Semi-Weekly Tidings THE TATTLER. ercurial BEES. M • • POISON C. K. KLUM C. B. CRISLER CENTRAL MARKET, Beatrice H arraden is so little and her Ita lia n bees are less liable to lie de­ figure Monday..................... September 23, 1895 child. is 90 slight th a t she looks like a stroyed by m oths th a n oommon bees are A shland, Oregon.*- B etter results are obtained in the in ­ The wife of Thom as H ardy, th e pessi- crease of bees by allow ing the bees to K L U M A C lt lS L K lt , P r o p r ’s. Tnistic E nglish novelist, is very plain and sw arm naturally. Is th e re su lt of th e usual tre a tm e n t of blood W H O LESA LE and R E T A IL has severe m anners. Sw arm s should be hived im m ediately disorders. T he system is filled w ith M ercury and Mrs. H annon, th e w ife of th e attorney after clustering. W ith few exceptions, Potash rem edies—m ore to be dreaded th an the in a short w hile is in a la r w orse METHODIST MINISTER'S EXPERI­ general, is a w om an th a t w ill grace the sw arm s a lig h t in the im m ediate vicinity disease—and condition th a n before. T he comm on re su lt is position she occupies. She has a genial of th e apiary, after issuing from the hive. ENCE WITH INDIANS. BEEF, tem per, a handsome face and dresses w ith Roofs o f hives of w hatever k in d should- superb taste. receive a good coat of p ain t every year. FO RK, He W as th e S ole P assen ger I n a Stage Miss May Simpson, who is a deputy Leaky roofs are dam aging, and keeping T h at W a s A tta c k e d —T he D river W as M UTTON, sheriff of San Francisco, is described as a well painted w ill in a great m easure avoid fo r w hich SJSJS. is the most reliable cure. A few bottles w ill afford relief w here all else has failed. young w om an quietly dressed, w ith a this. K illed , and th e P rea ch er A ttem p ted to I suffered from a severe a ttack of M ercurial BACON pleasant face, unobtrusive m anners and R heum atism , my arm s and legs being swollen T ak e H is P la ce—A L ucky T u m b le. A ny one can stand on the ground and to tw ice th e ir n a tu ra l size, causing the most nerves of steel. AND LARD. tak e a sw arm of bees off a tree by using a ex cru ciatin g pains. 1 spent hundreds of dollors The Cheyennes and Kiowas were on Countess Spencer is very handsom e and basket or lig h t box attached to a pole of w ith o u t relief, but a fte r taking a few bottles of I im proved rapidly and am the warpath iu 1867. Stage stations dresses splendidly. She shows her deep in ­ sufficient length to reach. By placing this now a w ell m au-com plete- FresLest aud Best Meats .u Market. were attacked and burned, telegraph terest in politics by the regularity w ith box or basket up ag ain st the cluster they ly cured. I can h eartily GIVE US A Tili A I,. recom m end it to any one wires were tom down and thrown into w hich she a tten d s im portant debates in the w ill readily occupy It. B u t let the sw arm suffering from this p ain fu l be reasonably w ell settled before introduc­ wells, and all regular communication house of lords. disease. W. F . D A LEY , in g the box. Mrs. Alice F. Uhl, wife of A ssistant B rooklyn E levated It. R. on the overland trail was abandoned. It Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any When bees are to be transferred from Our address. was the duty of Captain Powell to estab­ Secretary of S tate U hl, is a delightful SW IFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. lish the stations, leaving a guard of w om an to know. She is thoroughly fem i­ the old box hives only th e combs th a t nine, a homekeeper, a com panion to her have brood should be used. Were it not two or three men at each, and to push boys and girls as w ell as to her husband. for the brood th a t such hives contain there AMONG THE POULTRY. on toward Fort Lupton. The country H er hobby is music. T he business of th e m eat m a rk e ts of R. P. would be no necessity for using old combs was swarming with Indians, and small The sooner th e hens get through their Neil aud J. E. P elton is carried ou now a t th e Miss G ertrude V anderbilt resem bles her a t all, as all th a t w ould be neoessarv parties of white men moved only under m other. She is a tall, graceful girl, has w ould be to remove th e bees from such m olting th e sooner they w ill begin lay ­ great peril. At one point along the river dark hair, dark eyos, a b rillia n t com plex­ hives and place them on fram es filled w ith in g again. the command met a stage, "which pre­ ion and a short upper lip, w hich gives one fo u n dation.—St. L ouis Republlo. The M inorcas, L eghorns an d Black Spanish chickens are especially valuable sented an amusing sight. Ou the top sat the im pression th a t she sm iles a little five men, armed with long guns and re­ more th a n she really does. Mr. A. A- Snyder, Supt. Poor F a rm , Win- for egg laying. The old Pelton m arket, on th e west side F eathers au d combs are largely m atters of Main street n ear the bridge, w here volvers, while from the inside peered a Mrs. J u lia Ward Howe, who is 76 years nesheik Co., Ia., sayp: L a st w inter Mr. Sobert Leach used two boxes of D eW itt’s old aud new cu sto m ers w ill find us b e t­ of fancy, b u t egg laying and chicken ra is­ woman and three children. The captain old, declares: “ S ixty years ago I was 16. W itch Hazel Salve and cured a large run­ ter prepared th a n ever to serve them in g are m atters of business. If I knew as m uch now as I th o u g h t I did w ith th e choicest of m eats a n d .in first- persuaded the party to place itself under ning sore on his leg. H ad been under care class style at low est prices then, I m ig h t have som ething very In stru c t­ The good layers are active and generally of physicians for m onths w ithout obtaining his protection, as a coach had been at­ to te ll.” Mrs. Howe seems to gain relief. Sure care for Piles. E. A. Sherwin, on the move, th e first birds o u t in the tacked the day before and the driver ive A . « l i 1« n d . O re g o n . brightness w ith th e passing of years. m orn in g and th e last to roost a t n ig h t. killed. At the Wisconsin ranch the A n nette S um ner Rose, th e editor A L iterary L esson. Fow ls th a t have th e ru n of the farm coach and the dead body of the driver of Mrs. The T rained Nurse, is an en th u siast in I). D. Good. now do not need m uch grain. The bugs Wm Fox, When you get a b rig h t Idea were brought in. The lining had been her profession and is one of those earnest, and insects they pick u p tak e th e place of F o r a sto ry o r a rhym e. F O X & C O O D , cut out and the woodwork was riddled thoroughly equipped aud intellig en t w om ­ D on’t ju s t set i t by to sim m er it. Successors to H. J. H icks. with bullets. The savages had torn open en whom one finds more and more in the In y o u r th in k ta n k fo r a tim e. M ilk and w heat are good m aterials w ith the mail sack and distributed the let ra n k s of all avenues now open to women. CITY FREICHT AND PASSENCER TRANSFER. Y ou im agine w hen i t s trik e s you w hich to fetid young chickens. They fu r­ ters over the plains, after tearing them The lady upon whom the great Caven­ T h a t to you alone belong nish th e m aterials from which bone is A ll th e seeds of each new fa n c y ; ASHLAND, OREGON. dish bestowed th e proud title of queen of open as if in search of money. B ut, m y friend, t h a t ’s w here y o u ’re tiiade. The next day at a spot called Living A m erican w hist players, Miss K ate I. T eam s alw ays ready to answ er calls for tra n s­ The tim e to gath er feathers from ducks w rong. Springs, 40 miles north of Denver, a Wheelock, Is a M ilw aukeean. She is de­ fer w ork of all kin d s prom ptly and a t lowest an d geese is w hen th e feathers are ripe rates. F or y o u ’ll w ake u p some fine m orning long, lank individual walked iutocamp. scribed as a petite, fascinating woman Do n o t w ait u n til th e fowls lose a p a rt of Passenger hacks Io all tra in s and passenger«? To see som e one m ake a h it The stranger called for the officer iu engaging in m anner and intellectual in ap­ aud baggage delivered to all parts of th e city. them . With th e v e ry self sam e sto ry pearance. Wood for sale—Single tier, 81.75; tw o tiers and command and was conducted to Cap O r th e rhym es you m ig h t have w rit. When th e hens stop laying, see if they u p w ard s, 81.50 j>er tier, delivered. A w om an angler, Miss E. T. Crosby, tain PowelL can n o t be started again by changing the ICR I S SEASON. Oh, th is age is one of hustle! 31 tro u t, averaging three-quarters “ The man introduced himself as a caught feed. Give less g rain aud more m eat and Will h a n d le ice hi A shland d u rin g th e aum m er B rig h t ideas a re all about. of a pound each, in 30 m in u tes a t R ange seasou. D elivered at your door every m orning. Methodist minister from Denver,” said ley lake, Maine, not long ago. She is not I t ’s no m a tte r w ho first g ets ’em sk im m ilk . i4 11-95 If y o u ’re first to give 'em out. Colonel Powell. “ I asked him how he ed iu th a t region for her skill w ith the rod, T urkeys m u st have a good range to be happened to be so far from home. He having earned the sobriquet of Fly Rod profitable. They are bug eaters b y n atu re •T isn’t all—w ith seeds—to sow ’em. You have got to g rin d an d bake anti m u st have a good stretch of territo ry replied by saying that he wanted to bor­ by her achievem ents. If you w o u ld n ’t have y o u r neighbors to forage in order to do w ell.—St. Louix row a gun. ‘If a coach comes through,’ Miss Helen Gould alw ays buys th e m ost J u s t m onopolize th e cake. Republic. said he, ‘I want to go along and kill expensive m aterial for gowns, but is u su ­ —Boston Globe. some of those red devils that were after ally dressed w ith p u ritan ical severity, A S ecret. me yesterday. ’ I asked the man to sit whereas her sister, the fam ous young count­ If all the ladies knew the sim ple secret, down and tell his story. He did so, say­ ess, is very fond of showy costum es and A N D V IC IN IT Y : m ade heavy inroads on her enorm ous in ­ th a t a bad complexion is due to a disor­ W hen Baby was sick, we gave h er Castoria. ing that he was in the coach whose come dered liver, there would be fewer sallow to gratify her love of adorning na Mrs, E. IL C hristian wishes to announce* driver was killed the day before. I tu re. faces aud blotchy skins. T his im portan t When she was a Child, she cried fo r Castoria. t l i a t - s h e has litted up dressm aking parlors Vfheu she becam e Miss, she clung to C astoria looked at him in astonishment, but he organ m ust be kept active and healthy to Gail H am ilton was once a teacher in a insure a clear and rosy color. D r. J . H. in Novelty Block, opposite H otel Oregon, told his story iu such a straightforward g irls’ When she had Children, she gave theui Castorie inary and was the idol of her McLean’s Kidney Balm as a beautifier beats and is prepared to do all kinds of way that I believed it. He explained pupils. sem She was very cheerful, sensible and all the cream s and lotions in existence and that the day before was quite warm, clearheaded in all things. When the grad will produce a more perm anent effect. R e­ and after dinner he had pulled off his u a tin g class w as robed for com m encem ent moves bad taste in the m outh, offensive breath, yellow tinge in the skin, wind on coat and boots, and being the only pas­ day, she used to say, “ A nd uow, girls, ju st th stom ach and th a t dull, bilious fueling For Over F ifty Years. senger in the coach had stretched him­ im agine you are arrayed for your wed which At reasonable prices. so surely indicates th e torpid liver. d in g ; th a t you are to m arry the w orld— An obi an d w ell-tried rem ed y .—Mrs.Vv m siow 's self across the seats inside and gone to Price $1.00 per pottle. Soothing Syrup h as been used io ro v er fifty years th a t’s the way I d id .” sleep. Hia story wont as follo5vs: SOCIETIES. by m illio n s of m o th ers for tlielr ch ild re n w hile D iarrhoea should be stopped promptly. teething, w it h perfect success. It soothes th e “ ‘I had not been napping very long Easy to take, sure t » cure, no pain, n o th I t soon becomes chronic. D eW itt’s Colic c h ild , softens th e gum s, allay s a ll p a in ,c u re s 5vhen I was awakened by the most in­ ing to dread, p e a s a n t little pills. D eW itt’s & . Cholera Cure is effective, safe and cer­ w ind colic,aud Is th e best rem edy for D iarrbiea. Masonic Directory, Ashlaaà. L ittle Early Risers. Best for Sick Head Is p leasan t to th e taste. Sold by d ru g g ists in fernal yelling I ever heard in my life. ache, H undreds of testim onials bear w it­ every Biliousness, Sour Stomach and Con­ ta in . p a rt of th e w orld. Tw enty-live cents I looked out the 5vindo5V and found that stip atio ness to th e virtue of th is grent medicine. n ; E. A. S herw in.— bott’e. Its value is in calcn ab le. he sure ami I t can always be depended upon, its use 30 or 40 Indians had attacked the coach ask for Mrs. W inslow ’s S oothing S y rup, aud MALTA COMMANDERY NO. 4. K. T . T H E PLA Y ER. saves tim e and money. E. A. ¡Sherwin. tak e no o th e r k in d . and were pouring volley after volley IIIS NARROW ESCAPE. RHEUMATISM for Infants and Children. “ C a s to r ia is no well adapted to children th a t 1 recom mend it aa superior to an y prescription known to m e." II. A. A rchzb , II. D., I l l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. C aatorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, K i l l « Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di “ The use of * Castoria ’ is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria w ith in easy reach." C arlos M artyn , D. D„ New York City. fuxto P astor 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 ardxx , M. D., “ The W inthrop," 125th S treet and 7th Ave., New York City. W ithout injurious medicatioa. T u a C xntaur C ompany , 77 M urray S trxkt , N rw Y ork . EAST • an! • How to use VIA - - T h e S h a s ta R o u te -----OF T H E ----- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. E xpresa T rain s leave P o rtlan d d a ily . ROUTH. ___ ____________________________ Ar. "g:50 p. m Lv. L v. P P o o r rtlan tla n d d , . A r. Lv. 12:50 A. M Ar. A sh lan d , Ar. 1:20 a . M Lv. A shland, Lv. 10:45 A. M Ar. San F rancisco, NORTH. 8:10 A. M 4:40 P. M 4:10 P. M 6:00 P M Above tra in s stop a t E ast P o rtlan d , O regon City, W oodburn, Salem , T u rn er, M arion, Jefier- aon, A lbanv. A lbany Ju n c tio n , T angent. Shedds, Halsey, H arrisb u rg , Ju n ctio n City, liv in g , Eu- geiiv, CTQttWell* D rain, an d at all statio n s from R oseburg to A sh lan d inclusive, R O S K B l’KU M A IL (D a ily .) i . kayk Portland R oseburg arrive .. .8:30 a m 8:00 a m I Roseburg I Portland SA LEM PA SSE N G E R LEAVE 5:21 r m ,4:40 p m D liy ) ARRIVE S alem .......... 6:15 p m P o rtla n d ...... 4:00 P M P o rtlan d 10:15 am S a l e m .......... 8:00 a m __________________ D in in g C a rs on O gden R o u te . PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEBS ------AND------ SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS. W e s t S id e D iv is io n . BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS M ail T r a in D a lly (E x c e p t Sunday) | Lv. P o rtla n d , Ar, | 6:20T. m 1:35 P. M. 12:15 p. m . I Ar. C orvallis, Lv. At A lbany a n d C orv allis c o n n e c t w ith tra in s ol O regon C entral A E astern R ailw ay. 730 a . m . E x p ress T r a in D a ily 4:45 P. M. 7:25 4". M. (E x c e p t S u n d a y 8:25 A. M 5:50 A. M Lv. P o rtlan d , A r. Ar. M cM innville. Lv. Through Tickets to all Points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe, the new shortening, like all other things must be rightly used if you wish the best results. Never, in any recipe, use more than two-thirds as much Cottolene as you used to use of lard. Never put Cottoleue iu a hot pan. Put J it in when cold and heat it with the pan. Be careful not to burn Cottolene. To test it, add a drop of water ; if hot enough, it will pop. Cottolene, when rightly used, delights everyone. Get the genuine, sold everywhere in tins, with trade-marks—“Cotto­ lene" and steer's head in cotton- plant wreath—on every tin. Made only by l THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Si. Louis, sss Pelton & Neil, Dressmaking and Culling into it. The driver had turned the Ja m e s O ’N eill w ill shortly produce a horses, and we were making remarkable new version of “ The Lyons M ail.” Can be o b tain ed a t low est ra te s from E. C. speed toward Godfrey’s ranch. A shot A comedy dram a recently produced has K ane, agent, A sh lan d , Or. K. P. ROGERS, struck the driver, and he fell off the the a llu rin g title “ A Money O rder.” R KOKI KOEHLER Asst O. F. di P ass Agent. M anager. Homestead Consolidated No­ box dead. H enry Bagge, the actor, tried a singing P o rtlan d , Or. Weaker than she was when you married her ? She shows “ ‘Then I thought my only chance of role in ‘K ism et” recently. He got enough tice fo r P u b licatio n . lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers safety lay in reaching the boot and get­ of it iu a very short tim e. T hom as F. Oakes, H enry C. P ayne, H enry C. U nited States Lond Office, j from ills common to women ? Have you ever tried to help ting hold of the lines. I climbed out of B eautiful Clarissa A gnew w ill play au Rouse, R eceivers R oseburg, Oregon, Sep. 9, 1895 j the door, crawled into the seat left va­ im p o rtan t p a rt in Caroline M iskol-H oyt’s her? If so, you haven’t gone the right way about it, if N otice is hereby given th a t th e follow ing nam ed settlers have tiled notice of in te n tio n to cant and discovered to my dismay that new play, “ A Contented W om an.” you haven’t got a case of m ake final proof on th e ir respective claim s be­ O R T H E R IM B ertha Behrens, th e celebrated violin­ fore th e R egister a n d R eceiver, U. 8 . Land the lines had fallen between the horses Office, a t Roseburg, Oregon, on D ecem ber 10, and were dragging ou the ground. ’ ” ist, was recently m arried to L ouis Wood­ bR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF flNb IRON 1895, viz: Continuing his narrative, Colonel burn, a N ew tow n (N. Y.) business m an. for her. D aniel I W aldroop. on PRE D. 8. No. 7619, R ichard M ansfield's proposed new plays for th e NE‘4 of sec. 18, tp. 40 s, R. 5 east. Powell related the story as it came from That will make her strong and well, and bring back W itnesses: W illia m s . Crowell, of Medford, The Indians are “ The Son of Don J u a n ,” “ The House Oregon; Robert M. G arrett, of A sliland, Oregon: the lips of the minister. * the roses to her cheeks, and the bright happy look to her H erm an M. Crowell, of Jack scn v ille, Oregon: continued their frightful shouts, and the of the Wolf” and “ A Society H ighw ay­ eyes. Don’t waste a moment. Get it for her to-day. D aniel D. II. Y eager, of bnow, Oregon. m a n .” H erm an M. Crowell, on PRE. D. 8. No. 7620, terrified horses plunged forward at a E. B. F itz, the senior m em ber of the pace that threatened to wreck the coach. for th e NW 'y of sec. 18, tp . 40 S„ R. 5 east. P itllm n n comedy team of F itz and Webster, weighs W itnesses: D aniel D. H. Y eager, of Snow, S l e e p i n g C a r s Oregon: W illiam 3. Crow ell, of M edford, O re­ The minister climbed down to the 807 pounds, hut is nevertheless an expert Fo r S ale by T . K . B o lto n . Odd Fellows’ Block. tongue of the coach and made a wild bicyclist. gon; D aniel I. W aldroop. of Medford, O regon; Robert M. G arrett, of A shland, Oregon. E egn ut grab for the lines. At the same moment K, M. V katc H. M. P alm er aud the H arpers appear the coach lunged across a gully in the to A. Register. l)iiiin < i C a r s be having a hard tim e "of it in th e ir ef­ O pens sand which had been formed by a storm forts to prevent McKee R a n k in from pre­ T o u r iN t N otice fo r P u b licatio n . the day before. The minister lost his senting “ T rilb y .” H lo e p in g - C tiv s O c t. 5 t h Land Office at R oseburg, O regon,! hold and fell headlong into the wash­ R obert H illiard is uow realizing the Sept. 9.1895. I out. The coach passed over him, and a dream of every a c to r’s life. He is playing N otice is hereby g iven th a t th e following- ST. PA U L nam ed settler has filed notice of h is In ten tio n moment later the pursuing Indians an engagem ent a t a $1.50 New York th e a ­ M IN N E A PO L IS to m ake final proof iu su p p o rt of h is claim , and dashed by on horseback after the coach PORTLAND, OREGON. te r as the sole star. th a t said proof w ill be m ade before A. L. D U LU TH L eavitt, C ounty Clerk of K lam ath county, Ore., and horses. M arsick, the B elgian violin virtuoso, The Largest an d Most C om plete D isplay ev er m ade of th e Resources In d u stries, Com m erce, at K lam ath Falls, O regon, on October 26, 1895, The minister lay perfectly still for w ill m ake a to u r of A m erica th is season B usiness, A griculture, Forests, Mines, F ruit, F isheries, M anufactures aud T ran sp o rtatio n f a c i l­ FARGO viz: Sam uel G. W ortm an on hom estead en try several minutes. Then he peered over iu conjunction w ith Joseph T hihaud, the ities of th e G reat Pacific N orthw est. No. 7938 for th e s*4 ueJ-4 an d lots 1 an d 2 of sec. GRAND FORKS TO I 6, tp 40 s, r 5 east. the plain to see that the coach had been Paderew ski of Brussels. p i n e N lu s i e . S p e c i a l H t t n a a t i o n s E v e r y D a y . R e d u c e d CROOKSTON H e n am es th e follow ing w itnesses to prove Sweet little A nnie Russell, whose life R a te s o n a l l T r a n s p o r t a t i o n D in e s . h is co n tin u o u s residence upon an d cu ltiv atio n stopped a short distance away and was W IN N IP E G __ h u n g by a thread for several years, is to of, said laud, viz: being robbed. The minister saw only Levi L Angle, W alter 8. Jones, Jo h n B utler, ADMISSION H E L E N A and one means of escape. The Indians be N a t G oodw in’s leading woman, and Isaac C. Moore, all of Shake, Oregon. she w ill be th e best he has ever had. R. M. V eatch , BUTTE would certainly return for his scalp, Single Admission, . . . 25c For Exhibit Space Apply at the __________________ R egister. The soul stirrin g announcem ent is made and his only safety was in a bold dash Exposition Building to Children Under 12 Yrs., . 10c a t Thom as W. Keene w ill w ear w hile T H R O U G H T IC K E T S for the Platte river, several hundred th A d m in is tra to rs Notice. playing “ R ichard I I I ” a su it of m ail Season Tickets, . . . $3.00 ----TO---- The river was wide and which once belonged to G ustavus Brooke. Iu th e co u n ty co u rt of Jackson co u n ty , Ore­ yards away. CHICAGO O. æc. S T ip 't. gon. E . C . M A S T O 1 T , S e c ’y . swift, and he might succeed iu crossing T. D. Fraw ley, the actor m anager, says In th e m a tte r of th e estate of Riley F. Sm ith, W ASHINGTON to the opposite bank. The project was he considers th a t his leading woman, Notice is hereby g iven th a t th e un d ersig u ed carried into execution. In his stocking P H IL A D E L P H IA B lanche L. Bates, is th e com ing A m erican by v irtu e of an o rd er issued o u t of th e above 1895-189G. actress. O ther persons, however, have sim i­ nam ed co u rt, has been appointed, an d lias feet the white man made a dash through N EW YORK d u ly qualified as a d m in istrato r of th e above 300 yards of cactus. Two red devils la r ideas about other actresses, and all BOSTON AND ALL nam ed estate. A ll persons h av in g claim s attempted to head him off, but the can ’t be rig h t. against said estate are req u ired to presen t th em POINTS EAST and SOUTH to m e a t A shland, w ith th e p ro p er vouchers thoroughly aroused minister of the gos­ T he U niversity of Oregon, E j "U ( j E j , (D E v X j C j OI^N , oilers free tu itio n to all stu ­ attach ed , w ith in six m o u th s from th e date of pel far outclassed the natives of the den ts. Y oung m en can obtain board, lodging, h eat an d lig h t in th e dorm itory for 82.50 per week th is notice. P atrick D u n n . T IM E S C H E D U L E . H y p o c h o n d ric a l, R oom ers fu rn ish th e ir ow n lin en . Y oung w om en are provided w ith board in p riv ate fam ilies A d m in istrato r of Said E state. plains as a sprinter. With a prayer D ated th is 12th day of S eptem ber, 1895. upon his lips he plunged into the muddy d esp o n d en t, n e rv ­ a t 83.00 p er w eek. Y oung w om en desiring board should address Prof. Jo h n S traub, E ugene, Or. For in fo rm atio n , tim e cards, m aps, an d tic k ­ ets, call ou or w rite 8. F. C ass , A gent, G ran t's water and reached a small island in the ous, “ tire d or Secretary Y oung W om en’s C h ristian A ssociation, Eugene. T he U niversity offers th ree b a c ­ E x ecu to rs’ N otice. Pass, or center of the river. o u t ” m en calau reate degrees: B achelor of A rts, B achelor of Science and B achelor of L etters, w ith corres-. In th e county co u rt of th e state of Oregon for ponding courses of study. The follow ing sh o rter courses are also offered: Au English course Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Jack Looking back to the shore, what was A. D. so n county. - th o s e w h o leading in two years to a business diplom a an d in th ree years to the title g rad u ate in E nglish: 255 Morrison st.,co r. 3d, PORTLAND, OREGON. In th e m a tte r of th e estate of P atrick I.yttle- the astonishment of the man to see two suffer from An advanced course for g rad u ates of n o rm al schools leading to th e degree m aster of pedagogy: to n , deceased. ROBT. LEONARD, A gent, A shland. Notice is heaebv g iven th at th e un d ersig u ed strangers, apparently white men, stand­ b a c k a 'c h e , A th ree years’ course in c iv il en g in eerin g leading to th e degree civil en g in ee r: A course of two have d u ly qualified as executors of th e last will ing and beckoning him to return. The an d testam en t of P atrick l.y ttleto u , deceased. Indians had retired, and the t"vvo new­ w e a r in e s s , years for teac h ers of p h y sic a l e d u catio n lead in g to a diplom a a n d the title d ire c to r of physical L . W . 0A B 8O N . A . H . CARSON. All persons h aving claim s ag ain st th e estate loss o f e n ­ education. The U niversity charges a n in c id e n ta l fee of ten d o llars w hich is payable in advance are re q u ested to present* th e sam e w ith th e comers were officers of Fort Lupton, by all stu d en ts. S tudents holding d ip lo m as from th e public schools and those h av in g te a c h e rs’ proper v ouchers attach ed , w ith in six m onths who were returning to the fort after a e r g y , i m ­ certificates are adm itted to the preparatory d e p a rtm e n t w ith o u t e x a m in atio n . Those desiring from th e d ate of th is notice, to th em at th e hunting trip along the river. The min­ p a ire d m em ­ in fo rm atio n regarding th e p rep arato ry d e p a rtm e n t should address th e D ean, N. L. N arregan, office of C, B. W atson, iu A shland, Oregon. W m . L yttletos , For catalogues aud inform ation address C. H. CHAPMAN, P resident, ister swam to shore and was escorted o r y , d i z z i ­ E ugene. H e n r y J udge , o r J. J. W alton , Secretary, E ugene, O regon. E x ecu to rs of Said Estate. to a place of safety. ness, m elan D ated th e 12th day of Septem ber, 1895. Colonel Powell remained at Fort c h o ly a n d Lupton for several months until the In­ Six miles South of Grant’s Vass, Josephine d is c o u ra g e N otice for P u b licatio n . county, Oregon. dians quieted down and danger had U n ited States Land Office, j m en t, th e re ­ passed away. Then he hauled down the R oseburg, Or., A ugust 12, 1895. j s u lt of e x ­ N otice is hereby given th a t th e following- flag aud abandoned the post, marching nam ed se ttle r has filed notice of h is in ten tio n to Denver in order to cross the Platte h a u s tin g dis to m ake final proof in su p p o rt of h is claim , and th a t said proof w ill be m ade before J. R. river, on his way to Fort Laramie. At eases, o r d ra in s u p o n th e system , N eil, C ounty Ju d g e of Jackson C ounty, Oregon, that time the only bridge on the Platte excesses, o r a b u ses, b a d h a b its, or at Jack so n v ille, O regon, on S eptem ber 28,1895, viz: E m m ett Beeson on hom estead e n try No. river between the Missouri river and e a rly vices, a re tre a te d th ro u g h co r­ | 6,54t. for th e s n e %, se ‘4 nw K . nw !-» s® 54. the mountains was at Sixteenth street sec 34, tw p 37 s., r 1 east. resp o n d en ce a t th e ir hom es, w ith --------C onsisting o f------- Hu n am es th e follow ing w itnesses to prove in Denver.—Denver News. I , CUeam, ban Franriwo, Portland, Oregon, New York« Boslou. I sn ’ t T our W ife . N PACIFIC R. R. s Exposition J UNIVERSITY OF OREGON I . B CARSOH1 SDH. ir m 'l. 100,000 Trees is Stott! APPLE,’PEAK, PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE CHERRY, APRICOT, NECTARINE, ALMOND, WALNUT, and Shade and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vine, Currants, Gooseberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Figs, Etc., Etc. G ar trees are grow n w ith o u t irrig ation on lied hill laud, an d all of known varieties th a t succeed in S o u th ern O regon. Those contem p latin g tree p lan tin g will do well to visit our o rch ard a n d nursery, or w rite us for price list. l'ostotBoe — M urphy, Jo sep h in e oouuty O regon U. It. sta tio n , G ra n t’s Vasa. CARSON & SON. T a k e y o u r J o b P r i n t in g to th e T id in g s office. liis c o n tin u o u s resid en ce upon an d cu ltiv a tio n of. said la n d , viz: H. Worlow, of C lim ax, Oregon. F ran k P eil, of C lim ax, Oregon, Jam es H elm s, of T alent, Oregon. A. J. W ilcox, of T alen t, Oregon. R. M. V eatch , R egister. CHICKEN «»SING PAY If you use th e Pttalum* laiobaM n * Brooken. M ake m oney w hile other* a re w astin g tim e b y o ld processes. C atalo g tells a ll about It,an d describes every artic le needed for thi poultry business. The “ ERIE m echanically th e best I heel. P rettiest model. I e a re Pacific C oast! Agents. Bicycle cata-T logue,m ailed free,gives! full descript ion. prices, etc., acsents w anted . | PETALUMA INCUBATOR C O ..Petalnm a.C al. B ra nch IlousB , >31 S M ain St., Los A ngeles. | A u stralia's R ich Men. u niform success, b y th e S p ecialists o f th e In v a lid s ’ H o te l a n d S u rg ic a l In s titu te , o f Buffalo, N . Y . A book o f 136 la rg e p ag es, d e v o te d to th e co n sid eratio n o f th e m alad ies above h in te d a t, m a y be h a d , m a ile d se­ A large number of the millionaires who constitute the plutocracy of Aus­ tralia and who practically rule the roost out there are, if not ex-convicts, at any rate the offspring or descendants cu re ly sealed f r o m observation, in a of individuals who made the trip out iu manacles and who left home for their p la in envelope, b y s e n d in g 10 c e n ts country’s good. This is one of the rea­ in on e-cen t sta m p s (fo r p o stag e on sons why colonial magnates—no matter B o o k ), to th e W o rld ’s D isp en sary how wealthy, generous aud respectable M edical A ssociation, a t th e above —are always looked upon with a certain m en tio n ed H o te l. "T or m ore th a n degree of suspicion.—Chicago Record a q u a rte r o f a c e n tu ry , p h y sic ia n s Mrs 8. A. Kell, of Pom ona, Cal., had the bad luck to sprain her ankle. “ I tried several lin im en ts,” she says, “ but was not cured u n til I used C ham berlain’s Pain Balm . T hat rem edy cured me and I take pleasure in recom m ending it and testifying to its efficacy.” T his m edicine is also of great value for rheum atism , lame back pains in th e chest, pleurisy and all deep- seated and m uscular pains. F o r sale by A shland D rug Co. . co n n ected w ith th is w idely cele­ b ra te d In s titu tio n , h a v e m ade th e tre a tm e n t o f th e delicate diseases above referred to, th e ir sole s tu d y a n d practice. T h o u sa n d s, h av e con­ su lte d th em . T h is v ast e x p e rien c e h a s n a tu ra lly resu lte d in im p ro v ed m eth o d s a u d m eans o f cure. WHEN IN NEED T h e m o st p ro fita b le d e a le r to c o n s u lt in re g a rd to P ia n o s, O rg a n s o r M u sic a l G o o d s o f a n y k in d is C. F. SHEPHERD, Ashland or Jacksonville, Oregon. Meets first W ednesday oLeaeh m o n th . K. V. MILLS, E. G. E. D. Briggs, R ecorder. A shland, Oregon. SISKIYOU C H A PTER , N->. 21. R. A. M. R egular co nvocations o n th e T h u rsd ay n ex t a fter th e fu ll m oon. C. H V aupki ., H. P. J.R . Casey, S ec’y. |9-36 ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. & A. M Staled co m m u n icatio n ou th e T h u rsd ay of or before th e fu ll m oon. J. P. GILMORE, W. M. J. R. Casey, S ecretary. ALPHA C H A IT E R NO. 1, O. K. 8. S tated m eetin g s ou 1st a u d 3d T uesday in each m o u th . M rs . ALICE KANE, W. M. Mrs. E. A. S herw in, S e c retary . ASHLAND LODGE No 4 I. O . O . F ., H olds re g u la r m eetin g s every S aturday ev en « iug at th e ir h all in A shland. B reth ren in good sta n d in g a re c o rd ially in v ite d to atten d . A. D. HELMAN, N. G. H. 8. E v an s, S e c retary , PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, I O O F M eets in O dd F ello w s’s H all ev ery 2d an d 4tl M onday in e a c h m o n th . M em bers in goods sta n d in g c o rd ia lly in v ite d to atten d . H. S. EVANS, C. P. Robt. T aylor, S crib e. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14 . M eets on th e 2d an d 4th T u esd ay in eacL . m onth in O dd F ellow s's H all. A shland. Mas. I. vklla W h ittl e , N. G, Mrs. Mollie F arlow , S ec’y. Ashlani Lodge, A. 0 .U.W. M eets in lodge room in M asonic H a; every second a n d fourth W ednesday in each m o u th . P re se n t h o u r of m eetin g 7:00 f . u . A18. B reth ren in good s ta n d in g a re c o rd ially in v it ed to a tte n d . M. R. MOORE, M W. J. R. Casey, R ecorder. E . 0. T. M. G ranite T ent No. 4, K nignts of tire Maccabees Meet in regular review on th e second and.: fourth T hursdays of each m onth a t O dd F el­ lows H all, A shlaud. V isitin g Sir K nights con dially in v ite d . E. ALLEN H ILDRETH , C om . E. F. L oomis , R. K. Enights of Pythias. LODGE, NO. 23. K nights of Pytfif»», G RNAITE A shland, Oregon, m eets every Friday ever, tug. V isiting K nights in good sta n d in g ----- in ‘ v If cordially ited • to atten d . S. G. EGGERS, C. O. F. D. W agner, K. of R. & 8. A D B urnside Post, No. 23, mee" • O .. I X . j n MaKoujc H all ou th e is and 3d S aturdays of each m o n th . V isiting coir rad esco rd ially W elcomed. I. C. DODGE, Jas. C hisholm , C om m ander. A d ju tan t. G BURNSIDE R EL IE F CORPS, No. 24. Meets at M asonic H all a t 2 o'clock, p. m ., on first a u d th ird F ridays of each m onth. M rs . J ames C h ish o lm , Pres. Mrs. L ydia G risw old, Secy. Dr. G-ibbon T his old reliable and th e m ost success­ ful Specialist in Han Francisco, still c o n ­ tin u e s to cu re a ll S e x u a l and S e in in a t D i s e a s e s , su ch as G o u n o r r lio 'a . G l e e t , S tr ic tu r e , K y p h fllis ill all its form s, S k in D is e a s e s , D e b ility . N ervou s I l l ip e t e l i- c y , S e m in a l W e a k n e s s an d L o s s o f m a n ­ h o o d , th e conscqneuce of self abuse an d excesses producing th e follow ing sym p­ tom s: sallow co u n ten an ce, d a rk , spots uu- d er th e eyes, p a in in th e head, rin g ­ ing in th e ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in ap p ro ach in g strangers, p alp itatio n of th e heart, w eakness of th e lim bs an d liaclq loss of m em ory, pim ples ou th e face, coughs, c o n ­ sum ption, etc. DR. GIBBON has practiced iu San F ran cisco over th irty years an d those tro u b led should not fail to consult Dim an d receive th e benefit of h is g reat skill and experience. T he doctor cures w hen o th ers fail. Try him . C u r e s g u a r a n t e e d . Persons cured at hom e. Charges reasonable, c a ll or w rite. D r. J . F . G ib so n , 6 2 5 K e a r n e y S t., S a n F r a n c is c o , C at. 16-7