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VALLEÏ RECORD. “German^ Syrup” ASHLAND. O b . . .T humdat , July 30 AtSH The People's Paper. Office in McCall’s Hall, up-stairs; stairs on north side of Maaonic building. Entered in the Praitoffiee at Ashland as Second Class mail matter. ForThroat and Lungs Authorized Agenta. fLIJiavc been ill for i | Hemorrhage “ about five years, The following parties are authorized to* “ have had the best receipt Mr aubscriptions, advertisement«, i “medical advice,* ‘•b printing, etc. Any favors shown them Five Years, will be drily appreciated by the V alley “and I took the first Kacoan: “dose in some doubt. This result- Eagle Point A. C. Howlett “edin a few hours easy sleep. There Ltokville R. B. Hatton Jacksonville ...L. L. Jacobs * * was no further hemorrhage till next Central Point ... W. A. Owen “day, when I had a slight attack Medford......... Miller A Strang “ which stopped almost immediate- ‘ ‘ ly. By the third day all trace of “blood had disappeared and I had “recovered much strength. The “fourth day I sat up in bed and ate “my dinner, the first solid food for “two months. Since that time I “have gradually gotten better and “ am now able to move about the “house. My death was daily ex- “pected and my recovery has been “ a great surprise to my friends and “ the doctor. There can be no doubt “about the effect of German Syrup, “as I had an attack just previous to I “its use. The only relief was after “ the first dose.’’ J.R. L ovghhbad , Adelaide, Australia. © DIRECTORY J N Dolph ....................................... «Senator» John H Mitchell........... ................ ( Binger Hermann ...Congressman Siveater Pennoyer Governor orge W. McBnde Secretary of State Phil Metchan .................... State Treasurer K B McElroy Supt Public Instruction PrankC Baier........................... State Printer K 8 Strahn......................... i Wil’iam P Lord................. ¿Supreme Judge« R 8 Bean......................... | rimrr judicial dutkh - t . L R Webster.............................. Circuit Judge William M Col rig District Attorney For Jackson, Josephine, Lake and Klam ath counties. JACKSON COUNTY. .... Jacksonville County 8a»t........... .................. Senator Tbeo Cameron.... J M McCall........... jRepresentatives | Samuel Furry___ J W Merritt ....... J R Nell ........... .County J u«lge ! Chas W Taylor ^Commissioners j HARRIS & MURPHY BROS., Ben Haymond Mu Muller ........... ....... County Clerk [ James G Birdsey ................. Sheriff. i .. .......... Treasurer | Geo R Bloomer ................Assessor. ■ I L Hamilton. CSPnce...... . . School Superintendent | Peter Applegate ................................ Surveyor. , Opened at the old Ashland market stand on Main street, facing the bridge. Dr J 8 Parson . . ................................. Coroner. • OREGON ASHLAND, JOSItrHINB county County Seat ............ ......... Grants Pass ; Shop thoroughly renovated and re Walter Sinclair....... Joint Senator H B Miller................. .. .Representative fitted. I Voiney Col rig ....... . .County J udge ^Commissioners I C O iMgeiow............. The choicest of Freth Meat»—Beef. Mut P Hansen.................. ton, I'eal, Pork, Sautage», etc. Chat K Chanslor... County Clerk JC M om . ....................Bheri.i J W Sherer.... .............. Treasurer E C Harmon ___ _..... Assessor W A Massie .School Superintendent C W Havens... _______________ Surveyor Dr Wallace . ________________ Coronor A BARGAIN -------In A------- KLAMATH COUNTY. County Seat ........................................ Linkville C A Conwell, of Mke Joint Senator A Snyder, of Lake Joint Representative J 8 Orr....................................... County Judge W C Crawford ................... (Commissioners Anyone contemplating the purchase of C 8 Silvera............................ ] a first class Sewing Machine Should Not A L Leavitt. ........................................... Clerk Fail to E W Gowan........................................... Sheriff BUY A NO. 0 WftEELEJi Wm K Howe .................................. Treasurer John Smart........................................... Assessor I <€• WILSON. P L Fountain ......... School Superintendent Isa Leskeard..................................... Surveyor A Bargain in one of these Fine Machfties John W Siemens........... .......................Coroner can be bad by inquiring at this office. LAKS county . County Beat .......... Lakeview C A Cogswell, of Lake . ....... Joint Senator SOCI CT Y DIRECTORIES. A Snyder, Bnyoer, of Lak Lake ...Joii Joint Representative W A Wilshire. .......County Judge G. A. It. O M Jones .... ^Commissioners ▲ V Lane • • * ......... BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. W N Button ............................ Clerk in Masonic Hall, on the Ist^nd W P Heryford ............................ Sheriff id Meets Saturday of each month. Visiting Com A McCallen ......................... Treasurer rades cordiallv welcomed. A H . iaher School Superintendent W. A. P attick , Commander. J E McDonough. ................... ’... .Assessor J R Casey. Adjutant. W K Barry ........... Stock Inspector The circuit court for the First Judicial W. R. C. district sets in Jackson county on first BURNSIDE BELIKE CORPS NO. 24 Monday in April. September and Decem ber, tn Klamath county on Second Mon Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock in the day in June and first Monday in November. afternoon op first and third Saturdays of In Lake county on the third Monday in 1 every month. Visiting sisters cordially in May and the second Monday in October. vited. M ary E. M c C all , Pres. In Josephine county on first Mondays in I G ertrude V an T assel , Sec’v. March and August For Jackson county the County, Probate KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. and Commissioners courts meet every j month, commencing with the first Momlav ; ; GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights for Josephine county, the first Monday in 1 Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every January, April, July and September; for Friday evening Visiting Knights in good Lake county, every alternate month, com standing are cordially invited to attend. mencing the first Monday in January; for ’ II J. H ickb , C. C. Klamath etranty. the first Wednesday in T. E. G odfrey , K. of R and 8. March. June. September and November. Sewing Machine MASONIC, SISKIYOU CHAPTH, NO. 21, K. A. M. Regular convocations on th« Thursday uext after the full moon. D R M ills , H P. A P H ammond , Secretary. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M. Stated communications on the Thursday of or before the full moon. M L M c C all , W M. James Chisholm, Secretary. Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest ALFHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. S. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays in each month. M rs . A. M c C all , W M. Miss Lydia McCall. Secretary. ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS. I. O. O. F. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. Hold regular meetings every Saturday evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordiallv invite.1 to attend J. H. M c B bide , N G. E. J. Farlow, Sec’y. 100,000 Prune Trees (mostly French^ 3 d ,000 Royal Ann cherry. 10,000 Early Crawford peach 10,000 Moorpark and Royal Apricot. 35,000 Esopus Spitzenberg apple. 20,000 Gravenstein apple. ¿5,000 Yellow Newtown Pip pin apple. 15,000 Pen Davis apple. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and 4th Monday in each month Member, in good standing cordially invited to attend. M. N. Lo»o, C P. E. J. Farlow, Scribe. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, No. 24. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each month in Odd Fellows’s Hall. Ashland. M rs . R ost . T aylor , N. G. J, H. McBride, Sec y. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Large Stock of all Other Lead ing Varieties of Fruits. FREE FROM INSECT PESTS Meets in lodere room in Odd Fellows’ Hall every riasv and third Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are cordially inviteli to attend. W illiam F attebson , M W. B 8 R adcliff . Recorder. Catalogue Free. Address: H. a— 8ETTLEMIER. . J. R——«— — Woodburn, Or. I ■ . A. O. U. W. . BEATTY’S TOCB OF THE WORLD. Ex-Mayor Daniel F.’ Re «tty, of Ceiebrated Organs and Pianos, Wasu ngu .1 New Jersey, has returned home from an ex tended tour of the world. Read his adv« : tisement in this paper and send fur catnip; • H JEWELRY! ! . A ■ The Best Stock in Southern Oregon-Latest Designs and Most Perfect Movements. *7 ORNAMENTS & CHARMS. BX-MATOK DAS XLr. »SA TTY. «• h«r. I Da From • rbotec^rh tak.n la London, " Xa»^.J, law. ' iaB.l? a,i price. Now to plow to yon tbt th to staton.ent h »•’»olutely true, vxo II ;o for any readar of t./s p»per to or»t«»r one of wir n»»tch ess o.ri%Hg or plan. ,, aaJ wo w!l! odor agYnKt Uu-vahu I‘urt:<•□5.-.rs Frao ’ NatttVAB an 1KE1> vr money prxoj.fy ro- ftwtod ar any time within three(s rv&rs. trim i’>t»*-r* *t«p rxwuL oneiiber P au> t»«- Or gm, fully warn-qt»^ ton y»x •. 1170 we l«»ft home «>? '»-i’JesE plowbay • to-lnv we Uxve nearly one hundiwl thousand o* b-.ttty « orpuw and pi wos ux use all over the >r! 1. If tiMjy were not couid not bare • -■14 »<» ¿¡ia »y. Coultl we f No. certainly n- :. i aeh and every Instrument is fully warrsuiied f - M manufactured- Trum the be-•; ».miCT.al utai kM affords, or ready money car. bt. SPECTACLES A new and tine stock just arrived. An EYE TESTER to discover exactly the kind of glais you need. Not here just for the season— But here to stay. All Goods Warranted as Represented or Money Refunded. J. S. MULLER CKituuetd Bros. Plazet Vor. ASHLAND. OREGON You should nnuediately have your name B* ced on the R rcord s mailing ‘list. It is people's paper. A choice line of summer dres- goods at C. 0. D. Emporium. I ORGiNSigÿg BIBIBMHMM Hon. Dteiel F. W or H‘ •»***.▼ p Free. Address ¿too. Newjerwy. HAS A MILLION MEMBERS GROWTH OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MOVEMENT. The Idea for This Orgauizatlou Took Form with a Maine Clergyman Ten Fears Ajo-Now There Are Thirteen Thousand Societies. ¡CopyrighL 1U0I. by American Prcsa Associa lion. I • TruBling in the l.onl Jesus Christ for strength. ' T must be men from the ranks of the peo T I promise him that I will strive todo whatever , T'i ple themselves. The Republican part}’ he would like to have me do; that I will make | cannot furnish acceptable candidates for it the rule of my life to pray and to read : 1 J the independent masses. No more can the Bible every day; that 1 will support my I own church in every way. especially by attend- ! the Democratic party. What then could tug all her regular Sunday and midweek ser vice«. unless prevented by s«ime reason which Ready to Give Battle All Along be plainer than that the fight must be 1 can conscientiously give to my Saviour, and made under new leaders and a new ban that, just so far as I know bow. throughout my the Line. ner. Trust no alien leaders. Put your whole life I will endeavor to lead a Christian own men on guard. In no other hands life. will the people’s interests be safe. As an active member 1 pre,mise to be true to THE CAMPAIGN HAS BEGUN. all my duties, to be present at and to take some H. R. C hamberlain . part, aside from singing, in every Christian En deavor prayer meeting, unie«.’ hindered by some A GOVERNMENT TRUST. reason which 1 can conscientiously give to my The Reform Army Must Take the Field lord and m&’ter. If obliged to he absent from That Is Wliat the Whisky Business Is Against a Corrupt aiul Implacable Foe. the monthly consecration meeting of the so- Under the Present System. The Power of Gold Which Must Re Re ciety, I will if possible send at least a verse of When a man wishes to go into the bus 8criptiire to be rea«l in response tomy name at sisted and Overcome—Disgraceful Tac roil call. iness of manufacturing spirits he must tics. Ul’ - B. F. Reeser's TIN STORE Is the place to buy Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware. S} HE midsummer is the machine that Particular Attention to conventions of r the Young Peo- x is used in the Office, ple’s Christian Court-room, and for reporting file notice of his intention with the col Endeavor soc;e- The utmost enthusiasm prevails among 7 ties havtTTjicome the leaders and members, which is quite ICopyright, 1891, Reform Press News Associa lector of revenue of his district, and ex lectures and sermons. tion, New York.] ecute a bond to comply with all provi Which will be done in a workmanlik important factors natural in view of the marvelous prog The great problem before the old party J sions of the revenue laws, pay all penal While its speed is greater than any in the spread of ress achieved Suggestions are being manner and at prices that other known method, it is so simple active religious considered for still greater extension bosses today is how to bribe, cajole, de- ■ ties or fines imposed for infraction of sentiment. They and renewed activity Among those ceive or overpower the revolting farmers : those laws, and that he will not allow that any intelligent person can gain a 1, bring together prominent in the discussions cf the hour and laborers of the country, who in reg any land, buildings or machinery used speed of ioo or more words per min » K iments, brigades and armies are an in the business to be inepmbered by any thousands df zeal are President F E Clark, Rev Way ute, in five or six weeks, without the ous young people from all parts of the land Hoyt, of Minneapolis. Rev. L. A nouncing their renunciation of their po mortgage, lien or judgment. This is 1 Full stock always on hand and made aid of an instructor. Circulars and litical allegiance. It was only yesterday equivalent to a deed for the property and United ¡states and Canada, and a fair Crandall. Cleveland; Rev S J. McPl; r- , to order. testimonials sent to all who mention representation from England, Australia son. Chicago, and Rev .1 P. Lansing. that these blind and stupid bosses woke apparatus; but Uncle Sam knows the ---------:o:--------- this paper. up to the fact that they might have only character of the persons engaged in the and other countries beyond the seas. Worcester, Mass straggling squads instead of solid ranks nefarious traffic, and, taking it for grant t.9 None but the best material used. J ohn W P ostgate Along with the young people, acting as E. T. PIERCE, FAYETTE, OHIO, to lead in the next campaign. But with ed that they will not be honest if they guides anti counselors, gather some of In REESER’S BLOCK, in the last few weeks the reports from can help it, proceeds to put everything the most eloquent divines in the world, Sole Agent for U. S. and Canada. their subordinates of wholesale deser under lock and key, bolt and bar, with | ASHLAND. ; : :::: OREGON. and the meetings are noted for their • tions everywhere, from Maine to Cali salaried officers of his own choice to "■---------------- ■-------------------- practical Christianity. J B This year’s gathering at Minneapolis, THE REMARKABLE RECORD MADE BY fornia and Michigan to Florida, have measure every gallon of product. at last penetrated their dull understand Having thus provided against any the tenth international convention of the THE LATE HANNIBAL HAMLIN. ing. They realize at last that they have possible loss, the moneyed partner then societies, naturally calls attention to the marvelous expansion of the original idea. He Entered Politics Eorty-scven Years a revolution on their hands. Pretty issues a warehouse receipt, which is ac Beginning in a very modest way at Port Ago and Advance«! Steadily to the soon they will find out that they are cepted at the banks as collateral, and powerless to check or overcome it upon which $50,000,000 are now said to land, Me., in the winter of 1880-81, the Senate and Vice Presidency—Painless be loaned. The government in this man idea of Young Christian Endeavor speed The duty of the army of reform from ner holds the property and indorses at Death in Old Age. ily took root and flourished amazingly. this hour is eternal vigilance. The the banks for the distiller. If the ware In 1882 there were 2 societies, with ! Hannibal Hamlin's name must be add 481 members; the following year there fid to the list of great Americans who situation is changing rapidly. It has house receipts represented something of were 56 societies and 2.870 members; have died on Independence Day—three changed materially, even within a week. value, for which money had been paid, five years later the number of societies presidents and one vice president. Jef The enemy has suddenly awakened and the transaction would be more reason was 2.314 and the membership 140,000: ferson and Adams died on the fiftieth is on the alert. You can see the signs of able, but they represent spirits which while today there are 13,000 societies, anniversary and Monroe on the fifty his awakening in the telegraph columns cost about ten cents a gallon, with the —-1. OONTAIXIITG with 1,000,000 members on the rolls. fifth—two signers of the Declaration and of every daily newspaper. The reform tax added of ninety cents a gallon, which forces have had little to contend with in tax is not paid until the liquor is with Notwithstanding this enormous increase a young soldier of the Revolution—and 31 the organization moves like clockwork I it is a striking illustration of the youth the shape of genuine national opposition. drawn from the warehouse and sold. AND • Practically then the government in and the expenses of the United society of this country that Hannibal Hamlin They have been able so far to devote have gradually decreased nntil they are was already in active life when Monroe themselves to recruiting and preparation dorses for the distiller to ten times the almost completely wiped out. Strict «lied His political career, from his elec almost undisturbed. Now they must take value of the goods stored, and indirectly T he M ammoth CrcLor.«niA ba« been pub economy and good management are the tion to the state legislature to his retire the field. They must face a crafty, ex loans him the money by allowing him lished it, meet tbe want» oi the masses lor » universal compendium of knowledge, practical, watchwords of the officers. The profits ment from the United States senate and perienced foe. They must meet attacks three years in which to pay the tax. useful, scientific and general. The work ie pul» _______________________ amount of tax due and ______ undue ____ last belied complete in four Jarge and bandaome of the publishing society meet all the resignation of the iflission to Spain, cov in the front, in the rear and on the [ The volumes, comprising a total ot 2.176 page«; and flank. It has been an immense advan- year was $81,687,000, which added to the k ' Volume- 1 general expenses and there are no taxes ered just forty-seven years, and certainly is profusely il!u«trated wlthfiZObeautilulengrav Inge. Thousands of dollars have been ext*ended tage, as I have explained in previous $50,000,000 loaned by the banks on the or assessments of any kind. no other public man of his time was so to i ake this the mo>t complete, valuable and ’ ’ • makes ’ . . . of . receipts, a total ©J® useful work for the masses ever published. It is One of the most active spirits of the uniformly successful or so completely articles, that the old parties have ignored warehouse a work for everybody—man. wi man ai d child, and underestimated to a great extent the ! À $131,687,000 advanced to his wicked part movement is Rev Dr. F. E Clark, the ; rounded out his official life. in every occupation or walk in life. The sub <• • stance and practical utility c.f twenty ordinary ner by his opulent friend. This is the founder, who is now popularly known as volume are comprised in these four, and to He was born in Paris. Oxford county, replete is th<* work with knowledge of every style of business approved by the politi “Father Endeavor." Dr Clark, who is ’ Maine. August'27, 1809. He obtained an kiud, ao flllnd is it with useful hints end helpful cal shysters who find so many objection suggestions, that we fully believe that in every a modest, unassuming gentleman, con exceUent academic education, but was home to which it shall find its way it will soon able features in the subtreasury plan. ducts The Golden Rule, the official news prevented from going to college by the com* to be regarded as worth hswelahtln gold. For want of space we can only briefly summar They find it impossible to provide for ize a small portion of the contents or this great death of his father, and had to work hard work, as fol lows : the governmental care and storage of on the home farm till of age. He then T h i M ammoth C tclopxdia containa a complete Chine«?, Japan?«?, the people of India, A tries, Madagascar, grain, but find no trouble in taking HISTORY. and authentic Watery of the gre,t American Civil War, pro- Pale*tiD“. Iceland. Borneo, Burmali. the Sandnich Island«, worked a short time in a printing office, funely illustrated, with numerous Anecdotes of the Rebellion ; a Bervia, Katfraria, Tartary, Cashmere and Tunis, the Arabs, charge of the distilled product of that complete History of America, from its discovery by Columbus to Turks, Mexicans, South American«, American Indian«, Egyp studied law and was admitted to the bar present time; graphic descriptions of famous buttles and tians. Biameae, Ahyssinian«. Norwegian«, Spaniard«. Swim. grain. The government cannot lean the in 1833, remaining in nominal practice important events in the history or a’J nations, chronological , Italian«, Greek«, Huxaians, Siberian«, Afghan«. Persians, Moslem«, Australian«, Bulgarians, Sicilians, etc., etc. money on honest com to half its market history, etc., etc. till 1848. but becoming yearly more and This groat work contains the Lives of afi • MANUFACTURE*. Iu this great work to also deactiL -d value, but can practically advance the BIOGRAPHY. the Presid- :ua of the United States, from Washinrion to and il uatraied the arts and prooease« of printing, Wervotypii ». more a politician. Beginning in 1836 as Harnsaii. with portraits and other illustrations, also lives and | bookbinding, wood engraving, lithography. photography, calico cash on whisky made from that com to Ktraits a member of the legislature, he advanced of’Napoleon Bonaparte. Shakespeare, Byron. William | priming, piauo making, watch making, paper making, rhe in, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and , manufacture of ailk. iron, steel, glas«. china, perfumery, reap, ten times its actual cost. This is one of thereafter from rank to rank with almost famous statesmen, authors, poets, generals, clergymen, etc., j leather, starch, wall paper, turpentine, postal cards, goatege the things a plain farmer can ’ t under stamp«, envelopes, pen*, pencil«, needles, and many wtbvi down to the present day. military regularity. thing«, nil of which will be found peculiarly in teres ting and AGRICULTURE. Valuable bints and useful suggestions 1 inaiructive. stand, but the Alliance proposes to throw £- to farmers, treating of field crops, gates and fences, fertilizers. I In 1840 he was the Democratic nomi farm implements ; livestock raising, including the treiment of FOREIGN PRODUCT*. Interesting te<erlp«lona. illu» a little light on the subject next year. — nee for congress, and challenged his op diseases of domestic animals; poultry keepiuc, und hew made j traced, of the culture aud preparation for market of tea. coffee, Ojai (Colo.) Recurrent. successful and profitable; bee keeping, dairy farming, etc. The | chocolnte, cotton, flax, hemp, surer, riee, natanega, clover, FATHER ENDEAVOR’S PARSONAGE, ponent to a joint discussion of the is treatment of these subjects is oemplete and exhaustive, and . ginger, cinnamon, allspice, pepper, coeoanut«. pineapples, ban renders the work of great practical use to farmers andst<Mikmen. ana*, prunes, dates, raisins, flan, olives. Indi*-rubber, gutia paper of the organization. His account sues; his challenge was accepted: the The World'. Coinage for 1800. 1IORTICU1-TURE. Herein is given the most useful hints I pcrcha, cork, camphor, castor oil, taptoca, etc., etc. of the origin of the Endeavor societies is novelty of the thing greatly interested growers of all kinds of vegetables and fruits, aa gathered NATTRAL HIRTORY. Interesting and instruc’ln The world’s coinage in 1890 showed a to from the experience of the most successful horticulturists. 1 description«, acoompauied bv Illustration«, of numerous mast«, interesting to all who take part in re the people, and that method was thus es fishes and insects, with much curious iuiormatlou regard falling off instead of an increase as com ARCHITECTURE. Designs and plans for houses, cottages, birds, ing their life aud habits. barns and other outbuildings, with valuable suggestions to ligious work, since it is another proof of tablished in Maine. In 1842 he was LAW. T h » M’ mmoth C yclopedia is »lao a complete law pared with that of the preceding year. those intending to build. tellin« every man how he maybe hla own lawyer, and the great virtue of small beginnings in elected to congress and re-elected in 1844. HOUSEHOLD. This work contains tried and tested recipe« ■ book, According to the figures of the deputy for containing ul! mid concise explanations of the general lav« almost every imaginable dish for breakfast, dinner and tea. and the laws <>t the several States u|»on all matters which are this particular sphere. He tells the story- An interesting fact in his congressional department alone being worth more than nine-tenths of subject to litigation, with numerous farms oflegal documents. master of the English mint the decrease this cook books sold ; almost innumerable hints, helps and sug “I was pastor of a church in Portland. life is that it was he and not David Wil T. W FORCE, PRESIDENT OF THE INDI- has been about $10,000,000. The coinages the gestions to housekeepers ; designsand suggestions for making MINING. Descriptions and Illustrations of the mining of Me., and realized the difficulty of keep mot who offered the famous “Wilmot r»a. y beautiful things for the adornment <M home, in needle- gold, silver diamonds, coal, salt, copper, lend, tine, tin and ANA AIJAANCE. for the last three years, according to this wo, X. embroidery, cto.; hints on floriculture, telling howto be ijuicksilver ing the young people of my. church to sue -ettaful with all the various plants ; toilet hints, teilling how WOADERS OF THE BEA. Heroin rredo-er!bed »nd reform movement. They are not going authority, have been as follows: to preserve aud beautify the complexion, hands, teeth, hair, illustrated the many wonderful and beautiful thing* found at tbs gether and in getting any work out of etc., etc. bottom of th? ocean, the plants, flowers, sh'dls, fishes, eto., like to make that mistake any longer, and 1890. 1889. MEDICAL. Many dollars hi doctors bills will be saved wise pegrl diving, oorai Ashing, etc., etc. them for the benefit of the church. So 1 .$151,613,070 $172.717,140 Gold..., the time has come for genuine, desperate annually to every possessor of this book through the valuable «T*T|KTI« *t AND MIM-ELLANEOCK Dn.lr , 126,023,460 118,671,965 information herein contained. It tells how to cure, by simple 1« given a vast amount of useful and iutepestln« infenngtion. set to work to devise some plan by . fighting, with no quarter and no respite Silver. yet reliable home remedies, available in every household, every some of which is th? population of American ctti< . »reg e« d 6,001,265 8,861,520 disease Copper. which I could arouse in their hearts.a aud ailment that is curable, thia department forming a | Itopu'ailon of the continent*, of the State« and Terrirerfo* »•»•I until the issue is lost or won. complete medical book, the value of which in any home can of principal countrie* the werld. i| al • t: ihe r 2- of - ---------- -- length of th? r«ri> < *- more earnest interest. Out of this ne • * * » • • $294,756,645 hardly be computed in dollars aud cents. Total..........................$283,637,795 rikers, Presidential vote fur sixty years, Pre«idrntial aic cessity 1 conceived the idea of calling INVENTION AND DISCOVERY. Retnatobly fnter sue* «nd depth of ae"«, lake* and ocean*, height of m. Now that the enemy at last recognizes These figures can be taken only as ap esting descriptions of great inventions, im-luding the Rteam 2>c<»ruotion ef ntilmslv snd velocity <>t Itodiea. he»- M <>l n.i them together at my residence and at m 1 Engine, the Telegraph, the Printing Press, the Electric Light. | menta, tower« and structnrea. distances from Wi i“hhigu«n. * his danger, let us examine his position a proximate, owing in part to the fact that the Sewing Machine, the Telephone, the Typewriter, the Type i from New York, to important poiiu«. ehrniHd>nr<>'- . 1 I 4. i * r of ' ' tempting to organize them into a body oovery and progress, popular sobriquet« of .». little and study his resources and his accurate figures regarding the coinage of Setting Machine, the Cotton Giu, etc. ’ etc., common pninitnalioal errors, ru’e WORLD’S WONDERS. Graphic de«cr<nt1o-a [ cities of Christian workers. 1 had prepared a weak points. In the first place he has some countrieC as, for example, China, THE uunciMtion and u«e of capitals WaUBfreet ? beau'ifullv illustrated, of the Yellowstone Park, ¥<>’••• < f the world, curious fact« iu nMnrai l.‘ constitution for them to sign, in which Niagara Falls, the Alps, Paris, Vesuvius, Xc all the power that money can give. That are not available, and in part to the fact Valley. :Mi ’ t!:«1s. oririn of lb*’ natpesof Stall*«, and . » Vienna, the Can<ms of Colorado. Mammoth Cave, Nm.-.t.i •r«>rk*. popular fables, familiar qtiG’atJrr ■«. they pledged themselves to Christian is his one great advantage. A reform that there may be some errors in the re Bridge, Wa'kins Glen, the White Mountains, etc., etc. !»l n s. dying words of fnmoita peyvops, fa»« Descriptions, profusely Illustrated, of the lifl*. ' t :fi tic '* the globe, lcadiur 5»>veju:.r-u .1 work. Well, a number of them came Sordid duction of the coinages to a common de T1IWEI.S. ! party is always a poor party. manlier.“, customs, peculiar forms, rites and ceremonies «H the I and cheerfully signed the constitution. gold is seldom on the side of right. But nomination. It should also be remarked F - in tin» nb<«ve brief summary of It a contents some I v > wlmt fl rp'n*rk"b1y 1’4 v p’’ 1 really did not have much confidence in in all the mighty revolutions of history that gold and silver coins to the value of vnlnabb w rk til»» M ammoth C yclopjedia is m*y bo • ai< • • . y 1 1 tv « iraci io1 al pip i <>i 11 t hin gr at work have b»*en itam It la a vaat. nt.t*r<-bouso *«f < 1 11 nnd ••i»t«»Ft b !» 5? k »• the success of the movement, because 1 right in the end has been might. The about $8,750,000 sterling were coined by ‘ y < itr ’ of th»* b»«Bt and rni-s1 valuable work a ••▼**» publi-1 «••I • i i i.nvIn <1 or J:n «-r.4p». * it. It ia - a __________ work to be c in*n:t .... ..................... _ “<^»*vwry . , day with ____ eear ____ * ', . t Ill- • ; • .« 11« ] >’Vt -»,.-1 < ‘ thought they would grow tired of it in a power of the enemy’s chief weapon must, Spain in 1889, and should be credited to ou' a it no in writing a:»d cc.nv^-rsation, by th- farmer an<! hoi.N-vifi» in ‘hvirdaPy duiicfl ai« 1 • t little while, as they bad of all other so however, be the one to be guarded the total for that year, so that the fall tin uouB reading no work imnore eufert»iQ>ns or Instructive cieties which had been instituted for the against most zealously of all. It is a ing off was greater than is apparent from same purpose, but I was happily mis power that will be unscrupulously and the face of the figures. taken in this. It continued to grow in corruptly used from the start. It will interest nntil other churches began to To keep the people divided is the aim be used within the reform ranks. Few HANNIBAL UAMUS. take it up without any special efforts to of the reform leaders will go untempted. of the capitalists, monopolists and their introduce it. Soon inquiries began to come proviso,” in the Twenty-ninth congress. The more influential the man, the great tools, and for this purpose many of their in from other points, and thus it spread Mr. Wilmot had been considered the er will be the bribe offered. hired henchmen are gaining admission By special arrangement with the publisher of the M ammoth C yclopedia , we are en rapidly from point to point, until now it best man for such action, because of his in so great an army it would be a into the Alliance. No greater enemy to abled to make to our subscribers and readers the following extraordinary offer: We i will send the MAMMOTH CYCLOPAEDIA complete in four volumes as above de- has reached every state iu the Union ability as a low tariff advocate and his miracle if none fell victims to human the reform move have we than those scr bed, all postage prepaid, also the VALLEY ItECORD for One year upon receipt popularity with southern members, but cupidity. It b,ehoove3 the friends of re double dealing traitors, whose sole aim 1 of only $3.00, and every civilized part of the globe." which is but 50 cents mon; than our regular subscription price, po that Every annual convention bears elo when the emergency came, and the form, then, to be constantly on guard in life is to betray others’ confidence for you practically get this large and valuable work for the trilling sum of 50 cents This is quent testimony to the enduring charac amendment must be pressed or lost, against this insidious evil. If a reform a few pieces of silver. These dogs in the a great offer, a wonderful bargain, and it is a pleasure to us to be enabled to offer our readers so remarKame remarkable an opportunity. Through J nrougn this extraordinary offer wg hope to ter of the movement inaugurated at he was in consultation with President leader proves false cast him out, close manger are within the bounds of every reauers largely increase our circulation. Please ell all your friends that they can get the those simple gatherings in “Father En | Polk, and so the proviso was submitted up the ranks and march on. 1 say this county in the state, and in order to move M ammoth C yclopaedia in four volumes v itli a year's subscription to our paper, for only deavor’s” parsonage at Portland. Me by Mr. Hamlin. with no desire to arouse suspicion of along harmoniously we must keep our • $3.00. Perfecitsatisfaction is guaranteed i j alJ wlio take advantage of this great premium In 1847 Mr. Hamlin was again elected present officers. 1 speak solely of the guns well trained upon 6uch vampires. i offer. Those whose subscriptions have n<»t yet expired who renew’ now will receive the In 1885 the demand for information con M ammoth (. vclop ^ dia at once, and tiieii subscriptions will be extended one year from cerning the work became so great that to the legislature, was a candidate be future and of what it must inevitably —Alliance Bulletin, Harper, Kan. ; date of expiration. T'-~ '* ammoth • -- — C ycl < i '. edia — 2! also • be ----- given *---- * free to ■ anv one send- The M will fore that body for U nited States senator, bring forth. 1 sound the warning in i ing us a club of three yearly subscribers io our ----- paper Address all letters to Ashland, ,------- and only defeated by one vote. That order that the danger when it comes 1 Oregon: The debts of the late king of Bavaria vote he lost, it is said, because of having may be met without discouragement, joked about a sensitive member's bald I and that it may be dealt with unhesitat will have been entirely paid off in a few head. Senator Fairchild, who was ingly and impartially. It will be a disa weeks. His art collection, which cost elected, died in 1848, and Mr. Hamlin greeable duty to perform, this branding him $2,000,000, has just been valued al was chosen to fill the unexpired term. and expulsion of traitors, but it must be $5,000,000, so that it is evident that hit In 1851 he was elected for the full term done vigorously and without discrimina majesty was considerably more shrewd A SET OF THE of six years, and in the grand overturn tion. All great causes have suffered at than he was supposed to be. ing of 1854, when the Kansas-Nebraska the hands of traitors, and this will not act was passed, tie brQke with his party prove an exception. Life Without Letters in Death.*5 • ••••• REV. F. E. CLARK—REV. WAYLAND HOYT and took ground as an advanced Free The great weakness of the enemy is the United society was formed. This Soiler. When he announced his views in a the fact that his leaders are many of body is simply the bureau of information 1 ■ -OF TIIE---- *----- for all the societies. It prints the litera comprehensive speech in the senate on them themselves corrupt, and that they I I June 12. 1856, there was a national sen- have divorced themselves from the peo ture, answers thousands of letters of in quiry every week and is the general : sation, and when the Republican state ple and the people’s interest. Whom, Which we Offer with a Tear’s Subscription headquarters of the work, it levies no I convention of Maine met soon after he for instance, can the Republican party to this Taper for a Trifle More than taxes and assumes no authority, every was the choice for governor of all but ask ns to trust when its postmaster gen Our Regular Subscription Price. society managing its own affairs in its ' forty of the 1.100 delegates. The state eral drags even his cloak of religion in ----- Will Convene at the ----- Wishing to largely increase the circulation of this I which had been Democratic by 5,000 in the mire to conceal his real connection own way. It is managed by a board of paper during the next six months, we have made trustees representihg the great evangeli 1865 gave him 23,000 plurality. Resign with an institution which has been used PIBLIC SCHOOL BLILBH«, JU'kSOUILLE. OB.. arrangements with a New York pnblialiiiig lionso wherebv we are enabled to offer as a premium to our cal denominations. Local societies be ing from the senate he was inaugurated for the perpetration of some of the most Wednesday, .July till, 1S111, subscribers a Set of the Works of fhni-le. Dlrk- i as governor; and a few day later re gigantic frauds of the day? Instead of come members by simply filling out a ens, in Twelve Large anil llandaoiii« statistical blank, furnished on applica signed as governor because of being defending public against private inter A ND WILL CONTINUE in session two Volumes, with a year’« subscription to this elected senator — an office he held till in 11 weeks. The Sessions will be held on * ests both parties have allied themselves tion to the office at 50 Brbtnflehl street paper, lor a trifle more than otir regular sub regular school days from 9 a . m . to 12 m . augurated vice president in 1861. scription price. Our great offer to snbHcnoera with the worst enemies of the people. It md from 1:30 r. m . to 4 p. M. Boston. . 4 z - eclipses any ever heretofore made, Charles In Jrily. lf&5. he was appointed col has not been mere indifference and neg T eachkm : Bring yo jr text books—prac- The central idea of »the Endeavor so Dickens was the greatest novelisi who ever ciety is the inculcation of the methods lector of the port of Boston, but resigned lect of the public go-od; it has been actual i<-al work will l>e the order of the day. lived. No author before or since hie time line thirteen mouths later From Mareh 4. The law makes it absoutely neces-ary for Ma, won the fame that he achieved, and hie works warfare upon the interests of the masses. and responsibilities of church work into di Teachers to be in attendance at the An are even luorepopular to-dav then «luring Trusts, monopolies and, millionaires nual Institute—this is the Annual Institute. the minds of yqung jsebple - It does not I860, to the same date in 1881, he was gjK hie lifetime. Tney el«onn«l in wit, Imnior, T interfere with denominational' Hues in again United States senator. In Octo are the things that have prospered under pathos, masterly delineation of cltMacter A profitable time for everyone, especiallv vivid descriptions ot place» and ipoiden'tf C. S. PRICE. the slightest degree, .each society be ber, 1881, he was appointed minister to the Republican and Democratic rule. he inexperienced. thrilling and skillfully wrought plots. E*c County Superintendent. & comes part and parcel of its own church, : Spain, but resigned early in 1883 and re Look through the record of the mon book is intensely Interesting. No home«l,ould Teachers can obtain good board and whether it be Presbyterian. Lutheran. tired to private life. He entered the strous work of the billion congress, and be without a set of these great aud rental li oilging at reasonable rates. Regular <;uar- able works. Not to have read them ie to be Methodist. Congregational, or what not ' United States senate in the days of what practical, genuine boon to the teily examination August 12, 1891. i far behind the age in which we live. The Endeavor work is, jn .fact, a harmonizer Webster. Calhoun. Benton, Cass, etc., struggling masses of this country can CHARLES DICKENS. set of Dickens’ works which we offer ae a of all evangelical bodies, bringing them, outlived them and nearly all their suc you find there? 1 did find one, and 1 premium to our subscriliers is handsomely printed from eutirely new plates, wi h ut-'.v tvu* BOYS MAY BE HAD through the enthusiasm of the young cessors. lived beyond the allotted years hasten to record it. Sugar is a cent a The twelve volumes contain the following world-famous works, each on«- 7^^, j„ .„j,.’ of man and died in perfect peace and pound cheaper by reason of an act of A ND SOMETIMES GIRLS, for ordina- lislicd C' tni lele, wc\a>iged, aud ab><jluiely xna'^hlorl1 workers, closer and closer together, and j almost without pain. ry service at wage-«, or upon indent- DAVID COPPERFIELD, that legislature. But what new and making them more effective in thecausd BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS uic.(tq work, attend school, and be brought STORIES, The main point upon which the con Even the bankers of.Wall street in manifold burdens were piled upon our up rn’icwliat a-- your own;) and children MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, OLIVER TWIST AND GREAT EXPEC stitution insists is- the weekly prayer formed Secretary Foster that there was backs to offset the petty gain. The list tn a v lie had f> r legal adoption. Address NICHOLAS NICKELBY, TATIONS. DOMBEY AND SON, I E T. DOOLEY Supt. Boys’ and Girls' which each active member not enough money to do the business of is too long even to outline. THc OLD CUHIO8ITY ihOu Aku Aid Society; Portlaud, Oregon. BLEAK HOUSE, the country. And yet for saying this in -THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVEL«»; pledgee himself oi “tteUl4(tU“’ LITTLE DORR1T, The fact should never be lost sight of I A TALE OF TWO CITJE8, HARD 1 the Kansas campaign Alliance men were TIMBER LAND NOTICE. OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, less detained by ... »lute nectu^T.y-- •* “«at lunatics.” that the real enemies whom the people TIMES AND THE MYSTERY OF PICKWICK PAPERS, and to participate in in some way, if caneu _ Roseburg, Or.,) EDWIN DROOD. are to fight iu the revolution that is com- I'mted States Land Office. July "th. 1891. f j only by the repetition of a verse of Scrip • The »bove are without question the most famous novela that were < i wriibn. F«., » tut? , T are not the nominal jcaueia leaders w of the TOTIGE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I AROUND THE THRONES. of a century t'>ey have been «-elebrated in every nook and cor • r <«( ilio «aviìise'l ture. Once each month a special meet •~o - ora 1 un««»uu.ii. ¿tar _ I incompliance with the provisions of quarter woi'Jd. Yet tb<i*c- : re :i,ou».andaot In,lues 11 America pot yCt a*,) . ,i- -I <• t ■ I Ajtpkia^, ing of reconsecration to Christ is held, • two parties, tuo, ... OrU ’ ’ 'he he act of---- »-r-i? ut June 3, 1878, entitled , the usa.il high cost of th-, preventing people in moderate r-;r< hiua-a,,, «;. - -»«.»;• < lljoyj, A Persian carpet has been in use for ' i chamber dictators who never opem^ at which pains are taken to see whether «... ol timber lands in the | this luxury^ Il r ow, «r.vttig to the uae of modern improved printing, f ld,u, . >d »¡licihi'u ■X' every active member is faithful to his 200 years in the main hall of the shah’s i pear in politics. They are the men ' An act for «.^ ’ tip- gn great a,tii|M*tiii<4, i tt.<- b,,,,!, at couqtetilii and 1 maet.mciy, the <.xti‘-wl< low price of white paper, ami the —a .re »•** enabled to 0fier pubr Co u> unr cur s subscribers ubscribeiH and readers n adere a act tx t of i ZJl.U Dhou-tir ... Js nt -, ates of California, Oregon. ... ... pledge and true to Christ The society palace in Teheran. whose mandate the secretary of the tru ----- ■ - ■ it cost $200.000 to bury the late Grand treasury humbly obeys, the men who Washington Territorv," Mahlon Purdin, of | price ,* -.i !i all »• -.n ■ if ■ It«» pay. a. very may. and frequently does, branch off Medford. County ot Jackson. State of Ore-1 k>. into many other departments of Chris Duke Nicholas of Russia, who died re perpetuate war taxes in the shape of in- 1 gon, has this day filed in this office his ot the great a'tJi r'i> tian effort, adapting itself to the local cently in the Crimea. ■•worn statement for the purchase of the 1 ' ternal revenue because they give them of .s e % and n y, of » w j; of section ' needs of each church. Ex-Queen Natalie of Servia recently I a monopoly of the whisky business. I n U2 2«), in township No. 39 s r No: 5 e, and Great importance is attached to com published an interesting story, entitled They are the men who see to it that all < No. will oiler proof to show that the land sought I mittee work Perhaps the most im “The Mother,” in a Vienna journal. the anti-trust and anti-monopoly legisla I is more valuable for it’ timber or stone 1 portant committee is the “Lookout for agricu'tural purposes, and to es- ‘ The czar of Russia will celebrate his tion shall be only a sham, irten led to ] I than We will send the F.XTIBE SCT OF’ B|( KENS’ WOItKH. in TWKLVE VOL Committee" which scrutinizes candidates silver wedding next November, in a mod keep np a show of virtue before the peo tablish hi* claim to saia land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rbhe- L’MES. as above described, all postage prepaid by ourselves, also (he VALI.F’.j? It EC , for membership, and endeavors to re erate fashion, near Copenhagen. Im ple. These are the men, who themselves 1 b>irg. Oregon, oh Thursday, the 17th day of ■ OR!) for ONE YEAR, upon receipt of $3.10. which is only 00 cents more than the claim those who have grown lax or in mediately thereafter, if invited, he will never hold or ask public office, that the J September, 1891. regular subscription price of this paper. Our readers, therefore, practically get a set of different to their vows. Little promi visit Emperor William in Berlin or Pots- reform forces must face in deadly com He names as witnesses George Bailey and ; IHckens’ works in twelve volume- for only 60 cents. This is the grandest premium ever Samuel J. Bailey, of Shake.Jackson county, ' offered. Up to this time a set of Dickens’ works has usually been $10.00 or more. Tell nence is given to the business features dam. bat. Oregon, and Charles Aneel and G. B. Ad all your friends that they can get a set of Dickens' works, in twelve ’-oluines, with« of the society Sharp parliamentary It follows that no concessions of plat dington. of Medford, Jackson Co., Oregon. year’s subscription to the V alley R ecord for only $3.10. Subscribe now and get this Among the numerous presents which tactics and warm debates are tabooed at form planks in such a fight can coun‘ ' Any and all persons claiming adversely great premium. If y< nr subscription has not yet expired, it will make no difference, for the young crown prince of Germany re the meetings It is impressed on all that for angbt. Promises from them w j'd ■ie aimve-descril>ed lands are requested to it will lie extended one year from date of expiration. We will also give a set of Dickens the society is purely a religious one cen ceived on his ninth birthday, none gave be made only to be broken. New me i die .heir claims in this office on or before as above, free and post-paid, to any one sending us a club of three yearly subscriber him so much pleasure as an Indian hut Address Ashland, Oregon: ■uid 17th dav of September, 1SU1. tering around the prayer meeting Here must be the battle cry, and they must be jv9 ' J ohn H. S hupe . Register. and the weapons aud other articles used | ia the pledge each member takes: * tfham tltf people can tntik Tney tba Mbis red imd . JOB WORK, HIS LIFE WAS A SUCCESS. IN FOUR VOLUMES A Great and Wonderful Work, 2,176 Pages 620 Beautiful Illustrations! tercia*« Premium Offer to Subscribers to THE VALLEY RECORD, grtlley llecovb ^ublteltiay <&o. GRAND PREMIUM OFFER! FIRST ANNUAL TERM Jackson County Normal Institute In Twelve Large Volumes, GREAT OFFER TO SU BSC RIB' ERS TO TIJE “RECORD.” ilalley ¡¡tecorb-$x»bli«ItUi0 ffio.