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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1890)
ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. PERSONAL. HERE AX'D THERE. THE Ml RHEK IN* SAM'S VALLEY. Jacksonville Items. her jewels in the mansions of Eternity. The funeral Uxjk» place on Thursday afternoon from the Presbyterian churcii, of which the decease«! was u menitMT, anil was largely attended by pioneer frieiala. Rev, Robt. Eunia couduct«*d the funeral setvice, atnl R»*v. XI. A. Williams «lelivered n most beautiful and affecting eulogy. The interment was in the Masonic ceme tery. Mrs. Kahler was a member of the pioimer society and one of those quiet, unostentatious women, whose life work is the graudwt element in fonn- tive society arotiud them. May ehe rest in peace, while her good worth; and works do follow her. W. W. Willits, of Flounce Rock, «IM III Liiikville'g company of cavalry 0. N. The murder at the saw mill near A merry Christmas ! G. M. Stroud, well • kDown id rail town this week. G. gave a holiday ball this week, un Sam's valley, of which but a meagre road and Masonic circles, is in town. And a happy New Year ! B. FedcrM, the plasterer, came home for daunted by the possibility of Indian report was published last week, proves .Judge XX’ebster and District Attor bosti Lilies. to have lieen a most wanton killing. To the many friends of tlie T idings Ids Christmas holiday. Money to b«an. ney Colvig came tip from Grant's Pass The particulars, as developed al the Jas. Massie, now of Imnstonir, spent A «signee Sale at Hunsakers old coroner's inquest, are as follows What seemed like a beginning for a Christmas in Ashland. Sunday morning and return««! there To loan ou approved first-mortgage stand below cost. * security on farm laud, from $101»» to g<- »1. penetrating raiu liegan yesterday At the Barnes saw mill, about a the same evening. II. K. Boynton, of Ik-attle, spent Christ mas with lit, family in Ashland. 812th). For particulars apply at Tin morning. Grant’s Pass bad its arc electric mile from the store and poetoffice at Judge Neil was at Grant’s Pass last ts» w office. Tliet •bools have had a w«~*k of holi Archie Pennington csinnover from In«ns- street lamps burning last wet‘k for the Moouvdle, Sam’s Valley, I. J. Stacey week, attending court. He was ac first time, but th* lights are not yet whs foreman in charge of the work. companied by his wife. day vacation, but may open again next mnirtp spend the holidays At home. School Tax. Prof. If. I„ Benson ami -«u were in Asli ful’y in operation. R. M. Roberts was employed at the Monday. M re. XVm. Bybee is iu the Willam lanil from »«rant's Pass I as t Tuesday. I will be at Mr. Luckey’s office each mill, ami on XXednesday forenoon Green Seal 5c cigars at Minkler ’ s. Boy’« hats, 50 cts at < >. H. Blount's. afternoon until January 111, 1891, (ex Rolierte was sitting on the tool box of ette valley visiting friends and will J. B. KiHtseil an«l laiiiily came over for a cept Sundays) to receive the school Willie Lyman, aged 14 years, in at the engine i|p»l Stacey, who was help main until after the holidays. Some very fine Japau»-se oranges holblay visit with Ashland relative^. tax now due. XX. A. P atrick , Messrs. I.. C. Gruby ami » has. iHimou tempting to get on a gravel train ing to roll a log a short distance away, have l»eeu ou sale tins week at the Miss Ella Young is expected home were in town from Medfoni last Satlliday. School Clerk. while it was in motion at Lafayette, ordered him to get up and go to piling from Seattle next week. opera house grocery store. Miss Eva ¡lean came up fr«mi Grant's Pass this state, last Saturday, was run over slabs. Rolierts replie«!: “Fm not The Caligraph Typewriter. Mrs. Jas. McDouough will come to Attention. Ladies! 4 collars ami 2 cuffs for at <). to visit relatives here during tlie holidays. and killed. working for you.' Stacey told him F. D. Wagner ie agent for this part Jacksonville this w«tek to make her • The famous specific, “Orange Blos II. Bloutr's. get to work, or he would get anoth Mrs. Walter E Berta* has irone to June- of the country for the Callgraph type All goods must be disposed of at a to home with her father. ti n, to s|«eml tlie holidays ivith her mother. som," is a positive. cure for all the er man. Rolierts replied: “ That ’ s all Patsey Ihmagline. Jr., is now oneof writer the beet aud tuoet popular uia saentice to soli at once at the Assignee right." This seemed to exasperate Mr. Luelleu, father of Mrs. John chiue iu the market, and anyone think common diseases peculiar to wotn-u. the peanut lioys on the train between Judge J. W. Parker, the lawyer, was In Sale. You should go al oive while town a «lay or two this week, from »«rant's Wimer, of Ashland, is seriously ill at It has beeu long tried, and there are Portland and this place. and he ordered Rolierts to ing of purchaemg a typewriter should eteck is full.* J as . S. R ogers . - Stacey I'ass. hundreds ready to attest its value to get down off the engine box, aud get bis home iu Jacksonville. consult him before doing no. The The largest, beet and »-benpeet stock Maj. Barron amt wife ami John P Walker them. It may be had in Ashland of Siskiy<ni gives only So bounty on out of there. Roberts answered that Prof. A. P. Armstrong, of the Port Cahgraph ie the lowest priced of the and >»ife spent Christmas wilh friends in grizzlies and nothing on other liears. x M rs. M. Rolierts, on Helman street, of b.nits ami shoes at Blouul’e. he would get down when he got ready. land bnsinesa college aecompame»! by high grade machines and ie guaranteed Medford. The bounty on lynx aud coyote is .*2 uear the Gilroy planing mill, who is Stacey then started toward him with Several dramatic ami operatic to lie more durable aud gue lietter ♦ Andy Payne went over to Huriibnaik this and $10 on the California hon. which a hand spike which he had been using his wife, visitod bis mother last Thurs agent for lina place. troupe have paseetl through here on week day aud Friday. They were en route satisfaction thau any other. The to attend the ball at. Heuley t'hrist- is the animal now mostly in favor in rolling the log, a heavy green ash to Sau Francisco me cars within the past week. mas Eve. " to spend the hoh- spee»l that can lie obtained U| h > u it ie The Rnilro.nl Trestles. stick four feed ten inches loug and two days. only limited to the ability of the op Mi-s Kitty shiiford. sister of Mrs E. G. among the hunters. Martiu's fail cream cheese at Mink Wilsuu, inches in diameter, which be raised in is expec ted to arrive tills week from erator. Due of these machinee ie u> The Salem of last, Fri- ler .V Sou’s. IG-oz. Star toba»vo 45c. at Mink Dr. N. C. Boolman, of Spokane ceatlle. a threatening manner. As he ap Falls, ___ _ reports as follows what th»* stalo »lay ler’s. * a former resident of Jackson- daily use at the T ihinus office where proach«*!, Jiolierts picked up a small E. »'. Kane ami family spent Christmas L. E. Moe deliveree for McConnell it gives the utmost satisfaction. railroad commisniooera thought of th«* with the family of Mrs K.'s parents In Says the Yreka Tehijraw. A well piece of the edgiug of a board as the vi'le, t wuh hen. for l* few days this tr««tl««s an»! brnlgcH out thia way lifter A Eubanks and any orders given to Jacksonville. week. organized movement, which promises Religious Notices. only thing at hand with which he tlw.v inspect«*! them, as reported iu the hnii will receive prompt atteuliou. * Wm. X’onng, who went to Denver, Mrs. I’, ».rally and family goto ForttanJ to lx* successful in every way is on could at. all defend himself. Stacey At the Congregational church uext T idings taat week: t hrie'mae trees bloomed in more this week, where Mr Grisly is now em f<K)t, for the establishment of a farmer’s asked “What are you going to do with Colorado, last fall from Tacoma, Sunday the subjects will be; In the .Vl«*e»ra. Clow auil Fault, memlmra of homes than usual this year, there l>e- |d<«y«.'d al his trade. co-operative store at Montagne. that stick,” or ordered him to “drop Wash., for the benefit of hie health, morning, at 10SJ0, a Christmas sermon; the Oregon etale Ixiard of railroad ing no public trees to relieve the pr»-e- Fred Hogg, of this plare, is perfect.ng a A. C, Murdoch is one of the principal returned to his mother's home in that stick," (oneof the other.) Rob commteeioqera, buv« recently returned sn re. in the evening, at 7:00, “The Lessons patent for some iniprovi-meulupon theci.a-k prompters of the scheme. erts made no reply, ami Stacey aimed Jacksonville Tuesday but little lietter of the Lectures.' oi tlie present day. from a toiM of inspection of the lines for the change. Mr. Young is an en I Sheriff Birdsey gives notice of his Mrs. John R. Norris hmilMten «piite ill with of the IVu'.bern Pacific an far as their Largest line holiday goods in Ash- a vicious blow at his bead with the ergetic prosperous business man aud heavy green club, striking him on the jurwrtfction—Hjtends. They are just Hunual tour of the country in the col frier incident to childbirth e*|H!riencc, but land at the Red House. Did you see those nice holiday is inueh improved al latest report. arm and also slightly on the head, it liis many fn«*u«is in Jacksonville sym goods at the lted House? IX$w preparing their report, winch lection of taxes for 1HM1. See bis * Mackerel, white fish and is liehevetl. Rolierts did not strike pathize with him in lus affliction. Mr. «'hewln-ki, of Sail Francisco, an obi will Im submitt>sl. with reconimenila- notice iu another column. f ’ . in! of Mr. J A l.ee, of Ulis place, is a halibut at t he Red House. back, ami Stacey struck again, the tiona. t«_i Jklawftger IL Koehler, of the HOHN. Dr. Will Jackson, of Grant’s 1’aee, The woolen mills have shut down gicst of til»- latler ill town this week. Suukhern Pacific lines in Oregon. Tin* for the holiday season, «ml it is uu- No rough weather in the bmvh heavy club striking Roberts on the is reported seriously ill at that place. treaties in Jackson county they found deratmsl that they will not lie starte»l XV. W. Grieve, of Fall <*r»*ek,returned home grass country east of the mountains is side of the head and falling him to the NORRDJ—-In Ashland, Dec. 19, 1 x * a », to Mr. >«--ter«lay from Soleuo »-ouniy. Cal., when- Booth, of Roseburg, visited and Mrs. John K. Norrii», a *«>u. to be in bad condition generally, many again fora considerable time. reporte<i vet this winter, and the win ground. Stacey then picked Roberts his John he ha* been for aome three mouthe. father, Rev. Robert Booth, Satur HOWARD—In Ashland precinct. Dec |::, up and placed his hat on his head. of them having lx*en built when the ter will in all probability lie a short <»nv M ik ««’« Allie Kiel Ella Hanley. >>f JacliKon- Many fieople from distant parts of Roberts remarked that he was badly day and Sunday aud contuiutsl Ins 1690, to Mr. and Mrs. < harlvs Howard, a road first went through, eight yearg ville, were in Ashlaml last Saturday, visit as the stock meu reckon it. that is by daughter. ami that his head felt very journey to Loe Angeles, where he goes ago, since which time little or no re the valley have been iu Ashland dur ing i the length of t/me which they are re hurt, Mrs ]>, [, Ri«e and other friends. pairs have b«*en ma»le t«> them. The ing the past week, looking for hol » strange, and stnrte»! off toward home, tor the benefit of bis health. J. O.«’. Wimer, who in » uiployisi at l.< ba. quired to feed tlieir range stock. walking to the drug store of Dr. Stan long trestle at Talent they found to be iday articles m the well-stocked non. I.iun eonnlv, upon the nvu pajK'r mill Numerous turkeys were sent out Star plug tobacco, 5»k* per lb. at the ley. at Moonville, a mile distant. The dangerous—probably more so than the stores. hniSting, is at h««m»* for tile holidays. Ibis week from Jacksonville, to friends FOI.EY BEAI.E At tlu-Mm.- of ti. W Red House. one at Labisli liefore the disaster. An doctor applied something to th«* in California and northern Oregon. Bt-rtlu, Dv« • nibur 14, 1* i C. Parker, ' Hn O A William., of Omulm. Nebraska, j This is ah >ut as foggy a time as J F . Mi Mi< tn. I I g I^ hih I Mis* A liée i wound on the bead, and then Mr. There is certainly a good market for examination of this trestle was mad«* tins country . or this part of the coun formerly Miss Gao-.- Minkler is visiting lier Don ’ t spend your money for dress Beale. Mr. ami Mis. 1> 1. Minkler, in Asli- at the request of numerous persons re try, has ever seen several days of pur.'nls, goods until you go to the Assignee Pankey t<x>k him to his (Roberts’s.) the delicious««lible, when s^nt out as a luiul. home, some two miles away, in a cart. voluntary contribution. Why don’t i \ M B J \; I: \ • i ».. • siding in the vicinity. Their recom the past week havelssni foggy most Sale.* J am es S. Ro<; ers . Mr B. i E h iie of Silver Lake, h» Mrh S. .1 Miss»>s iiora Kiel ih'll»* Anderson, of Wag Roberts ill«*»! at home, seven hours af mendations to the road iu relation to of the day, enterprising poultry men make Blair, of 1‘aDle} . Squire H. A. Kingoflh*i ner« r»*«*k, n««a «irive to town in a hands««no* John II. Sbiilletdierger, a brakeman ter the murderous blow was struck. some this trestle will urge its immeiiiate re ating. it an article of export trade? n«-w buggy whi«*h their fatli«-r has bought on the Oregon Short Line, was delib There were five or six witnesses to the construction in a substantial manner. A new electric light on Granite for them. VAN-OVERTON Al tin I akex ivu The completion of the Jacksonville- G1 House, The Harrisburg bridge has also I m *« n street uear the Messenger mill is th«» J. < . Sergent, »>f Dairy, was in th«- valb y erately thrown under the wheels of affair ami the testimony of all agrees Dec <«lh, Mr. Jam«* N Givan to, Medford railroad will be celebrated in Mrs. Dora Overton, l«oih of Wanner Valley, cxaminetl. The bri«ige was found to loftiest light in town, Is-iug on a 4»l- again last week, returning to Klamutii Ins train at Glenn’s Ferry, Idaho, the ii|s>n the statement as made above. II. A. King otticiatiug Dr. J. S. Parson, the county coro .Jacksonville on New Years day. by be in go«xl condition, but some repairs foot |x>le donated for the purpose by » '"inly Tuesday, to remain then* through I other day by a tramp whom he was tlie winter. trying to put off the "blind baggage” ner, held an inquest on the remains public speaking and a grand ball. BARNES LINVILLE At Ukexiuxx Hous.- I Mr. Messenger. to the approaches are recommend«*!. Dec. 17th, al the reshlciice of th«- bri-h ’> E it. Hunsaker anti family are down in platform. 8hnllenl>erger died from at Moonville on the afteimsm of ihe Every precinct is include«! in the pro parents, Mr. Merntt Barn«-* to Miss Kat< There will !*• an entertainment at l.aue county, sp«*ndiug the holiday* at the his injuries, but identified his mur 18th, District Attorney Colvig being gram au»l uo doubt the occasion will A t'unvrnlent PiMiilhre. Linville, Rev. Williams officiating. Congregational church on XX’««!- lu nieof Mrs. Hunsaker's parents, near»<>t- derer before his death. present to represent the state, ami S. be one of general rejoicing to the p«*o- Bl EBER—I’E YSER At the home of th» Postmaster Hammond has hail a the Iage Grov*-. n< silay evening. Dee. 31st. A good aecliou of new hick boxes put in al Oxford Bibles, Burgaster Bibles, S. I’entz appearing as counsel for ple of the county as well as to the two bride’s parents, the Lak’ X iexx H. iis» . Dec Mi** Kat*' Lemberger. tlie court steno- appropriate program, with choice the Ashlaml postoffiee for the iiecoui- and 16. Mr. Aaron Bieber to|Mi*> Fannie i’cy^T. ol tli is disti iet, ramr up from Jack- fancy bibles, pocket bibles. A tine as Stacey. The jurors were J. 8. March, towns that are to be uuited by the music, all by home talent, will ! h * pre- grnpher Dennis Duggan, John Dungan, J. M. new enterprise. Jacksonville has al Judge W ilshire. officiating. modatmu of the p«*>ple who do not seuteii. Cake and coffee will be served soniiHe. lust week, iu have some dental sortment at D. L. Murkier Sons. w«»rk done by Dr. «'aldwell. Childers, .J. L. Rowe ami XVm. Noah. ways l>««*n noted for its pioneer boe- want to wall for their mail at the gen Flue kid glov«‘s onlv SI. Assignee The evidence given was substantially pitality and it will no doubt excel all A F. George, formerly division -nperin- eral delivery window. This makes extra. Admission, 15 cents. oi th«' S. P. K. R. b«'tv.een this place Sale. Notici* to Tax pa vers. ♦ ns in the foregoing, ami was supple- previous efforts on this important oc the whole number of lock latxes 2H5, PiMtal inspector Boiitelle, of Maine, tetnlent and I!e»l Blurt, was in Ashlaml this we« k, casion. uietite»! by that of Dr. Stanley and Dr. iucluihiig a number of a size larger a relative of the Congressman of that looking after property interests here. About all the survey«*! timber lauds E. P. Genry, the latter of whom made thau the ordmnry, for newspapers, linin«* from the Bar Harlsir state, was Jne««b Haverlv and w ife, of Portland, spent The new railroa.l contractors, on Upper Rogue river covered with su the autopsy. Dr. Geary found a frac bank, an«l others who receive more on \V’edn>-s<iu'y tram, going southward. s'-veral <laxs in Ashland xxvvk, ................... hi*t ; ' . the Messrs. Honeyman, 1 »eHart A- Co., ........ tin* 1. for- gar pine to any considerable extent, ture of the skull extending from the Kline, thau the average amount of mail mat Hope lie will succeed in fimlitig out KHrstsof Mr. aud Mrs. J. L 11/ of Portland, have a large force of men have lieen entered, there being several temple up toward the top of the bend, at work ami the trains will lie running ter. Beanies these lock boxes, there that the pistal clerks on the route lie- merofwhvm i* Mr. llavrrly’M iqirle. TAXES EOlt 1K9O, parties waiting for a tnict of tile yet Miss Hattie Barnum, of Baiitfor. N. ¥.. a are also 188 call b«>x«*s. And tins is tweeii Portland ami Ashlaml need ami upon removing the top of the in the time specific«! in the contract. nusurveyed laud, containing a consid <>nthe following days, in their respective relative of J. II Barnum, of rhis place, i* a giKal place to remark that Ashland more» help. skull found an immense blood dot, All other holiday festivities seem to preeinf*. at their usual visiting Ashland, the guest of Mr. ami Mr". erable growth of sugar pine, to lie sur pin« » * <»f voting, am! extending to the base of the brain, postoffiee is now titt«*d up. in a man J. N. Phillips and Mrs J. H. Barnum. xvill remain in each precinct from 9o clo< k have lieeu forgotten in the geueral re veyed so they can file. The probability The Knights'ball at Medford Christ a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m.of < a< h »lav, lo-w il showing that death was the result of ner as eonveuieiit to the public an»l as joicing with which the railroad com .Mr. R. T<‘ruillig< r, of Centralia, Wash . a is that it will be snrvevetl sometime Willow Spring*. Januarx 12, Is'.ip ! well adapt««! to the demands of the mas Eve was well attended, ami one of brother «»i Mr*. M.M. Million, whom she had next summer. I'iimes. hemorrhage of the brain, caused by pletion is hailtsl and the railroad cel Gold Hill most enjoyable social events in the not *em for many years, arrived here a the contusion from the blow. The ebration on, Jan. 1st, I8'.»l, will lie the bilsinese transacts«! on the liisule as is the Rock Point, Like the sh<»rl time ago for a visit of several week* Foot’s < reek, Holiday gotals were never bo cheap witnesses, liesides the two doctors, event of the season. any office in the state of Oregon. The history of tlie valley. W( mm ! ville. ’ were Silas Conley, Jnmee Conley, 11. room is large and well shap«*! for the Knights here, the meniliers of the or Mr. Wick, of this place, who ha* b»»«‘n in as this year, at the Beil House. Pleasant Creek. at Medford spare neither expense Washington and Idaho lor many months Adarel chapter. No. 3, *O. E. 8. B. Olsen, E»l. Olsen, Pierce Askew purpose, centrally located, as nearly der Flounce Rock, At Oregon City, last Saturday, nor trouble to insure the success of past, traveling in the nursery business, ar »■l«M*tt«l the following officers at its Trail Creek, ami Lewis Pankey. The verdict was fire-proof as any iu town, »ell lighted, their rived this week to spend ' hristmas a! home. deputy U. S. Marshal Miller arrested m snlistatice as follows: eutertaiuments. Mea»lows, last m««»ting for the ensuing term: by sunlight in the daytime ami by “l’ap Stroud, the well known ami promi J. XV. Confer and J. C. Mahan, who Table R< m k. electricity at night, ami tilt* fittings XX e find that «leceased was J. M. XV. M.. Mrs. J. N. T. Miller; XV. 1’.. The railroad pay car faile.1 to pay nent .Ma*on xx ho was formerly a familiar tig were indicated by the Iasi United Little Butte, Big Butte, ^ind arrangements are such as to give its monthly visit to the towns along tire to t he trax « ling public as a conductor on States grand jury for conspi racy and Roberts, liet ween 25 and 30 years of I’heo. Cameron; A. M„ Mrs. George i. th» o. A; < R. R., arrived in Ashland W.ed- Ij»st Creek, 71. Love; Sec., Max Muller; Treas., Mrs. the public the advantage of all the the road this month, greatly to the ne*day morning. age, a married man. place of his birth subornation of perjury m connection Mt. Pitt. room m*«*ded. The partition divnling disappointment of many of the em unknown; that became to his Herman Helms; Conductor. Miss Em Chimney Rock, tiuilxir land frauds. tons Janie* G. <'lark, the poet singer, noxx a with certain the office proper from the main room ployes, . . __ w that some of re*ident Ji'iithon Dec. 17th. 1800, from a blow ma Pape; A. C., Miss Hattie Reames. Sterlingville, ami it is likely of Grant's Pa**, xva* in town this They are part of the firm of Confer, I'niontown, is X’-shaped, the smaller eml of the X the little folks of th«'*-railroad people xx < k, the guest of Rev. F. k. Van Ta*sel, Mead and Mehau, and havelieen doing with a hand-spike intlicte<l by I. J. I Installation of officers will take place Steamboat, 1 February being towani the frout of the room. will have f«w»*r Cbristmaa presents ha’mg conn* up with the lecturer, Wm. i business for some tune past m ( iregoti Stacey; ami that the said 1. J. Stacey Dec. 26, ami there will be a supper Applegate, ami dance afterward. At the vertex the general delivery than they won hl have r«*ceive»l ha»l Jat k*on Armstrong, from that place. has committed the crime of man- Central Point, 1 City, Medford, , slaughter. Messrs. Lax id Horn of Hornbrook, and G. window is situate«!. Ou the north th«* paternal purse not lieen lacking Mrs. G»*orgiiina V. Kahler, wife of ti Eden, W Cooper ami W . E. Moody, of Yreka, xvere A complete stock of choice groceries, side of the room- are two windows, its expwt«*«l replenishing. Roberts leaves a wife ami two young Hon. William Kahler, dieil at their Talent, in \*hland la*t Thursday and Friday, having one for the registers«! letter and pack 9 A come overt»» attend the tjaminet given by fancy candies, nuts Ac. for Christmas. children, who have the symathy of the home in .Jacksonville, Dec. 17, 181M, , Ashland, Col. C. A. Cogweli, the hold-over Shake, the Royal Arch Masons of this place on Just received at .Minkler's. age business, ami the other for the whole community. He is said bv all of acute peritonitis, ag«*»l 73 years. senator from Lake an»! Klamath Jacksonville, Thursday evening division of call-boxes. Back of the Mrs. Kahler w.-is born in London, i At least one-half must be i»ai»l in cash, A big real estate commission case Ins neighbors to have ls«en a quiet, Coiidiietor Tom Co.x, on one of the S. P. I Hixes on the south side of the room is counties, lias gone to the XVillamette, industrious mau, not »piarrrelsome or England, and came with her father’s i ax-payer* will please pay their taxc* at the was tried in cicmt court at Grant's -difficult to begin laying line« for his work in run* terminating at Sacramento, came up io to get along with. the money order window, ami on times, as tnx»*s will become <le- family to th«* United Stat«*s when she above-stated A*hlami with hl* wife and little on» * to Pass this week. Ailthur Conklin v. ho the legislature at the coming session. liiDjuent the first Monday in April, l*'d. From the evideuce as snbmittisl to was 8 years of age. They settled in I either side is a door leading from the Mr. Cogswell assured the T idings speml the holblays here as the guests en made the sale of a tract of land l>e- alter which cost* will Be added for» »»lk »‘ outer room into the inner office, In- editor at the train the other evening gineer Chas Barnum and xxifr. Mrs. Bar longiugtoJ. T. Tulls, to.Jno. T. Flyun the coroner’s jury it looks as if the ver Ohio, where ehe grew to womanhood , tion. The law in regard to their »’ollection dict was drawing it mild to call the skie, the various ilepartments are as that he ha6 no job set up against num an»I Mrs. Cox are sisters. xvill be strictly enfor<x»L ami was married to the husband who | aud others, claimed a commission of crime manslaughter. J. G. BIRDSEY, sign««! different places, each of which State S<‘nator Cogswell, of Klamath and survives her. They crossed the plains j county this time, like the Lake counties, was on Sunday evening's some $1500. The sale was never co'l Sheriff ami Tax (’»»Hector of Jackson Co. , is conveniently arrange»! for its Jackson Stacy submitted himself to arrest to Oregon, arriving in Jacksonville m train, en route for Salem, to la* among the summated, or at least, has not liei’n wagon road outrage which he sad peculiar purpose, the sacking room dled upon ns last session. That was »•ar ’ arrivals for the opening of the legislat up to this time. Flynn, after paying ami after a hearing at Gold Hill was October, 1852. They soon after took I beiug divided by partition from the enough to do us for a long time, to ive session. Mrs. Cogswell was with him, $5o<) failed to come to time promptly committed to the county jail, in de up a donation claim near Fort Laue, I A Eine Bandi For Sale. and will go to Missouri, to *pvn«l the winter other part of the inner office. where they lived with their family I on the second paymeut, and Mr. Tuffs fault of i)25()0 boufis. lie sure, but it will lie well for our at her old home in that state. through the perilous times of pion«*er 1 Oneof the flneM st<x k and dairy ranches representatives to keep a frieuilly eye Dr L. Schlesinger, of San Diego, 'healing refused to coutrider the sale as a sale The Big Flume Enterprise. SAll ACCIPEN^ .(TH A GIN. life, watching the development of the in the mountain region of >»»uth< rn Oregon on the wily senator. and test medium,who made a trip through in fact Flynn brought suit to re southern Oregon about a year ago an<l inter cover his S5D0 or <*onqx>l the defendant country from a beautiful wilderness i or Nori hern ( aliiornia i* ottered for sale nt For a number of years the project Mrs. Ella Million received a ested several citizens here dreply in tlie val- a bargain t»v the undersigned. of building a great Hume to carry liable Christmas present, in the shape w’onderful things he performed in the line to sell to him.it issaid. Conkiiri sued A little son of Charles M i I hhd . of infest««! with savage Indians until it I It consist.* of 160 acres on Fail < reek, Jack lumber from the forest region of the of necromancy, mind reading or spirit me for his $15no commission, but the ver this place, about 11 years of age,' was grew into the highest civilization. | son county, or. four mile* from Klamath baniisome $75 cooking range »if dium*hip, whichever it may be, is in Ash dict was Against him. Flynn’s suit river. Atxnit lOOacr s under feiiee, al-out mountains at the head of Rogue river of a latest iliot last Monday afternoon while play Ten children were born to them, two . 60 improve«! pattern. It was land again this week. acres well set in timothy, anti rich, pro has not yet come to an issue. of them dying iu their youth. Eight i ductive to the railroad for export has lieen the ing with a gun at the Sonnichsen bottom land: on the ranch several «if them have grown ink» active man- ' d icussi-il. and everyone has assented from her brother, who is her«* visiting J F. Halloran, formerly editor ami pro place over th»* hill, northwest of town, of the finest and largest springs in the coun Star tobacco 45c. per ll> at 1). L. her, ntbl was ordered from San Fran prietor of the Daily Astorian, is in Ash- hood ami womanhood, and have gone ! try rise, aud give abundance of pure water 'j the prospects for a large business cisco il«* and his cousin, a son of Albert Mil for him by G. C. Eddings. Mrs. land this xveek. The Astorian under his Minkler A Son's. for all pur|M»ses including irrigation, if de in the iambering line whenever the Million was beguile»! »Iowa town on management was one of the few papers of sap, agtsl about eight years, taking a «mt into the honorable ami useful ! sired. 'I’he buildings consist of a house ami paths of lif<*. project can be materializ«Hi. The peo some pretense, and while sb«* was gone the *tate in whmh original editorial matter shot gun, went out over the hill bant small barn, small orchard on ¡he place, Parties who claim to know say th*» of ' r<! » las* ability is a prominent and reg Eight years ago Mr. Kahler sold his producing al) ihe fruit wanted for home use. ple of Central Point now think that Godfrey and Otto took up the stove ular h-ature. It \x is also a paving property, same sort of blue grave) which is rich ing. They stopped at the Sonnichsen Will sell xxith the ranch ten head of eat!I the time is not far distant. Parties anil hud it all set up before her return but th«* wear and tear of tlie busine** shat in gold oti the California sideof the plan*, where only the children were farm ami they came to Jacksonville, three head of horse* ami a spring wagon ter! «1 the health of tlie editor, who ha* Been Siskiyou mountains is to be found not at bom«*, i Their mother lieing dead, the where their son, C. XV. Kahler, has and harm from Portland who are said to repre *s. Fresh Eastern oysters at McConn«*ll enjoying for a few months the first rest and fur lielow th«* surface in some of the fat her is obliged to work al Ins shoe made his home with them, atul where I Price. a great bargain. For parli« sent capital in sufficient amount are leisure he ha* taken for rtinny years. nlars inquire at the T idings office or ad * interest«*»! in the Hume proj«*ct. and A Eulmnks. gulches ou the east side of Bear cr»*ek shop tlowu in town.) There an old gun they have quietly enjoyed the compe dress f ♦ Mrs. M.N G rieve . tence their frugality and imlustry had have been making a thorough investi was found atul a »•artri.lge was loade»l [15-29. White Point. Oregon. tn some places Ixdow Ashllind. and it To show what the winter climate of Circuit Court. brought them. Too s»x>n the loving gation of the limtier resonrees of the Southern < )regon will permit in its len is lielieve»l that if the »Irift miues witli a little powiier and some bird wife ami mother was |prostrated witli Rogue nver s«*tion, the practicability ient iniMhi, XX’m. Mathes, of Eden pre about. Henley prove as profitable as shot. XX bile they were handling the |«'ontinn<‘<l frian In-t week of the plan of Hiiining the lnmlier, etc., cinct, brought the T idings office yes- w P. Hillis vs. John and Roxvson Cajrtcr: expected, it will lx* but a short time gun it was discharged, and tlie shot fatal disease, ami from near and far and are pilshiug ahead toward prac tenlay a large hunch of wheat four to dcfvndanfs grant»-»! leave to tile amended before the same sort of mining is in struck young Milsap in the side of the the dutiful ami affectionate children plaint. tical work it is said. progress in this neighlxirhooii. Ac-, alxlomen. He was but a few inches gathered to watch by the dying bed five feet high, wlugh he had pul!e»l at coin Jo*hua Neathamor v* Ben. Sxvings, in- They estimate that a company with his farm. Mr. Math»*s says oats may jun<ri»»n: judgment for plaintiff, except eoniing to the theory of th«* geoligists from tin* muzzle, and was powder- side of one whose love bad blesse«! j a capital of 8140,1)00 will be able to I m * found in l>l«Mim in this country tn plaiiiCiTs xx itn»‘*s fees. this blue gravel is the wash from an bnrned. ami his clothing was set afire. their childhood, and whose wise conn | T. J. Johnson vs. D H. Burroughs action old island that existed where the Sis Evidentiy the charge of powder was sei had guidtxl ami tlirecttxl their latet I make the enterprise a success. In or- De»tember often, but this is th»* first NICE NEW ROOMS, r»cover money; dismissed on plaintiffs <l*»r to interest p»*ople enough in the time he has found wheat fully headed t<> kiyou mountains now are in the past very small, or a terrible bole would years. motion. And everything of the I m st No vail»* Death cam«* as th«* petals fall from scheme to give the busniess a certain out ou Christinas day. < M. Fri»-* vs. Magru«ler Bro*, action to re ages, when the sea, or a mighty arm of have lx*eii torn in his aide. As it was spared to please. All xve a*k is a fair tual. [ »■oxer inot.ey; default entere«! against de the sea, Howed over the Klamath basin the shock was very slight, and he ran the Howers, distilling their fragrance ty of Success, the projectors [iro[s>se The banquet given to membera of fend.mt, and jmlgrnent i<»r piaintit! B»r an»l the territory now known as the to a well or spring atul got water to around them, or as the full, ripe sheaf MIts. .1. I,. KI.INE, that the people of the valley shall ?4<' ' and $-17» attorney's fee* »»ml cost.* ami tr.ke up all the timber claims they can the Masonic fraternity and their la •1is: »ursements. put out the tire on his clothing. Then is garuered by th«» husbandman, so Oranite Street, • - Aslilnnd. Or. XVillmnette valley, the Umpqua, the by using their rights under t he U. 8. dies by Siskiyou Chapter, R. A M., st a of Oregon vs. Edxxard Myer and Ja»k Rogue River valley, and, in fact, near lie start«*»! for home, and walked to the gently pass«xl away the faithful wife, Wright, indictment for obstructing a public laws, and that when a |e*rson has se last Thursday evening is report»*»l to hizhtvav; ly the wlxile region w»*st of the Cas- summit of the hill, quite a long dis the fond mother, tlie trusted friend;^ taken nmier adviseim-nt. cured a title to bis claim be can join have l»*en one <>f the finest affairs of W i I’lrich vs. Janie* McDaniel et al.: ac cailes was under water. tance, and from there was helped only resting until she gathers again Notice to lax-pax cis of home. the «'oinpanv and turn in his lamias th«* kiml ever witnessed here. The tion '!i*mi**»'d. Lots of boy ’ s wagons at Smith »V supper wits serve«! at The Oregon, Peter Britt v*. Minerva A. Meeker, et al., stock, iidtMt in stock being allowed for Ashland. Dr. Songer was sent for, and found foreclose mortgage; order«‘«l that Ellery B, D»xlge’s. Medford Proper!) a qnarter-«»ection of limber which will covers beiug laid for about eighty per to that some of the shot bn»l penetrated Pun »11 Be mad»- a defendant in this suit. ixiet the lixjater from JMItO • > $500, sons. After the banquet, the com Jerry Numnn vs. W. J. Nieh»»ls and J{. The Eugene papers report that a the mnsc)t*s of the abdomen, and under the laud laws. XXitli < nongh pany adjourn»*»! to the opera house ami S. Ni< l)<»ls; default «-ntcrtMl against defend m«*et.ing of the Indian War Veterans reached th«* Ixiwels, making the ant*. ami judgment for plaintit! for 90, timber in a body «■onn«*ete»i w.;li the dancing was indulg«*«! lti until the elec- at’»»rney’s f» es, costs an»l »tisburseincnts. Town lots for sale on the install of the Rogue River war was called to wound very serious, if not n«*eessarilv enterprise to insure a imnberiiig bus trii* lights went out at 1 a. m., and (diaries Nickell vs W. K Price, action at m«*et at the court house on Saturday. fatal. ment plan. Weekly or monthly pay tlie merry dancers were reluctantly law to recover money: <h fault entered iness large euongh to mike a Hume ments to suit purchaser. For fnrtli- against defendant, ami judgment for plaint Decemlxr 14. at which Jesse Cox was LIST OF I.HTF.RS profitable, th«* money for th building compel!«*»! to <|iiit. er information apply to it! f"i $77■on. atul $1» attoriD'y’* fees and called t»» the chair and A. 8. McClure of the H im** will be forth -ommg. C. XV. P alm . R« inaitiiiiK in the Aslilmul. Oregon, I*. <>.. Franco-American soup at McCon cost* Hid disbursement* of this action, ami elect«*»l s«*cretary. A committee of five, De«'. 25. Is*. hi r. al i*r«»perty or»l«-re<| sold by sheriff to satis consisting of Dr. A. XX'. Patterson, A. they say. 15-23, Medford, Or. nell A Eubanks. * fy said amounts. Balden. Walter I. Bennett. P. I. It is «»etirn.'it«* 1 that soiu** tif: y mil»*s Oliver Harbaugh vs. Jemima Rose and L S. McClure, Jesse Cox, A. D. Burton I Babbington. Mary J, E. C. Kane, the S. I*. R. R. agtmt in Mrs. Patty I. of Hume will lie require«!, an.I hat the Ashland, rweivtxl one »if the most A. Ro*e, confirmation of sheriffs sal»- on an»l B. F. Powers, was appointed to Dillntore. Miss Susan. Carter, Dempster. Hattie D. lnmlier can be Hiune-.i to tic* r ill road a.*r»*eable surprises and one of the for» ' «wire of mortgage; *ale confirmed. Finley. Duncan. Grause. Mary. draft a petition to congress for the Mary A. Hull vs. John W Hull, divorce; Grern, 1’hos. Hetzler, P. C. for 32 a tbousaml at a lug profit to handsomest presents beard of in town judgment for p’aintitf, with the care and passage of a bill for relief of the vobin- Herring. \. B. Hutchison, H. G. the company ami at the same time this Christmas. He now carries a cu*t«- iy of minor child. U rn. Robert Hull. teers engaged in the Rogue River Joy. <>. H. (2) LyLarger, C. S. (2? open a good market for th** tine tim lieaii’iful gold-watch and chain, and he A I Kyi»- v*. ('. G. Rippey and Frank wars. Adjourned to meet S.»tur»l.iy. Mitchell. Mrs. Ixjnesa. Milstead, E. s. Amy jmigno^it lor defendants for cost* ami Milier, E. E. Miller. B. F. ai'tii'ally )s*yi»ml la-yon>l the reach came by it in this wise: As he was disbursements. ber now pcar*ti<*ally D«*cemb» r 27. Names enroll«*»!: A. D. Surrick. Gt*o. L. Taiton, Loui*a. of market.! lr is to be ho)»-* I 'hat the hurrying along the str«s*t the morning J. Helms et a) vs. W. M. Gilroy el. al ; de Burton, Jesse Cox, S. H. McBee, R. Vergil. Mrs. M. I‘. Vergil, Mrs. O. P. project wil lie a snccess. It means liefore Christmas, somwine stoppe«! murrer overruled. XI. Roliertson, B. F. Powers, XX'. N. Desenberg, Matinasseh. Minnie M. D. uxaul vs. E M Dcuvanl.suit much for the whole valley. him an«l asked him if he hail a moment ill»«! l’er*ons cHlIing for the sftinc.pleaseftRy :ity; motion to strike out part of de Griffith, A. XX'. Patterson. H. (^John A. P HAMMOND, I’ M. * sustained. son, XX'. S. DeFiauuer. Sampson Me • a-ixertixt .1. to spare. He had but a moment, he fendant's f answer Struck Both G»>l<l and Sulphur Water. Oregon v a arner, 8a k Conn»*!), XVm. 8. Miller. Daniel C. said. Taken in out of the str»*et, he nu»n. dismissed The Eldorado Blue Giavel Mining was confronted by two or three friends, The Pint« and Klaniatlis Wm M. t'olvlg allowed |1(M District Attor Thomas, XV. Churchill, Robert ISitti- Co., which has Iwen prospvting its business men in town, atul the gold ney’* fees, an ! a warrant drawn on the son, A. 8. McClure and Stephen Jen Says the Lakeview Ejeaminer of claim in the blue gravel region near watch and chain Is'stow«*»! u|Kin him treasurer therefor. kins. last week: Hornbrook, Siskiyou county. Cab. without very much ceremony. He Frank D. Lewie, of the Indian de Make home pleasant by buying a stopped the drill last Saturday, h iving nu.iiage i to survive the shock, anil Real Estate Transactions. partment, XVashington, D. C., who nice r«x*ker, parlor or Iwilroom suit at found the bed of gravel for which it mailt* a graceful acknowledgement. was sent to Fort Bidwell to report on Smith A Dodge's. was searching, ami passeil through it . B. R*»bort** an<1 1* B. O’Neil to Rufus the advisability of keeping troops at Fr«*sh candies (hand miuiei at Mc Edxxar«!s. *<•'*, «»( n»J4 of s«f. 21. tp :<s, $. r. 2 to the lx*»ir»x*k lielow. Die bednick Complaint having been mad«* that, our neighboring post, was in town yes- xx 1 i i- rc>: run was reached at «depth of ltiOf««*i from Connell A Euliauks. Win. sliiDpT to < . < Ragsdale, lots 15 and the new dam across Rogue river at terday and made this office a short the surface of the grouti.f, and alvive I’ll«* City Council held a meeting If., hlk -jo, Medford: eon. ♦2..MX) Grant's Pass is an obstruction to the this is a t>e»l of blue gravel tw.m’y- l ist Friihiv «»vening. the principal bus Ruf is Edwanls to John and Win. Edwanls, progress of the salmon np the river to call. He is fully advise»! as to the sparsely settled portion of sontheast- ” l4" nw*4, *»■«'. 21. tp. s r. 2. w —•40acres, tive feet thick. The gravel is i.l nti- iness <>f which wits th«* canvassing of situ U‘ d on which is a sawmill; eon. 12.000. the spawning grounds. District Attor < ru Oregon, which includes Klamath. cal in appearance with that now being of th«* vote for city officers at the re Rufus Edwards to Julia A. Edwanls. lot 17, ney Colvig made an examination of the Luke. Harney atul Malheur counties, worked iu the Jillson claim on th“ cent election. The result was as an- blk. _■ Medford . eon |fi00. S. 11 aud s. A. Hull to Wm. Slinger, lots »lam this week, mid decided tha' th»* atul the large number of Indians north bauk of the Klamath river, Sev noinu*«sl in th«* Tints..»last week, but 1» an«l 0». blk. 20 Medford; < on. f'2.000 complaint was warranted by the facts. which are uot included in the late cen eral miles distant, and also m ille among the scattenng votes were some W. B ami M. .1. shoemaker to Perry V. H«* thinks the salmon canuot pass the- Black Jack mine, which is some t Wo not re|«orte«l yet one for H. T. Chit- Shoemaker, 1« :s 11 ami 12. blk. I", Medford: obstruction, mnl has reeoniui»*n<ied the sus rt’jHirls. These four counties ag gregate over 32,<)(k) square mil«*s of coil. $1?M. miles from the Ehinrailo claim, The wimx I for recur ler, one for John Smith E Stanley to Charles H. Fierce, the proprietors of the dam to put in an ! ••rntory, and only have a population prospecting wa* done with an ordinary for «'oil net I man, and one for XX’m. B. se Tho* ‘ j of -cc. U«, tp. a. r. t e —160 H«*re*: IMM). ample fish bidder at once. It is to b-> ■ >f '.t.'Jt'Ji according to the late census, well drill, and it was doubted by Million for marshal. The ordinance I. \. 'I ‘rrimaii to Emma Merriman, (his hope»! that the recommendation will many that a satisfactory result could providing for the closing of saloous al xvifei Fits 1 and p: blk. 2. Lumsden s addi be acted upon without delay, as th»' fins is a very large area of country witli s«*ttlemeuts lnevery direction not to Mciiionl; con. be had in that way. as the pulverizing »•♦•rtrin hours of the night and on Sun tion Wm. Nelson ami xxifeto Cha*. H Pierre, supply of salmon is not only of con of the rock and grave] by the drill was days was laid on tin* table. Thebotois the u’ of the ne’ 4: also se‘4 of nr1». anti nr siderable value to the people of this [>r .t»«*ted from [ndiaus by U. S. troops, •iii»l iu ca.-e of an butbreak the very 11 of nwl4 of sec. 21, tp. 39, s, r. 4 e—160a« res; thought by some to be a drawback, of the city treasurer for the coming cun county ns a f«xxl article at certain sea -diort<-st time we coubl ex[>ee: troops $>ou. inasmuch as it mtglil make it ditli 'tilt year were fixed at $l(),Gikl; the marshal Edxx .ml Campbell ami wife to Charle* H. sons of the year. but it ie a matter of to determine just the character of the at 1 street commissioner at i?2.0<)0 Pier ■ . the sxv1 4 of sec. 30. tp. 39. s. r. 4 c— much greater consequence to tht* peo here would !«> not less than five days from 8 m Fraucisco, and then the l»»l « • bn) acres; con. formation of which it was oom[M>se-!. ea«'h. W« b <>me Foxx Irrel al. to Mrs M J. Smith, ple of other portions of the state, troops would be obhgeil to make The skeptical ones are now all “ac where the taking ami marketing of the forced niurcbee without baggage. Ami l'lie^X’’'I ford-Jackson vilie railroad loi > »«ik. 49. Metifonl: eon. I*.«). knowledging the corn.’’ however, ai. 1 I . E. Jone* ami wife to Susie E. Hrvener. fish is an imlustry 'if large proportion*. will b$ irc^iper.ition by New Year ’ s in five days the Indians could massacre lots 1_ tmi 13, blk. R.. railroad addition to tne prospecting is entirely satisfactory. Tlie obstruction of tin* river will seri- • very man, woninn ami child in the $225. It has demonstrated first that the blue day/witbout ihmbt, it is now eaid. Ashland;con. ou-ly re luce Jlie annual batching of John G. Van Dyke ami xvifr to U F emdler settlements, through this gravel bed underlies the claim, winch 1/' bail lent seemed to la* in coneid- >«»ng» r P S acre* in see. 9. tp. ■*, *. r. 1. the salmon. wnole urea of 32,000 square miles. It was the main purpose in view, and «‘rable difficulty for a time, either from con. $*■• >. Wm Finch »nd xx ifr to W P. H. Legate, A beautiful line of cheval suite in won id lie a reasonable act for this Secondly, that the gravel coutains gold. lack of ready funds or s<imt* other one-half interest in lol 16, blk. 3. Medford; soln! oak at Smith A 1 lodge's a ml it looked a« if the work great government to keep one or two In boring a six-iuch well, the pros cans-*, con companies of cavalry at Fort Bidwell. EPzatieth E. Ay« rs and C. W. Ayer* to B. pects of bringing np any gold if the would not l«e complete»! by the first A No. 1 fre«h milch cow for sal»* at 11« **er. part of lot 7. blk 3. A*hl.imi: $5 gravel bed were struck were considered of thia year. The iron was held first F. Edward A. Hildreth ami wife to ‘ has H. f h it sonr-t»-mperp<i, eremi, dv*«nentic very slight, even if the gravel lie as nt Porttan»! and lateral Medford, and Pierer, nw1, of see. 30, tp. 3s. s. r. 4, e—160 a bargain. Inquire of L. A. Rose, the delay might have been costly to ucr.**: «-on. iKOC. Phoenix. Oregon. imiiviiiiial, should take Dr. J H yi(. rich as some of the riches', bine grave| th«* men who ate hiterestwl iu the en Ann . I'. Nichols and J. Ni»'h«»l* to E F. L< an-s.Siv<ar>:,rillH! It will make hiui .Times of California, but the Eldorado Ratiam s Mint« !» Killer is now kept fe el as well and hearty as the healthiest s r. 1 for tlje notes of persons who Walk« r. .17 ««-r»*»In s«-< ;< amt I, tp. {M?ople are smiling over the fact that terprise. ill«- e!, of n«»»•<•.'.«, and w', of nw for sale at the C. Q. D. Etn|ioriiini of of us. vitahz.ng that in all. tq the bonus were ma le e.. and -■« io. t|>. .4». ,. r 1 •• . ' !•" 1 a< re i ?2.'«00. XXtlson A XXalswor'ii, m th* gravel has yielded line prospects anliscrilied IV*eser’s Jam*-- xt Matney to Antelope M. E. church in f***tt gold Ht different places from payable upon gondii ion that the road 2 i*> bl»x*k, Ashland. ♦ XX’e have the Itesf assortment of list a. res in m - H. tp. r I, u fl I k * completed and in operation by the top of the bed to the bedrock, ami Jan. 1st, 181)1. A failure in this re Jo- i.. p«.« rt to Jo-ephme <«<’pp»'rt. ne', of Xmas cards at the Red House. * 25cts a d iv for $)»MX) accnlei.t tick the result is that blue gravel claims spect would doubt less have result «-«I in sec. tp. :i.i, r. •*.: con. H<«> «1. W if.c.vard 1.« \ If.»ward fills wife et. D««ti't you get c.inghl in “Lake Men’s neckties for lffcts at Blount's. are held kt a bigger premium thau I.abish" without a ticket. ■ever before. Large quantities of snl- the refusal of many of the stHiscriliers house and lot iu M»idford; gift. Boys suits ®2 at O. H. Blount's. ♦ G. F. B illings , ag't. pliureta are found, but it is believed to pay the notes. Honeyman, DeHart The Sisson Herald says Jack Clark Co., of I’.irt laml, were interested suf mt- A few wagons out of a car load left that they will not yield much got.I, A Read the R»xl House ad. with engine 30, sent to Hornbrook and I will clone them out at a bargain though uo test of them has been iuad->. ficiently hi the ’natter to take up the for th»' wife of Conductor Edwanls, Men’s Shoes, all sizes, $1.50 np, at (’ ill and see if von want one. The cooipauy is more than satisfied enterprise and push it to e»imp)etion, who was accidentally killed nt Mc I for a number of days past they O. H. Blount's. » * G. C. E ddtnos , •with its prospect«, and belief is gen an h ive li id a targe force at work rushing Cloud station, made a fast. run. mak eral that it has a valuaUe property. the Have you tried Eagle Mills flour Farm Wagons sold on long time by track-laying and other work. Th«* ing th«* distance from Montague to Whether farther development will be rolling G. C. Eddings. » " since the change? if not, try a sack. Etlgewoixl, 22 miles, in 2-3 minutes. stick has not yet arrived, but if undertaken this winter, will he de Fur sale by an grocery dealers in Ash- is uriilerstood that if it is too far away If yon want a tine suit of clothes at SalmoD, halibut, codfish, mackerel, termined soon. |2H a» ettifine from some division of the 8. herring. hn<l»liea, aud sardines at Mc- a reasonable price call on Zoellner, the iauii. Besides a hole one end of which ie P. hue« in Oregon may be had for.nae Ribbons and laces cheaper than any tndor, who has received his new stock Connell A Enbauks. ♦ lngold-bearing blue gravel, the com until the other comes. * w here at Assignee Sale. ♦ pany has a Howiug well of sulphur Cranberries, min's meat, plum of g< sals. water, a flow having lieen struck when Crosse .V Bi inkwell pickles an«l jams pndding. bananas, oranges and figs at Our store will be «ipeii evenings un Emlless variety of Christmas cards ¿be drill reached the bedrock. at McConnell A Enliadks. * McConnell McConuell A Eubanks. * at Minkler’s. til after holidays.—8milh A Dodge. December .'<*, /SW Friday, BOARD AND LODGING. i ^HOLIDAY GOODS ! MARKED DOWN D. L. MINKLER £ SON, Have noxv on hand in addition to a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Cigars, To bacco, School Books & Stationery, A large stock of HOLIDAY GOODS! ----- ( 'onsisting of------ Cloth Bouml by (he F(^t Antlmrs. McLaughlin Bros. ('omplete Line <»f Boys’ and Girls’ Story Books, * Children's Toy Books, THE I’OETi* in all bindings—Red Line, Olive, Woodbine, Embossed (’alf, \ e- nitian Bamlsjo, «(•«•., 3rc. OXFORD BIBLES, SCRAP ALBUMS, PHOTO ALBUMS, FANCY INK STANDS, PLUSH PAPETRIE & CHRISTMAS CARDS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. All to be sold at the very BOTTOM PRICES! TUMBLE I TUMBLE, TUMBLE! We have tumbled out an immense quantity of goods the past fexv days and the store is Still in the Same Place. M c C onnell & eubanks , LEADING GROCERS! Cor. Main& ist Ave. I nder ()|iera House. I !>»* »»nix' house in the city that makes Groceries a specialty. Square Dealing and Fair Treatment. --GROCERIES!- FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. To reduce sto< k ami make room for a car-load of new goods to arrive about D»'cember 1st. SMITH & DODGE, Oiler their entire stock' of Bedroom Suits at greatly reduced prices. BA1«4A1XS IX EVEKV Sewing Machines at Bedrock Prices, We carry an immense *tock of Wall Paper and Deco rations, Window .''hades. Picture Frames, Mouldings, Baby Carriages, Bovs’Wagons, Bird ( ’ages, Machine Needles, Oils, A'e.. Ac. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. SMITH & DODGE. We are now displaying the OF HOLIDAY GOODS EVER SHOWN IN ASHLAND. FARM and STOCK RANCH Situate Near Ashland, Oregon. ’ $1,200 Cash or Secured Paper. Balance on Time Apply to C. F. BILLINGS, Ashland, Or PRICES THE LOWEST D. R. & E. V. MILLS. O( over twenty year*’ uxi*eriet»Qe, hat» located in ASHLAND, OREG.,