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l ' 0EE0M4ENIHEL. SIT! Si Jacksonville SATDEDAr, April 29, 1882. f 3fmC'XfMM. Land Office at Hottlmrj. Ocn.l Jane 30, 1880. J TVallWliQinll may Concern: fUee 1 hereby clrcn thnt I hare cleMs !?"LMS.PKMiV&T.Tl,EL a (he, paper. ta-WBfch'l snail hereafter pntillih-all pre fcmptlons, liometlcail and nppllrailoui fjw wlnlne patents for lnniU Ijlns near uacksontllle. Jnekxou rjinnly, Orrson. . W. f. Itr.Yjum, Iteglnter. i9.rfc:C.ELEOTioifi The directors tf the 0. t C railroad Tuesday elected the following officers: Henrv Villard, president; Ricltard-Ktchler, of Portland, vice-president; J. N. Dolph, of Port land second vice-president; Geo. H. Andrews, of Portland, secretary and treasurers II. H. Wyndale, of New York, assistant secretary; Anthony I. Thomas, of New York, assistant treas urer. H: Religious. Rev. M. A. Williams Vill preach in the Presbyterian church were to morrow jnoriiiiig and evening at the usual hours. . . . Rev. J. A. 6lo-S'er- will preach at the Heber Grovo school house to-morrt)w at 11 a. ji. and Srrthe evrn'ms at the usual hour 4tev. B. JC Sharp will preach this eve iingand to-morrow morning at 11 a. "it. at the Antioch school house and at 4 r. M. m same, day .at, Table Rock School house.' ' - it ..- Gipsies i.,Tpw.v. On, .Thursday five wagonfc loaled with wandering vagabonds called gipsies, arrived here from the north. A catnp was made near Dr. Jackoon'ii residence but they were oon sent out of town as they were showing a disposition to make free with whatever they wanted. Their smief,buSriess"vis fortune telling and, no sloult, there will he some silly people who will pa them for making up lir-uiiL iica mm wmuu io ticKie tneir vanity. . Matrimonial Our friend Geo. L. Chas, oim of the best boys of tho O. Jfc "C. Siago line will start for Roseburg tomorrow to Wpresentat nn interest ing cermony 'that is to take place at the residence of E. G. HurUi on Wed Jiosday evening. The other party is Miss Annie Lutle, one of Jacksonville's best and piettiest maidens, and we Wi Gacrgetnnd his Lride their full measure of happiness. May tho mat rimonial 'brake'" never have to be ap ftKed Jill jthey, get to the 4 hoae sta tfcfli" at the end of lifers journey. Ox A Tocr OF iN&PECTIOy. Chas. A. F. .Morris chief engineer of the 0. A C?TJ ROo. and W. A. Smith an ngineerof the London advisory lioaid went as far south as the Klamath rier this week inspecting lilies; and Uking in the grneial topography of the vountry. Both gentlemen went north m Tliursilur by piiwitc conveyance jtnd white somewhat reticent Mr. 3Inrris stated -that the only difficulty an the way of ipM work on the ex tension was canity of labor as tho N. P. was paying higher latesand absorb ing all the labor olIV ring? l&XXJNG TlJICKg ON UxsLTtVEVED LifcD. A very HiiKjrlnt dccisidii hits jjiutbewi rendeied in the U. 5. Dis trict Cuuit in Portland in the case of jthe'JJ, -S. vs. Joseph D. Young and anie v s, 0 erry- C. White parties re nding in Baker countv, Oregon J huit was brought for damages for cutting timber on uusvrr-nl public laijrt rtidJthaC9urtheld;tliaiv. in both ases it was a trespass for which the defendants were, liable in the amount of the value of 'tlie timber cut. Pauies in Jackson, Josephine and Lake coun ties had better aiako a note of this decision before they get into trouble. Celebration- at Kekswille. The Oild Feljows of Kerbyville. Lodge INb. 55 celebrated the 63il anniversary ofTtlie institution nf Odd Fellowship in America ,wiih literary exerjit.es and n ball at Rvder's hotel on Wednesday last the 2Gtb liuf. The exercises consisted of a proie-sion through the Mreets, heaihd by the Jacksonville brass band, after which literary -exer cisesVere held in the court house at Keibyville. The oration delivered by Prof. A, Ij Johnson cf this place, and the poem by E- V. Thorn of San Pi an cisco were especially deserving of pi ahe and wero listened to by a l.ir,e crowd notwithstanding the inclement weather 4hat had prevailed'Jor several days be fore the celebration. At thejball held at Ryder's hoteUu Kerbyville a large icrowd was present and a general good dime had. We will give further de tails next. week. Cleared. Aaron Beher, assistant ajostmaster at Like view who naR ar iresfed by Postal Inspector Simpson on a charge of abstracting checks from a letter Jias' buta discharged by U! S. "Commissoner Sampson at Portland. Mr. Beibet-'was accused sof stealing wo checks contained in a lette.r reg asfered'nt Hakev'iew and addressed to Mr. Asher Marks of Roseburg by Mr. 5tevens, of, the former ilacel On -the arrival of the letter a, its destination the check? were missing but a third, for .SI 00 wasin the lefter. A few wee"k'slKhee'the idenncafxnecks were' 'found on Archy Campbell, arrested at Oroville Cal. and tlie 4ioteI register at Roseburg jshows that Campbell was there tlnCday Jie letter arrived and he states that he found them on tlie.Rtrret that; p.l ace. It seems possiblerthat Mr. Marks might have dropped them but at any rate nothing whatever could be shown to implicate Mr. Beiber. His being dragged all the way to Portland for examination on-so flimsy a 'clue is -cerlainly a great tuaiticL- uuu -ma iiiunus are justly in digndnt. We Uid not give ins name last woek at the request of Mr. Simp- on.and-now we are glad to note dmt sic is completely exonerated. LOCAL ITEMS. Show to night. Lovely weather. Politics extremely quiet. Political speaking at 1 p. ji. to day. No fireworks in China town this time. L. C. Coleman is expected home, to morrow. ' ' ' Idle men can get employment on the railroad it they want it. Freight teams expected from both Redding and Roseburg to day. The Sal.non catch on the Columbia is said; so far, to be exceedingly light. Prof. Vertelli will show at Phoenix on Monday Mav 1st at Lavenburg's hall. Attention is called to the warning eiven by Mr. Seward against trusting his wife. Me-ssrs. Langpll and Muller, delegates to the State Convention, both returned early this week. The Wise Dros. wi'I give a party at Rock Point May 5th and a good time may be looked for. McCall, Atkinson &. Co. of Ashland have a first class orghum mill for sale on reasonable terras. Rev. F. X. Blanchet will hold di, vine services at Eagle Point on the first Sunday of May. The passage of the China bill yes terday will be a good thing to cool en thusiastic politicians. Messrs. Kubli, Krause,' McKenzie, Wiiyjen and Prof. Johnson returned safe from Kerbyville. Wo are under obligations to Con gressmen George and Pacheco for specches"on the Chinese question. Another first class Indian war is at hand in Arizona. Siirinir has come and the scalping knife is newlv whett ed. Don't forget the Red Men's Ball to be given here on May 12th. Every thing is being done to make it a sur eess. Samuel Mntney, of Modoc county, Cal., familiary known as "Tule Dad," is in his 100th yar, and is hale and bright. Louift Petzold, one of tho old Ger man residents of this Jilace is in a criti oil condition and recovery considered Rial Benedwt of AiiiiWate returned home on S Uuiday from lIHntris after a visit of about six months leokieg well and hearty. Guiteau savs he would rather ro to glory in June than to Auburn for life. The place, ho will go to is spelled with the letter II. Mesrs. Bolt and Layton of Apple uate spent a day in town this week. The former hat about recovered from his la'.e illness. What is the best lip salvo in crea tion! A kiss. Is 't safe? Ye-, ex cept that it sometimes brings on a tf fection of the hrart. Wo cannot, hear of any exteii'ive damage to fruit by the late cold weath er exoept in a few localities where peaches ari sightly injured. A salmon weighing G6J pounds was caught for Hume's cannery on the Co lumbia river last week. This is the largest fish caught this season. Prof. Vertelirs grand-gift show and temple of niHgic To night at Madame Holt's hall. Admission 50 cents with au euveJope; children 25 cents. Mrs. George Schumpf is still verv ill, having been coiflined to bed for over two tnnnths and her recovery is hardly looked for by her friends. Hal'et Kilbourne is a lucky man. He has just recovered $100,000.iiam Kges from the Government for false niprisonuient. Uncle Sam is good plucking. Roads are again drying up rapidly but are still very bad between Grnvr creek and Koaehurg. This season wi I, no doubt, end the troubles of teamsters in that section. Hon. W. D. Fenton Democratic can didate for congress arrived here Thur day and addressed an audience at Ash land ye.-terday. He wll' Bpeak heic to day at 1 p. m. Savs the Roseburg "Plaindealer" of last week, Messrs. Abraham and Wil lis adver.ise for three hundred log. gers. Nowis the time, let no one sav he can't get work'. Over one hundred Chinesehave gone from "tins county to ork on the rail road and will be employed about Myr He creek. There seems to bo justas many Iire as ever. A shooting scrape, says the Yrcka Journal, took place in Shasta valley last week between a man named Burns and Henry Irons in which the latter received a serious wound. Look out for Knrewski's prQ: posal, next week, to furnish all kinds of furm implements di rect from the manufacturers and at lowest prices. McDanlel & Co., keep the ce.lebra7"d "Davenjiort" whisky.' John LBunis, the agent, is now .on his way here, overland, and will soon arrive via Crescent City. Ask for Davenport. Ed V. Thorn, one of the liveliest drummers on the road, travelling agent for CastleBros. J: Loupe of San Fran cisco, passed through town this week on his way below. Besides regular business In is also advertising !. Clock jMkingjpowder.the-best used.A Thelr'kdvertisemen'wi: ever in'r'"fif .'Au pear soon Ghas. Hughes and M. Ryder arethe representatives to the Grand LotlgeT. 0." 0. F. from Kerbyville Lodge No. 55. The formerwiIl go down in a few-days to be present wnen.tbat body meets. TT7 ' . ' T . ". ;,i V 'A band or aoouc one nnnarea cattle belonging to Klum & Finley were driv en to Ashland on Wednesday. They will be pastured there a short time and then.be. driven, to the.bunch. grass region.1 .'ij. f The meanest man on record sent' through a po.stofSce presided over by a woman a postal card on which, was written, ''Dear Jackl Here's the details of that scandal." And the rest was in Greek. Prof. Darwin the noted scientist is dead. Perhaps ho can now find the ''missing link" and if the idea of "lu tein psychosis" is true he may be wan dering among the baboons in an Indi an jungle. Two young children af Walt Brown, -who lives in Chevvaucan valley, lake countv, were poisoned last week by eat ing wild parsnips, but were saved from death by the prompt-administration nf antidotes. The Ashland. "Tidinss" says J. S. Eubanks, Sr., will p'tobably return to Ashland about the first of May lo . :.i. -I.-. t again open a blacksmith 'shop there. He find? no place that duits him better than Ashlaud, after all. Death to rats, mice, roaches and ants; Parsons Exterminator. Barns granaries and households cleared in a single night. No fear of bad smells. -Best and cheapest vermiu kilfer in the world. Sold everywhere. We notice Patrick McCavanaugh, whose leg was amputated Jast fa I, sorting a brand new cork leg on the streets yesterday. He finds it a little awkward but thinks that in a short time it will b. at a ''.stump" badly. The Republicans of the 2nd judicial district have nominated Hon. E. G. Hur.sh, Ron-n-law of Mrs. Little of this place, for District Attorney. The nomination is an excellent one and there is little doubt of Mr. HurshV election. Terrible itching and scaly humors, ulcers, sores and scrofulous swellings cured by the Cuticura and Cuticuu Soap (the great skin cures) externally, and Cuticura Resolvent (blood puri fiei) internally.' Ask about them at druggists. Mr. A. B. Cotton the lowest bidder on the route from Jacksonville to Wright's is anxious to find some to nub let tile contract,' 'If Mr. Cotton is bit it Serves him right for bidding on a route he knew nothing about. We hope he will be tnadetocarry the mails over it. Prof. Vertelli's performance, here las,t night was decidedly the brst thing of the kind ever seeti. His slight of kand performance ara splendid ami Uae ventriloquism hard to heat.. The stage is one of the great attractions and altogether it is a show worth pat ronizing. It is a singular coincidence that (he "pilgliui fathers" wete the ones who forced African slavery on American and that their progeny insist on cursing our free soil with Asiatic coolies. The tralfic in flesh and blood is only objec linn able to the modern ''pilgrim" when it don't pay. The Republican State ticket is well accepted by Republican papers through out the State and is considered an ex cellent one. Mr. -Moody, the candi dato for Governor is highly spoken of by The Dalles papers as an honest and able business man who will fill ibe ex ecutive chair with credit. John Tice took two teams to Rose burg to work on the railroad, but thought the pay was not larg enough, and returned home last week. The prices paid are $4 a day for man and two horses; S4.50 a day for man, two horses and a wagon; ?G a clay for man, four horses and wagon. Geo. Dunn, says the "Tidings," who has been attending school at Jackson ville, has returned home to wrestle with farm work. A bov who can wrestle with conic sections, logarithm, angles and triangles and the like a George does, has little business, on a farm he will be needed higher up. Tho Yreka "Journal" says: The Democrats are not so much opposed to preachers in politics as they pretended, and ha-e nominated one for Governor in Oregon. Correct Mr. Nixon. Any thing to win is the Democratic motto in Oregon anil the real stripe here will nacrifice their religion to their polities' every time. t By the use of the tilting !ever th. cut-nf the new Champion inowrcr mav be lowered and the points of the guards turned down for picking up badly lodged grass or the cut may be raUed and the pointsof the guards turned up so as to 'cut. "high or readily pass' over obstructions. Farmers buy a new Champion mower. No person, in the county could have, been Selected who wilVve greater sat-J isfactiotHthaii Mr. E.'E. Gore"of near Phjenix for the agency ef The incer Co. Mr. Gore will have his gpneral office in tly citf opposite the U. Sr Hotel, and will attend to "not only" sell the Genuine Singer; but all col lectious duutheCo, in I his "vicinity. The Yreka "Journal" has a good word for our young congressman and iUt prediction that he will be r elected will be surely fulfilled. The "Journal" says: VWra pleased to hear ofrhe nomination of M. C George, forrtxefac tion to CongresRin Oregon by lie R publicans. He hR4en a wole team in advocacy of the Chinese bill, and will undoubtedly -bo reelected bv a large mnjority. since he has been tried and known to be true to the interests of our people. Col. pJtoie,, aciompamea ( "by " Jpe Strausser made Jacksonville a yisit dunHg the week and returned to Yreka. There is much resret ben. tlpi$;We are tclose the Col. after-July" ist as ins conuei:uvii(- wim the stage line will then Cease. He has made many warm friends here by his genial manner and honorable1 dealing with everybody. We hear many Republicans regret thatfour felhJW t0wnshian,MT. Beek. uandid noti receive the nomination r- n".T rT...- ll.JZZ. .1 1 1-1 - tor uuvrruui, nun uicic niiuuiu oe gen eral acquieseuce in the justice of throw ing the nomination to Eutern Oregon. Mr. Moody cannot expect to receive the- vote ju-Jackson county that Mr. Beekman would but deserves the full vote of Jils party and will get it. , The Sa'em "Statesman" reports that the President was hung in elfigv by the citizens of Jacksonville and intimates that it was not a smart thing to do. Thi "citizens" of jMcksomillo did no such thing. It was done by a number of boyn aided by one citizen from the country, no attention whatever was paid to the affair and it ought nob to lie published as aUblidemonstratjon which it ceitafnlv, was not John'HurlhortJ one of tluVensineers " l" "' ? X, ' .W,,0,.,1M been at work all winter runninz lines r u r . rr.-T. n n. . i on the Siskijou mountain, went north in Wednesday to be absent about ten das. He i.a no definite line has yet been adopted over the mountain anil that it w impossible to predict yet any thing near the length of the tunn'e through the mountain. His party was left in charge of an assistant and the work is proceeding on this side of the mountain. Col. Jas. P. Goodall is an Independ ent candidate for State Senator for Jacksqn county at the ensuing June election, and will speakTin thp grove at Ashland, May 6th, at Phccnix, May 8th, at Central Point, May 9th, at Eagle P.oint, May 10th, at liock Point, May llih, at Grant Pass, 'Mav I2th, .it Evans Creek, May 14th, st Union town', Mav KMi.atSterlfn::. May 17th, and at Jacksonville, May 18th, and will discuss the'Kilitical subjects of the day from a Independent standpoint, especially on matters pertaining to the Pacific coast. We are sorry to clip the following from the Ashland "Tiding" and hope its fears may lie unfounded. Tt says: 'It is generally believed that this year's peach crop in this neighborhood has been ruined. The trees' were all out in blossom when the &now storm of last Sunday ni"ht came. The snow was .accompanied by rain,-and in the morning was fiozen hard, on the trees. If any of the peach blossoms escaped destruction, ,it will seem marvelous. A good many cherries, as well as. some other kinds of fruit, have also been nipped ui the bud .,.-: Death opMM.-.TAft&Ur Wo have to record tlje death off Mrs, D. ILTay lor which look place at the family res idence across Bear creek on the 23d inst. Mrs. Taylor's maiden name was Mary Jane Fjtts.She was born Dec. 16, 1837 at Cuyahoga Fnll, Oliioand came to Orvgou in 18G? to join her husband, Dr. E. II. Grecnfnan'anil was widowttl by his death in 1871. In I S74 sue w as married to Mr. D. H, Tavlor living happily until her death, which was caused by canter of the stomach, after tin illness of two motuhs. On Tuesday'lhe remain were brought here and laid in the Greennian lot in our beautiful cemetery. "Jennie" as sho was familiarly known by her ft ieud, w as an estimable on.l loving wife who will be sadly missed by a bereaved husband and a larje circle of acquaintances throughout this whole county and by her "parents who ttOl live in the old home in Ohio. Soo.v In TnomsLK The. band, of Gip-ies who arrived here on Thursday evening b(gan work on Friday morn ing and in the afternoon one of them was arrested on a wai rants pro cured by Maggie Jones who charged her with stealing $14 00. She wax brought before J us'fce Huffer and the evidence showed that 5.00 of the money was a fee for telling Mrs. Jone's fortune and that the balance was taken by the Gipsy on pretence that, the planets had to be consultea an4 the money would be returned in a week. As Maggie did not seem to have made objection the Justice discharged the prisoner but the' opinion of the court yas that theft was intended. People had;botter'givo'thesi..vagabon'dsa wide' berth and watch chickens and clothes lines as the v. pass south. , . : ' - ' " New Patests, Dewey & Co.'s Scientific Pie. Patent Agency has of ficial reports of the following J. S. pa Itr.tx, issued Apri 11, 188J. Jus. A. B.isett, Windsor, Cal., trace lock; R. F. Budwell, S. F., adverliing device for street cars; Win. T. Browne, Slock ion, Cal., amalgamator; Geo. S. BucJtlaiid, Tulare, Cal., v ehich sprins; DeGuerre k DeLano, Butte City Mon tana,-car coupling;1 Evan At Edwards! I S J.S i i i ft uai Aiigcits, jai., nyarocaroon nurner; Clias.,B. Jliigan, Oaklaid,.rCal, safety, attachment For elevators; Carl W.'Pe terson, S. F., air tship; John W. Ross, SauuCJura, Cal., fcUchen iniideine.il ts; A. W. Von tick ii i id t, S. F., rotary en gine. Bargains to be Had. The under signed ofiVrtf all the household goods, kitchen furniture, farming implement mining tools, gunsmith tools, livestock, etc., belonging to the estate of L.?Her ling, deceased, for sale at private sale. Thoe wishing bargains will do well lo all soon as everything mlist "be -sold in the next two weeks. Mrs. L. Herlino. New Goods. Little it Chase ha just ieceivedra fiuejassqrtinent of new 0ods and will sell cheaper than any one. Uiv0 tnem a cau. OVYue-sdavth-e jStlSlft? Mary Myer, tho age,d.mQther of W. 0. and B. F. Myer o'F Ashland wassed gittm thVVears civ. en to this venerable matron just a score more than the roost allotted to mankind. - Tof few t.till-is.gT4he pleas'ure'bf seeing the"nfant'fepfe!tnt ative of the fourth generation, beyond, tb,em Suchjajileasure wasjtfrijoye'd'by Mrs. Myer last Sunday, when she took littIefJ'True"lJfee,n"fiohe.1bSsonfjasl as her own, eJJient lifeTwasrebbing away and thescenfe isWescribed'as most affecting. To how few of mankind is vouchsafed' Ja life of peirjjr'a jjeniiry and to Tier now wond'erf ul must have been the changes that she witnessed in the busy world and how full must hare been her pleasure at seeing each suc ceeding generation bone of hor bone, and flesh of her flesh till it reached vlhe fi'th, growing, up worthily arqund tier. .Ninety long years ago a little star rises in the horizon of Time and ofl the last recurring anniversary it fades out from mortal sight as a star fades in, tLeconiing of. sunrise the spirit Is returne'dlo its giverln all The" purity and simplicity of childhood and to her who waited, so patiently and so long, the problem of life is solved at last. Thu last work of the matron was a little gift for her great-great grand daughte finished only .a week ago and the busy-fingers were stilled forever. The remains of the worthy lady were laid to rest, on Thursday, in the family buryirig'fgjound opposite AshianU and there are none left who will not remember her with loving and kind emotions. JSlje Jeavcs' jF "living children, 24 grand children, 20 great grauu ciiiiurcn ana one great- great grand child, the latter the infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs,, Aiken of this place. Dreadful Accidext. We again note another of those fearful accidents that result from cireless handling of fire anus. Thii time it is Ira Dun lap; son of Dave Dunlan of.Bij: Butte. w ho is the victim and it is only won- uonui mat ne escaped with Iiis life., The young man had been working at Crump's on the Sterling road and on Wednesday morning waa preparing for" a hunt when the accident occured. He was armed with a yager and resting the'Jireechj'fof.a .moment! oh 'a rawhhle' bottomed chair, the weapon flipped and was discharged the who'e charge in flicting a flesh wound in the boy's left side; passing. upward tlircugh the arm close to the shoulder joint and just graring the brachialartery Although no bones were shattered' iwf "the'joint iH uninjured the wound is a very se vere one but Dr. Aiken, who was called lo dress it, thinks that if inflammation oes not tupervene the patient will come out, all. right. Ira was a steady good boy and ic is hopetLhe .will recover-without the loss of hirann.' Uolu'wat's Pills Never Despair Something that never fails Fever aud Ague To the sick it is of little consequence how they aro cured, wlidlher from a rational view of the disasr or by the rules defined for the guidance of the profession, so long as the cue is certain and expeditious. To a suffering man tho question on.tho relative merits oi quinine or calomel is uninteresting. The faculty may """"b"3 ",lu "i"im ineir .various cntor :.. t.... Tf iiii-. .'!- .... .' t-. ies,.but4l)r. Hollowav's treatment pels doubt ere tho disciples of Escula. pius nave nnisuea tne nrst stage. Hollowav's Pills aro the only remedies which effect a speedy" aud radical cure without danger of a relapse. Read the advertisement idsewhere. Important Cautio.t. None are genuine unless, the signature of J. Haydock, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1 each. fSIFThere is VbnsiderabFe saying byj taking the larger"1 sizes. Holloway & Co., New York. Died at tuetH3Pitai An- old man, aged 73, named WillfanVPotts, died at tho hospital last Monday morn ing, being a stranger from Arizona en route for Jacksonville, Ogn., to stop v ith some old friends he knew in eary days of California mining, Mr. fP. came afoot from below, and stopped overnight in town the first of last week startinginextunorning for Jacksonville. Before reaclung Andmona ferry he was takn with. cramps of the stomach, and fell in the road, w hera he lay all night, crawling to side of road to bo clear of getting run over by the stage coming along in .the dark: Some per son coming past noticing the man by the road, f5und he was very sick, and notified Mr. Anderson, of "the ferry, who hitched up his team, and placing a insurer in the. .wagon, brought the maii.lo- (h"e hospital, as,he wasHviinout' any me ins. He was duly cared for, and seenicd.to be improving until Sun day, when he was again taken with cramps, and died Monday morning. Yreka Journal. Straight Whisky Ve clip from the Nevada,Daily Transcript of Janu ary 26th as follows: As a great deal has been said about John L. Burns 'and- Davetfportf whisky in the Transcript, it will not be out of pi ce to mention the fact that Mr, Burns has made one of the most -important sales of fine liquors yet effected in the county, to Mr. Mike Hanfey of Neva da City. We understand that Mr. Hanley has made a purchase of some of the L Burup.T azeut for- the celebrated J'Davenport," has been most fortunate in makioc? fidth a linn xtile tn um-h a responsible ge.ntlemari as Mr- HanW, uln I.oJ tt, ....n,..: -t t ... .l"ll -v. ii. ime laiiuiuhivii ui Kcviiiiii; me finest liquon in' the county.' When , tliiB invoice o straight whrky arrives JUr. Hanley'an look,' for aniacreaie on peacejuijy away, -the dav, being JLko nm&ieth .'anniversaryoJheH b'iFtfi. To'fewirfdetfd'are 'cifcrf lHe'"Vears i MadriaeUie soixliota tetiUoa. SJk L?LJ jL-jzJ "ihe i poiritedProf. Chandler Dn Moreney, J. L. Smith of Kentucky, Dr. Goesman of the Massachusetts Agricultural Col 'eget5n4 Profs. -Brewery Johnsonand SilllfiAtC" aconfmiftee to mvestigaie and, report of thaSofghum sugar indus try with reference to the methods em plqyeda1id,fe8njts obtained, iexrier7 ment i made' bjPrdfCoflle'r uVrintftl.e fpast thfeo-or fotVyears-at tBTdepart- """'" s',-""'Uie. jlob comnuiiee made their report to.day. It is a vol uminous document an,d approves all tne chemical work done fn the department of-agriculture by Prof- Collier. Iude dares sorghum to be the best sugar'pro ducing plant, inext to sugar cane in Louisiana and tl)e tropics; that it is as rich in actual cane sugar contents, and that it has the merit of variability and adaptation to various soils and climates of the United States. - , Xot to be Saeexed at. Thai ,ure, sweet, safe and effective American distillation of with hazel, American pine, Canada fir, marigold and cfover blossom, called Sanford's Radical Curo for Catarrh. A. few doses instantly relieve.lhe most violent sneezing or head fcpjgjalpp alHvatery. uiscnarges irom tne nose and eyes, curp headache and nervousness and banish ill danger of 'fever. Complete treat ment for ooo, dollar. ! t v . c f .? r a k nannenniiiiiMM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. -t ' . V The next anual meeting of the stock holders of the Grave Creek Ditch and MinincL'o. will be held at Jacksonville on May the 21st. JAS. CUENOYETII,; - Secretary. Dated April 2C, 1833 2t NOTICE. As my wife Mary J, Seward has left my bed and board without cause or provoca tion, I will pay no debts contracted by her. JOHN D. SEWARD. Table Rock, Apri! 2D, 1882. TT-r ORDINANCE' -NO. ?$,V to tax asi liJessk beer and wise 8AL00X3 AUD BEER BREWEItlES. The people of the Town of Jacksonville do ordain as follows: j Section l.v Tliat no person or persons shall be permitted, to sc.il malt or vinous liquors w ithin tho corporation of thb Tovv n or Jacksonville without first having ob tained a licensefrom the, Board ot'Tnutccs of the Town of Jacksonville .tor Uiit pur pose. Settiow 2. Every person or persons applying- for a license to sell malt or vinous liquors within the corporation of Jacksonville shall pay into the Town Treasury such sum as the Board of Trus tees may assess but not less than twenty the (23 00) dollars per annum and the same proportion for a shorter period; Provided, that no license shah bo granted for a shorter period than six (G) months. BECmw-tt. Upon the applicant pro: ducing to the Towa Recorder the receipt of the Town Treasurer for the pavmentor the sum fixed by the Board of "Truttecs and upon paying two dollars and fifty cents for Recorders fees tho Recorder shall issue to said applicant licenso for the term said receipt may call for. Section 4. If any person or persons shUll barter sell or dispose of in any man ncrany raa't or vinous liquors' without first havinc obtained a license aerecablv to the provisions ot this ordinance he she or they shiir upon conviction b'eforo th Town Recorder be fined in anv sum hot exceeding fifty dollars logo to thacorpor- TliejNational Academy of Sciences, dis-TnliAn anrt nPn falu" to pay the fine so imposed snau oe coalmen in tne Town prison notexeceding" twenty daysnof less than ten 'days. Section 5. And it is hereby mado the duty of the Town Marshal, deputy or any officer of the corporation knowing ot any violation of tke provisions of this ordi nance to make complaint thereof- to ihe' Town Recorder whoscduty it shall be, to proceed against such person or persons so offending as provided for in violation or Town ordinance.No. 03." " , Section C. "'This, ordinance shall take effect and bs in force ten. days from and after its passage. x k - f T. O. REAMES, '. "Presideat-Boi'rd Trustees. ' '. J. Nunan, Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. 76. REOULATIXO THE UANNEIl AND AHOUXT OF LICENSK OF BILLIARD TABLES AXD BOWLING" ALL SYS. f - "S k-T-f-S The people of the Town of Jacksonville ,' do ordain as lollows niaceLia licensed. When not exceeding one alloy or one table, the keeper QLjuchuBhall.pay an annUaUicensi.of twenly.jlolbiTsJor in like propbrtlou'.fora-Shorter-ncrioa-.pro-vided no license shall bo issued Tor a term less; than sixmonths-and when-eioeedme one alley or one table ahadditibniUsunj. of twenty dollars for each additional alley or each additional labro. "Every place or alleywhereiow-lg are thrown onblliiara's Iplayed and opened ita tke-publie withfoc wiuiopf price, suau oe regarded as jv bowling a ley or billiard, room raspective., Iy under this ordinance- . ."" ,, ' Section 2: Upon the. ppducudtf.bfj'hy receipt of the -Treasurer by thc-appllcant for the required slurf 'to the' Redflrder'thaP officer shall issue said applicJnt-'a license: for Ihe term to which. Jiis receipk mayen title him and said applicant shall pay to theRecorder thq sum of one dbllar.ancC fifty celils as his fees for the issuance of! said license. . '- Section" 8. Tharif any person of5 per? sons shall violate the provisions of thl& ordinance he she or they on convictions thereof before the Recorder forevcrv auch; offence, besides being liable tqUiepay-J racomiuiq ui uc suujecieu' ift imprison ment for a term not exceeding twenty lays, or a fine not exceeding fifty dollars orboth" as tjie discretion or the court mar deter:" mine. " I Section 4. And iris herebymade Hie7 duty of tho Town marshal, deniilv msif shai, special policeman or any. officer ot iuu uurpurttkiuu tuiumug oi any violation,. or the proyisions ofthisocdinancetomake complaint thereof to.tlio Town Rtcprdcr whose duly It shall "be lo proceed amiihs? sucij person ox persons WJ oa'ending- as proviiicu ior in vioiauon ot sscttOir'1d"or luisonunancc. ' j. - c " i Sections That all orvlinaaccs.rand: parts oi oniinanccs in conflK;tr"ratl this ordinance bo and are-hcreby. repealed.- ,. 'is . , ivu. iu;ajies, President Uoarvl Trustees. SztmOKirf Bmvllng jHeys'-iIn-d BiP Hard; tables shaU'paypicense ccpMdVto the jiumbcrvot' alleys 'or. tables." belonnfe tooriised.io.the'.buildinzi'ocDldcelitdba STATEMENT "UDER OATH. siT HAVE been afflicted for twenty years - l'witb arr obstinate skm disease," called by" some 31. D.'s Psoriasis, and others Leprosy, commencing on. my scalp, and. in spite, of all 1 could do, with, the help of Hie most skil ful doctors, It slowly but surely extended until a year a?o this -win-ter it covered my entire person. in form of dry scales. Tor the last three years I hare been unable to do any labor, and suffering intensely, all the time. Every morninjc there conld bo nearly a dustpanful ot scales taken frotri the sheet on my bed, somapfjlhcm hslf as large as the envelope containing this Ictteri In tho latter part of the- winter my skin commenced cracking open. 1 tried" everything, almost, that dm d be thought of, w.tfiout any relief. The 12u of June I started West, in hopes I could reach tho Hot Springs. I reached Detroit, aud wa3 so low! thought I should have to-go to tho hospital, but finslly got as far as Lnnsiusr. Mich., whcie I hail a sister living. One Dr. treated me about two weeks, but did me no good. All thought I had but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all overmy back, across my ribs, arms hands, limbs." feet badly swoolen, toe nails came off. finder Sails dead end hard as hone, hair dead, dry und lifeless p.sold straw, ,Qhf.my Gintl how I did suffer I , "5Iyn sister, Mrs. E. 11. Davis, had a srihill rpsit of a box- of Cuticura in the house,' Shpwou'dn't give up; said 'W6 win iry cuticura.' tome was applied on one hand and arm. Eureka! there was re lief, stopped the terrible btimiDg sensation from the woid go. They immediately got the Cuticura Resolvent iblood purifier), Cuticura and Cuticurs Soap (the great skin cures). I commenced by taking one table spoonful of Resolvent three times a day, after mea'sr had a bath once a day, ws(r aoout oiood neat; used .Uuticuni Soap frcelv; 'applied Cuticura morning ana evening. Result, returned lo my home in just six weeks from the time I Icfi.andmy skin as smooth as this sheet of paper. HIRAM E. OARPENTER, Henderson. Jefferson ( o , N. Y. Sworn fir before ma this 19tU dav ot January, 18S0. , A. M.JjEFFINGWELL. Justice of tho Peace. Cuticura V. fin dts are for sale by 11 drusgkts. Price of Ccticcra. a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, CO.: large hoses $1;Cut ictjra Rerot.vest, the new Blood purifier, SI per bottle. Cuticura Medicixal Ton.TrrSovrr23c; Cuticura Medicinal Snvrixa Sor, 15c. in bars for barben snd large consumers. S5 Principal depot, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. SanfDrd's Radical Cure. A single uosc instantly re'ievcs the most violent Sneezing or Head CoId3, clears the head as by magic, slops watery discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents ringing noise in the head, cures KcrvoM Hrao- acfiCTmrtstrbthtrr Ctntrs -and Fever" rir Chronic Catarrh it cleanses theinasul pass ages of foul ,, mucus, restores the enesof smell, tasla and hearing when aflccttd, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive mstter, sweetens and punfioi the breath, stops the rough and arrets the progress of catarrh towards consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Ca tarrhal Solvent and Stnfurd's Inhaler, all in one package, of all druggist, for $L Ask for S.mono'B Radical Cohe. WEEKS . POTTER, Boston, GMSte' 100 Times whits ef. flctual than any oth er plaster or electric battery for pain and weakness of the Lungs. Liver, Kidneys and Urinary orcans, Partial Wsto -. bmmm c .paralysis, lUieuinatism ASTEJ Neurak'ta. Hvstcrii. Female Weakness, Nervous Pains and weaknesses. Malaria andFcvcr and Ague. Price-2."ic. Sold everywhere. PIONEER HARDWARE STORE Jncksonviilc, Oregon, BULGER &, MMGLiY SSoalors and Workers IN m, BRASS' & COPPEUWARE. T17E ALSO KEEP constantly on hind V V a first da assortment ol STOVES, GLASS, TOOLS OTLS, PUMPS, PAINTS, .'.-J-FIFES, - - f BRUSH-ES. MACHINES, AMMUNITION, TIN WARE, SHELF HARDWRE. Job Work a Specialty. Prompt attention given to alt orders from abroad. our motto is "Live and Let Live." Call and elsewhere. examine before purchasing BILGER & ll&GLY. New State Saloon, Cor. California & 3d ts., John Noland - - Prop. .tj J?'5-?, This favorite resort has lately been thcrouf-hly renovated and stocked with a complete assortment of the finest wines, liquors and cigar in the market. The celebrated Thistle Dew whiskv is kept constantly on hand here. A first-class billiard lablo Is also con nected with ,tho house, and tho reading table will always be supplied with the latest and choicest periodicals,, newspap ers, etc. diTGive mo a call. JOHN NOLAND. JackJonyille, Sept. 21, 16S1, iraae. J. XtT3f.Cf, Recorder,