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Semi-Weekly Tidings 1 Muitilay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 V m ch 11, 1806 Record of a Democratic Congress. Washington, March 7.—Representative Cannon of Illinois, on behalf of the re publican minority of the house committee ou appropriations, has prepared a sum mary showiug the total expenditures of the so-called “billion dollar congress,” in which Camion was at the head of the ap propriation committee. The statement will be published tomorrow as a part of the congressional record. It says: “1 will avail myself of this opportunity to present for the information of the pub lic and of the country a statement of the aggregate of appropriations made by this congress aud the first half of Cleveland’s administration, as compared with the ag gregate of appropriations for the 51st and 524 congresses, respectively, under Har- risou'a administration. For this purpose 1 insert a comparative statement which has beeu carefully compiled.” From this statement it appears the ap propriations of the house, wheu the pres ident and the senate were republican, were in round numbers 8988,000,000, while the appropriations for the 52d con gress when the bouse was democratic, and Crisp was speaker, was in round numbers 81,027,000,000, aud the appropriations for this congress with the president, house aud aenate all democratic, are in round numbers 8993,000,000. This exceeds the appropriations made by the 51st congress, called by our democratic friends the “billion dollar congress,” in round nnm- liers by 85,000,000. This congress furthermore, in addition to au actual increase in appropriations, has authorized public works to be doue under contract, leaving tbe next cougrees to make the appropriations, amounting to a total of 821,686,754. Thus the ap propriations and authorisations of this cougress are seen to be in round numbers $1,015,000,000. I call attention that the appropriations of pensions to the defend ers of the republic in the war and to their widows and orphans, by this congress under Cleveland, nre 842,129,616 less thau those made by the 52,1 congress, the last two years under Preeident Harrison. This 842,000,000 decrease gives in the figures the tungible result of au unfriend ly—I Wilf go further aud say unjust— administration of the pension laws under Cleveland. HERE AND THERE. MINING NOTES AND NEWS. Joe. A. Wilson returned from a pros pecting trip over on the Klamath and tributaries Saturday. It looks now as if nothing at all would lie done at the Ashland Miue until the convening of circuit court the first Mon day of next mouth. Receiver Joe. Dame filed his report last Monday with Judge Hanna and it has been approved. The gist of the report was given in a previous issue of the T idings , the receiver recommending that the property be sold at private sale if poesible and if not theu at public sale. The receiver also recom mended that plats aud a survey of the mine be m ule for the use of intending purchasers but Jndge Hanna did not take cognizance of this recommendation aud hence tne matter will rest and the work will not be done unless he orders it. Jos. Dame was over in Siskiyou last week looking after mining interests which he and Dr. Songer have there. They are getting ready fo^workifig the Quipu and McConnell claims which they have leased at the month of Humbug ou Shasta river near Yreka. A force of forty Chinamen was to begin work wiugdamming, etc., this morning under charge of Supt. Mott and they expect to keep these claims working night and day right along, work ing nights with aid of electric lights from their own dynamo. The machinery for hoisting, etc., will be run by steam. Marriage license has been issued to Isah H. Willard and Lucinda J. Bassett George Payne, the 42d victim of tbe Silver Lake holocaust, died February 25. His body, with the other unfortunates, was placed near the center of the cemetery there and a monument will be erected to their memory. All others who were injured have recovered, except C lara Suelliug aud ‘Mrs. T. J. Labrie, who are improving slowly. Hon. Clarence Cole, representative from Multnomah, is going to sue the Ore- gouiau for libel in the sum of $25,000. He is very foolish to do that, for he will recover uothiug, according to general experience. Mr. Cole was probably libeled but it will only make his case worse. Auy meinlier of the receut state legislature should tie thaukful to get home with any kind of a name.—[Albany j i i f ' i i S herwin , j The D ru g g ist. § A Chance tor A ll! In addition to increasing Prescription work, will handle tor his customers a full line of Don't miss our | S p ray in g M aterial, | BARGAINS for MARCH. ; democrat. ~ Sulphur, B luestone, P aris Green, London Purple. The year 1895 will be a remarkable oue, both from au astronomical aud a religious point of view. Ou Good Friday uext, April 12th, the heaveuly liodies which ' gravitate around the suu will be iu Two tons of tbe stuff pow in stock and exactly tbe same position that they occu pied iu the tirmauent on the day Christ rpore on tbe w ay. died ou the cross. It will lie the first ! time Buch a thing hasoccnrred since that ' fc: Low Prices are guaranteed on all ingredients that aid ¡j» great day, just 1862 years ago. That was S I ¡n the protection of our fruit industry. the thirty-third year of the Christian era, which dates from the birth of Jesus C ash P a id fo r P rim e Y e llo w B e e s w a x . - Christ. At 4:20 iu the morning, Paris A Fruitless Robbery. time, the moon will pass before Virginia The eastern mail train which left Sau (Spica), and hide that constellation from Francisco ou the S. P. Friday evening at view for over an hour. 6 o’clock was held up by train robbers While no physician or pharmacist can four miles above Stocktou at 10:20 that warrant a cure, the J. C. night. There were three of the robbers conscientiously Ayer Co. guarantee the purity, strength, but they secured do booty whatever. and medical virtues of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Eugiueer Inglee’ story of tbe affair is It was the only blood-purifier admitted at semelhing like this: A short distance the great World’s Fair in Chicago, 1893. south of Castle Switch the fireman aDd A Portland alderman has introduced engineer were startle,! by a man who W. R. C. Poverty Social. III the fall of 1893 a sou of Mr. T. A. crawled over the tender aud pointing a au ordinance regulating use of bicycles, McFarlaud, a promiueut merchant of A Poverty Social will be given by the pistol at their heads ordered them to HDd providing that all used on the streets Live Oak, Sutter couuty, Cal., was taken stop the train. The mail bad some dark shall pay an annual license of 81, aud with a very heavy cold. The pains in his Corps at G ranite H all, March 13. PROGRAM. knitted substance over his head for a mask shall have a metallic tag with number of chest were so severe that he had spasms O pening drill by Post and Corps. with holes cut in it for the eyes. A the license fastened to them iu a con aud was threatened with pneumonia. D eclam ation by Miss Mollie H igh. second man climbed (over llie tender a spicuous place. It requires that they His father gave him several large doses Burlesque, by Patsy and Sally. moment later. They told the engineer to shall lie provide,! with gongs, amt at o f Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy which D eclam ation, by Miss Olive Jones. stop the train and then made the fireman night with headlights, aud that they broke up the cough aud cured him. Mr. Chorus, by seven little girls in character. shall not be riddeu faster thau six miles ami engineer climb out and uncouple the C haracter piece, the A rkansaw Traveler. McFarland says whenever his children per hour. No one shall ride a bicycle ou express ear. Returning to the eugiue A piece by the Oregon kids. have croup he invariably gives them cab they ordered the engineer to pull ou tbe sidewalks, inside of the district pre Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud it al D eclam ation, by Miss Sally. A piece by the Oregon kids. ahead to where the robbers said the rest scribe,!. Outside of these limits bicycles ways cures them. He considers it the Full chorus, by Post and Corps, America. of their gang were stationed. After may be ridden ou the sidewalks, provided best cough remedy in the market. For Admission 10 cts. going about a quarter of a mile they had that the riders ou meeting anyoue shall sale by E. A. Sherwin. REGULATIONS. the engine Btopped and going to the ex dismount until the persou has passe,!. Chap. 1—Every womin m ust w air com- Full line of shoes on sale at The Fair.* Southern Oregon as Others See It. press car ordered the messenger to ojieu Mrs. Vanderbilt has secured a divorce men close & leve th e ir hifalutin wase to the car. The messenger opened the car from her husband W. K. Vanderbilt. I Portland Snu.| Capt. Gustaf Broman of Marshfield is hum . Every man m ust w air his ole close door but refused to come out wlieu She has property settled upou ber that A flannel sh u rt. No one w ith a biled sh u ri lu uo part of the state, probably in uo ordered aud took a shot at the robbers as amounts to $300,000 per year, or $1,000 a preparing for a journey to Europe iu the will be alloud unless he pais a line of five smallest craft iu which man has ever ven part of the country, do greater evidences he retreated to the rear end of the car. day for every day iu the year except Sun tured upou the high seas for a long jour sentz. o f comparative prosperity at present, and The robbers gave the engineer a stick of Chap. 2—a kom petent konim ittee will days, and so she had ought to skimp ney. Capt. Bromau’8 boat, which was interduce strangers an look a fte r bashful better assurances <ff prosperity in the dynamite aud told him to light it aud along without becoming a county charge. lauuched ten days ago, measures ten feet folks like. To git in kosts 10 sentz <fc that future, appear than in southern Oregon. throw it into the car if the messenger re Besides this she has the privilege of It is au interior region, not in close prox fused to come out. The latter fiually marrying again if she so «lesires, but he, keel, thirteen aud a half feet over all, two inkiudes the hull thing. Ladies will be fined fu r—No ap urn 1 imity to any great market, and not hav admitted the robbers but as the only uuder the New York laws, cuunot marry feet depth of hold and threw feet beam. sent. H ats with flours or fethers ou 2 ing au immediate outlet to auy near-by money iu the car was in the big safe that during her lifetime. Money can accom The staunch little vessel was made of a sentz. E ar rings (plated) 1 sent. ’ Trimed seaport. It contains no very large towns, could be opened only by dynamite they plish wonders, but it canuot make one cedar log which was sawed in two, then ap urn 2 sentz. P lunger rings 3 sentz. Kid aud has, as yet, no extensive manufac secured nothing whatever. They did not man aud oue woman who are only fastened dug out and afterwards put together Gluvs 2 sentz. tures. Yet its people seem to have felt tarry long, probably feariDg that they together by it, happy. Love laughs at again with water tight compartments. Men will be fined fur—W acksed uiuss- Blacked butes 2 sentz. the “hard times” less thau those of most would not have time to blow the sate locksmiths, but he gives goldsmiths the She is decked over and several man-hole tash 3 sentz. plates in the deck are arranged so that W atches (n o t W aterbury) 2 sentz. Died other localities. The local papers furnish open before pursuers would be up with horse laugh.—[Dalles Chronicle. entrance can be had to the different com m usstash 4 sentz. Stand up koller 1 sent. evidence that bnsiuese men are generally them. Firing some shots as a parting It is not to be wondered at that Ayer’s partmeuts to obtain stores and provis B uttonholl bokav 5 sentz. d o in g fairly well, farmers aud other pro they climbed into the engine, opened the E x tray s—Taw kin loj bizuess 5 sentz. Pills are in such universal demand. For ions. These» holes are sufficiently large ducers making at least a living. throttle and pulled out for Lodi. They the cure of coustipatiou, biliousness, or to admit the lower extremities of the Maken lux 7 sentz. Looken Hungary 9 One reasou for this is the diversity of jumped off before reaching that station sentz. Looken sad A lnnsum like 9 sents, productions and pursuits in which the leaving the engine to go ou unmanned. any other complaiut ueediug a laxative, navigator, but the main part of the body an fur bein haw Id headed 5 sentz. We people are engaged, aud which the nat It had exhausted itself by the time the these pills are unsurpassed. They Hrs will be exposed to tbe weather. He ex kakellate on haven a glide time. Kverhody ural resources of tbe state invite. Farm statiou was reached aud was captured by sugar-coated, easy to take, aud every pects to sail from Coos bay to Sau Frau- kiim . cisso, where he will put iu three masts ers do not confine themselves to grain eugiueer Geo. Audrews, of a freight traiu dose is effective. A gentlem an of this couuty who has ex raising. They produce some of various waiting there on a siding. A Portland man who I irs just returned aud give her the rig of a full rigged ship. celleut judgm ent, remarked to ns the other Wheu he arrives there he will try to ob kinds of grain; but pay more attention to day th a t he knew of uo pill so good for The Oregou express that reached Ash- from an eastern trip says he heard much hogs, cattle and poultry. The Southern laud Saturday eveuiug three hours lute talk while he was iu Chicago, St, Paul tain permission from the railroad author constipation, dyspepsia aud liver com ities to place his boat on wheels and sail Oregon valleys beiug exceptionally adapt- I was only half an hour behind tbe robbed and Minneapolis, of immigration to Ore plaiut as De W itt’s L ittle Early Risers. e*l to fruit, perhaps more perfectly so train and went back to Stockton to give gou during the coming season. Those across the conliueut on railroad tracks. E. A. Sherwin. thau any other locality in the country, tbe alarm. who were thinking of coming to this But if he cannot ohtaiu this consent he mteuds to sail around Cape Horn. Capt they have turned their attention to fruit OOR D IG E S T IO N leads to This makes Hie third robbery within a stale were generally a well-to-do c I hbs of Broman is a native of Russia and is 29 raising, with great success. The price few months iu that part of California, the people with means to invest. A great nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and years old. has beeu low, but by cauuing the product last one, occurring only the Saturday lie- deal of interest is lieiug felt iu the sub great m isery. The best rem edy is at home, the business, eveu lu these foie,having lieeu unsuccessful iu securing ject of fruit aud fruit culture, aud the H O O D ’S S A R S A P A R IL L A . tim es, affords at least a little profit. The booty too, though at the first oue occurring majority of those who were thinking seri Game Birds for O regon. work of plautiug orchards is still going near Sacramento several mouths ago $52,- ously of coming to Oregon propose to ¡P ortlauii S u n .| on, aud in a few years the fruit product 000 m gold com was secure«! and neither eugage iu fruit raising. The efforts of Captain George Pope has just, lieeu ad of Southern Oregon will not only lie of the robbers nor any of the money has the fruit organizations in Oregon have beeu the means ot attracting great utteu- vised that au oi 1 aud valued friend, now very large proportions, but celebrated for since been recovered. its excellence far from borne. Twenty or more detectives weut to work tiou iu the east to that very important bound for th i Columbia river, iu the By no means least in the list of indus to trace up the robliers at once iu ad industry. Their labors are beginning to British ship Gleualvin, will tiring for turn a number of pairs of Japauese quail, aud tries that make Southern Oregou com dition to the |M«ses out iu charge of tbe bear abundant fruit. that they stood the voyage of 24 days, paratively prosperous is that of milling. sheriff. At late reports two suspects A uew officer was create«! by the last Though this has lieeu carried ou to a were cornered by the sheriff iu a house in legislature and a salary was prescrilied from Kobe to Port Angeles, in good shape. It is the intention to have these birds hunted extent aud in a desultory mauner Sacramento, one of them lieing an ex tor him, lu ll there w .is uo appropriation turned out in some favorable location in for many years, new interest bus lately railroad man. made either iu the act creating him or the valley ami it is hoped that spoilsmen besu awakeued, new discoveries made, in the general appropriation bill from will show the little strangers some for aud a new start made in the development Lafe in His Determination. which that salary can be paid, hence it is bearance in order that they may multi of the great and practically exhaustless Washington, Mar. 9.—Secretary Smith doubtful if auy competent man can lie ply. A full description of the birds will mineral resources of that region. found desirous of assuming tbe position. With a climate that can scarcely lie has determine«! that uo more patents for Reference is had to the agent for the lie given wheu they arrive, which may he laud granted to the sulieidized railroads auy day uow, as the vessel is now eu equalled the year through in the Uuited selection of lieu lauds contemplated iu Slates, with au ubnudaut supply of tim shall be issued until there lias been a Daly’s bill 64. The bill provides for the route to this port from the Sound. If [this effort to stock Oregon with ber aud water, with such a diversity of settlement of the debt due the governmeut appointment by the governor of such * game birds proves as successful as the eoil, resources aud advantages, it is no from these roads. Secretary Smith will iu a short time au agent at a salary of $1,200 per year introduction of pheasants, all lovers of wouder that comparative prosperity and aud all reasonable traveling expenses, couteutmeut reign in Southern Oregou, make an order to that effect and give his but it fails to specify, as is customary iu sport and good game will soon have a reasons for such action. He says be variety of choice. or that its inhabitants are disposed to this state, that such a sum is hereby- praise the favoied region in which they thinks it just that no patents should be appropriated to pay the same. Uuder granted when the roads owe the govern dwell. The Glorious Climate of Texas. Depends on the condition of your the circumstances a man appointed could Undoubtedly there is uo better region ment such large sums. It has lieeu stated receive only vouchers from the secretary “Yes, seb,” said Representative Hutche suit for a writ of maudamus to oompel Stomach and Liver. These make for the industrious hoineseeker with a of state without interest aud dispose of son, of Texas, to a Washington Post re the secretary to continue these patents Id tie means than Southern Oregon. Your Blood Good or Bad. them to bankers or brokers at a discount, porter, in reply to the usual remark;“yes will be brought by the roads. The lands affected are within the grants aud wait until the uext sessiou to have seb, this certainly is a charming day. A Senator for Idaho. of the Uniou aud Central Pacific between them paid. It is possible there will lie But us folks from Texas don’t euthuse over it, because you know sell, we have Boise, Idaho, March 7.—Geo. L. Shoup Oraabu and Sacramento. It is also uo appointment under this law. this kind o’ weather right along down iu has lieeu re-elected United States sena thought the lands withiu the grant to the our state. Our skies rival the blue of tor. The vote today was: Shoup 27, Oregon and California road will lie Italy’s far-famed cerulean vault, aud Sweet 12, Crook 14, alisent 1; necessary affected. from the birth of winter, seh, till the to choice, 27. To Vote on School Books. beautiful mouth of May melts iu the lap The fiuish was close and exciting. of gorgeous perfumed Juue, the fragrance Wlieu the joint assembly met a populist State Superintendent of Instruction G. of whose roses sweetens the breath of Is the greatest of N atural T onics for the Stom uiemtier who had beeu for Sweet, moved M. Irwin, is sending out circulars to the our nostrils till winter, those skies look ach and Liver. It regulates both su rely and a call of the house. Tbe speaker refused oounty superintendents of schools, re dowu ou the Lone Star state and see just perfectly. to order a call, auuouucing that they questing them to prepare aud send him A r e Y ou B il io u s ? such weather as this.” were prooeedmg under a federal statute their votes designating the remaiuing list A re Y'ou C o n s tip a te d ? “As good as the far-famed weather of which contemplated nothing but ballot of school books for use in the schools Florida, Mr. Hutcheson?” ing. Au appeal was taken; the speaker thnt failed of being chosen last year. At “As good, seh? Better. And what’s refuse,! to eutertaiu it aud the ballot be the last voting contest at the close of the more, we are not eternally talking about gan, This play arose from the absence year there were a number of books tbat it, either. But theu we don’t live through of a populist member, which made an fäiled to receive a majority of the votee the summers oil fish and through the ) electiou possible. east and for thnt reason no selection was winter on Yankees.” made. Therefore there must be another ; contest to decide tbe question. Tbe Troops to Umatilla Reservation. D eW itt's Witch Hazel Salve cured J. G, 0 . H. Beese, a well know n Seattle druggist, books upou which a decision was not itorrell of the worst case of eczema ever says Moore’s Revealed Rem edy cured him of A troop of cavalry weut by special train reached were: Drawing books; Physical known in the state of In d iana. It cures severe.bilious headaches, Saturday from Walia Walla to the geography; Composition aud rhetoric: ' scalds, burns, indolent sores and never O ^ - '- o l d by all druggists. Umatilla reservation to lie ou baud in English literature; Supplementary read j fails to cure piles. E. A. Sherwin. caae threatened trouble with the Iudians ing (elementary intermediate and aca should develop. The Iudiaus have demic.) lieeu not a little restless since the allotting of their lauds and the j o i t S A V E D H IS L IF E McBride’s Pet Measure. L a d ie s ’ Shoes, maintained by Judge Bellinger of the U. N e w In v o ic e of So s a y s M r. T. M. R eed , a highly- S. court that they become citizens of tbe It is said that Senator McBride has r e s p e c te d M e rc h a n t o f M id United States upon receiving such allot expressed himself as in favor of several Misses’ Shoes, d le to w n , III., of a Y o u n g ments, has raised a disturbance lielween measure« of vital interest to Oregou aud M an w h o w a s s u p p o s e d them and the Agent, Harper, and the the Northwest. First and foremost, of M ens’ Shoes, to be in C o n su m p tio n . latter, it is said, needlessly afraid that the most importauce to the development trouble might eusue. asked the depart of the Pacific coast, is the Nicaragua “ One of tn v custom ers, some ©' Boys’ Shoes. ment for troops which were furnished. caual; next he favors a cable to the years ago, had a son who had all ® Hawaiian islauds aud the annexation of the sym ptom s o f consum ption. o the islands at the earliest day. He is The usual m edicines afforded him o NOTES AND NEWS. Heavy Shoes for miners and prospectors and eomfortabl no relief, ami he steadily failed 9 especially interested in the claims of the until he was unable to leave his ® shoes for everybody at Indian war veterans for 8109,000, as The newspaper correspondents gath shown in his reports, aDd for a pension bed. Ilis m other applied to me o ered iu the galleries at the national capi- act in their behalf; and the claim of the for some rem edy and 1 recom- o LOW PR ICES A T T H E tol at Washington last week and as the state of Oregon, for its share of public mended A yer's Cherry Pectoral. ® The young m an took it according o! stue die adjournment of the 53d Cougress land sales of $335,000, which was fully to directions, and soon began to o, was announced, boldly struck up “Praise j proved up by Mr. McBride, as secretary improve until he became well o God From Whom All Blessings Flow.” I of state. It will be seen that the new and strong.” —T. M. R e ed , Mid- ® Bedding, senator from Oregon has plenty of work The uew uiauagemeut of the S. F. Call dletown, 111. o M o u ld in g s, lias won great praise over the coast for ahead of him, besides looking after Ore Mirrors, “Some tim e ago, I caught a § gon’s general interests with his well the stand it has taken iu discarding tbe Window S h a d es, severe cold, my th ro a t and lungs o kuowu energy and ability. fakiug business iu connection with its Picture Frames, w ere badly inflamed, and I hail a ° AND newspaper bnsiuess. It no louger adver Floor Mattings, terrible cough. It was supposed ® Be Your Own Master. tises conpou schemes, and refuses to priut Baby Carriages, th a t 1 was a victim of consnmn- G lottery advertisements auy more. The Few people appreciate how much th eir Boys’ Wagone, Etc. tion, and my friends had little o Call is uow making a vigorous fight impressions, their whims aud impulses, and hope of recovery. B ut I bought a ® SEWING MACHINES, against the democratic income tax, and in fact all th e ir m ental energy depends on I m t t le of A yer’s Cherry Pectoral, o AND SU PPLIES FOR SAME its editor, Mr. Short ridge, auuouuces the harm onious aotion of all the vital or took it, ami was entirely cured, o that he proposes to teet the constitution gaus. A poorly digested dinner m ay|m ake No doubt, it save,! my life.” — o ality of the law. and will refuse to com one quarrel w ith a friend. A congested 1. J ones , E nierts Cove, Tenn. ® liver may tiring im aginary gloom and tro u ply jvith its requirements uutil he has ble iuto the sunniest day. A rheum atic beeu so orders,! to do by the Unite,I pain may keep you from business or work Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral S Stales supreme court, and entirely change some m arked out pol E 2 g E. ñ. Sherwin. 3 Mens’ Good Working Shoes, 75c per pair. Mens’ Fine Shoes (odd lots) worth $4, for $2.50 a pair. Cottonade Pants for $1 a pair. Fine line Mens’ 90c Cottonade Pants all reduced to 50e per pair during month of February. Bargains unequaled in Mens’ and Boys’ Suits. ^lUlUiUiliiUlUiUlliaUuaiiUiiOUiliiliaiUiaiahU^ P W e have received a small portion of our new spring and summer stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, 1- urnishing Goods, Etc. W e have plenty more on the way. And they are all “ up to date’’ too. W e buy to sell anti we pay no less attention to the buying than to the selling. Good goods are cheaper than ever this season if you know where to get them and have the money to pay for them—that is the combination we worked and as a result we get as good or better stock at prices .20 per cent lower than last year. O f course our custo mers will be given the advantage of the reduction. Our new goods have only begun to arrive but we note a few lines— others will be called attention to later on; Princess Duck, Printed Dimities, Sateens, Swansdown and Teezledown Outing Flannels (up to date), Pongee Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, Plain Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc. (W e are showing the finest line of novelty dress goods ever brought to Ashland—up to date too.) The reduced cost of some lines is astonishing. Note this fact. The Henrietta goods we sold last season at $i per yard we are enabled to offer this season at 65c. Tan Shoes are more popular than ever. W e have a fine line in Ladies’, Misses’ and Child ren’s goods—Men’s ASHLAND, OREGON. too. Tan Hosiery to match. N. B.—W e buy no job lots. Vaupel, Norris & Drake. Bank of Ashland YOUR GOOD HEALTH Moore's Revealed Remedy One Teaspoonful of MOORE’S REVEALED REMEDY will give you relief. H as on its L is ts CHOICE~ÖRCHARDS O f a ll a g e s an d in la rg e or s m a ll a c re a g e F o r S a le o n E a s y T e r m s . H o u ses fo r re n t or s a le an d a ll p a rts o f th e c ity . NO TROUBLE TO SHOW PROPERTY. L e tte rs of in q u iry c h e e rfu lly an d p ro m p tly a n s w e re d . a C a ll or a d d re s s , Cherry Pectoral SHOES d e s ira b le b u ild in g lo ts In BANK OF A S H L A N D , ASHLAND, --------------Ì U . - J — ..'— L . . - g . - ' ' ' , ■■■■. ORECON. --------F K IN N EY » PROVOST, R A C K E T STORE Furniture Hardware, Stoves, Ranges. Upholstered Goods M IN IN G S U P P L IE S , Largest Stock of Furniture in Southern Oregon to Select From Tbe T idings is prepared to print horse and jack bills at the lowest prices—a good assortment of c ats on h a n 't icy. A few doses of Moore’s Revealed Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and your work. Received H ig h est A w ard s o A T T H E W O R L D ’ S F A IR £ BPO O O O O M aM M M M O O O O O C Farmers’ Implements and Tools. J. P . B O D G E , Opera House Block, ASHLAND, OREGON. ASHLAND, ORECON.