Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 21, 1889, Image 4

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    VALLEY RECORD.
PooT-le’s Paper
Mistakes la Bookstevea.
TAMED SY POETRY.
Bww th« Young Duke •* Burgnady W m
Bochumed '>▼ Frntlon.
iawik NewfoundImMte.
Says a Portland bookseller: “At one
Many years ago, while living in
tune we were carrying a large stock of Roston, I knew a ship master engaged
ivligious works, and one day I called ■D tbe Newfoundland trade, to hum I
out to one of my clerks, holding up a
l»iok which he had wrapped up for zave an order to buy for me in that
one of the native dogs, and ex
mo one, ‘Is this “The City of God!” ’ island
pected
to get one of the well known
No, I guess not' he said, without look­
long haired animals. The captain,
ing round, ‘at least I never heard it big,
i .-.Tied that before. It is generally jowever. brought me a female puppy
a smooth, short iiaired breed, which
.-rilled the Forest City. Perhaps it is of
b:
said was considered by gunners in
Brooklyn.' He afterward explained Newfoundland
as the best of water
that he thought I had found a refer­ dogs.
When a year old Fanny was
ence in some book to a place called the about the
size of a small pointer, say
City of God and wanted to know what
eighteen
or
twenty inches, with short
city it meant
black hair on body and tail, tho latter
“On another occasion a woman with straight, ears small an<l rather pointed
a valise in her hand rushed in and and with a wild and somewhat wolfish
asked a new boy if he had That Hus­ eye. like that of an Indian dog She
band of Mine’ tn our store. He came was rather savage in temper, except
rushing out to me in the back shop to myself, and would fight any
and said a woman wanted to know if dog of either sex. When the was
her husband was in our store. I sur­ about a year old I took hc-r with
mised what the trouble was and at- me to Chicago, and the first time I
toiided to her myself.
had her out duck hunting site brought
‘Some of the most amusing mis­ out my ducks like a trained retriever,
takes, however, are those made by though she had never before seen a
l>eople who get the titles of books gun tired She could swim and dive
wrong. They read about them In .ike an otter and no crippled bird
some catalogue or newspaper, but don’t could escape her. She would dive off
more than naif remember the name, of the Chicago pier and bring up a
and the result is, to say the least, white object from the bottom tn eigh­
peculiar. One woman came in the teen or twenty feet of water. In those
other day and asked for The Rhine­ days plenty of ducks could be found
stone,’ and went out mad because one on the river just outside the village, for
of the clerks told her we didn't sell Chicago was then little more in 1840.
jewelry. Another wanted ‘The Car . On the river batiks lived Irish squat­
¿inal's Letter,’ by Hawthorne. It took ters who kept geese, and the first time
our whole force about fifteen minutes 11 took Fan along the river she attacked
x> get at what she really wanted, The a flock of tame geese, killed the gan-
Scarlet Letter.’ She said she knew , der and brought him to me, and I nad
here was something red about it some­ to pay the enraged old woman who
where and thought it must be car- owned the geese. - Forest and Stream.
iinal.”—Portlana Advertiser.
CIGARETTE MAKING
IN
CAIRO.
Important Facta Rclatlns to a Dangcrooa
Commodity,
The Celebrated French Cure,
“APHR0D1TINE
Overland to California.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S
RIGHT'S Iron Tonic Bitters is what
are looking for if you want a
W you
preparation that will tone tip your system,
give you an appetite, and improve thè diges­
tive organs. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
Is S old on a
The bales are opened as required,
Dissolution of i'o-Partnership.
POSITIVE
and
the
various
leaves
mixed
so
that
LINE,
J. 3.
*- J. X.U-73.
four different priced qualities result,
OTICE is hereby given that the under­
GUARANTEE
SHASTA ROUTE
Mill* * liiMJ,
signed doing a truck and transfer busi­
the best kind being that in which there
to cure any
ness in Ashland, under the firm name of
is the least Smyrna tobacco and the
form of nervous
B.I..I», Pubíi-I.cr» and t ‘4e Proprietor-
Time
Between
Estes
A Williams, has thia <lnv lxx-n dis­
least percentage of large leaves. If
disease, or any
solved by mutual consent. Tho<. E.tvs con­
cigarettes are made exclusively of
disenier of the
ASHLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO tinuing tbe busine *. assuming lhe debts
generative or- -..TEH
the best leaves, which are light
BEFORE
and collecting the accounts of the lute firm.
23 HOUKS.
T hus . Em«.
yellow brown in color and meas­ gaus of either rex whether «rising from the
Ik>u-r.<t in th* F< «toffice at Ashland »
W. W. W illiams .
ure only four by two inches, the excessive use of Stimulants. Tob«<-c:i or Opium, CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAINS RCX DAILY
fte< <>»«1 Cía» mail matter.
Ashland, Or., Feb. Will. 1880.
Between
srotna is very pieasatiL but the smoker or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg­
rgpg! .
. .......
.
gets a headache after about five of ence. Ac., such *s Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful­
ABUL AN I*. O r . Tirimi»». Mar. gl, 1—-m»
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and San Francisco
them. The middle leaves, when dry, ness, Bcariug down Pains in the Back, Seminal
TIMBER LAND, AI T JI NK 3, 1878.
measure about seven by four and a Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­
North
TO-MORROW
half inches, and the lowest leaves of al Emissions, Leucorrhcea, Dizzinesi. Weak Mem­ South
United
States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,{
Loss of Power and Impoteucv. which if ne­ 4:09 p in
Lv Portland Ar 10:45 a tn
all are considerably larger. Cairo air is ory.
Jan’y 25. l^sO. i
Ar Ashiand Lv 5:40 p m
glected often lead to premature old age and insan­ 8:30 a in
so dry that tho leaves must be damped ity. Price 11.90 a box, 6 boxes for $5.0fl Sent by­ 9:U0 a m Lv Ashland Ar 5:10 p m | "VYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
with water here before being cut, Dut mail on receipt of price.
7:00 p in I À.N in compliance with the provisions of
7:45 a m 1 Ar SanFrnnciscoLv
---------- ;-------------------------------- ;
;---------------------------- --------- 5------ ; i the
lilt act
Uli of
Ol Congress
V llllg-TMl of
Ul Jttue
UllUC 3,
□ , 1878, COUUCll
entitled
in Alexandria this is not necessary.
Local
passenger
tram
daily
(except
Sunday) [ ..An HCt for the MI||e ,,f u„,lx.r lan<1^ in the
English mado machines cut up the A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for 8:00 a nt I l.v Portland Ar 10:45 a ni states of California. Oni-on, Nevada, and
received, to refund the money if
leaves, and on the following day the every 45.00 order cure
Ar 11:35 a ni Washington Territory,” Julianna Houck.
I 12:40 p in I Lv
Albany
is not effected.
cigarettes are rolled by Greek, Syrian i a Termanent
I 4:40 p ni I Ar
Eugene
Lv 9:00 a tn of Ashland, County of Jackson, 8tate of
We have thousands of testimonials from old
! Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
or Jewish workmen. A clever work­ ! and young, of both sexes, who have been perma­
. for
* the 1 purchase
____ i
statement No
purchare
I PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS,
man can roll as many as 1,600 a day. nently cured by the use of AritRODtTiNR.
________________
~~ of the
~_____
8E*-4 ' | of
of t'eetion
the 8E‘s No of 14. Section
in n------------------------
No 14. in Township
*-!~
¡
The cigarettes are then carefully over­ ■ Circular free. Address
10 1 11 1ST SLEEPING ( A RS ! i to show that lhe bind sought is more valua­
hauled by an expert, left a week to
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
For accommodation of Second Class Pas­ ble for its timber or stone than for agricul-
dry, and then packed in tin boxes for
WESTERN BEANCH,
sengers, attached to Express Trains.
; tural purposes, ami to establish her claim to
safe. They should, of course, be
BOX 37.
PORTLAND, OR.
said land before the Register ami Receiver
smoked directly instead of being kept,
The 8 P. Co.’s Ferry makes connection of this office at Roseburg. Or., on Friday,
I Sold by T K Bolton, sole agent.
Ashland, with all the regular trains on the East Side
40 too
VW WE
VOM the
W4V VvUTU
1UUU,
°
as I is
often
case AAA
in England.
the 12th day of April. 1889.
So much
for the tobacco; now
for jwcgon’____________________________ Division from foot of F street, Portland.
C
....................
.......
8he names as witnesses: 1 W Burriss, O
tho paper. All large Cairo firms em­
L Stearns, Henry 8 Emery. F Griswold, all
West
bide
Division
—
Between
THE NEW
of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon. Any
ploy one kind of paper only, which is
PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS.
and all persons claiming adversely the
made by a half English company at
above described lands are requested to file
MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.)
Fiume,
L. comes
_____ __ to , j
__
__ , _ near
_ - Trieste.
______ It
their claims in this office on or liefore said
Alexandria in foolscap sheets, and is
7:30 a m | Lv Portland Ari 6:20 p in 12th day of April. 1889.
I
Ar
Corvallis
Lv
|
1
:30
p
m
12
:25
p
m
there cut up to the required size. It is
C ha ». W. J ohnston , Register.
Mtsd. LACHENAL <t GUIGON,
not known now it is made, or whether
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
— | From Pari» | —
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
it is chiefly rice straw; but the mer­
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
chants hero all vow that it is the best 1st. St., near Spring, ASHLAND
TIMBER LAND, ACT JVM 3, 1878
rxrKKSS TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
they can get If one is right in sus­
The Eccentric Duché»» of Montroao.
Has an Entirely New Method for 4:50 p m I Lv Portland Ar 9:00 a in United States Land Office, Ku ebttrg. Or.,4
pecting the paper instead of the to­
Modern Roblnoon Crusoe.
The Duchess of Montrose ia very bacco, it might be well to try to get Washing Fine Embroideries, Lace 8:00 p tu I Ar McMinnville Lv 5:45 ant
jan’v 28,1889. f
Professor Lee, of Bowdoin college,
N otice is hereby given that
who accompanied the Albatross expe­ fond of dress. Her favorite color is cigarettes rolled in tobacco leaves tn- Curtains, Fringes, Muslins, Laces TH Ml! H TICKETS U all peints
in compliance with the provisions of
(white and black) all kinds of Wool­
f paper.
dition as a naturalist, tells of a curious scarlet, and when this elderly lady
TMevsv
the act of Congress of J une 3, 1878. entitled
SOUTH 1R> EAST
(she is 70, I believe) is gotten up in a
only other ingredient left to ens, Ladies Flannels and other Wear
experience
in
the
South
Pacific.
Years
An act for the sale of tie.ber land» in the
Doga have been trained to do many
Via CALIF4BIII. “ states
ago the Ecuador government planted toilet of her favorite hue, supplemented consider is the starch for joining the ing Apparel; also, Gent’s Clothes
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
useful and many amusing things, but
with
a
scarlet
ulster,
her
appearance
is
paper.
This
is
used
with
a
thin
stick
Washington
Territoiy," Oscar Lucas, of
Cleaned
on
Short
Notice.
a
convict
colony
on
Charles
Island,
For
full
information
regarding
rates,maps,
the moat degrading inatruction ever
Ashland, County of Jackson, State of Ore­
certainly peculiar. She is extremely by lhe men who roll the cigarettes. I
one
of
the
Galapagos
group.
etc.,
call
on
company
’
s
agent
at
Ashland.
given to a noble animal of its species
LACE CURTAIN CLEANING A
gon, has this (lav filed in this office his
R. KOEHLER, ’ E P. ROGERS,
The convicts revolted, killed the popular with the lower orders, to may say that each workman is al­
sworn statement Ko . , for the purchase
came to light early in the week. A
whom her grace is well known by lowed to smoke as many cigarettes
SPECIALTY. Satisfaction
Manager.
Asst
G.F
A
Pass
Agt
governor
and
escaped,
leaving
behind
of the NE% of Section No 2>1. in Township
great Newfoundland dog entered a
sight
from
her
constant
fréquentation
(say
forty)
as
he
likes
during
his
work
pigs, cattle, donkeys and horses. Since
No 40 8 Range No 4 K, and will offer proof
Guaranteed.
•oted store near the Bastile, wandered
of
racecourses.
Curiosity
took
her
to
ana
is
presented
with
ten
every
night
to show that the land sought is more valua­
that time no one was thought to live
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
about for some time among the cue
ble for its tiinber or stone than for agri­
there, and at Chatham Island, another go to take a look at the great Socialist to take home with him. Tbe first
tomera and finally seized a bundle con
cultural punxwe», and to establish hi» claim
of the group, the Albatross party were demonstration in Hyde park On ar establishment that I visited only came
G.
A.
II.
to said land before the Register and Receiver
faining aorno shooting jacket« with
told tnat Charles Island was entirely riving there she was instantly ap­ into being fivo years ago, but nowit
of this office at Roseburg, Or.. on Monday
which he made off as fast aa he could
BURNSIDE
PORT,
NO.
23.
proached
by
a
number
of
roughs,
who
has three branch shops in London and
deserted.
the 15th day of April, 181«.
Some of the clerks saw him and about
I. W. BURRISS, Proprietor.
He names as witnesses: James Thornton,
They were, therefore, rather sur­ proceeded to give her some good one in Bombay, Berlin and New York.
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
a hundred of them ran out after him.
Robt M Garrett, I) 1 Waldroop, J T Million,
prised when they visited Charles Island natured advice. “Now, your grace, The proprietors sell only 1 per cent of
This favorite tesort Is gaining in popu­ 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ all of Ashland, Jacksou county, Oregon.
The cry was taken up in tho street and
rades cordially welcomed.
to come upon a m*n nearly naked, don’t stay here—go home ana take their cigarettes in Egypt, but export larity every day.
Any and all tersons claiming adversely the
the “dog thief” was soon being pur­
"M ax P racht , Commander.
care of yourself—it isn’t a fit place for 600,000 a week to England, beside
carrying
a
pig
on
his
back
He
was
above described lands are requested to file
sued by half a dozen police and nun
J R Casey, Adjutant.
you." “Well, boys. I’ll go.” answered 400.000 weekly to India, Europe,
The
very
best
of
WINES,
BRANDIES,
their
claims in this office on or before said
quite
as
surprised
as
they,
and
was
at
dreds of boys besides tbe clerks. The
the lady good bumoredly. And as she China, Australia, etc.
15th day of April, 1889.
first
in
great
fear;
but
finallv
they
BEER
and
CIOARS,
kept
con
­
KNIGHTS
OF
PYTHIAS.
animal was finally run down and
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
My second visit was paid to a well
got him to talk His hair ana beard turned away some one in the crowd
marched off to tho police station, and
stantly on hand.
cried, “Three cheers for Caroline, known purveyor who exports 250,000
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of
nad
grown
very
long,
and
he
had
lost
eventually to tho pound, where be has
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, nieeto every
Duchess of Montrose I” an appeal that a week to England alone, where I saw PORTER
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
all notion of time.
JLLZE. Friday evening Visiting Knights in good
erobably been smothered before this.
met
with
a
hearty
response.
“
Imagine
100
men
rolling
cigarettes,
and
bales
Ho said that some years before he
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878.
standing are cordially invited to attend.
Several shopmen complained that they
Fine BiHiard Table,
had come to Charles Island with a a meeting of British Socialists cheering full of the best tobacco leaves. At the
W. B. M illion , C. C.
had been visited by the dog and had
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,)
H. T. C hitwood , K. of R. & 8.
party in search of a certain valuable a duchess 1" continued my informant. third house I was shown several bales
Wasted Eloquence.
Buffered from his depredations, so that
Jan’y 28.18fifl. )
I have been told, but I do not know of Jobeck tobacco from Yenidje. This
The very best beer of Anaheim, wine and
moss; that he had deserted his com­
there is no doubt that he had been
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Rather an amusing episode occurred panions, who had gone off without with what truth, that the Duchess of consists of socially selected leaves, Hennessy brandy, which will lie sold by
MASONIC,
in
compliance
with
the provisions of
taught to steal by some Fagin of the on an incoming Baltimore and Ohio
Montrose is the lady who became, and is the finest possible from Turkey. the quart or gallon.
neighborhood, which is not a particu train the other morning. A traveling him, and that since that time he had some thirty-five years ago, greatly at This proprietor sends about 125,000
Our tables ire supplied with the latest pa­ SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO, 21, R. A M. the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
“An act for the sale of timber lands in the
pers. Come and see us and we will treat
larly respectable one. — Paris Cor. Now man boarded the train about daylight been alone on the island.
Regular convocations on the Thursday states of California, Oregon, Nevada, attd
He had lived on fruits and herbs; tached to James Buchanan when he every week to England.
vou
as
well
as
we
know
how.
Orleans Picayune.
next after the full moon.
at a station a few miles out of the city. had captured wild cattle by setting was United States minister to London,
Washington Territory,” D, I. Waldroop. of
My fourth visit was to a man whom
W 11 A tkinson , II P.
Ashland County of Jackson, State of Ore­
Being communicative, he engaged his traps for them, killed them with a and who would have married that I had never heard of before, but who
E
B
Myer,
Secretary.
gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
W oosm and the Saaokara.
seat mate, a gentleman, in conversa- spear made by tying his pocket knife gentleman had not her relatives was keenly alive to the correspond­
statement No ...., for the purchase of the
Women could do a grant deal to stop “
tion,
ascertaining
— -------
‘‘L’ng before many min to a stick, and from their hides made strongly opposed her alliance with an ence in the English newspapers. Ho To the Farmers of Jackson Co ASHLAND LODGE.NO. 23, A . F A A. M 8W%of Section No. 12, in Township No 40
th* habit of smoking,* said a gentle­ utes that ho was ; just from Now Haven. a hut He was glad to see men again, American. I heard this story several sends every week more than 80,000
8 Range No 4 E, and will offer proof to show
The undersigned have opened a
Stated communications on the Thursday that the land sought is more valuable for its
man recently. They encourage gen- With all the volubility of his tribo and and asked to be taken back to Chatham years ago in London, but the name of cigarettes to England, and a greater
of or before the full moon.
timlier or stone than for agricultural pur­
tiamen to cmoko in their houses, and the enthusiasm of the average Chica Island, which was granted, of course. the lady was not then stated.—London quantity to Germany. Although in a
E V M ills , W M.
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
declare tlial instead of tobacco smoke goan, he began to discourse ou the •i —Youth’s Companion.
Cor. Philadelphia Telegraph.
smaller line of business than the
Wm K Lawson, Secretory.
before the Register and Receiver of this
haing objectionable they like the I wonderful growth and enterprise of
others, he gets his leaves and his
office at Roseburg, Or., on Monday the 15th
—
IN
­
!
fragrance of a nice cigar. Men smoke tho northwest in general and Chicago
ALPHA
CHAPTER,
NO.
1,
O.
E.
8.
Chi
papers from the same spot as his com-
dav of April. 1889.
Patti's Jealous Pita,
The Glorified Splniter In Boston.
^mte enough when they are alone in particular, contrasting it with “the
Me names as witnesses: James Thornton,
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
Lucy Hooper, writing of Patti's re­ peutors. There are, of course, many
Tho
Boston
woman
is
nothing
if
not
CENTRAL
POINT.
J T Million, Oscar Lucas, Robt M Garrett,
without being encouraged to do so slow going east,’’ to use his own
in each month.
cent performance in Paris, says: “The other reputable establishments in
independent
She
deems
herself
very
all
of Ashland, Jackson county. Oregon.
M rs . J D C rocker , W M.
when they are spending the evening phrase.
‘Tve only lived here three
................................................
And will keep constantly on hand a full
diva was far from feeling content with Cairo besides these four, which, as I
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Miss Kate Chitwood, Secretary.
i« 01« society of any of their friends. yoar8.’’ said he, “but, 1 tell you. I’ve properly at least the equal of the mas­ her reception, though she was enthusi­ have shown, supply every week 1,000,- issortment of Hardware," Stoves and tin­
iiliove described lnnds are requested to file
▲ great many women, too, are learn seen improvements enough in that culine brute, who is taught by her to astically applauded and received myri­ 000 cigarettes to England alone, and ware.
their claims in this office on or before said
know
that
he
is
not
by
any
means
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
ing to smoke cigarettes, and some men short time to make your eastern fel­
15th day of April, 1889,
ads of bouquets. But Mme. Patti is about the same number to other parts WOOD’ N AND WILLOWWARE, CART­
indispensable
creature
commonly
sup
­
C has . W J ohnston , Register
maintain that they like to see them do lows’heads swim.”
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
RIDGES <fc AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS.
not only frenziedly jealous of any of the world.
posed.
The
female
of
the
human
■0. About ono hundred years ago
Then, as the train wound slowly
My
opinion
is
that
no
opium
or
other
prima
donna
whose
renown
so
much
Hold regular meetings every Saturday
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
women used to smoke pipes, but they i along the lake shore, he pointed out species hereabout outnumbering so as approaches her own, but she can­ drug is mixed with the tobacco; and
We Will Not be Undersold evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
TIMBER LAND, ACT JONS 3, 1878.
had better balanced brains than the I numerous recent improvements, vari­ greatly as she docs the local male sup- not endure that any singer in the com­ even in hasheesh dens tho devotee
in good standing are cordially invited to
must needs learn to take care of
wqmen of today- They had no time ous localities that had under his
atttend.
D
estin H igh , N G.
buys
a
bit
of
the
cannabis
indica
ex
­
—
FOR
CASH.
—
pany,
male
or
female,
shall
achieve
a
United
States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,)
self. And so she docs. It is thus
Tor flirting or for lazy luxury, and did observation been transformed from
success while singing with her. On tract and mixes it himself with the to­ Call and see us before purchasing else­ W C J toiler Is, Secretary.
Jan’y 25, 1889. |
one
finds
thousands
of
unprotected
aoi All their minus with lovesick sandy wastes or howling wilderness
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the first night Jean de Rescke, as bacco. In conclusion, one practical where. fcr we can suit you in price and
but
self
reliant
maidens
of
various
PILOT
ROCK
ENCAMPMENT,
NO.
16.
stories.—Herald of Health.
to city boulevards ana handsome
A-V in compliance with the provisions of
approaching matrimonial hope­ Romeo, won such a triumph, especially hint from a wise old Oriental who quality.
Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall every 2d and the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
dwellings, all tho time watching his ages
smokes
seventy
or
eighty
cigarettes
a
J.
C.
SHERIDAN.
in
the
balcony
scene,
that
at
the
close
1th Monday in each month Meihliers in “An act for the sale of timlier lands in the
x Barlin Apartanant«.
listener’s face for signs of astonish­ lessness, pursuing a sort of bachelor- of the act Mme. Patti went into hyster­ day, his wife smoking almost as great a
good standing cordially invited to attend.
states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
esqtte existence in the studio buildings,
Life in Berlin is essentially an apart­ ment He, however, seemed either with art or literature for an occupa­ ics and declared that she would not number: Always use a cigarette holder,
R obt . T aylor , C P.
Washington Territory,’’llenry 8, Emery,
ment one. There ore no homes nere obtuse or unappreciative, and as the tion. Some of them paint things finish the opera—an apology must be and in the holder a tiny plug of cotton
N. A. Jacobs, Scribe.
of Ashland, County of Jackiieu, State ol
Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his
train
slowed
up
at
tho
Twenty-second
ia our sense of the word; that is, peo-
more or less bad, which their kind made for her and the audience dis­ wool previously dipped in lemon juice
HOPE REBECCA DECREE LODGE NO. 14
sworn statement No. . , for the ourchase
e« do r“t live in their own houses, street station, gathered up his belong­ hearted friends mako a habit of buy missed. It took utt the persuasive and changed every time with tbe
of the 8WJ4 of Section No24. in Township
it in l part men ts. This is tho uni- ings to leave the car. “Have you ever ing. Others do hackwork for the powers of the directors to induce the cigarette.—London Lancet
Meet« on the 2<i and 4th Tuesday in each No 40 8 Range No 4 E. and will offer proof
stopped
in
tlte
city
beforer
queried
month
in
Odd
Fellow»
’
«
Hall,
Ashland.
mrsal custom in all the large cities of
to show that the land sought is more valua­
newspapers. As a rule they are ladies jealous little woman to bring the per­
M rs . A nnie L ong , N O.
Europe. Berlin has many largo and 1 the talkative drummer. “Oh, yes,” ! and navo some little income of their formance to a conclusion. Mme. Patti,
Indignant Proteat.
ble for its timber or stone than for agricul­
John
May,
Secretary.
ASHLAND, : : : OREGON.
tural pur;H*ses,aml to establish his claim to
hnndaomo apartment houses; In fact quietly answered the traveler. “1 live own which enables them to make who is 47 years old, is beginning to
Great excitement prevailed at the
said land before the Register and Receiver
nearly all tbo dwellings except Ute right over here on Michigan avenue. both ends meet Their manner of liv­ feel the advance of time, and is con­ Odeon theatre, says a Paris correspon­
of this office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday,
A. O. U. W.
gnlaces aro
falaces
are on that plan, and the rents ; I've lived in Chicago twenty years.”— ing is simple and inexpensive. A sequently twice as cantankerous and dent There was a smell of powder in
the I2th day of April, 1889.
ase not dear, considering that this is Chicago Journal.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66
He names as witnesses: I W Burriss, P
screen in one corner conceals a little ?uarrelsome as she ever was before. the atmosphere of the theatre, and, al­ Will Sell, Rent and Handle
the capital and the metropolis of the
Meets in lodee room in Odd Fellows’ Hall Griswold, Johanna Houck, O L Stearns, all
gas stove and some fe\v dishes. In a t is now a question as to her succes­ though the rival parties nover came to
A Checkered Career.
•aspire*.
I know of a nice* apartment
Real Estate on Commission every hust and Titian Wednesday in each of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon. Any
«■»I-
curtained alcovo is a bed. Half a sor in the role of Juliet There is still actual hostilities, ono felt throughout
month. AU brethren in good standing are and all persons claiming adversely tiie above
la
in an excellent neighborhood that can
“I have traveled,” said Col. Joyce to dozen chairs, an easel or two and some talk of the unlucky debutante, Mlle. the evening that a determined conflict
descrilied lands are requested to file their
bo had for |70 a month, completely • Chicago newspaper man, “in every painting or writing materials complete Darclee. whose breaking down at the might at any moment take place. A Choice Collection of City and cordially invited to attend.
claims in this office on or liefore said 12th
W m P atterson , W M.
furnished. It would coot two or three country on tho globe. I have had the equipment of the virginal menage. dress rehearsal brought about the en­ Leaving out of the count the critics,
day of April, 1889
T hos L ynch , Recorder.
Country
Property
for
s
ale.
times that sum in New York—San dealings with the white, the black and —Albany Argus.
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
gagement in hot hasto of Mme. Patti. the other journalists, the actors ana
I But it is also whispered that Mme. actresses, and those friends of the
Francisco Chronicle.
the red. I speak several languages. I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
¡
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Marchesi's Australian pupil, Mme. theatre who seem to think that no Any person winking to sell prop­
havo seen prosperity and enjoyed it
A Chinese Autocrat.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
OC. By »4 rar the Studaata.
Melba,
will
be
called
upon
to
assume
I have seen adversity, I know what it
new
play
ought
to
bo
produced
with
­
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUJtE 3, J878-
I heard an amusing story about a
erty will find it to their interest
out them, the house was divided be­
The students of Oberlin have peti­ is now. I have been in the insane prominent insurance agent who has a the role.—Chicago Journal.
United States Land Office. Roseburg. Or.,)
to ca.ll and see us.
United States Land Office, Roseburg. Or.,I
tween the disciples of the “naturalist
tioned for a democratic form of col­ asylum and in the penitentiary. I monopoly of the Chinese insurance
Jan’y 28, 1889. (
Jan. 80th. 1889. (
school” and the admirers of what must
A Maine Mother.
li«’ government, of the students, by have never yet been in a corner tnat I business tn this city. He went to a
otice
is
hereby
given
that
N in compliance with the provisions of N otice is hereby given that
be
called,
by
way
of
contrast,
the
the students and for the students. The didn't get out of it I have never laundry and got the Mongol in charge
Capt Ds ris of the five masted
ASHLAND
in compliance with the provisions of
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
poetical drama.
drama.” The occasion thus
faculty will not grant the petition, but i been broke very long, for just when to translate a small circular into Chi schooner Governor Ames, built at “ 'poetical
“
An
act
for
the
sale
of
timber
lnnds
in
the
“
An
act fur the sale of timlier lands in the
have concluded to try a consultation the day seetned the darkest the dollar nese. The names of several wealthy Waldoboro. Me., had a remarkable recalled the stormy premieres of Vic­
states ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
tor
Hugo
’
s
much
contested
plays
;
;^but
but
system. Each class selects three of its turned tip somewhere. I have always Chinese merchants were given
mother.
Sne
was
not
content
with
ven as ref ­
Washington Territory,” J T Million, of Washington Territory," John May, of Ash­
members, who are to confer with a been able to hold my own wherever I erences. When the circular
ir had been bringing up her own eleven sons and manners have changed since “Hor-
Ashland, County of Jackson, State of Ore­ land, county of Jackson, state of Oregon,
and
al
was.
God
endowed
me
with
quick
nam
”
was
first
performed,
“
"
d
nl
-
committee of tbo faculty on college
gon, has this day filed in this office his has this dav filed in this office his sworn
photo-engraved and reduced to a ai^e daugntors in the way they should go,
sworn statement No ... ,for the purchase statement No .. , for the purchase of the
regulations; but these committees perception and abundant language. convenient for printing on an ordi but adopted two or three other chil­ though discontent was in thi teair all
of the 8EJ4
Section No 12, in Township SW>4 of Section No 244. in Township No 40
have no power of legislation or arbi If I meet Mr. Gladstone I havo the nary business curd, trie insurance dren. Sne was the doctor of the whole through the evening, the storm did
No 40 S Range No 4 E, and will offer proof 8 Range I’o 4 E, and will offer proof to show
tration, and it is probable that on this faculty of making Mr. Gladstone be- agent showed ono of his (Chinese neighborhood. Physicians were few not burst until the curtain fell some
to show that the land sought is more valua­ that the land sought is more valual'e for its
account it will noteulist the sympathy licvo that I am his equal, or as good as friends a copy. “Melican plinter no ana inexperienced, as is usual in small time after midnight Then, however,
ble for its timlier t»r stone than for agricul­ timber or stone tlian for agricultural pur­
he. 1 have it in me to read tnen goodc. He spellee my name wlong,” ¡ country places, and Mrs. Davis was when the principal male performer
. of the students. — Boston Transcript
tural purposes, and to establish his claim poses, and to establish his claim to said hind
to said land liefore the Register and Receiver liefore the llegi*ter and Receiver of this of­
quickly. 1 am getting on my feet said the Mongolian merchant “Do ! always sent for in a hurry when any came before the curtain, according to
of this office at Roseburg. Or., on Monday fice at Boseburg, Or., on Friday the 20 day
About Character.
again now. The plowsnares of time ’ou know that my Chinese friend's one was sick. Many were the men usage, to announce the author's name,
the 15th day of April, 1889.
of April, 1889.
Nothing can bo more certain than are in my face, the giiow is in my hair. amily pride was iniuredf said the she saved from death. One man, the great bulk of the audience, who
He names as witnesses: James Thornton.
GEO. W. STEPHENSON,
He names as witnesses: M N Long, John
that tho character can be sustained and Sometimes when I look into my mirror insurance agent. “It seems that Ah given up for dead by everybody else, bad been patient till then, cried out,
Oscar Lucas, Robt M Garrett, I) I Waldroop Johnson, C J Anderson, H 8 Evavs, all of
“
Not
no
I"
and
the
actor
’
s
voice
was
and
think
and
think
and
think
of
all
1
all of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon. Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon. Any
strengthened only by its own ener­
Sooy is the Chinese synonym for is nows very wealthy citizen of a
PROPRIETOR.
Any and all nenrana claiming adversely the and all persons chiming adversely the above
getic action. The will, which is the havo seen, and of the people whom 1 8mith, G11U
Vl*V U1VIVHUUU
*».
western state. Often there would be lost in a tempest of indignant protest.
and the
merchant D^VXIVU
spelled bis
Haying purchased the old stable on above described lands are requested to file descrilied lands are requested to file their
•antral force of character, must be have met, and what has occurred and name Smyth. Tim Chinese 8myths two calls for her at once, and in one —Boston Herald.
Main street near the bridge, and assumed their claims in this office on or before sairt claims in this office on or liefore said 31 duv
trained to habits of decision; other­ tho ingratitude of man, I wonder that with a ‘y’ have a very ancient pedi case a couple of men carried her a half
of April, 1889.
the management of the same, I am pre­ 15th day of April, 1889.
Only
•
taall
Boy
«ad
a
Match.
I
am
living.
1
wonder
why
I
was
wise it will be able neither to resist
gree, ana my friend's feelings were mile through snow waist deep to the
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
pared to offer the public better accommoda­
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
Bolting off a log is a difficult feat tions than ever before afforded in Southern
injured by being classed with the sick bed of a friend. She was present
evil nor to follow good. Decision gives born.’’—Washington Post.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
the power of standi ug firmly^ when
Smiths who spell their name with an at the birth of every child born in the oomporea with the effort needed to let Oregon in the livery business.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
She Will Be the Richest.
to Yield, however slightly, might be
timber land , act J une 3,187».
i ’i.’ ’’— New York Star.
^for over forty years.—Lewis- loose aa explosion and start a first HORSES BOARDED AND FED
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
class fire in and about Pittsburg. A
only the first step in a downhill course
Tbo little princess of the Nether­
irnal.
United
States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,I
Ml»» Aitor'» Pearl Slipper».
match, tossed aside by a small lad the
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,)
to ruin.—Once a Week.
lands, when she becomes queen of
At Reasonable Rates.
Jan. 30th. 1880. f
Jan
’
v
28.1889.
f
other
day,
let
loose
the
dogs
of
de-
That’» the Wont of It.
Holland, will be one of the richest
Mrs. August Belmont has tbe finest
otice is hereby given that
N
N
otice
ib
hereby
given
that
•truction,
burned
a
railway
trestle,
Creole Gumbo.
New ami handsome turnouts, reliable
sovereigns, if not the richest sover collection of sappl
in compliance with tbe provisions of
sapphires in this country,
There are some men in this world
in compliance with the provisions of
Astor is credited who couldn’t tell you that two parallel cremated other valuable property and and safe buggy teams, and good saddle the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled j the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
Will
Northern visitors to New Orleans eign, in Europe. The civil list of Hol though Mrs. William
horses
always
to
be
had
at
these
stables.
“An act for the sale of timlier lands in the | “An act for the sale of timber lands tn the
ar« invariably interested to learn Ute laud, which is secured on the revenues with possessing the finest single one. lines maybe infinitely produced and scattered a group of small boys as
states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and ; states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
ereole way of making bisque and of Borneo, is very large- £3,000,000 When one of thi le younger Astors was never meet, without tilling you with popcorn is propelled from the surface
WILL Bl Y AM) SELL H4RSES.
Washington Territory,” Rolit. M. Garrett, ¡Washington Territory,” M. N I-ong. of
gumbo. They take buck with them C1 annum, it is said. The duchy of married a dainty* pi irescat was given an earnest desire to denounce the state­ of a hot choral. No one outside of
of Ashland, County of Jackson, State of j Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Ore­
xombourg Dasses to the Grand Duke her by
in this office bis sworn
packages of tilec and serve up at their
, her uncle. It it was her wedding ment as a malicious lie. And they these two gas fed cities can tell how
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his gon, has this day filed
, for the purchase of the
■o«ne tables a mess which they inform of Nassau ana then becomes a portion slippers; they were of white satin are always excellent people.—Boston &a fire a small spark can kindle.
■sworn statement No ...., for the purchase of | statement No
of Section No 2fl, in Township N<-39
leaky gas pipe and the carelessly
their victims is New Orleans gumbo. of the German empire, but the king elaborately seeded with pearls, put in a Budget
the N W*4 of Section No 12. in Township No 8W
tossed match supply the elements
10 8 Range No 4 E. and will offer proof to 8 Rang- No 4 E, and will offer proof to
don» of Holland, not coming undet white satin box, on the inside of which
—Now Orleans Picayune.
show that the land sought is more valuable
show that the land sought is more valuable ¡ for
the operation of the Salic law, de­ in pale colors were "lady slippers"'
▲ French subterranean river has needed in the case, and the small boy
its timber or stone than for agricultural
for
its
timber
or
stone
than
for
agricultural
Is
most
apt
to
act
as
officiating
mini»
George Elliott, of Baltimore, iaprob scends to the king's little daughter and on the outside china alters. The been explored for a mile or more by {
purposes, and to establish his claim to said purtHwe». and to establish his claim to said
ter
for
the
dangerous
couple
whose
ably the oldest acrouaut in the world. She is a bright, intelligent, clever sentiment was really very pretty, and M. Martel, who derives from his in ■ —, - . .
-
land liefore the Register and Receiver of lamí before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday the
this office at Roseburg, Or., on Monilay the ! 26
He began ballooning in 1834, and has child, with a good deal of eharactci the work was most artistically done. - vestigations a theory of the origin of
p»utln°Een ’of flames.—
day of April, 1889.
7
15th
daj
’
of
April,
1118k
and
determination.
Home
Journal
Philadelphia
Times.
made 137 ascents in all, in only one of
He names R» witnesses: John May, H 8
He names as witnesses: James Thornton,
-
__
_
_________
I
which wm he seriously injured. His
The corset, though railed at by a
D I Waldroop, J T Million, Oscar Lucas, al! ; Evans. John Johnson. C J Anderson, all of
thigh wm broken on thia occasion,
Woodyard in Ashland.
Seed Potatoes.
jcw jress reformers, will not go. It
of Ashland, Jackson cwunty, Oregon. Any Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon. Any
BiK Tunneling.
and he ceased his aerial flights. Now
and all personsclaiming adversely the alxive and all jiersons claiming adversely the above
There is a well stocked wood yard
Jackson Hockersmith, who raises a j)a8 a good grip on its wearers, and,
described lands are requested to file their described lands are requested to file their
ho is 84 years old and practices shoe­ ' A mighty system of under ground back of the Novelty Block, corner quality of jxitotoes every year that are a8 were> ha8 COme to stay,
in this office on or before said 26 dav
claims in this office on or before said 15th claims
. tunneling is being commenced in New Main and Hargadine streets. Dry, 16 noted for their excellence, has 2000 lbs.
making. _____________
of April, 1889.
J
day of April, 1889.
York city. The titnnels are to be 150
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
“
Misery
may
like
company,
but
I
’
d
of
choice
Early
Rose
potatoes
for
sale,
C
has
.
W.
J
ohnston
,
Register.
inch
stove
wood
and
18
and
20
inch
A full supply of
In Milwaukee all the Ore departm ent i feet below the surface so as to avoid all
i rather hab de rhumatiz in one leg den
wires are lanl under grout.d in cast ini|>ediment8 of wires, pita's, sewerage heater wood, delivered on short notice ; at a cent and a half per pound.
FINAL I’ROOF NOTICE.
C offins , C askets , R obbs of A ll
j ter hab it in bole.”—[Uncle Gabe.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
a that cot 15 cents a foot i and river boils. The main tunnel is to any where in town.
Medford to .Jacksonville.
N. B.—All parties hauling wood to
works Well, is cheap and is i extend north and south from City Hall
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1878,
S izes , G loves , C rates , etc .
I.and Office at Rpseburg. Or.,I
Patronize the only wagon that con- Mr.
_ _____
H. B. Wynne,,
..,__ ____________
of Whiteville, ,____
Tent:.,
XT°?I?E 18
irV^THAf
within the reach of nearly
town or having wood for sale in large
:
to
Fleetwixxl
park
and
under
Brooklyn
nects
with
every
train,
rain
or
shine,
;
»ne
of
Jhe
many
druggists
jvlio
recon:
United
States
Land
Office,
Roseburg,
Or.,I
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
•very city.
or small lots will do well to call at the |
’
'
mend
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy,
Le-
Jan
’
y
25,
1889.
i
"
and carries the U. 8. mail and Wells,
J
~
■ to Coney Island and Jersey City to
-LN the following named settler has fiki.l
’ | cause they Know it is reliable. Mr, W ynne
office of C. W. Ayers at the alxive I
Office and wareroom at railroad crossing, N otice is hereby given that notice of his intention to make final proof
Fargo & Co.’s express. Satisfaction -Isays:
|
“i have sold Chamberlain's Cough
The entire value of imports at the - Newark. Four-track railways are to corner.
in oompliance with the provisions of tn supiiort of his claim, and that said proof
(37)
Remedy and take pleasure in recommend­ Helman street.
guaranteed.
J ohn D yer , Driver.
grf New York during Ute last fiscal . run under them at express speed car­
I the act of Congress of J une 3.1878, entitled
- -- ——------ ■ ■. — ■. — -». r - .r—F
ing it to the general pulic as being a medi-
i “An act for the sale of timber lands in the will be made liefore the Judge, or in his
WM 1510,968.433, and at all other rying freight and passengers. Thus
absence liefore the clerk of the county court
Settlement
Wanted.
■
cine
of
great
worth
and
merit.
The
nianu-
Shiloh
’
s
Catarrh
Remedy.
! states of l.'aUfornia,
California, Oregon, Nevad
Nevada, and of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jiickson-
in the country 3273,026,668. ■ overhead and underground will sweep
Administratrijc’s Notice.
Shiloh's Catorrh Remedy, a marvelous tacturers of tins remedy certainly have been
,
Washington
Territory,''
Isaac
W.
Bi
lurriss,
All those knowing themselves in­ cure forCatarrh.Diphtheria'.Canker Mouth, 8rea‘ benefactors to suffering humanity
i’X?'
on Saturday, April 6th,
’ that great human tide occupying New
3783,398,100.
, of Ashland, County of Jackson, St
Jtate of
debted to the late firm of Youle & Gil­ and Headache. With each bottle there is 11 does n?1 d,r.-v up.a cough or cold; but In the matter of the estate of R. N. Ander- 1 Oregon, has this day filed in this office
York and vicinity.
offi his t. i VJ?: Jan>e!* A. Bagley, Homestead
son H pcphsp H
v„
for the purchase
.for
ni_.
sworn statement No
roy are requested to come forward and an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more I I'Xisens and relieves it, freeing the system
Mi of BE)?, Sec 2, Tp 38 8 R 1 West,
M
Dissolution. of Co-Partnership.
kid effects of the rold- r or sale at N otice is hereby given that I of the XW% of Section No 24, in . To
_ownship He names the following witnesses to prove
The Farmers Alliance of the nortn- pay up forthwith, as a straightening up successful treatment of the complaint«,
the undersigned has been appointed No 40 8 Range No 4 E, and will offer proof his continuous residence upon and cultiva­
without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold i cents per bottle, by T. K. Bolton,
OTICK is hereby given that the un­ 1 western states at Desntoines, Iowa, of accounts is desired. All those hav­ by T K. Bolton.
by the county court of Jackson county, j to show that the land sought is more valua-
•
7
7
.
.
dersigned doing business in Ashland, • have decided to fight the binder twine ing bills against the tirm should also
--------------------- —
Great reduction« in dress goods at Oregon, sitting in probate, administratrix i ble for its timber or stone than for agricul. tion of. said land, viz: William C Butler,
under the linn name of Payne A Harris
James E Rummel
of the estate of R. N. Anderson, deceased.
More oranges, lemons, bananas, figs McCall’s . Call and examine.
tural purposes, and to establish liis claim to Frank M Thompson, all
of Ashland, Jack-
have this day dissolved partnership by combination, and recommend to the present them.
All
persons
indebted
to
said
estate
are
re
­
said
land
before
tbe
Register
and
Receiver
and
raisins
are
consumed
in
the
United
»on
county,
Oregon.
W. M. GiUtOY, Proprieter.
mutual consent. T. A. Harris retiring and farmers three things: First—To change
quested to settle the same immediately,and ! of this office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday,
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
Remedy
is
famous
States
than
in
any
other
country
in
Anv person who desires to protest against
David Pavue continuing the business, col­ their binders into harvesters with plat­
for its prompt and effectual cures of coughs ttnrie having claims against the estate will ' the 12th day of April, 1889
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
lecting all accounts due the late firm and forms for hand binding.
The production of coal of all kinds the world.
Second—
He names as witnesses: Henry 8 Emery, of
. and colds. The most severe cold may be present them to me at my place of residence
substantial reason, tinder the law
paying all indebtedness. D avid P aynr ,
and relieved by a few doses of this tn Gillette block, Mam street. Ashland, Johanna Houck. O L Stearns, 1’ Griswuld, and any
To change their self-binders into head­ increased front 129,975,557 short tons
T. A. H arris .
The immigration board is having I loosened
the regulations of the Interior Depart-
Jackson
county,
Oregon,
with
the
proper
all
of
Ashland.
Jackson
county,
Oregon.
valnable
remedy
For
sale
by
T.
K.
Bolton
Ashland, Or., March 9tb, 1881*.
ers. Third—To curtail the output of in 1887 to 145,363,744 in 1888- Its prepared a map with the location of
»Heli proof should not lie allowed
vouchers attached, within six months from . Any and all tiersons claiming adversely the
lie given an op|wirtunity at the above
small grains whenever experience value in 1888 was $208,125,806.
alxive described lands are requested to file will
lands yet open for pre-emption marked i Moses Fields Michigan greenbacker, the first publication of this notice.
time and place to cross-examine
8 arah N. B exver ,
Mrs. Senator Stanford drive« through shows that there is doubtful profit.
; their claims in this office on or before »»id mentioned
the witnesses o( said claimant, and to offer
who brought that party into national
Take a look at those $1 50 shoes at upon it.
Administratrix of said estate. I '2th day of April, 1889.
the streets of Washington behind a
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
prominence, died at Detroit la6t week.
Dated March 14th. 1889.
• I Artists materials at H. 8. Evans’.
C ha ». W. J ohnston . Register.
' All kinds of oils at H. S. Evans’, x j O. H. Blounts.
pair of bones valued at 120,000.
claimant
C uab . W. J ohnston .
Plato thought that boys are the most
nntamable of wild beasts, and hi
opinion has bad eminent supporters.
Po;x3 probably meant much the same
thxig when ne said that scboollx>ys
have no character.
In view of this opinion, the story ol
Fenelon and the young Duke of Bur
gundy lias a peculiar significance
There is, indeed, no more signal exam
pie of the immens' importance of wel.
conceived, well di.ected methods ol
education than t'.te transformation
which Fenelon wr -ught in his royal
pupil.
A more intractable subject prouablj
never exercised the wita and patience
of his instructor. Before no wa.
Slaced in the hau ’; of Fenelon, th«
like was in simple truth much mon
of a wild beast tlian a rational hurnar
being.
One of his chief pleasure was ir
kicking and biting all his attendant;
who approached him. At times h<
ref used to speak a word for hours. Or
other occasions he would not eat.
though tempted with all the triumph»
of tbe royal cooks.
His grandfather. Louis XIV, hau
been at infinite pains to obtain for him
the most judicious attendants and
tutors; but all had given up their
charge as hopeless. At length Fen
elon was called in.
Fenelon was not without experience
in dealing with young people, and he
had already written a book on educa
tion; but his peculiar fitness for the
task he had undertaken was that of a
character unique in charm and sym
pathetic insight.
In Fenelon’» dealings with his pu
pil he had one leading idea, to whtcL
perhaps educationists nave not giver
the importance it deserves. This idea
was that for every individual there is
one poet who above al) others ap|x*als
to the deepest instincts of his nature,
and ia therefore fitted to be one of the
highest forces in educing the best
qualities of his mind and heart.
Fenelon had not been long with his
pupil before he. discovered that with
all his ungovernable passions be had
a “Virgiltan soul” -tn other words
that in the depths of tho boy’s nature
there was that which responded to the
graceand tenderness whichdistinguish
Virgil above all other poets.
Virgil accordingly was made the in
strument through whom he sought to
effect his ends. The result exceeded
his hopes. Virgil did indeed become
the duke’s favorite poet, and the chief
formativo influence of his brief life.—
Chambera’ Journal.
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