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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1890)
I LEGAI. ADVEliTlSEMEN l’S MOTES AND NEWS. ASHLAND TIDINGS A party of California gent ... Ih cernite)' 6, 1HÍH) Lave leased from May 1st next, tl acre tract south of Jackson Park. The —r leas« is made on a 5 per cent, basis on HERE AND 1 HERE. a $7,56(1 per acre valuation. The gen CURES PEI tlemen will use it partly for the pur- [s»se of a display of the fruit product« A large tre»> was cut down at Kirk wood, Colusa county, Cal., last Thurs of California and partly as an immense Nu fiere A Yeu. • i.i Pain. race track. The oiange men of Cali day which contained 1000 pouuils ot fornia aie making arrangements to 11 - uniDer Lt, tievtlax:/.. Gaio, hue honey. plant a giove of thirty acres. [Chica I n. rn c. If you’ve headache try Preston’« *‘Hed Ake.” go News. A San Diego commission house re The ex[s>rts for the year euding Oct. cently sent 750 sucks of potatoes to 31st aggregate $-86 i,675,IIiM> and the Cile lilt,,}’ ite «•»<■*! b,. Erd < V Anaheim to be used in plauting a 250- imports $817,324,001), a total lticreas« acre patch there. in our foreign trad« during the period It cures hvadarlie only- Preston's “lied Ake’’ of lSsH sflof $113,278; W, which must lie rather disheartening to free t railers. The gambling deus of Redding have who insist that it is impossible for our been elost-il up and the sports who (V;^á external trade to expand so long as w. used to get rich pickings there have retaiu our protective system. left for other places. Sheriffs Sale Friday,.. CASTOR IA U1 8 b . Oxford 8L, Brooklyn, N. T. gestion. di | Without injurious madioation. T hs CmrrAva Coarssv, 77 Murray Street. N Y Cures while you wait—Preston’s “Hed-Ake.” J. M. MCCALL’S lt f T ! » A The Humlsildt river and its tribu taries are said to be almost gorged at several places with the carcaaees of cattle which perished last winter. Immediate relief by Brestou's **He»l-Ake.” Great excitement prevails in th»* Coeur d Alene mining district over a recent gold discovery. A tramp walktxl into the gulch, made the discovery and sold out the following Friday foi $20,000. Samples of ore assay $25,- (M)0 to the ton. If fails,money rvfun<le*i Preston’s ‘ Hed Ake’ One day recmtly, while returning from Baker City, Or., Mrs. James Me- NVhlte and a five-year-old ilaught» r were thrown from a wagon by a run away team and loth killed. I*; v-h ill's “lied-Ake is h -¡s’l'ille fi»r Ilea* lac hr , I The Northern Pacific entered Ana- C-iies, the baby town of Puget s >uud, last week amid much »'»•lebration. Anacortes is ten inoutha old and lias already ten miles of elev'trie tramways along its streets. Cures iu 15 minutes: Preston's “H»*d.Ake.’' ■ J H fa ?» i —Full line <>f Spring & Summer Dress Goods, PARASOLS. LADIES AND CENTLEMENS FINE SH3ES AND BUOTS. <'lot liii»«r 1 troin I lie Alt at Prices that DE'*' COMl’ETl’l 10X. W. NV. Carr, an Eastern gentleman, contemplates the er. ction of a sawmill wit h a capacity of 350,000 f«»et daily, at Frankfort, Or. Why se.iter ' cure y* i. l*ri*~t»»u s “lled-Ake“ will The Salt LakeCity Tribune charges that the Messiah delusion at present in vogue among the Sioux was pro mulgated by the Mormons. Chas. NV. MeDani» Is and L»*o Jart- iot, young half-breeds, were found ly ing dead on a lonely Shasta county road last week with bullet wounds in their bodies. It is not known how they came by their deaths, but it is supposed that McDaniels accidentally shot his (‘ompanion and then out of remorse killed liinie-» If. The high water last winter seriously damaged the government work on the river at Corvallis, put in to prevent the channel from leaving the city, and its resetting is earnestly solicited. DON’T MISS OUR OFFER TIDINGS FO R O3N 1 . V I he re-pnl ru> i- not in an) ■nt is Iv^itimatc i ia«l any proprietary right l«> the v «a mere matter of b’i»ine> rad, so that no injury is lors by re-pnahn-ing it. W for a large n inn be' oi copir*. and pro| it as a premium, in « onnvidion u ular weekly ¡«apcr. It i> of cot ible to make an nrtiial dunatioi l * and Naliiabie a lw>«>k, an«* it wil lied upon *he following t»*rms. I’.n-li new TH the weekly paper for one year sul»M*ritM r renewing for tin given the «lii’tioiiarv ami the ter for the Mini of live dollar*. p<M*iagv on the paper and express rates «« lite twM'k prepai«!. This will enable any pv son wishiug to get it with the weekly f» i»nc year f«»r one third the price heret«»foi eurrently charged for the dictionary alon The prie«» is mat veloiifdy low. The book an exact reproduction in size and general f<»rm of the standard WEHsTEa’s D iction ary , with only this difference, that the re print is printed upon a lighter paper. The letter press is an exa« t fac simile of the dic tionary which is familiar to all. Subserip- will l»e rtM’eived, either through the «»f the papt*T or direct from this iMnly caring to take a«lvantage may <io m » by addressing us and e »ubscriptiou prie«*, f.T, for the »n«l pa|M*r. > WANT A DICTIONARY. VEGETABLE PANACEA PREPARED FROM ac HtiHfEiS, FORTHS CURCJ OF ROOTS be successfully traveled with out sjcat beslth. To roach wealth or any eov .'c'd rcei.itin In liia rt»|uires the toll possecskn c d operation of sil the fac- uilic, Vir.d nature has rr.dosed us with. These conalt'on. cannot exist unless the physical being Is In pet’cct workin, erfer, and tbit ie I -.possible when the liver enJ spleen are tc»p:d. ihesobstruct- !n, the eeefations, ca.sinf Indigestion and »••; » epc’a. with all of their accom panying hn.-rers. CR. HENLEY’S Dandelion Tonic latch of «»»V. z.tn says: h : i . vh : . A Paris dispatch Nov. 27th 'litcil “I’elletin piefl.H. —2 liefi.rc lln* Bu lge! „ * committee a report on the financial ! situation of France, showing the esti mated debt of the country to be 80,- 800,813,591 francs nominal capital and 22,824,043,(109 francs actual capital. The nominal rate of interest is 3.48 per Cent., and the actual rate 4.62 per cent. This," coutiuues the report, It the largest public debt in the world, but the French credit is sulficientl) solid to allow French stock to be reckoned as 3 per cents.” Few persons outside of Louisiana are aware of the enormous damage suffered by the breaking of the levees. In a single year the. state losl $15,004 000. having 6,056,HIM) acres oi which 488,500 were cultivated, under water. Dnnng the present year a sinjjl» crevasse destroyed in one parish $1, 295,.’>76 worth of property. This was in Nita parish, Imt. the water spread to neighboring parishes, and including the damages inilicted on railroad-, this single break must have already cost the people of Louisiana $5,00» M100. Superintendent Potter, of the cen sus bureau, has received from the state of lsmisiana the strongest official proof of the correctness of the federal census in that state. It is the result of the state ceusua, taken by the stall authorities just previous to the fed eral census. It gives lb» lite pop population of the state as 1,115,917 as against 1,116,82H given it by the federal ceil 8UH. You will not climb up Pike’s Peak hereafter, unless you prefer it. Yon will ride up ou a railroad train, A thousand men have been employed in building the Manitou A' Pike’s Peak railway from Manitou to the summit nine miles. The road is built oil the Abt system, and as regards grades sur- mounted is, [lerh.ips, the eti-. pesl and most important Abt line in the world. The exact length is 46,158 feet, or very nearly eight and three-fourths miles. The altitude of its station at Manitou is 6,000 feet; at the summit it is 14,20.» feet alsive sea level, the total ascent being 7,600 feet, or an average of 816 feet per mile. The maximum grade is 25 ¡»er cent. The Yamhill lbiiurbi says it is un derstood that Edward Lampson, of Shi'rnlan, has been naunsl by th»* Ore- IT V ITKELV SCIENTIFIC. gou d» legation in Washington for the Grand Ronde Intliun agem*y, and that his appointment will probably follow*. An Asteria .last ice on Hie Gleason Gnnnon Fight The other evening at Mehama, Mar Portland, Or., Nov. 26. The after ion county, when George P. Terrell's little 12-year-old daughter went down math of the Gleason-Gan nou tight at to tlie pasture to drive up the cows Actori.i last night was highly interest she found a pretty little two-year-old ing. Both principáis were arrested deer feeding with them. She drov< and taken Is-fore Justice of the Peace the cows to the baru yard, and the Cleveland. The latter, who had l»eeu il»*er ran along with them, as sportive present lit the tight, agre-sl to give the as a calf on a June morning. When men an immeiliat« hearing, and ac they were all secure in the barn the cordingly at 2 o’clock this morning the ileer was caught with but little trou trial was proceeded with. As the Dis ble and is readily submitting to do- trict Attorney was unwilling to get up m»*stieatiou. lt is flesh and hearty at such hu hour, the Justice of th»* and will make a nice pet for the chil Peace appointe»! ayonogattorney who is an ardent s[>ort and who reported dren. [Ex. the tight for a local paper, to prosecute A number of prominent citizens of the ease. Although Gannon did not Aberdeen, Wash., who participated recover from the knock-ont blow for in driving out the Chinese at that over thirty s«*cou<ls, no testimony, with place recently have lieen arrested. the exception of that of th»* chief of Among those arrested were Captain police and the sheriff, was adducts! to S. C. Mitchell. John Henson, F. R. show that the contest was anything Wall, (J. H. Natwiek, (Ins Formell but a scientific one for points. The witiiesstM testified that Gannon and Joe Stallings. The information against these men was based on the sank totbe thsir from sheer exhaust ion. complaint of George J. M imh I v , prose Every one who had attended th»» tight cuting attorney. The charge was bur knew better than this, but no one tes glary, the coinplaint alleging, it is tified to anything different, ami at 5 understood, that the defendants broke a. in. the defendants were discharge«!. into the bouse of John Wing an I Just as the trial was commencing the robbed him of $5mi. Justice drew a healthy-sized botti« of whisky from his ilesk and paeaed it Deputy Sheriff Hailey baa in his around. possession a curi<»us ¡»i«'ce of “jewelry,” During a lull in the trial a proim- the work of a couviet in the Idaho neut Portland sport got into a wrauglt penitentiary, of which Mr. Hailey was with at Astoria man over th»* ineiits of warden lor several years. It is a pair their fighting bantams. A match was of “thumb-cntTs,” similar to the new proposed by the Portland in in, who ratchet band cuffs in design, but made promptly deposited $100 ou th»* Jus to encircle the two thumbs of th»* vic tice’s desk. The Astoria tnau, who did tim below the middle joint, and so not have that amount, wasabout tod«>- fixed that there is no possibility of re cliue th»* match, when the Jiistice. who moving them. Th»*y are more easily hud been until now* a silent h. im r carritsl, easier to apply and quite as anil who knows the merits of the As secure and effective as handcuffs, and toria bir ., nrose and said: *'lb*re. doubtless will soon sujiercede th«* don’t let that Isither you; your lnr«i “bracelet." The convict inventor, can win, and 1'11 lend yon the $10li." aided by 1». ¡»uty 1 . S. Marshal “Duff" I’lie match was forthwith imide, ami Green, of Idaho, has had the device th« chief of ¡»»»bee who arrested Giea- pateutvsl, and will eudeavor to in ike a son and Gannon for prize fighting was stake out of his invention, to Le rend» appointed stakeholder for the ¡>rize for use when he leaves the prison tight. walls. | Pend!» ton East Oregonian. iiiictiatc. harmless l'rcst»>ii’-“ll,*.l Ake.- Capt. DeL »tn .r brie sold a two-fifths inter, st in his mines tn Owyhee county. Idaho. The price ¡»an! for the iiit»*ree1 is said to be <*»,nsidei ably over one mil lion of dollars. English capitalistsare the purchasers. DeLamar ¡inrchas<d the mines a few years ago for $30,000. [Blade. What Mai'iironi Means. Few people who sing the old Hong, **Y aukee DiMidl«,” and utier mechan ically the words, “Stuck a feather in Ins hat ami called it ui.iearoni," stop to think what the word macaroni implies. Macaroni is t lie old-time word for du h or dandy. The name in old England formerly signified a fop. It was first applifhi to tiie thre»* young men wlic. travel»*»! a great d»*al ami who intro duc'd macaroni into england. These three young men were very foppish in their dress; in fact, they were typical limb s, and idle nickname which they reeeiveii was soon applied toalloth* ers of their class. So when Yankee* D ish II«1 tuck a feath« r in nis hat and (*all»'d it macaroni,” lit' was simply terming himself a dude. (Chicago Herald. fTo-itic Fisi.cries. Says the San Francisco < 'lnoniele of Nov. 29th: Spe. ial agent (’. W. Smiley of the ei-nsii! office in Wash- iugton. with several assis'ants arrived in this city yesterday tor the purpose of getting stiitistics of the th heries. In previous censuses the stiltir-eice <>f the Pacific fisheries have Is en very much neglevteil, and ii .w an t ffort if to Is* mad»» to Colle»*! 1 his information in a manner thoroughly worthy of th»* immense interests of ibis const. Seventy-live enuim r .tors have l»««n selected in California. Washington nml Oregon, including live m Ihe» city, who will enter iuitn» dintely upon their work. The slatmties iksired will cov er the capita! inverted, the number <:f men employed ami the aiuonn* and value of the catch, and will relate not only to the fisheries pr»»p»*r, in cluding the whale fishery, but to oys ters, lobsters, shrimps, shells, » tc. CruU-r Ltk«*. AND A correspondent of the S in Frau cisco ll>i llet in re< ally visited th»* wonderful Crater lake, in Jackson county, Oregon, and wrote up a verv correct description of that I K alv of w. ‘- ter and itB surroundings. But. the amusing part is the beginning of Ins letter, which leads as follows. “E.?: some time past it has been rumor»**! that far ii[i in the snowy heights of the Case: »les, iu Soil* 11« rn Oi eg on, lies a lake wonder the like of which is not to )»e found anywhere Iseou earth.” Tin- fil'd is. Crater Lak»* is as well known tn Oregon as Igike i'ahoeis in Caiifor pm, soil has Isen written np many times in Ihe ¡art t Wi’iity y.’ ais in the paper-or this state. [Statesman. ALL OTHER DISEASES Ai?IS>NO F?»OM «. DISOHDERED SÌ.-T E f ' -* STOMACH cn AN Smith & Dodge Carry the lari?«*»* an i tw-t >*« iv« ed t»f FURNITURE ! In Southern Oreg»«. WALL PACE», FRAMES AHU MOULUIHCS. CHILOREN’Ä WACOM«. BABY CARRiACSS, ITC.. W.* sell E Davis Sewing Machine The l>e 1 M-w ill S ><».’ i*iue rn All » ce il and be i*OU. <sd. 1 '-ill H>1 1 H \ Sur<* Cun* for Pil»>. Itching Files are knnwn l»v in»»i»ttir. like perftpiration, civr.sin*» itit(.nse i'.ch- r* ->o-c - inn when w :-trui. IliH fu.-.n a.v Well .TH Blind. Bl»e <lii)tfn»lil ¡»rotrn.iiiij; yield at ui.cv to Dr. Iiosaul »»*-. Pile ilemedy, which arts directIv «>n i tl. th»* ¡» .rts afreet« d. f V H»»’v«>rbs taiu**ra. allavs • i ili’tiiiip, and ef feels a p**rinai»eut <” ire, file. l!ra«/»>-t;i or mail; treatise 1 f Dr. lioHanko. Mirrii cored. Boots !*-n*v-»i Piqua. O. Sold hy i. K. I ?• »it til'. in one martin«. T«*stim« m••..*« fr*»:t* s3 part* <»f the «hit**. Fr sp*u t is » gst FltKK, **nt «»a Replicaii«»n to I'rof, JL LoiMtt«*, 23? Fifth Ao New Y»*rk. Legal Biaiikd at lit a office. ïir?fiKZS' IcS^sss ^OREÏHWVP VA& , S PR0MP/7pfECTLY. nds Gins. b wellings oapely-if" Pep»T;QDcnlIy 3 :»y DRUGGISTS A dealers ; "‘¡uCHAS.A.VOSELER Co. SMTO.h’.ft GRABBING TIMBER LAXI). Operations of the Chicago a»«i IX»ri l«aiid CoiiqmnN ¡San Fr^ '<*Uco <‘or< The recent *xp<>?• «ire Chromeb of Iht* f*.andulvi by winch govertnneut 1 nul ah- »:i»ed by nnscriipnt’ hih •ciihr»« li;is had the effect of making thos-* giifed in that bnsihPHs more can b'll etiil (•ontiniie to euga .'t pie, wh<», as supposed b >na ti.i thru, eXer’ase th* lr lijht ’ to pi quarter s«*cli«MiH from the JSlatvs 1 ml Oili *c, only to tli.'ir parents iimn«dint» ly to sharks iu whose interest tli«y a stipulated consideration. A ('hI'timcle rej»'.Her >■.--!« ited the (>liv*e of wtiH * ; stiown Ohicngo ami Porllm.u Lan 1 l' at 8 Sixt h s! reel, a com*. 11: I gaged in sending men to t:il;»- up tun- b»*r claims in Lak«, Mend *ui > :.mi Humboldt counties. ('. M. Br*M»ker. the manager, r.a*eiv«*il the reporter, who came in the guise ot an intending pseudo settler. “You will have to t*x[»eml a'ooiit $75 for traveling expenses,” said Mr. Brooker, "‘for it is m*e.*ssary (hat von should see the land liefore you cati ill« on it at th«» land »»tli**»*. You cau leave on Friday morning with sonie ot hers, who are going on the same errand to Lake county, where yon will be met l>v <vur surveyor, who will show yon th« land. When you return you can make an affidavit that you purchased th« liiil aer.'a for your own use amt »M*nefit, and, nft»*r about ten Weeks von vviil get your patent by ¡»aying $2 .‘>0 an acre, or $100 in all, which amount and $600 bonus we will pay you. We also agree to repay the $75 yon have .advanced as cxi>«ne»* money, so that a dear profit of $600 is mad« by yon.' So spoke Manager Brooker, but h« adde»l that, owing to the riskiness of the transaction ami his fear of the newspapers, lie never made any con tracts in writing, ami that those who dealt with his company must trust to his word that he would do as proinist*d. Mr. Brooker said that he has only b* en here since Jnm» Iasi, and that he had already disburseil $131,000 for land claim.-. As each quarter section costs hie company als’iit $1.000, that concern must, therefore, have aeqtiir 21.000 acres of land since it comment* operations here. The manager stat that th« headquarters of th« company are in Chicago, ami that an extensive branch office is m »»¡»«ration iu land, Oregon. ». I nil 4«n R ead in yv.rjRAL 8 C hildrens dH!sfCRY| PftGE, AND “.Vo 0^ _ _ PLEMENT O nly 1 F or .«a $1.75 Ä y t A YEAR- L"--- TT--- Gi ‘iS *^_i— —— Poper ri’” W greet n Vnn ty ef E:^f-,ininj ail hen.--.n Rendtny at 90 iow a pnce.** . FREE TO JAN. I, I89L WITH $1.75 T<> nnv VEH 3! FM’liIRF.K who »ill cut our nu-1 .ead u. tM. .!!p wilh nomi» i o.-rl’T" H"<l *,’,*i ■' ,al >!;^u dr.h-r <», ¡:,- 'r ■ * 1 „ irr .. r ,.,r - » ,■ »f|| v,-od TbV' r>,! -‘ ", V ; i'-X’L-'. 1 l{‘ K,*’l"'":"'* •"'I '■'»• ■> lill <*Rr from tliot Rut»-. Tl»>«o«1.-r »,,. lud... th»- VUE IKH !.t.E IIIH.ID» V M'MBKKs lo» Tl.nn*l(.clvl.B. < brl.tH.-., New 4«"r-. Eu-t.-r h u ri I ».t rt h-ot-.l ■>»,. , || ,llr iffu.truted WeeUly ^upplemeut». V livreii vein be». lHf Ii« jincliou i hand at tfn vilb'. <nvgui Sat tu t ftt j. 1 >e<‘i iiln r All th» iixî t, ’it clo and H . G F th» ToJloN\h>4 -i L«>t five ir. bh f ! .. li. Ji i ou Or« iron. ' ‘ r'__ TH£ YOUTH’S COMPANION, <l Temple Pive«, Doston, Ma.s. MIS KADAM S EJJ AN EOI S. II! \\ EL AND TRANSFER I ITW ()( ) l\< <«i\ «’.i undiT uty hai N ♦ hi’jer. Is'.’»». EAST AND SOUTH Í3I7OS b’\ R. I’. A KM -TH VIA hriinwlv ¡ Soltau Pacific Roule. hlllüülMX I. . ni » <irri î < i i asta i J \ 1 P l aza C orner S tore Init). NoR 111. S5 A. 1 M. 4»» e. i M. 10 e M. re r. V. si f.illowinir sta- l:,ct l*..rttHli.l, . s», I,-in. Albany, llartisburg, Janet- A N Fine Perfumery, Soups, .Sponge Trusses. Toilet Articles. liii Patent Medicines MACHINE NETUt ES UPPM4 A M \ll. . F. 3.4U !• M ’M I* M l liciti 1 . ▼ Í*. K) I- M U A M PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. ’ TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, IT'ATK»N OF >E<’«»ND « LASS PA* ITA« IIEb K» EXPRES*» TKAIN s . «■•*< side ivfwion. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail ænnuniii nTi pp 1’’ i lluilli u ITÌTÌHIÌ il I i Ul’lldi 1 tinti ay Al. j X» I’, Lv I 12 V» I*. i, h. r. M. J Alban of <>i Railr«Nui. I.xcepl Sunday Ar. j ile. Lv._ I 5:45 « Ir I Alli P. 0. Box 55 I lull in «orni hid luap-. «•t«*, appiy t<> < A <i« ¡and. KOEHLER. E. r. R ogers , *tMiiHg< r. J <>. E. <L I'ass. Agent. forest Grove I I Work SpeaKS Oct. I ». 1**Mi Jack SALE! Siile of a . m a . m | Through Tickets to all points East and South J. M. GARRISON, I for Itself From Terminal or Interior Points the ÎÆasonic Directory AMI SIHTII. We are Now Running Our ST. : PAUL : AND : CHICAGO. xo CÌKXGE OK CARS ) Al 1’11 \ «if ( 1RS UUMir. ri i 1 u%x hRAWix; I ühim I l Ti lls t.f I m ’.- m . niii.DH 1)1 MILL AT PHOENIX. Mies K a RNHIi m TOURIST SLEEPING CARS BOXES I.O. O. I et \ !>»•*»» ri The Single Tra<k Railway. DAY COACHES. ELEGANT AHicJrrt iiirorporating tin* f..moils Singh* Rail and S.khli»' (’ar Railroad Company, of (Tni< n eounty. wore filol A ill’s Frvlay with < stat»*. Th«» Maiiana, J. \\ Comas, S. (¡. vis, W. T. Wnid principal oili V ihoo , Or. in WEEKS BROS ling with nil nninterruptfil CÄLIR can b*‘ se •nt of fh< Po s ¡TÍVE* through Ticket Amen« a. piirchax« «i time • »7 I m .1 on hrW *- s. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL A-IS D HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Paiatabloas Milk I hr Probi'in Solvril-—Ait I nrivnlril Blood Purillrr. Found nt l»*st in Hibbai Synip - n remedy whicliexj mailer and mints of di* A well known <*itizm Ind., testifies h» its value Grntirnien It aliord siate that my wife hasrre rit from ilibbnrd * Rhriim.uir from any mrdicinr «»he ha* ever taken, have UM*d nix Ixxttles, and find ii i I'C'-t family remedy and the purittvT we have ever n- it is rlaime«! t»» I m * by its [ not recommend it t<M> hiu F ka n k W A LI M E. W< S«dd by I . k Bolb«n. he only i w’r.ch r ic .Ide to UR* «deetneu ize tlie force exiAomhil in cl ihl .t,*’ So dlsgntsed that it can be taken llgeatrd. and assimilate«! by the moo iens!‘«vc »ior.iach, when the plain of mnr.*; be tolerated; an«! by the com* f the oil 1th the hypo 's ntUA-h more effkaclouo C ures w CHARLTON, A. D RheiimtUiftnt, N ti. So. 121 HEADACHE. And A The California Positiv ELECTRIC COVC CURfS COL OS. CRM Fold by all Drnr. i *s-. Creaainger & Co , Prop Me as a flesh producer. Persois gain rapidly while taking it. 80fTT ' S EMULSION is acknowledge«! by Physician* ■’ t»e tlm Fincsit siid I»<*ot prejMira .iun in th j world for the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, eCROFULA, GENER AL DE BILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDSa.i.J CHRONIC COUCHS PRINCIPAL : POINTS! 77»» .’rent ri mr<ly fur ('emnmptian, anc *. iiu'ren. Su’d by oil I'nniifintn Negro Minstrelsy. “The old fashion minstrelsy is not in ib niaml except in a few of its fea tures," said L«w D<s*kstad»*r. “N«gr<> minstrelsy bus advanced, and is inor« rctiucih Perhaps th<> progress made by the negro himself has had some thing to do with tliiH change. Tile ne gro of to-»lay, as we find him iu the i itus, is not th»» negro of twenty years ago. He is getting to lie a property holder, a man of education, with am bitions like a white man. To find a n«gr<» of the o!d-fashi.»n»*d stage pat tern you will have to go iuto places re mote from cities and railroads. Some of l h«old-fashioned negro cominedians will ever be rem»»ml**re I. There was poor Billy Manning, the »greatest I think I ever saw. He was born witty, ami bail the quaintest, richest humor. I saw him last in St. Louis n little while before his death. We got up a lienefit for him. He had con sumption ami was »lying on his feet, Inlt as genial and witty ns ever. Ad. Ry man is an th«* business. **l ‘Carn cross is well off ¡»hia. I >:xev Ims retired, worth $400,00») or more, bling ill real estate in Duprez is running a hotel in Law rence, Mavs., and his former partner. Lew Is-iieilict, is still in the minstrel biisin ss. Matt. NVbeeler is m Brook lyn dialing in real estate. Btlly Em erson, still a wonderful singer, ih with the Cleveli’hd minstrels. Minstrel Minstrelsy . lias given man' bright men to th» drama, oj» ra ant mid i-n-lie-ti'a. i ri-he* William i’.istle ami lTu*o»lore Ti »'inns hav»* both lieen 1:« gro minstrels, and M h i. P. 8. Gilmore, who is Vet brig 11' enough to work a go* al ainonnt of i minstrelsy coloring into his mncic. Joe .Murphy, who whs gre at in min- st relsy at one time, has made a fort tim as a eotm-iban in Irish chanict ers, hi d win» was also : Joseph K. ininstr I, is wealthy as Fritz. contmueii Mr. 1)-“ !<«».*. !<*r. “Yet after a pause, , “miiwtre’sy lias clr.nged a great d* al, and is likely to chang»* inileh more, I ne sp<*»-Incular is in-»•■•■ in demand, ’ with elegant costuui'n * ami large e. >n npatii«-.-. in th»* »»1-1 d.i *. half a doz*n ¡H*ople were enough L> make h popi ular show."- ¡Ij»*e Do-.k- staile, it: llidl Mrs. Win » V s S ».tiling Nyrup lias been used by ndllions of moth- ren teeltiin;; for over ers for ch dh perfect stiC'-ess. It fifty yarn relieve! tl* little sufferer at one«, p,lMIU<’eS II in,I, quiet sleep l»v old from |»ai»i. and th tri »inc th« '»right as abntton.” litt« ehertil it is very p.eas inl t » taste *-»>. tbs the child, softens tin. ijr ns. uoiys pain, re- 1. regulates tin* lr>* »<s. ».«<! lievi s V. known rt uicdv far diari.1,18 . is the hi whether arsing rising fren» teething or ».the causes 1 wmty-tive cents a tsiitie. Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar sent Free, i s™'fVìòòrr ÌÒ^TRAvWf^SC^ìcHARMINGj| WF.EKEY Nmwegian Phot < «impali) S P R A I for Infants and Children “Caatoria isso well adapted to children th&t I Caatsria Cantarla <-nr»a curra Colle, Colie, OonMlpation, Constipation, I recotnnveud itaa aupervor toaoy prvacripuon I B out Stomach. Diarrhoea. Eructation, x-own to ne " H A. Aaci»«. M D . I KUls V“‘" -------- - gives ----------- Worms, steep, aad prumotaa lu the < io ’«»t Court of the St ile for J.t k-4»n <-ouufy. N orth and h’ a have tha Exclusive Control of HARRY YOUNG. East Sido of Main tri IVI I. ,.kt‘ 11)111 th lest 7 have to cf-tr a prize tn ee!t this Go^ts, fur its the BEST HADE. Every Can holds CAUTION I", OHE AHO ONE HALF POUNDS. r i .t..f CHARLES LOWEST' PRICES, £. M. Miller, SCRIBNER • rr BYrtRCFT & CO ASHLAND. - - nger** to and from «*ach train. H. S. L.MrJiY OREGON. J. S. McESÏDXl 132 POST STREE GREGORY & HICKS tifie Coast TRANSFER. vopyright, Fo confident are the manufacturers Dr. Sage> Catarrh Remedy iu their r ’ to cure Chronic Catarrh iu tuo Hotu. matter how bn«l or of bow long atan i: that they offer in xo-xi faith, the m reward, for a c*v»' which they cannot « Syu?ptoiua of Catarri», h« • obstruction of nos«*, drcliargeo f " i»: > throat, flometimcR profutw*. watery and .v rid, at other*, th . l 1 , :v purulent, bloody i ! putrid; eyee w ringing in ears, d< exj cctLruti .» off» naive rnntt« r; I . . h offf’r.sive: »- and taste impaired, and geimrai <1 ’ Only a few of th ie svmptoma lik*- , be nresAQt at on« e. Thousands of « result in consumption and end in grave. By ffa mild, soot) 1» -y. antis^^tic. <•!* ing and healing pro* ertks G* • t rdy cures th«S Wurst c.1*-» tlie l!ea«l *’ is c ir» .t wuh a few apr tjonfl. Catarrhi:I *V?adache is r'ii> - and cured us if by magic. It rerm.. offensive breath, los.« or impairment oi the Hcnse of taste, s.r. H, or bearing, wate»- ing or weak cy« s, a.;d impa ired i;ic:n*»ry, when caus* d by the vi» !«.*»ce of Catarrh. M they nil frequently ur»' Sol«l by .¡rur- rb<ta, at fit tv certa. Manufactured by WOHI.n’S IHSPENSKHT Mt-DU AL A v S(»< ìa - now. Mi Main - *•<•:, Bulftks N. Y. Dr.Pierce’s Pellets. I Purely Vegetabl «. Gently Laxativt», c-• Cktbailie, necoKììng to ai* doae. Ly ArutfrftfU. X vvuut a vUd. ;» r iHE r * raignad r.ill enrry panen- u h.rtv < »*n the d. DO’ an«l • m j art of n wn for th< r. z- ■ ■ « n ’« 1 promptly I » h !I ” i « !»• •<» a» «1 fr»»m halk » • * <•' ci.in.: I.» aw < O« m W’ fc J J. H. McORlOE. ile’ tiler V**,'ÒPP’S HOUSE and LOT Lt GUIDE,’? \t ,i ami large lot cr.n- st reel e part of Ashland for Fine lot of fmit on ifortable small I iohm nn<l LÀ DUS. '1»* aCd I-» Ole hau rt n's Òr. MARTfÄ MEDICIME CO-. St Louis, Mo Biirgiiin. I For further information inquire nt T h ings office or Address I). Payne. Phrw nix. Or.