Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 12, 1895, Image 4

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S e m i-W e e k ly T id in g s
T h u rsd a y.................... December 12. 1895
CASTORIA
N A M E ’S R O M A N C E .
S P U R S TO ACTION.
The V ery S im p le T h in g T h at B rou gh t Mr
G rid d ietop B ack to L ife.
“ Some men need one spur, some an­
other, ’ ’ said Mr. Gratebar.
“ Now, there was my friend Sylvanus
Griddietop. Mr. Griddietop was a man
with a fair income, which, when the
financial cyclone came along, was very
greatly reduced. Mr.Griddietop prompt­
ly shortened sail to accommodate him­
self to the altered weather; he econo­
mized in all directions, and he was sur­
prised to fiud how much he could econo­
mize; and while the new order of things
wasn't like the old, it was gratifying
to Mr. Griddietop to discover that it
still afforded some measure of comfort.
“ A t last the financial cyclone passed,
but Mr. Griddietop, who had accepted
the changed situation manfully, now
discovered that in the course of that
enforced period of comparative idleness
his manfulness had given way to slug­
gishness; he had found it quite possi­
ble to live upon his reduced means, and
now, instead of making an effort, he did
as men sometimes do in like circum­
stances— he settled down into a placid,
dull contentment with what he had.
“ One of the economies that Mr. Grid­
dietop began to practice immediately
upon the curtailment of his income had
been that of blacking his own shoes.
There had seemed no easier way of sav­
ing $18 a year than this, and he had
found the work easy enough, without
realizing at the time that this, like
many another economy, like giving up
going to the theater, for instance, meant
the cutting off of so much communica­
tion with the world, and so tended to
the gradual narrowing of his existence.
One day, when he had occasion to
see a man on a matter of business, find­
ing his shoes in a not very presentable
condition, Mr. Griddietop stepped up
on a bootblack’s stand and took his seat
in the comfortable chair, as he had not
done in a year before, and put his feet
upon the metal footrests. It was like
stepping back into the world from which
he had been so long apart; it awakened
in him a desire for all the old time ac­
tivities and pleasures of life. He stepped
down ftom the bootblack’s stand with a
new ambition. It was for him just the
needed spur to action.” — New York
Sun.
A PROSPEROUS MAN.
REV. DR. MADISON C. PE T E R S ON THE
LIFE OF JO SE P H .
H is Coat Wa* T ak en F rom H im by Hl*
E n em ies, b n t T h ey C ould N ot T ake His
C h aracter — F rom P rison C eil to th e
H ig h est P osition o f H on or and Pow er.
T hou A rt B u ild in g .
Each man is surely building up a monument of
deeds,
And the stones are sw iftly gathered as the glad
year onward speeds.
Be they smoothly dressed and chiseled, be they
broken and unhewn?
On the soiled, neglected esplanade w ith splin­
tered fragm ents strewn?
Bring the trusty square and plummet, try the
pitch w ith steady hand.
For w ithout a true foundation no life monu­
m ent may stand.
I could get relief
from a most hor­
rible blood dis­
ease I had spent hundreds of dollars
trying various remedies and physi­
cians, none of which did me any
good. My finger nails came off and
my h a i r came out, leaving me
perfectly bald. I then went to
BEFORE
M ick ie R afferty stood on th e d oorstep
a n d look ed up and d ow n th e a lley . J u s t
Has the block of mortal weakness found a
across th e w ay an electric la m p glow ed
place amid the rise,
On Sunday morning, Nov. 8, Rev.
and sp u ttered . In fro n t o f h im crouched
Or does selfishness shine boldly in the shim­
Madison C. Peters of the Bloomingdale
J im se y . E veryb od y w h o reads T h e P o st
mer of the skies?
k n o w s th a t J im s e y is M ik e H a le y ’s p in k
church, Boulevard and West Sixty- Has the gloomy tin t of avarice crept like a ser­ Hoping to be cured by this celebrated
treatment, but very soon became disgusted
nosed b u lld o g , b u t few o f th e m a n y k n o w
pent in?
eighth street, New York, preached on
and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was
’Mid
the
rearing
of
the
structure
are
there
yet
th a t M ick le and J im se y are th e very best
C
a
sto
ria
cures
Colic,
Constipation,
The Life and Times of Joseph.” He
“ C asto ria is so v e il adapted to children that
truly wonderful. I commenced to recover
some blocks of sin?
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
o
f
frien
d
s.
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
took for his text Genesis xxxix, 2, “ And From thy heart lift out the plummet, try the at once, and after I had taken twelve bot­
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
“ D er a in ’t n o u se a - t a lk in ,” said
known to me.”
B. A. AacHxa, M. D.,
the Lord was with Joseph, and he was
pitch w ith steady hand,
tles I was entirely y cured—cured by ii
S-S.
SS-S.
M ick le as he ig n ite d h is last c ig a re tte and
Without injurious medication
I l l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
a prosperous man. ” The following is a For w ithout a true foundation no life monu­ when the world-
tossed th e em p ty b ox in to th e g u tter, “ b u t
ment may stand.
ren o w n ed H o t
brief outline of the sermon:
yer are a b u te, an I ’m b ettln a hundred
“ For several y ea n I have recommended
Springs had fa iled .
“ The use of * Castoria ’ is so universal and
Shines
there
hut
one
block
of
sorrow
from
a
scads
d
at
yer
k
in
ea
t
u
p
a
n
y
t’ln
g
in
de
The
older
versions
of
the
Bible
ren­
our * Castoria,' and shall always continue to
Its merits so well know n that it seems a work
W m . S. L oomis ,
brother’s helpless cry?
o
so
as
it
has
invariably
produced
beneficial
a
lle
y
.”
der
“
prosperous
man”
“
a
luokie
fe
l­
of supererogation to endorse i t Few are the
Is there yet another tainted by the lonely
Shreveport, La.’
results."
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
J im se y w h in ed a w h in e of g ra tific a tio n
low .” The meaning is that everything
Our Book 00 the Disease an d its Treatment mailed free to aav
w id ow ’s sigh?
E dwin F. P a r d o , M. D.,
within easy reach.”
▲ddress.
SW IFT SPECIFIC CO . A iU a » . u a.
a
n
d
flapped
h
is
p
ip
e
stem
of
a
ta
il
on
th
e
he handled went well. An overruling Gleam there now some orphan’s curses, sw ift
C arlus M xbtte , D. D.,
“ The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
n ak ed p avem en t, w h ile M ick ie p u t h is
New York City-
ly crum bling from the side?
Providence
and
not
mere
chance
or
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
h an d in th e p ock et o f h is co a t an d fingered
up thv m ighty structure on a oorner-
luck affects nations and men, and I be­ Rises stone
of pride?
th e la s t q u arter he had in th e w orld.
lieve that individuals are especially se­ Bring the straightedge of thy conscience, try
P r esen tly old m an M ad igan cam e o u t of
T a» C bstafb C ompawv , 77 H ummat S tmxxt , Naw Y o u .
the pitch w ith steady hand,
lected of God to accomplish certain
th e fro n t door o f h is “ tw o story b r ic k ,”
great ends in the world. It is not blind For w ithout a true foundation no life inonu
and se ein g M ick le an d J im se y m u ttered
m ent may stand.
so m e th in g th a t sou n d ed lik e “ D — n lo a f­
fate that brings certain men to the
ers, both of ’e m !” T h en M ad igan filled
front. God foresees the crises of history Freely strewn along the wayside rich materials
there be,
an d lig h te d h is Im ported pip e an d w a lk ed
and Eelects his Luthers and Lincolns Rightly
used would bring the blessing of a
o u t o f th e a lley . W hen he tu rn ed th e cor­
W H Y IS ITT
from the cradle. I am not preaching
thankful w orld to thee.
M rs, E. B . C h ristian w ish e s to a n n o u n c e
ner, M ick le th rew aw ay h is cig a r e tte and
predestination. God has the foreknowl­ Life and hope and love and sunshine, honor, th a t sh e h a s lit ted u p d ressm a k in g parlors
w a lk ed over to M a d ig a n ’s tw o story brick.
Some find work where some find rent.
truthfulness and pray’r,
edge of men and their unfolding fitness,
J im se y w as r ig h t a t h is h eels. M ick ie
And so the weary world goes on.
Thought and trust and noble Impulse let thy in N o v e lty B lock , op|M>sile H o tel O regon,
and
he
selects
and
specially
fits
them.
I sometinu'S wonder which is beat.
b an ged on th e p an el o f th e fro n t door of
rising structure share.
an d is prepared to d o a ll k in d s o f
The answer comes when life is gone.
Joseph was a child of providential ne­ Bring love's gilded square and plum met, try
M a d ig a n ’s h ou se, and a m o m e n t later
V I A -------
the pitch w ith steady hand,
M aine opened th e door an d s a id ;
cessity. Borne by Rachel, in answer to
Some eyes sleep when some eyes wake.
ou t a true foundation no life m onu­
“ H ello , M ick le! W on’t y er com e In?'
prayer, he inherited his mother’s beauty For w m ith
And so the dreary night hours go.
ent may stand.
B u t w h en sh e saw J im se y th e g la d s m ile
Some hearts beat where some hearts break.
and piety. His rare amiability and ex­
____ _____________ —J . H. Mackley.
I often wonder w hy ’tis so.
faded from her faoe an d a fro w n su cceed ed
A t reason ab le p rices.
cellence of character won for him the
-----OF THE-----
A
cts
at
o n c e , n ever fa ils, O n e M in u te
It.
Home w ill faint where some w ill fight ;
unwise partiality of his father, Jacob, C ongh Cnre. A rem edy for a sth m a , and
“ D er d eal Is off, M ic k le ,” sh e m u rm u r­
Some love the ten t and some the field.
and provided “ the coat of many co l­ th a t feverish o o n d itio n w hich a cco m p a n ies
ed.
“
I
t
’s
bad
en
o
u
g
h
ter
ta
k
e
ch
a
n
ces
on
1 often wonder who are right—
ors.” This coat, or rather white tunic, a severe co ld . T h e o n ly h arm less rem edy
The ones who strive or those who yield.
der old m a n oom in back an a -fin d ln yer
th a t produoes im m ed ia te r esu lts.
extending to the ankles and wrists and
in sid e, b u t if h e fo u n d H a le y ’s p u p Inside
Express Trains leave Portland dally.
Home hands fold where other hands
A Large T ooth.
embroidered with a narrow stripe of
h e ’d k n o ck m e head off ju s t for in sta n ce.
NORTH.
Are lifted bravely in the strife,
Y
er
k
in
oom
e
In,
M
ick
le,
b
u
t
H
a
le
y
’s
p
u
p
color
round
the
edge
of
the
skirt
and
While
workmen
were excavating a
And
so
through
ages
and
through
lands
8:10*.
M
Ar.
8:50 f . m . Lv. Portland,
F ir s t M o r tg a g e s on Im p r o v e d
h as g o t ter stay on der o u tsid e. See?”
Lv. 4:40 P. M
Move on the tw o extrem es of life.
sleeves, was worn only by kings’ sons ditch in a swamp on the farm of C. E.
12:50*. M. Ar. Ashland,
Ar. 4 :10 F. M
1:20*. M. Lv. Ashland,
D e pup a in ’t a-oom ln i n , ” an sw ered
F a r m P r o p e r ty N e g o t ia t e d .
and
by
those
who
did
not
need
to
toil
Percival,
in
the
southeastern
part
of
Lv. 6:00 P M
Home feet halt w h e r e i n * f e e t tread
10:45*. M. Ar. San Francisco,
M ick ie, “ b u t I ’ze g o t ter, ’ca u se I ’ze g o t
for a living. In those times the father’s Champaign county, a few days ago,
In tireless march a tb«^ay w ay ;
Portland,
Oregon
Above trains stop at _East
so m e th in ter say ter yer, Marne. ’ ’
Home struggle on where sort« have fled;
We are'prepared to negotiate first mortgages
w ill was law. Joseph’s brothers wore they dug a huge tooth which has at­
City, Woodburn, Salem,
lei Turner, Marion, Jefier-
A n d th e n th e w r in k le s faded o u t o f her
Home seek when others shun the fray.
upon improved farms in Oregon with eastern
son, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Shedds,
ghort
garments—
they
had
to
work—
so
tracted
considerable
curiosity
and
the
parlies at a rate of interest not to exceed 9 |»er
lo w w h ite forehead, and w ith o u t a w ord
Halsey, Harrisburg .Junction City, Irving, Eu-
The cent, per annum.
Home swords rust where others clash;
we can easily understand the envy of attention of scientific people.
^ene, Cresswell, Drain, and at all stations from
sh e ush ered M iok le In to th e v e stib u le and
Mortgages renewed that have been taken by
Home
fall
back
where
some
move
on
;
ose burg to Ashland inclusive.
the brothers because of this famous tooth measured 10 inches in length, 4 other
clo sed th e door b eh in d h im . M iok le w alk ed
companies.
Address, with stamp,
Some flags furl w here others flash
in to th e fro n t room , b u t d eclin ed to seat
coat.
inches across the face of the crown and
R O S E B U R G M A IL (D a ily .)
M K B V IN S W O R T H ,
U n til the battle has been won.
LKAVK
ARRIVE
h im se lf in th e ch air th a t M aine p u sh ed to ­
B a k e r C ity , O r,
But, still further, Joseph dreamed that weighed 7|a pounds. When it was
Portland
. 8:30 * M I Roseburg .5:20 r m
Home sleep on w hile others keep
w ard h im . H e sim p ly stood in th e m id d le
he should become the center of the fam­ brought to this city, it was compared
Roseburg 8:00 AM I P o rtla n d ? .
r “
The v igils of the true and brave.
o f th e room w ith h is h a n d s b u ried In th e
ily life, and unsuspecting he tells his with a plaster cast of a mastodon’s
They w ill not rest till roses creep
S A L E M P A S S E N G E R (D a ily .)
sid e p o ck ets o f h is b lack c h ev io t co a t and
▲RRIVB
brothers his strange dreams, which pre­ tooth in the University of Illinois, and W A N T E D -«
Around their names above a grave.
AN
LEAVE
., |DEA
, u k-H ,Whocanthi“k
of som e simple
g azed a t Marne.
S a le m .........6:15 p m
—Father Ryan.
Portland.......4.00 p m
A. G . B artley, o f M a?io, P a ., w rites: I figured not only his exaltation, but his
th
in
g
to
i»ateut
?
Protect
your ideas ; they may
it
was
found
to
correspond
almost
ex
Portland
10:15
a
m
E very m an , w o m a n and ch ild In P ara
Halem . . . . 0:00 a m
fe e l it a d u ty o f m in e to in form yon and
bring
you
w
ealth.
Write
JOHN
WEDDER-
actly with it.— Burlington Hawkeye.
T h e h ea lin g p ro p erties o f D e W itt’s W itch d lse a lle y w ill te ll y o u th a t a m e ie g lim p se th e p u b lic th a t D e W itt’s W itch H azel brothers’ humiliation. And “ they hated
b 0 K N <& GO., P atent Attorneys, W ashiugluu,
D in in g C a rs o n O g d e n
R o u te .
H a zel S a lv e are w ell k n o w n . It cu res ec­ o f M arne M a d igan is a lm o st a to n ic for S a lv e cured m e o f a v e iy bad case o f ec­ him yet the more.” One day in the
D. C., for their §1,800 prize offer.
S ay, w hy d o n ’t you try D e W itt’s L ittle
zem a, sk in a ffectio n s an d is sim p ly a per­ sore eyes. W hy, her h air is as black a s th e zem a . It a lso cured m y boy o f a ru n n in g fields of Dothan the envious brothers
E arly Kiser»? T h ese little p ills oure h ea d ­
fe c t rem ed y fo r p iles.
P U L L M A N B U FF E T SLEEPER S
b la ck est Ink, an d In th e lim p id d ep th s o f sore o n h is leg.
stripped him of his fine coat and thrust a ch e, in d ig e stio n an d c o n stip a tio n . T h e y ’re
SOCIETIES.
her b ig b lu e eyes th ere are th e lig h ts and
------ AND------
him into a deep pit, and but for Reu­ sm a ll, b n t do th e w ork.
STARTLED T H E OLD LADY.
sh a d es th a t m a k e old m en fo rg et tb elr ag e
ben’s pleading would have left him
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS,
an d y o u n g m en th in k o f h eaven . T h at
For Over F ifty Tears.
there to die. Au Arabian caravan was
ATTACHRD TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
n ig h t her p e tite b u t perfeot form w a s In ­ A n In q u isitiv e Y outh T u m b led Over a P ar­
An
old
aud
w
ell-tried rem edy.—Mrs.WiuMOw's
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
traveling to Egypt. Joseph was sold in­ Soothing Syrup
titio n U pon a S p in ster’s B ed.
has been used forover fifty years
cased in a n ew g o w n th a t m u s t h a v e cost
MALTA COMMANDERY NO. 4, K. T.
W e st S id e D iv is io n .
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria
by
m
illions
of
mothers for tlieir children w hile
to
slavery
at
the
suggestion
of
Judah,
o ld m an M ad igan a w e e k ’s w ages. I t w a s
“
When
Mount
Tabor,
N.
J.,
was
first
teething,
with
perfect
success.
It
soothes
the
BETW EEN P O R TLA N D ANO CO RVALLIS
Meets
first Wednesday of each m onth.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria
a ll black, w ith a b it o f y e llo w lace a t th e taken possession of by the Newark con­ and sold for 20 rings of silver, about $15.
child, softens the gum s, allays all pain, cures
E. V. MILLS, E. C.
M a il T r a in D a lly (E x c e p t S u n d a y )
Joseph
was
sold
to
Potipliar,
an
wind
colie,and
is
the
best
remedy
for
Diarrhoea.
th
ro
a
t
and
a
broad
band
of
p
u
rp
le
v
elv
et
When the had Children, she gave them Castoria,
E. D. Briggs, Recorder.
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
Is
pleasant
to
the
taste.
Sold
by
druggists
in
7:30 a . M. |L v . Portland,
Ar, I 6:20 P. it
Ashland,
Oregon.
a b o u t th e slen d er w a ist. I t o lu n g to her church,” said a clergyman of that de­ Egyptian grandee. The Lord prospered
every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a
12:15 p. m . | Ar. C o r y a U i s ,_ L lJ - - —
a s th o u g h It loved her, an d In M ic k le ’s
nomination recently, “ we had little him here. He was made overseer of all bottle. Its value Is incalcuable. Be sure and
and
Corvallis
connect
with
trains
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, No. 21. R. A. M.
h
u
m
b
le
o
p
in
io
n
it
o
u
tcla
ssed
a
ll
o
f
th
e
At Albany
for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and
the Egyptian had. His enemies stripped ask
of Oregon Ct entrai & Eastern Railway.
take no other k in d .
g o w n s h e had ever seen. T h e lig h ts w ere money with whioh to clear up the
Regular
convocations ou the Thursday uext
grounds and erect the first buildings him of his coat, but they could not strip
after the fu ll m oon.
b u r n in g d im , b u t th ro u g h th e lace our
E x p r e s s T r a in D a lly (E x c e p t S u n d a y
him
of
his
character.
He
read
the
w
ill
C. H . V acpru , H. P.
ta in ed w in d o w s g litte r e d a v a g ra n t sh a ft necessary. After putting up a sort of
Lv. Portland,
Ar. I 8:25 a . m
19-ae
J. ft. Casey, S ec’y.
1:45 p. M.
open air pavilion in which the preach­ of God in the common task. While his
o f lig h t from th e e lec tric la m p o u tsid e,
Ar. M cM innville, Lv. | 5:50 A. M
7:25 P. M.
an d for reason s b est k n o w n to h erself th e ing services could be held, we began to fellow servants were squandering their
ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. A A. M
Through T ick ets to *11 Points in the
time, Joseph filled his moments with ac­
y o u n g g ir l stood In th a t p atch of g litte r ­ cast around for some buildings where
Stated com m unication on the Thursday of or
Eastern States, Canada and Europe,
in g rad ian ce. S ave for th e p in k t in t s in transient guests might be accommodat­ tivities. Potiphar found that a good
before the fu ll moon.
Can be obtained at lowest rates from E. C.
her
ch
eek
s,
th
ere
w
a
s
n
a
u
g
h
t
o
f
oolor
J. P. GILMORE, W. M.
man
was
a
safe
investment.
“
The
Lord
Kane, agent, A shland, Or.
ed.
J. R. Casey, Secretary.
a b o u t her. M ick ie stood In th e sh ad ow ,
R KOEHLER
E. P. ROGERS,
blessed
the
Egyptian’s
house
for
Joseph’s
“ The structure resulting from this
Manager.
Asst G F. A Pass Agent
and lo o k ed a t her in a w a y th a t m ad e th e
sake. ”
Portland, Or.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, O. E. 8.
p in k In her ch eek s d eepen in to a fu ll necessity was a long frame building,
Joseph’s critical temptation and how
which was christened the ‘ Tabor House. ’
Stated m eetings ou 1st and 3d Tuesday In
fledged b lu sh .
W
I
T
H
O
U
T
he successfully resisted the blandish­
each m onth.
In constructing the house on as econom
“ M arn e,” he u ttered , “ yer der han d
Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C.
M rs . ALICE KANE, W. M.
so m est th in g on to p o f earth . D — n i t a ll,
Knife or Operation
ical a basis as possible the partitions ments of an exceeding beautiful, gifted
Rouse, Receivers
•
Mr«. E. A. Sherwlu, Secretary.
de g a n g c a n ’t g u y m e fer b ein stu c k on were not run all the way up to the raft­ and refined woman are too w ell known
to need rehearsal. It was a temptation
y e r .”
ers and the room was n jt ceiled.
ASHLAND LODGE No. '5
C U R E E FFE C TE D
S to p yer g u y in , M ic k ie ,” co m m a n d ed
“ I shall never forget,” continued the hedged about with opportunity, safety
M aine, b u t th ere w a s a r in g o f p leasu re in
minister, “ one of my first nights in this and honor. To cross her would make From Three to
I, O. O. F .,
Six V7c.
her v o ice an d M ick ie k n ew th a t h is e m ­
rather
crude hotel. After I had retired her his foe and ruin all his prospects.
Holds
regular
m
eetings
every Thursday even
p h a tic o o m p llm en t had been appreciated.
W
R
I
T
E
F
O
R
T
E
R
M
S
I was suddenly aroused with a start by And when finally accused of the shame­
iug at their hall in A shland. Brethren in good
W h e n a recipe c a lls for
A n d w h en he m oved to her sid e every
less woman of the very sin to which he
standing are cordially in vited to attend.
*
n erve In h is body tin g le d an d a lu m p cam e the most unearthly shriek.
EMIL PEIL, N. 0 .
a c u p fu l o f la rd or b u t­
“ ‘I^urder! Thieves! Robbers 1 Help! had been iempted, and though thrown O ffices : Rooms 7JC .0. . >.-1.'. . . 1 . n
In to h is th roat. H e p u t o u t h is h an d an d
H. S. Evans, Secretary,
into prison^he was still the same honor­
a
before sh e co u ld p ro test h is arm w as H elp!’ a woman was shouting at the
ter, u se tw o -th ird s o f a
PO RT L A N ? t
able man, winning the jailer’s respect
1*11111111111
a ro u n d her w a is t an d sh e fe lt h is h ot top of her lungs.
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, I O O F
and
intrusted
with
the
care
and
guard­
b reath on h er ch eek .
c u p fu l o f C ottolene— th e
S le e p in g C a r s
“ I hustled out into the narrow hall
Meets In Odd F ellow s’s Hall every 2d and 4tl
M a in e ,” h e m u rm u red , “ I sh ook de in my nightrobe and found others in
ianship of all his fellow prisoners, and
Monday iu each m outh. Members iu good:
new v e g etab le sh o rte n ­
standing
cordially invited to attend.
E egan t
g a n g te r n lg h t, an I oom e over h ere ter te ll
the same attire— both men and women finally Joseph,through his interpretation
H. 8. EVANS, C. P.
y er d a t I lik e yer b etter den a n y c h ip in de
D in in g C a r s
of dreams, was taken by Pharaoh from
Robt. Taylor, Scribe.
i n g — in stea d . I t i m ­
a lley . I a in ’t k id d ln , Marne, a n I w a n ts — running around in a distracted way.
the prison cell to the premiership of the
T o u r is t
y er ter say d at I k in g e t de papers fixed We all stopped before a door from with­
proves y o u r h e a lth , saves
kingdom. Do you read the lesson—
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14.
in which the sounds proceeded.
up. D o n ’t p u ll a w a y , M aine, ’ca u se I
S le e p in g C a r s
“ ‘ You beast! Help! Help! Murder!’ character wins everywhere?
w a n ts ter s e ttle d ow n an h ave yer m arry
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday lu eacL
y o u r m o n ey — a lesso n in
m outh in Odd F ellow s’s Hall. A shland.
Joseph carried his religion with him
m e. H u lly g e e ! C an ’t yer see I ’m so ft on
still came the cries.
B e s t a n ti 1 a r g e s t P r a c t ic a l
8T . P A U L
___
M rs . L i 'EI. i . a W hittlk , N. G,
econom y, too. G e n u in e
A r t M a g a z in e .
yer?”
“ There was a sound of scuffling from to the heights of power. Prime minis­
Mrs. Mollie Farlow, Sec'y.
M IN N E A P O L IS
(The
only
Art
Periodical
awarded
a
Medal
at
ter
at
80,
from
the
prison
cell
to
the
Marne “ s a w .” I f her life d ep en d ed on
within, and suddenly the door opened
the World’s Fair.)
DULUTH
It, sh e c o u ld n ’t te ll y o u w h a t sh e said to and a woman, excited, panting, with
highest position of honor and influence, Invaluable
to all who wish to make their living
h
im
,
b
u
t
w
h
a
tev
er
It
w
a
s
M
ick
le
w
a
s
A sh lan d Lodge, A . 0 .U .W .
by art or to make their homes beautiful.
F A R G O ________
wild and disheveled locks, appeared at and yet in that city of idolators he
m ore th a n satisfied . Marne tu rn ed up th e
FOR
IOc.
we
will
send
to
any
one
stands
up
alone
and
worships
the
only
Meets in lodge room In Masonic Hal
G R A N D FORKS
the door clutching a boy, who was more
TO
entioning this publication a speci­
lig h t an d to ld M ick ie th a t sh e had loved
every second and fourth W ednesday iu each
true and living God. The great lesson m
men copy, with superb color plates
CRO OKSTO N
month. Present hour of m eeting 7:00 f . m . Al •'
h im ever sin c e th e d ay th e p o lice had frightened even than was the woman.
(for copying or framing) and 8 sup­
Brethren iu good standing are cordially in vìi »
“ One glance settled it. The boy was of Joseph’s career, and one I would fain plementary
th u m p ed h is head w ith a olu b an d ch arged
pages of Resign (regular
W IN N IP E G
cd to attend.
write
upon
your
hearts
with
the
earnest
h im w ith d isord erly con d u ct. T h ey ta lk ed the son of a woman occupying the ad­
price 35c). Or FOR 2 5 c . we w ill
M. R. MOORE, M W.
H E L E N A and
i s s o ld ev ery w h e re i n
o f th eir past, p resen t an d fu tu r e for al
joining room. The little fellow, out of tenderness of a brother, is th is: Religion send also “ Painting for B eginners” (90 pages)
J. R. Casey, Recorder.
MONTAGUE MARKS,
BUTTE
m o st h a lf an hour, an d Marne had g iv e n curiosity, had climbed to the top of the furnishes the only sure foundation of
tin s , w ith tra d e m a rk s —
23 Union Square, N. Y.
character. It is the only absolute safe­
M ick ie a n ev en d ozen k isses.
partition,
and,
losing
his
balance,
had
THRO UG H
T IC K E T S
J
u
st
as
h
e
w
as
on
th
e
p
o
in
t
of
ta
k
in
g
guard
against
temptation.
“
How
can
I
“C o tto le n e " a n d s t e e r '3
fallen over into the next room, landing
Granite Tent No. 4, Knights of the Maccabees
th e th ir te e n th th e h a ll door opened and
----- T O ------
do this wickedness and sin against C. K. KLUM
C. B. CRISLER Meet in regular review on the second aud
on the bed of a rather elderly spinster.
h
e
a
d
i
n
'
c
o
t
t
o
n
-
p
l
a
n
t
C H I CAGO
T im C lan cy en tered th e room . T im is old
fourth Thursdays of each mouth at Odd Fel­
“ The ridiculousness of the whole af­ God?” Conscience has often been so
m a n M a d ig a n 's th ird co u sin an d w a s born
lows Hall, Ashlainl. Visiting Sir Knights eoi
W A S H IN G T O N
educated as to sanction the worst prac­
w r e a th — on e v ery t i n .«
dially invited. E. ALLEN HILDRETH, Com.
an d raised In D u b lin . T im ’s fath er o w n s fair seemed to dawn upon all at the
tices. The foulest wrongs ever perpe­
E. F. L oomis , R. K.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
a " p u t ,” and th ey do say he in te n d s to same time, and every one joined in a
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
A shland, Oregon.
trated have been done in the name of
lea
v
e
a
ll
h
is
m
on
ey
to
h
is
son.
T
im
la
n
d
­
good,
hearty
laugh.
The
boy
was
pun­
NEW YORK
St. Loals. Chicago. San PrancUc*.
ed In W ash in gton on F rid ay, an d Sunday- ished, and the old maid left the next conscience and for conscience’s sake.
K L U M & C R I S L E R , P r o p r ’s.
P ertlaad , Oregon New York, Boston.
BOSTON A N D A L L
Self respect w ill not always save one
n ig h t he ask ed old M ad igan for Marne. day.” — New York Herald.
W H O L E S A L E an d R E T A IL
RNA1TE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Pythia*
M ad igan said yes, an d as a n a tu ra l se
P O IN T S E A S T a n d S O U T H
from crime. He who has no other safe­
Ashland, Oregon, m eets every Friday even .
qu en oe M aine fo u n d h erself en g a g ed to a
guard than self respect is apt to yield
j
. V isiting Knights In good staudlug
Dealers in
m a n sh e h ard ly k n ew .
T IM E S C H E D U L E .
cordially
invited to attend.
when
he
supposes
his
sin
can
be
con­
A G e n tle C o rre c tiv e
W hen y o u n g C lan cy sa w th a t M aine had
8. G. EGGERS. C. C.
B
E
EF,
cealed.
D. Wagner, K. of R. A 8.
is w h at y o u n eed w h en your
For inform ation, tim e cards, maps, and tick­
“ o o m p a n y ,” h e backed o u t o f th e parlor.
The history of everyday life proclaims
ets, call on or w rite 9. F. C ass , Agent, Grant s
liv e r b eco m es in active. I t’9
i f you use the P etalu m *
A s th e door closed on h im M iok le forgot
PORK,
Pass, or
w h at you g et w h en you tak e
lacobator* * Brawler*.
in unmistakable tones that if you neg­
A
O
Burnside Post, No. 23, meei
a
ll
a
b
o
u
t
th
a
t
th
ir
te
e
n
th
k
iss,
an
d
tu
r
n
in
g
Make money while
Dr. P ie r c e ’s P leasan t P ellets ; lect the principles and precepts of reli­
•
x \- -
in Masonic Hall ou the 1*
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, other* are wasting
to h is flanoen he s a id :
MUTTON,
th e y ’re free from th e v io len ce
aud 3d Saturdays of each m outh. V isiting cone
tim e by old processes.
255 Morrison st.,cor.3d, PORTLAND, OREGON.
gion you have no warrant that you shall
“ M aine, w h o ’s der d u ck in de hall?
radescordially welcomed.
and th e grip in g that
C
atalogtells
all
about
BACON
I. C. DODGE,
ROBT. LEONARD, A gent, Ashland.
“ D a t’s de g u y I ’m g o ln ter m a r r y ,” re
com e w ith the ordinary
not fall. The sea of life is strewn with
it.andaescribes every
Jas. Chisholm,
Commander.
p ill. T h e beat m ed ical
sponded M am e. “ D a t’s C la n cy ” —
article needed for tb
dreadful wrecks of character where
Adjutant.
AND
LARD.
1 au th orities agree that
poultry business.
S h e m ig h t h ave said m ore, b u t M ick le
everything conspired to insure a pros­
'in regu latin g th e b ow els
T h e “ E R I E ” ! d id n ’t g iv e her tim e. H e drew back h is
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS, No. 24.
perous voyage save true religion. Come, Freshest and Best.Meats jn Market.
m
ild
m
eth
od
s
are
p
ref­
arm , a n d m ea su r in g th e d ista n ce lan d ed a
mechanically the best I
erable. F or ev ery d e ­ then, under the beatitude of God’s love.
Meets
at Masonic Hall at 2 o'clock, p. in., on
n
ea
t
h
a
lf
arm
p
u
n
ch
on
her
le
ft
eye.
A
n
d
heel. Prettiest model. I
ran gem en t o f th e liver,
first aud third Fridays of each mouth.
Trust and love him, and sooner can the G IV E US A TR IA L.
fe are Pacific Coastl
as sh e sa n k d ow n on th e carp et M ick ie
stom ach and b ow els,
M rs . J ames C hisholm , Pres.
I
Agents. Bicycle cata-l
heavens fall than that your life shall
lean ed over h er an d y elled :
Mrs. Lydia Griswold, Secy.
th ese tin y, sugar coated
I • •
logue,mailed free.gives I
“ D a t’s o n e fer g u y in a d u ck a s m ea n t
fail.
ills are m ost effective.
full description, prices, etc., agbwts w anted . I
Trust him all your journey th rou gh ;
h e y go about th eir
ter do der str a ig h t t ’in g . B u t, h u lly gee!
PETALUMA
INCUBATOR
CO.,Petalama,Cal.
• • •
C. B. WATSON. President.
E. V. CARTER,
Trust h im llv in g , and dying, too;
w ork in an ea sy and
W alt t i ll yer see w h a t I 'll do ter d at b lok e
B ranch H ouse , 131 S Mam St., Los Angeles.,
Treasurer.
D. R. MILLS, Vice President
n a tu r a l w ay, ana th eir
Trust him till your feet shall be
from D u b lin .”
good la sts. Once used,
Planted
on
the
cr
y
sta
l
sea._____
Six miles South of Grant’s Pass, Josephine
A n d th e n he b u tton ed up h is coat and
they are always In fa­
eonnty, Oregon.
The business of the meat markets of R. P.
w e n t o u t in to th e p assagew ay.
Au Organization designed to collect ami d is­
vor. B ein g com p osed
D. D. Good.
Win. Fox,
I t is n ow a m a tter of cou rt record th a t
S ore T h roat. A ny ord in ary ca se m a y be N eil aud J. E. Pelton is carried on now at the
sem inate information relating to the scenery,
o f th e ch oicest, co n cen ­
FOX ft GOOD,
mountains
aud places of resort in Southern
cured
in
on
e
n
ig
h
t
by
a
p
p
ly
in
g
C
ham
ber­
M ick ie chased T im C lan cy th e entyre
trated v eg eta b le
ex­
Oregon for health and pleasure.
Successors to H. J, H icks.
tracts, th e y co st m u ch la in ’s P a in B alm a s d irected w ith each b ot­
le n g th of th e alley, an d it is also a m atter
Correspondence w ill receive cheerful and
m ore than other p ills tle . T h is m e d icin e is a lso fa m o u s fo r it s
of record th a t J im se y aid ed and ab etted
prompt attention.
CITY FREICHT AMD PASSEMCER TRANSFER.
onres o f rh eu m atism , lam e b ack and deep-
found
in
th
e
m
arket,
M. F. EGGLESTON. Secretary.
M ick ie in th e ta sk o f “ r u n n ln der F en ia n
seated an d m u scu lar p a in s. F o r sa le by
y e t from forty to forty
o u t o f der a lle y .” J u s t a s M ick le and
four are put up in each A sh lan d D ra g Co.
The old Pelton market, on the west side
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
J im se y landed C lan cy tw o p olicem en ar
of Main street near the bridge, where
sea led g la ss v ia l, as
old aud uew enstom ers w ill find us bet­
Teams always ready to answer calls for trans­ rived , and th e fu n w a s over.
so ld th rou gh d ru ggists, at th e price o f th e
------ Consisting of------
ter prepared than ever to serve them
I t is a truth in m ed io in e th a t th e s m a ll­
fer work of all kinds promptly and at lowest
A fter J u d g e K im b a ll had acq u ired th e
ch eap er m ade p ills.
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH,
with the choicest of meats and in first-
rates.
d e ta ils of th e story h e tu rn ed to M ick ie
“ P leasan t P e lle ts ” cure b ilio u sn ess, sick e st d ose th a t perform s a cure is th e b est.
class style at low est prices
This old reliable
PLUM, PRUNE CHERRY,
Passenger hacks to all trains and passengers
D
e
W
itt’s
L
ittle
E
arly
R
isers
are
th
e
sm
a
ll­
an
d
b
ilio
u
s
h
ead
ach
e,
d
izzin
ess,
costive
a n d said:
and the most success­
and baggage delivered to all parts of the city.
e
st
p
ills,
w
ill
perform
a
cure,
and
are
th
e
n
ess,
or
co
n
stip
a
tio
n
,
sour
stom
ach,
lo
ss
o
f
APRICOT, NECTARINE,
ful Siiecialist in San
A s h la n d ,
reg on
Wood for sale—Single tier, 81.75; two tiers and
“ T h irty d a y s .”
a p p etite, coated
Francisco, still con ­
ed ton gu e, in d ig estio n , or d y s­ b est.
* ALMOND, WALNUT, and upwards, 81.50 per tier, delivered.
A n d ju s t as M ick ie started to retu rn to
tinues
to cure a ll
p
ep
sia,
w
in
d
y
b
e
lch
in
g
s,
“
h
ea
rt-b
u
n
i,”
ICR IN SEASON.
th e p riso n ers’ pen th e fa t p o licem an h a n d ­
S e x u a l and S e m in a l
pain and d istress after eat
Will handle ice in Ashland during the summer ed h im a cru m p led b it of n o te paper, on e
D is e a s e « , such
as
d eran gem en ts o f th e liver, stom ach and
season. Delivered at your door every morning. sid e o f w h ich w as covered w ith w r itin g .
G o n n o r r h a a , G le e t,
b o w els. Put up in sea led g la ss vials, th ere­
14-11-95
S
t
r
ic
t
u
r
e
,
S
y
p
b
llli*
Grape Vine, Currants, Gooseberries,
H e sm ooth ed th e paper, and th is is w h a t
fore alw ays fresh and reliab le.
W h eth er
in all its forms. S k in
Blackberries, Raspberries,
as a la x a tiv e, or in larger d oses, as a g en tly
D is e a s e s , N e r v o u s
he read:
Strawberries, Figs,
D e b ilit y , lu ip o t e n -
a ctin g but search in g cathartic, th ese little
M e D arlin M ick ie —Me left eye is feeliu
c
y
,
S
e
m
in
a
l
W
e
a
k
n
e
s
s aud L o ss o f M a n ­
“ P e lle ts ” are un eq u aled .
Etc., Etc.
awful, but I knows yer loves me, an I forgive
h
o
o
d
,
the
consequence
of self sbuse aud
A
s
a
“
d
in
n
er
p
ill,”
to
prom
ote
d
igestion
,
yer
de
sw
ipe
yer
gave
me.
I
’ll
be
true
ter
yer,
Oar trees are grown without irrigation on
Land Office Roseburg, Oregon,*
excesses producing the follow ing sym p­
tak
e
one
each
day
after
dinner.
T
o
reliev
e
November
18,
1895.
t
an I hate dat fenian Clancy. G et out as soon
Red hill land, and all of known varieties
toms: sallow countenance, dark spots u n ­
th e d istress a risin g from over-eatin g, n o th ­
Notice is hereby given that the follow ing
der the eyes, pain In the head, ring­
as yer kin. Yer own
M ame .
that snooeed in Southern Oregon.
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of
his
intention
in
g
eq
u
als
on
e
o
f
th
e
se
little
“
P
ellets.
ing iu the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence
Those contemplating tree planting will to make final proof in support of his claim , and — W ash ln g to n P o st.
in approaching strangers, palpitation of the
T h e y are tin y, sugar-coated, an ti-b iliou s
do well to visit oar orohard and nursery, or that said proof w ill be made before J. R. Neil,
heart, weakness of the limbs ana back, loss of
gran u les. A ny ch ild read ily tak es th em .
ONE THING w ill Make a Whole Man of You
Jen n y’s K iss.
write ua for prioe liat.
County Judge, of Jackson county, Oregon at
memory, pim ples ou the face, coughs, con ­
A ccep t n o su b stitu te that m ay be recom ­
Poetoffloe — Murphy, Josephine sounty Jacksonville, Oregon, on January 4, 1896, viz
sum ption, etc.
Jenny kissed me w hen w e m et—
m en d ed to be “ ju s t as g o o d .” It m a y b e
W illiam H . Barlow on homestead entry No.
DR. GIBBON has practiced in San Francisco
Oregon B. R. station, Grant’s Paaa.
That
i
t
DR.
H
E
N
LE
Y
’S
C
elery,
Beef
and
Iron
Nut as once w e osculated,
b e tte r f o r th e d e a le r, b ecau se o f p ayin g
5490 for the w‘4 n w |f, w j, sw'4, sec. 10, tp. 39 s,
over thirty years ana those troubled should not
Leaving doubt and vain regret—
CARSON ft SON.
h im a b etter profit, b u t he is not th e one
r 1 w.
fail to consult him and receive the benefit of
Jenny ’s lip« were medicated!
T ry a Case. It w ill Make a “ N ew ” Woman of Your Wife
He names the follow ing w itnesses to prove
h is great skill aud experience. The doctoi
w h o needs h elp .
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
cures
wheu others fail. Try him . C ure«
A
free
sam
p
le
(4
to
7
d
o
s
e
s
)
on
tr
ia
l,
is
Bo the romance fade« away.
of. said laud, viz:
g u a r a n te e d . Persons cured at home, charges
m ailed to £ e y address, post-paid, on receip t
And She Won’t W ant to Vote, Either
Love has lost hie dearest blissea.
Patterson Hogue, James Garvin, Homer Neil,
reasonable. Call or write.
o f nam e and address on postal card.
of Talent, Oregon, and Robert N eil, of W illiams,
Ruined 1« the rose of May
D r. J , F . G ib so n , G25 K ea rn ey H i., Baa
A ddress W o r l d ’ s D is p e n s a r y M e d ic a l
Oregon.
With theee chilly, drug store kisses!
F r a n c is c o , C ai.
16-7
R. M. V xatch , Register.
For S a le by T.
B o lto n , odd Fellows’ Block.
A s s o c ia t io n , Buffalo, N . Y,
—A tlanta Constitution.
for Infants and Children.
S
EAST • aid •
The Shasta Route
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
..4:40
HOT SPRINGS
S«S«Se
AND VICINITY:
Dressmaking ¡mil Cutting
M O N E Y LOANED.
Masonic Directory, Ashland.
RUPTU
RE
Instantly Relieved
and Permanently
CURED
N
Treatment Absolutely Painless
ORTHERN
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Shade and Ornamental Trees,
Notice for Publication.
Take your Job Printing to
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Are Yeur Nervis?
Pretty Shaky, Aren’t They?
Is Your Digestion ? Pretty Poor, Isn’t It?
Thin Is Your Blood? Almost Like Water, Eh?
K.