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T I next room, saying slowly and solemnly: PLANS FOR A GRFAT CHURCH. B. F. Reeser’s - ‘•Maurice Durand! thou who didst ; promise that on the anniversary of our Four Designs for the Episcopal Cathedral es in New York City. The Cafe Jean was situated at the cruel parting thou wouldst give me the ABKL ajì D O b .,/ T«ra»D*T, May 7 f«91 YORK WOOL GROWERS CON The Protestant Eph--opal church will consolation of seeing thee again if 1 corner of a quiet street in Paris—re- DEMN THE WOOL TAX. Is the place to buy soon have in New York city the finest called upon thee to appear, remember ' markably ljuiet at all times, considering The People’s Paper. I thy promise! Dear friend, I entreat cathedral on the western continent—one the near proximity of a noisy and much that will embody in delicate tracery but Remarkable ReaoiwUaas Adapted by Wool thee come. Maurice! Appear!" frequented boulevard, but particularly Then came a pause, amid breathless lasting stone the spirit of Anglo-Catholic Growers in Ontario aud Ixrxinxten Coun ■o after 11 o'clock at night. silence: but soon the voice was heard ties in New York—A Demand for Free Late one eveping most of the habitues Entered m the pot Coffin- at Aibland as again, saying: Wool and Woolen Goods. Second Cl*»« mad matter. of this bright and comfortable cafe had “Maurice, remember thy vow! I be takdn their departure, raising their hate, seech thee, appear!" -------- ON HANI» A FULL In January, 1890. the New York Re John F. Jones, Edom,Tex.,writes- 0 the manner is in France, to Madame Agents. [ 11 LINE OF CHOICE Another silence. Then another voice form club commenced its systematic can I have used German Syrup for the Jean, the smartly dressed and dignified are authorized to Mariti» Marble. All Orders in Stone Work | was heard, saying in tremulous accents: Bar Ocular Attention to vass by tariff reform discussions held in , advertisements, past six years, for Sore Throat, proprietress, who, still sitting at her Promptly Filled. Marble Works on “There is a faint light in the darkest ny favors shown them Cough, Colds, Pains in the Chest post behind the marble comptoir, smiled MAIN STREET, the village« and hamlets of such rural part of the room. * * * It takes a be duly appreciated by the V alley counties of the state of New York as it and Lungs, and let me say to any ami bowed in return as they went out. shape! • • • It approaches! * * * Rapoea: considered most in need of Bach treat- A. C. Howlett one wanting such a medicine— The blinds were already down and the It is * * * Ah! ♦ * • Away!" . R. B. Hatton German Syrup is the best. doors closed in preparation for the night. ment—that is, of thoie which were ap An unearthly shriek rent the air, fol ...L. L. Jacobs Which will be done in a workmanlike Madame sat a little longer, listening lowed 1 a crash and a heavy fall, and parently the most thoroughly wedded to W. A. Owen manner and at prices that B.W. Baldwin, Carnesville,Teun., to the gossip of the neighborhood gath and the;, all was silent once more. Miller A Strang protection. The first county canvassed ered during the day by the head waiter The startled listeners looked at each wa- Livingston, the next was Ontario. writes : I have used your German POTTER & ROBERTSON’S DESIGN. These two counties were supposed to be Syrup in my family, and find it the to retail for her special amusement other with dismay Some had turned when the day's work was over an l one pale, while others looked ill at ease, but Christianity, and will, it is confidently hopelessly bigoted in favor of partisan best medicine I ever tried for coughs could HEREBY respectfully inform the farm-1 indulge in a little relaxation. Th< u ers and tailoring people of Jackson couh-, Full stock always on hand and made and colds. I recommend it to every looking round and seeing that nearly al) all felt uncertain, irresolute what to do promised, present the best results of the Republicanism and high protection. They Some time elapsed before it was sug building experience of all the ages. It were the center of tiie fine wool growing ty, Oregon, that I have been appointed! to order. one for these troubles. the well known customers who every i gested that they ought to disregard their is to cost at least $5,000,000, to stand and the merino sheep breeding industries Deputy Organizer of Alliance and Indus ------ :o:------- J N Dolph ..................................... »Senators Correspond <***N'one but the liest material used. evening played dominoes or cards, and promise and go in and see what liad upon the historic Washington Heights of the state; the Ontario and Livingston trial I nions in this county John H MUcbril ........................ I ence solicited from all who are desirous of R. Schmalhausen. Druggist, of sipped coffee or drank eau sucre <>i Binger Hermann .................. Congressman and to be known as the Cathedral of St. Sheep Breeders and Wool Growera’ as organizing Alliances. In REESER’S BLOCK, Hylveater Pvunnyer .................. Governor Charleston, Ill., writes: After trying stronger mixtures under her vigilant happened, so as to render assistance if it John the Divine. were needed A move was made toward sociation was the oldest and strongest of SAMI’EL H. HOLT. <M«rge*. KiflMde .. Secretary of Stale 1 but friendly eye, had left, «be retired scores of prescriptions and prepara ASHLAND, :::::: OREGON, I ’ hoenix, Oregon. Bishop Henry C. Potter, as the head the non-political associations of its kind PMB afachan .................... State Treasurer the room, but it was in total darkness. K 8 McElroy Mupt Public Instruction tions I had on my files and shelves, for the night, leaving the remainder to A light was procured, and this was what of the metropolitan diocese of the Unit in the country. It had been organized Frank C8h««r.................. Blate Printer without relief for a very severe cold, the care of her faithful Alphonse. There they found ed States, is naturally the responsible in 1866. and liad taken a leading part in *8 Mruhn ................. i i were only aliout a dozen people now. The room was empty, the lamp was man at present and has been somewhat the Syracuse convention of wool growers, William P Lord ............... [Supreme Judge. which had settled on my lungs, I K 8 Ban ....................... | tried your German Syrup. It gave ■ an<l everything was sleepily quiet in upset the table overturned and the embarrassed by the fact that the firm of the committees from which, assisted by FUMtT JU»tClSL DUrTBlCT. me immediate relief and a perma | the cafe, when suddenly the stillness window wide open * * * The two Potter & Robertson, architects, the first the manufacturers, secured the advance was rudely broken by a loud voice ex m< u had gone—and the stakes with them. named of whom is the bishop's brother, of the tariff on wool and woolens to the LB Webster.................. .Circuit Judge nent cure. 9 claiming angrily: has presented one of the designs. Out exorbitant rates fixed in 1867. WUliam M Colvig ... District Attorney —From the French G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, 'It ia a lie! I don’t believe a word of For Jackson. Josephine. Lake and Klaiu- of all the plans offered four have been The Reform club thoroughly canvassed Charles Daua Gibson, Artist. atttTrmnties Woodbury, New Jersey, U. 9. A. it. and 1 defy you to prove it!” selected as the best, and one of these these counties. In Livingston twenty »acuox cocarr. N ew Y ork . March 19.—Twenty-two, must win. All looked up. startled, from game or eight speeches were made by Reform County Beat ......... Jacksonville newspaper, as these words burst from smooth faced and famous. That mea- Of the four favored contestants, Mr. club representatives, four of them being V Theo Caanerun..................................... senator gerly describes Charles Dana Gibson, i one of the occupants of a small table at William Halsey Wood offers a design in joint debates. In Ontario thirteen J M MeChll ) Representatives i the farthest end of tbe room. Tbe speak the artist whose work has become famil thought to be the most showy and orig- speeches were made, two of them being Maiauel Furry er seemed very much excited: his com iar to every reader of high class illus t.. in joint debates; aud literature, espe fa -------- 1a A-------- ............ County Judge panion, on the contrary, remained cool trated American periodicals. His weekly ■x, OONTA1NING cially upon wool and farming questions, ^Commissioners and self possessed under the provocation. cartoons in Life; liis clever and charac was not merely distributed at the I I but his white face and peculiar glitter teristic pictures for Mrs. Burnett Harri ............................ . .County Clerk meetings held, but sent through the Janie* G Birdsey........................... «tient! ing eyes belied that outward appear son's novel, “The Anglomaniacs,” which mails to every farmer in each of these O«u R Bluviiier ........................... .Trea«urer ance, and arrested attention when no- recently appeared in The Century, and counties. In this section the Democratic ! L HamillM. Asee«»or Anyone contemplating the purchase of ! need the dozens of other pictures from his pen party is so weak that it is hard to get C 8 Price School buperintenden i a first class Sewing Machine Should Not i The two had been engaged for some i which have been given to the public dur- Mar Surveyor Fail to T he M ammoth cy < lot ^ pia ho b#eu |>«ii» candidates to stand, and even in this last *5 H| llhbed to meet the WMnta <>( the niflMp« for « ♦ Dr J b Parson ............................ Coroner ■ time in close and earnest conversation, iug the last two or three years have es campaign no candidate for congress could ESjMl 1 uuivrrNai ctiinprodiuni of know b tlfc, practic«l BtTF A NO. O If HEELER COt’WTT. Mfl useful, M’h ntificand et-uvra’ I be w< rk it pub without raising their voices, interrupted tablished his reputation and made his be found in the Livingston district to I ii O hh I complete iu four largo nth ! iiaodMtoa I’Hl* County beat ... .................. Granta Pass A WILSON. only now and then by subdued exclama work eagerly looked for. vo'.uruo. <ti'.nprin.iiff a total of 2.176 r>a«e». an«l oppose the Republican leader, Hon. > Walter Sinclair. ............ Joint Senator I inq Is proiutivly illustrated withffiiu MMiutiliileDgrav (ribson is a tall, jolly young fellow »A ri:. v i àterftòJra àSfaWM !NH Inga. Thousautis of dollars liaie lH*en expendt il James W. Wadsworth, a man of im H B Miller......... .............. Representative ( A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines tions and incredulous remarks from the to r ake thia th«* tuo-t com pit u*. valuable ar. ! with a strong face and pleasing voice excittsl man. which evidently did not Volney Col via ... ................ County Judge mense wealth, the largest landowner in can tie had by inquiring at this office. uael ill work for the tnaam*« t*vrrpubl;a|i«*d 1« »• co «nitrir... i a work for everybody—<nat>. woman and child, ......... iCommissioners succeed in either shaking or moving the HL working quarters on Broadway con the county, aud himself reputed to be a in every occupation or walk in life. The sub F Hausen. « te» -* c pale man. who continued talking to him sist of two rooms, with walls literally stance and practical utility of twenty ordinary low tariff man; while in Ontario the Chas K C«malor ................ County Clerk ¡ MM vi lumea are couipriat d in tluae four, and ao hidden by pictures donated by brother and answering his objections quietly, ■¿dM replete ia the work with knowledge <»f every county cast its normal vote, and gave JC Mos« ............................. Bheri.11 j ♦¡Illi teb»d, ao Ail' d ia it with uwful liintaaod helpfu' until his opponent, losing all self control artists, interspersed with some of his ...................... Treasurer ■ somewhat less than the normal Republic »’tiggestionB. that we fully believe that in every ££3m] home to which It shall find it« way it will toon ................ Assessor sprang to his feet violently dis- own. One of these was printed in Life, an majority for the re-election of one of r^Uj] come to be regarded aa worth itsweiehtin gold, School Superintender t and is a cartoon tffillill F"r *aut of ppare wecan only ’.»nefli aummar- tnrlied the inmates of the cafe fev the its own citizens to congress. But the ir.e a Mnali portion of theconirntflof thia great . ..Surveyor : satirizing the cur angry words quoted above. other day the Ontario and Livingston work, aa folio*8 : .... Coronor rent craze for Chinese. the people of India, Africa, Madagascar, HISTORY. T hi M ammoth C yclopxdia contain« a complete Seeing that he had attracted general Sheep Breeders and Wool Growers' as and authentic hi«tory of the great American Civil War, pro- Palestine, Japanese, —DEALER IN— Iceland, Borneo, Burnish, the Baodwicb Ialaud*, ‘’infant prodi attention I m * looked around and said: fuiely illuBtrated, with numerous Anecdotes of the Rebellion ; a Rervia, Kaffraria, Tartary, Cashmere and Tunis, the Arab«, sociation held its twenty-fourth annual ccmplete County Neat................. ., I.ink ville History of America, from its discovery by Columbus to Turks, Mexicans, South Americans. American Indians, Igyp- gies.” “I did that 'Gentlemen, 1 appeal to you all. 1 Joint ¡Senator ■ meeting at Honeoye, New York. At the present timé: graphic descriptions of famous battles and tiau«, Siamrse, Abvssiuiaus, Norwegians, Spaniards, N w I m . C A C om aeU, of lake important events in the history of at' nation«, chronological ItalituiN, Greeks, RuMiians. Sibenaus, Afghans, Persiaus, with genuine feel A hygr. of lake am “orry if I have disturbed you with Joint Representative this meeting the most remarkable resolu piitory.etc., etc. Moslems, Australians, Bulgariaua, Sicilians, etc , etc. ing,” he said,as he County Judge This great work contain« the Live« of art M ANrFAC’TrUE*. !■ this great stork is also described somewhat violent language, but yoM tions were adopted that have ever been BIOGRAPHY. If C Craw lord and Illustrated the arts and processes of priming, atareotyplng the Preside is of the United States, front Washington to .. jt.'omrniárioners held it up. “I’ve MR. W. H. WOOD’S DESIGN. bookbinding, wood engraving, lithografjiy, photograph r. calfcn «hall judge whet*'«r 1 «n justified in re sent forth by a convention of wool Harrison, witb portraits and other illustrations, also lives and printing, C • BUvers............. piano making, watch making, paper luaking. the portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte, Shakespeare. Byron, William been one myself [Copyright by James Gordon Bennett.] growers. They are as follows: fusing to believe the *tory I hat e just A L Lanvixt. Fenn, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and manufacture of ailk, iron, steel, glass, china, perfumery, ausp. .... Clerk i leather, starch wall paper, turpentiue, poscal cords, postngr famous statesmen, author«, poeta, general«, clergymen, etc., and know how it inal. He calls the style the “ American KW4iaw*n Sherifl Whereas, 11 has been the policy iu the past stamps, emelopea. pens, poucils, need Is s, and many other heard We happened to sit ai same down to the present day. Wm Mllowe is.” He is a rapid Gothic.” It provides for a maiu interior’ for this association to annually pass stereo AGRICULTFRE. Valuable hint« and useful suggestion« thing*, all of which will be found peculiarly in teres ling aui Treasurer table, and naturally entered into con John dinari Assessor Farmer«, treating of field crops, gates aud fence«, fertilisers, instructive. worker, and 400 feet in length, with nave and tran typed resolutions praying congress to restore to farm implements ; livestock raising, including the treatment of FOREIGN PKOOrCTB. Intercctiag daev.-ripth»«*’.•»•••- vernation. Our talk drifted from one r h FMmtain School Hujienntendeul the wool duty of 1867 or its equivalent; and diseases of domestic animals; poultry keeping, and bow mado trated, of the culture aud preparation for market of tea, coflt-e, cutches more of septs. The nave is 70 feet wide, the cotton, flax, beuip, sugar, rice, nutmegs, clovrr, Tea Leekeajd - - Surveyor j subject to another, until I made some Whereas, Ttiis association finally recognizes successful and profitable; bee keeping, dairy farming, etc. The chocolate, cinnamon, allspioe, pepper, cocoanuta. pineapples, ban choir 135 feet long, with places for 150 the unsound news of its past position on this treatment of these subject* is complete aiid exhaustive, and I ginger, J J«l*i «>»1 W ttienueiiT .............................. Coroner ASHLAND, the reai ST4*11 OREGON inking remark aliout the so called scien renders the work of great practical use to farmers aud stockmen. anas, prunes, dates, ralslus, figs, olives, Indi*-rubber, gutta modern society in siu”“ the sanctuary proper 50 feet wide, question, and ever ready to correct any error HORTICl'LTFRE. Herein Is given the mo*t useful bints ! percha, cork, oamphor, castor oil, tapioca, etc., etc. LAKB OOCMTr. tific research into the mysteries of the into which it may havo fallen, we beg leave to to grow ers of all kind* of vegetable« and fruits, as gathered XATIHAL 1ITRTOBV. In teres Ung and i u street hc his pictures than and the bishops °>rone is between the submit the following: I descriptions, accompanied bv Illustrations, of numerous beasLa. from the experience of the most successful horticulturists. County tteat Lakeview spiritnal world 1 grant it is a fascinating SOCIETY DIRECTORIES fishes and insects, with much curious iuformation regard- sanctuary and the choir. The pulpit ARCHITECTCRE. Design« and plan« for house«, cottage«, , bird*, C A Cornwell, of Lake ......... Joint Senator any of the many First- We rn-ognizo that the wool duty is a barns subject even for an nnbeliever like my and other outbuildings, with valuable suggestions to ing their life aud habits. A Snyder, of Lake Joint Representative LAW. T mf M ammoth C yclopedia I s also a complete law artists who have stands in the nave, overlooking altar, delusion and a snare to the wool grower, and those iuteuding to build. self. and a good one for conversation and book, telling every man bow he may be bis own lawyer, and WAWUshire. - Judge ' ■ ................. County it has largely been instrumental in driving HOUSEHOLD. This work contain« tried and tested recipe« containing G. A. II. tried it. There is throne, choir and nave. Messrs. Heins, that and concise explanations of the general lavs ............ iCoraMMtotMrs | playful badinage, but to be told serious almost every imaginable dish for breakfast, dinn -i and tea. and the laws full G M Jones to the wall au industry it was calculated te for of the severaiStatcs upon all matters which aie Hl'HNHIDE POST NO. 23. La Farge & Co. have submitted a de this department alone being worth more than nine-tenths of always an air of subject to litlgatiou, with numerous form» of legal document». A V Lane ly and as an undeniable fact that the benefit the cook books sold ; almost innumerable hints, helps and sug Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and spirits of the departed can and do re MINING. Descriptions aud illustrations of the mining of W N Hutton Second Prior to 1867, under the various gestions to housekeepers ; designs aud suggestions for making I gold.siher gentility and ease sign of the Romanesque order, rnodi- ............................... Clerk diamonds, coal, aalt, copper, lead, siac. tin aud r<a; y beautiful things for the adornment of home, in needle- W P Heryford ......................... Bherift id Saturday of each month. Visiting Com visit this earth when they have prem about Gibson’s fiedby Gothic treatment. Messrs. George changes of the wool duties, the price of wool wo> X, embroidery, etc. ; hints on floriculture, telling how to be Iquickaiher CHARLES DANA GIBSON. A McCallen suc^eFtful with all tbe various plants ; toilet hints, tellling how WOMIEK8 OF TIIE SEA. neteia are described and ............. Treasurer rades cordially welcomed. fluctuated, not iu sympathy with the tariff, but Martin Huss and John Henry Buck nave men and women. to preserve and beautify the complexion, hands, teeth, hair, illustrated the many wonderful and beautiful tiling« found at 'he ised to do so. passes the bounds of ere W. A. P attick , Commander. A B . iaher School Superintendent by rcaw.1; the ever controlling law of de etc., etc. bottom of the ocean, the plants, flowers, shells, fishes, etc., Like« J R Casey, Adjutant. J E McDonough. .............. Assessor dnlity My neighbor tells this most Doubtless one reason for this is the fact presented a design more nearly. Gothic, mand and supply, the grower having received MEDICAL. Many dollars In doctors’ bills will be Fared ¡ wise pearl diving, coral fishing, etc., etc. while in Messrs. Potter & Robertson's W K Barry ! tliat they are all drawn from life. He high prices and low iiricea under high tariffs, annually to every possessor of this book through the valuable | ATAT1KT|< a L ANO MI »CELL A NEO I'M. Berm ....... SbKk Inspector extraordinary story: Tliat two years formation herein ocirialaed. It tells how to cure, by simple isghenavast amount of useful and interesting iufortuatiob. and, conversely, low prices aud high prices un tn The circuit court for tlw First Judicial yet reliable home remedies, available In every household, every I some ago tonight he lost his dearest friend, ii never makes fancy sketches. In the big design Romanesque is tiie general style der low tariffs. of which is the population of Americnn cities, ana and KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. disease aud ailment that is curable, this department forming a population district sets in Jackgorr County on first followed, with modifications, making a of the contiuente, of tbe8tatei acd Territories, and wardrobes opening from liis studio are lifelong friend, who on his deathbed, medical book, the value oí which In any home can of the pilncipal Third -The success of the wool grower de complete countries of the world, length of the principal Monday in April. Beptenibet and Decem i GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights haadly be computed in dollars and cents. plan which they call the “ Gerona, ” from enough handsome dresses to make the river*. Presidential vote for sikty year«, Presidential ota'istiue, pends on the success ot the wuolsa manufact seeing his despair, solemnly promised ber. In Klamath county on BeToml Mon Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every INVENTION AND DISCOVERY. Remarkably inter area and depth of 8ens. lakes and oceans, heig-.t ^f mcun**i»ii.s, urer, while the American manufacturer ia e8tiug descriptions of great inventions, including the Steam loconiotiou of animals and velocity of (^fes. of Qinnu- day in June and first .Monday io November. Friday evening Visiting Knights in good that he would appear to him on tbe an average society girl sigh with envy and a city in Spain. the Telegraph, tbe PriuMug press, tbe Electric Light, inen's, towers aud structures, distances from Wa-hlngton. a!*w seriously handicapped by reason of lieing com Englue, In Lake county on th« third' Munday i in standing are cordially invited to attend. niversary of bis death, which took place revile fate when she thinks that they will the Sewing Machine, the Telephone, tho Typewriter, the Tcp«- from New York, to important points. fhronolngie»| hl*tt*r.v of dis- pelled to pay exorbitant tariff taxes on every Setting Machine, the Cotton Gin, etc. ooverr and progress, popular sobriquets of Ant/|H*'eit May and the second Monday in lit Uctobei October. ’ H J. H icks , C. C. about midnight, if his friend in"oked hang in those wardrobes until the Anger pound cf clothing wool imported for necessary THE WORLD'S WONDERS. Graphic descriptions, cities, etc., comtnou grammatical prrors. ru'e- • i »>.- In Josephine county oi» first Mondays In T. E. G odfrey , K. of R and 8. nunc’at Ion and use of capitals. Wall Street p»-i- • wh -. r« e of time has flattened their flovnees and beautifully illustrated, of the Yellowstone Park, Yoicml'e a^T “ Ixture, walls aj| foreign countries of any hi« spint. He affirms that he h.-s al of the world, curlbus facts in natural hi-t:w «>t March and August Valley, Niagara Falls, tho Alps, PariR, Vesuvius, Vet consequence lb« benefit of free wool, and Vienna, < -<t the Canons of Colorado. Mammoth Cave, Nutu.ul animals, origin ofthe iiatnesof Stales, and ef ■ • ready seen him once since he died. Now dissipated their style. They are dis For Jackson county the Uonuty, Probate works, popular fables, familiar quotation«. «.( Bridge, Walins Glen, the White Mountaina, etc., etc. MASONIC, are thus enabled to undeK*? 1 our manufae t- plants, dying words of famous person*, fat* • «, and Commissioners cattrts meet every I ask you, as men of sense, living in the turbed only when for a few hours Gib TRAVEL®. Description«, profusely illustrated, of the life, i st:iti*tlc« of the plol»e( leading governp|*iiis t.4 . urers. month, commercing with the first Monday; son draws from one of them the inspira SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. mauiicrs, customs, peculiar forms, rites aud cercmuuies oj the Nineteenth century, is it possible to be Fourth- The great wool tariff of ’«67 resulted 3! for Josephine county, the first Monday In tion for a society maid or matron. Regular convocations on the Thursday heve such a statement?” In driving from the eight chief wool producing F ■ m the above brk f summary of'ts contenta some i <• n wlmt a «’«m ark »«bl y inter* *• t K r- ■! January, April, July and September; for . I ■ valuabley.ork the M ammoth CYCi.ofÆDiA is umy i*e i-a;n< y< t but a iraatioiial part of flu* t« n* • »•I- states—for v hose special benefit said tariff was this Besides the careful study which Gib The [iale man had flushed angrily dur Lak« county, every alternate month, com next after the full moon. I) R M ills , H P. worn nave been nam-<l. Jt ia a v^st Bt<»rchousp . i u eful and enterr-Inlng k u n i •’<• —t Ml «1- conceived and passed-more than toper cent, of ably tin»* of thé Leaf and moat valuable works < ver publi lu il i anv lard or Janenairo, Ñ ■ I <ni'.«* • «m w'tt son gives to made-to-order fashionables mencing the first Monday in January; for lug this speech, but it was only u trail ,11 >• their sheep in a single decade, while the price O’J’ it. ft isa work to ho consulted epory day with locant t the variona perplexing qixWlo- h th«.? A P H ammond , Secretary. Klamath county, the first Wednesday in arise jn writing and conversation, by tti“ farmer an l lioQsewlfc In ihelr dully datk-s an«l pursuit*, »? r i-- u- «ient betrayal of feeling, for his face re in his studio, he spends a good deal of of wool declined in a uearly c<«-responding ratio. March. June. September and November. Fifth-The importation of foreign wool in Huuou. rvteluii n» W<*k h iftQrc «LtertelQKig or liwuftivv. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M. Burned its former pallor, although hi time among the realities. But he is creased from 26,ltX>.060 pounds tn 1867 to in< re most in his element with the circle of Stated communications on the Thursday ej%s retained their straDge light, and it than 126.1)01,000 pounds in 1871. just four years was with a marked expression more of brilliant professional people which is al of or before the full moon. succeeding the highest duty ever imposed or M L M c C all , W M. annoyance than anger than he replit «1 ways glad to welcome such a meritorious wool and woolens. J. W Jarvis, Secretary. youngster as Gibson to its fold, and it is Sixth- During eight of the past eighteen calmly: years the foreign pr^ce ot imported clothing "It is nothing to me whether you be often possible to see a portrait of some AI.fltA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. 8. wools at the last jxtrt of export actually ex well known artist or writer, cleverly By special arrangement with the publisher of the M ammoth C yclop A d U, tee are en ceeded the price of our domestic fleece in the Church,corner Main and Helman streets. I Htated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays lieve or not; I have simply stated a fac fitted with a bored society smile, gazing markets of Boston. New York or Philadelphia, abled to make to our subscribers and readers the following extraordinary oiler? ' We and it is the truth. You pressed me wi. Regular Services.-Bunday, 11 A. M. and in each month. will send the MAMMOTH CYCLOI’.UDIA complete in four volumes as aliove de while ip no singls year did tbe domestic wools M rs . A. M c C all , W 7 P, M. Sunday School. 9:30 A M. questions concerning that great troubh from the center of one of his pictures. scribed, all postage prepaid, also the VALLEY ItEOORD for One year upon receipt brtiig the foreign price, plus the duty. Miss Lydia McCall. Secretary. I Richard Harding Davis, the bright Young Feorle i Meeting, 6 o’locck P M of my life until I told yon all—my de Seventh—Eugland, France and Germany are of only 83.00, which is but 50 cents more than our regular subscription price, so that Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. spair when I lost my friend after yean young man who has recently taken the the only throe countries in the world that ex you practically get this large and valuable work for the trifling spm of 50 cents. This is R ev . F. G. S tbarok , I. O. O. F. port woolen manufactures in exoess ot the im a great offer, a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleasure to ps to be enabled to offer p4r of mutual devotion and attachment, and short fietion world by storm, and has Pastor. nrss & buck ’ s design . ports of raw wool; In other words, these coun readers so remarkable an opjiortunity. Through this extraordinary offer we nope tn ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. his promise to return. I told you tyith been rewarded by the associate editor [Copyright by James Gordon Bennett,.] i tries, by admitting wool free, have creabid a largely increase our circulation, l’lease tell all your friends thal they can get the METHODIST. Hold regular meetings every Saturday fully that he had already kept his prom ship of Harper’s Weekly, is Gibson’s fa Their leading idea is to have a large I demand for their home wool iu excess of all M ammoth C y < i . opæiha in four volumes with a year's subscription to our paper, tor only at their hall in Ashland. Brethren ise once, but you did not believe me. I vorite for tricks of this s«rt. Church, corner Main and Bush streets. evening central space ou.bnt,meted in order to wools required to clothe tbeir people, aud after $3.00. Perfect satisfaction is guaranteed to all who take advantage of this great premium good standing are cordiallv invitej to giving employment to labor, export more wool D avis D eacons . Regular Services.—Bunday. 11 A M. and I in Those whose subscriptions have not yet expired who renew now will receive the do not wonder. The spiritual world is a attend J. H M c B ride . N G. give opportunity fur nt piementat ion of than they have imported. The United States, offer. M ammoth C yclopaedia at once, and their subscriptions will lie extended one year from 7:10 P. M. Bunday School. 0.30 A. M. E. J. Farlow, Sec ’ y. closed book to the majority: a ¿riiippee is the ritual and liturgy, allowing the seat on the other hand, by imposing a high duty date of expiration. The M ammoth C yclopædia will also be given free to any one send “RUIN” IN ENGLAND. Prayer Meeting.every Thursday evening; obtained now and then by some, but Phoi^BTi Meeting, Sunday « r. m ing of 3,000 people within 115 feet of the on raw wool Las not only destroyed our export ing us a club of three yearly subscriliers to our pajier Address all letters to Ashland, PILOT roc / encampment , NO. 16. Ulier AldKciety, W<JTneeday 2 r. m . trade, but so throttled our manufacturers as to Oregon : chiefly by conjecture and speculation Trad®’’ Against preacher, and with such jierfect acous I ruin the market for domestic fleece and give to Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and only, whereas actual experimental An Enormous''Itetete-C Rat. Ci A. L ewis , tics as will insure their hearing every the English, French and German manufact That Country. 4th Monday in each month Members in Pastor. knowledjfft is rare aud not often com I good standing cordially invited tc attend. If there is anything in the “balance of word distinctly. Their interior plan is urers th.- cream of our markets for cloths. municated. I told you what my priv trade” notion of the protectionists Eng very’ simple—-a centiaj space St) feet Eighth—The free importation of raw wool M. N. L ong , C P. BA1UST. E. J. Farlow, Scribe. ileged experience had been, and 1 can land is iu a most pitiable plight Ex square, a nave 73 feet wide, thus Laying into the United States would knock out the GRAND PREMIUM OFFER I Church, corner Church and High streets. of woolen goods and wonld revive the prove it. incredible as it may appear to I ports from England last year were fl,- four lesser spaces at the four faces of the imports _____ ______ _ __ ■ " T i Macular Service».—Bunday, 11 A. M. and present depressed state of our own manufact I HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, No. 24. A cat u !»! 1_______ ’T’TTTF! 7 r. M. Sunday B«hOol. 9:31) A M yon.” 300,000,000, while imports reached the central sjiace, the whole interior eruci urers, thus giving employment to labor here Christian Endeavor Society, « 30 P M Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each While he was speaking a number of enormous sum of $2,100,000,000. form in structure and containing 21,000 and create an increased demand for our strong Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. month in Odd Fellows’s Hall, Ashland. wools for necessary admixture, new arrivals had invaded the cafe, call One of the cardinal doctrines of the square feet of floor space. There will Covenant Meeting, Baturdav before third Ninth Recognizing the truth uf tbe al ove M rs . R obt . T aylor , N. G. ing in on their way from a neighboring «today in each month, 2 P. M. Ladies' protectionists is that when imports ex- also lie six minor chapels for the various facta, therefore, we, the members of the On J. H. McBride, Sec y. Bocial, second Tueeday eve in each mon h theater for a drink or a cigar. Their ceed exports "money flows out of tbe I peoples who h<i<l services in other lan tario and Livingston Sheep Breeders aud V.'ool K ey . F. K. VAMTateEL, curiosity being aroused by the words country,” and the country necessarily j guages than English, so situated that Growers' association, in convention assembled, A. O. U. W. most rcsixctfully petition congress to imme Pa»tor. they had [>artially heard, they drew near grows [>oorer. If this be trite England I diately place wool and woolen manufactures ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 6C. on the free list. In order that their industries In Twelve Large Volumes, CONGREGATIONAL. Meets in lode« room in Odd Fellows’ Hall to listen, and being informed of whatj must nave sent away last year the large; may again thrive and assume that magnitude every first and third Wednesday in each had happened joined the others iu dis sum of $8«X>,OGO,000. But nothing of the; Church, cor. Mai* street and Boulevard mouth. All brethren in good standing are cussing the pros «md cons of this debat commensurate with a nation of 63,000,000 of Which we Offer with a Year'« Snbacription kind happened. This “free trade” na Regular Services — Buiiuav, 10:30 A. M. people. to attend. to this Paper for a Trifle Kors than able topic, some laughingly, some seri tion has more than half the steam shije i and 7:3ü P. M. bunJav bchool. 12 M. cordially invited The action of these New York fanner« W illiam P atterson , M W. i Onr Regular Snbacription Prigj. ously, according to the view jUhey took ping of the w orld, and a large part of Frayer Meeting, every Thursday evening B S R adcliff . Recorder. I present» aa a^niirable contrast to that R ev . G. J. WcusTKR, of the subject. No one seemed to toke I this vast excess of $*00,000,000 worth of Wishing to largely incieaae the circulation of tbia taken by tiie Ohio Wool Growers’ asso I ' it very seriously, however, except a few. Pastor. ptper during the next six mouth«, we have made «pzoiL Rowing into England was earned ciation at a recent meeting in Columbus. Mrangement» wih a New York publishing house BEATTT’S TOCS OF THE WORLD. who shook their heads doubtfully, while M freight by ¿¡-T ships. wlierebv we are enabled to offer as a premium to our They passed resolutions denouncing the CATHOUV. Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of Beatty; others Gullied at them aud joked about eubecribers a Set of th« Work« of Charles Dick Another larg was sent in as Celebrated Organs and Pianos, Washington, manufacturers for expressing a desire foi Church, corner Sixth and B street en«. in Twelve Large and llaadaoqie New Jersey, has returned home from an ex I the profits on British lUYUstmeufi jn all free wool, and threatening that free wool Regular Services.— Every fourth Sunday Apirits. Above fhe Babel like r.oise ex ■ Volumes, with a year’s subscription to this tended tour of the world. Read his adver iwirts of the w ;rl I. The English syudi ; 10 A. M. Sunday School, every fourti shall be followed by free manufactures of tisement in this paper and send for catalogue. paper, for a trifle more than our regular «ub- ch;mations and su.nuhr »of conversation Hunday, 3 P. M. F atukb F. 8. S oil , ecription price. Onr great offer to «tilmcribers wool. : could be heard, such e.t: “.Impossible!" cates, of which we have heard so much eclipses any ever heretofore made. Cbarlee Paa tor. But the time for free wool is near, au-1 I “Who knows? Do yon?" “Vv’aif will in our-couutry within the past few years, L Dickens was the greatest novelist who ever send home every year enormous values wlieii the growers themselves'epen their lived. No author before or since his time has y. n bet?" “I am no fool!” “1 ix4 « EPISCOPAL. ia the form of'< ommodities. won the fame that he achieved, and Lis works eyes to the hai rin'.iLe ss of the wool tax, hundred francs he can’t prove it!" Services tn Baptist church, cor. Churi JTe "'°f9 pop»kr to-day ibaa durug We seoC England now about $200,000,- even to the wool growing industry itself, and High street«, second and fourth Sun “St range things happen!" etc. bls lift-tijne. tht-y almupd pi wit bumur 000 a year over and above what we buy- we have surely the beginning of the cud day«. 3 P. M. K ey . F. B. T icknob . path.«, masterly delineation of cLa.-ictoi' Hie gambling element asserting itself, in tbr.t country ': this excess being in pay Pastor. vivid descriptions ot places and iucideuts bets ran high, and it was finally agieed thrilling and skillfully wrought plot«. Each ment of profits on English investment to deposit the st;:U'-5 in the hands of the book 1» intensely interesting. No bome«l>ould SECULAR UNION. The Three Crades freights to -Ebglish vessels and trans I pr:y * CO. ’ S DESIGN. incredulous man; auj then they called ferred debts incurred in other countries A frontier town has settled the social Ashland Secular Union I*___ No ......... ..... at 1. meets 0« - .— -a o.—. .emara- [Copi-righf b.v Jr,;*.- . Go. ioi. i’- ¡matt.? upon the Spiritualist with thu weird look McCall's HaU the tint Sunday in every ab.e works. Not to have read them is to be where o ,r exports are less than our in»-; services piay go on in any of thetti at the jdcstion in a novel manner. T’ ose who in Ma eyes to make good his w.xds. month, al 7 «'clock p m. tar behind the age in which we live. The ports. sanse ihii'-Hirh <,-ryjce in the main in ■fût oat ibetr Wftslqjg belong to the aria Dickens' works phSS? which vrihÚJ we offer as a He seemed strangely reluctant, ai;<J W N LrrxT, Pres. &Xtovorumëb8Criber9 ¡ > h“d.r)mely •et of from e.m"el^™ The Republican doctrine is that to iocracy; those who do their own iaun- H 8 Kvans, sec'y. terior. sighed and hesitated, but at last he made send abroad more goods than we bring f The illustrations here given are fur 4fy work are members of the middle up his mind awl said: in L um foreigfc cqiinlries is a sign of nish ,1 by courtesy of the New York ciàss, aud those who take in washing “ If I comply with your request you DAVID COPPERFIELD, I prosperity, aud that a cquu'xy grows Htrald. form the lower class, B stor ® es RUDCE awo cmr '8 tma » must all submit to uiy conditions. Yon MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. poor when more goods are imported tuan °TATlÔïÿ ,8T AHD CREAT EXPEC- NICHOLA8 NICKELBY, must give mo your promise that no one V Sivrciistic Jehu. The following statement from Mr. W. B will attempt to intrude upon me or dis exported. In other words, that which i For do'.vm: ,1.’ sarcasm as to the merits Denny, a well known dairyman of New DOMBEY AND SON, THE OLD CURIOSITY 8HOP AND turb me in any way. and that I shall gees away from us enriches us aud that of a horse, rec y.meud us to ilm worthy I-exington, Ohio, wili lie of interest to per BLEAK HOUSE, which ucmes into our possession impov sons troubled with Rheumatism. He says: LITTLE DORRIT, have one witness with me.” jehu who c. ;1 a little advice to a ‘I have used Chamlieriain’s Pain Balm for OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. This was considered quite reasonable, erishes u;. Whuj. a topsy-turvy perver driver of a >irate 'bus, one of whose • nearly ASHLAND, two years, four bottles in all, and PICKWICK PAPERS, OREGON. sion of common sense! According to this and all consented readily. horses tumo.ed down the other day- in there is nothing I have ever used that gave notion England ought to lie growing • The above are without question me as much relief from rheumatism, We quarter "1 need not add that of course you auartp.r <»f a century ti . v liayo 1 ... . be«” <-elH>rated .."IB “”v<’,R ll.1Rt "J** •w*r "'iiUn. F,,r a tin will hold yourselves te>cn 1 in honor to |800,00d,000 poorer every year, Yetevery- • The Iiorse, alter stiuiiqqqa efforts, bad always keep a bottle of it in the house ' ’ world. Yet there ere thouaands of home« i i ' ah L hci T V “'i"1 !',,n,' r l,f !l,e riviliaed For sale by druggists. body knows the contrary. There never I i keep the conditions faithfully. You, sir,” the usual high cost of Ibo b<,<,k a picyentiinz ’ f* "" 1 " B*’t "f fruiter«, Will Sell, Rent and Handle bei-u got cu iu feet, when immediately tins luxury. But now. owing to tiie uh < 11’ fc ■ <'ir< iinis:»i1Wi|. fronih njoying he continued, fixing liis basilisk «ye on has been a lime when British capital was it fell over again 011 its side. C'oiisuniption Cured machinery, <fre exteemelv lr?w pfio’^ wbiTn!mr ........... ' ”1"1 pushing its way into all the world as Real Estate on Commission his opponent, who winced perceptibly, , ,.fr..r ‘alM '■ ?'"< K>" ■ > ...... I” mion in the book “I say, oil ’un,” cried the rival driver, | An old physician, retired from practice, trade, we arc- enabled now; and it is & well known fact that the “shall be that witness. You must ac ‘ ' ''' ' •« a “y >a i:.u : ’av - got 'im out o'bed too having had placed in his hands by an East price which all can Of cl to na, EvcrTf. ’ -,l,ie 1,1 u,l< ,aa-T 11 ,w *‘.Epph* d «¡th a vet company m • into tiie next room; the conditio;: of [he Engii.-di working classes early thi -morui i’. Run round to our India missionary the formula of a sinple i of the great ;.-i.h r’s voiki. has vastly improved within the past vegetable remedy for the speedy and per doors shall be left open, and yon will A Choioe Collection of City and mi 1 they 11 1 111 yer a pitchfolk manent cure of Con-umption.’Bronchitis, -T’ sui si < have to describe aloud whatever you fifty years. Wages are higher, to turn im over with.”—London Tit- Catarrh. Asthma, and all throat and lung Country Property for sale. may see. If the expe rience turusQutto has oeen greatly reduced, education has LI. A atier-tions, also a positive and radical cure be a painful one you have only yourself been proiuuiel. and the general comfort for Nervous Debility and Nervous Com of the working elasfo« j 8 higher than plaints, after having tested its wonderful THE SOUL OF A LYRIC. to thank for it." Any person trishinff to sell prop ever before. The “ ruinous effects of curative powers in thousands of cases, has With these words he rose and walked erty trill find it to their interest felt it his duty to make it known to his suf ITfih words that flutter their thoughts to utter. Pritiah free trade ” exist only in the toward the corridor leading to the inner fering fellows. Actuated by this motive to call and see us of American protectionists Winged LUMGghtx for the world to hear. part of the house, and beckoned to the imagination and a desire to relieve human suffering. I With a trumpet call, or the rise and fall who refuse to see «he most evident facts j ■ ■ B w W Beautiful Wedding. Birtb- will send free of charge, to all who desire it, Of a fountain crystal clear; other man.who, by this time consider flay or Holiday Present«. as they exist in England. this recipe, in German. French or English, Like the magic ro&es that dawn uncloses. Free. Addrew ably subdued, hesitated for a minute; Hon. Dxniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. with full directions for preparing ana us Dream ro.-es that hold no thorn, Estray Notice. but, putting on the best face he could, ■ w/J11/ cents more than tbg Ing. Sent by mail by addressing with regular subscription price of this nat*er Onr*™ ^ith the light immortal from Leaven's portal, ■ ■ X i-w -X x 7*.* General Sherman, like George Ban- stamp, naming this riaper. W. A. NOYES Dickens’ works in twelve volume«Pfn^.i-0^ waders therefore, practically get a set pf he took np a lighted lamp from a table is the soui of •» lyric born. ORREL MARK, will weigh fk» or 900 S2<> Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. I offered, t’p to this time a set of l)i< kens' workt'h«’ 1 ’“’ll“* ihe £r“ndest Preminin ever t'.aS Verj fonJ of y°nnK people. and followed him into the first room to lb*.: a little white on left fore-foot death unfettered, like old wine bettered all your friends that they < an L'< t a -ot < f h*” USU!1 y • *en or more. Tell He like«l to i/avc they) r.bonr him, and From the right, leaving the doors wide open. le* hind too* white to fetlock ; branded R By the mellowing breath of years. An elegant line ef jewelry, watches, year’s subscription to the Vuiry R f .- ort ¿ cken S| twelve volumes, with a frequently treated them with raore con on left shoulder: little star in forehead. With a Maytime measure whose tuneful pleas As they disappeared a strange hush clocks, etc . to select from at J. 8. Muller’s. great premium, if vour subscription , ?n y now and get this The above described animal will be duly ure It will pay parties living elsewhere to make it will be extended one year from’date of Suitable for «rapping purposes, to exp'(?,,i’ ‘u]*’’1.1 Ilialie 110 d' Terence, for fell over the noisy and excited com sideration than he did their elders. He M>ld for a pasture bill of fourteen months, Has an undertone of tear«. atnphere and inspect before purchasing pany. Silence' reigned for 6ouie time, was a thorough democrat in his relations Through all the ranges of Time’s vast changes elsewhere. including feed during last winter underlay carpets, etc., until the twelve stiokes of midnight with his fellowmen. He would talk E. B. MYER With the gold that its thought can give, 1 V-’e guarantee every article as represented Ashland. Or.. Dec. 18, 1880. For Sale at the RECORD Office. were heard sounding distantly from a with a laboring man as readilv as with a Euterpe's token of words unbroken. 1 or will refund money.—McConnell 4 Win Does the soul of a lyric live! ter. oharch ctodt. Thea > rptre [0 the millionaire,-Exchange. VALLEY RECORD. “German Syrup” THE SPIRITUALIST. J. H. Russell A shland M arble For Coughs & Colds. EET K SS8 Hardware, Tin, Sheet-lron and Copperware. JOB WORK, Ashland, Or. ORGANIZE ALLIANCES. DIRECTORY TIN STORE DEFY I Oor Laiesi ano tirstâæi M imi lifter ! I IN FOUR VOLUMES. A BARGAIN A Great and Wonderful Work, Sewing Machine. 2,176 Pages » 620 Beautiful Illustrations! m Y*le H. C. NIYER, HARDWARE, STOVES & TIN AVARE. Premium Offer to Subscribers to THE VALLEY RECORD. pallet] Rcrofii ynblfehiag Co. WORKS OF CHARLES DMS, BEATTY W. N. LUCKEY, Real Estate Agent, i»NSoSHE "YSTER¥ Great Offer to Subscribers To the VALLEY RECORD. ORGANS S OLD PAPERS itallea llecorb yubltehtitB ©o. - • ' !*"1 ' Mu Jt