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VALLEY RECORD The People's Paper. f. II. ilONOGH ¡L, .Ir. I’.UB» AT I H I. CAl’iT»!., >1A I E11I AL.S FOK GAltMESTü. ELF •ONG. Pnnhice <V fiiniimsKioii 1 <»uth« ULo Know a Great IV x I .About Poli lie« — 1 hrir Pay awl Their <*c-ruui«M»» --••Tippins” iu Large Figure«. Page# Who Have Riaen. Health, Cumrort ami Excellent Hint* Half (lad Fashinn. Yle.iit K< eplng Warm I twist the toes of the birds a-dow. I tinkle the dew bells bright; I chuck the cliin of the dimpled rose Till she laughs in the stars' dim light. The glowworm's lamp 1 hide in the damp. I steal the wild bee's sting; I pinch the toad till his legs are a-crampi Atd clip the beetle's wing O bo' O hey My pranks I play Vith never a note of warning An Ancient Art tn Which the Briton« and Romans Were Adepts—The Tracers as It 1« Carried on In a Modern Shop—Not a Very Lueratire Calling. The Gcicbratcd French Cure, W “APHRODiTSNE ',,r ' WIML. RADAMS’ M icrobe * n ^KILLER Is S old <> s a POSITIVE «r Control Onr Atioital State». Uikcui M'3'nH • Halt Hf-stair«; »tair»on GUARANTEE north aide «H h;.»eit»*g. The [ages of the senate and house are Of all Go.!*» cr..-aie*l being-, the ouiv one CKM. BÂCTEIU UD H'Wil’S »ESTRDIEI Wicker work is world wide and of an to cure any ASHLAND OREGON. Mntered i’t th* at Aohlniul a- a sort of understudy to the statesmen, whom be i us m fleeted to clothe is inan, cient date. The Romans found wicker form ot nervous said Lucy 11. Hall. M. D., iu au address on S«« • hw I 4'I om mali inaiicr. boats covered tvi;h skins in use among tach has some senator or member whom “The Promotion of Hcnlih." This umissioa disease, or any the ancient natives of Britain. Round disorder ot the /•"w »•»//•>< be admires and imitates, and it is not be opon the part of Lis Creator at once sejia- Fruit r. ANtbonxMl Acrol«. BEFORE generative or- boats of wicker work, covered with bitu yond the range of his ambition that he rates and dhtmgui-U 's man from other liv 1 eet a snare for the moonbeams fair The feUowiar parue» are authorized to TrnrL men or fkins. were iim -U cn the Tigris gans of either sex whether arhins fn-:n tu aiav some day occupy a seat in congress ing creature. At th • -:nne tino* it is nece«- All wrought of snitier web twine; roaeipt lor ■ubecriBÜow. advertise menu, The mo-t aggravated disease» (even lep- •ary f*.r l:i«;» to )»:■“•. : ie Liiuseii with «otile ami Etiplir.it«. s in ti;,-. time of Herodotus, exceuive ti>cof Stimulanta, Tobacco or «que.r. And everything else in thi« line kept on I tangle the naughty children's hair priaUnr. etr. Any fnvor« »Mown lliem r -v) ami c;.-«"' pronounced incurable, yield himself Tiny hare a sort of fellow •rtifk-iai <~»v*-riug i.i , ¡.'.ce < f the hair, fur, In a snarl of mr design and similai boats ;n>- stiil t: e 1 the e. In or through youthful indiscretion, over in*!n,g to its ir.nzic t« u !». It is a new revelation wUl be dale appreciated by the V si . lzt hand and l*ouglit an*! «'»Id. eucc, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful- *eetui2 lot Senator tlornian and other («•tilers, i.r .•:*-i-'.;i, •■:«.l.-t!iii« which the I Hit through tile l:*.ase without any noise. «tore on Main «treat, over the bridge. India boat * <>f-a similar forr.i an I con t-.< mankind: a hriglit oasis in a hopeless M mm « tie«. Bearing down Pain« in the Baek, s.-eiinn There's ne' er an elf so sly; il- inferior an* >ial- «• sUiU-smeii w I k * have risen from a seat on *•- -* .1« a natural ap- A. <. Howlett struction are still in use for crusing Weakness. Hysteria, Nervou. l'ro'tration N< < turn desert expanse, and threatens to revolution Barb- Pomt I break the toys of Gul little boys K. B. Hatton f-uU ville l ;<• st<-|*s by the vice president's desk to oettdnge. rapid rivers; they arc tua ie of ba:nboo al Emissions. Leucorrhma. Iiizzincss, Wcu : Mem ize mistical practice. And tlic eros- little girls w lio cry All orders will I h 'promptly filled by send The i:.-ij«irtauce v.’lucti attaches to this L. L. Jacob* J ack«*» avi I le a chair in the legislative b «1y. Ail tlie «'» liey O bo ’ and skins and re«pti:.- c.nly a few hours’ ory, Loss of Power ami Iiupotency, v. hie:, if in- ing to w. a . Owen •iy|ier« -.:. r.i::! p* —;o*i • 7 our liodies is not «.'•uni P<ûat I wort them woe. pag - .*re stntC'iu -ii in tlieir way, ;*M labor. Miller A hi rang Elected often bad to premature old age and iusan Medford....... of rcceiit date. Till crows th« cook in the morning WORKH, are up in politics. Their fate is depend- The ancient Pi i;ons manufactured ity. Price f 1.00 a box, 6 boxes lor ?\00 Sent b _____ P9 Rgiiiiiiiig with the story of our first par- -Samuel Mmttira Peek iu St NicLola* •nt ujmi the welfare of their memlMTs, ?nt«. »e fin*l nil throngh the Scriptures men wicker vessels « nh_ extraordinary skill mail on receipt of price. AsHl.ANll oa..... Tt»ca»«A V. June l!l !«•« Agent, Ashland, Or. and ingenuity T \ l i Id, cud they rise and fall with their party. tion mu'ieof the various garments and adorn J JJJ Their costly and elegant A WHITTEN GUARANTEE is given for I Pictures of Sand. ----Ilk! Must 1«* paid for in advance, bv money every 15.00 enter received, to refund the money ii baskets are nici I P LINE "F CHOICE Ina I>.>|,<il4ic:ui senate the lw>ys are all ments of the men and women who figure Burned by Juvenal in Parisians have lately been entertained order, postal order or cash. Brice, «3 .M) there. The rainlxjw Uue«l coat of Joseph, rava since of the a rermaneut cure is not effected. Marble. All Or-lcr« in Stone Work Rc)>uulicans, and in the house they come M arl>l< |s r gallon in.-, •tclaerpd. at the Ashland by a remarkable artist, who displays speaking of the tven the far from frivolous garb of John tl>e We have thousands of testimonials from o .’ruinptly Filial. Marble Work* < n and go as the majoritiea shift. <1 <»!.: •«.' troni abroad promptly The natives of wonderful skill in her peculiar form Of Romans in Li* ii : Baptist, have ail been d«*med worthy of MAIN STREET. The senate pages have a inure secure South America in::«!? ! askets of rushes and young, of both sex«**, xvlio have been (s-rma- tilled. Kept at Wm. Breeden’s, coiner painting. With plates of various colored record in sacred history. ......... . . >Het»»'.jre ' J X iMlwti ............... .. ueutly cured by the use of ArHKODiTisr.. Main and Helman streets. I j2] tenure and hold themselves to be of a to hold liquids. The The fact is that our clothes, through asso sand before her, she takes the sand in •o closely woven Iota 11 Mil* hall . ........... I Circular free. Address little more importance than the boys ciation, Ix-coma a part of us, help to identify her right band and causes it to fall in natives of Tuauuinia wove similar water ......... t'ungre»»mun Btager Hermann THE A.PHRO MEDICINE CO. ............. Governor krlvMter Pen never who wait on the representatives. But us—ev- n in some |»<*euliar reactionary way beautiful designs upon a tabic. A bunch tight vessels of leave < WESTERN BRANCH. Secretary of State« CTwww W McBride Gaorae w.______ (lie latter profess contempt for a class of serve to gauge or control onr mental states. The Kaffers and Hottentots are skilled of grapes is pictured with violet sand, a PORTLAND, OR. Blate Trea»urer . BOX 27. « W FF abb DUESoING Al'PltOPRIATELY. young individuals who don't take the inweaving the rootsol certain plants. Nu|4 Publi* Instruction ■ B MeItlroe leaf with green sand, the stalk with The felon feels a degradation in his prison T K Bolton. Agent, Ashland. Oregon. .'hances of politics al every election, and Slate Printer I fraak ( Dakar brown sand, and relief and shadoves by Sliields, in ancient times, were con W ’< Thayer pride themselves u[x»n their own close stripes which he could never understand in structed of wicker work, plain or cov J Supreme Judges other sands; when the work is brushed MEDFORD, OREGON, his ordinary dress. Wil'iam F la>r*l alliance to their party's vicissitudes. The action of a young lady who repudiated away a bouquet of roses and other objects ered with Indcs, and are still in use R3 mraha... .. 1 wish to announce to the public that I They look upon the knee breeched at« a perfectly courteous assumption of aequaiut- are represented with the same dexterity among certain savage tribes. Wicker am reaily Io lake orders for any kind of nVT M'MCIAL MTHMCT. taclies of the senate as old fogies without anceship tipni the ¡art of a gen tient an, lie and delicacy.—Philadelphia Ledger. vnork is now largely used for the bodies gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, ,1’ireuit Judge' L M W abater .. knowledge of wire pulling. They are cause she had “only met Uitn iu her hatliiug filing saws, .sharpening knives and scissors of light carriages, in different parts of Attorney . ___________ W illiam M t.< District ‘lvig etc., etc. themselves au fait op all matters politi suit,” was grounded in u true psy chological the world, houses, huts, gates, fences, Vor Jack»on. Josephine, lutke an*i Klam-i Special A itentiou given to English Too Limited. Otlice * n Front street, in building witk principle. She was not the same person in a ath eoualie». cal. sledges and shoes are formed by this Editor (returning a manuscript to an John B. Wrisle.v, the real estate agent. 2-4 brine soaked apology for a society garment SAMMM «••«'■TV. They are the “legs’' of the congressmen, aspiring genius from Jenkinses Corners) ancient and universal art. ZE’TÒOIE’TòiJETOIEÒ Jacksonville but they iiave heads of their own that which »lie was in her conventional attire. County beat ... In the construction of the rudest kind —Yes, I perfectly agree with you that Let tlie most brilliant gentleman inadraw- Henn tor i A i' Manley. are crowded with schemes to their full of a basket the twigs or rods are assorted Full Supply you are a grammatical heavy waight, for ing room suddenly perceive that his bootsare J T Bow<liU-h - VIA— capacity. They are not usually well up muddy, or that his cravat is awry, and the you have knocked grammar completely according to their size anil use and left ■' Representatives I Kwl*ert A .Miller. in book learning, but are well up on considerably longer than the work to be W K Price ....... .... ( chances are that he will become awkward out. I would suggest that you give some .County J udge | la-ave orders at S mith A D odok ’ h affairs of state. They enter public life and tongue tied. J R Neil ....... attention to the study of Chinook, as I woven. They are laid on the floor in ... |C’onimi»»iuuer» Store. William Kay at the mature age of lOor 11 years, upon In one of Lord Beaconsfield’s novels a fash perceive that the resources of the Eng pairs parallel to each other and at small < baa W Taylor • « LINE, a salary of $2.50 a day and such per ionable tailor is ma*la to say: “You must lish language are utterly inadequate to intervals apart and in the direction of .................. County Clerk ’ Mas Muller quisites as fall into their hands, and, if dress according to your age, your pursuits, express your ideas.—West Shore. the long diameter of the basket. Two Sheriff i J a me» G BiriUey MO'tN'F SHASTA ROUTE THE B streets. Corner Fourth and ........................ Treasurer R H Moore their political fortunes are good, remain your object in life. 1 am dressing two large rows are laid across the parallel pedal attention paid to freight teams. brothers uow, men of considerable position. ......................... Assessor J M <’bilder» in service until they are no longer l»ys. The following has been proposed for rods with their thick ends toward the bc-iiool biiperintendenl | One is a man of pleasure, the other will H II Mitchell . Time Between Then they go out into the world to be ,... ................ Kurveyor ! J 8 Howard probably be a minister of state. They are an inscription on a monument to Henry workman, who is to put his foot on them ASHLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO come politicians, drummers, railroad and weave them one at a time alter ............... Coroner Dr K Pryce ........ as like as two peas, but were I to dress the ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OK, presidents or congressmen, or else take a dandy and tho minister the same it would be W. Grady; nately over and under those first laid josr.rittxK coi’HTY. 2;; HOI KS. His face was a thanksgiving for his past life down, confining then, in their places. downward turn They usually enter the bad taste; it would be ridiculous. No one Grants Pa»» 'looaty beat . An<l a love letter to all mankind .»32. field of politics, as they are familiar with gives the trouble that Lord Eglantine does; Joint Senator ! tkliolarship. otte year....................... This forms the founda» ion of the basket Walter Ninclsir......... CALIiOltXlA FXPKÍSS TIMI«« KI ’N DAILY »2.-1. all its branches They are fully equipped be has not decided whether be will be a great Representative I Commerciai Courae . ................... C J Howard....... .. anil is technically called the slat or slate. Fashions in Diamonds. .County Judge | Training Schooi. ,>cr yeiir ............. Vuiney Uolvig Between »15. for the position of senator or representa poet or prime minister. ‘You must choose, Then the long end of one of these two <Comnii«»ioner» J Msn*ih.... Diamonds—fine diamonds especially— my lord, ’ I tell him. T cannot send you out For (urther Information address. tive, but deficient in almost all other use rods is woven over and under the pairs ( f F Han.en...................... looking like Lord Byron if you are to be a are as fashionable as ever. Jewels com J. 8. SWKET, PareinrsT, Chas K t bsnslor County Clerk j ful knowledge of short ends all round the bottom till Cbanuing or a I ’ itt. ’ ” Lastly, ho adds: “ All posed of clustered diamonds of different Hlieria I Ashland. <1 regoli. JU Moe« The average ¡»age of 14 or 15 years old men should avoid the shabby gcnteeL No the whole is woven in The same is South 1 North ........... Treasurer , sizes are losing ground in general esti J A Jennings counts in his wardrol»e a done with the other rod, and then addi beaver hat. a man ever gets over it Yon had better be 4:übp ni 1 Lv Portliiiul Ar 10:45 a in . Assessor P U Ream mation. They are now considered as in pair of knee breeches, a cigar case, a in rags.” tional long ones are woven in till the 10:30 a m 1 Ar Ashland Lv 4:20 p m W A Massie .Kcliool Kuperiutemiert effective at a distance, pretty as they Jl:00a m 1 Lv A'lilaiui Ar 3:50 p m ............. ........... Surveyor i \V N Saunders That the great statesman bad a most vivid Lord Chumley overcoat and a horn bottom of the basket is of sufficient size. may appear on close inspection. The luán m j A r S.in 1 iunci'eoLv 7:00 p m Dr Flanagan <A»runor ........... ... handled cane. Many of these have a comprehend* m ot the effect of clothes, both The sides are formed by sharpening the STEAMERS. new idea is to set tho stones in rows, so In A----- -- Local passenger train daily (except Sunday) HAMATH «Ttrxrv. brilliant career during their tender years upon tho wearer anil the observer, is mani large ends of enough stout rods to form they constitute geometric, or at least Ar 10:45 a IU , Link ville t'uuuty Scut . .. and have gone through all excesses of fest, not only in the language of his novel, the ribs, and plaiting or forcing the SHOHT LINE TO CAItlFOKNIA. 8:00 a iu Lv Portland Lv 12:40 p 111 Ar 11:35 a 111 but ill the extruoniiuary costumes ho affecte:! conventional, designs, which exhibit tho Albany Joint Senator < ’ A < <<»w<*ll, ol latke mature manhood before they ore old sharpened ends into the Ixjttom of the 4:40 ]> ni Ar Eugene Lv 9:00 a in • I* Muss, of latke Joint KeprcM-iitativc during almost his whole life. . diamonds to the best advantage, show enough to vote at any well regulated basket from the circumference toward ’’HEIGHT AND FADES the LOWEST t'nunty Judge w 8 Moore The materials chiefly utilized for clothing off from afat as well as near. The reader PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. (Commissioners W «I i.'rawti»r<l election are cotton nnd linen of tho vegetable sub need not l»e told that far more care and the center, then raising the rods in the I. II Kester ... Anyone contemplating the purchase of '( direction the sides of the basket are to On the bouse side there are thirty stances; skins, hair, v.-ool, silk, down, feath lorillbT SLEEPING CAKS Steamer Sailing Mates: « lerk careful manipulation is necessary to a first class Sewing Machine Should Not A I. I«aviit. pages, fifteen who sit on the right of the ers, of tho animal. Minerals, as metals, have and weaving other rods between i For uccuminudatioti of Second Class P hs - M 1> Chillier» ............... Sheriff I Fail to create a jewel of this description. The From Yajuina — Stcamc Willamette spea ker to wait on the Democrats and glass and various stones, are tuucb used as them till the basket is of the required senger.s, attachetl to Expresa Trains. ... .. Treasurer Cha» Graves. stones must be matched in size and color, Saturday. March Sth; Sunday.Mar. liiry .1 .VO. .9 WHKELKU Assessor John Kmart. depth. The brim is formed by bending Valley. fifteen on the other side to respond to the ornaments. Cotton, wool, linen and leather l«>th; Tuesday, March 25tli. as the slightest variation is immediately The 8 I’ Co.’s Ferry makes connection P 1. Fountain . School Superintendent call of the Republicans. They are uuder ore the most abundant and useful materials, <r- M7LNO.V. down and fastening the perpendicular From Ssn Francisco—Steamer Wiliam wilii all the regular trains on the East Side Surveyor and they form the principal part of the i noticeable, whereas in the clustered ar ..................... J B Griffith. «■Me Valiev,Wed March 12; Thurs. March the command of two chief pages, who sides of the ribs, whereby the whole is division iroin toot of F street, Portland. John W Kiemens ............... . Coroner A Bargain in one of these Fine .Machines clothing of the great mass of the people. rangement diamonds of all sorts and •JO; Sun.. March 31«. have been promoted from the ranks, and 1 can l>e had by in*|uiring at this office. Air is, as wo all know, a bad conductor of shapes may be crowded together with firmly and compactly united. A handle LAXK CUI'KTY. The company reserves the right to West Side Division—Between a one armed captain, who is chief in heat and of electricity. So the warmth and is fitted to the basket by forcing two or change sailing dates without notice. ouuty Moot Lakeview i more or less artistic effect.—Jewelers command. three sharpened rods of the right length PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. electricity of the body are conserved by a Trains connect with O. & C. R. and Riv A Ua«»well, of laike ....... Joint Senator Joint Representative down the xveaving of the sides close to er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. The chief page of the senate side i» covering which contaius much air in its Weekly. MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) The Oregon Paiitic steamboats on the County Juilgc THE UPAS TREE. almost as old as the senate itself and Û fillers. Water, on the contrary, is a good each other and pinning them fast about Ar | (1:20 p in Willamette River division will leave Port 7:30 a m | Lv Portland • ) conductor of heat nnd electricity, and just custodian of the enuff box and all the two inches below the brim, so that the Lv I 1.30 p in It Is Not Near So Poisonous M Has Been land. south bound, Monday, Weduesduy 12:25 p in Ar Corvallis 1* Maae, qf latke .. iUouimiaeioners to the degree that the air in tho interstices of L \V. BVKKIS8, Proprietor. antiquities and reminiscences of that handle tnay retain its position when com and Friday, at6. A. M. Described. f A Wilshire Clerk At. Albany and Corvallis connect with any material is displaced by water it liecomes Arrive at Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday train' of Oregon Pacific Rvilrond. > L Merloca...... Sheriff This favorite lesort is gaining in jmiimi - body, while the pages who are under a vehicle for the rapid conduction of these Perhaps more fabulous talcs have been pleted. The ends of tho rods are then Treasurer lariiy every’ day. William Begley. KXPKESS TWAIN DAILY (EXCEPT V'.’NtlAY.) command of Capt. Bassett are usually sway from the body. Woolen bolds a larger told concerning poisonous qualities of bound or plaited in any way the work ami Saturiia'-. at 3:30. P. M. Leave Cor allis, north bound, Monday, W T Boyd......... Si*b<«*l .««qierintendent men may choose. very small boys. the death-dealing (?) upas trees of Java quantity of air among its fibers, and will 4:50 p n> Lv Portland Wednesday a id Friday, at 8 a . m . Ar 1 9:00 a til WilUam Cavil .. As.<i‘*<-<<r The very be«t of ’ WINES, BRANDIES, When a senator, claps bis hands half a transmit through them a larger quantity of than of any other tree which has an There are twelve firms of basket mak Arrive at Portland Tuesday. Th'irst’av 8:00 p in j Ar M< .Miniiville Lv 1 5:15 a ni A Met alien stock Inspector ami Saturday, at 3:30 r. st. A H ¡»her dozen small boys rush out from different moisture without displacement ot tlie air actual existence. Accounts of this tree ers in Detroit, employing about 100 per BELK ami <T« '¡ARB, kept eon- J E McDonnugh. directions, coming to collision in the than ntiy other material. Silk stands next were first given to the public by Dr. sons, mostly men and boys. It is seldom I On Monday .Wednesday and Friday l*<>t'i stuntly “il hand. north and south laniml boats !i„ ovei at Vf K Barry I center aisle, and the one who sustains in tlieso respects. Woolen clothing is espe Foersch, a surgeon in tho Dutch East that a girl ¡3 employed in this business, Salem. leaving there at <> a . m The circuit court i<>r the First Judicial cially adapted to the needs of man. the shock and picks hiruself up quickest and there are no women. The reason Freight ami ticket oilice, Salmon st rec India Company ’ s employ in the latter >4i*tri<'t sets in Jackson county on first " ZXCELLEN'T HINTS. liolds tho secret conference with the sen part of the eighteenth century. Foersch assigned is that the only thing they wharf Pmtland. Monday in April, Keptemlter and llccciu- For full infor mat ion regarding rates,mapa, In a moist and changeable climate like J k .. Genl F. <t I’. Agt. hor. In Klsuialh county on 8e**on«i Mon ate: and then with a pompous air starts ours, where rheumatic affections, catarrhs, published several extraordinary accounts could do would be to plat, and there is C. II. HASWELL. 34 Montgonier* V St.. Sun Fralici.'«'*». etc , call on company'll agent at Ashland. *ley in June and first Monday in Novcmlter. R KOEHLER. E P. ROGERS, The very best becroi Anaheim, wine ami off <>n a private mission—to the document sensitive throats and broflchial tubes are so of this “deadly upas,” one in particular, so much bending over in the work. C. CllOGCE, Ac'tG. F. At 1*. A.O. P.K.. In latke county on the third Monday in Manager. Asst. (J. F & Pass Agt Corvallis. Oregon. Maraud the «eeonii Monday in Ovtulwr. Hennessy brandy, which will be -«»•<! by room for a bill or to the library for a preval.-iit, an e-pocial effort should bn made which ap*teare<l in a book giving the in Besides this the cutting of splints book to maintain a healthful equilibrium of tho trepid M. D.'s ex pert «race while explor and bands is very heavy work. The i lit Jesepbine county on first Mondays in the quart or gallon. Our tables a' e stipplieil »ill; the Intost pa- Marrh and Augu»t It taken almost as much political in temperature of tho skin. To effect this, ing the islands of Java in 1783. In course men and lx»ys work ten hours a day ) mts . Come :md <e us and we will trea* For lack.son county the County, Probate fluence to l>e a senato page in congress woolen or silk underclothes should be em of his narrative he said that criminals when they do not work by the piece, and awil t'onnuissioner» courts meet every vou as well as we know how. as to get a foreign mission. The usual ployed summer ainl winter. Not a patch of condemned to die were compelled to go the average wages are from 85 to $10 per month, roiiiiiirnriug with the first Monday ’, age w from 10 to IS, and very few remain an undervest,' covering neither chest, shoul and gather its poisonous leaves, and week. Piece workers sometimes average ferJuaephine county, the first Monday ni ders uor limbs, but a garment which will that not more than two out of each £ January, April, July and September; for afgT they are 18 $18 per week, but that is when the bas ■r. clothe these as well as the trunk. Lake county. every alternate month, evtn- twenty sent out on tho journey ever re ket maker is especially skillful. Some of them, after outgrowing tkeir A lady with one thickness of linen over lier Mtsuciiic U»e first Monday in January; for positions, have done well in the world, arms and shoulders will tell you that she is turned to tell the talo of bow, overcome The basket principally manufactured Klamath county, the first kVc«liH*»«iay in PnrFem,Vo T“1 but ninny have acquired dissipated hab half dead from the beat. Tho thermometer by Its deadly emanations, they had laid in the city is the splint, the splints being March. J une. Sexdeinber ainl Noveir.t>er. Itti- : i',v...i . -like; on t..,j i.atl i;. X. its which have ended their career disas stan'Is at 90 degrees in tho shads. You place themselves down to never again awaken. shavings cut ftom Norway pine and in a j' Jt. tn ccs».: ;ivi trously at an early age. Familiar con your hand upon tbo perspiring skin; it is The very birds that flew over the valley large variety of sizes, some covered and ‘orninoli*, l-i in which this deadly vegetable monster some open, from a quart to a bushel and ciawmy and ojl'l. A poor sufferer, her joints iiv. t; spicuous examples of success are those nr JZ itero s *i:a , grew, according to this Haggard of the I RESBYTERIAN. . ■. V V •*.. u a half. The largest sized covered baskets if Senator Gorman, ex-Rcpresentutive swollen with rheumatism, said to ma on a hot summer's day: “ I perspire so, and suffer eighteenth century, fell fluttering into • 'hiireh.curncr Main mid llelumti street', are used extensively by florists in which Scott, of Erie, and the late Representa so terribly from the heat that it is as hard to '.urX'SArE! uEaTAifft STAIRS TO CLIMB. OR THE flRST FIX C" . tho branches of the tree, only to die llezalnr cervice'.—Hiimiay, 11 A. M.and i.rziilnr to convey cut flowers, and are packed in tive Townshend, of Illinois, who became bear ns my illness.” Tbo touch of her skin 7 • T-, T‘, M. M Sumlay Sch<a>l. 3:30 A M. Don’t h*1 h:*mb *..-****•<!. among the poisonous foliar»or upon the lical and Sitrgical I ■\ J. “ " the delivery wagons. Traveling lunch eminent in public life. Others have been Sa*, o Time, lie.'.’t*», chill 'd me liko wet ice. “You should wear bone-strewn ground beneith. He also Yming People'» Meeting, 0 o'hwck I* M 7 :i ji business lotig- anu tnor.ey ;t«k*- :ni op baskets are made of the Norway splints, Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. quite as successful in business or profes light woolen or silk garments next your skin,’' relates hiw an army of 1,6;»0 men camped er. «.*:i;er 1’rivute Dispensary Riv. F. G. SrHANui., I sail I; “no half way business, but all over, and are used generally for the festive sional life, though not as well known S«*nt to s*iv r.; t-c* one night about 14 miles Lorn where the , an*t say w ithout fear of Pastor. rc< uro l y leipl * i Pages usually make considerable money from neck to w rists and ankles.” I had hard upas grew, and that only 300 answered picnic and for traveling purposes where *., lime they treat more c; ¡t»t *'f price -2.0-1. work to convince her that she would 1« made and make it easily, and they spend it METHODIST. o'.hci’ Dispensary in the to the morning roll call, 1,300 of them a cold lunch is the comfortable and eco more i:ist-a*l of less comfortable by doing as nomical idea. The splints are woven in with freedom Besides their salaries * u ■ re .son they have beeu Churi’h, «uriitr Jlniii nml Bu'h streets, I advised, but I finally succeeded, and with having perished during the night by tho Lie AL1R0 HSPiliflF C3K?:\v. ’.•j nr. I <io such a large .o livqular Nervier».—Sunday, Il A M. .«ml Woiteru Drcn< h. Box 27, li'UTI -<t>. Xi" they turn a good many honest dollars. the happiest results. wind changing and silently wafting the diamond shape, and the market baskets i ,.:ecvei '.' ihx'tor con- They complain in these days that they 7:30 I*. M. .Sunday Seliuol. 9.30 A. M. Thero is great variation in tho amount ot deadly vapors over tho sleeping multi of tins material are called diamond bas For rale by nil druggists. . St. Louis Dispensary, Pruyur .Meeting, every Thursday evening; have not the opportunities they used to clothing which different people require. tude. kets. Yuûng I'eople’« Meeting. Sumlay <1 e. M. *.-i '.L*. liciiie an«i Surgery, Other market baskets are made of tho have for making extra money. Rich Some seem to l»e almost insensible to cold; The facts in regard to the trees are Ijldies Ant Kocirtjr, Wednesday 2 I*. M. *'.f * '.,<>:• i;cc and they ( .j i and lilieral members often pay them others, liko poor Harry Gill, tlieir teeth they osier willow, the osiers coming from S4M1ETY DIRECTORIES. these: It grows in the forest with other R kv . C. A’. L ewis , to cure all cases they chatter, chatter stilb Special directions large sums for small services. In the Pastor. O. A. It. trees, and attains a height of about one various parts of Michigan. Of the willow hence their patients when C V uiU't, therefore, apply to special cases, but house each page has to file the records hundred feet. Tho juice of the bark is baskets, there is the clothes hamper, the lui 11'. ItNsll»» TOST No. 23. ere, always sp salt a goad BAPTIST. certain broad rules can bo laid down for all. for ten members. somewhat posionous to the human skin, clothes basket and open and covered ;e- oi l St. Louis l,*i.-;,ci;saiy. Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st ami Light woolen or silk underwear, suitable t'liurcb. corner Church nral High streets. market baskets varying in size, but al) This is part of the duty for which they specimens of Tumors, Regular Services.— Sunday. 11 A. M. and kl Saturday of caeljmonth. Visiting Com for iiiitkumiiier, is not warm enough tor but not more so than that of the poison are paid by the government, but each spring or fall wear; and for wint r a still sumac, or even the three-leaved ivy. It having a spi’cial form. t r i ! ; ■ Car ?ers can be : seen at their 7 P. M. Sunday School. !•:.'#> A. M. rade.« cordially wel<«t>nied. M ax P racht , Coniinander. Tiie willows are prepared by the boil ,-s. Just to ike a lock at Cliri-lian Endeavor Society. l>:30 P M member, at the end of the session, usual Ii- * v i-r grade is noed«sd. Partially woni win is evident that Foersch confounded the . .1 R <’a«cv. Ailjutnnt. Prayer Meeting, every Thnrwlay evening. •low and L j ore you get ) 1 OU ly gives the page who tends to his lile ter garments can often be wisely utilized for horrors of “Death’s valley,” another of ing process for the purpose of peeling Covenant Meeting, Saturday liefore third some of these ailveriis- i from 85 to 810 If a member sends a iiiterme bate service; otherwise new ones of the natural curiosities of Java, with the them. They are then allowed to cool, liMGHI'S OF PYTHIAS. Sunday in eu< li month, 2 I*. M. I. 'die«' '.¡e city, just call around; i suitable tbicknes« should be provided. Many legendary stories told of the upas tree. anti are tied up in Lundies for future use. page ©IT to buy a theatre ticket or make 8,«*ia|. second Tuesday eve in each mon h GKANfTE I8WM4E. No. 23. KrsighL« 1 will cost you nothing, Itiv. F. K. V ast vwui. Pythias, A.-Llaiid. Oregon, meets every some small purchase he often gives him persons make the mistake of wearing under- The poison gases in the valley above They are split as they are needed for use ured, they wi*i tell Pastor. I Friday evening Vi-iting Kni.;hts in goo a 85 or 810 bill and lets him keep the garments in winter «j-hicb aro too thick. mentioned escapes from the ground, and by passing them through a small knife, They sueecss-uily Thes-> are likely to be all of woolen material standing arc'■ordiallx inviusi tonttend. are not the emanations of any tree, -fan set in a block. A great many wild wil change of the transaction. Some of the which, very closely woven and very heavy VV'l 1'vTTr.B'nS. (' C. CONGREGATIONAL. rich representatives ami senators are in to ¡x*gin will), has shrunk in the washing. ciful stories notwithstanding. — St lows are used, but only in rough baskets, ET B artlett , K of B and 8. i such as open market baskets. Cultivated Church, cur. Maia street and Boulevard < the habit of making presents of money They impede the healthful interchange be Louis Republic. Regular Service«.—Sunùav, 10:30 A. M. willows are used for the finer qualities of to the pages at Christmas time ami at tween the air and tno transpirations of tho » .-iiiuf Uy and 7:30 I*. M. Sunday ScUooi. 12 M. REMARKABLE TRIALS. MAS<»N1C, i. baskets and willow chairs and cradles, the end of iho sc-ssiuiL skin ; tho latter real*-©: ’ .. into tho circulation Prayer Meeting. every Thursday evening. and the tops of children’s carriages. The SIsKIYof CllAlTKB, NO. 21, K. A. M. the poisonous mat:<*r *•. i ich it has essayed to Mice, Worm» and Hogg Sentenced to »les. W k Back, Burning Urine, Kav. G. J W kh 'TK r , THE AUTOGRAPH BUSINESS. willows are grown in swampy places that Death Acoordlng to Legal Form». Pa»t«>r. i. ncy o !’ii':.«“ \«*. Urine High Regular convocations on the Thursday The autograph business used to be very throw off; it exhale; a p*euliar sickly odor; cannot be utilized for other purposes next after the full moon. t .1 or mixed « itb lìiiky 6vdiiuvut The first cases of animal trials of without draining. profitable Every morning the ¡»ages ibe cuton«?ous nerves lose tone and action; \V 11 A tkinson . Il I*. CATHOLIC. would i o iirmimi from mtTuber to mem they «’onvey their disturbed impreesious to whic h we have any account was when The fancy baskets are principally im E B Myer Secretary. Church, corner Sixth and B street-*, The gamlily ber a» they reached the hall and solicit tbo great centers, and ail portions of the nu the Bishop of Leon issued his injunction ported from Germany. tritive and eliminative systems suffer in con against the caterpillars and field mice. stained Indian basket is made on Wal (tegular Service-. - Every luurtli Sunday. VSlii. IM> l.i I h . i :, Ml. A. F. lit A. M. their signatures in big autograph Itooks. sonance. I«> A. M. .Sunday School, every lourtli The mice and worms had been eating pole island, but there is not uear so many clear botti*? at bcdtini Stated coiuiuiinieations on the Thursday A Isx'k containing all the names was Sunday, .3 P. M. L atiiki : F. S. N oki .. 1 have seen the most depraved physical i tlle - o > c, s.'-t r.si'lf- ami look of or Ix-fore the full moon. worth from 85 to $10 to the page who conditions result from tho «rearing ot'verv up their crop and the county sued them made on that island as heretofore. The Pastor. wood, principally black ash and latterly le wnting; il it is ciou*l E V M ills , \V M. had it. T'h< y found a ready sale for heavy, closely woven flannels, which, after a and won the suit, hence the injunction rvek elm. has been exhausted, and they »■ 'l *.•" *i it, voti iì.ive s A C Caldwell. Secretary. EPISCOPAL. these Ixxiks as fast as they couhl fill few washings, had liecome almost impervious that they should stop. In criminal cases Lave got to get their material in Canada. ki ' ■'■'.cv or Iria.ìiier «liseas-i. the mode ot trial was similar to that ALPHA CHAP' KK, SO. 1, o. E. .«. Service- m Baptist church, cor. Church tinm. and it did not take long to get all to air and moisture.—New York News, 3'cstly market baskets are made by the prevailing today. The animal which had vOUiò DESILI ì Y, and High streets, second ami fourth Sun Stated meetings on l-t and 3d Tuesdays the signatures. One of the regularduties Indians. * >, l*cw *.. aiilbllion, «le- day», 3 I’. M. R«v. F. 11. T icksor , But There'» au Odbet. committed the crime was urreeted and in each month. The general condition of those who are of a meniLer w as to sign his nameaboul i ■ ■ - c; vi;ror or v;tal- Pastor. ■ . e ti Mas. J Dt'rockU. \V .... put in prison. The prosecuting attor engaged in the manufax'ture of baskets A first class Chinese burlier gets only $1 per thirty times each morning. An auto eirorsaiid excvsses, it 1'. •: z Miss Kate Grady. Secretary. week, but there’s anr»*ffset. lie does not have ney heard and committed to writing all and wicker work generally is one of fair DUNKARD graph liook is seldom seen in either th«- -■ eeie.i i»y r.ew uiethods. to buy his girl candy, peanuts, soda water or the testimony in the case, and if the living, v. ith close economy, since the house or senate now The fact is tlial ice cream, and board and lodging on n first Church on Granite .'tr«ret. Services every I I. <>. <>. F. 1 Pr* l S’t’n di«* a«M of animal was convicted of being guilty of 'outness is one which is not of a nature •piarter. ami ottener. there are not now as many chances fox ■lass street beckon him on ut the rate of fifty- <1 ìia’nic some heinous crime—say homicide for to develop great establishments and co’.'- amh . vxi » loixu ., so. 4A. the pogos to make money as there um «’ two <x>nt» per asoath.—Detroit Free Press. Itele SECI LAR I NION. an instance—tho judge pronounced the ivntrate great wealth —Detroit News llol«l regular meetings everv Saturday to tx-.—[Washington Letter. A Candol Frieml. Ashland Secular Union .. ..... ............................... No 1, meet* at evening at their hall in Ashland'. Brethren sentence, which was tnat the animal be McCall's Hall the first Sunday in every in good standing are cordially invito.I to lynpi-lM>mn«nt by Deputy. To the English Georges were not a few hung by the neck or legs, according to month, at 7 o'ebs-k p m. A stitch in time. Take Simmons Liver attend. J. J. Srton N . the nature of the animal, until he was frank speeches made by a class of whom The Paris correspondent of The Lon W N Li < KV. Pre'. Regulator and prevent sickness. Iloirr. Tvvt.oa. Secretary. dead. George Canning exclaimed: Il s Evan.«, sec’v. don Dktiiy News, telegraphing recently, Genera! •»«»? Johnston'», l)i-i;n< ii*>a But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can PIU1T K«*CKrf XC VMFMENT, NO. 11». An example of a sentence is found in said: “A curious attempt to shirk impris semi, the “Annualre du Department de onment hy substitution came before the Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and Mcmphia (Tenn.) Con iuercial. 4th Monday in each month Memliers in rAisne,” which was pronounced on a Paris assfcestliisafternoon: M. Dubusc, Genera! Jos-'pli E. Jo: tist.*r, one of Save, save, oh, save me from the candid friend 1 gooil standing cordially invited te ittend. A young lady told George II that the hog, June 14, 1494, for devouring a child. the surviving hero ’s <> flic lost <• us is landlord of a cafe, was sentenced the 11. C. Mvu: (' P. . hut as Ittiovatit ai.s >-sactive ns a m in ceremony she most longed to see was a It concludes thus: “We, in detestation i»tber day to forty-eight hours’ imprison- K obt T aylok , S-ribc. r»t ■ 0. The whole S.iurli, rn [«'<>¡*1 ■ ¡eel a coronation! and horror of this crime, and in order to nu-nt for having held concerts on Iris <1 he.h cs turn a rt '.•nt )*:'«1<* ui him, George IV, when Princo of Wales, make an example and satisfy justice, ononises without a license. In France a wi»c« I .«»r t l-*ti«T’ . «ipu r. found a “candid friend” in Nollekens. have declared, judged, sentenced, pro defe.’tdaut «'ho is a householder is not the sculptor, one of the most simple nounced and appointed that the said taken from the court to prison, but is al minded and uncourtly of men. Tlie hog, now detained in the abbey as pris lowed a respite of two or three weeks or prince was sitting for his bust, and the oner, shall, by the executioner, be hung a month At his discretion. At the end and strangled on a gibbet, near the gal following conversation took place: An O!<1 Sold er's Story: "In the late war of this per; od lie receives a polite letter A. <>. U. W I wa a s *!<iier in the Fir I Maryland Vol Nollekens—How's your father? (The lows which now stands within tho juris from the pri’ion governor requesting lrira unteers. Company G. During iny tenu of king was at that time very ill.) «.'ULANI» 1.«>I m :| , NO. U '. diction of the monks whoso names are to call at his iWHest convenience in or service I rontiactr«! chronic «l'àrrìnea, since Meet.' in lodge n»>ui in tl*L( ' « h U mks ' Hall then 1 have u«e«i a great dea! o* medicine, appended, being near the copyhold of The Prince—Thank you, Mr.’ Nolle every i irst ami th an Wednesday in each but when 1 fou:-«i a:r, that would give ine kens, he is much better. Avin. In witness of which we have der to serve out ibe sentence. M. Dubusc dui*h>g tlxis respite found a month. All brethren in g«»ml .standing are relief they would injure tnv stomach, tin::! sealed this present with our seal.” Nollekens — Ah, that's all right! It cordially iuvited to aiterai. pauper, who liau just been discharged t'i'atii*4-riain .* l'oli**, l ‘ bule:a amt Diarrhiva This remarkable document, now in the A Choice Collection of City and T. <>. A nukcavs . Al W. Rruiedv was hrcu.d*« t my notice, I u<e would be a sad tiring if he was to die, museum at Paris, is labeled: “Sentence from Nanteree, dnA induced him to go RS R ad * life . Recorder. it. nml will say that it is tlic only remedy for we shall never have another king Country Property for sale. on a hog executed by justice, in the to prison for 20 lNtaucs. Boislache— that gave me perm tient relief and no l ad like him. copyhold of Clarmont-Avin, and stran this was the man’s .vimc- went off to re-ulu fullow. I take plea ure in rtioin- CHOSEN FRIENDS. The Prince—Thank you. men-¡in ; tfii.« pre_ tion to ail of niy old gled on a gibbet at the place last above the Petite Roquette, iiMroduced hiinoolf .Iwy pewit trotti ut/ tn urli Nollekens — Ah, sir, vou inav depend k'llIElTTY Coi Nell Ni». 1, O’ <>;<E«;u\ v; mrades, w I m ». ivbi'e giving their -enrice« mentioned.” It Is sealed with red wax as Dubusc, which name he signed on l’i‘ erty trill /inti it tv their intercut their «•otintvy. «•oiitia*-tc«i tbi* dreadful upon that.—Youth’s Companion. 4 lie <ta Meet« toe first and third Tu«-s«iav even to and kept under a glass case.—St- Louis visitors’ Iwok, and was .locked up iu a Rhcmiatis «'.ista-e a- I <l;«l. from eating unwholesome tn mil unit are tin ings of each month in I. O. O. F. Lail. cell. His ragged appear; Wee, however, Renublic___ ’ i io < <¡ :'C all J Mcmla-rs in good standing, resneetfu'lv and uncooked I'*» d. Yot r, truly. A. E. A Happy “Meejnm.** B«n*iir.g, Halsey. Ore. For «ule bv Chit- Ho;’. Ears» M rs M. L. Hn ks , Red «.'ro» s Cough Byrtip Lea!- throat aii.i aroused suspicion, and detection speed i I,' Hr. Kindly — \\ ell. Uncle Peter, how Fur rheiimatpin there is nothing le tter invited. wood Bros. Wm. 1‘vTTEit‘ox, Sec’y. Counce lor. lungs, »ure.«a-thinaand bronchi;;-. Will followed. Boislache was prosecuted f *i ?.h; • I - than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The does the world serve you these «lavs? remove the nio-t obstinate C'.ugh. t annot forgery and M. Dubusc as bis Accompli* TG ..J |;Ci i'.Cl GH IU prompt relief which it afford» is worth i’roiung Life Aral renderiteoiuvaide by l-.O I Uncle Peter—Oh, firs’ rate, sah, fir ;’ l>e equaled for whooping cough. S>1<1 by ’Die jury, however, acquitted tliAtn both. many time« ttaeaot, which Is but fifty cents using Wright1 ......... ............. ........... I roa Tonic Bitters. A rate; I ain’t so rich ez Misiah Vander T. K. Bolton. i *r- ri a bottle. Many very bad earns have l>een ¡••»■.•.erf«:! i-ivigurant >ml renovator of the bilt, no’ so po’ as Job’s turkey, sah, but entirely l>v it For sale by Chitwood Sell Io Up -ysteni. sdd hv T. K. Bolton. He Got l he Quarter. As the it* w medical 1 w V. cut Min«1 rracdcnBç cv.r«d. Borio« 1 Bro.«. 1 jess seein ter hab struck a happy mee- Al! those having unsettled a*-, cunts with in <»!»►• r>«at'tirur. T<-*tr<i«'nu.!ri ti •' a? "If 1 gave you a cent, Bobbie, what A Nasal Injector tree with every l>ottle of jtim 'tween dein two geuimen, sab, an' the undersigned, will please * all immediate p*r-< < « irJabr. PrM»;i®atus r*>er <'urtinette from 15 cts. to 5Ô els. per vani FX: r. ** 1» “n ”nní'*'al»<>n te Prof. Shiloh's Catarrh -leniedv. Price 50 cents ! I se very well sat'sfied.—Detroit Free ly and settle the same, either bv cash or ' .vvuld you do with it? À. Xi FLUxAve. New Y r¿ at Hunsaker's. 1 For sale b T. K. Bolton. note. J. M. M’ call . 1 “I'd buy a postal cBrd and writs S Press. Jan. E', IM. iw» ol expencuec iu chruuir nml privr.-c GE' c at <yf all kiuC you for a q’mier.’—’âïFPtl'â Bw Merchant and tool—Our < lothes Serve to Gang» The Greatest Medicine in the World. J. H. Russell John Van DIRECTORY. Horn, eei R Ashland, Or WM. A. CROWE. R STRAIT, Practical Gunsmith, House, Sign. Carriage, and Decorative Painting. DEPOT FEED STABLE. John Wheeler. GRAINING and PAPER HANGING. Overidiul to California GRAIN & HAY. Saddle Horses to Let. THE TAQUINA SOUTE Portland and San Francisco. ' OREGON PACIFIC R. R. A BARGAIN Oregon Development Co.’s Sewing Machine. i Exchange Saloon, Fine Billiard Table. nouis £ Surgical CHURCHES «npv W. N. LUCKEY, Real Estate Agent. ASHLAND, :: OREGON. Will Sell. Rent and Handle Real Estate on Commission EMORY 1