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A ft I? qkegoi SEfinss; s Saturday, November 3, 188S. Wastes. At Joliasou'ti land office Wn dwelling houfes t rent, iteady rtutera aitd gwtl pay. - Bclliso Out. Those ditiring any tkingiu the liue of merchandise, will do wtll ky calling on Barrech Fisher be fara going elsewhere as be is cloiini; at ki atock at cost. A. trial will cmtUc ytli. Pkxptort Sale. A. L. Johnson, auctioneer, will hull at public auction, oa Siturday, Nov. 10th, a pair bugcy aortea, a pair team horses, two waguiis tkrve sets of harness, one two-seated spring back, one large tent, two cook tares, and a miscellaneous lot of aaaiehold fhruituro. Pkxsiokkks. There are -twenty ty thre persons in Jackson county drawing pensions from the cot en' nt amounting in all to 0197 t month. Of this Owen Kergan g-t $18 par month, Frank Kasshafer $6, M. II. Coleman, SI, El wood Smith, $4, A. J. SIcore 58, Silas Reynolds, $4, and Jas. Laughliu $8. Skttlkment. Those indebted to Dr. Aiken will please settle as soon as pwiibla. And to those e8ecially, who are seemingly indifferent whether their bills aro ever paid or not, he would say, that if they are not settled in fall by January 1st, ho will net .lop to saj please, bat put tlie accounts int proper hands for forced collection Cimtner's Depot. Articles of agreement were entered into last week between the railroad rorananv and Thomas Chavner by w hich the Depot was located on the luttrr's land on Ragae River, just the other side of the bridge. A town eite is now being laid eat and the place is likely to command a good trado from tho location it is iu. Oua, DtrOT. The Grand Central railroad depot has been located at list aud the company have decided on putting it on tha bind owned by 0. W. Brob&ck,C SliusuF.C.C. Bookman and I. J. Phipps. It ison a cornerownedby tho four above mentioned parties but the depot property will bo on lh lmxl owned by Bruback. A ton site will b laid out and property offered for sale. LOCAL I1U1&. Bring u that wood. llruieiulr the gnuii law. Thanksgiving on the.29th. Sjbuol meeting Novemtier 1 Ct la. Circuit Cnurt commoners November 12. h. Send in yor turkeyt for Thanks giving. Thos. J. Kennoy offers higher prices for deer akiua. Com meal far aala at Max Mailer ' ptsloSioe it-are, Mrs. Thos. Brown died en Jackson creek this week. Rd what Dr. Aiken has to cay to tkoit? oing him. Win. Hanley came in from Harney valley this week. J. SI. Smith is canvassing for some of Mark Tvaia'n "vorks. Roitel found his picture by adver tising. Nothing like It, The celebrates Humbolt beer kept on tap at Calon k Garrett's "Thos'. Riley has been laid up for a week past with a sprained aukle. Thos. Fuller, of Fullerville, on the Siskiyous, was in town this week. Amuieu's Cough Syrup cures colds, coughs, bronchitis aud consumption. Eighty dollars were the receipts of the entertainment last Friday evening. The Court aud the attorneys from here hare all returned from Kerby ville. A new butcher shop will be opened in town next week by the Ilouley Bros. Miss Allie Hanley has returned from a trip to San Francisco uud Port- Dr. A. Slarkau of Central Point is ''uiug a largn busiues in tli dnutal liuti t.nd gives the Lest of fcatufuctiou. Jo Clough, an old knight of the wnin, was in town last Wednesday lirint'inc a of freight tor our An lloxn-sx Man. Slart Hurst thix we-k brought us n Urge load of black oak wood hauling it from his p'lcs en Anteloj.e ereuk, eighteen miles from Jacksonville, and tuid us to apply the amount on his suhscrii t:i)u. Taking into consideration the tiifUiice he bad it to haul and the vst vouie people consider debts owing to tb printer, we think Mxrt is n Mrtvipar of tiiecial mei tion a a man who will alwiVS pHVK bin debts. ATrEarrtu RoiiBCitY. One night lwt vreuk an attempt was mad to iob the jrangontoie on Apph'sate in charge of Wui. Pernell but tho pmpnttor Ltiritig tho noise distuibed the rubber ly tiring suvers! nhuts at him but uu luckily nona of tkeui took eilVcc, Sev eral tacki of kturo goods, locethtr with tl: coutpau'ti account book, v-n-f'ii :iceJ up and ready to take away but cs it was nothing was to JL. 9rtaia party is eapicicnd with good rtibont. Coal im tue Tokxkl. A lettoi from the foieman of Ihn Sikiou tuu nol, received here yestenlay, sny thai on tha 25th itut. the drills iu the .heading of the routh end struck ston ccal. A few dayx ago a ve.in thire fiat in tki(.kness was cut through flout th Korth end. Th)3 is favorMb e tu the contractors, who in addition tu baxipx ei-T material to move, tecurr fsel in sa&king sU'Mii without extra oxpnss. Timbenng through tho con is no more expensive than through Jooaw rock. "Oregonitn." RkLiaiotJS. Re. B. J. Sharp wiil preach next Sunday morning tit Grants Pass, Woodville, 3:30 p. it. mm at Rock Point in the evening. He will al&o preach at Gurnard's nuliim! liouso on Sluuday evening, at Antioch Tuesilay evening and ht Ejgle Poin Wedntfediy evening ....'iJev. R C Oglesby will hold divine ervicei hi the M. E. diurch in thii plac' Sundivv mornin and evening. .. .Regular er ricun at the Catholic chun.li. Re. F. X. Blan'-het offiuiaiing.. .E'der SI Petorson will preach t the new Mound district bchool hoiite Sunday morning ....Rey. J. A. Slover will preach ki Amioch school house, Saturdav and Suuday Rev. SI. A. Williaun preaches at the Presby tei ian church Sunday morning and evening. Statistics or Josephine County Tho following is the tiiiding of Josephin- county as returned by the Asvpfcnr, Prank DeBkinger. Acres cf land, 55,889, valued at 5227,746. average, $40 75. Town lotn, 5,920; imnroveineuts, SCG,855; Uiei cliuudiir aud implements $G1.70; money, noten and aecount, 77,017; furniture, car riugei!, jewelry, eta, ?38 920. IIo-m-b and mules, 845, valued at $37, 555; average, $44 44. Csitle 2,070 value.! at 34.972; average, $16 41. Sheep,2,710, valued at 3. 932; averaje, SI 45. Sine, 2.4.'9 valued at SG.254; avers: 82 05 Gro value of projMTty $563,85.'i; in debtedniHis, 111,250; i-eniptioii. SCO, 9.7R. Tnlnl tavalito t.ri.i.rft fiftQ I . 351. Number of polls, 547. The liolr tax is $1 each and the lemainder ixxp portioned as follows: State ta. 6 9 10 mill. 2,197 16; school, 4 mills, $1,569 40; county, 13 milU, $5,100 56; Crescent city wagon road, $941 74. ToUl, 25 mills. . The tax atnounla-to $10,355 an increase, of land. Sirs. Jay Beach has gone to Wash ington county to join her husband and locate. Judge R. P. Boise has gone east to attend the national meeting of the grangers. The New State Hotel will again be in charge of Sirs. C. W. S&tagti after Slonday next. An entertainment by the members: of the Presbyterian Sunday School is promisod tion. A drove of 150 head of boas were taken to Ilujipy (Jump fiom this valley this week by Vui. By bee Jr. Geo. L. Chase has re-ogned his po situ n as diner for the sige couipaiij si'c B or not yet named. A. D. Kockfellow & Co., AHomeys unJ Coutii'-IliiiH at Law and Real E Ute AcuutE, Aahlaud, Oiegoii. Cl! on Jerry Xtmaii for l)ig.m- in tue dry soims anil i;rocry line, tie has k ivrga tx.k to "j-lrcl Iro'u G. SI. WilUrd, HimsgTof Mi tier A Oj's. stole at AoliUmt, rttumecl from a visit to G;ants i'.ui tli"u w-k. Trtivvl on the stsgr.5.eepii.er,f.iue und It is neci'Staty thit vu speak foi a seat iu tiut; if vou waul to ildu. Th fii in of Bichm&n Uios. of Puri Und, biokerK uud insurauca igocii, failed this week for a lurjo uutjUfit. The Butto creek form owmsl bv F. Sckiiiitl'lMg i purcliad this vvet-k by J. S. HoArd wha paid $1,01) ioi it. Ohio wmit democratic at the last iicliini 'iut Ply male will cotiliuue furuuhing livery teams as ciieap u fver. Tue resdeice of Rubt. Kaliler was nut sold as reponed last week' the owiier'having ivtused $1,600 for the same. S. S. Aiken i Co. offer their entire trck nd stum tixtun-s for salo at a tiHigain. Some one can get a bargain there. Sirs. Slerritt Bellinger, has returned fiouia vi.'it to the Willsnieltevjdloy ac comp tuied by Lillio Saltmarsli, of Lab .UH'll, OiegOU. J. S. Howard savs he ft ill not be outsold by uiiyouem his line of general merchandise. Bauls ai.d shoes etc. Give him a call. A tine lot of millinery uoo-fs, silks, uutins and velvets aud everything in the millinery line just received at Sirs. J. S. Howard's. The election for town officers at Ashland takes plce next Slonday. A livrly liht is anticipated on tho tern perauce question. We an; uuder obligations to Jacob SI ills for a can of superior soighum tiyrup. it is ot line llavorttua cant be beat in auy couutry. load merchants. He has completed his railroad contra t. Prof. E. T. Kugler is teaching a Urge class iu music. He 'w an excel! etit teacher and ia appreciated by those who have childreu who wish to learn. The report now is that tho railroad cotopauy have dcidd on taking what i known as tb upimr survey throuch Ashland. The depot will b; on the Applegate farm. The contract for hauling vegetables from Laketiew to Fort Klamath has beeit completed by Slessrs. Sluller fc Fisher. J. P- SIcDaniel had charge of the transportation. Probably the oldest who went east on the Pioneer traiu is George S. Nel son, of Chehalem, Yamhill county; who is now in his 83J year. He came to Oregon in 1844. If you want a Sewing Machine call at E. C. Broods drug, watch, clock, and jewelrftore. His machines are a little finer and his prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. The stages changed to Winter time on the Grst of this month and they now arrive in the night from both ways. The one from the north is due here at 9 P. w. aud the louthem about 1 A. J. A traveling printer and telegraph operator staid in town one night this week and succeeded in creating quite a disturbance in the TJ. S. Hotel after imbibing fotue of the ardent that even ing. Ab. Gildings and Geo. A. King have exchauged drives on the O. & O. Stage lin, tho former taking the drive from Rock Point to Glewlalj ank King will drive from Rock Point to Barron's. An attempt to break jail was made this week by Slellvillp, charged Ui larceny, but was checked in time by the interference of the ivilor. None of the other piisauers assistod in the attempt to gain their liberty. E. Jacobs returned from tbo city this week after an absence of several weeks. He lou"ht a Mock of goods for the Jacksonv illo market while le low whirh will anive esrly this week. Cll on him for bargain. IT and Richard Schndr-fin wen; in town thi week v'Mtiug old time friend. Tliev report their exju'ditioii in Aii-'ka a fmlur-, uotwilhttHuditig that tliny found iruod pyilii; mines. 1'liti severe wiulera are the caiiic. About rev-iitv-6ve friends of Sirs. M Unuser n:t kt her rci-rmc Us Saluniav evimiuj; to .celebrts I;er sixtieth liinhdty. A must enj'iyanle "veiling -ausspiii, all ir'ieiit wi.-liiuu h.-r niaiiv more years of heiiltli and jiruapeiity. IV t-aclier's Institute held at Ash laud ist ueek piored a mios iu i.vt'TViy. Slensrs. E U. .McEto, Pi of Thiw Van Sony, SI. G. Royal .uid S'lvl Su'ierilteildent Win. L. Colvig des-ive credit for tho bUicisi- ful li opting held. The plmtering iu thn lojrer story of the Court llous-j is nil complete knj in thiupper story it uaUn nearly fiufbed. The next tenti f court cannot be held i here as expected, however, on uccnuui of the delay in getting tho btairvvay ija'ly(for the hall. A Chiinmaii robbed tho store of S epheus Bio';, on tliH Siskiyous the other day ainl was 'ocked up on thtt charge in tho Ashland calabwime. .While incsreerated vbere .u made an attempt to burn it down but the tire was discovered in time by the city marshal a'sd very little damage resulted. The dispatches inform us ths.t on the 8th of OctoW, 1S83, Dr. Charles II Ctane, Surgeon General of the I'nited States army, died at Washiug ien. Dr. Crane was well known to the old residents of Southern Oregon, A. J Itidimi 'rr couKturoauucu. Woodville Ocjt. Oct. 29, 1883. A ganyof Cliiusmen was sent up hero the other uiorniug, to finish up n piece of woik on tho giade just back of the iost office that had been left undone, and the men being pleased with their new foreman", everything was moving along in tiue style, and the boss was duly happy. Rut it hap pens that one of our neighbors, living near the grade, is posse.-sor of an aged 0st, very dignified and wise; and though not-of the billy kind, is, never theless, as strong minded ard as inde pendent as any billy goat you ever saw. It also happens that thora ia a fill across the flat from Evans creek to- the bench or terrace uputi which most of the houses here are built, and along this till madam the goat usually takes her morning stroll, fully convinced that she is lord, or rather lady, of all shesurviys. jSow it hap'pened that, while the r.onr Chinamen, all sa?on- scious of approaching danger, were casting the earth with steady heave upon the rising grade, our heroine was out taking her morning prouie nade along the till, deeply cogitating in her mind -suck matters U3 a- wise and dignified goat Use herself should be thinking about, 'Castiuu her eye up the road, the perceived a lot of men engaged in some employment, the na ture of which she could not exactly make out, and moved along to take closer observation. But what was her as'onishment and indignation a hen. havins approached a little too- close, a shovel full of gravel thrown LLTTLU LliT. " The following is a list of letters not called for at the Jacksouvilla Postoflice Nov. J8, 1S83. Atteberry T F Womack S Sirs Boals V W Williams W Cunpbell J HH Webber Win Clifs Joseph Thornton Kitty Cortney Bill Smith Jacob Darnell J ameaK Short Wm F Dougherty W W Shepbard B SI Hall Fletcher 2 Sawyer SI A. Robinson A D Reynolds F A Plaster Sliachel Pearson Chris Morro Nellie. Mai SIuller, P. SI. Hart James Hayes A C Hvrer J U Kane E 0 Sloore A J 2 R. Kinneiv' traveller fcr Albert Slass and Co. of San Francisco was in town this week taking orders. ciose, a. suuiui iun ui (;iavci "' "i j,jnii 1UU iU a iJLi misera Jte by m by a needle celestial, all unexpected ffgiion, Di-ziuess, Loss of Appetitt came snowenng wiui unnuing impulse fellow sft,j Siiiloli : Speculators now bare a good c'janee to invest their rpare change in city Iota at tha difiercut depots now being located in this county. "You pays your money and ,you takes your choice." Notice. A Iarga assortment of the celebrated New Home sewing ma chinrs) the best ana cheapest in the marketMiavo just been received at E. Ia Urooks store. Call and examine themJbsfpjc pnrrlusing elsuwhere. Bilger &Iaeg!y are agent for the best wiiuftuill made and has sevcrnl orders on tmnj fcr parties in the valley. 1t:AMi&UIlI!VU I'Ubt'LlUATl.t.V. r The President of the United States has issued the fol. owing Thuuksgiving proclamation: In tha furtherance of the custom of this people at the closing of each year to engage, upon a day set apart for that purpose, in a special festival of praise to tho Giver of all, I Chester A. Arthur, President of the- United States, do hereby designate Tiurtday,. the 29th diy of November next as a day of national Thanksgiving. The year which is drawing to in end has been replete with evidences of divine goodness. The prevalence of health, the fullness of the harvests, stability,. peace aud order, the growth of frater nal feeling, the spread of iiitelligtnce and civil and religious liberty all these aud countless other blessings. are cause for reverent rejoicing. I do. therefore, recommend that on the day above mentioned the people rest from their accustomed labors, and meeting in their several places of worship, ex press their devout gratitude to God that He hath denlt so bountifully with this nation, and pray '.hat His grace and favor abide with it forever. le liaviui; served witli Li.ilit, I Su.i'li'.s ciiiiin.ind during the wars of 1853 mid 1855. s?io,is-ov;r last year jment. total Joseph L Patterson and family have returned ty their home at Woodland Gl., accompanied by Sliss Emma Armstrong of this place. Tha reported s-le of Geo. Cross' sa loon at Phoenix to Eigati & Hall did not tabu p'ace and the fiinntr will continue the business as before. Jess Evans, an old resident of Fort Jones, Ca.1 , is in the valley looking for a location and thinks of settling some where near Central Point, Miller the murderer of Dr Glenn was convicted of murder in the first degree at ( Hu.su, Cab, this week und seulenc-d to imprisonment for life. b- Genl. John E. Ro?, C. C. McClen don ar.d J B Montgomery had a few hours bum on the Umpqua uividethis week uud csme iu wjih eleveu deer. S. Cuhu, formerly of this place, has opened a reuil boot and shoe store at 316 Sixth street, S'.n Franci-co, and asks all of his old time Jacksonville friends to sive him a call when visit I iug tbo city. The entertniument given here last Friday evening by the Ashl uu! amu leurs proved u success both financially und .other wise in the play of ' Ksmaral da." Dro. Leeds of the "Tidings" and Sliss Slullte Russell, whu acted the eadiug characters, deserve especta mention for the manner in which they weie sustained wliilothe others done exceedingly well fo'r amateurs. ' In the name of suffering humnnitv, we request all physicians to try Ani- mens Cough Syrup, then they will prescribe it for their patients w ho are tumbled with coughs, colds and diseases for which it is recommended. Many doctors who are opposed to patent medicines prescribe this remedy; the drusjgist biniplv changes the contents into another ' ottle, and tho patient is nono the wiser, while the physician gets c-edit for the cure, which always follows where n cure is possible. Ask your druggist to show you a larg bottle. A ciiaracler took an Oregoti & Cah- inrnia uuiironu tram recently at Wood burn, who evidently knew little of traveling in that wuv, or "at least hail.no exptii-nce with that splentkd contrivance known as air brakes. Tho train was speeding along at the usual thirty miles per hour, whrn Mid denly the brakes were at j, ied and the train stopped. The engineer as well as the conductor was ignorant of the causM until the last named otlicial found our Woodburn granger eudeav orini to obtain a. drink of water from what he took for a faucet in one com er of his car. Ex. and indecent haste upon her devoted, b, ueiui. 3rreai- aiuitiiciccus, wua etui outrage moro wanton! Conceiving herself more grossly insulted, she gave instant battle. The famous encounter of Don Quixote, with the wind mills of La Sl-ircha though more certainly disastrous, was, it is safe to say, bald ly more ludicrous. -Her nostrils glow ing with rage, and lite flashing from her eyes, she made furious but inefect usl assaults upon the flying gravel, rising to her hind feci- aud buttins at each shovelful in a manner as ludi crous as it was absurd. Tha China men greatly amused, pitched the hard er, and thegravel camo fast and fu- nonH, aim mauam quickly I) ad lier iu"Hds "full, as she essayed the impos sible; task of butting at each and every shovelful as it, came. However, fu riooslv she charged, now in one. di rce.tion, now in the other, rising and linUins in quiLk succession; and still the. excitement grew. Seeing at length, Unit tho grinning Celrstials were but adding insult to injury, she- chansed her tactics, nttd made u dash as sudden ask was unexpected, at the t'hiinnien theuis-elve, producing a riot, the like of whieh b.isT.ot been sur passed in modern timm, unls- it mav li(rliy-Th7C"oT-.bwt nun. it seemed :"nr x time thit rai;ro-vl building in this section vvntl'J har to be suspend ing unless by some means ur heroine's ivrsth (ould bf nppiased, nr, at least, until she could b- nmdn to understand that' no inMl't had hetu intended. I5tit ibis scii'ieo a hopelessly iuipossi lo - tAsJ. The fftjeinnn, however, uiUiMlui of Ins duty,, ami pn ierriu" mfe aetiie measures to the. slowef method of diplomacy, caltutl in the dogs to his assistance; :.nd this beiit as good thiyj; as the dogs wanted, the heroine of the buttlo was put to cutMeii and iuq'urii.un fl:L:. Tho c.irpehters r at work framing Evans creek bridge. The structure will ba Hove Trus of 103 'feet cp.m. Camp 11, two miles and a half be low Woofville, for a long time the most important camp in this section, has moved out root and nraivli, and is now located at the south end of Gold mil. In the vicinity of Bloody run there i still about two weeks work for tho gmders. From Bloody-run this way, and south to within a mile and a half of Bock Point, the grading is entirely done; ind further on, to Rogue liver crossiiit:, very little work remains to be done. Leferer has finished up his rij;ht of wav contract, and will do nothing further in that line until Spring. Sir. L"fever and hi clerk Clmrlev B-rglv en are both in Portland, but am ex pected back soon From Mr. Volk, superintendent construction, I get the following par-' ticiil irs: From Camp 10 to thn new town of Giants Pas ih distance by raib-oad survey Is about three aud one half miles. The track lavers nie tins side of camp 10, and will have track to with in two miles of Grants Pass by end of tho week. Track laying will then have to stop on account of unfinished condition of the high trestle-work in that vicinity. The company, however, are making every effort to complete this nigh trestl" wort: fts oon as possible, ore even hauling timber from Wolf creek for this purpose. Thev expect to have track to Grants Pas, and will run regular trains to same place, within four weeks from this date, as the company is ballastirg the road and putting it in good shape as fast as the track is laid. From Grants Pass to Bloody run the grading Js entirely done. There is a little grading vet to be done in the vicinity of the high trestle work men tioned above, but this can only bo done as the trestle work ia completed. E. W. H. ryjllo tositive euro. i's Vitalizer is a WnY WILL YOU cough! Shiloh's cure will give immediato relief. Price 10 c'.s. 50 cts. and 1. SHILOH'S CATARRH RESIEDY a positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria und Canker Mouth. SHILOH'S CURE WTILL imme diately relievo Croup, Whooping cough aud Bronchitis. Volt DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint, you have a printed gu irantee ome,fery botth of Shiloh's Yita'izer. Itjjoyer fails tocuie. A2NASAL INJECTOR free wih eacliSttle of Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. TIH5T.EV. II. THAYER, of Bour bon, 3nd., savs: ''Brit myself nrnl w ife owe one liver to SIIILOil'S CON SUMPTION CURE." ? mtM urn hi i 1 1 i i MAUHli-.rt Junous. The following is a list of jurors drawn for the regular term of Circuit Court commencing November 12lh: Fred Grob, D. W. Knutxen, J nines Armpriest,. Chas. W. Taylor, Gcorgn 15-all, J. J. Holt, Slilo Sloth ews, B. F. Stiller, C. J. Armstrong, J. H. Whipp'-, J. R. Reames, Yol ney Colvig, Tho. SI o Amu ens, George C. HolTuiin, Perry Foster, J no. A. A. Carter, Charles t rim, J. SI. Lof UnJ, L. C. Coleman, B H. Dean, O, Gauiard, John Bulev, J. SI. Fountain, Geo. W. Fordvce, G. F. Billing-, L. Broadswoid, Geo. A.Jackson, Nelon flosmer, Gwin S. Butler, Wm. Sonson, J no. L. Grubb. "HACKSIETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Pi ice 25 and 50 cut. JLi.J&IUiLSJLiJL, Odd Ftlltrc'i Buildiag JjtiioaTillj, 8rt;oa DEALER AND WORKER IK TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPF.R, LKAU Pumps,. AURIODLTURAL IMPLEMENTS. s NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOYB HARDWARE, TINWARE; POWDER OF EVERY. DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WGGDfi& WILLOW WARE ROPE, NAILd. Paints Oils, Varnish, 6Ins CinXKIiT. WIRE Shot, Brnsbs, Chains, Egmo ETC.. ETC. ( I lme fenr-d tnc frrvlcr of a flrt-c! Mechanc, and am prip-irrd tiulo all rcpoir lin; promptly and in rupenor style. I N COSNEfiTION VITI1 TPE AR0V 1 I m ri-cei fines nil have onii-inutlv jo hitud a full dJ Grat claps iluck of Notice. PAU KEIi - CATCHING-In Slouml diitrict, Oc:. 2Sth, by Eider SI Peterson, W. W. Parker and Slis-. Annie Catching. FUEDEN r.UKG G ARPvETT On the 24th of Oct. 1SS3, hi the home of ih bride's uareiiti, near Brown ville, Orejon, bv II. J. Averill, J. P., , Sir Geunje W. Fredeiiburi; and ldiss Slartha J. Garrett. JfcCUUDY CLARK At New Pine cieek, Iake county, Oct. 21st, 1SS3, bv A. Fitts. J. P., Joh. Sic Cm dy and Sliss L. B. Clark. '. . BDilNT. WOSIACK In Table Bock lirecinct, Oct. 11th, 1SS3 to Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Wouiaek, a daughlvr. llAISIEY In Table Bock precint, Oct. lltli 1883, to Sir. and Sirs. T. J. R.timey, a son. YARBROUGn On Sucker creek. Oct 20th, 1SS3, to Sir. and Sirs. D. Yarbrouijh, a son. SO WELL At Althonso, Oct. 22d, 1SS3, io Sir. nn.l Sirs. J: 0. Sow ell, a daughter. HANSEN On Applegate, Oct. 27th, 18S3, to Sir. and Sirs. II. L. Han sen, a son. LOUS'GNONT In tin's city, Oct. 10th, 18S3, to Sir. aud Sirs. Jim. Lou-inont, a son. LEWIS On Rosue river, Oct. 201$ 1883. to Sir. and Sirs. Alouzo LPw?1 ,'u n tn.i -T 13 .. ni'jn . rp Lujd Office at Ilosoiuno. On., ) October 21, 1S8S. f Notice is hereby given that the follow in mimed settler bis tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support ofhis cbiim, and tint said proof will be made before the ( lerk of Jackson county Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturdav Decem ber 1. ISsS, viz: Jacob L. W'orlow Pre emption 1). S No. -taut, for Hie E K of S w J; Sec. at Town 157 Sof It 2 E ist'ind Lot : ami j u 'j oi rx s-e, ( Town :i$ S of H inie 2 ' ast. He nim 's the fol lnuiii!! wiinc-scs to pr ve hlsermtinuous rcsiili nee upon, am! eu'tivation nt. s-ud land, viz: A.-inm ( ybiml. Philip Miller. John Huekefin'th. Ceo'iie w viand, all of E.ile Point. J.iekoii cnnniv Oieon. W. r. I)i:fjAuiN, Heiristcr. I'. S. AKIX, BHX 6ULI4NO, It. E. POSC NEW ADYEIITISESIKNTS. - -i-r7-zan. i t-,.sg 1)U. A. SIARKIIAM, Of C!TIf!TnV n.'YTKT fVnli-.l Tninl dUltULWl A-AlA., . All vvork in niv line done tn the best man uer. Satisluctlon gnarautccd. GHOCSIUES, , . DllT-OOODS, QVIS E00TB, TOBACfO REAUV MAUfC cunm.so. UIIASS'.VAUK. CnOCKEH V, , p-ETrlUisgiold ttrearondMe ntt-i. K KUUt.f Jncksonville. March, 9. 1878. MAX MULLER, '. O. I5uil(Iiu- JccUsonvitlu dh.vi.uk is GESEHAL MSUCUAMH5B.' 1 HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES nleusurc in informing the public that Uu It ispu chased L. enloinouN inUrcst '. ' the POST OFECE STORE, Iiidiwil be kept stocked with co plcteantl tlrst-cli-s assoitnicntof go M nil nnrchandisc. 1 will siK ul ' "YTy Koasonnbli- Kat. Giro me a fall and sec for ynur elves, M IX SIULLUK, JarKFnnvil'e.Jnly 11. 1 82. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE -. K. E. Cor. SiconJ and amhill S'.v.. F0H7LA2D, - 0RS3CS. A. T. Aivs-.-:osc, J...H"o, rrlrrtovl. IVnuun anJ Sc rrtr IJoaiMjuy "fJuss lioots" untcsj 'you want tho best.- Sw that our uamu " 13 ofi"cery. pair. - ' . - VEVERY PAIR GXJARANTf.EI). V " AKIN. SKM.INO&CO. -H mm VtjV Jn jstja-XJs, S S. ikcn & Co. will sell their hr, t stock of general nieirbnudi.-c, ora lit tures and the entire bu-.iiics- l"lii in i. ;ood opportunity lor any one wishiutr l invest in a bi paying business. Tirnw rca-ouablc. Tho Bcrrns' Gtrroi: Is b- sued March and fccpt., cacu Ivcar: t:i0 x-cs, 8rll h..i. -:.i. .v..r :i..'w illustratious a v.hoio pic ti.ro callerv. Gives whole sale pricc3 direct lo conftuam on all goods for personal or lasjiy use. j.t-.iauv.. to order, and ev3 cc c"t cl" every thins you ie, cat, drink; v car, cr havo fun Willi. Tiicso invaluablo L)Ia coiv tain iniirmation gloaneil from tho mar kcU of tha v.url 1. Wo vrill mail a copy Froo to any address upon receipt cf tno poita jo 7 cents. I-ct us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 23" iz 223 tVabta Atoi-.c, Ci.tc-c t . Dii.4 f ti) EaiS3 EJatisa cf Eoia Sow. w? tJy'liilC.! ' PHCP. S. T. KTJGLrn, TEACHER OF MUSIC. To toe Tbavkli.vo rcuLia The completion of the N. P. R. R, has rejieved the C fc O. stage line of the transportation of an enormous quantity of mail, ann 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 hnpe. N-TWITHSTNDING ALL RE-port- to the contrary l,0i E. T. KuJlt wishes to inform the Y'6l)b't: that be will s i 1 continue tcachfcrttiusic ami asks for a share of the public potrun.-ipr. The Professor stands 11 1 the head of ihe lit :i 4 a teacher of music mid all hiivint; pupils should send them to his school tor advancement. 1MIR Notice. L.vsd Office at Rosubuiio, Ou., ) Noviraber 1, lfcbo. f Notice is hereby given that the fol ow-fns-namtd settler Ins tiled notice of bis intention to make liual proof in support ofhis claim, and that said proof wi.l foe mmle before the Judge or Clcrlaof Jack. son county Oregon at Jacksonville, on Sitnrday December 15,Usbo, viz: Oeorje L. Lacy, Pre-emption I). S. No. M):t tor llic N ti 1-4 ot S , ui Sec, 21 Town. a" j-outh of Itange4 West Wil Sier. Ik names the following witnesses to pirvo his continuous residence upon, and colli- vat on of, salu land, viz: u. w. Uennctt, Warning. rCIJLIC ARC NOTIFIED tint I tor1 id any pe 0:1 liuniiu or discharging lire ar s within Ihe limit.-, of my property. Fair warning is lieieby given tli.it "I will proiecule lie passers itisregatding lius notice to the lull e.ueut of tin- law. SI HANLEY. Jacksonvi le Au. 2-"tii 1SJ. AJinUlist on .my vnti !iy iftr. -sSlPEIIf iYORKeS- Of all l.tn-!t."'li iotuiratr.AH,uibir3:e5. S."..a'lU n ?u-ii!ivt ... , 1 .jCulti".hi' '" rnntnmiiff lnre-!l1 nfl J nmrw'-i t 'i,nMol I Itmn. I tmt Io -.pt., 1 nlcut. til iui..i pnJTisu-aiwnt-tp-1 ,lr . Da J BRJJfT. l ' U'Im'i! H AltXTj, .l.-ii lllr. irc;irt, , a ,:; .twt tniii-.iiK rtucuo - ui . n I'xmn" aia, I.bii;i Fevr.-4tl inui:;:ii. Cnlitnti, rj . Ill '. , K-n I 'll All, Is -lKl 1 (iiWil uu- i,' lr lr wa will iru-siMf I 1 !!. !-) tl'S . ' .; I I'M- of M Mlt 1 1 ollln M f" . ll (J'Vl.lllf ijft . :. c 1 i w rb tit iif dcttSri l.i.! lUk'UI'-. HlMlH ill' llic is i nH" I I ii )- ami Irt- ail ihe p.nn r and ifi 4if caloui'i nr'piiHine, without any t 1 iujuriniii nltirdftcts. Shinies a?or Sal. , !l Estray iSfoticth Came to the place ot '1 horn-is Cliavncr at the Centeunii.1 Hndgu 011 RogUtj'lJiven about cibt month's ug one sorrelfcliliy about fourycjirs of :igo"vvhli slit down the l'acuaml no brands. Tho owner can re cover the animal by proving properly aud pavini; eh .rscs. TI10S. CUAVNER. October! ISSa. ' - Farm For Sale. The iindiTsisntil i now pn'pa.V- furnish the In t jiinlily of -iiinle i1- with ili.imoml knife, 111 .iiiv rpiuntii W sired l'riee didivind in. laek.MiHViljt '' f per t'imuind or tr.iii-poit.ntHin l' -i tr.'N mill, sttu-iud two mile simth of H 1P1 iu rrei k iot olticc. Order can tie U(X -I-!'-G. K-irewski. J. CiiArW.Hc I lvTOTICi3. t I.E PERSONS INDEirrrDTC ". t i l umlcrsigmd by note or Iwk rn 1' re requested to call and seille witt . delay- . . G. KAHEWfcki". JiK keonrillr. Sept 22 Itrs. Situated on Williams creek, containing 00 actts. 170 acres under fenec. UisiaI dwe ling house and barns. Also j joung bearing orchard, ami good irrigating f.icil itics. For further p.irticui:.r!. eiKpiin ot P. SI. Wlbiams, AMliiins creciv. Jue- K.h.'l. U, CUIU .M.IU, .1... .. - . Uklllllllt , ... Robert SIcGinniss. P. SlcCarvdl. Calvert l'bine county, Oregon. illiams, all of oodvihc Jackson county Oregon. Wvr. F. JJexjasiix, Register. ASK FOR s mmi.miMwx CELF.nKATED t AI.1FOKMA i'.ATjr, BOOTS &SHOI :- U X J 0-vJo. mpes worth . , r . ' tree Adib-wss stu,M).ts o.,Poruaua,Mu EejjrCSOntCU b Li. fcjUJW-