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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1893)
SPUPLEMENT TO TuV EDFORD MAIL. MEDFOUD, OUKGON, SKITKMIJEIM. 1893. FROM THE COUNTY EAT. KEAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS. Robert H. Hulley to George V. Priddv 16- feet off the south end of Its 9 and 10. blk S. Park add, Medford: 4(Ht. T. M. Baldwin to Mrs. Klva J.Miller Land near 15rovnsboroujh: $1. Sujrar Pine Door and Lumber Co. to V. T. Fradenbursh All of blk til. Ceu tral Point: $4U0. Chas. Winters to J. F. White Lois 4 and o, blk SO. Jacksonville: $175. Orchard Home Association to Chas. E. West Lots l'Jand 22. blk 3, Orchard Home Association: fc-TtKi. Martha M. Cook: gamin!?: guilty, verdict of jure. State of Oregon vs. Frank 't hrissiiij Indictment for giving intoxicating liquors to minors. K. K. Anderson vs. S. Broivn Con firmation. COMMISSIONERS- COURT SKIT. TERM. In matter of county road, petitioned for by J. W. Mastorsoii etal., in Gold Hill precinct Ordered that F. M. lilevens. T. T. Thomas and James tel. He Is from Eugene, via OoUl Hill, and Sums Valley-will be hen; about tea clays, and poe from here lo Medford. The quality of his work insures biin a good trade. Tai-ko. Taleut Shavings. Thrcshlnc i about all done and people are now busy with fruil. The DunUar.1 brothers are holding a series of meetinir to include Sundays 3ru and Hub. They are to have communion Oixt Saturday eve. .1.-....;....! .u. ,...,1 l ne laiem puone SCUOOl is io n)inairn on appointed iewers ana:., iflh ,., .ui.Pr.iiw.riui.1 C.J. Howard, surveVor. to meet ami i ibe ferule and MisJ"zclia Cheney assistant. Qlialifv 2il dav of StlUmber. 11:. i The school is an assured successoti the part of Hospital report approved. Ordered that the road fund due this and different "mail exebam- McUouga! be j the teachers, as far as the rendition of the old i school bouse wiil permit. i w.f'.,n I'.irvn-, l"lnt nn.1 his Sound have y lo .lonn M. t,in- j county snail lurneu in on autre iaes, , replaced ne rilh ? stile, instead of the clunisy old rock box. I . . ... r i i ( it is a silent imnwrcmfni, pui i. lacks a cwa- lieu .uu-v'-im -.mama uuu opi.i :i,,nX,ir f tmi! a 1ins or,-drd depot abd . the same in payment of state taxes due ; ticket office at this point jfrom this county and semi receipt for; We Talent people were somewhat startled be loud reports OI munoer uoao tile valley la.i son 1 acre .4? ras, Central t'oint: , anu mat tne s-uue treasurer is au-.nor- . 146.25. Marzee Cooksey to John M. Gibson 1 acre. Central Point: I0U. party of about a dozen youne people f ro:n Ash land and as tbev passed through here Friday they looked we'll I think tbey will look better when they change their bead eear and spruce up generally. One day last week our genial R. It. arer.V O. U. Husted. was somewhat alarmed as he en tered bis wailing room a it was filled by a large uartv of Indiaus seemir.irlv on the war path, but bis fears somewhat subsided wbea he discovered thai tbey vere nearly all squaws. Iielng reassured by that fact he soon obtaimd the information that tbey were a partyof young Indians from the Klamath reservation who wuh their teacher, were over here on an outing They bad never seen the cars and it was quite a novel sight to tlietn. but they did not seem lo be overawed by the snorting iron horse. They remained here in Centaal I'otnt several h-Hirs while their teacher was gone lo MeOford. They were very quiet and orderly and minded their own business which is more than the same cumber of youn; Angio Saxons would be apt U do. COHITUsKHT BAPTISM. (Too late for last week. I Rrowiisboro-Uutie Creek Splashinjs. Mrs. Mcltonald and daughter, of this place, visited Medford loiiay. John Obenchain. of Big llu::e. is furnt-hia the shindies for Fred liownlng's new house. Messrs. Heal and son are delivering some nne lumber lo jas. ueu. oi liruw nsboro, sale. Our Browcsboro school was opened Monday, the -till, under the management of an cftlcicul teacher. Miss EilaTernii. Kre.1 Downing has Ins-n hauling lumber through ibis place. He I building a rnmaihU ous dwelling bouse on his place above Lake crwek. Our Butte Creek countrv has been called up on lo furnish three juror for tne present term of countyourt. James llctl. of Brownsboro. P. Farlow and Mr. Towne. of lair creek. George Crawson to H. C. Messinger j the sanie to the clerk of this court. 40 acres, sec 21. twp 39 S,R 1 E; $200. Ord-'rcd that the court offer the sum Oregon A: California U. It. Co. to i of ."( 0 reward fin-1 lie delivery of Geo. George Crawson H acres, sec 21, twpiE. Bloomer, the defaulting treasurer lie O 1 V. 1C1A I il tliifKiiiintv lot. I h. ..n?wl e i1 fli.k .... ik x i., ? .-. ...... ........... . ..... . ! reunion. J. C. Corum to Anna E. Corum 20l ' sheriff of Jackson county: ordered that acres, sec 28. twp 34, K 2 W: j this order be published in the ni-ws- George Aargadins to G. S. Butler i papers of Jackson county for four Ind iu twp S. R 2 E: $.1.m. j weeks. U. S. to John V. Herriu 160 acres, i l.vp 3SS. K 1. E. U. S. to Thomas A. Shaw 160 acres, 'wp 34 S, R 1 E. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDIXHS. james narvey vs. soutneru jracinc Co Dismissed at plffs and dfts costs, j State of Oregon vr. V. E. Butler I Indictmeut for assault; verdict of not guilty returned by jury and deft dis charged. Bondsmen exhonerated. T. A. Shaw vs. Sarah Shaw Divorce: decree granted; plff pays costs and ex penses of suit. W. S. Crowell, Ed R. Owen arid E. E. White Excused as jurymen. Jackson County. Or., vs. Geo. E. Bloomer et al. Dfts given 10 days to tile answer. Jackson County, Or., vs. Geo. E. Bloomer, Treasurer et al Pltf granted leave to withdraw the amended com plaint, and that the original complaint and action be dismissed, with leave to beg'n anew. Kasper Kubli vs. J. A. Hanler and G. M. Love Judgment (or "plff for $424.50, with interest, costs aud dis bursements. State of Oregon vs. H. W. Clopton Indictment by grand jury for the crime of 'mahem." State of. Oregon vs. H. W. Clopton Indictment for assault and battery. Stale of Oregon vs. E. B. Farlow and Milton Smith Action dismissed. Jesse Dodge vs. Susan A. Dodge Dismissed at Plff costs; judgment entered against plff for costs. Susan A. Dodge vs. Jesse Dodge Cause stricken from docket; judgment entered against Susan A. Dodge for costs. Mannel Silva vs. Wm. Redding Action dismissed at plff's cost. State of Oregon vs. George Caldwell Indictment for murder; continued until DwCember term of court. State of Oregon vs. Antoine Morine Not a true bill. Orchard Home Association vs. John S. Herrin et al judgment for plff; costs and disbursements. H. L. White vs. Southern Pacific Co. taken under advisement. State of Oregon vs. Henry Lowe Indictment for an assault Not a true bill returned by jury. State of Oregon vs. Henry Lowe aud cnas. mills Action dismissed. There was quite a lively little fracuft in Rogue nver Wednesday of last week between Ca.s Oilman aud Chas. Heescr. of Tolo. ll appears thai Hceser has a fish irwp in Kguc river ana night and expected of course, to see the dust " . closiii u3 more Oan turned inn rr.ud Ibis morning. oul we i-arneo. ; h . , . . . ;n , ,rf , . II was the Mcdtord p-opio givmg expression to e third oi me nur. i ay u- .! -,r l' ,be,r )ofu.ner by irog. ralUyrioia t Tne thai they tmglil k,-.-p the cannon nil afler the , . HieMV-mvB. . ,h. riv.r where Of.maurli. we are au g.ad o. tuts pnvuege. - . . , cotnmw.l - . -. j yujj. raitirr rough language, so much si 'that .,. . - ; oilman uxk oSense therat and they proc,edel kllT Micky llelMS. i IO settle the matter tl.ere !a tLe wa:er. where t they proceeded lo wash away the sins of Fr!.k Morgan's sist.-r. from California. Is ; the otoer man. Charley Oilman's sins being of It s magnilude were more easily removed. Sir afler about iwoor three immr-rsions he crwd enough. Tae bystander say lilal tbey are nol certain whelfcer idey used ihe correct forui itta or n.n durice ibe immersion, but as tbey were coming together ihey usesl !a.gage (mewhat similar lo the iao-.ru are Usd on s'JcN occasions Nol being satlsli-.l. Mr. lU"ecr came lo Central lNilnl and swore ul a coji fiatnt axrainst oilman for assault and battery 'pon Citlman's appearing fr trial, the com plaint not being made according ui la. the case wa dtsuiisse.L During the Soldiers" and Sailors" Reunion the faro on the M.-dford-Jaek-sonvilie railroad will be on fare for round trip from Jacksonville only. Pioneer maple saj. like you uster pack at the '"biiing down."" at Wolter's. Miss Llllle :n-ry eni Saturday and Snu- i t-ilK, Hue of cigars over brought day wuh her fneud. Miss Kl.en liurseil. he ; , . k . attended the lone oak Sunday school and . to mt nern Oregon, at C . . U olters . sKH-med well rlea.d wuh l;ie progre-ss made by ; . , . , ,. , the pupils under ibe giwd mauasemeni of iheir : A vonng man at a UaU. near Ivnua jble teachers. . Pesth. Knngarv, exasiH-ratisl Kvausc j James Savage Is now dolcr threshing on Big bis attentions to a voting ladv were Sllckv. He is doing splendid work and lia .,.,.,. 7 - ; ... tended the basket niccilng at Ema. Sunday. very qulel and well bchatcd crew. His son. stlgutea. tmaguien t nai II ne jnnen.ea .Miss Racuncl Nichols, of this place, com- l-",""n- has ow leu toe micntnp anu re'.urceu ins father S l;irge estates be won!-! I an meuced a six months lena cl school last Mu " v, '''" . Josephir.e county, where lie will . , ..jtor ecordiu-lv h' re- dav al Wellen 1 teach a rail term of school. He is one of the acctpiaim sailor. Aiwrmiio ni re- Walter KMxraW. u ho h Ixa nrtaea to : J 'lh,Vh,D:" I11 fth house mid kilKM his nwm for mvcfuI wrvk by icknt.. t able " , f hl5 parvtlts. who were 111 Ml asifOp. in K- a. xiu i uuain tTjarlr s Carney, oar of our pnjxrous larra- . , . . If , , , lo be aboul ugiia. J rrs. i moving hU wife and chlMrl n into .Mtxl vnth a h.ltchot. He thea immU-nnl his Sim HoJs the rhampioa fisherman, re- j lortJ lhisi WOvk to lake B.n in;a4re of ih public r gjx voune hlther and sifters and re- wiin iocawramraai. Irf. Nanvcaa. All of ihr oM fnfnls ami i I Ecak.uK h.in an extmUrtl vtsu. ' viHin frif nil and rlai:vrj on Hi Suckr. ! Mies K3:j tiXta aaJ 3v- 1'ankov. of Cn : iral Totot. wr? tho irus-o( Mr David C.dj: j caUc. Sunday ovcnln. j I4H! Harry. or. of Hand cacraw.c. as x- j rlous:y hurt out d. y lat wk by bvtcfr thrown ( fmm a fr.wiiauit br.-, box i much bolter we lor ; are clad to twiy. 1 WiUiatn i.rcviry and fatally, flndlD? that ! they wtrrr I wm wk too iarly for huck'ebcr i r;i- have returned Uoinf, but niHt hnvis i bad a very caytyabi- trip, nrvfrtin-le. aati j will try araia wasc ttmo thl tail. 1 Mr. Nlchoi. of M :svurU ho ha bwn naV- ins rt'latmm San Joe.talif rnia an rxt-ndHl i v.Mt ti now viMlla btr brtht-r. V. T. MHrr. whom he ha4 nt wn Ir y4ars. tt hipe ; tnat shr wilt be well picaod wtUt Kofm nwr vailvy. Sams Valley Items. Misses Anna and Cora Gull, of A -d laud. ar paying their home a viii at tu. p.ace. Quit a number of folk of this section at John Vclby. the travel. nc photORraphrr. lo cated hi jra fiery at Moouvtlle a couple uf weeks. Ills work is Urt cla and never falls to pive attslaciion. Miss Minnie iiall. who has Ik en Uiirnlnp phottrraphy from the atwve nametl penilemuu. InlciitL- to follow that buMuess in the near future. KVA. Sagle Point Eaglets. Had a nice little shower on Tuesday morninjr Jonas and Pottcrnreon the sick list this week. Miss Amy Sa fiord is poinp lo attend tlie bus iness college at Med ford fur one term. Mrs. A. G. Johnston and children have Ueon spending the week in Med ford, visiting rela tives and friends. Miss Alva McDonald was visiting at her mothers, Mrs. Pool, over Sunday. She com menced a term of school at the Lone tre school house on last Monday. - Mr. Grieves had the mistortune to lose one of his dry bouses by lire, on last Friday morninc. and it hud six or eiishi hundred pounds of fruit in it. lie is repairing and rebuildlug It. Your correspondent had the pleasure of sam pling some of the nicest peaches in the world, latelv. They are the product of C. w. Taylor's Mneorehi.nl. They are of the Uriggs seedling variety aud as large as the largest. Many hogs are changing hands now. Consid eration. A cents. Mrs. Simmons sold fifty head M. S. wood sold 111s to neighbors will soreiy mis them, and will gladly welcome them back in our mldM at the expira mm of the term. Mr. Carney will keep bachel or'tj hall during thtir ab.Mnce. Hiu. Nye Bhothek. (antral Point Items. WftS turned to the U-ill. where lie damy-d for the remainder uf the ni-ht. j AU doubt a$ to the truth of the report j that Emm Pasha, the noted African ex t plorer. is dead an set at rest by a story told the Assoeiaw-d Press by A. J. bwan. intionary from t'jiji. He says he has it from undoubtrtl authority and front several sources that as Hmin was making his way to the ctwist he and his band were surrounded by the natives, set on by Arabs, thie of the native chiefs couiintr up lichind Kmin. with the stroke of a large, curved knife, beheaded him. Emin's native followers were then slain and the bodies of the whole party, in cluding Emin's, devoured by the sav ages, The Riverside boitrl of supervisors J have voted to pay a bounty of 15 ceuts for esch jackrubbit kilUnl within the Thomas Whelpley. of upper Koftie river, In our burg last week. J. It. Neil was in our town as attorney in the case of Keesor vs Oilman. Our recorder is nvonhng the amount ol fruit dried by the tionlou fruit drjei. Jessie Hods left Monday for Kastern Ore gon on a trip to be gone a few weeks. That was a jolly rain we had last twk as It laid the dust and cooled the atmosphere. ' 1 see by a notice posted by our school clerk that school has been postponed until Sept.UlU. Henry Peck, of Little Butte, was In town and took out a load of lumber for Fred lVmniui:' new houfc. .-ir. Carey, the harnesmaker. has been quite unwell for tlie last few day, but is all right now. You can't keep Tex down long nohow. here froai Missouri last We.lnes.iav. to visit i county. The orduianre glHW into effect her brother whom she lia.l uol hvd lor thirty to W. H. limdshaw Erama Cooper va. Calestia Phipps ! J'lyniaie.ot Moironi. The low price of wheat Action dismissed. .m,, State of Oretron vs. Frank Theissinc vn,.. . ,,-,..-..i! nhnlnirniiihitr lout Indictment for permitting unlawful I e reeled his tent in the yard a the l'ioneer ho- ' ports very mijoyable trlii. tho was one of a live yearn. (ieo. anil Jaek Stl.lham. John Williams. Harrv Temple and Albert Keluliolds. returned rroin a trip to Fort Klamath. They enjoyed their trip hUKely if they did breakdown a time or two. I Mrs. J. Niehols. our photographer, lias re turned from her trip to Crescent t'lty and re on the loth of this month, ami continues in force for 80 davs. This action is due to numerous petitfons from all over the county, especially from Porris. Iliucon and South Riverside, where farmer complain that their orchards are fast being ruined by the swarms of the pesU