: A ORECON SENTINEL JACKM.NVII.L.K Saturday, Dkcemuer 2, 1882. "jchcjjg:, Lah rent Rmcknri. Ora.l Jane 3, 1S8. J To all TThom It iay Canrrriu Kollre l hrrrbj Klvrn thai I kaie esls tanlrd thcKKON hl'..NTINKL m llir pnprr In MlilrJi I (hall krrrallrr publish nil pro rmptlom. fcmrstriiit and applications Tmr mining patrnlH for land I) Ins tirur Jacksonville Jclo.s ronulj, Orrson. W. r. BKS'JIWIV. ICrslotrr. For Sale. Four thousand pounds of Liverpool salt coarse and fine at Nick Ficka's butcher shop. Good Enough. B. F. Dowell has lecured a judgment against Jesse Applegato for the latter'R portion of the security on the Samuel . May tend, and defendant ha? been given un til January 20th to srttle. Lost. On the 1st of December on the road between here and Chavner.s bridge on Rogue River, one box con taining three men's hats. The finder will confer a favor anil be liberally re warded by returningjqlliiii-ofiiesr - Unfounded. Win. Dye, who wis rejAirted drowned while crossing some Stream in Like county a short time since, came to town this week to deny the charge, and showed substantial proof that such was not the case. J. M. Edwards has alto returned. Discontinued. Having found it Unprofitable We'Is Fargo & Co. have discontinued their ex pi ess line from Ashland to the Lake country, the ord cr taking effect yesterday. This is to he regretted as it proved quite a con Vanience to both ends of the line. Turkey Shooting. Lovers of the sport have arranged for a grand shoot ing match at Granville Naylors farm near town on Saturday, Dec. 23d, when all who attend will be assured of a good time at least, and some tuikeys if thry prove good shots. Everybody is invited. Commissionek's Court. The follow, ing are the proceeding of tho regu ar term of this court, besides the audi.ing of a large number of bills: Miss Maud Tuffs was awarded n scholarship in the State University at Eugene City. White Bros, were granted six 'mouths liquor license from Dec. 8th. Masquerade Ball. The managers -of the masquerade bJl to be given at Holt's Hall on the evening of January 1st, 1883, have made all the necesxiry arrangements required, and there is no doubt but that it will provn successful in every particular as all their former efforts have proven heretofore. NiW band, of Cottonwood, will furnish mu sic and everything will be first class. Best Bargains Offered. The-Urg-est arrivals of the season at the New York store which has this week re ceivad the most extensive and finest as sortment of general merchandise ever offered in this market, consisting of drv and fancy goodR, notions, clothing, and the best and latest pstrrns of of boots and shoes, hats, cap, etc., which will be sold under the hummer. Call and zeo and yuu will find it to be so. A Change. G. V. Colcig, former ly of Canyonville, has been appointed Railroad Agent at Riddle, vice J. H. Small, who goes to the southern term inus of the road to attend to the rail road business. Mr. Colvig is a wide awake business man and our merchants naed have no fear of trouble in their business transactions with bim &r every thing entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Fatal Shooting Affray By tele graph we learn of a hhooting affray that took place on Stiver river in Har ney valley one day this week between Peter Stt-ngcr, well known at this place and at Canyonville, and a man named Rush Frazer, in which the lat ter lost his life. Stenger was arrested and had an'examination before a Jus tice in Hatney valley, when he was acquitted on the ground of having killed Frazer in self defense. Family troubles is said to be the causo. tOl'AL ITEJ1S. Concert to-night. Scarlet fever has made its appear ance at Ashland. High mass at the Catholic Church on Christmas eve. New year alls on the 1st day of January next year. Good weather for farmers but our mihers don't was happy. Lit'le & Chase make a fine display with their holiday goods. Three Farms fc.r sale. E.iquiro of T. G. Rearoes, Jacksonville, Oregon. Immigration continues and rcsil estate transactions are numerous. For R cough or cold thero is no rem edy equal to Ammen's Cough Syrup. Fire destroyed Vicker.s and Curry's saloon in Harney valley a short time ago. Hogs are falling in price, several lots having bten vjold here this week at live cents. The skating rink did not run last evening and the "Tidings." "J-8 that it bus closed. " Road Supcrviors are expected to mako their reports to the county court next term. Quincy A. Brooks .of Linkville passed through town this week on his way north. A new store ha been opened on Wagner creek with Tallent & Harvey as proprietors. The Miller &. Kretzer mine on Jack son creek is now ready for work, only awaiting water. Dont' forget the printer when you make your annual settlements. We need the money. Read Mrs. Prim's new ad this week and give her a call boon if you want to secure bargain. Guns and pistols repaired at John Miller's on short notice and in work man like manner. Flour is now quoted at $20 a thous and at the Phoenix mills and is sti 1 advancing in price. One of our saloon keepers was bound over this week in 5100 bonds for keep ing a gambling house. The infant sen of W. J. Wimer. died at the familv residence in Waldo last week of diphtheria. The Lake county tax cases will come upbetnie Judge Hanna today, this being the time set for trial. David Johns and Henry Bolt of Appleuatp. were in town this week nfter their winter supplies. Miss Ella Griffiths had an ankl dis lodUed by v-tiing thrown from a horse nraK Rock Point on Sunday last. A J. Eddv. n, vnung man vist ar rived from the Eist, has taken a posi tion as clerk in N. Fisher's-store. The game law goes into effect on January 20'h, 90 days from the time it received the governors signature. Christmas Ball at the TJ. S. Hotel Dec. 25th, and the masquerade at the same plate on the evening of Jauuarv 1st. Thos. Haymond of Woodville gave us a call ibis w-ek while here r.s a witness on the V. G. Breeding land case. John X. Miller was find -?5 and costs by Judge Niinau this wiek for shoot ing a pistol in the. streets of Jacksonville. Society Elections. The follow ing Ashland societies elected the sub joined list of officers last week: Ashland Lodge No. 45. I. O. O. F.: W W. Kentor, N G.; W. C Daley, T. G-; H. C. Mver, Sec.: F. M. Drake. 3?; &rH. Tt-IiiIow Treas. Trustees! A., T. Hehnan, E. DePeatt, W C. DaW, Ashland Lodge No. 189 L O. G. f., (officers installed last Friday evening "bv A. D. Helman Lodge Deputy): H. C. Mycr, W. C. T; Mis-. Millie Vin ing, W. T.; Miss Addie Wilshire, Sec; F. M. Drake, F. Sec; Miss Horlenso Rusrll, Treas; Airs. A..H. Russell, W.C.; Mis Francis Garrette, W. M ; Mrs. M. Sufon, I. G.: Mrs. A. V. Gillette, O. G.; J. D. Fountain, P. W. C.T. Religious. Rev. Mr. McGee will preach in the M. E. Church in this place next Sunday morning and even ing at the usual hours. . . . Rev. B. J. -Sharp will preach in Ashland next Sun dav morning and evening Rev. M. A. Williams will hold services in the Presbyterian Cl.uruh next Sunday. both morning and evening Rev. R. C.Oglesby will preachnt Antioch school house. Saturday evening at 6 o'clock and Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m.; also at Table. Jlock school-house in the even ing at tho usual hour. Preaching at Brownsboro on the 17th inst., both morning and evening.... Elder M. Peterson will preach at Central Point Sunday morning, at Rock Point the following Sunday nt 11 o'c'ock A M. . . . .Rev. A. M. Russell at Lone Oak school-house Sunday at the usual irorn ing hour and at Phoenix in the evening. Plymale is hauling lumber for his new livery stable on the construction of which operations will soon be com meuced. The trans.v of Venus on Wednesday last was not visible in Jacksonville on account of the fog and no smoked glass was needed. Nick Fick has moved his butcher shop across the street to the Card well building which he has fitted up neatly for that purpose. Ash Heald, nni of the tho old-time miners on Foots crerk, came to town this week to receive medical treatment. His wife accompanies him. Mike McManus passed through town this week with one of Jav Beach's finf fillies which he will deliver to Joseph Buchtel of Portland. Remember Miss Kelly's concert at Holt's Hall this evening. A first diss, entertainment is nssured. Admission, 50 cents, children half price. Rev F. X. Blanchet is paying n pas toral visit to Josephine county and no services will be held at the Catholic Church to morrow in consequence. A first-class npw Singer sewing ma chine for sale at this office at a bar gain. The most useful Christina present that you could givn your wife. Warren Lodge and Oregon Chapter of Masons hold elections at their next regular meetings, and insulation will take place on St. John's Day Dec. 27th. A full attendance of the mfmbers of the Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge, is re quested for next Monday evening when the election of officers will take place. Sam Bowden returned from Wolf creek this we-k where he has been fit ting up a hydraulic claim for a Port laud company. He proposes returning in a few days. E. C. Brooks' assortment of goods suitable for holiday presents is the best in town being supplied with everything from the cheapest to the most expensive. The store of S. Colin is so full of goods that he must make room b some means so as to be able to store iIip bal ance on the road. Bargains can be had by calling soon. The new law provides that the treas urer of Jackson county slmll receive a salary of 5500 n-r annum; of Joseph ine countv, 5300; Luke county, 5200; Multnomah, $1,000. Ashland will have a saloon after all it seems as Carter Bros, are making arrangements to open one there in a few days. Beer and billiards will be purchasable at this place. . Masks of all descriptions for sale at E. C. Brooks', Little & Chase's and D. W. Crosby's. Prepare yourself for the masquerade ball at once, while ou can get your ihoice in masks. Mr. Marsh informs us that he has secured a good portion of the lumber lequired for the court house and will soon commence working it into shape at his planing mills at Ashland. If you want a sewing Machine call at E. C. Brooks' drug, watch, clock, and jewelprv store. His machines are a little finer and his prices a little snugger than any other bugger's. After this date the mail f - Wrights postoffice, nnd intermediate . x", will leave Jacksonville 'hi Mondv morn ing, returning on the following day. It formrrly left here on Tuesday. Richard Cook informs us that he is now running a trick into the Steamloat quartz ledge and has every assurance that he will strike the pay streak when he once has everything in working order. Intelligence has been received from W. II. Maeaul.iy, the land buyer, nnd those who sold to bim are satisfied that be is in earnest and that all tho sale contracted for in this county will yet be made. S. Shumpf was before Justice Root of Ashlnnd on Wenesdav on charge of assault preferred by M. Forennn, of Wagner cree , and was fined 510 nnd .costs, amounting to in all ahout ?ttl.tJU. Tidings." Max Mnller returned from Link ville estei day where he lias been at tending to his government freight, con tract. He brought in a fine lot of fiesb lake trout that went off like hot cakes on his arrival. A number of depositions have bern taken this week bj J. II. H offer in the case of Picfnlitatne vs. Draper, a'chancery suit to settle a question of atnr rigi t. Several citizens from Foots creek were present. Death to rats, mice, roaches and ants; Parsons Extehshnatoi:. Bams granaries ami households cleared in a single night. No fear of bad smells. Best and cheapest einiiu killer in the woild. Sjld everywhere. Judge Fitch of Eugrnc City is re ported to be seriously ill at his home with but blight chances of recovery. Divid Linn of this plee, hi brother in la v, will e,o down to pay him a isil if bi coudil'on does t.ot improve. W. J. Stanley returned from the railroad front thi week on a short visit to bis fMnily here. He has been in chaige of the camp employed on tun nel No. 1 for some liim pnst and will return in a few days to resume work. Alaie number of h-r numerous friends paid Madame Holt a visit e tenia)- motning to see the new baby lint unived eaily that morning. It's a boy, and e wish the Ma lauui and the boy both long lif and prosperity C. K, Klum has resigned his position es telegiapb opeiator for the Western Union i.ino and W. L. Whiting takes bis place. The tilegraph oflico has been remove 1 from Mr. Klum's harness shop in Masonic building. A good appointment. "Tidings." Teamsters hauling freight between An important ruling,1 was-mude on the 10th inst. by Cuiuiiit-sioner Mc Fair ami th it will e.stui.sli a prece dent. It readx: ,-In se of simulta neous applicat:ons forvtinber culture entry of a tract in iheH-autB section the registerand receiverVe instructed to sell the right of entry'Jo the highest bidder." 01 this place and Riddle must pav cents per pound for the hay required on the i on 1 and it is nn wonder they don't get rich. Unless a higher rate of freight is now paid most of them will be compelled to quit. The nw bridge across Illinois river in Josephine county has bren complet ed mil is a substauti.il structure. Dan Hunt, the contractor, informs us that the county has ordeied the bridge covered and he will do th.it work also, commencing in a few days. A meeting of tho creditors of the MclCenziei Ifauilray mill wu held on Saturday last but uodefiuite conclusions lavo yet been arrived. The mill has been closed down by the proprietors until such time when some satisfactory arrangement with all parties are made. JJoth R. W. Derickson at Horse- lietjl ami the tspey, Kos,s it Uo. mines at black well seem tnhavo trouble with their mill, neither having worked sat-J Isfactorily since they were set up. It is hoped that some im rovement will soon be made so as to give their ledges a fair trial. L H. D. Langeof Red Dluff passed through town this week on his wav from Wolf creek to his honi-j at (In former place. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. A A. Sutton, furtn uly a resident of Jacksonville, who wasbnlly ciippled up ft mil injuiics received since leaving here. James Lvttle of Josephine county passed through here this week on hi way to Portland on a business trip. Mr. Lvttle recently sold biscopper mine neir Kerbyville to the Villard company receiving u neat sum, and since then he has discovered another that is even more valuable than tho onn sold. Fears are entertained for the safety of Mr. J. A. Norlbriip, who left his home some months ago with a baud of cattle for th railroad. His wife re ceived a letter from him nearly two months ago, written at Jacksonville, stating tint he hud sold his cattle nt a good figure nnd intimating that he would sj-ortlv start "for bnnie, since which time nothing has been lnard from 45 Dr. T. R. Young htjfclocated at Central Point for the prjRice of his profession as phyichn ipnd surgeon and will always be fount ready to at tend to calls day ornight. Dr. Young is a grnduato of' the medical college nt Louisville, Kntticky, nn I comes well recommended.'. Give him a call when ailing. t Proposals for bids upon, the mai routes in Oregon, for four ears serv ice beginning Jul 1, 18&3, areadver tised for. ' Bids will be rrct-ired up to Jan 6. 1883. Ltt of rjute, with schedules, instructions, Ptr, will be fur nished to anyone nppUinpto the See ond Assistant Postmurer General, Washington, 1). C- Ai tides of incorpi.r- of tho "North wst New.sPriiitji. anjl Pole lWhiii Co. w ere fiijfdin- the office of Countv Clerk .of Multnomah cnunty, in Porland. Nov. 20. h, by J. A Stow bridge, Geo. Woodward, Sam Coulier, . W. Wells, ami in. Utile, Jf- vJapi. lal, 5100,000. This is the tieW morn ing paper soon to be started in Port land. Many druggists recomnipnd, and try to sell what pays them the largest profit. Do not be dtceived. Ask for Ainuien'h Cough Syrup. Take no oth er. The remedy stands on its cwn merits. You can buy a sample bottle for 15 cents, and test it yourself. Lirger bottles at 50 cents and SI. Ask to see the larger size and read tjie w rapper. i The Mart Taylor troupe will perform at llg S'ickv school house Dee. 27lh, at Central Point Dec. 28ih. at Willow S'ptings school house Dec. 29tb and al Fooik creek Dec 30th, a social dance to follow ec!i performance. Mart needs uo recommendation at our bands as it is well known that hi alwavs gives a good show. Admission, 50 cents, children half pi ice. . Tho iron mines recently located on Rogue River are prospecting well and promise to form one of the most im portant indusiiies .f this alley in the near future. B F. .Miller of Sardine creek, one of the oiiginal discover r, has also re located a claim, and he also predicts further (fevelopcmehts in the discovery of other valu ilile minerals in that section in tho near future. W. L. Recrtrd, the genial agent for the San Francisco Marble AVorks the man who lus done moretryfiiipinve the looks of ourceuctty iharJanv one. excepr our worthy Sexton, s;.r.eil for San Francisco this we-k infei ding to stop on Jhe roml nsJiVgiu-", Jng nnd take order. His " work fs'the esl err brought to this section' Hnd those needing hiiv woik in his lini-fannot do better than by pmtroniziiig Mm when he returns next spring. R. & Dunlap will receive orders during his absence. The lectin e at the hull of ih Cham pions of Honor last Monday night was well atieiidi il. John Bees-m, the lectuier, placed the use of whifkv and vaccination on the same fooling as useless for its cuie or prnt-ntinu of disease and be presented a great deal of professional testimony as follows: 23,000 children w ho had been vaccin-.-ted die -annually in Loudon of the small pox and many who weie robust ami healthy, were never well after inocula tion. A company of soldiers were vaccinated with matter taken from a Spanish girl unit every one was soon afflicted with syphilis. Another com panv was vaccinated, some died and the rest of them had to Ik discharged on Kccount of the same disease. U.ULUOtM oti. The track of the O. & C. railroad is now laid 47 miles south of Roseburg, and will be laid about 15 miles furlhur this vinter. The telegraph line is built along the line of tho O Jb C. C. R. U. extension to a point- 20 miles south of here, -and will soon be around at Uedtields nt the north end of tho big tunnel where it will connect with the through line. The office at Redlields has been discoti tinuetl and one established at the west fork of Cow creek, where the R. K. Co. propose to make their head quarters for the winter. West fork is 20 tiiiles south of Riddle, and 1G miles north of the big tunnel. The "Tidings" says that Thes. Hurl burl, son of Jthn A. Hurl'mrt, ami chief transit man of the party in the Siskiyous the past season, cameup from Portland on Sunduy's stage to do some more prelimin-iry woik at the state lino on the southern slope of the Siski yoits. He will mak" his hrndqunrters at Cole's and expects lo complete tho work for which he was sent -in about three week. Itveeas that in ligure ing upon the different routes anil grades through the pass, the officers of the road wanted morn data from the south ern slope. It is not unlikely that Mr. Hulburt will Im ordeied to begin the locating survey soon after the notes of his present woik shall have been re ceived at the Portland office. Blackleg. A wriier in the Yreka "Journal" gives the following treat ment for cattle afflicted with this dis ease: In the earliest stage, bloodletting to the extent of 5 or G quarts. Admin ister half-ounce doses of nitre in solu tion everv half-hour for 4 or 5 hours. Give the animal much water to drins, and if chances of recovery are observed, 4 ounce doses of Mindererus's spirit, or solution of the acetate of ammonia, must be given every 4 hours. As the animal rallies, it may be desirabla to admi-ister n mild purge of Epsom or Glauber salts. The local treatment consists m incisions into thi swollen part, care being taken that the "pints are not penetrated. Tho incisions must be washed with the following lotion: Chloride of zinc, 1 drachm; wa ler, 12 ounces; dissolve and apply with inen rag or lint, confining the moisture by gutta-percha or oil-silk. Treat ment is not often successful, but wc have the facilities for prevention by deed draining, whereby many iasture lands have been rendered perfectly safe after having repeatedly ruined ten ant farmers from destruction by black quarter. In soni'j hill lands, where drainage does not. appear the cause, the ma nttv may he prevented tiy giv ing to all the cattle on the farm a week ly dose of an ounce of nitre. The ani mals that thrive most rabidly should have the medicine rather morfrequent ly, though not to such an extent as. to reduce their condition. DIED. KIEFER In Albany, Nor. 25:b, Roip, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keifer, agtd 10 years, 7 nirnths anil 25 days. Cuiulnriinil Arsenic From the basis of many -of the Ague remedies in the market, and are tho Inst resort of Physicians and people who know no better medicine to em ploy, for this distressing complaint. The effects of either of these drugs are destructive to the system, pro ducing head ache, intestinal disorders, vertr dizziness, ringing in the ears, and depression of the constitutional health. Ayer 3 Ague Cure is a veg etable discovery, containing neilhtr quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, nnd is an infullible and rapiil curu 'or every form of Fever anil Ague. Is effects are permanent and certain, and no injury can. re sult from its use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior renudy for Liver Complaints. It is an excellent tonic and piwcntive, as welt as cure, of all complaints p?ciliar to malarious, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action on the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stim ulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. Fou Sale by all Dealers. ies nod declares InS will hive ro unpaid. He JrU no iiiten ver nt.gin'4 Uispr-nlaa he-is S-far only one of the c!.-fitnnt.s be tas e the Gai field Biard of Audit has been heard from in reference to the action of tho IJiirJ. This is Dr. Bliss who visits the most blight ing condemnation upon tin heads of the unf'.rtunate gentlemen who passed upon his claim. H 1ms succfded-iu getting himself interviewed and strikes an attitude b-fore tho country and with an emphasis worthy an auctioneer loftly disdains to touch onn mmuiv of the beggardly pittsnen of SG.500 al lowed him by the Board. Ho claims he lost all Ii's practice got bio oil pois oned anil suffered a great in'iiv ajonics and injuries nod declares InS will 1 more or go tion howe sured I he reporter ho woolir,!!!' Ii'm claim against the estate". Tlie other claimants are yet to heac.from. On Fiidav night of last week a trag edy wns enacted at Smith River, which resulted in the death -it n young ninnj bv the name of Arnold, who had ar rived at that pbiCP from Oregon, a few dsvs before. Joseph Wood, n resident of Curry County Oregon, con milled the deed, the weapon used bing an iron stove poker. We refrain from giving anv iarticu'ars of the affair, in order that the public mind may be as little biased as possible, as Wood is under arrest, nn I wi'1 have his trial here 'I he inunj man lived twelve hours after the affray. Wood lenving for bis home in the morning, having no idea thut behad inflicted a fatal wound on Arnold until Slierilf Hughes or restpd him. Coroner Fnmtz was no tilled who went to theVnllev nnd held an inquest on the lrodv of tbedecasf d, th" verlict being, in rfj-ist murder. Since the nl'ove was in rrpe Wortd has had his preliminary examination which results in his discharge. This was brought about, we bear, f om Hip fact of some of the root- important. Chief engineer Morris, nnd manager Kohler went south ibis week 8 ivs the "l'laindealer," on a general tour of in Kpection of the woiks o? the It. R. ex tension. The line of snrvev has been completed to the Uock Point bridge in Itogiie Hiver valley, and there all work in that line stopped. Them has been no linn located ihrough the Siskiyou mountains. Work on the Central Pa citic end has been stopped, or nearly so and knowing ones alieady are whis pering it around that an riitiicrr new route will be chosen from "Jump OfT Jo'e," or Grant's Puss, and it is not nt all unlikely that the road may yet go down thecOist however, our Jackson county friends will pie is excu-o us for indulging m the speculation. A Cow Creek, Oregon correspondent of the Yreka "Josiriiil" writes as fol lows, in reference to rni road mutters, mdiT the il.t of Nov. 19th. "When I write finni Cow Creek I mean any when: from Abraham's mill to Hi Idle burg. 1 hae paid a visit along the line, ami find everything booming The wagon roid from the long tunnel has been corduroyed for several "inibs and mukes a goo I winter road, but rough on teamsters nnd horse flt-sh. The right of wav is nil cleared at.d the tunnels, of which theie nre seven with in a few miles', arp all progressing slow but sure. Chinese nre eiuplyed in most of t hem, two strikes on each drill, and there are tv'o'ir flirty in a gang .White .tnen pi.: as foremen and s.hn -vart nwiv rock from t' e. tunnel. All require limbering, as the rnek is seamy and not considered safe. The timbers are set apart, nnd are hewed in the woods, snaked down the mountains and framed at the mouth d the tunnels ready for usp. As we proceed down tho cunvoii tents are seen scatterir-g every half mile, and the heathen Chi nesp an- to be seen in every quirt r like a flock of sheep on a hill side. The camps compose from 50 lo 250 Everv ibiv heavv blasts are put into the rock which iPinovrs tons, and every body nre warned away from the ramps itut of danger. The rocks fly m everv direction, and often a hole is made in a tent large enough for a good sized chimney. 12 miles from the long bridge on Cow creek, a bridge will beplared across the main creek of 150 span. Howe tru?s. piers of which will be constructed during the coining week. Proceeding down the creek one and a half miles on the west side, the '.Vest Branch comes in nt right angles, and a truss bridge, 150 span, i ready at Myrtle creek, to come on the trxin as soon as thetrack is laid to that point. The piers are n'A completed and the faKe woik is up ie-idy for the span to lei p'iced in position. The grade is nearly completed to the second tunnel, and the tiiiin is expected to (lie west Branch in nbont ten day. Today the psvmaster of the R. R. Co. is expected along with his boi.y guard, which con sists of nbout ten men armed with Remington rifles, and would sciro al most any one away except a Jckp James. The weather is cold in the morning with considerable fro?t, but during the dav the sun shiues brightly and nil nre in hope that it will lust until Christmas, but Oregon is Oregon nnd it tnnv break loose at any time, and be loo moist for comfort. ' Prof. Thos. J. Byrnnt, President of the well known Byrant's biisinrss Col lege, St. Joseph, Missouri, (which will send its circulais to any address free) bus published a "Chart of Double En try Book Keping," which (though purposely small eight 1G mo. pages) is the result of many vear'n experience as nccountaut, counsellor nnd teacher, and contains information of great utility to every accountant, and such others as have occasion to test the accuracy of books, financial statements or liiisiness cilculalious, or to delect counterfeit iiionev. Postage stamps received. It will be sent to any address on re ceipt of 1. To all who are sulfering from the er rors nnd indi'cretionsof youth, neivous weakness, parly decay, loss of manhood, ifcc, I will send n reciepe that will cure you, fkee ofciiauge. This great remedy was discovered by n missionary in South America. Send a self nd diessed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Lnman, Station D, New York City. Motlsrr Died r salt Klituru. J. W. Adams, Newark, Ohio, says: "Cutieura Remedies arc the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this country. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe Cutieura would have saved her life. My nrms, breast and head were covered for three years, whir-h nothing relieved or cured until I used the Cutieura Remedies. ...I.... a-, Hirnnrnrw ini t (jLticnrd MARRIED. CAILEY COLLINS In Table l'ock precinct, Dec. 3d, by Rev. 1'. C. Oglesbv, J. S. Bailey nnd Miss L. S. Collin. JUSTUS KENNEDY At the resi denejjof J. Neathiiinmer, mar Rntk Pciiit, Nov. 29, by J. Neiithmamcr, J , P. John Justus and Miss Lillie Kennedy. fijBfc.T4e.lu;ji NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - T. R. YOUNG, M. D., 2?hysican And Surgeon, Central Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all knuri MOVEMENTS OF THS GREAT Taylor Family. Will perfotm at TJig Stickey school house, Wtdnesday ci-ming, Dec." 27. At Central Point, Thursday evening. Dec. 23. At WilloV Springs school house, Fri day evening. Dec. 29. At Fools Creek, Saturday evening, Dec. 00. Fu't troupe and fine string baud. Dance afur curb pcifoimsince. Admission 30 cents, clii'dren 2-1 cents. WflETER OPSSK3&G AT I'S. P. P. Prim's Mi liaery Store. Ceo. "W. Brown, 48 Marshall St., Provi dence. 12. 1., cured by uticura Resolvent (blood purifier) and Cutieura and Cutieura Soap (the great skin cures) of a Uingworm Humor got at the barber's, which spread all Otcrhis cars, neck and face, and for six years resistid all kinds of treatment. SIxJLxl XXixaaioxr, F. II. Drake, Kst a;cnt for Ilarpcr & Bros.. Detioit. Mich., gives nn astonishing account of Ids case (eczema mtlent), which had bee- treated by a consultation of physicians without benefit, and which speedily yielded to the Cutieura Resolv ent (blood purifier) internally and Cuti cura and Cutieura Soap (the great skin cures) externally. Scald ZCZorxct. II. A. Raymond. Auditor F. W.f J. & S. R. It. , Jackson. Mich., was cured of Scald H.ad of nine years duration by the Cuti cuci Remedies. 33bS30233.,. l&n. Win. Taylor, Postou, iMass per-" maivcntly cured of ahumoroflhc face and scalp eczema) that had been treated un successfully tor twelve years by many of Boston's best physicians and most noted specialists, as well as European authori ties. VTills. Or-iX"t. .Airs. Bowers. 113 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 boy, with a beautiful head of hair. ST'n.niaa.:; 3EXn.ii-. Frank A. Bean. Ptcam Fire Engine C, Boston was cured of Alopecia, or tailing ot the hair, by the CAiticura Resolvent (blood purifier) interna'ly and Cutieura and Ciilicnni SiapOlie great SKin cures) externally, which completely restored kit hair when all said he would lose it. T" 1 ar bim. As he no doubt ha ' quite a sum j witnesspshavins been "gotawav wi'h. of money with him it is feared that he and the conflicting tesMimnv of those has been fouly dealt with "Curry who were brought into durt. "C. C. Couuty Postr" Record." HolL'ivvays I'ills Never Despair Something that never fails Fever and A'ut To the sick it is of little consequence ho they aro cured, whether from :i rational view of the ilif-ase or by the rules defined for tin guidance of tho profession, so long us the cure is certain and expeditious. To a sullering man the question on the relative merits of quiuiue or calomel if uninteresting. I he. faculty may wrangle and discuss their various theor ies, but Dr. Holloway'.s treatment dis pels doubt ere the disciples of Escula pins have tinihed tho first stage. Ilollowav's Pills are the only remedies which elFect a speedy and radical cure without danger of a relapse. Read the advertisement elsewhere. Important -Caution. None are genuino unli-ss tlie signature ot J. HaYDOck, surrounds each box of Pills nod Ointment. Roxes at 25 cents, G2 cents and 1 each. sTThere is considerable saving by taking the laruer sizes. Uollowat it Co., New York. Mite Society. Tim ladies of the mite society will give number of these pleasant niretin-js nt the bispmr-nt of the Pre.sbyteiian Church, Thuixlay evening, D ceiuber 14th, to which I everybody Ls invited HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW nil comp etc stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBDONS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS,. COLLARS AND CUFFS, "troiHnp;, ORNAMENTS, SILKS. LACES, neHlIcmtns' ami Lcdits' HanilKrnliitfs Call and see them nt the building form crly occupied by Dr. 1'obinson on Califor nia street. MBS. P. P. PRIM. 1" forvtmon't. The Cutieura treatment consists in tho internal use of the Cutieura Resolvent, the new blood purifier, and the external use of Cutieura and Outicura Soap, tho great skin cures. Renifdirs are for sale bv all drilgzi;(s. Price of CiTirritA, a Medicinal Jelly, will bows, 50. : large boxes Rl ; Clticitra Resolvent, the new Blood purifier, $1 per botile. Cmcrnv Sor (the queen of mrdicin-il and toilet soaps), 2."c. Cirrr ri'itv. Medicinal Shaving Sor. 15c. Principal depot, WEEKS fc POTTER. Boston, Mass. ASK FOR Union India Hubbcr Co's ruroPAraGara CRACK PH00 RTJB33R BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! E Sanford's Radical Cure. Clear IieaiUuml voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and hear ing, no rough, uo distress, by using Eai-i-'okd's Radical Cukk. Sneeze until your head is ready to fly off, ejes nnd nose running water, throat parclud and blood feverish or take San KoitD'i Radical Iuue for L'atanh and bo cured . Witch Hazel, 'American Pine, Canada Fir, Jlarigod and Clover Blossoms are what Sanford's Radical Lure is made ot. mc bottle Radical ure, one box Catarrhal solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, in on' package for 1. Sold everywhere. WEEKS fc POTTER, Boston, l nr lh H.t r fimpl CIIACK TR00F on llie hrK una l.irf th. MIIK OUM SPUINOS on tlio C.-t mi'l i ite,wlmli pn-ent ll'elr crarklm; or brMUnp Wnmenuw niallns tlirni with Rtlll BKK AM) A;Ul.ST'lSS"le which wtll liit. Itnrni last mure lliJH to ice mlotia any HuMxtr Iloot uiaaIo. TOR SALE BY ALLDEALEItS. ALL KINnS nUBIlF.': BSLTIXO. PCKINO nOSB, Sl'lSI.NO-.CLOrlll.NO.BOTS A.NDSII0LS, Etc. Goodyear Hubber Co. R. H. PEAE..Tr. J ., S.M. RbNYON. lAScn,s. Son Francisco, j ELECTRICITY Gentle, yet effective, united with Healing Balsam, render collins voltai'1 ELEcrmc plas ters one hundred times ft, "! f. superior ii j an imici ASTE" plasters for every Pain, Weakness and Inflammation. Price 2oc. Sold everywhere. WS o.&c.r.r.covs Freight Notice. To nccommodi.tc shippers of Southern' Oregon the Oregon and California Rail road Company has hired the large ware house al Riddle, and storage will be charged nt the rate of fifty cents per ton per month or factional pirt thereof. E. P.ROGERS, G. F. & P. Agent, O. & C. R. R. Portland, November t, 1883: