i VALLET RECORD ----------- —- --------------------------- Klamath Coaoty Items. Jacksonville Jotting«. Jerry Martin ul Linkville is paying old- Ira Johnson, the irrepressible, has time friends a visit. gone to San Francisco on a trip. W. J. Plymale made a business trip to C. D. Wilson will open a saloon at ASHLAND Oa.. T bcmdat , May 7 280! I Evans creek this week Aver. He is a popular young man * Mrs. J. A. Hanley of Medford was the George Barron extirpated tbe ovaries The People's Paper. i guest of Mrs. James Wilson Tuesday. of 200 cows for Gen. Miller this week Mr. and Mrs. F. Savage and Frank Miller Judge Smith sent a Bix-tnttle team bid you know that the average rainfall loaded with «heat to tbe railroad Tues­ of north of tlie river were here on business I Saturday. in Iowa or Illinois is greater than it ia in day. John Miller, of the Hunters’ Emporium, Bill Webb bas gone to Rogue river val­ Oregon ? It ia. _____ ley from Ft. Klamath by tbe ‘rancbarec returned home Sunday from an extended trip to Iowa. The West Shore has suspended. The trail" route on horseback. Messrs Goldsmith and Rosenthal, ac­ Judge Smith filled a hog Tuesday that publishing company blames L. Samuels companied by their wives, spent Sunday at weighed 565 pounds. He was a Klamath for it, intimating that he lied, cheated Jacksonville. bog and died for his country. and swindle ! them. The Jacksonville public school attended B. F. Crouch’s family will not remove a picnic at the Granger ford on Rogue river to Rogue river valley till fall Miss Edith ; on May Day. Tbe farmer who «prays his apple trees is teaching the Vinson district school. Mrs. Mary Krause returned home Friday properly, and destroys hia enemy, the A. L. Leavitt, tbe efficient county clerk evening from California, where she went to codlin moth, will receive greater profit has gone to Bridgeport, Cal , to visit visit relatives. , Mrs. I-. ac­ on bis outlay of money and labor than he Judge Leavitt, tyX father. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Brown and C. w. who devotee such time to raiaing wheat. companies him. Taylor of Eagle Point were among the vis- Jas. A. Houston has returned from itors this week. Let war be declared against the codlin Washington, better satisfied than ever Mi’s Theresa Bloomer, of Gold Hill, is moth ____ ____________ with Klamath county. A gentleman is spending the week visiting her brother. The divine Harsh Bernhardt, when «be with him who will open a meat market. | county Treasurer Bloomer. .—Linkville Star. Mrs. Chas Moore of Linkville arrive! _____ arrived in San Francisco last week, was from the south a few days since on a visit Better Than a Gold Mine. asked what animal «be liked the best. Ten acres set to fruit when in a bearing to her parents. Mr. and Mrs N. Langell. "Man,” «aid Bernhardt, as «he jumped i condition will yield an income of from *2f»X) I The property lielonging to the Center es- in her hack. That*« right, Sarah; you to »4590 per year and requires no expensive | tate was sold at public auction Saturday, could not be a genius if you didn’t.— rnachineiy to operate it. A fruit-raiser in I Dr. Adkins of Medford purchased 22b acres tbe Willamette valley requires but a small for *1400. Dunsmuir New«. i outlay, ha-all the advantages of a civilized i ... .. ... ,. • » * .. E Hood’s Sarsaparilla PICTURES of YOURSLLr CITY HALL BONDS. EALED PROPOSALS will lie received until noon«.' June 1st. 1891-for the pur­ S chase of ‘’The Citv Hall Bonds’"’ of the city MERCHANT Is a concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla. Yellow Dock, Pipsissewa, Jualper Berries, Mandrake. Dandelion, and other valuable vegetable remedies, every ingredient being strictly pure and the best of its kind it is possible tc jejr. It is prepared by thorough., competent phar­ macists, in the most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and Process, giving to it curative power LEGAL ADVERTIREM EST8. 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 Pat ronage solicited. —OR— e of Ashland, Jackson county. Oregon. Said bonds are to be for an aggregate sum of five thousand dollars ($5000) dated May 1st, 1891. payable in 15 years, in sums of five hundred dollars each, bearing inter­ est at the rate of six per cent, per annum, interest payable semi-annually. The bids should be directed to the City Recorder and marked “Proposals for pur­ chase of City Hall Bonds." The bonds will not be sold for less than par value. Bv order of the Cilv Council. M ilton berry , apr23 City Recorder. To Itself a FAMILY ■ BE HZJLZD JLT LOGAN’S GALLERY Finished in Style Equal to AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR Assessment Notice. It will cure, when in the power of medicine. The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining ami Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, Milling Company. I »cation of principal Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, of business, San Francisco. Califor­ HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., pla-e Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, nia. Location of works, Wagner Creek Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties Mining District, Jackson county, Oregon. ASHLAND, with the Liver and Kidneys. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on tbe 27th It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an daj’ of March, 1891, an assessment, (No 3.) Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve, ----- WITH ITS------ Opened at the old Ashland market stand on of two (2) cents per share, was levied upon bodily, and digestive strength. the Capital Stock of the Corporation, pav­ Main street, facing the bridge. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. able immediately in United States Gold *1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Coin, to the Secretary, at the office oi the & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Company. 328 Montgomery street, Room Shop thoroughly renovated and re I n the S tate I nsurance B uilding . N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa­ 13, San Francisco, California. fitted. I I and _ j _______ u---_.t ___ „.I 1 . H. \\ oodbury, proprietor of tbe Bay Any Stock upon which this Assessment i rilla do not be induced to buy any other. cultured i__ society, has good _____ and conven- And Branch Offices at Portland, Astoria and Albany. came over to Jack- shall remain unpaid on the 4thday of May. The Welcome says The Morning Trib- I ient idik iiiariucvn markets anu and receives fcsjcitcb a iMTkvcr lielter income iBWiiJt i hotel -n of Cre-cent at » Citv. « » '1891, will be delinquent, and advertised for from the same investment than can be bad the firs ‘ ° f the week re,naln a The choicest of Fresh Meats—Beef. Mut­ sale at public auction, and unless payment Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stoe and Fruit Fanns. um , tbe new democratic paper at Port­ from any other line of business. You can aa5s- I, ton, Veal. Pork, Sausages, etc. is made before, will be sold on Saturday, land will make its appearnce May fid, | get this land from *55 to*75 per acre of Tbe Mrs. E Kenney and Mrs. Jas. McDon- Alto City airi Sabirbau Pnperty. the 23d dav - of May. 1891, to pay the delin ­ with Frank 8. Gray aa editor. John i , Oregon Land Company of Salem. Oregon. ( ough spen^a day at Medford this week quent Assessment, together with costs of SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND ; PRICE : LI8T8. ™ with Mrs. T. P. Kahler, who has been dan- Thia I Burnett is tbe business manager. ! advertising, and expenses of sale. gerously ill. BORN By order of the Board of Directors. to a genuine democratic enterprise and if A. CHEMINANT, Secretary. Mrs. E. I. Wells of Ashland was at the i tbe democrats of Oregon have any pat­ ‘ FERGUSON—In \shland. May 1st. 1891.to DEALERS IN Office No. 328 Montgomery street, Room y? j county seat Monday. She bas been grant- ■ Mr. and Mrs. H A. Ferguson, a son — T' japr2 ronage they wish to bestow upon a demo­ “ ed letters of administration of the estate of i PAINTS. OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, j 13. San Francisco. California. lbs. cratic daily tluti breathes metropolitan TAYLOR—At Eagle Point. May 4, 1891, to Erastus Wells, deceased. WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., Mr. and Mrs. T M. Hines, of Forest I air, here is their opportunity TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Grove, were guests of the Taylor House Monday. They are now at Applegate vis- Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn­ Building Papers, Wrapping Papers I United States Land Office, Roseburg Or.,) ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat­ and Twines. Tliis is not the first time Gov. Pennov- • March 26th, 18S)1. ) I — ._ i iting the family of J. Johnson. ment and a guaranteed cure in every case, The So-Called Fa- tilers Tariff. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI er has created a breeze by not submitting ------------- . i A special train was run between J ackson- no matter how long standing. This treat- in compliance with the provisions of All kinds of ho assertion ot tae mgn tan It jugglers ville and Medford Monday evening, on the 1 ment, for Stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the to other people’s ideas of what consti­ tlie act of Congress of J une 3, 1878, entitled Proprietor. is more absurd than the claim that our occasion of the presidential party. A large . greatest discovery known toMedicine. Itdis- ARTISTS ’ MATERIALS. “An act for the sale of timber lands in the tutes “the proper caper.” At a fashion- crowd went and enjoyed themselves. ‘ solves and completely removes the Stricture farm'-rs derive any substantial benefit ; states of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami —Manufacturers of the Celebrated— abte reception when be was back in CONTRACTS FOR | Washington Territory," Chas. Clawson, of J from the duties on farm products. Where G. W. Albright and family, who have j without annoyance or pain to the ]>atient. Henley, County of Siskiyou, State of Cali- Washington a few years ago be appeared the production in a country of any given Iteen residents of this place for a numlter of I P ainting , P apering , E tc . | fornia, has this day filed in this office his sod was the only man not wearing a article is far in excess of the home de­ years past, departed for Fresno. Cal., on ! sworn statement for tlie purchase of Monday where they will make their future Cor. M ain and G ranite streets, shiny-topped hat and ‘spike-tailed’* coat, mand, and where a large surplus is sold home. Mr. Albrignt has purchased a large Peculiar to their Sex, and not proper to the S Ji of S E Ji and S of S W % of ' .section No. 24, in township No. 39, south, Ashland, Oregon. erbich etiquette there required jhould for export to other countries, it is simply vineyard at Fresno and will turn iris atten­ name here, including all of those delicate range No. 4 east, and will oiler proof to to the culture of the grape. His many Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they be worn. However, lie was very de­ impossible that a duty should have the tion ; show that the land sought is more valuable friends in the valley wish him every success would shrink from disclosing to their fam­ slightest effect in raising tbe price of the in the new home. for its timber or stone than for agricultural cently clad. ily physician, permanently cured in less i purposes, and to establish his claim to said domestic product Quite a delegation from Eagle and Cen­ time than was ever known' to Medicine be­ land before the Register and Receiver of Tim effort to hav« Indians enlist in the ■ Of this character arc all our great tral Points were here Monday attending fore, by Dr. Boxell’s “New System of Treat­ ! this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, ment. ’ 1 It rejuvenates the'genito-urinarv staples of agricultural foundation. Not-1 the annual .stockholders' meeting of the regular army is not meeting with much I i the 12th day of June, 1891. Jackson County Agricultural Association. organs and makes weak men strong He names as witnesses: Jacob Casey success. United States Commissioner withstanding thia fact, McKinley raised j The following officers weft elected: Pres­ When possible, it is always best to call for of Ager, Siskiyou eonnty, Cal., Wm. C. Cardwall, of Burns, held a jwwwow the tlie duties on all farm products and ident. I B. Williams; P. W. Olwell vice- personal consultation and special examina Ross of Cadillac, Siskiyou county, Cal., wrote down these higher duties in his , president, Ed. R. Owens secretary, C. Ma­ tion. But those who cannot possibly call Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire Marcus G. Heiney and James F. Anderson Five Double Strands other day with the Piutes, w ho are locat­ •o-called “Farmer's Tariff." PROPRIETOR. ■ 1 of gruder treasurer; F Downing. B’enj. Beall. should write, stating their case fully. 'Med-1 Henley. Siskiyou county, Cal sent by mail or express, sealed, free ed in that valley and made tbe proposi­ The cheap humbug of tbe whole thing Dr. DeBar. W. C. Leever, I*. W. Olwell and icine Shop opi>osite piazza ¡lag staff. Any and ail persons claiming adversely •X from exposure, to all parts of the Pacific tion to them. Chief Joe Paddy looked may lie seen from the following sum­ I J. W. Merritt, directors. the above described lands are requested to Coast. Address, Ashland : : : : Oregon. file their claims in this office on or before upon tbe idea with suspicion and object­ mary showing our principal farm prod­ Jf'tn. A. liujtell, M. D., “All Run Down” said 12th day of June, 1891. CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE ed strongly to having any of his men ucts, the old duty and the McKinley J ohn H, S hupe , Register. Consulting Physician, All Kinds of Fresh Meats Expresses a dangerous condition we often get duty, together with the imports and ex- . make soldiers of themselves. At least S t . P aul D ispensary . P ortland , O g n . Into, from overwork, sickness, or even un­ ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. Kept constantly on hand. Fair living TIMBER LAND NOTICE. be wanted time to bear from other mem­ ports of each article for the fiscal year ; known causes. But it should be immediately . prices is all that we ask . 1890: jB^-Cheajier than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than overcome by taking Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.,) I bers ot the tribe down in Nevada, so Barley Uld duty lOoentea bnsbel, McKinley 1 which will dispel that tired feeling, revive arb Wire Fence. Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. March 28th, 1891. f We will make it to your interest to nothing was accomplished.—Ex. irOTICE is hereby given that in compii-1 daty 3) tents; imports. Il,BO.OUU It'i-ihelii; ex-' the declining powers, restore the appetite and deal with us, so give the new meat mar- W orks on N orth S ide of R..R. C rossing . H elman S treet . port, ;, LUJOJU* bushels. < ance with the provisions of tlie act of vitalize the impoverished blood. If you decide ■ ket a trial Corn Old duty 19 cento, McKinley daty 15 ¡congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act I Bismarck baa been elected finally and cents; to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla do uot be induced For the Parpóse of Selli nd the imiiorts, l.itM bushels; exports, 101,900,000 ifl^Fresh pork on hand every day. for the sale of timber lands in the states of to buy any other preparation. will soon appear in tbe reichatag prod­ bueliols. I California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing- Fine Body of Land Known THE I Oats Ol*l duty 10 cents, McKinley duty 15 I ton Territory,” Wm. C. Ross, of Cadil-1 ding hi« enemy, the young emperor, in Porter, the great census humbug, lias cents: Imports, 21JD0 bushels; exports, 13.890,- * as the lac, County of Siskiyou, State of California, tbe abort riba. Bismarck ha« been sore QQU l;u i c!.*. started on a tour of the Pacific coast lias this day filed in this office his sworn Oat Mell-Old duty a half cent per pound, states. The Evening Telegram reporter ever since the voung emperor accepted i statement for the purchase of the N E J4 of McKinley duty I cent per pound; Imports, should interview him and give the Ore­ section No. 30 in township No. 39, south, hia resignation as chancelor and has 2,3x1,111) pouwls; exports, 23.400,000 pounds. range No. 5 east,and will offer proof to show gonian an opportunity to make two- Wheat -Old duty 20 cento a bushel. McKin- been conducting tbe affair« of state as HAVE OPENED a Real Estate office in j that the land sought is more valuable for edged nasty apologies for him. Isy duty-5 emi t a bushel; imports, 157,000 bush- Odd Fellows’ Block, up stairs. Four its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ good as they were conducted before. ets; exports, 51,:iSO,OGO bushels. Hundred Acres best land in Jackson coun­ poses, and to establish his claim to said land Thia, it would seem, should not make Elour -Old duty 20 per cent.. McKinley duty ty-fruit or garden—to be sold in tracts to before the Register and Receiver of this of- ¡5 ptr cent.; imports, 1.219 barrels; exports. L2,- j a patriot «ore, but with a disgruntled suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:—One I lice at Roseburg, 'Oregon, on Friday the (Bl.iU) barrels. half down, balance on time. ' 12th day of June, 1891 cuaa like old Bismarck, who has bull­ Hay Old duty $2 per ton, McKinley duty *4: There set­ I He names as witnesses: Jacob Casev of ( tled in Ba­ IE. ¿T FARLOW. dozed everything for a life-time, it acts imports. 124,(8«< tons; exports, 36,000 UmA | Ager, Siskiyou county, Cal.; Chas. F. An- Hops -Old dtt’y 8 cents per pound, McKinley ker county Oregon Developement Co.’s i derson, Marcus G. Heiney and Charles like the troth in a newspaper attack—it duty !•« cents; imports, 6,530,000 pounds; ex­ gon, near what j Clawson, of Henley, Siskiyou county, Cal. hurts. ports. 7.540,03) pounds (in 1880, imports, 4.0UU.UUD is now Baker City, a f'CNTf 1DV STEAM ERB. a man who has since LE11 1 U It I Anv and all persons claiming adversely pound -: exports, L;jiOO,UUU pounds). become identified with the resources and the above-described lands are requested to ----------- > • ■ — Philadelphia Times: Governor Pen- i Potatoes Old duty 1> cents per busiicL, Mc- development of that country. This man /I TxJ file their claims on or before said 12th day I noyer, of Oregon, mav feel justly annoy­ Kinley duty 25 cants; Imports, 3.415,000 bushels; is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one o. the SIX MILES SOUTH OF SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. of June, 1891. wealthiest and most influential citizens in the ed at the betrayal of his confidential inti­ •xport’, l06,tx a pound; imports, noise reported; pains in my back had become so severe that I was A strictly first-class machine. Fully March 28th. 1891. I warranted. Made from very best material, ernor he will certainly have to pocket, pocket, i «Xpert . *, . a*.rt»).lW ponnds. . prevented from attending to my work and could FROM VAQUINA I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 100,000 Prune Trees ( mostly ----- CONSISTING OF ----- .ftj'r <*■> all " Butter—Ota duty »cento per pound, MeKin* not move about without the use of a cane. Hear­ by skilled workmen, and with the best tools But he need not be ashamed, as aiy-, in compliance with the provisions that have ever l>een devised for the purpose. Steamer Willamette Valley—May ’.'th, duty 0 cents; imparts, 75,533 pounds; ex­ ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef­ Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Prune, he is quite right about it. The governor ley F rench ) of tlie act of Congress of June 3, | i Warranted to do all that can be reasonably May 16th, May 24th, May 31st. ts, 23,748,043 pounds. fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try of Oregon ir bound to receive tbo presi­ po: Che,-e 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale expected of the very best typewriter extant. Old tiuly 4 cents. MeKiuley duty 6 a box, and from that very first dose I found ins»ant Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond, 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. EROM 8AN FRANCISCO I dent with due respect and courtesy, but cent imports.'.tJH.3,573 pounds; exports, U5J76,- relief, and before using half the contents ot .he Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna­ of timber lands in the States of Califor­ Capable of writing 150 words per minute— Steamer Willamette Valley—May 3rd, this does not include a ceremony which Uo3 pounds. 10,000 Early Crawford peach nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington or more—according to the ability of the Ma^ box the pains in my back entirely disappeared. mental trees. 12th, May 29tb, May 28th. Territory;” Jacob Casey, of Ager, County Bacon Old duty 3 cent.-, McKinley duty 5 I have every faith in the virtues of th-: Oregon ia purely foreign and which is as Absolute ----- ALSO----- 10,000 Moorpark and Royal of Siskiyou, State of California, has operator. The company reserves the right to a mark of dependency us anything well cents; imports, too insignificant to get into the Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend change sailing dates without notice. day filed in this office his sworn report«, but all “meat products" were it to my friends. I would not be without it for Strawberry Hants, Blarkbcrry Plants and can be. Nobody would euro very much, treasury Apricot. , this Trains connect with O. A C. R. and Riv­ about $.iou,ftK)wortli: exports,Ml.toO.OUOpounds. statement for the purchase of the S E % ” of course, if Governor Pennoyer did. Hams - Old duty 2 cents, McKinley duty 5 anything. ----------- - No. ----- ------ Range iio Grapevinfs. Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, inconti­ No. 30, in tp 39, South N< 5 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg ' sec If there is no agent in your town, address er Boats at Corvallis ami Albany. choose to pay Mr Harrison the unneees cents: Imports, none reported: exports, 70,51)1,- nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or Freight and ticket office, Salmon street East, and will offer proof to show that the wharf, Portland. sary compliment, but since he doesn’t he OM pounds. ' * painful sensation while urinating, and all affec­ apple. land sought is more valuable for its timber the manufacturers: W. It. WEBSTER Genl F. ve fr.urca & co. ceive prompt attention. Office first door TIMBER LAND NOTICE. 10 00 water, always clean, for the springs run a north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland, Or, C W Kahler to C B Kingsbury—a of d with small pensions. 10 00 heavy volume—more than twelve hun­ United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,) I I C No 50, 79.95 acres, and other land in tp 1*5 20 dred gallons per hour. March 28th. 1891. f J6sr!w; *1. 305 60 You may dive and swim and have more Xlie First Womau Voter in Texas». -VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT , J)K J. H. HALL, Duft v, T fun than “anybody’ —come out as “fine For the first time in the history of Dunn, L n in compliance with the provisions of Jas 1 ‘ as silk ” and “ white as wool ” — rejuven ­ Merit Wins. the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled | Texas a woman has been permitted to Daley, W R ated and happy. “An act for the sale of timber iands in the We desire to say to our citizens, that for vote. ~ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Her name is Mrs. Cora Bacon Feeley. Lau-a states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and i years we have been selling Dr King’s New Located on the Jones, C D Foster. She lives at Houston, and com- <4 Washington Territory,” James F. Ander-1 (N ine Y ears in H ospital P sacticb .) Diseovery for Consumption. Dr King’s HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE: <4 son. of Henley. County of Siskiyou, State New Life Pills, Bucklsn's Arnica Salve and pelle-1 tlie judges to accept her ballot on NORTH OF THE PLAZA. Office in Brick Block on Oak street, Sec­ 14 of California, has this day filed in this of ­ Electric Bitters, and have never handled the ground that she was a property hold­ ond door from Main Street. fice his sworn statement for the purchase of remedies that sell as well, or that have er. at d therefore entitled to a share in Kenney. M 11 S W %.of sec No. 28, in tp No. 39, 8 R I given such universal satisfaction We do A sh land Manley.Mary Rebecca 32 The Best Stock in Southern tlie O regon No. 5 E.and will oiler proof to show that the | not hesitate to guarantee them every time, the selection of the local authorities. Morse. E S land sought is more valuable for its timber and we stand ready to refnnd the purchase îoprietor Oregon-Latest Designs and ' stone than for agricultural purposes, and TIME SCHEDULE Why the lloctor Wa* Fi—2d. Grice, if satisfactory results do not follow Munn, Ella S J^OBERT A. MILLER. >eir use These remedies have won their i . establish his claim to said land before Most Perfect Movements. It doesn't pay for a Canadian doctor tlie Register and Receiver of this office at ! Between Medford and Jack­ great popularity purely on their merits to poach on the territory of his profes­ Osgood, Kate F Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 12th day Ohitwood Bros Druggists Mary H ATTORN EY-AND-COUN8ELOR-AT- sional brethren. Tlie other day a well Osgood, of June, 1891. sonville. I’ul'ifer, Mattie He names as witnesses: Wm. C. Ross known physician of Qneliec went to On­ Peavy, Amanda M A Piute Indian went into the soldiers’ . of Cadillac. Sickiyou county. Cal., Chas. From Jacksonville From Medford Reed. .1 V kitchen at Fort Bidwell, one dav a few tario 1 y reqnest an.l inc-.-ribed for a Smith, J ACKSON V 1L.L.K - — - • OkKCtON Clawson of Henley. Siskiyou county. Cal.. to Medford. to Jacksonville. Margaret C sick fneml. For this b" has been fined week« ago. and commenced to help him­ Jacob Casey of Ager, Siskiyou county, Cal.. *100 <>:i t :e ^rouad that he was not reg ­ Marcus G. Heiney of Henley, Siskiyou Leave Jacksonville Will practice in all the courts of the self to everything tn eight. The soldier Leave Medford Snow. Mrs John F 8:30 a. m county, Cal. 10:00 a. m. state. Office opposite the court house. on guard told him to get out. but the In­ istered in Ontario. Smith. Nellie E W 1 ;00 p. m. Any and all persons claiming adversely 2:00 p. m. dian was very eaucy and told the soldier Jumped the Ka!ia.,n Ju J'uck A^ain Skinner. Sarah E 5:40 p in. A new and fine stock just arrived. An the above-described iands are requested to 7:30 p. m. he was going to stay there, as he was c- CALDWHLL, EYE TESTER to discover exactly file their claims in this office on or before Leave Whetrock A pecr.’iar no id nt 1 the Leave Davuville recently hungry. The «oldier finally shoved him on the local Oiur.ha iir 8:40 a. ni. said 12th day of June, 1891. kind of glass you need. 10:10 a tn. Swift. J H :t*. lu going to outside on the porch. The Indian made J ohn H. S hupe . Register. 1:12 p. in. 2:12 p m. Thompson. Mrs MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE Not here just for the season—But here to for bim, but the soldier was a shoulder­ the junction, and l«rf o reaching Her- 5:48 p. m. 7 p m. Etuilv F stay. ___________ _____________ __ sey a.*.-eti!fer and White. Kate I. Leave Harbaugh's striker. and knocked the Piute off the Leave Harbaugh ’ s All Goods Warranted as Represented or 8:43 a m. porch, which is about thtee feet above smoking c.tis left the n- ack, owing to a 10:17 a. mi. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered tor the And in accordance with law, . and ___ an or- I Money Refunded. 1:17 p. tn. 2:30 p. m. painless extraction of teeth. the irround. The Indian got up a nd; broken rail, tan distance on the der of the Board of Directors, made on ______ the A Good Cigar is a Thing ot Joy. 5:51 p in. 7:41 p. m. came on the porch again, and another ties, str.; ka swi. 'a ..ml regained the 27th day of March, Iffltl. so many shares of Office over the Bank. Leave Davisville Leave Whetrock time was rewarded bv being knocked off rails. The e; jine an I lender had not each parcel of such stock as may be neces- 8:50 a. in. 10:20a m. arv will be sold at public auction, at the You can always find the fin­ the porch. The Indian then went to his left the rails. -St. Paui P-->neer Ihs-ss. » 1:27 p. in. 2:25 p. m. T. BOW DITCH. office of the Company. 328 Montgomery camp, and returned on a pony with his Chitwood Bros. Plaza Cor. -CITY-- 5:55 p. tn. 7:45 p. ni. San Francisco. California, on Satur­ est of Imported and Do ­ rifle. But the soldier anticipated his Arrive at Medford Promiscuous handshaking in America Street. Arrive Jacksonville the 23d day of May. 1891, at the hour of ATTORNEY AT LAW. OREGON. ASHLAND. movementa.and leveled a carbine on him, has rept.ile.ily st-rre-1 as a target for day 9:00 a. m. 10:30 a, ni. 12 o’clock M. of said dav. to pay said de­ mestic and Key West 1:40 p. in A shland , ..... O beoom , when tlie Indian ran for the timber.—Ex­ European cynicisi.i. Yet the handshake, linquent assessment thereon, together with 2:40 p. m. 6:00 p m. 7:55 p. in. aminer. Will practice in all courts of the state. after all. is the sincerest manifestation costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. O X (G3- A ¿3 A. CHEM1NANT. Secretary of courteous good xvj.L______ Collections promptly made. W. HONEYMAN, President. Office. 328 Montgomery Street (Room" 13), B. P. Hutchinson, t)>e veteran wheat : TRANSFER. A sure cure for tlie whisky habit: Dr. San Francisco, California. And the best brands of speculator known as “Old Hutch,v lost Livingstone's A A A A A Y E A It t 1 undertake to bnetly Antidote for Drunkenness W* 1 I 1 11 111«'1. «ay (a ny .jrria i-r...,, about *2,090,000 W I 111 I l“‘- ■'>‘j ' r«'l and urlw,a..n*tu>t whl.-h run can -an. that amount. “Old Ohridi,” for until his mind failed m » cup of coffee without the knowledge of . o moon f..r rut unleoa >u< < ra.ru! ar above. Eaailyand qu.caly JLT---- LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. learned. I dnire but one worker iron, each dlatrb-t or county. I be has had a tight grip on the farmers as the person takiug taking it. _ The Antidote Antidote “ will haee already tauybt and provided with omplovn.ent a larre the chief of the gang of Chicago geniblers ■ !‘ot u>i“rf tn.T *'“?• Manu- Fire wood of all kinds delivered any­ • jetwea. h II v NEW A Lot ot them left and for sale Cheap a’ Pwfi11 5S' "rt'anFJtilE. Adorna at once. w bo sap tn ill ions out of the producers Li!ieulicnJ E. C, AI.L.EA. Xtex 44V, Au|uMa, Maine. ~ ~~~~ XÊV.- aiitl H>4i