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"fiBB'- , ORESGN SENTMEL. JAC&rSOM.T.t,t,Kt Batuuday, October G, 1883. Wanted. At Johnson's lard ofiico ttn dwelling houses to ront, steady rtnters and good pay. A Good Load Georga Freeman arrived from Glendale esterday with a load of 13,000 pounds of freight for this place. George is the boss teams tcr and always holds his trade. QuAnTEitiA- Meeting. The fitst quarterly uiwcting for the Jackson ville circuit will be held at Ashland on Saturday and Sunday, October 13th and 14th. Services on Saturday at 11 A. m. followed b) quarterly conference. Rev. I. D. Driver, P. E. will preside. - , To the Traveling Pgelic. The completion of the N. P. It. R. has relieved the C. fc 0. stage line of the transportation of an enormous, quantity of mail, and the company arc How prepared to carry all who apply to them for passage, north or south, and put them over the road in good shape. " - . - '- -V New Town. J. S.vand Chas. J. Howard with a party of men, left here last Wednesday to survey and locate th new town of Grants Pass et " the railroad btation. This will be about oue mile from Dimiek's place, the old -stage station, and it is expected to be considerable of a trading point in the uar future. Vegetable Contkact. Messrs. Either and Mulier have the transpor tation contract for hauling 33,000 pounds of vegetables from Lakevicn to Fort Klamath and have hired the Indian teams at the Agency for thai purpose. It looks rather funny that Xuke county can compete with thu valley in the vegetablo line but it it. probable that other reasons exist be sides the question of economy. Suit For Damages. United States District Attorney "Watson yesterday commenced suit in the United States circuit court to recover $14,000 dama ges from Jeptha Davison, of Phoenix, -Jackson county, for cutting timber on government lands. The complaint is made by government agent Schumach er, who considers the case one of will ful trespass, and considers that it should be prosecuted to the extent of the laws. "Oicjronian." Mistaken Policv .While at .Rock Point last week we had the pleas ure of meeting Mr. Whitney .who has charge of the supply department for a number of camps on Ihe' railroad .ex tension and he informs us that nearl all the supplies required for the men employed ate hipped in fioin tin hoi th on account of the liih price. asked .by our farmers. Unle-s t change of policy is soon made oui fanners will fiud thenwlves with their crops ou ltund and no uiai ket when they can dispone of them. No Fooling. There is much of :. boom in Southern Oregon at present Everybodv is feeling it and great "is the rush to the New York Store in Jacksonville, where a grand cleurHiici hale has been inaugurated and tin paralled bargains are being offered If you want to select from an imiuenst and first-cluss stool: of dry goods, cloth ing, boots and shoes, fancy and fur niching goods, and everything to 1m found in a general merchandise estab ilishment, give Mcusor a call soon, a goods are going off like hot cakes. Close Call By a premature ex iplosion of two thousand pounds of Jud .sou powder in a blast on the heavy rail roid work now going ou near Bloody Hun two Chinamen were killed and ewveral others badly injured on Thurs clay afternoon of this week. - Chief Engineer Morris, Division Engineci DoUen and E. J,, J cileries, tunnel con tractor, were in tho vicinity at the tiiuo and were all thrown lo the ground. Strange to saj all fell ou their knees something unusual but none were seriously injured. Wants no New Trial. Tho jurv in the Smith trial at McMinnville, for tho murder of Mrs. Petch a little over one year ago, brought in a verdict of guilty at 8:30 P. M. on tho 29th ult Smith was remanded to jail, and at 9 -o'elcck took from Gftenn to thirty jjrains of morphine, w Inch he had con coaled in the lapnebof his coat. His -fellow priconer, Rogfrs, refused to 'inform the jailer until he thought him dead. At 1 o clock tins morning Drs. Xiittlefield and Calbreath were called, but it was too late. He expired at 8 o'clock this morning. He "was refused paper and light last night to write, so tie told Rogers that he wanted his body given to his w ife, and his rifle and the money he had when captured to Hon. W. D. Fenton, his counsel. Tie wished his wife exonerated from anv complicity, hut made nc coufession. "Oregouian." Religious. Rev. B. J. Sharp will preach at Grant's Pass Sunday, at 11 o'clock a Jr., at Woodville at 3.30 J. M. and Rock Point in the evening ..-Regular services at the Catholic 'Church next Sunday, Rev. Father P. X. Blnnchet officiating. . . .Rev. M. A. Williams will hold divine service -at the Presbyterian church in this place Sunday morning and ever.iii" ....Elder. M. Peterson preaches at Jlound district school house Sunday .at 11 o'clock a. x Rev. J. A. Slo wer holds services at Antioch school- Louse, commencing this (Friday) eve ning, unu continuing until Sunday . . .Rev. R. C. Ogleshy will preach at -the M. E. church in this place Sunday morning and evening... .Rev. A. C. Howlett will preach at. the Antelope .school-house on the second Sunday of this month, at 11 o'clook A. it. LOCAL ITEUS. Bod colds and sore throats prevail. Fruit trees for sale at A. S. John son's. Thos. Chavner advertises on estray in this issue. Onlv two cents is required now to stamp a letter. Sheep men hare commenced shear ing their flocks. Rev. Father Buchard left for Cali fornia this week. Dr. Kahler is buslding a new drug store at Phoenix. Tho oldest inhabitant predicts a hard winter 'his jear. Aiken it Co's. cash store wants wheat, baron and lard. This year's ussesuient is about 200, 000 ahead of last year. State elections will bo held in Ohio and low.i next Tuesday. Capt. II. Kelly has gone to Salem to attend thu ."supreme Court. Savage's dog, "Spiff," bit Marcus Armstrong in the arm this week. - The.post-office'at Spikenard, Jack ' son county has been discontinued. Lots of rain this week and the at mosphere is clear of smoke once more. The 21st Infantry now stationed on this coast'will not go east as reported. Every house in town is occupied ev en the county jail having two board ers. Doug. Jones of Douglas county is now employed as typo in the "Times" office. Wilfred Prefontaiuo was admitted to citizenship in the County Court this cek. An auction sale of goods will be held at the tesidence of Mrs. S. Cohu o djy. L. Salomon will leave for San Fran ;isco in a few days to lo:ate perm a uently. New style in Fall and Winter mil linery goodn jiidt reteived at Mrs. t run s. Cash paid for good stock hogs at Phot-nix mills weighing ITiO lbs and upwards. P. W. Olwell. L. L. Sirngo is officiating as night natch at one of the railroad camps near town. The November term of Circuit Court will be held At the new Court Uouse building. A. LsFevie, rii-ht-of way-contractcr lor the railroad, tarried with us sev r.il dais this weuk. John S. Miller is again a resident f Applegate having returned from Linkv ille this week. - - - Aaron-Barnoburg came up from the railroad .front this week and spent a lay with friends here. Dr. C. A L'iri'-on nnd Miss Dora Peters were man it d at Yreka on L'hursdiiy of liist week. Don't fiil to rend S. S. Aiken & uos. Ativertisemtj'il next weett. Inuv A-ill add a new feature. Last Tuesday and We dnestl y w h1 Jevvish New Year. Yotn Kippur comes on October 11th. Nick Ficke has quit running hi butcher wagon and Johnny Oith is the only butcher in the field. The families of J. W. Manning of Linkville ami Thos. Giauini of Ahu ray aie in town on 'a visit. Fiank Kasshafler is in charge of Thos. Chavner's saloon at the Centen nial Bridge on Rogue river. A- D. Rockfellow it Co., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and Real Es tate Agents, Ashland, Oregon. A rusticating party consisting of Ed Barron and others returned from a trip to the coast last Thursday. It is said 'hat decaying cabbage will produce diphtheria sooner than any other nuisance about the house. W. T. Clemmens attends to Little fe Chase's storo during the abs-enqe of the proprietors at the Yreka Fair. The old Red Front is being fitted up as a saloon by Jack Marshal who will open out some time next week. Madame Holt has been on the sick list for a cuple of weeks and is re ported quite low at the present time. Cattle dealers in Lake and Klam ath coun ies are disposing of their stock at high prices to California buy- Tho bridgenien and other railroad employees indulged in a social dance at Chavnei's bridge one night last week. Those having deer skins to sell should not fail to call on Thos. J. Kenney who pays the highest cash price. Pat McMahon fa having bis winter stage cocch fitted for use and Henry Judge, the saddler, is fixing it up in good shape. George Love and John A., llanley have bought the Humphrey jilace on Bear creek, 440 acres, paying .1,400 for the same. Caton &. Garrett are making im provements to the Criterion saloon. Their saloon at Ashland was opened last Thursday. - Call on Miller fc Co. at Ashland for anything in the tin and hardware line. They always keep a large assortment to select from. W. J. Plymale officiates as County Clerk this week while Judge Day and the Commissioners are examininj the assessment roll. I S. Cohn has decided on remaining in San Francisco where he will go into business. His wife will go in a short time to join him. W. J. Stanley, landlord of the 23 mile house, was in town this week after supplies. Ho was accompanied by Sam Hadley. . The residence cf Robert McAllister of Chimney Rock precinct was burned' to the ground last week originating from forest fires. The schooner Enterprise was strand ed at Crescent City this week but chances were favorable for getting her off at last accounts. Next Monday will be Sargent Dun lap's birthday and all his young friends are joining in an ellort to' give him a party Ut the Club room in the even ing. Stages from the south have been get ting in several hours late the last few days, late rains having made the roads so slippery over tho Siskiyou moun tains. Clias. Hughes of Kerbyvillo is in town on a short visit acconipauijd by his wife. Time, deals gently with Charley and he seems as sprightly as ever. Slight typographical error for "Ef fect of Alcohol on the Baby" in last week's paper, says the Albany "Demo crat," read, "EtFcct of Alcohol ou the Body." When passing through Phoenix don't fail to call on Ed. Morgan, who ulways keeps a tiny stock of liquors, wines and cigars, all of the best quality. A horso belonging to O. Harbaugh was stolen from his bain in Mauzanita precinct last Saturday night. No trace of the thief or horse has yet been found. A. S. Miller, H. B.- Miller and F. E. Habersham, railroad contractors, were in town this week on business for tho company and remained a couple of duya. A Urge lot of fancy goods of all kinds just received at Kahler Bros drug store. Also an assortment of mis cellaneous books. Call on them for anything in their line. Col. Frizell, late purchasing agent for the O. t C. railioad, has been ap pointed storekeeper at the Siskiyou tunnel. Mr. John P. Jones is now acting as purcli.uing agent. If you want a Sewing Machine call at E. U. BrookV drug, watch, clock, tnd jewelry store. His machines am i little finer and las pi ices a little siiugger, lliau a.ny other bugger's. S. L. Dolson, engineer in charge of this divihion of tlio rati road, will move li is headqu.trteis to Phoenix in a iiiurt time, as tint Hill soon be ueaier tUu center of Ins division. Lock your doors and' keep a shot gun ready as numerous hard case trout the rath odd ure coutiuuilly pass ing through, only stopping long enough to uitke a stake that way. Two weddings ato announced to take pluc-; soon one at Ashiund ou the 17th and ant. titer at Applegate Ailhinafew weeks. All the panic rt well known in social circles here. The .Supremo Court convened at -Salem last Monti ly with Chief Jus nco Wiitson preMtlni". B. F. Dowell J. 11. Neil, P. P. Prim and L. R. Web sttr aie in attendance from this I lace. From theColuuibia river was shipped dunng the twelve months ending Au gusr 1, 1883, salmon valued at $3, 148,200; wheat to the value of 3,510. J00 and flour to the value of 2,802,- 400 Milo Mathews is driving stage while Geo. L. Chase is attending the Y'leka Fair. Ab Giddings has nearly re covered It om lits accident and will take his seat ou the box again in another week. W. L. Record, agent for McCor mick's Inni ble w orks at San Fran isco, has returned from his trip to the const and is ready to fill any orders in that line. He refers to his vv oi k as a rec ommendation. Two railroad tunnel foremen, ac customed to working hard and soft ground nnd timbering, are wanted by McBean & JeiFery at the Siskiyou tunnels. Good wages will be paid to competent men. Madame Rumor had a story out at Roek Point last Suudny that a well known couple from Jacksonville w ere to bo married there that morning but the Madame was a little off on her guess that time. Some of thb Chinamen on the rail road use their leisure moments in ex ploding giant powder in Rogue River and killing fish. An example should be made of some of them and a. stop put to it at once. Tho new fire engine and the engine for the distillery arrived here yester day per Freeman's team. The fire laddies will soon commence making arrangements for their "blow-out" when they house their engine. Numerous commercial tourists visited Jacksonville this week in the interest of their respective houses. In traveling around the country from here they call on Plymale for first class outfits, at reasonable prices. Ji iron bolt four inches long was taken oC'' tno oot one ai' Beach's cok1 tlns week by Marcus Armstrong. Appearances indicated that it had been ,tl,sre for some tirae but the colt is doing e11 nevertheless. Interrnntions still continue 0" the telegraph wires through this lco and thore i hardly a day but soma trouble exists either north; pf Rock Foiat or south of AshlandU occasioned by the railroad construction now going on. That letter written to a young lady living in Portland by another living at Ashland, and published in the "Hes perian," is decidedly gossipy and creat ed quite a stir among the young bloods of this place. It was not intended for publication. Residents of Happy Camp and Jo sephine county having decayed molars should remember, that Dr. Will Jack son will bi with them soon, leaving here Oct. 15th for Happy Camp and returning to Kerbyville during tho ession of the Circuit Court. General Sherman has fixed upon the 1st of November' as tho date upon which he will turn over the command to General Sheridan, and practically retire to civil life, although he will not be placed on the retired list of the army until the 8th of February. Very few from here went to the Yreka Fair on account of the bad weather prevailing at the time set for starting. Of those who wrnt are Geo. L. Chase and , wife, James R. Little, Miss Emma Pape, Ed. Hanley, Chas. Keeton and."3e Simpson. . Captnir. Stphrn iY'hipph', of 'the 1st Cavalry, has been ordered to pro ceed from Benicia Birrask:? to Port land, to nnswer a summons in suit at law, charging him with false imprison nient, alleged to have been3 committed whilo he was in command at Fort Klamath. A correspondent wishes to kntw the fastest time made by a locomotive on any railroad in the United StatPP. The "Clipper Almanac" gives it as fol lows: One mile, 50 J seconds; five miles, 4 minutes, 10 seconds; ten miles, 8 minutes, and fourteen miles in 11 minutes. Some 1,500 pounds of grapes were sold to parties in Klamath county this week by Granville Sears, ltns locali ty is getting quite a reputation as a grape producing country otid tho in dustry will likely prove' of greatest val ue to us after the completion of the railroad. For first-class work in the painting line srive John Carter a call. House piintin, sign painting and carriage work done on short notice, in a work man like manner and at reasonable prices. He refers to tho work dono hern for several years past as a recom mendation. T. K. Bolton nnd fimily arrived here fiom the East on Tuesday's stage and will lncnte eminently. Mrs. Bolton will be remembered hero as Miss Lizzie Brooks, daughter of our fellow townsman. Mr. B'.ton will as sist Mr. Biooks in the diug and jowelrv.business here. Five new liquor licences were is sued by the County 'Commissioner's Court-"tins . triirrfrr-MfewsyWni. Birrett 'in Willow Springs precinct, Wm. Tvler in ilnnzanita precinct, Willitts it Btirris in Ashlmd precinct, Etl Morgin in E-len pneinct and Hen ry Biuten of Poorman'n creek. Tito liveliet camp on tho whole route is now at Chuvner's bridge nitere a hue forca is (Rationed nt present. A railroad station will be put thf re when the railroad is finished and it. will likelv -email) a sood trail in? point after the road is finished ns it has a !arge scope of country to sup- Twentv-fivo miles of tail were laid on the railroad extension south of Glendalo (hiring the month of Sptpm her. Track laving will beilelaved now for a short time to await the com pletion of tref.tl work and"bridges on the route. Railroad men ray they expect to Fee trains running to Rock Point by the middle of December. Information received from occulists at Sin Francisco statpg that they hav little hopes of restoring fright in the injured eye of Sam Phillips, recently gouged out in a fight, but t'tey feel conGdent that they can perform a operation on his other eye that has been blind for a number of years by which he will gain sight again with tho aid of glasse. Some idea may bo gathered of the immensity of the postal servicn of the United States from the fact that the department ordered previous to the first of October, 38,01)0,000 two-cent stamps, 7,000,000 two-cent stamped envelopes and 0,000,000 postal cards, a total value of nearly a mjlliondol lars and all for immediale'di&ribution to fill actual orders. -xix- The great trot between JuytEye See and St. Julien for 3.000, tooc place at Fleetwood Park on Sept. 29, in the presence of the largest concourse of people ever aesemble'd on any race track in America. Betting was very heavy, Julien had the call for 100 to 90. The track' wai heavy, Jay Eye Seo winning in three straight heats. Time on last heat, 2:19. R. il. Glossup started for Glendale with a private conveyance lost Tues day expecting to mpet hie family there who are cowing here to locate. Mrs. V. J. Plymale and Fred Crone miller accompanied him to the railroad front, the former going to Portlond to visit friends and attend the Mechanics Fair, and the latter goes to Roseburg to acceyt a position on tlfo Roseburg "Plaindealer" as local editor. Inquiries from many persons wheth er they could be compelled to pay for newsnaiers sent to their address with out authority, have called. forth c the - ' . in . I following ruling lrotti tue.postcmco de partment: Tho liability of ajpaxjy to pay for a newspaper must be-- de termined by rules applicable to -other contracts. When a publisher, with out request- from a party, either ex pressed or implied, sends a p'apjr, the fact that the party addressed takes the paper from the postoffice doei of it self, create an implied agreement. OUC IltUlICSr TAX-1M1LKS. Haskel Amy 5,760 E. K. Anderson 7,077 Henry Ammerman 4,700 Lindsay A pp!ega-.e 5.500 H. It. Brown 4,310 James Barnes 7,C92 R. Y. Beall 3.468 T. F. Bcatl 3.63S Beall Bros 3,285 T. F. Beall ,t Sons '2,000 F. Barneburg 9,128 C. W. Broback 2,512 W. Bceson 2,300 James B. Buuynrd 2,060 H. F. Barron 14,280 G.S. Butler 3,000 D. N. Biidsey 2,000 F. G. Biidftey 3,813 Wm. By bee 25,000 Henry Blocher 2,700 G. F. Billings 3,503 J. D. Buckley 2,050 G. W. Cookscy 4.-1 06 Estate A. Coaklev 2.SS0 4,700 4,562 4, OSS 6.080 Thomas Chavner Estate M. A. Chambers. . Isaac Constant . . . .- Mrs. Maria Colver Louis Colver.,.-...'. ...r... 3,000 Mr. H. Colver 2,560 D. W. C.uver 3,144 Casebecr & Sous 4 000 Bron Cole, 4.000 Wm. Clark 2,352 Jame-, A. Card well 4,000 S. W. Clenry 4,500 T. Cameron 10,500 Mrs. Anns Dean 3,520 Jesse Do'larhide 2.610 II. C. Dollarhide 2,200 Patrick Dunn 4,000 Dennis Dugan 2,250 Mrs. H. Deltoboam 2,500 E. Donaghy 9,262 Isaac B Dobell 0,100 A. G. Fordyce 3.1S0 P. N. Ficke 2,900 G. W. Fordyce 2,320 W m. Uregory . . . O-car Ganiard. . Alfred Goidan.. 3,100 6,700 5,340 l&Uard Graupner 3,400 Dinger Herman 5.57S James Hamlin 8.192 If. C. Howard. 5,358 Jas. Helms Jasper Houck Estate R. B. Ilargadine. 6.273 3,500 S.450 5,713 2,900 3,700 .10.4S5 5,532 7,438 5.809 -18.S31 3,200 2,520 2,740 2,210 J. B. iicrnn Polk Hull Henry M. HasseU M. Hanley Wis. Hoffman Mrs. Mary II. Hanley... George W. Isaara Estate Jacnb Ish N. D. Julien Win. R. Jones E. Jacobs John Johnson Klaus Kleiiihamnier. . . . U. K. Klum W. It, Kincttid..7 Kasper Kubi . . . -. . . . G. Karew ski JT. '. . , C. . Kahler W. T. Lever Jamil!' I.nuglilin John S Licjv 2,418 4,375 3,315 -13,253 .22,455 .14,418 2,376 5T.000 o so.-. P. L uletou 3,03 1 -i"--' John A Love. . 5.52G 9,773 5,251 5,288 4,010 3,025 2,503 2,5 U .10,310 2,953 .10,712 ..11.C99 .12,985 5,200 4,949 8,105 ..G.lll 2,915 5,390 , 4,297 David Linn G. V. Lance G. M. Love J. T. L'iy ton D. P. M.UthpR , Dr. Wm. Miller ' li.-t in iiij AinA iwlfnii 4 a iiuiiiuo iiiakkiiUv.M M.igruder Dros Wm. M. Matihcs B. F Myer McC.vll Atkinson and Co. John S. Miller Daniel Miller.. :...... John Murpliv W. C. Mver. J. M MoCall I. II May field M. Miekleson C. C. McClendon L-irkin MuDoniel John Miller 5,230 . 5,935 Max Mulier 3,575 Morris Mensor 8,000 P-t McMahon 2,713 Mrs. J. M. McCully 2,170 J. W. Merritt: 5,050 Lewis MuD.miel 2,580 Alexander Martin 5,470 Thomas E. Nichols'. 4,500 G. W. Nichols 2,805 C. Neil 2,310 L. A. Neil 3,50G Jacob Neaihammer 4,230 Gmnville Nnylor 2,757 Charles Nickell 5,080 J. Nunan 7,272 Obenchitin it Son 3,2GG P. W. 01 well'.-.- 7,'430 Fred Otton 3,3G2 John Orth G.G92 O. & C. Stage Co 3,950 John O'Brien 5,402 David Ptninger 4,091 Wm. Peninaer 2,191 Estate of J. P. Parker 3,181 J. M. Pructt 2,710 Mrs. Alia Phipps 2,198 C.Tv Payne G.415 P. Powell . . .' 3,385 Mrs. C. Patterson 5,25S J. A. Panker 3.G30 W. J. PI vmale 2,475 Samuel Phillips G,373 Wm. Pernell 2,020 Lewis Reess 4,181 Mrs. Clara Rader 4,416 Joseph Robinson 3.G70 Mrs. Susan Robinson 2,500 Joseph Rapp 5.SS3 W. P. Roberts 3,723 Horace Root 3,150 J. B. Rodgers 2,503 P. J. Rvan . . . 10.S49 Rearaes Bros 12,430 John E. Ross 9,099 Wm. Ray 3,023 B. F. Reeser 2,543 Ruth Ruble 7.G9G Peter Simon 2,714 Jos. Swindle 3,800 Isaac G. Shaw 2,025 -Estate J. A. Stewart 2, 14 1 Granvi'Ie Sears 3.G18 Sargent & Towne G,717 Thos.Smith 4,903 Win. F. Songer 4.6S5 Dr. A. C. Stanley 4,970 S. II. Stovens 2,553 John Sizemore 3,588 G. M. Savage 3, 115 W. J. Savage 3,625 James Savage. 2,361 Ole Severson 4.S93 Solomon tk Mensor 2,122 G. W. Stephenson 4,14 4 Louis Solomon 4,4S5 Lewis Schidelor 2,337 Veit Schutz 3,580 L. and S. Sachs 3,000 Joseph Sage 2,120 Mrs. Elizabeth Stone 5,8 10 Silas Shattuck 2,300 Sterling mining Co 15.300 John Toepper 6,832 S. C. Taylor 5,780 J. C. Tolman 5,736 Win. Taylor 2,001 Thompson it Long 3,207 I.W. Thomas 2,292 C. E. Tilton 25,000 John Van Dyke 5,332 John Watson 5,630 J. B. Wrisley 3,952 E. F. Walker 7.165 J. N. Woody. 2,567 J. P. Walker 4,255 Daniel Walker 2.9S0 K.ac Woolen 2.5S0 Jacob Wagner 7.000 R. Wells 2.73S Giles tt John Wells 7,770 Mrs. P. Wells 7,863 Gil-s Wc'la Sr. 5,514 Mrs. Walker 14,972 Mrs. G. J. Wtji'e .t Sens 6,763 William Mviuxouit-ry . . . .v . . 3, 150 David Wotslone 5, 1 1 G W.,U. Tel. Co 4,000 W intjen & Helms 5,830 Mrs. Amanda Bilger 5,925 Eitate cf J. Bi "er 11.250 Zach Cameron Joseph Crain , Estate of 11. Carron. 3,120 5.177 3,150 ri)tToii'iri. i::i.ms.s. Statements of money orders issueil and (mid at the postoilico at Jackson ville Ori-nun during the bat quarter ending Sept. 30 1SS3: Orders, issued. 925 Domestic ordera 57 Postal notes 5 German orders. . . . . .?32,940.59 113.4 125.75 1 V! itiirltisli. .23.05 OSS Orders issued.... Orders paid. 97 Domestic orders 10 German " .33201.83 .,3091.43 .. 427.37 3321.80 220 Tetters wera registered for the quarter during tho same timo. lis i' or LLin:i:s. Not called format the Postoflicu at Jacksonville Oregon, September 2G 1S83. Acker Hiram Wilson G F Beom D Mrs Wilcox May Mrs Bod me Wm A Walter John N Fruruknecht J Steavens Geo Freed A J Smith J E Gi'innisu Smead W II Hudson David II Ponjade Dora Jac.sun A L Njbtroin P N Kirkland Alf Morris Wm M Lowrey J B Mace J Max Mullsii, P. M. Yreka Faih. The nnnual meeting of tho Mount Shasta Agricultural Asso ciution commenced at Yreka last Wed nefcdsy and will end to day. No'wiih btauciip the bad weather here, caus ing tome to stay at home that would otherwise have gone, the weather at Yreka was fine, tho attendance vvas largo and the Fair r success in gener al. The following in the result of the races up to the time of goinj; to press: Wednesday 1st race Trotting, tree for all, mile heats, 3 in 5, purse 330. Geo. Stephenson enters Pro fessor, L Svvan enters Alta, Jas. Suth crlautl enters Siphon. Professor took fiist heat in 2-32 and Siphon won the second heat with Professor second and Alta distanced. Professcr was then taken ofF the track tho judges ruling against his trotting, alttioUi,h he won fairly. 2d race Running race, free for nil, onf half mile and repeat; purse 200. A Farrow enters Jim Lick, J. A. lala enters Delia Walker, George IIavk:ns enters Rondo and Up and Up. Delia Walker won in two straight heats time, 50 and 51. Thursday 1st race, trotting, 2 in 3, W. Rekliart enters Maggie May, A. Oliver enters Nellio Lisbon and J. Johnson enters Nettie S. Maggie won in 3:55 Nettie S. and Nellie Lis bon distanced. 2d race running, single . dash of 1 mile purse 200 entries, Rondo. Harry B and Lady F. Won by Lady F. in 2:17f, Rondo second and Harrv B. third. 3d race trotting, 2 in 3, purse 175, entries, Nutwood Jr., Alta, Sirocco and Curtis. Alta won the first and third heats best time, 3.0G. Sirocco took the second heat in 3:08 when 'drivers were changed. Friday 1st race, trotting, 2 in 3, purse 200. BORN. ARMSTRONG In Jacksonville, Oct. 2d, 1S83, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, a son. NOAH In Sim's valley, Sept. 22d, l63i, to Airs. Alonzo iNoali, a son. DURHAM On Jackson creek, Sept. 21th, 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Durham, a daughter. MARRIED. SHOEMAKE ZCMWALT On Williams creo, Sept. 30th 1S83, by Elder G. V. Hoxie, Albert Shoe make and Miss Mary A. Zumwalt. "WISE LUTTRELL At the Jack sonville hotel, Oct. 1st, 1883, bv Rev. J. A. Slover Geo. W. Wise and Mrs.. Barbara HuttreU. Odd Fellow's Building Jacksonville, Orrgen DCVLKK AND WORKER IX TIN', SHEET IRON, COPPF.P., LEAD Pumpa, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS NAILS, A 7IR3T-0LASS STOCK OF ST0YK8 HARDWARE, TINWARE. P07J)ER OF E7ERY DESCRIPTION' s Pusq and Caps &f WGGDEN& MILOWWARE F.OPE, NAILi, Paints Gils, Varnish, Glass. CUTLERV. WIRE Shot, Erushs, Chains, JsToso ETC.. ETC: I ha7c securpil thf pervlcoi" of a firct-clcst Mechanic. ainl am prepared to Jo .ill repair ing promptly and in Kiperior style. fN COHNFCTION WITH TUB ABOVE L l am rreemnimua kav eoiwtantly liaml a Tall ami firat-elasa stock of on HOOBEIES, miY-aoons, com boots, tobacco KRAllY 3IADK CI,OTllI.G, GL.ASSWARH, CROCKERY, i; EO-Evcrtfaig sold nt reuson!ile rate. K. KUBLI Jacksonville, March, 9, 1878. MAX MUJLJLEE ' P. O. Buiirtius, JacJtsonvilJo DEAI,Krl IX GMSEAL BSXC&AKM8E. T HE USDEKSIOXED TAKBS pleasure in informing the iHiblk- Hint he has pu-diusctl L. iiIomin' ifltwew iu IliO POST OFFJGE.BTORE, Which will lc ktpt Mocked with coin pletu and first-ch:- asorl tneitt of giirttl murohnmhse. lillsebal Very XcHstuiHtile Ivntes; Gire me a call aiwl "' for yo'ltvelves. MAX JlUfiUJK, JacKsonviIie.JuIy it. 18'. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE,- N. E. Cor. Stcoail anj Yamhill Sts., PORTLAHD. - OREGON. A- P. Armstrono, J. A. VVksto, Princip-ll. 1'cnm.in ami Secretary Dfei for t!w Bwinw Siseaiion of Beta Ssxca. c tJl4st622Si' J? J AJmilteil on any week Any of the yenr, -PEHWORKi- Of all k!nN mcculi-rt tc oriUr at riauonable rates. S itisfartion gn tran.it tl. 'niuColLuc"loii'iinl," contmmiw Infornntion nf thu course of stitilt, rtli of tuition, time to inUr, tie, anl cut of nUul an.l oritaminul pen m tnahi'.i, 1m. DB. J. BROWN, DEUTSCIIER AEZT, J.U'I.iout Ille, Oregon, . " t ir-i Will practice In all Chronic Diseases, ajsp"' Typhoid Pneumonia, Lung Fever, DipliT tlicrirt. Consumption, Catarrh, etc. Tims and doctor' thills will be saved by coining to me at once. Dr. IJrown will i;uaranteo to forfeit $500 for every ease of Seminal Weakness or private disease of :iny kintl or elur:ter whieli he undertakes and fails to cure. His medicine is purely veg etnble and has all the power ami etfieacy of calomel or quinine, without any of tho injurious alter ciTccts. Shir.glet Tor Sale. The undersigned is now prepared to furnish lite lttat quality of shingles, cut with diamond knife, in any quantity dr. siretl. Price delivered in. Taekonville $3 per thou-uimi or tntifeportation on" at thu mill, situated two mile south of Williams creek iw)-t office. Orders can lie left with G. Karewski. J. CnArjiAN. K'otice, Land Otfice at HosEBur.ff, Oit., ) September C, 186!!. J Notice is hereby jrivin pursuant to an act of Congress of June lStiJ for tho sale of timber lands in the slates of Cali fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in AVashing ton Territory, Hint F. E. Habersham Iun applied to purchase the IV J of S At if Sec. 8 Township 35 South "of Ifangc l West Wil Meridian. Any and all persons churning adversely any of the above du st ribed kind imiet rile their claims w itli tlte IJegUter of the Land OJllee at Roseburg. during the sixtv dnvs nublicatlon hereof land fulling to do thf their rights will bu barren by statute i m i Ukmamix, Ri 'islcr. So TO $20; ur ty at home ItPey J VJ JJ'iuviitmi) n worth ? IrceiAJrcistm.SoONi o Portland, Me, it?