!- ( -? THE OREGON SENTINEL "Wednesday, : : January 8, 1879 AQSNT3 FOE THE BEHTI HEL. 8.M.PeUengill& Co New York Geo. P. Roccll fc Co New York Rowcll & Cheesmaa St. Lonis L. P. Fither San Francisco D. H. Steams Portland Ilcllglana IJIrrctorj". M. E. CnuRCn. Religion services eT ery Sunday at the usual hoars, by the Rev erend M. - Williams, D. A. Crowell and A. ITardison ' CATnouo Sksvick. Services will be eld at the Catholic Chnrch in this place eiery Sunday at the usual hnnre in the moraim; and eTcniog, Rev. Father Blan chet officiating. M. E. Sunday ScnooL. Rrpular meet iog every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock OATnotW Schdat Scnoot.. Regular meeting every Suoday afternoon at 2 o'clock mMMuv jmii ii 'SnERirr's Sale. The Ashland Acad 'emy property and a parcel of land "owned by Joseph Rath, deceased, are 'to " bo offered at Sheriff's sale on lebuary 8th. Beau the advertise ments. Masosio Installation The newly elected officers of "Warran Lodge No. 10, A- P. it A. M., are to be installed tX their hall by D. D. G. M., Thos. G. Hearties this evening. All members and sojourning brotteren are invited to at tend. JIax Mullek, Sec. From Ashland. A large delegation from Ashland visited Jacksonville last week, among which we iictitcd Jesse Houck and wife, A. D. Tfelman and wife, J. M. McCall, Jacob "Warmer, "W. "W. Kentnor, J. D. Fountain, S. "W. Kilgore and H. S. Emery. tf Apditional Mail Service. "Wis. Carll passed through town last week on his way south. He was making arrangements for starting the half daily service for transporting third class matter of er the line of the 0. k. C. Stage Co., and thought lie would lave it in running order Bometiu!e this week. Declined. Wo hove received an article in reply to cue in the "Tircoa'' oft couple of weeks ago entitled "Oar Boys," with z. re-ucet to publish, but decline it for two reasons. On3 is that tho ncme cf the real r.u the? is not attached to the s.iticl3 in question, and the ether is that it i3 too grciiM. The SK"Tr;., can not h?. Hied for the psrpose dcfuVed. Pr:ons i:: KsyASA. From W. IL Oheppelle, v&o I:e,s just returned from xlorada, tho Tioscburg "Independent" cere that the average prices paid for steel: there are r.s follows: Cattle, from ycerlings to fu'd grown, vlO to $25 per licedj beef on foot, eur to five cent per poundj stock sheep, C2 to $2,50 per Lcsi; mutton sheep per head, $3 to 3, 50; hogs on foot, fivo to seven cents. o Oh Time. In order to get ahetd of u51 other bidders a certain citizen of this county last week forwarded a bid to Washington for a new mail route fcr which a petition has been in circu lation for some time past Tue peti tion and bid were enclosed in tho same envelope, and if "first say" is worth anything, tho tforsaid citizen ought to be successful in Lccuring the contract. Itivnn Survey. A. "W. Frcssley incrfms us that the survey of Eogue Hiver from Hock Point to the sea proved a failure by tho capsizing of tho boat at a point a short dis tance below the mouth cf Galice creek, and the loss of their provisions and tools. E. G. Eastwick, the engineer in charge, states that tho river can net be made navigable for any sum of mon ey that Congress would bo liable to ap propriate for this purpose, and the matter will end with thi3 experiment. JonN Freshour Convicted. From a private letter written by "W. J. Ellis of Tulare county, Cal., to Sheriff Bybee of this place, we get ths following in formation in regard to the trial of John nd Joseph Freshour, on a charge of cattle stealing, for which they were arrested in this county soveral months ago by Sheriff Bybee and Deputy Sher iff Ellis: John was convicted on two of the indictments, u. H -was sentenced to the State Prison for eight years on one and three on the othsr eleven years in alL Joseph FresLour's trial was postponed until the present. .lc..?a of court. Service Increased. Through the efforts of Senator John H Mitchell the mail service between this place and Big Butte is to be increased from two to three trips per week, the extra- service tocommenceouFebruarylst This will be good news to the citizens of this lo cality, and is a change that ought to have been ordered some time ago. Pat McMahon, the present contractor will hereafter havo charge of the entire line to Big Butte, expecting to run a stage from here to Eagle Point, and from there to tho terminus of tho route, he will carry the mails on horseback. 1LOCAL. ITEMS. No rain yet. Roads dusty. Cold, frosty weather. Settle up and make the printers hap-PJ- Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Tobacco. Navy Counterfeit silver coin in circulation. Look out for it Schools re-opened last Monday after a short vacation. Our physicians report very little sick ness in the valley at present Kahler fc Bro. mean just what they say in another column of this paper. Capt "Work has sold his fine thor oughbred Jersey bull to the BeallBros. An interesting report of our City Sexton will be found in another col umn. A prize spelling bee is to take place at Colver's hall in Phoenix this eve ning. Rev. J. B,. N. Bell returned to Rose burg last week after a short stay in this locality. New Year calls were me.de by a number of tho young men of this place on New Year's day New Year partiw were held at Phoenix, Ashland, "Willow Springs, Applegato and this place. No mining notes to report this week, as the lete frezc-up has caused a sus pension o2 all work in that line. A calico ball, under tho aucpice3 ,of the Jaokconrile Cccial Club, is announc ed for Feb Kth, St Talentino'a day. "William and Henry llensor have opened a tobacco and general variety store in the loom adjoining tho C. O. D. f.loon. J. IL Tcnn rad family will soon remove to their farm en Dry Creek, where they will remain daring the pres ent Winter. .. Two of those fine pictures brought hero by L. H. Nichols, cf Yreka, now ornament the New State raloon. They are beauties. Frank Ennis visited tho English Go's mines in Josephine county lest week Rnd reports everything dried up in that locality. ilrr- Florence Shipley presided at ths organ at the Christmas tree and Festival he'd at the Club Room en ODri3tma3 eJBP In the TJ. S. District Court of Jan uary Sd, motion fcr new trial in tho eas3 cf "J. G. ve. W. C. Griswcld was argued and submitted. Work will soon bo commenced on a new church building at Phoenix, to be constructed by the members of the M. E. Church at that place. Gcnl. John E. Ros3 returned from Salem last Wednesday, where he has been fcr soni3 time as a member of the Investigating Committee. S. Cohn has cent in his resignation as Postmaster at Willov Springs, and N. Cook i3 acting as Deputy until a reg ular appointment ic made. W. 3. Higinbotham haa opened a new wagon shop at Central Point in conncclicn -with the blaekcrnivh shop owned by George Sferrimaa. IT. S. Postal Agent, Geo. A. Steel, passed through town last Sunday on 3u3 way South. He is looking after Postal matters in this section. H. M. Thatcher and Miss Hate Pear son, cf Linkviile, who have been here en a visit during tie holidays, started on their return homo on Sunday last Jake Phillips, who had a leg broken one Caj last week while working at the mines of Klippel, Hanna i Co., is recovering under the care of Dr. Rob inson. Jchn Egan has discovered a. quarts ledge near Willow Springs which pros pects exceedingly well Judge Hanna and Geo. W. Elliot s.re interested with him. A case of crim. con. i3 now agitating the minds cf some cf the residents of Applegato precinct. We learn that a warrant ha3 been issued foi" the arrest of tho guilty party. Why cant the farmer's of this valley buy their dry goods, boots a shoes, tobacco, crockery, eta, of S. Cohn, where produce is taken in exchange at the highest market price. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church at Ashland realized $175 from the festival held there on Chrisihmas eve. The money will bo applied for tho benefit of tho Church. Deputy Sheriff Caton visited Yreka in an official capacity on Monday list bringing back a passenger on hi3 re turn on the following day. The mar riage notice will bo found in another column. J. G. Birdsey and Clias Straub have purchased some mining property on Foot's creek and are getting things in readiness for -work this Winter. A hydraulic pipe is now being placed in position. A. large number of. the substantial farmers of this valley were in town on Saturday last to attend the railroad meeting at that time. Considerable interest was manifested by those pres ent Madame Holt favored us this -week with one of her excellent cakes accom panied byja bottle of wine. While en joying the same all hands joined in wishing her many more happy New Years. Looking down the muzzle of a dou ble barrel shot gun at three o'clock in the morning is not a very pleasant recreation at this season of the year, at least one of our citizens expresses this as his opinion. Some boys hunting near town shot one of Sheriff Bybee's hogs with a small rifle ball one day last week, but wheth er done accidently or otherwise is not known. The boys better 'look a leedle out" if this is repeated. N. Cook and wife havo removed to Willow Springs having pUfchasarthepJill, Peter, i3aci!J property formerly occupied by S.Cohn He has a full stock of general merchan dise on tho way and will commence buslnce3 en its arrival. R. M. Garrett visited Crescent City last week to straighten matters with tho authorities of that county, and l.a.3 had his stock released. This 13 the stock attached for debts contiactod by tho former mail carrier. On tho 28th of last month 7. K. Mercer was sentenced to 15 years in tho penitentiary, and to pay a fino of 31C0 and the cor.i of trial, fir tho mur der cf A. C. Macdonald at Portland on tho ISth cf September last. Tho members cf Jacksonville Lodge No. 10 and also of Table Rock Encamp ment, L 0. 0. r., partook of an oyster cupper at Grcb & Ulrica's on Thursday and Saturday ovening cf last week, af ter tao close of the installation ceremo nies. The resumption act went into forco on January lfit,and oursubscribers are hereby notified that silver, green backs, county orders, gold notes, P. 0. money orders and a limited amount of gold ccrs -rill be received at par in payment of all accounts due this office. A New Year's ball was held at the AppieatJ school houce on New Year's eve at which forty-five tickets were sold. The money received for the tickets cold, togtther -with the proceeds of the sa loon, were donated to tho district, and tho school realizes nearly $2C0. Rather a novel, but profitable, way ox assisting cchsolx Wo hear considerable complaint from some of cur subscribers in Lake county that their mail does not reach them as soon as it ought, and parties in this place corpplain of the fact that letters coming from that county do not arrive here until one day afler the usual time required for them to come through. There is a screw loose come where. The Applegate party mentioned in last week's issue as having demolished his furniture on his arrival home after having received the mitten from his girl, denies having destroyed the arti cles mentioned, and says ho can prove it by tho fact that he did not possess the household goods named. We are catisfied and givo the defendant the benefit of the doubt. Less money in circulation now than for somo time past Onereascn of this is that no money has yet been taken out of our mines this season, and an other is that very little stock has been sold to outside parties by the farmers and stock men of this valley. Horse and cattle buyeis report that they can buy cheaper in California than in this vicinitv. Real Estate TnAi;sAcnoitn. -The louowing era tno real estate tr; tions for tho past" Week: M. Eaum and wifo to I. IT. Shook. certain premises in Ashland precinct. Consideration, 6475. Albert IL Hammond to Amos Wil litts, one-Iialf interest in saw-mill and premises on Jenny creek. Considera tion, 1,G70. Wm. Eilger and wifa to N. Cook, certain premises in Willow Springs pre cinct Consideration, $380. U. S. patents to Jas. J. Fryer and A. S- Moon have been recorded. Geo A. Bunch to Thos. Hopwood, saw-mill and premises on Evans creek. Consideration, $275. Daley & Emery to H. T. Inlow. twenty-seven hundredths of an aero in Eagle Point Consideration 50. State of Oregon to IL T. Inlow, 40 acres of school land in Ashland precinct Consideration, 50, Four TJ, S, patents issued to Thos Hopwood havo been recorded. . Installation The following offi cers for Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No 2, Imp. O. R. M., were installed for the ensuing term at their hall last evening: Sachem, H. K. Hanna; Sen-Sagamore, E. B. Watson; Junior Sagamore, E. H. Autenrieth, Prophet, Adam Schmidt HJIi'HWlJllJH, III ApFlecaie iteuaa. One regulrr correspondent it this place sends cs ytu TcUcing items from that locality: Frosty nights and cool days. Everybody enjoying good health. The New Year has come and going on, hut I have not heard of any acci dents caused by "swearing off." Hope there may be none. In a former letter I did not say "gratify" the assertion, but it should be "qualify," but let it pass and let me make this apology to thosa who were then called hoodlums, by saying that they were so far outdone in hood lumism by lomo church members that they are ashamed now and behave well wherever they go. A qusestion for Theologians can a church member going to prayers in the church, having a ten inch blade butcher knife strapped round him, said to be "armed with tho sword of the spiritl" It certainly is , enough to make BBiiniL other bachelors fc;l down in spirits to hear of the many weddings recently. But having borno the stings of fortune in ills they know, they are cautious not to fiy'to those of matrimony; yet I hear it whispered that several intend breaking ranks and joining the enemy. But let that go, so hero we have in Jcsophine county, by Rev. Wooldridge, Mr. Clarke to Miss. Lewis, that is they got married. Also Mr. Weath ery to Miss, Lewis, and, and, but as tho returns have 'not all como in from tho several precincti I will not attempt at the majority, but will state that le gions in -Josephine havo lately got married and others are on the evo of marrying, while still others are stand ing idly about seeking for somo one to hav6 them, and some skulking, yet wanting to marry. T will only add that just let them marry if they think there is no hereafter, for blis3 must he spread on thick to keep Well, and constantly to bo renewed. As an indication of better times en Applegat3 tiyumlewhero I will state that the threo balls toon in Leariy" fourhundred dollars and all were held in about a week's time. At the last one down tho river, Finnigan's ball was nowhere, for ona man was knock ed through the window of the ball room, while ethers lave to undergo re pairs. Anplcgate you are awaro is noted for VLhir.'?s. bet the sof c im- peachment that paoplo yarns down hero, 13 ere .0 tcJ each big yarns down here, a overdrawn; but we 'j a people know that tho eye3 o" the world are on us, hence wc use choice language not overdrawn. Comkittsk os .Railkoad. Tho fol lowing named gentlemen havo been appointed by E. E. Andtrson, Chair man of tho railroad meeting held here on Saturday last, to act as a Committee of one, in their respective precincts, to solicit subscriptions for the purpose of making a preliminary survey of the proposed narrow gauge railroad from this place to the ccast: Ashland John M McCall Phccnix ,. Little Butto .... Big Butte Flounce Roek.,. Table Reck . . . . j Reck Pcint , C S Sargent . James J Fryer Georgo A King , . . . W A Owen ,. ..CCMcClenden , . . Eenj. Hr.ymond Silas Draper E Dimick Lewis Ash Foots Creel w , Grants Pa23 ....... Lcland Applegato TJn'sn Town ....... Stcrlingville Manzanita . Pleasant Creek..., Jacksonville John Bolt , TCamc-on . .Georgo Yaudes C Magrader . . Ches Williams .E D Foudray Willow Springs Thomas Wright Chimney Rock. . .Abraham Miller Jr. Twelve MrjtDEr.2R3. Thcro are tjrclvo men sunder sentence of death, ia Oregon, including the four Indians at Pendleton, convicted of George Coggan's murder: A D. Wnltncv at Salem; Jetnes Uodkrlho Dalles; John son and Irown, tad two Chinancn, Charley jLeu and Air Lee of Portland. Swarda jsrill soon ba tried for murder, also Indian Jackson, for killing Dennis Spellan, J Imtortakt Nonca. Tho taxpayers oi mis county who aro delinquent on the rolls cf 1877 aro rcreby noti fied to call at the Sheriff's office and settty the same at once. The names of all tihose-Trho remain delinquent en February 1st, 1879, -iri'l be published at tliat time, and taxpayers will gov ern themselves- accordingly. Wsr. Btbes. Sheriff oi Jackson County. LijfcKY Queen Rnrrr.D. We havo it frnni reliabe authority that the Luclyy Quocn iiine has been rented for true period of one year to a Mr. Rodehaugb. The terms of lease are private witi the company. Mr. Rode baaghwsau experienced miner, rad after pratirol tests, is satisfied he ean work tjhf ore with profit Wer wish him sute-ess. "Independent" Jack ko. Sale. Sheriff Bybee of fers one of hifine thoroughbred Jacks for rain, or wiiKtrn?n.fm- nMs. T, , , 'J"--"" U5k UUJO, I sheep or cattle. DGNT FORGET IT. If yon tc3 troubled Tritt scrrrames, are disheartened, tired cf lifa, fear death or feel out of oorta a tk saying l", ycu may safely ecirtlado that yoa .have tLe dyspepsia e? Livsr Complaint The liver ia very-apt tc become torpid this season of tho year as poisons aris ing from stagnant water tw decaying vegetation are mora numerous and us through inhalation taken intc ths bleed. TTnleaa the liver is strong and active, and furnishes a snpply cf fresh and pure blood to drive out the imparities, the abovo mentioned symptoms surely follow, and if not heeded, end in mora terrible diseases and death. White's Prairie Flower proves itself the Great Liver Pancea. Its action on tho liver is different from any other medicine ever compounded. Its cares are truly wonderjfuL Try it Price twcsty-Sve cent and seventy-five cent3. For sale by E. C. Brooks. effort is now of thisjplcce to organize an engine com pany, and a meeting of those interested is hereby called to meet at the City Hall this evening at 7 o'clock. The company, when organized, propc3o using the old hock and ladder truck now owned by tho city until Buck time as a new engine can be purchased out of the fund set asido for that purpose. Jack sonville has been visited by sevoral very disastrous conflagrations during the past few years, which might have boen checked with half tho damage providing a good firo department with engine and water had been on hand at that time. Tho engine fund amounts to about 3300, nearly enough to pur chase a good second-hand engine in San Francisco and 'tho balance required could bo easily made up by the dramatic association recently organized giving entertainments for the benefit of that fund, Attend tho meeting and ox prcssyour views on this important matt TrbNsw Year's Ball. -The ball given! by the German Social Club at Yeit Sdiutz' hall aQ. New Year's night proved an immense succCTT both in at tendance and general mamTgement ajl o'clock r.M.of ia!dd.jr,aUtben5blH , . . . e, J'V' - Ltlsno interest of the dsfeadont J. H.SicSd The music furnished by the Jackson ville Ctring Rand and the supper by Madame Holt wero up to their usual standard, and gave ths best cf tatisfac ticn. Cons:derahloftcms'.rppnt v-m f- fcrded by the distribution of- prceonts from a tree in tho centre of the hall, tfter which dancing wa3 continued till near sbc o'clock in tho mcrning. Ninety-six tickets were told. We learn that this Club contomplato giv ing a ma'querado ball at somo date not far distant PncciNcr Juu7 Lk?. A list of the names drawn en Monday, January G, 1879, by J. H. Huffer, Justico of the Peace, assisted by J. R. Neil and W. A. Mcpherson, to serve for tho term 1879, to wit: L. J. C. Duncan, A. M. Berry, J. N. T. Miller, Jacob Ish, J. A, Cardwell, R. C. Armstrong, C. C. Beekman, James Lawrence, Pat Donegan, Wm. Jackson, L W. Berry, Peter Britt, K KubU, John Orth, Henry Pape, Nat Langell, James Elli ott, Charles Howard, E. R. Reames, Charles Nickell, Wm. M. Turner, A. Martin, E. D. Foudray, Frank Krause, M. Hanley, W. A. McPherson, George Stevenson, L. Colomca, Georgo Brown, and G. W. Holt. TJ. 0. R. M. Election. At a regu lar meeting of Jacksonvillo Staram, 17o. AZ T7. 0. R. M., held in their hall on Thursday, Jan. 2d, 1879, the following oiajers were elected for tho ensuing term: O. C., N. Fis,her; TJ. C, L. Petsold; B. C., S. Cohn; Treas urer, V. Seht2;,L Max Muller; G. S., XL Y. HclmJo "Wsttcrer. These ofScers aro to be installed oa Thursday ovening, January ICth. New Stoks at Phcsxix. Chris Bailey hue opened out businees at Phcsnix and is now prepared to do any repairing in the harness or boot and shoo line. This will be quite a conven ience to the citizens of Phccnix and vicinity, and they will do well to givo Chris, a call for anything in hia line. County Coput. The following pro ceedings occurred at the term of Coun ty Court held on January Cth, Judge S J. Day presiding: I. Scheer vs. Yeit Schutz, action at law to recover money. Case contin ued till next term. To Thh Ladh3. Mrs. N. J. Mc Pherson is prepared to do all kinds of sewing. The making cf ladies' and children's clothing is made a speciality. Booms ia Orth'o building, up-stairs, next door to "Kmes" office. Mat Dillon invites the public to inspect his stock of liquors amf cigars. Call and yon will be convinced that ho keeps none but tho finest brands. Ton Sale or Trade. A good span of work horses will be exchanged for a good spring wagon. For particulars j enquire at this office wrga-ywg'-anatLg. " jratiL." abCAjEUEuasx?. rHILUPS-IRVTINAl tne Franco Asaericao Hotel Jan, Tib, by S. S- DJi Cooot? Jadfft, S. yhlUijo and EMe Irwin. WIL90IT aTJMMTir-At tba twMeo f Alfred Rararatl, D?e. U8th, 1878, by Rev. G. W. Hoxie, W. W. VTiUoo sad iliw Ealaer Remind. T?lLLTAM3-A.RM4TROJfU At the Frao American Hotel Dee 30tb, by S J. Dy. County Judge, J. II, TVilliara and Mia H'uubeth Arcttronj. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ShGrifFo Sals. JYTraTUEOFAN- EXECUTION E5 cad crder of m!e 3cly toacJ oat r.l Hit Olrcalt Ccert of the State of Oregon, for Jackion coanty, oa the 28tb d&y of De etrabf, 1678, cpon a judgment And decree in fior of E. F. Wttr tn-J "W. 0. Mytr aw egiicst J. H. Skidnore nnd A. M Skidmora for the um of 32,672 23, and in 'aror of Sa:t end Uo'orlgon, f,nd a?ain?t J. !! Skidmora and A. XI. Skidnore fcr tbe am of 31,623 33, sll In poll tcin of tbe Unitedf Stalls, tnd-tbs costs ood disbarst- menl, and to me directed-nd delivered, commanding cud requiring mt to make tt !fl Isvyjind tale of th followfot; Oyiarihjd premise, vts. UecmniDiTRt a post fcr the S W coruer of lot No. tno (2) la block No. acrea (7) ia th town of Ashland in sid county and State. Variation used 19 de$r East, thence S CO its W 763 links to a post on the West boundary tin of Donation claim No 40 in Township 39 3 or R 1 Knit, these North 463 links to a pout oa said West boundary of oltin No 40. throes N 7 dee E 68 links to a post for ths N W corner of lot No one (1) in b'ock No seven (7). thence S23deg E 332 linki to the plnce of beginning, containing 3.60 cree excepting therefrom a much of said land as bat been deeded to the Wm) Ashhcd Ditob Company for a right of way for no irrigating ditch. Also lots No. one (1) and two (2) in block No seTen (7) in tbe town of Ashland in fsid county, and State, better knorrnsi the Ah&nd Academy and Iota, nod that tbr proceeds of aacb tale of it:d above described premium be applied, Firt to the payment cf tb costs sr.d disbursements of tail tixed at 532 92 1-2 and tbe aceraiwr "cost. Second, to tba payment to Plaintiff;, K. P. Walker and W. C. Myer the earn cf $$3. 480 10 nnd intereat, from NoTember 22d, 1873 at 10 per cent per nnnnm. Tbiid, tn tho payment of tbe jadgment ol Snsc tad Robertson for tht sum of 31 ,638 S3 end ia tereit at 7 prr cent per annnm from the 22d day of November, 1878, nil of said sums payable in United Statos gold coin. Fonrtb, t'us remainder. If any thero be, pey oxer to the Mid J. n. Skidmora tnd A. M. Skldmore or their coigns. 1 bare Icvi'd neon and will offer for aols fcr csb in U. S. gold coia at public aectirn, to the hijbpst bidder at tb9 Uourt Uousoaoor ia Jeckeonrilta, J action Co. Ojjn., SATtRPW, ttlinVAHY, Sill, 1ST. mrir-jd A. ii. Skidmori tn tnd to tbe &bo? dueriSta premtwa. Leried upon as the prnpfrt7 of thaioove named UMeodaala .1. n. Skldmore and A.iL Skidmora '.o (etl;fT tua demands of thff above il'Vd ; eetloa. WM. BYB ' m Tm . UMI.ATpjpjpjpjH.'jta Jsc;o3rni?,i;a3, SxaeriSfo Sals. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION duly famed oat cf tht Circuit Court ol the State of Orecns, for Jicktca Ccnaty. on the 3.1 day cfJanaafy. 1879, apon the follow mi laticmeots in faror of U. 5. trews ki and agair.'t Jcp-ph Rath for the earn of 71 00 nca inte rest at on per cent rer month from the 8ih day of December 1873, anr cotii. ana in ivur oi u. jarew-tKi ami nL'sldJt Joerb Rath for the tamo!SC3- 87 1 3 end interest at 10 Pr cent per an num ffosi tbe 15tb dy of Jacuary, 1877, and costs. The costs of said judgments taxed .t C3i 10. and al;o tbe e:crni.is coats eed tc res directed and delirereJ. I hare levied npou ord will offer for sI for can at puolic auction, to m ninesi ouUWr at ti.e Cosrt Hoctc coor in acKtOD7ilI Jaoktun County Oresen, en SiTrKDV?, 1EKEJA2V Sth, ISIS. at tno o'clock 7 u. ol said dty.&ll the right tills and interest cf Joseph Ruth, drcoa.rd, in win to the roitovzicg cecrii)a premises tis: tbb Si Zor tac J w 14 ofieoUio 17. and the N V7 K of the N E Ki, nn I the N B 11 of the N W Ki of section 20. in township 38, Bof R 2 W, containing ICO acreo. situated to uackun county. Oregon, It-vied cpon aa ths property of eoid defeodunt Joseph Rath to tctialy the dosasdi of the above turned eiocaticn. V.'U. BTTBEK. Bheriffof Jack-on Co. Oa. JacksoiTille, Jan. 6tb. 1879. This Space is Reserved for' S. COHN. llVSJHT ncsoRiFTJox or cut- rzmsrsmsr. SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION duly Issued oat of ths Circuit Court ol the 8ttU cf Oregon, for Jackson County, 03 tbe 20th day of December, 1878, opoa ft judgment in faror of Abler Band, and ngaiasi Lew id Home, for the recovery of the sum of SS0.38, with interest at the rats of ten per cent, per annum, from the 29ih day of July, 1876, and the further sum of S6.15 coat, end the accruring costs, end to C directed and delivered, I have leried ipon aodjwill offer for sale for cash at publio auction to the highest bidder, at tbe Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson connty, Oregon, on 3atarday, the 1st day of Feb, uary, 1879, at one o'clock r. m. of said day. all ths right titlj and Interest of Lewii Home ia and to the following Real Proper. ty. to -aW; The S JJ of the S E K of sec tion 17, in Township 37, South of range 2 W. coataing 80 acres. Jjevied upon aa the pro pet of ths dafecJant, Lewis Home, to satisfy Ike demands of the abOTQ named Eiecsvon. WILLIAM BYBEE. Sheriff of Jccsson County, Oregon, Jacksonville, Dec, 26th 1878. Sottlo T3p ! Settle Up! TTAVING A LARGE NUMBER OP JUL fccconnta oa our books we hereby give ro-tirinu account to come forward at onal up. W must hare the money. a rettletcsnt is made immediately! GO'ieotion 77111 be mede. KAHLER h TO S3SS3?ASSE CERTAIN PARTIES HAVING down tbj fenc9 of my pasture ea? town, thereby occasioning a considerable iuu oi catna acu sGeep, a inereioro cauuoa, and worn all per?ra against further tres pass upon said 1'itiis under penalty of riff orotis prosccuiion. JOUN ORTH. Jacksonrillf , Deo. 4, 1878. Sottlo up Sa-70 Costs fTAVING CONOLT rED TO Rg- XJ. i mora my pUcs ol be if sa from Willow Springs I hereby (rite i ice to all those indebted to me either by unto or book ac count to come forward at once and settle op and thsreby eove cosU. I mast have tha money due mo ami nolca they are paid im mediately tbe accounts will bo placed in the hands of anouicer for collection. A. FISHER By 8. COHN. December 25th 3m LOCAL AGENCY. AU AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED L lleatty Piano." and Organs for the coun ties of JasLron, Josephine, Douglas and Lake. Any one wishing to purchase one of thesn !ntrcmenU cn transact their bunlne a with, c-. PriceJ citremely lo;r. AH wishing oou asd obeap piano call and tea mi. MRS. B T. DOWELL. ODD Sal0C33L. CALIFORNIA T., WEBB & McDAlWEL. TiHI3 POrDLAP. RESORT, DNDETi I nerr manairemeat. Is fnrnishlnj tbe best brands of liquofs, wlers and cigars. Tha readinp table is spp!Ird with Eastern peri odica!'! and leading papers f tbj Coast. Give us a call ill state mm. 0. 7!. SAVAGE, Prep , JACKSONVILLE OGN HAVING AGAIN TAKEN P03. session of this saloon, tbe undersigned will be pleased to meet bis friends and the public ccnerally at this old and popular re sort. The Cnest liquors end cigars can al ways be bad at this place, and the tables ara tupplied with all ths leading newspaper and periodicals of the day. A Crst clacs billiard table U also kept at this howe. C. 7. SAVAGE. NAT LANGKSLL, DEALER IN BOOTS AOT SHOES, JftcHsonTllIe, Oregon, TTEEPS ONLY THE BEST QUALI- ty of Root3 and Shoes, and offers them lor pate as cheap as tlw very cheapest. No hoiiss in townccn cnderscllme. I will at so warrant my gosda acinat rips, and will repair (rwauossiy t-y met may occur in goods that I sell. Call end 1 nil! convin;i you tbat I ?:!! cheaper than any Louse inj town. Best Philadelphia Calf Boots made to tier for 98 and 55. i udTc arau wj lilu a lull aiuc.t 01 ooolBf of San Frcnciiwo make, which I offer fcrsaU at 64.50 and 55. Boots cede tc order and repaired. NAT LANGELL. T U I I J - -tl .-! . L EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WETTERER, Proprfto Oregon St., jRckB3ari!2s. TnEBEsror nonuiEBit AurATa kett oo hma endntij tut ! ij htC or glMt. V W mj icrr for Mlt c chiap by MILIiEK. O