Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 10, 1894, Image 4

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    Sem i-W eekly T id in g s
M onday...................... December 10, 1894
CASTO R IA
CULTURE IN CHICAGO.
A Trifling M istake Has Made Things Vn-
pleasant F o r a Noted A uthor.
W h en th e p re sid e n t of th a t exclusive
lite ra ry o rg a n iz a tio n , th e T w e n tie th
C e n tu ry club, in tro d u c e d Dr. A. C onan
D oyle to a C h icag o a u d ie n c e F rid a y
evening, h e c o m m itte d a n e rro r w h ic h
and
is lik e ly to g iv e rise to serio u s c o m p li­
catio n s a n d to in v o lv e D r. D oyle in e m ­
C astoria cures Colic, Constipation,
"C asto ria is so well adapted to children that
b a rra s s m e n t D r. D oyle is n o t a th e o ­
Sour
Stomach,
Diarrhoea.
Eructation,
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
lo g ia n — a t an y ra te , n o t a professional
known to me."
H. A. A hchir , 11. D.,
gestion.
theologian. H e m u st h a v e been s ta rtle d
Without injurious medication.
I ll So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
w hen th e H on. G eorge E. A dam s a n ­
nounced
h im as C anon D oyle. P re su m ­
“ For several years I have recommended
“ The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and
ab ly m a n y of th e c u ltu r e d m en a n d
Its merits so well known that it seems a work your * Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the do so as has invariably produced beneficial
w om en w h o w ere p re se n t a t th e T w e n ­
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results.” %
tie th C e n tu ry c lu b re c e p tio n ta k e i t fo r
within easy reach ’’
E dwin F. P akdxb . M
.
D.,
C arlos M artyn , D. D.,
“ The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
g ranted, upon th e a u th o r ity of th e c lu b ’s
New York City.
New York City.
presid en t, M r. A dam s, th a t D r. D oyle
I-ate Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
is a canon, an associate p e rh a p s of
C anon F a r r a r , a n d h ig h in th e c o u n cils
T hs C intato C ompany , 77 M urray S t r u t , N iw Y ork .
of th e a u g u s t c h u rc h of E n g la n d . W e
h e a r i t ru m o re d th a t M r. H ig iu b o th a m ,
p re sid e n t of o u r la te e v e r g lo rio u s an d
ever la m e n te d W o rld ’s fa ir, h a s n o t y e t
d isab u sed h is m in d of th e serio u s e rro r
a ris in g fro m M r. A d a m s’ b lu n d e r; th a t
Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C.
he addresses D r. D oyle as F a th e r D oyle,
Rouse, Receivers
a n d th a t a t lu n c h e o n y e ste rd a y ho sa id
to h is d is tin g u is h e d g u est, “ W ill y o u r
reverence ask th e blessing?”
----- V IA -------
W e d o n ’t know how tr u e i t is, b u t
w e u n d e rsta n d th a t D r. D oyle h a s been
in v ite d to “ fill th e p u l p i t ” in a n u m ­
ber o f o n r ch u rch es, a n d th a t h e is b e­
---- OF THE----
*
sieged w ith le tte rs ad d ressed v a rio u sly
“ R ev. D r. D oyle, ’’ ‘‘R ev. C anon D oyle, ’ ’
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“ T h e V e ry R ev. C anon D o y le ,” etc.
A
lto g e th e r m u c h co nfusion h a s been
P u llm a n
Express Trains leave Portland daily.
p re c ip ita te d by th e little slip m ade s im ­
NORTH.
S l e e p i n g C a r s SOUTH.
p ly in carelessness by th e p re sid e n t of
Ar.|8:20A. m
6:15 e. M. Lv. Portland,
th e T w e n tie th C e n tu ry club. W e th in k
E le g a n t
Lv.
4:40
p.
M
.
10:40 a . m . Ar. Ashland,
Ar. 4:10 P. M. i t in c u m b e n t u p o n th a t le a d in g lite r a r y
a . m . Lv. Ashland,
P i n i n g C a r s 11:10
Lv.l 7:00 P M
I q :45 a . m . Ar. San Francisco,
o rg a n iz a tio n of th e w e st to se t a b o u t
Above trains stop at all stations from
T o u r is t
Portland to Albany inclusive; also. Tangent, c o rre c tin g th e e rro r its ex ecu tiv e has
Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, in n o c e n tly 3 p rnng upon ';he p u b lic a n d
S l e e p i n g C a r s Shedds,
Irving, Eugene, and at all stations from Rose­
upon a v ery d is tin g u is h e d v isito r. —
burg to Ashland inclusive.
E u g en e F ie ld in C hicago R ecord.
R O S E B U R G MAIL. (D aily.)
ST. PA U L
for Infants
N
Children.
EAST ■ and • SOOTH
ORTHERIM
P A C IF IC R .R . The Shasta Route
u
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
LEAVE
M IN N E A PO L IS
D U LU TH
FARGO
GRAND FORKS
CROOKSTON
W IN N IP E G
H E L E N A an d
I BUTTE
ARRIVE
Portland__ 8:30 a m I Roseburg . .5:50 P m
Roseburg . 7:00 am | Portland .4:30 pm
SOMETHING OF A MYSTERY.
D in in g Cars on O gden R ou te. Involving F our V aluable Painting», a B ur­
g la r and a Close M outhed Lawyer.
F
o u r p a in tin g s v a lu e d a t fro m $15,-
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
-
000 to $18,000 stolen fro m th e residence
------ AND------
th e la te F re d e ric k L. A m es a t N o rth
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, of
E a sto n in th e s u m m e r of 1885 have
ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
been recovered by th e fa m ily w ith in a
W e s t S id e D iv is io n .
w eek, a n d th e recovery h a s been as
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS m y ste rio u s as w a s th e ro b b ery n in e
y ears ago. T h e m em b ers o f th e flam ily
Ma41 T r a in D a ily (E x cep t Sunday)
-----TO-----
5:35 P. M. a re s till in th e d a rk in re g a rd to the
7:30 A. M. 1 Lv. Portland, Ar, |
1:00 P. M. w h e re a b o u ts of th e p ic tu re s a ll these
1 12:15 P. M. 1 Ar. Corvallis, Lv. |
CHICAGO
At Alban y and Corvallis connect with trains years. T hey h av e no id e a as to th e id e n ­
W ASHINGTON
I of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
tity of th e b u rg la r, n o r do th e y know
P H IL A D E L P H IA
E x p r e ss T r a in D aily (E xcept S unday
th e la w y e rs w h o w e re m ost concerned
N EW YORK
Ar. | 8:25 A. M in th e recovery of th e p ictu res.
1 4:40 P. M. I Lv. Portland,
W hen
1 7:25 P. M. 1 Ar. McMinnville, Lv. | 5:50 A. M th e p ic tu re s w e re lost, F . L. A m es o f­
BOSTON AND ALL
T h r o u g h T ic k e ts to a ll P o in ts in th e fe re d a re w a rd of $1,500 fo r th e ir r e ­
PO IN TS EA ST an d SOUTH
E a s t e r n S t a te s , C a n a d a a n d E u ro p e , covery.
Can be obtained at lowest rates from E. C.
In q u irie s w ere m a d e a w eek ago as
Kane, agent, Ashland, Or.
T IM E SC H E D U L E .
R KOEHLER
E. P. ROGERS,
to w h e th e r th e re w a rd w as s till good.
Manager.
Asst O. F. & Pass Agent.
T h e re p ly w as in th e affirm ative, an d
For information, time cards, maps, and tick­
a fte r som e m y ste rio u s n e g o tia tio n s th e
ets, eall on or write S. F. C ass , Agent, Graut’s
p ic tu re s w e re g iv e n in to th e possession
Pass, or
of th e fa m ily a n d th e $1,500 p a id to a
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent,
la w y e r in B oston, to be tu rn e d over
PORTLAND, OREGON.
e v e n tu a lly to th e m a n w h o g av e th e i n ­
ROUT. LEONARD, Agent, Ashland.
fo rm a tio n . E v ery b o d y co n n ected w ith
th e tra n sa c tio n w as p led g ed to secrecy.
A N D V I C I N IT Y :
T h e c irc u m sta n c es of th e recovery in
Mrs, E. B. C hristian wishes to announce b rie f a re as fo llow s: A m a n w as a rr e s t­
th a t she has fitted up dressm aking parlors ed in N ew Y ork fo r m u rd e r, a n d w h en
a t th e Chitw ood residence, opposite H otel a c e rta in la w y e r w as ask e d to defend
The business’of the meat markets of R. P. Oregon, and is prepared to do all kinds of h im h e in q u ire d of th e p riso n e r if he
Nell and J .E Pelton is parried on now at the
h a d a n y m oney. “ No, " s a i d he, “ b u t
I can g iv e yo u a p o in te r so I c a n g e t
$1 , 500, a n d you sh a ll h a v e $500 of it.
T h e re st w ill h a v e to go to a p a w n ­
A t reasonable prices.
broker. ’ ’ In th is w a y n e g o tia tio n s w ere
opened by th e N ew Y ork a tto rn e y , w h o
The old Pelton market, on the west side
of Main] street near the bridge, where
w ro te to a c e rta in B oston law yer, he
old auu new customers will flud us bet­
W hen yon v isit P o rtla n d , sto p a t th e
em p lo y in g o th ers, so th a t th e id e n tity
ter prepared than ever to serve them
New
E sm o n d H o te l, one of th e b e st in
with the choicest of meats and in first-
th e city w ith reaso n ab le p rices to s n it of th e p rin c ip a ls co u ld be effectu ally
elass style a t lowest prices
e v e ry o n e . A m erican o r E u ro p e a n plan concealed, a n d th e m oney w as p a id over
a n d th e p ic tu re s re tu r n e d .— S p rin g field
j V is lila n t l,
O r e g o n . O n r p ap er on file th e re .
♦
R ep u b lican .
TO
THROUGH
T IC K E T S
Lafes of Ashland
Pelton & Neil,
Dressmaking and Cutting
Furniture
AND
Upholstered Goods
B e d d in g ,
M o u ld in g s,
M ir r o r s ,
W in d o w S h a d e s ,
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 SU PPLIE8 FOR 8AME
L a r g e s t S to c k of F u r n i t u r e in S o u t h e r n O r e g o n to S e le c t F r o m .
T h ro u g h th e w ork of th e L a n e co u n ty
c o u rt in going over th e assessm ent rolls
and b rin g in g to tim e th o se w ho neglected
to properly re p o rt th e ir possessions in
th e form of n o tes and m ortgagee, th e ta x ­
able pro p erty in th e co u n ty has been
raised $52,682. O ver 100 persons were
sum m oned to ap p ear before th e co u rt,
and of th is n u m b e r th e assessm ent of
forty-six were raised. O ne m an’s assess­
m e n t was raised $10,000, and on several
a raise of from $1,000 to $2,000 was m ade.
L egal b la n k s a t T id in g s office.
J. P. D O D G E ,
O pera H ouse Block,
A SHLAND, OREGON.
I h a v e in sto ck
S P R A Y IN G
P U M P S , Why Was It
S o ra y in g H o s e , N o z z le s ,
E x te n s io n s , & c.
D È T 'I k e ep W h a le O il S oap, so m u c h u se d in s p ra y in g .
i t.
e .
m y er
,
Hardware, Stoves & Tinware.
ASH LAN D,
OREGON.
EACLE ROLLER MILLS.
A shland, O regon.
CJ. F A l t N I I A M , P r o p r i e t o i * .
M a n u fa c tu re r of C hoice S teel C u t RoU er Proceaa
CORN M EAL. G RAHAM FLOUR, Etc.
R olled B arley an d F e e d of all k in d s a t low est cash prices.
Rolliil Barley for Farmers a Specialty,
F lo u r a n d M ill F e e d for sale a n d to e x c h a n g fo r w h e a t a t
a ll tim e s on b e st te r m s p o ssib le .
that A y er’s Sarsaparilla, out of the great
number of similar preparations manufac­
tured throughout the world, was the only
medicine of the kind admitted at the
W o rld ’s F air, Chicago? And why was it.
that, in spite of the united efforts of the
manufacturers of other preparations, the
decision of the World's Fair Directors was
not reversed?
BECAUSE
According to R ule 15 — “ A rtic le s
th a t a re in a n y w a y d a n g e ro u s o r
offensive, a lso p a te n t m ed icin es,
n o stru m s, a n d e m p iric a l p re p a ra -
tio n s, w hose in g re d ie n ts a re con-
cealed, wiU n o t be a d m itte d to th e
E x p o sitio n ,” and, therefore—
Because Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a
patent medicine, not a nostrum, and not
a secret preparation.
Because its proprietors had nothing to
conceal when questioned as to the for-
mula trom which it is compounded.
Because it is all that it Is claimed to he
-a Compound Concentrated Extract of
Sarsaparilla, and in every sense, worthy
the indorsement of this most important
committee, called together for passing
upon the manufactured products of the
entire world.
•
Mrs. K endal, “ D ear M adge,” declares
th a t she “ ju s t lives upon flow ers.”
One of Mrs. Jenness M iller’s adm irers
says th a t she “ is too busy to gossip or
w aste tim e in idle c h a tte r.”
r I HIE UNDERSIGNED would annouuce to
Mrs. Rubey, a sister of the fam ous scout
I their old customers and the public gener­
th riv e on S c o tt’s E m ulsion w hen all tlie re s t o f th e ir food
ally, that they are still iu the transfer buriness,
and soldier, General K it Carson, lives a t
and are prepared to attend to all calls promptly.
W arrensburg, Mo. She is 81 years of age.
seem s to go to waste. T h in B abies an d W eak C hildren grow
Miss R uby L. Abbey has been elected a
strong, p lu m p a n d healthy by tak in g it.
director of th e F redonia (N. Y .) N ational i
0
l'G"~Passenger coach to every train.
ban k as th e representative of her fa th e r's
estate.
E va Ingersoll, now Mrs. Brown, is a
beautiful w om an, passionately fond of
F ir e w o o d o f *11 k in d s d e liv e r e d a n d
music, as indeed nil the m em bers of Colo­
w h e r e in to w n at th e lo w e s t p r ic e s .
nel In g erso ll’s fam ily are.
overcom es in h e rite d w eakness and all th e tend- ncics to w ard
Mrs. Ames, wife of Sheriff A mes of B el­
E m aciatio n o r C onsum ption. T hin, weak babies am i g row ing e
videre, Ills., is deputy sheriff of Boone
county und fearlessly takes charge of in ­
children an d all persons suffering from L o ss of F lesh, W eak i
sane persons and prisoners in tra n sit.
L u n g s, C hronic C oughs, a n d W a stin g D iseases will receive
Mrs. E unice Rosa Davis, the only su r­
u n to ld benefits from th is g re a t no u rish m en t. T he fo rm u la 0
viving m em ber of th e M assachusetts w om ­
R esidents of A shland, w hen visiting San
a n ’s antislavery board, has ju s t celebrated
for m ak in g S c o tt’s E m u lsio n h a s b een en d o rsed by th e m ed
Francisco, will do well to call upon
her ninety-fourth birthday a t her home in
i
ical w orld for twenty years. No secret a b o u t it.
Dedham.
H. R osenbaum ,
Send
f
o
r
pamphlet
on
Scott's
Emulsion.
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L illian R ussell alw ays keeps a dish of
♦
TH E POPULAR
boiled carrots on her dressing table, w hich
Scott A. Bowne,
Y. All Druggists. 50 cen ts and $ I.
MERCHANT
TAILOR,
she eats in stead of bonbons. W ith a
healthy digestion, n o th in g is more benefi­
a t No. 1500 M arket street, corner Park
cial for the complexion.
Avenue, where they will lie show n an ele­
g an t stock of foreign an d dom estic woolens
Mrs. Charles Robinson of Lawrence,
A "CORNER IN 'ELK TEETH .
HERE AND T H E R E .
a t prices w hich they c a n n o t resist. Style,
K an., w ife of the pioneer governor, told
lit, trim m ings and w orkm anship, all of the
the story of his life th e other day to a pho­ L osek am p H as O ver 8 6 ,0 0 0 o f T h em L ocked
best.
Respectfully,
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be
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nograph cylinder, w hich is to be preserved
U p In S afety V au lts.
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tro
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asking
by the S tate H istorical society.
M r. J o h n D. L o sekam p of B illiu g s, th a t th e Siuslaw co u n try iu L a n e county, (Formerly Mrs. M. Baum, of Ashland.)
Miss W hittier, th a t was, of Boston is en ­ M o n ., p ra c tic a lly h o ld s th e e lk to o th
an d th e coast p o rtio n of D ouglas county
title d to condolences. She has become the stock of th e e n tire c o u n try , and to h is
be created in to a new county.
Princess Belloselsky-Bellozersky. Perhaps
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«he m ay find life endurable a fte r she has
H . C. M essenger has ren ted th e p lan in g
ly a d d in g , th e In d ia n s a n d h u n te rs m ill on G ra n ite stre e t nnd is again in
learned her v isitin g card by heart.
Mrs. M ullens, a fair, frail and law defy­ b rin g in g te e th to h im fro m a ll over th e ch a rg e a t th e old sta n d an d ready to
ing m oonshiner, is the pride of H ancock co u n try . N o t ev ery one know s th a t th e execute any o rd e rs in th e line of m ill
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county,T enn., and w hen she plum ps down e lk teeth , or r a th e r th e tusks, of w h ic h w ork.
The undersigned has now for sale at the
brickyards near Ashland,
the scale a t 600 pounds th e revenue officers tw o o n ly a re fo u n d in th e m o u th of th e
T h e Y reka railro ad has been h au liu g
show no strong desire to carry her to jail.
a d u lt elk, h a v e a p ra c tic a l co m m ercial an e x tra o rd in a ry a m o u n t of fre ig h t to
Lizzie Borden and her sister have placed value. T h e te e th a re used as jew elry , Y reka d u rin g th e p a st tw o m onths. If
a beautiful m o num ent over the graves of m o stly as p e u d a u ts ou w a tc h g u a rd s or th e b u sin e ss co n tin u es to increase, a n ­
th eir m urdered parents in O ak Grove cem ­ as in s ig n ia of th e se c re t society k n o w n o th e r an d heavier locom otive will be
FROM 2% INCH TO C INCH.
etery, F a ll River. I t is one of the m ost as th e E lks. T h e v a lu e of a to o th ra n g e s needed. T h is ro ad has been doin g m ore
costly and a rtistic stru ctu res on the fro m 50 c e n ts to $2.50, acco rd in g to its business th is year th a n any season 6ince
C. II. V E G H T E .
grounds.
its co n stru ctio n , th e d ev elo p m en t of o u r
size, color a n d m a rk in g .
m in es cau sin g th e increase, by b rin g in g
Mrs. W . K. V anderbilt, w ith her fam ily,
M r. L o sekam p h a s now over 86,000
more p eople in to o n r m ining d istric ts and
will spend the w in te r a t the M arble House
in Xewport. T his appears to be a change e lk te e th dep o sited iu sa fe ty v a u lts. a g re a t am o u n t of new m achinery in a d ­
S O C IE T IE S .
in th e V an d erb ilt program m e, for It gen­ M any of th e o ld In d ia n dresses w ere d itio n to th e e x tra su p p lies needed.—
erally has • been understood the fam ily h ig h ly o rn a m e n te d w ith elk te e th , som e (Y reka J o u rn a l.
of th e m b e in g fa ir ly covered w ith th e
would go to New Y ork for the w inter.
Josephine Snffeenszka Javoska, who is teeth . M r. L osekam p h a s liv e d on th e
said to be a grandniece of P u lask i, the fro n tie r a ll h is m a tu re life a n d u n d e r­
MALTA COMMANDERY NO 4. K. T.
P olish p a trio t who fought for th is country sta n d s In d ia n tra d in g p erfe c tly , y e t he
in th e R evolutionary w ar, and once a h a s som etim es p a id over $100 fo r a s in ­
Meets first Wednesday of each month.
E. C. KANE, E. C.
countess in St. P etersburg, sells new spa­ gle g a rm e n t th u s o rn a m e n te d , c a rin g , of
E. D. Briggs, Recorder.
pers in fro n t of th e postoffice in Brooklyn. course, fo r n o th in g b u t th e te e th . T h e
Ashland, Oregon.
Mine. H enri Schneider, w ife of th e pro­ In d ia n s b r ill th e te e th to fa ste n th e m on
prietor of th e g reat C reusot iron w orks, is th e ir dresses, a n d th is does n o t in ju re
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, No. 21, R. A. M.
said to w ear the m agnificent diam ond th a t
th e v a lu e of th e to o th , b u t th e y h a v e a
Regular
convocations on the Thursday next
was am ong the crown jew els of F rance
after the full moon.
and was sold a t public auction a t $100,- m u c h w o rse h a b it of so m etim es s ta in in g
’
E V. C arter , II. P.
000. She lost the diam ond not long ago, th e te e th a b rig h t red. T h is dye c a n n o t
M. L. McCall, Sec’y.
19-36
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and it was found by a street sweeper.
of th e e lk te e th fo r a w h ite custom er.
ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. & A. M
T h e In d ia n s do n o t dye th e te e th so
JEW EL AND GEM.
Stated communication on the Thursday of or
m u c h now since th e y h a v e le a rn e d th e y
before the full moon.
W. H. LEEDS, W. M.
D iam ond bracelets are seen in th e ir best can se ll th e m fo r m ore iu th e ir n a tu r a l
J. R. Casey, Secretary.
sta te as lacew ork w ith a pearl or some s ta te .— F o re st a n d S tream .
other gem as the principal form.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8.
Bows of pale satin ribbon havo fine
Mr. J . P.fBlaize, an extensive realfestate
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday In
feathery aigrets held by lig h t diam ond dealer • in Des Moines, Iow a, narrowly
each mouth.
ornam ents. These are for the hair.
escaped one of the severest a ttack s of
M rs . ALICE KANE, W. M.
Miss Mabel Wagner, Secretary.
T he p re ttie st necklace observed was pneum onial while! in, the no rth ern ’p a rt of
a t state darin g a recent blizzard, saysjtbe
made of num erous strands of fine gold th
Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion T h e very rem ark ab le an d c e rta in relief
chain held together by diam ond bars.
given women by “ M oore’s Revealed
to drive several miles darin g the storm and
ASHLAND LODGE No. 4
R em edy” h a s won for it th e nam e of
M ercury w ings prove to be very a d a p t­ was so thoroughly chilled th a t he was un­
W om an’s F rie n d .
I t is u n ifo rm ly
able in jew elry. A frequent use is as a able to’get warm, and inside of an hoar
I. O. O. F.,
a fte r hiafreturn he was threatened w ith a
successful iu relieving th e ir d elicate
brooch of gold and im bedded seed pearls.
Holds
regular
meetings
every Saturday even
severe case of pneum onia or lung fever.
a ilm en ts.
The only form of th e bow knot seen is Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest d ru g sto re
ing at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good
standing are cordially invited to attend.
double rosette shaped. T he broad enam el and got a bottle of C ham berlain’s Cough
A. D. HELMAN, N. G.
ribbons are ornam ented w ith gold. In the Remedy, of which:he had often heard, and
E. J. Farlow, Secretary,
took a num ber of large doses. He says the
center is a jewel.
effeot was wonderful and in a short tim e
A m agnificent netw ork sown w ith pale he was breathing quite easily. He kept on
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, 1 O O F
am ethysts and a fram ew ork of diam onds taking the medicine and the next dav was
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and 4tl
held up large fire opals. A n other of d ia ­ able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize
Monday in each month. Members in good
m onds held hunches of w ista ria of am e­ regards his cure as simply w onderful.
standing cordially invited to attend.
For hale by A shland Drug Co.
th y st quartz.
A. BISH, C. P.
S ta n d s peerless as th e n a tu ra l rem edy
F. M. Drake, Scribe.
C ertainly a novelty w as a chatelaine
peculiarly ad ap ted to th e w ants
pin m ade of M ercury w ings of seed pearls
A Strong W riter.
of w om ankind.
Imbedded in gold, and instead of th e usual
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14.
“ S tephen, ” sa id th e colonel, sp e a k ­
cherub’s head a comical face in enam el
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
in g to an o ld n egro w h o h a d com e to
WHAT
ONE
LADY
SAYS.
un d er a silk hat.
Odd Fellows’s Hall. Ashland.
“I want you to publish my testimonial tor month in MISS
c u t th e g ra ss iu th e y a rd , “ I am to ld
EMMA STEPHENSON, N. G.
T here is an increasing tendency to
Moore’s Revealed Remedy, for it has been a Mrs. Mollie Farlow,
Sec’y.
th a t yo u in te n d to g iv e y o u r son a good grand
thing for me.
It lias cured me of head­
m ount backcom bs in plain shell and over­
ed
u
catio
n
.
”
ache,
from
which
I
have
suffered
whenever
I
lay the o rn am en t on the shell. T he design
chilled, for the last fifteen years.
I
“ D a t’s w h u t I does, sah. I know s ecame
takes definite floral forms, and the flowers
have suffered perfect torture for 24 hours at a
w
h
u
t
i
t
is
te
r
stru
g
g
le
e
rlo
n
g
w
id
o
u
t
time,
sometimes
retching
for
three
hours
with­
are in tin te d gold.
Meets iu lodge room In Masonic Hal
any rest and unable to get help from any
l ’a rn iu , an I is ’te rm in e d d a t m y son out
T he w reath brooches grow lovelier and
of the numberless remedies tried. Now I am every second and fourth Wednesday in each
month.
Present hour of meeting 7:00 p . m . A1
more costly. Tw o were seen w ith rubies s h a n ’t tra v e l b ’a r ’fo o t ober d e sam e free from this suffering, for at the first symp­
toms of one of these attacks I take a dose of Brethren in good standing are cordially invit
and em eralds as tin y flowers w ith d ia ­ flin t ro ck ro a d d a t I d id . ”
“Moore’s Revealed,” and that is the end of it. ed to attend.
mond leaves. A nother was a w reath of
W. B. BEEBE, M W.
“ A n o b le re so lu tio n , S tephen. T h e re It has also cured me of constipation. Mv hus­
J. R, Casey, Recorder.
em eralds and diam onds tied w ith a bow- is so m e th in g b e a u tifu l in th e u n c u l­ band says it has saved his life aud lie would not
be without It. We are both so happy over it
knot of diam onds.—Jew elers’ C ircular.
tiv a te d m in d th a t h a s a rev eren ce fo r we cannot say enough in its favor, and advise
know ledge. Is y o u r boy le a rn in g r a p id ­ all our friends to use it.”
MRS. JAMES GLEASON,
OUR SOUTHERN FRIENDS.
ly?”
Cor. 12th and Jackson Sts., Seattle.
Granite Tent No. 4, Knights of the Maccabees
For sale by all druggists.
Meet in regular review on the second and
‘‘E z f a s t ez e r hoss k e n tro t, sah.
We m ay have some fun near home ere
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fel­
W ’y, la s t w eek h e w r it a r le tte r te r
long. G uatem ala and Mexico are m a k in g
lows Hall, Ashland. Visiting Sir Kuiglitscoi
dially invited.
CHAS. H. GILLETTE, Com.
h is a u n t d a t lib s m o ’ den 20 m iles fru m
ugly faces a t each o ther.—M inneapolis
J. E. T hornton , R. K.
Times.
yere, an a fte r a w h ile h e ’s g w in te r w rite
te r h is u d d e r a u n t d a t lib s 50 m iles
H ippolyte of H a iti is about to resign
because he is tired of the responsibilities erw ay.”
Doubtful Seeds alone. The best
are easy to get, and cost no
of power. H as he executed all the av a il­
“ W h y d o e sn ’t h e w rite to h e r now ?”
f i RNA1TE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Pythias
more. Ask your dealer for
able H aitian s?— M em phis A ppeal-A va­
Ashland, Oregon, meets every Fridav even
“ Oh, h e k a in ’t w r ite so f u r y it. H e
ing. Visiting Knights iu good standing
lanche.
k e n w r ite 20 m iles fu st ra te , b u t I to le
cordially invited to attend.
The report th a t P resident H ippolyte of h im n o t te r w r ite 50 m iles till h e got
L. W. ROGERS, C. C.
H a iti w as about to resign appears to have stro n g e r w id h is pen. B u t h e ’s g w in e
F. D. Wagner, K. of R. A 8.
been prem ature. As it is in th is country,
te r g it d ar, I te ll you. W o n ’t be m o ’n
so it Is in H aiti. Officeholders die occa­
A lw ays th e best. Known
A
D
Burnside Post, No. 23, mee
e
r y e a r ’fore d a t boy ken g e t dow n a t
■ everywhere. F e r r y 's Seed
sionally a n d som etim es they are kicked
•
• in Masonic Hall on the Is
r A n n u a l fo r 1895 tells you
one
eend
o
’
de
g
u
b
e
rm
e
n
t
an
w
r
ite
er
out. They do n o t resig n .—Boston H erald.
aud 3d Saturdays of each month. Visiting con
'what, how, and when to plant- ,
rades cordially welcomed.
Sent Free. Get it» Address « /J
G uatem ala has wisely decided to w ith ­ le tte r c ’la r te r de u d d e r e e n d .” — T exas
JAS. CHISHOLM,
D. M. FERRY & CO., z j l f
draw her troops from the te rrito ry claim ed S iftin g s.
J. S. Smith,
Commander.
Detroit, Mich.
Adjutant.
-by her and Mexico and leave the la tte r in
T h e success th a t has atte n d e d th e use
undisputed possession. G uatem ala w as
clearly the aggressor and had not a shadow of D r. J . H . M cL ean’s V olcanic O il
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS, No. 24.
of a rig h t to th e land w hich she sought to L in im e n t in th e relief of pain and in
Meets
at Masonic Hall at 2 o’clock, p. m., on
c u rin g diseases w hich seem ed beyond th e
hold.—P hilad elp h ia Ledger.
first aud third Saturdays ol each month.
k . H . C A BSO N .
L . W. CABSON.
reach of m edicine, has been tru ly re­
M rs . J ames C hisholm , Pres.
Mrs. Lydia Griswold, Secy.
m arkable. H u n d re d s su pposed to be
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM.
crip p led for life w ith arm s and legs draw n
W illie boys are again hid in g behind u p crooked o r d isto rte d , th e ir m uscles
c h ry san th em u m s.—P ittsb u rg Chronicle- w ithered or c o n tra c te d by disease, have
been cured th ro u g h th e use of th is
Telegraph.
W e have reached th a t season of the year rem edy. P ric e 25c, 50 and $1.00 per
w hen the callow youth delights to fasten b o ttle . S old by A sh lan d D ru g Oo.
Babies and Children Ì
AT LOW EST RATES.
Scott’s Emulsion
H . J. H I C K S .
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Masonic Directory, Ashland.
FRIEND OF WOMAN
Moore’s Revealed
Remedy.
Ashland Lodge, A. 0 .U.W.
H. 0. T. M.
Leave _
FERRY’S
t I SEEDS
him self to th e rear end of a big chrysan­
th em u m .—W ashington Post.
T he big chrysanthem um decoratively
covers a large section of coat lapel, b u t it
w ill never Inspire th a t “ gay feeling” for
the loss of th e stolen overcoat.—Chicago
I n te r Ocean.
In P itts b u rg one of the m ost highly es­
teemed com plim ents th a t can be paid Is to
nam e a c h ry san th em u m a fte r a citizen.
T hus has the exaggerated fennel supersed­
ed the la u re l.—W ashington Star.
G erm any has once m ore sh u t the door
on A m erican beef and m eat products, b u t
ju s t w ait u n til U ncle Sam refuses sugar
from the v aterlan d .—B altim ore H erald.
T he protest of G erm any a g a in st th e Im ­
portatio n of A m erican beef seems sin g u lar
to those who have been obliged to live in
G erm any and eat the m eats of the coun­
try . W ith here and there an exception,
its m eat js of.poorer quality th a n in other
con tin en tal countries.—Boston Jo u rn a l.
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^Q
FOR FINE CLOTHING
N.
GERMANY AND AMERICAN BEEF.
Ayer’s ^Sarsaparilla!
A d m itte d fo r E x h ib itio n
TH E TATTLER.
A High Liver
Usually has a b id liver. He is bilious, oon-
stipated, has indigestion and dyspepsia.
If there is no organio trouble a few doses
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. Sberw in.
For a sore th ro at there is nothing better
th a n a flannel bandage dam pened w ith
Cham berlain’s P ain Balm. I t will nearly
always effect a cure in one n ig h t’s tim e.
T his rem edy is also a favorite fo r rheum a­
tism and has cared m any very severe oases,
50 cent bottl es for sale by Ashland D ru 3
Co.
Christm as Thoughts.
C h ristm a s is a lm o st in sig h t, an d
sto c k in g s a re m u ch lo n g e r th a n th e y
w e re la s t year. — D a lla s N ew s.
A p ra ise w o rth y C h ristm a s d eco ratio n
— lin in g th e pockets of th e poor w ith
gold and s ilv e r.— N ew Y ork Jo u rn a l.
C h ristm a s com es b u t once a year, an d
w h e n i t does it sneaks up ou every oue
u n aw ares. — C hicago Record.
Six miles South of G ra n t’s Pass, Josephine
county, O regon.
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. D altou,
of Luray, Russell co., K ansas, called at the
laboratory of Cham berlain A Co., Des
Moines, to show them his 9ix year old boy,
whose life had been saved by C ham berlain’s
Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a
very severe attack of croup. Mr. D alton is
certain th a t it saved his boy's life and is
en thusiastic in his praise of the Remedy.
For sale by A shland D rug Co.
A PPL E , PEA R, PEACH,
PLUM , PRUNE, CHERRY,
A P R IC O T , N E C T A R IN E ,
A E M O N D , W A L N U T , an d
For Over Firty Tears.
Au old aud well-tried remedy.—Mrs.Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years
by millions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures
wind colic,and is the best remedy for Diarrbnea.
Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and
ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
E tc ., E tc .
O ur trees are grown w ith o u t irrig a tio n on
Red hill land, an d all of known varieties
th a t succeed in S outhern Oregon.
Those contem plating tree p lan tin g will
do well to v isit onr orch ard an d uursery, or
w rite us for price list.
Postoffioe — M urphy, Jo sep h in e oouuty
Oregon U. R. sta tio n , G ra n t’s Pass.
G
A. H. CARSON & SON, Prop’s.
100,000 Trees io Stock !
--------Consisting of--------
For Sale by ASHLAND DRUG CO.
Shade and Ornamental Trees, To the Unfortunate.
G ra p e V ine, C u rra n ts, G ooseberries,
B lack b erries, R asp b erries,
DR. GIBBON’S
S traw b erries, F ig s,
► «♦♦♦♦♦A ♦
If It’s a Sprain, Strain, or Bruise
St. Jacobs Oil
Will Cure It
Haights of Pythias.
A. H. CARSON & SON.
DISPENSASI
K EA K N ETST
623 ’ corner of Com­
mercial, San Francisco,
Cal. Established in 1854,
for the treatment of sex­
ual and Seminal Dis­
eases, such as G o n a r -
t i le e t , H trtct-
in all its
W eak­
n ess, T inpotency, and Lost Manhood peuua-
nently cured. The sick and afflicted should not
fail to call upon him. The Doctor has traveled
extensively in Europe, aud Inspected thor­
oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a
great deal of valuable information, which he is
competent to impart to those in need of his ser­
vices, The Doctor cures when others fail. Try
him. DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless
he effect a cure. Persons at a distance CUKES
A T H O M E . All communications strictly con­
fidential. AU letters answered in plain envel­
opes. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Ad­
dress DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1957, San Francis­
co, Cal.
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