ij S r &&&: .S'H &mjs THE OREGON SENTINEL "WEDNESDAY, February 26, 1875ff AGENTS FOR, THE SEHTINEL. S.M.Peltcngtll & Co. .,... .New York Geo. P. Rowcll & Co New York Rowell & Chcesman St. Louis L. P. Fisher. San Francisco D. U. Steams Portland Kettgloit Dliectory. M. B. Cnuitcrt. Religions services ev cry Sunday at the usual hours, by the Rev erends M. A . Williams, D. A. Crowell and A. Ilardison Gatiiolto SnavicEs. Services will be eld nt the Catholic Church in thi3 place every Sunday at the usual hours in the moraine and evening, Rev. Father Blan chet officiating. M. E. SnsDur Scnoor,. Rrgnlar meet ing every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock CATnouo SukdaT " Scnonr,. Regular meeting every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock i jj jsajjuuj.it 'r' MI'L'- 'jH-i" -T -Addition. Mr. "W. J. Plymale is puking up a large addition to his livery stable 5n account of his increas inR business. Ton Ashland. Dr. "Will Jackson "will start for Ashland next Tuesday March '4th, on dental business, and -will remain there during the -week. Sold Out. Mr. C. C. Brogan has disposed of his interest in the Star Gulch hydraulic mine to the company. Mr. Brogan has been forced so to do on account of failing health. ! ... Q I I- Challenge. Ashland's third nine have challenged our 3d nin3 to meet them again and wrangle for the base ball ohamnionshin. the cramo to bo played at Ashland on March '8th. Change in County Road. C. J. "Howard, County Surveyor, has just changed tho road from Mr. Lacy's to Granville Naylor's, running about one quarier of a mile along Sheidler's line. Good "VVohk. We learn from Mr. Samuel Culver that within a few weeks he has lectured at three different points in the valley and enlisted over three hundrel under the temperance banner. Among the number were several old "soaks." Leg BitOKEN. Curtis Manning, a young man engaged in mining on Up per Grave creek, was so unfortunate as en on Wednesday last by the caving of a binfc under which ho was working. The bones wcro sot by Dr. Danforth on Thursday night. Pitched Battle. At the end of a p'.eaiant little danco at Mr. Thos. An dersons on the evening of the 21st two yong men nitned George Justus and Wm. Hamilton .found a difficulty and squared themselves to settle it Mr. Justus left the ground satisfied with his share of tho settlement Asu Wednesday. To-day is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, so called from the practice of sprink ling ashes on the forehead as a mark of penance. Tho custom is derived from the Oriental1?, is au injunction of scripture, and is still practiced by the Catholic and Episcopal churches. Real Estate Transactions. The following aro the transactions in real estate since our last report: S. T. Powell to J. W. Simpson, 120 acres land on Butte Creek. Consid eration, SGOO. Frank Krause to Wm. M. Turner, one-half interest of tho Sentinel office. Consideration, $1,000. Gone Below. Sheriff Bybeo start ed below in a -private conveyance on Sunday last for Roseburg, taking with him Samuel Rath, sentenced to im prisonment for lifo in the penitentiary. Rath started in good spirits,' .but his Indian wife was disconsolate and fol lowed the hack alongdistanc,givingfree vent to her grief. Mr. T. B. Kent ac companied the party, having private business in Salem. School Meeting. There will be a school meeting on Monday next, March 3d, at 4 P. M. for tho purpose of electing one Director for the term ,Jof three years, a clerk for tho torm of one year, and tho transaction of any other legitimate business. Under the present law, females or "citizenesses" .owning separate taxable property iii the district, have a right to vote Let there be a full meeting. Dowell vs. Griswold. This now celebrated case has assumed anew phase which will be likely to procure justice. Mr. Dowell has filed with TJ. S. Com missioner Lam son a petition praying that Griswold be declared insolvent under a law that will give the United States a prior lien on his property, and. mako void the transfer of the block in Salem to unsworn s wile, as fradulent Tho petition also shows i Irud on Griswolds part -when ho went through bankruptcy in New York, i: 185S. There ecems to be a stron obability that Gripwold will be LOCAL, ITEMS. Peach trees budding. School closes on Friday. Spring has been smiling. Weather cloudy and warm. City Election on March 4th. Subscribe for tho Sentinel. Circuit Court still in session. Who preaches next Sunday? Give it np. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Tobacco. Navy We would not bo angry if some one would bring us a load of wood. Our old friend Capt Work has re turned from Linkville and Fort Klam ath. We acknowledge a call from Mr. H L. Murton of Roseburg during the week. The smiling face of M. Baum. of Ashland, was visible in this office on Monday. Cardwell is always on hand at the Union Stable with good and secure turn-outs. The "Mercury" says Tellurium min ing stock is now selling at S3 per share in Salem. We are under obligations to our friend Veit Schutz. His beer is just splendid. Street Commissioner Young is very busv now reroirins the roads in the vicinity of town. A number of young men from Ash land started for Silvr creek this week. Good luck to them. Read our advertising columns care fully and find that item there has been so much talk about. The property of the Einelino Min ing Co. was not sold on the 20th as the taxes were promptly paid. One hundi ed and tvcnty-fivo dollars each will be paid for the delivery of 33 cavalry horses at Fort Klamath. Mr. L. S. P. Marsh, tho furniture manufacturer of Ashrnnd, was io. town Saturday last on a business visit. We hear that the roads North while quite deep and miry are not near so bad as they usually are at this season. Minors on Jackass creek are only working about half the time by reser- oimig u.eir Viuutci suppiyWJ;- ape5i. Miners in Josephine county are re ported as working almost night and diy; taking advantago of the shoit sea son. The Squaw Lake Co. we still engag ed in cleaning put thpir ditch but ex pect to bo piping by tho middle of next week. Mr. John Dascomb, of tho U. S. Sig nal Service, and Miss Lydia Stephen son were married at Roseburg last week. There is too much snow on Silver creek for mining, but tho trail is open aud many miners aro ready 'for early Spring operations. Mr. Arthur Langell is in from Lake county. He reports cattle and stock generally as doing very well in the sagebrush country. Mr. C. W. Kahler s fins trotter has just made his milo over a heavy track in 2:30 and his owner is happy in a corresponding degree. Mat Dillon is always glad to meet his friends. If they don't want to "smile" with hiin they can say so and no questions will be asked. It has been, estimated that the trial of the Songer and Elliott sheep case will cost moro than the sheep belong ing to tho contending parties. Eagle Point is said to be growing rapidly. The few families who wcro left ax, Brownsborough will move to tho former place in a few days. The subscription to the new Presby terian church is said to havo reached 53000. It is to be built on the beautiful lot opposite the Sister's Academy. We remark that Holt has commenc ed putting up the scaffolding at his brick hotel building. It looks like a speedy resumption of brick laying. Judge Kelsay, of Corvallis, is still sojourning among us, having been en gaged for tho defence in the case of the State vs. Elliott Mr. Kelsay has ev idently lost none of his legal acumen but like wine improves with age. Mr. George Schumpf contemplates building a second story on his brick on California street during the Sum mer. This speaks well for our little city. Jacob Meyer has re-opened the shop formerly owned by J. L. Badger, where he can bo found at all times ready tT Attend to business. Read his ad, ' has again shut down foi and unfortunately Pof the " cause Briggs died ; Hospital on an ludustn- Mr. Garrettson, Secretary of tho Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance compa ny, is at present among us on business connected with that company. Farmers throughout the wholo val ley are busily engaged in sowing grain. They say that with a favorable Spring there will be as good a crop as usual Wm Carll, Division Agent of the 0. fc C Stage Co., passed through town yesterday on his way North. Mr Carll reports tho roads South as rap idly improving. David Cronemillcr i3 always ready to do firstKslass blacksmithing at tho old shop. Mr. Cronemillcr will take cither produce or cash for old or new bills. John X. Miller was brought before Recorder Foudray yesterday charged with having smashed in some windows in Chinatown on Monday night. He was fined S10 for the offense. The Grand Applegate company have now five miles of ditch dug and will commence immediately to put in the necessary fiuming on it, all tho lumber being furnished by Jame3 Herd. The stages of the 0. fc C. Stage company changed time on Saturday. They will now remain over night at Galcsville and Yreka so as to travel over the worst roads by daylight. A wagon shop, paint and harness shop are among the contemplated im provements at Central Point. The Higinbotham brothers aro tho parlies who propose engaging in this business. Elder Peterson commenced a series of sermons at Phoenix last evening which will bo continued all week for the edification of the faithful and the discomfitur.0 of sinners. Go and hear him. Water has been gradually failing so that most of tho smaller streams do not now furnish an adequate sup ply, and we can scarcely expect now to havo a favorable mining sea son. Tom Kahlcr pounded up the nugget found in the Ft Lano diggings last week and it yielded $212 worth of gold. Wo hope tc hear of Tom and his partners rolling out such chunks like potatoes out of a hill. M. Colwell, tho. contractor on the T.iVp.view mail Trratff. mi in tovn sev- tion asking for an increase of service en that route. It received a number of Mgnaturos. Mr. A. B. Coral t, of tho Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, ha. sued tho O. & C. Stage company for damages sustained in tho upsetting of one of their stages about a year ago. 51,000 is the amount claimed. Read George F. Merriman'a adver tisement in another column, and when yoa have any work in hi3 line give him a call. He is an excellent work man and says he will do all blacksmith work cheaper than any other shop in tho county. Mr. 11. Autennetii met with an awkward accident on Sunday while re turning with his wife from Ashland.' The axle of the buggy broke short off in the muddiest part of the road, but fortunately the mud was not too deep for Ed, and tho family escaped drown ing. Mr. S. Plymale, better known as "Back," has been among us for a week canvassing for tho commission busi ness of this county. Back is a resi dent of Roseburg, a thorough going en' ergctie mnnt and if he undertakes the forwarding business will give our merchants good satisfaction. Four candidates for Marshal, and every one of tliem too good for tho paltry office, it is difficult to tell which ve villotefor. Wo will conjn-atu-T, lato the three who are defeated on their good fortune, and sympathize heartily with the victim who is un fortunate enough to be elected. Rev. Father Blanchet, pastor in charge of this parish, has just received the melancholy news of his father's Hubert Blanchet's death, which occurr ed at Quebec Canada, on February 7th. Mr. Hubert Blanchet was a retired farmer, aged 74. years, 3 months, and 25 days, and a brother of Archbishop Blanchet of Portland. vv Don't fail to attend tho concert to be given by the young ladies of Jack sonville on March 7th. It can not fail to be a splendid entertainment, and asthcobjectis for the purchase of an organ for tho church, it should bo well patronized. Tickets only fifty cents, and when the organ arrives come to .1.t-li nvirl Tiont if. wiinmif mftnmr flnil V4I Ul U UilU A&UA W A teV uw .w.w . , L-.i l :-.. - A ivwiuiuuii miuu. s hN ... Father Callan, or xreka, ha3 pub lished a card in tho Yreka "Union" in relation to the trouble arising from the Rabille buriaL Ho seems to havo lost temper, but under the inflexible rules of his church he could not well do otherwise than maintain the posi tion orininallv takenJaJiuiLwhen he Found His Cousin. Our friend J. W. Simpson heard from his cousin, H. P. Jones, of New ,York, lately. j lm got, a leuex irom. cousin o ones an affectionate letter. Jones asked all about Jim's wanderings since they left tho regiment that Jim wasn't in, and all about the war that Jim didn't fight, and lots of other things that Jim never knew. Jones was a gen erous cousin and sent Jim a lottery ticket he had just bought It was real kind in cousin Jones to send the ticket It compensated for his long lost cousinly affection, and might draw a prize, which in a few lays turned out to be true. No. 550 had drawn a elegant, full jewelled watch, "valued at 5300, and as cousin Jones was a little short "he suggested that S3.00 b'l sent io nav some little ex tra expeifee.5, Thw was. a mere baga- tene.anu ,ct ccura3iuernn-ccT.wBsser, and on Saturday the package arrived by Express'C. 0. D. We saw it open ed. Three elegaut chains, fit for a Queen of the cannibal Islands were brought forth, not one of which was worth less than ten cents, but cousin Jones had forgotten tp hang on the watch, and he is p"rbbably regulating it and testing its running "qualities". Cousin Simpson is out only about $4,70, but it is surely worth that to find out the whereabouts of a dear and long lost relative so noble, so gen erous as cousin Jones. In fact we believe ho woujd be cousin to any man in Oregon at the same low rate, and if people will bite at tho soft things they find in tho trashy adver tising sheets they get-from the East it is their own fault if they got bitten themselves. An Intolerable Nuisance. Wo havo again been requested to note the deposit of a dead horse closo to the road just beyond tho town boundary, in this instance nearly causing a, seri ous run-away- As there is no law to require tho burial of dead animals thqir disposal is inertl; a matter of taste,and as some people do not seem to regard the comfort or lives of others,a remedy should bo provided bv the next Legis lature. There is nothing that will fright en a team quicker than tho sight of a dead animal, and this fact alone ought to bo a sufficient hint tr) all right mind- H.7"'n'-iV, Ip-'"""! wli-"-"Jlnr.fcr1r j,f their own volition mus be reached by law. "IIooi Lai" yelled "John" the other day when the news of the passago of tho Chinese restriction bill was received. "Hoop Lai him Bill welly good man; no moro China boy come, me catchem good wages now. Hoop Lai all same Uishman: by'ni by vote for Thulman and China Bill," and "John" fairly yelled with delight. Ht3 joy however was evanescent, for a Hibernian, who had been listening, Gled a demurrer on John's nose, nnd the last we saw of the heathen ho was running up Oregon street holding the damaged member, and murmuring in a gentle zephyr like tone "Ilishman no good, heap no sabo him China cousin. A Lauqe State. The "Resources of Oregon and Washington" gives the following as the dimensions of this State. "It is about 350 miles long east and west, and 275 wide, north and south; being nearly square and quite regular in its outline. Jt con tains in round numbers about 95,000 square miles a little over, and conse quently about GO.00O..0O0 acres. It has a greater area than iTew York and Pennsylvania combined. It is the third State in extent, ranking next to California, the latter boing tho second ranking next to Texas, 'Jhf greatest. ' - A. wicked and well toiiteuted fi. ht between two bovjnes, lone a -power ful white animal belonging By' ,our worthv Sheriff, and a sc'ruUSw interlo-. per belonging to nobody, on Monday evening. Tho animals chose tho side i walk in front of our office, knowing that they would get into.the papers, and after tearing up a large quantity Of ground, the scrub diove his big oppo nent from tho field. The next time this thine occurs we .will put our gatling .gun into position. A Called Meeting. The Grave Creek Mining Co. met at Lcland jiur- suant to call on the 20th inst., and lev ied an assessment of four cents on tho share for the purpose of carrying the work on tho ditches ahead. Tho compa ny will start a hydraulio on tho Red Hill about three miles below the head of the main ditch on paying gravel of forty feet, in depth, with water suffi cient to pipe tho year round. Sueep Dyixc. Tho Winter just passed has been very sovero on sheep, in this section, owing to the scarcity of feed. Mr. Dean, of Butte cruet, has lost no less than eleven hundred head out of a band of about two thousand. A lady in Portland, of th! tender age of 35, rich, handsome and accom plished, desires to correspond, with a r view to matrimony Athfreks Mrs. tiKciiT corcT riiotEomcs. State of Oregon vs. William Parker; indictment for larceny. Cause contini ued by consent until next lerm of court. State ot Oregon vs. Andrew Elliott, Frank Williams and Jeremiah Elliott; indictment for larceny. ' Jury disa greed after being out all night 'and were discharged by tho court without finding any verdict. Tho defendants then demanded separate trials and de fendant Jeremiah Elliott was put on trial alone. Trial still pending. Wm. McCrindle vs. Olncy Mickel- son; judgment for plaintiff by default for 836 50 and costs. E.' F. Walker and W. C. Myer vs. J. H. Skidraore, et al.; sheriffs sale of Ashlarid Academy confirmed. Alder Band vs. Louis Homo; 3her ifTs.xaloof real property confirmed- "G. Karewski vs. Joseph Rath; Sher iffs sale of real property confirmed. David Linn, et al. vs. Alden Fruit Preserving company of Jacksonville; Sheriffs sale of real property and coun ty right confirmed. Mary Berry vs. B. B. Griffin , and others; judgment for plaintiff by a de fault for 81,139 82 raid coin and costs. Also decree of foreclosure and saw of mortgaged property to satisfy said judgment and tho further sums of $89 80 taxe3 paid on said judgment, and $122 5C attorney fees. Howe Sawing Machine company 'vs. Jesse llouck; judgment for plaintiff by consent of parties for three sewing machines and disbursements, but with out costs. A. M. Cannon vs. Jesse Houck and J. W. Manning; action dismissed by consent of parties at defendant's cost. F. IT. Cox and T. H. Shaw vs. Jas. Purvis; judgment by default for plain tiffs for $37 i 00 gold coin and costs, and decreo of foreclosure and sale or Jenny 'creek saw mill to satisfy said judgment, costs and disbursements. - ' TO S THISTLES. i SPECIAL SIEETINO, FEB. 20th, 1879. '"" Present D. Linn, President T. G. Rtames, N. Langell and K. Kubli absent, J. Nunan. Finance committee reported favora bly on the following bills: K. Kubli, 2 zo; 'Minies otiice, fc. JiTi '''I iniPH" nhipfv i t .ilil"- f-lnrv j . . H. Young, $7; D. Linn, SI 50. War rants ordered drawn on tho Treasurer for tho several amounts. Tho annuaU report of the Recorder was examined by the board, npproved and placed on fde. Bill presented and referred Max Muller, $1 25. Tho petition of Smith & Waisman asking the board to remit road tax wa3 by unanimous vote laid upon tho table. The town election., was ordered to take place on Tuesday, March 4 th, 1879, at the town hall, between the hours of 10 a. M. and 3 p. M. The board appointed L. J. C. Duncan,- R. S. Dunlap and J. It. Neil as Judge?, and Max Muller and C. W. Kahlcr as clerks. Adjourned without day. "Wo learn that parties aro mousing aroundforevidenceof theageofthe"An gel" heirshoping to establish the fact that at tho date of the deed John Angtl was not of age. Wo think that this thing has gone far enough. Capt Barns has paid twice for the "Angel" ranch, and an attempt to make him purchase a portion a third time is equivalent to an attempt at robbery. 9 The present term of Court has been a trying one for the sheriff. In In dian Steve's caso bixty jurors were summoned before a jury was selected, and in the Elliott and Williams case the valley was scoured for jurors who would be accepted by the prosecution and defense. SUMMONS. lu the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore gon, for the-county of Josephine es. II. F. Simon plaintifll Israel Dietrich nnL uu." ' "'l1'1.' a..: : rv...:i to A iIpIiiip Iliplrioh ht i mort' wife and Charles gs8, Hartion tlcfindact-ij ckr To Israel Diclnch, Adelino Dietrich nnd Charles Hnrtson defendants: In tho nume of the State of Oregon, you are hereby reqi'red to nppeir and answer the cpmplnin,t filed agu'irUyou in the above eotit'ed fnit, within ten days from the datc ol tbei-erwccof this Summons upon yoi," if served within this. Couuty,-or, if served in any other county in this State, then within twtnty day3 from Use ijate of lle rtr. vice of this Summons upon you, or if ser ved by publication, or, out of the State of Ortx'un. then by the first day ol the term o' tbU Court, following such services, viz. April 28th, IS7&. And if you fail lo answer, for wwit there of PIaiiAiiT will take judgment egainst you Israel D.etrich for 33G9 4-1 go'd coin Mlb interest et I per cent, per mouth fiotn Stpt. 22d,187G tes 51 and his costs and di- bureements in this rait. And t decree against all of ton defendants foreclosing plaintill's mortgage on the S ff ,V of N. W . FectioD 25 T 40 S, R 9 V, and f..r the sale thereof to satisfy said iudgment, sod ten per cent, additional ou the whole amount of said judgment, as attorney's fees and de claring plaintiffs (aid mortgage a prior lien to that of defendant diaries Hanson's de cree of said court. Pub!i?hedkE-prder of Hon, H. E.Hanna Ju)ge of kcontl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. ,,-By a lady thirty-five years old, a stranger in' Oregon, to correspond with, a gentleman with a view to matrimony. Address ' Mrs JULIA LISBON, Portland, Oregon. Ilaving placed ray accounts in the hands of O. W. Kahlor for collection, nil thos in deb'f d to me either by note or book ac count will call at Mr. Knhler's office at once and settle up without farther delay and save costs. MRS A. BILGER. Strayed or Stolen. OVK CFIESTNUT SOlvREL MARE 12 or 14 years old. with -bald face. hind feet while to pistrrn joint, badly sad d'e-marlied. Ilad with ber a la't Spring colt, porrel in color, hind feet white to bocK joint, bhz.'d Uce. A?i a buy -fijly. wo jparfi old and pa-t, branded M on left shoul der, with diimoml star in forehead. I will pay a liberal reward for any information that Will lead to their recovery. M. ELLIOTT, Phccubr, Oicgon. S. PLYMALE, Forwarding and Commission KlcrcliaaSi Scseburs - Oregon. GIVES PROMPT ATTENTION TO all bm'nrsi placed in his care, and 'Mmr.inlres .uthfactinn in all cases. GEO- E- MERRIMAN, BLACKSMITH, CCXTRAl POINT OSECOV. Tnn UNDER31GNCD TAKES TLEA3 ure In announcing to tho public that he his cngipcd thu cerTicM or a workman who b:n hail a Urge experience in the ironing ot carrins03, wagon?, etc., and tho choeing of horses, especially race ttoeK. IIo H now fully prepared lo do all woik in his line in a Grtt-cl its manner aiid at reasonable price. jSa-.VU work gukraitcxd. Giro me a trial. GEO.F.MEniUJIAN. Cuitral rolnt, Feb. 21, 1870. RE-OPENED I JACOB MEYEK, PIONEER tVAGO.Y.HAKEO, AS RESUMED BUSINESS AT the stand of the late J. L. Badger aud U prepared to execute all work in Ilia line with promptness and dispatch and at very reasonable rate". All kind3 of vehi cles constructed. Repairing a specialty, tfood work and low prices cnaranteed. Uive me a call. J.MEYER. Si.uiII9FFIil.Sl T WILL MAIL TO ANY ADDRESS J. ootn.ld) any SIX of the following pie ces or new and popular Music, on receipt ol ONE DOLLAR in pottage stamps or currency. Address JAMES S. SMITH, SMITH'S Pianos ami Orsans, &:s 3I.IKULT STC12CT, Han rrancliro. BULLETIN OF MUSIC VOCAL I will meet you In the Twilight. Danks..33c Corns back to Erin CUribel..35c Darling 'tis You :... .Barber. ..35c Fair Dova, Fond Dove Gatty....30c Guy as a Lark 'Wimmer..3'!c Good By, Dear Love I'urauti 30c Good by, Sweetheart Rattou....40c 1 aik not to be loved again.. Kennedy... 30c I can't mike up nsj mind.... Lin wood It was a Dream Cowen . JeFas, I my Cros b aye taken. Danki. ..30.: ..30c ..33c Km, Kiss Lcu!s..30c Letter in the Candle Cortc.SOc Now or Never Mack. ..49c Once Again .Sullivan.. .30c Pulldown tho blinds Holmes... 30c See how it sparkles Lecrcq. 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The undersigned hereby announces him self as a candidate for the office oi City Manhal, subject to the dec'sioD of the voters of Jacksonville at the election to be held on March 4th. J. II. I1YZER FOR MARSHAL. The undersigned hereby announces him self as a candidate for the office of City Marshal, nnd asks the support of his friends at the polls on March 4th. D. W. CROSBY FOR MARSHAL. We are authorized to announce the name of ADDISON HELMS as a candidate for re-election as City Murshal, subject to the will of the peoplo al the polls on March 4th. FOR MARSHAL. Be twiiuiau annonnera uim?clt as a candidate for the office of City Marshal subject to the decision of the voters of Jacksonville at the u nual election. JOHN BONHAM. IMPORTANT NOTICE, Ilaving placed my ace ounta in the hands of O. V Kahler for collection, nil those ini dobleil tome either by note or book account will call at Mr. Knhlcr's office at once and settle up without further delay and save costs. J. F. KELLOGG. Notice to Delinqncnt Tar-Payers of 1S77. YOU ARE nKUEBY NOTIFIED TO X coise and py your tax forthwith. If not paid within thirty dayx I will take stcos to collect it by law. WM. BYBEE, Sheriff and Tax Colletor Notice to Shippers H; WING DECIDED ON DISCON- tinuin? the Forwarding business wo desire to give notice Hut from and after the 15'h of February next we will not re ceive any more freight into our warehouse. All persons in arrears for freight charges are requested to make immediate. payment. For the aicnmmcdution of those who live in and abont Jacksonville, by kind consent, Mr. Max Muller will receive and receipt (or us. S. MARKS & CO. Roseburg, Jan. 29, 1879. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS flERhm' GIVEN THAT the copartnership r. retofore existing hetwieu V. Manning ar.J J. B. Moat i;omcry, in the .livery business, la hereby dissolved by mutual consent, J. B. Mont gomery retirin. All accounts against the late firm will be settled byJ.W. Manning to whom a'l accounts duo the firm must also be paid. The business will be cotinurd by iicrHpraWil who thupltfol for t' nt patronage, Eolicits a continuance of tho Sim-. J. AV. MANNING. Jacksonville, Jnn, 15, 1879 ii ALIGHT SORREL HOH3E ABOUT eight years old witli wh e strip in face shod all round, sore on Wt s . ulder. Was one of Ijh's ? tagi horoa. Lasi ccn near Willow Springs. Will saltab d tny person returning or giving an matlon about him. W.J. P ALE. Jacksonville Feb. 5th 1873. Administrator's tice. In the matter of the estate of Evl Sebring", drcwed. NOTICE I 11EREDT GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackscn county, Ore gon, sitting Io probate. Administrator of the estate of Evl S bring, deceased. All pereoi b indebted to said estate aro re quested to settle the same Immediately, nnil those h iving claims against the citate will present them with the proper vouchers to me at my residence in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, within six months after ths lirst publication of this notice E. JACOBS, Administrator of said estate. Dated Jan 28, 187C. Notice of Final Settlement-, In (he County Court of the State of Ore gon , lor the County of Jackson, sitting in Probate on January 25th, 1879. la the matter of the estate of Wm. II. Mer rinian, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT Artenecia Mernman, Executrix of the E.V tate of Wm. II. Meniman, Deceased has Gled her final acconnt ol the condition thereof in the office of the Connty Clerk of Jackson County praying for a final settles ment, and ordered that Tucday, March 4th, 187y, ot 10 o'clock a m. has been set by order of the County Court for the final hear, ing thereof. Given under my hand January 29th 1879" ARTENESIA MERRIMAN, Executrix, Settle Up Save Costs HAVING CONCLUDED TO RE move my place of business from Willow Springs I hereby give notice to all thoso indebted to me either by note or book ac count to come forward ct once and settle np and thereby s.iTe costs. I mast have tho money due me and nnless they ore paid im mediately the nccounts will be placed in tho hands of an officer for collection. A. FISnER By S. COHN". December 25tb 3m SO TS.3SFASS2KS. CERTAIN PARTIES nAVINO LET down ths fence of my pasture near town, thereby occasioning a considerable loss of cattle and sheep, I therefore caotion and warn all persons against farther tres pass npon said lands under penalty of rig orous prosecution. JOHN ORTH. Jacksonville. Dec. 4, 1878. Settle TJp! Settle Up! HAVING A LARGE NUMBER OF accounts on oar books we hereby give nonce io an inoe indebted to as by book account to come forward at onea and sett la ap. We must have the money, and nnlesa. a settlement is made immediately a fore collection will be made. , KAHLEWBROF jr:f7"33H."S- descmsAn oh B-4 lrf lur sale cheap by H MIM OD, denied we JBii WA'B': I ooib Lf.rSMJTeft; LTVfCi Pett font la Made February 1 9tli, 1879. E- -A-IM re2S!T.