S e m i- W e e k ly T i d i n g s M o n d a y ......................................J u n e 10 1805 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. E u ro p e P r o str a te a t th e F e e t o f th e C o n q u ero r. for Infants and 00NTEDEEÄTI0N OF THE RHINE. Children. "CaatOTla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacwca, M. D., I l l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. C astoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eruetation, Villa Worms, gives sleep, and promotes Jt “ The use nt ‘Castoria’ is so universal and Its merits so well knowu that it seem s a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent fam ilies who do not keep Caatoria within easy reach." “ For several years I have recommended your ‘ Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” . E dwin F. P ardbb . M. D., “ The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. C asio « M abtyn , D. D., New York City. J .ate Pa»tor Bloomingdale KeformeJ Church. Lonis an d J er o m e B o n a p a rte M ade K in gs. P ru ssian s O verw h elm ed a t A n ersta d t and J en a —A llie d A rm ies D estroyed at F ried - la n d —T reaty o f T ilsit. Without injurious medication. [Copyright, 1886, by John Clark Ridpath.] Tax Cmrrann C ompany , 77 M urray S trekt , N ew Y ork . CONGRESS OF RELIGIONS. EAST • and ■ T h e G reat F ea tu re o f th e W o rld ’s F a ir tt B e R ep ea ted a t T oronto. T h e p a rlia m en t o f r e lig io n s w a s o n e o l V I A ------ 9 th e m o st su c c e ssfu l o f th e m a n y g rea t g a th ­ e r in g s o f th e peop le o f a ll n a tio n s w h ich w ere h eld a t C h ica g o d u r in g th e C o lu m ­ b ian ex p o sitio n . I t a ttra cted w o rld w id e . - -OF THE— a tte n tio n and w a s d iscu ssed in th e press a n d th e p u lp it in m a n y la n g u a g es. T he su ccess o f th a t p a rlia m en t is prob ab ly o n e o f th e p r in cip a l ca u ses w h ic h h a v e led to th e c a llin g o f a P a n -A m e r ic a n co n g ress o f Kxpre Trains leave Portland daily r e lig io n a n d ed u ca tio n to b e h eld a t T o ­ NORTH SOUTH. Ar. 8:20.i. M ron to, from th e 18th to th e 2 5th o f J u ly «:15 e. m Lv. Portlaud, Lv. 1:40 e. M n ex t. A cop ÿ o f th e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e 10:40 A. M Ar. Ashland, Ar. 4:10 F. M. g a th e r in g sta te s th a t it w ill be com p osed 11:10 A. M ; Lv. Ashland, Lv.l 7:00 e M o f “ rep resen ta tiv e la y m en an d clerg y m en l.»:4.5 A. M. lAr. San Francisco. Above trains stop at all stations from from ev ery co u n try , p ro v in ce a n d sta te o f Portland to Alb«' y in clu sive; also, Tangent, -hedds, Halsev Harrisburg, Junction City. N o rth an d S o u th A m erica , in c lu d in g Irviug, Eiigen. and at all stations from Rose­ P r o te sta n ts, R om an C a th o lics an d H e­ burg to Ash laud inclusive. b r e w s.” RGMKKIIKG MAIL. (D a lly .) A board o f co m m issio n ers, c o n s is tin g o f LEA VE A RR IV E o n e for each sta te or co u n try , h a s ch a rg e o f Roseburg 5:50 I' R Portland s:30 a » t::«i c M th e in te r e sts o f th e co n g ress. T h ese g e n ­ Portland 7 no a « Ko.se burg tle m e n lo o k to th e a p p o in tm e n t o f d ele­ I F in in g C a r s o n Og«l«*n K o n to . g a te s a n d a tte n d to v a rio u s o th er p r e lim i­ naries. T h e co n g ress w ill b e d iv id ed a s fo l­ lo w s: PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Authors, editors and publishers ; educational section, including colleges, academies, sem ina­ SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, ries and schools; philanthropic section, includ­ ATTACH Kl> TO A 1.1. TH ItO H IM T R A IN S ing hospitals, asylum s, orphanages, homes, re­ form atories, etc. To th is section the state, Went Sl«l« t>ivtf»ion county and m unicipal governm ents are invited send specially accredited delegates. Wom­ BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS to an's section, including tem perance work and M all T r a in B a lly , K x cv p t S u n d a y )__ rescue w ork; denom inational section; young 7:30 A. M. I Lv. Portlaud, Ar. | 5:35 r. M people’s section, including young people’s so­ 12:15 P. M. | Ar. Corvallis, Lv. | t:00 P. M cieties, Sunday schools, kindergartens, m is­ At Albany and Corvallis connect with train, sionary societies, etc. of Oregon Pacific Railroad. G en eral sessio n s w ill b e h eld each m o r n ­ in g a n d e v e n in g , w h ile th e a ftern o o n w ill K vpreaa T r a in D a ily (E x cep t S u a d a y b e d evoted to sep arate m e e tin g s o f th e sec­ 3:25 Lv. Portland. Ar. 1:40 r. M. tio n s. We do n o t u n d ersta n d th a t th e g a th ­ 5:50 Ar. M cM innville, Lv 7:25 F. M. e r in g is ca lled in th e in terest o f th e m o v e ­ Through T ick ets to all Points in the m e n t fo r ch u rch u n it y — a c o n so lid a tio n o f E astern S ta te s, C anada and Europe, a ll th e ch u rch es. I t s o b ject is to p rom ote t an be obtained at lowest rates from E. C. c o m p e titio n in good w ork , to ex ch a n g e Kane, agent, A shland. Or. v ie w s a s to m e th o d s o f e d u ca tin g , refo rm ­ E. P ROGERS. R KORULEK KORULE* »«»» u F ,fc P»*« Arene Manager. in g a n d e v a n g e liz in g an d n o t to co n ten d over q u e stio n s o f creeds a n d try to b rin g Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. a ll ch u rch es, sects an d d e n o m in a tio n s on to o n e p la tfo r m .— W a sh in g to n P o st. Rouse, Receivers T h e S h a s ta R o u te SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. A. N A. M N ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. * s I ’ u llin n ii S le e p in g C a r s 1«2 e g n n t . D in in g C a r s T o n r in t S l e e p i n g C J a ti’H ST. HAUL M IN N E A P O ’d 8. DULUTH KA RGO G R A N D FORKS TO C R O O K ST O N BUTTE THROUGH In th e sp rin g th e hnm an b oilv n eed s a s­ sista n c e to throw off th e sta g n a tio n pro­ duced by w in ter d ie t. A s th e tem p eratu re • ises n n d er th e grow in g h ea t o f th e su n ’s ravs, we feel tired , h a lf-sick an d low in sp irits, b eca u se th e b lood is slu g g ish and full o f im p u rities. D r. J . H , M cL ean ’s S tren g th en in g C ordial a n d B lood I urifier is a relia b le sp rin g rem edy to in v ig o ra te th e b od y a n d g iv e to n e to th e d ig estio n . P rice $1 per b o ttle . F or sa le by K. A. S h erw in. T IC K E T S ----- T O ------ H a v in g u sed C h a m b erla in ’s Congh R em ­ ed y in m y fa m ily and fo u n d it to b e a first- c la ss a rticle. I ta k e p lea su re in recom m end in g it to m y fr ie n d s. J . V. F o ster, W est- port, C a l. For sa le by E A. S h erw in , C H IC A G O W.L. D ouglas $3 shoe ..... . IS THE BEST. __ FIT FOR A KING. 3. W A S H IN G T O N CO RDO VAN, FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF. F ine C alf & K ang arch P H IL A D E L P H IA BOSTON A N D A L L ’ »3.so POLICE,3 SOLES. <2SO *2. workingmen ’ s P O IN T S E A S T and SO U T H J2.$l.7-? BOYSSCHOOlSHOti N EW YORK T IM E -E X T R A F IN E - L A D IE S - SC H E D U L E For iuform ailon, tim e cards, ma,is, and tick­ ets, call on or write S. F. C ass , Agent, Grant’s Pass, or A I). CHARLTON Asst. tien. Pass. Agent, 2.V» Morrison sL,ei>r. 3d, POkTLANh, OREGON KOKT. I.KON ARP, Agent, Ashland. A. I I. CAM*ON R c M I.. W CAhMON. : : : t o y J- ! SEND FOR CATALOGU- •X „ • .-I— D O U f f “ l BROCKTON. MASS. Over One M illion People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes a re equally satisfactory They g iv e th e b est value for the m oney. They equal custom Shoe« In sty le and (It. Their w earing q u alities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform ,— stamped on sole, prom $ i to $ j saved over other m akes. it vour dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by .1 . F . S M I T H . County Treasurer’s 3d Notice. S ix m ile« Month o f G ra n t’s P a ss, J o se p h in e c o u n ty , O reg o n . A. H. CARSON_& SON, Prop’s. 100,000 Trees in Stock! -C o n sistin g o f - AI’l’LE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM , PRUNE CHERRY, APRICOT, NECTARINE, ALMOND, WALNUT, and Shade and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vine, Currant«, Gooseberries. Blackberries, Ruspberries, Strawberries. Figs, Etc., Etc. • )ar trees a re g ro w n w ith o u t irr ig a tio n on R ed h ill la n d , an d a ll o f know n v a rieties th a t sn ooeed in S o u th e r n O reg o n . T h o se c o n te m p la tin g tree p la n tin g w ill d o w ell to v is it our o rch a rd a n d n u rsery , or w rite us for p rice lis t . PiMtoffioe — M u rphy, J o se p h in e o o n u ty O regon R . R . s t a tio n , Gr& nvs P a ss. CA RSO N & SON. Pointing Plows, 75c. A n d o th e r w ork in p ro p o rtio n A T M A RK LE'S SHOP. Spring Street, A shland. Jacksonville, Oregon May 23, lsofi. Office of County Ireasnrer of Jackson county. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the com ity treasury for the redemption of all outstanding warrants protcsie-l from S ep u n ilar 8, 1888, to October 8, 1888. Interest on same will cease after the above dale. M. S. W klch , Bv L. L. J acobs , Deputy. County Treasurer. N A PO LEO N B Y L E F E V R E . protectorate. Napoleon would thus con­ struct a Germanio wall between Easteru Europe and France, protecting the lat­ ter against the further incursion of the Austro-Slavic races. The next step was to convert Holland into a sub-kingdom of France. On the 5th of June, 1806, Lonis Bonaparte, to whom, four years previously, Horteuse Beauharnais had been married, was proclaimed king of Holland. Out of Hesse-Cassel, Brunswick and parts of Saxony and Prussia, the kingdom of W estphalia was formed, and assigned to Jerome Bonaparte as king. To him — after T ilsit—was given in m arriage the princess Catherine of W urtembnrg. In the countries between the Rhine and W E GIVE AWAY A Sam ple Package (4 to 7 doses) of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets 7 b a n y on e s e n d in g n a m e a n d a d d re ss to Summons. MORRIS HOWELL P e lto n & N e il, Consolidateli \i> U Dressmaking ami \ f ) l l H S P (^ i T olewe S t ir n e œ s A T h o u g h tfu l W om an . N o d d — W hat d o y o u th in k o f m y n ew b ureau? I t ’s a p resen t fro m m y w ife. T o d d — F in e ! S o th o u g h tfu l o f her, w a s n ’t it? N o d d — Y es. S h e d id n ’t h a v e room en o u g h in th e o th er to p u t a ll her clo th es in i t . — C lo th ier a n d F u rn ish er. Men’s, boys’ ami children’s clothing at Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s. * W IN N I P E G H E L E N A an d X V II.—M apmaker and K ino of K ings . After Austerlitz, Napoleon oonceded to the Czar of Rassia the p r iv ile g e of retiring 1 Only a month before, Alex­ ander had been in Berlin. Out at Pots­ dam, on the 3rd of November, he and Frederick W illiam had sworn a secret mighty oath over the tomb of Frederiok the Great. This conjuration w ith the Czar did not now seem to have been an expedient thing 1 Frederick, supposing that Napoleon was not informed of his perfidy, sent to the victor at A usterlitz a message of hollow oongratnlation. The Emperor, on receiving it, said that Frederick W illiam had w ritten the let­ ter, intending it for the Czar, but for­ tune had c h a n g e d th e a d d r e s s to h im se lf! The treaty of Pressbnrg was another peaoe th at did not pacify. Europe was prostrate before Napoleon as far as the Vistula; but England covered all sea coasts from the A driatic to the Baltic, and the whole Slavic race lay darkly banked on the horizon of the Northeast. The Emperor began at once, w ith in­ credible audacity, to make a new po­ litical map for the European Powers, and to support it w ith his nnder-kings and princes, vassals of France. Influ­ enced by the recent Russo-Austrian coalition, Italy, under the leadership of Ferdinand, king of the Two Sicilies, had hopefully sympathized w ith the al­ lies. Instigated by his wife, Caroline Maria, sister of Marie Antoinette, the Neapolitan king adm itted into his do­ minions a division of the Russian army. The cause of offense was sufficient; Napoleon, in January of 1806, sent a corps, nnder his brother Joseph, to oo- onpy Italy. On the 15th of February, having entered Naples; Joseph was pro­ claimed king, and the Bonrbon mon­ archy was abolished. N otw ithstanding the intended treach­ ery of Frederick W illiam, the Emperor kept faith w ith him, and delivered Han­ over to Prussia. The King was reluctant to accept the gift; for Hanover was England’s, and he would fain be at one w ith England. The principalities along the right bank of the Rhine, even from Italy to Holland, were erected into the Confederation of the Rhine. Fourteen princes of Germany voluntarily detach­ ed themselves from their Teutonio af­ filiations, and carried over a population of about sixteen millions to the French A P atern al L u llab y. Poland, extending southward into Italy driven back by W ellington. A division ' and northw ard to the Baltic, a great nnder Marshal Moncey, marching on j Rock-a-by, baby, on the tree top. w ill warble your w eeping to stop; nnmber of dukedoms and principalities Valencia, was defeated, as was also Papa Mamma is anxious to vote lik e a man. Is conducting the Shoemaking business were created and conferred on the m ar­ General Dupont, in the battle of Baylen, And w e’ve got to h ustle the best that w e can. next to the Ashland B ouse alone again shals of the E m pira Mnrat, husband of in Andalusia, where the French losses baby, on the tree top. aud is prepared to do everything iu the Caroline Bonaparte, was made grand amounted to nearly 20,000. Iu August of Rock-a-by, Mamma is busy electing a P o p ; line of duke of Berg and Cleves. Lannes be­ 1808 occurred the siege of Saragossa, { Sister is hunting the jiattern she’d like came duke of M ontebella Juuot was memorable alike in history and poesy. For bloomers, anti grandma is riding a bike. presently nominated duke of Abrantes. Not until February of the following Rock-a-by, baby, and when you're asleep Bernadotte received the title of prince of year was the stronghold surrendered to i Father h is elutes at the office w ill keep. Pontecorvo. Ney got his hard-earned the French, whose losses during the • For his place he w ill lose if too long he delays. And h e’ll tend babies the rest of his days. dukedom of Elchingen. Berthigr was siege are said to have exceeded 50,000! __ —Washington Star. made duke of Neuchâtel and Yalangin. It was just after these events that the D r. J . H . M cL ean ’s S e n g th e n in g Cor­ BOOT AND SHOE MAKINC .ZREPAIRIHC, ETC., l ì C Soult became duke of D alm atia Mas­ hollow congress was held at Erfurt. By d ia l and B lood P u rifier is tr ad m ira b ly ad ap t In first class slyle and at prices in sena took his honor as prinoe of Essling. the first week of December, 1809, Na­ ed to m ake “ a little g o a lo n g w ay.” Its keeping with the times. Davont, after a little delay, was made poleon had returned to Paris. During cu rative pow er is la rg ely a ttr ib u ta b le to GIVE HIM A CALL. duke of A uerstadt Bacciocchi, husband his recent stay in Vienna—perhaps in it s stim u ln n t. to n ic nud n u tritiv e preqier- tie s, by w hich th e en ergy o f th e sy stem is of Elise Bonaparte, was created prince his conferences w ith Emperor Francis recru ited , i t is p lea an t to th e ta s e , e a s ­ of Lucca and Piombino. Eugene Beau­ at Schonbrnun—be had had a thought. ily borne on the s om ach and h a rm less u n ­ harnais was given in m arriage Augusta There was at that tim e in the palace of d er p rolon ged u se. P rice $1 ,a-r b d tle. A m elia daughter of the king of Bavaria, the Hapsburgs a girl just eighteen years F or sa le by E. A. S h erw in . and the title of prince of Venice. The of age. Josephine was forty-six and J ohn C lark R idpath process of king-îhakiug and prince-mak­ a-half! The buxines« of the meni warketw o í U Neil Alut J. K. P»‘lt4»n U carried «m now », • ing was limited, not so much by the S y m p to m s o f k in d er D o u b le sh o u ld be possibilities of territory as by the num ­ p rom p iiy a tten d ed to; th e y are n a tu re’s When Baby was sick, we gave her Casteria. ber of the Im perial retinae. w h ru iu gs th a t so m eth in g is w ron '. M any When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Prussia now became a scene of stormy persons d ie v ictim s o f k id n ey d isease w ho When she became Miss, she clung to Castori». could h ave b een saved had th ey ta k en agitation. The hum iliated House of proper Wlieii «lie hail Children, she gave U acau Castori* p reca u tio n s. T h e prom pt use o f Hohenzollern looked in this direction D r. J . H . M cL ean 's L iver an d K id n ey Halm The old Pelion market, on the west sidt of Main street near the I ridge, when aud in that. The younger element of h as saved th o u sa n d s o f v a lu ab le liv e s. If old and new eustom ers w ill find us le t the people and the philosophical patriots you have an y d eran gem en t o f th e k id n eys, ter prepared than ever to serve the 1 try it. P rice $1 per b o ttle. F or sa le by E with tile choicest of meats H iidjn firs' cried out against the domination of A. S h erw in . class style at lowest prices For liver F ifty Year«. France. Meanwhile, a strange and far- An old and well tried rem edy.—Mrs.Winslow's A s ililm itl« reaching contingency appeared among SWALLOWED A SNAKE. Soothing Syrup has been used (m over tidy years the p e r s o n a l forces in Europe. Charles by m illions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the James Fox, successor of P itt, became T h e R e p tile G rew , b u t th e C hild L ost ch ild , softens the gum s, allays all p ain,cures F le sh U n til R eliev ed . Minister of Foreign Affairs, nnder the wind colic,end is the best remedy for Diarrho a. Win Fox. D. 1». »¡..i - Is pleasant Io the taste, sold by druggists in L a st J u n e th e 7-year-old d a u g h ter o f premiership of Grenville. Fox would every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a F O X & C O O D , fain have peace. He was not devoid of Mr. an d M rs. A lb e r t B o b len z, re sid in g bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and SueceiuOis to )l. J. Hicks. n ear G u rleys, O ., to o k a d rin k o f w a ter for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and aside as sentim ental trifles, and the fro m an open w ell, an d a s soon as sh e had ask take no otliei kind CITY FREIGHT AND PASSENCER TRANSE: R. new political m arriage was confirmed in ta k e n it ran to th e h o u se an d in form ed her August of 1807. He who had orowned m oth er th a t sh e httd sw a llo w e d s o m e th in g ASHLAND, OREGON. Napoleon in Notre Dame now broke a liv e. F rom th a t tim e u n til la st S atu rd ay Teams always resdv to answer calls for I with him —and broke himself against th e ch ild su ffered au d g ra d u a lly grew th in ­ fer work of all kinds promptly and at I. him. Iu February of 1808 the augry ner in flesh. rales. D rs. S ager o f A g o sta an d F easter o f L a I’a-seiiger haeksuo all trains ami pass« ' Emperor ordered General Miollis to oc­ R u e w ere ca lled to th e aid o f th e ch ild . In ami baggage «h-llvered Jo all pa is of t h e ei cupy Rom a He proceeded to puuish the th e m e a n tim e th e w ell from w h ich th e w a ­ W. od I'm sale Single tier, jt 75; two tier aid upwards, *1.50 per tier, delivered. Holy Father by taking away the prov­ ter w a s ob ta in ed w a s ex a m in e d by Mr. ICE is season . inces of Ancona, Macerata, Fermo and an d M rs. B obk'uz, au d to th eir .co n stern a ­ Y o u r h u s b a n d w ill n o tic e a g reat Will handle ice in Ashland d iirin gth esu i un r Urbiuo, aud annexing them to the king­ tio n th ey fo u n d several y o u n g sn a k es in season. Itelivere.1 at your door every mor tilng im p ro v e m e n t in y o u r c o o k in g , dom of Italy. Still the Pope would not th e w ell, w h ich m easu red som e tw o in ch es |4 1 when recede. The dispute became hot, and the in le n g th . T h is in v e s tig a tio n s tr e n g th ­ Emperor wrested from the supreme pon­ en ed th e c h ild ’s story o f h a v in g sw a llo w ed tiff the rem ainder of the Roman States. a liv e ob ject, an d sh e w a s treated accord ­ use in g ly . T here w ere a lte r n a tin g hop es and The Pope, in June of 1809, hurled fears in her case, au d c o n seq u en tly m u ch Y o u r h o u s e w ill n o t be filled w ith back his defiance iu a bull of excommu­ r ejo icin g w h en th e tre a tm e n t proved su c ­ nication. On the 6th of July the French c e ssfu l a u d th e lit t le o n e w a s relieved o f a th e o d o r o f h o t lard , when took possession of the Quirinal palace, sn ak e, w h ic h m easu red e x a c tly 12 in ch es \ 6 u u s e < 2 Q °k e w E gently seized the Holy Father, and con­ in le u g th , su g g e s tin g th e e v id e n t g ro w th A N D V IC IN IT Y : voyed him prisoner, first to Grenoble, o f th e y o u n g rep tile in th e year it had in ­ M rs, E. B. C h ristian w ish es to a n n o u n c e h a b ited th e sto m a c h .— C in c in n a ti E n ­ and finally to Fontainebleau. Y o u r d o c to r w ill lo se so m e o f h is q uirer. th a t sh e h a s fitted up d ressm a k in g parlors The Spanish people were the hum ­ a t th e C h itw ood resid en ce, o p p o site H o te l D y s p e p s ia ca se s, when blest of Catholics. The accession of Jo- Travelers find a sa fe co m p a n io n in D e O regon , and is prepared to do all k in d s o f eeph Bonaparte as king was strongly op­ W itt’s C olic an d C holera C ure. A ch an ge in d ;in k in g w ater an d in d ie t o fte n cau ses IK t> (o ffO L £ N£ posed by a counter revolution. The pa­ severe and d an g ero u s co m p la in ts. T hi« triots who favored the restoration of m ed ic'n e a lw ays cu res th em . E. A. Sber- C u iliiii! Y o u r c h ild re n can safely e a t th e Ferdinand VII. were headed by the w in . Ju n ta of Seville, and their party was in­ A t rea so n a b le p rices. sam e food as y o u rse lf, when F a ta l C ollision a t a D ance. flamed not a little by religious rancor hat m a y prove a fa ta l a ccid en t occurred u s e < 2 £ !2 iE N £ on account of the indignities to the a t W SOCIETIES. a co u n try d an ce a t S h e lb y v ille S atu rd ay Pope. Nearly a’ half million soldiers n ig h t. were put into the field, and in support A d an ce w a s in p rogress a t th e resid en ce Y o u r m o n e y w ill b e sav ed , a n d of these came into Spain Eugljsb armies o f D a n ie l M eltyer, an d th e m erry dan cers M a s o n ic D ir e c t o r y , A s h l a n d . y o u r c o o k in g p raise d , when under Sir John Moore, Sir David Baird w ere e n jo y in g a q u a d r ille w h en su d d en ly and Lieutenant-General A rthur W elles­ tw o o f th e p a rticip a n ts fe ll to th e floor. MALTA COMMANDEKY NO 4, K. T. M isses E liza b eth W orland an d M o llie W il­ ley. , Meets first Wednesday ol each month. son had co llid ed w ith th e ir heads, and Critics have regarded the treaty of F a m o u s co o k s, p ro m in e n t p h y ­ K. V. MILLS, K. C. b oth fe ll u n co n scio u s. T h ey w ere carried E. D. Briggs, Recorder. Bayonne and the rupture w ith the Pope from sician s a n d th o u s a n d s o f e v e ry ­ th e room an d m ed ica l a id su m m o n ed Ashland, Oregon. as the beginning of Waterloo. The ro­ from C y n th ia n a , a sm a ll to w n near by. d a y h o u s e k e e p e rs e n d o rs e i t mancer—looking only at the dram atis M iss W ilson w a s restored to co n scio u sn ess SISKIYOU CHAPTER, N >. 21, R. A. M. W ill y o u g iv e it a tria l ? personae— m ight well begin his story of soon afterw ard , b u t a ll efforts to restore Regular convocations on the Thursday n ext Sold In 3 and 5 pound pails, t y all grocer» the overthrow of the First French Em ­ M iss W orland h a v e proved fu tile , an d it is after the full moon. C. II V aucki . H. P. pire w ith the pretty face and soft hands feared her in ju r ie s m ay prove fa ta l. B o th J.R. Casqy, Sec'y. M ade o n ly by of Elizabeth Patterson! But History, y o u n g la d ies are o f p ro m in en t fa m ilie s. D a v id Coers, a y o u n g m a n w e ll k n o w n deeper than marriages and divorces, The N. K. Fairbsnfc in th e n eigh b orh ood , w a s M iss W orlan d ’s ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. A A. M deeper, than emperors and popes, sees partner, an d on se e in g her fa ll to th e floor Company, Stated com m nnication on the Thuraday of or rather the lines of eternal causation ran o u t o f th e h o u se an d h a s n o t been before the full moon. , ST. LOUIS and J P. GILMORE, W. M. stretching through the dust and turm oil, heard o f s in c e .— In d ia n a p o lis T elegrap h . Chl«aco,Ncw Votfc, J. R. Casey, Secretary. and tho mere persons of the play d art­ ■»•ton. W h en your h eart p a in s y , u an d unusual ing hither and yon like ephemera! ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, O. K. 8. p a lp ita tio n is freq u en t, accom p an ied som e­ Napoleon’s banner still rose and float­ tim e s w ith sh o rtn ess o f breath and low Stated m eetings on 1st and Sd Tuesday in ed, for a while, in the highest sky. On sp irits you are su fferin g from a disordered each m onth. Iß t M rs . ALICE KANE, W. M the Continent none conld resist him sta te o f Jthe liver, d ig e stio n is im p erfect d th ere is w ind on th e stom ach . I f a l­ Mrs. E. A. Sherwin, Secretary. further. He sealed all harbors nntil the an ifvoutisc the Pctaluoi*1 low ed to rem nin th e trou b le w ill u ltim a te ­ Incubators a Biuodera. trade between London and Hamburg ly reach th e k id n ey s and th en beeoraes Make money w hile ASRLAND LODGE No. 4 was carried on b y w a y o f C o n s ta n tin o p le ! d an gerou s to life . S tep s sh ou ld he tak en Others are wasting tim e by old processes. The German princes, against all preju­ to sta y its p rogress on th e ap p earan ce of 48 Page e first sym p tom s. D r. J. H . M cL ean’s C alalogtells all about 1. O . O . P ., dices of race and tradition, sought eag­ th Illustrated : it.andaescribcs every L iver and K id n ey B alm is esp e c ia lly i Catalogue Hold« regular m eetings every Saturday even article needed for th e erly to enter the Confederation of the a d ap ted for d isord ers o f th is k in d . P rice I FR EE. ing at their hall in Ashland. Bretlireu in good poultry business. Rhine. The displacement of the Spanish $1 pe.r b o ttle . F or sa le by E . A. S h erw in. standing are cordially in vited 4.0 attend. A. D. HELMAN, N. U. Bourbons seemed to conclude the career The “ ERIE W in ter T hought« F rom IM llville. H. S. Evans, Secretary, mechanically the best of th at race. The old monarchy had be­ W e are n o w o fferin g a h a lf in te r e st in iwheel. Prettiest model. come spectral. ‘We are Pacific Coast ou r paper for on e overcoat au d a pair of PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, 1 O O F Agents. Bicycle cata- The years 1808-9 had this complexion sn ow sh oes. _____ logue,mailed free,gives Meets iu Odd F ellow s’s Hall every 2d and 4tl for Napoleon—that he m ight regard the O ur straw b erry p atch is a th in g o f th e Monday iu each m onth. Members in good full describí ion. prices, etc., aofvts w anted . past as finished. As to the future, he p ast, b u t w e s t ill h op e to rea lize so m e th in g standing cordially invited to attend. PETALTL (A INCUEATC« CO., Petaluma,Cal. H. 8. EVANS, C P B kanc H IlovsB , 231 S Mam St., fcos Angeles. saw th at shining like a sun through the fro m it, a s frosted straw b erries in M ay are ^tobt. Taylor, Scribe. east-windows of the Tuileries. Never­ a n u n u s u a l s ig h t in G eorgia. Q u ito a n u m b er o f ou r re la tio n s are n o w theless there was peaoe nowhere. If the HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE. NO. 14. Estray Notice. past was finished, the present was ohaos sp e n d in g th e w in te r an d th e ex p o sitio n Meets on the 2d. and 4th Tuesday in ear., w ith us. and the future merely pregnant. His Taken up by the undersigned at h is place iu mouth in Odd Fellows's Hall. Ashland. We h a v e b u n g u p ou r lin e n d u ster o n a M rs . L uki . i . a W hitti . r . N. G. Talant precinct, one small red cow with white ‘ ‘Continental System ’ ’—by which Great p in e tree, an d w e h a v e g rea t h op es th a t it face, and in milk. No brands: split in Mrs. Mollie Farlow, Sec’y. Britain was to be left rotting on the sea w ill th a w o u t before th e m id d le o f A u ­ dish right e«r. Cow had been in vicinity since May 1st and eame to my place on May 12th. Owner —roused all the rem aining ranoor of g u st. is requested to call ami pay charges, nud take races and nations. Sweden leagued w ith P eo p le w h o g o fish in g in th is w ea th er anim al away. J. D avison . Talent, Or., May 27, 1895. England. The Muscovite enthusiasm sh o u ld ta k e a p ick a x a lo n g w ith th em , as Meets in lodge room iu Masonic Hal every second aud fourth W ednesday iu each for France em itted at intervals sulphur i t ’s hard w ork b rea k in g th e ic e .— A tla n ta month. Present hour of m eeting 7:00 p . m . A1 instead of incense. The Czar was for C o n stitu tio n . Brethren iu good standing are cordially Invit ed to attend. Napoleon; but the Russians were not P erso n s w h o are su b je c t to d ia rrh o en w ill J R. TOZF.K. M W. for the Frenoh. The Congress of Erfurt, find a sp eed y cure in D e W itt’s C olic and J. R. Casey, Recorder. F or c it y p rop erty in A sh la n d —e ig h ty C holera C ure. U se n o o th er. I t is th e b est in October of 1808, was hollow. Alex­ th a t can be m ad e or th a t m on ey can pro­ acres o f la n d 2 m ile s w est o f lie d B lu ff. ander and Napoleon were there; also cure. It lea v es th e system in n atu ral c o n ­ C a lif S ec J . K V a n S a n t, A sh la n d , Ore­ 4-1-5. the kings of Saxony, W urtemberg and d itio n a fte r its use. We sell it . E. A. g o n . Granite Tent No. 4. Knights of the Macealn-es W estphalia; also the m inor princes. S h e r w in .. Meet in regular review on Uhe second and The state of Europe was confirmed. The R e a lly B u lle t P roof. fourth Thursdays of each mouth « t Odd Fel­ lows Hall, Ashland. V isiting Sir K ntglilseoi Czar should have Finland, W allachia J a p a n ’s sm a ll losses iu m en in th e b a t­ dially invited. E. ALLEN HILDRETH, Com. and Moldavia. tle s w ith th e C h in ese w ere d u e in p art to E. F. L oomis , R. K. W hile Napoleon was busy w ith the th e a c c id e n ta l u se o f a b u lle t p roof m a te ­ complications of 1807-8, A ustria had rial. O w in g to th e severe cold, th e J a p a ­ g n ig h t a of P y th ia s . been covertly arm ing for the renewal of n ese so ld iers w ore a q u a n tity o f floss silk war. The B ritish m inistry gave Franois u n d er th eir cloth es. T h is, w h en th ey w ere RNA1TE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Pj thiar G Ashland, Oregon, m eets every Friday ever II. four m illion pounds to break the h it, Was fo u n d in m a n y cases to h a v e sto p ­ ing. V isiting Knights in good standing ped th e b u lle ts .— N e w Y ork S u n . peace! The early spring of 1809 found cordially invited to attend. A. E. GRAHAM, C. C the Archduke Charles in Bavaria with Wo recom m en d D e W itt’s C olic au d F. D. Wagner, K. of R. corner of Com completely prostrated a9 Prussia had P erh a p s th e cu rren t b elief th a t th e n ew LOST b y d a y or mercial, San F rancisco been after Jena. The humbled Francis w om an sm o k es is d u e to th e k n o w led g e night stopped Cal. Established in 1854 MANHOOD for the treatment of sex th a t sh e is n o w a b u rn in g q u e stio n .— C h i­ came to a conference w ith Napoleon at ual and Seminal Dis, Schonbrnun. He was obliged to purchase cago R ecord. eases, snch as G o n o r ­ r h e a . G le e t. S t r i c t ­ peace by the cession of the provinces of T here is g reat danger in n e g le c tin g C olic, u r e , S y p h ili* in all Its Dalmatia and Istria. Austrian Poland C holera a^d sim ila r co m p la in ts. An abso- £ fo rm s.S em in a l W e a k ­ quiekly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. was divided between the Czar and the ‘ lu telv prom pt and sa fe en re is fou n d in D e n e s s , lin p o te n c y . and Lost Manhood pei ma- Prematureneia means imooteney In the first itt’s C olic an d C holera C ure. E. A. stage. It is a symptom o f sem inal weakness : neutly cured. The sick and afflicted should not king of Saxony. Salzburg was given to 1 ! S W h erw in. and barrenness. It can be stopped in 20 days i fail to call upon him. The Doctor has traveled Bavaria. Francis pledged his honor to extensively in Europe, and Inspected thor­ by the use o f Hudyan. oughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a T h ere is on e m ed icin e th a t w ill enre im ­ The new discovery was m ade by the Special­ renounce his alliance w ith England, and great deal of valuable inform ation, which he is ists o fth e old famous Hudson Medical Institute. e d ia te ly . We te fer to D e W itt’s C olic to uphold the continental system of m competent to impart to those in need of his ter- It is the strongest vitalize’ made. It is very an d C holera Cure for all sum m er co m ­ I vices, The Ddctor cures when others fail. Try powerful, but baimlcss. Sold for *1.00 a pack­ Napoleon. p la in ts. N o d e la y , n o d isa p p o in tm e n t, n o age ord packages for $5.00(plainsealed boxes). I him . DR. GIBBON w ill make no charge unless Meanwhile Soult, in command of the fa ilu re. E . A. S h erw in . he effect a enre. Persons at a distance CF It EM Written guarantee given for a care. I f you buy A T H O M E All com m unications strictlycon- six boxes aud are cot entirely cured^ tx more second corps in Spain, had on the 10th fidential. Ail letters answered in plaiu eu vel- B A TTLES are contin­ w ill be sent to you free o f all charges. of November, 1808, annihilated the opes. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Ad­ »Send fir eircularsand testimonials. Address ually aro: going on in the hum an sys­ dress DK. J. F GIBBON, Box 1957, San Francis­ > H U D SO N M E D IC A L IN ST IT U T E , Spanish army at Burgos. He had wrest­ co, Cal ij-7 to ek to M , M u r k e t A KIH s S ul ed Corunna, Ferrol and Oporto from the tem . H ood’s Sarsaparilla drives o u t J u n i t h . J • N Stan F " -a n e i» e o , C a l. English. B at the tide turned in N orth­ disease and R estores H ealth. ern PortasaL and the French wgye u s on a p o sta l ca rd . ONCE ySEDTHEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. In the Circuit Court of the Sta’c of Oregon, of the Comity of Jackson. The Slate o f Oregon, ex rel. Henry L. Benson, H ence, o u r object in se n d in g th em o u t District Attorney for the First Judicial District of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. The Vuknown Heirs of b ro a d ca st the Estate of (Villiäni Alcoe, deceased, Defend­ .O N TRIAL_____ — ants. Action to Recover Real Property Es­ cheated to the State of Oiegon. To The Unknown Heirs of the Estate of T h ey a b so lu tely c u re William Alcoe, deceased, the above-named Defendants: SICK HEADACHE, Iu the uame of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the emu- B iliou sn ess, C onstipation, plaint of the above Plaintiff, in the above C oated T on gu e, Poor A p­ entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days from the date of p etite, D y sp ep sia and k in ­ the service of th is S u m s o n s upon yon. if dred d eran gem en ts o f th e served in Jackson county, Oregon; but if served in any other county in the state of Oregon, S tom ach , L iver and B ow els. then within twenty days from the da’e of the service of this Summons upon you; or if served , D on't accept some substitute said on you out of the State of Oregon, or by publi­ cation, then by the first day of the ensuing j to be " ju s t as good." September term of said Court, to-writ: the 9th | day of September, 1886; and you are hereby The substitute costs the dealer notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as hereby required, the Plain­ less. » tiff1 w ill take judgm ent against you for the seisin aud possession of the following desc ribed I t costs you A B O U T the same. real property belo^ tin g to the estate of William Alcoe. deceased, viz Ixils 1 aud 2. and the H I S profit is in the " ju s t as SE1-, of the S W 'j and the NE1, of the SW‘i of section 31, iu Ikiwnship 32 South, Range 1 East, good. ’ ’ all situated in Jackson county, Oregon, together with the costs nd disbursem ents of this action. W H E R E I S YO U R S? This sum mons is served by publication, pnr. snant to an Order made by the Hon. H. K. A d d ress for F r ee S ample , Haima. Judge of said Court, said Order being made at Jacksonville this 9th day of April, 18*5. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, H enry L. B ensoh . District Attorney for the F iist Judicial Dis- ■trict of Oregon, No. 66J Mala S i . BUFFALO. N. Y. Ashland. Lodge, A . 0 .U .W . For S a le o r Exchange. E . 0. T. M . M. To the Unfortunate. GIBBON Z^REAT wt