Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 25, 1889, Image 4

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    lamins a Uoneee.
•ken ; s . J.) l*.»nar<-h <»‘t. hi
Yeoterdny morning wus the scene of
u iktsperute fight betw« u It,«» men an<li
a young, niitanuyl iioness which al '
most result«! fatally for one of th. i
men. who. however, escaped by denling]
a death-blow ou the back of the head
to the ferocious queen of the forest.
Hermann Reiche is an animal import. !
and has iu L ib baru a large number v
wild beasta. Two weeks ago he r»
laza orner tore ceiv«i an <>r<ier for a tamed lioness,
but he bad not any. He di<l. however,
have a fine three-year-old wild lion«- .
A nd D ealer * in
She bad never seem«! Very vicious,
aud he thought that she could be
Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges tam«i quite «isily.
With out-of bis men, Edward Thiel-,
Trusses, Toilet Articles.
he gave the lioness several lessons,
tying her lege together aud throwing
her ou her back and then playing
gently with her. Yesterday he thought
she was quite tam«l. an.l so he said to
BfWINO MA6NINK NIIDLIS
Thiele, "Now, we will simply put two
AMO SUPPIICS.
chains to her <-ollar. You will take
one chain and I'll take the other, and
ARTISTS’ - MATERIALS. we will hold her between us. If she
becomes ugly we will be able to k«-p
her from doing any harm to either ot!
Special attention paid the
u«k" So chains five feet in ietigt l>g
Prescription Department were adjusted to a collar round tin*
lioness' imck aud she was walk«! our||
,..t«
of the cage into the barn, Euch
the men had armed himself with
iron 'bar.
At first the lion«« didn't seetn
uotloe that thia training lea« >n was
any way different from others, and six
behaved herself. Then it dawned upd
on her that her legs were all right!
The lioness dashed away nobly with
her tutors hanging on the ends of be
chains, afraid to let go. George, th
' «ilored coachman, was in the race, to<
He kept ahead of the lioness and rn
be never ran before in his llb|
LARGEST STOCK IN THE ; as
Suddenly she stopped in the chase <!
■ the negro and turn«! on
Iteich»
NORTHWEST !
“Hold her, Eddy! hold her'”
1 Reiche to bls man. and Thiele hut
. back on the chain and pull«!. B(
I the young lioness was very strong ar
Thiele soon tir«l of the strain.
Reiche did not let go his chain
i that would have been unfair but
paid out the slack liberally. Beaidi
All the leading varieties <>f fruit,
that, he caught his little iron bar fir:1
»hade, ornamental, nut and
ly iu bis right baud aud hammered tf
evergreen trees.
queen about the bead and should'
with it. 1 tn.-l.'also int la-r will: h
scraper. The attack in the rear di
traet«i her attentrin. and it b«'ati'
Thiele's turn to yell. Tbeqneen dart. I
from one to the other and would ha' -I
Send for catalogue and price list to
torn the men to pi«vs if their sense if
danger had not given them unusual
J. H. Settlemier, Woedbon, Or. strength.
At last, as Thiele's streugth was giv­
ing out, the animal m ale a desperate
attack on Rieche and dragged the
other man after her. The moment
was serious. The lioness must be over­
come at once or she would soon be
mistress of the situation ami a terrible
tragedy would be enact«!. Taking
careful aim, Reiche hit her just back
of tbe head with his iron bar. She
opened her mouth wide, gave one long
Hix milee South of Grant a Pass, Jose howl and sank to the ti«>r, dead. Her
neck was broken.
pbiue county. Oregon.
H. C. SHAW PLOW WORKS
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IMPORTERS AM) DEALERS IX
for Infants and Children
"CMtorfa is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it aa superior to any preecnpUon
luwvru to me ’’
II. A. A rctikr , M D,
U1 Ba Oxford bl. Brooklyn, N Y
All Standard Patent Medicines
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WOODBURN
NURSERY
’•■1
VINES & SHRUBBERY
LB. CARSONi SON, Prop’s.
-------- Consiatiug of--------
APPLE, PEAR. PEACH.
PLUM. PRUNE, CHERRY.
APRICOT. NECTARINE.
ALMOND, WALNUT, ami
Dr. F. D. Larke. of Bogers City. Mich.,
says the epidemic <>t last yeariu Presque
Isle County in which so many persons
lust their lives, was oholene dysentv.y
instead of cholera as first reported. De
used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kemedyand says it succeeded
I where
all other remedies failed. Aot a
single case was lost in which it was used.
This Remedy is the most reliable and
most successful medicine known for
colic, cholera morbus, dysentery, diar­
rhoea and bloody flux. 25 and 50 cent
buttles fur sale by I. K. Bolton.
Expense uf L imbs in Washington.
Gen. E. S. Oslmrin», Congressman
from the Twelfth Peuiisylvama dis­
trict, contributes an interesting article,
from which the following extracts are
taken:
“For a Congressman to live in tbe
capital--that is, to make even a very
mediocre figure iu society he must
Hpemi an amount equal to at least
twice bis salary. I shonl«l think 81.\-
000 a year would hardly go far in giv­
ing a man anything like a prestige. 1
mean, of course, tbe average Congress­
man, tbe person who baa neither bril­
liancy nor social standing to commend
him, It is a fact, and a regretable
one, that a Congressman is measured
by the money he spends, not by his
ability or merit. Take the average
CougresiMnan who endeavors to live
within bis modest salary, and he lives
in a very unpretentious wav. A cheap
boarding-bous«*. sav from
to 810 per
week (a boarding bouse e*jual to a
clerk’s boarding-house in Philadel­
phia 1, is his temporary borne.
His
social life is a narrow one, as must
necessarily be the life of a lteprveent.'i-
tive who bits no wealth to squander.
He is a fit prey of the lobbyist, an easy
subject for shrewd jobbers, for be sees
the others living in clover, and knows
that it is within bis reach, and the
temptation ia not always rpsisUnl. But
take it all in all, Congressmen do not
all live “high,” not in the elegant style
which newspaper correspomlents de­
light to picture them. Very few. if any,
of them save any money out of their
salary. It is possible for a man to live,
but his standing is impaired and bis
prospects damaged beyond repair.
There is no reason why a man could
not live within his means, beyond
that of social st niggle.”
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
Grape Vine, Currants, Gixvu'berries.
Blaekberriee, Raapbernea,
Strawlierriee, Fi^s.
Etc., Etc.
Onr tree« «re grown without irrieation
on Red hill load, «nd «11 of known va-
netiM that aucceed in Southern Oregon.
Thoee contemplating tree plnntiim
will do well to visit our orchnrd and nur­
sery. or write us for prio« list.
Poatoffio«'—Murphy, Josephine oonnty
Oregon. K. K. station. Grant's Paas
A. H. CARSON & SON.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE
Choice Landa For Sale.
For sale. 3,019 acres of land, 419 acres of
farm land in the valley, good for fruit or
grain.
Two thousand six hundred acres foot-hill
and mountain-side land, good for fruit,
dairying and stock raising This tract of
land has over seven miles of fencing, dwell­
ing house, a stock shed H6x90 feet, and
plenty of living water.
Call on or address
J. 8. R krrin ,
Ashland. Jackson Co., Oregon.
Livery Stables ii Ashland Offered for Sale
at a Bargain I
On account of my having been crippled in
a runaway sometime ago, and not being able
to personally Mupervise the business proper­
ly, I have concluded td dispose of my livery
stable interests in Ashland, together with all
the stock, including horses, wagons, hacks,
buggies, hay. oats, etc.
Thia is a good chance for some liveryman,
aa it ia’lhe only stable in the city, and is
good paying property
Terms and price furnished on application
to the proprietor
14-5
G W. STEPHENSON,
Ashland. Oregon.
People Everywhere
Confirm onr statement when wejwav thal
Ecker’ h English Remedy is m every way
superior to any and all .other prepara­
tions for the throat and lungs. In
whooping oough and croup it is magic
aud relieves at once. Remember this
remedy is Hold on a positive guarantee,
by Chitwood Bros.
TOWN - LOTS
---- In the town of-----
MONTAGUE,
Oregon School Land».
Siskiyou co., Cai.,
WiiflhiD^ton, October 16. Assistant
CovnuHMiorier Stone to-day rendered «
For Sale on Easy Terms. decision in a case which involved the
question of proof in ecb<x>l ideninity
Helectious in Oregon. Oregon was
One-fourth down; balance within eix. granted every sixteen and tbirty-Hixth
twelve and eighteeu months
section of land for «4 km >1 pnrpoeea.
See map at the Rail’«»a«l Depot for graded The law also provide<l that iu case any
prices, etc., or addrex»
of these lamls^had l>een entered under
I> H HASKELL.
the public land laws prior to the date
Town Site AgentC P. R. R , San Franciaeo. of the grant the State should lx* en­
California.
112-5
titled to indemnity therefor,
ami
might make indemnity « lections from
any nn<Mvupied public land.«*. In pnr-
. finance of thi.4 aulhontytheState.it
appears, selected in the aggregate a
large tract upon which a number of
pre-emption tilings were on record.
— General Dealen In —
The «{uestion at issue was whether the
i
burden <»f proof of the fact that the
tilings had expired rented with the
State or with the parting who made the
filings. The Assistant Commisraoner
bolds iu favor of the State, and has
directed that in all such ca>es tho pre­
emptor shall lie re<juireti to appear
before the local land officers within
twenty days after the receipt of notice,
and ahow cause why bis entry should
not lie cancelksl, thus throwing the
burden of proof U|)on the entry men. It
is said there are a large number of
<*4*aea in the General Land < Uliee, which
I will lie disposed of in this way.
Wrisley & Co •>
Famiai, Fruii and Venetable
STOCK RANCHES
Wtadoiu’« Knbertine
— and —
City Property
MEDFORD, OREGON.
13-14
Leading ladies of society and promi­
i nent professional stars have testified to
its excellency in the most emphatic
terms. Guaranteed harmless and match-
leas. (’hitwood Bros., druggists, Ash-
tand. Or., w II it at ."<» eta. per tottle and
give a beautiful card to every purchaser.
t
LOUIN or XMIII.AXI»
fd give the world.” he sighing said,
And closer drew his chair,
“To know the thought that fills your
She to«»«-d her glowing hair: ¡head.
'You would."she niibw, nil. "really now.
Your offer makes me laugh.
For I was thinking bow IM look
In Logan's photograph."
Tllte Space Reeervntl for
M. L. McCALL,
Real Ertale Agent and Surveyor
A b HIUND,
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01BOOÜ.
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Wood Notice.
There is a well Mocked wood ■ ard !>a< k • f
the Novelty block, corner Ala.a au«t Ha ¿a
dine itreel■ f>rj ¡6-inch stove
i I U
aud2U-lnrh heater wood, delivered on short
notice anywhere in town
N. B: All parties hauling w«x>d to town
or having any wood fur sal- m la'ge <»r-mall
lute, will do well to call at the offi -c uf C W
Avers at the above corner.
GRANTS PASS.
Choicest lota. Acre Property and
Fanning Property in
JOSEPHINE
COUNTY I
Go to tbeEnropean restaurant under
Masonic temple on Mainst, Asbb.ml for
fresh Eastern oysters by the dish of
can.
B. F. S nyder .
Fruit cans and Mason glass jars, at
Edding A M. kmi ' s .
Caatoria enrea HoUe, OonMipatmn,
Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Eructation.
I
Killa Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes dh*
potion.
*
Without injurious modicatkn.
NOTES ANI» NEWS.
Experiment* with
Some of the phenomena of fluid fric­
The energy with which the Mormons
tion may be beautifully showu by very
simple experiments devised by Sir are proselyting in Europe is shown by
William Thomson, says the Scientific the report of our Consul at Cln isi lama,
American. The materials necessary Norway. He sayB that the Saints have
are two eggs one raw aud the other nine^tations in Norway, and propose
boiled; two rubber bands of such size to ship a large number of converts the
as to clasp an egg firmly when slipped coming year. The Norwegian records
ou lengthwise; two thin steel wires, prove that 50i)0 of these hardy and in­
about the size of those sometimes lined dustrious people have goue to Utah
as E strings ou guitars, and a mirror in the last thirty-seven years.
or large plate, or other smooth sur­
A Montana mau has invented a ma­
face, with a ledge around it to prevent chine for lifting water to any desired
th“ egg rolling off.
level. It is said to be an improved
From a gas fixture or other conven­ imitation of the Archimedian screw.
ient Blipport the two wires are hung If this device will accomplish all that
and to the lower end of each one is is claimed for it, canals, built at great
fastened one of the rubber
loops. expense, will be unnecessary. From a
Into these loops the eggs are glitq>«l, well or stream 200 feet below the level
with their long axes vertical, Grasp­ of bis farm the ranchman can easily
tug one egg in the fingers of each couduct water to the higher levels and
baud they are gently turned once or through ditches or aqueducts to every
twice around aud then let go. The portion of bis laud. Mr. Whiteside,
eggs show a surprising difference in the inviv, or, is operating a lime quarry
behavior. The boiled egg keet>stwist­ nt Kirkendall, but will shortly place
ing to aud fro, after the manner of a the business in other hands and devote
tortion pendulum, while the raw one his attention to the solution of the
comes almost immediately to rest. The Moutaua water problem. If half tiie
explanation is easy. The hard boiled reports are correct, Mr. Whiteside has
egg. being rigid throughout, turns as brought forth an invention of iuesti
a whole, while the raw egg, being soft mable value to the new state.
inside, has only its shell moved by the
At Seattle last week, a decision was
torsion of the wire, the contents re­
maining stationary, because of their rendered in the land office rejecting
--.,.44'1» utveat*» oiiUpIV, With
greater inertia. The shell is thus every application made to tile Valen­
faultleHH .taiutiiira»; and Ixitiwe Gui-
made to rub to and fro ou its contents, tine and McKee scrip on Seattle or
tiey’» gowns are aa exquisitely fine as
and being very light is soou brought Tacoma barlsirs. The grouuds of the
her verses.
deeisiou are that the scrip can Is* tiled
to rest.
IMPoBTANi E or POISE ANI> CARRIAGE.
Sir William Thompson has list'd upon unappropriated, uneurveyed or
Women who wieh to preserve the this experiment to illustrate one of the vacant public lauds, but the act of
idiiutift'S aud contour of their fiuur«' proofs that the interior of the earth is cities in extending their boundaries
must Keirin by learning to stand well. solid. If the earth consisted of a shell over tide lauds withdraws them from
This is explained to mean the throw- or crust of hard rocks surrounding a the public domain and renders them
mg forward and upward of the chest, fined or pasty nucleus, as has been exempt from entry by such scrip. The
the flatU'iiin^' of the back, ami should­ null! recently generally taught, he deeisiou has caused much couaterna-
er-blades held in their proper placvs, says that the observed swingiug and tiou among the scrip til« rs. and they
and the defiuite eurvintr ill of the swaying motions of the earth's axis in : will immeiliutely appeal to the Laud
small of the back, thus tbrowiuR the procession and rotation would la' lin ■ Office at Washington.
Any such motion would
whole weight of the body U[ h > d the possible.
Mat. McCabe, of New BrnnHwick. lib.
hips. No other women bold tbem- soon lie stopped by interior friction.
Place
the
eggs on tlie mirror or plate offers to ¡my five dollars to any person
selves so well as the aristocratic Eu-
troubled with bloody Hux. who will take
glish women. Much of their beauty ami try by a sudden twist with the Chamberlain's i’olic Cholera and Diar­
lies in their promt carnage, the <ieli- fingers to spin them oil end like tops. rhoea Remedy according to directions
eate er« tn« ss of their figures ami the With the boiled egg one readily sue- and.does not get well in the shortest
' needs, but the raw egg will hardly possible time. One half of a *_*.’• cent
fine poise of their heads.
The same aristocratic carriage is make a single rotation la-fore it falls bottle of this remedy cured him of
within the reach of any Aim riean k’lrl on its side. The finger twist has bloodv flux, after he had tried other
medicint s and the prescriptions of phy
who takes the pains to have it. It is barely moved the shell, the inside re­ siciaiiH without benefit. Mr. M c C h I m
only a question of a few years of eter­ maining nt rest. Professor Menden­ is perfectly safe in making this offer,
nal vurilauee, never relaxing her hall remarked that this experiment as more than a thousand bottles of this
watchfulness over herself, and sitting furnishes a svilntiou to Columbus' remedy are »old each day aud it Las
or stamliUk'. always preserving her problem how to make au egg stand never b* un known to fad in any case of
erectile«) ami poise, the result beiliR on end: First to laid the egg hard, aud colic, cholera morbus, dvsentery, diar­
rhoea or bloody flux, when the plain
that at the emi of that time it has l>e- then spin it.
The third experiment is the one printed directi«>ns were followed. For
come secomi nature to her, and she
sale bv T. K. Bolton.
never loses it. This in a great meas­ that occasions greatest surprise. The
ure, preserves th«' figure, because it boiled egg is spun on its side on the
• keeps the muscles firm and well strung glass, and the palm of the hand is then
ami prevent' th*' sinking down of the gently brought down upon it for an
tiesh arouud the waist ami hips, so instance. The rotation, of course,
I'ominon iu women over IK I, and which stope at onc«>. But when the same
it is so easy to escape. Another thing is tried with the raw egg. as soon
thing to avoid is a bad habit of going as the hand that stops it -is removed
In this
upstairs, which most women do. bent its rotation begins again.
forward with the chest contracted, ease, when the shell is stopped its
w hich as well as au indolent, slouchy tiuiil contents remain iu motion, and
manner of walking, is injurious to rubbing sgainrt, set it in mo* ion when
ARTISTIC
the hand is taken away. It astonishes
the heart and lungs.
one to find how long the egg may be
A Good Cough syrup.
held still liefore thia effect stone.
There is nothing parents should lw RO
careful nbont as selecting a cough syrup.
Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup costs no
more than the cheap and inferior nos­
trums thrown on the market. The best
is none too good, be sure aud get Beggs'
<'berry Cough Syrup. We keep it on
hand at all times. Chitwood Bros.,
druggists.
1
Coil-lint pt ion Surely < ured.
T othk E phor .—Please inform vunr
readers that 1 have a positive remedy
for the above named disease. By its
timely nse thousands of hojxdess cases
have been permanently cured, i shall
be glad to semi two bottles of my reme­
dy FKEE t<> any of your readers who
have consumption if they uill send me
their express and post office address.
Hew a state i« Mad».
KespectfuBv
"Now that the constitution is adopt­ T. A. SLOCl-M. M. ( .. 1*1 Pearl st, N. Y.
ed, how will the fact that Washington
is a state be recognized by the gen
The Bogus Collegaa.
oral government?” was a question
A sensation was caused at Ports­
put to Supreme Justice-elect John P.
mouth, New Hampshire, a few weeks
Hoyt by a reporter.
"It is an interesting question, and «go by the discovery of another active­
the mode of procedure is as follows.” ly maintained Lxtgus college of medi­
replied Justice Hoyt. "The returns cine, similar in management and larger
of the various counties, as soon as iu extent than the Druid (’ollege. of
they are all in, are canvassed by the Maine, a full expose of which was
county auditor, probate judge and made some years ago. Its ramifica­
another county officer, and if fouud tions are as great as those of the fa­
to Is» correct are forwarded to the mous “Dr.” John F. Buchanan, whose
Electric Medical College in Philadel­
territorial secretary.
"When all the returns are in, the phia furnished diplomas to charlatans
secretary of the territory, the gover­ from all parts of the country. “Dr.”
nor and chief justice, or any two of Buchanan's college was exposed by
them, will proceed to canvass the re­ The Philadelphia Press, and the facts
turns. together with a statement brought out made an international
of the votes east for the constitution, sensation.'
This latest charteret!
____________________
institution is
and upon the separate articles thereof.
Then it shall be forwarded to Wash­ the Trinity University of Medicine
and Surgery, having nominal head­
ington to the president.”
"Will it l>e forward«! by messenger quarters at Bennington, Vt. Its meth­
ods of business briefly told are these:
or by mail?"
"As there is no provision providing Any person desiring to buy a diploma
for the payment of a messenger, 1 covering l>oth medicine and surgery,
presume that cur constitution will 1 h > if possessing the necessary money, has
confided to the care of Uncle Sam’s lieen given his choice of the following
mails under the protection of a regis­ institutions, all of which exist merely
ter«! package. The president will ex­ on paper: University of Cincinnati,
amine the organic law of the state of Montreal .Medical College, New York
Washington, and if it is republican in State Medical College. Trenton, N. J.,
form and if the provisions of the en­ Medical College, University of New
abling act have been «implied with Hampshire, Trinity University of Med­
in the formation, the president will icine ami Surgery.
The value of sheepskins represent­
lssii“ a priH'lamation announcing the
result. Thereupon the state of Wash­ ing the aliove institutions, has varied
from
SHO to $31)0 each. There is no
ington shall lie declared admitted
into the Union by congress under doubt but hundreds of them have l>een
virtue of the enabling act. It shall purchased throughout the West ami
stand on an equal footing with the South, while New England alone has
ongiual states from and after the been victimized by scon's.
date of the issuance of the proclama­
People in general should know whnt’»
tion.”
best to do in case of a sudden attack of
bowel ooruplaiut. It i» a well eutHb-
Children
lished fact thal prompt relief may be
< tften need some safe cathartic aiui tonic had in any case of colic, cholera mor­
1 inre't approaching aiebneaa or to re­ bus. dysentery nr diarrhoea by giving
lieve colic, bendache, sick stomach, in­ a few doses of ('hamberlain's Uolic,
digestion. dysentery and the oomplaints i’liolera and Diarrhoea Itemed v. It
incident tochildhood. Let the children arts quickly, can always be dem-ndwl
take Siiumon's Liver rtegulator and keep upon and is pleasant tn take. For sale
K. Bolton.
................
well. In is purely vegetable, not un­ »>y 1.
pleasant to the taste, and safe to tak«'
alone or m connection with other medi­
Th. LH'onioti.** EnKiiH*n>.
cine.
At the annual convention of tho
Itii.'lilen*. Arnica sat,..
Brotherhood of Ijoeomotive En»rin"ers
The best salve in the world for cuts, at Denver last week, Chief Arthur
brnis«'., sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever made an addreoe fiilled with bin iiaual
sores, tetter, chnp|Mui hands, chilblains, good «nggestiona and good nenae. He
corns, and all skin eruptions, and (.osi- reiternt«i with etnphaaia his former
tivelv cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­ statement that the organization was
tion. or money refunded. I'rice 25 cents law-ahi'linn,ami Raid: “To-day 1 clear­
ly define our poaition toward railway
•s*r box. For sale by Chitw.xxl Bros.
corporations when I eav that only
as a last resort do we sanction a
I u - jh - xa on Politics.
st nke.”
In an interview at Richmond. Va„
In speaking of the growth of the
Oct. U», on politico, Chauncey M. De­ order, be wml that the memlierahip is
pew was asked:
over 2f>,00(1 Rn.l .luring the year just
“Ilow does Governor Hill stand in ended it paid out to widows and or­
New York?”
phans of disab]«! members SUHi.OOO,
“He is the ablest politician in New making a total since the organization
York. He is a rnan of remarkable of 5?2.Miifi.l<iH. He thonght it impos­
ability.”
sible to overestimate the blessings aud
i
“Who will the Democrats nominate benefits <l«»rived from the order, and
for President in 1892?”
he advised every man within hearing
“(«rover (’leveland, beyond a doubt.” of his voice to endeavor, at whatever
“Who will the R* pnbhcans nomi­ sacrific«', to sav«' a little of Ins earn­
nate?”
ings every year.if no more than S2.\
“That is hard to say. The man in "The poss.'Fsion of property brings
the White House hits the b»t»t chance respect and always adds to th“ com­
for the nomination, all things being fort an.l honor of the workingman.
equal; but that is too far ahead to I h - fi ,les gaining the «>steein of all g<ssl
know.”
citizens.”
“Who will i«ewith Harrison? Blaine
is shelved forever, is he not?”
Advice to Mother*.
“By no means. Blaine is not old
M m . Winslow*« Soothing Syrup, fo
enough to retire by a good deal.”
children teethin«, in the preenpfon o
“Does the Prohibition party amount one of the best female nurse« and phy
to anything?”
sicians in the United States, and Las
“No. it is going to pieces."
been u«“d for forty years with never
failing success bv millions of mothers
for thiir children. Durinc the process
What a Fortune ?
of teething its v«lne is incalculable. It
Is a good healthy, pearly akin, Few relieves the child from pain, cures dys­
are aware of the short tnue it takes for entery and diarrhoea, pnpinj? in the
a disordered liver to cause blotches on boweis, and wind-colic. By giving health
the face, and a dark, greasy skin. One to the child it rests the mother. Price
bottleof Beggs’ BI ihm I Purifier apd Blood 25c a hottie.
Maker will nature this organ to its nat­
ural and healthy state, and cleanse the
Is Life Worth Living?
blood of all impurities. It is meeting
Not if vou gn through the world a dys­
with wonderful succraw. We gunrnutee
every laittle. ('hitwood Bros., Druggists. peptic Acker’s Dyapepma Tabiete are
a positive cure for the worst forms of
- ..w«w-
Arthur Conklin,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, Cor.
Frost A Fifth HtreeU, Grant'. Paw. Or
HICKORY ! !
T hk C rmtavb C ompany . 77 Murray Street, N. Y
Children Cry frPitcier’s Castoria Cäiliren Cry fi^Piteller’s Cantoria
A 11
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And NEVER Breaks
LIGHT !
• Downs all ils C< impel ¡tors
If You Want the Best Cart on Earth Order the Stockton and Do
Manufacturers of “H. C. Shaw Stockton Reversible Gang Plows,” and Powell Borrii k* X i -.
^-Catalogues aud Circulars for all lines of Goods cheerfully furnish«! on application
14 3
H. C. Shaw Plow Works. 365, 367, 370, 389 and 391 El Dorado St., Stockton Oct
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HOTELS, EK
Choice sample Booms.
Centrally Loeatrd.
NEW BRICK
¡1
HEADQUARTERS
Tourists & Commercial Men.
This fine new hotel in the eenter of the buw-
ine** part of the city ba- ju»i beeu treete«!
on the site of th« u1«J popular Ashland H««i:*e
and ha* beeu leased l«p the well known and
successful landlord,
E. K. Brightman, Prop.,
Who wiil conduct the hotel hi tirst-clas*
style. The table w ill « ««utin.ie to be kept up
second ’u none, aud unest* « an be hhhutv «! of
liic ia->i of irviiliiitut. TeruL« reasonable. 10
T
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ASHLAND.
OREGON.
C. W. Guard, I'roprirtur.
MEALS - ALL HOURS AND SHAPES.
Cölestin Soda Springs
HOTEL
BAD TITLES!
BYRON COLE,
Proprietor,
Ki]
One third of the real e*tste in Jaekson
county is held under df . feutive title. Get
sn abstract to the title of vour property anti
see if vou are all right 'In.- only reliable
Abstraets made in Ja- k-<..T »»»untv u<»nie
from Austin S. Hammond's Law and Ab*
struct Office, Ashland, Oregon.
| l.Tj;: |
1
WAGONS !
Carry the largest and In st selected
stock of
Also,
FRAMES AND
Reapers,
Binders,
Cultivators,
MOULDINGS. CHILDREN’S WAGONS,
fTC.
THE Davis Sewing Machine,
< all and
l:»-43
Plows,
Harrows,
Hay Rakes,
I
V
Atd all liais of
H. S. EMERY
J
I
diluii,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
23 HOURS.
L SITED STATE* L ä ND OFF!« E/
K'l-hHCR««. OR.. Lug. 24, lW.i
sol TH.
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
For Sale at Lowest Rates at
A
IA j .
R«i
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS
VNiTEi> S tate *
R >-FHl'R'.. < Mi
L ank officej
Xug. 24. 1SS9 '
Notice is herebj giv«-n that in compliance
w ill» th«' provi-inn*
”1 the m t «•! <'«mgres* of
»VI
Jum-3. I*7x vnti’l .<l ' All art for the ««ale of
timber I hik I* ill tile State* of Califoniia. < »r
cgon. Nevada ami Ua.*hington Turritury.
1». J I»a*or, <«f Roseburg. « «•tiiilv of I>oug’!a*.
State of Oregon, ba* this «lay filed iu th:*
office his sworn statement for the purcha*«-
of theS E l4 <‘f section No 1 k. in 'I i> No 40
* »uth, Range No 1 Ea-1. and ' ill «'tier proof
to *now that the land sought is more valua­
ble for it* ti»ut»er or stone than for agtiru.l-
tnral ptirp<»*es ami to • siahh“h his « laim to
*Mid land 1 adore the Register and Receiver
of this offir«« at Roseburg. Or« gon. on Mon-
dav the l*th d.t\ of November Is*,«
He names a* witnesses: G. L. Guild. <'. L.
Tiion.a* Smith Potsnii. T. J. Singleton, all
of Roseburg, Pougia.« uoi.nty, Oregon.
Any and all person« « iuiinimr adversely
the abo;«• «lr*< ril«< d land* are requested lo
lilrthrir« aim* in thi* «»ftice on or in-fore
suid lhth day uf Nuveml«cr,
< has . u J ohnston .
Register.
trains of
Express
I: P. m
b:Ot> p. m
Oregon Pauitk* kailr' .i
Train Dally I xerpt Nunda*
j Lv. Portland.
Ar. . *.• < a
I Ar M< Minville. Lv. I 5 4 • a
Through Ticket« to all points
South and East
CALIFORNIA.
For full information regarding
maps, etc, appiy to company s agent at A-h
land.
K KOEHLER,
E F ROGERS
Manager.
Asst G. F. A Pass Agent.
G. A. R.
THE ASHLAND
I’ mtei » S tates L and O ffk e .
*
R oseri rg . Oreimn. September 17, 1*89. i
Notice is hereby giwn that in compliance
with the pros ision- of the Act of <Ongress of
June 3, ls7*. entitled “An Act for the side of
timber land* In the StHtes of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Edwin W. < lark, of Aberdeen, county of
Chehalis, territory of Washington, has this
day tiled in thia office hi*> sworn statement
for the purchH*e of the N E ’4 of Sec. 26. in
Tv No tO south. Range No. • east, and will
offer proof to show that lhe land sought is
more valuable for ita timber or stone than
fur agri' ultural pur|a>ses and to establish
ids < laim to said land before the Register
an<l Receiver of this office at Ro«eburg, Or­
egon. on Monday, the 16th day of bex-eraber,
lssy.
He names as witnesses:
Wallace Rogers, John E tiivans, Thomas
Mayhew. John Pou er*, all of Ashland, Ja< k-
sun county, Oregon.
And any and all pesons claiming adverse
ly the above described lands, are re<p>este<l
to tile their claims in thia office on or before
«■aid 16th day of December, 1**9.
< has \\ J ohnston .
Register.
15-10t
STABLES
Horses Boarded and Fed.
New and handsome turnouts, tellable
and safe buggy trains, and good saddle
horses always to be Lad at these stables.
J. K. VanSant
iCUR
COLD
Transfer
IN
Business ! HEAD
- PILES
SKIN Diseases!
---- rsF.----
Freely.
1314 :;m
Price. 25 Ct*«, a Bo*.
!
Lumber, Rube Flooriiii.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Keeps constantly on hand a foil
supply of everything iu above
Hue, which will be xold at prices
a* low as can be offered anywhere.
WORK
Repairing Neatly Done
JAMES NOBBIS
J. K. VanSant s
CASH STORE
ty. Good* deli
13-9
r I-Ht. I
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L and O ffk e at R oseburg .. Oregon. f
1 tohixoid -
ili'l th* ; *■'
4
s«-pternlM-r. 20th, I snu .
again in tin* traits.', r
Notice i* herei»y gi\eu that the folloxsing r* rit'rally. ths. h>
named settler Las fih*1 notice of her inten business, and I, prepared lo attend to all
tion to niak«* final proof in support of her calls promptly at
«■laim. ami that said nronf will be mad«- I m -
ior<- the jmlge. or in in* al«*ence. before lh«’
LOWEST PRICES.
cierk of the « «itinty «•ourt of Jackson county,
Pfti«engers to and from each train.
Oregon, at Ja« k*oiiville, Oregon, on Satur
day N’ovemlsT 2.1**‘.viz Elizabeth Ann
Burns, heirat lav. of I ’«eta seott, «heeased.
J. H. KcBRIDS.
llomestcad entry No. 4024, for the NW ’4 of 2-nl
*eetion 21. township :-?9 south, range 2 « ast
LL XL
She names the f«>lloulng witnesses to
prove her « «»ntinuou* r«**id« m e upon and
cultivation of said land, \iz George Grow,
and Wni. Ii shepherd ««f Barron, Ja«*k*on
Co., or . John H Tayl«»ran«1 Wm. R Tftyhir.
of Ashland, Jf<« ks«»n < <» . or.
9—27 fit
‘ ha *. W. JoHN*T«)N, liegistcr
ASHLAND. OR.
Ashland. Or., Aug 9, MW.
---- I> AT----
AM B W
Try
tho Cure
Ely’s Cream Balm
Cleanses th* ¡Vasal Pas. ap.es
Allays Inflammation. Heals the
Sores. Restores the Senses ol
Taste. Smell and Hearing.
A partida is Sppi u Into ear > . -»ri’ and b
tgreenble. Prke ->Oc -d í¡»r:jt t». ;>r J»; «»ab.
SLY BUOTIU JL«.
V. rr. u H ■ :. N-w y. . L
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
OF PURE CODnLIVER OIL
Orders for building* of every kind prompt­
will be made to give entire satisfaction
ly filled
I
HOCI2K 1 !
At reasonable rates.
Moore’s Celebrated I’oison Oak Heinedy,
ALL ORDERED
I
In A.*l laud u- bux \o-;r
'y
( J
.CATARRH
MANUFACTURER,
Shingles. Sash. Doors. Mouidings, Etc.
CHEAPEST PLACE
STABLE.
---- Main street.-----
I
MN
-THE
GEO. W. STEPHENSON,
Who is now prepared to offer the public
better acoominodationH than ever Def ore
afforded in Southern Oregon in the liv­
ery business.
Al t*
A. T. KYLE’S
Saddle and Harness
O r .
I* I«
C nitkd S tate * L and O ffici ,
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R os KBI RG, Oregon, Sept. 2«. 1K89O
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten­
GEO. W. STEPHENSON
tion to make final proof in support of his
«•laim. and that said proof will be made be
fore the Judge or in his absence before the
Clerk <>f the county court of Ja< kson Co..Or.,
at Jaeksonvilh’. Oregon, mi Saturday. Nov
9. Issu, viz Philip Mullen, Homestead entry
N > iW» for the E’.j of the NW »4 and W ’.2
of the NE 1. of *4-< tion 29, Tp as south range
When I Rity C tre I do not nPtin m
top them fur a tune, Rn«Hh« n have th
1 ue*t. W M
urn again I mean A h'AOH.AL. Ci. 1«
He names the following witnesses to
1 hat e made the dibenac of
prove hi* continuous residenci' upon and
cultivation of said lami, viz: E K. Ander­
son. Jess« Adam*. H. Coleman and Elmer
FITS,
EPILEPSY or
Coleman, all of Ploeiux. Jauksou county,
Oregon.
FALLING
SICKNESS
C ha * W. J ohnston .
A T. Kyle would n-sjHiCtfalb announce \ 1ife-l«»ng atudy. i w akuant myr
Register.
fit
to the people of Ashland and surroui diiie ’ uki : tin- wont cbmi 1 .• - . < ■
country that he ha«had the -t;'!.]« - b;i< k of ailed is no re«t-on for not now rece
th.- X.iwlh bio< k fixed up in first cln- >tyh- ■end at once for a treatise and a F
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
for the livery btndnes.*, and hn- h line >•>! of >f my I nfallible remedy . <
buggies, carriages, etc., amd the best |v«iib. md Po-t office. Jt cods you »
I’NiTF.n S tates L and offk e ,
t
rial, and it will cure you. Ad
R h - ebi r «», Or«‘gon. Sept 2.'», l*.M»».i
CABRIOLET.
Notice is hen h> giv« n that (he f«»llowiug
1 have secured among my «dock a fine « ab H.C. ROOT,. C- l> ' «*
n iu.K-fi m -ttl'T ha* til« '! notice of his inten rio’et-the finest rig in th-* city—vlr.cb 1
tion to make final proof in *npfH»rt of his will keep for the m-e of ladle s desiring to
claim, and that *ni«i proof will i»e ma«l« be­ make call». Term* -SU rents j* r hour ca< h
fore the Judge, or tn nls absence before the f(>r two or more iadio
Ckrk of trie < ’ounty court of J n<k son Co , Or .
¡ve me a < •:’
' n Novelty
nt Jacksonvill« , «»nvon, >aturdny. Nov. 2. block, opposite the ♦♦rcgoti.
14 m
IN*.*, viz: IL-ra« « I' r«‘ard«»rff. Tn « inpiion
!» *. N«>. ■ *«L for the I ’ of lh. N E •, *ve
ti-»n 12. Tp •*. * R. : » a*t. W. M
He names the following witnesses to
prov<- hi* « ontiu'ious residcuc«- upon and
ä
viiltiviitiou of said land, viz: Willbtm M\» r,
M. X. Walker and Henry Jnlow, of Ashland.
Jaeksou <'o»int}, Oregon aud Win Addison,
of 't alent. Jackson Co . Or.
C has W J ohnston ,
I
Register.
9-27 Ct
And will continue the business, keep’t.gon
hand a general assortment of
AsHLAsn,
and 3d Sn’.urdH *
comrade* cordial!.
The old atables on Main atieet n< ar
the bridge, and the new atables on Oak
street, are now under the proprietorship
and management of
L m '
■
Kxiihts
- VIA -
It kills all inflammation and irnt;i’ on,
and is the onlv Mire destroyer ol M’« :••»>«*
and other Skin Parn.*itee
The un<h r«?gne<i ha.- taken the Lumber
N ant established bv Row** «V M«>ore,
north of track in ndlr<»Ad
addition
Mia» K ate <’ ii
(HAS W JohNSTo.N.
1349
I
Win R U« .
NO« H
Ar 10.45 A M.
Nolbe is lu ruby givun that in c<unplian« e 4 '«’i» !' M a ! Portlaml,
IB p M.
Ashland,
Lv.
with the provision* of the a«'t «»(< ungrew* of N:0u a M.
Ar. 5 10 P. M.
lun«- 3. 1*7*. entitled Ln tu t f«>r the -al«* of 9.00 A. M Lv. Ashland,
Tv.
7
(io
r M.
limber lands in the Stab s ot ( alifornin, 7 ISV M. I Ar. Sau Frau<d«rn.
«»regon, Nevada and WaMhimrlon Territory ’’
Local
Pas
’
gr
Train
Daily
-
Except
Sunday
Hvnrv A. Rasor, uf R<»*« burg. ( «lUTdy of
l»<«ugia*. Stab-of ' >ieg««u. Lu* tin* «lav filed SAMI A. M . Lv. r«>rtÌMiid, Ar. I 3 4 . P. M.
in thi* office hi« Fworn -tatenient f«»r the 12:40
p. M
Ar. 11
A.
Lv. Albany,
purehRM* of th'* S LV ' 4 *>f ■*♦■<• No 10, iu Tp No
Lv * 9:00 P.
P« xHitb. Range No. I Ea*L ami will «»Her 2:40 P. M I Ar. Eugene.
pr.H.fL.
that the lau 1 sought is more
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
ka’, table f r it* timlx r or stone than for
agricultural i»urpo*< *. am! to e*tal«li*h hi*
•laim to sai«l land before th«* Register an«l
R« i uiv-r of this ofli« e at R<»*vburg. Oregon,
-ii Mond.iy the l«th day of N«»vember lwft» PUR ACCOMM o DATIOM OF SECONb «LA*-
LASS P
li«- names a* witnesses G. I.. <ruil<i, C. 1.
*EN«,EH*. ATTA« HEUTO EXPRES TRAINS.
1 homa*. Smith lh»t*ou, T. J. singh ton, all
«jf Roscbt-ni. Dougia* county. Oregon
The S. P. Co. s Ferry makes couuect
An- ii’i'i all per*- hi * «laiming adversely with
ull the r« gular train* «>n th« hast -
th. ais«ve d -urib. «i land- are rr«|Uvst<-d tu Div.
from f«H>t of F st.. Portland.
tih their claim* tn th;* offi< on <»r before
.'.tbl lsih «lay of NuvendHT 1**9.
XV»-st Side Divi-ion
Final ¡’roof Notice
>LÌ"I
Jll
Time between Ashland aud Sun Fmeisen,
LIVERY!
FURNITURE ! Mowers,
i
b r. M
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE.
Will Buy and Sell horses
Smith & Dodge
ir
Southern Pacific Company’s Line
BETWEEN FORTUMI t SAN FRANCISCO
Final Proof Notice.
I
The best sewine machine made
see it and be convinced.
I
i
next ap
LIVERY AND FEED
On and After lune i6.
Will be open May 1st. for the accommoda
tion of a limited number of guests.
O regon .
>10 00
Board and lodging, per week
.. «•
..
4*
1 10
Myer’« Block.eaet side Main street.
1 00
“ i>er day
'O
Single meal* ’
Camping privilege« will be HO c '•ents ¡ter
week for each individual.
LOOK OCT for
ETC.,
:>Kn oi
California Expr»«* Train* Kun
Timber Land Notice.
Will be opeu for customers
A shland
CARRIAGES,
Notice is hereby given that the partner-
*hid heretofore existing in tween ( . W.
Ayers, H K Barboui a II I Elvisge, doing
business under the tirm name of Ayers,
'B.irlxmr A Eiviage Contractors <k Builders,
ha* been dissolved by mutual consent All
parties owing the firm will pka-e call and
settle at once, ami those holding claims
against them will present the same to C. W.
Avers at his ofti< e corner Main St. ami
Hargadine Ave., where he will still continue
the business as*Architect A Builder.
( W AYERS.
Timber Land Notier.
Having leased the above House and
thoroughly renovated an«! refitted it.«- same,
1 hui now prepare«! to offer hr>l « lash nc
commodaiitius to the trHveling ptiblh .
1 he New Xlanngem» til will spare uo pains
iu making this one of the n»«»>t « «inifortablv
and home-likt- hotels in the place. The
table* are supplied with the bi-t the mar­
ket affords, i’h tvsaut a«-c««iuuu» iitliou* pre­
pare«! for families.
Meals
..................
Lodging (according to mom
2.V- Ä «
M. E. TYLER
We sell
lEasonic L.r:
I o \\ liuiii it May uoncmi.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
R. R. Street, foot of 1st Aveutte.
Having one of the best skylights in ()r-
egon, and knowing how to une it,
l GUARANTEE GOOD WORK.
BABY
Ail.ires'
ANDREWS $c HICKS, Agents, Ashland, Oregon, or
PHOTOGRAPHY.
In Southern Oregon
ons. 13n<*l<t><>ai*<lN. 1 tiitrtr i«-rs. «•:»i-tx. «•!<•.
----------- Sole Agents for MOLINE FARM and SPRING WAGONS and HEADER TRI
His Work Speaks
for Itself.
WALL PAPER,
it
We constantly carry in stock vehicles of all kinds anti at all prices: includii
?*t! i-i-4\> ss. .J ii in p f*»«-ti t s».
t Hul or Cold Sulphur Water Baths, 25 Cis.
- -----
Children Cry fcrPitclier’s Castoria
Steel Axles
BEST WHEELS
Baths at any time from 7 o'clock, a m.
until 10 o'clock p ni. One bath room re
served for ladies’ use.
1333
Local Atent lor Towntile Property.
H B Miller 1 Co. Addition aud Rallr.«.I
Koon«« te lient
Additon.
Money Lmned al * per cent v. real re­
Nicely furouUieti rooms to let at
í the
dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency and
late «ecurity la ,umi o( tvm and upward.
Go to McCall's for the latest novel- countipation. Guar.inteed and sold by
Call or write—Informaiion cheerfully residence of Mn». H. Halj h on Main
31
J
ties
in
dry
gouda.
street near business part of town.
Chitwood Eros.
furnished.
(Successor to SMITH A CONKLIN.)
But the best of
at low rates, and all work done promptly.
[9-43
H. JUDGE
JustReceivei! JislBtceived!
I have just receive-! and have ready for
iriM>eetion the finest line of goods for fall
ana winter suit« ever brought to Ashland,
which I invite any and all u ho may wish
any work iu my line to come and see and
learn_pricea.
employ only first ri&w workmen
ano my work is equal to that of any of the
city tailors. Give me a trial.
Satisfaction and a I’rrfrct Fit Guaranteed.
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Now have their new mill, near Merlin, in
operation, and arc ready to fill all orders for
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
On short notice, and at Ix» west Prices
Sugar Pine Ceiling and Rustic
— ami —
Yellow Pine Flooring
Will be our Specialties.
Porto® er add res* ¡« McAllister. Oregon,
and all order* add reseed to that office will
receive prompt attention
Almost as Palatable as M ilk
So diagnlaed that it can V»«* taken
Jlgevtrd. and ami inflated byths moel
nniltive «U.nuuh, when the plain oil
cannot be tolerated ; an-l by the rom-
bination of the oil with the hy po
phosphite» is much more efUca< ious
KenarkaMr u • l«h pradartr.
IVr>«n gala rapidl} ahllc takiae IL
HC iTT S BMTLMOS I. acknovlMlaM hj
to b, the I'lo'.t at it lint ] p |«ra
I Phgucui*
Uoa in the world for the relief and mre <4
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
CENTRAL DEBILITY, WASTINC
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDSand CHRONIC COUCHS.
The <jreat remniy for '
Routing in
Sold by ail
« im