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The Celebrated French Cure, erything within reach, and failed to destroy Joe said huskily, but the boy was gone. - B. F. Reeser's - the bridge. With this bridge destroyed Whst a lovely night that was! A por A U •any enough to be pleasant Jackson would have been caught between tion of the road to the depot led through When Ute Sow» by like a soog. i For Female Irrer-lar Fremont on his front and an impassable Wt*^r "APHRODITINE" But the man worth while is the man wba a little strip of wood«, the machine HIS DARING STRATEGY IN THE SHEN river behind him, and Shields would have ttier : i«u..du’like «>■ ANHAND O b on t-e uutrt. JtTcrir Is S old ox a shops being just out of the small village. win »mile been in a position to play across the stream . /at! Hi -ressinnyuaed ANDOAH VALLEY IN 1862. When e»*.ylhinf ¡roe« dead wrong; The moon was at its full and shed its POSITIVE Is the place to buy 1 uy psalomt la lies with artillery in Jackson's rear. Seeing For the tee it the L-art is trouble. The People’s Paper. ) monthly. XlTarameed soft silver radiance over everything as the danger, “ Stonewall ” hastily gathered GUARANTEE And it always comes with years. to relieve » ppr.**cd And the tmfle that is worth the praises of with a halo. A dewy fragrance came He Won Xu Deei»ive Battles, but Out- some cannon and opened on the Union mcii*trua.:cn. Hardware, Tin, to cure any »arih np from the moistened mold and filled generalrd His Eneiuh-s and Defeated gun, and soon led a regiment across the form of nervous Otaerm MeCatl^i Hafl. up-tyre; stain YUEE1SAF3 CESTAIK! I* the smile that slunes through tears. the evening air. together with the redo disease, or any Their Tians—With an Inferior Force bridge, clearing the Union troops out of Don’t be hnmb-nnr<*L -Ella Wheeler W.lcox Port Republic effectually. lence of the wild flowers, coming with a disorder of the Sheet-Iron and Save Time. Healtn. Batacad is tin Fa st ata ce at Ashland as He Always Fought at an Advantage. During the skirmish at the bridge be ano money ¡take no oth BEFORE generative or- Mr TER grateful sweetness to the flushed face er. tween Jackson and Shields, Fremont at gaus of either sex whether arising front the [Copyriubt by American Press Association.] and tired brain of Jem Mather, with the Bnit to anv ad<tre»« Copperware. HILE yet a nov tacked the Confederates in his front, and excessive use of Stimulants. Tobacco or Opium thought of how “mother" would enjoy Ant burlarti Agreu \ secure by ma'1 ou re ice in war Jackson the result was a stubborn battle, known as or through youthful indiscretion.'over iudulg ceipt of price, 4Z.W. I this, after the cramped, narrow life in are autbon&l to “Take my advice, Jem, it's as much as ParlitHlur AttentioH to Address, held two theories Cross Keys. Fremont's tactics were to encc. Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful- , advertisements, the great dusty city. yer place is wuth—don't go.” about military op break through the Confederate flank rest ne^s. Beariug down Pain» iu the Baek, Seminal THE A?HRO MEDICINE C9IPHY, rort »buwn them The rustling leaves seemed to whisper erations which he ing near the bridge, and so open the way Weakue». Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn “But I premised, Joe. and when a fel by the V allet WestaraBmmb, Box 27, POETLAM), ce “ Don't hurry, Jem," but he could not afterward prac for Shields, whom he believed to be iu the al Emissions, Lcucorrbiea. Dizziness. Weak Mem low has given his promise, it hadn't orter For sale by all druggists. ticed with success. vicinity, to cross over to his aid. Jackson ory. Loss of Power and Impotence, which if ne A- C. Howlett Point to be broken—'specially to his mother." | walk, so ran swiftly along, wiping the perspiration from his face as he went. F.. B. Hatton The first was, “Al repulsed Fremont successfully at first, and glected often lead to prvniatnreoldageand insan iankvtUe “ Wall, mebbe yer right as far as the ■ ...L. L. Jacobe ways mystify, the latter was making ready for a new at ity. Prive J1.00 a box. 6 boxes for J5.00 Sent b ! Which will be done in a workmanlike Hark! the whistle of the incoming old woman is concerned, but them's the : .. W. A. Owen mislead and sur tack when a courier from Shields reached mail on receipt of price. manner and at prices that Miller <k btrang boon's orders, ’No man leaves thee- - shops train—then the low, heavy rumble, and prise the enemy if him with a note that led him to believe the now, now it is in sight. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for till this machine is finished.' which wou't Shields ’ column held Port Republic. He possible, and every 15.00order received, to refund the money if be afore leven, if it ain't Higher twelve. | The boy took off his ragged cap and when you strike . decided to wait until the morning of the a I’ermauent cure is not efll-cted. tossed it high in the air. “ Hurra! hur an' yer know well 'nongb whntll follow; ■ and overcome him 1 9th before renewing the battle, counting on We have thousands ot testimonials from old Full stock always on hand and made never letup in the ; Shields to do something. you'll be ’marked down,' an I lose yer ; ra!" he shouted, with his blue eyes full of moisture. During the night Jackson resol veil upon aud young, of both sexes, who have been penaa- pursuit so long as < to order. i job. I won't promise you another." Fremont Lad been nently cured by the use of ArHRODiTih'E. your men have ‘ another bold J N Dolph ............ dsena’.yn And the rough, middle aged machinist. . He caught sight of the little pale faced Circular free. Address John H Mttchail................... f strength to fol £^-Xone but the best material used. Joe Walton, drew his brawny, soot be- i mother looking eagerly from the car THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Hermann ................. Congressman low;” the second, window, and knew her at once. grimed bare arm across his wrinkled In KEEPER’S BLOCK, Pasuioyer ................. Governor WESTERN BRANCH, “Never fight The train was running swiftly in. McBnde .. Secretary of «täte : forehead, whistled softly anti ujtplied BOX 27. PORTLAND. OR. against heavy The station was upon the other side of ASHLAND, : .• : ::: OREGON’, .’han .................... State Treasurer 1 himself closer to his task. odds if by any possible maneuvering __ you T K Bolton. Agent. Ashland. Oregon. the track. One bound to cross it. E 8 McElroy fupt Public Instruction ------------- 1 OX HAM) A Fl'Ll. Jem Mather was a slender you ’ ll, aged | can hurl your own force on only a part of Frank C Baker.......... .......... State Printer “Mother!" he shouted. She heard your enemy and crush it.” I LINE OF CHOICE 17, learning his trade, and receiving also him. smiled and waved her hand. W&£ h T? Lord ' )Supreme Judges The field of Jackson’s earliest exploits Marble, j All Orders in Stone Work a paltry stipend, little enough for him Jem saw it, and then! was well suited for a trial of his policy. R 8 Bean ...................... | iptly Filled. Marble Works on . to exist upon, but from it he luul saved There was a loud outcry and a sudden The Shenandoah valley, between the head MAIN STREET, rtasT JVPICIAL DISTRICT. enough to bring his little pale faced lurch of the train, and the cars stood at Staunton and the Potomac river, is over L R Webstar ................... .Circuit Judge ! mother from the crowded city of New a hundred miles long. Stauuton was a still. William M Colvig............ District Attorney i York to his western home. For Jachote, Joeephine, Lake and Klam Every one had arisen. The little wom I strong base for the Confederates in the val The world had not dealt fairly with ley because it had railway connections with ath counties. an among them. Jem and his mother. the main Confederate armies south. The MCUOB CWtJSTT. Something had happened! What? Union forces were strong on the Potomac, Walter Mather, the father, was an County Heat............... Jacksonville Through the din and commotion she and if not opposed would advance up the honest, intelligent, hard working me Theo Cameron ........................... Senator heard some one speak her boy’s name. valley, on Staunton and so co-operate with J M McCall.................... i chanic. who had put something by for a “Jem Mattor!” the army threatening Richmond. Jack Samuel Furry................ J Representatives In A- ■ rainy day for his little family; but it so Dazed and bewildered, Jem's mother son’s duty, when figured down to just what happened that the very day the kindly ................... ■ • .County Judge his government expected of him, was to i reached the platform. jCommiMioners ■ father was killed by an explosion at the Chas W Taylor .’. CONYAIYIWO keep up a scare iu the valley, threaten to She seemed 6o alone in all that throng ; N ob Hayamd........ mills the bank wherein his little savings . and where was Jem? Where was her cross the Potomac, and in this way compel .County Clerk Max Muller........ .. ' lay was declared insolvent. the Union government to maintain a large “FOLLOW ME!” James (I Blrdwy ............... hberiff I boy? force in the vicinity. In other words. Jack- pretty neverely punished, if not stunned, in ; Jem was 10 years old then, and for Anyone contemplating the purchase of Geo R Bloomer ............. Treasurer AXD Then something was borne swiftly son was to furnish occupation in the valley the action at- Cross Keys. His next move I 1 L Hamilton. ............. AssesMor a first class Hewing Machine Should Not four years he did what he could to help , past her. for Union troops that otherwise would be would therefore be cautious, and a light ■:! C 8 Price ....... . School Superintendent Fail to his mother keep “the wolf from the door." She saw and mutely followed. Fetor Applegate .......................... Surveyor sent to aid McClellan in front of Richmond. Confederate force on the admirable ground BUY A A ’ O. it ll ’ UEEL^R He was. like his mother, never strong, ;; j T he M ammoth CvcLortriA ba*» baeu pub Dr J 8 Farson.. ........................... Coroner No one seemed to notice the little In May, 1862, McClelland was advancing :>! *. "■ u.e wa »1« <»t the il &>«*♦*• for $ and the lines of want and care became I strange woman or to wonder who she up the Peninsula agaiust the Confederate selected to receive Fremont’s attack would JOOBHUBK COCFTT. «f IY1LSON. uuiverRal c..nn»eudiuiii <>{ kn-iwl dgc, practical tie able to check him indefinitely. Two bri '■■I u-etul. at ietMide and ««* j«*r«’. Th«« work 1$ pub engraven forever upon his young face. Connty Seat.................. ... Grants Pass capital. A good sized Union army, under ' was. IteMM Ifahed rent pic tri in lour ’aiiir and handaonv gades were ordered to hold the position at * Walter ”-* At 14 a gentleman became interested Sinclair. . ............... Joint Senator A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines volume*, co»i|»rfalng n total <>! 2.17** iteM, a < i »I The face, all bruised and bleeding, that Gen. McDowell, was lying in the region ‘l’oss Keys, and Jackson led the remainder h pro<u>- ly i"ui't!'ite'l withG&iheau'.iiuieiuciar can be bad by inquiring at this office. H B Miller........... ................ Representative ; enough in him to send him west, and to just east of the Shenandoah valley: another, >f his troops across the bridge to Port Re- ¡MH Ings, ThoutMMxjfl ofdoiiaiK Imve : she stood looking down upon wax not Vobwy Colvig .......... ....County Judge to • akv thia the mo*t c*»*rpMe. valnaM»» aud under Fremont, was iu the mountains west give his mother a place in his home to tt ’ o lic. Shields ’ advance had retired down CO NgHew .. .......... ^Commissioners t ♦ h H h um ful work lor tlirtna»M*fleY»*r pnbllMtrd. It I* whiter than her own, and the dead. of it, aud another, under Banks, was forti > do plain sewing. . * work for « vrryfaidj—man. w« man ai d child. P Hausen............. . sightjess eyes held still a smile in their fied at Strasburg, a point about one-third lie valley upon its supports, and Jackson in (*v«*ry occupation vr r. ¿Ik la life. The hub J ■ j- ’ *. 1 *- « c CE h Three years liad passed. Chas K CbMHlor. ............... County Clerk >ut his troops across North river on an im- Dgm|j| atance '&nd practical utility <f tweuty ordinaly ; blue depths. of the way up the valley from the Potomac. NfiH v l'nues ni« comprl«*d in then« (our, aod JC Mow............. ........................... Sheria rovijed bridge and went out to meet the Jem was apprenticed for four years. r»‘Oh*te ia tho work with knowledge of every Some one led her away at length. J WÄrer.. Jackson was at Staunton. In the combined lew enemy. Such tactics would ruin the ........................Treasurer < v é i <ï kiiid, so filled is It with uwtu! hlotR nnd helpful I He had one more year to serve, and then : Assessor E CHarmon . ................ “Come with me,” said the rough, armies of Gens. McDowell, Fremont and '.itne of any general the moment the effort LfMnl augg« btioto, that Bofullj I m l:e»e that in ever} i he would be earning and receiving the i kindly tear filled voice of Joe Walt<jn. tSHR home tn which it »»hall find it- way It will aoon 111 W A Massie .School Superintendent Banks there were about 80,000 men that ailed. He had divided his force in the com* to I m reg-r<!’d ba worth I«*w4»inht In gold. • wages of a man. C W Have*........ ......................... Surveyor Fo» want of-pace we can mil’, btlefly auinmar CwwSI »'o'jaa The news liad been borne to the shops could have been moved toward Richmond iresenee of t wo adversaries, had separated —DEALER IN— Dr Waitace.......... ........................... Coronor If a Ninall pnniou of thecoDtentBor H ub grew One year more! How Jem said it over but for Confederate activity in the valley. lis wings by many miles, and two streams ter^ariii work, ba fol lows : at once, and Jem ’ s best friend came. KLAMATH COCRTY. Jackson’s force waj> about 20,000. Ou May . and over to himself! Then he would HISTORY. Tse U ammoth C vclwxdo conteias aeraptas Chluese. Japaueae, the pe®|»le c.f ludfa, Africa, Madagascar. Yes.the little mother still lives; the pale 8 the first battle of the campaigu was lowed between them. Authentic hlwtorv of the great American Civil War, pro Pales’In- . Iceland. Romeo, Burma!). the Handnioh islaud*. ..............; , Linkville Ctamiy Seat .......... | send for his mother, and they would be One of the streams had but a single aud fusely illustrated, vi'thnuinerouR AneodoieR oi the Rebellion; a Servia, Kaffraria, Tartary, Cashmere and Tunla, the Arab». face, whiter grown, and the dark eyes, C A Cogswell, of Jgike la ........... Joint Senator fought at the village of McDowell, iu the 1’ossitig, aud the other a swollen ford and c<mpleio History of America, from in discovery bv Coiutnbu« to Tur-.a, Mexicans.Routh Americana. American Indiana. Egyp; ! so happy. th? present time; graphic descriptions of famoua baillea aud tfans. Sianieae, Abvaalntana, NorweKiauf, Spaniard«. •*[>'* .. Joint Representative with a look from which the light has not mountains west of the valley, between a A Snyder, of latke ;n imperfect foot bridge. Once more fort- important even« in the hiatorjr of at’ nations, abrouologleal Italians, Groeka, ilus«iab8. Hiberiaua. AfghMa, Peril» ih The wife of Mr. Hart, the gentleman J 8 Orr............... ...... .............County Judge Moslems. AiiMralfana, Bulgarian«, Sicilian«, ete ,«tc. all faded, seem always trying to under- division of Jackson's command and one of uie favored the Confederates. Shields* history, etc., etc- i who sent Jem west, and with whom Mrs. .............. jCoiumiseioners W C Crawford ... work it al«o deacrib' -l BIOQIi 5 P!I Y. Thle great work contains the hives of art M ANTFACTUKES. In th’" Fremont’s, under Schenck. Schenck led column was not all up. After the eu i stand. and lliuitruted the art* and proceaae« of |>rln(ing, atercotyi fr a CSMlvers............. tlie PrtM 1 of the United Ktnte«<, from Washington to Mather made her home, failed in health iHHikbinding, wood engruving. lithography, photograph»’, call*, Fremont ’ s advance aud was co-operating ::h portraits and other Illustrations, also livas aud Kind friends have not left her wholly counter in Port Republic, ou the previous Harrison. of v.’ Napoleon A L Leavitt........... Clerk Fonaparte, Shakespeare, Byron, William printing, piano making, watch making, paper luaking. »1. | and died, and Mr. Hart decided to go with Banks, who was intending to advance -lay the leader of Shields’ advance, Gen. Ktraits Sheriff BW Gvwaa.......... : desolate. in, Benjamin Franklin, Heury Ciay, banlel Webster, and maiiufacture of dlk. iron, bi eel, gltaa. china, perftenery, **;•- abroad. To break up his home.. He famo::« statesmen, author«, poets, generals, clergymen, etc-, leather, starch, wall paper, turpentin*. postal card«, post»-. Treasurer Wm B Howe.......... “The boj’s” care for her for the sake ol up the valley from Strasburg toifard E. IS. Tyler, had halted his troops about dowL BtampB, envelope«, pen*, pencila, needlea, and many aihti to the present day. recommended the little woman to other Staunton. Schenck was defeated in the three miles below Port Republic aud AGRICULTUKE. thing", all of which will be found peculiarly interaatiDg io -I Assessor Valuable hints and useful suggestions in«iruct!ve. | the lad who was “ marked down. ” — Mrs. School Superintendent battle of May 8, and Jacksou turned his at placed them iu position for defense. He to Farmers, treating of field crepe, gates aud fences, fertillrers. friends, l>ut just then came such a heart FOKEiGN I'KODrCTB. Iuierwuing dw-crfalfoua, Hfas- OREGON ASHLAND, farm Implements ; livestock raising, Including the treatment of S. C. Hazlett in Detroit News. l .................. Surveyor tention at once to Banks at Strasburg. of the culture and prep«rat<4>i> for market of tea, coflv. hungry letter from her one lamb, her bad two brigades at hand—his own and diseases of domestic animals; poultry koepiup, mid how made trated, Siemens .. . ...... ............... Coroner successful and proAtabl j ; bee keeping, dairy farming, etc. The chocolate, catton, flax, hemp, n*rm. rio«, nutmeg«, olonr. Gen. McDowell ’ s forces were all at a dis boy Jem. that she decided to go to him. Gen. Carroll’s—aud Shields with the re treatment of these subjects is complete and exhaustive, mol ginger. ciiiuaiuoD, allspice. |«ppei . c?<*nauu<6, pineapple«, ho> Club Income» and Expenses. tance, east of the Blue Ridge, and Banks mainder was a day's march away. “Stone lenders the work of great practical use to farmers and stockmen; miAs. prunes, dates, raisin«, lias olives. Indi »rubber, gutta LARB COCMTY SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. Mr. Hart hardly approved, but he saw Few persons have any idea what it was practically without supports. IIOKTICVLTVKE. Herein is given the most useful hiuta percha. cork, camphor, castor oil. tapioca, alt., «U. County Heat ............. Lake view wall ” was confident of winning a victory lo growers of all kind- of vegetables and fruits, as gathered NATUEAI. JfISTORV. lntere«tlu« and iuairuotke the mother's aching heart showing costs to run a large club in New York From the battle of May 8 Jacksou re driscrlpilone. accompanied by il’.ubtraliou«, of numerous bea«i>. C A Cogswell, of Lake »........ Joint senator over Shields’ men, and he meant it to be a from the ex’-crieuce of the most successful horticulturists. G. A. It. fl»h*« aud inseeta, with much enrioua iuiormativu regard through her eyes, and placing $100 in city. Clubs are not run to make money, turned to the Shenandoah valley proper, perfect one. AKCHITEi'TUKE. Designs aud plans for houses, cottages, birds. A Bnyoer, of Lake .. Joint J Representative ing their Hie and habit«. BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. barns and other outbul'diugs, with valuable suggestions to her hand and procuring a ticket for her but to pay expenses and give the mem and maintaining a cavalry mask in front W Wilshi ire,.... .......... County Judge ___ A _____ LAW. T h - C yclop mm t h f ’ ao a complete law The attack on Shields began at daylight those intending to build. book, tclliiig < '< ry iiian how be may be bls ow n lawyer, and GM Jones______ Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and he saw her safely aboard the train for bers the best of everything at as nearly of Banks he crossed over to Luray valley .... tCoasmissioners Tlii- work contains tried and tested recipe» oontatulng full m:il eouelae explanation« of the general law* on June 9 and was stoutly resisted. Jack- HOUSEHOLR. for almoet every imaginable dish for breakfast, dinner and tea. A V Lane ....... Jd Saturday of each month. Visiting Com the west. Mrs. Mather had carefully the lawaof U'.e revcraXStatM upon a'l maiten* whioh mo cost price as possible. Nevertheless, the on the east, and on the 23J of May struck son was compelled to call up the two bri this department alone being worth more than nine-tenths of aud subject to litigation, with numerous forms of legal document W N Sutton ....................... Clerk rades cordially welcomed. cook books sold ; almost innumerable hiuts, helps and »<ug- saved nearly every penny of her earn receipts of a big club are enormous. The a Hauk position of Bunks’ at Front Royal, gades that had been left in front of Fre the gestioUR to heusekeept re ; designs and suggestions for making i MINING. Descriptions and illustrations of the mining of W P Heryford W. A. P attick , Commander. ....... .. riherif! ’»• y beautiful things for the adornment of home, in r.eedifcJ gold, silver dianicul1, coal, salt, copper, lead, zinc, tin and ings since Jem's absence, so «he felt Manhattan club, since it went into the captured it, and thus ojiened the road to mont to hold him in check. These troops t wc- A McCallen J R Casey. Adjutant. ............... Treasurer embroiiery, etc.; hintsou floriculture, telling hew to bej 1 quicksilver A H . isher School Superintendent quite rich in a small way. and oh, so old Stewart mansion, is said to have a the Shenandoah valley again in Bauks’ crossed North river at Port Republic and suc-*«Mful with alt the various plants ; toilet lilut*, tellling how WOMIEHB OF THE BEA. Herein are deeotibed eu I “Stonewall’s” purpose w.isto destroy burned the bridge behind them, so that tlie to preserve aud beautify the complexion, hands, teeth, hair, I illuwtrated the manv woud» rfu)and beautiful thing« found nt ilx J E McDonough. ........................ AVMXMUr rich with happiness to think she should revenue that approaches half a million a rear. ■ bottom of the oc-au. the plants, flower«, siiella. Ashe«, Ke., like« Banks completely, and a part of his cav last chance of junction between the two etc., etc. WK Barry T7. .......... Stock Inspector KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 11EDICAL. Many dollars In doctors' bills will be saved a ice pearl diving, coral tfahlng, ®U., cw. soon clacp her boy to her heart ! year from all sources, which is probably alry was sent on down the valley toward Union columns was destroyed. About the annually to every poh*e««>r of this book through tho valuable HTATIh-TIi’AL AND MISVCLLANEOL k Ik - The circuit court for the First Judicial GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights information herein contained. It tell* bow to cure, by simple As for Jem, whose every thought and the largest amount taken in annually by Winchester to get onto Banks’ line of re given a vast amount of useful and Interesting Informed :i. district sets in Jackson county on first Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every lime these re-enforcements reached him yet rellahle home remedies, available in every household, every ; ' fa xoineof which fa the population of American cities, ares oi .1 aud ailmeut that ts eurable this department forming a population of the onutiueuM. of the State« cud Territory*, nt. i Monday in April, September and Decem Friday evening Visiting Knights in good wish was for his little mother, he was any club in New York. The opening of treat should he attempt to move from on the battlefield Jackson saw his own • disease medicnl book, the value of which lu any home cau ‘ of the principal countries of the world, length of the pri: dynl ber. In Klamath county ou Second Mon standing are cordially invited to attend. jubilant. He, too. had saved, and fell the Manhattan Athletic club has brought Strasburg toward the Potomac. Another "Stonewall” brigade giving way before comp'ete hardly be computed in dollars and cenu. • rivers, Presidential vote for sixty years. Presidential xtxtl-ti « day in June and first Monday ta November, me* and depth of seos, lakes and ocean«, height o! mouucau INVENTION ANI> HIM'OVEIlV. Remarkably iuter sure they would “get on" somehow until a new competitor into the field as to the portion of cavalry with the infantry, all Shields’ men. Though accustomed to leave p»'inj J. 8. E cbarks , J r ., C. C. descripiions of great inventions, iu'fading the Steam !<>camoUon of animah and velocity < f bod‘e«. bolfht of Bior.ii In Lake county on the third Monday in under Jackson ’ s immediate command, L L. M errick , K of R of 8. another year, and then they would never aggregate amount of receipts, and its the immediate direction of his troops to the Engine, the Toieeraph. the Printing Press, the Electric Light men«", toners and structures, distance« from V*n«hlttgtnn, May and the second Monday in October. Sewing Machine, the Telephone, the Type Wiker, the Type ' f.cmNew York, to import>'t»l itohifa.chnH.ologiitall.i rinrvrifdl' want again. So he wrote her a gay let directors estimate its gross income for pushed into Banks’ route at Middletown, brigadiers, Jackson saw that u crisis was the i c-ivery und progress, popufar eobriqueta of At’ J .< * Setting Machine, the Cotton Gfu/etc. In Josephine county on first Mondays in a few miles north of Strasburg, aud cut at hand, and galloped forward into the Title VOKLIFS WONDER«. Graph:- de cities, etc., common grsir.uiatical error», rule• (••»' 1 ; ’ March and August ter ending with the promise, “ I will not nunciAtlon and u«e of capital1», Wall Street id - MASONIC, the first year at something like $400.000. Banks’ moving column iu two. Three '■>eau'i fully iHtiatrnted, of the VeHowatoue Purl. Y om ■ • » ct the world, curious facts in natural hfa ’ ranks of his old command. A ringing cheer For Jackson county the County, l’robatc Valley; Nfayira Palis, the Al|*, Paris, Vesuvius, Ve fail to meet you at the train.” He did The Union League, which for years spirited engagements resulted—on the 23d, Vicnuii, the <’anons of Colorado. Mammoth Cave, Naii>.*ui .-■nijna's, ertefnefth»’ umucAoftertoa, nude: ' SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, K. A. M. and Commissioners courts meet every • < wwrk", popuier fables, familiar quotations. • not dream of anything to prevent him led all the rest, took in last year from all 24th and 25th of May—and Banks crossed showed the feelings of the men for their Bridge, Wa'kius Glen, the White Mountains, etc., eic. «!> fait word» »»f famous |»er»on", fate month, commencing with the first Monday; leader, and without a halt he dashed Regular convocations on the Thursdav The shops closed at 6 o'clock, and the TRAVELS. Description*, proftjselr illustrated, of the life, ' »iHtfat ‘ «i'»4f th" Kioto 1 , IcailDg goveniuicufa • < for Josephine county, the first Mouday in next after the full moon. sources $296,400, and so evenly were its the Potomac afrer losing heavily in prison through the mass to the front, shouting, niauiKva, customs, peculiar form«, rites aud ceremouics uf tho January, April, July and September; for eastern train was not due unci] 8. Plenty expenditures balanced that the money ers, equipments and stores. True to his “The ‘Stonewall’ Brigade never retreats. D R M ills , H 1’. F “i the abrive hrkf gnn‘mary nf Ila contents «onw • wl^i a rAtnarlcwbly Lake county, every alternate month, com of time was his thought as he busied spent during the year was only $295,300. theory Jackson never let up in the pur Follow me!” ! A P H ammond , Secretary. u !utib!»*w rk llm M ammoth < Y ulop . edia I s tiny be ■ niii v r <-:t> a ;raci ig : h I pwt ni th»* mencing the first Monday in January; for his «rr-at work havi-been tram »». Jt is a • ast. ..f ” ■ 1’’’ r.nd erteyrt Initig k”»»v. l himself putting finishing touches to the The Manhattan club has the largest suit, but bis cavalry failed him for once, The aid of the re-enforcements brought »il, n of th«* b»*8t and nib«* ViiluaiJe'vorka* ver pubii’lw il i an- l.t’d or l.H-imRpe. X-ior*« hlv. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M. in it. it is -A work to b«» <•I r-v'riy <’ay wih ’ i th»* v.c A.uit perpl.’xin ' • I h .: . annT i, • two small rooms he had procured for membership, which accounts in a meas- and paid more attention to securing per up in the nick of time saved the day for the :nr* Trim» in writing M-.d eonv- rration, by th»* farm» r and h<»uH» u u> In luclf dally du’leg aa 1 j urulis and for e.,rt. sonal booty than to fighting and chasing Confederates. The Union troops in front tiuuoufi reading no work '. s more entertaining or inetruetiv:'. Stated communications on the Thursday their future home. Everything was very nre for its large receipts, but the Union the enemy, and the 29th of May found i of or before the full moon. simple, even meager, but very clean, League club persistently refuses to in “Stonewall” on the banks of the Potomac, of the “Stoaewall” brigade, seeito; the lat M L M c C all . W M. I and some of the “boys” at the shop had crease its present limit, which is 1,800 over a hundred miles from his base, aud a ter repulsed aud forced back in confusiou, James Chisholm. Secretary. could not resist the temptation to change made Jem a few presents in the shape of members.—New York Letter. I threatening storm iu his rear. their tactics from the defensive to the of ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. H. a rocking chair for his mother, several So rapid and so sudden had been “Stone fensive and made a counter charge. The wall's’’ blows against Banks that the quick rally of the Confederates under Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays pots of flowers and a few cheap chromes. THE SONG UNSUNG. PRESBYTERIAN. in each month. Union authorities h:id given no thought to Jackson’s magnetic call, and an attack on They added not a little to the brightness By special arrangement with the publisher of the M ammoth C yclopjcdia , we are en M rs . J D C rocker . W M. Church, corner Main and Heiruan streets. Oh the singers sing on, and their songs are sweet sending relief to the latter, but as soon as either flank by fresh troops, turned the and comfort of his home, and when he abled to make to our subscribers and renders the f< flowing extraordinvr.v oiler: We M iss Kate Grady, Secretary. Regular NWVfke*.—Siuiday, 11 A. M. and And we listeu their tonc.1 to hear. it became kuown ih Washington that the tide instantly, and the battle ended at 10 tvill-end the M 4MMOTH CYCLOP.Hill 1 complete in four volumes as above de closed the door and turned the key to go For their harmonies ell are ns full and complete 7 P, M. Bttnday School. 9:30 A M. Confederates had pursued Banks as far as o’clock in the defeat of Shields’ men. scribed, all postage prepaid, al»o the VALI.EY I.KOOKII for One year upon receipt Young Peoria's Meeting, 6 o'locck P M to his work in the morning it was not As the days of the dying year. the Potomac, a “ trap ” was set for the wily From Port Republic Jacksou hastened of only $3.00, which is but 50 cents more than oar regular subscription price, so that Prayer Meeting, every Tharsday evening. I. O. O. F. And we fancy t here speaks in the strains so glac without a little feeling of pride. leader who dealt almost exclusively in up the valley and placed his army within vou practically get this large au<l valuable work for the trilling sum of 50 cents This is RkV. F. O. STMAkUk, AU the thrill of r. master’s tongue. ThtX- were all in the world to each ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. grout offer, a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleasure to u» to l>e enabled to offer our Pastor. But the songs that are sweetest the world e’er had mystery. Gen. McDowell was ordered to the shelter of Brown’s Gap, a deep mount a readers so remarkable an opportunity. Through this extraordinary offer we hope to Hold regular meetings every Saturday other, this fond mother and loving, du send troops from the east across the Blue ain pass, where a regiment could with Are the beautiful songs unsung largely increase our circulation. Please tel all your fnends that they can get the evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren tiful son. Ridge, and get between Jackson and his stand an army with ease. METHODIST. M « mmotii C yclop . kdia in four volume« with a year's subscription to our paper, for only a glow in the words that the lips shape base at Stauuton, aud Fremont was or- in good standing are cordially invite! to And now this order had come, “No There's Fremont and Shields were promptly or $3 <40. Perfectsatisfacticn is guaranteed to all who take advantage of this great premium not. Church, corner Main and Bush streets. attend J. C. D vrkke . N G. man to leave the shops until this ma dered by the government to retire from offer. Tbo«e whose subscriptiuais have not yet expired who renew pow will receive tb<x And a thrill in the tones unheard. R out . T aylor , Sec’y. Reailar Services.—Sunday. 11 HAM. and the valley by taking the back track, and M ammoth C yclopedia at once, and tlieir subscriptions will be extended one year from chine is finished." Jem’s heart gave a As of tenderest memories half forgot. 7:30 P. M. Sunday ,__ _ school „ J. 9.30 A. M, i Jackson rested securely under cover of date of expiration. The M ammoth C yclopedia will also be given free to any one send Pe^leí' every MeMteg. Or the trill of a long lost bird; PILOT KOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. Thursday eveuing; bound and he gulped down a dry sob Brown’s Gap until he was called to Rich ing us a club of three yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters to Ashland, s Meeting, Sunday 0 r. m . i Meets in Gtld Fellows’s Hall every 2d and "If it had been any other night,” thought And the hopes of our being are set in tune mond himself in the campaign before that Oregon: With the song» on the winds outflung, Aid Society, Wednesday 2 r. m . 4th Monday in earn month Me’nbers in Jem. “or 1 could in anyway let mother city which he had so ably supported from But they fade like the glow of a day in June. RkV. U. A. L ewis , good »landing cordially invited tv tteud. a distance. Only one division of the 80JW And are lost in the songs unsung. Pastor. know;" but that seemed impossible. So II. C. M yer , C P. Union soldiers in northern Virginia, when he confined to his friend Joe his quan There is never a wish or a prayer breathed out R cbt T aylor . Scribe. Jacksou was maneuvering there, reached BAPTIST. dary, though for that mutter every man Richmond to uid McClellan. But Jacksou By the sorrowful ones of earth got there with bls whole army to aid Lee. Church, corner Church and High streets. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, «O. 24. in the shops was interested and knew of But is wreathed in a circlet of rhythm about. G eorge L K ilmer . Regular Services.—ttavtdav, 11 A. M. and And in melody finds its birth. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each Mrs. Mather's coming, and nearly all There is never a deed that is grand or true. 7 P. M. Sunday School. 9:30 A. M SET OF THE were wondering what Jem would do Folluwlng a Bad Man’» Curse. month in Odd Fellows ’ s Hall, Ashland. Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30 P M Or a word for the right outrung, M rs , R L .Bn “ ihm N. O when the order was given. 3 »«lie Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. .But is added up yonder beyond the blue Alexandria, Mo., is doomed to the fate N. A. Jacobs, Secretary. Covenant Mee Ing, Saturday before third To the beautiful songs unsung Jem's steady habits and kind, obliging predicted for it by a bad man many years Sunday in each month, 2 P. M. ladies’ ways had won the hearts of most of the Ob the air is all flooded with songs unsung. ago. He was caught in some crime and Sochi, itecoml T uesday eve in each mon h. A. O. U. W. workmen, and his love for his mother That are borne on the wind's soft wing. lynched near there. When asked if he R ev . f . K. V an T ambl , ASHLAND LODGE, ND. 6*:. And the boughs in the woods they have quivering had touched them all deeply. Pastor. desired to say anything he turned upon bung “I’ll have to manage it somehow,” Meets’iii lotlee room in Odd "ellows' Hall the mob with a scowling face and hissed Since the life giving breath of spring. every first and thiro Wednesday in each said Jem to himself, with troubled eyes. CONGREGATIONAL. a curse upon them and their people, hoj»- month. All brethren in good standing are "It will never do to disappoint mother In the heart of the flowers they sweetly wait JIOW THE FORCES LAY. Till the Angel of Song goes by, ing that their disasters might never Church, cor. Main street and Boulevard cordially invited to attend. Which we Offer with tt Tear’a Subscription now. Dear liitle mother, what would And the angel will tenderly them translate. Regular .Services.—Suni.av, 10:30 A. M. dered to do the same from the mountains cease. N. A. J acobs , M W. As the flowers shall fade and die. to thia Paper for a Trifle More than ana 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 M. on the west. After some telegraphing it B 8 R adcliff , Recorder. she think?” That year a fire swept the greater part Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. Onr Regular Subscription Price. was arranged between President Lincoln, of the city, which then was one of the The “ boss, ” Tom Greenwick, May the singers sing on, for their songs are sweet. Rtv. G. J. W ebster , Fremont and Gen. McDowell that a column most prosjierous in northeast Missouri, And the world it is glad to bear. Wishing to largely increase the circulation of tins hard master, and Jem knew an Pastor. BKATTY’8 TOUB OF THE WOULD. And our hearts will respond with a quickening of McDowell’s command should make a paper during the next six mouths, we have made to him would be useless. Jem on the Mississippi. An attempt was Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of Beatty\ I eat. arrangements with a New York publishing house junction with Fremont at Strasburg, May ■ CATHOLIC. obedient lad, too, and if the “boss” had Celebrated Organs and Pianos, Wash ngtou. And an echo of gay, good cheer. whereby we are enabled to offer aa a premium to our 31. Jackson surmised that his enemies : made to rebuild the burned district. New Jersey, has returned home from an ex BUbacribera a Het ot the Works of Charles Dlek- told him personally he must remain But the strains ilia; can move us with most cou would attempt to bar bis retreat back up ■ Scarcely had the work begun when a Chnrcli. comer Sixth and It streets. tended tour of the world. Read his adver ens, in Twelve Large and Handsome trol. Regular Services.—Every fourth Sunday, with the others, although the order said great rise in the river submerged, the the valley, and hastened bis movements so tisement in this papvr and send for catalogue. Volnmes. with a year’s auleeriptiori to this That have closest our being clung, 10 A. M. Munday School, every lourtli “men.” Jem would have remained. that he was at Strasburg to keep an an place and ruined the crops in tho sur paper, lor a trifle more than our regular »ub- that are part of the life of our inmost soul. W<VzKiS?>V-V Sunday, 3 P. M. F atubb F. 8. N oil , pointment not counted upon by his ad ver' | “It won't take more than half an hour •gcription price. Onrgreat offer ruil»<cril>c-r» rounding fields. Since then, off aud on, Are the beautiful songs unsung Pastor. eclipses any ever h< retofore made, t lunlee saries. Some of hrs infantry marched i the place lias been visited by flood aud to go to the train, meet her and explain,” —Woman’s Tribune Dickens waa the greatest novelist who ever thirty-six miles on the 31st. After it was ! Jem said to Joe, "and I'll make it up be fire till it has been reduced to a mere set EPISCOPAL. lived. No author before ot since his time ltaa The Young King uf Servi». I all over Jackson sent word to his govern fore I leave.” iron the fame that be achieved, and liia works tlement of ague racked backwoodsmen. Service» in Baptist church, cor. Church ment that “ through the blessing of an ever King Alexander is uow 14 years of are even morepopnlar to-day than <’.nrirg The great drops of perspiration dropped and High streets, second and fourth Sun Recently what was left of the business Post Sir:—<• [ kind Providence ” he bad passed Strasburg bis lifetime. They abound in wit, humor, returned h<»mo days, 3 r. M. Rar. F. B. T ickmob , from the boy’s face. He toiled as never age, and is rapidly developing both before the Federal armies effected a janc- portion of the city was wiped out by fire, April •, ISM, path' s, msaterly dclilieation of cliarat-tr r, Pastor. physically and intellectually. He is from a tour before. with a loss of over $20,000. — Cor. Indian vivid description« ot places and incidents, i Cion in his rear. His soldiers took a differ- •round the only allowed to receive such visitors as 1 ent view of the causes at the bottom of it,- apolis Journal. thrilling and skillfully wrought plots. Eaeli wwl 1, v InttlB* “ Fifteen minutes for lunch. ” thunder SECULAR UNION. Eun.p*, Asia, book is intensely interesting. No iK-weel otild ed Dick Allen, the foreman, just as th are agreeable to the regents, as the fol aud dubbed themselves “Jackson’s Foot tHoly land), 1«. be without a set of these great and remark Ashland Secular Union No 1. meets at dla, Cayl dQ Af- lowing instance will show: The Metro j Cavalry” in honor of their achievement— | clock struck 6. able works. Not to have read them is to In rlcaifcc.rp* >.Oee- THE CAPTAIN’S DREAM McCall's Hall the first Sunday in every itnlea, (island of politan Michael attempted lately to in tuirty-eix miles a day. fer behind the age in which we live. Th- The men ceased their work instantly lu-xitli, at 7 o'clock p ni. th. seaa, i and CHARLES DICKENS. In point of fact Gen. McDowell's column, | trude on the royal presence without hav set of Dickens’ works which we offer as a Western A mart W N L ucky , Pres. sitting down upon whatever v xa hand, He looked somewhat crazed, the Captaia. en. Yet In all premium to onr BUl-acribers is handsomely printed from entirely new plate», wi h new tyja . H 8 Evau», sec’y. With his singular, rapt face; oar at eat j ou*T»ey est, not waiting to “wash up’—then ing announced his intention to the re led by Gen. Shields, and Fremont’s army, The contain world-fimous work», each one of which is ptil>. Of BSJ74 mfiea, also, reached the valley pike on which Ind his eyes had a strange luster, t; .1 . twelve A cimpleit', _ _ _ volumes t . _ > and _ the abti/luifly .1 following .. j . . unahridje ___ > - l i : . gents. The consequence was that lie was no time. we do uot remem lisbed inc'ia"gnl, Jacksou was retreating, near Strasburg, Which was the result of Grace ber of bearing a was not received, and since that time he Jem alone continued his work. Green pUno or an o-gan , ■>» May 31, auJ lively skirmishing took DAVID COPF'ERFiELD, BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS •we» tar In tone has not appeared at the konak. King He was very safe for glory. LUCKEY STORIES, than B«*« tty’s wick saw him. “Hurry up. there," he MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, But he didn't seem to care, F.»r we bklleTO Alexander will come of age on Aug. 2, place all around. Bat, Jackson fottg it OLIVER TWIST AND CREAT EXPEC them off in both directions, and kept them NICHOLAS N1CKELBY, 04id be wouldn't be contented wo have the said roughly. BRATTT. 1894. He is now going though a course TATIONS, rbotoemph utrrn In London, If the whole world wasn't there. DOMBEY AND SON, at bay until both Shields and Fremont set “I do not care for lunch." he said re Ui_ia~d. !»•$. I I • t r u m e a to THE OLD CURIOSITY 8HOP /.NJ of military studies, and his present tutor out men for a point of meeting farther up made at any BLEAK HOUSE, Now to prove» tn yr» i th t this statomont fs spectfully, liending lower to his task. For his watchword was Salvation, THEUNCOMMERCI AL TRAVELER, is Col. Miskovie. The king is generally aboeltttoly tree, »0 won d !>«• I r any reader of tblo the valley. Jackson also set out for the LITTLE DORRIT, The boss, well pleased, passed on aud And be seemed to find a aparx A TALE Or TWO CITIES, HAH!) paper to ord *r one of o tr natch <-M organa or ptanno, presentai the ordinary military drills, next convenient point for the junction, OUR P-IUTWAL FRIEND, Of a soul in every sinner. *J»d wo Will uttbr yon a fro<’. bargain. Particular« Froo. TIMES AND THE M .3TERY OF out of the ».bop, reiterating his order as >atUfa ion GUA1AN I EX’3 ar ?3ot>OF promptly rw- ASHLAND, OREGON when he is placed in command of a com which was N ,-w Market, midway between Though they strove to keep it dark. PICKWICK PAPERS, EDWIN DROOD. ftiadod at any time with In throe'll yean, with Interest he went. st $p<*r cent, on either Plauo or Or-^ao, fnily wamiitod pany. He is also in the habit of driving Str:isburgandStauntou. Here be destroyed The iilxive are without queHtion the niMt Mn<><is dovc !» fi.at n tre t-vei wii't<u. F it a Till one day, Death's band upon him. “You'll kill yourself working like that tan yet.-». 1170 we J* ft home a pe iotlo»s plow boy; out to the park of Castle Toptshider, the bridge on the Shenandoah on Shields' quarter <>f a century t-< jr huvo been ■ elel>rate<l in every Uvok ai;1 coiner of <1.. to-dav we have nearly one hundred thousand of His fierce ardor sought to break— an' goin' 'thout eatin'. the way you've BeaDJ’a. o:V»n» and puuioe in use all over the world. Yet there are tlioii&indH of homes i-> America not yet »upplk.l • id, e-; < f and on these drives he not infrequently route, and moved unother p-eg back to Port Laid him low in the poor attic world. If they were not w® could not have the nen il high coxt > f the books preventing people in i:>o<ler:tte ■-ii.-nm: an.-.. . njnyii J Republic, where there was a bridge on Will Sell, Rent and Handle Bold so ma -y. Could we! No. certainly not. been doin’ so much.” He had lived in for our sake passes his mother's carriage returning to r-acn and every Instrument is fully warrsuited for this luxury. But now,owing to the nse of rnodei]| improved priming. ! l.iiu, .- i :-jiu.Jrii Fremont’s route. At this point “Stone Joe Walton spoke bluntly, but he town. tea yearn, to be nHvnuf»vctured from the best m;;oliineiy, tin • xtrem-1 low price of white paper. .-.iul th« great c -m < :ii,-m i>, k Came a night when we stood watching, material market afford*» or rtady money can tuy. wall” decide 1 to strike his enemies qgain. meant well aud was kind at heart—the Real Estate on Commission trade, ;v> are« .-.ib to tf r to our snbseriltere and r<mde>s a 1 : »•» 1 , Two or three about him there— The queen drives herself. Her son. in The village of Port Republic lies in an best friend Jem had in the shops. He price w:::.-h all c.m -ff >id to pay. Every Imino in tits i uid wav imr. I, .. . . Suddenly he bid us bear him the dress of a colonel, salutes her in mili angle between North and South rivers, of Ih' great m.uh r'a -..o/ke. * lent Jem a helping hand. Just to breathe the cool night air. tary fashion, and the queen in recogni which unite to form the s >uth fork of the Jem smiled his thanks. A Choice Collection of City and So we took the dying CajiUin tion waves her hand. A little while Shenandoah, t he stream that rolled as a “Still thinkin’ of goin?” asked Joe To the window, moving slow: barrier between Fremont and Shields. Iu ago, when King Milan was driving with Country Property for sale. dubiously. » Far wo feared his heart would fail him his son. the two monarchs chanced to order to reach Port Republic Fremont At the evil Bight below Jem lifted a flushed, surprised face pass the queen, but on perceiving his ex must pass the North river and Shields the and eyes. South river. The North river had abridge, For \was drawing on to midnight. Atty ffmliin'i to «** prop majesty she turned away her head, and the South a ford, and Jackson prepared to The New Cut w as at its » orst, “Certainly,” he answered, with ealm erty triti ¡luti it to their tutr,<*t the salute was not returned. King defend both, and also to give battle to Fre Just a maze o' drunken clamor. emphasis. tornii iih ‘1 err ue Alexander is in constant correspondence mont and Shields in turn. Planting his God forsaken and accursed "»vvl ■ ■ 1 W Be*amdfQl Weddimr Birtte “What if you lose yer place?” with his father, and writes either in Or HttikUy P t.wen to. army along the heights of North river, be And the yellow lamps were flaring •Til try and manageit so I won't, You We wiil -e .<l the ENTIIt!’ SET OF IIH'HF.VS' WORKS, in TWELVE VOL- i, V-, Cat akgue Free. A »id reas Servian or French. These letters are tween Fremont and the bridge, he sta lien. Darnel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. High, through that strange market place— I'M 'S. a» lb .ve oeecritx-d. all po-tage prepaid bv our»e'.ven. aDo the VAIA.EY KFC- see I'm workin' overtime now/' Estray Notice. tioned a picket in Port Republic to warn But there fell another luster not altogether without political signifi ’Ilf» forOXF. YEUS, umm receipt o 83.10. which i> only »> cenl» in-re than the ÄiwattAKise’jN .wwî-v -X. \ .Agr “ Twiffi’t make no difference with On the Captain's wasted face. regul ir Mitocn, tion price of tin» paver. Our reader», therefore, practically get a set of cance. Queen Nathalie receives a large Shields from the ford on South river. him. ” Joe sighed and nodded. Fremont and the advance of Shields ORREL MARE, will weigh is») or «»> :»ick«ns' wort - ir. twelve volume- for only CO cent». Tliia is the grandest premium ever number of visitors, and her salons are Ay. and from the garret window Nothing more was said. Side by side offered. Up to tfl,» time a set of Dickens’ works Jia- ipuailv been $10 00 or more Tell lbs.. a little white on left fore-foot; reached the scene on the 8th of June. As he looked into the town. the resort of politicians of all shades and left hind foot white to fetlock: branded K all your friend- that they c m ger a set of Dickens’ work», in twelve volume« wfffi a the boy and "man toiled, Jem keeping a Shields’ men dashed into Port Republic He behel i another City, parties. Occasionally she is present at early iu the day and drove Jac ¿son’s men on left shoulder; little star in forehead. year --u <ripti«m to the V ai ley R ecoup for onlv $340. 8ub»< ril»e upu anj gel tub close watch on the clock. Where the stream uf life ran downt The above described animal will be duly great premium. If voir subscription lias not yet expired, it will make no<110,rente, I< t the theatre, where she occupies the court out ’ , himself among them, and planted a Suitable tor wrapping purposes, to “It’s half past 7, Joe. I'll go now. sold fora pasture bill of tourteen mouths, ! it will t.e extended one war from date of expiration. «We will also give a se' of Dicken* And he murmured, looking downward box; but this only happens when it is cannon at the end of the bridge, command underlay carpets, etc., | You'll hardly miss me before Til be including feed during last winter as above, free and post-paid, to any one sending us a c ub of three yearly subscribers “In fine linen, clean and white, known that King Alexander will not at ing it completely. Luckily for Jacksou, Add e- A-hland, Oregon: , E. B. MYER ■ back.” Jem took up his old cap. Multitudes which none can number. tend the play — fìaiignani ’ « Messenger. the leader of toe Union detachment scat- /or* 2>o.c ul «Ac ALvGa«x/ Gjj'ice. Ashland. Or., Dec. 13. 1WQ. And the Lord God is their light. ’ “Somehow I wish you wouldn’t, Jem,” terad his men in hi» zeal to gobble up av* VALLEY RECORD Fabers Golden Female Pills. A SONNET. STONEWALL .JACKSON. TIN STORE MARKED DOWN. JOB WORK, J. H. Russell DIRECTORY. DEFY A shland M arble eeps R COMPETITION. i wsaiuin (Itter I Ashland, Or. A BARGAIN Sewing Machine 2,176 Pages 620 Beautiful Illustrations ! g ffpdepæâi H. C. MYER, HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE. Premium Offer to Subscribers to CHURCHES. TI1E VALLEY RECORD. yixllen Kecorb Jhtbltehiag (Co, GRAND PREMIUM OFFER! In Twelve Large Volumes, BEATTY j W. N. Real Estate Agent Great Offer to Subscribers To the VALLEY RECORD. ORGANSIN™ S OLD PAPERS * Andrew Lang in LfoagiMAU o Ulaltey Jierorb ^ubltehittg ffio»