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ASHLAND TIDINGS. CASTORIA V^* for Infants and Children. Castorta enre« Colle. Coastlpation. I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, givts sleep, t*uU promotes di gestion Without injurious mediratinn, Tas C bmtavk C ompxny , 77 Murray Street, N. Y. J. M. MCCALL’S N 7 IT SI y I X J 3k ■ t 4 p- v To Explore Ancient llelplii. New' York. November 18. The Archaeological Insli'ute of America is til a condition of elatiou to-day over ^Friday,_ the assurance that it is to have the rigtit ami mil horny to excavate and NOTES AND NEWS. explore the ruins of ancient Delphi. Tbe guarantee fund of 44«t»,«Mt0 fraucs was completed last Saturday, mid It is rviM»rtf'»i that ,th(* Bock Islaud President lew of Colunibia college, and St. Pani roads have made traffic whois president also of the Archae arrangements with th, Uüion Pacific ological Institute, cabled the l - h >1 Hlinilui' ’o that lx*tween the I iron Pa news to Dr. Chari* « \\ aldsU'in at cific mid tbe Northwestern. Cambridge, England. Dr. Waidstein The Ci nstitueut Assembly of Bra as doctor ot the American School of Classical Studies at Allan“, lias con zil lias resolved to prolot g tlie period ducted tbe negotiations mm arrmige- ill w hich tbe proviMomd (iovi inmt nt ue uts Wilh tlie Giemail Government. can exercise its powers till the m w Delphi is este med by most aicin.e- Constitution is finally voted on. ol igists as the most it.teie.-g mg, vain It is stated that (Vrditml Kampoll:i, aide and promising <■( the um xplored Pap d Secretary of State, has teqiicsted and 1'iitombtsi centers of ancient Gre the Irish Catholic bishops to come to cian art mid learning. Because of the Rome on January 15th for an impor importance of Delphi tbe iunce-sion tant convention on Irish matters. to the institute to uncover its hidden ' treasures has not been acquire»! with The Turkish authorities in Ma»*e- out some friendly display of interna douia have arrested fourteen persons tional rivalry. on suspicion of benig connected with The Archaeological Institute bar the murder of a Greek. Four of the about 85.1(10 a year which it can de persons arrested died tinder judicial vote to excavation and exploration, exnininatiou and torture. and it really does not want to go Advices from Corea by way of l’ek- ahead with the work at any greater speed than this sum will pay for. But ingstatethat the brother of the King in the course of time, when the rt- of Corea, who was arrested as a leader sults of this work will lie ready for of the recent conspiracy to murder the publication, the American |ieople will King, has been put to death and his lie called upon to make another con head exposed on the chief gate of tribution and a large one to pay Seoul. tbecost of publication. The conces Immediate relief by Preston's ”He»l-.Xke.' sion does not carry with it the right Dow, Jones A Co.’s Boston special to remove any of the discovered works says it is probable the Atchison ditec- of art from from the country except . tors will meet oftener hereafter, it is duplicates, but it gives the exclusive understood buyers shipper: their right of copy and illustration for a Atchison Iwnds to Berlin and then long tune and some other exclusive ordered them to Paris, from where privileges. Professor Sturgis said otilers for their sale were issued many that he thought, the council of the in weeks ago. stitute would soon be calltsl together 11 fails.money refunded iPrestou's "Heil-Ake’ to legislate further in the matter. Il M-ei*i -iiigii'i Will let their -kin he. greasy. tim*lly r*,*.ii -kin eruption-, a- w 1 H'a generat drying up <>( llie liluo<l, can* ig wrinkles and pre mature old age , «lie this can be reinetiivil witli -<> little ex|a*n-e I wo ¡Mittlcs of Beggs Bt.xxi Purifier au.l B »•d Maker w ill renew and purlf* the l.lood hvougliOUt t he w hole xt -letn. leaving 1 lie - n clear and free from all eruption- For -ale Iq all druvgi-t- tv Ak’ » Preparing to Strike The Sisson Herold sayH: The to- legrapherH of the United States are now formulating a plan to inaugurate another gigantic strike during 1892. Already a strong organization has lieen effected in a quiet way through out tiie West, Northwest and the Pa cific coast, uud th*- promoters of the scheme are working their WHy east ward rapidly, visiting ail the small towns at which the operator is the ticket agent, expressman and freight agent, whose services are absolutely invaluable to the several corporations by whom he is employed. lhe managersot th»- pronosed strike realize that the entire tri _rnph sys tem tn th»* United States, iiH'liuliüK ail sorts of leased wires and privat»- lines, must l»e tied up at one time to Httfilll 8UCC668. This would <•)<>“<■ »■very commeictal » xchange m Ameri ca, cripple every newspajier in ttm land mid effectually put a stop to travel. To do this they will include every ernploy«*e of the s.-vcral telegraph com panics ami all railroad men w ho have even th»* slightest knowledge of tel egraphy.” — Full line »if — Summer Dress Coods, Spring PARASOLS, LADIES ANO CEHTLEMENS FINE SHOES AND BOOTS. (’lot Hiii>X lli<* lTiiy-t. All at Prices that hlib'V COMPETITION. [3 “4 W j i B'JT CURLS r«CTHING ELSE. /T’S ■ ' • ‘"'•Z'? DON’T MISS OUR OFFER A continual «’«»niffm p«rs«>ii* sitting ncur withering; besi«lv*«. i th«’ throat and luiit' dangerous at this >ca half b.»ul. of Beggs w ill r»‘!ir\e any ordi remedy costs n<» nu grades (ha! Hr«* thro sell at enormous pr«. druggists. I Loyal to Parnell. I mb d Jn liiiid says: "We do not desire to condone Parnell’s grevious sin, but from Ireland, which he has served so long and faithfully, with such dear devotion and magnificent success, he may at least look for gen erous forbearaueo in the hour of ins trial. He yielded to a temptation to which many great and wise men have succumbed since and liefore the days of Kmg David. "He has atoned by what to a man of his proud spirit must have been in deed bitter and humiliating. But to the coercionist chu. or for bis dismis sal from the Irish leadership Ireland's answer is sharp and decisive no. I rislitnen have no i mission to judge Ins private life, Leave that, to bis conscience and to 1 God, who weighs the temptation with the offense.” The Limerick and Ennis Boards of Guardians adopted a vote of confi dence m l'arn.-ll. Ata private meet ing of the Irish members of Parlia ment t< Mi ay it was unanimously re solved to remain loyal to Parnell. Special Aniieunceiiient Within a few week* pa which has rovere« I the Im Ties ARY has expired, Publishing < 'oinpany taken advantage oi put a reprint of this market at a considei lhe price, which he! twelve d«»llars to fifteen dol The re-publication of the U way is not in any sense an but is legitimate in ev» ry w had any proprietary right to as a mere matter of bu.-i dead, o that no injury thors by re pr«>«luuiug it. for a large numt>vr of eo] to give it as a premium, in « the regular weekly paper. impos"iblv to make an a«‘tual d«»i»aim so large and valuable a lxM>k, and it w i issued upon the fcdiowing terms i:.i. b ne KUbserllM-r to lhe w«-ekly paper for «»u» ye: or each old *ubsuril»er ¡«’Hewing for tin year, will in* given the «lirtionary and lhe pap«‘r together for the sinu of tiv*’ d< |M»stage OU the paper and vxpr«*»<- ra the lMM«k prepaid. This will enable an son wishing i » get it with the weekly for one year for «»lie third th«* prie»* heretofore currently charged for the '|icti<mary alon»’ The price is marvelously !»>w. I'he Look is au exact r< pr«»’luuti«»x, in size and general i<»rm of th«* staiFfJ.ird W eijstek ' s D ictk » n arv , with oiily this «liflvrenre, that there print is printed uj»oti a lighter paper letter press is an exa« t fa«’ simile of the mry which is familiar to all. Subsr will tn» received, either through of the pa|»er or «iirvet from Anyl»«>dy earing to take ndtaiitair. »tier may ■!«» so by a«idressiug u> ejui ng the subscription p. ice, | l«»r the »k ami pa5»cr. > If you suffer priikini* pains on moving <• » xes, or cannot bear bright lix’iit. id find your s, jit weak and failing. >:i should promptly us ■ l»r. J. II. Me i all's St reiigtln nili'.' Eve Salve. 25 eta YOU WANT A DICTIONARY. Hi Bseil ti Wsalth Cannot be successfully trave’ed with out good health. To re '.eh w ?atth or any co’.etod pesi.inn in life ieqjiros the full possession a.'d rn. ratior cf a!’ the fee- uitlest.ind na*urt has er.dcn id us with. These conditions cs not exiff unless the physical being is In perfect working cr’er, and th*» is l.npuSHi/e when the liver and spleen are torpid, fnucobstruct ing the secretions, causing Indigestion ard d.-*pep . a. with ail of their accom panying h.jrrrr*. VEGETABLE PANACEA PREPARED from ROOTS Ht HEROS, DR. HENLEY’S FOR THE CURE OF English Dandelion Tcnlc • DYSPEP,S ï A^ exerts a specific Influence c»er the liver, excites it to healthy action, resolresits rtroni: enqornements, ard promotes the Secretions ; cores Indigestion sr.d consti pation. sharpens the appetite, tones up the entire system, and makes life worth living. cHtdsfr fe U er • -7J •DISORDERED ÖWESTI0K- GENE-RAI 0 AND ALL OTHER DISEASES I AR'SINO FROM A DISORDERED STATEifi^STOVACH C H AM INACTIVE LIVER = — xt- i«: œ = F Oil -» □RUS3ISTS Smith «t Dodge Carry the largest and bi st selected »tuck of FURNITURE ! In Southern Or»*gon. WALL FAME, Al*u>. -c E« C • C 5 è = QI 3 ? Í. CZ3" = ¿ Lxj-c . C¡¿t~ «- cjJSf r FRAMES AMO M0ULDINCS, CHILDREN S WAGONS, BA0V CARRIAGES, ETC., ETC. We sell i Davis Sewing Machine The best sewing machine made. Call ami 13- l : tee it aud be convsliced. EMOR^ Mind wandering cured. B*»*« * l< trn*- iu one reading. - *r '■•i * parts of tkiagi<»b*‘. Prose»- rR£K. «ent on application f » !’r» s A. Loxaetts, 237 Fifth Ave. New York. [n the central provinces of India tn one locality a pack of eight wolves has already killed and devoured forty persons, most of them children, «bo were out. watching cattle. The chil dren fell an easy prey. Strange to say. while the wolves devoured tlx' children, they made no attempt to nr terfere with the cattle. I'ivstonS “ Hv«l- Ak<'"i*a specific for headache The New York S hu says that the popularity and cheapness of California wines are swelling the number <f ill«* table d'hote restaurants week by week tn tins city. Before the caterers knew that they could use Datives wines they paid 81.50 a gallon for a sour an I bit ter French ordinary claret. They now serve fruity California wino that costs only 50 cents a gallon, but which pleases everybody better. Cures in 1*> minutes Preston * “lied.\ke.” vpeculation continues V» jfo <»u c<»n- cerniog the officers of the cnsniiuf legislature at Salem, say s the ¿tin. ft is said that O. P. Miller wants to l>e clerk of the senate; Colonel Nevin>, reading clerk of th»« senate; a S. J. Finch, of Baker, sergeant-at -arun of the house. Hays, of Tillamook wants to be chief clerk of the tiouse. Several mend»ers are umk rstootl to have dee I ansi themsejves as radically opposed to th»» 8el»«etion of inex|M»n- enced officers. Stylish Hats at Blount h this week. Is tbe new tariff law responsible for the combine between all the great ex- preis compmiieH of the country for the pm pose of adding about twetity-iive ]ier cent to their freight tariff. Or have the express magnates adopted ttm motto of the lite Commodore Vanderdilt "The puehc be in either case the public suffers, and it seems to us that it is an ordinary and untiecissary pnx-ee.lings oil the pint of tlm wealthy express companies, and one that should cause Congress to consider tbe feasibility of adding to our present postal facilities some thing on the order of the English -parcid post." which has for several years been a popular and paying feat ure of the English postofliee depart- ineiit. At present, parcels weighing over four pounds, except a single book, cannot lie sent through our mails. Why not try the experiment of remov ing this weight limit? |Ex. It cur»-* headache only-Preston' *’ st Ake’’ Some iilea of th»* enormous wheat crop of Eastern Washington may be gained from th»* stalenmnt of the Spo kane Falls lierieir. that at the rat»* of l.IMKI.OtX) bushels a month it would take a year to remove tlm surplus grain of Whitman county to the s»*a- board, The present outlook is not very encouraging to farmers o f|the In land Empire, since their gram is much of it unhoused, with no prospect whatever that it will lie moved for mouths to come, In the meant ime it is time to plow and sow again, the winter’s supplies of clothing, grocer- ies, an«l everything but flour and vege tables are to purchase, and their capi tal, which is their latair, is tied up in mountains of wheat. Adequate rail way faci!iti»»s will, within a few years, relieve flit* stress, but how to tid»* over the intervening space is a question that puzzles lite thrifty farmers <*f those regions al present. \!»X KRTR-EMKN !S C omes S tori Ù O nly fl EVERY RR ead ' n J EYTKÍ 1900 F or ail W eek 450.000 R rfçt / ü . to ^I uustratm ' ' abo YN atu - ai lP;CriiirR-f-5^pLEMtNTS fi THE i $1.75 V ■ * — - |ADVENTi!^d2liST0’^| PAG£ v'fAO I ! “ nOMES j’L_ < filMILY iAYEAR- J KRUSES. SWE111WS, fl TS.&r. A bruise is a contusion; swellings are in flammations; cuts am! wounds are alik»* dis turbances to natural action, through which tLe veins arc clogged, circulation imp»d»d, congestion sets in and pa ns «•n.-u«* N dur» is impatient—it tries to right itself and pa«u in tensities. Bru’<es and swelling’« need a sootn ing influence, but in cuts and wounds l.nrd.v any «lie wctild pour »* In,aid remedy inte u gaping wound. s»> ><>< n as nature bi .ngs the parts together, alm.»st at ..nee, s g o t li e s clears au ay a b > t r a <• __ _ _ tiens, heals the injured tiques un«! r«->t«»r< ■* Uacci accordim: to directions, it helps nature and cures V “ Uo other IVcrkbj Paper fpres xn great a Voi ,4y cf / /- THIS SLIP XX • PROMPTLY AMI PERMAYEATLY. FREE TO JAN VT Mr. Louis Rush, 49 Preston Street Wi-troit. Mich., says: “Pitching ball I spiaine.i and bruised my arm; twoapplicnt.oiis «»fst. Jacobs Oil cured me. ‘ Mr. Gustav Nauwald. Jr. (Tivydate), Fred- erickyiburg, Texas, writes, Au-.r'ci •. 1'-' 1 was badly rut with a s< yi hc.lf t»»»itlvSt. Jacobs Oil cured me." It CURES. A t D ruggists and D ealers * ■» 1'» 'ding at so low a price.'* J, Í891. To nov NEW *•! PM’KIBEK who will cut ou Nu.l ‘••■«id i;-« iht-« »di;» »vi i h un me nnd ««»»Irr'»* n:i«l *1,7’ •J < - < "• <«’ t /r wr will »(nd THE Y OI Til * < (>V||- X i(5N 1 !{ T1'. to Jiiiiunrv. • -• 11 I. mid f v !'ill Y . a r trou» lh.:i Dale. Tfeiwot7k r iti- 1 g »»♦•■< à .»#• • X I. Dell Gl I. HUI.! I» \ Y \ ' tl I! I* •' f«> Th a n’i • .; « I ne. < li riwi mi •»* Neu Year EuMrr mi -« I’ *»rir|ii«ot'_.l lily, mid al! i!;t- I ¡lust at ?d We ’kly SuppIrmrntN. THE YOUTH S COMPANION, 41 Ter. Boston, Mass. WITH 31.75 I K \\ 1 I. \M> Tl! \NSFER r t A D A M ’ S (iiri woo i ) l > » 4 < )S EAST AND SOUTH VIA 1HE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Mi. Southern Pacific Route. ltuiii»ri-i| Railroad Change, A hite XWBR'ad rumor, sa San Francisco Riditi in, ih timt Vanderbilts will acquire control the Central Pacific, which, with pr< pective Eastern «mnedions, will g: them a through lin»* from ocean »“•»•an, with San Francisco as the 1 cific terminus. Tins may I h * all tall like so tunny stones of railrotni Imil ing ami couaolnlatioti. A little ago the Union I’m’ittr |>eoplt* fessed to I“* »•utirely satisfied their tratlie arrangements with tl Central Pacific, ami not desirous building to this COJlHt. »•oast. This sta meiit was made in cornier* n tile rep. >rt, t tint I lie <•< »inpanv build through Io Cbilifomin Hom»» point on the < Irtvon Sb< or crossing th»* mountains bark of Cl ami making a connection «itb 1 k mahne I load, That, howeV'T. a very different matter from the | ent outgiving, which simply involo a consolidation of existing lines in i single interest, The proposed move would at once make San Francisco a competing railroad t<*rminnN. « it I. the proapect of a third coinpetitoi when the Santa Fe builds to this city. What iff*ct such an arranifemenl wool I have upon local railroading in ('cntral and Northern California, ih not quite clear. If the Southern Pa cific ¡N-ople should retain the Califor nia and Oregon 1 load for local traffic, ami as a connection of ita noiithern hm‘R, the \ anderbilta, i.n control ol the Cniofi and Central, mitfht find it policy to connect their California ami Orei{on systems, ami Northern C di- forma would then enjoy the full ben • tit of local railroad competition Che extension <>f the new Santa F< ro.ui to San Framn.-••<« uoiild prob ibh result in a competing syt-»rni through out tin* San Joaquin X : id (’• n tral C diforma. It ih i oh Ihese matters, an twe maj brintf u denial of ran^«*mentH in prospect asta plOlMTUlD Perfumery, Soaps,-Sponges Trusses, Toilet Article Srv.lxC MACHINA HtEnitS sucpuex Prescription Departm BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOuRISl SLEEPING CARS BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS kccpt >«<n«i.«v > 11 >i < I a X »CA. 4 » I. Tickets to all points East and South His Wor for Itself FOR SA I ée an N. W. I.iv» - Ciiurl - S mth, < a team of borses 2 te«*th ilriqqie.l ollt: tlu-ir cttilx with a >* jnstixl by a\i*terni,ir_\ .labttst Ii*4ii in place by rulibers. B.B., «ho was secoml to lb tn the free-for-all pacing I Terra Haute. Iinl .iiml «as timed arately tn the first heat in 2:10. ts i br.itideil bronco, bought on* of a herd of ranee horses. A farmer »lr.*ve a sp in of fair, or*li nary colts, well-broken, into th« country seat of one of the counties of th»* slut»* ami sp days in hunting for a Iv.yer for l h»> span. Th«* dams of th* w. re fairly a'“*"I mans, j is' as thosi* of a neia'hlior who .1 1 a Ci'll« of tti«* same a_'<‘ a f.w da* a Ito a buy • r « ho cam*- ar with th»'cash j'nali"-' in hi« The last-n im<*<l farniet had ; service fts* for an extra ;.»ooii p I’ereheron an I the former h.i.l inferior ¡»r ule, b»'i*au««> the wasonlv is?. Ih»* d li.ren was $1211. Which thelx*st business jn I six Moiitlia f<n- liillon an<| o’Brim n *H«d Ake Dublin. Nov. 19. .At Clonuel to-diiy A distinguished Belgian engineer n verdict of guilty w . ih rendered agailwl William <> Biien, John Dillon and expressed the belief at the r-ecent Patrick O'Brien, niemlier* of Parlia meeting of the International Railroad ment, and John Cullinane, ThoimiH Congress, at Brussels, that I efore W m I h I i , Patrick Moeklerand Bolton for many years it would lx* p»iestble to conspiring to induce tenantn on th** : make a trip ' around the world tn twenty-three »lays. The promised Smith Barry estate not to pay rent. William < »'Brien and Dillon were railroad, nts’essary to accomplish this each sentenced to six montha’ impris i feat, would connect our transcontinen onment, and Walah. Muckier mid tal ltn»*s with Berhring strait, crossing Bolton to fmir months each, all with : the strait on a bridge and joining the out lid or. Father Humphreys, Thon. trans-Bilierian line now building Thi- J. Condon, member of Parhametyt. engineer says it will bo no more dlffii-ult Daniel Kelly ami David Sheehy, mem to run a railroad along our Pacific I ht of Parliament, were found not border to Behring strait, than to work -the line in Swollen, now operating guilty. Buffalo, Novemlier 19 Dillon and north of the Artic circle, or the rail < »’Brien, when shown a cablegram an- roads which Russia Ims built far tn uonm’ing that they had been rentenceil lhe north through Finlarnl ami to to six month*' imprisonment by the Archangel, on the White sea. Behring court at Clonmel, said they would re strait is shallow and narrow, with a turn to England when they got large island midway in the channel through here, regardless of the Poni-e- an<l offers no serious obstaek* to bridgi* quences. They will probably not I h * building, l he advantages of such a through h* re until January or Febru line to ih would lx* found ill the de ary. They reiterated their intention velopmen! of Alaska through its rail to stand by I’arnell, though they wdl conm*ction with China ami Nortlx-a issue no mauifesto, an was asserted by ern Asm. T. P. < rContior. The order increasing the number of London. Nov. 19. Patrick O'Briei*, M. I'., who was among those convicted stars in our ting to forty-t In >*»* has •»* n at Clonmel to day, li.is sent n telegram given by Secretary Tracy, an I here to Parnell resigning I iih neat so that after the .national ensign and Union his district may lx- represented during Jack Hying nt the masts of our navy will contain that number. The stars the coming session. are arranged in six rows, the six con taining eight stars, and th<* remaining French Tnnsy WwCer*. five seven each. Jildgrxl from im •»■ - Th« se waft rs arc a ;nre and safe sp«‘- tlietic point our national ensign is m t ci*i«* for pit Kimis of female t ■■*»!,bles and as hands.line as when Hit* bin.* field wit» rvmo'.t U obstruct iomA to th»« contained fewer stars; but tin* great- monthly periods, no in .th r wh it the ness tba' is indicated by the iticre; r< i cause. I h« v re what every woman number fully atones for its I sser de needs, ami c.m lie use«! a«if»dy. For s.-Pe gree of symmetry. Tin* difference in hy the Livingstone (’h< mic tl ‘ manu- commercial importune»*, the industri fucturers. San l'ranciMto. (’al. interests, tbe population and the ge etal advaneemeut of the country b i.oiild l.uys tne I niun I'm-ilir. tween ’he datt* Af the adoption i f tl .* New York. Nov. 19. The llor/J e ars and stripes as our national em says the authoritative announcement blein ami the present rime, is silent I* was made in Wall street to-day th ‘ symboliztd m the comparison of the Jay Gould Li d again acquired c.m’ri., ting of a century ago. with its thirteen of the Futon Pacific Kailroad. The stars, and the tt'ig of to-day. wi’h i's I nion Pacific is vitally necessary to forty three. Crowded as is the field of the successful operation of Mr. Gould's bln»* with the stars denoting tbe num- tx r of stat»«, there is still rixim f .r Southwestern railway system. The Missouri Pacific and its subsid more, and material in our eminent do iary lines Were constrnct»*d with a view main awaiting development to bring to the most advantageous interchange the number up to half a hundred. of business /with tbe Union Pacific. | Oregonian. When Mr. Gojjd relinquished control There is Siam to be a new esti.l.lisli- of the latter road four or five venrs ago his Sout hwestern system was cut ment started near North Dill* • th it will give employ meut to many farm rs off from many traffic benetits. during the winter months. A dis Charles Francis Adams succeeded Sidney Dillon as president of the patch from Port land says th** tee man- ufaetttnrs have found that the de Union Pacific, and on taking posses sion of his office set out to establish mand for ice tn large quantities for the road ns an independent line. The shipping fish, for tin* use of butcheis. present plan is to reinstate Sidnev Dil ami for other purposes has grown fat beyoml their capacity to furnish, ami lon as president of the company. have cotnlitneil and will put up : n ice General G. M. Ihslge, it is under stood. will be made vice president. He house at C»*!iio, just aliove Tim Dalles, with n capacity of 12,090 tons. ! he is now in Europe, but will return soon. In order to bring the Atchison Upper Columbia freezes every winter, into harmony with tbe Union Pacific and Cidtlo is consi<lered the sun>t Gould has taken a large stock interest point on the river for gathering the ice harvest. The building will cover in the company tn addition to the Koekfellers. who have control of the a tract 800 feet square and contain Missouri, Kansas and Texas, mid will 400,000 feet t*f lnmlter, a tram loud of bring it into line with the other roads. which lthslieen s«*nt forward an.l w, rk will commence at once. The ice har vest always <*omes at a tirm* of tile IlililmriTs Ithcuniatie nn»l l.lrer Pill«. year when farmers can do little or no .1 Iu -I- |-i’ . ure -cii'iitiflcally »•onipouiMieil, outdoor work oil tin* farm, and as tc<*, aid ! unihirm ” acliun Nn griping pain so like farm pr.“iuce must be harvesle*! Kunmoul) ft. >wmg ti,<* us,» ot Thev are >idr;-t« d to poth adult* and chihlten * itn when rip«* to k»-ep it from spoiling, P« fi«-. i -af« (\ W.* giinrantm-they law no there will necessarily be a large nil ti • »jUtil In (hr riii»• of Sick II<-Htiauh«*, Cnnsti- ller of harvest hauiis employ»*«! fora ptitloii, -i\•< dmm , and biliousness, and as few weeks when they can do nothing mi . Appvtizvi ihrv t xcel *uy other prepara i tiou. 10-ew.lv ■ else. ilWGEOl < UC < IK. ia- r- M X X Dit i XX IN». luto »I TOURIST SLEEPING CARS FRUIT S i'r •.state. /» Of I . « i y I »«■*<-ri pt i ELEGANT WEEKS BROS DAY COACHES. CALÌFS Po SÍTÍVC '•< ’ Through Tickets nheumaliHin. I A. D. CHAPETON tit., l :t HEADACHE. A> d Al t * The California Poe tiv and > ELECTRIC COUGH CUHfS COLOS. CROUF. Cl Soli by U1 Dragi tv. E m Crea&.^gvr & Co . Prop'. I ■ li Will I*«* flirt Imr li-Hgtli- u* pr»‘»»*ht il.-pn-ssioii <*t is (stim:it>-il timi 25<l.iHki ■ni h.'ix»* tl.is si-ii-'iiu lux*!. n> vallt-y, :ill <>f wliich u <xl 111 tolflgu polis. Wlll li Uorllaml. ì'1.»* Uiiiou mg pUslmil to tli.- lltlllost ih«* output of ih«* Stink*' 1'. Over lilkl to:is pi r ila» by I .ut at Ripar la alni i rn il bv rnil m «i,-« p wii - 'ilici I ON SALE PRINCIPAL : POINTS’ tin :» : molts. I ml 17a have the hxcnave Cot. trot of EMULSION YOUNG. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND i ransici Business ! HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatab'e as Milk So d I h £nlwe<l that it can t>o taken tijflofitrd, n.n<i RHsimf lat< d by the mo«i icnxitivc atomach, when the plain oil •awnot l>r tolerated; anti by the <*<>n>* biiiatlon of tilt oil with the hypo p.hc'iph lies la much more eilieacloua Il'in.itkab!p as a flesh producer. Persons gain rapidly while taking It. SC >T1S FMULSION is a.kno.vl.u,. t hj Physicians to bo tlm Fin» a’ and Br-wt pr« para I'.'U in the world for tbe relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. CERcRAl. DEBILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMACIATION, OLOSand CHRONIC COUCHS 7"lie //r.'.it rrmrdy f"T I'msmuptiaii, aw. ll js-'; i i in C'hUdrtn. S'd by all thv Btot VAOt G*!E ! neiij Can notai ONE HALF POUNDS. LOWEST PRICES. E. M- Miller, ¡ASHLAND. t ra OREGON. J. H. KùcZEJD.Î, GREGORY & HICKS s taap. KIMES. la Romeo and ) prominent physician calls the k:u “an elegant diatomiuator of diseaa» ’ tio ttya, “ fever it tpread by it. »<> w« lung diteawt.” Out upon the gnarled and sap- leaa vagabond! Evidently kistet are net for such as he, and the old fox teya th i grape« are sour. Let him devote nimt« if to making our women healthy and bloom ing that kiss«a may be kiaaea. Te a an surely be done by tbe um ? of Dr Pierce f Fa\orit/j Prescription, which is simply mag’cal iu curing diseases peculiar to fe- After taking it for a reaaoaaNa length of time there will bo no more ir- n gularity, backache, touring-down sensa tions. nervout proa?ration, general debility and kindred auments. It it tbe only nw-dicin® for women, sold tv druggi'jta, under a positive ^unr» ahtee nom the manufacturers, that it w.ll give kuticfacUon id every cute, or money refunded. W orld ’ s D isprw « art M edical A mo - CLA’L’IQK, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. A Dr.PIERCE’S PELLETS Purely Vegetable aud Perfectly liarnileM. Unequaled m a Liver PiU. Smallest. Cheapest, Earieat m Take. One Tiny» F^r** let a Dose. I'un s .41 ck Ileadaebaj niliou* Headache, Constipation. 1 nd ¡grail ou, K i I ioma AtiackSg and all derange menta of th* S' much aad Boweia K ue.ua a vm M, by drutaiau. DARKEST AFRICA Q. C. □ □ CO O 10 ■ • (£(/) CAUTION 4- W SCRtBN SONS A : 4 that t • canv*».-in.'•» <-i»t certiit« À' L. BANCROFT & CO 132 POST STREET, SAN FHAN ISCO. General Agents for tbr* Pacific Coast 11 FILLS. DO NUT CSIPE, SICKEN OR CuNSTIFATE. Sr. " V iuti.f CHARLES The Undersigned will carry p?i<en LITTLE . pit: s *1 ». Al a Bargain. In 1.7 -■ I o.-Const.pxtion F»rr »v»h< r*« lOWh !'»r !n ilxup« ¡•tr. step ' s : xoh Town, v .... i .... ■ . » r - ... • n ., «».-i ■ - i . ‘ii.irxTri’l i... • ■ • ................................ F THE DR. HW11ÍR MfDIGINlG9. ST. LbUfS, MA H. McRK Di. HOUSE and LOT to K t w 3 WQ CJ 75 Z .1 c5 e . 2« J. I A ilwelhua’ Lon«»* and lartf»* lo; ci.n- • duine 11 > acres, ou str»*el ill choice re» id* ta* pari of Ashland for Sale lit a b iroani. ¡•'ine lot of fruit on th* place;»«otnf» rtable small lioilt-o and stable. Eor furt!'»*r informi.t ion inquire at Tti>i>*;s ofli<*e or Address D. 1’aytie. f’lioemx. Or.