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S em i-W eekly T id in g s The O. O. M. of the republican party M onday,..........................F ebruary 5. Í8P4 of Pennsylvania is evidently G alnsha A. Grow, who floated into a vacaut candi dacy for the F ifty-third congress by the unanim ous vole of his constituents after be had been o u t of politics for 18 years. In 1876 Mr. Grow refused the Russian missiou, which of itself was an uncom “ Halloo,Charley, w akeup! Don’t lie there monly strung minded :.c‘. S tanding tall, erect and with it tshtng eye, w ithout a like a somuolent log!” B ut Charley Evans only responded with sign of physical weakhfss or failing ab out him, as he appeared m th e convention a succession of convulsive sneezes and th at ricent.ly iiomin.i'.tu him, it was hard groans. to lieheve th at ’ins umn bad l«eett speaker fo r an d “Cold In the head, eh? Never mind it— of the house or reprcsenta'ivee , t 'the up with you!” meniorable sessioti of congre-s which “U p indeed, with knifelike pains shoot mel J n! u!y 4. 1861, »ti ¡«Lilly summoned ’<» ing up and down every joint in a fellow’s • tm-a-nr« s l««r i h*- ptt-s. iv.iCon of ¡lie H I R T T y ea rs’ observation of C astori» w ith tb e body, anil bis bead feeling as if a hundred- ’ ( J lliO 'l. Ù. t-l »Iteti w .s fid’ Lit11. Mr. o f i t w ith o u t m illion s o f persons, p erm it n« to weight, of lead were tied to every individual G '•••I'» i s t i i y e a r s i i *. I!- i e g a u ;>« im e n i hair.” 1 fe v. ry > -¡ry . wiiK-ii m kee t a i : s u m C hildren I t le n a gn estion ab ly th e hoot rem edy fo r Inlhnt» “ Remember your engagements, Charley. to y o t l : ; g e t g.-tit ret ;«.n nlxil! il l ye.US Remember th at the girls expect- every old. Bin he is I t is harm less. C hildren lik e it. I t i s o oiily n l i 7'.i d n -iic th e w o r ld has over kno 7d an ¡>nd rciii'.tK !>ly young man to do his duty this splendid Vlgoruu- anti v.'i !l i rest tveil. H e u a e Klv e s th em h ealth . I t w ill sa v e th eir lives. I n i t M ath ers h ave day.” elected first io ill- Th riy-seCoLd eotigl» 8s Mr. Evans groaned. iu 1850 Hud »¡is ihc youngest member ol .«w.a4l.4ag w h ich is a b solu tely sa fe an d p r a c tic a lly p erfect a s a “ Ralph, your list of visits is comparative that Do.:y. From lhe Thirty second ly small; you m ust go aud make my apolo congrees iu 1851 lo the F ifty-third in ok ild ’s m e d lo lne. gies.” 1893 4 is a long stretch. This will make C esteria destroys Wi “ Well, agreed. But first let me give you the st venth congress of which Mr. Grow a cup of coffee.” C esteria al la y s F everishn ess. bus been a member. “Never m ind,” groaned Charley. “ W hat The Ixiird o fedneatiou of S in Frau- C astori» p reven ts v o m itin e Sonr Cnrd. was I going to say? Oh, you fiiust go and ciFCn is tniikmg an a c iv e crusade against see Flora Howard for me. I told her last Castor i , pares P iarrhm a and W in d Colio. night th a t I should have something very the cigarette habit in school boys. Dr. particular to say to her today, and she’ll Clinton, a physician of th at city who hits C esteria r e lie v e s T eeth in g T renhles, think it a purposed affront if she hears made a special study of the m atter, say s C esteria ca r es C on stip ation an d r ia tn le n e y . th at fifty p ercen t of the public school nothing from me.” “ W hat shall I tell her—that you have a boyssun'ke Cigarettis; ¡h at it is ns had C esteria n eu tralises th e effbete o f carbonic a cid g a s e r p elsen on s air. as I he indulgence in opium ; that it woeful cold iu the head?” Castoria d ees n e t con tain m orphine, epinm , or oth er n arcotie property. “Nonsense. Ju s t explain m atters to her makes liars and thieves of inds naturally and say th a t—th a t—in short, convey to her holies', b iu h ts the wii ,le moral nature Castoria ise ila te s th e fe ed , r e g u la te s th e stem a o h ^ n d h ow els, the idea th at I love her and ask her if she anil induces eousiiiiiptioi'-. Piom inent men in all walks of hie are speaking cut will have me.” g iv in g h ea lth y an d n a tu r a l sleep . "R ather an awkward message for a third and w ithout exception I'ouiieiun tie* hab Castoria is p u t up in on e-slso h o ttie s only. I t is n e t sold in hulk. person to carry. H adn’t you better wait it. T he principals and teachers iu nil u ntil you can plead your own cause in pro m e n .u s rchools and th«' president o f bid D on’t a llo w an y on e t o se ll y on an y th in g e ls e e n th e a doz*n colleges all testify that- boy s who pria persona?” “ No, no—It’s a question th at adm its of smoke cigarettes «lo not and can not keep th a t i t is “ju s t a s g o o d ” an d “ w ill a n sw er ev ery p urpose.” no delay. There are a dozen beaux flirting up with their idassinales not given lo Bee th a t you g e t C»A-S-T"O~R~I* round her the whole time, and it won’t do th at practice. Tne president of Staufonl to lose my prize for lack of decision. J u st uuiversity says th at after a lifelong con act as my proxy, Ralph. I know she will nection with young men in college he is e u every T b e flec-alm ile has never known au iuveterute user of say yes.” w rapper. of “On my soul,Charley, I wish you wouldn’t cigarettes to rise to any position of prom send me on this particular errand. Can’t inence. His observation has been that most of them go dragging through life you And some other messenger?” "Oh, I understand w hat you mean,” said and fade into early graves. Evans, tossing restlessly on his pillow. “ I Prineville Review: Towns in the W il know you were rather an admirer of Flora’s lam valley th at have been going ahead at one time, b u t you m ust be aware that of th ette eir resources have begun to realize you never had any chance in th at quarter. Don’t be selfish—and, besides, I would rath th a t the practice of a little economy is an er send an honest, stupid sort of a fellow absolute necessity these hard times, and you than any one else. No offense, are beginning to cu t down expenses by reducing officers’ salaries and retiring T h e T idi n g s an d th e O reg o n ian like Ralph, I hope?” unnecessary officials. Prineville realiz«*d “Oh, no; r.f course not,” said Ralph Brew The regular subscription price of ths ster demurely, shrugging his shoulders. this fact several years ago, and th e econ The undersigned, stock inspector for Jackson omy th at has been practiced by the coun county, Oregon, is required by law to keep a T id in g s is $2.50 per year and the regular “Well. I’ll do my best.” record of all marks and brands on stock w tthin subscription price of the Hrrt/y Oregonian As Ralph Brewster walked rapidly along cil has prevented the necessity of levying a tax since 1888. Since then all expenses the county. All those having marks or brands arelreqnested to bring or send a copy of them is $1.50. Anyone "Subscribing for the T id the ice glazed pavements he could not help of th e town government have been paid m entally reverting to the gentleman he had to the inspector for recording, according to the out of the tines and licenses collected. law passed by the last legislature; also a in g s and paying one year in advance can left behind him. description of anv estrays that may have been “P retty cool, I m ust say!” he remarked The private railway carriage in which taken up. All marks and brands which are get the T id in g s and the Weekly Oregonian to himself. “I ’ve seen a good many evi Mrs. Mackay travels on the continent not recorded are not deemed legal. one year for $3.00. All oid subscribers dences of Charley Evans’ selfishness, but cost £300,000 and is fitted up in the mos! B. W. DEAN, Stock Inspector for Jackson County, Or. paying their subscriptions to date and|One this Is the most convincing of all. Does he luxurious fashion. The milliners, the W illow Springs, January 22,1894. suppose I have no feelings? And then his year in advance will be entitled to the calm way of taking it for granted th at washerwomen, the book-keepers, the 60I100I teachers, the fiotsain aud jeteam ot Flora Howard Is dying for him. I ’d rather the middle aud poorer life in California same otter. undergo the rack than to do Charley’s aud Nevada paid for th at car. Oh, how The success of Chamberlain’s Cough courting for him—b u t I m ustn’t indulge the suckers did bite in those olden, golden days of the Comstock!- [Sacra Kennedy in effecting a speedy cure of colds, these lachrymose sensations.” In the mailer of the estate of Mary F. Benson, croup and whooping cough has brought it The slanting afternoon beams peeping in men to Bee. deceased. Order appointing day for final set in 'o great demand. Messrs. Pontius & Son. to Charley Evans’ invalid chamber played tlem en t. . . . . . The way site ]<x>ks troubles the wotnau It is ordered that Tuesday, the bth day of of Cameron, O hio. says th at it has gained all sorts of merry pranks around his dis March, 1894, at 10 o ’clock A. M. of said day be, a reputation second to none in that vioinity. heveled hair and restless head, and finally who is delicate, run down or overworked. aud the same is hereby appointed lor the set Jas. M. Queen, of Johnston, W. Va., says creeping up the wall vanished away into S he’s hollow-cheeked, dull-eyed, thin and tlem ent of said account, aud that notice of said it is the best he ever used. B. F. Jones, settlem ent be published in the Ashland T id druggist, Winona. Miss., says: “Cham the purple mysteries of tw ilight—and Ralph pale, and it worries her. Now, the way ings , a newspaper published in Ashland, Jack- Brewster did not appear to report progress. to look well is to be well. And the way son county, Oregon, as often as once a week berlain’s Cougn Remedy is perfectly re Charley grew impatient. I t isn’t particu to be well, if you’re any such womau, is for four successive weeks prior to said day of liable. I have always warranted it and it never failed to give the urest perfect larly favorable to an angelic disposition to to faithfully use D i. Pierce’s Favorite settlem ent. (Record sigued) J. R . NEIL, satisfaction.” 50 cent bottles for sale by have a cold in your head, with aching bones Prescription. T h at is I he only medicine County. Judge. and quivering nerves and a cranium throb th a i’s guaranteed to buiid up woman’s Ashland Drug Co. bing as if somebody was trying to split it stren g th ami to cure woman’s ailments. In everp “female com plaint,” irregularity apart with a dull hatchet. Nine, 10,11 o’clock sounded on his st rained or weakness, aud in every exhausted con ear, and still R alph’s fam iliar footstep bad dition of tlie female system —if it ever not fallen on the stair. W hat could have fails to bent fit or cure, you have your money back. delayed hint? And while he was revolving probabilities and possibilities in his weary brain Mor- Parks’ Cough Syrup. heus considerately came to the rescue, aud .A re Just what every. been so highly recommended lo us e fell asleep to dream of standing before th Has I sower needs. The mer- I at we have taken the agency for it and Ins of F erry ’a S eed s I the altar with Flora Howard. now ask our friends who are suffering with „ farm the foundation up It was on the evening of the third day a cold to give it a trial and if it does not on which has been buhl the largest seed business In the world. from this eventful first th at Charles Evans give satisfactio i your money will be re Ferry’» Seed Animal for 1894 sat before his fire, very cross because the funded. Every bottle is sold on a positive contains the sum and aubstauce or doctor had prohibited his going out for a guarautee. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Ash the latest farming knowledge. F ree land Diug Co. for the asking. day or two. D. M. FERRY & CO., Suddenly the door was flung open, and Detroit, Mich. Most of our ailm ents come from a disordered Ralph Brewster burst in. liver which Simmons Liver Regulator cures. “Halloo, old fellow. How are you? Sur prised a t my nouappearance, eh? Well, B e tte r T h an th e G en u in e. here I am to make all the necessary apolo Cincinnati, Jan. 31.—Today it was gies and explanations.” Charley held out his hand with a lazy ac found th at counterfeit silver dollars made quiescence in whatever might befall th at of pure silver, and of a quality better than the genuine, were afloat iu the loci 1 was worthy of a nobler cause. "W ell, Charley, I went to see Flora, as market. Aside from a slight Haw m the milling, the coin cannot be told from the you wished me to.” “ Did you?” said Charley, rather bright genuine. The government authorities but receutly broke up an alleged den of ening up. “ W hat did she say?” LADIES OF ASHLAND when prepared to “ Why, I commenced by m aking all apol counterfeiters in the bottoms, aud several e r l f t e y pnrchasejauything In the lin e of ogies for your absence—which, by the way, suspects are now in jail awaiting trial. didn’t seem to affect her very powerfully— At the present price of silver, about 81.- and then I played offhand into the love 000 can be made at a cost of about 8650. from rersb FINE MILLINERY subject.” For pains in the chest there is nothing “ Well?” demauded Charley eagerly. better than a flanuel cloth saturated with Should not forget that they can alw ays fiud the “ The strangest part of the m atter was Chamberlain’s 3¡ h 4 e a s ily d i Pain Balm and bound on goods that w lll.su it them in stylesjand'prices at th a t she didn’t understand me, but seemed over the seat of pain. It w 11 produce a the m illinery rooms of Miss to imagine th at I was m aking love for my counter ¡rritat oil without blistering, and g e s t e d , ^ ó r T ry in g ^ self—and before I could explain she bad is not so disagreeable as mustard; in fact is hidden her pretty face on my shoulder and much superior to any plaster on aocount of confessed in the sweetest words woman its pain-re iev ng qualities. If used in Ç fio rT e n ih j f a n d a lt ever faltered forth th a t my sentim ent was rime it wiil prevent pn unionia. 50 cent bottles for sa'e by Ashland Drug Co, not altogether unreturnedl” Q o o tyn y Jour|»oae.s Charles Evans turned very red, sprang R e p u b lic a n G ain s. up, and then changed his mind and sat O dd Fellows' Bloek. down again. " S f f O L B M f i is New York, Jan . 30.—T he special elec “ W ell—w hat next ?” tion for two congressmen in th e four “ W hy, you can imagine the delighted teenth aud fifteen distric's resulted in the fehet b u r w lard, perplexity of my position. Of course, 1 election oT one dem ocrat and one repub couldn’t bawl out, ‘You’re mistaken in the lican. REFUSE A ll SUBSTITUTES. individual, Miss Flora—I am only courting New York, Jan . 31. Com plete unoffi in behalf of Charley Evans; now, could I?” ’ cial figures of yesterday’s election in the Genuine made oaly by Charley Evans stared fixedly at his 14lli congressional diWrict give Qnigp, ' N. K. FA IR B A N K & CO., friend, but made no answer. Ralph went rep., 984 plurality, a republican gaiu of ! VIA S T . L O U IS a n d on: CHICAGO, NSW YORK. BOSTON. 9869. Io the 15-h district, Straus, dem.. “So, when I discovered th at the bright had a plurality of 4687, a republican gain est dream of my life—hitherto deemed as of 7182. Many dem ocrats did not go to T h e S h a s ta R o u te visionary and unapproachable as the very -----OF THE----- stars of heaven—was a blessed reality, I polls. accepted the priceless treasure with the Simmons Liver Rcgnlatar, bear in liiiml, is I resolution to deserve it if possible. And not aiU'Xperiment. it is endorsed by thousands. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. as she was annoyed by the im portunities of You cannot do effective work without a clear In the County Court of the State of Oregon one or two wealthy suitors, who were head, ami for this take Simmons Liver Regu for the County of Jackson. Express Trains leave Portland d aily. favored by her parents, I concluded th at lator. In the matter of the estate of Ada M Holmes, SOUTH. NORTH. the sooner m atters were brought to a crisis deceased. A Sueee.ssfttl Wroker Ar.l 8:20 A. M Notice of sale of real property. the better. So we quietly slipped away 6:15 r. M. Lv. Portland, Lv. 4:40 P. M Under and by virtue of an order of the and got married the selfsame evening! And 10:40 a . M.Ar. Ashland, Work cannot be successfully continued Ar. 4:10 P. M County Court in the above matter, made Janu 11:10 4. M Lv. Ashland, unless there is an active mental interest in Lv. 7:00 P M ary 30th, 1894, the undersigned, the adm inistra now I claim your congratulations'” 10:45 4. M. Ar. San Francisco, Charley elaborately pulled out his pocket it. If the mind is not clear, bright, and Above trains stop at all stations from tor of said estate w ill, on aud after February Portland to Albany inclusive; also, Tangent, 28th, 1894, proceed to sell at private sale, for handkerchief, b u t not as his alarmed friend buoyant, then t ’U' work is drudgery and Sbedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junctlou City. cash, the follow ing described real estate, either Imagined to give way to a burst of vain the worker is a SHtibine. An occosional dose of Moore’s tiled Remedy will put Irving, Eugeue, and at all stations from Rose in tracts or as a whole: Tract 1—The N E ^ o f N E ^ o f Sec. 25, Tp. 38. tear«, merely to sneeze! burg to Ashlaod inclusive. the body and mind in such harm ony th at S. R. 2 E„ W. M., and N of NW«/i of Sec. » , “ Well, Ralph," said he composedly, when the hardest tasks will seem as play. R O S E B C K O M A IL (D a lly .) Tp. 39, S. R .3 E . W M., and SW'< of SW ^ of LGAVB ARRIVB Sec. 19. Tp. 38, S. R. 3 E., W. M., containing 120 th a t operation was safely over, “ you’re a lucky fellow, and I’m not sure, after all, A True Friend. Portland 8::» 4 Roseburg 5:50 p * acres. Roseburg 7:00 AM I Portland .4:30 r s Tract 2—The E’ j of NW% of Sec. 30, Tp. 38, 8. bu t th a t you deserve it.” to the sick and suffering is Dr. Kaufmann's R. 3 £ ., W. M., 80 acres. “And you will come to visit Flora and great Medical Work, finely illustrated. Send D in in g C ars on O g d en R o u te . Tract 3—W .. of SELi and SEW of of Sec. three 2-eeut stamps, to pay postage, to A. P. 23, Tp. 37, S. R. 1 E . W. M . and XW‘i of NEV, myself in a friendly way?” Ordway A Co., Boston. Mass., and receive a of Sec. 26. Tp. 37, S. R. 1 E,, W. M.. 160 acres. "A s soon as I ’m able to go out. Please I copy free. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Tract 4 -B eg in n in g at an iron pin situated to hand me th at bowl of tea.”—Boston one loot south 54 degrees and forty-one miu- ---- AND---- or Over F ifty Years. utes east of NE corner of lot 16, of Hargadine Globe. CASTORIA Infants FOR FINE CLOTHING NOTES AND NEW S. H E B ID H IS B E ST . Children. T BALD HEADS! W h a t ¡s t h e c o n d itio n o f y o u r s ? I s y o u r h a ir d r y , h a r sh , b r it t le ? D o e s it s p lit a t t h e e n d s ? H as i t life le s s ap p ea ra n ce? D o es it fa ll o u t w h e n co m b ed o r b r u s h e d ? Is it fu ll o f dandruff ? D o e s y o u r sca lp itc h ? Í Is i t d r y o r in a h ea ted co n d itio n ? If t h e s e a r e s o m e o f y o u r s y m p to m s b e w a rn ed in tim e o r y o u w ill b eco m e b ald. *, a S k o o k u m R o o t H a ir G ro w e r f £ Is what you need. It» production Is not an accident, but the result of edentlfle research. Knowledge of the diseases of the hair and scalp led to the discov __ ______ er? of bow ____________ to treat them. “Skookum ’’contains neither minerals nor oils. It i is not a Dve, but a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic. By stimulating -------- hair, cures duadrujf unii grows hair on beda the follicles, if stops falling heads. ¡-W Keep the scalp clean, healthy, and free from irritating eru, by on the use of SJcooi.-um ¿Hem Soap. It destroys parasitic insects, whici and destroy the hair. If your druggist cannot supply you send direct to us, and we will forward prepaid, on receipt of price. Grower, $1.00 per Dottle; 4 for $5.00. Soap, 50c. per jar ;S for $2.50. H. R osenbaum , TH E POPULAR M E R C H A N T T A IL O R , at No. l ’>l») Market street, cortter Park Avenue, where they will be shown an ele gant stock of foreign and domestic woolens at prices which they cannot resist Style, tit, triniiiiiugs mid workm anship, all of the b, si. Kespoctt'nl y, M r .-. K o s e n u c h , (Formerly Mrs. M. Bsutn of Aslibitiil.) SO C IETIES. Maaouic M ALTA COMM \XDEI1Y 5 Meet.- first -'hiv «»I . h i:i 1» It. M 1 Li E V. Carter, Ria-order Ashland, Or S1SKIYO0 CHAITKR, N ). 21. IhurMlai next Reguiar convocatious on alter the full ia«»». E V .C aistkr . H. 1' M. I,. M i-fail, Sce'y. W EEKLY York Tribune t SU LAND LODGE N o. -!• A. E. Slated rout'«nnie»timi on the Thu before the full iiinou. W. II. LEE! ,1. R. Casey, Secretary. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I. O. E. S. Stated m eetings on 1st and M Tuesdsy n ai'b m ontii. M RF. AI.I' E KANE. W. M Miss Mabel Wagaer, Secretary. ■And the- ASHLAND LODGE No 15. I.G Ashland = Tidings PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT N< 1C. IO O K Meets in Odd F ellow s's Hail every id and 4l b Monday in each mouth. Mt e.ln rs iu good «tandiug cordially invited to alteii't. A. BiSU , < P. F. M. Drake, Sciibe. C e a t a re still better W/ien triade with Q arc SADIE OBER, A. C. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14. Meets on the 2d and 4tii Tuesday iu act) mouth in Odd Fellows's Hail, tridand MISS EMMA STEPHENSON, N. G Mrs. Mollie Farlow, Sec’y. Boll) O b Year for A s h la n d L o d g e , A . 0 .U .W . Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellow'« II l i t every first and T hird W edneiday in eaeli month. Present hour of u iecliu g 7 >n r. m . All Brethren in good standing arc cordially in vil ed to attend. 1!. S. RADCLITF. M W. W. B. B eehr , Recorder. Address all orders to the T idings . K. 0. T. M. T he I nter O cean Granite Tent No. 4. Knights of the Maeeabees. Meet in regular review on tin- second ami fourth Thursdays of each mouth at Odd Eel- lows Hal:, Ashland. V isiting nir K n igliis cor dially iu vited . CHAS. 11. G1I.LETTE, Com. J. E. T hornton , K. K. ------------------------------- IS THE------------------------------ MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST ------ AND------ H H S T H E L A R G E S T C IR C U L A T IO N . "T E Z W IS P IS I3 V DAILY (without Sunday), $6.00 per year. EAST ■ AM ■ Administrator’s Sale. m tract, in town of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon; thence south eighteen degrees and tifty-oue m inutes west 114.6 feet; thence north seventy-one degrees and nine m inutes w est 52,1 feet to the west lin e of said lot 16; thence W e s t s i d e U i v ls ie n . said lin e 125 feet to the south sid e line of BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS along Hargadine street, being the NW corner of lot 16, aforesaid; thence along said line of Harga- M a ll T r a la D a lly E x c e p t S u n d a y) street south 54 degrees and forty m inutes 7;$0 4. H. I Lv. Portland, A r.l 5:86 P. M dlue east 30 feet to place of beginning, in Jackson 12:15 p . | A r.C orvallis, Lv. I 1 00 r. M. county, stale of Oregon. Tract 5—Beginning at a post three feet and At Albany aud Corvallis connect with trains n in e inches north of the SE corner of lot N o. 2, o f Oregon Pacific Railroad. in block No. 1, in the town of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon; thence north 24 feet and 8 K ap reaa T r a in D a ily (E x c e p t S u a d a y inches; thence west (be full length of said lot, 8:25 4. M to and across a fraction lyin g back of and ad Lv. Portland, Ar. 4:40 P. 5:50 a . M join in g said lot No. 2, to w ithin eight feet of Ar. M cM innville, Lv. 7315 P. the factory flume; thence south 24 feet and T h ro u g h T ic k e t s to all P o in ts in the eight inches to a post: thence east across said E a ste r n S ta te s , C anada and E urope, fraction and said lot No. 2 to the place of be Can be obtained at lowest rates from E. C. ginning; all in town of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon. K ane, agent, A shland, Or. Dated at Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon, Janu R KOEHLER. »• P- ROGERS, ary 31st, 1884. WARREN G. HOLMES, Manager. Asst G. F. A Pass. Agent. E. D. B riggs , Attorney. Administrator. attachbd to all through trains . m . B o u d o ir M em oran d u m . An authority on the ju st proportions of the hum an form, divine or otherwise, says: "The ears should lte so placed as not to be higher than the eyebrows or lower than the tip of the nose.” People who are dress ing for a party should not forget thia.— Drake’s Magazine._____________ "In buying a congh medicine for children,” save H. A. Walker, a prominent druggist o f Ogden, Utah, “never be afraid to buy Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always -ure to follow. I particularly recommend Chamberlain’s because I have found it to be safe and reliable. It is intended es pecially for colds, croup and whooping rough. 50ront bottles for sale by Ash land Drag Co. tn old and w >ll-trie<l rgmedv.—Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years by m illions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the ch ild , softens the gum s, allays all pain, cures w ind colie,and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is inealcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kin d . □E* H a ig h ts — A J . zx. M A II— DAILY (with Sunday), $8 .0 0 per yeas The Weekly Inter Ocean, per year, $1.00 As a newspaper TH E INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the tim es in all respects. It spares neither pa'ns nor expense in securing ALL THE N E W S A ND TH E BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. The Weekly In te r Ocean X A Supplement, Illustrated, in Colors, of EIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making in all SIXTEEN PAGES. This Supple, ment, containing SIX PAGES OF READING MATTER and TW O FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS, is alone w orth the price charged for the paper.. TH E INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISH ED IN CHICAGO, the new s and commer- cial center of all w est of the Allegheny M ountains, and is better adapted to the needs of the people of th at section than any paper farther East. It is in accord w ith the people of the W est both in P o litie s *nd L iteratu re. Please remember that the price of The W eekly Inter Ocean IS ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Address T H E IN T E R O C E A N , Chicago. By special arrangement with the Publisher of The Inter Oeeait we are aide to offer THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN ANO THE TIDINGS B O T H O N E Y E 7 Y E fo r « 3 .5 0 . This is the regular subscription price of the T idings alone. Send in your subscriptions at once and take advantage .of this liberal off’er. 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Address THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR CR0WER CO. ÍDept. R.57 South Fifth Avenue, New Y ork. THE FOR SALE! The undersigned has now bricky anis near Ashland, for sale at the rp 2=3. FROM 2‘i INCH TO 6 INCH. A n d a ll tt»a W orld K d o u i * «b e CU)RB i s SU R A . B u t t o n il 1 • ■!, N o . 23, m e , t BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS, No. 21. Meets a'. Masonic Hall at 2 o ’clock, p. m., on list ami third Saturdays ol tai b moidli M rs . J ames cnistn.i.M , Pres. Mrs. Lydia Griswold, Secy. CHURCH DIRECTORY. M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J. S. SMITH. Pastor. Services Sabbath School, 9:30 Preaching at !1 A. M., aud 7 1’. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening al 7 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ashland, Oregon. Rev. F. G. Strange, iSKtor. Sabbath services: Preaching morning and evening. Sabbath seliooi at 9:S0 a. in. Yonng people’s m eeting at «’,:30p. ra. General prayer meeting Thursday evening. Tf-JS=>THK FIRST CONGREGATIONAL church of Ashland, Rev. G. J. Webster, pastor, corner of Main street and Siskiyou ni v- tttie. Morning hour, 10,30; evening hour, 7:3tt; unday school, 12 m.; prayer m eeting, Thursday evening at 7 30. All arecordlaliv invited to be d resent. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, of Ashland. Corner of Church aud High streets: Sun day School, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor So« i- etv, 6:3o P. M. Prayer m eeting Thursday even ing at 7:30. Covenant M eeting Saturday before third Sunday in eaeli month at 2:00 P. M. I.a- dies Social on second Tuesday evening «if each montu ASHLAND W. C. T. U. meets evcryTues- day, at 2 P. M. iu the -ession Ko.nt m Presbyterian Church. M r «. I,. E. Nor.nts, Pres. L. A. S atterfip - w , Secy, Loyal Tern. Legion meets- al same ehnrch every Sabbath at 3 P. M. r , 1 H E VNDERSIGNED would antiqiinee t< I t heir old customers and the public gener ally, that they are «till in the transfer business and are prepared to attend to all calls promptly H .J . D I\. ¡n Jiasonn liai! on ti e I- and 3«i Saturdays of each m onth. Visttiug coin ades eordialli welcomed. S. II. Dl'NLAP, E. A. Hildreth, Commander. Adjutant. Is edited especially for those w ho, on account of mail service or any other reason, do not take a daily paper. In its columns are to be found the w eek ’s new s of all the world condensed and the cream of the literary features of the Daily. AS A FAM ILY PAPER IT E X C E L S •” of P y th ia s . A1TE L«)DGE, NO. 23, Knight.- ■)! r;, tilias, G 1RN Ashland, Oregon, meets • ve rs Fridav eieii- ing. Visiting Knight- in good -landing are ordially invited to attend. it. T. « ¡1ITWOOD, O. C. . D. Wagner, K. of R. A S. Who W ill Not he DoiersolO SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, <>F. S E M I-W E E K L Y Notice of Final Settlement. To w M. Hold« regular m eetings every Saturday even ing at their hall iu Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordiallv invited lo nt'em i. A. E. M ATS'tN, N. G. Caldwell, Secretary, Notice to Stockraisers. FERRY’S SEEDS Directory. T H E SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., >1— er Children Cry for Pitcher’« Castoria. Residents of Ashland, when visiting San Francisco, will do well to call uihiii C. H . V E G 11TE . 25 25. BOWELS. k MOVES the PARKS TEA CLEARS THE S KIN For Sale by ASHLAND DRUG CO. T o th e U n fo r tu n a te . | | | l i | j b DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY ftO O KKAKNKY’ ST lj £ « ) corner ol Com mercial, San Francisco Cal. Established in 1854 Tor the treatment o l »ex- Inal and Seminal Dts- eases, »neb as G o n o r - ;r b e a . G le e t, S t r le t - - o r e . S y p h ilis in all it» - V rvS K ;««»?S i’S8-- fo rm s.S em in a l W ea k- n e s« , In a p o te n c y , and Lost Manhood petma- nently cured. The sick aud afflicted should not fail to call upon him. '1'he Doctor lias traveled extensively in Europe, and Inspected thor oughly the various hospitals th eie. obtaining a great deal of valuable inform ation, whieli he is competent to impart to those in need of his ser vices, The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. DR. GIBBON w ill make no eliarg«- nnless he effect a cure. Persons at a distance CVKKM A T H O M E . All com m unications strictly con fidential. All letters answered in plain e n v el opes. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Ad dress DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1957, Ban Francis co, Cal. 16-7 I