VALLEY RECORD. Citation AFTER 6JLSET. and left, an d thervL r • r ch». r • • A MISTAKE slept. Ince- 1 In the < mosquito tv Cour, < f the .»tate ot «•n- Eefore he went away to make his ASHLAND OB Tai a- «» sen I' • gon. for the < > u il. oi Ja. t»«u, sitting no h: ■ fortune Samuel Wadleigh had been very the tr.m ai .io'i or P ot'a'e Busin«-*«. when it : ■ much in love with Cora Eastman. It In ibe mailer of the e-la.e of IL N. >n alive and v. was a boy and girl attachment, and a ■ier.son. de-ea-wsi ; o. 1er ,o b * « au e why L'Ilo People « guns and real p ■ per.y sb u.d co. be sofd very romantic one. Th? boy was a tall, ■»arali N. Beete', the a-imiui iratnx >u 1 o’clock tn a .» .. <. >«.•_. « blue eycsl fellow, with a small waist GIBce in McCall > Hall. iip-«tair»; »tairaor li.e e»la.e ft. N Ander on. decea ed. ha - door of the < •tr. 1 curly g. ’«len hair that lay in thick boriti »»de of Masonic building mg oled ber pe-i.ion herein d.iiy vermeil a negro c.. little rings all over his hea l. He was at p a ing tor an « rd.-r o; »aie of tbe real es­ Entered in the Po»u>Ace at Ashland a» tate hereinafter d.-xtritied, belonging to -a: “Hey, y. ■ if - v . y mquly aud very youthful in Beixntd Cla»» mail matter. e- ate. Iti» ibeitio.e ord« r«.d by lue C*«tir. i i.; ., ’ ] Vi e «...I . a,«’; ■•rantx'. .nd it would have been that all person* ink re»ted in said es'a.e. several tie. Aulborizcd Agent«. h : 1 fcr a girl not to fall in love with .■pjiear betöre tiie -aid C uri on lue-dsy, "Marco .4'. er :xr‘ ¿eud • • t,!.:. if !:.• ■ I tried to make her. Cora ibeTihdayof Oitmer. A. D. I«), at i< The lotto wing partie* are authorized to surrender.' v.:: a little brunette with big black eyes recetet lor ruuacnpuon*, adverii*ement>. o'cke ic A. N. of -ai i day at the court room •‘eft »» lxvll Ct yob printing, ate. Ar. y lavorv shown them I oi »aid t ounty C'.iirt al lire court hou-e i.■ a. .1 a good color, and he thought her AN OUTLAW. will be dulj ly appreciated by the V allet ‘ Jaegs-niviiie, Oregon, to »Lou « ause why beautiful. Trout ail li j ”.: “j. O • - u" yl : ■ 1 > ■ i I an order »huuld n -I I« grained lo »a>i u t is ■ Addition o A -Lia d. Ja as di county. <>r ment had established its departments Miller A hi ran g Medford. ... * j 1 < <*.'•' Tlili.xC*. .xi p prom:.-.? until he was sure of that for­ . egon ,t public i.uctioii on the premi»« and military posts hundreds of the late statement f . consulting f« r a Lit we called to him to tune he w;i.- going to seek, and when he i a:ore»a d a» uy law pre cri'ied rebel soldiery were little better than And mat a copy oi lin. >,id> r < pu il-, throw cqien tile du'.-r and c«j;im cut. Lut gave her a little forget-me-not ring he 'edutiej-t four »ucces-ive week tn th outlaws. The strong hand of the mili­ only spoke of it as a token of friendship. J V alle « R ecurp . it newspaper of genera tary authorities soon downe 1 .the major­ he answere 1: "Ize done afeared you’ll shoot mo However, when they parted she knew I ein umtioa p inted »nd puoi»bed m »a.. ity, but there were others who preferred as well ti3 he did that he loved her, and • couutv. And iti» lurtbe. oid-red that h down.” «Sena". >r> jc py of tills order be served per-onaiiy it) to die in the woods or swamps rather J N Dotpli ...... r looked forward to the usual finale of a’ "But we i>n,mise not to fire if you do John H MltcbeP than return to ways of peace. When not seek to t -c pe." on each of the heirs named in raid pe.iiio. wedding. .......... Congressin a n 'huge'- Hermann Dated Au.u.,1 9, ltM>. thoy had been given a reasonable time Time passed on. Tlie ypung people ... Governor t Attest oylveater Pennoy er "W bat's de time o’ night?” J. R. NEIL, to come in, and when it was seen that Ueorn W McBride Secretary of State wrote at first once a week, then once a MAX MI LLER. Co. Judge "About 1 o'doc — ” .. State Treasurer Phil Meu ban they openly defied the }>ower of the gov­ (,'ouotv Clerk. "Den IT1 wait 'till daylight afore I month, then occasionally. “Absence" E M McElroy bupt Public In»rr..< tion ernment. they were outlawed and r, price ........ State Printer Frank C Baker cum out. Deuyou kin all seedat I want —says the modern poet—“makes the i set upen the beads of the 1 aders. More­ R H Strahn......... to surrender, an’•- > up to Helena and heart grow fonder of somebody else." Ihupreuie Judge» over, «rail detachments of soldiers William P laird Young Wadleigh went a good deal jinemywife. 1 didn't duu want to be ft ft Bean ........ hunted them down, aud army scouts Into society abroad, and Cora had plenty hcah, but Marse Traver made me cun.? ” In A- rtaar jcdictal otarai'T. went out in pairs and had many a stir­ of admirers, lie got into a convivial « i This plan .suited us just as well, a '.d L R Webeter ... .Circuit Judge ring adventure. While these outlaws set, where they drank a good deal of William M Colvig District Attorney were ex-rebels most of them had been everything went along quietly until o y wine and had liberal views. She be­ For Jackson. Josephine, Lake and Klam­ was just bi aking, when Bastrop sud ­ guerrillas in the war, robbing both came very pious, and rather leaned to ath couuUes. friend and foe, and the regular rebel denly roused up and whispered: prohibition. Their last letters were jacksow «ttVirrr. “ What infernal fools wo are! Don ’ t Anyone contemplating the purchase o soldier who had made a regular surren­ very formal, and when fifteen years liad ............ . .Jacksonville a tir»t cla«s hewing Machine Should No County beat you smell the rat? ” der had r.o sympathy with them. .................. ...Senator Fail to Theo Cameron.. passed and Samuel Wadleigh found him­ “ No. ” In September, 1868, word came into J M MoCall .... ) Representatives "I'll bet a hundred to one that tho self coming home with the fortune lie hvy a .vo. » hhi : ei . i : i : Samuel Furry Helena that an outlaw named Dill Traver nigger was giving us taffy. They have had made after all, lie scarcely remem­ J W Merritt.............. .... I had taken up his retreat in the woods «1 JI 7/..SO.V. J R Neil .... ..................County Judge dug out under the logs on the back side bered Cora Eastman. ...... jConiiulssioucr* , A Bargain in one of these Fine Ma-b'ne a few miles below and ou the Mississippi while we were waiting here.” Chas W Taylor Certainly Cora did not know him. shore of the river. Indeed, the word Hen Haymond .......... ( The light haired youth had changed into can 1« bad by inquiring at this office. It struck me that this was the dodge .County Clerk Max Muller ____ . ..... came to us direct from him and was a man of 40. All his curls were gone, James U Hirdsey ............ .......... Sherifl brought by a colored man. Not being he bad played, and leaving my comrade and his head to his ears was as smooth .......................... Treasurer Geo R Bloomer to watch the door I made a circuit to ap- THE ablo to write, he had to send a verbal ............................. Asset, »or I L Hamilton. and shiny as a billiard ball. Ilis waist message, and it was to tlie effect that he i-proach the cabin in tlie rear. The first was gone, too. He had the proportions C B Price..................... School Superintendent ..................... Surveyor Peter Applegate hated the "overnment, liad killed fifty i thing I saw was a pile of fresh dirt close of an aiderman. However, he was still Dr J B Paroort’ . ... .................... Coroner Yankees during the war. and now defied i to tbe logs, aud this was proof that the wliat people call a fine looking man. As roaxrniNK colnty . the military force to capture him. Wil­ outlaws had escaped. The talk of the for Cora, she liad all her black hair and G rente Pass County Heat ...t liam Bastrop and myself, both being ou negro was a part of the plan to throw no wrinkles, and had kept her trim little TYPEWRITER. Joint senator Walter Minclair. duty as scouts, were ruru very be»t materia human being could live in the woods at I moved swiftly to get back to Bastrop. that he was delighted to see her once Wm £ Howe ................................. Treasurer , by skilled w< ratuen, ami with the be-t tool that season ou account of the torment of I had to make a considerable circuit, more, and she said polite things to him, John »mart. A.»»e»»or , that have ever been devised .or «he pu p« »< P L Fountain.......... Bchool Superintendent War,allied to do ail iLu. tan l.e reu»ona the insects. We had iu mind an old and as I approached the spot, dodging wondering all the time whether this typewriterev.an Isa Leakeard ................................ Burveyor expected oi the very cabin in a clearing two mile3 back of the from tree to tree. I heard the report of a could be the charming youth who used John W Siemens ................................... Coroner Capa ,ie ot writing ISO w rd, per mioute or more according io the ability of th- river. A squad of fifteen of us had once rifle, followed by a ringing war whoop. to set her heart beating by a touch or a operator. L ark covhty . captured five outlaws in this cabin, and Next instant I saw the outlaw before glance—this very nice person, portly, County Meat .... Lakeview in the tight two more had been killed. me, holding a smok.ng rifle in his hands, well to do, well mannered, but not in C A Cogswell, oi Lake Joint senator Price - - $100.00. For this reason no one would occupy the and I took a snap shot and dropped him the least interesting. She compared A Bnyder, of Lake Joint Representative If there is no agent in your t, wn.addre- cabin, not even a negro squatter in his tracks. Next moment another him unfavorably with Mr. Sweetsmile, W A Wilshire. ... .......... County Judge GM Jone» . • - tlie muiiu ac.uiers: .......... |Q**uiuisalunera Whether Traver would be affected Ly rifle cracked, aud I heard a yell from the charming new clergyman who had A V Lane.......... , a like superstition we did not-know, but the negro, followed by a call from Bas­ just had a call to their church, aud who Clerk W N button THE PARISH MF'G CO proposed to find out. We ea*-h had a trop. 1 advanced to find him sitting on had taken both her hands in his only W P Hertford Sher.fl Winchester and a revolver, with a pack the ground with the blood flowing from yesterday and said. “What we should A McCalieu Treasurer Agente wanted. PARISH, N. Y. A H iaher School Sujierititendeiil of provisions, and an hour before day­ his head, and at first I thought he had a do ■without you in the Sabbath school, J K McDonough ................ A »»essor light we were in hiding close to the fatal wound. An investigation, how­ Miss Eastman, 1 cannot imagine!” He z»y > ri rt y El F.NOOKAPHY a 11 1 W K Barry Stock Inspector r tL. TYPE.) KITING FREE cabin. When day broke we saw that ever, revealed the fact that he had had a was charming! The circuit court for the First Judicial the door—there was but one—was shut, narrow escape. Tho bullet fired at him The course of events threw Samuel district sets in Jackson county on first First-class facilities and best of teacher» and that an old coffee sack had been by the outlaw had raked his scalp and Wadleigh a great deal into the society Monday in April. Bepteiniier and Decem­ Address, with stamp tor retu.n postage, ber. In Klamath county on Second Mon bailed over the only window. These knocked him down, but he had jumped of his old love: the families were con­ THE t'AKLSH MF’G CO., day in June ami first Monday m November. were evidences that the house was occu­ up just as the negro flung the door open nected and moved in the same circle. I ari li. N. Y. In Lake county on the third Monday in pied Ly some one, and from our ambush to come out, having a rifle in his hands. By degrees he met small nieces and May and the second Monday in October. behind a log, r.nd only pistol shot away, Bastrop liad fired upon him and sent a nephews who had been children when Ill Josephine county ou first Mondays in bullet into his shoulder, and the fellow he went away, and were now young March aud August we kept a closer watch. For Jackaou county the County, Probate It was about 8 o’clock in the morning was rolling around on the earth and ladies and gentlemen—among them a and Commissioners courts meet every when a colored man camo out of the howling like a wolf with pain and ’ear. certain little Cora. Miss Eastman’s month, commencing with the first Monday'; cabin and built a fire on the ground and Traver was stone dead. The bulletr'iad niece, prettier than she liad ever been, for Josephine county, the first. Monduy in Selling the Feerie«» Edition of January, April, July and bept'emher; for . began to cook breakfast. We could struck him in the head, and he fell in a and with all her witching ways, her Lake county, every alternate month, com­ smell the frying bacon and catch the heap. He liad a Winchester, two revol­ half-hidden dimples, her smiles and her mencing the first Monday in January; for i odor of the coffes, and we felt 6ure that vers' and two knives, and there was such sweet side glances. She sat opposite Klamath county, tue first Wednesday in Traver or some other white man was a look of ferocity in his face that we had him at the dinner table, and be could March. June. September ami November. inside. It took the man about half an to turn away from it. fancy all the years rolled away, and he The negro was also well armed, but the boy who gave the girl he loved the hour to prepare the meal, and during the wound liad taken all the fight out of this interval we mad« up our minds that forget-me-not ring. He remembered we had never seen him before. When him. He had been with Traver for her a pudgy little child in white fur he hail everything ready he went to the three months, and admitted to having walking with her maid in the park and PRESBYTERIAN. door and called, an«l five minutes later had a handin several serious crimes dur­ kissing her hand to auntie. Church, corner Main and Helman streets. ' Traver appeared. There was no mis­ ing that period. We took him to Hele­ “What a charming girl!” he said to na. win -e he suffered amputation of the Regular Service».—Bunday, 11 A. M. and 1 I taking him, as he tallied point for point wounde.1 arm and died soon after.—New Miss Eastman. “You over agaiu!" And 7 P, M. Bunday Bchool. 9:30 A M. with the description given us. He was then Mis3 Eastman made the younger Young Peorie » Meeting, 6 o'locck P M York Bun. Written in Bedford Jail by John Bunyai. i a ragged, dirty, desperate looking fel­ Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. ! Cora come and talk to “her old friend. the greatest pr< m l.er ot the seveme« n . Rxv. F. U. BTHANOK, low, and he was evidently in bad humor. Mr. Wadleigh." For Governor of Tctmesiiee. Pastor. iceiimry. The grandest, most fascinating He kicked the negro aside and sat down Cora had heard of him as the gentle­ and tusiest selling lx>ok ever utlerid. Lewis T. Baxter, recently nominated man who had been her aunt's admirer to bis breakfast, and for ten minutes he METHOWST. for governor by the Republicans of Ten- kept up a continued growling an 1 curs­ and lived single for her sake, and she Chut ch. confer Main and Bush streets. i nessee, was born N' 27, 1852, in North was very nice to him. She felt that he ing. The negro retired to a l.ig ten feet Regular Services,—Sunday. 11 A M. and removed to Knox­ had a romantic history, and that Aunt away, and while lie made no reply to 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 9.30 A. M. Include a life of Bunyan, nearly 400 Bib. ville, Tenn. He Cora ought to have been more constant, Prayer Meeting.every Thursday evening; I reference», the famvu.. and iie. utiiul po«n the abuse Leaped upon turn, he did not Voting People1» Mee’ting, Sunday 6 e. u. •’The Little Pilgrim, ’ Over 100 oi li. i seem much disturbed by it. was educated at and so she was, as we have said, very URANDE T ai.d MOST WO 'bE1.4’VL LNUKAV N«.. Ladies’ Aid society, Wednesday 2 r. m . Kenyon college, nice. There was no doubt that Traver was which have ever appeared in print. Fou i K kv . C. A. L kwik , Ohio, and Ho­ i And of all this Mr. Wadleigh never well armed. Hud he not considered him­ magniiicent un i costly iliuiuina.ed plate Pastor. bart college, at dreamed, and little thrills went through x 11 incne» printed in oil color.». Th. self perfectly safe he would not have BAPTIST. superb book is meeting with Geneva, N. Y., him, and he made up his mind that fate stirred outdoors without a weapon. graduating i n had been very good to him. Here was a Chureb, corner Church and High streets. While lie had been outlawed, and while Regular Service».—Sunday, 11 A. M. and 1871. Mr. Bax­ lovely young creature—exactly the sort we knew him to bo a robber and mur ­ 7 P. M. Sunday School. 9:30 A M ter studied 1 a w of girl he atlmiretl—smiling on him and derer, we could not kill him off hand. Christian Endeavor Society. 6:30 P M with his father, listening to all his compliments in a way l*raver Meetiug. every Thursday evening Old Agents even are surprised with tliere Either one of us could have sent a bul­ 'Ihe »access i Covenant Meeting, Saturday before third suits oi a trial canva.»» John Baxter, late that encouraged him to pay more. let into his head from our ambush, and Sunday in each month. 2 P. M. Ladies' »imply astounding, ihe giaitoes. «ippai United States tunity lor money making ever ulfereu. “The elder Cora is a very sensible wo­ we knew that lie would shoot us down Social, second Tuesday eve in each mon b circuit judge for man," he said*to himself. "She has quite I’ic.urial circulars .re. o.i .>pp>i, ..t «> like dogs if he hail the chance. We final­ Rxv. F. K. V an T amll , N ote .—No idiuon of this famous wor the sixth circuit; Pastor. has ever been o..eied by agei.t*,e< ustq ieu. ly decided to flank him right aud left, practiced his profession for three and forgotten old times; she has none of . tho»e foolish little ways that some wo­ and hope to get bo near the cabin as to ly you cannot I.,il in sell targe quaiiutK CONGREGATIONAL. oi this .lie lined edition in print, l.i i. ■ cut off his retreat to it when we called a half years in Knoxville, and acjiiev«'d men would have of reminding me that we •4 • • territory to those who apply quick '< upon him to surrender. I passed to the considerable prominence. He was ap­ were lovers. Really, some of those first Church, cor. Maia street and Boulevard Regular Services.—Sunday, 10:3u A. M. right and Bastrop to the left. He had pointed clerk of the United States letters of mine were tantamount to pro­ ana 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 12 ,M. The History Company, the beet cover. When I hud accom­ circuit court at Nashville in 1878, and posals; but it is all over; I am quite free. Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. plished half the distance tlie negro sud­ resigned in October. 1883. He is the I'm a good match. No doubt little Cora Rxv. G. J WitoTiu, Pastor. denly rose up, alarmed by the breaking secretary of the Mineral and Timb' r will see that at once.” and after solemnly of a twig, saw me, and uttered a whoop. Land company of the south, president deliberating the pros and cons fur three CATHOLIC. NOTICE OF NEW &EK\ EY. Bastrop rose up and demanded a surren­ of the Mechanics' Saving Bank and Trust days and nights he began to take Cora Church, corner Sixth and B street». der, while 1 fired on the outlaw. In an company, president of the Nashville out to drive behind a pair of very hand­ U nited stat .» L and OrricE, i Regular Services.—Every fourth Sunday, instant both men were in the cabin with Commercial club, director in several some horses, to send her bouquets, and RoSKBtK.i, Oregon. »ul. 14, 1690.) 10 A. M. Sunday School, every louilli the door shut, and our game was blocked. manufacturing and industrial compa­ Io invite her to the opera. As she re- OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN .hat h Sunday, 3 I*. M. F aturr F. S. N oll . here.more un-urveved p.r.bti ut We dropped to the ground, and five min­ nies, vice president of the Tennessee In­ ridedwith her Aunt Cora he naturally Pastor. .oan-hip la »uu.ii, ot range 1 ea»., has Diet, utes later one passing Ly could not have dustrial school and a member of the Na­ invited the other lady as chaperon. He »urveyed and the pm. < i die survey the... tional World's Fair commission. EPISCOPAL. did hot say that, but plainly she under­ will be u.eu in «to.» ortice on Monday. Sep- told that there was a human being with­ .'« ’ stood it, for she left most of the talk to Service» in Baptist church, cor. Church icnibei 1»A, 1800. Alsu part oi uie hereto in twenty miles of the spot. A Novel V ac for the Frog. ** and High streets, second and lourtli Sun­ lore un.-iurveyed portion of township After a quarter of an hour of the the girl and was sometimes grave and days. 3 P. M. Rav. F. B. T ickmur , »ou b, ot iauge 12 »e-t. tv-wit: The Chinese, it seems, prepare 3n silent. Once or twice she even seemed deepest silence we moved back until we Pustor. section» 9, 10. la. bi, 21, 22, 26. 27, 2S, 33 I 34 and 3ft— ha* ne.n .»urveyeJ, and the p a came together. We had caged our tnan, aniesthetic of considerable value at a to try to excuse herself. “So very sensible,” thought Mr. Wad­ DUNKARI) ot ihe survey it.ere. i wii. be hied in chi and the negro was evidently a bad one merely nominal expense. They obtain as well. We had the advantage of being it by placing a frog in a jar of uam and leigh. and at last, when he had. lie fan­ < hun h on tiranne street. Service* every ottice on Monday , oepteiu >er l.A, 1KJ0. From ami a.ier saai i»i day ot bep.e.u able to command the only exit from the irritating the animal with a stick. The cied, spent lime enough dancing attend­ quarter, and ottener. ber we Will be prepared io receive upplica- frog under these circumstances exudes a ance on this fair one. he seated liimsel/ lion« lor the euuy ui >aid iu ,d> in ,»u •* bouse, but there was no telling what SECULAR UNION. liquid which forms a paste with the one evening at his desk and wrote an here.ojure unsurveyed »ecuvii* of »at. iort of a dodge Traver would be up to A'hland Secular Ln ion No 1, meet» at .owu»ii.p~. flam. This paste, dissolved in water, has offer of marriage. “Which." he added, JOHN it. sllCl’E. m an offset. We decided to guard the McCall'» Hail the t.r»t Sunday in every A. M. CRAM lOl.D, Kegi-ter. well marked amesthotic properties. "surely cannut surprise you—you must door and window for the day at least, month, at 7 o'clock p m. Kecc iver. W N Lccxv, I’res. feeling certain that the outlaws had no After a finger has been immersed in the know Ly my manner how 1 feel.” II 8 Evan*, sec'y. supply of water in the cabin. That day liquid for a few minutes it can be cut to I This be addressed to Miss Cora East­ TIMBER LAM) NOTICE. i the bone without causing any pain j ---------------------- - man and earned to the house with LU , teemed long enough to make a full l nited State»’ Land Office. Roseburg. 0r.> own hands. : week. We were tormented by mos- June3. is:*, i Young Stengel's Lucky Find. “For Miss Cora,” he sail to tlie serv­ NOTICE IS HEREBY i.iVi.N lit a ' quitoee, had only hardtack to satisfy George William Stengel, a young ex­ ant. "Don't mak® anyini: take.” Ll in compliance with the provision our hunger, and our thirst was quenched press wagon driver of New York city, of the i**_ ’ v< Congress ot June 3. "Not 1, sor,” said oil William. “I 187», entitled " An act for the sail with water unfit for an ox to drink. has found out that honesty is by oil odds ol timber mil is in the »tales ot Califor­ We were constantly expecting to see the the best policy. While going down Fifth know right well which lady it’s for.” Now old William had been in the fam­ nia. Oreg. i. Nevada and \V . imigtoi men open the door ami spring for cover, avenue the other day her. iticed a satchel Territory;” Edward <'ampl^ll of Klama’ only a few feet away, aud the situation lying under the wheels of his wagon. ily many years. He well remembered City, count o: s>»kiy< ii.».aieoi i alimnii... those old day6 whrti this gentleman was ASHLAND OREGON hit» .hi day tile.1 in tins otli.-e hi» »wor:. was a constant tax on the nerves. Noon He picked it up, opened it and statement lor th- p. b,.~e ot th. s W '4 <■ came, mid afternoon camo, the sun went found that it contained $18,000 in se­ spoken of as Mr. bomuel. Hiss Cora’s sweetheart, iu the kitchen. Ee ba 1 no »e. No. »>. in tp No. kt, st.uth Rang. X.. . down, and not the slightest move had Ea»l. and will o. er pioot io .»hcv ilia. th< been made by our enemies. Had we curities, the property of Senator John doubt whatever that the letter in his P. Jones, of Nevada. He made prompt hand was meant for Lis young lady. land s- uchr is n.. re va U ibie lor il. iuuim Will Sell. Rent and Handle or stoue than for agricultural ptupo e~. not seen them rush into the cabin and return of the The "bit of a girl,” her niece, he etill to esta >ti'h his < laiiu to said land be shut the door we should havo said that valuable satch­ considered a child, and so with slow an«l Real Estate on Commission and tore the Register and Receiver o’ this ottnn the place was un tenanted. Traver, el to ita owner, solemn steps he made his way to Mi as at R>..»eburg. Oregon, on Thursday, the 21s though a de^perat.' man, had too much ot Att-U-t, l'iiu. whom he found Eastman’s own room, rapped on the A Choice Collection of City and day neuiiiuesa.» witnesses: George A. Blood, sense to expose liiris if to our fire by at an uptown door, opened it and entered on tiptoe. Edward A Hi.drelh, <>: A-I.’iand, J im :,. daylight. Ko knew that there were at Country Property for sale. and hotel. Senator »yne. uniy. Or. Th ma» E. >.a:.!vv, .. least two of us, and perhaps he feared “Miss Cora." sai l he iu an awful whis­ Jones gave him per. "Master Samuwcll—1 mean Mr. Klama'.li City. M.»k .< u is utity.l al.. an that we numbered five or six. He had McCrae ci . of Wlme Poiui, Jackson oou - $¿0 and took his Wadleigh—tool I nie to give you this I tv. Oregon. only to wait until night came to get a name and ad­ quite private, and to be particular about ! Am and ail per ons claiti.ing adversely more even show. dress, saying, tl.e alsive -ie-cribed la .«is are requested n As the sun went down anil the th.rk- "You’ll hear it. “ ” Thank yon, William,” said Miss East­ tile their cla m.» in tins o.i.i-e on or betore r-^- settled upon the wood we crept said 21»t day of Ai.gu-t. l-i. from me again, man. and when he was gone the sat nearer the home, and when we finally C has . W. J ohn , r.cvisifr. young man, in a looking at the envelope rather dismal ly. got settled it was at the roots of a tree more substantial net over twenty feet from the door and GEORGE W. STESGEL. way.” It is un­ At last she opened and real it. C3 “I thought so,” she commented, with directly opposite. While the night was derstood that the great mine owner in­ a fairly dark one the doc-r could not be tends to give Stengel an important posi­ a little groan. On the evening he had appointed in his opened without our hearing r.nd seeing. tion in connection with some of h-ls letter Mr. Wadleigh rang the door bell ------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was our idea that along about mid- western property interests. ♦ DIRECTORY A BARGAIN Sewing Machine INTERNATIONAL T II E CHURCHES. Special Features Enormous Sales W. N. LUCKEY, Milch Caw For Sale A fifty pound salmon was caught in a net I the vast and sot-ca com--any < I clouds AnxinJ tbe ku ’ s d'a.'.b. It,!- -imi-'.iaed, Tok Into Kaliy wu: a, ni t -suhraJda Tbe lerel pasture, ereepieg :;p tx-tinj rhrougb votoeless vzi_• c o'er laen ail purpled hill krrd baz.-d ntezd. her history to fulfill. Coer» low from far off terras; tbe tattering wind 3fgbs in tbe heuge; you bear it if you will— 'Though a-1 tae wixal. alive atop with wings Lifting and rinkinz thraagb tbs leafy nooks, &»*.-! with the clamor of a l w.isai I rooks. Now every sound at length is hush'd away. There tew are sacred mo nent*. One more day Drops bi tbe ahadewy gulf of bygone things. —William A Hingham a little apprehensively. He hod a carnation in his buttonhole r.nd a big bouquet in his hand. "APHRODITIHE" William opened the dor.r. His was confidential. Is S old on a "Miss Cora said if you vovJ 1 t: PO3ITIVE sate in the library she'd resave you tn a GUARANTEE few minttt; he whispered, and Mr. to cure any Wadleigh entered the library. Here all form of nervous was very qniet ami no caller.; woul I disease, or any , intrude. Loro he would learit his fate. disorder of the T “And why should 1 f ar it?" h asked, BEFORE generative or- «r fER surveying himself in the glass over the pans of either sex whether arising from the mantelpiece. Yet all the came he was excessive um * of Stimulants, Toiwco or Opiuiu A full supply of conscious of a certain tremor, rather or through youthful iudisurction, over indulg inward than outward, and his car- encc. ands of testimonials from old SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. dawned upon him that William had and young, of both sexes, who have been |*erum- G. A. II. □eutly cured by the use of A ehroditine . mode a mistake. Bl KSsIDE POST NO. 23. Circular free. Address "Pray be seated,” said Mis» Eastman, Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. and he was very glad to sit dot 'n. Id Saturday oi each month. Visiting Com­ WESTERN BRANCH, •’I beg.” said the lady, "that you will BOX 27. PORTLAND, OR. rades cordially welcomed. give me a little time. I can not formu­ M ax P racht , Commander. J K Casey. Adjutant. late my ideas as I desire to. I"---- T K Bolton. A^ent, Ashland, Oregon. “Oh. take time, take time!" said lie, »nd walked r.wav to the window. KNIGHI'S OI«' l’YTHIAS. i It was all up with him, he felt. She GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23. Knights wouhl shortly exclaim, “Samuel, I am l*\ thins, Ashland. Oregon, meets every yours!" and perhaps fall Into his arms. Fridav evening Visiting Knights iu goo —VIA— standing are cordially invited to attend. All the mistaken spinsters and widows in W m P atterson , C 0. the plays did that, and he must make up E T B artlett . K oi K »nd S. his mind to it. There had been a tacit engagement between them. It had never MASONIC, been broken off. He had written to Cora Eastman. She was Cora E thtman. SISKIYOl' CHAPTER, NO. 21, K. A. M. Shasta Line. Nothing could alter that, and he could Regular coiit.«- tions on the Thursday not injure and insult her. After all. next after tlie fu'i moon. W 11 A tkinson . H 1’. she was a nice little woman, and of the E H Myer, F<. relary. proper age for his wife. Express Train» Leave Fortland Daily. She was pretty still, she was good. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. at this termination of their meeting. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SVNDAY.) N. A. Jacobs, becretury. Here he was out of his dilemma, freo .......................... LEAVES ________ _____ ARRIVE again. All he had to do was to bow, Portland........ :30 a m | Corvallis. p m A. «>. U. W. look grave, accept the position of friend Corvahi-.. 12::>ftpin 1 oriland. 12:10 ¡¡.Ji |. in ASHLAND LODGE, NO. f^'. and brother, and retire gracefully; but, At A bany and Corvallis connect with Meets in lodce room in Odd ' allow»' Hall after all, he had been refused, and he felt tra.ni oi Oregon Pacific Kailroad every ukst and tuird Wednesday in each angry. He had been informed that ho Expre-s Train Daily (Except Sunday.) month. All brethren in good standing are was no longer an Adonis, and he was cordially invited to attend. leave : ARR.VK hurt: and somehow Cora, In her excite­ N. A. J acobs . M W. t'oriJand I: lupin M ’ Minnville 7:25piti B S R adcliff . Keeuider. ment under the influence of emotion, M'.M.nuvilie ò:4.iain | Portland. .8:20 am and in tlie shadows of the library, looked so charming that some portion of his old riKO LUU TIt kETS tv all point* CH<;SEA 1 KiENOb. love sprung to life again. Now that he EAST IU SMITH. knew he could not get her, and that F1DE1.ITY CoiNCIL No. 1, O" OREGON some one else wanted her, she became For ticket.» and lull information regarding Meets tlie first and third Tuesday even­ rates, map», etc., call on company's agent ings oi each month in 1. O. O. F. bail. desirable. at Ashland. Mem tiers in good s«andinK resDeetfully “I am an idiot,” he said aloud, and K. KOE1ILEK, E P. KOGEltó. I uivited. Mas. Al. L. H icks , dbra answered: Manager. Asst U.K &. Pass Agl Wm. P atterson , bec’v. Count»-'lor. “Oh. dear, no! I shall always remem­ ber your truth and constancy very ten­ TIMBEE LAND NOTICE. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. derly.” He bowed and took his hat. He bowed again and retired to the door. As Or..( Cnitcd «States l.anu On.ce, Roseburg Or., he went along the passage to the central United States Land unite, a Koseburg une 1.490. f •> Uuc o, XOkAJ. ; hall of the Large house he heard the UTILE 18 HEREBY GlvrS THAI Oi ICE io HElvEbZ Ui « AUAi' ui ui Viegvü, jSevauu, aud “In the library, " said William. “But i» a.-UiligiuU lernuuiy, ’ Ai. Li*>p*.lllS, OI »I u leiiiiUiy/ ucuip^A. utuud, don’t you go there. Mr. Samuel is in olia««., «uUuij u, jacasun, siu.e ui Oregon, Ui XYoM-UitU, CMU V * t/i J u A g MMI) OUUC Oi UUiCe ÀH4 there offering of hisself. Poor gentle­ «.a»-Ul» day med m tuta unite bis »«»urn OiV^Mii* AAÜ0 ttiAia uuy EiXeU U| mi' «Ue pu ui.aae ut Uie ö % ui N dnviu outscUavu« ivi' me pu»cua >e uw b man, I'm afraid it’s the day after the .»iMieiueuv G y, uud E u« o G y, ul sec Nu. G, in tp u /4 vi »ec »Nu. d, 11* ip a * u . **u, «3 lb No 4 fair; but such is life.” 40, o.i. hu. « ci, uud «ni u..er prwi u> alio.» a.tu Hiii vucr pi’uu» iu Lua« tlie tuai me .a.iu ovU¿ui la lu.ne «u.ua ae lur auaiu hui^üt n» iuvie VaxUduie »tu* iu*» uiuuer Then Cota giggled and ran upstairs. i«.» mimer ur s.uue tuaii «vr agri«.u..uiai Mi öLMlAt iUMli iVl UgiiuUi.Uiai purpure», Mr. Wadleigh never proposed to tbe auu iu eoiauilsU 111.» ClUUtI «u suid U4«U kU C.JLaUU^U lil.J CiUiUJ bV Lulu luüü Utî- youngest Miss Eastman.- Later he mar­ pulpase», ,auu ue.u.e me iiegiaier and ÀU.-. eiver u; kuiu vue AbCijirnCi «aid AbvCelVvi ui uulu«; ried a show}- widow who admired him mis «.mue ai «iuaeuuig, .or., uu 'Tuui'aduy dv Abv^e«jUxo, viv^tiu, vu lúur.buay «ut ZI»Ct intensely. She had no young Samuel me 21»i day ui AUOU », 1 90. m MV ui B.UoUöi) loJU. ne naine.» a.» nuiiesae»: Wiliiam A. ía C uuiueo MibCCdäeä: Tbc Hl HS E. Wadleigh with hvacinthine locks and u. Asu.and, JæKsuil cuU.ity, Ur., öiaxiicj vj avimìhue I ì viij, ötakijuU uuUuLy, Blender waist to compare him with, and NeiaUii ri au., AlcUiacaeu vi Gime l’ouï., Jais ou vai.g £Uil Cv-UiivJ, Ut., X'luiiK iliiuiiuiv« A.'luaud, aUCR -uu euUn.y. Ur. aicviauueu ui U uu^: » uiu«, uvuniV, box and looks at it sometimes. Any und a.l per »uuo ciMiiuiug auveise.j “Poor fellow!” she sighs. “How true lue Uouie desinile«), «anus art icqUesled »0 Any a«id ail pet^btis claiming adversely and faithful he was to me. and hov little me meli e muís m «Ui» utlice. uu ur ue«ure Mauve uusvii.-vü Unido M.e lequesvcd vo I deserved it!”—Mary Kyle Dallas in sam 21 a du., ul «¿UgU-u, 1MI0. uxc vutii utteiiua lu uincc vu vr ixîiore C uas , g . juukston , Register. aiuti Ùay va louu. Fireside Companion. The Celebrated French Cure, H. S. EMERY Funeral Director. 1 .N ae j vu au . h . uuii>«ioK, Kegialer. TIMBER LAND NOTICE Lu England, where particular attention has been given to the subject of electric brakes, a means has been discovered by which a train going thirty miles an hour can by an electrical brake be brought I to a standstill in a space of 200 feet. TIMBER LAND NullCE l'nited .States Land 0.:.uu cuuntj , ! U a ., ubi. lift pftAXla, Ui OUiiKe, Jactboun CvUll- A- a .»tn ngiliener <*f ihe digestive organs, Vj, y» ui nec Au. «tu, in «p Su. 39, e ri Nu. 4 iv, and w ut umr piuu. io suuw inai tue tana suugm is inu.c vamaoie lur il» iiniucr ur s.one diali mi a^riiu,lutai purpurea, uud m uniau.isu in» ciaiiu iu .»ai.i iM.id be.ure ibe desister alni iieteiver ui «Ui.» umee a. uose- uUig, uregvu, un Genne«uay tue ioidi day V. AUgUll, liW. ne uaiues as wilnesses : Edward Cutup- ueu, oi inalila.u Glty, bisKij.'u cuu/ity, «ai., Levile A. biu.xl aud rxlaanl A; .ìuareai, ut Asuiaud, jacK.»un couiiiy, Or., r rana aicCrai-seu, ui Gut.e l'ultu, Ur. Auj gud un per.autis ulMiiuing udver»«l> me auoVe-desCdutal lafids aie leqUested lo me meir euuuis un ur bemre suid aOrU day ut .rUcu»i, loOU. U..A». W. J ohìston , Kegister. TIMBER •LAND NOTICE. timber land notice . ■- _ • l'nited States Latid Office, Koseburg, (i cuiigifni ut juue 4, lai», enutied an udivi Uiu »«1« •<< umuei «mia» in ib< »late» >>i < amuruiu. Uregun, Netuda, aud Aaaumgiun Temioiy.” Fiau. McCrBcken, ul H U..C . blu«, CUUU.y UI aMCKiBUll, ».aie oi Uruguu. fin» tuta duv tiwsd In .Di» uUice bi* >.>u.ii .au.-iueii, lur tue purcfia»« ui tbe N »V >4 ut N (V )4, » >4 ui N tv y, anu N W ut e> VI % u* »cu Su. 24, in ip 31). »li No. « and «ni u..er piuui «u »Uo« Inai tue land »uuoul M luui« yalUMulc lui ite «luiuer ur sMue .unii >ut a^ricuilfiiMi purpuntui, and ,u e > m » i Ì»U Ui, Ciuiiu t »al.* ia,,d bùuie u.e 4>e^i .ei and Kvuetver ui tui.» i>t..ev mi i-ijoe .u.g, uien n, uu II ei.ueiuaj tue 2U.b UMj* U* .t'-ftU'l, L ira ?. ile natile» a» »ulte»««»: Al. HopkjiiE, oi cUMMe. Jacanuu cuti«,.y, ur., Yvuilatu ■Ne«»un uud Geuioe A. lL«>ud, u. Asulaud. jac..»uu cuqn.y, Ur , Lilaaid Llliiipucil, (jf iwiaiiiaui < uy, cisbiy vu cuuuty Gai. Auy uiid .i.i pcr.'uii» ciaimmg ailveri«-l, ■ i«e «.uuv«:-de.»i-iiueu lui)«,.» aie i«*|Uc»ted u* ..tu «Ueu* viMiui» in uu.» uiuie uu vr bc.orN aid 2UUi - ìmj v Au^uil. I nai . Cu»». » . ju »>.-T‘« m Iteatster United bta.es Land Office, Roseburg, Or..i J line J, 1SMJ. | OTiCE lfc HEREBY U avu N l iJaLi in cua.phuncc ami ibv pruu^uim v. eijaii.cu ! »ue at* ul C ula ^ i C io ul June “» a I i uci lui luc .-?aie ui LiiLiuei .and» in u^e ouue.s u« can.ujiii«*, Uitteun, >evuua, anu Wu^iiingiUu Acrilvuij.” AAlnald «k. AAlJm- I redi. u- A.slnaiiu, cutimy u* «jaC v.-vun, ¿luic i ui Oic^un, nan iui.5 day died in U uj > ou.c*. ! din nwurn oiituiincnA. iu* lire 4 u»ci.u e u* tnc j N V» >4 u* bee Nu. 3U, in .p 4J, al Nv. * Z j . aud ahi u..e* pr»>ui w o 1 au « v ibai ! laud ouii0ii« in uiuie vaiUauic iur lln mnoci l*.«111 al pLLr(>u.->ej. ur mune «nun Lui , and iu eniaud'd i»13 c aim uj --u.d «aim oe - LUit *ue LLCei.>Aei and Aa-ecciver ui min ulli- c «4* AvunvuULe. Di., un vv euiiunuay Lie -Um I day ui .kucy..-i.. ladu. ue uamen an w|lue»»eM: Tbumas E. ¿¡¿ai.lcj.u* AiaiMuiM , oiskiy< U cuunl\ , va»., Ucui^e A- 4>lUk>d, Ul »l.'ii.aaG, Jc< 1*-.'UL1 cuUu.y, Ur.. AbdWaid vaiupucli, u. lAiuiiiu.ii i vx ^ a , 4tonixi> uu cvUiiiy. t ax.. 111.4IU A\uin».n, I I ui *xnnluud, .iu Knuu cuun*y. Ui. nny ana an ¡»ernuiu viumiiug adver^ij the u./uve-denCiioca i.inun ale ruJUc^td lu uie A-neir ciaim.? m iiiir» umce un ur be.urt k will buy ibe TYPE • Ei.'K with 78 ch ar a cu» m, ¡ num 2U«u day ui AuoU ii, l.SJU. vHA8. vt. juxiffibruN, Kegiater. an.* $1 • ; r tbe Sr •»;»<• a as <> «t-.i, w;T- ‘ r. n-e i Ku do ««lur work t».un any machine Final Notice to D ¡Hiquepx unide. It combine* »! I'l it'iT'i will) dvrab : lity . Taxpayerb. I AS . «F ratio », wear.» longer SPEED, FASE • F Op: OPEJtATLUJ», wi'ihuUA i-o»i oi r< pair» l. an an.; other m - OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the chine. Ha- no ins nblxitt to Imtbei li.e op. dvlinque.it lax li»t of Jacason county, £ ra.c r. It i.» >i it , scrstastiai .. nicke Oregon, loi 1S-9. has iieen turned over to pac :. |H-r:< i t and adapted to all f :ml' o lua. with » war.ant front tbe Hou. County • writing. Like a prini.ng p eas, it pro­ o- Cour, lor its liiiiueuiute collection. All clean. legible manuscripts ' U IB b « »harp, pel »on »bo are on said list will pies»« call ¿e» - can be made at one writ- T ao < IT EA.»1 .SIDE OF MAIN .STREET, a« my oilice in Jacksonville and settle witb- •rson can become an Any in «-.fi, (south oi Breeden’s grocery stoic.) oui .briber delay, a- i will be compelled to Wo (Voci uftyr .’til tin to • ip ri a ■ r in tw i da.« levy upon ihe pro|arty of the said deliu- the i anv I op.-iator v.i.o can eijua. tlie Wo»a ueuis, tn order to enforce payment of »aid Od«-ti Do b ■ < Ke ■ afiie Ageni- and Sale-men wanted,) ?ASI» i < b L’\BI.E DKE.SbMAK.ING and iax. ii not paid soon. A prompt compli­ ance with ihe law will save lurther costs. ? repai. ing dorieiii a i.< à> tod saiisiac spe.- al J.óu ements to Dealer». io; y manner. Our wo k and pnce will J as . G. B irdset , giving Fu jr Pampblet _ _ Indorsements,