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OREGOH SENTINEL jacicso.vvii.le Batoudat. July 7. 1883. Notice. A large assortment if the celebrated New Home sewing ma chines, tbe best una cheapeht in tlit tnarket, have just been received at E 0. Brooks' store. Call aul txunine tbem before pup-basing eUevvheie. Match: Race. Another race has hfta arranged to take plarp. at the Cardwell track on July 28ih between 'Jim Lick" anil. "Boston Clip-wr" a Crescent City horse. The nce in tti he nix hundred yard, for $300 u Mile and forfeit of 50 each lias hem nut up. Cu am pi ok Election. Tbe follow ing are tbe officer elected Ht the last Grand Council: W. C, Go. Uro-n; Lt. C, Mrs. L. R. B ake; H.. S. S Jacobs; S, Nettie llowaril; F. S,S. Bberman; T., Mrs. B. F. D-nell; W., IsaacSkeeten.;P. W.C.. W. L, Bilger. Contempt of Court The rase of Wm. Ruble ami Sherill" Jacobs, nr rested by Constable Eiidsey yesterday for. contempt of court, will be up be forejudge Hanna to (lay. Ruble le. fused to give bail last evening when arrested and consequently bail tin-pend tht nigh in j il. Tbe Mieriir acted more sensibly and slept at home. Remember. Iluntem will reniem ber that they have wiri-Jit to ki'l loe or spotted fawns at this lime, tht law requiring one months further time than is required for the killing of other deer. The carcarReR must be made u-e of iih well as the hides ami any one caught violating this statute will ti ml that the profits do not come up to the enstx. We hope to report that Jackson county liunters obey the law. Fire. The roof of Henry KLKppel's "residence caught lire from tire crackers last Wednesday afternoon, but being discovered in time, was put. out before any serious damage. wat done In ihe absence of our new fire department Mrs. Kl'ppel and Mrs. T. G. Reames took their places, tbo former climhin on the roof while the latter carried water, and the saving of the bui.ding shows that they done good service. ii Postoffice Business Money or -ders issued quarter ending June 30, 1833. 1048 Domestic money oi tiers issued, $22,678.97; 8 German money orders issued, 133.74; 2 English money orders issued, SOO 34: 1 French money ord-r issued, $1 .f3 Total number 1,058; ninount Sl'2.910 08. Orders paid 123, nmounting to t3, 526.23. 207 letters uere legi-teieil "for tbe quarter during the mine lime. Religious. Uev. F. X. D'siuMipi will bold regular service at the Unilm lie Church tomorrow. ... Rev. M. A. Williams will preach at the Prelivte. rian Church next Sund.iv morning and evening at the usual hours. H. C. Fleming will preach at Eigle Point, nt the Ubual muiuing hour. . . .Thei will be a basket meeting at the Granger ford, Ructie, river, on the third bunday in this mouth.. Rev. J. A. Slover will adminUter haptUuiHl rites Rev. R. C. Oglesbv will hold services at the Antioch srbool house Sunday, at 1 1 o'clock a. M , ami a Table Rock school house at 4 P. M ..'..Rev. A. C. Howlett preaches at Antelope school house Suudty inoin' Veit's Veduino. Although it was yeneraly known that Veit Schu'z would soon get married Veit in veitht less tried to steal a march on the bovs by appointing a time n hen thev least -expected it and theiefote applied to County Gie- k Kiippel for a licen-e fter eight o'clock Ust Tuesday nigh', and railing on Judge Uay the knot was tied in good s1ih e with onlv two or three invited nuesis present. Just how it happened we do tmt know, nut 'for some leasons unexplained, a yrai "many people called at the brew erv that evening for a glass of beer, when Veit was induced to make n complete acknowledgment, and the event wa then celebrated in grand stall The lirass band then cimn to serenade the new married rouple when uii p and Teer commenced fl ivving like water high water mark reaching n point ligher tl an the window sill vvheiea large amount of the liquid escxjied. The event will be long tememhered bv those present and we j .in with hi many friends in wishing theui a lung lih of jov and prospeiity. Sentence of Jons Justus. Eirly last Mondar morning theC-mit Houe "began 6lling up with an audience who came to hear the death sentence passed on John-Justus convicted of the crime of killing his father on the 4th day of last March, and when the appoint) d time arrived the court room was literally packed. A '.ittle after ten o'clock A. u. the prisoner was brought into Court and while awniiiii-; the arrival of Judge Hanna the prisoner stood the gaze of the immense audience quite firmly. On opening of court P. F. Dowell, defendants attorney, made a motion for a rehearing, which was overruled by the court, when the de fendant was asked if he had anything to say befcre sentence of death chou'd be pronounced upon him. The prisn ner then arose and made a lenuthv statement, saving that he was innocent of the crime charged, anil sliowvl the possibility of it happening bv an acci dent. After concluding . I udg Hanna passed sentence upon hi-ii, namint Friday, the 31st dav rf Augus', a the time for bis execution. Judge Hatmi was overcome with i motion while pro nouncing sentence while tbe prUmt-r received it without nnv signs of w alc aning. The defendant attorneys will mad tvery effort to save h'm and em to frel confident that a tell earing will yet be granted. LOCAL ITEMS. Ruin is needed. Look out for fires during this hot weather. Thermometer 102 in the shade last Thursday. Byers i Guerrin filed their second kiln of brick this week. Wm. Bjbee, Jr., returned from Eistein Oiegon this week. Mrs. James Flood of Portland is here on a visit to lelaiiv. s. A case of ciim con agitates the minds of the Butte creekers. Loui Tuiker will take charge of the So la Spring Hotel next spring. Three Farms fi r sale. E .quiro of T. G. Realties, Jacksouxille, Oregon. Some erv nice ladv'a goods at Mrs. Dow eils. Call and ixamiim them. At Mrs. Dowell'i. a few dozen suits fur bi'xs. Warranted fur fit and dura bility. Rarruch Fisher has a superior stock of good Ulld bells at StllhlUst living profits. A cae of diphtheria is reported in town. Good cure sliuu d be taken to prevent its spread. I)ick K ippel accompanid by his cousn, Mii-s Allte K.ippel, went to Portland this week. The telegraph office at Grave Creek his been disyoutinueil and a new ofEc opened at Wolf creek. The next on the programme is the Oild Fellow's celebration on AugUbl 1 tli. Everybody is invited. A D. Bockfellow i'C, Attorneys xlid Counsellors at Law and Heal Es tale Agente, Ashland, Oiegon. A. P. Hotalinj, the well known liquor dealer, passed through town this week on his way northward. A portion of a gold cull button was Inst in town this week. Tim tinder will confer a favor by leturnitig to this olliee. Have you seen those stylish hats, trimmed at Mrs. J. S. Howard's fash ionable millinery establishment, and so chea 1 L. L. Savage accompanied Dr. Tay lor to Crescent City om Thursday's stage where he goes to practice den tistry. The Biard of Trustees have ap pointed J. II. Huffer Ci'y Recoider in place of L. R. Webater, who resigned i he oflice. The grape crrp will not be as large i bin eHras appearances first indicated. The fruit crop will be light al! oer the county. Milo Citon, D.uid Crnnetuiller, Win. T ler and Jeo Simjisuu start for Cinnabar lumurruw on a trip of reel eut ion. Rev. J. W. Sial.l of the M. E. Cbilich south, dietl at Roseburg June iUtb nged 57 jears. lie wan well know ii here. Michael Chavner's fmm ran away tins ui k, tuiowing nun I rota tne wagjn, ciuiug boiuu severe but nut serious it juries. Montana beef steers, four and five 'eut old, oie couiuiuudiug SCO each and upward, and the demand U much reaier than tbe supply. A good crowd was ptesent at the ball at Holts ILill on i be Fourth and eerbo! seemed th et.jiiy theinelves. Forty-three tickets were sold. The report that young McMahon's dead body was found ne.ir P.io- nix last urek was a 1 u hoax and he blill remuins a fugitive foi j 1st ice. L H. Webster started for San Fran ciscu last Monday by wy of Cre cent City. His wife, did not accouipunv lint, as ue lepuited lasc week. - Chris Ulrich ind J. M. Payne re turned tioui Salem this week hiving s itely delivered J.IC. P. Bruun to tht hu1 In. liites al thu penitentiary. The usual smoky weather in again at bind lut the Id wo lbi time is al itched tn tbe railtoud men clearing the ngluof way near Grant's Paas. The McDonougb and Dean families returned nom Crescent City this week a id leport. it the best trip fo: a KJinuitr excui.ion they have et found. The Pavi.e man-, formerly the prop eriv of W. S. Webb, was sold under ttuchllieiit at Ltllkville Wedndn tn sHtibfy a claim of Cogswell it Cogs wo'.I. The city of Astoria indulged in a 525y,000-tirH on the 3J lust. the principal Vsers being the canneijineii a'id o a nets of property along the river front. Wm. Bybee. off rs a large lot of de si a'lle land fur sale at 'uw rates. Full particulars can be had by calling on the proprietor or A. L. Johnson, laud H.ent. The case of Ilan'ey vs. Birtel, for trespass, .vas on ttiai in Justice Huff-TV court this week but acim proinise was efTeutcd before -a decibioii was leached. A social term of Circuit Court will be held here commencing August C.li when the trill of the railroad casts will come up. Ajjry will be nquiied at that time. The hodv of Elmer IT. Scott was found in Rogue liver this week. He formerly worked at B.Trv' tie camp and it is supHjed that he was drowutil accidentally. For bargains fn the dry goods or ircery line gire Birroc'i Fisher a call. He can lie found at S. C'ljin's old s'and and savs that be will tell thu gcods at some price. Divion Ageut Carll pas-ieil through this week on his way northward. Everything is running smoothly now notuitlistaiidiug the heavy mai s that are g ing over the road. Little i Chae have added a line nw show case to their estuhlMiiiieut in which is displayed the finest ami largest assort meiit of meerschaum goods ever brought to this county. Win. Griflin of Wihlerville was in town this week, lie hat found a new quartz Iedg in that vicinity recent I v which he thinks will pay well if the necessary machinery is put on. If.vou want a Sewing Machine call at E. C. Brooks' drug, watch, cloik, and jewelry store. His machines aie a little finer and bis prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. A new boarding bou-e anil barn has been built on the enuth side of the Sis kivou tunnel by E. J.Curtis who is fully prepared to accomodate bull man and Least. Call if you travel hat way. Alex Martin arrived from Orfklan-', Cnl , one dav this week on a v isit of lill-iness and pleasure, lie started for Liukville. to "lay, accompanied by Thos. O. Reames, to look after hi-, interests there. Rev.?B. Ji Sharp accompanied Rev. I. I. Driver on his visit to Klamath nJ Like counties, and for tint reason the Pastor will not be present to till his Hitmintmeit at the Methodist Church to morrow. Win. Linn brought a 1 -ad of ice from Ashland this week Mid he w ill cm tintiH furnishing his iiinms with sup rior ice cream for a time vet. Cnl soon or vnu may get left as the ice supply is about gone. S. Colin will start for San Franci-co in a few days Tlioue ow'ng him are n quested to cab on Max Muller at once and muke Settlement that gen llemn.ii having full power to ie re ceipts fur any amounts paid in. Two of our ioc.il attorneys got into a war of words and finally blows weie struck while trving a case in Justice Huller's court this week. Th Judge thought eah one had about $15 vvur.Ii of fun and both paid their fines. Tim 4'h of July celebration it Williams Creek was well attended and the oration of Rev. J. W. Criig is highly stoken of. The dance at Caldwe Is hall was also a succt'bs, forty five tickets having been sold. Installation of new f Dicers for Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, I 0. R. M , will take place at their hall next Tuesdv evening. The WoiK men install on Friday, July 13 h. A full utlend.tm.-i of brothers i it quested in each installed Incendiaries attempted to burn the tiwnof Roseburg lust week but ihe tire was discovered and extinguished before any damage was done. Tlie party an er'ed for the crime was ili-. chargeii there not being enough evi deuce to convict. A man named Gmdvvin was shn ind killed by another uaiu-d Cloud nt Likeview on the 4th. Jealou-yand liorsP racing was the cause of ihe troub le and our inform mt siys th it ('.on I as cleaied at the preliminary exami nation held next day. B. P. -Cardwell, Deputy Collector for this distri.t, is lieie on official l.u-i- ness with the Rogue River Distillery, an officer being r-quired to disconneet ceitaiu parts of tbe mnchinery ami carry the keys of o'hers when work i su-pended for a time. The following is the new time schedule for the Sam's valley mail route; Sam's Valby to l)ekins. L-ave. Sali.'s Valley Fridays at 6 A M A i rive, at U-sknis liv OP M l,ee Dekins Sundav's at 6 A M. Arrive at Sim's Vullej by 6 P. M. Three wagons lo ided for J. R. Rob e ts, Liukville, )r., savs the Yreka Union, rolled off" the gra le between Afiertliouiht mine and Furniiceville recently. The wa.-ons weie. broken iml their loads strewn ppiinw-iiou-ly uround. The teams escaped uniiiiured. Our town received a vi-it this week from Frank Pickett, who claims to be the last survivor of the once numerous tribe of Rogue River Indians. H is about fifty ears of Hge, says he feels quite lonely and shows some, emotion while leciling the history and tleclii.e of his race. Sherman it llinmaii's nmmn'h Euro peau C.rcus tioupe will -jnt-s through here s me time next September when in their leturu to California. They nrp advertised tn rnmmeuce showing at Pon land July 10th and wil, untke a tour of the northern cnutitry befote coming this wav. If no races bad been held here on the Fourth of July the day would not hue been celebrated here nt all mid as some races wirj run considerable dissatisfaction exists nt the ie.ult and the way they were run. Taken al together it is more than likely that we had no celebration A break was made at the peniten itary at Salem last Thursday morning and fourteen of the convicts tried to make their escape from that iustltu lion. Four of the prisoners were shot ami killed by th guaidi', two have fince been recaptured and the otiie eijit are still at Urge. The Rogue River Distil'ery closed flown last Wednesday and the work will not be resumed till after lurvext. Something near 3,000 gallons of wlii- key was made during their six week's un. Ueorge Lmve ami John Mauley lrivn bought the, interests of several of the original stockholders and when tin woik aain commenes it will be conducted nti a nriiclr larger Kjale, Mr. Lytle, the disli er, will now ir.nn uiencelhe wok of ree'ifying the I'qunr low on lund and urns if t w 1 b laced ou the taatket before Lnk. The tax sale of properly off-red by Shenll J tcoi'S mi .win my last le sulleil us follows: Aim. Ilopwo'uls ; proiiertv lo G. M. Liv-e, fi,r 60: bits in Phoenix, to J. A. Cmittnm, 23; I He.--property to J.' A. II inle J. West proerty t'.Iv Kibli, $',l II. II. Tiip!eit's to J'.TA. Hiiuby, 15. The two internal revenue districts of Oregon end Wahilig'on have been consolidated by an act of Congress and Piesident Arthur has appioved the same. J. C. Cirtwiigirt piesent incumbent of, the Oregon district, i-. letaiued as collector of ihe new dis trict with B P. Card well and A. J I. Morgan as deputies. New go'si at reduced prices nt the C-isb stole of S. S. Aiken k C-. They keep everything uullv lo be found in a general merchandiser store, mid iheir method of giiit4 lb'' best giods at low prces, and tusking exact change seems in h ive become popular heie at list. Their new udvertiiesit-nt will be found in another column. 'Habit" i bird to overcome If ou take off the lirl b-tter it does mil clunge 'a bit," if you tnLe (ifTunoibei- vnu have a "lil lelt. ifvou lake, olf anolher the w hole ofVii" ivn ain, if von UtkeoffiinotlieriSpsliol',t" totaily U-eil Ui. All of whiyh. goSJi-sliciw-ill it il'.youlg-iS.ifd-'srLabu," v'ou must throw it i.fFaliigetiei-. Officers elect etl for y.ctorv Council No. 4: W. C, W. L. Bilge,"; l.r. U. Niltle Ilowmil; II, l K. ei';S, L. L. Jacobs; T. S, Delhi Cai.lwell; 1'., Geo. B'ovve; W., Celia I', own. Installation ceremonies look lm e lust evening ufier which nil he ci'miiii fes tival was indulged in bv tho-e pie-enu The order is in a tl ur.shing c.mditiop. We nceived a pleasant call thi week fiom Pi-nf. M. G. Royal, I'lin uipal of the. Ashland C l ege." ami Noiinul School. This si hool . ha- cloi-ed its first veir under tlm present mamigeuienlaud has given the best if sati faction. "Tlie school wi;l"hgiiii lenpill liexl September when even a I irger attendance than last tcim is ex pected. -, A cUss in telegraphy was organized here this week who will commence studies as soon as the iiiKtruiiients arrive. Lilies will be IUII brtweeli the residences of students 'ufier thev get fi r her advanced so they can praet:re among- theni-elves. Any oth eis wi hiug to join the class should ii a'te application at this cilice im mediately. Th" celebration at EisIe Point wa a suiC-ss a laige cii.vvd unending. In the t veiling n ball was held at Mart Hurst's wheie sixty-six lie, els wen sold. A parly was also given at Pmi'Y. Il'lll al Jjlgle I'tillll Where sIXIV lllllll I ert weie, la'ten. Cieiries l'o-'endi-liven-d an excellent mi alien and Dr G'arv lend the oi cl.natioii if inde pui eiiief after which a pic nic iliiiui-i whs indulgtil ill by all piese.it. D. M O-bor'ie it Co have rented ?ifiip!- Knnuis itu. in .I:ilk.si livillf (J e gitianl will sell ninvvi r at. $100 each deliveiedal ilacksonville fiee i.f fl eight . aUo will k"i p on hiiud a fu I line ot extras mi 1 lepaiis for the moweis am! harvesting miicbitii ry and will sell -mooth and seirntiil edge he'.-' inns at 15 cents each for the n-iei.ti of 1883. A. UbTICK. Agt. for Southern Oregon. The j try in the ca-e of the Stale vs. Cannon, charged wilii assault wil, intent to kill Stale Semior Vnoriiei s, came in u court nt al-iii t.i-1 Fntbiv morning and sta ed ih'.t they weie uusliln to agiee upon a vridict hint were di-ch nged. They weri out abuoU twenty four hours and stood eight for coiiviclimi mid four fur ac qittal. The oase will have lo h- nied over nnd IFiits will be made 'in have it ca ried over until ihe next term of court. Yreka has more fat men than any other low ii of equ il si" in ihe coun'rv When there in a public piotesslllli ill V should go in gang, the better to i ! I u trate thesa'ubritv and healiiifiilue. of an iucomjiaiabie climate. "Yieka Uu ion." Not so fast Mr. Union. We can show as uiHiiv fit men as win can and we will bet our office towel ill It ihel cm lent voiirs phtv ing 'base leil'. If you d ni't beliewi it send them ovei ulid we'd try them a rattle. The B.i ml of Trutfrs met last Thur-d iv evening Divid Cionemiller Hid Ricin'er Webster nbselit. " Ca on ifc Giriet were granted licence to se'l -piriiuoits liq'iorx in ih lew u of Jack sonvil e for the next si iiiouihi. A commitee. con-isiing of. David L:im. Henrv J ii Ige ami WiH'Oackson, vva- appoiitfl to examine into ceital'i water rights ami itl-6 to. lii.-.ke yn -1 i male of ihe cot of four cistern, the dimensions of whch un- to be eight feet in diameter and twijye feet- deep, to rejo-tat the ivgular meeiiiig next month. The FouuTn Th 107th anni versarv of cur national binbliv vva- nnt publiclly ivlebra'id in Jackson ville this veae, and on y for the shoot ing of a few fire crackers bv our rising generation the dav pasted offahout the same ns any other ilav in tlie vear. Races were, advertised to lake p'ace at the Cardwidl tiai-k iii jhe afiernoon. where n considerable crowd c tllected. but like eveythiiii e se, a complete ri.'Ie was aUo male in the races, ami we aie warr-in'eil in saving that the day was imt eeleli-tteil in .1 n-k"onv ille. Got Shot - A si "ii k.cper at lie nor b end ! Cinv Cieek tunnel vva s'hnt bv 11 Chiraman this week while he was i". ihe M.:t of robbing llle kiiI'I'iii. IV. Strieker wa i-a'leil and probed ihe wound which whs i'l the neck and found that the bullet bad gone llimiigh the bones of ill" neck and git into the uiurrow- and dropped. C hih. 1 rpienllv In could not get it. but the T)r. seemed to be well iatislicU of Lis recjiery. Col JofiN I. Burs'3 Heard Fr.ou. Tins "eiitlemul', whose. fuCH is f i- miliir lo every le.uler of :iew Hpers on lbi coast, it now representing the well known tim- of L-ii-hm n it Jacobi Sl;,ofSin Fiancisci and will arrive in J ickMiuville. about August 1-t. Mr. Bin us ic, r'seipH the la-st wine and liquor Iiiiu-p mi the coast, ami is con ceded to be ihe be-t agent on the road. He is an old Miner at rbe -'biz," and on previous visits to ibis place made hosts of friends, who will we'eome him on his iiiiiial. If all wholesale houses in the t-it v sen' out such representatives as Mr. B.iin, our hii-aiies;, men vnu'd belter plensul toieceive iliem. He i-g-od nainrid. a perfect genJeiiian. nnd i '-cbtli-k" full of hiisiiie-.s. Col. B im? fnrio'ily repreiented the liquor houe of Schultz it Von Bir.ni of. San Fran cisco and he has jn-it secured a iml meut against tint firm for 1 300 for buck a'arv when he quit. He is tbe Bus.. Kakrow Escapk During thecele br.itiou of the Fourth near Eigle Point a large oak tree was blown dovru and fell where u number of peopli bad been standing. The alarm was given in time, however, and no lives wfre lost, and the only il.im.ige done was the coin plete demolishmeut of George Isaac's carriage which had been left under the tree. The hnri.es were lied a short INtanee nwav and e-caje-il uiiinjiireil (t was a clo-e call ami created quite u scare for n time. Attention Faujikhs! The Deering " T nt wink acies of twine sell binding lurve-ier in Otrilwell's. field cut 100 grain in tlnee ilivsiinii did the worK very well. . Kirew-ki, the agent, has three of these m ichius in complete running onb r and i- prep-ired to do custom wink in any part of the valley on the shoito-t notice. This is an excellent np ortunitv, for our fan-eis to have their giiiiu tut promptly nnd at verv rea-onable rates. Ni Tier. TO THE PfCLIC The travel ing public will lake mil ice that the best stopping place for travelers and teamsters is at Chavner's bridge on lio'jne River. An excellent meal can be bad nt ai.y time at Ah HealdV who Ins jast opened out in the Ivirowski building this sidu of the Centennial bridge, whih:hav and grain nnd stable room can be bad of Mr. Chaviier at the bridge. Give them a trial and satisfaction is guaranteed. Rr.nucTinx is Prices John Miller, at the lluiiifiY. E'lipoiium. is selling h iv folks 'or SI each; sutihe.s ami "Hath, SI 7"; g iii'Utnnes, GJ cent per p .nnd; ami all mber goods in bi line 13 ii-r cent, le-s th in Hier ls-fore .1.1 J.ickiniiv llle. Iienieiii'ir-r that Mr. M.'s gooils are of the best and he does j 1st as be ugiee.s lo. . Fur. -ALE. C iii'eiiiplitiiig removal f inn Jai.k"oii ille, j Sjolomouoffers his re.i'li me 011 California, St. un excellein p ei-ejif Jiioperlv, fur sale cheap; also a good i"soiiuieht of linn-eli..ld and km hen furniture. Give him anearlv call. " MAUIS1K1J. GRIFF1 I'll - BR A V l.KY -In Jack souville, Jul. 3. ISO'S, by Rev. J. A. Shiver. F. M. t . Griffith ami Mrs. E irahelh F. B. aw ley. SCHUL'Z I.IPKEY. rn Jack-Ron vile, Juli 3, ?8.1.by S. J Di, U-iuntv Jii-ige, Veit Scbu'z and Mis" M. E. Lipkey. TAYLOR IRWIN' In Ashland. July 2. 18tf3, by Elder A. Brown, Andrew Tav lor and Miss Luella Irwin. TUP. PIN' CONGER At Eigle P.iim, July 1. li83, bv M. Puidin, J P.. J. .1. Turin and Mrs. Sarah E. Conger. CHAP1N DEN'F.E T.. LMand, July 1. 1833. bv ll-ii. G. C--..ckett, rmintv j lilge of J.is-pbino, Ceo. W. Cha;.in nnd Mrs. M. E D-nee. WEI'.ER STANLEY Li Table Rock precii'i-t, by Rev. J. A. Slover, Nicholas Weber and Miss Elizi St mlev. un:r. DURROWS L-i Yreka, July 4, 18S3. .Mr-. S A. Burnivvw. aged 79 years, 7 mouths, and 12 days. NEW ADVERriSEMENl'S. 'nil! mm uuia AND NOHIMAL SCHOOL, Xes2:ln3.cl, Or. Four courses of study. Nornnl nnd Comm-rcial College, rnparatory and In slrum?ntl music. For paiticulars or catalogue apply to ihe undersigned al Ashland, Oregon. M. G. ROYAL, A. M. President. PILOT ROOK , HOUSF, SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN, B. J. Cuxtis, Proprietor. Having "Cllfd r.p a roaifortnb'e and commodious house on the south side of the SNkiyou mountain, l-inprepired to f irnlsh the 1 ci ac oinmnd itio.is for man and b?ast at reisonible rates. . good mad has been eut to the proposed tunnel, only a short distance off. I mean to give .stf-fictlon and therefore Invite evvry body to give me a rati. E.J.CU3TI3. Tilot Ro:'.;, July 7, 1333. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Valuable land For Sal:. The uaihrsignetl offers 7,003 ncrc of vain ib e In d tor sale. 1 .and situ ited on Antelope creek, eighteen in Ies trom Jack sonville, w id ha so d in a buly for $10 per acre or in 1CJ or 3.'0 icre lots at fiom $!) to $C0 percre. For particulars ad dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or WM, BYBEE. Jacksonvi le, Orego.. I, Oo O. Fo Anniversary Celebration -OF Xacisanvillo Lodc Bio. 20, AUGUaT 17,1880. ORDER OF EXERCISE'S: The Lodge In full regalia, accompanied by the visiting brothers, will leave their hsll at two o'clock r. M. and proceed to Holt's Hall where the following exercises will beheld: 1, Music by Ihe Jacksonville Bnss Band 3. Singing ot the opening oJj by the Lodge 8, Frivcr by ihe Chaplain. 4, Song hy the '"hoir. 5,'ltcading orDis psnsation by the S:cretiry. 0. Music. 7, Oration, e". Music. 1 Closing Ode by the Lodge. . A Grand Ball will beheld at Holt's Hall in the evening under the auspices of the Lodge. Committee of Arrangements. Frank Krause, Henry Kiippel, K. Kubli, S.J. U(y am, J()lm A ,l)VPr lommitteo of Heccption. W. .1. Ply. m lie. John ltoit, Aiiraui itisii. K. A. cook. Dr. J. W. Robinson, IL v. Helms, N. Fisher. Floor Manigers. w'm. L. Bilgcr, T. T. McKenzle and C. . Savage. A cordial invitation is extendcl to the public to attend the celebration and Kail and a p'eas tut tiiuj wi 1 bs r.siurtd. Tickets lor tils Ball, $J.0O. Koticc, Lasd OrricE at RosEsunn Ou , ) July 2. 183a. i Ifoticc is hereby given th it th : follow, ing-named settler has filed nonce of his inicuuuu iu m live nn ii jimui in supiiuri ot his c aim. and that said proof will be made before the C trk ot Jackson county ai.larksonvii c, oa Saturday August II. 1883, viz: John Johnson, I). S .vo 423S lor the a ,,r E 1.4 and X Jot'N tt 14 Sec. 11, T Si S Rsnge 4 ' . Ilennnvs Ihe following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, nnd c-ti ti vat ion of, s lid land, viz: Giorge Huffman lJenj. Thurston, John Bo 1, . L. H-insoa al. of Applegate Jackson county Oregon. si. F. Uunjami.s, Register. Notice. Laxb Office at It isKuctto, Oi: , ) Julys. 1833. J No' ies ii IiTeby given ilut the fid owing-named st-ttlcr Ins tiled notice of his intention to 111 ike liaal pront in suppori of his claim, and th it slid pro if win Ii. 111 id.- before tbi .1 ud e or U crk of Jack son county at Jncksonvi le, on aturdiy .uu,t ll. 13i3. viz: Mrs. Kizi Hes"s Homestead No. "J74j tor Ihu S w 1-4 of a H 1 i and S E 1 4 of " 1 4' Sic 27 and iN v 1.4 of N E .1 and " E i-4 o: N 1 4 S.'C 34 '1 ..US It 1 E. He nanus the fob owing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said and, viz: James .Mills. II. R. Urowu, U. iv.Mosine, C. .osb.c, nil uf U.owusboio, Jackson couuty Oregon. w m. P. Besjajii.n, Register. Notice. Lxz Office at Rosehcr-i. On.. ) July 2. Id33. J Notice is hereby given lint the follow ing named settler Iris filed notice of his iutentio.i to make flual proof in support of bis claim, and that said pioof will be made before the Judge or k-rk of Jack, s n county at Jacksonville, oa Saturday August ii", 18S3. viz: Henry Carter Home stead No.4t:50 for the S J$ of S li 1-4 of S-c. 33 T 40 S K 3 t nnd N Yt of NEI-l -ec. 2 T 41 S R i W. He names thu I'ol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot. said and, viz: Andrew Citntrcll. Philip Oleave. of Unioiitown. -ylvcster Arras inith, Edvaid Langley ot Alights, a 1 ot Jacksojcouaiy Oregon. W ji. Ue-njamix, Register. Koticc. Laxd Office at RoF.crito. Oa , I July,?, 8t3. Notice is hereby given th it ihe fo low ing named settlers her tiled notica of b ive inleutiou to m:ike final proof in support ot her claim, and tlint said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jose pliine county at Kirhy villi, on oaturduv August I , i8S3, viz: Lucy Poltct. widow of A. J Pott-el deceasel. lIomstead Nu. 2;U'J for Ihe S E 1 4 of S M Stc. Si '1 H - R.l. .N X f N W 1 4 ami N 1-4 ot'N E J-4 Stc. 2 T -iO - R .) Uist Uil . Mer. "he names the following witness. s to pwvj .i.r oui.i'.i iai residence upon, ana cultivation 01, suid land, viz: James A. Gibson. Ed'ar Cox, J T. Hartley, James ox, alf of 'Williams Jus.phl-tc ci u iiy regon. .-1.1s.) tit l ue tarn d time and place viz: Edgar Cox. llomcstcaii Ni. uuUiorthc W ii ol N E 1-4 of N 14 and N E . 4 of a v l-i of cc. 0 T 33 - ltango o v . lie names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous resilience upon, auu ctilti vatioa of, said land, viz: Jam.-s A.Uib son, J. T. Harlby, L. O. B. lla 1 J units Cox, all ot Williams J ostphit-u county Oregon. Also nt the same time and place viz: James A. Uibson, Homestead No. 2U01 tor ihe S w 1-4 of S 1-4 of cc. 0 anl h X of o E 1-4 and N W 1-4 of S E 1-4 1 c. b 1' 30 S It .i w. He names tlie toliowing witness :s to ynivehis co:.tia.ioUjUsiilL c upo.i, anil cullivalion u,said lin.il. v,..: J.T. Harlby. Edgar Cox. L. G. U Hull, iliomas Mcvcns, all'of Wi liams Jost.. phine cotn'y Oregon. A so aiiue oarnj lima and place J.T. Hart ey, Houusleud No. iblJ for liie Fn.ct.uaal NEW of Sic. 4 T3U South Jt j W. He nnmes ihe toliowing wit. nesses to piove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, suid land, viz: Jauus .V Gibson. I dgar ox, I. (i. Ji- Hall f'hom is Stevens, all of Ulliams Jose phine county Oregon. lso ut ihe s 1111c titno and place viz: George . Hoxte, llomcstei-d l). -"jUI lor the S L 14 ol S W l-l and S W id of S E 4 Stc. 5 and N M 4 nt N W 1-4 and N 1-4 of N E 1-4 Sec. b T BO S . 5 W JI. He names ihe toliowing wit. nesses to prove Ins continuous rcsidi-cne uioi, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: j. T. Hartley, .hunts A Gibson Edgar ox, J. O JicOi-ei all of Willianis Jose lhiui couny tiregon AVii. p. Jiesjxats, Rsjlstir hid Ftllow'j ruildic; JcthstHTillr, Grtjon UKALUU AXD WOUKEll IX ri.v.snEErinoN, Cw?iF.n, lead Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ' NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE." POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, ROrE, SAILS, Paints Oils, Varnish, Qm CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, JJrcshs, Chcics, Zlosd i:tc. ETC: I hre-rnril 1'nt nirrifa flrtt ttt Mer'isiite. bihI am prepared tmlo all repair ing promptly and in cuiierior stjle. TN CONNFCTIOS V ITU THE AnOVB 1 I mn receivii c hikI liare ceiiftaatlj n.iud a full aud first data stock uf GROCERIES, DSr-COCES, Ctll ECC7S, TCMCCO r.EAUY K.VDE CLOTSIIXd, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, c. ijtr"Errrjltiir.gsoil at reafrnsbte rile. IC. KUBLI t icU'onrill. Marcli 5 'fil.S. PIONEER HARDWARE STORE J.icltSDiiTille Oregon, ISIL&12K& AliEGLV Djal3rs ail Workers IN' TI., IJUASS S CflPPERWAKF. JZ ALSO KEEP constantly oa hand a first class assortment ot STOVES, CLASS. TOOLS', OIL. PUMPS, ' PAINTS, PIPES, RRUSnE'S. MACHINES, AMMUNITION, TIN WARE. SHELF IJARDWRE. Job "CTcrli a S'pcciay. Prompt attention given to alt orders from abroad. oua motto rs "Live and Let Live. Cull nnd examine before prchaslnj elsivvhen. lSILGKK & 3I.EGLY. G1EIT REDUCTIQH - IN HOTEL PEICES T THE SLOVEIt HOTEL BOAED ABD LODGING ONLY" 75 cents per day, Ilcst house for the money this side of Portl.tnd. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE UUARANTEE1X DR. E C. WEST'S nerve and fcraia tn-ttintnt, a sorcifle for Hysteria, Dizziness, onvu sions. Ncrvnu Head ache. Menta' I) prc-sion. Loss of Memory, Speimatorhoca. Impotcney. Involuntary (mis-inns, premature n d "age, caused by over-exert Ion, bolt-Hhu-e or ovi-r-indu'g. nee. wliich 'cads to misery, decay and death. One liox will cure recent ease Eiich box contains one month's treatment j one tto nr a box. r six lmxes for fi-o dol Isr: sent by mail prepaid on receipt of pi ice. We gu-irantiH' six boxes to enfa any mv. Willi each onler rerelvi-d hy ci for six lioxcs. Bcrompanli-d with live'dol Hrs. te wi" send the purchaser our wtIu, ten siiairntte to rt'tnrn ihe money If the treatment does not iiTcct a cure. Gusras tees issued on v Iiy Wood vim. Cijvnsi: fc Co Wholesale and itctail Druggists. Port. land. Oreron. Lrdcrs by ra-ill al regular price.