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r, P Fisher B'1* - ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. H. LEEDS I Editor and Publisher. Terms ot Subscription? Due copy, one year.................... . “ “ aix months................... .. 1 “ *• three months............. i* Club Rate*, nix copiM for......... leruiH. iu advance. 50 50 n 50 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WJ* ■ ■■ —-«•■■V k»AMU.. E l—'-L:—-f -t'r- LT =- Austin S. Hammond,, ATTORNEY AT LAW LSOAL. One squarr, first insertion.... Each Additional insertion........ ASHLAND, VOL. XIV OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1890 <2 00 . 1 SO Job Prmtinq VT all descripti Of all^deaaripMun» done on ahort no tiee. Lentil Bl ’»egal Blttks. Circulars. Busi Hess Ost ltd*Jiillht^ilH, letterheads, Post ter», etc.. to., <0t*e*iip in good style at living prices, jrioes. A NO. 43. STAVER & WALKER BRANCH HOUSE, MEDFORD, ORE Carry a Frill Line of Agricultural Implements and Farm Machinery of All Kinds. ASNLZMb, ORKUOX. Complete U*»t of Abstracts of Titles tujands iu Jat k-wu county. Title, examlued. Title» perfected Rec- or»!» <■*”tevted, etc. tSi:l TIDINGS Ttcmt of tdrwtitmg: BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, WAGONS We solicit correspondence from parties wishing to purchase anything in our line. If we cannot convince you that we can give you a better bargain than any other firm on the Pacific Coast, it will cost you nothing J. T. Bowiitch, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. W HI prwli.e it .11 cenrt» <»f the State, t'ollecli’.n. ¡»mmi'tlv matte »tel remitted. •J-4 Morris M. Harkness, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR, < ¡KANT S P ank , <h<F.»H'N . f 3^*“ »'!>« e ill Ahlf Building, Front >«trtM‘t. pt 14.»TO Bo'ocrt A. filler .V 11 <»i-ii<\v -:it - 1 .ii w 7 *, jï / Y k Will practice in «11 the courts of the State. £^^oFflCE with W. 1! Parker, opfMMile (. uiirt Hnu*e, Jacksonville, Or. A TERRIBI E STORM. Dr. J. S. Parson. »•HYSICIAN AND SURGEON A mhiani », O regon . Office at residence <»n Maki eUteL next <i«M»r to Presbyterian church. [11-42 GEO. C. EDDINGS, SUCCtaSOR TO WILLARD a URBANK«. ASHLAND, OREGON. Dr. S. T. Soager „•-L-S UM ISVILLE. KENTK KV. SWEPT BY A CYIM1SE. lliimlmls of People H oiw I mb Many Killed and Wounded. of w ns’kage in lifted il is with the an ticipation of uncovering to view the lifelesH form or «lea li-set features of a human victim of the awful storm. As flight grows darker the work becomes more awful. All the electric wires were torn down by the storm and left t he city to lie enshrouded in the very deepest of gloom. There is no estimating the number of those who lie buried in their graves. People are still hunting for missing memlHTS of their families, and mothers and fathers are gazing into the rums and crying to the Almighty to de liver to them nt. least their dead. There are at least one huralrisl fami lies homeless in the streest, that were happy yesterday in the possession of their homes. Not only were houses dashed to the ground, but the furni ture m many instances entirely de stroyed. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of goods lay last night illHin the business streets at the mercy of thieves. It now seems almost im possible to find storehouses for the vast amount of merchandise. At many places the towering walls of brick are ocsillating in the air, ready to descend at auv moment. These points of danger are guarded by the police nnd a military company who are driving the surging crowds back at the point of the bayonet. In many places men lubor in great danger of being buried lieiieath the tottering walls at any moment, and other acci dents are looked for momentarily. All sorts of stories are afloat as to the number of lives lost at Fall City hall, some even saying that seventy- five bodies have lieen taken out. The Associated I’rtsx reporters, after a careful search benight, however, can find a trace of not more than forty- five bodiea taken on*.. To-night the relief committee pro posed the following authorized state ment, which was furnish«*»! to the As- sociated/’ h ss : To the People: - The calamity that has overtaken the city of Louisville by the cyclone last night spread over territory covering a space of ground some four hundred yards wide and three milesm length, through the business and residence portiou of the city. The loss of life is- in the Ueighliorhood, it is believed, of some seventv-tive persons, and the loss to the city in damage to houses and goods is believed to be two millions ot dollars. While the calamity is a great one, our citizens feel able to cope with it, and are not cast down, but will at once proceed to repair damages and resume business in chan nels now interrupted. Iti all otiier portions of the city liiisim ss is re- suiued. THE AHIZDNA KK'KRB. S|>rcinien Kricks of Western hlitorial Kn- terprine. We extract the following from the last issue of tin- Arizona Kieker: “A S tkaw W’e have just closed a bargain with Henry Shane, the well- known contractor ami builder, fora one-story addition in the rear end of our office, to I k > 11x14 in size. This room will lie used as a gitusniitli-shop under our own personaj management. This will give ns, under one and the same roof, a great weekly ¡taper, a job and book office, a grocery, a feed store, hardware «tore, a butcher shop, a boot and shoe store, a signal station and a gun shop. Three years ago upon our arrival in this town, w.< slept under a wagon for the first three nights, and the first money we bad was a borrowed dollar, “Is it any wonder that our moon- eyed, lantern-jawed, mule-eared con temporary down the street gnaws a file all day aud has the colic all night?” “A lways A head —Next Monday morning an artist and engraver from Chicago will arrive in town to accept a position tendered by the Kicker. We are the first to introduce areal artist into Arizona, as we are the firs', to lead the way in all other goo»i tilings. Hereafter all matters of lo cal tinjiorlaiiee, but more etqiecially street rows attended with loss of life, will lie illustrated 111 the highest style of the art, thereby increasing the value of the Kicker to subscribers by at least 100 pdY cent ubile the price of subscription uill remain at the ohl figures. “T he G alled J ade It baa eo hap- ¡letied, every time we bave been obliged to kill a man in this town in self-defense, that the Coroner and everyliody else wa6 in a gnat hurry, and that the liody was buried iu th» most convenient place. Last week we were struck with the idea of get ting them all together in one common spot, and we bought an acre saml- lot of Colonel Hawkins for aground- work. Our green-eyed coutempory got a bint of what was up, ami In went blowing around town and did his best to head us off; lie failed, however, ami during the thaw w» hail the five l««lies taken up, removed to what is already known as “The A'm’.i »'Corral,’ mid each grave desig nated with a white li.-ad-board with the name painted neatly tlnreon. In tli»‘ spring we shall see that each grave is covered with trailing arbutus that is if arbutus will trail in this coun try. Th” names as they ap|»ear on the head-boards are: 'Mo.-»', P»te, »Inn, S. iiii and Jack.' \Ve shall probably mid n 1'onple more to the list before th” hies of May, whatever that is.” “T hey IX in ' t E nthlse Every now ami then some one who is dlssatisfiial with the course of the Kicker l»>be up with a proposition to run us out of the country by establishing anew we»'kly m ».¡»position, H»*go»s blow ing aroumi. g* 1« up a prosp» »'tus »>n a broken-back»'»! type-writer, puts Ins own name down for .>.5, ami that's the last of it. We've seen twenty such cases in th«’ last three years, ami they no longer make our hair stand on end and »'hills eunter up anil down our spinal column. “Two w.'eks ago w»‘ felt it our duty to caution lh»< Mayor of this town that he was riding a high horse and that lie must c<ime down to a mule or we'd take measures to make him. H” earned an old shotgun around for two or three »lays, telling every body he had camped ou our trail, but it finally got too heavy for him ami lie sold it for #3 and got out the usual ¡irospectus. We hear that he has thus far succeed»*! in raising 84 ami a dog toward establishing a great m’WS|.a|>er here. By way of encour agement we'll add a six-ond »log, and we hope the Mayor will push Ins pro ject for all it's worth.” “N otice Parties addressing letters to the Kicker will please add, ‘United States of America, Western Hemis phere,’ to th«* usual directions. Wan- amaker’s ¡»isttnaster in tins town is never certain what country Arizona is hx'ated in. and this will greatly facili tate Ins lalwir of distribution. The only qualifications he lias got for tiie office is ins ignorance of orthography and chirograpliy, and bis theory as to why jackass rabbits were created bob-tailed.” Tin* Snfferint; “f Two Tn»)ii»rr» in tin* Moun tain« .Nw»r Yai|iiinii | Albany Beral<l.| While some Indians were out hunt ing Friday, February 28, in the moun tains near the Siletz Indian reserva tion m Benton county they came up on two white men who bad been in the mountains for forty-five days with out u>»y thing to eat save a small loaf of bread, a pound of meat, a little coffee, and a few salmon which they caught along ttie Siletz river. When fonud by the Indians th»*s<* men told a frightful story of the sufferings and privations through which they Kid passed. It appears that a company of trap pers consisting of the following named men, Willie Forehand, J. L. Johnson, John Cushman ami E. Steen, came in from th»» valley Dec.last.ou the head wa ters of the Siletz river .and established a camp for the purpose of trapping aud liuutiug. The party brought in but a small suply of provisions expecting to remain m the mountains but a feu weeks. Cushman ami Ste»*u returned to the valley with the horses, intend ing to come back to the camp in a few days, but the big snow storm set in aud they could not return. The men when found bail mini«' their last fire, for they had but two matches left, within two miles of the settlement on the reservation, but they »lid not know it, aud they had lain down to die. While lying here they beard the bay ing of a dog aud on liHikmg up they saw au Indian across the river, one of Hie party that was out buuling. They made sigus aud called to the Indian and tri»»d to make him understand that they were lost ami ¡»ensiling from eolil aud hunger. They were nearly uaked Hiid looked so hideous from long exposure that the Indians, through their Hiijierstition thought the men were dead persons come back to life agaiti. Two other Indians came up ami «»quested the men to make a bright fire so that they could »•« that they wer»» human lieings and not spirits. Then the Indians secured a wagon, some provisions aud a canoe aud return”»! to the white men. it be ing now after night. The Indians stayeii all night with them, keeping np a g»«>d fire and giving them only small quantities of food at a time, knowing that if they f«»»l them too much at a tune it would kill them. The next morning tliey were carried over tlx* river, put into a wagon. au»i taken t»i th»» m arest Italian lions»*. wh»»r»» they wer»* given a warm bath. Home clotli»*H. ami made as comfortable as ¡tosHible. 3'h»‘matter was re|>orted to Agent Buford, wlio had the men brought to the ngeney and put iu the care of Mr. F. W. Stallton ami his wife, under whose kimi care ami nursing the men ar»* fast gaining strength, aud will h » hiii I»* re«tor»*»l to h«»alth. Tlie names of the Indians ar»* Henry, Bill, Moses. Laru ami U)»|«*r Farm .la- key. Those white men h«*l that they ow.* a debt of gratitude to th»*ir red skin broth» l h that they cau never re- P ‘y* Stariha (>|îprax<iiiii. K ansas C ity , March 2>'». An As sociated Press dispatch from St. Petersburg thia morning stat.sl ttiat Madame Mary Tsebrikriva had la»en arrested for sending a personal l»-tter to the czar, aud would probably l«> exilisl to Siliera. It was said tiiat the Russian authorities intimât»«! that this letter threatened the czar with the fate »if Ins father unless he m<«iified his reactionary policy. George Kennan was *s-en by an As sociated Press re|s»rter to-day. regard ing the matter, and tohi an mb resting story, lie state»! that Madame Tsebri- kova was a cultivated Rus-tan lady, who bail long I hs - ii known in her own country as a taleuted writer. She re sided in Paris and for some time up to this year. Kennan bail a letter from her under »late of January 2'1, in w hich she said she was alsiut to semi a metn.irtal to the czar which Would probably lea»i to her arn-st amt exile as s»«m as she re turned to her native couutry. She en closed a copy of this memorm! to Ken nan, from which lie makes extracts. It does not menace the czar, but aRrniti to lie a calm, reasonable review of the existing state of tilings hi Russia, ooupltsi with an earnest ap|«'al for a more lilierai policy. In th»* letter to K< i.ti m she - »ye her friend« tell her she is fiKilhar.ty, but she cares not. She do»-« not think favorably of révolu' on and bl.iods e »l, although she doubts not that it w ill «orne day Come, unless then» is a change. It is. however. far distant. The letter ami memorial throughout are of a high tone, ami Kennan says lie ilesites to place them before the pub lic as a refutation of the charge of Russian officials that “Western writers have idealized the nihilists l»-yoml all semblance to reality.” L ondon . March 2G. Stiuleuts are rioting m St Petersburg R»*voliiti<m- ary pamphlets have I h *»- ii seatter«*i throughout the city. P aris . March 2T». A Silierian letter r»*eeiv»*d here announces th»’ arrest of three men an I a woman for writing an appeal to the Russian ¡i«oi’> . |ir >'est- iug against the comiuct of Ostashkm in the Y'akutsk affair. Th»* trial of the prisoner* will probably r»*sult in their selitenc«* to »lent 11. Louisville, Ky., March 2H. The tor undo which passeil over thia city yes PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. terday evening entered the southeast ASHLAND, OKKGON. ern part of the city at Eighteenth street. The wrecked portion of the OtBce tn Odd Fellow» building, »enon.f city lies lietween lKtli, Broadway, 17tli livor, on Main Street 111-12 and Mam streets. The destroying ele ments passed diagonally across the E. P. Geary, M. D. ----- DEALER IN----- liori ion which is probably a mile and a quarter along the path of the storm. STORES, TIN WHRe. CRHNITE WHR6 Several hundred houses are in ruins, MEDFORD, OREGON. and many lives lost. Probably the greatest lose of life occurred at Falls Office in Hamliu * Block Residence on C PUMPS, BLACKSMITH COAL, street. l.t—50 City hall, which was in the center of the tornado. Iti the lower rooms of AMMUNITION. ETC the hall were fifty or 6evelity-five chil Dr. W. Stanfield, dren, with their mothers and other re ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, latives, taking dancing l(>seoiie. There Ila* located In Ashland. Or., for the prac were at least one hundred and twenty- tice uf his profession. Makes all chronic live persons on the lower floor, when disease's, flUi h as RheumatiKin, Asthma, the terrible wind swooped down on the Pile*. Kidney diabases. Liver ComplaiuU. Female Diseases, Ac., a specially. Consul building. The entire structure in lees tation free. than five minutes was a shapeless mass Office uvxl door to Arlington Hotel, near of brick and mortar, burying two hun the depot. i 12-U dred helpless victims of whom very few esea|H«i uninjured. different styles and differ Mrs. P. M. Webstar, M The Louisville hotel was unrooted and otherwise wrecked. The next ent kinds of Stores HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, building west, occupied as a cigar Heating and Cookic? ASHLAND, OIIEOON. store upon the first flisir, sleep The minority of the ilia of the human ing rooms upon the second and third, D-.tt«»e for the present nt the Congregational manufactured under th0 World's body arlae from a dl.«*ea*e<l Liver. Sim was razed to the ground, not a single i’arsuiiftge [12-4!» mons Liver Regulator has been the means brick remaining in place. Iu the des isnij means that ir . 11 078 tra<3e mark Thi3 of restoring inure people to health and truction of this house many lives were happiness by giving them a healthy lost, being principally persons who oc tho cheapo to the Dr. J. H. Hall, Liver than any other agency on earth. cupied sleeping rooms there, many of &LE THAT YOU GKT THE GENUINE. them Is’ltig girls employed at the hotel. Every house on Market, Jefferson, (Nine Yeftrw in Hospital Practice.) and Walnut streets, from Tenth to Main Street. Ashland. Or. Sixteenth is tn ruius. Parkland sub L 106 trad” ^UUon«. £, TreuKles of Calvin i Brice urbs were swept away entirely. Such Cal. $ Brice, of New York, the new desolation no city has ever known iu J. S. Walter, M. D. S ly elected democratic Unittsl States this country. Every building, tree senator from Ohio, lias encountered and telegraph |«>le in the district Will practice hisprefesaionef Dentistry serious business and political trouble. struck was leveled. — at — A writ iu inaudaniiis filed against A cyclone was predicted by the sig A shlamd , O regon . him, March .5th, in the circuit court nal service yesterday afternoon. No at Lima, Ohio, by H. W. Morgan- heed was paid to the warning sound, Office a residence. thaler, through his attorneys, to com and tn all the buildings struck the iu- pel County Auditor C. 1>. Crites to habitants were eugaged in their usual A. C. Ciliwoll, proceed in the action of listing the V(H*atiollH. ilelmquent taxes of Calvin S. Brice, Along Main street the pathway of Mechanical and Operative Dentist. lathe beginning of the end of one of the storm extends to Eleveuth street, l ee Beet:.' Dandelion Bitters for in- tlie most important aud intricate civil aud from Seventh to Eleveuth uot a ASHLAND. OREGON. divestioii. dv-p. p- i and all kindred suits ever brought in Ohio. Morgau- building is left standing. This morn diseases It bus no • q»al io c.'i-es of Nitrons Oxide Gas Rdmiuifttered for tliider, as tax.collector, in his |>etiliou ing presents one of tlie m.iut rrtupen- this kuid Cjjilwisid I tn is. the painleHH extraction of teeth. aver« that he is acting in nccordHiice duous spectacles of ruiu ever wit Otfice over the Bank.—[13-38] with the provisions of an Het of the nessed, In the course of the storm Stale Berth-nilum| t»-»i'iallell. g. neral assembly of Ohio passed and lay a great tobacco market. To-day Th»’ State llort icult ural Associa J. S. Howard, taking effect April 1", 1S8H. according the warehouses he in ruius. Thous tion will iiolii its first quarterly ims't- to which and the contract made with ands of hogsheads of tobacco lie iu a Notary Public and Conveyancer ing for the eurr« nt year in tin- city of Allen county he mass of brick and mortar. ............. »«»utieil cliainb 'r of Portland <>u Tues MEDFORD, OREGON. 1« to receive 20 per cent, of nil taxes All the entire western (xirtion of 1»tif klcn’» Arnica day A|iril8. at llliltlH. m All ¡H'rHotis collect»«! through his instrumentality Parkland, which Iles just lievoml the Al! Yln’B «»f n h I v*t»ue <. v. n rare lutereste»! iu Hi»’ devlopiiK’Ut of Ore The lx'st Hidv»' m tli»' world for cut«, which have been illegally avoided, soulIrvi-s’ere limits of tlie city, was fut att» nti«»!i. and information f irnished i - uih vrnlng property in the- new u»wn. gon's hortii’iilture in its various and that said act provides that upon wrecked. The storm struck tiiat bruises, sores, nlcers. salt rheum, lever sores, tetter, chap)« d liamls. chilblains, branches are »-oidmllv and earnestly information given or upon liehef of place iiefore reaching this city. corns, and all skin eruptions, and | esi- invited lo !» ■ in alien lain-”. I!ii«iness such omission existing said auditor C. W. Boot, Immediately upon the burst of the tively cur» « piles, or no pay r«piire»i. It of milch import im*’ will coin*. In- must eomjH’l listing nnd appearance. is guaranteed to give p< rfect satisfac fore th»* ass’ ciat i»»u ami it i« isq«sl < >u \ugu«t ]0. 1S.SS, at the instance of cyclone the fire lie]Is sounded and the turn, or moiK'V r« funded. Price 25 cents that all |«'r».”»s engag’d in horlK'iil Morganthaler. County Auditor Poling police wore at work, W ithin ten min ”*r l«»x. For sale by Chitwissl Bros. ture will attend and take part in th” issued notice on Calvin Brice, who tiles a posse appeared at the Falls Uiriejme ”f »11 kind» pr niptly Rt City li.ill wreck. Th” walls inljoin- discussion. Southern Oregon's Keisnirce*. was in New York, to appear Iiefore .. :».ti'»l r.» ' harg** o itemsi’I»' »«ml • '-»r lw>|MirlH will I h > r> ii.l’-r««! by the fol Irin on August 2Sth. and «how why I Illg 1 he house were first prop|>e<l and r. » i w>>>4 ; . » .(iii’ i-l. Ord< rs fnrwork in Hon. li A. Miller, socrctary of the i z 1 lowing co'imiil tee« wliu-ii wer»» ap all psrt-’.f it»»* >”’iuly promptly attendc’l i he return should not be corrected then b’.gaii the work of cullino Southern < ircgoii board ef agriculture, A continual coughing is very annoy i to, aud omission placed in the treasurer’s through the r>H>f that covensl all. arrived in Salem by the delayed over ing to person» sitting near you in any point’s! at the aimiial ni»»'tmg m /MF-’ Irti»■« u itti G F BìlliUK». IL» kind of a gathering; brsid»*». it is of January last, “l.iril! on I’run-s." duplicate, Th« petition H mui sets After an hour of c useless lalsir the land last night and will l.e here for a great damage to the ihroat and lung*, “Annual Report," "Constitution ami A f.>rt h ’ lie manner in which Brine has first victim, Mrs. Sarah Kelley, was few days. He brought with linn tie* and is exceedingly dangerous at this By laws.' av.ailed a bearing in the case. Mor- 1 iineart lied. She was found sitting copy for the edition of the "R.-soiirces season of the year. One-half bottle of GaaioH’s Orchostra, The following pa|iers will also lie gant haler now commences his Rivon«! upright with lier head bruised and of Southern Oregon," for the publica Beggs' Cherry cough syrup will relieve Of Ashland. Oregon. I h U- of f’ftl ' suit m mandamus to compel ('rites om* arm broken. She said nl the tion of which an order was made by V-''. any ordinary cough, and tins remedy ¡i|-*-s*'iit««l and •liM'iisx sl: Oregon Horticulture O. P. Ma«<m, to discharge his duties as an auditor first quake she made a rush for tin1 the last legislature. This volume will costs no more than the inferior grades Are now prepared to furnish tho best of Women were knocked | nu*ic i«>r public* or private Parties. Ball», of All’ ll county. The suit will be set entrance. that are thrown on th« market to sell at l’ort land. ll be published at once by State Printer !‘i< iii«**. Ac . at any p«»int ou the coast. Th” Prune »nd its Culture Ciiauu- enormous profits. for hearing at the Juns term of the down and trnmphsl on. Seeing the j Baker. The appropriation was for AU the n- w popular music 1» played by Chitwood Bros.. Druggist*. » ey Ba'I, ML Ta'tor. court mid. the ease lx-itig com plicate! overwhelming jam at the door several j 21.000 and the books will be ready for thi* Orehe*tra. ■ I'll»’Y’oung Orchard II. D. Allen. with fine points of the law, the delus remained behind. Excavation then ( distribution at an early day and will 1‘lnusililc Ken.sun. llaviuc employ« d a larije number of mii- Silverton. ion will b»'watch»'»! with the greatest moved from the rear to the front | lie nearly as large us the volume of «f< i in*, wv an- al« «• to furni*h any number The American Miller (Mines forward This ¡»romises to 1«’ one of the most of bam!* Any Instrument <»r a < all»*r fur mt» rest. If Brice is compelled to list whew’ it is supposed the greater crowd Resources of Oregon. This district ni'»h« •! to «-thef bands. All oi«’»*rs by mail with a solution of the problem of the interesting tmsliiigs the ass»Hiati«»n lit« property for taxation in Ohio, as gathered. As soon as the roofing was embraces the counties of Coos, Curry, >r P b-graph promptly attended to. Uerms decline in wheat for some years past, has ever helii and all melili« rs are es , lie probably will be, th»’recently pur removed nnd also the muss of brick Douglas, Josephine,Jackson, Klamath t. Always r< H<oiial»k-. Address that is novel, to say the least. It is pecially reqiie»i»«l to I«- promptly on chased United St ites senatorship will lienentli, ten women locked in each and Lake. | Statesman. r.’-l.v l*rof. <**nlnrd, Amhland, Or. -.1 this: The importing countries are tune at tin1 opening session. I cost him over jr'.HK),(Mlo. Verily the others’ arms were drawn out. Inside .41 competing with each other for the fa E. It. L ake . I* way of this modern mossbackbourbon- of the next hour sixty mon and wo- * vor of those countries which must im Li- S<«Tetary. When yen n»»”(i n mild laxative you democratic “reformer” promises to be meu were drawn out dead but with i port. The arable land that has lieen hard and lively. [Iowa State Reg no wounds. It is thought that all sho«ld ha.” a medicine that will act on broken, the world over, in the past ten met death from suffocation. The bro the liver «nd kidney* a* well as the People troubled with constiimtion ister. — Full line of — y ears, is sufficient to make an empire; sliould lie very careful what kind of a ken gas pipes tl’ssifsl the debris with bowels. Beggs' Vegetable Liver l’iil* are prepared expressly for this pnrpote. * H (TKtSsOS, r. H CARTHR K V. CARTKK several of them, in fact. The wheat laxative they use. us so ninny medicine« vapor. Advl.*«* to Mother«. Insist on getting them, a* they have nu f're.l’l.m Vlee-Prw« (.‘»shier supply lias more than kept pace with are put up to sell which are absolutely Atll:3H the room where the chil superior and f» w equals. Mrs. Winslow’s Sootliine Syrup, for the increased demand, winch would of without any merit or value, and which, *h1tww4 Bro«., ftraggisti. children teethinu, is the precription of dren had been dancing was reached. itself tie sufficient to deaden the mar if taken, will get vour bowels ill such a PARASOLS, LADIES AND CENTLEMENS FINE SHOES AND BOOTS. Lewis Simms, Jr., has for an hour one of the li< «t fetuide nurse« and pliy- «talc that Von will I«* compelled to keep ket for Imth wheat nnd Hour. been moving about in agony in front Heavy Stock I awscs in Trinity county, Cal. siciHllH III tile I lilted State«, and liaH mi using physic the year around iu or C'l«>< hin« I troni t In- K iik I. But there is another very cogent der to enjoy any lieaith. Beggs' Liver la i n used for forty years with never of that portion of the wreck where reason why, even in years when we be Pills will do more to keep a family in A Weaverville, Cal., dispatch of the failin’* uneven« by millions of motliers rooms had been secured for bis wife lieved we were short of wheat, no ad good health tlia:: aay otiier pill« on the tor tliiir children. During the process and four children. When the room 20th han the following: A very de of teething its value is incalculable. It was reached Mrs. Simins was found plorable state of affaire is reported vance took place in the price of wheat. market, ns they are ¡>ut up with the t>t- relieves the child from pain, cures dys People do not eat as much wheat as ni<>«t care, and are guaranteed to give from aouthwestern Trinity county, fatally hurt. Thou, within about fif and diarrheea. griping in the formerly; at least, those people who in satisfaction, t'bitwm«! Bros., Druggists. where stockmen have suffered ex Mr*. S E. f •ot entery Itoweis, nnd wind-colic. By giving health teen minutes of each other, the three our own and foreign countries are not ASHLAND to the child it rests the mother. Price Simms children were recovered. They tremely iti the loss of their Hocks and I xmmv in Sheep. strangers to white bread. The bill of were unconscious, and there is only herds. Porter it R ush lost their en 25c a bottle. It is re|M>rU»il that great losses have fare of civilized man has expanded en a faint possibility ot their living, tire band of 20,000 sheep, which per ormously of late years. The immense occurred in sheep out in the R h «* ho While the father w:is imploring (lie ished in the snow this winter, while Roust r> 1’1-M k. Main St. Dehorned Cattle. “N ot G uilty - A s predicted iu our quantity of canned and preserved River H’M’tion in Lander county, Ont workers to get bis other child, a fire others lost heavily in the same way, Johnny Parker, who two years ago broke out and work was suspended. some almost al! they had. Thousands last issue Colonel McClugg was not goods that are now consumed must of 13.0O0 (i«*o. Walt has lost 9,0<ML E uero*■Mirs to Mrs. Boynton und Mrs Foun dehorned nearly ail of his cattle, and of horses, cattle and sheep are lying held for the sh(«iting of Dan Tomp have supplanted something. Was it L. Hubbard, wa ll known in Retio. I ns tain.1 A thrilling experience was that of dead on the ranges. Very few stock kins. As we were an eye-witness to not bread, nt least very largely, that only Jef’ out of a band of who has always been an enthusiast on Geo. H. Capito, who was present at a a Ktock. Emt»r»irinix all the latest the subject, was telling US last Monday men in the section mentioned will the whole affair we felt it our duty to was displaced by the entrance into the Warren Williams has lost 5,(DB out of Fall and Wint« r Style«. that the present, winter has convinced meeting of the Knights of Honor in have enough of their flocks nnd herds go Iiefore the Coroner's jury with our market« of so much canned food, and bia HJM m ». and Senator Kaiser, of the lodge room ou the top floor. He Our blinkey-ey»«i con its increasing consumption every Churcbhill, is reporUsi l«mAr the big Fine Assortment of Materials for Fancy him more than ever that dehorning says: The first intimation« of dan left to resume business in the spring. testimony. cattle is a good plan. He says he is temporary down the street says we where? We think decidedly that it half of ins baud of 12,o mi . Many Work—Zephyrs. Arasene, Chenille,E c satisfied that his cattle have thrived all ger were two distinct, rockings of the di»l this hoping to increase the cir was, and that the |ier capita consump others have also lost ln*avih. |lbmo It doe* Hoeni singular that so many Our motto I* “xori< k six . fn - k ic i * buttk « winter oti a much less quantity of hay building, about which time the win Journal. people will let their skin become yellow, culation of the Kick< r, and he is partly tion of wheat in the Uuited States lias The Toute A (Hirer rianimi mill, at rail- TH IN A SLOW -HILLIN'. 14-1« than the aatne number of horned cat dows were blown from the casings and dark and greasy, (finally reuniting in correct We never let slip an oppor lieeu steadily declining for years. We road crossili;; oí Ht limili street. A Uealtliv Growth. immediately after plastering liegan to tle would live on. When be fe»»ds | , drop from the ceiling. A wild rush blotches and skin eruptions, as well a* tunity to increase otir snliecription doubt if it is now four bushels per Acker's Blood Elixir has gained a firm them they go to eating as quietly as a general drying up of the blood, caus list, and are happy to announce that capita, and this fact, with the other ASHLAND OREGON. sheep, and there is no crowding, fight : was made for one room, winch car- ing wrinkles and premature old age), three members of th»1 (Coroner’s jury cited, will amply account for the re hold on the Amciican p -ople and is ac ing or wasting of bay. Hesays his hay ! ried me with it. aud I had just time when this can be remedied with so little subecnlied and paid for a year in ad fusal of wheat to advance in price iu knowledged io br hUjs ri >r to al! other 1» now running, »u-1 preparations. It is a positive cure for »1»»or», i t» . -r f.»r tin -1». will last four weeks, whereas if his to reach the door when the entire expense. Two bottles of Beggs’ Blood vance, while t he undertaker who fur spite of the most favorable outlisiks. all blood and skin diseases, lb«’ medi ti’Mir gave way and we were precipi- purifier and blood maker will renew and nishes the I hix has given us a six- work of any km.1 * ill :> ASHLAND OGN. cattle had l>een horned stock, he eal fraternity indora* an#» presents- it. purify the blood throughout the whole tiou, at l.iwckt price». doubts not it would all Is* gone now. | tated to the basement. I was enabled system, leaving the skin clear and free inch ad to run c. <>. d. t f. Mr. J. F. Masters. Gualner of EruiuiU GtinrrutAfcfcd and sold by Chitwood Bros. Paid Up Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo Having one of thrift skylights in Or and thecatth would not. be in ns good I to extricate myself from the debris from all eruptions. Chitw »<»d Bros . “The Colonel was taking a driuk A Co.'s Bank at Waverly, Ohio, nay»: JAMES S. ROCÊRS, egon, und kmurimj hoir tn i/.<« if. at the bar of the Gray Wolf Saloon ‘‘I consider Chaiulierlmn'a Gough Rem cotblitioii as they are to-day. I Modoc I ; and make an exit to the street through Druggists. A**:tfiiv» «»( U . M Gilroy. II-24 an adjoining house, whose doors I I GUARANTEE GOO!) WORK. when Tompkins hit him on the chin edy the fleet I have ever used. After Independent. Does a General Ranking Busiaese. kicked in. There were nearly a hun- with nn onion. It was a brutal and using several other kinds, without Is a Nuvel Stage Coni li. M. E. TYLER. , dred tnemlsTS present at our lodge I tried It Hi.il It quickly cured 111- . uncalled-for thing, and Tonqikina etit. ('<»!i*ti iii l»tion Surely C'ui*e«l* after year« of suffering with an oliati The Alfa (Cal. I zldivtio «' descrils-s a meeting. Fully two-tbirds of those • «»lieviti»!!* made nt all ftcce«*iblr points pnll ’ -d his gun to back It up. The iiat«. eoUL'b and throat trouble." 50 I > thk E ditou .—I’leaae inform vonr were lade s. Besides our lodge ano vehicle used by a mail carrier of that favorable terms. WM. RADAM’S O regon . A rhiamd , Colonel juiupe»! Ixhiiui a barrel, ceut liotlles for sale by Chitwood Bro*. 'i4ht exchamr»- anti telegraphic trai ler» t ri ad’-r» that I h ive a p’sitiie remedy ther order was holding a meeting on section, as follows: f*(»rtlan«l. Snn Frn’v '■ »» ami N»-w Y«»rk pulled bis gnu ami l«>th fired together. for the .'»»re named diseas»*. By its thi'S’.H.e flisir with us. A band was David Harlow has the most ghostly tiiu.1v US.' thousands ot h >p 'less caS’H reliean¡tig on the second tii«>r ami a looking rig ever invented, winch he While lie only lost a lock of hair, A Coos Buy Boom. My» ■’e Bl»« k.e.ist hi »1»* Mainetreet. ibxl btttKjhl ft have bu n | h rni.ineiitly cured. 1 shall Tompkins got it ¡dumb-ci’nter iid »1 The Co»* bay country has always lie glad to s’ i .1 two (»»»‘.ties ot my reme party of decorators were at work in uses for carrying the nitiil. The “stage" fell dead. This should lie a s»»l»nm dy FBI H :•> any of your it Waters who the large ball preparing for the enter is n small coffin, about large enough warning to all his class not to monkey lieell so isolated from the rest of < fre have consumption if tu»-y will send me tainment. S > f.ir as 1 can judge there to aocomnuxlate the remains of a tive- with a gentleman when putting away goli that it has lieen praetally a part of their »xpress and post ’ thee address, were less than a dozeu all told ubo year-olil child, with the nose turn»«I I an afternoon sustaiuer.” (Detroit California, nearly all I lie commerce of lit «i«*cifully up to make it run light. The conceru got out unhurt. that |M>rt going to San Francisco. Free Press. Germ. Bacteria i Fimins Potroytr 1 A. Sf.'XH ’ M. M. »'.. .fl i ’ earl st. N. Y H oiinc , Now that it ih asetthd fact that Coos At 12 o'clock the opening of a por- just tit.« in th” snowshoe trail, ami is i ♦ ----------- j bay is the liest bari sir on the coast of tion of the debris of Fulls City bali built so light that it all but pul!« its- Kimball, South Dakota. Graphic: «♦•If. It is thought that th»- new inven < fregón, outside of the Columbia river, caused a draught, wbereupou 1114* Black Cattle. tion will throw stage robliers entirely Wiiile the columns of the firaphi«- ar«- two railroads are projected to that sei’ Í The MockraiMng firm of R< ynohla <!t su’oul’l’ ring tire broke out fiercely, off the track. The silver plat»- will open to any ami all nnobjectn»liable ad tion from the Willamette valley, one spread rapidly, ami fons-d the workers Jackson, who thr»*” y» ur« sgo import liear the inscription, “Sam. Iwlovtsl vertisementa. yet it is quite imptmsible from Roseburg anil the other from ■ for us to sp<-ak knowingly of the merits ed »)iii‘»* h immberof G:dl»»way cattle to desert tlx1 plaee. As soon as the I ncle of John Waiiamaker.” tire game-i headw ay t li” groan« of I he of the various articles of n «-rchandise Drain. One of the roads will certain fr. ’ in tii«* Kent, i»r«* w.ll HiitL'ti»*»! with 1 he ui<-st aggravated dispart * even adverusrd. Particularly is this true of ly Is» built soon, mid speculators from imprisoned liecun«» so great that it Icprosv * ami pr «uouncod itirura- Soeciid Attention to Graining tluir iiivn-'tnieiit, ami say th«» past was horrible. S veral hues of hos- patent m«*li< in« s. But there are ex here have purchased large tracts of \ Woiiiair* i >is4‘<iver> hard «inter ti.ie »1» hi - listrated to tlieiu b v. veldt«» it* niauic tomb. It in a ception* tn th edabrated Chamber land on Coo« bay an entire |ieuinsii- and Paper-Hanging. now revelation to mankind’, a bright that th»y ale Hi” c.ittI” for thin coun were soon throwing water on the “An »ther wonderful di*c<Acrv has ..... I lain’s Con^h Rennsiy. This now uni l i covered with timlier and nuil» r- 1 ' v *■’ h Miiith «V l»’"!c.'* try. Frank Reynolds said th” otiier (lames, but li was more than an hour oaMK in a hope!» »a dt ^^rt expanse, and be« n made and that too by a lady in versally known medicine, has been ad lmd with coal and are laying off a : i L tv 1 Fm niiitr»* ntnrp IM* «‘hoice Oici» <>f every variety kept con threaten» to revolutionize nu dm «1 prac »lay that of over»m»’ humlr»«l bead of Isf.ue the work could lie pria’ped.-d thia countrv. bist.tM- fastened itn vertised m the Graphic for four or five town site there un i jp’ttiiig ready for .«tftutiy t'U Uaiid tiee. their I'altl»* which coliUilu Galloway with, th”ii it was carried on with clutches upon her and for neven yearn years, but not until recently bad we any All order» will !•*• promptly filled liV a I mh . ii > wli.-ii r.illroid Imildiugliegins. Or It-rs for parti•-•» promptly executed and li. K. 1 li*i«xh t nisi il liluoti they have L>«t but three, ami much difficulty <>n account ,,f th« »he witliHto<Hi its severest tests, but her ¡»ersonai knowledge of its wonderful *P< • in! price» Htndno 1“ h.at. vital organa were undermined and death ethcacv, which has come h I miu I through |Iê>Hebnrg Ex. th* ‘ *»e i«»*r ” c:ilv»'H that Cam»' late ill th ” Absolutely Pure. Al’ kind» uf ornftiucnbd work neatly d*»n* Ixit’isviLtJ? March 2S. -As night seemed imminent. For three month» tin pn-vwihng intbu-nz i ami the stub I fall and w»*re tak”U away from their »he couched incess.mtlv and could not b<>rn cough that has ho often attend« d People Every where Tiii* p'W«h r never varie- A marvel Wedding Cakv* a *p<. Unity. mothers early m the winter. Not elos..<l in its folds the <iewudate<i city sleep. She of us a Iwittle of Dr. it. In the writer's faun v this m<*dicin • I. t.r r«'parv.t nt all tiin« s t»» scll livestoek. • of purity •tninrth and whob-wmenra*. oi.ly have the ( ialloway a hve»l, but tli»*y Confirm our atatvment when we say that Agent. Ashland. Or. hou» •< h«»I«l goo«!* or other pr«>|»erty of of Louisville score« of widows and King s New Discoverv for Consumption has on several occasions this wit ter, More ** oiionii< id th* j the ordinary kinds, Bread Delivered Daily at win dindin I A-.m»l, orbili Htt«ii<l u » in romp» titwHi with have tlinv»«! when other cattle having orphans are Isiwed down with the and was so much relieved on taking first cured a cough that batfl d anv and all Ecker's English Remedy is in every way nud cannot !•«* Must lie paid for in «dvauee. by mon n» m WYWliFKL IN THE Your Door. an »quid show with them have grown weight of deepest grief. Bands of dost* that she slept all night and with other temedirs: ami the numls-r of wuperior to auy and all other prepara th»* multitude <»f low t*-*t. whorl weight ey <>r»l» r. |>'«t.vl orJe- or rush. Price ( < »I N 1 RY i alum or phosphate pow«irrs “obi only in |;',.5»1 p. r gi'.llon jog. delivered st i be ¡«»»»r. This, Mr. R»»y noble says, is the brave resem rs contiun.’ their work, uDii bottle has been miraculously cured. families in Kimball and vicinity in tions for the throat and lungs. In raua R oyal R azif « Fowi.t» Co., h* •x¡«♦ ‘ ri»*r.f ’ ' in thè l>u*in-*** » tiftlde* mv Unix Prices always reasonable. Ashlnmt depot. Orders from ahrond whooping cough and croup it is magic Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus which this remedy has l»een used with Hentiroeot of every man he has seeu but as night comes on they seeni to n» gnarntw «ati*in>-tiou. and relieves at once. Remember this Will str»*. 1 N Y write W. C. Hamriok <t Co., of Shelby, like effects attests to its value as a spe promptly tilled. 14-31 ArcrtOb in A'Hi.tKD evkry N ati ur>aY for w ho owns any of the Galloway breed. 3OT Hr»*»»l MU» mtut tie »cttled • ery m»»nth. work more silently though no lees N. C —Get a free trial bottle at Chit cific for coughs and colds of every remedy is sold on a positive guarantee, '♦aie of »1 Win Hceeden ». ”»r. Midu | M» sloe, Cal., IudependenL arduously. As each remtiaut of pile« wood Bro's Drug Store. by Chitwood Bros. aatnre Fwc bv 6bttwowd Bros. Aahlan JOHN WEXLEB, F K BRIOnT.MAN ’ and H»lm*n «treet« 2 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ^d-^'-GaTiaa^^bQtcanbt> H. C* Myer, Ashland, Oregon KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. A big carload of stoves and ranges just received, The finest line in the county. ( all and see and believe it. J. M. MCCALL’S Survcvor—Ashland sä 30 V*> J » MS? HSjSS»»*»* Spring it Summer Dress Goods, TheBankof Ashland All .at Prices that DE,:v CCMPEll TION. MILLINERY STORE SASH and HOUR FACTORY. PHOTOGRAPHY. 1CROB1 KILLER Win. A. Grow, Sign an i Decorative THE GREATEST MEDICINE IN HIE WORE!). Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. POWDER John Van Horn, AUCTlOhEER A