Fatlicr's Way. [To Wilsuu Barrett.] My fath'.T was no peaatfluat: he loved the thing« THE “DEMOCRATIC CON' PIRACY” N07 of • -arth— Ws Solden Female Pills.! MEDLEY prices still The Geleb^tcd French Gure, 'VoTJre ’ and that they were sure of victory. - B. F. Reeser's - I slept from midnight to daylight, "APHRODITI^E” F^r Female Trre^'’’«r On the 16th day of June, 1867. a tuna! being staked out at the ankles and hav­ fticr: 1A4.UÍU 'hïi. .CD ing a warrior on each side of me. Soon 18 .S old on a ASHLAND. O r Thursday, Jan. 8. 1*1 body of Indians appeared to the west c j YET CCCLARCD OFF. on t_e markrt. after daylight my guards were astir. ’ t faiL 8u«-eesa:ul!7UMd POSITIVE Fort Wallace, and from their maneuver an! « »oshine, its music and its Is the place to buy I by p .asinent la ilei Friee« Bialn; and BUil Higher lu Sight I tla cheerfulness The People's Paper mirth; ing seemed to be spying out the chances oi and when breakfast had be n prepared GUARANTEE i7 i.iontnly. Gaci:: .*«! my feet were tied together, end I was Some Point« About Wool and Carpet* | He never bigh ai or moped an -ur.d whenever ’ to relieve a ippr.sMd cutting out the stage station, half a inib to cure any things wed wnmg— metutrua: ion. allowed to sit up and help myself. We Domestic Manufacturers Joining the | from the fort. The station was guardev form of nervous Office in Met all's Hall, up-stairs; stairs on I warrant me he ’ d mocked at fate aitu sc»iu d - tUCEiSAFC! CE8TA1M! •Xonepiracy.” disease, or any north side o< Manon* building. by four or five men at the time, and thi ; were fully twenty miles from the fort, fiant and no news was expected until late in lx-n't >>e hmabogved. ! But. bein-^ he uam t much «»r. tune, whenever corral held about thirty-five horses. 11 disorder of the Entered in the I’ostoffice at Ashland as When the Democratic paper« printed Save Tim“. Health, the afternoon. When they asked tne times were blue, generative or Mcond Class mail matter. auu money .take nooth during the recent campaign the facte He d whistle softly to iiirr^eil thi- uniy tune be had just come in that morning from i | what 1 thought of the chances 1 an­ gans of either «ex whether arising from tin er. long scout, and was asleep when the In knew: Aaihortied Agenta. Sent to anv addrea». about the rise in prices of many articles, dians were first seen. As soon ¡is route«’ i swered that Roman Nose would be excessive use of Stimulants, T q U uto or Opium \ »ecure by ni l ou re- the protectionist papers denounced such beaten off, and we argued ths matter or through youthful iuiiiwretion. over indulg partie» are authorized to The fol ceint of j Now mother. wli»»n «he /‘articular Attention to such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful- a, advertisement., receipt lor Aoilrrea, down to the station. We picked np : father •*«>, lies*. Bearing down Pains in the Baek, See.iiual cratic conspiracy,” and the national Re­ pctntin<« Me. e y favors ___ shown them feeling. Would say: ■ ’ There ’ ssoniemmittee spoke of “all this the redskins, who were then a mile away ; K rco RO: al Emissions. I eueorrlm-a. Dizziness. Weak Mem­ talk about rising prices ” as a “ TX-mo- He never tries to mike belie ’ - e be ’ « happy that learn for some days afterward. Had ! ory. Lons of Power and Impotence, which it ne­ i A. C, Howlett I For sale by all druzgut-. Eagle Point We were not a quarter of a mile from th« waj- ere cratic falsehood. ” R. B. Hatton I Unkvill« I’m certain h * cau be ' ;r?u-4e is tc station when I became suspicion* that i Roman Nose made a secret aiqiroach to glected ofteu lead to premature old age an«! iusau- But the rise in price» Im.- gone on just B'lt that .L. L. Jacobs I JackwHiviile within striking distance and then ity. Price it.CO a L >x, 6 boxes for 15.00 Sent b i Which will lie done in a workmanlike pay W. A. Owen the same since tho election as during And so, betiau.*, quite natural like, to us observant was a plot to draw us away. We brougb charged in he would have won a speedy Central Point mail on receipt of price. manner nnd at price.* that our horses to a walk, and after gettin Miller went down New York Commercial Bulletin printed larity every day. To see the gallant *oidier boys right gayly out of ravines where they had been lying con and the first charge took all the conceit and young, of both sexes, who have beeu perma­ to o:der. on Tuesday, Nov. 25, the following in out of the 300, several being killed or nently cured by the use of A phruditink . town; J N Dolph ..................... .............. jSenaUr» ---------:o:--------- its review of the foreign dry goods trade j A*coinin' home, pouc mother cried as if her heart cealed for two hours and made straight wounded, and the chief himself sustain­ Circular free. Address John H Mitchell. ......... for the station. £4^None but the best material used. The very best of WINES, BRANDIES. would break — in New York: “ The week opens with THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. ....... Congressman Binger Hermann ..... The plan would have done credit to v ing a severe wound from a bullet. One prices firm and unchanged all along the And all u’ children, too-fur lien», and not for Sylvester Pennoyer .. .............. Governor In REESER’S BLOCK, WESTERN BRANCH, BEER and CIGARS, kept con­ William’s sake! brigadier. About 200 warriors threw charge en masse would have swept every George W. McBride Secretary of State line. New tariff standards have not BOX 27. PORTLAND, OK. But father, trudgin' ou ahead, hh> bands behind cavalryman off the earth, but it was not stantly on hand. I ASHI.IM). OREGON. Phil Motehna................ ... State Treasurer themselves between the station and tht been reached as yet. but importers be­ T K Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon. him so. EB McElroy.. Bupt Public Instruction fort, so as to be ready for any move on made. After an hour of long range PORTER & ALE. Kept whist!in to himself; so sori of solemn like lieve that full prices will be firmly es ­ Frank C Beker......................... State Printer and low. the part of the soldiers. Thirty attacked firing the redskins withdrew, excusing Bl Btrahn ...................... ( tablished so s«x>n as the cold weather de­ their cowardice by saying that the evil Fine Billiard Table, i I k ?' WiPiam^P Lord ............. jSupreme Judges velops any important necessity for addi­ And ' a ben my eldest sister Sue was married and the adobe huts constituting the station one had sent men with black faces to About fifty made for the inclosure where went west, tional supplies. At present buyers have The very best beerot Anaheim, wine and blind their eyes. This referred to a few nasi ivetcTAL DtsTBier. : Seemed like it took the tuck right out of mother the horses were kept, and the othen- Hennessy brandy, which will be sold by few imperative necessities, and as a mat­ negro soldiers who took a gallant part in and the rest; L R Webster .................... ..Circuit Judge the quart or gallon. ter of course are stoutly resisting the j She was the sunlight in our home - why, lather rode to cut us four off the fort. Only the defense. WUiiam M Colrig District Attorney Our tables a' e su pplied with the latest pa­ gradual advance of prices.” one part of the plan miscarried. Th« used to say For Jackson, Josephine. Lake and Klam­ pers. Come and see us and we will treai About 4 o'clock in the afternoon a j The Dry Goods Chronicle makes the ; It wouldn't seem like home at all if Sue should go men at the station made such a figh; courier reached us. I knew, as did all I ath count!«» vou as well as we know how. «way! same report. It says: “As to prices, Yel wh«a su-3 went, a leavin' u» all sorrow and that the Indians could not break in on the others, long before he reached ns, | JACKSOB COUkTY. them. They killed three warriors and there is a steady tendency toward full . County Beat........... . .. Jacksonville all tear*. i that ho had no good news. He told big Theo Cameron... .. ......... . .......... Senator new tariff xtandards, and white all lines Poor father whistled lonesome like, and went to wounded seven, while they suffered no ««tones of the prowess of the Cheyennes, i J M McCall.............. feed the steers. loss themselves. They got the horses, have not as yet reached the top figure I but had to admit they were driven off j Batauel Furry.......... -Representatives the evening up process is gradually bnt When erupt were La 1. au«l other ills Lefei: our partly destroyed three stages, and kep’ with loss. My guards were directed to 1 In A------- J W Merritt .......... the soldiers off, and the four of us, seeing homely lot, J R Noil .................... .......... County Judge surely going on, and will ere long reach ; set around and try to act as if he minde-i that escape to the fort was cut off, rode report with mo at a certain spot on Red Chea W Taylor......... ^Commissioner» i!' containing a satisfactory basis to importers at least. j | He'd not: h Ben Haymond ......... to tha west in hopes to outrun our pur­ D *-r ere. k, about sixteen miles away, to if not to buyers.” And when came death and tore away the one !:e I which tho main party had resorted after Max Muller ............ ...........County Clerk suers. Unfortunately for me, I was worshiped so. Another authority to the same effect t JameaG Btrdsey.... ..................... tohenfl being driven off. When 1 learned that .................. Treasurer Geo R Bloomer ▲ND Anyone contemplating the purchase of is The Dry Goods Economist, which Uow raloly did liL; lijw b^ie ibo heart U uunibed mounted on my own horse, who had Roman Nose had beeu wounded I knew nV I L Hamilton. .., .................... Assewto: a first class Sewing Machine Should Not says: “Spring prices will be much nearer' Tou x uMto mid . mood Le d not done sixty-five miles the day before and A’liat was in store for me. He would get ft« C 8 Price....... School Superinteiidem Fail to was jaded. For three miles he showed to the new tariff standard than fall fig- admit- Peter A spiegate some small satisi'action for humiliation i ..........................Surveyor urea have been. Spring orders have been He'dalwaj* quit l>i* wbi- iiin’ wbee he thought a good leg, but then be liegan to weaken. □y putting me to the torture. The cou­ BUY A NO. 9 WHEELER Dr J 8 Parson... ............................Coroner T he H ammots CvcLor.soiv l.M been pub- we no^ioKxi it! s ll-he-t t>> uit**t u.e want, ot itie m»»M-« lor a We were then on level ground, an«l 1 of satisfactory volume and fancies will | JOSkrMISB county . universal coi>n>t*tulluiii notify a small party which had again— In regard to linen handkerchiefs The j volumes, c .iai'itslne a tots) Ot 2.176 rasas, »ml oven sent in another direction. H B Milter.......... ............. Representative I n prol ua<-: y 11! unt rat ed w til, 021.« beaut It tl t eu< rd v • ; To see the bone.it , lieany uuiio that cheered liie spot covered with outcropping of rock. can be bad by inquiring at this office. Economist says: “ No article of such tug«. TltoiiMual» of dol'ars bane la-.-n exnettded Volney Colrig .............. County Judge During the entire day I had been pas­ l'J fellow men; Those who wrote about this incident at to i eke thi- the nod con-p t-te, vatnaMe and general use has been so greatly affected j Oil, could I kiss tLe tiudiy I CO Kgaiew ... ......... ^Commissioner» do sive. and betrayed no anxiety, telling usefu« week for the iiissm -» ever published. It 1» I I j the time held the three station men tip to '.he guards that I had friends at the fort • work for« v< rytstdy—nnui. w*man and child, F H mmb . ....... by the McKinley tariff as have linen creature wrong. tuerery < ccu|«ailoti or walk In life. The »uh Chao K Chanalor .............. County Clerk i And share tae rapture o< t-iat ceart that over contempt for deserting me. 1 did not pocket handkerchiefs of every descrip­ »tone«-and pro'ties I utility cf twenty ordinary J C M om ................ Bberiu flowed »!th song: r-lit«i.vs an- comprliwd In tht-»e ft ur. »nd eo blame them at all. They were only em­ who would pay the chief a big ransom tion. ” J W 8borer.. . rtpirto 1» tie- work with knowli-dtm of every i OU, coul.11 hear the link- onio h < ahi-tt-1 long ployes of the stage company. None oi for me. T’aU lulled their vigilance and ...................... Treasurer kind, to thli-d Is It with n-S'itl bints and helpful Another article which has been touched E C Harmon.. ..........................Assessor ago. they treated me more as a guest than a »uggrslion“. that wc fully b fleve that in every them had ever been at close quarters W A Maaete School Superintende-i Lome to which it shall flisl It« way it win eoon by “McKinley prices” is horse blankets. When lie did battle with the grk fs h * would no' prisoner. Another friend bad been com* to b* rcgsnl* d as worth Itawelehi in »old. C W H ovom ....... Lave us know. with Indians before, and it would have ........................ Surveyor The Commercial Bulletin explains why: I F**r want of s|«e<■ treean fTraria, Tartsry, Oashmore and Tuuis, the Arabs, C A Cogswell, ot of Jjikc lake Joint Senator Mexicans. Foutb Americans. American ladlans, Epyp- these g'-tsls, has advanced considerably used to wr.vo her white handkerchief to the>• missed me. Poor fellows! Had possession of the guards. The bottle octnptete History of Aniorica. from it» discovery br Columbus to Turns, A Hnyder, of Lake Joint Representative the pranetit time; graphic deflerlptioniL of famous butt)«*» and tians. biamcM, AbyaalainR», Norwegian», Ikaniards B w I m . Italians. Greeks, Ku—Uns. »Iberians, Afghan". Persians. J 8 Orr...................... as a combined result of enhanced rates the knight departing to fight her buttlee tiie four of us been there in tho natural was kept out of sight, and it was only imp«Trtar.t events in the history of aT nations, chronological Modems, .........County J udge Australian«, Bu.garlana, Sicilians, rto , e(0, W C Crawford ....... ... jConimusioners of foreign exchange on silver and the would open her eyes very wide if she rifle pit among the roclis we could have when their demeanor betrayed them hiatory,ctc.,etc« BIOGli This great work contain; tho Lives of hfl 11 ANUFACTURE», In this great work la also deserih d C 8 Silvers .............. and Illustrated the art* and processes of printing, stereotyping stood the redskins off in a handsome tho Pn-i i '4 of the Suited Stute». fi >m Wa»hiegf<>n to new tariff.” wot».I engraving, lithography, pbotographe, calico could see the handkerchief of today The that 1 knew what they’ had been np to. Harrison, with nortraits and ether illustration», alno live» and bookbinding, A L LoavML.............. ........................... Clerk piano making, watch making, paper making, tl.« The advance in the V. Joi duties is most fashionable are trade of crepe Iiswe i manner. As it was I was captured, and None of them was drunk, but all were Krtraits <>f Nkpoleon Ronapsrte, Shakespeare, Byron. William printing, K W Gowen.............. ............................. Sheriff nn. Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay. Daniel Webner, and manufacture of ?ilk, iron, sitol, gla««. china, perfumery, r .»: . Wm MHowe............. ........................Treasurer having the effect of raising prices in with an embroidered edge and in evert they were shot down one by one as they nappy and quite good natured. famous atateamen, authors, poets, generals, clergymen, etc«, leather, starch, wall paper, turpentine, postal cards, poamge stamps, auvelope«, pens, pencils, needles, and many oiler down to the present day. John Smart ........... .......................... Assessor th I nr«, all of which will bo found peculiarly interesting an i many lines of goods. The Dry Goods color imaginable, from brilliant scarlei continued their flight. AGRICITLTFREe Valuable hints and useful suggestions in«iructiv8. It was after 5 o'clock before we were P L Fountain......... .1 School Superintendent Only thirty-five Indians took up the to Fanners, treating of field crop«, gates and fenoes. fertillwra. to pale Nile green, and from jet black to I m Laaheaid____ __ .................... Surveyor ASHLAND, ready to sei out. The five ponies and OREGON Chronicle says: farm implements ; livestock raising, including the treatment of FOREIGN' PRODUCT». Interesting d^criptlon«, III«»- of ll.c culture and preparation for market of tea, ooffee. “With the upwar«l tendency of wool clear white. Some very unique effects pursuit. When my horae fell with me the station horse were brought np and disease» of domestic nnimals; poultry keeping, nnd hox made trafed. John W Biemens ... ........................... Coroner sucoflssrulflud profltnblj; bee keeping, dairy farming, etc. The chocolate, cotton, flax, heuip, st.» *r. rl housekeepers; designs and suggestions lor making DINING. Description« sad illustrations of the mining of A McCaiten.............. ........................ Treasurer r»a’. y beautiful things for the adornment of home, in needle- gold, silver diamonds, ooal, salt, copi-er, lead, due, tin and by the McKinley wool duties is carpets. —Valtnciennea—not half an inch wide with a dry ditch up which the enemy manner totally unexpected. J R Casey, Adjutant. wo. x, embroidery, etc.; lilntson floriculture. how to be quickBilver A H i'isher I School Superintendent could creep and shelter themselves be­ sue“eisful with all tho various plauts : toilet Linn-. tellÜDg how WOMIEBI OF THE ME A. Heroin are describe.! and In order to meet the increased cost of aliout it is preferred. Elaborate mono The two gambl rs got into a dispute to preserve and beautify the complexion, hands, teeth, bair.X illustrate«! J E McDonough................................ Assessor .......................... ... the manv wonderful and bvautifnl things fouud nt t • natured. Those who had pursued my but they only ad«led to onr spee«i. The v; F A P H am Moan, Secretary. hoi polloi. who gape in dumb astonish This was from S. Sanford <% Sons, car ­ rk tho M ammoth CYCLOFJrr’» »• in y be ? ni- «». y t l ni ft tract io'si pn’ f o» rhr* i pi * » «r«*.! 11 mencing the first Monday in January; for rau lasted for ten miles before the pace :I i ; m £t; at w work ••».«m rtí •». have h.rn nam »•. It i ,.t rast at.«»reitons* f ( u ■ fil! nn>l infcrt It'hig k’ ’ w1 »’i* three companions were now returning Klamath county, tho first Wednesday in pet manufacturers of Amsterdam. N. Y. ment at the prowess with which the fa ' l ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M. was decreased, and when night fell I had ?bly it. m YdrtiiiiR |!io t.co- ri-.ni';- , March. June, September and November. One member of this firm. Hon. John tnous singer pnts her splendid bay with tlieir scalps, horses and guns. 1 added six or seven more. Until midnight ctv artwo in writ in? ami ronv- rsution. by the farmer and ho«K< wit'.» in ih**ir daily duties tin I I' uthii U f . iu-1 ptr con« Stated communications on the Thursday Sanford, being at that time a Republic­ through his paces You pnt a spirited had not hurt anybody. Roman Nose I kept jogging, bearing to the left to ap­ tinnouB reading no work is more ei tenain»nz or instruetir . of or before the full moon. thoroughbred English horse in front ot had defied the fort and got away with proach the fort from the east. From an camlidate for congress, was ankious M L M c C all , W M. to allay the excitement about McKinley a light running American vehicle con the station horses. There wa§ every rea­ midnight to daylight I rested, and at James Chisholm. Secretary. prices, and thus “save his skin” on elec­ tainiug a handsome, well dressed and son for rejoicing, and as they formed a sunlit next morning was run on to by a ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. K. S. tion day. Accordingly the fi:»a sent out cool headed woman and the effect upoi circle about me every face wore a smile, wagon train and escort proceeding to the Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays the following letter about the middle of the British public is simply electrical.- and several of them greeted me with a fort.—New York Sun. PRESBYTERIAN. in each month. “howdy?” They know me for a govern­ October: Eugene Field in Chicago News. Church, comer Malieand Helman streets. special arrangement with the j- publisher of the M ammoth C yi - lofjcdia , we en- M rs . J D C rocker , W M. .. By J to .------ .------------------------------- .. _ are . We ment scout and rider. They knew I liad A MAN IN A BOAT. “ D ear S irs — It is being industriously Regular Services.—Bunday, 11 A. M. and abled muke to our subscribers and .. reader« the f< ¡lowing extraordinvry otter: Miss Kate Grady, Secretary. killed three Cheyennes on the Smoky i will send ihe MAMMOTH CYCLOP/EyiA alx)V 7 P, M.‘ Sunday School. 9:30 A M. A Girl TVbo I. a Mathematician. alxive de­ circulated that prices of carpets have r. v., I.... 4 all a 1 I w» a .... . .... . J r. also 1. <.. «1. x. R VALLEY ’ % 81 , I j V complete A IIECOKII » • , _* at --------------- * » a W in B B K four £ for .. _ volumes a__ _ year __ as upon Young People’s Meeting, 6 o’locck P. M postage prepaid, the One receipt Hill fork only the week before. They He Proposes to Hold His Home on tb« scribed, gone tip 25 per cent, since the passage of Mathematical honors multiply fol Shore if He Can. of only 88.UO, which is but 50 cent* more than our regular subscription price, so that Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. knew that I had balked two of their I. O. O. F. the McKinley bill. We desire to say women Miss Julia Rappiconrt. ot Three years ago a great storm on Lake you practically get this large and valuable work for the trilling sum of 50 cents This is RgV. F. U. STRAHUB, ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. that this statement is untrue. The con­ Melbourne Australia, took honors in raids on stage stations, and that I had Michigan blew to the Chicago shore at a great ofl'er. a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleature to u< to l>e enabled to offer our Pastor. once ridden right through a camp of 200 readers so remarkable an opportunity. Through this extraordinary offer we hope to Hold regular meetings every Saturday sumer can purchase today the various Greek and French at Melbourne uni the foot of Superior street the sloop largely increase our circulation. Please tel all your friends that they can get the evening at their ball in Ashland. Brethren kinds of carpetings manufactured by us versify at the age of 16 Now. at the of them and carried off the best horse METHODIST. rigged vessel Rontan. George W. Streeter M ammoth C yclopasuia in four volume* with a year's subscription to our'paper, for only in good standing are cordially invited to Roman Nose ever had. at the prices prevailing previous to the age of 19. in the examination' for the Church, corner Main and Bush streets. attend captain. The ship stuck its nose into the $.3 00. Perfect satisfa« ticn is guaranteed to all who take advantage of this great premium J. C. D urkee . N G. An Indian sizes a maa up according Regular Services.—Bunday. 11 A M. and passage of tho McKinley bill.” clerical division of the Victoria civil Roar. T aylor , Sec’y. mud and could not be pulled back to offer. Those whose subscriptions have not yet expired who renew now will receive the 7:30 P. M. Bunday School. 0.30 A. M. Hon. John Sanford has been re-elected service, with 196 competitors, the dill to his deeds. They took n?. rifle, re­ deep water. Mr. Streeter thereupon de­ M ammoth C yclopjuma at once, and their subscriptions will be extended one year from Prayer Meeting.every Thursday evening; date of expiration. The M ammoth C yclopedia will also be given free to any one send­ PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. to congress, and now the firm of 8. San­ gent young lady secures 492 marks out volver and knife, but were very respect­ cided to abandon the trade of a sailor ing Young People s Meeting, Sunday 6 r. m . us a club of three yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters to Ashland, Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and ford & Sons has joined the “Democratic of a possible 500 in mathematics—the ful about it. I was then mounted on i Ladies’ Aid bociety, Wednesday 2 r. m . Oregon-: man and substitute for it the calling of 4th Monday in earn month Members in conspiracy to raise prices.” The follow­ station horse, my feet tied under hit R bv . C. A. L ewis , highest rank ever taken in such a com a boatbuilder. He also resolved to make good standing cordially invited tv ttend. Pastor. ing table will show what has been done. petition She hopes to take her degree belly, and he was led behind a warrior's the stranded ship his home. For a while H. C. M yer , C P. pony. They headed to the northwest, R cbt . T aylor . Scribe. The first column of figures gives the price of M. A., and to study law.—Harper’s he prospered and was at peace. But not BAPTIST. and about an hour after dark we came of carpets as printed in The Carpet and Bazar long ago certain capitalists tilled in the Cbureh, corner Church and streets. up with the main party, which was en ­ HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, No. 24. Upholstery Trade Review of Oct. 1. The lake to a point beyond where lies Capt. Regular Barvices.—Bunday. 1 M. and Her Hair Drag« Two Feet. camped in a grove of cottonwood on a 7 P. M. Bunday School. A. M Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each second column gives the figures of 8. Streeter's residence. Then they invited Ä SET OF THE Mi: s Laura Burns, of Martinsville. small creek. I had no sooner dismount­ Christian Endeavor Bociety, 6:30 P. M mouth in Odd Fellows’s Hall. Ashland. Sanford & Sons as printed in The Dry the mariner to move. He refused, and Inti. . is probably the only woman in the ed than I was taken into the presence of Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. M rs R L .B ish N. G Goods Chronicle of Nov. 22. The Chron­ the case was taken to the courts. The Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third N. A. Jacobs, Secretary. icle prints the new lists as made np by United States whose natural hair has at Roman Nose. History has said that lie capitalists won, and the captain ap­ Bunday In each mouth. 2 P. M. Ladies' the various manufacturers, among which tained a length of seven feet It is very was one of the smartest chiefs any west­ pealed. In giving his version of the von- Social, second Tuesday eve in each mon h A. O. U. W. it introduces Sanford’s prices with these heavy, and is of a light brown color ern tribe ever had. He was smart only troversy the other day he said: R bv . F. K. V an T ahsbl , Pastor. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 6*. word»: “8. Sanford & Sons have made The lady is well known, and the trutn of as an Indian. He was a liar, hypocrite the statement is attested to by many of and assassin. He had the smartness of j Meets in lodee room in Odd ’'ellow.*' Hall the following quotations for their goods. ” her friends The lady is five feet and CONGREGATIONAL. a coyote in avoiding a superior force, every kibbt and third Wednesday in each Here is the table referred to: three inches high, and when standing and the cunning of a serpent in ap­ Church, oor. Main street and Boulevard month. AU brethren in Rood standing are Before After Which we Offer with a Tear's Subscription Regular Services.—Bunday, 10:30 A. M cordially invited to attend. Election Election erect her hair reaches the floor and forms proaching a foe. I knew he coul«l hold to this Taper for » Trifle More than Double extra velvets, Wilton fin and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 M N. A. J acobs , M VV. a trail almost two feet ifi length.—Cor a conversation in English, but as he did B S RaDCLirr. Recorder. toh.......................................... r $t^o Our Regular Subecription Price. •1 25 Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. Louisville Courier-Journal. not know that I was aware of the fact W Velvet«.............................. ............ » R bv . 0. J. W biuitbr , Wishing to largely increase the circulation of this he called up half breed to act as inter ­ Double extra teu wire tapestry Pastor. paper during the next six months, we have made Mrs. Clara 8. Cochrane, who was re­ preter. I was pretty well up in the j EATTX’N tot U <»t «-¡IK WORLD. BruaBeis.................................. 70 73 arrangements with a New York publishing tioiise Extra taiastry Brussels............ eesi E k -Mayer Daniel Realty, of Beatty’s 63 cently ordained to the ministry at Bath Cheyenne farague, but Reman Nose did CATHOLIC. whereby we are enabled to offer as a premium to our Celebrated < Intans and Pianos, Wish.ngtou, 67H N II. pursued the regular course of ••Conant'’ tapestry' Brussels....... K eubscrilicra n Bet of the Works of Cbarle. Ul< k- >ot know it. He began the conversa­ New Jersey, has returned home from an ex- Church, corner Sixth and B streets. Bad Star tapestry Brusaela........ 35 ens, in Twelve L^rge and Handsome ended tour of the world. Read his adver­ study in the theological seminary at tion as follows: Regular Services.—Every fourth Sunday. Volvuie», with a year'« subscription to this It is stated by a competent authority, Meadville, Pa. in company with hei tisement in this paper and send for catalogue. 10 A. M. Sunday School. every fourth “ How mauy soldier ’ are t!wre in the paper, for a trifle more tb«n our teuular rnl>- The Bostoa Commercial Bulletin, that husband. Rev. L. D Cochrane, who is Sunday. 3 P. M. F ather F. 8. N oel , scription price. Onrgrentoffcr tosiil.scril.ors —- Pastor. this firm makes tapestry carpets which now pastor of the Unitarian church at fort?” ecliiaes any ever In retofore made. Chs rhs i Lu “ About a Lv: ireJ," 1 answered, giv ­ 1 contain comparatively little carpet wool, Littleton Dickens was the greatest novelist w)g> ever ing him tho cor. -ct i,v.nher. episcopal . lived. No author before ot since his time lias the cost of which has been directly and won the fame that be achieved, and liis works ••Why didn't they come out and fight Services in Baptist church, cor. Church Miss Louise Lawson is a talented 6harply raised by the McKinley bill. are even n orepopular to-day titan during and High streets, second and fourth Sun­ us? ” Brussels carpets require over twice as sculptor in Albany. N Y She has been De&r Sir:—W« his lifetime. They atonnd tn wit, humor, days, 3 F. M. R bv . F. B. T icksob . returned home “ They were hoping you would come pathos, masterly delineation of cbarac er, much wool as tapestry Brussels, and 40 commissioned to design a fountain fot April •. 1890, Pastor. vivid descriptions ot places and incidents, from a tour per cent, more than even tapestry vel­ Washington, and is also engaged upon nearer.” around the thrilling and skillfully wrought plots. E ictt “You a< • called Night Shadow?*' wo.-l t, TUIttng the statues of several distinguished pub SECULAR UNION. vet. The tapestry makers now have the CAPT. STREETER AND HIS HOME. book is intensely ityeresting. No hotue.i o ihi Knn>i>o, Asia, lie mc»i “ Yes. ” Holy I and), In­ be witliout a set of tbise great and rern: rk- R additional advantage of free jute, which Ashland Secular Union No 1, rtieets at "When they began to fill up the lake ÆatM dia, Af- “You have killed some of iny people?*' able works. Not to have read them is t< 1« McCall’s Hall the first Sunday in every r»i-a (h«ypt\hee- is not used in Brussels carpets. All the flie accumulation of wealth, estimated I didn't say nothin' until it come they far behind the age iu nhich we live. Tbc anica, tieUalof month, at 7 o’clock p m. “After they had sought to kill me.” same the congressman’s firm comes in at 14 per cent, of the gross earnings ot t ua Seas, > and set of Dickens' works which we offer n * «. •* ♦ - W N L ucky , Pres. V> mteva Ameri­ “Hu! The Indian has a right to de­ ; had filled in for 400 feet from the old premium to onr eubscritors is handsomely printed from entirely new plates wi h new typ»-. for a part of the tariff spoils. Perhaps mankind, now aggregates |5.000.000.00«’ ca. Yet In all H 8 Evans, sec’y. water line. Then the dudes said 1 had Oiir gr.-atj«'iirnev he thinks he deserves it, as, by his own per annum, and is increasing, relatively fend his own lands. The white man their ripearían rights They ordered me The twelve volumes contain the following world-fimous works, each oue of nhipli is p it- of 33.974 Hill*«, lished c-’mi’le'e, unc'.a"gi‘d, and abtohiiely nna>/ridge l : wants even-thing, even the dry rivers wad» i«.»t rameri official statement, he spent $9,079 to se­ as well as absolutely from rear to year iwr of heurintf a an«l the bare rocks. In an hour I shall off. T wouldn’t go They asked the DAVID COPPERFIELD, i BARNABY RUDCE ANO CHRISTMAS plane vr an argan cure his re-election to congress. health department to tire me. an' 1 tired awectar In tone STORIES, burn you nt the stake.” Fall Cape.. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, than Bcatt settle with me personally, and siderably below the waist line either in THE UNCOMMERCIAL TR A VELER, the increase in duty on carpet wools has burn ma down, and 1 said I'd shoot Mr. price. Now to prora to you that this atatement la A TALE OF TWO CITiES, HARD single or double rows, anrl have one side t...- : . >•«■ of men at the station that day Fairbank's whiskers off if he tried it 1 LITTLE DORRIT, absolutely frna, wa would ItKe »or any reader of thia brought about a corresponding lise iu r»- •.» r one of our match»**» orrans or pianos, OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, TIMES AND THE MYSTERY OF mu-c be a-. ■• ■ J I was tume-1 over tc »a -r. » u •" e t bars sin. t*artlmlsrs Fraa. ASHLAND, : : : OREGON. would, too. Then Mr. Fairbank oame in PICKWICK PAPERS, all kinds of carpets, an«l that the new carelessly rt ’ a p*-”uller-» piowb^y: show an increase averaging 10 per cent, I hungry and thirsty an«l I made as good mad. I sez, sez I: 'Mr. Fairbank, you quarter of a century tney have been celebrated in every nook nn„ . i«i<.Gi>i( If thsy ware not rood, » a could not dare Will Sell, Rent and Handle world. yon can't come no British lord business this luxury. But now, owing to the use of modern ituprovod priming, f hlii.,. an I k itching He said further: “Carpets have come moved, so comfortably put on over the sold so maty. Could wo* instead of an hour longer. A stake was Kachand «vary Instrument is fully uan aoted for ovCr me,’ 1 sez. 'An' moreover, Mr to be a necessity, and when 8 per cent, is high, full sleeves, and so serviceable for machinery, tlie extremely loiv price of white paper, anil the great comt-« titi« ;. in tit< jsM,k ten years, to bo niauufa<-turv«l froru the best driven while I was eating, and before I Real Estate on Commission material market aT'rds, or ready uicaey can b added to the cost of ingrains, which are most weather that they are destined to a had finished tho warriors had begun col­ Fairbank, you can’t work no Johnny trade, we are enabled to offer to onr snbecribera and reader:» a net of Die! . ’ «.,-ks at a price wldeh all can aff >rd to pay. Every Lome in the laud may now b. s.u . n a I sold at a low price, it simply means that long season of popularity. The choicest Bull on me.’ sez I, ‘because 1 was born of the great anth «r’aavvika. lecting brush. in Michigan,' 1 sez. ‘ an ’ your ripearían the poor pxjple, who use this grade of are of seal. Per: tan lamb and Russian ft was written of me by a correspond­ ▲ Choice Collection of City and I carpet, are tho sufferers. The higiier sable, though many other furs are hand­ ent at Fort Wallace that Providence rights is nothin’ to me, Mr. Fairbank. and better kinds of carpet are increased somely used. The newest shapes have saved my life. Soon after tho stake had 1 sez. 'Au' I'm goin' to defend my Country Proparty for sale. rights. I’ite goin' to claim all this about the same in price, but when it long joints in front and back, sometimes b*^*n driven it began to rain. Although comes to royal Wilton and Axminster extending quite below the waist, though the Indian is half animal he dreads the made land as a squatter. I'm goin' to carry it np to the circuit court, an to Jay person tcixhin'J to »ell prop­ the difference will not be felt so much. this is not necessary A high rounded rain, and the storm soon took all the en­ the app'late court an' to the soopreme It is in the ch«?aper carpets which are collar, or else a Medici collar rolling erty will find it to their interest thusiasm out of iny captors. At the court, an' if the soopreme court tries to used by poor people, and the Brussels down to a point nt the waist, is 60en on to caff and see us W ■ IV 81 ■ 1 V w-ddinx. Birth carpets which are purchased by people many stylish cajies as well as on many same time almost a 6cout came in with hist me there’s my government papers to day or Hvlidaty esenta, \Ve will send the ENTIRE RET OF DICKENS’ WORKS, in TWELVE VOL. some and 1 was soon told by the i ree. Addrew in moderate circumstances, that the in­ other outside garments.—Helen Marshall half ^Kd that I had been respited. run a beat, an’ if Uncle Sam don’t fight L'MES, as above described, all postage prepaid by ourselves, also the Y’AI.LEY REC. Hon. Dai iel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. 'em off this ain't no land of freedom.” Estray Notice. creased cost will be most felt. This North. ORD for ONE YEAR, upon receipt of ft:». IO.'which is only 00 cents, m< re than the * \ . X.' N, - X XTJ3K-X-«a. V_A-» This scout, as afterward appeared, toad regular sub-cription price of this pai-er. Our reader*, therefore, practically get a set of state of things will exist for a time, but Instead ot wintering at Vcrtu, as wat l»i< kens'(works in twelve volume- for only ho cent*. This is the grandest premium ever discovered that the fort had neither can­ One of tne three daughters of John D ORREL MARE, will weigh or SUU the Democratic party will be in power I her original intention, it is very likely offered. 'Up to this time a set of Dickens’ works has usually been' $10.00 or more Tell Rockefeller, while a student at Vassar, non nor fortification*, and it was be­ lbs.: a little white on left fore-foot; soon, an«l then the unnecessary and l»d I loft hind foot white to fetlock; branded R had a handsome allowance in the way of lieved that the soldiera were demoralized that the empress of Austria will go to all your friend* that they can get a set of Dickens’ work*, in twelve volumes with a tariff will be wiped out In passing the year's subscription to the V alley R ecord for onlv $3.10. Subscribe now and get this oa left shoulder; little star in forehead. money from home, instead of spending and would surrender if attacked. At the West Indies in a few week«, in which great premium. If your subscription has not yet expired, it will make no ditferem e for McKinley bill the Republican party The above described animal will be duly about midnight, when the rain began to case she will probably cruise on this side it will be extended one year from date of expiration. We will also give a se' of Dickens Suitable for wrapping purposes, to sold for a pasture hill of fourteen months, killed itself beyond the possibility of re­ this on rich gowns and apartments she paid for two years the tuition and ex­ hold up. all but five men set out in the of the Atlantic during tho greater por­ as above, free and |>ost-paid. to any one sending us a club of three yearly subscriber. underlay carpet*, etc.. including feed during last winter suscitation. I know of dozens of men I Address Ashland, Oregon: penses of a girl from the country who direction of the fort. The five were left tion of next year. The emi>ress has con­ K. B. MYER Ashland, OrM Dec. 18. iam . Í For Sale at the RECOUD Office, in the carpet trade who declare that thev I was not able to pay them herself. to guard me. They iJK W. N. LUCKEY, / Real Estate Agent, Great Offer to Subscribers To the VALLEY RECORD. S OLD PAPERS tell xm that the fort wm to be tUsgktf- Ualley llrtorb yubliehiny ffio.