Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 19, 1890, Image 4

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The president Hppr*»v»41 the joint Immediate, harmless— Preston’»“Hed-Ake.'
I
resolution authorizing thepecrotary of
Alliert Crouch, of Camas Valley, re­
war to isMie
^ huc I h Jof arms to :
North ami Smith Dakota) Wyoming, cently captured a litter of young panth­
ers or cougars uear his place. One
M«>ntatm aud Nelnuika. I
died and the other three were brought
Priests ou Achill Islun«! |mve applied to town Inst Friday and rattled off for
to Balftiur to ni<! 4ou tHtuilies reinnsi 850. Will Van Buren throwing the
to diwtrcRH by tlie f;«i)ur«yi'f tbs uotiito highest number aDd winning the
crop. They lire comjR'UiMl to cut dis- prize for Janies Brown. The cutis are
easeJ potatoes to keeplfroni starving. beautiful little creatures, as playful as
kittens, which they much resemble
It faih.ni'ini'y refun'k'tJ'Jriston’s“Hed-Ali«'’
Aaron Rose, Jr.. and Lafe Lewis are
The auunsl report/f the Maritime
proprietors of this small menagerie,
Canal Conipany. uf Nicaiagna. cover­ having purchase«! them of the winner.
ing the year eudiug D« c. 1,18!»), sbows 1 —[Roseburg Plaindealer.
that during that lime the work hail
Far better than medicines which hor­
lieeu prosecuted with energy, aud
great progress made. The final plans ribly gripe the patient and destroy the
coating of the stomach. Dr. J. H. Mc­
aud delaileil surveys have I h ' cu com­ Lean's Chills and Fever Cure, by mild
pleted and verified.
uuil yet effective action will cure. Sold
Imiiieilisle relief by Pre»t«>ii’» "Hed-Ake.“ at 50 ceuts a bottle.
I
Last Monday I). I). Huff, a boy of
A sj>ecial from Sioux Falls, 8. D.,
says: J. Leslie Tie nipsou. oue oi the 78 years, drove to Drain in his cart., a
When he
wheel horses of South Dakota democ­ distance of fifteen miles.
racy, has just returned from New was withiu a mile of home it was dark
York, where he bait nu interview With and he had to pass through a very
ex-Presideut Cleveland.
Cleveland thick gruve of young fir. When he
said that he would surely lie a candi­ was nearly through the grove his liorw
date in 1892, ami wanted South Dako­ got off the road and into the thicket.
Mr. H. got out and after some time
ta friends to stick to him.
stici’eeded in getting his horse lo<>s<-
Cures while you wait—PreHon’s' He«! Ake." from the cart and wandered through
Chicago, Dec. 9. Mayor Cregier the wisxls for aliout two hours, claim­
has signed the ordinance providing for ing that he fell about two hundred
the issue of $5,000,<W bonds in aid of limes. He got into a thicket so that
the world's fair, anil it will, with other i be could go no farther (or perhaps he
necessary doenments, lie placed iu th- would lie going vet;) he then called
bauds of the president to-morrow. , loud and long for help. John D. Mc-
Washington Horsing, who subscribed i Curdy heard hiui and went with his
lantern and took the Imy ami horse
$5,000 to the world'.-' fair stock, for th
Staats Zeltung, very positively refuses home with him for the night.. [Rose­
to complete the pay merit unless he is burg Plaindealer.
assured that the fair grounds will Is»
Them are many accidents and dis
open on Sundays and liquors allowed eases which affect stock atm cause seri­
to b«» sold in restaurants ii'iii on the ous inconvenience and loss to the farm­
grounds.
er iti Lis work, which may l>e qnickiy
remi.<! by the use of Dr. J. 11. McLean’s
It cure* hes'Iui he only-l’n-ktou’s "Heil-Ake" Volcanic Oil Liniment.
John Dillon iu a recent speech at
Providence, R. I., said that the fre­ Preston’s “Hed-Ake”!» a specific for headache
quent occurring famine in Ireland was
A Mum liauseii Tale.
not <iue to the poverty 5f the soil, for
H. L. Constine, of New Orleans, La.,
“this very year when my constituents
will probably tie starving after Christ­ who Inis been mj Seattle several «lays,
mas, on«« huuilred millions ot dollars' IxllH a story that would rival in its
worth of good food »ill be ship[ied improbability the tide of the Arabian
: from Ireland to England to pay tin nights. Mr. Ciinstine, however, de-
«•lares his story is true, aud says that
1 rents of absentee landlords."
lie is willing to swear to it.
II' you’ve headache try Preston’s “Hed-Ake."
“When 1 whh in Atlanta, (in., some
During Hie first eleven months of time ag<>,” said Mr. Constiue, “ I was
the present year California shipped to invited by a friend, Mr. John Sawyer,
tbe Hast 77.2tl3.260 poumis of calmed to visit a peach cannery in which he
goods. 41,298,440 pounds of dried fruit, was employed. After I had completed
86,286,500 pounds of fresh fruit, ano I my tour of the eaunery I iiiihhih I a
i
24,459,970 pounds of raisins. As com­ valuable charm that I bad lieen wear­
pared with the same period in 188!* ing on my watch chain. The loss was
these figures indicate gains as follows: a sad one to me, inasmuch as the
Canned gooils, 44.140,520
pounds; cbmui was a gift from a dead sister.
dried fruit. 9.619,100 pounds; fresh 1 offered a liberal reward for the re­
fruit, 23,475,000 pounds, and raisins, turn of th«* charm, winch I suppose I
iiail dropped somewhere about the
7b0 pounds. jCiironicle.
cannery, but all to no purpose, as I
never heard from it.
A Lost City Founil
"I luid returned home, and hail giv­
Tlie city autboritien of Bovigno, on
en up all hopes of recovering the
tlie peuiuBuln of 1st ria, 111 tbe Aiirmtic
moi, have iliBCovered a little soutli of charm. Aliout two mouths ago 1 con-
ce.vcii th«« idea of visiting the Pacific
the peuniBUla, tiie ruiue of a large
town at tile bottom of the sea. It Ims coast, anil arranging my business in
beeu observed for some years that short order, starter! at once for the
west.
fishermen’s net« were sometimes en­
“I arrived in Seattle about two
tangled in what ap|»*ared to be masses
of masonry, of which fragments were weeks ago, since which tune I have
Isa'ti visiting friends who live near
brought up from tlie sea bed. A year
\esler avenue. Yesterday noon I was
or two later a diver declared that lie
down town and stepped into a res­
hail seeu walls anti streets below the
taurant for lunch.
water.
“After eating a hearty lunch I calle«!
The city i.utlioi¡ties ree< ntly decid­
ed to investigate. They sent down a for some peaches ami cream. 1 started
>bver, who. at the depth of 85 feet, to eat the peaches au«l was in the act
found himself surrounded on the liot- of cutting on«' of them with a spoon
when the s|Hsin struck some li.mi sub­
lom of tlie sea by ruined walls, lie
says he kuows they are the work oi stance, which appeared to be luibedtied
man. He is a builder by trade and in the heart of one of the ]>eaehes. I
I worked the substance out with my
recognized the layers of mortar. —■
Continuing Lis explorations, he [sp'ioii anti held it upto the light.
My surprise can be better imagined
traced the line of walls aud was abi«
to distinguish how the streets weie than descrilied when I fonnd that 1
laid out. He diu not see any dinars or i held in my hand my missing charm,
I hail loug ago given up for
window openings, for they were hi<l- I which
lost.
den by massed seaweed and incrusta­
“Th«' story is a strange one,” con-
tions. He traced the masonry for a
' eluded Mr. Constiue, “and I should
distance of 11*1 feet, when he had to
hardly be willing to lielieve it myself if
stop; his «living cor I «ltd not permit
in tn to go further. He had proved be- told to me by a strang« r, but neverthe­
yomi a doubt that he had found the less every word of it is strictly true.
I Th« only way I can account for the
ruin of a once inhabited town which.
through some catastrophe, hail been I I mysterious disappearance ami recov­
ery of the jewel is that it heciimo dis­
sunk to the laittoni of the sea.
engaged from the chain wlieu I was
Some people think they identify
watching the performance of a new
this lost town with tlie island men
tinned by Pliny the Elder, under the «•oring and paring machine in which
I was much interested while I was
name of Cissa, near Istria. This is­
visiting the cannery in Atlanta, anil
land cannot be found now, and it is
thought the submerged town may I i it fell among the peaches without my
noticing it."
have been a settlement on the island j
The charm, which Mr. Constiue
that so mysteriously disappeared.
i showed the reporter, was a gold cross
| New York Sun.
with a small diamond set in either
A prominent physician and old army «•nd and a larger one in the center, and
surgeon in eastern Iowa was called away was <>f very unique design. The story
from home for a f* w «lays: during his I is a strange one, but was toll 1 in a con­
absence one of the children contracted a cise ami straightforward manner that
severe cold and his wife bought a hot th i rgned well for its veracity. [Seattle
of Chamberlains Cough K» inedy for it. i Press.
They were so much pleased with the
remedy that thev afterwards used sew
If you or any of yo:ir family should hnp-
ral bottles at various times. Be said,
l»eii To I m * frightfully burned «>r M’alded.
from his experience with it. he regard* d vvhftl have you in the house lo alleviate the
it as the most reliable preparation in pain until you can get a physi* ian? A box
use for colds and that it came the near­ of B* ggs’ German Sulve at hand in time*
est being a specific of any medicine he like this would saw a world of suftcring
bad ever seen.
('hitwood nn<i «»ftvntimes a doctor bill, a* it lia> no
* quai in cases of this kind, a* well as in
11 r« »a.
tlammatiun of all kinds, tor sale by ail
druggist«.
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The .Musi Rapid aud Latht Improvtd
Rev. Mary A. Staff >r«l, minister of
the Sioux City Unitarian s«.r>« rv. re-
c-ntly «xehange«! with Rabbi \V. lioee-
Ul I,, "f Dill, ha.
l'ois is tlie iii-t tlllle
a woman ever stood us preacher m a
Jewish synagoyue.
Sedalia, Mo., puts in her claim for
the ohiest colored woman in Missouri.
11« r UHtue is Siitnei Anu Willute ami
she is 106 years old. having be« ti lioiu
in Madison county Kentucky, m 1781.
She llelouged to Georg;' Boulie. .« ,
brother of Daniel Boone, ami nt the
age of three years temov.'J to Mtss.
ouri. She has liven« in Bootie and I
Howard counties continiiously.
She
weighs 250 pounds 'tnd is totally bhmL
She it s not steu a well day for forty
year., she says, but has never i ei,
bed-fast in that period. She lived >u
Boone county wheu there was omi
oue house where the city of Columbia
now stands. She has given birl h to
five children.
The New York State Bar associa’iot.
met at Aibuuy the other «lay, vvlm
Cnl. R. (». Ingersoll delivered an a.I
dr- ss on “Crimes against Criminals.”
In his rm us' eltHjin nt vein (tie colonel
recounted the cruel treatment of crim­
inals in the past times, ami drew nt-
teiit'on to the fact that the more severe
the puuishment the greater tlie in­
crease in crime. He attributes; this
to the brutihzation of the pl o pie
through the intiietiou .«nd coutmnpla-
tion ot such punishments, He then
suggealx tlie inquiry wliv men sbollili
commit crimes at the risk of torture,
or «leat.li, or degrt li.ilioii. His answer
wi.s that men's minds anti trilures
may lie so deforme«! that it. is just as
inipo sible ior them to good as to be
philosophers. The criminal smuild
not lie punishetl liny more than th»
man pliyaieallv deformed. But s iciety
must protect itself agmust criminals,
though it should not punish them.
Here Col. Ingersoll gave some statis­
tics showing that while in 184(1, with
a population of 23.(Mk),0l)0, We bad be­
tween 6000 aud 7000 prisoners. In
1880. with 50.000,00(1 population, we
had .57,000 prisoners. In 1850, we bad
' 15,000; 111 1880 we had 91,000 insane.
This shows that our system of punish­
ment is not preventing crime, and in­
sanity is increasing faster tlmn the
increase in population. In 1880, t<a>.
; there were 57,000 homeless children,
I anil IMi.OOO paupers in almshouses,
I Was there auy eonnecliou between
this fact ami t he numliere of prisoners?
IN DARKEST AFRICA
SCRIBNER'S
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A. L. BANCROFT & CO.
132 POST STREET,
SAN FRAN,'ISCO.
General Agents for the Pacific Coast.
BROS
1 mraum poultry
A n *» D eh . er * in
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ores* urovêi
Citizen -Ro you think of locating h*-rF ?
Physician-ice. I thought some *. f prtic-
ticirig among you.
Citizen—See here, young m;in. then-’«* h
good opening here fur a man
umlcr-
•tande hi« biz, but we don’t want nup/u<~
ticlng, or experimenting—doctor
we want!
Many times women call on their fam 1*.
physicians, suffering, as ih* y imagine, one
from dyapepeia, ai > h- r from h«.ar. air
caae. another from liver cr kidney
a¡jother from nervous cxiiuUfetiau < r : .«
tn-.tion. another with pain her»- <»r th*-
and in thia way they Eli present, Uike
themselves ana their easy-c-oing und in­
different or over-busy dbetor. separate
and distinct diseas* s, for which he
icrib«» Ins pi’ls and potions, turunnng
them to be sucti. when, in r* nlity. they are
ail only aymvtoma caused by ;• ouk v .\ u . l
disorder. Tne physic ian, ignorant of the
cau.°e of suffering.
»ura;:*s ins “pru.
tiro” until large bills uro made. Th*- 81*1-
fering patient g' U i • ‘ T t , blit ; .
bly wors? hy reason nr the dehiy. w r<
treatment ami cor« ' qm-nt cor n«- t-
A proper i. ■ 11* *•. like Dr« Ph - ■ a
yorite Prcscrip. i->»i '»r'C* 1 to the
w« iiltl have- n inaved the disetve. aiep» n< d
all »host» Hf’trt-' ’H” rympfom?. and insti­
tuted comfort in.i?ecd of prolonged misery.
It’s the only ineiiieirio for the wen.kr *
irregularities and ] .unful derangen.
pe. uliar to wicnen. Ht’d by dr>i —’
under u pcs’ live r..
«ritee that it
give Batibfautic* i ■ err'-v
or
paid for it w:’t h
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Notice is he'v’»y given that E. B. Hunsa
er, merchant, of \*liland, Jackson county
Oregon. ha.-> by deed iu \vi itmj, da;t«i Di­
reni ber’»th. A. D.. ts’.H), ma«l*‘ a general as
signnv-nt t » the im«l rsigned o» all his proli
erty, for the l»« n«-:ii «»f a 1 hi* <-n d;. <»t , w il '
out n re fé Tenet-.
All riunii' nin-t l»e veritiv«! and til i w «'
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Ashland, Oi
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Kbeiiinatikin. Neundgia, C'orn
HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN.
The California Positive and N«*ga*’’va
ELECTRIC COUGH Cl RX
CURES COLDS, CROUP. CONSUME HON.
Sold by all Druggists.
Each 25c. 50c &. 1
Creasinger & Co , Prop'*. Los Angeles, C. ',
Sheriffs Side.
SCOTTS
Fifteen mouths ago tlier^Lwiis a
cornfield ii|> in the motmtaitmiis re­
gion of Eastern Kentucky, just w here
old Virginia penetrates like! a wialg»'
and where Yellow Creek makes a
curve, atyont five miles from Cumber­
land gap; Today there is a growing
busy city of five thousand souls with
electric lights, railways, and more
coming, and all th«* signs of great
manufacturing and trading activity.
The town is culled Midbielsirougli.
All this is due to the «liseoverv of
remarkable lieds of eoal, iron, etc., oi
«piaiities the most desirable and in
«(iiantities inexhaustible and easy to
gel at.
HENRY IB. STANLEY
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CH riw oon
December IU, 1Ù90
Austria’s z«>De tariff system of rail
way fares has enormously increased
the earnings of the roiitis irom passen­
ger tratic, and given her people tin-
cheapest trur spor'.atiou m the world.
A workman can travel for 2 ceuts a
trip up to six mill's; for 4 cents up to
12 miles; for 6 cents up to 18 milts-;
for 10 cents up to 3-* miles, aud yearh
tickets for 30-tmie trips are s«l«l loi
$17.50, while Illi«) mil«' third-class tick­
ets cants Oblr .<*>11.
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Arri a " 11» n >1 be .1-eeivv t hy any of the ,(»-
c»l ,'d "Sta -b y I-,.'k," now belli.- offered aa '<en
iline** and ' a i he it * To no one of tho«e ba.
Stanley c >nt ibul d a line
Th rei aiioq ...r>wal>>ut this «taleinent being
com*. ’ i n ere-y particM-ir We guarantee it, and
will give rw-rieular. on appii it.
PAIITIGM la order not io la* nnalel. „e
UAUIIUn that 11..■ hoo, l.ara Ibe Im.
p iutof
MISCELLANEOUS.
< LIPS AND COMMENTS.
The Cherokee Indians.
A i<l that the canvaaaiiik' agaar < .«rriiw a oertiticat«
id agi ney fm;.i ua
(.ENEKAL AGEN I f .
Ftr>l Street,
Portland, Oregon
\ g«M>d agent wanted in
e>vr> county.
Frida y
in these days of bhiodthtrsty ap-
peals for vengeance on th*' Imlians,
..yvtjvii.p1.
it will Is' interesting to lead of the
progress minie by the Cherokees since
they have Isen settled by themselves
ami prolecteil by the United States
government after they bail Iss'ii robbed
ami plundered by the people of Geor­
gia ami «Inven from the state. A few
days since a party from the Italian
territory starts«! east on a visit, going
through St. Joseph, Missouri. With
the pally wns ('mirles M. Ross, a full
bliMhlisi Cherokee Indian, who was on
his wav to St. Lome to study me«li-
cine. A report«>r of the St. Joseph
Herald interviewed him at the hotel,
ami learm'd that Ross is a graduate
of the Indian college for males, at
Tableipiah, the capital of the Chens
kee Nation, atal is, in th«' way of cul­
ture mid refinement ami finished e«lu-
catiou, what one would expect of a
Harvard graduate. In fact, from hie
talk no one would eup|M>ee that he
w; s a Cherokee Indian, but hie race
is plainly shown in his features, par­
ticularly in his complexion, eyes and
general physiognomy. In speaking
of the eon«lition emi future prospecte
of his [>eople he tHlks with gr« at inter­
and is evidently greatly interested
itdsCrlNIA FiG SYRUP CO. est
in their welfare. In talking to a Her­
SA V FiiAAC SCO, CAL.
ald re) orter he said:
JU.E. i.
V CORK. N V
“We ar" satisfied to remain as we
are, un«! 1 think it will I n * a long time
before we change our pr«*eeut form of
government or our relations with the
government of the United States, Wi­
ll ive public schools ami c<>lleges; we
take cure of the «-hildren of our poor
(Atiple; «» have our (ires . three week­
co»*** ly papéis; we have a good system of
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government amia gota! cotutiiiitmn
£ o u , g ami a codt of laws modeled after the
stat«'of New Ham¡ si; r* ; we have no
«iin-ct tiixainm in the Nation, the gov-
eriim«-iii ami sebisils lieing tnipporte«!
prin -lih'lly by annuities from Wash­
ington In s-'.! ii|x>:i former tiealies and
the interes' from cerium funds. A
small rev«a ii» is also .leiivi‘<l from
eonimer«‘i«.l am! ptofesamnul lieetiMM,
but outside of th« so and a ferry tax.
none of our people pay. any tax at nil,
except the indirect tax that all cor«-
snni, is p-iy. We pay too much proli-
ablv in that way, as our marchan Is
overcl.arg»1 for their goods but that
evil will Is- «'ctitiisl m time. Our soli
IS rich ami iu »«idition to the ¡.¡ud
uitbinour own isinler the Cherokee
Nation owns a big strip of 6,<kH),0(M)
iicr«* of land between Oklahoma ami
Kansas, ami rnr.mug west to ‘No
Man's Land.* There is a vast salt
plain in this strip, which will some
day prove of great prnfi’ to our na­
tion. Ti*" Clmrokre children are ail
's ing edne,«tul, ami no better school
/ //V
system exists in the United States
:h;.u the one esta!>lii«he«I am) kept by
the Clicrok»« government. All we
want ih to b».* ¡tt uh »!;<». A groat mauy
P« oi le nr»* worning about ns5, when in
bt*4
»re m l>etter condition than
The complete ,t>ry < g Stanley r.-c.mt thrilling
.lreut «■» i.l th, «loci < e ■ f LA important
duooe-,, .«ill app-ar f ,r the i ‘t time in the
work w.it'en by huaMelf. emit <1 “In . Darkest
______
CHARLES
WILEY B. ALLEN & CO
ASHLAND TIDINGS
HERH AND THERE
r,
a
d
t ht
EMULSION
OF PURE COD
LIVER OIL
AND
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk
At Carthage. Mo., last we«‘k. Mrs.
Mary Ilislge gave birth to a daughter
i.lsmt teu inches long, weigemg not
over halt a pound.
The little girl
was well proportioned with a good
supply of hair. Many were anxious
to see it. To the sorrow of its parents
and the neighbors, the child died a
By li T A
few days afterwards. E. Kell, the un­
dertaker, etnbaln.ed it, and it whs
feared it might be stolen if buried; no
burial has yet oecnrvd.
Museum
owners tried to bargain for it. If any
cl'ilti of so small a size »‘Ver liefore
In the <
was Iwrn no record is recalled by the gon. fori
Mvlimh
wondering citizens.
ilvt'fii-bin
To J Hill
\ sure cure for tlw whiskey habit: Dr. ant:
In the name <*( tb
Livingstone's Antidote f<>r Drunki-tiess
will cure any vise of the li«{«i<«r habit in are hereby r*.
the coinplain
from ten to thirty day», from the mode­ alxtve «’ntiih’i
rate drinker to the drunkard. I'he An­ * k rk oi Mti«i<
tidote can la' gin 1 in a imp of coffee, «late of the **
without th«' knowledge of the person yon,if served in
taking it. 1 The Antidote will not injure but if serve«! within
the health Vn anv way- Manufaotuted the Stat*« «»f ‘ »r* gon. then
from Hi.- date of the h
by tin- l.ivingHtoue (‘Imi iical Gompunv. unnis upon you; or if sei
San Francisco, t’al.
I . K. Bolton sole then by the tirsl «
age'.it for .Ashland.
April, IH9I. term of
h> reby notified 11 hi
answer sain « ompit
tlie plaiulitl will h |
A lb niarknlils Sliipwrwk.
relief «lelioinded th
I’hilailf'iihlii,
l><-.
II. There «•rec of the
r«'.«che'l this city yesteday thrum'll a bonds of i: a
ixi*ting be’w
private channel, a thrilhmr Htory of on
1 he groun«!
tlie l«>es of the British ship West- lie awarded th
Loiirrie, iu the Black ioa. p, is no or- minor ckildrei
that the pli
«iiuHry tai«* of shipwn'ck. Lilt rvlat«« am!
yon for her <
exquisiteRilfferini;ami unusual au.l ex­ *aid suit and foi
traordinary misfortunes. < >f the ves­ the court max •«
ummoiis
sel's «Tew of t weiiij-five, tour are ail
that survive ill«' ill-stari«* 1 Voyaj;", and
these are miserable «reeks o> human­
ity, Iviiij« protrat««! by suffering in
file Odessa hospital iiik I t «"are of the
Biitisb coi sill. Th Westboiirne, an
ordinary tramp steamship, left Theo­
dosia, «Inch is the ancient lvinie of
Jaffa, »«ntliwnr«! of Crim«»«, Nov. 24.
la.sen with linseed, bound for Dun­
kirk, and i lienee to Philadelphia with
Ill tie* l. a l
a g“Ueral cargo.
On the eve of her ter. deren•«••
Notice i- I
departure a gale peculiar to the Black
signed has d
.piaiitb >1 ;
s«'n alone aiose, .aceompnnie«! I>y a last will
Lnieiit «»1
rapid falling of the thermometer.
The weather grew so intensely c >ld
that Hie men were fr< zen to deiith in
life like posture at the wheel, or wher­
ever their «Inties called them. Every
tea that swept over the vessel froze to
her, making her sluggish and so heavy
tbst sh«' refusf-d to ride the wi.v.s
and Iwcoine unmanageable.
When
lhe water gained enhance to the h«»ld
tile cargo Is'Liili Io sweil and biirs
Slieiitr
opeu tin'decks fore and aft, us though
I owder bad eXpliMb'd in her. Aliout
midnight, although hut. a few hours
oilt of poit, tin vessel begin to go
down
Alreatly the corpses of a num
ber of seameu weie vfeibl" about the
P I . Fain-1«» anil II •.
Rieck, standing up against the haud-
By \ irllie «•( a w ril
riils, just as erect as I hough in full
Mile«! out of tl
vupir.
I’h-y «• re frozen hard as iron. alwive cntiilc
With nil the crew tlia’ helil to their
liila r. .\. D
I VCR. Captain Bei'limglon (.lit out. iu th«- herein«it
Miid <i«’fen«laiii
u sun,|| lai.it ami bemled her back t. cree <»l fore« h»*ur<
Th''«*!«'si'
then
alioiit record in aff>r*-*Hi
Si'piritiU-r, J'',.wi. ’ ii
li y mih s
early moiiiin
P I
11..- in n 1
<>nc, i:
1’1 > I’ M I
tlie f<
night l he number had been r><
eight. Snliscipieiitiy four m
while undergoing nr die d tt>
leaving but .‘«>nr mnivors.
B 'tonngton. comtnan It r of the
bon.ne, is well-known to Phil,
shipping ns n. H«' is omnple’i
tratxi by hi. sufferings in th«' open
boat, and by the d-'iciiof tns br«>tber.
I lie ship's . iilef « .Ulcer, u ho pcr’.-lie.l in
th-' awful cold b ■
So disgulMecl that it cati be taken
ligeatrd, and assimilated by the most
Mdusitive stomach, m hen thè plain oftJ
nunoi be tolerated; and by the com*
bir.atlon of the oil with the hypo-
phosphites is much more eflic*clous
tile 'I lllir-iln«
AM SOI TH.
H y
A. J*. Hammond, S
ASHLAND LOD*,E N<
Stated communication
or before Hit* full moou.
E.
Gil
tin-Thu
It runs through
in the j mt t<>
Mil I *.
ALPHA CIIAITHI NU. i. U K.
ST. : PAUL : AND : CHICAGO
Mt (IIAM.E Of CAILS.)
stated meetings on 1st un«l 3*1 Tues
each month.
Mrs J l»(’rock*T, W
K ate G i : ai > y , *c« rbtnry.
ASHLAND LODGE N o
I.O. O. I
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
trurh d, and in u hi« h
free ami furnished
d «la*s licket*..
Hobt rigular mvliugs , \.-ry
«■veuilig ut lli. ir hall il. A-lilim<l.
ni u<*o't Hlaiidiiig arc cor-tmllv
attend.
J. J. S tha
Kobt. Taylor. Secretary,
COACHES
ELEGANT
PILOT RO< K ENCAMPMENT NO P.
Me ’ts in Odd b
tth Monday i
good standing
I tobt. Tax 1.
HOPE REBECCA D
L. J urob-
K- markablc as a flesh produrrr.
Pe.«ons gain rapidly while taking IL
Through Tickets
PC )TT’S EMULSION is acknowledged bj
Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepara
don in the world for the relief and cure of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
CumERAL DEBILITY, WA8TINC
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS.
A. D- CHARLTON
ral P:t8M‘!itfrr Agent, No. 121
•or. Washington.
I’UKTh 1 Sb. <»ICE<.ON’.
Fi- ,/rrQt rrmfdy for Connimptia* anc
H isti/vj in Children* Sold by all Dmwiists-
M. L. McCALL,
O re . :<» n .
IsHI.AND.
PRINCIPAL : POINTS!
H ast , W e
N or i
S outh
and
By
Wo have tr.e Exclusive Control of
IN ASHLAND
GEO. S. TAYLOR.
y Ti« ket Am-nt, Portlau d. Oi
East Side <5f Main Street,
[• <>hl an ¡
fill al wav
HARRY YOUNG,
Tra veline Pa*!
Business !
4ru don't have to offer a prize to
_____
íe// ____
this
Goeda, for its the BEST MADE. Every Can holds
.IE I NDERSJGNED wou!<! an
to his old <*tiNtom**r**, and the
generally, that ho is
in in the traiiMf<<
busiiK-ss. and is prepar-
to at ten <1 t< si«
calls pnur.ptly at
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
E. M. Miller,
H. S. EMERY
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
LOWEST PRICES.
Passenger* to and from each Itain
ASHLAND, OREGON.
SX'
3 □
u - ~
bull
O« ■
Ü w
£ Q
Office an<l
of Helman
m
(fi r*
J. II. McSBIDE
supply of coffins, caskets,
robes oi all sizes, gloves,
crapes, etc., etc.
GREGORY & HICKS
< TTY
CXI
o o
33
¡Hill lìtici
I
TRANSFER.
rain. Fn-iglH
«er Ilian anv-
Eß <3
% Gl
b' b
G Q
THE OHLY TRUE
IRON
Will
«he Undersigned will carry paarerv
CitOl
i f. the
i.ptly t.
A from hftllN
have Older*.
Ur-’
J. H. McRRirS.
Good and Honsst.
LADIES
dm*
or tc
is thus prai'fvl;
State of Ohio
ury Drpt., Colu
Ohio, Feb. C. I S’?
'*1 have used >t
cobs Oil in my fa
for years, and find
be the medicine of meillclnc*
ij. .«an i»» "1 I *
t nil Hil" t* ttw
o
t ■
I
. k ' ár rii
• <
f ¡
» i
•
t- I. j I.
h. ('.'«0,1
h»»
S'« ir
!
-■n mewif * of t w
Or. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. Et.Louû, Mo
■nrvEravaay» »jnaair
FOR CETuZRAL USE
ft Is agnail, honest ui licine ami lion--: ¡.vea
will not hesitate to rt comtr.end it ' > sulk
humanity.”
JOHN F. Sl.EMMOX.H.
B«x.kke"p
Smith & Dodge
PEPARLO FROM
ROOTSfù HERBS
In Every Itoille There 1« •« Cure.
Every ApplicRtlon » Itet.ef.
FOR THE
rut
r mill Aotin* hi DHiibiiiciil
¡I x-i’a vers.
Is Consumption Inciiralile’.*
VEGETABLE* PANACEA
cupe
or
WALL PAPEn, rHAMEfi
MOULDItlC: , CMHDKZK J W COXS,
Mr. C. 11. Morris.
Read t’m- ftillowin;
Newark, Ark . says
"Was down with
abscess of Idue
and friends and phy-
sieians p,-om>"nc«-«i ine im incurable con-
siinipt iv«*.
E--giU‘ t iking Dr. King’s
New ________
Discovery
_. for consninp i.m, am
uovr on tuv third boitle.nnd able to over­
■es i lie work on inv fanti. It is the finest
ill «líeme
icine ever made.
land«*.' ’’ I |
J< -s- Ah i ti« - .1 . In Ant nr. Ohio, shvb :
’it.«! it mit been for/Dr. King’s New
l.isoovtry tor Conan St «ou I would have
<ti«"J of l ing tr emie«. Was Liven up by
doct >rs. Am now iu best of health.’’
Try it. Sample lio'.tles free at Chit
wi>*d Iir«x>. drugstore.
BABY
H >1
t-l U
r,'. ;
k :
La¿.d
Cured j by
u
uiÄno-Mü
I
I
.T he E ha S’A-V dgeiir C o -
more giiu v v. 11
A prompt compliant«
further eOSts
Sheri ft ami Ta.\ Culle
Comity, Oregon
Ja< >M>nviiir, Ur.. Ort, 1'», 1-NhO
C «AIHAâct, FTC., ETC.
[ Davis Sewing Machine
Vi
FEïfifJ
unenti, and
N. C
loèiJtivetOPP'SSETTLER’S
GUIDE, 124 pp.; pr e« t.ily 25c. fpojtage stamp*!
'1 lie I m ? ! .-«‘i* i»«K !•.*• • bit»«
it fill*! b<- « «m
A.
d ’ id *»*.
4’ h P
|.; n
AND ALL DTK ER DISEASES
ARISING FROM A
EMC.;
Mind wxndpriniv cured.
s l. «rr*
in one reanimr. THrtiwvw*? r m r
pert* of the globe. Fiosj* •ix .. »■ ...
FRXF., *'Ht <«n anplutMf i«>n L. Prof.
A. L-aeett»-, 137 Fifth Avt New Y-,.k
OISOROEREO STATE
STOMACH
OR AN
INACTIVE
LIVER,
row SALE BV A’_U
I
• DRUGGISTS
& GŒRAL .'TALS.7S