Boils and Pimples Give Warning. All ittlCAII Iliff CIOM THAT When Nature is overtaxed, she ha* her own way of giving notice that assist ance is needed. She does not ask for MATIIDE 10 ADDCAI INC help UEtil **18 unpossible to along without RAI UllL I u A i T l ALII iu it. Boils and pimplee are an indication that the system is accumulating impurities which ran UEI D mU8t b® gotten rid of ; they are an urgent appeal for a s sist a nc e run nCLli —a warning that can not safely be ignored. To neglect to purify the blood at this time means more than the annoyance of painful boils and unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to remain, the system suooumbs to any ordinary illness, and is unable to withstand the many ailments which are so prevalent during spring and summer. Mrs. . IM L. Oeutue, 2004 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash., “ I was afflicted for a long time with pimples, which wwe very annoying, as they disfigured my‘face fearfully, 'ally, iptiy a star using many other remedies in vain. S S. S. promptly —wt thoroughly oleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in a good complexion, which I never had before.” * Capt. W. H. Dunlap, of the A. G. S. R. R., Chattanooga. Tenn., writes: “ Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, causing great pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to be in a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do any good. Six bottles of S. S. 8. cured me completely and my blood has been perfectly pure ever since.’' AR URr AILIRb OlbR I HA I iS. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the best blood remedy, because it is purely vegetable and is the only one that is absolutely free from potash and mercury. It promptly purifiea the blood and thoroughly cleanses the system, builds up the general health and strength. It cures Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma tism, Tetter, Boils, Sores, etc., by going direct to the cause of the trouble and forcing out all impure blood. Books free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. SHE CARRIED THE OBELISK. A. Oaee Faaoai V m H1 That la How What Gave the Economical Apart Coed as a Sea Goto* ment House Manager a Case Coal Basse. , af the Bluea. i A vessel which was once a famous steamer, but is now a commonplace seagoing coal barge, is in port loading for a New England port. The Dessoug was built for the khedive of Egypt in 1864 and named the Denton. At that time she was considered one of the fastest and most beautifully appointed vessels afloat, and the khedive enjoyed her immensely for awhile. But he got tired of her and in 1879 William H. Vanderbilt bought her to transport the obelisk from Egypt to Central park, New York. Lieut. Commander Gor- ringe took command of her, having been detailed for the purpose by the United States government, says the Baltimore American. The obelisk, which weighs 196 tons, was far from the shore line, and buried, i besides, deep in sand. It was alto gether too heavy for ordinary ma chinery to be used, and it was carried down on immense platforms with can non balls under them for rollers. Then it was placed in a crib fixed on a pon toon. The pontoon and ship were lifted in a graving dry dock, head on to each other, and when this had been accom I plished a hole 20 feet long and 12 feet high was cut in the starboard bow of the boat below the water line. Through this the great stone was rolled into the hold of the ship on a groove having an improvised ball-bearing attachment, also made of cannon balls. Inside the obelisk was braced along the keelson, and stout shoring fixed about it to make it immovable. After everything was made shipshape and the ribs and plates were replaced at the bow of the steamer she finally set sail for New York on June 12, 1880. CARRIES MEALS TO WORKMEN. A MORAL. TRIBE. Among the Caribe of Central America All Sine Are Punished by Starvation. In the whole wide world there is not class of people to be found who in flict severer punishment upon them i selves than the Caribs of Central Amer i ica. Their religion, which is one of the most peculiar kind, demands self punishment for sins intentionally or .unintentionally committed, says Pear son’s Weekly. The punishment takes the form of starvation and close confinement. If the sin be in the form of a lie, no matter whether it is calculated to in jure another or not, the sinner goes without either food or drink for three days, at the end of which it is be lieved that the offender has paid the penalty for his or her sin. Blaspheming and using bad language is punishable by absolute starvation for two days. Assault, drunkenness and other serious sins call for four days’ starvation for one week, three days’ starvation for the second week, and two datys’ starvation for the third week, and one day’s starvation in the fourth week. , All sins are punished with starvation. For that reason crime is very low among the Caribs, who are among the best behaved and most truthful people in the world. EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL RO U T E S Great Oregon • 1 Northern Ry Short Line VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL VIA SALT LAKE DENVER OMAHA AMP AND CHICAGO . , I KANSAS CITY Ocean 8teamea Leave Portland Every W anted Jackson cor.nty property. Will tra<b one hundred and sixty acres of good farming 1 and seven miles from Klainatl Falls fo’. Jackson county property. Ad dress F . O. Box 55, Yreka. Cal. FOR BEAUTIFUL SKIN Steamers Monthly from Partían J fo Yo- kohoma and Hong Kong la, connection with O. RAN. For full information, cajI on O. K. & N Agent, ROBT. LEONARD, Ashland, nr On ADOBESE: t *. H. HURLBURT, j Geu’l Pass. Agent. 3 PORTLAND. OK I DÓDWELL, CARL!LL A CO. . Geu Agts. Nor. Pac. 8. 8. Co. PORTLAND. OREGON orthern pacific N < Produced by The most effective skin purifying and beauti fying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of pimples, blackheads, god, rough, and oily skin, red, rough hands with itching palms and shapeless nails, dry, thin, and falling hair, and simple baby blemishes, ■because the only preventive of the cause, viz., inflammation and clogging of the P okes . PoTT»» D. a C. Co«r„ Pr»M., Bos- ion. llow io Hare Beautiful Skia, Hinds, and Hair, frea Dr. Humphreys’ RATT.WA Y Specifics act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cure the Sick, no. crxss. prices . , It II H S Pullman ì Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars f ST. PAUL_____ MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO tv ”___ •_ GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA X .1 UTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA H ew york BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH Thronah tfcketato Jtoan and Chine.* Wa Taooma and Northern Pacific Steejaetiip Co. ¿*orInformation, time carda, i ieketa, eall on or write ’ A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General f’asseoger Agent. 1—Fever». Congestions, Tn«ammsiim,_ .43 4—Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colle... .45 3— Teething. Colic, Crying,Wakefulness .45 4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults......... 43 3—Dv»enter y, Griping*. Bilious CoUc... .43 6— Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting .45 7— Coughs.-Colds, Bronchitis..................... .43 H— Xenralgta, Toothache, Faceache....... .43 9—Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .45 10— Dyspepsia. Indigestion,Weak Stomach.43 11- «oppressed or Painful Periods... .43 14—Whites. Too Profuse Periods............. .S3 13— Croup. Laryngitis. Hoarseness....... .43 14— halt Rheum. Erysipelas,Eruption* .43 15— Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains..... .45 1*—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Agn» .. .43 1T—Piles. External or Internal................ ....... .45 18—Ophthalmia. Weak ar In named Eyes .45 1D-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .45 40—Whooping-Cough............... .................... 45 41—Asthma. Dlfllcult Freathlng . ........ .. .43 44—Ear Discharge. Rarache................. .. .45 43— Scrofula. Swellings and Ulcers... .. .45 . 44— General DebiHty, Weakness....... .. .45 43—Dropsy, Fluid Accumulations....... .. .45 46—6ea-6ickneaa. Nausea, Vomiting. .. .45 4T—Kidney DGemses................................ .45 4H—Nervous De bility................................ .1.00 4®—Sore Mou th. or Canker............................... 45 30— Urinary ’Weakness, Wetting Bed. . .45 31— Painful Menses. Pruritus....................... 45 33—Diseasan of the Heart, Palpitations. 1.00 33— Epile »«y. st. Vitus' Dance ................. 1.00 34— Gore Throat. Quinsy. Diphtheria... .45 30—Chr-snlc Congestions. Headaches . .45 Tl— Grip, Huy Fever.................. 45 Dr. F umphreys* Manual of all Diseases at your D”-Mp>»*t* or Mailed Free. sol j hy d siggtsts, or mlt on receipt of price. Hura^tffeys' Bed. Co.. CorTwilUam £ John Sts.. HUMPHREYS.’ f WITCH HAZEL OIL “ THE PILE OINTMENT.* ; Fur Plles-Ext.trnal or Internal. Blind or Bleeding-, Fistula tn Ano: Itching or Bletstlng of the Rectum The relief is Immediate—the cure certain PRICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL 3IZE, 25 OTS. Odd by Drugslsts, or Mat post-paid <u racelpt of pale". Clmhls ltJ.10., lluniihlLiaSt, Awlark. PORTLAND. ORROON Qutcklv wcurad O'ja FEE BUI WEES FATEST OXTAinB. Send modal, »ketch or phot> with description for tree report u to pxUaL hU>«y Sa-FA"T. EAXB-B00X FREE Contain* r* t>r»WM sad till! If.m.tx.». WRITS FUR CCFT 01 OVB BFEC1AL CFFEX. !•- is the Otoet I’.baral 1-rofoaiL nt ere-mile br * patent r.tternov, aci FVSXV 1XVE1 T0B SHOULD BEAD IT botor* appiyiag fcr pale »«■ Address t H. B.WILLSON SCO FOB HALB BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PATENT LAWYERS, UDreiiUt, WASHINGTON?, O. C * How an Enterpriolnff Pennsylvania Boy Is Lay in* the Foundation of a Fortune^ _______ s> Thomas Mintzer, a 14-year-old lad of Conshohocken, is probably the most energetic youngster in Montgomery county, says the Philadelphia Record. Through his own devices he earns $15 a week, and only works on an average of six hours a day. His business is meal carrier. About three months ago Tom my called on the employes of the differ ent mills and offered to carry their meals for 15 cents a week. As many of the mills are running night and day, his offer included suppers as well as dinners. Most of the employes were paying 25 cents a week for the same service, and the boy’s offer was prompt ly accepted. At first Tommy was able to carry the dinners in a large express wagon, which was hauled by a goat, but as he steadily gained customers it became necessary to get a large push cart, which he fitted up with shelves. His business finally increased so much that he had to hire a horse and wagon. His customers now number 130. In order to give general satisfaction Tommy starts out with the dinners at 11 a. m., and delivers those that are farthest away. He then makes a sec ond collection at 11:45 o’clock and, as these customers work in mills near their homes, the boy managed to have all the dinners delivered by 12:05 noon. His weekly collections average $19.50, and as he pays $4.50 for the use of the horse and wagon it leaves $15 clear, which is more than some of his oldest customers earn in the mill. QUEEREST OF ALL DUELS. One of the Most Remarkable Affairs 'of Honor Ever Placed on Record. Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair flqske River—Leave Riparia daily Leave Lewiston daily. I ▲ WORLD OF TROUBLE. Letters from Buenos Ayres give de tails of a remarkable duel, of which the famous Italian fencing roaster, Chev alier Pini, was the hero. Pini recently opened a school of arms in the Argen tine republic and, having been subject ed to some criticism by a local journal ist, told the scribe in his own frank, pleasant way what he thought of him. Reparation was demanded and pistols were the weapon's selected. The con ditions of the meeting were singular. The adversaries were to be placed back to back, and at the word of command were each to take 15 steps forward and then to turn around and fire simul taneously. On the ground the men were placed as arranged and, at the given signal, began to march forward, one of the seconds counting the steps. Pini had only made five strides when he heard a report and the whistle of a bullet past his ear. He turned and saw his adversary with the smoking pistol in his hand. Pini, in a furious rage, dropped his weapon, rushed at his man and gave him a sound thrashing with his fists. The seconds took sides for their respective principals and a general melee went forward until some gendarmes arrived. Pini’s adversary then took to his heels and has not since been seen. YOUNG MOTHERS, Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because ita outbreak is so agoniz ing and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure acta like magic in eases of Croup. It has never been known >o fail, Th* worst cases relieved immediate ly Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. E ugene A. S herwin , Druggist, The Modern Bow. Weather Report From thè U 8 Signal office at Oregon Modern Art a Libel on Women’s Taste Which All True Men Must Resent. Ah! for the good old times when ar tists, real artists, could be persuaded to design a costume. One of the prin cipal items of expense to a lady of old Italy used to be the “retainer” she paid to a Da Vinci, a Bramante, or some other artist of note, to furnish her with a design for her court and other dresses of ceremony, says Self-Culture. To-day some one who can draw is given an idea by a costumer—that is, by some one who has made or cut dresses under some other costumer’s tetelage. Neither one has studied or cares aught for art, proportion, harmony, or the other superfluities; they are cos tumers; what have they to do with such details? A wonderful assemblage of ideas is the result, a confection iu silks, satins, chiffons and laces. These ideas and materials are beautifully and painfully drawn upon paper Ind draped upon an alleged female figure at least seven feet tall, with head slightly turned, auburn hair, sylphlike waist, a stage smile and a background of palms and ferus. This drawing being reproduced upon thousands and thousands of sheets, lo! a fashion plate is born, with the name of the great designer in the left-hand corner, the password, the hall mark! Every woman, or rather, nearly every woman, studies it, admires it, and, be she lean or fat, tall or short, her next dress must be like that. Pehchance her dressmaker has not signed her soul away entirely and protests feebly that that special style is not adapted to her patron’s particular figure; but for her effrontery she may lose a customer. That dress has to be made in that way and in none other. E. E. Turner, Compton. Mo., was cured o( piles by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Balve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. Physicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. Eugene A. Sherwin. THE ORDINARY SLEEPER. A New Feature in Western Travel. The Pullman Company now operates two grades of sleeping cars via the Rio G rande W estern R ailway , The ordinary sleepers are entirely new, and the berths, both up per and lower, are fitted up complete with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, cur tains, etc., with stoves arranged for making tea, coffee, etc., requiring nothing to be furnished by passengers. Uniformed Pull man porters are in charge of the cars, who are reauired to keep them in good order and attend to the wants and comforts of passengers The cars are very handsome and commodious, and while not so elegant, are just as comfortable as standard or pal ace sleepers. Both first and second-class passengers are permitted to occupy these cars on payment of the Pullman berth rates which are less than half of the rates charged in the regular Pullman palace sleeping cars. The ordinary sleepeis are carried daily on trains via Rio G rande W estern R ail way between Denver and 8an Francisco atd Portland. On five days in each week the sleepers are run through between Los Angeles and San Francisco, or Portland and Denver. Omaha, Chicago and Boston For additional details write for copy of folder to J. D. Mansfield. 253 Wasbingtion Mt , Portland; or Geo. W. Heintz. Acting General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. CASTOR IA Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signaturo of A familitr name for tb« Chicago, Milwaukee;& St. Paul Railway, known all over tbe Union as tbe Great Railway running the “PIONEER LIMITED' The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which, has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under liis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ’Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights oil Pythias, Ashland. Oregoo, meets every ■ Moadey evening. Visiting knights in good (tending arecordiMlly invitedlo attend. E. A. HILDRETH, J*.. C. O. T. H. S imtson . K. K.S. Luxurious Coaches, Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Of a verify eqnaled by no other line. See that your ticket read« via “Tbe Milwaukee” when going to any poin in tbe United State« or Canada. Al ticket agent« «ell them. For ratee, pamphlet« or other infer mitioti, addreoa, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Paa«. Agt., S eattle , W ash . ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought SOO PACIFIC LINE. In Use For Over 30 Years. ▼WK CKWTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Days Across the la * very common consequence of indi gestion and torpid liver. Sometimes there are spots before the eyes and hot flashes. At other times a sensation as of. vertigo occurs, at once suffocating and blinding. It is a waste of time to at tempt to cure this condition by or dinary means or medicines. The stomach and organs of diges tion and nutrition must be to healthy activ ity, the blood mhst be purified, the liver cleansed and strengthened, before a* cure can be hoped for. This is the work done by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, a med icine specially beneficial in dis eases of the stom ach, blood and liver. It strength ens the stomach, purifies the blood, cleanses the clog ged liver, and pro motes the health of every organ of the body. Continent by the Iroquois Bicycles $|Ci75 IROQUOIS CYCLE WORKS FAILED wb^"" sen too expensively built, and we have bought the entire plant at a forced sale at 20 cents or the dollar. With it we got 400 Model 3 Iroquois Bi cycles, finished and complete, Made tO Sell St $60. To ad vertise our business we have concluded to sell these 400 at just what they stand us, and make the Marvelous offer of a Model 8 IROQUOIS BICYCLE Lt 816-’‘while they last. Thewheels are strictly up-to-date, famous everywhere for beauty and good quality. nCOHDIDTAN ?ke Iro4uo<* Model 3 is too well known to need UCvvnir I Ull a detailed description. Shelby ljq in. seamiest tubing,improved two-piece crank, detachable sprockets, arch crowR barrel hubs and hanger, 2U in. drop, finest nickel and enamel; colors, Maok, maroou and coach green; (Jentf’ frames, 22, 24 and 26 in., Ladies’ 22 in.; best “Record," guaran teed tires and high’grade aquippicut ihrpug|ipp|. Our ^Vrltten Guarantee with every bicycle. AWE AA1 I ID (or your express agent’e guarantee for charges one way) gtate whether ladies’or gents .color and WblllJ UREi yULLAli height of frame wanted, and we will ship C. 0 D. forth« halaace M»*1 chargej), subject to examination and approval. If you don’t find it the most wonderful Bleyele Offer ever wade, send it back at out a* .■»nse. ORDER TO-DAY if you don’t want to be disappointed. 50 cents discount for cash in full with order. » smjs ' mr U M Wff ff" IS ETC^ A complete line of *99 Models at *1X.5O and up. 9seond«haud Wheels $8 to 810. We want FLITDER. AGrEWTS m every town to represent us. Hundreds earned their bicycle last year This year we offer wheels and cash for work done for us- also Free U«e of stmnle wheel to agents. Write for our liberal proposition. We are kaowu everywhere as the greatest Exclusive Bleycloliouac in the world and are perfectly reliable; wo refer to any bank or business house in GYGLC GMcagO' //A WfE HAVE DlGYUl-tu It is impossible to promise particular features that will appear in the “AJ.^EiUCAN MONTHLY” during the coming year, for it is, as the Foofenan says, “a great monthly newspaper.” As such, ft prints for its rectus an illustrated account of the notable things which make the history oi tte month, of the political, the economic, and literary happenings We know of no review published, In this country or In Europe, which combines so success which arc of value to intelligent fully as the A merican M onthly the alertness, timeliness, and energy of Journalism with the men and women. The Editor’s sound Judgment, carefully weighed opinion, exact "Progress of the World” tells suc knowledge, and well-chosen English of tbe purely literary periodical."— Tht Outlook. cinctly an illustrated story of the month. The "Leading Articles” give the best thought and information of the current magazines in five conti nents; the contributed articles furnish the character sketches of the man of the month, and give timely discussions by authorities on any question of immediate serious import. The result of this comprehensive effort to edit in one monthly volume the information needed by intelligent people of "live” instincts is best gauged in the opinions which the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY : SPECIAL OFFER have seen fit to express. These are thinking business men, clergy The current number men, editors, lawyers, professors, 1 and the two preced engineers, the wide-awake women ing issues. >«.... of America. They write that the AMERICAN MONTHLY "is ^dispensable”; "is simply invaluable”; "is a generous library in itself”; is * 4 historical fyclopedU of the world ”; " the best means of aid for a busy man ”; "thebest periodical of th» kind WP hay« eves had”; "a triumph of editorial genius”; “the world under a field-glass,” etc^ etc. cui • K ! C Cor ti> n J Co 11 ■zlitj a:;»l Ali etilo. H w K K K B? f/Zy/j ■■■■■■■Hi ■ V J 1 L| J v J 1 ■ ■ J k ■ 1 I H k I E * 1 PnIV T rade marks D esigns C opyrights A c . special notice, without charge, tn the Sdertfic flmerkati. The Wisconsin Central Lines andfyou will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East, For any furtber|information call on gny ticket agent, or correspond with JAR. 0. POND, General Pass. Agent, or JAS. A. CLOCK, M ilwaukee , General Agent, W isconsin , 246 Stark street, P ortland , O regon . 7___ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.50 PER YEAR ) American Monthly Review of Reviews ARE YOU GOING EAST? ' 13 ASTOR PLACE. NEW YORK Visit DR. JORDAN’S (^Museum of Anatomy I FT|10511U2UTST.brt.6tt«7tli,S.y.Csl. I ejte Larz.» °t if is lb. WwlA. 1 \ U We are contiDually adding new specimen«. Come and lcarn how wonderfully you are made fl aod how t0 MV°W Bicknese and diseaae. If you ■ suffer from any of the ills of men, come to the Qoldest Specialist on the Pacifio Coast, A OR. JORBAN-PBIVATE dibrases CoD.ull.llon free sad .trtetlr private. Treatment person ally or b, letter. SVPMlLlN thoroughly eradicated from the evstera without using Merewr,. EVE»»» NAit applring to us will receive ou annul epfnion of hie oompHint. >Te «01 Cuoruntc. a POSITtVE CVRK in ever, case wvndotUt, trforfnt Oue ThoauU »-liars. Writ, for Bottk-rwiloaaiilsx of RarriOM, Siam nti (A valuable book fcr men.) DR. JORDAN 4k CO., 10S1 Market 8L B. P. Ashland & Klamath Falls ...KLAMATH FALLS, Goes by Barron, Shake, Soda Springs, Parkers and Keno;aiso beet connections with stage lines from Klirm- atb Falls to Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath and Indian Agency. Stage leaves Ashland daily on ar rival of eouth-bcund train and arrive« daily in good time to connect with north bound train. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: Be sure and see that your Ticket reads via ASHLAND The.... White Sulphnr Springs Northwestern Line! BATHING » ROBERT M. GARRETT, Superintendent Best and Quickest Route to 60 YEAR89 EXPERIENCE When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want tbe best service obtain able so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employees of the W is consin C entral L ines are paid to serve tbe public and our trains are operated so as to make close connection with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining Oar service unexcelled. Meals served a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-class service, ask tbe ticket agent to sell yon a ticket over................. -^ADDRESS----- Thoroughly Restocked and Entirely New Management. ELY’S CREAM BALM is a positive cur«. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS... 1Í:or.. !5e.! STAGE LINE Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50 cents st Druggists or by mail: samples 10c. by mail. BLY BROTHERS. 54 Warren St.. New York City. The Fastest Best Equipped Train Crossing i The Continent Trains leaving tbe Pacific Coast ;Tue«- days, Thursday« and Saturday« connect at Fort William with the palatial lake steamer« “Manitoba,” “Alberta,” and “Athabasca” across the Great Lake«. For full particulars as to time, rates, and for copies of C. P. R. Publications, apply to W. H. MOW AT, Agent, Ashland, Oregon. Or to H. H. A bbott , Portland, Or. E. J. C oyle , A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. 0. joy’s ftr ríe .1?. n .< .. Heulth for a ! Ma ‘ ’ tOÏ’S VESEÍfÍLE-SlRL-PÄ« fc- ,"ov s ’. eg.-table S»r- •z>,-.a.-il'.a Is sold bj all druggist* Refuse a sr.bjtitut«. When you ■■>; , l.>r thebest see that you ¿et he best z IV “ Imperial Limited Tto Mead C»cU d. art absolutely reliable awd Iroquoit B '-ycles at $16.75 are wonderful bargains.—Editor. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets assist the action of the " Discovery.” ■ Joy’s Vcirefalilft barsapariila prevents tired feel ings, staggering sen sations, palpitation of heart, rush of blood to the Lead, dizziness, ringing in ears, spots before the eyA headadfe, bil iousness,const ¡pation of bowels^ pains in 3 the back,melancholy, tongue coated, foul H breath, pimp’.cs on fe face, body and limb, E dcclineofnerve force E dizzy spells, faint fe spells, cold, clammy E feet and hands, sour ■ risings, fatigue, in- E somnia, and all dis- m cases of the stemach, E liver and kidneys. 400 of the famous IrOqUOlS Model 3 I WV BicyelM will be sold at |16.75each, j oat one-third lh»ir re" al valae. ks "My wife was greatly troubled with indiges tion, torpid liver, dizziness, and also irregular periods,” writes Mr. W. A. Preston, of Shuqua lak, Noxubee Co., Miss. "We tried many diner ent remedies, but none of them gave perfect re lief until we were induced by a lady to try your • Golden Medical Discovery,’ Favorite Prescrip tion,’ and ‘Pleasant Pellets,’ These medicines did more good than anything we ever tried for those complaints. We have used four bottles of your ‘ Golden Medical Discovery,’ one of ‘ Favor ite Prescription,’ and two vials of your ' Pellets.’ These medicines have done the work we de sired, and I do heartily recommend them to all similar sufferers.” siixaa? " Ort! herb», and contains no mineral drugs or deadly pois- cn. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla robs the blood of all Us imptiri- <ies, and courses all these impt’.ri- 0. J. EDDY, General Agt., P oetland , O b . fANADIANo PACIFIC F\Y. Dizziness ?«hfW f Vor». KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Train« every day and nigbt betweeu St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, “The only perfect traina in the world.” Uoderatand: Connection« are made with AU Tranacontineutal Line«, aaauring to paeeengera tbe beet ««rvice known. What is CASTOR IA Or lent al lam in New Mexico. In New Mexico,” says the secretary of the Woman’s Board of Home Mis sions of the Presbyterian church, “one finds real orientalism, it being possible to trace back many customs of the peo ple to the Moors in Spain. Even the plazas, with the women on the house tops, their black shawls covering part of their faces, remind one of some of the Mahometan cities of Syria. In the Taos valley there areabout 1,300 people, among whom the missionaries are la boring.” The probability is that the origin of the custom of bowing can only be found By going far back into the ages of antiquity, when prostration was the attitude of the slave before his master. What we now call politeness began in servility. There can hardly be any doubt but that the practice of bowing O ASTORI t he head originated in exposing the neck Be<r* the Kind You Haw Always Bought to the stroke of the sword. From its earliest literal meaning it took a fig urative one, meaning-first submission, then deference, then mere politeness. Herbert Spencer says “the nod or bow society directories . of modern politeness is the last relic of the prostration of ancient servility.” In A. O. U. W. the same way we shake hands with the right instead of the left because the ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. right was the sword hand and the giv Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall ing of it into the hand of an enemy »very second and fourth Wednesday in "as a sign of peace and good faith. each month. All brethren in good standing ¡Taking off the hat, too, is a relic of tre cordially invited to attend. G eo . E ngle , M. W. lloiring the helmet and so leaving the most vulnerable portion of the body un G eo . W. T refben , Recorder. • defended as a mark of confidence on G. A. R« entering the dwelling of an ally or a friend.—Cincinnati Enquirer. BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. * WHAT 18 SHILOH? Meet tn Masonic Hall, on the 1st and A grand Old remedy for Cough, Colds and Sd Saturday of each month. Visiting Com •Consumption; used through the world for tadescordially welcomed. B. B each , Commander. lis'f a century, has cured innumerable cases _ ol incipient consumption and relieved many M ilton B erry . Adiutant. iaadvanced stages. If you are not satisfied wicb the results we will refund your money W. R. C. Price 25 cts., 50cts. and $1.00. E ugene A bMMiw in . druggist. BURN8IDK BELIEF COBPfl NO. 24 Meetsin Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p m on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. M bs . S usan B each , Pres. Mw. Mary Berry, Sec’v. For Infants and Children. Uarme-t <oi‘iVr Bain Fa’! YEAK 89® 18° 24 33 In ............... The manager of the apartment house, 1879 99 13 15.10 “ 1880................... 93 -2 a well-fed, well-featured, well-dressed 1881 ............... 26.57 “ 97 6 15.79 “ man, was standing in the main door 1882 ............... 9 11.81 “ 97 way of his establishment, which, by the 1883 ................. 90 9 17.16 “ 1884................... way, is owned by an out-of-tbwn cap- 1 1885 ................. 19 28.73 “ 103 99 21.31 “ 17 italist, who is not the most generous 1888 ............... 12 19.57 “ 103 ............ provider in the world and insists upon ! ÌW 21.80 “ 3 101 1588 ................. the flat being conducted upon the 1889 ................. 16 36 “ 101 16 most economical lines. The manager ■ 1890 ................ 5 20.26 “ 99 18 23 74 “ 102 was not happy, however fair he may 18&1 ................. 99 21 15.58 “ 1892-............... have appeared to the eye, and he heaveX 1893 20 102 24.22 “ a long-drawn sigh as a friend ap 1894................. 100 10 22 28 “ 12 13.96 “ proached and greeted him, says the 1895 ................. 97 15 24 25 “ 103 1896 .............. Chicago Chronicle. 105 21 17.72 •• “What’s wrong?” inquired the new 1897 ................. 15 57 “ 104 1 13 1898................ :. comer. “Oh, we’ve all got our troubles,” was Record for thè year ending Dec 31, 1898 I TEMPERATURE] the vague and lugubrious reply. MONTH--------------------------- Kain “You oughtn’t to have any.” Max, Min. Mean. Fall “But I have, just the same.” “What, for instance?” 1 38 13’ 35.3’ January........... 64® 24 1.28 44.7 “Well, I’m worried sick because I February ......... 64 21 .68 42.3 M arch.............. 67 haven’t got an elevator boy.” .42 52.4 25 April................ 86 “There shouldn’t be any difficulty in Mav................. 1.55 32 55.0 89 35 62 0 128 removing that trouble, I should say." June.................. 93 .22 69.0 41 “There ig. I’ve tried 40 and can’t get Julv................... 104 1.94 715 44 August............ 102 one to suit.” .39 62.0 99 35 September....... 141 50.5 “You must be very hard to please.” 75 28 October........ 3 86 42.3 22 68 “It isn’t that,” sighed the manager. November........ 38.7 1.16 20 62 “I’m all right, but it’s this way. The December....... Total rain fall, 15.57. old man insists on having the elevator Mean Temperature, 52.1. boy wear a uniform and he furnishes it. Uniforms cost money, and when the Chester H. 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