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ASHLAND MILLS COLUMN
HOW DO WE DIG OUR GROVE? ASHLAND
We must eat or we cannot live.
This we all know. But do we all
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 of 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 peoplo have in their own stom
achs a poison, more slow, but quite as
fatal as the germs of those maladies
which sweep men into eternity by
thousands without warning in the
times of great epidemics. But it is a
mercy that, if we arc watchful, we
can tell when we are threatened. The
following are among the symptoms,
yet they do not nlways 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
seems as though the patient could not
cat onough, and occasionally no appe
tite at all; dullness and sluggishness
of the mind; no ambition to study or
work; more or less headache and heav
iness in the head; dizziness on risiug
to the feet or moving suddenly; furred
and coated tongue: a sense of a load
on the stomach that nothing removes;
hot and dry skin at times; yellow
tinge in the eyes; scanty and high-
colored urine; sour taste in the mouth,
frequently attended by palpitation of
the heart; impaired vision, with spots
that seem to be swimming in the air
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before the eyes; a cough, with a
greenish-colored expectoration; poor
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nights’ rest; a sticky slime about the
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teeth and gums; hands and feet cold
and clammy; irritable temper and
bowels bound up and costive. This
disease has puzzled the physicians and
still puzzles 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 as
malaria and even heart disease. But
its real nature is that of constipation
and dyspepsia. It arises in the diges
Keep constantly on hau<l a full
supply of
tive organs and soon affects all the
others through the corrupted and pois
oned blood. Often the whole bo«ly—
including tho nervous system—is liter
ally starred, even when there is no
emaciation to tell the sail story.
FLOUR,
Experience has shown that there is
but one remedy that can certainly
GRAHAM FLOUR.
cure this disease in all its stages,
CRACKED WHEAT,
namely. Shaker Extract of Roots or
CORN MEAL,
Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. It
never fails but, nevertheless, no time
ROLLED BARLEY,
should be lost in trying other so-called
RAN,
remedies, for they will do no good.
Get this great vegetable preparation,
MILL FEED,
(discovered by a venerable nurse whose
MIDDLINGS. name is a house-hold word in Ger
many) anil be sure to get the genuine
article.
ASHLAND
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CIVEX VP BY 8EVEX IffH TORS,
Shaker Extract of Roots 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, Kirknianville, Todd Co.,
Ky.
IIE HEARD OF IT JI ST IX TIME.
"1 had been about given up to die
with dyspepsia when 1 first saw the
advertisement of Shaker Extract of
Roots or Seigel’s Syrup. After using
four bottles I was able to attend to
my business as well as ever. 1 know
of several cases of chills and fever
tliat have been cured by it.”—So
writes Mr. Thus. Pullman, of Taylor,
Geneva Co., Ala.
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®- In eonneetl.n with the milling basi
ne. I h.Te on hand a large stock of
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CHAMPION H-
Binders,
Reapers and
Mowers
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BAIN
^WAGONS
Highest Market price paid
for all kinds of grain at all
times—in cash.
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ASHLAND
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FRIDAY
J (’NE 15. D«H
Tariff l-su«* tl<ille«l Ihov u for Busy
Men.
If, as every well-posted man will
allow, tho progress of this country in
the present era of protection has been
marvelous and stands unparalleled
in the world’s history
If tho policy of protection rules at
the present time in all nations of the
earth with but two or three excep
tions, and is everywhere gaining iu
favor rather than losing, even iu Eng
land -
If the product* of our manufacture
have grown so tremendously in this
era of protection that we are now the
foremost manufacturing nation on
earth
If strikes and trail« coiubiu«*s event
ually arise as products of severe com
petition and over production iu any
country, and England had both be
fore we had either, in any number—
^If the multiplication of industries
during the era of protection lias
brought about such domestic compe
tition as to materially reduce the «*ost
of every article of living save rents
If wag«« are higher now than they
were at the close of the last free-trade
era—
If the American citizen is better
paid, better clad, lx*tter edticatod, and
(unless he is a free-trader) more con
tented than any other on the face of
the globe--
If the tide of emigration on part of
those who are seeking to better their
condition in life is away from free-
trade countries to protection Amer
ica—
If the workingman not only earns
more, and spenils more, but also puts
more money in saving institutions,
than any other class of working jieo-
pie—
If business is fairly good and we
are holding our own in every , branch
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of trade and industry except our un
protected ocean carrying trade—
If the future outlook is for contin
ued growth anil development as in
the past,
Why, iu the name of common sense
and oriliuary prudence, should we aim
a deadly blow at this same protective
system which has served us so well,
When it is purely a matter of
choice an«l not of necessity in doing
so
When the surplus revenue can lie
more easily and quickly reduced by
the* abolition of the internal revenue«
war taxes, wholly or in part—
When further reductions of the rev-
cutie can lx* bad by paying the nation
al debt through ixind purchase's, by
appropriating funds for national aid
to education, by neexitxl appropria
tions for coast and harbor defeusee,
by wise appropriations for nationnl
works, which shall be of national
benefit —
When further reductions of the rev
enue <*an lie bad by increasing inade
quate duties to the point of prote*ction,
and by granting bounties for the re-
vivid of our merchant marine. [As-
torian.
Itrunkenneas, or the Lliiuor Ilublt
rosltively Cured by administering
Dr. Haine’s Goldeit Speeitic.
It c.an be given in n cup of coffeo or
tea without th«* knowledge of the person
taking it: is absolutely harmless and
will effect a permanent and speedy
cure, whether tlie patient is a iium I
erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
WORTH TEX IKILLARS A 1IOTTLE.
Thousands of drunkards have been
Mr. Thomas P. Evans, of the firm made temperate men who have taken the
Golden
Specific in their coffee without
of Evans A Bro., Merchants, Horn their knowledge,
and to-day believe they
town, Accoiuach Cc. Va„ writes that
he had been sick with digestive disor
ders for many years anil had tried
many physicians and medicines with
out benefit. He began to use Shaker
Extract of Roots or Seigel’s Syrup
about the first of an. 1887, and was
so much better in three weeks that ho
considered himself practically a well
man. He adds: "I have at this
time one bottle on hand, and if I
could not get any more / would not
take a ten dollar bill for it."
All druggists, or Address A. .
White, Limited, 54 Wairen St., N. Y.
LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENTS
Timber Land Notice,
C niteo S tates L and O ffice .
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Roseburg, Or., May
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June, 1H7M, entitled “An act for the sale of
timlivr lands in the states of California. <(re-
gon. Nevada and Washington Territory.”
Hvurv F. Cook, of White Point, county of
Jack sou. state of Oregon, has this day file«!
in this office hi', ^worii statement for the
purchase of the E '2 of S K 1, of sectiou No.
•«0. in township No. IOS, Range No. 2 E, and
w ill offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuabh for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purp«»« *. an«! to establish
his claim to said lain! before the Register and
Receiver of this office a! Roseburg. (>.-., on
Saturday, the 21st «lay of Juh. Issx.
He names as witnesses: W RBoj«l, lo»!»ert
Often, J W Black bui ,i. Fiank \ •« ii. of
White Poiut, J ack sou county. Or.
Any and all persons claiming advert ly
the above-dewrioed lauds are req nested to
tile their claims iu this office on or Indore
-aid 21'1 day of Juh. I wm .
4*.» lOw]
< has . W J ohnston *. Register
I’NtTEr» S tates L and <> fh « e . f
Roseburg, Or.. May 22. Isxnj
Notice i> hereby given that in rompliance
with the the provisions of the act of ( on
gr»"s of June 3, IM7M, entitled An act for the
wale of timber lauds in the State« of Califor
nia. Oreguu, Nevada, and Washington terri
tory,” Byron (’ole. of White Point, county of
Jackson. state of Oregon, has this day tiled in
this office hi» sworn statvnientforthepur-
rhaM oftho W aof N W'»and N W >4nfS H
*4 of sec. No. 30. in township No. 40. rung«
No. 2 E. and w ill offi-r proof to show that the
•and sought is more valuable for its tim!>vr or
atone than for agricultural pur)M>aes, and to
establish his claim to said laud before the reg
inter and receiver of this office at Roseburg,
Or., on Thursday, the Vth day of August. I as*
Hr names ms witnesses W R Boyd. Robert
ogen. M Hurabbergvr. .1 F ( ole. all of White
Point, Jackson county. Or.
Any and all person,
persons claiming adversely
the x)x>'.e «iesenbed lamb
...l.s ...............
are request«*«! to
file their < latra» in thia office on or before
*-ai*t 9th «lav,of Angii-t. ‘
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C has . w . J ohnston . Register.
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TIDINGS.
L am » (» hick at R o - e ar kg . O k .
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May l»t. l»»s «
Notice i« hereby giien that tin* following
named M-ttl«-r l. is til«*«l notice t«f liis inteu
tion to muki- final proof in -up)H»rt of hi*
■ laim. inul thn* sai«l priaif u ill I. made Is-
for«* the jndg«- or< lurk of th«- <-«>unt« « ourt of
Ja> Itsoti county. < ir.. at Jin krom ill,-. «>r.. on
Saturday. Ju««<• tti, isss, viz
Janfe* K pat
toll, homestea«! entrv No I7.«-J for tin X W 1,
of - E
N
of » W
anil - W ', ..f X W
se<- '. tp :«• S. R I Ba«t. W M.
H«- nan«« * th«- following witm-.*< * to prove
his otutlniiofis residence upon, iintl«-ii.ri\a
lion of. said land, viz
J M \lnutl. I>an
chapman. E M Miller. J W <«.«,.
Il
• *f A*liland. Ja«*k*«ou < «»untv, or
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( HAS W JollNSToN. Register.
?uit drinking of tbnir own free will.
T N evkb 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
dress G olden S pkcific C o ., 185 Racine
street, Cincinnati. Ohio.
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The death of Kaiser Wilhelm, ex»
Gov. Hoffman, Banker J. W. Drexel,
Lieut. Gov. Dorsheimer, Dr. Car*
penter, Chief-Justice Waite and Genl.
B. H. Brewster, in quick succession,
and all front tho same cause, al»
though having different names, is
startling.
March and April are fatal mouths,
not only tor consumptives but also for
many Hiseasi's more disguised but
none the less fatal.
Gov. Hoffman bad lieart disease,
Gov. Dorsheimer, apparently astrong,
well, robust man, over six feet high,
sickens and dies in four days, of
pneumonia.
Chief-J ustice Waite meets the same
fate and he was apparently the
jiersonification of vigor.
Drexel, the Philadelphia banker,
and Brewster, Ex-Atty. Genl., were
suddenly cut off in the midst of great
usefulness, by Bright’s disease, and
Dr. Carpenter, the well-known New
Y’ork physician, suddenly died of
Kidney disease, nerer having tutpected
that he was at all troubled therewith I
This reminds us of the case of Dr.
Frank Hawthorn, of New Orleans.
He was lecturing before the Louisiana
university on the peculiarly deceptive
character of Kidney disease ana the
methods of microscopical and chem
ical tests.
After having shown specimen after
specimen of <liseas<*d timds, and made
very clear the jioint that kidney dis-
sease may exist without the know
ledge or suspicion of the patient or
practitioner, with gracious self-con
fidence be remarked, "Now, gentle
men, let me show you the healthy
water of a strong, well man.”
He applies the test!
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He staggers!
"Gentlemen, I have made a terrible
discovery!” ho gasps, "1 mvsclf
have the fatal Bright’s disease!”
In less than a year this specialist
of the commonest and most fatal of
diseases was dead, lie was a victim
of advanced Kidney disease the pre
sence of which in himself he had
never smqiected '
N. H., was given up with Bright's dis
ease by the best physicians in 1879. He
was in a dreadful state. After using
and being cured in 1881 by Warner’s
If we know ail the methods of HP-
Safe Cure, in 188', he wrote: "I am
proach adopted by an enemy we are thé
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better than ever.”
better enabled to ward off the danger
and post powe the moment w hen surrend JOHN COLEMAN, Esq., 100 Gregory
St.. New Haven, Conn., was first taken
er is inevitable. In many instances the
inherent strength of the body suffices
sick in 1873, grailually ran down until
lie had pronounced Bright's disease,
to enable it to oppose the tendaucy to
rheumatism and all the other deceptive
ward death. Many however have lost
signs of kidney disease. The best phy
these forces to such an extent that
there is little or no help. In other cases
sicians in New Haven could do nothing
a little aid to the weakened Lungs will
for him. He then l>egan v.sing Warner's
make all the difference between sudden
Safe Cure, 200 bottles of which he and
death and many years of useful life.
his family have used and he is cured.
I pon the first symptons of a Cough, W. T. CRAWFORD, proprietor St.
Cold or any trouble of the Throat or
Charles Hotel, Richmond, Va., and
l.unga, give Hint old and well-known
well known all through the South,
remedy—Boachee's German Syrup, a
several years ago Was in the death-agony
careful trial. It will prove whiit thou
from kidney disease, convulsions and
sands say of it to be, the "benefactor of
bright's disease. The best Philadelphia
any home.'’
specialists in such diseases pronounced
him practioally dead and incurable.
Everything else failing, he took War
Worth their Weight in Gold.
ner’s Safe Cure abundantly and re
Yerbatine Bitters are entirely
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gularly, until fully restored to health,
vegetable, containing no calomel,
an«I now he says, “After a lapse of many
mercury,
mineral , . aloes
alm*e , croton
initierai
years I am as sound as a dollar, with
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no symptoms of my old trouble. I owe
oil, or c*
‘— “ poisonous
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other
or injti-
my life to Warherk Safe Cure.”
riottfl medicines.
___ „ gums
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Made from
and
herbs, a California discovery, and are
the best of all Liver and Stomach
Renovators, and the only pills sold on
a positive guarantee of satisfaction, or
money refunded. Sent by mail, 25
cents per box, or 5 lioxes for 31. Clnt-
wooil Bros., Ashland.
Kidney disease is the most decep
tive, the most universal, tho most
fatal disease.
If the most learned men cannot
know without the use of microscopical
an«l chemical tests that they nave
kidney disease, how much more liable
it the layman to be, unknown to him-
Men’s fine shirts at O. 11. Blount's telf, in the very jaws of death, who
reduced from 31 to 50ct«>., in order to does not feel as well as formerly, but
reduce stock.
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who does not think anything specially
ails him, and whose physician mav
assure him that he will soon be “all
SOCIETIES.
right.”
In these «lays, people recognize
Masonic Directory, Ashland that it is wiser to prevent disease
than to await its aoTval to cure it.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER. No. 21. K. A. M. Wh«*ji you know that you may be in
the greatest peril and not have any
Regular convocations on the Thursday idea of the fact from aiiy defined set.
next after the full moon.
of ill-feelings, the wisest course to
W. H. A tkinson . II I’.
E B Myer, Sec’y.
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pursue is to follow the couns«-l arid
experience above outlined, and thor
oughly renovate the system, cleanse
the blood, tone the nerves and insure
your own life against these common,
mysterious fatalities.
THE ASHLAND
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLES
R o > ebi * i :«;. O r ,
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Hold regular meetings every Saturday i
May. 2L*. lNxs. >
evening al their hall in Ashland. Brethren
Xittioe 1» hereby u-lveu Hint th«* following
in good standing are cordially invited to
luiineu settler ha» Bled notice <»f hi- inteu. attvini.
M N L on «. N. G.
tiou to rank«* tiual pna.f in »nt*|«ort of hi.
II C Myer. Secretary,
rlaim. and that-ai.l roof will U- inad<- la-
fore th«* Clerk of the < otltitv Court . f Jink
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 1«.I O O F
mu eoiinty. Orep,n, at Ja. k-onvi 11... < inuoti,
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
on Monday, August Sth, I**»-, viz
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Barron, rre-emt.tion. D .*■ No 4« t for tin- r 4th Monday iu each month. Members in
good
standing cordially invited to attend.
'«of X W i„ n F 1, of » \y « iJ; w
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A. B ish , C. P.
ne«--l. Tp 40, S K 2 E
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M N Long, Scribe.
He name» the following »ittn
to prove
nt. eotitiiiuonwe»i<ivn«'e iiiaot, an<i «-tilii« a
non of. said laiul. vir
h w -nilth. \ 1« Horn REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 11
Heald. J H « <a>k, J M Tai lor. all« f y.iiland
k-oti county, Oregon.
Meet* gii the 2<! and 4th Tuesday in each
month in Odd Fellows’s Hall. Ashland.
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( HAS W. JOHNSTON. K.-gi.ter
M rs 0 E M ay . N. G.
John May. Sec’y.
at
Dissolution of Copartnership.
Ashland Lodge, A. 0
W.
Meets in l««4ge room in Od«l Fellow's
Hall every fikst and T hird Wednesday in
each month. Present hour «,f meeting 7.'«i
r. M. All Brethren in good st»u«llug are ■
cordially invited to atte«. l.
T O. AxtM. W.
W m . P atterson , Recorder.
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LARGEST stock of DRUGS,
for Infants and Children
Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundines,
CMtoria enrM OoUe, CoMttpaUon.
Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, buctaUon,
Kills Wonna, gives sleep, sad promotes di
gestion.
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School ITooks < iik I Stfitioiici\v
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Artists’ Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock.
Witooul injurious medication,
T hs C khtacb C omtaxt , 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
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GEO. W. STEPHENSON.
APPLE, PEAR. PEACH.
PLUM, PRUNE. < KERRY.
AURlCOT, N ECTARINE,
ALMOND. WALNUT, awl
(irapi* Vim*. Currant.-. G«« -. -• •rii» k .
B!ack!a rritc, io»spG?ri .>.
Strriv.lx rn« f . Fig .
Etc., Etc.
ASHLAND PLANING MILLS
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School Books and Stationery
Messenger & Smith, Proprietors.
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1«’ K E S H
Our trees are grown w ithout irricniion
on Red hii! lvnd, and all <>f known va
rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon.
1’hosc contemplating tree planting
will do well to visit our orchard and nur
sery, or write us for price list.
rostoffioe--Murphy. Josephine county,
Oregon. R. R. station. Grant’s Pass
Manufacture
Rustic, Beveled Siding, Flooring and Ceiling, All Kinds of
Moulding, Brackets, and Builders’ Material.
JOB WORK SOLICITED !
G R O CE R I ES
PRICES RASONABLE
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A. H. CARSON & SON.
----- Dealers in------
The We i Side
FURNITURE !
STABLE.
Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, FEED
Wi-H ci. 1 uf briilgc)
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LOWI’Xr
Mirrors, Frames, Mouldings, Pictures.
DEALER
Linkvillc, Oregon.
GLASS, FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, & BRUSHES.
Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge,
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Groceries & Provisions
The finest line of Bed-room Suites, I’arlor
Suites and Lounges to be found in Southern Oregon.
COME AND SEE I S.
SHERM. STANLEY, Prop.
MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon,
Horses left in my care will lx* pru«x*rly
cored for. Reineiutx-r the place: west
end of the bridge.
Keeps constantly on hand the b, st of
HAY AND GHAJN.
Stable open night and day.
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TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY.
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Buy« for cash and sells strictly
for cash.
CASH !
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J. W. O. GREGORY
Passenger and Freight
Shelves Full of New Goods.
WORKS!
FENCE
ASHLAND
S hekm vx S tanley .
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1* iniling their buiincs.*, incri .«sing, have just been receiving
heavy invoices, and now have their
CASH BUYERS, Govern Yonrselves Accortasi).
—TRANSFER.—
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\\c aim t<i keep always in stock, the choicest staple brands of the
H. B. REED, Proprietor.
Passenger Coach Every Train
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town nt rates
Lower Than Anyone Else
- BEST —
Manufacturer of the
GROCER! ES
And to make it to the interest of people to deal wity them,
The Best ¡STOCK
RABBIT
AND CHICKEN
FENCE
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TRY THEM.
MADE !
Five DouDle Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire,
the wire firmly twisted between pickets.
M. L. ALFOBD
Continuous Twist of the Wire
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS!
O dd F ellow ' s B lock ,
— :oo:
Cheaper than a Rail Fence,
More durable than a Board Fence,
I wish to announce to the public that 1 have now on hand
Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence.
THE FINEST LINE OF
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PHOTOG RAPHS !
To be found in this citv.
Made by the Gelatino-Broniido, or
:oo:
DRA
1»L,ÆTK
PROCESS
Also Full Line STAPLE an i FANCY GOODS,
Are now taken by the Lending Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groni>s,
pictures of children,etc.,are far superior to the old so-called “wet-plat«>” proceas.
GENT’S - FURNISHING - GOODS,
Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill,
And examine work made exclusively by the new prooess. Photographs made
by the leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison.
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HAY FOR SALE
Linkville’s New Strike.
-----In Large or Small lot«-----
LOOSE
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COMPRESSI-!) Bales.
Inquire of
MERRILL& BAKER,
Medford, Jackson Co.. Or.
C. E. PHILLIPS, Piop’r.
Where travelers and patrons can have their
teams provided with the best of hay and
grain. Courteous attendance guarantee«!
j .'■'addle horses, teams and vehicles of ever}
■ dusuription to be ha«l nt all times.
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P hillip «, Prop.
Prices That Defy competition, j
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JSICKDS:
&EKI3S!
Northern Grown,
FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS,
H. S. EMERY
—-on iny own ground».-----
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«r if your M«*rchant di»-» not keep
them, send for catalogues.
Address
CEO. STARRETT,
Walla Walla. W. T.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Ilin«!ratc‘1 Catalogue of
Full supply of coffins, caskets,
SEEDS
robes of all sizes, gloves,
Free
crapes, etc., etc.
Ofli« <- xn«l warerwin« at railroa«l crowing
oi Heluian street.
— DEALERS IN—
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Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware »
ASHLAND, OREGON
and TREES
on application.
TRUMBULL 4 BEEBE,
UJl 19. .-anvome St., San Francisco. Cal
The treatment of many thr.nsan«’.« of
«.f thoaa chronic wakm
s
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aliments peculiar to f.-nudca, hi ¡he iu-.
Hotel and Kurgical Institute. Buffal*
\
hoaafforded u vast exj^riento in ni . iy a«i;.P
ln*r and thoroughly trating remedies for Un
cure of woman’s j>eculiar ium I m U ics .
Dr. Fflrrrr'a Favorite Presrrlptioa I m
the outgrowth, or result, or tbti Kr^at and
valuable experience. Thousands of ultimo-
i.UK received from iwtl.-nts and from nhvsi-
cians who bar»' tr*k .| n h) the mora a^gra-
x.ite,! and obstinate cam*« which had i>uffled
t.iuir skill, prove It to be the most wonderful
r *-..>qy ever devised for the relief : id cure of
Miu« ..njj women. It U not recommended a> a
•• < ur«“ull,” but us a most perfect >j>c«.’lli<’ 1 r
woman's peculiar ailments.
4« n powerful, invi^ornfinc Ionic it
iui|M*rtH st length to tho wh«»ie system, and
to the womb and its ap]>cD<ixw's in jtunb’iilarl
I’or overworkvil, •• worrw>ut,” • ‘run-down,’*
debilitated teach« rs, milliners, dreasniakers
suamatress«**, ••Ahop-viris,” b-juse-kevfM rs. nurs
ing mothers, and feeble women generally, I»r.
Pierce’» Fuvorit« Proscription is the greatest
earthly tu»on, Iwing unequaled as an uppetiziny
cordial and restorative tonic.
4s a »oofbin: nn<l strenglhrniDg nrr
vino. •’favorite Prescription” is un<qnaled
and is invaluable iu ullaving and subduing
iktvous excitability, irritability, exhaustion,
nr«-stration, hysteria, spusms and other dis
tressing. nervous symptoms commonly attend
ant upon functional and organic disease of the
womb. It induces refreshing Bleep uud relieves
meutal anxiety and despondency.
Dr Pierre’s Fnvnrife Prewcription is
a legitimate medicine « ar« fiiJiv com
pounded by an exii neuui d and skillful phy
sician, and adapted to woman's d Lcale or
ganization. it is purely vegetable in its
ronjiYOMti«»nan<1 perfectly barmlem in its effects
in any condition «4' th«* system. For moruing
sickness, or nausea, from whatever «-au«»
arising, weak Htomacb. indigestion. dysjM psi»
and kindr» d symptoms, its use, m umaU d«jscs
w iil prove very beneticdaL
” Favorite Prescription - |H a positive
cure f«»r the most complicated and obstluate
cases of ieucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful
menstruation, unnutural snppresMons, prolap
sus, or falling of the womb, w eak hack, “female
weakness.* anteversion. retroversion, ttearlug-
down sensations, chronic congestion, influinmu
tion an<) ulceration of the womb, inflammation,
pain fiiid tendern«*ss in ovaries, accompanied
w uh “ internal beat.”
4v a regulator and t n moier of ftmctional
fiction, at that critical l»eriod of cluaige from
girlhood to womanhood, “Favorite Prescrip
tion” is a perfectly mde rem« dial agent, and <an
produce only go«>d results, it is equally effica
cious and valuable in its effects when taken for
those disorders and dorang« oicnts Incident to
that later an»l most critical period, known s
“ The Change of Life.”
Favorite Pri* script ion.” when token l.i
conn«s'ti<»n with the use of j>r. Piero 's < .«»lo.-n
Medhwl DLscuvery, and umdl laxative doses < f
Dr. Pierce's Purgutiv«> Pellets < l ittle Uv« r
I’ilis), cures Liver. Kidney and BlaMlder dis
eases. Their combined useulso removes i >1< hh |
taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofuJous
humors from the system.
Favorite Prescript ion ’ is the only med
i -ine f<,r women, solii by druggists, nuder a
(totitive gun ranter from the manufa t urer-.
that it will give KattMfHCilon tn every < km -. or
^nioney will be rt*fun<)ed. This guarunt« • 1« . •
•b«-«*n printed on the bottle-wrapper, and laitu
fully «-arrird out f< »r many > rars.
large Rolf lei il«W) «h. <
imfllcM for S5.B0.
Ml.fKi
or hdv
For large, illustrated r."«*mi .<» <»n I*. < n '•>. of
Women i loo pi
. > . :
•« ; .
cents in stamp*.
4ddr«fs.
tferlfs Dlspasssr/ ihuical Lsscisticii,
<¡•3 Main St KI FI ALO. A I
J. D. F ountain
Ha» again assumed the sole proprietorship of this old established house, having
bought the interest of W G Holme:; in the firm of Fountain A Holmes,
And continue to keep jn hand a large and well selecteel stock of
used.
REESER.
H. C. MYER,
DAVII) HORN.
Postoffic«*. Ilenky.
California.
Runge, Khunath
river, between Jen-
ny creek mid ( «>t-
tonu<<o«i.
M.-irk". squrir,
crop oil left ear.
dewlap < i’l <b«n n.
(’utile bruti'!* «I
< :i left Hip. h«»r'« '
right bh«»uhler.
Inforinntion >«» I
lieit« <l when st«»« k I
are found off pro
per range.
i
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BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO.
T.
Feed and Livery Stable.
In Keeser’s Bloch. Ashland. Or.,
stock on hand and made to order.
«N’i
MANUFACTURED
Is furnished with everything th«' market
affords. Guests may rest assure«! that noth
ing will be left, undone that will ad«l to
their comfort while stopping at this hotel.
In connectionwith tne nolel is a first-class
NEW TIN SHOP
Particular Attention to Job Work
Weal to stria!-, break, deca, or noar act.
N. belts or clias to become loose or rxttia.
* ' :r made entirely of steel, riveted togstber. ea»
«.«I t.r i -ov»n. will last forever.
The Beds are New and Clean, and
the Table
Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cooperware,
B. F. Reeser’s
x^Praetifally !n<l«*strntUble.^y
I This hotel, haviug been thoroughly rc-
I paired nn«l newly furnished, ranks among
the bestliotelsof Oregon or (’alifornia. Thu
I proprietor is an experienced landlord, well
| known in the west.,
— FOR THE BEST -
Call at
Golden Eagle Hotel.
At reasonable rates.
l»-ia
!
ShMte znd Oraai ntal
Who is now prepared to offer the public
better accvmunodiitions than ever before
afforded in Southern Oregon in the liv
ery business.
Will Buy and Sell horses
A. II. CARSON & SON, Prop’s.
I
J. H CHITWOOD & SOh3
GEO. W. STEPHENSON,
New atid handsome turnouts, reliable »
and safe buggy t?ams. and good saddle
horses always to be had at these stables.
Six mil«*s South ot Grant's I
pillile county. Or«gon
------- ConxiHting of-------
The old stables on Main stieet near
the bridge, and the new stables on Oak
street, are now under the pioprietorship
and management of
Horses Boarded and Fed.
L. W. CAUSON.
ASHLAND DRUG STORE!
castoria
ex
What is It That is Killing so many
Prominent Men?
—
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. H. CASSON.
MYSTERIOUS FATALITIES.
How Men Die.
I. O. O. F.t
«..til e is hereby given that the «»«partner-
:»«>f W N. I uckey. J. T. Rogers and Fred
HaiiH.ii. doing l.tisii,, .. , , Ashlaiitl and <*«-n
trill Foil,!. <>r« _ ,I under rhe tlrm name«! of
Luckey A « o. ha. been this day dissolved,
rred Hau.sou uihdnoring from the lirm.
. . , ,
Fstr« H a S'K s .
i
Ashlmd. Or .'!.«*■ .*t. I»«-
MISCELLANEOUS.
It may surprise the reader to know
that the Eskimo of Greenland edit
and publish an irregularly issued
newspaper in their own language, yet L. B. PRICE, M. D., a gentlemau anil
such is the fact, and it is a creditable
pliynician
the highi-et standing of
fact despite the journal's name, Atar-
Hanover C. If., Va., four years ago,
after
trying
every
other remedy for
gaglivtit Nalinginarmik
Tvxar-
bright's disease, including famous
umiiutssumik Unavkat. luacouutry
mineral waters, cured himself by
where the sun rises and sets but oDce
Warner's Safe Cure, and March 21,
a year it may lie hard to tell whether
1888, wrote: "I have never had the
it is an annual or a daily publication;
slightest symptons of my old and fearful
but whatever its peritxl of issue, some
trouble.”
good hunting stories are told in it.
MR JOHN DOHERTY, of Concord,
Final Proof Notice.
L and O ffice
The West all Kight.
The following is the conclusion of a
recent editorial in the New York
Press:
"The further west you go, the newer
the country, the greater the desire for
industrial development and national
independence. Among the Hocks and
fruits of California, in the silver mines
of Nevada, in the distant woods and
fisheries of Oregon, it is the same—
a great national party, bracing itself
for the fight against foreign intrigue
and native idiocy; a party with a creed,
with faith in the capacity of man for
self government, faith in the ability
of America to take care of herself,
faith in protection to foreign industiy
at home and to American citizens
abroad, ami hope for the extension of
American commerce to every nation
on the globe.
This is the gospel of Western re
publicanism, and whosoever bases
hope of democratic victory on the ex
pectation that Western manhood will
turu aside from the living creed of
republicanism to worship in the temple
of the Cobden Club, is reckoning
without his host.
The great West, tho home of Amer
ican manhood, is national to the cor«*,
and republican to the marrow, every
foot of the soil, from the eastern line
of the Pennsylvania mountains to the
Golden Gale of San Francisco:
Western men are not republicans
because they are protectionists.
They are protectionists because they
are republicans. They believe in the
d'gnity of man, in the elevation of
labor, in upbuilding of a mighty na
tion. Instead of joining the British
and the Tories in the clamor against
Eastern manufactures, they are loyal
ly laboring to make the West itself a
manufacturing country. They are in
favor of the three F's, a fruitful field,
a free ballot and a fair count. But
they will not have free trade.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of fine custom and ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fan
cy Dry Goods, b ine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc..
FIHE MILLINEEY a specialty-
ASHLAND
Tlie Hereford» are becoming
the favorites among cattlemen
everywhere, Both for range and
eucloeed pastures. Persons in
this valley wishing to breed to
imported representative« of the
lx*st families <>f Hereford« iu Illi
nois can do so at the farm of E.
K. Anderson on Wagner creek.
OREGON
Tutt’s Pilis
CURE
Malaria, Fever and Ague,
Dumb Chills, Wind Colic,
Bilious Attacks, etc.
They produce regular, natuvra! evac
uation«, never gripe or interfere with
daily buRlncM«. A« a family medicine,
they hhotiltl have a place in every
household. Price, 25 cent« per box.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray StM N. Y.
The BUYERS'GUIDE i-
d March and Sept..
Xcsr. It i. an ency.
dtp«>f useful infor-
m i»r all who pur-
i the luxuries or ths
necessities of life. Wo
can clotho you and furnish you with
all the nocessary and unnecessary
appliance, to ride. walk, dance, «leep
eat. flsh. hunt, work, go to church,
or stay st home, and in various sizes
styles and quantitie.. Just figure out
^nMrn'pTr.eo,U.‘ro‘1..todoa11
COMFORTABLY, and yon can make a fair
°* Lho valuo oi lhc BUYERS-
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage
m°nZ2?MERY WARD A'CO:
1U-U4 Michigan Avenue, •hicago, LU.