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XnE OREGON SENTINEL
Wednesday, : : August IS, 1879
AGEXrS FOR THE SENTINEL.
S. M. Peltengill & Co...;..;N'ew York
(?o. P. Rowell & Co .'... New York
Rowell & Cheetunan....''.' St. Lnui
, L. P. Fuller .'.V.. ..San Fraoc'scn
ID.H. S teat ni....v Portland
llellglou Directory.
M. E. Church. Religions pervices ev-
rrr Snndty at the usual lionrs, by tlie Rev
erends M. a . iiiiams, V. A. Crowell and
A fliirdison
(5atii"UC Sf.rvicks. Services will be
eld at the Catholic Church in I hi? place
every Suuduy nt the nul honrs in the
morning and evening, Rev. Father Utan
ehet officiating.
j M. IS. ScKDr Scnonr,. Rrenlnr meet
fog every S.imlny nfiernoon nt 2 o'clock
Catiiouc Sunday School. Regular
mewing every Sunday nfiernoon at 2
., o'clock
Te.vciif.us Selected. The corps of
tca.JL rs telected by the Directors of
Jacksonville School District, to servo
ensuing year are: H. C. Fleming,
Waj!SlM'ltlillj&vPrin, -third
department and Miss. Belle Carr,
junior department. School will
commence early in September.
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Axotiieu CsUicide. Henry C. Kind,
law partner of James D. Fay, who
died by his own hand at Coos Bay not
long since, committed suicide in San
Francisco "Wednes day night by tak
ing morphine. His wife's father had
left an estate to Mrs. Kind, of which
Kind had charge. He left a note to
his wife saying ho had squandered
the entire properly! which was the
reason of his act.
Mail Coxtkacts Let. Advices
from Washington, received this week,
state that the following mail routes
have leon let in this county:
From Jacksonville to Wright's and
back onco a w eek, let to James Hart
for $373 per annum.
From Sain': valley lx the Meadows
and back once a v. ek, to J. B. Thomas
for SI 50 per annual. Both of these
contracts run till.TS82.
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Case Decided. In the case of the
Civyote Gold and Silver Mining Co.,
pUintilT vs. Win. fc Walter Ruble de-
jndants Judge- Hanna last Monday
teed that the defendants convey to
, the mining property in dispute
cd for in the complaint, and
Joy pay plaintiff the sum of four
aud dollars for the wrongful dc-
tentron of said property, and the costs
land disbursements of the suit to follow
I the result as above.
AFfRAY. List Saturday an affray
occurred between two of tho hands
working with a party of threshers on
Ir. Phipps' farm a few miles North of
Iwn, in wliiui xwonroe uavis received
blight wound in the right breast from
chisel thrown by Clark Hartley.
phe parties were "w town on Sunday
looking for officers- of the law but the
natter was finally compromised with
out recourse to the diurts, and all con-
l-erned went away happy.
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A DAxnEuous- Phactick. It strikes
i average mind that the most public
reets of towiv are not the pmner
ices to brake- wild horses. Bucking
hibitions are-not spectacles of such
.13 occurrence as to' immortalize the
rformer even though given free to
,n Oregon aiHierice. A stubblo- field
mile or two from1 town, a bucharo, a
ild horse and a boy or two perched
n the fence would look better than a
ko programme- ppr-forrocd-in town.
College BoakdiS'q- House. Mrs.
M. TI. Vining; of this place, is having
, neat and commodious house erected
s College ground at Asliland and
fill open it for tho reception of
lars desiring Iward by- the time-th
ego vear commences. Mrs. Vin-
lis in everv resik'ct qualified to
end' a. Hoarding house for the
young and will :iot fail to securo lib
Feral patronage from parents desiring
to place theirobildren in a safe and el
egant house.
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.Elliott GnEElc' Chas Williams, of
the firm of Thurman Collins & Co.,
camo in from Elliott creek, the loca
tion of their mine on last Thursday.
This company has been doing well
since tho first of July drifting and
sluicing their dirt. One ounce per
day has been their averagevages. The
diggings are very deep and hard' to
work but they possess tho advantage
of having plenty of water all summer.
Other companies on the crecli are
making good wages.
The SterlixoMixe. Frank Ennis,
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Superintendent of the Sterling mine,
informs us that he finished his clean
.,up last evening. "We are not informed
in regard to tho result but know
'.enough to say that it wai, satisfactory.
When it is remembered that the work
-jiow in progress is simply opening the
nme, and that the proceeds iar sur-
ipass the expenditures, it will be under
I stood what a bonanza tHic company
f Jiavc. There is nothing in" Southern
I Oregon in the listof mining enterprise
that surpasses bterhngjm richness.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Cou"riy scrip will be taken at par for
atta'ceounts due this office.
Henry Pape, Jr., has gone to Yrekaf
to take a case in tho "Union" office.
Newman Fisher has commenced ship
ping oats to Fort Klamath to fill fiis
contract.
Read the Sheriff's sale advertised by
Sheriff Taylor of Josephine' county in
this issue.
Mrs. VF. B? Pengra of Eugene
City, sister of 21-x P. P. Prim, is here
on a visit.
Grob, "Wiriitjen At Co. propose placing
a hydraulic on their Applegate mines
this" Winter.
H. M. Thatcher, of Linkville, ar
rived in town last Friday and remained
a couple of days.
We are under obligations to Mrs,
Dr. Colvig, of Rock Point, for a supply
of early apples. Thanks; call again.
Miss Ella Prim and Miss Annie
Miller started for Lake county yester
day to'pay a vi&ifto friends at that
place'.-
C. C. Brogan will start for South
ern California soon in hopes that
the change of climate will benefit his
hoallh.
Three thousand dollars is tho esti
mated cost of the Presbyterian church
soon to be put in course of erection in
this place.
Blackberries three gallons for one
dollar iii Ashland and not "three
quarts" as the tyjie caused us to say
last week,.
J. W. Manning commenced deliver
ing hay at Fort Klamathin&t wdek, and
will eomplete his contract 285 tons
in a few days.
Will. Corpe and wife and II. M
Thatcher of Linkville arrived from
Lake county last week. Tho latter
returned- yesterday.
The first load of new wheat sold in
Ashland brought CO cts. per bushel.
This will be the-regular market price
for the present crop.
Jerry Nunan denies that he has any
present intentions of purchasing the
California street property mentioned
'by our cotemporary Ittt-.t week.
The Chinaman arrested' last week
for passing a counterfeit half dollar
Lgave bonds in the sum cf $200 and he
has since left for parts unknown.
The Celestials had a grand dinner
and general spree out on Applegate
last Thursday. Villainous brandy and
fat pork constituted the bill of fare.
Tho statement in the "Times" cf
last week that Wm. Bybee had sold
his interest in the meat market to
Capt. Catbn was a mistake.' He has not
'soldi-
Only a part' of tlie desk's' belonging
to the Ashland Accademy were
sold recently. They will all bo re
tained for the use of the school, how
ever. The Jacksonville Brass Band furnish
ed music at Ashland last Thursday dur
ing the exercises attending the laying
of the corner stone oF the new Masonic
building.
Mr. J. B. S. Fletcher, agent for the
"Journal of Fashion," started for Cres
cent City last Monday. He found no
bogus receipts for subscription to his
journal in this place.
T. P. Hyde, residing near Murphy,
Josephine county, raised rye this sea
son that measured nine feet six inches
,in height He had pea vines also
"which measured nine feet.
Mr. V. fccnieueiin passed tlirougli
;town yesterday en route for Pennsyl
vania, lie goes to visit his aged par
ents who reside in that State, and will
be absrnt frcm home about three'
months.
Ex-Governor Chadwick arrived by
Friday evening's stage. He will re
main in the county until after the 18th,
during which time he will visit his
'different mining claims in this and
Josephine counties.
Dr. Aiken arid D. H. Feathers have
removed their places of business to the
new building on' California street re
cently erected by the former. They
have neat apartments, and by giving
them a call you will be attended to in
style.
Rev. Father Heinrich c'f Eoseburg
ocoupicd the desk at the Catholic
church, in this place, last Sunday
morning and evening. His forenoon
sermon was deliveied in English
and-
COn-
in the afternoon ho addressed the
gregation in the German language.
Tho family of John Noland of the
firm of Noland & McDaniel arrived
here last Friday morning, from San
licandro, California. They came by
stage 'from'Reading and experienced
a very unpleasant trip in consequence
of the lreat and dust
Newmati Fish'er camo near having a
general smash upf'as'h'e returned from
Ashland last Thursday evening. The
off wheels of his carnag ' massed a low
bridge he was crossing and tlufTeJiicle
upset Jortunateiy none or
"mates -vere-severely httri;
tlfe
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J. W. Manning returned last Mon
day from a visit to Fort Klamath. He
reports times lively in fllat vicinfty.
Stock raisers are busy cutting and sav
ing hay. W. B. Kincaid is going
ahead on his wood contract for the
Fort, and business of all kinds' is rush-
Mrs. Emma Gassm'an' daughter of
Louis Herling of Poorman's creek ar
rived here last Saturday on a visit
to her parents. Mrs? Gassman has
had charge of one of the departments
of a large manufacturing establishment
in San Francisco for a' number of years
and will return in about a month.
W. Ci-Hale returned yesterday from
Portland whither he went a short time
ago to purchase machinery for hisfurni
turefactory in Linkville. Hchasnowin
transit for that place a turning lathe and
all' oth er material for a first class estab
lishment of the kind he proposes to keep.
He starts for Lhlkvillo this morning.
Our old typographical friend, Al.
Burrows, of Yreka, now Secretary
of, tlie tj. &. C. Stage Co., has been nom
inated for Treasure!' by the Republi
cans of Siskiyou county. If the peo
ple fail to elect him it will be owing
to the fact that Siskiyou county is
hopelessly given over to tho worship
of modern Boutfbonism.
Some old fraud says: r'Get up with
the sun if you want to be healthy and
wise." It is easy enough to follow
this advice in the winter, when the
sun acts sensibly, and doesn't get up
until seven o'clock; but when he com
mences to get up at four o'clock, wo
have observed the wisest men give
him about two hours' start, and let
their wives accumulate licallh' and
wisdomf
The Great Council Imp. 0. R. M'.
quenched the council fire on tho Oth af
ter installing the following Great Chiefs
by Ward S. Stevens, Tast G. S.: G. C.
Sears, G. S.; E. S. McCoinas, G. S. S.;
C. W. Savage, G. J. &; S. Baer, G. C.
II.; L. Zick, G. K. W., W. H. Wil
liams, G.P.; P.-G.S.,L. OrSternsand
P. S. S., W. H. Utter were elected rep
re.sentatives to tho Great Council of
the TJ. S. Imp. 0. R. M. "Standard."
From Ben Haymond we learn that
work on the new Rock Point bridge
is progressing finely anil the structure
will probably be finished and ready
for travel in about three weeks. All
the material is now on tho ground anil
the work of laying the center span will '.
commonce in about ten Jays. It is
designed after the latest improved
Howe truss, costing over $3,000, nnd
will be a credit to its projectors.
The ScioptScon galle'l'v' so well and
favorably known, will be at Jackson
ville on the 18th of August aud will
.furnish those excellent pictures at rea
sonable rates, for which it is noted.
Old pictures copied and enlarged in
the very best manner. Children's pic
tures a specialty and good workguarran
teed Do not delay but secure pictures
while the opportunity offers, as the
gallery will remain only one week.
Call and see those pictures of laughing
and crying labies only one week.
We have received, under the frank
of Congressman Whiteakcr, a bpeech
delivered in tlie'Lower House of Con-gi-ess,
on the first of April last, by J.
R. Chalmers, of Mississippi. Tlie sub
ject discusSed was "the use of troops at
the polls," nnd the Mississippian views
the question just as ho and his people
viewed it when Grant and Sherman
were sweeping'through'the South with
their victorious lpgioris in 1SG2-3.
.Mr. Chalmers don't like the troops and
we don't blame him. They are a troub
lesome set of fellows when called upon
to punish evil-doers, as Mr. Chalmers
has reason to know.
Odd Fellows Cel"eb;iati&n. Don't
forget the celebration of the 19th an-
jiivcrsary of the organization of Jack
sonville Lodge I. O. O. F. on the 18th.
Tlie brotherhood of the county are all
expected to be hero and assurance is
mrnn flinf. Hipm will h. mjinv nrpp.Anr.
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from a distance. Tliis will be the last
notice we cari'gi ve of the happy occasion
and wo urge all who can do so to be
present ihe festivities will conclude
with a rrand ball .t Vcits Hall at
which all can participate. Tho supper
will be served bvC W. Savage of the
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New State hotel and will of course be
superb. Every body is invited.
"Will Soon Return. A private let
ter received from Dr. J. W. Robinson,
now in San Francisco, informs us that
.n -..'ll 1omA flinf. ntv Knmphimp nnvf.
week for this place, where ho will re
sume the practice of his profession.
We are pleased to learn that he has re
gained Iris health and that he proposes
to locate perm'anently in Jacksonville.
Evangelical SerVice. On next
Sunday at 11 o'clock AM. Rev. Geo.
F. Guebner, anJ Evangelical' minister
lately from Missouri, will preicfrat' the'
M. E. Church in the German language:'
He will be with the people here but a
few days and will not probably address
them again, hence all shou'd' attend
next Sabbath?
Laying Ttie" Corxeti Stoxe. There
was a large gathering of members of
the Masonic Order and other spectators
at Ashland last Thursday, to partici
pate in, and witness, the laying of the
corner Stone of tho Masonic building.
Tlie whole programme, was carried out
in excellent style, afldi not an event
transpired to mar the harmony of the
occasion. Many interesting relics
and other articles were deposited
under the stone, not the least
important of which wa a copy of
the Sentinel of current date.
The oration by Prof. L. L. Rogers is
spoken of as able, eloquent and in
structive. Jasper Houck, of the Ash
land House, gave a Ball in tnS" even
ing which was well attended
Jackson-r
ville people who remained for the dance
say the supper was just as good as Jas
per always gets up on such occasions
simply splendid. All who attended
from this place speak- in high terms of
th&bospitality of the Ashland peo
ple.
Tiin RewAkd of Iniquity. Dr. C,
A. Smith the spiritist and humbug
physician, of whom we wrote a short
lime ago, has been sentenced to
three years in the penitentiary for
counterfeiting. His wife", whom it will
be remembered professed to lecture un
der spirit control, as they passed
through this part of tho State, is liv
ing on public charity in Portland, and
their daughter is serving out a term in
the Multnomah county jail for being
accessory to her father's crime. The
incarceration of SmitS; and theimpicu
niosity of his wife is a serious blow to
the cause of woman's rights, free love
and the general advancement of the
peculiar doctrines they taught There
is now dil opening for some other
enterprising scallawog in the lecture
Geld.
Frightful Runaway. LastSunday
T. T. McKenzie, S. Booth, and H. G.
Sprague all got into a hack atPlymale's
livery stable and started for home,
leading Booth's horse behind tho vehi
cle. Tlie horses started suddenly and
Booth and Sprague were thrown from
the buggy. McKenzie managed to get
hold of tho lines just as the other man
was dashed to the ground on the oppo
site from that on which Booth fell, and
stopped the horses near1' the residence
of K Jacobs. Mr. Booth was consid
erably bruised and Sprague was severe
fyTTurrT 'For sfTne tiflie it wtSP" .ought
that several of his ribs were broken,
but such was fortunately not the case.
He-soon revived and was able to pro
cecd Iioiiiewar'tT tile saniff evening
New Mixixg Company Incorpora-
ted. Articles of incorporation were
filed with the Secretary of State last
week by a company of gentlemen who
propose mining in this and Josephine
counties. Tlie names of the incoqiora
tors are James nerd, Richard Cook,
B. F. Dowell, E. K. Anderson, J. M.
McCaTl, H. B. Oatman, n. k"! Hanna,
L. B. Stearns, J. C. Tolman and T. A
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,Wod' The name of the company is
the Lower Quartz Co., and we are in
formed that they intend working the
old Fowler ledge on the west fork of
Applegate in this county. This has
,been the richest ledge ever discovered
'in Oregon, and wo wish the company
"reat success.
Goxe Home To Die. Calvin B.
MacDonald has returned to Oakland
California, in bad health. His tour
through Oregon and Washington Terri
tory, was too much for his feeble frame.
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"He w'riies us regretting that he was un
able to fill his appointment to' deliver
his lecture "Thirty years on the border,"
at this place, and is not Iiopcful in
rej-ard to ever being able to visit Oro
igon again'. MacDonald is all mind
"and souL Phvsicialy ho was awKys
delicate, and age, labor and excitement
have about destroyed his vitality- Jlay
his last days lie as calm and peaceful
as his past life has been stormy and
eventful.
M. E. Conference.' Tlie annual
Conference-of the M. E. Church will
commence at Portland on:Wednesday
Aug. 20tn. Rev. D. A Crowell, of
Jacksonville circuit, will slart for that
city by stage on next Monday, provid
ed his wifes health which we regret to
say is riow quite "feeble, will permit.
Uurins tho time that Mr. Crowell
las been stationed hero lie has made
many friends and no enemies. By his
gentlemanly and christian-like demean
or ho has won the confidence and es
teem of the people, and there' is a gen
eral wish expressed that the Conference
,may return" him to remain! longer where
his work is appreciated.
Returned. E. D.Eoudray and fam
ily and Mi? s Maggie Donegan returned
Irani a- month's sojourn in the moun
tains in-the vicinity of the Galite'creek
mines last Sunday. He reporls miners
all through with mining for the season.
The English company,' Bfne Gravel
company and all other hydraulic mines
are now short of water and nothing
will be done until nex't Winter except
prepare for work atHhafc time. t
ciRcrrr cockt.
The adjourned term of Circuit Court
for this county convened on Monday
last with the following officers present:
Hon. H. KvHanna, Judge; J. R. Neil,
District Attorney ;E. B. Watson, Clerk;
William Bybee, Sneriff, by H. B. Sey
be'rt, Deputy. The' following proceed
ings were nadV
A. Fisher Jt Bro vs. Wm. C. Miller,
motion for KaVe to issue ah1 execution.
Ordered that execution do issue in favor
of plaintiff in the sum of $323 and in
terest. Roxanna Farris et al vs. J. W. Hays
et al suit in equity. Cause taken
under advisement.
James Barnes vs. Robt E. Bybee
suit in equity to quiet title. Decree
granted.
C. K Reed and Ed. Langley vs. Hein
Deniff suit in equity for an injunction.
Taken under advisement.
County Court Proceedings. The
following are the proceedings of the Au
gust term ot County Court Judge
Day and Messrs Magruder anil Ander
son present:
Ordered that tho" petition of Jas El
liott and oihers for a change in the
county road leading from town be con
tinued till next term.
Ordered that Wm. By-free, Sheriff,
have until the next term ofCourt in
which to file his supplemental r'cturn of
delinquent taxes.
Tho County Clerk was authorized to
post six notices to contractors for seal
ed proposals for gravelling 400 yards
in tho West end of Herrin's lane.
Bids will be received up to 10 A. M.
September 3d.
CmcORY. Mr. C. Schieffelin, of this
county, has growing in his garden a
patch of chicory. He has raised it be
fore and used it with coffee, and he says
it saves about one half the expense in
the purchase of that article for a fam
ily during the year. The chicory
plant resembles the beet and attains
about the same size. It is cut in slices
;and dried, then browned and ground
in a coffee mill or grated' to' thb consis
tency of coffee. About ono pound to
four of coffee is used and the mixture,
Mr. Schieffelin assures us, is superior to
pure coffee. It adds to the flavor of
' the beveragp and not over half the
amount centrally used, is necessary.
Tlie plant is .adapted to tliis lctiltudo
any vJlieY'c-n good
m-1
tly
Applegate
CompanyTn their diggings opposite
thoso of thd Squaw Lake, com
pany. Parties in whom we have im
plicit confidence say that n back chan
nel has been discovered in the bar nov
being worked which pays from two
bits to one dollar to the pan. How
"extensive it is cannot, of course, be
known, but it Fs certain that a rich
streak has been struck. There is
no doubt but that the mines on Apple
gate are rich beyond estimate, anil we
lare glad to record the success ot all who
engage in their develbpcment
John Kelly. The old pioneer vi
olinist of California camo and is gone
He gave entertainments Saturday
and Monda, evenings to full houses
,and on Tuesday he and his lady
started to RoseburgJ vrliere they will
delight the people with exquisite ihu-
sic. Mr. Kelly sings and plays as of
yoreandMrs. Kelly excells on the piano
;and organ. They will, of course, meet
wiih'- A3 cordial reception and liberal
patronage everywhere.-
Mr.Tukxer's CoNDlTibN", Theinany
friends of Wm.'M. Turner will be pleas
ed to learn- that he is now able to be
out with a good prospect of securing
the sight of ono of his eyes at least.
He is with the most skilled oculist on
the coast and is receiving all the atten
tion that science afibrdsj It is now
very probable that he will soon1-' be able
to resume his labor as editor' of' this
paper, a fact which is doubtless grati
fying to its many readers.
Bio Tootii. There- may b'e seen at
Noland & McDaniel's salo'6n,'a' tooth
nf some monster of ati extinct race
which is o-m'6st interesting relic. It
.is evidently a molar of some flesh eat-
inga.nimal orfish, most likely the latter,
and is petrified to solid stone. It was
exhumed from tho earth in the Foot's
creek mines""at"out a month since. Two
and a half inches is its breadth and it
will measure three inches lengthways
of tlie jaw.
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"What Came of it. This is the title
of a little volume of 320 pages, partly
written by Mrs. H. V. Stitzel, 'of 'Port
laud, lately deceased, and concluded by
Samuel L. Simpson, afte'fMrs. Stitzel's
death. Henry Stitzel is now in this
county canvassing1 for the sale of tho
book. It ir worthy of a place in any
home, being diast'e in composition and
moral in scnfim'dnV.1
apu
lHHexen
" bcenHmTirand
ArPIXCAf C ITEMS.
Plenty of ripo fruit, vegetables tc
.1 --. .
Canip1 meeting begins on Will:
.n1. .. J.T. Tlr" 7Vtr.i-
lams
Creek on the 7tff. ihst
The weatlier has
been
exceedingly
hot for the last two weeks;
Harvesting about!
.over,
but'
the
yield of some of the wheat fs j"oin
be cut short on account of tlio
O v"
rust
which was confined principally to the
lowest ground.
Tlie yield of oats and barley is
good!-
LouUeh and Co., are doing splendid
work with tn'eir fine new Pitt thresh-
en -'.. '
J. Whito took, his departure on the
fifth inst for Nevada, l'caving many
creditors' to' mourn ESs" su'dden depar
ture.
They took a notion that a! little
dance would be a good thing td while
away an evening during- tlio time of
the tedious harvest, jo they made up a
party and thought they jsould have a
surprise "ifaTlce at the old man's!" but
howbeit the old man had one of the
boys to bolt the door while he stood
sentinel at the window with a club.
This was an unlooked for turn, so
part of the surprise party camped un
der a tree until 2 A. M. in the morning
beforo the waon camo to take them
home.
Fearful Fall. On last Thursday
Henry Waisman, a carpenter, while at
work on Manning Jc Webb's barn,
fell from near the comb of the build
ing to the ground a distance of twenty
five feet. He struck on his breast
and received a severe though it is not
thought fatal shock. His right col
lar bone was fractured and ho was
otherwiso badly bruised, but at this
time he is thought out of- danger.
Tlie District Conference of the M. E.
Church, South, will be held at Bybee's
ferry, commencing on Thursday even
ing next. Reverends Bell, Stahl, Klicc,
Miller, and Hardison are expected to
be present A public table will be
kept on the grounds by J. S. March
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1 Dr.'Will Jackson has secured the
hide of a huge rattlesnake which he
has stuffed. The reptile lookj as
though alive and would striko terror
to the average beholder unless he were
snake proof.
"Hotisno-nhrrle'for'itf,!' Shasta Cou-
: V.ili:.V is" the rib
.."Yi'eKa Journal."
Owing altogether to its gender,
course.
of
Dedication. The M. E. Church,
South, at Phoenix, will be dedicated on
Sunday August 24th. Rev. J. R. N
Bell will conduct the services.
BORST.
1IOWAKD .UKcrbyvillc, August 4th, to
the wife ofChns. J. Howard, a son a 11
pounder.
SPRAGUE At Manzanita August 4th, to
the wife of II. U. aprague a son
DELA31ATER In Jacksonville, August
2d, to the wife of N-Delamater,a daugli
i teri.
aa: A.-rtxn"ES33
HULL AVILLARD At the residence of
Hull Bro.'8, in Flounce Rock precinct,
Aug. 7lh, by A. II. Roothby, J. P., John
"W. Hull and 3Iarv A. Willardr all of
Jackson county, Oregon
HAT PACKW'OOD At the residence
of AVm-. Bylke, August 5th, by J. 11.
' Huffer, J. P., "Win. B. liny and Mrs. E.
, APackwood.
COOK SIMPA)K In Jacksonville pre
cinct, by J. II. Huffer, J. P., Wm. Cook
! and Jliw Clan Simpson.
JEFFERSON BEACH At lb" V
American hotel, in Jacksonville, on
Monday August 11th, by J. H. Huffer,
J. P., R. B. Jefferson and Martha Beach
both 'of Lake county
NTSNV ADVERTISEMENTS.
Assessor's 2fotico.
TOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN the time for completing the assess
ment of Jackson county, Oregon, has liceri
extended by an order ot the Court of said
county, raaue at its Augusi icnu, iota, un
til Monday, September 22d, 1879, at which
lnet nnmnil ilnte tho Board of Equalization
of said county will attend at the office of
tlie County Clerk ana puonciy examine uic
Assessment Rolls and correct all errors in
valuation, description or qualities oflands,
lots or other property.
Dated nt Jacksonville, uregon, August
lath, 1870. BLIN. C. GODDARU, .
County Assessor.
Sheriff Sals:'
BY VIRTUE OPuAN EXECUTION
duly issued ou(if the Circuit Court or
the Suite of Oregon for the County .of Jo
sephine, upon a- decree rendered at the
April lcmi,Jl&70, of said Court, in favor of
II. F. Simon and against Isniel Dietrich,
Adeline Dietrich and Chas. Hartson for the
sunr'of Four Hundred and Seventy nine
nn.T 74.100 dollars, with interest thereon at
one per cent per month, together with ten
per cent Attorney's fees, ana costs and ac
cruing costs. X nave uuiy juww ujjuii iut
following described real estate, to-wit: -The
N. W. M of the N. W. jLf of Sec. 25, Town
ship 40 S, Range 9 West, and will sell the
same at public auction at he.Court House
door in the town of KerbyvilTo between the
hours of 0 A.M. and 4 P.M. of tho 10th
day of September 1879, fox cash.
Given under my nand this 7th day of
August, 1879.
b JOHN TAYLOR,
Sheriff Josephine Co. Ogn.
WHfcAT WATJf Eft"
- n xvv.
I
WILL PAY TaEr.niGHESTMASs
ket nrice for wheat to alUbo.se that' :eh
owing me, or in exchange fbrlSaddlerT or
Harness or anything in my line. it'Ui
P. TtONJdl&ASi
GENERAL BLACKSMITHTNCP
-AXD-f
IltfKSE &fiOEING,
Con., of Second and California St.
A
LL KINDS OP MARKETABLE
produce taken in exchange' lor work.'
P. DONEUV. .
BLAOKSMITHING!
DAVE CR.ONEMLLER".
: BffiATIIIOMit;'
I
AM NOW PtfEPATl'ED TO DO ALL
work In my line cheaper. than ever, and-
iin fact will do- it cheaper than any other
nop in Southern Oregrsrik 1 " .
Give me a call and I will convince you'.
DAVID CKONEMILLER.
jYE wrouteto tee sea
BY WAY- OJfT-iE'
'R0SEBTOff&C00SBAY5TA'GEUffl2:,
. piIE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW
, L running a daily Hue of four-horso
istases between Roscburs and Coo Cht-
'making the through trip In twqnly'(-(cnr;
noure. stages leave nosuourg every
morning. Sundays excepted, at C a. jr., and
make close connection with San Francisco
steamer twice a week. The time from
Roscburg to San Francisco will bo thrco
days and through fare has been fixed at
$14.50. Fare from Ro.-mrg to Coos Bay
CLOITGH & CAhiLLV .
BlGBUTffiSTEAMSAWMlLL
J. P. xAlIIt,
BIG BUTTE, !. v v f r OGW
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON ITAlV
planed and nnolaned Sngar pine lum
ber of the best qnality.
EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC,'
SIDING, FLOORING,'
SHINGLES, ETC.
' Lumber dresjed to order op ehortjibt-cft
and reasonable terms tor tbo30 coriveriicat
to the Mill.
tSyConnty Orders and Greenbacks tak
en at par.
JOHN MILLER'S;
Is tho place t'o sjb for anything in1
itlie hardware line. He Uaa larc
"...a-sTi. crto.- .tiv or nuTes, bhot
uuns and bportmg Material, and
in fact everything from, an Anvil'
to a . . ,
SKELETON
Key. Ho sells at LESS than Bed
rock pricc3FOIt CASH, and all
those purchasing Building Hard
ware, Tools of every kind, Paints,
Glass, Cordage, Brushes &"c, haV'o-
..
That he is d'eterrnfned to under
sell any one in tho market, and
tieople who wish Cutlery, Quartz
or Spy Glasses, or anything mado
of iron, " ..
m
'Fact people from every place or
from1
ASHLAND
"Will find that he means business,
and will get bargains by calling
on him before going elsewhere.
GREAT
SLAUGHTER IN PRICES'
at
E. JACOBS' fTORE
Oregon Street, Jacksonville
WHERE A COMPLETE ANti
magnedcient assortment of new gofxti.
has just been received, coasl.it Ing In part of
clothing,
dry-goods,
groceries;
fancy g66dsj';
boots & shoes?
scHobiiiiSoKs,
HkrifAND CAPS,
TOBACCOS & CIGARS,;
HARDWARE AND
CARPETS, TINWARE,
t .
ALL KINDS PirNTS.
-ALSO,
WXTttDO'SJV
GjIsisii'
oncdkulEi '
API NEVA'S SO RTM!E NT1'
OF
L,ATIES' ' HATS AND'
FLO WEES, &c, &c:
In fact everything to bo foundjp a flow. .,
class stock ot General Merchandise, which
will be-sold at prices . . ,.
That DefyC'ompetition.K
Jfcfthlgtst prlco allowed for country pro
duce. m
p9"Ge me a call at my establtehmeta v
In the i!asonlc building and be convincid
that there Is no humbug about thlr
E .3i OBST'
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