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"it )l Hiw.j.f-1. OREGON SENTINEL J ACICsON VI LI.I2 SATURDAY, i'lARCH 10, 1883. Lannofflccnl Rosclinrs. Ozn.l .June 30, 188D. j To all Wliem-H may- Courrrn: Ketlre I lirrclj clcn Hint I have ilrsl;; antrd tlicOIIMlUN M'.MIMX nMlic paper In which I'hlt'ftll hrrrnflrr publlDti nil pre cinptlont, lioiiicsfr.-ul nml iipiillr.-illfius for mlnlns pnlrnl for lands ljlns near JackonTillr.'Jhrknn rnnnly, uresoii. Y. V. IIKV.1 11111. KcMcr. Buooy Foil. Sale. A fine, new bugcy is offered for sale cheap for cash by Cronemiller. Sz Birdsey. It is neat, light and' substantial, and a bar gain can be secured. w Piano for SaIe. Miss Eugenia A. Kellcy has a filie piano which she oilers for sale very cheap for cash. Those wishing to purchase an instrument will do well to'looknt it and enquire1 the price. Pat Youu. Taxes. Sheriff Jacobs informs us that only about one-half of the taxes of this county hnvebeen paid up to this datoaMr those in arrears will reinembeWUKmly a fhort time remains in which- to pay them- before . -costs will be added.. Selling Out. Ei- Jacobs has de fterniiupd on closing-out his large Mock of general merchandise in his store t iters and quitting business." Bargains ...can be secured by calling socn. He .-&ieans just what he says and will prove at'to those who call. -Adjudged Insane. J'. I. Knight of Josephine county was this week ajuli;ed iineanc and taken to the asylum atEtst Portland by Sheriff Ryder of that county. His insanity is not of a vio lent nature and his many friends hope tof-bear of his speedy recovery. IEntertainment. A number' of the 'AinMieurt of this place will give air en tcrtsiunient at Holts hall next Friday evening when an excellent drama ill tersperned with song, ventriloquism etc. will bo presented. A line pro gramme is presented, as will be seen 'by consulting our advertising columns. o IceiCream Festival This socia ble was held in the basement of the Presbyterian Church last Monday evening when a large crowd attended and the receipts amounted to 53 50. Ice cream and cake wcie. served in abundance and the singing by the choir tended to held the crowd together until a lite hour. Lm .Broken. Den Van Vorst, an employe of Herd's saw-inill at Willow springs, had his leg broken this week by tbeilog carriage running over it. He w5 brought to town when Dr Ai ken ftl-the brnken limb, but the frac lureis such that the Doctor husherious doubts about its healing and amputa tion of tte leg may be necessary. Relioiot;s Items. Iter. M. A. "Williams will hold services at the PVeshyWien church in this place Sun day morning and evening.... H. C. Fleming will preach at Eagle Point Sflnday morning Ilev. 15. J. Sharp will hold iervices at Ashland Sunday, both morning and evening. . . . Ilev. It. 0. Oglesby preaches at Antioch school house Saturday evening and Sunday morning, .and at Table Rock at 4 o'clock p.m.... Lenten sen ices at the Catholic church, Rev. F. X. Blanche! officiating. Fine Stock Akhived. Jay Beach arrived from Klamath county this week bringing with him his fine stall, ions Altauiont and Wilburn besides twenty head of brood mares, colts etc. All of this stock has earned a most favorable reputation over the entile coast and wo are truly glad to hear of Mr. Beach's intention of locating omong us as he is universally ac knowledged to be the most enterpiis ing stock raiser that has ever vi-.it rd the county. Mr. Beach will make his headquarters at the Cardwell farm, near town, and will use that tiaekfor training purposes. Another Race. Arrangements were perfected this week for another race between the Slv and Pavnoanarcs for S250 a side, distance one quarter mile. The race is to take nlnccit Phoenix on Saturday, March 17-ih St. Patrick's dav when an interesting contest may be looked for. -This race --was made' and run- a short time since when it was found that the horses were about evenly matched although same dissatisfaction was expressed at the result and foul play suspected at the time. Thia.ra.ca is for tilood and the best horse wins. Jesse Simpson and Will S. Webb, jr., are the makers of the race and back the horses as first mentioned. ScnooL Meeting. A large number of the qualified voters of this di-tiict met at the school house on Monday last for the purpose of ele;ting a cleik and one director for the term of three Tears. Messrs, J. R. Neil, S. J. Day and K. Kubli were placed in iinmina tjon for the otlice of director, when a spirited contest ensued requiring nine ballots to decide who should till that most lucrative position. On the last ballot Jl R. Neil received a majority of one vote and was declared re-elected to this position which he has held for a term past. For the office of school clerk j. H. Huffer and A. M. Berry wero placed ia nomination, resultin" in the election of the first named. The annual report of school clerk Huffer was read which makes the follo-ving showing: Amount on hand at begin ning of term, SL058.S0; received dur ing the past year, $3,949 7?. TheJ disbursements of thepastyear amount to-3j907,61, leaving a cash balance on, Hand of' 81,100.96. Ji.nmin LOCAL liXJJS. Eugene Savage has gone to the rail road. Sara Bowden- returned from the coast yesterday. Drummers have commenced flocking in thick and fast. Joe C ough of Oanyonvilleis in the rfilley buying horses. The Barron maro has Iieen purchased by Crit Tobnan for $500.' Read what Sheriff Jacobs has to say in the advertising column.- Birdsey & Vance conduct a flourish ing business at Wilderville. The Supreme Court has granted a re hearing in the Kelly-Ruble case. Ammen's Cough Syrup cures coughs colds, bronchitis and consumption. Hampton Pankey died in Sam's val ley this week aged about 43-v cars. J. T. Ro'oson will woik in Marsh's factory at Ashlund for a short time. Emil DeRoboain lias nain taken the position of cleik at the U". S. Hotel. J; Lv.York, the liberal lecturer, is expected here soon-to deliver a seiics of iectutes. County Court was in session this week but I tansucted nothing but rou tine business. Tyler & Riley will have their new saloon in running order about the 20th of this month. S Matins and D N Birdsey were, up from Rogue River on a business visit ihi week. Chas. J. Howard went to Josephine county lust week to survey some min ing ground, letumitig vesteidav. J. R. Tozer was reelected Clerk of Ashland School Dlstiict,. and J". ). Fountain, Director, vice lliiamFailuw. K. Kubli is agent, for the standard agricultural implements of all kind:, and wlis cheap. Take a look at hi-, goods. J. M. Wbe nf Ashland paid us a short vi-.it this week and repoits busi ness thtiving in too uppar end of the valley. There are 4G children of school age in Ashland li-tiii:t 230 males mid 22.r) females. An iiiurcasu of fully over last v ear. Daniel Cronemiller has lieen award ed tlie contract for furnishing Fort Klamath with beef and hu I lis moved to that point. County Assessor Nichols was in town this week. He will soon com mence making the annual assessment of the county. Col. Stone anil wife have been visit ing Jackson county friends this week. The Colonel has fully lecovered from his late illness. Survevar General Tolman is en ;aged on a' new map of Oicgon by counties for the'postotlice department at Washington. C. S. Sargent "has returned from his trip to the Eistern States after two month's iib-ence and says Oicgon suits him well enough. The complaint comes from all over the. State, ihat. the piincipa! portion of the fall s ii grain has been killed by the late frosts. Home manufactured whisky can be had at the distillery here in a short time. They will b ready to commence work in a few days. J. I Hockett has sold his place, in Table Rick piecinrt to Win. Noah. He vvill locate at Phosnix and work at his tiude-ciiipenteiin.!. The only child of Nort E Mings and wife, their little daughter aged about four years, died a' Car.yonville yester dav aftei a short illness. Hank Monk, the famous stage diiver, who took H race Greeley, on his famous nMp, died at his homo in Carson, Nev. this week. Ex Sheriff Bvheeconteniphites taking n trip to th) Eistern States soon for the benefit of his health, which has not been the best of late. Tieasurer Pipe informs us that lie has forwaided JacksonorunU's portion cf Slate tuxes to headquarters. The amount due was $S,42C 04. Adam Schmidt informs us that Iip has completed Thos Gil-on's house at Sterliug anil tlvose who have seen it pronounce it a tine-residence.- Tha price of beef has fell two cenls in San Francisco on account of cittle being shipped from Mexico. Buvers her- have got a scare anil quit buying. Ca 1 on E J Cut lis at the new res tauiantfora plate of fresh Eistern oysters. A good im-al can be had at this bouse at any hour of the day or night. Win. Dve. who stands charged with theerimo of horse stealing, is said to have been captured' in Lako county i Ins week J he horse was also re covered. A religious journal in New York advertises the premium of aseven-shoi pistol to every new subscriber. Rather an effective method to reduce the ranks of the sinner. The Court House yard presents a lively appearance since the stonecut ters have commenced werk. It vvill be still' more lively when the other work men- commence. John Foil's new butcher shop vvill be open for business next Monday morn ing. The best of- hef, pork and inut ton and all kinds of sausage will al ways be kept on hand. The following delega'es to the Grand Council of Red Men, to be held in Portland next June, were elected hv Oregonian Pocahontas tribe at their last meeting: David Cronemiller, H. K. Hanna. J. G. Birdsey, G. W- Sav age and Henry Pape, sr., Thestar route cases are still in prog ress and there is room for hope that the thieves will before long reach the end of the law and receive the punishment they so richly deserve. Robt. H. Moore says he don't want any more Coroner's juries in his- as long as the pay remains as it is. For his five day' services as juryman he will receive only one do'iar. If you want a Sewing Machine call at E. C. Brooks' drug, watch, clock, and jewelry store. His mnchiues are a little finer and his prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. J. II. EvansMp Likeview lost only one carp out of twelve on his trip from Portland to the first mentioned place, but on the day after his arrival the other eleven were also found dead. Mrs. George Hill died quite sud denly at her residence, in Ash and on Thursday. She was afflict d with tho scarlet1 rash but tho immediate cause of her death was from a choking spell. Bybee's jick, B-echer, and' his stall ion, Ben Butler, vvill make their coining season at po'nts between the home place and Bv bee's ferry, commencing April 1st. Full particulars-next week A substantial awning has been placed in front of' the City Market and l hey will be ready for business next .Monday morning. Mr. Full's family is expected here from Yreka in a few dav s. Constable BinKev will sell a' lot of horses, wagons and farming machinery belonging to A. Davi-on at Constable's sal" on TueKclay next. The wale will take place in front of the Union livery stable. Mat Obcnchain came in from Lake county this week and will remain in the valley a while: Ho informs us that this lias been the best winter fur stock that he hasiver experienced in that section.. Kirewski received another large lot of goods this week per Win. Magoon's If :iii:k. We are informed that Mr. Ma goon will haul' freight from Crescent City as soon as the new load is in good liaveling order. John Faircliihl, of Modoc county, Ca!., bought a five year old grade Percherou s'allion of E E. Gore last week for $o00. He Im an extensive stock riich and will keep the horse fi r hteeding upon his own place. Wm. Sonsin's place oil Apple jale had ji narrow ci-cape from fire ibis week, so we are infonned by Huuim-l Cook, but it was extinguished before any serious damage was done. Tile tire- originated from the explosion of a lamp. John A. Boyer, Grand Master of this juri-diction of the I. O. O. F., has granted a general dispensation to the lodges in tliis State for the public cele bration of tlw 53d anniversary of the institution of Odd Felluvvhip tlie 2Cth of April. Jerry Nunan, who will soon be suc ceeded by L. I. Webster as Town Re corder, has made one of the best of ficials we have ever hart in that po sition, having alwavs discharged his duties faithfully without fear or favor fiom any one. Dr. Will Jackson has constructed an incubator with which he proposes hatching 150 eggs with artifici-il heat. He don't propose allowing hii helm lo set all the dav iille when eggs are worth two hi' a a dozen and we hoe his experiment vvill provo successful. Every business man should adver tise rejjulaily. A business man ;an only expect to prosper when lie keeps his name and business cnntiuuallv be fore the public, whether limes- are live lv or not. The men who have the best facn'ties for tra-le always advertise their business liberally. To wash a carpet, spread it vvliere you can use the brush, and scrub ax you would a floor. Scrape one peck of Irish potiitces into two-pails of water ntnllet them stand over night; when ready louse add more water nnd two ounces of beef gall. When drvl brush hard with a breom". George Cross this week succeeded in getting a license from ch" Countv Court for retailing liquor in the town of Phoenix. A remonstrance- ag-iinsl gran ii.g the same was nKo presented but till' court decided1 that life .raver for a license had Hie m st quabtied signers anil it was therefore granted. We vinttPTftftTnl a petition w71! be forwarded .T-king for a d.-iilv mai from Jacksonville to Crescent City. IT this is successful, it will then be in order tho "Cnrrv County Post" thinks to aJ for 'a iliilv mail up the coast from Crescent City to theTCoqni le, which is very much needed ty the peop'e of Curry. The death roll of" this Congress- is longer than that of any previous one ihat is remembered. Six1 representa tives and one senator have died. The list begins with Mr. Allen, of Missouii, who diet! April 8th, 1SS2." The next was M. A. Hawk, of Illinois; next Mr. Low. of Alabama; Mr Updegraff, of Ohio;-Mr. Orth, of Indiana; and then J. W. Shacklefor.l, of North O.uolina. Senator B Hill died on August ICtli. 1SS2. John Q, Smith died piior to ta .ing his scat. Fifteen Americans are-said to own $920,000,000. as for in-tance: W. II' Vande,bilt. $260,000,000; Jiiy Gould. 8100.000.000; Leland Stanford, $100, 000.000; C. P. Huntington. $100,000, 000; Charles Crocker. $60 000,000; Mrs. Hopkins. S50.000.000; Russell Sage, $40 0?0;000; Jas. Flood $40,000 -000, J. G. Fair, $40,000,003; J. G. Mnckev, $30,000,000; Cvms W. Field. $25,000,000; Jas. Keene, $20"000 000; estate of Thomas Scott, $20 000,000; Samuel J. Tilden, $15,000,000. It is' probable these amounts are- at least fifty per cent over stated. The following Iv'the business of the Roseburg Land office for the month of February:- 029-acres-sold for cash; IS homestead entries' embracing- 2C37 acres; 9 final homestead proofs- em. bracing 1415 acrei 34 pre-emption-filings and 5'entrieiunder the timber land law. - , After having- bilked and swindled every ono on the' railroad that woul 1 trust him for a cent Carl Brown has struck out for parts unknown, also leaving numerous creditors behind at tl is place. As a first-class rascal Mr. Brown is a completo success and our fiieuds up north will do well to look out fur him. Some parties got muchly scared last Wednesday wheirit was announced that tho Board of Trustees had or dered a new election on account of the illegality of the one just held. There was no foundation to the report, how. ever, and the newly elected ollioers will take chsrgeofour city govern ment next Monday night. Pat MuMahon went lo Credent City this week to make arrangements fur putting on a through'stnge. Hub to the coast after ido fintt.oj next month. D. V. Crosby is drivFjig'for lijiii on ihe routd from "he'rV to-WiildoV tin ring" his absence, and when the through line in pui on the latter will probVuly drive on the other end of the route- Dr. S. Joseph?,, superintendent of the insane asylum at E.st Portland, in his quarterly report to the Secretary of Sure, gic.s the following statistics. Number of patients in the asylum Nov. 30. ISS2, 322; number since ml u.ittcd 32: under 1 1 eat men t during the quarter, 10; patient died during the quarter. 7; number of patients Feb. 28; 1883; 332. Cwt of the State for care and treat Mi' nt fur the quarter ending Feh. 2S; $21,093.42. We understand,, says tlie LVikevicw "Examiner," that about the first of June the 21st regiment of infantry, which for the past thirteen years has been stationed in the department of the Columbia will exchange stations with the 3d iufaulrv which has been sta tioned at the department of the Lakes. Those who desire to remain, however, will have the privilege of exchanging with members of the 3d who prefer to remain- where they now are. We think it unnecessary to go to a doctor and pay hint to pte-scrihn for a cuuiiuou cold. At the same- time it is of the utmost iuiioriaitce to-pay aiten lion lo it and get relief or evil conse quences may follow. We use Aniuien's Oough Syrup. It lias never failed yet lo do all that is claimed for it, and we take pleasure in reccointuending it to our leaders. If- you have not tried this medicine,, go to your druggist and ask to see a large bottle and read the label. - -- -r'3i.-jrTrii-KiLi.ti).- - " This commi'liily was startled 0!i Sun day last by the report that Win Justus, one of tlie erfTly settler;, of ihis valley, had been shot and killed at his home by John Justu, his oldest son, about elc'-en o'clock that morning. Tlie story of the accused i.s that he vviv shooting woodchucks from the front poich of the family u-sidencn that morning, and when no morn birds vv-en ill sight ho starte'd into I lie house with his ril!n to put it away, and when op po.'ile the old man the pun went off accidentally the charge taking effect in the top of. Mr. Jus-tus' head killing him instantly. J. IL Huffer, acting as Coroner, immediately summoned u jury and started for the scene of tho trag edy, and after a session of five days, and the examination of a number of .witnesses they returned the following verdict:- We tho Coroner's iurv, empinelled to enquire into the caiif.tr uf'tlm death of Wm. Jostii". find liUt tTie name of I he deceased was Wm. Justus, th-U lie came to his death on the 4'h dav of Mxrcli. 1-883, at the residence of the deceased in Jackson countv, Oicgon. That the cause of ihe death of the de ceased was from a gnu idiot wound in is head, and ih-it John Justus, the son-of the deceased, fired the shot that killed the deceased with the iuten'ion of killing him, the said Wm. Justus, R, II. Mnoro, It H. Wilson. J- M. Dollarhide, J. S. B lothby. )n the strength of the Coroners jnrv report, Johns .lustus vvus arre-tol and arraigned on the cliHrge'qii preliminary Cftiiiiiialiou before. Jflst ice Huffer on 1'iiilav last, but life- pase- .was post poned until this nioiniiig'oii account of the absence of some of the witnesses Only four of the jurors signed the above report and we most sincerely hope that the defendant can pro.'e his innocence and'show that it was an accident. Cnr Election. The; ejection last Tuesday for the- town olfices" passed off quietly no particular interest being taken except in the casn of Marshal. For ;liis oflii-H there were five candi dates' and Chas. Schultz was successful, receiving a plurality of twelve votes over the next highest caiididato.- Tile following is the full voter Tl'.USTEES: D Limn , ..,.173 W. Jucssou j . .... .,..,154 L. J. (3 Duncan '..'. 138 D. Cronemiller.'. '- 1 15 II: Judge . . . . 90 J. Orth y&. 8." W. M. Turner CI eecoudkr: L. R. Webster ..., 119 J. Nuuan ......-?....., 58 TREASURER" Henry Pape . . :-. ICG" P. N Ficke . .., 5 marshal: - Chas. Schultz-. - 71' Geo. S. Howard .... 59 J. M. Payne It 0. Keegan -.... 15 A-Helms 14 IMILKII.ID MITLS. Excavation on tho Siskiyou tunnel is expected to commence about die first of June. DoLen'-s railroad' surveying party j will soon take the field again, com mencing at Rock Point,, where' they left off-last Fall. Tho probabilities now are that tho railroad will pass through the valley at some point between this place and the Hanly butte. Parlies who know have given the informat'on that the short tunnel the highest one up has been adopted by the rai.road company and in order to reach that elevaiiui ihe road must commence climbing up along the foot hills somewhere about the middle of the valley. As to the final location of tho ro.vl from the summit to the valley, it is too soon to predict its course w'ith any ap projeh to e.victnes.s. The preliminary work to be done ihis month may de velop chances for improvement in what is now icgariled as-the most favorable general route; and even after the grade, slakes are set there may be chuiges m-vle; hero anil-there in. the line. It is believed the- tUliuel will'be not le than 3 OOO'fl.'ong.and that, so far as Asliland is concerned, the road will not be higher than thee upper of Mr Hurlburt'c last preliminary line which is some distance below the Eist Ashland ditch on the Hargadiue hill. A-rumor has got into general circu lation says the I5oseburg.'Plaindea!er," that the IV. R. Co. proposes building illeir road south of Grave creek, with pine lumber instead of fir. Wo -cannot believe the company seriously con templates any such a move, us the du lability of the pine is too well known by all the old set'Iers to be about two mouths. This would just about allow the trains to begin to run befoie the timbers would need replacing. If they remained after that time they would form only dead-falls by which many good citizens would lose their -lives. This is too important a road to be bolstered up by such decoy foundations. John A. Ilurlburt passed through town this week on his way to the Siski vou mountains when the work of sur veying and locating the tunnel will be commenced at once His party con sisting of a dozen men. in all, left Ash liml Tue.-tdav, ainl are now camped near Byrcn Colo's, having begun work on.ihe southern slope of the Siskiyous. Mr. Ilurlburt informs the ''Tidings" that they have still snino preliminary ork to do on each side of the summit, which vvill probably occupy their time until about the fir.st of next mouth, when they expect to begin staking out the line. Hi' thinks that by the first of May, he will have the tunnel and ny- proaches Ioeated,sotliat contractors can procure their' Jatu reparatory to bid ding. Illeual Notarial Bcsincss. A. D. Rockfe low, who open I'd a real es tate ol'i'jo in Asliland some months ago, was nrrested last Mondav on a charge of obtaining money under fal-e pretenses. Tlie complaining witness is Mr. M. Talbott. It transpires that Mr. Rockfellow, who some time since secured the ajtpc intnientr of Notary Public, lhtd never given bonds as re quired by law, nnd consequently hail never icceived his commission, but was doing business here as such oilier tin der a Notaiial seal. Mr. Talbott had some tit c.ls drawn up by Mr. Rockfe I low nod acknowledged under his seal, and upon learning that the Notary was not acting under official authority, and that he could not dispose of his property without trouble if he should desire to do so, without having new papers made nut anil acknowledged, he made complaint as above staled. The cs:se came up for preliminary examina tion before Justice Boot Wednesday, Dist. Ait. Kent, and Deputy Dist. An DePentt appeared' for the stale, and S. L. Howard for defend ml. and lite de fendant, was held ill $500 bonds In np ear before the m-xr. grandjiiry. There was no denial, ami can be none, of tlie fact that the defendant has been using his notarial se il illfgally. He has lone considerable business with it. ami miinv people will be put to serious rouble ami annoyance tn have the spurious work replaced with genuine. The plea of defense made by the do fei.ihmt's attorney in Just ice court was tliatlhe m tier did not come properly underthepurview ot the the statute cov ering the obtaining of money under 'faise pretenses. "Tidings." BestBaiigains Offered. The larg est arrivals of the M-ason at the New York store which has this week re ceived the most extensive and finest as sortment of general merchandise ever ollereil in this market, consisting of dry tiid fancy goods, notions,.clothing, and the best mid latest patterns of boots and shops, hats, caps, etc., which will be sold under the hammer. Call ami see and vnu will find it to bo so For Rent. Two dwelling houses in the C:ivyand one small farm near Wilderville. Apply to A". L Johnson, Lantl Agent, Jacksonville, Oregon. For Sale: Four thousand pounds of Liverpool salt coarse and fine at Nick Ficke's butclker shop. nilvD-. MOLLOY In Jacksonville, March T, lSt?3, Patrick Molloy aged ubout 70 year.s. HOGUE Near Kerbvville, Feb. 22d, 1S83 of diphtheria, Florence, daugh ter af Samuel ami Jane Ilogue. YOUNG Near Eig'e Point, March 4ih, 13S3, Wilhelminr. wife of N. A. Young, aged 44 years anil f month". JUSTUS Near Jacksonville, March 4th, 1883, Wm. Justus; ned CG years, 1 month, and 1G da vs. ROOKS In Jacksonville, March 9, 1883. Nettie M Rooks aged 5 years, 5 mouths and 14 days. Cattle Wasted. The undersigned is desirous of puiclmsiiig any number of cattle of' all ages, and vvill pay u good cash figure for them. I can be found in Jacksonville for several weeks yet. P. Avery. Wanteu. -Several hundred bushels of good grain of every descripMon, for which cash will be paid. For further paiticulars enquire nt the distillery near town or address me at Jackson ville. N. K. Lytle 'ORN' LAYTON On Applegate. Feb. 20th. 18S3. to Mr. and Mis. J. T. Layton, a daughter. MiCARTON In Ashland, Feb. 27ih, 1S83, to Mr. and Mrs. .A. P: Mc Carton a son. ISATRIE In Chimney Rock precinct, M'xroh 3, 1SS3; tn Mr. anil Mrs. G. W. Rairie, a daughter. DORN On Big AppVgaic, March 4h, 1883, tn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dorn. a tl'iughter. DeROBOAM Near J'ack'sonviil,., March nth, 1883; to Mr. and; Mrs. E' DiRoboiui; a- tliughtcr; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPit.Xv 'XTU'sx-rja.ixii Taxes for 1S32 arc now due, and the tax-payers will please pay their tsxes promptly, or the law in regard to their collection vvill lis strictly enforced. The dclinqusnt tax-list will be returned April 1. 18$!. and a 1 not p.iyinjj before that time will be charged the percentage al lowed by "aw, and 'mileage. A. S. JACOBS. Sheriff and Tax-C'olIector.Jackson Co., Or. Jacksonville, March 7, lSbo. -AT- AIADArYlE HOLT'S HALL Friday Eve, March iOSh. PROGRAMME: i Overture Birds ol Spring, by MISS CARRIE BEEKMAN. "THE LAST LOAF," A DRAMA IN TWO ACTS. Mrs. Kate Ashton,. Patty Jones, I.illic Ashtou, .... Mark Ashten, Dick Bustle Caleb llini;n, Harry Hanson, ... Tom Chubbd, aliss Emily Brown. . .Miss Anna Uilgcr. . Miss Ivalie .Miller. Willie Vining. D. . ( losbv. A. F.Eddv. F. RKeil. ...Gto. S. Ilowaul. At the close of the play, PROF. SIIAT TUCK will entertain flic audience with "CoixtrilocivilaHa, During the evening :t quartette will be sung by Miss Anna liil-rcr. Jliss Mary Lan ;;., Profn. Tobias anil-Kddv. Also a song in character by JOHNNIE MILbER. Admission, o2ccnts;children, half-price Doors optn at (3:30; performance com mences at 7:30. CITY MaBKET, CALIFORNIA ST., vTOnET roas, Proprietor. This well known market, locatul nearly opposite the U. S. Hotel, lindi-r the new management, is belter prcpaicd than ever to lumish I lie pub io with the choicest qualityot FRESH BEEF. FORK, VEAL, MUITON, HAM, SALTRACON A MEATS. Alo, Supeiior SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC. The most l'avrnble inducements offered to patrons ami no t-IIait vvill be spared toward giving gcncial satisfaction. JOHN FOLL. Jacksonville, .March C, lSSJ. Notice.. Lvxd '"kfice at Ronsur.o, Or.., .March I. IsS.J. f Notice is hereby given ihat the follow, ing.namcd scltler has lilul notice ot his intention lo m ike lin-il proof in support ol his claim, and that said pioof will be made bclore Ihe t lerk of.lnckto.1 county, at Jacksonv He. on Saturd ly, April 7, lsy'li, viz: Rachel I riit-son. Preemption. No. 401 J Tor the E J-. ot'N E 1-4 Sec. 7. T :)S R 1 E XT Mv He names ihe follow-in-witnesses to prove his continuous resi. deuce upon, nnd cultivation ol, said laud, viz: Vnl ace Baldwin, A.J. Wilcox. David V. alacc, Henry, Jem all of Jackson county Oregon. Wm. 1 Busjamin, Register. Notice. Laxd Office at-Rosneuno, On., ) March 1. 1KB. f Notice is hereby given that Ihe fo low. jnir-named settler litis like! notice of his intention to made tin il proof in support of his claim, and that said proof vvill hs nis.de lieforc Ihe Cleik of Jackson county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday, April 7, 133.1, viz: James "Louden Honlestead No. 4010 for the X K of n W 14 Sec. 8. S E 1-4 ot S XV 14 ana S XV 1-4 ofS E I 4 S?c. .-,T:50S 1U V M. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said and, viz: John Knulz.n. Orlando Rose, John Bascy. John Bolt, all of Applegate, Jackson county. Oregon. Wm. F. BejiiAMiK. Register. Notice, Land Okficc at Rosrnuno. On., ) -March 1. 1S80. f Notice is hereby siven ihat the follow, ing.namcd settle rlmd tiled no'ice of his intention to mule Hind proof in support of his claim, and that saat proof will ha made before IheJude or i lerk of Jack son county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday, April 7, 183:1. viz: Patrick Ivor-, HomV sUad No 2!?17l'orlhcECorS 14 S 14 of W 1 4 cc. 28. and" E 14 of N V 14 -ec. H:JT :W S R :i W V W. He names ihe following witnesses to piove hi.s con tinunus residence upon.aniiru'tivatinn of. siid limd.viz:JolinC.intreil.Nick 'ri-rht. i Kinder Boiz. Wm Hcclv. all of Union. town, Jackson countv, rejon. W'M. F. Bexjaaiix. Teiriitfir you m md tiiii AT E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Sorte Jacksonville, Or. Cloclis. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm. xv ntolios. Gents, ladies' and boys' gold and silver hunting e-i-w. opcn-fr.ce and., skylight watches, from $o lo-$13(J: Eracolots. A fine lot of ladies' gold hand and bangle bracelets. Diamnnd and ruby riugs. cameo -stoneV cameos set with- diamond,- uameog set'1 wilh pearls, jranict and pearls,- turquoise and' neaiK and onv.v rings with Ulddcc 1 motiofis. solid gold liand'and'tKiigic rings, plum anil solid I aiiiornm rings. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewel ty. from the 50-ccnt black set to Ihe $200 bird sets nf diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. 3Pi2iS3 ivaacl Buttons. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs s and collar-buttons. Six-XT cr VV rti-o- Silvcr and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoon3 and. tongs in cases Misoollouoous. . Gohl and silver thimbles; gold, silver and ' steel spectacles; and a lull stock of cvery tliinj: in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. v lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classlincot HOLIDAY GOODS.. All to he so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! tlso acconlcons, violins, banjos, and the best ineof vio'in.puitarand banjostrings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drugs and Medicines. ESUPrescriptions cuefullv compounded. E. 0. BROOKS. ANNOUNCEMENT' THE FIRflfl OF S. S. AIKEN &COt. "RTPfT LEAVE TO INFORM' THE, ID llivjr people of Jacksonville and ri ciuiiy that they vvill positively be open, for the transaction of business in tho ill "TIMS" BIIILK THE LAST OF S?ia.o OoTrai-n-s xt oolr.. Their stock will corsit of a large vari ety ol General Merchandise, amonjr vvJiich:. will bi: lound a good assortment of. RY QOODS SHALT. WARES & NOTIONS: FROM NEW YORK- Also a largo invoice of staple goods, such as GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, CLOTIIFNG,, BOOTS8 SHOES- All of lite Best Quality, And vvill bo offered at rxiTiMlinsIy Low Prices.. Business will bo conducted on strictly Though we shall. endeavorto accommo date as iiiuch as possible by receiving pro duce in exchange. E2F"AI1 are invited to call and examiner our stock. b. S. AIKEN & CO. Jacksonville, Feb. 15. 1883. Piles! PilesL PilesH A SUPvE CURE FOUND' AT LAST!: NO ONi; NKED SUFFER! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by- Dr. Vil iam, tan Indian Remedy,? called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst clironio cases of 2.1 or 0 years standing. No one' need suffer live minutes nfier applying this wonderful soolhingmedicine. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (p.--rticuhirly at nighl after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives-instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, ltch in of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the lion. J. 31. Cofflnbcrry of ' leveland rys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment-- I have used scores of Pile1 uics, and" it affoids me pleasure to say hat-1 have never found anything which cave such immediate and perma nent relit-r as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale bv al' druggists or mailed on rcrciptof price. $1.00. HENRY &.CO., Proprietors, Cleveland, O. nonnn, Davis & To., Wholesale Agents, Pon and, Oregon. Liquor House. Tlie undersigned offers Whiskey for salo in quantities lb suit customers at $3 per g-illon or t per. quart, at the Eajrle Brew ery. I-acr fleer for salo and delivered atj ihe usual price. Mrs. J. JVkttkiieeu. f