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THE OREGON SENTINEL Wbd.vesday, Jolt 30, 1879' AQENrS FOR THE SENTINEL. S. M. PetteDgill & 06 ...New York Geo. P. Rowell & Co New York Rowell & Cbcesman , St. Loui L. P. Fisher ,,,, . . .San Franc;sc D. II. Stearin... ,,.....,..... ,P6rtland Iltllgloii Ulrcctoiy. M. E. CiniRcn. Religious cervices ev ery Sunday at Hie asual hour?, by the Rev rend M. A . Williams, Dl A Cfowcll ood A. Hardison Gatiwltc Services. Serviced will bp eld ot the Catholio Church in thi place every Sunday at the nsual hoars in the morning and evening, Rev . Father BlaD chet officiating. M. E. Sdndav SrnootJ.' Rfgnlnr meet log every Sanday afternoon at 2 o'clock Catholic Sunday- Sctioni.. Reeular meeting every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock A'nniVED. Sisters Mary JohnChrys ostom and Mary Barbe arrived from Portland by last Thursday's stage and will remain at St Mary's Academy. A week from next Saturday Rev. (3totherjovincial and Sister Stephana will arrive. The former -will remamJ Wt a short time. . From Linkville. Col. -J. N. T. Miller came in from 'Linkville last Sat urday where be bad been since ear ly in the Spring attending to a large band of horses he has running on the range. He will remain at home until harvest is over when he will return to Lake county and'remain until Fall. Great Clearance Sale. In order to make room for his Fall and. "Winter stock Newman Fisher will sell for tb'e next GO days his entire line of summer dry goods, dress goods, fancy goods, la dies' ties, gloves, hats etc., at prices that will defy comparison Extraor dinary inducements will be offered cash purchasers during this great salei The Soda Springs. During the heated season there is no more pleas ant resart than Courtnay's6odasprings. The medical properties of the waters are very beneficial in- all ailhients that flesh is heir to, while the luxuries found on the table spread by Mrs. Courtnay 'enough to satisfy the demands of appetite of the most exacting ep- in Wheat. We are inform- et.iHAi, John xu. itoss that tnu gen uine old fashioned rust has made its appearance in his wheat this year. It seems confined to a. narrow strip of ground running- amyuiituiy- tnrouglu one of his fields. This is the first ap pearance of this plague in Southern Oregon, and fanners should use all means to guard against its.spreadi i. Ox Their- Return. Dr. G: H. Aiken is expected home from San Francisco next Sunday. The Doctor and Miss Ida Martin, late of this place, were married at the residence of .the brides father, in Oikl.iud, Gab,, on tne zju instant, Their manw friends will be -pleased to greet them and welcome them back to their ele gant home where all join in wishing them a life of happiuess-.and prosperi- ty. ' Stabring.Affray.- On Tuesday of last week an altercation occurred, on Jackass creek, between Geo. Satter field and a young man named Merritt, which terminated in aiscuffle, in, which the former received a severe stab in the thigh. No warrant waR sworn out for Merritt. until Friday and in the mean time he concluded to hunt oth'er quarters. Dr. Danforth who attended to the wounded man informs us that he is doing well. fc - M, Beautiful. A. visit to the elegant residence of Peter Britt, the well known photographic artist, florist and fruit culturer of Jacksonville, causes one to fancy he is in an enchanted' world. His collootioH -of llowere, plants -and- Bhrubs contains many of the .rarest 8jecimens of all climfcs and countries. From thVsombre evergreen of the arc tics to the fragrant magnolia of Florida-.h'e-hofl. every description, of ornamental growths. More Intimidation. Am outra geous attempt was made, last Friday, to suppress this papers The day was intensely hot and the pessmani found it necessary to. suspend operations to give the roller-time to cool down from jiifljt almost melting jwint It was tak epout into amopen porch, in the rear Qf,tfte office, drenched with cold water and jJie boys went to dinner. When they -returned Jerry Nunan!s cow had invaded the premises and was in the act of 5walloyiiig about aifour pound chunk of the sticky compound. She had. a rough time of it but finally suc ceed in working it downj notwith standing our fervent petition that it ln.'Sbi Te otherwise. Our neighbor of he, wTinies" appreciated our situation at, shaking fianjj v5th him across borrow 1,5, T,. Z' "-"WSWaa. - inest w V nbF qur . i . afifihtingitor. s".ant LOCAL ITEMS. Harvest wages 1. 50 per day. Odd Fellow's celebration August 18th. Lake county lias 679.81 ins her county treasury. Ice Cream Festival at the Club Koom tomorrow night Barucli Fisher started for San Fran cisco last Sunday. Mensor still challenges competition in bedrock prices. Thanks to Veit Scbutz for another keg of his delicious beer. The latest composed sheet music can be had at E. C. Brooks'. Chas L. Mosher calls his new paper at Corvallis the Benton County Blade. A. C. Jones started for Roseburg last Saturday on professional business. Chris Ulrich and family have re turned from their trip to the mountains "Greenland's ioy mountains" are in luck not to be located in. this valley. Miss Annie Little returned from Roieburg.last week- after a sbort. ab sence. T. T. McKenzie came in from where his surveying party is at work last Sunday L. F. Willits attends to Kahler Bros drug store during Robt. Kahler's absence. Dr. J. M. Taylor, of Ashland, has started on a professional visit to East ern Oregon. D. n. Feathers will remove into Dr. Aiken's new building as soon as it is completed. A stranger, whose- name -we have been unable to. learn, died at Ashland last Saturday. A, daughter of Hon. Dan Green, of Josephine county, died at her parent's residence last week. Alvery light thunder shower yester day, but no change in, the temperature of the atmosphere. Rev. Mi A'. Williams will hold ser vice in the M..E. Church on .next Sun day at Id! o'clock a. M. Oregon valley.- wool was quoted at 2-i-to 2G cents in the-San Francisco market on the 27th inst. The Sin Francisco "Alta" thinks that Port Orford will be selected for the proposed harbor of refuge, James Lawrence has gone to his mine on Applegate. He proposes to spend the heated season prosneetins. W. BV Kincaid, of this place, has goneto.Fort Kiamath to attend to his contract to .supply wood for that post. Eumber for thenew-bridge.t Wag ner creek is now-on the ground but work- has not yet been commenced. Prof. Rogers, President of ub Ash land C6llegeaud Normal School, paid Jacksonville a flying visit on Friday last.. LanncSj-Son of ffan.JTenry.- Klippel has been confined to his bed,, for sev eral dayn past by an attack of bilhous fever. Fatlier Blancliet will hold" Divine services at the St. Francis Church, Eagle- Ebint, on, next Sunday at 11 o'clock. P. G. Strickland, President of the Siskiyou-District Agricultural S ciety, arrived in town yesterday on his way North. Work still progresses on- the Rock Point bridge. Dilfieultv in obtaining lumber has retarded its completion somewhat Sol Sachsgot married in the Father land recently and is. now one of the leading merchants of Furth, Bayern, Germany. Mr. Sign, father of Mrs. Joseph Wetterer, was summone 1 to-his home at Corvallis last Friday by the sickness of his wife. P. JTHyanTis'liaMng-additioAS-built to-his house and" barny imthe eastern part of town, and the promises other wise improved. Last Sunday was the hottest day of tueseason, tnp tuermometer; ranging from 101 at noon to 98-at six o'clock jn the evening. Levi Leland, Grand Lecturer of the I. 0. G, T., of California, passed south last week on his way from-Del Nbrj to Modoc county. Georgo Brown completed Mrs. Mc Cully's new building last Saturday and Mr. Kugler now occupies it with his elegant new- piano. The Jenny Creek saw mill property advertised to be sold at SheriiFs sale on Saturday last was postponed until Sat urday, August 2d. Wm. Carll and family will remove to-Gravo Creek this week to take charge of their new hotel at that place. Success to you, Billy. L. P.Hyde, of Murphy,. Josephine county, and h'is son Williamlate of Dakota Territory, gave us a. pleasant " vesterday. They are looking' at -;th a view of selecting a the country, m... County Treasurer Fisher has receiv ed Jackson county's portion of tho school fund. Mr. Hannah, the potter, came up from Rogue river last Thursday with two wagon loads of his ware-whicH. he disposed of in town. The Soda Springs property belong ing to Mrs. D. C. Courtenay. was sold at Sheriffs sale on Saturday last EL Kubli was the purchaser. Cronemiller is having a now build in" erected just North of his main building oi. California street to be used as a jiaiitt s-hop. A waoti load of peaches, tlie first of the season, was sold in town last Tuesday at six cents per pound. They v. ere from-Josphine countyv E.HI Autenrieth's little daughter 'Snow, has been-seriously ill during the past week, but we are pleased tr note that she is again improving. Mr. Ed. Failing, of the firm of Cor- 1 lett k Failing of Portland, spent a cou ple ofday-s In town 'Btt looking after b,isinessfortbJP A. P. Hammond, of Ashland, an ex cellent millwright, went over to Will iams creek last Saturday to repair the saw-mill located at that place. J. n. Hyzer will soon remove to the mines of the Grand Applegate Co. where he proposes taking charge of the company's boarding house. Mr. Chas Nunan, of San Fraucisco, a cousin of our fellow townsman, ar rived herd last week and proposes loca ting permanently in this vicinity. Mr. James Hamlin has delivered in 'town from his farm, since haying com menced, about one hundred tons of hay and he has still more for sale. A crowd of-jiiveniles went from this place to Rogue river, last Thursday, on a fishing excursion.. The finny tribe was not- dejdeted to any great ex tent. Ellis Beggs will' soon return from .Eastern Oregon where he has been driving stage for the Northwestern stage Company. He proposes to re maim. Young'gentlcmen wlio indulge in brown cigarettes can "see themselves as others see them" by taking a look at that queer fish in front of Howard's store. Tom Lawton, one of the men con nected with Dye andAnderson.in the Tullis. murder at Sacramento, is now in iail nt Lewion. Idaho. He has confessed. & Goocher & Cunningham, of William) creek, have established a.luraber yard in town and propose keeping the mark et supplied with all kinds of lumber in the fut'.'re. join. r ci-co In t. iurch.teii -i d from San Fj-an While absent he ,i- btock of new goods which will ainve in. i few. dj5. Gall and pried them, Wm. C. Hale, of Linkville,- arrived in town last Monda- eening on his ay to Albany, Mr. Hale goes to visit his- parents- and.'relativts who re side at that place Star gazers- have been interested in the planet "Venus more than all othei celestial bodies recently. It has been plainly visible during the entire da for over a week past Attend the ice cream festival at the Club Room to-morrow evening. The funds raised will go towards furnishing the new Presbyterian Church to be built in this place sLoitly. John Kelly the celebrated violinist, well known by all the old residents on this coast, is now in Siskiyou county giving entertainments. He will prob ably visit Jacksonville oon. F. D. Foudray and wife, and Mrs. Culver mother of Mrs. Foudray have gone to the Bybee mine on Galice ,creek on apleasuro tour. They will remain for about two .weeks. J. W. Manning liaj purchased the cele brated trotting stallion Ophir-and will keep hiim in this valley in the future. Ophir has atsplendid record as a trot ter and.'bis-pedigree shows fine blood. Hbt or cold, wet or dry, Mat Dil lon says its all the same. His famous Kentucky Invigoratoris adapted to all seasons alike and he warrants it to equal the nectar of the mythological gods, Billy Thompson went tb-Yreka last week in charge of Geo. W. Stephen son's thoroughbred trotting stallion Sir Walter. The horse will be placed in training, for the races during fair time. a nttie Doy irom tne country was heard to observe the other day that- he was "so sorry to see so many "poor lit tle blind gi'ls, in Jacksonville, all wearing, blue glasses hitched to their noses." Captain Riley, Lieut Duncan and two privates, belonging to companies stationed at F'rt Klamath, passed S&uth for tba' jwt last Thursday. They were on i .e:r return from Vancouver. H. M. Barnes and wine, Yreka, came over last week tf o isit their many friends in Jacksloirulle. The liappy couple were iecflntV married and they propose spendi rg some time in this valley before retu irning tiome. There is not a locality on the coast Kin-rounded, bv a irreater number of dcasant resorts,, all easily! accessible, than this valley. Fish, g4me, ice-clad mountains wild fruit and'every oth'er forest attraction can be Vached in a day's travel. . J. B. Thomas cam in from the Meadows last Saturday for tho,- large circular saw and belt for. his new. mill. It is to be put in motion to-morrow and Mr. Thomas proposes to sell all kinds of lumber at prices that will tempt to buy. Messrs. Manningjfc TVebb, liverymen of this place, have purchased from Nurse fc Corpe of Linkville,. the livery stable at ll,at place. Mrr Wetib will co to take charco of ' 'sir -ss at the other end of the line andjfr.. Manning 'will remain here. Wm. Worlow came frrfrom fits saw- frrfrbVi nts mill on Little Butte lajt Fri3ay with a load of lumber for J. W. Manning. He has shut down for the season on account of scarcity of water and will turn his attention soon to logging for next winter's run. The base ball players of this place sent a challenge to the Ashland boys one day last week inviting them to play a match game here on the 18th of Au gust the day of the Odd Fellow's celebration. The Ashland boys decid ed not to accept Dr. J. W. Robinson left Port land for San Francisco on the 22nd instant. He will remain in California for several months when he expects to return to this -place.- The Doctor's health is very poor, but his friends hope he may recorer his usual'vigor by ,traveK ' Hazlett the. Pilgrim printer is in town. He has visited every state in the Union, worked in nearly every newspaper office from Maine to Ore gon, and still, like-Japhet in. search of bis father, He tramps along-tho high ways and byways of life. But he is a good printer. A little son of Thos. McAndrews, aged three years nine months and twenty-two days, died at the family residence on Bear creek en Tuesday of last week. The malady as..we are jn VI UIM t jyi, t lUotlMvilj VfO v .physician, was uiptueriaiic sore in its most-virulent form. A telegram from Dr. G. H. Ai dated San Francisco July 23rd, si tnat me occuiists nau periormeor tire "necessary operation on Wm. M. Turn er's eyes and that everything was favor able for a full restoration of his sight. Mr. Turner will not be- absent over a monlli should' everything.' be success ful. " f The'corner- stone- oftlfe Masonic Hall at Ahhlandtwillbelaid Tmrsday ugust 7"th, witK- appropriate-ceremonies. The brethren of Warren Lodge of this place, have been officially noti fied and invited to attend. Gen.fhos. G. Re.unes will officiate as GI M. and Prof. L.L.Rbdgers will deliver the-ad-dress. . n A six horse coach' load of Jackson ville pleasure seekers visited the" Soda Springs last Sunday and had a very enjoyable time, saving the extreme heat of the day. Coach riding7 'with the mercury at 100 deg and a rear wma, causing tne oust to Become X sportive, is not the most pleasant thing in the world. From S. Booth we learn that the forty cavalrv horses purchased in this county by J'.W; Manning not lonsf "since for Government service were all rrmv ed by the military board appointwl to meet at Roseburg for that purjbse. This speaks well for the judgmertex- ercised By Messrs-Booth-and- Manning in making their selections. In the Circuit Court for th'is' county in vacation after tho June terra,.. Held on June 26,' the following' proceedings were had: Cayote- Gold' and' Silver Mining; Cfev vs. Wm, and 'Waller Ru ble, Judge Hanna ordered that Garret Crockett, Receiver of tins mine, be discharged'from further powers, duties and liabilities as such Receiver. We learn'that something over 1,900 has already been subscribed by our citizens towards building tho new Presbyterian Church in this" place. Besides this they will receive 500 from the Board of Home Missions, and together with other contributions yet to be wade quite a neat sum will be raised. Work will be commenced this Fall. Sheriff Bybee returned from Galice creek last Sunday. Ghas. Schultz, who is working the Bybee quartz Jedge lias bis arastra running day and nigh't onood rock and he expects, when he makes a clean-up,, good xe-' turns for his labor. JSIr. Bybeo is well pleased with the prospect of his various mining interests in both this and Josephine- county. Grand Raffle; On next Satur day there will be a grand raffle at Henry Papo's Saloon for the finest selection of chromos ever brought to Southern Oregon. The pictures are now to be seen at Geo. W. Elli ott's store, consisting of the "Crystal Falls" and the "Mountain road" valued at 20 each. "Black Forest" and N. German Port" valued at the same. "Old mill at Tyrol" and "Bablesburg" valued at $11 each. "Passua No 1 at 10 and "Passua" No 2 at 9. "Morn and Eve in Holland" two lovely pictures, worth 14. "Hope and happiness" worth 12 and many others both costly and elegant. Afine assortment of brackets and wall pockets are also among tho list of articles- Thcwhole lot of ar ticles are- valued at $Ifi0- whieh is cheaper than.thcy can be had elsewhere on the coast Chances are sold for 1 and the raffle is so arranged that it is almost impossible to fail to win a prize. Everybody is invited to call and ex amine the articles and take a chance. H. M. Barnes is proprietor and will be found ready at aU times to wait on - callers." ' Probate Court: Business transact ed in thi? Court Judge Day presiding since our last issue: In the matter of of the estate of Jo seph Wetterrer, deceased, inventory and appraisement filed showing the following property, on hand: Real property, 5,050; personal property, ii 896.95 good accounts, 2,372.82-To tal 9,329.77. Of this 700 w orth of personal property was set apart for the ?upport of widow and minor children. In the matter of the estate of H.. Colver, deceased. Maria CblVer, guar dian of the minor heirs of said deceas ed, and her bondsmen were discharged from. further liability. In the matter of the estate of Jas. A Stewart, deceased. Semi-annual exhibit of Elizabeth Stewart, adminis tratrix of said estate,, examined and approved. Waldo Items. "Waldo", our reg ular correspondent at that place, sends us the following items under date of the 29th inst: Workmen have just completed the contract to repair the McGrew mountain on the Crescent City wagon rood, and so satisfactorily did they do their work that they were given another contract to repair the en tire road to the state line, which t will have completed in about fift1 S .e corners Dev- endorf & Gray are driving across the mountain regularly making the trip each" way to and from this place in two days, loaded Waldo is to have a Telephone.. ERoa:ChAXTS Pass. E. Dimmick, th&genial and accommodating mer chant, postmister-and telegraph oper ator, of Grants Pass, made us a pleas ant call last Friday, ne came up on private business and returned home the following day. In this connection -we at as wen state mat Jir. uim- mick did not furnish data, for the item hich appeared in the Sentinel, three weeks ago, regarding Miss Jennie Rush's intention to commence tho life of an itinerent preacher. Our infor mation was derived from an entirely different quarter. We may conclude by saying that we know, of neither dis position or authority in any one to prevent Miss Rush fr)tn engaging in the ministry, nor do we see why any one should be sensitive on the subject. Visitij.0 The Mines. Captain A. P. Ankney, with his usual untiring en erBk .again visiting his mines in this and Josephine-county, tie came up from Portland by last Saturday's stage and'jiroceeded immediately to Sterling wliere-lie-remained until Monday when lie-returned and started at once for Ga lice creek. Cleaning up, for tho sea son, is progressing sausiaccoruy at both" mines. The richness of- both are established beyond a question. The Captain is well pleased with his pros pect. Triumphant Again. The famous and long contested case of Dowcll vs. Griswold was again decided in favor of the former on last Monday. The verdict rendered was for 30,200. This is the third trial of the case be fore Judge Deady, in two of which verdicts were rendered for Dowell, and in one the jury failed to agree. If it is contested further it will be before a higher court. For The Lake of the Woods. The family of J. A. Gardwell, Mrs. Kenney and family, Ladd Savage and Robt Kahier and family started for the mountains yesterday for about a month of recreation and pleasure. They in tend visiting Lake of the Woods and oth'er places of resort, in the vicinity of Mount McLaughlin before their, return. Fatal Casualty. We are inform ed by Robt Garrett, who came down from Ashland last Sunday, that a man named Savage was killed, the first of last week, at Modoc Point by his team, running away and throwing him from his wagon, over a rocky precipice in to Klamath Lake. It seems that some portion of the harness gave way, an he was passing round the point, causing the team to take fright and run. B ith of the man's legs were broken and he was injured internally. When found, a few hours afterwards, he was in tha Lake with his head just above water and still living. Ho was taken to the resident of Captain Ferree where he died'in about ten hours. Ho gave his name and the condition of his business to Major Keiffer, who happened by, whicbiwas telegraphed to his son in San Francisco, who arrived in Ash land on Sunday on his way to Link ville. Mr. Savago was peddling- dry goods and' in. good circumstances. Important Decision. The "Stand ard" says that the case of Jt B; Crosaen heifrfl" af Wasco county, vs. K-. i. Earhart, Secretary of State,, was sub mitted to Judge Bellinger of th Cir cuit Court of that county on the 22d inst The question involved was in regard to whether sheriffs in convey ing convicts to tho penitentiary or in ane persons to the asylum were enti tled to receive mileage for such ser vice. Under former administrations, mileage was allowed, but Secretary Earhart refused to do so, in conse quence of tho order of the investiga ting committees. Judge Bsllinger de cided in favor of defendant and that Sheriffs had"no right to. charge mile age for such service. Diphtheria. Fromall we can learn it seems that this dreaded disease has made its appearance in several places in this, and Applegate, valley. Many remedies have been published at dif erent times, and reccommended as cer tain cures, but there are none that have not failed when administered t03 "late "When the disease has reached a stag when it is thought a physician should "be-sumnioned it is often beyond the reach of any remedy. It behooves parents, therefore, to be watchful over their little ones until the danger is past. If a child appears puny, or com plains in any manner, examine its lbroat.and tongue for symptons of the e, and if. found loose no time in K medical aid. cat term, taugliTToy jur. J.ne' Kugler, will close on the 3rd of Au gust proximo. The first term for the years 1879-80 will commence on the first of September. Mr. Kugler will at the same time open a musical con servatory where complete knowledge of that exquisite art will be taught with all the facilities found in the most favored locality. The people of Jack sonville and vicinity are justly proud of liis new addition to the education al attractions of the town. Mr. Ku gler is unexcelled as a teacher cf mu sic and deserves liberal patronage. Real Estate Transactions. Tho following are the deeds recorded sinco the last issue of the Sentinel: D. A. Stearns, Sol Abraham, J. Brandt Jr-, V. T. Bodley, W. R. Wil lis R. Mallory, Wm. Carll and W. Healyto Applegate Grand Mining Co., certain ditches, water rights and raining ground on Applegate. Consideration '500,000. J. I. Knight, of tho Junction Hcuse, announces that he will give a grand ball on Friday evening Aug. 29th. A gpneral invitation is given. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G2?A?rD EAll &&; iMt:r'AM. a 3s2?w TIIE UNDEKSIGXbU tv 1.L.L, trXViJ J. a Grand Ball at the Junction House on the night of August 20th, 1870. Good music and Clipper will be provided, and a general inviUtioa-is pxtfuued to all J. I. KXIGHT. SC-.TCJIW5: EU2X32 3 . ANEW AFRANGEMENT! pLI I ct NED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS can be-bad in qnintitiea tn fuir'y writ. Ing to the uiidi-rign"d. at J: 1. ParkerV learn m mill on Hi,; liutte. Cfri Floor ing. Ru'lic Ceiling and Wnnldlng can In had in any quantity. Wo can plane 'umber 2t inche-f wide in lad all kind of Itimb-r neceesary to bu Id Dou-pg all of wh ioh cai be got ready tor uj at the mill. Harli-' who intend building can pave hauling mor lumber than tbt-y need Rills, plana and et. t mutes can be. bad either at tb Hulte or at their snop at Jacksonville. O ? gn. S-All ordera will rec-ive prompt ait Hon. SMITR & WAIaMAN. rK .5 aSWS .ffi3im& KZ 28k 2Fay. Up! Payttpn HAVING DISCONTINUED flit busmen in Krrbt ville I want tbose in debted to me to settle up without delay, or I -vill dati- to make forc-d collection to coma forward aud save trouble. GEO. GltOTZ. Kerbyville, July 1st, 1879. WHEAT WANTED";. I WILL PAY THB HIGHEST MAR" 1 ket price fur wheat to all ilui-e that are wine me, or in exchange for Saddtery. ore Harness or anything in my line. H EN'RY JUDGE: LAST CAZL -priOB KNOWING THEMSELVES Iff- L ot-bted to the undor-igmd wil1'pleae -nil and 8-tt e Iramedi itely. No further no tici will be given beloru forcid'-cullectioa, as ( inujt have money at once. Vm.J.BlLGER. Jacksonville, July 9'' , 187a. DELINQUENT TAXES. VTOT1CE IS GIVES TUY Off. AND, J.V afur Monday. July Hih, I will priwedl o collect the delinquent tax dxeto Jckoa-, county according to law aiid.withoutfoijtber-. notice. Mileage will be add-dilo all taxusi not paid by that dale Wil. BYin&E.,, Jckw nvlJlu, July 7, 1879. Sheriff! ' Highest Cosh Prlv PAID FOR WOOL AND. HTTEESl Bir Ai. tfTSHER P. DONEGK GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, -AND-t- HORSE SHOEING; Cor., of Second and California St, , LL KINDS OE MARKETABLE i produce taken in exchange lor work. . P. DONEUAN. BLmSHiTHLM DAVE. CRONEMLLER; BluOTFIIEOLlSffiD;. v! SOW PREPARED TO DO.ATJlf. w rk in my lin- cheaper than ever, and in. twill do it cheaper than any other p in noutbern Oregon. (itve on a call and 1 will convince you. DAVID CRONEMILLER, jYE wroutetotke sea BY WAY OF TIIK ROSEBURG & COOS B AYSTAQELINE: orvDRusioivi Woa twenty-fo ve Roseburor every mor cepted. at 6 a Mi and mat uunection with Smi Franciaco steanre wic--a wtk 7he time from Roseburg Sin Francisco will be three daya nd rouh fare ba li""n flxwd nt S2t). CLOUGH&CAKL.L. B1GB0T.TESTEAMSAW-M1LL, j. r, atks BIG BUTTE, w i, u I 0GN; KEEPS-COXTXTfTLY ON n.VND planed and tiT'iiued Sngar pmejum- i)er of the best qitlity. EDGING, M0r7IING,- RUSTIC,'',, SIDING, TLOORING, SIIIITGLES, ETC. Lnmber d-?'! o order on nhnrt notfcfrf. md reasonable Urrr.3 lor thojc ccare.Dirat'i to the Mill. SSy-L'nnn'y Or-Jw and Greenbacks tak-. en nt par. GItEA'E SUUJGHT.Zn INrRRICES; t -y-AT '.TACQSvSTORE'' Oregon-Street, JackaonvjlIe WHERE A COULETE AND. inagiietlcient oriinnt of n-w gooli 'is jut bf-eu received, cojaitlig In part of, CLOTHING,,. DRY-GOODH, GROCERIES, FANCY GOOD?... , BOOTS l-SIIOSwi. SCHOOL BOPKS3 HATS-.AIKCAT5 TOBACCO! & CIGARS,'. HARDWARE- AND. CARPET3, TINWARE, ALL- KINDS TAINTS... -ALSO: GROCERIES. V FIJXE A.SSOKT-M EXT. OF LADIES' HATS, AND EL O WEES, &g., &c. In faot everything to be found in a P.rt in i lock of 'General Merchandise, which ill be told at prices That Defy Competition. The hlghst price allowed for country pro. ice. Give me a call at my estahlit-hm at, h Masonic building and be convinced , it there is lo lu hug abnt lM E .JACOBS, . tv I location!