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VALLEY RECORD. ASHLAND, Or.. ..Thursday, Jan. 2. 1896 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. The Angle-Stokes Shooting. John Angle, of Sisson, who was shot in Sage’s saloon at Mott by Mike Stokes, on Tuesday night, December 17tb, 1895, died in Sisson last Saturday morning from the effects of the wounds inflicted. The trouble occurred about 11 o’clock. At the time of the shooting there were about twenty people in the room, and although some fourteen Bhots were fired, fortunately no one was injured excepting Angle. According to testimony of wit nesses examined before Justice Walden, and upon which testimony Stokes was discharged. Stokes bad gone th Mott with a party, and was followed by Angle, who entered the saloon and drew bis pistol, but was prevailed upon to put it up, and was asked by Stokes to take a drink. He soon after drew the pistol and began firing at Stokes, who returned the fire with one shot, which entered Angle’s body just under the shoulder, He was taken to Sisson, where medical treatment was rendered, and it was thought he was not dangerously wound- ed, baton Saturday morning the wound- ed man died. Coroner E. H. Scofield was immediately notified, and left on the evening train, accompanied by Sten ographer E. H. Murray. District At torney Raynes also attended the inquest, which was held early Sunday morning. The evidence clearly showed that Angle was the aggressor, and that Stokes’ shot was fired in self defense. In accordance with this testimony, the coroner’s jury brought in a verdict of justifiable homi cide. Angle, who was about 32 years of age, came to Sisson from southern Ore gon, and has an uncle living in Medford, also parents living in that vicinity. The funeral was held at Sisson.—Yreka Journal. W. J. Virgin was at Hornbrook yesterday on business. James Drum of Jacksonville has gone to Oakland, Cal. Mrs. O. Gania rd was at Medford this week on a business trip. Hol and cold baths at Storey’s barber shop. Opposite town hall. There will be services at the Episcopal church on Sunday next at 11 a. m. Wm. Robinson the Sprague river stock- man has been visiting Jackson county. Miss Jessie Clint, the milliner, is paying Medford and Phoenix friends a visit this week. E. V, Mills is lying on his back in an Oakland hospital having a hard time with his afflicted leg. Geo. Engle is in San Francisco gradually recovering from an accident by falling down a stairway. D. C. Brownell, now of Crescent City, was on Tuesday’s train returning home from San Francisco, Elder James Hummer came out from Cottage Grove Tuesday for a sojourn with JvcEson county friends.' John Lofftus, the Lake county stockman arrived Monday to spend a month with his mother and Ashland friends. M. L. Abbott has joined the hotel solici tors at depot, representing the Cosmopo litan hotel, San Francisco. Ice wool, slipper soles with yarns, silk Murderer Brown Breaks Jail. and woolen mittens for ladies and children at Vaupel, Norris A Drake. Sam Brown, who was under sentence Rev. A. 8. Foster of Medford will preach of death for the murder of Alfred Kin in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, caid, at Oakland, August, 1894, escaped from jail this morning about 8 o’clock both morning and evening. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in by sawing off the bars of one of the the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla neutralizes grates on the west side of the jail some time previous. Evidently be has had this acid and cures rheumatism. J. H. Pratt, the Oak street tailor, is at assistance of friends on the outside. He Pokegama this week. Mr. Pratl will build was locked up in his cage last night as usual, and was let out into the corridor a residence in Ashland in the spring. at about 7 o’clock this morning by the H. H. Loucks, who has been visiting his deputy sheriff, who went to get Brown’s folks in Ashland, returned to the state ag breakfast. At 10 o’clock this morning ricultural college at Corvallis yesterday. he was missed. The news spread like Jas. H. Beeman, the Gold Hill mining man, returned Tuesday from a pleasant wildfire, and soon the city was in a state Christmas visit with San Francisco friends. of ferment. The citizens were seen rash ing to and fro, converging to the jail to Mrs. John Wells, after a visit of several see the hole in the grate through which weeks with Jackson county relatives and Brown had made his escape. He bad friends, started for her home at Bly Sun sawed off two bars of the grate, which day. made an opening 10x12 inches. Leap Year began yesterday. And now What is very strange, is the fact that the ladies will be privileged to pursue the making his escape iu broad daylight, nian animal with the utmost prosperity. when people were stirring about, he was Wade in, girls. not observed by Borne one. Lon Wimer, Roscoe Potter and Grant Hinman, who was an inmate Ahlstrom are placer-mining on ground of Robert the jail, reports that at the time Brown leased from Ingram and Houston on escaped, he saw through the south door Willow Springs. of the jail a man with an extra horse on C. A. Hermann, Jr., the well-known rail Douglas street in front of the court house, way mail clerk, and Miss Allie Osbourne apparently waiting for some one. But were married Tuesday at the home of the that is discredited, as at the hour Brown bride at Tunnel 9. made his escape that street could be A Labor exchange meeting will be held at Luckey’s office on Saturday Jan. 4, 1896, at viewed by hundreds of persons, and such 1:30 p. m. All members are requested to be a movement could not fail of being ob served.—Roseburg Plaiudealer, Dec. 30. present. E. E. Deming, Sec. Esan Fox, sent to the asylum from Jose Sheriff Cathcart of Douglas county phine county April, 1894, committed sui offers a reward of >400 for the capture of cide there last week by jumping out of a his prisoner, Murderer Brown. He window and breaking his neck. might as well offer a million. Cathcart’s Mrs. Sisemore, and her daughter-in-law, word and honor is no good among bis Mrs. Lindsey Sisemore, came up from fellow officials and the officer that goes Sams valley Tuesday to visit John E. Pel- out of his way to catch Brown will find ton and family over New Year. Cathcart, wbeu it comes to paying the The thermometer toutched 13 degrees reward, more elusive than the prisoner. below zero at Lakeview last week. That Cathcart has been tried before and found country is in several feet of snow and thoroughly destitute of honor. sleighs are the only vehicles moving. Sheriff Hiatt took Murderer Fiester and The house and senate Journals of the another prisoner to Jacksonville today to last legislature are out and Representa remain in charge of Sheriff Patterson until tive R. G. Smith of Josephine, who in the new Pauley cells are put in his jail. troduced the bill, finds that there is no Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block. i record in the house Journal of concur Miss Elnora Cummons of the Medford rence in amendments put to the bill in senate. The circuit courtsof Jackson business college, has been visiting her the 1 folks at Ager and is this week visiting her i and Josephine counties have been oper Jrrandmotber, Mrs. J. 8. Cummons, in Ash- ating under the new law for the past and. year and this technical error may invali the business transacted. We believe Monitor: The Medford flouring mill date 1 shut down Saturday night for a month and the I points at issue come up before the perhaps longer. They will resume work supreme i court in the Fleeter murder when the oyerstock of flour and feed is ex- ( case. hausted. I Snpt. Gus Newbury was in town Tues To Paint Pilot Rock for Whitman. day. The length and breadth of Prof. San Francisco Call.] Gus’s smile is broadening out and bis dis Ashland, Or., Dec. 29.—Ashland Crater position to shake hands a la pump handle Lake Club, an enthusiastic exploring and is growing apace. mountain-climbing society, a branch of Mr. and Mrs. Max Pracht, after a year’s Portland Mazamas, having for its object stay in England and on the continent, ar the collection and dissemination of his rived home in Ashland Sunday. Mrs. torical data of the State, is to present a Pracht was delighted with her* stay in unique measure before the Oregon Legis Europe and comes home looking well. lature. Wm. Helm, brother of Mrs J. R. Neil, The club has resolved to petition the wav shot and killed in a cowardly manner Legislature for permission and aid to have in Nebraska, where he is in the stock rais an appropriate inscription and the Oregon ing business. Several years ago he was coast-of-arms carved on the southern face compelled to kill a man in self defense. of Pilot rock, that noble granite landmark Oregon and California, and for Ashland Woolen mill blankets at Vaupel, between mally dedicated as a monument for all Norris and Drake’s. time to Dr. Marcus Whitman, one of Ore Miss Carrie Herrin, who is stopping with gon’s earlist discoverers. The suggestion has met with a great deal the family of her brother, Wm. F. Herrin, chief counselor of tbe Southern Pacific, of favor, and if the legislative aid is re arrived from San Francisco Saturday to fused it is probable a popular subscription pay her father, Hon. J. S. Herrin and his will be raised for the purpose of perpetuat ing the names of Carver, Gray and Whit family a visit. man, whose services, the Crater Club Rev. Father Desmarais will have services thinks, nave not been sufficiently recog at 10 o’clock next Sunday, the 5th of Jan- nized. nary, in tbe Catholic church at Ashland, Captain Jonathan Caryer, soldier and Tbe lecture on “Romanism and the explorer, first gave the name Oregon to A. P. A.” will be dvlivered at 7 o’clock geography and literature, so designating that evening by the Rev. gentleman. the territory of the Northwest in his book A. B. C. Dennison, the rustling general printed in 1878. To Captain Robert Gray passenger and ticket agent of The Great belongs the honor of the discovery of the Northern railroad, spent Saturday in Ash “Great River of the West,” while Whit land ui the interest of his road. Mr. Den man. the missionary, first carried the mes nison has appointed Robert Leonard of this sage ot salvation to the Indian tribes of the Northwest. city agent for that road in this section, Populists Reorganize, The Ashland people’s party club met in McCall’s hall Tuesday evening the first ; time since spring for the purpose of reor ganizing. J. C. Beswick was elected per manent president and in accepting the place said he has presided over several county conventions of tbe people’s party in Nebraska in the past several rearsand I that they were always successful at the , pools. Gen. Applegate was pleased at : the idea and thanked tbe president for ; giving such encouragment as it was good i to stir up the sluggish blood. E. E. Dem ing was elected temporary secretary. There was a sentiment for a new deal I and fresh blood in the organization and ! the election of the balance ot the officers , was postponed to tbe next meeting at same place, Tuesday evening., Jan. 14tb. A Card of Thanks. To our kind friendsand neighbors. Please ■ accept our many thanks for kindness mani fested in our late sad bereavement. May God bless you is our sincere wish. 8. C owles and family. SOME RED HOT POLITICS. Medford Has a City Election Cam paign Fraught With Vital Live Issues. A visit with Medford people just now would make a fellow think Barnum’s circus had arrived in town. She is in the throes of political excitement over the city election, with three distinct tickets in the field. The present city government ¡8 accused of having worked itself into “a ring” and that the main springs of its Waterbury works has formed itself in an official junta that has iu turn worked itself into a kind of bar- bershop where city scrip sbaviDg, assort ed and odd jobs and numerous petty prejudices have been dealt in. Many citizens didn't like it and denounced the city administration as being unholy and nnciean. These people brought their forces into a citizens convention and de feated the administration program. An immediate bowl went up that the ac cusers, too, were designing rascals and that their ticket bad evil designs on the / o & / tv The Miners’ Convention. community. So the administration “The undersigned hereby call a meet ticket was re-nominated at a later con ing of all persons interested in promot vention and called the People’s ticket. ing the interests of the miners and of Alignments were made with Jeffrey & the mining industry of southern Oregon, White’s law office for the populist sup to assemble at the opera bouse, in Grants port and the administration junta was Pass, on Monday, the sixth day ot Jan launched with great expectations. The uary, 1896, at the hour of 1:30 p. m., for bombardment commenced and the on the purpose of organizing a Southern slaughts of mud, pelted from each fac +« ++ .¿..J. Oregon Miners’ Association.” tion, made a beautiful splash all over the The above call, signed by a number of town, hitting some of nearly all the g. o, representative mining men of Josephine p. politicians with a piece of dirt at every ❖•F4^‘F‘F+4‘‘F4-+‘F+++4>4«‘H‘4‘+4‘‘H-+‘ÍH‘+ 4~H-‘H--H’+4‘+++4‘+++4‘++++4^‘+ and Jackson counties, was published in charge. The range of battle soon devel * the late issue, of the Oregon Mining oped rather large in its scope, reaching Journal. Those in charge of tire con from the smallest office to the high and vention promise royal treatment to all exalted position of the seat where the i who may attend by the people ot Grants pants of the congressman from the first Pass, and a great effort will be made to congressional district warms itself in /H*. make the proposed organization repre Washington, D. C. For the Citizen’s sentative of the mining interests of the ticket is largely Vawterized and among whole of southern Oregon. The move is its objects develops the first evidence of a wise one and a large attendance of the erection of a substantial congressional miners may be anticipated. machine. This quite naturally aroused Oliver Bound Over for Stage Robbing. the ire of Binger Hermann’s friends and Postmaster Howard’s fine Italian fist is C. N. Gordon and R. A. Emmett came to at work for the destruction of this new Grant’s Pass last Thursday with Jim George, Milt Richardson, Hugh Hayworth, Seth hydra-headed monster that stalks abroad ». 6¿ Cox, John Campbell, Mr, McCollum, Neil in the dead-hours of the night and dis Sly and wife, Bobt. Oliver and wife, and turbs the sleep of the boys that are now “53“ Mrs. Dr. Wright, witnesses in the case of U. 4n line with the federal pie counter. 8. vs. Lee Oliver charged with robbing The populists investigated the mud Ager-Klamath Falls stage and mail on tossed back and forth between the fac ZTrx Dec. 4th. After bearing the evidence U. 8. tions and discovered that both sides were • sa L z Commissioner E. C. Wade bound Oliver over to appear before the U. S. grand jury dead right in sizing up the politics of the which meets next march. The bail was fix other. Populists are largely farmers but ed at »2.000 as Oliver claimed he could fur are not always willing to be “farmed” by nish that. As yet he has not secured his lawyers. They were impressed with the bondsmen and was taken to jail at Portland idea that the Omaha platform was the by Gordon and Enimett. The evidence medicine that Medford needed in this against him is largely circumstantial. The alibi of the defense proved that Lee Oliver crisis and Dr. Sam Danielson, the author was at his brother’s place 12 miles front the of the idea, submitted it to Judge Tress scene of robbery as late as 9 o’clock in the ler and a few others of the pure and un evening of the 4th and as early as 5 o’clock defiled populists “from the head of the next morning the robbery occured just be gulch and the hottest on the creek.” It fore midnight. was agreed that it was “good medicine” -r>- /7e Z^X and that Doc. was the right man to inject Mining Items. A * it. The pops held a convention Monday z>p\ M. A. Graham, a San Francisco manu that was more largely attended than the facturer of engines and machinery, who “People’s” convention. No “silvery baa been in Ashland with R.T. Shannon tongued oratory” was able to steer the r® So for several weeks, has bonded the Edna “wild horses” into the “People’s” ticket -ö- mine, known as the Golden Fleece, from as the tail end of anybody’s kite. Thus Z>px Bolan, Moody and Saltmarsh for 18 the “People’s Party Ticket” was launched months. The terms are private, but the on the track that is screwed fast in “the deal comprises 269 acres of mining middle of the road,” and will remain ground and the big Anderson ditch. there to be counted at least, even though Ore is being made ready to Bbip to San the terminal facilities of its boom were Francisco to have tested by different not arranged for by skillful legal minds. processes and mining machinery to cost The battle royal is being waged with from >5000 to >8000 will be put in as soon vigor between the two principal contend as the right process is decided on. This ing factions and the parties in interest is a big proposition and Mr. Graham is are urging citizens to “get in” at the the right man to carry it out, The deal cranks and help grind their respective was made through R. T. Shannon, who dull axes. Though prophets are as num has been working at it ever since he left erous as in the olden times their proph Ashland. He will be in charge. Later ecies as to the result are as varied as the on we will give a more extended account prophets. _________ of this proposition. Citizens Ticket—Mayor, A.8. Hammond; F. E. Birge, the mining expert, has re Marshal, M. R. Hart; Recorder. J. W. turned from the east where he found pur Curry: Treasurer, Chas. Strang; Council * men, G. T. Jones, D, H. Miller, G. F. Meri- chasers for the Steamboat placers. man, J. A. Whitman, Henry White while doing assessment work People’s Ticket—Mayor G. H. Haskins; on the Last Chance mine, run across a rich Marshal, D. Coffer; recorder, W. T. York; pocket that has made 18 sacks of ore not treasurer, Chas. Strang; councilmen, E. W, yet worked. Starr, J. W. Lawton, F, M. Plymale, C. J. Howard. J. J. Houck struck a rich pocket in his People’s Party Ticket—Mayor, Dr. 8. We are not making much fuss about it ledge near Gold Hill and took 30 ounces ot Danielson,; Marshal, D. Cotter; recorder, DIED. 7 gold from 50 lbs. of decomposed quartz. H. Hollingsworth; treasurer, J. A. Smith; nor have we got c V? U » He has 100 lbs. more of the dirt unwashed. Councilmen, E. P. Hammond, F. f vJ GRIFFITH—In Ashland, Dec. 27, 1895, According to a recent decision of the Medynski, A. T. Markley, J. Tressler, of typhoid fever and partial paralysiB, people ' s party city platform . Btate Supreme Court, picking rock from Miss Etha Griffith, aged 29 years, 5 the walls of a shaft or outcroppings of a F irst —The people are fully acquaint months and 26 days. ledge and testing it in order to find a ed with the economical, just, equitable, Miss Griffith was born in Jackson •cCO paying vein cannot be credited as part of and honest progressive principles ef the Something Brand New For and lived most of her life on between here and San Francisco, the >100 worth of “work and improve People’s party at large. The People’s county »■y> Butte creek. Her health always poor, but we have got as fine a stock of Parchment j ment“ required to be made by a locator party of the city of Medford ’are rooted the past Beveral years Bhe has been on his claim within one year from the and grounded in these just principles, for Celluloid Novelties. Real Ostrich living at Sisson and was on her way date of his location. and assure the people an impartial city there from a visit with her mother when CLEAN Feather Boas. Fancy Sofa Pillows FRESH government if honored by the election of taken down. She was taken care of in PLAIN Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., and Head Rests............................. its candidates. Ashland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MIXED San Diego, Cal., Rays: “Shiloh’s Catarrh S econd —The sanitary condition of our Dan Stone. Her mother, and sister, and FANCY Remedy is the first medicine 1 have ever city is one of first importance, and (we found that would do me any good.” Price are sorry to say) has been neglected to Mrs. Susan Wood, were present at her death, as well as Fred Patterson of 50c. For sale by T. K. Bolton. a degree fearfully detrimental to the Sisson. The funeral took place at M. E. health of our people. Therefore we favor church Saturday, Rev, A. C. Howlett Delinquent Taxes All Sold. an ordinance enforcing the drainage of officiating. Sheriff Patterson had a large-sized at tendance at the sale of delinquent taxes cesspools, proper construction of privy COWLES—In Ashland, Dec. 28, 1895, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Seven Shades of Silk for at court bouse Saturday afternoon. The vaults enabling periodical emptying and Miss Carrie Belle Cowles, daughter of ’ S^Nuts and Notions property that outside parties wished to cleansing, and a perpetual watchfulness S. Cowles, aged 23 years and 4 months. Fine bid on was put up first and sold. After for and the removal of any filthy nuis The funeral took place Monday after as can be found in Ashland. Call ance that is or shall be found in the city. Line of Ponpons. Silk and Wool that the remainder of the delinquent T hird —We are not in favor of increas noon from the Congregational church, and see what you think about it. 4U tax property was bid in for the county Mittens for Ladies and Children. ing the indebtedness of the city by issu 'toy. E. E. Childs conducting the relig by County Judge Neil, and the whole ious rites. The deceased was a most ing either interest bearing scrip, bonds, business cleaned up without adjourning or any other form, unless unavoidable lovable and amiable young lady and her any sales. ASHLAND NEWS CO., circumstances force us to do bo to pre absence will be greatly missed by the G. W. Howard bought Mrs. M. M. Bow serve aDd perpetuate present public im afflicted family and a large circle of At the sign of The Golden Owl. el’s property. Mary J. Sutton bid in the friends. Mary Boyd lot, Joseph Jeppert bid in An provements. Biggest Line of Handkerchiefs F ourth — We favor progression and en DEVLIN -In Jacksonville, Dec. 27, 1895, drew Henry’s 160 acres, Zach Cameron took Peter M. Devlin, son of John Devin of B. R. Kingsbury’s 160 acres, John A. Pres terprise, and as soon as it can be with I AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES I Applegate, aged 22 years, 2 months and cott took H. C. Klock's 160 acres, \V. B. out increase of indebtedness, we would | TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. | 10 days Jackson took John Longworths 200 acres, urge the people to own and operate an In learning of the death of Peter Devlin Edw. Knighten took Geo. R. Pittman’s ItiO electric light system. this community was greatly shocked- He ^^Call and See Them. acres, H. C. Messenger took Wm. K. was a native of Ashland precinct and a Reeves and wife’s lot, John M. Conley took OOD FARM, 320 acres, in young man of sterling character with a John Vincent’s 120 acres, K. Knbli took Sherman County, Oregon, for BORN. Fred T. Fradenburg of Hotel Oregon has Central Point Items. promising futu re in lif e before him. While in Mart Newcomb’s 20 acres and Jasper Glea property in or near Ashland, Or. been having a rocky siege with a bladder California, where he had intended to go to The People’s party club in this place is in son took Geo. W. Wise’s lot. affliction. For two days he was out of his full PHIPPS—In Medford, Dec 31,1895, to the school, he was attacked with malaria. On blast again. They mean business. head and it was feared for a time he was wife ot D. E. Phipps, a 12)4 lb. son. returning home the work of the disease ready to pass in his checks. He is recov Health of the community remarkable usiness property , farm kept up its slow but deadly work until death FREDENBURG—In Medford, December, relieved ering now and is about today attending to good. Farmers busy plowing; a large acre land or timber land in Lewis him from all earthly cares. The 24th, 1895, to the wife of W. J. Freden- funeral took place from the Catholic church business. age of wheat already in, much more than County, Washington. See........... F. T. Fradenburgh.Prop. burg, a daughter. usual. Jacksonville Sunday morning and was G. Andrew Hubbell, who was raised at J H Boyd, Ban Fran NIPPER—On Williams creek, Dec. 16 in F htday — largely attended. Rev. Father Desmarais Jacksonville,is a leading A.P. A. in San Fran- The Baptist church is to have a new bell. C T Davis. Tacoma A 8 Ward, Oakland 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nipper, a preached an able sermon on the life and pisco and just at present, as the editor of The money was raised by the ladies of Cen W H Smith, Chicago TUE8DAY— character of the exemplary young man. son. their chief organ, the American Patriot, is tral Point furnishing the ball supper Christ B C Barclay, Talent C A Herman, Or City becoming prominent through a controversy mas eve. at which >47 was realized. The R M Donahue, Port Johnny Smith, Port WARNER—On Williams creek, Dec. 18, The family nave the sympathy of a large circle of friends in the untimely death of Ashland, Oregon. in the city press with Father York. A late church Christmas tree was a success; good Jos Chilbery, do Lee D Minkler, do 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Warner, a their youngest member. issue of the 8, F. Call contained a big music and a crowded house. W A Hemphill, 8 F Frank Arnold, Oak’d daughter. picture of him, J. R. Williamson is in charge of the hotel, Wm Eckles, Eureku R M Donahue, Port HAMILTON—In Uniontown precinct, Dec. S aturday — A F Ziph, San Fran Department of Music of State Nor No violent extremes endure. A sober The Jacksonville mask ball last night had J. 8. Binis having retired from its manage 25,1895, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton, 40 maskers and a large audience. Helman's ment. A. A. Whiteman and Mrs. Will A M Werum, Oaklnd WEDNESDAY— mal. moderation stands secure.—Aleyn. a son. orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. G. E Nichols are preparing the supper for the S F C Morine, Med J A Coy, Pie Junction Those wishing to take music, either piano, C A Hermann, Whether happiness should come or Neuber received prize for best Indy costume. dance New Years eye. They are experts at W P H Legate, do voice, or organ, can see Miss Thomas, the — HAVE MOVED TO — Oregon City Mrs. C. Ulrick for best sustained lady the business. Through these efforts the A P Caldwell, St L not, one shonld try and prepare oneself MARRIED. teaches, at the Normal building or at her F M Johnson. RMS E O Parrott, Milpitas character; John Miller for handsomest money was raised for the church bell. boarding place, Mrs. White’s, Corner of to do without it.—George Eliot. F A Kelton, San F R E Hanna, Port gentleman costume and Willie McDaniel for First Avenue and Spring Street. One hour A. E. Kilpatrick, of Fillmore, Cal., had C H Fuson, Pikes P’k Wm Lyttleton. The heart of a wise man should re SWINDEN—DAY —At the residence of the lessons best sustained gentleman character. 50 cts. Lessons given at the school the misfortune to have his leg caught be R T Shannon, City Coles, Cal bride’s parents, at Murphy, Dec. 25th, or the homes semble a mirror, which reflects every .... WITH THEIR.... of the students. Mye,” & Gregory’s fine stock of new tween a cart and a stone and badly bruised. F L Southwick, b m s T hcbsday — 1895, Chas. L. Swlnden and Miss Alida object without being sullied by any.— E N Burr, Ban Fran Day. goods are ¿^ing sold out at cost by tbe Ordinarily be would have been laid up for C H Bailey t ato or three weeks, but says: ‘ After using T Donavan, S F C W McAttre, There will be a meeting of horse Coufuciua assignee. FINLEY—HURD — At Etna, December owners, drivers, trainers and association bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm I be Wm Eckles, do Rmetophone Co The familiar voice heathen friend. one 24th, 1895, Joseph Finley of Sawyer’s Bar Real Estate. to teel better, and in three days was en S unday — W P Cvitington, do AND DRESS MAKING ¡PARLORS. Hon. Max Pracht, the notorious Max, is gan and Mrs. Agnes Hurd, of Klamath river. managers in Portland on Tuesday, Jan well. The peculiar soothing qualities F A Kinny, Portland C A Hermann, O & T Co to J J Donahue—lots 27, 28, 29. uary 7th, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of again heard in the land, hirange to sav. tirely Chamberlain’s Pain Balm possesses O C Riches, do Oregon City, Or FERGUR8ON—THOMPSON—fn Jackson completing full arrangementsand organ 30, 31 and 32, blk O, R R add to Ashland; Max is as wild as ever and bis McKinley which I have never noticed in any other liniment. G M Strand, do C A McClain, ville, Dec. 26,1895, by Hon. H. K. Hanna, >540. fever has gone in on him to such an extent I take pleasure in recommendins it.” This S F Georgia, Chicago shland Ladies are fast finding out that Cal circuit judge, R. A. Fergurson and Miss izing the North Pacific Racing circuit for A F Shideler to David Whetstone—lots 7 that he has tbe disease known in medico liniment is also of great value for rheuma E O Parrott, Red B Tom Livermore, 1896, Wilson, Saphronia L, Thompson. and 8, blk 19, Medford; >250. at Clint’s a Fall Hat or Bonnet may politico science as “McKinley on the tism and lame back. Eor sale by E. A. E C Ivory, Oakland Ban Francisco J T C Nash to W D Beidleman—lots 3 and brain.” Max’s lungs are all right, how S heknin . LOVELESS — CHAPMAN — On Williams C J Boyle, S F E 0 Parrott, do is the same old story and yet constant 4, blk 24. Medford: >200. be high grade and still be modest priced creek, Dec. 25, 1895, by Rev. U. W. Hoxie, ly It ever. H Spencer, do L R Lynn, do recurring that Simmons Liver Regulator W F Taggart to J L Garvin—land In Clarence Loveless and Miss Hattie Chap Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block. A. B. Hammond has returned from the Wm Eckles, do Leonard Kaiser, is the best family medicine. “We have Talent: >400. man. =5 onday — Yreka, Cal used it in our family for eight years and Edward B Hanley to Wm D Hanley— John L. Childs, county clerk of Del Norte east and says cars will be running out of C M W Tipton, Portland BLODGETT-GOTCHER—On Williams find it the best medicine we ever used. We undiyided J4 °f the water ditch known as county. Cal, publisher of the Crescent City Astoria by next November. I expect creek, Dec. 22,1896, by Rev. Mr. Hender think there is no such medicine as the ‘Squaw creek ditch;” >1. News, and one of the publishers of tne soon to let the contract for the construct son, Arthur Blodgett and Miss Lottie Simmons Liver Regulator.”—Mrs. M. E. 8, Same to same—undivided 14 of the 8% of A loud ring of your doorbell in the Mining Journal at Grants Pass, was on ion of about fifty miles of read. Adington, Franklin, N. C. “Each member neJ4 and e% of nw%, sec 2, tp 41 s. r 3 w, Gotcher, Bunday’s train returning from a trip to San Speaking of the criticism passed on his dead hours of night is alarming. So is the of our family uses it as occasion requires." with ditches, water and water right be Francisco. In addition to his other multi action in buying rails abroad he said: first hollow sound of a cough from one’s KILGORE-M'KENDREE—At the Hopkins —W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ky. longing to said property; >1. tudinous duties be has just been admitted “By buying rails in England I saved husband, wife, son, or daughter. It is House, Lakeview. Sunday, Dec. 22, 1895, L L and Sarah J Love to Jas McDonald- to the supreme court of California and will |130,000j which J l think is a sufficient disease knocking, with perhaps a certain Mr. E. J. Kilgore and Mrs. Mary L. Mc right of way to the county road 12ft wide silent visitor waiting not far away. Arrest ad law to his work in lite. Kendree, Recorder W. T. Boyd officiat answer to all criticisms. J am building on D C No 50, >1. cough. Stop it. Stop it at the start. ing. A DOLLAR is a mighty sensible thing to have A. Carlson, merchant tailor, corner Main the road as an investment and expect to that Awarded H C Turpin et ui to J Nunan—160 acres A few days use of Ely’s Pineola Balsam and Both are well and favorably known resi >nd Granite streets. around your clothes, because you can never be sec 10. tp 36 s. r 2 e; $1700. the danger is past. Relief is immediate; dents of Langell valley, Klamath county. eave mopey wherever possible. Highest Honors—World’s Fair, in Wm F Taggert and wife to Jas Land cure certain. This remedy is rich in the The Portland Sunday Argus will com- “broke” while you keep it. But a dollar hoarded Sunday’s south-bound Rosebarg local a dhratiye Jessie E Garvin—a parcel of land in Talent; Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. principles of the balsams and also LUNDY- ANDERSON—At Bly, Klamath tneuce tbe publication of a one cent daily ran into a cow near Comstock’s. The >400. contains certain ingredients that are new. does no good to the hoarder. Put your dollar in county, Dec. 22,1895, Amos Lundy and tbe first of the year. engine and car both turned completely G W Basbford and wife to N W Kime— Miss Carrie Andeison. The stockholders of the new Albany ' over, and the engine was badly mashed 10.50 acres in sec 2, tp 38 s, r 2 w; $1000. a SUIT CLUB. Money grows only in use. How Mrs. J. L. Hill, who died at Albany MCKENDREE-TULL-At Bly, Dec. 22, Jas Gaines and wife to Geo W Isaacs— creamery have just received their semi up. No one was seriously hurt. Engi + 1895, Fred McKendree and Miss Nora its 6,7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in blk 7, Centra ❖ to use your dollar to the best ad van tags—invest + annual dividend of 4 per cent. During neer Sally was pulling the train and he Saturday was the daughter of Hon. S, Tull. ❖ Point. .____________ _ in a Suit Club. Anybody can spend a dollar and + November the milx furnishers received and his fireman both stuck to the engine M. Pennington, of Albany, and was born at the rate of 21 cents per pound for but and escaped without serious injury. .near Lebanon December 11, 1850, resid ROACH—SLAGLE—At the residence of Society Elections. get rid of it, but not everybody can spend a dollar •J- John Slagle, Central Point, Dec. 24, 1895, ter for their milk. The present market Sally received rather a bad cut across ing in Linn county from her birth. In Warren Lodge No. 10. A. F. & A. M., ❖ by A. 8. Jacobs, J. P., Albert W. Roach •> bis forehead. None of the passengers 1870 Bhe was united iu marriage to Dr. J. price is 55 cents per roll. of Ashland and Miss Maud Slagle of Cen Jacksonville.—H. D. Kubli, W. M.; John •> and be made richer by the bargian. Take a tip L Hill, Three children have blessed tbe ♦ were hurt, but all were considerably tral Point. F. White, S. W.; I. W. Thomae, J. W.; Jackson county figures on railroad rolling from the undersigned—join our Suit Club—satisfy f union and survive, Dr. Clyde Hill of rOEAU stock have been reduced 28 per cent by the shaken up. Thos.G. Reames, treasurer; Max Muller, Milton, and Gail and Emily of Albany. BATES—JORDON—At Central Point hotel, yourself by thorough examination of the goods -;• Btate board of equalization. A coon without a hair to coyer himself secretary; Peter Elmer, tyler. Dec. 30,1895, by A. 8. Jacobs, J. P., James Hill was a woman of high character, The assessment on horses and mules was with, was caught in a trap at James Cow* Mrs. W. Bates and Minnie M. Jordan of Med that yov are doing well in joining, and above all * Banner Lodge No, 23, A. O. U. W., raUe^ Klamath county 20 per cent, and an’s camp, on North Coos river, tbeother esteemed for many excellent qualities. ford. Jacksonville; M. W., L. L. Jacobs; fore 15 per cwnt in Josephine. That on sheep in day. Among the many theories advanc She was a member of the Baptist church, “hang on” to your dollar until you “get into” our + man, J. F. White; overseer, Jas. A. Wil Klamath so>Jnty wss reduced 15 per cent. ed to explain his bare condition is one the Rathbone Sisters, K. of P., Degree of Suit Club. Yours Truly, Honor, A. O, U. W. and Maccabees. Money and syjpe were left unchanged over son; recorder. Geo. M. Love; financier, We are agents for any book, paper or that he was singed by a stroke of light the state. magazine published in this country or Hugh Elliott; receiver, K. Kubli; guide, ning. i A Great German’s Prescription. any other and receive subscriptions for A. Schmitt; inside watchman, M. M. The Tailor. Huffer & Beekman’s 3-stamp mill is the same at the publishers price. Taylor; medical examiners, Drs. DeBar UlUUU, constipation, UvUj CkUVL kklMilCj» Diseased blood, and kidney and Robinson; trustees, J. C. Wbipp, A shland N ews C o . crushing ore from their Jackson creek liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl’s . {Most Perfect Made. Cor. Main and Granite Sts. H, Wendt and Geo. N. Lewis. At the Sign of the Golden Owl. Clover Root Tea. For sale by T. K, Bolton. ledge. 4® Yean the Standard. w Ä Ä -o ®®Ji BOOTS and SHOES CLOTHING and HATS Î © © NOTIONS, Etc -& w it o O All goes al cosf • & À À -à- À MYER & GREGORY. o I They Are Here y The Best Stock CHRISTMAS. * Nice Line of Zephyrs FANCY WORK. * ♦ ★ * ★ ♦ * ♦ * » For Sale or Trade! G < B T. W. BRYANT, V AU PEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. MOVED MISS JESSIE CLINT & CO NORTH SIDE 0F PLAZA MILLINERY EMPORIUM A Ashland Suit Club DR vWCEi CREAM Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cantoria. 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