Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 16, 1891, Image 4

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    VALLE! RECORD,
any judgment that required that 6ort of verdict in his favor.
THE PRESIDENT OF SOROSIS.
knowledge in the last ten years of his
B. F. Reeser’s
Mr. Lincoln was engaged in a case
life he never once failed; or if, as some which made a great deal of stir in Illin­ Au Appreciative sketch of a Bright
I
Brraarkkbio« Contrast Between Lincoln ase-rt, he did fail in one important in­ ois while I was a student in his office.
ouian’s Career.
ABtlLAltf) O»..T« cmb * t , April 16 19n
aud Othr/ Noted Lif>er.*torw~-WillHm stance. it was only because he credited One Greek Crafton, a strong, burly fel­
Mrs. Jennie M. lazier, M. D.. is the
the people with a more rapid advance low. w.u paying attentions to a young newly elected president of that mother
Is the place to buy
the Silent— William III of England.
The People s Paper.
»
than they had then made, and they soon ia-ly living in the vicinity of Springfield of women's clubs, Sorosis. This lady, I
•
Cromwell
—
Uolit
ar
—
Washington.
■**'1
came cp to his position.
She had another suitor at the same time whose election was won by an over­
I I r
(WBec in McCall’» HaH. up-»tair»; stainion
It is intensely interesting to not » how by the name of Quinn Harrison. Craf­ whelming majority, belongs to the newer
Tbo present, twenty-six years after
north aide oi M—ouft building.
The Hun. J. W. Fennimore is the bis 4e«ii, fin Is the popular interest un­ accurately this one mental faculty ton told Ilarris-on if he didn't cease his
Entered in the Postoflke at Ariblaud as Sheriff of Kent Co., Del., and lives abated in the personality ft Abraham worked during the war, even when he attentions to the young lady he would element in the club, having been asso­
ciated with it for a period barely cover­
Second Class mail matter.
was utterly perplexed on military or thrash him. Harrison replied that if he
at Dover, thyCounty Seat and Cap­
ing five years—less than a quarter of its {
Adtbortz/^1 Agewte.'
technical matters. Of the effect of made an attack upon him he would de­
DC OX HAND A l’ULI.
ital of the.State, .The sjieriff is a
age. But during that time Mrs. Lozier
[ ¡A LINE OF
CHOICE
movements in the fiel 1 he often confessed fend himself. Crafton one day came to has been recognized as one of the most
The following partie- are authorized to gentleman fifty-nine years of age,
rewipt tor aubeertotiona. advertisements,
K
Marblt
ile.
All
Orders
in
Stone
Work
his ignorance and his fears, but as to the the postoffice, and seeing Harrison read­ active, efficient and brilliant women in
Particular Attention to
ipb printing, etc. Auy f»von sMiwn them and |hif is what he says : “I have
IA Promt ptly Filled. Marble Works on
effect
of
this
or
that
movement
on
the
ing
a
new.-paner.
threw
his
arms
around
ail| (* duly appreciated bv the V alley ” used your August Flower for sev-
that representative body of feminine A* MAIN STREET,
people
his
instinct
was
unerring.
His
him and tried to hold him. Harrison talent.
KWM»:
eral tyears in aiy family and for my
mind m —me<l like a delicately adjusted struggled away, and drawing a dagger
Eacle 'Point
A. C. Howlett “ own use, and found it does me
She is a New Yorker born and bred,
Lmkvffie-----
R^ Br Hatton,,
barometer, that recorded everyday the plunged it into Crafton's vitals. Craf­ and was reared in the old “Seventh
Jacksonville
...L. L- Jacob» 11 more good than any other remedy.
exact feeling of the great middle class of ton's lawyers claimed on the trial that ward" in its paltny days of prominence
Central Point
W. A. Owen ,
I h*ve been troubled with what I
Which will be done in a workmanlike
the people, and after listening one hour he acted in self defense.
Medford.......
Miller A Strang
as a hightoned residential neighborhood.
*' call Sick Headache. A pain comes
manner and at prices that
to the so-called radic als, who insisted ou
I was in the court when Mr. Lincoln Her ancestor« were of French origin, as
“ in the back part of my head first,
more positive action, and the next hour made his speech before the jury for tho family name, De la Montagnie, de­
limi'
to tho-e who protested that the radical-; Harrison. He used this illustration: notes.
** and then soon a general headache
w* re ruining the country, he seemed to "In the early days a party of men went
“until I become sick and vomit.
“Rutgers," which was not at that time1
HEREBY respectfully intorm the fann-
know "just how much the people would out to hunt the wild boar. When the designated a college, offered the only . ___
Full stock always on hand and made
‘-‘At times, too, I have a fullness
______ _______
ersamllalioringpeopieofJacksoncoun-
stand.” as he expressed it
game was seen one of the hunters imme­
facifities for that higher education which iR'?
r,c,7"'
1 ,ha,v,T been “H?'«»*«»
.............. |8«natort^ “ after eating, a pressure after eating
to order.
I N Dolph .............
H
« -J 1«
« Deputy Organizer of Alliance and Indu»-:
Viewed in the light since thrown upon diately climbed a tree; the other seized lo
John H Mitchell
-------
:o:-------
“
at
the
pit
of
the
stomach,
and
is now generally afforded to women, and trial Union» in thi- county
Correspond-
............ Congresjman
Binger Hermann
it, his eqnipoise, while one faction was the game by the ears, and after several Miss de la Montagnie was graduated ence solicited from all who are desirous of! Oft" None but the best materia] used.
Sylvester Pennoyer ............... ' Gowrnor *' sourness, when food seemed to rise
hammering him on one side, and the ex­ ineffectual tussles with him he cried to from that institution and is enrolled organizing Alliances.
(Horn W McBride . Secretary of State “ up in my throat and mouth. When
In REESER’S BLOCK,
treme opposite faction hammering on his companion, who was up the tree, among the associated alumnae.
SAM
EL 11.
HOLT,
.
M I I EL
II. HOLT
____ ____ State Treasurer “ I feel this, coming on if I take a
Phil aieUban ........
Phoenix,
Oregon.
A SH L .1 A I)
OH EG OX,
BSMcBlloy .. .Bupt Public Instruction
the other, and •For God's sake, Jim. come down and
Following her graduation, a trip to the |
Blate Printer “ little August Flower it relieves
Frank C Baker .. ...............
each faction ve­ help me to let go.”' Mr. Lincoln made West Indie« gave the young girl “a lit-1
R8 Btrahn....... ................ J Supreme Judges “ me, and is the best remedy I have
hemently assert­ this application of the story: “If Crafton tie outl.xik” tn the interval before she
ABRAHAM I.INCOIja.
William P Lord.........
-—,-------------
“ ever taken for it. For this reason
ing that “the took hold of Harrison in self defense, it entered ujxm the career of a teacher
[From au early portrait.]
P. B Bean .
. |
“I take it and recommend it to Lincoln. His life and character indeed
tr ns from our follows logically that he would have to when barely eighteen years old. In
riarr roMciAk-msTBK'W
—
section will continue to hold him for all time, and a short time she was made professor of
LR Webster.............................Circuit Judge “ others as a great remedy for Dys-' present some strange problems to th*
throw down that eventually he would require some languages aud literature at Hillsdale
WUliam M Colvig
District Attorney “pepsia, &c.’’
® student of history. The more one stud­
For Jackson. Josephine, Lake and Klam­
their arms” if one to help him let go." The jury gave college, Michigan, and subsequently
ies
them
the
more
is
he
struck
with
the
G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer,
ath counties.
this is done or a verdict of acquittal for Mr. Lincoln’s was appointed vice principal of the
contrast, difficult to describe, between
jacksqn ceutrnr..
Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. this man and all other noted liberators.
that is not done, client.—From Reminiscences by J. H. I woman's department there.
County Beat......................... . Jacksonville
seems little short Littlefield.
Th*
more
the
rhetorician
labors
to
com
Shortly after, whilo on a visit to her
Theo Cameron. .. ........................ Senator
of ins p¡ration.
pose an elegant parallel the more does
home, the young lady was persuaded to
J M McCall ... . ... jRepresentatives
When the one
he find that it is all contrast, and that
Batuuel Furry ...
enter a new profession l>y marrying Dr.
J W Merritt ...
party broke out
there is simply no basis for comparison.
A. W. Lozier, a son of the late cele-
WIUJAM
PITT.
In
A
-------
................
County
Judge
J R NeU .............
in denunciations
(Special Correspondence.)
This man was, in the radical elements of
Chas W Taylor
..... |CommiMioners
N ew Y ork , March 19.—Here is a
his character, a man a]>art—one sui gen­ he told them calmly that he must “hold
CONTAINING
Bon Uayrnond
the border states.” and when the fashion letter all for the children. Goods
Max Muller
.......
.County Clerk
eris.
James G Birdaey
.....................
Bherifl
Pass the great liberators iu review an<l I other protested angrily he jiointed out for them are just the same as for big sis­
....................... Treasurer
Geo R Bloomer
observe how very striking the contrast in a way that convinced the most angry ters and mothers, with the exception of
AND
.......................... Assessor
I L Hamilton.
Anyone contemplating the purchase of
C 8 Price
School Superintendent a tirat class Hewing Machine Should Not is. There was William the Silent, that “the sooner the union is restored rich silks and brocades or satins. These
founder of the Dutch republic. Save the more nearly will it I k - the union as are not suitable at all for children alone,
Peter Applegate
........... w.... Surveyor Fail to
Dr J H Parson.... ........................ Coroner
that both were devoted to their coun­ it was." Hence the logic was irresistible, but some of the lighter qualities are oc­
T he M ammoth C yclop .K dia hM baen pub­
BCF A NO. It II HE EL EK
i osrrnr ft . cocwty .
lished to meet the want* ot the masses for m
try’s frt edoin and died by the hands of the only true policy for those who want­ casionally used as trimmings. Little
universal
compendium of knowledge, practical
Caaaty Seat
.Grants Pass
«£ NILSON.
fanatic asaawtiiM, there is not a point of ed no change was to unite all their ener girls can wear Foulard silks, -plaid su­
useful, FUH-ntiflcand general. The w<»rfc is pub­
Walter Sinclair....... .
Joint Senator
lished complete in four large and laudaon»**
rahs and India and China printed silks,
volume«, comivMuga total ot 2,176 page«, mi i
H B Miller............................ Representative A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines similarity. A sort of parallel has l»een gies in restoring the union.
is profunely Illustrate:! withttU beautiful engrar
And it is wonderful how quickly the and for full dress occasions crepe de
attempted between Lincoln and Crom­
Volney Colvig
.County Judge
Ings. Thousauds of dol'arn bate been exi>e.iided
can be bad by inquiring at this office.
C O Bigelow....................... jComiuissionera
to i ake this the mo<t oon:p!**te, valuable «nd
well, but the close studeut of both lives people “caught on,” as we now say. The Chine with delicate oriental lace is 6een,
useful work for th? masses ever published. Il is
P Hansen.............. . .
. |
can only smile at it. When one thinks men of the two extremes made the most and is pretty too.
a work f<<r everybody— man v< man ai d chi’it.
Chas K Chanslor..
. .
County Clerk
in every iccujmtion er r.jlk In life. The sub
of the gloomy severity of William of noise, but they were not the people—not
stance and practical utility of twenty ordinary
J C Moss .
Sheria
volumes am comprised in these four, and «<»
Orange, the man who “praised and even a large minority of the people. Be­
J W Hher* .
Treasurer
replete is the work with Icnowledga of every
E C Harmon
................
Assessor
kind, Bo filled is it with UM*tul Lints and helpful
blamed, punished or rewarded, with the tween them was the great and truly
sngL't st tons, that we fully b< lieve that in every
W A Massie
.School Buperintendert
stern tranquillity of a Mohawk chief,” conservative middle section—and in this
home to which It shall And it« wav it will soon
C W Havens .................................... Surveyor
corn?
to be regarded as worth its weight in gold.
and whose “freezing looks and short, dry instance the middle section was to a
For want of space we can only brlefh eiimmar-
Dr Wallace....................................... .Coronor
I ep a small portion of the con ten is or thia great
great
extent
geographical
as
well
as
]>o-
answers
made
one
’
s
speech
go
back
down
—DIALES IK—
KLAMATH COUNTY.
work, as follows :
his throat,” he does not even pause to litical. Abraham Lincoln was one of
HISTORY- T nb M ammoth C yclofjbdta contains a compUto I Cbior«c, Japanese, the people of India, Africa, Malagvcnr,
Lutoity Seat..............
.Linkvilie
PaleHiin-
’, Iceland, Borneo, Buriuab, the Baudwich Island«
aud autbenlio htfllory of the front Amerioan Civil War, pro­
institute ¡» comparison, for all is con­ them; he thoroughly understood them,
C A Vogawell, of Lake i
Joint senator
fusely illustrated, with numerous Anecdotes of the Rebellion; a Servia, Kaffrarta, Tartary, Cashmere ami Tu ni*, the Arsb*.
and by that knowledge he guided the
complete History of Amerloa, from its disoorery bv Columbus to Turks, Mexicans, South Americans. Amerioau India«**, Kgvn
A Bnyder, of Lake
Joint Representative
trast.
the preflent time: graphic descriptions of famous battles and tiaua. Siamese, Abvs«iniana. Norwegian«, Spaniards, Br i».
J 8 Urr .........
County Judge
One ofu-n reads of Bolivar as the nation through the storai to union and
Important events in the bistory or a“ nation«, chronological Italia»«, Greeks, ku"«iau*, Ribortaus. Afghans, Cerai m
Moderno, Australian«, Bulgarians, Sicilian«, eto ,«tc.
W C Vrawlord
.... jCoiumissiouer»
history, etc., etc
peace.
J.
H.
B
eadle .
“
Washington
of
South
America,
”
and
of
RKlGlt A VIIY. This great work contain« tha Live« of af. MANUFACTURE*. In Ihi« great work is also desorik-d
CSHUten............
JENNIE DE LA MONTAGNIE LOZIER.
and Illustrated the arta and proceaae« of printing, aterootyptat
the
Prtsid
-s
of
the
Uuited
Ststes.
from
Washington
to
Houston
as
the
“
Washington
of
Texas,
”
A L Leavitt.........
.. .................... Clerk
wnbjiortraits and other illustrations, also lives and | b&okbindina, wood engraving, lithography, photograph«-, cull ■
brated Dr. Clemence S. Lozier. At that Harrison,
E W Gowan
.................
Bheriff
Lincoln’s Law Student.
Krtrait« of Napoleon Bonaparte, Shakespeare, Byron. WiUiam printing, plaao making, watoh making, paper making, th«
of this man as
nn, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and manufacture of silk, iron, ateel.jla««. china, pert“>7» * om I’
time she had no intention of studying
Mfnt a Howe ,.
..................... Treasurer
tiie Jackson of
famous stateamen, authors, poet’s, generals, clergymen, etc., leather, «tardi, wall paper, turpentine, poalai card«, jtostnt,
In 1837 Abr 'ham Lincoln located as a
stamps, envelope«, pen«, pencil«, needlv«, and many oil.,
John Stuart
......... ......... Assessor
medicine, and it was not until she had down to the present day.
his
time
and
of
thing*, all of which will be found peculiarly interesting ai. 1
lawyer In Springfield, then a city of
P L Fountain .
School Superintendent
AGRICULTURE. Valuable hint« and useful suggestion« instractive.
been
married
several
years
and
her
lit
­
to Farmers, treating of field crop«, gates and fence«, fertilizer«,
that one as the 1,800 people, uad far more prominent, '
I m Leakeard
................
Surveyor
farm implements ; livestock raising, including the treatment of FOREIGN PRODUCTS. Interesting deaerations tllu-
tle
son
was
a
year
old
that
she
thought
John W siemens
Cromwell of his
.......................... Coroner ASHLAND.
OREGON
diseases of domestic animals; poultry keeping, und bow mnde tratvd, of tiie culture and preparation for market of tea, cofi- < .
of becoming a physician.
successful nud profitable ; bee keeping, dairy farming, etc. The chocolate, oottou, flax, hemp, sugar, r oe. nutmeg», olovti.
country. But it therefore, th in now. Anil there, in that ■
treatment <»f these subject« is complete and exhaustive, and ginger, oinuamon, allspice, pepper, cocoauuta. pineapples, ban
LAKE COUNTY
Slio
has
frequently
said
that
her
strong
­
prof«
¿sion,
with
various
changes
of
part
­
renders the work of great practical use to farmers and stockmen. ana«, prunes, dates, raiaius. figs, olivet, indl*>-rubt>er, gu ':«
is doubtful if in
County Heat
.......
Lakeview
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES
HORTICl'LTURE. Herein is given the most useful hints percha, cork, oamphor, castor oil, tapioca, etc., etc.
est
motive
for
so
doiug
was
a
desire
to
Interesting and instrudh-
all the volumi­ nership, he remained till he left it in
to growers of all kinds of vegetables and fruits, as gathered \\TI RM. IflBTOUV.
C A Copwell, of Lake
Joint benator
descriptions, acoompauied by illustrations, of numerous beat:■
assist her mother-in-law in duties which from the experience of the most successful horticulturists.
A Bnyder, of Lake
Joint Representative
birds, fishes and insects, with muob curious information regard­
nous literature of 18451. Mr. John H. Littlefield, an artist
ARCHITECTURE.
Designs
and
plan«for
houses,
cottage«,
G.
A.
it.
were becoming too arduous for a woman barns and other outbuildings, with valuable suggestions to ing their life and habits.
W A Wilshire.
........... County Judge |
the hist twenty- of Brooklyn, N. Y., who studied law
LAW. T h » M ammotw CvcLÒHkbtAls sl«o a complete law
G M Jones .............
BI RNSIDK POST NO. 23.
.... jConimbsiouera
TRUE AMERICAN STYLES.
of advancing age, and between whom those intending to build.
under Lincoln, gives these interesting
book, telling every man how he maybe hi« owu luftyer, and
five
years
one
cqn
This work contains tried and tested recipe« containing full an<l concise explanation« of the general la«*
A V Lane .............
Meets in Masonic Hail, on the 1st and
and herself there existed the tenderest HOU^EIIOLI*.
The
pretty
shepherds
’
plaids
and
other
Tor almost every imaginable dish for breakfast, dinner and tes. and the law« of the «eversi State« upon a'l matters which ere
reminiscences:
W N Button ......... .....................
Clerk ' Id Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ WILLIAM THE SILENT. find any in a n
department aloue being worth more than nine-tenth« of subject to litigatiou, with numerous form« of legal doeumeut«.
and closest ties of sympathy and affec­ this
the cook books sold ; almost innumerable hints, helps and aug
W P Hereford
................. ■.,... Hhentt rades cordially welcomed.
characterized as I 1 was » ynung man then, aud lxad gone to woolen plaids are very useful for every
gestlon s to housekeepers; designsand suggestion« for making MINING. Description« and ilhutrations of the mining of
tion.
Dr.
Clemence
S.
Lozier
was
the
A McCallen
from Grand Rapids. Miqh„ to study day. and can be purchased for from twen­
Treasurer'
..............
na*. y beautiful things for the adornment of home, iu tieedle- gold, silver diamonds, ooal, salt, copper, lead zinc, tin and
W. A. PATricK, Commander.
tlie Lincoln of his' country, or any Sprin^llcld
A II ,'isher . .
law under Messrs. Lincoln A Herndon, law­
School Superintendent
founder and for five and twenty years wo, I. embroidery, etc.; hintson floriculture, telliag howto be quicksilver
J R Casey, Adjutant.
sue esaful with all the varous plants ; toilet hints, telUing how WONDERS OF THE BEA. nereln are described an i
great number of references to Lincoln yers. 1 arrived Saturday night, and Sunday ty-five cents to one dollar a yard. It is
J E McDonough.
.............. ..
Assessor j
the dean of the New York Medical Col- to preserve and beautify the oomplexion, hands, teeth, hair, Illustrated
the many wonderful and beautifnl thing* fouud at th«
W K Barry
as this or that former worthy repro­ morning took a stroll from the hotel with a good economy for the mother or big sis­
....... Stock Inspector
etc., etc.
bottoniofthe ocean, the plsut«, flowers, shells, flshe«, «to., like­
'ege
an<l
Hospital
for
Women,
and
her
ter
to
get
a
yard
of
material
more
than
wise pearl diving, ooral fishing, ètc., etc.
companion.
A
talk
melancholy
looking
man,
MEDICAL.
Many
dollars
in
doctors'
bills
will
be
saved
duced. For a short tune after his death,
The circuit court for the First Judicial
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
at>nus 1 iy to every possessor of this book through the valuable STATISTICAL AND MfMiELLANEors. Her.-*,
gifted daughter-in-law was graduated information
I leading a little boy. passed us. My companion
district sets in Jackson county on first
herein contained. It tel’s how to cure, by simple ta given a v»*t amount of useful and iulerestii.g infortitati**'',
it is true, perfervid orators occasionally ‘ said. “That is Abrabam Lincoln and his boy she needs for her own gown, aud this,
GRANITE
LODGE.
NO.
23,
Knights
there,
and
for
years
occupied
the
chair
yet reliable home remedies, available in everv household, every Moment' which is the population of Atnericnn cities, area at ■*
with
the
scraps
leff
over,
will
make
a
Monday in April. September arxl Decem­
likened him to Washington, but the 1 Tad." 1 confess 1 was not prepossessed with his
disease and nilment that is curable, this department forming a i population of the continents, of the State« and Territories, an I
ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
of
professor
of
physiology
in
that
insti
­
ccnipiete modicai hook, the value of which iu any home can of the principal countries of the world, length of the j liuoipu
appearance. After 1 became a stu­ full dress for a little girl of six. It now
be computed iu dollars and cents.
day in June and tint Monday in November. Friday evening Visiting Knights in good people, though they honored both, in­ ; personal
[ river*, Preaidential vote for sixty year«, Presidential statici :«.
tution. At the same time she was also hardly
INVENTION AND DISCO VERY. Remarkably inter­ ' area mrd deprh of sens,ìake» and ocettn«, height of moontai' /,
stinctively fell that the parallel was ill deut in bis "¡lice his wonderful magnetism I only takes six yards of wide material for on the hospital staff, so that her work esting
In Lake county on the third Monday in standing are cordially invited to attend.
descriptions of great inventions, including the Stenm locomotion of animal« and velocity of bodies, hetal t or nn t n
I
and
great
uess
grew
upon
me
until
I
became
J.
8.
E
ubanks
,
J
r
..
C.
C
an
ordinary
sized
lady's
dress,
and
seven
May and the second Monday in October.
Engine, the Telegraph, the Printing Press, the Electric Light, * menta, tower« and «iructnre«, dl*tanc< * from Washington, u -n
chosen and failed to applaud. It would his most grdeat admirer aud supporter. It
L. L. M errick , Kof R of 8.
the Sewing Machine, the Telephone, the Typewriter, the Ttpe frop« New York, lo important point», chronologic»! hl* Tory of di«.
yards would by careful cutting get a was both medical and didactic.
In Joaephlne county on first Mondays in
be
difficult
to
cite
two
groat
in
'U
who
covery and progress, popular sobriquets of An .«•ri*-»»** j»r*.t.-*,
waa
very
pleasant
studying
law
under
such
a
Betting Machine, the Cotton Gin, etc.
March and August
As time went on, Dr. Jennie Lozier’s TIIE KVOHLD’B WONDER«. Graphic descriptions, I i cities,
etc., common grammatical error«, rule» f- r ■ ’•»*«• t*r*»-
genial and kind hearted man. He always dress for a little girl, too, particularly if
were more unlike.
nuueiatiou and u**e of capital*. Wall 6trcet p’ r
• ’< a ’
For Jackson county the County, Probate
beautifully
illustrated,
of
the
Yellowstone
Park,
Ynsen*t
<
professional
and
domestic
cares
in-
;
a
gimp
could
be
made
of
something
else.
■
looked
melancholy
when
his
face
was
in
re
­
of the world, cnrlpus facts in natural hi».««
<•»
MASONIC,
Valley,
Niagara
Falls,
the
Alp«,
Paris,
Vesuvius,
Vet
*
and Commissioners courts meet every
The reasons for this singular isolation post*. He read very little, but thought very
:>nimalH,
origin
of
th**
name«
of
States,
and
of
»
the Canon« of Colorado, Mammoth Cave. Nutut il
A very pretty gown for a young girl of creased, and when the inevitable clash Vienne,
works, popular fables, familiar quotation*. *
*•!
month, commencing witii ths first Monday;
Bridge, Watkins Glen, the White Mountaius, ete., etc.
—a rlu-torical loneliness, one might call much. His favorite position when unraveling
8IMKIYOU CHAPTKK, NO. 21, K. A. M.
dying words of famous per-*»n*. fate
came the good daughter and wife and TRAVELS. Descriptions, profusely illustrated, of the life, [ plnnt*
about
fourteen
could
be
made
like
one
I
for Josephine county, the first Monday in ;
Regular convocations on the Thursday it—are well worthy of study. The first some knotty law point was to stretch both of noticed in a store where all the fashion mother “let the world go by” and yield­ muum rK, customs, peculiar forms, rites Hud ceremonies of the i s *. ■ t; :i«tlc>>*f the glolx', le toting government» o*
January, April, July and September; tor
thought is that the characters so far his legs at full length upon a chair in front of
Laks county, every alternate mouth, coin- next after the full moon.
’ t v Î
F « ni the above brief Ftitnmary of IUcontent« some i •1 <•' whnt a n*niarkiibb
him.
•
writers go to find ideas, and it was of ed to home claims rather than to the
D R M ills , H P.
afrac^ioTRÌ part, of th«» t p»
■ .
i
w< rk the M ammoth CYci.bpjtDiA I b
be ’.«i” *•.
mencing the first Monday in January; for
mentioned were warriors ax well as
In this position, with books on the table near hazel cashmere, laid in kilt from waist public demand upon time and strength ! valuable
A P H ammond , Secretary.
this gr* at work have been nan» <1. It is n v««t. Rtorehons«» cf
<
ti fui und enton’Initiff kn<«nl
—■»■»»»»oi«
•
Klamath county, the first Wednesday in
statesmen, while Lincoln never eaw n by and iu his lap,'he worked up hi» case. No
jtbiy .»» • of the b»‘Rt and most valuftb'i» work* <‘ver publbtv • . «t.y In <1 cr lr.rcUftL'P. N • I (•»
h4 w II.
and
interest.
"A
woman
cannot
be
a
'
to bottom. The sleeves and part of the
Mafrh. June, September and November.
__
_________
- « day
-w uith
______
-1 I’ m
ou ___
’" It. It is a w ____
ork _ to he
c insulted ovary
ragat.!
i * v : iiíoiik 'pnrpl<*xin~ ÇU<*Hn u tir t «•«. Ff. n
r
battle and took no pleasure whatever in matter how d'«ply interested in his work, if
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M.
.j 1 sra i b 'i
;
« « ■
in writing and tiiûv. rsation, by tl: ' íaihD-r aqd houli» wit • Ip. their piiliy (lqtipn gu I
npd foi' ct.t
any one camo tn he had something humorous wiiist were two shades darker, and the good physician and have a mother's ties, I arine
tinuoua reading no work is more cutertainma; or Instruct iu .
military
display.
Although
he
serve
I
in
8tated communications on the Thursday
and pleasant to say, and usually wound up by drapery drawn across the waist was out unless she is made of iron,” quoth this '
the Black Hawk war, lie totally ignored telling a joke or au anecdote. I n»va heard
of or before the full moon.
wise little woman, aud so she retired I
holiday «oJJjeriiig after he came home, Ulin relate the ¡lame anecdote three times lined in herringbone in green silk. A from active practice.
M L M c C all , W M.
brown
ribbon
was
tied
around
the
waist.
James Chisholm. Secretary.
and the musters god maneuvers of the within as many h"U’a to persons who came in
This was not long before a member of |
different periixls, and every tlnm he laughed Tnis is a little dress that could be copied
Illinois militia in ths 'W’s only made at
Sorosis invited Dr. Lozier to make an
as
heartily
and
enjoyed
it
as
if
it
were
a
brand
ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. B.
in
any
non-washable
material.
PRESBYTERIAN.
!
I m langh—as well -they might
Jt is new story. His humor was infectious. 1 had
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
The routing littty sister wears a plaiu address before that club .upon the sub­
la:: ;h been ;«.- I thongfat it funny that Mr.
uot known that he ever read a wuijt
Church, corner Main and Helman street». in each month.
By special arrangement with the publisher of
the „ M ammoth . CrrLorjEDiA,
we ure eu-
ject
of
“
Physical
Culture,
”
and
shortly
1
..
Regular Services.—Bunday, U A. M. and
strategy or studied the history < f any Muto«!' < on! 1 enjoy a story so repeatedly told. poplin iu brown and fawn, with trim­ after she was enrolled as a member.
aided to ------------------
make to our subscribers and readers ....
the . fallowing
extraordinvrv
oiler: We
M rs . J D C rocker . W .M.
There
was
usord'-s
in
theofflee
at
all.
Mr.
mings
of
dark
green
velvet,
while
the
T P, M. Bunday School. 9:30 A M.
Miss Kate Grady, Secretary.
will
ill send the M AMMOTH CYCftjOP/HIlIA
UYCbOF/UniA complete in four volumes as
a» alsov
above de­
great war, nor is it recorded that he ever Lincoln somelimep J nt on u new suit of clothes,
Since that time l*ex ytjee has often!______
____ ,____________
______ __ _ for One yi ar «
•• «wc«
Young Peoria's Meeting, 6 o'locck P M
little tot who stands repentant with a
scribed, ,__
all r postage
prepaid, also ___
the __________
VALLEY _ IlkCORl)
upon
receipt
paid the slightest attention to militia but iu a few hours its newness disappeared.
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
been
raised
in
its
councils,
and
she
is
i
of
only
SA.oo,
which
i»
but
50
cent-
more
than
our
regular
8ub»cription**price^
,,Bo:Vthat
chubby
finger
in
her
mouth
wears
a
pale
honors
or
even
carried
a
gun
in
a
Fourth
R ev . F. G. S tmanue ,
VOM practically get this large and valuable work for the trilling sum of 50 cents This
Thi» is
I. O. O. F.
bln» wash surah over a gimp of dark quoted as one of the most reliable aud . you
l’astor.
of July parade; but it is recorded, and
able sneakers ever heard there Her
Her el-
el- a a gr
gr i ! !at
!at offer
offer - - a a w
w ” ‘,I I> > ,terl
,t‘-‘rl ' ' ul
ul bargain,
bargain, and
and it it is
is a a pleasure
pleasure to
to u«
u« to
to be
be enabled
enabled to
to offer
ofl'er our
our
IN LINCOLN'S LA»V OFFICE.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
blue.
Tim
]>laiU
have
a
little
embroid
­
aoie
speairers
ever
nearu
tnere.
tier
el
reader.«
remarkable
opportunity.
Through
this
extraordinary
offer
we
hope
.
.
.
readers
so
reiuurkiible
an
opportonitv.
r
rhr«»iiith
thi<
ovt«*onwiin4
’
s
>«p
za
A
a
»
Through this extraordinary offer we hope to
to
was painfully remembered by some, that
I
our ... circulation.
Hold regular meetings every Saturday militia- officers were often the objects of How a Man Charged with Murder IVas ery in red silk. These two dresses, how­ ocution is clear, distinct, but «weet, and ' largely increase
---------
J
Please
tel.
all
your
friends
that
they
can
get
the
METHODIST.
tel
I
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
gives
an
added
charm
to
the
thoughts
M
xmmoth
C
ycl
<>
i
a
:
i
>
ia
in
four
volume«
with
a
year's
subscription
to
our
paper,
for
only
ever,
could
lie
as
appropriately
made
in
Successfully Defended.
Chunk, corner Maui and Bush streets. in notài standing are cordially invite.J to his wit.
she fcnuqeiates. She is a gentle woman $3 <K).
'*t. Perfect satisfaction is guaranteed to all who take advantage of this great premium
Regular Service».—Sunday. 11 A M. and attend
'i fas morning I entered the office Mr gingham or any other seasonable wash
offer.
J. C. D urkee , N G.
When, however, Ws BU nmon the great
of
broad
tutyd,
big
head,
large
gifts
aud
rene*' “''.w.***
1 nteive
the
7:M P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M.
fabric.
m
uroau
inmu,
mg
neaei,
large
gins
ana
j
Mammoiu
<V1.U)H.EI)1A al „nee, and iheir »ubsenptions wifi , tewtendid
one
‘ieer’kom
K obt . T aylor , Sec’v.
statesmen who were not .»¿.iittfs the Lincoln and his partner, William H.
Prayer Meeting. every Thursday evening;
wide attainments, with a peculiar fac- date of expiration. The M ammoth C ycloi ^ dia trill also lu- given free to anv one Hend-
Among
the
prettiest
and
most
satis
­
Herndon,
were
both
piesti;L
Mr.
Lin
­
I'.'iltr.i t is I q.;.illy
<If Bitt it W .3
Young Peoples Meeting, Sunday C r. m .
PILOT KOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 10.
presenting in pleasant, forceful ing us a club of t iiuee yearly subscribers to oqr P3|>er AfldrekB qll letters to Auhlaiid
coln addressed his pathier thus: '‘Billie. factory of the wash fabrics for children , ultyof
Ladies' Aid society, Wednesday 2 r. M.
said that lie seemed
f the orq
Oregon ;
Meets
in
Odd
Fellows
’
s
llall
every
2d
and
»tv the cotton chailies. They are in fashion the topic she is «lealing with.
R ev . C. A. L ewib ,
•
ids
is
the
young
man
of
whom
1
spoke
weaknesses
of
hti-
4th Monday in each mouth Members in
During her membership in Sorosis she :
Pastor.
fast
colors,
and
i]o
not
require
starch
in
to
you.
Whatever
arrangement
you
good standing cordially invited te ttend.
nxauity. and only
iias served as chairman of committee on ,
H. C. M yer , C P.
make with mm wijl ba satisfactory to the getting up, aud in that nay they do
“csnie occiL-ion-
BAPTIST.
science,
chairman of the philanthropy ■
R obt T aylor . Scribe.
me.“ Than turning to me hs said; “1 not muss quickly, and they can be bough* committoe md corresponding secretary
ully into pur
Church, comer Church and High streets.
ii?
desirable
colors
and
pretty
patterns
hope you will not become so enthusiastic
sphere to counsel
Regular Services.—Bunday. 11 A. M. and
of that body.
HOPE REHECtA DEGREE LODGE, «<>. 24.
in your studies of Blackstone and Kent for four cents a yard.
7 T. M.
Sunday School. 9:30 A M
:md decide.” But
She was sent as a delegate by the New
All the gingham^ and cotton goods
Christian Endeavor Society, b:3<) 1’ M
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each Lincoln was al-
as did two young
whom wo had
York Medical College and Hospital for,
A. SET OF THE
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. month in Odd Fellows’s Hall. Ashland.
I
should
be
made
up
with
extreme
neat-
here. Do yon see that spot over
ways in onr
Women
to
the
International
Home<>-
M rs . R L .B ish N. G
Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third
sphere. To the
pointing to a large ink stain on the wall. ‘ > mmr . wiiit:!) stamps them with a certain pathic congress which met at Paris in
N. A. Jacobs, Secretary.
Bunday in each month, 2 P. M. Ladies'
Social, second Tuesday eve in each mon h
weakest w ■ n j
“Well, one of those young men got so distinction
iijgj, and contributed a paper in French
R ev . F. K. V ab T amu .,
While the plain Greenaway styles are on the meqtyal education of wotnen in ;
A. O. U. W.
or child, equally
enthusiastic in his pursuit of legal lore
Pastor.
with
the
sttttcs-
that he fired an inkstand at the other better liked by all wise and really tasT?" tllfc ‘Tuitud States, which wn» printed in i
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. (P*.
one's head, and that is the mark he ful mothers, there always will be some the transaction: ,,f
Meets in Iodize room fii odd "ellows* Hall uren aud soldiers,
CONGREGATIONAL.
congress.
made.” I immediately began to clean parents who prefer the Paris fashions
every ukst and third Wednesday in each he was always
Two
other
clubs
besides
.. c*auu I
Church, cor. Main street and Buulevard month. All orethren in good standing are thoroughly hu­ OLIVE» CROMWELL.
up about the office a little. Mr. Lin­ for children. These are usually made
Regular Services.—Sum.av. 10 30 A. M. cordially invited to attend.
man. alvvin - a manly man. The name oi coln had been in congress aud had the with very short and very full skirts. Dr. Lozier as president, viz., “The Ein-
and 7 ;30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 M.
Which we Offer with a Yaar’a ■ubacriptlon
W illiam I’ attebson , Jl W.
Gladsti :»• a: once brings thoughts of the usual maimnLuf seeds to distribute to ! making the wearer lo >k like a doll baby, er< in" belonging to the parish <• Rev.
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
to this Paper for a Trifle More than
B 8 R adclio . Recorder.
a
H'ber
Newton's
church,
which
is
R ev . O. J W ebstek .
cultured u'l'l cla>: leal —the scholar labo the farmers. *1 Itese were sent out with yet some few of them are pretty and
Our Regular Subscription Price.
Pastor.
riously tr-.ined to statesmanship. It i
I ree Soil and Republican documents. childish. One little dress for a baby of large, mixed club of men aud women. |
Wishing
to largely incresue the circulation of litis
BEAT TVS Tol'B OF THE WORLD.
questionable if Li iczl i knew fifty « >r
In my efforts to clean up 1 found that six was made of almond colored cash and “ riie Avon," a drawing room club,
paper during the nert tfx montlie, we have made
CATHOLIC.
meeting
fortnightly.
She
is
a
member
Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of Beatty’;
in ail other 1 i.iguagcs t’.iE.1 ,;lisii. sav some of the seeds had sprouted in the mere with a fringed sash of velvet,
arrangements with a New Yolk publishing house
Celebrates Organs and Pianos, Wash ngton.
Church, corner Sixth and B street
whereby we are enabled to offer as a preuuutu to our
perhaps the i^uiu ml .xor.u
cuffs, collar and underskirt were all of of the science committee of the Associa­
dirt that had collected in the office
New Jersey, has returned home from an ex­
Regular Services.—Every fourth Sunda«
eubscriberr a 6^1 of the Work» of Cliarle. Diek-
tion for the Advancement of Women, of,
tended tour of the world. Read his adver­
•
•
»
»
»
phr.i es in th • 1. it ,■> 3, ual
*
10 A. M. Sunday School, every louri
ea>, in Twelve l.ui^^ xnd llandwtinr
tisement
in
this
paper
and
send
for
catalogue.
Vtliich
Mrs.
Julia
Ward
Howe
is
the!
Sunday. 3 P. M. F athim F. S. N oel .
always pre - ,
Judge Logan and Mr. Lincoln were
¡1 t'13
VolwmCs. with a jvat’k eutxkirijMiiui to IU.J
president. She is also in frequent re-,
Pas tot
S k
paper, lor a trrfle inore
our r<gulsr enh-
south wesi i
once engaged on opposite sides of a
scription prior?.: Ourgrmt off-rto »irbsoriber»
quest to read pajiers before various liter- ;
which a I. - .1
horse case. Judge Logan displayed a
eclitreea atiy-evcT heretofore m?d‘-. ' Ulrsrica
EPISCOPAL.
ary and pre ^,-ssive associations in New 1
Couthien .1.
great deal of knowledge about horses,
SgWE Diekens was the greatest novelist who ever
i
Services in Baptist churg)i, cor. Chu>
York
and
vicinity.
Some on- 1.;
«nd, as was the custom with lawyers at
Jjved. N<*Muthor liefore <•: »Inn liis timehns
and High streets, second and fourth But.
The koine life of this busy woman is
won the tan« that }ip »cHvved, and Ida wort .
John of O; -y Burner -id. but that gr<._. that day, in the heat of the argument
days, 3 P.M.
R ev . F. B. T icknob .
i
mmj
K
arc
even mor«» popular to-d«y tbafi «tyring
Dear Blr:—We
described by those who know her inti-j
statesman < -r tiuly po-
consider had laid off his coat and vest. Unfort-
Pastor.
returued
home
his lifetime. They abound fu wit. htiiL'-:',
April •,
1«*>,
mutely
as
peculiarly
lovely.
Her
bus-
;
able echulai ship, and 1 sb; tcrical know­
patlu-a, maatr-rly delineation of churactet,
fiom
a
tvur
•round the
baud gave up practice some years ago
vivid deecrii'tious of places and iHcidems.
SECULAR UNION.
ledge was great. If Lincoln wttsa reader
world,
visit Inc
(uniting as<l skillfully wrougld plo(e. Eaci.
and is now engaged in successful real
Europe,
A a to,
Ariiland Secular Union No 1. meets at
of general history, m-idj from American,
book
is intensely ipfetealmg. Nu fiomotti ouid
< Holy l and), In­
estate operations. They have a charm- j
McCall's Hall the first Sunday in every
dia, Coyhm, ht-
that f;tct docs uot ;.i ; car in hi.,
ehca
w
be without a Set pf these great kotl tcm.trt,-
rtca (I<rpt \ Oce.
month, at 7 o'clock p ni.
ing
home
far
uptown
in
the
new
west
able work». Not to have lead (beni is to L-
or state I ;<
but the lack of it is little
ante», (Island oi
„
W N L ucky , Pres.
the Seas. 1 and
far behind firs age in which we Jiye. Tie
side quarter, and Dr. Lozier now finds
lo»s. Tl:e t ' >
gt < f i-'.-tc-r in train­
H b Evans, sec’y.
V rsten Ameri­
CUABLE8
DICKENS.
..... me
... off. r sj. . ;■
get
of Dickens’ Vorks wl<;.:li
in the companionship of her two sons
ca.
Yet In all
ing the statesman is to teach pri’iciplea,
our groat J name»
pi viniiuu to onr »ubecriberu is handsomely printed from entirely new pt»te«.
i.p..
:
and
a
beautiful
daughter
a
fitting
sequel
'
Of »5. »74 miles,
and Lincoln, in some mysterious way,
we do uot renteru
to the pleasure she has always felt in The twelve volumes contain the following world-famous Fork», «*W1 PS« <4 Whiph pip<
tef of heart ng a
had got a firm grasp of the principles
directing their education and accomplish­ lialied cnmilete, urwkanged, and absolutely unabrUijei i .
piano or an or<»n
sweeter in tone
ments.
DAVID COPPERFIELD,
without
toiling
over
the
details.
His
BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS
than BeMty'i
STORIES,
For we believe
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT,
seems to have l>een one of those happily
BX-MAYOK DftJIlBL r. BKATTT.
we have the
OLIVER TWI8T AND GREAT EXPEC­
NICHOLAS NICKELBY,
FRENCH STYLES.
constituted intellects which, in certain
rrom . Hwtocmp» tek.n la L-oJan, *,m
n
TATIONS,
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, Ill., was
Xiuilaua. Hal
lutt rumen t«
brown velvet. The waist was draped to j troubled with rheumatism and tried a num- DOMBEY AND SON,
fields of thought, have no need of la­
mndnataar
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AND
prl.-n.
Xow to prom to yon that thin statement Ir
BLEAK
HOUSE,
one side and the sleeves were puffed at Iter of different remedies, but says none of
borious search among records and prece­
•bo-lutnly trno, we wonlU lite f..r ear roador or thia
THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELER,
«•^•r to 0M..r ono of o.ir mnren ton ortanr or plan.,,
the top. With this was worn a silver them seemed tod" him any good; but tinal- LITTLE DORRIT,
ASHLAND.
A TALE OF TWO CITIES. HARD
dents, but by a divine instinct steer
OREGON
nad wo wtu ^r yoa a »r«at barxalu. Partlculara Frw.
OUR
MUTUAL
FRIEND,
satr.fc.Uoa UCa»»S> mu or moaoy promptly re-
TIME8 AND THE M.STERY OF
gray crepe bonnet with ruby velvet bor­ lv he got bold of one that speedily cured
straight across an ocean of sopliistry. and
fcn-twl nt any Miao wlthla thrao(l'. ’Hu-r. with Inton.«;
him. He was much plea-ed with’it. and PICKWICK PAPERS,
I
EDWIN DROOD.
altpr.wol. OBOIUMT rt.no or Organ, fully wnm-uwl
dering.
strike
infallibly
the
weakest
point
in
the
felt
sure
that
other»
similarly
afflicted
wn ywr-a. U?0 we Irft Nome a penniless plowboy;
The above are without question the most famous novel» tha] were ever writtin. For »
An outdoor suit for a girl qf ten was would like to know what the remedy was
to-Xay we hare nea Ijr one tic nd ml thousand or
citadel of error.
quarter of a century tl.ey have been '-eiebrated in eyery n«>»k and corner of the <*ivi;iz<.i|
organa and piano, in une-ell-ervr the
Will Sell. Rent and Handle ■•««'I'»
that
cured
him
he
states
lor
the
benefit
of-pratr
cashmore,
with
perpendicular
»ori.1. If tu.y wore not <wd. we could n t have
All intelligent men who heard his
world, let t,i< re ere tlmusaiids of homes in America Lot yet sip )
w,i|, :, »■ r, f n;c, r
.old an ma y.
Could »el
No. certainly not.
strip-.. of red velvet ribbon put ">n so that of the public that it is ca led Chamberlain's the u.-u •! high cost <4 the Look« preventing people hi moderate hreti:nvw. « ;i>m ift.zfe,;!
Charleston (Ills.) speech (thought to have
Each .nd «rrry inati anient la fu.ly warrant^ for
Pain
Balm.
It
is
for
-ale
here
at
50
cents
Real Estate on Commission
t-n yeara. to be manufactured Nm the boa­
one strip ■ comes on each plait. The waist [>er bottle by our druggists. Chitwood Bros. this luxury. l;.:r now, owing to the use of modern improved priming, ( i,.'ami »uiei ¡'.e
been the best in his great debate with
material market Mv.-da, or ready money can bu
macliiiu iy, the < xti-ijrmi, l,,w price of white paper, and the great c-itin« pin,:, i-, lot- b,,,*
v.-.is xo-edingly long and draped, and
Douglas) say that the short paragraphs
trade, we are euablfl 1-> offer to our snbgcriliei'B and reader» a set "f Dicln-,»’
| n
”
Consumption
Cured.
there was a surah sash at the back. A
in which he swept away whole volumes
price win-'.■ »11 an tf >rd to pay. Every home in the laud ¡a»i now I,, t-um in <'
■ • 1
*
1
A Choice Collection of City and
drab c’. ah coat had red velvet facings,
of sophistry sent a thrill of assent
An old physician, retired from practice, 1 <»t the great autli r'» works.
an.l t: • broad, flat bat was lined with having had placed in his hands by an East
t
h
rough
the
Country Property for sale.
velvet and had Alsatian bows of cloth in India missionary the formula of a siuple
whole vast audi­
vegetable remedy for the speedy and per­
front.
ence. and that
manent cure of Con-umption. Bronchitis.
Anp pfr»on uishiny to tell prop­
Another pretty dress for a young girl Catarrh. Asthma and all throat and lung
every hearer un-
“DO YOf SEE THAT SPoT*
of fourteen to sixteen was of gobelin altections. also a positive and radical cure
orti/ usili ¡inti it to their interest
derstood them
enately for him he had put his shirt on blue tricot, made quite plain and only for Nervou» Debility and Nervous Com­
perfectly. And
to call anti see us
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
hind side l“‘lore. When he had finished trimmed with siuall velvet buttons and curative
this brings us to
powers in thousands of cases, has
Mr. Lincoln aFose and asked his oppo­ velvet foot trimming at the bottom in felt it his duty to make it known to his suf­
<1^7 or Holiday P eNen.».
the true solution
Address
I Han. Daniel F. Beatty, Wa*hi..gton, Free.
•We will nd the ' ATIKI: SET OF DICKENS' WOHK8, in TWELVE \ OL-
nent if be would please rise. The judtre yery dark blue. Tais could be copied in fering fellows. Actuated bv this motive
Estray Notice.
New Jersey.
of the seeming
_ l>y cur-elves, also the VALLEY HEC*
and a desire to relieve human su.i'ering. I I’MF’S,
«. ah
.. ab‘;ve di
- I p"-t,ig<- _ prepaid
complied. “Will you please tnru your any color and in almost any material.
paradox. While
, .pi
will send free of charge, to all who de-ire it, ■»ttDf'.rOM YE\i: .
. . oi
. - w > it'i.
... which
which 1»
i> only
only w
00 ’centBnm^haTiu
cents ni< re than the
back
to
th?
jury?
Now.
gentlemen
of
Aprons
in
fanciful
and
dainty
designs
regular
suh-erit.-f
»<(»1
nricp
nf
th«.»
not-zir
A.».
, u,.-
at____ ..
..
« azv
ORKEL MARE, will weigh MO or 900
in many things
tin- recipe, in German, French or Engfj»ih-
ni turn pnte of thi- pa|>er. Our reader-,
therefore, practically
get *»•**»*
a »etof
lbs.; a little white on left fore-foot;
the
jury,"
said
Lincoln,
“
what-sort
of
are
more
often
seen
upon
children
of
the
vo
..'°r
'"
‘‘
-y
*1
his
is
the
grandest
prc.aiu n eve.
with full direction» for preparing and us
he fell beliiml the
”
,
’
-r
'I
‘
ly
'O
cents.
Ihisisthe
^^jirmmm^
left hind foot white to fetlock: branded R
“d to
’et
value c. i you j ace upon Judge Logan's best families with their best costumes ing. Sent by mail by addressing with offered. I p t »hi« tune a et ot Dicken-' works has u«ualiv live i > tliJ.jA) or more.'
Ted
statesmen aud
on left shoulder; little star tn forehead.
-tamp, naming thi.» paver. W. A. NOYES, all your friend- that they can set a set of Dickens' work». in *-
knowledge
of
horses
when
he
doesn't
twelve
volumes,
with
a
than
before
for
a
long
time,
and
now
it
liberaton men­ WILLIAM in OF ENG­
The above described animal will be duly
.year’s subscription lo the V alley R ecoed for onlv $3 10
S20 Powers’ Block. Rochester, N. Y.
Suitable for wrapping purposes, to
know enough to put hi3 shirt on right is quite admissible for them to be worn
"old for a paMurv bill of fourteen months,
LAND.
great premium. If
I
„ • • it
- will make no difference, for
tioned, in one
y ■ ur subscription lifts not vpt expired,
par from
Irrwii date
tiatc z»»
zx \kt ...,n r-i
f .. , ’ ’
including feed during lest winter
underlay carpets, etc.,
one \ ear
ot~ expiraliom
An elegant line of jewelry, watches, it will la? extended il hup
talent he -urp, -J them all—he under- side foremast when he comes into on visits and at home as well as at school,
E. B. MYER
of
iibsS:
s. . '“'‘Add^rA^ii^v^
court. ' A roar of laughter followed and they always look so sweet and fresh clocks, etc . to select from at J. S Muller ’s.
stood
huuiuti
Lattice,
aud
pvticularly
AahUnd. Or., Dec. 18, W«u.
Address Ashland, Oregon:
Por Sale at the KECOKD Office.
will pay parties bring elsewhere to make
toe nuturv of tue American people, la this sally, and when Mr. Lincoln had that the fashion never ought to have died a It tripber«
and inspect ’ before purchasing
fim a h ad uia urguiaaat toe jury gave • out.
Q uvb HaBraa.
eiMwbere,
“August
Flower'
J. H. Russell
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