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23Ÿ/ ASHLAND ASHLAND TIDINGS TIDINGS £ ....... ÎMtnH ASHLAND TIDINGS ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNINC W. H. LEEDS. Editar and Publisher. is of Hefrertrsing: One square, fir« ins» insertion......... Each AdditionaPius. ____ irtioo......... LOCAL. Terms of Subscription: Jne copy, one year.............................. 8 , 2 “ " six months............................ 1 »• “ three months....................... . Inb Bates, six copies for................... 12 ' Terms in advance. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 50 50 75 50 ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1886 MERCANTILE AND MANI FACTI RING MEMORIAL SERMONS h»»pe >><(• better condition, and every as- [■“ imploveiuent and y»>u see the G pagan woiid, save only the few heart.esf^oiies who exercise loidahip »»ver t)ft |ieopJe. Anti-Christian commu nities iu Uhristiau America are* not one whit better exeapt for the restraining and i sweetening iuflucnce winch Christianity , exert» over tbrtn- They are restrained ; and blessed by Cull tact with her, yet cry < out agiUDSt lier. The anti-CInistiaii sys tem»- i— ftudHhny _ ““ are many—have nothing i t<> givetu veto, out a ray <>f hope, n<>t a ci umb , of Cot-J.. otufurt. Their touch it» |x>isonous, ill then embrace is only death. Thea» is but one criterion of true | greatness, fur any nation ancient or mod i ern, vik purify oi life, honesty of pur pose and nobility <>f character. “Riglit- i eousue»» egalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach tu «uy people,” are words of tu- i spiratmu: AH fnstoiy repeats the tiuth. ldeals^FUle. If the ideal be pure and i uoble the life will also be pure and noble, but if the ideal be false or impure anil j ignobly, aome day, sooner <»r later, the i ilxtiui* wuat |>ay the penalty and perish | tor her wickedness and folly. Wl«at then | have we to feai 1 Not the hurricane but i i Hie moral pestilence. Not the encroach i ments of other nations, nor the division , our people on lines of territory, but of , dishonesty, impurity and unbelief. I hvsc , silently sap the foundations of society. These are the foes of jieace and prosper i ity of whom we have need to beware. 1 Iley teach false doctrines of authority; i lalse doctrines of property; false doc i trines of liberty. Anil with authority, j property and liberty uiidc-ruiiiied, what is , secure? Y’oU fought for liberty, and no j grander or more inspiring ideal can be : set before any people, if rightly cotupre j bended. But what is liberty? It cer I tainly is not liberty to do wrong un , checked. It surely does not mean un bounded facihtie« for di unkeiiness, tlivft j and murder and all kindred crimes. One’s | liberty euds when that liberty becomes a , curse to his neighbor. For every man to , <io that which is right in Ins own eyes is , m>t the condition of the free. Tins tiuth applies to the labor problem and the teui Iterance question—the two great issues before out people to-day. We must not, we will not suffer the liberty of the French revolution, or the Parisian com mune, with a torch iu one band and a human head in the other, to prevail in •ur beloved laud. “Would you intel- (ere with the liberty of the subject?’ i his is the common questiun asked alike >y the communist, nihilist and saloonist. io it in each case we answer: Yes, if hat liberty of the subject means the sla very of a hundred other subjects. Every such liberty exists only for the blight, ind ruin and curse uf mankind, and should be trampled in the dust and trampled down so deep that it could never again rise to curse the race. f* CO . 1 M NO. 52. Local Notice», per line................................lhv Regular advertiMmenta inserted upua liberal terms. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short notice Legal Blanks, Circulars, Business Card» Billheads, Letterheads, Fosters, etc., got ten up in good style at living prices. DRIED FRUITS. dress of ivory satin, simply garnished on a high corsage with India muslin, cmsseJ Preached before Burnside Post G. A. fl., Geo. B. Cuney, A correspondent writing from Tuol W ashington , June 2<1—Other wed in Grecian folds and carried in exquisite Ilept. of Oregon, May 30, 1886. by Rev. J- Attorney and Counsellor at Law. dings there have hten at the White falls uf simplicity over the petticoat umne county in last week’s paper gave r V. .UlIHgun, I ’ tutor Presbyterian Church, ASHLAND, OREGON. li>>iise, eight in all, but n-ver before to The orange blossom garniture, commenc the dried fruit industry a rather dreary Ashland, Or. '.till utiei’d to <-us»'x in the court« <>( Oregon, day Ims the highest dignitary in the ing upon the veil in a superb coronet, is outlook. \Ve are aware that he has nut render advice utni prepare papera in the ret- land l><>we<i his head within its historic continued throughout tiie costume with been alone ill the uncomfortable experi tlenient of »-taler, make applications for Psalm 20:7-8.- borne trust in chariots, patent« nibli-r the I . s minine law«. an<l walls to receive the blessing of the church artistic skill. The veil of tulle, about ence he describes. The general market and some in horses: but we will remem- Biay be eonxiilled on all matter« pertaiui»K on his union in the holy bunds uf five yards in length, completely enveloped for dried fruits last year was very unsatis to liovernment land«. School and >•’aipp her the name of the Lord our God. They her, falling to the edge of the petticoat factory, and many who held ou long to matrimony. :an<!« am1 claims again«! the U. 5*. for eer- are brought down and fallen; but we are in front, and extending the entire length their products gained little by it. At the vii-e« or losses. About half past 6 o clck the wedding OFFTCE-Mnin street. '1(K59 risen and stand upright." of her full court train. She carried no same time, there was good and quick sale guests began to arrive, their carriages Township plat« on file in the office. It was a beautiful thought and worthy drawing up tn the main door nn Pell- flowers and wore no jewelry except an for some kinds of dried fiuit prepared the enthusiastic execution we give if; with especial care. A word or two on nsylvania avenue. The first arrival was engagement ring containing a that we, who enjoy the liberty preserved and two diamonds. the subject may be timely. J. T. Bowditch, Secretary Lamar, at 6:37. He Was close- to us by the sacrifice of the nation’s Mrs. Folsom wore a superb dress of SVe do nut look for a continuation of Attorney and Counsellor at Law ly followed by Rev. Dr. Sunderland and dead heroes, and by your service, should wife, and during the next few minutes violet satin, with a garniture in white the conditions which prevailed last year. ASHLAND. OREGON. each returning spring time deck the there came in quick succession, Post tulle, with crystalized violet drops in There may and will be depressions, no W til practice it sli court« of the Mate, graves of the nation's dead with flowers doubt, as in all linesuf produce, but that master-General Vilas and wife, Mr. pendant»» everywhere. promptly made and remitted. of red and white and blue. The red, We have just received, direct from Yokohama, Japan, Miss Cleveland wore an exquisite dress, all good dried fruit will always prove Wi son S. Bissell, Secretary and Mis. 9-4 which speaks of the blood so nobly shed Emlicott, Secretaiy Bayard, Secretary a Combination of Nile green and cameo fairly remunerative, we fully believe. an invoice of Pure Uncolored and Breakfast Teas, which for country; the white, which tells of the and Mis. Wliitney, and Secretary Man pink, duchess satin with silver orna The prospect for the present year is cer T. B. Sent, purity of souls willing thus to die for meats; low corsage, garnished with pink tainly veiy good. The cut freight rates ning and his wife. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. we are offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates. liberty; the blue, which proclaims the roses; short sleeves, denn-length gloves, encouraged the outsliipment of all ac Following is a complete list of those I hi light tan. She carried a fan of pink cumulated stock, and thus relieved the JACKSONVILLE. OR. glorious victory won through the shed present: Mis. FolSoin, mother of the curlew feathers. Ask for PURITY TEA, and take no other. <•( On con. ding of human blood. Yes! bring on practice in all the ( market from a great weight of fruit, some Í10-2 id tfe-j-oiut liouv- bride; Rev. Wil iam Cleveland, tile presi the lieautiful flowers. Let the harebell From the East room the company of which was very poor quality, and had dent's brother; Miss Cleveland and Mo. pr->teeried, after a season of prouiwuad- been stranded here for sume tune. The ring out a ]>ean of victory over the grave Hoyt, the president's sisters; Thomas F. mg and conversation, t<< the family din clean up was so thorough that prices Lave <>f the victim slain. Let the [»assion Albert Hammond, ¿1. Bayard, secretary of state, and Miss i ing room of the mansion, where the wed ' advanced during the last month. flower tell of a natiou ’ s sympathy and CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR. Bayaid; Daniel Manning, secretary of ding supper was served. love for her dead. Let beauty brighten Another point is that in older to get ASHLAND, OREGON. the treasury, and Mrs. Manning; Will the place where they lie. Death is sail There was no formality observed ill ■ better prices generally there must be a Will nlleml promptly lo au/ business in tl>e iam C. Endicott, secretary of navy, and the supper room, but a collation was general improvement of the pioduct. enough at best. Make the resting place >:nu <11 14ml surveying, locatimr ditches, etc., and postmaster-general, and Mis. Vilas; served and the guests sat at small tables, There is a great mass of wretchedly pour and everythinx pertaining Incivil eligluccr- of out dead beautiful. Ye», “cover HatUfaction guaranteed. L. Q C. Lamar, secretary of the intei ior; <>r slowly promenaded as they discussed stuff. Refuse fruit, vhich is often too tlie'n over with flowers" that betoken the 10-12 Office at the pestoffice. I resurrection. Daniel C. Lamont; Bcj. Folsom, of the menu and chatted over the events {>oor for anything but hog feed, is care I Buffalo, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs Rogers, of the evening. Elegantly designed sou lessly prepared, set in the sun awhile, “They sleep now a silent host, some J. S. Howard., of Seneca Falls. N. Y . Mrs. Cadman <nd venirs <>f satin boxes, comaitiing dainty then jammed into almost any receptacle near the old home of tht.ir youth, but Miss HudiLestoii, <>f Detroit, Mich.; Mr. I pieces of bridal cake, ami each olie bear which hapja-ns to be lying about ami sent more, many more, beneath Virginia’s Notary Public and Conve vanter and Mis. Harmon, of Boston, Mass., ing a hand-printed monogram, “C. F ” to inaiket, without quality, without style sod, l>y the rocks of Lookout Mountain, MEDFORD, OREGON. Would anuoauce to the public that ht-liaa purchased the Marsh planing null relatives of the bride; Mi«s Nels m, <•( were received with great admiiatiou. on all the red cliffs from Gettsbnrg to the —a product winch one can baldly Blaine Ail Hinds of real e-tate bii«tne«« gi . ell careful and sash and door factory on New Yolk; W. 8. Bissell, of Bilffilo, N. attention, mill Information furnished con- gulf, and by many a While the orcliestia was playing one the buyer for avoiding. 8u»h fiuit is uf cerulug property in the new town. Y., the president's former law' partner; of its happiest selections and the guests n<> u-«e to the producer unless he can eat •Rivers margin, where, across the leagues Children’s fond thoughts, and wotuau's mem- Dr. and Mrs. Byron Sunderland. At- were gathered about the tables, the it lilmself, and it is a positive injury to orles come. Dr. John S. Parson, torney General Garland, althuugh in- bride quietly slipped away to tier room all who are pnaiucing good fruit. It is And is prepared to do promptly all work in the line of planing, moulding, and Like angels to sit bj the sepulel-.cr ' ” vitrd, was not present. ¡J. H. Twitebell. D. b. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON general wood-working. and changed her wedding dress for a always a disadvantage to a good product Removing their wraps in the state heavy gray silk traveling dress. She to have the market clogged with puur But they shall not always sleep. Once A shland , O regon . Will keep ot> hand a good stock of dining room, all the guests proceeded t »» I then returned to the company ami was stuff. more at the sound of the trumpet thej it^r OfficJ for the present at Chitwood's the Blue room, where tli-y were received soon afterwards joined by the president, shall arise and go forth, arrayed, not for We have no doubt that the better class >uq store. [6-4. by Miss R tse Cleveland. F->r a few who hail in the mean time changed Ills of sun dried fruit skillfully treated, clean battle but for judgment, and neither the minutes the guests chatted gayly, but dress suit for a traveling costume. This ly and neatly (lacked, will, in genera), be dust of valleys, Uor the granite of the conversation was quickly suspended at was about 8:30 o’clock, ami tlm presi profitable, esjiecially if the. producéis of C. J Sochrist, M. D., mountains, nor the billows of the seas 7:15 P. M., when a selected orchestra dent and his bride said a hasty “Good poor stuff can be induced to keep hoga can keep them down on that great day. PH'EMX. OREGON. from the Marine hand, situated in the bye," to their friends and left the house for the coiisuinpti»>n of their material. Will furnish luiulrer of all kinds, either rough or dresaed. iu quantities to suit Soon, too, you shall lie down to y»>ui purchasers. cmr dor, struck up the familiar strains through a private entrance from the But while the open-air drying industry iux th*- i»r* <vut, Rt Dr. Kahler ■? »lrug last slumber, and we who are younger, : 10* > <>i the wedding march from Mendelssohn's Red room into the South room. A will be important, there will always be a still keeping in precious memory tin- “Midsummer Night's Dream,’ and all closed carriage awaited them, and as , better reward for the producer of evapu- deeds of valor done, shall then strew eyes were turned to the door-way to they entered ami the horses started off j rated fruit who handles his drier well, in Following are cash psices for work: Planing, $ I per M.; Planing and matching. Dr. D. B. Rice. your graves with the flowers of spring, 84.50 pet M.; Moulding, cent per inch, per ft. catch the first glimpse of the coming a shower of rice was thrown on the car forms himself of how fruit should be pre still looking forward to the great reunion PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. bride and groom. of the resurrection morn. Ashland, Oregon, April 16, 1886. riage, and their friends waved them pared, and then markets it in neat, at- [10 44. IA h BLAND, IfKEGON. Starting from the western corridor on final "God speed” from the rear portico. tractive form. There is much for each Fitting as it is that you the comrades office at th|- <’ity Drug Sto.e; residence near the tipper floor, the president came slow of the dead, and we the citizens of the It was expected that the president one to learn by experience before he can the wo»»len factory. ly down the western staircase with his would try and slip away unobserved, set forth a uniformly good article, but nation preserved in life by the sacrifice Special attention girati to drseases of wo bride leaning on his arm. They were ami in order to prevent this a number of when this is gained the product will sell of their lives, should thus annuaPy gatli men unaccompanied, even the bride’s mother newspaper men stationed themselves for several times the price uf the sun-dried er together in kind renieinberatice ol awaiting her with the other guests. near the south entrance to thugrounds, fruit. It is nut strange that this is au. their ami your deeds—fitting as all this I- Miss Alena Weber, Passing through the central corridor the with carriages convenient to /ollow the i Peapie want dried fruit to be fruit still— is, not less fitting is it that you who sui lea» her ui musical Ashland (*<»Urge. will give instruction'* in bride and groom entered the Bale ro mi president in case he should make his exit fruit in appearance and fruit in flavor. vive should assemble in the Lord's house and took a position near its southern by that gate. This was reported to the | They do not want leather scraps or bro PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR Takes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and on the Lotd's day to worslop the God oi wall, which was completely hidden from president, so lie instructed his driver to ken bark. Some people succeed admira battles who preserved your lives when Tv a limited number of pupils uut«i<le her sight l>y a mass of uodding palms, trop go out of the grounds by another and bly by open sunlight, it is true, but the college chi««. your comrades were slain. His hand was the public generally, that being unable to dispose of his Re-i.lii*>. f Mr. A. <> Kockfellow'ionChurch ical grasses and an endless variety of alumst unused mute, and in that way product bears handy any relatiun to the over you in the hour *f danger and He is the fre'-man whom the truth makes free choice flowers. Crystal chandeliers pour ho avoided the reporters altogether. best evaporated fruit. General Merchandise business he has concluded to shielded you from death. Remembering Anil all are slaves besiiles." the dead comrades, forget not the living With the many improved fiuit evapo For such a liberty you fought; for such ed a flood of mellow radiance upon the His carriage was driven t<> the Baltimore E. T. Bartlett, G<»d, •»e plead. But what do we seel Every scene, and the colors of massive banka & Ohio railroad station, where a special rators now offered for sale, fitted by site You come, to-day, not to recount th< idle tramp is protected in his idleness, ■ >f sc .rlet begonias and royal Jacquemi tram was in waiting to take the presi- and cost to meet almost any need, it is CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, experiences of joy or sadness of the mot« every loafing drunk.ird must be support not roses, mingled with the blue and dent and his bride to Deer Pa:k. They plain that <>ur product of choice evapo- A shland , O regon . than twenty years ago. That you shall ed by his iudustrious neighbors, the «ilver tints < f the frescoed walls and ceil were escorted through the station and iated fruit should rapidly increase. With «Vill ninil-h i -tiniate- and take contract- for do sit again around your camp .enius of the advocate is exhausted in ing, gave a warm and glowing tone to into the car provided for them without ! evaporated fruit selling at five to twenty- Buildings of all kinds. and run the thing for all there is in it this Spring and Sum fire as for you the purpose of calling out remi defense of the criminal. For a small the whole brilliant interior. The deli attracting attention, and at 9 o'clock five cents per pound, while sun-dried A share oi patronage solicited. [S-35 niscence» of the war. You come not to sum of money men are licensed to sell cate ivory shades of the bride's wedding the train pulled off to its destination. sells at one to eight cents per pound (ac mcr. A full and complete line of {¿/¡•jp Icrut- d jwti bduw l,veiy stable. bear a eulogy of the dead. That youi The presiilent and his bride were cording to the kind <>f fruit,) there shuuld he maddening drug to confirm the dre^.8 gouml found an exquisite setting in the own comrade will speak on the morrow of society in their vileness, and to drag masses of crimson rost-s immediately be wholly unaccompanied ou their journey. be many attempts to produce thw better A. L. Willey, as you stand beside their graves. But as town the pure sons and daughters of our yond. They will probably remain at Deer Park article. Of curse it requires some in The president was in full evening about a week, during which time they vestment, and some application and care, living men, still tilled with that same homes to their own level. Almost with COM RACTOR AND BUILDER. [latriotism which tired your hearts n> out exception in al1 our towns and cities dress, with a turn-down collar, lawn will i ccupy a small cottage attached to J and unless one is ready to give the pro- 1861-65, you stand face to face with tin »re to be found these licensed slaughter necktie and white studs. the hotel, whtch has not yet opened for I duct the requisite effort and study, the A shland . O regon , A hush fell upon the assembly as Dr. the season. I living questions of the national |>eaci best results will not be attained. Sue* houses of men, plying their nefarious Is prepare»! to give esiipiales, lo furnish mate and prosperity and life. Well for us ii business, under cover of law, before your Sunderland stepped forward to his posi- Thu President s gift to the bride was cess must be built tip, but the undertak rial, and complete all kinds of buildings you and all of us have learned well the eyes, and demanding that it lie called a ■ ion fronting the wedding couple, with an elegant diamond necklace with stones ing generally pays well.—[Pacific Rural IN OR HIT OF TOWN lesson of our text. "Some trust in legitimate business, and those engaged in Rev. William Cleveland (the president a set in the gold and extending all around Press. on r»>--onaiile terms. AU work warranted to THESE GOODS ARE give satisfaction chariots, and some in horses" and because it ex|>ecting to be treated as respectable brothel) on liis left hand. In a distinct the neck. A large number of presents Landlordism iu America. »■HOF’—on Mechanic street, over Youle A Gil- they tiust in such things “they ale citizens. The traffic belongs to the same I voice and with deliberate utterance, the were received at the President’s mansion. [10-40 s store-house an»! office. brought down and fallen," but we, who category as theft and murder, and should doctor began the simple and beautiful Members of the Cabinet gave individual When Lord Salisbury advised the dis- >ve*<iditig service, with a ptaver, and, presents. Some * f them were quite conten'ed Irish to emigrate in case they trust in the Lord our God, and because ■>e treated as they are. When the judg M. L. MCCALL. r. ItAMMoND, we trust ill Him, “are risen” and shal. meiit of the people is expressed against then addressing the company, be said: elaborate. In accordance with rhe spe ! could no longer endure Et gliah rule, he In Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, and I am consequently prepared to give “stand upright.” “In the name of mil the traffic, if men still persist in it let “Marriage is honorable among all men, cial desire of the President, a list of the might h ive added that even in the wilds Hammond. & McCall, God we will set up our banners' ami ilieni be put in lhe felon's cell where tn that man shall leave his father ami prtsents will not be made public. of Western America they would have the bargains unless our banners are set up iu his nanu they belong. w hat is the remedy! mother, and shall cleave unto Ins wife, English landlord still with them. In the REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS there is little to inspire hope in the fu Jhristiaiiity. Nothing more, certainly .nd they twain shall be one flesh. It last congress an attempt was m ide to en Making a Fortune. tuie of <>ur nation. The great com nothing less. Not the genius of out was c nstituted >>y our Creator in the act a law prohibiting the acquirement of — ANI*- [By Mark Twain.] manders of our army in the last war aiv government which lias been and is so first Paradise, It was c-'iifessed by patri- public lanus by alieus, and at that time a Samuel McFadden was a watchman in statement was presented showing that licit and priest, prophet prop’iet ami apostle. amost all gone to their reward, but the highly lauded. Great as this is and gio CONVEYANCERS, a bank. He was poor but honest, and King of Kings, the captain of our salva rious as it appears to us, it will n»>t save It was confirmed by the teaching and some 20 000,000 acres had already been tshlumi, Oregon- his life was without reproach. The trou secured and held in that way. Among tion, the one whom we follow, and in us. bparta, Venice and Genoa possessed ulorued with the pteseuce of the Re ble with him was that he felt that he was whom is our trust, abides foiever “the ibis. They were not behind us in all ileemer, ami has been honored by the these owners were the Marquis of Trues faithful keeping of all g»»o<l men and ! not appreciated. His salary was only dale, Sir Edward Reid, the Duke of Suth Loan« ’..i cic'ali d Property tsiuciit ami »ohl; same yesterday, to-day and forever. that is wise in law. all that is great in colli-ctioi,. attended to; Abstract« of title fur- “Peace hath her victories no less re war, all that is kind in government, bin women since the work! began. It is | 84 a week, and when he asked to have it erland, Lord Dumnore, Lord Dunraven, ni shell nowned than war,” and there are con where are they now? '1 heir glory is gone, not,therefore, to be undertaken lightly or j raised, the president, the cashier, and and others to the extent of several pages iirveyingnf all kirt'l* satisfactorily slid flicts fought without shot or shell oi l'lie genius of their government could nut unadvisedly, hut Soberly, discreetly, and the board of directors glared at him of Burke's Peerage. The chairman of ■uiplly done. sword or bayonet that ie<{uire a couiagi preserve them. Neither will our boasted in the fear of God. Into this estate this through their sjiectacles, and frowned ou the house committee on public lands is We otter (or sale the following describeii real as great as that which faces the frowning education save its. It must never be for man and woman come now to enter. If : him, and told him to get out and stop now authorized to report a similar bill, rty [<-W-] cannon. We stand .to-day on the very gotten that knowledge is a power for good any can now show just cause why they i his insolence; when he knew business was absorption of the public domains by The Hargadtue property, consisting of eve of such u conflict—a struggle not foi or a power for evil as it may be colt may not be lawfully united in marriage, dull and the bank could not meet its ex means of fraudulent entries in the inter very desirable town lots, improved an^ un union but for life. L»»>k over thia fait trolled and guided. Greece could bo.ist et him now speak, or else hereafter for penses now, let alone lavish one dollar est of foreign speculators having rapidly improved: and farming lanus and stock a week on such a miserable worm as and constantly increased. Within twe land for wh’ch you fought, and for which of a Homer, a Pericles, an Aristotle. ever hold his peace." ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to Samuel McFadden. And then Samuel years, however, attempts have been To the bi ide and groom: “ If you de your comrades died, and what is there in Rome of a Ctesar, a Tully, and a Pliny 60UU acres; also. McFadden felt depressed and sad, and made to procure the prosecution of some sire to be united in marriage you will the scene to inspire confidence in the fu are the but Greece and Rome are no longer | ow- A Goon S t » b R anch , ‘J60 acres, six miles the haughty scorn of the president and foreign land grabbers in cases where signify the same by joining your right lure prosperity of our country? Scarce a era in the world. Education to be a East of Ashland—good fur summer or win city of consequence in the whole laud sifeguard to a nation must be religious hands.’’ (The groom and hride joined cashier cut him tn the soul. He would fraud was apparent, but uniformly with ter range. often go into the side yard, and how his out result. The same failure was reached that is not disturbed by the uprising ol education. That which teaches a per- hands ) TwBNtr Acuus of good wood land near venerable twenty-four inch head, and in the recent timber land frauds in Cali “ Grover, ” said the minister, “ do you men who boast of liberty, yet are the own. soli d God, and a personal responsibility Of **?*<> weep gallons of tears over his insignifi fornia, of which a Scotch com [»any was take this woman, whmn you hold by the slaves of passion and of lust. Within <>oih to God and to man. It has been our own state peaceable men are driven said and truly “The battle field of the re hand, to l>e your lawful wedded wife, to cance, and pray that ho might be made the beneficiary. While waiting for the from their honest employment, and public is lhe cradle of American child live together after God’s ordinance in worthy of the cashiers and president's new law to pass, then, it might be well polite attention. robbed of what little they possess, be h'jod. On one side of that cradle stands •lit* holy estate of wedlock? Masonic Directory, Ashland. to enforce the law that we h ive for the One night a happy thought struck him; Do you promise to love her, cherish, cause, forsooth, they are aliens, while tile the infidel, bold, brazen, impious, and The Spirit of the Times is Progress and I am in the front aiders and abetters in this nefarious busi the Jesuit, cunning, greedy, ambitious, comfort ami keep Iler in sickness ami in a gleam of light burst upon liis s<>ul, and recovery of a part of the stolen land. MSKlYor CHAPTER, 5 > 21. R. A. M. Survey and Examination. ness not only go unpunished, but boldly and on lhe other side stands the Chris health, in joy and in sorrow, and foisak- ' gazing down the dim vista of years and rank marching on to victory over all competitors. Regular <-onvocation« on the Thursday next after the full moon. stand before you and plead for your suff tian |>atriot, reverent, upright, earnest, mg ail others keep yon only unto her, so [ his eyes all blinded with tears, he saw Capt. Clarence E. Dutton, ordinance W. II. ATKINSON. II. f. : himself rich, honored and resjajcted. S.. rage. Just over the way scarce a f<>ui holding in his hand the Bible without long as yon both «lull live?’ corps, United States army, who is on A. E. Ilammnnil. 8ec y. ¡9—'»> Samuel McFadden fooled around and .. ......... (firmly) “I do.” »lavs journey are armies marching ami note or comment.” Who shall obtain duty w<th the geoglical and geographical Dr. Sunderland: ‘ Frances," do you got a jimmy, a monkey wrench, a cross counteimatching with the red rag of ni »lie victory? Who rhall hold the prize! I survey, has left Washington with a party cut saw, a chi chisel, a drill and about rake this man, whom you hold by the j hilism flung to the breeze—carrying ban To whose teaching shall we commend the for the Pacific coast, and will be engaged ners on which are emblazoned comuiu youih of our land? Do we not owe a liaml, to be your lawful wedded husband, i half a ton of gun powder and nitro-glyc during the season in continuing hts ex erine, and all those things Then in tn live together after God ’ s ordinance in ■ uism and anaichism, while the air is rent debt to thoso who died for lilierty, whose amination of the Cascade range ill South Call and see inv stock at the Ashland Mills. with their shout of "No Sabbath," and graves we visit on the morrow? A debt the holy estate of wedlock? Do you | the deail of night, he went to the fire ern Oregon an<l Northern California for proof safe, and after working at it awhile pr»>mise to love him, honor, comfort ami i “Down with the church and the state." not only of admiration and syn>|>athy and traces of extinct volcanoes. He will Armies, they are, gathered from the de gratitude. Do we not owe it to them, as keep him, it* joy and tn sorrow, and for- j 1'Uist the door and brick into an immor also carefully examine the northern por tal smash with such pet feet success that s.iking all others keep you only unto ' praved and vicious and criminal of ah well as to ourselves, that we sh ill defend there was not enough of the safe left to tion of the coast range, where geologists nations, and fattened on the swill of the not only the life, but also the purity and him, so Lmg as you both shall live?” make a carpet tack. Mr. McFadden believe a gold belt will be developed The bride responded, in a low but 1 American rum shop. Y<>u who have honesty of our nation? We are enjoying that is far richer in the precious minerals then proceeded to load up with cupous, Ashland, Lodje No. 15, JAMES THORNTON, E. K. ANDERSON’ heard the tramp of a foe worthy of theblessings they bought with their blood, clear voice, “I >L>.” than any yet opened up. The region is Dr. Sunderland (seleinnly): “Foras- i greenbacks, currency and specie and to Comparatively unknown, and has never Vice President. y<>ur steel—Listen! D<> you not hear the and shall we fail to preserve them intact President. I. O. O. F.. oncoming inarch of a legion far less for future generations) They perished? milch as Grover and Frances have here nail all the old change that was laying yet l*een pro,|»ec'e>i, but the general Hohl regular m■—tiuir« every Saturday even- •4 at their bali iu Ashland. Brethren in gessi worthy but not less mighty? You have the noble work still iintiinslied. and we agreed ami covenanted to live together, | anywhere, so that he pranced out of the character of the formation of the range t.imling ate- cordially iuvile-ei to alterni. cnqueied the one, are you prepared t<- are called upon to continue what they so ifter God’s ordinance, in the holy estate > bank with over one million dollars on makes the scientists h<ve implicit faith 11. T. I slow . N. U meet the other? You have answered nobly began. Let ns resolve anew- that I <>f wedlock, and have Confirmed the same 1 him. Hu then retired to an uuassuin- that very rich developments will be ma le. J. D. Fountain. Secretary. I»}’ giving and taking the wedding ring. I , iiig resilience out of the town, and sent Capt. Dutton and his party will rennin MAM'FA< fill EKS OF your country’s call once—she call’s agaiu the dead shall not have died in vain. now, therefore, in the pr.nence »>f this word to the detectives where he was. — not that you should leave home and in the held until driven in fro n <he The nation is an aggregate of individ A detective called on him the next friends, not that you should go forth to uals; as the sum of individual life is. so company, in the name of the Father, mountain ranges by the approach of exposure and suffering and death, but is the national life, hence the person il atid of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, day with a soothing note from the cash winter. ier. Detectives called on him every she calls t<> pure, noble, earnest living ap|>eal to {»ersonal purity and holiness 1 pronounce and declare they are hus- r Big Sheep Drives. and faithful resistance of the wrong. She and trust. To-day the appeal comes trout oaml ami wife;and what God hath joineu i d 'y with notes from the president, cash- f ler and board of directors. At last the calls ms loud and her need is a» great as the silent graves, to each one, to lead a I to getlier let m» man put asunder. Says an Arlington paper: The follow Rev. M r. Cievelami then [»renounced bank officers got up a magnificent sup- in 61 life pure, noble, earnest, Christian It ing bands of wethers will be started east |»er. Io which McFadden was invited. As we look over the laud and behold yon and I as individuals lead such lives i the folloiung benediction: “M»y God ward next week from Gilliam, Morrow the ‘lrunkenness. debauchery and crime i as Christians ought to lead, in humble ; rhe Father, God the Soil and G >d tile He came, and as the hank officials bowed and Umatilla counties: E D. Woods, : down in the dust before him, he p-mder- that is everywheie so common, surely I dependence on God. with earnest effort 1 Holy Ghost, bless, preserve and keep r < iu I was 31.090. destination Nebraska; Ormsby, th. .seelie is not inspiring. But we take ! for the right, and faithful boldness against you. May the L >rd meicifully till you ! nd over the bitter past, ami his 8900, Nebraska; Garden, 6090, St. Paul; coinage when wc lemember that God j all wrong, we shall have done our duty. with the temporal ami all spiritual bless- : til'eii with exultation. Headquarters Burnside Post, G. A. R. carriage Fordyce. 6000, Nebraska; J. H. Hedges, Before he drove away in his : mgs, and grant that you may »<> live to- icigoeth and the religion of Ins Sou, ' If we fail in this—in so lar as we fail we 0EPARTMZMT OF 0REC0N McFad- 6400, Nebraska; Howell, 9000, Wood •Its’is Christ, still luis {«'Wet t<> purify, I cast an influence against tint which is et»- i getlier in this world that in the world t»> that night, it was all fixed that <f (bat river; T. Asli, 6000 stock sheep, Mon den was to keep half a million I come you may have life everlasting. ennoble, uletateand sanctity human lite, i nobling, purifying, sweeteniug and saticti- m-mey and to he unmolested if im le- tana. Excepting Messrs Garden and ed rdoiie from a human standpoint I lying in human lite. God grant us grace 1 Amen. tumed the other half. He fultiiled liM Ash's bands, who will ship per Northern At the conclusion <>f the ceremony i-ture is a dark one. Paint it as I that shall enable us to be loyal t»j our Pacific from Castle Rock, the rest will be ■ contract like an honest m m, but refused is >oo .-an, it is no blacker than ’ country, in all that is good or grand or Mrs. Folsom, Showing traces of deep driven overland. The total number of with haughty disdain, the offer of the j emotion, was the first to tender her c»m- .ii:t. n the Mmiglity does not noble in it, and that peace and prosperity sheep in the different bands is 62,400, reign, and >>e <annot trust in him. Ni and righteousness and truth may till al) i jratulatloiis to the newly married pair. : cashier to marry his only daughter. and the average price paid was 81 55 a Aahlxai Locigc, A. 0. ‘ü, W. Mac is now honored and respected. , She was foPowed by Miss Cievelami, hilism, eou.mu'iism, Sabbath-desecration, » the land. head. so fully 8109,000 will be left in the He moves in the heat society, he browses and other relatives and friends in turn. and uruiikenuess tverywhere aboiimi. country to pay for the sheep driven out. aroirid in purple and tine linen and While coiigraruiations were in pr>>gies«, Is there then no liojie! Yes, there is Cliin«-*«- Indemnity Dili. the hand, under tlm leadership of Prof. i other good clothes, and enjoys lilmself hojie -one, and only one hope and that N. P. Railroad Work. Tlie Chinese indemnity bill was brought S"Usa, preform«»! the briilal chorus ami first-rate. And often now he takes his is the Christian religion. Time forbids infant son on ms knee and tells him of Including the cost <>f constructing the that I should argue this questi >u with to a vote in the Senate on the 3<l and march from “Lohengrin." and to this you to-day. I only ask you to look at jiassed. The Senators voting in the neg nmsie the president ami his wife led the Ins early life, and instills holy principles Cascade tunnel, building the switchback, 1 into the child’s mind, and shows him and closing the gap «.f seventy-five Ashland W- C. T. u. the nations without Christianity. What ative were Beck, Berry, Cockrell, Coke, way into the stately East room. The how by industry and perserverance,- fru miles with track, the Northern Pacific adornments <>f this m'ble hall were in Plain and Facny Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. is their condition? Gather into one pic Eiistus, George, Harris, Maxey, Mitchell, Ashland Woman's» ( ini-tian Tem gality ami nitroglycerine, iii-'iikey will exfietid no less than 83.000.000 in keeping with it» majestic proportions, of Oregon, and Vest. The amount ap ture all the scenes of poverty and degra perance Union meets every Tuesday after wrenches, crosscut saws ami familial iiy Washington territory within the next OVER nd UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. dation ami wretchedness and woe that preprinted is 8150,000. The President is ami its ample space ami brilliant illnini- noon .ito'clock in tie.- Reading Room. All I with the detective systems, even the two years. Here, then, will be furnished n.itn n aff .rilrtl an opjairtutiity for a til- authorized to ascertain ami pay the actual interested in the work of the order are in you have ever seen—th >se scenes which Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, poor may rise to affl ience and respecta employment fur many men at good I ting di-play <>f the ladies toilets. vited to attend the meetings. made y»>u shudder* to iuhold, which you losses sustained by the Chiu mien by the I M bs . S coxt , Fres. bility wa«ea. : The bride wore an enchanting wedding riot at Rock Springs, Wyoming I could not forget — leave out every ray of W. H AIKIXSUN. Secretary and General Manager Mia. G. F. Dillings, fjec H. C. MESSENGER, Manufacturer and Wood-Worker. Granite St reet, jkslilancI, < )reg’oii, Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., AT LOWEST PRICES. ORNAMENTAL SAWING and TURNING M. M’CALL STOCK UP Ladies’ Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Etc. BOUGHT FOR CASH, ASHLAND FLOURING MILLS. Champion Machines Take the Lead THE BAIN WAGONS BEST In the Market ASHLAND MILLS FLOUR EXCELS ALL OTHER. E. C. LANDERS Ashland Woolen Mills, WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, CLEVELAND MARRIED.