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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1891)
I BREVITY BASKET. Our Population. The Masquerade Ball. I Supt. Porter’s «ensue bulletin has The masquerade ball given at Granite Bill Webb is at Silver City, Mex. hall Fridav (Christmas evej by Ashland reached Oregon an«i places the [>opula- Hose Co So. 1, was a large-sized success tion at 313,767. Jackson county is down Contentment in the poor is a beautiful ASHLAND, Oa., T bcbsdst , Dec. 31, 18*1 in every way. There were over 100 mas for 11,455, Josephine 4,878, Klamath I thing to the rich. The quers, probably tbe argeot number yet 2,444, Lake 2,604, Douglas 11,860. Medford will sell its old school house The experienced huntsman in the woods never wastes attending a masquerade party in Ash increase over ten vears ago ia Jackson | building at a bargain. PERSONAL. AND SOCIAL. land. One hundred or more spectatoss 3,301, Josephine 2.393, Douglas 2,268. Joe Olwell of Central Point has killed were turned away from the hall on ac Klamath was organized out of Lake since time looking for bear in Bear Hollow, nor deer along Deer C V roman ba* returned to Kock Point count of there being no more room in j 1880, and hence Lake decrease« 200. , over 200 ducks this season. from an eastern trip. Her population in 1880 was 2,804. Wood choppers and miners smpplies at side. The receipts were $165, which goes Creek, nor would he hope to shoot any great number of ducA Geo. Pennebaker. Jr. and wife returned to fit up tbe new quarters of the fire Of the fifteen town« of 1.000 or over Crocker Grocery Company yesterday from California. laddies in tbe new city hall. It will Ashland heads the list in southern Ore- Largest two-year-old apple trees in Jack- on Duck Lake, for his experience has taught him that such James Hay ia deputy postmaster at Har probably be fitted up as a club and read gon with 1,784, Roseburg next with 1,372 son county at Medford Nursery. | and Granta Pass third with 1,432. Ash risburg, Linn county, now. ing room for the boys. Rev. F. G. Strange will preach in the points are always misnamed, and this lesson holds good with The costuming was variegated All land’s gain in tbe last ten years was 942, Neil school house next Sabbath at 3 p. m. Trackwalker Edwards of Siskiyou ba* Roseburg ’ s 650, while Grants Pass has kinds of foolishness were introduced. been dangerously ill with pneumonia. . Sydney Smith intends opening a store been built up since the census of 1880. almost everything in life. For instance, in the case of ti 8upt. C. 8. Pnee and family were up The "boodler” was even thought of for It will be noticed that in the progress at Long Branch, in the Lake creek sec- the first time in the local history of Ash from Jacksonville this week on a visit. I tion. land, which shows a sign of progression • made in the last ten years the Rogue brands on articles of food, spices and other ground too? Misses Emma and Blanch* Baker have and civilization as they have had it in ! river valley country has kept wav ahead The Ashland and Jacksonville schools gone to port Townsend to attend school. such tonv places as Philadelphia and of the procession even as compare«! with are taking a week’s vacation. Medford’s products, the things branded or labeled “pure", “strktl . C. L. H. Veghte left Monday < on ___ a tnp north San Francigco. There were no prizes i j tbe Umpqua valley (Douglas county) and school only took one day. as far as the Puget sound towns. perhaps, offered, but for the best sustained char its chief city, Roseburg. While Douglas Six or eight boys are selling apples and pure” or “absolutely pure,” are without exception the most Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Pelton and daugh daughter acter it was universally admitted that county’« increase has been 23.63 per cent. fruits at Grants Paas train times, a la have been spending the past week in Sai ims Mias Dickerson’s Tepsv stood at tbe ■ Jackson county’s was 40.48 per cent, and Ashland’s enterprising youngsters. villainously adulterated. ’Tis the wolf in sheep s clothing valley head. The names and characters as ■ Josephine county’s was 96 30. Tbe usual sowing of good resolutions on While Roseburg enjoys the advantage Roadmaster W. R. I4iw*on returned _______ sumed by those present were as follows: the 1st of January will be followed by the always. Tuea«lay from a holiday vacation in San of a county seat, besides the U. 8. land usual crop of baa headaches on the 2d. Edna Dickerson, Topsy. Mranciaeo. office and is the only town of any size in , ! Mattie Young. Bo-Peep. The Mail is boring two big drills into the Mrs. D. High. Old Woman. its county, Ashland’s per centage of in Bert Whitman went to San Francisco The most brazen case is that of the Royal IL.’. of that section. One is for a can- I^ena Elliott, Domino. crease in ten years was 111 88 as com people Sunday to look up a market for fire car- nery and the other an artesian well, bo th Susie Martin, Red Riding Hood. load* of apple*. pared to Roseburg’s 79.08 per cent. I practical and useful enterprises. Powder. This article is branded and paraded before the pec; Annie Miller. Topsv. Of tbe thirty-one counties in the state, Mia* Jennie Kent was married in Dour- Sadie Ober, A. H. Co. No. 1. It has been shown that the life of a fish Jackson ranks ninth in population. la* county to J. S. Brown of Clark county Eva Taylor. Court lady. is very great. Hundreds of tish are still ___ as “absolutely pure” when it contains ammonia. You Mo., on < bristma*. Tessie Saltmarsh. Japanese lady. alive in the royal aquarium in St. Peters O1<1 Land Mark Gone. Ethel Wairad. Black Diamonds. burg that were placed there more than 150 Mr*. Fred Lav an«l Mr* Will Plymale ! smell it in the can and often in the biscuit while hot. Welborn Beeson informs ns that the years ago. Mary Andrews, Snowflake. have returned home from cinnabar via big pine tree between his place and E. Jennie Youmans, Japanese. Yreka and the Klamath. The appointment of Judge Warren Truitt Mrs. J. J. Houck, Bat. K. Anderson’s farm was felled and put of Lakeview as U. 8. district judge of Alas What woman would use an ammonia or alum > /. Conductor Jack Anatay is again laving Ixittie Pracht. Night. | into cord wood last week by Kerby Bros. I ka is an eminently proper one. Judge off on acfxmnt of nine*». He contemplate* Mrs. A. L. Helman, Swede girl. making in all 70 tiers. It was five feet in Truitt will add some dignity, sense and powder if she knew it ? They not only destroy the stoma, a trip to the Sandwich laland*. I Lillie High. Japanese. the clear six feet above the butt. This tree force of character to the position. Minnie Rocktellow, 8. F. Examiner. Bud Lacey came in from Klamath coun was a memorable old land mark of pio Mrs. 8. F. Thornton, Shoo Fly. Sermon subjects at the Congregational but ammonia will destroy the complexion. ty Sunday, via Ager. Ho will return *oon neer times, when tbe pack trail between church next Sunday will be a “New Year’s” Laura Patton. Milk-maid. to take a poaition with tbe *tage company. Jacksonville and Yreka was the channel discourse in the a. m.. and a "Temperance Alta Dickerson, Popcorn girl. Not so with Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder, th Capt. Medorum Crawford, a pioneer of Augusta Vertrees, Midnight. of travel. Under thia tree the Indian Talk to Temperance People" in the even 1842 die«! ia Yamhill county Saturday, a* Amanda Payne, Servant girl. warriors ha«l met, pow-wowed an«l ing. The usual cordial invitation is given. «lid Andrew Smith another pioneer at Sa Mrs. E. B. Barron, Little school girl. planned many a scalp raising industry, only pure cream tartar powder to be obtained, and the lem. Mr*. H. C. Myer, Kiz. The Carleton opera company of thirty- Mr*. I. N. Shook, Pink Mother Hubbard. while the chiefs held their secret council nine people were on Sunday’s delayed Jo*. <». Pierce returned Sunday irom San at an old oak near bv. Orange Jacobs only baking powder made by a physician. Dr. Price has Dora Vertrees. Scotch shepherdess. Franriirco. Cha*. H. Pierce ha* returned delivered his 4th of July speech under train for San Francisco. The delay will Georgia Dickerson. Domino. to Pennsylvania with bis mother and cause them to miss a night. The Uncle this old oak in 1864 at the county cele Winnie Elliott, Domino. devoted a life-time to perfecting this old-fashioned, in- sister. Kittie Million, Night. bration in Beeson’s grove. The old oak Tom’s Cabin Co. were also on the train. Nellie Hammond, Night. Byron Cole of the Colestein summer re- A. H. Carson & Son, the progressive was cut down several years ago, an«l the dispensable article of ¡the culinary art that has stood all the aort wa* in town last evening and report* Nellie DePeatt, Crazy Pitch work. I Alpine club secured a number of blocks Redlands nurserymen have sold and de Winnie Stanley, Night. th* »now a* five feet deep on a level at hi* livered alx)ut 50,000 fruit trees already this from it which were turned into inkstands place. Nellie Stanley, Star Spangle«! Banner. season. Their stock is free from disease tests and remained the standard for forty years. Ada Miller and Allie Farlow, Flower as mementos for the members. The pio and is adapted to the soil of southern Ore Twin ion», whose aggregate weight was neer sees with feelings of pain and regret gon. 1454 lb«, were born to the wife of C. Y. Ben girl*. I the falling of these old time landmarks, Dora Pennington, Spanish girl. jamin, of tbe Roseburg Plaindealer, re Jacobs & Virgin, the enterprising mill Kate Hammond, Peasant girl. i but the march of improvement and pro DIED. BORN. cently. men have the Ashland Roller mills running Emma Howard, Country belle. gress crowds them to the wall like the again after closing down for the introduc Gen. T. G. Ream**, B. F. Morine and T. Kate Hansen. Nun. i inexorable law of nature that compels tion of new machinery and putting in a GRUBB—At residence of Henry Apple- HOWARD—At the Kincaid farm, near K. Holton of Malta Connuandery No. 4, Mrs. O. H. Blount, Mrs. Bloomer. gite, Dead Indian road. Dec. 28, 1891. Ashland, Dec. 28, 1891, to Mr. and Mrs. even man to vacate bis tenement. new I.affel wheel where the old overshot went to Yreka Saturday to attend a Knight Ida Tolman, Miss Bloomer. lizabeth Grubb, relict of the late Samuel Chas. Howard, a son. wheel stood. Templar banquet. Mrs. C. H. Veghte and Mrs. C. H. Vau- The Storm. Grubb, aged 71 years, 9 months. The fu Angels. A pet deer belonging to Mr. Blackburn neral took place from the residence of James Slover of Jacksonville will open a pel, The late storms have again quite seri MARRIED. Ella Drake, Domino. attacked Miss Maggie Casey on the street John L. Grubb, her son, yesterday after- stock of dry go<xl* and drug* in tbe store ously blockaded radroad navigation. yesterday and if it were not for a club in n«x>n, interment in Ashland cemetery, jnst vacated by J. Goldsmith at Medford, Fred Martin, Little Bo Peep. Sunday’s south train due 10:20 a. m. ar the hands of Expressman McGrew, the an Rev. F. G. Strange conducting the relig ROBISON—BUNCE—At the residence of who moves to Eugene. Humboldt Pracht and David Ralph, Fe rived at at 9:30 p. m. Slides in the Cow imal would have seriously injured the 8. M. Robison on Anderson creek, Jack- ious exercises and preaching the funeral son county, Dec. 24, 1891, G. M. Robison Mr. Kneally, late editor of the Sitka' male and male Esquimaux. creek country delayed it, the most seri young lady.—Grants Pass Courier. sermon at tbe house. Ferd Million, Duster maid. Alaskan baa arrived at Port Townsend and and Miss Anna M. Bunce, J. B. Dyer, J. ous one being south of tunnel 5. The Mrs. Grubb was among the very first Roseburg had a big wind storm Monday Homer Barron. Domino. P., officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Pracht are expecting him in train laid over in Ashland till five o’clock night, the wind going at the highest was 45 pioneer ladies to settle in this valley, com M F. Eggleston. King Kalakaua. Ashland shortly on a visit. EL 1.0—C U N N Y N G H A M—At the The Only House in the City making next morning on account of the snow on miles an hour, the most extreme reported ing here in 1852. She leaves six sons and COST Lee Minkler, Little Ixird Fauntleroy. home of the bride in East Portland,ChrisU Capt. W. Willxiurne, the Henley raining Siskiyou. When it started it went ! since December, 1878. It tore things around daughters living, John L., Ed., and W. B. Guy Stone, Page. mas afternoon, Miss Mattie Cunnvngham man, came over Saturday with his step James Kendricks, Irishman. at a terrific rate. The Plaindealer says it Grubb, and Mrs L, B. Applegate. Mrs. through all right and got to Hornbrock and Thomas Costello, Rev. Geo. W. Fow daughter, Miss Eva Anderson, who will ' E. C. Berry, Uncle Sam. Dan’l Walker and Mrs. Henry Applegate. at 7 a. m. Monday. Sunday’s north was the second and most serious storm of One ler officiating. visit with Capt. J. M. McCall’s family. son, Bud. Grubb, is dead.’ Oley Thornton, Clown. the season off the coast at Coos bay and ex- bound due at 4:10 p. tn. did not get here . . , H. J. Hicks, Second warder. James Young spent Christmas with his till midnight, the »now plow finally —:ts to hear some direful particulars from 1 had catarrh of the head and throat for Radam’s Microbe killer is now kept for F. D. Wagner, 1st warder. children on Williams creek, returning to clearing the track and coming into Ash five years. I used Ely’s Cream Balm, and sale in Reeser’ block, Ashland. C. C. Walker, Boodler. EdgewotMl Sunday where he is feeding beef One of the greatest social events of the from the first application I was relieved. land ahead of the passenger. The freight W. J. Vaupei, Cavalier. We carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland cattle for Sisson A Crocker's butcher shop*. is what the Leap year ball tomor The sense of smell, which had been lost, train of the day before came in behind i season, C. L. Neil, Domino. row (Fridayl promises to' be. The ladies REAL MERIT Thomas W. Estes, formerly in the truck was restored after using one bottle. I have and will positively not be undersold. All prompt Mike Dick, Clown. the passenger. Monday’s southbound are going to do themselves proud and show and dray business in Ashland has pur the Balm the only satisfactory rem Irv. Vining. Young America. passenger arrived here at 1:30. The I the world that there is no aristocracy of sex, found chased a grocery business at Independence, edy for catarrh, and it has effected a cure ly settled accounts and cash custom dis Fred Houck, Clown. northbound of Monday arrived four unless the ladies are pre-eminently the aris in my case.—H. L. Meyer, Waverly, N. Polk county. Tom is an enterprising citi Frank Howard, Clown. :y. The supper is at Ore- hours late. tocracy. the rfolel zen and wifi do well. Hugh Briner, Deacon. counted f;on. Tickets including supper $2.00. The Eagle Point News. Paul Squire. Cadet. T. W. Barclay, who has lieen clerking at Tuesday’s 10:20 a. m. southbound did adies pay the freight. Editor V alley R ecord . — C H. Johnson, Sheeney. Garrick’s clothing house, has accepted a not arrive until 4 o’clock Wednesday, on poaition in C. K. Slum's general merchan Fred Brightman, Clown. Try the roasted and green coffees of the Happy New Year to all, adieu for account of a bridge washout near Oregon dise store at Talent and left for his new Geo. Spattord, Jumping Jim. Crocker Grocery Company merely for com year. City. The same day ’ s northbound was I Link Helman, William Penn. duties on Sunday. parison with purchases elsewhere. three hours late. The southbound train > Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rader, Dec. Wm. DeWitt, Count of Monte Christo. HE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. Senator Dolph has introduced a bill to Geo. W. Edwards, who ia shipping apple» of yesterday and to-day were on time. 13, 1891, a son. Geo. Foster, Gentleman. grant to the State of Oregon townships 27, from Siskiyou county for McDonoch A Last evening’s northbound was three H. M. Crowell, Sailor. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newman, 28, 29, 30 and 31 south, in ranges 5 and 6 Johnson spent Christmas with his folks at Geo. Andrews, Clown. hour’s late and to-day’s will be about an east of Willamette meridian, within the Dec. 13, 1891, a daughter. Talent, returning to Gazelle Monday. He flST’We respectfully solicit your trade, deliver goods Fred Andrews, The devil. hour. limits of which is situated Crater Lake, for will complete his shipments in April. Miss Grace Stanfield of your city is visit Archie Pennington, Man of many colors. the purpose of a public park. President ing her father of this place. The Cyclone, or rotary snow plow is F. M. Hansen, Sheeney dude. Charley Howard, telegraph operator at promptly and will treat everyone white Try the only set it aside for a park during his Clarence Lane, Jockey. coming in to-night ahead of the passen Cleveland Delta is up visiting hi* wife and their new Mr. Gates has returned from Washing administration. If the bill becomes a law H. 8. Evans, Big Bertha. son. He reports sixteen inches of snow at ger. It became disabled when first Oregon will have the nobbiest state park ton and brought another man and two first-class grocery in the city. Harry Casey, Drunk and dressed up. Delta, eomething never heard of liefore. It blooded hounds with him. They are th* started out and this is its first trip. It of any state in the Union. Otto Miller, Jockey. usually pours down in water, that point guests of Janies Matney, will clear out the snowdrifts. Chas. Roper. Domino. For chicken. Mackerel, Alaska herring showing the greatest quantity of rainfall in Christmas day we. that is myself, Mrs. J A. Price, Domino. northern California. Tuesday's north passenger left Duns- and lake white fish go to the Crocker Gro Dick and the little Dicks were invited to a Lester High, Irish dude. cery Company. muir with 10 engines, five on the snow .Bunt. James Agler and Roadniaster M. Christmas dinner, with a few others, at 8. Richard Payne, Colored dude. plow and five on the passenger. Supt. | Tbe team of a wagon, loaded with hay, A. Potter’s, son of Wilson Potter of your H Burckhalter ware in the Siskiyou* most Leo Wells, The girl I left behind me. the S. B. Cough Cure Agler believes in getting her through re | and driven by a man naujed See, who city and if you had been there you could of tbe tirie the past several days bucking H. C. Myer, Dervish. snow. Burckhalter established a great have filled that 3-/oot aperture in the front gardless of the depth of the snow. Miltoili Gregory. Millenium. I came here lately from Ashland, ran record at the buaines* during the bleckade of your cranium for Mrs. P. spared no is the best thing they ever Robt. Vining. Yon Youson. Although the snow is piling up in great away last Thursday afternoon near the pains nor expense to get up a first-class of two years ago. The new superintend- Geo. Vaupei, Humpty Dumpty. ice of W. K. Davie, back of the depths on the mountains, two inches is reside ™ enk*A-Ag!er, is well up in the art him- dinner and we all enjoyed it hugely. Wish saw. We ■ are not flattered, Frank Slocum, Hod carrier. Young See and his com - you could have been there. jeff and gets right in with the boys and the highest depth it has yet reached in *iboo! house. 1 M. C. Dickerson, Chinaman. works himself. • panion i were thrown off and the former Ashland. Wm. Fox. Tom and Jerry. Xmas has come and gone. We had a for we- Jaow that real merit ......... .. . . had ___ his hie arm broken.—Medford Mail. very nice entertainment connected with Mrs. E. J. Farlow is an artist ia tbs culi W. H. Mowat who has been out on his Tbe elegant dining room of the Hotel nary line. The R ecobd scribe tested the All we ask is We have two of the greatest bargains in our Christmas tree that reflects credit on will wim telegraph line reports the snow Very heavy proof of the pudding by chewing the string Oregon was becomingly decorated with east of Soda Springs. Old oak trees which Prize Baking Powder ever offered in Ash the young ladies of our town, who were the prime movers in the movement. The Xmas honest trial. at a Christmas dinner. It is astonishing evergreens and bunting. The spread have stood the test for ages can be seen land. D. L. Minkler A Son. what good things are coming across the served by Mrs. Pracht was a sumptuous with their large limbs crushed to the tree was loaded as usual with presents for The railroad telegraphers strike on the For sale by all druggists. R ecord reporter's pathway. If tbe clergy affair, such as the Hotel Oregon has be ground. the old as well as the young. You have decl” S. P. is at an end. The work of crushing men were properly onto his streak of good come noted for. heard of the boy who won the elephant at S. B. MED. M'F’G. CO.. Dutur, Ore. their organization, now in its infancy was luck lately they would be swallowed up the raffle? Well, our M. D., Dr. Stan field, The snow on Siskiyou summit was ten with envy. And Leap year ia right upon H. 8. Evans is nothing if not original feet on a level, while in drifts it was ' nipped in the bud by the trainmen, engi got four on our Christmas tree, three large i neers, firemen, brakemen and other orders us. ones and one small one, so he proposes to and when a masquerade or calithumpian fifteen feet deep. putting their big fists into play, bringing go into the elephant business and sell them Misa Mattie Cunnyngham whose marriage parade is up he is on hand with a sur On Saturday four feet of snow fell at the 8. P. to their knitting. The men dis at four bits apiece. This is not an ad. to Tho» . Costello is noticed elsewhere is a prise. He measures over six feet and his charged will be re-employed, that miserable D ick . young lady well and favorably known in Samanthy Jane or Big Bertha dress used Siskiyou inside of three hours. affidavit removed, and their grand master Jackson county, she being a native of Jack up twenty yards of calico. Eagle Point, Dec. 29, 1891. will be given the usual courtesies while at The Journal mentions that the snow sonville and roared to womanhood in this caved in the blacksmith shop of Swan & work organizing on the S. P. system. valley. Tbe young man so fortunate in S tate or O hio , C ity or T oledo ,) LeMay, the marble works of J. B. Rus Our stock of school books, school sup choosing so well a life-partner is not un L ucas C ounty , Notice known in this section, having been on the F rank J. C heney makes oath that he is sell, the stage company’s blacksmith plies and stationery is the largest in the Mt. Shasta division for some time as a rail the senior partner of the firm of F. J. C he shop, Mrs. Wm . McConnell’s barn and country and we can give you the lowest HE CITY COUNCIL of Ashland will road trainman. They will make their home ney A Co , doing business in tbe City of out-buildings, Davidson’s carpenter shop, prices. D. L. Minkler A Son. his IS THE SEASON of the year to receive bids until Jan. 16, 1892, from at8tarburk, Wash. spray your orchards for the San Jose Toledo.County and State aforesaid .and that Martin’s carriage shed, the awning in The following paragraph from the any person who wishes to be appointed scale, green and woolv aphis, which should Yesterday J. R. Tozer was 50 years old said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUN front of Wetzel’s store, and numerous Oakland, Cal., Times indicates that Col. Superintendent of Water Works for the be sprayed while the leaves are off. and his family and friends gave him a sur DRED DOLLARS for each and every ease other smaller buildings. Cogswell’s explanations and the Ore- year 1892. Said bids to be filed with the prise by dropping in on him unawares of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the use E. Deming has a Climax spray Snow was five feet deep on Forest gonian’s awakening up has reached away City Recorder and to state the salary per in the evening. Mrs. Tozer had a splen of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . house mountain down there: We notice that there is month at which he will undertake to' per pump which produces the finest spray and FRANK J. CHENEY. did dinner ready,which was merrily stowed is free from danger to the tree, and 'oilers the duties of that office in accordance Y’reka Journal: At Humbug an ava- considerable agitation over the “Ager form away by the friskiest roosters of the town— Sworn to before me and subscribed in my with the provisions of city ordinance No. 91. his services for such work at reasonable W. W. Kentnor, O. Coolidge, B. F. Myer, presence, this 6th day of Dec.. A. D. 1886. ’ lanche of snow came down on the build- road” in Oregon, and the whole state is Bv order of the City Council dated Dec. rates. Call on or address. This is 30. 1891. ings of the Spencer quartz mine, and threatened with a shaking up. H. C. Hill. Dan Chapman,M. H. Drake. A. > E. E. DEMING, > A. W. GLEASON, MILTON BERRY, D. Helman, and the spavined rheumatic 1”AJ- I dec24 swept them off in a complete wreck, the not surprising in a state addicted to web Ashland, Oregon. dec31-2t Recorder. NoUry Public. NOW OFEN AT reporter from tbe R ecobd office three men asleep at the time having a feet and sending Binger Hermann to congress. very narrow escape from death. The Hall'a Catarrh Cure is taken internally Squire and Jease Parker were out hunt acts directly on the blood and mucous ■ cook was buried in the debris for about ing up about Pilot Rock last week and and Fresh oysters, pigs feet, mincemeat, surfaces of the system. Send for testimoni seven hours, luckily dropping in a jag sauerkraut, at Winter's. killed eeven deer. Coming home their als, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., just below on tbe steep mountain side, wagon got stuck in the deep snow that fl^Sold by Druggists, 75c. Toledo, O. rolled up in his blankets. He was res The snow was two feet deep at Yraka fell Saturday night above Tolman’s va Sunday, Jacob Martin’s carriage shed cued all right without injury, except caved in from the weight of the snow anti Pioneer Cattlemen’s Association por baths aad they abandoned their out ; being badly frightened, but the men es damaged things to the extent of $1500. There is a movement on foot in this fit and its contents, intending to take it out on Tuesday. The snow was three city to organize a pioneer cattlemen’s as caping and those from the tunnel had to Snow shovelers commanded $1 per hour off snow from the roofs of many feet deep above Tolman’s baths Saturday sociation, to be composed of all cattle dig through 12 feet of snow and wreckage shoveling while the excitement lasted. The men who settled west of the Rocky of the buildings to reach him. Most of houses morning._________________ snow was of a soggy character and as the mountains between the years 1850 and the hands were at work in the mine at buildings commenced going in the fire Jacksonville Jottings. 1870. K. 8. Perkins and J. L. Sperry, j time, and others came to Yreka the dav alarm was sounded at 3 o'clock in the Happy New Year. pioneers of 1852 and 1851 respectively,are i previous with a load of bullion. morning so as to warn the slumbering peo Wm. Nickell ot Portion«! is paying rela- now making the preliminary arrange ple of the town of the impending danger. O. K. T — Honest Results. — O. K, T. fives in town a visit. ments tor the organization of the associa As we prefer selling them at a small margin, instead of We are expecting some more ot the new Many of the pioneers of Oregon and Gen. T. G. Realties paid Yreka a business tion. The first meeting will be held in Washington have cheerfully testified to Rochester, Jr., lamps in a few days. D. L. visit during th* week. Ashland in abont six weeka.—Oregonian ■ the wonderful curative properties of the Minkler A Son. charging fancy prices and having the goods left J. I.. Hammersly spent Christmas with Dec. 24th. celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely A Beagle correspondent writes: We friends in Jacksonville. vegetable and pleasant te the taste and can on our shelf. i be taken bv the youngest child or most are now having an abundance of amuse Have You the Grip. D. Merritt and wife of Central Point were ments at our district school house An ' delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail A Chicago physician, speaking of la among the visitors Tues«lay. I ing remedy for pains in the back and loins, j tioch, and it is said the fire never gets out We have a handsome line of Plush Goods, consisting of D. W. Taylor and wife of Eagle Point grippe, says: “I have treated the dis non-retention of urine, scalding or burning from one Monday to another. The Far ease on scientific principles. I have sensation while urinating, mucous dis- mer’s Alliance every two weeks, singing were visiting our town Tuesday. Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, <fcc., &c. Also Drums, wag found that alcohol, borax and heated air and all kidney troubles of either I ; school every Saturday night, debating Prof. C. 8. Price and faniilv went to Ash are deadly enemies of the organism | charges sex. $1 at all druggists. J society every Thursday night and a sub land Christmas day to visit friends. ons, Shell Boxes, Balls, all kinds of novelties for children which has caused so much trouble during scription school has opened with twenty The New Year. The Jacksonville public school now the past two year«. The weakest part of eight scholars, with Proi. J. E. Potter <fcc., stands adjourned until Jan. 4, 1892. This is the last issue of the V alley i the body ia always attacked fiist, the as teacher. As soon as the R ecord in this year of our Lord 1891. It W B. A. Temple and family attended the nose, eyes or ears I>on't get soaped by cheap brands of soap Christmas tree festivities at Central Point. symptoms of the grip appear, the pa is human and customary for men and 25-dozen Men’s Fine and Fancy Slippers just opened things to indulge in prophecy or resolu but try some of Winter’s best. John A. Goff of Leland, Josephine coun tient should go to a stove and inhale not tions for the coming year, and puffing Rev. Thompson was up from Medford This of itself is sufficient in some ty, was in town the first of the week on rir. for the Holidays. cases to destroy the organisms. But in and blowing like a porpoise at how pious ! Sunday. With his brother they will go business. :o: ' the devil a round at Talent, commencing and good the.v had been the year before. Mrs. F. I.uy and Mrs. Wm Plymale addition to the hot air alcoholic vapors The R ecord has been wickeder and aw- New Year’s evening. These gentlemen New Jewelry, new Neckwear, new Silk Handkerchiefs, have returne«l from Cinnabar to remain and powdered borax should be inhaled | fuller the past year than it was the year are great rustlers in their line and if the For the eyes I would recommend a mix All during the winter. new Suspenders, Fine Open-front Shirts, new Hats. ture of fonr grains of borax to one ounce before, if such a thing could be among Old Nick isn’t smoked out of Talent and Twenty couple of our voung people at of rosewater. vicinity it wont be the fault of the Revs. the possibilities. However, the total de When the ears are at these goods are of the best quality and finest patterns espec tended the Christmas ball at Medferd Fri Everybody would like to pravity of our community is most as Thompson. day eve. A pleasant time, was the verdict tacked treatment must be directed to tounding; for the R ecord has never had see the righteous have an inning once. ially for the Holiday trade. the throat. A small lump of borax may of all. be dissolved in the mouth. In anv case such a streak of good luck and prosperity This thing of the devil having undisput Evan Reames and Kaspar Kubli of the the patient should sit by a stove, using in its whole “infamous historv,” and ed sway all the time gets monotonous. Don’t forget that in Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps ' state university and Willie Muller of Mount Our readers will notice the advertise Angel college are enjoying their vacation the alcoholic vapor and heated air. The from the present outlook it seems that we carry the largest stock and sell at prices which par only object is to destroy the bacilus, and during the coming year the R ecord will ments in these columns of Chamberlain with relatives here. this treatment never fails. I think it a be awfuller and awfullerthan ever before. A Co., Des Moines, Iowa. From perso Mias Alice Matthews who is taking a alyze all competition. nal experience we can say that Chamber stenographic course at St. Mary’s acad good plan for every person to carry in Brought Home to Us. Iain’s Cough Remedy has" broken up bad ? the pocket a two-ounce vial of alcohol, emy, is spending the holidays with her President Warner Miller, of the Nicar colds for our children and we are acquaint In Boys’ Clothing we are offering extraordinary in and a small box of pure powdered borax parent* near Woodville. agua Canal Company, save that George ed with many mothers in Centerville who and a few lumps of borax to hold in the would not be without it in the house for a riage license issued Dec. 22, 1891, to Marri ducements. M. Pullman has bocome a large stockhol good many times its cost and are recom M. Robinson and Annie M. Brinar; George e Ji. Briner; mouth for the throat.” der in that enterprise. Mr. Pullman mending it every day.—Centerville (S. D.) Dec. 24, Alfred Boggis and Emma Roten; was a warm personal friend of General | Chronicle and Index. 50 cent and $1 bot Real Fetale Transfers. William Flacku* and Cynthia Powell; F. prT M. Heoiuing and Minnie Fredenburg. A J Stewart to Clinton J Stewart—land 1 Grant, who often talked with him of the tles for sale by all druggists. projected canal. When it was on the Boston’s pet, Prof. John L. Sullivan, Tbe dance given at O. E. Rose's place on in tp 38 s, r 1 w. 232.67 acres ; $10,000. Catherine E Crystal to Sarah J Justus— hoards that General Grant should be was the most distinguished figure to pass Applegate Christmas night was a grand president of the company and General i through Ashland this week, being here success, there being about one hundred lot 5 blk 71, Medford ; $80. numbers sold. The music was furnished A W Cormack to A S Jacobs—w 54 of n George B. McClellan chief engineer, Mr. last evening en route to the Park theatre, by Orme Bro*, of Foots creek, and the sup w 5, and n e % of n w 54 and n w >4 of n e Pullman stood ready to back the enter Portland, as an actor in Duncan B. Har per prepared by Mrs. Rose was first-class. 54, sec 14, tp 36 », r 1 e, 160 acres; $800. prise largely. A writer in the New York rison’s troupe. Johnny remained iu the ------ DEALER IHST------ H C Humphry to J M Weaver—e 54 of n l‘iess states that a large syndicate of car at Ashland amusing himself with a Medford is to have a city election on Jan. gentlemen, with whom General Russell 12th Two conventions have been held anil w 54, e 54 of s w 54 of sec 7, also w 54 of n w little blonde female who seemed to be nominated the follow!ig ticket: (. itizens 54. w 54 of s w 54 of sec 8, also s w 54 of n e A. Alger is associated in timber land in woefully “mashed” on tbe great John L. »4, s e *4 of s w 54, and n 54 of s w 54 of sec vestments on the Pacific coast, is inter Ticket: Mayor, J. A. Whiteside; council 17. all in tp 33 s, r 2 e, excepting 55 acres al ested through its individual members in She would twist his mustache and other- j men, J. W. Short W. P. Wood, W. B. . ready wise tease him, while he would playfully I deeded. 425 acres : $10. Rotierts, E. B. Picket; recorder. J H. the Nicaragua scheme. There can be no Sam’l Colver and Huldah Colver to Cath- doubt that with the Nicaragua canal bite at her and cut up other trifling ca Faris; treasurer, G. H. Haskins; marshal. pers of a similar nature, A number of L. C Rodenburger. The Democratic tick ! crine Deveny—lot 4 blk 13. Phoenix : $30. open, the forests of Oregon and Wash et is: Mayor, Geo. S. Walton; council Sam 1 Colver and Hannah Colver to R ington would furnish lumber for the At voung people were at the depot piping men. Wm. blinger. E. J. Montague. W. B. K Deveny—lot 3 blk 13 Phoenix ; $30. them off. Several of them were ladies lantic sealwiard cities at a cheaper rate (and nice ladies, too,) and if the weather Roberts, W. P. H. Legate: recorder. J. K. C B Matney to Jno O'Brien right of way than it can now be shipped from Michi- hail been fine the platform would have Erford; treasures. Geo. H. Hashing: mar deed on Big Applegate; $1. i gan, Maine or Canada. shal. A. Z- Sears. been crowded. This ia another pointer Jas S Rogers to Bank of Ashland—as New pants patterns at M. Mayer's tailor signee's deed to lots 36. J3, Hunsaker's add N< .v prize baking powder, $25.00 prize for the clergy to break loose again on the 1 worldly people. to Askland; $264.15. 75 vents at Winter’s, ehop at reasonable price*. VALLEY RECORD. Misnaming Things. New Firm ! New Store ! New Goods! Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Toilet articles, books, sta J Successor to M c C onnell & winter , pecialty. this month. IN COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES PEOPLE ROOT T THEM OUT ! T U^Finest Xmas Card Tea. Holiday Goods BLOUNTS My Prices are Very Loie on These Goods REMEMBER That We are going to sell you Goods at &c. For the next 30 days. D. L MINKLER & SON. &c., JAS. NORRIS & CO All Kinds of Lumber, Doors, Win dows, Flooring and Moldings, Rustic, Shingles and Lath. 3 of 3 £L11 3 Furnished to Order. LUMBER YARD NEAR DEPOT Buy your Goods at a Cash Store and at Cash Prices. Yours Truly,