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f * VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. Published every Thursday by the VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO E. J. KAISER, Editor. H A. Gngstev camo to from LiobviUe Mrs. W H. (ter, of Portland, to wte tog at the lab farm. Grants Para’ new charter enlarges the city limits another mite. ASHLAND, JACK8ON COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1891. VOL. IU. Circnli C >ort Found Di «d. I R DaWHOn v* W I. Wetetrr At al—Or- Wolf Creek, Or., Feb. 5.—An unknown Choice apples in the San Francisco dried ihat n'aintifl bare judgement again-t man wa. found 'Irad tinder Wolf creek I W L Weteter tor |*iM and and di — market bring »2 50 per box. r.ilroud bridve, fonr mites south of here, | burMrtii.ni-. ate. that lot 7. Moek 15. M«-d- | tn-ilav. The snppraition is that lie was Radaiii • Mi« robe kilter is now kept for i ford, be raid to saiiefr judament. j f’>ul)v draft with or accidentally tell from sate in Eraser's block, Ashland. In tar matter A lhe eMe e of E B Hnn- I Hiker—Ja* rt Rover« 1« empowered to sell the brid e last nicht. A i-oroner’s in- Hubert Donegan is running a survey- ' real «Ule belonging to the estate quest will lie h.ld in the morning tag party down in Central America. H U fawwt» v» J G Bird«ey—action at law: In Pi-obate. Ths drama ”Nevada” is to be pro- : diMnte«ed E-tate of Inn.« Ellett—Order of sale of Shu. of Oregon v* <’ Roiow»H— Indict- property. st Granta F mr the ' nient for assault with a d.ngerou« w<-ap<>n; I ' ordeted that defen 'ant i«y a tine of $50.1 E«ia’e of D L Hopkins—Third «emi-an- nual exhibit. ' whieb was |>aid and def’l dismi«-ed. Spraial venire of juror» ordered to appear I Ee«tate of W U Mitchell and Alvina Mitchell, minor«—Annual report of Hattie Jan. 29lh. 1-01- Alnurt, guardian. L L Whitney v* G R Ga'lant and wife — pudding rninra tu«.«, ersnberrie». B»tate of Lui imbi Constant—Orderfixing i.orange» and fig. at McConnell A Suit in equity, n*>t decided. time for final «e’ltement Tuesday, March J P Sweet vs Lottie M Sweet—Suit for di 3d. 1“U1. lOi ’clock a n>. vorce; granted. Estate and xunrdian-bip of I’hete J Ren- W. t. iteltere, formerly of the Ashland Sta e of Oregon vs Edward Myer and J«< k MtNic aetaiola, ia tarahing st Ukish, Wright—I.idiettuent for ol»t acting ptiliHr dure an insane per-on—Order of citation Estate an ' ?u irdian-hip of Bertha ana Grant coaaty birhway: aet'Ls fined $25 and costa anti die- Ralph M.irk. minor»—Report of xuardian. i buraementu. Th« people nt C'reacsnt City, Cal., want E-ta’r ami uu irdianship of Lee. Tyson Beekman A Kearnes vs Haskell Amv an*1 lhe Jrakaooville branch railroad «xtend- I B William«—Or ered that plaintirt» re and l.uHnda Beall, minors—Second annual ud to that plara. cover $7558 with inte eat from this dale und «latemeirt. Iaaac McClung, one of the ntilrosd men cost» and disImreemeHte. A WarniKK to ImbiriiiK Men. W P Hillia r« Jno H Carter et al- Suit in of the Dunsmuir division, hss moved bis L inkvii . i . e , O k ., Feb. 4,1891. •quitv for an injunction ; ordered that wa family to Ashland. Fellow laliorera, I wish to Alive you inv ter of bkun s creek far approi’ria.ed by de The Grants Pass barbars bmp forwtad fendanta for luiniag purposes. experience with one of KI iniath i-ountv’» a "trust,” and hereafter no n>«!c«Berap- wralthirat men, Mr. John Gleins, for Mary C Milter r’« Wm M Miller—Suit i ing gora on Somtay. eqi.ity for divorce: granted,and def t io pay «horn I worked some time: and >i« mv Supt. Price will hold the quarterly ex jco-t» of «uit; pPtr to have one-third <f 1.54 i-lothing not rather shabby I concluded I , acres of land in sees H and 31, tps 38 and wmiM co to Link ville and iret me some amination of teachers, Wednesday, Feb ‘ 37 s. r 4 w. •lotliea. So I went to all the stores in 2utb, at Jacksonville. i Minnie M Deuval vs E M lieuval—Suit in town tefore the Red House, a. I did not Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson, ot , equity, ca«e reierrod to J T Bowditcli to re- 1 ke the proprietor of it very much, but Medford, were visiting relatives and ; port March 23, 1891. was unable to find anything to fit me on Ordered that Frank Kassliafer be appoint ly at the Red House. So I purchased friends in Ashland Friday. ed bailiff for jury. T. Hhatto<-k ia in Butte City, Montana, State of Oregon vs I J Stacy— Indictment wlmt I needed there and retomed to Mr. : thia week with three carloads hi apples for murde■ in the second degree: tried, and Gleim, who asked me where I traded,, shipped by W. T. 8 Patton. jury reurned verdict of manslaughter; inis ■ nd on tellinv him that I bou.’ht of tion for new trial overruled and prisoner Smith he di»-har.-e«l me and said if 11 I. J. Stacy was taken to the peniten sentenced to five years imprisonment. apentmv monev with Smith 1 could quit. tiary tlie 4tli inat.. to aerve hia five year« So I advise nil l.iltorers who want to krap Jurors ordered discharged. for murdering J. M. Roberta Ordered that Kate M l-eniberger lie al- i juli with Gleim to nsk him where they Are you Married? If not, «end your ad lowe I $10 as stenograpiiie reporter. «hull buv their dot bra, as he wants to it res» to The American (Wre-ponding Club, Ordered that Francis Flub and Austin S •u n you entirely and not let you spend P, O. Box «13, Clarksburg, wTVa Haiu inond be allowed $i5 each for defend | nor money you work hard for where it suits you to do so. Youra truly, Tlie Granta Pass water company have ing I J Stacy. W. A. B eale . received their 5001) lb. wheel from Chi-1 Frank Kaaahafer allowed $9 'or acting a- oaiiitf. cago, and it will be readv thia week. Huck ten’s Arnica Salve Wb «t a Ct.a ge .lame« Norris can furnish you all kind» of The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. llnl»hing lumber, mouldings, window», 1« wrought in j>eople who su.I'er from rheu- Brui-e«, Sores. Ulcer*. Salt Rheum. Fever doors M«h, etc. l-eave orders at Lu- key’s* ' mati-m when they take Hood’s .Sarsaparil Sure*. Tetter, Chapped Hand«, Chilblains, la. Toe aciditv of the blood which <-au e Corn«, and all Skin Eruptinns. and posi- Mrs. Nesbitt,of Lemore, Cal.,and Mrs. the disease, is n< uiralized, the t> ood is puri nvelv cures riles. < r no pay required. It is John Ktanlev.of Sisson, are visiting their fied and vita ize<l, the aching joints and uararneed to uive perfect «atisifttiun. or parents in Ashland, H. F Cook and | limbs rest ea’ily and quietly, amt a feelini money refunded. Price 25 cents per box wife. 1 of serer.e health is impart«!. Ho«id*s Bar- For sale by Chiiwood Bros. s«p*rilla ha« accomplished wonders for F. A. Watts, formerly of Ashland hut thousands subject to rheumatism. Try ii Uootiug m Mountain Cut. now nt East Portland, is one of the lobby yourself. _________________ A letter from Los Angeles, Cal., sayr at Salem working for consolidation with .hat a unique piece of engineering is be Remarkable, itom-ue. Portland. :ng completed on the Sante Fe line, , Mrs Michael Curtain. Plainfield, III . H T. Hntrhena has discovered what ’ make« the statement that «be t aught cohl lirougb the Cajon pass, that will takt prns|>ei-te to be a very rich quartz ledge which settled on ber lungs; she wa« treat« ,*ank with the famous Tehachapi loop on on the head waters of Jackson, Humbug | for a month by her iHiniiy physician, bm lie Southern Pacific. It amounts in ef and Foots ereeks. f;rew worse He told her she war a l>o|>e ess victim of consumption, and that i>< feet to roofing over the mountain Prof. J. W Huzhra.a Wisconsin friend ' medicine could cure lier her Her druggi-t Much trouble wat> experienced last win of some of the imported teai’bere of the : suggested suggested Dr Dr King's King’s New New I)i.«co Discovery foi ter on account of the landslides in this Ashland public sclioola, has been visiting I Consumption, ____ ” . »he L. bought a bottle aud t< ¡lass. which kept the line blockaded hare and mav locate ! ‘ her delight found herself tenefitted from • tv i l . _ . _ . ! fir"t dose. She continued its u«e and after most of the time, and to obviate this . -Livrav, Who has been carpenter- taking ten bottle*, found her«elf sound and lifficulty thia work was designed. !n Yreka for a long time now, was in well, now does her own housework ami i It consists of a series of terraces, four Ashland several davs the past week Icok well a* she ever was.—Free trial bottles of in number, rising up from the track ing after his property. this Great Dixcoverv at Chitwood Bros.. where the cut is deepest, excavated so Cons hay trades with ften Franciem ! dn>K Mturc’ and its to break the force of the water com / --- __ - - - about 13,000,0*0 per yrar, and ia only: ing down the slope, and carrying it off known to Oregon's business world when I Th. Koati Lymph and Typhoid Paver. A compsrisou of the natural course of laterally by a scries of wooden conduit»- the tax gatherer comes around. typhoid fever with the process of cure and surface drains. These terfaces Henry Watterson predicts "as coni-. range from 800 to 500 feet in length, iiiete a downfall for the repoblic.n party j of lupus, aa described by Koch, shows measuring in the aggregate 1,800 feet, many striking points of resemblance. n 1892 aa the Whig party met in 1852, j Tbs lupus extends because the tissue in and are all roofed over. An army of when it carried only four states.” which the tubercle bacilli are developed turn and teams have been at work for The remains of the people who have' is not sharply limited, as in the case of the some months. sone on before in the old Medford l«urv-1 DAKK. i/AYS l\ IB :U1XIL 8. Two Crap r.llraw. Sevare Pamiae. THIS AND THAT. Oregon Land Company, oxrlreffiu CURBS «S.J«a. 22.--*What Ireland ,y is tees talk and more brand." one hard headed Irishman te of days ago. of Zetland, vioerar of Ire land, and th« «omewhat toe famous Reto retary Balfonr have at last reads thau LUMBACO. 1626 Orleans St., Bailn.,Mita Feb M,’99. 1 "usconilu fl i the ’ house lira v.ecfci with )Ba.tago.lu: 8L h;cvbs Oil cured n.i; no re turn. 1'1. A. Cot.-ZE. report, in which they say that “dtofxere is chronie in some districts, and will b« acute before spring if help is not extend- I ed speedily." They opra the new year CURES BRUISES. ----- WITH ITS------ HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON Is And 7... li.„Tin "is » ¿¡ L , S tate I ksubancz BviLDuts. Portland, Offices at Astoria and Albany. BLR1ENSHAW. J UTHElt L. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Will practice in ail the Court« of the State. Business in .be U. S. Land Office will re ceive prompt attention. Office first door north of Bank of Ashland. Ashland Or. J. H. DR HALL, PHYSICIAN ««■> SURGEON. (N»z Y fam ia H ospital P ractice .) Ito City and Snbnrban Preperty. SEND : FOR ; PAMPHLET, : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. Office in Brick Block on Oak street, Bee. ond door from Main Street. A hulamd - - - - - - _ . oaxoox. J^OBEKT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY-AND-COUN'SELOR-AT- LAW, J acksok VILLE .... O rk & on . THE POSITIVE CURE Great Remedy For P Will practice in all the courte of the Fiate Office with W. ii. l’aiker, opposite Court lluune. ELY BRUTHXRS. H Wsnsa Sta New York. Prices Ashland Fence Works! RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA EMERY, Proprietor. —Manufacturers of the Celebrated— C. CALDWELL, mechanical and operative DENTIST. Nitrous Oxine Gas administered for tbs painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank. BOWDITCH. T. J rsai WANTED i ATTORNEY AT LAW. O ebooh . • A shland , Will practice in all courts of the state. Collections promptly made. DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT F.E.ZOELLNER, ----- o----- Double Strands ive Galvanized Bess-.mer Wire Stsel EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET, (South of the grocery store.) ----- o----- ■X' ashionable dressmaking and repairing done in a neat and satisfac F tory manner. CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE. ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKET8. i^-cheaper than a Rai! Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than arb Wire Fence. Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. W orks on N orth S ide or R. R. C borrinu . H xlman S tbkkt . II N ’ A YOUNG x w Prices Reasonable. MRS. M. L. STANLEY. oci9) and Government Land Locator, AVING guined a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac- Peterman Bros. I am iherebv enabled to give stranger« seeking information the H best tu il of experience, satisfaction. Loca.iugon government lands a specialty. 3-7 H. S. EMERY LINEVILLE. OREGON. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MANUFACTURERS. WAS 105,931 DED Tte poi». Of Sash and Doors and all kind« and styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built ^border. The whole or one half ottered dr «ale. 14 EAST AND SOUTH G rand prize ! Adunerai Director. Shasta Line. -{ AT THE I Express Train« Leave Portland Pally. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. Call and examine them, NOW ON EXHIBITION AT M artín & jlÄRüiä LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Ashland, Oregon. SITTRATEYOLR, ¿TÆOZECSOJSTVILLE, OELZEG-OLT. In 1855 tho force of the famine had been spent, and the exodus fell off. In the ten years from 1847 to 1857 aliout l,i 10,000 persons from Ireland landed iu the United States, aud upward of 1,000,- Making Man Consumptive Proof. 000 more were in England an 1 Scotian 1 0. O. F. cemetery rast of that placo. *F thetuberete bacWuu lupus u not taken Dr. Koch’s re u.iriobte discovery baa Thu. did tho famine of 1846 uad. 1847 u . M i „ .. 1, ' . to quantity into the blood, and there is already been followed by a further step, drain the best blood out of Ireland. Mr. a and ;¿ Mrs. J. 2. C. ------ Mvrtle are now Io- elevation body heat, or reaction. i----- no elevation in i notiy neat, or in reaction. Finally it v as necegeary to appropriate Â.tùd^ M °«™ in pulmonary tuber- which aims not so much at cu.’.ug people Hrlui ______________ HHui rraidence residence property property on Mam street u— r... who are afflicted with consumption ae at money, but in the meantime, iu spile of culrwte. Heretofore the disease has fre near 1st avenue. The price paid «u preventing the growth of the disease in tlie generosity of nations, hundreds uf quently been cured by removing the dis those who aro healthy, just as Jenner thousands perished- 92400. Th« potato - - wae ' Pr. Fryce wa« called on the flrat ot the eased tisanes or by destroying the bacilli introduced vaccination iu a preventive then the we flop lha» » - — ’ • by external applications. Following the ... eiantl depended week to visit Mr. Purdin', father-in-law, against smallpox. This discovery has on. 4«u>-- •• A full supply of at the head of Antelope creek. Nearly injection there is a strong constitution!! been made by Drs. Hericourt aadRL*** -u sull. The potato blighted, C offins , C askets , R obes of all S izes •very one in the county know« Uncle reaction, and the affected _ parte appar _. all is blighted. The poor, overworked pupils of M. Platen«* ’ —e.. Jake Worlow, and will be rarry to learn I ently become inflamed, aa do the affected — * *»eir experiments eoil year after year is tilled aud retilled G loves , C kepes , E tc . —« wave been confined to rabbits, but with tlie same crop. No wonder it fails of hi. illnera.—Medford Mail. parte to the early stages of ASHLAND, - - OREGON. The «ditor of the Dunsmuir News fever. The diseased then become, they are confident of having found out to produce. Wlien it does the peasant Twenty five years experience in Ashland. the secret of making mau consumptive should he eupprra.e<l (or the following "browniah and necrotic." This also oc- near the sea shore can exist on seaweed. Emltalming with the aid of a skilled physi slander on the ladira: Whv are two , cun to typhoid fever. The necrotic tis- proof.—Londog Tit-Bits. If he can't get that he cau starve. As cian. voung laities kissing each other an em- I sue to then thrown off leavinu a healthy for that seaweed, 1 liave eaten it, and 1 rraaauiittlng I’ackage» l>y Klertrtalty. Office and ware-room on Main street, at bletn of Christianity ? Because thev are which promptly heals. The same could find nothing seductive or comfort- •’oot of Granite. Little is known iu tho United States of doing unto each other aa they wodld , psoras taken place in tvphoid fever.- iug about it. uunrtiould do unto them. : DrAu«tin Flint to ForunJ vliat is termed telpherage, or the con- I have talked this matter over before ,’eyance of packages by electricity along Th« following ia th« jurv that tried j ------------------------ - dues of o<:rheaJ wires. In South Amer- now with William O’Brien, T. P. Gill. btacy. Although the indittinent was' vwiq«. pip« Layin«. ea a line has been constructed 18(5 miles John Dillon, Michael Davitt and other murder in tfte raconit decree the judge The Superior Water, Light awl Power <>ng. which will place Buenos Ayres Irishmen. Leaving factional quarrels InstRUcted them not to go higher than company have been engaged for several out of the matter entirely, they agreed nrnn W ¿ Ainll^T A ift the work of extending the ind Monte Video in communication, in one thing, aud that was that Ireland W. R. CooBk. Samn-l nlluje H ®° Ry! I twent/Tour inch in-take pipe from West kcross the La Plata there is a swing for was standing always and ever in the lie Wires of nineteen miles, and the in presence of the gaunt specter. I asked ™ /«•! ' ’» 'u w.i k* ‘ au . ^1*^01 to Lake Superior for water. Thom?SiantE’c R^enber.ii’. ‘ ' ¿he «tire distance iroiulbe pump sta- itial start for tlw journey is afforded by Michael Dax^t once what first 6honld be wo towers 270 feat ia height. It is in ‘ . . . tton to thg enb, which rests in forty frat ended to despatch letter boxes tietween done to avert famine in Ireland. He put bsffied “r. melhral dpn^^ Pffiore tton j « lie two cities at intervals of two hours, the matter soihewhat this way: There are splendid fisheries all along na««l catarrh. White not immediately fa to 2,950 feet QUtstde of Minnesota ¿his expedient of maintaining comtnuni- it 1« among the mod dtetrc»»ing anil di«- Point. The entire 8,950 frat of lake ation has great possibilities for vast dis- the coasts of Ireland. Give the fisher NOT CRIPE, 8ICKEN ON gu«ting ill« the flesh 1.« heir to, and the re- j »ip« was jointed above the surface of rivts in Africa, within which railways men at these places boats, and give them cord* «how very few or no cate* of radical 1 the water and . hung suspended ... in spiced CONSTIPATE. time to iwy for them; build docks here ire yet very problematical for the cim- cure of chronic catarrh bv any of the niul and there along the coast and improve So«t C ure for S ici H morcte . liiU'lex of mode« of treatment until the in slings. The object was to cut the slings tolist. ind all troab.ea ariai k frow the means of transportation. You will traduction of Kly'« . < re.ni Halm _ a .. few . vears and allow the entire section of more Indigestion or Constipation. iiinil (he years tile discov thus give the fishermen a chance to dis ImproTas theOompl^xiaa Mo . r “ . pret>aration ____ 2 ’ ‘ has than hgjf a mile to drop into the water. The »ucee«« of " this by Purifying I ha Blood. im«t gratifying rar at if vino anri mriatn» • eries of ancient t 'tarp, j relics and pose of their stock in the Landon mar Thadoaaaaa banlealy adjusted been iuo«t and «n surprising. to su t th cm *, m ~ It was not intended to Attempt the Spanish remains in'tne' vast region lying on- pill can never be too lar.*e a doos. Eaay to take kets and in other markets. Then help A land elide caught lhe Roraburg and ' several days, bnt the approach as «o much sugar. 42 pills put up in a vial which ran b* < arrled in est pocket. A Great Canvan« Coo. B.v stage on the grade near Mvr- j pj a northeaster hastened matters. The between the Yellowstone river and the the 6mall fanner to improve his little true* <• Traveler« and Rusin»«« Ren. K«n« lirnntnr with« gat “Crraeraf'’ Trude lark. Kn'd Everywhere, 2Se.a bottito ite l\nnL and shoved tram.stage, driver, hurriedly, but with distin Gulf of Mexico have been extensive and holding aul provide him with good seed Sample Do»« and Dreara Book for 2e. !■ aUmpa. imiortant. Those near Albuquerque are for his crops. Don't give anything tc one MMenver and the U. 8. mail mtn . ___ w. * _ ... _ _ DR. HARTER’S IRON TONIC. k the (Wile river Th. stag, was smash-; 'y he,7 _ «^rythmg was , teing examined by a commission from PFRIElFSthe BLOOD. RFGULATKR theLIVRRl mv vi’titiuir i i vet a biaut ra«r biiuibii - • , _ , . and KIDNRYSaad RKRTOHKS She DEBILITATED f ed, the hrw ea r, l)e<l and tumbled about was given, and the Interior department and geologists him outright. Let him pay for it in , to HEALTH aad VIGOROUS* STRENGTH •fYoum/ such a way as he can. Don’t treat him THE M- HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. 410. but not killed, the driver and paaaen-.er j several of the lashings were cut simulta from the Bmithsonian Institution. The as a pauper. Make him self-sustaining. racapel b«<i)v fri->htene<l, wet and mud- neously. The great black tube, lO.OOv ramo parties will doubtless examine the dy. Tho mail had to be flahed out of the > tons weight, instantly broke away evenly Colorado and Texas remains r-cently re Open np the long closed mines of Ireland river. and dropj<ed squarely into position at ported. Their official report* will be and give the unskilled laborer a chance. It will be a good investment for the gov Capt. C- F. Stone, the potarioua tim- ' lhe bottom of the lake.—Cor. St. Paul looked for with interest. ernment! her 'and locating bilk, after two yrara of Pioneer Press. Thus speak Michael Davitt and others. awindfing and the mine length of time In Texas, near the town of Carnes Carpenter and Builder One portion of these views has been n-akimt a jrakaaa out of the law, haa at i **P.re.»tlbl. Chill la the Air.** ville. three explorers have discovered an laat»ot to the end of hia .(ring He waa curiously proved to be sound within the O beook A shland The record for cold weather for th; ; ancient place of sepulture, in which acute nets I teat week to five veara in the I there are many catacombs containing past few weeks, and by a no lees person winter wa9 broken Wednesday mom- i penitentiary from the U. S. district court than Charles Stewart Parnell. The lat at Portland, while hia partner. E. J. Ing, when the atmosphere waa intensely the petrified remains of an unknown ter waa taunted on the hustings with Repairing will Receive Prompt Hyde, got three, for automation of per frigid. Th. air was so full of frost tha. race. Among the articles unearthed having wasted to no purpose the fund the appearance of a fog was given. Tin- were ancient pieces of sculpture and jury. i that was raised forhirn some /ears ago Attention. Several years ago Chamterlain A Co., of lowest point reached by the mercury iu weapons of war. : In reply Purnell showed that he had in- Des Moines. Iowa commenced the nianit this city, and report ad, was 4u degs. be («■•tiire of a cough syrup, believing it to be low aero. It require 1 the thickeat kind There is a prune orchard of forty trees ! vested the greater part of the fund in th. most pnuudt and reliable preparu'ion at Grangerville. Cal., which bore last reopening old mines in the Wicklow of clothing aud vigorous exercise upon vat produced for coughs, colds a d croup: I mountains. J ust in the midst of all the STAR that the public appreciate true merit, end the part of pedestrians in the early year 28.200 pounds of fruit, an average 1 shindy in Kilkenny there came to him of 705 pounds to the tjree. One tree In time it was certain to l>ecotne popular. morning hours to krap comfortable. Their most sanguine hopes have bran more . At Shirley it was 42 degs. below zero. among the number produced 1,140 the news that a fine vein of ore had bran than reutiled. Over three hundred thou-' struck in those same mines, so that Par pounds. _______________ sand bottle« of Chamberlain's Cough Rem 44 degs. at Eddington, 33 degs. at Sebra, nell is in a fair way to make a good deal and the same relative repuii cuinee edy are now sold each year, and it ia recog Grand Duke Nicholas, one of the czar's of money out of that investment, and, in nized as "the test made,” wherever known. from many othta place, in this vicinity It will cure, «evere cold tn les« time than The weather was the chief topic of con uncles, has become insane, and has been cidentally, his chief foe, Davitt, has R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. placed under restraint He is 60 years been proved a true prophet. Now if any other treatment. F07 rate by Chitwood versation. During tne day it grew con of age and has had a most adventurous ptoi-, uruggtsts. ' \rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Parneil can make money in Irish indus a A the people of Ashland and surround Granta 1’nas Courier: On« yrar the 2d ! siderably warmer, but there was a very career tries, why cr.nnot the government? ing country that 1 at am the old stand on <iav of this month the angry water, of' perceptible chill in the air, and late in If Ireland were to have another fam Main street, opposite the old Flag staff The complete volumes of Dickens’ works Rogue river were running to the sea, the afternoon it was again quite cold ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with only a few ine that would cost her 2,OW.OOO at least where any one wishing work done in my taking everything before them, in< lud The night was very frigid.—Bangor cent« additional io the R zcobd ' s subscrip of her population, the Irish leadership line will always find me ready to serve iug the Ro.-o. river toidge at thia place. Whig. tion price. _________________ would be hardly worth struggling for, them “And men may comeand men may The Applegate river was keeping even go," but I am a stayer forever. there would be so little of Ireland to A SEVERE ATTACK OF CROUP with her big «iater and the two fine The Japanese census shows that the Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c t shampoo lead. The fighters in the Irish party and ing, 25c; seafoam, 25c. bridge« which «panne,I tier b-«om from population a year ago was 43.072.020— The Child'a Life s-aved by Cbamber- ' outside of it seem to have lost sight of Iwnk to bank also gave wav to the tor foi,24*.S3tt males and 19,823.684 females. la n's Cough Item, dy. this fact. They may discover it later. rent. To-day everything ¿juiH. Thera 7,840.872 inhabited houses. 3.825 nobles. L adies ' H air cvttihg a S pecialty . two riveu a.* gliding smoothly along, I wish to sgv to the public that Chamber- J ohn O'B rien . 1,993,637 shizuku. or members of the old lain’» Cough Iteniedy is the best 1 have and were a stranger to pass over onr DO YOU WJYHSTT county today lie would never know that military class, 38.074.558 “common peo ever u-ed or soiild for cr< up. I am never Laying on the Bod. witb-otitat my home for mv children we ever had a flood. The brid e. have ple’’ and 7,445.119 married couples. In the mayor’s court, at Anthony, Fla., Last winter a child of Mr. E J. Wetzel, on« all been replaced with better strq- ttjres of my cusiomers, was choking with a sud a few days ago, a lad, for violation of an Happy Hoosieis. than tofore, he«i<laa many otners in dif den and severe attack of croup. I gave ordinance, was find |2. The court Wm Tiniiuons. postmaster of Idaville, j liim a bottle of this Cough Remedy, and be ferent portion« of the county. Ind .writes: “Electric Bitter« has done started for h< me. gave the chi|d two doses granted the boy’s mother the privilege Croup Has law« fta Terrors more for me than all other medicines com of it. which stopped the coughing and of paying the fine or whipping the boy Mr. John H. Cullom, editor of the Gar bined, for that bad feeling arising from smothering instantly and in a few minutes in open court. She accepted the latter. Before Purchasing Address the land News. Garland. Texas, writes as fol Kidney and Liver trouble ” John Leslie the little one was out of all danger. Mr. ' and the mayor had to check uer to pre lows: “1 wish to add mv testimonial to the farmer and stockman, of same place, savs: Wetzel came hack to the store as happy as effleaev of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ”F«..d Electric Bitter« to be the best Kid could be. and said: •‘That bottle of Cough 1 vent an unmerciful whipping. — Ex _________________ for croup. That dread monster ha* lost its ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like l Remedy saved the li’e of mv child.” Fnr- change. terror« for ns since we began u«ing the rem a new man?’ J W. Gaijlner, hardware I thermo* e I feel friendly towards vou as the Elegant line of Prize Baking Powder to edy. it never fails to give speedy relief in merchant, same town, savs: “Rtectriv I manu acturers of such a valuable remedv, arrive this week at McConnell & Eubanks'. tlie worst eases of croup, and we always Bitters is just the thing fora man who is i and am prou I of its being manufactured in ASHLAND, OREGON, An elegant line .f jewelry, watches, ¿rap a hottie in the house and recommend all run down and don't care whether he our own state. I can cheerfully and will- lives or die« ; he found new strength, good inglv give many instances of its g.-od works clocks, etc . to select rrom at J. 8 Muller’s. its u«e to our friend» whose little ones are And Find Out what a Big Bargain you »0 liatae to be attacked with croup during appetite and felt just like he had a new u> anyone who niay want a reliable Cough It will pay parties living el«ewhere to make a trip here and lnsp*:t before purchasing can get in the dwestest-Toned inetrumanu the winter months. For sal« by Chitwood lease on life. Only 50c a buttle, at Chit Remedy W m . C. V ogel , Quarry, Iowa. Fur «ate by Qjtowood Brot.-draggi«« wood Bro’« drug «tar« •iaawtoNT Bros., druggtete. I..« Branch the Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stoc,¿ and Fruit Farm». Fi-ner-ville. Mo.. Feb. 7.1890. *8t. Jacobs Oil is without a pe r for f*ine teui»e«, aches, Ac." Rev. T G. II a wk in «. Pastor Bnptist church. with an elaborate plan for relief, and dwell on the fact that a failure of the potato crop .lone would not dost produce as much distress aa exfata. CURES SPRAINS. It is sigi Scant of the natural tbongfat- C.ucinnati, Ohio. April 2 IK \ Iratmew of man that on two continents I »uffered with a prained ankle whkk we should be in throe, over the conten swelleil Very much. F.-und great relief In use Ft. Jacobs Oil and swelling fliseprs-eted tion between half a doran ineu for the leadership of the Irish party, mid should __________MoL LIP Hi cis. have altogether overlooked the fact that j; X ST. JACOBS OIL in many hamlets from "dark Donegal'* to the bright Buy tf Bantry thousands The upon thousands of men. women and chil CURES ALSO dren crouch and shiver over turf fires in dingy hovels, suffering from hunger pure and simple. Thu« history repeats itself; for the SCIATICA. famine time more than forty years ago was marked by disunion among the Irish leaders that resulted in the revolt of “Young Ireland" against O’Connell and the abortive insurrection cf 1848, with al) its sad consequences. What the present i condition of affairs may come to no one ' can tell. If the struggling peasants are not given good seed potatoes through I some agency, and if they are foredd to i A’i£BtST ¿fr use diseased seed, then look out for two years of famine. ADJUSTABLE IN EVTSY BEARING ' M irk you. wh in the dark spots began to appear on tha potato vines in Ireland -, tiESCAIBING OUR FOIL L INC A -- . in 18L5, there were 8,000.000 of souls on .'.-.F'Lt S£NT Uri APPLICATION. ! that island. In 1848 there were less thau 6.000,000 left. These are big Azores! It is as though New York were submerged iu New York bay with all of its mer chants and more besides. Three hundred thousand Irish died of starvation. A clever calculator haa —*« t x figured it out that for some weeks they died at the rate of 5,479 per day, or four each minute. There is nothing in war one-half so horrible as this, unless, in deed. it be the siege of Jerusalem. Now the Irish peasant is quite as much of a fatalist as any that can be found. The oriental savs. “Kismet—’tis fate," and bows his bead. The Irish peasant I I, says. “It’s the band of God," and sub mits. Just look at thia statement as to the number of Irish immigrants who ASHLAND OREGON. landed in the United States during the Has just received the biggest and liest famine years and those immediately fol stock of goods ever brought to Ashland. lowing them: A tine stock of imported goods. I also car tos. 51.752 ry all classes of good', hence you cannot 1847. 105.588 ail to be suited. Call and examine the 1848. 112,231 stock for ,v-ur«elf. Nothing but ursLclass 1840. 151.338 work, a go <1 i.tand -alls a.ion _uaran.eed 1850. 164 004 »•......... Also a line of Conductor’s Cloth, 1RT.1. 821,213 l<iJ. 159.548 V • « F. I.. TlilliAlR. 1851. 163.549 4 • » • • »< 1834 NO. 47. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On« .. __ _____ year 1 .0 Six months 7» Three months Advertising rates given on application. Local notices 15c per line 1« r or.-i inser tion and He fur each subsequent iri-er.iou. Obituaiy fines, memorial resulu.ion«, cards ot thanks, etc., a, ball rates. South 1 1 North 7:0C p m Lv Portland Ar 9:35 a m 10:20 a m Ar Ashland Lv H:40 p m 10:50 a m Lv Ashland Ar 6:IOp m i O 15 a rn Ar SanFrauciscoLv 7:<X)|> m Above trains stop only al following sla- ions north of Roseburg: East Portland, • regon City, Woodburn, 8<dem, Albany, Tangent, bhedds, Halsey .Harrisburg, June- .ion City, Irving, Eugene Roraburg Mail Dally. LKAVK MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH OHLY PERFECT MECHANISM T v IMILY USS AND GRANITE A shland , * O bkoox . ’ortland Roseburg ARRIVE 8:00 a ni I Rosebu rg .6:20 a tn | Portlund llbany Lm-al, Dally,(Except Sunday.) arrive : LEAVE Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Market St. 5:40 um 4:00 pm 'oriland .. 5:00 pm I Albany Albany , 5 :(X) a m | E. rtland 9:<M>pm 9;00am Han Francisco, Cal. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. 7 O UR LS T SL EEFÎNG CA RS Kor accommodation of Second Class Pas sengers, attached lu Express Trains. WEST SIDE DIVD4IOM. Between Portland and Corvallis. ( MAIL TBA1N DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY.) leaver : BACHI E.WIS ARRIVE»: oriland. 7:M am | Corvallis.. 12:10pm ’orvalli«. 12 ;&5 p m l'or,land. 5;3o p m At A bany and C-irv.illis connect with ram.« of Oregon Pacific Railroad Expre«s Train Daily (Except Sunday.) leavk : akb vz: orilsnd 4:40 pm i M’Minnvilie 7:25 pm :20 a m M’M nnville 5:4.am Penland .8 ,C.2C_ ... O. R. Buckman r B K • L V I TICKETS t« all points EAST Al» SO I’TB. L og .L umber Y ard & G it ZT ruc R s ^ h SPRING WAGOfilSJ ALL STYLES. For tickets and full information regarding rates, maps, etc., call on company’s agent it Ashland. R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst G. F &. Pass Agt Barber Shop, OREGON PACIFIC R.R. T. E, HOGG, Receiver. IS A NEW VEHICLE. WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT. Oregon Co.’« STEAMERS. SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT AND FARES the LOWEST Steamer Sailing Date«: ÄN ORGAN OR PIANO VALLEY RECORD, Oevelopement FKOM yaqvina : Steamer Willamette Valley—January 1st, 9th, 19th, 27th. EROM - It h ” *>t. strr t:," eesy rIJiag. si.<l well made, lulling three elliptic springs nudtnsiuu the ■ e .■ ■■ — «-«■ -c.al'.r tor t:u« wagon and will carry 5001b». with easel.doable l— Ir i hr sp.-.u It has a box c-.'lir. Mefllrrle«. ,b-st .«"■“I ::re. lestlmr d«sh. md a a-Cld beadtd bottom. . ■«, tn I a wire giiAixt around ths back for holding larger p-» U^d r theat f r a 1 p ~ 1 or calar ;uc ud p, l.:u>ufacpire.i bv Ci VK Id It ac. C71OMI9, XaOUtovlll«, Ky. BAN FRANCISCO.* Steamer Willamette Valley—January 4th, 14tn, 23d, 31st. The company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Trains connect with O. A C. R. and Riv er Boats at Corvallis and Albany. Freight and ticket office, Salmon street wharf Portland. W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt. 34 Montgomery St., San Franciaoo. C. C HOGUE, G. f, i. P. A. O. P. R.. CurvalMa, Q m « m .