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m TIE ORKflON SENTINEL Wednesday, : : AcSust 27, 1879 AGsnrs for the sentinel. M J1ttPff2i''.& Co VpwTo.I G-n. K Unt'tM & Co NVw Y-l Ho"" A' Chpesman ('. I"i L P. Fihnr San F'np:r D II. Strrri P.irlli TleHclon nirertnry. M. K Ciltrnca R'ii'tnii prvirr err Sin4y v fh n'iil Hnnr br ! R"" firMid M . Williams. D. A Orowell tin A. ITiirdison , (jATiri.in Sitivirw 'ctipM will eld n l'e Cmhnlic rjinrrh in tlii pit" fwerv Snmlnv l ll'p uimI mi' 'n ' rnorn'nT n1 evpnins. Rev . Father II'h" clft nfficintintr. M. K. SnDr Rcnnnr.. U pnlr m in? every Rwlav nfiprnnnn bI 2 nJ ' . PATH"MnRu"inT 8cii'"i.. Ui-jni npolintr every Sunday Hfternnon a' ' o'clork i mmu'i ni"j i lumi nmimvti " SettleUp. Greorg'i W: Elliott cop templates adding larjelv tr hi stock oc goods Roon and needs money for tint tourpow. All those knowing them set vpCI ncBted arT TequestfrHto.-jpaU and settle up. Property" Sale. N. Ficko has purchased from Major .T. T. (Jlenn the house1 and lot situated on tire North past corner of "the Mock on which thf Sentinel office is located. The price paid was 600. Thanks. Tins office is again indeht ed to Mr. James Drum and also Capt. B. B. Griffin for donations of splendid melons. If anybody thinks a printer don't appreciate such generosity just let thetn heavp som mo" n sight. German Pic-nic. Last, rfunday a number of the German citizens of this place with their families, went to Bngue river on a picnic excursion and spent a pleasant clay. They rusticated in the vicinity of Table Bock, one of" the most beautiful and romantic resorts in the county. Case Decided. The Supreme Court has confirmed the recent decision ren dered by Judge Hanna in the case of the Canyonville and Galesville Road Co. v-i. The Douglas County & Can yonville Boad company. The opinion was delivered by James K. Kelly, Chief Justice. Jnd TW" dissenting. Lake County UnviiitAUK. Messrs. A. Schmidt and Geo. Bailor, of this place, have t;one to Lake county to look out a location for tho establish ment of a brewery. Mr. UrJ.Vr iv r. practtpal brewer and both are energet ic, wHe awake men who will not fail to conduct anv enterprise in which they may embark to a successful ter mination. Who Wants a Saw Mill The Jenny creek saw mill, situated on the Ashland and Linkville road, will be sold at Sheriffs sale, at the Court House do)r, in Jacksonville, on next Saturday at 1 o'clock P. M. This mill would be a. valuable acquisition for any party wishing to go into the nulling business. There is plenty of timber convenient and the property must sell. In Running Order. J. B. Thomas" Srfw'-mill at the Meadow's, is now in op eration. The machinery works like n charm, and the proprietor is prepared to fill all bills presented on short no tice. For real, go-ahead perseverance commend us, always, to Jese Thomas, for he is of that class of men who nev er fail. He proposes to sell lumber at reduced price an I tike anv kind of merchantable produce in pxchinge. Justice's Court. L ib, Friday and Saturday a trial of the lights of prop erty was held before Justice Iluifei wherein the contestants . were Wm. Parker and brother vs John McCoy The case wa-i submitted about noon, on Saturday, and the jury, after remain ing out for several hours agreed tn disagree and wer" dischargft I. A new trial will be had on the 15th of next tffonth unless the case is compro mised. Still Paying. From an item in the "Scientific nnd Mining Press" we. learn $hat the Tombstone silver mine, in .which the Schie.Telin Bros, arp interest fl is still yielding good pay. From all appearances it will soon rival the famous Corastock of Nevada. The -tfiinc is being worked with all the ad vantages of the most improved machin ery now in use, which is being increas ed in capacity as rapidly as the vein is developed. Celebrated Horse Dead'. The T-ell-known Percheron horse Pride of Perche, belonging to W. C. Myer of Ashland, died Tast week under circum stances which, created suspicion in the mind of his owner that he was poison ed. The inner lining of tfitt stottfich was found diseased and mostly staffed away. It will le remembered that about a year ago Mr. Myer lost h'w celebrated stallion White Prince under circumstances similar to those attend ing the death of Pride of Perche. Both of the animals were thoroughbred Percfyerons of unusual size and strength.; IOCAL ITEMS. Buy the Singer. Harvest about over. Weather moderating. Rev. J. R. N. Bell hasr returned to Roseburg. The best sewing machine in market is the Singer. New flour is coming into market and is selling a't $16 per M. Another case of crim con. has just come to light in this county. Jos. Rapp has our thanks for a wa termelon furnished last week. Fjr fruit ians call at Bilger's. Quar ans are sold for a dollar per dozen. Morrell's Mintfrels passed Sout' ist week withjut visiting this pine E. W. Gragg will give a ball at h vsidence in Sam's Valley on Septra er 5 th. Read the notice of final proof of J ob Kubl? under the head of new.ar vertisements. - Fresh- sal nton; caughty in .traps it Rogue river, have been selling on tin treets lately. Al. Sturgis is furnishing this marke with excellent blackberries thre. quarts for a dollar. The Supreme Court has adjourned and Judge Prim arrived here fron. Salem on Sunday's f tage. The Jacksonville Minstrels will visit Yreka .his Fall to giv enli rtainmenU during tho Siskiyou Fair. A number of hheep shearers can find e jilr.ynipnfc by calling en "Wagnei & Anderson at the Ashland Mills. C. A. Alisky of Portland, has pur chased the interest of J. II. Reed in the Beaver Creek Cinnabar Co.'s mines. A fair will probably be given some time during the Fall by the ladies of the Presbyterian church in this place. George Conn, Receiver of publii monies at 1ikeview, jvissed South bv stage last Sunday on his return from H jsehurg. Considerable wheat yet standing in the field was prostrated by the rain which fell during the latter part of last week. A certain editor not more than two blocks from this office has pleasant dreams if we are to belive the stories in circulation. The average small boy now keep? his weather eye Ojen for watermelon wagons and when an opportunity offers he goes for them. Have you tried that new brand of cigars at BreckenfeW.iT If not call at once and be convinced that he keep1 the best in the market, Mrs. J. H. Huffer was stung on the tin'T bv-ns-corpioi.ISst wfek, but In the immediate use of ammonia serious results were prevented. Mrs. Harvey, nee Mrs. Posellf Wade, returned to California on lasi Monday's stage accompanied by hei brother, Willie Short. The managers of the Ashland Col lege and Normal School propose pub IMiin;; a monthly journal in connection with that institution; David Croneniiller and Pat Donegal have both been rushed with work foij orae time past, occasioned. br the har vest now progressing. Reatnes Bros, bave reduced theii prices on almost everything in theii store in order to make room for a largr Fall aud Winter stock. Considerable sickness is reported all over the county, cauSed probably by the sudden changes in the temper ature of the atmosphere. President L. L. Rodgers of the Ash laiVd College has gone to Tortland tc attend the State Teacher's Institute now in session iti that city. Rev. Father Walsh and the Sisterr of Mercy' who accompanied him relum ed last Thursday, to Yreka, after spend ing a few days in this place. Our legal friend, Ed. Autenrieth, ha' become a bloated "bondholder, and i now prepared to loan money in an sum on first-class real estate security. Jfessrs. Wagner & Anderson, of the Ashland Flouring Mills, have 200 head of fine Spanish Merino bucks for sale. For prices, etc., call on them at Ashland. Says Josh Billings, "Whenever I see a real handsum woman ertgaged in the wimmen's rights bizziness, I am a going to take off mi hat aud jine the processhunv" Was it tne editor of the Ashland "Tidings," or the devil who borrowed the old gentleman's turnout to fake his jimson' blossom out on a spin? Ques tionf question! George Hibbard and old resident of Jackson' county died of consumption atCentral Point on last Wednesday. He had attained the advanced age of 65 years. Davis and Johnson's new sensation troupe gave exhibitions here lact Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Their entertainments were more than ordinarily amusing In the San Francisco market.on the 23d inst. Oregon valley wool was quo ted at 2226 cents. 2ry flint hides are quoted on the same date at 16 cents. Capt. J. M. McCafl, of Ashfa'nd, spent the day in town last Wednesday. He informed us that work is 'progres sing rapidly on the new Masouib build ing in that place. A bell, weighing 550 pounds, has been procured for the Presbyterian church at Ashland. It was manufac tured in Cincinnati ami cost, including transportation, $120. Jacob Wagner of the Ashland flour- :ng mill was in town during the week. New wheat is bain; brought Iti and he company is buying all good lots at he highest market price. The citizens of Rock Point and vi- F -iuity will meet at the new bridgB to lay for the purpose of holding a bas Vet picnic. ; The centre span of tin 'iridge will bo laid at the same time. Don't.forget the halljal the Slat- reek bouse on Uin wcalrfg c-f- AupuM '.9th. Mr. Knight, under whose super vision it is giien, will spare fro pain to make it a most enjoyable occasion. County Assessor Goddard has con nenced assessing Jacksonville prpcinct. settling that little bill you owe thi iffice your taxes will decrease propor ionately. County scrip taken at pat. Ex-Senator Mitchell pa-twd here oi the South bound stage last Thursday en route to San Francisco. He goes to attend to pn'essional htrsiness in that city and will return in two weeks. Miss Ella McPherson, daughter of W. A. McPherson, has been lying quite low for snve.-d weeks past with a severe attack of fever, but we are pleased to state that she is con valescing. Notice of appeal n &e Supreme Court has been given in the case of the v;ayote uoiu ana surer mining com pany vs Willun and Walter Ruble dn ; led by .Tudge Hanna, of this Dis trict, recently. Shrewd detectives have worked up the case and discovered the owner of "lock box 51." Had the matter re mained a mystery the people of this town would have ever experienced a feeling of insecurity. "George has had a p-eat many pull backs in life," said the young wife to her lady friend. And when the friend aid, "Yes, I saw hint with one' ves terday," the young-'wifJPjcnow what she me-wi by it. Mrs. D. 0". Courtnay will give a so cial dance at the Soda Springs Houfp t-iinrrow pvning, AugvV 28th. Go.vl music and rpper wi" be features if the occasion, and a general invitation to attend is extended to the public. The Hutchinson family are wendlrjr heir - - nthward and will scon t;ive one of tl pit choice entertainnien r in this place. The press of the State recommends them highlyand they wil' tndoubteilly be well patronized here. The Odd Fellows of Ashland have de ferred building a new hall until next s o'i We fearn tia't they (irojiose making arrangements with the MasonF to hold their meetings in the new hall belonging to that orJer when complet ed. A considerable tninmit of delin pipnt taxes are yet due in this county ind Sheriff Bybe'e has lost nil patipnee with those who can pay and fail to do so. Co-l w be added in II iim s in the future where jMirties have to be visited. There is a possibility that the Jack onville Brass Band will be present at 'he Pioneei's Reunion at Ashland on September llth, a:id if they do they will also furnish music forthn hi'I at Hoi-ck's new hall one the, evening of mat day. H, S. Brown, of SanTrranciscoI' one a, of San' of the principalowners of the Althouse mines, arrived here fast Friday and left for Josephine c'ouutv the same dav. He came to' visit his son, William Q. Brown, who has been seriously ill with fever for some time pasTv A. W. Bish, of Ashland, is now pre pared to can fruits pi all kinds. He has an unlimited supply of the finest fruits and berries, and has alteady re ceived a numlier of orders for canned :;oods from Lake county Patronize him and secure a fresh artrcle. Messrs Snook fc Merrill will go with their Scioptieon Gallery to Jose phine county. They will visit Ker byville and perhaps- other points and proceed thence" to Crescent City from which place they will sailfur San Fran cisco. Those desiring pictures should not fail to give thVm a call. Geo. W. Stephehson nas a fine year ling Sir Walter colt which he has al ready commenced driving to a sulky. George is justly prond of it All of Sir Walter's colts are developing finely and we have just heard of an instance where 51,000 was refused for one of his last year's colts by a wealthy-farmer of Linn county. BftAKBreF TKHTEES. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees was held at the City Hall on Monday evening, August 25th, all pres ent with the exception, of Thos. G. Reamea. - V The Finance Committee reported fa vorably on the following' bins and ther were ordered piiu1: Ad. ,felm for burying dog, SI; N. Langetf, burying calf, ?1; R. S. Dunlap, work on ceme tery. $6 50f; Jntf. O'rth, lumber, S7 76; N. Langell, cash for Fourth' of July celebration, $10. The Committee on Cemetery grounds reported favorably on the petition of Oregonian Pocatto'ntas Tribe No.- I, Impd. O. R. M., asking the- jf trilege of placing a gate in the City Cemetery, and the prayer was-granted; The Cdnrmittee' on Streets reported on the petition of Ryan and Heber to have D and E streets opened to Card well street, but not being" fully advised of the law in the premises reported the same back to the Councilfer their further consideration, KR "Tpe Board then wlJotJTKd without day. .' it Yreka. Rjics-At the Siskiyou Fair,- td commence at Yreka on the first day of October, a number of inter esting trials of sjieed will take place in whfeh several Jackson county horses will be contestants. One of the most exciting o'ftnes't will be a trotting race of mile heats, lest three in five, for which Geo. W. Stephenson's "Sir Wal ter," and J. W. Manning's "Ophir" ind a trotter from Scott's valley have been entered. Both of the Jackson county horses have a, record of 2:35 ind an exciting race may be anticipat- ed. There is- also a probability that "Ryestraw," one of the champions of the Oregon turf, will be present, to compete in the running races with 'Scamperdown," the favorite of South ;rn Oregon. A large amount of tnon iy is likely to change hands on the result of these races; and this feature of the fair promises to be more inter esting thin a't auy other previous meeting. Real Estate. The following are he' transactions in real rstate record ed since the last issue of the Senti nel: L. Danforth to Veit Schutz, lot in fa kfonville. Consideration, JSQ State of Oregon to Joseph Solomon, 70 acres land on Evans creek. Con-MiIeiHtJony-JO. TMK A. G. Rockfellow to LoiJisn?owll. lot in Ashland. Consideration ?600. Jane' McCuIIy to Emil DeRoboam, certain lots in JaefcsonTille.- Consid eration. S500. W. C. Myer to the" trustees of the M. E. Church, Ashland Adademy prop ?rty Consideration, 3,700. J. R. Helman to Ed. DePeatt, prem ses in Ashland. Consideration, S85. Daniel Chapman to Michael Pow 11; lot 4 in block 7, Ashlarfd. Con- ideration, 825. Foot Race. A foot race will prob ibly take place" about the middle of Se--raber between Henry Mensor of this dace, and George Lewis of Kerbyville. The race will be run at Wilderville, .ingle dash of one hundred yards, for 100 a side. Both parties are suppos ed to be fast and considerable money vill most likely change hands on the -esult. Several persons from this place .v ill witness the race and fast time is expected. Asiiland Woolen Mills. This pleftdid establishment is runnhig at ull capacity making cloth, flannels, lankets and hosiery, of the Itest qual ies. J. H. Atkinson, superin'erid nt and joint i wner '&? the mills in 'orms us that orders -for goods are onxtantly 1 eing received and filled, 'rout all parts of the country, but that i genera1! variety Jr'kpptjconstwitly on tand to supply all ylfmytuh to pur lia.se. Court Martial. At feoard of offi cers, ccmiosed of General J. W. For syth, Gen. O. D. Giwn;Col. Robert Pollock, and Capt. John Q. Adams, met it Fort Klamath last. week for the pur lospof court martialirig several desert ers from that fwst J. W. Manning conveyed them in a private conveyance from Roseburg to the Fort and back to this place and Dick Ish took them on from here on Moriday last Orator Chosen. The committee appointed to' select an orator to deliv er the address at the Pioneer's Re-union, to be held at Ashland, on the 6th proximo,- have-' invited James R. Neil Esq. to perform that duty. He has signified his acceptance and those who attend may anticipate a discourse wor thy of the occasion. Money to Loan. Parties desiring to borrow money in any amount on time, upon good real estate security, can be accommodated by calling on E. H. Autenriethf attorney-at-Iaw, Jacksonville. C. C. Brogari left us" for Southern California last week. rioxEors becmox. The committe of arrangements for the Pioneer Rn-union, Messrs. McCah Anderson and Houck, have appointed as orator of the day Jas. RvJNeil, Esq., of Jacksonville, also the following committees: Committee on GroYtnds A. V. Gil lette, H. C. Hill and Jacob Wagner. Committee on table' refreshments, etc.- with power to appoint sub-committees Madames B. F. Meyer, J. fc Tozer, J. H. Russell, P. Dunn.- Committee on Music C. K. Klum, Prof. L. L. Rogers, Mrs. L. L. Rogers, Miss Francis Myer. The committe of arrangements will do all in their power to make the reun ion a success in every respect, aud it is r confidently hoped the turnout will be as large of larger thah at previous re unions. In respect to refreshments, the com mittee calculates that the pioneers liv ing in town will furnish the heavier meats (perhaps having a barbecue) and the bread, and others who bring bas kets are exieciea io ia i4r.u j:tj whh the lighter edibles, such ai chick en,- cake ete. To avoid confusion the committee re quests that every 'basket be marked with a tag containing the owner's name and that all the dishes, knives, forks and spoons be marked also. The reun ion will take place at Ashland on Spp teraber llth. Return of Tiie Visitors. The party that visited the Grand Applegate mine last week composed of ladies and? gentlemen from Rosebufg and Portland returned on Friday and proceeded home i , r . , f ... warn oy Saturdays stage, we con verseil with Judge Willis, President of the company, and learned from him hat another giant, will probably U put in osition on the mine in a short time. The extent of the late strike is not known, of course, but a rich back channel has been discovered which is very rich. Several disinterested parties who have visited the diggings have assured us th'at they have pros pected the gravel and that, for five feet above the bed rock, from ten! cent to one dollar to the pan can bo washed out regularly. All parties interested in the enterprise are highly elated with the prospec TnE Way Tiiet do in Yamhili A Yamhill merchant recently borrowed a shovel plow from one of his neigh bors, hired r man to hold it and invi- ted his clerk to act m th'eaAiacity o "boss" until the garden was plowed, out. He of the- scissors and yard sjjck bucked when his employer afaf"rto putting harness on him, wherrpm the mercantile nian became irate, swore like a drunken burse marine, dis charged his clerk" -and gave tho world an account of the whole transaction through the Lafayette "Courier." New Route. Carll & Clough, of the Roseburg and Coos Bay stage line, advertise to give passengers through tickets from Roseburg to San Francisco for 14 50. The fare by stage from this place to Roseburg, by the O. & C. line, is the same, which would make 329 in all less than it costs to go by way of Reading. Good, substantial steamers ply between Coos Bay and San Francisco and there is no failure in stage time between this place and Cjos Buy. m - A New Base; J. 3. Howard his surveyed a continuation of the Sterling ditch from where the company have been piping to what is known the Hay den t Cameron cut, some distance above on the creek. We learn that Capt Ankeny proposes to commence work at that place when mining is resumed next winter. The ground is extreme ly rich and and there is little doubt but that a good winter's work in that locality will result :in. unearthing a vast amount of gold. 54 Ball at Poorman's Creek. By re ferring to the advertisement it will be seen- that a ball will be given at Her ling's on September 8th. Old residents who attended parties at this place in former years when it was under the same management, can testify as to the jolly good time always had on such occasions, and Mr. and Mrs. Herling will do everything to sustain the repu tation earned by them at this time. Foot Racing. The fleet footed gen trj had quite an interesting season of amusement last week. There were three or four races run and three or four dollars changed hands. Henry Mensor is still chief of all distances and his friends think he has not an equal in the State. Henry Kubli pushed him in a race' of two Dundred yards Men sor with his boots on. FisE H6KSE. Col. John Ev Ross has one of the finest four year old hor ses we' have seen id the county. He is an' iron grey of fine size and action and .effect in form. His sire is the celebrated horse belonging- tov Mr L Constant, SORTS. John Cantrell had a runaway last week while" on his way to the mines of tne Grand Applegate Company, but Re escaped with a few bruises. The" a'ccident was caused by the neck yoke breaking and dropping the tongue of the Wagon1 ti the ground. Letters received frottf Wm. M. Tur ner state that he is getting along fine ly and his eyesight strengthening each day. He will remain in San Francis co for a time yet, however, fearing to encounter the dust occasioned by stage travel before his eyes regain their natural strength. Don't let your sympathies for tho under dog cause you to kick the canine quadruped on top. Such action is lia ble to complicate matters, makes the affray a triangular affair with a fair prospect of becoming a quarrel before it is ended, and then it assumes an un pleasant shape. Messrs. Wisdom t Snider, proprie tors of the portable taw-mill located near Sterling, are now being, rushed with orders loriumocr. inrtccupwi.. furnished all the timbers for the new Rock Point" bridge. Both are wide awake business men and are deserving of their success. The brick work for Hob's new hotel building was finished last week, with the exception of the firewalls. Opera tions will now be suspended until an other kiln of brick ' can be burned. We learn that Mr. Holt now has an idea of building another story on top of this making it a three story build ing in front and two in the rear. The Jacksonville Amateur Minstrel troupe will ive an entertainment at Veit Schutz' hall on Saturday ovenini; September 6th. The company is com pose! of D. W. Crosby, Richard KIi pel, Chas. Wolters, Robt Wilkinson, Prof. Scott, Jas Little and Dan Card well. They have been rehearsing for some time past and promise an enter tainment superior to those generally given by travelling troupes. We regret to learn that, before leaving to attend upon his sick father, at Gervais, Dr. J. W. Robinson inform ed some of his most intimate friends that he did not intend to relocate at this place. The association of the past are too vivid iu his mind to remain where tho happiest moments of his life were changed to mourning by the relentless hand of consumption, which robbed him of a loved coaipaniou. our ucmocratic exenanges tnere ap peared last week, a beautiful story entitled "President Hayes' first client." It makes a hero of the young attorney by telling how shrewdly and ably he defended and saved from the gallows one Nancy Farrrr, charged with murder by poisoning- On the inside of the same papers the President is called such pet names as Fraud, Thief, Imbecile etc. Tell us thisis not newspaper enterprise. Rev. I. Kall6ch, the Workingmcn's candidate for Mayor of San Francisco, who was shot by Chas. DeYoungf of the "Chronicle" on Saturday last, is re covering and attending physicians pro nounce mm out of all danger. EOHKT. HUFFER In Jacksonville, August 25th, to the wife of J. II. IlufJer, a daughter. mazih.ix:x) STINSON WOODY In Eden precinct, August 10th. by Rev. A. Brrtwn.Wm.H. Stinson and JIiss Julia A Woody. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE 200 1 head of Spanish 3Ierino'Bucks forsale. For particulars apply at the Ashland Flouring JVtill, WAGNER a ANDERSON. Aug 27th-4t. N03 ICE. Land Office at Rosebdiio, Oax. ) Acoust 14, 1879. J Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his in tcntiun to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thercol at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Jacob Kubli, J7 S, of It 4 W, ana names the following as his witnesses, viz? Peter Burkhalter of Applegate Jackkm county, and John Gcntncrof Jackson county, Oregon Wm. F. Benjamin. Register. GRAM) BAL AT Hcf ling's onFoorman's Crook ON- MONDAY EVENING, SEPTMB'R 8th. THE UNDERSIGNED. GIVES No tice to his friends ancVthe public gen erally that he will give a Grand Ball'at his place, two and a half miles West of Jack sonville on the evening above mentiunecl. There is room for everybody, and nothing will be loft undone to make it an enjoyable occasion. L. HERLING. , 3E"t7" OTJ" JXTJS MADE TO ordkr nail rri'tlrlnc imprrl (Innrby MILL R. C TO 33: V 33C Xi 33 H VJT Brot f.r l?liM, olli aj brut. nilHIVHIHMHMMBMirtihRl , -CJ. ma -. "" r"r vi I jtzi .I.T.TJ "" "" I - Hv LUlinirLIIIV III WHEAT WANTED ket price fur wheat to all tBone that are' wine itie, or in exchange for Saddlery or Harness or anything in roy line. HENRY JUDGE. LAST CALL. TIIO?E KNOWING TREirSELVES In debted to the undersigned' will pleae call and nettle Immediutety. No further no-, tice nill be given betore forced collection, as' I muH have money at once. JRS.J.BtLGEri. Jacksonville, Julj 9th, 1879. Assessor's Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the time for comnlctiuff the assess ment of Jackson county, Oregon, has been extended by an order of the Court of said county, made at lu August term, 1879, un til Monday, September 22d, 1879, at which last named date the Board of Equalization, of said county will attend at the' olUc'c of the County Clerk and publicly examine the Assessment Hulls and correct all errors in- valuation, description or qualities of lands, iui- or omer properly. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, August 13th, 1879. BLIN. C. GODDARD, County Assessor. GBAPJD 23 AIL! f fe jVT -S .$ f A" THE UNDERSIGNED WILL GIVE a Grand Ball at the Slate Creek House on the night of August 29th, 1879. Good music andsupper will be provided, and a general invitation is extended to alb J. I. KNIGHT.- JVjB who uteto tee sea DY WAY OF THK R0SEBTJRG&CO0SBAYSTAGELIHE. VHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW running a daily line of four-horsu stages between Rosebrg and C003 City making the through trip in twenty-four hours. Stages leave Roseburg every, morning Sundays excepted, at (5 a. si., and make close connection with San Francisco steamer twice a week. The time from Rosebufg to1 San Francisco -will be three diys and through fare has been fixed at $14.50. Fare from Rose mrg to Coos Bay $(5. CLOUGH & CARLL. Hi MILLINERY STORE ! OF , L W. BEPRY, LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS, tilibona. FrencB Flower. Octrich Tips Vehetn. Dic"iial .Silk-. Neckties, Collars, Wo, Kill Glore, La'cec, Buck Combs. l'cket Hnnilkerchi fs. Fucry Wings, and. Mumw. IVrfuini-rv. and To'let Soap, and a' 'ine. aorlm tit of inlant's shoe. 1 also bave on band a supply of GF:KTI.E3IESfS XECKT1ES A'coLLaU' For the holidays I will bave an assort ment of CHINA AND WAX DOLLS? I have received the agency of the cele brated White Sewing Machine, which I am -Hllinjr cheaper' than ever. and several owe nnd Florence inacbfnjs tor sale. LAEST ARRIVALS -OF- miyGnsnsr AT BRECKENFELD'S $ 'IIIIE UNDERSIGNED TVfKES PLEt3 L ur in announcing to the public that to bas jut receivad a complete and lirt claw ai.'wrlment of Gnl'a Fnrnifhini; GomRviicli an Hats, Sblrl. Underwear, etc, iiect brand of Cigars and Tobacco, I'ipcy; V'ltioiiH. Fancy Good. Glassware. Crockery, Miiicalfifitrumente. Ilird Gigei-, Stationniry IVcket and Table Cutlery, Alliums. Toys; Candies. Nut. etc., which will be sold at the cheapest rates. Give me a call end fto for yourselves. F. BRECKESFELD. KAHLER BROTIIERS. Dealers In BOOKS AND STAtfOflERy.. . Sheriff Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION' duly issued out of the Cncuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jo sephine, upon a decree rendered at the April term, 1879, pfsaid Court, in favor of II. F. Simon and aeainst Israel Dietrich, Adeline Dietrich ana Chas. Hartson for the sum of Four Hundred and Seventy nine and 74.100 dollars, with interest thereon at one per cent per month, together with ten per cent Attorney's fees, and costs and ac cruing costs. I have duly levied upon the following described real estate, to-wlt: The N. "W. M of the N. "W. if pfSec. 23, Town ship 40 S, Range 9 "West, and will sell the same at public auction at the Court House door in the town of Kerbyville between the hours of 9A.JL and 4 P.M. of the 10th day of September 1879, for cash. Given under my jiand this 7th day of August, 1879. JOHN TAYLOR, "sheriff Josephine So. Qgnh V&&L&2 i iUaf.ikX .fc-yr:? &.v r i m i . " it T IIAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FA f,h