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I P F her - -ASHLAND JIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS W. II. LEEDS. Editor and Publisher. Term» at Subscription: (»no copy, one year........................... $ 2 » '* six months........................ Î 50 “ “ three mouths................... 76 Club Ratos, eix copies for.............. ! 12 50 Terms, in advance. TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. ASHLAND, VOL. XIII OREGON, FRIDAY, APRII ot AUsprti&ng: MK>A4- ww, fii-Ht iu«er^uD _ Each AadltiouHl uuierttuu. <£^VC;SCt' 6"' Job Printing |2 (C . 1 60 jpt ion« dpne on short no „ Circulars, Buri ceHsCard« Bilik ails. Letterhead«, Poet b-ra, etc., potteu up in g«x>d style at i: viug prices. i A Yew Naval \ c**cl I'ersoual Items. [Special to 8. F. (’hronii Presiilent Harrison dislikes to wear Baker City now has a flourishing Wuxhington, April 3d. were glove«« when walking, preferring, when militia company. .STATE OF OREGON. C. W. Ayers. H. K. Barbour, R.T. Elviage the Weather is cold, to thrust bi« bare opened nt th«* Navy Department this J . N. Dolph * Seuatur* morning for the con«truction of the hands into his overcoat pocketo for Dairyville is the name of a new town J. H Mitchell Binger Hviimnn C(»ugrc*!*inan new armored coast «i<'f«»use v«*s~ 'i. warmth. He never wears a frock coat. in Curry county. Hylvealer Pennoyer (ioveni.ir Three firms n»spon !<■;!. (tramp A- Sons Georg? W McBrido Among Mr. Irving’« pensioners area Svrrvlary of Mat«* Corvallis ih to have a brick sduxil of Plnhidt'ljihia bi«l 81.(51 l.n XI; th«* family which, when he was a very <>. W Webb txt«- Tr«*a.**urer house; <x«tjt alxnit .$2ii,l»M). E. B M< Kirov Xuprrii'temlenl Instruction Union Iron Works of San Frnneiwo, young and a very p<a>r actor in Scot F C Rake State Printer 81,(i28.95(l, and N. F. Bulmer A Co. of Str«'«! car« will ta minting in Albany K. S. Strahau. ASHLAND. OREGON. land, once invitwd him to a Christmas New York, 8J,**9’».(Mx*. The new vessel dinner, and t«x>k occasion al the name by th«* Fourth oi July. [ supreme Judge. W i11 iam P ls»rd IV . W I ha • vr. 1« to have a length of 25(5 teel will, a time to preeeiit him with a suit of The contract lias b.s*ti let for the (’. W. AYERS, Architect breadth of 59 feet and 4lii»> ton« dis- cloth«1« prepare«! for the «s-cismn. alni Fl KMT Jl l»l> IAL 1*1.1X11 T. jxiles for the elt'clric light in Corvallis. 1'iri-iiit Jud««* J. K Wvtmter. placemeut. She will ta protected by a offensl with much delicate kiudneea. w M l oh . ig District Attorney Iwlt of «t«x»l armor, «ixtix'ii inches thick, A ppccml dispatch from Pendleton, Estimates made on all kinds of buildings For Ja< k.*< *n. Jx-eplnn«*. I.ukc aud Klaaurth It is said that when th«' Shah last ■ays: Report« from John Day to-day and all materials furnished for the same. over the engine«, Loilersami magazim - «'«»Ulltlt'M. Plans and specifications for dwellings of and <»ight inches thick forwardand aft. visited England he was taken to New say that several humlre«i sb«.*p have ) «< ii.ox i oi STY. late.*t modern design* made al our office While the I mon Works is not the gate aud shown, among other article« lxx«n |H«isnmxi there by cattle men. Senator C. Stank-. and furnished tree to our patrons. We un derstand our business in all its branches, lowest biiider, it is more than likely of virtu, the gallows. In this engin«' ( attic ami horsemen have sworn that T Buwdilch t Représenta! i v es and <to nd hesitate to guarantee satisfac A. Miller that the <*outra«*t for the eonsiruelion h«< «•vincisi the greatest interest, and. tio sheep shall summer on their range. S tion. If you contemplate building any Combines tne Juice of the Blue Figs of H. Price of this veseel will ta award««! to them. expressing adeeire to s««' how it work««!, Sertoli« trouble is feared. R Neil. County Judge thing, from a foot bridge to a hole), call on California, so laxative and nutritious, It 8tx*in.s that lhe H|wx'ificatioiis call for asked th«* governor to hang a man. us at our office, corner Main and Hargadine with the medicinal virtues of plants Tin* Oregouian says: The Southern ^t>.. Ashland. Or., and see what we can do known to be most beneficial to the » Commissioners 54()U-boree power. living M. Scott, The governor explained that lie bad County Clerk Pacifi«* railroad company has tital iu for you We have an unlimited supply of not a man ready for the experiment, the general manager of th«« Union Iron Sheriff’ mat»-rialtoi all kind* for building purposes human system, forming the ON LY PER Treasurer Work«, who has Ix-eu m this city for wlierenpon the Shah el pressed Ins con the oouuty court a statement show ing and can build your house without any un- FECT REMEDY to act gently yet the value of its rolling stock in Oregon Assessor necessary delay, outside orders for plans promptly on the gome day«, giiarant««*e to <k v«-lop this tempt. "Hang one of Ui w." he «aid. •buoi Superintendent to lx* 83(*7,(>38. Of this umoiint 8127,- and *pecitlcations solicit« «1 and prompt at pointing to Ins suite. N«s«ll«*s to say amount of horse |>ow«*r. while Cramp A surveyor tention given to them We invite inspec (X «• is set down as the value of forty the governor did not comply. Coroner Hon«, the lowest bi.i<it»r«, agree only to tion of our work and cau give references eight locomotives, ami 824,3)0 as the where required. develop l.jlKI-iiorse power, and a Navy J«>»KrlllXH ««ILMV. Miss A. A. Crisp, a professional nurse jApartinent official said to-day under who had serve«! iu south Africa. Egypt value of twenty-nine passenger coar-hea. Ayers, Barbour & Elviage. Joiut Squalor. . w si. «'lair. Kepre^ntalive, » . I. IL»ward. I'oUilti Jlltlxe. V I'ulrix. the«e a*ii<*iimetaii<*es it was more than and Turkey, and who bail receive«! the The «vimpany has 47;»’ . miles m Ore .. J. Ilxnwth au<t >* Hansen; likely that the Union Iron Works would decoration of the Royal lhd Crum from gon ami the pro rata per mile is fixed — SO T«AT — Clerk. C. K «'banslur, SherilT. M. Mo.-s; at 8045.72. JAMES NOBSIS, be awarded the contract. The award Vict«»na. went («• New Zealand live TreMHurvr. J A, Jeuninics; __ ___.. . Awxsuxir, P. PURE BLOOD, .- . will probably be made next Monday. Ream. School Superintendent, -, W “1 A. Massie; j Theatrical trottp« after all leavn « REFRESHtNC’SLEEP, year« ago to take charge of a b«Mipital. Surveyor, VV. N. if. feaustltirs; saumlers; < t'oronbr. ’f Dr. There are many feature« of interest She has just been uiarri««! to one of great i].».«l of money in the oouutry. Flanagan. HEALTH and STRENGTH aliout the new craft. One feature, the the d«x*tors there, and her wedding A theatrical statistician estimat«« that KLAMATH COUNTY. boilers, has apparently given much gown was the costume of her profes at the present time in tin« country Naturally follow. Every one is wring it Joint Senator. A (’ogawell, of Lake; A shland , O k . Rei»rc*enta:ive. S. P. Mu**, of Lake: County an i all are delighted with it. Ask your trouble to bidder« and may intlueuce sion, while the bri<lesmaids were nine there are more than 50.101 people in Juagr, W. -. Mo**; Cu!ntni**ioners, W. C. «5. ggist f« r SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu- the aw'ard of th • <*on'raet. The «peci- teen nurses, all in nnifoim. Thecrowd various capacities depemiiog for their Cra.1. ford aud 1. B. Kv*ter; Clerk, A. L. Lrav fi -atioD« provid'd for two ordinary tu at the church was so great that a way living upon the dramatic profession. ed only by the lit. siheriir. M i>. ( hiIder*; Treasurer, ( ha*, bular iii.-irin«* Is >il« rs of l.'xMl-horae pow bail to ta f ir«*ed through for the bride He figures that the total |«er annum »larvv’. A'.*v*Mor, John Smart; School Super- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. iutendeut. P Fountain; Surveyor, J. it Grif great variety of styles in both cooking and heating, and er. but th«* remainder of 1 lie 54<Xl-horse to reach the altar. for profewsional transportation is 86,- fith; Coroner. J. sivmvu*. S am F rancisco , C al . power reqnirtxl is tobe Biippiie i by coal OIO.IMMI. a considerably largersunetlian prices to suit. We claim these to be uneqltaled ill ele LAKE < OVNTY. i • I v. N ew Y oi » k , N. Y- The Pope is a very fine ch««ss player, the railways receive from any other b tilers, i'll«**«» have lx*«*n tu«»<l wi'li Joint Seuator • \. « og*wvll. of Lake; gance of design and finish, :ui<l are placing them upon great Biic -ess <>u yachts ¡:nd in a modi anil one priest in Rome has the especial particular class of travelers. He also R« P «•*«>.lint i vr, S. P. Mow*. Coiiuty Judg.-, W. fied f«»rm by the French (iovi-mmeut. honor of Ix-ing his adversary over th«' state« that in one season theatrical A WiMiirc, Cotntni»*ioner*. R. L. Nhrrloek and Wi’.liam Bagley < ierk. W T. Boyd; the market with the But th- n in nival v<*is.*ls will ta board. The p ri «et. Father Giella, has p«M.p)e «|x*mi 84.ooo.000 for hotel «c- >heritT, William Carll; Treasurer, A. Me« al POSITIVE CUARANTFE largely ej nmental. If they come up played chess with Leo P««x'i for tlurty- eomtmxiatious. [Ex. lrn. School Superintendent, A. H. Ei*her; to expectations they will result in a two year«. When Cardinal Pecci was wwv**or, J. E. MrDouough; Stock I in» tor, that they are the Coluaa, April 3. The director« of A siilam », O regon . l> R. Jours. lage saving of space and weight. But rais«xl to the papacy. Father («iella, Í u MEETING <»F COURT*, ETC. who was then in Fiorem’e, got an in Colusa irrigation district met y«*«ter- at least one Cidder (Cramp) <hx*s not Will give estimates to furnish all labor The !*upmne Court uf Oregon mrvt* at Sa- feel confident of th«' result, for liepro- vitation to proetM'd to Rome and take dav aftenioou and received the re|x>rt utd material to construct all kinds of build L-m, regvila-term* commencing uti the first E. Grunsky regarding ings. at short notice. pos«*d to-day to enlarg«'the two tubular up Ins quarters in the Vatican. Giella <«f Engineer .doiidu.vs iu March and O< tuber. 1« «llers. and in <*on«idiration of this de is hot tempered, but the Pope takes th«- const ruction ot an irrigation canal. The circuit Court for the Fir*t Judicial r*~ All work warranted to give satis- l»i*’rict m ‘I» in Jackson county on tirbt Mon aet h ':i. parture from the designs, to wave all his temjH'r gixd-naturedly, and is «aid In bis ref«»rt he says that a canal with «tn * in A; ill. *f|.!e!ni».'i and December In Place of residence, Hargadine street.back claims to any Ixmusfor horsepower in to often improve the occasion by a hom a capacity of |.«0 cu I hc f«*et of water Klaiuatii eountv un sveuud Monday in Juue >f South School House. [12-41 excees of 5b HI. The next lowest bidder ily on the virtue« of resignation and per second will afford an ample supply and first Monday in November. In Lak- of water f«*r th«' Ins.Is of the district. eountv on the third Muuda» iu May and I he (the Union Iron Works) agris-d to ac meekness. s *reond Monday in Octui»rr. In Josephine I his flow i.s equivoleut to one cubic cept the Department’« plans and guar i «»uuty ou tirat Munday* in March aud Au Ex-Governor McCreervof Kentucky, foot ]«er s«x'Oii<l for each 225 acres in V H. ATKINSON, F. H CARTER K V. CARTER antee results. gust. during Ins nine yeara ’ service in the President. Vice-Pre*. (ashler For Jacksun county the County. Probata The new vessel will be a departure in Unit«d States Senate, savtd 84O.(Hxi the district. If this How is maintained and Cuiutuisaiuner«’ courts inert every design from any vessel in the navy, aud from his salary, and won a reputation for three months it would afford suffi mouth, commencing with the first Monday ; cient water to cover the entire district Captain Ilichlxirn, who is acting as f »r Josephiur euunty, the first Monday in I for economy which is still talked alxmt to an average of nine and one-half Jauuary, April, July and Septemtwr; for chief of the bureau «if const ruction, is at the capital. There was a cheap ho inches. The length of the canal is l ake county, every alternate month, coin- JAMES THORNTON, II. K. AM>EKS(>\ confident that she will la* the most for mrucing the firut Munday in January, for tel in Gtxirgetown whoso rates were thirty-nine miles, and the cart would Vice President. President. n.idaltle vessel for her ilisphu-ement of Kiainnth county, the first Wednesday in Ma ch. June, September and Noveml»rr. auv in th«* world, ami able to cope with Some 87 a week for ixxird aud hxlging, ta 810D.1MMI. exclusive of the right of ami here McCreery lned. Hi» would anything afloat. Sh<* approximates the walk from this plait* to the Capitol and wav. There is also an addition of Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 thirteen mile« at thehea«!. The report monitor type, ami is of 51 MJ) tons dis PROFESSIONAL CARDS. back every «lay. thus saving a dollar or placement in cruising trim. When eh«* so a week in car fare, and Ins personal was aecepte l. E. W. Jones of Colusa X 3K cr preeiital. The other di rector« are: E. g.Hs into action, by taking on water expenses were insignificant. None of (I. Morton. Sycamore; John lktggs ami ballast she sinks until her dix'k is lint his salary went to backmen. to florists, James Hart, l’nnoeton. eight«« n inches above the water level, to Wormlev or Chamlierlain; he never thus diminishing the size of the target played poker and never went to th« The Hoiinug mill« of Samuels A- ex[xH>e«l to its opponent. ’1 be sides theatres, and when he quit Congress Readere, m Monroe. Marion county, covering the macbitiery are to ta cov- h«- had enough to live on for tin* re«t burned April let. As Mr. Samuels ereil with sixttx u inch« a of armor, b«»- «>f his days. was going from the sflice in th«' rear sid«<8 the protection afforded by the- of the mill carrying a lantern on hi« coal bunker«. The bartattes eontain- Chief Justice Fuller will visit Chi arm, ataut midnight, be accidentally iug guns are to ta of sixteen-inch steel cago and endeavor to make his peaiv «-lipfied and fell, b'eaking the lantern. and the «leek will be of steel two inch«*« with his new son-in-law. If the chief The Hames instantly ignited the dust Corporal Tanner. thick. She will lx* 2(5] ¡eet long. 49 justice is humble enough. Mr. Autary ami rubbish on the ffoor, and iu a Corporal James Tanner of Brook het beam. IP , feet <lraf’. and have a may forgive him, though it is by no niiuute almost the whole building was J. T. Bowiitch, lyn, N. Y., the new commissioner of speed of 1G knot«. At this speed she means certain. A sou-in-law shouldn't enveloped, burning to the ground iu Attorney and Counsellor at Law pensions, has been intensely interested can steam (532 miles. Bill at ordinary lx* t<«> hard on the old folks. less than one hour, with all its <x»n- in the welfare of the wounded soldiers cruising sp««‘d latant nine knots) she ASHLAND, OREGON. A writer in the Washington Suudoi/ tents except a few barrels of Hour ever since the close of the civil war, would travel 2722 mile« without renew Will practice IL all court.’« of the State Cnpihtl suys I am informed that which was taken from one of the «tore and hail much to do with tin- building ing her coal supply. < oll.n tioUN prom pt lv ma le and remitted. President Harrison holds family rooms. There was in the mill tatween of the New York state soldiers' home But her most remarkable feature prayers in 9-4 the White House every 4*Mh) ami 5000 bushels of grain, which at Bath, anil is said to have aided m will ta the tremen Ions power of her was owned mostly by farmers who had morning, the building of t lie-home for disabled armament. On the forwar«! bartatt, the family At half past seven o'clock left their ••bread wheat” for th«» year assembles in the library, < onfederate soldiers at Richmond, Va. mounted oil a turntable and manipu Morris M. Harkness, where General Harrison reads a chap «tored there. This being the case the Does a General Banking Business. For Sale at Lowest Rates at He is a nativeof Schoharie county. N. lated by hydraulic power, sin* will car ter in the Bible, which he explain« m loss of grain will not ta heavy to any ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. Y. In September, 18(51. he enhstisl in ry a «ixtoen-inch ritie. weighing 110 one pvrson. The loss is estimated at the Eighty-seven th regiment, N. Y. S. tons and forty-nine f«x*t long, one of a few words. The Ixird’s prayer is from 816,0i)0 to 825.0MI; no insurance. ’ollectlons ma<le at all accessible poluta on G rants P axh , O reuon . then re|x*at««l by the entire family, and terms. V.. at the age of 17 years. Ho was all the larg«*st guns afloat, In the rear i favorable It took the unit«si effort« of theritizens exchange and telegraphic transfers (1^' nin e iu Ahlf Building. Front Mreet. through the Peninsular campaign, tartatte there will ta a twelve-meh the exercis«* end. It has always Ix«en of that place to save the drug and dry s Sight Portland. San Francisco and New York. custom fer the Harrison's to have taking part in the tattles of Williams ritie weighing forty-six Illi.I .ille-luilf the K« hm 1 k Htore <»( A. Milti.-lm, wIiK-li morning family worship. Kivi their or- b<>u<jhi at standard prices. Plain & Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels. Hosiery, Etc. 7f»/.7 burg, Fair Oaks, Yorktown and the tons. A iifnen-llK'h dynamite gun fif 1 ciipancy of the White House will not stands just across the btreet from the J. S. Howard., seven days' light liefore Richmond. ty feet long will proj«*ct front th“ how, interrupt the custom." mill. It caught on fire several times, OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. After leaving the Peninsula, the Eigh ami in other places th«* vess«*l will car but was put out with buckets of water Notary Public and Conveyancer Room> to Rent. When Mr. Bayard lavarne .... ........... carried from tho river. Considerable ty-seventh fought at Warrington. Bris ry six tbirty-tliree-poumlers. three MEDFORD, OREGON. 11 U Nicely furnished rooms to let at the Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, tow Station and Manassas Junction. nine- ponmlera. two six-poumler« ami I of state he found just alxive bi« desk «larnage was done to the gixxis by residence of Mrs. H. Ralph on Main All kind» of real busint*<R given care 13« W. 11 ATKINSOX’, *<i»rretRrv »tn«l (¡«nartl m m jf * e In Ailgust in 18(52, while under the four threeqxiumlers. all revolving can the portraitsof Abraham Lincoln, Dan water.—[Ex. street near business part of town. [13 ful attention, and information furnished The Machin«' iel Webster au«l U. S. Grant. command of Gen. J. C. Robinson, he non and rapid fore guns. eo>i< eming property in the new town. A fatal runaway accident took place was so badly wounded as to render guns ami eh'ctric search lights on a «•orni«ination did not please him and he necessary the amputation of both legs hollow ste« 1 military mast will <*<>:n- banislasl Wetat«*r to an ante-naun and on the road south of Eugene YVtslnre- just below the knee. He was taken plete th«* «hip, which will take three* bung a picture of Mr. Cleveland in the day evening ataut 630 o’cl<x*k. that Dr. J. S. Farson. vacant place. When Mr. Blaine came caused the loss of one lift'. Two men prisoner in that condition, but whs ex and one half years to build. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, to the desk two w«s*ks ago he hxiked by the name of l’etcr li«««e and C. H. changed at the expiration of ten days at the picture of Mr. Cleveland with Arnspiger, th«* latter a resident of and was sent to Fairfax seminary hos \<«t a Hard Bird to ( alcli. A shland , O keoon . iiispl.*asure. Calling one of his assist Harrisburg. ha«l Iteen out a couple of pital, where lie staid until he was re Lax! w«x*k Hermann, the magician, ants he whispered to him «*arn«*etly for 11111«»« south of Eugene to «•*» aliout a 1 itti.■«• ut n-iden««* on Mula street, next moved to his home. door to Presbyterian church. 111-42 Corporal Tanner, upon being asked was standing with half a d«»Z ‘n gentle a few moments. The following day grubbing contract which Ro«« had what his policy as commissioner of men near one of the tree« in front of th«* face of Cleveland disap[a'ar«xl alni taken. When near Mr Walter«' farm pensions would be, said: "I can best Willard'« H'itel. Th«* bran dies were Wetater’« strong countenance again the team, which was a young one, be Dr. S. T. Songer, came frightened ami ran away. The answer that by quoting one of General full of clintteriug English sparrows. held the place of honor. wagon Rtriick a chuck bole throwing Harrison's remarks during the last Sai<l Mr. Hermann: "I cut zis from a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ixith men out. Ross it is thought fell Manly Tears. campaign. He said. 'Gentlemen, it is newxpliparie alxnit how to eat the spar ASHLAND, OREGON. on his bead, as Ins neck was broken no time to use the apothecary’s scales row." aud he read as follows: A pretty little story conn-s from “Take a fat little bird by the tank, when found after the runaway. The Office in Odd Fellows building, second when you come to weigh the services Washington. The other «lay S«>cretary floor. on Main street. (11-12 of the men who saved this coun sprinkle a little salt over it, take out Noble whs found by a visitor, in tears. wagon was badly broken, Hml was dis- try.' It seems to me that this is a the gullet, put the bird cleverly in your Surprised at the spectacle, the visitor tnbut«xl along the road to the city pretty good motto for all tlie people of mouth, bite off dose to your fingers sought to withdraw, but the wxretary limits. Ross was numarnrsi ami bad Chas. E. Beebe, M. D.. the United States to adopt. If 1 were and chew him manfully: tin* result will «•ailed him tack. Then he told how a no relative« eo far as known in this asked to define my ideas on this pen ta an abundance of juice to envelop few moments tafore be had lieen vicinity. Both men at the time of the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON sion question m a sentence I would the whole organ Hinl you will enjoy a waited upon by an old. worn out and accident were under the iniienoe of ASHLANI». OREGON. unhesitatingly reply: ‘A pension for pleasure unknow n to the vulgar. F’r««gs' somewhat delapidated man. He was liquor, ami had lx«*n so since morning. Special attention given to the treatment every surviving soldier who needs one, legs, blue points, little neck clams, ter si«’k. feeble and evidently very poor. The remains were buried iti th« I. O. of 4‘bmnie female diseases. and no soldier’s widow, Tat her or moth rapin, pl «ver, everything would give He wore a Grand Army badge. He O. F. cemetery Tuesday foremxtn. - Office consultation free where profession er, should be in want.’ Iain going to wav b.'or.* the sparrow, according to said be came to see the secretary to |Eugeue Guard. al wrvire* are not required. Office in MasonL- Block, over rhitwchxFs take hold of this mighty machine, and this <1« option, if otice placed oil the get his signature to a petition to have United Stat«*« Marshal Atkins has drug store; residence on Oak street. am not fool enough to think I have bills of fare of fashionable caf«*«." turn appointed postmaster of his little brought down from Alaska five prison n2Nvl2 "That is very well. ” sai«l on? of the nothing to learn ef its workings." town in Missouri, worth about £((Ml a ers en route for San Quentin, Califor •w "Are you iu favor of an increase in gentlemen, "but how art* you going to year. The veteran related his strug nia, says the Astorian. lx»wis Sharp, gel the little rascals? They are t«x« the soldier's pensions?" Dr. W. Staaâeli, gles with poverty, his ill luck, bis poor who murder«*«! a man in w'estern Alaska, "I tell you frankly I am opposed to small to shoot ami too sly aud lively health, ali<i how much he msHbxi that wa« sentenced to the penitentiary. to ta caught." ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, these 81. 82 and $3 a mouth pensions “Oh, you are mistaken. It is very litt]«> place. And. when he mentioned He was taken to Sitka via San Francis If you are going to give a man any easy to catch z<* sparrow. S«x*, now 1 Ins name. Secretary Noble gave a start, co, nearly lO.iMk) miles, for trial. Nor Ha* ¡orated in Asnlaud, Or.. for the prac thing give him enough to realize lie is and took th«« veteran's hand and said: man Dilbtlk«* g«x*s for three years for tice of his profession. Makes all chronic getting something. If there is an old Catch one," and he n ade a grab into “I cannot get you a little [xistoflliv robbing in Juneau; Louis ('ankme, u di*»-ast-s. such as Rheumatism, Asthma. Piles, Ki-iury diseases, Liver C omplaints, soldier who has got a claim that you the atmosphere, and. sure enough, got like that, nor do I think you want it. Russian, to two years for Helling whis Ft-male Disease*. Ac., a specialty. Consul are satisfied is a good one and ho lias a c«x*k sparrow in Ins hand that chat Come here at I o'clock and I'll try and ky to Indians; Aaron, Imlian chief of tation fr^v not quite proved it, my policy is to as tered and p«x*ked viciously. Hermann find something better." the Clnlcat trita. who is said to have office next door to Arlington Hotel, near the drpot. |12-44 sist him to secure the proof. You showed up the plumpness of th«* little Men’s Navy Blue Overshirts. The delapidated man's name was i mnnlere«! orcauwsl to ta kiltal eleven bird to his staring friends, saying: may say that I am not opposed to B«<njamin M. Prentiss, whose . white miner« at different times, who Reduced to $1. knocking out soldiers' claims because •'Now my little friend, do not hurt me. General command Ixire tlie brunt of the first were entering the Yukon country, 1« Ah. you get away. ” and the sparrow of a technical shortcoming." escaptxl an«l Hew up to a limb, where «lay's tight at Shiloh, and who stoml I s«'nt to pnson for four years, charged he smoothed his feathers and lixiked his gronnii to protect tlie rest of the , with mayhem. He defined twelve Men’s Light (’heck Suits, Men’s Red Flannel Shirts Didn't Know a Good Tiling. army until, surroiinde«! on nil xbles, he . marshals to eff«*ct his arre«t and gave very mad. Below cost, onlv $4.15 a suit. Reduced to $1. A Butte creek farmer recently bought “I will catch anmxler." said Her and hn entire command were captured. them ton minutes to leave lu« moun- I«atr Surgeon In L. s. Army.] , lain retreat. His trilw* number« 5k- some Angora goats and as the proper mann, and making another grasp, se General Preutiss is very old now. ll«i 1MMI |xx«ple. Kootwat. another Imlian, cured another sparrow, this tun«' a hen. has not ls«‘n successful since the war. OREGON. ASHLAND, thing was to provide shelter for the Men’s Heavy Suits, reg. price ss. All Kinds of Tobaccos Men’s Fine Shirts, Presently he let her go and said: He has trif^l once or tw ce for elective . g«>«« to prison with his no«« bitten off, animals he built a shed for them. The Office on oak street opposite new brick "Now I will try to catch two sparrows offices, but ins |M>litics waa against turn , th«* r«wult of getting married. Ins bnda suit. next morning he wont out to the lot. To be closed out at $5 All at cost. cost. At hotel. 13-26 , biting off that memtar, whereii|x>u he but not a goat was to be seen. After at on«' tun«*," and making a clutch. in Missouri, and for the past few years ■ threw her in a bush fire, where she re- looking «taut he finally discovered the tix«k in his hand with t wo sparrows in it. Im lias ek<-l out a scant livelihood by ceiv««! Hevere injuries. The anthoritiM Ax lie allow«! them to escape he re lecturing for a war panorama. whole band on the roof of the shed, Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs, Men’s Fine Woollen Shirts, Mr3. ?. M. Webster, M. D„ Swretary Noble was true to his , have instructions toseml all the priaon- contentedly chewing their cud. Ik marked, with an boneat smile that All at cost. word. At 4 o'chx'k lie apt*anted the , er« to San Quentin serving over one All at cost. would take in a horse-«lealer, “ You has oome to the conclusion that the HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, . year. Angora goat doesn't know how to ap see. gentlemen, ze sparrow is not a old gt'neral to a place as Indian In- sjiector at 82.5IK) a year, and it 1« pre- ASHLAND, ORBOON. lianl bird to catch. «*ef yon only knew preciate a good thing.- [Albany Dem Hats of All Kinds, Men’s Nobby Dark <'beck Suits. How Can Parent* how to catch him." [Washington Post. sumed the old man want away happy. ocrat. ■ Tlie tears sliiii by the secretary did All of them at cost. allow their children to cough and strain Reg. |>c. $20. t<> be closed at $!«’> at cost. Special prices in organs until April The endorsement of German Syrup is him honor. |S. F. Alta. and cough ami calmlv sav; "Oh! it is only a little cold." and keep giving them 15th. Immense reduction. Cash buy unparalleled. We will publish 1000 testi Advice to Mothers. monials reoeived during the last six cheap and dangerous nie«licine«. until ers, — now is your . chance to make money Mell’s Men’s Nobby Hats, Men’s Kim* l>lk. Diagonal, reg. $2»• — -- . ¥ J. S. Walter, M. D. 3., months. Iteiid them. Slav suve your at E. B. Hunsaker's mneic room. Mr«. Winnlow’« Soothing Syrup, fo they are down with lung fever oroon- life. Onlv 75 ets. each. To lx* dosed at $15. at cost. children teething, in the prreription <> Humpti««n. wh« n they «*an ta so easily re W ill practice hi>profession of Dentistry B vri . inoham , N. t.. May 31. one of the best female nnrsr« mid phy lieved l«v Begg« Cherry Cough Syrup? A Fortannte Druggist. —AT— G. G. Gains. Dear Sir; -I am fre aiciuna in the United Suites, and han It ha« m> HujH-rior. and few «xjuala. Chit quently troubled with sev.-re colds, mid A ahlano , O regon . used for forty years with never w«x«d Bros.. D. uggikta. Bovs’ Hats, Men’s Eine < ’iitaway Suits. Mr Edwin W. Joy f^r many year* and ip w a the only remedy that wi:l relieve me of been failing success bv miliiona of inothcra 118 them is your Boschee's German 8vrup. for thiir children. During the process drngRifit on the e« rn' r < f r i ><-.t nffli r a resilience. at cost, Reduced to 35 cents each. proê'crouM Washington. April 5. Applicants All at and Market xt’»*«* s in s%n Fran' isco, pr ba! ly I have used it for tmire than twelve years of teething its value is incalculable. It for appointment in the consular service Ills a constant hons«'hokl companion noyer drea • d <»f rbalin ' 1 i *y< • 1‘! the : • i- relieves the child from pain, cures dys will not lie encourageil by the fact that with me. Our nietchant here procured A. C. Caldwell, and diarrhea, griping in the Bovs' Gents’ Collars, Cuffs. Jewelry, ite. ciae knum .«f the c< untry. ] ,1 \an* • rumor* it tirst al my solicitation, mid says he entery Men’s bowels, and wind-colic. Bv giving health the entire nnintar, of I’onsuls to whom having I m *, n • ar nn ’. 1 : 1 * has sold a great many Isittles. It is a are paid is only 21b; of these to the child Mechanical and Operative Dentist. All at cost he has >-*r i k it L. ■. an b rc nu <r r. ;• r r v. «•ery popular remedy in this section. 25c a bottle. it rests the mother. Price salaries at C< »St. All at cost. 22 are <s>nsuls-getmral, whose salanee detailed t ' nnearth th“ cause, an 1 aft« r m* Every person w ho has used it speaks in vary from three thousand to six thou ASHLAND. OREGON. the highest terms of it« merits. I do diffic lty unraveled th* f“ll< w;. : st sand dollars j>er annum. There Hre How to Prevent It. Nitrous Oxide Gas adniiuintered for ExAinine those large plugs of To- It at* j e thatabmt wvtn j< .;rsa ’ • ai E gli-h not know of a singls case it has not six classes of ixmsills. exclusive of Con cured. 1 first used it in Vermont, where 'In* p iiuh-xs extraction of teeth. A great many of our citizens would suls general, the hlghnet class receive phyah un. a gT< i-t Mnd» t • t b tany. loca ♦ -i c< »st. bacco-below cost-on)v 25c. tbiadt) ;vf" (»tlie«' over the Bank.— ¡42 -S4] 1 lived before coming here, I adv i ae like to know how to prevent so mtK'b HUira-t... -.va» u «t titex»h<, « thirty-five hundred dollars per annum, everyone to use it, as it certainly in the yet the f“W » Mes th.it fame to him attracted If" best cough medicine I have ever known. scratching up of gardens by hens and ami the lowest fifteen huudred. There chickens of the city. The Astorian little attend' .« H > ig » as -*■'•< d to 1 Ml 1 have tried nearly all <>f them nt differ- are but seveu in the highest class, of Ganiard’s Orchestra, gives the following “A Young's river which six are in China and one in the treatne nt <f 1 v<r a:.d kid: y dia-r l. ent times. chicken raiser says he has devise«! a ICallaoi Peru. Yonrs respectfully, and vitiabd blo-î I * taut h * a* titty toe* Of \dil.md, Oregon, late of < al Pro way of preventing chickens from with tne*-- . * t' . n < npL.ir.t- un**marvt »- i . k Are now prepared to furnish the best of scratching up his garden. He cross«« lie ■reined al'., at in:M’.ibb and hie -p • ’ nusie for public or private Parties. Bali*. Wilil Gee«e. the long legged Brahmas with the Picnic*. xV . at any point on the coast Burklcii's Arnica Salve. modest method» r«n-l L> w-: k* ¡>t < ret wa* short legged Bantams, ami the result All the new popular ihiimc is played by ;<jr««s Valley. <’al. I»i«patch. April 5. as much a mystery as him* If. After hi* de The I m st aalve in the world for rut«, Uiis 1 >ruht -tr.i is a new breed of fowls with one long pirtare about a yar later Mr «T- y dihrnun d A heavy fog settlol over the city, leg and one short leg. When they bruiacH. Horen, ulcer«. Halt rheum, fever Having employed a large number of mil- to fathom the s*< r* t. ai;d copy :«/ all t1 j-r«s and myriads of wild geese hover««! sores, tetter, chapped bandit, chilblaina. • we arc at»’e to furnish any number rriptiori h-’ had fill -î f> r t ' < • rrat ‘ <1 ct( r over the town. They were lost in th«* raise either leg to scratch they lose cornu, and all akin emptiona, and posi of band* Any instrument or a caller fur their balance and come to grief. Af nish« d to other bands All order* by mail tively cure« piles, or no pay required. It he began a syateman • analysis. IL 1 - ( . t*. fog. and were attractal by the electric r trh graph promptly attended to. Terms iuatif n he discovered running all through th lights, many of them coming into the ter a few demoralizing attempts they ih guaranteed to give ¡aerfect aatiafac- »Iu <}* reasonable Address tion. or money refunded. Price 25 centn ‘•proscription« f-»r liver and kidn< y tr ;• a. street. The heaven« were literally desist." 12 I’» Prof. <ianiar«l, Ashland. Or. »w*r box. For sale by CbitwoAi Bros. vltiateu blood and stomach discr-b rs a . - < <• tilled with the migratory birds, and f«xxl. nn.l l«ck of exercise, daring of vegetable extract« indigenous t<> < aiif* r .m, their noise could lx* heard for miles. the Rich winter month«, <*Ati**>> the syrt.ni to so simple and so well known under Em.i !y Brush lire« were kiinlkal on the banks become torpid ami the bl-xx! impure. A Cough! and Coughl! and Cough!!! M B. Moore, every (lay na n.e* to < very s> bo I boy as to ♦ i - of th«1 town reservoir by hunters, after dose or two of St. Patrick's Pills will What in the Wourld is the reason voq tirely dissipate the suspiemn that they were the lights were extinguish««!, The cleanse slid invigorate the system, puri will cough and keep coughing and still Paper Hanging and Decorating, the active principles involved Ro certain, birds were lured to Hi« water by tires. fy the blood and do more good than a k«*ep trying inferior medicines when however was Mr. Joy that he had dtacov r< d and many of them were killed, Sm*h dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by BEGGS'CHEltltYCOl (ill SYKI'P will House Painting Etc. the secret that he embodied the new eh u-ent-. a flight of wild geese was never Been I'. K. Bolton. |wmilively relieve your cough at once ? Order* to be left at B F. Reeser’« hard this is n<* advertising wliitue, but an in a pr* pa at ion of Sarsaparilla V* di-o:*e ih< here before. «■tiard Agsln-t Hi«- strike. ware More R» *i<l» n< ( tn Reeser * addition, actual fact, and we guarantee it. CHIT taste, and put it before his « ustumers under the , corner I nion and Fairview Htreet». 41 And always have a bottle of Aker's WOOD BROS., Druggists. modest name < f Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. A Healthy Growth. English lU'iuedy in the house. Y«>u can- I-nmediat' ly the same marvelous «toriea - an e Bro-ado diagonal and plaid drew, not tell how s<x>n croup may strike your A dollar saved is a dollar made Buy Acker*» Blood Elixir ha» gain« <i a firm back * f it* a-t nish.ng effe» K and the mysr. n gvxxl«, 10 eta. per yard at M. L. Al little one. or a cold or cough may fasten your goods at the Rod House. hold on the Kmcrican people and in ac x wa: ►»’*• 1. and tho tilk it baa crested has knowledged to i»e superior to nil other itself ujiiti yon. One dose is a preven ford'«. x 1) .iiiaed it t ~‘.ep into pr minence. an«l piepaiHtion». It is a tive mid h few doses a positive cure. All cure for Rock Candy Drips Syrup, KO cents order* pour in da. y from all over the coast. all L .od anil skin dineaae». File medi throat and lung troubles yield to its per gallon. Regular pnee 91) cent«, at And tiius another Cabforniaiu«!uatry h-apa into cal fr termly iudorae and prescribe it treatment. The remedy guaranteed by the Red House. x i •xuten«. < -S I'. Axumirttr. Guaranteed aud »old bv Chitwood Bro» Chitwixxl Bros. OFFICIAL > ARCHITECTS, DIRECTORY. STOVES and Ranges. With Firm Backs. Guarante.M for 'leu Years. | BUILDERS, ETC Ayers, Bartow & Elviaie, Contractors & Builders. KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cisansethe System Effectually, Architect ani Superiutenflent, Bam Best Made and Finished Best Operating, and A I < >1*H( Ashland Woolen Mills ASHLAND OGN. Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay Rakes, Austin S. Hammond, ATTORNEY AT LAW Horses' Feet. .Clark’s Horse Review. If a horse is suppose«! to have a corn, says Whip and Rein, let the sb««« be removed; the inside quarters of one or both forefeet upon being pared will show a streaked, intl.um'd appt-aranoe. The horu will lie soft and more spongy than other portions of the hoof. In bad or long-neglected ca.se«, if you fol low the corn with the knife you will come to suppuration, lu ail such cases one invariable condition is found — the horse stands upon a thick heeled shoe and the frog of the hoof cannot touch the ground. The whole weight of the horse rests, not upon its natural, elastic support, but ii|M>u long, horny heels aud iron. This condition is a violation of natural laws, and a corn is the first and most easily managed con sequence. The smith whose ignorance of the anatomy of the organ be bus disabled, is the sole cans«’ of the trou ble, "cuts out the corn,” ami at tributes the difficulty to weak feet, hard pavements or gives any excuse lie thinks may answer for the moment, and puts on, |H«rhaps. a "bar shoe.” He cannot tell why be puts on a bar shoe, but he knows it will give tem porary relief, and the relief is in this wise -the bar must rest upon the frog, ami the hoel is U'lL sway «o allow it to do so. This, by a clumsy contrivance of heavy iron, is getting a part of the relief that nature demands. The true relief is in sucli a system of shoeing as will preserve the natural action of the foot. Tlie natural action is with a low heel, to have the frog of the foot strike full upon the ground and press up ward, against the downward action of the coffin bone, just as a spring ai’ts when a weight is tlirowu upon it. The horse's hoof, continues the au thority quoted, is simply a lioot; in side of it is a true foot. The frog is onlv a part of the hoof that has a nerv ous connection with the living tissue inside the horn. Just above the frog is the seusative frog, ami on tins rests the coffin lame. Tiie vascular bone is connected with the hoof by elastic lamiiiie, and moves in the hoof by tlie action of the horse, having its natural rest upon tlie frog. If a horse stands upon a rim of iron, the center of tlie hoof is supported; the points of the pressure are under each “wing” of the coffin Ixitie. From lack of action the frog dries up and loses its function; the sensitive frog sympathies in tins condition. Circulation and secretion is lessened. There is more or less fe ver, probably not pereeived by the groom, or, if perceived, he “stuffs" the feet, intlamatlou tagins at th« points of pressure under the wings of the coffin bone ami the horse lias a corn. The cure of this defect is obvious when th« cause is stated; it is to shoe so that the hors«« will invariably stand upon his frog. This must be s««cured by the use of a shoe that will admit no other bearing, ami the method known amoug horsemen as the G<xxi-enongh system. No hors«* can travel safely without the use of the frog. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS 0 JU, Closing Out at Cost. Closing Out at cost. I Contemplating a change in my business at an early riod, 1 will offer my entire stock at cost until the same is closed out clothes at cos t or a bargain in any other line as propose closing mis stock IMMEDIATELY. we 0. II. Johnson Block, Ashland, Oi Clothier and Hatter CliiiareiiCryforPitclier’sCastoria