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""" vr ""- g J, m T j li 1) V f 'JpHE ORKGON SENT1NE Wednesday, June 2, 1880. ARTisna Miss Estella Levy, has nearly finished a vprv life like oil por trait of her Btpp father, G. Karevvski. She is showing much artistic talent that only needs cultivation to inxure rucccss for her. Fiked. On Mondav E. E Stacy, of Ashland was prosecuted under the or dinance, prohibiting the keeping of a billiard table for public use, without license. After a hearing before Squire Gillette, he was fined the sum of $15 and costs. Stacy's attorney, Mr. Au tenrieth intends testing the validity of the ordinance. Boons Tickets. Two years ago there were lwigus tickets put incircula ion in this county, and oters are ad vised to carefully scan every name and pee thut it is the one they desirn to vote for. The right to vote as a man choos ps should be as free as air and any at tempt to interfere with it4ought lo be frowned down. L 0. O. F. Election. At the last 'regular. meeting of Jacksonville Lodge "sNo.-lO, L O. O. F. the. following offi cere were elected for the ensuing teiur. N. U., Frank Krau-ej J. G., J. P. McDaniel; R. R., A. HMaeglv; Treas urer, John Miller. Tin installation ceremonies will take place at the lii-t meeting in next mouth. Paikful Accident, Prof, W. J Stanley of th- Lnwer Uninunnyii di trict met with a very painful acciilent on Saturday. He was wrestling with a man much heavier thin lie, vvbn his opponent fell on hint, dislocating Mr. Stanley's elbow joint and slightly frac tunng one of the'oius of his arm. Mr. Stanley will soon be able to le.sutnehis dutiei More About the Baron. Baron Yon Marpurgo, alius Wilhelm Miller, Lieut. Miller, Jrc., mviiir to have m.ide hhnself very numeious. Marshal Cros by has just received u letter from C. A. Bussche of Denver, detailing swindles amounting to $1,300 and adds that the Baron ought to be in jail for life. Crosby says he last heard of the ac complished rascal at Cliico. California. Quarterly Meeting. The Fourth Quarterly Meeting for Jacksonville charge Methodist Episcopal Church -will be held at Jacksonville on the 5lh and 6th of June. Preaching on Satur day the 5th at 1 o'clock a. m., follow ed by the quarterly conference. Preach ing again on Sunday the 6th at 11 a. M., after which the Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. There will also be service on Suudav evening. All are invited to attend. I). A. Crowell, Pastor. AsnLANn Collige and Normal Scn6oi5 The Hosing exorcises for-llie current ear of the above institution, vill include the annual set mon by Bev. i. S. McCiiu, Suudiv evening, June Cthj followed by the annual lecture by Rev I. I). Driver, Monday evening; prize literary contest, Tuesday evening; kOphotnore exibilion, Wi-dnesdav even ing; examination of classes, .Moudnv Tuesday ahil Wednesday of closing veek. Anhuat meeting of Board of Trustees, Wednesday afternoon, C-. Of H The organisation of Res cue Coiincil No. 10 vva completed May 30th, at Rock Point by Dr. Coon assisted by the officers of Refuge CoUn til (Willow Springs), The following fc,Ye the officers for the present term: H. L. White. W. C; Miss L. SchiefiV in, Lt. C; LeeT. Beagle, H.; Mrs M. White, Tr.; E. L. Scliieirelin, W. S.; Dora Binlsey, F. S.;G. W. Neatlmmer. U.j Mason Bcigle and R L. Fari-a, Aids to Lt, C; Ella Wilier and S. Keatliamer, Aids to W. C; W. JJeath aiuer, W, daooTiNo Affray. On Sunday of 1 ternoon un altercation took place be tween Jaik M mtgopieiy and John F E.i I, in which the former wosdaugir ously, if not fatally, shut. It set in that an elect ioneei ing paity went out to Rafael's wine cellar about half a mile Norih of town, unci while there u political dii-cussion arose between Earl and Montgomery, Itoth having dtank considerable vvine, Montgomery was Angry and quite aggressive, vvaii'ing to jiit a yimng man named S'evensfiom Josephine county, against Etrl in a tight Earl who is quite peaceuble. Jiegged off, saying that he was a strun I jger and desired no trouble with men whose names he did hot even know. Decker and Lorraine, two bystanders, field Montgomeiy and advised Eail to 3eave, which he did immediately, hut Stevens and Montgomery following rlosely. When about one hundred yards from the house and approaching flini rapidly, Earl twice warned his pursuers to stop. Still advancing on liim, Stevens drawing his coat, Eiirl .fired without effect; but immediately firing again, Montgomery was struck a little to the left of the pit if the stomach and in the region of the lower lobe of the left lung. Stevens then re treated and Earl immediately came to town nnd gave himself up to Deputy Sheriff Ciaton, who committed him to jail. The wounded man was .examined by Dr. Callendar who pronounced his wound a mortal onR. For several hours he spit up largo quantities of blood and suffered much, but on Mon day he vyas able to be removed to the county hospital. Eail was exoniiued on Monday before Justice HudVr, and all the testimony being in his favor and showing that he acted purely in self defense, he was discharged. It is al most needless to moralize on this affair but one thing is certain, had there been no drinkin'g, there would have been no Woodshed, and it is another argument against the bad practice of corrupting; voters by the use of liquor, reprehensi ble in any party aud a proper thing to .atop. LOCAL ITEMS Murphy correspondence-next week. Commissioners' Court is in (session to-day. Suits, worth $15 for $9, at the New York store. 1 Three undershirts for SI, at the New York store. Cotton batting, 27cts per pound, at the New York store. Any amount of "new goods just re ceived at Mensors New York Store. The best sorting, blasting and giant powder, fuse, caps and wadds at John Miller's. Boots it Shoes, best stock in town at the New York Store Call and see for yourself. The best assortment of Rodgers and Westholm's cutlerv in the market, at John Miller's. FARMERS! The celebrated Wal ter A. Woods mowers for sale at Bil ger's hardware store, Winchester rifles $25, revolvers $2, 50, derringers $2, Collins' casted plows $20, at John Millor's. t 4 The ''Aurelian'j.Iiterary.society have, uiken charVe of .the jltK'of Julv cuW bratinn and w ill make it a.sufxe.ss. The best steel spring shovels, picks and steel sledges, hickory pick and avp handles at John Mlllfr's. Nutjce, olsewlfre, Mr. Pennebtkei i)vVitiseiiieiil of a lostnmrr A lilmr uj reward for her return is offered, Real J. H, Huffer') Hnnounceiin-i., he is an independent candidate for Jus tice of the Peace for this ptecii.ct, Our old friend, Capt. Werk, return iil from Nevada on Salunl.iv. Re say the "Cumstock" is a sucked orange. Th're will be a grand time on lb 5th of Julv (tj)e 4th coming on Sun day) see the announcement elsewhere. Read the notice of Mrs. Geo. Mc Knight who has been apjiointed admin istratrix of her deceased husbands es tate. FARMERS 1 Now is the time to or der your extras for farm niachinery. Go to Bilger's store and you will get what you want. The best assortment of bolts, screws, tire and copper rivets, rasps, tiles, pinchers, nippers, longs and hunyners, at John Miller's. Messrs, Krause and llippel, census takers, started yesterday morning on their official duties. Chey were armed w'tli brand new augurs. Cut nails, w rought nails, clout nails, lathnfti's, finishing nails, fencing nails, horse nails, and iron aud steel horse shoes at John Miller's Miss Sophie Winckler, of Yrekn, who has been here on a visit ami ng friends for. several vye.-ks returned home by stage yesterday. We are glad to hear that the minp of V. S. Bulls at Willow Springs is paving him very handsomely, even bet ter than it did last Winter. Notice the advertisement of Judge A Nunan who have the largest stock of harness and saddlery in the county. The very finest work done at Jowest rates, George Howard wants to be voted for Constable and deljcatejy asks his friends to support him. There is no reason why he would not make a good officer. Hon. E. B Watson returned from the North on Sunday, bringing with him his son, who haslieen atCoosBiy. The Judge is looking well as be at ways is v ery'hopeful of election, Sam Taylor and wife are now in charge of the old and popular Benedict place mi Applegate. Sam will make h genial landlord and his good wife will spare no pains to satisfy guests. We are sorry to sav that Joseph B'att, mining between the folks of Jackson creek was caved n while a w oik, oil JSrttmdiiy last, and quite --e vereiv injured. He wil)scm b" a work again, however A. D. Minion of Fair Ouk, Dougla C"UU'y, bus lost ii two year old stallion, il rk bav, black feet, a little frosted tound the mouth. The animal is thought to le in Jackson county, The fijjider will be rewarded. Our correspondent op Ajiplegate finds his system badly out of oidei, pulsj $00, Ijat jt vyjll le steadier to tmuiovy when the knot is tied. Good bii Mac; wish wo could have been there, butyou haveourcnngratulutious. Supt Bennerof tbeCen'ennial mine, brought into the Sentinel office on j Monday a very lieautiful specimen of gold containing a small admixture of quartz and weighing fifty dollars. It was picked up while cleaning up on Saturday. Dr. O. P. S. Pluuimer, formelv of Jacksonville "s a candidate for the Leg islature from Multnomah .county. The Dr. is a gentleman of rare attainments and first class .ability and there should be more like him in the Legislature. We hope that he may be elected. The "Times" advises its readers to look out for 'caniaign lies." It need not be alarmed at all; the people of this county can discriminate between truth and falsehood, lies hurt no one, mid it is only -the ttuth liat the "Times" and those it supports need fear that is bail enough. Estrayed from the subscriber near Bock Point, Jackson county. One bay mare about fifteen hands high, shod all round, a star in the forehead, saddle and harness marks, branded P on the left hip, two of the shortest ribs broken on left side by a kick from a horse. A"v one finding said mare and giving information to the subscrib er will be suitably rewarded. June 1, 4tf. -G. F. Pennebaxer. HIS HONOK STILL Hl..TIIU. Editor Sentinel: T have just learned through J. J. Hays that His Honor, the ring candidate for County Judge, has paid our precinct a vi in the interest of himself and Chief, Find ing ring voters so scarce in this neigh borhood and in his anxiety for their safety he went ovpr the line into Jose-, phino county, who after a few ''smiles" from a bottle of electioneering cordial, pledged their supjiort He also struck an old line Republican and knowing the happy effect of a cficmiral prepara tion that causes men to cling so. affec tionately to an awning post lie pulled a bottle on hiin, although it made ''Repub" scp doubly the numbpr of voters there was "nary one" for the ring. The citizens of that neighbor hood have for some time been solicit ing His Honor to bridge a small stream in their vicinity, but he has never had the time until recsntly to visit the lo cality and jqpk after their interests. He now sees t)iey need the bridge badly, but his time in office will ex pirfpioRpoiiftht hejeannot contract it now, but if re elected he will .ive them a contract to put in a $200 bridge. How str-tnj,p it is that some minds be come so clear and acute to the public weal just preceding nn election. T urn fearful that if he depends n our precinct to eleut him he will not cmtrict Iih building nf that bridge, fur there are so many of the voters of this precinct that h ivea "Nat' it) their ee thai they cannot see any benefit to lie derived from hif reelection. K. D. E GkanTo Pass, Ogv., May 29, 1KS0. Jackson District Council Champi ons of Hosor. The District Couiu-il held its 2m session at t&uksonvillf, May 29th, 1880, at 1 o'clock p. ji. The afternoon vv.is wholly devoted to business of the order at Odd FeJIews Hall. The following councils are now organized in Jackson county: Volun teer council No. 2, Ashland; Advance No. 3, Phoenix; Victory No. 4, Jack sonville; Mutual No. 5, Prairje Dis trict; Eureka No. 6, Eajde Point; Re veille No. 7, Sams Valley; Monitor No. H, Wagner creek; Refuge No. 9, Willow Springs; Rescue No. 10, Rock Point All of whicji were represented by de egates in the district council sev sion, bes'des many visiting members from all or neatly all fho council-; Aha Council No. 1, is at Lakevjevy, Lake county and not in this district, and since the session of the district council we learn that another council has been started at Rock Point, being Rescue council No. 10, and making 9 councils in this county altogether now, there are about 400 members in" this State, and the number appears to be steadily increasing. A convention of mptnbers of the councils in this Stats will be held at Ashland, on June 11th & 12th, to organize a grand council Steis have been taken to organize another council at Foot's creek. The entertain ment at Holt's hdl in die evening was very interesting, the published pro gramme lieing well carried out The vurious lodges, clothed in their haud some regalia, marched down from the Oild Fellows hall about 8 p. M. and in less than half an hour Holt's large hall was rrowded with an appreciative au dience. A. C. Jones, Esq. was master of ceremonies, and after apjiropriate addresses by Mr. Autenrieth, Dr. Coon and Prof. Mrritt, the musical and lit erary exercises of the evening commen ced. The audience seemed well pleased and we arp glad to note the great inter est that is being taken in this new or ganizition. Its object is most worth and it will afford us pleasure to note its further progress. An Excursion Coming. From New Voi k, Cincinnati mid Chicago paj ers we leam that a grind excursion to the Puilic oust is now orgiinizing in the AtUti'icand Western Stat rt and the tiaiiifwMi the excursionists will leave C'hicigo Wednesdav, June 16, via the Chnai und Nnrlhwetein milt o id. ft ispioiOsed to take in various points in California. Oregon and Puget Sound. I he excursion is under the superviiion of Rev. suae Dilion, as-or pi the Methodist Eiii-coiial Chinch of Salem, Oregon, and the proceeds to he applied j in Iiquiilutiijg the mdeliteiiuess still hanging over the new church edifice at that point. The round trip tickets tiora Uncugo to Ban I'rancisco ami to urn are selling ut$139. From ChicaJir to Salem, Oregon, and return $167.50. Half-fair rales have been guaranteed to all who join t';is excursion patty to Oregon over the O. S. N. Co. line of steanieis and the Northern Pac fit Railroad leading to Puget Sound, W. T. Also o er the O. &, C. Railroa i lines to all parts of the Willamette valley. The excursionists expect to visit the Oregon State Fair at Sah m, between the 1st and 10th of July. Tickets are all first-class and are fir 60 or 90 days, at the option of die ex cursionist. A butter, egg and cheese convention was held in Indianapolis the other day and the estimate of the butter and cheese was given at $350,000 000 an- nually. 1 he only crop that equals tins is corn, which is only one-fifth grrater. It is one third more than cotton, one tifth more than whpat, on seventh more than the hay qrop. As an evi dence of the magnitude of thebe pro ducts in the general commerce of the country, the statement was made that butter and cheese had paid $5,000,000 in freights to railroads, and $1,000,000 'o ocean steamships. The United States is now the leading country in these products, ok it is in corn and cotton. Why is it that the dairv industry of .Southern Oregon does not receive more attention I THE et WAR H6KSE.". " Our neighborsems to think that by trying to reyive" , bad feeling among Republicans agaiiwt Mr. McKenzie, it is aiding Mr. Klipjieh We really can not perceive why JUr. Klippel should be particularly' endeared to Republi cans. When he was beaten for elec tor in 1876, by4J3 votes, b,e took an active part in the shameful f'Cronin" business and assisted, by taking jiosses sion of tlie door jif the room in w hich the elecfpra met, locking and unlocking it at Cronin's order. Mr. Klipiel tes tified that he knew he was defeated.and jet willfully and knowingly took part in setting asid the fairly expressed will of the people of Oregon, Mr, Klippel's course in this matter should not bring bini many Republican votes, nor, ipdeed, does it entitle him to the votes of the fair minded men of his own party, Mrf K, is a professional politician, using the party machinery to his own adv ajltate, He is very spc cesfful in defeating tjjo will of his own party in cony"ifoiHfc'f ryr ,.ThHf Jrey headed, substaiHIal tax payers are ex cluded, but if he happens" to be power less to control the'freemen of the coun ty nt th jhjJIs, he must not be disap pointed, f ie is to be elected, let it be l(y the votes' of those of his ow n prty who admire the selfish manage ment thut has hrougjit him lo the front a the expense of others as deserving as he. TIIK Ut.hLllli: THKLT, Elsewhere will be found a note from Jacob I-Jj, declining, for good reasons, the nomination for, the Legislature on the People's ticket The vaiancy has been filled by another gentleman of equally honest purpoie and ability, Com ad Mingus and certainly no one need be ashamed, f he aqd lis cob league, Mr. Atkinson are sent to repre sent Jackson county in the Legislature. These men will represent the people of this county. They will potf he handi capped by any party obligations. They are intelligent, active men who know the wanjs of this portion of the State and able to make their, influence felt anywhere. They are not iudebted tp political tricksters ijor their nomination and therefore will be untrammelled in their course and responsible only to the people for their acts. This is as it it shou d lie. If the fountain is taint ed, the stream cannot, be pure. If men are iudebted to a spurious convention for their nominAiiotwjvmore or less taint will attach toHhem, and though honest thenise)ve, tfrey are moro or less the slares of party manipulators, We bejieve Messrs Stanley and Smith to be respectable gentlemen; but their conqietitors on the People's ticket have been nominated by the better system, and will be correjqiondingly free front any bad ;nflueijces and better able to exercise untrammelled judgment It appears as if the ''Democratic Times" has gope ojjt o? jts jvay just a little, Jn abasing tlje Greenbackers of Josephine county. It may be policy to do so but it is not justice. Those who believ e in the "Greenback" theory are honest in their convictions and are at least entitled to respect, and while we disclaim any right to interfere in politics of an adjoining county, v( must say that the Greenbackers and Republicans in Josephine county have pr sented a ticket comjKed of well qualified aijd resectable citizens. It i mains for the eople of their county to siy whether they will select them as public set v ants or not, and any outside in ei fer' nee is unwarranted and im prtinent The attempt of the "Time." o damage this ticket wjjl not succeed. VK, JJcKFJUIE. A fijtftciiil effort is being made to de feat this gentleman, bnt the iost of friendR that he h'aVare standing man fully hy roW. jfac'as qualifications are concerned, thre. is no more fitting candidate on the-People's ticket and if any man will shoW that ''big-hearted" Tom McKenzie ever refused to divide his last half or his last sack of flour with a worthy object ,of charity we will say don't vote for him. 31r. Mc Knzie is known for his pub io- spirit and liberality and well deserves the honor he asks for. Buy no sewing machine upon the rec commendation of agents, or other inter ested parties. Examine foryflurself and let common sense guidp you m your se lection, always rememlering that the best is the cheapest Many thousands of tei?.ojis have purchased inferior ma chines, used them a month or.tws, and then traded them off at one-fourth their cost, simply because they did not stand the test when in practical use. That old reliable machine, the Singer, has stood the test for thirty-five year, and has never been found yanting jihen called upon to do any kind of work. The people. appreciate this machine, having purcnnsea oyer a,OOU,OUO ot them, and the sales .of the Singer com pany exceed those of all other com panies combjnedf Last year's sales were over 431,000. . D- U. FEAT8HBS, "Agent, Jacksonville, Or. CKOCL.YT CITY KPABt The latest from the surveying party under Mr. Howard is a letter to Mr. W'mer under date of May 25th. Mr, H. writes: "Everything is favorable, we are getting a very direct line for the road on a grade of one in sixteen and a half feet tn the Oregon side and about one in twenty-five feet on this (the Califor nia) side, the ground is good and no rock until to-day, but we have plenty of brush and logs, We are doing our best but our progress s slow owing ev brush and logs apd cutting trail to g our camp tjirough." Mr. Howard suggests that the Cres cent City folks put a survevor jn the field to survey out even as far as Gas quets with orders to confine hjniself to a grade of one in sixteen and a half Mr. Howard alsq adds that te ground, so far, is better and the grade lighter t)ian he anticipated. DCCL1MF.B. Sir- Jacob Ish declines the Legisla tive nomination in' the following note: Hon. J. E. Ross Chairman. of People's Convention: Sin: Having"" been nominated for Representative bv the People's conven tion without the slightest intimation, I find it impossible tQ accept the position on account of business. Thanking the Convention for the honor conferred, I most rspect'ully decline. Yours, tiuly, Jacob Ifii. Jacksonville, May 26, 1880. THE tIII.K31 LIB. The Democratic pajers in Oregon, ready to pjek up falsehood are publish ing the lie about Judge Watson desir ing the naturalization of Chinese. Last week we dared the "Times" to produce the proof, which it said could lie easily obtained. It has not prpduced it. It can not produce it; and we now brand the statement as a brazen falsehood almost too contemptable tq notice and which will lie of no advantage here at Judge Vatsoti's home. ALL SAID The issue before the people of this county is now made and this being our last issue prior to election da we have said all we have to say. We have spoken earnestly to the people, suggest ing the proper course without dictation. We have bepn earnest and tried to ayoid offence. We have said no word that is untrue, and rest the case with :lje people, willing to abide by their decision, let it be what it may. Runaway. On Sunday afternoon Col. Ross team beesmo frightened just South of town and got the advan tage of linn. They ran furiously into town, but he headed them into a fence, checking theui up but was thrown vio lently on the feiice sustaining severe bruises.-- He lied n littln child, of Evan Beams' that was thrown over the fence, hot pnly slightly injured. The escape was fortunate and we are glad to say that the Col. is again on his legs. Humors of tije Census. One of the oldest and most respectable of the census gatherers of Jackson county thought he would practice a little last week; so as to train himself for his official duties. Approaching a lady ot derjded, but uncertain age, he made a profound bow and enquired, "how old madaniel" The lady gave him a look that would hav e made a barrel of vin egar crystallize into acetic acid and re plied sharply, "old enough sir 1" The census man felt as something had sat down on him and has not practiced any since. ALMIIMs I HA rU's NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Herman Bur lisson, deceased. XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT S the undersigned has been appointed ny the County C'ourt of Josephine county, urcgou, silting 10 l'roDtte oi) Way iBUi, 1830, Administrator of (he estate of Herman Burllsson, deceased. All persons indebted to said esta c are requested lo settle the same immediately, and those having claims against the estate will present ihtm vvitlithepropervouchers to me at my residence on Applegate with in six months after ibe first publication or this notice. THOS. KNOX, Administrator ot said Estate. Pated May 10th, 830. The undersigned has plpnty of baled hay and oats and free stabling at the Centennial bridge at Rogue river. This is on the stiigeroad lietween Jack sonville and Roseburg. Give me a call and I vvill treat you ueJI. Thos. CnAVNER. D1X, GEO. KAHLER, HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office in city Drug Store, residence, on .val ley road next door to Bcggs'. Cattle for ,Sal. One hundrpd head of Sfyort Horn Durham cattle for saie. For particu lars enquire at -the Chavner raneh at the Centennial jbridge on Rogue River. TllOS. CnAVNER. Hides Wanted. The undersigned will piv the, hlebest cash price for I'ecf Hides snd will pay from 15 to 20 cents for Deer Skins. To lie delivered at Nick Ficke's Butcher Shop in Jacksonville. MCK FICETE. PAT-McMAHON. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as an Inde- Jcndent candidate for the office of ustlce of the Peace for Jacksonville pre cin.'.t, Jackson county State of Orrsrm. J. H. HUFFER. REDHOUSETRADEUNIQH OF SACRAMENTO, CAL., Fiji Orders by Hfeil, and Express or Freight at the same LCTW PRICES AT WHICH TnEY SELL OVER THEIR COUNTER, FOS CASH OfiLY MECHANICS, FA-RMERn ....AND .. V PROFESSIONAL MEN0 Buy where goods are sold at ttD noes PRICES Why pay your Cash to small dealers, whoso goods are sold at long creilit prices of 50 per cent, profit WB SELL FOR t AMI OALi AND HAVE BUT ONE PRICE. SEND FOR OCR FACE FHICE LX3T I I K.KUBLI, Odd Fdlow'i Building JneksMTillr, DEALER AND WORKER IN HN.SHEEriaON, COPPER, LEAD Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STORES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, W0DFN& WILLOW WARE, ROPE, NAILS, Pafnls. OHs, Varnlsl), Glass CUTLERV, JTIRE, Shot, :prny$he, Chaims, Hoso ET;0.. ETC; I Hfi scared the ervicesofa flntclai" Mrchanjo. and am prepared to do all repair ing promptly and In mperior style. N CONNECTION VITH TOE ABOVE 1 I -am reci-IvtiigKnri baje constantly hand a fall and first olawVoci of jGrROCEHIES, DRy-OOODS, GCJJ BOOTS, TOBACCO READY MADE CLOT11IJIO, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, 4c. "Em) thing sold at reafrnaMe ratfi. K. EUBL1 Jackeoqville, March, 9, WW, 49-Plee Lltt Stnt Frte-& NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ABBOBBCcmfBt. I hereby announce myself as rn Tnde!! pendent candidate fur Constable for Jack sonville precinct, subject to the decision Cjf my friends on Monday next. GEO. HOWARD, BENLDICT HOUSE. Appleoate, Orkoqn. f 3R. TAYLOS, PIOPX, Having leased thb Popular Stand l'orii term of yean, infomu the Public it wil be kept up to its former high standard. First-class Table and ck.m bedi for the travelling public. Hay. Grain and slab, ling as usual. GRAND CELEBRATION AT TULY 5th, 1MO. A grand ceichralioi. Prc.wprk, and a ball in the evening, nllj q.f hjid f Kerby vljle on July 6th. The best rrvrju$Jp nfU be ' ngnged. and no pains spared jq falakq it a success. MIKE RYDER- ROSEBURG HOTEL! M A. OANAN Fropr- This hotel, on the corner of Oak ami Resc streets, opposite Wright & Carton's stable, has recently had a good and com fortable additinp, which makes lt second to no hotel in the city, and furnished with double or single rooms. Families will find it to their comfort to give us a call. A GOOD FIUE-rnOOP SAFE FOH VALlKBtKl Meals 25c Board and Lodging per week $5 Roseburg, Ogn.May 31, 1880, Administratrix' Notico, In the niatter of the estate of George Mo, Knijihf. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT' the undersigned, has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in Probate on May 29th, 1880, administratrix of the estate of George McKnight, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same Immediately, una those having claims against the estate! will present them with the proper vouchenj to me at my residence on Foot's creek with in six months after the first publication of th)s tjqtice. Sarah J. McKNianr, Administratrix of said estate. Dated Juno 2, 1880 FOORmTji BUI! IX HOLT'S HALL, a. A Graiid Ball wilt be Riven fiy Medarao Holt on Monday, July 5th, at her new hall A flrst-clnits Supper wHJ Joe had, and thu best of Floor Managers vilbe '.n Attend' ance. ' . viusic will be furnished by Professor Scott's full Stripg Band with P, Donegan as Pianoist. tickets, including supper. $360 HENRY T HUDSON DEALER IS RIFLES, SnOTClfKS,PiSTOLS, Etc.t-Ete., NO. 33, FIBST STREET, Xoxrtl?xc, Cfvf EVERYTHING IN MY LINE WILL hereafter be sold at greatly reduced; rates and parties ordering by mail will re ceive none but first class goods. Send for catalogue and Prcc "3t LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY J STERLING 6 Miles South of JacKsonyillc, p NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY 1 and is prepared to jirnink the market with every description of lumber of a supe rior quality at the lowest rites. Bills sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to mo at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. JOE. WISDOM Notice to Stock Men, H. L. WEItR has been appointed Agent of FHANKUROS., of Portland lor Lake county. It is conceded that FRANK BROS, have the best Block of agricultural machinery than any house in Oregon, Walter A. Wood's MOWERS and Haryestt iug machines. Chicago. Pitt's Tljreshcr, Black Hawk Plows and the La petyewag? on are some of the specialties. 8cc4 fsf circnla and price list. Mav4. tf. II. L. WEBB. niiUbll'a KHi'ORUJM P&rdwarr, CrlWry, fishing TarUr, Powder, Lead, Ac-, Ac, Jno. Miller, Propr, JACKSONVILLE, OGN, Hides Wanted, THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY from 15 to 80 ctnts per pound for Deetf Skins and will also give the highest Cash pnee lor ucei tjic.es. io oe aeiiverea afc my shop in Jacksonville. JOHN ORTH. Txustees Meeting, The Trustees of the M. E. Church, BouUl are requested to meet at Phoenix on Sato? day, June 12th, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. h. for the purpose of making arrsDgeQfljt to complete our chnrch bnilding. B order of the last quarterly conference-. W.H,Ei,YCE,P.&