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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS Another uLont Cabin'' Find. MERCANTILE-MANUFACTURING —MISCELLANEOUS, IN HOUSES GROCERY ASHLAND. [Lakeview Examiner. Marvil 13.] FRIDAY ...MARCH 26. 1SS6 Mr. Clark, who lives bey»ud thes!n«h, brings the fullowing news fiom D»y creek: The country a<ij iceut to D»y “Josh BiHiags.- ciei'k has been prospected for years by t mule is a pun on a h<>ss. different parties, but they all have kept Common sense in the instinkt of rea near the line of the old ditch, which w s son. staked, (and the dates there on slumps Suksess has no pedigree, and only a can yet be found) in 1838. It is sup short kreed. posed that a party had intended mining Politeness hnz won mote viktorys than there on a big scale and had expended logick ever liaz. about S500 on this said ditch, ami were All genuine humor is truth, and that's either massacred or run off by Indians, wliat makes it so poweqihull. or else perished during a severe winter. It is better not to know so much, than j No one now seems to know anjthing re I liable concerning their operations, but to know so much that ain’t so. What a man knt win with politeness iz ! tho dates and initials still remain, mid out <>v the leach ov everything except a their prospecting holes. M . Clark was klub. told by a Modoc Imtiin that there was Lie.« ale lik a illegitimate child, liable , plenty < f “gold money’’ there. But un to i dl a man father when he least ex- . like other prospectors, Mr. Clark did n--t pects it. Contino himself to the old ditch, but A man lias as much rite tew spel a searched for the drift, and found the word as it is pronounced as he has to pro ledge about two miles from the ditch nounce it the way it ain’t 8]>elt. stakes. He found a hole about ten feet I In this country there is a grate ov what square which is supposed to have been a is called virtew than ia nothing mute jiart of their cabin, as Lull ms were very than vice, tired out. warlike in those days, and they proba Tharu perhaps is such a thing as bnti- bly had most of their cabin under ful lies. The other name for it is an al- ground. Mr. C. found the ledge to be legory. not less than 130 feet through and prob It ain't the lies of this world that are ably more, as the snow was too deep to so much ov a burden as it iz the vulgar prospect much. He fom.d that the fir.-t kritters wlm are tricing to prove that it parties had dug over 100 feet and had aint so. not got through the ledge. The quar z Reason wxs given us, not to prove was decomposed, and looked as though what we kant understand, but to ration it had been burned by volcanic action, ally understand what we can prove. and he thinks that consequently the Ridikule that ain't true is a dangerous rock would not carry much metal, and weapon to use, the handle is sharper than the ore will be found further down, and the point. wilt be what is known as gravel diggings. Ther is a hundred different kinds ov He dug silver from the rock religion, but one kind of piety. knife blade, and he also thinks Flattery iz like Koi.me water, to be rich in gold. smelt of, not swallowed. If this find is what it seems to be. it Living on hope is like living 041 wind, will be a big thing for this section, It in a good way to get full, but a poor way to said that this ledge can be traced through i Quartz valley, clear on through Jackson get phatt. Me nny people spend their time trieing County to the Pacific coast. Also on the to find the hole whare sin got into the same line across Goose lake near Willow world; if two men breake through the Ranch free gold has been found and ice into a mill pond they had better hunt •‘colors” can be found st that place any for a hole t>> getout rather than get into day. Who knows but what this same a long argument about the hole they come ledge crosses the lake on the same line, to fall in. and that some day placer mining will lie There is sum pholks in this world that carried un extensively in the bed of the spend their whole time a hunting after lake? righteousness, and kant find enny time Mr. Clark is an old miner ami is not I tew praktisa it. given to visionary schemes, and we hope Whenever a minister haz [»reached his his expecta’iuns will be fully realized. sermon that pleazes the whole congrega- As soon as the weather settles lie will do I sliun, be probably has preached one that more prospecting, and in the meantime the lord wont endorse. will have an assay made of his find. Lazyness is a good deal like mony—the more a man haz, the more he seems tew Sherman When .Not Thin-Skinned. want. » [New York Tribune.' I Buty that don't make a woman vain General Sherman has not always been makes her very pretiful. Advise u ’ike k.ister ile. easy enufftew as irritable over newspaper criticism as he has lately shown himself. Win n he giv, but dn»i Iful uneasy to take. A pupp plas with evry pup he meats, was starting on his march to the sea the papers at the X->rth which were sympa but old dogs have but fu associates. I If you want tew get at the circumfer thetic with the Confederate cause were ence of a man examine him among folks, printing long columns of attacks oil him but if you want tew get at his aktual di- which were based on various pretexts. atnetre, measure him at his own family One of them annoyed the lady members of the Sherman family considerably. fireside. I dont care how much people talk if Women are always more ready to resent i a charge of low birth or antecedents than they will only say it in a few words. Men of genius are like eagles, they live men are. In this instance the cliaige on what they kill; while men of talent was made that General Sherman was a are like crows they live on wliat has been low-bred man, and in proof of it was c ted the awful fact that he once kept a corner killed for them. There are two things in this life for grocery. One of his relatives wrote to which we ar never pi epared and that is him that she thought he ought to take some notice of the charge. The General twins. Love is liko the measles, we cant hav replied with the utmost good nature that it bad but once and the later ill life we lie didn't think it worth while. As for hav it the tuft'er and ruffer it goes with himself, and he believed he would be sustained by the rest of mankind, he us. Tew pick out a good husband—shut up thought a corner was a mighty good place both eyes, grab hard, and trust iu the to keep a grocery. Lord. (Detroit Free Press, i “What animal is this!” “This is a baby. He is now about- three years old and at the wickedest point of his earthly career.” •‘What countries does the baby most inhabit?” “He can he found in every inhabited country on the globe, tho same as mos quitos and boils. ’’ “Can they be tamed?” “Yes, quite easily. After a little judi cious discipline they cease to struggle and become subservient to the will of man. ” “Does tho baby eat grass?” “Yes. or anything else. They swallow [XK'ket-knives. thimbles, buttons, spools, or any subject a little smaller than a tea cup. If offered milk they seldom refuse it. ’ “Do they graze during the day, or on ly at night?” . “They are always grazing, paying not the lenst heed to the hour. When not actually eating they generally give utter ance to a peculiar cry. Strong men often jump out of bed at midnight in the cold est weather when hearing that cry.” “What meaning is attached to this cry?” “Men of deepest thought have agreed that it signifies to wake up the neighbor hood and hive some fun.” “Of what benefit to mankind is a do inesticated baby?” I “They are no earthly account for the first few- y.ars. but by and by they cun slide down hill on a cellar door and car- ry articles out of the house and trade them for a wooden sword, or loose them in the grass.” “Do you know of any instance where the baby has attacked the household and killed or injured any one?’’ “Such instances have been related by such eminent naturalists as George Francis Train and Texas Jack, lmt we don't put much faith iu them. How ever. if tl:o b iby was maliciously and persistently pr ivoked, there’s no knowing what it might do.” “Are they a healthy animal!” “No. On the contrary, no druggist could make enough profit in i year to buj him a pair of Arctic overshoes but for the presence of the baby in every household. There is h irdly an hour in the day that the baby does not demand pep]M5rinint, paregoric, milk, sugar, cor dial. cod liver emulsion, ipecac or some thin.' else costing money.” “What machinery is made use of to compel the baby to take a dose of castor oil?” “There are several patent machines for the purpose, but most people follow the old rulu of knocking him senseless, and getting the dose into his mouth be fore ho recovers.” “la the bald-headed baby more domes tic than others’" “Not a bit. He kicks around after the same fashion, and has even a worse time fighting flies and mosquitos.” hat music do they seem to prefer?" “A bass drum is their first choice, but they hive a heavy leaning toward the sound of the stove-handle knocking the nose off the pitcher with the emptings in it.’! L. C. H ill . for Infants and Children ( T he S peciali . st . ) No. li Kearney St. Nan Francisco, t T reats vate cess . Main Street, Ashland A Full Line of Books and Stationery E nglish B emeh INV1G0RAT0R Cigars and Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. Isa never failin . for Nervo' s 1 », i-1 exhausted Vr Semituil Wi Speri LUST MAN IK» Impotencv. 1‘1. T A TO Í; !’. I ! Paralysis and nil Is just what its name implies ; a 1’urely Vegetable Compound, that nets directly upon the W'rf ; curing the- many diseases i^ci^tgpo that im. '.ingthenu* pertant organ, and arise from its nierous T'.lmi ction, such as dcrair/cd or If you want fair dealing and good bargains, call and see us. 8-30] \ follies and excesses tn matuur \- as loss of Memory. Lassitud»'. N..<:. Emission. Aversion to Sa-iety, Dinin» Vision. Noises in the Bead: the vital passing unobserved tn the urine. 1. other diseases that lead to ln.-: n:i ;• death. Dr. Mintie. who is ;t regular p cian, (graduate of the University -fl. svlvania), will apree fo forfeit tiv< h dollars for a case of this kind tl.e Vl 1 KESTOllTTVE Hinder his sp.ct.:! and treatment) will not cure, or 1 »r thing impure or injurious found 111 1 Doctor Mintie treats all private di- auccesafully, w thout mercury. Consult free. Thorough examination and including analysis of urine. #5. I m-. Vital restorative, tl..r»0 a bottle: foar t the quantity $'»; sent to anv luidr» « receipt of [»rice or C. O. I), sectin tro servatiou and in private name if C by A F. MINTIE. M. D. mp'etc. It is therefore t tniibra^hAt “To have Good Healt' the Livsi cost be kept in order.” BB. SAKrOOD 3 LIVLB IITVIGORATOR- J:;v:ror7tc8 tbc Liver, Regulates the Bow c!s. Strengthens the System. Purifies th:. 1 Bloc» I. A "ists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. Is a Household Need. An Invaluable F tut”'.' Medicine for common complainls. TT, LTVTR IKVIGOBATOB. -rirntv 'J F>rty years, and Thou., f T stim'/nial»prove its Altrit. HUNSAKER & DODGE, OREGON. TRICES that DEFY COMPETITION. I —All Instrument« guaranteed as represented or Money refunded. Place to buy Groceries and Provisions ■ i Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat, i Oats or Barley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected. «/ ------- ORGANS TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ------- IS AT ORGANS. PIANOS. Decker Bros, Behr Bros, J. & C. Fisher, Emmerson, and Ivers & Pond. Mason & Hamlin. Â. B. Chase. Great Western. ILLS HUNSAKER & DODGE’S. 2.5 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Sheet Music, Music Rolls and Folios, I ! Always on linnei. In fa.-', anything in the Mush.’ line ciui he furnished on Short Notii'e. f&- Give ns a cull mid he convinced. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Respectfully, HUNSAKER & DODGE. W m . M GEORGE E. YOI.’LE, TVTT'S I’lLFS aro especially adapted to such cases, eno d<»«e effects such a rhanp.. of feel inc ns to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite,and cau«t the I ■ dr t > Take 011 Fle.n. tans the system Is nourished.: • d by tii .r Tonic. Action on the Digestive Oruans.lteuolor Stool* are [ro-lu. ■ I. Mv a."»c. -11 Murray at.. W.Y. GILROY. TBIT’S HAIR DYE. GJtAT H aiti or WHHXEK8 changed to a G los - v B lack bv u single application of tl.isDnt. It.imparts a natur-.f color, nets ins'anluneou«ly. Sold by Druggists, or r»nt bv expr -s on receipt of 8!. We have just received, direct from Yokohama, Japan, Manufacturer« of— SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, au invoice of Pure Uncolored and Breakfast Teas, which I Offtco, 44 Murray St., how York- we are offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates. Dealers fi. CLAY'fON X ----- FROM ----- Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Water Pipe made to order. Wooden tó»“ Proprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill. NEAR R. R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND C. W. AYERS, Í Manufacturer & Wood-Worker. rxr* Will ruakc estimates and bids on all buildings public or privute. and furuish all material for the construction of the same. Office andfaclory on Granite street. OHEGON Sash. Doors, Blinds, Moulding I RESTAURANT Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns. GOOD NEWS’ THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES. I KEEP NO OTHERS. I GOOD NEWS’ AL I LLS BRACK ETS. HEATON FOX, Ora&acatal Sawing1 and Turning. .Successor to M. Mickelson nt the old stiiml near the Flouring Mill, where he i- prepared for all kinds of Blacksmithiiii I Carriage Won. HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY ®^»None but the best me< hnni< « employed. TIN I Golden n. fox . Severe Coughs, Mnrtc only nf fie finest Mud beatqual- iiy of Ulaar. tor witbatanding heat. Every pood thing is Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chir-mcys made of VERY POOR GLASS. Soo that the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. SHOP Manufactured ONLY by GEO. A. MACBETH &C0. Pittsburgh Ecad Glasa Work. Particular Attention paid to Job Work. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. Which will bv done in a workmanlike manner ami at • v.’.. nr,.»’ Prices That Defy competition. REESER. ¡ SEEDS, HAIN AND FANCY Trees and Plants. MYER BROS. — DEALERS IN— Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware, ASHLAND, OREGON CLIVE CUTTINGS, Ripe Wood, $ I O'per 1,000 OLIVE TREES. 3 to 6 feet, $30 per 100. 25 Packets Vegetable Seeds By Mail for $1, PAINTING! mid guarantee -atis-faetion. Al-<>, Send for Catalogue and make your oi U lections. R. J. TRUMBULL & CO., 419and421 SansomeSt..San Francisco,Cal. Mention this raper I gvidk i* <il i’larih u>:d Sept., It year, t e pagr*, x 1 11 . Iti< lie*,with over / 3.1500 illu*tra*i«»nn a whole Picture Callery. GIVES Who!e>ale Price, roix'ioi- r* o» .11 gnml* for direct persons! or family use. Tell* how to order, nnd give* exaet cost of every thin»; you •»•-, <nt, drink, wear, or have fun iviiii. These IN VALI'A 1II.H BOOKS contain Information gleaned fiom the market* of the world. We will mi.il a copy FIIK1'. to any a-J- Ures* upon receipt of 10 cl*, to defray expense of mailing. Get ms hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. A- 229 V abash Avi ucc, Chicago, III REASONABLE RATES. Paper Hanging and Glazing. < »rd« r Sljdc u ill be found at door of >!» op | H. S. EVANS. • Disco very I., Consii nip» iui:. kindred uffcctions, it is a su,< ii ign 1 Head ten cegts In stamps i» r fir I book on Louauujptiou. Sold by Druggist».. In Reeser's Biocl.. Ashland. Or.. Full stock on hand and made to order. 11. F medical equal. For Weak I.nng«, Spitting of HI. .. . Shortne«» of Breath, Hroit, till'- 5 and G, $3. | I ■ If you fee) dull, dn»w»y. <1.1 1. ' sallow color of skin, or }» ¡1 . hi '.-I nr.'. .• on file.' er l‘ud>, frequent I . ncsR, Ind taste in mouth, mt* mui I .-»? < r<’. alternating with hot tl:i«h< «, low tq.it irs :. . gloomy l»orvbodingH, irreguuti n; ; • 1 crated tongue, you arc auu» 1 n e Iron» Indi gestion, Dyapcpala, and lorpld :.!»< : or “ Hiliousiicsa.” In 11 ,.ry cas. « ». part of these symptoms are exm rk n< • n remedy for all such cases. Dr. I’ierc PRICES FOR SHOEINC. Girc me a call. Till Liver, Blood, and Lung.' B- F. Reeser’s NEW IS Golden Medical Di«cov cry, :»• I p- d igcMlon, a fair skin, bin'»» am its, vital strength, and sotinditc» constitution, will lx- e-tabli-iau. OF THE TIN, SHEET-IROfyt COPPERWARE Send «tamp tor handsomely illustrated cala loguc. CASH Must Aeeompi'uiv AU Order«. Address vi. (itlUUsOX, Forest <• rove. Oregon. N. B.—Well». Fargo A Co. . Express gives special low rates to nil my eindotner- BLOOD Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. I’i< r< CHRONIC DISEASES I- now Selling hi« Premium Bread eight lous es for 25 cents, w heat or gralmm. Al»»», My >ix Wyandotte liens made a record Inst I season Of OXE IIIMIKF.D ANU TWENTY -IX EGG« E m 11. in six months, from January 1 »th to .inh Boston Brown Bread, at lOcts. per loaf. litli. Aside from their utility, they nr» the handsom» st fowls 1 have ever handle»! All contracts, from 5u loaves to 1000. attended EGGS—<me sitting, ii: two sittings, $7, three to promptly. sittings. $(». N'o fowls for sale till fall. CAKES. PIES, AKO BUNS. Mv 1‘l.YMOfTH R»>< ks have stoiwi nt the front Good Board. *1 per week. Meals 25 cents. for several years, always winning the highest Oyster stew« 25 cents. Give me a call. honors wherever exhibited EGGS—one sitting. |2 jO: two sittings. II. Wm. MILLS. three sittings. $G. A few choice trios nt *10 each. Single hints from three to five dollars. My stock of B r <» wn L eoiioiins cannot be ex celled in this or any other country. My strain is 11 direct cross between fowls I imported from Bonney of Massachusetts, and Keefer of Illi nois. EGGS—One sitting. *2.50; two sittings. *1: thre sittings. *»’>. A few extra choice cockerels for sale at *-1 nnd *5. All my birds have had splendi»! range, nre healthy and finely marked * Cull at I Guarantee a good hatch, and perfect satis faction. from a common Blotch, or Eruptl< to the worrt Scrofula. Kalt-i k “Fevcr-aorcs,” Scaly or liough s i. in short, all diseases cause»! by bad I I conquered by this powerful, jairifvi' invigorating medicine. Great Eating -. ) cera rapidly heal under its ben> 11 n Esjreciaily has it manifested it- p.a curing Tetter, Rose Hush, Coil Car _ ____ bunclea, Sore l.jc«, Scroll! ‘ Ioti 4 Na»’ and Swelling«, Hip-Joint 1. ¡ m a •. White Swelling», Goitre, <>> 1 Md Neck, and Enlarged Gland*, cents in Etampi for a large trtati . wi 1 ored plates, on Skin Diseases, or t amount fora treatise on Scrofulous.'.: which is Scrofulous Disease «.f f 1. ungs, is promptly and c<rtn::i!; and cured by this G<xl-giv» n n 1:....' l»cf ore the last stages of tliedi»» . «<■!•»■ rca» From its wonderful pow» r over th t< . r ... fatal disease, when first offering th... rn.w ebrated remedy to the public. Dr. l it thought seriously of calling it Ins “< o *11 ui pt ion Cure,” but nlundon(«l th:»: as too limited for a medicine which, tree wonderful combination of tonic, or: 11» »■ ing, alterative, or blood-clcaiismg. not 1 t n. pectoral, nnd nutritive prop« 1'. ..» nnc. not only as a remedy lor cm»urn; lungs, but fur all STAR BAKERY EGGS FOR HATCHING! CURES ALL HU^ CONSUMPTION, GO IM PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS LATH and SHINGLES. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be sent to any one applying by T stating symptoms, sex aud age. secrecy in legard to all bustinss tr- .■ tions. Da. M intix ’ s K idney K emedt . Nr.i in.» cun cures all kinds of kidney and bleu complaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, k-ncoiil < - For sale by all druggists. $1 a buttle: b bottles for $5. D b . M lntie ’ s D andelion P ills are ti. - best and cheapest D yspepsia r.nd Kn: enre in the market. For sale by gists. “THE IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE Ask for PURITY TEA, and take no other. Lumber, Mouldiiws, Brackets ! 11 Kearney Nt., Han Fi u»ici«i <». < r. iiie head, with n dull sensation in the back parr, 1’nin uuder tho shoulder- t'lun -, Fullness after entinj, with adis- 1 »cl innt ion to exertion of body or mind, Ji 1 iiabiiif v of temper. Low spirits, with n feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dote before the eyes, Headache over ihe right eye. Restlessness, with fitful dren me. Highly colored Vrinc, and CONSTIPATION. o YOULE & GILROY, i of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. 7.O--. cf appetite. Bowels costive, Fain in We also keep r. full .supply of SUPERIOR strings for the Violin. Banjo, and Guitar. i BY ATT. DTAT.EUS IN MEDICINES. • .rr-i'-ion »'’nd yonr address for IO# . , — ■■ I . r end i’s di-ca»?»," ta j iJ uua - x >J- X«»* I Agency for Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following Instruments: all C hronic , S pe < tai and P; D iseases with W ondekk i . THE GREAT Orei/' »n. IN ASHLAND, Meii’s Furnishing Goods, Dr. MINTSE Geo. Engle, Proprietor Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware I1NOS and ORGN? at ■ • Portland. Ort u' . RED HOUSE Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths Arc prepared to furnish • . J. B. rii.KINtiTON. M. I>. — at t it— Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc. ASHLAND, • ill be Al John Finley’» Hotel ill Ashland, al) day Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing, The Tailoring Business Con-iKting of Fine shirt«, t'nderwesrof every sort. ill'.: all for sale at lowest living prices. Fuli line of ui/ilex of’ Ax/t’and ll oo/ea Goixln and otherJubncs on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed 9-u Cured w itliout cutting operations l»r. 1 ton. mt : m : os - mu ' i 1 st and ai m » t . an I ctor of the « am ai : ii m for ei ». i . ai : hi . 01» bUEAAES. Portland. Un-^on. h i« - . ¡minted agent and phy»i< iau f»»r thi". «■ Oregon, and has in two month- i.i.ide ber of cures of case«, in some of wh:. h operation« w Iti: tl.e klub ha . . ■ ' :. Refer by permission to .la- w it,..th druggist, well know n al Sal.-m: Frank ner. machinist at ear bhop*. It A Kau Hnrrikburg. and others. SOLD AT Would inform the public that he ha tnblisfaed liimsvlf in Cloths and Casslmeres Piles, Rectal Ulcer, Fissures, Pruritus-A Fistulas in Ano, Polypus Recti, Etc., Who tiers at Bottom Prices a large and varied assortment of M. MAYER From which to make np suits to order. Also a fine line of Over 30,000 curo reci/rded in (• v* ; r Sunday, April 4tli. 1SSG, and thereafter one or two dav» in e.. h ». :i 10-15] UNDERTAKER. Next to the Nutley shoo »hop on Main »trec t. iui'1 has for »ale ft well chosen stovk of RECTAL DISEASES. I No.s I, 2, 3 and I shoes. i I THE BRINKERHOFF SÏSTE 9 Audit you can’t find what you want 1 will iiiuiinfiulitre or order it for voti Also: CENERAL PORTLAND, ORECOH J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Tin- largest and Finen «lock of furniture in Ashland at Call and Examine mv Stock ! Liver and Kidneys I PREPARED B FURNITURE! Window She.des, Samples of Carpets, Baby Carriages, Boys’ Wagons, etc. FARLOW A MILLER Which with its largo and complete stock of General Merchandise is now con ducted under the management of Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terriblu cough. Shiloh s Vitalize!' is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by J. H. Chitwood. & Smi. CHAIRS. 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS Bargains ! speedih relieve nnu ninnently cure all tile various < cultii-s arising from a di«.<>rd condition of the Simm. ns I iver Regulator. It cor rect' the Bilious Stomach, sweetens ihe Breath, and cleanses the Furred I viigue. Children often need some safe Cathar tic and Tonic to avert appr aching sickness. S mmons Liver Regi.1. tor will relieve Colic, Head ache, Sick Stomach. Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood. At any time you fee! your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating u ithout violent purging, or stimulating without intoxi cating, take Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. THE FARMERS STORE For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh s Porous Piaster Price 25 L'tS. For sale by J II Chitwood «V Soli. Walnut Sets, Bed Lounges, Side Boards. Bureaus. Center Tables, Mirrors. Pictures and Frames ^iTWe keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, nt the lowest figures. As we buy fur cash , we can afford to sell cheap fur cash. In addition to our full and complete assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry AT That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh s Cure. Me gn. iantce it. J H Chitwood A Son. PIONEER FURNITURE STORE Bargains ! Bargains ! Dit. K ellogg s W orm T ea is entirely ftee from all Mercinial propeities, can I e given t<> the weakest c»»i>»'itution W ith out danger, is palatable and easily ad ministered to children, is mild in opera tion, and never fails to effect a cure. Price 25 cents. Sold by Chitwood ,V S<>n. H.S. EMERY’S Castorl a cures Colle» Constipation, rooms at R. It. Bridge, near Yotile A Gilroy'* pltiningmill. Caos - of the Curl Lent. [Roseburg Review.] 1 have mad»- a great many investiga tions in regard to the cause of the Curl leaf on jie.ich trees. Wu cannot attribute it to any disease of the root, neither to insects or nnimalcuhc but to the fact that the early warm days hasten the flow of sap which causes a premature formation of leaves which afterwards sutler from chilly weather causing the pores of the leaves to close by congealing the gum upon their surface. They continue to grow, swell and curl, but cannot perspire. Remedy. — Protect the trees from the di rect rays of the sun in early spring. You will notice that trees on the north side of a wall d<> not suffer so much and seldom any from curl leaf but the fruit is later. They should have the benefit of the sun in full after May the first. Irrigation causes the scale bug Simply this and nothing in >re: It came from T. K. Bolton's store: • ‘as proved to be a perfect cure, Pleasant tasting, safe nnd sure. That Gum Tree ( Eucalyptus) cough Syrup. T K Bolton «1 co would call the atten tion of their friends and the public to this excellent preparation, made in Australia and San Francisco. California, from the leaves of n peculiar viriety of the Euca lyptus or blue gmu tree of Australia. It has no sickening propertv to disturb tile stomach, and is most reliable for curing coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping cough, broncliit.s. croup and any tendency to con sumption. Sold by T K B olton . City Drugstore, agent for Ashland. If your Liver is out of order, then your whole system is deranged. The blood is impure, the breath offensive; you have headache, feel languid, dispirited and nervous To prevent a more serious con- ditwn, take at once Simmons REGULATOR, If you . lead __ a sedentary life, . or suffer with Kidney A “ fleet - ions, avoid ¡mutant'» and lake Simm.-ns Liver Regulator. Sure to relieve If you have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless at night, take a dose and you will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. If you are a miserable sufferer with ('oiibtipation. Dyspepsia and seek relief at once in Simm- ns Liver Regulator It does not require continual dosing, and costs but a trifle. It vs ill cure you If you wake up in the morning with a bitter, LaJ taste in ycur ni uth, Ashland Grocery Store Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prouiotee di gestion. Ill So. Oxford St., Lruoklyn,Y. Without injurious medication. T ub CKnAia C uufast , 1E2 Fulton Street, N. Y. Naturi» K own retteti v It will Cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. 1 "Caatorla is so well adapted to children that [ recommend it os superior to any prescription known to me.’’ II. A. Aacncx M. D., MEDICINES, FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is warranted not to contain a single par- _____ __ tide of Mercury or any injurious sub stance, but is purely vegetable. Af THE Persons who may wish photographs from negatives made by the undersigned while in Ashland can procure them by sending orders to Grant's Pass, us the negatives have nil been preserved. E. F. E veiiitt . Grant’s Pass, Or.. May 29. 18s"> Wliat a Wife Said. MILLER. NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! Photographs Natural flistory—The Baby. E. M E. J. FARLOW, PATENT To Regulate THE I OCH & SON’S SEmTEESis.«®: lmh. to any addrrwi Illu>,rate» and lists every thiiix for Laule»'. (kill«'. Children*' ini In.ant»' wear and HoiiM-keeplag Goods i>i price* louter man moae of any bou*eUi the United State«. < emplele ew 'll?’«?!» |6<h Avs. fie Oedl bi-, N. F. City: PRICE $1.00, World’s Dispensary Medical issociaticn Proprietors, C»C3 Main Ft.. II itfalo , N". T. \WCtfS LITTLE \oasav\t T^rrrp-p e® PILLS. and cathaiit : Sold by Druggist». 2» cents a v..l. . $500 REWARD is offered by tbo propriety of Dr. Sag^'g Catarrh iv tr for a eascof catarrh which t>. ■ cannot cure. If you havendisrhar,-. ft the neoe. offentivc or < wiec, partial loGaof sm< 11.1 or hcannsr. weak eyra. du 1 or pressure in head, you have Catarrh j * sands of <w«n terminate in consumption Dr. Saxrc's C atakuh R emedy cures tb<> ■ t caw* of Catarrh, “Cold in the Ilea»» and Catarrhal Headache. 5u cent*. A Clear Skin IS only a pan of beau tv ; but it is c part, Every la iy may have it; at least, v. L” looks like it. Ntazno”1 Balm both freshens lie a beautifies.