Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 11, 1895, Image 4

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    S e m i-W e e k ly T id in g s
M o n d a y .....................November 11, 1895
CASTOR IA
T H E COLONEL S W IF E .
Diek’s brain. It was evident that Mrs.
Fairholm e had merely used the pretext
of wishing the jewels reset iu order to
get them out of the house.
“ Oh, of course. I forgot. He has
come for the jewels, hasn’t he? I ’ll
fetch them .”
But when he reappeared his bauds
were empty.
“ I ’m awfully sorry, M rs.Fairholm e, ”
he said coolly, “ but I ’ve m islaid my
keys. I hope I haven’t dropped them
out of doors. ”
“ I don’t think it w ill be much use
searching for them ,” she replied, w ith
an unpleasant laugh. “ I shall have a
locksmith down from London the first
thing in the morning. And the jew eler’s
wan shall w a it.”
Dick wrote out a telegram and gave
it to a groom w ith a sovereign. “ Send
it off at once, Rogers. Aud keep a still
tongue In your head.’’
The message ran
follow s;
th e food for a ll such.
How many pale folk
there a re ! People who
have the will, but no power
to bring out their vitality;
people who swing like
a p e n d u lu m b e tw e e n
strength and weakness—
so that one day’s work
causes six days’ sickness!
People who have no life
for resisting disease—thin people, nerveless, delicate !
The food for all such men, women, or children is S cott ’ s
E mulsion . The hypophosphites combined with the oil
will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve
the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will
be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength,
comfort and good-nature.
A Sew Deal oil the N o rth ern Eaeitoe.
That enterprising and “Old Reliable”
has consummated traffic arrangt ments
with the 8. P. whereby they run one of
Iheir upholstered tourist sleeping cars,
carrying passengers from Oakland, Cal.,
via Southern Oregou to St. Paul, Minu.,
without change of cars. This car passes
through Ashland, Medford, Cent: al Point,
aud Grants Pass, Oregou, every Wednes­
day ou the regular S. P. overlaud traiu.
A second class ticket gives you the right
to take this car, which you will find
clean, neat aud comfortable. A uni­
formed porter iu charge to look »tier the
iutere6ts of all passengers going east via
that line. Go east via the N. P. and ad­
vise all your fneuds to do likewise, aud
be happy. For tickets or further infor­
mation apply to A. D. Charlton, A. G. P.
A T. Agent, Portland, Or., or S. F. Cass,
N. P. Agent, Grants Pass, Oregon.
The rupture was all about a two acre
field. Colonel Fairholme, J. P ., wanted
it to fill out a dent iu his ring feuce,
aud Sir George Warburtou stepped in
it A
and bought it over his head.
“ Aud you can consider your engage­
for
ment at an end, sir, ” the colonel wrath-
fully informed his nephew and heir.
C a sto ria cures Colic, Constipation.
“ C a sto ria Is so well adapted to children that
“ No daughter of that sneak’s shall be
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
Villa Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
mistress of Broadw ater.”
known to me.”
II. A. A rchxr . M. D.,
Then Evelyn and Dick held a council
Without injurious medication.
I l l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T .
of war on a neutral stile.
“ I ’ve had sim ilar instructions,” said
The estimates of the department of
" For several years I have recommended
“ The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and
your ‘ Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to
the girl. “ They’re very much incensed
Agriculture give the acreage aud produc­
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
do
so
as
it
has
invariably
produced
beneficial
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
tion of wheat iu the United States for
at present, but it won’t last. W ithin six
results.”
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
the present year as 33,944,850 aud 424,-
weeks
somebody
w
ill
be
giving
a
recon­
E
dwin
F.
P
a
r
d
ii
.
M
.
D.,
within eaay reach."
To Colonel Fairholm e, on board the Australian
‘231,000 bushels. It is estimated that
C arlos M artyn , D. D.,
ciliation dinner party. I know the dear
“ The Winthrop," 126th Street and 7th Ave.,
mail
steam
er
Oratava
at
N
aples:
New York City.
fifty million bushels were fed to hogs the
Be sure you get Scott's E m ulsion w hen you w a n t it a n J not a cheap substitute.
New York City.
Return overland.
Im perative business.
old things so well. ’ ’
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Unformed Church.
past
season.
Please
don’t
fail.
D
ick
.
But before the month was out Colonel
AU D r u g g is ts .
50c. a n d $1.
If the colonel obeyed, he would be at S c o t t & B o w n e , N e w Y o r k .
Fairholm
e
was
on
his
way
to
Australia.
T h i CiNTAtm C ompany , Tl M urray S tr r it , Naw Y ork .
There are many good reasons why you
During the first few weeks after his home in three days— that is to say, four
should use Oue Miuute Cough Cure. There
arrival in Melbourne he communicated days before he would have arrived u n ­
sinner,” and we may add, “ For Jesus are no reasons why you should not, if in
of help. The only harmless remedy
regularly either w ith his maiden sister der ordinary circumstances—four days
Christ my Saviour’s sake, ” for Christ need
that produces immediate results.
before
he
was
expected
by
Mrs.
F
a
ir­
or w ith Dick. Then there was a gap for
having now died we know that God is
a couple of mails, aud Dick was getting holme.
Shoee for men, womeu aud .’hdilreu at
REV. DR. MADISON C. PETERS TELLS just, and “ the justifier of those who be­
For Over Fifty Years.
When the locksmith arrived, Dick had
The
Fair Store.
uneasy and m editating a cable of in ­
lieve
iu
Jesus.
”
OF TWO MEN AT DEVOTION.
An old and w dll-tried rem edy.—Mrs.Wiusiow s quiry when the anxiously expected let
a little private conversation w ith him,
Time aud again we have repeated
Boothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years
and a bank note changed hands. As the
by m illions of mothers lor their children while ter arrived.
this prayer, publicans in form, but,
The P h arisee’* S e lf C om p lacen t la u d a tio n .
teething, with perfect success. It soothes the
M y D ear B oy —I have a piece of news for result, the man told Mrs. Fairholm e
alas, Pharisees iu h e a rt! Has our pray­
child, softens the gum s, allays all p ain ,cu res
F avorab ly Com pare* H im se lf W ith Hi*
that the job was a long oue, and that he
er been the prayer of the unrenewed
V I A -------
wind colic,and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. you whioh, 1 dare say, w ill surprise you very
Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in much. A fter being a confirmed bachelor for could not undertake to accomplish it
N eig h b o r—T he P u b lican Say*, “God He Pharisee, or shall wo today depart to
every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a nearly 60 years 1 have found myr better half at
M erciful to Me, a Sin n er.”
our homes justified, with the spirit of
bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and last. I made her acquaintance at the table under three days.
The mysterious man, who was not
ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and d'hote here and w e were married last Monday.
_____
_
_
take
no
other
kin
d
.
On Sunday morning, Oet. 18, Rev. the publican?
The lady is a great deal younger than m y­ from Bond street, went away, and ou
---- OF THE-----
Perhaps we must all confess with Is the result of the usual treatment of blood
The healing properties of De W itt’s self, and 1 may say, w ithout boasting, as the third afternoon returned, but the Madisou C. Peters, D. D ., of the Bloom­ John B enton;
disorders. The system is tilled with Mercury and
charming in disposition as she is in appear­
Witch
Hazel
Salve
are
well
known.
It
Potash remedies—more to be dreaded than the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. cures eczema, skin affections and is simply ance. You cannot fail to lik e her, and 1 am strongroom door was not opened yet. ingdale church, Boulevard aud West I often say my prayers, but <lo 1 ever pray? disease—aud
iu a short while is in a far worse
The workman was awaiting instruc­ Sixtv-eiglith street, New York, preached And do the w ishes of m y heart go w ith the couditiou than before. The common result is
sure you w ill both be the best of friends.
a perfect remedy for piles.
We are leaving in a fortnight by the Ormuz,
I say?
tions.
on the parable of the Pharisee and pub­ I may words
Express Trains leave Portland datly
The T idings has facilities for all kinds so you w ill know when to expect us.
as w ell kneel down and worship gods of
About
5
p.
m.
there
was
a
rattle
of
NORTH.
H orace F airholm e .
lican, Luke rv iii, 9-15. Iu substance
of job printihg unequalled in Southern
stone
SOUTH.
p. S.—Please break the new s gently as you wheels iu the avenue, aud somebody
As offer to the living God a prayer of words
Ar. 8:10 a .
Oregon. When you have any orders iD
T»:50 p . M. Lv. Portland,
Dr.
Peters
sa
id
:
Lv. 4:40 r.
H. F.
alone,
12:50 a . m Ar. Ashland,
rang the front door bell.
this line to give this fact should be re­ can to your aunt.
which S.S.S. is the most reliable cure. A few
Ar. 4:10 P.
A ll is not prayer which goes by that For words w ithout the heart the Lord w ill for
1:20 a . M. Lv. Ashland,
A
few
days
after
the
letter
came
a
The
next
moment
the
colonel,
in
trav­
bottles w ill afford relief where all else has failed.
6:00
P
membered.
Lv.
10:45 a . m . Ar. San Francisco.
never
hear,
1 suffered from a severe attack of Mercurial
eling cap and ulster, stepped into the name, and that we may guard ourselves N or w ill he to those lips attend whose prayers Rheumatism,
brief note for Dipk:
my arms and legs being swollen
Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon
a n iiiiiiiu iiiiu
“ Just a few lines to catch the mail. lamplight. She shrieked and sprang to agaiust mistake our Lord shows us what
to tw ice their natural size, causing the most
City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jener-
are not sincere._____________
excruciating pains. 1 speut hundreds of dollors
soii, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Shedda,
There is a tiresome delay iu the final her feet, overturning the bamboo table true prayer is by letting us overhear
taking a few bottles of
Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, liv in g , Eu
A. G. Bartley of Magic, Pa., writes; 1 without relief, but after
two
men
at
their
devotions.
The
P
h
ari­
arrangements,
and
I
find
that
I
cannot
I improved rapidly and am
w ith a crash.
gene, Cresswell, Drain, and at all stations from
feel it a duty of mine to inform you nttd
see
sets
forth
all
his
good,
qualities,
now
a well man„complete­
Roseburg to Ashland inclusive.
leave as soon as I hoped, as the berths
“ Colonel Fairholm e!” she gasped
the public that De Witt’s Witch Hazel
ly cured. I can heartily
compares
himself
w
ith
his
neighbor
to
Salve
cured
me
of
a
very
bad
case
of
are already booked for Ormuz. Adele wildly. “ Home already!”
recommend it to any one
R O SK K U K O M A IL (D a lly .)
his own advantage. Five times in a eczema, it also curcdjny boy o f a running
suffering from this painful
1 K A V K
ARRIVE
w ill come on alone w ith her maid.
“ Mrs. Bellarmine! Bless me, what
disease.
W. F. DALEY,
Portland
« :» * s
I Roseburg
5.2) r m
Meet her at Southampton. I shall fol­ remarkable th in g ! Why, I thought I brief sentence his self complacent solilo­ sore on his leg.
Brooklyn Elevated ILK.
Roseburg
8:00 a m I Portland
.4.40 P H
quy swings upon the capital “ I. ”
Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any
A F ru itfu l D esert.
low by next orient boat. ’ ’
had left yon iu Melbourne!”
S A I . KM F A S S K N O E K (D a lly .)
address.
SW IFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta.Ga
He went into the highest court aud
■ v a v ii*
A BRI Mt
Dick wondered a little at the arrange­
“ Then she’s not your w ife!” cried
The desert of Sahara is not all a des­
holiest place, taking a position by him ­ ert. In 1892 more than 9,000,000 of
Portland.......4:00 c m I Salem
,£ } •’ * '[
ment, but did not fail to meet his un­ Dick aghast.
,a le lil
.. » :00 A M I Portland 10 1.» AM
self, wearing his religious dress all em ­ sheep wintered in the Algerian Sahara, WANTED AN |DEA,W
I of hoCBnlh‘“k
some simple
cle’s wife when the tim e arrived. She
“ My w ife !” exclaimed his uncle, per
thing to patent? Protect your ideas ; they may
broidered
around
the
hem
w
ith
holy
R
o
u
t
e
.
D in in g C a rs o n O g d e n
was a tall woman of 28 or 30, undeni­ plexed to irritability. “ You know very
.........................“
EDDER-
JOHN W
paying a duty of 1,763,000 francs bring you w ealth. Write
tURN CO.,
— P “ atent Attorneys, Washington.
ably handsome aud desirous of winning well I have no wife, s ir ! I met this texts, aud then lifting his eyes to heav­ ($352,000). These sheep were worth 20 EURN'dfc
1). C., for their $1,860 prize offer.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
the good graces of her husband’s nephew. lady aud her husband in Melbourne, en with sanctimonious gaze of hypoc­ francs ($4) apiece, or in all 175,000,000
risy
said:
“
God,
I
thank
thee
that
I
--- AND---
Nevertheless Dick did not take a and they very kindly nursed me through
francs. The Sahara nourishes also 2,000,-
SOCIETIES.
fancy to her. In fact, she rather repelled my bout of influenza. I told you so in am not as other men are. I fast twice 000 goats and 200,000 camels, paying a
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS,
in the w eek.” Fasting from sin is bet­ duty of 1,000,000 francs. In the oases
him. However, she quite won Miss my letters.”
attached to all through trains .
M asonic D irectory, A sh la n d .
Fairholm e’s simple soul by com plim ent­
Of course the “ man from L inklater’s ” ter than fasting for sin. “ I give tithes palms, citrons and apricots abound;
of
all
that
I
possess.
”
Herein
the
mod­
W e st S id e D iv is io n .
ing her upon her housekeeping and re­ was her husband, and the pair of ad­
there are cultivated also onions, pimen­
MALTA COMMANDERY NO 4, K. T.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS
fusing to interfere w ith such admirable venturers, knowing the colonel’s plans, ern Pharisee differs from the ancient. tos and various leguminous vegetables.
Meets
first Wednesday of each month.
M a il T r a in D a lly (K a cep t S u n d a y )__
mauagemeut, also she professed great had taken advantage of his illness to in ­ He does not tithe his income. He does The oases contain 1,500,000 date palms,
E. V. MILIA, K. C.
not
give
much.
He
is
iu
the
church
for
Lv.
Portland,
Ar.
I
6:-0
r.
M
7:30 A. M
E. D. Briggs. Recorder.
tercept his letters, forge substitutes to
on which the duty is 560,000 francs.
interest in the estate.
Ar. Corvallis.
I.v. I l:-b P. M
Ashland,
Oregon.
12:15 P. M
“ I am so fond of the country,” she serve their own ends and make this what he can make out of it. The most The product of a date tree varies from
At Albany aud Corvallis connect with trains
|
F
ry
yoA
r’Tood
in
E
tfttb
l
ene
told
them, “ and your English scenery bold attem pt to steal the famous rubies. orthodox are not the most pions. Men 8 to 10 francs; these of the desert give
of Oregon Central & Eastern Railway._______ __
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, No. 21, R. A. M.
is so picturesque and homelike. I prom­
The colonel beamed upon his nephew. may be externally moral and yet not about 15,000,000 a year.—New York
Regular
convocations ou the Thursday next
E s p r e w T r a in D a lly (E x c e p t S u n d a y
ise myself a ramble every morning be­
“ And what shall I do for you, Dick, righteous in the sight of God. Boasting Tribune^
| in ste a d o f la rd a n d it w ill be
after the full m oou.
8:25
A.
M
of
w
hat
we
do
spoils
everything.
Lv.
Portland,
Ar.
I
C. H . V a v p il , H. P.
4:45 P. M.
for saving my rubies?”
fore breakfast. ’ ’
It’s just, as easy to try One Minute Cough
Ar. M cM inuville, Lv. I 5:50 A. M
I free from t h a t g reasin ess a n d
7:25 P. M.
J.R. Casey, 8 e c ’y.
(9-36
The publican was a tax gatherer em­ Care
“ You cau repay me very easily if you
But one day Dick saw something
as any thing else. It’s easier to cure
Through T ick ets to all Points in the
| “ ric h n e s s ” so d istre ssin g to
which gave him the curious notion that, like, sir. Call upon Sir George Warbur- ployed by the Roman government to a severe cough or cold with it. Let your ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. * A. M
E astern S ta te s, Canada and Europe,
gather np the customs the Romans laid next purchase for a cough be One Minute
after all, it was not the beauties of na­ ton. ”
| d y s p e p tic s ; th e flavor w ill be
Can be obtained at lowest rates from E. C.
Stated com m unication on the Thursday of or
Cure, llftter medicine; better results;
K sue, ageut, A shland, Or.
before the full m oon.
„
ture that attracted her. He saw Mrs.
The colonel made a grimace. But he upon the Jews. He, no doubt, like better try it.
| d e lic io u s in ste a d o f ra n c id ,
J. P. GILMORE, W. M.
many
public
officials
now,
used
his
office
K KOEHLER
K £ UROG»RS',
Fairholme walking briskly down the went. And w ithin two months Evelyn’s
Manager.
Aaat « F. A Pass Agent.
J.
R.
Casey,
Secretary.
for his own enrichment. But, politi
| a n d y o u r food w ill do y o u
Portland, Or.
road outside to meet the postman— prophecy was fulfilled.—Answers.
ciau though he was, the Lord met him
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, O. E. 8.
there was only oue delivery iu that part
| good. P u t i t in a cold p a n ,
and made him think upon his ways
Stated m eetings ou 1st and Sd Tuesday in
of
the
world—who
was
about
to
leave
PLAYS
AND
PLAYERS.
| h e a tin g it w ith th e p a n .
w’ben Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C.
each m onth.
and turned his feet unto his testim o­
the Broadwater letters at the lodge.
Rouse, Receivers
M rs . ALICE KANE, W. M.
When
she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
nies.
The
publican
chose
for
himself
| C o tto le n e reach es th e c o o k -
Marie Bell will probably head a reper­
She stopped the man, aud he gave her
Mrs. E. A. Sherwiu, Secretary.
some
secluded
corner
in
the
temple,
tory
opera
company
later
iu
the
seasou.
When
she
became
Miss,
she
clung
to
Castoria.
I in g p o in t m u c h q u ic k e r th a n
an envelope, which she opened aud read
Charles Klein and John Philip Sousa where he should be neither seen nor
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
on the spot.
ASHLAND LODGE No. '5
| la rd — c a re s h o u ld th ere fo re
are to write a comic opera for Jefferson IJe heard. Every faculty of his body pro­
*
*
H
u
m
!
’
’
he
reflected.
‘
‘
So
Mrs.
F
a
ir­
1 be ta k e n n o t to o v e rh e a t it.
claimed the depth of his emotion. His
1. O. O. F .,
holme is so anxious about her corre­ Angelis.
faltering feet stood afar from the altar.
“
The
Year
One,”
by
Charles
Barnard,
I F o llo w th e se in stru c tio n s —
spondence that she takes the trouble to
egul_._____
„------
.
is the play with which Neill Burgess will He trembled in shame at the abuse of
ing at their hall in Ashland. Brethren iu good
\
*
go out and meet it at half past 7 a. m. ” open his present season.
| y o u w ill n ev er u se la rd a g a in .
standing
are
cordially
in
vited
to attend.
God’s mercy. His tear swollen eye was
That afternoon he was at the village
EMU. PEIL, N. G.
S G e n u in e C o tto len e hae tred e-m ark «—"Cot-
A
study
of
Lawrence
Barrett
as
actor,
downcast
w
ith
suspense.
His
hands,
too
3
tiA e n e " and
A«ad i n c o t t o n - p l a n t
H. S. Evans, Secretary,
postoftice, and the postmaster, who was manager and man will soon be issued by
u r t a t h — on every tin . M ade only by
worthless to be clasped, beat iu indig­
1*1111 m a n
also
the
grocer,
happened
to
be
serving
I THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Si. Loui*.
one of his old associates.
Instantly Relieved PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, I O O F
nation his agitated breast, while his
5 t biravii, s .« Ira.M^e, PerllaeA. O r.(U ,
S le e p in g ^ C a r s
himself.
g
Sew lark,
~
Beerbohm Tree will not come to Amer­ mouth cried aloud the language of the
Meets in Odd F ellow s’s Hall every 2d and 4tl
“ I saw a letter for you with the Mel­ ica next year. “ Trilby” is making toe
and Perm anently
Monday in each m outh. Members iu good
lS e g fn n t
bitterest
remorse,
“
God
be
m
erciful
to
standing cordially invited to attend.
bourne postmark on it this morning, much money for him in London.
H. S. EVANS, C. P.
me, a sinner. ” The stirred heart speaks
D in in g C a r s
s ir,” he said, w ith the license of an old
Robt. Taylor, Scribe.
Gertrude Mansfield, who is now in May iu telegraphs, his pardon is registered
tenant. “ I hope the colonel’s w ell?”
Irw in’s company, is about to join Managei
T o u r is t
W IT H O U T
William confirmed the statem ent em­ F. F. Proctor's “ continuous performance” in heaven, his conscience is at peace.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14.
S le e p in g C a r s
He
takes
his
harp
down
from
the
w
il­
If you use the P e t» loin*
phatically, aud furtherm ore volunteered forces.
Knife
or
Operation.
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday Iu each
locabaura A Brooders.
God.
month in Odd F ellow s’s Hall, Ashland.
Make money while
the information that the new mistress
Johnny Wild has allied himself with lows and N praises
ST. PAUL
M rs . L ukli . a W hittlr , N. G,
o P la y in g a t P rayin g.
other« are wasting
Treatm ent Absolutely Painless Mrs. Mollie Farlow,
of Broadwater had met him on the Frank M. Wills, and they will appear iu a
MINNEAPOLIS
Sec’y.
tim e byoldprocesses.
The
publican
did
not
play
at
praying.
i C xtalogtells all about
highway, near the lodge gates, aud re­ black face specialty act in the variety
CURE EFFECTED
DULUTH
There
was
no
attem
pt
at
elaborate
phrase
It,and describes every
quested him to hand the letter over to houses.
A shland. L odge, A . 0 .U .W .
article needed for thi
FARGO_______ _
Anna Robinson has withdrawn from “ A mongering. His prayer came without From Three to Six Weeks.
poultry business.
her.
any
thought
on
his
part
how
we
would
Meets
in lod ge room in Masonic Hal
W R IT E F O R T E R M S
GRAND FORKS_
TO
“ Thanks,” said Dick lightly. “ Of Trip to Chinatown" company aud Annie
every second aud pocrth W ednesday iu each
shape it. His prayer is a model for all
Boyd
has
resumed
her
old
part
of
the
month. Present hour o l m eeting 7:4M) p . m . A l.
course Mrs. Fairholme has forgotten to
CROOKSTON___
mechanically t ’.e b«-rt
sinners W’ho come to God for salvation.
Brethren in good standing are cordially iu vll
Widow.
kw lied .
«üodei.
give
it
to
me.
I
’ll
ask
her
about
it.
”
706-707,
Marquam
Building,
ed
to attend.
_ „
W INNIPEG____
He was not much of a theologian, but D pi ii'i'.s ; Rooms
Adelina
P
atti
is
of
the
opinion
that
lW e avt Pacific Cm»-'
M. R. MOORE, M W.
Conscious of her duplicity, Dick could Florence Rockwell, James O’Neill’s 17-
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IV
•
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:
C
da
he knew that he was a sinner, and the
HELENA and__
PORTLAND, OREGON. J. R. Casey, Recorder.
l o g u e . I.ia i'.-d l i e e .g i v e r
scarcely force himself to be civil to her.
year-old leading lady, is the coining Mary man who knows that is not far from
BUTTE________
I full deaeri »6 io n .ivi»»», '"c.. AC.» s-’ -, t \KTtD.
But she appeared not to notice his mo­ Anderson.
the kingdom of God.
PETAL-'. A I .’CC. AT' i C X .lV •’.a -iA .v J .
K. 0. T. M.
K. KLUM
C. B. CRISI.ER
roseness, aud in the evening after din­
B
kamc
U
lJüt-sE,
AJI
s
Kam
:
l.-s
Sir Augustus Harris has engaged Miss
“ S inner!” Sin to him was not mere­
THROUGH
T IC K E T S
Granite Tent No. 4, Knights of the Maccabees
ner she rose from the piano suddenly,
Mary
Linck
to
play
the
part
of
Hansel
in
ly a misfortune, a thing to be regretted
---- TO ----
Meet in regular review ou the second and
CENTRAL MARKET,
as though ou impulse.
"Hansel and Gretel” at Daly’s theater, as a calamity, but sin was to him the
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fel­
CHICAGO
I).
D.
Good
ffm . Fox,
lows Hall, Ashland. Visiting Sir Knights cot
“ By the w ay,” she said, “ have you New York.
Ashland, Oregon.
thing that dishonored God, an outrage
WASHINGTON
dially invited. E. ALLEN HILDRETH, Com.
FO X & GOOD,
the key of the strongroom, Dick? I
Miss Ellaliue Terriss, who Is to play the of his law, an insult of his love.
E. F. L oomis , R. K.
Successors to H. J. H icks.
PHILADELPHIA
K
L
U
M
At
C
lt
lS
L
E
K
,
l
’
r
o
p
r
’s.
part
of
Thora
in
“
His
Excellency,”
has
meant to ask you before and forgot. I
He
had
nothing
to
say
about
his
should so much like to see the fam ily arrived in New York with her husband neighbors, the common sinfulness of
NEW YORK
WHOLESALE ami RETAIL
CITY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRANSFER.
H a ig h ts of P y th ia s .
jewels. Your uncle told me that he has Seymour Hicks, who will appear in “ The human nature was not burdening him,
BOSTON AND ALL
Shop
Girl.”
some
wonderful
rubies
which
he
riR N A IT E lAJDGE, NO. 23, Knight« of Pythias
OREGON.
Dealers in
ASHLAND,
his own sins brought him to God. ‘ * God
POINTS KA8T and SOUTH
v f Ashland, Oregon, meet« every Friday even
brought from ludia. Bring them down,
be
m
erciful
to
me.
”
ing. V isiting Kuigbts in good standing
Teams always ready to answer calls for trans­
B
E
E
F
,
cordially invited to attend. q
ß ß
P H Y S IC A L S T R E N G T H ,
fer work of all kinds promptly and at lowest there’s a dear boy!”
T IM E S C H E D U L E .
His confession is directed to one place
The “ deal-boy” obeyed without the cheerful spirits and the ability to fully —to God. Never confess your sins be­
rates.
P
O
R
K
,
F. D. Wagner, K. of R. <b 8.
Passenger hacks to all trains and passengers
For inform ation, tim e cards, maps, and tick­
best grace iu the world, aud Mrs. F a ir­ •njoy life, come only with a healthy fore men—i. e ., in w hat respect you
ets, call on or write 8. F. C ask , Agent, Grant s and baggage delivered to all parts of the city.
M
U
T
T
O
N
,
Wood for sale—Single tier, $1.75; two tiers and
body and mind. The young have been a sinner. Keep your sins to
holme admired the jewels and played
A
D
Burnside Post, No. 23, meet
Pass, or
upw ards, »1.50 per tier, delivered.
man who suffers from nerv­
• zx.
I \..
¡u Masonic Hall on the la
with them all like a child w ith a new
yourself
and
to
your
God.
BACON
ICE IN SEASON.
aud 3d Saturdays of each month. V isiting com
A. I). CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. P ass . Agent,
ous debility, impaired mem­
toy.
But
the
rubies
seemed
especially
ra d esco rd i.ll, w elcom ed.
ß
The publican’s cry for “ mercy” is
Will handle icc in Ashland during the summer
255 Morrison »L.oor.Sd, PORTLAND. OREGON.
ory, low spirits, irrita­
AND LARD.
seasou. Delivered at your door every morning. to captivate her fancy.
significant. The original word, “ Be
ROBT. LEONARD, Agent, Ashland.
ble temper, and t
Jas. Chisholm,
Commander.
14-11-95
“ They are magnificent!” she said,
Adjutant.
m erciful,” is the same that signifies
thousand and one (
and her eyes were almost as bright w ith
rangements of mine, “ the mercy seat,” aud denotes the Fresheet and Best Ments iu Market.
F
ilial
S
ettlem
en
t.
excitement as the gems themselves. “ I
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS, No. 24.
and body that atonement made by the blood, of which G IV E US A TRIA L.
!.. W. (1ABHON.
A. H. CAUHON.
And
result from, un­ sacrifices were symbols aud types. It
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned never saw anything like them.
Meets at Masonic Hall at 2 o'clock, p. m., on
has th is dav filed his final account as ad m in is­ the diamonds are fine too.
first and third Fridays of each mouth.
natural, pernici­ refers directly to God's way of salva
But those
trator of the estate of Philander Powell, de­
M rs . J ames C hisholm , Pres.
ous habits usual­
I
ceased, and the Honorable County Court of old fashioned settings are horrible.
Mrs. Lydia Griswold, Secy.
tion
as
distinguished
from
the
P
hari­
ly
contracted
in
Jacksou county, Oregon, has set the 3d day of shall have them all reset at once.
Do
December. 1895. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m ,
youth, through see’s thought of justification on the
V. CARTER,
I : B. WATSON. President.
for hearing any objections why said final ac­ you know the address of a good jew ­
ig n o ra n c e , is ground of his own righteousness.
Treasurer.
count should not be approved, and the adm in­ eler?”
D. R. MILLS, Vice President.
W
hat
grief,
w
hat
hum
iliation,
are
thereby incapac
istrator discharged.
J. D. WILLIAMS,
“
Liuklater
of
Bofid
street
is
one
of
The
A
sh
la
n
d
Crater
L
ake
C lub.
itated to thor­ implied in that oue word, a “ sinner!”
The business of the meat markets of R. P.
Hit miles South of Grant’s Pass, Josephine Administrator of the estate of Philander Pow­
e ll, deceased.
Neil aud J. E. Pelton is carried on now at the
the best, 1 believe. But, if you w ill
o u g h ly enjoy
oonnty, Oregon.
Who
can
lay
his
hand
upon
his
heart
An Organization designed to eolleet and d is­
Ashland. Or., Oct. 16, 1895.
excuse me saying so, don’t you think
life.
He feels and say that he is not a sinner iu the
sem inate information relating to the scenery,
mountains and places of resort in Southern
tired, spiritless,
the m atter w ill keep till the colonel's
sight of God? Let us come with clasped
Filial S ettlem en t.
Oregon for health and pleasure.
and drowsy ; his hands aud w ith downcast eyes, bleed­
return? I ’m not sure that he w’ould
Correspondence will receive cheerful and
Notice is hereby given that G. F. Billings, ex­
(sleep
is
disturber
prompt attention.
_
, „
ecutor of the last w ill and testament of Joseph care to have them altered. ”
ing
hearts,
our
tears
flowing
at
every
M. F. EGGLESTON, Secretary.
and does not re­
W illis Satterfield, deceased. has this day filed
“ Oh, he won’t object if it is my
The
old
Pelton
market,
on
the
west
side
fresh him as it step, knowing no other cleansing fouu
his final account as such executor, and the
of Main street near the bridge, where
countv court of Jackson oonnty, Oregon, has w ish,” she said sweetly. “ I am going
tain but the cleansing of the blood of
r,__power
is weakened,
old and new custom ers w ill find us l»et-
should
:
the
will
set the 3d dav of December, 1895, at the hour of into the town early tomorrow.
I shall morbid’ fears haunt him and may result Christ, let us feast upon that sacrifice
ter prepared than ever to serve them
It) o'c’oek a. in , for hearing any objection« why
with the choicest of meats and in first-
-Consisting of-
in confirmed hypochondria, or melan­ and let us c r y .“ Be jnerciful to me a
-aid final account should not be approved, and wire myself to L iuklater’s to send one
class style at low est prices
the
executor
discharged.
This old reliable
A1TLE, PEAR, PEACH,
of their people to fetch them. ’ ’
cholia and, finally, in softing of the brain,
G.
F
BILLINGS.
and the most success­
PLUM, PRUNE CHERRY, Executor of the Last Will aud Testament of
O reg o n
Æ s liliv n tl,
He quietly ran up to London in the epilepsy, ( “ fits” ), paralysis, locomotor
ful Specialist in San
Joseph W illis Satterfield, deceaaed.
Franelaco, still co n ­
APRICOT, NECTARINE,
morning and paid a visit to Mr. Link- ataxia and even in dread insanity.
A shland, Or.. Oet. 16, 1895.
tinues to cure all
To reach, re-claim and restore such
ALMOND, WALNUT, and
later, to whom he explained the cir­
S e x u a l and S e m in a l
to health and happiness, is
D is e a s e s , such
as
cumstances aud then requested that the unfortunates
the
aim
of
the
publishers
of
a
book
of
G o n n o rrh u ea , G le e t.
¡H om estead Consolidated No­ stones should not be unset uutil they 136 pages, written in plain but chaste
S t r ic t u r e . S y p b illia
iu all its forms, S k in
beard from the colonel himself.
language, on the nature, symptoms and
Drape Viue, Currante, Gooseberries,
tice fo r P ublication.
D is e a s e s , N e r v o u s
“
But,
my
dear
s
ir,”
the
jeweler
curability, by home-treatment, of such
Blackberries, Raspberries,
D e b ilit y , I m p o te n -
W
eaker
than
she
was
when
you
married
her
?
She
shows
United
States
Lond
Office.
said, “ I know nothing of these jewels. diseases. This book will be sent sealed,
4
c y . S e m in a l W e a k n e s s aud lx>aa or M a a -
Strawberries, Figs,
Roseburg, Oregon, Sep. 9.1895
lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers
lio o d . the consequence of self abuse and
in plain envelope, ou receipt of this no­
Etc., Etc.
Notice is herebv given that the follow ing No such telegram as you mention has
excesses producing the follow ing sym p­
to been received by us. ”
from ills common to womeu ? Have you ever tried to help
tice with ten cents in stamps, for post­
(Inr tr e e s are crown without irrigatian on I named settlers have filed notice of intention
.
toms: sallow countenance, dark spots u n ­
uIA L i i io „ 4 „...1 «11
known v a r ie tie s make the
final proof on their respective claim s be­
der the eyes, pain in th e head, ring­
her? If so, you haven’t gone the right way about it, if
tted lu ll la n d , a n d a ll o f k n ow n v a r ie tie s
Register and Receiver, U. S. Land
The September afteruoou was waning age. Address, World’s Dispensary Med­
ing in the ears, toss of confidence, diffidence
ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
that snooeed in Southern Oregon
Office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on December 10, when he got back to Broadwater, and
in approaching straugers, palpitation of the
vou haven’t got a case of
Those contemplating tree planting will 1 Daniel I Waldroop. on PRE D. S. No. 7619,
For more than ft quarter of a century
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss o f
Mrs. Fairholm e, superb in a velvet din- physicians connected with this widely
do well to visit onr orch íard and nursery, or
memory, pim ples on the face, coughs, co n ­
DR.
HENLEY’S
QELERY,
BEEF
AND
IRON
for
the
NEl<
of
sec.
18,
tp.
40
s,
R.
5
east
ner’gown, swept across the hall to greet celebrated Institution have made the
write ns for price liat.
sum ption, etc.
Witnesses:
W
illiam
S.
Crowell,
of
Medford,
DR. GIBBON has practiced in San Francisco
Postoffice— Murphy, Josephine county Oregon; Robert M. Garrett,of Ashland, Oregon; him.
treatment
of
the
diseases
above
hinted
at
for
her.
over thirty years and those troubled should not
Oregon R. K. station, Grant’s Paas.
Herman M. Crowell, of Jacks«nville, Oregon;
“ You tiresome fellow, ’ * she said play­ their specialty. Thousands have con­
That will make her strong and well, and bring back
fail to consult him and receive the benefit of
Daniel D. H. Yeager, of Snow, Oregon.
___
CARSON ft SO N.
h is great skill and experience. The doctor
sulted them by letter and received advice
the roses to her cheeks, aud the bright happy look to her
Herman M. Crowell, on PRE. D. 8. No. ,620, fully, “ where have you been all day?
cures
when others fail. Try him. Cures
for the NW*. of see. 18, tp. 40 S„ R. 5 east.
The man from L inklater’s has been here and medicines which have resulted in
g u a r a n te e d . Persons cured at home. Charge»
Don’t waste a moment. Get it for her to-day.
eyes.
Witnesses: Daniel D. H. Yeager, of Snow,
permanent cures.
reasonable. Call or write.
Oregon; W illiam 3. Crowell, of Medford, Ore- since 8 o’clock w aiting for you to come
D r. J . F . G ib so n , 6 2 3 K earu oy B t., Mam
Sufferers from premature old age, or
a n iell.
Medford, Oregon; home w ith the strongroom keys. ”
™ ,
ill» *
r’ ~
«on; D
Daniel
I. Waldroop. of Medlorn
F r a n c ia c e , C al.
I®-*
loss of power, will find much of interest
T a k e v o u r J o b P r in t in g to Hubert M. Garrett, of Ashland. Oregon BATCH,
Odd Fellows’ Block.
There was a m om ent’s pause, wherein in the book above mentioned.
*
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K, M, \ I
Fo
r
Sal©
by
T
.
B
o
lto
n
.
Register.
a dozen w ild ideas, flashed through
th e T id in g s office*
Infants and Children«
A L L IS NOT P R A Y E R .
EAST ■ and •
RCURIAL
♦ ♦ POISON
NT
The Shasta Route
RHEUMATISM
sss
fittotene
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R.
U P TU RE
8
CURED
CHICKEN « K
THE 0. E. MILLER CO.
G
P e lto n & N e il,
A. H. CARSON_& SON, Prop’s.
100,000 Trees in Stock!
Dr. Gibbon
Tidings for Job Printing
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
I sn ’ t T our W ife .
K.