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ville Items, NEIGHBORING COI NTIES KLAMATH COrNTY. . Cantrall and Andrew I K-1 am*IkStar. Pec. 12.) pplegate, were in .lack- lay. Mr. Cluggage has gone tn New I is Fleck and Miss Emma Mexico to attend to 4<*ki miles of are visiting the family of stage ime nmier his control lu tba: rung, of Manzanita pn- sect ion. BED - HOUSE! The Keno Hour mill, we hear, shut dowu this week with a slam that echo«»d away down to Butte creek valley. The firm, it is said, <l«iu't agree. *>« de menti « class; .H-cti-ui are op- v, as ilelegates. •ed with the ‘tisure when 'hey say. al n they will - v ay, that ' s of such a n the sup- th« Soa'.h- ; : to secure in «ud only ic ranks in _ y, will break up the sol 1*1 south, and twis is the eml they bad in view. In support of tins general policy, says tin* irticle, sever al of these plotters have Been placed upon recor«!. l’resnleut Mi’Grath, of Kansas, is quoteil us saying: “We saw that by making the sub-treasury bill an issue in the south, we could break up th« d«*m«H*ratic party." 'Villetis, of Kansas, is quoted as saying: "We supported th«* sub-treasury bill to «li- vide the south and break up the laiur- bon ilemocracy.” Samuel Colver was in Jack- uestlay. The old gentleman ig excellent health, and was velcomed by his many friends. as Purcell, who went with his Mrs. Jones, of Tule lak“ country, to visit his parents in South has sokl her ranch io Sam Wilson foi Indiana, is reported dangerous- 33.2G0, giving Sam five years in which at that place. to pay the money. I*. Knhler, of Flounce Rock, An- Mr. \V. L. Tiffany, recently from Kahler, of Centralia, Wash., Dr. Boston, has p'lK’ii >s«ai Hie Midway ge Kahler, of Ph.iehix, and Mrs. stab!« a ami adjacent hotel property of es McDonough are in .Jackson- Mrs. Ann Slout for ¡?22IH>, ami will called to the bedside of their take c’haige March 1st. ter, Mrs, Win. Kahler, who is Mr. Goeletzii farmer from The I >.«lh s yerously ill and not expected to ive long. |The lady, Mrs. Geor- arrived Satuiiiay to make Klam ath his home, ami has rented Frank ia Kahler, died oa Wednesday. Dassler's ranch in Swan lake valley. ■ age was 73 years, and she was one Mr. C. 0. Low, of Wixxllaml lake, the revered pioneer hull 's of Swuth- near Olen«*, has lx*en drilling on his n Oregon.] farm for nst«*siau water. He has al Dr. Parson, of Ashland, was called ready cut through 1!) I feet of «mliii to Jacksonville Monday to hold a con- rock without finding a drop of water. snluitiou with Drs. Robinson mid A. 1>. Balis, of Tul«» lake, gets th«» Kahler, who are in attendance upon fifth choice of the Ejnuniuer lottery Mrs. Kahler. i enterprise a team, draught-horse, Miss Clnra Cameron visited her sis wagon ami haruess, valued at STikl ter, Mrs. Jacobs, Tuesday and is now H. E. < xiper, of K«n*>, gets chou*«* 154. visiting friends in Medford aud Ash winch is ¿5. laud. With the exception of a few cross Miss Bertha Booth lias returned ings, winch will lx* planked soon. home from a two weeks visit with lu-r Linkvill«» is supplied with first class brothers at Grant's Pass. I ! plauk saiewalks on both sides oi Main left,for Miss Celia Brown left ,for Port land street from one eml of town to I lie Wednesday night to spend the winter other. There is not a town in Oregon ahead of Linkville in th«» mailer of with her sister, Mrs. Geariu. go«xl sidewalks. George Brown, formerly a highly Sunday evening Charley Lenz ar esteem«-«! citizen of Jacksonville, is visiting his daughter. Mrs. Holmes. | 1 rivi-l from Big Springs, Klamath and rtHi'iviug the cordial gr«*etmgs of j | marsh, having riddAn <**■ whole dis- * Inuce of s« veutv miles with one horse numerous old-time friends. . in one short day The Jacksonville-Medford railroad is a fruitful subject of conversation, I Mrs. Lieutenant S-irgeiut, of th« 2 I ami rumors of track laying have reached I U. S. Cavalry, stationed in Arizoiri, is pro|nirtions considerable enough to «it Lone Rock ranch visiting her father, build a transcontinental line. The' Lindsay, and her brothers, Capt. (). C. facta in the case are said to be that ami Ivau Applegate. i th«* ties art* mostly laid and alsmt one , Wednesday ntght at !>:30 the barn mile of rails down, ami this report will , owned by Van Riper, at Bonanza, was also bear investigation. However, tin*1 burned, together with ltKI bushels of r.nlrond will lie finish«*«! iu the time grHin, a goo«l mower, rake anil other tun« s|«*citied in the eoutract and ev- ' farming implements. He barely savtsl erylxHiy will lie happy. his valuable stailiou. E. Sanderson Smith went with .Jas. The street grading, umier the super- McDonough to-day to visit th«* Me- int«mlem*e of Curly Webb, is going on Donoiigh quartz ledge near T.ilo. with gratifying sueoes. People who This is one of the imist valuable ledges have b«eu absent express surprise al iti the country, and it will no doubt tiie change m thejapptiarauce of Link yet prove a veritable Ixmanza. ville caused by tlie cut through the Miss Alice Dow. who has been stop rocky ridge ami th«* lifting up of ping withthe family of George Hays lower Main stris't. for some time, left last Sunday for Missoula. Montana, to make her home His Daughter buffered From Eczema. with her brothers there. M y »lMiighter siifTer»'«! for live years wiili hii s'curities. whicti r«preu»iu ■oug and Bring -uey ..dvanceu, niiiltone of outlay, so long wih panics the troops with machine gnus playing tiireatet, Wall sireel. |N. Y. Ejxicli. over their heads poured a withering 4ìi«' se**r**tarj < f state, wh«> is ex- tire into the savages. Sitting Bull's officio ìns.iriuc« «ximm: «toner, gives Imdy, which had iieeu abandoned by ont ti.«« informati m tha’ th*-r«* ,«re sev *he polio*, as well as that of his son, ersi so-caile«! “Mainai Benevoli ut was taken to Standing R >ck. After Insiirama» A-*-** -iati**:is" tl at ;*r« nn- tli« tight win over the followers of the :*l,te to pr*«vi» that. th-*y bave snfficieut dead chief struck out for the Bad e-ipital toentitl** *h*-*ii to a h«*«-iise to Lands. Sitting Bn’tl Wjw Isirn iilanit 1X27. «lo basile’-- timler thè laws of tllls state tini h iVe rei’i-Mly. in violatimi of He was the principal chief of the Da our laws. aent ageti’s ttiroilglmilt Hi«* kota Snnix, who were driven from stale to .-««!i**it insiiratice **n tht* ass**ss- th.-ir reservation in the Black Hills Stwl-lh-ad Salmon. m«nt pian. F*»r thè prot«ctii*n of Ibi* by miners in lX7fi, and took up arms P'dilic : he im-iirami* «•omnil.-’siotier against the whites and friendly In • Bortland, Dee. 12. A large number stai«-?* tl««t tr.w mg agents of «iuly dians, refusing to la- transportisl to of fishermen are securing outfits to IicciMed iif«* iiisiir, ime eotnpanuai the Indian terntoiy. In June. 1879, engage in fishing for steel-head salmon liav«’ ,*•• n-es fri nì thè insiiram-e de- they ilef.-ateii and massaere.1 General which come up the rivers iu winters, George A. Custer’s advance party of par|i nt General Alfred H. Terry’s column, these fish have uot yet arrived in The imiiug ya'am into tlie I'liitnl which was sent against tin m, ou Lit large numbers, but as soon as the rams Stat.-a for tl lie ten moatliH eliding tle Big Horn river, and were pursued raise th«1 rivers they will lie here. O<-t<4>er 31, re; * find tlx* «*norri»ouB northward by Genera) Terry. While Th« steel-beads used to he thought Itl'inle r of I'.T.lÌ «'. I h ing 4!1,52(> more Sitting Bull did not take hh active little of. but are now in great favor for lliaii f« >r *li«* <-«*ir«-s¡ imdiiig penta] in lighting part in this massacre, the shipping East. They bring ('« cents a 1HH». The immigrant* came from all actual commander of the figh'mg In ponud here, and bring more in New Ruth Rebekah degree lodge No. 4, thè «nutrie» iu Ennqw, ranging from dian forces being Chief Crazy Horse. York tliau Chinook, which sold here I. O. O. F. elected the following offi Hkl from Ih« Netti« rlanda io 33,23!» I lie was m his teut al the time mid or- thieseaso.i ford cents. Tue fact that cers last. Monday night for the«nsiiing from Gennaio. Ireland furnish««! ' gnniz d ami contriv. <1 the whole cam- at eel-heads come when no other sal t«rm: Mrs. Alice Ulrich. N. G.; Mrs. mon can be bad makes them much 5i '*, Italy . «47, Great liroaiu 59,- . paign. Sitting Bull, with a pari oi Ins W. J. Plymale, V. G.; Win. Demff. R. 712 Anxt'ia H.ing.uv 52,770, xml blind, made his escape into British sought aft« r, and fishermen look fur S ; John Boyer. 4’. S.; Mrs. Frances i profitable winter. Fru *imi- bn: 545«. Kusma, iiiclmling 'territory, and through the mediation Lay, treasurer. Installation of officers Polsi mi. «■«■■''r*l>uled to our populxtmu of Dominion officials, surretidered, ou will lie deferred until Jan. 12, so as not Oregon Swamp hands. 5(15+ mid Sw. .1. n and Norway a promise of pardon in 1SSIJ. Since to eoidiict with the holidays, and will 562. But our great country almorbetl . that time he has lived on the Sioux The following dispatch from til« be celebrated with a sociable and oys tlmm all. witlu * il! nppitwiable effect on reservation in Indian territory. When Washington correspondent of the ter supper. thè « onntrv’s pnx-penty. : the Messiah craze first broke out it Qreyoitiiin, will be of interest to our Mrs. Herman Helms entertained a It has Iw-en the custom 'o ri«]icu)e was not thought that Sitting Bull rea«l«Ts: A very iin|airtant matter affecting large numlierof her lady friends at an the |H*or southern negro who wascretl- was mixed up iu it, but subsequent afternoon tea last Tbrusday. Theevent ifoils ei.oilgh to Ixiheve that L'tu'le events proved that the old follow was Oregon swamp lands has Iieeu passed was one of the most enjoyable social Sam won!«! give **v> ry emancipated at the bottom of the whole affair. upon by tue commissioner of Uie gen gatherings of the season. slave a farm ai*«l a tc iin of mules, blit After the troopa arrived about Pine eral land office. Representative Her the darkey ;«-k«sl for no more than the lodge and Roseuud agencies. Sitting man was asked on liebalf of settlers m Mrs. Mollie Krailsegave a mostd«*- Farm«-«- Ailirm * is den.amhng. Un- Bull moved Ins camp farther away, Warner valley. Oregon, that the de lightfill oyster supper ami sociable last d»*r tii* I io'e*l Stal«»w h* incatead and and has persistently refused to meet partment suspend all hearings iu the Saturday evening to a limited nutnla r the agents or army officers with the swamp land contests in the Lakeview of invited guests. o 'I ct lam! law-it 1*. s 1 h en possible for a man to a. quire a lug farm for a exception of one council ii«ld with land district until the supreme court Court was in session Tuesday mid nominal sum. Now the farmers who Agent McLaughlin at which no satis shall have passed upon the question have avaiie.l t!«»i*.<< Res of these g«-u- factory answers could lie obtained uow la-fore it on appeal from the decis ami adjourned the same «lav, and erons priviag - :re actually asking from him. Orders were issued for his ion of Judge Deady in the United Judge Webster, District Attorney Col- that they I«« provided with a sum of arrest a tew weeks ago, but the orders States district court for Oregou relat vig. Judge Hanna ami Miss Kate Lilil- money by the r«nt of the m*ti«*n m or w«re countermanded at the tune of ing to swamp land matters, and if it beiger, court stenographer, left for shall deem that decision to affect pres (»rant's Pass that evening to attend der to w**rk their farms. If this isn’t Buffalo Bill's visit. St. Paul, Dec. 15 A dispatch to the ent forfeitures, aud has invited the court there. worse than the fyrm an«! mule propo- s.tioii of the p's«» ilelmled darkey, we Pimietr Pits* from Dickerson, N. 1>. views of the department as to w hat A numlx*r «if young la«iien with pans about to day’s tight says it is estimated effect said decision will have in the should like to kijow what is? there wete 150 warriors in the band «vent of its affirmance by the supreme ami druniA wait«*«! on Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Scbumltlcin on th«* evening of Says tlie Washington correspondent wtiich tied up Grand river after the court upon the right and privilege of their return to Jacksonville, to <»f the Oi'fijOHi<r.r. l’he fact that Sen' killing of Sitting Bull. Several troops settlers to prove the non-swampy them an ol<l-faslm«m*il charivari, ator Mitchell made some of the strong* of cavalry are after them in different character of the allegixl swamp lands. e^t argumentH in favor of the free directions, and it is expected they will I’iie commissioner, having refernxl the imxlcst Joseph tie«! liefore the array of coinage of - ’.Iver at the Ifixt m Anion of be quickly bended off. A general out matter to the law officers of the depart Iximbarihtig loveliness without even (w»grew ma«ie him a reeogniz»*«! lead break of the Sioux reservation is not ment, in reply to Mr. Hermann's com leaving a true«* of his historic coat as a trophy for the fair invader . er am«>ng the free-coinagt* men in the feared, and those disaffected bands ments on the decision says: "Said decisions, in my opinion have senate, ami I m * w .- h regarded ae an au which are now giving trouble will soon Our state university boys, Kasper thority on the setjeei. So far lie baa l*e plee. d w here they will cease to lie no lieariug on the character of the Kniili, Jr.. PT van R. Reames am! G«*o. said little on tiiis subject at tbia sen- a cause of alarm for settlers. The laud, nor do they in any way pass Linu, are expected home forthehoh- aion. although it is known that Sioux reservation is surrounded by upon the question as to the authority ilay vacation next Friday. The boys he has not changed his mind and troops thoroughly equippiil fora winter of the interior department to deter are all wx-ial fav«irites ami th«* young would still fav.«r a fret-coinage bill if campaign, ami it is expected that lie- mine how, and in what manner testi folks will have a gram! time during he thought jit jMJWBible to get it by fore another sun has set Sitting Bull's mony may lie taken or consider«**! in the vacation. the presidential Veto. On the other 1‘elebrated chorus of dancers will be arriving • ' a conclusion as to whether The huililinge have b«*en swept as a tract >» land is, or is not, of the band. Senator Do’ph still maintains good Indians or prisoners. ■iiaraekr contemplated by the grants, eleau from th«* terminal grounds of the his position oh the opposite side of the Mrs WiHxIwerth Again. l'lie cause before the court was a ques Jacksonville-Medford riulromi as if a question, un<I the On gon delegation, tion of the authority of the state of Kausas cyclone hail passe«! over them, us last winter, i- still divided. Murice (iml.j, LK'cenilier. 12 Mrs. Ort-gou to dispose of such lauds, ami ami the next thing in order is the erec A good provision rmÌHxlied iu thè WiHxiwortb, the trance evangelist, has the rights of a trausfer thereunder, tion of the depot buildings. return«*«! t«i the acenes of tier former new apporl »liniellt bill, giving thè aud also upon the constitutionality of News From I p|>er Rogue River Fifty-third n«gr«*ss 35(1 members, ìs triumphs ami her followers have «*stab- certain of the laws of Oregon. Buch one against * rnniaixlering. It pro hshxi a church h*«r«*. W**«lm*s«lny only have a Isanug on lands that Died, at Prospect, < >r . D«*c. 5. lX'.HI, ll'ght Miss Ruth Huges, agt'd 17, went vnieH that ti < neh state eu'itled lo have ts-en or shall hereafter be swamp Mr. Ennis Ellett, of hemorhage of the niemb«-rsi,ii> under thè apportioiimetit into it tran«*«* at th«* W«xxiw<irth meet or overflowed lauds, aud not upon lungs, ngeil 43 years. ing and has since ls*eu wholly uncon- thè numfier t<> which -udì a state may -«■ions for hours at a time, seeming such as may b.- determined to lie dry Central Pointers ami the settlers up I h * « litui--«! -hai) I h * el< de«i by «lisiitc. lauds." Rogue river arcquict* jubilant over the conip« s«*'i «>f t«*rritory eontiguons, ad- p* rf*-«*tly lifeless. Mrs. Woodworth prosp«*et of a tiume being constructed jonntig and c«*u paci, so tliat thè «cent lias ap|«*inted a Ixxlygiiard, witti in I'hinrw ITii'.-isanls in Great Ik'iimnil. from C ntral Point up Rogue river to rai pomt <>f th<* d's'ricl to tl«e severa! structions to permit co ( htsoii to t«iucb Port'and. Dec. 15. So many inquir her, churning that “ God placed her the sugar pine belt, in vicinity of Aik lnau««lur!es «»’ l tic «h.-t ri«-l sfinii be ns .nearly « qu •! a.- practic ibie. The |xq • there ami at his ctmimaml she w ill re ies have liven receive«! ii«re from per en’s sawmill, for tlie purpose of carry sons in all parts of the union who wish ing lumber ami railroatl ties, and to nhition of ilo di.-trid shail be greater ts iver.” Since M o'cl< wk We hiesilny night no to pr«x*nre Chinese pheasants for stock irrigate a portion of the desert lying ■«or lesa ri* il 11«« avi rag** popuiatlon of thè s* veli*! distri* ls of : li«* -late fi} nourishment of any kiml Ims Isen ing parks that a number of parties in Iwtween Rogue river and Central the Willamette have gone into the' Point. Central Point seems to lie the ime«* 111.ili i.'W. Sudi a r« qnireim ut given th« girl. Her face is liadiy as ibis »ili j i. v. ut ti«« formatiot* of swollen ami many think she will «lie. business of procuring birils for sale, most favorably locattsl for the termi aiivriui.g hke 11;« milorioils «shoe- She went to tlie altar from her Work, l b« law pmtec’mg 'hem allows th«m nus, and it is reported that one indi si ring" distri.•’ in S. ut li C.irohna ami when she was stru«k <lown. Tin* girl's to lie caught and sold for bree«iing vidual lias offered (id acr«*e of land for thè l'Ceubar divisimi of Olilo, thè map father is irate ami savsshe shall never purpos-a, but as tlmre ar«« mi expert terminal purposes at that place should of nliidi i:o'v l*H*k« ìikt* a cr z;>-*piilt. «•liter Ins house. Great excitement bird catchers in the stat«« no large the scheme materialize. prevails alxuit tlie case and force may numlx*r of pheasants have yet been The young folks arouml Prospect en- lx* use*! t«« remove her from the church, seciir«*«!, alth<>u«'h 'hey an» very pl«-n- I'.inlitTGinnt. where thousand* are watching her 'iful throughout the Willamette val joyed th«*mselv«*s at th«! social hop at Fresno, !>«•<•. !3. ’I’fiis evt ley. 1« is thought that large numbers ’.tie residence of Mr. Ralph Dead last pr«H*i*e«litigs. nun ióuidm I i'a<*kw«MMÍ ,»it< coul«l lx* caught if a heavy fall «if snow Friday evening, til) the wee hours in «•ai»'** hi from (’»iitn.i raino IHth-rent luilian*. Clone. One dealer in Albany has a the morning. refluiikabht eiHiond v. nati»el' Alsmt all th« surveyed timber lands Very ihtT. rent are the Sioux from th« contract for supplying a numlier of Indians on th« Klamath reservation. pheasants to parties Hi California. on upper Rogue river cover«*«! with su The wilil ami lazy “S«x>” loafs al! I'lv-y form a valnalib* addition to th« gar pine to any considerable extent, spring, antr.tner an*! fall on th«* largest gime birds of any stat«, la-it.g hardy, have b«s*n entered, there being several «a.I finest reservation in the I'mttsi prolifi«* anil *i fine table bir«i. They parties -waiting for a tract of th«* yet nnsiirveyed laml containing a consid States, ami in the winter lie is a hungry also furnish go«xl sport. erable growth of sugar pin«*, to lx* sur luiilan. The Klamath Indian also veyed so they can file. The probabil Relijrious Notieen. hv«*s on a rich ami 1 x*autifu 1 reserve, but in th« spring, summer ami fall he Sermon subject® next Sabbath at ity is that it will be snrveytxl sum«*- works at farming ami s'oeki aising. ami Coni’rej'ation.il church: Morning iime next summer. in th«* winter lie has enough ami to pervie®. “The Law b’niti led;” evening. iFire ami l/w- nf Life in Yreka. -pare. Th« Sioux h ive sent the cry of “The Experiment of Popular Suf |Yr«*ka Jonruul, I hh *. 17.j hunger to the •‘Father" at \Vashingt<*n frage.’ 1 he naiud <*or«ind invitation thus early in the winter, while the is extern led. Last Saturday night alxuit 9 o'clock Kiarnath Indians sit by their cheerful the fir«» liells soiimled an alarm of fir«, Rev. R. (.’. I Jglesby. of Jacksonville, resulting from the burning of a small bere, hih Ì i»»it a few are l»eti»K i>erinit- pine blaze and latigli nt the storm that vhistles arouml their well-provi.le«l will pn*ach at the Neil <*r«*ek school house on th,» S«*eond street si*!«» of C. led r<» * it. Y.*,ir reporter bhw the dwellings ::ml comfortable barns. The bous«* next Saturday evening, ami ¡•el mm Ihn» . ifteriDMU). He is Klamath Indians xre workers, the Sunday forenoon. D e. 2G‘h and 21st, H. l’yle's Fourth sir«*«*« «1 welling ami premises. The fire companies tnrued nmarkaìiiiy welt ; i ♦ • !, ami even ami at Emigrant creek s *h«x*l hoiiseon «»«it promptly, and as soon asthe tlani«*« i be hues on t he 1*. * tv »4 his hand ar»» SilHiX are loafers. [Star. Sunday evening. wcre snlMlu«*d sufficiently to venture rhe l.ft h ; 'ui restp ou tip* Tlir Artec* Have It, inside. Sheriff Moxley, assisted liy sev breart. the right * »1« fh* S'omat'h, Kansas City, Dec. 14.—Luis Del eral others, with the aid of a lantern, w bleb ‘s «*1 prt’f—. «I. 1 he bead is of a Collun, of Cholulti. Mexico, was in the made a thorough search for Foiilk g«H«l H Z“ at!«i th*' f<-a. »Ires are of tlie city to-day on his way to Chicago. In Lewis, who resided iu t lie house, and v UI» .01-111 íype ¡ • »e man measures :n interview to-night li«* Haiti that the found his d«*a*l laxly on remnants of rn’i.ily >,*i«en fr* t in ienjrt II. Aztec Indiana of Mexico are ;«ffitct«d the l>nrm*d mattress and fie Intend. I ’by-li anx hay* « uuy ‘» ii th»* petrifae- with the Mewiah craze very similar The upper portion of his hea*l, ami al ti* >U .'.11.1 <]««’lar*> it iLfnuine, biv. bave '■> that which is disturbing the Indians so Ins hamls ami f«mt were ba*llv not <iet«*i'mine*! up* •i« the ra»*»* he b»»- m ’ll« Northwest. Tne Aztec proph burned and blacken««!, but the proba lopgili t* «. Y.,:ir i j • »rter » xannned I ecy is very mu«*h like that which is bility is that he «lied from suffocation • ml 1 5, f»»r which the • orli« *n broket« ‘ *»r and font »1 it believ«*«! by the Sioux. The M«*ssiah by smoke before the blaze Ixx-nme vis i’ll »•! y t-ur ví,;4ufHbl «* sarnapn soim wii. i pirone. Fr«*m ap|*earmees will cause an eruption of the volcano *.v.-d 1he • ir - ,i -,i» i ra t't f v, ible. Deceits»*«! undoubtedly received tlm ( «trifled man is .« genuine curi Pop«x*ata|ietl. which will overwhelm »nies bef'tr» • !»•? XV.a'* bai*k to ( a .t.-niin :l money dtr* him for wo.k done on that osity. He was f««un*l in a district rii« niuiit ry and «lest roy all ext'ept the • as j 1- t ’-fore I ! »•fi ‘ ion«! 'I «lav. as lie pan I several bills, lx»sides note! fe; its ,*»•* rif:. - lOliS. KD:«Ut 1 X'< «•ur ag< •. that I beg an to fe» 1 I indulging in drinking, and upon retir Aztecs. nti-H ru'r>!e. My - tfn W as Vt , y xcllow. J H v a* all j a: i: * d * an* ! urht q, esm.1 ' ¡«•iiy un- ing to Ixxl is snp|xs<e<l to Ikive left a Rxiagtn uf sniilip.x in GHntemaJa. Ituofing the Moutain*. nv sb »lhtei rs aud :i m v I k ad. 1 he doc burning candle m such a p<isition as to A r* «-or«i <>f f «num* an,! mortality in Is« Angeles, Dee. 12. A unique t*> fii«I ir wh « i my 1.. r. ami g.e e me some lie III** <*i*us<* of the fire. His laxly was III - •' ’ ;«» Whir __ _ __ ___ •h ndi ex ed me s ’ UH-wbat. our Hinter republ;«*» w.u> brought to piece of eugineeing is just being com I > happened in »uni tohi tak«n to the undertaking r«a>ms of XV. y**it ye«;er«i;.v by the arrival of th«* I •a- pleted on the Santa Fe line through me h >. *nv nvuhlt' t<»tukr Joy’s W<etable A. Hovey, wh-*re an lpquest was held cltic Mad steamer S.n Jiui'i. *»»iy* tlie Cajon pass, that will take rank with Sar>Hpi • :l. ». h : d 1 I h adx «I\ ice I » •:!♦» th * to try it. I did, by <’oron«*r Fried, the jury rendering a •I effe» effet t that i I u !i* v feel verdict in i«*«^ lance with the facts San Francise*» Ciir**i *<*|e of fiiw Sat- the famous i'ehnehepi l«x>p on the and w ith Mi«*h U'» »»! ii*e a new ÌM*ii»kf. Í I havt* have piTNUfttied perMiaded one of urda*. Aiming the arrivals w «s Jos. Southern Pacific. It amounts iu my nuizhbor* h<*n* to hike it. part «.f thia above slated. Mr. Lewis was a pio- McMullen, >« newspaper man from effect to roofing over the mountain. i« for her an«l part f* r r. rav«eW. m***r resident of Yr«ka. a native of MKS. GE-' i » ei .imiiMiE. New York. 1!« gave a graphic recita) Much trouble was experienced last Ireland, aged f>7 years, coming to this Butte < ity,.M* ■ . ‘ ana. of c.«l.'i:i!ti* i which have vi- t« d Gau- winter on account of landslides in this The reader, who ha« n«»t tried it. Las no «x.iinty during the '50 pervai, ami has teuiafi« xml the isthme..- 'I lie r«*pilb- p ise, which kept the line blockaded remedy lieen nxngmz—1 as an upright, hard licof G internala is t** -« g«**| !>y sm ill most of the time, ami to obviate thts idea what: he vegetable juices working, kind hear'ed and worthy citi- will do for disordered systems. | h *\. « *ie diseuse has in.,de fearful difficulty this remarkable piece of z»n. His wife and grown «laughter progress Ft' re«eni!y. in seven weeks work was deeigued. Boy's hats, 50 cts at O. H. Blouul't. *b«*l several years ago in this place, there were l.'AH) «l-.*:l!> '* i;r* tigli* >tlt Broadly deeerilied, the work Con leaving him alone as th«* only survivor Ha» cuuutry, liuti th-* nu ui I ht at lab-st sists of a series of terraces, four iu 4 collars mid 2 cuffs for lOcts at (). of bis little family. achounts was on tl*- incre.ua*. But number, rising up from the track H. Blount's. * fe * sanitary pr< ca'ltbms wem taken where tbecifi m deepest, excavated so The Caligraph Typewriter. The largest, lx-st ami cheapest stock when the epidemie first apj ■ ar**l. The as to bre ak the force of the water Com F. 1 ». Wagner is agent forties part of Issits and shoes at Blount's. x re-ull was that |H«>ph* have lx en ing down tile slope aud carrying it off of the country for the Caligraph type mow«-1 down by hun<ir««ls. In th«* laterally by a series of wissleti conduits Martin's fall cream cheese at Mink writer the liest and most popular ma city of Guatemala d<«**ns of deaths and surface drains. chine in the market, andanyont*thiuk- ler A Son’s. b vc <**-ii»r«il «lull’. I'iie hospitals These terrace« range from 3b() to500 ing of purchasing a typewriter should Did you see those nice holiday ¡.r.* crow ti<|, met there is an open fi,*l*i bet m length, measuring in theaggre- consult him liefore doing so. The goods at the Red House? ♦ f,«- a score or more «*f pay*i«-ians. gate ISikl h-et, ami are all roofed over. Caligraph is th« lowest priced of the An army of men an.I teams has li«en Our store will Is» open evenings un high gr.ule machines and is guaranteed Itnliau « i’iiihi- Kill ftMvtl. al work for some months. It is the til after holidays. Smith A Dodge. to lie more durable and give lietter satisfaction than s any other. The Hermann's Mil forth«* adjustment first time such work has ever been Go to our store, east side of Plaza of Oregon Imlmn war cimine p,u>«u«d done, and the result this winter will ¡or paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, so*. d that can lx ybtmned upon it is the House of R**pre.M*nt»tlv<s 1 st lie watched with interest. General artists'materials, and wall and build only limited to th) ability of the op .\i*»«i*luy. Ji provai* - f**r th** ipmant- Manager Wade aud a party of luvited ing papers. Estimates made on paint erator. (hie of tll’se mnclunisis in merit I y th** prrsiil* u of three juilges, guests, among wnoui were General A. ing, paper hanging, interior decora *1 ily nse at the Til>t noh office where it givi« the ntmosysatisfaction. to «i nstitute a court to adjmllc'ite ail McD. McGook, commanding the De tions, etc. claims f**r property taken by Infimi* partment of Arizona, aud a member of E vans A B runk . Ashland, Or. his staff, inspected the work to-day. without j«wt cause. Gats, Barley. X'lient, at market prie* Triiukx am) vahxta*«« it Bl* nut's. * Mi u's lints, 'klein, at Bluiiut's. New lot of stylish stiff hats at <). taken in «*x**bang¿ for farm wagons, t at I ------------- H. Blonnt’e. ♦ G. C. Eihlings. I i : . :. CAPP£T S ì Dresssng Cases — ven . I handsome. Christmas Cards— tlu» like never was in town. RlCH.LflSTIHû &USEFUL Ó9LD ONLY 8Y IJ -A D D WA If I-’*. OREGON. - ASHLAND, We have the larg est and best select ed stock of Holiday Goods in the coun ty. Here is a par tial list. Come in and see the goods. THAT CAN III’ t’SEtl EVERY liav is tin- kiml lii.it pays. S ores of young business en. ami humir« <lsoi Ixiok- ki ejH.rsand stcn«>«:.iphi rs ot ix>tn si vc •. at: : :*>ute their sm ■ • s-toacourse at tile Portland Business College, l’< ri.ir«i, <> * ;*>ti. orili ■ Capital Busi ness College, Sileni, < >r< ’.’*.n 1:* th are ua*. r th:- » . angi-i:» ill of A. J*. Annstnmg, have same course*, of stmly, -aim- rates of tu tioii. Write to either attio k of Chron.r Er/eimi, that bullied the l;ir joint Catalogue ami speetim ns ol t « li’i in -hip, sent fr« c to any adilrv-s. trentmriit of all the bv*<t practitioners. I then « ouuluiled to trv a (■our>e of Swill s Spv« itic (S. > >.) She bet»an to improve from tlie tir**t »lose, and I»» lore she had completed the second botlle the irritation had disnt» peared. and she is now well and vnjox inu » \cullent health These ar»' plain and simple tacts,and 1 will cheerfully answerall in<|Uiiies. either in person or bv mail. \ VAl’i.ll W.’tiru^ist. samiy Bottom, \ a. It Is the Best. 1 have used Swift's Spe< iti*- for < h-Hiising die I.I ixh I of iuipnrlties, and tind 11 to !»■ th«- li.-st in file marker. It uot only purities the tdoisi, but is a most excellent l«tiii<-, and builds up the general health pronieflv a .1 Ml NliAY. I.il.-hlieli), 111. Treatise on blood and skin d|seas«*s mailed !■*■»■ s ift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sugar fniiii Sairgliuni. Washington. Dec. 14. The annual report of the chief of th«* chemical di vision of the agricultural department contains an account <if the process re cently nerfeded at the depart inent as a result of experiments in the chemical laboratory with reference t«ithe manu facture of sorghum sugar. The report of the chemist r«*«*ltes some of the va rious difficulties hitherto found in the «couomical mauufact ure of sugar from sorghum, and indicates that the solu tion of the questmn will be found in some process which would separate as uearly as possible the amorphous lx«ii«*H from Hie juice without precipi tating the sugar. The known property of aleob«il to produce pr«*cipitntioii iu I he juice w-iis made use «if in the fur- tU r study of this probl* in. Not only has the removal of the germs been ef- f«M*te«i by th«* process evolvtxl during these experiments, but it has li«en shown that this cau lie effect««! ata cost «“«iiiipuratively tritlmg bv eompar isoti with the results obtains«!. The article us««l in the pr«*cipitation can lie almost wholly recover««! by subs« «pient dlstilation. Another fea ture is that the snlistiuice s«*parat«*d by th«* pr««<*ess isitself fermentable,,yiehi- ing almost half its w< iglit in alcohol. Iu or«ier that the new method may be come possible, the report suggests th«* necessity for a modification of the rev enue laws so as to allow the prepara tion of ahxihol used in the process to carrie«! on without a tax. to lx* mail«- utnler bond by the manufacturer that it shall lx* used only f*>r this purpose. The ch« mist claims substantially an increase in the yield of sugar per l.tiott gallons of juice of from an average «>f about lll.ooil pounds to an average of over 21,‘.<37, at an increase of the cost of production of #(i l for alcohol, which outers into tlie new process. Tlie VVorlil Enrich«*«! The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are a most unlimit ed and when Syrup of Figs was first pro duced the world was enriched with th« only perfect laxative kn >wn. as it is the only remedy which is truly phiasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt i nd effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time anil the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. Strajwl fruiii Piutiirv. Stray« <1 from th«* Golver paxtur«! near l’lmenix, the following ilescnlx-d animal, for the return of which or for information which will lead to th«* re covery of which a hl»*ral rewaril will be paid by the uudersigimd: Ati ir«*n- gr«*y filly, weight about l.OKl lbs., 5« years old next spring, no bramls or marks visible. Address at Aslilami postoffi«*?, G ovan H igh . Del*. 11, lx*. Hl. NURSERY ng vanoiip« <»f fruit, laiiHiit tl, nut and VINES & SHRUBBERY W. P. BEXX -••nd lor < a!a’o2ii< and price list to Homeliest« Man in Town ! .1 II. Sfttlemitr, Woodburn, Or. :| A. TI. CABHON. L. W. CAHßON. Cash i >r sill kinds farm i«r«"lu< Dried Hii'i GreeiijFriiits, BiiUcr, 1 -'u*. Ba con and Lanl. Flour and Feed. Chickens a Specialty- North siile Main »I., Six miles South of Grant's Pass, »lose phin<* '’ounty, Oregon. ASIII.AMi. oil A CHOICE LOT OF -Consisting of------- APPLE. PEAR, PEACH, I’Ll M. PRUNE, CHERRY, inile south of ¡‘iiovnix Jackson evunty. Oregon The Oregon A < alifnrnia railroad and the Oregon a < allfornia «tagi road passing through said land. Thi« tract of land is all A No. 1 deep l-’.a« k h ain. bottoiD land Ixdng <uic of !:><• lir.*l • ’.aim** settled upou in Rogue River valh \ \11 well supplied wifh living watei 1 i>. Be wold in quantities to suit pur< I Mser* For forth r information inipiire oi !•. .1 FarloH , Vbhtiid, Oregon or E. D Foudray. Pho. rd', ho u. Ashland. < Hr Oct. 3. 1MW. Choice sai'ijilc llotims. ('rnlnill.v Louttd. apricot , nectarine , , ALMOND, WALNUT, ami s ‘ Shade and Ornamental Trees. Grs|><* Vine, Currants, G<H>selx-ni«»s, J Ha. -kl H*rri«*s, Ras| >1 x*rri<*6, i St ra w! x*rri«*n. Figs, Etc., Etc. Our tr.*«*s xr«* grown withotit irrigation on le d bill limd. and all of known va- ri* ti**H that Hucoeed in Southern Oregon, iboxe <*onteniplatmg tree planting w..l il«* well to vi.it our orchard and nur sery. or write us for price list. Cost office—Murphv, JoHephim* county Oregon. K. li. station. Grant’s Pass A H. CARSON & SON. NEW BRICK Who will conduct the hotel in tirst < lnss style. The table will conLirie t»> be !■•’.! .ip 'ceond to none, and guc.ds « an ’»>■ :iss-u .-<| the liest of treatnu ut. Terms reasonable, lo MANI FACTI RER, Keeps constantly on hand a ini. s u p i -; \ of line, v\ hich will he yiold P-t p! V • s as low ns can be ottered anyw ht re ALL ORDERED WORK Repairing Neatly Done I am i! |*ioi>«-er in this conn’: . iiav.n : Ixen Ii-rt*.u »ears. F*»ur yean*«;g«*i*iy Eu'** '■■»ti Eliei; Ig-t*nme by iiiip*. . vtrtiM in x nc<j nation. 11 is arm sweiled lvrt* b!y, causing great agony: physiciai»* Mud tf arm must be amputated, and even then hit recovery would be doubtful. One day 1 reii»! about a blood purifier, new to me. and wa* snrpi.MMi tn learn that it was prepar»*d by 1 II »d with whom I used to go to school ir. D/l-ot, Vt. [ decided to have my boy try il x>d*8 Sar<np irilla, and was much gratif»u<’ x. hen it «1 to help him. He continue' b> rrt w better as w«t* gave him the Sar^ayar ilia, aud having lined Mmttle» is now entirely cured. As Hood's Sarsaparilla has accom plished such wonderful results, I recommend it a’! I possibly ran.” J sromk M, S leepeic , Upper I dike, La'ie (’<>., Cal. it low rates, and all wor k done promptly The City Treasurer Of L • .ill. Ma«. . sav«<: "The above Is from inv l.iotber, wh .<r -ignature I recognized. 1 m ' h also gin ! ?.» testify to the excellence of Ibtod'H .Sarsaparilla, and t»> say that <’. I. If < wl a . ! <i ;ir.» eiujs|dr»'rd one of the most H* ..'-¡e fir: is in Sew Englund ” V an B. S:/ i.”ri!. City Treas’irer, Lowell, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ■M bv dr-.iirgi«*,. 11; for K>. >’r**T.*in-<1 o I;*' I*' I. HOoil ,1 CO., Apnti>ec*r!e<i Lowll. M mh IOO poses One Dollar A« hlani >, O r . And w i!: • »ntinue the bii'dlie-s, keeping on hand a gt-heral id > hi l rient of If .11’1 )GE. ¡9 48 Legal Blanks of every description for sale at the TiiHNiiS ofliee. Meli's New Shoe- fl'om *'?l.*‘>0 pl'., ll|>— 1 mmense Line of Thein. Mell's Boots, $2.00, up. Men's < ¡loves, 50c up. Men's Riveted < heralls. Men’s Lined 1 hick < ’oats, Boys’ t’nderwear, Ihiys' New Suits, $2.00. up. Men’s New Press Suits only $12.00. Men’s Fine Black Figured Suits, $|S.0O, Men’s Overcoats, $5.oo. up. New lot Silk Hdkfs. JAMES GOURIS, Ashland. Or.. \ug. 9, ixx». ASHLAND, OREGON. will be made Io give entire <aiDiartion iin.til's Se¡‘snixtrUht. Th*. iin*l**r*e*gm-l lis- taken th*’ I.umt^r Yrtid vstHId ìk I hm I t»\ Rout A M chhc . north of tia< k in rnilrond addition Shingli's, S.ish, Drs, Mnidiius. Etc Saddle and Harness O.H. BLOUNTS. Men’s Fine Woolen I 'nderwear. Men's < 'otton t’nderwear, E. K* Brightman, Prop., H ifh A PROPRIETOR I’I«»I»U<!’: A COM MISSION. This fine new hotel in thceentcrof the bus ine«s part of the city has inst been er« t ied <»n the site of the id ! popular \«dilaii.! I!< h s(» atol has twcu leased bp the well known and successful landlord, California i I NORTHWEST ! Italixn I’runvs. .1. H. Settlemier, of WotHlbnrn Nur sery, informs us that lie has belweeii 50 ami fio thousand Italian prnnetre s left from his iinme:;*x- stock of 1‘ , milliou nursery tr«*es. Parties intending ’<> plant would <lo web to confer with him at on«*e, as lit* says that they are going very rapullv. Six* Ins a*l. Tourists & Coni menial Men. New lot of hand-made xhix s, just received, at. O. H. Blount's. * ! LARCEST STOCK IN THE HEADQUARTERS «'Inrkson <*ti tin* Fanmrs' AUimi«'«*. Boston. Dec 15. Ex Asuetanl Post master General Uh rkson hi an inter view on national politi«*s said that he du! not ast iilx* to big iin|mrters i n ex- trHOidinary large si are in tin* d- fe«t ol th«* republicans al then -ent «-Ice lions. S|x*nking of th«* «lee ion bill Cdarksoii sat*) iie wa- in favor of it, but there wet« noaxt-ur.it c*sth:i* it would pa s, ns some senators who hail specu lations at slake Wiillkl l**t the Iuil be defeated through delny. On tlie pros- pia-ts of financial legislation Clarkson thought there was a majority in each hou*«e in favor of free coinage. He thought a revision of the hanking law was nee«l«*d in favor of the farmer, ami In sail! th«* farmers’ nllian«*e had com« to stay until Mime m«xhtieati<>n of tli«> banking system was ma«le. 400 Dolls. Doll Carriages, Very Fine Line Al bums— Photo A- Scraps. Horns, Tops, Guns, Blocks, Puzzles, Frames, Whisk Holders, Banks, Safes, Tea Sets, Vases— v<*W|>retty. Large Assortment Chila Ware. \ssigii(«e s Sale. I li* u;.d«‘ri«igned. assign« e of th»' »‘•»tafe of W \|. Giiroy. ofl« :> for ««ah' the following pc -on »1 nr-ipcrty of the estate, at the pinti in. mill and WHr»«honM> on Helman street, ra’lr* ad cro*si.ig \shland. viz Rol <.|| 1 nilll’.R, FI N- l< POSTS. I I < »«»RING, MOFLDING. APPLE BOXES. OFFK E FI RNITI’RE. SAFE. |)F>K, Et< M aciiinep . v -I’l.tner. matcher, madder. tiHinowr, jig^axx ^and papering machine; i ■ off and : • -a n -, <•. etc 1 hev mti.-t io sold for < a«di. and cash only. JAMES > RtwiERS Assignee. Ashland. Or.. Sept. 1*. ls'.Kf. Fine Stylish New Line of Neckwear. New Lot ot Bleated Bosom Shill-. All Kinds of Fine Wool (»vershirts. Something Late ami Nice in Fine Wool Sox. Men’s ('otton Bants, 50c pr. Men's Fine Press ('ottonade Bants. $1.5<i up. New Lot O<ld Vests, all prices. Trunks ami Valises of all kind-. Fug Lin«*Of Men's Hats. REMEMBER \\ e handle the ONLY EXCLUSIVE LINE Of Men’s ( ¡oods New Meat Market IN SOUTHERN OREGON. HARRIS & MURPHY BROS. ■ICAUSC TMIT ARC THE BEST. Ashland Oregon. D. 5!. biTO'x & Co's Illustrated, Dcscrjp’.ive and Priced S eed annual ( r 1891 will be mailed FREE! Ito all applicants, and to last «easun'sl kcusiotnen. It is better than ever. 1 1 Every person usinc ■ I FiovMr or Fitla fl ■ should send for it. Address fl ■ D. M. FERRY A CO. ■ fl DETROIT. MICH. W W Largest Seedsmen in the world <)p“Dod business at th»- <dd Ashland Mark» t -fand, ai th»- bridge, on Main street. ( Hol< F.s'l OF BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL P ork am » hapsage . shop thoroughly renovated aii'l refitted. I1V16| O. II. BI A ) ON T