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ASHLAND TIDINGS SUPPLEMENT. ASHLAND. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 26. 1389. VOL. XIII. EE U .S DISPATCHES. WHAT IT COSTS You hnyen’t? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap ai'ticle in leather you are throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble, Come and Sec Us The next time you want BOOTS AND SHOES And we will give you first-class goods for your money, and sell them to you We make EOOTS & SHOES A SPECI A 1 ZFN WARRANT EVERY PAIR. The Ashland Shoe Store, C.H.LUDERMAN. At old stand of J. D. Fountain. Odd Fellow s Block. ^Orders I •v mail promptly attended to. An experienced shoemaker at the store, who makes a specialty of tine work, will repair all rip- or defects of stock sold hv u> free of charge. H. C. MYER, I»1 vLF.Il i\ Hardware. Stoves, ^Tinware, ASHLAND, OREGON. ASHLAND and LINEVILLE BLACKSMITHING. STAGE LINE. I'br blacksmith shop on B st net, b»- tween 4th A 5th. in Railroad addition to W. B GRUBB, D. J. FERREE. Proprietors. ASI 1T.AX1 >, S'.ioes leave \shlauii even Monday and lhnr-»dav at 7 A. M. Ijenve I.inkville every Monday and Thursday at »! A. M. Route via Sala Springs,|Shake and Ketio. FAKE haa been re o ( m ned. and the proprietor in prepared t<> do promptly all work in Every Branch of the Business. Satisfaction insured in all work done. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. 47.] E K t . The I'. S. Bakery will deliver bread pie«, or cake« at your door every day if you wish. Leave orders nt the baker} on Main street, opposite Odd Fellows block. • \shland to I.inkville. |», 00 *. •• Ken<>, 00 Expresnage through to I.inkville. to per pound. * th I It'h m Ashland. at The Oregon. I Latest styles of parasols just received ! from New York direct, at McCall’s. * j You can get those Oliver chilled plows with slip shares, at Ashland I Mills. BREVITIES. CliilireiiCryfwPitclier’sCastoria In Ilir OririK. GENERAL SEW* Cheney. W. T.. April 18. Six blocks ; Seed oats at Ashland Mill. It cost $12.780.33 to run Eugene ♦ in the heart of the town were deetroved ' City last year. King of Soap. $1.50, at the Bed by tire today. The loss is $2'>ojw A Ixiy born on a Southern Pacific x with lint little insurance. It was of House. traiu the other day was named by the iuceudiary origin. The author is un Hats and caps at cost at O. H. passengers. w ho took up a purse for known. Blount’s. ♦ him. Grover Harrison. Washington. April 20. Dr. Hauill-, White sewing machines at Dean’s New Orleans, La., April 17. Felice ton. Surgeon-General of the Marine store. * Hospital Service, thinks that there will ; Choice perfumes in bulk at Chit Viart, aged 72, a professional lieggar, died here tivo days ago of debility and be another general yellow fever scourge ' wood's. neglect in an old shauty in the rear of in Florida this season. He says that 1 Tobacco and cigars at cost at O. 11. the town. She had lived t here for over there are evidences of it already at twenty years iu tin» most abject pover Blount's. * Jacksonville and Tampa. ty, supporting herself by begging, , Boots and shoes at cost at <). 11. w hich she followed as a profession, j Postmaster Heun (J. Pearson, of * New York City, died Saturday last of Blount's. The Coroner discovered hidden around cancer, aged 45 years. Ills successor, , Bain ivagous from $90 up, at Ash her shanty $38,500, of which $2400 was Cornelius Van Cott, had already lieen land Mills. in gold secreted in au old flower pot in * ap|H>iuted by Harrison. The salary of the yard, and $3t’>,000 in good Isinds, Some new school satchels at Burck- the New York poetoffiee is $11,000 a stocks aud securities concealed in the halter A- Hasty ’ s. * year. wall. The woman was believed to lie Fine white and colored shirts at cost in destitute circumstances. She came New York. April 20. Four engines here from France, and her only rela * aud two firelxiata continue to jsmr wa- j at O. H. Blount’s. tive aud heir lives in Paris. ter on the ruins of last night’s fire.; Two thousand barrels of oil in Wilcox's ■ Meu’s overalls at cost. 55 cts. a pair, The Postoffiee Department lias re at < >. H. Blount ’ s. I refinery will have to burn until it is scinded the order issued during the burned out. The wounded are doing Violin, banjo aud guitar stnugs at last Administration having for its ob well, aud no further deaths are expect Bnrckhalter A Hasty’s. * ject the discouragement of the practice ed. The losa to the New York Central by trainmen of carrying special news A dollar saved is a dollar made Buy is $1,250,000, and is insured iu Loudon, j paper correspondence and other mat your goods at the Red House. x Eepew estimates the total loss by the ter iu other than mail trains. It is tire at $11,000.000. For tine band mirrors, hair brushes said at the department that there are a * very large nuu.lier of small towns Co|ieuhagen, April 21. A telegram and combs call at Chitwood’s. from Lislxm to the United Steamship Climax. Sawlog aud Escort tobacco throughout the country which have meager telegraphic facilities. Iu many Company auuouncea the safety of the 45c ,«r plug at the Red House. * of these villages the |s>et aud telegraph crew aud passengers of the steamer Danmark. The good tidings reached' Bo.Ha aud Shoes at cost. at. O. II. offices close early, and to prohibit train ♦ men from carrying to a neighlxiring Lisbon from the Azores. It is stated Blount's, to close out the liue. that every one who was on the Dan John Wexler, of the U. S. Bakery town or city small packages containing mark is safe, and only an engineer was keeps i choice stock of coufectiouery possibly information of the highest general importance is regarded as un -♦ injured. Some of the passengers ar- i wise and unjust. The newspapers of rived at Lisbou to-day. A number are The only place to find hardy north the country, it is maintained, should on their way to New York and the re ern gr >wn seed, is at the Red House.* receive every possible facility for ob mainder are still at the Azores. Brocade diagonal aud plaid dress taining aud disseminating the news of Wheu it was stated a few days ago goods, 10 eta. |>er yard at M. L. Al the day, aud to this end trainmen will that two carloads of cats had been lx» encouraged to lend their aid. ford ’ s. x shipped from Iowa to Dakota by an Saya the last Eugene (Jminl: It is enterprising speculator, and that be Rock Candy Drips Syrup, 80 cenat was negotiating for another earload, per gallon. Regular pnee 90 cents, at reported that the O. I’, railroad com pany will purchase th»» narrow guage the item presented the appearance of the Red House. x lines iu the Willamette valley. Il is a huge joke; but it seems that it was Ten in-res of choice land near tow n also rumored that they will build a in real earnest aud that the cats are needed there to kill the mice which can yet lie hail of E. B. Hunsaker at connection from Corvallis to Eugene, but we have not ls-. n able to obtain swarm in the coni and whe.it bins and reasonable prices. do great damage. The market rate < tue pound can of baking powder any information that would lead for cats in Iowa is from .’>0 cents to $1, and two Japanese mush bowls for 50c, ns to place credence in the report. The following from the Albany 1>' inn. while in 1 t.ikota it ranges from $2.50t<> at the Rial House. x erut of April 15th, indicates that the $3, so the cal merchant has a splendid Bargains iu Millinery and Fancy road is likely to have substantial back margin. goods at Mrs. Boy nton’s. Eggs taken ing in the future: "Yesti rday morn Sail Francisco, April 2". At a meet 111 exchange for gissis. ing two men almost as rich as Crusns. mg of the California Canned« ioods as- off the overland tram at this place, A fresh invoice of ladies' ami gentle got s,»elation to-day. a <*,»mmittee was ap went to theOregon J’acilicdepot where pointed to circulate i< petition asking men's shoes, just arrived from Boston .a special train awaited them, steamed that the Ati'lilsoli, T’opekn aud Santa and Chicago, at McCall's. in company with some <>. 1’. officials le road l>< lx limited, owing to its re Bahai hay delivered m any part of rapidly to the front; returned, went to fusal to con.-. <ii to a redimliou of town by bale or tou at <>5c per hundred. (.»orvahis. came back auk took a sftecial freight rilles l jis' Oil canned goods It Impure at Ashland Mills. X train for Portland, winch had ls-en i,»l- is asserted that th»» Santa Fe i»».,d was egrapbed for. They ware two of the Do you waul to purchase lots, fruit only one of tweuly-two composing the leading directors of the Chicago .v trans-eoiitin-'iital asHoeuition which lands or <; farm, call on or address G. Northwestern, ami the fact means th »t I ’ . Billings. Ashland. Oregon. voted against reduetloti. and thus pie tlie < ). 1’. has all the ba, king it tie, ds lente,! it. A muss meeting to discuss Buy your flour aud fta-.l at the Ash and that work will begin at an early and take further action on the matlei land Mills, you cau have it delivered day and Is» pushed with great rapidity will pribably l>e held shortly. in any part of town. Very cheap for dtiriug the coming year. * I be president of the I mted States eieh. Itraggrd to Ih'iith of Columbia has just published a let If mu want life insurance in the EiiKeue Guard. Apr ter which is r< garded as a death blow b'>t I nxu i <1 ni'f C<inii"i II I/ in tin icnrhl .As one of the residents of Creswell to all French schemes in connection and lowest rates, call oti Billings, with Panama. and ih a strong declara resident agent. |3-m was walking dong the railroad track tion in favor of the principles of the just lielow that place on Saturday Lessons in painting and drawing morniug last he was astonished and Monroe doctrine. It is non |s,sitneli certain that the canal will never be will lie gneti by C. M. Osborn, at his horrified to lind a dead man across the j brought to completion by M. De Les- residem-e on the sule-hill atsne the track. Investigation showed that a 113 seps’ French company, for theconces- normal school. tramp had fallen asleep while riding sioii of the latter expires m 1*92. ami Persons having soda water casi's and on a brake beam of the second sectiou the Columbian Government is deter bottles obtained of Clayton A Gon» of the California express that passed mined not to grant any extension will please return the same nt once to north that morning, and living thrown thereof to the company. Both the Minkler A Sou. off the brake lieam. was dragged to Government and people there are ex death. A mulatto companion tli.it was The Davis vertical feed sewing ma taking the same passage saw him fall tremely anxious that the canal should I m » finished by the I lilted States, and chine in fancy styles at Smith A but could not leave the tram until it express the opinion that it would be Dmlges. Call aud see them. Try them stopped at Eugene, when he went back. to the latter of the same importance and you will buy them. He identified the dectMiseil as a tramp ! that the Suez canal is to England. SpiM-uil prices in organs until April with whom be bad been traveling, ami 15th. Iniineiixi itih/i'tiini. Cash buy said he was about 22 years of ag < am) Arkansas. City, Kansas. April Is. ers. now is your chance to make money was the son of respectable anil well-to- Ten thousand Issimers liegan the do parents at A ictoria. B. C., aud said march this morning across the Chens al E. B. Hunsaker's music room. * his name was A’ic A’idler. The upper i kee strip for Oklahoma. Two nights Gimlets, gouges, tweezers, pliers. part of the head was crushed, aud the i of heavy nun had drenched the coun Pots and kettles, pans and friers. scalp torn off. the legs ami arms were try. but the pilgrims crowdisi forward All things for all sorbs of buyers broken, a Isine of the left leg is-mg in tin» mudi'hoked roads as far as tliei At hardware store of H. C. Myer's.* forced through the right arm, aud the i Were permitted to go. At daylight Ten acre tracts from the Roberts A body was badly crushed with but little t the teams of the boomers stood with noses over the line. Meanwhile troops O’Neil farm, near Talent, for sale by clothing remaining on it. Coroner Harris was notified but did not deem of the Fifth cavalry were striking Billings. This trad contains some of an lmpiest necessary, and < rdi»red the camp, and at 8 o'clock they rode down theliest land in the valley. Don't de remains to be interred nt the expense to the head of the road. Asthe watch lay to purchase until all is of the couuty. The mulatto said they noted t Im exact hoiirofS, Captain Hays Btirekhaiter A Hasty keep in stock gave the word. The bugle rang, the Harman’s pure rubtier shield for pen had ridden about 201 miles and that sentries who had all night held back holders and (»eucils. It strengthens he had Is-en oompelhsl to kick his com panion frequently to keep him awake, , the throng gallopisl to their places in the grip on the peuholder aud eases lint having relaxed bis vigilance the • the column with a parting cheer. and the fingers from cramp aud fatigue fell while asleep. the IxHimrrs broke over the line into ami protects the fingers from the ink.* man Since writing the alxive we learn the territory. Their white-topped that the body was left on the track un schooners now stretched away to the There is a fine liue of lead pencils at til three o’clock ill the afteriKsin, when southern horizon, over the unbroken Bnrckhalter A Hasty’s, inclndiug Eagle Justice Hawley of Creswell precinct, ' plain. affording a splendid spectacle. Pencil Co.’s colored crayons iu differ The movement will continue unremit ent shades for architect’s use; Antis held an inquest. A diary iu well ex- ' pressed language aud good handwrit tingly for two or three days. malic drop pencils, A. W. Faber’s tine ing and a photograph of a middle aged Lisis m, April 21. Forty-two sailors grade pencils. Carpenter’s cedar pen woman, taken in Winnipeg, Canada, atid all of the passengers of I he steamer cils. ami a large assortment, of pencils were the only effects found on the * Danmark, lett at the Azores by the for scliisil use. laxly, which had been dragged under Missouri, came to Lisbon on the steam As it is generally understood that the train alxiut one hundred and fifty ship Acor. Babeu, first officer, who is 1 there is lack of building material in yards. Considerable unfavorable coni- among them, reports that. April 4 the the valley, we give notice that onr meut has lieen indulged m as to the Danmark's shaft was broken. On the mill is now running <>u full time and manner of burial. Our informant states next day the dlsabhsl steamer met the we can till orders for lumlier at the that the remains were placed in a lx>x I steamship Missouri, from Loudon rate of 21 t.ODG feet per day. Write for and only covered with the old strips of clothiug of deceased, and some old March 2* for Philadelphia and Balti particulars and prices. more. The Missouri towed the Dan S cgak P ise Doon A L i mber C o sacks. ♦ - — mark until the fith. when the hitter At Bnrckhalter A Hasty’s you can When Baby aabm nick. seemed to lie alaait to sink. At first the Missouri was only able to take find the finest line of writing tablets, We gaA*** her < atjtoria. alxianl twenty of the Danmark's pas ' note and letter pajier, of all grades; time Imoks. pocket memorandum When Mie wm a Child, sengers, but after having jettisoned a portion of her cargo she found accom books, memorandum blocks, note and She cried f'»r Cantona. receipt blanks, scratch hooks, bill modations for all the crew aud passen looks, pens, inks and pencils to lie When she became Mia«, gers of the Danmark. ♦ The Missouri then proceeded to the i found iu the city. She riling to (.'n»»t«»ria. Azores and left there the captian, first l.ognii uf Ashland. Wh<*u »he had Children, and se<*oud officers, and 320 passen gers. She then continued her journey P d give the world,” he sighing said, She gave them < «b^toria. to Philadelphia with 340 passengers And closer drew his chair, aud the remainder of the crew. “To know the thought that tills your Portland, Oregon, Apnl 20. Who The Danmark was about 800 miles She tossed her glowing hair: |head. fixed the city charter so that from Newfoundland when the accident the Police Commissioners shall bold happened. Some say that the engines “You would,”she answer*!, “really now, their offices uutil their sucoesaors are I Your offer makes me laugh* broke down. Engiueer Kaas was found chosen? is the question that every dead in the engine-room after the acci For I was thinking how I’d look body is asking, llepiiblicans express In Logan's photograph.” dent. The captuiu and the three en surprise and Democrats indignation at gineers proceeded to Ijondon on Ixtard what has every appearance of lieing a ■ School Shors. the steamer ltemarara. political trick. The death of engineer Kaas was due Call at Luderman’s and see the A reporter interviewed half a dozen : to the bursting of an engine pipe, kill Newhall's Sous A Co.'s solid school of the leading representatives of Mult lug him on the spot, and the ship was shoes. They are made of solid leather nomah county, aud each cue said he badly damaged, in couseqneni-e of throughout, standard screw fastened, bad no recollection of hearmg the this namage, together with the break aud are guaranteed as the liesl Utting, amendment rend iu the House. ing of the shifrt, the vessel was helpless liest slylejiest wearing and most deni ru D. P. Thompson, who is mentioned in the heavy seas that prevailed. ble achiMil shoe on the Pacific coast. asthe Republican nominee lor G »v ----- -- ---------- - Spring heel, sole leather tipped aud ernor next year, Ixildly expressed the i Nice fresh groceries and lots of plain toe. All rips and tears repaired opinion that the amendment was in i free of charge. serted by fraud. them at the Ibnl House. --------------------------------- - Senator Simou, who was President Itisims to Kent. Board by the week at the European of the Semite, and Senator Steel say Restauraut at $4 per weak. * Nicely furuislied hkuus to let at tlie the amendment was adopted in the S[iend your money at the Red House residence of Mrs. H. Ralph on Mam Seuate and concurred in by the House. street near business part of town. (13 Represeutrtives say this is untrue. where you can get most for it. x CMlirenßryfcrPitclier’s Cantoria NO, 46 Mi ss Margurite Scobie, the accom plished daughter of C»»l. Jas. Scobie, who lately attended school iu Pillis, is now giving illustrated lectures relating to her travels in the Orient, the land of our Savior, in company with her parents. The S F ( 'nil. noticing her lecture of last Friday evening m San Franci.Mn. has the following; Thefirwt I mted Presbyterian Church was filial last night on the <x*caMou of a lecture given by Miss Marguerite Scobie. relating a portion of her travels iu the Orient. This accomplished lady is a San Franciscan, who lias spent some five months iu them« lands, made doubly interesting, as the acenes of our Savior's pilgrimage on earth, and the route over which she traveled was illustrated by means of the stereopticou with views taken on the spot. The views, were explained by the speaker, so that the listener bad no difficulty in following her iu her travels. The lecturer followed the illustra tions with the most graphic descrip tion. giving historical, traditional ami present ixicoiiuts of everything that passed before the eye. The religions of the |>eople were described and the present condition of the Jewish peo ple as shown is miserable lieyoud all conception. On Friday, the 2tith iust., the lady will deliver another lecture ou Pales tine aud aud Syria, illustrated as was the oue last night. ---- — Mwiiiilling I’uvr Men. The Oi ' ijnniaii of the 19th had the following: A numlier of Italian lalxir- ers who have lieen waiting here to find a job on some railroad work have lieeu swindle,! out of alxiut $500 by a fellow who signed himself Tillie Davis. He told the men that be wauted eighty of them to work on a railroad from Ash land across to Boise city. Mr. A. de Martini, who lixiks after the interests of ins countrymen, told them not to trust this man; as he did not tx lieve there was any such road liemg bull', but before going they had twtti r send a man out to see about the job. They accordingly sent a man out to Ashland aud » kiu after a dispatch came saying that it was all right. So the men paid this fellow Davis about $5tMl for their fares out to the job. Next day lie was missing, aud soon after a letter was received from the man. sent to Ashland, stating that on his arrival he was met by two men, w ho asked him if he had come out to see about the railroad work. He said he bad, ami he was tin n tnkeii several miles <>ut in the woods to where there was a saw mill, where he was kept two or three days When lie remarked that ho saw i.o signs of the promised Work, be was told that if he did not keep still he might .stay there permanently. During the time he was detaiued, it appears that some confederate ot Davis sent the dispatch which lmlueed the men to put up for then fart's. The last heanl of Davis was a dis patch dated from the Nucleus hotel, San Francisco, ami midressed to a friend here. This is a carefulb cou- eix'ted swindle most successfully car ried out. and although the amount each man was robbed of was not large, it is quite a serious matter to the jskii men. WAGONS! Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, Plows, Harrows, Hay Rakes, And all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS orSale at Lowest Rates at A. H. ATKIN«).X. I. H < AEThP F. V. < AKTF.F. < asbit r Vi< » -Pr< *•. TheBankof Ashland ASHLAND Paid Up Capital, OGN. $50,000.0 An Essay <m thr Oslricb The following copy of a couqxrsitioii of a New /»»aland Ixiy on the subject of "What I*»» Aon Know Alsiut an Os- tnch?" was recetved by a lady in this city from a friend in England who takes an active part in missionary work: "The ostrich is an African animal that lives on sand and generally bunts ou horseback. The female makes a nest in the sand, which is simply a deep hole, and then the male lays in it ten or twelve eggs, which he hatches, for making ornaments aud forfixxl for his family. These eggs chase their parent all over the desert until be is quite tins!, |xxir fellow. The three tail feathers of this ostrich form the motto T serve.’ and they lielong to the Prince of Wales, who is also fond of tbest* tail feathers. 'This ostrich is of ten use»! for drinking cups aud other various amusements, lint it is chieffy valued f<»r the lieautiful feathers, which are found on its legs and those that grow on the egg shells." | Pittsburg 1 hspatch. Does a General Banking Business. 'ollections made nt all arreaMble uu favorable terms. Fight exchange au«l telegraphs transfers Portland. San Fr-.!“ i«< <» hid ! New York. ihixf Ixiiiijhl at xliuhitinl prices. PHOTOGRAPHY. Having one of thelx*et skylight« in Ol egon, nini ktnnrinn Innr tn use it. 1 GfAKAXTEE 1XX1I» WORK. M. E. TYLER. < ) bbuos . A dulami . EDDINGS /1 ' Myer's Bhx-k.east side Main street. A MORSE, HARDWARE. ASHLAND. OREG a. M 1. »,. a veri » ■» al» K». ANDREWS CHICKS. Physicians' Fee Bill. Iu A-hland and surrounding < «»uutr), v«tab lished l»v thv nndvrsigiH’’! I’h • »K'I iiis , April lOtil tFS'.l l>a\ Visit- U« Clt> Night “ •U to 1 I 'otisdltatiou *’ •JO 1*1 VMTipliolls, I Mileage, ja-r mile. 1 W • H>s’etri< s and one subse pient Visit, . 1'» 00 <>b-tctm -. Instrumenta! nOoto ìuuo Resolved, that bills for medh al MTvice- la- presented within ninety «lay - from ation of treatment, and that inter»*-: at th»* rate of ten per rent, jht annum be added to bills af ter presentation. < it<*. E H f . ehf M b F T SOSGF.K, M 1» J««ns * M l>. .1. H N K w M A 5. M I ’ It New Home, v Helpmate, New York, Domestic. Sole Agency for JackHoii County of the SPRAGUE RUG MACHINES — and — For the Merchant, the Me chanic. tile Butcher, th«' Baker an<l the Candlestick maker. ami for e\«‘ryhodv else. too. at the lowest prices at the Tim nos office. PATTERNS. A supply kept constantly on hand. Agency for all kinda of Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts Harness. Also, Ageucv of the For the Lawyers, Real Es tate Agents, Notaries, Min ers, .lustices, dtc.. always to be had at this office; largest stock and lowest prices. ( Vancouver Nurseries. West »¡de of Main street, next door to E. M. Miller'» grocerx, Aahlaud. Or. 45