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I1EG0K SEITIHEL. J&CKMfXTXXXK SXTCRBIT, JjLXCART 29, 1881. i at KwtMrg. ecm.l Je 9, ICC, j T AR fTkaaa K bit Cvaemii BMIac to ka-ebj- ctrra tkmi I bar tlc- secx rrmix the pjer whlck t skaH kerafter pakUtk aM pre ay, aantra4 mat apptlnIJ We tlc yuan fr uii lylax near MBMarfB. Jack maty, rrra. W. r. BX3U1XIX. Krstrtcr. Thousand el article for sale at the -i w York Stare at cast rates. t WAEjcisa. Samuel Jones, Who waa aairried a ess-pie of -week ago, Irishes So inform tie public tit lie will not V responsible for any -jeota contracted Ty k better half, she having left his ed and beard without just cause or Ipre vocation. TK WjaTHris. After a few days el e weaUter, eew bean falling on Tseadaj evwiin& lat, aad ecatinued Variflkfetvd reached a depth of about KjLfUl ftMBlia A etMattaaA&f . 1 Jat J 1 rrk exsrted it eerryM ,war fee -raJtey fest irtgt in like VtaiBs t ic still s&ewg, aad is eeastng most ppertsadr far tieaisisgeofiiicuiiity. . Mixixa Locutions is Josephine. Te are sader oblig&tioas to Frank M. Ifickersoa, Clerk of Josephine county, for tie following abstract of placer and ssartx locations as compiled by him for tie census pdnerer of raining sta istics to wit: Total number of loot tess recorded since the organization ! tie county, 960. Galice creek is ti largest district, having 261 loca tions. Total number of transfer since rtrganisatioa of tie county, 230. "ROJU. ScTERVISOES IX JoSETITlVE. Ti County Court of Josephine County Lppointed Superrisors for tie Tarioc road districta for tie ensuing rear a follows; District No. I, Win. Polliam. Na. 2. J. L Knight; No. 3. C. P. Ev ry; No. 4. Isaac Cottar; Na 5. Win. W Fiddler; No. 6. JameaTycer; No. 7 lter Hanson; So. o. CU "Decker. 2Co. 9. Lucius Newman; No. 10. "Wm. XJrow; Ko. 11. "Xin. Carll; No. 12. T P. Lee; No. 13. M. D. L. Crooks. A Cojttxmikt Well. A well was Recently sank in front of tie hotel at Iintville, and at lie asutd depth an Excellent fairing of good cold waterway struck. It being thoaght advisable to yo leepex, tie workmen proceeded a few feet farther and street a heavy stream of bruling water such as is fre "sauently found in tie Klamath basin. JL a tsner beverage this water i VdemiraUe 'iat fr colinary purposes tt will be asest cehTtslent, and when "cooled k Tery pleasant and healtifuL PJLTD.LXKK A Max. During the last campaign a Chicago drummer named Sesiasi made a lw-t with Kasper Kubli on tie State of California, the wager being $103 againvt a barrel of Han ck wii.ky uf tie choicest brand. Bcniasi lust and one day tits s erk a barrel of snost excellent hu.kr, just ici as the "Superb1' uses on Govern r Island, was rolled on tie sidewalk in front of KaWFs. K. isx more voafidence in iis own judgment than Vt and concedes that Some Republi cans are on the square. The ArnxaiXE Budge. We over looked an imcresdng item sent by our Applegate corrrpoudent in reference to tie projected bridge at Bulla. It appears that share was ranch opposi tion to county assistance from citizen -on tie South aide of tie stream, but tie County Court sgreed to furnish the tiftcescary iron, provided those desiring the bridge would conplete its erection. ie bridge will be a great convenience, .Sades tie road leading to it on tie Ni side of tie stream is very ranch eW-road. A3t7gKK Octlet roE Jactsox Co?XT rTh citizens of Egle Point MdnaniU agitatmg tie project e. conKrucan,, j to Fort Klamati, r Pcc Bavgy iortenrag tie dist, rlJ. ler to tie Lake countr, Mi Evterv Oregon. Work .wfll be coeaced a.s srlj la. tie Spring as -poswb and it k fnpewd to iave tie road tlnown pei to pubKc trarel fwmctime in the -"1- Jrican Kir mni.l ajMJa a "'mm nn rae, aaw k iiluil isheb . to croj. .. .aa D te best aal iewecs hlss through tie i veae nounuins. it will take vbout re thousand dollars to open sd eassfSete tie road fifteen hundred wlaei iave been subscribed by ten Sedividesk. Asaeegtie citizens tak kig asa active part ia tiis enterjiriw! we ete Vie feTlownig: Mean H. Srowa, Jaises stiller, John Mattiews, A. J. 4: J. Daly, R. H. Brown, A. Peals, Peter SiBaoas, 34r. Islow and Jaaaa Frvar. Duira Ixtekvkkib to Pretext the VTebbivc t x Sissrroc Bor. -Our Jeg frid Ja. F. Luttrell, was to be SBarried at San Francisco on tie 15ii of Febraary next, to Miss Delia Agaes Getiisgs of Boston, , had set tie yoang kdy died on tie 9th iast, a notice of wkich we publish sn derosr death beading elsewiere. On Saturday evening, Sth inst, she wss in casfiparaUvely jood health, though suf-f-eriBg witi seuralgia since Ubveaber last. Skte arose &ext Baomingj and while dressiKg preparatory to go to Talkja to recuperate her health, faint ed uway, aad en beg put ia bed, died i aa iass- afterwards. She was a Wftctifal jasag Udy f rare acooHi jfisfeseeaU, aad first ade tieaeauain teef a-TeugSkiyou friead i 8eth Aaaarka. Her fsBeral teak pUc an tie llti, tie remains being ag foHewed to Calvary-Cenetery by a large bec af rekdres, friesds aad KaaisUAces. Traka. JoaraaL LacxL rrua. Muddy reads. Bain aad tarek, Taltatine's Day "next. Miners taamg tie ground rap. Farming operatioBs suspeaded. Specie paytsest at a stand stilL Stages and Basils arriving on time. Boseburg k -afflicted with diptieria. The beautiful saow ias cobs and gone. Chinese New Yer toBBtntaced yat Urday. CosntY roads ia bad condition since tie storm. Suits, worth $15 for $9, at tie Nw York stars. f Legion of Honor sirets next Satur day ereniag-. Circuit Court oara'esa tne Kti of February. Boot worth $5.00 for $3.50 at the New York Store. Bead Join P. Walkers notice of p- paiBtmeat etsewbare. i-x ' ii ill i- - asr iff- Pll Slfc ..-. LW& iMtTMw ""prSpWftS tv sMBvSvCaTavSv aLU BOOA Board -of Trestaes rtetl teext Mon- dsy evening in their sew halL iW suiU worth $15.00 sold at tie Xew York Store for $9.00 only. Madame Holt exiiects to move into her new hotel building next week. Ber. M. A. Williams will preach here on Sunday et suing, Feb. 6th. Ber. Mr Miller will preach here to morrow evening at tVe usual hour. Both stages arrive after nisht now but a change is liable to be mad soon. Silk dress csods alec lsces at cot . rates fsr salt tit Xi Ysti Siore We are prepared to announce can didates for Marshal for tie usual f. Yeit Sehutz and Henry Pap aie Uyed up utti severe attacks of the gout The measles had a snort ran in Jack sonville. We can har of so cases ai p reseat. Mrst Dn W Jackson is recoverinc from her late illness under the care of Dr. Kaliler. Stage drivers and others complain that tie bridge in the Herrin lane ha not yet been repaired. Judging from the tone of tie Wil lamette .ts there has been a slight Uiower up in Oregon. Sheriff By bee lost iis urrastra and other saining apitaratus tlllribi? tit flood at Galice creek. Miss Aaate Worlo w, daughter of J L. Worlow of Anteloiie, died of son- throat on the 16Ui inst. Mr. Healer has resumed his position in the telegraph office at Yreka as as aslant of W. J. Wallis. Carlos Godilard of Flounce Bock re- jiorts quite a loai of catw by drown ing in his neighborhood. Becorder Nunan will receive bidn for tit putchase of the old town hall until noon on next Mondays Mrs. S. J. McKnight has purchased tie James Elliott proerty on Third street laying $700 tierefcr. Wm. Cameron's fishery on Apple gate was swept away by the high walet causing a loss ot ovef $1)000. E. C. Brooks' fine Sir Walter colt mired in the mad near Rorae Bivet during tie storm and perished. The Centennial Mining Co. at Wil low Springs lest about seven hundred dollars orti of flcrae by tie flood. Mr. Crocker of Portland is extected. daily, to adjust tie loss of Joseph Sol omon by ti recent fire at Woodville. See iow Mr. David Hopkins is getting those indebted totie "Hopkins"' estate-acquainted wiili Justice Huffer JL. C. Jones is still quite ill and confined to his room, his dauchter Katie, we are glad to say, is slowly recovering. Sheriff Bybee has received informa tion that ik case now neadinr before Jndge Dead j- has been postponed until aiarcnaext. S Jacobs. bag sletenaiasd a aeHtBc aad bow, aaVx ka tarB stock-of iar sal at aaetv aad frek at. e iia s aaH, Mrs. Dr. Colvig of Hock Point k reported to be lying at the point of death. Mrs. C. has been in poor health for several months. Ber. J. W. Spaaswick of tie Bap tist Church in Salem ias ben expelled, for falsehood aad unbecoming conduct, and sileaced from ti sainistry of that Church. 8toppag f trains at Hossburg breucht tie Plaiadaaler out en the iajf shell, last week. Oystars ar pre ferable that way but aewspapars are only hair as good, Conrad Slagle as ef tie eldest re idents of tik county died at tie resi dence of John W. McKay, ia Willow Springs preciact, en the 21st iasi. He was 66 years of age. The Salem water works had tieir supply of water cat off during tie late storm. 2fo iacoaveaicne resulted, iowever, as titre was water aaoguh all around, aad to spare. Daring tie late storm ti Signal office at Rosebsrg reported a fall of iai3 iacies f rala. At Bar. X. A. Wfllksn place aa Bear creek, Jackson eouaty, &16 iacies fell Tiere beiag a report kt ctrcalatfoa tiat Ir. Aiken iateads reaoviag to Arisoea, we are authorised to sav tiat it k esUrely without fouadation aad made of wiok elotai V BBa - aassaMmiaaassMaajaaaaaasaaisMai ' " ' I I - I ml A Colambns man says he started thirty years ago to make $1,400,000. He has got the fourteen, but tie ciphers bother him. Observe the remarks of Geo. Grotz aad Wm. Borgraaa, elsewhere, in ref erence to administrators matter in Josephine county. Jerry Ntraan has purchased the brick feotiso and lot, known as the Feialy property, of J. T. Glenn pay iagiSOO therefor. The "Herald" mourns the want of a church in Lakevkw it should feel mors distressed about the lack of a dis position to build one. The district school was suspended a portion of this week on account of the illness of Mr. MerritU It is expected that is wiH be abli to resume his duties on Mondays Mr. Pat Dunn has rented his farm, South of Ashland, to his son-in-law,jJ. Q. Willtts. Mr. Dunn will remain witi his family, however, on the ranch, having wo intention of removing. Th?i West Shore contains a number of elegant engravings of various Court uuubd ui urBgwi. j. tiat. i iBcaBH rr r r m.- t t.i w CTr.iiiii hihiwi aauqatty aaa aany areaHaM.arai -t." rm ir - z . i . - i r . 1 tste. . ' Mat. Obenthain returned from Lake county on Saturday night last and will remain with us until Spring. He re ports stock in splendid condition and says the increase this year is very sat factory. Th wife of Emil De Roboam was severely burned about the hands and wrists a few days since. Her clothes had taken fire and in the effort to extinguish them she sustained severe injuries. Whenever you see a farm upon which year after year no improvement is made, you may be sure that the farmer neither reads, observes nor thinks. West Shore. Better add: nor works. After the late flood, farmers along Bear creek were busy gathering up rails that had lodgvd in the Willows. The rul is, that ell rails that aro washed on a man's land are considered to be his property. Raphael Morat made over 500 cab lows of grae brandy at his distillery last year and will make about the -me quantity this season. The other distilleries in the county will makt about as much mora. T was a mistake about Jim Com stock loMng a million feet of saw logs. Uu the contrary he caught a million feet besides a bridge anl a saw mill and as he has no use for the latter ar ticles they cab be had at a bargain. Fourteen day's mail wis received her from the fCurtli last Wednesday night and Postmaster Muller was kepi busy for a time. Damages have been rejiaired on the railroad and through mails will arrive on time hereafter. Judge Allien of Pennsylvania Kays ninetv per cent, of all brinies are trace able to drunkenness. Ahd he might have added; uinety per cent, of public expenses ar to b chirred to th pros ecutiohand punhhmttot of criminals. "Sitting Bull" don't sit long iu a place and has struck out for Canada gain. The Chronicle proposes to Mr Schurz to gti out and lasso hitu; but if Carl goes he had better leave his hair in Washington Bull might want it for a lariat: The claim of Ben HolHday for 526,7d9, for losses incurred by rea vn of Indian hostilities, while he wa carrying the overland mails, has been out down to $100,000 and a bill passed (ia Senate on tie IStlt allowing hiiu that amount. The West Shore for January is a very creditible number full of engrav ings and choice reading matter illus rative of the Pacific" Northwest. Send it to your friends in the East. It only costs $2 r year and is published by L. Samuel, Portland. Would the Oregonian dar to preach free trade theories if there were half a dozen manufacturing industries in Portland whose prosperity would be endangered br foreign competitors!'' It makes quite a difference whose hog gets a pitchfork stuck in it. The Massachusetts Legislature have re-elected Mr. Dawes to the U. S. Saaate. Th rule in the l&wt is; when a maa is aa elficlent representative he m retarned liatTi oBTTTtWrshr - a Uragon is; if- a reprocnfative ' or SeaCor is faithful; he kreUradtliat'j folly. A gfeat deal of fuss is made be cause the Chinese treaty does not spec ify what kind of "labor" shall be in terdicted. Labor k labor, whether skilled or unskilled, intellectual or physicxl and all Congress hastodo is to give th word Its broad English inter pretation! We have good authority for pn dieting that in less than two years the Scotch Narrow guago R. R. Co. will have a road completed from the Wil lamette valley to Goose Lake. Then they will build from Lihkville to Rogue river valley. It is to be hoped tiat these things may all come to pass. Arthur Latigell of Lake county, re turned from a visit to Portland en Tuesday night. He was water bound for over a week but finally reached Boseburg oa a hand car. He rejo s lie damage in the Willamette vallev aa very extenriv and ui several in stances, distressiag. Bosebarg has two progressive Chi aamea, Lee Wsn and Geo Soon. Their moral sensibilities are so keen that thy have discovered a countrvmnn who will 1 1 a and warn the Amerio u people through the press. If all Chi nes wib will steal were advertised, pablklung would be very profitable. When Gen. wail arrives at Oity he found -an addition to all about the w; and forgot Remember taeiatsWfe be given by the 'ChampiM .4Mkr at Holt's hall on the evening Mfcbr8ary 22d. The parties haviBeitiii charge will make it a sueeass wflhtat a doaht. The total pofi0laW;f the United States, according to ' Gateral Walker's count is: 50,152,559.gf tak number Oregon and Wasbhwaa and Idaho Territories have SSliWS.. It is safe to predict that the PaciSe'Northwest will in ten years more hav3,000,000r pop ulation at least thetms room enough. Our Democratic frids should quit talking about civil sefvico reform, or "dry up" on the eterR&Vprinciples of Jackbonlan democricr. Jackson's motto was "to the victors belong the sjK)il," and followiagfciis principle, Republicans proiiosef rake in the upoils, theuibelvesj adjust make a note of it. I Dr. Coon han been J 'xpelleil from the order of the Cfa ns of Honor in Seattle for drunV The exec j nyye eeaian if the jC'hkaopyKsajiprdfr; and' saiu uoon lias given ntUT.n-clail oath that he will never interfere further with the working of the jcociety. Some folks imagine that tne Sentin el is splenetic and hostile to the build ing of bridges. "This Lf. by no means correct and he, who thinka ro, has not brains enough to gorge the eye of a cambric needle. We! need bridges everywhere, but for Heaven's -sake let a little judgment be used and don't throw away the people's money by building them on saad. There is at least one Democratic State where a "fair" eo'ant was had Nevada. Before the' election "Fair" counted out his gcHiS ducats to the. satisfaction of the xvoWs; aftor the election "Fair5? counteJCtne legislators to bis own satisfaction'' and it war 'fair" all round. Vill Republican malevolence ne'ver soften nor radical falsehood never reach 'the blushinc point! r Tlio Willamette-papers agree thai the effects of the storm in Northern Oregon have ToeenJuecy disastrous. There is'hardly aeaaaty bridge in tin valley and great daWate hat leen done to fencing -and -r whent in variou xtoiv houses. .The loss of whe'tat th' Tarinc dock in Port1ar-.ilv.ia estimated at 30,000 bushela and like Bi-.T'g.jte loes throughout the vaWey at nearly a quarter million dollars. It neVar ruins but it pouis. L Tlie law of daliforal provides that the same pay sliall be given tdt similar work, whether doBebymen or women and, as a coiisequenbe the omet. (ice-principals in the Sau Francisct schools rccHB ' A-f-JUt ay aa th male vice princiia), ana,hus enabli them to draw higher jUy. We lievei cohM see any good rta ion why uomei. who performed a worl as well as, oi a little hotter than liieil, bhould not receive the name pay. ' The question as to wliat liecon es of all the Bible? has obtained a partial bo I a tion. Au English corrwjtondent in Montenegro met a numW of Bosnian insurgent, and en examining their arms and ammunition,. made the grand discovery that their cartridges with leaves torn from Bibles that had been .sent from England for the conversion of the heathen. Who says missionary societies are doing no. food in countries where pajer is scarce? Bassett of the Gol'den Era has this Miggst:on which shcfald make those intending matrimony fight shy of ac tresses, he savsi It must 1 rather trying to be married to ail eriibtional actress, to havo her autching yu by the throat at 3 a. ii., and shouting in a hoarse Rta-je whisjier: "Slave, didst lock the kitchen door j The key, where is't, quick! I'll straile theel Didst lay the milk pitcher en the outer bat tlemenUl Aye, me" good lord, I'm mad." Society in London ias started a nex idea. It is a beneydent scheme for beautifying hospitals, (jails and alms houM-s. Artists paint the walls and hang pictures, ladies iut uji cheap cur tains and furnish comfortable and pretty things for tho unhappy inmates to look at. The dreariness thus taken away, tho jxxr pedpltaro moru apt to gro-v better. 'jpUfe do everywhere butiathejailSiei,it kouUI only t-tmIii lnhiiiiriii-am i M TT mi:i fcwate - J at sojwVty'rp!aFjwben thr pris- eaer sets aaU U aru entireir too luxurious noiff Tlie following Sinators have just lieen elected to take'their seaU March 4th. Thsy art al'Republicahs, but Bayard and Cockrel (Dfiin.) and Fair (golden calf): Ne?"York, Thomas C. Piatt; Cali?ornia,;Vhn !. Miller; Connecticut, JokephRJEIawley.-Maine, Eugene HaleJ Mklgan, H. P. Bald win, short term, Cwiger, long term; Ohio, John SherSSt; Indiana, Bm. Harrison, MassaehUetts, H. L DaweS; Nebraska, Chas. HJ-tVanWyck; Min nesotit, S., MsMillan; Deleware, Thos. E, Mffij- Missouri, F". M. Cockrell; JTeTada, f. G. Fair. The Upper MkeWppi valley States aro not aloae ia'tie trial of frost-bitten noses and toe this winter. Tlie Potomac k froaeW ever down to the Chesapeake Bay aad ice formed on the Bay of Galvettan. Jannary 14th it had been tea &eks that the cold freeang waafher lad eaatinued in the Indian Territory ad Southern Kansas witi the thareaWictof fluctuating from 6 to 15 dejp-ees-belsw aero. The im fflunlty from bitiig frosts,- the contin aaace this wlate af mild sunshiny weather", altratg with an occasion al rain or snow, B.h tho mercury r fusiug to go IdWr than 30 dejeea above zero wh country can beat the Rogue river jalfey for winter climate? History repeats, """tHaiar StSIJU ISTKLUGEXCK , Miners alt at work and prospects for a good run are excellent. Mr. Beck of Willow Springs is ground sluicing 'again: with a good head of water and fine prospects. Some heavy breaks in the English ditch at Galice creek are being rejaired under'tne direction of Mr. Ennis. Klippel and Keaton of Poormans creek are running off large quantities of dirt but their water supply is slack ing a little. Beck brothers' dam on Applegate waa washed .out by the recent storm and they haie been obliged to quit work for a time. The "Horsehead" ledge on Williams creek has been located by Dick Cook who intends spending nekt summer in prospecting iu. Dick is satisfied that it can he made to pay and will develop into "a good vein. Joe Sal' marsh of Sterling, picked up a forty, dollar nugget in his -cla.ra this week we wish it had been a chunk.srorUiforty thousand. If the ownerjsfill jemtiC.Uo'us for one hun- 3z , in a ad-'mifiri? H haveaasd -njjjaw-fer, ,- r- ?- Richard Cookjust up from GfiifW creek, gives a very flattering account of the Green Bros, ledge. The owners are now down one hundred and fifty feet from the surface aud find the veiu o er a foqt in width yielding rock that jiays $75 to the ton. They hare about twenty five ton on the dump but are now engaged in putting in their dam, washed out by the late flood. YTUo l to niaaie? There seems a disposition to saddle, Senator Ross with the whole responsi bility of the Clerk s and Sheriffs sal ary bill, passed at the lastsessien of the Legislature. This is unfair, as Mr. Ross was only one of three rep reentatives Frott this county and while he waa haviug the q tUU IUIUUUUW measure passed what were thu other two represlatives, Messrs. Smith and Stanley doing? Mr. Ross is certainly to oe creuueu witu couMUeraDle in fluence or the other two acknowledged to have none, but those who blauivhim deny that he has any and spoil theii own argument. The solid truth is; that the voters themselves ar to blame for vicious or fooIUh legislation, fhey insist on being represented bj me.: whose ignorancej as a geucial rule, is abut equalled by their stupid ity. They take" thir seats in the Legislature, full of imjortance, ami come away wondering why th;y did not succeed in doing anything bs: draw their pay. So it will be as long as we are represented by men ho are Unqualified by nature or education from acquiring and exerting intlueiice over Others, and so long as this is done let tho lilamo lie where it belongs. Ipjilcnlr 'nri-rnoaiUricr. There has been a great deal of boom ing here lately, and the greatest one was old Applegate yesterday; it wa higher than ever known before. Then was also a big boom on New Years eve. The boys thought they would serenade Mr. Rose aud they weie met at hit, door with a Henry rifle in his own hauds and told to desist or it would br warm for them. The boys thought that n as too little and left without giving hiui a shot; but tho best joke was on Mr. T. who run at tho first "present arms." The boys aUo serenaded Mr. Berryman and were met with a very kindly n-ceptioil, being invited to en ter and artnkb of refieshliieuts aud some tim was spent in social inter course; all passed pleasantly with the exception that Mr. Bolt shot a neigh bor in the neck with a pocket pistol, but the charge was liquid and the victim rather enjoyed it. Maduc Applegate, Jan. 17, 1881. Novel Tkaxspoutatio.v. The loss of the bridge across the South Fork of Smith river has forced the mail carriers to adopt a vomewlmt primitive plan of crossing the river; but which has been long used by the natives in some parts of India. A rope has been stretched across the river, about forty feet from the water and on i is at tached a canvass sack into which the varrier gets wi;h the mail. He then pulls himself across by a smaller in dependent lino whicn is alo stretched tcrosaltlie" canyon. -The' carrier 'says' it makes lib head swim an'd "Eo"Teels happy when lie touches tho opposite bank. . iia Gael4 -axb Skttijk. Kaliler Bros, hereby give notice that they must have monvy and ask those indebted to them to call aud settle at once thereby es tablishing their credit for another year. m R. M. Garrett reported yesterday evening two f of miow on the Haves hill between here and Kerbjville, and four feet on the mountain between Waldo and Crescent City. He says the road to Waldo is just bad. SEALED PROPOSALS WJILL BE RECEIVED AT TIIi: RE- corder's ofllce at 0. C. Beckman's Bsnk, until noon of January 31st, 1881, for the sale of a lot and the building now-used as tho town hall. The lot has a frontage on 3d atrtct of 50 feet, more I1t less, and runs back 100 feet, Tlie Board of Trus tees reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the interests of the town demand. , , ., J. NUNAN, Recorder. Jacksonville, January 19th, 1831. NOTICE. -nniR WARNING 13 TIEREBY L G hert, that lijy books are in 'Squire Buffer's hands. Those indebted to me the first day after next election, will have to bring a written excuse from 'Squire Buf fer. Excuses published. Marttt Vkooma. Jacksonville, Aug. 31, 1880. 3V(rA.3l.H.I33X KING HOPKINS At January 24, 1881, David Mrs. Sarah Hopkins. Logtown, King and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. TIIOKE INDEBTED to the Estate of i uaniei Hopkins, deceased, are noti fled that all accounts are now in tho hands or J. II. Buffer, J. P, for forced collection and no farther grace will 'e given. D. L. HOHKIX3, , . Administrator. Jacksonville, Jan. 29, 18al. NOTICE. Lvsv Offick at RosKneno. Oak ,1 January 21st, 1881. f Notice is hereby given that the follow, ing-namcd settler has nlwt notice or his in tcntion to make final proof in stipiort or his claim, and secure final cntrv thercor on Sat imLiy, Feb. 2C, 1881, U-fotw Uic Judje S It dv, and names tuefollowiug as his witnesses, viz: Ahrarn Cole. Ollrer-.folin. I yA.(;olojtnd'Jamea Necly.all of Grants mt'a nr-V ij-pwacsaog covKJV urcgorr. vr t . ,. fcrf 'JXil'-t-iVyi S," ' NOTg La.-sd Office at Roscncno, Oas., ) January 21st, 1881. ) Notice isherebypiicn that tlie Inllowlng named settler has tiled notice or his inten tion to make final proof in support or his claim, and secure final entry thereof on Thursday, Jlarch 3d, 1881, before tlie Judgeor Clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, viz: J. II Wurnt-r, Homestead Apptica lion No. 2,233 Tor the bE i orNW W.and NE M ot SW 1-1, :-cc2 and SE 14 ofNE 1-4 or Sec 3,T 39 S It 5 W, and names the following as his witness, viz: 31. M. Davidson, James Joimlorl. Henry Boat, rt'm. 3lcNew, all of Applegate, Jaiksou county, Oregon." AVm.Bkxjamis, Register. NOTIJS. Land Office at Roskburo, Oox, ) January 17th, 1881. f Notice is herebv given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice ofais in Station to inukc liacl '.nol In support or his claim, and secure final-entry thereof on Tuesday, March 8th, 1831, berorc the Judge or Clerk or Jacl.Min county, Oregon, viz: Arthur Wilson, Houu-Mtad Application So. 3.4C8, tor Lot 2 Sec 8, Lotff8, y, 10 and 11 Sec 9, and Lots 3, 4 ami 5 Sec 17, T 37 SRI tt, and names the following a.s hl witnesses, viz: J "W. Plyuiirc, Charles E, Wilkinson, II. F. C'moka and R. Cuuv mius, all or Jacksonville, Oregi n. Wil. Benjamin, Register. NOTZO L-vxd Offick at Rwkhuko, Oos., ) Janu-ar- 21st, 1880. f Notice is hereby gi en that tho follow. .imr-named settler lias tiled notice of his in- lenUon to make Un.il proof in support ol his claim. -nmi secure lini.1 cntrv thereoi on Thursday, 3Ian.-h 3, 1881v U-rorc the or went oi joscpiune county, Oregon, viz . W. Forbes, Homestead Application No. -.-km. ior uic iY if or ii, SW if of N M . S-'ec 30, T 33 S R 5 West and SE if or iE if and JTE Unt mE tu JVo a. T sS Judge or Clerk of Jae1Usj)auAyyrOrtgpJjjv order of the OeneralOomraittec. J. viz: Henry UoatHomestcad Application o. .:uii,iiir uie da '4 01 -c , 1 -w, r j IV and names the following us his wit nesses, viz: 31. 31. Davidson, E. B. David on, C . T. Davidson and J. II. W.-e n t, all ol Applegnte, Jackson county, Oregon. Wm. F Benjamin, Register. Administrators TtTotico. In the matter or the estate or George Draw- ley, deoaed. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IN the undersigned lias been appointed by the county conrt or Jackson county. Oregon, sitting in Probate, Administrate): of the EL-ito or Geo. Rrawley dccviiscd. All persons indcblt-d to said tUate an- 1 requested to settle tlie same immediately urn inuT uiiviug ennuis Miiin.-i uic csiair will present them with the propur vnurhcrt to me at my residenc- near Ashland, Ore iion, within six mohths after the first pub lication or this notice. Dated Jam 20, 1881. J. P. Wai.keh. Administrator. BTotice of Pinal Sattlcmant. In the County Court or Josephine county, i?tnte of Oregon. In the matter or the estate or James Clark, deceased. NOTI E IS HEREBY GIVEN TH T the administnitor or said estate bas il led in the Coiinly I'ourt lor Joeplilm county, Oregon, his final account a such administrator, and by order or said Court Tuesday the Tith day or April, A. D. 1831. at the hour or 11 o'clock, a. m, is set foi hearing objections to said final account, and all persons interested in s lid estate arc hcref y notified to appear anil file his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published in the Oiieoox Sentinel to- order or Hon. Thos. F. Floyd, J udge ol said Court. Wm. Boroman, Administrator. Dated, January 2-Ith, 1881. Notice of Final Sctllcmcii. In the County Court of Josephine county, Slate" or Oregon. In the matter of tlie estate or Peter Thomp son, deccaed. VJOTICF. IS HEREBY QIVEN THAT is the a Imini-lrator or said estate has filed in the County Couit for Josephim- cnunty, Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and by order or said Court, Tucsdiytlieotu day of April, A. D., 1831. at. the liouror II oclocn, a. m., is set lor hearing objections to said final account, and allperons IntereMid in said estate are hereby notified to appear and file his or her objection to said account on or berorc said day Published in the OukooS Skntinf.i. by order or Hon. Tlios. F. Floyd, Jude or said Court. Geoiior Grotz. Administrator. Dateil, January 24tlf, 1881. NOTICE. Those who tire indebted to the undersigned by note or book account are hereby noti fied (hat an immediate, settle merit must be made, as I intend to go East fo buy goods, and 1 miistliave irioney. G. KAREWSKT. Itemember the New York Store when you wish to buy roods, because the best goods you can get for one 'alf I their real value. I CEH 1 it fffo Agf mmsfi alwnya Caros as A nover JUop polnts. Tho -world's croat Pdn itoHovor for Zilan and Beatb Clioap, qnlok and reUablo. PITCIIIIK'S CASTORLV is not Narcotic. Children grow fat uon, Mothers like; and. Physicians rccDmrnond CASTORLV. It regulates tho Bowels, cures Wind CkJfic, allays Fovcrlshncsif, nnd de- r3S5i3EnSfc ,'".;, QbsHSMMsflsasaiisiiss WX DS KETEU'S CA TARRH Ctaro, a Co'astltutlonal Antldoto for this terriblo mala dy, by Absorption. Tho raiot Important Discovery sinco Vao clnatlon. Othar romoilie may relieve Catarrh, this cores ui any mtoQo boforo Conscsiptlaxl sots la. GRAND BALL OIVKN AT X&adams Hoit's New Hall, BY THE Champions of Honor, of Jacksonville, - - b PBBFARY 22, 189i; Committee ox Sltfbr. 3Irs. A. Bilier, 3Irs. SIcKnight 3tiss S-llie Canlwell. BECEPTIO.V COMUITTKB. Osorge Elliott, Mrs. P. Farrii, Mrs. T T: 3IcKenzic Floor ilixioKas: Aaron Banlelirg, . Wm. Mentor, Wm. L. Bllgeri Tlie very best or music will be fufnlahttl by Pmr. Scott's siring band. Tickets Including supper, $2 .TO. A. CYrdwcIl. A. Barnehuru-.Mra. A. Bllorr. 3lra.3JcKiilgtand Miss Bailie CardwrM. ABGAIHS! WMIW Clearance Sale OF Ofy Gooris, Frm:y Qoodrj CLOTHING, HATS, ETC. AT COST FOR CASH For the Next Sixty Days AT BeanksBros. rzoTzos. I am settling my business nnd all parties owing me must come forward and settle their accounts immediately as interest at the rate of oiiejier cent, will bo charg-d from this date. I mean business, and must have mon ey to meet my demands. D. A. COVERT. Phoenix, Au?. 20, 1880. NQTIOU. . All .those -who knuw. themselves in. debted lothc firtCi or Htnjtics & Adams, saloon keepers, KeTuyviIld; JnWp1ticr county, Oregon. The accounts aijd loolf. of the above Ann have been placed In my hands for collection and settlement, and you are hereby requested, to call at my olllce at KerbyvlIIe, and see (he figures. W. L. Fonnr., Receiver. SARDINE NURSERY. SITUATED ON SARDINE CHEEK 1J miles Xoriheast or ROCK POINT. B. F, ailLLiClt, PROPRIETOR, A Ecneral assortment or fruit trees kent constantly on hand, consisting or Apple, Peachs,eciarines, Pears Plums. Cherrlet, Prunes, Apricots, Quinces etc; alsoberriea or all varieties and shrubbery &c. prices and all the fruit is guaranteed to b as represented. Heavy Canton flannel undershiita 63cU at the New and drawers, for York Store. Hats worth S2.50 each sold New York Store for $1 25, at the if r v.