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VALLEY RECORD. The People’s Paper ASHLAND <>■ T bcs « d * t . Nov I» KU Cbria Buckley ia mad—but «canelv mad enough come back Chris ia not yet ready to be deatroved. Tbe woman’« drea« reform movement ha« collapse«!■ Wbat could you expect to follow the aliolition of the bustle. Having eaten Mr. Jonea <A Bingha'np- too, possibly the Tamnoanv tiger will en lighten oa as to the taste of whiskers. If we are going to annex Canaris, we bad better set about it before Mr. Buck ley gets in with “de gang” in Montreal. Major McKinley will find that it ia very different when he begina carving bis way to the White Houae with that tin aword. It is becominc more and more appar ent that the Han Francieco Vigilance committee was disbanded about thirty years too soon. John Wanamaker aava tie earea noth ing about the tariff. Now you see what cornea ot McKinlev'« neglect to pat the bargain counter in that bill somewhere. True charity does not go about accom panied by a braaa band. Thia ia a point er to organisationa that do a little good charity work and a big lot of cackling about it. Hxler at I ■!_. Ceuta a Driuk iu Maine. THE ALLI INCE VOTE. Fair Warning from a Burgiar. The returns from Nebraska and Kan sas show conclusively that the leeult in those States was not due to Republican strengtli or Alliance weakness, but to the fact that tbe Democrats fuse i with tbe Republicans. Had three tickets been run this year as last the Alliance would have walloped the Republicans. It. Nebraska tbe Republican candidate ior Judge of the Supreme Court, the only St-te officer voted for, was elected by a little Over majority. This was due to <he Democrats withdrawing their Can dida e . n I voting in the main 'he Rei-ub- Lcan ticket. The Om.iha Bee. the lead ing Republican journal of the state, can didly admit* tb «t it was tbe Democrats wno saved the Republ can ticket Lorn overwhelming defeat. The Alliance mustered numerically in greater strength than last yesr. but could not defeat the fusion. In Kansas tbe returns tell the same story. It was fusion that beat the farmers With three tickets in the field they would have swept tbe State. The Republicans are gloating over a victory that they owe to Dcm-x-rats. Tbe latter saw they were not strong enough to accom plish anything alone. Fusion with the Alliance or tbe Republicans was tbe only way to make themselves felt. If tbe al liance would have been better politicians snd would have a “deal” with tbe Dem ocratic politicians to get in and fight for a regular ticket they would appear to have “won the day.” Practically they are as strong as ever, and will cut a big figure in tbe next national contest. BEST ROAl* IN THE WORLD. Robert C. White, of Georgetown, Del., has received a letter from a party call ing himself a professional burglar, who signifies his intention of entering the at torney's house rix months from date and carrying off what valuables he can safe ly take. He says his intentions are merely burglary, and that no arson, murder or other crime will be attempted. The burglar coolly admits in his lengthy •pi-tie that it is not customary with him to notify snls-cribers of his actions. He says he knows that if he is caught it may be three years, to stand one honr in the pillory and receive twenty lashes, as did John Cummins, the Baltimore bur glar. The writer continues: “1 saw John Cummins whipped at New Castle yes terday with twenty lashes. It is a very barbarous institution, and I can defy such a barbari-on and likewise your law. I v.'ant to make a daring burglary in this State, and show you you are power - less to arrest a burglar of first class. 1 am leaving Wilmington for the west, and will returu by the line of Delmar and Georgetown. So I select yo ir city as the first place to operate. I wiil show the people of Delaware that there is no danger of arrest as long as the police of Paris, London, Chicago and Baltimore could not arrest me. I mean to carry my word, and my stake is a big one. I confess I have not the least ambition to the pillory or whipping post. If you can pull me in I agree to receive ten lashes more. I will walk to the pillory and whipping post barefooted, but I would advise you not to anticipate such a pleasure.”- Cor. Baltimore American. A Lewiston gentleman driving in the country found the watering places by the roadside dry as herring bones. See ing a farmer in a yard by the roadside he drove up to the door and asked for water for his horse. The man looked at him interrogatively and said: “Water? I should say not. I shouldn't agree to give your horse what water he might want under half a dollar. It’s worth that.” The Lewiston gentleman paid it and the horse was watered, and the farmer said in explanation that all the water they had was brought a long distance laboriously, by hand, and that it cost nearly that amount in time and bard work to get it. Water at fifty cents a bucket in Maine is a novelty.—Lewiston Journal. No Choice. “Sure, Mrs. McCarty, an it’s meeelf would have loiked to have been a birrud on St. Valentoine'e Day. “An for why? It’s only a sorry lookin birrud you would be, to my thinkin, Mrs. Mahoney.” “Same to yerself, and thank ye, ma’am; but on the day of St. Valentoine —rist his eowl—ivery birrud could choose his mate, an it's not meself that can do that, for all the fresh mate Oi’ve bad this blissed winter has been a bit of ba con ivery day, an it’s toired of it indade Oi am.”—Texas Siftings. HOTOGRAPHS. importance ot u:,; tbe Good in rc eoialition Is imlversxly kimwn, and y \t there are ve. y ti w people who li vc perfectly pure Mc<xL The taint <f scroL’i, call iheum, or oil.cr foul humor i j heredited au.l transmitted h r generations.enusl:-;cutchl suffering, and *j also accumulate poison m.J g ,-mscf dis- j ease ircm tl.e aia we breatffe, the food we eat, cr the water we d.iuk. There is noth 1n g more con- elusive ly proven than the positive power ot Ibrad's Sarsaparilla over all diseases st the bltxxl. Tl.is me«l;cine, when fairly tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or salt rheum, removes the taiut which causes catarrh, neutralizes the acidity and cures rheumatism, drives out the germs of malaria, blind poi soning. etc. it also vitalizes and en riches the Llood, thus overcoming that tired reeling, and building up tl.e whole system. Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full infor mation aud statements of cures sent free. Mrs. M. E. Tyler, MRS. J D. CROCKER, Artist. Oun.tr Main and Granite Street». PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED NONPAREIL GROCERIES 5 Glassware and Crockery, M Call and MAYER. DEALERS I IT Blood Fresh and Dried Fruity L’FtODTJCE, Etc., Etc. XSF’ Leading Buyers of Poultry and -Fresh Ranch Eggs. CROCKER BUILDING, Cor. Granite and Main. Hood’s MERCHANT TAILOR M ain S treet , Orr. B owditoh ’ s O ffice . A Uberai Share of Pat rouage solicited. Sarsaparilla H icks a M c R ride , IOO Doses One Dollar —CITY - Commercial men say that the Noss Jolli tie« give one of the cleanest and best musi Sold by all druggists, f 1; six for f.5. Prepared only cal performances of any company traveling. by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Rad Blood, PASSENGER & FREIGHT ———Fir ' > "»i n i What They Did in Vacation. The pupils in a Berlin girls’ school re ceived instructions from their teachers to give an account of some incident dur ing their holidays in the form of a let ter. A ten-year-old child wrote: “My mother gave a poor wanderer a cup of coffee. He asked me to obtain for him some food and gave me his last ten pfennige.” Another wrote: “My hat i was so plain that I cut some flowers in the garden to decorate it, and hid it away. My mother has uot seen it yet; but I am very anxious about it.” This girl received a caution as to her wrong doing. There is some humor iu the following: “My mother desired me to make a pan cake, and 1 fetched some flour and made it. It was so light that it broke in two and fell upon the sanded floor. I took it up and remodelled it. My mother pronounced it gritty: but noth ing further was said.” Among a num k ber of other letter« was this: “My father told me to capture some large yellow flies and take them to an apothe cary, who would buy them. We caught a whole boxful and I took them to an apothecary, but he did not want any. I incautiously opened the lid of the box and thb flies flew all over the shop.”— Exchange. Bromides made in all sizes. examine our work. TZEóJAZtTñFIEIEÓ. Impure or vit-Ced blood is nine times oat of tea caused by some form of constipation or indigestion that clogs up tbe system, when the blood naturally becomes impreg nated with the elfete matter. Tbe old Sarsaparilla* attempt to reach this condition by at tacking the blood with the drastic mineral “potash.” Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is modern. It goes to the seat of the trouble. Il arouses the liver, kidneys and bowels and Invigorates the circulation, and tbe impuri ties are quickly carried off through the natu ral channels. Charles lee, at Beamish's Third and Market Sts., 3. F., writes : “I took it for vitiated blood and while on the first bottle became convinced ot Its merits, for I could feel it was working a change. It cleansed, purified and braced me up generally, and every thing is now working full and regular.” I'Msrugcr Coach to Every Train. The beet way to see and study a road C*-Freight moved about town al rates is to walk over it. During the past two LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. IN- months 1 have been walking over the Fire wood of all kinds delivered any country road« of France. They are the * » THIS MAN i best in the world. They are perfectly where n town at lowest prices. smooth, but never slippery always free HAS BEEN FLAYING >>> John Wanamaker has al wave done from dust in dry weather and never business on the principle of quick sales muddy after a rain; they are soft enough . 3 and small profits. That is why he went to afford a good footing for horses and fiard enough to be impervious to water, The into the postoffice department. OREGON. awl to bear without breaking the heav L1NKVILLE. profit on stamps it small. iest of loads. The Frenchman’s team Boy«’ knee pants...........20cts and upward sever has to do an ounce of unnecessary ¡«X, It may be that Blaine is once more be palling. There are never any long Boy«’ 2-piece suit.... $1.50 and upward friending the American people—for it is itretches of yielding sand or clinging ' Boys’ long pant« suit«................. $3.50 up I a sure shot ^at it is better to compel the mud through which the load mast be Men’« union caBsimere suits................ $6.50 Of Sasli and Doors and all kindB and Chileans to endnre Pat Egan than to dragged. The result is that the maxi styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold- Men’s Oregon eassitnere suits........... $9.00 take the burden upon ourselves. mum load for a horse here iB nearly i ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built ■ Men’s fine dress suits, my own ;hree times as great as the average maxi- to order. The whole or one half ottered in make .................................................. $16.00 The success of McKinley of Ohio and •> nm load for a horse in America. That j for sale. 14 ti. Waterproof coats..................................... $1.00 of the Republicana in Pennsylvania, u: - ins, practically, that one horse here j Waterproof coats,extra long............... $2.00 coupled with the Democratic triumphs <’ >■*« three times as much work as one .Shoes.................................................................. 50 of Now York and New Jersey, finishes 1. use does in America, and, therefore, Boot« .......................................................... $2.00 what wss left of the Mugwumps.—New t at the French farmer in order to achieve r’:t$ r;■ me results only has to buy and ¡Overshirt« .................................. 25 cents up Yoik Sun. ir-intain one-third as many draft ani- Boys’ underwear........................50 ct« a suit i Will be open May 1st, Bardalev’« defalcation only amount«*! iL.«.ls r.s does his American confrere. Bovs’ hat«..................................... 25 cents up For the accommodation of a limited num to halt what wa« originally supposed. There is a considerable saving there. Men’« hatB.................................... 50 cent« up her of guests. There is nothing at all complicated iu Had thia been known before election, the the way these French roads are built. |10 00 Board and lodging per week kOREGON I F-1 Republican Majority in Pennsylvania They may be generally classed under 1 50 “ “ “ “ day.. bd 1 00 “ per day.......................... would only have been about half a« large the macadam h< ading, although some of 1 An interesting old couple dwell in gJ^TAnd all other goods 25 per 50 Single meals.............................. M It wa«. th« m are nr de of screened gravel. This Knoxville, Tenn. They are Mr. and cen.t. less than any other store in T E A J 1 >TROUBLEsJ occurs, however, only in those localities Mrs. Stephen Osborne, aged respectively Camping privileges will be 50cts per week The Coming Century is to be ¡«sued where it would be expensive to obtain town. for each individual. one hundred and one and ninety-two Recently the following Notice appeared In the •oon at Portland with Mr«. Duniway as good stone for breaking. No arbitrary years. They were married seventy-two (50) BYRON COLE. P bocbiitob . San Francieco Chronicle. editor. Just like you, old gal, you are rule has beeu udopte«! as to the material years ago. “Judge S----- had been sick only about two weeks, and it was not until the last three or SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. too fast. Better slow up, like vour j to be used—all kinds are utilized. That four days that the malady took a serious tufa. brother Harvey, an«l make a few “scad«” ) which is rs. lest obtained and therefore In twenty-five life insurance compa At thebeginning of his illness he suffered from I diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the cheap«*! is always «elected. Limestone nies doing business in Massachusetts to G. A. It. before tbe graveyard takes vou in. kidneys refused to perform their functions and ________________ _ , is mor.- plentiful than anythiug else, and day there were in force at the close of he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life BURNSIDE POST KO. 23. of one of the most prominent men in Cali Tbe true inwardness of the 8. F. Chron- therefore is ofter.est used; but slate,, last year 1,213,442 policies, and the num Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and fornia.” Like thousands of others his un ber is increasing at the rate of 120,000 a 1 » »»«Zfc « « <j«4V«4 A timely death was the result of neglecting early Id Saturday of each month. Visiting Com icls’s snapping at the grand jury’s work j I CUvUV shale <4 and not lit« infrequently gneiss are symptoms of kidney disease. rades cordially welcomed. ia coming out. Assemblyman Bledsoe, ! also utiliz 'd. Then, also, as I have said, year.___________________ -------- ------- If YOU —— W. A. P atti ex. Commander. I screened gravel conics into play where one of tbe few honest men in the Califor-' J R Casey, Adjutant. are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de ' no otL*r material is « a«y of access. Nor rangement of the kidneys or urinary organa, nia legislature says H. C. Dibble offered One of the Handsomest Residences tn the State don't delay proper treatment until you are is there tiny fixed depth which all French W. It. C. forced to give up your daily duties; don't him $1900 to vote for Editor De Young roads iru t have. This important ques When Baby waa sick, we gave her Caatoria. waste your money on worthless linimenta BURNSIDE BELIEF CORPS NO. 24 for U. 8. senator. for Sale or Exchange for Earm Property. and worse piasters, but strike at the seat ot tion is I.?« v ho'ly to the judgment of When she was a Child,she cried for Caatoria.. Meets in Ma-onic hall at 2 o’clock p. m the disease at once by using tfee greatest of all the tneu «npervising its construction. When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria. on the Fridays preceeding the first and known remedies, the celebrate«! Oregon Kid The stones worn by the wealthy ladies I ney Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands. third Saturdays of each monto. The coating of brekeu stone ia sume- When ahe had Children, she gave them Caatoria. Why sho«ild it not cure you ? Try it. Purely of ths United States, not including such •uies only fix inches thick. M ary E. M c C all , Pre«. WILL SELL on long time or exchange Eight I vegetable and pleasant to take. >1.00 a pack G ertrude V an T assel , Sec’v. for farm, my residence in Ashland with | placss as Ashland, Portland and the inchca of prepared material are ofteuer j age, 6 for $5.00. , a frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and Sound towns, but the big 400, are not interposed between tbo earth and ths | 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. run ." xaue by J. C. B arrett &. Co. nicely laid out with choice fruits and shrub- worth less thsn $900,000,000. The N. Y. road a surface, aud sometimes the road i bery, artificial stone walk. goo«i stable and GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights Herald savs it is doubtful if the «nine» is as many a« ten inches deep. ■GO TO outbuildings. This cottage was built in the Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every It is more t'ao attention given to the ' of any two nations on the face of the fall of 1888, of the choicest material and by Friday evening Visiting Knight* in good highway after the builders have com- i first-c ass workmen. Newson Bros., 8. F., standing are cordially invited to attena. earth can show off as well. architects. Will sell or exchange any part pleted their work than it is the original j H J. Hi« K«, C. C. MANUFACTURERS of One to four acre* all tn choice fruit and Highest cash market pri«'e T. E. G odfrey , K. of R and 8. Newspaper comment is being made on construction which has brought French I adjoining said re-idence This is the most OF WROUGHT STEEL RANCES paid for all kin<ls of Governor Pennoyer’s issuing hie Thanks roads so near to perfection. The system modern in style, and best constructed cot MASONIC, of road maintenance in vogue in France j POULTRY, tage in 8« uthern Oregon. -Choice location, giving proclamation before President and can lie ha«i at a bargain. In ptire of E. would, in a few years, change any road, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Harrison issued his. The governor was EG-G-S E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luekev. Real no matter how bad it was. Into a gcod Regular convocations on th« Thursday Estate Agent, Ashland Oregon. ntl9 91 and Country perfectly right. He is not obliged to one without any formal reconstruction. next after the full moon. PRODUCE. D It M ills , H P. await anyone’s pleasure in such a matter The secret of the Frenchman's success A P H ammond , Secretary. and as chief executive of the webfoot na as a road builder is that he realizes the FRESH OYSTERS tion is to be upheld in his action.—A«- very important fact that no matter how ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M. well a road is built it will depreciate i Put up in paper baskets ready for DEALERS IN torian. .Stated communications on the Thursday with the lapse of time if it is not con soup, 40 cents per quart. New Wrinkle. of or before the full moon. PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, Now that another American girl, in stantly watched and cared for. Eternal I Try it. M L M c C all . W M. SA.XKX _________ WALL PAPER, GLA.SS, ETC., Janies Chisholm, Secretary. tbs person of Senator Mitchell’s daui li vigilance is bis motto. jC^TFish on Tuesdays and Fridays. There are road officers constantly on Building Papers, Wrapping Papers ter, is to wed a foreigner, it is time to ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. S. 1 the alert and people working on the ■ Salmon, smelt, flounder. nov!9 anil Twines. demand that a heavy duty he levied upon State«! meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays roads under special direction. Every: in each month. all imported husbands, unless it can be sevv-aty to one hnn lred feet along the Mas. A. M c C all , W M. HY WILL YOU SUFFER, when shown that they are all wool and a yard roa . ids will be found one or two yards Miss Lydia McCall. Secretary. you could get relief bv using the fa- wide. Ami whv is it that so few Amer of broken stone to be u.*ed in case of re tu< us, well kn'iwn remedy Orange Blos I. O. O. F. som, a sure specific for all the troubles and CONTRACTS FOR ican boys go abroad for their wives? Ia pairs. This stone is broken so that it «litterings peculiar to the sex, when it has ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. PROPRIETOR. it because they are more patr otic than will pius through about a 2-inch ring. cure«! thousands who stand ready to give ainting apering tc Guaranteed to be the most eco Hold regular meetings every Saturday testimony of its great virtues and curative their sisters, or because they have a The r«jud .viewers are well educated men, Shop opposite piazza flag staff. at their hall in Ashland. Brethren nomical, most durable and most Aehlaud. Oregon. ! highly scientific in their attainments, and qualities. Ladies, r« member its the old. evening in good standing are cordially invited to perfect Range on the market. greater endowment of common sense?— have to do not alone with the roads them ( tried and true, vour friend in trouble and Ashlaud J. II. M c B kidk , N G. Oregon Suitable for bard or soft coal, or time of need. Give no credence to these attend Spokane Review. E. J. Farlow, Sec'y. selves, but bridges in all their de wood. | new and worthless compounds that are tails—masonry, drainage, and, in fact, flooding the markets For sale bv Now comee the Philadelphia Ledger Send for catalogue to PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. quite a range of civil and mechanical en- MRS. M. ROBERTS. with the statement that it was free silver giu«-ering. These men give this work Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and Helman street, near the Youle & Gilroy Kept constantly on hand. Fair living 4th Monday in each month Members in : planing mill. coinage and not the tariff that beat the their undivided attention aud subject the prices is all that we ask. gotxl standing cordially invited tc attend. Democrats in Obio. We are inclined to roads to constant inspection. M. N. L ong , C P. We will make it to your interest to E. J. Farlow, 8cribe. think it was on account of the number of Most of the labor which comes Wider deal with us, so give the new meat mar voters who are Republi<ans on general their direction is done by farmers or ket a trial HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, »0. 24. principles. Look at thia town for in peasants who are working out their road Fresh pork on hand every dav. - —■ - Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each atanco. The Republican majority would tax, preferring, as they do, to do this month in Odd Fellows’s Hall, Ashland. i rather than make payments in cash. not vary much no matter whether the I However, there is nothing perfunctory i M rs . R obt . T aylor , N. 0. J. H. McBride. Sec y. party declared for free trade or protec j about this service. It must be of a high JSTIEW BOOK tion, silver coinage or a «ingle gold i character aud subject to the inspection > • A. O. U. W. standard. They are just Republican« and approval of a competent official. As UY8 A GOLD WATCH by our Club: ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. and bangtheprinciples.—OaklandTimee. sessments are made at the beginning of System. Our 14-carat, gold-filled cas Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellows’ Hall each year for the amount require«! for AND e* are warranted ior 20 year*. Fine Elgin every first and third Wednesday in each The 8. F. grand jury has i idictrd Buck- various improvements, which is more or or Waltham movement. Stem wind and month. All brethren in good standing are ley snd Rainey for bribe giving and hrihe lee«, according to the expected require set. Lady’s or Gent’s size. Equal to any cordially invited to attend. $50 watch. To secure agetus where we W illiam P atterson , M W. taking snd the 8. F. Star unblushinvlv ments. The necessary cash is secured have none, «c sell one of tne Hunting Case i A ffords Y ou T he B est O p B 8 R adcliff . Recorder. advises them to indict Senator Stanford. through a vehicle tax, which amounts to B atche* for the club price $28 and -end C. - USTOW -RJZE j YZDY. one dollar a year on a two wheeled cart O. D. b« express with privilege of examina A record of the finding of all lands, and That Senator Stanford did spend $7.4).- portunity at the L owest aud two dollars a year on a four wheeled tion before paying ter same. descriptions of the first visits made by Eu On ragent at Durham, N C.. write*; 000 to n-ake his election sure ia a fa« t cart. When it is considered that the road ropean-to the wild race* of the world: “ Our jewel} r* have «xinfessed they don't P ossible R ates . that all well-informeti in C.liiornu« tax must be worked out or pai«L not alone narratives of voyages, di-coveries know how you can furnish such work for thnlling advent ires, battle*, darings and sufferings politics know. But will be be in by those who live along the roadside, but th«- money.” Our agent at Heath Springs, 8. C..writes: ; of the heroic characters, bold explorers and Main St., Opposite Flagstaff insur dicted? We don’t think so, because the as well by others whose private roadways ’ Your watches take at sight The gen dauntless spirits. 600 «-xira lai ge p «K> « world would get thoroughly disvusted at connect with them, it is easy to see that tleman who got the la t wa'ch said that he aiol over 300 cnxrav ojj -of un-urpa**- ed value ed becuiy, inc uding douhle-page plate* in the “outrage.” The world clearly en the great labor of preparing ard caring examine«! and priced a jeweler’s wat he* in oil colors, illnstraiing ceiebra ed events in for these highways ¡slightly distributed, j Lancaster, that were no better than yours, I the worl<i s history. dorsee the idea of a privileged class, and Opened at the old Ashland market stand on The drainage of the roadway is quite but the priee wa- $45.” A golden while it would “do up” a po r boodler as important as their composition. There Our agent at Pennington, Tex,, writes: Main street, facing the bridge. opportunity ■ “ Am iu re< eipt of tue watch, and ant who,com pellet! by thestern netessity that is a grass plot about six feet wide on plea-ed for agents. without measure All who have An agen-y is worth at least from $5 to $IOa Ì UP' Shop thoroughly renovated and re the timee and customs of' the country ex each side of the mainway, and a little *een it say it would le cheap at $U1.” I fitted. One good reliable Agent wanted for each <lay ; don't delay and lose this ehato e to ! ASHLAND, OREGON. act of him in order to keep in the swim, gutter is formed by a raise in tnis grass make ma' e a s large amount of monev money in a short , Successor to HOSLEY <fc PELTON, place. Write tor narticulars. — » is not __ necessary; we1 (Thornton Block.) tm.e p-- Experience should take or give smaller bribea, its space, but cut through it and to tbe novi« EMPIRE W ATCH CO.,New York. I time Il SUDICE BLOCK, (OR. OAK it 1111 STI. The choiceet of Freeh Meat»—Beef. Mut ; tench you ‘ tree, and our special piaiisY ...... /, ,.’._ jis insure ! — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — ton, Veal, Pork, Saueage.e. etc. breath ia fairly taken away at the idea «> main gutter on the sid»rre constantly | 'Ucce*s. >° c apital required J : we will al I indicting a gentleman who **ai>ende’' recurring small ditches. They are usu- j I low 30 days credit on ait ord« rs if desired, | Illustrated circulars i and ___ liberal terms | $750,000 to re-elect himself This per ally about a foot wide and are not often ‘ LL KINDS OF REPAIRING done. mailed ftee ou application; or to secure an more than three or four inch«» deep. verted idea of morality is fastening itael agen« y immediately, send $1 tor an agents’ A.) work warranted and satisfaction «I. C. TOLMAN, Fres. J. A. LEE, Sec’y. They occur about every thirty cr forty on society with a death grip and if it e.e car.va -:ag outfit and state choice guaranteed. auz27’91 Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. feet on each side of the roadway, and For the Purpose of Setting the eouip J. M. McCALL, Treas. A. 8. H ammond , ' ct territ ry: or mail u* a prospectus sent keeps on that portion of the younger gen connect with a deep gutter on the out Terms. Cash. Pass-book accounts pay i you by some other hou-e and sen«l us 25 Attorney 1 Fine Holly of fand Kuotrn able Monthly. eration of boys whose environments an side of the grass plot. This main gutter * t' to pay r . postage, t **r**^s 4*11'4 WV will VI I CY!,a* -L* s**n,P and we as the sciiti our h in id-ome prospectus free not such as to permit “big deals” wil is about five feet wide. The roadway I " We will guar surely attempt smaller ones that will itself varies from fifteen to eighteen feet HE BELI. ESTATE containing lfiO antee to giv«» acres of land in the heart of a good in width. Lons H. G ibson . bring disgrace on th<-m and their fam - you better cattle range. Aliout 6 miles from Henley, Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,i Le Fouet, Brittany. term* t.mn any other hou-e. Send tor ilies. HAVE OPENED a Real Estate office in them an«i l«e convinced. <’al..on the Klamaib river. Nov. 7. 1891. f Arrangement* Odd Fellows’ Block, up stairs. Four can l e made *o that v ur orders will be de Also about 56 hea«l of cattle. ANTED—GOOD AGENTS to sell Walt Whitman is so completely par ^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The Noss Jollities’ farcical romelv. “ A Hundred Acres 1-cst land tn .lai-kson coun livered t< «< u fr<e <-f all expense, as For further particular* inquire of our general line of merchandi-e. No A3i the following nan>> d settler ha* filed Quick Match” suits everybody Ha- pl alysed st his little cottage on Mickle ty-fruit or garden—to lie s >!d in tra ts t > THos JONES. Henley, Cal., We pay the freight. peddling. Alxive salary will lie paid to no.iee of hi- intention to make fit al pro«,f enough to m<ke it inteatsting; c .meh street, Camden, N. J., that he is unable suit Fifty acre or u «v.ird tracts:— One or W. T LAIRD. Ager, Cal.. Wc urni-h laoxe* free. in -uppori of bi* elidtn and that said pr< ot may28 enough to make it veryflhnv; sentiment half down, balance «iu time. Administrators. “live” agents. We ¡ ay for liau mg to the depot. For furtl er information, address: will be made liefore the Judge or C< unty i E. J. FARLOW. Agent. Ashland, Or. and music tn ugh to make it an evening to leave Ma bed without assEi.tuoe. He U « ala w an extra discount h-r cash. CHICAGO GENEKAI. SUPPLY CO. la wasted to a mere shadow and is doing E. CT FARLOV7. Clerk of Jnck*<>n county. Oregon, at Jack long io be remembered. We nve a copy in tl«e best binding free sonville, Oregon.on Halurdav, Dec. 23, 1891, 178 West Van Buren St., Chicago, III. His doctors say that, »'d'^very 20 orders. Columbia river salmon, spring catch; no writing. viz; Thnina- Baldwin, Little-neck clams. Barataria shrimps, the though tat-re is a possibility of Ma living Every nr.e of our agent* ha* Homestead Entry No. 4500. for the N 14 finest line of canned goods at the Crocker aome years in this condition, ho may , the advantage, in addition of N E Ji. 8 W % <>f N E >4 and N W % of i Grocery Co’«. A YEA K ! I undertake to Briefly -itLt to the liberal commissions, 8 E l4- t*c 20. Tp. 37 S. R 3 E. HEADQUARTERS. drop off suddealy any day, a- there is OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all V M J 1111 11 teacb any fairly mt- -r i f p r—n of either of our grand Premium otter of a fr- e trip to He names the following witnesses to parties who have claims against the mi ||*ex. *ho tan red and v rite, and u ho, Are you Married? If not. «end vour ad danger of pwndysis reaching h’.s heait, 'VUOTILE 18 HEREBY GIV N tfiatfhe «•id a-id from iront Chicag • during the World World's ’ s Fair. mil 1 1 1 1 mstructioti. «,,-i lucuBtricukly, prove bis continuous residence upon and e*ta’e of the la'e I.. Town-end, that they dress to The American Corre-ponding Club. Despite lus physical ailments Vi pitman lx co-pariuer-bip exi ting lietween the Act at once. Address m F WF how to earn Three Thuukiaa Dollar* » undersigned, doing hm-iness in Portland. < ul.ivation of. said land, viz: .-inieon tnu*t pre*ent them to the executor, proper- ■••r infhyirown lot alitiea.w li<r rer they live.I will alaofurniab P, O. Box »43. Clarksburg. W. Va be ritur lion or employment.at Mbi<b 3<>u<an «-am that amount. is cheerful and full of bouyant spirits. Multnoni 'h c< untv. Oregon, lia* this day Furlow. Janie- Bigham and H. II. Wright, l ly certified, immediately. , Ko money GrtiRunlrM >uco-»Mui a> above. Eerily uml quicalv The press says that the N<«ss Jollities He has many vis.tors to his queer den been dissolve«!. T. .1. w A I.K E R. of Lake Creek. Jackson county. Oregon, T K. BOLTON. learned. I d.-aire but one worker iroiu each d>»tri< t or county. *1 lu Probaie. have become fam- u« through« u« t> e coun have already taught and provided with emplovrnt-nt a l«rr< Gt O M PARKINSON. Ain-worth Bl >ck, and Arthur Fool, of Eagle Point, Jackson Executor of the will of L. Townsend, de ea the second floor of his wooden ou«- try as they do just what they ad» eruse. In matter of estate of Michael Hanley, wLk <hw SI* ,.‘-‘a.kiu< o,,er fr*”00 ■ 2**“ »• •< • Portland, Or., Sept. 29, 1S91. novlS POK1UAM), UKEUO.Y county, Or. J obs H, hacrx. Register. ceased. deuauoed ¡ order duwUbwia« iiual aoEeusi A great many California politicians will not know whether they are afoot or horseback, politically speaking, until Judge Wallace’s grand jury finds itself out of a job. There’s Music in the Air ! \ ▼ x Peterman Bros. But can control himself no longer. He proclaims to the CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. world that he has examined both quality and prices of drygoods, notions, shoes, &c„ at WILSON & WALS- WORTH’S, and advises those M In I Is Vegetable JUy Sarsaparilla wishing anything in their line to give them a call. sodupring T hotel WILSON & WALSWORTH. NO MORE BACK ACHE (1 ROONEY, ANNIE OREGON. ASHLAND, r H. C. MYER A. GARRICK, ASHLAND, OREGON Hardware, Stoves and Tinware FOR SALE! p Agent I A WALTER A. WOODS Mowers, Rakes and Harvesting Machinery. VICTOR MOWERS, HAY CARRIERS, HARPOON and JACKSON’S MILLSAP INDIANA RANGE CO. EVANS & BRUNK Central R. P. NEIL, W FOUND » Ladies, Pay Attention. Market. In the right place. P , P , E An old-fashioned Yankee Dinner— . All Kinds of Fresh Meats Roast Turkey, Pumpkin INDIANA RANGE CO. EVANSVILLE, IND Pie and Corn Meal Pudding at Mrs. Gillette’s on Thanks- A Rare Chance to Make Money giving Is Your Stock Insured? J. W. BUEL’S HOGG, The OREGON LIVE STOCK 0o in W atch «- One Dollar Weekly MUTUAL B INDEMNITY Savage Lands ASSOCIATION NEW MEAT MARKET. J. C. BARRETT & CO Ashland Market Watchmaker 'AGENTS WANTED... . . . John E. Pelton and Jeweler, Full Line ot Optical Goods. Beef, Pork and Hutton. A You pay only on your and are enti tled to share in the benefits. Home Office, Ashland, Oregon Stock Farm For Sale. SPECIAL TERMS . . . . MARIA COLVER FARM Notice for Publicaticn. T Salary $25 Per Week. I W SPECIAL Dissolution of Co-Partnership. PACIFIC PUBLISHING CO., I Notice to Creditors. N HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., ASHLAND, OREGON. MILLINERY ! MILLINERY! Just Received the Lar gest stock of the Latest Styles of Fall and Winter Millinery Goods Ever opened in Ashland. Call and see them at' Miss Sadie Ober’s C. 0. II. Emporium Store. 9