S"1,117"55 !'-55B!'J ft OREGON SENTINEL. JACKSONVILLE Saturday, July 21, 1883. Selling Out. Those desiring any thing in the line of merchandisp will do well by calling on 13arruth Fisher be fdre going elsewhere as he is closing out his stock at cost. A trial will conrince you all. m Races Another match rara has been made between Harry Stover's "Jim Lick" and CritTolman's "Barron inare," for 403 a side, to be run on the 'Cardwell track this afternoon. The distance to be run is 300 j ards. Reduction in Prices John Miller, tat the Hunter's Emporium, is selling hay forks for 81 each; scythes and 'snaths, 51 75; giindxtones, GJ cents ber pound; and all other goods in his line 10 per cent, less than ever before hold in Jacksonville. Remember that Mr. M.'s goods are of the best and he Woes just as he agrees to. The Eintraciit List of officers felected July 1st 1883 of the Verein JJintracht, for the ensuing six months: president, Adam Schmidt; Vice President, Geo. H. Younp; Secretary, J'rank Kacshafer; Treasurer, Fred Luy; Trustees, Fred Groh, Veit Schutz, and tlhris Wintjen; visitingcommittee, Aug. Bohn, Veit Schutz and John Her berger. Serious Accident. We regret to state that Thos. Wright, of Willow Springs, hnd his leg broken above the knee on Wednesday last by a kick from a horse. Mr. Wright is one of the worthy citizens of Jackson county and it is hoped he will coon be about 'again. Dr. Aiken wrr called to set the broken bone and feels conGdent 'of early recovery. Distinguished Visitors Senator Dolph, Representative George and Gov. Moody arrived heie yesterday evening hating taken a private conveyance from Glendale. Tliese gentlemen will remain a few davs in the valley to learn the wishes, if any, of their con fitituents regarding necessary legis lation and thus combine business with pleasure. They expect to visit Jose pbine county before returning home. Narrow Escape. A runaway ac jcidrnt occurred at Rock Point last Tuesday but luckily the occupants of the buggy -the Misses Minnin and Mnud Tufls escaped without Renins Snjury. The team started from "White's hotel and in making a .short turn the buggy was upset throwing Minnie nut, but she escaped with a few slight nruises. The team ran about a mile when they were caught and no par ticular damage was done. Religious. Rev. B. J. Sharp will hold services at Phoenix next Sunday morning and at Ashland in the even ing, lie will also preach at Antioch school house on Sunday, July 20th at J 1 A. M. and 4 P. M liev. M. A. "Williams will preach in the Piesby terian Church next Sunday both morning and evening... .Elder M. Peterson will officiate at a basket meeting to be held at Granger's ford 'on Rogue river on Sunday; also at one announced to take place near the grange store on A pplega'.e the follow ing Sunday No services at the. Catholic church Sunday. t!AMP Meeting. A camp meeting will be held on the old camp grounds on Williams creek, commencing Thurs day before the 2nd Sunday in August the 9th). The object of which is to worship God in tented grove. No huckster shops, or stands of any de scription, nor any appliances for amusements 'ending to divert attention from such object will be allowed on the ground within the limits prescribed "by law. A public table will be kept tit reasonable rate1, for the convenience of those who do not come prepared to take care of themselves. AH are cordially invited to attend. By order of committee of arrangements. o Tied Up. The work of connecting the railroad survey with the govern ment land surveys in this valley was completed on Tuesday last by Mr. J. S. Howard. The "tying," as it is tech nically called, is now completed from the summit of the Siskivou mountains to the front and this operation ilefi Tiitely settles the location of the road. The linn is located a lit'le. over a mile east of Ashland on the farm of Mr. B. F. .Myers and some of our neighbors up there are brgmning to dpbate the question of the to-siliility of a rival town at the depot. It is now quite evident that the railroad folks are building to accommodate ihemselves -and if we want to ride we must be ready when the train comes, otherwise w alk. Real Estate Transactions re corded in the county clerk's oflice since last report: Alex Martin to 0. & C. R. R. Co., release for right of way through Jus tus property. Consideration SI. Lillie R. Brake to Alex Martin, property on Wagner creek. Consid ration, $710. Clias. D. Sexton to S. A. I. Groves, 160 acres in Inland precinct. Consid raiion, S450. Thos. Pnnkey to Mary C. Panlcey, 40 acres in Table Rock precinct. Con sideration, $50. C. D. Reed to John Miller and Chris. Kretzer, mining ground on Jackson creek. Consideration, S900 . T. G. Reames to O. it C. R, R. Co. right of wav through land in Manzauita precinct. Consideration, S300. H. C. Howard to S. B. Edsall, land in Eden precinct. Consideration $1. C87. Ben Haymond, guardian of Perry heirs, to J. M. Lofland, land on Evans creek. Consideration, $550. LOCAL ITEMS. Races to day. Hot and smoky. Harvest hands are scarce. Ashland is to have a brewery. E. Donaghy of Henry, Cal., is in town. Miss Eugenia A. Kelly is expected back soon. Phillip Miller has gone to Tacoma W. T., to locate. An artesian well is one of the neces sities of this town. Oranges and lemons for sale at Vrooman's drug store. Sheriff Jacobs and family are rusti cating at Crescent City. The Butte creek mail route is now in charge of Chris Keegan. Three Farms for sale. E tquire of T. G. Reames, Jacksonville, Oregon. G. A. Hubbel has accepted a posi tion with Dolsen's surveying party. Dr. E. P. Geary has changed his location from Eagle Point to Athland. Engineer Hurlburt went to Port land this week to report' at headquar ters. Ripe peaches in small quantities have made their appearance on Rogue river. W. G. Kenney officiates at Papp's saloon during the absence of the pro prietor. Miss Nellie Slocum of Roseburg is here on a visit, the guest of W. J. Ply male. The M. Ainsley Scott Jubilee Sing ers are advertised to bhovv here on Monday, Ju'y 30th. M. Col well of the Union livery stable has been laid up several days this w eek w iih fever. The new State Hotel is now being run by S. R. Taylor an experienced hand at the business. Report says that Redding creditors have attached Wm Magoon's fine team and the latter cannot settle. Wool is quoted at 23 cents per pound, butter 37 cents, eggs 25 cents and flour $3.25 per hundred. The family of George B. Dorris of Eugene City is here on a visit and are the guests of Squire Hoffman. Bilker fc Maeg'y are doing a rushing business now in the hardware line. They sell at very small profits. A number of Jacksonville Masons will viit Sun Francisco next month to attend the Triennial Conclave. A. D. Kockfellow it Co., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and Real Es tate; Agents, Ashland, Oregon. Quito a largo number of rai'road hands passed through town this week on their way to the Siskiyou tunnrK Kasper Kubli is always up with the times and he is always prepared to hujiply any thing required in his line. Misses Pauline and Mary Wetterer and Miss Kiefer started for Albany on Thursday's stage where they go on a visit. John Ashraead informs us that the Birdsej place on Rogue River will not pioduce more than half a crop this year. Have you seen those stylish hats, trimmed at Mrs. J. S. Howard's fash ionable millinery establishment, and so cheap? The smoke now prevailing comes from Sterling and the railroad front. The 6rst mentioned started from light ning stroke. A burglar was shot in Abraham Wheeler & Co's. store near Grave creek this week by one of the clerks but was not captured. Newell Ha'l had a finger bit last week since which time erysipelas hv set in and affected his whole arm. He is now improving. Blackherrus are said to be very plentiful hnd cheap in Ashland. A load of that delicious fruit would sell readily in this maiket. Capt. J. M. McCall of Ashland made us a pleasant call this week and shows as few of the marks of time as any of the old pioneers. Joe. Wall, Jr., of Crescent City, Cal., was in town several days thi w eek while on his way to Saa Fran cisco by way of Portlaud. Considerable rye has been raised on Applega'e this year and it will be utilized by the distillery upon re sumption of operations in September. It is thought that during the first year after the completion of the North em Pacific that the emigration to the northvve.t will exceed 100,000 people. Mrs. J. ,M. McCi'lly has been quitp ill for a week past but was improving at list accounts, we are pleased to say. Prof. J. M. Merritt is also on the sick list. The Jacksonville telegraph office is not included in the strike an I mes sages will go on time providing there is some oue at the other end to teceive them. E. Shearer of Yreka has hern com missioned as Superior Judge for Siski vou county by Governor Stoneman of California, to take the place of Judge Steele, deceased. W. J. Plymale ac.-ompanied by his daughter, Miss Ada, returned from Portland this week where the former attended the session of the grand lodge of the A. O. XL W. Mrs. Joseph Satterfield, one of the old settlers of this county is in town for medical treatment her ailment being some trouble with the heart. She is somewhat improved. Fred Overbeck is expected here on a visit about the Grst of August on a visits to his parents. Fred .it now one of the chief operators in the Port land telegraph office. Charles Prim officiates as County Clerk in the absence of Henry Klippel, and N. A. Jacobs is boss in the Sheriffs office while his father is out on a trip to the coast. If you want a Sewing Machine call at E. C. Brooks' drug, watch, clock, and jewelry store. His machines are a little finer and his prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. The new bridge across Antelope creek has been finished and is ready for public use. James MsDougal, the contractor, is the boss in t.tatline, and never fails in turning off a good job. - The Sheriff hot been ordered to summon twenty-two jurors for the special term of Circuit court to begin August 6th. Tne trial of some of the railroad cases will come up at that time. Don Short formerly one o Jackson ville's boys has distinguished himself at Marshfield as an athlete. On the 4th he won two foot races and also carried off the prize for the best jump ing. Mr. John W. Bailey, for some time one of the proprietors of the distillery, left on Wednesday's stage for San Francisco. Mr. Bailey made many friends while hereand is agenial square man. , The Chinese oath is taken over the dead body of a chicken each witness sworn requiring a new corpse. The officers in Judge Deady's court have been living high since the last trial began. Gen. Reames, the boss fisherman, was down at Rogue river this week with his "spinner" but the trout were shy and he only caught abrut a dozen, the smallest vveivhing about three pounds. Accounts from most portions of the state indicate about a half crop on ac count of the unprecedented drouth. It is the first year since the settlement of Oregon that even a partial failure is to be recoided. None of the military telegraph offi ces in Klamath and Lake counties were closed, as reported they would be, and the business' goes on as usual. They are a public necessity and should be kept open. Dr. Will Jackson, dentist, wi'l visit Ashland on a professional trip on July 30th and will remain there a couple of weeks. Those requiring dental work should remember the date and give him a call. Ex Sheriff Lash, of Yreka, Cal., who has been up north looking for a place to locate, returned here this week and now has some notion of locating some where is this valley. His wife and daughter accompany him. C. B. Watson, formerly of Ashland and John A. Gray havo formed a law partneiship at Empire City. Mr. Watson is also collector of the Port but the duties are light and will not iuterfere with his practice. The saloon in the U. S. Hotel build ing, owned by J. B. Montgomery, was this wpek purchased by T. T. McKen z'e, who will take possesion next Mon day morning. Give Tom a call and you will always be treated well. State printer Byars has purchased tne balem "btatesman olhce and will take charge at once. H. H. Hend ricks of Eugene City will assist in the editorial management. We wish the new proprietor the best of success. S. L. Dolsen has secured a large interest in the quartz ledge lately pios pected by Ross it McKenzie. He showed us a specimen a few dajR ago from that mine that was very rich in free gold. May it prove a bonanza. Mr Alex. Martin, of the firm of Martin &, Reames of Linkville, left for his home in Oakland, Cal., on Wednes day's stage and carried with him the g"od wishes of many friends who would wish to see him come to remain among us. The lecture advertised for last Wednesday night did not take plnce, Lieut. J. S. Parke having been detailed on other duty which did not allow of his stopping over to fill the appoint ment. He passed northward on Wednesday's stage. Work on the Court House wall was resumed on Thursday .afternoon, a supply of lime having been received that day. Mr Byers says t'lere will be no more interruptions on account of material ami the work will be pushed right along. Milo Caton.DaveC'ronemiller, J. W. Bailey, Jess Simpson and Tyler re turned from Cinnabar on Sunday even ing after a very enjoyable sojourn of a week among the soda springs. The party brought in two fine bucks killed while on their return home. The practice of stringing barbed wire along a fence in close proximity to the sidewalk seems to be in bud taste and is likely to result in damage to ladies garments as thev pasR. We hope no one will follow the precedent as it is neither sightly nor safe. The Klamath Like Navigation and Irrigating Cinal Company has filed articles of incoi poration in the office of Secretary of Sta'p. with James S. HowHrtl, Charles S. Moore and Wm. C. Hale as incorporators. Head office at Linkville; capital stock, $50,000. New goods at reduced prices at the cash store of S. S. Aiken fc Co. They keep everything usually to bo found in a general merchandise store, and their method of giving the best goods at low prices, and making exact change seems to have become popular hern at last. Their new advertisement will be found in another column. Judge P. B. Smith and Gen. E. L. Applegate have formed a. copartner ship in the law business and the ''Tid ings" says they have opened an office in the Masonic building. They will practice before any of the," courts of this and adjoining states, and in the U. S. District Courts. , An Indian God or Idol was recent ly found near Green Point, below Oregon City. It is an irregu'irly shaped piece of stone about. 14 inches long and ten inches wide.'-" The face of the stone is slightly angular with distinctly marked features, and scroll work on the temples hnd features. A prominent hotel keeper received a rebuke from the Recorder in open court this week who remarked that he had been in daily expectation of a complaint for keeping a disorderly house. Such ahint ought tp beos good as a kick and should not be disregarded as public patience is not like a bottom less well. Thefact that everyonecouldnot drive Sargent Dunlap's horse and cart was clearly demonstrated one day this week by the horse and cart both in dulging in a runaway. The driver has not vet been found and Sargent wants all to tako warning so as to avoid the accidents that might occur hereafter. - A party composed of "rienry Pape, Henry Klippel, Jacob Klippel and others are now camping out some where near tlip hpad of Jacicson creek, having started last Monday. They propose remaining absent" a couple of mouths and on their return we expect to see the market glutted with fish, venison und bear meat. Thrre must be an unusual amount of fire in the mountains judging from the dense smoke that has clouded the atmosphere duiing the past week. Camper', hunter sand others sojourning in the mountains should be more careful and not allow lire to spread as there is a heavy penalty for the con sequent damage to timber. The Ashland correspondent of the Portlaud "Standard" don't seem to like the Postmaster at the firt men tioned place and "hits him a lick" whenever opportunity occurs. There are plenty of people of the "Stand ard's" stripe who dont Ijku Republi cans of any degtee no matter what their name or position is but if thev don't, who care.-? Prof. Johnson and a man named Fievbohl had a nan ow escape fiom n veiy serious accident on Friday hist. Whilo returning from Sterling in a buggy a dog tan out and frightenfd the team and, suddenly swerving, thev overturned the bugv throwing both men out. Mr. Johnson was only slightly cut abaut thj head but Frey bo'd had one of the bones of his arm fractured. Th "Yreka Union" has the follow ing which applies equally well to this place: '"Them are some very uii pleasant smells in various parts of town which should 1m abated. Scatter lime on all offensive spotn, and the effluvia will be absorbed. This warm weather promotesrapiddecompositiun, and nolii ing more readily attacks the system and induces disease than those same ugly odors." Richard Blackwood has discovered a large white sulphur spring on the CdIw ell ranch about a mile above his d piling. It is very cold, and of con siderable volume. Mr. B wi.l have the creek turned, so as to expose the spring, soon, and will then have a careful analysis made of the water. It will in all probability prove to be posessed of valuable medicinal prop erties. "Tidings." In reference to the junction of the O. t C. and C. & O. railroads the Yreka "Journal" says: The Assis tant Chief Engineer of the Central Pa cific Surveying Department, was in town some days since, ,"on his way to meet Chief Engineer Morris cf the Oregon railroad, who selected the point of junction for the two roads about two miles south of the Oregon bound ary, in this county. - Frank M. Nickerson the efficient County Clerk of Josephine county, passed Mirough town on his way hom wards this week, having'just returned from the grand lodge of A. 0. U. W., held at Portland last week, where he represented Climax lodge of Kerby ville. He reports an enjaahle time at the meeting of the gran 1 lodge and a yery prosperous condition of the order in this state. Chief Engineer Morris, of the O. t C. R. R. extension, has begun -i suit in the Statu" Citcuit Cofiit fcr Mult noniali county, against W.JL Struble, editor,' and J, F. Mcintosh, business manager of th "Polaris," and Sol Abraham, of Roseburg, fcr $25,000 damage, which he claims to have suh lained on account of nn article nub lished in the "Polaris" during the ad ministration of Stiuble and Mcintosh. We call the attention of the reader of the Sentinel to this week' pic torial supplement ns nn- evidence of enterprise both on the part of the well known fi in of Reames Bros and our selves. If v ou want hoddy goods o' unfair treatment dune "o to lleames' for they dont deal in those articles anil if you want to advertise for anything or any purpose come to the Sentinel ollice where you can get best work and lowest rales. N. K. Lvtle it Co. havo opened n rec tifvingand wholesale and retail liquor establishment in the building formerly used by Ed Smith as a carpenter shop. Those wishing to porvhofecaa be ac commodated at a low. price and can have liquor as pure as it can come from the still and need not be afraid of getting poisoned. Give them a call and fry their goods for yourselves. They have pure corn, Bourbon and Rye whisky on hand in quantities to suit. Many of our fire brigade are in the habit of wearing their badges as a dog might wear an x-xtra tail--by way of crnament, and theotherday they were mistaken for policemen's stars by a stranger. -His sfay was short and, as ho hustled himself out of town, he re marked to a citizen that a place as small as Jacksonville trust be awful tough to need so many po ice. Lest that mistaken man might inis-represent us we will say that one policeman is adequate to preserve peace and corral offenders and Jacksonville, like the devil is hardly as black as it is painted. Mr. Wm. Carl Division Agent for the O. it C. Stage Company has been in this valley trying to negotiate for grain for the winter's supply. He finds prices asked, to be of quite a fancy character and feels justifiable in waiting. The day is fast coming when farmers will no longer find a market for grain, hay and horses from the stage company that has, for so many long years, treated the public with so much fairness and courtesy and their retirement for railroad transportation will be a matter of regret to many who now dont think of it. -They will fmd that the "iron horse" eats only wood and Chinese will cut its fodder. L. Samuels.of the "West Shore" is canvassing for that creditable pub lication. His chief artist, Mr. J. F. Whiting, accompanies him and has shown u? an accurate sketch of our Court House and several prominent buildings and residences in Jackson ville nil of which will be beautifully lithographed and appear in a number of the "West Shore" that will be largely devoted to v description of Jackson county. This is a mo'-t excellent method of advertising the resources and advantagesof our favored section and give a better idea of our surroundings to friends abroad than any amount l word painting Onlv ?2 per year. niiLcoin NOTES. We glean the following railroad news fiom the Ashhmd "Tidings" and other sources: Thos. Ful'er, of the firm ol Fuller it-McNulty, railroad contractors, was in town several dais tins week. He informs us ihat his company have sub let no couti.icts as yet-mid they pro I ose doing the woik themselves, all re poitsto the contrary notwithstanding. On Tuesday last J. S. Howard finished sedioitiziiig the located line of the railroad, which completes the-siir vpving for the O it C. II. R. extension (with the exception, of coure, of cross sectioning) as far south as the Siski yon. For tide tracks there miv be still a little more surveying to do, ami it is possible that some unimportant changes may be made at somo points of the line; hut we can now say that the location of the road is completed to the summit of the Siskiyou. From that point to the junction with the California road, some ten or eleven miles remain to be located. The Iluilburt surveying party, hal ing run the locating line to Wgnei cnek and connected with D ilseu's line, moved up to the summit of the SUki yous agiin yesteiday, to begin the lo cation down the southern slope from the tunnel to the junction with the California road. This will tnke,tliem some six weeks to accomplish, after which they will mostli.ely begin cross sectioning for the grading, and it is probable that Mr. Hurlburt wi I have another patty at th's work in his di vision if the graders begin to flock up this way from points further north, us the heavier portion of the work there are completed. As stated lat week, three lines have been run by Mr. Hurlburt's party across the flat below Ashland. The upper one has depot grounds and side tracks laid off about the middle of Linsey Applegites field, and passes near Daley & Co's. planing mill. The middle line, which is fully surveyed for location, has dppot and side tracks laid out a a point in B F. Myers field about 100 lanlv above his batn, and ahoutfkalf a mile from Main street in the central part of town the depot grounds on each lineVing within th town limits. The third line is still lower, being between B. F. Myer's house and Bear creek and reaching the Ie'el of the stage road near the Elgin mills. Runaway. The paymaster's team for the railruad indulged in a runaway this week on Cow creek hill and two occupants of the wagon were quite seriously injured. The report that Wm. Crump had been killed by this teuu i milling into one that he was diiving seems to be without found ilion as it cannot be traced to any authentic source. Notice A large assortment of the celebiated New Ilonm sewing ma chines, the best ana cheapest in the market, have just been received at E C. Brooks' stoie. Call and examine them befoie pun-hasing elsewhere. BO UN". PARKER Near Salem, July 4. 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. Clias. C. P. r'ty, a son. TONKINS On Grave Creek, July 1, 1883, to Mr and Mrs. Win. Tonk ins, a daughter. JUSTUS On Grave Creek, July 1?, 1883. to Mr. and Mrs.. Tip Justus, a daughter. MARUIIiU. PROCTOR GOODWIN In Jumj ofTJoe nrecinct, Josephine county, July 15, 18S3, l.y Elder E. G. Browning. P. P. Pioctor and Sirs. Sarah E. Goodwin. COKER WADE In Sam's V.illeV, July 18, 4883, hy C. C. Gall, J. P., Lucien Coker and Miss Ida J. Wade. COUUEM'O.NDENft. Josephine Co., Or., July 19, 18S3. Ed. Sentinel: Hot. . . .Sickness subsiding.... No deaths near Waldo. . . . .Mrs. W. J. Wimer has been dan gerously sick but is letter.... M. W. Parsons, traveling agent and corres pondent for ihe "Northwest News" of Portland went through to the coast a few days ago.... The new road has been widened so that no teamster need be afraid to haul over. The old road is in good condition . . . .Simmons, Han sen et nl have commenced operations in their mines.... The packers are making war on the teamsters and claim that by going the old trails und avoid ing their tolls over the road they can pick much lover than teams can haul. According to this when the railroad shall be complete! and there will be uo further use for teams that way and pack trains pack every thing this way then (he farmers and teamsters must tako a back seat and preparo them selves to pay cash for every thing they buy....Thero is considerable tran sient travel over the new road.... Mr. McFadden's letter in your paper a few numbers back though well meant over estimates the length of time and cost of a trip over the new road. The following are the best diivcs coming up loaded: First night Altaville, or Low Divide. Second night North Fork, or Rockland. Third night Dia mond Creek, or Biines. Fourth night Jacksons, or Waldo. Emty teams may travel over with ease in two days. .Jacksonville more than any other town will be in position to exchange goods for teaming over the C. C. W. I?. To buy goods at a railway station means cash. The farmers should not overlook this t and i-hould remember that if the wagon road goes down the railroad freight will go up. .. .Stages through to Crescent City on time thrte times a week. Farmers Attention. G. Karewski is now prepaid! to t ike couti acts for cutting grain with his impioved ma chinery in any pails of the county He has .already done some work for Wm My bee, J as. A. Caul ell, Nick Ficke V. Mitche land Col. Maury mid lefers to them as to the manner in which it was done. I In c'nims that he can cut grain lower than can be reached wi.h any header and stands ready to prove it to all who iluubt. For Sale. CjnieiupUting removal from Jacksoifille, L Solomonoireis his residence on Califoi ni.i,Sr., an excellent piece of property, for sale cheap; nUo a good assortment of household and kitchen furniture. Give him an earlv enll. " NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Notice. Ld Ofi-ice .ir Roseburo, Or. , July 17, 183J. ' Notice is hereby given that the tollovv ingnuned settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support it'his claim, and that snd proof will he lude bcloie the County Clerk or Judge it Jacksonville, on Sttuidty August 23. 18SJ, viz: Lid ward J. Lingley. Horn -stead no. 4133 for the S II '-fot'SE Sic..3o r 40 S K 4 W ami Ibrthc N E J N U tndSvV 14 of N i; l-lScc.2T4lB U4 V. lie n imes the follow ing w itucsses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of. said land, viz: N. 1J. Wright. h irlcs V illmms, Henry Carter, I'at Ivory, all of Wrighti.Tackson county Oregon. AVu P. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Lo-d Orrics at Rosecuro, Or , ) July, 11, 1S3J. J' Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the instruction ot the Hon Commissioner of the General Land Ollice, Peter Jardine and al other persons claiming an ia tercst in the land taken hy him ns a homestead de scribed as the W f ot N W . Sec 27 and N H f -N E H Sea 23 Township 37 South of Range o Weot arc required to appe.ir before the county Clerk of Josephine county Oregon onFridiythe 31tdiyof August 1KB J at it) o'clock a m amllurnish testimony concerning the allegation con tained in the aflid ivit filed with the Hon. Commissioner of the Gmeral Land Ufllce by Joseph Williams wherein it is alleged tint the said 1'Ucr Jardine is not a citizen of the United States and that h: sold his improvements and removed from the county more than six years since. Wm. P. UnsjiMtx, Register, J. C. Foi.lciston, Receiver. The -Rogue River Distilling Company IU.3 0?EC3 A WH0LES4LE HOUSE IN JACKSONVILLE, In the iinildin; situated on the crncr of Califomi i and Filth streets vvlicro cr.n Lc obtained a PURE, UNADULTERATED Annex:: of BOURBON, RYE Asa CORN WHISKY, IS QTJAXTIIIE3 ASD AT PHIOES TO SUIT. Satisfaction guaranteed. :tien gi N.K. LYTLE. Superintendent. K. KUBLI, Odd Fellow's Building Jacksonville, Orrgon DCAL.EH AND WORKER IK TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, f INWARE. POWDER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE ROPE, NAILS. . Paints Oils, Varnish, Gia$a CUTLERT, WIRE, Shot, Sroslis, Chains, Hose ETC., ETC: I have frenrei! tht ctvicc of first-clasi Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair ing promptly and in superior style. TM CONNECTION' VITH THE ABOVE L I nm receivincnnil bare cniirlautly tuud a Tall aud Sret claea stock of GROCERIES, inr-cooDS. era eccts. Toiricctf nn.iuv hadc clotiiixcj, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, 4c; 0Evcr thing so'd atrca'rnsMo rates. K. KUBLI TacWiivill". March D 1878. PIONEER HARDWARE STORE Jacksonville, Oregon. BILGEE & JMiEGItf Doalors and Workers IN TIX, BRASS & CGrPERWAliEi WE ALSO KEEP constantly on hand nfus cl'tss assortment ot STOVES, GLASS, TOOLS, OILS, PUMFS, PAINT?) PIPES. BRUSHES, MACHINES, AMMUNITION! TIN WARE, SHELF II ARDWRE. Joh Work a Specialty. Prompt attention given to all orders from dbroacU OUR MOTTO 13 "Live and Let Live. Call and examine heforc pirchaslng clscvv here. 15ILGER & 3L-EGLY. m mum -IN HOTEL PEICES AT THE SL0VER HOTEL. BOARD AND LODGINS ONLY 15 cents per day. Best honsc for the money this side of Portland. NervOus Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. D R. E C. WEST'S ncrre and hrald trcitment. a specific for Hysterin. Dizziness nnvti'sions. Nervous . Head, ache, Mental Doprcs-ion, Loss of Memory, Sperm itorhoea. Impoteney, Involuntary emissions, premature o d age, caused by orer exertion, helt-abuso or over-indulg. rnce, -which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent case. Each box contains one month's treatment; one do lar :i bo, or sit boxes for five dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We puarantee sii boxes to curt any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten puarrntio to return tho money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued on v by Woodahd. Clarke A Co, Wholesale anc1 'tetail Druggists, Port, land. Qrecon. Orders bj mail at regular pricw