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& 1 r 0RE009 SEHTINEL. Satukdat, October 20, 1883. Auctiox Sale. All of the house hold and kitchen furniture belonging to Jay Bench will lro oQersd for sale at public auction to day and must go. Bargains can be (secured by being on hand. Selling Out. Those desiring any thing in the lino of merchandise will do well by calling on Barrueh Fisher be fore going elsewhere as he is closing out his stock at cost. A trial will convince you all. Notice. A large assortment of the celebrated New Home sewing ma chines, the best ana cheapest in the market, have just been received at E 0. Brooks' store. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. 1 Got Fined. James .Murray, a shoe maker emplopjd -by Fred Luy, was found guilty.of.petty larceny in Justice Huffer'g 'courff ast; Thursday-and fintd 25 and costs. Failing to settle he in now boarding it out in the county jail. mi ' - Amputation. Mortification having set in it was found necessary to ampu tate the leg of Willie Gilson, the oper ation being performed by Dr. Aiken on Slonday last. Since then the boy'b condition has improved considerably and his chances of recovery appear good at presnit. Teacher's Institute. Tliu teachers Institute for the First Judicial Dis trict, will be held in Ashland, during the 23, 24, 25 and 2Gth inst. Tin teachers, school officers and friends of education in Jackson county and of the several counties in the District are cordially invited to attend. Notice. I have gathered informa tion of the srieik thief who stole out of my show window the lithographic picture "Birdjeyo View of Jackson ville Oregon." Ho is requested to re turn the same without any damage oi the criminal law will take him in tafi quarters. C. B. Hostel. SCTTLRD ASD DISCHARGED. Fred nines, an employee of Raphael Morat, was arrested mid bound over this week by Justic" Huff.-r on a charge of hav ing' stolen $20 from his employer. The case was finally compriinised by paying all costs and damages in the cast when he was discharged from custody Ton Sale. In consequence of re moval from Jacksonville, Jay Bt-acl. offers his household furniture, consist ing of tho rntirn famishing of the houe from kitcliPti .o pirlor, at private sale. The articles can be ceeii by cn'ling at his residence until Oct. 21-t, tho time (ixd for removal, and will bo uld at bat gains for cash. B.ACE3 Paoiiisr.n. A new nice horse m.in named Miller arrived here from Eastern Oregon this week and is now trying to make a race with '"Jim Lick," owned by Crit Tolman, for any amount name 1. His horse is said to be "Red BucU" and it is reported that lio beat a favorite horse at Linkvillt tho other day winning some $1,500 foi lis owner. Badlt Scalded. Ben Connor, formerly a knight of the whip on the O. i C. Stage line, but latterly em ployed at camp 12 on the railroad, had some difficulty with another part' the other day when the other man threw a pan of hot greeso into Ben's face scalding him liadly. lis is laid up foi repairs at present and came to. town yesterday for medical treatment. PiioanEssiNQ. The wooden pipe for cirrying water to the fire cisterns has nearly all been completed by David Linn and tho work cf laying it will soon begin. The Board of Trustees met last evening for tho purpose of nuking arrangements for the digging of cisterns and it will not bo long be fore our fire department is complete. No dato has yet been set for tho trans fer of the eugitie to the fire company. Snow Up. Henry Mensor, fore man of this office, has received an anonymous communication from some party at Roseburg in which the wri ter ofters'to back Jeff Gage in a sixty yard foot-raco for any amount from $100 to $500, thoraco to tako place either at Jacksonville or RoSeburg. Henry says he is. ready and willing and if the party is in earnest they should make themselves known and commence putting up. Shooting Scuape. A drunken row occurred at the tunnel on tho Siskiyou mountains last Tuesday in which aman named Dorsey was shot in the breast by Silas. Knight inflicting a serious but not fatal wound. " Knight went to Yreka where he surrendered himself -to tLe Sheriff at that place, but as no warrant had been gotten out for his nrrest he was ordered released. Par ties who secti tho row claim that the shooting was justifiable. Religious Items. Rer. M. A. Williams will hold services at Eagle Point next Sunday morning.... Reu lar services at the Catholic church in this place, Rev. F. X. BlancliPt offi ciating.... Eldnr M. Peterson preach es ut tho Antioch school-houso Sunday at the usual morning hour....H. C. Fleming will preach at tho Mound dis trict school houso next Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M.-. . . . Rev. B. J. Sharp will 'hold services at the M. E. church io this place Sunday morning and even ing Rer. R. O. Oglesby will preach at Brownsboro Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at Eagle Point in the ufter noon at four. LOCAL ITOJS. Bad cclds still prevail. Karswski's flour is in demand. Rostel had a new boot-black this week. The oldest inhabitant predicts a l.ard winter. Mrs. A. Chale was reported seriously ill yesterday. Col. Frizzel haa moved to Ashland with his family. The ladies should call on N. Fisher for late styles. Dr. P. Jack will start for Seattle to morrow to locate. Have you called at Baruch Fisher's to enquire pricesl The Odd Fellows want a full at tendance to-night. L. Leonard ct Josephine county was in town yesterday. Police Court business hat been quite lively this week. More new goods, received at r Aiken it Co's. new cash store. ''-. Oscar Kilbourn U. S. Gauger is in town on official busmen. Have you noticed the new styles in ladies' hats at Mrs. Prim'6. Fred Cronemiller is local editor of the Roseburg "Plaindealer." Mrs. W. J. Plymak returned from the north yesterday evening. Mrs. V. C. Hale of Linkville is here on a visit to her parents. Joseph Patterson and family hare returusd from Woodland, Cal. A two cent stamp now takes a lettei to any part of the Uuited Slates. For a cough or cold there is no rcme dy equal to A lumen's Cough Syrup. The price of wheat has advanced three cents in the Portland market. Portland capitalists are said to hold ?G,500,000 worth of Villard stoc. Henry Ward Beecher cleared $13, 000 on his recent Pacitie coast trip. Ply male is making more improve raents to the Excelsior livery stable. A soda factory will oon be opened here with W. L. Webster as proprie tor. Dunlap & Whipp are" doing some fine work ill stone work at the cuum tery. B. Rostel remembered us this week with some grapes froui Briit's vine yard. No decision has yet been reached iii the Junius appeal case in theSupremt Court. J. R. Neil has returned from at tendance on the Supieme Court ai "llllll. Chas. Prim of this place has beei. appoint.-d notary public by GSuteruui jlooily. Another saloon will sonn be opened it Phoenix with Win. Barrett uh pro prietor. David Cronemil'pr returned fron the grand lodge of I. O. 11. M. Iiisi -Sutuiday. David Loring, l ight-of-w.iy ngeii' for the railroad, returned fiom Poil laiid yesterday. Call at Mir.it & Chale's new salooi where you will alwais find fine liquors, wines and cjgars. Mrs. B. J. Sharp is agent for tin New England organs ono among tin best organs made. Fresh brpad and a fine assortmeir of candies can always bo found at Kreutzer's bakery. Stoves, plows and any kind of farm ing machinery always keptin. hand nt Bilger it Maegly's. Noland &, Uhich keep the celebra ted Boca beer manufactured by one of our former townsmen. Dora Poujade has returned from east of tho mountains after an ab seuce of a couplo of years. Judginf from the number of new saloons Boon to be opened at Phoenix that must bo a lively place. Shot gun messengers to guard W. F. t Co's treasuro box now travel through regularly on tho stages. John Jones, foragemaster, and Lee Roberts, steward for the railroad com pany, were in town this week. The windows of Wintjen & Helmp' saloon have been ornamented with signs, the work of A. Dunsbow. Gporge Freeman arrived ficm Glen dale thiR week with a largo sohooner load of goods for our merchants. Thanksgiving comes next. The last Thursday in November is the date usually selected by the President. A. D. Rockfellow & Co., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and Real Es tate Agents, Ashland, Oregon. Tho grape crop will be much larger this year than usual, and a large quan tity of wine and brandy will result. B. F. Dowell has returned from Sa lem where he has been attending to legal business in the Supreme Court. Jay Beach sold a couple of two year old colts while absent in the "Willamette, getting $1,200 for them. Jo Blatt is first assistant at Fred Grob's and is ever ready to furnish you a good lunch for twenty.five cents. A partial eclipse of, the moon toojc place on last Monday night, which was visible all over the Pacific Coast. Fred Rica of Salem, and Miss Clara Gunnison of Ashland, were married at the first mentioned place on Sun day last Rout. Westrop purchased another stallion this week, of the Arabian stock and will make a season with him next year. C'lll on Henry Judge for saddlery goods at low rates. Grain and pro duce taken in exchange at market rates. Lewis G. Ross is principal of the Lakeview district school again and gives the best of satisfaction as a teacher. Suit for right-of-way has been in stituted by the railroad company against Mrs. Maria Colver of Edcii precinct. Insure your property and call on Jerry Nunan for a policy. He repre sents several of the best companies on .he coast. James Morton has opened a store at Phoenix. This place has improved considerably of late with good pros pects ahead. Numerous emigrants from the East em States have arrived here this week looking for places to locate and make homes thereof. J. S. Howard says lit will not be outsoIiLby anyone in his line of general merchandise. Boots and shoes etc. Give him a call. Mrs. J. S. Howard will receive a stock of the latest styles in millinery goods to-day. The ludies should take a look at them. A Gne lot of millinery goods, silks, satins and velvets and everything in the millinery line just received at Mrs. J. S. Howard's. Mrs. Briggs of Josephine county is reported seriously ill. Her. daughter, Mrs. C. J Howard, was called to her bedside this week. Nothing but the approaches remain to be completed for the railroad bridge crossing Rogue River, the main span having been finished last Saturday. The liquor question will be tho main issue in the mxt town election at Ashland to take p'ace November 5th. Electioneering has already commenced. The next timo you jmncb a hole in io a silver coin remember that two year's imprisonment and $2,000 fine are your dues by the laws of the land. Some of our business men on Cali fornia street would oblige several la lies who have had dresses torn b driving down the nails in the sidewalk. C. J. Howard has completed the iork of laying out the new town of Grants Pus-s and returned home. He was assisted by James Elliott and otb rs. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, ex Governoi Gross of Illinois, and several othci prominent men, accompanied by theii ra rallies, ariived in Portland on Tuts lay night. C. W. Avers and Mi?s Lizxie liar adinu weio nianied at the Prcsby teriuii Church at Ashland last Vcdnes l.iy evL-uiug. We extend eongnttu tations. A. G. Fatton, of the railroad sur eying corps, has resigned his position md leturned to his home at Los An ilcs, C.n. He is succeeded by Mr. Appleby. When going along California strpet lou't fail taking a look at the show window at John Miller's. For hcautiJ if arrangement and quality of goods it .aii't be excelled. An explosion at the Siskiyou tun nel lhi week killed another Chinaman ind injured several others. ' Giant powder is good for more purposes than that of killing fish. While hero last week, Deputy U 3. Marshal Brown subpoenaed S. M. Robinson, Frank Elliott and Louis S'dinpidpr as witnesses in tho Jeptha DavisoD timber case. Peter Britt has placed ub under ob ligations for a supply of gropes the largest wo have ever seen in this county. They were raised on his vineyard north of town. If there were more houses to rent here, Jacksonville could gain popu lation every day. Some of our capi talists should take advantage of this and supply the demand. We notice that Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher accompanies her husband during his lecture tour in Texas. The old lady evidently dosen t feel as if sho could trust Henry yet. TJ. S.Grani and Miss Nellie E Miller were married at Dallas, Oregon, on the 16th. Wonder if Col. Fred, Nellie mid the rest of tho family will statitl in for such an arrangement. Thos. G. Reames and Henry Kubli, Jr., took a couple of day's hunt in the mountains this week returning with three deer. Tbey favored us with some of the meat vvhich was fine. If you want a Sewing Machine call at E. C. Brooks' drug, watch, clock, and jewelry store. His machines arc a little finer and his prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. Henry Klippel, County Clerk, is ex pected home to-dav. The. work of re claiming swamp land in Klamath county has not yet been finished and his force will remain a while longer. Madam Modjeska's maiden name was Helen Beuda If it were not for the strawberry rrark on her left arm we might mistake her for a near relative of the well-known Helen Blazes. Mr. Hansen of Etna arrived in town on Wednesday last, being called here as juryman. He informa the Yreka "Union" that the fall seeding on his ranch will be finished this week. Mr. Hansen probably had the largest yield of wheat raised in Scott Valley this year, 140 acres averacine 46 bush els per acre. Oats are selling at If centslper bushel at the granary J. M. Smith who has been working on the rightof-way through the valley returned home this week on a short visit to his family. His j health is much improved since he commenced this work. A. H. Morgan, Deputy Collecter of Internal Revenue, has resigned his do sition on account of ill health and has been succeeded by J. R. Duff, former ly money order clerk in the Portland post office. N. Langell, Deputy Collector of In- tprnal Revenue, returned from an offi cial visit to Klamath County this week. He reports that section of the country improving, especially the town of Liukvillo. Kennedy the boot black who escaped from the Roseburg jail the other day, was recaptured at Eugene City and brought back to Ins old quarters to answer the charge of robbing a Chi tiaman of. a watch. Win. Eagan and Newell Hall have purchased Geore Cross' interest in the saloon at Phoenix and will'take pos session about Nov. 1st. Bctharo pop ular men and will no dpabttcommand their share of trade. When at Ashland donl fail to call on High t Taylor where fine liquors and cigars and good treatment can al ways be had. Ihcy are doing tn mi mense business now both in the saloon and restaurant business. The last number of the "West Shore" is the nnest yet published and is a credit to tho State and the enterprise of its publisher. The last issue is de voted mostly to Portland and the Northern Pacific railroad. While working at plastering at the Court House this week James Guerrin had the misfortune to get his eyes hll?d with mortar and bus been dis abled since. Ono of his eyes was quite badly injured by the lime. Sonthern Oregon will soon gain a i eputation for the grapes raifed herp, numerous boxes having been expressed to Portland and the Willamette last .veek. B. F. Dowell and C. C. Beek- man are the principal shippers. An exchange says that a snake twelve feet long wrapped itself around the fore and hind wheels of a Nevads ttage the other day, b'ocking progress until killed. After that the cork was put into the bottle and the party pro ceeded. Louis Solomon and family started for San Francisco last Tuesday where they propose locating. Loui hus lived with us so long lhat we have an idea that he will not find 'a place to suit him better and that he will return be fore long. A petition wascirculated and numer ously signed by our citizpns this week asking that .Teptha Davjsonle exhuti prated from the charge of cutting tim ber on government laud a suit insti tuted aguiint him claiming $14,000 damages. Jav Beach and family will start for the Willamette on Monday next wheie they propose locating on Hal lett's farm in "Washington county. I'lieir many friends here wish them good health and prospeiity in their new home. A new mail route to Colville vrIIpi has been ordered by the postofiic de partment by way of Four Mound prairie, Crescent park, Spokane bridge md Wnlker prairie, to terminate at Chawelah, and to be served three times a week. Remember the teachpr's institute at Ashland commencing Oct. 23 ami con tinuing three days. Prof. E. B. Mc Elroy Superintendent of public In struction, and President Van Scoy of tliu Willamette University will bo'in attendance. Mrs. Miller, of Eugene, mother of Joaquin Miller, was married in Port land, last week, to a young man named Allison, son of the proprietor of tho Slar Hotel of Eugene. Mrs. Miller is more than GO years old, and the young man is about 22. J. A. Neal has opened a saloon and restaurant at the Buck Rock tunnel where ho proposes keeping everything in the eating and drinking line. He has also opened a saloon at the Soda Springs. Give Shorty a call and wo will guarantee satisfaction. The "Portland Mercury" makes a serious charge against Rpv. J. A. Hun saker in which tho name of "a young lady of Ashland is connected. The reverend gentleman should either prove his innocence or go for the publishers of the paper that makes the charge. Ammen's Cough Syrup is prepared by a competent druggist, from the pre scription of one of the most noted phy sicians of .Europe. It is a sure and safe rempdy for colds, coughs and diseases for which it is recommended. Ask your dealer to show you a large bottle. We had the pleasure this week of meeting E. C. Kane, the general time keeper on the southern extension of the railroad, while passing through on business for the company. His main headquarters are now at Woodville but his business calls him to all points of the road. Teams arrived from Glendale this week bringing two car loads of the celebrated Morrison plows for K. Kubli, agent for this section. Mr. Kubli sild 120 of these plows last season and has nevor heard anything but- that they all gave the best of sat isfaction. On tho last two trips of the steamer Crescent City, the amount of butter shipped from this place was as follows: September 23. 132 half barrels, 167 boxes, and 16 tierces. October 7, 315 half barrels, 117 boxes, 12 kegs, and two tierces. "Crescent 'City .Rec ord." " The Fireman propose giving a ball when they house their new engine. We'll all be there. Chas. Strang is in town on a visit. He has been employed with Patton's corps of surveyors for some time past. Henry Pape and S. P. Jones were granted liquor licenses for s;x months by the Board of Trustees at their meet ing last evening. The net value of taxable property in Multnomah county as valued by the assessor is $17,653,805 an increase over last year of but $587,920. We received a pleasant call last even ing from Prof. E. B. McEIroy, State Superintendent ot Public Instruction, who is on an official visit to the county holding a teacher's institute. Judge Ilanna, District Attorney Kent and several of our lawyers will start for Kerbyville to morro-v to at tend the regulir term of Circuit Court to convene next Monday. A large t docket is reported. J. K. R. Irvine of Newport, Oregon, is in town introducing his gold amal gamator, a now invention, to our mi ners. He asks our mining population to give it a test and promises that no t gold will be lost by this process. Photographs of all kinds taken on short notice at Peter Britt's gallery. Emil Britt is expected back from San Francisco in a few days when he wiil assist his father. The latter has gone through a thorough course of study in the leading San Francisco galleries and f is pronounced a first-class artist. A full attendance of the members of Ruth Rebekah Degiee Lodge, I. O. O. F., is wanted at the next regular meeting, as business of importance will come up. An amendment to the by-laws of Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F. is to be voted on this eve ning and all the brothers should at tend. A report is in circulation that the commissioners appointed by the Presi dent to. receive that portion of the rail road running through the Gravo creek and Cow creek tunnels have declined accepting it on account of tho timber ing that was done in the Grave tunnel. The other tunnel is reported to be uc eeptable It is the vignette of Andrew Jack son which appears on the new 2-cent stamps. T.he likeness is not a partic ularly good one, there being a per ceptib'o hollowness of the cheek and a stolid expression about the lips which would seem to indicate that the dis tinguished gt-ntleman carried his quid on the other side of his mouth. In a recent interview Vice-President Oakes of the Northern Pacific said: "The freight and passenger tariff of the company from St. Paul and Lake Su perior to the Pacific coast is made up on the basis of the existing train be tween Omaha and San Francisco. This means a saving to the people of Oregon and Washington Territory on through freight from 25 to 35 percent, as com pared with rates paid in previous years. The Eugene "State Journal" says i man in that county was offered $1.10 per pound lat fall for hops, when they were so high that it wes almost im possible to see them, yet, thinking tbey might raise still more he refused tha prire, and kept them until a few days ago when he was glad to get 19 cents for them. Some of the farmers in this valley will git left the simo way on their produce unless 'they conclude on taking fair prices. Motions for leave to file informa tion has bepn made by U. S. Dntrict Attorney James F. Watson, in the case of J. F. Cranston, charged with receiving military uniforms in pawn from two soldiers, stationed at Fort Klamath named Louis Alipheridg, and Theodore Fils. The infornia',lon al leges that Cranston violated section 5438, iti receiving two great coatR, which were part of a U. S. cavalry uniform, giving whisky in return. The case will le examined on the opening of the U. S. District Court. "Standard." New Books Received. Copp's U. S. Salary list and civil service rules. Our many readers will welcome the solid information contained in the 160 pages of this recently issued-book. It is preparetl by Henry N. Copp, a lawyer of Washington, D. C. All the Government salaries are given from President Arthur's $50,000 to post masters $500, officials of the Treasury, Interior, War and Navy Departments, Custom Houses, post offices, and fully 20,000 federal offices arranged by States and Territories. Specimen ex amination questions for admittance to the civil service throughout the country are added. The price of the book is only 35 cents. rroiii n l)rus;lt. Mr. Harry "Williams, the leading druggist of Greenville, Plumas county, Cal., under date of August 17th writes: "Your medicine (Ammen's Cough Syrup) has given entiro satisfaction. I expect my sales to greatly increase as soon as the fall sets in." LETTKU IJST. The following is a list of letters not called for at the Jacksonville Postoffice Oct. 18, 1883. Birmingham J 2 Moore A J Campbell J H 3 Moore Nellie Miss Durdin Marj J Nichols L P Hunt Hiram II Numan John. Johnson Ann Mrs Richtmyer B F Johnson Willey Ruble Walter Kelly A H Walker Arthur 2 Martin August Witcoxon Duvid Mayfield William Williamson H H P Max Muller P M Wasted. At Johnson's land office ten dwelling houses to rent, steady renters and good pay. IKAUltUs IslITlTK. The following programme has been arranged for the teacher's institute to be held at Ashland commencing next Tuesday: Tuesday, Oct. 23. -Address of wel come, response, general discussion. Wednesday, Oct. 24tb, after organi aation, the following ipecial topics will be discussed: Institute work, reading methods of teaching; daily duties of the teacher, modern history methods of teaching; map drawing, topical methods of teaching geography, school apparatus and libraries. General topics What motives and incentives to study ought to be ap pealed to? Are school exhibitions ad visable! Shall we permit whispering! Thursday Special topics: Primary reading and spelling, methods of teaching composition, the teacher's work and aim, object teaching, arith luetic in primary schools, methods of teaching orthography. Gem ral topics What are the com parative merits of mixed and graded schools) Should prizes be used as in centives to study in schools! Friday Special topics: Methods of teaching English grammar, school hygiene, methods of teaching natural f history, elements of botany in public schools, methods of teaching mental and written arithmetic, methods of conducting recitations, how to secure punctuality. General discussions How to on courage the study of English literature in schools, what practical uses can be made of newspapers and magazines in schools! Probate Couut. The following business has been transacted in this court Judge Day presiding since our last report: In the mutter of the estate of Hmiry Norton, deceased. Administrator or dered to sell real properly. lu the matter of the estate of C. Nininger, deceased. Chas. E. Nin inger, administrator fileshis inventory, showing personal property to the amount of $14i9 and realty amount ing to $1200. In the matter of the estate of W. B. Hay, deceased. Semi annual state inent of executors approved and cita tion to hoivs ordered published regard ing sale of reulty. lu the matter of the estate of the minor heirs of R. B. Perry, deceased. Guardian's statement approved. In the matter of the estate of the minor heirs of Margaret M Donegan, deceased. Sale of certain real proper ty by tho guardian confirmed. Iu the mutter of the estate of Win, Justus, deceased. Seini annual state ment approved. In the matter of the estate of J. A. Stowart, deceased. Hearing of final statement of administratrix, Elizabeth Stewart, set for Nov. 6, 1S83. In the matter of the estate of the minor heirs of It. B. Hargadiiie, de ceased. Citation relating to sale of real property issued. Iu tho matter of the estate of J as. Laughlin, deceased. Jacob Wagner appointed executor under the will. o Trespass on Government Land. Jeptha Davison of Phoenix or Gass burg, Jackson county, was examined before U. S. Commissioner Paul Deady, yesterday, on u charge of cut ting timber on government lands. Three witnesses were examined on the part of the government, und none for defendant, who was held to nnsxer in the sum of $300. The government is looking more closely after trespassers at present than it used to in the past, us the value of timber land has greatly enhanced. There has been a greit deal of timber cufnn government land v this section, and this spoliation has been going on for yp'j.rs, but it has always been a very difficult thing to find any evidence, as nearly everyone qualified to give any information bad secured "some of the hog." But of late new settlers have arrived, and when they find thero is no "hog" for them thev are inclined to squeal, and so it is likely more offenders will be punished than of old. "Oregonian." To the Traveling Public. The completion of the N. P. R. IX. has relieved the C. it O. stage line of the transportation of an enormous quantity of mail, and the company are now prepared to carry all who apply to them for passage, north or south, and put them over the road in good shupe. BORN. WHELPLEY In Flonnco Rock pre cinct, Oct. 12th, -1883, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Whelpley, a daughter. SMITH Ou Applegate, Oct. 12th, 18S3, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith, a daughter JUSTUS Near Jacksonville, Oct. 12th, 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. John Justus a daughter. CRENSHAW Near this citv, Oct. 12th, 1S83, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Crenshaw a daughter. GRIFFIN In Josephine county, Sept. 7th, 1883. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffin, a daughter. SMITH In Willow Springs precinct, Oct. 11th, 18S3,to MrL and Mrs. Geo Smith, a daughter. WALKER Near Ashland, Oct. 6th, 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wdlk er, a son Estray Notice. Came to the place ot Thomas Chavner at the Centcnnn.1 Bridge on Rogue River aoout eight month's ago one sorrel filly about four years of age with slit down the face and n.j brands. The owner can re cover the animal by proving property and paving charges. THOS. CHAVNER. October 4 18S3. PiTf &Onner c,ay at homo 5J X V tp-ivUSamptes worth ?5 fnw 4ddrs Sanson & Co., Portland, il Odd Fellow's Building Jacksonville, Orcoa DEAL.KU AND WOK K Kit IN TIN,SUEEnaON CuPt'EG, LEAD Ftimps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. NAILS, A FIRST-CLASH STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & tVJLLOW WARE ROPE, NAILd, Paints Oils, Varnisli, Glass CUTLERY". WIRE Shot, Srnshs, C&ins, SIoso ETC.. ETC: I have secured the jprvices of a fir't-clasi Mechanic, and am nrennrprt trwln all rnali. lug promptly and in superior style. "N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVK 1 I am receivincand have constantly on hand a full and first-claja stock of G-ROCBHirs, DRT-QOODS, OUSI BOOTS, TOBACf 0 HEADY MADE CI.OTlIISa. GLASSWARE. CROCK BUT, &c. .S3-Everything sold at reasonable ratn. K. KUBLI Jacksonville, -March, 0, 1878. MAX MULLER ) l. O. Iiuili!iii?. Jacksonville DEALER IS GENERAL MERCHAXBISE. 'P HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES I pleasure in informing the public tlit fie has purchased L. fcolomon's interest in the POST OPFCE23TOrlE, Which jvill bo kept stocked with com pletennd tlrst-class assortment of general merchandise. 1 will sell at Very Reasonable Rates; Give me a call and see for your elves. MAX -MULLER, JacKsonville.July 11, 18S2. . PORTLAND -BUSINESS COLLEGE,- N. E. Cor. Second anj Yamhill Sts., PORTLAIID. - OREGOII. A. I. Armstrong, Principal. J. A. Viv.o, Tinman anj Secretary DsiTscd for thj BaaaKS Eduatfca cf Both 'Sexes. CiiU d?st Admitted on any week tl.iy of the year. -PENtWORKWe- Of ill Mndt executed loonier at reasonable rates. Satisfaction jurinteed- The College "Journal' containing- information of If-c course of studv, ratvs of tuition, time to cntT, etcM and tuts ot plain and ornamental yen i itn hi;, trie. DH. J. BROWF, DEUTSCHER ARZT, . Jacksonville, Orcsou, Will practice in all Clirroie Diseases, also Typhoid Pneumonia, Luns Fever, Diplt thcria, Consumption. Catarrh, etc. Time and doctor' thills will be saved by coming to mc at once. Dr. Brown will iinrantc: to forleit $500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which lie undertakes and fails to cure. His nudicinc is purely veir etable and has all the power and cilleacy of calomel or quinine, without any of the injurious alter effects. Shingles Tor Sale, The nndersigned is now prcp.iied to furnish the best quality of ihingles, cut with diamond knife, in any quantity de sired. Price deliver din. Jacksonville fu per thousand or transportation off nt tho mill, situated two mile south of William creek po-,t otllce. Orders can he left with G. Karen-ski. J. OiiArMAX. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TriE undersigned by note or book aceoiiBt, arc requested to call and seltlo without delay. G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, lbt;5. ASK FOR ROfflTll.ll;, Fifie&iO CELEHltATED CALIFOHSIA HADE BOOTS & SHOES. E3r"Evcry Pair Warranted. Represented by L. Silbersttln Yl -- y Cj- -f