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y i OREGON SENTINEL. JACKSONVILLE: Saturday, June 2-i, 1882. Land Office at Roseltnrs. Osn.l Jane 30, 1880. to Bll TOiom 'It mnr Concern! Notice U hereby slicn Hint I Lave deals trateU the OKIXON M'.TI.m:l ms the pnper In -h hlch I slinll hercaner publish nil pre emption, liomcMc-iri and applications Tor lulnlns patrnt Tor land IjJns uear JacluonrlUr. Jackson coantj-, Orrson. W. r. Itl.VJtMIV. Urclsler. Office Closed. Phoenix is no longer a telegraph station, Miss Sar gent having resigned, and the com pany's property used there has been transferred to the now office t,oon to be opened at Redfield's, a station on the railroad. Postponed Again. Anothc post ponement nas taken place in the order for the sale of the Griswold property on the judgment in favor of the Uni ted States and B. F. Dowell. Sixty idays from lost Tuesday is the day set for the sale as it now stands. Ckystamzed Swkets. C. C. Mc Clendoii of Sam's valley has sent us a can of well crystalized sugar taken from the bottom of a package of Sor ghum syrup. It Ir good evidence that, with proper appliances, no trouble will be found in making sugar' from cane raised in this climate and at no dis tant day it will bean important article tof commerce here. Cmcus Comixo The Great East fern Equescurriculum and Equine Para ilox will exhibit here on Tuesday next. Reports from below state that this is one of the best circus troupes that has ver visited the Pacific Gftast and we bespeak them a full house. Admission one dollar, children half price. A free tight-rope exhibition will be given on the grounds before the performance commences. Card of Thanks. On behalf of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, I takd this opportunity to return my thanks to the- children who so cheer fully assisted in the concert; to Mis MattieSisley for her services at the orgin and to the citizens of Jackson ville for their generous liberality and appreciative attendance at our concert and festival. Mns. B. J. Siiakp, Supt Religious. R. C. Oule&by will preach the funeral sermon on the death of Father Reanies on the fir.-t Sunday in July. Services will ako be held in the evening .... Elder M. Peter son will preach at the Eacle Point school house to morrow at 11 A. M. . . . Rev. M. A. Williams will hold services here to morrow, both morning and evening. ..Rev. B. J. Sharp will pnmcIrdUiiissioiwnvsejinon nt Phcunix )ioxirfcniraa.y,uinrninj:1 and m the eve-ing-.a-'teinpefince-ern!on in the M. E. -church in thty place. 'Sunday School Concert. The con cert given at Holt's Hall last Tuesday evening under the supervision of Rrv. B. J. Sharp and wife, for the benefit of the JI. E. Sunday school proved a success in every particular All the little children who participated did ex ceedingly well and the large audience seeniel well pleased with the enter tainment. After the concert ice cream and Rtrawberries were served and the total receipts amounted to S97.25 which will be expended in purchasing new library for the Sunday school. The HAPrY Camp Style. Tuesday night a Chinaman was discoveied Tobbing the sluices of J. K. Re.ve, at Happy Camp and was shot at by one of the watchmen and slightly wounded in the head. After a desperate resist anc he was captured and placed in the custody of the deputy sheriff who locked him up for the nfoht. On Wtdnesday morning the official went to give the prisoner his breakfast and "found him dead in his blankets, some person hating broken into the jail dur ing the night and shot him through the head, evidently while asleep. It is not known who did the cowirdly deed and there seems to be little effort to find the perpetrator. Homicide at Grave Creek. From our correspondent at Grave creek we "have the particulars of the murder that was committed at that plate on Sunday night. .It appears that sever al men aniong whom were two named Xane and Fox went to Na?le.'n sal no n to take some liquor anil w hile there en -gaged in a game of cards for monev. A dispute soon arose and Fcx ahuel "Lane shamefully and offered to n"ht 3iim which was declined. Finally Fox became so abusive that Lane went into anothr room procured a gun cocked sind levelled it on Fnx made him take 'back all ho had said and agree to quit quarrelling. Fox then went off Lane staying behind to do some trading and then started for Grave creek about 7 o'clock in the evening. When about "three hundred, yards north of Nnsle's lie met Fox and two men named Brown and Linville and the quarrel was re newed. Linville took the gun away from Lane when Fox rushed ut Turn and both men fell. Linville pulled Lano off jeparsting them and Fox cot up saying he was cuf. Brown nnd Lin ville then started to assist Fox to Uagle's home and he asked to be laid lown which was done. One of the men then went for water and the other -started for Grave creek to telegraph for a doctor and "when thev returned they found.Fox lyine dead in the road. He was stabbed three times either "wound being sufficient to cause death. Lane made his escipe but has been seen in the neighborhood and will be caught. Bad whisky was at the bot tom of -the affair and scores another victim. ME3f I LOCAL ITEMS. Guiteau swings next Friday. Settle up we need and must have money. Auction sa'e at Cardwell fc Johnson's to-day. Georce's majority in the State foots up 3,568. David Cronemiller is disabled with rheumatics. Everybody is going to the cireus next Tuesday. Dr. Cusick of Gerrais is here look ing for a location. New candies received at Crosby's Red Front this wetk. Mrs. Max Muller and family are rus ticating at Soda Springs. S. L. Dolson of the railroad survey was in town last Monday. Several communications are crowded out this week for want of space. Sheriff Lash of Yreka was a passen ger on yesterday's stage going north. Champions will remember the Grand Council to be held here next Friday. T. B. Kent received 245 majority in the three counties for District Attor ney. Mrs. T.T. McKenzie and family are paving Mr. Hopwood a visit on Evans creek. Nearly every precinct in Jackson county will celebrate the 4th of July. Patiioth people. Madame Holt is on the sick list having been confined to her bed for several days past. E. Donaghy of Cottonwood left that place this week to pay a yisit to his old home iti Ireland. J. M. Smith of Wilderville paid us a visit this week. He reports business quite good in that locality. A portion of the new goods ordered by E. Jacobs at San Francisco arrived this week. Cull for bargains. Ashland" has 167,164 worth of taxable property, according to the as sessment of recorder Gillette. The Fourth of July committee tie sires several gallons of gcod pickles if they can he brought in, in time. Another Sunday pic nic to Rosue river is in contemplation by our Ger man citizens, to take place soon. Report says that another circus is on the way noi th from S.m Francisco to arrive hero about the 4th of July. Another installment of new goods were received by T. J, Kenney this week and he says they must be sold. The Linkville-Lakeview route has been sub let to parties in Lake county for something less than 4,000 per year. The Sitters new academy is nearing completion and will be one of the fin est institutions of the kind in this eu.li of the State. Two stone pillars fourteen feet in length, suitable for posts on heavy farm gates, can bo secured at this of fice at a bargain. . Dr. Will Jackson and family re turned from Ashland this week, and the Dr. will be found at his office ready to attend to business. Now that the season of summer re creation in the mountains is at hand fall at John Miller's for fiahng tackle, guns, ammunition, etc. P. W. OUell of Phoenix offers a very desirable piece of farming proper ty for sale on good terms. Call at this office for particulars. The N. P. R. R. Co. will sell land to actual settlers only and not more than 160 acres to one p-rson. This is to head off land speculators. Dr. Aiken performed a difficult sur gical operation on Mrs. W. T. Lover this week for strangulated hernia and the patient is now doing well. J. A. Slover has purchased A. D Manion's interest in the Manion House and took possession last Thurs day. No Chinamen employed. The average small boy is now busily engaged in gathetingand selling bottles with which to raise a fund to attend the circus and celebrate the Fourth. Mountain parties are now organizing for a season of recreation during the hot summer months. Most of them contemplate going to the coast this year. Win. M. Turner returned from Portland last Saturday. He has se cured another surveying contract and will be absent several months this sum mer. A change will be made in the man agement of the Sentinel on the first of July and all those owing us will call and settle at once as we need money. The river and harbor appropriation bill has passed 'the house, as it came from the committee, by a very large mnji.rityr It gives Oregon over a half million. Genl. Thomas G. Reames and W A. Wright returned from Portland last Saturday, where they had been in attendance on the Grand Lodge of Masons. E. H. Autenreith is now at Treka and will arrive here en a visit in a few days. He was suffering with a severe attack of rheumatism af last accounts. Albert Smith, one of the well known firm of Smith Bros of Portland, and brother to the would-be Governor, has been in Jackson county several days this week looking for a site on which to build a saw mill on the line of the railroad. They are all men of large means and we are glad to welcome them. D. P. Thompson played the Conk ling dodge by resigning the office of Mayor of Portland to receive" an en dorsement at the polls and got left just the same. Grand Master John A. Boyer grant ed a warrant this week for the or ganization of a new lodge of the J. O. O. F. at Portland. Its number will be 72. J. F. Cooper, of Independence, Or egon";' mail contractor on the Linkville Lxkeview route, passed through town this week to take charge of the same or sub-let it. We were in error last week in slat ing that J. L Knight proposed open ing a hotel in Jacksonville. We are now informed that he never thought of such a change. Lee Yan Yan, the Chinaman con victed of larceny at this term of Court, was taken brio" by Deputy Sheriff Hyzer on Sunday -last to serve out a two year's sentence. Plymale contemplates making a number of additions to his stable in the way of horses and buggies, his bus iness having increased so of late that he must have them. A. D. Manion, formerly proprietor of the Manion House in Jacksonville, started for southern California awl Mexico on Thursday last. His health was the cause of his leaving. The National Police "Gazette" of New York gives portraits of the prin cipal characters in the Bradley-Brown murder case in Portland. We are under obligations for a copy. Walter Sutton made a tie race with his opponent in the run for the Clerk ship of Curry county at the last elec tion and the County Court will proba bly have to tell "who is who." E. K. Campbell, representing the large liquor house of A. P. Hotaling ifc Co., is interviewing Jacksonville customers and meeting with good suc cess. He seems to be a live ageitt. McDaniel & Co., keep the celebrated "Davenport" whisky. John L. Burns, the agent, is now on his way here, overland, and will soon arrive via Crescent City. Ask for Davenport. Both the saloon ahd livery stable at Phoenix are now in charge of Ed. Morgan and travelers passing that way will do well to give him a call whn passing that way. He will treat you well. V. R. Derickson, a mining expert from the East arrived in town about a week ago and is now engaged in ex amining the different quartz mines around Jacksonville with a view of making investments. Squire Hoffman's dog and several other canines have suffered the extreme penalty of the law this week by re ceiving cold pizen. If the collector don't come around soon the dog tax will be light this ear. Ru-di of advertisements for several weeks past -prevents us furnishing the usual amount of reading matter -but arrangements will soon be made where by the reader and advertisers will all get their money's worth. Death to rats, mice, roaches and ants; Parsons Exterminator. Barns granaiie.s and households cleared in a single night. No fear of bad smells. Best and cheapest vermin killer in the world. Sold everywhere. Frank Huffer and W. W. Cardwell returned from Eugene City this week, where they have been attending the State University. B. B. Beekman will return in a few days, having gone to Portland on a short visit. Upon careful estimate George's ma jority appears to bo just about 3,560. Moody's is 1,586, Eirhart's 2,524, and Hirsch's 2,605. The official returns will change these figures somewhat but will not materially rajuce them. Mr. P. W. Olwell of Phoenix in forms us that he has received a new tuibine wheel and iron penstock with other improved machinery and thu he will be ready to commence grinding in about ten dajs with three set of burrs. Our old friend E. C. Brooks went and got married this week to Mrs. A. Houck. The ceremony was performed in a rerv quiet manner, Rev. B. J. Sharp officiating, on Monday eveninc of this week. We wish them mucli joy. If you want to save your monev buv your Harvesting Machines of, K. Kubli. He lias the boss machines The Buck eye Harvester, and Mower, and al so the Taylor Rake, Haines Header, and Morrison plow. A word to the wise is sufficient. Residents of Applegate and vicinity will celebiat the Fourth of July at the App!egate schuol house." A dancing" floor and good music will be found on the grounds, and a "rand hall will be given at Sam Taylor's in the evening. Everybody is invited. It is useless to deny that the bright est and fairest fall easy victims to con sumption, and equally fruitless to ig uore the fact that decline has its origin in many cases in neglected catarrh. San ford's Radical Cure is a oure. sweet, balsamic specific. J. Frank Niles, agent for the Pacif ic Mutual Life Insurance Company of California, is in town looking up busi iiess for his company. The company is a substantial one and these wishing to insure cannot do bettw than taking out policies with Mr. Nile?. In the city election int Portland on Monday last, Dr. J. A. Chapman was elected Mayor over Hon. D. P. Thomp son, the present Mayor, by 542 major ity. Both ran as Republicans; the Democrats made no nominations for Mayor. For Councilmen, there were Republican and Democratic candidates in the field, and the Republicans elect ed two out of three. A-9peciaKd6jftHpt-the w'Oreon Ian" from 'WuutoBten,- June1 15th, states that Senlfauhders, McDill and Garrison, senatorial territorial com mitteemen, will socnreport a bill for the admission of -wjjbington Territory as a State, wittf Idaho attachment. John Orth's newJouse is now in the hands of the amters Messrs. Reed & Savage and'will be ready for occupancy in a short' time. When completed it will be the finest residence in Jacksonville. Johnny feels proud over it, and we don't blame him, either. Lieut. Edwards and Mrs. Lieut. Backus passed through town yesterday on their way to Fort. Walla Walla, W. T. Lieut. Edwards goes to meet his wife and will return soon to take his station at FortKlaraath, while Mrs Backus goes to join her husband at the first mentioned post. The number of electors in Great Britain and Ireland -w only 3,134,721, distributed as follows: In England 2.591,402, Ireland. 228,278, and Scot land 115,121. Birmingham is the largest constituency ,?! having 64.051 electors; Liverpool is" next, with 62,039 and Manchester third, with 43,042. The New Champion Front Cut Mower is without .a rival.' Has new mechanical movem:$$tifxuntiing ab, mostnoiseleisIy ahdwhhness than one" half the gearing, bearings and friction points of any other successful Mower ever constructed. Cifw "i eet 3 in ches. For sale-at Bilger& Majgly's Last Saturday evening was the oc casion of a 'very pleasant gathering" at the Kubli mansionbeing the 22d birthday for Mr. and Mrs. Kubli' eld est son Henry. Quiteja large number of young folks assembled and spent the eiening discussing the nice colla tion spread by the hostess and every thing was most pleasant and enjoyable. At tho commencement of the State University at Eugene, the following degrees were conferred by the Presi dent, J. W. Johnson: Bachelor of Arts on Eva Rogers, George M. Hoyt, Ar thur L. Frazer, C. F. Miller and George Noland, and of Bachelor" of'ScIeace on Ed wary Bailey, S. W. Condon, Alice Dorris, Ida Dunn, Maggie E. Sargent, Ruble P. Spiller and E. McCornack. The National Republican contains the eloquent oration delivered by Ore gon's young representative, M. C. George, at Ball's Bluff on Decoration day. It is a beautiful tribute to Sena tor Baker of Oregon who gave his life for his country on that fatal field and has given our distinguished citizen a national reputation as a "scholarly ora tor. We regret that we cannot pub lish it on account of its length. Mrs. Nordhein and Mrs. Huseman, of Yreka, have been paying their Jack sonville friends a visiffor-several days this week. They were the guests of H. v. Helms of this .city, and on Wednesday evening of this week they were tendered a-ssrwsd -jrthe-Jfick- sonville Brass Band where a social"re union of former residents of Turling ton, Iowa, was held at'Mr. Helms' res idence. They started for home again on yesterday's stage. It seems that the Crescent City wagon road will Jio ttuilt at once un der the management of Messrs. Wimer it son of Waldo. Tho subscriptions asked from the citizens of Del Norte and Josephine counties have all ben secured and the list is very near full in this county. " Frank Gay of Smith river, Cal., is now among us circulating the subscription lisl and he expected to have thoamount 31000 made up last evening. When completed it will prove to be one of the greatest, 'Clessings to Rogue River valley and we hope for its early completion. The raid on mutilated coin, and re fusal of merchants to pitch it into their tills, as an cquivalent-.for fine tooth combs or paregoric, says the Walla Walla Statesman, has resulted in an unusual rattling in the" contribution box at the churches. The man who gets left with half dollars with holes punched in them, first .supplies the children with necklets, and after the children run out, he bethinks of the Lord, and drops the balance into the collection hat The' heathen cannot use our coin good or bad,-so the dea cons sell the holey stuff at a discount, and apply the genuine they get in re turn. No choice had been made for the Democratic nomination for the Gov. emorship of California up to the time of going to press lastp evening. A number of"ballots had-bcpnJLfcken ith Stotjeman and Hearst in ' the lea-'. The'Iast ballot stood 1S8 for Stoneman and 177 for Hearst with the balance scattering. Later. Late last evening we learned by telegraplrHhat Stone man received the nomination for the Governorship on the 14th ballot and he ill be their standard bearer in the coming campaign. Stoneman repre sents the anti-railroad sentiment in California and will be handsomelv de feated next September if tho Republi cans make a good nomination for that office, which thev are sure to do. Horse Thieves Around Another successful attempt was made last Sun day night the Singer Sewing Machine Co. losing two horses and David Payne one. The horses were taken from the barns owned by E. E Gore, agent for the Singer, and J. G Van Dyke, living just this side of Phoenix. A saddle was also stolen from Samuel -Hutton's place in the same vicinity on the same night. No trace has yet beenioun'd of the thieves, but officnrs;;are on their track. A reward is also offered for their capture. .- Fresh Vegetables. The under signed will run a delivery tagon to Jacksonville on Mondays and Ashland on Tuesdays and Fridays.- .A full line of vegetables, fresh and first-class, fur nished ,at very low rates. Look out when Ihc horn blowj. 8. Sherman. Another Pioneer Gone. On the 17th inst. J. P. Parker, - familiarly known as "Doc." Parker," died from the effect of injuries received at his saw-mill last week, having been struck in the stomach by a piece of edging thrown from a circular caw. Mf. Par ker was an old resident of this valley and a native of Massachusetts, being nearly 67 years of age. He was a stirring, active business man, had studied medicine, theology, astronomy and his reading had been most exten sive. He was a man of kindly dispo sition a good neighhor but very pecu liar in his ideas and habits and leaves a fami!y, grown up, and a widow to mourn him. His remains were buried in the Jacksonville cemetery on Mon day last followed by a largo number of frirnds. So the old settlers are pass ing away and tho last will soon be gone from among us. Mother Died of Salt'KIienm. J. W. Adams, Newark, Ohio, says: "Cuticura Remedies are the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this country. My mother had it twenty years, aijd in fact died from it. I believe Cuticura would have saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura Remedies. Untrue A report has been in cir culation this week that Win. Linvillr had been nrrested on the charge of be ing an accessory to the murder of Fox at Grave creek but we are glad to sav that it is without foundation. "Bill" was with them when they had their death struggle, but done nothing more than to separate Fox and Lane during the fight. Notice There will be a meeting of the -arious committees at the town hall this evening for the purposo of perfecting arrangements for the cele bration of the Fourth of July. A full attendance is requested. D. LINN, Chairman. J. H. Huffer, Secretary. iO Champions Attention. A meetine of the Grand Council of C. of H. will he held at Victory Council Hall No. 4 in Jacksonville, June 30th, 1882, to which all delegates are cordially in vited to attend, as important business is to be transacted. By order of Roirr. Leaddetter, G. C. Haying has commenced and is sell lug at S8 per ton. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FAUM FOIl SALS. The undersigned offers 400 accrs of land for sale. 150 acres are under fence, and a good d "el ing and two barns wi I be found on the farm. The place is also well wood ed and suppiied with plenty living water. For particulars enquire at this ofllce or at PhocaixofP.W. Olwell. .j. MltS. J. flALLAOUAJf. Jacksonville. Tune 21th, 1882. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Eli Judd, deceased. VTOTICE is hereby given that the un- County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in Probate. Administrator of tlie estate of Eli Judd. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate 'e rPfl!lpOirl tn RMtl" 111, aimn immnflialnlir mil those having claims against the estate will nrpsfn! tlinm wifli llmnmnnrrmptifira it the office of the undersigned in Jack sonville, Oregon.within six months after me nrst publication ot mis notice. U. '. LtUMttLib, Administrator of said Estate. Dated Juno 20, 1862. KTotice. Land Office at Rosebuho, Oox., ) June 211832. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jncjtson coun ty at Jacksonville, on Saturday July 29, loaz, viz: o. v. iioucrtson frc-rmption D. S. No. 3.844 for the N E i ofNEW Sec. 17 T 39 S R 1 E Wil'. Jlcr. He names tho fo'lowintr witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cu'tivatien of, said lantl, viz: Ed. Wimer, J. C. Craw ford, J. B.R.Hutcliings and Jacob Wag ncr, all of Ashland, Jackson county, Ore gon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. 1776. 1882. GRAND CELIBRiiTiON OF THE EOTJP.rH OF JULY AT " 4 Ml COURT HOUSE SQUARE, IN JACKSONVILLE. Thecommittceofarranjrementscordiallv extend an invitation to their fellow-citi- zens throuchout the countv to ioin in the celebration of the 106th anniversary of iuuencun mucpcnacnce at me court House Square in Jacksonville Oregon. The following programme has been pre pared for the occasion : Firing of salute and raising the Nation al flag at sunrise. After jlhc usual preliminaries, the assem blage will come to order at the appointed place at 10 o'clock a. jr. ORDER OF EXERCISES: 1. Music by the Jacksonville Brass Band; 2 National Anthem by little girls representing the States and Territories; 3. Prayer by the t haplain. Rev. B. J. Sharp; 4. Song by the Glee Club; 5. Reading Declaration of Independence by Miss Emily Brown; 6. Music by the Band; 7. ration by Hon H.E: Hanna; 8. Song by the GHee Club: 9. Music by the Band. Marshal of the Day; Henry Klippci, Esq. A PJCN1G DINNER. "Will be one of the features. Everybody is invited to bring a well-filled basket After dinner there will be foot-races, iumping matches and sports for prizes. No pains will be spared to ntake the day glorious. COME ONE! COME ALL1 " Precisct Potcer's: At the. elec tion on the 5tb, the following precinct officers were elected: - Jacksonville Justice, J.H. Huffer; constable, J as. G. Birdsey. Ashland Justice, H. Root; consta ble,. D. Taylor. Eden Justice, Dr. J. A. Chastain; constable, T. Barr. . Evans Creek Justice, P. A. Ken nedy; constablp, Thos. Haymond. Mauzanita Justice, Geo. S. Walton; constable, John M. Fountain. Little Butte Justice, M. Purdin; constable, John Ash pole. Foots Creek Justice, Nelson Hos mer; constable, J. A. Harvey. Leland Justice, E. G. Browning; constable, S". C. Stockton. Pleasant Creek Justice, Jacob Evans; constable, F. Cirter. Grant's Pass Justice, B. Mench; constable, S. Ieham. Applegate Justice, J H. Knutzen; constable, Jasper Darneille. Uniontown Justice J. A. Reinbart; constab'e, O. B. Dews. Big Butt Constable, G. F. Gray. Chimney Rock Justice, W. P. Fal low; constable, John Terrill. Flounce Rock Justice, Chas. Stid ham; constable, A. H. Boothby. Rock Point Justice, Jacob Neat hammer; constable, F. Howland, Table Rock Justice, C. O. Gall; constable, W. J. Rodgers. Willow Springs Justice, J. W. In gram; constable, R. H. Dean. Sterlingville failed to elect precinct officers, while there was a tie vote be tween D. Dunlap and H. H. Pope for Justice of Big Butte precinct. Holloway's Pills Never Despair Something that never fails Fever and Ague To the sick it is of little consequence how they are cured, whether from a rational view of the disease or by the rules defined for the guidance of the profession, so long as the cure is certain and expeditious. To a suffering man the question on the relative merits of quinine or calomel ir uninteresting. The faculty may wrangle and discuss their various theor ies, but Dr. Holloway'8 treatment dis pels doubt ere tho disciples of Escula pius have finished the first stage. Holloway's Pills are the only remedies which effect a speedy and radical cure without danger of a relapse. Read the advertisement elsewhere. Important Caution. Nono are genuine unless the signature of J. Hatdock, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and 1 each. EF There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Hollowat & Co., New York. MARRIED. BROOKS HOUCK In Jackson ville, Ju..; 19, 1882, by Rev. B. J. Sharp, E. C. Brooks an.! Mrx A. Houck, both of Jacksonville. DIED. PARKER At the Big Butte saw mill, June 17, 1882, Dr. J. P. Par ker, aged 66 years, 7 months and 22 days. IIUiVTliRS EMPORIUM! Jacksonville, Oregon. JOHN SIILLE2, - Proprietor. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AORI. cnltuial implements, tools of all kinds nnd a general assortment of shell hardware. He also keeps the largest stock of, and all the latest improvements iu GUNS AND PISTOLS, AND A Ftllli ASSOnTMENT OF Fishing Tackle, powder, Shot, etc. ALSO LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Givo him a call and examine his stock before making your purchases. THES,P. VARIETY STORE, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF LITTLE & CHASE, JACKSONVILLE, WILL BE KEPT WELL STOCKED with the choicest CIGARS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, CANDIES, NUTS, PIPES, CARDS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ALBUMS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Fishing Tackle, &c. And everything usually found in a first class variety store. Our goods are the best and gummteed to bo as represented; -Prirca low, as we do not proprose to lie undersold. U"Give us a call LITTLE & OHA.SE. (iiticuTa Geo. "W. Brown, 48 Marshall St., Provi dence, R. L, cured by Cuticura Resolvent (blood purifier) and Cuticura and Cuticur Soap (the great skin cures; of a Ringworm Humor got at the barber's, which spread all oircrhis cars, neck and face, and for six years resisted all kinds of treatment. SliJtn ECuzaor, F. H. Drake, Esq., agent for llarper & Bro?., Detioit, Mich., gives an astonishing account of his case (eczema todent), which had been treated by a consultation of physicians without benefit, and which speedily yielded to tho Cuticura Rfsolv. ent (blood purifier) internally and Cuti cura and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures) externally. SojvIcI OEtoo-cl. II. A. Raymond, Auditor F. W., J. & S. R. R., JacksonMich., was cured of Scald II.ad of nine years duration by the Cuti cura Remedies. Hon. Wm- Taylor, Boston, Mass. per manently cured of a humor of the face and scalp eczema) that had been tratcd un successfully tor twelve years by many of Boston's best physicians and most noted specialists, as well as European authori ties. 3vrills. OruBt. " "Mrs. Bowers, 143 Clinton St.,Cincin nati, speaks of her sister's child, who wss cured of milk crust which resisted all remedies for two years. Now a fino healthy boy, with a beautiful head of hair. aPaOlixx?; 3t3Tn,ix-T ' Frank A. Bean. Steam Flro Engine 0, Boston, was cured of Alopecia, or tailing ot the hair, by the Cuticura Insolvent (blood purifier) internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap (the grcsU""skin cures) externally, W liich completely restored his hair when all said he would lose it. 1" r o ntm oaa.-t . The Cuticura treatment consists in the internal use of the Cuticura R solvent, the new blood purifier, and the external use of Cuticura and Cuticura Soap, tho great skin cures. Cut ioura Remedies are for sale bv all drugeists. Price of CtmcrmA, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 50. ; large boxes $ 1 ; Cuticura Resolvent, the new Bfeod purifier, per bottle. CirncmA So.xr (the queen of medicinal and toilet soaps), 2.'5c. Ccti cura MEmciNAi. Shavino Soap. 15c. Principal depot, WEEKS & POTTER. Boston, Mass., Sanford's Radical Cure. Clear head and voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and hear ing, no cough, no distress, by using San ttitD's Radical Cure. Sneeze until your head is ready to fly off, eyes and nose running water, throat parchtd and blood feverish or lake San fokd's Radical Cure for Catarrh and bo eurcd . "Witch Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, SlarigoUl and Clover Blossoms are what Sanford's Radical Cure is made of. une bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, in one package for $1. Sold everywhere. WEEKS .fc POTTER, Boston, GOWNS' ELECTRICITY Uenlle, yet ellective, united with Healing Balsam, render collins voltaic electmc plas ters ono hundred times superior to all other plasters for every Pain, 4STES iiuukui'ss unu lnu'imaiauou. riicu o. Sold everywhere. Liver REG-TJJLA.TOR THE Universal Vegetable Bxnacea Of concentrated extracts selected and com pounded from among the many Herbs and Plants of Natures Great Botanic Garden For the speedy and permanent relief of the most hopeless cases of DY1FEPMA, JAUXDICE, CHILLS AND KEVK.lt. rjISOflCRKKDtJiaKVriOS, FLATULK.UY,AND ACIDITV, SODTt 11ELCUINO CF WIND AND OAS FROM THE 8TOMACH, Sick Headache, Constipated Bowels and General Debility, and all other diseases arrislng from a bilious state of the .stom ach or an inactive or disordered liver. tST FOR SALE EVERYWHERE - Rcdington & Co., San Francisco, Agents for tho Pucific Coast. Dated May 27. 1883. ttri i t, .i Ti 1 nfr 1776- 1883. J.-n ti 1 vorsnry Ball AT MADAME HOLT'S HALL, ON 4th of July, 1882. CATARRH Madame Holt takes pleasure in an nouncing that she will give a grand ball on Independence Day, to which everybody is invited. The best of music and supper will bo provided. Tickets, $2.30 LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY! . STERLING 6 Milts Sooth of JacksonTille, TS NOW UNDER FUlL HEADWAY X and i3 prepared to furnish tho market with every description of lumber of a supe rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jacksoa ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON-