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. yn 'ji-ii-.-i-i;-ai t ii-n-.-,w 3niiffi-'-rs'i nfc mi . OREGON SENTINEL. ibotuuh mnAmimiixjigcBPon i'i a JACKMi.VVlLLE Satguday, October 27, 1883. rw;t;i;i; fc.u -at tin. We hare had several applications this week from subscribers in Aihland mid B!(n prrcincta to publish the law on dagger cocVla burr and we give it below in full: Skc. 1. That it nhall bs tli duty of the MiperviMir of llir f.eveial coun ties in this Slate,, in addition to thn duties hitherto prescribed by law, to cause the destruction, in tho manner which to said supervisors shall teem most effective, of the weed known at, the dagger cockle, burr, where such weed hhall be tounil growing upon the public highways uud countiy rouds of this btate. Sec. 2. The rond supervisor shall have tho power to warn out Inboieis upon the publi; hfcliuavK, for the ex tirpation of raid weed, as iu cases of repairs of .such liigliwavs. Sec. 3. Any road superior, ne glecting to perform his duty undtr the provisions of this chapter, shall bo lia bio to a fine of not more than twenty five, nor less than five dollars, to be re covered to the use of tho county be foro any justice of the peaco, by suit in the name of the county. Sec. 4. The owners or occupants, of lands shall carefully extirpate such weed, when the same is found growing upon the land of such owner or occu pant and if such owner or occupant shull fail or refuse to destroy such weed after being notified by the road supervisor or any other peron, of the existence of such weed upon his land, then it shall be the duty of the road supervisor to cause said weed to be de stroyed upon said land, and at the ox pense of the owner thereof; the expeuse of such labor in destroying such weed to be recovered by suit, in the name of such county, before any court of competent jurisdiction. Sec. 5. It shall ho the duty of all municipal corporations and county au thorities in this State, to provide for extermination of the said dagger cock le burr within tho limits of such cor poration, or on the vacant lands within such county, and any city or town cor poration within this state neglecting or refusing to comply with the provis ions of this section, shall bo liable to a forfeiture to the Stato of a sum not less than fifty, nor more than five bun dred dollars, to be recovered by suit, in the name of the Stae, in any court of competent jurisdiction. Skc. G. It Khali be the duty of tho several district attorneys of this State, to prosecute all suits brought under the I rovisions of section 5, uilhin their re spective counties, and such attorneys shall bo entitled to a fee of twenty tivo dollars for every judgment ren dered in favor ofjthc State in such suits, amMMBAJftnof ten What the San Francisco "Exami ner" will not snap at to advance the front of its party is not worth the taking. It has the hardihood now to work up an "interview articlo'inttnd cd to convey the idea that the colored roters will desert from the republican party because of the recent decision of tho Supremo Court as if that ha'ti anything under tho sun to do with party polities. The republican party gave the negro the civil rights bill; it seated him in tho jury box; it made him a competent witness; it made him the equal of the whito man before the law; it throttled the democracy when it would have held him iu bondage; it gave and secures to him every right he .has in tho republic, and yet it is bold ly asserted by the organs of the ob structionists that because of a consti tutional construction he will change his politics and go over to the party 'which, as a South Carolina ex cong ressman and democrat recently said, in his state has "left the negro but one right tho right to go ofTaud die." "Record Union." The Now York "Times," which nre ly applauds Beecher, commends heaiti ly his ad vice to young men to cross the Rocky mountains. It says: "Beecher appears before us in the char acter of boomer for the great north west. Beecher is entirely right. There will be great cities built on Pu get sound, and large towns, depots and trade centers in Oregon. Washington territorv, Idaho, Montana and Da kota. With the expanse of the coun try, with its agricultural, mineral and grazing resources, it scarcely yet feels tli3 effect of emigration. But this ad vice to get up early, and possess lands, is weighty and wire. o A. speoial dispatch to the "Oregon ian" says it iB reported on reliable au thority that negotiations opinid by the Southern Oregon Improvement Compauy, for the purchase of lands in the vicinity of Empire City, have progressed so favorably that the com pany has acquired some important in terests in addition to those purchased some time ago. Another well authen ticated report is to the effect that very recently tho samo company acquired possession of a lan;a tract of land, com prising 100,000 acres, which was origi nally intended for a wagon road from Coo bay towards Roseburg. A por tion of the tract held by tho Central Pacific, the remainder bing involved in litigation between claimants under the Ben Miller controversy, has been settled and the transfer made at an htiti! -f 9'2 -r0 tr ncrp Tr Is Riid unLLLLLLLLLLLLLLHhKf,njiCT.o the State7P Ko&UUUIg "Hi l'.u. VJltlttl pUlkliUto are in. contemplation. TUE CAME LAW. As the game law goes into effect again in regard to deer on Thursday next we publish extracts from. the law for the guidance of those interested: Sectiok 1. Every person who shall, within the Statn of Oregon, between the first day of November in each year and the first day of July of the follow year, hunt, pursue, take, kill or de stroy any main deer or burk, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Every per ton who shall, between the first day of Junuary i.nd the fint day of An gU"f, from and after the fttSJaje of this Act, pursue, hunt, take, kill or destroy any feaiale deer nr doe, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Every person who, after the passage of this Act, hhall kill any spotted fawn, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Every person win, after the passage of this Act, shall take, kill or destroy any mult or fiiinlnd t-r at ativ tiliif, u less llit rat cm- of ueli 'UiiimhI is usd or pii'serwil 1 th' peiMin shivii)ir ii, or is void tor f jOil, i- uutltv of u Uiis demiuucr. Skc. 2. Every person who buy, sells or has in possession any of the deer enumerated in tho preceding sec tion within tho time tho taking or killing thereof is prohibited, .except such as are tamed or kept for show or curiosity, is guilty of a misdomean or. Sec. 3. Every person wbo shall, within tho Stato of Oregon, between the first day of January and the first day of August of each year, hunt, pur sue, take, kill or destroy any elk, moose or mountain sheep, shall ba guilty of a misdemeanor. Every per son who takes, kills, injuresf or de stroys, or pursues with intent to take, kill, injure or destroy any elk, raoose or mountain sheep at any time for tho sole purpose of obtaining the skin, hide or hams of any such animal, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 4. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, betwien the firs' day ot Mar and the first day of September of each year, take, kill, injure or destroy, or have in posses hion, sell or offer for sale any wild swan, mallard dcuk, wood duck, widgeon, teal, spoonbill, gray, "slack, sprigUil, or canvuss back du:k, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; Provided, That any persons may kill ducks at any time to protect his growing crops. . Sec. 6. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, botvveen tho first day of Junuary and the fif teenth day of July of each year, take, kill, injure or destroy, or have in pos session, sell or offer for sale any grouse, pheasant, quail or partridge, shall ba guilty of a misdemeanor. SEa 7. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, during the months of November, December, January, February and March of any j ear, catch, kill or have in possession, sell or offer for sale any mountain or brook trout, shall be guilty of a tnii demeanor. Every person who shall, ate of. Oregon, take or take, or catch, with any seine, net, weir, or other device than hook or line, any mountain brook trout at any time after the passage of this Act, shall be guilty of a misde meanor. Sec. 10. Every person who shall have any male deer or buck, or any female deer or dee, or spotted fawn, elk, moose or mountain sheep, bwud, mallard du k, wod duck, widgeon, teal, spoonbill, gray, black, sprigtail or canvass back duck, prairie chicken or sage hen, grouse, pheasant, quail, Bob White, or partridge, mountain or brook trout, at any time when it is unlawful to tako or kill the same as provided iu this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and proof of the pos session of any of the aforesaid ani mals, fowls, birds or fish at a time when it is unlawful to take or kill the same in the county whore the came is found, shall be prima facia evidence in any prosecution for a violation of any of the provisions of this Act, that the person or persons in whose possession the Fame is found, took, killed or de stroyed the same in the county where in the same is found, during the period when it was unlawful to take, kill or destroy the same. Sec. 11. Every person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this Act, shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars and not mori than three hundred dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail of the county where the offense was com mitted for not 1-ss than five days nor more than three months, or both such imprisonment and fine. One-half of all money collected for fines for viola tion of the provisions of this Act shall be paid to informers, and one-half to the District Attorney in the county in hich the case is prosecuted. romlliimirH or the Nerlhwrnt. When it is reflected that California produces fully one tenth of a the wheat of the country, and more than one fifth of the wheat exports that we do this with an area of not more than 3,500,000 acres pknted in wheat that Oregon and Washington have three times as many acres better adapted to wheat than ours, and that within the railway belt of the North era Pacific, we begin to form an un derstanding of the future agricultural possibilities of our northern neighbors, whose resources in coal, iron and lum ber are even greater than the cereals. Given a shipping terminus othe deep waters of the Pusjet sound, equal in facilities for-large ships with thoso of San Francisco, and it needs no pro phetic mind to foresee the creation of a eitv there which, within thf lives of -n, mii! n rs oxpijits anil i 0..i;ada of our ewn."-."Chreniclf." ftJuVIeBQ WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. The Oldest Institution Of Learning n the Pacific Coast. 336 Students, and 28 Professors and Instructors. DEPARTMENT. 1. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, -with Clauicol, Latin, Scientific, Modern Lit erst u re and Art, and Scientific Courses. 2. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, Portland, Oreeon. 3- WOMAN'S COLLEGE, with a Conservatory of Music and Art Department. 4. CONSEKVATORY ot MUSIC, with two courses for graduates. There were eighty pupils ia musio Inst year. . 5. UNIVERSITY ACADEMY, -with the four preparatory courses for the College or Liberal Arts, and beside3. a thorough BUSINESS COURSE of two years, and a TEACHER'S COURSE of three years, forwhich diplomat aregiven. Painting, Draw ing,.Decoratirc Art, and Agricultural Drafting, are taught in the Art Department. EXPENSES. A lady's board and tuition a school year, in the 'Woman's College, with everything furni'bed except towels, napkins, sheets and comforter, and pillow slips, will cost but $1S5, payable five -wecki in advance. A young man's board and tuition a school year cost oDly $150- CALENDAR. First Term begins Sept. 3, 1833 I Third Term begins Jan. 23 1S84 Second Term begins Nov. 12, 1583 Fourth Term begins April 7i 18S4 GTSend for catalogue and information THOS. VAN SCOY. President. October 37, 1883. , -SALEM, OREGON. ENTIRE STOCK T BE 0IJ FOR atoosti: And at prices not to be found elsewhere. I WHJL O AS I SAY COME AND BE CONVINCED. MY STOCK IS NEW, AM) TIRST-GLASS. Consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND.SHOES, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, To Parties Buying Winter Supplies, I will compete with San Francisco prices. I DO NO ADVERTISE FOR GLORY ' BUT MEJ&f W&Hfrl SjIY. ' ' MY STOCK MUST BE SOLD WITHIN IH2 NIXT NINETY DAYS. Call at my store on California Street. B, FI8K2B, Jacksonville, September 29, 185. HARD WAKE, IRON AND STEEL. JMDDLIiER & CO,, DEALERS IN FARMERS' AHDMECHAK TOOLS. Wagon Material, MIKING SUPPLIES. SPRING POINT SHOVELS, SLUICE FORES, PICKS, GOLD PANS AND SCALES. Builders' Hardware, Tarred Paper, Etc. A FULL LTNE OF STOVES, AND GRANITE WARE, RUBBER HOSE. K0ZZIES AffD LAWS SPBIMLEBS. -a PISTOLS, GUNS AND CARTRIDGES, TABLE AND POCKE1 CUTLERY, We areprepared to give close prices and have faciliti ea for foraiifcing esti nates on most an class of goods. IV3CCC.A TiTi'a B'jOCK Nervous Debility. A SURE. CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain trcstment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorhoea, Impotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by ovcr-excrtioa, sell-abuse or over-indulgence, vrhich leads to misery, decay and death. One box -will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment; one dollar a box, or six boxes for five dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, sreompanied -with five dol lars, ve will send the purchnser out writ ten guarrntee to return the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guana tees issued only by WOODARD, CLARXE fc Co., Wholesale ant1 TMail Drugjists, Port land, Oregon. Orders br mail at regalar price. "XTETtt.n.'tocX. 150 cords mixed dry pine and fir woe and several thousand bushels of grain bre vnnted ct the Rogue River Distilleir Jor which cash will be paid. Apply to the undersigned in Jacksonville N. K. Lttlb. AujajtlS, Hi). -Vfc CASH! :TE s! YES ! HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FLOUR, WINDOW SHADES, GLASSWARE, STATIONERY, TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC., ETC. ,Blacksiiith Goal .OTTT . A JJX O&If, THE STAFF OF LIFE! . s THE ROGUE RIVER STSAM FLCURM HULLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with all modern Improvements, are now turniag out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth barrel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 40 pounds of flour. If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturdav to Roll Barley for customers. The work will be done on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the eame day, I am prepared to roll barley at all limes and in the bestmanner. This pro cess is tar ahead of the crusher j CKAREWSEI. Jacksonville, Sejit. 22, 1883. i . i i Extra III i ill f I It m j&fli TIGER NUT BUSS. UHB ffOIDEI HIKES, CUFDTQS TOOLS, ETC BILGBR & MJE3LY. I lllllllf 1 B S ir. C4 & -(4) .l f. f 1 V. V 1 B , UMIA tfjrt. ii. U A I k a A3 L & BY THE WHOLESALE. TI' uivUrsi'ned now hat on the rfy from Albany. N. Y., to arrive in a for Jays, a esrlacul of Parry A Co' Celebrated COOKING & PARLOR STOVES, HAJSTG-TlS, KTC. Alto, direct from the manufactory at Fort Madison, Inns, a car load r.f the jnsllv RENOWNED MORRISON PLOWS, Consisting of Wooden and Iron LL-um Walking Plows, Sulky Plow, And all oxtrai appertaining thereto. It will repay those desiring anything Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! KO ONE NEED SUFFER ! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleedinc:, Itchin" and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, fnn Indian Remedy,; Cidlcd Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic c.isesof20or U0 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothingmedicine. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as n poultice, gives'instant relief, and is prepared on!y for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, "and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofiinbcrry of Cleveland rys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile Cuies, and it affoidsme pleasure to say that I have never found anything which pave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price, $1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cl.KVMASI), ). IIoDnE, Datis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. DAVID LINN, ASD DEALKR IS corrm Tzmm&mGs. COFFINS FURNISHED ON TOE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or text Word. 'XiM-J etibi! fei9 mil m M W I i M M M m llfgllf WBrs'ss if'ti tr 14 W T 13 AND VP IfSTyW'S? 'V? f"VS?Sr"Sri 'M7 ?W?3ur ii hi i.V .V A .IM 1 k1 "XI S tfW4 Ukllkls AkAJJLlZUL SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC., to. As I have made these large importatior prepared to give THE TORY LOWEST PRICES. As I have made these large importations directly frdm neadquarttrs I am prepared to give in my line to qivo mo a call. G". KAREWSKI, t uluuMe Resource for the Among the many resources which med ical skill has made available for the sick and debilitated, not one ranks higher than Liver REGULATOR a comprehensive remedy for Liver Com plaint. Dysnepia, Constipation, Chills and Fever, Debility, Nervousness, Sick Headache, mid other ailments attributable to biliousness. Amongsts ingredients are Mandrake, Dande inn! Butternut, Black Root, Dogbane, Bitter Root, Calisayn, Sweet Fl.n, Indian Hemp, Wuhno, Golden Seal &c. &c. The active blended properties of these vegetable remedies constitute an altera, live tonic and gtnerjil corrective of the highest class, and endow it with a preven tive value entitling ittothelirt rank as a medicinal safeguard for fortifying the system against malarial and other mala dies which cause serious disturbance of the Liver. It relaxes the bowels without griping; purities the blood, arrests pain and spasms in the side or shoulder blade, purifies a bilious breath and completely relieves the many indescribable symptoms which torment suilcrers from dyspepsia, liver complaint .and kidney troubles. It a'so effectually removes those nervous symptoms felt when bile is impcifcctly secreted, or is misdirected. Redington & Co., San Francisco, Whole sale Agents for tho Pacific Coast. ES- FOR SALE EVERYWHERE -a JV txxsct o cl . Ttto good work mules each, to weigh one thousand pounds or over. Apply to, Mns. S. E. Isir, Near Jacksonnville. August 18 1883. jEPox- Qalo. Oco thousand had of pood hea'thy shcip also about 00 tons Jf first-class grain-hay. Apply to, b Mrs. S. E ISII, Jacksonville Oregon. Ifewer W S O 3 VI E1EM I J. h r d So) Jacksonville, Or. THE S. P. VARIETY STORE, under xnE MAXAacMcnT or LITTLE & CHASE, JACKSONVILLE, WILL BE KEPT WELL STOCKS with the choicest CIGARS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, CANDIES, NUTS, PIPES, CARDS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ALBUMS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES Gent's Furnishing Goods, Fishing Tacklo, 4i.c. And everything usually found in a flrst- class variety store. Our goods are the best and gurranteeci to be as represented. Prices low, as we dc not proprose to be undersold. PgTGive us a call LITTLE A OnASE. Jacksonville Crescent City Mail Hoot. P. McMahon, Propriator.. Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday Wednesday and Friday mornings at 3 A si. arriving at Waldo in the evening, wher close connection is made nest morning for Crescent City. When the new wajoa road is finished about January 13th through tickets to San Francisco will b sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business done at re duced rates. 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