Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 16, 1880, Image 3

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"Wedkesday, June 16,
1880.
FARMERS! The celebrated Wab
ter A. Woods mowers for sale at Bib
ger's hardware store.
FARMERS Now is the.time to or
der jour extras fur farm machinery.
Go to Bilger'a store and you will get
fTwhat you want.
Wool. Parties desirous of getting
the liighest cash price for wool will do
well to interview Simon Caro, who is
now in town and ready to purchase at
the highest rates.
Double Service. Tho Yrekn
"Journal" is now doing double service
for the people of Siskivou county, lie
ing issued on Wednesdays and Satur
days. It is a bright, newsy pajicr ami
may it prosper long.
Duplexed. Instrument:' nre now
working on the telegraph line, between
Portland and San Francisco by means
of which messag&s can lie traiiMnitteil
both wayswniultaneously thus making
one line do double w oi k.
Panning Out. Silas Draper of
Foot's Creek gies a very flattering
prc-jiect of the cleanup in that district
He says a much h.rger Hinuunt of gold
dust will lie taken out tlmn usual am!
that the miners, genernllv, are verv
well satisfied with their Winter' work
Gone North. Mr. A. 0. Eckelson
left on yeslei day's stage for the North,
taking with him his engineering instru
ments. He expects to engagf in gov
ernment surveying until next Decern
ber and taken with him the partin;.
good wishes of ninny friends.
.Recovering Juck Montgomery.
bo was thought to liemo.-tally wound
by a pistol shot on Mnv 30ih,
on the streets on iuonduy Ii-eling
quite comfortable. Hiii recovery l
know almost certain nut he consider
his escape quite miraculous.
Snow Stopm. Mr. Ailnm Klipiel
Informs us (hat on the 10th iusHiul,
he u.is riught n a severe and Mm inj
bi w " in mi the divide lietweei
S" - 9t- nnd Elliott creek. Fui
se . 7ihewHK unable to fiiit
his " iOrttitniHy eM.-aped h
fore gel 1 ew ildered.
Oepiceks Ellctki) At a result!
.Meeting of Oiegiiniaii-PK.-ahi.iilaiTiil
No. 1, Improved Order of Red Men.
the following officers were elected fm
the ensuing term: ILK. Hiinnn, Su
chein; Clms. Nickell, Senior Sagamore
TtT. McKenzie, Junior Sagaun.re; C
-XVSavage, Chief of Records; L. Solo
nion, Keeper of Wampum, lustdla
lion will uku pluie on the "JOili.
Narrow Escape. On Monday ni
Mr. A. O. Eckleson wan i-eturiiin;.
from u trip to his mine on AppWate,
lie narrowly escaped a seiinus, perhap
fatal, accident. Taking ihe lst and
smoothest ford "on the stream, just
aoove the mouth of Little Applegatr
he soon found his te.im in rapid.
Bwimming water which reached up ;
the seat of his buggy. By pi-esence o!
irtind ahd good eiiuiiii-eiing, he "sue
cceded in lauding about fifty yaicls be
low the ford with Only the loss of lib
valise and overcoat.
HlolnvAV RoilBERr. We are in
formed of a highway robliery that wa
perforated on a Chinaman on election
day near Union town. It apiea
tliat a Chinaman had turnip noun
small purchases at Cameron's slorHau
on his return he was met by two tmisk.
ed men nnd made to yield up liix slip
plies and a small amount of coin. Par
ties w ere suspected and informed tlinti
would lie lietter to return the plutnlei
ami the next morning it was fuum1
close to the Chinese cabin, but tin
money was letained It is u pity that
evidence sufficient to convict the mis
creanta who are well known is not
forthcoming.
Vote of Lake County. Follow in;'
is the vote often prcciuts in Lake,
with two (Summer Lake and Silver
Lake) to hear from which will increase
tho democratic majorities fioni fifuen
to twenty votes: Whiteaker 364:
George 264; Lord 2.57; Waldo '2G2;
Watson 254; Kellv 362; Burnett 3C8:
Prim 378; Odell 278; Merry 3.19;
Kahler 253;'Hauna 364; Hammond
' 283. Kent 354; Joint Setir.tor, Gates
(deni.) 358, Sinnott 260; Representu
tive; Cranston (dem.) 205; Steam
(Rep.) 374; Republicans elected Rep
resentative. County Judge CoinniisH
ioners, School Supt. and Coroner.
Crop Prospect. Tlfl? indications
from every quarter of the valley are
that the grain crop will be slmit. 1 he
exceptionally hard w inter damaged the
fall sow n grain ser ouslv anJ the spriny
sown was solute, and to much kept
back I r cold, unfavorable ueatiiei
tl a "r uies morly. Even at tliit
(h'.o a mi rain would give it it start:
but the eare no indication of a rain
fall and if does notcomr within a week
it will be too late to e of any bene
fit In nearly every locality, fruit is
looking well esecittlly plum, jears
and a 'pies but the grajie crop will be
light; owing to the damage done to
vines by the hard winter. There is an
abundance of flour in the va ley and
while it may 1 expected to advance
slightly in price there will be some to
spare.
ladies half cloth fcid foxed gaiters
$1.75 at the New York Store. f
Tke best California calf shoes $1.75
a-palr t tfcuNew Yeclc Seta.
LOCAL ITEMS
W. R. Bucl-, of Ai.pleg-vte, fell ofT
his wagon hut week breaking one of
ribs.
7 lb refineil sugai for $1 at the New
York Store.
Elder M. Peterson will j reach at
Central Point on Sunday next.
The best Costa Rica coffee 4 or 5 Bj
for 81 at the New York Stoto.
James R. Little started for Portland
on a visit of a. couple of weeks, last
Thursday.
Notice the advertisement of Alex
Orme with regard to Jane Ortue and
take heed.
Judge Kelly can now retire to pri
vate life uud "cipher" out the cause of
hit defeat.
D. C. Courtney, who left here last
winter for the Skagit msnes is expect
ed home to day.
Rrd tte mUtrtwririrt of Fred
Oltenwholax wine valuable mining
projierty for sale.
If you want good goods and cheaper
than you can buy in any other stcre go
to the New 'Yolk Stoif.
Rev. D. A. Crowell will preach in
ibe.M. E. Chuicb in Jacksonville on
Sunday next at 1 1 A. M.
Mr. Heniy Ankeny, who has leen
sojourning at Sterling, returned to his
mine at Unlive cieek on Sunday.
Rev. M. A. Williams will ptt-a(b nt
Aniioth Sihool llnu.se en h'undnv lnxt
.Oih inst. A general nttendaiite in-
vited.
Geo. Yaudis, who has lieen verv
tow with typhoid preumoiiiM,.at his
residence in Sleiliug, is slowly revov
eiing.
Anhur Ijingell of Lnngell valley it
n town. He places his loss of cittlt
lust winter, in Lake county at furlv
jier cent.
There will lie a jiirty at Foot's creel
hi July 5lli under ihe matiagemeut o
ihe Orme Bros, who vvjll uIm. funiirL
he music
Alie Mensor is at present seeing th
sights in Portland l.ut intends goi: g
to Port Oi ford to look fur a busiue
location.
The huge band of sheep lasongingtn
J. R. Cameron was .started on Moudav
(iioruiug for Summer.pastuiage in the
Klamath basin.
Bridle bitts, spurs, stirrups, hamei
iogglef, buek'e, rins, uwls, needle,
iii-t thn-.iil. hair liiushes uud currv
ombs, m J,,liii Millers.
Among the visitors in town ihi
wfk nie Jtijle Wlbi-" and Simon Cut.
if J'iim buig. 'iliiv bo b hive bunnies,
it the plesenl teim of Court.
Austin V. Bish has start il a fiui
sinning ehtahlliLuitlit i u the Ciavtui
turm near Ashland. Ihieisuo na
ili whv it should not succeed.
Win. Shook left for ids home ij
Lake countv iu Monday taking will
him the iigie.s of ii.ui y wnim 1 1 it i.t :
.vho culd have l.i! him all summer.
John E-igiii showed us some veiv
rith quartz from his le,a I at Willow
Springs, on Sunday. It is fioiu t
deith of 46 feel and shows lich in i'm
gol.l.
The Jacksonville district n.hool wa
closeil, on Fiiday last, until Septemlie.
next. It is to lie Iiohi1 that the lati
Principal, Piof. Merrit, will again I
engaged.
We hear that extensive preparation!
are Im ing n.i d to liave a gloiium
celebiatujl at Kell vville i l.d the I ui
it Ryders is to be one if the iuipoi
tint features.
The "Examiner" brags that "Oie
gon'fi gifieil Oiator" wis fhr l-ehim
Whiteaker in i.ake. Has the editor
of that ar hee'rn from Marion and
Mul.auumah!
A company has U-en orgnnized to
liuild a r.ii'iwnl norih from Ueuo, ami
uoik ujHiit it will be commenced this
iiionth. It is to be culled the Nevada
.t Olegon RilillOadi
Hon. (i. C Bei4ntnu and Genl.
neamet left here lasi .Wednesday foi
Furl land as representatives to tin
Masonic Grand Lodg'-a 'ilnynie ix
peeled home on Sat unlay.
Fnmk Nirkerson was ejecteil in
Josi-phine county, he having beaten
Mr. Hughes for C.erk. Iv 5 vote.
Frank will make a go.1 officer, lieing
very well qualified ior the position.
Mr. Hogan, SheiifTof Douglas coun
ty, psssed through J.ickiMinv'ille oh Hiit
urdav en route: tor ('iiicitiiiiLti! iisAilel-
-gato to the Democnitiu National Crni
veiitiun, to be held next Tuesday, 2 2d
inst.
Capt. James tSarrt'-s stinwe 1 liis hou
est face in tiwn last week, reluming
to Lake county on Saturday. We are
sony to leant that he loM 75 head of
valuable horses in that county laxi
winter.
Tlie Lake county ''Examiner" savs
that Get). E. Strong has resigned the
position of agent of the California ami
Oregonl.aml company, nnd ihe ccm
Niiiy have selected J. II. Evans as his
successor.
Dr. Martin Ymornnn will stait for
a profisMi.isal visit to Ijike county to
morrow and will bt abseiit a week oi
'en days. 'J he pec pie i if that section
will tiud In tn an exptrienced physician
and ile.isaut gentleman.
Conqianv F., 21st XT. R. Infantry,
en-route from Fott Klamath to Vnii
couvr, iiassefl North on Haturdav in
charge of Lieut. Duncan, Capt. Rilev
la-ing now at Vancouver where his
conqiany is to be. stationed.
We had a very pleatant rail from
Professor Emery of Corvallis College
yesterduy. He is enjoying vacation
anionhis way, with liiHiwm,.to exam
ine the "lione yard!' and other places
fof-geological interest in Lake coupiy.,
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John Whiteaker.
M.C. Gvorge....
Judges:
J..K. Kelly
P. P. Prim
John Burnet r. , ..
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W. P. Lord
J. R Waldo
E B Watson
Printer :
,T. B Merrv
W. H. Udell....
DisT. Juduk:
II. K. Hhiiiuu . . .
C. W. Kahler
Dist. Attyi
T. B. Kent
k A. P. Hammond .
ltEPniiKNTATlVKS :
TIk.- Smith.... .'.
A. C. Stanley..,.
W. 11. Atkinson. .
Conrad Miugus... .
' Count? Judge :
Silas J.- Day
N. Lunvell
('OMJtlSSMNKES :
Rolt A. CM.k
A. Alford
C. Mngiudr-r.
E. K. Anderson...
iIII RIFF :
William By bee....
K R. Beanies
C'leiik :
Henry Klipel
T. T. McKenzie. . .
Treasurer:
n.Pn-
P. Donegnri
SrnooL Suit:
J. D. Fountain . . .
. Levi Willits
"Assessor: .
B. C. Goddnrd
'ihomas Nil hols. . . .
Surveyor:
Jan.es .lellerv
C. J. Howard
Coroner:
Veit Schu'z
0. H. Cox
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Joe Pinkha.ii, Ex-Marshal of Idaho,
writes here to Frank Pick. II from
Ketchem, (Wood Hivei). Idaho, as
:ilbis: Your letter of th 23d inst.
r-ceiviHl, and in answer I an wv that I
in well p'eased with this country and
lielieve it to be richest in lis. nn t-
ds of niiv cot.utry in America if
liev show up as they apjiear on the
Mirfaee. New anil licli discoveries are
'wing made daily, one last Ueek that
he parlb-K who made the loi-atioti vveie
o "ered S30.00J for, irov ideil it showed
U 6 feet depth at wellason thesuiface
nd the ' loca'orK 1 efuse-1 llin ull'er.
i'his vvij mvb'H mile-t fmlii town
tud I b-aru that ntiotlier equnllv 11s
roml has bell dbeovere-l "to 'av.
"II eie r.re huiidieda ofhdes alietdy
'ocated and capitidisis ate earning in
;mm Sin Francisco an.l New Vi.ik
unking heavy iiiA-V-liiients. The win
era an long and snows iJoep but. ns
oon us the n.int-s' are opeieI which
Aill be dime this Fummer woik will
continue durjiu: the winter. TiinWr
is plcntv in the mniuitaius and there
arc time saw mills nn tl.ernnl from
he PBiKidj at pie ent we build of
logs en'irelv. It Jh mv camliil opinion
Hint tliii Fdl things will "ooil in the
u-av of 1 1 11 1 1 i n ' up mills, and 'nifllers
and any man wiih a small capital can
secure interests in mines ihat foitunes
might lerenlis-d from, lliereare plen
ty of irivuls of everv descripliou here
ml cheap: we an- 140 miles from the
TJiib and Northern IL B. coiin-ptius
with Union Pacific at Ogden, Utah.
I woul 1 not advise any one to leave
a fair huiii-s), as ou know everv
matidont find it; but T believe it to lie
hf richest country discnveied in Uise
metal which requites large nmouiits of
money to work and where large,
amounts are exiended money is us
ually pn tty plenty.
JOSEl-n TESKnAJI.
Leeds A Merrilt of the "Tidings" ac
kii"Wiislge their dereat in the follow
ing placid way: "Nobody laiize
more fullv than we that our advice t
voters to use the great ptivjlege of
scratching wa not entirely lost we
loth fan liehiml rnir tickets. Well.
we tnav take to ourselves some of the
ci edit 6f the succex of our opitouen's,
alij hiw. "Don't you se T'
F. W. Bash ford of Ashland was in
town on Monday ami Tuesday on le
gal business, Mr. Bashford is an oh
legal practicioner of Wi-coniii and
was all thrriugh ihe w'ar for the Unici.
Iieiiig at Montgomery. Ala. when lln
wor closed. He Uiirs the lionoraMe
scars of battle and there is no uucer
taiuty aliout his Republicanism,
It must be a little galling to those
who have lieen trving to bc-litib
luilge Watson to know that he is to
don the erime of the Supreme judician
in a few weeks; and they will find that
he will wear it ably ami honorably.
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John Matthews of Eagle Point left
he. va.ley Wednesday with n drove ol
75 or 80 tine tun-sef!, which he is tak
ing from th" Butte "Un-ek country to
Walla Walla. He was accompanied
bv Lewis Reese and several others
whose stock was in the same band.
The large streams that have their
source in the snowy Siskiyou's are
mue'i swoolen since the sun has shown
a little warmth. The mow is meliiug
fast tint it 1R still deeiier, on the hi"h
.mountains, that ever known to be lie-
fore, at this season.
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Monday Junp 14lh Couit met:
present Hon. II. K. liantni, Jude, E.
B. Watson Cleik, J. B N. il Disiiict
Attorney Win. Bvbee Sheritf. The
following namea were drawn as the
Grand Jury for the term: J. A. An-
d.-rson JoMp!i Satterliehl, James
ll.eintoii. M. D. Stu-i, Samuel
Phillii s, Silas Drai.fr, W.C.Butler,
James Iholllton was animinted fore-
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DOCKET. CRIMLVAE ACTION'S.
ftnle of Oregon vs. Auh Olirjssmai.;
indictment for assault with dangerous
wpaK)ti. ' I
Srate of Oresnn vs. Josenli Wells:
indictment for Munler.
State of Oregon v. J. M. Crickett;
indictment fur lurceuy.
Slate of Oregon s. Howard Dur
kee, and George. Uurkee; held for uiali
1 icus misUiief.
ACTIOKS AT LAW.
Thomos Smith vs. Simon Caro and M.
Baum; uction to n cover money.
Andrew J. Walls -s. Jesse
Thomas; net inn for damages.
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G. Karewski vs. A. W. Ilawkett.
The Howe Machine Co. vs. W. U.
Allison & L. J. Cremhow ; action to
recov er money.
Ivy Strauss vs. N. Brown fc Co;
action ton-cover money.
G. Karewski vs. Michael dwell;
action to recover monev.
L. Gohbii.it If it Co.' vs. P. J. Bvan:
action to recover money. "
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C. D. Beed A- Ed. Laugley vs. Ilein
Deuilf: suit for iij inction.
v.T. rvarewsKi vs. a. v. llHWKetr.i .. -., T x. ., r t
v n o i- 1 r i- , wit: Mrs. Louisa Xeil, Mrs. Mary J.
K. U. nolmisoii, Jesse itobmson : action r i. t-i- 1 n -n-ti
. ' ' iBeuedut, Mrs. Elizaleth Hill and
to rrcover moiiev. r t 1 nr 1 j t i .t
Sirah A. llenrv vs. Charles Henrv; 16h ila" of Septemler next, and that
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suit for ill vorce. - I
David L. Hopkins Executor of Dan
iel Hopkius ileal., vs. R. F. L. Hal
loik t others; su:t to foreclose a chat
tel mortgage.
Win. Byl.ee vs. A. W. Hawkett E.
C. l!obiion Jesse Robinson ,t" 'others
suit to enforce leas on n'.lrrihy-HjIiin'i
Augusta Sissnii vl. A. IX Helms &
oil.er; uit to quiet tlih,
Currii M. Roe vti Orlando Ilose;
suit for divorcf
ARLCO.V EIRM.T TU
Read the follow log testimonials, not
from persons 3.000 mili-s away, whom
iiolKsly knows, but from well known
and trustworthy citizens of Olegon,
whose 1 amen, wHtti-u with their own-
hands, can lie seen at our office:
Umatilla. Ogn Jsn.. CO. 1S30.
Havina received Krent lienctit bythe vup
ol the OREGON KIDNEY T A. I take
great pleasure In rw mmendingit to those
sufTinng from kidney troubles or backache
as a speedy and burc cure.
J. A. PJRKIN8.
Portland, Ogn- March 25, 1880.
Having tried the 1 fleets of the concen
tiatcd extract of OREGON KIDNEY
TEA. we clieetfully bear witness to Its ben
efirlil agency in affections of the digestive
orgnijs. It is simple. safeJind sure: is
easily taken and restores healthy vitality
to tne orcans It is intended to operate upon
with assun d "success. .
S.J. "c OR JCK,
Editor "Catholic Sefctinel"
The Wt Jauanse tea 75o 50c and
.35q per pound.atthe Nw York Store.
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rilU'B 8IMIl.1T.
Tie errrpl nntirg f-f t!ie Firneer
S.iiitv of t u J n.vjHf.tiiwi'Slieldin
the Man in liilc'iig in Ashlnid en
11iur-i!i v the 3d instant: CMiit.lbr-inRM
Smiih, Vive I iesirieiit,pteiclirgin the
alienee of the Prisident of the Society.
The minutes of the last nnnual meef'iig
RJ iso of the last reunion were ?ead
bv the Secietarv and annroveil. Ihe
Treasurer's renort was nresented. t-hnw-
ling balsnce in Hie tieasury of S1.91
On motion the repoit was accepted and
onlernl placed on file. On motion o!
John M. MiCull the tnniibei-s jiretin
jiroceedeil to elect omcers 01 ri.esovieiv
t the ei.Mimg year.
A. G. Fctkfei
low and E.JC. Ande-scn were a poin
ed tellers. After balloting for il.
rexpective .ilicers, the following indi
vidual were duly elected: Preiilen'
S. D. VanDve: Vice Presidents, J
j M. McCUll anil J. A. Card well; Secre
,tarv, Wm. lloirman; Treasurer, K
1 Kiibli. J. M. MtCall offered the fol
lowing resolutii-n:
Itefoheil, lhat tho President np
point conunittees of three jiersons each.
to reiKirt aptiropriate resolutions 01
the death of the follow ins pioneers, to
Mrs. Itacluel Mench and furnish the
same to the Secretary to be. reconled.
The resolution was adopted and the
following committees were apoiiited
by the President: On tho death of
Mrs. Elizalieth Hill and Mrs. Louisa
Neil, J. M. M.Call, John P. Walker
and AHrt G. Rockfellow; On the
death of Mrs. Bachael Mench (formerlv
jlbu - lmel Taylor), Wm. M. Mathes,
I Emerson E. Gore and E. K. Anderson:
- ,,
"ud on the death of Airs. Mary J.
" , Beneilict, L. J. C. Duncan, B. F. Dow-
. . -
ell and D. Liun. The following reso
I,,.:.... . ir.,i i. t - lT,.t,
IUklll on Mil i iif v Win l &ASUWf
IjRsni.VPn that the. next annual re-
union of the Society lie held at Jack
snuville. or vicinity on Thursdav tin
the venrlv dues of each voMng ntem
ler I e the sum of 01. 0 dollar, to pay
contingent expenses' of the Societvi
The rrsnlutioil Wlis adopted, J. M.
McCa 1 olTerel the following motioni
'That a Committee of Arrangements
lie apjioiiited by the President, for the
next annual re-union of the society,
with iower to appoint sub committees
and to devise ways and means and
make all necessary- arrangements for
su ill re union. Motion adapted, and
thereuK)n the President appointed the
following jiersons to constitute said
romniitteei o wit: K. Kubli, L. J. 0.
Duncan. Silas J. Day, Henrv Klipel
and J. II. Hufler. A. G. Rockfellow
ollered the following resiilution;
Resolved, That the delinquent
memlfrrs are earnestly requested to
fiirward their dues at once to the
treasurer.
Afier a.loiiting the resolution the
society adjaurued. Wk. HorrMAS,
Secret arr.
ilie reoples arty in Joseptnne
elect Clerk. School Sunt, and one
. a
Commissioner.
The lest assortment of bolts kctpwf,
Mire and copiier nvets, rasps, bles.
jiinchers. nippem, tongs and hammers,
at John Miller s.
Twelve yds. print 1?. 6 yds. cheviot
1, at the New York Store. ,
- . - .
The liest assortment of Rodger and
Westholm'6 tntlary in the tuarkt, at
.John Miller
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171
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146:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTa
Waraisg.
All ncrsons are hereby warned not to
tiutt my wife, Jane Orm. on my account,
i fn in this date, she having left my bed and
1 oaiu -n 111 oui jusi cause or provocation ;
as I win not pay anydtbtsof qer con
tracting. Aux Orme.
Foots Creek Juno ICth 1860.
4t
Wai nig
All ncrsons are warn eel not lAir st mv
wife. ellnd.i C. Rose, on my account as
I will not pjyanydOitsonicT contracting.
0. E. ROSE.
Juckkinvillc, June 10. K
'lining I'roju'ity for Salr.
The undersigned offers for sale all his
nterest in 11 valuable mining property on
cots' Cretk. The prop ity mbraces 200
crcs of patented land and the exclusive
ight to a good water privilege, ditches &c
ipplv for infmmation nd teim to
. Fisher or at my residencocn Farmers
nat. Fred Ottea.
Jtcksonvillc Jose ICth 185,0.
4t
SETTkE UP.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN THAT
all debts due the estate of Daniel Hop
kins (deceased) must be settled immediate
ly. Tlds is the final call and costs will be
saved by attending to It at onde
David L. Horaxs.
jAda-KvttiE, June il, 1880.
NOTICE ,
Lass On,tcE,RosEBtnu,Oo5 )
MiyBst, 1880. J
Notice is hereby given that the follow.
Ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make a final proof In support
of his claim, and secure final entry thereof
on the iSth diy of July, 1880 at the Land
unice in iioscmrg uregon w F ate
phenB Pre-emption Declaratory Statement
N01 3.533 for the N if. of S v U, Sec. 3.
T89 8. R 5 , and names the following
as his witnesses, viz: vt. M. Akcrs, J O
McGee. John Howell, and John
varner all of ApDlecate. Joscpbioo coun
ty, Oregon.
' iJESJAJirs Kcgister.
Buy nn sewing machine utmn the rec
commendation of agents, or other inter
est ed jiarfies. Examine foryourself and
let common sense guide you in your se
lection, Always rememlring that the
best is the cheapest. Many thousands of
persons have purchased inferior ma
chines, used them a month or twa, and
then trailed them offat 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 thirtv-five years, snd
has never len found wanting when
called ujion to do any kind of work.
The jieople. appreciate this machine,
having purchased over 3,000,000 of
them, and the sales of the Singer com
any exceed those of all other coin
nnies combined. - Lavt year's salea
were over 431,000.
D. IT. Features, Agent,
Jacksonville, Or.
Cotton letting, 27cts j er pound, at
the New York store.
Suits, worth 15 for 9, at the New
York store. i
Boots & Shoes, tiest stock in town
at the New York Store Call and see
for yourbelf.
Three, undershirts for SI, at the-
Iew York store.
If you want fnne.v goods bniitins.
grenadino go to the New York Store.
GRAND' CELEBRATION
-AT
TULX 5th; lit tfr '
A grand celebration. Flre-wdrks, ana--ball
in tho evening, will be had st-Kabry
ville on July Bth. Tlie beat of mnsid va)i
be ngaged. and no pains spared to tdika
It a U1.W .A.
MIKE R1
IYU$$
s '
ROSEBUHQ HOTEL!
U A. CAN AN. . Piopt
Tht hotel, on the comertfif
Rcse streets. ODDOslte Wriehf i tVW.
stable, has recently had a good "wljeora
fortable addition, which makes U sesoftd
m no hotul In tlie city, and fumfshed jjrtti
double or single rooms. Families will
find it to their comfort to give UAA Cilb
a oood FiBE-raoor sate fob VAtcxitii '
JlClUStt 3vO
Board And Lodging per jek.....V....f3
Roteburg, Ogn. May 81, I860,:r
FOUMoTii Mlt!
HOLT'SHALL.
a Grand Ball will be given by Madtaii
Ho'.t on Monday, July 8th, at heme whU
A flrsKlans Supper will be had, and the
best of Floor Managers will bo in tt4ad
ance. ) uslc will be famished by ProftMor
Scott's full String Bud with P. Donegta
u Pi&noist. tickets, Including iupper,
3i0.
AdBiiaistratrix' We lice.
In the matter of the estate of George Me
Knleht, dice wed. '
NOTICE IS HEREUSf GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of Jackson county,'
Oregon, sitting In Probate on May 2SL
1880, admlnlstratrlxof tho estate of George
McKnight, deceased.
All persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to settle tho same Imir-diately,
and those having claims sgrl 1st lb. Mtatc
will present them with the propet Vjucllers
to me at my residence on Foot's creek with
in six months after the first publication
of this notice. Sahah J. McKnioht,
Administratrix of said estate.
Dated Juno 3, 1830.
ADM1MSTUATOU S KOTICfi.'
In the matter of the estate of Herman Bar.
llsson, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been appointed
by tho County Court of losephine county,
Oregon, sitting in Probite on May ISti,
1880, Administrator of the estate of Hermta
Burllssnn, deceased.
All persons indebted to said' esta'e are
requested to settle the sam immediately,
and those having claims against the estate
will present Uicm with the propervouthera
to ma at my residence on Applegato with
in six months after the first publication
of this noticj. THOS. KNOX,
Agfefeatnr of said-Ealatc.
Dated Mav
a OtlC 3 tO1
ck Men.
n I.. VT.l tin hlrn rmnlnlAil mk)
of FUNKI'ROS of Portland lor Lake
county. It Is conceded that FRANK
BKOS. have the best stock of agricultural
machinery than any hous in Oregon,
'alter A food's MO ER3 and Harvest
ing machines, t.lilcago. Pitt's Thresher,
Black Hawk Plows mrt ilm T Tl.ll.,m-
on are some of the specialties. Send foe
:ircnia ana price list.
May4,tf. H. L. WEBB. ;
HL'ATKh'd EMI'ORIUM
HaiCirsrr. flu r. rtiliUijr Tattle, -rowdtr,
Lead, ac-, 4c
Jko. Milleb, Prqir.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
Hides Xffxnlei,
fHE UNDERSIGNED "RILL PAY
Skins and will also give the highest Cash
tltlCft far Ttepf RMn Tn hn Aal(w.o,t .1
my shop in Jacksonville.
To Teamsters.
The undersigned has plenty of baled
hay and oats and freo stabling- at the
Centennial liridge at Rogue river.
This is on the stage road between Jack
sonville and Boseburg'. Give ma a call -and
I will treat vnu well.
Tnos. Chatxer.
DR. GEO. KAHLER,
pHYSICIAN AHD SURQE05,
JACKSONVILLE, OBEOOK.
Office In city Drug Store, residence oaval
ley road next door to Beggs.
Cattle for Salt.
One hundred head of Short Horn '
Durham cattle for sale. For narilen.
lare enquire at the Chavner ranch at
the Centennial bridge-on Bogue River,
AUOS. VjriAVNEK.
Hides Wanted. '
Y1t tmilpnlfrnMl flf nnw 1. t.f.t .
cash price for Beef Hides and will pay
from 15 to 26 cents for Deer Skins. To be
delivered at Nick Ficke'a Butchsr Bhopte
JacksonriNe.
NICKFICKE.-
PAT McMAHON.
The best carnenterV mmn mV.-
aud blacksm-'di's tools at J. Miller.
"" "" -"" " 1 -L ! Mil . J ..
Fifteen yards print, for 81 "at "the.
New York store.
The latest imi. rnvm? KTiarrt Rn11.S
Reminston and Winchester ripest war-.
ranted, to be thgenuin. rtBfc'jt;
John Miller's. ' a1 ' t5
vTJr
ly 1 1 ,
Duck pants 7.8-pcr-;riai!' at UwtJfe
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