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"3 OREGON 8EBTIHEL JACKsOA'.tl.Mil Satuuday, May 17, 18S4. ErCBLICAX ClltTV CO.Ml.Mia.. A. Republican County Convention Is hereby called to meet at the court house at Jacksonville on Monday, Ma the 10 th 1884, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket and attending to such other business as may come Lelore the convention. It is rcc ostended that the primary meetings be held in the several precincts at the usual place of voting on Saturday, Mav lOlh at one o'clock, r. jr.. The several precincts of the county will be entitled to nnn delegate and one for every 18 voles and traction of 8 or over, based upon the Tote cast for M. C. George, member of Congress, at the June election, 1882 which gives the fol. lowing representation : Aihland 9 I Little Butte 2 Applegate 1 Leland 1 Big Butte 1 Manzanita 2 Chimney Rook... 1 Pleasant Creek ...1 Eden 4 l Bock Point 1 Evans Creek 1 Stcrlincville...-. .1 Flounce Rock 1 Table Rock I Foot's Creek 1 Uniontown 2 Grant's Pass 1 I Willow Springs.. .1 Jacksonville 9 Medford 1 Total 42 MERRITT BELLINGER, Chairman. : X-CAMERO-.Secretary. Dentistry. E. L. Townsend, D. D. 8., will bo in Jacksonville June 1st, 1884, and remain ten days. Elamatu Couxty Ticket. The Republicans of Klamath have made the folio wiqs; nominations: Count v Judge, W. S. Moore; Clerk, W. C. Hale; sheriff, C. Putnam; School Su perintendent, It. Delap; Commission ers, Mat Obenchain and It. A. Em mitt; Assessor, Silas Kilgore; Coroner, Dr. Beach. No nomination were made for treasurer. Entertainment. The Champions of Honor of this place are making preparations for an entertainment to be given at Holt's hall on the evening . ot Saturday, May 24iii. The follow ing is the excellent programme which will be presented: 1. Opening Son-;; 2. Drama in three act, entitled "Our Folks;" 3. Solo, by Miss Dolla Penne baker; 4. "An Angel in a Saloon." Bible Socikty At the annual meeting of the Jackson county Bible Society, held on the llih inst., the following officers were ulpctrd; Rev. M. A. Williams, Piesident; Jo'm A. Boyer, Secretary; Wm. Hoffman, Treasurer and Deposialry, Executive committee, A. S Johnson. S. J. Day and Wm. Moorp. Collections taken up 519.95. Mail Contracts Telegrams from "Washington Miinuuuce tho following contracts let for four years from Julv 1st: Jacksonville to Medtnrd, H. B. Eastman, at 218. From Wolf creek to Lucky Queen, P. McMuhnn, at $324. From Grant.'s Pass to Wilder wile, P. McMnlimi at $4,636. ' The latter figure must be a mistake, as it is only a twelve mile, route, and it also does not agree with the bid put in by Mr. McMuhon. Gone to His Rlst. John Johnson, one of the piontcrs of Southern Ore gon, died at his home en Humbug creek, of heart disease May 10th, aged about 50 years. Deceased was one of the early Rettlers of this valley, was a man well and favorably known, and leave a wile and child and many friends to mourn his lc. His remains-were iuttrred in tliH JxcWnville cametery last Sunday and were followed to the grave, by a large concourse of friends. Peace to his ashes. Schootixq Scrape. A khooting crape occurred at Smith Rier, Cil., last Saturday in which three men ueie more or less injured as fullov,: Z Haines, Samuel Wiuton, and Wm. Beam. The affair took' place in the atore of D. Haight at that place. Mr. Haines was shot by n brother of Beam, Mr. Winton wa shot bv haid Beam and Beam was shot by Winton. llames was not expected to live at accounts. The other two ctp iously.hurt. Tho Beam broth- ihe aggressors and both are un- Lour informant writes us. 2 Yeaterday was tho Istrict school for this Be last teachincr Prof. Merritt will do as Prineiiml leof. Mr. Merritt has been in rge of the school a number of yea during that lime has built it up to uara not interior to any in the aana u is wan regret that torliitrvrt m,x -v teach any longer. Mr. is now engiged in other bust- ntsi that requires all of his- attention and this is the reason of his resigna tion at this time. Both pupils uud parents will remember ltitn kindly and wish him good fortune in his new oc cupation. The directors arc now in correspondence with a Profesior in the East to take charge of the school next September. m I The Mace Brothers Killed. terrible shooting aHVay occurred at irra, Wasco countv, Oregon, on Sun- ly afternoon, May 5, and telegraphic luces give the following account: Ihn Bland and Horace M. Mace met the saloon of SmeUer it MiCani ev immediately commented shoot They advanced until they almost bhed and each emptied every chain of his tevolver into the other. men fell dead, Bland nut in the fct and Mace on the sa'oon porch. Mace, hrother of Horace, was Isjiot, supposed to be accidentally not now known whether he will ir not. The trouble originated at ll come time ago, when it was ed Bland insulted Mao's wife. men bore excellent characters lern natives of Southern Oregon, iace boys having formerly resi. Jacksonville and their parents HI living in this county. Local Items- Politics red hot. Alex Martin has returned to Oak land, C'aL A "German pic nic" to Rogue River is being talked of. For a cough or cold there is no rem edy c qual'to A mm en's Cougp Syrup. Have you ever taken into considera tion the amount you owe the printer) Mumps are again making the rounds amng thoso who have not had them. Several fine showers of rain this week and the harvest will be bounti ful. The People's masi convention mflets here next Saturday to name a. county ticket. B. B. Tuttle,-of the postal service, was hero this week accompanied by las wife. Judge Prim has' gene to Linkville to attend the Circuit Court for Klam ath county. New gcods received at John Miller's Hunter' Emporium this week. Ex amine his stock. A largo lit of farming machinery was received at Cronemiller & Bird sey's this week. Jacob Heater is in charge of Dr. Jackson's ice house and will sell it in quantities to suit. The family of Henry Judge moved to Ashland this wees where they will locate permanently. The Petzold property was bousht by Teter Britt last Saturday at adminis trator's sale for $155. Chas. J. Howard and family of Josephine county are visiting friends and relations in the valley. Dr. Will Jnckson has gone to Ash land en profes'ional business' and will be absent a couple of weeks. Surveyor General To'man paid Southern Oregon n visit this week visiting Ashland and Jacksonville. JudgeS. J. Day started for Portland list Thursday to attend the Grand Lodge, I. 0. O. F. as a representative. W. A. Walker, general advertising g--nt for the California Fig Co., was in town this week making contracts. A gold locket containing the photo of tlie owner was lost on tho streets this week which the finder will please return. The marriage of Wm. L. Bilger and Miss Sullie Cardwell is announced to tnke place at Tucoma, W. T., about June 4th. Circuit Court for Klamath county bfgins next Monday with Judge Webster presiding. A light docket is noticeable. It' now takes from two to four pas senger coaches to ciry the travel be tween here and Medford, connecting with trains. Another wedding is announced for next wtek. The groom resides in Klamath county and tho bride lives iu Jacksonville. The Lavenburg hotel at Phoer.ix has been closed and the only public eating house there now is kept by Joseph Hockctt. Fred P. Cronemiller. a former Jack fonvillotypo, leturned from California this week and proposes remaining iu this section again. Mil's T)ela Penneluker has been re engaged for nno'her term having given the best of s ititsfaction as teacher of the Rock Point school. Yreka merchants havo commenced patronizing Portland and are shipping their goods via Ashland. They find lh.it the cheapest market. John O'Brien of Applegate brought is several loads of brooms of his own manufacture, to town this week and found ready sale for them. Karew-hki has several car-loads of farming nmchinery on tho road direct from tho East which he will offer fori sale at prices lower than ever. A lottery More, "heads I win and tails you lose" has been runnine in Judge's building for a week -past and the run of "tuckers" has been large. The Republicans of Medford at their ptimary meeting held lost Saturday placed A. L. Johnson in nomination for the office of Justice of tha-Beace. ettort suould have been made ,to.have Judge Deady deliver his lec ture on '"Law and Lawyers and he would have been assured a good audi ence. Bids for painting the gravo-yard fence and the railing leading up the hill will be received by the Board of Trustees up to the evening of May -2Gih. Wm. TJIrich was plected delegate to iht. Republican courty convention from Melford and Barny O'Neal will represent the Democracy from that precinct. A new Concord coach has been pur chased of the stage company by Pat MuMuhon for the Medford route anJ he will go over to Yreka next Mon day to ,et it. Politics will be booming to-d.iy at the Democratic county convention. Republicans nominate next Monday and then the ball will be started rolling in county affairs. The anniversary ball given by Ore gnnianPocahontas Tribe Imp. O. R. M. at Holt's Hall last Monday night proved a successful affair as usual and was enjoyed bv all pre.' en. Excellent music and supper were provided and the dancs was continued until early morn. The Red Men always take the lead in giving social parties and never fail in carrying them to a successful termination. Delegates to the Democratic county convention commenced arriving last evening mid button holeing was in act'io progress when we went to presv. Theie's music in the air. One of the finest monuments in our cemetery win placed in position this week by W. L. Record over the grac of Geo. Cooksey's son. This house is furnishing some neat work. Wo have received the first number of the "Star" published at Linkville which presents a neat -typographical appearance and looks newsy. We wish the publishers good success. Phillip Miller and C. R. Wikinson accompanied Mat Ohemhain east of the mountains. The latter took a lot of brood mares, belonging to John Watson, to his ranch in Klamith county. The express corner presents a much belter appearance since it received n coui.ln of coats of fresh nainr. Beek says he intended doing it all the time and that's why he declined letting the job to a whitewash artist. F. Hubbard is now stationed at Medford, Mr. Garcl at this place, and 0. F. Topping and F. Hubbard, Jr, at Rock Point, all of whom are pre pared to sell D. M. Osborne fc Co.'s machinery of every description. The match game of baseball at Ash. land yesterday afternoon, between a r.ine from that place and one from Yreka, proved rather a one-sided affair, the score standing G for Yreka and 59 for Ashland. A large crowd witnessed the game. The Astoria "Independent" an in dependent journal, and which lakes both Rf publican and Democratic tick ets and from them forms one of its own has placed the name of Hon. Bin gar Hermann at tho head of its col umns. The rumor that Bissett. the stoge robber had been caught seems to be without foundation, as it cannot be traced to any reliable source, and the report that Frank Howard had hern recaptured by Sheriff Jacobs is ulso a canard. W. L. Webster will once more ac cept the thanks of the Sentinel corps for a box of so'la. His business keens increasing and he now supplies all outside points adjacent to the town He sells at tho low prico of fifty cents per dozen. The C unty Commissioners last week granted liquor licenses to the follow ing pirties: E 1. Morgan at Phoenix, Tims. Charner at Gold Hill, Henry Bjuten t Poorman's creek and Cun ningham i Metz at the Ashlaud rail road depot. Tho Rf publican primaries last Sat urday elected the following delegates to the county convention next Monday: Jacob Klippel, J. C. McCully, David Cronemiller, John HockenjoB, E. B. Catbn, E."Jacobs,JbsepirBlattH. Dr Kubli niid Wm. D.;neff. J. M. Jarrett, who was arrested near Crescent City last week by Deputy Sheriff Wenb, had a preliminary ex animation the other day before Justice Hufferand was bound over in the sum of SI, 000 to appear beforo the next grand jury. He is still in jail. A shooting scrap'o occurred in Eden preeinct last Muml-iv between J. L. Worlow and F. G. Cocle-y in which the latter rrctived slight injuiies about the body, but nothing dangprous. Wor low had an examination before Justice Soule of Phoenix and bound over. Van Dunlap has been appoints! railroad agent at Phoenix and C. S. Sergeant officiates for W. F. & Co. at tho same place. Mike Greenn is rail road agent at Ashland J. D. Fountain for W. F. & Co. and G-orge M. Will ard for the N. P. express company. The Board of Trustees met several times this week aiid are engaged iu re vising and cmlih ing the ordinances of the town. The ide.i is a toocl one on it is now almost impossible to find what our laws ate on account of the numeious atnenidmeuts made to the different ordinances. Auimen's Cough Syrup, which is largely advertised by ths proprietor, is a realbj meritorious artie'e, and is far superior to remedies of .similar charact er. Give it one trial and you will be satisfied that we know whereof we speak. Editor "The Monitor" (Oath olic), San Francisco, Nov. 16th, 1S81. j The name of Georgo W. Stephenson appears on the call for an independent people's convention as published in the "Tidings" which" Fhould not be the case. Mr. Stephenson says ho is a candidate for tho nomination for Sher iff on the Republican ticket and if he fails in getting that he wants no other. Dr. D. S. Hoi Ion announces him self an independent candidate for the office of State Senator from Josephine county. The fact that the Doctor is a Democrat is the only fault we can find with him, but otherwise we think he could and would represent his constit uency as faithfully and as ably as any one else. In conversing with delegates to the Democratic county convention from many of the different precincts, we find almost n universal feeling favora ble to the elrction of Mr. Hermann to Cingrcss. Many Democrat who have r.eyer voted for a person on the oppo site ticket intend to support linn. "Plaindealer." The Empire Hotel at Medf.-.rd. J. W. Cunningham proprietor, lias done such a rushing business of late that the owner has been compelled to commence enlarging his building. He manages to keep up with tho demand for sup I lying meals, and a good one can be had there at any time, but his sleeping ac commodations are limited for the crowds that pour in on him at times. He says that he will soon be fixed to accommodate all who give him their patronage. The Potoffice wasimwedlo the old stand again this' swejjjnijJHl -presents a much neater and inofeJeKifortable ap pearance than befoTetfSfcax Muller's store in the same Ku'iJrSg js also be ing Gtted up and show.Vftff to good ad vantage with a Cue nersLick of good". Mr. Muller nude the seAion himself and if you want the lsRt out give him a call. X.'-- John A. HurlburtfJkting engineer for the 0. & C.-RvR;JiWy In townoni day this week and is asjplly as ever. He says there are stilljjeveral survey ing parties in the'fieId3jtho Siski- you, but iloes not tlnliicittie route will bo changed when wofkaKfagain com menced, the object'oflkejpresentsur veys being simply'to seaTany cut-offs can be gained. , Sgfi? D. L. "Watson ofCoos county and James W. Hamilton'of Douglas are-opposing candidatesjtfor the office of District Attorney forjthe second judicial district. ' Watsoiuis uncle to Hamilton and HamihqnU nephew to Watson and no matlerJ,who wins it will be all in the fainilyUncle says, however that he is goingito get even on nephew for a dirty trijlc'he played on him several years ago Among the probable' nominations of the Republicans of Jose'ubiue county is that of Frank M. Njckerson for County Clerk. Mr. Niccerson has now held the office for two terms and has always proved himself Ian obliging, faithful nna efficient tifficial, and should he be successful in) getting he nomination I he residents ofthat county could not do better than! to re-elect him. - The new brick buildings at Medford; owned by Byars and Jacobs, are fine structures and will mak beautiful, stores. Barruch Fislisr ilias rented tho one on the side street and will open a general merchandise .istorei there. The others are being negoti ated for by outside parties, and as thy are con nected the owners aro '-making an effort to rent them to one pirty as one large store. The Democratic primane i held here last Saturday selected ths following delegates to tho county contention to day by a majority of over eighty votes for the anti-Nirkell candidates: Henry ILItppol, S. J. Dav, W. J. Plymale, D. R. Jones, John Orth, K-iKubli, N. Fisher, II. K. Hanna, ' Thos. G. Fteames. They aro supposed to be op posed to Jacobs for Sheriff and in favor of Jackson. I Both the Republicans and Demo crats elected two additfonatj, delegates at the primaries held at Grant's Pass last Saturday with the hopesof getting them into the county conventions basing their claims on increase of pop ulation sinco last election. If this wore the rule every precinct in the county could claim additional rcpresen- muoii us mere is no uouet out an nave increased iu population, Hon. "iVfathw -ueady? -Judge of Court cK, Oregon, tho U. S. District Co deliveied a lecture at Ashland last Tuesday for tho benefit of : Ashland College and was greeted with a good audience. On Wednesday riioming he arrived here as.the guest of C. C. Beek man, visiting the Sterling mines with Frank Ennis and also taking in the sights, untieing the changed, that had taken place sinco his residence here some time about 1855. No met many old time friends while here jand was heartily welcomed by them, i Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Deady and MrH. Dr. Marvin of Portland, and. the party started homeward last evening. Religious Items. Rev. R. J. Sharp will preach in the Medford church to morrow both mornin" and evening. Annual Missionary se'mon i" the morning and a collection wille taken up. In the afternoon at half past two lie will preich at Medford Rev. R. 0. Oglesby will preach at Brownsborough nn Sundav moyniug at 11 o'cloc; and at Eaglo Point in ths afternoon at four Rev. M. A. Williams preaches at Eagle Point Sunday, at the usual morning hour ....Elder M. Peterson holds services at Lone Oak school house Sunday, in the morning and afternoon. Josephink County Nomination?. The following ticket is the one nam ed by tLe Democracy of Josephine county: State Senator," J. E. Syferth, Herreseiitative, Arthur Porter; Clerk Chas. Hughes; Shrrjl-likejk4cr; Assessor J. T. Bryan; School Sjiperin- iciiuem, a. j. unapman; Uountir Com missioners, Abe Co'c and J. M The ticket, as n whole, is not ed, a strong one ny any meal more than one of the candidates tmed to go up Salt river. Tl, puuncans mate nominations uro day. Land Office Business. TVe fol lowing is the amount of bushier trans acted at Roseburg for the nifntli of April: 10G3 acre sold for cak'i; 23 homestead entries made, em "i 3.11G acres; 34 pre eruption filjni-4 timber entries; on-3 donation certificate issued and 1,300 acres selected as Coos Bay wagon road land, "I am a firm trade d the remarked the trai ijxe luncn counter, -jvnci l in tor pro tection," remarked the saloon, keeper uk he planted liisbooic'n the basement section of the tramp's pant;. All fur ther discussion on the question was postponed indefinitely. " Rf.ddisg, Gal., Feb. 15 th, 1682. Wo have two drag stores oae at Anderson, dl., and the othj here. Wo have kepi and sold fAmen's Cnujli Syrup for some lime anfind it gives satisfaction. GLEAVES ii AvEEflX. Settle Up. All knowing them- selves indebted to the estate of t:e late Madame Holt are requestedisettle at once, and those having clajB;ainst L the same will.preseut thejB office tf the U. S. Hotel. - .A :H Lost His Man. The stage robber Fiauk Howard arrested in Shasta county, on charge of robbing stuge at Grant's Pass, in Oregon, last winter, and held in Shasta upon requisition from tho Governor of Oregon, escaped at Castle Rock last Sunday evening from the Jackson count Sheriff, A. S. Jacobs, while stage slopped ,for change of horses. It is said the Sheriff was asleep in the Stage, and that tho rob ber getting out with oMjcr, ran off. He had hand cuffs on, which would not interfere much with his getting away. The Sheriff, discovering his man had skipped, remained, and is now making a hot chase to catch him, with pros pects of success, as their are many no doubt, who will lend their aid. "Yreka Journal." PEOPLE'S CO.WENTIUS. To the voters and tax payers of Jack son county. The undersigned call upon all who are in favor ot the people express ing their choice, independent ot parties rings and politicians, to meet in Mass Convention at the Court House in Jack sonville, May 24, to nominate candidates for the various .'.ounty offices, who will rise above parties and "faithfully represent the people, and while living at our hands will never oetray our trust. John E. Ross, James B MilU. John Watson, C. Mingus, JohnR.Ticc, M.Hajlcy, R. J. Cameron. John B. U'risley, Henry Vbcgcli, James Winingam, W. G. Knighton, Hairy Richardson, J ohn Ashmead, Charles W. Knhton, It. Reinach, Levi Dawson, AV. J. Stanley, Q. II. Breeding, W. Harper, Silvester Saltmarsli. The above rail has been signed by many others in all the precincts. How Ashland Received Its Name "Your first trip to Ashland!" asked an "Oregonian" reporter of Judge Deady at the east side triin yesterday morning. "No, this will -be my sec ond trip," replied the Judge. "I was present when the town was named. That was in 1S54. I had besn hold ing court in Jacksonville, and after it adjourned several of us took a trip 'out south.' There wax a fine little water power there, and a number of settlers had gathered to tako steps to ward building a mill. Most of them were Whigs and great admirers of Henrj Clav; so they called the place Ashland, in honor of the homo of the Kentucky statesman. "Oregonian." r- TIic Popular Approval. Of the now famous Syrup of Figs as the most efficacious and agreeable preparation ever offered to the world as a cure for Habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion and kindred 1II9, has been won by the wiso plan pursued by the California Fig Syrup Company. Knowing that any remedy truly beneficial in its effects ou the system, nnd at the same time pleasant to the taste, ill meet witli a rapid sale, the Company, through its agents Merritt & Robinson Jacksonville, Vrooman k Miller Medfdrd gives away sample bottle free of charge. Try it tt4udge-for"jouTBHlf. Large bottle fifty cents or one dollar.- Fiftieth Birthday. Quite a large number of friends of John Orth, ac companied by the Jacksonville .cornet band, paid tl at gentleman a visit at his residence last Wednesday night, giving him a serenade and congratu lating him on his fiftieth birthdav. Johnny, of course, asked the crowd in. when they were seated to one of the finest lunches we have seen in Jack sonville, and wine and beer flowed like water. Festivities continued un til a late hour at night when all re tired wishing that Johnny's birthday camo oftner. We join with the rest in wir-hiii" him fiftv more and hone that all will be as jolly as the last one. Attention Every Farmer. Be fore ordering mowe, headers, rakes, harvesters and other heavy machinery call on Bilger fc Ma?gly and see what they will do for you. They are per manently located and will guarantee satisfaction. nr-j -". !-; MARHIUD. RIGGS STEPHENSON At the residence of the bride's plTrenta in this precinct, May 11th, 1884, by J. H. Huffer, J. P., Geo. Ri;gs"and Miss Carrie Stephenson. STORM ER WILSON In this city. May 14th, 1884, by Rev. J. j. Slo ver, W. O. Sormer and Mis Pho be WiUon, all of CS- ' l"ass pre cinct. DEWS PHILLTPS Near Union town, -t the lesideace of the bride's parens, May 14th, 1884, by J. H. :ri'. Jt"-. Uliver Dews and Miss die Phillips. ROCKMAN SMITH Near Lucky Queen. Mav 11th. 1RS4 i.v Hon. G. Crockett, rounty judge of Joseplpne, Arthur Brocktuanand Miss C. Smith. BORtf. JJUWrLlttlo Butte May llih, 1884, to Mr. and Mrs. at . . . Mart Hurst, a daughter. BINGERMAN On Williams creek, May 3d, lb'84, to Mr. and Mrs. Bingerman, a daughter: LEWIS At Phoenix, Mav, 5th, 1884. to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis. a daughter. DUNLAP At Phoenix, May 13th, 1884, to Mr. aud Mrs. V. A. Dun lap, a daughter. DIKD. LIPKY Near Brownsborouh, May 13th, 1SS4, of typhoid fever Theo dore Lipky; aged 62 years, 5 months and 5 days. STANLEY At Medford, May 10th, 1884, Jane, daughter of H-'and R. Stanley; aged 3 years, 1 month aud 20 days. JOHNSON At his residence on Humbug creek. Applegate precinct, May 10th, 1884. of heart disease. John Johnson; aged about50 years, Successful Bidders. The follow ing is a list cf the lowest bids for goods to bo delivered at Fort Klamath: E. R. Reame', 240,000 nonnds oats at S3 S9 per hundred, Chas. S. Moore, 50,000 pounds oats at 3 90 p?r huu dreil; satre, 25,000 pounds barley at ?3 90 per hundred; Newman Fisher, 150,000 pounds oats at $3 50 per hun dred; fame, 20,000 pounds bran at S3.50; Al. Ferree, 11,000 bushels of charcoal at 19c; Thos. O. Andrews. 300,000 pounds hay at 11.90 per ton'; name; 80,000 pounds straw at 1 1.90; J no. Magher, 300,000 pounds hay (cut on Reservation) at 5.44 per ton; same, 80,000 pounds straw, S5.44 per ton; Sikes Worden, 700 cords sott wood at S3 75 per cord. Transportation: D. J. Ferree, Ash land to Fort Klamath, $2.30 per 100 pounds; winter 160 per cent increase (5.98). Linkville "Star." - Sjrnp of Flzs. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousnes, Indigestion and kindred ill. Cleanses tlm system, purifies the Kood, regulutes llio liver and acts on tho Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills nnd Fevers,- etc. Strengthens tho organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous medicine?, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and largo bottlo for sale by Merritt it Robinson Jackson ville, Vrooman & Miller Medford. For. Sale. Mrs. B. F. Dowell will sell, at reduced prices, dress goods, woolen goods, fringes, Jaces, table lin en, gent's fine linen hemstitched hand kerchiefs, underclothing for ladies and gentlemen of very tine 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 Brownsvilb woolen mills. Closlas Out at Cost. Our entire stock of general merch andise, in whole or in part, is now for sale at cost with a iew of a chan"e in business. All indebted to us are notified to call and ECttle without de lay. Rkames Bros. Jacksonville, Jan. 5, 18S4. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. Brooks, agent. SHILOffS COUGH and Con sumption Cure is sold by us on a guar antee. It cures consunmtion. Call at Brooks'. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved bv Shiloh's Cure. Brooks, agent. T II AT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured l.y Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Brooks keeps it. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and Canker Mouth. At Brooks. For lame Dick, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sain at Brooks. "HACKMETACK." a lasting and fragrant perfume. Prico 25 and 50 cpnts. For sale at Brooks. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale at E. C. Brooks'. ARE YOU MADE miserable by in digestion. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. E. C. Brooks, agent. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For State Senator. I hereby announce myself as an Inde pendent candidate for the office of tatc Sen ttor from Josephine county subject to the decision of .the volers of that county at the election to be held June 2d. 18St DR. D. S. IIOLTON. County Treasurer's Notice.- Office op County TiiEAsunnn. ) Kerbyvillc, Or.. May 17 1834. f Notice is hereby given that there are funds n the county treasury for the re demption of the following county war rants, protested up to Nov. 1st 18C-2. Numbers 123, 123, 12!, 131, 1S2, 17. 1C2, 107, 172, 173, 174, 192, 191,190,182,183, 184, 185. 18(5, 188, 189. 181. 137, 197, 110, 120, 202, 213, 214, 21C, 248, 14, !, 3.- -Interest on the same will cease from this dst; N.DeLamattisk, Treasurer. By J. A. Wilsos, Deputy. Notice. .. Land Office at-Roseburg, Or., ) . , May 12, 1881. f Notice is hereby given lhat the follow. f aW'Tttra&scyjfir. huffed .nojjce&J his intention to make final proof in sup- ijuh ui ma uiuilu, uuu mm S.'IHI prooi Will be made before the Judge or Clo k of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday Jut e 28. 1834, viz: RF.Owinss. homestead No. 3273, for the S Vf ofS E if and S E 1-4 ot a W 1-4 bee. 12 nnd N E Jf ofN XV 1-4 and N W 1-4 of N E 1-4 Ses. 13 T 3(5 S IU precinct.-r?mc3,.!'c fo1 owln? witnesses " Inve He "' uiuuuuuus resilience unnn. nnii en. tivation or. said land, viz: Wm. Brail ing, .jona ureccting, .Noah Bowers, T. II.' Haymondall of Woodvillc Jacksou county Oregon. Also at the same time and place, viz: Ephraim O wings. Homestead No. 3274 ror the W 1-2 of N" 1.4 Sec 13 and NE 1-4 of N E 1-4 fee. 14 T 30 S R 4 Wet. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation ot said land, viz: John Breeding Wm. Breeding. Noah Bowers, T. II. Raymond all of Woodvillc, Jackson Co, Oregon. W.U..F. Bexjamlv, Register. EMPIRE HOTEL. Modford, Or. J. w. Cunninehan. Pron. This commodious nnd wnll.nrrinfr.rl hotel is now open for the accommodation of goests. and will be kept on the most approved plan. The tab'e will alwavs be supplied with the best the market affords. Especial in ducements are offered the traveling pub- uc,-, , '' w' RUNNING Medford, Feb. 25, 1834. Odd Fellow's Euildio; JutkscrTillf Ok gon- 1 DEALER AND WORKER 1 TIN.SHEET IRON, COPPER. LEAD'.. Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT- MAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES A- HARDWARE, TINWARE; POWDEROP EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps', VVG0DE9 & irILLOW WARC' ROPE. NAIL3-, Paints Oils, Yarnisli, Glass CUTLEKF, WIRE,- Shot, BVnshs, Chains. 3E?dso ETC., ETCr I have secured the services of a first- class mechanic, and am piepared to do' all repairing promptly- and in superior' btyle. In connection with the abova I am to-' ccivingand have ron?tantIy on hand ' full ond first-class stock of GHOCEHX2S, DttT-OOODS, CCM C OTS, T0DACCO1 . -RKAUV MADfc CMJTUINQ, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, &6 Everything sold at reasonable fates K. KUBLL Jacksoavilh, Sfarch 9, 187a. II. E. DOSC Don't buy want the best ''liOSS IJOOIS" III11CS3 you' bee that our uamc is on every p:iir. EVERY PAIR' GUARANTEED. AKIN, SELLING & CO. V given by ' Orrsoatan fticaliontns Trtba o. L4e Monday May 12th, 18S4- rnoanAuME-- . Recettiok Committer-; David' Crmvy IliiYner.l'iJii Crob.'E.TJ. Vatsoi., ILK.- rtt.- Hanna. Floor Managers. J. R. Little, Wm. Mcnsor, Chas. McUll, A.F.Eddy, James (Juerrin, Frank Stecdman. Decoiiatiso t'cMMiTTEE. I). W. Cros by, J. T. Rnloson, Frank Lorraine, J. Parks, Henry, P:ipc Jr. General Committee J. G. Birdsey, J. Whipp, and Adam Schmidt. Ticket including supper $3.03. Tho best of music will 1:2 pw.uled and all are' iuvited. Nervous Debility, A SURE CURE GUARANTEED DR-, E. C. WEST'S nerve and brant trcitmcst, .1 snecihV. for Ilvsteria. Dizziness, Convulsions. Nervous Head ache. Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorhoea. Impotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by ovcr-cxertion, selt-abusc' or ovcr-indulg- encu, wiui-u icaus 10 misery, uccay ana death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment; one dollar :i box, or six boxes for five dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Wc guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order rercived by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarrutec to return the money if the treatment tfoes not effect a cure. Gitaran tecs issued only by . Woodaud, Clarke & Co., Wholesale anc" Rilail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Orders by mall at regular prices. f. s. akin, unx selt.i:;o, A t.