Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 26, 1891, Image 4

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    VSILET RECORD.’ Faber’s
ABH LAY D, O«
Thursday. Mar. M I»
The People's Paper.
Office in McCall's Hall, op-stair»; stairs on
north side o< Muonic budding
Entered in tbe Poatoffice at Ashland as
Agrou
Solden Female Pills. ¡STORY OF A SWISS
For Female Thw-lar
ttiea: uuu>Luc like tue«
on the market Aere»
fail. eucceaaiullynMr
by p-ominen t lalle»
monthly. Guarente«»
to relieve a ippr. mw
men»tria:ion.
SUtEl »AFE! CERTAIN'
Don’t be humbngre*
Save Time, Healt
aiiu mone y .take no otl
er.
Sent to any addrea-
aecure by rna’l on n
eefpt of price, 42.00.
Addreia,
Tbe following partie» are authorized to
receipt for sutntcnpuon», advertisement»,
THE APHRC IEDICIHE COMPANY,
*«b printing, etc. Any lavori shown them
by tbe V j A ley I ffattvn flramh, Box 27, FOBTLAK D. <) B
A. 0. Howlett I For sale by all druggists.
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. R. B. Hjrtfrm
....L. L. Jacob«
W. A. Owen
«entrai Point
Medford........
Miller A Strang i
HERO.
HOW DARING ARNOLD WINKELRIED
PURCHASED VICTORY.
Laadiat a Wedge Shaped Phalanx Against
an Asatrian Square, He Drew a Dosen
■pear Points Into His Own Body and
Bared the Day.
[Ospyrigbt by Amerkua Press Axsociauoa 1
Another bloody battle took place at Nafels,
AUTHOR OF COLONEL CARTER.
in 1388, where the Austrian cavalry was WOMAN’S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
defeated in a mountain fight with terrible
slaughter. Tbe Swiss rolled rocks and That Awful Itevereace the Hired Giri F. Hopklason Smith. Contractor, Writer,
Artist and Elocutionist.
Ha» fur a Man.
stones down the precipices upon the horse­
[Special Correspondence.]
men. and caused a stampede that soon
The merry “Woman About Town" in
affected the infantry, and the battle ended The New York Evening Sun mentions
N ew Y ork , Jan. 23.— A man of rather
in confusion for the Austrians. Over two her experience in boarding houses when spare figure, medium height, dark eyee
thousand were killed. As a result of this there are and are not men to be served. and nervous hands, with a voice in
victory Switzerland had ;>eace with Aus­
To the average chambermaid and female which there are occasional inflections, re­
tria for twenty years. The confederacy
minding yon of that softened southern
grew in strength and wealth, and laid the cook, to nearly all women who have at
foundation of its great prosperity. Sem- some time in their lives been employed speech so vainly represented by the rep­
pach is recognized as the opening stroke of in a menial capacity. Mau is always to etition of the vowel, and a laugh that
be written with a big M. and Man is a rings out true. There is a quick, decided
a successful and fruitful war.
The hero of Sempach belonged to a family large tin god on wheels. If a Man in manner, and the talk reflects the de­
of Stanz, in the Vnterwald, south of Lu­ a boarding house oversleeps himself the cision of the mind; yet in a moment the
zerne and beyond the lake. He served in coffee is boiling hot for him when he graver, kindlier side of the character is
tbe contingent that came from forest cities, comes, and the chops are the juiciest and shown in a half allusion tinged with
The Celebrated French Cure,
“APHRODITINE”
- B. F. Reeser a -
Is S old on a
TIN STORE
POSITIVE
Is the place to buy
GUARANTEE
Hardware, Tin,
to cure any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder of the 1
generative or- AFTER
gans of either sex whether arising from the
excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
or through youthful iudiscretiou. over indulg­
Particular Attention to
ence, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful­
ness, Bearing down Paius iu the Baek, Seminal
Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostrstiou Nocturn­
al Emissions, Leucorrhuea, Dizziness, Weak Mem­
ory, Loss of Power and Impoteucy. which if ne­
glected often lead to premature old age aud insan­
ity. Price 41.00 a box, 6 boxes for 45.00 8eut b; Which will be «lone in a workmanlike
I
mail on receipt of price.
manner and at prices that
A WHITTEN GFARANTEE is given for
every 45.00 order received, to refund the money if
a Permanent cure is not eflected.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
Full stock always on hand and made
and youug. of both sexes, who have been [»enna-
to order.
ueutly cured by the use of A phhoditink .
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Circular free. Address
IWMone
but
the best material used.
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Sheet-Iron and
I
RNOLD WIN
KELRIED and
the sheaf of bloody
Austriau spears
will not be forgot­
ten by Americans
so long as the text
books of our com­
mon schools con­
tinue to set before
the youth »tories
of tbe world's no­
blest heroes. The
sublime courage
and devotion of
the Swiss patriot
places bis name
among the mar­
tyrs to liberty and
well nigb to
top of the list,
tbe deed is
half told iu
simple account given with the famous
poem and in biographical notices. Unlike
many a brilliant epiaode, the grandeur of
this does not lie «imply in the startling
climax; glory preceded and followed the
BATTLE FOR THE STANDARD.
wonderful deed. The words “Make way
for liberty” on the lipa of Wiukelried meant as they were then called. A coat of mail
a great deal.
said to have belonged to him is preserved
Tbe straggles of the people of Switzer­ in tbe arsenal at Stanz, and a monument
land against the rapacious lords at home to him stands near tbe parish church.
and invaders and deapoilers from abroad Near the town there is a chapel consecrated
have made them celebrated among the to his memory.
freemen of the earth. It was in a conflict
Skeptics have tried to discredit the Win-
with tyrannical Austrians that a handful kelried story, and among other things
of patriots went out to do battle, and one claim that knightly armor would have
of their Dumber to achieve undying fame withstood the spears. It seems, though,
and purchase liberty. For a generation that at the period of the battle the Winkel-
there had existed a confederation of eight rieds did not live up to their knightly
cantons for the purpose of defense. They dignity. Besides, the day was intensely
had enemie« at their doors in tbe persons hot and heavy armor was out of place.
of powerful lords and their robber re­ The Austrians wore it and suffered in con­
tainers, and the rulers of Austria let pass sequence, but the Swiss being near their
no opportunity to injure them in retalia­ homes did not ueed to be so encumbered,
tion for damages done in past wars. One I even if they were entitled to wear it. When
•lay a few villagers who were oppressed by Wiukelried resolved upon his daring act
an increase of taxes proposed to their he commended his wife and child to his
neighbors of the city of Luzerne a league comrades, and it is a matter of record that
of rights, and the lord whose gains were twenty years after the battle there was an
thus menaced put the leaders of the move­ Arnold lVinkelried at the head of a house­
ment to death.
hold in Stanz.
This cruelty was a spark that set the
Tbe feat attributed to Wiukelried was
whole confederation on tire. A diet was possible. There are five similar cases on
held, war was declared on the lords In gen­ record. One was In the war between the
eral. and the latter rested their cause with house of Hapsburg and the Bernese in
Duke I»eopold, of Austria.
The duke, 1271: a second at Ratisbon in ¡332; a third
marched upon Luzerne at the head of two at Nancy in the war between the Swiss
columns—one of infantry and oneof mount­ and Charles the Bold in 1477; a fourth at
ed knights. The latter numbered 4,000. Frastenz in the Swabian war, 1499, and at
I'he confederates had a camp at Adelwyl, Kappel, in tbe religious war where Zwjn
near Sempach, on the road to Luzerne, and gli fell, in 1531. Winkelried's deed is re
mustered 1,400 ineu. They were led by corded in a chronicle dated ninety years
Petermanu, of Guudolfingeu. Wheu Leo­ after tbe battle, but the entry has been
pold's kijghts saw the contemptible force pronounoed an interpolation. It appears
that barred the road to Luzerne, the city in chronicles and songs of the Fifteenth
they had set out especially to punish, they century, and in battle records and pictures
demanded to lie led on alone without wait­ of tbe Sixteenth century, Sempach was a
ing for the infantry to reach the field. The marvelous battle, and Winkelried’s part
duke yielded to the demand, and dis­ in it is recorded in tbe earliest chronicles
mounted tbe force because the Swiss posi­ of tbe Swiss people, with the exception,
tions were billy and unsuited for cavalry possibly, of one, that having the alleged
movements. The column was formed in a interpolation. Its omission in this chroti
'square, Having sides four ranks deep, the icle (dated 1478) might be accounted for on
rear rauks extending their spears forward the ground that tour cases of the kind oc­
so that the front should appear an im curred in Swiss wars of that era, and the
penetrable hedge of pointed steel.
instance at Sempach may not have ap
The Swiss leader, after the customary [»eared so remarkable at the time of com­
irayer, said to his followers, “If any one is position of this memoir aa it did at a later
.»resent who feels himself unable to cope date, in view of the results that flowed
vith four of the enemy let him retire." from it.
G eorge L. K ilmeb .
Two hundred men belonging to the region
which had originated tbe trouble inarched
“MAKE WAY FOB LIBERTYl"
out, and there were 1,‘JUO remaining. These
"Make way for liberty!" he cried:
formed in the shape of a wedge, Gundoltin-
Made way for liberty and died
gen standing at tbe point with a soldier on
It must not be. This day, this hour,
each side of him. The next rank had five
Annihilate the oppressor's power:
soldiers, and the third seven, and so on.
All Switzerland is In tbe field.
Wheu Duke Leopold’s knights saw the
She will not fly, she cannot yield—
curious formation of their own column, |
She mutt not fall; her better fate
and learned that their leader proposed that .
Here give« her an immortal date
tbe square should ad vance and with leveled '
Few were tbe numbers she could boast;
lances brush away all opposition, they set!
But every freeman was a host.
And felt as though himself were he
up a derisive shout. The duke exclaimed,
On whose sole arm hung victory.
“Here on my own land, for my people, I 1
will die. ”
it did depend on one, indeed,
The ground on which the battle took
Behold him—Arnold Wiukelried!
place was held to unwilling allegiance by
There sounds not to the trump of fams
the Austrians.
The echo of a nobler name.
Unmarked be stood among the throng,
The Swiss did not stand still to await
In rumination deep and long.
the avalanche of Leopold's spears, The
Till y< u might »-e with sudden grace
wedge was set iu tuoticn and advanced
The very thought come o'er his face;
And, by the motion of his form.
Anticipate the bursting storm;
And, by the uplifting of his brow,
Tell Where the bolt would strike, and bow.
Copperware.
JOB WORK,
tenderest. The female dragons who pathos or with poetry. The transitions
guard kitchen and dining room are all are quick from mood to mood; still not
smiles for him and sugared sweetness. so quick they may not be followed with
But let the hapless woman boarder over­ delight.
Perhaps the most striking thing about
sleep herself! Scowls and frowns meet
her. She takes the cold scraps, and must the man is the odd originality of his
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be glad even to get them, says the views on subjects coming up in the des­
“Woman About Town." This is a sam­ ultory talk, but on analysis this seems
ple of how the female servant regards to spring from humor as gentle as it is
men and women generally. She shows keen. He seems to look on life from the
J N IMp* ........................................... iSenaton
the instinct of the menial juid the slave position of one to whom his fellows offer!
John HTffitebrit. ............................. f
to fawn upon the masters, or those whom the most delicious of all comedies, and
Bu>g«r Hermann .................... < ongrewman
they believe to be the masters. That this while you laugh as he shows you the
WESTERN BRANCH.
In REESER’S BLOCK.
Sylvester Fennoyar............................Governor
(Nom W Me Brule .. Secretary of bteto
feeling among women toward the mas­ 6cenes and situations which amuse hint j
BOX 27,
PORTLAND, OIL
ASHLAND, :::::: OREGON,
PhU
Pbil Metchan ........................ State T -easurer
culine sex has degenerated till it has so much on the world stage about him,
T K Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon.
E B MfElrey .. Sapt Public Ins'jmction
you
notice
the
ready
sympathy
with
sor
­
reached
the
servant
girl
stratum
of
so­
TTlIii'
OX
HAM»
A
FL
LI
PraakC Baier............................. State Printer
ciety we may congratulate ourselves. row or the generous admiration of what
JlJin LINE OF
CHOICE
R8 Btrabn........................... I
WfPiam P Lord .............. J Supreme Judgee
By and by it will disappear altogether. is noble and good. This is the man who
Marble. All Order» in Stone Work
R fi Bean ........................... I
Promptly Filled Marble Works on
Then woman will regard man as she is the author of “Colonel Carter of i
MAIS STREET
riNMl JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
should—as her friend, helper and good Cartersville,” a serial now running iu
L R Webster................................ Cisvuit Judge
comrade; her master and superior, never! The Century Magazine
William M Colvig
.... District Attorney
“I began writing ‘Carter,’ ” said Mr. F. j
For Jackson, Josephine, Lake and Klam­
Eliza Putnam Heaton, exchange edi­
ath counties.
tor of The Brooklyn Times, is one of the Hopkinson Smith to me as we sat be­
jacksow cetrwTY,
most successful newspaper women in fore a delicious fire of wood in his stu­
Jacksonville
the country, She is a slender little dio, “under the name of ‘Stories at the
.... Senator
n
woman, with bright blue-gray eyes and Dinner Table.’ I had told the story of
VOLUHES.
... jRepresentativas
pink cheeks, Like all women journal- the postmaster, which is in the second
SnastMi Furry
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ists who are any good at all, Mrs. Hea- chapter, for years, and I knew a lot of
J W Merritt ..
A Great and Wonderful Work,
.............. County Judge
JR Neil ...........
ton is very industrious. Besides her edi­ others I thought good. I wanted a
.... ^Commissioners
Chas W Taylor
OONTAIXIMQ
torial work on The Times, she does chance to bring a Virginia colonel, who
much syndicate writing of excellent was a gentleman, to the table that he
....................................................... . ..County Clerk
character, producing two or three New- might tell some of them, and I wanted
Jam«« G Birdsey ................................... bhsnfl
Anyone contemplating the purchase of
Geo R Bloomer ............................... Treasurer
AND
York letters every week. She is full of a negro to tell the goose story. But
t.............. j M mmox a tint class Sewing Machine should, Not
Carter got hold of me. I had known
vim
and
energy,
moving
about
in
all
Fail
to
0 8 Ma* ..7.....
School Superintendent
weathers in search of information for him in my mind for years—the tall,
Peter Applegate..................................Surveyor
BUY A NO. 9 WHEELER
T hk M ammoth C yclopedia I im been pub­
Dr J 8 Fareon......................................Coroner
her letters. Mrs. Heaton is vice presi­ slight, southern gentleman, reared under
lished to meet the wants o! tbe iumbm for r
JOelVKlJIX COUNTY.
A WILSON.
dent of the New York Woman's Press influences which have now passed away
universal compendium of knowhdire. practical,
useful, RCientifleand general. The work ia pub
Coanly Beat.................................... Grants Pass
club. Besides all this, she is a model | forever. He was a man who from train­
litbed complete in four large and handaume
ing,
temperament
and
hereditary
influ
­
Waiter Sinclair. ...................... Joint Senator A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines
volumes. comprisinR a total rd 2.178 pare», an«l
wife and mother and keeps house. Per
1 b protuacly illustrated with620beautliulenarav
H B Miller................................. Representative
can be bad by inquiring at this office.
ences
looked
on
all
things
as
he
looked
Ings. Thousanda of dollar» have been expended
haps she could not accomplish so much
Voiney Colvig............................ County Jadge
to irake this the most complete, va!(table and
if she had not a well trained and dis­ on the shooting of the postmaster. Ut-
C O Bigelow........................... «Commissioners
useful work for the maRBea ever published. It h
terly
unpractical
from
our
northern
a work for every body—man, woman and child,
I
ciplined intellect. She is a graduate of
in every occupation or walk in life. The aub
< bs» K Chsuslor
“
. Clerk
— .
standpoint, he was keenly alive to the
................... County
stance and practical utility of twenty ordinary
Boston
university.
JC Moee ..........
volume* are comprised in these four, ano
............................... bberiu
demands of honor, of truth, and of wliat
replete is the work with knowledge of awry
J W Hherer.....
......................... Treasurer
One thing that is most needed by our a gentleman should be—a tender man
kind, so filled is It with uaolul hints and helpful
s........................... Assessor
E C Hina»
Buggestlons that we fully believe that In every
sex now is for women to thoroughly like in his love for others, a gentle man in
home to which it shall find its way it will soon
W A MMl*
School Superintendent
coma to be regarded as worth Its welahtin sold.
one another, stand up for one another all ways, a chivalrous man as he under- ;
C WjGran.. .
........................... Surveyor »
For want of apace we can only briefly aumniBr-
—DIALER IN—
Dr Wallace............
and hang together. Women's clubs are stood chivalry.
....................
Coronor
ize a small portion of the contents or this great
work, as foliows :
helping
to
bring
about
this
good
result.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
“I knew there was much that was HISTORY. T hb M ammoth C yclopedia contain« a complete Chinese, Japanese, the people of India. Ahlca, MadagaKsr,
County Seat ................... ........................ Link ville
authentic htetory of the great Amerioau Civil War, pro- Palestine. Iceland, Borneo, Burmab, tbe Bandwich Islands,
D. Powers & Sons is the firm name of beautiful and good and true in the old | and
finely illustrated, with numerous Anecdote« of the Rebellion; a Ser via, Kaffraria, Tartar?, Cashmere and Tunis, the Arab*.
C ▲ CWswell, of laikc i
Joint Senator
complete History of America, from its (Msoorery by Columbu« to Turks, Mexicans, South Americans. American Indians, Kg;.p
southern
meaning
of
the
word
chivalry
.
i
a
wealthy
banking
house
in
Lansingburg,
A Snyder, of Lak.
Joint Representative
the present timé; graphic deeoription« of famous battle« and tiaus, Siamese, Abyssinian«, Norwegians, 8naniar4a, 6* io
Greeks, Russians, Siberians, Afghans, Persians,
N. Y. The peculiarity of this firm name and I was anxious to rescue it from the important events in tbe hiatory of a” nations, chronological Itaiiaas,
J ROrr ......................... ...........County Judge
Mortama. Au »Malians, Bulgarians, fiiollians, ate-, ate.
etc., etc-
is that “D. Powers" is a woman, now 99 position into which it has been forced history,
W C Crawford ............. .... ^Commissioners
MANUFACTURE^.
Iu thia great work is also deaorib^l
BIOGRAPHY. This great work contains the Lives of all :
C 8 8Uvers.....................
the Presidí« nta of the United States, from Washington to aud Illustrated the arts aud processes of printing, stereotyping
years old, and the oldest banker there
bookbindiug, wood engraving, lithography, photograph?. calico
Barrisou,
with
portraits
and
other
illustrations,
‘
also
lives
aud
I
A L LeaeM...............................................
Clerk
portraits <>f Naj»oleon Bonaparte, Shakespeare, Byron, William printing, piano making, watch making, paper makiug, the
fore in the world. With some of her
K W Gowan ............................................. Bherifl
Penn, Benjamin Frank'.in, Henr.v Clay. Daniel Webster, and manufacture of silk, iron, sieel, gI m », china, perfumery, aoap.
means she has established and still sup­
famous state«men, authors, poets, generals, clergymen, etc., leather, March, wall paper, turpentine, postal cards, posiag"
Wm R Howe..........................................Treasurer
stamps, envelopes, pens, pencils, needles, and many «th» r
down to the preaent day.
Jofin Bmnrt .....................................
Assessor
ports the Deborah Powers Home for Old
all or which will be found peculiarly interesting aud
AGRICULTURE. Valuable hints and useful suggestions thlnga,
Instructive.
P L Fountain . ........ School Superintendent
to
Farmers,
treating
of
field
crops,
gates
and
fences,
fertilisers,
Ladies.
FOREIGN
PRODUCTS. Intetnsttag AaocripUons. I hu *
farm implements : livestock raising, including the treatmeut of ¡
OREGON
Isa Ltekaard .................................
Surveyor ASHLAND,
diseases of domestio animals; poultry keeping, nnd how made ; trated. oftbe culture aud preparation for market of tea, coflt»-
At the last meeting of the Association
John W Miemens................................ Coroner
successful and profitable; bee keeping, dairy farming, etc. The 1 clioeolate, ootton, flax. hemp, «ugar, riot, nutmofs, clour
treatment of these subjects is complete and exhaustive, and t gluger, cinnamon, allspioe. pepper, coonannte, plueapple« , ban­
for the Advancement of Women, in To­
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES?
renders the work of great practical use to farmers audrtockmeu, I anas, prunes, dates, raisins, fig», olives, india-rubber, guua
lake cot»KTY,
ronto, Miss Georgia Louise Leonard, of
HORTICUI.TURE. Herein is given the most useful hints ■ percha, cork, camphor, castor oil, tapioca, ate., ato.
County Heat ...............
_................
Lakeview
laurelling and instr-totiro
Io growers of all kinds of vegetables and fruits, aa gathered NATURAL HISTORY.
Washington, read a striking paper on
from the experience of tbe most successful horticulturists.
, . descriptions, accompanied hr iiluatrations, of numerous Yeast«.
C A Cogswell, of Lake
ke .
Joint Senator
G. A. It.
fishes and insects, with much curious information regard-
ARCHITECTURE. Designs and plans for houses, cottages, ! i birds,
A Snyder,
L—
Bnyaer, of Lake
. J
the status of woman in ancient Egypt.
. .Joint
Representative
iug their life and habits.
barns and other outbuildings, with valuable suggestions to
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
W A Willhire.
................ County Judge
i LA it. T hs M ammoth CkCLopJiniA is also a complete lew
It presented the ancients of Egypt in a
those intending to build.
j book, telling every mau how he mar be lita own lawyer, and
O M Jones ..........
........... jConuniMionen
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
HOUSEHOLD.
This
work
contains
tried
and
tested
recipe«
containing full and concise explanations of the general laws
new light. It appears by the historic
fur almost every imaginable dish for breakfast, dinner and tea. and the laws ut the several States upon all matters w hich are
A V Lane ...........
kl Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­
thio department alone being worth more than nine-tenths of subject to litigation, with numerous forms of legal documents.
records that in the Egypt of the long
W N button ....
....................................Clerk rades cordially welcomed.
the cook books sold; almost Innumerable hiuts, helps and Rug­
ger tions to housekeepers; designsand suggestions for making MINING. Descriptions and illustrations of tbe miulug of
W P Heryford ..
past women were more enlightened and
.................................. Sberifi
W. A. PATricK, Commander.
naL.y beautiful things for the adornment of home, in needle- ! gold, silver diamonds, coal, salt, copp-r, lead sine, Un aud
▲ Mc€alien
..............
Treasurer
J R Casey. Adjutant.
advanced than they have ever been
wo. X. embroidery, etc.; hints on floriculture, teliiag how to he quicksilver
A H vUher
suceessful with all the various plants ; toilet bints, tellling how ! WONDER» OF THE SEA. Herein are described and
School Superintendent
since.
She
said
the
government
of
to preserve and beautify the complexion, bands, teeth, hair, illustrated tbe many wonderful and beamlfnl things found at ths
J E McDonough.
Assessor
..................................
etc., etc.
' bottomoftbe ocean, tbe plants, flower«, shells, fishes, etc., like*
Egypt in its early times was carried on
WK Barry............ ............ Stock Inspector
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
MEDICAL. Many dollars in doctors bills will be saved j wise pearl diving, coral fishing, ate., etc.
with
women
in
the
chief
place.
No
aunuaily
to
every
possessor
of
this
book
through
the
valuable
The circuit court for the First Judicial
[ STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights
information herein contained. It tell? how to cure, hv simple Is given a vast emouut of useful aud interesting infurmation
country has ever exhibited a government
district sets in Jackson county on first Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
vet reliable home remedies, available in every household, every ' some of which Is tbe population of Americsu cities, area aud
disease and ailment that is curable, this department forming a 1 population of the continents, of the States and Terri
rkori
“». —
aii-i *
—*“
Monday in April, September and Decem­ Friday evening
so humane and complete. The religion of
Visiting Knights in good
■minp etc medical book, tbe value of which iu any home cau 1 of the principal countries of the world, ___
„ tin
J»S prlt'clpnl
length of
ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon standing are cordially invited to attend.
hardly be computed in dollars and cents.
rivers, Presidential vote for sixty years, i, Presidential atati«tlca.
mati«tIce.
Egypt,
with
its
female
head,
made
itself
F. HOPKINSON SMITH.
day in June and first Monday in November.
INVENTION AND DISCOVERT. Remarkably inter- area and depth of less, lakes and oceans, height Qi mountalu«.
J. 8. E vbanks , J r ., 0. C.
felt in the life of the people. A daugh­ by the caricatures and jokes of those
estiug descriptions or great inventions, including tbe Steam locomotion of animals and velocity of bodies, height vf ukh •»•
In Lake county on the third Monday in
L L. M errick , Kof R of 8.
Engine, the Telegraph, the Printing Press, tbe Electric Light, meats, towers and structures, distances from Washing»»»». rt«o
ter ofteu succeeded the father instead of who do not understand it. I can see the the
May and tbe second Monday in October.
Sewing Machine, the Telephone, the Typewriter, tbe Type from New York, to important points, chronological hletary of dis-
1 coverv and progress, popular sobriquets of Atnerl-r»». mi »»».«.
Machine, the Cotton Gin, etc.
In Josephine county on first Mondays in
a son; children took their mothers’ ridiculous side of it as quickly as any Betting
common grammatical errors, rule* h r »•* •••-••. ,-tte-
THE
WORLD'S WONDERS. Graphic descriptions, ! cltiesjetc.,
r.-r
March and August
nuuciatlon and use of cspitals. Wall Street !»l»r::
names,
husbands
those
of
their
wives.
MASONIC,
illustrated, of the Yellowstouo Park, YosemDe i.f the world, curious facts in natural hi-f »• '
*»i
one, but I thought the northeru idea was beautifully
For Jackson county the County, Probate
Valley, Niagara Falls, tbe Alps, Pari«. Vesuvius, Ven
• t
i
nnima'.s,
origin
of the uam*s of Stales, and of < -o.
Women
assisted
in
all
the
higher
func
­
Vienna,
the
Canons
of
Colorado.
Mammoth
Cave,
Natural
and Commissioners courts meet every
taken
from
those
living
caricatures
pro
­
* I
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
I r orLs, popular fables, familiar quotation*. ■
Bridge, Watkins Glen, the White Mountains, etc-, etc.
fc -,
dying words or fatuous person«, fait
month, commencing with the first Monday;
Regular convocations on ths Thursday
I tions of life, and no life was purer. The duced by the South itself, one of whom TRAVELS. Descriptions, profusely illustrated, of the life, i plants,
Ntnti»tie«of the globe, leading governments "f '*
for Josephine county, the first Monday in next after the full moon.
law
gave
also
equality
to
woman.
With
I have drawn in Col. Tom Yancey; and manners, customs, peculiar forms, rites aud ceremonies of the
I
January, April, July and September; for
marriage she lost no privileges or prop­ I believed that if th* real chivalry of
.1
D R M ills , H P.
F k Í di the above brief au minarv of its contents some itlc to'wlmt a remarkably Interesting, i • :
Lake county, every alternate month, com­
valuable work tbe M ammoi h C yclopedia > b may be gain»
i»m a fractional part of the t» pi -
A P H ammond , Secretary.
erty.
*
mencing the first Monday in January; for
the southern gentleman were drawn the thia great work have been named. Itla a vast storehouse <»i u eful and en tert »lining knrwl —m ---------
ably on»- of the best and moat valuable work« ever publi>h< d H any land or lnraruagc. N »I ntu»- >-i.oi 1-1 b u iu
Klamath county, the first Wednesday in
I look confidently forward to the day feeling itself might be better understood. ou* it. It isa work to be consulted every day with regard V» the vaiinna perploxlni quert io* h thM rougtHii v
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
March, June, September and November.
in writing and conversation, by th»* farmer nnd houaewlfe in their dally d lit len au 1 pqrMiltK, apd fop ron-
“Then, too, I was anxious to put a type arise
when municipal government will be
tinuoud reading no work la more entertaining or InBCruetive.
Stated communications on the Thursday
wfcich
is
fast
passing
away,
never
to
re
­
largely
in
the
hands
of
women.
Clean,
of or before the full moon.
M L M c C all . W M.
beautiful streets and parks, good health, turn, on record. I wanted to bring a
James Chisholm, Secretary.
morality and first class schools in the ■»outiiern gentleman of tbe old school, of
city in which they live are matters in the slaveholding time, in contact with
ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. 8.
which all women are vitally interested. a northern gentleman such as Fitz, and
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
PRESBYTERIAN.
in each month.
Brave, capable women are seeking ad­ to show that, while they had scarcely an
lly special arrangement with the publisher of the M ammoth C yclomjdia , we are en­
Church, corner Main and Helman streets.
Mas. J D C bocker , W M.
But twas no sooner thought than don»»,
mission
into a thousand industrial occu­ idea in common, they yet understood 1 abled to make to our subscribers ana readers the following extraordinvrv oiler: We
Regular Services.—Sunday, 11 A. M. and
Miss Kate Grady. Secretary.
The tlekl was iu a moment won.
pations hitherto closed to them, and it is »nd appreciated each other. Do not will send the MAMMOTH CYC'LOI’.liDlA complete in four volumes as above de­
7 P, M.
Bunday School. 9:30 A M.
Make way for libertyhe cried.
all postage prepaid, also the V ALLEY ltECORD for Gue year upon receipt
written in the stars that they are going imagine that I had all these plans when scribed,
Yocng Peorte's Meeting. « o’tocck P M
Then ran. hi» arms extended wide.
I first began. On the contrary, 1 rewrote of only $3.00, which is but 50 cents more than our regular subscription price, so that
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
As it his dearest friend to clasp;
to get there, too.
I. O. O. F.
the first chapter of ‘Carter1 seven times. you practically get this large and valuable work for the trifling sum of 50 cents This is
Rrv. F. O. B tbanue ,
Ten spears he swept within his grasp.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
Somebody has solemnly accused me of I selected the old home of the Tile club a great offer, a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleasure to us to be enabled to ofler our
Paator.
‘Make way for liberty! ’ he cried;
readers so remarkable an opportunity. Through this extraordinary offer we hope te
Hold regular meetings every Saturday
taking a one sided view, the woman's on East Tenth street for his house, be­ largely
Their keen points met from side to side.
increase our circulation. Please tell all your friends that they can get the
evening at »heir hall in Ashland. Brethren
He bowed ainoug them like a tree,
MBtHODlST.
i side, of every question between the cause I wanted a place which I knew M ammoth C yclop , bi » ia in four volumes with a year's subscription to our paper, for only
in good standing are cordiallv invite J to
And thus made way for liberty.
sexes. Well, is it not time somebody from cellar to attic. Chad, his old serv­ $3.00. Perfect satisfaction is guaranteed to all who take advantage of this great premium
Church, corner Main and Bush streets. attend
J. C. D ubkek , N G.
was taking the woman’s ride of the case? ant, is a type of the body servant of the ofler. Those whose subscriptions have not yet expired who renew now will receive the
frwifuto the!»reach his comrade*» fly.
Regular Services.—Bunday. 11 A M. and
R obt . T aylor , Sec’y.
M ammoth C yclopedia at once, and their subscriptions will be extended one year from
“.Make way for liberty!" they cry,
7:90 P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M.
Nobody has ever done so yet to any ex­ lays that are gone, and is drawn from date
of expiration. The M ammoth C yclopedia will also be given free to any one send­
And through the Austrian phalanx dare,
nRMT
Thursday evening,
PILOT HOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
tant.
As rushed the «[»ears through Arnold's heart;
one that 1 knew well. Aunt Nancy is ing us a club of thbek yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters to Ashlatid
YbwS
iK, Sunday t> r . m .
Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall every 2d and
While, instantaneous as bis fall,
Harriet Crocker Alexander, daughter modeled on a lady I had the privilege Oregon:
Ladite'
lay 2 r. M.
4th Monday in each month. Members in
Rout, ruin, panic, scattered all:
A. L ewis ,
of Charles Crocker, the railroad million­ of knowing and loving very dearly. Cart­
good standing cordially invited to ttend.
An earthquake could not overthrow
Pastor.
H. CMrut, CP.
aire of California, has made a gift of a er liimself is made up of half a dozen
A city with a surer blow.
R obt T aylor , Scribe.
costly and splendid new building to gentlemen, but is chiefly taken from one
BAPTIST.
Thus Switzerland again was free,
Princeton university. And Princeton who is now dead.
"MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY,
Titus death made way for liberty.
Church, corner Church and High streets.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, »0. 24.
upon the Austrian square, aiming at 8
university is the most hard necked
“As I said, Carter got hold of me and
—James Montgomery.
Regular Services.—Bunday. 11 A. M. and
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday tn each poiut near the corner. The intention was
school in the north against the admis- developed himself. During the time I
7P. M.
Bunday School. 9:30 A M
A. SET 07 THZ
to
crush
in
one
corner
of
the
square,
throw
­
month
in
(Jdd
Fellows's
Hall,
Ashland.
Christian End eavor Society, 0:30 P M
t rion of women to its educational privi­ was writing the story the thing that
M
bs
,
R
L
.B
ish
N.
G
ing
the
front
and
one
side
into
confusion.
He
Was
a
Noted
Cattle
Painter.
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
leges, and among its professors and caused ino the most sorrow was that I
N. A. Jacobs, Secretary.
This done, every step in advance through
Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third
Emile Van Marcke de Lumen, who graduates are many of the oldest fogies
could not ask him to dinner, absurd as this
Bunday in each month, 2 P. M. Ladies’
tbe gap would take the nearest Austrians died recently at an advanced age, h.td
on the woman question to be found in may seem. To me Carter is a sort of
Social, second Tueeday eve in each mon h
A. O. U. W.
In reverse, and if persisted in with success
the reputation, both in his native France civilization. Harriet, Harriet! How compound of Don Quixote and Col. New-
Rnv. F. K. V aw T ambl ,
would soon break up the square.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 6**.
Pastor.
Ths first efforts of the Swiss failed and throughout Europe and America as could you do it?
come, and I am as absolutely in love
Meets in lodge room in Odd "ellows' Hall utterly. Several of the leading ranks were well, of being the best cattle painter
with him as was Fitz. I hope the south­
Mary
F.
Seymour,
editor
of
The
Busi
­
every
first
and
third
Wednesday
in
each
CONGREGATION AL.
In Twelve Large Velumes,
destroyed, sixty patriots had fallen, and of the century.
ness Woman's Journal, was the first erners who knew Carter will not think I
month. All brethren in good standing are
Strength
and
de
­
the
valor
of
those
remaining
was
fast
Hiv
­
Church, cor. Main street and Boulevard
cordially invited to attend.
have
misrepresented
him,
because,
do
woman
who
ever
took
testimony
as
a
Which wa Offer with a Tear’« Subscription
ing way. It was a supreme crisis. The cision character­
Regular Services—Sunday, 10:30 A. M.
N. A. J acobs , M W.
to this Paper for a Trifle More than
stenographer in a court of law in New I you know, if I thought I ha? it would
ana 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School. 12 M.
daring of the Swiss iu offering attack ize bis work, and
B 8 R adcliff . Recorder.
Onr Regular Subscription Price.
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
Jersey. Governor Abbett, of that state, give me the keenest pain. To me he is
I against an overwhelming force seems fool­ on his canvas the
Rav. G. J. WtBSTXK,
: appointed her a commissioner of deeds. so real, and he is such a true, loyal, hon­
hardy. Had they stood fast the Austrians animals seem al­
Wishing to largely increase the circulation of this
Pastor.
paper during the next six months, we have made
would have tori) themselves to pieces in
BEATTV8 TOtl OF THE WORLD.
The Oklahoma house of representatives orable gentleman, one for whom I have
arrangements with a New York publishing houmi
Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of Beatty’;
surmounting the stubborn barrier. Such most to live. He
guch a respect and love, that nothing
’
has
already
passed
a
bill
granting
sqf
CATHOLIC.
whereby we are enabled to offer as a premium to our
>
was
a
constant
Celebrated Organs and Piaaov, Waahtngton,
tactics could not, however, wavs the Swiss
would induce me to wound his feelings.
subscribers a »tel of lhe Work* of Charlr. Dick­
'
frago
to
women.
New
Jtnty,
has
returned
home
from
an
ex
­
contributor
to
the
Church, corner Sixth and B Street-
when
onee
the
contact
had
come.
To
halt
en», in Twelve Urge and llandwuar
tended tour of the world. Read his adver-
I can laugh at his foibles because he
Regular Services.—Every fourth Sunday
The
census
r.port
shows
a
smaller
per
­
!
Paris
Salon,
and
then
would
be
certain
ruin,
and
uothing
tisement in this paper and send for catalogue.
Volume*, with a year’» subscription to tills
would
have
laughed
at
them,
but
very
10 A. M. Sunday School, every fourtl
could save Switzerland but the onward, I received numer-
centage of i 'iieracy in Wyoming than in
paper, lor a trifle more thau opr regular sub.
Bunday, 3 P. M. F ather F. 8. N oel .
close
to
my
laugh
is
the
heart
throb
of
a
scriptiou
price. Our great offer to Biil,»cribc-|«
onward, and ever onward creeping of lib­ ous medals and
any other c:-t 3 or territory in the Union.
Pastor.
eclipses any ever heretofore made, Charles
erty's human wedge. A knight of the decorations.
Is this because women have been voting tender reverence.”
Dickens was tbe greatest novelist who ever
Mr, Smith is the head of the firm of
Vnterwald, Arnold Struth von Winkel- Many of his
| there for nearly a quarter of a century?
lived. No author before or since hie time has
EPISCOPAL.
ried, stood in the battered front ranks of
F.
H.
Smith
&
Co.,
which
has
built
EMILE
VAN
MARCEE.
Won tlie fame that be ax Lievetl, sod his works
paintings are
Services In Baptist church, cor. Churcl
A manual training and trade school many of the great engineering works
the wedge, and with a quickness of thought
are even morepopuUr to-day than «luring
and High streets, second and fourth Sun­
not les» remarkable than his knightly cour­ owned in America. At least three are for girls has been opened at Ben Rhyding, along the coast. He is also a well known
hie
lifetime. They abound in wit, humor,
days. 5P. M.
R ev . F. B. T icknob ,
pathos, masterly delineation of character,
age aaw the only hope of Switzerland-to the propertv of the Vanderbilts, and j near Leeds, in England. It prepares artist, and it amused me somewhat when
Pastor.
vivid descriptions ot places and incident»
«heathe in route way a bandit») of those “The MUI Farm" belongs to Mr. C. P. 1 girls for work especially in such occupa­ in the office of the business man I made
thrilling an<l skillfully wrought plots. Eacl»
bristling Austriau spears while a dozen Huntington. “La Vanne" adorns the tion’s as have not yet been overcrowded
SECT LAR UNION.
book i» intensely interesting. No bonieabouhl
Swiss battle axes should hew a little road Milwaukee Art gallery, and wealthy by their sex. Among such trades are an appointment to meet the author in the
be without a set of these great and rematk-
Ashland Secular Union No 1. meets at
artist's studio.
A lfred B alch .
through the bodies of the foremost Aus­ people throughout the country possess
able
works. Not to have read them is to be
named bookkeeping, designing, piano
McCall's Hall the tint Sunday in every
trian knights.
____
far behind tbe age in which we live. Th-
month, at 7 o'clock p tn.
specimens of the dead artist's admirable tuning and cooking. The world is not
chables dickens .
of Dickens’ works which we offer aa a
Dropping his own ax h« »tretuhed out yvork.
Seven skippers of Gloucester, Mass.,
W N L ucky , Pres.
yet overstocked with good cooks.
to our subscribers is handsomely printed from entirely new plates, wi h new tyjx-.
both arms, gathered all the lances withiu
H 3 Evans, sec'y.
with 120 hardy seamen, have gone to premium
The
twelve
volumes
contain
the
following
world-famous
works, each one of which is pub­
reach and buried the points in his own
Key West after Spanish mackerel, mullet lished complete, unchanged, and abtMdy una'/ridgel ;
Sketching in Parliament,
breast. Through the slender gap a flood of
and red snappers. Last spring they DAVID COPPERFIELD.
M. Mars, the well known French car­
Swiss soon poured, enlarging the opening
BARNABY RUDCE ANO CHRISTMAS
made a successful experiment of the
icaturist. was in the house of common*
«TORIES,
’ s o-u
MARTIN
CHUZZLEWIT
with every blow. A square once broken Is
Florida fishing.
I VER TWIST AND CREflT EXPEC­
the
other
evening.
He
was
brought
in
NICHOLAS
NICKELBY,
RECOGNITION.
of course as good as defeated. The Aus­
TATIONS,
DOMBEY AND SON,
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, Ill., wa«
trians fought heroically.
Three times by a brother caricaturist, Mr. Harry When souls that have put cfT their mortal gear
THE OLD CURIO8ITY SHOP AND
troubled
with
rheumatism
and
tried
a
num-
BLEAK
HOUSE,
Furniss,
but
lie
expressed
some
surprise
their banner went down and was as often
Stand in the pure, sweet Ujht of heaven's day, l»er of different remedies, but says none of
THEUNCOMMEROIALTRAVELER,
LITTLE DORRIT,
And wondering deeply what to do or say.
lifted on high. The duke and the prince- when he was informed that sketching in
A TALE OF TWO CITIES, HARD
them seemed todo him any good; but final­ OUR MUTUAL FRIEND,
TIMES AND THE MYSTERY OF
liest of his host of nobles rushed to the fore, the strangers’ gallery was forbidden. And trembling more with ra. t ;ra than with fear, ly he got hold of one that speedilj cured I
ASHLAND, : : : OREGON
i EDWIN DROOD.
but all was of uo use. The d 'ike was killed; Nevertheless he took one or two “thumb­ Desire some token of their friends most dear,
him. He was ninch pleased with it. and ' PICKWICK PAPERS,
Who there some time have made their happy felt sure that others similarly afflicted '
The above'are without question the most famous novels that were ever wiiib n. For a
an Austrian pritffe au<l matty counts and nails." In Paris M. Mars is permitted
stay.
quarter of a century they have been celebrated in every nook and corner of the civiliz,-«!
would like to know what the remedy was
barons fell.
to prosecute his humor from a seat next And much have ioaged fur them to come that that
world.
Yet there are thousands of homes in America uot yet supplied « ill, a s I. f Dickel»»
cured
him
He
states
ior
the
benefit!
The Austrian horse holders became to the premier of France. Honorable
way.
of the public that it is called Chamberlain’s the usual high cost oftbe liooks preventing people in moderate cirvtims'ances trom enjoyin'!
Will Sell, Rent and Handle
alarmed and fled with the horses, and the
What
shad
jt
fee,
this
sign
of
hope
and
cheer?
members will perhaps be amused to hear Shall it be tone of voice qr
l’ain-Balm. It is for sale here at 50 cents this luxury. But now, owing to the use of modern improved priming, f hliug and »'itching
infantry supports were not in sight. There
of eye*
|>qr bottle by our druggists, Chitwood Bros. machinery, the extremely low price of white paper, ami the- gn at coni)» fiti«.;, in the l»»,i
Real Estate on Commission
Shall it lie touch of iiancj q T glean} of hair
was no retx>ur»e now for the knights but to that M. Mars does not consider the house
trade, we are enabled to offer to our subscribers ami readers a set of Dick'-i»«’ w. rl:s at a
Biown back from spirit brow» by heaven’s w
sell their lives as dearly as possible. The has much individuality in its members.
poiisuniption Cured.
price which all cau ».fford to pay. Every home in the laud may now b< suppli. d « ith a »et
Things which of old we knew our dearest by?
'
bloodiest fighting of the field took place —London Star.
An old pbysiriar». retired from practice, : b! the gi-at u i'h -r’s works.
J. H. Russell
DIRECTORY.
A shland M arble
Ashland, Or.
A BARGAIN
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H. C. MYER,
HARDWARE.
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620 Beautiful Illustrations'.
Premium Offer to Subscribers to
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a
yrtlleij Jlecorb yublialttay ©¿T’
GRAND PREMIUM OFFER I
W. N. LUCKEY,
Real Estate Agent,
A Choice Collection of City and
Country Property fir sale
tn;/ j >€»-« oh
erta ¡••il’
». 'hapet. srJ Fa.
ritEcc
over the banners of the Austrians. One
banner was defended to the death by no
less than thirty-four Austrian knights and
allies. AnotLrr had twelve slain around it
iu the last rally, another seven and another
fourteen I-i one <
nd ird bearer
When the Planets Will Be Brightest,
At what time in 1891 will the princi­
Awkward Occurrences ou a Railroad.
pal planets be in their brightest phase of
A few weeks ago the train on this di­
the year?
Ven ns is no w atabout that stage. She vision of the M -ran-Bozen railway was
•rrìiiir tar. however. That is obliged to c- ill' to halt for want of wa­
ter for the ei
J sets before the
in the morning
ut best early in
Septemuir, appeu. . ; ta the southeast
at » »-■<
,
____
Autftriuu» after
. rUod resume»l 1 cr*L
hostiliuaa, wuJ by treaeuwry and cruelty
eogkhiaed stirred np ths non ft* lar qua
Oh, naught of this; but, if our love be true.
Some secret sense shad cry. ’Tis you and—you.
—John W. Chadwick.
sundown.—bt. Louis Glob*-Demo-
..O.ÀD in tile
on to record such a”
«. and we feel it our duty tins
ti-j.e to lay a description of it before our
reader*.—Meran Zaitucfl.
having had placed in his hands by an East
India missionary the formnla of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and per­
manent cure of Consumption. Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and lung
affections, also a po-itive and radical cure
for Ne vou- Debility and Nervons Com­
plaint-, after havin'.- te-fed its wonderful
■.-uralite [• »v.ers ii: <h n an-!- <>' e*-e<. h is
it lu-duf t - mak- it
wn to bi- -nf-I
fa ing fellows. Act latcd bv this motive!
, ■ : -•
• uma ■ -u .'-ring. 1
wi- -end fr» - • : • -*,a e t » a: wh»» ie-i e it.
ren b -
Rn f I ■
u
u
prena 'n and u
mal' by addre-cdn wf h
amt».
min thi- pa er. W. A. NOYE-**,
•2»> 1’ - .ver ' Block. 1; .che»:er, N. Y. •
Great Offer to Subscribers
To the VALLEY RECORD.
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1 -d a l (»» tag* prepaid t»y oureelve», alm» tbe VALI.EY HK45.
’ r
E'. It, upon receipt of *3.10. which is only HO cent.« m< re tlian tbo
re U r
ti
. rice of thi pa er. Our reader«, therefore, practically gel a set of
’> ’ «'“T
-n
'v<- <> time'for »nly SO cents. Thi- is the grandest premium ever
o 'e •<
o |,|. t me a -Bl of Dickens’ work« ba» u-ually been $10.00 or more. Tell
ai> v«»ur ri »»d- «' at t ev c tn ee» u »et of Dicken«’ work«, in twelve volumes with a
year’.--u -cription to tbe V at ley R ecoup for onlv »3.10. Subscribe now and get this
great premium
If y ur «ubscnption ba- uot vet expired, it will make no diflerence, for
An elegant line of jewelry, watches, it will be extended »»ne year from date of expiration. We will also give a se' of Dickens
clock«. et<- . to »elect from at J. S Muller's. a» al»ove. free and post-paid, to any one sending us a club of three yearly subscribers
It will pay pa-tie- living elsewhere to make
Address Ashland, Oregon:
a trip here and inspect before purchasing '
elsawhsrs.
'
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