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OREGOFSENTIHEL. Satubdat May 13, 1882. land OIQeeat Rotebnrs. Osn-l . June 3, 1880. J Ta'ntl Whom It itiajr Concern: .Voile It licrrbysgiTtH,tliat rhare tl& mated tlie oitrttOSfs.r.tTIM'L ai llie paper la which t shall Jitrrarter pulilli'i all prc rmptUnt. hamesteail end p.pptlrallona . Tor mlnhic natrnli Tor lanrt lylne near Jarkiynvillr. Jaeluon comity, urrcon. W. . CBtJlMlt. .KezUttr.' ait ' '- ' Adjudged Insasb. Complaint was "made last Sunday lliat a Jew pedd er named Julius Goldenburg was insnne at the residence oLjif ,Qorjlqn; when Deputy Sheriff Prim went out uii.l 'brought him to town, After an i xuiii ination on .the following nay by .Drs. , Robinson and Yrpamtyi'lie was pro aiounced insane and Piim started with liira for East Portland on .Tuesday last. . , -lmal rrpiM. a " v " - - " " the best "Religious. RevyM. A. AVilliams will lipid services in tlie Presbyterian Church hero tomorrows mi ruing at 11 o'clock and iu the evening at 7.30 He-. ArMf Russell (B.iplist) will ireaoh.in the town lull tins. Ie.leiing and tomorrow in'the. some plac ml 11 A. M. ltuv. B.-J Sharp will "preach to-morrow at Manzanitn at 11 a. U nd. here 5nTtfTe e.veiiin-nt the usuaT Lour. Base JJawL Tim f-ecnnihgSnie of base Imll between a picked nine fium the Jacksonville and Ashland club vras played hrre yesterday afternoon and resulted in "a victoiy for the Ash land 1kjs. The scorn on t lie'' ninili inning stood 26 to 26, when it n igreei, by both-kideK-lo.play.rnno.ihel, which resulted in giving the Aslihmd er three runs and a white at-h fur the Jncksouv illiims, giving the, filmier the game. The pn.no was well coiiteii rd nd a large crowd of spectators was present. A Heavy Loss. J W. Manning' fine trotting sUllinti Ophir had bin right fore leg' broken last Sunday af ternoon, at the Manning lanch near -Jacksonville. He w,as swung i'p iuime diately and the. limb set blit la did no' s seem to be doing very well at lat hi: counts. Mortification It id set in yes terday and in tlm evening it was do -tided to shoot the horse and put him out of misery, .This jrill prove a heavy - loss to Mr. Manning ami thT' stock raising in'.etests of Southerly Oregon, as he was acknowledged by all t have been one of the best bred horses evei :.. A ii... " t ill mis van Callaehan's liniment is Try it. ,,,', Champion's pio-nic and ball at Phce nix 'nextThursdiy. " r ' Deputy Sheriff Hyzer is oat after delinquent tax-payer. Mrs. Schumpf and Woodford Beanies are still rejiorted quite low. .Nick Fkke-is a candidate for the officjoCuuiity-Confinissioher. Read ELarewski1 new advertisement and go'veru tourelveV accordingly. Mrs. Evan R. Reaaies and Miss Aba Boss hive returned from Link villi-, r . t John Head and 'family started for Seattle this week: to look for another home. . Rnseburg is "to-have a new jail. It is to le bu U .W A. S. Miller it Son. for 4,993. ""' G. Karewski this Wfek shipjied about; 3,000 pounds of dried fruit, to the railroad. - --J CroJjy'h Bed Front is now ojien ami reaily for liUhinexs. Dave says hi o - ., -w' . -r, -.T .. If"--' '-".fM Jniiies n. Xseii -nasMtepii appoinieu aniiiiiiiirfttpr of the estate- of Jv ii Coals, decej.ed. Fhe new rvcruiu pased through n lliuiMla's Mdue for.ihe military pol at Fori Klamath. ' " '.. ' i Newilrm FWit 'has .again secured the aoeiiimeiitiia!iportatuincuiit!tct tu Fori Ktemuii. -, c ,Chaa. Hughes. of KerbjrlDSand S. J. Day- of this place start'sfor Salem thisTweelt to"Kttend the annual session of thte-Grand, Ilcerl; o. O. F. John A. BAyerstarts'to day. Mrs. C- W. Savage offers all. the (urniiurebeloiigin'g'tojhe NW State hotel for sale at public auctiou to-d.iy. The Kale wilL becontinued each Sat urday until everything is sold. Tim Hungarian giant, Drasal 'and the Piussiau giante'ss Mnrmn, each over eight" feet 'high will soon be married at Berlin. This may bo called a marriage in "high" life. .. - r H. B. Mace returned from the Northern Pacific railroad this week to pay his parents in ihis .place a visit. lie only . remained & few days ani ftartetl on his return yesterday. John D.iley of Elgin Pnt canu to town this week to receive medical treatment for the drupy. Dr. Scrog luppeil liiul on Wednesday liist unci lir was imjiroviiic at last at counts. "Some tinVcfeaiit Ts in "the lintiit of hCattetiti!; pniioneil beef in, I he htieets rtt niglr. It is a shame a th'-re are many dugs lliil do not dentrve killing and a distinutiun should b made necessitate a longer-oue. vorx is iirt-cres-sing on tile -GravB creek't5nel and on the wagon road .into Hie iiw cre-k cam on, the latter1being for the purpose of conveying supplies to the rai road camps. ' "-r& W have never seen atime wjjen there was less excitement aliout K)litics limn tlie re is at. the Urtwllt momenU-, Jt isapleasantreliel from tli.eusnat niilKy iiuiiq niiu ii t- ' that an election is iusiat hand. Peo pie are, lip"inniig to understand tjie I jieiiodical patriotism that gci mvH . .1 a .. t.f bona over just lielore. election. ,;.- Ed. DePeatt, Dan Chapman and" Bill Willis wt-nt ilk hutithig.hisfk out in ijie i)en Indian -Agitry At i he head of Butte creek&IJiey struck a fiesh trail, and, after .t"winzH' for eiaht or t-ii mile.s, camjujioii fiiuKelk, M.uth of Grizzly mouiiTwn. Bill,i-Ini. one of theni. a tine young cow,. wVigh ing aliout 300 $., "but1 tlm other.-, es- caped.-."Tldillgs." '. ;i Jlubeit Pitt- a storr keejipr ntOfrr. iut:esA Fiat en the Sacramento'' rjer, . ' - i i it... i..:J. S.MS tlie Xlt-Ka .lOUrilll), Jia iin-n r iZSE3M?CrtSi: f I.MIIMII.Wtl-MtWIMIIB"IMIIIIBMW""''MW - . " " , .L. , w--f m - -.JtWJ-" "1 I " r TiTi wirfirfpTirmirworlf.naswreir ? Sew Cleaataes dUcontinuH'o'n'tlie.Cow creek hftQj ,4 a change-lieing contemplated that wilr wenty three pound Kennebec A twentv Salmon, the GrstjoXtheaasop, received fn Ne.w York on Tfiursday'pOth ult., Kold;fqr-?l,tia.lwaud.. -w-7rf persons, p rixhed miserably in Siberia, Tile te.es?a'pn repoWs-Ahat Melribi has found theirjremaim.in the Lent Delta:f;U ififl tUJ -JJ2 $i L'eutenant IJanenhower's eyes are sol 'bs.lff lifcTed KeffiSSeertJ gclsedlJJ postpqija-J ecUndijrslgned, announces Jilmiejf as inff.Twnn.-nt mntunaiB ior uiiuvt vuir rJtJ,ni?ftl,ii.Wulri5eecti(?suWect. No;-ihe TOtujf..of thBiCttljeitt oftJackso county Jly platform is .ccomm auu fv- ir.-l.Vnnntr - -" Ill's ilfpanure from, till city I for aTew davs in' order to cohsuH an culist, as it. is fa,reu continuiugF rould risk their comjiiae I I .ins loss. journey wi New Prleanihat.gotritaivft mljB of river front' rlumn.atM' bjOul-elre trie lichts. and hones .ttt-Stop the pil- ferina of goods pi ed there, as well as to fact itate work uy mur lueaiiB. The cityhas, in all, 'over ihe kind in use, -.1 Itwt Pi of. Ty ndar xecently .conttibutedAjg ?oa.cd May 13. 18?. . . EDJTJSEMES13. 9bt Oo'.'ObEiHnissione'r. ,il ''3l ?-St T, ( & 3 3 trtncli'mcntr wii .a , z. .MlUfeFIfKEsljJ ADMINISTRAT'drl'i? rTdtlfiK k iln Uie'matterof the cjtatejsfsJJii Ooals,- TTOTICE is hereby given that tlie'tra-1 liX- der.I?nii na-ibcciiappqinica oy mo .'ounty CoiiftfJackson county. Oregon, Silt. OH m jriuuaiu, iuu...-i.h..wi v. .uu catt.tr"rJ?lVt;oat; deceaseds -.,. AJt porsna indebted to said cs(.Uq are rrniicttd tolslt the sSmb immtdUt'cly, nn.f fiioau liaviad'cl tlhtf achinsttho estate wiUpa'scnttbcm)it!t,Jhc.proiictToncUera .. .i. M.mi nf ilwi untlersMlcir In rn-ir ''mealis. '".""x&hY-TCZ.ZIJTZuu .wi iu 3,0(i.l!i51,"'o.f. Utter the rflrstrpublication of. thls.noiicc. 13' es,atr.tolC;inr Afll-llll' KA!tl- ' rfxtnl for hlrmir an Indian to1. kill vc riIfiDiuieLi-CiC-i4Tp tliH-ceWiratnl wol chopper iiaiiinHlaVa too"1 lie, fl'IS, WHS t.nr.iy lUilieni. IXHII are in j til at Sims' a, ill" Indian enn feeing the deel and Kluing that Pitts aue him nMmt gun for shojititig HavM hiei he did most effectually. With ihe beol elHirts at Inud .sling iii! thn Democratic paper havu been uii.ili e to smirch 'Uocky" Eirhart mid' lev. Paut of tiiu Isvoicn. Our neigh bor, only a couple of weeks ago. c.m giatulated the Ifitienls of FIuuiilo Rock pivcinct on the mail route juf etablihel fiom Saiii's "s alley to Ur kins. For four year.s, il'tiiitg Lane and Wlnteukei's temis, th-se people have beun trying to get a route eniali linlied but no notice was taken of their petitions till M. C. George took hi .rat in Congrf es. Service will be pin en July 1st mid the people of that pre cinct mav thsn Mr. leoig for n. "This is a little item in the ' iinoice. d niHiideil by the('J iuies. Will ,iuy edit or be nianly'eiiuugh to givn Mr. Geoig redit. . L. Solonin 'has a liigJi st-ick of youdMiii liaiurand jlT-rs cveyihiisg tjr Mile at reduced prices. Abram iii of E len' precinct m ie,oriel cpiite ill It-Atenlay and seriou- coiisi-qin-nces are feared. Mrs. David Linn. ac-JompHiiipil by her ilaushter, MiH Maggie, will start for Engetie Uuv to dav. Geo. M. L'ive "has lieeti apniiited nilitiiufs) ritvM-tlf the rtate of Mra. ila ri M. Chanil-ers, ileceaMsl. W. J. Pit male does a rushing bui 1 1 "us now days hauling ilrunnttets to diti'etent 'oints in this county. "" 4 Lew" Boss is .tcadily gair.ing in Luke county, ie!.med!y to, an I will undoubtedly be the nexi cleik. Gen! L. Clnue uiid wife arrived from KoM-hnrg tlllh week. Tlieir reslili ni"e will lie at ltvcl; Point font time. A diolenf 240eattli belolicitig I L. Letniaid i.ikk(I through io-n ji ti-iday on tla- way to Lake county. The May Dav bull ut Sam Ta lor'1 oil Applegitte whs well alien led uliil u pleasant lime enj tied by alt present E. Jacobs will leiive for rfan. I''rai c co soon to.puicha'e new goods. Hi will be accompanied by Mls Ida Fish er. Tim weather for the past few day has 'neeii verv cloudv and diniigreeablf hut the giain crojisseem to be. ll.)Uiili ng. J. C. Oveibeck, son of Mm. Turner, of this place is now operator and tirke eeiii for lie O. R. k 2t. Co ai Uiim ilia. -'Davenport Wlnsky. J.iliu L, lSiirnx, the agent, isjiow, on his way heie. overland, and will soon 'Jin ivi; via Crescent Citj Ak for DAenport. -- The Staiiitard 'ays: 'Wherever Mr. Kenton has (j.iikti he li.it left a goii impressiinu" Thai's so llietiim I to predion ih:it M O.Geouemtnlit to t' md will be. re.tuiiied tu Cungresa again II ,11. Wulnis, 0isir and Waltei Pliilips and two O'lu'r voung men fron A-hlniid, passed jhrouch lown ilu-" wi ek on their way. to the f?yni to work hi the mllniad. Charlrs Wollers li:n- ao gone .neiTj iuwuik. Death to rats, mice, roaches and -lilts; PaKS'NS EXTKKMtXATOIt BiriiN -jrunaties ami lmueliHtils cleareil in a -ingle, light. No fear of had MiielU. Bei-t ami cheapest verintn killer ill the olld. Sold everywheie. Fied. Luy this week completed the J.iggfsl pir of hhoe.s eier made in .luck son couniy. Bob. Gairett look one of thrm to the owner in Josephini couniy on his lastmp and will tak the olhei o a next Monday. Silas J. D.iv left on Tuesday for Sa lem to a tend the a-ssioti of tne Grand Lxlge I. O. O. F., to meet I heie Oil foendiiy next as Uepie-eiitati.i John A. Bover, Depulv Grand M istel will leuve today to lie present at tin session. Terrible itching and scaly humor.-, ulcein, soles uiid sciolulous swelling! cuied bv the Cuncuia ntid Cutlcuin -Soap (ihe yieat skin curi) exieiiiallvv t.ni Cutlcura llt-solvei.i (lloo. pun net) iuieinally. - Aak about them at druisgisis. If jou want to save your money bu oiir Uurvesiing lliichine.sol K. IvuMi. ile his the bus-s-niabiiies Thn Buck e Harvester, iiiuf Mower, and nl vothoTavlor Bake. Haines Header. in J Mori ison plow. A word to the Ue U MilKciettt. , A Matkimokial Bona.vz.. Our readers will remember the i-ld ni.ui ifrom Happy Caiiip,,JoM'ph.K.,n,iPv who tried so'dd.erifiinediv iJJ get"11 an Oregon wife last winter and at last walked off irith m maiden from Wil Hams crek after lieing plal" and "guyed" by number of damm-lh north of here. It seams that tlie y-jung ladv who pitied the old man has sliuck a 'bonanza. She now chins on a llioii -ind dollar piano purchased for her in ban trancisco, spnits an elegant gold 'watch, sitri iu silk,, while n Cliiimin.n, wrestles with the kitchen wprk and Tealires the old saying "It is belt"r to be an old man's d.irling than a ouie' ninn's hlave." Som of thn smart gills who tried to inako a fool of ihe old man can now understand that thev "lei ra bird go" when they said tio to lilui M. Mensiir started below Thursday To soften the liamls, Hlt'n wash bai in half fdli of line white sand and H.a uds, ?a ho .as can lit: boi ne. Wah the hands in this (ive. minute's at u time, washing and rubbing them in -the sand. The best is flinty sand n white powdereil quartz sold for fluteis. It may lie used'repia'edly bv!a pouring the water away after rach'waiJiiii". -And adding fresh to keep it from blow, ing about. Riin-o in warm lather nf iine soap, and after drying them, rub rthem with dry jran or corn. meal iDust them, and Huish with rubbing cold cream well into the skin. This effectually removes ,,the roughness caBied"by.housp'roi?r, id should be used every day, find, removing ink or regctable stains with acid. Strairht "Whisky We clip from ithe Nevada Daily Transcript of Janu ary 2Gth a follows: ' As a great deal has been said about -John L. Burns and Davenport wliiskv tu Xhe Transcript, it, will notdie out pf mi.do mention uie lacunae air. liurns lias madu one of the most impnttanl nalcs of fiit liquors yet effected in the county, ,to -Jlr-MikaJEIaiiley fit Jleva -da City. We understand -that Mr. Hanley 'has made a purchase -ci some of the most expensive straight whi.sl;y that "lias ever come into Uw county." John L. Bums, agrnt for7 tlie -celebrated '"Daventtort," has been most fortunate in making such a fine iap to such a re&rnsible.rtntleman as Mr. Hanley, wh6 has the reputation of keeping the 'finest liquor in the county. When this invoice of straight whisky arrives Mr. Hanley can look for an increase of trade. Mrs. N. Iliibinson, mother of Dr. J W. Robinson, an i veil h.-ie from Gei vais last evening tu make ihu let home. Cowan L Gain have sux-iended niiu ugopennirns for Um- viih'jii mi Bud ey cit-ek, atter having undo a fail c ean up. The Red Men's liall had just com nieiited last rteniii" when w went u picas, and a arge attendaiice wa protiiiMd. ' J. Nunan has received a large slock if lirst -Class goixls which h- inviies tin iiib!iu to inspect i'l-f.ne purchain ebewhere. Mrs. Iraac Remolds died at hr r.-s idencn near town after a short illnes.. lust Thursday and w us but nil ou tin tollowmg day. Beanies Biiis are in receipt of u lingo itiMiiic of new goods this awk iiu Hi!; full lilies of erv thing wanted 1 in i!ii.- nmiltet. Inv itations are out for the m irri h' ot Dr. J W R.ihmo;i tend Mi'ITilir iiiiler at ihu M .ouu l.uh next WeJ oeoday ov Piling. A couple of ifsidenlr of Gsild creek indulged in a fisticufl'ihlN werK wiiicti came iicjr lfoiiliuig M'tiously for 'one of ibe prtriit-s .-ngHged. Miss Anna Beuner is convassing for Hill's Manual, a verv valuah'e compen dium of .general information that is in Itself K.ooitdrliwU ilbrary. ' Abe Bownun lias tene to Galice cut-k for a month to run tie Bug tsh company's hvdraulic. He will return to Sie'rling again after that time. B. F. Reeser, of Ailcnd, aid our city a visit last isunuay. iin -reiorts busiai'ss brisk in that locality, esptciil ly in thu line of fariuiug impltiiieiiis. Solomon ifc Me n so r liavo lieen s busy leceiving new gooils this week they cou d tiolt)tmienjt. iheir new d reriisemunt. Lo& oct fur it -next issue. u puii-liasu goods for the New Yitfk store. After lit'entling to buniiiesa he piuposi-s exiemlinj- his trip to Mexiio tnd WashingUiii 1'ertitory for iho jmr pose of seeing the country and for ihe tienelit of his health. J W. Manning 1ms declined rhe Democratic noiniiiation for County Commissioner in Lake county "and J. H. Colahan has been put ou thu tiokc. in his place. One hundred guns were fired in San Francisco on receipt of the news of the signing of the Chinese' bill by the. Pres blent and there was general rejoicing all orer-Carrfoniia. Mepsra. JLindley, Torrey i Co. have purchased thn Herd saW-mill near Willow. Spiings andraronow bttler prepared ihan ever tJ"utlj lumber At Tery lowest rates. Our new devil says he wv. 'a siiten in Hie iilltorV cliair all niht wiitin.' i'nis is w h.it he hauhed out this im.ro- ne. What i (he diff.-iMio- tietwtcii a ion ilay : reel car and the new npo le of a;ihei;c suit One is a wild 'o ar, and other Is a .i-tl-il fool. The Metiopulitiiti II -lei at Ros urg i.ks changed liandi, M. A. Ciiihii letu ing urn) Sb cum and PeihinV iukii'; 111 i.luoe. Ml-. Pellcilis uill Ii,. ih neiiibered as i he gelna ho-t who for J nieily made the .Metropolitan so popu .:ir ami it must n iun-li unuer llie new inaliageiiieut. Following are tiatiFactions of the Uoseburg Liind OlHce for April: 1879 teres sold for cash ; 19 honiesle.id en i ties, embracing 2,373 acre-; 9 final iiomcote-id eiitrn-s, embnicing 1.23 1 tL-res; 10 pre-emption "Hltnt.-; filnj: lor ci ml land; '2 em lie of Umbel hinds, fnilirncui 223 acreii. The remains of Ctpiain DeLilig and ti n of hisintiepid fellow explorer- have iu-t lieen found whero they died in jro.iji fiom, star at ion. Tliiny out of ! lill-lV sesen of the crew f the 'Bod i er twiisle'Hl and it is atiout lime im iiraciiciblennd valueless search for the North Pole was put an end to. The New Clianip'on Pront Cut .Mower is without a rival. Has new iiiechauical tiiovciuent, running id most imiseb-My and wi:ii im titan one half ihe gearing, bearings and fric'ion points of any other successful Mower ever con-tructed. Cuts 4 feet 3 in ches. For saleat "Bilger it Majgly's A piragraph is going thn rounds stating that the Klamath reservation was to be thrown open and tho Indiana iveii 80 acics of land each. Thisre fera to this. Indian reservation at the mouth of the Klamath river which was virtually abltiilnned iu 1862 and not to tiie Klamath rcserUon in the Lake region. When at Rosebtjrg H. F. PhilKi lid. Hirrbh Bepublican c-iudid.ues for S cietarv of S ate mid Treasurer. The iiiliiiiuihtllitioil of bolh these gentlemen 'ins I -pen so clean that' IH(t the least tiult can be found wiihit ami ihuonh up riuri'v tin ir compelit ns Ii ive over hem is'ihut nf fnexperiiiice which wi 1 luinllr count for mucli on election tlav' We ptesented our neighbor with an elegant boquet last week, the ill ticest eiilliiigs from ourinteilectU.il girilen.' redblelitof piiliiioseund violet, steeped in the ntouiii nf Ca-huieiv and the boor pronounces it a stiiik-Kit" lieiiu so much more familiar with the latter ar title. A man whose soul is so tle.ul to li(! leautiful that he caVl distinguisli. del ween a rose and a skunk caMi.ige ought to gel out of the new.-piper bus llltUsS. A petition has been forwarded this week to Mr. George, asking for the es tablishmeut nf a post otlice at Traif cieek with J. II. Knighton as P. M.; it Flounce Rock with Mr. Whelplv, P. M.; and one at "List Ch inc-" (Ds Icins mill) wiih II. P. Deskitnf P. M This rpilie, established by Mr. GeorgeV edbris will be a eted acommlation Iu n.iiiy citizens of Jmkn ioiiiitv wlm hat! been long waiiinj for even u v trek lv mail aenicrt 4 The Del N.irte "Becord" published it Ci Pi-cent o'lty, C.il.,is responsible for ihe follow ing: "During the heal) rain ami h.iil "jhovveis last Mondav Mioiiiiug dozens of sinsll fill lien- aiued down on thu railroad track nest he Elk river mill. They seemed to be a small species of minnows or shiners, and kicked and squirmed around lite ly for a time. Can some of our savan s account f r this? Wheie is thn Si na tn-1" And we ask where were the 'live sin ill loavei." Col. Jas. P. Goodall is anjlildelipnd 111 candidate, for State Senator for Jackson county at the ensuing- June eleclioli, and will speak in tlm grove it Ashland, Mav Gih, at Phreiiijc, .Mav Sib, at Cenlial Point, Mav 9h. a Uagle Point. May lOlh, at Rock Point, May 1 Ii Ii, at Grant Pass, Mav 12' h, it Evans Cieek, May Hth, t Union row ii, Mav 16 h, at Sterling. MaylTih, md at Jacksonville, May I8lh. and vill discuss the political Mlbj -st nf tin lay from a' Ilidep-inleut standpoint, -pevullv on matters pertaining to the Pacific co.ist. the LondiM. Tiuies a' runiinous-exposi tinn-of Koch'aiTeniarkablA-investiga'i tion of tubercular disease, demonstnl"" ting by expeiTinents-oii -aaimala thrt the disease. j, caused and propagated l.v liviiii n.irasites. - -. -f of Tii -- 'at '. 5toJTl "" Sacramento, May li,tnj trial. of Joseph 11 urtado for tho killing ot Josp E tuar.ro, Judge Dehsori to-tla "ruled that under 11. e.code,)i seduction .u a mana it ife-is-no excus-for--killing tlie seducer, airdif rapglit iphe- net and the killing is dona under the im pulse of rage, it only-, reduces the crime to manslaughter., . " The" following maxim, .writtgn JFiyi the ancient Egyptian prince, P.ah Ho "Ml JJflS Jit ; ... J'. Notice. " 23C-0cXlr5 . To allTwlm ariTsullering frqrii.the pr ' rors"aud indrscrtrionaiif VoulIi',''Je?vou "weakness, earlv deLy.osa-QOiintioTSl,1? itVA wll' w.id rfrexiejieihat?lyui Jo durarvati'jtlB'COF OUARaEu ihls gtsat. iijedy,vias discovered Hy a i'';iWnJirycj iri .Soutli Americii. .Send in. sell ad- , 'drtesseiTenverope t6rtlio'Rlt JoSKPirt, "' i "".j'a...! . tv rv-rf- dr.'fe A-j( A IZtMAJ., oiaiioiiL-, nevv -lorK-vpiy.- -". s '-ri t- ,ot ta ba Harex:il at. s m.A' .T.?"" ..... .i.'- .... -tfc -H...CI t mat ure,. aweei, saie unit eiiecuvo AniVficaii- distillatron of witbt.hazelj.i. 'American pine, Canada lir; .mncigoldrttf autlcclovet iloAsom, called Sinfuril'Sn Radical Guro for .Catarrii. ,A,few doses instautly relievo the most violent '" sneeznig 6r Iieatf cold,' stop all watery''9 tlischargeV from the-noso and eyes, eurnJl fieadaclieminl'nervousnpss, and hanish' jll tja-igt5 of fpve,r, Complete treat-.t,j mrtit for one .dollar. N . - , ji SherifFs Sale. r,tui v iep, is vvortli;TPtnejnbmingi"Lovejthy wile aim cliensu uer ns long as iiiou liveM; be no tjram, flattery acts upon hpr better than rudeness, and will make her contented and diligent." He recommendV'alRo, 'liUeY'itV'in sf fording-lie- dress to exhibit-herself Jtpn her friends. ' - - Tomhstoiic, Mny"f. 'GreaUindigna lion is ex pressed here over tint Presi- tdents proclamation declaring Arizona in a state, of turmoil. Prbmin-nt cit izeiis talk of. calling air indignation meeting and 'iy vote and resolution da nouiico tin1 presidectial projiliinalion. Cochise county iaiiuas jiegcefulji state as any other section of the couiitrv, and Tombstone is as peaceful a city a there ia in tint-union Itjhas a.tf rfeeuL imlice "fcvstem "land etlicientV tjllicer.sili Public npiuioii is unanimous in calling the pr&id 'ill's action.an)outcage. MiM.M. ntruis. . ', Last. Saturday Caidain. Sal.tmaish l-iuie into town with nbout 200 in eiutiful nuggeis. picked up within a tew weeks in the claim of Saltmarsh Yaudes & Klum at Steiling. The larg-' est weigln-d S80, three weie?lo eacli, one $16 and the rest from 8 to 45 they reminded us of the Hush days and -hows that these gout enieli have" one he best claims in the county .... V. H. and David Benner of thn Centen nial mine in the 'Willow Springs camp have just made a clean up of about 60 ounces of gold dust. 1 h i srason for thu company has been very short but heir grfluiid is just at rich as over. . . . Energetic work is being clone in the ncli claim of Simmons nnd Wimer at Waldo Josephine county'but a, clean up is not expected, until August... ; Newman. & By bee intend (extei)iiing ieir .linen mis sum llinois nver and the' Bysrirttiefifa writ of tocutfon duly issutil out or the Circuit Court or the Stale ,1 of Oregon, for i!tpcliuiu County, and to mo directed in lavcir of J. ttftnsr adny Plaintiffs, and against Jumei Xjlthc-an-lr James Quina.Difenlant3 i-ommimdin rrie . LAJ-D 0FKICB;AT.R0SEBtma, OOS., . (to m IKC sale qt llie ucrcinaiier ucnu Kotlceis hefay-given'4tliai.tlio follow meutforal mm i.tpap tlions4npe IiUto inir namcklteUloUiasflledjiatU4Lof,UiS in- dtvtt and twenty five and C4-t00 -to'taTS Icmioniomake flbarpro6rrn sup-port'br now itue on, saitt jnn'fmsnt'witns interest s-j his claim, -and- that said pmoTi-wiii .ne maded)pfc)rex.iho, lieguttr or Itectivcr,. ai Roscburs Land Oulce, "on Tliursday Juhe lj,'lSS2,Jvir; Willianr. Molony Ilnmcji stead-Win Sil lorio fiAy. IPJB ? of SE f Sec. 8 and W Xont W Scc. aT"34 b It 6 W3. He flames ihe.tbb lowinr witnesses" tq prove his continuous jccsitlencc Upon, and cultivation ot said Jamf, viz: Ed. jMoiony.-aam'i Aiuurson, ilifmes-Molopy,. of LefanOj anjl, Thomas Critscr, of Boseburg Oregon. " WjK P.'BE&A-JistVRcgistcr.. Notice; Laot OFricBATllbsuBr3no,,ndH.i )' , , ,- . .y-it.isa- i - "Notiee i.4 hereby civrn tliat the fofow- insJi.imcdscttliir fusfi.ed notice o.liisirf lention totnak;e;final ptpof in support nf his claim, and that said proof wp I .be made before the Judge oi- ClerK op Josupliino county at Kcrbyvilje, on Wednesday J unc ll.nl&jS, viz: Jamca.r. Cox.Homeslead No. 27tS3 tor the S B of S E if. Sei-,33; K or S W M ind N ' i( of S WW gee, 3 J T 88 S It 5 w. ITe names the follo.wing witnesses to provfehiseontlnurtUs residence upn, and cultivation,. oj",. said luntLviz: .LPottet. James Gibson. James Nail and Thoniasllalj, all of Williams, Josephine countyOrcgopv i . u, . iy:i. r. uiuSjAiiiivcgisicr. Ihe iiili cjay ol A.D"1 W33. hnd thufurdtc-?"7 Stim-'orone' laindrfd'and rclgli'ty- one ontltO a."i-100 dollars, costs anatU;iir'm,ents, and afso th c pfs ofand liprfS HAT wrir r ' Hive iluly'IeTicd upon ami v C ym ce I to sel for cash to Jbe Jiizhesl lriduyrKr,t Ihl- j f 'ourt IIJiusi- tlpnr Fn said crttmiy. "Detwi'cn flic hours of b ofc ock'iv. m. and 4 r. Si. on;, r Sntnnlnj thctTtli ttitj of Juurt A. I. 158?;. -j the following described prcmlseMantl Ptop-. erty to-wi't : Ab tlie' right life and Intcre'it " ot;jitnicsu:"Qulnn. in and to, tliP'inminr' claim known as ,hcv,Qni!in3 and. Parker ;iJ claim cofisistins cf forty acres of and sit uated in-MIcn QitTch Joa'phinf t ounty r Oregon, together with the water right ditches, flura?s. sluices, -cabins, and all ap purtenances' thereunto belonging, also all tlicrigbt,Utle,and-intwc3t of James Ijt. tie anu .lames tuinn in r,nii io ineir iiiin frig c aims situated in ailnr Oifclu-ia . ' slid coimtv togeth-n: vvitlithe water rights,r , ditches Jtunii's s uiccs cabins, belting, pump and apnuitcnfinccs Ih-rcnn.o be., r longing. 1 UN TAYL0 i Sheriff of Josephine Co. Oregon. By J. A."ViLso. Deputy. D.iteddliSlhdayoray.A,D. 18S3. Notice. i statement; UNDER OATH: Kj I'lilvrrsal irrord Aykii's CAn.unc I'ltl -:re lite best f all purgative for family Use. Thev ire the product of long, laborious, and -tli-cessful Lliemical investigation, and .heir extensive use, by physicians in their practice, ami by ull civilized na tions, prove them the. best r.nd most effectual puigativu Pill that medical -cience can dev ise. Being pure' veg etalde. mi harm ran arise from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powerx no other Pills can b compaied aMi iliem, and every person, knowing their viriU'S, will enipby them, wlien neeueil. Iliey Keep the system III per fect order, and maintain in heabhyac Moil ilw Ai-hile m ichiiiffv ri life. Mild, n-.iiclniig and effectual, they are especially adapted trt w needs, of the digeslfve apparatus, defnngeiiieutK of which thev prevent and cure, if dimly taken. They are tlm best n'nil safest pin si: to employ for "children and weakened constitutions, whero a mihj but effectual cathartic is-required. Fok Sam: by all Dkai.krs. lieir.'ilich this summer sq'as tw taji Illinois nver and thev will then obtain i permanent head of water for hydraul ic purpos. . . . Foot's creek miners are still busy witli a fair water supply which is expected to last a couple j)f months yet Piping still continues it the Engli-h company h mine on Gal ice creek, this company have ben working good ground (bin season and have ground enough untouched to last twenty j ears, the report that their ground was nearjvj worked out -is ,un qtmlitiedly -fabi.'.. . .Blue O'raveljias still a good hydraulic head in the Gal ice -cieek district which is exiected to last a couple of jiionths yet. . .,(reen Bros have about sixty ton of very rich quartz on the dump at tha "Sugar Pino" ledge. Lad Office at Bosebcho, Ob, 1 " May 10. 18S2. J Notice is hereby given' that the follow, in-nained sett'er has filed notice ot bis in tcntfori to make final proof In support of bis elaiin, and that said proof will be rondo before the Judge or lerk pf Jackson Co. at Jacksonville, "01 Saturday, Juno 17. issvtz: August flyers, uumriicau ab. 2)G2.fur the S 6 of S W if Sec. 7 and u i of N IV if Sec. 18 T 3(i S 11 2 H. He nnmes the fo.Iowing'witnesscs to prove his continuoiu r.ideiicc upon, and cultivation of, siid and, viz': llcnry Bleb', Henry rirowii, LntlvvigTonn.md F. P Downing, all of Brownsborough, Jackson county, Oregon. Wm. F. Bexjamct, Bcgblcr.. . Call J&. CROSBY'S RED FRONT, 'JACKSONVILLE, I !" F0UTHE - Finest Brands Of .CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ... NOTIONS,- CAND1 &NUTS, FURNISHING GOODS, Erc. ETC. Having just opened a fresh and complete line of "articles usually found in a variety slorc;'l solicit a fair slinreot public pat ronage, assuring satisfaction. : ES1" Givcineacall. . - . ' - D. W. CROSBY. Tho reports of 'the prospective fruit crop' from every part of the county are most flattering. Instead of fruit be ing injured by frost it is now found that tho croy will be too heavv rather liati too lij.b-.ind thaWit will farg. exceed that of 1 ist season. Tim-only losi we hear.of js,,about Ashland and the "Tidings" s'avs: There wil, bn no peaches in 'this neighborhood iliisj-car..- Ofchennys, .there, jnay be about' 'oiie third "of an average croji. The peats were about half destroyed. Apricots and aljionds went the way of the peaclles. Currants will be scarce. Apples can'tt be suppressed in thi country, .and will be abundant"" as" usual.- : . " - -A 1 1 A .11 ' 1 J ,!.!. iVIVi . ''' i ; . & t -fi fr -.'' .r .so. liv ) J 1V. mi- - 'i a r - f HAVE been afllictcd for twenty years 1 tiith an obstinate skin disease, called' ' by soma M. D.'s I'toriasis. tvid others , bi'pro'y, commencing on my scalp, and. in spile of all-l could do, with tho hep of the most sUltul doctors, it. sowly btitf-j sua-ly extended until a year aso'tbib vvin ter il covered my entire p -rson in fotni'ofr? dry scales. For the 1 ist three years Lhjiyo been nnajjle lo do anj labor. iind sulTering intensely all the timp. Every moniin,-; there coul I bo nearly a dustp.infnl ot scales taken trom the sheet on my bed, sonic of tlicm half as larjrs as the enve opo c-oniiiinin-' this letter. In the bitter part I of the .v inter mv skin comnuntcd cracking - op.-n. I tried everything, iilmcwt. lust cmid bctliotizht of, wiliout any relief. His 121 1 ol .lime l Bianco csi, in jiuj I could reach the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit, and was so low I tbotmbt I should have to go to tho hospital, but finslly got. as far its Lansing, Midi., where Iliad a ( sister living. One Dr. treated mo about two weeks, but did mc no good. All thnuzlit I had but a short lime to live. I enmeMlv prayed lo die. Cracked through the skin all over my back. a.:ross my ribj, arms, bands, limbs." Teet badly swoolrn. toe nails came m". finger nails dead and hard as hone, hair dead, dry and lifeless as old straw'. Oh mv Ond! how I did suflcrj "Jly si.ster.'Mrs. E. II. Davis, had a small put of a h-ix -of Ctiticttra in tho home. Shcwoudn't give up; said 'We. will try Cutinir.i.' Somo was applied oa " one hand nnd arm. Eureka' there was re- ' lief, stopped Ihe terrible burnins sensation -from the wntd go. They immediately rot " Iho Cwticnra Resolvent blond purifle-), - Cutictira and Culicuri Soip (the grent skin rnrcoV T pnmmencrd by takinz one tabic-" spoonru' of Resolvent three linv-i a day; ' nftcrmea s: had a bath nnre a day. wntr about blood beat: used Cutidt'a Snap rrcelv; applied Cutieura morning snd evenin-z. Result, lrlinneil to mv homo, in jut six weeks from the time I b-n.nndmy skin as smooth ns this sheet of p'inr. -' IIIRM B. CARPENTER, Hcnilenon. .TelT-rson ' o . N. Y. Sworn to before ms this JOlh clay of January, 18S0. ' A. M. LEFFINOWET-L, Justicoofthercaco. ( rf ., s . bought a play expnvss e-agoii" foriii- iioy tfgeu uisrtjc luanu 12 years, re kjirctiwlj) and had it sent bv fieight team to Jacksonville. When he readiB Mioiiin and the tioys found that their wagu was at Jacksonville, they were so impatient that they ccnld not wait for a-teawto bring it, but started out afoot after It. The) started for Jacksonville .Tuesday morning and came back bringing the wagon in the evening, tramping 54 -miles to avoid waiting a dav or two -for the prize. Tiding" Thi space Ii reserved for 0 -m -i'-I".- ' J:;.S;oIp.m,on;& Co. Cn'trnr" ffiti d! are for sale by all' dmggicts. PrlceorCcTictna.a Jledielntil Jelly, small bics. BO.; large Mx-s ?l ;Cct. inm 1 Rr.sni.vcjtT, the new Blond purine-, Stt psr bottle. Crriccn. JtrmciXAt. Tr)it,KrSor.2.V.: Cmirniix MEmciMAi. S.nsvivo Soir. 1.V.. in Inrs for hnrberi nnd large ronstim-rs. "": Trinclpal depot, WEEKS & POTTER. "Roston. 31asi. it'. IIoll'iway'8 Pills Xever Despair Something that never fails Fever and Agui Tu the sick it is of little consequence iow they are icured, nhethttr from arational view of the' disease or by the rules defined for the guidance of the profession, so long as ihe cure is certain and expeditious. To a suffering man the qusiion c$h the relative merits of quiuiue.or calomel i uninteresting. Tho faculty may wrangle and discuss tlieir various theor ies, but Dr. Mollowav's treatment dis- ppels duubt ere liie. discililes-ofE-'CUla pins have tini-shed thu ibrst stage. HolIownyV Pills nra the only remedies which elfecta speejy and. radical cure without dangeV of a ieiaise.-Bead ihe advertisement elsewhere. Important Cautiox. NbfiB are genuine unless tho signaturrof ,J. IlAYDOtfic, surrounds each Ikjx ot Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cttits, 62 "tents and $1 each. ESTThere ;, considerable aanngJby taking the larger sizes. IloLtowAT.ik Co., NwYork. BORN. ROCKFELI.OW Iu Ashland, My 8tb, 1882, to the wife of E. Fr.EoJi fellow, a son. SIAGRUDEFv At Bock Point, May 6th, 1882, to the wife ot H. H. Ma gruder, a son. MARS II Near Eagla "Pofnt, May 4th, 188J, to the wire of Jos. Marsh, a daughter. T " " ' 3!;il IlsH ii, T ! a m '! 1 3 USD. PRO BONO PUBLICO ! LINDLEY. TORRY & CO. "" WILLFCKNISn SUPERIOIt I :W- DONEGAN" Atthe family residence in Jacksonville,- May llr'1882, Elizabetlcltvfaiit tUiufilttcr ofrPax: rirk and" MaryJDdnegan. iged:tqy . - I ' p I t ' - --" n weeKS ana. nve jiays. .: ,., . , KIILER Jn PhajniMay'ili: 1882,-OImrlei .Vesley, inltjVonl Dr. Kalilen ' H " i BEYN( )LDH--'Near'JnckohjlI(''3rajr II; 1882, Maria;, .wifo of ' tssac JWl ndlds,- (ormerjy 3Irsnfncei-.t)cpJ conaBmp'.ionr . .,. . . X Xio-ctroat Zlatoa, H4.Vt"tf purchased" Jas. TTctdTstcam . saw-mill in Willow Spriugs pre cinct, Wc are now prepared to" furnish lumber of every description; ,-. , , Cloar and EX.pu.sla. promptly, nd,atthQ vefy loTve; rate's. Bills's.iw'ed to'ordcr. j ''"".' .AlLJiintlaf f.TOtrchantable produce tak en in exchange.. E3f Qive-tis a trial -and judge for yourJ self LINDLEY, TORRY CO. Sanford's Radical Cure. s A single dose instantly re" teres the most violent omtzing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, slops watery discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents tinging noise in the head, cures Nervous Head ache and subdues Chills and Fcvtr. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal pass ages of foul mucus, rcntorrs tjie scnes of smell, tasto and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes, ofoffensho matter, swettens and purifies tlie breath, stops the rnngli and arrests ths progress ot catnrtu tovvatu.s; tonsumpuon. One bottle Radical Core, one box Ca tnnhal Solvent and Sinford'H Inhaler, all1 in one package, ot all clrugcists for .r Ask for Saxfuuii's Radical C'urk. . WEEKS z POTTER. Boston.8 - 1 1 1 1 i OOW-' inn Tipn snti? w. S t'EOTDAL than any olh-, cr planter or e-ectno battery for pain snd weakness of IlierLltngs, Liver, Kidneys - and 'ir.i...x. ...., r...ii;i 2ai3Sn il,."""'f",'"'."" r i4STT,, Neuralgia, Hysteria. Female Weakness, Nervoi's Pains and Weaknesses, Malaria and Fever and Ague. Price 2oc. BoWcverywhere.