- OREGON SENTINEL. JAVKWIKVILLRi Saturday, Apiiil 12, 1884. trl'BLICAN COrSTT CONTENTION. A Republican County Conrention is hereby called to meet at the Court House it Jacksonville, on Saturday, April 19tb, 1884, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose 6f electing 0 delegates to the State Conven tion to be held in Portland, April 30th, 1884 and attending to such other business a may come belorc the Convention. Itis recommended that primary meetings be held in the several precincts at the usual place of voting on Saturday, April 12, 1884 at 2 o'clock r. xt. Tile several precincts of the county will be entitled to one dele lute, and one for every 18 votes and frac tion of 9 or over, based upon the votes cast for M. C. George, member of Congress at we June election 1882 wmcu gives the ollowing representation : Ashland.. .... 9 wtue uutte 2 Leland 1 Maneanlta 2 Pleasant Creek. ..1 Kock Point 1 Stcrlingvtlle 1 Table Hock .. ..1 Uuiontown 2 "Willow Springs..! Applegate....t.il Bit Butte 1 .Chimney Rock. . .1 Eden .... .4 Iran's Creek t flounce Hock 1 Foot's Creek 1 Grant's Pass 1 Jacksonville 9 Total 41 The Ttcpublican voters ofthe State with out regard to past political differences who are in favor of elevating and dignifying American labor, giving tree popular edu fca'bn to the masses ofthe people, effect ually protecting all human rights in every section of our common country and who desire to promote friendly feeling and bermanent harmony throughout the State by maintaining a government pledged to these objects and privileges are cordially invited to unite in selecting delegates to the Republican State Convention. Merritt Bellinger, Chairman. Wi H. Atkinson, Secretary. Entertainment. The Catholic la diss will have a sociable at St. Mary's Academy on April 24th for the benefit f the Catholic Church. Wanted. A good girl to do gen eral housa work for a small family. Light work and good wages. For par ticulars enquire at this office. A Cahd. t publicly The undersigned desires express their thanks to the many kind friends who assisted them in the last illness of their little daughter. Mr. fc Mrs. Fred Lut. Mat Dat Bali.. Mart Hurst will give a party t his home on Antelope on tha evening of the 1st of May and extends a cordial invitation to all to com and have a good time. Tickets, $2 SO, which will also include horse feed for those who come from a dis tance. Jacksonville Delegates. T. G. Ileames, Henry Klippel, V. J. Ply male, D. Curtis, D. It. Jones, K. Kubli, H. K. Hanna, Fred Grob and Im. Bjrbeo were elected delecatu, to the Democratic county convention lo meet to-day. They are all of the anti Neil side of the house. Teupkrakce Lecture. Mrs. Lea- i(Ht!per:ntendeiit of the Woman's Jhristian .temperance Union for tins coast will lecture in the Fresbvterun Church on the evening of Friday, April 18lh. She is highly spoken of by the press in the citiea where she has delivered lectures and a good audience ought to greet her here. A collection will be taken up at the close of tho lecture. License Denied. Ed. Morgan of Phoenix made application to the County Commissioners this week for renewal of his license to sell spirit uous liquors in less quantities than one quart but a remonstrance was also put in ith mare natu"s than were on the applicant's petition and the licenso was denied by the Oourt. There were 11? names on Morgan's petition and 124 on the remonstrance. New Precinct Residents of Med ferd are making an effort to get a dis trict of their own for school and vot ing purposes. They ask for so much territory, however, that thej came bear taking the Court HoJse away from us and a remonstrance against taking anything from Jacksonville precinct was circulated. The petition atki for a portion of Jacksonville. Edtn and Manzanita precincts and would be one of the largest in the ceunty. Arrested. Chas W. Keeton was arrested this week by Sheriff Jacobs and J. N. Thacker of V. F. & Co's. detective force and charged with the crime of robbing the stage this side of Grant's Pass in January last. Two other parties are also suspicioned but no further arrests have yet been made. Mr.- Keeton . hat lived here several 'J ears and has always been looked upon a a quiet and honest young man and we hope he can clear himself of this targe. His preliminary examination was commenced before Justice Hu flier yesterday afternoon but had not been concluded when we went to press. Serious Accident. Railroad agent Cunningham at Medford sends us the following item from that place: While the gravel train was passing through Medford last Thursday Mr. Westrop's horse, which was hitched to a buggy, took fright and started to run away. Messrs. Egan and Westrop each caught hold of the horse and tried to stop him but failed. Mr. Egan then jump ed in the buggy and Westrop still held to the horse until he reached the railroad track near the depot where Mr. Westrop fell and Mr. Egan start ed to jump out and at the same time the horse starting down the middle of the track throwing Mr. Eagan on his aide against a bank. The horse Kept on and completely demolished the buggy. Mr. Westrop was cut around the head and face, Mr. Egan getting some of his ribs broken in the fall. JDr. Geary was immediately called and thinks Egan is not fatally hurt but cannot tell just at present. Later re ports say that he is getting along, all right. Local Items The political pot boils. Have you paid your taxest Mumps is the prevailing sickness now. W. C. Myer has gene to Salem with his stallions. The prohibition ticket wili be named at Ashland to day. Crops of all kinds never looked bet ter St this time of j ear. Circuit Court for Josephine county convenes next Monday. A fine lot of new millinery goods just received at Mrs. Prim's. Flour $22.50, eggs, 1G cents, butter, 25 cents, wool 15 to 18 cents. To morrow will be Easter Sunday, the end of the Lenten season. Dyar and Brntz supply the Grants Pass market with meats of all kinds. For a cough or cold there is no rem edy equal to Ammen's Cough Syrup. Frank R. Ni-il has returned from Eugene City to spend the vacation at home. Republican primaries will be held at the City Hall at two o'clocc this afternoon. Oscar Kilbourn of Portland a ill accept our thanks for numerous favors extended. Numerous petty larcenies have. been committed here of late. Sleep your doors locked. Dave Crosby has disposed of his crutches and cane and is up and around as usual again. A match game of base ball between the railroad boys and ac Ashland nine is being talked of. The Jackass creek sar-mill belorg ing to the Hopkins estate is being fitted up by Richard Cook. George Freeman started for Yreka this mornine with 8,000 pounds of flour from Karewski's mill. A. D. Rockfellow k Co., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and Real Es tate Agents, Ashland, Oregon. A. II. Mtegly and Miss Anna Bilger are expected back from San Francisco next week, ccnnng via Portland. Don't forget the entertainment next Saturday to be given for the benefit ofthe brass band. Giie the boys a lift. George .Engle and Ab. Glidings came down from Phoenix yesterday as witnesses in the Keeton stage robbery case. Bybeo's fine jick Beecher will be in charge of U. C. McCletidou of Sam's valley. Read the advertisement for dates. Miss Lillie Ulrich has recovered from her illness and is now in charge of the third department of our district fcchoal. The Ashland saloon keepers demand ded a jury trinl when examined for violating the Sunday law and were ac quitted. The Democratic county convention for the election of delegates to the State convention will nieot at the Court House to day. Miller and Co. are prepared to fur nish all kinds of lumber at the most reasonable rates. Orders can be left at Medford or Ashland. During the eleven months ending March 1st, 1884, 594,000 cases of salmon crossed the Columbia river bar for various destinations. Chas. Hansen has been found and relumed to his home in Table Rock precinct. He wan at Roseburg and was running away from home. S. J. Day, County Judge, is confinrd to his home with pneumonia and the April term of County Court is being held by the Commissioners alone. Spring fights opened out in Gne style a Beallview this week. Both contestants now wear hats several sizes larger than they used to wear. Under the management of Superin tendent Carll the Coos Bay Stage line has been placed in fine condition and new coaches have been put on the route. The Manning farm in Manzanita precinct owned by Thos. G. Kennies has been bargained for by Dr. George O. DeBar. The consideration is $7,000. An insane man was brought from Grants Pass yesterday by George R. Justus but lie has not yet been ex amined on account of the illness of Judge Day. The Oregon wool clip this year will be far above the average of other sea sons. It will also be much superior in quality, owing to the good condition of the flocks. The railroad pay train went over the road this week rnd paid the men off in time checks. No shotgun messingers were required this trip to guard the treasure. Wells Fargo and Co's. express still connects at Meilford although the mails are taken to Phoenix. C. R. Wilkin son drives the mail wagon aud Henry Mensor the express. Mrs. DeWitt of Yreka, received a check from the Grand Lodge of Cali fornia, A. O. U. W., for 2,000, her husband, who recently, died, being a member of that order. Grants Pass was well represented here yesterday most of them coining as witnesses in the stsge robbery case against Chas. Keeton. Among those we noticed were K. H. Gabbert, Geo. JR. Justus, H. W. Stevenson, Newt. Yoeura and H. A. Grigiby. If you want a Sewing Machine call atE.C. Brook's drug, watch, clock and jewelry store. His machines are a lit tle finer and his prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. James Heard of Wagner creek was arrested this week on the charge of robbing Tallent & Wilabire'a store and bound over in the sum of $300. He failed to give bonds and is now in jail. A social party will be held at the Henry Bauten place en Poorman'a creek on the evening of May 1st and a general invitation is extended to all. A good time is assured tor all who at tend. A fine lot of lake tront, packed in snow, were brought in from Klamath county this week by James Lindsay and went off like hot cakes at twenty five cents a piece. He brought in over 00 fish. Several of the saloon keepers of Ashland were arrested again this week for a violation of the Sunday law and they propose carrying it through the different courts of the State to test its constitutionality. County Court has been in session this wetk. Th Grants Pass road business was postponed till next term and the matter of establishing bound aries for Medford precinct was not yet decided las evening. S. J. Day and Henry Klippel were elected representatives to the grand lodge I. O. O. F. by Jacksonville lodge No. 10 at their last regular meeting. That body meets in Portland on the third Tuesday in May. James Flood is estimated to be worth one hundred million dollars, John W. Mackay sixty millions, and James Fair about forty millions. Less than thirty years ago not one of them was worth fifty dollars. Diphtheria again made its appear ance in town this week in tte family of Fred Luy his youngest daughter succumbing to the diseasa No new cases have been reported and it is hoped that its spread will be avoided. The fine stallion "Easter," owned by Wa. Ray, will make the season at the owner's farm on Applegate and at Biglows place on Williams creek. His colts show for themselves and are a good recommendation for any horse. A crazy man is annoying the resi dents of Forest creek. He xeeras to be a stranger no one knowing him where he was seen, and he refuses to give any information. He should be brought to town and sent to the asy lum. Following is the length of the six tunnels on the O. fe C. railroad, be tween Ro.seburg and Redding: Tunnel 1, about 340 feet; tunnel 2, 535 feet; tunnel 3, about 340 feet; tunnel 4, 1900 feet; tunnel 5, 572 feet; tunnel 6, 260 feet. Mark Levy, commission merchant of Portland was here, thiswerk mak ing arrangements with our farraurs for the purchase of all the green, dried mid canned fuit raised in this section. He entered into several contracts while here. Two young men named Sturgis were arrested and tried -before Justice Huff r this week on a charge of drawing a gunonRobt Cameron of Unionlnwn but were discearged after an examina tion. The trouble arose aver a dis puted sheep range. The following ladies will sing at high mass on Easter Sunday: Misses Florenitia and Cecilia Orth, Mrs. Geo. Chase, and the Misse3 Mary Judge, Cora Linn, Kate CronemilUr, Emma Pape, Ella Carron, Mary Chiistie and Mary Ann Chavnen Some of the tickets voted at the Democratic primaries last Saturday looked as if they had been carried around for weeks or months. Evidently some one got left, notwithstanding, and the tickets that were written later carried the day by a good majority. A car load of fine horses pasted thrughlaft Saturday, direct from Chi cago to Jackson county. They v. ere in a Chicago and Milwaukee car, the first that has ever been brought upon this road. We did not leain for whom the horses were intended. "Plaindeal er." J. N. Thacker, W. F. & Co's. detect ive, has beon here for a week past working up the stage robbery com mitted near Grant's Pass last January. Mr. Thacker is the detective who found Black Bart, the notorious stage robber and secured his arrest and con viction. A large force of men is engaged at Portland in building an immense rail way ferry-boat for the Northern Pa cific Railroad Company. The boat is to be used at Kalama to transfer trains across the Columbia river. It will be one of the largest railway boats in the United States. The seven mill school tax voted in the Medford district some time ago could not be collected because h e as sessment was not made within the ten day period prescribed oj law. Anoth er school meeting is to be held soon, however, and the money will be raised and the school house built within a short time. Isaac Wolf, the clerk, having resigned, A. L. Johnson has been appointed in his stead. "Tid ings. Yesterday's "Tidings" says that a party of Phoenix peop'e will start for the Eastern States on Monday even ing's train. The party will be com posed of J. P. Brown and wife, who return to his old home in Michigan to reside; C. W. Albright, who has been employed as miller by Mr. Olwell for the past eighteen months and is re turning to Iowa to remain, and Samuel Furry, our representative in the last legislature, who will visit old friends and old scenes in Ohio and Iowa.. Who is the Jacksonville reporter of the Portland "Mercury" is wnat now agitates tho public mind. One party who has a personal grievance made a slight mistake the other day when he submitted his little article to the supposed correspondent. He tackled the wrong man. Taking advantage of the two weeks vacation B. B. Beekman and W. W. Cardwell returned from the SiataTJni nersity at Eugene City and are pay ing parents and friends a -visit here. Frank Huffer will accompany them on their return next week and all the boys expect to graduate next terra. Of late Portland has received seme hundreds of boxes of apples from Jack son eounty. These have Bold for a very high price. Wine Saps $2.00, Yellow Newtons $2.50, and choice lots $3 00," many ar.plea came in sacks. Tons of dried apples came in sacks, because seasoned lumber was not to be had. "Willamette Farmer." An injunction has been served upon all the Sheriff of Oregon, by order of Judge Deady, restraining them from collecting the tax of the Dundee mort gage trust investment company, and commanding them to appear before his honor on May 1st. That company has $169,919 of mortgages in Marion county alone, or about $2,378 of staxes. Salem '"Statesman." We understand there were twenty eight barrels of whisky shipped to this port on the last trip but one of the Crescent City, and on the last trip five more came up Several sacks of flour were also shipped, it is alleged, but this last must certainly be a mistake, as we cannot conceive how so much bread can be consumed in a small town. "Crescent City Record." ( Portersville, Cal., April 10th, 1882. Mr. Robt. S. Aninien Sir: I have been selling your valuable Cough Syrup for the last twelve months. The past winter we had the wors epi demic of measles, whooping cough and colds I ever saw. Ammens Cough syrup sold bettt-r than any cough medi cine I had in the house. Expect to al ways keep a good supply in my store. Respectfully yours, P. F. Chapman Druggist. Writing from Oakland, Oregon, to the Roseburg "Independent," a corres pondent says: We understand that rich Jiscoveries have been maile near this place ot valuable silver mines. However, the parties making the re ported discovery are mum, and we are not able to make an authentic state ment, but we notice that several par ties have been moving in the direction of the mining district, loaded down with provisions and mining imple ments, which indicates that there is something in the wind. Writing from Rogue river valley to the Independence, Oregon, Wrst Side, a coirepondent says: The staple pro. ducts ot tlin country consist of wheat, corn, oais, nariev ana traits. It in claimed that this ix as good a corn pro lucing country as either lo vaKans m ur xieuro-sxa. unaer goou tillage the usual yield of com is from fifty to seventy bushels per acre. Peaches, apricots and grapes flourish very finely here. The day is not far distant, in my opinion, when viticulture and peach raising will be tha chief indus try of this valley, the climate and soil being particularly adapted to the suc cessful cultivation of all kinds of fruit except the citrous varieties. A forty acre peach and grape farm wili yield a larger income than most grain farms of 160 acres. The price of land ranges from $5 to $50 per acre, owing to xlocali'.v and ualilv of soil, etc Good grape growing land can be purchased for $5 to $20 per acre. Lectures. J. W. Webb a well- known temperance lecturer from Cali fornia is here in the interests of that cause and delivered two very interest ing lectures here this week to appreci ative audiences. His further appoint ments in this county are as follows: Ashland, at the Presbyterian church, on Saturday, April 12th, and on the following day at 11 o'clock A. M , and 3 and 7 P. M.; Phoenix, on the 14th and 15th; Williams crek, the 16th; Mur phy, the 17th; Kurl.v ville, the 18th and 19th; Waldo, 20ih and 21st Friends of temperance are requested to make the necessary arrangements. Got Caught. A young man named James Watkins, who has been driving the Butte Creek stage for some time past, was arrested near Waldo last Wednesday bv Sheriff Jacobs and charged with the larceny of $100 en trusted to his care by XL Ht Brown of Eagle Point who gave him the money to deposit with C. C. Beekman of this place. He was brought back on the Crescent City stage Thursday .night ana is now in jail awaiting a prelimi nary examination to be held to-day. m 'Horse Racf. Another horse race has been arranged to take place at Phoenix next Wednesday for $800 a side between Hop-picker and the Loft us horse. The distance is 500 yards and Hop picker is backed by the rail road boys while the Ashland sports put up on the other. Attention Every Farmer. Be fore ordering mowers, headers, rakes, harvesters and other heavy machinery call on Bilger &, Mrcgly and see what they will do for you. They are per. mauently located and will guarantee satisfaction. 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. C. Brooks' store. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. ARE YOU MADE miserable by In digestion, Dizziness, Loss ofvAppetite yellow skint Shiloh's Vitalaar is a positive cure. E. C. Breokaj aftst. 'The Coiitxo Lady .Ljsctubkr. Those who are well acquainted wi'h Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt,. of Bos ton, the accomplished lady speaker who is to address the people of Jack sonville on befalf of the Women's Tem perance Union, next Friday, eve April 18tb, speak very highly of her. She is a lady of fine ir-tellectual and moral culture; well posted; earn est and yet unassuming in her public addresses and very effective. She ap peals more to tha reason with logic than to the feelings by emotional ex hortations, and yet her powers of pathos and humor ars of no mean or der. She should be heard by all who desire an intellectual treat and much information. , New Mail Route. W. J. Plymale sacured the mail contract for carrying the mails from here to Phoenix and daily trips ere now made to that place to connect with trains and stages: The following is the schedule time: Leave Phoenix daily at 5:45 A. it., and arrive at Jacksonville at 7:45 A. it. Lea re Jacksonville daily at 4:30 r. x. and arrive at Phoenixt at. 6:30 P. II. Tri weekly mail service has also been established between Jacksonville and Willow Springs, with P. Mc MahoH as contractor. Mail; will leave hero Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. m., arriving at Willow Springs the same day at 10:15 A. M. Leave Willo Spii'igs at 10:45 A. ai., arriving at Jacksonville at 12m. Religious Items. Rev. M. A. Williams will preach at the Presbyte rian church in this place on Sunday, both morning and evening. .. .Elder M. Peterson will hold services at Cen tral Point next Sunday morning and evening Regular Lenten services at the Catholic church, Rev. F. X. Blanchet officiating.... H. C. Fleming preaches at tha Mound school house next Sunday at tho usual morning hour Elder M. Peterson will preach at the Lone Oak school house on Sun day morning, April 20th; at the Mound school house the same day at half-past thne p. si., and at Eagle Point in the evening.. . .Rev. R. C. Oglesby preaches at Antioch Sunday. Farming Machinery. Miller t Co. of Aihland are agents for the celebrat ed D. M. Oaborne fc Co. farming im plements, consisting of harvesters, mowers, reapers and self binders, also the Morrison and Moline plows and Schuttler wagons. By shipping their goods in large lots direct from the manufactories, and getting car-load rates on freight, thev are enabled to tell much lower than others who pur chase in leas quantities. Enquire prices. For Sale. Mrs. B F. Do well will sell, at riduced prices, dress goods, woolen goods, fringes, laces, table lin en, gent's nn linen hem stitched hand ksrebiufs, underclothing for ladies and gentlemen of very fine quality, variety of buttons, lamb's wool and cotton stockings for children, etc , very cheap. Also school suits for boys to the age of sixteen, from Brownsville woolen mills. florins Oat at Cott. Our entire stock of general merch andise, in whole or ill part, is now for sale at cost with a view of a change in business. AH indebted to us are notified to call and settle without de lay. Reames Bros. Jacksonville, Jan. 5, 1884. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a n n 1 7 r end si cents for pstase. R I K I r an( recc've 'rcc a costly box H I illLLi"f goods which wiilhclp all, of cither sex, to more money right away than anything else in this world. For tunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once address TnuK & Co., Augusta, Me. MAY BAY EALL AT THE Henry Bauten Honse ON reorraan's Cretk, Hay 1, ISM. The best of Music and Supper will be provided. Tickets $2 00. A general in vitation is entended. XL Bauten. Notice. Land Office at Rosebcro. Or. ) April 5, 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlct has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Jackson county Oregon, at Jacksonville, on Satuiday,Jtay 17, 1884, viz: Thurston T.Thomas. Pre emption D. S.. No. 4324 for Uie 8 E i of B i; 1-4 sec, 3a a w 1-4 01 a w a ec. 33 T33SR 2WN E 1-4 of N El-4 Sec-5 andN Wl-4ofN W 14 Sec. 4 T 34 S R 2 VI. He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: J. B. Welch, "Win. Mayfield, Wm. Nichols, Wm. Hay. All of Sam's Valley, Jackson county, Oregon. "Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. TUB TIIOnOMBilED JM BEECHER Will make the season of 1884 at the fol lowing times and places: Beecher will commence next Monday and Tuesday at Wm. Bybee's farm near town, Wednesday and Thursday at Bybee's Ferry, on Rogue River, and Friday and Saturday at C. C. McClendon's place in Sam's valley, and continue so through the season. Description. Beecher is a thoroughbred Mammoth Jack from Kentucky, black in color, 10 years old, with good form and action, and weighs 1 ,300 pounds. Terms. By the season, $12 50. Pasturage at reasonable rates. Best of care taken, but will be responsible for no accidents. VVm. Bybee, Prop. C. C. UcCIendon, Groom. rotloBee Blrcctorr. The Jacksonville postofnee is open daily, except Sunday, from 7 o'clock a. M.to 8 o'clock r. u. Sunday, from 9 a. m. to 10 a- m. Money order business is open daily, except Sundays and legal holi days from 9 a. M-lo 5 p. ar. Mail for the north and south closes daily at 4 p. m . Stage leaves at 4 :30 r. u. (R. It- time) it arrives from the north and south at 7:30 a. sc. Mail for Orescent City closes Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 7:30 r. M. Stage leaves Monday, "Wedaeiday and Friday 2 A. M. From Crescent City it arrives Tuday, Thursday and Saturday at 0:30 P. si. " , Mail for Eagle Point closes Tfanday. Tuesday and Thursday at 8 r. at, state leaves Mondsy. "W ednesday and .Friday at 6 A. st. from Eagle Point it arrives Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3 r.M. Mail for Willow Springs closes Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a. M. mail leaves at 9 a si. from there it arrives on the same day at 12 M. Mail fqr Uniontown closes Monday at 12 st Stage leaves at 1 p. sc. returning it arrives here Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. W- E- OARLOCK Would announce to the public that he has just openeu A HEW VARIETY STUPE in Ryan's Building, CALIFORNIA STREET JACKSONVILLE. His stock is FRESH AND NEW- And will be sold at lowest prices, choice assortment ol CIGARS ANDTOBACCO And the thousand-and-onc articles usually found in a first-class variety store. Remember the place, in Ryan's build ing, and call when you want a good cii;ar. W. E. CAHLOCK. Pipe smoking la the real tet of totco. It la the ng2l irar of amokimr. Yon set more diiecUr at the flavor and f ragTance. You take the smoke cooler, and the tonic cleanlier and safer. Pipe smoking- la smoking- reduced to a fine art. The more the question of adulterated tobacco forces itself on the attention of smokers, the more deslrablo It becomes to know precisely what 70a are smokms. In BlackweU'B Bull Durham Smoking- To bacco yon hare a guarantee, always, that It is Nature's own unadulterated product Its fragrance, flavor, and unsurpassed qualtty.are de rived from the soli and air. Try It, and you will be . Utd. None genuine witn out trademark of the BulL Notice. Land OrricE at Roseburg Or., 1 March 22, 1884. Notice is hereby given that the follew-mg-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jose phine county. Or., at Kerbyville Or., on Wednesday, April 30th. 1884, viz: F.Q. Day. Homestead No. 28C3, lor the S i of S H N W 1 of S W if and 8 W of S E tTSec, 21, T 37, 8 R 5 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Thos. Knox, Louis Hayes, Alonzo Hyde, of Williams Or., Horace rt ethcrbce of Slate Creek, all of Josephine county Oregon. Wst. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at Rosebuimj, Or., ) March 1, 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the follew-ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be m.ule before the Judge or Clerk of Jose phine county, Oregon, at Kerbyville, on Saturday, April 12, 1834, viz: Licuallcn McDanicl, homestead No. ;!009, for the S M f S W i4 Sec 13, and E of S R if, Sec 14, T 30, b It, 7 V. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Hall, P. O. Ream, A. 51. Jess and Isaac Van Dorn, all of Wil dcrvi le, Orrgon. Wit. F. Bexjbmin, Register. New Cigar Store, B. ROSTEL, Dealer in rigan, Tobacco, CIgarrttes Xotlon. Etc. Also keeps a full line ot musical instru ments, consisting ot Guitars, Banjo, Tnniborliir, Acordrons, Harmonica tic. Give me a call and I will satisfy you both in price and in the quality of'thc goods offered for sa'e. R. Rostel. A RARE CHANCE Finest Fruit and Dairy Farm In Southern Oregon, situated only four miles from a railroad station, for sale at a bargain. Containing 320 acres of good land. 100 of which 13 covered by a ditch of never failing water: large and com modious buildings, fine orchard, all kind of sma.l fruits in abundance. 40 acres of meadow. "Will be sold cheap and on the most favorable terras if applied for soon. Crop, stock and tools sold with the place if desired. For further partculars en quire at this office or ot 31. W. Wheeler Grant's Pass. Shingles For Sale. The undersigned is now prcpaicd to furnish the best quality of shingles, cut with diamond knife, in any quantity de sired. Price delivered in Jacksonville $3 per thousand or transportation off at the mill, situated two mile south of Williams creek post office. Orders can bo left with G. Karewskl. 1 Cuxruxn. F73KSfl3KTEMSvuSSUBRx3H 1 M KBV I H All successful Fishermen and Sports. H men smoke Blackwell's Bull Durham H Smoking Tobacco, and they enjoy it. K. KUBLI. Odd Fellow's Building Jseksorvillt, Ortgoo DEALER AND AWlRKEIt V t TIN.SHEET IROK.CuPI'KR, LEAD." . Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVK HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE ROPE, NAIL. Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass CUTLERT. WIRE. Shot, Br ash s, Chains. oso ETC.. ETC I have secured the services of a first class mechanic, and am prepared to do all repairing promptly and in superior style. In connection with the above I am re. ceiving and have constantly on hand a full and first class stock of GROCERIES; ' DRT-O00DS, GUM B OTS, TOBACCO flKADT MADE CLOTHING. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, io. Everything sold at reasonable rates. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March 1, 1878. F. S. AKIW, BEN SEU.IXO, H. E. DOSO Don't buy want the best. 'Boss Boots" unless See that our name you SK. cC C?c- is on every pair. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. "WEST'S nerve and brain treatment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorhoca, Iinpotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by over-exertion, selt-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment; one dollar n box, or six boxes for five dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt ot price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. -With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with live dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarrnUe to return the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guaian. tecs issued only by Woodard, Clarke & Co., "Wholesale anr1 Retail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices. C. A. HUBBELL, Real Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON'. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on Cat. ifornia street. All business entrusted lo my care will receive prompt aud careful attention. G. A. IIuuiiell. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, doing business in Jacksonville Oregon, under the firm name of Little fe Chase, is Ihis day dissolved by mutual consent, Geo. L. Chase retiring. All ac counts, etc, are payable to James R. Little, and those knowing themselves in. debtcd to the firm are hereby requested to come forward and settle immediately. J. R. Little, G. L. Chais. Jacksonville . March 28 . 184. H ef SSSBSSSSMBaBBUKule7V