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S e m i- W e e k ly T i d in g s T hursday............................ M ay 11, 1894 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. I n f a n ts fo r and C h ild re n . H I R T Y y e a r s’ o b se r v a tio n o ^ C a s to r ia w it h t h e p a tr o n a g e o f m illio n s o f p e r so n s, p e r m it n s to sp e a k o f i t w i t h o u t g n e ssin g . I t is u n q u e stio n a b ly t h e b e s t r em ed y fo r I n fa n ts a n d C h ild ren th e w o r ld h a s e v e r k n o w n . g iv e s th e m h e a lth . I t is h a r m le ss. C h ild r e n l ik e it. Tt I t w ill sa v e th e ir liv e s. J n i t M o th e r s h a v e so m eth in g w h ic h is a b so lu te ly sa fe a n d p r a c t ic a l l y p e r f e c t a s a c h ild 's m ed icin e. C a sto ria d estro y s W orm s. C a sto ria a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . C a sto r ia p r e v e n ts v o m itin g S ou r C n rd . C a sto ria c u r e s D iarrhoea andJW ind_C oliq . C a sto ria r e lie v e s T e e th in g T r o u b le s . C a sto ria c u r e s Co n s tip a tio n a n d F la tu le n c y . C a sto ria n e u tr a lise s th e effect s o f c a r b o n ic a c id j>as or p o iso n ou s a ir. C a sto r ia does n o t c o n ta in m o r p h in e , op in m . or o th e r n a r c o tic p ro p erty . C a sto ria a s s im ila te s t h e fo o d , r e g n la t e s th e sto m a c h a n d b o w e ls, g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sle e p . C n sto ria is p u t up in o n e -siz e h o t t ie s o n ly . I t i s n o t so ld in h n lk . D o n ’t a llo w a n y o n e t o s e ll y o u a n y th in g e ls e on th e p le a o r p r om ise th a t i t is “ j u s t a s g o o d ” a n d “ w i l l a n s w e r e v e r y p u r p o se .” S e e t h a t y ou g e t C - A - S - T - O - R - I - A . ■'Tÿ T h e fa c -sim ile s ig n a tu r e o f _, S /fi? J ? - ^ * 7 v r a p - r. C h ild re n Cry for P itc h e r ’?? C a sto ria * Pelton £ Neil The b u sin ess'o f th e m eat m ark ets of R. P. Neil an d J. JE. P elton is carried on now a t th e of MainJ street n e a r th e bridge, w here old a n d new cu sto m ers w ill find us b e t ter p rep ared th a n ever .to serve th em w ith th e ch o icest of m eats an d in flrst- class style a t low est p rices A s h la n d , O re g o n . T hom as F. Oakes, H enry C. Payne, H enry C. Rouse, Receivers orthern pacific r . r . N R U N S 1*11111111111 S le e p in g - C a r s l ’2 1 e g n n t I l i n i n g - fin * ? * T o u ris t S le e p in g - C a r s Do w hat you are doing w hile you are about it, and let other things wait. Think on w hat you are thinking, and u n til you have thought it out or drop ped the subject bar the m ind against other topics. According to Jew ish statutes, it was unlaw ful to muzzle the ox engaged in treading out the corn, the anim al being allowed to eat his fill. There are several factories in India and one at least in Europe— th at at Mannheim, Germany—where butter is made from cocoanuts. Among the m any queer French prop er names th at of D ’O is said to be de rived from the village of O in Norman dy. There is nothing 1 have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relief *as Chamberlain's Pain Balm does. I have been using it for about two years—four bottles in all—as occasion re quired, and always keep a bottle of it in my home. I believe I know a good thing when I get hold of it, and Pain Balm it the best liniment I have ever met with. W. B. Denny, dairyman. New Lexington, Ohio. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ashland Drug Co. What is it? It is a bottle. What is in the bottle? Syrup. Why do I see it in so many houses? Because everybody likes it. What is it for? For Coughs, Colds, Croup. Whooping (Jongh and Consumption. What is its name? Parks' Cough Syrup. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. TH R O U G H T IC K E T S ..................... the m in d th at m akes the m an,” IH' > ► ¡lin, ¡I ■ said Watts, but modem ethics U deny this, aad give the credit to the tailor. It is question <1 able, however, if either are <G right. l|!> <1 ---- TO---- CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST ami S o l T il T IM E <11 <1 $ SC H E D U L E . For in fo rm atio n , tim e cards, m aps, a n d tic k call on o r w rite S. F. C ass , A gent, G ran t's Pass, or ets, A I). CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. <1 Food has some claim s <Jj in this respect,therefore those <H parents who would build up physique of their children <31 the pay strict attention to their «•Il diet. Children are all fond of < pastry; for this to be health <3 fully prepared, <3 <1 <1| GOTTOLENE b il> ¡i> |l> |l> H> ll> III- < 1 m ust be used as a shortening. <11 T h e S h a s ta R o u te -----OF T H E ----- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. E xpress T rain s leave P o rtlan d d aily . SOUTH. NORTH 6:15 P. M. Lv. P ortlaud, Ar. S?20 a . M 10:40 a . m . Ar. A shland, Lv. 4 40 P. a 11:10 a . m . L v . A shland, Ar. 4:10 P. X. lo:45 a . m . Ar. San Francisco, Lv. 7:00 P M Above train s stop at all statio n s from P ortland to A lbany in clu siv e; also. T angent, Sliedds, H alsey, H arrisb u rg , Ju n c tio n City, Irv in g , E ugene, an d a t all statio n s from Rose burg to A shland inclusive. R O S E B l'K G M A IL D a ily .) LKAVK P ortlaud Roseburg It is Recommended by the best Cooks. > Ik Consult your physician up- fi> on its healthfulness. <3 <11 Send three cents in stamps to N. K. <11 some Fairbank <£ Co., Chicago, for hand Cook Book,contain <31 ing six Cottolene hundred recipes, prepared by <11 nine eminent authorities on cooking. Cottolene is sold by all grocers. Refuse all substitutes. Blade only by N .K . F A IR B A N K & C O .. S T . L O U IS a n d :HICAGO, N EW Y O R K , BOSTON? ARRIVE 8:30 a M 7:00 a m I R oseburg P o rtla n d 5:50 p M .4:30 p m P i n i n g C a r s on O gden R o u te . PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Administra tor’s Sale. Notice is hereby given th a t th e u n d ersig n ed ad m in istra to r of th e estate of E lizabeth Phillips, deceased, w ill, u n d e r a n d by v irtu e o f an order of th e C ounty Court of Jackson C ounty, Oregon, . m ade a n d en tered of record on th e 2d day of ATTACH SI) TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS. I April 1894, sell at p u b lic auction, on th e prem ises : h e re in a fte r described, in th e City of A shland, W e s t S id e D i v is io n ; Oregon, on S aturday 26th day of Mav, 1894, 2 o'clock p. in. of said day to th e hig h est BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS I i at b id d er for V. S. gold co in , to he paid a t tim e of M a il T r a i n D a i l y ( E x c e p t S u n d a y ) 1 sale, 7:30 A. M. I Lv. P o rtlan d , Ar. 1 The follow ing described real property 6:35 p. M t->:15 P. M. 1 Ar. C orvallis, Lv. | 1:00 P M j and prem ises Itelonging to said estate, to w it: ' Lot one tl , block five (5), tow n of A shland At A lban y au d C orvallis co n n e c t w ith tra in s ■ Oregou. of O regou Pacific R ailroad. Lot tw o (2j, block five (5), tow n of A shland, Oregon. E x p r e s s T r a i n D a ily (E x c e p t S u n d a y Lot six (6), block fifty-six (56), tow n of A sh 4:40 P. M. I Lv. P o rtlan d , A r. 1 8:25 A. M land, Oregon. Lot five (5), block fifty-six (56), tow n of A sh 1 Ar. M cM innville. Lv. | 5:50 A. M 7:25 P. lan d , Oregon. T ogether w ith th e ten em en ts, h e re d itam en ts T hrough T ic k ets to all Points in the ap p u rte n a n i'c s|th e re u n to belonging. E astern S ta te s, C anada and Europe, an D d ated th is 25th day of A pril, 1894. Can be o b tain ed a t low est rates from E. C. C. K. K l i m . K ane, agent. A sh lan d , Or. A d m in istrato r of th e estate of E lizabeth R K OEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, P h illip s, deceased. SECOND-CLASS'SLEEPING CARS, M. Manager. Asst G. F. <k Pass. Agent. Mrs. Bernard Beere is recruiting her strength in Cornwall. Edw in Hoff w ill probably not be her# I again in comic opera for m any months. He was the leading tenor of the Bosto nians. “ Jaunty Jane Shore,” the new bur lesque at the Strand, London, is being licked into shape. Its reception on the opening night was not at all favorable. Ada Marie Vallean, the society beauty, ¿id not appear in “ W illie” w ith Charles Dickson. Instead she w ill have a part in M. B. C urtis’ revival of “ Sam’l of Po sen. ” Mrs. Langtry, Rose Leclercq and Fred K err w ill have parts in the new comedy by Robert Buchanan and Henry Murray soon to be acted at the Opera Comique, London. Ju liu s Knight, who played the Hon. Ju lian Belford in the American produc tion of “ The Prodigal D aughter,” is now acting Valentine in “ F aust” w ith Henry Irving. Frank Harvey, the author of numerous plays, has ju st produced a new one call ed “ Shall W e Forgive Her?” The story is not very original, hut the treatm ent is deft, dram atic and effective. Lady Violet Greville’s adaptation of ‘Le Gendre de M. Porrier” under the title of “ An Aristocratic A lliance,” is poor stuff. In changing the characters to English people the original sadly suf fers. Alice Pierce, the rem arkable child actress, was not perm itted to appear in the title role of “ H annele,” the vision play which the Rosenfeld brothers pro duced at the F ifth Avenue theater, New York. A New Suit Italy in the last 12 years has had 2,573,000 m arriages and 6,690 divorces. All m arriages in England m ust be cel ebrated before 3 o’clock in the after noon. In Colorado a wife was granted a de N o t a d iv o rc e s u it, o r a n e q u ity s u it cree because her husband cut off her bangs. o r a fo re c lo s u re s u it b u t a Heliogabalns divorced one of his wives because she had a mole on her shoulder. A decree was granted in Massachu setts because “ the defendant keeps this plaintiff awake most of the night quar reling. ’ ’ The m arriages w ith the deceased w ife’s sister or husband’s brother num bered in France in 1885 855 per 100,- 000 marriages. W e a r e m a k in g c lo th e s in la t e s t Statistics of most countries seem to show th at consanguineous m arriages in s ty le s a n d a t p r ic e s t h a t y o u c a n a ffo rd if crease the number of insane, deaf, dumb and blind y o u c a n a ffo rd a n e w s u it a t a ll. A fit g u a r a n te e d . \ children. The meanest reason ever given hy a man for m arrying was assigned by an Englishm an 40 years ago. He m arried because he wanted somebody to p a rt his hair straight. Divorce in France is regulated by law on the theory th a t a wife is her hus M e r c h a n t T a ilo r. Ashland, Oregon. band’s equal. She does not promise to obey. She retains her own property and may dispose of it by will. In Illinois a decree was obtained by a SOCIETIES. long suffering husband because “ during the past year the defendant struck this plaintiff repeatedly w ith pokers, flat Masonic Directory, Ashland. irons and other hard substances. ’ ’ THE PROPER CAPER. A Kansas wife was released from her MALTA COMMANDERY NO 4, K. T . New tea gowns of rose colored india husband because, as she stated in her Meets first W ednesday of each m onth. Made by the petition, “ the defendant pinched the silk are trim m ed w ith ecru guipure lace. E. C. KANE, E. C. E. D. Briggs, R ecorder. nose of this plaintiff, causing it to be Japanese wash silks are in constant A shland, Oregou. come very red, thereby causing the demand. W hen black satin appears w ith plaintiff great pain and anguish of a slight corded surface, it is designated SISKIYOU CHA PTER, No. 21, R. A. M. m in d .” as arabian satin. ------- FOR T H E ------- R egular co nvocations on th e T h u rsd ay next a fte r th e full m oon. Among the Saxons, a wife was di Narrow w idths of w ater silk ribbon E V. C a r ter , H. P. C A LIFO RN IA vorced by sale. A husband, w ith the are used for alternate hands, w ith lace M. L. M cCall. Sec’y. (9-36 consent of the wife, put a halter around and jet insertions, form ing handsome her neck, led her to the nearest m arket dress and cape garnitures. ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. A A. M town and disposed of her at auction to A velvet ribbon edged w ith a tiny, Stated co m m u n icatio n on the T hursday of or before th e fu ll m oon. the highest bidder, m aking a speech in single row of cut jet spangles makes an W. H. LEEDS, W. M. which he set forth her good and evil effective and very bcomiug flat trim J. R. Casey, S ecretary. qualities.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. m ing for silk or sheer woolen gowns. ALPHA CHA PTER NO. 1, O. E. 3. Alpaca is this year used for bathing PERSONAL GOSSIP. S tated m eetin g s on 1st a n d 3d T uesday iu AND VICINITY: suits, this fabric, it is claimed, being each m o n th . in every respect better for bathing in M rs . ALICE KANE, W. M. COOD FOR THIRTY DAYS You are respectfully invited to call at Governor T illm an has been blind of the surf than serge or the heavier wool Miss Mabel W agner. S ec re ta ry . an eye since he was 15 years old. ens th at absorb a great amount of water the Novelty block (opposite Hotel Oregon) Christopher Grove, a 93-year-old resi to no purpose. ASHLAND LODGE No. 45, and examine new Millinery Goods. dent of Bethany, Iud., is cutting a new Very pretty tennis and yachting cos set of teeth. I. O . O . F ., tumes are made of cream w hite hop- rs E. B. hristian AND RETURN The Marquis of Salisbury goes 60 lit sacking finished w ith w hite silk m a Holds re g u la r m eetin g s every S aturday even ing at th ...................................... e ir hall in A shland. B n B ' reth ren In gooc tle into society th a t it is said he was chine stitching, the short open jacket sta n d in g a re co rd iallv in v ited to atte u d . actually unacquainted w ith some of the showing a blouse of w hite favetta striped A. E. MATSON, N. G. ASHLAND A. C. Caldw ell, S ecretary , subordinate members of his late cabinet w ith wool lace insertion. Tom Reed has taken to the weed Very wide turn over collars and cuffs PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16. I O O F again. U ntil the beginning of the pres of linen are worn. They are not univer E X C U R S IO N T R I P S M eets in Odd F ellow s's Hall every 2d and 4tl ent congress he had not touched a cigar sally becoming by any m anner of means, M onday in each m o n th . M em bers iu good From San F rancisco to o th e r p o in ts in Cali for four years, but he has gone back to but they are made less “ trying” by the SH O P atten d . fornia w ill be allow ed purch asers of special sta n d in g co rd ially in v ited to A. BISH, C. P. his old habits. addition of very fine torchion lace to the M idw inter Fair tick ets at th e follow ing round Does a general blacksmithing business. F. M. Drake, S cribe. trip rates: Representative Conn of Indiana wears edges of both collar and cuffs. TO STATIONS UNDER 15» MILES from San a big ring on one of the fingers of his Covert cloth and shepherd’s check A l l W o r k F i r s t C l a s s F rancisco.tone an d lo n e-th ird one-w ay fare. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14. left hand. I t was given him by Levy, fancy suitings, in 50 inch widths, are TO STATIONS 1 5 0 MILES or MORE from San HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. M eets on th e 2d an d 4th T uesday iu each Francisco, one and one-fifth one-w ay fare. the cometist, to whom it was presented used by ladies’ tailors for w alking and For exact rates and full inform ation,* in q u ire m outh in Odd F ellow s's H all. A shland. by the czar of Russia. traveling costumes for the present sea MISS EMMA STEPHENSON, N. G, of E. C. KANE, A gent at A shland, Oregon, or Mrs. Mollie Farlow , Sec’y. ad d ress the u n dersigned. Joseph Jam es Cheeseman, the presi son. Black velvet ribbon is the chosen P roprietor. R IC H ’D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, garniture for these gowns.—New York dent of Liberia, was horn in th at coun Gen. Traffic M anager. Gen. Passenger Agt. try. His parents were sent out to Liberia Post. Ashland Lodge, A . 0 .XT.W. S an F rancisco , C al . E. P. ROGERS, A. G. F. & P. A gt., by the American Colonization society M eets in lodge room in M aronic Hal) P ortland , O r . every second an d fourth W ednesday iu e a c l and were among its early founders. A “ JRun-dowB” m outh. P re se n t h o u r of m eetin g 7:00 p. m . Al B rethren in good s ta n d in g are co rd ially invit The Duke of Norfolk’s eldest son is and “used-up” feeling is the first warn AT M A R K L E ’S ed to a tte n d . deaf, dumb, almost blfnd and half w it- ing that yonr liver is’nt doing its work. B. 8. RADCLIFF. M W. W. B. B e e b e , R ecorder. ted. The youthful earl has been afflicted And. with a torpid liver and the impure Blacksmith Shop on Spring 1^1 from his childhood, and his condition blood that follows it, you’re en easy pray St., Ashland. appears to grow worse w ith each suc to all sorts of ailments. That is the time H. 0. T. M. to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis ceeding year. covery. As an appetizing, restorative G ranite Tent No. 4, K nights of th e Maccabees Meet in teg u lar review on the second anc W illiam H. Crawford was m inister tonic, to repeal disease and build up the Notice of Assignment. fourth T hursdays of each m onth a t O dd Fel to the court of Napoleon. He was a man needed flesh and strength, there’s nothing rjT H E UNDERSIGNED w ould an n o u n ce to lows H all, A shlaud. V isiting Sir K n ig h ts cor w hom it m ay co n cern : Take notice, th a t __ th e ir old custom ers au d the public g ener in v ited . CHAS. H. GILLETTE, Com. of extraordinary force of character and to equal it. I t rouses every organ into W. To O’D ououghue, of A shland, O regon, d e a le r in ally, th a t they are still iu th e tran sfer business, dially J . E. T hornton , R. K. was one of the intellectual giants of his healthful action, purifies and enriches m an u factu red tobacco, statio n ery an d con anil are prepared to a tte n d to all calls prom ptly. fectionery. b ein g insolvent, h as th is day as day. His body lies in a neglected grave the blood, braces up the whole system, signed and tran sferred to th e u ndersigned all and restores health and vigor. A T L O W E S T R A TES. Znights of Pythias. near Lexington, Ga. h is property for th e benefit of of all h is c re d i For every disease caused by a dis tors, pro rat’a , according to am o u n t of respec Lord H ainan, the eminent English eased liver or impure blood, it is the only tive claim s. All creditors are req u ired to RNA1TK LODGE, NO. 23, K nights of Pythias Passenger coach to every tra in . A shland, Oregon, m eets every Friday e v e r judge, recently deceased, is said never guaranteed remedy. If it doesn’t benefit present to th e un d ersig n ed w ith in th ree ing. V isiting K nights in good stan d in g m onths th e ir respective claim s u n d e r oath. to have been fooled but once. He ex or cure, in every case, yon have yonr D ated A pril 19tn, 1894. cordially in v ited to attend. A shland, Or. E. D. B riggs , A ssignee. cused a juror on the plea th at the latter money back. II. T. CHITWOOD, C. C. F ir e w o o d o f a l l k in d » ; d e l i v e r e d a n d F. D. W agner, K. of R. & 8. wished to attend a funeral. The juror w h e r e i n to w n a t t h e lo w e s t p r i c e s . $500 is offered, by the proprietors of proved to be an undertaker. Final Proof Notice. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for an in Post, No. 23, mee H .J . H IC K S . G. A. R . in B urnside Benjam in Harrison is the only living curable case of Catarrh. Their remedy M asonic H all on th e is L and O f fic e at R oseburg , O r .,) and 3d S aturdays of each m o n th . V isiting coir ex-president, and Levi P. Morton the perfectly and permanently cures the A pril 9th, 1893. j rad esco rd ially w elcom ed. only living ex-vice president of the worst cases. Notice is hereby given th a t the follow ing- JAS. CHISHOLM, nam ed settler has filed notice of his in te n tio n J. S. Sm ith, C om m ander. U nited States. Of course Mr. Cleveland to m ake final proof in su p p o rt of his claim , and A djutant. is in a sense an ex-president, but being TURF PHILOSOPHY. th a t said proof w ill be m ade before th e Ju d g e or C ounty Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, a t a president he loses claim to being an so n v ille, Oregou, on F riday, Ju n e 1st. 1894, BURNSIDE R E L IE F CORPS, No. 24. W hy should not blacksmiths be li- Jack Residents of Ashland, when visiting San ex-president. • viz.: S am uel S. W ilcox, on H om estead E n try Meets a t M asonic H all at 2 o'clock, p. m ., oi censed? No. 5143, for th e S1^ of SEJ4, Sec. 6, Tp. 39, S. R. Francisco, will do well to call upon first a n d th ird S aturdays of each m onth. I E. LARGEST OF THEIR KIND. M rs . J ames C h ish olm , Pres. There’s many a slip ’tw ixt the jock He nam es th e follow ing w itnesses to prove H. Rosenbaum , Mrs. Lydia G risw old, Secy. h is co n tin u o u s residence upon au d c u ltiv a tio n and the whip. THE POPULAR of. said la n d , viz.: The deepest coal mine is near Lam There is as much difference in horses B. F. Wagner, S. M. Rhodes, G. F. B illings, M E R C H A N T T A ILO R , bert, Belgium; depth, 3,490 feet. W .B . Colton, all of A shland, Jackson C ounty, as in anybody. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE O regou. R. M. VEATCH. The czar of Russia holds the largest at No. 1500 Market street, corner Park Sold ontrigb.t, no ren t, n o royalty. Adapfed R egister. I t is the “ purse proud” meetings that to City, V illa g e or C ountry. N eeded in every Avenue, where they will be shown an ele individual estates— 100,000,000 acres. hom e fehop, «tore and office. Grealeat conven gant stock of foreign and domestic woolens draw the horses th at draw the people ie n c e and lu st weiiar o n e e rth The greatest bee owner on earth is th at fill the grand stand. at prices which they cannot resist. Style, A frent* « n u lle f r e n $5 Io S50 p e r d a v . One in a « \sid eu 4 « ineans a sa le to aJl ti e fit, trimmings and workmanship, all of the Harbison of California, who owns 6,000 neighb ors. P ne inr-tium eots, no toy a, woik* Pay a reasonable price to secure the best. Respectfully, anyw here, any d i-tu u ce. C om plete, ready lor hives. use when td’.inj c d Can bo put np by <•» y « nu, M rs . I a O s e n b a u m , rig h t stallion and thus prove yourself at |t never out f r, no r>T<«<r*n r. i-v«- a life The largest bronze statue in the world any rate deserving of success. (Form erly Mrs. M. B aum , of A shland.) , J i ’in«*. Wj r n h 4 d. A m oney m ' er. rite P. Kai rift*, £• Cn. C . i . i d Co*— i . u a . 0 is that of Peter the Great at St. Peters “ The best is none too good.” Such burg; weight, 1,100 tons. should be the motto of every owner of The most costly medicine in the world a m are when looking for a sire to breed TILE FOR SALE ! is m etallic gallium , which sells at a t a 2 5. price equal to $100,000 per pound. Do not tu rn the colts out to grass too The deepest hole ever bored into the early, and it is a good plan to feed them THE T he u n d ersig n ed has now for sale at th e earth is an artesian well a t Buda-Pestb, b rick y ard s near A shland, a little grain for awhile after you do which was driven to a depth of 8,140 turn them loose. T ib s » f A » K M , feet. Few horsemen w ill take defeat in good The largest b ird ’s nest is th at built by the A ustralian jungle fowl, usually grace when they believe that they were defeated through a blundering or a de FROM 2>4 INCH TO 6 IN C H . about 20 feet in diam eter and 15 feet signedly unjust decision. high. C. H . V E G H T E . The saying that “ there are two quarts The largest flower is the raffiesia of oats in the currycomb and four in (named in honor of Sir S. Raffles), the brush” evidences a well established which is a native of Sumatra. The dia belief in the efficacy of grooming. CHURCH DIRECTORY. m eter often exceeds 9 feet. Buy a straight horse from a straight The Mordella beetle has the greatest >M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J. 8. SMITH. number of distinct eyes, a single speci man at a straight price, which w ill be a straight transaction, and come pretty ,r - . Pastor. Services Sabbath School, 9:30 F o r3 a le b y ASHLAND DRUG CO. men possessing as m any as 25,OOOfacets P reaching a t 11 A. M„ and 7 P, M. P rayer near giving straight results all round. m eeting T hursday ev en in g a t 7 P. M. of vision in his compound eye. If your stock is of good temper, the The greatest height ever attained by FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, balloonists was by Coxwell and Glaish- blood of the A rab w ill make them still A shland, Oregon. Rev. F. G. Strange, more kind and intelligent. If bad tem er, who reached an altitude of 87,000 pastor. Sabbath services: P reach in g m orning pered, he w ill make devils of them, says , and evening. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. in. feet. They made the ascent from Covent Young people’s m eeting a t 6:30 p. m. Genera) H ark Comstock.—Turf, Field and Farm, I garden, London, iu 1862.—St. Louis prayer m eetin g T hursday evening. Republic. A goodjhouse aud one acre of land, set ; in fruit, will be sold at a bargain to a party n p - S F ’TH E FIRST CONGREGATIONAL K E A R N E Y ST- 6 2 3 co q h r B ch u rch of A shland, Rev. G. J. Webster, rn er of Com While Mr. T. J. Richey, of Altona, Mo., who wants a good sized dwelling and pastor, corner of M ain street aud Siskiyou av e m ercial, San Francisco- was traveling in Kansas he was taken fine location. Apply at once to Billings. - nue. M orning h o u r, 10,30; evening hour, 7:30; Cal. E stablished in 1854. violently ill with cholera morbus. He unday school, 12 m .: prayer m eeting, T hursday for th e treatm en t of sex For constipation, bilio u sn ess an d k idney af- ! called at a drug store to get some medicine evening a t 7 30. All areco rd iallv in v ited to be u al and S em inal Dis and the drugeist recommended Chamber feetions tak e Sim m ons L iver R egulator. eases, su ch as G o n o r - Dresent. lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme r h e n . G le e t, S t r i c t Eastern ham sliced, French mush u r e , S y p h il is in all its dy so highly he concluded to try it. The 'FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, of Ashland. fo r m s ,S e m in a l W e a k m n i H i r n _ C orner of C hurch and H igh streets; Sun- result was immediate relief, and a few rooms, Spanish and California olives, r i m i li Eend 3 2-cent stam p s to A. P. Ordway & Co., Jay School, 9:45 a. m. C hristian Endeavor Soci n e s s , I m p o t e n r y , and Lost M anhood peim a- doses cured him completely. It is made salad dressings and other good things at Bos ton, M ass., fo r b a st m edical w ork published ety, 6:30 P. M. P rayer m eeting T hursday even n en tly cured. The sick and afflicted should not for bowel comp aint and nothing else. It W inter’s. * in g a t 7:30. C ovenant M eeting Saturday before fail to call upon him . The Doctor has traveled never fails. Fer sale by Ashland Drug Co. th ird Sunday in each m o n th a t 2:00 P. M. La- extensively in E urope, a n d Inspected th o r SPRING SUIT. Do you want one? COME: IN AND SEE JJS. d . J V te T R G G flR T , GREATLY REDUCED RATES H. Tyler, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMP’Y Old Hurd church was built near H ar rodsburg, Ky., iu 1797, and it is said that weekly meetings have been held there ever since w ithout a single excep tion. Harrodsburg is said to be the old est town in th at state. •Ml STAGE GLINTS. Ladies of Ashland ROUND TRIP TICKETS M . C . gLACKSMITH Ashland to San Francisco $16.35 A. E. M ATSON, 8 Steel Shoes for $ 3 FOR FINE CLOTHING SULPHUR BITTER S MOVES BOWELS. Ladies:— The Secret Of a Fair Face Is a Beautiful Skin. Sulphur Bitters Will give you A lovely Complexion. the SKIH T o t h e U n f o r tu n a te . DR. GIBBON'S w Sim m ons Liver R egulator is a m ost excellent ap p etizin g tonic.—Sami. S. P entz, C hap, to Bishop of N orth C arolina. Hall’s Hair Eenewer contains the uatn- ral food and color-matter for the hair, and medical herbs for the scalp, caring grayness, bnldnees, dandruff, and scalp sores. ST. JACOBS OIL A&d »11 «&• World innocuo «be CURB is SURB. d ies’ Social on second T uesday evening of each ” r e v . G. W. B lack , pastor. m onth. 3ASHLAND W. C. T. U. m eets everyTues- ____ day, a t 3 P . M. in th e Session Room oi i W y t e r i i n C hurch. r preg L. A. S attekfield , Secy, yl Tern. Legion m eets a t sam e ch u rch vSahhA.th a t 3 P. M. oughly th e v arious ho sp itals th e ie . o b tain in g a g reat deal of v alu ab le in fo rm atio n , w hich he is co m petent to im p a rt to those in need of his ser vices, T he D octor cures w hen others fail. Try h im . DR. GIBBON w ill m ake no charge unless he effect a cure. P ersons at a d istan ce C U K E S A T H O M E . All co m m u n icatio n s strictly con fidential. All letters answ ered In p lain e n v e l opes. Charges reasonable. Call o r w rite. Ad dress DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1957, San F rancis co, Cal. 16-7