Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 25, 1894, Image 4

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    S em i-W eekly T id in g s
Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . October 25, 1894
A F T E R F IV E Y E A R S .
“ Six years today! W hat a long tim e !”
sighed M aud M erlin, sin k in g in to th e low
seat by th e w indow an d pressing her sad
w hite face a g a in st th e glass. “ Ah, me, how
happy I was, b u t i t is a ll over. I shall
never be happy a g a in .”
for
and
H er d ark eyes overflowed w ith tears,
and her m em ory w e n t back to th e old
C astoria cures Colic, Constipation,
“ C att o r i * is so well adapted to children th a t
home of her childhood, th e great, ra m ­
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. E nictation,
1 recommend it a s superior to an y prescription
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prom otes di
bling country house, w ith its spacious
known to me.”
H. A. A rcher , M. D.,
gestion.
rooms and blazing fires an d large hearted
W ithout injurious medication.
I l l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T .
hospitality. She could see th e old garden,
w ith its w in d in g borders an d cool retreats,
“
F
or
several
years
I
have
recom
m
ended
“ The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and
your ‘ Castoria, ' and shall alw ays continue to
its m erits so well known th a t it seem s a work
and catch the sweet odor of the pinks, and
do so as it h a s invariably produced beneficial
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
the drowsy m u rm u r of the bees, an d there
resu lts.”
intelligent fam ilies who do not keep C astoria
was the woodbine arbor, beneath w hich she
within easy reach ”
E dwin F. P ardkx , M. D.,
C arlos M artyn , D. D.,
and H arry had sa t so often together. How
“ The W inthrop,” 125th S treet and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
well she rem em bered one evening above
New York City.
L ate P astor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
all others—an evening In royal Ju n e . The
a ir heavy w ith spicy odors a n d a fu ll
T hr C intaur C ompany , 77 M urray S t r e it , N ew Y ore .
moon po u rin g dow n its glorifying lig h t
upon th e snowy billow s of orchard bloom,
and th e long hedges of crim son roses,
w eighed dow n by th e ir ow n Intense per­
fum e. On th a t evening she had listened to
the story th a t has been so often repeated,
LOVE UP TO DATE.
b u t w hich never grow s old. “ M aud, m y
A . H . CA R SO N .
I .. W . CARSON.
darling, I love you. W ill you be m y w ife?”
Fie on th e d o u b t, th e trem b lin g h esitatio n !
She recalled th e very words, she seemed to
F ie on th e m o d ern o v erearefu l m aid!
hear his dear voice an d see his tender
Seeking to g ain a m ore ex alted sta tio n .
eyes. T he betro th al rin g was still upon
E a g e r to m a rry tim id ly a fra id .
her finger, ju s t as he p u t i t there th a t
Sorting h e r su ito rs, cy n ica lly w eighing
n ig h t, an d beside i t another, even yet
O ne w ith th e o th e r, y o u th a g a in s t b rain s.
m ore sacred, her w edding ring. -
Fam e, ra n k a n d fo rtu n e in th e b alan c e, p ra y ­
A nd th is storm y, desolate n ig h t w as tho
in g
T h a t w edded joys m ay co m p en sate its pains. anniversary. Six years ago and th e old
hom estead had ru n g w ith m usic and rev­
Six miles South of G ra n t’s Pass, Josephine P assion is n a u g h t. H e r in te lle c t p re v e n ts h er elry. E very w indow blazed w ith light,
county, O regon.
E v e r from th ro w in g m isgivings to th e w ind.
and every broad hearthstone glowed w ith
All m etap h y sics, psychology an d Spencer,
flam ing logs. F o r on th a t n ig h t, robed In
V ague ap p reh en sio n s te rrify h e r m in d .
w hite and adorned in blossoms as spotless
and sw eet as h er ow n v irg in heart, M aud,
Oh, fo r a g irl lik e J u lie t, u n th in k in g .
W a rm in a n in s ta n t, loving in a b re a th .
sole d a u g h te r of house and heart, a n d
Blindly dev o ted , u n w av erin g , u n sh rin k in g ,
beauty an d belle w herever she w ent, be­
Sw eet, tru e a n d te n d e r in th e face of d eath !
cam
e a bride.
—H a rry R om aine.
B idding farew ell to th e old home and
the old friends, M aud w en t fo rth w ith her
A FRIVOLOUS AND SELFISH BIRD.
husband, thenceforth and forever to be
im m o r a l L ife an d E v ictio n o f I t s H osts and th e lig h t of his hom e an d the in spiration
--------C onsisting of--------
F e llo w N e stlin g s.
of his life.
x
A PPLE, PEAR, PEACH,
O
ne
year—one
short,
sweet, happy year,
A
popular
fallacy
tells
us
th
at
a
PLUM , PRUNE, CHERRY,
th a t w ent by like some rare, rich, melody,
cuckoo
lays
eggs
in
another
bird
’s
nest.
APRICOT, NECTARINE,
w ith o u t a single note of discord to break
ALMOND, WALNUT, anti She does not. She lays eight eggs on its divine perfection, an d th e n th e trouble
the ground. The eggs are in size, col­ came. T he bare rem em brance of it
or, spots and shape in accordance w ith blanched th e w ife’s hheeks an d m ade her
the inform ation obtained, say, in Leigh breath come In quick, p ain fu l gasps. A t
Grape Vine, Currants, Gooseberries,
woods: Out of the eight eggs five or th e close of th a t short, happy year of her
Blackberries, Raspberries,
six would closely resemble the hedge wedded life her husband received inform a­
Strawberries, Figs,
sparrow’s. The other two m ight be tion concerning th e illness of an only
Etc., Etc.
those of a titlark, a wren or a lin n e t brother residing in C alifornia. «He was
O nr trees are grown w ith o u t irrig atio n on
dying of a slow b u t sure disease and
Red hill land, a n d all of known varieties Her male friends—about three or four w ished to see h is b ro th e r’s face once more.
to each lady—now come forward, se­
th a t succeed in S outh ern Oregon.
Those co ntem plating tree p lan tin g will lect each an egg and carry it in its H arry M erlin did n o t hesitate an in sta n t.
do well to visit o u ro ro h a rd an d nu rsery, or mouth to the nest of the prearranged T he path of d u ty w as plain—he m u st go.
M aud en treated to be perm itted to accom ­
w rite as for price list.
Postoffioe — M urphy, Jo sep h in e county foster mother. Only one cuckoo egg is pany him , b u t ho w as inexorable. The
placed in one nest. If he finds a cuckoo risks and hardships w ere too great.
O regon K. K. sta tio n , G ra n t’s Pass.
L eft alone, M aud w as n o t th e w om an to
has preceded him on the same errand,
A. H. CARSON & SON.
he seeks another cradle, knowing in a give w ay to despondency. I t was her n a ­
moment, amid all the eggs present, the tu re to keep her face to the sun. She kep t
herself busy w ith the duties of her house­
cuckoo pedigree.
hold, and a t la st the dreary days w en t by,
T hom as F. Oakes, H en ry C. Payne, H enry C.
The deluded mother hatches the in ­ and tid in g s from H arry came. H e was
Rouse, R eceivers
truder w ith her own brood, and the in ­ safe a t th e jo u rn e y ’s end, b u t h is brother
terloper, having the faculty of being was dead, leaving H arry, however, the in ­
hatched sooner than the others, is of herito r of a considerable fortune. J u s t as
course the first to come out of his shelL soon as h is business m a tte rs could be a r­
He manages to wriggle underneath his ranged, H arry wrote, he w ould s ta rt for
brothers and sisters and presents them home. Soon after, a second m ail came,
as a heave offering to the expectant ro­ b rin g in g intelligence th a t H arry, in com ­
pany w ith quite a p a rty of brother tra v e l­
R
dents, mice, rats, stoats and w hat not, ers, had set out, ta k in g the overland route.
U
and w ithin 12 hours of his existence is
M aud counted th e days w ith throbbing
N
the supreme occupier of the n e st He im patience. The p a rtin g had been so long.
8
keeps his black mouth wide open contin­ She pined to see his dear face an d bear
P u llm a n
ually, which the father and mother his voice once more. She w orked from
orn till n ight, filling th e room s w ith lit­
S l e e p i n g ' C a r s of the departed chickens as constantly m
fill u ntil his body is too big for his tle o rnam ents and g e ttin g up little s u r­
K le g r iin t
home, and he departs therefrom for­ prises a g a iu st his re tu rn . She cu ltivated
the flowers he loved and sang the ballads
D i n i n g C a r s ever.
he adm ired. N ever did w om an count the
The cuckoo leaves the last week of passing m om ents w ith such loving expec­
T o u r is t
July. He is a restless being, like tha
A t la st th e day came. She had
S l e e p i n g C a l ’s soul of John Brown, always marching tation.
received no fu rth e r intelligence, b u t she
r
on. A fter leaving Europe he begins in felt sure th a t he w ould come.
ST. PA U L_______ the north of Africa and ends at the Cape
T he evening w as in spring, genial a n d
M IN N EA POLIS
of Good Hope, whence he returns to balm y, th e ir little hom e a w ilderness of
Europe in the spring. W hy does he go blossoms. She prepared his supper w ith
DULUTH
owii hands; she adorned the rooms
away
and why come back? Food—the her
F A R G O ________
w’ith th e flowers he loved an d even laid
food he loves—the hairy caterpillar. He o u t his gow n and slippers a n d drew his
GRAND FORKS
w ill eat other grubs, hut these are bis a rm ch air beneath the w indow . T hen she
CROOKSTON
hourly bread-
w ent to her cham ber and p u t on th e dress
W IN N IP E G
It has beeu estimated iu round num ­ he liked to see her w ear—a m auve silk,
bers th at out of every 100 hairy cater­ w ith d ain ty laces a t th e th ro a t an d w rists,
H ELENA and
pillars th a t wriggle into life 99 are de­ and je t an d gold ornam ents, her flossy
BUTTE
voured by cuckoos. Everywhere nature brow n h a ir held back by sprays of helio­
careful to m aintain her balance. The trope and sw eet verbena. S urveying h er­
self in th e m irror, she sm iled and blushed,
T I C K E T S is
cuckoo keeps down the m illions of bil­ rem em bering his words w hen she had first
lions of hairy caterpillars and preserves w orn the dress.
-----T O -
our
cornfields from being eaten up by
“ Oh, M aud, you are so beautiful! A l­
CHICAGO
hedge sparrows. The cuckoo is a born ways w ear th is dress, darling, w hen you
W ASHINGTON
conservative, and as long as he lives re­ w ish to please m e!”
T he M ay su n wheeled low er and lower
P H IL A D E L P H IA
turns annually to the neighborhood of
and
a t la st w en t down, leaving th e earth
his b irth .— W estern (England) Press.
NEW YORK
w rapped in th e dusky m ists of tw ilig h t.
BOSTON AND ALL
Perhaps some of our readers would like M aud began to grow im patient. She lit
to know in w hat respect Cham berlain’s the lam ps in th e parlor an d th en w ent o u t
PO IN TS EAST' and SOUTH
Cough Remedy is b etter th a n any o th tr. to th e porch to w ait. H e surely w ould
We will tell yon. When th is Remedy is come; he w ould n o t disappoint her! The
taken as soon as a cold has been contracted,
T'lPvifcC S C H E D U L E .
and before it has become settled in the golden tin ts of day faded lik e th e colors of
system, it will counteract the effect of the a dream . T he sta rs cam e o u t one by one
For in fo rm atio n , tim e card s, m aps, an d Tick­ cold and greatly lessen it’s severity, and it in the hazy lu ste r of the sky, an d th en the
ets, call o u or w rite S. F. C ass , A gent, G ran t's is the only rem edy th a t will do this. It moon arose, com ing up grandly above the
Pass, or
acts iu perfect harm ony w ith n ature and purple steeps. S till he had n o t come, and
n atu re in releviug the lungs, opening the poor w ife's h e a rt began to grow sick
A. Ü. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Piss. Agent, aids
the secretions, liquifying the mucus and w ith hope deferred. A n o th er hour, and
PORTLAND, OREGON.
causing its explusicn from th e air cells of then, above the m u rm u ro u s m usic of the
the lungs and restoring the system to a
strong and healthy condition. No o ther n ight, she heard a sharp step upon the
remedy in th e m arket possesses these gravel and started to her feet, flushed and
rem arkable properties. No other will cure breathless, b u t the nex t in s ta n t she fell
a cold so quickly. F or sale by Ashland back, pale w ith disappointm ent, for the
D rug Co.
step w as n o t his—she knew th a t long be­
fore the person cam e in sight. H e had a d ­
A C low n ’s T ragic D ea th .
vanced tow ard th e porch w here she sa t w ith
Anguste, the great French clown, a slow, u n certain step, observing which,
----- VIA -------
whose reputation was European, has and recognizing him as one of her n eig h ­
come by his death in a circus at Dresden bors, she advanced to m eet him .
“ Mr. R utherford, is it you? I am look­
under circumstances peculiarly dram at­
in g for m y husband. W h at do you th in k
ic.
He
was
m
aking
one
of
his
usual
-----OF T H E -----
detain him ?”
“ sauts de carpe,” amid the applause of can T he
m an stood still, his face fu ll of
the crowd, when, w ith an awkwardness silent, unspeakable pity. Som ething in
th at was irresistibly comic, he fell. He his expression cau g h t her quick eyes, and
not only fell, but on the ground in ­ she sprang forw ard and grasped his arm .
E xpress T rain s leave P o rtlan d d aily .
dulged in contortions that delighted his
“ Mr. R utherford, you b rin g m e tidings.
SOUTH.
NORTH.
public, and, to crown all, sim ulated Speak; do n ’t keep m e in suspense.”
i, 15 P. M l.v. P o rtlan d ,
Ar. i 8:20 a . m
S till the m an w as silent.
10:40 a . M. Ar. A shland,
Lv. 4:40 P. M death, lying rigid and motionless in the
“ Oh, s ir,” she entreated, “ d o n 't trifle
11:10 A. M. Lv. A sh lan d ,
Ar. i 4:10 p. M. middle of the arena. I t was the supreme
10:45 a. M. Ar. San F rancisco,
Lv. 7:00 P M
art of clownery and was recognized and w ith m y feelings. Do you know an y th in g
Above tra in s stop a t all statio n s from
concerning m y husband? If you do, for
P o rtlan d to A lbany in clu siv e; also, T augent, rewarded by the applause of an in telli­
Shedds, H alsey, H arrisb u rg , Ju n c tio u City, gent audience. They had seen him do mercy sake speak o u t!”
“ M adam , I have heard—th a t is, there
Irv iu g , E ugene, an d a t all statio n s from R ose­
this kind of thing before, but never so is bad n ew s,” he began, his voice husky
burg to A shland in clu siv e.
B G S E B U K G M A IL (D a ily .)
well. However, as he rem ained motion­ and broken.
LEAVE
ARRIVE
H er face grew as w hite as death, b u t her
less, a groom w ent up to him and found
P o rtlan d
8:30 a m | R oseburg
5:50 P M
eyes w ere clear and calm and her hand
R oseburg .7:00 A x | P o rtlan d
.4:30 P M that again and for the last time he had
deceived his public. The vertical column stro n g as she grasped bis arm .
D in in g C a r s ou O gtlen R o u te . was broken, and the man was dead. He
“ Sir, if you pity me, tell m e th e w orst
a
t
once. I can bear i t . ”
was known as a French clown, but his
“ Well, m adam , your husband and his
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
name was W illiam Bridge. It is not party have been w aylaid and m urdered by
------ AND—
easy to create an entirely new circus the In d ia n s.”
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, clown, and poor Auguste did th a t.—
“ All? Did none escape?”
ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
Paris Letter.
“ Not one!”
She tu rn e d sharply, leaving him w ith ­
“
D
uring
my
term
of
service
in
the
army
W e st S id e D iv is io n .
I Contracted chronic diarrhoea,” says A. o u t a word, an d he saw h er e n te r th e house
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS E. Bending, of H alsey, Oregon. ’ Since and close the door a fte r her, and th a t was
M u ll T r a i n D a ily ( E x c e p t S u n d a y )
then I have nsed a great am ount of medi­ the end. He w ould never come back any
7:30 A. M. 1 Lv. P o rtlan d ,
Ar. I
• :35 F. M cine, but when I found any th a t would more, no m a tte r how patien tly she m ig h t
12:15 r. M. 1 Ar. C orvallis.
Lv. |
l:00‘ P. M. give me relief they would injure my stom ­ w ait and w atch. He w ould never know
A t A lban y a n d C o rv allis c o n n ect w ith tra in s ach, u n til C ham berlain's Colic. Cholera th a t he had a son, never look upon th e li t ­
and D iarrhoea Remedy was brought to my
of O regon Pacific R ailroad.
notice. I used it and will say it is t he tle chubby face, w ith its bold, blue eyes
E x p r e s a T r a i n D a lly ( E x c e p t S u n d a y
only remedy th a t gave me perm anent relief and su n n y curls, so like his own. F rom
henceforth her h eart and hom e w ere deso­
4:40 r. M. I Lv. P o rtlan d ,
A r. I 8:25 A. M and no bad rem its follow,” For sale by
late.
7:25 r. m . 1 Ar. M cM innville, Lv. | 5:50 A. M A shland Drug Co. _____________
A nd th is w as th e anniversary of her
T hrough T ic k ets to all Points in the
H. C. Messenger has rented the planing w edding day. Six years ago, and 6he was
E astern S ta te s, C anada and Europe, mill on Granite street and is again in a happy bride. Five years she had been a
Can be o b tain ed a t low est rates from E. C. charge at the old stand and ready to
heartbroken widow. H er boy slept in his
K ane, agent, A sh lan d , Or.
execute any orders in the liue of mill little bed, and she sa t there, th in k in g ,
R K OEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
M anager.
A sst ft. E. A Pass Agent.
work.
*
th in k in g , and jja z in g o u t a t the low.
Infants
A. H. CARSON & SON, Prop’s.
100,000 Trees io Stock !
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
orthern
I P A C IF IC R.R.
N
THROUGH
EAST ■ anil • SOUTH
T h e S h a s ta R o u te
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
s
Children.
leaden s t y a n d the w ind tossed frees. Th«
n ig h t w as closing rapidly—a n ig h t of
sto rm and darkness. T he ra in cam e down
in great sm oking sheets, and th e wild,
w ailin g w inds rushed round the gables
and w ent sh rieking over th e hills lik e h u ­
m an souls in agony. H er heart ached w ith
a desolation th a t seemed alm ost in su p p o rt­
able. Life w as so hard, yet for the boy’s
sake she m u st endure and live on.
She looked down a t her sable garm ents
w ith hot, b lin d in g tears. Six years ago,
arid she w a s robed in gems a n d blossoms.
H is face, his very voice, seemed to come
back to her, and she fancied th a t his spirit
m u st be near her. No m a tte r how high
above her, how haDpy, she knew th a t he
loved h er still, and his glorified sp irit may
have left its hom e of bliss to keep w ith
her th a t sacred anniversary. T he fancy
consoled her beyond expression. She
glanced over a t th e sleeping hoy, w ith a
dim hope th a t his fa th e r loved and w atch­
ed over him . T hen a sudden Im pulse shot
across her m ind. She w ould n o t keep the
anniversary of her w edding day in the g a r­
m en ts of widowhood; she would p u t on
th e robe he loved. If he knew a u g h t of
h e r poor, sad life, he should see how sacred­
ly she rem em bered and observed his sim ­
plest wishes.
S tealing up to her cham ber, she took
o u t th e m auve silk and the d a in ty laces,
grow ing yellow and tim ew orn, a n d a
pretty je t and gold o rn am en t an d a r ­
rayed herself as in days gone by, an d the
old bloom cam e back to lier cheeks and
th e brightness to her eyes, and she seemed
to drop her years an d her widowhood and
to sp rin g o u t afresh in to th e rare beauty
of her early m aidenhood. T h u s a rra y e d ,,
6he w eu t down softly an d seated herself
before th e blazing fire, her face tearful
and expectant. If his 6oul were near, and
she clu n g to th e hope th a t it w as as she
clung to life, he should see how tenderly
she rem em bered him .
T he anniversary n ig h t wore on, w ild
and d ark w ith storm , and still the pool
wife, h alf dazed by her terrib le sorrow,
sa t by her lonely hearthstone, robed in her
festive garm ents. A t la st there cam e a
step w ithout, a sharp, im p a tie n t step on
th e gravel, b u t she did not hear it. A
weary, travel w orn m an, bronzed by ex­
posure an d pale w ith long endured grief,
camo up to th e fro n t entrance an d pause
beneath th e low w indow . T hrough the
parted c u rta in s shone the ruddy firelight,
revealing the w arm , a ttra c tiv e room —the
old, fa m ilia r room, w ith his h a t upon the
w all and his books and m eerschaum on
th e m antel, unm oved, as he had left them .
Revealed th e k itte n p u rrin g on tho rug,
a n d the little cu rtain ed bed in the dis­
tance, an d tlie dear, sw eet face, w et w ith
tears, and tho dress he loved in happy
days, th a t seemed too fa r back to the pool
w anderer to be real.
W as it all a dream ? W as th a t th e wife
from whom he liad so long been parted,
whose face had been present w ith him
th ro u g h all his lonely hours of peril and
im prisonm ent? W as she w a itin g and
w atching and keeping his home b right
for his retu rn ?
H e left th e w indow , stole softly to the
porch and approached th e side door. He
raised th e latch. I t opened, and he stood
upon th e threshold.
I n te n t upon her m usings, her own sweet
m em ories and sad reflections, M aud heaid
no sound. H er h e a rt was far back w ith
th e husband she loved so well. T he old
dress had revived old associations, and his
very presence seemed around and about
her. She looked up, w ith clasped hands
an d stream in g eyes.
“ Oh, H arry! Oh, m y husb an d !” she
m urm ured, “ if you knew how I love you,
how I m o u rn yo u r loss, surely your soul
m ig h t speak to m ine an d tell m e th a t you
are near m e!”
“ M aud, m y wife, m y d a rlin g !”
She started to h er feet, w ith a w onder­
ing, sta rtle d face. T here he stood, w orn
and w eary, changed from th e m an he had
been, b u t th e w ife recognized him in an
in sta n t. F o r a m om ent a solem n aw e
filled her eyes, and her love hesitated and
trem bled in th e presence of a sp irit from
the o ther w orld, b u t the nex t in s ta n t she
held him in her arm s w ith a w ild cry.
“ Oh, H arry, m y husband! You are not
dead; you have come back to m e!”
H is passionate kisses on h e r face, his
stro n g arm s and th ro b b in g iieart answ er­
ed her as no w ords could have done. H e
had come back to her from im prisonm ent
am id the w ild w estern m ountains, from
perils and dangers and death itself.
F o r aw hile, a fte r she had heard his
story a n d fully assured herself th a t he was
really flesh and blood, and n o t a spirit, as
she had first believed him , she lay quietly
w eeping on his bosom. T hen she arose,
w ith a solem n tenderness in her eyes, and
leading him to th e little couch drew aside
the curtains, revealing th e little face,
flushed aud dim pled, in slum ber, and the
sm all chubby fists fast clinched together.
H arry M erlino looked on w ith o u t a
word; then, bending down, he kissed the
little sleeper w ith a joy and th ankfulness
in his soul too deep for utterance.
A nd on th is storm y n ight, a fte r w eary
years of im prisonm ent am id barbarous
hordes, a fte r having endured tria ls and
hardships and alm ost death itself—this
was how H arry cam e hom e.—P itts b u rg
Leader.
A S em io b lig in g F rien d .
“ I am so glad I have m et you, as I have
tw o favors to ask of y o u .”
“ W hat are they?”
“ I w a n t you to lend me $10 and n o t to
say a word about it to any one. ”
“ Tw o favors a t once, m an! T h a t’s too
m uch of a good thing. One of them —yes.
I w o n ’t breathe a w ord of th is to a living
so u l.” —A lm anaque de la Risa.
I t W as F a ta l.
T he m ail a t the E m ergency hospital w ho
blew th e gas o u t has discovered th a t tho
blow w as fa ta l.—W ashington H atchet.
Rheumatism
Is a sym ptom of disease of the kidneys. It
will eortainly be relieved by P ark s’ Sure
Cure. T h at headache, backache and tired
feeling come from the same cause. Ask
for P arks’ Sure Cure for the liver and
kidneys, price $1. Sold by E. A. S herw :n
Furniture
Window S hades,
Husband—My dear, I am afraid I
can’t get that new bonnet you wanted.
Wife (suspiciously)—Have you been
playing poker w ith that Mr. Chipper?
Husband—No; he has been playing
w ith m e.—Detroit Free Press.
Jagsou says you seldom see real con­
centration unless you find a man who
is reading his own letter in a news­
paper.
________________
Two barons, a lieutenant and a law ­
yer are ushers in a New York German
theater.
For the many accidents that occur
about the farm or household, such as
burnes scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged
wounds, bites of animals, mosquitos or
other insects, galls or chaffed spots, frost
bites, aches or pains on any part of the
body, or the ailments resulting from ex­
posure, as neuralgia, rheumatism, ect.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil LinimeDt
has proved itself a sovereign remedy.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Kittle. Sold
by Ashland Drug Co.
P ic tu re F r a m e s ,
F lo o r M a ttin g s,
B aby C a r r ia g e s ,
B o y s’ W a g o n e , E tc .
S E W IN G M A C H IN E S ,
AND
Upholstered Goods
AT LOWEST RATES.
Passenger coach to every train.
F ir e w o o d
AND SUPPLIES FOR SAME
L a rg e s t S to c k o f F u r n itu r e in S o u th e rn O re g o n to S e le c t F ro n t.
o f a ll
k in d s
d e liv e r e d
and
w h e r e in to w n a t t h - lo w e s t p r lr e a .
H . J.
H IC K S .
FOR FINE CLOTHING
J. P. D O D G E .
O pera H ouse Block,
R esidents of A shland, w hen visiting San
Francisco, will do well to call upon
H. R osenbaum ,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
TH E POPULAR
M E R C H A N T T A IL O R ,
LIGHT AND AIRY.
C upid on th e W'heeL
T he b icy clist, as he rode along,
T he hedgerow s gay betw een.
A nd le n t h is e a r to th e ro b in ’s song,
M et a b e a u tifu l bicyclene.
H e tu r n e d h is w heel in a w ay th a t show ed
H is h a n d w as firm to guide,
A nd dow n th e p ike fo r an h o u r he rode
By th e b e a u tifu l m aid e n ’s side.
B ew itched by h e r m any charm s, he spoke
Of love an d a w edding day,
A nd th e m aiden fa ir th ro u g h h e r shyness
b ro k e
A nd sm iled in a p lay fu l w ay.
T hen he popped to h er, a n d w ith dow ncast
eye,
While th e rose in h e r fa ir cheek grew ,
She w hispered, “ Y ou’d b e tte r look ro u n d
a n d buy
A bicycle b u ilt fo r tw o .”
—N ew Y ork P ress.
H e A ck n o w led g ed th e Corn.
Idaho Ja k e —W hat did you shoot Slim
Pete fer?
B illy Hoboe—F e r trlp p in the lig h t fa n ­
tastic toe.
Idaho Ja k e — I don’t see why ye shoots
him for thet. T h et a in ’t n o th in to shoot
a m an fer.
B illy Hoboe—W aal, I reckon it was.
Ye see, it w as my lig h t fa n ta stic toe th a t
he trip p e d .—Syracuse Post.
a t No. 1500 M arket street, corner P ark
Avenue, where they will be shown an ele­
g an t stock of foreign and dom estic woolens
a t prices which they can n o t resist. Style,
tit, trim m ings and w orkm anship, all of th e
best.
Respectfully,
M rs . R osenbaum ,
• Summons.
In th e C ircuit Court of th e State ol Oregon, oi (Form erly Mrs. M. B aum , of A shland.)
th e county of Jackson.
The State of Oregon, on inform ation of H enry
L. Benson, d istrict atto rn ey for th e first judicial
d istric t of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. th e unk n o w n
heirs of W illiam Alcoe. deceased, defendants:
action to recover real property escheated to the
State of Oregon.
To th e unk n o w n heirs of W illiam Alcoe, de­
ceased, th e above nam ed defen d an ts:
In the nam e of th e State of Oregon, you and
T he u n d ersig n ed has now fo r sale at th e
each of you are hereby req u ired to ap]>ear and
answ er th e co m p lain t ol the above plain tiff in b rickyards u ear A shland,
the above en title d co u rt, now on file w ith the
clerk ol said court, w ith in ten days from th e
d ate of the service of th is S um m ons upon you,
if served in Jackson co unty, O regon; b u t if
served iu any o th er county in th e State of Ore­
gon, th en w ith in tw enty days from the d a te of
FROM 2‘4 INCH TO 6 IN C H .
th e service of th is Sum m ons u|>on you; or if
served on you out of th e State of Orcgou, or by
C. II. V E G H T E .
m blicatiou, th e n by th e first day of th e en su -
ng D ecem ber term of said co u rt, to-w it: th e
4th day of Decem ber, 1894, and you are hereby
notified th a t if you fail to appear and answ er
said com plaint, as hereby required, th e p la in ­
SOCIETIES.
tiff w ill tak e ju d g m e n t ag ain st you for the
seisin aud possession of the follow ing described
property belonging to W illiam Alcoe, deceased,
viz: Lots 1 a n d 2 and th e S. E. ’4 of th e N. W.
L an d the N. E. ‘i of th e S. E. *4 of section 31,
tow nship 32, south of range 1 e ast; all situated
in Jacksou co u n ty , Oregou.
T his Sum m ons is served by pub licatio n p u r­
MALTA COMMANDERY NO 4, K. T.
su a n t to an order m ade by the H on. H. K.
H anna, Ju d g e of said court, said order being
Meets
first W ednesday of each m onth.
m ade at Jacksonville th is 22d day of Septem ber,
E. C. KANE, E. C.
1894.
HENRY L. BENSON,
E. D. B riggs, R ecorder.
Dist. A tty, for 1st Ju d ic ia l Dist. of Oregon,
A shland, Oregon.
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
TILE FOR SALE!
Tiling of All Kinds,
Masoaic
F ilia l G ratitu d e.
Executrix’s Notice.
“ H arold, m y boy,” exclaim ed the proud,
in d u lg e n t father, “ I ’m glad to see you!
H ow you have grow n!”
T he blood m ounted to the pale, intellec­
tu a l brow of th e young m an, who had ju s t
re tu rn e d from college, and his voice tre m ­
bled.
“ F a th e r ,” he said, w ith deep feeling,
“ yo u r handshake is 25 years behind the
style!” —Chicago T ribune.
Notice is hereby given th a t th e undersigned
has been ap p o in ted ex ecu trix of th e estate of
Wm. H. A tkinson, deceased, by tb e C ounty
C ourt of Jackson C ounty, Oregon. All persons
h aving claim s against said estate are req u ired
to present them to me at my residence iu Ash­
land, Oregon, proj>erly verified, w ith in six
m o n th s from th e date of th is notice.
D ated Oct. 9th, 1894.
E u g e n ia L. A t k in s o n ,
E x ecu trix of th e estate of W. H. A tkinson.
A n U n u su a l S ig h t.
The m aiden is back to to w n today
A nd g e ttin g rid of h e r freck les a n d tan ,
B ut sh e’s been a t th e beach so long, they say,
T h at she blushes each tim e she sees a m an.
—N ew Y ork P ress.
W h a t C o u ld H e D o?
Mrs. N uw ed—D on’t try to soothe me,
sir! You have doubted m y word.
Mr. N uw ed—B ut, m y darling, you
m u st have spent th e m oney or lost it.
O nly la st M onday, I see by m y check ­
book, I gave you £10.
Mrs. N uw ed—There, there! You would
6ooner believe au old checkbook th a n me.
—London T it-B its.
A n A r tist.
“ T here’s no use in ta lk in g ,” said the
young m an who w rites, “ M onkeyshine is
a g reat h u m o rist.”
“ W hat m akes you th in k so?”
“ He can tak e a single one of another
m a n ’s ideas and m ake half a dozen poems
of i t . ” — W ashington Star.
M erely G assing.
U p w ard gazed th e u rc h in a t
H is fleeing to y balloon.
“ I guess i t ’s gone to th e s k y ,” he said,
“ To be a little m oon.”
—Chicago T rib u n e.
A D ilem m a .
Bearded L ady—T he m anager is in great
trouble ju s t now.
S nake C harm er—W hat is th e m atter?
Bearded Lady—Ho has proposed to th e
tw o headed girl. One of her accepted him ,
an d one rejected h im .—London Quiver.
A R eason F o r H is P om p osity.
S m ith —I t seems to me th a t Brow n is an
aw fully pom pous m an —th a t is, he is so
stiff in his tre a tm e n t of strangers.
Jo n e s—W hy, do n ’t you know the reason
is due to his business? H e is a starch-
m a k e r.—B rooklyn Eagle.
T h e L a te s t.
She is really th e m ost m annish g irl
T he gaping w o rld e 'e r sees.
I t is n o ted th a t h e r bloom ers
A re bagging a t th e knees.
—D e tro it T rib u n e.
Administrator’s Notice to
Creditors.
Tn m a tte r of estate of N ancy C. H errin, d e­
ceased.
To w hom it m ay concern : I hav e been ap-
n n ted a d m in istrato r of th e e state of Nancy C.
e rriu , an d all claim s against th e estate m ust
be presented to th e u n d ersig n ed , d u ly verified
for allow ance, prior to M arch 20, 1895, at Ash­
land, O regon.
P. DUNN,
Sept. 17th, 1894.
A dm inistrator.
E
Assignees’s Notice to Credi­
tors.
N otice is hereby given th a t W. P. Benn aud
George W. Cox, p a rtn ers as B enn A Cox,
grocery m erchants, residing and doing business
a t A shland, O regou, have th is day m ade an
assignm ent of all th eir, aud each of th e ir,
p roperty and effects to tlie u n dersigned for th e
benefit of all th e ir creditors, pro rala, and any
an d all persons h av in g claim s agaiust said in ­
solvent e state m u st p resen t ttie sam e, duly
verified, to m e a t my office in A shland, Oregon,
on o r before Jan u ary 2d. 1895.
E. D. BRIGGS, Assignee.
D ated Oct. 1, 1894.
Final Proof Notice.
L and O f f ic e at R oseburg , O r ..
Septem ber 13,1884.
Notice is hereby given th a t the follow ing-
nam ed settler has filed notice of h is in ten tio n
to m ake final proof in support of his eiaim . and
th a t said proof w ill be m ade before J. R . Neil,
C ounty Ju d g e of Jackson County, O regon, a t
Jacksonville, Jackson C ounty, Oregon, on
O ctober 31st, 1894, viz: W ellm an A. C orthell on
H om estead E ntrv No, 5410 for th e S. W. % of
See. 30, Tp, 38 8., R. 3 E.
H e n am es th e follow ing w itnesses to prove
h is co n tin u o u s residence upon and cu ltiv atio n
of, said lan d , viz: W illiam N eil, Lane Neil, A.
D. B urton, C. H . Iulow , all of A shland, Jackson
county, Oregon.
R. M. V katch , R egister.
Notice of General Assign­
ment.
N otice is hereby given that. E dw ard H en­
dricks m ade a gen eral assig n m en t for th e ben e­
fit of all his cred ito rs on th e 21st day of July,
1894, and th a t I have been appointed h is
assignee. All claim s should be presented to me,
u n d e r o ath, w ith in th re e m o u th s from said
d ate,
W illiam R ay , H erllng, Or.
N o t M uch to C hoose B etw een .
Jones B row n—I ’ve been stopping a t a
place in Chicago w here i t is $50 for 50
days.
B row n-S m ith—I ’ve been stopping a t a
place there w here it is $50 or 50 days.—
New Y ork W orld.
A High Liver
Usually has a b id liver. He is bilious, con
stipated, has indigestion and dyspepsia
If there is no organio tro u b le a few doset
of P ark s’ Sure Cure will tone him up
P arks’ Sure Cure is the only liver and
kidney cure we.sell on a positive guarantee.
Price $1. Sold by E . A. Sherw in.
The success that has attended the us«
“I
consider
C nam berlam ’s
Cough
Remedy a specific for croup. I t is very of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil
pleasant to take, »which is one of the most Liniment in the relief of pnin and it
im portant requisites whore a cough remedy curing diseases which seemed beyond tht
is intended for use among children. I reach of medicine, has been truly re
have known of cases of croup where I knew
the life of a little one was saved by the markable. Hundreds supposed to bt
use of Cham berlain’s Cough Rem edy.” crippled for life with arms and legs drawn
J . J. LaG range, druggist, Avoca, Neb. 50 up crooked or distorted, their mu6clet
withered or contracted by disease, have
oent bottles for sale by A shland Drug Co.
J u s t th e O th er W ay.
f J l H E UNDERSIGNED w ould an n o u n ce to
_1_
th e ir old custom ers aud th e public g en er­
ally, th a t they are still iu th e tran sfer business,
and are prepared to atten d to all calls prom ptly.
B e d d in g ,
M o u ld in g s,
M irro rs ,
Notice of Final Settlement.
In th e County C ourt of Jackson C ounty, State
of O regou. In th e m atter of th e estate of B. C.
G oddard, deceased.
N otice is hereby given th a t th e u n dersigned
ad m in istra to r of th e estate of B. C. G oddard,
deceased, has filed in th e above e n titled court
his final acco u n t as such a d m in istrato r, and
p etitio n for discharge, an d th a t by order of
said court, T uesday, N ovem ber 6, 1894, is
appointed for th e h earin g thereof. All persons
interested in said estate are hereby uotitied to
ap p ear on or before said day and file in said
co u rt objections if any th ere be to said account.
P ublished by o rd er of Hon. J. R. Neil, judge
of said co u rt.
H. H. GODDARD,
.
A dm inistrator of said estate.
SISKIYOU CHA PTER, M . 21, R. A. M.
R egular co nvocations on th e T hu rsd ay next
a fte r th e fu ll m oon.
E V. C arter , H. P.
M. L. McCall, S ec'y.
[9-36
ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. A A. M
Stated co m m u n icatio n ou th e T h u rsd ay of or
before th e full m oon.
W. H. LEEDS, W. M.
J. R. Casey, S ecretary.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S.
Stated m eetings on 1st an d 3d 'Tuesday iu
each m o u th .
M rs . ALICE KANE, W. M.
Miss Mabel W agner. S e c retary .
ASHLAND LODGE No. 4
I. O. O. F .,
H olds re g u la r m eetin g s every S aturday even
ing at th e ir h a ll in A shland. B rethren la good
stan d in g are c o rd iallv in v ite d to a tte n d .
A. D. HEI.MAN, N. ft.
E. J. Farlow , S ecretary ,
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, I O O F
M eets in Odd F ellow s’s H all every 2d au d 4tl
M onday iu each m o n th .
M em bers in good
sta n d in g co rd ially in v ited to atten d .
A. BISH, C. P.
F. M. Drake, Scribe.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14.
M eets on th e 2d a n d 4th T uesday in each
m o n th in O dd F ellow s’s H all, A shland.
MISS EMMA STEPHENSON, N. G.
Mrs. Mollie Farlow , Sec’y.
Ashland Lodge, A . 0 .TJ.W.
Meets in lodge room in M asonic H al
ev ery second an d fourth W ednesday in each
m outh. P re s e n t h o u r of m e etin g 7:00 p. m . Al
B rethren in good s ta n d in g a re co rd ially iu v lt
ed to a tte n d .
W. B. BEEBE, M W.
J. R. Casey, R ecorder.
H. 0. T. M.
G ranite Tent No. 4, K nights of the M accabees
Meet in regular review on the second a u c
fourth T hursdays of each m onth a t O dd F e l­
lows H all, A shland. V isiting Sir K nights coi
dially in v ite d .
CHAS. H. GILLETTE, Com.
J . E. T hornton , r . K.
Enights of Pylhias.
(3RN A1TK LODGE, NO. 23, K nights ol Pythias
v 1 A shland, O regon, m eets every Friday even
ing. V isiting K nights iu good stan d in g
cordially in v ited to atten d .
L. W. ROGERS, C. C.
F. D. W agner, K. of R. A S.
A
TJ
B urnside Post, No. 23, mee
G
• * * • *•'■•
in M asonic H all on th e Is
and 3d S aturdays of each m o n th . V isiting coir
rad esco rd ially w elcom ed.
J. S. S m ith,
A d ju tan t.
JAS. CHISHOLM,
Commander.
BURNSIDE R EL IE F CORPS, No. 24.
Meets a t M asonic H all a t 2 o ’clock, p. m ., on
first a n d th ird S aturdays of each m onth.
M rs . J ambs C h ish o lm , Pres.
Mrs. Lydia G riswold, Secy.
IS THE BEST.
$3 SHOE NO SQUEAK I N&
*5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF
$4*S50FlNECALF&KAN6ARDa
5 3.5? POLICE,3 S oles .
F or Sale by ASHLAND DRUG CO.
*2.*I/JB oys S chool S hoes .
R ap id T ran sit to A u stralia.
We sell P arks’ Cough Syrup on a positiv«
guarantee to cure all th ro a t and lunj
troubles. I t has stood the te st for man)
years and today is the leading rem edy foi
the cure of colds, consum ption, and al
diseases of the th ro a t and lungs. Price 50<
and $1. Sold by E. A. Sherwin.
Ashland.
W. L. D ouclas
been cured through the use of this
remedy. Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 pei
bottle. Sold by Ashland Drug Co..
I hear that a respectable north coun
try m erchant has invented a means foi
getting to Australia in 12 hours—a
means so simple that I fancy it must
have occurred to a good many people al
ready. Every one knows that the world
spins rouhd on its axis once in 24 hours,
whence it is clear that, if you hang
yourself up somewhere and wait, in 12
hours A ustralia w ill be under your feet,
aud you w ill only have to step down in
order to be comfortably there. The good
m erchant proposes to send passengers up
in a well appointed balloon, where they
will w ait until A ustralia comes round.
It is an admirable scheme.—Pall Mall
Budget
Directory,
•L A D I E S *
Y on can aave m on ey by p u rch a sin g W . L .
D o u g la s S h o es.
Because, w e a re th e la rg e s t m a n u factu rers of
advertised sh o es in th e w o rld , an d g u aran tee
th e value by stam p in g th e nam e and p n e e on
th e bottom, w hich p ro tects you a g a in s t h ig h
p ric e s aud th e m id d lem an ’s profits. O ur shoes
eq u al custom w o rk in style, ea sy fitting and
w earing qualities. We hav e th e m sold ev ery ­
w here a t low er p a c e s for th e valu e given th a n
an y o th er m ak e. T ak e no substitute. I f your
d e a le r cannot su p p ly you, we can. Sold by
Arnold and Cordell.
2 S X Ä Agente. $73
'-R S F ID
MU KÄSKE!)
a week. E-u!u«ivc territory. I In
lUphi I ’U h Itasner. V. a*b« »alhlie
ú ìxhea tur a family iuvu*- nñuuie.
W e - d .», ritme« aud tiric i them
without wetting Uw hands. Yu«
puah the bunou, the mach ine doti
<
the r< it. bright, poil shed disbei,
aud cheerful wiv«i. No icaided
<\fiugf-rii.tiOMoiledhandeorcloLbiDg.
„ a s f o " hrottea di she*, ou m u u . Cheap,
V r * durable, warranted. Cireulanfree
W. P. HARRISON A CO., Cluk
IS, C u lsabu * O.
T o th e U n fo rtu n a te .
DR. GIBBON'S
C f i o K K A H N K V ST-
'- '¿ 'J co rn er of Com ­
m ercial, San F rancisco.
Cal. E stablished in 1854.
for th e treatm en t of sex ­
ual a n d S em inal Dis­
eases, su ch as U o n o r -
r h e a , G le e t, S t r i c t -
u r e . S y p h il is in all its
fo r m s ,S e m in a l W e a k ­
n e s s , I m p o te n c y , a u d Lost M anhood peim a-
u en tly cured. The aick an d afflicted should not
fail to call upon h im . The Doctor lias traveled
extensively in E urope, an d Inspected th o r­
oughly the various hospitals th ere, o b taim u g a
great deal of v alu ab le in fo rm atio n , w hich he is
co m petent to im p a rt to those in need of his se r­
vices, T he D octor cu res w hen o th ers fail. Try
him . DR. GIBBON w ill m ake no ch arg e unless
he effect a cure. P ersons at a d istan ce CU REM
A T H O M E . A ll co m m unications strictly c o n ­
fidential. All letters answ ered in p lain e n v e l­
opes. Charges reasonable. Call o r w rite. A d­
dress DR. J. F. G IB BO N , Box 1957, Ban F ran cis­
co, Cal.
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