mwffm&mt&m' 0BE30H 8EHTIHEL. JAUK.'MAVII.I.K Saturday. Juxe 28, 18S4. Accidest. A. Soil of Win. Herriott of Applegate had an arm fractured and broken last Monday by getiinq thrown from a horse. Dr. Aiken ayn Ln is quite badly injured but he will fe all right in a nhort time. Bast Suow. Tho executive com ritUe oa the 4th of July celebration Hart decided ta award a premium of $5 for the handsomest girl baby, and a like buri for the handsomest boy baby not over eighteen months old. Attention Evei.t Facjieil Be fore ordering inowrrit, header, rakes, harvesters and oilier heavy machinery call on Bilger fc ilasgly and see what they will do for you. They are per aaanentlv located and will guarantee satisfaction. Notice. All homsiead and pre-emption claimants are required to give their post cilice mid res with their ap plications. If they he not furnished thir claiiBlrHABfcBteeeord un til they are. It is required by the csmmissinner. Wu. F. Bkkjamin, Register. Inspecting! Lines. F. II. Limb, Superintendent of the Western Ui'ion Telegraph Co. for thin division, was in town yesterday accompanied by hit. wife. He is making a tour of inspec tion of the lines in this sec'ion wi It a Tiew of putting them in good repair for wiutcr use. Another. Change. Since DeRo boaui and son took charge of the U. S. Hotel numerouK in.pravemenls hae been made in the management and the looks cf the house. Yesterday atioth r jctod change was made by suhsti luting white cooks and rAitprii in the place of the Chinamrn formerly em ployed. A decided change is notice able. Mountain Pauties Soon aftrr the Fourth 'f July a party composed of Jud:;e Watson, K. Kuhli, J. C. McCullv, J. P. McDsmVl, SI. Cnton, David Croneiinllrr and veveial otherti will start for the Ctniiahsr coutttry in the SUkivouR fur a trip of recreation, hunting and pleasure. Taey expect to lid abrt-tit about three weeks end w spect to t-ee the gnme market overstocked on their return. Mail Changes. Th? Postofiice D partment at Wushinjlon lias ordered the following: change in mail rcutt-K in Southern Oregon: lliute ii,'lH Sim's valley to D?kiiin'. Leive Sim'a valley Friday at 1 p. u.; ariiw at Etna bv G r. u. Leave E na Bat urday fit C A. u.; niri'-e at Dexkimt li. R M. . Leave Di-nLhi;,' Hpnday e' C , u..arrivn at Bam' '.v i., 0 P. u. Route 44,270. wtww'ii Jiickvinville tt,,l...tiroa.l a atio i. Omit railroad a tion, embr;e aud eni at I'hoeuix Increase in distanc-, 2J ui'es, or 9 cilia s in nil. Religious Items. Rev. F. X. Blanehtjt will hold Kerviceu at 1st. Frar.cis church, Ealn Point, one week lnta Sunda. Rev. M. A. Wiliiauis preacke at thn Prli leriuii church isi this plkre Sunday morning " mid at .Medford in the afternoon Eider il. Palen-on prec!iew near the uouih f Thiintjison creek nst Ruu.Isy. Iter. B. J. Sharp will i:ot fill hi reg uiAr appointment uest Kudy.... Itegular service t at the CAholie church in hts place, 15ei. F. X. i'.a.n chet prfsiding Rev. K. 0. 0let.!iv preaches at the 31. E. Church in tin place Sunday uuirnin mid etcuiii". Fikk. The Odd Fellows' building, had a narrow eacape from lire on llondny evening. Tiiat being the time of the regular ui-etin of :he Ilebrkah degree lodge, the janitor hid just finished filling and lighting the lamps, and was yet in the ante ro.iiit when the center chandelier fell iih a fearful crall, the oil igniting insUntlv and filled the hall with the blaze. Svcral perfioiiK rushed in and succeed ed in ej;tinguiliiiig the fhmps before the firn compuny, which responded promptlv, had arrived. The Rebek.th decree lodge had presented the Odd Fellows with a new carpet which had .recently been laid at an expense ot $130 and the hall lmd been newly painted and fitted up which was all ruined by the fire. The building was uininjured. ie lawr probably rench S300, fully insured in the Phoenix Iusuranco Co. of Hartford, Conn. Got Caught. Tuesday "Oregon tan" contained a dispatch from Hills boro stating that the dwelling of Lewis Xeckley, four miles from that p ace, had been burned; that lu charm re mains were found in the ruin; that he waa supposed to have heen murdered, and that the house was fired to conceal the crime. Liter investigations go to show that Keckley was not burned as .a man has turned up at Ashland par tially insane answerng his descn'p'.ion. The remains found in the hou-e that wa burned shrouds the affair in mvc tcry, which investigation nay here after unravel. Keckley's life'wan in sured for S5.500. A telegram from Ashland of the 2.Vli says that the sheriff and the clerk of Vashinston county arrived bv this morning' train. They recognize the insane man in cus tody as Lewis Keckley. Lnst night about roidniuht Keckley confessed to the town marshal that he had dug up a corpse that was buried near hix farm .and placed it wlipre he slept and set fire to the house. His reason for doing so was that he could not mak-j a Jiving there, and he wanted to go where no one kn6w him, and that they would think he was dend. The sheriff lenTes by thin evening's train jwkh Keckley in charge. Local -Items- Another firo this week. Circuit Court is still in session. Sol Wise of Ashland called this week. The glorious Fourth is the next on the docket. Miss Mamie Brentano has returned' from Portland. Chai. Ji Howard catao over from Josephine this week. A fine let of brick are sow o 3d red for tale by G. W. Holt. , " Surveyor General Tolman and iaraily wore in town this week. The fruit and grajie crop never lookd better at this time of year. C. C. B-ekman has returned from a trip to Sau Francisco and Portland. Tin new county officials will take charge one week from next MoinUy. M. Colwell ia still on the sick list but was impr.iving at last accounts. Don't fail to read what Prof. E.T. Kucler has to say in our advertising columns. The highest market price for hides and furs is paid by Barruch Fisher at Medford. An adjuster to settle the loss in curred bv the Odd Fellow's firo will be here to-morrow. Take a look at that fine stock of goods at Solomon & Mensor's and en quire their price. The Diilv News of Portland has changed hands and a decided improve ment has been made. An easy wav to get rid of cats hang two of them by the tails' over a clothes lilt J. Time two minutes. Robert Westrnp has taken the rod a'.riin as agent for the Wheeler i Witkcn sewing machine company. A car lovl of Biiu vs.gons arrived tlii- week fur Bds'r fc Maegly arut are now reedy for inspeciuii and sale. Humorcus'resiilents of Grants Pass have Im'hi hero this wee k as wittiiPKspH in. the s.tye robbery cases now en trial. A full attendance of Red Men is requested for next Tuesdity evening ns business of importance will come up. Dr. J. Brown returned from .Joe- p'-iuie county last Thursdy. He has b-en in const tut attendance on several cliruuiu o6eu there. Carlo Gudilard is now in the. butch ering jiuMueiu; at Medford. He pur i?l;M-d the tools Mid fixtures formally owned by Dyar ifcCo. The JajkeouvUle Aintlcare. sccom panie.d bv the Sier Cornet Band, went ta Medford last evening to pre c-sni the play ''Our Folk' JarretM was discharged this mora ine; by Jucg Webster and the teiy jury was ulii'i released as no more jun trixls- r'emtiu on the docket. Mi Minnie DWitt of Yrefca i iitinu Mis.- Emm Pane of tins place. Miss Lt'die Ivi'b'iurn wf Portland is u'r-) viBinng fritn Is i?i Jacksonville. Jii ietvRt'. our ununtv Jui ; elect, tiiikh of moving hf ro soon and becoming a resident of Jacksonville. Wo wuiiM be g'ud io. welcome, him. A. L Jchmaa, real tate agAt at ilifirJ, wld f8,0CQ worth of land vesterdav. in sold the Bie farm of Lewi Sheidlor near Jacksonville in the lot. - We hae tent out numerous sUte meutB of iicouuta mid as we need the money for contemplated improvements we hope those owing us will respond at once. All th vehicle in Plymsle's livery stable liave been newly painted and other mprvanienti have been made. First -Irks tigs can be had -there at any tiaie. From July 1st to July 4th, th-3 C. fc O S'.Kge Co., will sell rouud trip tickets from Yreka to Ashlund and leturn, good until July 10-h, for one half of regular rates. Harry Limbert the genial host of be main hotel at Grant's Pass, wag in town this week. If you have oc casion to travel that way dont fail to ivo him a call. Read Prof. E. T.-Kugler's card in another column and govern yourself accordingly. Hti saya the .rinciple there established is a correct one and wo agree with him. All those who want to join' the ivailiathutupianR on the Fourth ufjulv are iqueted to meet at the City-Hull next Monday night to make the nec essary arrangements. G. A. Hur.bell of Jacksonville, Mark Cut vie of Woodxille, G. F. Bill ings of Ashland and A. L. Jchn sou have been appointed Notaries Public by Governor Moody. Prop the limns of your fruit trees before it is too late. Remember th old adaue 0f a stitch ic. Bv attend- ins to this you will not only save your tree out a great ileal of fruit Medford will celebrate the Fourth in good style and the preperations are going forward on a large scalp. Thev exect a large crowd there and will spare no pains to entertain them. John Smith left town thij week just as John Doe was coming in and Ric'iard Rse is also expected soon. "We will cronicle the fact when he ar rives so as to keep up with the times. The Yreka Brass Brand will fur nisr music for the Fourth of July eel bration at Ashland and in the even ing they will give a ball at the pa- viihon jn the grove. A good dancing floor will be put up and a large crowd is looked for, the managers also protr isiDg a good time for all who attend. "Win. H. Parker, County Clerk elect, has purchased the Savage property on Oregon street, formerly known as the Howard residence, for G50, and will move his family to town in a few days. Newell DeLamatter, Treasurer of Jo.-ephiue county, wad in town several days this week. He was detained a few days on account of sickness but re turned last Friday considerably im proved. The Twrnty Grst infantrr, to whom such a flittering farewell .ball wav given recently, and wk will ltrars Port Towntend early a'ext week, will ex change stations with the Department of the Platte. On quite a numerous clss of goods the Northern Pacific express company charges less tor transpiration from Portland here than the usual freight charges levied by the railroad. Eu quire charges. Hubert R. Duniway, business man ager of the Duniway Publishing Com pany, was tu.irried on Monday even ing to Miss Cora Parsons, at the home of the. bride's parents, by tbe.Kev. F. II. Marvin. W. W. Cardwell and Frank Neil have returned from their studies at (he State University. The former gradu ated the last term and the latter will return again in the Fall when school' eminences again. Col. Wm. Martin father of .Mrs W.J. Plymale, is here on a viiit to his daugh ter. He is one of the pioneers of Southern Oregon and hasjust returned from the annual reunion of the Slate Society at Salem. A fino new store building has just been fini'bed for Henry Judge at Ah Wild on the vacantlot'netwteti the O.ld Fellows and McCall bricks He moved his saddler shop into the new building this week. Mrs. Jcmea McDonough, of Willow Springs, will start, the first of the coming week, for an extensive trip to FortUnd and Eastern Oiegon, for the benefit of her health, which has not been good of late. From present appearances Tildeu is the only Moes the Democratic party csti find to lead theio. out of the wil derness and he acknowledges that he. has got so old and blind that he cant lind and keep the path. McV:iv fc Ijiwson purchased several head of fine snd large hones in the valley during their stay hero and also bought ten bulls of Hmiley Bros. Tiiey started for their home ia Smith Itiver, Cal., last Thursday. Rev. F. X. Blanchet will hold ser vice at the Citbolic Church in Eajje Point on Sunday July Gilt. During the eerices an interestirg ceremony will be performed, all of which is liable to draw a large congregation. T!io railroad elertinn in lerltul, last Tuesday, resulted in 're instating nearly Um whole of the old board, and i significant of the fact that the O. R. St N. Co. desire to imuctriin the old relations with tho VilUrd lilies. George Eitg'e nnd Ab. Giddings of Ashland, II. W. Stevenson, JlVan Winkle, H. A Grijsby, Newt Yociim and Geiirge It Justus of C run's Piss have been hero this week .vtending court as witnesses in the stage robbery rates. . Two hundred aerM of th DeEo .ot plsrc twa niili MMtheet of Jaek sonville ia offrea for sule. A good lesi-ience, fit o water and good land will ba found there and the price i reasonable. Cll at the TJ. S. Uutel for articulars. B. B. Beektaan of Jacksonville, who graduated with high honors at tLn State University, Eugene City, last week, was elected tutor for that insti tution by the Board of Reenf, at an iintmal salary of $900. This speaks well for Ben's ability. G. O. Cheney will go to Crescent City to Buperntend the construction of thn new Court Houue at that place for L. S. P. Marsh, iho contractor. Mr. Marsh will take personal charge of his contract for building new quar tern at Fort Klamath. The Soda Springs House alove Ash land, now kept by L. B. Tucker, is nl ready crowded with guest although 'he wjutrer has been such tint Sum raer r8ortshaiehardly been thought of. It is a pleasant place for families to go during the hot spell. Re T. F. Royal has accepted an a pointment to do mis-siniiary work, among the Indians at K aniMh, atd 31 rs. Roval will assume the duties of matron of the Indian fcchool at that place, to be assisted in teaching by the daughter Miss -rEo'ia Royal. P. B. Whitney was in town several days thin week. irr. Whitney i; mak ing arrangements with the fruit grow ers of this valley, for thn shipment of their products to Portland. The rates charged, which are quite reason able, will be found in another column. Fio of the candidates nominated for Presidential Electors on the Dem ocratic ticket in California have de clined the honor and ask that others be substituted. Of course there is nothing significant in this it only means that the Stata is sure for Blaine. Senator Slater has reported to the Senate, from lb j Comuiitte on Publ'c Linilp, a substitute for the House bill to declare tho forfeiture of the unearn ed land grant made by act of May, 1870, to aid in the construction of a railroid and telegraph line from Port land, Oregon, to Astoria aid McMimi ville, in the same Stale. Thu substi tute provide that so much of the laud granted by that act as are sd jicent to and contiuous with the un completed portions of the railroad be declared forfeited to the United States and restored to the public domain, and that they be made subject to diepoal under the general land laws of tbe United States, Tho case olTlJchftrds-tjiCDunlap, a case of assault and battery, occupied the attention of Justic?Huffer' court on .Monday last. . Xne ewe was The ewe was tried by jury who failed to.agMi when the defendant plead guilty tt the charge and was fine' $5 and COEW,' amounting inail to about SI 60. Wo learn that Dr. Ashton attempted to commit suicide last Sunday, in hie cabin at Scott Bar. Htised a surgi cal instrument, cutting himself in tbe neck, with intention of cutting jutular vein, without fsueceu. Tb Doctor had bfec quit despondent fer t k!c or ra ore. Yreka Journal. k France M. Plymale hat formed a partnership with Win. Angle and the Farmer's store at Medford will here aftepbo conducted in the firm name of Angle nnd Plymale. Prices have boen marked down totthf. lowest poni ble notch and the house is rmilding up a fine trade. A car load of salt was re ceived there this eek. ' Go to Bi.ger t Maegly for che.ip goods They are .receiving t:cods by ear loads and selling lowerj lljJ' ever. 5 gallon best eoaljlrat -S2p iiad barley forks 75 cents each;Jf'a'n w.gs ons $114; fruit pressesjf4'50; 'cook, stores $20; barbed fonciri t ,1 and SJc"tits per pound. Wejsaeau business'call and se us. G. Kfirewski, agent for i ho Defrfng twine-bindera, will have so ne of thos famous machines at work at the farn,s of J. A. Cardwell and - 3ol. R. F 3laury as soon as the went lier" settles, when a general invitation s extended to everybody to-see Ihera work. He will then be ready to do cxistom-work. guaranteeing prompt execution and thorough satisfaction. Tlie different committees appointed fpr the Fourth of July eel bration in Jacksonville have been bus ily at work this week and they propose c-Jebraing jn the old fashioned style. ' Sufficient ineaDT have been raised to make it one or tr. grandest the town hi is eyer seen for many year and thr firr works in the evening will also be a feature not witnessed here for several yearn past. The firemrn, are .niakingy extensive preparations, for thetelebrj lion, of the coming Fourth of July, an 1,-it prom ises to be a great succf.sj Thn fire works nnd ball in the evening will be the, ttractioti, and esppciilly" should tho citizens of Jackson wile! give' sub stantial aid and encouragement' to the fi i e company for they have demonstrat ed the, fact tint they can be relied on in time of nerd. The friends of education in Salem are making ex I eunive .arrangements for the proper reception of all who may attend th State Teachers' Association, wlicli :ets in licit city on Mondar next, and will continue in, session for four dsvs, closing Thurdy July 3, 1884. Tiie sestionsAwill lie held in the legislative hall uf thec.tpitol build ing. A very rxtnii-e ami interest in j progrnmme has'beeujirePsrVW, atid ad ute-tlly reduee.1 "raits YiTins leen secured over th- vriois lines of trav. el, a largo alten4Ati is sured. Ti silver cornet lund under the leadership ot Prof. Scitmitt is making rapid improvement and will soon take rank s.i the bet in this part of the stste. 3fr. Schmitt is detoting him self to trainin; of his pupils and their progress i reinsiksble for the length of time the b-iud h is been organized. The boys iiitend to make an effort afer.f he 4th to raie the bnllsuce of the money dun on the instruments which is $135 an-4 our citiirtu should help the boys to clear tbrvWi of thn in !-htvitC!S tltat Mr. Schmitt hid to ajsutco in order to get thu band start ed. Ciecuit Court Puoceedixcs. Since repoit of last week the following proceedings hve been rtcoided in the Circuit Court: State vn. C. W. Keton nnd others; robbery. O.l motion of the dUtrct attorney the indictment against said Iveeton was dismissed, so that he could bn used as a witness for the State in trial of his co 'efeiidants. It wds order ed that, he also be placed under bonds of 1,003 to iippear as such witne-ts, and in do'au t of bail he was committed to the custody of the sheriff. JI C. Dollarhide v. O. k C.B. It. Co ; damages. Continued. J. A. Higgins v.. Jacob Mibs; to ferecloss mortgage. Dismisied. W. C. D.ilev, J. R. Tozr an 1 IT. S. Emery vs. A. D. Ilclinrmet l; spe cific performance of con'ract for coa vevance of land. A D. Ileltmn np pointed guardian ad litein-for"U. S. G. and Otis O. Helman, minors. ' S ate vs. Win. Bi-coe,Wiblwrr, case submitted tit jurtVstenUy Afternoon and a verdict of guilty a charged re turned. A. O. U. W. Tlie- pracric.1 bene fit resulting from membership in tha order of the A. O. U. W , was illus trated rFceut'y in the denth of 21. V. Jones, art old resident o! this coanty. A few cys.pj;o his widow was the recipient of the sneg turn cf tw.V thottsnnd dollars frora the nr.vsd ofiicn of the Jolge of the Ancient OriW of United Workmen of the State of Cal ifornia. This sum alone woald be ci-oigh to keep the wolf from the door in her declining years. Thous ands of widows and orphans in this State have reason to thank Providence that their husbands and fathers were members of the above mentioned beneficiary society. "Del Norte Record." Convicted. The grand jury at their last session found true bil against five parties for complicity in the stage robbbery near Grants Passin January last and the petty jury ih the first cair tried tha of Wlu. Bc-e, Dep utr Sheriff at the time found tho de feudint guilty as charged last evening after being out a little oyer one hour. Ttiecharg against Keeton, who turn ed State's evidence, has been dismissed and Jarrett's case will corae up next, the other two defendants beingjstill at large. Briscoe will be sentenced bv Judjja WebsUr mexi Mtdy Graduated. B. U. Beekman and W. W. Card Well graduated at the Oregon State University on the 15th inst. and aio now ready to commence the baitle of life on their own account. Frank HufiVr, another Jackson county stu dent, did not attend the college last year and for this reason his name dors not sppeir. We copy A synopsis of , the uddrnsses of tbe graduates as published in tho Eugene "Journal:" The 'Drama of Human Progress, was B. B. Bokuika's kubj-rt. Tfctt avnuts of hittory may be compared with the acting of a Drama, as being- "linked together by a chain of causa and effect," and bearing a -definite relation to a ccutral idea. At first everything is dim, but as the ogrs roll on nations rise uud fall. GrPf.ce and Rome being to tho front their share iu the play was only to fall and leave tha world in deejer darknek than before. "Evety resolution that has been, taken has gathered Us forces slowly and iui perceptibly." The Magna Charta of 'England, the Declaration of Rights of 'France, and the Declaration of Inde pendence of our country, are the weap ons used in the war of human free dom." Tho printing press has given a strong impetus to thought. Ttie rlec trie cord has brought nations within swaking distance. "Universality of education and the omnipresence of the, prta hre enlightening the massrs and forming the only true basis of stability and progress." Mr. B-ekmsn's oration was ft credit to himself and the Uni versity. "Respice Finem" was the title of W. W. Card well's oration. For the first time men "looked to the end" after the South had risen in arms and taken 3nmpter. Had Webster and Clay been alive they would have said, "Reckon the co.st." The material for ths Rebellion had been gathering for yeais, gradually accumulating in itrength. By freeing the slaves and giving them the ballot, the American people polluted the whole v soci d sys torn. The staves should bo "freed but not given tho highest gift of a nation in a single decade." The end of active warfare was when Gen. Lee surren dered; but tho nation i loft in a very unsettled condition. Like Na poleon when ho attempted to conquer E-trope, the people did not count the cnt, thev did not look to the, end After "the angel of death had draped his black plumes in 400.000 happy homes, then they cried, "Respice Finem." Aiuijei:ase. To captivate the popular taste and stirptss all previous efiorts to please the palate, requires oo small amount of knowledge and no litt'e skill, and when weremeiuber that the very agree able liruid. fruit rcmedr, Svrup of Figs is asbeugScul to the systum, as it id aceptliln to" tbe stomach, we readily understand why H is the universal fa orite as a cure for Habitual Consti pation and otlmr ills arising from a weeklies, or inactive condition of the I!ol, Kidneys, Liter and Stomach. Sample bottles free ami large bottles for sale by Merritt t Robinson, Jack sonville. Circular No. 6. Portland, Ou., May 19, 1884. To encourage fruit growing iu South ern Oregon, this company will ship fruit boxe", knocked down, in shocks, from Portland to nil ttations south of IL,rrisburjr, iuclu-ive, at twenty cents per 100 lbs., in any quantity. Grreu fruit in car loads of" 20,000 I In. will be tlipprd to Portland at thirty cents pr 100 lbs., from Ashland and sU lions north to, and including Oreou's station. E P. Roar.ss, Acting General Freight Agent. O. k C. R. R. v- Clcitaz CtU at Cojt. 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 and settle without delay- Reames Bros. Jacksonville, Jan. 5, 18S1. Settle Up. All knowing them selves indebted to the estate of the late Madame Holt are requested to settle at once, and these having claims again-t the same will present them at thu office of the U. S. Hotel. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROF, 3. T. KXJGLBS, Takes pleasure in announcing- to the pub lic that he has determined to for cash money, and not on credit cor trade. Miuical terms arc taujlil for caeh only, all over tbe civilized world, end credit, as an exception, is j;iVca only en propcrsccurities. F OHIO 0? JULY BALL AT Ashiaad, Oregon. After the celebration in tho dav time tin Fourtn of July exercises at Ashland will end with acrond bill inlLc Pavillion at the Grove, given by the YREKA B3AS3 AND 6TRINO BAND. Tickets, including sur per, $3. Every body is invited. COMMITTEE Sottlo TTi. Bavin; changed my place of business to Ashltnd nnd requiring all the money due me in fitting up my new store I hereby give notice to all those indebted either bv note or book account to corn1! forward at once snd make settlement. I need the. money and must have it HENRY JUDGE. Ashland, Oregon, May 10, 1884 J. NUN AN, :iIes:B.e:r JbDm. Staple and Faacy jjry jopdjz UISE'S AND BQlS'CIiOTHIKG4 BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, ETC. SGCa-IXC tS2S.OZ5. 132. 33S10JbLa,33LS California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION ) AT JACKSONVILLE Under aubpiccs of the Jacksonville Fire Department ! A CRAND PROCE8SION Wil' be formed at the Ensinc House of tha Fire Department ot'J&O a. m., and af tcr parading the principal streets will pro to tire Court House Square. Henry Klip pel and E. 1). Fivudray, Grand Marshals, will form and conduct the parade. Order of Procession: 1. Jacksonville Silver Cornet Hand. 2. Carriages with Orator, Reader and Glee Club. 3 Triumphal Csr, representing the States and Territories. 4. .Tucksouvil.c Fire Company with Engine. 5." Hos1 Cart, drawn by the boys. C. Hook & Ladder Co. with Truck. 7. Artillery. 8. Carriages, horsemen, etc. Upon arrival at Court House Square the following programme of exercises will bo observed : 1. Musisby tho Cornet Band. 2. Clioius by the Glee Club. 0. Prayer by thap.a'.n.Rev. U. C. Oglcs by. 4. Music by tho Band. ' 5. Oration by PROF. MERRITT. C. Son?; by the Glco Club. 7. Heading the Declaration by F. A. Preslcv -6..a88ic4ylheBsad A BASKET DINNER Will then be spread, and all arc expected to come with baskets well filled for the occasion. Ia T&t Afurnofla TVrc will be music, a burlesque parade by the Knlitliuinpinns, foot-racing, sack racing and all kinds of amusements for young and old. At'o o'clock there will bo a Fireman's drill in full Uniform.- In the evening there will be A Ballcan aicectisa and Firtworki. The whole to conclude with At Holt's Hall, snd nopsinswill be spared to make It the event of the year. The best of music bss been engaged nod a fine supper will be furnished. Tickets, in cluilmj supper, $3 (X). This will be tho grandest rclcbratlon of the Glorious Fourth ever given iu Jack son county. Let old end young come snd enjoy it end receive the spirit or freedom wliich animated our fathers snd gaTe us this land ol liberty for an inheritance. C'OHUITTKE. Farmer's Store, Medford, Oncaoy, AKGLE & PLYMALE Props. Tlie undersigned takes pleasure in an nouDcio that he lias opentd his plare of business in t'.ie n-w town of Medford, Or e:on. nr.dis now prepared to furnish, in (paactiticsto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, INTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CAN DIES, NUTS, DP..Y GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh and flrst-clnss, and I propose to keep a full atsortmenlof every thing in my Hue aad sell at PRICES LOVER THAN EVER All I ssk is a trial. rSnishest price piid for Produce. 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, Spermatorboca, Impotcncy, Involuntary emis-iions, premalureod age, caused by over-cxcition, selt-abuse or OTtT-indulp;-euce, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment, one doslar a box, or six boxes for five dol lara; sent by mail prepaid on receipt ol price. Wc guarantee six boxes to cure any case. Vitb each order received by us Jor six boxes, accompanied with Ave dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarrntce to return the money if the treat jnent does not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued oniv by WoomRD, Clarke & Co., Wholesale am' IteUiil Druggists, Port land, Oregon. OisUn r Ball at regsilar prioos. K.U15Iil9 Odd Ftllovr'i Building Juksociille, Grtj&a DKALEIl AND WORKER IV riN', SHEET I20N,C0PPERLSAD Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES i HARDWARE, TINWARE. . ; POWDER OF E7ERT DESCRIPTION Fnse and Caps,' WOODEN 4. WILLOW WARE EOPE, NAILJ, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass CDTLEUr, WIRE, Shot.araslis, Chains, oss ETC.. ETCt I have seenrerl tlo Rprrlpoa nf n fiit- class mechanic, and am prepared to do an repairing promptly and in superior style. -VS" In connection witht the above. I'ttailte ceivmirand have rtnstantlyon.'hand a tun nuu uian;iu33 atocii Ol GROCERIES, DBT-OOODS, ODSt COTS, TOBACCO iieauy made: cr.OTin.ta, GLASSWARE, CKOCKEUY, 4c. Everything told at reasonable rates. K. KUBLI. Jecksonville, 3Iarch 0, 1S78. tjT fv Jacksonville, Oregon J0HX 3IILLE3, - Proprietor, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AGRI-' cultural imnlemcnts. tools of all' kinds and a general assortment of shell hard tv are. He also keeps the lareest stock of. and all llu latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, xsd a rtiii jusoivntEXT or rishiag Tackle, Powder, Shot, Etc ALSO LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,' AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call unit examine his slock before making your purchases. Crazy Patchwork!' Having a lurge assortment of remnants and pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins and velvets, we areputting them up in assorted bundles and furnishing them for "Crazy Patchwork" Cushions, Mats, Tidies, ic., &c. Package No 1 Is a har.t tune bundle of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded velvets (all di Heron l). Just the thing for the most superb pattern of fancy work. Sent postpaid for t cents in postal note or 1-cci.t stamps. Package No. 2 Containing three times us much as packngc No. 1. Sent postpaid for$l. These are a 1 of the very finest quality and cannot be equalled at any other silk works in the if. S. at three times our prices. They will please any lady. Ono order always brings a dozen more. La diks' JIanukl Faxct Work, with 400- illustrations and lull instructions for art h ' lie work, handsomely bound, postpaid, SO cts. Order now. Address, TnE Ilocu- ester au.K to., Kocucstcr, iN. i DDnTERS BHPOBIIIHr &Z -f V v 1 .?-.