Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 22, 1891, Image 4

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going to do about it?’
-- B. F. Reeser’s -
YALLER JEWS JUSTICE •• T doan' know what yon gwine do NEW YORK BOÏ CHOIRS. A STUDY IN MEN’S BACKS
’bout it. eah. but I knows what I gwiue
FsrPeni»!« Irre-»-îai
w
t*o7ùr
-APHnODITINE
”
"Ä
i tío:
id
do—rm gwine ter de Yankees.
on t»*e market.
I was coming up the Mississippi river
Iti S old on a
ASHLAND. O» Thursday, Jan. 22 . 1*1
“I didn't offer him any advice—I sim MOST OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCHES CHARACTER IS SHOWN THERE A31
fait Mi
Æ Ly
on a slow but magnificent boat, and was ply struck him over the head with a
uy p'"iaiD*nt 1« ' k
POSITIVE
NOW EMPLOY THEM.
Is the place to buy
WELL AS IN THE FACE.
■l•■>sth¡y. G lar» i*<-c
sitting on the hurricane deck looking handy carbine and left him lying Dear
The People's Paper.
to relieve » ,p¡.r » ms
GUARANTEE
over
a
beautiful
and
seemingly
endless
menstrua: loa.
the roadside."
to cure any
Enough IJoj s Are Hard to Secure—Count*
Office in McCall’» Hail, up-atain ; »taira on
iUeaSAFZ! CZ3YAM! spread of sugar cane land, when some
A Dib»ertal>«n on the Varioa* Kind« of
The old fellow wae silent for a few
form of nervous
lew Rehearsals Necessary Sic fore the
od - standing near me remarked:
north aide of Masonic btuiding
disease, or any
Iioe't bo bumb-igee'’
motrente “I have but little farther to
Backs That One I» Accustomed to See.
"You were never along here iu the go." he said, after gazing down the
r,.ve Tí’.c. ile.lt.
Trained Choir Is Ready to Sing -le­
Entered in the Poetoflke al Ashland si
disorder of the
Descript lone» of the Thoughtful Back,
an-^moLe
t»keiioo:
sure enough days cf steamboating, 1 river. “I have been down to set* about
«tier.
Second Class mail
!
BEFORE
generative or
TER
er pt ably— German Boys Preferred.
er.
the
Furse
Troud
Back
and
Others.
X
reckon."
gau» oí ei tiler »ex uhetiier »rising fmiu tin
sent
te
anr
adire»
some
land
I
got
into
a
sort
of
squabble
AitborUwl Agenti.
Boy choirs are now an established
M-cure by »«a l on
I looked up and saw a tail nun, to with the government, and was told to
The back of an individual is an easy | extvs»i«t-u»e of stimulant». Tolaeeo or irpiuin
«.-i jt of price, rxci.
The follow in« part»» are authorized to
whose appearance coming age hail lent go down to Kes-sport to see the United feature of worship in a majority of Epis­ study—the whole of him. his figure and ' or through joutiiful iutiiscretiou. over imluig
ipuon», advertiaementa,
receipt for »nhecrtpuori-,,
advertisement».
t'artii alar AHrtititm to
a sort of distinction. His clcthes set Spates land commisioner 1 had bad copal cbnrcbe.8 in this city; but few walk, his shoulders molded by the habits euce. Ac., meh a« Iu»ssoi Bruiu Power. Wakeful-
__ . Any
them
Vb printinr. etc
r “ favor»
’------- »buwn
‘
•—
THE THRO HEWC!»E C^PPT.
upon him with r.n air of g -nial dis­ some correspondence with the office members of congregations have any of his life, the carriage of the head, the I ness. Beariujt iiowu Paiu. in the lia.Semiua.
ly appreciate<l
by the V allky ft extern Brau* h» Bux27,
•tn be duly
*p
ri-A*» ’ . < r
arrangement. and I it eye-. 1 noticed, and. from the tone of the letters re­ knowledge of the work of the choir be­ wearing of the clothing. Face to face , Weakue»«. Hysteria, Nervous Prost ration I'.x-tuiu-
Macos» :
Fur «ale by ali dfttffgÍMt»*.
»1 Emissions, lA'U<orrli<fa. Dizziness, Weak Mem­
A. C. Howlett
Eterie Poiat
were moist with the dew of recollection ceived. I did not expect that my treat yond that gained as listeners. Tlie search we see the man as he desires to be seen; i ory. Loss of Power and Itupoteuey, which ii tie
R. B. Hatton
for
singers,
the
teachers
’
rehearsals
and
LiakvUle
as he gazed far away ovei th-field
It meat would be any too courteous. When
but behind liis back we take him by sur-1 gleetcd ofteu lead to premature eld ase and iusau
. L. L- Jacob»
Jacksonville
took me but a necoa ?! ’ thus to estimate 1 got there I was shown into a room the many hindrances to the successful prise, and catch sight of his character.
lty. Price f 1.00 a box, 6 boxes for K'-00 6eut b Which a ill be «lone iu a workmanlike
W. A. Owen
t eatral Point
him, and my answer to his question was and told to await the pleasure of the maintenance of a vested choir are all out
Miller A Strang
Medford.......
lUHIltlt-r »nd at price» that
Follow the thoughtful mau as he wan­ mail <>u receipt of price.
of
sight.
prompt:
A WRITTEN GL ARANTEE is given lor
ders
through
the
streets,
seeing
nothing
commissioner. Presently a voice said
Before the existence of a general de- I
I. W. BVKK1.S". Proprietor.
i “I was never along
•This is the commissioner, suh. 1 looked mand for boys with good voices, an or- | While he walks liis head and shoulders every ,5.00order received, to refuud tlie mouey il
day»."
cure is not effected.
up and there stood Bill—my Bill I ganist was often besieged by applicants bend: one knows that his eyes seek the a rerinaneut
We have thou-auds of testimonials fioni old i
Thia favurite i»M»rt i» gaining in po|»u
“Oh, well, then, > ou
ground
just
as
one
sees
his
feet
linger
i
didn't
know
what
to
say
i i larity everv day.
and had only to make his choice. How
youug, of both «exes, who have been peiiM- ¡'nil «teck a ways on hand and made
thing about it. Yon only catch now a I “ ‘Good mawnin', said he.
on it. In this manner it must have been I aud
to order.
different
the
conditions
aro
today
every
ueutly
cured by the use of A cheoditink .
iSena’.ar»
I N Doipb .................... ..........
poor shadow of what was otiee a glorious • “ ‘Look here. Bill, said 1. ‘are you the
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organist, with the possible exception of that Macaulay walked in his famous I Circular free. Address
John H Miubdl
............... I
Bubbtance."
He
seated
himtrlf
U-side
night wanderings, when he traversed!
KWNone but the best material Used.
United States land commissioner?
.......... Congressman The very bot of WINE». BRANDIES
Binger Hermann
THE
APHRO
MEDICINE
CO.
those
of
Trintv
parish,
can
attest.
Trin
­
I me. relighted his cigar, winch I.a l gcu^
er Pennoyer ................. Governor
“ ‘Dat's whut de president says, he ity has at command the parish school, the London streets aud saw nothing, a
BEER and CIGARS, kept con­
WESTERS BKASCH.
In REESER’S BLOCK.
i out. and thus conlinr.d:
Secretary of State
W. McBride
answered
with a grin
I
BOX 27.
PORTLAND, OR.
from which, much after the English sys contrast to the night walks of Charles '
stantly on hand.
eteban .. ............. State Trea»urer
“A man that was never along h
ASill.
tX n.
OREGON,
Dickens,
who
trod
the
same
streets
atid
:
‘‘•Well, if that's the case, Bill 1 tern, the choirmaster may select hi
I K Bolton. Agent, Ashland. Oregon.
Hupt Public Instruction ■E3Q" ed rp-c^-CD Xz~ ATiTF1 ; fore the war don't know .-uivthifg >i' ..ut
E • McElroy
saw
everything,
with
head
characteris
­
reckon
1
might
as
well
go
back
home
I
................ State Printer J-
Frank C Baker
voices and maintain a supplementary
J.
in dxwe day« llK btatswer- p.d-1
tically held back <uid slightly to one side,
BB Btrabn .... ........ ^Supreme Judge«
suppose you remember how we parted choir.
I
Fine Billiard Table,
aces, and man in general was bo accom­
WUhaaa P Lord
an energetic observer rather than a deep
“
*Oh.
yas,
Bah.
i
ricolleck
er
little
---------
Not
so
fortunate,
however,
are
mos;
R b Bean.......
modating and ixilite that lie’ll fight you |
i i
and ! in a minute. Now the boats are flutter | argyrnent we hail "bout de war. an yere choirmasters. They are obliged to de thinker.
‘ ‘ ""■i vT
I The
»wv very best beerot Anaheim, , wine
n.... .....
rtasr ivnmAL mmicr
Very
different
from
what
we
may
call
«nL Wbich WU‘ U 8O‘d b> mills, and man. instead of being gentle | sab.' he added, as he touched a lump on pend on such sources as advertisement
L l; Weiwter
........... "' .Circuit Judge
the refined and intellectual back is the
William M Cvivig
1 Di»trwt
_________
Attorney
o^r uWeg n e M1
with tb<_ laUst pi| manly and accommodating, will curse I his head, ‘is er part o’ dat argyrnent yet in the newspapers, both English an
For J ack non, Josephine, Lake and Klam- i I per». Come and see us and we will treat you. ^ph. I own a plantation up the ■ Takes it longer ter go down den any ar German; the Sunday schools of the pal­ back of tlie broad aud vulgar figure who
struts past us as if he owned the street.
atb countie».
gyment I eber seed Sorry ter see you in
you as well as we know how.
river, but it don’t amount to anything . trouble. Mars John, but lemme tell you ish and the public schools, and the offe: His glory is not in his mind or heart,
JACUOX CM'NTY.
of a commission to any boy securing i
now."
County Heat
. ............... Jacksonville ,
dar ain’t no use in worryin
Yer. Mr satisfactory chorister. The first namei but in his pockets. He has a habit of
"Is the land worn out?" 1 asked.
l lwo tame ron...... ....................... Senator
sticking up for his rights. Even his
Sanderson, fix up dis genrman's papers
J M McCall . ...
"Oh. no; land's just as good as ever ter dat lan’. It ain’t gwine cost yon er is perhaps the most successful method collar sticks up, and his hair, to corre­
| Representatives ,
and
many
good
voices
have
been
ob
­
rmuel Furry ...
but the conditions that made life there i cent, Bah.'"
spond with his inner self, is bristling
W Merritt .
-------In A-
enjoyablo have all been changed. Why. I A look of tenderness shone in the old tained by it; but no one of the ubove is t> He thinks he can liny anything, from a
A Great r;d Wonderful Work,
J K Neil
............ .......... .County Judge
snh. 1 knocked a fellow down the other ! man’s eyes. "Yes. snh." he added. "Bill sure method of recuperating the ever picture, of which he knows nothing, to
(Commissioners i
Cha» W Taylor ... ....
»rWrrn
oosTsinva
i
changing
personnel
of
the'
choir,
am
’
Bea Haymond.....
day, and hanged if he didn't sue me foi j the rascal, fixed up everything all right
many organists probably appreciate th. an elector, who knows nothing of him.
Max Muller........ . .. ............. County Clerk ;
breach of trust.”
The purse proud man will never hand
and wouldn't charge anything This is feelings of the choirmaster of one of tin
Sheriff
JamaeG Birdsey ....................
"For what?" I exclaimed.
Geo R Bloomer
a curious world. Well. 1 get off here.’ largest Episcopal churches in New York money out of that pocket for charity,
................... • r‘’e“»ur‘:i
Anyone contemplating the purchase of
"For breach of trust. 1 tell you. He
I L Hamilton. ...
who, when asked in what manner lie unless he is pretty sure tlidt his name is
School Superintendent ‘„Him
M*Cbi”e f’b°U“1 N°‘ had me arrested and hauled up before , ' —Opie P. Read in New York World.
CH Price ............
provided for vacancies in his choir, re­ tn a printed list of subscribers.
.. Surveyor
w
Peter Applegat«
what is known in our country as a yaller
THE ROGUE’S BACK.
Dr J 8 Parson......
. ..Coroner I BUY A SO. O »’BEELER
Canova*» Theseus and Centaur.
plied
that he "trusted to luck.”
T fe M ammoth C yclop . vdia bas been pub-
jeans justice of the peace. The fellow i
llbhtnl
UH'Ci ue wants ot the
for a
loaerHiaa county .
Not so the wealthy man who has a
CHOIR
SCHOOLS.
universal
oor.ipvndium of know!« dje, practica!.
1
mentioned
some
time
ago
that
Ca
­
stated that he had trusted me or he |
Granta Pass
** H 1L.SOS.
Coenty Heat .......
nHcful, scientific and aettera!. The work is pub­
Heart
above
gold
Look
at
hitn.
a
back
nova's famous marble group of Theseus
If church services demanded a dail;
lished oomph u in lour lar^e and lian^eonir
Walter Sinclair........
Joint Senator
Bargain in one of these Fine Machine» shouldn't have been hit; said that if he
view, as he stands at a public meeting
volumes, cvnifi ¿«»¡tip a total ot 2.17ft pattee. aud
H B MUter............ ..
.Representative
hadn't trusted me he would have dodged 1 and the Centaur was being transported choral services choir schools su-h as ex­ called at some time of calamity or need.
ia profusely illustrated withe») beautiful enerar
can
be
bad
by
inquiring
at
this
office.
Ings. TboEwamU of dollars liare t»een expelido«!
Votaey C’olvig........
..County Judge
in time, and he therefore thought that ) from the Greek temple erected over it ist abroad would be necessary, and He is sure to be there. If the hall is
to i ake th'.- th»* uio-t oon p »te, valuable and
C O Mgeio w . .........
|Commia»ioner»
in
the
Volksgarten
of
that
city
to
the
useful work for the maMiea ev»-r published. It i«i
those
interested
l
’
.
opo
that
in
time
such
should
be
dealt
with
for
breach
of
trust
j
r Hanim.................
a work for everybody—man, w« uimu ard child,
overcrowded you can see him standing
in overj’ occupation <»r walk In life. The sub
The yaller jeans justice said he thought museum of art on the other side of the institutions will ba maintained in thi- never complaining of the lack of seats,
Cha» K Chanaior....
County Clerk I
atanco and practical utlliiy of twenty ordinary
*
............... Bheriu i
JC M om .........
so. too, and hanged if he didn't fine ring. The Centaur was transposed with­ country.
v« lumes rip comprised in these four, and so
tie
is
there
for
the
comfort
of
others:
lie
replete is the uork with knowledge of every
.......... Treasurer |
J WBhetar............
out difficulty and is already on the ped­
The lack of material for solo voices
me $5."
kind, so filled is it with u«eiul hints and helpful
forgets
his
own
He
is
a
large
hearted
E C Harmon
.................
Assessor !
auffpestioDF. that i\<* fully believe that in every
"Why didn't you appeal the case?" 1 estal which fills the recess of the first has prompted the organists of some man. and everything about him is large.
W A Maaeie
.School Buperintende-t!
home to which it Fhall find i< *• way it will soon
landing on the magnificent staircase of prominent churches, such as St. George’s.
asked.
com* to te regard* d a» wort It It h welch? in p«»ld.
C W Havens
........................ Surveyor :
F<»r want of apace we can only briefi v auumiar
St. Mary the Virgin’s, All Angels, and The big hands are only waiting behind
.......................... Coronor
"Oh. well, you see. I’m not in the I the museum.
Dr Wallace .
te“ a Kin al I portion of the cun'ent* of this treat
work, as follows :
Yesterday
the
Theseus
was
laid
upon
law business. I just horsewhipped the |
St. Ignatius’, to employ female voices in Him to give freely, the broad back can
KLAMATH COCWTT.
bear a goodly share of others’ burdens.
BISTORT. T hk M ammoth C tclopxdt a contains a complete ChluMe, Japan*««*, ibe people of India, Africa, Msdafaacbr,
County Seat ........... ..
. .Linkville j
justice till the dust flasheti out of the | one of the low heavy carts built ex­ this capacity, and even as auxiliary
anthentie history of the grent American Civil War, pro* Pali-t'D« . Iceland, ¡torneo, Buriuab, the Sandwich Isiaud»,
As for the back of the rogue, it is of and
fn9ely illustrated, with numerous Anecdote« of the Rebellion; a Servia, Kaffrarla. Tartary. Oashuier« und Tunis, the Arab»,
C A Cog»well, of Ijike
Joint ¡senator ■
yaller jeans and then 1 let the affair j pressly for the transport of weighty ob­ chorus singers, and the future will
c«
mplete
of America, from it" dlMorery bv Columbus to Turn, Mexicans. Pouib Americaus. American Indians, lfj[«
infinite variety If there were only one the present History
A Nnyder, of Lake
Joint Representative
timé; graphic descriptions of famous battle« and tians. Hiamese, Abvsrinlans, Norwegians, Spaniards. Swiss.
Irop. 1 tell you.” he added, after a jects. aud was drawn through the gar­ doubtloss see many other churches com­ sort we might al) make what soldiers Important
J 8 Orr . .................
County Judge
events iu the history or a'J nations, chronological Italians, Greeks, fej«»lan*. Siberians, Atkhans, Persian«,
Moslems, Auswaltans, Bulgarians, ^iuilians, eto , ew.
orief pause, “we used to have great | dens toward the gate. The cart had to pelled to adopt this expedient, which would call a reconnoissance to tlie real history, etc., etc.
.. (Commissioners ;
W C C’rawtord ......
*•
*••«*•<
BlOGIiP!l Y. This great work contains the Lives of afi M AWVPACTriCE*. te t*»*« «rMU
times along here in the old gentlemanly | pass over one of the water drains which can certainly be defended on musical ii
C 8 BUven..............
Illustrated the arts and processes of printing, sterootj ptng
the
PrcHi«t.
«
of
the
Uuited
Elate«,
fmtn
Wa4tfattaH
to
and detect and outwit him. There is Herriaor. m ¡h portraits and other illu-trutiou*. «Iso livrs and aud
bookbinding, wood engraving, lithography, photograph); calle»
A L Leavitt............
Clerk
lay». I remember one evening a sort of i run under the Volksgarten. The weight not on ecclesiastical grounds.
pertraitm-r Napoleon Ronaparce, Shakespaarc, Byron. William printing, piano making, watch making, paper making, <l¡»
K W Gowan........... ..................... Sheriff
Benjamin franklin. Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and manufacture of silk, irou, steel, glass, UUna, perfumery, soap,
The most successful choirs in New the sharp dealer of the business world Fean.
preacher came aboard at a landing just | was too much for the thm vault, which
Wm B Howe........... ..................... Treasurer
fatuo*.»* statesmen, authors, poets, genera!», clergy men, cte., leather, starch, wall paper, turpentine, postal card*, )»*•(>««•>
who
is
remarkably
spruce
at
the
back
slant)»«, envelones. pen«, pencils, needle«, and many oth* r
About here. He was a simple man. with | gave way, and suddenly the cart sank on York number about thirty-five voices and the adventurer of society, who can down to the preesut day.
John Hmart............ ....................... Assessor. ¡
| thing«, afl of wnicb will be found peculiar’/ in ter eating at. i
AGKICULTUilE. Valuable hintsand uaefal suggest luna I instructive.
F L Fountain....... School Superintendent
i meek smile that seemed to have been one side, turned over, and the statue lay viz., sixteen trebles, five altos, seve;
Fannera. treating of field crop«, gate» and ft-noes. Rrtilleera.
I m Leakeard. ........ ................ surveyor ASHLAND,
OREGON nortised into his face. 1 soon got ac- shattered on the ground. The right tenors and eight bassos, and altlioug’. now like the first gentleman in Europe to f.-irui
Implement« ; livestock raising, including the treatment of FOBKION PROhrCTfe. Interesttog <s-cripU«»ns, iliu»
diaeassaof domeails aulruals; poultry keeping, mid how rondo i « treted, of the culture and preparation for market of tea, refit
and
ten
thousand
more
varieties,
from
John W Siemens .. ........................ Coroner
ntid profitable; bee keeping, dairv farming, etc. The , ! ohueolats, cotton, pax, hemp. s«»r*r. rioe. nutmeg«, clover.
I (tainted with him and learned that, arm. which holds the club on high, was authorities differ somewhat the best re the welcher on the turf up to the gentle­ iucce«sful
treatment of these subjects ia complete and exhaustive, aud , ' giuger. oiunamon.aliepi-M. pepper,c<»<»auute, pineapples, ban-
prunes, date?, raisin«, liga, «»Uvea, indi--rubber, gutta
LAKI coukyy .
tside from being a preacher, he operated broken off at the shoulder. The statue suits appear to be obtained when tin man who ought to be a buronet, and renders the work of great practical use to farmers and stockmen. ' : anas,
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
percha, eork, camphor, castor oil, tapioca, etc., etc.
ncreln is given the mo«t useful hint!«
County Heat................
Lakeview
i plantation and had some little money was raised aud placed under the trees of parts aro divided in about this proper who has lived for tlw last thirty years HWKTK'ULTVKE.
XATÜKAL
III*TOltV.
Interesting and inetruche
togrow.er«of ail kind-* of vegetables and fruits, ar. gathered
C A Cop well, of Lake
Joint Bena tor
y
«Inscriptions, aocoiupauied hy illustrations, of numerous beasts
from the experience of the most successful horticulturists.
"Among the passengers was one of the Volksgarten, whither the whole city tion.
G. A. K.
| birds, fl.thes and InaecM, with much curious information regard-
ou
that
statement
and
on
charitably
col
A Bnyder, of Lake
Joint Representative
AKClilTECTUltE. Designs and plan« f«>r houses, cottages, j ing their Ufo aud habits.
Voices vary greatly iu quality and
he shrewdest gamblers I had ever will run to 6eeH when the news of the
aud other outbui.dings, with valuable suggest.on» to '
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
W A Wllahlre.
............. County Judge ,
lecting for the savages of Borrioboola barns
’ LAW. Tn» M ammoth C vclopmlia la alto a complete law
those intending to build.
mishap
gets
afloat.
—
Vienna
Cor.
Lon
­
carrying
power,
which
makes
it
difficult
mown,
and
when
be
found
<*t
that
the
G M J omb .............. ........ jCommis»ioners
. book, telliug every man bow h« may be Ma own lawyer, and
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
He
could
straighten
his
body
if
he
liked
HOUSEHOLD. This work contains tried «nd tested reeipc’ ; I containing full and concise explanattous of (l»o general la#»
A V Une..............
don
News.
to
give
a
definite
law
covering
even
ireacher
had
money
he
began
to
lay
for
almoel
every
imagiuabledish
for
breakfast,
dinner
and
tea.
i ! and the laws or the several States upon a’i matter« whkh arn
ki Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­
department alone being worth more than ulne-tenths of ’ subject to li tlgatiou, with numerous forma of legal ducumouts.
WN
.......................... Clerk rades cordially welcomed.
case, but some adnlt voices are a neces but his mind is fixed in curves of cun ' this
dans
for
catching
him.
1
went
to
the
the cook books »old : almost innumerable hint«, help« and «ug- |
W P
ning. He and liis principles are as gestión« to housekeep-r« ¡ de-jgns nud suggestions for uiakii.g , i MIXING. Descriptions and lUnstrntiona of the mining cf
...........................Sherd!
Proud cf Ills Years.
W. A. P athck . Commander.
sitv.
readier and told him. ’That's all
•3’ v beriutiful things for the adornment of home, In needle- i ' gold, silver diamonls, coal, salt, copper, lead, tine, tiu and
A M
......................Treasurer J R Casey. Adjutant.
crooked as wriggling eels. He can press I ,” wo.
Among
the
many
venerable
men
who
i, embroidery, etc.; hiutnon floriculture, telliwg haw to be I quicksilver
The
number
of
rehearsals
varies
ac
­
ight.' said he Tn this life it is but
AH»’ labor....
School Superintendent
sue
•i!’»«itü with all the various plant» ; toilet hints, tellllng how * WOMtEHS OF THE SEA. Herein ere described nt ■'
others to liis will, too, as he presses his [ to preserve
J K McDonough. .................. Assessor
and beautify the complexion, hands, teeth, hair, I illustrated the many wonderful and b».‘flutifnl things found at :ka
latnral that the wolves should be after registered as voters ia Brooklyn for the cording to the style cf music rendered
etc., cto.
| i bottomoftheooean. the plant«, fiowers, altells, fishes, vie., like*
cane to a curve like himself.
WK Barry TT
.......... Stock Inspector
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
he sheep.’ ‘Of course you will not play last election was a tall man with ruddy and the ability of the choir to read
MKDitAL. Many dollar« iu doctors bill« will be saved ! wise pearl diving, «oral Cshiug, etc , etc.
His
spare
form
is
not
the
thin,
bent
atior.uiiy
to
every
powe««or
of
this
book
through
the
valuable
| 1 STATISTIC»!. AMD MISCELLASEOr». I
The circuit court for the First Judicial
■
countenance
and
white
hair
and
beard.
music readily. In few churches sire the
•vith him.’ said I. -Oh. 1 don’t know,
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23. Knights
’cio‘j herein contained. It tell« how to cure, by simple I : is given a vast amount of useful and interesting inf riuati».,«
district sets tn Jaoiuon county on first Pythias,
His form was erect, and he would easily rehearsals for beys less frequent than back of the student. The back of a ir.f(«.*u»a
vet reliabi- home remedie«, available In every household, every I , some of which is th* pops mt fen t*f AruerUsn elites, nrea n
A.-liland,
Oregon,
meets
every
ue
answered.
T
have
worked
very
Monday in April. September and Decetu­
dieeaso and ailment that iacurable, this department forming a ¡ population oí the oontlnent». of the States and Ter»iu*ri‘-. e
Friday evening Visiting Knights in good mrd and am off for a rest, and if he can be taken for a man of 60.
twice weekly, and in many cases indi­ bookworm is another kind of bend—a ami'tie medical book, the value of which Iu anyhow? can i I ! of
the principal countrie« rf the world, length ot th.- pri< Hi
ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon standing
hardly be computed in dollars end cents.
•
curve
to
be
respected.
Nor
is
it
the
I
are
cordially
invited
to
attend.
rivera, Preatdeutlni vote to.’ rixtv year«, Fresidcntial ata*!*»t
As
he
approached
the
registry
clerk
day in June and first Monday in November.
vidual lessons are given in addition.
lid me in getting what 1 eeek all right
IM ENTION AND DISC OVKUT. BemarkaVy inter- a;ea and dep;h of 80"fl, iak-« and ocean-, height of nwutHsh
J. 8. E ubanks , J r .. C. C
stoop
of
old
age.
The
back
is
an
index
In Lake county on the third Monday in
e?:lng descriptions of great invention«, in-luding xl»*? Steant locomotion of animals and velocity of bndte«. Ifofobt ct n»t*a
Many listeners express wonder at the
Some of the greatest of English clergy­ and announced his name there was a
L. L. M errick , Kof R of 8.
-araph, the Printing Press, the Efoctrie Light, men's, torera and «tructiii es, dint anees from Wa»liii>g(««u s
May and the second Mouday in October.
of age as well as of character. The I’.u.j’ii;?. theTek
Machine, the Telephone, the Tyre Writer, the Type from New York, to Important poiuto.ohrnuolnglc >1 hi«t«wy r.fd
men. you know, have been quite expert general craning of necks to catch a facility with which the little choristers small child stands a square, upright fhoSewing
In Josephine county on first Mondays in
' covert aud progress, popular sobriquets of Am-rl-fi
Betting Machine, the Cottou Giu, etc.
glimpee
of
the
proud
looking
old
man.
cities, ete., common grammatical error«, rule - f*.r
render florid passages; but except in
it cards, and although 1 am not a great
March and August
THE WOULD*?» WONDEB». Gi.»;Mc dwrirti»•*•. nuncistion and use of capital", Wall Flrcetpbr
atom
of
humanity.
The
man
grows
i
MASONIC,
beautifully illustrated, or the Veiiowstoue Pari, Yosoni?»» of the world, curious faute in natural lii«t««r
"What is your age?”
For Jackson county the County, Probate
rare instances these results are accom
■lergyman. yet 1 am an Englishman,
Valiev,
Miagar«.
F
h
II
s
,
the
Alps,
Pari«.
Vesuvius,
Y.i
-.
straight to his full height; then his' VitMijui. th«» i’»*nnii8 pf i'olr.rudn, Mammoth C ap , . N«.: <.J ttuirtai“, origin of th«- names of ¿rato», it¡4*f cot.
and Commissioners courts meet every
"Eighty-five years."
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
plisheil by hard and pat.ent labor on tlie shoulders
ind am game for any sort of innocent
work«, p*»pulv fobh*«. fiuníMar •^» wu . úpu -. •«•
month, commencing with the first Monday;
broaden: then his shoulders J Hr» l?c, Watkins Glen, the U bite Mountains, etc., etc.
rd.iii's. »lying words of fonicus pseapn«, fu't
“
Where
were
you
bom?
”
part
of
both
instructor
and
pupil.
Regular
convocations
on
the
Thursday
imuseinent
that
may
be
flushed
up.
>■ ;<i‘«>í (bu globe, Icudiug gevcrnnxeLts ui ,t(
TK \ VEIA DeffcrfpHon«. peofu«c!y IHu’-trnr-iL < f »’ - :ir«
for Josephine county, the first Monday in
come
forward,
and
his
head
goes
¿own.
1
"In
Brooklyn."
»on«.
cusp-.m-.
peculiar
foiniF.
ritw
ai:«i
c*re«u
‘
j
ni
“
«
•
♦
te,
•
next
after
the
full
moon.
January, April, July and September; for
But that man Nickerson,’ said 1. refer­
GERMAN BOYS IN DEMAND.
D
R
M
ills
,
H
P.
BACKBONE.
I
!'
pi
’
i,er«b
»v.3
brirf
jtnmTnnrv
of
Ils
•'
-«'f-nte
-oine
I
laika
county
,
every
alternate
month
“
How
long
have
you
lived
in
the
state?
Lake
.jevery.
month, com -
ring to the shrewd gambler. • will beat
Boys of German parentage are greatly
.¡.nbk v.. (k !'.» M *M¥oTR CYCI.or.Lr- . .may Lj ; ui .
A P H ammond . Secretary.
meneinc the first Monday in , January
January; for
There is an old saying to describe a iii-
“Eighty-five years.”
*,rr at work havo b-‘en Dam- fl. Jt ia a vsxt a:«>r<'bGii-u- .
you!' 'Oh, possibly,’ the clergyman re­
in demand, they seeming to possess bet­
Kiamata --------
county,
the first Wednesday
Wednest in
----------
,.______
j.-1
nf t ’«■' b-
and hiote' valuable works • vor puhli h- d
man
of
weak
character
that
he
has
“
no
"How
long
in
the
ward?
”
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
joined, ’but he can't beat toe out of
nu ¡’. Il is--1 work to bRcanxultJMl t-vnry day with rejutrd ' •
ter voices than American lads, and in ad­
March. June. September and November.
• risu io v ruing and convenutti<-n, bv the fanner and h«di>. '
"Eighty-five
years."
backbone."
Th«.-ro
is
not
much
back
­
dition a musical instinct, which is n
Stated communications on the Thursday much. Perhaps 1 might win from him
bone in the man who walks as if not tiQUOUs n-«din j no w<»rk is more ent^rtaintr.^ or instruct). •?.
"How long in the election district?”
Don't think that 1 am an easy victim,
of or before the full moon.
great help to proficiency in their art.
"Eighty-five
years.
”
quite
sure where he is going to, who
M L M c C all , W M.
my dear sir. I have had a great deal of
Boys are available for choir work be­
James Chisholm. Secretary.
“That's all, sir." said the clerk, and an tween the ages of 9 and 16. At an drops his letters ami never cares to
j experience, and am not so very easily
American citizen, who was bom in 1805 earlier age than 9 they do not possess straighten his shoulders. Follow him
' picked up.’
ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1,0. K. 8.
in the house in which he now lives and sufficient intelligence to bo of sendee, and note how his hat points backward,
"Well,
sir,"
the
planter
continued,
"he
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday»
PRESBYTERIAN.
didn't dodge that gambler t.» all. but has always lived, walked away.—New and except in rare cases their voices do and you know from the angles to which
in each month.
By special arrangement with the pti' lirher of the M ammoth C yclopaedia , we are en­
tie has set his hat and his whiskers that. [
Church. corn«r Main and Helman streets.
Mas. J DC bockks , W ¿1.
actually sat down to a game of poker York Herald.
not last after the sixteenth year.
abled to make to our subscribers end readers the f< Bowing extraordinary oiler: We
Regular Services.—Bunday, 11 A. M. and
Miss Kate Grady. Secretary.
i
seen
front
face,
his
aspect
is
net
wise.
with
him.
Of
course
the
preacher
lost,
For a time before their voices are en­
will send tfae MAMMOTH CYCl.OP.EDlA complete in four volumes as aliove de­
7 P. M. Bunday School. 9:30 A. M.
The Czar’s Gift to Prince Nikita.
but he was shrewd enough not to bet
Young People’« Meeting, 6 o’loeck P M
tirely lost boys arc sometimes available Still he is a good natured fellow, and by scribed, all postage prepaid, also the VALLEY lOX’OHD for One year upon receipt
some
instinct
we
read
on
his
back
that
of
only $3.00, which is but 50 cents more than our regular subscription price, so that
Prince Nikita, of Montenegro, is in for the alto parts—the upper register
Prayer he.'ting, every Thursday evening.
very high. The minister inline up to
I. O. O. F.
you practically get this large an«l valuable work for the trilling sunt of 50 cent» This is
Rtv. F. G. B trangb ,
he
has
an
ambition
to
be
amusing.
One
clover.
The
czar
has
purchased
thi
me
with
liis
smile
mortised
in
a
little
being useless—but this is a great injustice
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
Pastor.
. is perfectly certain that the man with a great offer, a wonderful barguiu, and it is a pleasure to us to be enabled to offer our
Hold regular meetings every Saturila) deeper, and said: ‘Well, he is pretty steamer Jaroslaffij for the sum of 3,000,- to the chorister, as tbo value of his voice ; such a back sings comic songs, and readers so remarkable an opportunity. Through this extraordinary offer we hope to
largely increase our circulation. Pleas» tel. all your friends that they can get the
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren sharp and I have lost about a hundred 000 rubles, and has bestowed the some tn after years is by t’.<; course seriously
METHODIST.
equally certain that he never knows Mxmmoth C vclopaidia in four volume« with a year’s subscription to our paper, for only
in Rood standing are cordiallv invite.J t< dollars; but how are we to preach against on his highness of the Blaek mountains depreciated.
Church, corner Main and Bush streets. ' attend
»3 00. Perfectsatisfaciicn is guaranteed to all who take advantage of tin» great premium
J. C. D vrkee , N G.
an evil unless we know the ways of that Russian officers and a Russian crew man
Boys’ voices have two registers, the when people cease to laugh at the sc>Dg offer. Those whose subscriptions have not yet expired who renew now wul receive the
Regular Service».—Sunday, 11 A M. and 1 R ust . T aylor , Seely.
and
begin
to
laugh
at
himself.
the
ship,
and
are
under
orders
to
remain
evil?
In
truth,
aside
from
any
attempt
7 AO P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M.'
‘thick” and “thin.” In the first the
M ammoth C yclop - eih * at once, and their subscriptions will lie extended one year from
But there is such a thing as having date of expiration. The M ammoth U ycloi -^ dia will also lie given free to any one send­
Prayer Meeting.every Thursday evening;
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
to peep behind the mask of evil, 1 am in the service of Prince Nikita until the vocal chords vibrate in their whole thick­
Young People7» Meeting, Sunday 6 r. m .
ing
us a club of three yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters 'to Ashland.
too
much
backbone,
and
that
is
rather
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d anu fond of playing cards, and if 1 should latter has secured the services of effi ness and in the latter only the thin edges
Oregon:
’ Ladles' Aid Society, Wednesday 2 r. m .
worse
tlian
having
too
little.
When
a
Uh
Monday
in
earn
month
Me>*ibers
in
cient
substitutes.
The
Jaroslaffij
is
ex
­
create
any
other
impression
I
should
be
of the chords are employed.
Rav. C. A. Lewis,
good standing cordially invited tv ttend.
a hypocrite, and a hypocrite is worse ! pected shortly at Antivari. The vessel
Pastor.
The sweet, birdlike quality .of the man has too much backbone his heart is
H.C. MT».a, CR.
is
so
equipped
as
to
serve
as
a
warship
than
a
gambler.
Do
you
wish
to
play
a
trained chorister is due to the use of the not, as people say. "in the right place."
R obt . T aylor . Scribe.
BAPTIST.
game? 1 played, and away iate that i in case of need. The prince is certainly higher register or head tones rather than Sometimes there is no room in him for a
night when the preacher got off at Camp­ to be congratulated. He alrea?? pos­ to constant practice, as is generally sup­ heart at all. Now, there are some men
Church, corner Church and
streets.
IIOFE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, No. 24.
in whom force of character is carried
Regular Services —Bunday,
M. and
bell’s Bend he carried 2,000 of my dol- sesses a yacht which, with his new ac­
7 F. M.
Bunday School
A. M.
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each i lars with him. 1 don’t know that l-e quisition. will serve as an excellent com­ posed.
into the extreme, and becomes hardness
A. SET OF THE
An
untrained
boy
will
sing
naturally
Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30 P M month in Olid Fellows's Hall, Ashland. .
and
habitual severity. A severe back is
mencement
toward
a
Montenegrin
navy,
!
ever
saw
a
pulpit,
for
1
found
out
after
­
in the thick register, producing a hard,
Mas. R L .B ish N. G
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third
ward that he and that fellow Nickerson the realization of which is, 1 hear, one disagreeable tone, and his voice will a pleasanter sight to see than a severe
N. A. Jacobs, Secretary.
Sunday in each month, 2 r. M. Ladies'
were partneis. Oh, yes, those were of Prince Nikita's most cherished hopes wear out long before the alloted period. face. It is not what we would call the
Social, second Tuesday eve in each mon h
great
days, when people were gentle and —Galignani’s Messenger.
In addition to the flute like timbre just and righteously indignant back,
A. O. U. W.
R*v. F. K. V an T amel ,
I polite. VV hy, if a man had to kill a 603
when
the thin register is employed, the which is straight and noble, a fine thing
Pastor.
ASHLAND 1.ODGF, NO. 6A.
A Monument on Helvelljn.
then he did it in an easy and gentleman­
compass of the voice is extended up to and a venerable. It is the bulldog shoul­
Mei-is in lodee room in (>id ’’eliows' Hall
dered back that denotes the domestic
CONGREGATIONAL.
every nwr and thiri > Wednesday in each ly way. A spirit of etiquette seemed to | A monument has just been finished G and A above the staff without effort, oger. His bald head shines.
pervade
the
atmosphere.
notes
which
would
be
impossible
for
the
which
is
to
be
erected
on
Helvellyn
to
Church, cor. Maia street and Boulevard month. All brethren in good standing art
Due knows that in the front the vein»
Which we Offer with a Year’» Subscription
Regular Service».--Sunuay, 10:30 A. M. 1 cordially invited to attend.
“But now 1 warrant that if youshould i the memory of Charles Gough, who in untrained boy to deliver.
to thia Paper for a Trifle More than
and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 M.
N. A. J acobs . M VV.
get into a quarrel with some man on' the year 1805 was killed wliile mount­
In nearly all the surplieed choirs boys are bursting. His mustache uas been
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
B S R adcliff . Recorder.
twisted to sharpness by angry fingers.
Our Regular Subscription Frio«.
board
thia
boat
he
would
be
brutal
are
paid
a
salary
which
varies
from
$1.5<)
aineering.
and
of
the
faithful
dog
who
R ev . G. J. Wkiwrau,
I-.... ■
..
His
hands
are
clinched
or
pushing
might
­
Wishing
to largely increase the circiil..!ion <,f this
enough to haul off and knock you down j for three months watched over his mas­ to flO monthly for chorus work, and
Pastor.
paper during tbo next six months, wo have n.adn
BEATTV’S TOVU OF Till: MORI..
with his fist. There must come a change. ' ter’s remains. Sir Walter Scott describes from $15 to $50 a month for soloists. Ex­ ily against his handset knee. He could
arrangement» with a New Y«'tk publishing bouse
».x-Mayor Daniel ». Hsntty, ■ I E
CATHOLIC.
though, sooner or later. Society can’t ■ the event in the pœm, “I Climb'd the ceptional voices command corresponding strike, but he has too much pride, and
wlierebr we are enabled to offer as a preniinni to <m
Celebrated Organ. and Pt-.ios. W.« ■«
i
his
orders
are
harder
than
blows.
He
subscriber» it Set r-f the Work, or < hnrle- Dirk-
stand the uncouthness of the present era | Dark Brow of the Mighty Helvellyn." salaries.
Church, corner Sixth and B streets.
Ntv Jersey, ha» return«) home ño.it an «
has
a
habit
of
getting
his
arm
crookedly
tna, in Twelve barge aud Hciidroue
Regular Herviceo.—Every fourth Bunday,
tended tour ni the verte. Read bi <!v
A system of fines for tardiness, ab­
The customs that came in after the war ! and Wordsworth records it in his lines
VolMmea. with a year's sulecrjplion to ihia
bent
to
his
knee
in
self
restrained
wrath.
tisem.-ne in this pr.. r and «end for «v :ti.
10 A. M. Bunday School, every fourth
robbed us of our good breeding. When on ••Fidelity." The cost of the monu­ sence and misbehavior is generally en­
paper, loratrifle more than onr i.giihr eul>-
Sunday, 3 P. M. F ather F. 8. Non,
There
are,
indeed,
many
backs
that
4K V. W \ \ N \ X zX *•' X
Beriptiou price. Our great offer t<. HitlMurrilx-r»
I every man carried a pistol for the pur­ ment has been borne by Miss Francos forced as the most satisfactory method are more gladly seen than the corre­
Pastor.
eclipse» any ever lt< retofore math . Clarice
pose of inducing his neighbor to 1x3 po-1 Power Cubbe and the Rev. H. D. Rawns- of maintaining discipline, and it is prob­
Dicken» wae the greatest novelist who i v< r
lite every gentleman was genial. Rude­ lev. vicar of Crosth waite.—London able that the angelic countenance of the sponding faces. The b tek of the bore is
EPISCOPAL.
lived. N<> author before or »mc<; hia time has
a goodly sight, while, on the other hand,
Times.
average
choir
boy
is
nourished
by
the
ness.
that
unsightly
fungus
growth
on
won the fame that lie az-bieved, and Lis works
Services in Baptist church, cor. Church
when
good-by
is
grievous,
how
much
ere
even more Wwpttlar to-duv than <mriii <
i prospect of the salary which this course
and High street», second and fourth Bun­
the trunk of careless society, meant
bis lifetime. They abound in wit tumor
A functionary in the Russian army will preserve intact.—New Y’ork World. precious regard is wasted ou the dear
days, 3IP. M.
Rav. F. B. Ticxsoa,
crude correction or polished death Am
f path««», masterly delineation of character.’
characteristic, well known back that
Pastor.
1
who has come into considerable prom-
I boring yon. suh?"
vivid deecriptiotm ot places and incident«/
a
never
knows
what
loving
looks
went
'
inence
lately
is
a
Jew
named
Garonok.
u
u
She
Knew.
thrilling an«i skillfully wrought plot».
I
“Far from it." I answered.
SECULAR UNION.
after
it.
—
Toronto
Truth.
book i» intensely inieresting. Ne b<-m< el ««iiid
whose
dnty
is
to
spy
upon
corrupt
offi
­
¿¿1
An
town teacher asked a girl how
“Ah! 1 like you. for I see in you a
be without a set of tluse great and rem i k­
% *>
Ashland Becular Union No 1. meets at I
cers
and
ferret
out
their
stealings.
He
;
many
bones
there
were
in
her
body,
and
I
remnant, though a somewhat removed
able works. Not to liave read them ii t.,
z
McCall’» Hall the tint Sunday in everv
i
•■-vé
Cuzhlou» Galore.
I
fp.r behind the age in which we live. 'i'i.
month, at 7 o'clock p ni.
one, of the old days. Yon would rather is known as a very intelligent, honora­ the glib girl nearly swallowed her chew­ I
CHARLES
DICKEj.4.
set <>f Dickens’ works wfiicli »e ff. i B-
Cushions seem to be the perennial de­
W N L ucky , Pres.
tell a smooth lie than a rough trnth ble and impartial man. Lately he con­ ing gum in her haste to answer 208.
; i>.111111111 to onr subscriber» in handsomely printed from entirely new plate», wi h uer. o.
H 8 Evans, aec’y.
Stick to that idea, suh. Truth, except victed Gen. Tomanowsky, a favorite of "Wrong! There are only 207," said the light of the average woman. This is an I •>«• twelve volume» contain the following world-finioue works, each one ot which i- i-
#1
teacher. "Yes’m,” was tlie triumphant age of cushions, and her soul rejoices in ii«he«.l C'Wf Ze'/’, m.c'.o'.y'-d, a«id abu'jhi'sly itnabriijgel;
»
7'8
as it relates to history and the sciences, the czar.
response; "but I swallowed a fish bone them. The saddle bag cushions still ex­ DAVID COPPERFIELD,
is a brutalizer of mankind. The hog
or .in o
|
BARNABY
RUDCE
AND
CHRISTMAS
Maurice Bernhardt, eon of Sara Bern­
ist and are likely to, as they hat e hap­ MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT,
:er t i ■
that wallow» in the mire has truth; the hardt. who lately wounded his antago­ today.”—Philadelphia Record.
I 8TORIE8,
a F- nt
pily solved the “tidy” problem. Those NICHOLAS NICKELBY,
OLIVER TWIST AND CHEAT EXPEC­
artist
that
paints
a
great
picture
has
de
­
V.Oiucu
in
Wall
Street.
nist
in
a
duel,
is
remembered
by
a
good
KX-.MAYOB D a N Ki. 1. N a T-’Y.
TATIONS,
wretched things, abhorred by mankind, DOM8EY AND SON,
ception."
From a rbo»«Mr«|*h taken 3 Lonlnr,
many Americans, who met him here
The widow of E. A. Pollard, the his-
THE OLD CURIO8ITY SHOP ANJ
1» m >.
The boat landed. "This is a well re­ during his visit to this country with hi torian ci the Southern Confederacy, has are gone, it is hoped, nevei to return. B leak housl ,
THEUNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELER.
T»rl*w. >* mt t® JvroTA t . », . ». » (hk
membered spot with me.” said the mother. His mother allows him $35,00* j opened in Wall street a broker’s office But having hung the saddle bags over LITTLE DORR1T,
•. « •» V » • <i I - i .- »n< •■vniter
A TALE OF TWO CITiES. HARD
the
backs
of
our
chairs,
there
must
still
CUR
MUTUAL
FRIEND,
planter. "One night in the spring of a year for expenses and he runs in deb. j for the accommodation of women who
T1ME8 AND THE MYSTERY OF
- .ini». . ,aj.
’ ¿g
-h*. »V
ASHLAND, : : : OREGON.
I EDWIN DROOD.
be cushions galore for window seats, PICKWICK PAPERS,
. tet’kfttotUa Hi m* ! r.:.i>- CT
I .‘•■•»♦ed myself iu a ¡>oker game besides.
r.4*«¡ R. any tin, » t
t*-rrri.. v.»-»i
deal
in
sto-k-..
It
is
a
curious
fact
that
couches, corners, to fit iu uncomfortable
The above are withont qncstion tlie nxsit tamou» novels that were ever w.i.t. u, k..i
a.
-. A-eat. w« «rfthvr i ' ai ' i <»r Ory
just os the iioat left this landing From
no woman who has opened a st'ck
Kia y*a -a. 1*70 tre left home a
p
- -X
b°y
of a century they have l>cen celebrated iu every book and corner of ■>.« .'iudz :
ip .V
nave
• s uuajivi thousand 01
The receivable traditions of China g< si>eculator’s office has, as yet, lieer. per­ angles—cushions unlimited and of every quarter
the
very
start
luck
was
in
my
favor,
and
world,
ret there are thousand»of hem«-» in America not vet auppHed «¡th ... i .. J>i,.' ,
twatjf'B oncars an 11 pl; no.i in
all over th»
variety.
The
melon
cushion
looks
rather
% rî£ If i'æy wer-> no: 4 •-»«xi. *■
it didn't seem that 1 could lose. First back to 3,000 years before Christ, a.id manently successfuL Some, like Hetty
M r* « L
the usual high cost <>f the book» preventing people in moderate cin-um. «an«-. » n .... ‘
Will Sell, Rent and Handle laid
S» pía y. CvnH
pretty
if
it
is
well
made,
but
the
acorn
this luxury. Lut now, owing to the n»e of modern impr«.vcd primin;- f l.liu« am; - >’• i i /
one and then another of our jwrtv drop jne of their sacred books, the Shu-kin? Green, have been shrewd outside buy­
I Meh
i ’ - y • ■1 y
: ri , -MÌ *
. n YP*.,.
» C ••!.■•;
the extreinelv low price of white paper, ami tlie great conio.-nti,7, i m.' b/.k
ped out, until at last 1 sat facing old '.treating of history and of the govern ers and made money, but so far as 1 cushion is newer and is being shown at p;acl.;neiy,
Real Estate on Commission
’’U' '**'•- •' .••‘T g F v »,
c-
ia«lc, w<- are enabled to offer to our enbccrilierH »nd render» a »et <>i'bh-: . ■
..
Maj. Pelton. 1 soon had him broke nieut and laws of the ancient monarchs) know, those who have opened regular the art shops. This, which is of course price wli-h ;!1 can aff.rd to p-y. Ryery tmn.e ii, the land iiwv
i, rH«> , '
‘Look here.’ said he. Tm not going to begins with the Emperor Yao 2,357 y?ar. offic-s for stock transactions have one many times the size of its furest proto­ ot the great au'h- r a works.
type, has the acorn of pale green rilk
jump this game. I’ll put up my body B. C.
and all lost money and quit the business.
A Choice Collection ot City and
servant, be gad. suh. Come here. Bill DEATH DAY CF CARDINAL NEWMAN Perhaps this is. after all, a compliment and the enp of darker green, which is
put on rather full and sewed down in
Bill came up. and a husky fellow he was
Country Property for sa le.
tVr* J]
to women in one way.—New York Cor. s]>ota to give the raised, uneven look of
too. Well, 1 won him. and the old ma Tby ninet y years on earth have passe-l away:
>•«£*«
Indianapolis News.
At last t-huu r-.i test ’mill that heaveuly clime
jor went to bed swearing ‘Bill, said 1.
I nature.
Arijr pcrvoN tt'isAt’nff to »ell prop­
Where
act
is
re
t,
and
age
perpetual
prime:
I Another pretty combination of the
‘who’s your master now?’ -Yon is. sah, Thy noblest, belie i ^erk begins this <!ay,
Kojulty Inco;r.
erty trill finti it to their interest
k
said he. ‘Correct you are. Bill. Black Begins, not ea-h*: B»-st work es prayer; and thej
A very «imply dressed anil quiet young acorn is reddish brown plush and pale
to call anti »re us
my boots.'
Who plead, absolved from bouds of sj«ace ant lady, who has been visiting Wiesbaden, yellow silk. A loop is sewed for the stem
time,
' y <>r il i .
*g.
it*.
"Well, suh,” the planter continued
Homburg, Wildbad and Ems, and who to take hold by. These well defined 1
REr OF 1,,CK’ >8 WOHKB, i„ TWELVE YOU
*’
C.*tai »«¿U«* î >•• ■
VMrirfrp
| With lordiiest labor work that work aublirne.
"I
kept
Bill
right
with
me,
although.
I
j
•**!
F
.
»,
N-
■»
J
-■•»ey.
was
known us Miss Wolf or Miss Welsh shapes, however, cannot be recommend­
I
vv a m H‘ d “ !•" i“X'' prepaid by ourselves. al.«o the V.1M.EY KFC-
Order cur planet with benigneet sway.
Estray Notice.
ed
as
satisfactory
for
general
wear.
2,nl
r
r
.
H
?
E
'
,£
'
u
l»on
receipt
Id SU3.1O. Which is only HO cents .... re than tl<
do believe he was one of the biggest ras So work, great spirit! Thy toils foregone eac) to the few people who took the trouble
Y ..' X X ’. \ X X ’ X ' X N X X.
Plaiu. square, oblong, oval or round nfck m •
'Tie
,,M r:a,,er’ Our read*r'- therefore, prncticullv get a set of
year
cals 1 ever saw One day. just about
to
inquire
about
.«o
unimportant
a
per
­
I
fb--«?' Co in Hi / ve VO
”,f."' on,y ,fl'c,lth- Thin is the grandest premium ever » bf
ORMEL MARE, will weigh »•> or :».o
Beaiitinio I »ear fnm: Thousands but hymi son. has just been found out to lie the cushions last longer in every way, and < «ítei-.mr
the time Grant was marching into Vicks
friend th- Í !
re‘ of I/,cke’isf 'i'orks b&> Ufually l>een »10.00 or more Tell 11
lbs.; a little white on left fore-loot:
tbre ova :
can
be
so
different
in
material
and
deco
­
VP«>
«
I
rie.-
th
“
‘
U
,'P
li'fi
Kt»
a set of Dickens’ works,
twelve
volumes,
with a
a !
burg, and while 1 was marching in an
left hind toot white te fetlock; branded R
------ in
—_
_
,__ _
with
Thy laureates s<-on will bend a brightening Princes« Maud ot Wales, and the Mrs. ration as to supply the needed variety.
}ear »»u'>senpt..>n to the Vat lea R e . m an
MP for only
onlv »3.10. Kufracribe
Hiliscribe npw
i.pw and
anil egt
eet’hi»
vn left shoulder; little star in forehead.
opposite direction about as fast as I
brow
Leo Hunter« are chagrined that they did
k Ui
‘cr, 1 P - ‘ —
lo — '‘ ••»■»
has not
not yet
yet cxpneu,
expired, it
it wil
will i make
make no
u<> dinero..«
differs.,t 1.
( . fo?
log­
The above described animal will be uul;
...iii’ie, e,-. 7 i J’ V“l‘r ’,' ' ,l > f” ----
O’er tomes cf tiiine; on each may drop a tear
could. Bill came up to me and said
not attempt to capture her retiring White silk cushions wrought in gold “
it will
«'J.ie
lie extended
Ä.L
one year .f from
ro.'“ da,e
date of ex
expiration.
i'i'“»ion. We will alno
also give a sc'
so' of Dickens
Dicken»
•»aitatile l’or «rapping purpose-, to
sold for a pasture bill of fourteen month.*,
For
friends
that
e
’
er
blind
oceans
pushed
the!,
embroidery
are
used
in
very
dainty
" ‘Mars John. I've dnn got enough'
elderly chaperon, who was taken for an
inchiding feed during last winter
underlay carpets, etc.,
pr w
Address Ashland,
'Oregon :*"y
noer«,
XddiS
illldd. 'Xi,"
‘ “ vluu
C'"b ui lurte
• »•>»»-"
“b“rtb
"'
• ‘Enough of what?' I asked.
inconspicuous aunt, but who was really apartments, but their delicacy hardly
E. B. MYER
Self caeaied of a guiding light so clear.
fits
them
for
«rishi«
>n
»errice.
—
Ex
­
Ashland. Or.. Dec. lfi, 1890.
"
‘
Enough
o
’
dis
yere
wah"
i
Ft»»- fiait aï the KECOlllt Office,
—Aubrey de Vhre in Scribner's.
an important lady of the court sent to change.
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Lj
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