K- v. OREGON SENTINEL. .lACKslllV'. ir.t.K I Saturday, April 26, 18S4. BErL'ULlCA CllIi.TV COJ131ITTEE. A meeting of the Republican county committee is hereby called to meet in Jacksonville on Thursday May the first, 1884, at 1 o'clock p. m., in regard to the next county convention. MERUIT 1' BELLINGER, Chairman Republican Co. Com. Wanted. A good girl to do gen eral house work for a small family. Light work and good wages. For par ticulars enquire at Hubbell's land office. Social Party. The Jacksonville Silver Cornet Bnd will give a tocial party at the Club Room next Thurs day night and invite their friends and the public generally to attend. Tick et!, SI. " o In the Field. A surveying party composed of Itufus S. Moore, It. H. Klippel, John Klippel and several others started for tho headwaters of Rogue River on a surveying expedi tion this week to be gone nil Summer. A Close Shave. Little Charley Koland while flaying on a vwgon near his home this week fell off' and one of the wheels of the wngon passed over him before he could be rescued from hit dangerous position. Strange to ay he was not hurt much and is around again. Mat Day Ball. Mart Hurst will give a party at his house on Antclojc on the evening of the 1st of Slay and extends a cordial invitation to all to come and have n cod lime. Tickets, 2 50, which will also include horse feed for all vln come from any part of the county. Hyuexcal. Joseph Solomon and Miss Rosa Mensor, both of this place, were married at the residence of A. Fisher in San Francisco on Sunday last many friends of the bride and groom being present. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation and wi.H t In young couple much j y in their new relation. TnE Entertainment. The benefit entertainment fur the Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band at Holt's Hull last Saturday was well attended and the performers all did well for aina teurs. As there is yet considerable due on the instruments another enter tainment or pic-nic will be held on the first of May. Tin1 receipts last Satur day night netted about 30. Catholic Entertainment. The entertainment given by the pupils of the Sister's school last Thursday even ing was largely attended by the cili tens of thi place and iir ivwl a success both financially and otherwise. Little Amelia Ottn proved the star of 'ho evening although all the performer did exceedingly well. Th receipts of theevenirg ainrua'ed !o.$17f. Ashland Agent. E. C. Kane for a long tune general time-keeper for the 0. i C 11. R. Co. on construction work, has received the nppoiiitment-as ag-nt and railroad operator for the company at Ashland. Tire selection is a good out as Mr. Kane has nlvvHys proved himself an eth'cient and obliging official and we don't think he will be found wanting in his new position. Will Leave Us. Ilen'y Judge has purchased the harness and saddlery establishment at AshUnd formerly owned by Chas. K. Kluin and will move there iir a couple, of weeks to con duct the business. He will jlosehis hop here and move his stock of good to the Ashland stoie. Mr. Judg? is one of our best citizens uud we are worry to see him leave but what is our losg will be Ashland's gain. Ed. Helms will accompany him when lie moves and finish his apprenticeship in our neighboring town. Sent Below. Wong Hung Chang, convicted of robtipry in Josephine county, was this week sentenced to a term of five vears in the penitentiarv by Judgo Webster and is now on his way to Salem in charge of F. M.Nick erson. This is the same Chinamen that ran away from Waldo not long since, with the wife of another China tnau taking along several scads of sil ver belonging to other parties at the atne time. The arrests were trade at Redding, Cal., try Constable Biidsey ' and at the trial the woman turned State's evidence. Douglas County Republican Tick et. The following is the county ticket nominated by the lleguhlicins of Douglas county: State Senators, J. H. Sliupe and John Emmett. Rep resentatives, C. B. Wilcox, Henry Rogers, Geo. W. Riddle, 11. Manning. Countv Clerk, Geo. W. KimUII. Sheriff, G. A Taylor. Treasurer, W Parrott. School Superintendent, F. W. Benson. Assessor, P. O. Apple gate. Comnihsioner, Dan Levens and Chas. McGee. Coroner, Dr. Marsters. The ticket is n strong one and will no doubt be elected by a good round majority. New Quautehs Ordered. Not withstanding the reported change of militry quarters from Klamath nnd Bidwell to some point near the State line, as reported by the Yreka Journal and published in another column of this paper, Mr. L. S. P. Marsh in forms us that he has been offrciallv no tified that he is tho successful bidder for the contract to build new cavalry quarters at the first mention-d post. This would hardly indicate that Fort Klamath is to be abandoned as no im provements would then be ordered. Mr. Marsh built the infantry quarters at this post about three years ago and put up some fine buildings. Local Items- Call on John Miller for hardware of all kinds. John Koland has moved his family to Med ford. Red Men's ball May 12 th. Every body is going. Capt. Kelley has moved to town with his family. The latest improved corn planters for sale at Karewski's. Thomas Martin has sold his farm in Table Rock precinct for 5,500. Geo. W. Holt will commenco mak ing brick iir Feheley's yard next week. Frank Bills again officiates at Jones' saloon having recovered from his late illness. Candidates are announcing them selves and button holeing has com menced. Mrs. Miller, mother of David n. Miller of Mcdford, died at that place this week. Geo. L. Chase went to Yreka last Thursday wlnre he proposes locating for a time. Henry D. Kuhli starts for Portland to-morrow to take a little spin nreund the country. The Prohibition convection meets at Ashland to-day for the selection of a county ticket. Road work has bsen commenced un der the supervision of Street Commis-s:o-er Keegan.. The pres is the best medium through which to make your political wants knovn. Amnion's Cough Syrup never fails to cure it used in time and according to directions. The boundaries of Medford precinct were established by the Commissioners at their last meeting. Henry Pare?, Jr. officiated as local reporter for the -Times last week in the absence of th'j editor. If you want an office tell the dear people so through the alverti-ing columns of the Sentinel. Wal'er Wheeler of Roseburg and Conductor Wickersham of tho O. L C. were in town lastSund-iv. Dr. Aiken and Jerry Martin went up to the head of Rogue River this week on a rusticating trip. We acknowledge receipt of acorn miinicrtion fiom Wolf Cieek but it is too ptisoual for publication. J. P. TufTs was up from Grant's P.is lust Saturday to attend the Re publican county convention. Will Plyniale returned from Port-I-iikI this week where he has been at tending the Busiiies College. B. F. Dowell returned from Jose phine county Isst Thiirxday vviierc ho lias been unending circuit court. The showers of the past week have liern most beneficial to. our farmers and larije crops are to bit expected. Secretary Filgcr's report to the Sen ate of the direct war taxed levied in 1861. has Oregon down at $90,140. Flour to the amount of 13,720 founds is wanted at Fort Klamath and bids will be received till May 21st. George Freeman was snowed in on Scott's mountain at last accounts, while on his way to Redding after freight. Residents of Medford have made application for a lodge of the A. O U. W. with a charter nieiubur.ship of twenty. The net receipts of the Band enter tainment last Saturday night amounted to 750 for which the members return (hunks. The first depirtment of our district school stands adjourned for the pres ent on account of the illuos of Pi of. Merritt. If you want a good live agent for the sale or purchase of real estate, collection of bills, call at HubbeU's land office. Mr Veight of Ashland was arrested this week on the charge of resisting officer Stormer but after trial the case was dismissed. Rev. Father Blanchet has returned from Josephine county and regular services will be. held in the Catholic church to morrow. Mrp. M. C. Leavitt, the temper ance lecturer, returned northward this week. She was the guest of Win. Kahler while here. C. C. Kunev, the well-known trav. eler fcr tho J. I. Case farming machin ery conrpiny, is with us once more in terviewing our farmers. J. M. Shively, the discoverer of Sliively gu'clr, :s with us once more and talks of chinging his residence from Astoria to this place. Crosby is generally considered a good rustler for jobs but he failed in getting tliH contract for whitewashing the front of Beek man's hank. Max Muller, M. Mensor, Baruch Fisher and Joseph Solomon and wife, left S.in Franci-co last Thursday for Portland on their Way home. Jacob Heeter an old time acquaint ance of Capt. Caton and family, just arrived from Ohio, is here looking for a place to locate permanently. Win. Fehely, a Jacksonville boy, now holds a position as forenvin of tin Scott gulch hydraulic, mines in Josephine county at a good salary. A large addition of new goods was received lit Jerrv Nunan's store this week nil of which is offured for 'ale at reduced prices. Jerry Fays he will keep up with the times and will sell accordingly. Mr. J. S. Howard has been appoint ed agent to sell company's land at Medford and there are quite a number of buildings going up there this week. Several of the members of Table Rock Encampment No. 10, 1. O. O. F., will go to Ashland next Monday to in stitute an encampment at that place. We hear of quite a number from hero who contemplate going to the May Day party at Henry Bauten's place on Poorman's creek next Thurs day. The new' fire bell was received and put up over the engine house this week and was tried last Wednesday evening to call out the department for regular drill. A short campaign is promised this time as neither party has yet called a county convention "and there is little over five weeks between now and elec tion day. Marshal McDaniel put several par ties in tho "cooler" this week for being drunk and disorderly and the town treasury was enriched a ftw dollars thereby. B. B. Betkman of this place haR been selected as orator at the planting of the class tree by those who expect to graduate at the State University next Fall. It is stated by the Sprague "Herald," that out oi kixty voles cast by the women at Sprague last week, at the city election, thirty nine voted the whisky ticket. Stock gambling is much older than some people suppose. They forget that Moses owed his whole success in life to being caught in one of the bull rushes on the Nile. If you want a Sewing Machine call at E.C. Brook's drug, wat:h, clock and jewelry store. His machines are a lit tle liner and his prices a little snugger, than any other bugger's. Miss Emma TJInch has been down with the mumps hut is now recover ing. She will commence leaching at the Drake shool house on Apjilegate ot-t week troni next Monday. The Nevada and Oregon road was bid in by- Moran Brothers of New York for"373,534. It is now thirty one miles long and headed for Goose Like valley, through a fertile country. Frank M. Nickerson, Thos. Floyd utid N eLauiatter are tht delegates from Josephine county to the Republi can State convention. The former will go down to represent the'eounty. District Attorney Kent and Judge Ham. a returned from Josephine county yesterday afternoon and Judge Web s cr and the other lawyers in atteudS ance were aUu expected home last night. The Democratic central committee is called to uieet on .April 30th to mitke arrangements! for the calling of the county convention. The. call vvi 1 probably be published in next wek't "Times." The person who caused all the riot and bloodshed in Cincinnati, is only IS ve.irs old, almost u small boy. There was a good deal of boy's play about die w In slrious. hole bushies., even if it was Judge Day and John A. Boyer have been selected as lleflen:ntatives to Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. by Tah'e KocktfEnotunpnient of this place ami both will go down to attend tho grand lodge. A foot-raco for 50 a side, distance 50 yaids, is being tahted of betwpen tleiiry Mensor, Jeff Gage, L C. Win- duin and Horace Dunlap. If ai ranged it -vill come off at Phoenix in about two weeks. A fine riionutvent for the grave of George W. C-joksey's child was re ceived from W. L. Records San Fran cisco marble works this week and is now being put in position in our cem etery by Chas. Faber. Henry Klipltel and Chas. Nickell returned from the Democratic Slate, convention thih week. Evidently somebody got set down on at the State convention notwithstanding the little victory here last week. The Josephine county Democracy will hold their convention for the nomination of a county ticket orr Suurduy, May LOth. Primaries are to be held on the 2d. No call has yet been issued by the Republicans. The grand jury for the April term of Circuit court for Josephine county was composed as follows; F. G. Day, fireman, G. F. Grjen, H. Boat, A. A. Winter, E. M. Gvvin, J. A. Niday and A. Cole. Tw o indie metits were found. According to the "Times" the vote of Jackson county was cast blank in nominating a District Attorney and the votes of Klamath, Lake and Jose phine counties selected T. B. Kent for a third term. Why are things thuslyl Keeler H. Gabbert was here this week making tho necessary legal ar rangements for the assignment of his property. E Dimick has been ap pointed assignee and as there is plenty property creditors need have no fear. The" variety store of W. E. Carlock was purchased this week by Veit Benz and Nevvt. Beggs for 700 and they will continue the business at the old stand. Mr. CarlocK talks' of opening a lunch hou& at Chale's sa loon. From James Guerrin whojeturned yesternay from a trip tn Roseburg and Coos Bay we get the following list of delegates to the I'.epuhlican State eon vention from Douglas county, all in structed for Binder Herman for Con gress; G. V. Riddle, G. W. Colvijr, L Buell, O. A. Flook, Simon Caro, R B. Bixon, '.V. H. Pitchfnrd, J. C. Fullerton, R. A. Booth. P. C. Parkpr J Jesse Applegate, Levi Kent. We acknowledge a pleasent call this week from John P. Mattingly, travel ing agent lor the well, known agri cultural imp'ement house of Fran Bros, of Portland., ne is now inter viewing our farmers in the interest of that firm. Tho general agent for the Northern Pacific exprpss Co. is expected here today to complete arrangements for the opening of an office at this pla-e. J. R. Little is to be the local agent and has arranged a desk in his store for that purpose. A man stopping his paper, wrote to the editor: I think, folks ottent to spend ther muny for payper, mi dady diddent and everybody sed he was the inteiligentest man in the country and the smartest family of boiz that ever dugged taters." Star route service -has been estab lished from Wolf Creek to Lucky Queen. 10 miles and hack, 3 times a week. From April 20, 1884, to June 30. 1S84. Apt'legato to William From May 1, 1884, iucrease service to 3 times a week. Our friend Phil GJave of Apple gate has been a bachelor all his life and since he overheard the conversa tion of two young ladies who attended a surprise party at his house not leng since ho has concluded to remain single the remainder of his days. W. T. Moore und Wm. Linn will open an oyster and ice cream stand in Ryan's brick on Third street about May 1st and propose keeping fresh oysters fixed up in any style at all times. Give the boys your patronage as they are both deserving young men. The Ashland delegates to tho Re publican convention all came down in person last Saturday and consisted of the following gentlemen. J. M. Mc Call, P. Dunn, W. H. Atkinson, J. II. Chitwood, J. P. Walker, A. P. Hammond, G. F. Billings, H. C. Hill and Chas. Gillette. Jackson county will be represented in person by all tho delegates circled to the Republican State convention with the exception of one, and their first choic3 is said to be Judge E. B. Watson for Congress and L. R. Web ster for Circuit Judge of this district. Wehavo heard of no one who aspires to the office of District Attorney. Why does the proprietor of Am nion's Cough Syrup publish testimo nials from those who have been cured or relieved by his medicine? The an swer is, the greater the humbug the more testimonials they publish. Am men's Cough Syrup is no humbug, and to prove that and let it stand on its own merits, a 15-cent sample bottle is prepared, which is certainly more con vincing tnau a testimonial troni a stranger. Large bottles, 1.00. Ask your druggist for it. Gov. Ctii.dwiekj!i1 nurty visited the Bronze Copper mines in Josephine county with a view to start up again the works there. What tho plan of operations pioposed by said party is, is not made public as yet, hut tho in spectroir of the mine with a view to open it up shows an interest which still lives, while for several years the mine has been unwrought. Tue Hronze mine was at one time in the hands of a San Francisco Company, which run it a part of two years but, expensive freights on tho necessary machinery was the difficulty, and also the ore by trains was too-high for profit. But since the completion of the rail road to Southern Oregou all those high rates cease. We learn from G". W. Smith, the Liukville Hotel man, who came here with tho Linkville mail last Friday, that the military forces of Camp Bid well and Fort Klamath are to be con solidated, and headquarters removed to Lost River Gap, 10 miles east of Liukville, close to the California and Oregon boundary line. This will prove highly beneficial to Liukville, and be of much benefit to Yreka, the nearest point for connection with the main tiuuk mail route between Oregon and California. In addition to this change, fifty soldiers have been ordered to the assistance of the Liukville peo ple in improving the wagon road down Klamath liver towards Yreka. After tho first of July next, there will also be a tri-vveekly stage lino between Yreka and Linkville, which will bring considerable business and travel to this place. "Yreka Journal." Committed Suicide. San Francisco papers of the 16th inst. give an account of the dialh of C. S.chistfelin, formerly of this county, which s'ates that he committed suicide. We publish the Chronicle's dispatch below: Clinton SchieiTelin, father of Ed. Schieffelin, the discoverer of Tomb stone and the explorer of the Yukon river, committed suicide early this morning by shooting himself with a revolver, the ball entering the fore head and passing through to the back of the head. Tie deceased had been complaining of feeling ill several days, but as he was of a genial disposition the rash act takes all his friends by surprise. He was a native of New York City and 61 years old. Republican County Convention. Delegates from several precincts in the county met at the Court House last Saturday and plected delegates to the State convention to meet in Portland on tho 30th inst. A. P. Hammond was chospn chairman of the meeting and V. H. Atkinson secretary. The delegates elected to the Slate conven tion are as foi:ows: J. M. McCall, W. H. Atkinson, A. P. Hammond, Frank Krause, H. Kelley, N. Langell. The county central committee appoint ed consist of Merritt Bellinger, XV. H. Atkinson, J. P. Tuffs, Theo. Cameron J anJ J. S. Howard. The CENSUS. We acknowledge re ceipt of the full census reports of 1880 through the courtsey of Senator Dolph, and they will always prove valuable as a book of reference. The popula tion of Oregon is given at 174,768 of which Jackson county has 8,154. Jacksonville has 839 and Ashland 842. The county was in debt 10,480 when the census was taken. There are 5G5. farms in the county, 90,855 acres of improved land valued at 1,697,105. The value and the estimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed or on hand) for 1879, is. 503.779. The native born population is 7,222 and the foreign 932. The assessed valuation of the State in 1880 was 32,584,966 on real estate and 19, 937,118 on personal property. Jack son county had 760,918 on real estate and 688j705 on personal prop erty. o Religious Items. Rev. M. A. Williams has made tho following stand ing appointments: Every third Sab bath in the month he will hold servi ccs at Eagle Point in the morning and all the other Sundays ho will preach in the Presbyterian Church hero at 11 o'clock, a. M. and at Sled ford in the afternoon at 2:30 P. M. . . .Rev. B. J. Sharp will preach at Phoenix next Sunday morning and at Ashland in the evening Rev. R. C. Oglesby will preach it the Neil school house Satur day night and Sunday at 11a. m., and at Ashland Sunday evening .... Rev. F. X. Blanchet holds regular services at tho Catholic church Elder M. Peterson will preach at Eagle Point next Sunday morning. For. Sale. Mrs. B. F. Dowell will sell, at rtduced prices, dress goods, woolen goods, fringes, laces, table lin en, gent's fine linen hem-stitched hand kerchiefs, 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 Brownsvilla woolen mills. Cloning Out at Cost. Our entire stock of general merch andise, in whole or in part, is now for sale at cost with a view of a change in business. All indebted to us are notified to call arid settle without de lay. Reames Bros. Jacksonville, Jan. 5, 1881. Attention Every Farmer. Be fore ordering mowers, headers, rakes, harvesters and other heavy machinery call on Brlger Si Mregly and see what they will do for you. They arc per manently located arid will guarantee satisfaction. A Card. The net proceeds of the entertainment by the Catholic ladies amounts to tiie handsome sum of 150. The undersigned tenders to the gen erouH contributors his most sincere thancks and prayers. Rev. F. X. Blanchet. tistrai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Keeler II. Gabbert, doing business in Grant's Pass Oicgon.has assigned to the undersigned all his properly, both real nnd personal, for tho benefit of all his creditors, rateably and in proportion to their demands, under an act of the Legislature of the Slate of Oregon, entitled "An act to secure credi tors a just division of the estates of debt ors who convey, to a-signees for tho ben efit of creditors," approved October 18th 1878. All persons having claims against the said Keeler II. Gabbert, are hereby required to present the. same to me, prop erly verified, within three months from the dateof this notice. All persons owing the said'Kcclcr II. Ga'icrt, are requested to make immediate payment to the un dersigned. R. DIMICK, Assignee of the estate of Kechler II Gabbert. Grant's Pass, Oregon, April 21st, 1831. Proposals For Flour, Ofilce Purchasing and Depot Commissary. Vancouver barracks, W.T. Aprl21, 18S4. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, subject to the usual conditions will be received at this office and at the unices of ths Acting Commissaries of Suhsis--tence at the Dllovvins; named posts, until" 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, May 21st, 18S4, at which time and places they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for the delivery on or before Juno 21st, 1884, of the following amounts of (lour, viz: Boise Barracks, I. T., 21,500 lbs.; Fort Coeur d'AIeuc, I. T., 31.:J(50 lbs., Fort Klamath, Ogn., 13,720 lbs.; Fort Lapwar, T rn of .ff lk . -EV..I Cni.l.nnn r 1 43.120 lb.; Vancouver Barracks, XV. T - oS.&OO lbs.; Fort Walla alia, W.T., 1(J, CG0 lbs. Samples of the flour (not less than two pounds) proposed to be furnished, must be submitted with the proposals. The tlour to be tested by baking before ac ceptance. Proposals for quantities less than the whole required will be received. The government reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids, and to diminish, of" with consent of the bidder to whom award is made, to increase the quantities called for, as the exigencies of the service may rcqurre. Blank proposals and printed circulars stating the kind of Hour required, and givintr full instructions as to the manner of bidding, conditions to he observed by bidders, and terms of contract and pay. ment, will be furnished on application to" this office, or to the A. C. S. of the post at which it is pioposed to make the delivery. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: " Proposals for flour at ," and addressed to the under- signed, or to the Acting Commissaries of. Subsistence at the posts to be supplied. W. A. ELDERKIN, Captain and C. S., U. S. A. Shingles For Sale. The undersigned is now prcp.tied 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 be left with G. Karewski. J Cuapman. I ln 1 7 F Send six cents for postage, ft rKIr anl rcoci'e free, a costly Irox H I II ILLiOf goods which will hcln all. of either sex, to more money right away than anything else in this world. For tunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once address True & Co., Augusta, Me. STREiGTUEiLG REMEDY AND is the legitimate result of over twen ty years ot practical experience by a thoroughly quali fied graduate phy sician of one of the highest medical colleges of Europe. It positively cures Nervous and Phv- sical Debility, Seminal Weakness, Sper matorrhea, Impotcncy, Prostatorrhoe. Hyperaesthesia over sensitiveness of the parts. Kidney and Bladder complaints, impurities of the blood and diseases of the skin. It permanently stops all unnatural weakening drains upon the system, how ever they occur, preventing involuntary seminal losses, debilitating dreams, semi nal losses with the urine, or while at stool., etc., so destructive to mind andbody.and cuics all the evil effects of youthiul lollies excesses, restoring exhausted vitalit . Sexual decline and loss of manhood, how ever complicated. A thorough as well as permanent cure and complete restoration to perfect health. BtrcnETth and vijror ot manhood is abso lutely guaranteed by this jus' ly celebrated reliable great remedy. 1'rice !ja v per bottle, or five bottles tor $10. Sent upon receipt of price, or (J. O. D., toanyaddrcss secure from observation , and strictly pri vate by nit. c. n. sum: id SIC Kearny Street Snn Francisco Cal. tkial noiTi.r. mix. f uflicient to show its merit will be sent to any one app yrng by letter, staling his symptoms and age. Consultations strict ly confidential, by letter, or at office, free. For tho convenient of patients and in or der to secure prefect secrecy, I have adopt cd a private address underwhich all pack ages are forwarded. AnaJjsl3 by Dr. A. Voclcfcer. F. n. S., Con sulUns Chemist ltoral Agricultural Society, England. sUows only a trace ot nitrates in Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco. The soil or the Golden licit ot NorthCaroUna, la which this tobacco Is grown, tlon"t supply nitrates to the leaf. That la the secret of Its delicious mlldncs-s. IJclhtriCf so purs and luxurious lor smoking. Ion"t forget the brand. Noncgen ntnc without th3 trade-marl; ot the UulL All dealers tavo lc When t dice conccrta drica-raypKcp,your best tolace Is found In Jllarlieir J7ll Iur. Aam SinoJlnj Tulacco. KS83KK31 " BaaRsaa; SSE32S3 -Ar-4 fefCSSvKSSrSvZaCSprPiKJSWK5!! BSSE3iaazm ULAUKWtLL b ussmsx VaSiHrlJH9 Rill I M1&JG lusNsQsassa "",... Baaaaoe SEBS.J UUHHAM K&iatt ..,,, MHa7ll fOBZSfEmsm oliumhu P2:2St! .wssur-MM Tncunpn utustJT m -m tygatwsrgai given by Oxrainlan Por.-l'innt-Tt Tribe Xo. . It. 31. I Imp -AT- Monday May 12bU, 18S4- PROGRAMME: Reccttion Committee. David Crone miller, Fred Grob.E. B. Vatsoi., U.K. Ilanna. Fi-oon Manaoetis. J. R. Little, Wm. Mensor, Chas. Nickell, A.F. Eddy , James Guerrin, Frank Steadman. Dkcohatiso Committei:. I). W. Cros by, J. T. Roloson, Frank Lorraine, J. Parks, Henry, Papc Jr. Geneuu. VoMMiTTEn J. G. Uirdsey. J. AVhipp, ami Adam Schmidt. TickeU including supper $3.09. The best of music will be provided and all arc invited. New Cigar Store. STEL, Dealer in flsnrs, Tobacco, t'ijnrrllc, .Votloni, rtc. Also keeps a full line ot musical instru ments, consisting of Uullars RnuJoH, Tnmb.'irliiCH, .tcori!cou. Harmonicas I Ir. Give me a call and I will satisfy vou both in price and in the quality of the p0113 oicTcd for MlR 15. IfOSTEL. A RARE CHANGE Finest Fruit and Dairy Farm In Southern Oregon, situated only four miles from a rat'road station, for sale at a barga.n. Containing 320 acres of good laruj, 100 of which is covered by a ditch ornever tailing waier; large ana com modious buildings, fine orchard, all kind of sma.l fruits in abundance. 40 acres of meadow. Will be sold cheap and ou the most favorable terms if applied for soon. Crop, slock and tools sold wi'h the place if desired. For lurthcr part culars en quire at this office or ot 31. AV. W heeler urjnt's l'ass. DAY BALL 1JL AT AT THE Henry Batiten House ON roorman's Creek, May I, I SSI. The best of Music and Supper will be provided. Tickets 2 00. A general in vitation is entended. II. Bauten. Hotel For Sale. Owing to the death of my wife Madame Jane Holt who has bad full control of the U. S. Hotel in Jacksonville since it was first opened, and desiring to change in business I offer for sale the building to gether with all the furniture and appur tenances thereunto belonging. The build ing is a new three story fire proof brick, well furnished and is the leading hotel of the town. G. W. Holt. KTXm -BO kVSBtKKTCaiNIEiSlSiKawi GRAND BALL Odd Fellow's Building JucksoPTillc, Oregon DBALEU AND WORKER IN TIN, SHEET IRON,CuPPKRx LEAD. a Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT . NAILS, . A FIRST-CLASS STOCE OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE ROPE, NAILd, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass CUTLKRT. WIRE, Shot, Brnshs, Chains, 3?3so ETC.. ETC- I have secured the services of a first class mechanic, and am prepared to do all lepairing promptly and in superior style. In connection with the above I am re ceiving and have constantly on hand a full and lirst-class stock of GROCERIES, DIIY-G00DS, Qt'Jl D OTS. TODACCO READY JIADH CLOTHING. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, 4c. Everything sold at reasonable rates. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March 0. 1878. DOSC Don't buy ' want the best. 'floss .Boots" unless you Sec that our name .A.- S3- 5 C- is on every pair. EVERT PAIR GUARANTEED. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Nervous Debility. A SURE CUrvE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain trcitmcnt, n specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorhoca, Impotcncy, Involuntary emissions, premature old "age, caused by over-exertion, selt-abttsc or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's ticatmcntr one dollar a box, or six boxes for fivo dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order necked by us for six Iwxcs, accompanied with live dol lars, we will send the purchaser ourwrit ten guarrntec to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar an tecs issued only by WOODAI'.D, Clakke t Co., Wholesale ant1 Retail Druggists, Port, land, Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices;. G. A. HUBBELL, Eeal Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on fal. ifornia street. All business entrusted to my care will receive prompt ami careful attention. G. A. HuuiiELL. 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 & l base, is this day dissolved by mrt 'al consent, Geo. L. Chase retiring. -1I ae. counts, etc., arc payable to James R. Little, and those knowing tlremSa'ves in debted to the tirm arc hereby requested to come forward and settle immediately. J. R. Little, G. L. ClIASK. Jacksonville , March 28 , 1834. F. S. AKIN, BEN SEU.IKO, II. D.