Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 22, 1894, Image 5

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    VALLEY RECORD
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The People’s Paper.
Ab ULANI), Or... .Thursday, Nov. 22, 1894
A MATRIMONIAL PACK.
We were married—she and I,
In the spring.
Baid she, as we settled down
In our cotta go in the town,
“Love, we now begin life’s reign«
And of this our small domain
Yon arc king.”
for Infants and Children.
And a happier man than I
Ne'or was teen.
And the future seemed to b®
Ever full of b’.is3 for me
As I told my fairy wife,
“Of my fortune and my life
You are queen.”
Castorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worm», gives sleep, and promotes di­
gestion.
Without injurious medication.
“ The use of ‘ Castori» • is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tho
intelligent families who do not keep Cantoria
within easy reach.”
C arlos M artyn , D. D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
“ For several years I have recommended
your ‘ Castorio, ’ and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results.”
E dwif F. P abdxb , M. D.,
“The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
Then her mother in our home
Took her place.
And this life became to me
Full of woes and misery.
Though I dared not raise a fuss.
From tho day she came to us
She was ace.
New York City.
—London Tit-Bits.
T hk C entacb C ompany , 77 M urray S treet . N ew Y ork .
AN EDITOR’S STORY
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
BATHING ¿25»
A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN.
GRANT
“It was in a western city some years
ago,” remarked the city editor, “that
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
I was holding down the city desk on a
Notice for Publication.
daily
for the first time. We had a man
United States Land Office,
)
Roseburg, Oregon.
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on the paper who was simply a crank
Land Office at Roseburg, Or. I
October 29,1894. )
October 31,1894. f
on homicide, and ho was more than a
"VJOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN thatthe •JTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in mere reporter, for he had detective tal­
compliance with the provisions of the
_1N following-named settler has filed _
notice of his intention to make final proof act of Congress of June 3, 1878. enlitled ent of the highest order. He didn’t care
in support of his claim, and that said proof “An act for the sale of timber lands m the much for the common crimes—bur­
will be made before J. R. Neil, county States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and glaries, larcenies and such—but give
judge of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jack­ Washington Territory,”
him a good, mysterious murder, and he
Charles Angel, of Medford,
sonville, Jackson county. Oregon, on De­
cember 8, 1894, viz: Claiboin Neil, on County ot Jackson, state of Oregon, has was splendid. Not only did he have the
Homestead entry No. 9423 for the lots 7 & this day filed in this office his sworn state­ history of all the famous murders at
ment for the purchase of the 8E*¿ of Sec. his fingers’ ends, but he delighted in
8, Sec 30, Tp. 39 S, R 2 East.
He names the following witnesses to No. 8, in Tp. No. 40 8, R No. 5 E, and will ferreting out the most mysterious crimes
prove his continuous residence upon, and offer proof to show that the land sought is
cultivation of, said land, viz: James W. more valuable for its timber or stone than that came within our province. In every
Jarvis. Albert Howe. William R. Kincaid for agricultural purposes, and to establish case, except the one I am telling about
and Denver Kincaid, all of Ashland, Jack- bis claim to said land before the Register —and there were a good many killings
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg.
son county, Oregon.
Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of Janu­ in that town—'he traced out the mur­
R. M. V eatch , Register.
ary, 1895. He names as witnesses: Jacob derer before the detectives even dreamed
Isler, of Pokegama, Siskivou county, Cal., of his identity.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
R. M. Garret and D. I. Waldrop, of Ash­
“I have since thought the secret of
land, Jackson county, Oregon, and Charles
United States Land Office I
his
success was that he put himself
Addington,
of
Medford.
Jackson
county,
Roseburg, Oregon,J-
Or. Any and all persons claiming adverse­ mentally in the place of the murderer
October 18,18913
ly the above-described lands are requested and reasoned it out from motives rather
otice is hereby given that in compliance to
tile their claims in this office on or before
with the provisions of the act of Con­ said
than from the 'clews’ of the ordinary
Januarv. 1895.
gress of June 3.1878. entitled “An act for 12th day of R.
detective.
M.
V
eatch , Register.
the sale of timber lands m the States of
' • ‘There is seldom much method in
California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing­
ton Territory,” Walter 8. Jones of Med­
murder, ’ he once said to me when in a
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
ford, Oregon, County of Jackson, State (or
rarely communicative mood. ‘Most men
Territory) of Oregon has this day filed in
U.
8.
Land
Office,
)
would commit it in about the same way
this office his sworn statement for the pur­
Roseburg, Oregon. Oct. 29, 1894. )
under the same circumstances. It is
chase of the s e Ji of sec. No. 2, in tp. No.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in only when a murderer goes about it
39 s, range No. 4 east, and will otter proof
compliance with the provisions of the
to show that the land sought is more valu­
systematically, as dotho thugs of In­
act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
able for its timber or stone than for agri­
cultural purposes, and to establish his "An act for the sale of timber lands in the dia, that a murder becomes truly mys­
claim to said land before the register and States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and terious. ’
receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, Washington Territory,”
“I once asked him why he did not
Balbus B. Griffiths, of Ashland,
on Saturday the 29th day of December.
Vecome
a regular detective.
County
of
Jackson,
State
of
Oregon,
has
1894. He names as witnesses: Charles
“ ‘I was born and bred a newspaper
Angel, Thomas McAndrew, of Medford, this day filed in this office bis sworn state­
George W. Bailey of Shake, John Dyar of ment for the purchase of the W )4 of NW>4, man, ’ he said, ‘and habit is too strong
Jacksonville. all in Jackson County. WU of SWji of Sec. No. 8. in Tp. No. 40 S. to break. ’ That was literally true in his
Oregon. Any and all persons claiming R No. 5 E, and will offer proof to show that
adversely the above-described lands are re­ the land sought is more valuable for its caso. Otherwise I might not have to
quested to file their claims in this office on timber or stone than for agricultural tell this story.
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
or before said 29th day of December. 1894.
“One morning tho body of a fine look­
land before the Register and Receiver of
R. M. V eatch , Register.
ing
man was found in an alley adjoin­
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­
ing
the electric light works in the very
day,
the
12th
day
of
January,
1895.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
ile names as witnesses:
[Or. heart of the city. The afternoon papers
James 8. Bailey, of Ashland, Jackson Co. had a chance at it, but didn’t make
United States Land Office, 1
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R. M. Garrett, of
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Roseburg, Oregon,)
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much out of it, so I at once assigned it
Charles Angel, of Medford
October 18,18913
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to Jones, as we will call him. Although
Chas.
Addington,
of
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otice is hereby given that in compliance
Any and all persons claiming adversely he did not show up at the usual hour, I
with the provisions of the act of Con­
the above-described lands are requested to had no doubt that he was already at
gress of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for
the sale of timber lands in the States of file their claims in this office on or before work on it, as it was as mysterious a
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing­ said 12th day of January, 1895.
case as even ho could desire.
R. M. V eatch , Register.
ton Territory,” Thomas McAndrew of
Medford, County of Jackson, State (or
“The victim was identified as a trav­
Territory) of Oregon, has this day filed in
eling man who had just arrived, and,
TIMBER
LAND
NOTICE.
this office bis sworn statement for tbe pur­
as far as known, he had no friends or
chase of the s w % of sec. 2, in tp. 39 s,
acquaintances in the city. It was not a
United Slates Land Office,
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range 4 east, and will otter proof to show
Roseburg, Oregon. -
that tbe land sought is more valuable for
case of robbery, for all his money and
October 29, 1894. I
its timber or stone than for agricultural
valuables were left on the body. There
purposes, and to establish bis claim to
otice is Hereby Given that in compli­ was a slight contusion on the back of
said land before the register and receiver of
ance with the provisions of the act ot
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­
Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An the
act head and a small needlelike bole di­
day tbe 29th day of December. 1894. He for the sale of timber lands in tbe states of rectly through the man’s heart. It was
names as witnesses: Charles Ange), California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washing­ especially strange that such a crime
Walter 8. Jones, of Medford, Georg», W. ton Territory,”
could have been committed in a public
Bailey Shake, and John Dyar of Jackson­
James 8. Bailey, of Ashland,
ville, all in Jackson County, Oregon. Any County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has thoroughfare, whilo there was absolute­
and all persons claiming adversely tbe this day filed in this office his sworn state­ ly no clew to the murderer or his mo­
above-described lands are requested to file ment for the purchase of the EJi of NWJi tive.
their claims in this office on or before said and EJi of 8 WJi of Sec. No. 8, in Tp. No.
“But these difficulties were only such
29th day of December, 1894.
40 8, R No. 5 E, and will offer proof to
R. M. V eatch , Register.
show that tbe land sought is more valuable as would ordinarily put Jones on his
for its timber and stone than for agricultur­ mett le, so I did not doubt that he would
al purposes, and to establish his claim to
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
said land before the Register and Receiver have a good account of the affair. I
of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Sat­ was therefore somewhat surprised
United States Land Office,
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urday the 12th day of January, 1895.
when he came sneaking in about 6
Roseburg. Oregon, >
He names as witnesses:
o’clock in the evening to see what his
October 30, 1894. )
Cbas. Angel, of Medford, Jackson, Co., Or. assignment was. He looked worn and
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in Chas. Addington, “
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compliance with the provisions of the B. B. Griffiths, of Ashland, “
haggard, but denied that he was ill, 601
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act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled R. M. Garrett, of
“
“
gave him the murder assignment. I
“A n act for the sale of timber lands in the
Any and all persons claiming adversely
States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and the above-described lands are requested to thought I saw a startled look in his
Washington Territory,’’ Joseph Shone of file their claims in this office on or before eyes, but he maintained his outward
Medford, county of Jackson, state of Ore­ said 12th day of January, 1895.
composure and went out without a
gon, has this day filed in this office his
R. M. V eatch , Register.
word.
sworn statement for the purchase of t e
“I did not see him again that even­
NE>4 ot 8ec. No. 10. in Tp. No. 39 8. R No.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
ing. About midnight I began to wonder
4 I, and will otter proof to show that tbe
land sought is more valuable for its timber
why I had not heard from him, but
erjstone than for agricultural purposes, and
United States Land Office,
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only
speculated on the possibility of
to establish his claim to said land before
Roseburg, Oregon. >
something
having happened to him, for
the Register and Receiver of this office at
October 29. 1894. I
Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the first day
otice
is
hereby
given
that in the idea that he could possibly fail
of February, 1895. He names as witnesses:
compliance with the provisions of the never occurred to me. Finally, after an
W. A. Forbes, James Coeti, A. M. Bright,
act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
all of Medford. Jackson county, Oregon, “An act for the sale of timber lands in the hour had gone by, I-telephoned to the
and W. B. Officer, of Eagle Point, Jackson States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and police station. Word came back that
county, Oregon. Any and all persons Washington Territory,”
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes
there were no new developments in the
that he had a Severe Kidnej' trouble for
claiming adversely the above described
case,
and
that
Jones
bad
not
been
there.
Jacob Isler, of Pokegama,
many years, with severe pains in the back
lands are requested to file their claims in County of Siskiyou, State of California, has
this office on or before said 1st day of Feb­ this day filed in this office his sworn state­ Sending two men out to hunt him up, I and also that his bladder was affected. He
ruary, 1895.
many so called Kidney cures but
ment for the purchase of the 8J4 NW«, set to work myself to make up a story of tried
R. M. V eatch . Register.
and Lots 3 and 4 of Sec. No. 4, in Tp. No. the murder from the afternoon papers. without any good result. About a year
40 8. R No. 5 E, and will offer proof to show Just then Jones came in. His step was ago be began use of Electric Bitters and
relief at once. Electric Bitters is es­
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
that the land sought is more valuable for unsteady and his face flushed. He had found
pecially adapted to cure all Kidney and
its timber or stone than for agricultural
United States Land Office. )
purposes, and to establish his claim to said evidently bee» drinking heavily—some­ Liver troubles and often gives almost in­
Roseburg, Oregon,?
land before the Register and Receiver of thing I never knew him to do before— stant reiief. One trial will prove our state­
October 18, 18913
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­ but he was not drunk, rather he seemed ment. Price oniv 50c. for large bottle. At
Ashland Drug Do.'s drug store.
NTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in day the 12th day of January, 1895.
at high nervous tension, although out­
lie names as witnesses:
compliance with the provisions of the
Cullom and Proctor.
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
D. I. Waldrop, of Ashland, Jackson Co., Or. wardly arf calm as ever.
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»,
There
is
a brisk competition between
R.
M.
Garrett,
of
“
“
I
decided
to
let
this
breach
of
dis
­
“An act for the sale of timber lands in the
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States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Charles Angel, ot Medford,
Senator
Proctor
of Vermont and Senator
cipline
pass
and
merely
asked
him
for
il
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“
Washington Territory.” John Dyar, of Chas. Addington,
Cullom
of
Illinois
as to which of the two
his
murder
story.
He
replied
that
be
Jacksonville. County of Jackson, State (or
Any and all persons claiming adversely
looks the more like Lincoln. For years
Territory) of Oregon, has this day filed in the above-described lands are requested to hadn’t written it.
this office bis sworn statement for the pur­ file their claims in this office on or before
“ ‘Well, got to work on it at once, ’ I the Illinois man has proudly claimed
chase of tbe n w J4 of sec. No. 2, in tp. No. said 12th day of Januarv. 1895.
said rather sharply.
tho distinction of most resembling the
39 s, range No. 4 east, and will otter proof
R. M. V eatch , Register.
“Then he really surprised me by say­ great martyred president of any ono in
to show that tbe land sought is more valu­
ing that he had nothing to write beyond Washington, and there has been none to
able for its timber or stone than for agri­
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
cult ural purposes, and to establish his
the bare facts already known. The po­ dispute. . But since Senator Proctor has
claim to said land before the register and
lice had developed nothing new, and he I shaved off his flowing beard there are a
receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon,
IT. 8. Land Office, Roseburg. Or. I
supposed that I had worked up the story new set of Lincoln features in the sen­
on Saturday the 29th day of December,
October 29. 1894. (
ate chamber. The Vermont man is taller
1894. He names as witnesses: Charles
otice
is
hereby
given
that in from the evening papers.
Angel, Thomas McAndrew, Walter 8.
“ ‘And has it come to pass that you and thinner than his Illinois rival, and
compliance with the provisions of the
Jones, all of Medford, Jackson county,
act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled
wait for the police to develop a murder with his smooth face has a very marked
Oregon, and George W. Bailey, of Shake, “An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the
Jackson Co., Oregon. Any and all persons States of Cali'ornia, Oregon, Nevada and case for you?’ I exclaimed angrily. ‘As Lincoln look, so much so that Cullom
for the reports in the evening papers, is in danger of losing his laurels. A poll
claiming adversely the above-described Washington Territory,”
lands are requested to file their claims in
yon can fake a better story than they of the senate may be necessary before
Charles Addington, ef Medford,
this office on or before said 29th day of De­ County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has had!’
the question is solved.—Washington
cember 1894.
R. M. V eatch , Register.
this day filed in this office his sworn state­
Correspondent.
“
He
sat
down,
in
apparent
despair,
ment for the purchase of the NEJ4 of Sec.
at
his
desk.
Then
I
relented
and
ca
­
No. 8. in Tp. No. 40 8, R No. 5 E; and will
A German View of Vs.
offer proof to show that the land sought is joled him a little, begging him not to
The
Berlin
National Zeitung last
more valuable for its timber and stone than spoil his great record by falling down
I3TMEBEST.
for agricultural purposes, and to establish on 6uch an assignment. ‘There’s a start­ week published a curious leader on
A Vfc NO SQUEAKING.
his claim to said land before the Register
»5. CORDOVAN,
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, er for you, ’ said I, throwing him the American affairs. The writer's conclu­
FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALE
Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of Janu­ article I had commenced. ‘Now, go sion was that the Anglo-Saxon and Ger­
ary, 1895.
X $4?3A0FlNECALf&KAN6AROIl
ahead and fill that out with a column man races were losing their determin­
He names as witnesses:
$3.5? POLICE, 3 S oles .
ing influence on the Union’s affairs.
Jacob Isler, Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Cal. description of the scene. ’
The
influx of Catholio Irish and Ital­
!»p2.
workwomen «
“
‘
I
haven
’
t
even
visited
it,
’
hero-
ll.
M.
Garrett,
Ashland,
Jackson
Co.,
Ore.
EXTRA FINE. 1,4
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If
D. I. Waldrop,
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plied.
Nevertheless he picked up the ians as well as other Latin elements, he
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B oys S chool S hoes . Charles Angel, Medford, “
pages and read them as if impelled by thought, would at no very distant date
•LADIES*
Any and all persons claiming adversely
lead to the crisis—feared now by some
tbe above-described lands are requested to some hateful fascination. Then he took American politicians — in which the
D5°NGO l A .
up
his
pen
to
make
a
few
minor
correc
­
file tbeir claims in this office on or before
said 12th day of January, 1895.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
tions. Then, as if totally oblivious of Union would be divided into three re­
WL* DOUGLAS ,
R. M. V eatch , Register.
publics—one on the Pacifio, another on
my presenoe, ho began to write.
BROCKTON, MASS.
the Atlantic and the third on the gulf
“
As
sheet
after
sheet
fell
under
his
You cm B*ve «loney by pitrchaaiug W. L.
of Mexico.
Dougins shoes.
fingers
I
snatched
them
up,
read
them
Because, we are the largest manufacturers ol
Notice
for
Publication,
hurriedly
and
shot
them
down
the
‘
copy
advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee
Told Family Secrets.
th« value by stamping the name aud price on
Bjornson,
the famous Norwegian au­
the bottom, which protects you against high
Land Office at Roseburg, Or.,)
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
November
1.
1894.
C
thor
and
politician,
recently published
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
[GIVES
wearing qualities. We have them sold every­
a book, “New Stories, ” which has sub­
otice
ts
hereby
given
that
the
where at >owcr prices for the value given than
FRESH
jected him to much criticism. One of
following-named settler has filed no­
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
NESS
tice
of
his
intention
to
make
final
proof
in
dea’-r cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
the stories is entitled “Absalom's Hair”
support of his claim, and that said proof
AND
and gives to the public, it is said, the
RACKET STORE. will be made before J. R. Neil, County-
CLEAR
secrets of a family whose name is known
Judge of Jackson county, Or., at Jackson­
SKIN.
to all Norway. Tho poet has been con­
ville, Jackson county. Or., on December 15,
1894, viz: W illiam M. M athes , on Home­
demned by many people, but the book
stead entry No. 5288 for the ot 2 and E IX
is
being read by every one,
N W X. Sec 30, Tp. 39 S.. R. 1 West. He
N
N
N
N
N
w
tube’ to the composing room. 1 read I
Tho Way He Worked IL
SOCIETY DIRECTORIAS,
rapidly, as au editor will, taking but i 1 A gentleman prominent in the hard­
small account of the matter so long as ware trade in Philadelphia told a funny
it ran smoothly, while I had too much story last night.
G. A. R.
confidence in him to question the ac­
“Some years ago when I started in
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
curacy of his statements. I cnly realized the hardware business,” said ho, “a
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
that he was writing a great story, the man came into our store aud wanted to
3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­
greatest ha had ever done. He seemed ■ buy a tailor’s goose. As you know, a
rades cordially welcomed.
J as . C hisholm , Commander.
inspired with the very innermost I goose is an iron used by tailors in press­
J. 8 S mith , Adjutant.
thoughts of the murderer, and under j ing clothes. I looked the stock over and
his touch every trivial incident came | found we hadn’t a goose in the place.
Water of any temperature desired
W. R. C.
out with distinctness and coherency that I was told to order some and sat down
Natural Temperature 85d<‘g's.
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS NO. 24
made tho cause and method of the crime to write to a New York house. First I
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m.
TO DRINK THE WATER IS A TONIC.
perfectly plain.
aid, ‘Send us one dozen tailors’ geese.’
on the first and third Saturdays of each
“First he described the scene with That wouldn’t do, and I racked my
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates month.
M rs . J as . C hisholm , Pres.
fungi and animalculea, and neutral­
acuracy of detail that would have been brains for the right thing to say. I tried
M as . L ydia G riswold , Bec’y.
izing and correcting all acidi­
Impossible for ono who had not studied ‘tailor’s gooses, tailor geese’ and many
ties it promotes a normal and
it closely. The selection of the spot he other expressions. Finally in despera­
healthful condition in every
KNIGIITS OF l’YTHIAS.
explained by the fact that, the bright tion I worded my order as follows:
part of the system.
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Kniguts
electric light, streaming through the ‘Send U3 one tailorLs goose and 11 more. ’
Ashland, Oregon, meets every
SWIMMING RINK. — Pythias,
Windows of the power house, made it I That seemed to cover what I wanted to
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good
impossible for the passerby to see into : say, though it was not particularly ele-
Inclosed and covered, the same medica standing arc cordially invited to attend.
H.'T. C hitwood , C. C.
water, always clean, for the springs run a
tho shadows. Thus while impenetrable gaut. ”—Syracuse Post.
F. D. W agner , K. of R and 8.
heavy volume- more than twelve hun­
darkness screened the assassin ample
dred gallons per hour.
A Page From Her History.
light guided his blow, and, moreover, ,
Made a Noise In tbe World.
You may dive and swim and have more
The
important
experiences
of
others
are
the rattle and roar of the machinery i “What became of the Hodgkin boys?”
fun than “anybody’ —come out as “line
MASONIC,
The following is no exception:
as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­
near by drowned all sound of the strug- ' asked a New Yorker of a friend upon interesting.
“I bad l>een troubled witn heart disease 25
SISKIYOU
CHAPTER,
NO. 21, B. A. M.
ated and happy.
much of that time very seriously. For
gle or the falling body.
returning after many years’ absence to years,
Regular convocations on the Thursday
live
years
I
was
treated
by
one
physician
con
­
Located
on
the
“The blow on the head, he demon­ his old homo in tho country.
tinuously. I was In business, but obliged to
next after the full moon.
LAND, HALF A MILE
retire on account of my health. A phy­ HELMAN
strated, must have been from a sand­
E. V. C arter , H. P.
“Waal, Jim’s runnin the old farm, sician
friends that I could not live a
M. L. M c C all , Secretary.
bag, while the wound through the heart and Tom’s preachiu in tho south, and mouth. told My my
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
t'cet and limbs were badly swol­
could only have been made by one of Billy’s tendin the postoffice at Waver­ len, and I was indeed in a serious c-.mdition
when a gentleman directed my attention to
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M.
those long, fine bladed stilettos of Ital­ ly.”
l)r. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and said that his
sister
who
had
been
afflicted
with
heart
dis
­
ian make. Furthermore, the fact that
Stated communications on the Thursday
“There was another,” remarked the
Pioprietor.
had been cured by the remedy, aud was
of or before the full moon.
this peculiar weapon was driven home city man. “Wasn’t his name Ed? He ease,
again a strong, healthy woman. 1 purchased
W. H. L eeds , W. M.
with a firm hand, after the victim had went west. Was anything ever heard a not tie of the Heart Cure, and in less than
J. R. C asey . Secretary.
an hour after taking the first dose I could
been stunned by a blow on the head, in- | from him?”
feol a decided improvement in the circulation
my blood. When I had taken three doses I
dicated premeditated and deliberate
“Heard from him? Yes. I should of
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8.
ould move my ankles, something 1 had not
murder, while the theory of robbery think so. He’s made noise enough in . lone
for months,and my limits had lteen swol­
—VIA—
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
was disproved by the fact that the man's this world, Why, he beats a geng in a len so long that they seemed almost putritied.
in each month. M rs . E. C. K ane , W. M.
1 had taken one bottle of the New
valuables had boon untouched. The only railroad eatiu station.”—New York Before
M iss B elle W agner , Secretary.
Heart Cure the swelling had all gone down,
tenable theory, therefore, was that the Herald.
and 1 was so much better that I did my own
•ioi
k
On
my
recommendation
six
others
arc
motive of the murder was revenge.
:akin ; this valuable remedy."—Mrs. Morgan,
It Worked.
‘ ‘A more masterly analysis of a case I
«69 W. Harrison St., Chicago, Ill.
I. O. O. F.
—OF THE—
I)r. Miles' New Heart Cure, a discovery of an
never read, but here he branched off into
A lady living on Cass avenue heard a . Mninent
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
specialist in heart disease, is sold by
what I at first supposed to be purely im­ knock at ¿he side door and opened it :11 druggists on a positive guarantee,or sent
Southern Pacific Co.
Hold regular meetings every Saturas
the Dr. Mlles MedicnlCo.,Elkhart, Ind.,on
aginary speculations as to the wrong A tramp stood there who doffed his cap. by
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethre
eceipt of price, 81 per bottle, six bottles for
which had led the murderer to seek the
“Sweet lady”—he began, when she 5. express prepaid. It is positively free from
in good standing are cordially invitta
«11 opiates or dangerous drugs.
attend
A. D. H elman , N. G.
lifo of the unknown man. These seemed sternly interrupted him.
Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily.
H. 8. E vans , Sec’v, P. 0. box 102.
purposely vague at first, but gathered
“How dare you address me in that
South !
I North
in strength and certainty until I con­ manner?”
G
:
15
p
m
Lv
8:20 a m
Portland
Ar
cluded that he must havo some good
PILOT KOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
“I humbly beg pardon, ” ho 6aid. “It
10:40 a in Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p m
foundation for them. Starting with was all owing to a habit I have acquired
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
11:10 a ni Lv Ashland Ar 4:10 p in
10:45 a m Ar SanFranciscoLv 7:00p n> 4th Monday in each month. Members in
hypotheses, he soon began to state them of speaking my thoughts aloud. ”
good standing cordially invited to attend.
as facts. He described how tho dead
Ho got two kinds of pie and some
Above trains stop at all stations from
A bram B ish , C. P.
Portland
to
Albany,
inclusive;
also
Tan
­
man, a once trusted friend, had entered doughnuts.—Detroit Free Press.
FOR 1895.
F. M. D rake , Scribe.
gent,
Sbedds,
Halsey,
Harrisburg.
Junction
the homo of another; how, by subtle
Volume IV begins December, 1894. City, Irving, Eugene, and all stations from
To Some Extent a Tartnersldp Aflfkir.
wiles and deceit, he had stolen the love
Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
A splendid illustrated life of
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24.
Mre. Strongmind—Jared, what does
of tho wife. Then followed an elope­
Roseburg
Mail
Daily.
Meets on the 2d and 4tb Tuesday in each
ment and the breaking up of that once the messenger want?
month in Odd Fellows’s Hall, Ashland.
happy home.
Husband of Mrs. Strongmind—It’s
ARRIVE :
LEAVK!
A llik F ablow N. G.
“He told, with the bitterness of truth, the tailor’s young man, my dear. He the great feature of which will be Portland.. . 8:30a m Roseburg... 5:50 p m
I da B urckhalteb , Sec y.
how the scoundrel had deserted the has brought the bill for—for our bloom­
Roseburg. .7:00 a m Portland... 4:00 p in
SEVENTY-FIVE
weak and erring woman and left her to ers.—-Chicago Tribune.
Dining Cars on Ogden Route.
perish r.lono; how the idea of revenge
A. O. U. W.
PORTRAITS
The
American
Beauty
owes
her
prestige
had filled the mind of the wrongod hus­ more to a clear complexion than to any
ASHLAND
LODGE, NO. 66.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
band; how, himself unseen, he had fol­ other attribute. A cup of Pajks’ Tea will of Napoleon, showing him from youth to
Meets
in
lodge
room
in Odd Fellows’ Hall
I
—AND—
lowed every movement of tho intended enable anyone to possess this. It clears death; also portraits of bis family and
every first and third Wednesday in each
the skin and removes pimples and that sal­ contemporaries and pictures of famous
victim for months and carefully plotted low.
Second-Class Sleeping Cars month. All brethren in good standing are
muddy look. Parks’ Tea is used by battlefields; in all nearly
cordially invited to attend.
his destruction; how bo had decoyed the thousands
of ladies for the complexion.
Attached to all through trains.
W. B. B eebe . M. W.
200
PICTURES.
doomed man to the city and to the very Without being a cathartic it cures consti­
J. R. C asey , Recorder.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
spot where the murder was committed, pation. Bold by E. A. ¡Sherwin.
Begins in November and runs through
eight numbers. The
and how he had destroyed the only clews
Between Portland and Corvallis.
‘A Straight Tip,
—a couple of letters in the pockpts of
K. O. T. M.
Eight Napoleon Numbers,
MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.)
the dead man—and finally made his
GRANITE
TENT
NO. 4, KNIGHTS OF THE
leaves :
arrives :
$1.00.
own escape, the secret safe in his own
MACCABEES.
Portland.
..
.7:30
a
m
Corvallis.
..
12.15
p
m
heart alone.
TRUE
Meet in regular review on the second and
Corvallis... 1:00 p m Portland... .5:35 p m
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd
“As I read this remarkable tale
DETECTIVE
At Albany and Corvallis connect with Fellow's Hall, Ashland.
Visiting Sir
through the conviction forced itself
of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
Knights cordially invited.
STORIES trains
upon me that this was the absolute
C has . H. G illette , Com
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
truth. If the writer himself had com­
J. E. T hornton R. K.
by authority from the archives of the
mitted the deed, he could not have de­
PINKERTON DETECTIVE AGENCY. ______ leave :__________ arrive :
scribed it more graphically. Suddenly
.. .4:40 p ni | M’Minnville 7:25pin
Lincoln and Pinkerton (Nov. 1894); the Portland
the thought flashed over me—could he
Molly Maguires; Allan Pinkerton’s life; M’Minnville 5:50am | Portland....8:25 a m
describe such a crime thus without hav­
Stories of Capture of Train robbers, For­
THROUGH TICKETS
gers, Bank-robbers, etc.; each complete
ing, in fact, committed it?
Owner
of
Brute
—
Tom,
I
’
ll
bet
you
in
one
issue,
12
in
all.
JOHN E.PELTON.
It. P. NEIL.
“We were alone in the room. I
To all points in the Eastern States, Can­
SHORT STORIES BY
glanced at Jones apprehensively. He |10 he's caught a game fish!—Life.
ada and Europe can be obtained from
E. C. KANE, Agent, Ashland.
was writing rapidly—fiercely. His eyes
Rudyard Kipling
W. D. Howells
-
Expansive.
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
Clark Russell
Conan Doyle
were fixed, but he seemod to be looking,
Sailor (defiantly)—It will take mor« Robert Barr
Manager.
Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt
Octave Tbanet
through aud beyond the paper across than you to hold me, 1’11 tell you.
Capt. King
Bret Harte
which his pen flew, at something fas­
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
Joel Chandler and many others.
Cannibal (significantly)—Oh, I shall
cinating—terrible. When he finished, it invite a few friend; —Detroit Tribune.
NOTED CONTRIBUTORS.
was with a start, as if waking from a
Robert. Louis Stevenson
James
J.
Corbet
gave
some
pretty
good
trance. I glanced at the last page, where
Archdeacon Farra
advice to the boys of the Olympic Club, F, Marion Crawford
was final confirmation of my fears.
Prof. Drummond
when he was in San Francisco last. He Sir Robert Ball
“ ‘My God, Jones, is this true?’ I told them that the best way to get strong Archibald Forbes
Thomas Hardy
managed to say.
was to avoid all excesses in youth, so that
All Kinds of Fresh Meats
“ ‘Every word of it, as I live, ’ he re­ they should arrive at manhood lusty and
Send three 2-eent stamps for -a sample
healthy.
Many
men
who
have
been
guilty
plied firmly, if faintly.
of excesses and over-indulgencies, and have copy to the publishers.
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living
“ ‘Then you have written tho war­ used the Celebrated Medicine "CUl’I-
prices is all that we ask.
rant for your own arrest, ’ I said.
DEN E" lived to give testimony of its won­
S. S. McCLURE, L’t’d
“His head dropped on his desk, but derful stimulating and curative powers.
“
CUP1DENE
”
will
check
all
the
waste
tiss
­
We will make it to your interest to
he said not a word.
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'
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“ ‘Jones,’ said I, finally shaking him "CUI’IDENE” is a powerful, harmless,
by the shoulder to arouse him to an un­ vegetable Compound, it is as sure to
the generative organs as it is to
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the papers will be on the street. In an­ the Ashland Drug Co.
other hour the police will be after you.
«
Go—make the most of your start!’
ARE YOU GOING EAST ?
“It was as I predicted, ” 6aid the city
If
so be sure and see that your tickets
editor after a pause. “Before daylight
read via the
a detective called on me to ascertain the
source of that story. I simply pointed
to Jones’ name on the assignment book,
and they went after him. ’
“Did they catch him?” asked the cub
reporter eagerly.
LINE, THE
“They found him in his room, with
a stiletto through his lieart, ’ ’ said the Chicago, St. Paul,
city editor.—Willard A. Holcomb in
Minneapolis & Omaha R’y
Argonaut.
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