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s OREOOH SEHTINEL JACKkO.WILLKi Satuuda", Skptumukr 8, 1888. Wasted. At Johnson's laud oflic0, ten dwelling houses to rent, steady renters nnd good pay. Reclaiming Swamp Land. Henry Klippul wit! start a party for Chewau can valley in a few days to do the neccessary work to reclaim someswamp land owned in that section by Klippcl & Couulhin. Selling Out. Those, desiring any thing in the line of merchandise will do well hy calling on Barrueh Fisher bc fore.going elsewhere as lie is closing out his htock at cost. A trial will convince you all. Fon Sale. Ciutemphiting removal from Jackson -II It-, L SolotiionolTerH his residence on California,St., an excellent piece of property, for t-ale cheap; al(.n u good -assortment of household anil kitchen furniture. Give him' an early call. Another Change. The interest of Win. Turner in the Orkuon Sentinel has lieen purchased hy Frank Krauce who will conduct the piper alone from imw on. Wn thank our patrons for the liberal support given us in the past and hope to merit a continuance of the .same. Good Yield. Mr. Hubert Cameron of Applegate, has cut three ciops of alfalfa oil' a ten acre field 'his t-eason the aggregate ielil being seventy tons of hay. The value of alfalfa for fodder is so well known that it is a matter of surprise that there is not a larger acteage of it in this, valley as it would enable many to go into the dairv busi ness which will always be profitable. Accident. AbGiddir.gsthe popular stage driver through this place had a Feiious accident at Ashland this week b) which he if ceived numerous bruises and had one rib broken It occurred while he was Mandta" on the wheel I pulling the express box from the front boot when the tiam made a start throwing him to the ground. At last accounts lie was improving, but he will be laid up for some time. Take Notice Frank G. A bell, the well knnun Portland photographer, relumed home on a visit this week hul will be back nsrvn next Thursday when he will stay here another week talcing pictures at Britt's gallery. He will then go to Ashland for a short time before returning home. Mr. Abell is ono of the best artists on the co.ist and those wishing good pic' ores should call at one-. Childion's pic tures a specially. Bound Ovr.n. Mellville, alias Dpn ver, was brought here from Hosehurg this week by sheriff Jacobs tontiswei the charge of having rohli"d Riddle it WnlterVi hJilomi on the Siskiyous some time since and waiving examination li was hotrod over in the sum of $1,000 and now languishes in jiil. After he gets through with this" trial ho will probably have to answer for a Miiall piece of stage robbery committed uear Glenilale not long since. Fireman's Judilee The housing of the new lire engine will be the next, jubilee in Jacksonville and judginc from preparations now 1 eing made the event will not be soon forgotten. The brass baud of Yreka has been engaged to furnish music for the occasion and the celebration some time this innuth. J. K. Little, P. W. Crosby, and J. G. Rird-ey are the committee of general arrangements and they invito every body to como and take part in the cele bration. TtKLinious Items. Rev. A. 31 Russell will pieach at 3Intizanita next Saturday at 11 A. M. and 7 P. si ; also next S.ibbath both morning and eve ning Rev. 13. J. Sharp will will preach at the M. E. church in Ashland Sunday, both morn ing and evening.. .. II. C. Fleming preaches at Elgin Point next Suudav ut 1 1 o'clock A. 11 Elder 31. Peter Fon holds services at the Autioch school house Sunday. . . .Regular ser vices at the C it belie church in this place, Rev. F. X. Blanchet officiating. Decision Reached. U. F. "Don ell lias news fiom Washington that the following-named pre enipticn or home stead claims have each been decided in favor of the claimants and against the State of Oregon and the swamp land grabber, namely: V F. Arant, Hen TV Conn, George McDonald, Simpson v llsoti, Richard Iluchiu-nn, New. S. Goodloe, Syvert Nelson, Frank Heir litiff. These decisions were all made on the 11th & 12 h of July last. On iho Till of Aug. 1883, John Mullen, Attorney for the State and the swamp land grabber swore for a re-hearing which motion is still pending. Serious Fire. About 2 o'clock on Tliuisday untitling A. Davison's sei urator and two stacks of wheat be longing to P. N. Fi -ke were entirely ilesttoyeil by iiie. The threshers had been at work on the stacks on Wed nesday and at 9 P. M. everything ap peared quite afe, but about 1:30 A. M. Thursday, t-o gentlemen returnin;; from Ashland discovered a blaze ami gave the alarm. The fire ,evidetitl originated under the separator but when discovered it had spread to the stacks and was noon beyond control. The loss to Mr. Davison will not be less than 81, j00 and Mr. Ficke is loser nbout Sf)00. The fire is thought to be the work of an incendiary and, if he could be delected pur atlVJce would bo to string hit'i up to the first convenient limb. Tlia loss falls heavily on both oin neither of whom is able to LOCAL ITLJI.S. Correspondence solicited. Pioneer re-union at Ashland next Thuisday. W. I. Nichols of Yrcka is hero on legal business. Attend the Pioneer's reunion at Ashland next week. Sol Ahrahms of Rosehurg is paying Jacksonville a visit. 0. A. Preston will open a writing school here next week. The Jacksonville district school opens on September 17th. If you want to sell your farm, John sou'b land office is the place. S. S. Aiken Si Co v:U pay cash for a few hundred bushels of wheat. Showers this week cleared the at mopheie and ome of the smoke. Notice the change in ICarewbkiV advertisement and patronize him. ThitJ'man found dead in a well" can be seen at Reames Bros) btore. John Dyar started for the railroad front this week with forty head of hogs. A fine stock of Fall goods for Solo mon t Mensor will arrive in a few days. Studies at St. Mary's acatletny were resumed on Monday last with a good attendance of bdiulais. Jack Montgomery has recovered from his late runaway accident and is able to be around again. Wm. By bee, jr., came in from the Lake country yest'-rday after an ab sence of several months. The ''Tidings" says the goyernment has appiopriated 69,000 to build the ew quarters at Fort Klamath. A. D. Rock fellow & Co., Attorneys md Counsellors at Law and Real E tate Agents, Ashland, Oiegon. Miu Mamio B.-entauo has returnetl from Rosehurg heie she bus been fora while pist on a viiit to her father. T Veit Schutz was fined S3 and costs by Recoider HuiTer last Wednesday tor refusing to pay license on a dog. Mrs. Max Mu'lrr accompanied bv her son Ike, returned from S.m Fran cisco this week by way of Crescent Citv. Ivtliler Bros, promise to sell cheaper than anybody and they also promise to make it convincing if you will call on them. Cruntr Court was in session this week but transacted very little bui-i ness of importance outside of auditing l-ills. Several liquorjlliccnses wereigranted to. pui ties on the Siskiyou mountains by the County Cuuimissiuueis tills vveeK. Little k Chase always keeps a large stock of fancv candies besides theiiotii er goods. A fres.h lot arrived this week. Madame Holt has nglin received the contract for keeping the. count poor at the rate of tf4.25 each per -week. B. F. Dow ell returned from Liuk ville this week where he has been at tending to legal business for numerous clients. Win. TvIt has fold his interest iu the Red Lion sa'non to Pat. Cava naugh who joined iu partnership with Thos. Riley. Most of Castel'o's circus tionpo is still at Rosehurg but they have no idea of coming here this Fall, having vii tu.i.ly disbanded. The Shook Colahan case 'brought several residents cf Klamath county to town this week. Judge Djv is taking" depositions in the cube. B. F. Reefer has sold his tin ami hardware store at Ashland to IT. "B Miller. The former will still continue as foreman of the shop. Residents living near Centra1 Point say they are gojug to call their depot the Grand Central and expect to see it located near Amy's farm. Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge, I. O. O. F., has oec'ded on paying a fra terual visit to tho Ashland Ivebekahs at their next regular meeting. Genl. E. Li. ApTWjate. G. S. Butler, H. V. Baehehler, J. Wagner, Heriry Emerv, Mr. Harris and G. Highwere in town this week from Ashland. Karewski's steam flouring mill will be in running order in another week. A number of improvements have been made and new machinery put in. Postal notes for any amount can now be pinchaxed at the Jaclvsouv Hie post cilice. Buy one and send it to u for the amount due on subscription. Baruch Fisher says there is no hum bug about his selling out as the price asKed for goods will prove. He pro poses uoing to Sail Francisco to locate soon. S. S. Aiken & Co. promise some bargains never before heard of from their full stock now on the road to be here in a few days. Don't fail to see them. Camp 11 of the grading force on the southern extension of the railroad were put to work on Rogue river this week at a point near the "23 mile house." Some lodger in Taylor's hotel picked up his bed arid walked one morning this week before the family cot around and Sam f-ays lie misses a couple pair of blankets. When vis-iting Aslilnnd gire D. D. Philbrick a call nt h's saloon vvl-erelhc vou will always find a fine stocl: of liouora and cigars and the best kind of i thty wanted and say (hey had a few 1 1' itreatment. Try him. I hams left for their friends. '- Wl II" Mil I i IBM " A new stock of millinery goods all of the latest Fall styles just nrrived at Mrs. Prims store yesterday. The ladies should not fail to call and see them. All of tho Jickon county boys at tending the State University will re turn next week to resume studies. Several of them expect to graduate at the close of this term. Members of Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe of I. O. R. M are requested to be present at the meeting on Sept. 18th. Some business of importance will come up that time. Bilger it Maegly announce the fol lowing reduction in prices: Nails for SO 50 per keg, white le-id for 2 75 per 25 lbs., coal oil for S3 50 a can, atjd everything in proportion. The appetite of ye hungry printers was satisfied this week by the arrival of a basket of lucious peaches from the orchard of Jacob W.ilz, living near town. Tho basket is left. If you want a Sewing Machine call at E. C. Brooks' drug, watch, clock, and jewelry store. Ins muciiiues aie a little finer and his' prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. K. Kubli was the lowest bidder for tin work on the new court house building and the contract was nwanled him by Mr. Mar-h for 531 1 fG. Bdger &, Muigly's hid was 341. Close figur ing. Mr. Phipps has settled the risjlit-of way question with the railroad com pitny like a sensible man. This is tliu best policy ami it will, if followed, result iu advantage to everyone in this county. A largo gang of Chinamen were transferred from the south end of the Si-kivoit tunnel to the Buck Rock country where they will commence faiini.' the dilferent tunnels in that Miction. Capt. L. Thrasher special agent foi he Treasury Department at Wa'h iiigtnn is here inspecting tho Uoaue river distillery besides attending to all other revenue matters requiring at teution. Eiler Rind's cabin- on Apph'gate was set alire lust week and buiuod to the ground. L'tckily there was not mueh stored in the cabin as Mr. Bind l'.-id not vjeen living, there for some time pvNt. J. M ior.T of Josephine county threshed 115 bushels of ots from one acre of his land last week and wnnts to know who cin be-it it. lie alsr has an immense yield of .several kiniN of vegetables. Fred M. Ovyrbeel: has been offered n position as operator on the Northern Pacific railroad which he will prolmblv accept. Fred js an excellent operator and the Her-jrices of sUch men ale at wys in demand. ' Robert A. Miller, formerly of Jock lOitville, is now pMipnetor of the."!'! Inns" a literurv j -uin! well eslub li.siied iu Portland. Ito'iert is n pleas ant, graceful writer and cmnot fail to make a success iu his venture. Two very good hotels can be found on tho Giskivou mountains the one on tho inn th side being conducted by Fuller &. McNulty ami that on the other side by Riddle i Wolters. Sa loons are connected with both place-. The saloon business most be a good one iu Jacksouvi le as two ni'ire wi I ;oon tie stalled here. Jack Mtirblnl has rented the R-d front for that purpose and Ra hael Moral will st.ii a vviuo house at jMck IMCKc.s out butcher bhup. Dr. I.. A. Kent, cousin of our Dis trict Attorney, tallied with u.s a couple of da)s this week vhlle on his wy to Rosehurg. He is now located a Paiadise Nevr., where no luvvyr aie allowed to live, the fact, from which the place derived its name. Besides their line stock of liquors and cigars No and &. Ulrich keepnl the popular newxpipers anil periodicals mnl have a fine billiard table for tie entertainment of ti eir patrons. B)tl euth'iiieu ate well known and populai and always strive to pleabe. Threshing is neatly ov'er but the amount of wheat raised this voir can hardly "'be summed up vet. Barlev and oats are quite plentiful but it is doubtful if there will be as large a wehl of wlie.tt as last season notwilh stanflilig- the inct eased neresge. LfcAwill tako wtreat delivered at-anyiot-tne j-'.t'-- ; iiur -ri rliushdrfroin" those owing me. Tho .novviug thenlse've.s indebted need not be backward in accepting this ensv, offer. J. Nun.VN. August 11, 1883. John. II. McDiiiel, a farmer living on Williams c eek, died at Soda Springs in the Cinnabar country last week aged 52 ve.ir. He had onlv lieen ailing a tdioi L tiu e md h'ud gene there for the benefit of his health His remains were buried near wheiehe died. Miss VirejuiaBurnrtr, daughter of James D. Burnett of Douglas count v. di. .1 quite suddenlv at her home thi-. week aued about eighteen years. She as here not long since on a visit to JI. Iiauley and family and her innny friends here will be sorry to hear of her fudden death. Messrs. Lvttle; WeAtherben and Rawlins, vvht! were nrrested for blow in-; out a dam owned Jiy Wimer Se Son's in Josephine county, wen? imund over in thesuni of S1D0 each at theii preliuinary exiiinination before Ju-'ice court in Josephine county. All gave tho required bonds. The jwrty composed of Judge Wat son, IC. Kubli, John Bait anil Riler Ilinkle, who have been out to f..na- Imr for a ctHle of weeks past retern-d rjp puerility and report the r..r"i' isfu'l ol L-iiii-. "".pr ki'.ei a'' J tit ran?jg Onr old friend Sol Abraham passed through yesterday to the railroad front. Sol was the right of way agent who piloted the company over seventy uitles of territory in Douglas county without a single suit and only ft dollar expenditure for each le.ed. His ser vices might have been of value in this county and saved a good deal of trotr blo and money. He was the right man in the right place. The HRnley hill is again the subject of complaint, and the attention of tho supervisor ol the district is culled to the necessity of putting'that particular piece of road iu ordr before ra:ns commenco. If it is not'done soon the roid over the hill witt'be simply im jwssible next winter and, as it is one of the main thoroughfares into and out of town. The telegraph strike. has ended but for the last two or three weekd the service has been poorer than ever the causo being tho continued interrup tious occasioned ny tho railroad men falling trees on the wire's pn the line of their work. Theresa penalty at 'iab'e 1 lotvireTes;.i-n tfi "tl.isr.cspect and some one rnav getieftfyafcif it is 'not btopped soon. '(" "' Frank Abell and Mr. David Loring spent part cf the titno between last Suuiday night and Monday morning Miming the quail and brought to four dozen and four, which were kindly disttibu'ed ainon their friends. We acknowledge their compliments and feel real i;lad that iho delicious birds were not slaughtered on Sunday. Quail have to fly swift and crooked to escapes lookinc through photographers cameras and railioad telescopes. Mr. J. S. Howard has av project by which an unfailing supply of water could be brouuhi to Jsckonville and which seemi quite feasible. It is to put a dam across thiu canyon below tho forks of Jackson creek about eighty feet iiih. Thi would make a reservoir sufficiently large to supply anv leasoiialde drain on it anil in which the winters rain would be stored for summer use. The plan is practicable and the 'work would only cwt aiout 25,000. Deputy mar.-hal (Brown passed through town on Thursday for Port land htiving in custody J. F. Cranston, if Kl'inra'h county, who was arrested for purchasing clothing from a soldier. Some menus have to be adopted to prevent soldiers 'from" selling their clothing for whik v but it looks as if thev out;Iit to leceive the greatest pun ishtiiput and it looks a'little roujjh to take a man clear to Portland on so trivial a charge. It is probable young Cranston will be fined a small sum and have to pay his expenses rhoire. Sevpral of. ruiij merchants .feejuite anxious about the stranding of the Q-iivn of f.its P.ViBc ai the Columbia river lr as considerable freight is on hoard for this plu none of which was incuro:!. Later reports state that the stennirr was ;o-Je'j off safely and it id uriveit at As'ona ru good shape. Seven houtlre! tons of the freight had to be thrown o'frboird to lighten the ship. but it is pnibiMe that shippers will not be n-ca-doneil any los more thin the delay of gstiing them re placed. Lucien B. Applesntpand wifepasd thr nigh town on Tuesday to attend the "last s-pike" celebration. Mr. Ap plega'e informs us that it was jut 40 veais since he had breti in Portland, or rather on the .site ot that city, hav ing been one of the emigration of 1813 '.ml only a child on arrival in Oregon. The fight of the bright bust linj cilv with its beautiful buildings th-it hivf rieii from the silenie of tho wilderness that was feund bv the eaily s-ettfors will convince Mr. Applesate of the tiulli of the saving that: "One leilf the world does not know what tho other, half fs doing. A Rio Tiiivo rou tiic People or JirKsoN' County. Xaliler.ik Bro., 'iin-e a lare Mock of paints, oils, var-i'i-hes nnd bru'hes which thoy will sell cheaper forc.vh than anv one else in the ennntv. Al a lot of blue stone whiting aipljilastrtiir1is on the same terms. Al&tA 2.000 cicrars at whole- sale cr rt'JLiiil." -' . ' ' u Probat:: CoT!iT.-f-Th& following bii-5iiHss,,wM. transacted in this court thi? wet k: In the matter of t!u estate of Chris i.,11 ii.ijtl. ikiv W.n C ' E. Nin MiiJr tnMi4i.tft.l jjj.mi fitnrl and E. RTWimer, P.-Lvttletofl-und J. Wan ner appraise. ''' In the nutter! of the estate of F. Bill, deceased. Widow allowed $150 f if the tupport of hsrself and minor heirs. ' V " In "the. matter of tjhp estate of the minor heirs of ,-A. J?. Farnham, tle rvased. Atiniif.exbiitt approved. In the mittef pf tjlie estate ofW. B II iv, defeased J Executors au- thorizetl to sell jier-oiial jiroperty, i-- Tnn "Wri "' Simp. : Tho August fully illustrated nuniler of lbis;'f'e:iut ""'y 's avr.an.t It is largely de vceil toSottlhern Ord ;on and contains haiiiKorne etv;raviii.s ll.Hi-e theSt Mary f the new Court Academy and residences t he 31 isonic and Odd Fellows S'.oek, the PreKbyteril ir church and a puFtion of the mam business block. Anion:; the resident: s are those ot Me.-f.rs. Ieaines, Il'dnis, and Dowell feekman, Linn, It also contains business bui'd The Ashland mills, and the f J. 31. 3IcCall. Atk:nson and view-, of the priucipa' fiijs in Ashland woolen, and flouring ImiiiNmiie residences C olidf:e, Tliornton. IVUinss thf) latter 1 liut a. mile north t-rtt a-Diana, ints I r. . t 1 t rf-l''' mhr is: ntsn flp- vnte I largely to le son count r and cant iriptions of Jack- fail to give the appreciation of irees. The pub Portland price , ots;.l world a hi; o ' f.n.afj and re ItJier is L. Samu per year. i I mil U III '! LIST OF LLTTEHS. At tho postoffice at Jacksonville Or. not cabled for Sept. G, 1883. Ackerman D Baker J W Fisher D B Irving G Clark J C Woolridco Tray lor H 2 McCuno D Martin M Graham A E Hammond May Kugler J McCandles J W Moore Harry W Stone Howard E Armstrong A Hayes W E Barnes Capt J T Venen B 5 Ruble Win 2 Melville 0 Kent L A M D Cross M Goddard Mrs Jordan Walter Leslie James Miller J Suiith G M Toehette G Max Muixeb P. M. Notice. A large assortment of the celebrated New Home sewing ma chines, tho best ana cheapest in thti market, have just been received at E. O. Brooks' store. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. . "Wealth or Klamath County. The following is taken from the assess ment roll for that county for 1883: 225,023 acres of land, valued at$184, 559; town lots, $29,480; improvements, 24,084; merchandise and implements, 50,182; money, notes, accounts, etc., S84.092: furniture, jewelry, carriages. fetes, 11,731; 2,861 head of horses and mules, 3S4.825; 7,312 cattle. 145, 812; 4,131 sheep, -SG.SW; 174 swine, 570. Gross value of property, 632,322; indebtedness, 97,291; ex eniptions, 47,767. Total taxable property, 487,374. Number of polls, 162. Real Estate Transactioxs. The following has been recorded in the Clerk's office since our last report: Lindsay Applegate to Tl. Koebler, trustee 0. & C. R. R., 156 75-100 acrs; near Ashland; consideration, 10,000. L. .Applpgate to same, quit claim deedjemsideration, 1. R Pool to Sarah Pool, property in Jacksonville precinct; consideration, 150. D. F. FMier & W. Bybeo to 0. & C. R. R., right of way. 1. D. F. Fisher to banie, right of way, 50. John Aspinwall to C. S. Sergeant, property in Phoenix. Consideration, 250. I. J. Phipps to 0. & C. R. R., right of way, 85. MATUUED. SANDRES SIIOEK AtLinkv'lle, Aug 26th, 1883, by W. A. Wright, J. P., Clias. J. Sandre, and Miss Louisa Shock. BORN. BRISCOE In Table. Rock precinct, September 31, 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Briscoe, a daughter. i .mjl ui - "DIKD. BURNETr At the residence of her parents near Rosehurg, Aug. 31st, 1883, of congestion of the lungs, Miss Virgie Burnett; aged 18 years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT the Hoard of Equalization for the County of Jackson, Slate of Oregon, will convene at the office of the County Clerk in Jacksonville, on Monday Sept. 17,1883, For tie purpose of publicly examining the Assessment Itoll and correcting all errors in valuation, description, qua ities of lands, lots or other property. Said Board will continue in session from day to day until said roll has lieen duly ex am ncd. All parlies interested will take due notice and jjovcrn themselves ac cordingly. THOS. E. NICHOLS, County Assessor, Little Butte, August 23, 1853. Jonx Nolaxd Wm. Ui.wcn NEW STATE SALOON, Con. Califouma. asd Third Street i0LAXD & ULRiCII l'UOPH'S. 'fllE PROPRIETORS OF THIS I well-known and popular resort wou'd inform tueir tnenusanu the public gen. erally that a complete and first-class stock oHIio best brands of Liquors, Wp1 afs, Imported Beer, Ale and Porter' ham pato Wines always on hand. They witl be pica ed to have their friend call and smile. NOLAND & ULRICH. P. S. "William U'rich will also pay the highest cash price for county scrip. DISSOLUTION NOTSCE. rpIE CO-PARTNERSHIP IIERETO L fore existing bctnecn Frank Krausc and Wm. XI. Turner in the publication of the 'KEnoN-Sen-tivkl istllis day dis so ved by mutual consent, Wm. .l. Tur ner retiring. All outstanding accounts due the firm are payable to Frank Krausc who will also pay any debts owing by the firm. FRANK KRAIPE, Wm. M.TURNER, Sept. 3. 1833. 'Waiitod. Two good work mules each, to wci gh one thousand pounds or over. Apply to, Mks. S. E. Isti, Near Jacksonnville. August 18 1883. 3F"oit 8alo. Ont thousand h -ad of good hea'thy sheep alsi about 90 tons of first-class grain-hay. Apply 'o, Mrs. 8. E ISII, " Jack.sonvi.le Oregon. For Xloxxt- The farm know as the Centers Ranch, will be rented to a good tenant, tor one or more years. Apply to, Mks. S.E. Isn, Kcar Jacksonville, August 18 1833 vv vza.tocI. 130 cords mixed dry pine and fir wood, and several thousand bushels of grain arc wanted at the Rogue River Distillery for which cash will be paid. Apply to the undersigned in Jacksonville N. K. Lyile. August 18, 1SS3. "bulls for salts. TUB UNDERSIGNED-, RESIDING on the Drake place on .Vpplegale, of fers for sale a lew head of line young Bulls, of Jersey and Short Hoin Durham blood. They are the best iu the market, and will be sold cheap if early triplication is made. For further particulars enquire of AVM.EO AN. Treasurer's .Notice. OFFicrroFCouNTT TnnAsciiF.K. ) Kerbyvillc, Or. Aug. 15, 183U. t Notice is hereby riven that there arc funds in the Couu'y Treasury for the rc- .!.....:... .1... '..!....: ... I uuuLtHjim jl uic iwie'vviii warrants: No. 2aG. protested txr. 10. 1881 : Nos 240 and 242, protested Dec. -21), ism; Ko. 24G. nroteslcd Jan. 4. 18S2. "-fc. Interest on the same will cease lronT - imsuaic. iM.UKijAMATrr.it, Treasurer of Josephine Co. By J. A. Wilson; Doputy. Warning. THE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED that I for id any pe on hunliii or discharging Are arcs wit'rin the limits of my property. Fair waning is heieby given that I will prose -ute trespassers disregarding this notice to the full extent of the law. 31 . IIANLEY. Jacksonville Any. 23t'i 1883. Tho Buyers' Gutde Is Is sued March and Sept, each iyear: 216 pages, 8irllJ inches, vvitli over ti,tivv illustrations a whole pic ture irallery. Gives w hole- sale prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every thing you use, cat, drink, wear, or havo fun with. Thcso invaluable books con tain information gleaned from tho map kcta of the world. Wo will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of tho postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 37 i 229 W'abuh Avccu?, Chicago. I1L Notice, X.P. R. R. WESTERN DIVS.) O. II. A- N. Co. 0. & C. R. R. Co. J GRAND CELEBRATION! AT PORTLAND On Sept. lOUi & UUi. ACCOUNT COFiPLtTIOH (Ti Tin; N. P. R. R. Round trip tickets have bien placed on sale at all ticket sta ions at 40 per cent redaction. TicKcts cood from bent. 8th I to 13th, l,oth cays incltive. IOHX JIUIlt, A. 1j. StUKKS, Supt. ofTnillic, Asst. Supt. Trafilc. E. V. ROOER-, Gen'l Agent. V. S. 1IOTE1. ECILDIXO, JACKSONVILLE, T. T, M KENZIH, PROP'!, HWINO .ASSUMrD the man agemei t ot his resort, I propos keeping it stocked vv ith he tincst truiids of WINE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish the best in mv line. Sat isfaction assur d. T. T. vcIyEXZIE. Notice. Land Office at Kosehcimi, On., ) August 27, 1S83. l Notice is hereby given that the follow, tag-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the County dirk orJudta of.Iack'-on County at Jacksonville Or. on Saturday, Oct. 0, lbS3, viz: Gcor-je W. Ratric. Homestead No. 4,103, Tor the E Y ot S W t.f and W of S i; (. Sec. 3 Town.-hip :!" S, Range 2 East. He names the following witnesses to prove his con. ttnuous redence uJNin, and cultivation of said land, viz: Silas J. Djv, Jas. S. I low. anl.ofJscksonvillc. Ore., v 1 .barlow, i Samuel tamllw. of Rrownshoroiigh. Ore. W;r. 1 "'iJZi, rtLB.o.J?. Notice. Land Orncu at RosKnrao, On., ) Augufct, 17, 1 833. f Notice is hereby given that the follow, ing named settler has tiled" notice of her intention to make final proof in support other claim, and that stud proof will he made bcloi e the Jnd e or Clerk of Jack son ounty at .lac HiurilIe Oregnn, o i bat urday September 29. 1883, viz. Emma Gano, (widow of Alvin Oano deceased.) II mcslead No. 2UIK, for the S E if of S E 1-4 Sec. 13. E i ot N E IA and S W 14 of N E l-l Sec." 21 Township 3 South of Range 1 East. She names tho follow ing witnesses t pr vc her continuous rest dence upon, antl cul ivation f, said land, vz: Henry Iirown. S innn McAllister, James Mil sand 'efTTcriti. nl'nf Krotvns borough, Jai kson county, Oregon. Vm. b Uunjamin, "Register. Notice. Lakd Office at Rosnr.uitr, On., ) August 22, Its:;, f Notice is hereby given th it Ilia follow ing name I settler has Hied imtic of his intention to u ';? final pro fin support of his claim, and that sail proof will be made before the J dee or I lerk of Jack son county at Jacksonville oregnn, on Tuesday October 2, 1883. viz: John II. Tvrell, Homestead No. 4207 for the 8 W 1-4 of S V 1-1 See. 3 S E 1-4 ofN H 1-4 Sec. 0 W of N W 1-t Sec. 10 T 30 S of Rttnzo 2 East. He nam s the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Nimnel RVndlos, Ai.nn Wyland, W. II. Jaqu t , Ro en Smih, all ot" Rrowns- orough Jackson countr. On "on. Wm. P Buija in. Register. j33bs. g Jr3 K. KVBLI9 OJd Fellow's Building Jacksonville, Oregon DCAhSU AND WCItKEIi IN riN.SUEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD- Pumps,, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVEUT DESCRIPTION Fuss audCrtpe. WOODEN & IVJLLOW WARE. ROPE, NAILS, Paints Gils, Ynrnisli, Glass CUTLERY. WIRE Sliot, Srushs, Chains, Hose ETC.. ETC: I havn secured the cervices of a flrst-clasi Mechanic, nr.il am prepnreil to do all repair ing promptly and iu superior style. p CON'NEOTION WITH THE ABOVE L I am receiving and have constantly ou haud a full and first-class stock of G-HOCSRIES, DRT-OOODS, GUM HOOTS, TOBACCO ItKADV 3IAOK CI.UTIII.M3. (JLASSU'AKE. CUOCKEUY, Ac. SEvcrjrtliig sold at reasonable ratcx K. KVBLt Jacksonville, March, 0, 1878. asaJLGER & BliEGLY Will slaughter prices in this Space next week. PORTLAND -BUSINESS COLLEGER X. E. Cnr. Second and amhill St, PORTLAND. OHEGOII. A. I. Akmstbovg, j. A. Wtsio, Trincipal. IVninan and Secretary Dtspei for thj BosincsjEdacatioa cf Both Ssxes. aZ .. Vi t J-C'CL'zU- AJinitteit on any vrcet. itiy of the oar. Of alt Units ewciili ! l' oriltr at reasonable rates SaUla.lion purtnteed. liu LOllcO "Ji".ll, roniunin jinwi"' .. of l' course rt stu.lv, rites ot iiitucn. int r. rtr.. and cut til plain andorruinin . lime to inMl pen- iiin-hi. lrte. m mmm -IN hotel "Ibices AT THE SL0VER HOTEL- BIUBD ABD LODGIM Rest house for the money this side of Portland. DR. J. BROWN, DEUTSCJIER AKZT, J.trltsunTillr, Oregon,. Will practice in all Chronic Dfbcnscs. also. 1 yphoid Pneumonia, Lun Fever, Diph- luuiui, v.'iiMiiuiHiini, vaiarru, etc. i lino and doctor' rbills will be savid by coming to me at once. Dr. Rrovvn will guarantee to forleit S.jOO for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. His nudicinc is purely veg ctahlu and has ail the power and cllicacy of calomel or quinine, without nny of tho injurious alter eflicts. Shingles For Sale. The undersigned is now prepared to. furnish the best quality of shiugles, cut with diamond knife, in any quantity de sired. Price th hvercd in Jacksonville $3: per thousand or transportation ofi at thc mill. situated two mile south of Williams, crcik. pobt odicc. Orders can be left with G. Karewski J. C'hapm.vs ' lw f