** È* Fiaher ASHLAND T INGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. H. LEEDS Editor and Publisher. Terms of Subscription: One oopy, one year............ ^<- ■ •• " six months........ y... “ “ three months............. Club Rates, six copies f<«.*......... Terms, m advance. ♦ 2 1 no •V) 75 50 12 ASHLAND, OREGON VOL. XV. tu FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19, ——S2û ■ CRUSADE AGAINST THE COBI J V Mt PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1889 Ausila. S. Hanacai, attorney at law CAR-LOAD AhHLAND, ORBOON. Cumplete ibr of Ab«trict.« of Title« to laud» iu J*cB»*4*n county. Title* examined. Titles perfected oni* corrected, etc. Powder —OF J. T. Bovditch, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ArsoiinrFiY wre ASHLAND, OREGON. BAIN WACONS' Will practice in »11 courts of the State, l olleetions promptly made and remitted. 9-4 Morris M. Harkaesa, and counselor . ATTORNEY Otnce hi Ahlf Building, Front street pt-M.30 Bobert A. Miller, I Turnwl Over to Simon San Francisco, Dec. 13. Judge Hawley, sitting iu the Uniteerty in qaestiuu coitFiata i>i credits, coal alni the company's steam­ er City of Pin-blo. Several days ago the Fanners' Ixian Company and oth­ ers levimi an attachment on the prop­ erty of the Improvement Company in Oregon, Washington ¡md this city, principal property here was the steam­ er. aud a deputy sheriff at once took charge of her. In the meantime Jos. Simon bail l»*eti appoint»-:! rec« iv<‘r of the company by United Stati*« Judge Dendy, of ttregon, and his appoint­ ment was also made here by Judge Hawley. Upon action being com­ menced l>y th improvement Company yesterday an order was made by which the priqierly was transferred from th« sheriff’s care to the custody of the V. S. Marshal, amt this was followed this morning by a second order by which receiver Simon ti kes charge of every­ thing belonging to the c.ompauy. Mr. Simon will tiolii the property subject to whatever Ileus may be create'! bj the levy of writs and subject to tlit« or der of the court. The Farmers' Asso­ ciation has also tiled suit against the Imp ovement Company for the fore­ closure of first mortgage bonds issued to secure the paymeut <»r the I mhi .1 i and interest. Hacks and Carts G rant ’ s P ass , O rkgom . At the - I Yttorney-at- Will practice in all the courts of the State. H^ilVFH E with W, H Parta»«» oi'p«'*H,, Court House, Jaetea«mvlite. Or. ¡414 ’ Dr. J. S. F&rsoxx. PHYSICIAN AND A shland , MILLS ASHLAND SURGEON, O regon . Otnce at residence on Main street, next dour to Presbyterian church. [11-42 Dr. S. T. Soagor, AND SURGEON. PHYSICIAN FOR YOU. ASHLAND, OKKGON. Ifflce In Oild Fellows building, weond floor, ou Main street. 111-12 ! Come and See PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, E. P. Geary, M. D. MEDFORD, OREGON. Office in Hamlin’s Block —Residence on ( street. 13— ECLECTIC I * —:<»: CARLOAD OF Dr. W. Staaâelà, PHYSICIAN, Has locate-! iu Ashtan«!. Or., for the prm- li« e of his profession. Makes all chronic mbiuatithing lietter. amt ever» moth. r who I values th«» lives of her little children should always keep it ill the house. It is perfe-'tly harmless and the babies like it. Sold by bv T. I'. K. Bolton. Boltiin. Against Knell's Reineilj. Paris, Dee. 13 A reaction against the K««eh treatment in Fr.iuce Ì14H 111- creased in violence. Eight pat louts died soon after th«- injection of tin lymph, ami this combined with the fact that there is no verilieii cure, has intensified public feeling against experiments. A. C. C&ldwoll, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. ASHLAND, OREGON. Nitrous Oxide G hs administered for 1» painless extraction of teeth. I-4?“ Office over the Bank.— [12-33] A Sure Cure for Piles, All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. Itching Piles are known l>v moisture like pi rspiratiou. cansing intense iich ilig when warm. This form as well as Blind. Bleeding and protruding yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching, and ef feels a ¡NTuianent cure, .’sic. Druggists or mail: treatise free. Dr. Bosanko. Piqua. O. Sold ny T. K. Boltov. J. S. Howard, Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. K. I£. 131’ipflitman, AUCTIONEER A (’Hh ’ Joke. R epair S All kinlling l.ous«- :n<: ¡in. 1 «rge lot «.u- taining ll-j acres, on str«-et ill il' choice resilient • part of Ashland for F ile at a bargain I'm«-lot of fruit or. th«' place;comfortable ».maiJ house ;.nd ■table. For fur’ll« r inforinction TlDIS’os office or A«hiress Phoenix. < >r. PHOTOGRAPHY I OCARAXTKB GOOD WORK. M. E. TYLER, O rboon . A miiaio , Myer’« Block.east si«le M uid st reel. Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at Martin & Harris’s One third of ihe real estate in Jack son county is held under title, (let au abstract to the title of vour property and see if You are al) right. The only reliable Abatracts made in Ja»kM>u county cotnr Jrum Austin 8. Hammond’s Law aud Ab - ■Utract Office, Ashlaud, Oregon. | LI23 | Akron, Ohio, ]>ec. 13. A terrible accident «»cenrred at Buehtel college this evening. A number of lady stu­ dents gathered in the library building, and were la-ing entertain«! by eight of their number, who wore masks and loose flowing garments, with high bats covered with cotton. In some manner the liat of one of the young ladies caught tire, ami the (tallies rap­ idly darted to all the others. Aid was summoned as quickly as p<pnlar as to need no »|H-cial mention. Al! who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song <>f praise. A pur«-■ mi-dioine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all 111..I is claimed. Electric Bittr-rs will core all disenses of the liver anil kidneys, will remove pim­ ples. boils, s-ilt rheum ami other alieo- :ions caused bv impure blood. Will drive mnii.ria from the svst -m ami prevent as well as cure ail malarial fevers For cure of iieaii e!i«-. c-’nstipation ami indiges lion trv Electric Boters. Entire satis- f.id mu guaranteed or money refunded. Price yi c-nts and ?l per laittle ¡it Chit­ wood Bros, drug store. DO All W ous—Why? Y’ou cough in the morning—Do you n'alize the cause? Y’<>ur apjietite is poor— What makes it so? You seem like a changed person to your friends—Do you know what it the matter, or has the change lieen so gradual it has esca|ie money that will beat, raising wheat at tifsy cents per bushel, many times over. We «re pleased to see that the old time way of farming here is gradually changing for the lietter. The raising of poultry here used to lie considered a small business, but it is rapidly com­ ing to the front in mammoth propor­ tions. Douglas county is fast btsiini- lng famous for the large increase of turkeys being raised, and yet they with chickens and eggs sell at such high prices that they are considered a lux­ ury that many cannot afford. Turkeys are thirteen and a half cents. Hens at $4.50 [>er dozen and eggs at 30 cents per dozen count up pretty fast. Yet the inimeuse increase in their produc­ tion here does not seem to reduce, but increase Ixitb the demand and the paices. We are pleased to see that the people nre paying more careful al ■ tention to these things and that they no longer regard them as small things unworthy of their notice. The cli­ mate and the country here is most fa­ vorably adapted to this class of farm productions, and all who engage in it with care. en> rgy ami industry will soon lie on tin- higii road to financial success. 11 Tram Echo. |Af II A T You feel tired—Do you tni^ fV I1A I what it means T Yon are nerv­ YOU LOOK OVT FOR BAD TITLES! ONLY PERFECT s EWG MECHAN^ FAMILY USL. The undersigned hits a! ib< liank*} home ranch near .hu ksorivillc, .Mt and <’rn tra) Point a large quantity of the i>est alfalfa hay. and will sell at tin- place at the lou p; ice of $*• a ton, feeding corral fnriiishr«l. Stockmen who may wish tn ship their beef ltie. up «»I the bbtod, causing wrinkles ami pre- St. Patrick's l'ills. for disord- rs of tIn­ nuiiure «'bl ag»- . when this « an be remedied liver and bowels. A vigorous hat gentle v ii h so little vx pen*e. I w «> hot ties of Beggs’ Bl» o 1 I’ ii i i tier and Blood Maker w ill renew physic that cleanse« ami renovates the ami purify tin« blood throughout the w boh whole system. Price 25c per tiox. *y*t* in, leaving the skin clear and free from Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oint­ all eruptions For sale by all druggists. ment. for tetter, salt Kheuin, scald head, DR. HENLEY'S c Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 From the rejairt published a days ago of th«' work «lone by the < gon Horticultural Society during past year, it is evident that fruit i lug iu this state is not to be solely jieiident upon haphazard planting an uubouDded trust in climate .• soil, as has been the case in forn years, but that this is to be supp - nient«i by intelligent, systematic e fort. The board is composed of prac tical horticulturists men whose inter­ est in the work extemls from the planting aud cultivation of orchards through the entire process of fruit raising, up to the time that the pro­ duct is placed in market. Until with­ bon* in comparatively recent years fruit of a ro. pests were unknown in this state. The cident, 1T<> Yon Want a Happy Christinas? apple anil pear trees planted a thin! star, ami is in lh> you want to make a happy of a century or more ago, broken anti utility horse, Christmas for yourself and for other misshafied from early and prolific to this at last people? Then give, and give royally, (tearing, in defiance of neglect, pro­ home. Bey o' says E iward W. Bok, in the Christmas duced the fiueet of fruit in unstint«i the greatest, Ladies' Home Journal. Royal giving abundance. Moss-grown orchard tree«, go over the means generous bestowing of the licet with broken branches banging dol«~ miles an ho> Ilia' you have to those least used to fuily in testimony of their brave en­ hours. A possessing. Yollr royal gift may be deavor to keep np the reputation of enough fo« hat a loving nieasage, but be sure if it Oregon as a laud of never-failing for the rant is given in the name of that little bounty, stood within delapidated rail stars will fi ebilil it will bring happiness wherever fences, among a luxuriant growth of minutes. it goes, and, lik th > water of the foun­ wee«]» for years before their fruit de- Some rec« tain. il will ret.iftn Ro yon -rith its vir­ teriori.lied to a noticeable d> gree. or le vol union « tues a thousand times greater, ami its quantity greatly diminished. Neg­ I point that th'.Aawift bore you will lie made lietter and younger lect, however, finally overcame the er a haudsom*) animal; that lie is fre­ by it. In your joy remenilier the vigor imparled by climate and soil; quently uiide«' size and is far from the children, not just your own they have the mossy branch«'» became attractive ideal of a s'mmetrical animal. The you to look after them -but think of nesting plac«>r weigh much over 100G poun«is. of the joy a ia>autifiil toy, a great, ken posst'ssion of tli*» orchards, and They are comparatively small horses, round orange, a big bag df CHndiee, the fame of Oregon apph-s had, tem­ and very few of them would la* suit­ only to be looked at, will bring to the porarily at least, departed. able for the road. The Kentucky little ones whose limbs are tied down Now, there is only one thing that is horsemen produced two famous cl asees fort ver. Think of the great picture­ worse, in its way, than no apfiles, anil of horses. (hie was lb«* uiddle horee, book over which the eyes will open that thing is wormy apples. The which for pluck, speed ami endlir- wide eyes, my friend, that may stain lusty onslaught upon the juicy North­ auce probably never had a superior be closed forever in death; and of the ern Spy, the luscious Baldwin, the in this country. The other class wa.«* great ¡.nd intense delight felt when a spicy Spitzenberg quickly loses its the road hors«', which Ix-came faraone wonderful tree is recognized, or a bird's zest when the wriggling worm is un­ all over the country, He was not a nsiiie is known to the little laiy whose covered by the teeth, anil the par small horse, but was Wall tip <>n tlie lif«' has been spent in the close streets, tialiiy for cider, which the Go«xl Tem­ withers, high-spirit««! and of splelulld l’lii'se are gifts that you will uever re­ plars' obligation wholly failed to sub­ action. Of course there wus alno also 1 3. gret. Give of them give of your due, was turned to revulsion at the running horse, which was the especi i! plenty and from your heart, anil be thought of the unwonte«! juices that pet «if tii<* Kentucky breeders. sure that to each little one of your own enter«! into the composition of this But. the evolution of the trotter lias will come special happiness because beverage while the Codlm moth held probably brought more wealth to tin* you have remember«! the sufferers sway over the orchards. This state of country by his general utility tliui among tin* babies. When that Divine affairs could not, of course, lie toler­ any other class of hors«*s. He is n< * Baby slept, so quietly in the stable, the ated. Something must be done to everywhere on the road high spirited, great kings of the earth thought it rescue the name of the Oregon apples strong and swift, he is lliefpride «»t worth while to bring presents to Him. from this disgusting attainder. That thousands who take no interest in the and surely, as you consider the least something the State Board of Horti ra«‘e track and care nothing'Jor run- among these. He will rememlier you. culture has specifically pointed oil’, net’s, b«'ause they are not adapt«-1 to Let the bells ring out,then, on Christ­ ami orchnrdists. in many instances, the roa«l. I lie read horse is an evo­ mas morning and let your heart beat have followed the directions given lution winch has been brought alxiut hi unison as you know that yon have with such profit that it is now possi­ by »¡««’lai training. There» w«»re» uev< r brought joy unto His littleones. Chil­ ble to eat an apple in the dark with­ so many giaai on«*« in the country ill dren are God's own angels, sent by out a certainty that more tliiiu the any former perien told that fruit an office u mouth ago at 211 J<-iY«-rsoii port Is fot Heady Yet. tree* aggregating many thousan«!» street, furnished it handsomely, him ; Washington, Dec. 13. Capt. Sel­ have lieen piauttfi in the various se ■ maps on the walls, ami prepared to fridge. president of the commission of tione of the state during the past au­ receive suckers. His confederates army ami linvy officers an«l civilians, tumn. This shows the confidence worked the hotels, depots aud ste..n«- appointed by the president to select a which the record of Oregon ns a profit­ ers. ami brought ttie would-be settlers site for the proposed drydock on the able fruit-growing state has in»pir«- people interested in other sites, that day. The victims left contented. . On congress prowled for the commission "Is this the best?” Isa question of­ Monday night Camptiell g..v<- ; a Lili to do the work over again. Their re­ ten asked, when medicine is wanted. of sail» for the furniture and then left port will not be publish«! until it is The following are a few of the ine«ti- for Victoria with his confi'.lerates aud transinitleil tocougress, but it is stated cines of known reliability sold by Chit­ with the cash, owing the landlord n on g'Mxl authority that the decision of wood Bros., druggists of this plac-. month's rent and h-aving advertising They have iniiny other excellent medi­ the first commission has been sus­ cines, tint these are worthy of especi I and other bills. He had only inade tain«!; Th«> commiesiou is compos«] mention: two filings at the laufli«'e, having of Captiiin I'homasO. Selfridge. Lieu­ Chaiul.-erlain’» Cough Remedy, fa­ withdrawn several others, lie left, tenant A B. Wycoff, Co). (i«>rge C. tuous for its cures of severe colds, and uuder similar cireumstanci's a year M« ndel, of the corps of engineers, ex- ns n preventive for cronp. Price 5dc ago. Rmsl is also an old <>ff<>mler al <1 S i ietary of the Navy, R. W. Thomp­ per hottie. iiad been arrested at Port Townsend. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general son, mui ex Senator T. C. Platt. They family I liniment and especiiiilv valuable visited every available locality iu the for rheumatism. Price 5Gc per bottle. A lirent Liver .Mt-iHi-ine. Puget Sound region, and examined all Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di­ Dr. (innn’s linpruvwl Liver 1’iPs ¡in­ the propose«! sites ill detail. arrhoea lien’edy, the most reliable a sure cure for sick headache, bilious I J I I i i ! KNOW Edward B- I .my talks of starting n new nationaiistic paper in New York. In view of the n’snlt of the recent election be believes that such a paper would have a living support on circu­ lation.* He is on'n;ii«tie. ami sees all things «lining his way. Hesays while Gould’s grasp of tlm railroads seems to the unthinking a triumph of indi­ viduality. it iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give |>erfect satisfao tiou, or money refunded. Price 25 cents •>«r ( mix . For sale by Chitwood Bros. complaint. dys]x-psia. ind’gestioii, oos tiveuess. torpid liver, etc. These pills insure jxirfect digestion correct the li’. i r nnd stomach, regulate th«- bowels, purtfv and enrich the blood ¡«ml make the skin clear. They also produce a good appe­ tite, and invigorate and st rerrq hen im- entire system by their tonic nction. S >ld at 25c. a box by T. K. Boston. » The ( nion I'Hi-itl«'. Boston. D«*. 9. Director Ames, of the Union Pacific, in an interview to­ day said: “I lielieve the O«»tol»»r earn­ ings are the worst th«' Union Pacific - will show for many months. They tell us from Omaha that November should show improvement, atul I f«s-l that Deceinlier will continue th«» im­ provement, but 1 have been so much disappointed in moutbly returns that I «io not like to prophesy. Tin- trust«-« - have canceled, «luring tins year. $7.- 367,iMM) of bonds, reducing the nnnii «1 fixed charges by nearly iSlibo.lHHl, but only half this reduction wil’ show in tins year’s report. This l«»av«»s out­ standing only $6.636.11(10. These are 6 per ceut. Ixmds, and at maturity, hi Septemla-r 1X93. the company will can­ cel the entire issue, ami when all-the laml notes are paid there will be a balance from land ass«»ts, to lie con­ verted into t he Union Pacitic treasury. The trustees of tins land money have now one million dollars in hand for in­ vestment in ixinds. Bi-siilcs tliis. th«» trust«*»» of the Kansas l’.-««-itie consoli­ dated mortgage have ¡mother million dollars on haud.” New York. Dec. 9 Jay Gonhl said i in reference to the Union Paeiti-» float­ ing debt that the company luul to pay $300,060 for new equipment, atul then the p«>ple want«l their money; that all will be arrang«l. The company receives 130 new locomotives an«! lie- tween 4,(>00 ami 5,000 freight cars, which will enable the road to move the wheat in the Northwest, which could not. lie handled on account of the scur- I city of cars. Catarrh Can’t be Cured . ,~.ed of his wife. Even her lying on his belly ou the cowcatch*., Ins head almost touching the head­ portrait is seldom seen in the English light. Both hind feet were firmly shops; rarely in the prints. She lias planted between the lower bars of the always felt that public interest ill her pilot, one on each sale of the tip, and own country «ml across the sou was liis forelegs were tightly hnggiug the centered in her husband, and in order bars at the top. The collisiou had evi­ that bis greatness might stand dently left the bear uuiujured. It was more strikingly, she has each -j plain that lie did not. intend to take further retired from public view, any chaucee by voluntarily getting off freshness will, therefore, attach itself the engine while it was in motion, and to the story, “A Day with M re. ( Mad the engineer concludetl to ruu into Stone,” as it will be told by her bright • ilcut and trust to good luck for the young visitor in the 1-adies' Home filial capture of the bear. Journal, of Philadelphia, during the Station agent Dick Jacolis stood in coming year. This article will lie one tbe depot door at this place when the of the series of ‘•Unknown Wives of tram cam«' rolling in, and the sight of Well-known Men,” which this excel­ a bear clinging to the cowcatcher was lent magazine will contain during such a singular »|>«'tacle that lie stood 1891. in amazement with mouth anti eyes When you need h mild laxative you wide o|a»n, unable to move or 6peak. should have h medicine that will act on the Wli’-u the train came to a full stop liver aud kidney.* as well as the I h - ac I*. the bear saw its op|>ortunity to escape Beggs’ Vegetable liver pill- “I f are prepared i lnt-UtotM.’« tting , , from its jxTilotis position and it took expressly Mr llih purpose, them, a.* they ' have no superior and few advantage of the circumstances. The equals. For ” Male by ah druggist*. engine at this time was directly oppo­ site the door of the station, aud only Wade Hampton's Ileft-at the sight of bruin making tracks for |K F. «'hnmicl«- | liberty ¡«wakened Jonee from his mute- While our Democratic brethren have like and motionless condition. The been hugging themselves over the re­ engineer called loudly for somebrxly sults of the receDt election and point* to get a gun. The station agent be­ ing with pride to the probable def«»at came thoroughly aroused and started of John J. Iugalle iu Kansas by the d««wn the str«*et shouting at the top of embattk»d farmers, those same farm­ Ins ».«ice: “Bear! l«ear! bear!” ers have been paying strict attention The engineer and fireman join«! in to business iu South Carolins, aud thecfii.se to capture the bear which ! the result is that Wade Hampton has ran into Ixuig's bote], juiup«l upon i lx»en defeated for the Senate and a the piazza, and after giving several of young mairTamed Irby elected to the gm sts a good fright, started off succeed him.. Irby was a leader in t.iward t’.nly Creek. A crowd quickly the farmers' movement and iris suc­ _■ ' rn-red and pursued the liear, and cess has ndialed them very much, P« Iw-il him with stones as they ran. • hi V a«ly street John Cameron's big while on the other haial W«de Hstnp- ' ton's defeat has pluugtsl the South shepli* r«l «log Ixmnded out of the yard Carolina ‘Democracy into the pr«e and attacked bruin with much fierce- foundest gloom. Confederate veter­ ik - ss . l'he battle between the dog and ans who fought uuder Hampton are bear coutiiiu«! about one minute. The wearing crape ou their hats and coats, «log was an easy victim, aud bis death and declaring, with tears in their eyes, followed. that the Palmetto State has disgraced The bear continued, aud was not far i herself. from the ereek when lawyer Giles I Leaving out of consideration the Beers appeared upon the roatlway with personal element, this selection must ¡i double-barrelled rille. He bead«! lie seen to possess a great deal of po- bruiu off an«l the animal attempted to i htical significance. It makes a breach escafie by turning into a small alley I iu the ranks of the solid South which leading to Gully’s stable. The alley it will be no light matter to. repair. stopp«i there, and bruin was caught. If a new man iu such a State as South He made a bold attempt to tight his I Carolina cau ride into the United way bnck. however, and raised up on i States Senate on a popular wave over his biihi paws, ready to attack auy per­ the head of a typical Confederate gen- son who iuterf«»re»d. But B*»ers haZ, j eral, a man of distinction aud ability !irnv«-ppe l on nil fours. This election upset th«» theory o' Th«* crowil push«! near the dying the DenaK-rats that the Farmers' Al- bear, but the sight of the |as»ple ;,1 liauce men iu Congress are to 1ie short range stirred up his anger, and counted on t lie Democratic side. Sen­ with a on ator -el«»t Irby is probably a Demo­ them for ii last attack. The crowd tiirn.sl atnl a rush was ma«ie f<5r the crat by natural affiliation, but iu Ins official capacity he will represent the ent ranee to the alley. Iti this scene of Farmers’ Alliai.c«» of South Carolina «'Xcilemeat iiiel oonfnHioh «Tobli Car­ and not. the Democratic party of that mody. 12 years old, was thrown down state. Whenever an issue is made be and Ins leg was brokeu. Beers was must stand with the party that eh-cteil th«* <»l«»st man ill the crowd. He him, even though he should staud shpp«i anot her cartridge into Ins ritle alo'ie on ti.xir of the Senate. mi«l liefore th«» bear «mill ltH»d for some two year«, but rcifntly the farmer» over. purehaM'd two bottles of Hibbard's Kliuu- Duitie Syrup, which has entirely cured inc. • .till ice (<> Molhet-s. \* u biood purifier it has no Uijual. and I al*4> take pleasure in recoinn)cn. E. F erguson . Eaton Rapid*. Mich ers for children teething for over This is to certify that we know Mr. Fer fifty years with perfwt success. It i*oii. and i»elicve the statement made by relieves the little sufferer at once, m to i»" true. We unhesitatingly rc< <»ni quiet sleep by • ii ! ihi' remedy’ as we believe it to l»c the produces natural, freeing the child froiu pain, ami the KI vatesi family medicine on our .*he!\e>. little cherub wakes "bright as abuttou.'* W alwoki II *k Sou I K. Eaton Kapuls. .Mich. It is very pleasant t*l taste u,s>tlis the For * h 1 c by T. K. Belum, Ashland. child, softens I he gum«, allays pain, re­ lieves wind, regulate« the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea«, whether arising from teething or other Probably the most gigantic scheme causes. 1 wenly-tive cents a laittle. PalotiM* Farmers Have Pluck. ever undertaken by an organization of farmers, says the Walia Walla Jour­ nal. is the construction of a railroad from the Palouse country to Pllgflt Sound by the Farmers' Alliance of Whitman county. This proposition may seem like a dream, lint it is a pos­ itive fact that the leaders of that lnaly are making a determined effort to or­ ganize a company to build and equip such a road. Of course it will lie a stock concern, and a li’tie contributed by many farmers will very soon make a large total. Freights aioli* on the gr in raised hi Whitman inunty this season will amount to $5,100.1100 if shqqied to Puget Sound or Portland, and nlxiut $7,000,000 if billed to St. Paul or Chicago. Five or six mil­ lions, the Alimucc argues, will go a long way tow,.r1« m >-! or constitutional dis­ will remove all ol>strii«»tions to the ease. and in order to care it you have to montiily |x-nods, no niatti r what the tf tin' tx-st tonics known, IlMllU-ing VVHges combined with the lx st blood pnriiit rs, Tacoma (Jlolte: Nearly all the rail­ acting directly on th«- mucous surfaces. I be |» rf«-c.: ooiub nation of the two in­ road contractors will reduce wng-'s to gredient» is whet pro luce» such w mder- $2 per day about the 15tb. This is ful resnlis in curing catarrh. Send tor due to two causes the shortness of t< -¡timoiiiais free. F. J. CHENEY e point« <1 out that the Esqui­ maux there arc suffering groat hard­ ships, in some cases bordenug on star­ vation, owiug to tlm scarcity of d«s»r, and particularly on account of the en­ tire failure of the hunt during the autumn. Captain Healy's ideas are to propose to the government that he purchase a number of reindeer of both sexes, which abound on the Siberian coast, and transport them <>n the Bear to some point on the Alaskan coast where moss nnd f«**J are plentiful. He will also suggest that the government enlist the services of some experienced Siberian natives to instruct the Esqui­ maux in the art of herding theee »leer, an nor more than $ lot X). aud imprison­ have many applicants for work every ment not less tliau three nor more day. than twelve months. A warrant may be issued for the arrest of the attor­ If you suffer pricking pain» on moving ney general. the eye», or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and failing, Sure cure—Preston’s •’¡led-A k son should "promptly use Dr. J. H. Mc­ W hy »Urtel ' Preston's * Hed Ake" V» ill Lean’s SI rengtheiuug Eye Salve. 25 eta curi' you. a Ixix