Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 21, 1895, Image 4

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    S e m i-W e e k ly T id in g s
SH A D O W O F A HAND. '
Thursday.........: . . . . . . . March 21, 1895
B u sin ess called m e to Dieppe in th e !
sum m er o f 184fi. The cashier of one of
the largest banks in N ew York had ab- j
sconded w ith the funds of the in stitu tio n ,
and I had follow ed his tracks. Late at i
the close of the 14th of A u g u st 1 reached
m y destination and im m ediately repaired
to m y hotel. The first note o f the cock
aw oke me. The tow n clock struck 4. 1
resolved to take a look at the city at day­
break.
1 w as astonished, ou reaching the street,
Io see it fu ll of people ru sh ing In a cease­
less tide in one direction. W ondering
w hat the attraction could he, 1 follow ed
the ever Increasing crowd su rgin g down
the R ue Grande. A t the foot of the street
w as a large open square, w here th e crowd
(ormed a perfect jam . From a platform at
the opposite side I d istin gu ish ed dark o u t­
lin es th a t froze the blood in m y veins. It
w as the g u illo tin e. It w as not long u n til
a bell tolled a doleful death clangor, and
the tum brel w ith the condem ned slow ly
approached. The executioner addressed
him self d eftly to h is task, and in a few
m om ents a ll w as over.
“ W b o w a a the m an, and w hy w as he
executed?” I inquired of a police agent at
my side. H e looked a t m e w ith astonish
m ent and said, ‘‘ Indeed, sir, it w as Jacques
R ey n a u ld .”
My curiosity w as excited, and before 1
left Dieppe 1 had gathered a ll the d etails
of the life and crim es of the dead m an.
N o longer than four m onths before
there lived In the R ue des A n u es a h u ck ­
ster nam ed Morris, w ho w as h onestly but
frugally supportiug him self, h is w ife and
child from the profits of h is trade.
“ I should relish som e oysters to d a y ,”
said Mine. Morris as her husband entered
one Bunday.
“ I fear It is too late, m y dear. I t ’s a
quarter past 9 o ’clo ck .”
“ J u stin e th ou gh t th a t the shop at th e
corner m ig h t be op en .’ ’
“ Send her, then. T he tru th Is, I am
m yself as h ungry as a w o lf.”
The servant took a basket to g et th e oys­
ters and le ft the door partly open to save
her m aster the trouble of u n lo ck in g It
w hen she returned. The shop at w hich
she w as to get the oysters w as locked, and
J u stin e w en t down the R ue Grande to
procure them elsew here, If possible. She
had been absent three-quarters of an hour.
To her surprise, J u stin e found the bouse
locked. She th ou gh t the w in d had blown
the door shut, and she tried tbe knob.
“ They m u st have retired, ” thou ght J u s­
tine, in d ig n a n t that they had locked her
out.
In her a n x iety she reluted her troubles
to several passersby.
T he police were
sen t for, and the door w as forced. The
h all w as dark. One of the gendarm es
stu m b led over an object. H e stooped
d o w n , and bis band touched som ething
w et. A lig h t w as procured, and a horri­
ble scene w as revealed. Poor Morris lay
in the hall w ith h is throat cut. T he w hole
floor w as covered w ith blood. In the little
room lay his w ife, w ith a horrible w ound
across her throat. The assassin had not
even spared the in fa n t in the cradle. The
poor little creature had m et the sam e fate
as h is parents. The house w as sacked.
E ig h t days after th e crim e several m en
were passing along the R ue Grellard.
Sud denly a m an clad In n o th in g but his
sh irt appeared on a roof carrying a child
in b is arm s aud crying, “ Murder, m ur­
der!” A rush w as m ade for the door, but
it w as found to be locked from w ith in . A
few crash ing blow s sufficed to break it,
and a m an ran up stairs. In the fore hall,
at the head of the stairs, a m an w as found
w ith b is throat cut. H e w as dead. In the
cham ber a w om an w as found d a n g lin g out
of bed w ith a sim ila r w ound, and iu the
kitchen lay the servant girl, disposed of in
a lik e m anner. It w as undoubtedly the
work of the sam e person that had co m m it­
ted the crim e in tbe R ue des Arm es.
The you n g m an w ho had been seen on
the roof gave th is testim ony:
“ My nam e is Pierre Dulac. I am a
w atchm aker. F or tw o years I have been
em ployed in the bouse of tbe murdered
M anton, w hose fa m ily consisted of b is
w ife, a child and a servant girl. I slept
in an a ttic chamber. N ex t to m e slept
the servant girl, w ho u sually had the obild
w ith her. It w as about 2 o ’clock In tbe
m orn in g w hen I awoke, feelin g very th irs­
ty. My w ater pitcher w as em pty, and I
started to g et a fresh supply, but before I
had tim e to descend the first fligh t of
stairs 1 saw a m an sn eak ing up th e low er
flight.
“ B ein g very nervous, the m urder iu tbe
R ue des A rm es had so stunned m y fa cu l­
ties that, w hen I saw the m an, I w as posi­
tiv ely unable to m ove hand or foot. The
stranger had nearly reached the door
w hich led to M. M an ton ’s room w hen the
door of the sam e suddenly opened, and my
em ployer stepped o u t T he m urderer
hurled h im self upou him and pressed b is
hand upon h is m outh to prevent outcry, i
noticed that the v illa h i had only three fin ­
gers on h is left hand. I ran up stairs
again and entered the g ir l’s chamber.
Marie w as n ot there, but the ch ild w as
fast asleep. I took it in m y arm s and ran
up ou the roof.”
In tbe faubourg of Dieppe, in a rather
obscure bouse, all alone w ith a servant
girl, resided a w idow nam ed Beaum au-
rice. She w as the w idow of an arm y offi­
cer and d istin gu ish ed for great firm ness of
character. T he excitem en t throughout
the city had not beeu able to disturb her
composure, despite tbe fact th a t she was
com paratively unprotected.
On th e 30th of A pril, a t about 10
o ’clock, Mine. B eaum aurice, w ho had all
day suffered from a p ainful headache, e n ­
tered her boudoir. She w as very tired and
sat down In a large easy chair to rest her­
self. Opposite her stood her dressing case,
w hose cu rtain s extended down to the floor.
Back of her, upon a sm all table, stood the
lam p. T he lady had begun to disrobe her­
self w hen she noticed som ething th a t
made her heart stop beating. On tbe floor
she descried tbe shadow of a m a n ’s hand.
Tbe hand had but three fingers.
T be m urderer w as concealed w ith in her
dresser. A fter a short deliberation she
approached the door and called the serv­
ant.
‘ M arie,” said she, “ do you know where
M. Bernard lives?”
“ Very w ell, m y la d y .”
“ I forgot that I sh all have to pay 500
francs tomorrow m orning. You m u st go
Im m ediately and get the m oney. T o in ­
sure your g e ttin g the bank notes from M.
Bernard I w ill w rite you a n o te .”
F rolesaor J a m e s H as R eca n ted .
Infants
for
and
“ C a .to r la U so well adapted to children that
I recommend it aa superior to any prescription
inow n to me."
H. A. A rchck , M. D.,
I l l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
“ The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and
its merits so welt knowu that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach "
C arlos M artyn , D. D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
Children.
C a sto ria cures Colic. Constipation.
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives steep, and promotes di­
gestion,
Without injurious medicatksa.
“ For several years I have recommended
’ and shall always continue to
S o our so ‘ as Castoria,
it has invariably produced beneficial
rcauJU.”
En win F. P a r m i , IL D.,
“ The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
Tax C intato C ompany , 77 M urray S trkxt , Naw Y oak.
EAST - ani • SGUT0
In ter n a tio n a l A rb itration .
What thia country would do without
its owu American Psychological associa­
tion heaven only knows! The American
Psychological association hold a conven­
tion once a year to discuss the soul. If
to be acquainted with his soul a com-
jnon person must delve into such mys­
teries as anthropometry and hyperesthe­
sia, then he could be almost glad to
know he hadn’t anysonl. But these are
the mighty themes settled by the Amer­
ican Psychological association.
The greatest sensation of the late
psychological convention at Princeton
university was occasioned by the recan­
tation of Professor William James of
Harvard. Professor James is considered
the highest strictly scientific authority
on soul matters in America. His de­
cisions, therefore, may be considered
of vital importance. When he re­
cants, he recants all over, so to speak.
When he wrote a book on psychology
some time since, Professor James dis­
tinctly stated in that lucidity of lan­
guage for which scientific professors are
noted that states of mind subjectively
considered ought not to be called com­
plex.
It seems the professor has found out
better. He turns his back squarely on
his former dictum and now admits
frankly that states of mind subjectively
considered may be called complex. This
is a tremendous admission. But while
he admits this he still obstinately de­
clares that the complexity is not wbat
it is described to be by the association-
ist school. On that statement he plants
himself, sink or swim, survive or per­
ish, and he w ill live and die by it. Onr
readers are therefore warned to beware
of the complexity of states of mind sub­
jectively considered by the association-
ist school. We are always glad to be set
right in these matters.
England id probably not afraid of the
United States, and the United States is
certainly not afraid of England. There­
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fore it is fitting that these two great
countries should take the initiative in
international arbitration. We are one in
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language and methods of thought and
closely united. We are one in being un­
conquerable and determined to uphold
our own diguity and rights the world
Express Trains leave Portland daily.
over.
We are also the two most power­
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ful
nations
on the globe. So if England
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and the United States form a treaty for
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Lv. 7:00 P M arbitrating misunderstandings that arise
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Above trains stop at all stations from between them the example will be fol­
Portland to Albany in clu sive; also, .Tangent,
Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, lowed by other governments, and the
Irving, Eugene, and at all stations from Rose­ reign of universal peace w ill be the
burg to Ashland inclusive.
nearer for it.
R O S E B U K U M A IL (D a ily .)
LKAVK
ARRIVK
Such are some of the arguments that
Portland
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will
be advanced by William Randal
Roseburg .7:00 A M | Portland 1:30 pm
Cremer,
M. P., who comes to this coun­
B lu in g C a rs o n O g d e n it o u te .
try as a semiofficial international arbi­
H op efu l Signs.
tration agent His mission is semiofficial
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
Ministers
used to stay in their studies
in that he himself is a member of par­
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and
write
sermons
on doctrinal topics.
SE C O N D -C L A SS SLEEPING CARS, liament, and the address he w ill lay be­ College professors used
to drill Latin,
fore President Cleveland and every
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Greek
and
mathematics
into
their pupils
member of congress is signed only by
W e s t S id e D iv is io n
members of the British parliament The in dingy, badly ventilated classrooms.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Loudon Daily News warmly advocates Neither preacher nor college professor
M a il T r a in D a ily (E x c e p t S u n d a y )
5:35 P. M such arbitration and says that if it last­ had an idea that he had anything in
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1:00 P. M ed 25 years it would probably last for­ common with the liviug, throbbing life
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At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains ever. The address in favor of a treaty of and suffering of everyday humanity.
ol Oregon Pacific Railroad.
international arbitration between the That has changed. If you take up any
Kapresrf T r a in D a ily -(E x cep t S u n d a y
United States and Great Britain is sign­ magazine or almost any newspaper, you
4:40 P. H. I Lv. Portland,
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w ill find in it communications from
ed
by 345 members of parliament
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both divines and college professors. The
Through Tickets to all Points in the
The United States agricultural depart­ preacher does not discourse on the Trin­
Eastern States, Canada’and Europe,
Can be obtained at lowest rates from E. C. ment is investigating human food, with ity or vicarious atonement The pro­
Katie, ageut, A shland, Or.
the view of ascertaining what are the fessor does not descant on the spelling
R KOEHLER
E. P. ROGERS,
Manager.
Asst fj. F. A pass Agent.
best articles for farmers to produce. of an original Greek root.
They write of problems of sanitation
Bulletins are to be issued dealing with
Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. the nutritive and digestible qualities of aud of social economics. The preacher
Rouse, Receivers
different things we eat This w ill be ad­ writes of the slums he has investigated
mirable, if the writers of the papers do and of the corruption in municipal gov­
not hurl in so many of their blessed long ernment that the American people must
names which nobody can understand, destroy. The college professor writes
and if, at the end, they give a clear idea concerning food and its relations to the
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of what the farmer ought to raise that human body. He analyzes this and that
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w ill be at once best for his owu pocket article of food, tells the common man
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wbat w ill make him fat and what will
and other persons’ stomachs.
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build muscle. The most learned men in
I ’ lillin u n
A Boston lecturing lady teaches that the land now deal with the problems of
M l e e p f n g r C ’n r s
anger and unpleasant feelings cause heating, lighting and ventilating dwell­
E le g a n t
chemical products in the body that in­ ing houses. How to help the condition
D i n i n g C n i * K jure and in time ruin the health. The of the poor workingmen and distribute
T o u r is t
chemical result of good temper and hon­ the world’s wealth are questions that
esty on the other hand is health.
occupy the earnest attention of preacher,
S le e p in g C a r s
college professor aud statesman. It is
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B. H. Bowman, Pub. Enquirer, of Bre­ the brightest spot in the sky on which
men, ln d ., writes: Last week our little ^ ir l
M IN N E A PO L IS
baby the only one we have was taken sick the nineteenth century closes.
The Shasta Route
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
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P A C IF IC R .R .
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DULUTH
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with croup.
After two doctors failed to
give r e litf and life was h a u lin g on a mere
thread we tried One M inute Cough Cure
and its life was saved. E. A. Sherw in.
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CHICAGO
W ASH ING TON
PHILADEJLPHIA
NEW YORK
lit u i n s a m i all
For dver Fifty Years.
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
T IM E
B o th W ick ed .
“ My husband, ” said the large, fleshy
lady, “ has a habit of marking para­
graphs in the paper that say mean
things about women. ”
“ So you w ill not fail to see them,
eh? Still that is not as mean a trick as
mine play's. He cuts them all out.
Then I have to get another paper only
to find that I have been fooled again. *
—Indianapolis JouruaL
S C H E D U L E .
For inform ation, lim e curds, maps, and tick­
et», call uu or write 8. F. «' ass , Ageut, Grant’s
Pass, or
A I). CHARITON, AssL 6eu. Pass. Agent,
255 Morrisou st.. cor. 3d, PORTLAND, OREGON.
ROBT. LEONARD, A gent, Ashland.
Au old ami w ell-tried rem edy.—Mrs. W inslow's
Soothing Syrup lias been used forover fifty years
by m illions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success, it soothes the
child, softens the gum s, allays all p ain ,cu res
wind colic.and is the best remedy for Diarrhiea.
is pleasant to the taste, sold by druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a
Lottie. Its value is incalcuahle. Be sure and
ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and
lake uo other k in d .
We take off our hat to Miss Annie
Nesbit, night operator of the telegraph
office at Bonner Springs, Kan. A bur­
glar attempted to rob the office. He
thought he would have an easy job, since
only a woman was there to protect it.
But Annie Nesbit tackled the burglar,
and, although he beat her black and
blue, yet she held ou to him aud made
so much noise meantime that at length
he fied without getting even a postage
stamp.
“ It would be hard to find a more de­
graded body of men, ’ ’ says Prosecutor
Goff, concerning the New York city
police department. What interests other
parts of the country is the question
whether the police of New York are
alone in their degradation.
DO YOV EXPECT
To Become a Mother?
A . H . CAUSON.
If so. then permit ns to
say that Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescrip­
tion is indeed,
a true
!.. W. CARSON.
W W ::: Nursery!
Six m iles South o f U raut’s Vasa, Josephine
cou n ty, O regon.
“ Mother’s Frtead,"
FOR.
w ants chickens for table use at the
hotel. Cash m arket price paid
A. H. CARSON it SON, Prop’s.
100,000 t e io Stock !
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APPLE, PEAK PEACH,
PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY,
APRICOT, NECTARINE,
ALMOND, WALNUT’, and
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
Grape Vine, Curraute, Gooseberries,
Blackberries, Raspberries,
Strawberries, Figs,
E tc ., Etc.
Onr trees are grown w ithout irrigation on
Red h ill laud, and all o f knowu varieties
that succeed in Southern Oregon.
Those contem plating tree p lanting w ill
do well to visit onr orchard aud nursery, or
write ua for price list.
Foatotfioe — Murphy, Josep h in e conuty
Oregon
K. R. sta tio n , G rant’s Baas.
C A R SO N & SON.
Pointing Plows, 75c.
A nd other work in proportion
AT MARKLE'S SHOP.
Spring Street, Ashland.
for choice chickens.
Notice of New Survey.
United States Land Office,
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Roseburg, Or., Mar. 14,1895. t
Notice is hereby given that the approved
lats of survey of the follow ing tow nships
ave been received from the Surveyor-General
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o f O r e g o n , t o -w it ;
Township
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and on
No. 20 8., R. 10 West,
“
30 8., R. 10 West.
“
33 S.. R. 4 West,
“ 33 8.. R. 5 West,
“ 31 8.. R. 7 West,
U ednesday, A pril 24,1895,
at 9 o ’clock a. m., said plats w ill be filed in
this office, and the land embraced therein »’ill
lie subject to entry on aud after said date.
R. M. V xatch , Register.
R. S. S hkkidan , Receiver.
Notice of Assii^iiueiit.
N otice is hereby given that Mrs. Josephine D.
Crocker. who has beeu carrying on a mercantile
business at the city of Ashland, state of Oregon,
under the name and style of ‘‘The Crocker
Grocery Company,'' h a s'th is day made an as­
signm ent of all her pro[ierty for the benefit of
alT her creditors, without preference, and has
appointed the uudersigned as assignee, which
trust this assiguee has accepted. All persons
having claim s against said estate are required
to preseut them to me, at Ashland, Oregon,
properly verified, w ithin three months from
date hereof; and all persons ow ing said estate
are hereby notified to make im m ediate pay­
ment thereof.
Kit H ard B k sw uk ,
Assignee of the estate of Josephine
D. Crocker, an insolvent debtor.
Dated at A shland, Oregon, this March 2d, 1-95.
MAKES
Childbirth Easy
J. A Gross, at the
A s h la n d D e p o t H o te l
IT
J by preparing the
system for parturi­
tion, thus assisting Nature and shortening
“ Labor.” The painful ordeal of childbirth
is robbed o f its terrors, and the dangers
thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and
child. The period o f confinement is also
greatly shortened, the mother strengthened
and built up. and an abundant secretion of
nourishm ent for the child promoted.
Send io cents fora large Rook (168 pages),
givin g all particulars. Address, W o rld ’ s
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PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH.
Mrs. F red H u n t , of G le n v ille , N . Y .,
says:
“ I read about Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
vorite Prescription being so good for a wo­
man with child, so I
got two bottles last
September, and D e­
cember 13th I had a
tw elve pound baby
girl.
W hen I was
confined I w a s n ot
sick in a n y w a y . I
did hot suffer any
pain, and w h en the
D kah B er na rd —The murderer of the Rue
des Armes and the Rue Grellard is in my
house. B ring the gendarmes and take I1I111.
H elen B kavmacrich .
She handed the servant the note and
sent her aw ay. Site then sat dow n and
waited. Yes, a fu ll hour the lady 6at in
her room, w ith in w hose dressing case the
murderer w as conoealed. T he shadow of
tbe hand, apparent now and then, was
the only evidence of the presence of the
murderer. W hen finally the gendarm es
arrived, Jacques R eynauld w as taken pris­
oner.— E x c h a n g e._ ___________
child was born I w alk­
ed into another room
and w ent to bed. I
A S ta r tlin g A n n ou n cem en t.
keep your Extract of
An
English
literary man who was on
Smart-Weed on hand
the verge of bringing out a book at the
all the time. It was
very cold weather
Pitt Press ordered his proofs to be sent
and our room was
to
him at a house where he was engaged
very cold but I did not take any cold, and
to dine out, intending to look them over
never had any after-pain or any other pain.
in the half hour after dinner. The print­
It was all due to God and Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
vorite Prescription and Compound Extract
er’s boy however, was late iu bringing
o f Smart-Weed. This is the eighth living
child and the largest o f them all. I suf­ them, and the gentlemen had already
rejoined the ladies in the drawingroom
fered everything that flesh could suffer with
the other babies. I always had a doctor
when the company was electrified by
and then he could not help me very much,
hearing
the sonorous voice of the butler
but this tim e my mother and my husband
announcing,
“Tbe devil from the Pitt
were alone with me
My baby was only
seven days old when 1 got up and dressed i has come for Mr. Jones!” —San Fran-
and left my room and stayed up all day “
* cisco Argonaut.
N o I n s p ir a t io n .
W. T. Sanford. Station Agent of Leeper,
Carion county. P a .. writes: I can recom­
mend One Minute Cough Cure as the (test
I ever used. It gave instant relief and a
quick cure. E. A. Sherwin.
The table roars when K itty speaks.
She neither halt« nor stutters.
And every maid and matron seeks
To catch each word she utters.
“ Just like a m an!” the girls all say,
And some say, “ Even b etter!”
Who once has heard her fancy play
Can never quite forget her.
But w hen I hear her praises ring
The wonder, I declare, is
That any girl can do this thing
On plain apoliinaris!
—Vogue.
T h e C h ild and th e Man.
O nce upon a tim e it chanced that a
C hild accosted a Man, saying:
“ Papa, m ay w e play in the street?”
The Man replied and spake:
“ I should say n o t Today is S u n d a y .”
A nd th e C hild cam e hack at the Man
presently and quoth:
“ But. papa, w e w ill call it a sacred con­
cert.”
A nd the Man said n o th in g , since there
w as n o th in g to say.— D etroit Tribune.
For physical ailm ents, especially those
incident to declining years, there is no
remedy that produces such satisfactory
resnlts as Dr. J . H. M cLeau’s Liver aud
Kidney Balm, its general and invigorating
effect on Liver ana K idneys is remarkable.
Sold bv E. A. Sherwin.
D ab ster M lau n d er. tuotL
Figg— What kind of a writer ia Dab­
ster? Is he possessed of descriptive pow­
ers?
Fogg—Unfortunately, yea
Figg—Unfortunately?
Fogg—Yea In his recent sketch of a
western girl he spoke of her commercial
traveler manner and her generous un­
derstanding. The Chicago people al­
lowed that the “ commercial traveler
manner” was a compliment of which
anybody except in the effete east might
well be proud, but they suspected that
the other characterization was a cheap
fling at the size of women’s shoes, and
after that his writings were a drug in
the western market—Boston Transcript
W.L. D ouglas
$ 3 _ S H O E r ” ™ n ? ;a .
4 0 0 to 412 K S t.,
Sacramento, Cal.
9.
Urges! General Retail House ou Coast
Wearing Apparel of all kinds for men,
women, and children; Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hats, Millinery, Valises, Furniture, t'arpets,
Crockery, Notions, Stationery, Silverware,
Toys, Household Supplies, etc.
♦
I
To allay pains, subdue inflamm ation,
heal foal 6ores and ulcers, the m ost prompt
and satisfactory resnlts are obtained by
n8ing that old reliable remedy, Dr. J. H.
M cLean’s Volcanic Oil Linim ent. Sold by
E. A. Sherwin.
T he V alue o f a H yp h en .
I recall au advertisement which actu­
ally appeared, sans hyphen, recently in
a London daily, to wit: “ Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Levi, having cast off clothing of
every description, invite an early in­
spection. ”—Chap Book.
Dr. H. R. Fish o f Gravois M ills, Mo., a
practicing physician of m any years ex ­
perience, writes: D e W itt’s Witch Hazel
Salve has no equal for indolent sores,
scalds and bnrns. It stops pain instantly
heals a bum quickly and leaves no scar.
E. A. Sherwin.
Rubinstein had, it seems, written two
volumes of memoirs, but he destroyed
them a few days before his death.
When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria.
When she »a s a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Cures
A handsome illustrated catalogue
about our goods and prices sent free to
any address. Tens of thousands of cus­
tomers find it profitable and satisfac­
tory to buy through this book.
T E R M S C ASK .
Enclose money for goods with order, and if
to be sent by mail allow for postage. Auy
balance left over will be returned.
11 interested in any of the items lie-
low, order promptly, giving item num­
ber.
H910. Fine All Wool Cashmere, 45 in,
wide, and in black and forty leading colors.
Price 50c yard.
H9I1. Ladies’ Laundried Percale Shirt
W aists, pink, blue or heliotrope, large
sleeves, deep cu ffs; sizes, 32 to 42 in. bust.
Price, 50c.; postage, 5c. A splendid waist
for tbe m oney.
H912. Cream Silk Baby Bonnets, nicely
em broidered. Price, 35c.'
8 p r a ln a ,
B r u is e s ,
B u rn a ,
W ounds,
L A D IE S •
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 &. $4 Shoes
A ll our shoes are equ ally satisfailo r y
They giv e th e best value tor the m o n o .
They equal custom shoes In sty le and fit.
Their w earing qualities ere unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform .— stamped on sole.
From $■ to $ j saved over other makes.
It your dealer cannot supply you we can. bold by
E . U . S M IT H .
To Whom it May Concern.
The duplicate receipt hnviug beon lout, I
hereby give notice of ray inteution to apply for
the repay meut of purchase money paid ou en
try of lot is. w e SI, tp
ft, r I e. W M, a» per
certificate No. H.Y»1... tmoied at ttoseburg. Or.,
being dated April löi h, IÄ7.
I). P. W a l m i P.
Aslilaml, Or., Feb. 7, lftSi.V
H91S. Cuticura, the great com p lexion
and skin soap. Price, 14c.; |H>stage. 3c.
11914. Lad ies’ Hand kerchiefs, scalloped
borders and edges, tlie ’re prettv and below
regular value at 10c each.
H915. Ladies’ full length drop stitch
Cotton H ose, stain less black or m edium
tans. Price, 10c pair; postage, 2c.
To the Public.
Notice is hereby given tlint Frank C. Hunt ts
authorized to collect all bills due the uuder-
rigued aud unpaid.
H. D. P akrkk .
Ashland, Or , Jail. 28. 1895.
H910. Red F lannelettes, sm all black
figures; w idth, 29 in. Price, 8 '?,c yard.
H19. Stout “ Hough and R eady” pebble
leather Shoes for school or play, solar tips,
spring heels. Price, sizes 5 'to 8, $1.00;
sizes
to 11, $1.10; sizes It % to 2, $1.35;
postage, 8 to 15c.
AND
V IC IN IT Y :
Mrs, E. B. C hristian w ishes to announc*
th at she has fitted up dressm aking parlors
at th e Chitw ood residence, opposite H otel
Oregon, and is prepared to do all kinds o f
At reasonable pricea.
H920. Silk Pongee, tan color, 20 in.
wide. Price. 35c yard. For w aists, dresses,
ch ild ren ’s wear and m en’s shirts.
W E IN S T O C K , L U B IN & C O .
Sacramento, Cal.
2
Pelton & Neil,
The busiuess of .the} meal markets of R F.
Nell and J..K. Felton la carried oii.uow at tbe
Order to Show Cause.
51.12-
Donation Land Claim, No. 47, in tow nship 38
south, range one (1) west. Jackson conuty, Or­
egon, containing 69.29 acres of laud. Aud it is
further ordered that a copy of this order be
published in the A shland T idings (or tbe
period of four weeks and also served on Mary
A. Kilgore, Ivan Kilgore. Harold Kilgore and
Freddie Herriu, as by law provided.
Dated Feb. 12th, 1895.
fRecord signed)
J. R. N eil , C o . Judge.
Attest. N. A. Jacobs, Co. Clerk.
Notice to Co-Owners.
To O. Ganiard and H. L. White, their heirs or
assignees:
You are hereby notified that the uudersigned,
your co-ow ner, has, iu accordance with reviaed
statutes of the I’uited States, jierfornied labor
aud made im provements of the value of ouc
hundred dollars ($10U) ou the l-ust Chance
(quartz) lode m ining claim , situated iu Gall’s
creek m ining district, Jackson county, Oregon,
and that if yon fail to contribute or cause Pi be
contributed vour share of said one hundred
dollars, together with costs aud interest,
amounting to fifty dollars ($50). with costs and
interest due for the year A. D. 1894, within
ninety (90> days after the expiration of this
notice, all your right, title, and interest w ill be­
come the property of your co-owner.
Dated Jan. 21. 1895,
O ijvkb C. T iffa n y .
Coosolijatej Market,
The old Felton market, ou tbe west side
of Maiui street near tbe bridge, where
old aud new enslouiers w ill find us bet­
ter prepared than ever Io serve them
with the choicest o l meats and^in first-
class style at lowest prices
.Vsslikt nd, Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
Masonic
Directory,
Ashland.
MALTA COMMANDEP.Y NO 4. K. T.
Meets first Wednesday of each mouth.
K.C. KANE, K. C.
E. D. Briggs, Recorder
Ashland, Oregou.
8I8K1YOU CHAPTER, » S . 21, R. A. M.
Regular convocations on tbe Thursday next
afler the full m oon.
C. H. V aufkl , H. P.
J.R. Ca se y , Sec’y.
(9 36
ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F A A. M
Stated com m unication ou the Thuraday of or
before the full m oon.
J P. GILMORE, W. M.
J. R. Casey, Secretary.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. K. 8.
Slated meetings on 1st aud 3d Tuesday in
each m outh.
Mas. ALICE KANE, W. M.
Mrs. E. A. Sherwin. Secretary.
ASHLAND LODGE No. 4
I. O . O . P .,
Holds regular m eetings everv Saturday even
ing at their hall iu Ashland. Brethren iu good
standing are cordially invited to attend.
A. D. HELMAN, N. G.
H. 8. Evans, Secretary,
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 1 S .1 O O *
Meets in Odd F ellow s’s Hal) every 2d aud 4tt
Monday in each m outh.
Members iu good
standing cordially invited to atteud.
H. 8. EVANH, C. F.
Robt. Taylor, Scribe.
T he G reat » H udy ;
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE 1AJDGE NO. 14.
Meets on the 2d aud 4th Tuesday in each
mouth In Odd F ellow s’s Hall. Ashlaiid.
M rs . L i 'K lla W hitti . k , N. G.
Mrs. Mollie Farlow, Sec’y.
H. 0. T. M.
BEFORE’
Granite Tent No. 4, Knights of the Maccabees
Meet iu regular review ou the second aud
fourth Thursdays of each month a tO d d F e l
lows Hall, Ashland. Visiting Sir Knights cot
dially invited. E. ALLEN HILDRETH, Com.
G. W. C rowsos , K. K.
Kxiigfcts of Pythias.
This e
ordinary
jnvenato
RNA1TE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights ol Pythias
Ashland, Oregon, meets every Friday ev et
ing. Visiting Knights in good staudi'ug
cordially Invited to attend.
A. E. GRAHAM, C. C.
F. D. Wagner, K. of R. dt 8.
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w onde
discover
the age,
has beet
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and develop« s
and restores
weak organs.
Fains in the
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Burnside Post, No. 23, me»
•
iu Masonic Hall ou the li
aud 3d Saturdays of each m outh. Visiting con
radescordially w elcom ed.
I. C. DODGE,
Jas. Chisholm,
Commander.
G
Adjutant.
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS, No. 24.
Meets at Masonic Hall at 2 o ’clock, p. m , oc
first and third Fridays ol each mouth.
M rs . J akes C hisholm , Pres.
Mrs. Lydia Griswold, Secy.
To the Unfortunate.
quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements.
Frematureness means impotency In the first
stage. It is a symptom of seminal w eakness
and barrenness. It can be stopped In 20 days
by the use o f Hudyan.
The new discovery was made by the Special­
ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute.
It is the strongest vitalizer made. It Is very
powerful, but haimless. Sold for $1.00 a pack­
age or 6 packages for $5.00 (plain sealed boxes).
Written guarantee given for a cure. Ifyoubuy
six boxes and are not entirely cured, six more
will be sent to you free of ail charges.
Send for circulars and testimonials. Address
H U D SO N *1 E D I CAL, IN ST IT U T E ,
J u n c tio n S to c k t o n , M a r k e t A E llia s u .
S a n P ’ a u c ia c o , C a l.
ST. JACOBS OIL Cure8
R h e u m a t is m ,
N e u r a lg ia ,
S c ia tic a ,
Lum bago,
* 2 > l 7 ’ BOYSSCHOa.SWitt
C a t a lo g u e F r e e .
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Jackson.
In the in tter of the estate o f Nancy C.
Herrin, deceased.
Order to show e e m e why order ol sale of
real estate should uot be made.
It appearing to the Judge of said court, by
the petition this day presented aud filed by F.
Dunn, the administrator of the estate of Naucy
J. A. Richardson, c f Jefferson City, Mo., C. Herriu, deceased, praying for an order of
Chief Enrolling force 3Hth general assem ­ sale of real estate, that it is necessary to sell
bly o f Missouri, writes: I wish to testify the w hole of the real estate to pay the claim s
said estate and the expenses of adm in­
to the m erits o f One M innte Cough Cure. against
istration, amounting, in the aggregate, to f:UMO.
W hen other so-called cures failed, I ob­
It Is, therefore, ordered by the judge of said
tained alm ost in stant relief and a sjk-edy court that all persons interested In the estate
cure by the use of One M inute Cough Cure, of said deceased, appear before said county
court on Tuesday, the 3d day of April, A. ii.
E. A . Sherwin.
1895, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day,
at the court room of said county court at the
N ew s aud N otes.
court house, in the county of Jackson, to show
why an order should not he granted to
Italian bees are now oouceded to be cause
the said administrator to sell all of the ¡herein-
tbe best bees for this country.
afler described real estate of the said deceased
as sltall be necessary, to-wit:
The area of the new wheat crop is re­
34.73
duced at mauy points, in a few enlarg­ The w e s t------ of the south half of J. 8. Herrin
ed, with some probable reduction in the
average.
A large proportion of the cider con­
sumed in England is of American man­
ufacture.
The average apple crop of 1894 is the
poorest iu quality of any year for the
last seven.
A bounty ou foxes is desired in many
sections of the country.
The painting of house and whitewash­
ing or painting of outbuildings, fences
and gates should be looked to and re­
newed as often as needed for appear­
ance’s sake as well as for the sake of
preserving the wood.
The western farmer is beginning to
find out that successive corn and wheat
crops are too exhaustive of the soil.
When he sows more clover, he w ill fird,
after a few years, that his soil w ill bet­
ter retain moisture, and this w ill sup­
ply his crop in the destructive droughts
which now prevail.
The supply of evaporated apples has
been muoh larger this fall than usual,
but au active demand has kept the
market well cleared.
California growers w ill next try ship­
ping fruit iu tight oars filled with car­
bonic acid gas, which, it is claimed,
w ill preserve the fruit without damage
to its flavor. It is expected to prove
cheaper than cold storage.
The returns relative to the feeding of
wheat to stock are uot sufficient to jus­
tify a report at this date.
At the Cincinnati garbage furnace
works, ashes are sold at $8 per ton for
fertilizer.
POLICE. 3 soles .
1 2 ^ »2.W 0R K lN S »tEN’
-EXTRA FINE-
There are m anv aocidents and diseases
II917, B oys’ F ancy Colored Calico
w hich effect stock and cause serious in co n ­ W aists, plaited front and hack, for 4 to 13
venience and loss to the farm er in his years. Price, 25c.; postage, 4c.
work, which may be quickly rem edied by
the use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic <*i 1
H918. M en’s Goat W orking Gloves,
Linim ent. Sold by E. A. Sherwin.
patent fastenings, tan color, ami well
m ade; sizes, 8, 9 and 10. Price, 25«- pair;
postage, 4c. Worth double.
T he P o lite B r itish W alter.
The extreme politeness of the average
English waiter is a continual source of
merriment
He thanks you when he brings your
soup, again when he brings your nap­
kin, when he takes away your plate,
when he happens to find you looking at
him—iu fact, he says, “ Thank you, ” at
every turn, aud says it iu such a jerky,
mechanical fashion that you cannot re­
press a smile. His example is followed
by the bus conductor, who thanks you
for your fare and thanks you again when
he hands you your ticket, and by the
theater usher when he seats yon, and by
every servant you meet, in the most in­
appropriate manner. They overdo the
“ thank you” business, and always em­
ploy the same jerky manner and me­
chanical tone.—Chicago Record.
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