elected in 1888 on that issne, and fTf TP O' / STENOGRAPHY and I the 12th <tay of June, 1891. 3 and 4. block 12, Medford; $2800. covered—fUy f" And no one knew until the congress on that issue.” He names as witnesses: Jacob Casey rII JLP j ! typewriting free Uh»s Nickell to J W Hockersmith—lot 3, "Have our l'renton sanitary, ware pot Ashland: $150. of Ager. Siskiyou connty, Cal., Wm. C. the drummers divulged their scheme, First-class facilities and best of teachers. ters suddenly imbibed the idea that pro Wm A ngle et al to ii tfolingsworth—lot Ross of Cadillac, Siskiyou county. Cal., Address, with stamp for retu.n postage, why there was no preaching in Petaluma Marcus G. Heiney and James F. Anderson I taction is an »gis for them alone and not 7 block 3, Medford; $160. THE PARISH MF’G CO., the next Sunday.—-Crescent Citv Record. of Henley. Siskiyou county, Cal for their workmen? The tariff jumps up Any and all persons claiming adversely I I Parish, N. Y. Better Than a Gohl Mine. A new and fine stock just arrived. alxjve described lands are requested to j The universal voice of the pr<«M and at their request to 55 per cent. They Ten acres set to fruit when in a bearing tlie EYE TESTER to discover exactly tile their claims in this office on or before combine, and thus take advantage of statesmen of this country approve Mr. 'ondition will yield an income of from $2<MX) 4 M A I Be ranted «tour NEW line of work, kind of glass you need. IM ■ ■ »8 B BF i .)" mid I l . ii . rnhly, by the»«’ of tiuit tariff on the basis of non-home as to $4500 per year and requires no expensive said 12th day of June, 1891. jWB I B IM p5 8 • 'l‘‘ "tnip r old, and in thrir Blaine’s position in regard to the New J ohn H. S hupb , Register. Not here just for the season—But here to . W I ILS I ® f ■ ow .1 i . ttofi. h.-i. ver tin y liv« . Any well m non-foreign competition. Presto! maehinety to operate it. A fruit-eai>er in ■ on» • 'in 'If work. Ea«v to learn. stay. Orleans affair— that the state of Louisiana tlie wages of laborers are scaled dowu the Willamette valley requires but a small e furnish everything. We «tan you No risk. ou ¿an d. vota TIMBER LAND NOTICE I our spare niomeuia, or nil your tine- to I he v>tk. Thi» is an All Goods Warranted as Represented or and not the federal government is the on an average of over 22 per cent. Is it (Utlay. ha- all the advantages of a civilized ntireiy new lead, ind bring» wonderful «u< < ess to everv u etk.-r. Money Refunded. and cu tured society, has good and conven United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,) I Jejrii pinners are earning from $25 to lr... per w< < k apd up« aids, power which must deal with that matter. any wonder that on such a result work ient markets and receives a lietter income ind 1 more __________________ altera little experience. We can furnish you the ent- March 28th, 1891. ( ! jlqyment and teach you 4 I K FL. No t-pa . to explain here. Full But Di Rudini might, if he were given a men cry out against an ‘iniquitous tariff" from the same investment than can be had "XrOTICE is hereby given that tn cotnpli- I , information FKKK. r TK J’j I'E A- < O.. »1 ui six. H aise . bint, oak why, then, the case of Nagle, and denounce the very party for which from any other line of business. You can A. ance with the provisions ot tlie act oi I get this land from $55 to $75 per acre of The congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act ■ who murdered Terry, was taken from the they have voted?’ Oregon Land Company of Salem, Oregon. for the sale of timber lands in the states of ' Chitwood. Bros. Plaza Cor. "But what can that party do to retain California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing jurisdiction of the Cslifornia courts, and "One of my cu-tomers came in today and ton Territory,” Wm. C. Ross, of Cadtl ASHLAND OREGON adjudicated by the United States su its reputation and its honor if the men asked me for tbe liest cough medicine I lac, County ol Siskiyou, State of California, ' The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and who profit by it and are workers in it liad." says |^w Young, a prominent drug Milling Company. Ixication of principal preme court, one of its members being tiiis dav filed in this office his sworn turn about on the very heels of a protec gist of Newman Grove. Neb. "Of course 1 has statement for the purchase of the N E >4 of i pla’eof business, San Francisco, Califor an interested partv.—Telegram. tion victory and ccale down the wage -bowed him Uhamliertain's Cough Remedy section No. 30 in towjiship No. 39, south, nia. Location of works, Wagner Creek Disttict, Jackson county, Oregon. earnings of thetr operatives without a and he did not ask to see any other. I have range No. 5 east,and will offer proof to show ; Mining Notice is hereby given that at a meeting Partisan republican papers are struck never yet sold a medicine that would loosen word of explanation and, wfeen the opera and relieve a severe cold so quickly as that that the land sought is more valuable for of the Board of Directors held on the 27th NOTICE is hereby given that the under its timber or stone than for agricultural pur with the friendly reception of the presi tives do not accept th»; terms, Lui pro remedy dues. I have sold four dozen of it poses. and to establish his claim to said la.td day of March. 1x91, an assessment, (No 3,) signed has, by the County Court of Doug dent in the South. Their surprise it that pose to advise about it, close np business jrithin tlie last sixty days and do not know before the Register and Receiver of this of of two (2) cents per share, was levied upon las county. State of Oregon, been appointed executor of the last will and testament of of sectionslisU. Grant, Haves and Ar and absolutely refuse to treat with them of a single case where it failed to give the fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday tlie the Capital Stock of the Corporation, pav U. L. Rice, with will annexed. All per able immediately in United States Gold most perfet t satisfaction. ” 50 cent bottles 12th day of J une, 1891 thur went through the South and were by personal interview or by arbitration?” sons having cla'.ms against said estate are for sale by Chitwood Bros., druggists. He names as witnesses: Jacob Casey of Coin, to the Secretary, at the office oi the hereby notified to present the same, prop "It was ba I judgment, if not a crime, treated everywhere with edthnsiaetic Ager, Siskiyou county, Cal.; Clias. F. An (.'ontpany, 328 Montgomery street, Room ; erly verified, to me. at Roseburg, Douglas derson, M'arcus G. Heiney and Charle- 13, San Francisco, California. courteey, and they did not violate good for tho sanitary waro (»otters by lower BORN Any Stock upon winch this Assessment County. Oregon, within six monts from : Clawson, of Henley. Siskiyou county. Cal. ing wages to turn out of work 609 nn u taste, either, bv making partisan speech shall remain unpaid on the 4tli day of May, the date hereof, at the postofflee in said 1 Anv and all persons claiming adversely GEISBRECHT — In Ashland. April 13,1891. ! 1891, will be delinquent, and advertised for city ■ and r.ll persons being indebted to said es. as Harrison is doing. Fmni the time and women in midwinter, when aUnitod to Mr. und Mrs. Geisbrecht. a daughter. the afjove-desenbed lands are requested to sale at public auction, and unless payment estate are hereby notified to make imme States law kid guaranteed them in , file their claims on or before said 12th day ' he entered the South he has in nearly is made before, will be sold on Saturday, diate payment to me at said place creased trade and profits.” r of June, 1891. B. BROCKWAY. the 23d day of May, 1891. to pay the delin every address, made tn reception assem J ohn H. S hips , Register Nome protectionist lias written a Executor of said estate. quent Assessment, together with costs of blies of mixed politics, made some parti pamphlet called "How Protection Raises Dated this 19th dav of February, 1891. advertising, and expenses of sale. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. san allusion that is not in line with the Wages." That is a fitting problem for ISE: By order of the Board of Directors. I A. CHEMINANT, Secretary. p fl United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.) courtesies of such a tour. Because the the Trenton pottery operatives to try to iter county, Ore- Office No. 328 Montgomery street, Room gon, near what l\ March 2Rth. U91. + solve while they are spending tho wiutor men who are offended by thia do not Iapr2 i* pow Baker City, a /^’pN’TflDV N otice is hereby given that 13, San Francisco, California. a man who has since LLI 1 1 UHT show their annoyance, some of our re- m enforced idleness. in compliance with the provisions l>ccome identified with the resources and fi A I of the act of Congress of June 3, is hereby given to the publican cotems. conjure a vivid picture I N otice development of that country. This tpan JF “IW Twlwte fro in Mai-feli Grass. 18“8, entitled “ An act for the sale i tax payers of the City of Ashland that is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one o< tlw of a South made republican bv this pro of Umiigr lands in the States of Califor A St. P»nl (Minn.) «tpeciul says that wealthiest and most influential citizens in the the street and poll tax levied by the Citv gress of the president from Lynchburg to through the »Sorts uf an inventor county. In a recent letter he says : “ I had been nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington i Council of the City of Ashland on the 7th Territory, ” Jacob Casey.'of Ager, County! day ot February, 1891. is now due and will l.l Paso . ’Tie hut a dream. The South of Iowa articles which can be tnahu- suffering from pains in my back and general kid State • of California, has liecome delinquent on the 15th day ot April, complaint for some time, and had used many of Siskty-iu, has nothing in common with the presi factnivl from common slough grant are ney his sworn ! 1891. Pay up before then and save costs. remedies without any but temporary relief. The this day filed in this office dent’s policies or party, and has just had attracting consitlentble attention. The pains pam, in in my mv back „«i had «.« become —... so ------ ....... that I was . statement for the purchase of the S E £ of I WM. NELSON. severe prevented from attending to my work could ^°- lI? lP ^(> j Street Commissioner. a look into the oven of that hell of sec fanners of the northwest have been pay uu> move uiwvc «U/ m I without the use cf™ East, $nd will otter proof to show that the | not about of a ¿....c. cane. Hear- tional politics in which he tried tn liar- ing large prices for binding twine, atul “«¿“M^^rfriend^^fTheVoTiderfu’l cnre* ef. Mmi'l s< ugbt is more valuable for its timbei it is this fact ¡trobably which started or »tone than for agricultural purpo-es,1 feetgd by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try becue it, by means of the Fnree bill. George Lowry to iuvestig»!« the uset» 3 box. and from that very first dose I found insHnt and to establish his clgim to said land be-1 and before using half the contents of .HV? lore the Register and Receiver of this office ■ ... r Membranous Should your llttl® one be taken TO-NIQHT to which common marsh grass could lie I reUef. piijiician could save A KANSAS MAYORESS box the pains in my back entirely disappeared. at Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday, the 12th ; Croup, what would you du? What phji its life? NOME pm. He has made several inventions I have every faith ;u the virtues of the Oregon dav of June, 1891. Beidin’s| _________________ J Remedy Witctuta dhpatch. April 2D.) which arc ,ai assured success. The bind Kidney Tea, and cankoo»uentiou&ly recommend He names as witnesses: Chas. Clawson. The people of Kiowa, one of the old ing twine Hindu i.y his method is strong, it to my friends, i would not be yrithout it for James F. Anderson and Marcus G Heine> anything.” ______________ irmlCNS p’iwder/aod oktyfl.iiwijuard. In of Henley, Siskiyou county, Cal., and Wni. Is a tasteless, hai cattle town«, are up in revolt atminat the durable, and, above ail cheap. While 90 20 years year» it i t has bus i never lever failed. fai Order . _ NOW from .. ... , yurdruggl® _____ „c ’ Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, I ucoh U- G Uqs*- of Cadillac, Siskiyou county, Cal. »from ir from us. Price, 5uc. Sue. A sample powder by mail for loc. ladv who ia mavorma of the citv and now the material from which ordinary bind nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or Anv and all persons claiming adversely TME DR. BELOI® FRSPRiETAIff CO., JAMAICA,B.T sensation while urinating, and all affec the aixtve-de'crilied lands are requested to ing twine is made costa from |120 to controls municipal affaira. Kiowa has tions oi th« kidney or urinary organs of either sex. hie their claims in this office on or before JIS') per ton. slough gras» costs from $3 a)wavs been a "wet” town, bnt l»et Tti“« -aid 12th day of June, 1891. t<y ^*> a ton, and the cost of msklug tke -A.JEÒE YOU fur sale by J. C. Barrett k Co. J ohn H. S hupe , Register. dav the handful of pmhih<tioniata and twiito fro n either material is about the 100,000 Prune Trees ^mostly the women <mt to-ether and elected, hv a same. A c<nni>any lias been organized TIMBER LAND NOTICE. majority of two, Mrs D Paxton mavor- for the manufacUtre of this twine. F ranch ) I Unite' ’ States Land Office, Roseburg. Or.) ■ eaaa of the citv. Directlv after the in The couipatiy will «Iso make cordage March 28th, 18«I. i ' 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. HARD-FINISH COTTAGE contain, stallation the new executive dismissed of ail kinds, bagging au<1 luaiting from ing four rooms, in a very desirable lo ! VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 10,000 Early Crawford peach If so, let the R ecord iA in compliance with the provisions ot cation. Apply to the former citv marshal, put in a new luarsh grass. Marsh grass makes good offer you a fine bargain, the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled MRS. J. D. CROCKER 10,000 Moorpark and Royal man and ordered everv one of the eleven rope in any sjge. and formed into small “An Act for the sale of timber lands in the a brand-new instrument. Apricot. States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Saloons in the ritv close.! ti"ht snd all twine it can readily be woven into coarse cloth of great strength, which can be Washington Territory,” Marcus G. Hein the billiard room a shut np These plac Esopus Spitzenberg ey. of Henley, County of Siskiyou, State of 35,000 put to ti variety of uses. Tie cotton California .has this day filed in this office hi- es have been fhe main attraction of the planters of the United States annually apple. i sworn stateLient for the purchase of the N ♦own, and beeanae of its liheralitv in rair.» about l.ffltl.OOO bales of cotton, W of sec N<> 28. in tp No. 39 8, R No. ! 20,000 Gravenstein apple. «CCAUSC TH these matters. Kiowa haa alwava been a vvlii. ii rttjuire about 60,000,000 yards of 5 Eas and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its • 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip favorite rendezvous for cattlemen whose ba gginj Tim Jute bagging casts about D. M. Fuutv & Cd*» timber or stone than for agricultural pur pin apple. Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced money has alwava contrihnted to the eig it c< r.s a yard. The grass twine bag- posps, and to establish his claim to said ging can la 1 iac.de at about one cent a welfare of the merchants. Ssturdav a ■ and before the Register and Receiver of 15,000 Ben Davis apple. this office at ltoseb^rg, Oregon, on Fri meeting of business men was called, and yard less. New York Tribune. For 1891 wiH be mailed FREE day the 12th day of June, 18». ah applicants, and to last season* -. a committee dispatched to interview the He names as witnesses: Wm. C. Ross, Large Stock of all Ot er Lead J/EDFORD, OREGON, Sine« Abraham Lincoln issued his customers. It is better than ever of Cadillac. Siskiyou county. Cal., J. Casey , Every person u*»ag GarJftt, _ mayoress, hut she would not hud -e from imnicr: pret i ..’,nation over thirty mill ing Varieties of Fruits. I wish to announce to the public that I Flower or Fiold of Ager. Siskiyou county. Cal., Chas. Claw her high moral pedestal. Her husband ion - r’- and slave« have been emancipat should send for it. Address son and Jas. i. Andefsoti, of Henley, Sis F3EE FROM INSECT PESTS am ready to take orders for any kind ■ i gunsmith work, repairing sewing machine D. M. FERRY ACO. • as seen, but he conld do nothin ». This ed. i'ii werk even then begun has been kin ou county, Cal. tiling saws, sharpening krdyes and scissor- DETROIT, MICH. Any and all prisons claiming adversely ' comp!*- J ia slavery is abolished nomine another meeting waa held, and Largest Seedsmen in the world Catalogue Free. Address: etc., etc. tlie aoove-desenbed lands are requested to in Lt .¿i! ami u in course of extinction Office on Front street, in building will * waa determined to defv the orders of file their claims in this office on or before! el.v".v • For th« second time in his John B. Wrisley. the real estate agent. 2- said 12th day of June, 1891. te mavoreaa and keep open the saloons, tory t a ery h dying out of the civilized J ohn H. S hupe , Register. eapite the city marshal. Just what will world. je the outcome ia hard to foretell, but TIMBER LAND NOTICE. >.>1 OK-on and Talleyrand. --the two factions in the town are hottrlv Wlmv was s'range in Napoleon's be I United States Land Office. Rossburg, Or..) .becoming more Warlike in their atti havior toB'ards me waa that at the very March 2cth. 1891, f -VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ----- FOR SALE IN tudes. time that he ¿Lowed himself most sns- a « in uumpUan,' <’ with the provisions of I ' pieious of me he was oudeavoring to the act of congress ci Jubjt 1878. entitled The Preehvterv of Southern Orewn draw ma nearer to him. Tims in the “An act for th« sale of timber' Uqqs in the To Whom It Way Concern. met in Medford the 14th inst at 7:.'1O n states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and . month of December. 1813, he asked me x m., and was opened with a sermon bv Washington Territory. ” James F. Ander- OHN R. NORRIS is hereby appointed Rev, W. A. Smick of Roseburg Rev. to resume the portfolio of foreign affairs s< n. o’ Henlev. County of Siskiyou. Slate agent during my absence to make ad Robt Ennia of Jacksonville presided, which 1 straightway declined, convinced of California, has this dav filed in this of collections an.i settlements; ami all per fice his sworn statement for the purchase of sons knowing themselves indebted to me and E R. Erford of Medford w is tem as 1 was that we could never agree on the 8 W bi of sec No. 2». in tp No. 39. 8 R will take due notice that he is instructed to porary. Revs A. F. Lott and J R. N. the only possible way of hie escape from No. 5 E -nd will oiler proof to show that the i make prompt settlements and collections. Bell having removed to Independence, the maze into which he had been brought Inquire at the R ecord office. land sought is valuable for its timber ■ J. M McCAl.L. were dismissed to the Presbvterv of Wil by his folly. ' stone than for Agricultural purposes, and , lamette. Rev. A. Marcellus having re A few weeks later, in the month of . e-tablish bis claim t .’’said lanu before turned to Oakland was received from the January. 1814, oeletu his departure to pit Rijister and Receiver of this office at lÆV’Gk CO Presbvterv of Willam-’fb. Rev. F. G. the army, and when Al. de < SinIninrx.nrf You can always find the fin Roseburg. Grigop. on Friday tlie J-’th dav INütANAt-wcIo, iftu Strange and Elder C. F. Walker of of j ’ u "*' est of Imported and Do Granta Pass were chosen as dele -ates to had already started for the Chatiliiog He names as * “V *•\ the General AssemNv which is to con congress, the emperor worked almost ev oi Cadillac. Siekivou ecu. * ’’“‘.L mestic and Key West vene in Detroit, Mich.. Mav 21st. Three erv evening with M de la Besnardiere. Clawson of Henley. Si.-kiyou eoun._,. 1 Jacob Casey of Ager, Siskiyou county. Cal.. naw churches, all in Coop OlHintv, were who had the foreign office in M. de Cau Marcus G. Heiney of Henley, Siskivoti received and enrolled. The annual re laincourt's absence, lu the course of county, Cal. i ports show pm-tees. The effort of Port these conversations, which weie kept up ;,nd «11 persons claiming adversely And the best brands of me v-ity land tn secure the .Assembly of 1892 was far into the night, he often opened his above-described lands are requested to Price, $18.00 at Factory. Cash with Order. heartily endorsed. mind to him in a strange fashion Thus hie their claims in ti.is office on or before Smoking and Chew F. G. S tbaxgk , Stated Clerk. said ii’th day of June. he several times repeated to him. after J ohk H. S hlve . Register. ing Tobacco reading the dispatches in which the Duke Circuit Court. JLT — of Vicenza told him of the progress of sinewy rirscciass. Vfarran'ed. Rufus Cox vs. Charity Cox, divorce; All Second Growth Hickory. demurrer overruled, and countv clerk ap the Chatillion negotiations. "Ah! if Tai Steel Axles and Tires. Low Bent Seat Arras. Perfectly Balanced. pointed to take eviden<-e in writing, and leyrand were there he would pull me Long, Easy Riding. Oil Tempered Spring. filo same in thia court within ten days through."—Talleyrand's Memoirs in Cen Best Wheels and Best Ail Over. fury. 3ÑT £3 WS-ST-A.2STID. V TOU CAN'T FIND TBBH NOB SALS NT TOCK MEacBAMT«, WBIT1 88. Camping privileges will be fittele per week for each individual. (50) BYRON COLE. P roprietor . NEW HEAT MARKET. HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., ASHLAND, OREGON. Opened at the old Ashland market stand on Main street, facing the bridge. str- simp thoroughly renovated and re fitted. y» The choice»! of Freeh Meut»—Beef. Mut ton. Veal, Pork, Sausage», etc. The Best Stock in Southern Oregon-Latest Designs and Most Perfect Movements. SPECTACLES J. S. MULLER Assessment Notice. Executor's Notice. QUARTER NOTICE I Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest, CROUP ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. WANTING A TYPEWRITER? HOUSE TO RENT. A Write for Particulars. 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