Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 20, 1895, Image 4

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    S em i-W eek ly T id in g s
Thursday............................ June 20, 1895
T id in g s fo r Job P r in tin g .
for In fa n ts
and
C hildren.
“ C aatorta is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me."
H. A. A kchex , M. D.,
I l l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
C asto ria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
Without injurious medication.
“ The use a t ‘Cmtoria’ is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
iutelligent families who do not keep Castona
within easy reach."
Q u in s M artyx , D. D„
New York City.
i . i . Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
“ 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 a r d ii , M. D.,
“ The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
Tux C xntaum C ompany , 77 M urrat S treet , N ew Y orx .
EAST ■ and •
VIA
The Shasta Route
- -OF THE----
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains leave Portland daily
NORTH.
SOUTH.
Ar. 8:20 A.
6 : If. r. M. I Lv. Portland,
Lv. 4:40 P.
10:40 a . m . Ar. Ashland,
Ar. 4:10 P.
11:10 a . M. I.v. Ashland,
Lv.! 7:00 P
10:45 a . M.lAr. San Francisco,
Above trains stop at all stations from
Portland to A lb s-y Inclusive: also. Tangent,
Shedds, Halsev
Harrisburg, Junction City.
.
Irving, Eugeus and at all stations from Rose­
burg to Ashland inclusive.
Although the utilization of the power
of Niagara falls has not yet been suf­
ficiently consummated to judge fully
as to the measure of its success, there
is reason to believe that the project
w ill approximate all that has heeu
claimed for i t An effort is now being
made in lower Canada to utilize the
Chaudiere falls, which are 85 feet
high and w ill give 500,000 horse­
power. If these projects are finally
worked out successfully, there is hardly
auy end to the possibilities in this direc
tion in the far west, and when developed
the great east must look out for its su­
premacy in manufactures.
U O S K K U K O M A IL . ( D a i l y . )
LEAVE
Portland
Rose bn rg
ARRIVE
8:30 a m
7:00 am
IH u in g C a rs
|
I
Roseburg
Portland
on
O g ile n
5:50 i* »
4:30 pm
R o u te
P U L L M A N B U F FE T S L E E P E R S
------AND------
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS,
Lady Henry Somerset tells ns she is
forced to say that the English woman is
more advanced than the American wo­
man in the capacity for independent
thought and in the interest she takes in
the great questions affecting the nation­
al life. That may be, but the American
woman can give her English sister points
on a pink tea every time.
attached TO ALL THROUGH trains .
W e s t S id e D i v i s i o n
B E T W E E N P O R T LA N D
AN D CO RVA LLIS
M a il T r a in l l a l l y ( K x ie p l S u n d ay
7:30 A
A .M . | Lv. Portland,
Ar. |
fcSB r. a
Ar. Corvallis.
12:15 P
Lv
1:00 P.JI
with traiu>
It is becoming the fashion focali even
the contestants in the competitive col­
lege debates and oratory tests a “ team. ”
This is enough to make one exclaim,
‘ifiave we lived till now !”
of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
E xp ress
T r a in
4:40 r. m .
7:25 p. M.
D a lly
(K x cep t S u n d a y
8:25 A. M
Lv. Portland,
Ar.
5:50 a . >i
Ar. M cM innville, Lv.
Through T ick ets to all Points in the
Eastern S ta tes, Canada and Europe,
Can be obtained at lowest rates from E. C.
Kaue, agent, Ashland, Or.
R KOEHLER
E. P- ROGERS,
Manager.
x sstG F
Pas« Agent
Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C.
Rouse, Receivers
N
ORTHERIM
PACIFIC R. R.
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s
P u llm n n
S le e p in g C m *»
1*3 e g a n t
D in in g r C a r s
T o n r iH t
tS lo e p in jx C a r s
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DIT LUTH
FARGO
GRAND FORES
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
H ELEN A and
BÜTTE
TO
THROUGH
T IC K E T S
---- TO-----
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
t im e
sc h ed u le
A D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Piss. Agent,
255 Morrison st.c o r .3 d , PORTLAND, OREGON.
ROBT. LEONARD, A gent, Ashland.
R . C AR SO N .
I , . W . CABRON.
Nil mile« South of Grant’s Paas, Josephine
oounty, Oregon.
A. B. C A n s o n SON, Prop’s.
100,000 Trees in Stock!
-Consisting of-
A FFLE, PEAR, PEACH,
PLUM , PRUNE CHERRY,
APRICOT, NECTARINE,
ALMOND, WALNUT, and
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
d ra p e Vine, Currants, Gooseberries.
Blackberries, Rnspberries.
Strawberries, Figs,
Etc., Etc.
Our trees are grown without irrigation on
Red hill land, and all of kuown varieties
that succeed in Southern Oregon.
Those oonteiuplating tree planting will
do well to visit our orchard and nursery, or
write us for price list.
Poetofifioe— Murphy, Josephine ooouty
Oregon K. U. station, Grant’s Paas.
CARSON & SON.
Pointing Plows, 75c.
And other work in proportion
AT MARKLE’S SHOP.
Spring Street, A shland,
For the love of home so universally
there are a t least a hundredfold more
cats than dogs.
Let us give the purring cat her just
New York Is a safe place for a cat show.
Cats have nine lives apiece.—Chicago Rec­ dues.
Z * R E A T B A T T L E S are contin­
De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure never
disappoints, never fails to give immediate
relief. It cures just as sure ns you take it.
E. A. Sherwin.
:.
And the cat came back.
For he w ouldn’t stay away?
FLINGS 'AT GOTHAM.
ord.
It is the general belief that when Mr.
Roosevelt gets in good working order as
police commissioner something in New
York will be heard to buzz.—Indianapolis
News.
New York is very progressive. It seems
that she even insists upon having her cen­
sus reports made to meet conditions ten
years iu advance of the time.—Chicago
Record.
It w ill be an astonishing thing for New
Yorkers when a detective who gets drunk
and assaults women and children is not
acquitted by the court while his victims go
to jail.—New York Commercial Adver­
tiser.
New York could only muster about
1,886,000 inhabitants according to her lat­
est police census, and she oounted Hetty
Green and several thousand other homeless
plutocrats who are prowling about Gotham
trying to pick up a precarious living.—
Chicago Dispatch.
Comity Treasurer’s Fourth
Notice.
Jacksonville, Or., June 13th, 1895.
Office of county treasurer of Jackson county.
Notice is hereby given that there are funds in
the county treasury for the redemption of all
outstanding warrants protested from Oet. 8,
1888, to Dec. 10th, 1888. Interest on the same will
cease ofter the above date.
M. 8. W elch ,
By L. L. J acobs , Deputy,
Co. Treasurer.
W eath er Changes.
Close observers of an ingenious turn
are sure th at the changes in the weather
were invented for the purpose of conver­
sation. There may be something in this
theory, but we are inclined to think
th at they are more for the purpose of
giving consolation to chronic invalids.
I felt very bad yesterday, when the
w ind was in the east,” groans the sick
person, or, “ I feel much better today,
the sun shines so brig h tly ,” or, “ When
the w ind is in the north, my rheum atism
troubles me. ” And so they go on u n til at
last there does come a day which not
only benefits, but cures ; when the doctor
^can be dispensed w ith and the under­
taker observes that the gentleman has a
fine day for his fnneraL But all levity
aside, such changes in the weather as
we have had recently would be more
honored in the breach than in the ob­
servance, even though they gave the in­
valid less to think about and hampered
the person we meet in the street who
uses the subject as an always tim ely one.
It is reported that the recent frost killed
the grape crop in some large localities,
ruined cherries and many other kinds of
sm all fruits. Yet it may not be as severe
as it seems. Ill news always travels rap­
idly and delights in superlatives.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of Martin L. Mc­
Call, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly-appoiuted by the eouuty court of
Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in probate, and
has duly qualified, as administrator of the es­
tate of said Martin L, McCall, deceased.
All persons having claim s against the estate
are required to present them to the undersigned
at Ashlaud, Oregon, w ithin six months from
the date hereof ami duly verified as by law
required.
ALIENA McCALL,
Adm inistratrix of the estate of
Martin L. McCall, deceased.
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, June 10,1895.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Sta’e of Oregon
of the county of Jackson.
The Slate of Oregon, ex rel. Henry L. Beuson
District Attorney for the First Judicial District
of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Heirs of
the Estate of William Aleoe, deceased. Defend
ants. Action to Recover Real Property Es
cheated to the State of Otegon.
To The Unknown Heirs of the Estate of
W illiam Aleoe, deceased, the a bo v e n a med
Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint of the above Plaintiff, in the above
entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk o f
| said Court, within ten days from the date of
the service of th is Summons upon you. if
served in Jackson county, Oregon: but if’served
in any other county in the state of Oregon
then w ithin tw enty days from the da’e of the
service o f this Summons upon you; or if served
on you out of the State of Oregon, or by publi
cation, then by the first day of the ensuing
September term of said Court, to-wit: the 9th
day of September, 1895: and you are hereby-
notified that if you fail to appear and answer
said complaint, as hereby required, the Plain­
tiff w ill take judgm ent against you for the
seisin and possession of the following described
real property belonging to the estate o f William
Aleoe. deceased, viz 1/Jts 1 and 2, and the
SEC, of the NW)4 and the NE!<< of the 8WJ4 of
section 31. iu Township 32 South, Range 1 East,
all situated in Jackson county, Oregon, together
with the costs nd disbursem ents of this action.
This sum mons is served by publication, pur.
suant to an Order made by the Hon. H. K.
Hanna, Judge of said Court, said Order being
made at Jacksonville this 9th day of April, 189».
T T F R Y 1
R
hc j
District Attorney for the First Judicial Dis­
trict of Oregon.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Pelton & Neil,
“ Trilby soda water” is sold by the glass
and not by the foot.—Seneca County Jour­
a twenty-page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the
nal.
United States. It is a National Family Paper, and gives all the general
Next to a fender, the greatest need of
The business of the meat markets of R P
news of the United States. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nut­
our electric cars is a good power brake.—
Neil and J. E. Belton is carried on now at the
shell.
Its
“Agricultural”
department
has
no
superior
in
the
country.
St. Louis Republic.
Iis “ Market Reports” are recognized authority. Seperate departments
Speed more than beauty seems to be the
for “The Family Circle,” “Our Young Folks,” and “Science and Me­
motto of the Defender’s builders. Well,
chanics.” Its “ Home and Society” columns command the admiration
“ pretty is as pretty does.”—Boston Tran­
of wives and daughters. Its general political news, editorials and dis­
script.
The old Beltou market, on the west side
cussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive.
A new novel has the hero and heroine
of Main street near the bridge, where
old aud new custom ers w ill fiud ns bet­
happily married in the last chapter. It
ter prepared than ever to serve them
never will have much of a sale.—Los An­
with the choicest of meats and ¿In first-
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer
geles Express.
class style al low est prices
An Indian girl complains because she
O re g o n ,
A s h la n d ,
was sold by her father instead of given
away with a slice of his money like rich
white girls.—Chicago Post.
F O R O N E Y E A R FOR O N L Y
In paying off her war debt China might
C A S H IN A D V A N C E .
find It advisable to raise a few thousand
Estray Notice.
taels by auctioning off some of her war (The regular subscription for the two papers is $3.00.) Subscriptions may begin at any
Takeu
up
l»v
the undersigned at h isp li
gods as bric-a-brac.—Washington Star.
time.
Address all orders to
Talant precinct, one small red m ix with white
It Is the fin de siecle reader that makes
dish fata-, and in m ilk. No l»r»nds; split in
T h e .A s h la n d T itlin s ji« -
right e»r. Cow hail been in tic in ilv sine.- Mm
the fin de siecle book. The writers of cur­
1st and came to mv place on May 12th. Ownei
rent fiction merely cater to their custom­
is rt quested to call and pay charges and take
ers and fill the orders placed with them.—
J. D avison .
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2. Tribune anim al away.
Building, New York City, and sample copy o f THE NEW YORK \\ EEKLY
Taleut, Or. May 27, 189,'..
Chicago Journal.
TRIBUNE w ill be mailed to you.
Mrs. Peary has begun a lecture tour to
get money to bring her husband home. It
is not complimentary to American public
AN ELEPHANT’S TENDER CARE.
THE MERCHANT’S DAUGHTER.
spirit that she should be reduced to this
For city property in Ashland—eighty
expedient.—Boston Globe.
W hen L eft to W a tch C h ild ren H e W ill acres of land 2 miles west of Bed Bluff.
Her father was a m erchant hold
F a ith fu lly P r o te c t T hem .
It is now thought that the World’s fair
Who o ’er the w ild Bi9cayan water
Calif. See J. K. YanSaut. Ashland, Ore
S till brought hack the good red gold
4-1-5.
medals will be ready to distribute by A u­
The whole fam ily of the mahout be­ gon.
To richly dower his only daughter.
gust next. They should certainly be
come,
as
it
were,
parasites
to
the
ele­
Radiant she as rose on tr e e ;
worked off before the next quadro centen­
But. though fu ll m any a gallant sought phant, by whom they earn their living.
nial.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
II. D G o(4.
her,
I have seen a baby placed by its mother Win Fox.
We venture to repeat editorially that cer­
No, no, no! on all their woe
FO X & GOOD,
systematically under the elephant’s care
Frowned back the m erchant’s daughter.
tain bicycle riders in this town are crimi­
SüCPCRMirs to H. J. Hick*.
and
w
ithin
reach
of
its
trunk,
while
the
nally careless in the way they dash at peo­
U ntil, effulgent from the fight
mother went to fetch w ater or to get
CITY FREIGHT AND PASSEMCER TRANSFER.
ple, wagons and even trolley, cars. Some
That shook the shores from France to
wood or m aterial to cook the fam ily
day somebody will get hurt.—Hartford
Flanders,
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
dinner. No jackal or wolf would be
Courant.
Shone upon her patriot sigh t
The
k
in
gliest
of
our
sea
commanders,
likely to pick up and carry off a baby
The Servian government, which is bank­
Teams always readv to answer calls for ttan«-
Looked her through, and from her view
who w as thus confided to the care of an fer work of all kinds p n .iu p lly a m t a l low«-«!
rupt, continues to make lavish grants to
Vanished sm iling, on the morrow.
the reigning family. Presently Servia will
elephant, but most people who have lived rates.
Passenger hacks to sii trains ami passengers
Ahi but she her laughing glee
be wiped off the map If Austria and Rus­
a life in the jungle know how very pos­ anil baggage delivered Inali pa Is of the city.
Forsook for sighing sorrow.
Wood foi sale—Single tier, | l 75: two tie r- «od
sia can agree on the way it shall be dis­
sible it is for a jackal or wolf to carry upwards,
<1.50 |a-r tier, deliver««!.
“ Fair blow s the w ind; the skies are blue.
membered.—Buffalo Express.
off a baby when lying in a hut when the
displayed by the great cat fam ily we
if us?
In the spring the human body needs as­ are of the opinion th at they should be
sistance to throw off the stagnation pro­ as roundly praised as the dog for the
duced bv winter diet. As the temperature blind affection displayed for his dead
■ ises under the g'owing heat of the sun’s
rays, ws feel tired, half-sick and low in master. And at the same tim e, in con-
spirits, because the blood is sluggish and bidering the relative m erits of the cat
full of impurities. Dr. J. H, McLean’s
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier and the dog, it should be remembered
is a reliable spriug remedy to invigorate th at a hundred persons are bitten by
the body and give tone to the digestion. dogs, vagrant and otherwise, in every
Brice $i per bottle. For sale by E. A.
oity to one bitten by cats, even though
Sherwin.
V l uallv
ually koi
going on in the hum an sys­
tem . H ood’s Sarsaparilla drives out
disease and R e s to re s H e a lth .
For In formation, tim e cards, maps, and tick­
ets, call on or write S. F. C ass, Agent, Grant’s
Baas, or
a.
The United States treasury receipts up
to May 1 for this year were the paltry
ram of 1260,000,000. W hat’s to become
Cats.
New York has just had a cat show,
which was so successful an enterprise
that other oat shows are sure to be held
there in the years to come. A ll lovers of
sats w ill no doubt rejoice at this consid-
sration given their- pets, and, we are
rare, w ill resent the sneers recently lev­
i e d at the feline race by the one New
York paper whose editor once invented
»nd still m aintains the jocular fiction
that he keeps an office cat for the pur­
pose of destroying pieces of manuscript
that do not meet his views as to excel­
lence.
The jeers at G rim alkin in question
were printed in the same paragraph that
ipoke in praise of Pido. It appears that
the master of a certain dog fell off the
Sock one day recently in New York and
straightway became a drowned body.
True to the loyal instincts of his race,
the dog remained upon the dock near the
place of his m aster’s final disappearance,
thus giving another example of canine
fidelity and affection. This coming to
the ear of the editor, he called attention
to the circumstance, and then, in a spirit
of invidious comparison, asked who
sould relate a sim ilar story of feline de­
votion to a member of the hum an race.
Perhaps no one can, but in hum anity
patriotism is considered as high a virtue
as personal affection, if not of higher
grade, and, as every one who has studied
the feline nature know3, the overmas­
tering instinct of every cat is love of
place. He is a poor coot indeed in the
view of most persons who does not love
the plaoe of his nativity or of his long
residence, unless th at place be utterly
bare of attractions, and none are more
extravagantly lauded than those who go
forth to do battle for home and country.
Who cannot relate stories of cats braving
every danger, when ruthlessly torn from
the homes they love so well, in order to
return to them? Does not every school­
boy know of the annual processions of
home seeking cats which cross the
Brooklyn bridge in opposite directions on
the night of May 1, which is moving
day at the Hudson’s mouth? Indeed this
remarkable propensity has been chosen
as ffthem e for .the poet and set to music.
Who has not heard the inspiring song:
CURRENT COMMENT.
A Bank
Failure.
Consolidate)! Bartel.
This Splendid Journal and the Ashland Tidings
For Sale or Exchange.
THE STAMP OF STYLE.
Opals cut round like pearls are the pres­
ent craze among gems.
Wreaths of small flowers are worn around
the hair at the back with evening dress.
Colored cambric han3kerchiefs in pale
shades of mauve, green and yellow, with
triple hems of white finely hemstitched,
are a new fancy.
The continued popularity of the shirt
waists is proved by the demand for them,
which is greater than ever before, and they
come in greater variety.
A substitute for haircloth comes In a
new material called gazeline. It is a kind
of open canvas which holds its stiffness
and can be used next to thin fabrics.
White alpaca, both plain and figured, is
one of the fashionable materials for garden
party games, and the waists are made of
white satin trimmed with lace or of fancy
glace silks.
A very pretty tuck is given to the new
striped silk blouses by making the collar
and cuffs of batiste to match the color in
the stripe and trimming the edges with
narrow cream lace.
Gauze ribbon ruchings are very much
liked for trimmings, especially In black
on dark materials. There is nothing softer
and prettier than a gauzeruching of black
for the collar of a cape or a wrap.
White cloth Is used to pipe overlapped
seams in the skirts of cloth dresses, and
white kid embroidered in persian colors is
a novelty for vests of such gowns, which
are usually made with a short godetied coat.
Colored linen and duck gowns, made In
the coat and skirt style, are to be as much
worn as they were last year, and more
fancy dresses of linen are trimmed with
white or colored embroidery to match the
gown.—New York Sun.
PEN, CHISEL'AND BRUSH.
Miss M. E. Braddon will write two more
novels to complete a contract, and then re­
tire from literary work.
Aubrey Beardsley, It is said, has written
a play in which the characters are to as­
sume, as far as possible, the forms and
features of his drawings.
The London Spectator wants William
Watson appointed as poet laureate. It also
thinks that he should have his pension
from the literary fund largely Increased.
Lesli Wilson, the black and white artist,
whose work adorns the pages of the best
London weeklies, is one of Kent’s leading
cricketers and lias made somo remarkable
scores.
M. Jules Verne, though in his seventy-
ninth year, works for five or six hours a
day. He is now engaged upon a 6tory for
1897, but he has five manuscripts ready for
the printers.
Mr. Bruce-Jay, the sculptor, exhibits a
bust of Chauncey Depew at the Royal
academy In London this year. Owing to
an accident the sculptor could do but lit­
tle work this year, but is now said to be
fully recovered.
Nora Perry, the poetess and gifted and
successful writer of stories for young girls,
has a talismanio moonstone to which she
attributes much of her success and good
luck, and with which nothing would In­
duce her to part.
Wilt sail w ith me, m y w insom e daugh­
ter?”
“ That w ill II Dear friends, adieu 1”
And o ’er the wave her sire has caught
her.
Southward far, by sun and star,
His good ship fleets the ocean over,
When, alack 1 across her track
There strikes a Salee rover.
But as the pirate pressed them sore,
And deck and hold ran red w ith slaugh­
ter.
Sudden round the headland hoar
A noble warship sweeps the water.
Heavens above! ’tis her true love
That hath this great d eliv’rance wrought
her.
G rief, farew ell I wake, marriage hell.
For our blest m erchant’s daughter!
—Alfred Perceval Graves In Athenseum.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor­
dial anti Blood Purifier is admirably adapt
ed to make “a little go a long way.” its
curative power is largely attributable to
its stimulant, tonic and nutritive proper­
ties, by which the energy of the system is
recruited. It is plea ant to the tas e, eas­
ily borne on the s ouiach and harmless un­
der prolonged use. Price $1 per bottle.
For sale by E. A. Sherwin.
A n E le c tr o -M a g n e tic C a n n o n .
This recent invention is dependent for
its action upon the principle of the force
of attraction and repulsion as caused by
magnetism. A brass tube, 5 feet long,
2% inches in diam eter and 1 inch bore,
was wrapped w ith insulated w ire along
its entire length, the current flowing
through different sections of the w ind­
ings in such a manner as to cause the
bullets to become temporary magnets,
which were attracted by the magnetic
lines of force ahead of them and repelled
by those behind them, thus giving the
projectiles an increasing impetus as they
pass along the gun. The bullets are
thrown forward in much the same m an­
ner as the arm ature of an electric motor
is turned on its axis. The cannon is
light, inexpensive, and its capacity for
throw ing projectiles depends on the ra ­
pidity of loading the same. I t is esti­
mated th at a five foot gun, requiring
500 volts and 100 amperes, w ill throw a
one pound ball 1,000 feet, w ith a strik­
ing velocity of 100 pounds.—Boston
Journal of Commerce.
ICR IS SEASON.
m other’s back is turned.
Will handle ice in Ashland during the sumno-r
The children thus brought up in the season. Delivered at your door every morning.
I« 11-4*5
companionship of an elephant become
fam iliar w ith him and take all kinds of
liberties w ith him, which the elephant
seems to endure on the principle th at it
does not h urt him, while it amuses the
child. You see a little naked black child
about 2 feet high standing on the ele­
phant’s bare back and taking it down to
the water to bathe, shouting all the time
A N D V IC IN IT Y :
in the most unbecoming terms of native
Mrs, E. B. Christian wishes to anuounce
abusive language.
that
she has fitted up dressmaking parlors
On arriving at the water the elephant,
ostensibly in obedience to the child’.- iu Novelty Block, opposite Hotel Oregon,
command, lies down and enjoys him ­ and is prepare«! to «io all kimls of
self, just leaving a p a rt of his body, like
a sm all island, above the water, on
which the sm all child stands and yells
and yells all the more if he has several
At reasonable prices.
companions of his own age, also in
charge of their elephants, all wallowing
SOCIETIES.
in the water around him. If the child
slips off his island, the elephant’s trunk
promptly replaces him in safety. The
little urchins as they grow up become Masonic Directory, Ashland.
first mates to mahouts and eventually
arrive at the dignity of being mahouts
MALTA COMMANDERY NO. 4. K. T .
themselves.—Omaha World-Herald.
Meets first Wednesday ol each m onth.
Lafe nf
Dressmaking
The most pleasant),little pills for regu
lating the bowels are De Witt’s Little Early
Kisers. Cure sick headache and constipa­
tion. Small pill, small dote. E. A. Sherwin.
anil
Cutting
E.V. MILLS, E.C.
E. D Briggs, Recorder.
Ashland, Oregon.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, S'». 21. R. A. M.
Symptoms of kindey trouble should be
Regular convocations on the Thursday next
promptly attended to; they are nature’s after the full moon.
warnings that something is wron-r. Many
C. H V Attesi.. H. P.
[9-3C
persons die viotims of kidney disease who
J.R. Casey, Sec'y.
could have been saved had they taken
roper precautions. The prompt use of
»r. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm ASHLAND LODGE NO. 28, A. F. A A. M
Stated com m unication on the Thursday ol or
has saved thousands of valuable lives. If
you have any derangement of the kidneys, before the full m oon. , p G„ M0RE w M.
try it. Price <1 per bottle. For sale by E.
J. R. Casey, Secretary.
A Sherwin.
£
Greenland was so called because 111
summer its hills were covered w ith a
beautiful green moss.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8.
Stated m eetings on lat and 3d Tuesday in
each m outh.
Mas. ALICE KANE, W. M.
Mrs. E. A. Sherwin, Secretary.
There is one medicine that will cure im­
mediately. We refer to De Witt’s Colic
and Cholera Cure for all summer com­
plaints. No delay, no disappointment, no
failure. E, A. Sherwin.
ASHLAND LODGE No. 4
I. O. O. F .,
Holds regular m eetings every Saturday even
For Over Fifty Years.
iug at their hall In A shland. Brethren In good
An old aud w ell-tried rem edy.—M rs.W inslow's standing are cordially invited to attend.
A. D. HELMAN, N. 0.
Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years .
H. 8. Evans, Secretary,
by m illions of mothers for tlieir children while
Travelers find a safe companion io De teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the
Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure. A ohange child, softens the gum s, allays all p ain ,cu res
in drinking water and in diet often causes wind colic,aud is the best remedy for Diarrhma. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 1 6 .IO O J
severe and dangerous complaints. This Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in
Meets in Odd F ellow s’s Hall every 2d and 4tl
medicine always enres them. E. A. Sber- every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a Monday in each m outh. Members iu good
bottle.
Its
value
is
incalcuable.
Be
sure
and
standing cordially invited to atteud.
win.
ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and
H. 8. EVANS, C P.
take no other k in d .
Robt. Taylor, Scribe.
G ot W h a t <he A sk ed F or.
She was buying a tru n k
“ I w ant one,” she said, “ that cannot
be opened by the regulation trunk key
th at everybody uses. ’ ’
‘ ‘ A ll right, ’ ’ said the dealer. “ I w ill
see that you have one. ”
The next day the trunk was sent
home, and a few hours later the pur­
chaser appeared at the trunk store.
“ I told you,” she said, “ that I w ant­
ed a trunk th at could not be opened by
the regulation tran k key. ”
“ T hat’s w hat I sent you. ”
“ Why, any tran k key in the house
w ill unlock that tru n k ”
HORSE TALK.
“ Yon said the regulation trunk key.
Have yon tried a hairpin?”
Peoria, Ills., Is to have a new mile track.
Then she went home and wept when
Zola, by Wilkie Collins, is the odd pedi­ she found th at she couldn’t unlock that
gree of a Buffalo horse.
tran k w ith a hairpin.—Detroit Free
James Gordon Bennett has become an Press.
—
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A
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ardent devotee of trotting.
Persuns who are subject to diarrhoea will
Connor, 2:13^, trotting, w ill be con­ fiud
a speedy cure in De Witt’s Colic and
verted to the pacing gait this season.
Cholera Care. Use no other. It is the best
Ravenna Wilkes, a 7-year-old green mare that can be made or that money can pro­
by Red Wilkes, Is said to be able to beat cure. It leaves the system in natural con­
AN INVESTIGATION
dition after its use. We sell it. E. A.
2:20.
Sherwin.
Rev. T. De Witt Talmage recently paid
DEMANDED.
W i l l i a m M o r r is .
<1,750 for the handsome team, Phantom
and Phalla.
William Morris, the English poet, re­
John Kelly, Directum’s old trainer, joices in the possession of a prodigious
A general banking business is done by thinks he has another Little Albert In memory. Given a fair start on auy sen­
the human system, because the blood de­ Dudley Olcott, 2:18J4-
tence in Dickens’ works, he w ill com­
posits in its vaults whatever wealth we may
Cock
Robin,
a
green
one
In
Barney
plete th at sentence w ith very little de­
gain from day to day. This wealth is laid
up against “ a rainy day ” as a reserve fund Demarest’s stable at Baltimore, recently viation from textural accuracy. Were
—we’re in a condition of healthy prosperity trotted a mile in 2:2254.
every copy of “ Pickwick Papers” de­
If we have laid away sufficient capital to
Those who have concluded that Mascot stroyed today W illiam Morris could
draw upon in the hour of our greatest need. Is a back number may have occasion to
w rite the book almost word for word as
There is danger in getting thin, because it’s change their minds before fail.
a sign of letting down in health. To gain
it now stands.
Bob Kneebs has been notified that hi
in blood is nearly always to gain in whole­
some flesh. The odds are in favor of the has been acquitted by the German authori­
We recommend De Witt’s Colic and
germs of consumption, grip, or pneumonia, ties on one of the charges against him.
Cholera Care because we believe it is a safe
if our liver be inactive and our blood im­
When
Hiram
Woodruff
controlled
Flora
and reliable remedy. It’s good effects are
pure, or if our flesh be reduced below a
healthy standard. What is required is an Temple, she was one of the squarest of shown at once in cases of Cholera Morbus
increase in our germ-fighting strength. Dr. trotters, but the best 6he could do was and similar complaints. E.-A. Sherwin.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery enriches 2:24j4, and that was the fastest heat ever
the blood and makes it wholesome, stops Hiram drove.
L a tter D ay L uxu ries.
the waste of tissue and at the same time
Fashionable Physician—You will have
Mrs.
Ina
Cohen,
Oakland,
Cal.,
plays
the
builds up the strength. A medicine which
will rid the blood of its poisons, cleanse and races daily at the Bay District track. She to give up city life, Mr. Million.
Wealthy Patient—I will travel In Eu­
invigorate the great organs of the body, has had extraordinary success, and, having
vitalize the system, thrill the whole being invented a system, has decided to become rope a few years, if you say so.
with new ene rgy and make permanent work a professional tipster.
Physician—It would be better for you to
of it, is surely a remedy of great value. But
stay here and conduct a model farm.
“
A
yearling
has
no
specific
value.
You
when we make a positive statement that 98
Wealthy Patient—Oh, I can’t afford
per cent of all cases of consumption can, if might buy a Henry of Navarre for <300, or that.—New York Weekly.
taken it the early stages of the disease, be you might buy a Bolero for <30,000. No­
body ever paid too much for a colt or too
C U R E D with the r‘ Discovery,” it seems like
When your heart pains v u and unusual
a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that little. I paid <100,000 for St. Blaise. If
you make a thorough investigation and he proves a failure, I will sell him for <6, palpitation is frequent, accompanied some­
times with shortness of breath and low
satisfy yourself of the truth of his assertion. or give him away,” says Charles Reed.
spirits von are suffering from a disordered
By sending to the World’s Dispensary Med­
ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. you can get
There comes a time to all of us, when we state of {the liver, digestion is imperfect
a free book with the names, addresses and feel mean and “out of sorts” and in a con­ and there is wind on the stomach. If al
photographs of a large number of those dition to invite disease. It is then we need lowed to remain the tro ible will ultimate­
cured of throat, bronchial and lung diseases, such a remedy as Dr. J. H. McLean's ly reaoh the kidneys and then beoomes
as well as of skin and scrofulous affections
trengthening Cordial and Blood Fnrifier. dangerous to life. Steps should be taken
by the “ Golden Medical Discovery.” They To persons exhausted by sickness or over­ to stay its progress on the appearanoe of
also publish a book of 160 pages, being a work its invigorating inflaence is surpris­ the first symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
medical treatise on consumption, bronchitis, ing, promptly restoring health, energy and Liver and kidney Balm is especially
asthma, catarrh, which will be mailed on cheerful spirits. Price $1 per bottle. For adapted for disorders of this kind. Price
<1 per bottle. For sale by E. A. Sherwin.
arccipt of address and six cents in stamps. sale by E. A. Sherwin.
Mexican
Mustang
L in im e n t
for
B um s,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheum atic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflam m ations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailm ents,
All Sheep Ailm ents,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
S ea t of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy*
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquer«
Pain,
Makes l*lan or Beast well
again.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in esc.,
month in Odd Fellows's Hall. Ashlaud.
M rs . L ueli . a W hittlk , N. G.
Mrs. Mollie Farlow, Sec’y.
Ashland. Lod.gfe, A. 0 .U.W.
Meets In lodge room in Masonic Hal
every seconu aud voukth W ednesday iu each
mouth. Present hour of m eeting 7:00 p . a . Al
Brethren in good standing are cordially invlt
ed to attend.
J. R. TOZER, M W.
J. R. Casey, Recorder.
H. 0. T. M.
Granite Tent No. 4, Knights of the Maccabees
Meet iu regular review on the second and
fourth Thursdays of each month alO dd Eel
lows Hall, Ashlaud. V isiting Sir Knights cot
dially invited. E. ALLEN HILDRETH, Com.
E. F. L oomis , R. K.
Knights of Pythias.
LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Pythta*
0 RNA1TE
Ashland, Oregon, m eets every Friday ever
ulg'
..
__________
_
in good . standing
ing. -------
V isiting T
Knights
cordially
invited to atteud.
..........vit
A. E. GRAHAM, C.
F. D. Wagner, K. of R. A 8.
a
D
Burnside Post, No. 23, mee
I'-- in Masonic Hall on the 1»
G •
and 3d Saturdays of each m onth. V isiting con
radescordially welcomed.
Jas. Chisholm,
Adjutant.
I. C. DODGE,
Commander,
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORP8, No. 24.
Meets at Masouic Hall at 2 o ’clock, p. m.
onti
first and third Fridays of each m
month.
Mas. J ames C hisholm , Pres.
Mrs Lydia Griswold, Secy.
Dr. Gibbon
This old reliable
and the most success­
ful Specialist in Sau
Francisco, still con­
tinues to cure all
S e x u a l and S e m in a l
D is e a s e s , such
as
G o n a o r r h w a . G le e t ,
S t r ic t u r e , S y p h lllla
in all its forms, S k i n
D is e a s e s ,
N e rv o u s
I m p e t e u e y , S e m in a l
W e a k n e s s and L o s s o f M a a l i o a d , the con
sequence of self abuse aud excesses producing
the following symptoms: sallow cauutenauce,
dark spots under the eves, nain In the head,
ringing in the ears, loss of confidence , diflideuce
in approaching strangers, palpitation^ of the
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss of
memory, pim ples on the face, coughs, con
sumption, etc.
DR. GIBBON has practiced iu San Francisco
over thirty years and those troubled should not
fail to consult him and leoeive the benefit of
h is great sk ill and experience. The doctor
cures w hen others fail. Try him. C u res
g u a r a n te e d . Persons cured at home. Charges
reasonable. C m .11 or write.
D r . J . F . G l b m n , 6*23 K e a r u e y S t., Wan
F re in c is e e , C a l.
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