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ASHLAND MILL8 COLUMN. What is this Disease that is Coming Upon Us? h 1 ,a^-wi»lrt¿L steals a thi«y us u ie pa- ti'e'fS Ills VC |MTTfi,s ulioilt the Client anil suits, and sometimes in the buck. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad tasifC,’'especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy lo.nl on the stomach; pnnqe sometimes u faint, all gone sen Y.f” elb ¿i sation at the pit of the stomach -sub* which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands :,ml feel become cold ami clam my. After a while a cough sets in. at first dry. but after a few months it is attended with a greenish-colored expectoration, lie put'ent feels tired all the while, mid s.eep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time he becomes nervous, irritable ami gloomy, and has evil fore bodings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up sud denly. The bowels become cos tive; the skin is dry and hot at times; the blood becomes thick • and stagnant: the whites of the eyes become tinged with yel low; the urine is scanty ami high-colored, depositing a sedi ment after standing. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste and sometimes with a Keep constantly on hand a fall supply of sweetish taste; this is frequent ly attended with palpitation of FLOUR, the heart; the vision becomes GRAHAM FLOUR. impaired, with spots before the CRACKED WHEAT, eyes; there is a feeling of great CORN MEAL, prostration ¡.nd weakness, All ROLLED BARLEY, of these symptoms are in turn RAN, present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our popula MILL FEED, MIDDLINGS. tion Ims this disease in some ot its varied forms. It has been found that phy sicians have mistaken the causes of this disease. Some have treated it for ¡1 liver complaint, others for kidney diseases, etc., but none of these kinds of treatment have been attended with success; for it is really constipation and ilispepsia. It is also found that Shaker Ex tract of Roots, or Mother Sei gel’s Curative Syrup, wnen properly prepared will remove MT lu cunucction v.ith the miliiur bugi- this disease in all its stages. ne«, I hare on hmvl a stock of Care must be taken, however, to secure the genuine article. ROLLER < CHAMPION Binders, Reapers and Mowers. IT WiLL SELL BETTER THAN COTTON. Mr. John <Hemptinstall, of Chulalirmee, Ckburn Co., Ala. writes: ‘-My wife has been so much benefitted by Shaker Ex tract of Roots or Weigel’s Syrup that she says she would rather be without part of her food that) without the medicine. It has done her more good than the doctors and all other medicines put togethi r. I would ride twenty miles to get it into the hands ol any sutlerer if he can get it in no other way. I be- lieve it will soon sell in this state better than cotton. TESTIMONY FROM BAIN -WAGONS- TEXAS, Mrs. S. E. Rarton, of Warner, Ripley Co., Mo , writes that she had been long alHicted with dys pepsia and diseases of tile urin ary organs and was cured by Shaker Extract of Roots. Rev. J. .1. McGuire, merchant, of the same place, who sold Mrs. Bart on the medicine, says he has sold it lor four years and never knew it to fail. SHE WAS ALMOST BEAD. :o 1 wa* so low with dyspepsia that there was not a physician to be found who could do any thing with me. 1 had flutter ing of the heart and swimming ol the head One day I read your pamphlet called “ Life Among the «'bakers,” which de scribed my disease better than 1 could myself. I tried the Shak er Extract ot Roots and kept on with it until to-day I rejoice in good health, Mrs. M. E. Tins ley, Bevier, Muhlenbiirg Co., Ky. For sale by all Druggists, or address the proprietor, J. A. White, Limited, 54 Warren St., New York. SOCIETIES. Highest Market price paid Masonic Directory, Ashlaaà fcr all kinds of grain at all times—in cash. SISKIYOU CHAPTER. Sa. 21. I: A M. !;• gular convocations on the Thursday next after the full moon. W. II ATatSSOX, II. P. E H Myer. See'y. ' ¡9-:» A-IILASD LODGE So. 23. A F. A A. M. stated communication on the Thursday of or before the full moon. E. V. ( AKTER, W. M. Wm R Law son, Secretary. ASHLAND * CITY J FLOURING MILLS. ALI’HA ( HAFTER 50 1. O. E. S. <’ated meetings on 1st aud M Tuesday in each month. Mas. M E M< C ali . W. M. Mrs-I I> Crock«!. Secretary. ASHLAND LODGE No. 4\ ASHLAND FRIDAY TIDINGS MARCH 16. IMS IHSCVSSKH OF “EÍEKY4L TORTURE.' Chicago «treet Paper.! LEG A L AD VERTISEM ENTS. I’. T. Barnum soya he wouldn't ob ject in the least to a nomination for tbe presid«ncy; in fact he would rather like it. Tlie more the fisheries treaty is Htudied the more its weak points pro trude. It is uot believed that the Senate will ever consent to ratify it. The Committee on Indian Affaire I ihs reported favorably to the Senate Dolph’s bill providing for the payment to the Statu ot Oregon of tbe sum of 312,398 35, for arms and ammunition and supplies furnished to tbe Territory of Washington during the Nez Perce war. A Mexico dispatch says: “There ie a possibility of General Bragg negoti ating ii comprehensive treaty between the United States and Mexico. Presi dent Diaz is understood to be willing to entertain any reasonable proioeal looking to the development of inter national trade. James R. Garfield, sou of the late President, has just finished a course at the Columbia Law School, New York, and intends to begin practice in Cleve land, Ohio, after passiug an examina tion iiefore the tribunal which admitted his faUhi-r more than thirty years ago. Young Garfield resembles his father more than any of the family. George Elston, of Bellevue, Idaho, has challenged Major Hendershot, the Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock, for a drum contest for the champion ship of tbe Pacific Const and 8250 a side, the contest to take place either at Denver, Colorado, or Portland, Oregon. Elston has deposited $30 forfeit in the bank of G. A. McCormick, of Bellevue. Tbe great mining booms of tbe cen tury have occurred just ten years apart —1849 saw the California excitement, 1859 was the Pike's Peak, or Colorado boom, 1809 was the Nevada Ixxim, when the great Comstock bonanza waa discovered; 1879 was the great Lead ville boom. If history repeats itself, then 1889 will see another great min ing excitement. President William Reid of the Port land and Willamette Valley Railway Company has received orders from the Southern Pacific Company, who own tbe road, to commence the construc tion forthwith of a passenger and freight dejxit and warehouses, etc., on the public levee, in Portland, in accord ance with tbe terms of the Act grant ing the railway the levee for terminal grounds. The pension committee of tbe House Lae reported favorably the bill pension ing Union ex-prisouera of the war who were confined sixty days or more in Couhvlerate prisons, and are suffering from disabilities which may lie easily traced to their imprisonment The pension is to be at the rates now pro vided by law for like disability. The bill further grants u compensation of $2 per day to ex-prisoners of the war for each day that they were confined iu prison. Tho bill increasing the i>en- sion for total deafness at 830 per month has also been favorably reported. Senator Mitchell introduced a bill last week making an appropriation of $584.719 for tbe Indian department, for claims allowed by tbe commissioner of Indian uffairR. Congress has already appropriated 850,1100 for the examina tion and allowance of certain claims. Under the law claimants were permit ted to make proof of the amount of depredation, and the commissioner was to allow the amouut of injury sustained by settlers by Indian raids and wrfrs. Tbe aggregate of all the claims allowed by the commissioner, after he had beard the evidence, is 8584,719, and Senator Mitchell has introduced this bill to make an appropriation of that amount for relief of claimants. The House Committee on Commerce by a vote of 7 to (> has authorized a favorable report on Rainer’s bill for a system of postal telegraphy. Tbe bill appropriates 88,900,(UM), and places the general supervision under a Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General. The work of establishing lines is to be •lone under the direction of the Secre tary of War. The tariff for twenty word telegrams ie 10 cents for 500 miles or less; 20 cents from 500 to 1000 miles, and proportionately increased rat»« for longer distances. Postal money orders will lie sent by telegraph at existing rates, plus telegraph tolls. The report which will accompany the bill asserts thut tbe service will be self- sustaining. defends the Government right to build and operate telegraph lines, and says public opinion, good faith and justice do not require the Government to purchase the property and franchises of tho Western Union. It is said on good authority that tbe Presideut has offered a lawyer in Buf falo, N. Y., named I>. L. Wilcox, the office of R'ceiverof Public Monies at tbe Laud Office at Walla Walla, W. T. Tbe President is seeking by the use of patronage to gain strength in the dis tricts in New York wherein he was sig nally neak in tbe election in Novem ber, 1884. The president ran behind his ticket in tbe Buffalo district, his own home, w hen he was a candidate for President. Immediately after his election be refused to recoguize tbe Democrats of his old district and de nied them any patronage. He kept up this vindictive and spiteful policy for two years, when he saw that it would be wise to p.easo the iudignant and angry Demix-rats of bis own county, lest at the next election their dissatis factions might beat him. He has given four Democrats in Buffalo within a abort period offices, and it is said that Lawyer Wiloox, to whom he has now offered tbe Receivership at the Land Office at Walla Walla, W. T., is the beud of one of tbe local factions of Buffalo and his appointment is in tended to conciliate and please tbe Democrats who belong to his faction. Tbe President is using the patronage of his office to strengthen himself in New York and to crush Randall in Pennsylvania. As.signee’N Notice to Creditor!« HEAL ESTATE FUR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. Stock Kaiieh loi Sale. BUT C.M.HEN DERSON& CCTJ In the circuit court of Jackson county, state of Oregon In the matter of the assignment of J A Lar son. for the benefit of creditors. To whom it may concern: The under signed hereby gives notice that he bos been appointed assignee of the estate of J A Lar son. au iii^oiveut debtor of the city of Ash land, in the county of Jacks«.n and state of Oregon: that he has duly «tnalifled ns such H'-signee iiii’i all «’lni’.us against sai«l estate must be presented to him duly pr<»v«.«t un- d r «»nth, within three months from the date licreof. (' C. W ai .KEii. Assignee. Ashliin Or»’gon. Date«! at Ashland. Or., Feb. 2L 18Ms. GLfWATiC BOOTS« SHOES CHICAGO. The undersigned offers for sale his stock ranch of 500 acns situated on Tule lake, Klamath county. Or., an A 1 ranch for stork pur|>oscs. WHI put up 150 tons of hay off the place. Br«*t range in Klamath county. Will sell stock ami farmin« implements ilh the ranch, if desired. For further in formation applj to R. H utchison . Tule Lake. <>r . Jan 9. Bib7. A telegraphic item from London, pnuled in the Chicago papers, has at tracted uutich attention among dergy ¡md laymen iu this city. The dispatch Fann for Salo. w as aa follows: One hundred bh «I i\t\-five at res of land L ondon , England, Jan. 17.-- A num- in bam s yalit \ iu th« new Rogue lier of teachers hare lieen expelled river bridge—g< <1 irud and Weil watered — from Spurgeon’s Sunday School be- good loratiuu i< . Urining and siockraiaing. cause they refuse to believe in the doc Fine growing er< p n««w on the land. For further parti« uh r - « dj ¡y * • trine of eternal torture. The superin Finiti Proof Notice J. W S atteufjkli », tendent of the school advertises for Ashland. On.-ou. |11—-48 tenders from publisher« for new hymn- L and O fi ice at R oseburg . O gn . The abort Picture Reprwnti Feb 14. 1 hx 8. books for use in th- school. It is stip Choice l awns l'or Sale, Notice is hereby given that the follow ing- ulated that the hymns must contain OAPTAIN 8. GREENWOOD, nained settler has filed notice of his inten pure and unadulterated gospel teach 1 «aster of tie Steaashlp Kanawha. tion to make final proof in sunport of his THE VNDEiiSIGXEDOFFEBSFOK ing. About n year ago he observed a rtrnnge claim. an«i that said proof will be made lie- sale u No. J fi.rm. containing change iu hlg feeling«. Ho felt tired in fore the judge or clerk of the countv court The pastors and members of several 204 acres of tiilah;. land situated on the stead of vigorous; nervous instead of <*f Jackson county. Or . at Jacksonville, Or., i’lii-a/o churches are interested in this, stage road..-.i \ uu, - <•».>♦ Jacksonville. strong. His appetite became poor and his <»n .Saturday. March 24th. 1888. viz: I aju I s ta-eause deuiul of the old doctrine of Place is well improved : good well of »1« op broken. He tried to overcome theso Schneider. Homestead Entry No. Il.)26. for eternal torture is not only making rap feelings, but they would not go. Ho then fh«’ N of S W <4 section 5. and N 1.. of 8 water forho.'.s< u>e niid living stream noticed pains and irritation in the water E %. see 6. tp .1.» >. R I west W M. for stock. id headway among Chicago church lie nanus the billowing witnesses to channels, and that the fluids pn«.cd wero Also 21 • acres !vw.thiu half a mile members, but a number of clergymen, often thick and with a scum on top or a prove his continuous rcsiden«*«- upon, and of Pbu'idX.iiH I I . <• .untv road deacons and laymen of regular ortho brick-dust sediment at the bottom. All cultivation of, sahi hind, viz: Welborn on two sid< s: ch these were the sure symptoms of that fear lb vs n, Samuel Robinson, Boy«t Rob in mod . dox churches have organized thein- ; in «Olli vat ion. ful disease. Catarrh ot the Bladder, which George Bi invr. all <»» Talent. Jackson coun silvee mtoa soci, tv for the propagation or dddres» has always been considered lu< uriible, and ty, Oregon. ( H as W JuHNMiON. Ou my 204 a« r of a theology which promises n greater they continued until the Captain was iu 36s»t| Register. dred «« r«-s of gr ' 1 '■ i ■ .' ■>!•« Illg, till a terrible condition. But he is the picture revolution than the church has seen I will Fell w ith ' unn. If di sired. < ■ of health and vigor to-day, and he owes since the days of Martin Luther. This Notice of Final Settlement. give p<M*ea«do' at any lime. It entirely to that wonderful medicine. society is called the Conditional Im Hunt’s Remedy. Cant. Greenwood says: JOHN 8. HEKi.lN, Ashland, Or. For School Children and Everybody Else, for sale only at “I am so certain of the great value of In the county court for Jackson county, mortality Association, and it holds bi Hunt's Remedy, that I alway carry a sup Oregon. monthly meetings in the Methodist ply on shipboard for tho uses of my men, In the matter of the estate of L. Colver, de CHOICE FA KM FOR SALE, church block. Among its members and I prescribe it whenever they are ailing. ceased. After curing me as it (lid, and restoring my who, in the ordinary course of events, Notice i« hereby given that Jesse bollar- wife, (whom the best ph>rieiaiis of New hhle. administrator of the estate of L. Col llest Location in ltogiie Hirer may expect to be “disciplined” by the York said was dying of tumor,) to perfect ver, deceased, has tiled in the county court orthodox congregations to which they health, I swear by it." Valley. of Tn.-kson county, Oregon, his final ac fl^CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. This Great Remedy absofwtety cure» r.ll belong, even if they escape expulsion count as such administrator, and by order The undersigned, in consequence of the Kidney, Liver and Urinary JH-ec — - of 'aid Court, Tuesday, the «3d day of April. and excommunication, are Key. C h I vid ill health of his wife, is compelled to seek 1888, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m ., is set for For Sale by all Dealers. a drier climate, and therefore offers for S. Blackwell. Rev. Joseph D. Wilson, hearing. All persons interested are hereby sale his farm of a< r< • adjacent to the C. N. CBITTEXTON, Genera! Ae. i Elder J. F. Wilcox, Thomas Wilson, notified to appear and file his or her objec Town of Taktii. Th- ' .11 u * high ' * it 115 Fulton St., N. Y. tions to aaid account on or before said day. ot Marder, Lose A Co., several Baptist state of cultivation, (.<> • h 8 a good home SeU It tt. r. 1‘u lished by order of Hon. E. DePeatt, and barn, ubout .'XX) f ■ trees, good water, deacons, Prof. Charles Gardner, He Judge of said Court J esse I) olla Kill de . etc. Will s L mi sell 1 -. uagons, cattle. brew and Greek scholar, formerly with Dated Feb. 17, 188M. Administrator hogs, a full outfit of ■ nning iinptemenU the Chicago University; Creeves Jew and household furni: re. Term» easy. The farm will be f . i alone, if desired. ell, of Evanston; Rev. H. V. Reed, Notice of Final Settlement. Ad dress, • . _ F. . _ P _ ennehaker . Rev. T. W. Fish, Rev. Joseph Travis, Talent, Oregon. F. ». ». 1S86. of Evaustou, and many others, some In the county court for Jackson county. Oregon. of them “pillars of the church.” In n the matter of the estate of Samuel 15AVID H orn . deed, Rev. Mr. Goss’s Chicago Avenue Grubb, deceased. church has already expelled one of its PoMoflirc. Henley. Notice is hereby «iveu that John L. Grubb, < alifonda. administra'or of tlie estate of Sam i. Grubb, communicants on account of liis advo Ran2«. Klamath deceased, ha« filed in the county court of cacy of tho new idea, and Mr. Goss has river, between Jen Jackson county, Oregon, his final account requested the officers of the Condi ny creek and Cot such administrator, and by order of said ton wood. l imn. Monday, the 2«i of April, 1*8#, hi the tional Immortality Association to re Mark*, square hour of 10 o’clock a m ., is set for hearing. frain from sending to Lis parishioners crop oil left ear, All persons interested are hereby notified any more of their herelteul documents. dewlap cut down. l<> appear and file his or her objections to < utile branded said account on or before said day. The Conditional Immortality Associa on left hip. horses, Published by order of Hon K. E. DePeatt, _______ tion was organized last September, but right shoulder. Judge of said court. J ohn L. G rvbb . its new idea is already tiuding so many Information so- Feb. 17, 1887. Adminiatrator. lit ¡1« »1 when stock adherents, and its doctrines are so start are found off pro ling and revolutionary that the church Notice to City Taxpayers per range. es are becoming somewhat exercised over the matter, and disciplinary and Notice is hereby given, that the city tHX roll«»f the city of Ashland, Jacksoil couuty. repressive measures of a vigorous sort, Th* treatment of many thousands of c« Or has been placed in my hands, and the such aa that rock-rooted teacher of or ot those chronic weaknesses aud dislr. same shall so remain for tne period of sixty ailments pc-ullar to frmaPw, at tho Inval. «■ day«, from and next after January 2T 1888, thodoxy, Spurgeon, has just indulged J. C. NEIL. Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, 5 Y during which time I will at my oilfee, in the in, may now be looked for hero in Chi bsaafforded avast experience In nicely adapt l’ofitoffice, Ash council room. In'tween the hours of •» cago. Ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the <*ity a . m . »md '» r. m <lally, receive and receipt land. Oregon. cure of wumau's peculiar maladies. The new idea which the Conditional for city taxes for ]>ss E i gene W ai . uap Murks, crop off Ashland, Or., Jan. 20. isSs. <*itv Marshal. Dr. Dleree's Favarite Prescription is immortality Association of Chicago left ear, split in tlie outgrowth, or resuli, of tills great and was organized to propagate is a most valuable experience. Thousands of testimo righL nials, received Dom patieuts and from physi etarthug one. Ninety-nine men out of Horsrs,tbe same cians who have tested It In tlie more aggra a baud red. it may be safely assumed, vated and olwtinale cases which had Ijartif.i brand and same Messenger & Smith, Proprietors. their skill, prove II to be the most wonderful lo-lieva that all human beings possess place. luluiiuation solicited when remedy ever devised for tbe relief < id cure >>f uu immortal soul; that after the death suffering women. It Is ndl recommended a, ri i stock are found off proper range. of the body that soul will live on for •• cnre-sU," but sa s most ixrfect bpeclflc r I Manufacture woman's peculiar ailments. ever. either in eternal bliss in henven Aa a powerful, Invigorating tonic i- I or in endless torture in hell. But here imparls strength to the whole system, and ! comes this Conditional Immortality to tbe womb aud its appemb <ee In particular. Rustic, Beveled Siding, Hooring and Ceiling, All Kinds of Association, compost'd of pastors and For overworked, “worn-out," '•run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmaker«, Between Pioneer store «nd Lo communicants of orthodox churches, seamstresses, "shop-girls," tmuse-keopcr-r, nun Moulding, Brackets, and Builders’ Material, gan's photo gallery; Main street, declaring ttiat this is not true; that the ing mothers, and feeble women gcnerailv, l>r. Pterce’a Favorite Prescription Is tho greatest world has beeu laboring under a gigan C. E. PHILLIPS, Pt<>p'r. earthly boon, being uncqunlcd aa an appetizing JOB WORK SOLICITED ! PRICES REASONABLE I Ashland, « « « Oregon, tic delusion; that for fifteen centuries cordial and restorative tunic. This hotel, having been thoroughly re LEADING BAKERY OF SOUTHERN the church has been teaching error; paired an«l newly furnished, ranks among Aa a soothing and strenctbenlaa n< r OREGON. ----- Dealers in------ that all men do not possess immortal Vine. " Favorite Prescription^' H uuequaled the best hotels 01 Oregon or California. The and is Invaluable In allaying and subduing Proprietor is an experienced laudlord, well The proprietor, W m . MILLS, its now souls; that there is no such thing as nervous excitability, irritability, exhaustion, known in the west selling bis natural immortality; that immortality rirostration, hysteria, spasius and other dis- reeslng, nervous symptoms commonly attend The Beds are New and Clean, and can be gained only by fitting one’s self ant upon functional and organic disease or tbe the Table for it or. in other words, by seeking womb. It Induces refreshing sleep and rellovcs I mental anxiety and despondency. 5 cts per loaf, or 6 loaves fur 25 cU; I Is furnished with everything the market and tiuding Christ; that immortality, 25 louves for |1. rather than a natural attribute, is a su Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 1« aft'ords. Guests may rest assured that noth Wheat. Graham. Boston Broun Bread and • lealtlmale need eInc. carefully com ing will be left undone that will udd to Mirrors, Frames, Mouldings, Pictures. pernatural gift, God a unspeakable gift and Rye bread conNtamly on band; Dies, pounded by an experienced and skillful phy their comfort while stopping at this hotel. to those of his children who prove sician. and adapted to woman's <1, ilcato or In conneeHouwith the hotel is a tirat-class cakes and buns. ganisation. It Is purely vegetable In its themselves worthy of it; that upou PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, & ICE CREAM IN SEASON ALSO SWEET CIDER composition and perfectly harmless in Its effects those who do not liecomo worthy of hi any condition of tbe system. For morning W*- All contracts, from 100 loaves to 1000 The finest line of Bed-room Suites, Parlor sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause Ibis unspeakable gift, upon those who promptly filled Give me a call. (11 42 aristas, w r s l v stomach, Indigestion, dyepepsta Suites and Lounges to be found in Southe'tn Oregon. refuse the eternal li«e, God inflicts cap and kindred symptoms. Its use, la small dose., Term* Mrictly cash will prove very beneiiciaL ital punishment; this meaning destruc Wm. MILLS. COME AND SEE US. tion of the individual soul, annihila "Favorite Prescription" la a positive cure for the most eomplksted and obstlnuto tion. absolute death. MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon, cases of lencorrbsa. excessive flowtng, painful This is a rapid summiry of the menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolap — FOR THE BEST - sus. or falling of the womb, weak liack, "female new idea. Of course it abolishes the weakness," auteverslon, retroversion, tx-urtng- hell which Spurgeon and many other down seasatlons. chronic congestion, luflatnnt., Tin, Sheet-Iron and Coonerware, Uon and ulceration of tbe womb, Intlautiiiuiion, leaders cling to so tenaciously. Ac pain and tenderness In ovaries, occomumucl cording to the new doctrine, Dot only with " Internal best." Call at is there no “eternal conscious misery,” As a regulator and promoter of functional as the more delicate of the tortue-be- action, al that critical ixrlod of change from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Prescrip In vers tow express it. it is blasphe :u; tion” Is a perfectly safe remit!U1 agent, and can mous to ascrilie to Gdtl a purpose to produce only good results, it is equally cfllca- ciotuand valuable In Its effects when taken for plunge mortal souls into au endless Uns«’ disorders and derangement« in, idem t . torture. It is remarkable, the new that later and most critical period, known u« " Tbo Change of Life." teachers say. how a man can be so wicked in this life that justice would " Favorite Prescription.” when taken In connection with the use of l>r. Pierce's Holden Lost their Planing Mill and contents by fire, but saved i demand his eternal torture in a fire Medical Discovery, and small laxative dost sot which never cools, yet never consumes, Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little Liver their Fills), cures Liver. Kidney aud Bladder dis or even how he could deeerve to have In itecHcr’s Bh^a. Ashln<td, Or., Ful eases, Their combined use also removes blood his soul dwell forever m a state of Ht .xk on hand mid made to order. Uinta, and abolishes cancerous aud scrofulous J agony, if the hellfire which Spurgeon humors from tbe system. delights to paint be deemed but a sym- ASHLAND, OREGON. " Favorite Prescription ” Is the only med icine for women, sold by druggists, wuilern And are now selling at bottom prices everything in the Particular Attention to Job Work, 1 h >1 of suffering. God's punishment positive anaraatee front the mauufacturer«. Full supply of coffins, caskets, for the wicked is capital punishmeut that it wtll glvo aattafsctloti tn every case, or line of money will be refunded. This guarantee lut. death of the soul. I he choice a man robes of all sizes, gloves, beeu printed on tbo bottle-wrap|>er, aud faith has to make, then, is between fltlly carried out for many years. crapes, etc., etc. heaven and annihilation. Large Bottles (100 doses) Ml.on or Six Office and ’’arcroom« nt railroad crossing "Is not this a new doctrine?” “No, bottles for SJ.00. For large. Illustrated Treatise on Disease« of of Helman street. it is as old as Christ. Not one word Women (WO pages, paper-covered), send ten or bint of natural immortality can be rente In stamps. Address, C9^.Xonc but the bv't uiat< rial used. found in the writings of the earlier World’» Dispsnsary Midlcil Association, fathers. They uniformly speak of im B. 1'. REESER. 1<K7] mortality and eternal life as the gift of M3 Main *t, BTITALO W. 1 And various builders’ material. God to the redeemed, while the wicked ---------------------- ;o;----------------------- • are doomed to everlasting destruction. Geo. H. Cnrrey having bonuht from E Z. Brightmaa, It was not until after Platonism bad Messrs. Clayton & Gore nil their glass Send or call for prices. Warehouse at R. R.track, foot THE ASHLAND - - OREGON. beeu engrafted upon the religion of ware anil crockery in addition to his ASHLAND, of Helman street. Christ in the second century that we immense btock, gives him the finest as Renovated throughout, and find any other doctrine. This is not sortment in Southern Oregon. * j YOULE & GILROY the faith that was delivered to the One of the few choice residence lots NEWLY FURNISHED. Ashland, Oregon, May 6th, 1887. saints, and it is high time Christians in the beet part of the city, adjacent to . A good sample room for commer returned to the simple faith of tho the business center can be purchased cial travelers has been fitted up in connec gospei as taught by the Master bim- The old atables on Main atieet near at a bargain. Apply to G. F. Billings. tion with the hotel. S'll." the bridge, and the new stable« on Oak “Is there no resurrection for unbe street, are now under the ptopnetoraiiip and management of lievers?” “Natural death is the fate THE STEETi GEAR BUGGY. of all men, good nnd bud, believers and unbelievers.” The scriptures as sure us that ‘as in Adam all die, so in H. 13. REED, Proprietor Christ shall all be made alive.' 'It is Who are prepared to offer the public appointed unto men —all men— once Manufacturer of the better acconiiii<xhitiuiiH than ever before to die, but after that tho judgment.’ afforded in Southern Oregon iu the liv Hud it not beeu for God’s purpose of ery bueineBH. salvation, through L ib sun, this death iTirtieally InJestruinble. would have lieen the final end of all men. But the gospel reveals to us a Horses Boarded and Fed. resurrection from the dead, and anoth No Wood to shrink brook, decay or wear out. er life—a second life—for all who shall No bolts or dips to become loose or rattla. At rvatounble rate«. be fitted to enjoy it For all who have Two Hharci and a fraction in the A gear made entirely ot steel, riveted together, can- no fitness for this immortul hfe there East Ashland Water Ditch will be not be broken, will last forever. New and bandnonie turnouts, reliable is a secoud death, from which there is sold at a fair price. Apply to E. De- manufactured by and safe buggy t 'uniR. and good saddle no resurrection. This second death is Peatt. x horses alwaya to be had at these atablea. THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO. deet ruction—annihilation.” Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire, “And what is tho object of your association?” “It is to bring' the the wire firmly twisted between pickets. church back to first principles. We have not started a new sect, and do not THOMPSON a STEPHENSON. intend to. We retain our places in — 1»EALER> IX— |U’4? our old churches, and expect to remain in them. We have merely formed a society for the purpose of propagat ! JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor. ing this one idea fitness and faith the conditions of immortality; for all oth f | Ulis MOTKL. which has been for many 1 vears a favorite place <>f summer re ers death, and not eternal conscious for persons seeking health and recr«*a- suffering. I do Hot think our churches sort tioL, has recently been greatly improved will expel us for teaching this, or that by the present proprietor, who has done teachers will lie discharged from Amer much to make it pleasant and attractive Water s’r, > •, I ican Sunday schools for refusing to to guests. teach the childreu that there isau eter Ashland, Oregon nity of torture stanug th<-m in the I face.” Still, there is no telling what will happen. Made by the Geiatiuo-Hromide, or 1* the meet tinted of Southern Oregon, THE BEST SHOES! AND CHEAPEST. McCap‘s Store. ASHLAND DRUG STORE! M/\sonic Block LARGEST stock of DRUGS Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, Scliool Hooks and Stationery Artists' Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock. J H CHITWOOD & SON ASHLAND PLANING MILLS Linkville’s New Strike. STAR BAKERY FURNITURE ! : Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, PREMIUM BREAD! BRUSHES. GLASS, STILL DOING BUSINESS B. F. Reeser’s YUULE& GILROY NEW TIN SHOP WARE-HOUSE EL’LL OE TOCK CENTRAL HOUSE Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Prices That Defy competition. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, LIVERY AND FEED S'lLABL ES ASHLAND FENCE WORKS! THOMPSON & STEPHENSON Fence, The Best STOCK, RABBIT AND CHICKEN FENCE MADE ! Will Buy and Sell horses H. C. MYER, ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS! ASHLAND, OREGON Boom Talk. •nd its medicinal properties have been proven to beof Kreat value and benefit as a tonic and aid to «iigestiou and a* a remedy or relief in nearly all canes of kidney trouble and kindred ail ments. Following is the report of the analysis: One stnudard I gallon of the water contains: !>1<V PLATE E-ltOCJKSS, Are now taken by the Leading l’hotogrnpherg in all the Cities, and for Groupa, picture« of children,etc..are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate" process. Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill, Alumina.............................................. V2O4 grains. Boracic aci’l............. 9175 Salciutn carbonate......................21.1281 “ Sodium chloride.........................80.6605 •• arbon ate of iron.................. . 2.5517 •* Silicic arid ............. t................... 3.9471 Titanic at id................................. 1.H43 “ arb»-ii tc magnoia.... 7887.88 *• Bicarbonate soda.................. .21.684 “ Lithium carbonate, |>otasNiiim carbonate, ¡« m Ftie and traces «»I nitric a< d not rslima- ted. Total am >»;nt of carbonic acid gus. free and c«’»mbiip d. equal *58.1788 grains per gal lon And examine work made exclusively by the new process Photographs made by the leading artists of the txvast on exhibition for comparison. |M 44 The Herefords are ltecor.iing the favorite* among cattlenu-n everywhere. Isjth for range and enclosed pastures. Pentone in this valley wishing to breed to unjHirtol reprreentativee of th- beet families of Hereford» in Illi nois can do so at the farm of E. K. Andersou on Wagner creek. «r-i- < <-ia! attention paid to t!.<• comfor and need, ot invalid«. Among th.- Improvement« of the hotel are the bath*. titled with all modern cot,, vcnlencvs. ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT ANO COMFORTABLE. Good Fare and Reasonable Prices. Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More durable than a Board Fence, Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP ! PHOTOGRAPHS! The Mineral Spring Winter visitor in Lower California Hold rvjailsr mvetingi • vry Saturday i (holding on to a tree and dixlging frag cvming at their hall iu A-'.ilan t. Brethren ments of barns and other personal in good statuliug are cordially invited to projxirty whizzing past)—You never attcud. M N L ong N. (j. have hurricanes or cyclones here. I un 11 c Myer, Secretary, derstand. Is this the regular thing in PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO HU OOF the zephyr line? Resident (cliuging with desperate Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d «nd 4th Mouday iu each month. Members in energy to a grapevine)—The mildness stantling voruiallv irnited to attend. of our climate combined with the un A. B ish . c . P. surpassed fertility or soil and tho M N L oiik » Scribe. amazing abundance of our luscious tropical fruit, our entire freedom from HOPE REBECCA DEUREE LODGE 50. It destructive storms and th-- unexampled M. i ts on the 2d aud Itli Tuesday in each eheupu ss of our lands look out for mo:.th in Odd Fellows’s Hall. Ashland. M bs c K M ay . 5. U. tlu t living hors, trough! the success John May. Sec'y. that any man with a few hundred dol lars can attain in vineyard planting, Ashla&d, Lcige, A. 0 .U. W. hop raising or hold on. can't you? in lodge room in Odd Fellow's Don't be in a hurry! With three acres Ila’.1 every F1RNT and THIRD Wvdm-sday iu of land here and a cow - (regr. tfullyi e;b h rnorjth. Present hour of meeting 7:00 there he goes, sixty miles an hour, to **• m . AU Brethren in good standing are ward Santa Barbara? It be L.ul stuck t M i’jwi two minutes louger I could have W m . P atterson . Recorder.^ 3; ; convinced liim.—[Chicago Tribune. I 1. <>. O. F , (> EX ERAL SEW8. : I THE BEEHIVE! J. D. F ountain Has again assumed the sole proprietorship of this old established house, having lioughtthe interest of W G Holmes in the firm of Fountain A Holmes, And continue to keep >n hand a large and well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Consisting of fine custom anti ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fan cy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Canned Goods. Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. FINE MILLINERY a specialty* ASHLAND, OREGON. Note these prices: Hors< Shoving...................................... u.vr 'b .i-ninK .............................. ’ 2'. New I'lou hbarv...................................... .S( Car '.iv<’mj V,,r a. ru wtlllx MttUSod. ¡11-27 George Markle. ’lli» Bl Y lilts’ Gl illK 11 ifUhit d Kept. i.nd Marcia, eaciaytur. 44-314 p*£ea, mt>ir«,with owe» 3,000 illttal rations — a whole Picture Oallery« GIVBS Wholesale Price« G'rrrt to rn»t/ntftrrn on all jjooda foi «'.'«final or fftsnlly tute* Tell« how <-• »wlrr, «n«l give* exact cost of every* ialn^ yon iim *-, eat, drink, wear, ot .aw fci'-i with. These IXVAMTABM? 4>OKS contain information <leaned from tbe market« of tbe world. W« »elll tnnli a copy FKK® to any ad- Ire»» « «|»an receipt of 10 ct«. to defray txpt it *c of »nailiutf. l-ct wi bear frvu» you. liv«pectftelly> O MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. zn A 22« VVaba.h Aveaae, t Mcoge, Hi