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0KEQ0N..8EHTIIEL. JACICSUWILLK Saturday, July 29, 1882. uma rm?jBic22E2, Land oniccnt Iiosclnirs. Ogn.1 June 110, 1880. J To nil Mliom II may Cunrrmt .Notice lit hereby slvrn Hint I have let.ls hated tlicOHL;o M-.TIMXnsllic ii.iper lu which I (.hnll licrrnltrr iinliltsli nil pre erniitions, hoiucKlend nnd nppllmllona Tor mining patent for lnnils ljlns near Jacksonville, JacUtnn munty, Oregon, W. V. UIAMIUIV, UegMer. A Success. Tho ice-cream festival given by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church in the basement of that build ing last Wednesday evening proved successful as usual, the receipts amount ing to 76. A large crowd was pres ent and all seemed happy. Declarfd Void. The judgment recovered by Jackson county from lake somo time since is now declared void on the opinion of ex-Attorney General Williams and it is probable that the lawyers will make more fees out of a case that was sup "posed to havP. been full) settled. Fak Alarm. An alarm of fire was givqn yesterday morning about ten o'clock and everyone ruihed to the U. S. Hotel to help extinguish the flames. Closer examination showed, however, that there was no fire, only that in the fire place, where the Madame was burning old boots for good luck, which she doe3 on every Friday that come. All the boj's said keno when they found the cause of the trouble. Fike Drug Store. Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary is one of the finest in this end of the State, and as he sells at the very lowest prices, for cash, deserves liberal patronage. In fitting un he has shown considerable taste, every thing being found in its proper place, and his stock is all fresh and of the very best quality. The Doctor has had large experience as a druggist and we hope to see him do well. Religious Items. Rev. M. A. Will iams will preach at the Presbyterian Church in this place next Sunday, both morning and evening .... I5cv. J. W. Stihl will 1iohl services at Johns school house on Williams creek Sunday morn ing. . . . Regular services at the Catholic Church by Rev. F. X. Blanchet The Christians will hold a basket meet ing at the old camp ground on Rogue river on Sunday next, Elder M. Peter son and II. C. Fleming olliciatinjj. Narrow Escape. On account of the breaking of a bi cast strap on one of the horses while comiii; down the Grave creek hill last week S Rooth's tam became unmanageable and ran nway Rootlt was thrown out and dpgged gofiidutangtt uud . one "heel of the a?on'pap!rovcrIiisl.e.id when he gftt looso. Ho had sever.i ribs broken nnd avhs considerably bruised up, but was abl to cunic home on tae stage last Sunday, nevertheless. 3stew Telegraph Like A large amount of wiro has passed through town this week to be used in the con (ruction of the Government telegraph line betweeu Fort Klamath and Camp Bid well, on which work was commen ced last Tuesday. N. Fisher of this place has tho tiansportation contract and Capt Burton of Fort Klamath will have charge of construction. The dis tance betwen these points is ubout 150 miles and several ollices will be estab lished on the route. A Celeuritv Arrived. John L. Burns,. E-.q., one of the most renowned and popular young gentleman on the Puciliu coast in the whisky business, and repiesentntive of the largest dis tillery in the United Slates, arrived here last Wednesday ant started for the coast on the day following. .Mi liums' fame preceeds lam as a young man of more than ordinary ability and undoubted integnty, as all will find m doing business with him. lie sold goods to Caton & Gariett, White Bros., Thos. Chav ner and N. Cook of this county while here. Out of Luck. Since (he new com pany took chin ge of affairs on the 0. fc C. Stnge line five accidents have oc curred, caused in each casf. b, iho ixs-T-j loads of mail the company has been forced to carry. The last one happen ed ou Baas' hill, a short distance this Side of Redding, when Cuntisptha driv er, anU two passengers were slightly ' injured. The stage coming south last Saturday upset near Myrtle creek, bruising on old lady that was a passen ger at the time. Tho whole cause of this trouble is the heavy loads of mail and a remedy should be found soon. Murder at Klamath. TJ S. Dis trict Attorney Watson yesterday re ceived a letter from Rev. L. M. Nick erson, Indian agent at the Klamath reservation, stating that on the 15th inst. an Indian known as "Spokane lko" shot and killed another known as "'Skookum Doctor." It seems that the doctor has been attending a child of Ike's and it liad died, whereupon he look a Henry rifle, and according to Indian law ond custom killed the un lucky physicaii, and fled toward The Dalles, and is supposed to be making his way to Colville, where he has rela tions. Mr. Nickerson has notified the agents nt Yakima Waim Springs and Colvilie, of the murder, and requested them to arrest tho murderer if he is Fecn. Judge Watson states that tho Jlnited States statutes does not extend to cases where an Indian commits an of fence against the person or property of another Indian, and therefore tho mat ter comes under jurisdiction of the local or state authorities. "Standard."' LOCAL ITLJ1S. More pleasant weather Ice-cream at Jacksons". The Sterling Co. is cleaning up. Plymale's buggies arc in demand Tho Workmen were to install last Little i Chase have received a fresh lot of candies. S. P. Jones and family are rusticat ing at Soda Springs. A. A. Sutton is acting as book-keeper at tho TJ. S. Hotel. A Catholic Oh'urch will probably be built at Ashland soon. Ice cold drinks can always he had at the Table Rock saloon. Portland had another $25,000 firolast Tuesday, mostly ihsured. Fires in the mountains have been ex tinguished by the late rains. Send in your correspondence of what is occurring in your locality. Bathing seems to be popular at Will iams creek, both sexes indulging. Sol Wise returned from a trip to Ashland and Soda Springs last Wednesj. day. ' E. IT. Autenrieth is at Shovel creek springs trying to get relief from rheu' matiz. Wallace Bishop lost a fine silver watch this week for which he offers a reward. A new furniture factory will soon be opened at Phoenix by Sebastian Shumpf. Mrs. Baum's condition has improved sufficient to admit of her removal to this place. Jay Beach refused an offer of 2,200 for his trotting mare Maggie Arnold this week. The Paymaster has been to Fort Klamath and everybody is happy there once morev The author of "See That My Grave is Kept Green'' is in jail at Indianapolis for forgery. Ill Northern California hay crops have suffered kome from the heavy thun der storms of late. J. S. Watts has resigned the office of County Judge of Lake county and started for Utah to locate. A few full-blooded brown Leghorn roosters are ofl'ered for sale by Dr. Will. Jackson. Call early. Sinco July 4th, six boys have died in Boston and vicinity from lockjaws induced by toy pistol wounds. The directors of this school district have not yet decided on who is to act as Principal for tho coming year. John Egan is reported quite low at his residence on Poonnan's creek. His bickness is dropiy and heart disease. Mrs. John Haily started for Yreka yesterday to mot her husband who is expected back from the East today. C. II. Reed lias recovered fiom his late illness, nnd is again ready to con tract for any and all kinds of painting. Mrs. W. J. Plytnalts has gone to Douglas county to visit her par-ruts. She was accompanied by Mrs. E Ken ney. New wheat has commenced coming jn and the Jacksonville steam flouring mill will be kept bteadily employed for a while. James Hughes has sold his saloon at Kerbyville to Messrs. Grotz & Iscn who will continue the business at the old stand. Thos. J. Kennev was elected Junior Rairamore of Oregonia Pocahontas Tribe of Red Men a: the last regular meeting. Herman v. Helms will accept our thanks for a supply of excfl'eiu peaches the first in the maiket this season Call again. E. E. Gore has been appointed Sol ictor for the Mutual Lifelnsuriiice Co. in Southern Oregon to take the place of J. F. Nilcs For one mile of railroad it takes 352 rails, 30 feet long, 5,250 pounds of spikes, 5.G50 pounds of fish phtes and 1,750 cf L-ltH. Henry Klippels' family, accompanied by Jacob Klippel, Wm" Brodbeck aiin others, have gone to the Siskyous for a season of recreation.. . -"Dick Ish carun in from Warner this week on a visit. He will go back to Linkvillo in a few days to work in Manning's liverv stable. W. H. Leeds of tho Ashland Tid- ings, accompanied by his-wife, were in town last week to attend the meet nc of the Eastern Star Lodge. E. Jacobs has cot both of his stores filled with goods and he says that they must be sold at some price to make room for his Winter slock. Ole. C. Gunnison of Ashland made us a pleasant call this week. lie reports his health improving but he is still suffering with rheumatics. Mrs. J. Houck, Mrs. L F. Willitts, Mrs. Eugene Walrod, Mrs. H. F. Phillips and Miss Lizzie Hargadine of Ashland were in town this eek. Chas. Keeton, Rash Simi Sins anj P. Stinger returned from H.irney val ley this week after having' dis posed of their cattle inteiests there. Frank M. Nickerson, County Clerk of Josephine county, started for San Francisco yesterday via Crescent City, to be absent a couple of weeks. Jlie iiOllkins eaw.mill has nnf rir been sold as advertised and the Admin- istrator, U. L. Hopkins,- leased it for a time to Messrs. Guernsey &-. McKec. Jackson county has only three repre sentatives in the penitentary at preent, while Josephine has one and Lake three. The total number confined there aro 183. Joseph Carron, of Josephine county died at Vancouver last Wednesday aged about nine years. Two young sisters is all that remains of this family now. The mines of Miller & Kretzer on Jackson creek will be worked with a hydraulic this season, the former hiv ing purchased a giant, pipe etc., vv hile below. N. K. Lytle has about concluded to locate here and build a distillery some where near town. His partner will also arrive soon when work will be com menced. Capt. J. B. Rogers, accompanied by his sons Frank and Thomas, started for Alaska this week to try their fortunes there. Peter Boschey took them to Roseburg. A land contest in the case of Win Russell vs. S. B. Hamilton has occu pied the attention of Judge Day this week and a large amount of testimony was taken. Supt. Carllarrived from tho North h private conveyance last Wednesday but was called back on business for.tne O. i. C. Stage Co. John S. Drum ac companied him. Mrs. G. Karewski and her daughter, Miss Jennie, will start for San Fran cisco to-morrow. Sam. Egger will take them as far as Redding in a pri vate conveyance. Hulburts .surveying party is now en gaged in running a line across the Sis kiyous via Emigrant creek, and from present appearances it promises to be the best yet found. A truthful ex:hangesays, " the idea of teaching every girl to thump a piano, and make every boyto be a book-keeper, will make potatoes worth $6 a bushel in 20 yeais." Derickson & Co. have ordered a small mill to prospect the Horseheud ledge on Williams' creek. The mill vill be set up near Gotchers' saw-mill and will arrive soon. J. Nu nan received another lot of new goods this week, consisting of the latest styles in clothing ond dry goods, and he is now prepared to suit all the dif ferent kinds of tastes. Another fine piano was received in town this week by Johu Orth. This makes 25 pianos and about 30 oigans that are in use in Jacksonville. Who says we ain't musical? 'Keep it before the people." That Card a ell it Johnson'.-, leal estate office is the place to buy or sell a fin ui, loan or bin row money, collect bills, execute deeds, mortgages, lease-, &c. Harvesting hui commenced in the valley and ciops are Uriaug onfj twunr than e! ecied. ' PanireT-tftlfe cutnpiuin ingot the scarcity of farm hands and better wages uie being offered. Chas. K Klum and family have le turned fioin Like where llmvhad gum on a rusticating trip. YV. L. Whumg of the governnijent lino had chargo of the telegraph office duiing his absence. Dolson's surveying party is now making the i.euuanent location of the railioad rouw to this valley at the rate of about half a mile each day. Thev are expected to reach Giants Pass soon. Virginia diinks up her entire --.heat crop annually, and it is stated that the liquor drank in Louisiana costs 847, 000,000 5,000,000 n.01 e than its cbmbiued cotton, sugar and lice. ciop. Henry Judge has got his store filled with all kinds of saddlery goods whic.li he offeis for sale at low prices cheaper than etcr offi-red'here before.' See his price list in auuther column and give him a call Judge E. B. Watson, J. P. McD.in lei unci Hi-niy Kubu letumcd irom a lUaticatmg nip to iIim CuiimImi couii tiy lustTiiui.sday. Tiiey lepui I having had a good lime and killed seven deer while absent. PatMcalahon is doing considerable passenger" ti aliie on the Waldo loute and when the new road is finished he will do stili more. It only costs 18 u. iuiuuii ucKet to oan liuiuisco by this loute. A petrified tusk measuring 31 feet in length and 10 inches m circumfer ence was icuini :n v,';mer d: Simmons' mine near Wuldo-uhe otheridayiand will be.' sent.torProf.-(Jondonofllie State University. P. W. Olwell of Pha-nix has got his flouring mill in running order aain with improved machinery and claims that he is now fuming out the best flour in Jackson county. A trial is all that he asks for it. Work is now progressing on the new ditch for Bybee, Newman & Co. at Waldo and will be ready to carry wa ter before the mining season com mences. Only two and a half miles of ditch remains to be du. o Death to rats, mice, roaches and ants; Parsons Exterminator. Barns granaries and households cleared in a singU night. No fear of bad smells. Best aud cheapest vermin killer in the world. Sold everywhere. Two and a half and three tons of rye hay to the acre has been cut from some of the dryest and sandiest sage brush land in the neighborhood of Bo nanza this seasjn. Who says the sago hi ush land is worthless? "Examiner! ' Stages continue bringing large loads of mail from the south to the exclusion of passengers, etc., that are in waitiii" along the route. Supt. Hailey has miiiia ihIipp nr.i..,r..,.n...n r the mails for points north of Portland and we earnestly lmi, H, i, ...:n i. successful. " 7 Genl. Thos. G.' iteames -is the boss fisherman now having caught a trout in Rogue river Jasfc Sunday that weighed 23 pounds. - This is the larg est one ever caught'here with a hook and Tom feels "bigger than old Grant" over it. The President referred the supple mental petition, bearins; 49,000 signa tures, from the Garfield Club, New York city, asking the pardon of Ser geant Mason, to the Secretary of War, together with several other and similar petitions. Walter Sutton and wife arrived hero last week and are paying their rela tions in this valley a short visit. Mr. Sutton informs us that ho will enlarge his paper when he returns home and will change its location from Port Or ford to Ellensburg. The Adin "Argus" says F. T. Gwin and Fred Grohs have purchased the ranch of H. C. Laws, in Langell Val ley, and that peace may be expected to reign in that country. Laws has evi dently consideied it safer for him to sell out and take a walk. The report tht US horsn thief can- tured in Modoc couarCal., a, short tne sinjdjiasi ;eej!rad1cscai4RsAnofi to any ' reliable souice and there is i T ' -"- - probably notflmt; in it. ' Chas. Pritn started for Adin Inn eek armed with a requisition and if he is still there, Chailie will bring him back. Chas. J. Howard went to Josephine county this week to survey the copper mine owned by Poitland capitalists. He has been employed for jonie time past in making maps and surveying for the O. it C. R. R., and will return to his post of duty in a few days. We produce annually in the United St .tes 250,000,000 pounds of sugar, while we consume 2,200,000,000, or more than eight times the amount of our production. In fact we received for duties alono on foreign sugar more than three times the value of all tho sugar wo produce. Sheriff Jacobs returned from Jose phine county yesterday having in chargo a man named Mulkey who is charged with larcency of. j;oods, in eluding the ife and children of another man named Guyer, a resident of Wagner creek. Tho - trial will lake place to day. Win. Howard and wife, formerly of this county, seem to be having tioiible over the custody of their children, and the Circuit Court of Douglas county has ju .t decided that neither 13 fit to have tho care of the youngsters and the have been placed in charge of a lady living at Roseburg. A. McKinnie, General Manager of the Pacilie Mutual. Life Insurance Co. for Oregon and Wnsns,(.Tt.rri;0,.y letunud to Portland tlii-nweeic uftr a xhort stav in ile vallei. .Mr Me- Kiiinie is n throuiiI(-aiJiTlbiisines"nmn I .J '(Baft4i$R-tiJrfinTlrt y,c cointianY wTiil heTu.! '-- .iitju.iij niiiif lu-rtjf J The Willamette University is thu olilest iictitution of laai,nitii.r on the Pjicific- Co ist ami a nut.ibiy of the lead ing minds of Oreipn to illy are grad nates of that school. Those having childi ei w ho de-ire colle-jiate ediua1 ion could not do better than by sending them t j this school. Read, the adver tisement. -V A woman living on Wagner creek ran away from her husband this week taking the family of four children nnd several articles of household furniture. Another man who hashed! in the bus band's employ for some time pist ac companied her, and the last, heard of them they were on the route to Cres cent City. - Mrs. B. J. Sharp received one of those fine New England I organs last week and during her absence it can be seen at the residence of I.VV. Berry. Mis Sharp has taken the. agency for these oigaiiK and the Bradtlurv piano and those" wishing investments will do well to nie li-r a call before jmrchis iiU' any other. The telegraph line between Foit Klamath, Or., und Camp Didvvell, Cil., is in process of construction, the troops from C imp Bid well co operntiii; vviih Captain Burton, Twenty first Infantry, who has been designed as tlm officer in charge of construction. With the ut most activ ity and energy the line may oe complete! tins season. Tnos. F. Beall's third- von wa, Iiowned in ajstreaui in Munta.ua ter ritory on the 3d inst. vvhiil-fordinff it on horseback in company "with "tfohi Chapman. His motherfiiai.ratti'.l -. i. . - ." by the shock'lSiY hearing thisTvul7news si uia: .wiucii umo sue nas oecn in a precarious condition. Tho family have the sympathy of a 1 in their affliction. W. L. Record, who will be remem bered as the man who furnished all the fine marble monuments in our cem etery has arrived at Crescent City and will be here in a short time. Those desiring any work in his line will do weM to reserve their orders until his arrival, and no belter recommendation is needed than the work furnished dur ing his former visit. The mail from the Eist to Idaho passes through Yreka and Jacksonville, which is the cause of such heavy mails on the stages. A letter mailed from heie to Idaho, goes quicker via Ogden, and the matter of sending Idaho mail oyer the Oregon loute, looks as though the postal authorities are badly posted, or else the railroad company is trj ing to make as many miles of mail carrying .: t i .- ' , . . -. - as possinie. "Yreka Journal. We find the following in the San Fiancisco Chronicle of July 12th: l'iancisco Chronicle of July "Married in this city. I-.-t-ruarv 18th by Rev. Dr. Hemphill. Waltei S Moss of Portland, Ogn., to Lillian C A. Buckley, of this city." The above will no doubt be news to the many ac quaintances of Mr Moss in 'his S'At-. The bride is, we undersinml, fli di vorced wife of Chris. Buck ley, nSsn Francisco politician and horse,,mi. MIILD-O-Clir, Or Balaam, t!ic Asj-S!icte. TELEGRAM. Melbourne, Australia, July 5, 1S82. Messrs. Schultz it Von Bargen, San Francisco: Your present of tho ethereal Davenport Whisky arrived, and it be ing so exquisitely grand and beautiful in flavor end richness, I consumed it all. Will have some more when I ar rive in San Francisco. Have my friend Burns come out to meet nm. O WILD. Real Estat Transactions. The following deeds have been recorded in the Count v Clerk's office since our last J report: P- B. O'iSail to W. B. Roberts, prop erty in Edm precinct. Consideration, ssoo. Wm. Landers to E. A. Evans, land in Ashland precinct Consideration, SG00. O. Ganiard to Trumble Bros; land in Tallin Kock precinct. Consider ation,S75. Chii. Kretzer to John Miller, ono half interest in miningland on Farm er's Flat. Consideration,. $1,150. J. K. iielnmn to U. Talbot. nnnertvU J as anttoiil to J. 1. Woodson, land on Wagner Cieek. Consideration 1,750. Mary N. Safford to J as. Siflbrd. Siruo as above. Consider ation $1,500. State to Sarah E. Howlntt, School land. Consiiiertion, 1-19 00. M. II. Field to W. T. Lever, pro;) erty in Willow Springs precinct, Consideration, !jo0, M. II- Field to Wm. Turner, tiroi ertv in Willow Springs piccinct. Con sideration, sio. jvimonu urooKs to x. u. lieames. land in Manzanita precinct. Consid eration, ?00. IIolloway's Pills Never Despair Something that never fails Fever and Ague To tho 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 suliering man the question on the relative merits of quinine or calomel ir uninteresting. Hie faculty may wrangle and discuss their various theor ies, but Dr. IIolloway's treatment dis pels doubt ere. tho disciples of Escula liius have finished tho hist stage. IIolloway's Pills aro the only remedies which effect a speedy and radical cuie without danger of a relapse. Read tus advertisement elsewhere. important uaution. JNone are genuino unless the signature of J. Haypock, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, C2 cents and 1 each. jj There is considerable saving by takiug the 'wrer sizes HeLLowAY .1: Co., New York. TIaW&vxiiktasle Sicilian Hair Rbnevtru is a sueutitie eoinhjimiion of some of the most powerful restoiative .igentH in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair to Us original colcr It makes the scalp white and clean It cures dnndrutrnnd humors, and full ingout of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. Tt makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, anil is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation evei offered to the public, as Its elfeets le maiii a long time, making only an oc easional application lirifssury. It is icenmmeiitJed nn.l- used by eminent medienl men, nnd oiuY-iullv endorsed by the State Assaver of Massachusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair Reueiver has increased with tho test of niaiiv vears, both in th"s country anil in foreign lauds, and it is now known and used in all the civilized countries. of the world. For. Sam: by all Dealers. The fastpst time en record for ) tin ning und trotting in Oregon was made ac the City View Driving Park near Poitland, on last Saturday. .Joe Ba ker. tlie fastest luntier, scored a mile in 1.15J, and Miltoi: Medium, the cham pion trotter, made a mile in 2.25A. Six ori-evenof the horses will comu To theFaii Ground this week, ai.d as soon as the Vancouver races re over, iln-e will beover forty blooded hois-ai li- tntck in tiaining for the .Stmt Fa.i, which takes liltin Kenleinber lfitli. i ' ,- - - J T T. McTC-iiiiiT eTr w..,i.n n I K. Uanna, E. 13, WarRo'ri'nnd John . -. ..'m.vt A' i . " . ' with yolnij""' ."w?-HR,e e'?pieu..rejirnsenta- 13o5.ratC'ilCtivf'a ' tne &rai)dc- Council IhiiVd. rrvli-r;- rr r ir .i.:i 1 s,...r.. i Ciinboriky were ielected ..redrnStlnta- v. ii. ui., miiiuii niceus at aroruanii on August 1st hy Oregonian-Poeuhontas Tribe of this place. Mr Cimborsky' is the only one who will attend as rep resentative but David Crouemilhr starts to day to be present he being the Great Sachem of this State at the pres ent time. Mollirr Mini or .-nil Klicr.m. J. W. Adamo, Neuark, Ohio, says: "Cuticura Remedies are the greatest medicines on oarth. Had the worst case Salt llheuui in this country. 3Iy mother had it twenty yearw, and 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 tho Cuticura Remedies. To all who are -mirering from the er rors and indiscretionsof youth, neivous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ic., I will send a reciepe that will cure you, fiiek of ciiauoe. This great I"6"1"1-7 ?'as (liicvered by a missionary m ' Amerlca- St' a self ad- uresseu envelope to the llr.v. JOSEPH T. mia.v, Station D, New York Citv. Lime Fon .Sale The underyigued has just finished burning 500 bushels ofsuperior lime at his ki.n on .Taek.in creek, one and a half miles from Jail; sonville, which he offers for salo at 30 cents per bushel at th- kiln. C. DeciIer. BORN. W I LLIAMS Near Eagle Point, Jul 10, 18S2, to Mr. aud Mr. I. F. Williams, a daughter. MARRIED. HANSEN MILLER On Apple gate, July 23, lb82, by J. H. Knutzen, J. P., H, L. Hansen and Miss Frances Miller. NEW A D.VEUTISEMENT3. Oill'AM k'd HIM I have the Agency for the jrEWEjYGLAJVD OUGAX And for the BRADBURY PIANO. Both instruments are unexcelled for purity and sweetnts3 of tone and power of expression. 'One of tfle organs can be seen at -Mrs. AVils Rerrys. Mrs B. .1. Sharp. Agent. JfflSUPlLLE DISPENSARY In Hyan's Euildiag. TTAVING fitted up this establishment -Ll aud supplied it with a full and fresh assortment of pure Ih'ugs, Chemicals, Etc., I am prepared to compound all prescrip tions in a prompt and cartful manner at XjQ-UtT 2ETL-C-'37I323 IPo Oasli. Those desiring my professional services will find me ready to nttftitl to all calls. 31. VKOOMAM. D.. Jacksonville, .July 20, lSbS. Administrator's Z-sfoiicc. In the matter or the estite of William Pulliara. deceased. Xotice is hereby given that the under signed lias oecn appointed oy tuc County Cburt of Josephine County. Oregon, sitting in Probate, Administrator of the cstnte of Wm. Pullinm, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are lcqucsted to settle the sime imniediatily, and those havingeliims against the estate will piesenltheir. with their proper vouch- ers to me at my place of resid nee near Keriiyvillp, Uregori, within six months al ter the first publication of this notiee. SA3IUEL HOGUi:, Administrator of said estate. Dated July, CO, mi. EXHIBIT Y THE RECEIPTS AND EXl'EXDI- turos of Jackson cmititv, Ortitep, dur ing the fiscal veil- ending July 3, 1SS2. IllslJiirM-iuf-iit. Jurors (Vis in Circuit Cunrt. S 1,190 10 WitiieN (Vet in State cancx l,)2o 00 District AtUnnay't feet, Uironit CVmrt 165 0 Bc4lT W, imit. Cottf. . n . . 11S 90 I Exj3 t-f Clreml nml Ounty v-uurts SUtmm-rv, lights and fuel Printiiij; and televi.'t'liig Kxpcntea justice of tacecuurtd. . " ctMllity hospital Temporary ant to inili.-eut MKir. . Expenses atate intitnta RimiIi', liri(U-3 and snpcrTMura.. O rimer's ui(Bets J ulor's ft.es and LHiaril of (iriioners Expenses of insane AsHrtsment of ompiiy I'ollection of taxes Expenses of vlectinn ItciMiin on L-oiuiry Iniililing. . . . P.ud fortrniMiiipt frmii LiheCo. " opinion mi .u-fwini'iit kiiva 31 ney irfiiinlt-il on btena- 1! sird of Cnuit C i.rt jmiei... tialnrics and fee of Co. "ificors.. 128 UI ITi! -M) ' 1(57 2: 1.330 20 2,035 03 533 U liM 18 1,572 73 105 93 433 2-JS 49 70S 00 5Ti7 50 21 U 10 It) 00 12 50 r..-; oo 1.251 70 Total ,-itiKMiiit, of H-xrrants dravin since .Tulv 1. 1SS1 $10,05 72 Iitterot jmul oo toitntv wanant?, iHleuiuwl and u-mcelml 2 2(58 8(5 P.nd atate trewnrer. stte tax 8.0Sti 17 " school funil from taxei 5, SOS 50 " " rrnea in fttite eaxra 40 00 ' " sal of elraya.. SW 00 " Building fiuid 2,171 17 Total. 538,021 51 CEKCKAI. 1TJND, Dr.. 'l'"ili in miity trcA nry July 1, lS8t.... 2.IC3 Oj Received from taxes up to July 3, 1882 3S,19t 51 Iteieiveil from lieeiires Vmm in "late eases. . . 108 CO Mi 00 00 00 37 50 50 00 lOt 05 Sales of i strays Trial feel 1 Forfeiture, of bail bniul Jlou'y refiiiiiled traniH Rtciit3 Co pnrpnaes 40,7S8 til (JENERAE rUXD, Cn. warrants ledae iiciiJSs-GjJH J"! - ffrfr esf-p9-rf-m ftit,.- 2,968 t P1 wliwi fund, tax. iinn anu iixrav. i 5.333 50 Tax jkI, state trauurer 8JSG 17 B'iiM?n5 fund ......: 2,171 '17 Cash in Co. treasury.. I.G2G 19 Total 510,780 21 I htrebj- certify the foregoing exhibit to Le eorrott. HEXUY KLirPEU Coimtv Cb-rk. County Treasurer's lieport Bal. in general fund July 1, 1S&1..$ 2103 05 " school fund " " .. 721 43 " Imililiins fund " " .. 3333 48 Amount received diiringyear end ins July 5, 1SS2 -.-- H25 1 -1G ToUl $47173 32 TER t'ONTR V. State taxes paid S S9SG 17 Car.eeled Co. warrants returned 20003 23 Interest on sime 22fiS SO School order paid... 7417 55 Ril.iiipe on band in rliool fund 1271 CO B.il inco on hand in pencral fund I(i2G 19 Amount on hand in budding riind 5S04 G5-S47473 32 M'lionr. itvii. Balance on hand July 1. 1881 S 721 43 Amount received from State Board 2029 20 Received from comity tax 520S 59 " " fines m State pases.. 40 00 " " eslray auunals 9T 00 Total. .3SUS9 22 BR COSTR A. I School orders piid $7417 55 jBaliiiL-aou hand 1271 07 S3CS9 22 3:i!3:,i.(j i'i ?;. A-nonnt on Innd July 1, 18S1 S3333 4q received from county tax 2471 17 T , .. mZvA PiP.Yr. I t60 Jacksonville, Or , July 5, laS2, ZSE3K3 (utlcuia Geo. W. Brown. 48 Marshall St.. Provi dence, K. I., cured by Uuicura Resolvent (Wood purifier) and CuticuraandCuticura bosp (the great skin cures; of a Ringworm Humor got at the barber's, which spread alloicrhis ears, nick and face, uts.ilor fix years resisted "all kiuds of treatmiut. 233X123. EZXXXS3.0X-, F. 11. Drake, Esq , agent for Harper & Bro., Detroit, Mich., gives tin astonishing account of his cac (eczema indent), ivhich had bee trailed by a consultation of physjans without benefit, and which spet-di'y yielded to the Cuticura ltesolr int (blood purifier) internally and Cuti cura and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures) es,:rnallv Scald SZcsncl. H. A. Raj wnd. Auditor F. W., J. & S. R. R. , Jnckso.i Mich., was cured of Scald H.-ad of niiv jars duration by the Cuti cura Remedies. 23ch:o:23. Di llon. Wm. Taylor. Heston, Mass. per manently cured of a humor of Hie face and sculp eczema) llmt Intel htmi treated un MtcreftiUv kir twelve man U, manvof rBtsn1 so: frf'rrisnsr aamoVrGled sptQMMfM, m weti m JSBropuan authori ties. jyjzmx. oi-uat. 3Irs. Bowers, 148 Clinton St., Cincin nati, speaks of her sister's child, who was cured of milk crust which resisted all remedies for two years. Now a fine healthy hoy, with a beautiful head of hair. Frank A. Bean, Steam Fire Engine 6, Ronton was cured of Alopecia, or tailing ot the hair, by the Ctiticur.v Resolvent Oilood purifier) internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures) externally. Which completely restored hi hair when rill said he wouldlosc it. T ron tuiojat. Tho Cuticura treatment consists in the internal Use of the Cuticura Resolvent, the new blood purifier, and the external use of Cuticura and Outicura Soap, tlio great skin cures. Oia.-tS.oti3.-r5, Remedies are for sale by all druggists. Price of Crricnu, a 3tcdicinal Jelly, small boxes, 50. : large boxes 1 ; Cimcun v RFS'ir.vi-NT, the new Blood purine. St per bottle. (VrrcrRV Sow (the queen of medieiinil and toilet soaps), 2."c. Ct-Ti-cuuv 3lEnici-i. Snvro Por. 15c. Principal depot, WEEKS & POTTER. Boston, 3Ias3. Sanford's Radical Cure. Cleitr h.t d und voice, etiy Irfeathing, svTeet brc.u i, pcrlta-tsuull, u.ttf Hud hear m.g. "1 iMjI) no dlstrtM, by iialii) Sax fouu's Raiwai. CmtU. tneee niti- jour head Is ready to fly oil, ejM nal imse nitiumi; water, throat p.in-11-d i in bin id tiveii li oi tak San hnuitS iivwcAi. .Li:t: tor tntanh and bo etircd . Vitch Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, ilnrijfo d and Clover Biossorna arc what S.uil'onl's Radical l tire is made ot. one bottle Radical' ure, one box Catarrhal solvent ' mid Sanfoid's Inhaler, in one package for $1. Sold everywhere. WEEKS -t POTTER, Boston, iOj-UiY. B1.KVTBIC1TY Gentle, yet cfixctive, v t 7" T -ATit''. . uni unittd with Healing tl lifr Bal.s.un, under coli.ins VOI.T.M" KI.MTKIC plas ters one hundrtd limes superior to all other til isters for even' Pain, -iflo-rCli Weakness and lull uumntiou. Price 23c. Sold everywhere. zssjs?- "s,csr4ci2)cfa.' Liver IlICGrXJJLA.TOR THE Universal Yejetuble Panacea Of coneentrated extracts selected and com- Kitinikd from among the many Herbs and Plants of Natures Great Botanic Garden For the speedy and permanent relief of the most hopeless cases of lYNPllSIA, JACVDICl", Cllll.r.S A.VD i'kvku. nis,(iitci:it::i) okjk.stio.v, KI1TUl.K.aCY,.V.0 acidity, wtit beia niMi ' wro axd o.is rnovi '-- k TirtsTomitt, Sick tlPBthJ1'!1'' Constipated Bowels aud eert DebilTK. -331 dl Other li3C.isc3'' arrtsnur luu ,i iiims- KSPtjS is fffidBSaa V IT .i iilis-Wlil-vw-- ach or n iu-h f e or irsordgrcd Uveri" EsT FOR SAU: t v-ERYWHERE -a Redingtou fc Co., Son Yrancisco, Agents for tlie PiK-itlc (.Vast. Dated Mny 27. Ib82. J. a. c IKD-TCIX. A. 1. JOH.NS0X. Cardvell &. Johnson. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, COL LECTORS, AUCTIONEERS AND Coavoynriooro. Farm, land, mines, live stock etc., bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated, und collections made. All business intrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. Parlies desiring to pur chase lands in this vicnity will bc con veyed to the premises free of charge. Ad-d-cso all communication-, to Cardwell & Johnson, Jacksonville, Oregon. Stock Faim for Sale. The ttnder-igntd ofLrs 400 acers of land for vile. 1 JO acres are muler fence, and a giKid d el in- and two birns wi'l be found on the f at in. The place Is also well wood ed aud siipp ied with plenty living water, or pirlieulnrs enquire 'at this office or at EuojaixofP.V,01Wcll. T , ... . L rVlLAOHAS. Jacksonville Tunc 21th, 1882. Jlntus t'Uiai auil mica Ter Sole. The nnileriifrrir.il nir..-.. r ..l. .i. : . ig c aim and d.-ch known as the Cady & """.-"-'"", in uiu aJiJCKwciriiisinci. rr.-,it.I,'r "wnlars enquire at this oluce or K COHN. i Jacksonville, Oregon, Juiis ID. ,0.