Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 31, 1889, Image 4

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D1HEOTORY
............... ¡Senator»
» f Dolph ...............
........... 1
/•tin H Mitchell
Congressman
•*f*r Hermann
Governor
•yiresi.r Feniw»y*r
beeretary of btate
• *orjr W Meß nd*
btate
Treasurer
• W Webb
8u*t Public Instruction
B B MrF.lroy
Btate Printer
Freak (' Baker
W W Thayer
)s*p**M*
Judges
WH'-em r I.*rd
R ■ Hr »he
►»rev rv*ie!*z »«TdtT.
L * W*M»er
.rirenit Judge
ltltam M
»*g
Attorney
V J ■» k ,*■ JoM-phtoe Imke and Klarn-
■ th *o**ttea
j*-. a»*« •*r»TV.
. Jacksonville
4 m * ly 8»*4
Senator
4 C et»nl»y
I T Bowditeh
ftsb'rt A Miller
• Representatives
I
W k Eric»
i K Nri!
.County Judge
- . (Commissioners
VZilhsm Ray
1
O**» W Taylor
M m Muller
.County Clerk
limes <i Btrdsey
...........
Sheriff
B H Moore
....................... .Treasurer
J M Childers
. .
Assessor
n H Mitchell
School Superintendent
I 8 Howard
Surveyor
Bv R I’ryce
........... Coroner
*c apniNC corNTT.
B»*«ty Seat
Grant* Pa«»
Walter Sinclair.
Joint Senator
C J Howard.
Representative
Volney (ndvig
....
.County Judge
J Hanselh...........
I' 'ommissioner»
E nnri»»n.
Cha* K ('hariMor.. ...
County Clerk
J C Mt**»
Sheri.i
1 A Jennings
............. Treasurer
C C I«ea:u
Assessor
W A Mn»»ie
.School Sti pcrin tendert
W S Saunders
Surveyor
Dr Flanagan
Coronor
t
KLAMATH COt’KTT.
Count f Sent
.Linkville
C A t.'og»-« II, of Lake
Joint Senator
5 I’ M .»«. <>( Lak e
Joint Representative
W 8 Moore
County Judge
ff I! I riiwford ..
^Commissioners
t, 1i Kester
A I. L*avitt.
Clerk
M D Chihier»
Sheriff
Cha« Grave».
Treasurer
John Smart
Assessor
P L Fountain
Hchool Superintendent
J Ft Griffith
...............
Surveyor
John W Siemens
.............................Coroiier
LAKE
ror«TT.
Bounty Seat
Lakeview
c
' ..¿-.n. i:._ of Lak*
JatatSenatoi
* r Mo«, of Lahr
Joint Representative
W A Wit-hire
Connty Judge
Bi. Sherlock ..
L
- -
william Bagley.
(Commissioners
W T B oy -4
Clerk
Wtlli«ra C*rii
Sheriff
A M«Callen
Treasurer
a R i»her
School Superintendent
J F, McDonough.
Assessor
W X Barry
Stock Inspector
Th» eirrnit court for the First Judicial
Cdnet act* in Jackion county on first
•nflay in April, September arid Decem­
ber. In Klamath rnuniy on Second Mon
4*r ta J nne and first Monday In November,
ta Lake county on the third Monday in
Mar and the ««-ond Monday in October.
I* Josephine connty on first Monday» in
March and August
For Jackson county the County, Probate
tad Commissioners courts meet every
month, commencing with the first Monday’;
tar Josephine county, the first .Monday in
Jannnry, April. Jnlv and September; for
b*k* rnnnty. every alternate month, com-
me*vinp the ffrit Monday in Jawnarv; for
Klnmsth r.onni., the fir»! Wednesday in
Hr*r*h. June, c’rptew'ber aed November.
The Cherches.
PRESBŸTERIAN
Church, corner Main nnd Helman streets.
B*ffulnr Services.—Sundav, It A. M. nwl
7 :M> P. M. Sunday School. 0:20 A M.
Tonng Pcorle'» Meeting. 3 o’locck P M
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
Rxv. F. G. S traws *,
Pastor.
METHODIST.
Church, corner Main and Bush »treets
Regular Services.—Sunday. 11 A M. mid
7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M
Prayer Meeting, every Thiir»<lny evening.
llt.v. C. A. I. rwis ,
Pastor.
t t?
■rax.
BAPTIST.
SHELLING THE SAVAGES.
AFTER BUFFALO CALVES.
SOME DIMINUTIVE ME?. AND WOMEN
7/HO ACHIEVED FAME
ENGLISH METHOD OF PUNISHING
SOUTH 6EA CANNIBALS.
3ABY STEALING ON THE PLAINS
AN EXCITING BUSINESS.
A Dwarf Who Killed His Man In * DoeL
Ascnglng thè Murder ot Sallors by Bom­
Domestic Cows Corralled to Nurture the
A Abort Pole with a Long Naina and
bardine a ViUage— Treachery of thè Sa­
Wild Young One*—A Sample Hunt and
tire»— Evidenti/ Not a Pleaxant Piare,
What It Netted—Wliat Maternal Affre-
for Milite Men to Live.
tlon Will Dare and Do.
Title—On* Own Tom
Thumb and
the
"Matron Io Miniature” —Unldah Ramp.
Sir Geoffrey Ha iaon 1» used for the genesto
of thl* article, not because he wa* thesnoiilert
ot tbe long ii»t of midget* wbo hav* appeared
open tbe cage of action during th* pact 300
year«, but for to*reason that be I* tbe ear. «t
of which authentic record bac been preserved,
fie wa» born In tbe year 1619, at Oakham,
Ratlandahlre. England He firct attracted
Che attention of the Duke of Buckingham in
i®3. be being then '* year, old and but eight­
een inch«* high.
Utti* Geoffrey, er Jeffrey, an it U aome-
tline* written, remained in the «ervice of tb»
duke until tbe time of tbe tour of Charles 1,
king of England, through tbe different »hires
after bi* marriage with Marla Henrietta.
When tbe king and hi* new bride visited
Buckingham, tn order to aerve their majestic*
with a unique surprise. Geoffrey, th* dwarf,
wa* incased in a large cold pio and served at
dinner, much to the delight of tbo royal vt»
itora
THE DUEL OX HORSEBACK.
In a vague sort of way report» are rec eived
aow and then in England—and by telegraph
in the United State*—of th* "vengeance"
taken upon some savage trite-» in the "smith
».-»«” by tha "«helling of a village" suppo-od
to contain the residences of «ur.dry cannil»«!«
who havo murdered a European
It sc - .uls well enough to hav* It reported
ttiat "adc-qur.te reprisals" have t-ren made in
--a h cases In tbo n-anne-r indicated, but tbe
fo'iowing account of how vengeance is taken,
to.-ether with the reasons for such action,
gi ven us by an eye witnem of one such oc­
currence may enlighten u* somewhat in re­
gard to the real effect produced by such
methods:
“They talk a good deal of keeping the na­
tion of the New Hebrides and Raloman's
group* on their good behavior,” remarked
our informant; “but let me tell you, three un­
breeched dev ito of canniteds ain’t hurt much
by all we do to them.
Her majesty wa* to pleam»! with the prank*
of the little elf that she was allowed to take
him with her to London. Soon after this
event be began to grow rapidly and soon shot
up to three feet, a calamity which be charao
teristically claimed wa* due to royal feeding.
Still be retained bls position a* court dwarf
under tbe suggestive name of Lord Minimus,
was present ii|on all state occasion* and knew
mere, perhaps, of the affairs of tbe govern
ment than tbo king * ministers themselves
He was sent to France to bring an attend
ant for the queen, she being a native of that
country
While on tbi* errand, thinking
himself a dwarf of considerable Importanc ­
es formed tbe acquaintance of Mr. Croft«, a
yoang man of high social standing and pow
to-.n tn France, who teaaed th* poor Utti*
dwarf beyond the bounds of reason. Being a
courtier when at borne ho naturally resented
th* treatment of young Croft*, which finally
became unbearable, resulting In • challenge
from tbe dwarf.
When Croft* and his friends appeared at
tb* seen* of rendezvous Croft* was armed
with a squirt gun filled with muddy water
Thl* enraged the llttlo Englishman to ths ex
tent that a real duel followed, tbe partici­
pants being mounted on horseback, which put
them more on a level. Croft* fell dead at tbe
j first flra
The remainder of the adventurous life of
Hudson read* like a romance. He wa* for
some time a slave in Barbary; afterwards,
upon his return to England, a captain in tho
royal army In 1664 he accompanied the
queen on a visit to Franco, but after the be­
stowal of all this royal honor upon him bo
was scat as a prisoner to Gatehouse, West
minster, having been suspected of being privy
to tho popish plot He died at the Gatehouse
prison in his Gid year
BOROWLASEl AND THUMB,
Count Joseph Borowlaakl was a Pole He
wa* born in the year 1730; be came of a fam­
ily of six children, of which every other ono
were dwarfs The first of tho family was a
son 8 feet and 4 inche» high, thon camo an­
other who was 6 feet in bis stockings after he
had attained man's estate, next came Joseph,
the subject of this sketch, who was but 27
inches high on his twenty-first birthday, of
the three that followed Joseph the first and
last were of ordinary proportions, tho middle
one being a dwarfees, who died at the age of
22, being thon but 23 inches tall. Joseph
becamo celebrated for his remarkable lon­
gevity as well as tor the brevity of liis stature,
he living to the advanced age of 98. After
bi* tour through England he visited bl* ua-
tive land, but returned two years later to th*
British isle*, married a lady of ordinary size,
raised a large family and died at Bonk'* cot­
tage, near Durham, in 1837
About five ycarsafter the death of Borow
laskl, tn 1842, Tom Thumb, th* most cele­
brated dwarf of modern times, although not
the smallest by any means, began bis trium­
phant march under the auspices of hi* patron
saint, P T Barnum. Tom’* real uome was
Charles Stratton. He was born in 1838, and
was therefore but 4 years of age when put on
exhibition at Barnum’s museum, New York
city He weighed twelve pound* when first
exhibited, soon became famous, and made his
first trip to England in 1844, 1 bolieve, but it
may have been a year or two later Ho grow
but very little until after tho end. of his fif
teentb year, then grew until be was 23. At
tbe age of 39 he began to “fill out,” and dur
Ing his last trip west, in 1883, he stated bis
weight to be seventy pounds! Not much of a
“midget," sure. He died at his summer resi­
dence, near Middleboro, Mass., July 15, 1883,
age<l 45.
MR CRAIG’S WARNING.
"Take, for instance, theertseof two unfortu-
nato traders wo found located on Anibrym,
one of the New Hebrides, when we were there
a little while ago. We wr>re running down
the windward side of that island, and when
we were near Craig’s cove—just as pretty a
tittle landing a« you ever saw, on the edgo of
a cocoanut grove, about six miles long and a
tnilo wide—we were hailed by a white man
In a I><>at, and when he camo aboard he told
us he was Mr. Craig, that be had leased that
plantation from the native chiefs for £20 a
year, and ho and hi» partner had been doing
businers thus for more than flvo years They
got elong well enough until one of tho chiefs
ot a little village with whom they had been
trading all the time for copra (dried cocoanut
moat) had grumbled about the [.rice that[was
being paid, and had warned them that unless
more trade was paid in the future someteidy
would bo hurt—with the poisoned arrow» so
silenfly and fatally used by that people.
Craig said he know what that meant, for he
bad often seen some poor devil struck by ono
of these noiseless, venomous darts, and in a
few hours die in dreadful agony. His native
wife, ho thought, might be a protection to
him, but he was very much afraid that hie
partner was a doomed man.
“Of course, we promised to do what we
could for him, and soon after, meeting the
English gunboat patrolling those waters, we
reported what Craig had told us. We were
assured the matter would be investigated,
and we learned shortly afterward that the
gunlioat visited Craig’s cove and the com­
mander had a ‘palaver’ with the chiefs of
that district. They were informed that if
they injured the property or hurt the persons
of the two foreigners living there summary
vengeance would be taken. Of course, they
were assured that nothing of the kind was
thought of, and so they sailed away.
"A few days afterward Craig’s unfortunate
partner, while walking through their cocoa-
nut grove, was struck by one of those slen­
der, noiseless, poisoned arrows the New He­
brideans use, and in an hour was dead.
“Then the second mate of a ‘labor vessel,'
going in shore in answer to a friendly ‘smoke’
signal from the beach, was killed, with two
of his crow, by a volley from tbe ambusbed
natives, armed with rifles, and the boat’s
contents plundered.
TM WARRXK SISTERS.
Church, corner Church and High streets
Mrs. Tom Thumb, the wife of th* subject
Regular Service,.—Sunday, 11 A. M. nnd
of tbe foregoing, was, before she attracted the
7:30 P. M, Furulny School. 9:30 A M
attention of her husband’s patron saint, little
Uhristinn Endeavor Society, L:80 P 'i
Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening Betsy Bump. When put on exhibition bo­
Covenant Meeting, Saturdav before third ride her future husband, at tbe New York
Sunday in each month. 2 I’. M. I.i.di.-.' museum, she adopted l-avina Warren as a
Social, »econd T ucih I av eve in each mon b stage name She was married to tho little
R»v f. K. V an T a - s : l .
general at Grace church, New York city, in
Pastor.
1863, and was, therefore, just twenty years a
wife.
Mrs. Stratton, when young, weighed any
where from fifteen to thirty pounds As age
Church, cor. Main street nnd Boulevard advanced she bocame quite portly, and
Kcgulsr Services.—Siine,av, 10:30 A. M weighed, when she made tho last trip west,
•ad 7:80 1’. M. Sunday School. 12 M. not less than fifty pounds Robust health,
general portliness combined with a natural
Frtyer Meeting, every Thursday evening.
Rrv. G. J W ebster ,
rotund figure, gave hor quite a motherly ap­
Pastor.
pearance, w hich earned for her the sobriquet
o^the “Matron in Miniature.”
After mourning the death of the ronowmed
CATHOLIC’
i
Tom for a year and nine months, Mrs. Strat­
ton tried abbreviated matrimony a second
(Ttnrch. corner Sixth and B street-
• egu lar Services -Every fourth Sunday, lime by a union with Couut Primo Magri,
IB A. M
Snndav School, even- fmirih April fi, IS35, The count is but thirty-two
inches in height and weigh» less than his min­
Sunday,* P. M
F' atuf . i F. S. N oil ,
iature bride Like her first marriage, this
Pastor.
second one was also performed in New Y’ork
city at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Rev
EPISCOPAL.
Dr. Watkins officiating
Since her second marriage the late Mrs
Services in Baptist church, cor. Church Thumb has settled down to the enjoyment of
and High streets, second and fonrlli Suu- an enviable reputation, but few inklings of
<*y*. IP. M.
R kv . F. R, T icknor ,
her everyday life are giveu to the public.
Pastor.
Minnie Warren was another celebrated
dworfess. Sho wa* a sister to Mrs. Tom
Thumb, and bciure being put on exhibition
DUNKARD
beside her sister was plain Huldah Bump
Vharrh on Granite street. Regular .'•erv- Minnie was some ten years younger than
Mrs. Thumb and weighod 42 pounds Bhe
Preaching every Sunday. It A. M.
wa* born on the Bump homestead, two miles
out from Middleboro Center, Mass., and
TurtO’ Notes.
early began the show business. She was mar
The children of poor miners in Illinois ried to Maj. Newell in 18— and died July 3:1,
are reported to 1« actually starving from 1S78, eight hours after tbe birth of a girl
hunger and w ant. This is hut another in­ baby weighing 6 pounds, one-seventh the
weight of tho little mother ~
The
‘
uaby lived
stase* of how the policy that fattens a few
twit a few hours Mother and baby were
monopolists is protecting our “infant in­ buried In the same coffin —John W W right
dustries.
The "fo'toring hand'' in Penn­ in St Louis Republic,
sylvania and Illinois is largely engaged in
<>«King grave* fur the poor.—, Boston
Beneficence is a running stream. If cash
Globe
flows out of a good man's pocket, it will a!
Tariff reform, reasserted and emphasized, most miraculously flow tn again. Just as
will again be the absorbing is»ue. We can water rushes into a channel whoae waters
hare to gush out Many * good man s purse
not oscape it If we would, and I do not be-
is like a siphon, the very emptying of which
h*ve that any thoughtful man within the insures its refilling.—Arthur Edward*
party desires to do so.—[St. I-ouis Repub­
I hry Agreed.
lic.
’1 think." said one Detroiter to an­
other tho other day. "that what we need
in tiie center of t ;e river, or somewhere
along the riverside, iaagoodnatatorium,
such as they have in the Seine in Paris."
“1 don't know about that." said the
other with some hesitation, 'I don't
know that there is any public demand
for the French thing that you spent
about, but I do think that we ought to
have along the river side some good
While the manufacturers of New Eng­ |.rimming hatha " -Detroit Free I'rets.
Governor Arae*, of Massachusetts, de­
mand» raw materials free of import duty,
aad Chauncey M. Depew, speaking as pres-
taan-. of the New York republican state
m>av»ntioa, declares that the United Stales
traasury surplus representa ju»t so much
«nncc*-¿ary taxation, and that will be re
da cad by removing unnecessary burilen».
Th* republican policy of war tariff is break­
ing *f its own weight.—[Clevclftnd Plain
Dra’ar.
land are praying for relief from a form of
protection that is crushing the life out of
their industries, a republican convention tn
Kansas has addressed a memorial to the
president and congress complaining that
their gram growers suffer hardship from
th* duty on the fibres of which binding
♦wine is made, *nd demand the Abolition of
that "oppressive tax."— [Providence Jour­
nal.
Popular feeling against anything like
a spurious article is always remarkable,
though it is not aixvnys rational. A few
years ago, when glffrose began to bo used
in the manufacture of candies and sweet
stuffs, firms which made no secret of the
tact that they were using it. lost quite a
large quantity of trade in consequence
Tiie wiser ones had their cans klieled.
“Italian sirups," and no one was any the
wiser
Ask any physician today why
children suffer less from excessive indul­
gence in candies than formerly, and he
will tell you that the substitution of glu-
rose for what might i-e called more or­
thodox commodities is the cause. So
aiuch for thecotntn.e tense of prejudice,
Answer this Question.
tinJuL'a Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous
vare tur catarrh, diphtheria, canker month,
and headache. With each bottle there is an
agenious Na-al Injector for the more suc­
cessful treatment of the complaints, with­
out extra charge. Price 50 cent». Sold bv
T. K. Bolton.
-tntarrtew t* (Bern
Until within tbe last 0v* year* It »» not
•trung* m uncommon for buffalo con and
■alve* to lie firtmd herded with the wild
nttle of the range*, mid the spring round ape
always re[>ort.»i more or lem (port for the
daring and reeklrre •cow punchers" with
buffalo calves Western men bar* at last
however berrin to realize, with mor* than a
little regret. that tlia largo drove*of buffalo«»
roaming at win over tha tracklees plains o<
the territories formed sight« that are forever
to be lost, and to realize aJso that the shame­
ful (laughter of these picturesque brutes lias
been a waste of gold. The fact that the do­
mesticated buffalo and the cross breeds are
both very valuable and easily herded is just
now giving a new zest to the sport of buffalo
hunting, and the danger* of the chase are tn
creased ten fold by the fact that the object
now is not to kill, but to capture
To make prisoner* of the young or to bring
upon one's self the fierce avenging fury of a
buffalo cow, by throwing a rope over her
I : calf, require* the utmost self possession as
well a.« that peculiar daredevil familiarity
i with saddle and horse which are found so
i f“Uy developed in the range riders of the
western plains. The hunt is profitless if the
calves are injured, and the preparations for
I | the care of the captives are not only minute.
! - 1 but necessarily expensive
Domestic cows
are provided as wet nurses, and a constant
watchfulness is observed over these compul
sory foster mothers until they have overcome
a not unnatural repugnance to their new
charge* Th* calves, however, when captured
and placed in a corral with their nurses, dis
. play no excessive modesty in foraging for
milk, and their impetuous raids upon the new
commissary are extremely amusing.
An important element in the buffalo hunt
ing of today Is the fact that the females give
birth to their young very early in the spring,
and the bunt must be accomplished before the
beginning of the spring round up of cattle,
or the calves become too strong to capture
alive.
A SPECtMEN RAID.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
The Roman Marriage.
Independent of the legal forms that
xSiates Land Office. Roseburg, Or.£
Sent. 23. 1 -9 >
Tere the social observances of marriage
A Partial Du*rriptl->n of the O:xuo—Dan* which were the same whatever was the "VTril'ICE 1? HEREBY GIVEA THAT
.1A in comp iance with the provi»ions ’
At nightfall, of
ger* from Picking the K.ir-4— Favorite legal ceremony chosen
th-- ac> of Congress of June 3,
when
the
star
of
Venus
began
to
shine,
187», entitled “ An act for the sale
Remedies Forbidden—Those Who rnder-
the bride was fetched from her father’* of timber lands in the States of Califor­
staud Should Be Consulted.
house. She was dressed in a white robe, nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington
The ears aro so often subject to disease, es | a symbol of her virgin purity, bound T;’:ritory." Thom*» W Lynch of Ashland, AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE MOTE»
pecially in early life, that people should , round her waist with a woolen sash; her county <•' Jackson, state of Oregon, has
this da-, filed in this office his swe-rn state­
Ih' ic -cully bnuehtout Wm. Patter»**,
know more of them than they now generally hair
i
. lor tiie p:ireiin»c <■' ’he j the Ashland Hou e-Movcr and ia aoliriU**
was plaited into six tresses after men’ No
do A little, but not much, can bo said about
SE
of
Section
N->30,
in
Township
No
40
,
the cars they neoL . Too real apparatus of those of the Vestal Virgins; on her head .». Range N•' 5 E nnd will offer proof to 1, ihc patronage of the citiccna of A»h!anl
and environs; satisfa -lion j narantaeff.
hearing is fortunately so well constructed 1 she wore a flame colored veil and a fresh show tlint the land .»ought i» more valu­
¡ar lie» living outside and having "*eb
,
and so well protected in Its situation, it docs wreath of the sacred verbena, for th* able for it» timl-ir or stone than for work
to co. arc requested to send their ad­
(
very well, as a rule, under th* “let alone wife was priestess iu her family. Under agricultural purposes, and to establi-h dress,
when tnc\ will be called upo*.
treatment.” There is much, however, to lie the protection of Juno Domiduca (th* hi» cl.-.tm to sai I land before the Register
Addres":
JOHN A RAMSDELL,
A skland , O*.
said about « hat ought not to be «lone to the home leader) she passed through the and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, ■
Or., on Tuesday, the 17 dav of December.
ears, for habius which lend to injure them are streets accompanied by her friends and 18'9.
exceedingly common. Again, people should lighted on her way with torches. By her •i He names as witnesses: Tho» Mayhew,
Overland to California,
be better informed about the diseases of these
. j Wallace Rogcrs.Jobn F Givans.of Ashland.
Important organs, not only for the reason side there walked a young boy carrying ' Jackson county. Or.. Squire Parker, of
—VIA—
Klamath
county
Or.
Any
that many of thorn may be prevented, but an open basket, in which there lay a 1 Keno.
because, as a general thing, they are improp­ hank of wool, a distaff and a spindle, for ' and m H persons claiming adversely the above
erly treated. Considering these facts, it is spimiing was the great duty of the Ro­ described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 17 day
assumed that a discussion of the Bubject will man matron of the republic.
i of December, 1889
LINE,
be of interest.
To be a good spinner was a gem in '
C has . W. J ohnston Register
Anatomists liave divided the ear uito three her crown of virtues, by the side of
THU MOUNT HHASTA IlOUTW.
parts. A description of two is comparatively chastity and frugality, and the emblems
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
easy, but of the other is too difficult to under
of this occupation were held in honor
Time Between
taka The drum of the ear is tho dividing
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or. J
Sept. 23 1889. i i ASHLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO.
line between the external and the so called even at a time when the chosen pursuits
middle ear. The drum lies about an inch and of women were very different. Arriv­ -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
23 HOURS.
in compliance with the provisions of
* quarter within the passage. Beyond the ing at the door of her new home sh*
drum is the actual hearing apparatus. The found it wreathed with flowers in honor ' the act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
“An act for the sale of timber lands in the
outermost part of the external ear Is, as every of the festive occasion. On the door states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
EXPRESS-TRAINA RIB PAII.T
one of course knows, trumpet shaped, so as posts she hung fillets of wool and an­ Washington Territory,” Joe Aiken of Ash­
Between
to receive and collect sounds from all quar ointed them with oil as a symbol, it land. county
of Jackson. state of
tors. The middle ear, lying liack of the drum
has this day tile<l in this office his Portland and San Francises.
would setm, of fertility. She was then Oregon,
is a small cavity, which communicates with
sworn statement No , for the purchase of
lifted
over
the
threshold,
*
custom
in
the
EJ4
of
SW‘4 and Lots 3 and 4 of Sec.
deep caverns, which aro also a part of the
1 N orti
South
which we may see a survival of the time No30. in Tn No 408.R Noo E.and will offer
bearing apparatus.
Ar
10:45 a m
Portland
4
:00
p
in
Lv
proof
to
show
that
the
land
sought
is
more
when wives were habitually stolen from
THE EUSTACHIAN TUBE.
Lv 5:40 p m
Ar Ashland
valuable for its timber or stone than for 8:30 a m
The middle ear also communicatee with the neighboring tribes and carried by force agricultural purposes, and to establish his 9:00 a m
Ar 5:10 p m
Lv Ashland
upper part of the throat—properly the pha to their husband's house. In the atrium claim to said land before the Register and 7:45 a m
Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00 p m
rynx—by a narrow passage called the Eusta­ the bridegroom received her. handed to Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, Local passenger train daily (except Bunday)
chian tube. Hence it will be seen that, but her a key as a sign of her rule in the on Tuesday, the 17th day of December,
Ar 10:45 a m
8:00 a ni Lv I' -rtland
for the drum of tho ear there would he one house, and offered her fire and water to 1889.
Ar 11:35 a m
.bany
He names as witnesses: Squire Parker, 12:40 p m i.v
continuous passage from the outer ear to tho
4 :-10 |i ill Ar
: age.nc
I.v 9:00 a m
throat. Patients who have suffered perfora­ represent the necessaries of life which of Keno, Klamath county Or . Wallace
Rogers. Thomas Mayhew and John F. Giv-
tion of the drum will very readily appreciate were at her disposal
PULLMAN F.UFFET SLEEPERS.
Answering to th* fixed formula in ans, of Ashland, Jackson county, Or. Any
this fact, for In blowing the noso the air
and all jarsons claiming adversely the above
CARS
escapes through the ear with a whistling which he addressed her, asking who she described lands are requesteii to tile their Torn 1ST 'r.LEWLNG
sound. The Eustachian tube plays several was, she replied: “Where you are Cai us claims in this office on or before said 17th
For acconin... ation of Second Class Pas­
important parts. Were it not for that the there am I Caia;" as we might say, day of December, 1889.
sengers, attached to Express Train*.
drum, owing to the absence of air on one side, “Your people shall bo my people, your
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
The S P. Co.’s Ferry makes connection
would not vibrate, and the hearing power,
house my house, and your life my life."
with all the regular trains on the East Sid*
while not necessarily wholly destroyed, would
TIMBER
LAND
NOTICE.
Division from foot of F street, Portland.
be very much impaired. This general idea The pair then 6at side by side on two
of the ear is about the best one can acquire chairs covered with the fleoet-st * sheep, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or..)
West Side Division—Between
Sept. 11, 1889. f
without considerable study and the aid of and the priest joined their kktlds.
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
In
compli
­
PORTLAND
AND CORVALLIS.
charts. At any rate it is quite sufficient for ;
The marriage contract fivigg the
ance with the provisions ot the act of
the purpose of this discussion.
amount of the dowry and >ie mode of congress of June3, 1878.entitled "An act
MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.)
Although the drum of the ear lies an inch its administration was then signed, and it for the sale of timber lands in the states of
Ar I 6:20 p m
and a quarter within the passage, it is very , banquet followed, during which five wa* California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing­ 7:3<i a in | Lv Portland
often injured, and, in fact, destroyed by the
ton
Territory,
”
H.
S.
Keeran.
of
Willows,
candles were burned, while from the county of Colusa, state of California, has
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
wanton carelessness in picking the ears. An
instrument quite often used for that purpose walls the waxen masks of the husband’« this day filed in this office his sworn trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
for the purchase of tiie
is the hairpin
Never put anything into ancestors, decked for the occasion with statement No
EXrttEM TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SVND a T.)
your ears but your elbow, is sound advice, flowers, looked down from their open SW J4 of see No 21, in Tp. No 40 S, range
No
4
E,
and
will
oiler
proof
to
show
that
Ar 9:00 a m
4
:50
p ni I Lv Portland i
and if universally followed thero would be cupboards with ap proval.—The National the land sought is more valuable for its
Lv 5:4» a m
8:00 p ni I Ar
A. McMinnville
......
decidedly fewer cases of deafneaa In picking Review
timlier or stone than for agricultural pur­
KilslNnODSBS
CONCERNING THE EARS.
J. Ramsdell,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S
In February two four horse teams, with
heavy wagon* behind them, pulled slowly out
of the town of Rawlin*, Wy. T. In th* first
wagon, and in charge of the expedition, was
a gentleman known as “the colonel," whose
weather beaten and genial face was aglow
with the pleasures of anticipation and whoso
wagon was packed with comfortable bedding,
"grub,” cooking utensils, and last, but not
least, a varied assortment, consisting of sour
mash, Martel cigars, tobacco, pipes, rifles, the oars, possible injury to the drum is by no
poses, and to establish his claim to said
etc. Beside him sat John, rotund, smiling means the only danger to be apprehended
From Skeleton tn Fat Hoy.
land before the egistcr and Receiver of
and evidently content with the world at It ia Tho lining of tho ear passage is quite sensl
There were *everal side show* con- ; this office nt Roseburg, Ogn. oil Friday,
The rear wagon contained 2,000 pounds of tive to irritation. It requires but very little nected with the North Carolina state tbe 13th day of December. 1889.
He names as witnesses: 1 W Burriss and
baled hay and a quantity of rope to be used rubbing or scratching to inflame it, and even
fair, and I was much taken with a sign D D H Yeager, of Ashland, Or., J F Keeran
for lariats, and wa« manned by a notable if that irritation be limited to the outermost
For full information regarding rstos.m«»*,
It stated that ho and C E Keeran. of Will«ws,Colusa Co,Cal. etc.
Jehu, who, the colonel swore, could trans­ part of the passage, as it is where only thc- regarding a fat boy
, call on company’s agent at Ashland.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
form a jack rabbit into a pullet, or if the very finger is used, there is a decided tendency for was only 14 years old and weighed about above
R. KOEHLER.
E P. ROGERS,
described lands are requested to file
i worst should befall them, could broil the
400
pounds.
I
paid
a
nickel
to
go
in
Manager.
Asst G. F AP» m Aft
the trouble caused to extend up to and in
their claims in this nffice on or before said
1
harness leather so that it would be as good a» volve tho drum. Many people must have ! and found a lad of that age, but his IStbday of December, 1889.
a tenderloin.
noticed that after even gently picking tho weight was not over 100 pounds.
He
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
Three days' traveling carried the party to ear there soon was felt an uncomfortable was dressed in costume and sat on a
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
the northern boundary of the Red desert, sense of fullness deep within, giving evidence platform, while the showman delivered
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
where were waiting the hunter»—Wright, of an extension of the irritation. Picking a short lecture at intervals.
G. A. It.
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,I
Chapman and Gomez, a Mexican vaquero. tho ear, oven If limited to the outer part of
Bt'RNHIDE POST NO. 23.
"See
here,
”
I
said
to
him,
after
look
­
Sept.
14
tli,
1889.
f
Each hunter had a "string” of eight horsea it, also gives rise to small abscesses, which
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st **4
Twenty-five dollars was the stipulated price many can testify are exceedingly painful ing the boy over; "are you deliberately NOTICE is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the act of 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting C«m-
swindling the public?"
of each calf which should be caught unin­ and slow to disappear.
congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act rades cordially welcomed.
“How?"
jured and bound by the feet At 4 o'clock on
There is naturally always a small amount
for the sale of timber lands in the states of
M ax P racht , Commander.
the following morning breakfast was an­ of wax in the ears. People generally think
“By passing that kid off as a fat boy.” California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing­ J R Casey, Adjutant.
BOMBARDING THE HUTS.
nounced,
and
at
its
finish
all
hands
but
the
ton
Territory,
C.
E
Keeran.
of
Willows,
that
they
should
remove
that
from
time
to
'No, sir.”
“As soon as the commander of the English
“You advertise that he weighs about county of Coiusa,state of California,has this
gunboat heard of these murders he hastened cook saddled their horses and "hit the trail," time, and for the purpose a variety of ear
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
day filed in this office his sworn statement
driving
tbe
extra
saddle
horses
before
them.
spoons have been constructed. It is true that 400 pounds?”
to execute vengeance. Arriving off Craig's
No . for the purchase of the N % of NE %
After quietly riding for an hour Gomes therp are occasional cases whore the wax ac­
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knight* *f
cove, ho found—from Mr. Craig's evidence—
“Yes."
and the N 'A of NW % of section No 10 in Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
that his murdered partner was an ‘Ameri­ called attention to a buffalo trail, and fol­ cumulates to such an extent it threatens to
.......... ...ip No
No 40
40 South,
South, Range
Range No
No 4 4 hast,
East, Friday evening Visiting Knights in goM
"That’s a falsehood. He won’t weigh Township
can,’ and so be declined to interfere in that lowed it at some distance In advance of the fill up tho passage. But that condition of
and will offer proof to show that standing are cordially invited to attend.
100.
”
others,
carefully
watching
ahead.
Tho
trail
things
is
scarcely
ever
noted
in
a
healthy
ear.
the land sought is more valuable for its
matter, evidently presuming that in the
G. F. M c C onnell , C. 0.
“When?"
timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
‘sweet by and by’ some war vessel flying the lead through sage brush, over the plains, Nature has made such provisions that the
H. T. C hitwood , K. of R. & S.
“
To-day;
now;
this
minute."
acrosB
innumerable
draws,
until
Gomes
wq^s
properly
disposed
of
if
it
is
not
med-
poses,
and
to
establish
his
claim
to
said
land
Star» and Stripes would deal out tbe proper
reached the summit of a low range of hills, dlaTwtth. The glands which secrete it are
“Oh, I see. An explanation is due you. before the Register and Receiver of this
punishment.
MASONIC,
office at Roseburg, Or., on Friday the 13th
"But, at tho scone of the massacre of the when be suddenly wheeled his horse and re­ on the upper wall of the passage, which bos ' I run a museum in New Orleans. That dav of December, 1889.
mate and seamen of the English vessel—a turned to the party Instantly all was ex­ just sufficient “pitch” to lot it roll out. If boy is one of my freaks. In the summer
HISKIYOU CHAPTER, KO. 21, R. A. M.
lie names as witnesses: I -.V Burris and
few miles from Craig’s cove—lie resolved citement ; tbe game was iu sight. Ono enor­ ono knows this fact ha need not try to aid he is my skeleton and in the winter my I) D H Yeager, of Asliland.Or. J F Keeran
Regular convocations on the Thursday
upon inflicting condign punishment. So the mous bull, four cows and three calve* were nature in removing the wax, for in doing so fat boy. It takes him about six week* and II S Keeran, of Willows. Colusa Co.Cal. next after the full moon.
gunboat ranged up and down that side of the browsing, unsuspicious of danger, about half he will most probably defeat hor plans by to make the change, and he just began Any and all persons claiming adverse­
W II A tkinson , H P.
island, firing shells ashore, some of which a mile away from the party. Fresh horses pushing it far within, where the floor of the to pick up flesh last week. He was the ly the aliove described lands are requested
E B Myer, Secretary.
were
roped
and
saddled,
and
the
hunters
canal
slopes
in
tho
opposite
direction.
That
to
file
their
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
burst in the tops of tho trees, somo in the
ASHLAND LODGE,
forest itself, which clothes the whole island separated to surround th* herd with os little done, the wax is liable to remain there until most beautiful skeleton you ever saw. said 13th day of December. 1889.
-» NO. 23, A. F. A A. M.
C has . W. J ohnston . Begister.
so densely that not a sign of a habitation can noise as possible. At a signal from Wright, picked out or in some other way removed. It . and if you can only see him two months
Stated
communications
on the Thursday
given
when
each
of
the
hunters
had
crept
os
is
generally
the
rule
that
where
one
is
caro-
1 later you’ll be delighted at his rotundity.
be sren from the sea. And some, when they
of or before the full moon.
did not fail to explode, dropped and burst in dose as possible, the three horse* made a dash fuFX keep tho ear free of wax, its secretion | He'll weigh all of 400 in two months
E V M ill *. Vf M.
tbe midst of scattered huts whose primitive forward. With a snort of fear the bull threw is very greatly increased in consequent** ot from this."
Wm 1’. Lawson, Secretory.
rudeness was such that such explosions mere­ up bis head, and seeing Wright rushing upon the irritation set up.
"Yes, but I came tn here to see a fat
DANGEROUS PRACTICES.
ly altered their old features without damag­ him he wheeled in blind terror and plunged
ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. R.
boy.”
headlong
towards
Chapman,
whose
horse
After
what
has
been
said
it
will
be
seen
ing materially their effectiveness as places of
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday*
“
Well,
there
he
is.
”
reared
and
fell
backward.
As
Chapman
that
all
Interference
with
the
outer
passage
shelter to the people who, at tho first alarm,
in each month.
“But he’s no fatter than any other
were miles away. Now and then a shell swung himself out of the saddle unhurt the ! ' of the oar is fraught with danger, and even
M rs . J D C rocker , W M.
terrified
brute
went
past
him
like
a
cyclone.
in
using
the
towel
after
bathing
the
face,
the
boy
of
his
age.
It
looks
to
me
like
a
would be sent in the direction where black
Paper Hanging, (Hazing, Kalsoniining, I Miss Kate ('hitwood, Secretary.
■
parts
about
the
ear
should
be
touched
with
fraud."
FIGHTING FOR THEIR YOUNG.
dots on the seashore indicated that the sav­
Wall Tinting, Etc.
I great gentleness. And here it is well to say
"Good heavens, man, but do you want
I. O. O. F.
ages collected in curious groups watching the
Meanwhile Gomez had thrown his rope
that
many
people
Incautiously
make
them
­
bombardment.
over a calf, and was tn tho act of getting out
the earth all at once!” he gasped. “Give Leave your orders at Lucky's Real Estate
AHHLAKD LODGE, NO. 45.
“In such cases it is reported that there was of his saddle to tie the calf’s leg* when the selves deaf by using a towel or handkerchief, him time to change, won’t you? Here, I office, opposite the Plaza.
some loss of life, but this is only surmised mother came dashing through the sage brush rolled in the shape of a wedge, to wipe out tho look at this lock of hair cut from the
Hold regular meetings every Saturday
O
regon
.
A shland ,
evening nt their hall in Ashland. Brethren
from the fact that at spots where shells were with a savage bellowing for her young. As j ear. Ail occasional itching of tho ear is al- head of George Washington. It’s my
in ¡rood standing are cordially invited t*
seen to explode there were afterward found the infuriated brute rushed toward him, Go­ : most always overcome by rubbing near the
atttend.
N. A. J acobs , N <».
traces of fires, where it looked as though mez dropped his rope and swung his horse . passage just in front of the ear. Where the own property, and not on exhibition, but
STJLIR,
R obt . T aylor , Secretary.
bodies bad been roasted and eaten, and it was around, and the cow, finding both Gomez itching is quite constant, a disearod condition i want to satisfy you that I am square.
presumed that the victims of the assault had and Wright galloping toward her from of the lining of the passage will be found, A skeleton weighing forty-two pounds
PILOT ROCK EEC AMPMEXT, NO. 16.
thero been utilized, as is the custom amoug tho rear, fled, panio strioksn, and her calf and to effect a cure the services of a physician can't change to a 400 pound fat boy in
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d s*d
that primitive race! After the proper number was socured. By this time the other* of the will be needed. The itching may be tempo­ an hour or a day. We expect the public
4th Monday in each month
Member* ia
of shells bad lieen thus exploded, a body of fiord were a mile away with Chapman flying rarily relieved with warm, weak saleiatus to be lenient with us. Going? Well,
good standing cordially invited to attend.
water,
dropped
into
the
passage.
marines and sailors were sent ashore to after them. Another calf was run down and
R obt T ati - or , C P.
HIGH & STURGEON, Props.
It is a common practice in such cases and good-by. Come In with your family and
‘complete’ the task of destruction.
They tied before it* mother had sufficiently reoov
N. A. Jacobs, Scribe.
I'll
make
reduced
rates.
”
—
New
York
!
many
others
to
drop
into
the
ear
sweet
oil
or
penetrated far enough inland to assure them­ ered from her fright to notice It« absence.
otice is hereby given to
_______________
selves that no natives were in the neighbor­ The three hunters then put their hones to a glycerine. Their uso can scarcely ever be I Sun.
the people of Ashland and surround­
HOPF. REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 14.
ing country that E. Sturgeon, the barber, M eet on tlie 2<l and -itli Tuesday in eseh
hood, and, after destroying a yarn patch or gallop to run down the remaining calf. A justified, and certainly in some conditions of
The Federal and Confederate forces
two—the only serious damage done—they half hour’s bard riding brought them up to tho ear it is absolutely forbidden as harmfuL were preparing for a battle. The Fed­ has moved ill with R. F. High, and we have month in Odd Fellow s’s Hall, Ashland.
came back with sundry fish nets, cocoanut tbo band again, but this time under vastly Not only is itching when severe an evidence eral commander and his staff, seated fitted up a nice shop. Everything is neat
Mas. M agois S trait , N G.
and clean and we are here to stay and all
I of trouble within the ear, but all such sensa­
M«’. C. E. M ay , Secretary
calabashes, jaw tiones of ‘turky’ boars, a different cholerio conditions.
upon their horses, were consulting near we ask is a fair share of the patronage. We
tions,
as
of
fullness,
of
burning
or
of
pain,
also
spear or two and other tropliios, all of which
The cow* that had lost their calves wcro
are the only authorized agents to sell the
A. O. U. »V
formed but a p-xir compensation for tho lives furious, and the one whoso calf was »till with indicate that there is some disease going on the right of ths line drawn up in the genuine sea foam. Call and see us anti try
•idge
of
the
woods.
Gen.
Neal
Dow
was
therein,
and,
of
course,
a
physician
should
be
taken by the savages.
i
us. Your.s Respectfully,
hor was disposed to fight savagely The calf
ABliLAKD LODGE, KO. 66.
E. S tcroeon & R. F. H igh .
“The latter, having seen tho gun boat j was exhausted by the run and the cows were consulted. For these symptoms and for some standing in front of his command, a
others
the
syringe
Is
frequently
brought
into
Meets
in
lodae room in Odd Fellows' Rail
very
small
man
with
a
tremendously
move away from tho shore, returned to decidodly vicious. 8o, giving their horses a
every hrst and thib . i > Wednesday in each
their village, where their womankind in a broathlng space, tho three hunters separated eorvico. Very generally that instrument is a big hat on his head and a monstrous
month. All brethren in good standing ar*
few hours returned everything to its wonted again, coming upon tho band from different small glass affair which is well nigh valueless sword dangling to the ground at hi*
cordially invited to «'tend.
aspect,”
points. As they approached cautiously, in­ for the purpose to which it is put. To syringe side, a picture such as one seldom sees
T. O. A kiirkws , W M.
out the ear3 is a very nice operation, and one
B 8 R adcliff , Recorder.
Such is the real mode of procedure and its tending if possible to stampede the herd and can scarcely .io it properly without being in­ outside the comic collections. An aid
effects in “shelling a village" in the New rope the calf a* it fell behind, one of the in­ structed by a physician.
told Gen. Dow (perhaps he was only
Hebrides, in punishment for tho murder of furiated cows made a sidelong dash, and in a
Where there is any deposit in the ear, as of Col. Dow then) that the commander ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OR,
CHOSEN FH1ENI1S.
twinkling
Wright
’
s
long
legs
were
in
the
air
ono or more Europeans — F. L. Clark in San
hardened wax, etc., s considerable quantity wished to see him. Gen. Dow strode
and his horse lay kicking in the sage brush,
Francisco Chrouici«.
.»32.
I while the cow was plunging away down tbe of water must be thrown into it in order to down the line the soldier* laughing at Scholarship, one year..........................
F idei . ity L odge N o . 1, or Onraott.
do any good. Again, the stream must be the sight
Commercial Course................................. 125.
Meets the first and third Tuesday even­
plain with the speed of an unlimited ex­
properly directed or more harm than good
Blio Lived to Spite Him.
|15. ings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall.
“Gen. Dow,” said the commander, Training School, per year
press Chapman threw his rope on tho calf,
result; instead of being dislodged and
Members in good standing respeetfutly
A certain maiden lady was twice in and as it bellowed, its mother turned upon will
For further information address,
“
you
will
march
out
into
that
opening
washed out, the offending substance to be re­
invited.
T. W. L ynch ,
her life engaged to l>e married, and each Chapman, who was forced to drop the rope moved will be driven farther in and become yonder, take a position on that knoll
J. 8. SWEET, P resident ,
Win. P atterson , Soc'y.
Councellor.
to
avoid
a
collision
which
would
have
been
Ashland. Oregon.
destroy her hopes of matrimonial bliss,
packed against the drum. Then there are and hold it until further orders"—some­
time some unforeseen event interposed to certain death.
other things to be considered in this connec­ thing to that effect
THE
Finding her calf free the cow fled and was tion. In using a syringe, if a stream of water
Hero was a sad case. Time began to
In sight of the entire right wing of I
away from the calf by Chapman and is thrown against the drum with too great a
wrinkle her fair brow, and no new suit­ run
tho
army,
Gen.
Dow
went
marching
Gomez, while Wright, wbo had picked hlm-
ors appeared. To add to her distress she | self up and got into bls saddle again, fob force, injury is sure to result.. In that way into the opening, his long, heavy sword )I
became 6ick nigh unto death. The assist­ lowed, overtaking the calf, and throwing an- it is possible to rupture the drum, but if that blanking on the ground behind him, his I
«Just Published.
not done inflammation will very likely be
ant clergyman of the parish—a bashful 1 other rope over it secured the last of tho is
tha consequence. Again, water too hot or big hat making him look like a grass­
youth—was 6ent for. The sick room was three. One of the wagons was brought up too cold may set up an inflammation. There­ hopper under a toadstool. The com­
The moat interesting, intensely faarig-
PROPRIETOR
ating and jKipular subscription book ev»-
well filled with sympathizing neighbors and the calves loaded into It Saddle horses fore, all things considered, tho rule is fixed mander heard the army Laughing and
publinhed.
when the young divine made his appear­ were again changed and the party moved th* that syringing the ear should never bo done looking for tho cause.
Full Supply
B y J W BUEL,
ance, and, after some remarks, proceeded comp about twelve mile* to a corral, where unless a physician has advised it and given
“
Who
is
that
walking
across
tho
open
­
oows were held awaiting their new ample instructions a* to all its details.—Bos­
to read a portion of the Scriptures. He domestio
Ti e most famous ami successful Amfri
ing?
”
he
asked.
charges.
can Writer, and author of "The f’-eautttal
ton Herald.
fell upon the chapter in which the wom­
“That is Gen. Dow," said everybody.
The following day was spent in a fruitless
Story." 'Sea and Land," “The World'*
an of Samaria is introduced. When he search for other buffaloes, but on tbe third
An aid was sent to bring him back.
Wonders.” Etc.
Saddle Horses to Let.
Be Blands Alon*.
read the words, "Go, call thy husband,” j day two other calves were captured, making
“Gen. Dow,” said tho commander,
It is a niatchle»» Mint or art . Over 1.«
I
shall
never
know
him.
I
hope
I
have
200 magnificent spirited engravings, desigg-
the sick woman groaned a little; but in ell live captives as tbe result of • ten days
Corner Fourth and B streets.
’why did you go out thero alone? Why
ed
ami executed by the be-t artists arid ert-
no foolish desire to know him. I spoke of did you not tako your command with
when he uttered the word*. “The woman bunt—New York Herald.
Special attention paid to freight team-.
•rravers on two Continents, embellish It*
answered and said, I have no husband,"
the
harm
I
should
undoubtedly
do
him
in
Tiie following is declared to be the work of
you?”
pages ar d add excitement to wonder. Ia
the old lady rose upright in her lied, and. * pupil in an English elementary school: writing my chaotic ideas of him, neces­
uddition to this incomparable feature is sup­
“Dear me, general,” said Dow, “I beg
Fall and Winter Clothing.
plemented many grand and beautiful full -
with flashing eyes, squeaked out; “I'm “Seamen are what wo call sailors, and cap sarily so far away from hia secret brain. a thousand pardons. I didn't know you
i - age colobku fleourapii plateh . The nin*
no’ gaun to staun sic impidence frae ony- tins, and training ship boys, Tho sailors you But I bear testimony in my life that for meant for me to take anybody with me.
brilliant colors used in the pictures produce
body, preacher or no. I winner yer no' see in the streets are nice little fat men, with twenty years David Swing has influenced You didn't 6ay so, you know.”—Wash­
an almost dazzling effect, making them per­
ashamed o’ yersel’, ye rascal. I’ve had red and brown faces. They ware boys’ coats my life. He stayed here. He survived. ington Post.
fect gems of art, umt executed at a cost ef
two chances for a man, an’ I’ll leeve to and hats, and their trousers are too tite for He is by all odds the fittest son the val­
John Newgate, of Boston, a merchant,
AGENTS WANTED.
see anither—see if I don’t.” And she did. them up above and too wide for them down ley owns. He is the father of our litera­ selectman and constable of tho town,
below It makes them foel very riled. Sailors ture. He made his living preaching to
Everywhere to sell this most remarkable
— Liverpool Courier.
OREGt )N. bo"k. Old experienced agents grasp it *t
don’t ware coIlers, becose their necks are so the rich, the Anarchist orators say, but who was admitted a freeman in 1683,
and elected representative at tho March
sight, for they realize theie is big money in
thick; and they always have their boot*
Life Lengthening.
David
Swing
says
it
is
a
lie.
He
goes
Has just received the biggest and test it. In reality it is a marvel ot bookmaking
and September sessions of the general
blacked for fear the captain might see them
Human life is estimated to have round
a corner. They don't carry there best each summer to Lake Geneva, where the court, in 1638, and who died in 1665, stock of good» ever brought to Ashland. art. If you want to make some money,
A fine stock of imported goods. I also car­ here is a golden opportunity f«-r you. An
lengthened 25 per cent, during the 13st close in boxes, but they ty them up in big solitude is awful.
left a will dated Nov. 25, 1664, in which ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot agency for this work is worth
half century “The average of human red and blue handkerchiefs just like Christ-
He comes in town to bury the dead. he gives to his wife Ann, his “farmo at fail
suited. < all and examine the
From $."> to $U5 Per Day.
life in Rome, under Caasar, was eighteen mas pud-lens. Sailors are very fond of their His “church" hibernates in summer—if Rumly Marsh, with all my lands belong­ stock to for be yourself.
Nothing 4>ut first-class
it is acknowledged by all publishers and
years," says Dr. Todd, of Georgia; “now mothers and sist.-rs, and you neerly always the reader will permit me. He goes out ing there vx£& .... sho the said work, a good lit and satisfaction guaranteed.
agent» to Lethe hand» mest. fastest seilina
it is forty The average in France fifty sec them taking them out for a walk. The to lecture as often as circumstances war­ Ann continuity in the state of widdow-
Also line of a Conductor's Cloth.
and cheapest book ever published. Henl
years ago was twenty-eight; the mean reason why sailers 'ise to get drunk is becose rant and writes for the press whenever hoode, paying vnto the Colledge in Cam­
F. E. ZtELlSfX.
immediately for illustrated circulars and
duration in 1867 was forty-five and one- it makes them roll about like as if they was he finds the task agreeablo. Nobody can bridge the sum of five pounds pr ann.
terms free, or tbe < ptx rtunity will be lost.
on the ooheant "—True Flag.
To save time and to secure it instantly,
half years. In Geneva during the Thir­
get his fame away from him, for it is during the said time of her widdow-
send $1 .<¥) fer a complete canvassing oLilt
teenth century a generation played its
founded
in
that
need
of
humanity
where
if a ;adls ot iron is accidentally spilled it
hoode, for the security of which pay­
ami name choice of territory. Extra Lib­
part upon the stage and disappeared in will, of course, almost inevitably jo some every soul looks for his master, and is ment my said farme is already bound and
eral terms and ex<lu»i»e terr>t<iry
fourteen years; now the drama requires dumage or injure some <me But the chances gratified in finding one. David Swing ingaged. But if my said wife should
guaranteed. Working agents are coinmg
LINKVILLE,
OREGON.
money and you can do tiie same.
forty years liefore the curtain falls. Dur­ for the man getting away from it are fairly stands among us a* one who has spoken happen to marry againe, then my will
ex’)»erienee nor capital is required
ing the golden reign of good Queen Bess, good unless water is encountered, when there many forgotten things. Gleaning from and wind is. That Bhe shall have only CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & to Neither
engage in this enterprise, as the boob
in London and all the large cities of is immediately such a violent explosion and a remark that I do remember, we may the thirds of all my said houses and
will »ell itself if properly presented, and
v.e give our Agents 30 day s time in which
merry old England, fifty out of one thou­ nattering ot hot metal that there is very If ttl* say it is with him as with old books lands in Boston and of my said farms at
MANUFACTURERS.
thanca for the escapx» of any one without
to deliver and collect before paying us.
sand [»aid the last ile’ t to nature yearly, injury. A combination of melted iron and which have been long unread. The Rumly Marsh, but not the thirds of my
Of Sa-h and Door» and all kind» and
which means, instead of three score and water is as dangerous as gunpowder, and words, witty or wise, have passed away, said house and land tn Charles Tov.r><>
jsof Window and Door Frame . Mold-
ten, they averaged but one score. Now, iron workers should always take pain* to but the friendship and reverence remain for that the eaid annuall pay for
I ^pid Brackets of all siyles. Feats built
in tiie city of London, the average is prevent such a con;bination being possible.— —a song without words.—John McGov­ Colledge is after such marrite of ^r, - to order. The whole or one bun o.ieredt
il.
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BMi FrtrnvKFrf, Cifl.
DOE .CD _ V-»-
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ern ot David Swing
forty-seven years. ’--HentMef Health
flfe ssra Ann. PJ beb ffim UVTHiutu’’
P. GRADY,
PAINTER
Barber Shop,
N
State Normal School
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I
Living World.
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GRAIN & HAY
F.E.ZOELLNER,
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ASHLAND
Peterman Bros.
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