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 <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 ¡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. T<«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