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VALLEY RECORD. LogKiug ou Klamath River. BREVITY BASKET. Clean t"p—60 lbs of Amalguui. The recent storma raised Klamath river The Ashland Mining ,C -’s. 5-stamp about two feet and the Pokegama mill j qnartt null made its first clean np to-4.iv company are putting logs in the river alter ranning throu.-h llJO tons >4 quartz A8HLAND, O*.,...T sumday , Dec. 1, 1892 every dav, and think they will drive from their mine. It made 51 11«. of soon. The book-keeper for the com amalgum an l Asaaver Chas. Allmen is pany says they will be sawing logs by busv retorting it. Supt. Wilson gave us PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. the 15th of December. these facts, but would make no pre diction as to how much money there is Holiday Bali. K. B. Hunsaker is in town. in the amalgam. Others say it will be Ashland Hose Co. No. 1 will give a from $2000 to $3000, which will yield a Burt Kingsbury has gone to Ro*eburg. . . * grand Maeque Bali in <laniard's opera handsome return to the ton. i LINDSAY APPLEGATE. Notice of Final Accounting.' What The Mew t'ireuit C"Urt convenes at Jacksonville Death < t theCe <-brat d Orr on TTu- » « • »- Mon l»v. County Court, Jack«on County, Slate of j Iierr t 1848 in I.la 8T»ili Year. i Herr Ro-tel is an applicant for the Sisson The Star savs Unde Liiid-av Applegate, Oregon: the pioneer of 1«43, is now extremely feeb.e. In Matter of the Estate of Mane E. postorfice. requiring some <>ne constantly at his l>ed- Morine, Deceased: “Snowy Butte” flour now leads the [ side as he is not able to help himself in any O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; take way. market in this valley. notice: That the undersigned, the' lLater advices received by the R ecord S. Godfrey and J. M. Shores were down administrator of the above Estate, has state that the old hero passed peaceably' from Siskiyou Monday. away at the residence of his son Capt. O. C filed in .«aid Court his final account ot the 1 administration of said Estate, and by order Bob Galowav was on Saturday's north of Swan lake’ Klama’"' Nov- of said Court, the said matter will be heard I Dr. J. B. Waited Medford w in the city, bou« on Monday evening Dec. 26th, train going to the metropolis. in said Court on January 3d, 1893, at ten j Mining Items. Remains to be Determined T. McF. Patton died suddenly at Salem 1892. Music bv Ashland Band. The " ® reproduce the following sketch of his P. C. H. Prescott and party were in a N. o’clock A. M. yesterday. fire boys pride themselves for being able Mr Bacon, who was working the private car ou 8unday's south train life from an old copy ot the Jacksonville Dated November 29th. 189?. Swtnden ledge last year, hag leased the 1 Marriage license issued Nov. 26th, 1892,to Sentinel: P. C. Hetzler, the Bible man ie in town to make it pleasant for all who attend. S ilas F. M orine , Administrator. The subject of this sketch was born in from Salem. Lucky Queen mine at Merlin. E. D. B eiogs , Att’y., Ashland. Oregon, E. L. Gorceline and Miss Clara Olsen. Henry county. Kentucky, Sept. 18, 1808. Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. K. 8. will give a dec l-4t Col. J. T. Bowditch returned from Port- Witch Party at MaMonic There is some 400 tons of ore at the Masonic hall Tuesday, Tuesday. Dec. Come and see Teel’s nursery stock at In 1820 the family emigrated to Missouri land Monday. 6.1802. All Ma.sons in good standing and mill of the Swinden ledge near Gold Hill Ashland, before you buy from a distance. and settled near St Louis, then a small French village. Educational advantages ' families are invited to attend Per owned by Mrs. Irwin. The late stornie K F. Morine, the Rogue river farmer, is their John B. Griffin was in from Dead were poor and as a consequence voung! formance begins at 8 o’clock refreshments has brought forth enough water to start in town to-day Indian and supplied the town with vension Lindsay had received but little education I served in the banquet room; admission 15 the mill running. Dr. Secard is super from seven deer, Surveyor M. L. McCall is in Portland cents. A liexa M c C all , W. M. up to his fifteenth year when, with a few intending the mine. again on bosinee». But it is an evident fact that O. H. BLOUNT has the unan L ydia M c C all , Sec. Wni. Thompson died at-Yreka Sunday, young associates, he escaped from home Geo. W. Stephenson and others have aged 57 years. He was a pioneer of Siski and enlisted under Gen. Ashley of st Louis ; imous support of all Cash Buyers of Southern Oregon for Cloth D. O. McIntosh, the fankville tailor, has for a trapping expedition to the Rocky 1 A CapitsliM Low** *OOOO. located at Roseburg. let the contract to J. B. Carlisle and Jack you county, and ex-city marshal ing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. He mountains. One divi-ion of the expedition | Judge G. W. Smith, of Klamath Falls, 8. P. Williams, the railroad trainman, is with the heavy baggage ascended the Mis- : Hon. J. D. Whitman is in Portland on arrived in the valley Monday on a busine«« Garvin to sink a 100 foot shaft; the has been engaged in this particular line of business in your width of the walls in the Stonewall quartz an applicant for the Grants Pass post soun. white the remainder with pack trains borticnltural buxine»«. trip, returning to Yreka yesterday. It will ledge of J. H. Martin & Co’s. Thev will j office under the new administration. midst during the last eight years, and lias given entire satis proceeded by land. At the Pawnee towns C. B. Watson returned from a buxines» be remembered that the insurance com commence work Monday and are to faction, and will continue to do so while he holds the position. A« a preventive of the Grip Hood’s Sarsa the nver party was attacked and defeated ! panies refused to pay him for losses sus trip to Portland Bunday. the Indians and was driven back to! tained by the burning of his property. complete the work by March 14th. | parilla has grown into great favor. It for by Ho is receiving new lines of fall goods every week, and Council Blutts. Here voung Applegate and ! F. H. Page, the fruit man.passed through ' Henry Ammerman, the capitalist, held Stephenson and party get a half interest tifies the system and purities the blood. marking them at Strictly Cash Prices. some others were taken sick and were sent for ban Francisco to-day. the policy as security for pWX) Smith owed I in the ledge for sinking this shaft, which J F, Duffy, representing Portland min with the wounded back to St. Louis. After | Mrs. D. E. Hyde was at the county seat him. Suit was recently brought to recover will lie most apt to set forth the merits of ing capitalists, was in Ashland the first of this he returned home but his restless spir- , the insurance, but now it has been dis this ledge. Assays made from it show it the week looking at different prospects. Tuesday on abstract business. it longed for a more adventurous life than covered that in the long-printed verbiage A comet twice the size of the sun is rush was there afforded him and he followed ' Gen. J. F. Miller returned to Klamath in the poli< y was a proposition that suit to pay well and it is believed that it will on the river for a time then worked county yesterday from Portland. could not lie brought to recover after six prove a mine equal to the Ashland Min ing toward the earth at a fearful rate, and trading still, it is said, there is no couse for alarm. for a >hile in the newly discovered lead Having leased the ware Miss Omego Applegate is up from months after fire, and there are several ing Co’s. Patton groupe of ledges. mines of Illinois and afterwards served as a I supreme court decision to sustain it as Josephine county visiting friends. Peas, the great star route mail contractor in the Black Hawk war. In Jan .__ . „ legal. The six months bad expired and as Col. Ilowditch Tell’» a Fi»h Story. . is in southern Gregon and northern Cali volunteer uary, 1831 he was married, in Cole county. house next to my store on . ix**1»» *nd. Ammerman did not read the policy he Bunday Oregonian.] fornia making an inspection of his stage .Missouri, to Elizabeth Miller and soon after t #re stopping at Hotel Oregon, slept on hi» rights and will now undoubted- In 1888 Crater take was visited by W. • lines. removed to southwestern Missouri where J. ll. Houston came in from Klamath lot« the amount. G. Steel, 8. S. Nicolini and E. D. DeWert. he built the first sawmill erected in that Main street, I will open a Miss Ida M. Heckathorn and George Falls Monday on a business and pleasure ---------------------------- Up to that time no living thing had been , Magerle were issued a marriage license by part of the state. trip. Knocked Him Ont. In 1843 he crossed the plains and became Commission House for the found in the cold and unruffled waters the county clerk of Josephine county last a settier in Polk county where in 1844, he Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Webster were visiting [ Everybody k nows John Bays, the well- of the lake, and it was a disputed week. ■served as a nieiulier of the first volunteer A. 8. Hammond's family the first of the : known railroad construction contractor question whether fish could live at that All men like good bread, and all house company organized to protect the new set sale of all kinds of Farm Pro w«*k- who bored the Siskiyou tunnel. He is high altitude—7000 feet. About 44 miles wives like good flour to make it. “ Snowy tlements against the Indians. In 1846 he Henry Pape, Jr., and family are at Jack- now president of a street paving com- this side of the lake the gentlemen wasmie of the fifteen men who hunted out Men’s Large Turkey Red Handkerchiefs ............. ......... 3 for 25 cents Bonvilto from Corvallis and it h said will P*ny who have paved tome of Portland’s secured 460 young trout, and placed them Butte” flour is second to none. Try a the South Road from the 4’illame.te vallev duce. <( remain. I streets. Tom Richardson is vice-presi- in a bucket of water. Carrying the sack. “ White Handkerchiefs............................ ....................... 3 for 25 cent<| to Fort Hall; in 1848 went to the newlv dis cc In Josephine county there are in covered mines in California by land and re Bob Donovan was among the crowd of » rival company and is a promin bucket between them the adventurers Gloves, per pair.............................................. . ........................... 50 cents up He stood — on began the ascent, changing the water operation and in course of construction turned by water; in 1849 raised a company <( drammers stopping at Hotel Oregon over ent citizen of Portland. Hats, Odds and Ends, worth $1.50 ............... ........... reduced to 60 cents nine quartz mills, where a year ago there and went with Gen. Lane in pursuit and to Bring along your Flour and Sunday. “I - Third street Tuesday and was looking at whenever an opportunity presented ■ was only one. Boys’ the capture of the deserting regulars from “ “ “ “ 50ctsto75cts ......... “ 25 cent* ' a crack and asked people if the crack« itself. Al’hough every precaution was Co. D. last night elected C. H. Gillette c. Oregon City; in 1850, removed to the Ump Shoes ...................... ........................................... ..................... from $1.50 up 1st lieutenant, vice David Ralph, gone to extended along the whole length of the takeD, when the lake was finally reached i Rev. Thos. Neil Wilson. Episcopal qua ; served there as special Indian agent Grain. ll street. Bays overheard the remarks and only 37 of the fish were alive, and they minister at Roseburg, held religion« under Gen. I’almer; in 1853 went to the California. Suits................................................................... ..................... from. |2.60 up services in the Masonic hall in Ashland J. H. MARTIN, : stepping up to Richardson said: “You could have lived but a few minutes Tuesday ll Rogue river war as a captain of volunteers evening Shirts.................................................................. P. B. O’Neil returned to Medford Sunday ----- , how long have you been superin ................from 60 oenta up and was with Geu. Lane at the treaty made longer at the most. Nothing has been from a visit with relatives st Ban Jose and Men’s Shoes.................................................................... Ashland. Aug. 3, 1892. Revival services continued at the Baptist by hint near Table Rock. ..................... from $1 00 up tendent of streets.” A scrap ensued in heard from the fish untii a few days ago, Man Francisco. ll In 1859 be removed to Jackson county Extra Quality Shoes......................................... which Richardson’s face and nose sus when Colonel Bowditch, of Ashland, re church, at 3 p. m. Bible reading, preaching ..................... $2.50 to $340 service« at 7 p. m. C. M. Hill, evangelist; and resided for a time at the Toll House on Dist. Att’y H. L. Benson was up from tained severe injuries. Ba vs was ar <• Suits .......................................................... .. turned from atrip tothe wonderfull lake. I C. H. Hart, singer. ............................... $5.00 np Grants Pass Tuesday and yester.iav on rested. the Siskiyou mountain; in 1861. as a cap- ll professional business. He reports that the fish have grown and i The man who was last in Dead Indian lain o£ Rogue river volunteers went to the Cotton Pants ......................................... ........... .................. .......$1.00 up 11 multiplied until the lake is fairly alive I plains for the protection of emigrants ; in Removed to New Quarters The Elements. list week, finally turned up all right at Corduroy Pants................. ................................ I. B. Raymond, who is teaching school at ................. $2.50, beet value i with fine big trout. ll Milo Walker's after being two days and 1862 served in the Oregon legislature a« a Willow creek, Siskiyou county, was over Overcoats............................................................ The first real stormy weather of the . .Pine Line at Low Price* member from Jackson county; acted under one night without knowing where lie was the other day visiting. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S ll Underwear.......................................................... Superintendent Rector as special Indian MRS. Season set in alx>Ut Saturday. Lots of, I«» f<et every enteemen enfeebled woman snow know ii! it! . St 11 kinds, prices 50 cents up agent for southern Oregon; in 1861 was in Fred Winter and Rich Wanderliech of r*ln poured down for several davs, with | There's a medicine that’ll cure her, and the Boys Overcoats.. .. . ................ i................ e 4.00 up L. C. Kellogg’s force of apple-packers will terpreter at the Klamath and Modoc treaty ' Sprague river were registered at the ’ Ash- snow on the mountain ranges. Eighteen proof’s positive! finish up their season's work in Ashland and in the ensuing year was appointed sub-1 land House last week. 100 doz Neckties... .... prices 10 cts, 25 eta, 35 and 50 cts Here’« the proof—if it doesn’t do you inches was the deepest at Niskivou and this week, having shipped between 5000 agent and served at Klamath until 1809 ------- AND-------- Chas. Wighte of Bisk Siskiyou iyou has been so suven inches on the Ashland-Klamath good within reasonable time,report the fact and 6000 boxes of winter apples to Port when he removed to make room for a niili- its makers and get your money back journing in Ashland several days enjoying Falls wagon road. At Dunsmuir Mondav I to land. tar.v agent. There are those who believed without a word — but you won ’ t do it' a two-week > vacation. it was three feet and the snow plow had The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre The leading grocers keep “Snowy that had "Uncle Lindsay” Applegate re 1 Miss Doi a Cantrall, railroad operator at to ran ahead of the train between that scription—and it has proved itself the right Butte” flour. If you don’t patronize the tnained in charge of the Lake Indians all ■ Biskiyou, has returned from her visit with point and Edgewood. The trains from remedy in nearly every case of female wesk- leading grocers, it is time you were doing would have gone well and that the bloody drama of the Modoc war would never have ! relatives at Newcastle, Cal. the south were not materially delayed. ! ness. It is not a miracle. It won’t cure so Ask your grocer if he keeps “Snowy been played. Hon. J. 8. Herrin returned Monday In the Cow creek section much rain ami everything—but it has done more to build Butte” flour. Hia wife died about nine years ago. ! In Hotdevy, Suspenders, Glove», <fc., ife’re In It. evening from a trip to his native heath in snow has fallen. The streams are rash up tired, enfeebled and broken-down worn- than any other medicine known. Mb Webster coqnty, Kentucky. Mage Carter and Frank Hunt, of Ash Twelve children were born to them, seven : Is now legated on Main street, ing, and two mile* north of West Fork , , eu Where of whom — E. L., O. 0,, L. B.. Ivan, Jes.-e, I ’s the woman who's not ready for land, have leased the Willis Hays sliding Circuit Judge Loyal R. Stearns, of Port the mushy mountain is at work ----- v j~ 1 it? All that we’ve to do is to get the news hydraulic mine which dumps in Rogiie and Mrs. H. H. Sargent and Mrs. M ' rt). west of Ganiard’s land, leaves again for southern Oregon down on the railroad track. I_. i' J . 0 * i to her. The medicine will do the rest. river two miles above Gold Hill. Carter ford- are now living. is there with a force of 25 men and - a k huge Baturday hunting for health. ”-’" Wanted—women First to know it. Sec- went there Tuesday to close the bargain. opera house. to use it. Third to be cured by it. The A Herald of the Inlant. Year J. W. Chesnut and wife were over from hydraulic giant washing it off. The ond HERE CAN BE FOUND Everything We carry the Coon & Co. white shirts, best in the market. Presb;---»’ cnurcii next Edgewood, Siskiyou county, looking up a water for the giant is procured through one conies of the other. Clip the last thirty years or more from babb.nh an(f evening Sermon in the Miliinery Line at the Lowest tiles placed in the ravines and the force permanent location in Ashland. The seat of sick headache Is not in the ....qects: "A Paying Investment” and the century, and the segment will represent Prices. ! sends the mud a-flving. The trains have brail). the tenn of the unbounded popularity of Leather or Gum Boots we carry the Largest and th« •*»'* Will Wieiden. drummer for E. J. Bowen n -.3 you cure "The Way of Life.” Services at Neil school Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. The opening and friend of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. VanHorn, been delayed two hours, and yesterday’s it. «■ Dr. Piercy „ , euets are the Little Reg- house at 3 p. m. £**Neat Fit and satisfaction guaran of the year 1893 will be signalized by the ap south bound train was held at Riddle’s «aiftiurs . Only 25 cents a vial. teed. spent Thanksgiving in Ashland. Best Assortment. J. L. Kline has instituted divorce pro pearance of a fresh Almanac of the Bitters, five hours in order to get through the tn which the uses, derivation and action of Geo. Howard and wife have returned Cow creek country in the day time. ceedings against his wife. Laura A. Kline, Eagle Point Items. from Washington and will winter at the on the ground of desertion in the circuit this world-fsmou« medicine will lie lucidly Howard ranch on the Siskiyou's. Sunday night the wind blew as it never E ditor V alley R ecord :— court at Portland. They formerly resided set forth. Everybody should read it. The wk calendar and astronomical calculations to DDIPrO) M«n»Lp Boel«, Hi... $1.2* Mrs. Rannels, N. A. Young’s sister, in in Ashland on Granite street. Ex-Sheriff B. W. Dean, now county stock blew before in Ashland. There was no I n I 1» L O? Im * *ub. Beets. l* ‘ a, 1.76 be found in this brochure are always aston L. ■ ivu. damage uaiua^o done, thourh iiiauxn h a number nunioer > tends to locate at Central Point. inspector, came up yesterday on profession serious M».tt Obenchain was over from the Black ishingly accurate, and the statistics, illus Beys’Hip lubber Bat», 3Y, J.76 I of awnings were wrecked and the stove- ot al business in this end of the valley. •icu s Hunting Rubber Boot*, 5's, 6 s....................... i .75 Jack Florey is talkine of employing a Butte mining country. He reports the trations, humor and other reading matter Yours Truly, Order promptly. Send for Bargain I.! at«. discovery of a ten-inch vein of exceedingly rich in interest and full of profit. The Hos Mr. Ketchum, wife, daughter and son of pipe on theM. E. church besides some clerk to assist him in his duties. ' J ” rock. Four handiulls of the quartz tetter» Company, of Pittsburgh, I’a„ pub Albany have been in Ashland for a month of the brick flue was blown over. Green Matthews, who has been sick for rich bowled out yielded two and a half dollars lish it themselves. They employ more and will probably remain all winter The storm has subsided and to-day is several weeks past, is so that he can walk of the precious metal. than sixty hands in the mechanical work, CLOTHIEB. JV3ST1D HATTER, • 14-416-41X Front St. Sun ¡iauiscu.Cal. around the house again. Engineer Church and wife went to clear and sunshiny. and more than eleven mouths in the year The anniversary exercises of the Ashland are Willows, Cal., last Saturday to attend the Dude. Dan Simon’s horse, got kicked on high consumed in its preparation. It can lie literary society will lie held in obtained without cost of all druggists and School Hats for Girls. DIED. funeral of his brother, Benj. Church. the point of the shoulder and fears are en the school Opera bouse, Wednesday evening, country tertained that it may injure him for some dealers, and is printed in English, Mrs. E. B. Christian at her millinery Oregon Ashland, E. M. McCord arrived yesterday from December 7th, at 7:30 p. m. The public is French, Welsh, Norwegian. Swed DIO MAN—At the family residence at Eagle Prinet ille, where he has a stage contract and dress-making parlors has received time. invited. By order of the president, Irvil German, ish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. Point. Nov. 28. 1892, Mrs. Eliza Digman. and leaves to-day for a visit in Klamath her new stock of school hats. Call and N. A. Young, one of our old-time and Vining. Susie Homes, seo. aged70 years. 11 months and 11 days. see them. esunty. most reliable citizens, is entertaining rela Mr. Abbott, a wood chopper, and J. M. | Alex. Salvaai, the great tragédien, and tives who are here from California o.n * his troupe were on Sunday’s train for the The subject of the above notice was born —. —. Carter, an employe of the Ashland Martin got into an altercation at Martin’s visit. Slate Bursting. Mining Co., went to Oregon City last Batur- Marquant. Sal. is a romantic looking fel nlace of business Monday morning about in Columbia county, Tenn., December 14, day for a couple of week's visit with his A. J. Daley '« oruther from the Willamette low who was described by a lady as "look 10 o’clock in which Martin got a bl^ck 1821: moved to Dixon, l.ee county, Illinois Among the political items in the ^un in 1851, residing there far ten years when valley, who has been here on a visit, re ing like a fellow who could make love in a heart’s idol. day Welcome is this: eve and Abbott received injuries about she moved to .Salem, Oregon, in company turned a short time ago. His son remained thousand different languages. ” Ui vision of tits'spells is still a lively Jos. Sartoris, who in superintending tye the head. Tuesday, Abbott swore out a with Jahn Daley and family, where she and sojourns among us, a very pleasant »•«cousUuictioii ot the Tailroad culverts topic among those who expect to profit in young gentleman. A work-train in charge of Cond actor 8. warrant and in tlie afternoon the case was married to John Digman in 1868. She between Ashland and the Siskiyou’s, was some way when the new administration P. Roller and Engineer H. L. Walther ar against Martin was brought before Justice remained in Ashland for about eight years, Mrs. Lyman Adams (nee Jane Matney) rived at Steinman last week and has been of the Peace Milton Berry, E. D. Briggs when she moved to Eagle Point, where she in town Sunday. takes np the reins of federal government who has been in the valley for some time engaged hauling wood to Ashland. It will remained until the day of her death. Mrs. A. I-atnb, the boss miller, who has been next spring. The slate fixed up by visiting her father has returned to Klamath remain all winter to be ready any time to appearing for Martin and Diet. Att’y Digman’s maiden name was Eliza Yocum. out at Klamath Falls running Martin's r\^lPort4n^ lawie?’ eachLa"xJ°°« county her husbai The prosecution She identified herself with the Baptist count}- to to join join her husband, where they ex. take sitjes with the road as against the ele Benson for the state. roller flour mills, returned yesterday, hav to be the next district attorney, has been pect to spend the winter, examined the plaintiff and four other church when quite young, holding her ments. ing finished there for the season. badly shattered; in fact Col. Bowditch,. ... . .. . witnesses, Tom Chapman, Ed. Youmans, connection with that organization until One day recently while Mrs. Chas. The recent rains have made the ground the rei'e"t r’nsde the ground moved to Ashland, there being at that Mrs. J, S. Beact) and little sou started of Jackson countv, has sent 'his foot — Hargadine and Miss'Ida Campbell were on Arthur Spray and 8. P. Cummons. The she '* : ~ ---- — ; ------ — a clean through it and purposes to hays a «»ft enough so that the farmers can as time no organization of that kind, she Tuesday on their return home to Los general thing go to plowing and if it will ’ their way from Haynesville to Bonanza, complainant’s storv was that he was J united with the Christian church where Angelos. Her brother. Col. R. A. Miller, grab at the plum himself. clear off. during the next month there will 1 their horse became frightened and un driving through town with his team and , she was a devoted member, al wavs deport accompanied them as far as Ashland. Bob Miller, “the ineligible,” has be a large amount of grain sowed. i manageable. Mrs. H. was thrown from passed Martin’s harness shop and store ing herself as a consistent Christian. Mrs. cart and seriously injured. The cart when Martin said “Come in, I want to Digman was beloved hy all who knew her, Gov.-Elect. John H. McGraw, of Wash finally made up his mind to go for a On last Sunday night a week ago some the ' ington, was on Monday .s train from his land office, and wants to be register at of the boarders al the Eagle Point hotel was a total wreck. talk to you.” He replied that he would and leaves a large circle of friends, who sojourn in southern California to improve Oregon City, at least that is what some were kept awake by "Old Benno’’ wagging Billy Clarkson, the well-known detective : as soon as he returned from the hard- look forward to the time when we will be his nerves, which bad sone back on him. of his Jackson county friends intimate. his tail on tlie floor. Perhaps his owner, I dnd constable of Sisson, passed through i ware store, where he was bound. [Here1 reunited beyond the bounds of time. ' I Saturday after a man. He returned Sun ' he 'teamed from papers served by Con- If Brigadier-General H. B. Compson, Frank Brown, can assign a reason. I). W. Cooldge of Haleiu, secretary of the Another year has passed away. day with Ed. Winkle, whom he arrested at state board of equalization, and formerly a should take a notion to seek tlie marshal It’s toils forever gone; Mr. Yokuni, Mrs. Digman’s brother from Eagle Point. His uncle swore out a war ’ stable Real that Martin had entered a music teacher in Ashland arrived to-day ship, other candidates for the honor may loWa, arrived here to see his sister who is I suit against him in the justice's court for ; It’s pleasures would not with us stay, with his little daughter on a visit to rela have a job on their hands to semi him lying in a very critical condition Mr. Ha- , rant for his unrest for stealing his horse and balance due on an account amounting to , It’s trials have been borne. selling him at Sisson. tives. off Ills father and Mr. Cleveland are seiton, her son-in-law by adoption, has had something like $6.] He went to Martin’s But grandma’s left the old arm chair, The 8. P. D. & L. factory has a large 1 U. G. Sutherland, confidential clerk of old frienils, his record as a democrat will to close his school for g wSek on that ac Moved from it’s aecustonied place; contract for supplying fluted columns and : store and found Martin in the little room I gi.iCofillef, bf the O. A Ci R. R., and wife benr investigation, and he may fall in count, r at back end. He said to Martin that he | No more we see her snow white hair on Saturday's train fqr Portland, bav- line with others who expect tn succeed On last Saturday night your correspond capitol carving, and the work is being put (Martin) had caused him trouble about! ’Nor soothe her care worn face. been to San f'rancisco on their wedding Lj. 1’. ^arin when the tide begins to turn. ent, accompanied by Mrs’. Diok, attenaed through. The main supports of the huge dome will be of steel, but these will be en that money, and asked if they couldn’t i the entertainment given by the Eagle Point We've met in worship, sang and prayed, Same of hie friends are hjnting that the “Settle it! yes, bv paying me ! bv our yellow and birdseye pine.— settle it. society at Jacksonville, and I am circled _ . r» All eyes were wet with tears; Grants Pass Courier. general will likely succeed "Foghorn” dramatic my money and paying it right away, ” | We talked of joys, of hopes decaved, Miss Mary Andrews left Suqilay for Sa Watts, in tlie Lakeview land office. The proud to say that they surprised the na John P. Eddings, aged 82 years, died at replied Martin. Abbott retorted: “Mr.! Which passed with passing years. lem, where her father is engaged lq "busi gentleman, who is now In Portland, is tives. They had a full house and the per- Martin, when you deliver those boxes ’ forinance was highly appreciated. They the residence of his son, Nort Eddings, in ness. She will take a course of higher edu- non-oommittal on the subject of office- ! fairly A. C. H owlett . themselves, i "airly excelled themselves. Dcuglas county, Nov. 21st. Mr, Eddings which I haven ’ t received I ’ ll pav vou eation in the Willamette university this seeking, but it will be safe to predict, was a native of Culpepper county. Va., and and not before.” Martin replied ; “Get! winter. In my article last week I referred to the that should he have such aspirations, it changes made in the boundaries of the moved to Oregon in 1852. He crossed the out of my store you blank, blanket}’ BORN. W. A. Laugille, who has been mining won’t be after a country land office. school di-tricts, and although I was oorrect plains with an ox team along with many blank, blank!” and followed him out! with bis friend, Supt. Jos. A. Wilson of the of the state ’ s earliest pioneers. in m.v statement, Superintendent Price in with cursing until he readied tlie front' BROPHY—At Talent. Nov. 20, 1892, to A. M. Co., left Sunday for Portland to se forms me, and so does Mr. Geo. Brown, Prof. Willits thinks of starting his sing part of the store where be seized a hatdi Klamath County Iteni^ the wife of Nick. Brophv, a son. cure an education in Armstrong’s bnsiness that it was owing to a typographical error ipg school agajn, to ryn during the winter. college. Janies Pitchei is clerking at the Linkville made in writing out the description of said ! John L.offtus, Joe Fuller, and <). Pratt, et, said be was going to kill him and | Black Ban. «»TP I t ■ a • ■ ; • • : boundaries; arid I Cheerfully uxake the cor have gone below with a band of horses and commenced striking him on the head, | Capt. E. E. Winchester, wife and sou and hotel. making three gash wounds on left side of great tnanv people have often asked 1 Mias Fiet a Walker leqye pn to-morrow rection, with your Consent, mules. L. B. Whorton has gone to Elmira, Bill Barrett, the old stage driver, is crit 'iiorninz*s train for a four months ¡trip to ically ill. question, What bas bei'ome of ‘‘Black Cal., where he has secured a position in a head and one tn back part of head, being t Owing to an accident vour numerous read l«va. ,.Tbe,tiaig store will be In Charge of from the sharp end of hatehet; while re- But,” the noted stage robber? His i butcher shop.—Lakeview Examiner Brpf. H. U. Faircki is teaching penman ers came very near being depriv"d of the gt 'L. White») and Chas. Chitwood in the treating he warded off the blows with his t wonderful career as an imitator of the pleasure !) of perusing another ot your NEW GOOD S---- IB I CG STOCK. The Coos Bay News tells the following ship at Montagqe. Eagle Point correspondent’s communica ’ peculiar event: Capt Marshall’s little arms and when on the sidewalk next (£j<cfc Turpin type possesses a peculiar Dr. 0. E. Loontis has been visiting Col. y. A- Dunlap, ot Klamath county, tions, as on last Thursday morning while • daughterJennie died in the city last Tuesday. door, about tn front of the Cr<y’t»ex groc- j fascination for many people, hence the pjeiubar qf the state bqan| qf equalization Knight at his farm. LtlV IJ * V i 4 dj uew L4CY» VL4 he was in the act of balancing himself on a ' She was born the day Cleveland was elected Cl ery y BlVIVj store, the hatehet off the Ilcell'MI handle i query, although Bolton, which is Bart’s from t|iis district, was in town yesterdsy A son was born to the wife of Win. Clark, load ot Hour he lost his balance and was in 1884. and died the day he was again and Mar^ift punched him with the stick ;! true name, was lang since liberated from iirecipitated to the ground, striking on liis elected in 18S)2. She was a bright, lovable that they got into a scuttle and fell off the prison. A gentleman recently arrjyed eu route to Salem to attend a meeting of the Olene horseman. the board to equalize the 1892 assessment. tuv» that lt.tev is very v^.j cnll( orehead and nose (vou know child, and a favorite with ^lj v<hq knew sidewalk. Here Abliott struck Martin a in this city who knew- Bolton year^ gone Crocker Building, Cor. Granite and Main Sts., Ashland, Or. Miss Kate Leiuberger. the court stenog prontinenD .............. .. - cutting the latter member | her. C. A. lbilph and O. N. Denny, prominent right-hander in the eve and had the best by in Iowa (his nativo cfate) states that rapher,is taking painting lessons of Parra»» somewhat and causing him to look cs citizens of Portland and * well-known Near Montague resides a 14-year-old girl • >f Martin when parties took him off. while on a visit to the towii of Durango, though he bad been to an xnit-f<Lsnion«l throughout the country, arrived in Ash .'. Applegate and family have arrived Irish wake, so tnat' bis friends generally who weighs nearlv 300 pounds. She is the The other witnesses saw only the last' Mexico., he 'met and conversed with land Friday and left in the afternoon for daughter of Mr. J. A. Calfee. She is bright a stay at Judge Tolman’’ ‘ ' vapor in southern California. The former's asked': “Why, Mr. Diok. what is the mat and spry and suffers no inconvenience from part of the fight and there was quite a ! “Black Bart,” Bolton is quite pros health b very poor. ter with your face, or nose.” And so I had the amount of flesh she carries. She is difference in thejr account Qt evCh that perous. In addition to a saloon and .springs. Geo. Hurn and Charley Graves killed a to adinit’that I had been to a “dimocratic somewhat sensitive about her size and is portion of i(. There were several others randago-house, which he runs in Duran John Agler of Napa Junction, Cal., was couple of wild geese which weighed 14'/i lbs. jollification." But my neck, that was al seldom seen away from home.—Sisson who saw the last end of (lie scrap but in a go, Bart is interested with Jimmy Hope, preliminary examination the state is the notorious despoiler of the Man- in Ashland the first of the week visiting his each. They also shipped to Frisco six doz most broken, is getting so that I can bend Mascot. • ■" ...... ;ou, D. C Agler. The Agler'« originated en of duck shot on the same excursion and j it some. otjly allowed four witnesses. The de hatten bank, New York citv, in an ex E. If. Hunsaker has rented his Table in Columbus. O., where John Agler's worth $16. | Last week Miss Zor* B.lfS«, who has Rock farm to some parties from Osage fendant offered no evidence but tensive cattle range near Duraugo from Clidfather cut the first timl>er ever cut in ; taught her second tertn of school in the countv Kan. His family will visit relatives promptly waived examination I 1 which IxJth derive a lucrative living. White lake, the little body of water that town. .ies directly south of here on the California Antelope district, giving very general satis in the Willamette and he will travel for the and Justice Berry fixed his bail at $306: ' The gentleu.aii from Mexico further, closed her school. She reports World’s Fair club. Tlie new-comers own to appear before the next grand jury. Sheriff Pelton was in tlie city Saturday line, is the sportsman's paradise just at faction, 6tates that Bolton gave him an insight i subpoenaing jurors and witnesses. John present.as its waters are covered with thou verv good progress, with twent} -three a number of hot-blooded fast horses, one He and his attorney and friends don’t into the mode and manner of his capture : names on the roll. Thornton Wiley is the of which is a half-brother of the celebrated is now pretty well acquainted with the sands of white swan. advertí»" the other side of the story and j while in San Francisco. It was reported only one who attained to a place on the duties of his'office, and is getting down to Nancy Hanks. 8. V. Houston has received letters patent their evidence but sav that it will knock at the time that certain marks on Black work. He and his efficient 1'n.ler Sheriff, for his novel scrap-book. The letters ar roll of honor. Miss Bliss and Miss Mary Wiley, accompanied by the latter's broth The present 8. P. management doesn't the prosecution plymb out at the trial. Bart’s linen found at the laundry, led to F. R. Neil, are doing all the work. rived last Friday, and as the article patent ers Janes and George, spent the evening like Grants Pass and the latest way it has The dispute was in regard to a’balance his discovery. Bolton says a woman Brig.-Gen. H. B. Compnonpassed through ed is a valnable' and promising one, Mr. with your correspondent and family last I shown its dislikes to that town was in a re- Bundav en route home front a meeting of Houston is to be congratulated. j Friday and Miss Bliss speaks in high terms ! duction of the round bouste and shop crew of !|J5. Abbott had bought a lot of fruit betrayed him and that she received over lioxes from Martin during the summer, lor “turning him up.” Whether the militarv board. Gen. Compson i» — ____ _____ I of The two story residence of Mart Hen- the’children and patrons in the district, 1 to six men and laovjng the blacksmith shop and this amount was the balance w hich i $30,000 I this be true or not, the female in question, spoken of for V. 8. marshal of Oregon. uriexs, dricks.’ten south" ui of” Klamath Fails. the exception that the -- latter ien miles souiii . a..s. . ! with ........... .—....... --— --- do not j to Ros’eburg. The Roseburg papers say He was oueof Cleveland's ap|>ointees dur was destroyed by fire one night recently ’ visit the school as ranch 1 poor at the time of Bolton’s arre6t, now much ¡w as tnfcv tney would if everything will be shipped to their town had never been mutually settled. . A»“.., ll flue. . . Mr. _ it av . tknnrJG ing his first administration and has a good from Abbott weighs about 200 lbs. and is ! owns two magnificent saloons in this a defective H. — was absent I ! «U they thought ihfll they ’ ITADlil would rent get a a nCkllAr dollar fnr for ' froni Grants Pass in time. eastern pull. stout and robust. Martin weighs about ! city, one of which is located on Market at Ager and Mrs. Hendricks was alone and , every time they visited the sohool. Miss For a first-class meal any hour in the day D. C- Agler, tpe railroad nian of this city, remuned and watched the ruins until two Mary Wiley, who has been spending the , vou cannot do any better than go to the 110 and has no physique at all. Martin, street, not far from Kearny, which is caiue bv in the morning. Loss summer at the Klamath agency, reports gentil___________ when he gets mad, loses bis temper en well patronized, and also derives a good anil hi» family, »pent Thanksgiving at gentlemen ----- — ... t times lively there and 1 will say for the t Main and Church street restaurant of Mr. ]Express. Dunsmuir where nis brother. Division >1400, insurance $800. and Mrs. J. R. Tozer, where everything is tirely. He meets his obligations prompt ly income from a larga and fashionable benefit of those whom It may concern that Supt. James Agler. had a general gathering she is not married, although there are neat and attractive and where the heathen ly and has a monomania of wanting the j lodging hoqse of which she is tlie pio- Ke al Kstate Transfers. of the Agler clan at a family reunion. ' prietreas. These who know the woman may Chinese have nothing to do with the house. whole world to do the same with him. They had all been invited unbeknown to JaneS Marschall to Daniel Chapman—w plenty of bachelors there. But she Meals, 25 cents. Board per week, $4. DlCX. ; in question, etat<- that there is evidently each other, making an agreeable surprise »» of s w Vi sec 28. and lots 2. 3 sec 29 tp 38 RETl’RX IS THE SEAR FUTVltE. In Probate. ! some truth in Bolton’s assertion, as both Paris Hamilton has been out in Klam Eagle Point, Nov. 28.1892. In matter of guardianship ot heirs of J. W. Hamakar and Miss Nellie Russell s, r 1 e. 130.37 acres; $800. ath county and came en rapport with the Minus Walker; ¿ill of H, F. Barron, guar the ex-stage roblier and the woman were J 8 Grigsby to E C Pomeroy—s X of s e arrived Sunday from Klamath Fall.« by j quite intimate.—San Francisco Bulletin. romantic touch of the atmosphere. The dian, allowed. sec 24. tp 36 s, r 2 w; $500. $1OO Reward. $1OO. private conveyance over the Ashland road. A 8 Jacobs to J I Ca«e Co—all of n w ; • me readers reauers of o. the me V v alley all »» R ecked will . [«»• I«-’? « Mi« Nettie Crawford of Tufe In matter of estate of Sophia A. Osborn; Mr. H. went to Salem Monday on in The There will be fresh home made bread at of n w %.and be pleased to learn that there is at least one i lake, Judge J. b. Orr tying the nuptial inventory and appraisement filed. surance business, lieinv adjuster for the sec 14, tp 35 s, r 2 w, also w Otto Winter’s opera house grocery and at 1 .41.......... »I.nt I I I bnnF e-f- State. Miss Russell will remain all winter. ne K of n * L. n w if of n e %. sec 14, tp dreaded disease that science Lac has kann been able | knot Nov. 2181« The VDHD(/ young IlPODiH people 111** ar- ■ the Red House; also at Mrs. GiUette's resi- You save 50 cents by subscribing for the The deepest snow encountered was «even 35 s, r 1 e. 160 acres; $2000. to cure in all its stage.«.and that is Catarrh. ; rived on Friday’s train and continue"! on R ecord i idence* and S. F. Examiner together. Robt H Dean to Cbas Nickell — s e 1-4 of n inches. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure t0 j|)e;r future home on Applegate, Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and w >4, s w of n e 1», and n of s e ’-4, sec now known to the medical fraternity. Ca- Some of the reasons why Germetuer is 6. tp 33 s, r 3 e. 160 acres: $700. tarrh being a constitutional disease, re- , Have you dressed turkeys for the boli- best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and tbs only reliable household remedy are' Wni Johnson et al to F W Luteiiiever— 1. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely an undivided interest m lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, qiiires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s days? To obtain the highest prices and Catarrh cure Cure is tasen taken iniernmiy, internally, «.» acting di- - , qui» quick returns, ship them to the old . -7-- reha- low price is an object. I catarrn hk ui I harmless. X It makes no mistakes in di 6 blk 41. Medford; $1. ‘ rectlv upon the blood and mucous surfaces j ble commission house of Robert Haight A agnosis. but goes right to the root of dis Angus McAulv to Jno 8 Thoma«—n e Vi oFtite system, . thereby .u—u.. destroying .Ko the foun- (3o>t -¿20 Front 8t.. San Francisco. ease bv purifying the blood and toning the ot s e 14 sec 36. to 35 s. r 5 e, 40 acres; $2300. ’of the disease, and giving the pa nerves. 4. It does not simply r.cri'H vr but The Southern Pacific Company- has no J H Martin to H B Carter—undivided j, dations radically cvres . Try it and Use nothing else. interest in the "Luckey” extension of the | tient strength by building up the constitu tified its connections that after Decemlier Hotel 1‘iikegim*. tion and assisting nature in doing its work. Stonewall quartz ledgo, Davenport mining The proprietors have so much faith in its 1 31st it will not accept single or round trip When voii go to the big milling town on district; $1. Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured powers that they otter One Hun- : tickets to Oregon or California points, via tb^' Klamath river.atop at Hotel I’okegatua. A J Nininger to Sarah J Firestone—lots ' i curative dred Dollars for liny case that it fails to i the Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific. ~ ~ - ___ ;—Imported Fancy located'opposite the railroad track on the 9, 10,11,12 iVoolen’s add to Ashland; $1 Hams, Teas and - Coffees, - Canned Goods Send for circulars and testimonials. After January 1st, it will require a local banV.- ot the river and conducted by Mr», Constantine Magruder to town of Central 1 cure Address F. J. CHENEY i CO.,Toledo. O. rate from Portland via the Orpaon Short p. K. Brightiuar., »han whom there is r.o Point—lots 1, 7. Central Point; $50. and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the flF*>c>ld by Druggists. 75c. better landlady on the cqast. Just the ylai-e ! Line. The announcement created eon ü S to Kobt H Dean—s e X of n w Vi, s for stumer tourists; tine bathing, boating w L of n e L. and n lj of s e J4 of se<: 6. tp siderable excitement in railroad circles, lisliing and hunting. Beautiful trees shade 33 s, r 3 e, 160 acres. There is nothing pleasanter than a nice, as it is interpreted to mean a passenger the hotel; a tine cool breeze blows up the soft skin Neither is there anything that I' 8 to Wm A L Brase—lots 1,2 sec 3-), tp The only Pure Cream of Tartar rowder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. river. F irst-cla-s accotumodauons. makes it so than Gervais Graham’s Elder war of no small proportions. 40 s. r 3 w. 44.46 acres. Flower and Cucumber Cream. Win- I' 8 to Wm H Beaueb$ajp^n w X ‘ G I 4 » Used hi Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Cur« for CoMs. Fevers and General Da> ) cheater keeps it. Ip 35 s, r 9 v. WO acres. ADMINISTRATION T Will Bring Forth... To the MILLINERY DRESSMAKING I STORE W XTTI10 fL0SE BR,IKEJ C O. H. BLOUNT, SMITH'S CASH STORE, RAINBOW CHASING PARTY SELL PURE GROCETES Under the Canopy of both Clear and Murky Skies, RAIN or SHINE SELL THEM EVERY DAY And at Prices Consistent only with Stable Business. Invitation Generai. OPERA HOUSE GROCERY Style and Price to Suit the Times to a “T.’ q y a □^PRICES lowest, way down. 0. WINTER.