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'‘DIDVT q KN^W.IT WA8 and spoon hook. He rowed the boat with his trolling line in his mouth, while I stood in the stern with a silver The young man fell dead! JLNE s. 1S8> shiner rigged on. Now, John, I never A friend had pointed a revolver at FRIDAY saw a man catch fish like he did. To him. “He didn’t know it was loaded!” make a long story short, he caught four TIIE «»LO HOMESTEAD. We often hear it stated that a man baas and five pickerel and 1 never got is not responsible for what he does a bite. New York Sun. not know. The law presupposes “At noon we went ashore, and “Hello, Jiui' Where have you knowledge and therefore convicts the father went home while I went to the been lately ? ” shouted a broker the man who excuses crime by ignorance 1 “If I had only known’’ has often other evening to a portly, finely- post>>ffice. I got a letter from Chicago been an unfortunate man’s apolo«» dressed man in the corridor of the St. with a check for SI,000 in it. With for some evil unknowingly wrought, James. The gentleman stopped, sheok some trouble I got it cashed, getting but in a matter of general interost— hands with his friend, and replied: paid in 85 and 810 bills, making quite for Infants and Children as for instance that laudanum is a “I’ve been home to see niy old father a roll. 1 then got a roast joint of poison, that naphtha is a deadly ex* and mother, the first time in sixteen beef and a lot of delicacies and had Casteru is bo weU adapted to children that I CaeterU eures (Mie. CatHpatlon, The joint was in plosive, that blood heavily charged years, and 1 tell you, old man, I them sent home. it as superior to any pracripUoa | g?" Btomech. Diarrhœa, Broeuuon. w ith a winter’s accumulations of the wouldn’t have missed that visit for all oven. Mother had put on her only (recommend known to me.’> a A. Aacm, M D., I *‘Te* •*eep‘ «- waste of the system,—it is one's duty my fortune.” silk dress and father had donned his IU 80. Oxford SI, Brooklyn, H. Y. I Without injurious SMdicattoto to know the fact and the conse “Kinder good to visit your boyhood Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes, none quences thereof. Our good old grand too good either. This is where 1 T hb C xhtavk CoirrAirv, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. home, eh ?” mothers knew for instance, that the played a joke on the old folks. Mother “ You bet. Sit down. I was just opening of sbring was the most thinking about the old folks and feel was in the kitchen watching the roast. perilous period of the year. talkative. If you have a few moments Father was out in the barn and I had Why? Because then the blood stream is to spare, sit down, light a cigar and a clear coast. I dumped the sugar out sluggish and chilled by the cold listen to the story of a rich man who of the old blue bowl and put the 81,000 weather, and if not tblbned a good had almost forgotten his father and in it, and placed the cover on again. At last, supper was ready. Father deal and made to flow quickly and mother.” healthfully through the arteries and They sat down and the matt told asked a blessing over it, and he veins, it in impossible to have good his story. actually trembled when he stuck his vigor the rest of the year. Hence, “How I came to visit my home hap- knife in the roast. without exception, what is now jiened in a curious way. Six weeks “ ‘We haven’t had a piece of meat known as Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsa ago I went down to Fire island fish like this in five years, Jim,’ he said, parilla, was plentifully made and ing. 1 had a lunch put up at Crook & and mother put in with ‘And we have religiously given to every member of not had any coffee in a year, only the family regularly through March, Nash's, atid you can imagine my as when we went a-viaitin*.* April, May and June. It is a matter tonishment when I ojiened the hamper “Then she poured out the coffee and of record that this prudential, pre to find a package of crackers wrapped ventive and restorative custom saved up in a piece of newspaper. That lifted the cover of the sugar-bowl, ‘How many manv a fit of sickness, prolonged life newspaper was the little patent inside asking as she did so: and happiness to a vigorous old age, country weekly published at my homo spoons, Jimmy ?’ “Then she struck something that and did away with heavy medical in Wisconsin. I read every wort! of expenditures. it, advertisements and all. There was wasn't sugar. She picked up the bowl Mrs. Maggie Kerchwal, Lexington. George Kellogg, who was a schoolmate and peered into it. ‘Aha, Master Ky., used Warner’s I<og Cabin Sarsa of mine, advertising hams and salt Jimmy, playing your old tricks on ■ ■»■ ■ j s a, parilla “for nervous sick headache of pork, and another was postmaster. your mammy, eh Well, boys will be 8NOWF AKE BRAND which I had been a sufferer for years. By George ! It made me homesick, boys. ’ —♦ *- a ; » y e ♦------- ÆT LOWEST PlUCli». It has been a great lienefit to me.” ‘‘Then she gasped for breath. She Capt. Hugh Harkins, 1114 S. 15tli and 1 determined then and there to go saw it was money. She looked at me, home and go home I did. St., Philadelphia, Pa., says “it “In the first place I must tell you then at father, and then with tremb purified my blood and removed the Notches from mv skin.” Mrs. Aarea how I came to New York. 1 had a ling hands she drew the great roll of Smith, Topton, berks Co., Pa., says tiff with my father and left home. 1 bills out. “Ha' ha! ha! I can see father now she “was entirely cured of a skin dis finally turned up in New York with a ease of the worst kind.” by Log Cabin dollar in my pocket. 1 got a job run as he stood there then on tiptoe, with Sarsaparilla. Bad skin indicates a ning a freight elevator in the very his knife in one hand, fork in the Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge, verv bad condition of the blood. house in which I am now a jiartner. other, and his eyes bulged out of his It you would live and be well, go to My haste to get rich drove the head. But it was too much for mother. DEALER IN your druggist to-da v and get Warner’s thoughts of my parents from me, and She raised her eyes to heaven and Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and take no when I did think of them the hard said slowly: ‘Put your trust in the Keep constantly ou liau'l a tuli other,—there's nothing like it or as words that my father last spoke of me Lord, for he will provide.’ supply of good,—and completely renovate rankled in my bosom. Well, I went “Then she fainted away. Well, your impaired system with this home. John, there's not much more to tell. I didn't see much change in simple, old-fasliioned preparation of Chicago, but the magnificent new We threw water in her face and roots and herbs. Warner, who makes the famous depot in Milwaukee 1 thought was an brought her to, and then we all demol Safe Cure, puts it up. and that Is a improvement on the old shed that they ished that dinner, mother all the time ‘My boy Jimmy! My boy FLOUR, guarantee of excellence all over the used to have. It was only thirty miles saying: known world. Take it yourself and from Milwaukee to my home, and 1 Jimmy!’ Buys for cash and sells strictly Z 1 \ I Î GRAHAM FLOUR. “1 stayed at homo a month I fixed for cash. V_>kJJL• give it to the other members of the tell you, John, the train seemed to CRACKED WHEAT, family, including the children. Yon creep. I was actually worse than a up the place, paid off the debts, had will l>e astonished at its health-giy- school boy going home for a vacation. a good time and came back again to CORN MEAL, ing and life prolonging powers. We At last we neared tile town. Familiar New York. I am going to send S50 ROLLED BARLEY, say this editorially with perfect confi sights met my eyes, and, darn it all, home every week. 1 tell you, John, dence, because* we have heard good they tilled with tears. There was Bill it s mighty nice to have a home.” RAN, things of itevervwhere, and its name Lyman's red barn, just the same, but, John was looking steadily at the MILL FEED, is a guarantee that it is first class in great Scott ! what were all the other head of his cane. When he spoke he every particular. MIDDLINGS. houses .’ We rode nearly a mile before took .rim by the hand and said: “Jim, old friend, what you soid has coming to the depot, through houses, me greatly. I haven't heard Men's tine shirts at O. H. Blounts where occasionally 1 saw one that was affected reduced from 81 to 50cts.. in order to familiar. The town had grown ten from my old home way up in Maine I'm going home to times its size when I knew it. The for ten years. reduce stock. ♦ train stopped and I jumped off. Not morrow.'' a face in sight that 1 knew, and I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. started down the platform to go home. Itriinkeiinee«, or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by administering In the office door stood the station Ur. Hnine’s Gulden Specific. agent. 1 walked in and said: ‘Howdy, Timber Land Notice, Mr. Collins ?’ It can be given in a cup of coffee or “He stare-1 at me and replied: ‘You tea without the knowledge of the person V mted S tates L and offk e . / Roseburg. Or.. May 9, ls&M taking it; is absolutely harmless and have got the best of me, sir.’ will effect a permanent and speedy Notice iw hereby given that in compliance “1 told him who I was and what 1 cure, with the provisions of rhe act of Congress of whether the patient is a mod June, 1x78. entitled “An net for the sale of had been doing in New York, and he erate drinker or an alooholio wreck. timber lands in the States of California. Ore- didn t make no bones in talking to me. Thousands of drunkards have been <ou, Nevada and Washington Territory.” Henry F. Cook, of White Point, county of He said: 'It’s about time you camo made temperate men who have taken the Jackson, State of Oregon, ha* this day tilefl home. You in New Y'ork rich, and Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they Five Doude Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire, in this office his sworn statement for the your father scratching gravel to get a ?uit purchase of the E L. of S E *4 of section No drinking of their own free will. in township No. 40 S. Range No. 2 E. and bale living.’ the wire firmly twisted between pickets. T N evbb F ails . The system onoe im will otter proof to show that the land sought “I tell you, John, it knocked me all pregnated with the Specific it becomes is more valuable for its timber or stone Thau 1 thought that my father an utter impossibility for the liquor ap for agricultural puritoses. and to establish in a heap. petite to exist. For full particulars, ad his claim to saidland before the Register and had enough to live on comfortably. dress G olden S pecific Co., 1H5 ltacine Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Or., on Then a notion struck me. Before Saturday, the 21st day of July. lssx. street, Cincinnati, Ohio. In connection with t*i - i.iiliing busi- He names as w itnesses: w' R Boyd, Robert home 1 telegraphed to Chicago to one ncs. I have on hand u large -luck of Ogen. J W Blackburn. Frank Aiteh. of of our correspondent" there to send Mrs. Langtry's Lake county, Cal., White Point, Jackson county. Or. Auy and all terwus claiming adversely me 81,000 by first mail. Then I went ranch is 4190q acres in the south end the above-described lands are requested to into Mr. Collin’s back office, got my of the county and her Freddy has tile their claim* in this office on or before trunk in there, and put on an old 3000 acres in the vicinity. *aid 21st flay of July. Isas. 49-10w] ( has . w. J ohnston . Register. hand-uic-down suit that I used for fishing and hunting. My plug hat I How Men Die. replaced by a soft hat, took my valise Timber Land Notice. If we know all the methods of ap in my hand and went home. Some C sited S tates L and O ffice .» proach adopted by an enemy we are the how the place didn't look right. The better Roseburg. Or . May 22. lssa.i enabled to ward off the danger Notice is hereby given that in compliance currant bushes had been dug up from with the the provisions of The net of Con the front yard and the fence was gone. and postpone the moment when surrend er is inevitable. In many instances the gress of June 3, is7s, entitled “An act for the -ale of timber lauds in the States of Califor All the old locust trees had been cut inherent strength of the body Huffices nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa-hiugton terri down and young maples were planted. to enable it to oppose the tendency to tory,” Byron (Ole. of White Point, county of ward death. Many however have lost Jackson, state of Oregon, has this «lay filed in The house looked smaller somehow, these forces to such an extent that this office his sworn statement for the pur too. But I went up to the front door there is little or no help. In other cases chase of the > W\of N W ‘, and N W '4ofS W Mother came to a little aid to the weakened Lungs will 1 of see. No. ¡10, in township No. 40, range and rang the bell. No. 2 E, and will offer pr«»of to show that the tho door and said: ‘We don’t wish to make all the difference between sudden laud sought is more valuable for its timber or buy anything to-day, sir.’ death and many years of useful life. Made by tbe Gelatiuo-Bromide, or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to Upon the first symptons of a Cough, “It didn't take a minute to survey Cold establish his claim to said land Indore the reg or any trouble of the Throat or DRY I»L.ÆTK PROCESS, ister and receiver of this office ut Roseburg. her from head to foot. Neatly dressed Lungs, give that old and well-known Or . on Thursday, th«- 9th day of August. 1S.M John, but a patch and a darn here and remedy—Hoschee’s German Syrup, a H»* nanu s hs w itnesses W R Boyd. Robert Are now taken by tho Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Gronps, • 'gen, M Hurshberger. J F (’ole, all of bite there: her hair streaked with gray, her careful trial. It will prove what thou pictures of children,etc.,are far superior to the old so-called “wet-plate” process. Point, Jackson county, or. sands say of it to be, the “ benefactor of Any and all persons claiming adversely face thin, drawn and wrinkled. Yet any home.” the. above-described lauds are requested to over her eye-glasses shone those good, tile their claims iu tbi.- office on or Indore honest, benevolent eyes. I stood -aid '.»th «lay.of August. Was. SOCIETIES. staring at her and then she began • d C has . w. J ohnston . Register. And examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made staring at me. I saw the blood rush by the leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison. [8-44 to her face, and then with a great sob Masonic Directory, Ashland. Fimil Proof Notice. she threw herself upon me and ner I.VND OFF!« E AT Ib'SEHCRG. OR. f vously clasped me around the neck, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, No. 21. IL A M. May 1st, W8M hysterically crying: ‘It's Jimmy! it's Regular convocations on the Thursday Notice is hereby given that the following Jimmy!’ next after the full moon. named -çttler ha- filed notice of his inten w. H. A tkinson , H. I'. “Then I cried, too, ohn. I just tion to make final proof in Mipport of his E B Myer, Sec’y. [9-:lf> < laim. a:id that said proof will be made be broke down and cried like a baby. fore the judge or clerk of the county court of -----Ill Large or Simili lot.«----- Jn<’k-«»n county. < >r.. at Ju«*ksonville. < >r., on Sim not me inte the house, hugging ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. Saturday. June If», I nns , \ iz. James K Pat and kissing me, and then she went to Stated c ommunic ation on the Thursday of ton, home-tca<l vntrv No. 4792 for the N U 1. • d ' E ' , N », of S U «4, au«I S W » . of N W the back door and shouted, ‘George!’ or before the full moou. E. V. C arter , W. M. * ,. *. tp 39 .-. R I Ea-t. W M “Father came ill a moment, and Wm K Lawson, Secretary. ------- Or iu-------- H<- names the following witnvsse- to prove from the kitchen asked, ‘What do you his eontiiiuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land. viz. J W Alunît, Pan want, Caroline V ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8. C. E. PHILLIPS, Prop’r. ' hapman, F. M Miller, J. \\ <>. Gregory, ull “Then he came in. He knew me ‘d Ashland, Jackson « ountv, Or. stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday iu in a moment. He stuck out his hand This hotel, having been thoroughly re each month. 47-6Î ( HAS W. JOlIN>Ti»N. Register. paired and newlv furnished, ranks among Mils. M E M< C all . W. M. and grasped mine, and said, sternly, the best hotels of Oregon or California. Thu Mrs J 0 Crocker, Secretary. ’Well, young man, do you propose to Final Proof Notice. Inquire of proprietor is an experienced landlord, well behave yourself now ?’ known in the west ASHLAND LODGE No. 10, MERRILL&BAKER, “Ho tried to put on a brave front, The Beds are New and Clean, and LysbOFiK >: at R osebi i<<._ on. I May. ■_**. lxxx. I but he broke down. Then we three the Table Medford, Jackson Co.. Or. Notice 1« hereby iriyeu that the following- sat, like whippeil school children, all Is furnished with everything the market named Bettler ha. bled notice of hi« inten At List supper-time e affords. Guests may rest assured that noth tion to make final proof in «np|x>rt of hi« whimpering. ing will be left undone that will add to < laim. and that .aid proof will be made lie- came, and mother went into the ii a their comfort while stopping nt this hotel. fore the Ch-rk ofthe I'oiintv Court .if Jack win county. Oregon, at .laek«onyille. Oregon, kitchen to prepare it. I went into the In connection with the notel is a first-class kitchen with her. on Monday. August 6th. Iw, i ¡z <, w in, Sheet-Iron and Cooperware, Barron. Pre-emption. I> * No MM. for the F “ ‘Where do you live, Jimmy she Feed and Livery Stable. of N W N E >,ofs W A N W ' .of S E asked. Mee 4. Tp 40. S R 21 Call at 41 Where travelers and patrons can have their He name« the following witnesses to prove “ ‘In New York,' I replied. U' teams provided with the best of hay and his continuous residence ami cultiva “ ‘ What arc you working at now, grain. Courteous iittendniiue guarnntee«!. tion of. sai«l land, viz F W smith. \ 1) Saddlehorses, teams an<1 vehicles of every Heald. J H (’< m »U, J M T h ) lor, all of Ashland, Jimmy ?’ description to be ha«l nt all times. Ja<-kson county. Oregon. “ Tin working in a dry goods H I'liILLIPs, Frop. 51J ( HAN. W JOHNSTON. Register store. ’ A1VVV» «»O tin - « «».4'« »t tt 4UU.*1«4UJ m LULtl “ ‘Then I suppose you don't live mpiith iu (aid Fellows’s Hall, Ashland. Dissolution of Copartnership. M rs <’ E M ay . «. G. very high, for J hear tell of them city DAVID HORN. Jolni May. Sec’y. Notice is hereby given that the copartner clerks what don't get enough money to Postoffiue. Henley. \ Lu< key, J T. Rogers and Fred keep b<xly and soul together. (Hliforuia. So I'll Highest Market price paid ship Hansen, doing business in Ashland and < en Rnligc. Klamath Achland. Lodge, A. 0 .XT. W. trai Point, Oregon, nutter the firm named of just tell you, Jimmy, we got nothing river, between Jen for all kinds of grain at al) I.IK'kf) A l’i>. Ilio I.rn thi« <lny ilo-oliol. but roast spareribs for supper. We In Keeper's Block. Ashland. Or., ny ereek ami Cot Meets in lodge nann in Odd Fellow's stock on hand and made to order. »rr<l llnii«ou wihilruu ini* iroin lb* limi times—in cash. ton« <»o«l. am t got any money now, Jimmy. Hall every fikht and T hiiid Wednesday in and tin* buxine««. I--, ,„ || Marks, »«quar.- caeh month. Prewut hour of meeting 7:00 A-hland, or.. Muy 24. Iw. We're poorer nor Job's turkey.’ crop ott left ear. r. M. All brethreu in good .standing are dewhip uut «lown. Particular Attention to Job Work. “I told her that I would be de cordially invited to attend. Callie branded T. o A Nt> news. M. W. lighted with the spareribs, and to tell on lelt hip; hordes, W m . P atterson . Rec order. Which will be «ione iu a workmanlike map right shoulder. ASHLAND STATE the truth, John, I haven’t eaten a uer ami at Information so meal in New <>rk that tasted as well I licited w hen Bto( k NORMAL Ü SCHOOL. as those crisp roast spareribs did. I are foil mi off pro THE ASHLAND per range. spent the evening playing checkers with father, while mother sat by tell ing me all about their misfortunes, .Is -MEET PKEMI’ENT. None but the be»t material used. uthemulii «. Psychology, S< bool b oian.it . from old w hite Mooley drowned in the JI’l.lA M GOODYEAR, pond to father's signing a note for a 10-7] B. F. REESER. English Grammar, Rhetoric and Latin. friend and having to mortgage the seeds : seeds : < F NF.SSE, place to pay it. The mortgage was due Peumanahip and Executive Work. The old btablea on Main street near inside of a week and not a cent to the bridge, and the new stubles on Oak MRS. <’. EDDINGS, In-ttiun. ntal Mimic/ meet it with—just 8800. She sup street, are now uuder the pioprietorsliip -MRS LOTTIE D WILLARD. posed they would be turned out of and management of Northern Grown, Voice Culture house and home, but in my mind I EMMA TOLMAN, xj supposed they wouldn't. At last 0 Brewing and Painting. FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, J A McCALL. oolockcame, and father said: ‘Jim, Who u now prepared to offer the public I ----- on my own grounds.----- Calisthenics. go out to the barn and see if Nit is all better accommovlatioDH than ever before right. Bring in an armful of old afforded in Southern Oregon in the liv rixwt Xaxx». 1007-0 Tro~-- v - tSF If your Merchant does not keep shingles that are just inside tho door, I ery business. -A.VLC-amt SO. 10 07. them, send for catalogues. and fill up the water pail. Then we’ll Address lor information send for catalogue to go off to bed and get up early anil go H. S. EMERY. .i s. Sweet. Ashtand, Oregon. Horses Boarded and Fed. a-fishing.’ ill-6 CEO. STARRETT, .p “I didn t say a word, but I went out 3C]12- Walla Walla, W. T. At reasonable rates. to the barn, l>edded down the horse, Hitler autl Furs Bought. 1 bloke up an armful of shingles, New and handsome turnouts, reliable The undersigned w ill pay the highest mar- pumped a pail of water, filled the and safe buggy t?ams, and good saddle ASHLAND, OREGON. horses always to be had at these stables. price for hides, skius and fur« of all wood box, and then all went to bed. Illustrated Catalogue of from this date until further notice. . u. ■ .. B »*■ Hl'Tcitisits Full supply of coffins, caskets, “ Father called me at 4:30 in the Ashlaud. Or.. May 21. L uk SHEDS and TREES morning, and while he was getting a robes of all sizes, gloves, vree on -pplleation. cup of coffee I skipped over to the crapes, etc., etc. Try that choice rock-candy syrup at depot and got my best bass rod. GEO. W. STEPHENSON. | TRUMBULL à BEEBE, button A Miller s finest syrup ever Office Hin! warerooin* nt lailnm«! vrusring ¡0-4-’ Father took nothing but a trollihg-line I «LT It -anjonic st. can VrauciM o. Cnl offered for sale. ' v I of Uelmau street. ASHLAND TIDINGS CASTORIA ROLLER FLOURING MILLS! School Books and Stationery F K S II TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY. CÆSM ! CASH BUYERS, Govern Yourselves Accoi’flinnly. FENCE AND M asoitic Block. CHICKEN Six miles South of Grant's F. ss. Jose phine county. On gon. LARGEST stock of DRUGS, A.H. CARSON&SON, Prop’s. Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, School I3oolis and Stationery ! Artists’ Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock. ------ Consisting of------ APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM. PRUNE. CHERRY. APRICOT, NECTARINE. ALMOND, WALNUT, and J. H CHITWOOD & SON Shade and Ornamental Trees. Grape Viue, Currants, Gooselierries. Blacklterries. Rasplterries. Strawberries, Figs, Etc., Etc. ASHLAND PLANING MILLS. Onr trees are grown without irrigation on lied bill lHnd, and nil of known va rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. Those contemplating tree planting will do well to visit our orchard and nur sery, or write ns for price list. Foetoffioe—Murphy, Josephine county Oregon. It. 11. station, Grant's Pass Messenger & Smith, Proprietors. Manufacture Rustic, Beveled Siding, Flooring and Ceiling, r\ll Kinds of 'Moulding, Brackets, and Builders’ Material. JOB WORK SOLICITED ! A. H. CARSON & SON. PRICES RASONABLE I The West Side Dealers in JRE ! )il Cloth, Matting, FENCE .West end <»f bridge) Linkville, Oregon. WISHES, n brushes . G_____ _ A4A.t._, The finest line of Bed-room Suites, Parlor Suitesand Lounges to be found in Southern Oregon. COME AND SEE VS. SHERM. STANLEY, Prop. Keeps constantly on hand the liest of HAY AXD GliAl.X. Horses left iu mv care will be pruperlv cored for. ltemenilier the place: west end of the bridge. MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon. SUible 12-91 SUTTON & MILLEJR, night awi <t‘ty. S hebmvn S tanley . J. W. O. GREGORY CITY----- « Passenger and Freight Finding their business increasing, have just been receiving heavy invoices, anti now have their —TRANSFER.— Shelves Full of New Goods. Passenger Coach Every Train f^^-Frvight moved auywl.'.r. uLmd. town nt rates Lower Than Anyone Else . ThOriginl LITTLE 2i»uv2Mi? LIVER O0W <b\vai» Pius. And to make it to the interest of people to deal wity them. mxLT TxjiiiBLz t nancTLr — TRY THEM. bascxmi I aebbato« a* a LIVF.B PILL Itoevnol Krtpv ONEriXLLT A RMPML. MADE ! S mauxst . C heapest . E asiest to T ake . M. L. ALFOBD, Br-ware of Imitation., containing Poteonou. Mineral«. Alway. a«k for Dr. Pierce's Prllols. which are little Hugar-cual«d PUls, or Antl- bUloua Granules. , Remit Pwrrly Veavtablr. Dr. Plerco’s Pel lets o|H.rate without disturbance to Uienwtctn. dirt. or ooeopaUon. l*ut np tn k U ms vlafa her metically iwalcl. Always fresh and relisMe. They areaKtoitlo laxative, or an active nar- Bailie, according to w of doze. Continuous Twist of the Wire. O dd F ellow ’ s H i . ock . ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS! SICKHEADACHE — :<»o: Itllioas Ilra4arbr. Dir Cheaper than a Rail Fence, ■«■ess. «owMIpnlloB, Su. dlirsllsn Bllìou» AG and ali drranu More durable than a Board Fence, 1 wish to announce to the public that I have now on hand lark*. ■.ni« ni «br slemaeb ami bowrla, are promnilv rrlleved iui<l reTtme.eiitly Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence. cured by Ih. ose i,t I,r -H CHAMPION THE FINEST LINE OF Vreree's Plrasant S-urcaUva clirt» Io rxnlunaUon of tbe rcmisUal power of »he*- Pellet, over so creai a varlety of dteeMe. Il niay truthfiilly Iw aalrt tliat thelr action unon tbe »ystem ls unlvenal, not a Kland ortlssui »’«.'aplnit tbelr sanative Infint-nce. Gobi bv <1niCKtat.s, f ,r SS ceuts a vial. Manulbetureil a'-. Mie ■ icmical Ubomtory of W obld * s Duri - «>KV M edicai . A ssociation , No. Sa Malti M., Buffalo, N. V. HI ’ Binders, PHOTOGRAPHS! Reapers and Mowers. Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill, BAIN tiWAQONS £ HAY FOR SALE ALL SIZES, COMPRESSED Bales. taM$500SuD fc :oo:— GENT’S - FURNISHING - GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS. ETC., ETC., GEAR BUGGY. LOOSE LIVERY AND FEED Will Buy and Sell horses MANUFACTURED BY H. C. MYER, SEEDS. • Constantly Hawking and spilling ' — dealers in — ASHLAND, OREGON mm FLOURING MILLS. "I mold Agony from C atarrh ' Prof. W. IT acsner . the famous mesmerist. of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: Homo ten years ago 1 differed unto!'! agony from chronic nasal <•«- tarrh. My family pbysi<*ian gave me up us incurable, and mild 1 must die. My cam» wu- snch a bud one, that every day, towards «unset. my voice Would become so lx »arse J could barely R|x*ak above a whisper, in the morning my coughing and clearing of my throut would almost strangle me. By t!.<- n--- of Dr. Mage's < atarrh Remedy, in throe month«, 1 was a well man, uu<! the caie hua been permanent.” 77.F ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO. NEW TIN SHOP GEO. W. STEPHENSON. Sold by druggists everywhere; ¿0 cents. Ko Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear out. No bolts or clips to become loose or ratth. a fear made entirely of steel, riveted together, csa not be b~)ken. will last fortrer. Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware STABLES larrh In «be Head wbk* they cannot cure. HYWPTeWft OF CATARRH - Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nanal pa.*siu;'”«. dtacharges fUlling from the head into tbe throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at other*, thlek, tenacious. mucuuM. purulent, bloody uu«l putrid; the ryea are weak and watery: there h a ringing in tbe ears, deafhe*«. hacking or couching to clear the throat, expect oration <»l offensive matter, together with Mcabs from ul cere; the voice is changed and has a M nasal twang”; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are lnqtairvd , there is a s» nsatinri <»f dizzi ness, with mental depression, a backing cough and general debility. Only a few of the above named symptoms an? likely to I m ? present in any <-n«* am. TI mnmi w ithout manifesting half of the above eyin;e tom”, result in consumption and end in the grave. No dises«« is h <» common, nr re decej>- 11 ve an«l dangerous, or less understood by phy sicians. By iu mild.soothing and healing properties. Dr. suge’s Catarrh Remedy cur< s tbe w orst UMS of Catarrh, * 4 ohl in the Head,'* _ (orsui. and < atarrhal Headache Practically Indcstraci ilde. B. F. Reeser’s Prices That Defy competition. offered by the manufactur •" "r ®r- *««e's < atarrl: NZiW Bemedy. for a case of<>. Also Full Line STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, Linkville s New Strike. For Sale Cheap ASHLAND CITY FEED STABLE ¡dings, Pictures. WORKS! The Best STOCK, RABBIT ASHLAND DRUG STORE! G lì O CE RIES Groceries & Provisions ASHLAND MISCELLANEOUS. « » I'HOMAS J. Rt'siiix’o, Esq., 2902 Fine Street, st. Ixinis, Mo., writes : " 1 was a great «uffrrer from catarrh for three years. At times I coukl hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the lust eight monthscould not breathe through the nostrils. 1 thought nothing could be done f>r me. Luckily, I w as nd vised t«> try Dr. Huge's Catarrh Remedy, and J nut now a well man. I believe it to be the only Mire remedy for catarrh now manufac tured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to hr ’ ...re.Wre« Bs«.uils and a peruMujeut cure. A c<im j»let c Trent iso on Catrrrb.givingvalii- uhlelii'its ils to cl<.thing, diet and other matU rs < f imp rtune«». will i»e malted, po^t-|»aid t »any ad his4, r«- 1 • 'fn two-eeni jx.rtage stamp. Ad r.- , World’s Bbpenrafy Rr-dlrt! Ar-c'Utloa, yr«, mi >ru-i r r-r . my? axxx w . t . Tutt’s Pills Has again assumed the sole proprietorship of this old established house, having bought the interest of W G Holmes in the firm of Fountain A Holmes, And continue to keep jn hand a large and well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Consisting of fine custom and ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fan cy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Snoes, Groceries, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. EXITS 1CILLX2TSSY a specialty. ASHLAND The Hereford* are becoming the favorite« among cattlemen everywhere, Ixith for range and encloRed pastures. Persons ii this valley wishing to breed t< inijxirted representativ<-s of tb< lxvit families of Herefords in Illi nois can do so at the farm of E K. Anderson on Waguer creek. OREGON CURE Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. They produce regular, natural erac- uatioriM, never grl|M* or interfere with daily buninesN. A m a family medicine, they Mhould have a place in every household. Price, 25 centn per box. Sold Everywhere. Oflicc, 44 Murray St„ N. Y. The BUYEBS'GUIDE tr isauod March and Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or tho necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all 'he necessary and uuuectreary appliances to ride. walk, dance, sleep, eat. flsli, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and iu various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what 11 rc'iu:rod to do all these things COKrORTABLT. and you can make a fair estimate of tho valuo of the BUYEBB’ GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cent, to pay postage, O MONTGOMERY WARD A*CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. 111»