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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1892)
• « • 'nv'Tn' C«>nrt nn vrv r‘\cK» T. Decision« t« i PEltfeONAL AM) SOCIAL. Mr». Claiborne Neil is visiting at Grants Pans. Johnny Jamieson was out from Portland ye-terdajr, visiting. Rev. Mr Black and family have i<een visiting al Granta Pass. G<x»«e lake has been affording Lakeview people some fine skating. 8. F. Morine, the Willow springs farmer, was in the city Saturday F. Roper went to Seattle last week on a visit to Geo. B. Landersand family. Mis« Alta Saylor and H. M. Crowell, of Jacksonville, attended the ball en masque. Engineer 1». McCarthy is taking a vaca tion and Geo. Fitch is bolding his throttle. Ilon't fail U’ see the comedy at the Band concert New Year’s Eve, Granite Hail. Clara Morris, in her private car waa on Bondar's delayed train that passed north Monday. Miss Gryder. of Hamburg bar, is stopping in Ashland with Mrs. Geo. Cryderman and attending H. F. Baker, an attorney of Dayton, Ner . was in Ashland Tuesday looking at the country. •Mrs. G. L. Dean returned to Grants Pass Tuesday from a visit «til» Ashland tnends and relatives. Representative J. J. Houck was up from Gold Hill yesterday consulting with his mining partners Senator Chas. Cogswell has left Lakeview for Balam by wav oi Prineville, which is part of bis district. D. W. Coolidge brought bis fatmiy down from risleui naiur lay lor the boudays. He bas since returned. Max Pracbt and family bare moved from Hotel Oregon to their elegant new resi dence out ubuve the Boulevard. Misses Clara and Daisy Mingus have been visiting their brother Frank and his family at the farm down the valley. Torn Green bas charge of a work train operating about Marysville, and C. H. Warlhen has charge of the Mornbrook section. Geo. A. Beavis, traveling district deputy of the Knight* of Pythias, spent Christmas with his wife, who is spending the winter in Ashland. Miss Mollie Ober, who bad been sick for four weeks with pneumonia and a relapse beiors recovering came Lome on Friday’s delaye«! train very ill. body’s patronage solicited While The Oregon is a first-class hotel, there will be no exclusiveness about it. Ashland people, who pride themselves upon being so public spirited can now find no excuse fnr not patronizing Hotel Oregon with its liberal rates and good management. Don’t forget the New Year’s dinnt ’. Money SatMkdn .Moaey Made. At han) times or st »nv time. Every thing needed in house or in kitchen can be bought at prices that will astonish the purchaser. All we ask of you is to come and see and find out how goods are sold at the Bargain store, Pioneer block, next to City Hall. The goods are bought for cash and can be sold as cheap as can be sold in New York City. We do not pay a big rent, and give the customer the benefit. Come and he convinced. Largest 5 and 10 cent counters on earth containing Tinware. Imported Irish and Scotch Linen Goods, Graniteware, No tions, and goods too numerous to men tion. stationery and cutlery, etc., etc. Come early, while the assortment is large and complete. Remember the place, the Big Bargain Store, Pioneer block next to City Hall. We also buy hides. The Ball E h Masque Monday evening by Ashland Hose Co. No. 1 was a successful affair. The music by the Ashland silver cornet band could not be beaten and the supper at Mra. Tozer’s restaurant was most excellent. The masquers kicked up lots of hilarity and the four hundred were greatly dis tributed. When the unmasking came many groaned a sigh that sounded like “ugh," when they saw who their part ners were. The unmasking showed the following taking part: W. J Virgin, of the Ashland Roller Mills, left Monday on a business trip as far south as biia.ta county, Cal., through which territory their hour lias a wide sale, Mrs. C. Bcbnackenburg of Bogus, Siski- Mav Jessup. Mariposa, the butterfly. on county, and her two grandchildren, Effie Button, Frost. da and Jesse Otto, came over Friday to Nellie Hammond, Bailor Girl. spend Christmas with her son. ___ Otto, . Wm. Nina Emery. Bister of Chanty. and his wile. They returned home Tues- Winnie Btanlev, Ghost. day. Mrs. Jesse Houck, Spanish lady. Charley Laird came over Saturday from Mrs. Frank Hasty, Little Red Riding bis p:ace on Little Klamath lake and mar- Hood. ried a nice young ladv near Medford, re Alice Crowson. Night. turning h>.me with bis prize Tuesilay. This Glenn Mills. Flower Girl. is Chaney’s first trip this way since driving Jennie Goddard, Morning. stage six years ago. Addie Slater, Peace. May Henderson. America. Many people were remembered in a hand Lulu Johnson. Old Mother Goose. some way by Santa Claus on Christmas,but Annie Miller. Japanese lady. Mrs. J. K. Beamer outdid the romance and Mrs. Cliff Newman. Little Constance. legend of Kris Krinkle by presenting her Mrs. O. H. Blount, Juliet. husband with a gift more precious than all. Alta Naylor. Joshua Allen’s wife. Full particulars under the proper beading. Fannie Ralph. Japanese girl. Allie Farlow, Butterfly. In order to make room for spring Alvira Rodes. Pocahontas. gooda I will lor 60days sell goods at cost, Lulu Richardson. School girl. consisting of hsts, ribbons, velvets, hair Lilly High, Winuentaw Riddle. the gooda. corsets, hose, embroidery and Modoc. materials. E. B. C hristian , Mrs. J. Moran. Empire Queen. * Dec. 29th, 189g*________ 4t Sadie Ober, Music. Anna Cartes Sprvte. * Circuit Court. Milkmaid, Helen r Kittie 5 Bank of Ashland, a corporation, vs H C «nt Girl. Messenger el al; ordered that any surplus Mrs. H. AUth. remaining.after the satisfaction of the judg Ella Dra •a. Mra. D. ______ ment heretofore rendered, shall be divided •ch lady. _ l Mabel Million, dower Girl. equally lietween defendants, Russell & Co., Alice barker. Folly. and tugust Puhi. btsver A Walker vs J no D Chappel et al; Minnie Rockfellow, Red, White and Blue. judgment fur piif Miss Gaunt, Popcorn Girl. Lombard Investment Co vs Jno D Chap- Kate DePeatt, Ghost. pel el ai; judgment for pllt'. Mrs. M. Mayer, Red. White and Blue. Vawter <Y Howard vs John D Chappel; Dora Pennington and Kate Hammond, judgment fur pill. Marv E Maun vs John F Mann; Blackbirds. Nellie DePeatt, Flower Girl. suit for divorce, decree granted ami plff Belle Ross, Snow Ball. gtveu care and custody of two minor Eva Taylor, Red, White and Blue. children, and judgement for costs and Minnie Cook, School girl. disbursements. Grace Virgin, Girl of the Period. The Carver & Steel Manufacturing Co. Minnie Russ, Rainbow. Susie Martin, Winter. a corporation, vs W I Nichols and J S Jennie Youmans, Gypsy. March ; action to recover money, judge Mrs. Jno. Carter. Popcorn Girl. ment fur (.life in the sum of $188.45 and Ethel Walrad. The Press. the sum of $30 for attorneys fees, costa Elvie Patterson, Gypsy. aud disbursements taxed at $49.97. Fva Bloper. November. Citizens bank, a corporation, vs Sadie Anderson, Baby. Mathias Deuiuier; action to recover Belle Anderson. Winter. Edith Gregory. Evening Dress money, judgement on pleadings for want Emma Howard, Winter. oi answer, jinigeiiient for plffa for $50 Ida Tolman. Gaietv. costs and disbursements. Grace Ferguson, The Duchess of Queens- Minilie Phipi* vs Win Phip|>s;ordered berry. tliat this cause be tried in open court. Lizzie Moore, looked like Ada Reban in F D Wagner vs John L Kline; fore Montana's statue of Justice. closure of mortgage, cause continued. Mrs. Paulson. Mrs. Avers. Mrs. Vegbte, Stele of Oregon vs J H Martin; the Belle Wagner. Lidia McCall, Mrs. Mills. bond ol Geo Abbott reduced to $300, for Mrs. Carter. Wifiihes. Maggie Moore was a mischieviou.s and his appearance as witness in this trial. school girl. H F Barron, a guardian, vs C T Harns bewitching Miss Gr.vder. Modesty. et al; foreclosure, coufuination of sheriff’s Mrs. Vaupel, Ruth Cleveland. i HOLIDAY 0VWAIU - - r» ver ed a.«d a ae* trial o-uered: opin 1 ■.-.•.ir, Un Icid.lV it Heel,led to *lo the Portland city 5 |>er cent, bonds to i ,e ion by Bea r j moat damage in the valley in the way of amount off50.0U0 were sold la-t Thnred. v Geo. W. Snell et al., appellant, vs. John capeizing roofs of weak sited», but more to the Bolins Co., at a premium of $2, X»j J. Stone. respondent; appeal from Jose particularly in tnouing down rail fences. Miss Ada Emerick and Joe Hammersie- phine county: judgment reversed; opinion This storm raged fiercest in the section won the bean guessing prizes at the by Bean. bordering the mountain ranges doutli Christmas ball at Gold Hill Monday Hotel Oregon in New Hands. and west of the valley. Jonas Bushell, sta'e orgar ter. organized Bat on Saturday afternoon came along a Good Templars lodge at J'e^ford with 40 Mrs. E. K. Brigbtman, the well-known •uccrasful hotel manager of the Ashland a storm that kept up higher in the firma members. A. 8. Hammon«' is one of tfie House took charge of Hotel Oregon on ment though it was a terror where it officers. Tut-edav and will conduct the same here •truck in full force. From particulars King's Daughters Witch Social nt Gran after. closing the dining room of the g»ine<! along the line of the railroad the ite Hall. Fridav evening. Dec 3G. Musical Ashland House but keeping it open to let Storm seemed to be quite s-vere from program, games, good s«jcial time. Ad ÉA/EÎV/Î>Airç GUARANTEED. rooms by the day, week or month, Mra. a hour Gohl Hdl to R »sebum, th«>u.’h a mission 15 cents. Brigtitman is a first class hotel keeper terrific one for eeveral miles from Canyon Abner Kent, who served a term in the and in charge of Hotel Oregon, which is ville and south. penitentiary for stabbing Policeman J. K. Both telegraph companies wires went | Leabo in A-hland about three vears ago, one of the best hotels in the state, is thus sble to give the best of accommodations down Saturday afternoon in the storm passed through town yesterday for Utah. I Mrs. Langtry is seriously ill at Lon- The reported diamond find in Idaho is don. and attention to all her old customers sa belt and it waa yesterday before thev ■aid to be a hoax. Re.v. G. J. Webster, of the Congregational well as new ones. The rates have been were up for good. Crewe were sent out church, was made happv at their Christmas Frederick J. Grant of Seattle has been A local fruit exchange has been organ reduced al) round, it now being within from Ashland and from the north and tree. Santa Clause bringing bint a hand confirmed as minister to Bolivia. ized in Sutter county, Cal. some gold watch, presented by the congre- the reach of all—$1 to $2 per day. Cour found bundreda ol trees fell over their teous treatment guaranteed and every wire«. The Western Union Las four j gallon. wires on their poles and the men pulled La Dru Royal delivered a lecture on out and cut out enough to make ends evolution in Portland Tue-day. bis subject meet to get one wire through. The trees ; being “The Proofs of Evolution From the I were so thick on the wires that for a Geographical Distribution of P ants and ■ stretch of five miles that they cannot get Flowers.” out ol it enough wire to rebuild anv of it. ‘'A Hunting Scene.” a fine “descriptive” From Louse creek summit to Merlin 10 piet e with many other choice selections aud popular medleys have been prepared for poles were knocke«! down and from the Band «xincert. Don’t fail to hear them Grants Pass to Louse creek summit the at Granite Hall, New Year’s Eve. cross arms of 15 poles were broken off. Salem Statesman: If present signs «lo In some places trees fell with snch force that thev raised big dents in the rail not fad “strhern Oregon will very soon be | in the midst of one of the greatest'gold ex road rails. citements of the century, It will outshine The distance that trees were knocked ! the southern Utah fever now raging. down through Cow creek extended 55 W, T. Leeke passed up on Tuesday’s miles. Both telegraph companies have gangs train with 18 Indians from 15 to 20 years’ of They are very bright, being’ of the of men at work getting order out of j asre. Ifitt river add Wintong tribes. He was chaos. Mowgt an«i Andrews and Mehan taking them to the Indian school near And Casey of the Ashland offiera going to Salem. Hie F. C. Homes, who has lost the use of ; The storm was in the nature of a' both of his limbs by reason of his knee caps ternado; for a space it mowed down trees having dislodged, was taken to the Good by the roots so that a person could Wais Samaritan hospital at Portland Friday by long distances on trunks of trees, then it his son for treatment. He does not expect took another notion and broke the trees | ' to return for at least three months. off at the tope and then another caparice Secure your bargains at the Bargain •truck her to strip the limbs of the trees store, Pioneer block. and leave them standing up as naked as G. W. Crowson and T. E. Hills leave a whip stock. for their Nest Egg quartz mine. In Ashland about noon Saturday some Saturday H. D. Pierson has started his 4-stamp cloud gazers noticed that the rain had quartz mill at wozk on 50 tons of ore from ceased pouring down and there was an an extension ot this ledge, after which he effort to clear off, but high np above the j will run through about the same aniuunt clouds were making an unseemly rapid from the Nest Egg. chase northward. This was undoubtedly Get a pair of Howell’s $5.00 < aif boots the storm following the summit of the made to order. Siskiyou range and coming down to its The sudden rise in Klamath river, bas work about the time it got as far as made a clean sweep of <11 the miniug out Rogue river. fits in the Oak Bar section, and also at The meet damage done by the wind at Honolulu. Ashe creek, and other points. Gold Hill was the wrecking of the Camp but several of the companies pulled out some time ago and jn-t before the storms bellite church which was caved in and for the winter.—Journal. squashed out. i All are delighted. The people of Ash A tree fell on the last freight car of a I moving train coming through Cow creek land are highly pleased with the popular canyon damaging it up badly and injur prices being introduced at the new Bar gain store, Pioneer block. ing the caboose somewhat F. C. Baker, state printer, is now at work The overland, due in San Francisco Fridav did not get there until Monday at with a large force on the biennial report of 3 a. m. It was detained largely at a the state weather bureau, of which 3000 will probably be struck off for point between Mott and Dunsmuir, copies distribution The report shows that Ore where the storm had washed out a space gon has 80 observation stations and noeds of thirty yards from under the railroad $2000 worth of instruments. bed on the mountain side, leaving the Dr. Geo. W. Gray, who opened a dental track suspended in the air. The faithful office in Ashland last fall, has b*en con. track walker attended to his duty, other fined at home sick with bronchial asthma wise there would have been a fearful for more than three weeks, but is again catastrophe to record. able to return to his office and resume Several washouts in the Sacramento business; and will now be pleased to attend the professional wants of his many valley about Marysville, and the railroad to The friends and patrons. track for miiee under from three to five It affords us real pleasure to show you feet of water delayed the trains several tripe. The most aerions was the over our gooes »nd quote you our low prices.— land due in Ashland Sunday at 4:10 p. Bargain st »re. Pioneer block. m. which came along Monday at 6:30 p. Little Butte, Dec. 25.—Christmas has tn. followed by Monday’s train. come and gone and among the many pleas GOODS Which are Beneficial can always be appreciated. I Buy good staple necessities at 0. H. BLOUNT'S and make your friends comfoi table. Men’s Large Turkey Red Handkerchiefs...................... ..........3 for 25 cents “ White Handkerchiefs................................ ..........3 for 25 cents Gloves, per pair..................................................... .. ........... 50 cents up « Hats, Odds aud Ends, worth $1.50................. reduced to 50 cents Boys’ “ “ “ “ 50cts to 75 cts.. “ 25 cents »• Shoes .............................. . ................................... ........ from $1 50 up 4« Suits....................................................................... ......... from $2.50 up « Shirts..................................................................... ,. .from 50 cents up Men’s Shoes ......... from $1 00 up • 3 Extra Quality Shoes ........32.50 to $3.00 $4 Suits.......................... ................... 35 00 up « Cotton Par.ts........... ................. 31 00 up << Corduroy Pants........ . .32.50, bestlvalne H Overcoats.............. ... ... Fine Line at Low Prices << Underwear............... all kinds, prices 50 cents up Boys Overcoats.... .................................. e 4.00 up 100 doz Neckties... ... prices 10 cts, 25 cts, 35 and 50 ct << << Having been the one who brought quartz mining into prominence in Southern Oregon, by the sale of the Patton mine near Ashland, Oregon, I wish to say to the Public that I am now prepared to handle for sale Good Gold properties, either in this country or in Europe, in prices from One Thousand to One Million Dollars. The property must be worth the money it is held at. Address A. T KYLE, Jr., Negotiator. Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana. U üdëbï N êwï M anageiient .) In Hosiery, Suspenderg, Gloves, <£<>• We’re In It. HOTEL. OREGON. Eaxle Point Item's. E ditox V aluey R bcord :— Irvin Pool, youngest son of A. Pool, was on the sick list Xmas eve. As we have had a merry Christmas. I wish your numerous readers a happy New Year. «• A. L. Haselton has the material on the ground to put a new fence around his garden. I am sorry to say that C. W Taylor’s health is so poor as to keep him confined to bis bed. We expect a little excitement over a law suit between A. Pool and John Pelting. We carry the Coon & Co. white shirts, best in the market* :o: Leather or Gum Boots we carry the Largest and Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Tourists. Best Assortment. :o: best of Accommodation and Courteous Attention. :o: The Patronage of the Public' Respectfully Solicited ant gatherings that took place in this vicin ity was a gathering of neighbors and their «I on Our Merits. Merits.' families at the house of Thomas Coy of Eagle Point. There were some 25 invited guests present and a.inorejoyful and plias- ] ant time seldom occurs. Thev had a beau t :o: tiful program splendidly executed, consist ing of reciUrt.on.s songs, music, etc. After the program was gone through with Santa Claus appeared and the parlor door was thrown opeir. A beautiful Christmas tree, brilliantly lit Up. met our vision. The tree was loaded down with presents for both old and young; manv valuable presents hung JLSHT-iJLJSTID, OEÔIEG-OÎST. dangling from its branches. After the dis tribution of the presents the ladv. of the bouse announced supper. Well, now I would -mile. If the guests dttl not do am Notice of Assignment ple justice to the beautiful repast spread before them! Evervbodp seemed to enjoy themselves to their utmost-capacity, and at State of Oregon, Jackson County, in Cir 12 o’clock the happy crov.d bid their host YOU HAVE cuit Court. and hostess good night and retired to their BACK-ACHE homes feeling that they had spent a pleas CONSTIPATION In the matter of the assignment of J. H. ant even’g long to be remembered. G. U est . LOSS of APPETITE Martin, insolvent debtor. F ailing E yesight Remember the concert by the Band, New otice is hereby given that J Year’s Eve, Dec. 31. l, Granite Hall. LOSS OF FLESH H. Martin, a merchant, of Ashland. SCALDING PAINS Marshall Hall’s Oregon, has bv deed in writing dated De COLD FEET cember 28tli, 1892. made a general assign ready method in drowning.as to what to do BAD TASTE IN ment to the undersigned of all his property and how to do it, will be found in Dr. THE MOUTH for the benefit of all his creditors, pro rata. Kauifiuann’s Medical Work; tine colored BAD DREAMS All claims must be verified and presented plates from life, Bend three 2-cent stamps IRRITATION of to the undersigned within three months to pay postage, to A. P. Ordway & Co., from the date l.ereof. BLADDER Boston, Mass. Dated Dec. 29th, 1892. BRICK DUST T. K. BOLTON, Assignee, The Postal Telegraph company at DEPOSITS • Ashlan-l. Oregon. Portland received a dispatch for trans A NERVOUS E. D. B riggs . Att’y. dec29-6t USE COUGH mission to Seattle while its lines were Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT, CLjQTSZIinit AND HATTER, hland, Oregon E. K. BRIGHTMAN, Proprietor CROC KE R Resuit later. Mrs. Clara Marsters has gone to Douglas county to visit her sisters, Mrs. Conn and Mrs. Steckles. Miss Emma Perry, of Big Butte, who is I now living in Medford, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Daley. Jo Rader, one of our leading stockmen, is tf> deliver a lot of beef cattle this week to some of our local beef buyers. Miss Cora Brown, who has been spend ing some time in British Columbia, has re ■New Stock- turned to Portland to spend the winter. Last Monday night Prof. A. L. Haselton and wife gave a party for the benefit of the young folks. There were twenty-five invitations sent out and some twenty or more accepted the invitation, among tho-e invited were some of the members of Mr. down, and did not notify the sender of Lou Tucker’s family who brought their Notice to Tax Payers, musical instruments and the evening was the condition of the wires. This caused spent in a very instructive manner, All the sender a loss of over $3,000. The HE UNDERSIGNED, sheriff of Jack- were highly delighted. sale. United States circuit court has given a THESE SYMPTOMS INDICATE son County, Oregon, will meet the tax OIKTLBMBX. Bank of Ashland, a corporation, vs During the passed week some of _ _ the verdict against the company for $3,707, payers of said county for the purpose of re H. 8. Evans, African Chief from Congo. mischievous boys or girls or at least some KIDNEY DISEASE. II C Messenger et al; same order. ceiving because the company was negligent in Chas, ('hitwood. English Officer. Ordered that H L Benson lie allowed one, «1 suppose through pure mischief) re TAXES FOR 1802, Bob. Vining. Prince Uno Who. moved Dr. Stanfield’s tin sign from his not stating its inability to send the dis $7.50 in the case of Stale vs Farley aud Bert Tozer. Ward McAllister. at their usual places of voting, between the patch or not having it sent over the officedoor and placed it on an out-huilding. $70 for 14 days attendance at court. hours of 9 o’clock a . m . and 4 o’clock p. m . James Bailee, A Gawk. Notice of Appointment Although, no doubt, it was done in sport, Western Union lines, which were open. Win Br<>a<ibea(l A Sons vs Daniel Wil J. L. May. Governor’s Guard. in the following precincts on the following such conduct must not be tolerate«!, and son et ai; action to recover money, judge There was trouble at the Whatcom days, to-wit: Chas. Roper, Robin Hood. 1 am glad to say that this community does C entral P oint . Or.. Dec. 5, 1892. Taylor Payne. Snow Ball. California Figs, Bananas, Lemons and Oranges, ment for plffa for $132.27 costs and dis 1893. (Wash.) coal bunkers the other day. not sanction such pranks. OTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that I Central Point.................. R. W. Fryerson, Monk, Jan. 1« bursements. There has l>een much dissatisfaction at St have duly appointed G. M. Granger of Medford. South.............. bred Drake, Hayseed. 17 The Xmas tights commenced last Satur the Blue Canyon mine, because only 60 All Nice Fresh Stock. In matter of the assignment of Thomas 4t Ashland, Oregon, deputv stock inspector Medford, North.............. E. J. DeFiincher, Monk. 18 day afternoon between M. 8. Woods and Murine insolvent; assignee and bonds of Jacksun c< untv, and hereby give official (4 Ashland, South.............. cents per ton was paid for mining, while H.C. Myer, Geo. Washington. 19 Zara Davhack over a cow that Woods had man discharged and exhonorale«! and the to the public, to recognize the said Ashland. North.............. Irv Viniiig. Banta Claus, 90 been feeding for about two years without $6 per ton was paid to the railroad com notice < capacity. Ashland. West................ insolvent Thue Muriue discharged from Jack Doilarhide, Englishman. a posting. The “lie” was given by Woods pany for transporting tLe coal. Some G. M. Granger in the said official « B. W. DEAN. Rock Point................ . all liabilities. Geo. Stroud, Turkish Princess. anil then Davhack began to retreat and one opened one of the bins of the County Stock Inspector of Jackson coun Foots Grek ....................... M. Maver. Solomon Levi of Wall street. Woods followed him up until he raised the In matter of the assignment of Bessie ty, Oregon. I u Woodvi'le......................... C. H. Vaupel. 1776 L Messenger, insolvent debtor; ordered 1 Kentucky blood in Davhack, when he im bunkers, and many tons of coal were i Pleasant Creek................ C. H. Vegnte. Somnambulist. planted his fist into Woods’ face, making deposited iu the vasty deep. The union that assignee sell at private sale for l«eet Jacksonville Jottings. Flounce Rock ................ M. F. Eggleston, Spanish Gentleman. an ugly cut. No arrests up to date. interests ol the estate, the Porter tract men said a man went overboard, »nd in E. Ahlstnim. The Old Nick, Col. R. F. Murry has been here a number Trail Creek..................... also house ami lot on Ashland creek, and Meadows......... .. ............ John Baldwin, Grand Master of Sheol. Since my last Christmas bas come, with trying to save huMtir clutched the gate of times of late on legal business. i that E D Briggs attorney for assignee of Rig Butte......................... Henrv Werth, Clown. (German style I all its cares, joys and dissapointments. rope a«t caused the loss. Engineer McCarthy and wife, of Ash « Lost Creek................... .. said estate l>e allowed $100 fees Vic Maver and Wils. Fox. Clowns. The grnnd hall announced in the Rtcuitn land, were here the first of the week. Mt. Pitt............................ Homer Barron, Colonial Gentleman. E C Kane va Cbas Rippey and Frank , was pronounced a er»nd success. There , Last Call. « Fred Andrews, Soldier. Crocker Building, Cor. Granito and Mair Ashland Of , were onlj’ eigh'een numbers sold, but what Treasurer Bloomer is confined to Chimney Rock ............ Amy; action to re«,over uionev, judge All persons indebted to the under his County t Sterlingville..................... Lsne Neil, Irish Lord. I was there had a verv pleasant time and room with an attack of tonsilitis. ment for plff for the sum of $500 with 4 signed are called upon to make settlement Uniontown Otto Miller. Good Little Bov. I about all went home the next morningfeel- interest, costs and disbursements. < Revs. John Booth of Roseburg and E. E. Steamboat....................... .. ................ . |i C. W. Ayers, Portland Dude. | ing that they had got their money's worth of their accounts by Dec, 31st. Please 4 Gustes Simon vs T M Howard; de- ( Frail Houck, Ta-ra-b«x>m-deav, Thompson of Grants Pass were here Applegate........................ i The supper prepared hv Mrs. A. Pool is take notice and don’t defer it. Wednesday. murrer sustained and plff given 20 days ■ Fred Wagner, the Prince of Wales. Fden............ .................... j highly spoken of; and the boys kept them- J. M. M c C all . « to file a mended complainl. James McTaggert, Politeness. Mrs. O. Harbough and Miss Edith Talent.................................... ; selves as straight as could be expected. | Dec. 15,1892. James Monroe, English Lord. I M Childers vs W P Dodge; action to Priest are spending a few days at the farm Willow Springs.............. 4 Well our Xmas festivities was a erand Gold Hill.......................... Lee Minkler, Jack Frost. of Joseph Rapp of Talent. recover money, judgement for plff for Notice. I success—the finest and most interesting Table Rock..................... John McCall, Uncle Sam. $99.96, costs an«i disbursements taxed at Mrs. James Buckley, of Uniontown Fagle Point... .............. All parties knowing themselves in entertainments we have had for years Art Fox. Dutch Knight, 1600. $19.53. Although there was an apposition Xnia< debted to us, whose accounts have been precinct, attended the Christmas services Jacksonville, North....... • 28 Ferd Million. Old woman hunting at St. Josephs church Sunday. Spen«*er Childers va M P Phipps; husband with a candle. tree, about all the effect produced was the running over thirty days, will please Jacksonville. South .. . * .30 Piot .on for new trial overruled. absence of a few. making room for the call and settle before January 1st, A. T. Arant, Irish Footman, Mrs. H. Judge and children, of Ashland, At least one-half of tax must be paid in Harv. Howard, Klamath county dud*. crowd |hat filled the «pactous hall. And All such acronuts not settled by that ate Christmas dinner with the family of J. cash. For a tlrst-claas meal any hour in the day right here I wish to say that a large ma C. C. Walker lookpl like the devil, Nunan at their new residence iu Valley JOHN E. PELTON time will be placed for collection. vou cannot d<» any better than go to the jority of the citizens of this place and Hum. Pracbt. an Alaska dude, View addition. , Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson Slain and Church .street restaurant of Mr. j l^weil D. L. M inkier & Sox. neighborhood feel like tendering a vote of ____________________________ __ .. co. Roach. Spaniard. and Mrs. J. R Tozer, where everything is The Jacksonville public schools have | thanks to the leading ones who worked so Frank Slocum. Chinaman. Ilea! Estate Tran»»' neat and attractive and where the heathen adjourned for a weeks’ vacation. Miss j faithfully to make the occasion the grand Al. Roach. Half and Half. Annie Brophv to O P * ,, 'f™'. . 51 Aitili El». Chinese have nothing to «1» with the house. I Agnes Devlin is visiting at her home on . success that it was; and we will take the Wm. Pracht. Prince von Heidelberg. 33. tv» 34 s, r 1 w; 3.0” -ollv—land m sec Meals, 25 cents. Board per week. $4- Applegate in the meantime. liberty of saying that Misses Celia and Jay Tavlor, Imp. J Nunan to o ... acres ; $175. Lottie Brown and Miss Aniv Safford, three LAIRD—CASTER—At the home of the Fred Martin. Knight. and w U *■' ,eo - Hine« —lots 1, 2 blk 16 I Miss Kate Lemberger, the court reporter, Coinmiasioners Court. of our leading young ladies. A. J. Florev bride’s mother near Medford, Dec. 26. will leave Thursday tor California to visit John Ralaugb. Sailor. Id- .( lot .3 blk 1«: $800. and wife, Mrs. A. L. Haselton and Mrs. A. County road petitioned for by F. L. j Wm. Kidd, the Pirate. 1892. by Rev. E. E. Phipps, Charles J. several months with her parents, who - D Naylor to C J Nachtrich—w of s I Pool de-erves especial cre«lit for their un Laird and Miss Elva O. Caster. Wilkins et al. in Pleasant creek precinct.: J W, Moran. Uncle Josh. , e X. s w ’4 of n e ‘4 and s e ‘4 of n e % of u recently arrived from Michigan. tiring efforts in raising funds for the pur , w 4 sec 29, tp .32 s, r 4 e. 160 acres ; $800. Wm. Fox, Humpty Durupty. The wedding was a quiet atlair owing to Road declare! a public highway. John Huffer, Jr., and Miss N-’ . . pose of defraying the expences and laboring ‘ the recent death of the bride’s father. The Geo. Barron, Jack of Clubs. A H Lettekin et al to E M McIntire— Rice Benson authorized to furnish a ian were inited in niatri« “ ailte Christ to decorate the tree: while s number of tne Sherman Powell, Yankee. bride is an amiable young lady formerly a ■ ■ .... _uony Christinas lot 14 Ashland Home Ass’n; $1000. sufficient amount of money per month young men rendered all the assi-tance in resident of Siskiyou'county wi.. J M McCall et al to Jas W Coakley—lot Baah Hicks. Merchant of Venice. ’ „ hile the bride- brides parents near j 14 Ashland ihuii pu'wr ;o help tbe cause along and groom is none other than Charley Laird, Jacksonville. " to enable him to provide the necessaries Home Ass’n; $10. He»«jt Stephenson. Austriau Soldier. peace, n»'' ' rf- Dunlap, justice of Mr. A. J, Florey kindlv gave a number of the old-time popular stage driver whose E. B-^h«^j^Sock9 of life to Oliver Benson, an indigent. Jno Hockenjos o Jno Arnold—se 4 of n y- .lormed the ceremonv, Mr. and ornaments for decorating purposes, and »1. 3. Whitcomb iUley. o™» friends are numtiered by the hundreds. Report of E. DeRobain, keeper of coun .s. Huffer have taken up their residence e 4 sec 14. s e 4 sec 14. s e 4 of n e 4 and —' 1 ibev are save«! for next vsar. It i< ■. I'he happy couple are adapted for a Ilf— n e 4 and n w 4 ot s e 4 and n e poet; at the new home recently erected by Mr. I n 4 w of 4 n of ty hospital, approved- There are 14 in the J. A? Allenback. Indian, 19th Centurv. universally coneee<led that Rraf. A. L bliss and pro-peiitv which the K«’ e 4 and n e 4 of s e 4 sec 23. «nd s of Hurler iu the Cardwell addition to Jackson mates at the present timi. tint*. ’ ■ t Clarence Lane. Irish Comedian ' | Haselton is entitled to a sraat «teal of Lane. Comedian ' their many admirers wi“» ord and ville. May there be just clouds enough w 4 of n w 4 «nd w 4 of n e 4 sec 24. and | praise for the manuer m which he trained , ' make their home H M. Crowell. Sailor. Horaee Mansfield and George W. Bry .. th-ru. They o’er their lives to cause a glorious sunset. w 4 of s e 4 sec 1-3, and n e 4 °f •• e % s*- i the children for the literary exercises on Frank Hansen. St. Jacoqs QU. .35. all in tp .35 s. r 1 e. 610 acre- ; $2000. Little K ‘ — -• Mr. Laird ’ s farm on ant appointeti to scholarships in the state the occasion. I . ..math lake. Volna Webster to W R Stammers, Jr—194 Lester High. Kloiacbuian. There will be fresh home made bread at agricultural college at Corvallis. __±__122__ - ----------- | ! The exercises wers cotnre- feet off n end lot 4, Medford ; $50. ____ — ______ _ — __ Otto Winter's opera liou-e grocery and at HALLEY — DAVIS — At Medford, Dec. 25, “ hj-‘ ..enced with a Counfy road petitioned for I q Horace N D Brophy to O P Jolly—land in tp 38 It’» sometimes said patent medicines are ■ 1892. by Rev. O. C Oglesby. W. L. Halley the Red House; also at Mrs. Gillette’s resi- .... school, which was Pelton ei al. in Gold Hill precinct. B. for I», rl w; $175. f«r the ignorant. ign< The ductors faatef tills | • 5-' and Miss Effie M. Davis.________________ idence, - .ui-eo; then praver by Rev. W. Bean, J. W. Baker »nd James Mc M Me». m -'The •'Th. p»>|ils.’'*s'M$Qldl ''»rare— . ocum. then the opening address by A C. HALLEY—HARVEY—At Medford, Dec. Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and Donough appolntn) viewers and C. J |.v ignorant wpeit it puiuw ta Hnwlptt • . «-.«.1 I iu«-!«»; 25.1892, ny Rev. <>. C. t’glesby, P. J. cuppu»elire- Mo. !.’• then came songs, recitations Howard surveyor, to tpeet the $3d inet. ence." funtwae. best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and vlS. a . siek an<l dialogues, which were all well rendered Halley and Miss Sylvia E. Harvey. are! Wb*t and view said road. i 1n^snn•®•-, .— ± “s ax th® close Mr. Yocunt made some very low price is an object. ...^ *» not knowledge, but a cure.and appropriate remarks, complimenting us on WOOLDRIDGE—COOK—At Medford, I In matter of tax lew for Jack the medicine that cuaBwis the mediehie for Dee. 23. 1892. by Justice Peace J. W. tv for year HUM- - ‘ .^n coun-. the sick. Dr. Pierce's Golden Me«iicsl Dis the advancements we had made and Hays, J. P. Woolridge and Mrs. Mary • ., ui'uered that the tax covery cures the “do believes” and the e-pecialy an the remarkable good be Cook. __________ levy on all taxable property of Jackson [••don't believes.” There's no hesiteccy haviock tri hap . There were a number of presents on the tree and almost evp'.v child conntv be fixe«! at 22la mills on the dol- ! about it, no “iP’ nor "poasibly.” It sa Marriage Licenses Issued. thè nei«hborh<><»d jeceived something: lar for state, university, militia, school, •■ I can cure you. only do as I direct ” T* ~ in George P. Furman and Cora B. Orme. none wer# intar.tfonally omitted. A. Pool haps it fails occasionally. The tnsl k ' indigent, soldiers and oonntv purposes. ! receivéd a laree homi made poli that he Dec. 21. 1892. Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured . oi it when it does, because thev nc__ ___ r appreeiated very highlv. and thè bovs bari Charles Morris and Sarah Taylor. Dec. I n Probate. I the money wUn the medicine tele A do of fun over'Huie Irwin Poorg Hit|e Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy 21, 1892. «od Suppose thè doetors went on rhit 1’»« Estate of S. B. ('»lev. de*c4»^i, 04 i rWid «enow. During the exercises the schtiol C. J. Laird and Elva E. Caster, Dec. 1 Stetìpi». (We beg thè doctors ’ pàtMon. J and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the pardon. rfii.1jren presented Prof. A. L. Haselton sale of real properly. It waaj'.dn’t do!) - • — I .with a neat’watch chain and charm a« a 26,1892. J. W. Vincent and Alice M. Tavlor, Have vou dressed turkevs for th* holi token of their high esteem. About 10 — a fa—I ■ ™ ” days? To obtain the highest price» and o'clock we all retired well please«! and an- Dec. 24,1892. .se Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia ; No Alum, quick returns, ship them to the old relia by, ticipating a grand reunion on the twentv- ble commission house of Robert Haight 4 fourth of next December. Dux. ! J° h ° ,Tdwenption dan» at illions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Co., 103 Froat pl . a*a Kagl* Mat, Dw. SB, UK. N O regon K idney T ea . Of China and Decorated Porcelain Ware, Glass aud Ironstone Ware. T N IRT If you want Standard Pearl Oil of Gut Aran_ teed Quality Come to Us. OPERA. HOl^E GROCERY Style and Price to Suit the Times to a “T.’ i i DIRIGES ÌS3»èr lowest, way down 0. WINTER.