4 mm VOL. VI. MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1894. NO. 52. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. H. PARKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Hamlin Block. Medford, Or. Will be at my Jacksonville branch office at eaoh regular term ot Probate.Connty and Circuit Court. Telephone calls irom Jacksonville and Ashland promptly attended to. Practice in all courts ot the state, and land office. W. GEARY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Central Point, Oregon. Them Points I PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. JJ. KIRCHGESSNER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, , Medford, Oiegon. Otdce Phipps' Block, Cor C and Seventh sts. JTRANCIS FITCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Medford, Ore. Will practice in all courts of state or C. 8 Of Superiority passed by Bridge Beach Stoves which make them the best in the market. We will be pleased to explain all of the particulars when you call and see the new line of cook stoves and heaters just received, with stove boards to match. We will also be pleased to sell you any thing you may want in the line of general hardware, guns and ammunition. "WM. I. VAWTER, ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Bank Building. Medford, Or J H. WHITMAN, ABSTRACTOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.. Office in bank building. Medford, Or Have the most complete and reliable abstracts of title in Jackson county. "W'EBSTER & HAMMOND, Austin S. Hammond Call and examine our stock of GUNS we have special bargains in them.,. , . J. BEEK & SON, MEWS NUGGETS PICKED UP WEST OF THE SIERRAS. : A Crooked Insurance Agent- Lax Meth ods In the Kan Bernardino Jail River side County Omclala to Contest Their Successors' Election Killed by a BulL Alva Johnson, the Roscoe train rob Vej, has been sentenced to San Rnentin hr life. Frank" Medford, Oregon. h at- Specia Reduction During thp, Hard Times. Tayler, the Shoemaker and Foot Fitter ... Will, nntll further notice, half-sole ladles' shoes from 35 cents per pair, and Tbis In done to mwl ine nam nines ana Lionel R. Webster. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, men's shoes from o cents oer Dair. the low grade of shoes which are being sold at the present lime. New lines of LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Office l. O. O. I, building. Medford. Or E. B. PICKEL, PHYSICIAN AND SCnCEON, Medford, Or Office: Room 5; Opera Block. 'J. B. WAIT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Childers" Block, Medford, Or P. GEARY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Cor. C and Seventh sts.. Medford, Or JJR. O. F. DEMOREST, ' RESIDENT DENTIST, Makes a specialty of first-class work at reason , able rates. Office in Opera House, Medford, Or. "Up to date" shoes at "up to dale" prices. Erery pair warranted not to rip for two months. Look for the signs of foot and boot, also footprints on the sidewalk. Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. Merry, Merry Christmas Bells Are Ringing Low Prices at the CHINA BAZAAR, Opposite the Clarendon Hotel, whore you will find ibe finest line of French and Dresden China ware ever displayed in Medford, also a fine line of Royal Worcester vases; aud lust but not least, a fine varied v of Children's Tors, now open for inspection. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. f D . W. H. ricGowan, Proprietor, LtlinO. DaZaal, Opposite Clarendon Hotel, fledford, Oregon. 000000 ooocoo or FURNITURE. Carpets, Paper, Curtains. iiiiiiiiiiiituitiitiiiiiiiitiitiMitiiiititutiiiiitir QDGERS & HALL, DENTISTS. Hare permanently located in Medford for the practice of dentistry. From a continued prac tice of over 14 years, we are prepared to guaran tee entire satisfaction. Give us a call. Over Stovers drug store. Pianos ai Organs. n iw t t ttwat has secured the ex- elusive aeencv for Jackson county for the Wiley B. Allen Company, of Port land The instruments which thls com pany handle are guaranteed oral-class In every respect. . . Mr. Head also gives instructions in inmrin. ud Tenairs and tunes both Or gans and Pianos. The best of references furnished. o T.ledford, Oregon. .tfimai mimiii 1 J. B. Cann's I Rheumatic I Cure. JHIItllHIIHIIIIIIIM.ll.lll.nl. I 4$ Retrlgerators. snaaes. Pictures HMMMMIMHIMMIMH I. A. WEBB, MEDFORD. iiiiiHiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiitittiiiiiniiiiittiiL jINDERTAKING f iiiMiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiinir Picture Framing a Specialty. 1 --. THE MORTAR D$UG STOHE, G. II. HASKISS, Prop'r. H AttTTHItia IN TMC UMK r - Pure Dittos, Stationery. - Patent Medicines, Books, PAINTS no OILS, Tobaccoes. Cigars, Perfumery. Toilet Articles and Kverviiiing mat is carrien in a nrst class DRUG STORE Prescriptions - - Carefullv : Compounded. Main Street, - - - Mediora Oregon. The Rheumatic Cure cures Headache, Toothache, Neu ralgia and Catarrh. If cure is not effected the medicine will cost you nothing. Directions To be rubbed on diseased parts at least 15 minutes with, the hand. 5 W. ANDERSON, Agent, MCDFORO, - - oneooM. I 'SlIMIIIIMIIIMMMMroMHMMBMmilMmmMMHMMHMr J. W. Lawton, ' o DEALER IN o UARNESS AND CADDLERY. 1 .j -w The Variety Store Is the place to get Secona Hand Goods Furniture, Glassware Stoves, Guns, and Crockery. I -3- nri , 1 11 'of the Clarenden.- OREGON Order Work Given Special Attention. REPAIRING IS RIGHT IN MY LINE. Hand-made and Campbell lock stitck machine-made harness always on hand. SEVENTH STREET, -o- MEDFORD, OREGON. w. 1. VAWTER, Pres. Wn. SLINOER, Vice Pres. J. E. ENYART. Cashier Jackson County Bank. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Medford. Oregon Loan money on approved security, receive deoosits subject to check, and transact a general banking business on ths most favorable terms. BSyYour Business Solicited. Correspondents: Ladd & Bush, Salem. Anglo-California Ban.:, San Francisco. Ladd & Til ton, Portland. Corbin Banking Co., N.;Y Seattle and Nanainio. Buell has been arrested at San Bernardino. His game was to buy goods Dn credit and sell to second-hand men. The pork industry in Southern Ore gon distributes nearly-$75,000 among the farmers annually and is growing all Ihe time. A man named Phillips of Fresno was tilled while on Pine Ridge, a tree fall ing on his cabin during the storm. Mrs. C P. Miller of Anaheim de iefted her husband and little 12-year-old daughter and eloped with a tramp who answers to the name of Joe 31c Carty. The Oregon Iinprorement company's mine at Newcastle, Wash., which re cently caught fire, has been abandoned. The company will lose $100,000 and nearly 300 miners will be idle. Chicago sharpers have been selling lands In a town called "Concord," situ ated in te Mojave desert, where the homed toad is the principal resident. The land is absolutely worthless and much of it has been sold to Eastern people. A few years back the small farmers tributary to Oakland, Southern Califor nia, began raising chickens, ducks and turkeys for the Portland and San Fran cisco markets, and now their annual shipments of poultry return them about 300,000. A. B. Stump was "held up" by a tramp at Ukiah, but in a way the tramp did not relish. The fist of Mr. Stump struck the tramp full in the face and he was laid out. Giving him a parting kick, Mr. Stnmp went quietly on his way home. Louis H- Lery of Madera, Cal., is charged with doing crooked work with insurance. He issued policies to par ties, received the money" and did not forward either to the company in San Francisco for which he claimed to be agent. Ho has skipped. The young man. it is said, has cost his lather about $50,000 by such work. An investigation into the conduct of the jail at San Bernardino shows a lax ity in its government that is surprising. Prisoners of the L'nited States have been permitted to leave whenever they de sired. They went to the theaters when they pleaded, and sometimes spent their eveniugsat home and sometimes in the iaU. Mrs. Amanda E. Lee man died at her home in San Jose recently, aged 73, of paralvsis. Sue was a first cousin of : i Ralph Waldo Emerson and had resided in ban Jose tor .u years. A board bearing the word "Ivanhoe has been found on the ocean beach at North Cove, Wash. Evidence continues to accumulate that nothing will ever be known showing how the vessel was lost. The Riverside county officers who failed to be re-elected have decided not to surrender their offices. They say they were elected to serve until 1896 and de clare the November election was illegal under the county government act of 1891. The Columbian Colonization com pany, with $4,000,000 capital, is to begin work on a dam at Victor, San Bernar dino county, at an early date. The land it proposes to irrigate can easily be brought under cultivation and is tra versed by the Santa Fe railroad. Riverside shipped the first carload of oranges East on Dec 19. The fruit packing house of L. M. Tur ner, north of Napa, was burned on a recent night. Oliver Johnson was suddenly stricken blind at Port Townsend. There had been no previous warning. The snowfall on the mountains is re ported heavy, there being three feet at Cisco. In the Siskiyou mountains the snow is four to five feet deep. Judge Ham has decided that the issue of water bonds at Santa Rosa is valid. and the Bsje of property on which tha special tax has not been paid is legal. The race between Alix and Robert J. has been postponed until Christmas ow ing to the unfavorable weather at Los Angeles. John Finn and John Bell wen burned to death in a fire which consumed the Sailors' home at Vallejo, CaL The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has started an exploring expedition to the top of Mount Rainier to investigate the recent phenomenon which enveloped the mountain in smoke and steam. Homing pigeons bring frequent messages from the party. Joseph Hull, a prominent rancher, was found dead in the tules near Bolsa, Orange county, Cul. It is supposed he was killed by a vicious dehorned bull. Hull was duck hunting and his gnu was found, ueur his body. The only murks on the body were a number of bruises. Ten vessels are overdue at San Fran cisco and it is believed all have gone to the bottom. The fleet consisted of col liers from Puget Sonud and all mot the recent storm about two days out from FROM THE COUNTY SEAT. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Dnniel Walker to Daniel J Walker; 334.31 acres in sees 19 and 20, tp 39 s, r 2 e $ Hester Galloway to Winnie Spangler; It 2, blk 1, Short's add to Medford G W Love to S F Morine: Its 28 una 29, blk F, R R add to Ash land Amelia Bunch to Max Muller, Its 1 and 2, blk 2.1, Medford. . . U S patent to Daniel Walker: 100.84 acres in tp 39 s, r 2 e. . . U S to Jesse Hiatt; D L C patent to 109.67 acres in tp 39 e, r 2 e Lewis Sawyer to Almond M Sayer; property in Ashland.. Ray A Cook to Sterling Mining Co; 20 acres placer mining ground in tp 38 s, r 2 w T J Kenney to Sterling Mining Co: 20 acres in tp 38 s, r 2 w. . Thos Johnson to Sterling Min ing Co: 20 acres in tp 3S s, r 2 4500 375 500 217 10 ANOTHER "JAPANEBE"V1CT0RY. A Peace 1 H E Ankeny and wife to Ster ling Mining Co; 20 acres in tp 3Ss, r2w 1 Vincent Cook to Sterling Min ing Co; 20 acres in tp 33 s, r 2 w 1 James M Sparkman, trustee, to Black Gold Mining Co; mining property in tp 37 s, r 4 w 1 John M Bern to Geo W Morine: 1C0 acres in sec 24, tp 36 s, r le : 500 C E Morine to Geo W Morine: undivided i interest in 160 acres in sec 24, tp 36 s, r 1 e . . 953 T L Jones to Alice C Uanna; 5 acres in sec 15, tp 39 s, r 1 e. .. 500 Henry E Barnhart to S P D &. L Co; It . blk 15. Gold Hill... 125 S F Morine to L L Love: 139.44 in tp 36 s, r 2 w, excepting 2 acres sold to A L Sullivan ... 6000 PROUATE COCRT. In the matter of the estate of 3. Amy; order for sale of real estate. Doings of the Circuit Court. State vs Richard Preston: dismissed. Slate vs C W Primley: demurrer sus tained and defendant discharged from custody. Jos W Hockersmith vs M. F. Hanley, suit for damages: judgment for S1704." Fred Hansen vs Peter J VanHardon burg. to recover money: judgment for $4 Vs. 30. v- Fleckcnstein Maver Co vs Geo E Xeuber: confession of judgment and order that plaintiff recover fiom de fendant S-4.". ' State vs J H Neil: motion for new trial over-ruled and defendant sen tenced to y a fine of $15. Ordered that a warraut be drawn on the treasurer for 183.50 in favor of H L Benson, district attorney, for ser vices in the following casos: State vs Howard, aJ5; Corum, $7.50; Renfro, bail forfeited. 5-i: Townsend. 10: Townsend. Slo; W E Howe. 15: DavU. CommiMloner Appointed ? China. On Dec. 19 General Kosnra attacked General Lung's position at Halt Chang. Ten thousand Chinese defenders were routed. Both sides lost heavily, the Chinese killed numbering 600. The bat tle was the fiercest of the war. The combatants met in hand to hand con flict and was stubbornly contested. A Tientsin dispatch says: Chan Yin Hoan, a member of the Taung Li Ya men, and Shayeolien, late governor of Formosa, have been appointed imperial commissioners to treat for peace with Japan. IxMaea on Both Sides. A Japanese paper gives a summary of the losses of the Japanese and Chinese armies np to Nov. 3, exclusive of the battles of Fung Wang Chang, Kin Chan, Talien Wan and at Port Arthur. This shows that the Japanese lost about 830 killed and 835 wounded, while the Chi nese lost 4,000 killed and 4,500 wounded and 10,000 were captives. The Japanese have taken 225 cannon, besides many other arms; 43,000,000 cartridges, be sides enough ammunition to last a month, firing with 20,000 rifles; 833 banners have been taken; also 8,400 tents, 1,000 horses, 8,500,000 taels' worth of gold and silver, 11,905 amie coins, 2,413 kokns of rice, 5,755 kokus of an nulled rice and in addition sufficient food to last an army of 20,000 men three days. The Chinese have lost 13 vessels, a torpedo-boat, five men-of-war and one of their war vessels captured, which makes a total tonnage of 9.S50 tons. The number of killed and wounded on the Japanese side at Port Arthur is estimated at over 400, while the enemy's loss is estimated at 9,000. tiarfis" D7 Booga, "Jr. , representing the firm of Booga, Frazer & Co. on the Chi cago Board of Trade, has been tried by the directors on the charge of bucket shopping its customers in business, fonnd guilty and suspended for a period of 10 years. Their Years Are Past Three-Score. X-il. ?10: Primley, 87.50: Preston, 3-5: expense of telegraphing, S3. 50: 17 days' attendance upon circuit court, &S5. Jacksonville News. On Sunday Rev. E. S. Craven joined in the bonds of holy wedlock Mr. Jacob Neathammer. of Gold HilL and Mrs. Sarah A. Bateman, of this city. The ceremony was performed at the bride's residence, corner D and Ninth streets, which is now occupied by her son-in-law, .C. W. Milton, and her son, Wm. Bateman, and their families. The groom is owner of a good farm near Gold Hill, which place he has rented for a time and with his new bride will live in Medford. The gentleman has not only reached and uassed the three-score-year-and-ten mil post but has frone three vers better than four-score. $15: J R i he beine eisrhtv-three vears old. He Prof. C. S. Shepherd and family are at Ash land, to spend the holidays. Mrs. Max Mailer asd daughter hare gone to Han Francisco to reside permaneatl y. Judge L. R. Webster and wife spent Christmas in Jacksonville, the guesu ot Miss Jessie Mc- cully. Miss Agnes Devlin, teacher in the Jackson ville public schools, is spending the holidays with her parents, at I'nlontown. Miss Helen Strang, who has been copying the assessment roll tor ClerK Jacobs, has finished her aork and returned to her home at Medford. M. F. Hanley and wife , who hare been visit- lag Jacksonville for the past three weeks, left for their home in the Butte creek country last Saturday. Mrs. E. Saltcrlee. ot Chicago, a sister ot Mrs. S. F. Jones, spent a few days here last week. Mrs. S. was on her way to Sacramento, Celif., to visit other relatives. Theodore Schultx, who has been at Salem for some time for medical assistance, returned home Saturday with his father, Chas. Schultx, who delivered W. E. Howe over to the authori ties at Salem. Miss Mat lie Morris, of Central Point, has ac cepted a position as nurse in the Good Samari tan hospital at Portland. Miss Morris has a host of friends who wish her much success in her new venture. Mrs. Wm. Boggs, who has made her home in Eastern .Oregon for the past three years, was here during the week looking after business interests. She is stopping with her sons, who are prosperous business men in that locality. Married In Walla Walla, Wash., on Dee. 13, Mr. Wm. Loney and Miss Evangeline Strobe!. Miss Strobcl is a ncice of Mrs. X. A. Jacobs, who was the recipient of a box ot elegant wed ding cake. This young couple will reside in Walla Walla. John Latchaw, a painter and paperhanger who has lived here tor a number of years, was stricken with paralysis last week. The un fortunate man was taken to the county hospi tal but did not survive long. Be was buried Friday In the Jacksonville cemetery. A Christmas tree entertainment was held in the basement of the Presbyterian church on Christmas Eve. A neat program was rendered by the pupils of the Sunday school, after which followed the distribution ot presents. Every child present received a token in the form of candy and nuts, and many handsome presents were distributed among the youngsters. A few of the elderly people were kindly remembered. has been a resident of Jackson county since "51, and even though his years be many his activity and general good health are not waning. The bride is just about one score years his junior, she bing sixty-four years of age, and is. as well as her husband, SDrigbtlv and in good health with a promise of still many years of life. The MAIL extends congratulations and wishes these people a pleasant life as they glide down the decline of years. Public School Band Concert. We print below the program for the first an nua concert to be given by the Public School Band, 00 the evening ot January 3, PROGRAM PART I. Overture, "The Mastodons," Alio Solo John VaaDyke Tuba Solo. "Dream of Peace"" R. B. Dow Cornet Polka "Leaves ot Autumn Prof. Xarren Solo Mrs. W. L Vawter Overture, -Jolly Students' Solo Mrs. A. S. Foster "Shanghai Rooster Galop" part LL. 'The Five Gossoons". R. W. Galloway Bell Oblipaio, "Monastery Bells".;- ( Violin 1 "O. Restless Sea" ) Sargeanl Trio-i Cornet V'TheSpepherd'seve-J-Xarregan ( Piano 1 nine song" - I Foster Baritone Solo. "Sheuherd Bv" W. F. Isaacs Cornet Polka, "SongTt the Roses"-... Ed VanDyke ( rw. ( Misses Amsnn. Ods Lyndon Wallxs SF -J ers. Foster. MedynsS. j-xlel j Woodford, Jones. Contest Polka L. C. Xarregan Solo, "Ring Out. Wild Bel's".. Carrie Lumsden Serenade, "Tyrolean Echoes" "Home, Sweet Home"- A New School Idea. A committee appointed by the bank ers and business men of Salt Lake has sent out a circular to the bunkers in the 11 Pacific Coast states and territories, asking their co-operation in holding a convention at Salt Luke for the discus biou of the tinaucial situation. It is pro posed to hold the convention about Jan. 15. J , . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder From the Oregonian. School Superintendent Stevenson, of Lane county, is preparing a bill to pre sent to the "next legislature, which will provide for the establishment of county high schools by such counties as may elect. His idea is to have a county board of education composed of five members, the county superintendent and the county judge' to be two of the members and the others to be appointed by the county court, to have power to regulate the school. Must Be Sold. Edward Smith, the jeweler, is adver tising for sale lots S, 4, 5 and 6, in block SO, also lots 11 and 12 in block 46, in the town of Medford; one large Hall's safe, and bis entire stock of watches, silverware, picture frames, jewelry and novelties. He will soli his entire stock of jewelry below cost, for cash. Anyone having the money can obtain a bargain from him on" this stock. This is a rare opportunity for someone wishing to go into the jewelry peddling business in the country. He will also give all -necessary instructions that a new beginner would require in (buying and ellinsr jewelry, and all otber information requisite to carrying on this bussiness, such as buying old gold, testing the quality of "jewelry, etc. He will also sell horse aud busr- gy and complete outfit for peddling Awudcd Cold Mrdal Midwinter Fir, Sm Francisco I jewelry in the COUUtry.