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VALLEY ASHLAND O b RECORD I Real Kstatc Transfers. Klamath County Item«. Judge Smith is in 8an Francisco. A. M. Peterman, the contractor and . Tirasi««!. May 21 Mil i tsiilder, is fitting up the new law office of i Cogswell A Hale. The People's Paper. J. H. Russell, of the Ashland marble works ia in the county with his agent. Li----------- ?■■!' -------- '-"=s r E<i. Blakeman, who is selling bis ar- With lait week’s issue the V alley tistically fashioned marbles, gravestones R ecobd commenced Vol. 1 of it« foartb and monuments. T“r' _ It is rumored that a party of railroad surievorsof five taciturn men are sur- The president jim hon e to tbe White j veying in Tule lake valley, running the House Friday, hating traveled 10,000 i grades down to the lake and sett ing mile* on a single train, and made 140 I stakes. Real estate values have risen ■ greatly within the last few days. speeches. _________ Henry Finley to Elizabeth J Phillip»—11« 5 and 6 blk 56. Saxman’s add to Ashland : »509. N H Clayton to M V Clayton—lot 5 blk 6, Ashland »130. A P Talent to Edward Brooks—lots 7 and 8 block D, Talent : »75. , Jno H Lacy to ja« R Howard—21.74 acres in tp 37 » r 2 w; »1200. Scott Griffin to W P Counts— it acres in sec 19. tp 36 s r 2 w: »1500. John Bollinger to Wm W Scott—107.88 acres in tp 37 s r 2 w; »4000. A H Bennett to F Mathie—160 acres in sec 33, tp 36 s r 1 w: »•>**’. U fe patent to Dand Mosier—10 acres in sec 14. tp 35 s r 1 w. Lewis Rees to David Mosier—40 acres in d 1 c 41. tp A5 s r 1 w; »100. Kdwin Morgan to W k Towne—lets 9 and 19. Phoenix; »150. Otto Biede to Marie Biede—water lot 22, Phoenix; »484.50. Mary M Rice to D L Rice—w S <»f e 14 ot n w of n e % of sec 16. tp 39 s r 1 e: »1. Mary M Rice to Mary E Rice—land in i ■ sec 16, tp 39 s r I e: »100. ' U S patent to E B McKee—e J-i of s w Já and lots 1. 2 and 3, of sec 26, tp 38 s r 3 w. j U. 8. Patent to Perry Foster—s J4 of s w %. The nt% of ' ■ w % and s e l/t of sec 5, , i tp 35. s r 1 w. We understand that the Little Klam- The good people who are agitated over i ath ditch is to be 30 feet wide, in order keeping tbe world’s lair open on Sunday ' to accommolate a small, flat-bottomed are worrying tbemaeivee unneceaearily.1 steamer, which the company propose to on for freight and passenger service. They can go to church on Sunday and j ! put This would bring Tule lake to the froht let the sinful go to the fair. i and increase the value of property up there 75 per cent in one year.—Linkville The railroad blockade that kept the | Star. wheat crop of the Columbia valley and MAX l’KACHTi» CASE. Paiotse country from getting to market The Alaskan of Sitka Bays: The cause is not so bad since wheat Las gone up to of tbe removal as given in the dispatch nearly *1 a bushel —Salem Journal. from Washington, is the alleged violation An Ontario man propose, to exter- i tbe '** ^uiating the importation of . 1 1 liquors into the territory, for sale under > mmate covotea with sponge* toiled in t.he provi»ions of the organic act of 1884, lard. The boiling condense* the sponge which provide for the »ale of such for and the lard make* it toothezme to the “medicinal, mechanical, and scientific I coyote. He eat* it, it «well* snd-good- ' purpose. ” some “temperance T-eople” ' . y rv»*zrfj» I tn the territory having complained to the Dy, w. vopresident of the issuance of licenses by _. ““““77.—......... ' “ . , the governor, and the granting of per- The emperor of Gennaay seems to to such as had the governor’s licens- toeaing tbe FaderUnd without the as- >**, by the collector, It is claimed by the aiatance of tbe old-timers His name collector that both the governor and bitn- and doings are under diacuaeion in the self, proceeded in strict conformity with the intent of the law, in the interests of pres* of the world a* much a* any of the C kx I morals and the crushing out of the earth's statesmen. rge and influential band of whiskey _____________ ■ smugglers who infest this section of the There are 2900 crazy people in Iowa— territory. 500 more than in 1889. The Iowa doc-, When President Harrison removed tore any it is because the people in Iowa Mr Bracht it was said, with an intima work too hard and never have any fun, | tion that Bracht, the governor and U. 8. and there is a great deal of truth in what marshal were feathering their own nests the doctors say, too. with the proceeds,that there are between _ :.u New York ia in the same lioat with Oregon. The legislature adjourned with out making an appropriation for the world's lair. The politicians are a two- luteljr disgu*ted because they expected to be delegated to spend the money. J ‘ OO and 300 saloons doing an open busi ness under these licenses, each having paid »250 'per annum). The Alaskan says the bald facts are | that “only five licenses were issued, three in Juneau, and two in Wrangell, and not one of them had (to exceed) two The Oregon state officials, despaired of permits each from the collector—that is aid from the federal government, have to say, one each per month during the commenced to build the portage road time of the experiment.” around the Cascailee of the Columbia. The board of United States general ap Gov. l’ennoyer says it will lie completed praisers has recently rendered a decision iu four months with the *60,000 appro sustaining the protest of F. Muulbauser priated by the legislature. <fc Co. against the rate of duty charged by the collector of customs at Cleveland, O., upon a shipment of “wool waste," made under the old law. The firm here named is the largest firm of shoddy manufacturers in the country'. Nearly a year ago a description of the company's plant at Cleveland ap peared in The American Wool Reporter, and in this article the establishment was referred to as ‘ ‘the nwrt externa ve shoddy A Texas slockman says the cattle ex mills in this <x>untry, and probably the portation from that state this year will largest in the world.” These mills were further described by fall far short of any previous year. The the correspondent of The Reporter as fol cattle are there but are being fattened at lows: home instead of shipped to northern “The production of these mills is very ranges. The cattle are also being im large, and since the new addition has proved by crossing with thoroughbreds. been in operation 20,000 pounds per <lay ha* been turned out, yielding an annual Thomas C. Wilkins, of Inde|>endence, product of about5,000,000 pounds. Their Or., who diol on the 23d ult., was Na- last pay roll shows over 480 hands etn tional Alliance organizer for the state, ployed; their help are mostly* Bohemians. He began the work and organized the They have 800 sorters to keep the inate- first slliance. The question is, will lie rial ready for the machinery, Thia plant one day have a monument erected there was first established in 1871. The shoddy business has grown to for to bis memory by Oregon.—>a)em look npon itself us one of til’ legitimate Journal. industries of the country, entitled to i> In the caae of Tatum Bowen v*. Hugh voice in shaping legislation and influent* Glenn, in the United States circuit court, iug elections. Last summer the sluxli Judge Dendy held that a surviving part-1 men were clamorous fur the passage g the McKinley bill, with its bigu Untie ner may beaued for the debt* of the firm, on wool an I woolen goods, and in th it not appearing that he had relinquished jggt presidential electiuu th?y rang' the adminiatration of the effect* of the thetn.<wlvee n[x>n tbe »ide of protectio firm,and that plaintiff might join a claim »nd aided in th»-agitation to defeitt1 aninat him individually in the same ac Mills bill, which they said was a fr tion aa against him »« onrviving partner. trad«' measure to them. Now that the McKinley law is in fore* The Cathlamet Gazette hue it on good it is more diflicnit than ever for on: authority that the government intend« inauufuctur ns to get the grades jd f. 'r before any moro of the unanrveved pub eign wools suitable for mixing wit . lic domain ia thrown open to the public, the natural article, and the hopes an prospects of the shoddy men are com to have the land« carefnllv cruined oyer spowlingly brightened. A recent num by a government agent, and the differ ent qualitiew claMcd hr timber and aind-1 ber of a prominent protectionist trad- paper, The Commercial Bulletin of Bo., cultural land. Hence the endleee dis ton. prints the following in its market pute regarding the question of timber vr . report: agricultural land will l>e entirely obviat “The shoddy and extract manufact urers and dealers are sanguine of a very ed. good years business for 1891. Last year Ex-Sheriff A. W. Charlton of Lake was a very prosperous one, and as the coon tv ia a atraioht out democrat wbnae consumption of clothing increases thi unselfish devotion to a fine sense of hon- «hoddy and extract trade improves or and principle ia not "enerallv found in ■ Better machinery and more thorough this avaricious aire. He bus <’iven Ida knowledge of the art of woolen mauu facturing euables the greater use of these note to that countv for|3()0—331, percent goods, insuring for them a larger market fees collected while in office, which the than ever before. Several mills find it supreme court has since declared on- necessary to increase their plant capacity constitutional He refunded the amount ! to fill their orders." voluntarily, and was under no le-/al obli We become wearers of shoddy in pro gation to do an. portion as the tariff shuts our woolen manufacturers out of the wool markets The codlin moth is now resdv for bus of the world. The tariff cost of foreign liiee*. The miller that lavs the ew ia wool also prevents our woolen industry now wintrwl and flitting about industri- from having constant and profitable em oualy depositing eggs on the young fruit. ployment, as well as from developing Bring out the spray guns and go after along with the growth of the country. In no department of manufacturing have them in earnest. If you do not know there been so many failures and shut the innocent looking marauder of or downs as in the wooleu industry. The chards, lose no time in learning to recog same issue of The American Wool Re nise it at sight. Call on some neighbor porter. already quoted, contained the who does know the mother of the codlin following: “Careful estimates place a number of moth and get him to show the little ter idle woolen looms as high as 60 per «ent. ror to you. of the whole number. These figures Some one suggests that the belief of : seem excessive at first glance, but care Bismarck, who has been one of the moat ful consideration of the woolen situation ardent supporters of the divine right of will remove all doubt as to their correct kings to rale, has probably received ness. The present heavy weight season has been meager in results, and som-> some modification since the Empemr weeks since, in The Wool Reporter's Re William has so persistently and thor view of the New York goods market, it oughly sat down upon him, metaphoric waastated that the business for the pres ally speaking. There is no cure so thor ent season would l>e from one-third to ough and perfect as a personal applica one-half of that accomplished in an aver tion, well laid on. age season. It is a dreary subject to con template." Wanamaker kicked over the good opin WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT f ion he created here by referring in Port land to thia citv as the litt.e town of m lay watte and wither ap withdoaM Salem on the boundary of the BtHte.” The ~ blessed ilelds of heaven where otx-e my faith He got got thing* horribly mixol.—Sa PoesewHsl itself serenely safe from death; lem Stateeman. Perhape he inRintislee If 1 deny the thing« past finding out. that Aahland is a “little town.” The Or if 1 on>l>»n n yowu soul uf one.............. That seeuH-d & Lai her, and make wold the place post Ili ora ’ S joints are loofle Within me where ile dwelt in power and grace* when he refers to the Granite citv in What do I gain, that am myself undone? Such flippant terms. ' -WUiUut Dean Howell, in Harper’«. You Can’t Have Perfect health, unless jour blood Is pure and rich in elements necessary to repair the waste of the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most popular and successful medicine to purify flie blood, to restore good circulation and to give vitality and health to tlie whole body. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils, and all humors and weaknesses caused or promoted by impure blood. M. BpcrtaM* <>f ig Use blood iu ? erudition is »ally knowu. and ytt tl.-ere are very few people who li ve perfectly pure ilcod. The Lint cf scrofula, salt 1 lie uni, or ■ i.er foul l uiuor is lieredltC'Jtmd traminitted 'or t-euer.tions.causing umo’.d suffering, and a ■ als.? aecunitilate poison aud germ*of dis- Xse trer the ai." we areath j the food the water I xo eat, c *c d:!i.l There is i o t h i u more con- elnsivcly proven than the positive power of Hood's Sarsaparilla over all diseases jf tl.e Hoed. Ti.is medicine, when fairly ..ied, <!«•« expel every trace of scrofula or | salt rl-euni, removes the taint which causes talarrh, neutralizes the acidily and cures rheumatism, drive* out the genus of malaria, Llocd poi soning, etc. ?t also vitalizes and en- riehes the blood, thus overcoming that tired ' feeling, and building up the whole system. Thousands testify tu the superiority of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full Infor mation and statements of cures sent free. CITY HALL BONOS. Has Moved .into the building adjoining R. P. NeiT "’s meat mar- ket on the north, and t invites the public to inspect his samples I A Liberal Share of Pat Market. John E. Pelton MARIA COLVER FARM HAVE OPENED a Real Estate office in Odd Fellows' Block, up stairs. Four Hundred Acres best land tn Jackson coun ty-fruit or garden—to be sold in tracts to suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:— One half down, balance on time. I IE. J FARLOW. REDLAND AI RSERIES. SIX MILES SOUTH OF Oregon, 200,000TREES FOR SALE) ------CONSISTING OF------ FOR , P P I Lz W,--------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------- .-------- United States Land Office. Roseburg,Or.,) March 28th, 1891. f ’XTOTICE is hereby given that In compii la ance with the provisions ot the act of ainting apering tc congress of June3, 1878,entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cor. M ain and G ranite streets, I California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing- Ashland. Oregon. ' ton Territory,” Wm. C. Ross, of Cadil j lac, County of Siskiyou, State of California, l has this day filed in this office his sworn i statement for the purchase of the N E ¡4 of i.zx,.f»zs»s AJzx Q/4 section No. 30 in township No. QO 39, czsitfli south, range No. 5 east,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more ' valuable —------------------- „ --------- for i its timber or stone than for agricultural pi >ur- _______________________________________ pose«, and to establish his claim to said land la before the Register and Receiver of this of fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the PROPRIETOR. 112th day of June, 1891. He names as witnesses: Jacob Casey of Shop opposite piazza flag staff. ; Ager, btskiyou county. Cal.; Chas. F, An derson, Marcus G. Heiney and Charles Ashland : : : : Oregon. : Clawson, of Henley, Siskiyou county, Cal. Anv and all persons claiming adversely I the above-described lands are requested to file their claims on or before said 12th day Kept constantly on hand. Fair living ; of June, 1891. prices is all that we ask J ohn H. S hupe , Register CONTRACTS Purpose of Selling the as the Central Market. R. P. NEIL, All Kinds of Fresh Meats We will make it to yqur interest to MBER LAND NOTICE. deal with us, so give the new meat mar ket a trial United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.) March 28th. 1891. I f^TFresli pork on hand every day. N otice is hereby given that ------ ALSO — flash, Blarkbern SrapcTisex. flash and NŒÏ. OUR NURSERY ----- IS GROWN ON------ machine that is used in the Office, Court-room, and for reporting lectures and sermons. I Red Hill Land, WITHOUT IRRIGATION. WE <lo not handle, cultivate, or ' attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties or kinds of FKU1T, until satisfied that they are well ADAP I’Ell to the soil and climate pecv'iar TO SOUTHERN OltE- | GON. Write for terms to While its speed is greater than any other known method, it is so simple I that any intelligent person can gain a speed of ioo or more words per min ute, in five or six weeks, without the aid of an instructor. Circulars and testimonials sent to all who mention this paper. I L T. PIERCE, FAYETTE, OHIO. Sole Agent for U. S. and Canada. A. H. CARSON & SON.. G rants P ass , O regon Or W. B. COLTON, Agent, Ashland, Or. ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING ¿îær Water of any temperature desired. Natural Temperature HA deg’». T6 IlKin THE HATER IS A THIC. I Artist. I I Corner Main and Granite Street». Being Sulphuric and Alkaline il eradicates fungi and animalcules, and neutral izing and correcting all acidi ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. — SWIMMING RINK. — s,. Inclosed and covered, the same medicpl water, always clean, for the springs run a Call and heavy volume—more than twelve hun dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody’ —come out as “fine as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven I ated and happy. PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Bromides made in all sizes. examine our work Salary $25 Per W ek 1’1 oprietor. U m » s. DRESSMAKING Five Double Strands ---------------- DO---------------- HRS. JIIH.Y (LIM Freperty. A Goad Cigar is a Thing of Joy. You can always find the fin est of Imported and Do- • mestic and Key West » O X CS- A $1, Dissolution of Co-Partnership And the best brands of rOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Smoking and Chew co-partnership existing between the undersigned in the (Kittling shipping and ing Tobacco selling >-f mineral water ha, been dissolved Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest, ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. 100,000 Prune Trees ( mostly TIMBER LAND NOTICE. French J Unite#' States Land Office, Rose’-urg. Or.) 35,000 Royal Ann cherry. March 28th, 1891. I ’S IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 10,000 Early Crawford peach NOTIC in compliance with the provisions of 10,000 Moorpark and Royal tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Act for the sale of timber lands in the Apricot. States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Marcus G. Hein 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg ey. of Henley, County of Siskiyou, State of this day tiled in this office his apple. California.has sworn statement for the purchase of the N 20,000 Gravenstein apple. W of sec No 28, in tp No. 39 8, Il No. ’ and will otter proof to show that 25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip 5 tbe Eas land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur pin apple. | poses, and to establish his claim to said 15,1X10 Ben Davis apple. i land before the Register and Receiver of ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS. £*“Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than arb Wire Fence. Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. W orks on N orth S ide of R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet . KT A VOTTWCt STTJRzVEYOZRz xi!. XX. 1 u un a, an(j 60vernmenf |_an(j Locator. JACKSONVILLE, OZRzZEG-OIISr. AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. 3-7 H Delinquent Sale Notice Umpire Gold and Silver Milling and Min ing Company. Location of principal place of business. 4an Francisco California. Lo cation of works. Jackson county, Oregon. N otice —There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of as sessment No. 3, levied on the 27th day of March. 1891, the several amounts set oppo site the names of the respective sharehold ers, as follows: No. No. Names. Certif. Shares. Amount. Burrell, Mrs P T f 1 011 *» t» »fri 44 41 «4 Bartlett. Marv à Chase, Marie S I il Duffy, T Dunn, Jas B Daley, W R Feeley, Lau-a Jones, C D ll il It THE TAQUINA ROUTE T. Ji, HOGG, Receiver. Oregon SHORT Steamer Sailing Dates: FROM yaquina ; Steamer Willamette Valley—May “th, May ltith. May 24th, May 31st. Of Sash and Doors and all kinds and styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built to order. The whole or one half offered for sale. 14 Will be open May 1st, Munn, Ella S A 2 3,1 ‘•«•*/n*detoar SEWKneofwnrk, W raj *ud b u. rably, by tbote- of itf a a é 2 H ir8 b ei h r ' '• ’ ' : K r Between Medford and Jack- sonvilis. HicRst M c R ride — city - (¡Vl’l'ril’ 1 111 IJ pm B rd , u th '" ir ■ B1 t * a B K ■ ‘ 1 ■ ’•er'lirvln. Ai.y ■ ■ B Wr I B BB B uoe » « ■ . rk. E«ay to »-em. We fumLh everrtb r. ... ,e your «pere in -iu'-iits. or eli y r-r i:n io tb • work. Tbi» i- in entire.y newlead^nd brinjrs ••.ooderfit.' •- •<•.•••» t<» « ver» vi <. rker. Botiu iwr» er- eaniit»^ fron» to fai' p r ••,«ek an-J , | wbh H, eud ni->re after a little experiaeee. M e - -.u tumieii »ou lise em- pioyin»»! and tre.-h you IttlL. ‘ o Cj eto espiata bere. Tuli ìnfurmatLu IKE... 'S’F** ‘ : <• • *».. AlfcASlA. J1A1AE. HASTY & GREGORY'S Read the “Record s” Premiums. IT £i WS-STAND. TRANSFER. Passenger Coach to Every Train. Freight moved about town at rates LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. Fire wood cf aU kinds delivered any-1 where n town *t low««t pricas BAN FRANCISCO! EROM Steamer Willamette Valley—May 3rd, May 12th, Ma>2Uth, May 28th. 'Ine company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Trains connect with O. A C. R. and Riv er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. Freight and ticket office, Salmon street wharf. Portland. W. IL WEBSTER Genl F. A P. Agt. 34 Montgomery St., San Francisco. 10 00 10 00 C. C HOGUE. G. F. & P. A. O. P. R„ Corvallis. Oregon. 10 00 Kenney, M H Manley. Mary Rebecca 32 Morse, E S Leave Jacksonville 8 30 ff. tp 1:00 p. m. 5:4») p ni. Leave Whetrock 8:40 a. m. 1:12 p. m. 5:48 p. m. Leave Harbaugh ’b 8:43 a ui. 1:17 p m. 5:51 p m. Leave Davisvillc 8:50 a. m, 1:27 p. iu, 5:55 p. m. Arrive at Medfor»! 9:00 a. m. 1:40 p. m 6:00 p m. CALIFORNIA. TO LINE FREIGHT AND FA It KN the LOWEST J. H. SETTLEMIER CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. Co.’f Developement STEAMERS. For the accommodation of a limited num ber of guests. Board and lodging tier week «10 00 ........................ . “ day.. 1 50 “ per day............................ 1 00 Single meals.............................. .. 50 Camping privileges will be SOcts per week for each individual. (50) . BYRON COLE. P roprietor . R. STRAIT, Practical Gunsmith, Catalogue Free. Address: » g g B ■■ g Wire CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE. Osgood, Kate F Osgood, Mary H Pulsifer, Mattie I this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fri- Peavy, Amanda M I dav the 12th day of June, 1891 Reed. J C Large Stock of all Other Lead He names as witnesses: Wm. C. Ross Smith, Margaret C »4 4 4 of Cadillac. Siskiyou county, Cal., J. Casey ing Varieties of Fruits. of Ager. Siskivou county. Cal., Chas. Claw- Snow, Mrs John E FREE FROM INSECT PESTS ! son and Jas. F. Anderson, of Henley, Sis- j Smith, Nellie E W ! kiyou county. Cal. Skinner, Sarah E 44 ll Anyandt’.l persons claiming adversely I 44 «4 I the above-descnlied lanas are requested to i file their claims in this office on or before : swift, J H said 12th day of June, 1891. 1 Thompson. Mrs J ohn H. S hupe , Register. Emily E' White, Kate L And in accordance with law, ami .... an or- TIMBER LAND NOTICE. tier of the Board of Directors, made on the United Statss Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,) 27th day of March, 1891. so many shares of March 28th. 1891. f each parcel of such stock as may to neces NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sary will be sold at public auction, at the in compliance with the provisions of office of the Company. 326 Montgomery the act of congress of June 3, J878, entitled Street. San Francisco, California, on Satur ' “An act for the sale of timber lands ifi the day the 23d day of May, 1891, at the hour of states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and i 12 o’clock M. of said dav, to pay said de Washington Territory,” James F. Ander- j linquent assessment thereon, together with son. of Henley, County of Siskiyou. State | costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. I of California, has this day filed in this of- j A. CHEMINANT, Secretary tice his sworn statement for the purchase of Office. 328 Montgomery Street (Room'13), the 8 W Ji of sec No. 28, in tp No. 39, 8 R i San Francisco, California. | No. 5 E.and will otler proof to show that the | •and sought is more valuable for its timber , ASHDAND, OREGON. stone than for agricultural purposes, and , . establish his claim t-> said land before ' i tbe Register and Receiver of this office at ' AU work ordered wiU be made U> give entire i Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday tbe 12th dav • I of June. 1891. SATISFACTION- He names as witnesses: Wm. C. Ross I of Cadillac. Siskiyou county. Cal., Chas. Repairing neatly and promptly done, ■ Clawson of Henley. Siskiyou county. Cal., Jacob Casey of Ager, Siskiyou county. Cal.. and at Low Rates. Marcus G. Heiney of lieniey, Siskiyou TIME SCHEDULE I county, Cal. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-deseriljfed lands are requested to I , file their claims in this office on or before I said 12th day of June. 1891. Jous H- S hupe , Register. I OREGON. From Jacksonville j * From Medford •------------------------------------------------------------------ - to Medford. to Jacksonville Q B Steel •X in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale 4« 44 I of timber lands in the States of Califor *4 44 nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Collins, Pauline Territory,” Jacob Casey, of Ager, County of Siskiyou, State of California, has Cheminant,A.Trustee 88 this day filed in this office his sworn statement for the purchase of the 8 E % of sec No. 30, intp No.39, South Range No 5 ' East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 12th day of June, 1891. He names as witnesses: Chas. Clawson, James F. Anderson and Marcus G. Heiney i of Henley, Siskiyou county, Cal., and Wm. j C Ross of Cadillac, Siskiyou county, Cal. Anv and all persons claiming adversely ! the above-described lands are requested to ' file their claims in this office on or before said 12th day of June, 1891. J ohn H. S hupe , Register. 4 Peterman Bros. A.T Sibarban aud Galvanized Bessemer Railway Company. N fit} EM E R Y, Rogue River Valley FASHIONABLE See those new shoes for »2.50 at O. H. A sure cure tor the whisky habit Dr. Blount ’s. Livingstone's Antidote far ' Drunkenness will cure any case of the liquor habit in Common lumher »12.50 per thousand at- from ten to thirtv days, from arinker to James Norris’» lumber y*nl. the drunkard. The Antidote can he given Garrick detie“ the MeKin'ev bill and sells in a cup of cotfee wiihoui the knowledre of the person taking it. The Antidote will you clcthibg at New York wholesale prices by mutual consent. G. M. Parkinson col as retail, McCatlsd>lovk. lects all »ecounts and pa vs a'l hills. not injure the health in anv way. Manu factured bv the Livingstone Chemical Co., CHAS. H. HOSLEY. Janie* Noms is se'ling coiumou tutuber G. M. PABKINsON. Han Francisco, Cai. to *a)c by T. K. . at $12 50 per thousand M his lumber yard JBUto© J at railroad tract U Aabiand. 7 Asbiaao Vr May?. 1891. Albany. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. Woodburn, Or H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle GRANT HELMAN Manufacturer Located on «he ytrANTED—GOOD AGENTS to sell V y our general line of merchandise. No HELMAN LA\D. HALF A MILE peddling. Above salary will be paid to NORTH OF THE PLAZA. “live" agents. For further information, address: CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO.. 178 West Van Buren St., Chicago. III. I Has opened Dressmaking Parlors /„ -------------------- . It ia stated that in the penitentiary at —In the----- I Ftwident Harrison mvs . “Every dollar Columbtin, O., there are. among i,600 Gillette Blwk. Iain Xtreet Star Charrh Street, we issue must be as good as anv other criminals, thirteen ministers and one ac- dollar.” We should like tn know which tor‘ on ^"’«rkinwhich a theatrical man ASHLAND. OREGON. Is the dollar, and which is the other , ’J u 11 ‘'T*“ 80,1,6 °"e wr3,e , „ _ — —. ____ ___ . . , A A . , i Plav to show np up the in,- temptations i<-<iim.uiions aim and evil evi dollar. The preaident president’s r statement that influences of life in the pulpit? pulpit ?" ” he ia in favot of “hon st money” would | Are Toa Married ? If not. send ad- .S ixteen Y ears ’ E xperience . Are roti Married'* If not, send your your ad- ------------ o----------- have been of value if he had explained dress to The Anieric.in Corresponding Club, | P. O. Box 643, Clarksbnrg. W7 Va ° what he considers honest money Per Fashion plates from Minneapolis, St haps he wished, however, to allav an im-' Don't miss getting one of those new tailor Paul and New York. All trork ¡jucraie made suits at O. H. Blount's. teed to gire satisfaction. [f 19, ’91 preaaion that be is in favor of dishonest Jockey Sullivan, the horse-racer, was on money. Monday’s train from Portland. and Astoria , E Apple, Pear, Peach. Plum. Prune, Cherry’. Apricot, Nectarine, Almond, Walnut, Chestnut, Shade ami Orna- mental trees. Strawberry Portland. : PAMPHLET. H N otice is hereby given thai ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Fine liodf/ of Land linown For sale by J. C. Barrett .t Co. Offices at of Grain. Stoc and Fruit Farms. k Beef, Pork and JluttOii. REAL ESTATE. - - I n the S tate I nsurance B uilding . Ashland Fence Works! TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Roseburg Or.,! March 28th, 1891. ) EVANS & BRUNK Grants Pass, - —-WITH ITS — Successor to HOSLEY A FELTON, Diseases of Men Ear the AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR Oregon Land Company, in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled i “An act for the sale of timber lands in the i States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — ! Washington Territory, ’ Cbas. Clawson, of Henley, County of Siskiyou, State of Cali I fornia, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement for the purchase of Peculiar to their Sex. aud not proper to the 8 ’j of S E and 8 Ji of S W Ji of name here, including all of those delicate section No. 24, in tow nship No. 31», south, Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they 1 range No. 4 east, and will otter proof to would shrink from disclosing to their fam ! show that the land sought is more valuable Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. ily physician, permanently cured in less Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay for its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurposes, and to establish his claim to said time than was ever known to Medicine be able Monthly. and befoie the Register and Receiver of fore, by Dr. Boxell’s “New System of Treat I this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, ment.” It rejuvenates the genito-urinary organs and makes weak men strong i tbe 12th day of June, 1891. When possible, it is always best to call for He names as witnesses: Jacob Casey of Ager, Hiskivotl connty, Cal., Wm. C. personal con-ultation and special examine | UEALEKH IN Ross of Cadillac, Siskiyou county. Cal., tion. But those who cannot possibly call should write, stating their case fully. 'Med PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS1 TOOLS,! ; Marcus G. Heiney and James F. Anderson icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free of Henley. Siskiyou county, Ca! WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., Anv and all jiersons claiming adversely from exposure, to all parts of the Pacific ) the atove described lands are requested to Coast. Add’ess, Building Papers, Wrapping Papers : tile their claims in this office on or before ll'nt. A. ltoxell, M. I)., | said 12th day of June, 1891. and Twines. Consulting Physician, J ohn H, S hupe . Register. S t . P aul D ispensary . P ortland , O g n . ■ I All kinds of TIMBER LAND NOTICE. QUARTER Finished in Style Equal to The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Company. Location of principal •nr »f thr Handxuisrxt Krsidrixcs m Ihr pla 'e of business, San Francisco. Califor nia. Location of works, Wagner Creek for Sale «r Exrhaigt for fare Propirt ». Mining District, Jackson county, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting WILL SELL on long time or exchange of the Board of Directors held on the 27th for farm, my residence in Ashland with day of March. 1891. an assessment, (No 3,) a frontage of 169 feet on Main street, anti of two (2) cents i>er share, was levied U|>on 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are the Capital Stock of the Corporation, pav nicely laid out with choice fruits and slirub- able immediately in United Stales Gold ’ bery. artificial stone walk, good stable and Coin, to the Secretary, at the office oi the 1 outbuildings. This cottage was built in the Company. 328 Montgomery street. Room i fall of 1888, of the choicest material and bj 13, San Francisco, California. Any Stock upon which this Assessment first-class workmen. Newson Bros., 8. F., Au<l Branch architects. Will sell or exchange any part shall remain unpaid on the 4th day of May, 1891, will lie delinquent, and advertised for i of one to four acres all in choice fruit and Has for sale a large list adjoining said re-idence This is the most sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, I modern m style, and best constructed cot- ■ tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location, the 23d day of May. 1891. to pay the delin SEND : FOR and can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E. quent Assessment, together with costs of , E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey. Real advertising, and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon. ’ mWOl zV. CHEMINANT. Secretary. Office No. 328 Montgomery street, Room 13, San Francisco. California. Iapr2 STRICTURE! Ashland S’, ker county, Ore- ft C fi gon, near what UI 41 is now Baker City, a PT MTf IDV a man who has since Lull I U it T liecome identified with the resources and [> f“ A development of that country. This man ¡1 lU is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one o< the wealthiest and most influential citizens in the county. In a recent letter he says: “ I had been suffering from pains iu my back and general kid ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The pains in my back had become so severe that I was prevented from attending to my work and could not move about without the use of a cane. Hear ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box. and from that very first dose I found ins*ant relief, and before using half the contents oi .he box the pains in my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend it to my friends. I would not be without it for anything.” Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, inconti nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions of tbe kidney or urinary organs of either sex. LOGAN’S GALLERY HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON IOO Doses One Dollar I BE ZEÏJLID JLT I Estate of Albert Anderson, deceased— Time of final settlement fixed foi Tuesday, I July 7, '91, at 10 a. m. Estate of Erastus Wells, deceased- Peti —. _ — _ — _ — __ _ _ tion for probate of will filed and will ad- mitted to probate. Wm. Cameron and El- Permanently Ci Cured without Cutting Burn- len I. Wells ap|Kiinted executors and Dan ing or Dilating, . j A perfectly , _ painless . ______ treat- Chapman. < hatu John L. Grubb and John P. ment and a guaranteed cure m every case, W ’ »11 L or utirw ii ntin! unnrnKt.ru ’ vizi mattar hntv Irxtirr utanrlinfr t.nni Walker appointed appraisers. ■ no matter how long standing. This treat- ! merit, for Stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the Garrick is the poor man's friend, He j greatest discovery known toMedicine. Itdis- sells clothing at wholesale prices. I solves and completely removes the Stricture An innoxatiou in thia section—a train without annoyance or pain to the patient. Ths Delaware peach growers are al ready counting up their profits from what promises to be an enormous peach crop. They are reckoning on a yield of 7,000.000 basket*, for which they will get 60 cents a basket, delivered at the local stations. This would bring them »1,200,000.-Ex. ■ ■ City Recorder. sut« by all druggists, fl; Rix for F>. Prepared only t>y C. I. HOOD & CO., Apoihecarie?, Lowell Mass. Specimen Cases. FAMILY. ■ .M ilton berry , Assessment Notice. FOR SALE! Sarsaparilla 8 H Clifford, New Cassel, Wis , was trouble»! with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver w as affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill . had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica 8alve, and his leg is sound and well John Speaker. Catawba. O . had five large fever sores on liis leg, doctors said he was incur able One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely Sold by Chitwood Bros —OR— EAL'ED PROPOSALS will lie received until noon of June 1st, 1891 for the pur chase of “The Citv Hall Bonds’’ of the city of Ashland. Jackson county. Oregon Said bonds are to be for an aggregate sum of five thousand dollars ($50u0) dated May 1st, ISO. payable tn 15 years, in sums of live hundred dollars each.' bearing inter 2LÆJLY 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 l>e-sold for less than par value. Bv order of the Citv Council, apr23 Hood's ticket agpnt who checks up the train and I collects (¡»‘kets, etc.—took charge of this inorniug'8 south bound train This re lieves tlie conductors of a lot of work and makes their job an easy one. PICTURES of YOURSE li - MERCHANT TAILOR S Blood Probate Court. YER. LEGAI. ADVERTIREMENTS. I Leave Medford 19:00 4. m. 2:01 p, in. 7:30 p. m. Leave DavisviLie 10:10 a m. 2:12 p nt. 7:30 p m Lejive Harbaugh 10:17- a m 2:30 p. m. 7:41 p. m. Leave Wbetrock 10:20 a in. 2:25 p. m. 7:45 d . m. Arrive Jacksonville 10:30 a, in. 2:40 p. m. 7:55p. nt. • HONEYMAN, President. The RE€OBX><*dc publishes all tba nows. J/EDFORD, OREGON, wish to announce to the public that I am rea<ly to take orders for any kind of gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, filing saws, sharpening knives and scissors etc., etc. Office on Front street, in building witk John B. Wrisley. the real estate agent. 2-4 J. J)R H. HALL, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. (N ine Y ears in H ospital P bacticb .) Office in Brick Block on Oak street, See. ond door from Main Street. A shland OkKGOM, J^OBERT A. MILLER, a T tsrney - and - counselor - at - LAW, JACKBONVri.I.E - - . OWMTOM. sJS11 <V5?Ctiee iu- 1111. lbe of the btate. Office opjxwle the court house. 2^ <’ cali > weizl , MECHANICAL and OPERATIVE DENTIST. ^itreqs Oxide Gu« administered for tbs painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank. J T. UOWDITCH-. ATTORNEY AT LAW A"BLAM’’......................................... OREGON. Will praotice in all courts of the stale. Collections promptly made. Baidirfs CROUP Remedy lytafoçvard. In