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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Scientific .Vote*. MISCELLANEOUS DiftMoliitioii of Copartnership. Notice I m hereby <iveu that the copartner ship existing between the uudrr«igiitMi as sociated together m the butchering businea« in Ashland, Or., 1» thi« day dissolved by mu tual convent. The business of the late firm will be continued by David Payue. who will collect all arcounU due the rtrin aud assumes the partnership liabilities. D avid P aynb . T. A. H akkis . Ashland. Or.. March •, 1HW CASTORIA Tlintier lutnil Notice. V nitbd » tatkm L ind O ffice , I I R ombbvr «», Or . Jan. 30, IM9.1 Notice U hereby given that in compliance with the provision* of the act of (’ongreM« of June 3. IXT m . entitled “An art fur the sale of timber lands in the Mtates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory>1. 3. Evan«, of AMhland. Couuty of Jackson. State of Oregon, ha* this day tiled in thia office hi« «worn statement for the purchaM* of the N W % 4>f Section No. 26, iu Tp No. 39, 8 R No. 4 E, aud will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for it m tim ber or »ton« than for agricultural p«n*oaea, and to e*tabiinh hi« claim to »aid land before lhe Register and Receiver of this office at Ro«eburg. Or., on Friday, the 26th day of April. 1M9. He Dime* as witnesses Johu May, M. N. L odz , John Johnson. C. J. Anderson, all of Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon. Auv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claim« in this office ou or before «aid 26th day of April, l*sy. C has . W Johnston, 36— lOt RegUt er. for Infants and Children is ao well adapted to children that THE COW BRAND. Timber Land Notice. I’jciTtn S tatm L ind O fficb ,/ KosKBvaG, Or., Jan. 23, 1 m M Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juue 3 ’.IT m , entitled “Au act fur the sale of timber land« in the state» uf California, Ore gon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory,” Charles Hocom of Ashland. Couuty of Jack- sou, btate of Oregou. ha.-» this »lay filedin this office his »W4»rii «tairmrut for the purchase of the lot 1 and S E \ of N K ‘4 aud F uf S r <4 of Sec No. 2. in Tp No. 40, S K No. 4 E. aud will orf>runx>f to show that the laud sought 1« mure \ alnable for its timber or •tune thau for agricultural purposes, aud to establish hi« Haim to .«aid lanu, before the Register aud Keveivarof this office at R om * burg, or., on Thursday the 11th day uf April, UML He naiaes as witues«e» P. Griswold, W H. Brown, O. L. Steam«. D. b H Yeager, all uf Ashland. Javkwou county,Oregon. *vny aud all peiaons claimiug adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tile their idaiiiu» in this office <»u or before said llth day of kprll. 1«*? CNU W. J o « n -« ton , Register. 34 lot — TO MAKE — DELICIOUS BISCUITS WHOLESOME BREAD or USE D wights C ow -B rand S oda °> S aler atu s UNIFORM FULL ANO WEIGHT. your package sud you will have ade. THE COW BRANT. <DW1CHTS/1 Timber Land Notice. 4 I' iitku S tatic -» L and Orric«. I R|>«EBI'K". Or., Jan. Si, IMS. I Nolle» 1« hereby firm that In compliance with the provision« »if the act of emigre» of ■ Jun, 3. I'7S. entitleci "An act for the «al« of timber land« in the stales of California. Ore gou, Nevada, aud Washington Territory,’* O. L. Mearna of Ashland, coanty of Jackson, stale of Oregon, ha. this day filed in thi« of fice bi« »worn «tatement for the purchase of the lot 2 and S W '«of N F. and W 1, of S E ', ol sec So. 2. in Tp No. 40, f* R No. 4 E. aud will offer proof to »how that lhe land «ought Is muie ' alnable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aatd laud, before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg. <»r.. on Thursday, the lit It day of April, lx*». lie name« as witnesses: I*. i.rl»wold. W H Brown, Chas. H«x*om. D. D. IL Yeager, all of Ashland. Jackson county. Oregon.| Any and all persona claiming adversely the above de»<-rihed land« are re<iiie<te<i to file their claim« in tills »»111«-« on or t»efore »aid 11th da> of April. IX*.'. »' mas . W J ohnston . Register. 34 lut “Another wonderful discovery lias been made aud that too by a lady in tins country. Disease fastened its dutches upon her mid for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organa were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She Insight of us n bottle of Dr. King s New Disoovery for Consumption mid was so much relieved on taking first dose Hint she slept all night and with one ls'ttle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mr». Luther Lutz. Thus writ« W. C. Hamrick A Co., of Shelby, N. C —Get a free trial bottle at Chit- wood Bro's Drug Stole. MEN’S Furnishing Goods and Hats. 4 CÆSH IN HAND À i Or Approved Country Produce. You can get those Oliver chilled plows with «lip shares, at Ashland .Mills. * Brocade diagonal and plaid dress goods, 10 cts. per yard at M. L. Al ford's. x Rock Candy Drips -Syrup, NO cents per gallon. Regular price 90 cents, at the Red House. x At the European Restaurant you can get board by the week at reasonable prices. * ------- A full line of------- STAPLE and FANCY DRYCOODS, Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, GROCERIES, Etc., • > AT LOWEST RATES / oo We tender our thanks for past patronage. and I NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ( K wkhtko . O b , Feb. Wth. l«S9o Notice la hereby given that the following named ««ttler has tiled notice of her Inteu tion to make flual proof in «upport of her claim, and that aald proof will be made I* iun the Judge, or lu hi, »teen.-e. hefore the i lerk of the Count» Court of Jackaon Coun ty oregou, at Ja<:k«onvllle, Or.,on Thursday April 4th. IMS. vir Marla P. Berry, formerly Marla P. Simpaon. Ifoineateadentry No 472», for the lot, 1. 2 and 3, and UK', "f N W '4. aud N F.of 9 W Sec 3, Tp »-, S R 3 eaat, A M She n«me« the following wttneaae, to prove her coutlnuoua residence upon anti cultivation of, »aid land, viz George Beall, Frank M. Tungale, elite. C Parker. A «berry Beall, all of Btg Butte, Jack«on Co , Or. Auv person who deairea to proteat again«! the allow auce of aueh proof, or a ho know, of auv aubatautlal rea«ou. under the law and rhe regulation» of tlie Interior Depaitment abv «uch proof ahould not le allowed, will be given au opportunity at the above men tinned time and place tocro»»-examine the witne«ae« of aald claimant, and to offer evi dence In rebuttal of that aubmitted be claim ant CHA». W JoBSaTUN. 37-« Register Notice to City Tax Payers Notice 1» hereby given that the tax roll ha. been placed In my han.U for the colic- tion of the citv taxa« for rhe year l^w. then- fore, on Feb. 4th. and for the period of »Ixty <lay4 thereafter. Between the hour« of :* a. in and .3 p. m daily. I «ill be at my office in the pity council mote to receive and receipt for City taxea. F.eors« W ALK»n. City Marshal. J. XT. MCCALL Ashland, Oregon •.»:00 A M. 7|46 A M. Ar 10.45 a m Lr. *VWr m Ar 5:10 r. M. Lv MYER, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, FOB ACCOMMODATION OF SXCOND CLASH PA* • BMHBAS, ATTAi HKD TO >1XFME«* TBONs. The 9. P. Co.'» Ferry makes connection with all lhe regular train« on th.- East «1'1» Div. from foot of F St.. Portland. * West Hide lll»l«i«« Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware, livery AND FEED ASHLAND, OREGON S LA BLES W.M. GILROY, And various builders' material. Al Albany and Corrali!» connect with train» «1 Oregon Paelffc Railroad. f iprM. Train »ally Except xuaday 4 Í0 r. a. 1 Lv Portland. Ar- I * * » Ou P. H. I Ar. Mc.Minvillo. Lv. I »> 4.» a . m Through Ticket» to all points South and East Warehouse at R. R.track, foot w M. GILRt >Y ■ G.O. W. STEPHENSON» Oregon, All kinds Repairing and New Work. New Wind Mill« and Iron ipneing furnished. ?????? mm A good digestion waits on appetite and a good appetite is on# of t he surest signs of perfect health. If you are low spirited, irritable, bilious or huvo an irregular appetite, then we advise you by all means to take Dr. Heuley’s Dandelion Tonic. It will make a new man of you. .Sold by T. K. Bolton. Of Ohi<». lias lot :itcd iu A-liiPTi'i. had an experience of hfte»*n years in thr i'iaiio and Oreaii trade ami in tearliiiiK v< - al and Instrunienlftl music He uiil *■<11 y<ui an organ or piano VERY CHE A !’ and DotnrM Ic An nun I Comnii«nlon. Give Some Music Lessons C. E SHEPHERD The Oregou Domestic Animal Com- tn the bargain. Hon t buy until vu» have miMion eelHblinhe<l by tbelutv legisla ►»•rn liim. ture and cotiBisfing of the governor, secretary of the Male and the president Pianos and Organa REPAIRED of the state board of agriculture met at lhe governor’s office on Tues Oli short nntiee. prie« « » hmì ’.vork Kiiaran- day. James Withcombe, V. 8., te«*d NStisfavlory was elected State Vetennnrian and his He :il<o ha* salary fixed at SlfMM) a year. A com munication Addressed to the governor, A PIANO TRUCK stating that there were numerous case« of glanders iu Washington and Wasco counties, was referred to th» commis sion. who decided to direct the state Veterinarian to cause investigation to C. lie made nt once. It seems likely that the commission will soon have some 132M important work to do under the law. and that the stock interests of the state T * are in need of the protection to l»e af forded by its provision.—[Statesman. Horse.8 Boarded and Fed. e Miiinmr S|ii lings ‘in The Verdict W. !. Vawter. • whirr Jno H. Rentlev. President Jackson County Bank. MEDFORD, ’OK. Unanimous. W. D. Sult, Druggist, Bipptts, lnd„ testifies: “1 can reccomend Electric At reason able rates. Bitters as the very liest remedy, Every New and bandaome tnrnonta, it-hable bottle sold has given relief in every case. nndaafe boggy trains, and good «addle One man took six bottles, and was cured horse« always to be had nt these stables. of libeum-itisiu of 10 years standing.’’ Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: “The best selling niedicetie I have ever handled in my 20 years ex perience, is Electric Bitters?' Thou sands of others have added their tes GEO. W. STEPHENSON. timony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Elecrric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kulnevs or Blood, Only a half dollar a Wile nt Chitwood Drug Htore. A General Banking Business Done on Reasonable Terms, sight draft«on New York. 9«n Fr»uei«co. Portland. Or., «nd Kan««« City. Mo. All rolle.'tloiiK entra-t.-d to U« w ill receive attention department. Loan, made on approved aeenritv We make a jpecla! v of thia (13-17 1'lie West Side - VIA — FEED STABLE. CALIFORNIA. West eud of bridge lull iuformation regard lux rak-R. map«, eu-, apply to company « agent at Ash land. K KOEHLER. E P ROGERS, Manager. Aaat G. F. A Pa»R. Agent. Linkville. Oregon 8HERM. STANLEY, Prop. It. is uot often one hear« of a federal officeholder resicuinjf, therefore the npectacle ia refreahiDg, when it pre- aeiiU* itself, and eepectnlly when the aelf-eacnticing martyr ia a democrat, who hae tastcxl the fruite of public pat ronage for only such a short period tn au awfully long time. But here he is, H. S. EMERY according to the Courier: “Poetmaater 1 E. D. Kelly, of Oregon City, who was appointed by President Cleveland last JV U fall, believes in the doctrine that "to the victors belong the spoils." aud will resign. Furthermore the business of ASHLAND, OREGON the office is rapidly increasing ou ac Full supply of coffins, caskets, count of the great influx of strangers, robes of all sizes, ¿lox e«, and the amount of pay, $1300 annually, he conetdere insufficient for the amount crapes, etc., etc. of work." The key to the martyrdom office ami «areroonis at railroad crossing is fount! in tbe last sentence perhaps, «1 Heltuan »treet. rather than the first, DIHEITOR, GRADY &.GROW, i he uiiderRijraed hi« opened h new b itch et -huviu Ashland, on Main «trevt. st the old laest market »land near Granite st I prup4»»e to »upply the public with the b«’<t of freak BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON* House, Sign and Decorative PAINTING! Graining, Glnxing. Paper Hanging Kalsomining. in retir ufC. II’. .-l//« i.s’ I ujfice, Atfthimi. j I-IOTKL* R. R. Street, hxttof 1st Avenue. ASHLAND. OREGON, f. W. Ganiard. Proprietor. Having leased the above ITouae and thoroughly renovated mid refitted the Fame. I am now prepared to offer first class ar comniodations to th<* traveling public. The New Management \ ill spare no pains in making this one of the most cotnfortabb and homelike hotels in th« place Th«' table« are supplied with the be-t ihrm” ket affords. Pleasant «• < omm«»dnri<>ns *. ■ pared for famt’-ics I.-S .................. A VP ’ odging (according to room Hol or Cold Sulphur Water Baths, 25 ( Is. Bathn at any time from 7 o’clock, a m . until 10 o’clock p tn. One bath roo.n :< served for lntlir“’ use European lieslaiiraiil . OYSTER PARLÜRS. Under >!««■•»!< Temp'.»’, ASHLAND, OREGON When all other remedies tail Oregon VE.I IS .17 Alt fio ! NN, Kidney Tea comes to the front like H. K Suyili r, Pr<gn a true, faithful fneod. For kidney and urinary troubles, such as pain in the <^^P.4»ar«î v, r u’ ’ k back, muoon* and milky discharges, brick dli«t deposit ¡n the urine, loss of appetite, weakuess, and general de bility, Oregon Kidney Tea has no eijnal. It never fails and l«-iug of pure ly vegetable composition does lint in W il! I k 4 4‘j.i-ii for uiiM.un* ■ - jure the systein. Hold by 'I'. K Jl"l’ ton. Children Cry fcrPitcMer’i Galloria M. Bl JOS Regular convocations on the Thursday next after the full moon. W. H. A tkinso M, H 1’. E II Myer. Sec'jr. • ASHLAND LODO« N<>. 23, A. F. A A. M. Stated i-om'nii ideation on theTliursdny of or before the full moon. E. V Mtl ls.W. M Win R Lawton, Secretary. P l az a C orner S tore ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, <». F S. Stated meeting« on 1st ami ‘>1 Tu* dny in each month. Mrs J b < rocker, W XI. Mi«» K ate C hitwood , Secretary . Fine Perfumery. Soaps, Sponges, Trusses, Toilet Articles. ASHLAND LODGE No. 4.’». 1. O. O. F.t Hold regular meetings every Saturday evening at their hall iu Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially Invited to attemi. D. H igh N. u . W v Roberts, Secretary, All Standard Patent Medicines PILOT KOCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16.1 O O F Meets in Odd Fellows’. Hall every 2d and ttb Monday In each month. Member, in good standing cordially invited to attend. R oot T aylor . C. P. N A Jacobs. Scribe. ASTISTS’ - MATERIALS. I’NiTF.D S tates L am » O ffk e , / R gsebi ini. Or . Jan. 30, lviiM Notice i» hereby given that in compliance ! with the provision1* of the act iif Congresa of • ntitted “An ad for »h< sale of limlier land* in 1 he H’Hies of ('slifoHiis, Ore gon. Nc\ u in. and Washington Territory,” A'l^’us* < arisen, of Roseburg. C ounty of !»<».igla-’. " ale of Oregon, has ibis dav filed In thi ' office his sworn statement fur the pur- < of the - of N E l4 aud S E ‘i of N W l4 f s. ' Nt- 11, in Tp No 4V. S K No. 4 east, and will offer proof to show that the land '«•ught is more \aluablv for if» timlier or s;« in- that) fo. agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim t«> 'aid laud before lhe Register and Receiver of thin office at Rose- burg, Oregon, on Friday, the 26th day of Apri He names a* witnesses M N. Long, C. J. Anderson. John Johnson, H. 8. E\aus, al! of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregou. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above ff«’scnbed lands are requested to tile their claims iu this office on or before said 2 of April, 1880. C has . W. J ohnston , Register. Break» lhe Record. At Burckhalter A Hasty’s you can Keeps constant’» on hand the la st of hi season. A liberal «hare of the patronage of the people of Ashland and vicinity re find the dneet line of writing tablets, HAY AND GRAIN. spertfuily «ol!«‘ih’d. note and letter paper, of all grades; Horses left in mv care will be properly All Orders Promptly Filled. time books, pocket memoraudum buika, memorandum blocks, note and cored for. Remember the place; west receipt blanks, scratch books, bill end of the bridge. DAVID PAYNE. fg~ Stable open night <i»<l day. books, pens, inks anti pencils to lie A-hlaud. Or., June 211, ltW.« ffound in the city. 12.9| S human S tamlky . ■ ß - opeut d again for Will Buy and Sell horses :o: Send or call for prices. of Helman street. 1 he <»ld stables on Main stieet near the bridge, and the new atables on Oak at reel, arc now under th** proprietorship and ni:inngeui**nt of Who is now [vrcpnreil to offer the public better Hcoonun<>datioiv« thnn ever before afforded in Southern Oregon in th« liv ery bnxitiMH. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Train Dally .Kxrapt Hniidajr) 7 30 *. x I Lv. Fontani Àr. I 6 20 F x. 12 2Ä ». m . I Ar. Cortellta. Lv. 11 ■■«> » X- NEAR DEI’GT. Ashland, J. H. McBHIDE. THE ASHLAND MSKIYOC CHAPTER, N’>. 21. R A Timber Land Notice J. K. VanSant s I 2-111 LEK IN— Ar. I 3 45 I* M Ar. 11 35 A. M Lv. ! 9.00 F M PULLMAN BUFFL1_SLEEPERS. 1 A Pen Portrait of Boulanger. Merchant Tailor, LOWEST PRICES. Local Pas'gr Train Daily < Except Sunday 9 00 a . M. I Lv. Portland, 12 40 r. N.I Lv. Albany, 2 40 F N.I Ar. Eugene, Wisdom’s Robertine, Passengers to and from each train. 50RTH. 1 Lv. Portland. 1 Ar. Ashland. Lv. Ashland. 1 Ar San Francisco. 1 t |IE I N I'ERSIGNEU would announce _ to his old » ustumers, ami the public vneral ix. that lie is again in the transfer usine», and is prepared to attend to all eall< prumpth at Sash, Doors, Mouldings, THE MT. JHASTA ROUTE. Paints, Oils, Glass, Time between Ashland and San Fruristo. Putty, Varnishes, 23 HOURS. 1 oo r.N. M ;<0 A.M. RE medy -- p AIN leading ladies of society and promi nent professional stars have testified to its excellency in tbe most emphatic terras. Guaranteed harmless aud tnatch- less. Chitwood Bros., druggists, Ash land, Or., sell it at 50 cts. per Ivottle and give a beautiful card to every purchaser. Masonic Directory, Ashland. SLWINÛ MACHINE kiCDL’S AhD LUPFLIES. Special attention j m . ì <1 the Proscription Department 13-151 Thi* popular r< medy never iuila to ef led ii uliy c ure Dyspepsia, Constipation. Sick Headache, Biliousness And all «iixeaaeM arixiug from a Torpid Liverand Ead Digestion. The natural atpp«s- lite 1« h <I fcolid 1 IcUi. frost somi II, elegantly Niiuar t’<»;i*i’d *».id « i**y to mm allow. Solti <‘i«ry .her*. **fnJGrui'ificit far th»- • <>. »• . -• Ao/«/. H ot A k /»«»/* «««•/ s«<«. rovi i ’ iCH/ix. /’i teOH «ppf ati G Millionaires In the Senate. There is a great deal t<x» ruueb trut h iu the statement that our Senate is be coming a rich inau's chib. It is the popular tbrng nowadays for a rich man, having achieve»! alH tbe honors that the commercial world cau give him, to seek to gratify bis vanity by the practical purchase of a seat in the lIV.TTJItITCS Senate. There is no use mincing 40 TEARS' CHRONIC PAINS. words, for thiB is very generally the ceae. When Zachariab Chandler came SCIATIC RHEUMATISM. to tbe Senate just before the war I AFTER 6 YEARS. have bear»! that he could uot tiud an other millionaire in the chamber. On Ithaca X T . ly fourt«*n years ago there were but July 6 1I8T nine milliotiHires iu the Senate. Then» Buffered biot year»— will be. counting Vice-I’reeident Mor injury to hip rMulting la ton, nineteen millionaires iu the next rh«um«tiun. muscular Senate, which numl>er is a fourth i»f t! e w««ka«M and contracted total. I saw a man toot up to-day the eorda Two bottlu Bt fortunes of the men.liers of tbe next Jacob» Oil relieved me so Senate. Of course no other earthly thAt I now walk, about thing is ns hard to find out as lion and Attend to daily da- rich a man is. He himself very seldom tiee at SI I heartily In knows, anil the human iniagnnatiou is dorse it w««ak mdeetl when it contemplat«*» h JOB EDSTLL big aggregation of dollars. Most of CBIFFLBD CASKS THROW AWAT OTirTCWKS the people of this country canuot un- CVB1D FEBMANEMTLY derstan»! tbe sensation of owniug SII khi in a lump. It us » h ! to l>e n con.mon rUTIMONlALB CHEERHTLLT BSNIWIP CHBOWIC CA.SE8 BEST CURES saving that A. T. Stewart was worth SlOil.tW.IRX), but I believe his estate Sold by and 1 trait* t Evfryu-hrrs. after »leath amounted only to 830,1X10,- vuanuiaiES* VOGELER CO Baltimore. Md. (XMi. But on the Imais of [>opiil:ir guesses th»- figures of Senatorial wealth that I saw to-day footed up 8139.1 W.- i tX«>. Think of it! «1.36,000,000 be tween nineteen men! A rich man's club indeed. -[Ex. ! Fransfei ----- DEALER IN BlJrWEEN PORTLAND t SAN FRANCISCO MISCELLANEOUS. SAW GUMMING A Specialty. Gum Boots 82.50 per pair, at O. II. When I entered he was sitting at a Blount’s. * long table covered with books and pa H. SCHERRER. pers, but he immediately arose, eante ■” i forward with a pleasant "Bon jour" R. N. ANDERSON, and a hearty grasp of the band, and led me to a seat It was the first time I bad seen him, and I observed with some surprise that he was not in tbe -----THE----- least like tbe published portraits that are to be seen in every part of Pans. Ashland, Or., CHEAPEST PLACE He has nothing of the dapper look of l AS RECEIVED a contplete «lock of the photographs and engravings. His Iu Ash land te buy your I 1 Foreign and Domestic Coeds of the la i-«! de«ign-, frvin which he agree»to make hair is not dark and nicely combed, as up suits in the latest stjleaud at the most you see it in tbe "pictures in little," reasonable [ rice» cf any first clasa house ou but it is an iron gray, and it stands the Pacific C'oa«t. Therefore if you want a “cropped" and erect. His beard, too, ----- IS AT------ nobby suit call and examine g-Hids and price«. A perfect fit aud first-class work is tawny and slightly mixed with gray. guaranteed Yours, Truly. Iu physique be is of medium height, I 13 »i R. N ANDERSON, well filled, and neitbet stout nor slen -shop corner of Church A Main Sts. STORE Cholee Grocerie- a '•p « der. He has a stronger face aud more CASH tv. Gool-i delivered to ain part of tin ■ intellectual bead than tbe popular por J. K. VanSant traits credit him withal, aud the lines in bie face are distinctly marked there is quite a deep line running across his forehead. His eyes are keen aud gray. His coat was semi-military tn cut, but not in color, for like his trousers, it was kind of a yellowy brown. Successor to Youle & Gilroy, « aliromla Kvpreee Train« itun Itally Gimlets, gouges. tweezers, pliers, Pots and kettles, pans «nd friers. All things for ¡ill sorts of buyers At hardware store of II. C. Myer's.* SOCIETIES. g"U, Nevada, aud Washington Territory,” W il. brown, of Anhlaud. county of iack»on, “ta’e of Oregon, has this na. tiled in this of fice his "«urn *;a:cment fur the purchase of HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14. Lot 3 a:) 1 S E 14 of N W ‘..g and E of S W of Sec No .. in Township No <0, S, Runge Meeti» on tbe 2d and 4th Tuesday iu each No. 4, E, and will offer proof to show that umuth in Odd Fellows's Hall. Ashland. the laud sought is more valuable for Its tim M as ANNIE L ong ,, N. G. ber or atone than fur agiiculiural purposes, John May, Sec y. and lu establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseh irg. Or , on Thursday, ihe 11th day of April, lb*9. “ Ashland. Lodge, A. 0 .TT. W He names a- wltuesse«: I’ Grtawold, Meets I d lodge rooui in Odd Fellow’s Cha le.w Hoc«.nn, 0. L Stearns, 1) D H. Yea I Hall every firm and THIRD Wednesday iu ger, uii of Ashland, Jackson county. Or. each month. Present hour of meeting 7 <*• M CHA6 W JOHNSTON, Register. r m . All Brethren in good staudinx are cordially invited to attend. W n . P atterson . M. W. T. W. L ynch . Recorder. C mtjcd S i a ii .’ L and O ffice . / K<» sehukg , Or., Jan. 30, 1M9. i Notice is imreby given that iu compliance . Zaights of Pythias. w itb the pro\isi.ui» uf the act of Cougrea»N uf i June 8. I?»?*, entitled '‘An act for lhe sale of ’ ( GRANITE LODGE. NO. 23, Knight» of timber lan<O in the States uf California, Ore- Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meet» e»ery gon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory.” I ( Fridav evening. Visitiug Knights in good John Johnson of Ashland, C«>unt> oi Jack- standing are cordially invited to attend. '»■n, State of Oregon, lias this dav filed jn W. B MILLION. < this uthee his sworn statement for the pur H T. CHITWOOD. K ol R A fo chase of tile S E of Set No- 26, in 'I p No, 39, H R No I eii-!, and will offer proof to show iliat the land bought is more xaluablv fur its ! A D Burnside Post, No. 23, meet timber oi «lone than for agricultural pnr- • LN.. jn Masonic Hall on the 1st iB.-es aijfi to e-iabiish his claim to said laud mul 3d Saturday of each month. VlMtinir I k fore ihe Kegi.-lei aud Receiver of thisoliice comrades cordially welcomed. at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fridas. the 26th da^ MAX PR.M HT. of April. 1KVJ. Commander. J. R. C asey , He iiunie-il- witnesses John May. M. N. Idjutant. i.ong. fl. - Evans. ( . J. Anderson, ail of Ashland, Jackson County. Oregon. An\ and all pers4in» claiming adversely CHURCH DIRECTORY th” above <!•••■ < ribed lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or ta-fore nt5H®Dl NKAKD ( Ml K< ll. (.RAN1TK said 26th day of April, ISM*. < HAK. \\\ J ohnston . Ui^jBr street. Ashlaud. Preaching every ^undav at II o'clock a. ni Register I E e Ht’RCH-H I’<ATCHWEi I . Pastor. Sen ice» äabbaih b<’h«»ol. > Timber Land Notice Preaching at 10 A. M., and 7 P. M. Prajer mel ting Thursday evening at 7 P. M. r sited si \Tt> L and O ffice , f R oseburg , Or.. Jan. 30. Ifo-sOj Nolit • i- hereby given that in compliance n><5f*FlRHT PRESBYTERIAN < HI'R< H. Ashland, Oregon. Rev. F. <i.Strange, u i’ h the pro\ isjons of the act of Congress of June . K*. entitled' All act bn the sale of pastor. Sabbath service«- Preaching morn a. timbv lands in tb< States of C alifornia, Ore ing and evening. Sabbath svho«»l at'• gon. N>’. ada, and Washington Termory m. Young people’s meeting at a p. m. Gen .1. A'lder^oti of Ashland, County of Ja< kson, oral prayer meeting Thursday cveniug. " ate of < >r»’gen. ha' this day tih-d tn this of t ee !»i- *worn stat- ment for tbe purchase of ’»-Sw ’THE FIRST < cM.RE'.ATION 41. th N E ’4 of •< N.i. >. lu Tp No S R No. Lit clinn-h of A»blan<l. Re'. .1. Mel. 4, vast, ami will oiter proof to show that the bier, pastor, corner of .Main Mred and land ^»uu’bt i- r.une \alnable for it» timber Siskiyou avenue. Mornimr hour. 10,30; even oi st«.nr than for agricultural purnoFCN, and ing hour, 7:30; Sunday school, 12 m.; prayer t4>e>tabli.sh his claim to ^aid land tie fore the meeting, Thursday evening at 7 3” \11 are Regi-ier «nd R<’ve'\ vr «•( this office at Ros<*- ordiallv invited to be Tnesent. bnrg. Oregon, on Fiiday, the 2»»th dav of Atoll, IN'’-' lie nanufo as wittiessc- John Ma>, M N I ong. J.<liii Johnson. H. S. Evans, all of Ash. !.. W. CAU m ««\. A. If. CKRHON land, Jackson County, Oregon Xny ami all persons claiming adversely the ab<<\e dcsrribed lands are requested to file tin-ir c laims in ibis office on * ' •Jfith day of A pill. 1H8SL ('HAS W JOHNNTON, I .:vior Register. GROCMUI i :s cordially solicit a continuance ol the same. FINAL PROOF NOTICE r What on Earth Is the reason people will not, can not. or do no’, see any difi.-ronce in cheap nos trums put np by Cheap John h-uses or irresponsible partie i at enormous profits, rattier than take a medic me of world wide reputation and one that is civing nuiver' il satisfaction at equal price? No uiedtoitie in lhe world is giving such unparalleled satisfaction for purifying the blood as BEGGS' BLOOD PtBI Fl Eli and BLOOD MAKER, and every (Kittle that does not do its work wili co»' you nothing. CHI I WOOD A Blt'L. Druggists. What in the Wourld ix the reason yoo I will cough and keej^coughing and xtill keep trying inferior tuedicinex when BEGGS’ CHERRY COVGH SYR1 I’ will positively relieve your cough at once i 1 his is no ndvertising M-hente, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it CHIT WOOD BROS., Druggists. Buck Ion's Arnica Salve. From and after May ist. tSSS, 1 propose to sell goods only lor Some Reporter’* roll Io Get rii.-re. LEG \L ADVERTISEMENTS. A gentleman from thia section of the alate. wh<» is not averse to interviews, but always prefers to interview instead Notice of Administrator de Bonis Non. of l>eiug interview,xl. was in San Fran Notice is hereby given that the under cisco a few »lavs since, when ati active signed ha» been duly appointe«! by the honorable County Court, of Ja< k«<»n couuty reporter approach«»! him aud said: adminiFtrAtor de bonis non, of lhe "You ar« from lhe liorl hern part of Oregon «J J< ssv Dollarhide, decva»ed. Ail the state, I believe, and have lx-en iu estate P< !son-» having Hann' against said estate charge of extensive railroad surveys up which have n<»( heretofore t»een presented tn (’. Mingus, former administrator of raid there?” state resigned are hereby notified that Tbe gentleman replied that he had. < fcuc h « ¡.iims must be presented to mv. «inly The rejxirter then in the most affable evrtith'd ae<*or<ling l<> law. at my residem-’e in Ashland w ithin six months Hom the date manner said: P. bt sn . Administrator. "Haveyon any objection to siate hereof. Ashland. Or.. March 8. 1 sh ‘ j . what road you represent?” “Oh, no," san! the aecomoilatiug Notice to Taxpayers anrvevor; “noue in the IwtaL It is the IL W. A C.” Taxes for the y< ar 1WX are m»w due and "That's a new organization, is it pavHhleand will beemne delinquent after not?” said the reporter, musingly. "I April 1,. An early payment <>f >ame is requested, a» n will l»e necessary io turn «loti't remember what road the iuitinls over slate and s( h«»ol lake» to county treas designate." urer within the time specified by law. 'lhe Jaw iu relation to collection of taxes will be “Oh. il".” said the surveyor; "il is J ames G. B ikii . sf . y . on« of the oldest. It is lhe Hell, West »Lrh’ily vnf.irced. Sheriffof Ja- kson county. Oregon. and Cro»)k«d. Hell is as old as the Jackson*, ille. Or., February 27, ibsy. world, and if you have ever traveled onr road you found it to lx» the crook- Timber Land Notice. eilest iu the world." U nited S tates L and O ffice ,^ The reporter for some reason faih-d K< mebl kg ,O r . Jau .3, lb«9 i to report U> his daily the information Notice 1* hereby given tha’ in rompliauce he received from the representative of with the provisiijus of the act of Congress of ls7\ entitled, “Au act for the sale of the H. W. A [Redding Free Press. .lune timber laud-' in the > afes of California, Ore Coughl and Coughl! and Cough!!! The bent naive in the world for cut«, brnirtew. Mores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Mores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion. <»r money refunded. Price 25 cents »»•»r I m » x . For sale by Chitwood Bros. oo Timber Lami Notice VxtTKD S tat «!* L axo O ppic «, j RouBai'M, Or., Jau 2S, 1809.1 1 Notie« i» barebjr |fiv«n that in compliance with the pro«i»ion» ol the act ot C»>u<re»a of June 3, I’fr’L entitled "An act fur the rale of timber laud» in the Stale» of California, Ore- Tun. Nevada, and Waahingtuu Territory" am»-* Thornton uf Ashland, cunntv uf Jack- ha. thi. day filed ill thia office hit »wuru atalemeut fur the pur chase uf the X E ■« of Sec So. 12, Iu Tp No. 40, S R No. 4 eaat, aud will offer proof to »how that tbe la id «oujht 1» more valuable for It» Umber or »tone than for agricultural pur- po«e>, and to e»tabli»h hl» claim to »aid laud before tbe Re»i»ter and Receiver of thia office at Roaeburp, Oregon, on Mouda.. lhe 15th dav of April, 1889. He names a« wltuease« J. T Million, Oa- car Luce.», D. T. Waldroop, Robt. M. Garrett, all of Aahland. Jackeon couuty, Ore«ou. Any and all paiaou»claimin« adversely tbe above-dt'cribed land, are requeated to file their claim, lu tl'l» office on or before aald 15tb day of April, lew I'tUI W JOHNSTOX, Reffiater. 35-10« Ü retro 11 Ashland, IM«' Observations of falling-stars have been used to determine roughly "the average number of meteorites which attempt to pierce the earth’s atmos phere during each twenty-four hours. Dr. Schmidt of Athene, from olwerva- tions made during seventeen years, found that the mean hourly number of luminous meteors visible ou a clear, moonlesa night by one observer was fourteen, taking the time of observa tion from midnight to 1 o’clock in the morning. It has been further experimentally shown that a large group of observers who might include the whole horizon in their observations would see alajut six times as many as are visible to the eye. Professor H. A. Newton and oth ers have calculated that, making all proper corrections, the nuiniier which might Is» visible over the whole earth would lie a little greater than 10.000 times as many as could lie seen at oue place. From this we gather not less than 20,000,000 luminous meteors fall upon our plauet daily, each of which in a dark clear night would preseut us with the well-known phenomenon of h shooting star. Thia nilmlier, however, by no inonna represents the total number of miunte meteorites that enter our atmosphere, because many entirely invisible to the naked eye are often seen in telescopes. It has been calculated that the number of meteorites, if these were included, would be increased at least twenty-fold; this would give us 400,000.000 of me teorites falling tn the earth’s atmos phere daily.—[Harper's. To build a fence scientifically. To till the wood-lxrx every night. To shut doors in the summer to keep th" thes out. To shut doors without slamming. To shut them in winter to keep tha cold out. To do errands promptly and cheer fully. To get ready to go away without the united efforts of mother and sisters. To wash dishes and make Ins bed when necessary. To sew on a button »nd dam a stock- mg. To l>e kind to all animals. To have h dog. if possible, and make a coinpHUioti of him. To ride, row, shoot and swim. To be manly and courageous. To let cigarettes alone. M. L. A lfohd MARCH Met curites A Boy should Garn Timber Land Notice. I’NtTrn ntatk « L and Orrick., KrNIBl’NO. Or.. Jan. 23, I**', i NoHee is hereby given that in compliance with the provision.« of the aot of Congre»« of June.,. 1x7*. entitled "Au act for the »ale of timtier lauds in the State« of California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." P. Griswold of Ashland, county of Jackson. Blate of lirtgon. has thia day filed in this of fice hl« »worn statement for tbe unreha««- of lhe lot 4. X W ■, of N W and W >, of H W t ol «ec No 2, iu Tp No. 40. X, R N j 4 E, '.nd will offer proof to «how that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or »tone than for agricultural purposes, and to extab'ish his claim to »aid land before the Register and Receiver of Ibis office at Roseburg. Or., on Thursday, the 11th day of April, ixx'.t. He name, a» witnesses' Chari««* H»x*om, O. L. Stearu». W H Brown. D. D. H Yea ger, al! of Ashland, Jackotn couuty, Oregou. Any aud all per«on«claltnlng a<lver«ely tbe above described lauds are requeeted to file tbelr claims lu this office on or before said llth dav of April, Wx'.' cmah . W J ohnston , Register. 34 lot FRIDAY A Woman’s Discovery ABSOLUTELY PURE ALWAYS ASHLAND TIDINGS Ill Kurland there was less aunsbiue in 1NSH than iu any year before since 1879. Paint mad»' with tiir[ientine is a bet ter protector for iron work than linseed oiL From a general view taken in Eng land the natives apj>enr to be increas ing in vigor rather than degenerating. It may l>e generally stated that, tor- nadoea do not occur in the United States w»»»t of the on« hundredth me ridian. * Between 10i«> aud 20o0 centigrade was found t<» be the temperature of a mass of molten lava in the island of Hawaii. A good furniture varnish is made of two ounces of white wax and one gill otoil of turpentine. Melt the wax and gradually mix with the turpentine. The temperature of Siberia was once so much tnilder than at present that its birds, which were once sedentary, trow migrate to South Africa and else where. The great advantage of high-speed engines ta that the steam has no time to condense, or rather, that very little of it is condensed in comparison with the amount utilize«!. Str Douglas Galton speaks of the increase every year of fog and smoke iu London, and Dr. Russell shows that the city rain eoutaius twice as much impurity as that collected in the sub urbe. Professor Lodge argues that by disturbing the electrical condition of the air by kites or balloons raiu may l»e caused, and by this means the fog be dishxiged. MEALS - ALL HOURS ANO SHAPES SlifriHtn Sisters, Pr»p‘r‘s. The BUYERS’GUIDE if 4 m .1 March and Bept., each year. It *a un ency. .clop^dia of useful mfor- gf* motion for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We cm clothe you oud furnish you will, .ill the nee- H.ary and unnecessary n-rdiarco;- tc ride, walk, daiico, sleep, c .t, fUl . hunt, work,• go to church, or stay o home, and in various sizes, st h’s and quantities. Just llguro out v. i.d i - re<;uire.l to do all these things COHFOf T/iRi.U «nd you can make a lair estimate ol 'he value of the BUYERS’ GUIDE/ which will be sent upon receipt ot 10 centa to pay postage, FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES. Sok! by T. K. Bolton, Perxans gain rapidly while taking IL 80’ ITT’S EMULSION I, acknowicdged bj Physician» to be tbe Finest and Bent prepars Uon in tbe world for the relit f and cure of --------- Consisting of- APPLE, PEAR PEACH, CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY. CENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINC APRICOT, NECTARINE, DISEASES, EMACIATION, ALMOND, WALNUT, and OOLDSand CHRONIC COUCH8 Shade and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vine, Currants, Gixrneberrie«», I Black bernee, Raspberries, i Strawberriea, Figs, Etc., Etc. Our trr-es are grown without irrigation on Red hill land, and all of known va rieties that suoceed in Southern Oregon. Those contemplating tree plsnting will do well to visit our orchard and nur- serv, or write ns for price list. Postoffioe—Murphy. Josephine county Oregon. K. R. statien, Grant’s Pass A. H. CARSON & SON. T T T n CL 1 4 54,000 Bartlett Pear, Winter Nelis Pear, 15,000 " 15,000 Beurre d Anjou Pear' ___A’oyal Ann Cherry. 25,000 io.ooo Black Tartarian Cherry, 15,000 Black Republican Cherry, 30,000 Esopus Spilzenberg Apple. 30,000 Yel. Newtown Pippin 20,000 Baldwin Apple, 15,000 A’ed Cheek Pippin Apple 15,000 Northern Spy Apple, 10,000 Early Crawford Peaches. I on M VNUFACTURER, ,t low ratei, «n<! nil work done promptly. ;o is nrovte 6,000,000 Ferry’s Seeds —M. FERRY ¿ CO arv *kuvw Its w * h ! to bo tbe WORK Ropatring Neatly Done 11**HrreVti M a Yr > m tt,e «o*««* fiHRiAce', SEE0 MHU AL TA J 5 H. JUDGE. tn all ,ps>Uc*p»a and to toatjaàr^cuunOT» ASHLAND STATE 0. M. FERRY a C0.,0,lr««. Miti» NORMAL - SCHOOL. NOTICE J * "WEET, Pr.f- miilnt , Mathama H--, is. < ho’.ugj. School Economy. Vegetable, Flower, Grass, Alfalfa and Safron Jt LA M GOODYEAR, English «X ammar. Rhetoric, and Latin C. F. NF>SE. Penmanship tind Executive Work mb - L ottie d willard , Vt.icc Culture. KATE P CALVIN, In st rum ent al Mu«iv EMMA TGI.MAN, I» a .* ink’ end P»!ip!rip <M a M»A M OóGbYEAh. tTitle T* *i<’htr iu Training Sc hool ugg tignai . teaì ’WK k ». uf th» Senior Cl**' 1 ir»i tv:m Ukgi.inim> Sept . I«"*. Fo.* fur th lier inf.»*inalimi addico, J * "V ! it , pru’itlvnt, Ashland. Oreifoh. {H—4^ a Try the Cure Tbe treatment of ma • >f thi»»«« chiordc wcu! ailments pecufiur b» f,-i Hole] and fo»u.^i<al It. has affirded a x h *1 < liu' am! thoroughly (■ < ure 4»f womans pet uiULT maiadtcfo Dr. Pierre*« Imwrifr Pre~ .rrliMion i» lhe outgrowth, nr r - j :iu *.« » '*■»« un.I valuable rxjierirm*». ’jive, I of U-.Lrn» nials, rec«*iv«*d fr*»»n potn-ti!« il fror., 1 filij-»» clan« who lmv«* toted it in t m i .i_.ru Ji 1 t .rtl -1 vatrd arid <»t>stinnt«’ v bi their skill, prove lit b* tl » I’l’isl .mlM-rui remedy ever drvi«.. > f r t r»-Uet r ire*« mifiCriiir w<an«’»i. It 1« r. rvcutnn» 1*-1 n . u “ < but a» a nv* t ¡•»■rtect s Itii- f . « njuaiS peculiar ailment*«, m poMf riu*. Il* vigor;»* I or: (Adir it ImihirtM strength t’> tlir’T. ’’ nysi ifiu. ___ FD'I to Ute womb tu d its njm • • •« I/» i«rfk*nl.-«rx For overwork«^!, •• v. ■ rn--i t,' ' ’ •run-iltawn,” debilitated teiu her«, du E iix r* , dr» **'n*takcr% sei.niRtr»“»'v«>s • »■. fokrepor». nur> hu» nr.»tie uj. i -- f.-«•’ . !*■ »• i»m< n j; g» j. .»cjaily, br —- - rs, ------- l*irr<•••'« Fuvorite I'r« > •;i| .i u »■» tin* grwc«- . earthly boon, bring i itL i »« no u;»,-tizi.«« rordlaJ an«l reatorutiv»*» As a «oolhluK nr<l •*lrrTn.ihrnleu ncr vine. » «•■«-. " ».»Ai"- l‘.*v<»rit« Pr* i i * r .- iu.*; |ii.*; - un«l Is invíUuubl«’ lu i ■ p ,_* i,. ) *ti!»<!intiK nvrvoij« rxciUbUitv, irri!: iii’x, <*xVi;ui'-u *n pr««tratIon. • .. ,. „I «,.[» . .n- trwnüig, iiurv«»«« hyuipt 'fiA« < ’ .i . *t,«v utter:*! ant U|»«>u fbneti*. *.! »»• -I ■ »•• u.! • »,f tn. woujb. It if:4u« i- :» fit--hi»¡ - , <-puti<trf U«’\» ' menul anxiety uu l »1« r, , Dr Flrrre\ lavorile i* a Irgllluanle* . »«* pounord by an «•*]»«■! j* u« «• i <nt xkillfbl t.».* »k lan, and a«U¡»tvl t « v ■»:, <i iI(4tu *»r lanlsallon. It t«* v. uc i |u >»(X)p>MtlU<>najH | h rf* :| • i ii - ih :. .. , , |f < tv<, », u any coit«Ut!<>n f the \ -t i . ¡ - ,|,,C -i '.’I.-W8. - r nau • fi and kir»dr<*d nynq»t< i i < i « i» » wiii prove very in-/»« n. ui. A complete assortment of s'^.crtrx.T’ ... NORTHWEST! SETTLEMIER. Saddle and Harness J. H. Woodburn, Oregon. will be mad** to give entire «Htlsfaction COLD IN HEAD.^yrtV£W A particle 1, applied lr.fo rerh n<.»trH and F- ICTreahle. Price fiOe. »1 flrauiri't*. or »:, mail. iLY BROTUF’.BS. ’■ V .n » S'r \N lurk for CAtal<»gne and price liM to ALL ORDERED CATARRH Cleanses the Nasal Passages Allays Inflammation. Heals the Sore9. Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. ▼ Also, Nut, Shade, Ornamental and Ever green Trees Vines and Shrubbery. Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of everything in h I»«» vc line, which wili be sold at prices low a- can be offered any where. Th» great remedy for ffmrumptian, om. Waiting in Children. Sold by all Dnujt/Uta Ely’s Cream Balm Other Kinds of Fruit in Froportion.. . . . . . . . ASHLAND, OREGON OF PURE COD LIVER OIL •AJ-JD HYPOPHOSPHIT E 8 So disguised that it can be taken ested, and assimilated by ths most MDsitive stomach, when the plain oil ?annot be tolerated; and by the com bination of the oil with the hypo- phosphites is moch more efflesriosa Remarkable a.« a fltsh producer. Largest Stock in the pEQlF1^ SCOTT’S EMULSION A.H. CARSON & SON, Prop’s. OREGON A ppetizer . V life-long study. 1 warrant my remedy t ;raa the worst oases Because <-tl > rs I .i. ailed 1« no reason for not n.>« reeeivn.- ■' -eud at once for a lre»ti«c and a 1 ' » . -■• T- it mv iNFALl.tBLS llutEUY. Gue L ind Post (IFire. It co' W you n< r.al. aod it will cure you. Addr •4.C. ROOT.i.l.C., I83Pf .5l Almost as Palatable as Milk MONTGOMERY WARD A'CO. CURES INDIGESTION FITS, EPILEPSY o FALLING SICKNESS Six niilex South of Grant’s Pax«. Jose phine countv. Oregon. 111*114 Mjchtgau Avenue, Chicago.Ill URINARY^KIDNEY troubles When I aay O tre I do not mean m ■top them for a time, and then Live tie urn again 1 MUN A RADICAL Cl 11 1 liave made the diseade of w » x*aíi «¡ - h - "Fasorilr Pre «»r ri pi Im» ‘ I« n poUflvr eure fur the lu i ... toted ..u-»i » him n.i ! . ■. . ,.tr •ill <’as»*«of i» »i-•irrm-H, * x, -. •» Ivo iV4. flow! fl, >;ii . , iti Qp-xasfruatiuti, u.r ntnr.4 N,ip »■.•*; { r«-- t »i- >, ■ t |Ä,,. mci^truutmn, ua^Hturul • iul or fa I Ung of the v uti, • ,ku k , “irtiÄaE* a»-ukiiews,”* ant”V«T ¡uii, . r«*tr ’» rtdon, IriMidng d >w*n ««’iKiti os,« •firmt ; « ».*.■ .mnu 4» ‘D umi ulceruttoi i »• bluff amatati» u, pmn and tender!» __ _ m _ max < uqrfuitod with •• mterual brat.” Implements Egg Food, Etc. 1» u rrgnlaiur n acuufe, al th*u vritu’ul |*.'ri«-l . < cH girlhood t«j womiu«’,..* l, r. ’i.rJ! l| >u” t«a perJurtiv >•.(.• F.-L . .ni tu.. . produce milv g«...d jcm -I dl It >.« ut <4 »it and Vhti’iib*«* ■ • it*. « ffeH* tlio*«r dtwirt:« ra ami ra*t/» tm . Jr»' Ur »-vul frer (»U sppU'AUuU Addi-f u» that bit»T a’»«i ju- < nib al period, k Gt<>, eTA RHETT, rUe < aange «J Wtelln v A x II m . VS 1 tav»«riir BrrM’rhaioti. vi .«a taken tn »• .nmvU'JU with tot i ' « t rr. Pi«. •> MedJcul Df«cu\* *\>, and smull laxHlivr l>r. 1’U‘H.»' b Purgative ic.ut- <j Pilbq, cures Liver. Kidm-y Mnd h. , J »• isos, 1 ; ■ Ldnts, and at*.li i/t»*« cancer •»; >; • iiumorx from the system. Ha*» opened a nvw store, on Third Avenne* • Favorite Prr-r r'p»t«»M s« < t n t Near the Depot, Ashland, i.-tne f(»r w-iin* : Rn«trr 1 liii'dlKr «iiurHiRirc u. . -..« r V\ ith a vomplete.stiM’k of the heat line*- of f*».t It V-Vl JiP.4 - I . . y.J ... m may will im » r«*mD.r-i. iJa-, k .-ir-.D»«« ?..»- Iteto-u printed on the b »ttk-ui. jj., r. ,o:.’ fiuio fully carrkd out f<*r many year». Large l-» «)«- Ki.oe or *I k hp-h be will «ell in large or •iiisll quanti trntlir« far fiU.vu. tie« at iuwr«t rate« Fog large, ilfu«trute«1 Tr ’* <• « o D iwmam « of W omm COBts in atamiM. A«Mr»-.-. rr 1« K KH. 11. H. LITTL1 Paints, Oils & Varnishes PaiDiine o[ All Doyon w ¡nt to pitrebnse lote, fruit lands or a farm, call <>n or sddr.ns <♦. Including carriage work. (*«>ntracted for at F. Hillings, Abliland, Oregon. lowest figures ix Al World’s Dispusary Medical Association, M3 Mata Ml. RiriALO 4 » 4»