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ABB1.AKD mol » colcmm . HOW DO WE DIG OUR GRAVE? ASHLAND FRIDAY TIDINGS. MARCII 23. 18M I ASHLAND CITY ROLLER FLOURING MILLS! K m , ooaatantly ea hand a lull supply o4 FLOW, GRASAM flOUR. CRACKED WHEAT, CORN MEAL, ROLLED BARLEY, RAN, MILL FEED, MIDDLINGS. We must eat or we catincl live. This we all know. But do we all ' I i know that we die by eating It is said we dig our graves with our teeth. How foolish this sounds. Yet it is fearfully true. We are terrified at the approach <>f the cholera and yel low fever, yet there is a disease con stantly at our doors and in our houses far more dangerous and destructive. Most people have in their own stom I achs a poison, more slow, but quite as fatal as the germs of those maladies whieh sweep men into eternity by thousands without warning in the times of great epidemics. Hut it is a mercy that, if we are watchful, we eau tell when we are threatened. The following are anu.ng th« symptoms, yet they do not always necessarily ap pear in the same order, nor are they always the same in different cases. There is a dull and sleepy feeling; a bad taste in the mouth, especially in the morning; the appetite is change able, sometimes poor and again it se.ms as though the patient could not eat enough, and occasionally no appe tite at all; dullneaa and sluggishness of the tuind; no ambition to study or Work; more or less headache and heav iness in the head; dizziness on rising to the feet or moving suddenly; furred and coated tongue; a sense of a load on th. stomach that nothing removes; hot and dry skin at timet; yellow tinge in the eyes; scanty and high- colored unne; soar taste iu the mouth, frequently attended by palpitation of the heart; impaired vision, with spots that seem to be swimming in the air before the eyes; a cough, with a greenish-colored expectoration; poor nighta’ rest; a sticky shine about the teeth and gums; hands and feet cold and clammy; irritable temper and bowels bo-nd up and coetive. This disease has puzzled the physician* and still puzzle* them. It is the common est of ailments and yet the most com plicated and mysterious. Sometimes it is treated as consumption, sometimes as liver complaint, and then again a* malaria and even heart disease. But ita real nature la that or constipation and dyspepsia. It arises in the diges tive organs and soon affects all the others through the corrupted and pois oned blood. Often the whole body— including the nervous system—is liter ally starved, even when there is no emaciation to tell the sad story. Experience has shown that there is but one remedy thst. can certainly cure tins disease in all its stages, namely, Shaker Extract of Roots or Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. It never fails but, nevertheless, no time should be loet in trying other so-called remedies, for they will do no good. Get thia great vegetable preparation, (discovered by a venerable nurse whose name is a house-hold word in Ger many) and be sure to get the genuine article. GIVIS Vi BY SBVEN DOCTORS, Shaker Extract of Root* or Seigel’s Syrup has raised me to good health after seven doctors had given me up to die with consumption.—So writes R. F. Grace, Kirkmauvtlle, Todd Co., Ky. HB HEARD OF IT JV3T IN TIME. “1 had been about given up to die with dys|.epsia when I first saw the advertisement of Shaker Extract of Roots or Seigel’s Syrup. After using four bottles 1 was able to attend to niy business as well as ever. I know of several cases of chills and fever that have been cured by it."—So writes Mr. Thos. Pullman, of Taylor, Geneva Co., Ala. -H CHAMPION t Binders, WORTH TEN DOLLARS A BOTTLE. Reapers and Mr. Thomas P. Evans, of the firm of Evans &. Bro., Merchants, Horn town, Accimach Co., Va., writes that he had been sick with digestive disor der* for many years and had tried many physicians and medicines with out benefit. He began to use Shaker Extract of Routs or Seigel’s Syrtsp about the first of Jan. 1887, and was so much better in three weeks that he considered himself practically a well man. He adds: “1 have at this time one bottle on haud, and if I could not get any more I would not fake a ten dollar bill Jbr it." All druggists, or Address A. J. White, Limited, 54 Wairen St., N. Y. Mowers. ( SOCIETIES Masonic Directory, Ashland. BAIN BI3KIYOU CHAPTER, N o . 21. It. A M Regular convocatiou« oa the Thursday next after the fnll moon W. H. ATKIXSOS', H. P. E B Myer. Bec'y. f>-36 ^WAGONS ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23. A. F. A A M Stated communication on theThnradayof or before the full moon E. V. C ahter , W. M. Wm R Lawson, Secretary ALL SIZES, ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1. O E. 8. Stated meeting, on lit and 3.) Tuesday in each month. M m . M E McCal l. W, M. Mr. J D Crock.r, Secretary. ASHLAND LODGE No. 45. I. O. O. F., Hold regular meeting, every Saturday evening at their hell iu Ashland. Brethren in good »tanding are cordially invited to attend. .M N Lotto N. G. H C Myer, Secretary. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 1S.I O O E Meet, in Odd Fellow«'« Hal! every 2d and 4th Monday in each month Member« iu good «tending cordially luvited to atteud. A. B ish , C. P. M N Long. Scribe. :o> HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14. Meet« on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each month in Odd Fellow.’, nail. A.bland. M rs C E M at , N. G. John May, See'y. Ashland, Xsodgw, A. 0 -U. W. Meet« I d lodge room In Odd Fellow’« Hall every first aud T hird Wednesday tn each month. Present hour of meeting 7:0Q P M All Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. T. O A ndrew «, M. W. W m . P atteraok . Recorder Highest Market prie for all kinds of grain timet—in cash. HAY FOR SALE —In Large or Small lou----- LOOS E ------- Or In------- COMPRESSED Bales. ASHLAND CITY Inquire of MERRILL« BAKER, Medford, Jackson Co.. Or. ! ROLLER FLOURING MILLS. The West Side FEED STABLE (West end ot bridge) : Linkville. Oregon. •HERM. STANLEY» Prop. Keep« oonslant'y on hand the best of HAY AND GRAIN. Horse« left in my car« will be properly oored for. Remember the place: west end of th« bridge. Ig~ Stable open night and day. 194( taBMAJ. HTAjrXJTT. GENERAL NEWS. Baronin's “ffreateat show on earth” ia going to England. The new hotel Del Monte is finished at Ban Diego -the largest hotel in the world.” General Adam Badentl will sue Gen. Grant’s heirs for 835,01)0 for services in helping Grant write his l>ook. Mayor Abram 8. Hewitt prohibited r-ny green flag to l»e displayed at the city hull ot New York on St. Patrick’« Day. Church music in New York City em ploys about 2,000 organists and vocal ist«', whose anuual ealanea amount to at leart 8250.000. Sarah A. Weatherby ha« been ap pointed postmistress at Weatherby, Baker county, Oregon, in place of A. J. Weatherby, resigned. The governing committee of the New York Stock Exchange has voted to list th« 814.254.0lX) first mortgage bonds of the Oregon A California road. Several families in McMinnville have been called upon recently to mourn the death of their beloved little ones from meuingitis, which is preva lent there. A lauguage that threatens to rival Volapuk in Chicago has made its ap pearance there. A swinging sign in front of a Chicago store reads, "The Truth Spoken Here.” The Secretary of War reports that the number of men in the United States available for military service is 8,021.605, exclusive of 100,837 that are now enrolled in the regular army. The New Y’ork Telegram says editor ially : “Now that the treaty is signed, the agile Mongolian will land on Brit ish and Mexican territory and burrow bis way through Ao the friendly laun dry den in tho states.” Gold, silver and currency in the treasury to-day amoimts to 8670,360,- 868; certificates outstanding, gold, 894,210,651; silver, 8187,361,469; cur rency, 81O,;ii5,(MX); internal revenue re ceipts, 8388,099; customs, 81^388,109. As an evidence of the progress made by the negroes in the south since the war, it is shown by late statistics that in three States -Georgia. South Caro lina and Lousiana—they pay taxes on S48,(XX),000 worth of property.—[Chi cago Herald. The Portland News states that Charles Dickens, Jr., accompanied by hia manager, Mayor J. B. Pond, will pass through Oregon al>out May 21st Portland will probably make an effort to have the aon of the greatest of noveista deliver a lecture there. It ia rumored that the Viceroy of China has accepted the offer of a French syndicate to repair the Yellow river gap for one million four hundred thousand taels. About one-third of the inhabitants of that portion of China lying north of the Yellow river are suffering more or less distress, and in Honan and Anbie large portions of the country are under water and like ly to remain so for some years." The Democratic Postmaster-General claims that the postal service is better than it ever has been, and the next moment one reads complaints about the service from both the East and West. The last complaint on file is that the service lietween Washington City aud Richmond is worse than it was dunng the war. The fact is, Mr. Dickinson is so busy pulling the strings for Clevelnsd's reuomination that be bns no time to attend to his of ficial duties.—[News. Politic« is much mixed in Portland, Me. The prohibitionists there, under the lead of the venerable Neal Dow, made a tie up with the democrats and nominated the general for mavor. The reanlt was, in the election of Mon day, the largest republican majority ever known in that city. The repub lican ticket secured over two votes to one for Gen. Dow. Gen. Dow’s eon is chairman of the republican state com mittee and of course had to work against his paternal ancestor.—[Ex. Says a Loe Angeles dispatch of the 12th: The commissioner of the Gen eral Land Office, by a letter just re ceived here, has ruled that a iiody of 450,000 acres of laud in Loe Angele« and San Bernardino counties, hereto« fore selected and claimed by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, shall be thrown open to entry under the general land laws of the' United States, being lands covered by the lately forfeited grant to the Atlantic and Pacific. The ground of the rul ing is that the lands were in a state of reservation at the time the grant to the Southern Pacific road was attached. Ten thousand dollars is a pretty stiff «alary for a cook, but Mr. W. K. Van derbilt has engaged Joseph Reil, a Frenchman, to come on from France and look after his kitchen for that con sideration. Mr. Reil is said to be fa mous, even at the French capital, where cooks have to be exceedingly ex pert in the preparation of indigestible dishes to attract any attention. It is to be hoped that the chef will not canse his American employer annoy ance through failure to build the tires promptly or inability to keep the front steps immaculate. Mr. Vanderbilt is said to be captious about the prepara tion of his victuals, and in paying thus liberally for talent he certainly ought to have pie on the table three times a day and be able to keep jelly cake constantly in his pantry in readi ness for oompany. Washington dispatch, March 16: It is the universal opinion that the new Chinese treaty will not accomplish the purpose for which it is designed, and will not give the relief which the peo ple on the Pacific coast are entitled to expwt. Nothing save the absolute ex clusion of all Chinese laborers will meet the emergency with which for years past Californians have been obliged to contend. Senator Mitchell, whose bill projKtaes to abrogate all treaty stipulations allowing the com ing of Chinese laborers to America, thinks any such treatv as reported to be negotiated is simply a farce. Rep resentative Felton, whose bill proposed to prevent the coming to the United States of Chinese laborers, after giving notice to the Chinese government of the determination of the United States in the premises, thinks that the pro posed treaty will be entirely inadequate an<i insufficient Representative Mor row, who, as a member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; is es pecially interested in anti-Chinese leg islation, said in bis opinion the new treatv will not accomplish what Secre tary Bayard thinks it will do. Vrunkenae.*, .r th. Liqu.r Habit r.sltlv.ly Cured by administering Dr. H.lne's Golden Specific It can be given in a cup of ooffee or tea without th. knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedv our«, whether the patient i« a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousand« of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. I t N evh * F ails . The system once im pregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor ap petite to exist. For full particulars, ad- dreta G olden SpKctrtc Co., 185 ltacine street. Cincinnati. Ohio. Are you made miserable by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow akin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. And offered for sale by T. K. Bolton. Shiloh's Catarrh liemedy—a poeitive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and cankM- mouth. For sals by T. K. Bolton. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SoMlera’ Land Warrants. Lately a number of persons have paid more for soldiers' land warrants I than they were worth, under the im- Cression that they could be used to ny all kinds of government lands with. In a conversation held yester day with a gentleman connected with the land office, it was learned that these warrants were worth just 8200, and could be used only for the purpose of payiug for land that bad been pre empted or for a commuted homestead. Within railroad limits a warrant will pay for eighty nerra of land, and ont- side of railroad limita for 160 acres of offered lands. In tliia state all the of fered lands have been withdrawn from private entry. Secretary Sparks’ ruling requiring the republication of notices to prove up in ull cases where publication had been had for only five time«, made dur ing 1883, has been overruled by Acting Commissioner Stockslager. All the disputes growing out of this ruling have lieen referred to the Board of Equitable Adjudication for final ac tion looking to granting of patents.— [Ex. nrr CMHENDERSONACCfS In the circuit court of Jackson county, state of Oregon In the matter of the ««»ignment of J A Lar son, for the benefit of creditors To whom it may concern: The undfr- signed hereby gives notice that he has been appointed assignee of the caiaip of J A Lar- «on, an Insolvent debtor of tbFeity of Ash land, in the county of Jackson «nd «late of Oregon; that he has duly qualified a« such «»signee and all claims against said estate muni be presented to him duly proved un der c-ath, within three months from the dale hereof. C. C. H alum , Assignee. Aah!«n oragou Dated fat Ashland, Or . Feb 24, 1*M I.AXD (iRril k at K osbbi bo , O ox . I r«b 14. 1AM. i Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed aotlc« uf his inten tion to make final oroof la support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the judge or clerk of the countv court of Jackson county,Or . at Jacksonville, Or., ou Saturday. March 24th. 1M8, vis: Louis Schneider, Homestead Entry No. 4926. for the N of S XV *4 section f>. and N % of H E 1/i. sec 6, tp 3J 8, R 1 went, W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove ids continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vie: XVelborn Beeson, Samuel Robinson, Boyd Robinson, George Briuer. all of Talent. Jackson coun ty. oregou C has . XV J ohvsior , 3G-tit | Register. Extray Notice. Taken up by the underalgned at hl. ranch, four mile« cast of Ashland. Feb. 22d. is-v>, the following described ««fray animal, to- wit: One cream white marc, about 7 year. old. branded on the left «boulder, brand not legible now, but supposed to be leiler " B;" .up|.o«e<l tobe almut 13 hand« high Appraised at $20. March 3d, IS»* hr A D Helman. .1 P JOHN J MIRTHY- Po.-ted Feb. 22, 1SSS. Notice to City Taxpayers Notice is hereby given, that the city tax roll of the city of' Ashland, Jackson county, Or., has been placed in my hands, and the same «hall so remain for the period of sixty days, from and next after January 23, 1888, during which lime 1 will at my oflfle«, in the city council room, between tn« hours of 9 a . m . and p. m daily, receive and receipt for city taxes for 1888. E ugenr XV alrad Ashland, Or., Jan. 20, 1888. City Marshal. Transfer Business ! Many who climb to the summit of Shasta make some inscription on the geodetic monument there to com memorate the occasion. The shaft is sixteen feet high, aud as materials for scaffolding are not available, the up per portion remains inaet. A local photographer, who possesses a fine negative of the monument, skillfully traces any desired name or legend near the top and after taking a print, erases it, and the top-most point is again ready to record the feat of ths next daring explorer. The advantages of this plan are manifold. For a small oousideratiou any tourist can bear to his distant friends the incontroverti ble evidence that he tacked his banner where no other human being dared to climb. Don't give it away.—(biaeon Herald. Hon du Combat. Jessie's teacher gave her pupils a party, to which “littls brother” was luvited. He ate heartily of ice cream and cake, anil was found reposing on the liench in the porch while the other children were at play in the yard. When asked why he didn’t join them, he exclaimed: ‘Ob, i can’t play; my pants choke me so!” My dear yon enme iu too late last night aud you talked in your sleep. Mr. B. (uneasily)—Did I? What did I sav? Mrs. B. “It sonndod like ‘ante up, jackpot.” Mr. B. (with admirable presence of miDd)—Yes my dear I had been dis cussing Volapuk with Jones. Tbs ex pression which escaped me in uiy sleep means “God bless our home.” One of the few choice residence lota in the best part of the city, adjacent to the business center can be purchased at a bargain. Apply to G. F. Billings. Two shares and a fraction in the East Ashland Water Ditch will be sold at a fair price. Apply to E. De- Peatt. x Notice. rpHE UNDERSIGNED would announce I to hi» old customers, and the public: generally, that he Í» again in the tran.fcr business. and 1. prepared to attend to all calla promptly at LOWEST PRICES. Dasieuger« to and from each train. 12-11] J. H. McBRIDZ, AU persons Are hereby warned Against negotiating for or purchasing a certain school order drawn on the clerk of school district No. 5. Jackson county. Oregon, by the directors of said district on the 5th day March, 188*. in favor of one J. R. Sweet for the sum of <111.11-100, said order being numbered 44; fur the reason that tho action of said board of directors, in audittug the account of said J 8. Sweet and in the mak ing or drawing of said order, is illegal and void, and the same will not be paid. Published bv order of the board of school directors of said school district No. 5. made at a meeting of said board huh! March 12, IK-ss J ohn M ay . Clerk. March 16, 188S. Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cooperware, B. F. Reeser’ H. S. EMERY FUNERAL DIRECTOR, In Keeser’s Block, Ashland, Or., Ful stock on hand and made to order. Which will be done in a workmanlike man ner and at Full supply of coffin’, caskets, robes of all sizes, gloves, crapes, etc., etc. Prices That Defy competition. Office and warerooms nt railroad crossing of Iklnian street. 10-7] NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP I B. F. REESER. 19-U JAC’OB Ashland, - E E. Brifhtman, ASHLAND, - - OREGON. Renovated throughout, and NEWLY FURNISHED. jCW- A good »ample room for commer cial traveler» has been fitted up in connec tion with the hotel. ■ AND CHEAPEST. For School Children and Everybody Else. For sale only at McCa’”s Store [JSTCALL AND EXAMINE THEM. STAR BAKERY ASHLAND DRUG STORE! Butivc< n f’i<-n« gaii's photo gu’. Ashland, M asotiic Block. Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, ! School Books and Stationery Artists' Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock. ’orc and I a > . ; Mam titrcvl, - - - Oregon, LEA.DDIG T.AKl . OF BOTTHEBN OIGA.ON. LARGEST stock of DRUGS, Tlie proprietor. selling bis W m . MILLS, is now PREMIUM BREAD ! 5 cts per loaf, or «’»loaves for 25 < ts: 2«5 loa\ ck fur f 1. Wheat, Graham. B o M< hi Brown F»n <1 mid and Rye bri-Hd <oDMauily <»u Baud; i»i«*u, cukes and buns. I 1 ICS CREAM IK SE/atCH ALSO SWEET Cl OCR Jt?** Nil < 'I- ! f(' -m 100 lc nveF to 1000 promptly lilh d. Givi a .•;<!. (U.<2 Terms birictly < a?h. Wm. MILLS. J. W. O. GREGORY, H CHITWOOD & SON ------ CITY Passenger and Freight —TRANSFER.— Passenger Coach Every Train i ■ town at ratcfe Rustic, Beveled Siding, Flooring and Ceiling, All Kinds of Moulding, Brackets, and Builders’ Material. JOB WORK SOLICITED I PRICES REASONABLE I — Dealers in------ FURNITURE ! Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, & BRUSHES. The finest line of Bed-roem Suite», Parlor Suites and Lounges to be found in Southern Oregon. COME AND SEE US. - - Oregon MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon, The treatment of many thouaand« cf ca««* of those chronic weaknesses aud dlstrcN-u g ailments peculiar to female«, at the Juvali V Hotel and Kurgical Institute. Buffalo, N 5 busaflbrdcd avast experience in nicely adapt ing and thoroughly testing rerue-Ucw for the cure of woman’s ¡»eculiar maladies. n JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor, i Note these price«: Horae Shoeing....................................... . u se Sharpening Plow.................................. a T f'*HIS HOTEL, which ha. been for many 3 ÔC .L year, a favorite place of summer re New Plowshare...................................... sort for person« seekins health and recrea C^*Give iny work a trial and you will be tion, has receutly been greatly improved satisfied. [11-27 by the present proprietor, who has done much to make It pleasant and attractive Coorge Markle. to guest». Linkville’s New Strike. Golden Eagle Hotel, C. K. PHILLIPS, Prop’r. Thi« hotel, having been thoren*hly re paired and newlv furnished, rank« «noons the best hotels of Oregon or California. The proprietor is an experienced landlord, well known in the west. The Beds are New and Clean, and the Table I»furni»hcd with everythin» th. market afford« Guest, niav rot a«.ure<l that noth ing »ill be left tin.lone th:it »111 n-1.1 to their comfort w till.- »topping at tin. hotel In counectiouwith tlic hotel 1« a firstdart- Special attention paid to the comfor ana needs of invalids. Among the improvements of the hotel are the baths, fitted with all modern con venience«. XVhero traveler« an<1 patron« o*n have their teams provided with the boat of hav and ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT AND COMFORTABLE. Krain Courteous atten<Un<-e guaranteed Saddle hor>«‘s, team« and vehicles of every 1 description to be had at all time« 12-21 C. E. P hillips , Prop. Feed and Livery Stable. STILL DOING BUSINESS Dr. Mrrrr’a Favorile Prescription la the outgrowth, or result, of thia great and v.duabie experience. Thousand« of testimo nials, received from patient« and from phvsi- c’.an« who Lave tente I it iu the mora ug«rra- v •.M and obstinate cases 5s filch had baffled IL .r skill, prove it to be C o most v onderful remedy ever devised f r the relief d cure of ruffennr women. It is not re' .:nn. aded a* a ••cure-all,” but ns a most perfect isnecWc f r woman’s peculiar ailments. :o: YOULE& GILROY Lost their Planing Mill and contents by fire, but saved their WARE-HOUSE FULL OF TOUR And arc now selling at bottom prices everything in the line of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, And various builders’ material. Send or call for prices. of Helman street. Warehouse at R. R.track, foot A« a powerful invigorating ionic it Un¡iarts strength to the wlvile system, and to the womb and it*« apjiend cs in p.»rticul*.rp F°r overworked. ••w< rti-o • •ruD-dt>wn,” debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmaker*, seamstresses, ••shop-ciris,” ho use-keepers, nurs ing mothers, an I feeble women generally. I>r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescript! n is the great<*st earthly boon, being uncqualod as an appetizing | cordial and resturativo tenic. As a soothing and strengthening ner ! vine, ” Favorite Prescription” is unequaird ' and is invaluable in : Haying aud subduing I nervous excitability, irritability, exhaustion. Ítrust ration, hysteria, siasms and other dig ressing, nerv its symptoms « ^rnmonly attend ant upon functional and < rganic disease of th* womb. It inducen refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety’ and despondency. Dr Fierce*»» Fnvnritc Preferí nt ion Is a legitimate med cine, i.iniuiiy com- l pounded by an cxj>erienc<'<l and BkfiiruJ phy sician, and adapted to woman’s d. licate or- pinization. K Is purely vegetable iu its 'omp «ition an I perf .iy l.'irmk- • iu it* effects n any condiiion < f the For morning sickness, <r nausea, f. m whatever < au«o arising, weak ; t■•r.r.»<:h, i i-.igi -’i <!v<p< ¡ - ih and klndn-d symptoms. i;s iilo , in LmaU du ^es, will prove very beuelicui. YOU LE & GILROY. Ashland, Oregon, May 6th, 1887. « Good Fare and Reasonable Prices. TUE STEEL GEAR BUGGY. H. B. REED, Proprietor. Manufacturer of the in G vtfu'■ l/». \ J —- f!> Wood to shrink break, feci) or we;r out. So bs:t, or clip, to tesene leste or rattb. • »-ar m,<i, «ntircly c! steel, riveted together, nr. hv brake«, wlii last forevor. r;-f ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO. H. C. MYER The Best STOCK, RABBIT AND CHICKEN FENCE MADE ! Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire, the wire firmly twisted between pickets. ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS! I'FAI.F.RS IN— ASHLAND, OREGON Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More durable than a Board Fence, Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence.s. " Favorite Frrsrrlpllwn” 1« n posltKr cure for the m t suplícate I and ubMinute ca»os of leucurrinft, cxces-uve f! wing, painlu! menstruation, u.i aturdí hupprc^'i .ns, pr lap sus, or failing < f the n -mb. \ vc ;. k back, •Teníale weakness,** antevi r -i n. rotr vcr^i-.ii. bearing- d >a n BCLwwtiuD*’.' 1 i tl mand ulct rat: >u of the wenjh,inl1:uumati< n. pam and tenderness in ovarica, u<’cumiianio<l with •* internal beat.” A« m rrgnlnfor and pr. motor of functional action, at that critical |>rriod of change from girlhood to womanhood, ••Favorite Prescrip- t! m” isa perfectly safe retn< dial agent, and < au produce only good result«. It is * quail v effica- d .>us and valuable in it« effects when taken for those disorders and demugetueuta incideut to that later aud m<«t crittmd ¿«riod, kuuwn as •• The Change of Lile.” Favorite Prescriptl«»n. when taken in connection with the tiMiof I>r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative do«*« of Dr. iteróos Purgative Pellets (LilUe Liver Fill«), cures Liver. Kidney and Bladder <lfo- easra. Their combíne«! use also removes Id. m taints, and abolishes cancero us aud scrofulous humors from the system. •‘ Favorite Prescription ” is the only med icine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive sun rioter from the manufacturers, that it will give aatisfoctiun In every case, or m<>ney will be refuu<k-d. This guarantee haa been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faith fully carried out for many years. Large Dottle. (100 doses. Nl.00, or Ml bottles for #5.GO. For lane, illustrated Treatise on Disease« of Women (IO) |uige6, ¡»aper-coverrd i, send 1« n cents in stamps. a ddre ; s , iorlfs Dispensary Medical Association, G<¿3 Mlilii M . Ill FI ALO N 1 Tutt’s Pills CURE Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. PHOTOGRAPHS! Made by the Gelatino-Broniide, or DRY RL.ÆTE PROCESS, Ar« now taken by the Leading Photographers in al) the Cities, and for Groups, pictures of ohildren,eto.,are far superior to the old so-called “wet-plate” process. Call at Logan’s r, on the hill, And examin« work made exclusively by the mw proooM. Photographs made by the leading artist« of the coast on exhibition for comparison. [X 44 THOMPSON. CENTRAL HOUSE. DAVID HORN. totl.ee. Henley, iL.ruta Klamath tween Jen- ai.-l tot- THE BEST SHOES! Water street, below livery stable, Horses Boarded and Fed. Will Buy and Sell horses- Tb.c iiud< r-kined. in < •: cr. t of the ill in .lilt) «•! hi- U if* ’* <•<•!:>! ■ .1 t>* -.--k m Uriel «'liiuAtc. a».‘: there f**it « :i< rs for mile hit-fam; <-f .*< n - imi« « nt to Town of Tahiit. Tin pla< <■ is in a high Mate of culti vat ¡«»n. < on»., i- a g- »*>l L<*Uie and barn, about fruii tr«-i - g< <>d water, etc. W ill »«l-<» s' iJ horses, wagons, calile, hogs. Afilli <»utf‘t of funning inipninentv and household furniture. Terms « xsy. The tarm will be sold alone, if desired. Address. Is. I 1'FNMBAKEK. Talent. Oregon, F eb. 5, I sm . Mirrors, Frames, Mouldings, Pictures. A^None but the best material used. The old fctablea on Main stieet near the bridge, and the new stablea on Oak Street, are now nnder the proprietorship and management of New and handsome turnouts, reliable and safe buggy teams, and good saddle horses always to ba had at these stables. Best Locali«.» in Rollio River Valley. ASHLAND, OREGON. Particular Attention to Job Work. STABLES At reasonable ratee. CIIOK i: i AR M POR SA I.E. Lower Than Anyone Else NEW TIN SHOP manufactured bv JOCOB THOMPSON» s.w Ji M anufacture IOO Doses One Dollar Who are prepared to offer the public better accommodations than ever before afforded in Southern Oregou iu the liv ery business. 'I / Messenger & Smith, Proprietors. Alumina......... .... ... WÔ4 grain«. Boracic acid............. ... .9175 Kalcium carbonate.., ...214^1 “ Sodium chloride.... ...30.6505 arbon ate of iron.... . . 3 5517 . .3 9471 Silicic acid................ Titanic acid ............. . . 1.5443 arbona te magnesia 7Ä87.AÄ Bicarbonate soda.... . .24.684 Lithium carbonate, potassium carbonate. Iodine and traces uf nitric ac.d not cstima ted. Total amount of earbouic acid gn1’, free and combined, equals 58.478« grains per gal lon« LIVERY AND FEED enna tr uA-fr-tOf:: ASHLAND PLANING MILLS. 1« thu mo«t noted of Southern Oregon, and lta medicinal properties have been proven to beof great value and benefit as a tonic and aid to digestion and a« a remedy or relief in nearly all cases of kidney trouble and kindred ail ments. Following is the report of the analysis: One standard gallon oi the water contains: THE ASHLAND • ■ — FOR THE BEST - The Mineral Spring The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At tills season nearly every one need* a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood’* Doc 111 i a r S-arsaparilla. It strengthen* • UCUI lai au(j builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicate* disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation or the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- Tn If ealf lar curative powers. No ■ O 113611 other medicine has such a record of wonderful eures. If you havo made up your mind to buy flood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other instead. It 1* a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1« told by all druggist*. Prepared by C. L Hood 4k Co., Lowell, Mass. The undersigned offers for sale his stock ranch uf 500 acres situated ou T ule lake, Klamath countv, Or., au A 1 ranch for stock purposes, xx ill put upiyi ton« ,f Layoff the place: Best range in Klaunith county. XXTlf sell stock and farming implement« with the ranch, if desired For further in formation apply t<> R. H itchibon . Tule l ake. <>r.. Jan 9. 18N7 tr.EBRATfO BOOTS J SHOES CHICAGO. Pinal Proof Notice MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, An Army Veteran, FOR SALE. Stuck Ranch for Sale. Assignee’s .Notice to Creditors OF WAKEFIELD, who hu probably auffsred more than any man or woman in Amarica to-day. Taken ■lek while In the Army, he hu endured untold agonies «Ince. Deacrlblng his first symptoms he said: “My head ached and my appetite waa poor. I felt a faintneM at the pit of the stomach, and bad taste in my month, while my akin was sometime» hot I «nd «ometlmea cold. I next felt pain» in Artesian Well«. my back and around tho lower portion of my body, and noticed a peculiar odor and 1 Modoc. Gal , Independent. I color in th« water I posed, which wa« On Friday uf last weefc two six- scanty «tone time and free at other». Some time» It pained mo to void it, and «gain ft horse teams from Cedarville , passed waa almost imposaible to do ao at alL Ft through Alturas en route for Big val nelly I began to pass clear blood accent- ley after the well-bonng machine, panted with the greatestatrain and agony." Ho lex than SO eminent phyaictana at which was recently pnrehaaed by a tended Mr. Furbueh at various time«, but joint stock company iu Surprise valley. not one of them could help him. He w«« Mr. Johnetoue, of Cedarville, informs near death'« door. And yet no »ay»: “lam alive and well to-d«y, wholly through the ns that the company is composed of wonderful power of Hunt’a Remedy which the solid men of Cedarville and vicin took me from tho verge of the grave.' ity, and among the stockholders are Thi» Great Remedy absolutely cures all Kidney, Liver and Urinary Disease». such m«n as \Vm. Hudspeth, Jake Bituer, C. T. Sharp, Smalls Bros., and For Sale by all Dealer«. others, aud it is the intention of the C. X. CRITTENTON, General Agent. company to continue boring until the Ill Fulton SL, X. Y. mutter of obtaining artesian wafer in fe«4 > foropUat «• C* . ^r^r- /?. I. Surprise valley is fully determined. The machine which has been at work iu Surprise valley was inadequate to the purpose, notwithstanding tbs fact that flowing water was obtained at a depth of 150 feet. The well referred to is on Smalls Brothers' ranch, half a mile east of Cedarville. It flows only a small stream, but it is the general belief that by going deeper a good sap- ply of water can be obtained; honoe the purchase of improved machinery. A IlarmlcM Dodge. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS. The Herefords are becoming the favorites among cattlemen everywhere, both for range nnd enclosed pasture«. Persons in this valley wishing to breed to imported representatives of the best families of Herefords in Illi nois can do so at the farm of E. K. Anderson on Wagner creek. THE BEEHIVE! J. D. F ountain Tliry produce regular, natural evac uation*», never gripe or interfere with daily busine**. A a a family medicine, they should have a place in every household. Price, 25 cent« per box. Sold Everywhere. Oflice, 44 Murray Stn N. Y. Ths 1U11.W Gt iliK 1» tMsncd Sept, und March, each year. Hr 31S 8Z% X 111 a niche«,with over Has again nasamed the sole proprietorship of this old established house, having 3.5OJ illustrations - a bought the interest of W G Holmes in the firm of Fountain A Holmes, whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Price I Anil continue to keep jn hand a large and well selected stock of direct In row ••«»•'•»•-< on all floods for personal or family use* Tell* linw to order, «nd gives tuut cost uf every- thin” yon u*e, ent, drink, wear, oi have fun with. These INVALUABLE Consisting of fine custom and ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fan BOOKS contaia information gleane d I from the markets of the world. W< cy IJry Goods. Fine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Shoes, Groceries, I will mail a copy ITII-E to any u.l- Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let us hear from yon. Re spec tidily» GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FINS MILLINERY a specialty- ASHLAND, ORECON. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. »87 A. 2211 Ave.«., Chieu.o. Ilk