Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 22, 1897, Image 4

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AN OPEN LETTEr
Some Froah Woidera Performed
by tho Otmars«
To MOTHERS.
Extraardlaary Combinations Produced by
au Ingenium» Arrangement of
Mirror»— Some Curious
Example».
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO 11
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ CASTO HI A,” ANU
“PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” as our trade mark .
J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator (^“PITCHERS CASTORIA, the sum
that has borne and docs now
on eve !
bear the facsimile signature of
wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA, ’ which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought
on
and has the signature of
wrap­
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex­
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
. p.
March 8, 1897.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in­
gredients of which even he does not know.
The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
The Kind That Never Failed You.
TH* CCNTAUR COMPANY, TV MURRAY »TRSCT. N(W YORK CITV.
ASHLAND CASKET CO.1
SUMMONS.
| In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon,
for Jackson County.
Richard Beswick, Plaintiff
a
vs.
Wm. M. Colvig. as admin­
Manager - and - Funeral - Director
istrator of the estate of J .
C.
Durkee, de<ea-ed,
Hanna A. Durkee, wid­
Myer Block. - Ashland, Or.
ow of the said J. C.
Durkee, deceased, and
Suit to fore­
Eda M. Lewis. Howard
close a Mort­
F. Durkee, Agnes N.
andle first - class goods
gage on real
Abbott. Chas. K. Dur­
Dav or Night Calls promptly at­
property.
kee. and Geo. A. Durkee
tended to.
heirs at law of the said
J. C. Durkee, deceased,
and Eva A. Rodyers,
£jgrCHARGES REASONABLE.
minor heir of Effie R<»dti­
ers, deceased daughter of
said J C. Durkee,deceas­
ed, Defendants.
To Ella M
Lewis, Agnes N. Abbott,
('has R. Durkee and George A. Durkee,
heirs at law of said J. C. Durkee, deceased,
and to Eva A Rodgers minor heir of Effie
Rodgers, deceased daughter of the said J
TO THE
C. Durkee, deceased, of the above named
defendants:—
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you and each of you are hereby
required to appearand answer tbecomplamt
of the above named plaintiff’ in the ab »ve en­
titled court, now on hie with the clerk of the
said court, by the first day of the term of
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
said court following the expiration of ihe
time prescribed in the order for the
TWO TRANSCONTIENTAL
publication of this summons, which first
day will be,
H. S. EMERY
H
0. R. & N
EAST
ROUTES
A French pttotographer has pleased
Paris, always charmed with a novelty,
by producing extraordinary photo­
graphic combinations through an in­
genious arrangement of mirrors. The
results he attains are novel, surprising
and sometimes sensational, as, for in­
stance, his l>ona fide photograph of a
well-known Parisian being ridden in
the street by his horse. (1 rotrsque com­
binations such as this are, of course,
familiar to us all, for photographers
have long been able to produce very
curious effects by embodying figures
from several negatives in one print.
The beauty of this last photographic
novelty is, however, that the prints do
not “give away” the process, as the old-
fashioned built up photographs invari­
ably do by the stilted p stures and in­
congruous discords of the composition,
but appear to be single, instantaneous
glimpses of real scenes of an altogether
impossible nature. They are clever
enough to deceive an expert, or to make
a superstitious person almost believe in
miracles.
All Paris is enthusiastic over one of
his pictures in particular. It is a pho­
tograph of a gentleman in evening
dress, with the face of his fiancee
daintily poised on his immaculate shir*
front. The girl’s face seems to h<‘ as
much a part of the man’s figure as is his
fiend, and not merely a picture stamped
on the white linen bosom.
This feat is accomplished by posing
the figures in such away that they are
reflected from the maze of mirrors di­
rectly into the eye of the camera. Some­
times the woman’s face is reproduced
in a smaller form, and in the shape of a
heart, and is so arranged as to take the
place of the organ in which the god of
love is popularly supposed to dwell.
Photographs taken by the mirror
process show' people in every conceiv­
able position. For instance, two broth­
I ers are photographed to appear as one
balanced upside down on the other’s
head. As l>oth are in evening dress,
from patent leather pumps to crush
bats, it is difficult to decide when on»'
has the picture right side up. Pictures
of airimals in all conceivable positions
are a fad of this photographer, whose
art often takes a humorous turn.
A
very small snake in the act of swallow­
ing an unusually large elephant, is a fa­
vorite w ith those who have a sense of
the ridiculous.
Other pictures, how­
ever, lean to tragic rather than the
comic.
A pyramid of babies, to the number of
a score, is another picture which a.
tracts a great, deal of interest, for.
though the tots are still in the long
clothes period of existence, they appear
to balance themselves with all the sang
froid of professional acrobats.
One large photograph which tho Pa­
risian camera juggler lately exhibited
at an exhibition of pictures, noted more
for their oddity than the popular char­
acter of their subjects, is probably the
most grewsome of any he has yet taken.
This photograph portrays an exceeding­
ly beautiful woman dressed as for «
ball, through whose body the bare arm
of a man is thrust, the hand clasping
the handle of a sword that is dripping
with blood. The woman’s face is dis­
torted. as though with pain, and she
seems about to fall to the ground.—N.
Y. Herald.
TRYING TO CE FUNNY.
i
Mohamin«*<lauit. Brubiuina and Buddhlat*
Dsuy th« UaUuvaa of l'itrUt«
There are millions upon millions of
people in the world who will not cele­
brate Christ mu«. and there are other
millions to whom Christmas is objec­
tionable. says the New York Herald.
Take the followers of Mohammed
or instance. They are divided into
io or 50 different sects, umong which
ne the Nousuy-rie-yeh.
There arc
about 50,000 of them, and they- believe
n transmigration of the soul. They
elieve that men's souls pass after
leath into the bailies of animals. For
i Lem the story of the birth and life
of Christ lias no charms.
Then there are the Droses, who pro-
fess to have knowledge that God ha*
visited the world 234 times, but they
do not believe in Christ. For them
Christmas has no significance.
it is equally disregarded by Bud­
dhists, Jajmiiese, Chinese, Brahmins
and Mohammedans. “There is no God
'»ut Allah,” ways the Mohammedans,
and Mohammed is His prophet.” Mo-
larunied’s fololwers also have curious
lotions in regard to the fate of tihe un
»elievers* children. Some believe that
lues*» children act as tho servnitts of
ihe faithful in Paradise, and Mohum-
ned is recorded as saying on one oc­
asión to his wife:
“If tlnou desirest I cam make thee
hear t|heir cries in hades.”
Other
Mohammedan
authorities,
however, dissent from this view, and
one of them boldly says: “I know that
Allah will not torment those who have
not committed any sin.”
Th-
. Y.
Wonderful Mirage of a Town That I* Yet
U 'Identified.
Many stories have been written about
mirages and delusions, but none more
interesting and curious than that of the
Silent City illusion, which makes its
appearance neur the Pacific glacier, in
Alaska.
The discovery of this wonderful
mirage, says the New York Weekly,
was made by the Indians, who often
tell of the city which was *built in the
clouds. Tho mirage can be seen in the
early part of July, from five to six p. in.
It rises from the side of the Pacific
glacier. It first appears like a. heavy
mist, and soon becomes clearer, and one
can distinctly see the specter city, well
defined streets and trees, tall spires,
huge and odd shaped buildings, which
appear to be ancient mosques and ca­
thedrals.
It is a city large jnudgh to contain at
least twenty-five or thirty thousand
inhabitants. As yet no one has been
able to identify it, although several
have claimed to recognize the place.
There is no city like it in Alaska, nor in
any country about it for th. hisui .L of
miles.. Some claim it is a city in Rus­
sia, others say it is a city in England,
but none can tell what or where it is.
The mirage was given the name of
“Silent City,” as it appears to one like
a dead city; there is nothing to indi­
cate that it is the pictured reflection of
an inhabited place. _______ _____________
EAerj-l»ay I- xcursions
I’o all parts of the world can be arranged
or any day in the year, for one or mor»
Demons, upon application to any princi­
pal ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwau­
kee <& St. Paul railway. Itineraries ar*
•areadiv prepared for excursions to Cal
fornia, Florida, Mexico, China, Japan,
»nd to anv part of Europe. Estimate»*
urnished including expenses. Tickets
furnished for the complete journey. D
h not necessary to wait for anv of the s«>
called “Personally Conducted Excur­
sions.” In these days of progressive en
li/hien meet, with the English languag*-
spoken in everv land under the sun, on*
does not need to depend on the services
of guides for sight-seeing, but can go it
alone or in small family parties, with
¿reat contort and security, and at one’s
•wn convenience. Write tn C. J. Eddy.
General Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee <Sc
8t. Paul railway, Portland, Or., for par
ficuiars it vou are contemplating a trip
Almost Every Man H im His T«t Joke,
Usually Silly.
“Did you ever stop to think,“ said the
licensed misanthrope, “wbat a lot of
fools men ure?”
Without waiting for < reply—the lb
censed misanthrope never waits for a
reply—lie continued:
“The dreary
imbecility resulting
from the American national disease of
trying to la* funny is something awful
to contemplate. Now, I met a man this
morning—n man with large interest
in the city, an operator in real estate, a
banker and n •prominent citizen.’ He
shouted out to myself and my compan­
ion: ‘Well, you’re a nice pair to drav.
to,’ and I doubt if he has seen two of his
acquaintance« together in 15
years
without springing that
poor,
pale,
shrinking jest.
“There’s another man who has a big
mercantile business down the street
who never meets a friend without ask­
ing: ‘How dot's your constitutionality
sagaciate?* He’s considered a man of
intelligence, too, and yet he’s bcenchirp-
ing that bit of idiocy nt everybody he
knows for ten y ears.
“Then there’s the head of abiginanu-
facturing firm in the south end, a man
of wide culture, a man of the world,
who ought to have some sense, who
was so delighted with his discovery of
‘Nit’ a lew years ago that he regards
it as a brilliant witticism in itself, and
never loses, an opportunity to inject it
into his conversation with an air that
amounts to a demand for recognition oi
his mot.
“ And so it goes. Nine out of every ter
men you meet have some pet. phrase
like l hat, w hich has ceased to meat
mything, if it ever did, and which they
fire at the heads of all with whom they
come in contact. Dr. Nordau has de­
fined thus affliction ns echolalia. 1 be­
lieve, but the proper designation for it
wouldn't look well in print.**—Chicago
Journal.
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I
< '< >M 1NG
II.»« U«|i r 1« M-uii It it NI h W-.
!• v* rv inan. woniRti and child w ho know-*
anything ntmut cir< u*es and wh»» ever mw
t e Waller L. Maj»» eiioriiioiis H. K show-*,
wil be <i> lighted io know that the big
chow s in ni
heir mm nthreiu e and ex
ii '♦•<! urn dear wlllmre t exhibit at t»»b-
• n --ii M uli I o . ih > 2 a «1 |> «•e»de b.nli
* x ihiti«»i>
wiih the i.ruiiihst loormiig
Mf.e p » <le ex er »fen eiiue parades were
lir-t exp uilrd
In die grent »bow» will be
►een cexer.d new leaturea winch cnni oi be
mvii elsewhere. Tho e who have nren the
inoiisier bovH ai u . i-roiioiiucr it die gr> a<-
er<’. he sir nge.Nt and tuoRl unique marvel
i which the <‘eep < cean ever gave birth.
The ebaggx. fierce tluui b b» nu<iiul, borx-
riding li 'ii. •' W aliace,” i- pur excellence th»’
pu imer quadrupedal perluimer
Thu baby li»>n.*, four ol a kind, infants of
thefore-l area -'range and lovely sight
The R oiiihii h pi odi• me. an exact repro­
duction of (lie Corse of Ancient Kerne and
tt<e modern ruces a'lachud to it. are ut
once exciting, exhilarating, and in all
dm gs equal to the best ia»e.s run on n
m<>dtrn .'nee ourse
The circus, which
consists of one hundred and fitly superior
acts, given by one hundred superior arenic
stars, r*q iires three lull hours in which to
give ilium
The men »gerie will be a delightful study
lor ail, becau-e jc coiupri.-es more wild,
lame and sira ge beau» than our people
i ave ever belore had an opportui ity to see
I hu -how is greai in everything and amaii
in nothing
Che
Stearns
Bicycle
is handsome, liffht, durable. Such sjrace of design as
is embodied in this “fast, easy-running, much-talked-
about’L mount can only be secured by the most
approved methods, finest materia! and skilled work­
manship.
The '96 Stearns is the best bicycle it is possible to
produce. Finished at your option in orange or black.
Address now for beautiful new catalogue.
"the Yellow Tellow.”
E. C. STEARNS & CO., Makers, Syracuse, N. Y.
BUFFALO, N. V.
16 TO 1
Southern Pacific Co.
Express Train3 Leave Portland Daily.
I
A r
Portland
6.00 p in Lv
Lv
Ashland
9 5<» a in Ar
Ar
10:2') a iu Lv
Ashland
7:45 a iu 1 A r San FranciscoLv
Second • Chis#
NORWEGIAN THRIFT.
Smoke Cigars in Homeopathic D obcn am!
Save the Ends.
\n English traveler in Norway says:
‘I had read that the Norwegian chil-
Ircn were exceedingly fond of sweets,
■nd owing to the heavy tax’ on sugar,
¡ave few opportunities of eating Ihcm.
ii I bought a pound in Bergen, and thi.'
' hand round.
‘■'I he whole family solemnly help
heniselves, and, with deep gratitude
lepicted on their faces, come upto us.
hake hands with both the doctor an 1
myself and say: ‘Tak,’
“I give some cigars to the farmer
md the two sons, the latter having
lever before smoked such a thing. The
thrift of the Norwegians is shown in
he treatment of these cigars by tin»
vouths. They smoke for five minutes,
hen carefully extinguish the burning
nd and place the cigar away in some
corner of the house.
“'Phe next morning 1 see them having
another fise-minutes* smoke, and these
cigars actually last for over two days,
being taken in homeoymthic doses at in­
tervals of about two hours. Finally the
ends are cut up and used in grandfa­
ther’s pipe.”
TORONTO, ONT
EAST AM) SOLITI
UNDER THE GOLD STANDARD
MEANS...
North
9:3*> a Bi
5 5'» p ni
5:2d p m
8:i»np in
18 Patches toi Pair of Pants
Above trains stop
at all stations
between Portland and Salem. Turner
Marion, .leilerson,
Albany.
Tangent,
Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg Junction City,
Eugene, Cottage Grove. Drains and ail
E dwin W. J oy (J o .: lam one of those stations from Roseburg to Oakland, in­
who place h'it little faith in advertised nos­ clusive.
trums but seeing sn nianv local testiinon-
lloMcburg Mail Daily.
ittls. detailing the ett’ei ts of Joy’s Vegetable
- ..saparilla. I, too. bought it. 1 took it for
ARB1VK :
pains in the back and ch «nir billiousness.
-he remits of a disordered liver, which has Portland .. 8:30a m I Roseburg.. .6:20 p m
7:30 a m I Portland . 4:30pir
given me much trouble, and I believe it has llo*<el»urg
perrminentlv cured me. I haven’t felt so
well for ten vears. I recommend it, to ail
Dining Cars on Ogden Route.
mv friends, and we take it for nearly every-
hing over our wav and it seems to hit.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
NED N ESTELL.
—AND—
79 Everett street. San Francisco,
No RELIABLE DRUGGIST WI LI TELL YOU HF
BAS \ >.\ >; > \ P \ ui l.l.A as GOOD AS J oy 'S
fAKETHE BEST WHEN YOU r AY YOUR MONEY
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
Sleeping
The gold standard means low prices, low wages, hard times. The bimetallic
standard means good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing
classes.
The Farm, Field and Fireside,
A 32 to 40 Page Weekly Farm and Family Paper.
Carn
Attached to all th rough trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
A GREAT COMBINATION OFFER
MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
LEAVES
Price, $1.00 a Year
While not neglecting its superb Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock and
Family Departments, etc., has at the same time, for many years, upheld tho
standard of the people against trusts and monopolies, more especially against
that most iniquitous of all monopolies, the single gold standard. All who read
it agree that it is the best paper of its class on earth.
arrives :
V.’e will send the above great journal in connection with
The Valley Record
Portland... 7:30 am | Corvallis .12.15 pm
Corvallis... 1:05 p m | Portland... .6:60 p in
At Albany and Corvallis connect will
rains of Oregon Central & Eastern Rail
road 8
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
year, postpaid, at the extremely low price of $ 2 OO
in advance, and will give to each subscriber to this combination offer whe pay.
ten cents additional for postage and packing,
both one
________ L.AVK:
ARRIVE.
Portland
4:50pm I M’Minnvtlle 7:39pn
M’Minn ville .5:60am | Portland ..8:26 an
TWENTY PACKETS OF SEEDS
Direct connection at San Faancisco wi'li
Occidental and Oriental and Pacific n>ai!
steamship lines for J A PAN and CHINA.
Sailing dates on application.
Rates »nd tickets to Eastern points and
Europe. A Iso Japan. China. Honolulu and
Australia, can be obtained from
I). L. RICE, Agent Ashland,
R. KOEHLER.
C. H. MARKHAM,
Manager.
G. E. .V P. A .
Portland. Or
\i irt*
These seeds are the best in the mar-
*) ket. They consist of Farm, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds of your own selec­
tion from a list of 200 varieties. The
packets are as large as seedmen’s mail
packets.
The seeds alone at retail prloes
are worth $1 OU. Call and see us
about this great offer at once, or
•end remittances to thia office.
MONDAY, THE 13th DAY OF 8EP-
TEM BE K. 1897.
And you are hereby notified that if
you fail so to answer,the plaintiff’will apply’
to the above entitled court for the relief
ÍW. ' h
demanded in the complaint, to-wit;—
First that an order of said court be made
Write
to
T.
S.
Q
uincey ,
appointing a guardian ad litem to appear
Palaces on Wheels.
Drawer 156, Chicago, Secre­
I and answer for the defendant Eva A. Rodg-
tary of the S tar A ccident
i ers, minor he>r of Effie Rodgers, deceased
When people travel now a days, the\
VIA
j daughter of said J. C. Durkee, deceased
VIA
C ompany -, for information
expect comfort, and when they travel on
Neceasnry Precaution,
Second for a judgment against the defen-
regarding Accident Insur
The “Milwauxee” thev get it.
H
an
t
Win.
M.
Colvig,
as
administrator
of
Bridegroom
(about
to
marry
tbe
ance. Mention this paper.
SPOKANE
' the estate of J. C. Durkee, deceased, and j There has been on evolution in the
By so doing you can save
youngest of three sisters)—My dear
I To all points eastiat the very lowest rates
■ against the said estate, for the sum of means of transportation for man that it*
friend, I want you to stand immediate­ Membership fee. Has paid over $600,000.00 for
$543.< 0 and interest thereon at the rate of |
DENVER
THEY WERE MARRIED.
MINNEAPOLIS
verv
interesting.
The
more
civilized
a
accidental
injuries.
ly
behind
me
during
tJit*
ceremony
and
I ten per cent per annum until paid, together
i with the farther sum of $75 attorney’s fees 1 people becomes, the more exciting it grows. She Waited Outside While He Bought a keep your eyes open. I am very near­
Be your own Agent.
OMAHA
ST. PAUL
and the costs and disbursements of this I The coaches now running between St. Paul
Cigar.
sighted, and I am afraid they may sub­
' suit and tbe costs of and upon the foreclos- j and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, <»»
They were coming away from the stitute the oldest sister at the critical NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED
AMD
AND
ure sale herein:
The Milwaukee”, are marvels of elegance theater and the fell to discussing the
moment.—Cl ins._________________________
Third for a decree that the mortage in and convenience. The private compart
[ WINNIPEG. MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL
the complaint mentioned, ar.d which is ment cars, library buffet smoking car* young couple w* o sat in front of them
HICAGO
Y«>u Oogiit to Have One.
' recorded at page 269 of vol. 9 of the Records i and free reclining chair cars are models on
“They are evidently married,” said
It vou woind like a copy of tbe hand
TORONTO. MONTREAL and BOSTON
ot Mortgages for.Jackson county. Oregon, i luxurious comfort, which in stvle and the girl in the Parisian waist. “I no­
■*oni' bt railroad folder vet issued addres.1
beforeclosed in the manner provided by law, furnishings are palatial enough for royaltx
LOW RATES TO
ticed that they didn’t exchange a word W. H. Mead, No. 248, Washington St..
and the following described real property itself. A great pleasure for the traveler oi
TB1XAMCT TITIira,
ALL EASTERN CITIES.
situated in Jackson county. Oregon, ami ' its sleepers and private compartment car. while the curtain was down.”
ths boot and noit reiub!
Portland, Oregon, and one will be sen!
which is the property in the said mortgage j is the electric berth reading lamp, which i>
“Nonsense! They are merely en­ vou free.
f taxis rtmsdy is ths ww i
and complaint mentioned, be sold upon an exclusive feature with “The Milwau­ gaged,” said the girl in the black gown.
Mesmin
’s French Fe Operate, it, trains on the famous block If you are going to
The folder entertainingly describe!
I foreclosure sale, to-wit:—
OCEAN STEAMERS
kee”. The beating is all done by steams
male Pills, havo bee-
the
two
New
’
North
western
Limitvi'
“
I
heard
him
tell
her
that
he
did
not
NA KUSP
All
of
the
north
half
of
lot
seven
(7),
in
thus
doiug
away
with
the
old
faebiono*
system;
Bold
for
over twent
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS block six (6) in Ashland, Jackson county. stove. By all these means the fatigue j consider the ’eading lady even pretty.” trains between Minneapolis, St. Pan
CARIBOO
years,and used by Thou
SLOGAN CITY
Liglit, it, train, by electricity through­
aanda of Ladies, wh
Oregon, as shown upon the duly recorded incident to travel is reduced to a minimum
— FOB--
“Perhaps they are merely brother md Ciiicago—the finest trains iu tin
NEW DENVER
GOLD
have
given
testimonial
maps and plats of said Ashland, Oregon,
The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Rail
and sister,” suggested the young man world—and contains pictures ot the fa­
out;
KASLO
that they are unexcelle.
together with all of the appurtenances way is always popular, and those travehru
FIELDS
mous trains as they appear when run
as a specific month!
of
the
party.
thereunto belonging.
over its lines are the loudest in its praise
Uee, the celebrated electric berth read­ KOOTENAY nelson
V medicine, for immedia'
oing, each picture over three feet loni
“No, they weren’t-,” said the girl in splendidly engraved in colors.
And that out of the proceeds arising from All coupon ticket agents sell tickets via th*
reli
o* Painful, tn
TRAIL
ing lamp;
Irre^ r Menses, i,
MINING
the Parisian waist. “He’d have gone
ROSSLAND
For full information call on O. R. & N. tbe said t-ale be paid the costs and disburse­ i Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway
This elegant souvenir will interest th*
male , .kncasetc.
ments of this suit and the costs and expen­ 0. J. Eddv, General Agent Portland. Ore
Rung splendidly equipped passenger DISTRICT
out between the acts if he were only whole family from the oldest to th*
Price $ . 00 a box, wi*
e
Agent, ROBT. LEONARD. Ashland, Or ses of the said sale and the sums found
full directions.
her brother, while an engaged man youngest, and you’ll sav so when yor
due the plaintiff herein.
DYSPEPSIA PROOF.
trains every day and night between St.
oa address :
Get
a
copy
of
“
Cari
­
?JKE
NO
srBSTITUTWI.
OR
iPCTHOVS
IMITATION
wouldn’t want to leave her, and—”
Fourth thattbedefendants Wm. M Colvig
it.
W H. HURLBURT,
ALESM1N CHEMICAL (XX. D etroit . M ich .
Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and boo and Kootenay Gold Fields.”
as administrator of the estate of J. C. One American Race That Knorrs Nothing
“
A
newly
married
man
wouldn
’
t
dare
Gen’l Pass. Agent,
of the Modern Curse.
Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber
FOIL bA l.E BY T. K. BOLTON.
I Durkee, deceased, and the said e.state, and
Chicago; the
to,” broke in the girl in the black gown.
CORTLAND. OR tbe defendants Hanna A. Durkee, widow ■
, If you are thinking of traveling call on
Much is said about American dys­
shop. Opposite town hall.
“She. took off her hat. as soon as she
ot the saul J C. Durkee, deceased, Ella M. pepsia, but there is one native race of
E. McNEILL, President and Manager Lewis. Howard F. Durkee, Agnes N. Ab-
Chicago,
Milwaukee
& i the agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
came in.” remarked the young man.
HIBERNICISMS.
—
I bort, Chas. R. Durkee, and Geo. A Durkee. America that is certainly not greatly “That looks as if she were married and
Lowest rates to and from all parts of
St.
Paul
■ heirs at law of the said J. C. Durkee, de- troubled by’ the modern curse.
Th -
Two
“
Irish
’
*
Balls
Not
at
Ail
Chargeable
in the habit of consulting the feelings
ceastd,and Eva A. Rodgers, minor heir sturdy’ little Eskimos defy all the laws
Europe via. all Atlantic steamship lines.
to Irishmen.
S S Dealer in i $
Also operate, iteam-heated vestibuled
of some one else.”
and daughter of Effie Kodgers, deceased
Tbe Eskimo,
The Spectator records two “Hl-
1 daughter c! >aid J. U. Durkee, deceased, of hygiene and thrive.
“Or that the; were not really en­
train,,
carrying
the
latest
private
com-
For full information regarding the above
and each ar.i all of them be foreclosed of I like the ordinary dweller in America, gaged yet and she wanted to show him bernicisms” which are not chargeable
partment car,, library buffet «moking call on or address
all right, title or interest in or to the eats until he is satisfied, but there i‘
how considerate she could be,” said the to Irishmen. One of them was recent­
, said property, and of all equitv of redemp
E. J. COYLE,
this difference, that he is never satis­
ly uttered by the captain of a “boys’
W. H MOWAT,
car,, and p dace drawing room sleep­
girl in the black gown.
I tion except the statuatorv right of redemp­
146 Third 8t.
brigade”-—a popular military organiza­
Agent
tion
therein, and lhat the plaintiff fied while a shred of his feast remains
“Or that she was merely conscious of
er«.
Portland
Ashland
have
judgment
against
the defen­ uneoDsuined. His capacity’ is limited having pretty hair. ’ said the girl in the tion in a certain English parish. He
R.AILV7AY
Oregon
.
by
the
supply,
and
by
that
only.
dant Wm. M. Colvig. as administrator of
Parlor carl, free reclining chair car, and
Oregon.
Parisian waist. “Will you wager a box addressed the corps on the subject of
the estate of J. C Durkee, deceased, and
GEO. McL. BROWN. District Passenger
lie cannot make any mistake, says of chocolates that thev are not mar­ the death of Prince Henry of Batten­
the very beet dining car service.
against tbe said Estate for any sum that the Youth’s Companion, about
Agent, Vancouver, British Columbia.
burg, and in ending his sympathetic
the
ried?”
! may remain unpaid after the applica-
For lowest rate, to any point in the
manner of cooking his food—for as a
remarks chose an appropriate hymn to
tion of the proceeds of the said sale, and
“I I’(l rather you ladies would settle
Fifth for such other and further relief rule be does not cook it—nor, so far ns
close the service.
United States or Canada, apply to
it between you,” said the young man.
as tbe court shall seem just and equitable the blubber or fat of the arctic anima)
“And now,” he said, “let us sing these Aho agents for IRON FENCES.
hastily.
on have so much more in­
ticket agent, or address
60 YEAR«»
I in the premises.
is concerned, about his method of rac­
lines
in
solemn
silence!
”
Satisfaction guaranteea
[
This summons is publshed by order of
sight in such matters, you know.”
C. J. EDDY,
The
other
remark
was
made
by
a
cler
­
I Hon. H. K. Hanna, one of tbe" judges of ing it, for he simply does not eat it; he
“There they come now,” said the girl
■I. W. CASEY,
Generel Agent.
. the above entitled court, made the 20th cuts it- into long strips an inch wide
in the Parisian waist. “Let us notice gyman in a discourse on the transitory P. O. Address : YR KA, Siskiyou Co
1 day of March, 1897.
and an inch thick, and then lowers the
Trav. P«„. Agent.
Portland. Or.
nature of eai thly things.
what the/y do, and perhaps we can de­
Cal.
A. E. REAMES.
strips down his throat as one might
“Look,” he said, “at the great cities
cide. If they are merely /riends they
Attorney for the Plainlift’.
lower a rope into a well.
of antiquity; where are they now?
will stop for cream and soda, and—”
Pullman
And after all that, he does not suffer
GOING- EAST'
“If they are engaged she will tell him Why, some of them have perished so ARE YO(J
TRAD! MARKS*
from indigestion. He can make a good
Sleeping Cars
how hungry she is, and they will stop completely that it is probable they
DKRIOKR,
À A A K
meal off the flesh and .skin of the wal­
if
so
be
sure
and
see
that
your
ticket»
never
existed!
”
OOFYRIOHTR Ao.
for supper,” said the young man, bit
Elegant
rus. provision so hard and gritty that
read
via
the
Anyone sending a «ketch and description may
terly.
quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention la
in cutting up the animal the knife must
Dining Cars
Pr°bahly patentable. Communication* strictly
THAT PO PU LI«T PLATFORM.
“While, if they are married,” went
çnnfldential. Oldest agency for securing patenta
be continually sharpened.
in America. We have a VVashington office.
on th~ girl in the Parisian waist, “he-
Tourist
Patents taken through Munn  Co. receive
The teethof the little Eskimocbikl will
•peclui notice In the
«wuwvw
what did I tell you?”
[Adopted dv the People's party eounti |
meet in a bit of walrus skin as the teeth
Sleeping Cars
The couple paused before a cigar convention at Medford, April 17, 1893. anil
of an American chilJ would meet in the
3 SODA» WORKS e
store, and be vent in while she waited which every populist in the county is
flesh of an apple. And that when the
morally hound to see carried out in spirit
( ST. PAUL
at the door.
and put into the letter of the law. I
hide of the walrus is from half an inch
MINNEAPOLIS
BOOK on r.TRXT* anni free. Addr«M
T» hRIU TI I WATE* 18 1 T«JIC. Io an inch amd a half in thickness, and i “You v. cre rurht." Mid the girl In the
At Yreka, Cal.
MUNN A CO.,
black «-own; "thev are married’’—
R esolved ,
DULUTH
, l>cars considerable resemblance to the
3G1 Broadway, New York*
Rein« Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate? skin of an elephant. The Eskimo child Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
Chicago,
St.
Paul,
FARGO
fungi and animalcule», and neutral­
ND are prepared to fill all orders on
| will bite it and digest it. too. and never
ah'iv/nut'th'pL"1.,"^"
l<'f'hand«l|1'
izing and correcting all acidi­
GRAND HJKKfr
short notice.
•
»
•
• »
TO
/ know what dyspepsia means.
ties it promotes a normal and
Minneapolis & Omaha R'y
! AAAAAAA
•“"•‘.vs put the knifes. fork<
healthful condition in every
i'K< >« >k- lox
»poous iV,1V>
tuviwi, wc
Let not anyone say that he cannot on the lable in thp
them ■ call.
part of the system.
—
THIS
IS
THE
—
WINXIl1!’«,
fashion. Tier ninM. T.poke to her’
govern his passions.—Locke.
The greatest misfortune of aJl is not
SWIMMING RINK.
I
Il K I I- X \ .
5 STRICTURE
to be able to bear misfortune.—Bias.
BUTTS
Inclosed ,nd covered, the same medics 1
QUICKLY SECUKED. Trade-marka and CipyrinhU
certi ir » ■ i ripidi
The mind grows narrow in propor­
BETWEEN DULUTH
■ ■' ..U r.A..k an j _ r-jKia'-rad and patent tnaineaa of avary daaeriptlon
waler, always clean, tor the springs run n tion as the soul grows corrupt.—Rous I
l
; • i i I TE
, promptly and akillfnllv conducted at lowwt rate*.
4
na fntr'diiced,
eomr-anica formed,
heavy volume-more than twelve hun seau.
.lame.-J. i.orhet gave some pretty g»H<i
•«--'I*.
tnlr’
e>n.w. and
..4 9A.9-
rar- •
______
____
t,TS SOLD 0, COMMISSION. »7Mn’«.p.n.<>e. ►
advice to the bovs of the Olvmpia Club,
dred gallons per hour.
« r.ftren»«., K.nJ ... nndnl. ak.Uh «r Ph.U ►
James Andrews, living on Point Lobos when he was in Han Fran cisco last. He ______
___
____ __________________ , —
.1 inv.nli n. with .i.l.n.ciga. and »• will rnpnrt ►
X." "• P'-nlnn,. ... n..l. Ir~nlcli«m OUX FBI ►
You may dive and swim and have more road. San Francisco, says;
WANTED AT ONCE!
TO
rarANL, wmn rtrzm is aixowtD ws.n .
T h « Enwiw W. J ot C o .—G intlkmen : I
fun than "anybody' — come out as ‘ tine
And all points Exit and South. Th»
fnont >■ «-.„-nd *• «)|| edn^t lu Ml. for r>n With w
wish
to
thank
you.
gentiemm.
for
the
great
CHICAGO
as silk" and "white as wool"—rejuven
1 it -ttr. rbnr,n Sd-rat», MSO-SOOX «nd 11««1 -
-Mairnifl'-ent track, Peerlew Ve»ti-
ctive
agents
for
each
good which your Joy’s Veritable Sarsapar­
ated
and
happy.
an
mr.nl>..n. wanud mailM tn Inmun Dw npnn r
W ASHINGTON
T««. tha
----------------
— ¡ittla -,
►
Thia
moirt "*>m plate
Mi wn,
County.
Exclusive
control
and
n<>
illa ba* done for mv weak eves. 1 thought ot «xce«»r- .nd ow-indul«nti„. and b.v. officials be paid the following i
bnled Dining and Sleeping z
; pnbiiahtd ___________________________
and every inventor ah >u!d WBITI f ro, on *
risk.
Will
clear
12
to
25
hnndrud
dollars
a
I would soon go blind. I wa* actually used J me
I.ocatotl on the
PHILADELPHIA
celebrated
Medicine
"CUPI-I
.„.„1
Car
Train«
and
Motto:
C*lebr
«‘*1 testimony
MM»« of /•CUPl.|
a,„,„r1 OQ
|
H B WHHOL 4CO . runi-.i»»»« ’
DEN K 1!*
' lived
«o give
iu woo- statetl
Salaries:
year
Enclose stamp for full particular*-
loosing
niy
sight
My
eyes
were
so
weak
I
NEW YORK
I L. Droll a .4 LVAaHINSTON, O. C. a
HELMAN
LAND,
HALF A MII.R I had to stop reading Hay and night. Jes- 1 derful stimulating and curative powers. I
or 25c for fl sample. Big Rapids Miuera!
“ALWAYS ON TIME”
BORTON AND Aj.L
Water Co., Big Rapids. Mich,
sie read all the papers for me
"CUPIDEN E" will check all the waste tis­
NORTH OF THE PLA2A.
After
nsing
four
bottles
of
Joy
’
s
Vegita-
'
sue
of
tbe
body.
In
fact,
it
stops
all
tosses.
I
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
ble Sar-*aparill« I put away the green glass­ "CUPIUENK" is a powerful, harmless
Have given thi, road a national reputa­
THB OLD DOCTOR'S
es and can now see as well as I ever could vegetable Compound.
It is as sure to >
tion. All clarae, of pamanKeracarriad
Through tickets to Japan aua China, via
M y blood is in good condition. I am not strengthen tbe generative organs a- it i, io ¡
on the veatihiilwl train, without extra
Tacoma and Northern Padt'- Steamship
atakatail. Yes. I do praise votir Jov’s rebuild and regenerate you. Trial package
charge.
your freight and travel
Prop» letnr
Vegitable Sarsaparilla. No one should ♦1.(10; 6 packages IB.no. For sale by KA !
Co.
over this famous line. All agent, have
W
LADIES’ FAVORITE.
'■‘¡'i!'. •if»ft*«>r«i»*v*ijtk»n from ßuelne*L
take any other -ar-aparilla but Joy’s Veg Sexatriw
For information, time cards, map
ticket.
itable Sarsaparilla.
.
i. — tv....
_
. T-. u
enaoplexD«” » »'♦ir
’hr- ­
rore»
health and^autifJÀ»
and brautiftMewlexP*'
tickets, call on or write
OZA.»-A*-eXXX.A..
W. H. Mian, Gen. Ag’t.,
JAMES ANDREWS.
idane and «ode r ledi#* Indon* it Thouaaoda cured.
A. D. CHARLTON.
Tie fae-
*8 Washington St.
Portland. Or.
PATIKNTS TREATED BY MAIL
tiai’.j
Get yoar Job Pnming aous at the R«c-
A wistent General Passenger Agent.
'f.r.lldenttally. For particular* add re«*. wtU Manu
T. W. Taasnau, G. P. A.,
«lgsr.nrt
obb office.
PORTLAND. OR IO ON
Great
Oregon
Northern Ry ShortLine
-By—,1
SALT LAKE
i/AHO*oniTVi
KANSAS CITY ’
THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
SOO PACIFIC LINE.
The only line runninig
through trains from
the coast to
MESMIN’S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS.
Containing Cotton Root and Pennyroyal,
—0- - - -
WITHOUT CHANGE
I
FRANCISCO.
SAN
This Railway Co.
•J. B. RUSSELL
J^ORTHERN
PACIFIC
Granite, Marble,
Freestone Monuments
and Copings
R
U
N
F P atents
■J ' V***"
S
PARKINSON & WISE
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
BATHING
8CIENTIFI0 AMERICAN,
in
That owing to
the depressed condition of the
country, the low price of labor
sandspoons
land
the
thereof, we
i...
. i products
i
’ (ieem.tlle Salaries of OUrCOUnty
this ami «he ingenuously snid.-^ \'h* officers to be in excess of the in- GREAT - SHORT
ETNE
ym01" 7i'c^ed !o*h’<i ’ havel Wnul'1 'come derived from other legiti-
table?*’_______ 1 'p me tun, the [mate business enterprises.
-1 We therefore pledge our candi- vT PiJJI L PlllfliPil
date? for the legislature, ifj'l, I .ILL & vIHvAVv
to demand that the I
attorney and county t
THROUGH TICKETZ
GRANT 1
HELMAN
i
County clerk, $1200; one
deputy, $800.
Sheriff, $2000; one deputy,
$1000.
Recorder, $1000.
County judge, $1000.
District-attorney, $2000 for
tho district for all purposes.
A
li
A
zwTrwYWvwvwvvvvvwwC
•t. Paal.Mlna.
DR. SNYDER, ttlGSWOWlto: