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| • VALLEY RECORD AGAINST THE PHIPPS'S. SHE OCGHr TO WIN. Childera Get» JflOOO and Miao Coop The N*»n-Partioan Citizen»' Conven tion Place a Strong Chy Ticket er $3000.— Circuit Court Item«. DICEVI TV BASKET. ! I The Xew The pay car went north Tue«dav. Talent has a leap year party next Sat Before the People. ASHLAND. Oa, T ko «»»* t . Dec. 15. IMtí Continued from last week.] urdav night. Spencer Childers vs M J I'hipps; civil ac- The Non-Partisan Citizens’ convention Get a pair of Howell’» $5.00 calf boots I i tion to reonver damage«; verdict tor plain- to elect c.ty officers convened in the made to order. fkiwonag ant » social *. I1 tiff for $1000 This was the case where city hall .Saturday evening. It was h mine ! Alfred Rummel went to hi« sons ’ Phipps gave Childers a heating while tbe large crowd, representing all shade» of i on the Klamath Tuesday. Itoecoe Price was up Lorn Tolo yester latter was in III health. The »mt was tor I political tlionglit and in numltera was day. $10.000 datn&M*. Her- , The Yreka Journal ssys tlie Bisson L L Kurten-haw v« B F Myer et al; ac- twice the size of the republican city con aid ha« «u-pended publication. Mmes made to ordsv a; from $3-59 up at , lion dismissed at plaintiff» cost. vention. It was a truly representative Howell's. Jame- Whitmmh Riley, the Hoorier poet, Edward Wilkin«*.n v« L 8 Irwin ami S C body of citizens gathered together for an Remains to be Determined Mist Ida Tolman Is expected from San Hear»; nimion to »tnke out part of rep iea- uturlfUii purpose and without an axe to is making this circuit on a lecture tour. lion, overruled. Franciaco to-day. Col. Knight passed through Thursday grind. Hute >>f Oreg«>ii vs J H Martin; a-«anlt; The convention got down to business for Bolem from hi« Klamath county farm. W. D. Black Ixim wa, over from 8i-*on Indictment and defendant given time to Friday on a visit. EvtetV/i>AIrç GUARANTEED. plead; bail tiled at $1000. The- case wi* by electing A. S. Barnes chairman, E. J. i Dr. Geo. Martin, son of Jerry Martin.has A. 8. Hammond and family went to continued to the June term of circuit court. kaiaer and I. O. Miller secretaries, anti gone to Berlin. Germany, to practice dent T L Keet v» Mary L Harden: default en J. H. Ru-«- ll. Altieri .Millsap and M. F. istry. Medf. rd. Tuesday. tered ai-ainst defendant and judgment for Ejgle»tun tellers. The voting was by But it is an evident fact that O. II. BLOUNT has the unan E. .Mays failed to buy any cattle in Biski- Bud Lacey, who ha« been at Barrens, re- plaintiff f.»r $?5 and coats and disburse paper billots deposited in a hat on the vou county and returned to Portland tamed to Medford Frida). imous support of all Caah Buyer/ of Southern Oregon for Cloth ments. chairman’s desk. Tue»< lay. 1 C W Kahler and Robt Kahler vs W J ing, Furnishing Goods, Huts, Cape, Boots and Shoe«, Ac. He Rev. Jam«» Humiuar was hare from Cop For mayor Capt. H. J. Teal named ' Wm. Hanley was up to Maj. Barron's Mtaniejr; order for leave to issue execution BylvesU-r Patterson anti Levi tage Grove durtog the week. has been engaged in thia particular line of business in your Eagan Monday and bought some * j 0 head of his | allowed. Haa'ett. the “Pilgrim Printer,” was here fine beeves. C Magruder et al vs Wm Hurley: die mimed E. D. Briggs. midst during the last eight years, and has given entire satis yeitorday bound for Yreka. Briggs receive.I 32, Patterson 51, blank I tuixsed at plaintiffs cost. faction, and will continue to do so while he holds the position. Hanna is presiding at the trial Ordered that special venire tor the sum 1. Granger 1. Necessary to a choice 43. I of Judee W. 8. Crowell returned home to hut farm Nick Jones fur tlie murder of Abe Hans- He is receiving new lines of fall goods every week, and mons of seven men to till the place of Sylvester Patterson was duly declared brough at Roseburg. Tuesday from bis A>blaud visit. juror» excused from duty for the term. marking them at Strictly Cath Prices. nominated . Mrs. E. E. Hale,, cf Steinman, ha» ra Josephine P**e vs Clacton Coker; tore W. W. Walters came over from the For city recorder Milton Berrv, the mmed from a visit in Mau Francisco. closure, judgment for $807.58 and execu Bpencer mine Monday. Everything ia present incumbent was nominated with closed there for the winter. ordered l»*>ued to satisfy judgment. Mr«. Bowen, wife of the night watchman tion E C Kane r« C G P.lppey and Frar.k Amv; out opposition. at the Pokegasia mill, called Munday. Misses Annie Loomis and Jessie Will For street commissioner Time. Blanton on trial. Rar Hatchweil. of the Po-tal, left Mon Special ventre returned and Jas Helm»*, and E M. Miller were placed before iams have opened a dressmaking shop in day for Halsey to »pend tbe holidays with Ralph Dean. Peter Elmer. Henry Ammer the convention. The vote »too*I: Blan Miss Badie Ober's millinery store. bla parents. man, D B Boliss. James Elliott and M Bel ton 30, Miller 33; Miller declared the (»Second door from the Corner.) Blow. blow, blow! That disagreeable ca tarrh can tie cured by taking Hood's Sarsa Mrs. C. Mingus aud Mrs. Jesse Dollar- linger name« placed in jury box. nominee. C om of Miee Emma Cooper I For surveyor, the present city stir vey- parilla, tbe constitutional remedy. bida were vlxiting relative» down the val ley this week. against Mrs. I. J. __ _______ Phippe and ____ a*>n or, Dr. J. O. Allen was re-noininated Nelson Hebert the Gold Hill miner is employed bv the Ashland Mining Co. and E. K. Auderson went to his quartz mine William, for $5000 for slander and without opposition. al Copley, Hhasta county, to-day. The mill defamation of character. Jury promptly For marshal Geo. W. Smith’s name has moved his family to Ashland to re«ide. ren<iere<i verdict for full amount. Tne was put before the convention. Tiie oth is expected to start up this woes. We have a soap that will please you. It C. W. Ayer* came out from Portland evidence wae all against the Phipps’s. er candidates* strength was unable to smells sweet, don't chap the hands, a fine wsshcr, and will save you money. O. Wm. Phipps was married to Mias Emma ovenumie the popular dernand for lite re Monday and left next day to do some Cooper’s sister. Minnie. He went to election of the present of flcient city mar Winttr, quarts pro-pecting in Scott valley. Hol id ay goods of every variety and at prices to Men’s Large Turkey Red Handkerchiefs, San Francis**« ami procured a residence ..........3 fot 25 cents Witch party Friday. Dec. 30<h. atGrauite Miss Agues Devlin, the Jacksonville there; returned to Jackson county an«l shal an>l thev were not place*I before the kali. n Refreshment« and rui-cellanous pro convention, so Marshal Smith was de “ White Handkerchiefs............................ ..........3 for 25 cents teacher, attended tha institute and visited gram. Admission 25 cents. King«’ suit the purchaser. << Ashland friends, returning hums Munday. resided for four month», during which clared the nominee. Gloves, per pair................................................. ............. 50 cents up Daughters. time he lived with his wife. H** and For treasurer E. V. Carter was name<) It H. H. Read was on Maturday's north hia mother then returne«! to Han Fran Hats, Odds and Ends, worth $1.50 ............... reduced to 50 cents The star sav« Dick Hammond will train for Portland. He is settling up cisco where he sue«! his wife for divorce by M. F. Eggleston, B.irt Chapman succeed Charley Withrow as postmaster of Boys’ ** 25 cft-its name* I F. H. Carter and Granger named j “ “ “ “ 50ctato75cts stiair» preparatory to leaving for tbe east. Notice of Appointment Removed to New Quarters (• an«! the custody of their child after it lie- H. B Carter. All being in the Bank of Klamath Falls when the new admin Shoes ........from $1.60 up J. R Burns, the St. Louis machinist who comes eight years old. In thia divorce Astiland this *■ reute*I a little merriment, ' istration comes iti. ........from $2.50 up has been petting in the internal system «■«wnplaint is where the slander was. alter which H. B. anti E. V. Carter were C entral P oint , Or.. Dec. 5. 1892. D. L. Minkler ami son Lee and Billv MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S II Suits.. Hour mill at Central Point, started home Both swearing that Mis. Wm. Phipps NOW ALL MEN by these presents Shirts. ,. .from 50 cents up Judge were out hunting east of Bear creek withdrawn and F. H. Carter was de Munday that 1 h ive appointed Edwin Wornian and tier sister Miss Emma Cooper were clared the nominee. [His brother, the Bunday. I<ee Minkler put three shots into Men's Shoes . ......... from $1.00 up of Medford. Oregon, a deputy c uuty st<-ck I. L. Hamilton and Mr. Brophy, of Med bud girls, etc. t< Thev denie<l having present incumlteiit.is on the other ticket. a wild cat up a tree and killed him. inspector for Jackson county, Oreg-n. aud Extra Quality Huoes ........ $2.50 to $3.0* ford. returned .Saturday from their trip to The firm of Wi«c Jt Bender, of Myrtle we » g %F*«***.* J —e L. t — M — it. A.. ».M • KK — I. 1 I given BUI sui-h || I testimony, tzB b i 111 kJl 1 V i I but Hl L Vllt? the t/HIi San V Fran- liall” ■! SI »■ » * bw For the public convenience the city give official notice to the public to It ------- AND-------- Suits........................... ....................$5.00 up ±1 t^^“*10' Y,U“a' ¡cieco court records’ ahowed otherwise. treasury is t>v general consent place«! in Point, is financially involved, Sol. Wise hereby recognize said Edwin Worman in the said and locate. I <1 Cotton Pants........... ................. $1.00 up „ . ¡They aleo swore that the* had no the bank, but the changing of the person was formerly of this section. The strin official capacity. B. W. DEAN, genc.v of the money market was the cause. <c County stock Inspector of Jackson coun P>yi*rty,wbìrh .ÍM th. jury In giving of th« treasurer from one to the other Corduroy Pants........ . .$2.60, best value Cinnabar to loin the family for the winter. a judgment for full umount. Ed. Winkle who »•»« arrested at Eagle ty, Oregon. K showed that the convention was Imlmed Overcoats . ................. They are living at Job GarretUon'i hotel at .......... Fine Line at Low Prices There is still another sait yet to be with a little good-natured originality in Point recently and brought back - to Sisson the medical springs. II bv Constable Billy Clarkson tor stealing hi.« Underwear............... .. .all kinds, prices 50 cents up tried II is the case of Mra. Wm. finding another suitable candidate to do uncle Notice of Appointment. ’s horse, got ono year in the peniten Daniel Walker and wife were visiting A. H. Phipps against I. J. Phippe, her fatlier- Boys Overcoats.. ...................................... E4.00 up Jacobe »nd family at Central Point last in-iaw, for |20,(>.>0 damages. Old man the work lor nothing for awhile. The tiary. citv treasurer gets no pay.J 100 <loz Neckties prices 10 cte, 25 cts, 35 and 50 cts Is now located on Main street, week, having accompanied John H. Walker C entral P g ... t , Or.. Dec. 5,1892. Service« at tbe Presbyterian church next Phippe holds the Phipps bar’l. In the councilmen nominations the < Babtmth morning and evening. Hermon that far on hia way burnt. OTICE IS HliKXB, GIVEN th it I west of Ganiaid’s GRAND JURY RkrOBT. following were ratified: have duly ap|>ointed GM. Granger ol subjects: “Temples of God” and "l'he Max Prachtis in Man Francisco on official Ward No. 1—Walter Beebee and R. P. Strife Between Good and Evil.” Service at Ashland, Oregon, deputy stock inspector To tLe Honorable Circuit Court of the opera house. business but is expected home to-morrow. of Jackson county, aud hereby give official Neil. ' the Neil school house at 3 p. nt. He did not go to Washington, D. C., but State of Oregon county of Jackson: notice to the public to recognize the said We. the grand jury, beg leave to report Ward No. 2—M. F. Eggleston and W.; No clue ha« yet been discovered to the HERE CAN BE FOUND Everything will be off soon fur that place. G. M. Granger in the said official capacity. that wc have duly and carefully investi in the Millinery Line at the Lowest I t _____________________________ t _____ fiends who made such a dastardly attempt Mr«. Hostedtler and Mrs. Allen, the gated all matters that have came before us. W. Kentnor. B W. DEAN. Price«. Wan! No. 3—At a caucus held on the to wreck the pws-enger train near Tunnels Albany ladies who in-lituted the order of We have investigated the public buildings County Block Inspector of Jacksur. coun Pythian -liaterx, were the guests of J. H. of the county and find them in excellent evening of the 10th David F. Fox was l*-«t week. The Bout hern Pacific offers a ty, Oregon. f^T’Ncat Fit and satisfaction guaran Zn Ho/iery, Suspenders, Gloves, tie,, We're Itt it. McBride and family while in Ashland. condition; we have examined the county nominate«! to run against E. F. Loomis, reward of $30iO tor their apprehem-ion. teed. The most lasting, entertaining and ac- D. W. O’Donnsll who went to Eureka, records and find them properly kept. wtio was nominate*! at the previous so- F. A. &. I. U. Meeting Cal., with Tom McAndrews, Jr , by way of There being no further business to come called republican caucus. Fox was not I ceptahle Xmas or New Year's present, one Cram-en: City, returned yesterday. McAn before us, we re-pectfully ask to be dis wantoti liei auae he waa a ring man and yen make a relative or friend of either sex charged for thia term the convention ratified tbe nomination!is ° .ycsr's subscription for some g«>od drews is still there, as is H. H. HarrUoa. HE COUNTY ALLIANCE «.ill be held A. 8. Jacobs, foreman; Dudley Erving, of E F L'snuie magazine or pa|>er. Bubscnbc at the Ash- on Friday, Jan. 13.b, lb93. 10 a. tu.. at Rev. Mr. Black went to Medford vester- J. J. Murthy, Murphy, W. H. Derby. Derby, J. M. V Lof- ‘ ‘ A.ij'mrneil. ’ land fiews Stand. Central Point. dav to attend a conference of Ute Baptist land, H. J. Burson. A. <1. Johnson. sub Alliances are requested to send a [The editor of tbe R ecord has been j Jwephme county »portsmen arranged i a mission society for southern Oregon. Ke». We carry the Coon & Co. white shirts, best in the market» v-tliree full delegation, as Lusine.-s of importance Nights of Each miment. busy with other work the past few weeks ...._____ hunt __________ for the 14*h ____ jnyt., _____ with thirt thirty-tht Dr Manderlaud of California is also pn» I W. H. BKK1C8B, men on each side and E. E. Kedfiefd and will be tiausaeted •at. that he ha» had no time to devote to any This coming Hatnrdav an I Monday Sec'y Co. A. i Leather or Gum Boots we carry the Largest and review of tlie city election and T. A. Ireland as cap ains. The -ide getting * </. Kans, Conductor v woo»,.... IM*.» »*•»•• i niriite at Granite Hall, Prof I^wia ami extended Talent. Dec 13 h. 1892. E. C. Linn >»>1 and Brake- the mo»! game is to lie treated by the other city municipal attairs. It* takes time to man Kobt. Hawkins were in Yreka ye»ter- assistants, whom many of our town- toad up with correct facta tor an intelligent to a ball and banquet. Best Assortment. day testifying in the ease of the tramps people remember giving performsn<'< ■ee and «e«ere discussion of the subject. We Eight deer and a 1>ear Nitn. Ixing. E A. go«>l*>rVlt* 1,1,0 * railro*d car and stole here seventeen . years ago, ___ will gii give re sorry, ns there ia nothing that pleases and Al. Hildreth and J. K. I.eab* killed AT T1IE entertainments as above. Consisting of the K k * ord so much as to expose the tolly five deer and a black liear at Long’s place C, 8. Mullen and fa.nily who have been the latest melange of refined sensational and stupidity ot public officials and the six miles up the canyon from Ashland schemers who u»e them to feather their Bunday week. Last Bunday Al. Hildreth here from Albany for a month or more re wonders. We turned home Tuesday. Alva Ketchum The stage will be arraved with Hie own ne«ts al tbe city's expense. We are an*l Niui. Long killed three deer aud family rainmed with them after a most dazzeling and costly apparatus and indeed sorry that the R ecord i« compelled i Will have a The advertisement of W. B. Pracbt. min Yours Truly, to go bi pres» without razzle-dazzling tbe week's visit. parafhernalia ever presented in this city. candidate« ho that they would remember ing enginee-, assaver and mineralogist, ap- Nov r is the Time to Buy Col. Jett Hays, manager of the Postal Reserved seats are on sale at the Win that they had been through a campaign.] r ears in this i-sue of the R ecord . Mr. Novel Window with headquarter* at Portland, spent Mun chester Pharatnacv at popular prices, 50 Praeht is a tint c.ass mechanic ami has a day in Amland. coming down to take a cents. General admission 35 cents and Have you dressed turkeys for the holi thorough understanding of mineral» and YOUB CLOTHIER JLISTD HATTER* sulphur bath and gel a mouthful of south ceildred 25 cents. Next Week days 7 To obtain tbe highest prices and mining secured a« a student in the cele ern Oregon aaoue. M other , W ife , D aughter , S weetheart brated I* reiberg, Germany, university, tbe quick returns, ship them to the old relia- j Ths hall will be well heated. b e commission hou«e of Robert Haight & I finest end best equipi*ed engineering an*| or S ister an E i . euant H at for H P. Well- has disposed of his band of Co.. 226 Front bt., San Francisco, mining school in the world, Ashland, Oregon Mining Items. 'Ee?f>UK!e which he uaipbeen feeding tn the The Lakeview Examiner says: Peter DeadlndiartiNNHfy to Wffi: Hanley of The company have just put in a 38-lnch This Eoale |*.»tht Ifems. French is not dead, as reported. The re Medford, and expects to deliver them beater to take the chill off the water for the R ditor V alley R ecord — port was said to cotue from this place in ¿•tkerjTSnd-WMjcentrator of their mill. about the first of January. Week the first iustance, which was not true, as no The Ashland MiningTd. HTtoifigTtir a»= lot of heaves such Tbe new officers nf the Kings' Daughters reisirt w»s ever rireutnied here. * • 1st. " be ileliveredJanuary “ * are: President, Mrs. D. L. Rice; vice «•«anient work on the Rogers A Roach to * The stage driver says there are thirty- Notiee Also HEADQUARTERS for president, Mrs. Wm. t'tto; see’y. Miss ledge which they own. T. B. Higginbotham of Big Butte was in four trees blown across the r a*l between Olive Gregory; treasurer, Mrs. H. Varker; 8upt. Jo«. A. Wilson of the Ashland Min town Saturday, as was also Mr. Tey of here and Bly. Thi« is one thing that lias librarian, MU» Pearl Reeser. DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS I ‘ caused the delay of our mails. The fine line of ing Co. is bu«v making »nt his report for Flounce Rouk, Among the Jackson county teachers in the annual meeting of the hoard of di To please the line folks. and John Nichols, one of our lieef men Crocker Grocery Company are head Ashland Maturday P> attend ths institute rectors, which oceurs in Portland next stock raisers, drove od a number of beef Solid quarters for lamps, lamp supplies, and Monday. Mr. Wilson goes there Friday ’ i were C. 8. Price. N. H. CUyton, Ous. cattle one day la«t week. illuminating oils. Newbury. Frank Parker, Miles Cantrall. and his report of the mine will lie a most ILK HANDKERCHIEFS and fancy Silverware, Miss Muiuiiiie Wilev, one of our most Misses Dee Ankeny, Bernice Cameron, cheerful one tor their Christinas dinner. Elsewhere B. W. Dean, county stock in- articles too numerous to mention. Agnes Devlin, the Misses Roberts. It is not generally known but is never estimable y<>uug hd es is spending g the ' spector. gives official notice of the appoint OP~C;ill early ami leave your order. the less a fact that gold can be found in Week with Mrs. James M. 1-ewts. ment of Mayor G. M. Granger as deputy M. B Kan ken. the litulier land man. well every gulch front Ashland to the head of Mrs. A. L. Haselton, wife of our precept i county stock inspector for Ashland to I ok MRS. L. A. MILLSAP, known ir. this »ection. is in Wa-hington the valley. There iz no fact so well estal>- the stock entering this state front and called on President Harrison the other llsbed as the fact that this country has or, is ex;>ecting one of her brothers, Mr. i after Jeweler. TttORXTON B lock , - - - A shland . and Ed. Wornian to the same day who granted him an in’.erview. Won never act tally been prospecieq for’gold, McCord, from Lake county on a visit to , California, position for the Medford district. Both day. der whst Kanken is doing -here, anyhow ? Even very little tinkering has licen done. I men understand their business and will One thing certain, he isn't there for his I learn that A. Piiol has purchased prove first class officials, ilarve Shephard has sufficiently recover another health. tract of land on the de~ert adjoin ed from a severe .sickness, to be able to go A large and fresh stock of fancy groceries K. M. McCord went to Eagle Point Mon to work on the Yellow Horse claim ing Ins p.ace on sttekey. Particulars next fortlie holidays at D. L Minkler A Sou’s. •New Stock------ day to visit his sister, Mrs. A. L. Haselton. vituateii a few miles south of Ashland. week. A neat and dandified lo«iking to*low wear Bel. quit stage driving a few years ago and He is down already fifty-five feet, the ore F. B. Inlow has had W. R. Potter re went into the sheep business in Crook a»-ays about fifty dollars to the ton The potting the foundation of the hull by re ing diatuo-'ds, medals, etc . long hair and a county. Fortune smiled on him benignly, ledge is about four feet wide, and indications moving the old, decayed tijubers and put sombrero hat was on Tuesday’s south train. and he now owns a band ot 27060 head of are good tor at least two feet more in ting good solid rock foundation in its He wa« Captain Jim, a well-known Arizona stockman who had lieen in Oregon pur fine sheep. width. place. A. T--- chasing land. The Pullman porter said the Phillip Mullen, tbe assayer and one of Dr. C. K. Loomis, of the U. 8. land de Rev. Mr. Yocuiu, brother to the late decorations were distinctions placed on him ■ the owners of the 8|>encer quartz, mine *eft partment. passed through Monday from Mrs. J. Digtnan. who is sojourning among for heroic service *lone the world in killing : \ fl 1 TT* laikeview, where be has been to represent Bunday tor Copley, Shasta county, to visit us at present is very much pleased with 14 reporters, three horses and two dozen : \ Tf » J • 1. vz 1 Al A LOW PIPE ANALYSIS made of all the government in tbe case of the U. 8. vs. Anderson A ilawkett’s mine and then go our country and thinks that our future is ! mules in one »hot. Metals and Minerals. L. B. Applegate and the state of Oregon. to San Francisco to look at some mining promising. The finest stock of pendent library lamps This 1» tbe swamp land case that Apple machinery. He is well pleased with the <1^ Reports made oil Mines aud Mining Last baturday night some of tbe young at Crocker Grocery Co. Joshua Hendy mill of the Ashland Mining gate was allowed a re-bearing on. Locations. Co. which is one of the best quartz mills in folks met al the Eagle hotel and spent tbe i Ashland, .Jackson Co.. Or. General Manager T“wne and Supt. Fill Photograph, autograph and scrap al the world. evening playing pleased or displeased, bums, plu-b napi-trie*. purses and card Patton Bros, are working the “What is GkirNT, etc. Borne of them thought it more are both quoted as authority for the cases at D. L. Minkler & Mon’s. It” ledge owned by J. J. Alien and Mr«. was tine. None of the boys have sore lips statement that we are to have two passenger trains a day running over this II. L. I-h, well-known in southern Ore 1‘ackard and bonded by A. T. Kyle of Great now, HERE WILL BE A GRAND BALL route next summer. This will lie the ex gon ax lT. 8. Dick, was on yesterday's Falls. .Montana. David Hendry, who; has been living in tending of the Roseburg local to Ashland at Eagle Point uti the evening of the If California Figs, Bananas, Lemonsand Oranges, train ti>r Yrek« where be will join Wm. J.T. Rogers was showing some qnartz our town l*>r a number of years, sold out from the north and tbe Redding local to 231 at the Inlow Hall. The best of nitt-ic j You Think Hovey, who ha* lieeu awarded the contract showing large specks of free gold frotu the and moved into Jo-eptiine county; but thia place troui tlie south. The company will be secured, and supper prej>ared by r any kind <.f a crop V.-..1 * o, then - to remove tbe bodies of the soldiers and ledge of Rogers. Burriss. Roach and Shaw yesterday be returned and settled down iu will then carry out its plan of putting m its Mrs. A. Pool. All Nice Fresh Stock. any Kind <>r seeds will do; I u* fur officers who fell dead on the battle field of on Sugar Pine gulch two miles south of bis old Home, paying rent therefore, as be shops in Ashland near the 10-stall round d**Conie ai d have a good time. tbe best results you should plant tbe lava beds during the Modoc indiau Ashland. They will soon sink down 20 or says he can live so much cheaper bere house, which it had mapped out as soon war, to Ban Francisco. Ish will superin 30 feet u» a prospect. Ph<M-nix PoLiiirr». than there. Tbe chickens will come home as the bo«ine«s actually re«juires it. The tend the vork for tbe government. The shaft on the Stonewall ledge is down to roost. force of men employed in the railroad Mr. Edsall’s infant child is dangerously 25 feet aud shows some fine booking ore ill. Staters of Pythla». Always the test, they are recognized as Timntie Dugan, a young nian living with ' yaid« will then also be increased. that prospects well. Kobt. Neil, one of the John Young has had a teion on the pa tu J the standard everywhere. Mrs. H. K. HochMedller, supreme owners Handsome <lecorate<l cuspidore«, lamps, W. E. Sherrill, of Wimer, is staying at < Ferrj ’« Seed Annua! is the most A was there yesterday am! says the deputy, assisted by Mrs. N. H Allen last miners are ssngutne that it will l>o one of oi his hand which has caused him a great lamp shades, etc., at Crocker Grocery Co. Bachelors’ hall and attending school. fl important Look < f the kind pub* fl H lished. !t is inva uable to the JR Saturday insututtsi Granite Temple, No. 3. the best mines in this section. He brought deal of suffering. He went to Jacksonville B. R. Stevens and W. E. Sherrill attend Fleming Fpencer. aged 12 years, shocked planter. We send it free. Pythian Sisters at Masonic Hall. In the some rock which will be assayed by Chas. to have it opened ami the operation caused tbe pa-«engers <>n Friday evening ’ s north ed the teachers assomation which was held D. M. FERRY &.CO. Jr him so much pain that it was neees-ary for evening after the initiation the officers and 8. Allmen to-tuorro v. hint to remain there several days. He has I bound train. He wa- riding a lior-e across at Ashiand last Saturday. members and the two guests from .Albany I DETROIT, 1> R. Mills tor sinking a 50 foot shaft 6x4 just returned home. I his mother’s farm on Neil creek four miles repaired to the feed room and entertain Xtoo. Mick. Mr. Gray and family, from one nf theout from Ashland, when the animal stumbled ed the loner man with a banquet The feet in Roper A Carter’s ledge in the city Last Thursday a number of tbe young and fell. When the horse aro«e Flein, lying districts, is living in town this winter, Crocker Building, Cor. Granite and Main Sts., Ashland, Or. limits is to acquire a 4th interest from order start» out with good promise of being taking advantage of tbe school. bloo*1» got up a shooting match tor an a nourishing success. The following are Koper. He ha« engaged tbe Gee boys who oyster stqqier and the result was the small was not in ihe «addle, but the passengers Mrs. Towne, the P 'stmaster’« wife, who ths officers: Mo«t excellent chief of are to complete tbe work in <D davs. Tbe game all over this part of the country was soon saw him dangling at his side with his i temple, Mrs. II. J. Hicks; excellent senior shaft was down 23 feet where the ledge in coiuim tion. Two y -ung men by the I foot hanging in the stirrup strap. The has been suffering severely with the erysip ran a distance and finally whirled elas in tier face, is now convalescing. nt the temple, Mr». Wm. Patterson; ex showed 30 inebe*. name ot Birk and 8kee\ ot Medford, yisited 1 horse QUICK -DOI.L A RD I DE — In Yreka,Nov. Dozen« of prospectors take to the hills the lower Butte creek country and at last around and ■omnienced kicking at the boy cellent junior o' the temple. Mrs. Wm. Mi»« Nellie Ko«e ot this place closed her fifftb. 1«!)’. by Lev. Father <'. McGrath, i until he ti' ally kicked him loose. The boy first Otto; manager of the temple, Mrs. P. W. from Ashland every morning and scores of account» they hud about 350 points. term of school at Sterling la-t Friday. Mr. Jolm Quirk, of Steinman. <'r. and :at:ed t*> rise and the passeneers thought According to all accounts from various 1‘au'aon; mistress of records and locations are being filed. The R ec ro i« Miss Lena l»ollaihide, of Hornbrook, sis- Claud White, who has been working in he »a- kicked to death'before their eyes, source», corres|a>ndence. Miss Su«ie Martin; keeping watch and will inform its readers -lie has proven her«elf a highly kiyou county, t 'al. mistress of finance. Miss Olive Gregory; of every reliable piece of new» concerning the Butte creek mill, commenced plowing I But be wa-n’t. He is too ton/h a lad to successful teachei. and has honored the foi A. Pool with ibe understanding that if ; let a few dozen kicks from a horse kill him. profession to which .«be now belongs. protector of temple. Mrs. J. W. O Gregory; them. 1V>KN guard of outer temple, Mrs. s, Patterson; he gave out <p.owing stiekey is bard work* : Searchers after holiday goods will find raosFECTOB’s pkayeb . The public schools of Phoenix are in a lie was to board him a week, at J. C. Bar-ett & Co ’ s drugstore, Sst chief of temple. Mrs. J H. McBride. and now them and \ mystified mon- Claud is a regu ar lioarder walking as a, prices boUnd w sUit. flourishing condition. The attendance is rating nights. 2d and 4th Wednesday in, , Thou dark, . ’• occult , 7L so large tn it it lux« been f**und -------------- nece-.«ary . to the month Knights arc eligible as honor-; stroeity of geology that pree-nteth us though hi« right leg was two inches shorter .* «lesks. * The ary members, but have no say whatever in , with the premonitory symptoms of an tn- than his left. PooT has two young ladies I Hamlin Garland, the celebrated single put in tobies for additional present termclo«es Friday, Dec, I'_;, 16. for a . tax advocate and author of reform litcra- Marriage l.iucuce-. Issued. t he ad airs of the lodge. except when tbe ' vincible, subterraneous hidden deposit o' wailing on the t ible. two weeks vacation. V ale . I ture who wrote ‘ The Spoil of Office. ” “ The lodge invites them to speak. argentift rous ai d auriferous goal—un- I. L Nichols and, Minnie L. Greuiager. A short time ago a voting ladv and gen Member of the Third House” ami "Jason* I Dec. 8th. , _ -------------------------- _ , . button tmilUU tiiv l JJ v overcoat, «J » v ri lSetl « that L• ■ «IL we »« r niav 111 <» » l>e- I" tleman -tarted t*> go to church, nt night, Edwards.” was on Monday’s north bound . Hotel I'okegama. VUaries Edmondson and Miss Laura lu^hland’fnn’ii Sm?7rÍndX tor“a year Lol.‘.' th* Profuudity of thy whereabouts, and when thev came to a gate (there are 1 train- He is making a tour of the coast to When you go to the big milling tç.wa on Obenchain, Dee. 13ili of them in this part of the country) ' .->ee the couutiy. and a few lectures are *>e- I or more, was di-cbarge«i about two months Relieve thy trail pursuers ignntninotis plenty gent attempieu to get out of the cart t mg arranged for him in the large cities, but the K'amath river,«t<-p »• Hotel P*>kegaina. 1 •lacks »*,Ville .» »tiiiigs. ago tor being intoxicated in Ashland. On ' toil anti struggle. Give ns thia day the located opposite the railroad track on the but the young lady gave him a push over last baturday morning be was found dead ' another big pot of beans and lea*I us not 1 the wheel, and lie came to ibe conclusion I he -avs they are only incidental to his trip banks of the river and conducted by Mr». Miss Rmnta Plymale left Saturdav for Mr. Garland is also one ot the associate i tn his room In ban Francisco. The gasjets > into the temptation of chaotic lalior, but j that she tried to kill him so that she could E. K. Brightm in. than whom there is ro editors of the Arent}, the best magazine better landlady on the coast. Just the piace lioseburg on an extended visit. in his ruoiu and in the hallway had been ileliver us from mendicancy and crown go , with the preacher. No arrest*. Miss Daisy Roberts returned to her home published in the world to-day. The sub tnmwt on ami he had killed himself by in us with glorified success, for thine is the for summer tourists; fine bathing, boating Glepdale after a plea-ant visit with ! haling the deadly substance The decease«! aim, the cash, the glory, the want and 1 I ata truly sorry to be under tbe jects Mr. Garland writes about are on (idling and hunting. Beautiful trees shade at relatives and friends in Jacksonville. hod been employed many years by E. 8. neoes-ity of vlironicAng the fact that it political economy and they are bandied in the hotel; a tine cool breeze blows up the need of all prospectors, for ever and ever, . Miss Josie N’unan. who 1ms been visiting i Dennison, but had been’ out of work tor, appears as though it will lie unavoidable, the nature of a story, like "Looking Back-: river. First-class accommodation':. friends at Tacoma and Portland for the several months and drank to access. ! ainen.—Ex. that we will have t*> give up our ex-county ward.” Mr. Garland goes to Portland and I past month, is expected home Thnr-dav.' In Recently he tried to buy some laudanum > commissioner, C. W. Tavlor. as bis health tbe Sound and will return this way about j Tliorouxl* Work Done. Mr*. D. Allison, a sister of Mrs. H, ' ^Estate ot W J Hutfen; order appointing in a druk«torc. bnt the drug was refused ! is s<> poor that it is feared that he will have Maturday or runday. him. .He was 3S iers old and a native of1 The following dipping is taken from to change climate an<l go into a higher All men like good bread, and all house- I ,'/u l,e.n sdtninis'rator and A Owen. Klippel. left for her It ■tin- at San Francisco t New York. An inquest was held and a .the Salem Capitol Journal, and will altitude. \Ve are loaih to give him up, but h". ' like good flour to make it. “Snowy l 0 J 1‘ r',,fl*T,r.i'1n<1 J W "ays appraiser» We mesdav after a several months’ sojourn | verdict of tuicide rendered by u coroner's firoveof Interest to persons suffering from such is fate He is now conhned <—"— t to LL. his p()Meo tloUr ia eet.ond tonone, Try a j pK»tate of 8 B U»ley; order for sttle oi real ¡n Ja< ksotiville. jury. Prof. C. 8. Price, (L G. G. Newbury, | iquor, opium, morphine, cigarette or room. 8i’, '<* I Estate of baniuei Earhart: order of final Mis-es Agnes Devlin. DeeAnkney and i tobacco habits: Clell Nash has retur ed A great many if not all of the you ng folks A Herald of the lulant Year Then.- --- . . _____ L_„ 1 Imuinistrartlx dixhsreed. —t . Bernice Cameron attended the teachers the Keeley Institute, Ht Forest . are very much interested iu a load that our | Tii-n Clip the last thirty years or more from ! from ___ o u.-iuatiters will give a char institutes*. Asiilaud Saturday. lilXAVA. H-» e-U-- A.. _ • • tbe canlurv. a«ut Uw — ■ - 1 Mrs. D. P. Thompson is arranging to Mi s Minnie I radinore ba-finished leach-1 , --------- «<«•»« »» rt nW wevKH | man earner brought out the other day tor itv Christmas tree in the session room of I jcpresen* i to Europe in a few weeks to j >iti jng a successful term of school at Union-1 I »e term of the unbounded popularity of , treatment for morphine, w hisky and I our enterprising jiestmaster. it consisted of' the Presbyterian church Christinas eve. return . . . . T\»»-lra*V ,r nuts, candies, cigars and everything that ’ [| w i|] no ;' }>e a public affair, though every Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and Hostel let's atoiusch Hitters. Tlie opening ' cigarette habit. He is throughly’ cured ! her husband, “our minister to Türkei, town, anil passed thr< ugh our town 8<tur- t ■________ — ■ be retneinliered . , and . at Constantinnpip, dav en route to Ash and, her home. pf the year 1893 will lie signalized bv the ap and invites anyone interested to come | the voung folks need at the dance they are deserving one will best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and pearance of a fresh Almanac of the Bitter». ' and see him for reference as to the com going to have at the hall on tlie night of l no one will t>e slighted. Manta Ci.ius is I the 23d. With all that candv etc., and : to be there to distribute the presents. in which the uses, derivation and action of low price is an object. this world-tomou« medicine will be luridly pleteness of the cure. He was using Mrs. Pool's g«x>d supper, they ought to en- The tow ns-peonle should w hack up lib- set forth. Everybody should read it. The I twenty-four grains a day of morphine, ’ joy themselves. erallv on this proposition. Give your; calendar and astronomical calculations to two pints of liquor and smoke«] in A short time ago there were two be found in this brochure are always aston cessantly, and regards hie reeoverv as , ladies ( ?) visited this communitv, ostensibly dollars toward this enterprise and your i ishingly accurate, aud the statistics, illus a miracle. He is a sound, bealtliv’ and 1 ' for the pur}>oseof selling or peddling book«, doughnuts to the foreign missions.' trations. humor and other reading matter happy man to-day. He says the’ insti . bnt thev went by «o tunny aliases thlt Warn» the hearts of our own people, the • rich in interest and full of profit. The Hos tute of which Mr. Frank Davey, formerly some of the inquisitive are anxious to know lieathen is saved bv the mercy of God if! •X tetter» Company, of Pittsburgh. Pa., pub- i who they are or whither they are anybody, he don’t get to bear the gospel. lish it lheiii«eives. They employ more’ of Salem, is secretary . . -, and ,, business , ~~ man- . tor at one hou-e they went by the name ?f Put up in neat watch-shaped bottles, sugar Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured than sixty bands m the mecbauicai work. O^^'P1** 11 brick block, and it is Misses H. and at another by the name of • ami mare than eleven month« in the year : . o,,,4t a grand work for men who have Misses K. and C. But they liappemd to coated, Smail Hile lieaus. iic. per bottle. Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy For a first-class meal any hour in the day are consumed in it« prepvr.ition. It * an he * tallen a victim to the evils which thev meet with a R ltte C reeker who recog- obtained without cost oí all druggists and ; treat. A branch institute has bren es- , inized them and su their game was played. vou cannot do any better'than go to the and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the country dealer» and 1« printed tn English, tablished at Portland in the Cambridge If they see this thev will know better than Mam and church street restaurant of Mr. and Mrs. J R. Tozer, where everything is t.erman. French, welsh, Norwegi <n.bwed- block. trv to play Butte creekers for greknies neat and attractive and where the heathen ish, Holland. Bohemian amt Spanish. ‘ __________________ Eagle Point, De.-. 12,1»2. D ick . Cliine-e have nothing to do with the house. . ~ 7 I ' There will be fresh home made bread at A banging lamp makes a lovely Christ- Otto Winter’s opera hou^e grocery and at Our stock of holiday goods is much larg-: Meals, 25 cents. Board per week, $4. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. A large assortment of games and toys a mas present. See those at D. L. Mi.ikler A tbe Red House; also at Mrs. Gillette's resi- er and pri -es lower than ever before. D. L. Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Boa s. ¡douce. ¡deuce. ' . D. L. Minkler & Son ’ s. [ Mmk-e. & bon. 0VBÎALU ADMINISTRATION Will Bring Forth 3 ott 0 m T’ ant < co J. C. BARRETT & CO. PUAZA DRUG STORE A Full Stock of Notions, Novelties and Western Souvenirs. K MILLINERY DRESSMAKING STORE N W NOTICE T IIATS —30 Days Qnly— Leading Millinery Store O. H. BLOUNT, Watch It. CHRISTMAS. CROCKER H. L. WHITED, S ______________ W. B. PRACHT, CHRISTMAS BALL Mining Engineer, Of China and Decorated Porcelain Ware, Glass Assayer & Mineiologist, aud Ironstone Ware B Dec. 23, 1892. T FERRY’S SEEDS. If you want Standard Pearl Oil of Guaran teed Quality Come to Us. OPERA HOUSE GROCERY Style and Price to Suit the Times to a “T.’ DIRIGE’ lowest, way down. 0. WINTER.