Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, August 18, 1883, Image 3

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    OREGON SENTINEL
JACKSOKVIL.L.K
Batdrdat. Accost 18, 1883.
Ice cream Festival. The ladies of
the mite society, will serve ie -cream,
on next Thursday evaning, in the base
men of the Pre bvteriau church.
Selling Out. Thoe desiring any
thing iu the line of merchandise will do
wel1 by calling on Barruch Fialier be
fore going tlsewhare at he ia closing
out hi stork at cost. A trill will
convince yeu all.
Notice. A. larire axxortnient of the
csUbrifed New Home sewing ma
chine, the let ana cheapest in the
nia'Uft,! Hr just been received at E
C. Lfok' Moie. Ca'l and examine
O't u liffo'e pun-basing eUewbare.
r
i (.i Contemplating removal
i Uon i'l-, L Solomon offer hit
.) lJ.;lifoiiiia,Si.. an excellent
, ...iit;, for .-ale. cheap; al
I n sunlit of household ami
a
i
f i'ihi up uuie,
cm 1 1.
Give him an early
FucMi'ur.c Fus salk Contempla
ling n-umval to San Francisco S. Cohn
o3or hit household JuriiitHre-for-aale
tit a barairiJHe lrta complete out
tit for houSel.eepinr, including a black
walnut, inaibln ion liedroom art. Call
eatly if jou.want to aecura a bargain.
Sad Bk'-kavehkkt We regret to
tiole the death of the only child of
Piof. J. W. Merritt and wife which
cut red on ijj'urday evening last, i lie
funeral tnLit-g place on Sunday. The
ciih', a hriu'ir little boy of only iiiuu
mo.il'i, vva taken ill on Saturday
moinin imd nl nough all putihlu w. i
done he died at 8 P. it. They have the
svmp.vi-y of thin community for a tud
den muation that look all they had.
A 1..ve;.t Docs. George 'Bigham
lias a dog ot die "Bu'l ' vaiiety that has
niJeutty a gie.it humility to "calves."
Tim oilier day he mail, a dive for Dare
C.o'iv and lio' him by .bcalf of the
leg geJi:nj: a vvhoV luouihful of pants
and Koine epr.lei mis. In a few mil)
iip be niiiid S. P. Jones with the
.Ban lexAilt Hint, a little later, he made
.a e ' u "isi'iil luti-;e at a stranger
ilo was suijirisej at hi unpleasant
faliiillniity. The owner, had beiter
miu -'k ( iiat lively dog or keep him out
of ton n for he is liable to be shot on
zi&ht.
Fj5 Fruit. Mr. Tn Miller of
Sa'.diue creek in this oounty brought
.un a Ikjx of peaches this week that ex
.celled any we have, seen in Oregcn.
3'!iey were of the -lBiig; varle.y" that
originated in Josephine county and
we.i uanjed at'inr a i.-oniiumt oltizrn
of that county. IVoy are a 'iMiutifu!
-white and pink fien .tne delicious in
Til it or and everal ef those brought us
measured fouitxen inches in circuiu
fnrence. Mr. Miller cntllengea the
j-Ute to equal them mid lie wel' may.
He hai a number f Iniddcd ,ticc3 of
this magnificent ioa.k in his nursery
-uiki iiiuks wuogauij w.u o lortu
aiate. Odd FKLLnws Celkrratiox. Yo
terday th 20ih anniversary of Jack
aonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F. wes
celebrated by the fraternity in excellent
jstyle a large number of v uiting brot.:-
"-em-from Kerbyville and Ashland being
tireeeut. After ceremonies in tL
ow n Jiall the brethren clothed in re
S'llla :iud pteo!ed by ihe Jacksol -sille
band tiiarched to Holt's Hall.
Af'er s.m choice v.-cal music an
-mtioii w.i.. delivered bv Hon. W. I.
N . holsof Yrexa that was a maaterlr
-.ii.l el,.a.,ei,t effort showing the sofi
t-niii,' infl.iencH and fraternal and' I
bfititicent character of Oddfellowship.
Afier the exerces the brother, od rt-tuni'-d
t.i their lodge room nia were
lisiiiissed. The ball in the evening
was a grand success tickets being sold
,ind the feuivitiet being kept p till
a late hour in the morning.
Cause for R joicivo We learn A1""-"1 people will be mere dumb
1i.v t'.e offer of the chair of Professor ""' in Jair Gu' '" 1 "turJ
in ie No.uml .le.artnientof the Sute If you want a Sewing Machine rail
Unive.sitv has lieen declined by Prof, at E. C. Brooks' druj. watch, clocl
J. W. Mei-iitt, I'.i.uipnl of our school. lo jewelry store. His machines ate
"We .icl.n.twledg-seliishness when we! a ltt.'e finer and his prices a little
av that we would regret almoet any 'snugger, than anv other buggei's.
oll'erfiom abroad that would deprive ,. ,4r. . " ,
this coumiuniiy of Mr. Meritt's . Th?vEjcam"""' says a large grizzly
ser.iccs. He i. the peer of any tdu- ". "'"o the couniry east of Lake,
ator in the state i.i culture, moral a: V,eW' lf -' feIlow w '"l "" "J. as
intellectual, and is .Huliarly gifted :v tW W" "? 'V w7 .of f?kev,ew
thefacull. ofimparlinshisownh ck CXCUM "f-om interviewing hi.
edge to his pupils. The reasons U It is understood that all the railroad
Mr. Merritt's declination of the cases will be appealed o the Supreme
proffered honor are best known to him- Court. Ttie partirs who Milled with
swilf and we can only congratulate ti is the company probably thought "a
-community that it is not to be deprived bird in hand worth two in the bush."
lor anotner j ear of the herricas of an
educator who has served it for c:pht
consecutive ypars so satisfactorily iLat
Lis removal would be a public los.
' KELioiotrs. Rev. B. J. Sharp
. preachns at Ashland next Sunday morn
ing and evenit.g. He starts for Con-
ference next day Prof. M. G. Royal
of Ashland will reach in the M. E.
Church in Jacksonville tomorrow in
the morning and evening Regular
services at the Catholic church by Rev.
F. X. Blanchet Tver. J. A. Slover
will pieach at the Manzanita church on
the 26th. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to every one to attend. The
members are especially requested to W
present.... A basket meeting will be
held at the Williams creek camp
ground, Josephine county, next Sun
day. Elder M. Peterson officialinp.
Everybody are invited to bring their
dinners along, so two discourses can
be preached.... The fourth quarterly
ting of the M. E. Church, South,
to be' held at the Grange ford on
Itogpe river, commenced yesterday.
Iter. B-.C,. Oglesby officiatine,, , ,
-H. C. Fleming preaches at the 'found
. district sehael.aouM .Saaday w mine.
UlCXLITKllS.
Judge Pay and family retdmed from
ICntceut City this .week.
Merrilt Bellinger and family are
rusticating at Jenny creek.
Three Farms for sale. E.ifluir of T.
G. Reaatrs, Jacksonville, Oregon.
Frank Kasshafer dinpenses the
ardent at Cross' i-aloon at Phoenix.
Mi. Mensor advertises a large clear
a .ce sale. lie hays goods must go.
Mrs. Sallie E. Ih wishes to purchase
two cood work mules read her adver
tisement.
Miss Allie Klippel returned this
week from Portland after a two
months visit.
Mr. Jos. Itnpp hss the thanks of the
printers for Mime delicious waterruel
ous. Bap again.
Mr. S. E. I-h 1; n. good farm for
rent on favorab'.- r:ms. Bead what
she says eUehei.
Haskell Any hs sel'led with the
O. & C. B. B. Co. accepting their offer
for right of way S700.
Miss Nixon of Yrela will leave for
her home on Monday next after quite
a vitdt with friends here.
Frank Krause and family returned
from Soda Springs on.Thuasday after a
pleasant sojourn of a week.
A number of our young folks among
them Miss DuWiit of Yreka intend
taking a trip to Soda Spring.
A. D. Rockfellow it Co., Attorneys
and Counsellors at .' w aid Real Es
late Agentc, Aslilai o, Oregon.
The few catis of diphtheiia that
were in town are convalescing and
there iseenis no caus? for alarm.
Cash paid for wood and grain by
the Roeue R:ver DU.illing Ce. r."dl
on N. K. Lytle for L formation.
The steam milln hero will soon be in
operation, -Mr. Karewski having ob
tained a legal title to the property.
Small lots of wheat have been sold
here for 80 cents but the majority of
farmers are holding for a better figure.
John Bilger Jr. will take the place
vaca ;d by his brother William in the
store of Bilger &. Maegly on Monday .
Peaches are coming into market
now at price within the reach of
everybody and some are unusual'y
b'ue.
Have you seen those stylish hats.
.tinned at Mre. J S. Howard's fash
lotinble millinery establishment, and o
cbeap?
The physicians say that there is les
than l .ft ordi r.ry amount of hickiiCii
b e August generally Lcing their
busy month
Mr. NatLangell is in Portland post
ing himself in the duties of hia new
office deputy collector of the 3J dis-
j trict of Oregon.
Po:k has taken a tumble owing to a
lr.rg supply raving been brought o
tLj front from the Willamette.
The
ijrioe ia now 61 to 7 cenU
Ihe "Examiner" telU a good story
on Ha. 1KX..1RH et at who thought
sy hat a l.f..T in a box and
' sicked' tueir d-igs on it but it wasn't
a badger vv it Halt
Bilcsr & Maeglv announce the fol
lowing reduction in prices: Nails for
$6 50 per keg, white lead for $J 75 j.-
'25 lbs., coal oil for $3 50 a can, a. i
tct.y thing in pioportion.
Nowman Fisher will leave for San
F jticisco nest week to purchase g c u
lie will uo accompanird by his daugh
rann' tiogoes to.ee tde Ins
.tj
Conclve ana le big ci.v-.
Within a couple of weeks there will
be a force of several hundred men
grading through the valley as there V
sorae sticky land that ran be worked
to best advantage while dry.
It is aid that Jar Gould is trying
to put the "Vilhrd system" i:i l.i-,
.pocket: How lr. . before the whole
Viet Schuts is having a largo re-,
ervoir constructed so as to furnish
water for his whepl, and as it will .-
considerably elevated it will be an ex
c llent sourco of supply in ca-e of fi.- .
Sheriff Otto of Del Norte Co. Ca1.,
has betn sojourning for several davs in
Jacksonv ille this week. He is a "very
pleasant gentleman who keeps his own
counsrl so he was not asked what his
business was.
We had a call veslerdav fiom Peter
ttciser who reports quiet times in
Josephine coun'y but says a goo!
mmii.g setinm npxt wintpr will make
things Mvely apain as there is still
much rich ground there. .
Mr. Wm. Carll, Division Agent for
the Stage Cnmpnny.. went north on
Thurs lay He :5oe riot seem inclined
to purchase much grain yet, evidently
anticipating a fa'l in prices and expects
to buy largely in the Umpqua.
Tlie Scott minstrel trnuie will per.
form here again on the 25th one night
on!r. Tiipy were to be here on the
17th bqt haying gone to Eureka the
oonneotjon could not be made. Their
show is viry much above the arsrage.
- Al Blatter -of -cohceniDco in our
new court house, I would suggest,
shorter chairs, taller jurymen, or an
elevated rear platform so that thoe in
rear seats can see sen something lc
siilc3 the back of the chair in front of
them. A JurTmax.
Ben Bekman left for San Fran
cisco on Wednesday. He will return
lo Eugene Citv by way of Portland and
resume his studies at the University in
September. Beu is one of the fcood
beys of Jacksonville and will make a
bright scholarly map.
I wilt take wheat delivered
at any of the mills at one dollar per
bushel from those owing me. Those
snowing themselves indebted nwd no
be backward in accep ing this r- t
offer. J. NU5AN.
August 11, 1883.
We acknowledge a ca'l this week
fmm -T A Wllanli (tilt nitl l nw 3-
tantof'N.'DeLimatvr, merl-hant '
Unt.v treMirer nf J.r.diinP rountv. I
Mr. W. " ck in' lie Odd Fellow' ?"'" o.'PeUrLr.t: .c a few day
celebration and '..all while he.v and ftnd wI!1 b P'f ' .w r3.r nd ,l
says "he will come back again oil. "f h:- '1 Wends t-U gallons of the
past. Negatives only i made
The new liquor houde of the D.i'I t j,PIt, rji worjt WJH U Sc'shed at tln
ingCo. i8doinga'landoaicebuMnes,"por.ianj gailprr. 'uose x.i l.ini:
the public takins 'o the llogue liver , ,,iI0 r - wjro"t delay m his fme
article like a kit en to new milk. - ,fTt ;, :,ort iJ,e instpntaneous drv
old farmci exel .imed when he tamj ' , ,,iate vro:nB w be worbed for chil
it, "By jocks tins is like; tli
'a. )s)oicd stuff that didn't set peo'.'
crazv I
The Oregon S'ate Normal School at
Moutimoulh wi'lopen itsser-ond session
on Tuesday Spptembei 18th. ""Hon. J.
F. Caples of Ponh d will deliver the
o i ng address at 10 o'clock A. :
i iit,terpstin.progntinineincoiinek.ti :
wi i he addri-bs will be annoui.ee 1
dua time.
Sheriff J 't'vbs was teleg-njihed ;n
tPidiy by ex Sheriff lloan tf '!).
burg that Mel'vil'n alias )env .it
in JH'I there sul'ject ! is
". it the fellow who e.n .;i
ti s. i
1 fi .
tie tORRtable. at Grave c.-rek aid j-'
.:.i' -.1 with mbkirv of Riddlcai .
o.. f e 1,1. kivou.
Mr. Otto the mail cintrartor on the '
route from Cr-scent (Jitv tojil iensb .
informs us that ni'lv ilia, portion t
the route from Smiih River loCre ejt
City has been cut off and tint Ie: ei-.
sill go via .iinith Ilivir. Eld'eoe of
'ie"Rrcoid" in his item cutoff ihe
wiong end of the route.
One witness in the case of the 1 .
R. Co. vs. Hiker swore that 2d e
land in this county, was wo'th fl
per'uere. He himself has soiiih
das. land and by the sime iu'c it
would be equity to asse-.s -. at $200 00
per acre. He would then moJ'fy his
opinion regarding rubies.
Hon. Ceo. B. Dorris and family ' ill
leave for their home in Eugene liy
ii Monday next nf'er an exen.i 1
tisit among relations here. Mr. DiM3
ars his years well having chned
tmt little sime he waidelving into i'
niV8te:iesof Bbcksrone here and
paring himsulf foi hii future bono: .i
career.
A white man named Ankeny and a
v.iunanian were arrested on J ue day
' evening, the former for opium tnioK
ing, me lazier inr Keeping an oiui.
den. Justice Huffer ''hit" the Cl in
about $2G 00 while the fellow
that bit the j ipe was allowedto dei art
in consideration of havinir helped to
convict the Chinaman.
New goods at reducpd (iricns o'
sh store of S. S. Aiken i: Co.
1 eep everything usually to be fou
a general merchandise s! re, and
method of giving tho bc-it good'
ie
.ow prices and nial mg exact chaire , s!loct tlie ten(er .iUuf, of
ems to have become popular here at tra!n boj8 she pro.,abiT wol,:,j
a-.t. Iheirnew adveruseaent wi'lboua;d some ott(.r tbings, but the ti
found in another column
Gen. W. T. Sherman and party will
airivein Portland on the 25rd . .st.
The old veteran threatens to shcot the
leader of any band attempting to play
"Marching through Georgia" and bays
if tin Oregon girN jK-mst in kissing
him he wiM show them that he never
re reats; e.jcially when away from
his base of supplier Mrs. S.
T.'.e-e
is considerable diiph.'.riji
s.iut't iverl.v villo and elsewhere
ovp me louuty theie having b-in
so. tral fatal .la's. An eminent phy
mc.aw recommends thirty grains of
quinine in a pint of whisky as a pro
ve .live, the dose to be for children n
teaoonful thiee times daily. For
adu ts he dose to bo doubled.
The telegraphic strike su'll continues
and a sentiment in favor of a postal
telegraph Iipj. been created all over tl.ii
country. The boys should citcul.i'o
petitions and it is doubtful if a single
citizen except a Wt stern Union mco'.
holder would iefue his signature.
Tl.is is the way to bring a prerure on
Congress that would be irresistible.
The railroad company has about
175 men emploved on railroad work
on the faiskiyou mountains. Of this
numlier alwut 60 Chinamen are em
ployed in building a wagon rocd froi-i
near the Soda Springs house to juck
Roc, which the company will u) fo;
hauling their mathinery and supplies
for digging the several tu.ine.ls in that
section.
A new feature was observable in the
court this week, the railroad comi.anv
taring secured the si rrurs of Mr. W,
G. Lee as phonetic reporter. Mr. Loo
has b.-eii an at. ache of Engineer
Do'..scn'8 corps and ia eridentJy an ex
pert short hand writer, 'ih'xn is
nothing new in larger communities but
here it seemed to add a grwiter air of
importance to the proceedings.
Oacar Kilbourne the U. S. Gauger
from Portland is hern on official busi
ness having lieen detailed to do some
gauging for Lytla df Co., the officer In
charge of the distillery not being al
lowed to do official work except at the
distillery. Mr. Kilbourne is accom
panied by his daughter a bright little
iplss of fourteen whocome tn sea wqat
southern Oregon girls look like.
Tkrr-Frattk Aliellknowledged to
bn the-b'neft photographic artist in
Portland, has rented Mr. Britt's es
tablishment for ft short time and those
wanting pictures,-had-better call soon.
Mr. Alell is in jioor health ami leaves
his large business in Portland only
temporarily in order to regain it. He
has the beautiful "setter dog with him
that wen the silver cup in California
last year.
We had a very pleasant call from
Miss Lizzie Nixon toe accomplished
daught r of Mr. Robt. Nixoc of Yreka
and au exiert type 'Setter in the
"Journal" office. She was accompanied
by Mi s Minnie D Witt of Yreka and
Mrs. Chas. E. Hanna ho sems to
' wear her ne name as easily as if it
were two years instead of a w Jc old.
The fellow tbaT engsges the afore
mentioned typo for a permanent "ait"
will bfe a lucky chap.
lwll ti-e lcIn n'no'ng spher of
Poland '..'3 .c--. i photograph
,jr(n The gallery will be it; running
(order Ilonday afternoyn. -
We paoiished a Statement of Mrs
I John l)oneca, "' w"et, charr,i"g her
bus'jsnd with rob's h 'r of her , o;t
' ty. Now comrs ,-v f t'ifier al!i i
hlni.-lf "j .nth'' who siys the pio r"tv
was Pnn'-jan's. Mrs. Doregan savs
rot and the qn i-on will s-on be I I
lvtee.1. "Ttuth" "s o haVy in p -ti
" inio the adver.isir co'umr.s o" a
piper r defend t'.e turning o1" a w
man and two helpless children into the
.street that we su .t he is, himself.
1 : .. t ii i ? .
insi sucn a s. oiinurei -as wouiu asixi
in o disredi able h tratv ini. Jlrs.
Do'ie,.". . rtx-iw-in'e
for her s-ie-
tifnt md if '".r :'.." is not
cur Iip
will cive his urine and not stiiken
' he'ti'.ess woman in the dark.
Ea:l-.i..-ji' l ki.calloa.
Tbe ntiirorm scheme of the North
ei ii Pa.ifii; is like'v to
samnoilv
nl double. The l.'Mi-.a-ck 'J't'bu ie
n -,: The man wh vvai "ent out i
ni'.isu'a . ition ""eius for the'. i ev.
uii.tui m i .'i hug y;.it'iiad over a ni i
til'k p'aed him br Hie bia'u! "!
ito fal'r ! to poo him as 10 lie t x of
igents. He wasstar . from St. Paul,
ud as l.e passed uwr the road te!e
.'Si'iieJ ii various agents t. ' i: on
ue ill ,i in .o he cou'd get lheir il;-
I uiensloiis, length of limbs, e ., during
Jie usual stoppise of the tir.in. At
.mes.'own he sent the following
dispatch:
'Aaent, Cleveland:. Take offeverv-
l'.i!:ig but v our shirt and pants and be
oi the platform when the train ar.i.es,
to be measured for uniform."
The dispatch was dulv transmitted,
a id when the ti..ii reached C'l" elftinl,
.ue ta'lor sjn-ang o T, tspe line iii ' u,
ann felled for the agP.TX. in ie i
to his call, a very hanusot'- t
v ..epped forward ; .
vi 'at the had the ho
i 'on- nt position. Si'n
i acknowledge the recebii
Ii
I l
ot
li.i c i
Pr"'-'rt and cylY t0'd nJ, tl)at all hang j
bUe ,,ad a t herltnes in the rouo and
uncoy h weit, where the godo.-s of
fas'i i , , i 'gr iu and a st.-.i. gr,
ie u j.t -iiiittiy would not liar
Iniu.' U a oslume as he sug
gested. She might takeco'd, and fear
j cd that such a unique s.yln of dres3
I miht atti' t undue at.nlion an 1
the
have
tailor
swooned at this po'ot and was carried
into the smoker ia an unconscious
vondiuou.
Hickory t Ecler.
Editor Se:;tinel: Tn view of our
public school being called soon, a few
uggestions in regard to the mode of
punishment therein may not be amiss.
The number of persons whose hands
are drawn out of shape by "the iheu-
I matiz" su0ests that something unusu l
must cause the same Can it be toe
modern ruler! O'teu wielded by a
strong hand, and of dimensions that
would warrant a humanitarian in ar
resting the vdagogue for cruelty to
animals, if beating a bovine, in u:!i a
in.uiner the immediate ir u't of
v'hich often maims the culprit for da, a
while tie unpopular, o'd "hickory"
may I. are a mark to-day it will not
re-, leronn of 'he most useful and intil-
ate members of :Le ldy more than
t seless, twenty year-, bene. As a
jurty direi !y.inse-el, I would like
to-hear liomsoaieliKird ot the ' ruler."
COSSl TEJ.T.
-j-,-:..
Faeucts A'At-miox. C. Karewski
is ,ovv pre;inrl t , e j tracts for
i ring gtai i vvrh Lis improved ma
i in any -parts of the coUn'.y.
i .. h already iVino some work for Win
.''. -, J.r. A. t..ir-uU , Nick Ficse,
V. Mi :. ela.:.l Cil. I'nury, nnd . Trs
to them as to the ii anner in whv.i
:t was done, lin c'aiins tint he nn
cuigiain lower than, can be reached
v.I. h any hetder and stands "reidy to
prove it to all who doubt.
Ebductios is Pwcgs John Mille-,
at the IJu.t.cr a Emporium, is sellltn;
hay foita r$l each; scu lies and
snaths, $1 7Sj grindstones, Q cents
per T,tuid;and all osher gooiz in his
line 10 per cent, less than e.-rr before
din Jacksonville. Remember that
Mr. Ma goods areoT the best and he
doss just as he agrees Iq.
-
Stay or PROCBExcis.In the case
of John Justus, iiow in the oouqtv
jail under senlenco of death for mur
der, a say of proceeding has baen
obtained by his counsel. The appeal
ters bare been pefected and his case
will go to tht Supremo court for
reriotr.
r 1
siSsutrL-jTEWsr -
The ruling price of wheat in Walla
Walla is sixty cents.
Apaches are indulging in their usual
deviltry in Sonora, Mexico.
Genl. Sherman is to hae a grand re
ception at Vancouver on the 25. h.
Machine dried apples are 12J cents
per pound in Portland, prunes 12 cents.
The Northwest "News" savs for
every dude there is a dudine. What
are the)!
Circuit Court for Klamath county
will couvann at Link villa on Monday
the 27th inst.
The Roseburg "Independent" rejiorts
the crops in Douglas county as gen
erally better than z? sea-on.
The people of Roseburg are saguine
in the expectation of a railroad being
built from that point to the coast.
B. F. Dowell s arted for Ltnkville
yesterday to attend to an important
law suit involving the right to water.
At a staperobberv in Arizona on th
11th $3,200 wa taken and W. F. k.
. 'k ii'psjioi J.er, John Collins, was
kilieJ and the driver wounded.
Roseburg is to lie the end of a rail
road division ami tin 1 cation ot a
roi.nd hou0 'iid machine sh-,! theie
wiM ba of no -ii.l benefit to the
town.
The Orego Commandery of Knight
Templar po to San Francisco as pit
niniK. Tom It-ami-", E-.nis and
.v iron ara healthy looking pilgrims
aiut tl.eyl
One of Henry Ward BeecherV
Icures in Portland is 1 1 be on the
"in:-al uses of luxurv and Ii auty "
Dop.s he know anything about the im
moral uses of those thing-!
The brick work on the court house
will be dnishetT by Mr. Btars on
Monday. Mr. Marsh will then com
mence putting on the roof expecting
to complete it in about three weeks.
A San Frnncid-o court has decided
that a ceitain murderer is civilly dead.
Them r.re mtny murderers uncivilly
alive who ought to be dead and buried
nnd, Jo the discredit of Kan Franc'seo,
Wheeler the girl straugler is one ot
ItlPIU.
The vgstal ti-lpgraph companr (a
sto k companv) is Iteing boomed up
It wM bo a f-ir lunch for the Western
Union when Gould's anaconda stomach
becomes flexile but a Government tele
graph would be more than he could
8 wallow.
Clrenlt Court.
Since last week the following pro
cc ings were had.
O. & C. R. R. Co. rs. F. M. Ply
n-.-'e to appio; riate land. Jury gave
a v-(d:U for ri. fendaut for SI, GOG i'3.
O. ii C. R. R. Co. vs. J. W. Biker,
et al td annroiiriite land. Verdict for
defendant for $687.50.
State vs. Wm. Ruble and A. S
Jacobs, Harrison Kelly, Relator. Pio
tred'njs for contempt. It was ordered
iiik A. S. Jacobs (Sheriff) purge
b'mself of contempt by dispossessing,
, j Wm. Ruble, at his own cost, of certain
I mir.inj property anu re insinimg riar
i on Kelly in Ihe possession ot saut
; roperiy. It was further ordered that
Rublo be fined S200 for contempt in
disobeying the injunction of the court
and that he surrender possession of
said mining property to Ilarrisen
Kelly forthwith and in default that he
be imprisoned in the county jail of
Jackson county until such fine is paid
and the order of the court complied
with.
Wm. Ruble vs. IT. Kl!y Action
to recover $7000 damages. Dismissed
on motion of plaiutif.
Ella M. Roberts vs. W. II. Roberts
cuit for divorce. Demurrer to de
fendents answer sustained.
Ed. Hendricks vs. G. Karewski to
reiover propertr. On trial lfore his
Honor Judge Hanna without jury.
Aw Alarnslas Malady.
Muscatisk, lu, Aug. 9. Milton
Junction, twelve miles from here, is
much agitated over an alarming mala
dy, suppos-'d at first to be cholera in
fantuin, but which, though niainlt
con Ii.. I'd to chihlrpii, has attacked
cow;, persons. There were seven
deaths yesterdar, all the children of
Mrs. Arnall. Several grown persons
are now seiiously 'II, including Dr.
Shewhood, a resident physician. In
cluding children, nearly 100 deaths
have uccuried from this malady.
IX MF.MOEY OF Mil. MICY VOLVTKLL.
Once mnre has the silent tomb enclosed
Tlie form of n lov'n?; wife.
Stern denlh bath rclt I'.icImIc which bound
Two heaits lo this perishing life.
When s'. j passed out from among us,
Twas a blight and shining HsUt,
Not vvluley lt among us,
Now it beams in mansions bright.
O! this wo-M seems dark and gloomy.
Since the deer ones pone away.
A-jd her sweet vn ce nPrT will grcitmc,
At the chsing of the day.
Wc.'ome home bow sweet it sounded,
J-iom those loving lips cf thine.
Ah '.is graven deeply giavcr.
Oh this saddened heait of mine.
Tnou wert met by hosts of angels.
T hey were wailing on the shore,
Wait to wi.it the new bom spirit,
To the blest forever more.
Ah 'lis vain that I should mourn thee,
Thou h I p -scd to realms ai ove.
The e tosU'.nc in mbes iinuior.r,',
K....h the srclle of Jesus love.
O I will not mourn thee Mary,
For I -v-cn will follow tb.-c,
There to Join the blessed itasels.
Feaslii s neatb the Tooba Tree.
Though this life seems dark and dreary,
Theresa comforter above.
Who will jruide thy frail steps homeward,
To a land of llht and lore.
Now with calmness and submission.
Will I kiss the chastning rod.
Knowing that I soon will follow
My eartlu treasure bomvxiQ.Qod.
-cnxTiOTi wf-nrsaiC'WWJHX.
Last Friday the contractors on the
Cow creek tunnel on the Oregon k
California extension, reached dav light
near the center, and will have the
tunnel ready for the track lay era in
about ten days. Tim p rforation whs
2,800 feet, ami is the longest tu ' e!
on the line, except the, one at the Si
kirou mountains To an ''Oregoniaii'
rejiorter who applied for news con
cerning the progress of the road lie
yond thi tunnel, manager Koehler
Have the following information: The
grade and high Structure between the
Grave creek tunnel, which was b'niihed
early in July, ami the Cow creek tun
nd, a distance of seventeen miles, are
finished und track laving will proceed
with only slight interruptions to Grave
creek. Them will probably be no"
serious delays in finishing the line lie
twen Gleudale, the present terminus,
and Grant' Pas, ninety eight miles
south of Roseburg. Regular trains
will not run beyond Glendale until the
road is opened to Grant's Pas, which
will be done alout the middle of O.-lo
ber. From Grant's Pas to Ashland,
a distance of forty five miles lhrou.li
Rogue River valley, the road t easy
of conitructiou, and it is rxjecied thai
the line will be in operation to Ash
land br the end of the year.
Thirty two miles ot road beyond
Ashland will finich the Oregon and
California Company's share of the line
connecting Oregon with California, but
ihtrt thirty two miles are in the Sis
fciyou mountains and quite as difficult
of construction as any like distance
through the Cow creek hills. There
will be six tunnels, aggregating GI00
feet in tenet h. the longnt lieing h
little over 3000 feet. "Oregonian."
Eeal Kslate lrAs.cilons.
Recoried in the Clerk's office since
our Isst repirt:
C. C. I-hman, etal., to trostees of
Presbyterian chuic'i of Jscksonvi'.le,
lot in Jacksonvil e. Consideration, 1
C. C. Beikmaii to O. k C. R. R.
Co., right of way. Consideration, $1
Thos. Smith to A. S. Jacie, laud in
Ashland. Consideration, $175.
J. S. Lacey to G. Nay lor, property
on Jeniiv cieek. Coiuideruiiuti,
51,100. ' .
C D. Reed to P. J. Rvan, property
on Jackson creek Considi r.ilion $1.
J. K. Pattou to Mary Diikey, proj.
erty in Ashland. Consideration 450.
C. H. Hoxie to Huiinah D. Joued,
quitclaim deed. C-insideratinn, $1.
G. W. Hoxie to H. D. Jones.
Same.
NEW ADVEUI'ISRMEN'IS.
' W antod.
Two good work mules, each, to weigh
one thousand pounds or over. Apply to,
Mns. S. E. Isit.
Kear Jacksonnville. Augtist IS 18S3.
X"oxr Hont.
The farm know aa the Centers Ranch.
will be rented U a good tcaant, tor uue or
more years. Apply to,
Mita. 8.E. Ibii,
Near Jacksonville, August 18 18S3
W.xa.iocl.
150 cords mixed dry pine and fir wood,
and several tbouaDd bushels of grain are
wanted at the Rogue River Distillery for
which cash will be paid. Apply to the
undersigned in Jacksonville
K. K. Lytlz.
August 18,1883.
Bids Wanted.
Tlie undersigned will receive bids at
the County Treasurer's office in Jackson,
vide, until September, 1, 1883, at one
o'clock, p. ji., for doing the lin work on
the new couit hou:c and furnishing the
t:n nnd other material for doing same.
All woik to be done according to plans
and specifications and under superintend
ence of O. E. Payne architect. Right re
served to reject any and all bids.
L. S. P. JIARSH, Contractor.
Treasurer's Notice.
Ofkce or County Tre isuiier. J
Kerbyville, Or. Aug. 15, IBS', f
Notice is hereby given that there are
funds In the County Trc?sury for the re
dcmpli.in of the followincr warrants:
No.2J6. protected Dec. 10,1881; Xns
210 and 242. pinte-ted Dec. 2, 1S81; No.
24C, protested Jan. 4. 1SS2.
Inteiest on tbe same will cease from
this date. X. DEr..vMvrrj2it,
Tiesst'ter of Jocphino Co.
By J. A. Wn jon. Deputy.
HOLT'S HALL,
JACKSONVILLE.
RETURN IIP THE F.1V0WES
-ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Saturday Eva Aug. 25th.
M. AimEY SCOTT'S
JUBILEE SIKGERS
COLORED MINSTRELS AND
BUCK -Bl CLE.OQOK OPKRt TUIHPr,
In an entire New Programme.
NEW MINSTRKt. TIIHT PJUT.
h UCRLK.OQUK Ol'KKA.
New SPtCIALTIBI
Ew cit.
See Oar Cranit Street Farndr, Salcnlrr,
Jlnjatt IS, at B r. M.
RE3ERVED SEATS AT REAMES
BROS. STORE.
The above Company will appear at
SM'THIUVER Au; 20ih
V A. LiUU !! I
KERBYVILLE 2.1..1
WILDERVILLE 24 h
UOCK POINT 27 b
NOTE At the conclusion of perform
ance the floor will bo cleared and a social
Hop given our superb Orchestra in
tendance.
M. AINSLET SCOTT. 3Ianager,
L.aiORTSLOCUM,ASenU
Otld Fellow's Eniltlin; Jaekscntillf, Ortjoa
DEALER AND WOUIkER IN
lIN'.SnEririROX, COPPER, LEAD
Pumps,
AORICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
NAILS,
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVE8f
HARDWARE, TINWARE.
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Fuse and Caps,
WOODEN & WILLOW WARE,'
ROPE, NAILS,
Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass
CUTLERT, WIRE,
Shot, Brnshs, Chains, ZIobo
ETC., KTC:
f have urnre.t tbe eilces of a flret elsrt
Mechanic, and am prepared to lie all repair
ing promptly and lu fuperior style.
TN CONNECTION Vixil THE ABOVS
L 1 am recirinirnnd bare eopftanlly
li.iud a lull sad first data stock of
GROCERIES,
DKY-O00DS, OBM B0OTB, TOBACCO
IlKAUY MADE CLOTHINr
GLASSWAHE. CROCKERY, 4c.
-EvertblngioM atrea?maMe rates.
K. KUBLI
lsckonvilI. March. 9 1878.
BILGER & MiEGLY
Will slaughter prices in this
space rust week.
Notice.
U. S. Land Office at RosEnuno, On., I
Augusts, 1883. j
Notice is hereby given that Wilfred
Prifontain whose post ofllce address ii
F.Kits Crctk, Jackson county, Oregon, has
this day filed his application for patent
for the'follow'og dcrsiilK.fl tract of land
as milling giouml; viz: the a J of 3 W
14ofS W 1-lofScc. 1 TOO S.iuth of Range
4 West of the Willamette Jleridian. con
taining 20 acics in the Font's Creek Min.
ing District, Jackson county, Oiegon, by
location August 14, 1S78, enil recorded as
placer mining ground in the Jackson
county mining records. Vol. 17 Page 37.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any of the above described land are re
quired to file their adverse claim with tho
Register ofthc United State Lin.I Office
Roseburg, Oiegon, during the sixty
days publication hereof, and filling to do
so their claim will be b irred by stttute.
Wjt. F. Bknjuiin, Register.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN
HOTEL PBICES
AT THE
SLOVER HOTEL
BOARD AND LODGING
Rest house for the money this fide of
Portland.
DR. J. BROWN,
DEUTSCJIER ARZT,
Jacksonville, Ore;on,
Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also
'I yphoid Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Diph
theria. Consumption, Catarrh, etc. Time
and doctor's bills vvill be saved by coming
to me at once. Dr. Rrown will guarantee
to fotleit $jOO fireveiy case of Seminal
Weakness or private disease of any kind
or character which he undertakes and
fails to cure. His m. ditine is ptnely veg
etable and has ail the power and efficacy
of calomel or quinine, without any of the
injuiinus utter lift eta.
Shingles For Sale.
The undersigned fa now prcpnrcd to
furnili the best quali'y " sbt.igle cut
with diamond knife, in any quant'lv de
sired. Price delivered in Jurl.ionvi'fe S3
at-1 per t hoiMind or tranporlal'on off at the
mill, situated two mile south of Williams
creek pot office. Order can bo left wiu
G. Kartwikl. J CHATitut.