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WBXIWI') IMI Mil ORESON SENTINEL JAtiK-tll.'t'iJtl.SiKj. -Saturday, XuVEMinn.l7, 1883. Tax Li:vir.u RWdents of this (lis tiictmet tt thecrlinol house yesterday nfteriioouaud voted a tax of three uiil.'s forKchoul purposes. NoTlCjt. The Butte Creek Protect ire Society will meet at Eagle Point "Hoy. 25, at one o'clock r M. to elect officers and trau-ac other imortant 'business. Wm. II. Pahker, Secy. I'on THE PliSITEN'TlAnV M-lville, the iiia:v wlin plead auiltv to ejiaiee of larceny and was seliiruciid to two .years impiisonment ivi the peuitenti Jiry liy Judge llanna, will be taken tbelow tilts morning liy V. J. Plimale.' Soda "WoitKs. W. II. Webster has started u anda tsctorv line uul ii pre jiared to furnish mdn, t-ar-apaifila -anil -lingp.r ale in'a'iv -vpisuline- ' '' a B.iw rates. We itckfutvue (;;- ie n ceipt of two tlni-n- bullies -uifJ tin vouch for its excellence. PllOTOCRArnv. For riWograidi of -aupcriur woikouid finish -gotto .Brill's. T Jle has just received an instrument for making large heads. Parlies wishing large photos, can now have them tuken -direct, instead of employing ngtntti to .procure inferior enlargement'', at .greater expense. Theatre. Tire limine Tnuhaiu Combination tdinwed here la-it Thurs -Iay evening rand gave a very credi txlle entertainment. They will ap pear again at Holt's Hall this even iug for the last time when "East Lvnnu" will he on the hoards. Ail .misnion 50 cents children half pt ice. Casus Revkrskd. The Supreme court has reversed avery rate appealeil from Jackson county, JudgH Watson dissenting in each instatioj. The cases leversed weie the Justus mil' -der cae, tlm contempt cases against Sheriff Jacobs ami Win. Ruhle and the divorce case of Po-t vh. Pot. No other cases weie appeiled. .Tight 'Rom Walking Leoni, JKilii; of the Air," his ariired aud will jjive one f his daring perfinn imces on the hiyh tight i ope at thiee .iclock this. fiermm:i from tli lop I of the two hihext luiiblinyK in Jck ynuville. The rope lias been streich'd fiinn the Sentinel ofl'uv to the-U. S ''H.itel, where tht icifuriviatictf will tnke placf. Ak Accident WiU. AVri.ht a 'iiineuen e.ir old o:i of Th.is. Wiigh' of Wil ow Spiiligs was ll.iowu from a imrse this tok getting his collar bone brokrn niiH receiiini: inner iim it .. 'i iir hoie hi- w.in riding is the ssnii our th it kiukixl aud luoke Tlios. NVrightH le. li-o.iomy and he.v'th liuiild jiriiiupt ihtt uiiuer lu give that In r.ie. uu.iv. Withdraw l The C iusi:ssioii'-t f the (iueial Lulu I ('Ui-e Iihs niih -tlrawn fit in eulry all odd UUluhi-reii si-ctions 33 lllilrs nliptcite the line of i etinile I'sjnlioil of tin- O it V. R. R I" tue northern corrr of khhiuii ii, lowuiliip 40, sou h of r.ine '2 eal. All settlors upsii any of the above Hands pM.ir to tb 7 h day of Isoieui bur, 1863 rnua' pia e 'heir cUiiiik on mcoid III this idliw belttre file Till d.iv of February, ls84. The even Hum bared srciiou within the tfO mile I no its have bei-u raised to ?2 50 per acre, tnd no eutlies will bo ulluwed exrept upon itrtl emeut. or JllitW tils timbei .acf. of June 31 1S78. Wm F. Besjamix, Rrgister. To Quit Faujie:;s The following .letter received this werk explanik a:so f and our faru.i i! populHtiou can .se what il will cost ihein to hlnp -.their produce to.iuarket. PoitTLASii Ur, Nov. 10, 1SS3. . Eu. Sk.ntisel-. -J undcisuifd that 'th farmers of Rogue River Yallev jire SOlliewhat exeiclsed as to the lale ojf freight that will be chaigeil llit-m .liext season on wheat fioin poi.;ts on the O.C. Railroad to Portland, fur their information .you are at liberty to jay to them aa couiini; from tiie that the rate ou carload shipim-uts will in Jill pre liability not exceed $8 per toi. Jt is possible, however, that this rate may not include delivery at Portland Trusting that this sta-emeut may prove satisfactory to them 1 remain Yours very truly, A. L. Stokes,- Asst. SupL of Traffic. Grand Junv. Tdie following gen lilemeu compose the grand jury for the Jilovenibur term of Cucuit Court: Geo. A Jackson, foieman, Geo. W Fordyce, Thos. McAndrewo, 1): W. JCnulzen, G. F. Billings, Chas. W. Taylor and .Nelson Jijuner. Four in dicttueits were found tor robbery as .follows: Ona against Melville, one Against Charles Bond and one each .against two Chinan.eu. In closing their labors thry madti the following j-cjiort on public office and buildings: We the grinid jury for lh Novetn' jer term ot the uircutt Uourt ir, J'acksou county having examined the! County Clerk's, County Tteasurer's And Sheriffs offices an 1 God the same .in good order and the records neatly .kept. Wo found the liuiltlinjtM u-eil or the coun'y hospital cold, damp, jlirty and foul and wholly unfit for the jiurposes of a county hospital. The atients-say they are well fid and have .comfortable beds. The grand jury recommends that as soon as practicable that some suitable place be provided in the count ry vJirre live county joor will be re-quired to do such lubor as ihey are able to perform. The county jail was clean Jaud the jirisonets heslthy and saiisfied. Signed by alj th? - LOCAL ITEMS. i Thanksjiving comes next. A slIiooI teacher is wanted at Eagle Point, - " - ' Selling out at Aiken's and no fool, ishuei-s. .'-.. ' Ltdd Savage his again taken charge of the New State hot 1. Call on Henry Judge for "bargains in the harness and saddlery line. - Studies, will lie resumed again at St. Mary's academy on Monday next. No trace has yet beeu found of the thief who Jobbed S over' hotel Inst week. J. 1 Wiiolev i crippled up so with iheuuia'1-.iu that he is compelled In use clutches. '. An eiiti-rtiinnunt will he given, n Rock 1'iiinl 'his evening aiimieut ot III il place. Dr. Wilt J,ickMin liui. r-turned fit-in Keili 'iie Hid will i e. i, till tt liuiii. itti'l':',' "he in" i. " i ' i 1 ' ' tlf li -J. T"llU "i "! Iumf j v'lrr 111 llie .MnlliliIlM IIiUkU 111 Xt SuleJd.. ii.ui-um; aud evening. F. Hubltard of this place Ins take" "ibe age'ney 'for-U. V. "Revl &'-C', nursery of California, , Grand lic-nutis parade on Thanks giving with a hall in the evening. .A lively time is expected. Bob. Wilkinson was in town :ht week as advance ugeut for iheliamiie luglinui iruielmg cuuipuny. Meksrh. Kiddle aim Stephens of the Sikrou inouiiiuiiis wem in tonn this week on law blliiuess. . The II rue Uuanl 'a prohibition pa ptr publliiti uu CorvalliM is un our table jI1(I iiimeaib e.l edited. A. I). Koukfellovv A Co., Attorneh .iliii yjuua"llors at liw und Real K-1 tale Agents, Astilaud, Oregon. The Presbyterian Sunday SlIiouI Usliceil whs going ill last eveulli, a report of which u.lll bo gum in out next l.ssue. ' J. S. Howard savK lm will net be outsohl hv utivolie in his lilie ot geiiflul ilH'icliau il.se. Boots ai.d shoes etc. Give him a call. A line lot of millinery goods,, silks, -alius and velvets and even thing in Hie iiiillineiy line just i-ci livil at Mis.' J. S. iloivaid's. Fruk KusslMfrr has been officiating us tiailill toi I lie gi.iud juisi white O Ivei-g.tti ollici.tti-.s in tlm haioe cuj .v ill tor toe petiv jur A JJry in the vase of Bradford v.s Whetatolle, trii-d 111 Jusl;ce JiullerV court this vv:ee!, gave a verdict tor llie platnlltrfur all he. dike 1. E D. Foudiav,. vv.hu has been on the sick llsL for a Collpie ot ivt-rKs past, Is .iblti to be up unit .iiouoii h.uii uttt-l a haul sle-e wl.li bioncliill'-.. Members of the Eiiittuthi ate milk ing urinligeinelils tor llolr hoiiuu itiaMpji-r.tile bail ami ihrir tlveitlM iiieut will ajtpe.tr nex.i weik Win. L Bllgi-r, accuiiilialiled bv ill" l-ler, .Mist Anmi. slarteit ttu im Fiau:Uco ta-t M m lay. l'tit-l.itui uul probablv attend culn-ge thi'ie. A handsome iiiuiiu.ii.eiil. Alii so.m I e placed over tllu leuiaias ot John (Jim bsirsky by -DuuUp J: Whipp on the Older of tlid loie ot Urd Men heio Tile town i.as pentfiited u livult ap pealalice this week on UCCoUut nf It ttetug CiUTv vvvrk, drawing jtllors all . WUiicpts Horn uli pails ol llieLOUUU. J. (J. McCull agon in jstt-r, ana IVj r Klwaul--. limikfi-idr on lll riiilioxi woiklu" progifk-liig, welo lu town this week and gave Us a plea-aiil cat,. The regular panel was exlmusit'il and only one juror wassecuied tor the Justus trial up to last evening.' The Slleilir anil hlt ilepulles ale out iiflt-l uiuie. Tlie tiuett und largest isorimeut o! I0s ever brought lo JnckM.uvlile vn ir. I reel veil tills Week iii Ltltlle 4 Uh.e wliu will offer ihem lor Mile at ieiuceil prices. A log rolled over Sand. CtU li"al Millers saw null at JUiauis puss one day this week lujuiiug hliu quite se veielv. He tu luiiunl) u lesideni ot this county. Rob'.. Iythler will s.urt foi Seattle m a few ilavs with' 'the purpU.se oi hunting a location. His taiuil win lumttio itt-re uiml lie UlTil.s uVluce ihai Wilt Suit llllil. The name of our deitit is still in doubl, some failing i'l Ijisl Jack-ilib; tll.M ulill t.ltitk i.Hr.i.i in ti.i.iii.'! it "- " .l."."l ............. 11 PUIppsiUWU. "G.aiut Celliral" seem--lo hate dinpped lielnud. The "'Northwest 3Jrws"' has teducid the sue ot llsmjier oiie.culuiiiu, ami now fuiiilAhes u paper every -morning lu the week, Suuday included, Jfdr J25 cents per witk by earner. The trial of James li. Todd ior lob bmg the mail ne.u .Uleiidale a short nine since ende i this wiek with a hi d.ct of guilty. Julge Deady gavi In ui a lite seuietice.uf ihupeiiiiniuaiv. Young Fmlayson the- bormurderer who kliied his giainliiiother in Lum county last .week' has been- arreteU and is now in jail at Poillaud. He acUuuwIetlgi-s tu crime. If vouwunta Sewim; Macliine call at E. C Brooks' drug, watch, clock, aud jewelry store. His machines aie a little iiuer aud his prices a little snugger, than airy other bugger's'. J. S. McFadtlen of Appleg'aln' will accejiL our thanks for a supply of the finest potatoes we have evrr seen. One of them weighed 3J pounds", sulli cieut to make a meal for any orditiarv f., i. ... i . I. . , ; Mr L Samuel, of the Weot Shcre, expects to isiue about the lit prox,-a pictoiiul weekly after the bty la of the S.n Fiuncisco Wasp. Mr. Sam. L. Simpson Isu leeii engaged a editor. The" president" of the Presbyteriau Mile i-ocietv wishes it ai.Mounced tliut lueetingofihe (.leinbers will Vie held at") the reMtlencti of Squne Wm. Hoffman i on Wednesday next at three o clock r. m. Tlw graud jury luis iinlicted Charles Bund of Applegate for the tobber) of the grange store, mentioned several wreksttyo, and he will be tried on this charge at'ter the olowe of the Justus case. B. F: lliller of the Sardine Cieek nuiMTY intuitiis us that he Ii.imIoiki h iQslnyg bulue.is Uiiyjear (.eliuig lruit trcew'uial hlitubliei but Is llll up plleii with KutHcleul iO ollpplv fie iocil ilem.iliU. . Soi'ie- vuluaMe lots of caidt'U and tiuil land, llaee utile.- fioiii E.l Fort "ai.tl. Is (ill'.irit tor rale In U. F.Dow -I HeuilelK It in quaulllies to suit u . .n mil tiifuiriv. 'o.Vf our montn ii't liav a rattu " 3 . , , ' J. Cliriplitaii h tse-tablirlieii Viaucli shingle mill mar the milioad' tiuut uiid has purclniM-d Dai ikuii s engioe for "lliaf turpif e Ho has taken" a large contract from the railroad com I aut for thingleik . W L. Ji'Cotd te.tuined from San Fiaiiciicii" and ' Port laud this week having lieeu AUiumnied to the latlei plaie ui a wilnes.s in the Todd stage lolibury case. Ho was a passenger on (he stage uhen lobbed. Tin; lush for new goods at Houards is so great-that four ively clerks ui" retained toiiiilt upon customers. The public call suit thrir convenience b calling as each one whII ItA waited'upuii in tuili-witln U uuliecessaiy delay. Tlie platteiltig of the couit Iiuumi is neatf) Unihed and a gi.od ' joti Mat doue by B-iur.-i & Guertln, the con iruclois. lhu building is now 111 the hands of toe c.np-nU'i and pniuti-rn und vvtll M'ou bit leailv for occupau;i. - The City- Drug Siou. is now in charge ol M inn tt Rol iiiiin. In. J. W. R. IiIUsoIi'b ot'doe lias li. eu uioVeit o this place where he will per&oiiallv. iilleud to the pricllpliuu di-pailh.Kiil. I'lufi-r.-ionul calls will be attended tons liefuic. . S.ime youngsters either for S it vulk ontrviliry delaeed lilt: ilnuie of E JrtL-ob'.s .store one night lilts week hi till owing ink thereon. . The guiliy ones ate kuunu und ihey should be hauktul that u ciiuiiuat cliaigr; tvus 1 nut brought cga.inst them. M-isa Hafie B-lijimiu, i)ughtw? of lhu IU-gi-ler of i he INiseburg L-tnd oiliue, was luuriied to Reboot bupenn leuilenl Beiifon of Doligla-t cnuoij at Ruscburg one day last wtk Wc ex end coiigralul.iiluiis and wish llieui a hippy voyage thiuugh life. Jutle De.idy ha decitled that the cilv's c-liaiter does nut givo the Com i. on U-uncil the power to prohibii 'tan mil." Therefoie tin (Jhiiiese au.bler.s must be lelea-ed aed aliuv.ed 1 to continue the game lu peace so lui as the cl.y olli.-Uls uro concerned. Mi-1. Wm. M. Turner sl&tled for Litavelle. Uiegon, this weik lo visit her mother who bad a leg biol.H by a tail .ve.eiul davs ago. At last ac lOiuisthe old lttitv was ly i.g in a kiv ci it u al coudiiinii and her age will ptubablv be the lua'.u caure of preventing her recovei v. The Ju us .:ic is aivitt on tiiai but very lilt. i) henl vay has been made So tar. I. IS Kent and L. R. Webster appear for tho pios-cutlon and B. F D.iwell, J. R. Noil and Itlcliaiti Wi. nanis of PoilhinU are on the del'ene. It., will probably take the rest of next week to iry the ciae. Venuor, the weather prophet of Canada, has b okeu out again, and pre licisai follows:" ."'I'be Autumn will be wet, mild and open A lather severe October, but open weather afterivuid N snow at end of ie.tr. Jauuaiv, 1&4, wel and open. Usually waiiu a eat In-r for wii,iey ofdtSSt. No iw, ni lianlly any. ' Tlit-.S tn Francisco "Bui etin'' states that the 900 Cliinameli recently etu li.iiketl oil llie Coptic, to leluill home, weie. virtually, slavey of the six coin panies, whnso lime was out. Ea h 111 ui, on entering the steamer, was compelled 10 show u paper, furnished by the six comlaliie-, stating that he was fieo lioiu debtk It is expected that .opera'.ion.s. will be resumed at the distiller by Decern tier 1st. The long delay has been ou CJMoned by llie lion urn v'ul of ma chimiry to replace that lost o-i the Queen of lb" Paritie. The compHin intend making a largequau:iiy of malt, having put up a klLu toi that jiurpose, 1-0 as lu liUie .tuck oil hand when operations begin again. From S.- It. D.dseu, locating fngi ueei -for, iIiFn division, we learn that cuus'iuctioii trains are expected to. 1 uti through io Grams Ptivs on the 25ih of ihik'tiiuulh and. one week later' the pfii-M-ngiTo trains will also run to that jildltj. The Imildings 'to le u-ed for siatiou and vvarehouge purposes are jliomiug up' aml will be ri'.nlv for.occu paliCl' by December" 1-t when, the te. initial station will be changed Giants Pass for llie winter." . The follow ing. is taken from -"Public Opinion," a Jewish paper pub i-lied in Sau Francisco: The Bichmatis of Portland, 0r., have failed aud the poor women who entrusted thetu- wjth (heir hard oiriiiiis are in suckcloth and ashes. If tho Oregon Bichmans had taken lessons from their name sakes in this city, they wouid have bad a grand tiie instead of a failure. Ami the worfd- would never had known J that there was atiy poker in the bui J Messrs. Tang and ,EAstham, editors and compilers ot the. new history of Southern Oiegon, can alwavg bn found at their office in Mrs. McCulIy's resi lience. Any one having information that nould add value to the book will alwavs 'welcoios hen calling. J Tlie-e gentlemen exict to bo here about Mien months ingathering in formation for the work. Hon. "M.1 C. 6eorge is in receipt of a telegram from Pi of. Biird, of the Smithsonian Institute,-staling that a car load of csrp intended for Oregon waters is en route. The profes-ox statta that a quantity has been forward iliil, ami any one. desiring the fish can be accommodated, by application to W. H. Moore, of Portland. The date of he arrival of the car will be duly an uouueed. in tlm papers. Since "Chewaucau" has been heard f i oui Democratic papwrs have quit crowing over tho tesult of the Eastern dictions and'hiive cnrauieiiced saying something about "off v ears" and that here is no significance in the result. If the Republicans name .Chester A. Arthur of Nw York hs their candi ili-.e for Piesidetlt with Robt. A. Lin coln of I.lmois for Vice Presiden, the Driuocracy will be com" elled to con tiuue their excusrs in the same strain for .at least foury'eariciore. Messrs. Wallihc, Lang and East ham, compilers of the History of Southern Oregon, made a brief visit to Ashland last Monday, returning Tuesday evening. They paiil their respects to a number of residents of that town and secured a considerable quantity of reading matiei rotating to our history. Among nttier things the letters of James Sutton entitled "Scrups of Southern On-iioii Hi'storv" were obtained and will be utilized in the new work. A contractlias been entered into be tween Sissnn, Crocker tt Co. of San Francisco and Wong Goon, cue of the bos Cliiuameu of "his plaoe, whereby the latter is to f'lrnish three hundred Chinamen to woik on the railroad ex tension north of Redding. The men aie now employed on the 0. & C. but Hrranyeinenth arc-perfecting for their transportation below. The wi rk being neatly completed through the valley the Mongolians are striking for a longer jib on the Central Pao'fi?. Information was receired Jiere by telegraph on Monday last that Mrs. E. Clrisman of Lufyaette Or., had bissii tirown f-oin a luck and had re ceivid very sarious injuries, sustaining a fuicture of both lmus of the leg just abo o the ankle. Her daughter, Sirs. Win M. Turner, started for Lafayette on Thursday lo render what assistance -he i a ild but il is fritted that the iu-J-irie.t arts fatal. Mrs. Gin ismaii was one of the eaily settlers of this "alley living about seven mil s ast of Jack sonville and removing with her Inn band and fatn'ly to Slusta, C.I., and subsequently locating in Lsfayetle where her husband died- about four vears ng. As she is quite nyd and feeble it is scarcely possible that slu can recover. ,lrt Walling returned o Port'aiyl last Weilnr-Mfav nic ruing, ihoioughlv hati fie I w.lh the out loa. for his graud histoiy of Southern Oiegon, and more lb ui ever convinced of the high up preciatiou in which the proj-ct is lu.ld I13' the people uf this section. He pleasantly lenewed many early uo qnaiutaiiLes mudn duiing the fifties in lhu 11, iuis of lh:s stul Josephine coun ties, us well as subsequently. It is quite an agreeable. suiri?e to many who kie w liiiu itv eaih thivsto find him 110. t inilrntifird with an imtiortant and ali:bui enteri rib likp the new liUlorv. Mr. Wlling's re ntation as a insnnfiiciurer of books will certainlv receive fre-h lauiels, as he i deteriniti ed tospaie iie;(pi Uoor, skill nor ex pense to (iroduce n work in every te spect lleprving of the country and an object of pride to the jteonle. Upon the appearnnco -of the work Southern Oregon will have been' far belter antl more thoroughly writlrn up than any ether section of tho Pacific Coast. Complimentary. A number of the prominent cit'zeiis of Jacksonville met at, i lie city had Thursday evening 10 make Hiraugeiiifiits for a grand coin pliinentiry ball to be tendered to Mr. Maixh, the court house contractor, ou Christiuis night. .During his sojourn among us .Mr.. M. has made many warm and iiiflucntiaj friends, who have determined lo give him a substantial testimonial of theirappreciatien of him, not only us a man but as a thorough, ujuigLl und reliable mechanic. The vet y excellent ttll'l Mlbstali'jll leatini r ill which the woik has been dune and the minuteness with which the plans and spec ticatious have been carried out, bespeak for him such, honesty aud intogiity of pmposu as cannot be ques tionul; and the boii'-fit is tendered as a testimonial of the high esieem in which he is held in this community, ami s(iec iallyforhis faithful perfaiuuince of an important public trust. The new court house will staud as a lasting monument of the skill und integrity of Mr. M. as a public builder, and no compliment we could pay him would bo tqual to the woik which speuks for ifself, anil to be 'appreciate needs only lo be seen. , - To TI15 Tkavkhno PcntH' The completion of the N. P. .It. R. has relieved the CJ. it O. slage line of the transportation 01 an enormous quantity -of mail, and the company are now prepared lo carry all who apply to them for .passagp, north or south, and put them over .the . road'in good shape. Settlement. Those indebted to Dr. Aiken will please settle as soon as possible. And lo .those especially, who are seemingly indifferent whether iheii bills are ever paid or not, he would say, that if ther are uot settled in full by January 1st, he will net stop to cav plea"- '.-' .-Mini COEKF.sPO.NBE.NCE. Woodville, O'., Nov. 17, 18S3. Through the courtesy of Mr. Janse, engineer in charge of this di. vision, I am able to furnish, the follow ing particulars in regard to the Evan's creek bridge. The bridge is. on- a corva of 2 10 minutes, which ctSrvp- extends 4,600 feet from the Kennedy place through Woodville to tbe east side, of Wards creek. A curve of 2 10' minutes is one that, if any point in the curve, as at one of the stations, which" are 100 feet apart, a tangent be drawn, then the ch'ord which will intersect tlie curve at the next station (100 feet dis tant mpasured on the curve) will vary from the tangent 2 10 myiutes, that is, the angle which the chord makes with the tangent will be 2 10 minutes) Total length of bridge from outside tn outside of piers 113 feet, fy inches. Distance from center to center of piers, 109 feet 10 incurs. Distance from pier to pier inside of same, 103 feet 6 inches. Height of bridge above water (in Evan s creek,). 36 feet 4 inches. Htight. of track above high water of 1880-81, 4 feet. Now since the water here in the great flood .of 1SG1 ard 62, was 5 feet higher than the high water of 1880 and 81, it fcl lows that the track will be one foot six inches below the high water of tlu former period, and that the lower tim bers of the bridge n ill be S feet 8 inches below the same. f a straight line be drawn across the bridge touching the track at the center bf the bridge, and tangent to it at that point, then the distance at either end of the bridge from the straight lin to the. track, measured on a perpendicular let iall from the straight hue to the saute, will be 7 inches; or, in other words, the track, in half the length of the bridge, will vary from a straight line, drawn as above, 7 inches. The bridge itself, it must be remembered, is built on a chord of the curve mentioned above in other word", the bridge is on a straight line. whiU the track is laid across the bridge on the curve, track in the length sf the bridge varying so little fiom a straight line that this cou'd readily be dune. Mr. Jacob Broiller, one of thn com panv's time-keepers, informs me- that by this evening the grading at .Bloody run will be completed; also that in shren days more, with thn exception of some heavy work near the high tres-, tie lieyond Grant lass, the grading north of here will be entirely done. SjuUi of here t a point half way round Gold hill, the road bod is all ..railed aud leveled ujv ready for .t'ie i-s. The upper chords, rods and brares i f the Evan's creek bridge are all in place, and today the span will be coin pl-ted. The cnnipiny's pile driver has been at work (m the foundations for one of the smaller bridges a short distance below Woeilville-, nntr 'ts-now at work on the foundation for the Ward's creek budge. T'H appro ichas to the Evans' creek bridge oil tho west side of the crp-ek will require vouie sixteen piles, vvhichaie yei to lm tbiveu, A pile bridgo will only bo built ovr Ward's creek. It will contain five tiers of piles, four in each, ths ties placed 16 feel apart. There are at. present, thirty Bvp had of horses in ike railroad hospital for sick horses at the old Scverson place. At the very last tomeutv and to l.t: -perhaps, (wa hope not, however,) the citizens of Woohille nre be"tirr mg themselves in the matter of a depot at their place. Mr. Harppr and Mr. Woods are both willing lo donate to tho railroad company their portion of the d-pot grounds; Imt Mr. Fred White, who owns a strip of land hi tween thee two, the whole front uf which will be tak n by the depot grounds, cannot afford to givo hi, as he vritl hayi but little land left. Efforts, however, are being njadn by the few interested in tho matter, to raise the amount necessary to buy Mr. White's portion and donate it to thn company. As Mr. White, it is under stood, asksbut a ruasanable sum, the money no doubt will be raised. It ap hears however, that a few nun will have to raise the necessary amount among themsrlves. It should be hat the whole community would seem interested in the matter, and that each person would be willing to tive some 'hing however little, but the amount o apithv on this m'jejt, longsppirant and now fullv developed, as the, sub scription paper is circulated, is a toaio tfcing qtil'.e beyoiwr comprehension. E. W. IlAJruoxD. Saddleiiy Thi is to certify that the undersigned alone is interested in the saddlery business now lieing con ducted by him on California street, in Jacksonville, Oregon, and has no part ners whatever. He will keep on hand a complete assortment oi goods in his line and guarantees satisfaction. T.J Kknnet Jacksonville, Nov. 17, 1883. LAST CaU- 'Having sold nor drug ami statiouny business in Jacksonville and retired from the trada the under signed hereby give notice- that they must have the tnouev due them on ac counts. This will be the last notice and those jndeiited should take .warn ing before their accounts are placed fn the hands of an attoriiev for collection.' Kaiilek Bnos. Selling Out.; Those, desirinc any thiti",in the line of merchandise willilo well by calling on Barruch Fisher lie foregoing elsewhere, as he is closiuc out his stock at cost. A 'trial will convince you-all. Notich A large assortment of the celebrated New Home hewing nia chilled the best aim cheapest in thn mark'ivt, have just been received at E C. Brooks' btore. Call and exniine' before pufdiasing eUewhere. ClUtTir COfUT. "Tlie following are the procreoings of this court up.tftyeslrdav iveiiii!: Y. Prefouutaitv vs. Silas Draper; injunction. Plaintiffs bill dismist-eil and cost taxed against hiru. H. Kelly vs. Wm. lvuMo, etal.; in junction. iMotiou. t.ox leava to mo su; plemeulal answer taken under advise ment. L. A. Neil and wife vs. J.-Houck; to recover property! Leave granted t file answer. ' Wm. Sawyer vs. J. H. Mayfield; to recover money. Continued. Mandate of tl supreme court in the cause of the State vs. John Justus was entered ami cause docketed, Wm. Smith vs. J. F. Ruwden and E. Smith; to recover money. Dis missd. O. vfe. C. R. R. vs. J. H. Oatraan, M. Liddle and Sarah A. Farnham, et a .; to appropriate lands. Dismissed. A. F. Giddings vs. Jos. Patterson; to recover money. Motion to compel plaintiff to make complaint, more deli nite taken under a Ivisetnrnt. Melissa Yicker vs. G. W. Vickers; divorce.. Granted. Olive A. Higinbotham. vs. P. C. Hit inbt thnm; divorce. Granted. M ry J.Seward vs. J. D. Seward. Same. State vs. Clark Melville; indictment for larceny. Plea of guilty and def .'tid ant sentenced, to two years' confine ment. ' W. V. Sargent, administrator, vs. J.'H. Mavfield.' Defendant given ten days in which to tile replication. Citizkk's Meetino At a called meeting of the citizens of Jacksonville, hrtld at the city hall Thursday evening, Nov. 15, for the purpose of making arrangements for a rand benefit and ba'l to be given Christinas night at the new court house-in Ji"Uor of L S. P. Marsh, the contractor, as a token nf regard and appreciation uf his skill and energy in pushing the work to ft speedy completion, and the thorough, ami sat isfactory manner in which it has been done, the following general committee was appointed to wit: P. P Prim, chairman L. R Welmter J. R. Ned W. J. Plv male and George Brown. The general committee meet at linearly day ami appoint all necessary sub.uo.111 milters, of which the .public will be' duly notified. J. A Cardwell. Chairman. W. J. Plymale, Secietury. SHlLOliS OUKK WILL imme. piately -relieve Croup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis BOltN. AVERY. -In Jacksonville, Nov. 10, 18S3, to the wife of P. Aveiy, a son. TOWNSEND In Ashland. Oct. 20. h 1S83, to Mr. and Mrs. E L. Town send, a daughtar. LAMB In Ashland,.Oct. 27?h 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ltiub, a son. PERNOLL On App!egte Nov. 2d, 4883, oMr. and Mrs. Win. Per nod, a daughter. YOUNG A,t Central Point, Nov. 3 I, 1SS3, to Mr. und Mrs. Ir. Young, son. PARKER At Siskiyou tunnel, Nov. 1, 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Parker, a daughter. L.OFLAND In Heber drove, Nov 4 h, 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M lfltn), a son. 'HANSEN On" Applegsie. Nov. 2d, 1883, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Hansen. McMAIION In this city, Nov. Ifiil. . 1883, John William, sun of Patrick and Junfi McMahou; aged 3 yean- and 11 months. COX On Butte creek, Sept. 30th. 18S3, Mary- Evelin". daugliter of J E and Naucv -E 0x; aged two 'years, SI months and 24 days LOUSIGNONT In Jaek-.nvillr, Nov- IC'h, 1883, John, son of Jo seph Lnusjgtiuut auu vvjfe; Beed 10 vars and 9 months. FIREMAN'S BALL Will bo given by the Jacksonville Fire Engine Cuuipatiy, No. 1, THURSDAY EVE. NOV. 29, 1883. AT HQLPS HALL R ccption Committee T, G. Rcames, James Drum, Joiin Out. II. Papc St., C. C. Bcekmin a id Jlax Mil ler. Floor Managers J. G. Uinlsey, Chas. Hannn, Win. Metwir. EU- llamey. Fud Furry. E. U.. bitvuKB and I), u . Crosbv. Decorating C'qmmiUee II. D. Kubfi Frank Kassliiilcr, T. J. i.oloson aud Frcu Lur. Tickets, including su per. $3. Best 01 music furnished. Grind Polonaise at 9 o clock sharp. Everybrdy invited to attend. General Committee J. R Little J. G Birdscy aui', Adam chmidt. E'OXl AZiE. S. S. 'ikeq &Co.-vvillsell their larrr stock of -ijcneral ntcrchiindise, "store fix Hires and the cnlire business. This is a jood opportUBity fnr nnv one vvlshinjr to invest in a bi iwyioj; btisinc. Term reasonable. NOTIOD. 4 LL PERSONS INDEUTEDTOTIIE l undersigned by note or liook acronnt. re rcouested.to call und sol tie without dela" G. KAREWSKI. JfcCkscnxilli-, Htpt. 2. 1U3. Odd Fellow's Rtiiuliug Jurksriiiillr, lirtfuc DKAL.EK AND WOllKEll IX TIX.SUEET IRON, CuPl-KBi I.KAH Pumps,, AGRICULTURAL IMPLKMKNTS. NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STjOCK OF STOVKfe HARDWARE, TINWARE, .'OWREROF K7KRY INSCRIPTION Fnsfr and Caps, WOODEN &, WILLOW WARC noi'K, XAII-3'. Paints Oils. Ynrnisli, lifcss jCUTI.KRY. WIRE Shot, Brnshs, Ch ., Hrm kto . Km I ItSVe f.flllnl l rrlTire nf H tlft lt.f. lechnie. ami am irepi,ritl tmln all repit ill pmmptly mui in my-rior tjle. IN CDN.NKtiriDN VITII THE AIKlVI t I am rvceivii.ir i.n.l lmve roiisinutlv 11a. mill a full su. I fitetclHM" m,cli of GROCERIES, DUY-UOODS, fiUJI BOOT?, TOIUCIO IlKADY MAUK tUmilM), IS LA SSW A It K. CKOCKKR Y, Ac r-F.verjlhir.g sold at reifonabl ratoi. . K Kbot.i .1 irl.iiiville Mittrli.9. 1878. PORTLAND -"BUSINESS COLLEGE,- N". E. Cor. Second an J Yamhtit Sis., PORTLAJID. OHEGOa. A. P. Ahvstt.osc, J. A. VVtsO. rriivtn.il. 1 Vmnan en 1 Secretary Dti fir tij Daaaw Zdncatia cf Cota Eexea. AJm'.lU.l on any v-wlt tliy ortttu icar. -aPEII170RKiC3- Of .ill Units t-'xcoilt .1 tii(rtirattcoujnab!eratcK SatUfaf-litm BiifTicvi'. pio ColLtjj Mtt.t'e it- rnntainni; ttror"etIon of I' e pmnc ol ti', nti of t ili-.n, lam la : r. nc, rnJcutit.t .j..i i.nj cnuiiuntal (icn. 1-..1 hi Ir.i. i i ik P. . AKIN, DEN SELLING, II. E. 1XJSO Don't buy tvant thu bv-Kt. "Uiit Uouls" unlL'SS you tjcu that our numj i on every pair. liVERY PAIR GUARANTEE!' AKIN. SELLING & CO. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. D"-, E C. WEST'S ncrvo and brat' tri-ttiiutil, a sik-ciIio lor IlyMcri.t UiziiHS;., iinvu sirnis. Nervous lleail die, Jlunta IXprosion, Loss of Mturirv licruiaiorlioca, Impoleney, Involimi -.rv iiiioiniis, premature od.'uge, faliM.il li iver-csertitwi, M-lt-abuu or ovir-indii nee, which iciuls to misery, decay sail leatli. One box vviil cure'rcccnt c:i-cs. tincli box contains one month's tieatnu-iit; nu (to ar box, or hix boxes for lWe ilol lars; sent by n:iil jucpaid on ricvi;i. ut iiricc. Wc ijtiarantce six boxis to cure my case, iv ith each onler rccci vi d by us ior six Ixixes, iicconipanied with tlveikd lars. we wii send the purchtiser our writ ten uiimitec to return the money if the treatment does not cllcct U cure. Guaran tees issued on v by U'OQDVKU, CUVTIKK & Co,, Wholesale am" -t'.-luii Druggists. Port, land. Orcpm. itrdi'iii by mail at rej;jlar prices. wantocl. 150 eords mixed dry pine nnd fir wo nd M-veral thousand btilivli iT praii it vaiitwl nt the Roue River Uisttllc to, vliich cash will be paid. Apply to he .mdcrsignid in J.icksoiiv llie N I lATt-C-AujUkt 18, 1S83. 9L