; A I OREGON SENTINEL. JACKSONVILLE Saturday, October 29, 1881. mT zyssim land Ontccnt Kosrbnrg, Osn.l Jnne 30, 1880. J Ta all IThom It mar Concern: Notice 1 hereby siren that I linTe ileitis suited the OULCOS ftE.NTI.NEL as the paper In which I shall hereafter publish all pre emptions, homestead and applications for mining patents for lands lilns uear -Jcknrllle, Jackson conntj, Oreson. T. F. KEVJAWIX, Ilrsltier.. Robbery. Some night this. week burglars entered the residence of Judge Watson and stole blankets and other goods. Officers are on the track of the suspected parties and it is hoped that they will be brought to justice. Railroading. James S. Howard bnd his son Charles have been offered positions on the 0. & 0. It. It. as sur veyors in the work of locating the froad and have accepted the job. They -will leai e here in a few dayB to com mence work. Pardoned. Thomas H. Hancorn, Vho was sent from this county for stealing a horse from Meritt Bellinger, ras pardoned out on the 24th jnst. by rovernor llittsaVMatlr Be nicer was ask i nK for his fteKsw. aaba.v.vH releaEeTJUtthe before it could be sent down. SunoiCAL Operation. Mr I. Rich ardson, editor of the "Times," per formed a surgical operation on himself this week by cutting a bullet from his leg that had been lodged there last June by nccident. Ho thinks of hanging out his ihinde as burgeon after the re turn of the editor of the "Times." LOCAL ITEMS. A wet Winter is predicted and our miners are happy. Lots of rain this week and miners have commenced work. E. Manville and James Hart return cd from Salem this week. The Grand Council, C. of H., meets, in Jacksonville on Nov. 3d. Several new business houses will be started in Jacksonville Boon. Considerable petty larceny thieving has been going on for a week past. A first-class assortment of cooking and heating stoves at Bilger &. Majgly's. Dan Silva has commenced piping again at the Grand Applegatejliggings. Geo. A. King came down from Big Bulte this week and made us a short visit. Miss Aba Ross will leave here in a few days to pay a visit to friends in Portland. On Elliott creek Wm. Dorman has made a good strike his claim paying him 5 a, day. C. K. Allen, of Phoenix, died nt his residence last week. He was near 70 years of age. Itev. M. A Williams will hold ser vices at Bock Point to-morrow at eleven o'clock. 1 Correction. We were in error last week when we stated that the Jacksonville flouring mills ground 480 bushels of wheat and turned out IS, 000 pounds of flour each twenty-four hours. The amount in .bushels is cor rect but the yield in flour should Vic forty pounds to the bushel, making it 19,200 pounds. o A Mash Ur. While going down louse creek hill last Wednesday, while on his way to Roseburg after a load of freight, the brake on James Mor ton's wagon gave away when the "whole out-fit run oft the grade. One wheel was badlv demolished and a pole broken out but the driver and horses escaped uninjured. Masqurade Ball. The Eintraclit Social Club have selected Janunry 2d, 1882, as the evening on which they will gio their masqurade ball. A feat ure of the occasion will le a street promenade in the afternoon, pieccdcd by the Jacksonville Brass Band. The supper and ball will bo held tit Holt's Hall. HTr'Tfkiiiiini' tias Teiurneu to Linkville after a short visit to this place and Yreka. Workmen Ball Thanksgiving night. Be sure and attend as it will be the party of the season. John Schlotzhauer will accept our thanks for a lot of iine apples from Pat Dunn's orchard. The Stage Cc. will soon be compelled to change to Winter time if the rains continue much longer. Ex-Secretary of (he treasury Win dom has been retained as a U. S. Sen ator from Minnesota. Rev. B. J. Sharp will hold- services at the M. E. Church to-morrow morn ing at the usual hour, and Rev. Father Bluncliet will officiate at the Catholic Church in the morning nnd afternoon. E. H. Autcnrieth's family will start for San Francisco in a few days where they propose making their permanent home, Mr. Auteurieth's eyes have improved considerable since ho left here. C. C. Beekraan started for his home in New York State lt Saturday where he has been called to attend some business with his father's estate. He expects to be absent about two months. Business has been suspended at the Ladies' Bazar and the goods removed to Reamcs Bros.' store. We learn that this stand will soon bo occupied as a drug store by Drs. Robinson and Vrooraan. John J. Lathrop was thrown from his wood wagon last Saturday and fall ing between the horses was run over. He was considerably bruised up but pad no bones broken. It was a nar row escape. No trace has yet been found of Geo. E. Strong, who was lost in the moun tains of lane county some time since, and it is not probable that he will be found alive. A full account will be found on the outside. One appeal from a Justice Court and one judg"aT57ftr by -Jefauirwas the sulu CASTO.tVILLE ITEMS. Henry Villard arrived at Cnyon ville late last evening but has no been interviewed as yet by your corespon dent This statement may be question ed, and if so I would refer tho.? who hare doubts on the subject toHon. G. W. Riddle, the father of thiillus trious young man. He weighcdileven pounds. Information is received from rjiable sources that the work of extendi); the railroad will be comruene&d atpnee. One hundred and fifty men wi I com mence blasting on rocky points btween Myrtle creek and Roseburg this:week. The party of engineers who havi been locating the road from Roseburgsouth have run the line to Myrtle creik and are slowly pushing on south Last week David Grant of tb'jAcily found himself in straitened cBum- CHLbe Jury List. luroreTor the -Following is the list of No-ember tcrsr cf ts, Jackson County Oireuit Court: F. Lyitleton, J. W. Indium, Kdmoud Urooks, M. Jliinlcv, George Brown, W. J. Bishop, Thos H, Gilson, IL R. Brown, J. N. Wood), A. S. Jacobs, James Thornton, 11. Amy, Jeptha Davison, J. A. Cardwell A. Maigly, Ed. Farlow, D. N. Birdsry, G. Ku rewski, J. D, Buckley, J. J. Fryer, H. Norton, C. A. lnlow, C. Mingus, J. M. Fountain, J. H. Breeding D. Penniger, S. Mathes, H. Posner, 1. W. Thomas, Win. Ray, and J. Hannah. Returned. J. B. Wrisley and wife returned from Walla Walla W. T., this week, w here they had gone to visit their son Upton who has been danger ously ill. They brought Upton with them as far a Roseburg on their way home, but his condition was such when they reached there that he was com pelled to remain for a time te rest up from the journey. He will bo brought home in a few days. Mr. Wrisley is more than ever convinced that we have the garden bpot of this coast, and says the much talked of Walla Walla valley can't come anywhere near it in point of climate and productions. Who Can Beat This? Last Sun day Joseph Satterlield brought us some specimens of vegetables raised on his farm at the Meadows on Evans creek which for size can't be beat anywhere. Among the vegetables brought in were two red beets weighing 11 J pounds each, one sugar beet weighing 15J pounds and a white radish weighing just six pounds. All of these vege tables were planted on the 8th day of April, and were growingjust 182 days ondMMBlL so anu wimout irrigation be seed was From D. M.'Perry E"iJa, Detioit, Michigan. Besides this Mr. Satterlield has also raised onions meas uring GJ inches in diameter, of which he raised sevon tons on a piece of ground 33 rods square. If any of our granger friends can beat this showing we would like to hear from them, but for the present, at least, Mr. Satter field claims the premium. A Card. An article having ap peared in last week's Sentinel, 'which was wholly incorrect, 1 therefore wish to make the following statement: I was called trom ilappy Uamp on ar business trip to Grants Pass, and while there I was cited to a nice and tasty young lady and a school marm at that, named Mollie Simpkins, of Rock Point, who was represented to me as being about thirty years of age, I immediately telegraphed her that I would come down and make her an of fer of marriage, which the accepted, and asked me to come at once. I started for Rock Point next day when I was introduced to a young lady, but not the one I had been corresponding with, and then found out that Mollie had come to Jacksonville to get her teeth fixed, and now she still persists in call ing herself a "young ' lady. Josr.rn K. Reeve. Mrs. Little is reported quite ill at her residence here and her daughters have been telegraphed for. Willis Hayes, horse-shoer for the O. tt C. Stage, Co., made us one of his periodical visits this week. E. C. Brooks always keeps a large assortment of jewelry, watches, etc., besides keeping a first-class drug store. Rev. B. J. Sharp will preach at Grants Pass Sunday, Nov. 6th, at 11 A. M., and at Rock Point in the even ing. David Davis is not an Ohio man, but he was educated at Kenyon Col lege, in that State. He is a Maryland er by birth. The total membership of the Order of Workmen in the jurisdiction of Cal ifornia on the first day of October was about 12,000. Brnd Dean of Willow springs has been on. the sick list for a short time past but has recovered sufficient to bo around again. Michael Geaney, who was sent to the insane asylum at East Portland a shot t time ago, returned home this w eek full1 cured. A. Barnebun; has leased J. G. Eirdsey's hydraulic mine on Rogue river and will start down next week to commence wotk. Loui Solomon is still in San Fran cisco purchasing goods for the firm of Solomon & Muller, but is expected home in a fev days. Klippel, Keaton ifc Co. are reported to be making $25 a day to the hand in the bed of Salmon river. They have twelve men employed. Dr. Parker savs that ho has over 200,000 feet of excellent lumber on hand at the Butte creek saw mill w hich he offers for sale cheap. S. B. Riggen, special agent for the Connecticut Fire Insurance Co., lanh-d with us one day this week while on his way to San Francisco. Miss Magyin Sherman has been ap pointed assistant teacher in the Wag ner creek school. The large attendance made this addition necessary. A very pleasant party was given to Mrs. Margaret Hauser last Thursday evening by numerous friends on tho occasion of her 58th birthday. A new house, and the lot contain ing about an acre of ground, can be purchased on very reasonable terms by applying at this office at once. , David Lindsey of Williamsburg, --J Josenhinfl county,, was in town this total of the business transacted by the Circuit Court in Josephine county. The Judge and lawyers returned last Wednesday evening. Thomas J. Kenney has been ap pointed resident agent for the Connec ticut Fire Insurance Co. and he will insure your property at the very low est rates. The company is one or tlie most substantial in the country. The sheet and pillow case party giv en by the Champions at Holt's hall last week was largely attended bjr both maskers and spectators. After un masking the party sat down to an ex cellent supper prepared by Madame, Holt. Drs. Aiken and Vrooman found it necessary this week to pprform a sec ond operation on Patrick McCavan naugh's leg and on Wednesday last they took it off just below the knee. The patient is doing as well as could I be expected. Chas. Thurman of Elliott creek worked five days last week and cleaned up 8 a day, and Perkins fc Williams took out 18 in one daj's work. None of the miners can work steady yet and most of their time is employed in rig ging up for Winter. Little Valine Kubli had one of hpr fingers badly cut this week with a hatchet in the hands of Jimmy, son of James A Wilson, while the two were playing together in Mr. Kubli's yard. Dr. Aiken repaired damages and the little girl will be all right in a few days. A dispatch received from Sacra mer.io announces the appointment, by the Governor, of James A. Way mire, an attorney of San Francisco, ns Judge, of the Superior Court Department Number Four, vice Judge Hayne, re signed. Mr Waymire is a relative of Mrs. W. M. Turner of this place. The total number of pupils enrolled in our public school is 218; of these 28 are non-residents. The amount so far collected from rate bills and tuition is 5400. This is certainly a very cred itable showing and shows a well de served appreciation of the efforts of Professor Meritt and his efficient corps of assistants. Wm. Brodbeck and Lanncs Klippel returned from the Squaw Lake mines this week where they have been help ing to build the new bulkhead for that company. Work 1ms been suspended at these mines for the present, but they will soon put in a reservoir just above thedi live work in a sLort time, Tho military board to purchase mules and horses for the government service, consisting of Lieuts. Adams, Boutelle and Long, arrived here last evening with stock purchased at Yre ka, and will remain here several days to make turther purchases. All per sons having good horses and mules to stances, and being morally and physic ally opposed to labor concluded, to re plenish his finances by theft. Ee stole two deer skins and Fold then for a dollar. A warrant was issued ir his arrest and he is now a fugitive from justice. He is a young man yith a light mustache and blue eyes. Please publish the above for Daves' Venefit. It may help him into business. Mrs Carrie Le.vens, the ladj who was operated on for an ovarian tumor on Julv 1st, is still in a cnticwinrii tion but is doing as well nfC -expected -Tinuer-nrecircuaisllnsB1 She has undoubtly the same trouble to meet that President Garfield had, blood poisoning, and if she recorers it will be weeks before she is out of dan ger. A puss cavity formed in the tissues surrounding the incision made by the operation. It broke last Friday discharging a large amount of pus since which time she has improved. Dr. Wells, her surgeon, who is now in Portland is advised of her condition and prescribes by telegraph. On last Sunday atramp named Chas. Fisher broke into Joseph J.iques dwell ing near Redfields and after breaking open trunks and bureaus loaded him self with clothing and all the jewelry he could find and started north. Mr. Jaques upon arriving at home took his trail and found him at Mrs. Trimbles where lie had stopped for'the night. Jaques arrested him without warrantJ He confessed the crime and gave up the goods. Mr. Jaques marched him to Canyonville delivered him over to the tender mercies of our constable Mr. J. S. Catching who promptly allowed him to escape during the night and thereby Bro. Bush lost a five years boarder. Duplex. IN JltJHIItlAU. HALL OF VICTORY COUNCIL, NO. 4, CHAM PIONS OP HONOR. Whereas: It has pleased our su preme ruler of the universe to remove from our midst our well beloved com panion Malie Feathers, therefore bo it, Resolyed: That in Sister Feathers this council has lost one of its most earnest and useful members one whose, daily work truly exemplified the beau tiful precepts of our order and whose pure and spotless lite was characterized by every grace, and who has left behind the most pleasant recollections of her companionship. Resolved: That while we mourn her irreparable loss we deeply sympa thize with the bereaved parents and brothers who miss the loving voicp, the gentle smile and tender ministrations of a kind, adeeticnate daughter, and a sweet and patient sister. Resolved: That, we tender to the be reaved parents aud friends our sincere sympathy and condolence in this sad hour of bereavment. And mav He, who doeth all things well, sweeten the bitter water of affliction and vouchsafe to them His blessing ot consolation as the beautiful sunshine whose golden beams gladden the earth after the gen tle showers. Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased companion and a copy placed on tho records of this council. Fraternally, Mrs; B.F. Dowell, Andrew Hdbbell, Com. Mrs. W. J. Plymalk. I ODE WEALTHY MET. TnE Railroad. Latest reports state that men and material are daily being brought to Roseburg from the North, and work on the extension of the road from that place south has ac tually commenced some 150 men being now employed. The route most likely to be taken through this valley is the last survey, running just this side of M. Hanley's farm, about a mile and a half from town. The following list of tax-payers in this county pay taxes on $2,500 and over : H Ammerman 12,844 EK Anderson 9.38G Haskell" Amy 7,469 Ashland Woolen Mills 11,164 Wm H Atkinsou 3.075 L Applegate 5,534 GH Aiken 4.600 Aopleate M. Co.... 3,000 US Butler 3.200 H F Barron 21.913 Butler & Rockfellow C.36S Fred Barneburg 7,931 T F Beall. . .... .. ... 3,8 jo RVBcall 3.S75 Hit Brown 4,651 II H Brown 4.S15 FG Birdsey 4.8S9 R Benedict 2,939 M Bellinger . 4,091 Pettr Bntt 9,030 GO Deektrmu 25,011 EC Brooks 4.2S7 Kstateof J Bilker 15,725 AmandaA Biler 6,204 A Cooksey 2,800 0 Coolie 2,779 Byron Cole 3.102 Mrs M Colver 5,335 Sain'l Clver 5,572 Mrs M A Chambers 8.219 1 Constant 5, 122 Tims Chavner 13,202 G W Cooksey 13,336 ACautrell 2,630 Thro Cameron 14,620 ltolit Cameron 7.353 Z Cameron 2,700 Wm Clark '.... 4.23G J Grain ......... 3,863 L C Coleman 9,901 J A Cardwell 4,327 D Croneimller 2,580 O Vytlllll ; ?.atl i P Doncgan... 7..".t 7,500 P Dunn 8.0S0 EDePcatt 2,954 J Dollarhide -. 3.109 Mrs A Dean 3,230 o J Uay .... o,2-S L himry 2,763 Frank lCnnis 5,800 (jiticura TUB CREAT SKIS CCilE. INFALLIBLY CURES Itching and Scaly Diseases, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Old Sores and Mercurial Affections when all oth er Human Agencies Fail. noSEUl'KG ITXHS. A negro went home from a Georgia camp meeting in a State of ecstasy, de clared that he was goin to heaven by the way of a tall tree that jjrew in the dooryard, climbed to a height of seven ty feet, and then undertook to fly tho rest of the journey. The fall killed him. XSrSClJ!i3C DIED. rnnE CUTICITU TREATMENT, for I the cure ot Skin. Scalp and Blood Discus"', coniisis in the internal use of CtTrc-K Ulsoi.vest, the new Blood Pur ifier. a:ul the external use of CuTiccRAaad Crrncun.v Sor, the Great Skin Cures. For Sunburn, Inn ana Greasy sum use Ccticura Soav, and exquisite toilet, bath and nursery sanative, fragrant with de licious tlower odors nnd healing balsams. tin.lt SFsVLioiixaa.. Will McDonald, 2542 Dearborn street, Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure of Salt Rheum on head, neck, face, arms and legs for seventeen years: not able to walk except on hand and knees for ono year; not nble to help himself for eight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his case hopeless; permanent ly cured by the Cuticura Remedies. PaoriAsis. II. E. Carpenter, Esq., ITcndsrson, N. Y., cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years' standing, by the Cuticura Rksoi.y- vvr lntnriMllr Mml PiTTinnti anfl Pirn. coiia Soap externally. The most wonder ful case on record. Cure certified o be fore a justice of the peace nnd prominent citizens All iifflicted with Itching and Scaly Diseases should send to us for this testimonial in full. BROWN On Rogue river Oct 21, 1881, Mrs. Wm. Brown, aged 23 years, 10 months and 21 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ttnrra mA will Urt fttnrlv tnr nn. '("" "" " " .v,v, .. week on tusiness connected with prov ing up on his homestead entry. We are informed that the bulkhead at Squaw Lake mines is sixteen feet high instead of beven as reported last week, and is most substantially built. Read the card of N. L Coon, M. D., in this issue, and when ailing give him n call. The Dr. comes well recom mended and we expect to see him do well. Dr. J. W. Robinson wirtes us that his father is quite low with very slight chances of recoveiy. The Dr. is there by forced to remain at Gervais for a time. When you pais a door after nine o'clock at night and see a man and a joung woman and hear a smack, jou may bet your bottom dollar the young man don t live there. Joseph K. Reeve, of Happy Camp, made us a call this week. He reports the stories in circulation about his matrimonial intentions as being untrue. Read his card in another column. The TJ. S. Goyernmcnt has fixed the following values upon silver coins hav ing holes in them: Dollars, 95 cents; half-dollars, 35 cents; quarter-dollars, 15 cents; dimes, 5 cents; fives, 4 cents. sell will take notice and govern them selves accordingly. As it is now a settled fact that the railroad is coming the following gentle men hae consented to take positions on the train running from Jackson ville to Roseburg: Conductor, Wm. Afnnnr "Rnrrinpr .Tim MrHilllv ...V....W., ....g,......, - ,-,lXVl AHMUII Fireman, Milo Caton, brakeman, Davej Barnes Alfred 2r6sb". Julinv l!7oWSii Will' ll iK-1 Benson jflarvl At last one of the old "chronic meddlers" has been brought to task by bavins a couple of "hills" built under his eyes. Better join the "btinkers." Mc. The purse danct1 given at HcOVon's saloon on Wednesday night of last week was won by Joe Lynch who tripped tho "light Tahfastic" fto the time of seven steps. j- Court has adjourned and the town is dead. We honestly believe that if u person was to die you would have to send invitations out in order to get. enough to attend the funeral. And still our city officials me gain ing notoriety. Not content to estab lish a reputation at home one of them went to Myrtle creek'on Sunday and established a "rep" there also. H. C. Slocum, our city Marshal, had on exhibition one night this week, the China addition to Roseburg. This ad dition was put en canvass by a special artist and attracts considerable atten tion whenever exhibited. Travel of late has increased across the creek that the city! are about to order new sidew: down in that vicinitv, and also a boat to be kept at the bridge for winter use. Wonder what is the cause? Preparations are being rtadfl for j work on the railroad south. Gentle men are here waiting for tools and men to arrive. They calculate pushing it to Jacksonville as rapidly as possi ble, and will, we are informed, make that the terminus for a year or two. Such news as this makes some of them at this place feel rather blue; but it is a fact, nevertheless. List or Letter Remaining in the Fostoffice at Jack sonville, Oregon, not called for Oct. 20, 1881: Achey Philop JohnsonA'SI N. L. coon; m. d., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JnrMouYllIc, Orcson. Erinrinjr with him the -experience of thirty yearns continuous practice, in his profession as Physician and Sur geon, tenders his services to the people or Jacksonville and public in general. Special attention given to nil Chronic Diseases, as well as those peculiar to Females. N. D. For the present all orders may be left with I). H. Feathers at his Singer machine office on t allfornia street. APMISJSTKTQK'S SOTICK. so niucn council Mks put In the matter of the estate of James N. Vannoy, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the nn dm signed has been appointed by the 'ounty Court of Josephine county, Oregon, sitting in Piobate, Administratrix of the estate of J. N. Vannoy, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately. and those having claims against the estate will present them with the proper vouch ers rit my residence on Rogue Uivcr with in six months after the first publication ot this notice MRS. ELLEN VANNOY. Administratrix of said Estate. Dated Oct. 2tt, 1831. Notice. J as Klhott 3,000 A G Fonlyce 2,604 Fiiutitsin & Farlow G.1SS Estate of A F Farnham 5,491 G V Fordyce 2,810 S Furry 3,333 Fisher Bros 3,275 N Fisher C.378 PNFicke 2.5S0 Fondray & Mclveiizie 3,695 J L Gruhb 2,876 V J Gregory 3,333 O Ganiard 6,871 KGranpner 4,275 Giti Lin. ... ... .. 3,000 A Gordon ." 5.459 Jesse Houek 5,122 EsUte of It li Hargadine 13.287 Jame3 Hamlin 7,933 J Helms. ..... .......... 8,360 Ben Haymond 15,174 B Herman 4,648 J A Hanley 3.2S2 Wm Hoffman 5,027 il Hanley 12,755 G Wliaacs 4,567 Estate of J Ish 16,807 E Jacobs 3,596 U K Khun 5.222 Kubli Si Bolt 9,177 C W Kahler 9,950 G Karewski ,Q. 21,248 Kasper Kubli 13,065 P Lyttleton 2,602 GeoM Lovo..., 5,600 Mary Love 5,600 G W Lance 4.47S J T Layton 3,166 J S Lacy 3,004 U Linn 10, 160 J A Love 5,626 McCall fcCo 4,213 J McCall 3.4S6 McCall, Atkinsou &. Co 11,313 John Murphy .' 3,831 W C Myer 6,995 Dan Miller 4,125 10 Miller 2,825 B I1 jlyer. ......................... 8,787 Wm Jlathews 2,565 ThosMc Andrew 3.2C3 Lewis 4 Laikin Mc Daniel 10,853 DP Mithews 2,866 AS Moon 3,302 C C McClendon 3,474 C Mingtis 5,126 A Martin ..... .. 16,7S4 M Mentor 8,250 John Miller 7,217 Masonic Lodge 3,059 Pat MuMahon 4,325 MaurudrrBros 17,488 II Norton 3,435 J Neathamcr 4,165 G Naylor 2,772 J Niin.in 5,719 Chan Nickcll 3,190 PWOUell 6.724 J O'Brien 2,669 Fred Otten '. 2,652 JnhiiOrth S,14S O.t CStaoCo...- 3,950 MmC Patterson 4,913 SIstjtti Sinoaeo. F. II. Drake, Esq., Detroit, Mich. sf fered beyond all description from a skia disease which appeared on his hands he-id nnd face, and nearly "destroyed, his eyes. The most careful doctoring tailed to help him. ncd after all had failrd he used the t irrtcrnA. Rcsolyest internally, Ccti cuiia and Cuticura Soap externally, and was enrcu, auu uas rennmeu pericctly well to this day. ScroiTTiliv. Hon. Wm. Taylor, Boston, says: "After three months' use of the Ccticura Reme dies, and 12 years of as constant sufferinj; from humor of the face, neck and scalp as was ever endured, I can say that I am cured, and pronounce my case the most rcmarKable on record. "I have been so elated with my success that I have stopped men on the street who were aQlcted and told them to set the Cuticura RcmediM and they wonld cure them. SIijlxx 3EX-tixta.or. Mrs. S. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head nnd some parti of her body were almost raw. Head cov ered with scabs and sores. SulTcrid fear fully and tried everything. Permanently cured by Cuticura Reuudies. Remedies arc for salo brail druggists. Price of Ccticura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 50c; large boxes, $1: Ccti cuiiA Resoi.vunt, the new Blood puriflcr, SI per bottle. Ccticura Medicinal Toilet Soap, 25c; Cuticura Medicinal Shaviso faOAr, loc, in liars lor baruer nnd large consumers. 50c Principal depet, WEEKS & POTTER. Co3lou, M&rfl ES"A11 mailed tree on receipt of pnee. OrosuV nuts nnd sell Sentinels to subscribers on the train while Steve Hubbard and Dick Ish will rustle for outside busi ness. When the Southern Pacific R, R. is completed with it its connection, to New Oreleans an event that is expec ted to occur by next Summer immi grants will be conveyed by this route from Liverpool to San Franciso for S40 to S50. Thi is looked forward to as being the solution of the problem pre sented by California's distance from the centers of civilization, and by the consequent high rates of freight and passenger transportation that have heretofore been checking her business progress and her rapid settlement. A literary society has been organized at the Schieffelin school house on Rogue river. The young ladies and gentlemen in that neighborhood have capacities for making such an organ ization both pleasant aud profitable. Literary societies, properly conducted, are productive of much good, and should receive the encouragement and assistance of everybody who is inter estedin social and educational advance ment We wish our friends the best of success, and hope their examtile will be emulated in other parts of the county. lenson,j.uary jT. Brown J T Campbell C Cremer N Crook H F Dr Daniel R P il D Davis John H Davis Sam Dean Geo E Fitzgerald Wm 8 Green John Greenewatt J W Harris Israel Hershberger O B Hooton Isaac Hudson David H . Littleton P,- TtmJBWTi' Lard OrricE at Roseduro Oon., uci. 1. 1001. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his in tcntion to make final proof in biipport of his claim, and th:-t said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Josephine county, at Kcrbyville, Oregon, on Satur day, December 3, 1881, viz: Divid Lind scv. Homestead 2740 for the N of S E hi, S W X of N E i( nnd SEof N W J Sec.2lT37SR."iW. He mimes the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Peter Jordan, harlcs Bradford, of Murphy and James Lindsey, S. Mess enger, of Williams creek, rll of Joephine county, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. OT Payne.. FM Plymale D I ennnier J P Parker Estate of C Pickens. J A Panky S Phillips II U"Ot Jos H.ipp Mrs S Robinson.... J Robinson - L Reese Mrs C Rader - J B Rodgers - Wm Ray J E Ross W Reamcs - Reames Bros PJRjan Thus Nnith cOs-LIVS' One roi.urf'c Voltaic .,.... RIBS ci rrrwnEf'EC11110 Plastfh, iASTE- superior to every nthr elecliicai appliance before the public rIhcy instantly relievo Dyspepsia, Liver ompiaint. Jiaiana, r ever anu Ague, anu Kidney and Urinary Difficulties, and may oc worn over me iiihh me suuuiivu. uy the kidneys, or any affected part. Pri( 2o cents, bout cvervwnere. WEEKS A POTTER. Boston, Msss. er rica A. 0. U. W. GRAND BALL!! -TO BE GIVEN BY- Maim Franiis 3ns3 Manville H Marsh Siuon Merritt DJ Murry Join Orders Wit Randies, Joseph Riugen S R. Roberts Earry Satterlield James Simpson ohn L Smith Join 2 Stuart E U WiltzT ' Williams W H Max Muller P M. The railroad surveyors are now run ning lines southward from thi summit towards Strawberry Valley aid Castle Rock, and have rented the htuso form erly occupied by John Beatgham, in Strawberry Valley, as their leadquar- ters. The whole country is being ex amined between Strawberr; Valley and Butteville, towards gttting the lowest grade for the railroad to cross the divide and highest poini between Sacramento river and Shasta Valley Yreka Journal. Notice. LiASDJi'ElUJ AV lUiStuuuo, vjo.n., i o w -Stevunson - uctooer 1J, 1601. ) rj Sflr "Notice !b hcrebv siven that the toliow- v Rivtn.l,'n! ing.namcd settler has filed notice of Jus sterlinc M Co intention to maKe unai prooi in suppori s1ciia Bros of his claim, and that said proof will be 'tit Scliulz made before the Judge or llerKot Jose- L Solomon phinc county at Kcrbyville, Oregon, on j (j Tolman Thursday, December 1st, lBbl.viz: Tobias McNew, D.S. No. 3,900 foi the N W if ot S W M --'cc. 3 T 39 S It 5 W. H names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Boat, John U. snoe make, John Johns and Willinin JlcXew, all of Williams Creek, Josephine county, Oregon. Wm. . Benjamin, uegister. TOR SALE. A House and Lot for sale in Jackson ville. Lot is about nn acre land and in good cultivation and newly fenced, with number of fruit trees. The house is new, 26x28, i story, three rooms below and two up stairs besides there is a barn and hen house, and the best well water in the town of Jacksonville. For further par ticulars inquire of Frank Krause. KNABE PIAJSJOS "For beauty of tone, touch nnd action, I have never seen their equal." CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. "The Knabe' is absolutely the best piano made A. L. BANCROFT & Co. 721 Market Street, -. F. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. . 5.223 . 4,079 . 2.821 . 3,859 . 3,300 . 3,147 . 4.460 . 4,275 . 4.995 . 2.5S6 2.379 3,807 4,709 2,746 - 3,037 8,539 - 3,465 14,000 - 8,183 4,145 WFSoneer ----- 3.71G C S Snreant - 2,556 Mrs E Stow ----- 7,263 JSmusIe - 2,860 J Sizemore - -!?: .- 3,879 J SarprnYl.l - -''- 3 t7 BANNER LODGE HO. 23. l.NTlCNT ORDER 0? D.MTKD W0RK1B.1, AT HOLT'S HALL. ON THANKSGIVING NIGHT. Committee of Arrangements. rrank Krause, Henry Klippel. K. Kubli, Sol. rt ise, Fred. G rob. IlECEmoN Committee. Hon. E. R. Wats n. Hon. II. K.Hanna,Dr.G . II. Aiken. Wm. Bybec, John W. Baker, F. M. Ply male. Floou CoMMiTTEE.Clias. Nickell. T. T. McKcnzic, D. II. Feathers, Dr. Will. Jackson, Newman Fisher. ,-'' J ' 3,593 2.S59 3.2S0 14.S00 3,000 3,645 11,400 3.710 J Thompson ----- 4,237 S C Taylor J Tupper J P Tutis F Towne - - J G Vandyko Wells Bros J P Walker Mrs P Wells - - Giles Well, Sr, - I Woolen Wagner, Anderson & Co Estate of L J White Williams & Montgomery Esta'eof M Walker - .1 B Wrisley E F Walker - J Wateou - - Wm Wilson - - Wintjen & Helms - D Wbctstoue - - WUTCo, - - 5.127 5,007 5,126 2,937 4,363 6,175 4,246 3,135 5,183 3.652 6,764 7,019 3.045 12.G34 3,361 3.3S2 6,127 2,516 5,500 4,401 4,000 The best of music and supper will bo furnished and ovcrybody is invltedio at cna.L " Z"- ' TZ'lolx.otsi &2.00; Tickets can be procured of Sol. "Wiso at X. Fisher's Store. New State Saloon, Cor. California li 3d Cts., John Noland - - Prop. Ex-Governor Morgan of New York was offerded the Secretaryship of the Treasury bv President Arthur but has declined the same. No further appoint ments liavo yet been mado for Cabinet 1 positions. This favorite resort has lately been thoroughly renovated and stocked with a complete assortment ot the finest wines, liquors and cigars in the market. The celebrated Thistle Dew whisky Is kept constantly on hand here. nected with the house, and the reading table will always be supplied with the latest and choicest periodicals, newspap ers, etc. rgGivc me a call. JOHN NOLAND. Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1SS1. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of J. P. McDaniel & Co. Is dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted will please pay Jerry Nunan, all those having c'sims against the firm will present tl"-m a- once for payment. J. P. MCDANIEL, J. NUNAN. Jacksonville, October 4, 1831. . SS ?N-.