Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 21, 1893, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
Probate < oiirt.
t'riday,...
THE
WORLD’S
FAIR
NOTES ANO NEWS.
yTbe German Reichstag finally
thX emperor's bill last End
narrow majority of 16 votes.
Ottumwa, Iowa, July 12.
building of the Johu Morrell
packing house burned touigh
la «500,000, fully covered by msii
We supposed the applicatio:
Oregon were all in, but we not
candidates for office are stil
registered at Washington. \\ ill
one figure up the applications a
pare the aggregate with the del
vote in Oregon last fall? [Statesi
I.EGA 1. NOTICES.
nr tlif b vue- '
It is one of the notable sigt
changed conditions of Amenc
that whereas Fourth
“
of July
were formerly marked mainly
boasts of the golden future li
mat 1,
they are now largely
_
warnings of dangers ahead.
r a busi liess
y. H«- \\ at
Rs \\ 111• ami
amt*
llulilt'
1 i a.
\\ IKT«* lie
rmii thv law
A Leu
malfar t<>r a
;i lining the
The N. Y. Recorder prm
July patrioticseutimeuts from tl
Governors in the Union,
them this shot:
Salem, Or., July 3-1.
that the newspaper press of the
has repeatedly stated, witboii
demal or public protest, that
dent of the United States is
federal patronage to intluenc«
atonal action favorable to his
financial question, is most unu
evidence of national decadence
SYLVE s TEK 1’ hxn «
The Yreka
speakiug
extra session of Congress winch
convene in August, says
the President considers
an uuwise law, which li
more arbitrarily than the
would dare to do. He
set aside the Sherman bl
manner, but for fear of impeachi
had Harrison ignored the Gt
Cleveland has, there is n<
Geary and hi» fellow D m
by several Republican!
articles of impeachment,
session, Cleveland m
act repealed, and th
the Democratic side,
deprived of the loav.san-i ti.-li
political friends.
Uu.lc r the following head w:
summa ry of all legal notices publ i-he.1 ill Jm-k 1
son conmty.
COUNTY COURT.
«'itatiion to heirs of Isaac Con* taut, deceased, 1
to Hppv ar August 15th am! show <auae why
lninGli ator should not be ordere d to sell realty
belling! ng to estate.
Citati ou to any parties interc* te«l to appear
before the county court Sept. 5,* Is*.*, hid ! «how
why guardian of Andlcy Porter, a, minor, should
i not be <einpoured to m H interest in certain real
property iu Ashland belonging t.> estate of i>
Porter, deceased.
Pinal settlement not i
M<* Halt an .deceased, > 1. >ony
Date of san! final settlement sept. 5, Is1
E. V. Carter, administrator of esta
let rased, will sell a lot of rea
anti belonging to su
inmenuing Aug. 17. 1
J. bay, adniinistrat
ludi Amy. decuasi-.l, will.
1 at public auction several j»a
brhmging to the estate. 111
Hi res of farming lami* sitili
Point,'besides t
amount
mt town proin rl
Antone Joseph'* Treasure
lUrant’s Pa-- Court, r
The manner in which the late Ant
Joseph hid his money in the loft over
kitchen was very unique and ingetiiou
and if the
location of the
had not lieeti previously known
his nephew 'it would
perhaps
have remained hidden for many
yet. A joist ba I been very
mortised Htid into ’he cavity the su
«1700 had been neatly placed, each Sb
rolled in paper and tied with a st
These packages were then packed an
with cotton rags and the lid of
mortise neatly slid into place and held li
position by a small screw, which wa- no
visible to the casual ghiuce. There w,
a sum of «250 found in a purse thrown
amo-igst some corn cobs in another ¡-ait
of the building, ami it is though Anton,
bad placed this there to lie more easily
found by robbers, who would then desi.-i
in their search. Antone Rose invited
Justice Goodell to assist in making th«-
investigation on the occasion of the
quest aud thus the byiden gold
brought to light.
Keleasetl by lk-atli Tliis Time.
Only a week or two ago Dr. J. T. 11
laud, sent to the penitentiary two or thr
years ago from Josephine county to serv
a twenty year's eeutenee for rapt . w .s
pardoned by Governor Penuoyer. In
land had lived in Josephine county for i
long time and was a miner. After hh
release from the ]>en Ireland, who i*-;.i
ohl man 67 years of age, went up to For:
laud and sought employment obtaming
sufficieut work to earn a precarious
livelihood only. Monday afternoon while
engaged in carrying some furniture li-
was suddenly stricken with a spei
heart trouble and died iu a few- minut
Catarrh
The ablest physicans of
recognize catarrh as a bio*
aggravates the mucous -urtat <
Revealed Remedy purities th
stores health to the atlecteil m
stop* offensive discharges and <
breath. For sale by all druggist
The G. C. Eddings notes ami
have been left in my hands for collet-: n -n
Parties knowiug themselves lmlel'.d
thereon will please call and se'tle t
same without delay.
*E. i>. Bm<ios, An'».
Moore's Revealed
Remedy
Balbriggan I nderwear. Negligee Shirts, Straw Hats, Tenni>
Shoes, A.c, all of which can lie found al
tin- right prices
•
AT O. H. Blount's Clothing
Palace.
Of sv’4, St
I as property of defendant t
f pialliti!! id
and intet
ml accruing
I
AT
ASHLAND
< hir stock is fresh and new and comprises all the latest
novelties in the way of Men’s ami Boys’ wear.
Thursday, July 27
14 of nw*4, ne'4 of *w'4
, i p 26 s, r 2 !•
Mens Suits of every description from $5.00 up.
i ouniv iren*nrer Hine
mi Jun e 7 to Inly 7. Is*
(
Men’s Elegant Summer Suits from $10.00 up.
Calif
Besieged the
More Arrests for Siunggling.
|Portland Pi-pat. h July 17.
This morning United States .Mar
Grady arrested James Lot an, ex-coll
tor of customs at this port on two in­
dictments for smuggling Chinese and
opium and Inejs-ctors Chas. B. t'ar.linell
aud R. G. Paddock on two indictments
eachfortheeameoffen.se. Wm. Dunbar,
one of the owners of the Haytian K-
public, was arrested on three iudictim
and Nat Blum, his partner, on
These make four indictments
agaiust 1 hmbar and Blum, ami both
under «12,000 bonJs.
Lotau and
olhe-s are under «2tk> each. The atr< -t
were o.ade quietly aud tionds were readil’
furnished. Other arrests are to be mad
and when the investigation is exha.i
here it will be taken up over on
Sound, and there will la- a cracking
wild tire rtiuuing through tall timber,
is reported that C. J. Mulkey, of l'a.-
special agent of the treasury, is imlu
but has not been arrested yet.
Wearing ¡Fine Summer Clothing,
shcutr ml
Denver, July 18. No m
witnessed here Itefore like
morning, shortly after th« hoi
bauks opened lor bus
of three savings bank
cited the ma le. e.
opening the etleels
anxious dejMitutors.
house bunks located within fou
of each other were surrounded.
Into the streets crowds gathered uutli
police Were called to clear the wav i
traffic. At 10 o’clock the 1 mon Natl
with a capital of «1,000,1*00, p<
uotice that they would not opei
floors. This started th« panic, m,
lowing quickly the Commercial N
¡stated a similar notice, mid thei
National Bank of Comm.tree. A run hi
mediately started on ail the other bank
although to no great extent upon tin
People's National. The First National
appears in unexceptional conditi.-u, hav­
ing over sixty [ter cent, of the <i»-p- .-its
hand, with a private fund of ¿1,‘toO.Oti1
addition to draw upon, making it i
[stseible to close their doors. The
rado National and several others >
as good. The crowd withdrawing
money are all email depositors
banks are paying all demands ex -<
time certificates, demanding that
remain uutli the expiration of th. i
The five banks winch closed
doors today are the National 1:
Commerce, which is believed t
solvent; the Union National havii
(W.OuO in securities anil owing bn’
000; the Commercial National, w
capital of «*2.*>0,0U0; the American N
with a capital of «2,0l)V,00<>; tl
*>le bank, a private u
• at «100,000.
Affirmed amt lienied.
y's dispatches brought a r«-p. r
e
*1 s^‘Hlip.- ero'old h- J—
sett me t . S. government bo
xa
.Mol
n and the Hawaiian seal poachu
scho
r Alexandria. The report sa
the MMiican attempted to overhaul t
Alexandria for violation of the seal fish
mg law and tired a shot over the scho- ii
er's bow. The Alexandria is rejmrte.l t.
have returned the compliment with a >'■
|x>und shell that cut the government
Isiat amidships and disabled her maehin
ery. The whole story is rendered rather
doubtful by ¡the following dispatch:
Seattle, July 18.—The story about t he
United States steamer Mohican 1»
tired upon and disabled by the ste
sealer Alexandria is now lielieved to I
hoax. The story was told by ««.
Barrett of Kiok island, who earned,
on the City of Topeka, Imt the oflii-eri
the boat know nothing of the occurred
Judge Truitt, of the United States <
of Alaska, and E. Hatch, ex-collec
customs, who arrived on the <,
which left two days after the T.qiek
they had not heard of any such
and the mail lx>at from the in
arrived iu Sitka several days le-f
left. No other passengers exce|
no other steamer, and none of tl
of either, knew anything to c<
the story.
season is at hand; also the season for
I • * V*»
Onr line of dark-colored suits in line cutaways, square
cuts and round cornered sacks cannot lie beaten in Oregon.
\\ C have just received äodozeil fill»’ Negligee oversliirts
ratiging in price from
to $2.50. Every one of them i<
a bargain.
.1 i •«•»/ ./-l’s
Í; I'/tEs
Sil
** ! h:n a piuii**er 1
la-en i
son E
vims iil \acciiiation.
lily, < it'i*ing i'U'Ht ng««
arm i iiust I h * amputa
recovt •ry would I h * dot
• built a 1.1.-..1 purifie
• iirpi« e.| t>i learn tlmt
Jluul. with whom I i,
f’hrl* «. Vi. I decidi
HooiP a Sarsaparilla, a
when it aevine«! to hel
w limiter ns we g
Iilu. au«! Lav ing u*e«l “
<• 4 red. A b H« hh !' s St
plisliedsn< h won lvrfu
it m H I !• ■
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Upper
The City
or i .
OUR SHOE STOCK IS THE FINEST
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
[ Boys’Shoes $1.50 up. W e have a magnificent hue of
Men's I'ine Shoes ranging in price from $1.50 to $5 j»»-r pr.
i vi : mu ' a
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< hir Balbriggan (.’nderwear is grand; 50c to $1.25.
In Hats our stock is the largest and cheapest,
llats 25<- up; Men’s Hats 50c up.
l’.oy-
We have a tine line of Light Summer Coats from 75c
up; coats and vests $1.50 up.
Men's White Shirts from 50c up.
We carry an immense line of Neckwear, ami Collars
and Cutis, all of the very latest.
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FIGYCLFS OF F VERY DESCRi PTION. •
ftM byiLDINftj^PoRTtAlMuJÌREGOF!.
Entra
and l.oar.liii
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to? dPAGÍFIG(JYCLEgO.
I f hid !
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pri»wprrou* year in it*
of studies. Thorough in
>* tour*« added. Tuition
flo. lizard hih I l«»dgn g nt
llir eh isant new dormitory
n the campii*, where stu
rrsonal *upcn isiou.
JOHN W. JOHNSON
President.
id »•>*
Remember we are the only exclusive dealers in Men’s
Goods in Southern Oregon. We < arrv tin* assortment ami
and give you your choice.
•_ Yours Truly.
O. El.
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Ashland, Oregon.
CLOTHIER A H ATTER.
Item*.
A tine line of
NO LEADERS
ths
RACK6T STORG
But ALL Coods at the lowest possible cash price.
New Invoice Ladies & Misses' Shoes Just Received.
We carry full stock of P. N. & S. C. Corsets.
1
Also the genuine Jackson Corset Waists.
I 1- tin- home of
ILtidiii- Sinulaj
I w a* hu rit <! i n
■ ..tlork, Mr.'
w lb- I rolli S. .nt h
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th. I. !
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1.
5A acres, comfortable house, barn ami out­
buildings. well, 5D0 fruit trees of bearing age.
Pleasant location,city water within 150 feet of
house. A good home for someone. Price
S220O.—J cash.
2.
Fine lot in Highland Park Addition. Price
$125.
Ladies'and <'hildren’s Fast Black
Hosiery in all qualities.
■ p.l! lit-,
tIn- W >...|-
L jíi <I í <‘ h '
(ìl<>\<*s.
: iii <I
U|. from
Gr.
Kstateand Insurance.
five lu r Castorio,
•rit ti fur l'astoria.
i lung to ( 'asteria.
In n - I. :
tb«-m Cu.->toria.
: I. >latr \«| in il.
yi i t li.- S a:.< Norinid
li hns i«ii<*tied an en-
I ■■'. 11.«* largPBt ili ite
:• i -.. I <-oui>e bus
h-p I l.y th« ndildii-n
■•c
ii> |i irtment in
ven [irm-tu-.l «x-
•n-'i nf n.othods.
1 ' e;»- -ia| erihc
ASHLAND, OREGON.
THE ONLY WAY
‘- -li . il k’iii.lu de of
. ;
Normal, fine
d< | ... tiu ul fui thè
You can
ui,.
.
MILLS,
Near Ashland.
Victor. Rambler, Cleveland
and West. Wheel Works
HUd
. ìxHHitì, with
ìli -t books <»f
Beginning April ist, this fine young
Stallion will make the season to a
limited number of mares at the
stable of D. H Jackson, at
EAGLE
■ • . thè w. rk in
- ' -<n revts l aud
- I Ino a brighi
K'i'iiili ami us. fui-
i u» < ore disuft*e,
il ¡ kt infurnation
iu ••:•! h hutif-
■*. lint -...und
i KJ * to p».y pu*t
K. BILLINGS,
BICYCLES
Is with an axe.
DESCRIPTION and PEDIGREE.
Dark bay Ntallion: weight 1200 pounds: black
alxivv knee* and hocks; foaled Sept. 6, lsso.
Sir**«! by Raymond, son of Socrates, 4 year-old
AUCUST MICKELSEN,
record 2.34 1-4, aud sire of Socrates, roan geld
Maker of
ing. 2:27 1-2. by Rynlyk’s Hambleton fan. sire of
Dexter, 2 17 1-4. Nettie, 2 is, orange Girl, 2.20,
Gazelle, 2 21, Jay Gould. 2 21 12 and thirty two
others with records’of 2:30 or better.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
First dam. May Alexander, by Herr Alexan­
der, son of Mainbrino Pilot,2 27 1 2, and sire of Oak st., opp. Hotel Oregon,
Hannis, 2 17 :: 4. M^mbrino Gift, 2 20. .F.mulus,
A m I i I hik I, Oregon.
2.25, David Wallace, 2 2s. and Morning, 2 30.
son of Mambriuo Chief, sire of La«ly Thorne,
2 is 1 4. Second dam. Old Fly, by Banner Chief,
>ire of the «lain of Corbin's Bashaw, 2 2»>, of
Mainbrino < hief.
TERMS—To insure, |20.
Boots & Shoes to Order.
Fruits a"1 Produce.
FR6D T. 7VVERRILL
The Pioneer dealer of the l’aciti«' Coast, with main
store at :>2t» Washington street. Portlaml, sells the best ami
most reliable machines ma<le in America. Over <><•<) new
and second hand Cycles lor sale or trade, cash or on easy
payments. Write to him befmv you buy. 52 page illus­
trated catalogue free for th«* asking.
I*. H. Donoghue has opened for bun-
inees again at the old stand iu Pioneer
Block, and will handle all kinds of fruits
and tierriea as well as other prodtu*.
IST Highest cash price» paiil for poul­
try and eggs.
Reiiieiulter at thejPioneerblock,front­
ing plaza, Aaliland.
You arr res|>ectfully invited to call at
the Novelty block (op|M>aite Hotel Oregon)
and examine new Millinery tioodn.
Will t«-ll you all about it in Ashland.
M rs . E. B. C hristian .
kflN'ING HI VXKÄ -THKMOS1 APPROVK1»
* forni» alwsj'n to he had al the Tli>:Ma« ol
fire al louent pri<*e. Alno n full line of real e*
lute blank», ju»lir e s blank*. -t<-
Order* by
mail promptly attended to