Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 29, 1897, Image 4

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    A CHINESE REFORM.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT’TO THB
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA,” AND
“ PITCHER’S CA8TORIA,” AS OVR TRADE mark .
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “PITCHERS CASTORIA, i/ie sams
ihat has borne and does now
°n
bear the fac-simi’e 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 hind you have always bought
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
Baglnnlng of a Movement to Abol­
ish Foot Binding.
AN IMPROVED
WHITE
HOUSE.
The PrMidential Family to Ilav« G rester
ConvenleucM.
The residence of the preaident of the
United States ought to be worthy of
the office.* The present white house is
equal to all the requirements of such
a residence, so far as it goes. It is a
simple and dignified building, whose
beauty is a constant delight to appre­
ciative persons. It was conceived and
curried out by the architect who
planned it in the proper spirit, but it is
i.ot large enough for the uses to which
it is necessarily put. The country and
the city of Washington have grown, and
the president’s house have not grown
with them. A large part of it is given
up to the business offices of the presi­
dent, his private secretary, and his
clerks, and the president’s family are
deprived of the use of another large
part of the lower floor of the house be­
cause it is necessarily on public view
iuo.it of the time. The family is there­
fore cramped foi proper accommo­
dations, and there afé no rooms for the
entertainment of guests.
Moreover,
the house is so badly arranged as to
entrances, exits, and hallways that a
state reception, there is always an un-
comfortable and dangerous jam, while
many an invited guest, and many offi­
cers who attend certain functions under
orders, have been made seriously ill be­
cause they have been compelled io
stand for hours in cold or stormy weath­
er until they could gain admittance
tlirough the single door that can be
usod for the purpose.
The deficiencies of the white house
are so thoroughly recognized in Wash­
ington that for many years efforts
have been making to secure worth­
ier accommodations for the president.
Some of these efforts have been in the
wrong direction, because they have,
contemplated other buildings, foreign
to the intent and character of the white
house, within the same grounds. Other
efforts still are attempts of speculators
to move the site of the mansion to the
hills north of the city.
The w hite house, with ail its unarms
and memories, should be preserved, and
it should remain on. its present beau­
tiful and historic site, its fine grounds
unencumberd by other structures, lu
furtherance of this idea, a plan pre­
pared by Mr. Arthur J. Dillon shows
conclusively that the white house can
be made, not only abundantly spacious,
but even improved, while its architec­
tural features will be at the same time
preserved.—Harper’s Weekly.
THÉ G R APC INDUSTRY.
An Importaut
DusiuiMa in th« Eastern
Mtataa.
The Sn. In Ourmah.
The new woman houkl take her way
to Ilurmah. Therv traveler» any, is. th«-
only |>kuA- on earth where true equality
between the wxee exist«. In spite of
thia, it. is claimed. no women are more
womanly than the Burmese women,
whose good sense enables them to sec
the line where they ought to stop. In
the higher classes a woman has ;>TO|
t rty of her own and manages it herself.
In the loa-er clueses she always has a
trade anti runs her business on her own
responsibility, t.he sexea choose their
own o|wrations, and it i» curious to see
the men sometimes sewing or embroid­
ering. while the eomen have nearly al’
the retail trade oi the talaud oil llteir
ban e.
The nuuuq'emeiit ot the vineyard is an
interesting atudy anti one which to be
successful requires technical knowl­ I
edge. In the large vineyards, as a rule,
the owner himself gives perional M>|ter-
vision to every detail; sotuetimes a
manager or overseer performs these
duties. One of the largest growers in
this section tells me that the most suc­
cessful grower is the foreigner who
with his family of eight or ten conies
and liases or buys 25 or 50 acres of
land, each member of the family having
bis or her part in the work to perform
from spring until picking time, while
the winter is devoted to the making of
E dwin W. J oy C o .: 1 aiu one of those
the baskets. Thus no outside expendi­ who place but little faith in advertised nos­
trums
but seeing so many local testimon­
ture is incurred and when tlie grapes are ials, <1eiri
lini’ the effects of Joy’s Vegetable
sold the proceeds return to the family SHrsapanlla. I, too. bought it, I took itfor
as the profit on th© individual labor of pains in the buck and cbonic billioustiess,
each member—quite in contrast wit It the results of a disordered liver, which has
me much trouble, and I believe it has
the large owner who is compelled to given
permanently cured me. I haven’t felt so
hire help to do each little thing, in addi­ well for ten years. I recommend it to all
my friends, and’we take it for nearly every­
tion to buying his baskets.
The Concord grape is the only variety thing over our way and it seems to hit.
NED NE8TELL
of any consequence raised in this re­
79 Everett atreet. San Francisco,
gion, and some idea of the magnitude
No RELIABLE DRUGGIST WIL1 TELL 1OU HE
of the business carried on may be had HAS A SARSAPARILLA A8 GOOD AS JoY’S
when it is known that the shipments T ake the best when you fay your money
t his year from Chautauqua county alone
amounted to 3,500 car loads, 3,000 bas­
kets of ten pounds each in each cur.
These are token from the grower by
—VIA—
some one of the numerous growers' as­
sociations, whose business it is to find
a market. Strang': as it may seem it i<
nevertheless true that three-fourtbs of
—or THB—
them go to points west of Chicago,
while the other one-fourth travels east­
Southern Pacific Co
ward.
The making of baskets is an impor­
Express Trains Leave Portland Dally
tant item. Many factories are em­
North
ployed. The price ranges from two to
South I
two and a half cents per basket; thus (Luo p m Lv Portland Ar » «3U a tn
* - Ashland Lv 5:6«> p m
t.he grower who would find his business 9:50 a 111 Ar
Ashland Ar 5:2u p m
Lv _______
is any way profitable must in addition 10 20 a tn A
r Ban FranciscoLv 8:<>0p u)
7:45 a m
to t he cost- of the basket realize at least
one cent per pound for his grapes, while
Above trains stop at all stations
I to-day it is a common thing to find a between Portland and Salem, Turner
Marion,
Jederson, Albany, Tangent.
ten-pound basket on the retail market Shedds, Halsey.
Harrisburg. Junction City,
slow sale at ten cents. Thus we find Eugene, Cottage Groye, Drains and all
tluit the utmost care must, taken in the •tations from Roseburg to Oaklaud, in­
management of a vineyard to make it clusive.
Roseburg Mail Daily.
profitable.—Robert Lew Seymour, in
t'hantauquan.
arrive :____ _
leavk :
BICYCLE.
Cbe
Yellow
yellow
_ ANDM
COMTEAiT
The nineteenth century craze for the
emancipation of women Las at last
found its way into the darkness of
China, and a »reformation has been
started of vaatly more importance to
the woman, of the Flowery Kingdom
than the bloomer question and other
is known throughout cycling1 as a light, staunch,
like problems which ha'e been vexing
stylish, speedy mount. There’s a best in every­
her progressive sisters of the western
thing; the ’96 Stearns is a veritable edition de luxe
world.
among bicycles. Finished in black or orange.
This new departure calls for the abo­
lition of foot-binding, common among
Steams riders are satisfied riders, and always
all classes of Chinese women, from the
proud as kings of their mounts.
¡K>or creatures slaving in the rice
Your address will insure receipt of our hand­
fields to the dainty belles whose
some new catalogue.
fathers hold lucrative public office«.
Everything moves with tremendous
E. C. STEARNS & CO., .Makers, Syracuse, N. Y
slowness in China, particularly innova­
*March 8,1897.
3a n Francisco, Cal.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Toronto, Ont.
tions. and the reformers expect that it
will take a century or more to make the
change complete.
I The practice has existed for 20 cen­
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting turies and may have existed for 40 cen­
and naturally it will be a diffi-
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you c turies,
ult matter to root out. The greatest
MV
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in­ problem to be overcome is the aversion
of Chinese men to marry w omen wboce
gredients of which even he does not know.
feet are not squeezed into deformed ob­
jects bearing little or no resemblance
to the natural human foot.
As the one ambition of the Chinese
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
girl and of her ¡xarents is to marry they
willingly undergo the tortures of foot­
binding to realize, the matrimonial
state. A woman whose foot is any­
where near t.he size nature intended is
an outcast so far as matrimony is con­
cerned. The men deem it a disgrace to
marry her, and an unmarried woman is
a, burden to herself and her relatives.
With these conditions to face the re­
•uaacniax for thc
formers are counting upon a had'd time
of it.
Gi
TWO
•
• CHAMPIONS
The binding process is the acme of
torture, as the pain is incessant and ex­
The gold standard means low prices, low wages, hard times. The bimetallic
tends over a period of many years. The
standard means good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing
little Chinese girl usually enjoys the
classes.
full freedom of her feet until she is four
SUMMONS.
or five years old. She can run about like
The curious vernacular known os •’•»rtland... 8:30am j Roseburg . .5:20pn'
Roseburg . 7:30 a in I Portland
4:30pn
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, other children and can rest the full
Pidgin English is a strange mixture of
weight, of her body upon her feet with­
for Jackson County.
A 32 to 4-0 Page Weekly Farm and Family Paper. Prloe, $1.00 a Year
English,
Chinese
and
Pottugueae,
and
out suffering exquisite torture.
Dining Cars on Ogden Route.
Richard Beswick, Plaintiff |
While
not neglecting its superb Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock and
is
used
by
most
of
the
natives
of
Hong
vs.
But all this is soon stopped, for it is a
*
*
Family Departments, etc., has at the same time, for many years, upheld the
Kong atui other Chinese ports in their
Wm. M. Colvig, as admin­
custom, sanctioned by centuries, that a
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Manager and - Funeral * Director
standard of the people against trusts and monopolies, more especially against
istrator of the estate of J .
intercourse with foreigners. Its basis
woman’« feet must net be more than
—AMD—
C. Durkee, deceased,
that most iniquitous of all monopolies, the single gold standard. All who read
James Andrews, living on Point Lobos consists in turning the consonants “r”
three inches in length. By the .time a road, San Francisco, says;
Hanna A. Durkee, wid­
Second- Class Sleeping Cars
Myer Block, - Ashland, Or.
it
agree that it is ths best paper of its class on earth.
ow of the said J. C.
girl is four or five years old her feet are
T he E dwin W. J oy Co.— G entlemen : 1 into “1” amd “v” into “b,” adding a
Attached to all through trains.
final
“
ee"
to
most
words,
and
Durkete, deceased, and
wish
to
thank
you,
gentlemen,
for
thegrea
1
already more than three inches long,
Eda M. Lewis, Howard Suit to fore­
good which your Joy’s Vegitable S irsapar above all, the. constant use ot the word
WEST side : division .
F. Durkee, Agnes N. close a Mort* end t hen comes the torture.
ilia has done for my weak eyes. 1 thougl.i
andle first - class goods
Narrow strip« of silk nine or ten ftet I would soon go blind. I was actunib “pidgin,” which means business in the
gage on real
Abbott,
Chas.
K.
Dur
­
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Day or Night CallB promptly at-
most extended sense of the word. Not
kee, and Geo, A. Durkee property.
long
are.
used
by
the
fond
parent
to
loosing
my
sight.
My
eyes
were
so
weak
tanded to.
MAIL T1AI« DAII.T (SXCirr 8ÜFDAT.)
heirs at law of the said
crush the further growth. The silk is I had to stop reading day and night. Jes­ Jong since n gentleman in Hong Kong
J. C. Durkee, deceased,
We will send the above great journal in connection with
sie read all the papers for me
was interrupted by his servant, a boy
arrives :
leaves :
drawn
tightly
over
the
instep
and
then
and Eva A. Rodgers,
gWCHARGES REASONABLE.
After using four battle* of Joy’s Vegita­
c» rried over the four small toes and the ble Sarsaparilla I put away the green glass­ of 14, who rushed into the office in an Portland....7:«30 am I Corvallis. .12.15 pm
minor heir of Effie Rodg­
ers . deceased daughter of
heel. The toes are drawn under the es and can now see as well as 1 ever could. excited manner to inform his master ' Corvallis... 1 ;05 p m | Portland... .5:50 p ro
said J.C. Durkee,deceas­
foot, and the pressure, is so great that My blood is m good condition. I am not that his wife had presented him with
ed, Defendants.
weak at all. Yes, I do praise your Joy’s a daughter. He gracefully and deli­
At Albany and Corvallis connect witl
To Ella M. Lewis, Agnes N. Abbott, lhe sole is almost drawn Into a semi­ Vegitable Sarsaparilla. No one should cately made the announcement in Pid­ rains
of Oregon Central A Eastern Rail
both one year, postpaid, at th. extremely low price of $ 2 00
circle.
Chas.
It.
Durkee
and
George
A.
Durkee,
take
any other sarsaparilla but Joy’s Veg­
■
-oads
gin
English
in
these
words:
“
Missy
in advance, and will give to each subscriber to this combination offer who pay»
heirs at law of said J. C. Durkee, deceased,
The large toe is j>articularly difficult itable Sarsaparilla.
Express Train Daily (Except Bunday.)
and to Eva A Rodgers minor heir of Effie
Smith hab got one piece© small caw
JAMES ANDREWS.
ten cents additional for postage and packing,
I Rodgers, deceased daughter of the said J to subdue, and separate bands of the
TO T JEI IE
chilo!
”—
Chicago
Tribune.
___________
________LBAVa:________________ ARBI VI ■________
TWENTY PACKETS OF SEEDS
| C. Durkee, deceased, of the above named silk are drawn over the member and
James J. I orbel aave some pretty good Portland 4:5<)p m I McMinnville 7:30pn>
carried under the heel, squeezing it
I defendants:—
THE POLITE ITALIANS.
advice
to
the
bovs
of
the
Olympia
Club,
These seeds ar« the beat in the mar­
IN THE NAMEOF THE STATE OF down with double pressure. Unyield­
when he was tn Ban Francisco last. Hi M’Minnville.6:60am | Portland... A :25 a t>
OREGON, you and each of you are hereby
ket. They consist of Parm, Vegetable
Florence, the City or Well-Mauaered
told them that the best way to get strong
required to appear and answer tbe complaint ing shoos, made ironlike in streagith,
and
Flower Seeds of your own selec­
ritlaene.
was to avoid all excesses In youth, so that
Direct connection at 8an Faancisco with
of tbe above named plaintiff in the above en­ are crowded upon the feet, and the
tion from a list of 200 varieties. The
If I wished to teach an awkward they should arrive at manhood lusty and Occidental and Oriental and Pacific mail
titled court, now on hie with the clerk of the happy days of the little girl are over.
packets
are as large ee aeedmen's mail
said court, by the first day of the term of
The shoes are removed at night, but child, youth or girl good nianueTs by healthy. Manv men who have been guilty steamship lines for .IAPAN and CHINA.
packets.
QIVK8 THE "CHOICE OF
said court following the expiration of the the bandages «remain night and day. example, I should send him or her to of excesses and over-indulgencles, and havt Sailing dates on application.
The seeds alone At retail prices
used the Celebrated Medicine “CUPI
time prescribed in the order for the
are worth $1 OO. Call and see us
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and
TW(b TRANSCONTIENTAL
publication of this summons, which first For the first few months the child is Florence, says a writer. There may be DENE" lived to give testimony of its won- Europe.
about this great offer at once, or
Also
Japan.
China.
Honolulu
and
lil-mannered
persons
there,
but
I
never
stimulating
and
curative
powers
derful
urable
to
move
about
except
upon
her
day will be,
send remittances to this office»
can be obtained from
saw one. Poor people behave with the “CUPIDENE” will check all the waste tis­ Australia,
D. L. RICE, Agent, Ashland,
MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF SEP­ hands and knees... The circulation of
sue of the body. In fact, it stops all losses
the blood in the feet has been choked suave dignity which used in Englund •‘CUPIDENE’’ is a powerful, harmless, R. KOEHLER.
TEMBER, 1897.
U.H. MARKHAM,
Manager.
G. F. A P. A.,
And you; are hereby notified that if and the pressure of the body and the to stamp the lady or gentleman. Most vegetable Compound. It is as sure t<
Portland, Or.
you fail so answer,the plaintiff will apply fxercise of walking force the blood |s-rsons are brainy, but cleverness is strengthen the generative organs as it is to
to the above entitled court for the relief through the strangled veins, causing not eager to shine. It is very subdued rebuild and regenerate you. Trial package
11.00;
fl
packages
45.00.
For
sale
by
E
A
demanded in the complaint, to-wit;—
and more oily than corrosive. The Bnnwin
First that an order of said court be made the most intense agony. This pain is
appointing a guardian ad litem to appear nothing, however, to that suffered when eharm of Florence steals on one like t he-
The
I and answer for the defendant Eva A. Rodg- it is necessary to change the bandages wit of its clever inhabitants.
Write to T. B. Q uincby ,
-----and—
COMPASSES OLD AND NEW.
| ers, minor heir of Effie Rodgers, deceased every fortnight for fresh ones. The senses are soothed in all directions by
Drawer 156, Chicago, Secre­
VIA
i daughter of said J. C. Durkee, deceased.
VIA
'»(»“.''■«q??’ or
harmonious
manners
and
objects.
The Way or M«km< a Good Ono at a Very
tary of the S tar A ccident
Second for a judgment against the defen­ sudden loosening of the bands allows
Trifling Expense.
C ompany , for information
Wm. M. Colvig, as administrator of the blood to shoot into the benumbed Architects understood chiaroscuro lint
SALT LAKE I dant
SPOKANE
the estate of J.C. Durkee, deceased, and end deadened feet, and the pain is often­ less than the great paintersand seulp-
regarding Accident Insur
The motion of a small craft in rough
! against the said estate, for tbe sum of times so exquisite that the child faints torit. One never wearies of the streets water causes the common compass card
ance. Mention this paper.
To all points eastfat the very lowest rates
i $543.10 and interest thereon at the rate of
MINNEAPOLIS
By so doing you can save
and pulllie buildings', their nttpecta con­ to jump about so tnueh as to be perfect­
. ten per cent per annum until paid, together away.
FOK8ALK BY ALL DRt'OOIHTB
membership fee. Has paid over $600,000.00 for
Even the. girls who in later life must stantly and strongly vary, according to ly useless to steer by, while a fluid com­ accidental
I with the fanner sum of $75 attorney’s fees
The only line runninig
injuries.
OMAHA
ST. PAUL
Lights and pass remains steady and reliable under
and the costs and disbursements of this perform the hardest kind of manual the course of the sun.
I suit and the costs of and upon the foreclos­ labor have their feet crippled. The shades at ten in the forenoon are whol­ all circumstances and conditions.
through trains from
Be your own Agent.
AND
AND
ure sale herein:
There are several fluid compasses in NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED
the coast to
IMlLWAUKEEj
Third for a decree that the mortage in spectacle of women working in the ly different from what they will be at
KANSAS CITY I the complaint mentioned, and which is field's on their hands and knees, be­ four ill the afternoon. The Florentine the market at a reasonable price, which
CHICAGO
WINNIPEG, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL
I recorded at page269 of vol. 9 of the Records cause their deformed feet are unable to women have interesting, though not can be depended upon in an emergency.
LOST MANHOOD
| ot Mortgages for Jackson coanty, Oregon, support the weight of the body, has no beautiful, faces. But one has only to The fluid on which the needle floats is Eaiily, Quickly and Permanently Restored.
TORON TO, MONTREAL and BOSTON
i beforeclosed in the manner provided by law,
C ilebrated E nglish R emedy
LOW RATES TO
' and the following described real property I effect on ¡»arents of other children. And walk into the market to see country generally alcohol, to guard against
NHRVlJk.
ALL EASTERN CITIES.
situatedin Jackson county. Oregon, a nit | the workers themselves bind the feet of girls w ho would have done for models freezing, and is simply a development
which is the property in the said mortgage ! their girls without the slightest twinge of Raphael’s Virgin-mothers. One is of a primitive compass used by the m A
Itiseold on a positive
| and complaint mentioned, be sold upon j c.f conscience.
wf guarantee to cure any
Operates its trains on the famous block
struck in the galleries with the nice daring seamen of the twelfth century.
If you are going to
I foreclosure sale, to-wit:—
form of nervous pro«*
OCEAN 8TEAMERS
JBK trationor any disorder
'The leader of tne reform movement is judgment with which the pictures are The old-fashioned instrument, says a
system;
All of the north half ot ic* seven (7), in I
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY & DAYS| I block
writer
in
Outing,
consisted
of
an
iron
NA KUSP
of the genital organs of
sixiG) in Ashland, Jackson county. a highly educated native of the city of hung. What more lofty in sentiment
CARIBOO
either
sex, caused
Lights its trains by electricity through­
SLOGAN CITY
1 Oregon, as shown upon the duly recorded Snift, the chief town of the province than the tomb of Lorenzo de Medici? needle, one end of which was stuck into sdftbZhkZJte
—roa—
Before, by excessive use of After»
GOLD
NEW
DENVER
maps and plats of jaid Ashland, Oregon,
a
piece
of
cork.
The
other
end
was
Loftiness is an attribute of Florence
Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account
out;
together with all )f tbe appurtenances of Szechuan, one of the richest districts architecture, palatial or domestic. The well rubbed with a load-stone, and of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc..
KASLO
FIELDS
of the empire. For many years he has
Usee
the
celebrated
electric
berth
read
­
Dizziness, Convulsions, Wakefulness. Headache,
thereunto belonging.
KOOTENAY NELSON
And that out of 1 .ie proceeds arising from been employed in an official position in loors of private houses might pass in when the cork floated in an earthen­ Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, Weak
TRAIL
Bearing Down Pains, Seminal Weakness,
ing lamp;
the said sale be paid the costs and disburse Peking, and on his return home he found England for portals. One feels them to ware bowl of water, the end so treated Memory,
For fall information call on O. K. <4 N. ments
Hysteria,
Nocturnal
Emissions,
Spermatorrhoea,
ROSSLAND
pointed to the magnetic north. In Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected« Rons splendidly equipped passenger MINING
of this suit and the costs and expen­
Agent, ROBT. LEONARD. Ashland, Or. ses of the said sale and the sums found his five-year-old daughter hobbling be great facts in their way.
DISTRICT
lead to premature old age and insanity.
Talking of harmonious things re- spite of the meager knowledge of those may
trains
every
day
and
night
between
St
about
on
crippled
feet
and
crying
from
due
the
plaintiff
herein,
Positively
guaranteed.
Price.
$1.00
a
box;
6
boxes
early navigators concerning variation or $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written
OB bddbxss :
Get a copy of "Carl,
Fourth that the defendants Wm. M Colvig the pain. Tie at once removed the band­ minds me of the Boboli Gardens. Is
W. H. HURLBURT,
Paul and Chicago, and Omaha ann
as administrator of the estate of J. C. ages and declared that he would never there a spot in England, the land of and deviation, they generally managed guarantee furnished with every $5.00 order received
boo and Kootenay Gold Fielda.”
o
refund
the
money
if
a
permanent
cure
U
not
Geu'J Pass. Agent,
to
make
a
sufficiently
good
land-fall.
Durkee, deceased, and the said estate, and
Chicago; the
consent to such torture of his children stately and lovely seats, that at all ap­ It may not lx- generallly known that a fleeted.
PORTLAND. OK the defendants Hanna A. Durkee, widow
NERVTA MEDICINE CO., Detroit. Mioh.
proaches them? Insituation.andtran-
you are thinking of traveling call on
ot the said J C. Durkee, deceased, Ella M. or the children of his dependents,
sewing
needle
rubbed
on
a
magnet
and
Chicago,
Milwaukee
& the If agent
A. L. MOHLER, Preaident and Manager Lewis, Howard F. Durkee, Agnes N. Ab­
of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
FOR BALE BY T. K. BOLTON.
This was the first of the reform ]iiil, generous loveliness. I cun only carefully propped into a vessel of water
bott, Chas. R. Durkee, and Geo. A Durkee,
think of one—the duke of Northumber­
St. Paul
heirs at law of the said J. C. Durkee, de­ movement. He called upon the richest land's terraced gardens at his place will float and point to the north.
Lowest rates to and from all parts of
i ceased, and Eva A. Rodgers, minor heir and most influential men in the city and
Alao operates steam-heated vestibules Europe via. all Atlantic steamship lines.
Every-Day F.xeuraions
and daughter of Effie Rodgers, deceased the province, and succeeded in inducing in Surrey. The Iloboli Eden, where tlie
daughter of said J. C. Durkee, deceased, many of them to sign a pledge calling prince an«l princess of Naples still court To all parts of the world can be arranged
trains, carrying the latest private com
$ $ Dealer in S $
and each and all of them be foreclosed of
For full information regarding the above
seclusion, has the advantage over the for any day in the year, for one or more
partment cars, library buffet smokim
all right, title or interest in or to tbe for the abolition of the foot-binding Surrey paradise of being under a re­ peraons, upon application to any princi­
call on or address
said property, and of all equity of redemp process. Each signer agreed to stop it
cars,
and
pilace
drawing
room
sleep-
E. J. COYLE,
W. H. MOWAT,
lion except the statuatorv right of redemp­ in his own family and among his de­ vealing sky. Every shade of greenery, pal ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwau­
I tion therein, and that tbe plaintiff pendent».
14« Third St.
every floral hue is well brought out. kee A St. Paul railway. Itineraries are
Agent
era
care.nlly
prepared
for
excursions
to
Cal
­
Granite,
Marble,
have judgment against the defen­
Portland
Ashland
RAILWAY
Royalty has not yet expressed it« One sees the faultless texture of statues ifornia, Florida, Mexico, China, Japan,
Parlor cars, free reclining cbair cars and
dant Wm. M. Colvig, as administrator of
Oregon.
Dragon.
the estate of J. C Durkee, deceased, and opinion on the subject, but it is be­ and fountains mellowed by time. In and to auv part of Europe. Estimates
Freestone
Monuments
the
very
best
dining
car
service.
GKO. McL. BROWN, District Passenger
against tbe said Estate for any sum ihat lieved that the okl dowager empress, a so strong a light a well-ordered design furnished including expenses. Tickets
Agent,
Vancouver,
British
Coltftubia.
I may remain unpaid after the applica­ far-seeing woman will use her influ­ is required, and one has it. The marbles furnished for the complete journey. It
and Copings For lowest rates to any point in the
tion of the proceeds of the said sale, and
are the climax. They are to the horti­
United States or Canada, apply to
Fifth for such other and further relief ence. in favor of the reform.—Chicago cultural beauties as brilliants to the is not necessary to wait for any of the so
called "Personally Conducted Excur­
as the court shall seem just and equitable Tribune.
ticket agent, or address
lace’nnd satin of a fine woman's dress. sions.” In these days of progressive en­ ll»o agent» for IRON FENCES.
in the premises.
<S-
BO YEARS’
C. J. EDDY*',
RXPER1KNOK.
This summons is publshed by order of
Florence is not what it was in tho lightenment, with the English language
Satisfaction guaranteed
A Swimming Machine.
Hon. H. K. Hanna, one of the judges of
spoken
in
everv
land
under
the
sun,
one
J. W. CASEY,
General Agent.
The old-fashioned method of teaiAing grand tlticnl days. Still, it retains the does not need to depend on the services
(he above entitled court, made the 20th
5
Trav. Pass. Agent.
Portland. Or.
day of March, 1H97.
swimming1 by means of a belt and rope airof a capital with aliingand illustrious of guides for sight-seeing, but esn go it p. O. Address : YREKA, slakiyon Co .
history.
The
ladies'
dressea
arc
only
Cai.
A. E. REAMES.
running on a wire over the bath is still
or in small family parties, with
Attorney for the Plaintiff. in vogue in many swimming schools, provincial when measured by the Paris alone
4
great comfort and security, and at one's
Pullman
standard, towhieh Italian women above own convenience. Write to C. J, Eddy,
A
and has survived many more preten­
ARE
YOU
GOING
EAST
the
jteasant
class
generally
submit
—
General Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee &
Sleeping Cars
tious .systems. A somew hat elaborate-
THAOS MARKS«
more's the pity Paris fashions only St. Paul railway, Portland, Or., for par­
DK MIO N 9,
I
looking machine has been invented for
If so be sure and eee that your ticket,
I
suit
French
women,
unless
applied
by
Elegant
COFVRIOHTS Ao.
ticulars
it
you
are
contemplating
a
trip.
I
this purpose which is sqkl to be of great
read via the
Anyone «endln< »«batch and daaerlption may
French
hnirdressers
and
femmes
de
Dining Cars
quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention la
assistance to the swimming pupil. The
Have put in a new
probably patentable. Communication« «trlctly
chambre.
An English or a German
machine is a series of strong metal rods
cuofldentlal. Oldest a*ency foraecurln« patent«
THAT POPULIST PLATFORM.
Tourist
face
under
a
Paris
hat
or
bonnet
is
at
In Amer'ca. We have a Washington ofllne.
I on Which the pupil Is placed. These
Fatent« taken tbrouah Munn A Co. receive
a drearlful disadvantage, if the hair h:»
Sleeping Cars
a ^eclal notice In the
rods move in such a way as to cause the
[Adopted by the People’s party county •
® SODA WORKS ©
lto’ been first dressed by a French
pupil to make all the motions of swim­ artiste eapillairc. ITe places the hat. convention at Medford, April 17, 189B, and
which every populist in the county is I
( ST. PAUL
ming. When the habit of striking out
through tin- >. cilium of the l.air, in 1 morally bound to see carried out in spirit
properly is learned, the learneT is al­
MINNEAPOLIS
nix month«. Specimen coplea and H and
At Yreka, Cal. fLAO
harmonious relation with the face. I and put into the letter of the law.]
B ook on P atents aent free. Addreaa
lowed to go into water and put it. into
fancy these French coiffeurs are not
DULUTH
MUNN A CO..
R
esolved
,
That
owing
to!
301 Bread way, Mew Y«rfc.
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate. practice.
much employed by Italian ladies.—Lon­
Chicago, St Paul,
FARGO
ND
are
prepared
to
filiali
ordert
on
tn net and animalcules, and neutral­
don Truth.
the depressed condition of the
«bort notice. • • • * •
ising and correcting all acidi­
Palace, on Wheel..
GRAND FORKS
TO
Minneapolis & Omaha R’y
country, the low price of labor
ties it promotes a normal and
AAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAA
When
people
travel
now
a
days,
they
,
healthful condition in every
CROOKSTON
expect comfort, and when they travel on
Get yoar Job Printing done at the R ec ­ and the products thereof, we
part of the system.
— THIS 18 THE —
WINNIPEG
ord office.
Tne “Milwaukee" th«v get it.
deemjthe salaries of our county
SWIMMING RINK.
There has been on evolution in the
HELENA and
I officers to be inexcessofthe in- GREAT - SHORT - LINE
meant of transportotion for man that is
Yon
Ought
to
Have
One.
BUTTE
With all bad 4Mn«eqa n?> «, 'trt«1n*y *n<l ysp dly
Inclosed and covered, the same medics verv interaetlng. Th. more civilised a
come . derived
from other
legiti-
BETWEEN DULUTH
«T« i * ' he and qn ->
”<»«.
kick in’'
►
U voo would like a copy of the hand-1
.
..“
water, always clean, for tha spring, run a people becomes, the mor. exciting it grows.
i '.- a .U. v ...«
J)R WAH!) l.v-iTl • I TE-
►
1/* V k n.h R«- • - I . ti »
heavy volume- more than twelve hun­ i The coaches now running between St. Pan11 aomcat railroad folder yet laaued addreaa I mate business enterprises.
»
W. H. Mead, No. 248, Waahington St.,
dred gallon, per hour.
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, on Portland, Oregon, and on. will be sent We therefore pledge our candi­
WANTED AT ONCE!
dates for the legislature, if
You may dive and swim and have more The Milwaukee”, are marvels of elegance you free.
TO
fun than “anybody"—come out es “fine and convenience. The private compart­
The folder entertainingly deacribea
Anti all pointa East and South. The
patent i. M«nrM w. .Ill ».hK it. •*!• ibr
»Uh-
CHICAGO
aeeilk” end “white as wool”—rejuven­ ment cars, library buffet smoking cars the two N.w Northweetern Limited elected, to demand that the
ctive agents for each
ont .<» rh.rr O FABS BA«V-B0«X
UM te
-Maenlfleeot track, Pearlaaa Veati-
►
ated and happy.
WASHINGTON
County. Exc'urive control and no
and trre reclining chair cars are models on train, betwren Minneapoiie, St. Paul district attorney and county
bnled
Dining
and
Sleeping
Till, la th. ate« aaapleta HWa aateal
A
risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars a
Imcatcd on the
PHILADKLPHlA
rtUltbM tai «.-7 iarcBtoral'AM WIITf FOB On
Inxnrions comfort, which in style and and Chicago—the floret trains in the officials be paid the following
Car
Train»
and
Motto
:
year. Enclose stamp for full particular* ■ W. B WILLSON SCO . Ibteat «Mutton. ►
furnishings are palatial enough for royalty , world—and contains pictorre ol the fa­
NEW YÒftK
HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE itself.
or 26c for fl sample. Big Rapids Mineral i
trains as they
appear when
A great pleasure for the traveler on 1 mous
.
------------
------ --- run-
---- stated salaries:
“
ALWAYS
ON
TIME
’
’
Water Co., Big Rapids, Mich,
BOSTON AND ALL
Its sleepers and private compartment car. »ing, each picture over three fret long I
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
County clerk, $1200; one
is the .lectrie berth leading lamp, which is splendfdlv engraved in colors,
POINT« EAST and SOUTH
Have
given
this
road
a
national
reputa
­
n .. .• —
,C mz
‘U’,T* z '“
,nr? T wl
,‘h H oma
"Th» laitwnu-,
MHwau-
elegant Buuveuir
aouvenir win
will .. interest
int.reat the deputy, $800.
z * fcaaaa
z.—
a
cicxKin
THB OLD DOCTOR’S
all ...
___ __ whole
a Thi.
s family
tion. All claaaefl of pasasencvrscarried
Through tickets to Japan and China, via
ihT. ’ Tha httmtlnwla
Li\*.K
don!A b R- 7 m -a-
’*•*"*•
froxi the oldeat
to the
Sheriff, $2000; one deputy, ' on the vaatibuled trains without extra
thus
doing
away
with
the
old
fashionmi
vonneeat
and
von
’
llrev
an
.h..
Tacoma and Nortbern Pacifl- Steamship
1
■ p#*r motitti by * harm-
Move.
By
all
there
mean,
the
fatigue
”
T
h,n
r
°°
charge. Ship your freight and travel
Props I mor
wva tr»atm«’nt l>r pr«c-
wW
$1000.
. Oo.
incid.nl to trarel is reduced to a minimum
tlrtnf Dhntdan »>f 20 yearR* erperienea
over this famous lino. All agents bare
No
bifeffartaor
detention from F>uMne*a
zrl
For information, time oords. map and
Th. Chicago, Milwankta A 8t. Pani Rail­
I ticket.
Recorder,
$1000.
No starving, wrinkle* or flabbtneM. Im I L_UfJJ
way is always popular, and those traveling
tickets, call oa or writ«
't rove« gene ral health and beano flea euflBplrxlon. Phi-
W.
H.
M
sad
,
Own.
Ag
’
t.,
over It. linn are th. loudret tn ita
ilclani and enrjety ladle« fnd«CM It. Th .iiM.nd« cured.
County judge, $1000.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Meto! .re« tv . Tt efn»r»,t
. Cum
48 Waahington St.
Portland, Or.
Al) coupon ticket egret* Mil tickets via th. Tk* fke>
FATH MT« TFKATKD BY MAIL
■,w.- ..
District-attorney, $2000 for
Assistant General Pnaeenaer Agent.
ennBi—fltlly. fut partiealan addrwa witli stamp,
•wfc'Pe^ Cal.
wiue
J!TrJTf .<
:• • wt>
MATLAMD, QBMOX
rtS «. '.I-
st. ;
tho district for «lì purposes.
OR. SNYDER,
Do Not Be Deceived.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
ASHLAND CASKET CO
H. S. EMERY
EAST AND SOUTH
The Shasta Route
16 Patches tol Pair of Pants
SILVER
The Farm, Field and Fireside,
A GREAT COMBINATION OFFER
H
The Valley Record
0. R. & N
EAST
RO U T E S
Oregon
Great
Northern Ry ShortLine
C anadian o
'P acific K y .
THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
S00 PACIFIC LINE.
DENVER
This Railway Co.
WITHOUT CHAN GE
FRANCISCO.
SAN
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J^ORTHERN
PACIFIC
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ASHLAND
PARKINSON & WISE
White Sulphur Springs
BATHING
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
A
/AHICCCE’E
PATENTS
THROUGH TICKETZ
A
GRANT
HELMAN
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