Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 19, 1891, Image 4

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General Boynton has done a great
THE GOSPEL OF GOOD ROADS.
A WESTERN WRITER OF NOTE.
service to the newspaper profession, not
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only in these and many other practical A Book by Isaac B. Potter Which Is Fall Eugene F. Ware, “Ironqulll,” Who Is
examples
of
his
zeal
and
strength,
but
.
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of
Important
Things.
Highly Praised by Howells.
The People's Paper.
O ffice of C. S. P rice , 1 THE MOST NOTED WASHINGTON in the example which he has invariably A pamphlet has recently been issued
[Special Correspondence.)
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CORRESPONDENT
RETIRES.
offered of frankness, fidelity and faith in from New York which in its sixty-four
S chool S uperintendent >
A bilene . Kan., Oct. 29.—Easily first
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AJiHLAND Oa.. T hcmdat .N ov 19 1891
his relations with public men. How pages gives the farmers of the United among the many poets of Kansas, and
J ackson C o ., O regon . J
For Twenty-x ren Year* lie Has Repre­ much he has done, consciously or uncon­
more good advice than they ever standing high among the west’s literary
Jacksonville, Or., Oct. 31,'91. sented the < inciiiuati Corumercial Ga­ sciously, In helping to raise the tone of States
A
received
through so small a medium be­ workers, after dinner speakers, orators
journalism at the national capital cannot
and politicians, is Eugene F. Ware, or
lette
at
1!.
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N
ational
Capital
—
Sketch
of
Entered in the Poetofflee at Ashland-as
To all whom it may COn-
fore.
It
is
titled
"The
Gospel
of
Good
be told, bnt his influence must have been
“Ironqnill,” as he signs his verse. It
Second Claes mail matter.
Hi* Life an I Work by Walter Weill
'■ tremendous, for every younger corre­ Roads,” and Isaac B. Potter is the author was of Mr. Ware that W. D. Howells, in
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¡.Spe'-ial C -rreepondence.J
spondent for two generations has ob­ of it In it Mr. Potter shows in a clear a recent review of “Rhymes of Iron-
A-thorlzexl Affente.
Thig ig tQ cefti
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W ashington , Oct. 29. — Newspaper served that the leader of the corps, the •nd conclusive way. with the nse of very quill," said: “What gives especial quali-
The following pertie* are authorized to
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reoetpt lor sutwenpuons, advertisements, |examined the map offered by ; Row has l*»st from the ranks of active man enjoying confidential relations with few statistics and without once becom­
workers its most distinguished figure. presidents, senators, cabinet officers and ing prosy or uninteresting, that in the
■eh priatina, ete. Any favors shown them
Dvnrkor»
«rill be duly appreciated by the V aixbt the \ ALLE1 RECORD aS a For twenty-seven yeara General Henry all sorts and conditions of public men,
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improvement of country roads lies the
Van Ness Boynton has been Washing­ was one whose unvarying rule was to
Howlett premium
premium and
and can
can cheerfully
cheerfully ton
key
to
the
"agricultural
problem
”
—
the
point.......................... a a . . c. c. Howlett
correspondent of the Cincinnati Ga­ keep faith and tell the truth.
that will open tho vault in which is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
......
Jacob. j recommend
| recommend it it as as mdispensa-
mdispensa- zette and Commercial Gazette. He has For many years by virtue of his char­ key
Jacksonville ......................
l . l . L. l . Jacob,
now retired, not altogether from news­ acter and position. General Boynton has hid prosperity for the farmer
Ceniral Point...
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
." Muiir a swung | ble to any school, library or paper work, but from the field of daily had entree* at the executive mansion and One plan which Mr. Potter has used to I
Medford.............
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
jo .rualism which has known in all the great executive offices here. He make his arguments convincing is very
office, and a great bargain at telegraphic
him so long. General Boynton was ap­ has not only enjoyed the confidence of effective. It consists of a series of en­
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
the price.
pointed Washington correspondent of public men. bnt has had great influence gravings reproduced directly from pho­
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
The Gazette as the successor of White­ over them. They have asked his advice, ’ tographs and showing the vast contrast
C. S. PRICE,
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
law Reid, and at Mr. Reid’s request. have heeded his warnings. He has on between our American roads with their
J N Dolph ..................................... iSanaton
Co. School Superintendent. He quickly b** • ime the most noted cor­ the one side educated pnblic men into mudholes and ruts and the smooth,
feverishness.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
John H Mitchell ........................ I
respondent at the capital.
taking proper views of the rights and hard, broken stone highways* of Euro­
Binger Hermann .................... Congressman
cures
Diarrhoea
and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
For a quarter of a century he has been functions of the press, and on the other pean countries He has had the camera
“ Bylvastsr
‘ ‘
>r.................. Governor .
Pcnnoytr
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S'
teething
troubles,
cures constipation and flatulency.
Secretary of Stale '
Creoree W McBride 1
the leader of the corps of correspond­ his example and counsel have inculcated snapped on American farmers at times
Phil Yd etc han ..... ........... State Treasurer
ents, a champion of their rights and in newspaper workers a more exalted when their teams have been stuck in the
Castoria
assimilates
the food, regulates the stomach
fl
bupt Public Instruction
E B McElroy...
I
I privileges an I a mail of influence and conception of their dignity, responsibili­ mud with but small loads, and has then,
If
............. State Printer
Frank C Baker
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
information
the affairsof government ty and duties.
by way of an offset, procured pictures
*8 btrahn.......
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toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
WUitaia P Lord ........ jSupreme Judges
and politics inferior to none in all this
General Boynton retired from the post of European farmers hauling enormous
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¡leriod. Onl v one of the correspondents which he had so long filled because the cargoes over their good roads while their .
E.
F.
WARE,
rtrer judicial Dirraicr.
RATH I N R CCOMMO- now in active work here, Mr. W. B. new management of his paper wanted horses are apparently putting forth ty and truth in the verse of Ir acquili
Castoria.
Castoria.
LR Webster........................... Circuit Judge ^wffa I II 11 w aj DITIOSS-
Shaw, of th« Boston Transcript, has more modern, more sensational treat­ scarcely any effort.
' is his humor and his poetry. He can be
Wilhani M Cdvig
District Attorney
“ Castoria is an excellent medioine for chil­
Perhaps
the
best
way
to
show
what
-*eu
longer
service
in
this
field
than
ment
of
the
news
of
the
capital.
His
“
Castoria
i*«o
well adapted to children that
nothing on a small scale, and his fun is
For Jackson. Joeepbine, Lake and Klam- Water of any temperature desire«!,
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
I reconunend it as superior toauy preaariptkm
General Boynton. A number of corre- parting from his employers was without Mr. Potter’s arguments are is to quote of a coolness and grituness that seem the
•th counties.
Natural Temperature IM deg’».
good effect upon their children."
known to me."
'pondents have proved themselves more quarrel or bitterness, and no higher com­ from them. In one place he talks to the play of surface moods in a Titan.” Fur­
County hret^’^ ^ksonvUte
18 1 THlt
H. A. Aacua, M. D.,
Da. G. C. O sgood ,
farmers
like
this:
.nlliant writers; some have developed pliment could be paid this Nestor of
ther
on
he
calls
certain
of
the
poems
“
un-1
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Lowell, Mass.
I
“You will agree with me that your | utterablv delightful,” which is praise
Theo Catner on. .................................
Senator i Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates treater capacity for news gathering, but Newspaper Row than that offered by the
J MMcCail...
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- and
--* animalcule», and
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“ Our physicians in the children's depart­
fungi
neutral
“ Castoria is tlie l>est remedy for children of
u twenty-five years none has presumed manager of the paper. “We want sensa­ roads are bad You may not know that enough, coming from such a source.
^Representatives
|
Samuel Furry
ment have spoken highly of their expert
izing and correcting all acidi­
which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
they are the very worst in the world,
to
vie
with
Boyutou
in
leadership,
in
tional
news,
”
said
he,
“
and
we
know
Mr.
Ware
comes
of
an
old
Massachu-
J W. Merritt.......
ties it promote* a normal and
enoe in their outside practice with Castoria.
far distant when mothers will consider the real
general, that you would not send that but yon have never seen or heard of I setts family and was born at Hartford
prestige, in influence.
J R Neil ..............
........ County Judge
healthful condition in every
and although we only have among otir
interest of their children, and use Castoria in­
worse
ones:
nor,
alas,
perhaps
of
better.
. ^Commissioners
Chas W Taylor .
if
you
could,
and
could
not
afford
to
do
It
is
gratif
ing
to
note
that
General
part of the system.
I May 29, 1841. He served through the I stead of the carious quack nostrums which are
medical supplies what is known aa regular
Ben Haymond...................
loynton’s power as a man of affairs in the it if yon wanted to.” Happily a career You live on the main road in an impor­ 1 entire war, and was mustered out as a
products, yet we are free to con tees that the
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
SWIMMING RINK.
Max Mailer .............................. County Clerk
lational capital was not won with his of twenty-seveu years as sentry at the tant county. 1 saw you one day last captain in the Iowa cavalry. He studied
merits ot Castoria has won us to look with
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
James O Birdsey ............................... Hhenfl
favor upon it."
agents down their throats, thereby sending
Geo E Bloomer ..............
Treasurer Inclosed and covered, the same medical »■il as a weapon. It is true he has been, capital is not to be marred by any spring trying to drive your best horse law and was admitted to the bar in 1871
water, always clean, for the springs run a m<l still is, feared- by those whose ways straining after the sensational.
U xitsd H ospital axo Diamaaar,
through the pasty depths of that mys­ at Fort Scott, Kan., where he still re­
them to premature graves."
I L Hamilton........ .......................... Assessor
heavy vo’ume—more than twelve hun­
Boston, Maas.
C 8 Price ............ .• . School Superintendent
Da. J. F. K inuhxlob .
ire dark and devious: but all honest
The lovable private character of Gen­ terious streak of public territory, and sides. He has been state senator eight
dred
gallons
per
hour.
Paler Applegate.............................. Surveyor
A ll » C. S mith , Pre».,
Conway, Ark.
while
the
patient
beast
was
pulling
the
nen
liave
loved
him
for
his
innate,
un
­
eral
Boynton
has
not
served
to
soften
You
may
dive
and
swim
and
have
more
years,
commissioner
to
the
Yorktown
Dr J 8 Parson................................. Coroner
fun than “anybody' —come out as "tine tying, all pervading sense of justice. his pnblic correspondence into inanity. harness in two in his efforts to lift yon and Washington centennial oelebrations,
The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City.
joszrutsz cocirrr.
as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­ The secret of his power has been his love On the contrary he has been aggressive and yonr scant load onto the little
Gonnty Seat............................. Granta Pass
was
appointed
major
general
of
the
ated and happy.
of right and truth, his defense of the and searching in his reviews of public I bridge near the mill, your photograph Kansas state troops and has held many
Walter Sinclair.. .................... Joint Senator
Located ou the
H B Miller............................... Representative
weak against the strong, his endless help men, and it has come to be a saying in I was taken. • • • There were 10,000 other honorary positions.
Voiney Colvig
.County Judge ' HELMAN
LAND.
HALF A MILE jf those who needed help. Though a Washington that "the general is either farm horses in your county on the day
His work in the literary world has
C O Bigelow.......................... (Commissioners '
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
strong partisan his love of party has loved or feared by everybody.” An ex- . when this photograph was taken, and been in the line of vigorous, masterly
P Hansen............................ |
Chas K Chanslor................
County Clerk
□ever blinded his eyes. Many of his ample of Boynton's power is found in for about four weeks all the county roads i verse, which has had a wide circulation
J C M m ................................................. Sheriu
warmest friends are Democrats. I have the case of ex-Speaker Keifer, whose had been in just this condition. Team­ and been translated into many lan­
J W Sherer............................................Treasurer
jfteu
known him to “run his legs off,” mistake in making war on the corre­ ing was out of the question, to haul a guage.«. May 30, 1889, he was appointed
Pi
oprletor.
E C Harmon .................................. Assessor
as the saying is, to keep in office some spondents led to his early retirement to load to town was impossible and the to deliver the Memorial Day poem at
W A Massie
.School Superintendent
C W Havena...................................... Surveyor
worthy Democratic employee of the gov­ private life; and another example is 10.000 farm horses stood in th*r stalls Arlington, which he did before the pres­
Dr Wallace.................................. .Coronor
ernment who was threatened with found in the case of Senator Harlan of 'eating their heads off.’ At what cost to ident, cabinet and the great audience.
k LA MATH COVMTT.
the farmers? Assume that the cost of
Iowa.
decapitation on account of his politics.
In all his writings Mr. Ware is intense­
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County Beat..................................... .Linkville
General Boynton having published an keeping each horse is twenty-five cents ly sympathetic with the toiler. His
C A Cogswell, of lAke
Joint Senator
per day. including labor, food and all I “Washerwoman’s Song” has met with a
article
about
some
Cherokee
Indian
A Snyder,of Lake ...Joint Representative
tfçatçjt ii\
Ajk yolir
frauds. Senator Harlan, who had been other items, and in half a minute we popularity given to but few poems of
J S Orr.......................................... County Judge}
compute
that
it
costs
<2.500
a
day,
$17,-
W C Crawtord .................. (Commissioners
secretary of the interior before going io
! the century.
bçalçr for it.
bC5»Si\-
C S BUvers ......................... |
the senate, took the matter as a personal 500 per week and exactly $70,000 for the
In a very humble cot,
A L Leavitt............................................... Clerk
four
weeks
that
these
horses
have
been
insult to himself, and rose in his place
In a rather quiet spot.
feçjt ii\
insist or\
E W Gowan.....................................
Sberili
In the suils and In the soap
in the senate and made a bitter attack j standing practically idle. A bad road,
Wm K Howe..............................
Treasurer
Worked
a
woman
full
of
hope,
finish.
John Smart ...................................... Assessor
upon Boynton, charging him with false­ you see. is an expensive thing.
F^aVii\<J it.
P L Fountain ........ School Superintendent
“It is expensive uot alone to the farm- it starts, and its tenderness has given it a
hood. blackmailing and many other of­
Isa Leskeard .................................... Surveyor }
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fenses. Cone-pondence and controversy I ers of yonr county, but to the farmers of welcome in almost every written tongue
John W Siemens ............................... Coroner {
followed, and Boynton, so placid, so I the entire country. The ay erage rain- and in every land. “The Tobacco Stem-
” is another song of labor that is a
LAKk COCHTY.
generous, so just in all the private rela­ I fall in the United States is something ' mers
County Heat ................................. Lakeview
' over forty inches per year. The dirt road favorite, while "John Brown” is found
Stilly (iUarai\tççà. 7\11 bçalçrj l\aVç
tions
of
life,
became
a
veritable
blood­
C A Cogswell, of Lake........... Joint Senator
hound ou Harlan’s trail. The articles I absorbs these forty odd inches of water. i in every school reader, and is given by
A Snyder, of Lake . Joint Representative !
W A Wilshire............................. County Judge !
which lie published, the exposures which ! freezes and thaws, dries, pulverizes, 1 critics as the best ever written on the
PRICES QUOTE l . on application .
G M Jones........................... jCommissioners
he made, led to Harlan's defeat for re­ I changes from paste to powder and back ! subject. Then there is much in a semi-'
humorous
vein,
with
a
big,
hearty
satire
A V Lane ......................... I
election a . I to his permanent retirement.. 1 again from jiowder to paste, and for
W N button ............................................... Clerk
Boynton’s controversy with General weeks at a tune is practically impass­ —if the phrase is admissible—that a tok­
W P Heryford........................................ Sherifl
A McCalien........................................... Treasurer
Sherman became unnecessarily bitter able. Farm traffic is tied up. You have ens an admiration for the versatility of
A H . isher
School Superintendent
through a misconception on the latter’s produce to sell, purchases to make, grain the writer. These are naturally of a
J E McDonough................................. Assessor
part of Boynton’s motives. When Gen­ to grind, timber to haul, bills to collect more local application, but And a wel­
W K Barry .......................... Stock Inspector
eral Sherman’s memoirs appeared Boyn­ and obligations to meet, but all these come in every paper and magazine of his
A Valuable Book an Nervous
The circuit court for the First Judicial
LULL
Diaeaaes
sent free to any address,
ton criticized the author's lack of accu­ must wait because your only avenue of state.
district seta In Jackson county on first r H r r and poor patients esn also obtain
But writing is secondary with Mr.
GENERAL H. V. BOYNTON.
racy. and with the industry for which travel is taking its annual soak.”
Monday in April. September and Decem­ t IlfeLs this medicine free of charge.
No wronged man or woman, no worthy he is noted dug out of the official rec­
ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon
Mr. Potter writes: “1 do not intend to Ware. He Is first of all a successful
Thia remedy has been prepared by the Reverend
Koenig, ot Fort Wayne,
lnd„ flfio
since _____
1VK and person suffering the ills of fortune or the
Putor Koenls.
Warne. Ind.
June and first Monday in November. Pastor
ords a surprising number of facts not in overdraw the picture, and so i have lawyer and politician. On the cars,
In Lake county on the third Monday in ifluow prepared under hi« direction by the
severity of changing political conditions, ‘>rmony with Sherman’s statements. traveled many miles and gone to mneh while being carried to the scene of a
May and the second Monday in October.
KOENIG MEO. CO.. Chicago, III.
has ever appealed to General Boynton in General Sherman’s friends looked upon trouble in order that my letter to yon political rally, army reunion or session
In Josephine county on first Mondays in
vain. He has not always been able to this as an attack on Old Tecnmseh’s |the farmers| might contain only the of court, the poems that add bo much to
Sold by Druggists at 91 per Bottle. 6for9
March aud August
The Mast Wonderful Publication Ever lamed.— Pres» and Public.
Fbr Jackson county the County, Probate
help, for he is too practical to waste his character and career, and a spirited con­ truth, and I find the country roads to be his fame and popularity are composed
Large Size, 91.7». 6 Bottles lor 99.
and Commissioners courts meet every
time in hopeless endeavors, and too per­ troversy followed, in which General even worse tbau 1 had supposed them to and written.
month, commencing with the first Monday;
A Compiste Histsry 'if oar Qovsrnnient by Administrations, Political
In person Mr. Ware is the personifi­
BEATTY’S TOUR OF THE WOULD.
ceptive to be imposed upor. by the un­ Boynton showed his ability to take care be: worse than you think them to be
for Josephine county, the first Monday in
Partisi *ad OongriMM froa
, Ex-Mayor Daniel F.
Beatty, of B a
cation
of
good
health
and
spirits.
Six
worthy. Bnt his knightly eagerness to of himself. This controversy really grew They are disgracefully bad almost with
January. April. Jufy end September;'for
Celebrated Organs and Pianos, Wash n^u
I
feet in height, weighing 200 pounds and
Lake county, every alternate month. * out- I New Jersey, has returned home from a a «
help his fellow man when he eould. his out of Boynton's ardent attachment to out exception."
mencing the first Monday in January; for
with a frauk, hearty address, he is the
tended tour of the world.
Read his
v
strong sympathy and rare good sense and the Army of the Cumberland, in which
The
deductions
which
Mr.
Potter
Klamath county, the first Wednesday in
tisement in this paper and send for catal. p
frank, judicious advice have for years he had served, and his devotion to the draws are sound and of paramount im­ reverse of the ideal poet, dining on moon­
March. June. September and November
caused his office to be k sort of Mecca for memory of General Thomas.
portance. He shows that bad roads in shine and distilled rose leaves. He
pilgrims in search of a man with both
General Boynton is only fifty-six years America destroy the American farmer’s works hard, and enjoys it. His voice
heart and influence.
NEELY’S REVERSIBLE
old He is a native of Massachusetts, horses, his wagons, his harnesses and bis and presence are commanding, and few
General Boynton was for many year** the son of a preacher, and was graduated i temper, and increase by an appreciable can embellish a post prandial address
the representative correspondent. He from the Kentucky Military institute. * length the distance between him and bis with a better assortment of digestion
D»«r II •
provoking anecdotes. Connected, as he
was the man who stood between the cor­ He was a volunteer in the civil war; market.
raturue-l
April »,
i
has been, so prominently with Kansas
respondents
and
congress.
He
was
tire
­
He
also
shows
that
good
roads
would
from
*
was elected major of the Thirty-fifth
around
_ t
less in his efforts to secure for the news­ Ohio infantry, was promoted to be lieu­ not only save him from too rapid con­ life, he is recognized as one of the state’s
worl %
▼tat;
A»
Iwpa.
paper workers greater privileges and tenant colonel, commanded the regiment sumption of horseflesh, rolling stock leaders. Outside of the state and
( loly I and), I
din, Ceylon,
conveniences in the performance of their during the Tennessee campaigns, and harness, leather and teuqier. and put him throughout the Mississippi valley his
Latest Edition. Corrected to Date. Printed in Eleven Colors.
rl«'A(h<ypt),0
work at the capital. During his incum­ for gallant conduct at Chickamauga and much nearer to his market or railroad name is familiar as that of one who has
a nica, ( slami
I
Oft. 6 in. by 8 ft. 10 in. (largest ever printed.)
the Rea«,) ai
bency of the post of chairman of the Missionary Ridge was breveted briga­ station, but by making easier the work put into fitting rhyme the pulsations of
Vettern Ame
ca.
Yet lu »
the
busy,
earnest
life
that
there
exists.
press
committee,
the
press
galleries
in
our gr-et I ou r
dier. At Missionary Ridge he fell, badly each horse is required to do, they would
of 85 »74 m
C harles M oreau H arger .
the house and senate were enlarged and wonnded, while leading his regiment up increase that horse's capacity for use­
we do uot rem
TMIB DOUBLE MAP OONTAINB ON ONE BIDEi
ber of hei.rin
refurnished
and
made
fit
for
the
use
of
fulness
and
thns
make
it
possible,
for
I
that famous height. He was regarded
¡■lino or an o g
A Risiug Painter.
Band, HcNally A Co.’a tatest U. 8. Map, ahowlng aU Countl.e, Ballroadi, Towai
•we.ter tn to
the large number of writers who watch by his men as among the bravest of the the farmer to get along with fewer horses
than Rotti
P aris , Oct. 15.—Alexander Harrison,
and Poet Offices. Pries alone M.oo.
the proceedings of congress. When brave. General Boynton was one of the and save the expense of buying, caring
F«-r we bvllc
whose famous painting, “Le Crepuscule”
we h a
t1
KX-MAYOB DAE.KLT. BHATTY.
Speaker
Keifer
ordered
the
doors
of
the
for
and
feeding
the
extra
animals.
Good
toi
commissioners to locate and establish
ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS From • Pbotormph
ia London, •wool CHI a mt
AND ON THE OTHER SlDEt
kn,
Ii..,d taken
immo
i n a 5 ra
me
»•¿<•»0,
MW.
• i".V.
ru,T',
press gallery of tbe house thrown open the new Chickamauga park, and to him roads, too. would bring about a change —one of the few great marine pieces ever
painted
—
was
engraved
for
the
frontis
­
prtc«.
Now
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,
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to
prove
to
__
yon
____________________
th
t
thia
statement
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Cabinets (S x 06). A Diagram Showing Polltkal complexion of each Congress. A Dtag'au
paper to ord.ir one of our match «se organs or pltu
was General Boynton who checkmated promising creation is due. The post­ lies now cut off from neighbors and the piece of The Midsummer Century, is at
Showing Oreods of the World <18 x 1U). A Diagram Showing Standing Annies of e(< I*
•ad w« will otfcr you a
bargain. Rartlcu Ura Fr,
present
one
of
the
most
conspicuous
Nation (13 X 10). A Diagram Showing Naval Tonnage of each Nation (18 x 10). A C. •
•at la lav tloa OVXBAN IKXO or money promptly
him.
loo.ooo Prune Trees (mostly fundad
office nearest the battlefield has been nearest village by miles of impassable American artists iu Europe. A tall, slen­
at any lima within t.-.raalti yaara. with l><:-
plete Map of the World (13 x 60). A Map of Central America (10 x 18). A Map "f Aleak i
The occasion was the closing session named Boynton, and ere long a bronze mire would, if that tmre were changed
at ap-rraot. on altbar Plano or Or..-an, tully Warr...
110x18). A map of South Africa (lox 18). A Map of Upper Nubia and Babeel* ->r
French ) to-iay
t«n yaara. 1STO we left bo me a i-o nileaa plow),
der, dark haired, dark eyed young man,
of
the
congress.
Large
crowds
were
in
Abyssinia (10x in. A Map of Persia, Afghanistan and Belucblstan (10x IS) AComplc'e
we have nan ly oua Uundrel thou»«'
bust will mark the place where he so into a hard, smooth road, be able to visit he wears eyeglasses and has the erect
Map
of the Solar 6ystem; beet ever made (13 x 10). The Names of all Cabinet Officer« wl<*>
Beatry'a
organa
and
plattoa
in
uaa
all
of - .
3£,ooo Royal Ann cherry.
attendance, as is always the case ou last gallantly fought.
and exchange ideas and courtesies with i
world. If they ware not good, a a could not b
length of term. Pictures of all tho Presidents from Waablaffton to Harrison.
carriage characteristic of the marine
aold ao many.
Could wo I
No. certainly r.
days.
Much
important
business
was
be
­
their
neighbors
and
reap
whatever
bene
W alter W ellman .
10,ooo Early Crawford peach ten
Lach and every Inatrument Is fully warren red
yearn, to ba manufactured from the b
ing transacted ou the floor and it was
fit might he found id taking part in the service, in which his early youth was I
1 o , ooq Moorpark and Royal material luarirot afford», or ready money can >
IT ALSO GIVES IN BRIEF:
imperative that the correspondents have
’Tis Ever Thns.
social life of the nearest village. More­ passed. It was while in the United |
the use of their gallery in order to report
The History ot the Ü. 8. Government by Congresses. The History of the U. 8. by Administrations
In the somber glow of autumn.
Apricot.
over. Mr Potter shows that wherever States navy, during which he scoured '
rhe seas, that his wonderful observation
An Analysis of th. Federal Government Issues of all Political Partita. The
Now the champion baseball nine.
the news to their papers and to the great
roads have been improved land values
Hiato 7 of all Political Partie, in this Country. The Popolar
35,ooo Esopua Spitzenberg i
With the prestige of the pennant.
and sympathy developed, leading him to '
public dependent upon them. If the
and Electoral Vote for each Candidate.
have
increased
in
an
astonishing
ratio,
Feeling v. ondrous great and fine.
seek
expression
on
canvas.
A
Philadel-
i
apple.
speaker s orders were carried out a crowd
and that is certainly a result worth bring­ phian by birth, Alexander Harrison has i
Hies it forth unto the suburbs
of outsiders would take possession of the
2o,ooo Gravenstein apple.
ing about in this country of mortgaged
WHIT ACEKTS ARE D0IKG.
In the pride of all its fame:
RECOMMENDATIONS.
lived in Paris ten years. His atelier is '
gallery early in the morning, and when
farms.
And ’tis then groat crowds assemble
25,ooo Yellow Newtown Pip­
i
rue
Notre
Dame
de
Champs,
opposite
I
From A. R. Srorroar, Librarian of Oongreaa :
“
Received
the 10 naps this afterncxm; io J
the correspondents arrived they would
For an exhibition game.
Near the conclusion of his book, Mr. the studios of Bouguereau and Elizabeth
“The novelty of the plan, exhibiting by graphic
7 before (upper."
pin apple.;
find their seats occupied by mere spec­
diagrams a complete synchronology of Ameri­
Potter
writes:
“
1
think
you
will
agree
“
Sold
IT
maps
yesterday; will send you a
And they see the lofty champions.
Gardner He is a great favorite and '
can political history, is carried outwltb admir­ large order next Saturday."
tators.
15,ooo Ben Davis apple.
Though they play with skill and spunk. with me that your wagon roads should | leader among the younger artists, and
able ingenuity, aid tbe work may fairly be
“
Have
caavasssd
for years; never saw m, •
This emergency was met by General
Beaten 17 to 7
termed a Breviary of American Politics.”
be much better than they are, and the
d ty or
thing equal to thia map."
a
vital
factor
in
the
organization
of
the
Catalogue Fn A
By
the
Cagles
of
Poduuk.
Boynton with characteristic courage and
“I sold six maps G> one hour; everybo«:.’
From H on . S. 8. Cox : “Only one work is com­
Large Stock of all Ot er Lead­ H od . Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, >*
main difficulty that troubles you I be­ Salon on Champ de Mars.
-B. K. M. in New York Sun.
parable with it—tbe ‘Statistical Atlas‘by the
wants one."
boldness. Without question the speaker
lieve I can understand. You are wonder­
ing Varieties of Fruits.
“ Send twenty-tvs maps at once; want th -
Government
—
and
to
say
this
is
high
eulogy."
“ Why does Harrison paint the sea so
had a legal right to make such disposi-
entire eannty.”
ing how yon are to get the better roads
From B insox J. Loaatxo, LL. D., Historian:
A Cowardly Government.
ienderly?"
asks
a
French
critic.
“
Be-
■
FREE FROM INSECT PESTS
“ I have canvassed one half day; took 1'
Like a concave mirror it reflecta to a single
| tion of the press gallery as he chose,
orders **
On the train from Baltimore to Was.i which will give you the same advantages cause he knows it, because he loves it. ”
focus nn epitome of the essential elements of
the law placing the house end of the
“ I sold 06 maps in four days ; expect to Fell
that
are
given
to
the
farmers
of
England,
our national history, showing clearly at a glance
ington, on a recent trip, we had an m
Catalogue Free. Address:
100 next week. ’
the progress of tbe nation, from its infancy to
. Capitol completely under his control. teresting experience. We began con­ France, Italy and other European coun­ To Harrison the founder of the Lazare
“ Took «orders from the circular.’’
its present period of maturity.
school owes much of his success. It ’
But General Boynton said there was a
tries.
versing
with
a
young
man
scarcely
past
was
bis
recommendation
that
enrolled
|
higher law than the statute—the law of
“The answer is not difficult. You are
his majority, and found that he was an
right and justice—and he proposed that employee in the census department, one simply to insist that the main roads in Amelie Rives Chanler among Lazare’s
Rand, McNally & Co.’s latest U. S. Map, printed In colors, corers the entire
a committed of newspaper men take of those recently dropped from the rolls yonr country shall be reconstructed and pupils, giving to the school a fashiona­
back and is universally conceded to be the best published. It alone sells for 85-00.
The complete Reversible Map (printed on both sides) Is 3 ft 10 in. by 5 ft 6 in.
charge of the door and refuse to admit His father was an Alliance man in Ohio kept in repair at the ex[>ense of the state ble eclat and resulting in Lazare coming
this summer to America to direct his
mounted on rollers top and bottom, with tape on sides. These two maps sell sep­
the holders of Mr. Speaker’s cards. This
at
large
instead
of
by
a
tax
directed
“Do you think you were dropped from
arately for 810.00. Publisher’s price, 85.30. By Express, 85.75.
suggestion was adopted, and among the the rolls on account of yonr father’s re­ against the farmers alone, and then you pupil’s studies at her home in Virginia.
____________ L. R. M
This Map should be In every library, office and school, and Is well worth the
men who kept the night vigil “on the lations to the new party?’
are to send a man to the legislature who
price, 85.00, as you will see by the above statements of agents and recommendations.
door” was General Boynton himself.
believes
in
the
same
doctrine
and
will
An
interesting
war
relic
possessed
by
“Oh. no. they know nothing about
Great
Double Map by Express Prepaid and guaran-
We will send this
<
Early in the morning, when important that—tny work was on farm mortgages stand up for it. Don’t start at the pros­ a resident of Muncie, Ind., is the flag
tecs safe delivery to auy address
ress ________
in the U. 8. It can be mailed but is much safer
personages
—
generals,
admirals,
judges
of more taxes; you are not to pay that was wrapped about the body of
13 is the machine that I and their wives and daughters—arrived and was finished four weeks ago, and I pect
by express. Name your nearest express office.
have been employed in other depart­ more, bnt less. Did yon ever take the General Lyon, the first northern general
THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED to any one not perfectly satisfied alter
used in the Office, at the press gallery and presented their ment
tronble
to
find
ont
what
a
ridiculously
to lose his life in tbe late war. The Mag
work for three weeks.”
I
receiving the map. UNDERSTAND FULLY that no matter which offer you ac­
cards there was a scene.
small
portion
of
the
state
taxes
you
pay?
was
carried
by
the
Second
Kansas
regi
­
“And paid from the mortgage fund of
cept the publishers PREPAY ALL CHARGES by express or mall and guarauteo
room, and for reporting
General Boynton and his assistants <1,000.000?”
It will do yon n<* l’>irin to-lonk It np."
ment.
JúíYübAÍ !
safe delivery and perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
:tures and sermons.
An ol<! Adage.
poateiy explained the situation, at which
“Yea."
Knew What He Wanted.
I
There is an old adage: “What every
some of the ticket holders retired with
“Did yon know that was against the
THE RECORD'S OFFER TO SUBSCRIBERS:
Stranger—Do you know where Sidney
White its speed is greater than any
"• liti Ittck u Jjjthern
'*ody *avs must be true.” Henry Cook, of
apologies, perceiving the j i-tice of the law?”
place is?
New Knoxville. Ohio, in a recent letter
’ther known method, it is so simple press position, while others became an­
We will send a map FREE to any one sending us Three New Subscribers to tbe
Policeman—That isn’t what you want to says: Chamberlain’a Cough Remedy ha*
"No: but what does the department
T’tin- ’.i est Oiiijnsaii hat any intelligent person can gain a
know.
gry and swore they would have the seats care about that?'
aiten well here. Everybody likes it on ac­ VALLEY RECORD for one year at 12.50 each.
We will send a map and the VALLEY RECORD for one year upon receipt of
fl » d ’e -feat ¥1 »tfe.ne its. I peed of too or more words per min- to which their cards entitled them, all “May 1 quote this from shorthand?”
Stranger—That’s what I asked you.
count of the immediate relief it gives.”-
Policeman—But is that what yon want There is nothing like it to loosen and re­ onlv |3.50, so that you get this valuable map for the small sum of |1.00.
ate, ia five cr six weeks, without the the newspaper men in Washington to
"1 don’t care.”
Remember that all postage cr expreasage is prepaid by the VALLEY RECORD,
lieve a severe cold. For sale by druggists.
to know?
I aid of an instructor. Circulars and Í the contrary notwithstanding.
They
"Well, why don’t Porter publish the
and that if this map is not genuinely as represented and not entirely satisfactory,
Stranger—It is.
French Tansy Wafers.
testimonials sent to all who mention appealed to the speaker, who angrily or­ farm mortgage returns?’
we will refund you your money.
, (
Policeman—I do.
dered his doorkeeper to see that his tick­
“Because he don’t dare to. He has his
These wafers are a sure and safe specific |
This offer is open to old subscribers, as well as new ones, by paying a year in
this paper.
Stranger—Thank you.—Life.
for al) kinds of female troubles and will re­ advance on your subscription. •
ets were honored in the press gallery. instructions from the cabinet They
■
<
>
move all obstructions to tbe monthly peri-
But the speaker's power was to expire have held consultations over it”
We will only furnish this map for a Limited Time. You should therefore order
Wanted It Ended.
E. T. PIERCE, FAYETTE, OHIO,
■ Kte, no matter what the cause. They are at once.
with tbe life of the congress in a few
“How do you know?'
A Methodist preacher of a colored church what every woman needs, and may lie used
X
Sole Agent for U. S. and Canada.
hours, while the power of Newspaper
made an interminable call on one of the ■a’fely. For sale by the Livingstone Chem­
"Never mind, I do know.”
t new and fine *to-k just arrived. An
sisters of his flock. Her pickaninny daugh­ ical Co., manufacturers, 8an Francisco, Cal. 1
Row
was
to
go
on
forever,
and
not
an
of­
“
How
near
were
yon
to
Porter?
”
EYE TESTER to .!■ cover exactly the
ficial could be found bold enough to at­
kind of gla-s you ne**l.
“Near enough to know. Do you sup­ ter grew weary of his conversation and For sale by T. K. Bolton.
:
a year ie being ma-te by aent: .
in an audible tone, “Mamma,
■
Goodwin, ! rayal nurk for its.
tempt
to
storm
the
gallery
by
force.
Consumption Cured.
pose
that great record will ever see the whi-pered
Not here just for the season— But here to
‘A you may n* t mate aa mtn h. but we can
has he done fergot to bring his amen wid
A teach you quickly h**w icurn tr<>m
ti
stay.
Though
tbe
shaker
fumed
and
ewore
in
light? No. sir. it is the most appalling him’”—Texas Siftings.
An <4d physician, retired from practice, I
. W lO • day at ih« »nm, and inore a*, you g*
record ever disclosed on earth? Never
All Goods Warranted a< Represented or
B«*rh e'ie», a.l a*.”-«, l.ieay >>art ot ( his mortification, the guard of newspa-
having had placed in his hands by an East
QAmtriu. you can c**Miwn<-«‘ al t«>me,
Money Re'unded.
will it be published «is it came in.”
India missionary the formula of a simple
¿¿lyL
a!'> y'.nr time,«*r »j.m* ne«>nM-tit» only
to . I*r men held their groand.
Enough tn Keep Him Busy.
vegetable remedy-for the speedy and per-
jy the work. All i» nr«. l»rvat|e* ! PF for
of senators be- I “Will it be published at all?’
i Not
^ot long
l°aS ago
M*° a number ol
Wife—I’ve got to go to a dress reform nanent cure of (’on-nmption. Bronchitis,
if
/' ry v . rker.
t e arai t i •
m .iXmr
i .
“Yes, of course, in time. They are inee’tng tonight. Yon won’t be lonesome,
ything. EASILY'’, fei ES!
earned
■.rn«d ’ . /«nmA
intAnv.lv
■ i rrr at
— r the corps of
came
Intensely
angry
I
’atarrh, Asthma and all throat snd lung
-
' rilLLAKS Fki I . ?.
it once.
now getting new rpports from all over will you, dear’
i
»N A 40. »'•
AIIB
I correspondents and proposed to vent the
arfertions, also a positive and radical cure
THE POSITIVE CURE.
country, and new clerks are handling
Husband—Oh, no indeed. I have several for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com­
ELY BROTHERS, M Warren 8L, New Tort Price 50
• their 111 will by passing a resolution in- them.”
Chit »rood Bros. Plaza Cor.
plaints. after having tested its wonderful
: terfering with the use of the press gal-
“Do you really mean that the honest buttons to sew on.—Cloak Review.
urative powers in thousands of cases, has
ASHLAND.
• OREGON
sbmiMvournttieotwbeukesTfl-«iSHTnbrtotu lery. General Boynton heard of the farm mortgage reports would damn our
elt it hi« duty to make it known to his suf-
*
•
The
wealthiest
insane
asylum
in
Amer
financial
svstein?
’
ering fellows. Actuated by this motive
foS’i*¡¡oat
1m 11,11 ,u**
cwUd *“"■ | contemplated move, and went at once to
ica
is
said
to
be
the
Sheppard
asylum
h
and a de-urr to relieve human suifering, 1
“It would damn any financial system ”
| work to spike the enemy’s gun. In
You should mmediately have vour name
There was more talk npqn the matter Baltimore It was endowed in 18J57 with will send free of charge to all who de-ire it.
placed on th. R bcobd ’ s mailing ' list. It is
I twenty-four hours he had accomplished
but this was sufficient. The fact is that 856U.ÜO) Since that time the trnsteee ’his recipe, in German. French or English,
the people’s paper.
isthawiyMregoard. In his purpose, and the threatened raid on the
with full directions for preparing and us
government at Washington is a nest
A choie« lino of summer dress goods at
i the press gallery was indefinitely p jt- of corruption breeding cowards.—The using the intereat alone, have expended ing. Sent by mail by addressing with,
fbbO.UOO tn buildings and laud, and still »¡yup, na;qig|t^l»jg4pyr. W.Jk._N0YE8, 1
C. 0. D. Empvriiua.
lifCE,M8MIU.M ‘poped.
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