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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1890)
. r FiA«v è '4-*. ASHLAND TIDINGS. ============= i — ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. \V. II ASHLAND ■ Publisher. Farms of Subscription: Otm n.pv, one year........................... $ 2 " six months........................ ** “ three mouth*................... Ciufi Kates, six oipies for............... 12 I I'ermB, >n advance. ■ I — . ■■ Ï G.C. EDDINGS • S y JACOBS oil < list <»f A bat nuda of Titles to lami»» in Ja« k<on iHptv. IRJe «•\M.iUVi«*<t. Title*- perfected Rec ord*« eerteeti’d, etc. 1323 J. T. Bcwditch, MOUNTAIN HACKS, Attorney and Cotusellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. di piai-lire it all court* of -Hr State, t oiie< tiojiK prompllv ni ad r and remitted. ¡ SM SPRING WAGONS, FARM WAGONS. Morris ï£. Harknoss, AND COUNSELOR, (¿ rant ’ s P ass , O kkuom . f^jr*’»rt»ee in Ahlf Building, Frout street, pt-11,:» I A ll Goods Fully Guaranteed, -nt - I jtiw W»U practh’c in all the courts of the Stair. >Fb'K*E with W. H. Parker, opjmsilr court House, Jacksonville, Or. AND * A shlanu , 81 RGEON O regon . otto ¡it r«*'i»ienue on Main street, next d*M»r to Frvsbyleriau cbureli. S. P. Geary, M. D. EHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. MKDFOKD, OREGON. Oilier iu Hamlin s Block—Residence on (’ street. 13—§0 Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack Bed and California Roller Brake. Dr. W. Stoxfioli, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, in Asnland. Or., for lhe prac hi«. profeHsiou, Makes all chronic -!;s, .ts. . >u< h a« Rheumatism, Asthma, fil«“. Ki htey disuases. Liver (:omplaints, i ♦ :u;rit ¡»i'vMSvs, «vc., a specialty. Consui- free. Offii « next floor to Arlington Hotel, near lhrih*|M»t. 112-44 H.'ts 3£ss. P. M. Webster, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC ASHLAND, OKKOON. Dr. J. H. Hall, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Nine Years iu Hospital Practice.) Main Street, Ashland. Or. ASHLAND ORECON J. S. Walter, M. D. S. Wil) print ice hiaprofeMÌonof Dentistry —AT— A shland , O regon . h I OREGON RIVERS HARBORS. FOR THE CHARLESTON. AMI Washington, Aug. 18. (Oregonian office, corner Foinieeoth street and Pennsylvania aven* UB. I-—Oregon fares better in the nvor m iidtwl»or bill than Cures ever before, With Mr llennann on HURT8, the house committee and Mr. Dolph on the senate oorninitqp, the state CUTS, stands third in the list. Senator Dolph has also i»eeu made a member of the conference oommitee and it is qmt«i likely that the senate increases SPRAINS, will be maintained. The bill as it BRUISES, passed the senate contains the follow items for Oregon: RHEUMATISM. ing improving mtrauoe to liarlxir at Coos bay. $125.000. Improving harbor at Yaquiua bay, $185,000. Improving harbor nt Tillamook bay, I $500. Improving ent rance to harbor at ; Nehalem bay, $10,000. For the comineiK'ine it of jetty con- ; struction and re-exam'unliou of Port ! Oxford liarlxir. with a view to as ler- 1 tain if the amount intimated for a I harbor of refuge cannot be materially Suffered Nearly Thirty Years. : lt«uenc<l, S/xmtl. 187 N. Chester St, Baltimore, Md. Improving ennui %' C.inca.le8, For nearly SO yean* I suffered with rh<’uuia tlnrulu ou and «boulder: **oal*l u U lilt lay I ann. Le« Ihaii two bottles of St. Jneol*** oil Improving Upper Columbia, inclml- I cured me. W. H. HEESUN. ing Snake river, $2l>,(MI0. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimor«. MA Improving the mouth of the Colum bia river. $50o,0lM). The Nettle. Improving Lower Willamette and Gue of the greatest annoyances in Columbia rivers iu front ami lielcw this almost inaccessible region is the Portland, $10l),(W. Improving Willamette river above poiaouous nettle—the stinging tree (lAiimrteu inorinde»). It is so poison Portland. SII.IXMI, of which sum $5DI0 ous that if its lieantiful heart-shaped may be used in the discretion of the leaves are only put in motion, they secretary of war for the improvement cause you to sneeze. The fruit re- of the river at Clackamas rnpids and eembles raspberries in appearance; R obb island. Improving the Coquille river (con the leaves are covered with nettles on both siiiee. and a sting from them tinuing the improvemeutl $3U,(X)0. Improving the Umpqua river, $!M)00. gives great pain. It will make a I >g Improving the mouth of Sinslaw howl with all his might, but it has an especially violent effect on hors<«. river, to commence construction of They roll themselves as if mad from jetty, $50,1X10. Improving Young's and Klaskanine pain- and if they do not at once re ceive attention, they will in this way rivers, $1600. kill themselves, as frequently happens Families not already supplied should in Northern Queensland. I oh " no time in pnmnring a bottle of The natives greatly dread being Ghamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di: r- stung by this nettle, and always avoid rlioea Remedy. It is the only remedy it. If yon are stnug in the hand yon that can always be depended upon for soon feel a pricking pain up the whole bowel complaint iu all its forms. 25 arm, and finally in the lymphatic and 50 cent bottles for sale by Chitwood glands of the arm-pit. You sleep Bros restlessly the first night. The paiu gradually leaves the arm, but for two or three weeks yon have a sense of having burned your band, if the lat ter comes contact with water—for then the pain at once returns where you were stung by the nettle (Lnmholtz's travels in Australia. R em ^^ ai N FOR RHEUMATISM. $100 Reward. $100. The readers of the T idings will pleased to learn that there is at bast one dreaded disease that science has beeu able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitntional treatment, llnll's Catsrrh cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature m do ing its work. I'he proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. C hknky A Co., Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75c. PHYSICIAN, • •’n * f«>- the present at the ( ongregatioual i'arsoita^e Office residence. A. C. CaldweH, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. MOKE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED ASHLAND, OREGON. Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank.—[12-38] different styles and differ J. S. Howard, ent kinds of Stoves for Eea^g and (fcoking are Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. Tb« World’s B®9 Mearía that there k ï nds of real estate business given rare fo. in. : lion, and information furnished « »»I«, rruing property iu the new town. manufactured under the 7e tl-a*ie mark. This — re, frtini Root, Surveyor—Ashland C. W. It is said that J. B. Hsggin has more money invested in fine horseflesh than any other man in America. The Rancho del Paso represents an invest- rnent of over $1,010,000. OX-JD E.NJOYS re*.!i ih*’ ;i: il*.* I und results ui* n ; nii.. : i^i rs is faken; it ispleasa.it .*■ i i H-.-'iimg to the taste. andp.Gs '*'. 1 *•! proniptlv Oll lliv Kidlit 1 s, <1 .111*1 Howels. < leHIISr-H tlll- SJ s ;■’n ■!’»•*•:mtllv, J-spcD eohls. heatl- ■i - :.ti*i fevers :.n*l eures liabiti.al •• ’* t -1' oii perniimently. Forst Ir in and $1 bottlee by : H .i-l’yr'lpte. F.Q SYRUP Cl .o.y / tute.neo. cal . Milu. t . xnt ro.?<. r.. CAR-LOAD «civare you get th 6 Dlark ana g t lhe genuio; aod «ee -'‘r'eyinr >>f all kinds promptly at • ■ 1 to • lianrea reaxonalde and cor r> . I work guaranteed. Orders forwork in all purls of the county promptly attended to, f^F’,ttti< v with **. F. Billings. 141 BAIN WAGONS, K. K. 13i*ij;titiiiun AUCTIONEER I- pny<ared at all times to sell livestock. hoiiM lK.hi xamh U. or other nropertv of am kmdin A.shland. or will attenti to INYWHEKM IN IHE rol’Nl RY. U»ng expTioiiV in the business enables me to gtiarntee .satisfaction. Aia nos iy A shland kvehy S ati rimy for sale of stock. A hlmi.l.or K K. BRIGHTMAN. V. H. kTKIÜRON, l*r* «ident H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon. KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. A big carload of stoves and ranges just received. The finest line in the countv. Call and see and believe it. F. H. CÀRTER R. V. ( ARTEL Vice-Fres. Cashier TheBankof Ashland uajK IIÄ ...« . new W- ar M - At the- ASHLAND MILLS Was Awarded the only GRAND PRIZE ome and See ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Dors a General Banking Business. '••.l>-cti«»UM made at all »eceiutible poiutR **n fa\ornbl»* terrns. *ight tf xchange and telegraphic trauafer»« Forilaud. Sau Francisco and New York. ONLY PERFECT LOTS SEWirfG mechanism /ÄMILY USE. ihiU bfHHfht <it x/x» nrtfird yritp.'t. TOWN --- Jn the town of---- i Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at Martin I Harris’s ASHLAND, OR. 14-21—ly For Sale on Easy Terms. PiiQTaGRAPHY Of .»ver twenty years' eM|x'ri**nce. has locateti in ASHLAND, OREG., All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. il ve.oneof t he Iwet sky light« in Or eg'.n. U'ol kii'iriio! hoir to lute it, O hroon . Myer's Bloek.east aide Main street. The TiiHN'.s has madearrai>gt*m< n whereby the g nume reprint VV. !>- ster’s I tiabrnigfil Dictionary andoii* year’s sul'-'r pii**'* (.* tins ¡ iper cun lie furnish* .1 t<> Tins .l.i'th iiaiy . r* i*rint of tin* original I i *i I. * I Ims 12M pag* s, i is".i * liant ■ oi.t.'tis up wards Ot 1 -tl.IXt II. ' -1 I ..iti'* **( lit*1*'svi.' i.yiii •. . « Il ar in .i.l li- tion of lli.u«* ••! th*' latis-l M*. .1 This l*ook Fa * '*•■ l i.iri' never I • "* offers*l foi l* s- t*i .• 11 *,r sjb p.p the copyr:, fit on tl.- work liaviNg • \ pire*l, elite! pt i-■ ng p:.!>lisliir-' hai*' gotten on a reprili! and in now .. fering the p* ', >■ ry low t i■■■ ■ on*' of t>. • Intuii. '- lli* y ii .■ not beet* able to atf.u ! L r.•'*.'* re. i *>r nin*'-'*ii-1 • * I tn* t***.. ■ I hkis is just as g*. Î : tIi* i 'i ion * ; . its $14 or t..-* pl..'" U- a be It*» it. Sumplet* **i i he w*>* k * * i • ,t the Ttirisos oil. •. Reni<'tnl»-r **ur prie* .his 1 ■>*•'., ami the rii>r.i.s one y only .- cash. What a l/CH<lhrj Physician Nay**: l OVAKANTKF HOOD WORK. M. K TYLER, Rainlx»w Trout from sliox» : < i S. E. < hi*»ni -I*’.! James A. Richards* hi uf tl*. s . . Board of Fish ('**mmi —.i.*n' i ■. the Stale Fish 1 lali'liery - will plant about 4*M**0 y***.i.g I. , . .. Ilia the tr a* . 11.■. I. .j Sisson, which lie w ill d : « i* ih of t b*> cns-ks in San Mat**** * , i-*' the San Gregorio, Lil !!■ -i*l •. I'.’ endero and tnlaitari*«*. Il: -*' :i are of the rainlsiw spei'ii's ,-iini il*. spawn was taken from Shut* I * *• i. where it empties iut** Klainalli * r. near ll**t Springs, m Siskiyou *.. inly, only one mile from the Orego:* I. until*' pr*>|x*rty of Edson l’:..:i. proprietors of the Klam:'a ii Springs, who have *i*>nc everyl): in their power the present season io I the Fish ConiinieMoiiets in . -ir < parent trout from the river on I* premises. The eggs after li'ing taken from he female trout are in.'itiired for al r twenty days, then t hey ¡re i . . i *** Wet moss and shipped I** th" st:.' Sisson where they at* hat* . alxutt twenty *lt*ys. then f**l and . .*| for until they ¡ire iilxnit t-.v. * * old, when tliey are shtppisl t*>>: streams in the date. Ven few people u * a ■ trouble and tune it takes to get ii: i to this age of three moiit1- The mother trout is taken from ti ■ stream, handled earefuliy, tin - - i. - moved aud put ba*-k in the without injury to her. Tl*,- n p. . . of course,a d* ilea:*■ andeari-f.ii i . illation :in*l It call be I '.idily . * st*i*>d how difficult it is ** li'in, youngsters tn an age -vh* •* I . 1 eare for tlieinselvi s. D ' .-i.: after life i<|*|>* :.is tliey r*-|'n: * as t lie sack which is ai tmi . I 1. by nature from the egg * |*[ sulxiistence. .liter thm ;r * is fed to them many * *. s .. they are very vor;a io*r- feeders t . .i. nu develop with wonderful r p* — tv. In *'<>nveying tlie fry from he I. >1. cry to the different stream* <•<»11. Bupi-rvision is kept ov**r the ca: while in transit, it being * •eFsary keep the water at an »-ven ten •ii I ri* until they are <kposited in 1• IV*' waters. Io do this it require: tm* lise of ice in large quantities. This is but one shipment of i .. which have l>een made to the >;*■■ adjacent to >S,*n Francis*':two *. luents have been made to slrt . li the Santa Cruz, mountain: ainl t to Livermore valley. 1’h*'lakes **■■■ . by th*- Spring Valley Water (*■:!, my have la'en supplied, as have Iso Lagunitas lake ami L ignni'.-i- ■ •k, in Marin county, by the I» i.l of <'i>niiHis.-ii*m*rs the present on. The lovers of this gam«* tish will i i ve an opportunity to catch th* in in i irj. e quantities within a short linn say three years from now, when they will have arrived at a fine frying siza*. The *'ommissii.m rs took from S! ..v. J creek 1,(500,IXD eggs, which i :l. largest unmlxT of eggs they h «*- ever taken at one time. In or.i* i io obtain this very large sup.'Iy th*y captured something over l'.MXI trout. Of course all were not utilized. ten,, Mc., g living THE RAILROAD SIDE AKJ1) LANDS WILEY B.ALLEN&CO. R epair S <. KN ER AL AGENTS. Jll HrMSiikCU l*uiduu<i, Orvg« n A giMxl agent wanted in every countv. For Harrows a id Ì Plows Constantly on Hand. Dr. K. S. Gordon, a lea bug ph\ :< an of Mt. Carmel. III., write- tin i ,w ing under date March 10. 1 “1 cheerfully recom.-.-nd > ft’s Ppecifio ‘ S. S. M > an a ••)!(• and p eral health re«xt»>Fer. also in ras.- , . ( *..o »d Foia, n it always gives sattsiac- • lion.” rood Mtyle at WUMKN AM JOI KNAIJSTS . • i tit Webb, of tit« New |S. F. Chronicle.i A New York editor speaks thus en- V* ■ n : l R. K.. iq . u I»* for Representative Morrow lias ex- ! *■* urigingk to women: "fh a great c itiuij ;i statement of hlfc sul*J of the pret.4**d the opinion that the * ill looms uiagy nev**qxper offices there is a «•. ■ io the big strike, last Friday} of lhe present controversy lietweeu Wei>b forward with a pre- the two houses of Congress on the [ire] udice agaiuat women. Why this paTe«l iieiiD iit evi.l ‘fitly prompted subject of and lands will lx» n com is so I do not know. I have employed ’ them for a unmber of years, and have by ]* >\\ 'lerh’s tu iniferlo. Webb promise. It is Burtnised in Washing '• ¡r’ ; « st with the statemeut that ton, though Mr. Morrow di*i not so ’ always found them to be paimdakiug, accurate aud reliable. In niatii cases uiiq m u lito h vii «| iso harmed by this express himself, that the compromise «•«» » i iv l>.««*:ri‘V Lo was a Knight of will embrace the provisions of a bill I have found that women do certain lr «»r a m. uii»or of any other or- by Ilepreseutative Vamlever to re- kiuils of newspaper work more satis than men can, and vice versa. g.<’ % .ton.” TlhMi, for the first time* sei ve the lands in question from set- i factorily One ¿f the best ’Washington .-orres- . hut ih » beginning of the eontro tleuient, except under the operations pondeuta ! ever knew was a woman. veiny, v\ <4io id . men a list of otTeuses. of the homestead law. She wra keenly alive to all the exigeu- aiiHHiig winch are tbos«» because 01 Should such lie the case it will be a wiui-ii the Knights of Labor are said great improvement on the scheme of I eies of daily newspa|ier work, was quick of wit, a splendid news gatherer t<> hat t ilisx-hnrged. Webb con repealing the Reservatiixi act of 188« and «luring the Garfield campaign aud tin a's: entirely, and leaving the arid lauds the Bulieequeul complications that * “ i iic rompp.’iy discharged the men open to settlement and occupation arose from his death, was au invalu in - •* ' r. >f I heir membership in generally. By a single |*erveixion of able aid to me. th !* t 'f ;hc Lxtiiglita of Lalxx, for the intent of the law the very act I Lave employed women iu office • mi ii" ■ in*ai':icily, breach of which is primarily applicable to this work m newspapers, with cotumlerable lini}, '1SU «■rdi'.i:**-’ *n, and for llu'k of class of laud, the Desert Lands act, .1 * 'leu. work to . mploy them, and is the one which is the most fruitful sutiHiactiou, and in numberless cast«* 1 have found that they could do some ii .»ill continue ma to do so whenever source of danger to a general system kinds of reporting far better than men. pro .r J IXNÇiMüU linse#, It. would lie of reelaiuHUon Hiid lrrigiilion of the It is a mistake to think that women í ami probtfb^ criminal nag- arid lands. a it are only fit to writ* fashion articles. tect o' •*9ity for me to omit the dis- As hae been shown time and again ‘ cli\t7” of a switch towerman for the Desert Land act has virtually of The editor of one of the great Sunday newspapers of New York is a woman. upon whose <b ur Se hestù __ ...___ ________ sobriety j fered a premium to land grai grubbers and Aud she not only manages to keep her ajiti **. |yjj!*ii.y\ dpBvaitautheyuf*- *sp*«itittors. etMwitfltort. Ttwjl ^rutrtUy Ttw^ «1 uan tity at land paper'fin fuH touch «with tl»> ttaw Yy *-t hi*- i»u*i irmb or A* >rud miroohs of which U-Iiiab may lx* 1» aop.irol node nu.lsr this act i».*'. Ti_* ■*: ti.iiisi'ort*'1 annually b_ is so groat, lhe first payment so small, Lui eh*> ,rften feads in pnblie thought and opinion. tin*- <-.*i:ip.'iny. Wliat private or pun the time for full payment so long and Most editors give women a chance ii' bn -. ii *':'- can lx- carried on subject the proof so easy to make that it has 1*> <ii*-;ai ion frixu a workur i* that he been the pet statute of all those who by being unfair to them. I think the : ball p r:.*r ii ,*."ly this or that, amount desired to obtain ixjssession of large *lay is coming when women will do a of w.ii*.? W hat employer can toler tracts of the public domain. The large proportion of newspaper report ate : • ::*•*• an i insulxirdinutiol: act was passed originally with the ing. In nearly all of the big cities based iipni, the lx'lief that th*’ of Ix’st intentions, no doubt," but it has they are now doing a little bit of it. fend* is will be snpport*’d therein i y i-ontiuually been used as a means of Even the House of Parliament has ii**' .-ei-ret organization to which he *1* r unling the Government and keep lxx>u forced to admit a woman to tlx» • reporter’s gallery, very much to the ix loiigs. or by any loamcy by widen ing away actual settlers. disgust of the male reporters. In--eii*j>lny".-*' inisim ss can lx* dini T*> repeal the restrictive act of 1888 Women make splendid ty [*e-setters, ng* ¡1 or stopped?. and leave this act iu force would lie " IT.' f**r‘going gives, without set- to ruin the prospects of any national go*xi proof-readera, gixxl reporters and tn*._ tor'll th* name or place of eiu- svstem of irrigation of the and lauds, fair editors. They do not make as *s which Called for the it Congress should get ready, as it g<xxi editors as men, for the reason, j>erhaps, that they are not so much iu ■ men referred t*i iu will some time, to utilize the water 8 «1 »»d. For these *ils- stored up iu the Government reser contact with public men; aud this ;.n4 avert. a threatened voirs, it would find that all the irri simply 1 xxviuse their sex prevents them Il ,v< en called upon by gable laud was shingled over with from gathering in hotels, clulm, cafes I UÎKIi s associates to con desert land claims, and that it would and places of like character, where st rous ubtmrdity of be spending the people's money for men find it convenient to sit and dis I me kind of arbitra t he exclusive benefit of a few individ cuss all sorts of topics. I see no rea son why women should not iu the li ion, persons other uals aud corporations. near future, find daily journalism a tutul authorities of The Chronicle still entertains the very remunerative field. They will u;i : titi'ie causes < x*s- opinion that so long as there is any ■t. 1 u L icli ae long as I oc- chalice of Congress taking bold of the be brought into competition with men, it with which I am in irrigation scheme it will be better to to lie sure; but I have little doubt that r to I**- by my duty to reserve all the arid lands which are they will be able to successfully hold Alni tu this Webb susceptible of irrigation; but if it has their own.—[Foster Coates, in Ladies’ Home Journal. !1S liutufe. te'Cii decided that Congress will take Mysterious Ocean Voice«. no measures for reclaiming these lands, M then it may be the part of wisdom to There was quite a bustle of excite open them to actual settlers, but not ment iu shipping circles at Astona the 1; At under that l*x»e and ill-constructed other day, caused by the rumor that tai act known as the Deeert Laud act. .it signal guns bad beeu heard outside the l>ar, presumably from some ship <')iinn*e .Matting 1 in distress. Mr. Grover, who has ..*»). ¡ l he last and great crop which I charge of the Astoria end of the gov r .irli observed was that of a species of ernment telegraph line, when he heard 1 gell* juDcus, the stems of which are woven the rumor, promptly telegraphed to into beautiful mate, used by the na Fort Stevens and Fort Caubv, asking ¡It tl tives for sleeping ujkiu , for covering for information relative to the matter the tltHirs of rooms, and for many oth and was informed that the sounds had er useful purisises. This is cultivated beeu beard at thoee isiiuts, but that i in water, somewhat like the rice ■ uo vessels bad l>een sighted, and con rill plant, and is therefore always planted sequently an explanation could not be I I X| in the lowest parte of these valleys. given. The xua mystery i.,*™ >uvu caused u much At the time of my visit, in thebe- speculation at both Forts Stevens and I ginning of July, the harvest of this Canby, ” on account of the inability of crop bail just commenced, and hun the offioera at thoee ¡xiinte to agree 1 I, dred« of natives were busily em upon a theory as to the cause. ployed in drying it. The river’s banks, Monday the same peculiar Bounds uncultivated land, the dry gravelly were heard from Clatsop beach, and lied of the river, and every other many were the speculations made as available s[»ot was taken up with this to their eouroe. One gentleman who operation. At grey dawn of morning had seen some service at eea was con the sheaves or bundles were taken fident that a ship in distress was fir *>nt ot temporary sheds erected for ing her signal guns; another was cer th*- purpose of keeping off the rain tain that distant thunder was the and dew. and shaken thinly over the 1 proper solution of the mystery, while surface of the ground. In "the after- still another was certain that the iuM>n, Is torX tl»e sue Ix-ui emik very j xoiuwls were the result of the unrf low iu the liorizon, it was gathered up breaking and «rashing into Arch cave. again into sheaves and placed under I Everyone had his or her theory, and Cover for night A watch was then stuck to it, but all retired to rest won- set in each of the sheds; for, however when lhe problem would be quiet and harmless the people in t hese parte are, there is no lack of Mr. Grover took step, to secure the t Ineves, who are very honest if they services of e tug to send cut and in have no <>i*jM>rtunity to steal. Ami so vestigate the unusual ixvurrenoe, and the process of winnowing went on day the Wallowa whs in readiness to start by * lay, until the whole of the moist on that mission, as soon as word was ure was dried out of the reeds. They received from Fort Canby, but the were then bound up firmly in round steamer Astoria came in about this bundles, ami either sold iu the mar time, and from the captain it was kets <>f th*’ country, or taken to Niug- learned t hat no vessel was in sight. p*> ami other towns where the manu This exploded the theory of a ship facture of mats is carried ou a large in t rouble, and the captain of the sig scale. | Fortune's travels in China. nal service and the olieerver at Fort Canby got their heads together and finally concluded that the sounds The Great Spring Medicine. IIP must have Iteeii caused bv the surf It will I h gratifying to all who realize the breaking on Tillamook rock. vital iH-cc'-itv of purifying the blood, to know that Hibbard s Rheumatic Syrup can be rt-lied upon a* a blood medicine. Sir. C. tiurvtvon* of a Wreck. B. Robinson, of Marshall, Mich., mi ya: ¡ <. EN i lemen :-I ha w suffered intensely Astoria Columbian, 19th: Yester from biliousness ami rheumatism for over day General J. G. Wall, of Alamedu. three years, anp had tried so many remedies that I had lost all faith. Hearing of Hib Cal., who is visiting Captain Flavel, bard \ R!i< iiniatii Syrup 1 bought a bottle took a run down to Tanzy Point to and found it helped me. I have now used view the scene of their shipwreck four botth-s, and it has restored my liver and I kidneys to healthy action, and done more to nearly thirty-nine years ago. It whs purify my blood than anything I have ever the first time since the wreck that be taken. I am pleased to recommend it as a had lieen there, ami he Hud Captain wonderful blood medicine. VeryTruly, B. (.'. R obinson , Marshall. Mich. Flavel spent the afternoon in recall Sold by T. K. Bolton, Ashland. ing the thrilling events of the day when both so narrowly esca(>ed A New Work fur Women. death. In Jauuaiy, 1851, the Coasting In Paris, that great city where all one's needs and caprices are catered steamer Gen. Warren left Hau Fran to, there are professions for women cisco for the Columbia river and way entirely unknown in this country. ! pointe. When the vessel reached And one is the professional packer. Hurnlxildt liayaml Crescent City the When yon think of going away, is not weather was thick, so the |Mut- of these pointe were one of your sighs as to bow yon shall sengers get all your belongings in your trunks? earned on to PortlamL The vessel When yon reach your destination took on a load of wheat and hogs at dou’t you find them creased, mussed, St. Helens aud crossed over the bar ami. if possible, what a tiny woman with eighty-six ¡>eople aboard includ ing the crew and Captain Flavel, who near me calls “in smithereens?” Well, the packer com«« in, you tel) was piloting the vessel. The steamer her what you want to take away, and was a rotten old bulk built in the then let her do her work. Skirts are East, and when they got outside a skillfully folded, Ixidices have sheets short distance it was found t hat she **f tissue paper laid betweeD them, ami was leaking Ixidly. Au attempt was the sjeeves are stuffed to shape with made to get her inside again, but the it; slippers have their toes filled with sea was running so high and the ves raw cotton so they do not reach their sel sank so rapidly that it whs found destination flattened out; and hats impossible, aud she went ashore ou and lMinneta have tapes attached to Clatsop spit. Every sen broke almost entirely them so that they may lie pinned to the lx*x or tray ami will not move’ over the vessel, aud il was decided until you are ready to lift them out. that an attempt should lie made for a This is a work for which a busy or 1 boat load to reach the shore. It was rich woman will pay well, and a wo deemed almost certain death to ven man who becomes expert at it, can in ture off in the only small Ixiat aboard. the going-away time, make that mys All thought that those who remained terious amount known as “a tidy little alxtard would lx» saved. Among the sum” very easily. The packer cotnes ten aelected to go in the small Ixxit to the bouse, takes off her bodice and were Captain Flavel amlGeueral WalL assumes a loose jacket, anil then she They reached the shore in safety, aud is ready for her work. Who, among h * m * u afterwar*! the vessel split in two, the many who are asking for some and all alxyard were lost. Seventy- thing for a woman to d* i, will start in six were drowned in all. Yesterday the only two survisors of tins profession? It is a work easily learned, anti offers a variety that must those who escaped death al that time appeal to every woman. Neither is it walked along the Bbore, where they irksome: hence, h profession which picked up the bodies of the dead offers more than lhe usual ailvantagrw the next day. General Wall will leave for Oregon for w.imau's skill.—j L idles' “ Home City to-day, where Mrs. Wall is visit- Journal. ' mg friends and relatives. The World F-nridled Siskiyou co., Cal., < »!»e-i«“irth down; bnlauce iwelw aud eighteen in*>utha. ’« «■ map at the Rail'»*a«l Depot for gra«!e<! pi o . '. etc., or address D. H HASKKLL 1< wn sit»« Agent«’. P. R. K. • «IHorni* Has the Pri'senrv **t’ tae * raiser in 1‘ngct Sanni Anything 1** Is* wuli the Behri *g Sea Trouble? i Sun Francisco, Aug. 23. Asp-nai : dispatch from \Vashingtou ii*. ■ mon iug says that nil ill»» diplomat**' i* :i- ceDce iu th*' world cannot ctl'acn th impression made by the news *a ■ ¡*- sudden appearance on i***, -I H ‘ i of the (.tlnirli'stoii, I lie in.'- |***sve :*' vessel of Umtiil ill*' S*a.* - mo * i.i Pacific waters. That six* should *>■ called from Honolulu anti or*lcr***l. not to San Francisco, the ni'ar* - [ r., but Io Port rownsend. is stro’ ■* « - dence that her movements I***-, r- ereuce to the intention of tin1 go« n- ment in the matter of the [••*:«-mg around seal islands. Jnsl ¡u ro" i:< straits of Jaun de Finn in th*' h. * *r of Esquimau lies th** British eq I roll, lieaile*i liv th*’ iiagdiip War- * .*', watching Ilia movements of tiw Am r- ican cruisers. A plainly discernible fact is tl * the most powerful war hips of ;!i. i**o navies available on the I’acdie *•,. . are confronting each *>:h. r in l’n sound, ami neither can go i *r't , take a Land 111 the pouchin, * :ii wiLLuilt -llai-Ji^su.k*LA* ■ ■f. ’ ixueU»«:. Tm* orders <iT A Ifnir .l TTotn.mi, who commands the Warspitn, ar*- as dark ly mysterious uh those which • u*>ii 'il ly recalle*! th*- Ciiarii'ston. itn*l s. nt I kt to Northern wat.-r- V, !* in *..• Warspite would follow tin- t iiaii ■ < i northward m cas*- the order- of i.e latter should semi her m that ii:* •*•■ lion after coaling up, is a *|*i. **u that nolxxly can or will answer. The assistant secretaiy of state, wl: n ipi*'Htione*l about I! * < 'hi i' plouiatically tli-nicd tlia’ tliere w s anything specially s> intieant. •; *■ .■ movements of the Charleitoii. S*i far as he knew she wonid not go nori: *f the American boundary line It seems very probable that sin wiii not go north s** Jong as allairs r*■**. in* ae they were when the hist inf* ri tlon wiu* received from thee ■ 1- but it is also within th*' Jimi so' I silnlity that the situation may * i at any moment and tiiat news m: I received from th*' north tbit make th*' pri'sence of eonie v. more formidable Ilian the ('«rwe* l' alieoliile nwessiiy m Behring sea Seattle, WaelL, Aug. 23. Ae cruiser steamed ini** the lia: *.**r ail wharves aud ixuite in sight wer, ; with s[x*ctalors. A salute of i! was fired in wt'k-om*-, anil sii i* i,r> with 21 gniie. As soon as she * to lhe anchorage, alxmt a ¡u irt* i * a mile off 111*- wbarve . a *!> !- g . . from the Chamber of *•* u*.r * ■■ *> 1 out to extethl to bel offii'er- ami the hospitality's of th*' ei:«. 'I* were receive*t with gn at l : * . If Admiral Brown anil Cap’ u* I and * iitertained on the v* f. alxiut half an hour. To-night Admiral l;r*a.*n asliore for a very few mu - s.iys that he is lien* to g* 1 a slip about J1** tons of coal, i d f M alxitit this region for a sit*' ’■ dry dock and station. H.- 1* further un truitioiis fioni Ii" * l! llletlt, I lit l:c is expect Illg .••*,. Moiulay or Tu*>sday. fl*- ■-*■"*■. 1 ill rumor that the *'In* I*- ■ * * ;■■* * ih-hring sea. The Cl.:n' * n « probably lx* here at I* . W (Nulling. Welwter'** I iialiri<lc*'il I'ictbinary :*t an As. tenndingly lew Frire- 1368 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. MONTAGUE, Asili V.I*. ^1» FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1890. I Dr. J. S. Parson. 1 HISICIAN TIDINGS t S/z B m I ASHLAND, OREGON, VOL. XV OMKGDX A t I n T— Apatia S. HxamonA, ATTORNEY AT LAW Robert A. Miller, ASHI a *. BO 50 SO 75 50 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. vrTf’KNEY mi ■» LEEDS Editor Mn<1 b .» I he facilitiea of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unliinil- t-d and when Syrup of Figg wait first pro duced tlie world was enriched with the only perfect laxative kn iwn, mh it ih the only remedy which ig truly pleasing and refreshing to tlie taste and prompt »nd effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or. in fact, at any time and th»* better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. Unit in Oregon Hr. .1. R. Cardwell, in au address Hl Ki v. H. L. C’¡I;pin in. |» t■ »r «>f th»- M Portland, liefore the Oregon Horticul K. Cliurcii, dohn it’>wu, Pa., says: tural Association, after remarking that * • a di th« n ft ¡loud, at a tone Oregon is the lieet prune-producing J;- 1 tu iribo i vui (pule p:evahnt, 1 re ' I t'”\ »f -ix <h»/' ji (.Lambr-r* district on the continent, advwsd his ( de. <’h »’era and Hiarrboea hearers to set a few more prune tr-es. h i p dv. »«>»1 as it b’-c tnif known adding that they would not probably tl t i | 1 tb- iiH*diriiie for free distri- miss it by setting two thousaud Italian L i d ii . tin i • b Lian a great run on it, prunes, live hundred Coe’s Golden uu . h c •’»:mu»*»! u.ii it was about ail Drop and five hundred Prune d’Agen, •_ p . ¡1 r v one. ho far as I le-ard from un<i if this unrulier should prove too theiu. * <aitif*d t»> its virtu, ... declaring it the ■■■'? iiDsiirine for the purpose hmil<'d, they might add a thousand ,'tIi‘ V had i ver U<>ui. I hose who gut it Bartlett peara. _If still there shonl I -i. in «! i: a ••♦mid with their neighlxoto. lie a few more acres left, they might u- <’ ” ■■ :i* . . u s pro due ive set m equal numbers Northern Spy, 1 f go t L'o d. Wl’ Cud HOlUi of At our- Thompkins King, Baldwin and Grav- srlv-s and ‘«»und it not omy an « xcel- ensteiu apples. But the land must i ‘ ient hi » lame for diarrhoea, but for all lx* well prepared, by w hich expression kinds <’f pon and un -n**in<-ss in the he meant that which has been deep- i slotr-ich and IxoweiS- It has Lein re cross-plowed, thoroughly i/ardexi tin best medicine known h< r'« plowed, I for Hu* diseases it i* recoinmemded. For harrowed and suleoilel twenty to i ’ bv <: ! Hr . .. twenty four inrliew deep. Kick headache, wind ou the stomach, billkxuuaaa, nausea, are protutjy aud agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. Me- Ixuui'x Little Liver and Kidney Pellets. 25c. a vial. Sold at Bolton's. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thlx powder never vsrie. A marvel of purity, 'trength «nd wholc-omenc.«. More economleal than the ordinary kind«, and cauuol be **<*ld in competition with the multitude of low tent, xhort weight alum or pho.phate powder«. Sold only in («•an«. Rovai. H ukimo Fownaa i’o., 106 ' Wall xlre»l. N. V.