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

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    The young man and the girl entered |
BEHIND THE SCENES.
the bouse and remained- there a few ORCHARD AND GARDEN.
B. F. Reeser’s <•
minutes. They came out looking greatly
Many of. Emma Abbott’s costumes
troubled, and the girl was crying. The
Young Van Bibber's success as an am­ young man gave him another address, TOPICS OF INTEREST TO AMERI­ have been ’sold, Corinne being a large
ASHLAND.Os.. .T bubm ^ t ,July 16. aiSl
-
ateur crook so excited the members of 1 and Travers made off for it. It was a I
purchaser. At the time of her death it
CAN HORTICULTURISTS.
Is the place to buy
his set who had lost money by it that house attached to a church. “They are
was said that her written wish was that
The People's Paper.
young Mr. Travers said he, too, would a runaway couple and they are trying to
they should be burned.
go out and prey upon society and in five get married.” They were apparently The tlaeagnus Longipes, a Handsome
Office in McCall’s Hall,.up-ttairs; stairs on
The author of that remarkable novel,
Plant Desirable for Ornamental Pur­
hours steal $50. He would do this in the ' unsuccessful this time, for they came
north side of Maaonic building.
■‘As In a Looking Glass,” Mr. T. C. Phil­
* Those who have not guisé of a hansom cabdriver. His friends out again immediately, and the girl was poses and a Valuable Addition to the lips, has written a comedy called “Hus­
Entered in the Postoffiee at A’hland as
A Throat
used Boschee’s Ger­ wagered that he could not make the sobbing bitterly.
List of Small Fruits.
Second Class mail matter.
band and Wife,” which will soon be
man Syrup for some sum he named between the hours of 7 I “Can you tell me,” said the young Not only is this handsome plant brought out in London.
ox HAX,‘ A CHOICE
pull
and
Lung
J LJ 1 D LINE OF
Authorized Agent».
severe and chronic a$d midnight Travera himself selected man with her, “do you happen to know desirable for ornamental purposes, A new theater—the Powell street—was
trouble of th e Throat these hours, as he was afraid some one of any clergyman who lives near here, or but according to Orchard and Gar­ recently opened in San Francisco. It is
The following parties are authorized to Specialty.
Marble. All Orders in Stone Work
l’articttlar Attention to
receipt for subscriptionn, advertisements,
would recognize him if he drove through a justice, or some one who can perform
Promptly Filled. Marble Works on
and
Lungs
can
hard
­
handsomely
fitted
up,
and
has
particu
­
den, from which is taken the accom­
V>b printing, etc. Any favors shown them
MAIN STREET,
the streets in the daytime. He had gTeat a marriage ceremony?"
ly
appreciate
what
a
truly
wonder
­
panying illustration, Eteagnus Long- larly good accommodations behind the
will be duly appreciated by the V alley
in procuring a hansom cab.
Travers whistled softly and gazed at ipes is also a valuable addition to the list scenes. This makes eight good theaters
R bcobd :
ful medicine it is. The delicious difficulty
He
finally
found
one
who
consented
to
the stars. “I know of one.” he said, of small fruits. It is a native of Japan, in San Francisco.
...A. C. Howlett sensations of healing, easing, clear­
Eagle Point
give up his turnout for the evening for finally. “Get in.”
... K. B. Hatton
LuUWUe.......
ing,
strength-gathering
and
recover
­
A landscape painted by Joseph Jeffer­
Jacksonville
,...L. L. Jacobs
$20 down and a guarantee that it would | They got in, and Travers drove them and has been grown in this country to a
Which will be done in a workman#!«
limited extent for some years.
Central Point
___ W. A. Owen ing are unknown joys. For Ger­ be returned in order. Travers borrowed
son
was exhibited recently in a Chicago
manner and at prices that
to
the
bouse
of
a
young
rector
who
was
It
is
quite
hardy,
says
the
authority
Medford.........
Miller & Strang man Syrup we do not ask easy cases.
the man's shabby capecoat and sent his a friend of his and who had just l>een quoted; grows to a height of from five to art gallery. It is well studied and vig­
orously
painted.
Mr.
Jefferson
is
an
Sugar and water may smooth a man after a high hat of his own which married.
six feet, making a well branched bush of
member of the art society
throat or stop a tickling—for a while. was most disreputable. Then he climbed
“Tell this gentleman,” said Travers, great beauty, with oblong oval leaves of honorary
HEREBY respectfully inform the farm- j
This is as far as the ordinary* cough I up on the box, wrapped the blanket “that Mr. Corliss Travers sent you to light green above and silver}’ white be­ which gave the exhibition.
ers and lal>oring people of Jackson coun­ Full stock always on hand and mafi e
medicine goes. Boschee’s German I around his legs and waved his whiplash him. This Mr. Travers is a great swell neath. The blossoms appear in May, in Americans will have an opportunity ty, ty,
Oregon,
Oregon, that
that I I have
have been
been appointed
appointed to order.
J N Dolph......................................... ¡Senators Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat in a charmingly professional manner. and a friend of this clergyman, and his great profusion, small and pale yellow in next winter to judge if the recent reports . Deputy Organizer of Alliance and Indus-
-------- :o:--------
‘
trial
Union*
in
thus
county
Correspond-
of Marie Van Zandt’s indiscretions on
John H Mitchell ........................... j
and Lung Specialty. Where for His friends applauded in dumb show name goes, see?”
None but the best material used.
I
ence
solicited
from
all
who
are
desirous
of
Binger Hermann .................. Congressman
t’ne stages of European theaters are true, organizing Alliances.
the club window, and he saluted
The young man seemed somewhat sur­
there have been sensitiveness,
---- -----------------------------
------ - from
In REESER’S BLOCK.
KI Tester Pennoyer
.................. Governor j years
for she will then be one of the principal
them
sedately
as
he
turned
into
the
SAMUEL H. HOLT,
prised,
but
said
nothing,
and
entered
the
or re W. McBride
Secretary of State 1 pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr­
singers
at
the
Metropolitan
Opera
house
Phoenix,
Oregon.
ASHLAND
OREGON^
avenue.
house.
When
he
came
out
he
was
smil
­
Phil Metchan ...................... State Treasurer hage, voice failure, weakness, slip-
in New York.
£ B McElroy___ Supt Public Instruction
He
had
not
the
least
idea
what
the
ing,
and
the
girl
was
smiling
too.
Frank C Baker......................... State Printer ping down hill, where doctors and proper tariff of prices was, but as he had
Historic old Niblo’s Garden in New
“I did as you said!” lie exclaimed, “and
medicine and advice have been swal­
R8 Strahn........................ 1
York seems likely to fade away before
William P Lord................. ¿Supreme Judges lowed and followed to the gulf of net er found a hansom cab driver who if I had not he wouldn't have married
did, he did not allow this to disturb us. There was no reason why he should
long. There have been four or five big
R 8 B»an.......................... |
despair, where there is the sickening him. He felt rather all the more quali­ not, for we are both of age, and .ill that
failures there during the season, and no
HBirr JUDICIAL DUTUCI.
conviction that all is over and the fied to rob and blackmail his passengers. sort of thing. I’m very much obliged to
successes of any magnitude. The ex­
LR Webster...................... . .Circuit Judge
William M Colvig
.District Attorney end is inevitable, there we place He was crawling slowly up the street yon for your suggestion. I suppose this
cuse given is that it has been left behind
For Jackaon, Josephine,, Lake and Klam- i German Syrup. It cures. You are when a gentleman came down the steps Mr. Travels is one of your regular
in the up town theatrical march.
I
ath counties.
a live man yet if you take it
O of a large private house, hailed him and fares?”
There is talk of establishing in Boston
JACKSON CeCSTY.
jumped into the cab before it had stop­
“I used to drive his four-in-hand,” said
a
“
free stage” after the fashion of the
County Seat............................. Jacksonville
ped. Travers lifted the trap and said Travers.
Theater Libre, of Paris. Such enterprises
Theo Camaroo...................................... Senator
“Where to, sir?” to the top of the gentle­
“We won’t need you any more,” said
J M McCall...................... <
have already achieved success in Berlin
man’s high hat. The high hat turned the young man, “and thank you again.
Samnel Furry................... ¿Representatives
and
London as well as Paris. A like
ELAJAGNVS LONGIPES
J W Merritt ..................... (
and twisted, and the gentleman said:
Here’s fifteen dollars; you can keep the
proposal was made some time ago in
J R Neil .................................... County Judge
color.
The
berries
are
rijie
early
in
“Broadway theatre in a hurry.”
change.”
New York, but there seems little pros­
Chas W Taylor........... .... (Commissioners
OONTAINIKG
HARRIS & MURPHY BROS.,
Travers had his own idea of a hurry.
Mr. Travers raced back to the club July, and are oval in shape, like an olive, pect of a realization of the scheme.
Ben Haymond ................... (
and
of
light
scarlet
color.
When
cooked,
X
J
He
hit
the
horse
a
vigorous
lash
across
with his $50 and told his story, which
Max Muller ................................ County Clerk
Y
Sara Bernhardt went ’through the
Q
cranberries, they make excellent
James G Birdsey .............................. Sheriff ASHLAND,
OREGON. the head, which caused it to start for­ was fortunately believed. Then he in­ like
J .
Chinese quarter in San Francisco the
AMD
•
Geo R Bloomer..................................Treasurer
sauce
and
pies.
ward so suddenly that the fare inside closed the different sums he had taken
other
day.
She
visited
the
Chinese
I L Hamilton........................................ Assessor
There
seems
to
be
two
distinct
plants
was
shot
out
over
the
doors,
and
Trav
­
QR
to the address from which liis first fare
C 8 Price................... School Superintendent Opened at the old Ashland market stand on
theater and gave a mock performance
*J
1 rx
ers only saved himself from going over had descended, to the addresses on the of Ekeagnns and four names for them— on the stage, playing to total receipts of
Peter Applegate .............................. Surveyor
I l
Main street, facing the bridge.
T h « M am M oth CvcDoram* h«a b»*n pnb
longipes,
edulis,
Simoni
and
umbellatus,
X on4
Dr J 8 Parson...................................... Coroner
backward by clenching the reins. They police blotter, and to the home of Mr.
llshed to meet the want« ot the inAssea (or •
sixty-five cents. Afterward she investi­
JOSBrHUIK COUMTY.
so
that
the
two
sorts
have
become
rather
universal
compendium of knowledge, practical,
reached the theatre in five mint.tes. The Forbea. The last $15 he kept. “I earned
useful, scientific and general. The work Is pub
Coanty Seat ................................. Grants Pass
mixed and are mostly all grown in this gated the opium dens, rushing uniis
doors had just been opened.
listed complete in four large and ' andsome
that,” he said.
Shop
thoroughly
renovated
and
re
­
mayed into dives in which even
Walter Sinclair........................... Joint Senator 1 fitted.
volumes, comprising a total ot 2,17® page», and
‘Well,” said Travers, cheerfully, “1
He won $300 on the bet, and the next country under the name of E. longipes, guides hardly dared to venture.
is profusely illustrated w!th620beautiful engrav­
H B Miller.............................. Representative
which
is
the
best.
Mr.
William
Faconer
ings. Thousands of dollars have bwn expended
got you here in time to avoid the rush, day the cabman whose hansom he had
Volney Colvig
----- County Judge I
to r ake thia th« most oomp'ete, valuable and
describes
the
two
species
thus:
“
The
true
useful work for the masses ever published. It is
C O Bigelow...........
.. ^Commissioners i 1 The choicest of Fresh Meats—Beef. Mut­ anyway.”
borrowed sent him a pitiful note from
a work for everybody—man, woman and child,
P Hansen................
WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN.
in every occupation or walk in life. The sub­
“How much?” said the fare.
the Tombs, where he had been taken longipes is the dense, bushy grower,
County Clerk I ton, Veal, Pork, Sausages. etc.
Chas K Chanslor..
stance aud practical utility of twenty or«tinary
which
begins
to
bear
fruit
when
two
-Oh, anything you please for myself,” charged with extortion and blackmail.
volumes are comprised in these four, and so
J C Moss
-------------- Sheria I
Mrs. Jennie M. Lozier, the president
replete is the work with knowledge of every
“Sure enough,” said Travers gloomily; years old and only two feet high; and of the Sorosis, is a physician herself, the
eaid Travers, “and five dollars regular
J W Sherer...........
-------.... . Treasurer i
kind, bo filled ia it with useful Lints and helpful
the
umbellatus
(Simoni
as
I
have
heard
E C Harmon.......................................
.....
suggestions, that wo fully believe that iu every
;
----- . ......... . Assessor
"I
forgot
that
cab
had
a
number.
”
fare.”
home to which It shall find It« w*y it will toon
wife of a physician and the daughter-in-
from
oue
source)
is
the
vigorous
willowy
W A Massie
.School Superintendert
-
‘ ’ -l
The
driver's
bail
bond
amounted
to
■
‘
Five
what?
”
gasped
the
stranger.
come to l>e regarded as worth its weight in gold.
CW Havens..............................
law of a physician.
..................Surveyor I
Forwantof space wecan only briefly aurnmar
shrub
that
often
attains
a
height
of
ten
-Five dollars,” said Travers; “what just $300, and Travers paid it, and then,
lz“ a small portion of thecontentaof thia great
Dr Wallace...................................
................... CoronorI
--------- Ill A
feet
without
showing
the
least
inclina
­
Mrs.
C.
H.
Spurgeon,
the
wife
of
tho
work,
as fol lows :
in
fear
lest
his
protege
should
skip
his
do you expect to pay for a ride behind a
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Of l«4l*. Atrio».
tion to bear fruit. Longipes is the bet­ popular London preacher, carries on very HISTORY. Tn-------------------------------------
Minor« Creuvaoueontala. aeomplM.
_ . ' CM.» aP..», tb.
bond,
he
promised
him
a
regular
en
­
racehorse
like
that?
You
said
to
hurry,
retestine,
le*U»d.
Borneo, Burmah, the Senawloh Island,.
authentic hiitory of the great American Civil War, pro- I
County Seat .... .
.Linkville
ter species by far.”
extensive philanthropic work. She i» and
fuselyillustrated, with numerous Anecdote« of the Rebellion; a Serrla, Kettrerta. Tartar;. Ceabaaere *ud Tu»l,. Uo drab,.
gagement
fur
each
day
of
the
three
and
didn
’
t
I
hurry?
It
’
ll
cost
me
five
C A Co««*"-
11
;«well, of Ijike
Joint Senator
ocmplete Historv of America, from it« discovery by Columbu« to Turks, Mexicsn,.South tnrrlau smertssn Isdius. Inp
A Sayaei
the present timé; graphic description» of famous battle« nod Hsus. Siamese. Abrnlnlus. ttoroeflau,. Bponlards. Botae
jr,of Lake
.Joint Representative
dollars to doctor that horse up, as it is. months’ probation. As he does not need Rcquirenicnt* of the At.li .nd Sycamore. among the industrious invalids.
events in the history of a” nations, chronoiogloitl I Itallaaa, Greets, Busalnas, «borlas, A'¿has a. earolau«.
J 8 Orr
Muaioma. Australiana. Bul,srtsua, Siciliana, oto.. Ote.
............. County Judge
Miss Stella M. Callon has been ap­ important
the hansom more than three or four
I
can
’
t
use
him
no
more
to-night.
”
history, etc., etc.
The ash and sycamore are two hardy pointed master in chancery of Vermillion BIOGRAPHY.
W C Crawlord
......... |Cou>niLssioner- I Anyone contemplating the purchase of
This great work contaitrt the Lives of art ¡ -M ANUrACTrHEB. In this «re*t work la «leo dooerthed
times
a
week.
he
finds
it
a
bit
expensive;
“
Well,
I
won
’
t
pay
it,
”
said
the
gen
­
C fe Silvers...........
the Presidents of the United States, from Washington to aud Illustrated the arte and prooesoM of prlall»<, eureotpplBd
a first class Sewing Machine Should Not
and very accommodating forest trees
with portraits and other illustrations, also lives aud Isiokblndlnc. wood eiifraring, lithograph;, photo«rep*;, osllce
tleman. indignantly; “it's robbery, and but the other men are using it freely. It that, in good soil, prove remunerative. county, Ills. She is the first woman ti Harrison,
A L Leavitt.......
.................................Clerk Fail to
portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte, Shakespeare, Byron, William priming, pl.no making, watch mUuug. paper «taking, tie
E W Gowan......... .....................
promises to cost Travers about $500 be­ The ash wants a deep and damp loam to occupy that position in the state.
Penn, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and manutaewre oteilk. iron, steel, glass, eblns, perfumer;. >aap
I
Sheriff. 1
’
ll
take
your
number.
It's
downright
llUV A NO. 0 WHEELER
famous statesmen, authors, poets, generals, clergymen, etc., leather, stare*, wall paper, turpentine, postal oards, poetan
Wm H Howe
......................... Treasurer j
■tamp«, envelopes, peaa. pencils, needles, and nan; olbei.
fore the three months are up.—N^w grow it to perfection, planting it on light
extortion.”
Mrs. Mary E. Craigie, tho well known down to the present day.
things, all ot which will be found peoullarl; tn tarsal lag and
John Smart
........................ Assessor j
AGRICULTURE. Valuable hints and useful suggestions lartraetlre.
<C WILSON.
York
Sun.
W
Travers
calmly
unwrapjted
his
blanket,
author
of
juvenile
literature,
is
passion
P L Fountain
to Farmers, treating of field crops, gates and fences, fertilisers. I
School bu]>erintendet>t j
gravelly soil, chalk, rock, or heavy
farm implements ; livestock raising, including the treatment of ' FOUEICN PROnrCTB. IntanallM «awipüona. Illas-
ately fond of outdoor life, and spends diseases
Isa Leskeard
......................... Surveyor I A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines stuck his whip in its socket and prepar­
HETTY GREEN’S RICH SON.
clayey
soils
being
sure
death
to
the
tree.
of domestic animals ; poultry keeping, and how made trsted, of the culture «nd preparation for market of tea, cofl«-e.
John W Siemens
and profitable; bee keeping, dairy farming, etc. The , cbooolate, ooUon. flax, hemp, sugar, rioa. auUuats.
.......................... Coroner. 1 can be had by inquiring at this office.
ed to descend. Over two dozen men
As for the sycamore, it must be admitted most of her time at her country seat, successful
treatment of these subjects is complete and exhaustive, and j ginger, cinnamon, allapioe. pepper, cocoaauts. p*MM»pl«a. ban­
pruna«, «atea, raíalos, fig«, olives, india-rubber, guita
gathered around the gentleman, some of He Is Still Young, but Knows How to that a poor soil will never produce fine Milburn Hall, on the ocean side of Long renders the work of great practical use to farmer» aud stockmen, i ana«.
LAKE COUNTY.
percha, oork, camphor, castor oil, tapioca, oto., oic.
HORTICULTURE. Herein fa given the most useful hints 1
them
telling
him
to
have
the
driver
ar
­
Island.
Care
for
His
Money.
Interesting and instraeive
County Seat
.............................. Lakeview
to growers of all kinds of vegetables and fruit«, as gathered NATURAL 1TIAT0RY.
timber, it requiring that of rich and
dascriptions. accompanied by illustration«, of numero a» beasts,
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES
the experience of the most successful horticulturists.
C A Cogswell, of Lake ......... Joint Senator
rested and the other half urging Travers
Edward H. R. Green, of Chicago,
The retirement of General John Gib­ from
birds, fishes and insects, with much curious iutormatiou regard-
loamy
texture
to
grow
clean
and
valu
­
ARCHITECTURE.
Designs
and
plans
for
houses,
cottages,
A Snyder, of Lake
Joint Representative
their life and habit«.
“to take it out’en him.”
probably the richest young man
bon, of the Federal army, on account of barn« and other outbuildings, with valuable suggestion» to , ing
able trees.
LAW. Tws M ammotw C yclopedia to alee a oomplote tow
W A Wilshire.
........... County Judge
those intending to build.
Travers merely went forward and’ the west. Ho is worth $10,000,000 and
G. A. II.
telling everv man how be maybe his own U wyer, and
There is a great amount of truth in age recalls the fact that his wife often HOUSEHOLD. This work oontains tried and tested recipe« book,
G M Jones.............. ;........... (Commissioners
full and oonolse explanations of tlie general laws
rubbed bis horse’s legs tenderly. “Look heir to $25,000,000 more belonging to the advice to plant sycamore largely for accompanied him during his campaign­ for almost everv imaginable dish for breakfast, dinner and tea. containing
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
AV Lane..............................
and the laws of the several Btates upon all matter« which are
this department alone being worth more than nine-tenths of subject to litigation, with numerous forms of legal doeumeuts.
W N Sutton .............|
at
that,
”
he
said
to
the
most
offensive
......... Clerk
the
cook
books
sold
;
almost
innumerable
hints,
helps
and
sug
­
his
mother,
Mrs.
Hetty
Green,
whose
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
economic purposes, that is where the soil ing in the late war, and came to be dear­ gestions to housekeepers ; designs and suggestions for makiug MINING. Descriptions and illustrations of the mining of
W P Heryford
Sheriff ' kl Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ looking individual in the crowd; “look wealth and business sagacity have
mat v beautiful things for the adornment of home, in needle- gold, silver diamonds, eoUt aalt, copper, land, sine, tie and
is suitable, for that it grows quickly aud ly loved by all the soldiers.
A McCallen
Treasurer rades cordially welcomed.
quicksilver
wotx , embroi lerv. etc.; hints on floriculture, telliwg how to be
at that swelling in that leg. All through made her famous throughout the needs no usual care is well known, while
AHkisher
; School Sui>erintendeiit
with ¿11 the various plants ; toilet hints, tellling how WONDERS OF TIIE BEA. Herein are described and
Mrs. May French Sheldon, the author­ successful
W. A. P attick , Commander.
to
preserve
and
beautify
the
oomplexion.
hands,
teeth,
hair,
illustrated the many wonderful end beautifnl things found al ths
racing
him
for
this
man
that
calls
him
­
Although
only
in
his
J E McDonough.................................. Assessor
United States.
it will always command a good price, ess, is fine of physique, lithe and supple,
J R Casey, Adjutant.
bottom of the ocean, the planta, flowers, shells, fishes, eto., like­
etc.
W K Barry.......................... Stock Inspector
self a gentleman. Pretty gentleman he twenty-fourth year, Mr. Green has none perhaps better in the future than in the with piercing eyes, very handsome, of etc.,
MEDICAL. Many dollars Pi doctor»- bills will be saved wise pearl diving, eorai fishit g, etc., etc.
aunually
to
everv
possessor
of
this
book
through
the
valuable
!
a L AND MISCELLANEOra Berv.u
is, isn’t he? Laming a horse and trying of the common failings of rich young past. Ash being largely in use for most exceptional conversational powers, and information herein contained. It tells how to cure, by simple BTATIBTIC
The circuit court for the First Judicial
is given a vast amount ef useful and interact!»« iufbnMttosi,
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
district sets in Jackson county on first
vet reliable home remedies, available in every household, every I some of which is the population of American Cítie«, area and
to rob a poor driver of his fare. I guess men. He has an
purposes where great strength and elas­ one who appears to be regardless of fear. disease and ailment that is curable, this department forming a population of the continent«, of the States end Territories, and
Monday in April, September and Decem­
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights
medical hook, the value of which in any home can of tbe principal countries of the world, length of the principal
ticity are required, is likewise a valuable She is a granddaughter of Sir Isaac New complete
ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every. I won’t be able to use that horse agaiD office in the elev­
hardly be computed in dollars and cents.
1 rivers. Presideuttai vote for silty years. Presidential etati-tlce,
day in June and first Monday in November. Friday evening Visiting Knights in good for two days, and where’s my earnings enth story of the
INVENTION AND DIRCOVEKY. Remarkably inter area and depth of seas, lakes and oceans, height of mouutn'i.s.
tree to grow, but it must be provided ton and is of American birth.
esting descriptions of great inventions, including the Steam 1 aouinotion of animals and velocity of bodies, hrfgi.t ol »». u-
In Lake county on the third Monday in standing are cordially invited to attend.
coming from while he's laid up? That’s Owing’s building
with a suitable soil, else the growth is
Engine, the Telegraph, the PrinMug Press, the Electrio Light, menu, towers and structure«, distances from Wa«biugt»n. sM
May and the second Monday in October.
the Sewing Machine, the Telephone, the Typewriter, the Type from New York, to Important points, chronologlcsl hl«ttwy nfdl
what I want to know.”
H. J. H icks , C. C
Flavel Scutt Mines, the Verse Writer.
and does a large
meager and the timber of but second
coven and progress, popular sobriquets of Anu-n.
Setting Machine, the Cotton Gin, etc.
In Josephine county on first Mondays in
T. E. G odfbky , K. of R and S.
etc., common grammatical errors, rule« l*< ••• '
The
offensive
individual
said
the
swell
­
Flavel Scott Mines is the author of THE WORLD'S WONDERS. Graphic descriptions, j j citiea,
business in loans
March and August
class value. In many situations larch
uunciation and use of capitals. Wall Street p’r
heau'ifullv illustrated, of the Yellowstone Park, Yosrmbe of the world, curious facts in natural hi*.«
ing, which was not at all evident to any on real estate.
For Jackson county the County, Probate
’ay, Niagara Falls, the Alps, Paris, Vesuvius, Ven e. nuimal«, origin Of the name» of States, afidof ■■
and oak would be quite as profitable to many bright pieces of verse which have Val
Vienna, the Canons of Colorado. Mammoth Cave, Natural , works, popular fables, familiar quotation*. •
and Commissioners courts meet every
MASONIC,
one else, was the “worse he ever seen,” Mrs. Green has a
grow as the sycamore and ash, so that appeared in the humorous publications, Bridge, Watkius Glen, the White Mountains, eto.. etc.
plant«, dviug words of famous per sor.«, tale
month, commencing with the first Mondav;
and
the
crowd
began
to
nwimur
indig
­
as
well
as
in
Harper's
Weekly
and
other
TRAVELS. Descriptions, profusely illustrated, of the life, <.flhistie‘¿f the globe, leading goverunxi.u *•*
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
chair in the office
before planting it will be well to con­
for Josephine county, the first Monday in
manner.-, customs, peculiar forms, rites and ceremonies ot the i etc.
nantly
and sometimes
sider first the quality of the soil to be journals of a dignified nature. He is the
January, April, July and September; for
Regular convocations on the Thursday
Fi nn» the above brief summary of its contenta some idea o’ what a remarkably interestinv.
The gentleman pulled out a roll of bills suggests aud di­
son and grandson valuable
Lake county, every alternate month, com­ next after the full moon.
planted, and second, local or other de­
work the M ammoth cyclop . edia is may be vain* *l y»t but. a fractional part ot
t *i*i
’ Mt
1
thia gn at work have been named. It is a vast atorehou -e of useful and entertaining knowl
—itti<|V. st <
mencing the first Monday in Januarv; for
D R M ills , H P.
nervously, and gave a five dollar bill to rects operations,
of
a
clergyman,
mands
for
the
timber.
ably
on«
of
the
best
and
most
valuable
works
ever
published
in
any
land
or
Unruapo.
N
-1
on«*
LouW
!»•
Klamath county, the first Wednesday in
A P H ammond , Secretary.
Travers, who sighed as he took it.
and makes his out it. It isa work to be consulted every day with regard to the various perplexing quest S ih s that co
but her energetic
March, June. September and November.
in writing and conversation, by the farmer and housewife in their dally duties and pura» * tn, and fwn-u-
■Td like to punoh your head for it,” son does the hard
Some Remarkable Hybrids.
home en Staten arise
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
tinuous reading no work ia more entertaining or instructive.
•
sajd Travers gloomily, but the gentle­ work connected
Island.
Mr.
As
a
matter
of
history
it
may
be
stated
Stated communications on the Thursday man did not wait, and Travers drove
Mines was born
with one of the biggest estates in the that The Rural New Yorker was, so far
of or before the full moon.
slowly away until the corner shut him world.
in 1866, at Cherry
as known, the first to produce a cross
M L M c C all , W M.
out of sight, when he whipped his horse
Janies Chisholm, Secretary.
Valley, N.Y.,and
Mr. Green, Sr., made a fortune of between a hardy (Austrian) rose and
--L
'
—
into a gallop.
went to the me­
$1,500,000 in the export trade at Manila, rosa rugosa; that Bruant was the first
PRESBYTERIAN. (
*
ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, Ok E. H.
“That's very good for a starter,” said the capital of the Philippine islands. His to produce a cross between a tea and
tropolis in 1881 to
i
1st
and
3d
Tuesdays
Main
and
Heliuaai
strBfcts.
’
T
Staled
meetings
on
Church, corner taain anu n
the amateur whip.
seek his fortune.
I
wife was the daughter of Edward Mott rosa rugosa; that Professor William
Regular Service«. .—Bunday,
Sunday, „
Il A.
_ ________
M. and in eaeh month.
At the next corner two men, very I Robinson, of New York, who left a fort­ I Saunders was the first to announce hy­
By special arrangement with the publisher of the M ammoth C yclopj E dia , we are en
He secured a po­
Mas. A. M c C all , W M.
7 P, M. Sunday School. 9:30 A. M.
to make to our subscribers and readers the following extraordinary offer: We
much the worse for dining, waved at une of $9.000,000 accumulated in whal­ brids between the blackberry and rasp­
Miss Lydia McCall. Secretary.
Young Peorie’s Meeting, 6 o’locck P M
sition as office boy abled
will
send the MAM MOTII CYCI.OI’AilHA complete in four volumes as al>ove de­
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
him, and fell aud tumbled into the cab. ing enterprises.
berry (the plants were destroyed before V
in the establish­ scribed, all postage prepaid, also Jbe VALLEY KECOItl) for One year upon receipt
R bv . F. G. S tbangk ,
“Oh,” gasped Travers ecstatically,
I. O. O. F.
ment of Harper of only $3.00, which is but 50 cents more than our regular subscription price, so that
Young Green, whois described as gen­ fruiting); that The Rural New Yorker
Pastor.
•‘this is where I live. I’ll take every erous aud kind hearted, as well as a thor was the first to fruit hybrids between
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
Bros, and worked you practically get this targe and valuable work for the trifling suip of 50 cents This is
liis way up to the a great offer, a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleasure to us to be enabled to offer our
Hold regular meetings every Saturday cent they’ve got."
oug\ business man, sums up his own ca­ the blackberry and raspberry; that The
METHODIST.
F. S. AÚNES.
readers so remarkable an opportunity. Through this extraordinary otter we hope to
“Where to?” he asked again.
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
editorial staff, largely
Rural New Yorker was the first to pro­
reer
as
follows:
“
Born
a
Quaker,
brought
increase our circulation. Please tell all your friends that they can get the
Church, corner Main and Bush streets. in good standing are cordially invittJ to
‘Wherever you please,” shouted back up a Pyotestant. educated a Catholic and duce hybrids between rubus phoenico- where his fancy had a freer flight, and M ammoth <.'YCLor«DiA in four volumes with a year’s subscription to our paper, for only
Regular Services.—Sunday. 11 A M. and attend.
J. H. M c B ride , N G.
one
of
tlie
occupants,
“
and
get
there
in
lasius and rosa rugosa, aud also the first he began to attract attention by his work. $3.00. Perfect satisfaction is guaranteed to all who take advantage of this great premium
7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M.
by business a Jew.”
E. J. Farlow, Sec’y.
a hurry!”
Prayer Meeting.every Thursday evening;
to produce hybrids between the black­ Last summer he left the immediate em­ offer. Those whose subscriptions have not yet expired who renew now will receive the
M ammoth CycLor-EOiA at once, and their subscriptions will be extended one year from
THE FOUNDER OF MONTREAL.
Young People s Meeting, Sunday 6 r. m .
Travels
drove
them
directly
to
the
berry and rnbus phcenicolasius. The ploy of the Harpers, but continues to date
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.«
of expiration. The M ammoth C yclopajdia will also be given free to any one send­
Ladies' Aid Society, Wednesday 2 p. m .
Thirtieth precinct police station, and
R bv . C. A. L ewis ,
His Statue to Adorn One of the Squares development of the la6t two will be write for tbeir periodicals, at the same ing us a club of three yearly subscribers to our paper Address all letters to Ashland,
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
watched with interest.
time contributing to other publication» Oregon:
Pastor.
4th Monday in each month. Members in called to the sergeant.
of the City.
“These men,” said Travers, “took my
good standing cordially invited tv attend.
many of the bright things which serve
Montreal, the chief commercial city of
M. N. L onu , C P.
The Syringa.
cab at 4 this afternoon, and they’ve kept Canada, is about to erect a monument
to gladden the hearts of the multitude.
BAPTIST.
E. J. Farlow, Scribe.
mo ever since, and now they don't know to its founder, the heroic Maisonnenve.
The syringa or lilac, as some prefer to
Church, corntr Church and High streets.
The menu which lay beside President
where they want to go, and they won't The work has been entrusted to L. P. call it, is a favorite flower and one sub­
Regular Service».—Sunday, 11 A? M. and
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24.
get out or pay me my fare. ”
7 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A M.
ject to improvement and the develop­ Harrison’s plate at the big San Francisco
Hebert,
a
Canadian
artist
in
Paris.
The
Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30 P M.
Meets on tlie 2d and 4th Tuesday in eaeh
The two passengers, who had prompt­ monument will be erected in Place ment of varieties. Bailey in his nursery dinner was made of pure gold, weighed
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. month in Odd Fellows's Hall, Ashland.
ly
fallen asleep as soon as they were set­ d’Armes, the small square facing the book tells that new varieties and stocks one hundred pennyweights, and was
SET OF THE
Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third
M bs . R obt . T aylob , N. G.
tled in the cab, staggered drowsily into Notre Dame church, and will replace the are grown from seeds, which are usually worth a hundred dollars.
Sunday in each month, 2 P. M. Ladies’
J. H. McBride, Sec y.
Social, second Tuesday eve in each mon h.
the station house, where the sergeant
stratified until spring. Green cuttings,
You should niinediately have your name
R bv . F. K. V an T assel ,
assigned them to two cells, took Travers’
handled in frames in summer, are large­ placed on the R ecord ’ s mailing list. It is
A.
O.
U.
W.
Pastor.
the
people’s paper.
name and number and gave him $10
ly used. Cuttings of mature wood will
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 0b.
from
the
roll
one
of
the
men
carried,
grow,
alio
cuttings
of
the
roots.
Layers
Now is the time to provide yourself and
Meets in lodee room in Odd Fellows’ Hall
CONGREGATIONAL.
and suckers are often employed. Varie­ family with a reliable remedy for bowel
every kibst and thibd Wednesday in each which he declared was little enough for
Church, cor. Main street and Boulevard month. All brethren in good standing are five hoars’ service.
complaints.
It is almost certain to lie need­
ties are extensively grafted upon privet
Regular Service».—Sunday, 10:30 A. M. cordially invited to attend.
ed, and no family can afford to be without
“
That
disr'pation
will
cost
theiu
quite
and
common
lilacs.
Flute
budding
is
ana 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 M.
it. It costs but a trifle and may be the
W illiam P attebson , M W.
a little sum,' soliloquized Travers grim­
occasionally employed. Lilacs will grow means of saving much suffering, if not life.
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening
Which we Offer with a Year’s Subscription
B 8 R adcliff . Recorder.
R ev . G. J. W ebster ,
ly; “it illustrates the evil effects of
for a time when worked upon the ash. There are many different remedies in use,
to this Paper for a Trifle More than
Pastor.
strong drink.”
Grafting succeeds well when performed but Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­
Our Regular Subecription Price.
BEATTT’S TOOK OF THE WORLD.
rhoea Remedy is undoubtedly the l»est. 25
He was passing a too well known
in the open air.
Wishing
to largely increase the circulation of this
Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, of Beatty’*
and 50 cent bottles for sale by all druggists.
CATHOLIC.
gambling house on Twenty-seventh
paper during the next six months, we have made
Celebrated Organs and Pianos, Washington,
Horticultural
Items.
New Jersey, has returned home from an ex­
Consumption Cured.
arrangements with a New York publishing house
Church, corner Sixth and B streets.
•treet. which is well known to every
tended tour of the world.
Read his adver­
whereby we are euabled to offer aa a premium to oar
Regular Services.—Every fourth Sunday,
The next annual session of the Ameri­ An old physician, retired from practice,
tisement
in
this
paper
and
send
for
catalogue.
subscribers a Set or the Work« of Charles l)lrk-
except
the
police,
when
r
,
young
one
10 A. M. Bunday School, every fourth ,
can Pomological society will be held at having had placed in his hands by an East
en«, in Twelve Large and llandaomr
Sunday, 3 P. M. F athbb F. 8. N obl ,
gentleman he knew ran gleefully down
India
missionary
the
formula
of
a
simple
Washington.
Volume«, with a year'« subscription to this
Pastor.
vegetable remedy for the speedy and . per­
the steps and hailed him. The yonth's
paper, for a trifle more thau our regular sub­
Florida promises to become one of the manent cure of Consumption. Bronchitis.
name was Forbes, aud he came of rich
scription price. Our great offer to siilwcriber»
best lemon growing districts in the Catarrh, Asthma, and all throat and lung
EPISCOPAL.
eclipses
any ever heretofore made. Charles
but honest parents.
affections, also a positive and radical cure
world.
Services in Baptist church, cor. Church
Dickens was the greatest novelist who ever
The
boy
told
him
to
drive
to
Delmon-
for
Nervous
Debility
and
all
Nervous
Com
­
and High streets, second and fourth Sun­
lived. No author before or since hie time baa
For growing celery the leading requi­ plaints, after having tested its wonderful
Pe* r !• i r W e
ico's, and Travers whipped up his horse.
days, 3 P. M.
R bv . F. B. T icksob ,
won the fame that he achieved, and his work«
returned home
site
is
a
good
soil.
curative
powers
in
thousands
of
cases,
has
are even more jxipular to-day than during
April t. 1st»,
Pastor.
“How much?” Baid young Mr. Forbes,
it his duty to make it known to his suf­
from a
tour
his lifetime. They abound iu wit, humor,
Mr. Barry considers the Worden grape felt
around _ tho
grandly, pulling ont a great wad of
fering
fellows.
Actuated
by
this
motive
pathos, masterly delineation of character
▼laltlng
wot 11,
. „
one of the most important among recent and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
SECULAR UNION.
money composed of bills of large de-
Enropo,
Aa1a,
vivid descriptions of places and iucideuti
.'Holy 14»nd), la-
acquisitions.
will
send
free
of
charge,
to
all
who
desire
it,
thrilling and skillfully wrought plots. Each
' nominations.
Ashlaud Secular Union No 1. meets at
dia, Ceylon, Af-
this
recipe,
in
German,
French
or
English,
book ie intensely iiitereetiug. No bomeahould
rirai Egypt >, Oce­
Of all the varieties of ix?ars that have
McCall's Hall the first Sunday in every
“One dollar,” said Travers. Tlie youth
an lea, (Island of
full directions for preparing and us
be without a set of these great and reuiaik-
month, at 7 o’clock p m.
been introduced the Bartlett stands at with
th« Seas.) and
handed
him
a
twenty
dollar
bill.
ing.
Sent
by
mail
by
addressing
with
able works. Not to have read <betu is to be
Wsetcrn Ameri­
W N L ucky , Pres.
the
head
of
the
list.
ca. Yet iu all
stamp, naming this paper. W. A. NOYES,
“Can you change that?” he said; “it’s
far behind the age in which we live. The
H S Evans, sec’y
our great J onm-v
set of Dickens’ works which we offer as a
Potash fertilizers are of special value 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N, Y.
of >¿.»7« miles,
the smallest I have.”
premium to our subscribers is handsomely printed from entirely new plates, wi h new type.
we do uot ronwni-
to fruit crops, and there are few supe­
“Til keep the change, thank you, Mr.
ber o f baa ring a
The
twelve
volumes
contain
the
following
world-famous
works, each oue of which is pub­
piano er an ergnn
BOYS MAY BE HAD
Forbes,” said Travers calmly; “or, if fountain where the ice maze was built rior to unleached wood ashes.
lished eompieie, unc’^ai-ged, and absuluteky nnafjruiged :
sweeter in tone
than Beatty’s
A Farmer Governor.
you like, I'll drive up to your father's during the last carnival. With the pedes­
A ND SOMETIMES GIRLS, for ordina- DAVID COPPERFIELD,
Fur we believe
BARNABY RUDCE ANO CHRISTMAS
EX-MAYOR DA5.XLF. BEATTY.
we 1 *V© the
with you and get him to change it, and tal the monument will be thirty feet
ry service at wages, or upon indent­ MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT,
At
the
invitation
of Governor Tillman
8TORIE8,
i n» .
t.k.n I. London, "Tt"“ «,?£?
I'll tell him what good luck you had at high and be surmounted by a statue of I spent three hours on Saturday night at ure,(to work, attend “chool, and be brought NICHOLAS NICKELBY,
OLIVER TWIST AND CREAT EXPEC­
i»<-
nu.itu)
up somewhat as yov_r own;) and children
TATIONS,
price. Now to prove to yurt that this statement is
the tables. He’ll be so pleased.”
Maisonnenve twelve feet in height. The the Mansion, talking with him on the may lie bail for legal adoption. Address DOMBEY ANO SON,
absolutely true, we would like for any reader of thia
THE OLD CURIOSITY 8HOP ANO
“Confound you!” said the boy. grow­ pedestal will be of polished red granite agriculture and horticulture of the south E T. DOOLEY. Supt. Boys’ and Girls’ BLEAK HOUSE,
paper io order one of our tnatchleaa organs or p‘xn »a,
aud we will utter you a great bargain. Particulars Preu.
THEUNCOMMERCIALTRAVELER,
LITTLE DORRIT,
ing pale, “my name's not Forbes. and the figure of brouze. On either side in general, and of their status in the Aid Society, Portland, Oregon.
Satisfaction GU a B an I kSD or money promptly re-
A TALE OF TWO CITIES, HARD
fun led at any time within three (>' year», with Intereat
OUR
MUTUAL
FRIEND,
Give me back that money or I’ll have will be two beads representing the riv­ Palmetto State in particular. The ‘ ‘farm­
at A percent, on either Piano or Organ, fully warranted
TIME8 AND THE IV. iSTERY OF
ten ysara. I b TO we left home a p-enntlees plow boy:
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
PICKWICK PAPERS,
you arrested.”
I EDWIN DROOD.
ers Ottawa and St. Lawrence, from er governor” is thoroughly alive to the
we have nearly one hundred thousand of
The Best Stock in Southern to-lay
Beatty's organs and pianos in use all over the
“No, you won’t, Mr. Forbes,” said whose mouths water will flow into two agricultural situation in his state, and, 1 United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,) I • The above are without question the most famous novels that were ever wriita n. For a
world. If tney were not
we could not have
quarter of a century they have been celebrated iu every nook and comer of the <*iviiizcd
July 7th. 1891. (
so many. Could we I No, certainly not.
Travers, “or if you do IU tell. I guess shells and thence into the fountains. A believe, as thoroughly sincere in his ef­
Oregon-Latest Designs and sold
Each and every instrument to fully warranted for
world. iH there are thousand» of liomeg in America not yet nupplied with h » i <»f Dicken«,
you’d better let me keep it, and when farmer reaping grain will be represented forts to better the condition of the farm­ ’VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
ten years, to be manufactured from the be»5
UMUal high cost of the book» preventing people in moderate circunmtaiwe« Irom < njoying
material market affords, or ready money can
jA incompliance with the provisions of <
Most Perfect Movements.
you go home to-uight tell the governor on the eastern side, and on the other an ers by every means at his command; and the
act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled thw luxury. But now, owing to the u«e of modern improved printing, t iding and aiitciiimi
machinery,
the extremely low price of white paper, and the great oomiH-tition in the book
all about it and promise him never to go Indian scout with a tomahawk, both in y»t he is too thoroughly a politician to “An act for the sale of timber lands in the |
we are enabled to offer to our aubeferiberH and reader» a act of Dick ’i*’ « -rkii at a
there again. You've got off mighty bronze. The cost of the monument is auow his desires in the direction indi­ states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and trade,
which all can ;.ff.rd to pay. Every home in the land may now lx- aopph d with a ««I
Washington Territorv,” Mahlon Purdin, of l price
cheap as it is.”
of the great auth *r s
e
y
*
estimated at $10.000. It will be inaugu­ cated to stand in the way of an adminis­ Medford,
County
ot
Jackson,
State
of
Ore-1
The- young man glowered and swore rated with appropriate ceremonies next tration for the whole people. I have gon, has this day filed in this office his
under his breath, but Travers chirruped year on the 250th anniversary of the talked with men of all political shades in sworn statement for the purchase of the
to his horse and started off gayly. He founding of Montreal.
the states—one man in particular, who n >/* of s e and n of s w
of section ■
only needed $15 more and it was still
is a bitter personal and political enemy No. 20. in township No. 3!t s r No. 5 e, and '
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
!
Did Not Stop the Cluck.
early.
of the governor—yet I find them to a unit is more valuable for its timber or sought
A new and fine stock just arrived.
stone
The
lightning
performed
two
unusual
At
Twenty-third
street
aud
the
ave
­
expressing
the
opinion
that
the
adminis
­
We will send the ENTIKli SET Ol’ DICKENS* WOKKS, in TWELVE VOL­
EYE TESTER to discover exactly
than for agricultural purposes, and to es- ;
w IlVI I I 1 W Reaariful WetMtna. Birth-
kind of glass you need.
nue a young man with a bag in his hand feats fit the house of Nelson Vergasou on tration of Governor Tillman will be a tablish his claim to said land liefore the UMES, as above described, all postage prepaid by ourselves, also the VALLEY KEC-
day or Huliday Presenta.
OHD
for ONE YEAR, upon receipt of $3.10, which is only <i) cents more than the
Register and Receiver of this office at Rose- ;
Catalogue F ree A ddreee
waved to him, and he drew up to the Be tn Hill. It cut half an inch off the clean one.—Cor. Rural New Yorker.
Not here just for the season— But here to
Hon. Daniel F. Beatty, M ashing ton, New Jersey.
burg. Oregon, on Thursday, the 17th day of ■ regular sub-enption price of this paper. Our readers, therefore, practically get a set of
•tay.
curbing. Then a young girl stepped out rim of an inverted goblet on a table and
Lhi kens’ works in twelve volumes for onlv 60 cents. This is the grandest premium ever
September, 1891.
AU Goods Warranted as Represented or
of the shadow and sprang into the cab, left tho gobh-t sitting as it found it.
A Maine Truant Officer*« Suffering«.
lie names as witnesses George Bailey and I offered. I p to this time a set of Dickens' works has usually been $10.00 or more. Tell
Money Refunded.
and the young man followed her. He This work is said to have been dune as
It was amusing to see several truant» Samuel J. Bailey, of Shake..!ackson county. ■ all your friends that they can get a set of Dickens’ works, in twelve volumes, with a
’s subscription to the V alley R ecord for only »3.10. Subscribe now and get this
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