OREGON 8EBTIHEL ' JACllr,VII.l.K Saturday. July 26 ,18S4. Notice. All indebted to Dennis & Morgan for pumps will please call at Caro Brother's Morn at Pliocnix and settle. Di:xxi3 & Morgan. Quarterly Muirnxc Tlic fourth quarterly meeting for Jacksonville unit J Ashland lins been poslpunul until the 20th and 27th of July. It will lie held in the 51. E. Church in Jacksonville Hev. I. 1). Driver, P. E., will preside. Services will be held Saturday, 2Cth, at 11 a. m. and in the evening also on Sun day 27th at 11 a. m. RonBEUY. One week ago last Friday night the .tore of It. 11. Brou at Eagle Point was entered ly hum lara and the till robbed of nbout S30 in silver and a pistol. The proprietoi was absent at the time and no clue has yet been found of the thief. The en trance was effrcted through a window, the robber taking out a pane of glas. New Lodge I. O. 0. F. The fol fowing officers wore elected and in stalled for the new lodge of Odd Fel lows at Grant's Pass by District Dep uty Helnian: Dr. XV. II. Flanagan, N. G.; J. K. Pigney, V. G.; D. Con way, R. S.; C. D. Sexton. P. tj.; 11. R. Morris, Trcas. The lodge units out with fair prospects and ha's already initiated several new members. "Will Build The piece of land in the burnt district on California street, commonly known as the Howard lot, was bought by K. Kubli this week for 5850 and the new owner will build n fin brick store building on the giound at once. There was consider ible stiife among several to get possession of this property und at one time it looked as if the mutter would liavo to be settled in the courts. New Pan-r. Win. T. Moore of this place and Fred. P. Croucuiiller of Roneburg have fom.ed a paituership and will coinnif nee the publication of a Democratic newspaper st l'toeliurg nbout September 1st, to lie called ihe Roseburg Record. Both uro stcadv and industrious vouug men and we would be glad to hear of their estab lishing a thriving business They an on the wrong side of (he house however, but wp wish them the gieates: success nevertheless. Paid Dearly. Two festive chaps from thj upier end of the vnllnv who had taken on too much beer while visiting Jacksonville lust Sunday, lin-d Several shots as they wem dminu through the streets on Sunday last. Warrants for their an est were gotten out and boih parties iic tiied licfinc Justice Foudray last Tuesday und lined S12 and 2-1 lespectively. Thev will not be apt to tiv this over again rooii anil as they both felt ashamed of theii conduct we will not publish theii jyius t.itiie.v . - Mouk Deviltry. We reported u rhurt time since th it fhhh- pii li. s u erf picking oil" flneis am! (Khiinu'ii plants in our cemetery, ami in Mime cases even goin so far as to def icti tlietilonuinpiifs.il- headstones over the graves. The item we published, to gether with the arr'on of S'-xto'i Dun lap in offering a rewaid of 25 for the arrest and conviction of tint guilty parties, had the effect of stopping thi low-down work fur awhile, liut within the last week tint work has been coin Bipnced again and cairied even faithei than before on certa:n graves. Tin- guilty parties may think them is no danger of grtting caught, but should they be detected they ha 1 better pro tect their poor iniseiati't! necks if the parties get hold of them -.vhos-e frientU and relatives graves are thus being des ecrated. A stiict watch should be kept and the guilty parties caught. The Republican Campaign Mr. Joseph Simon chiiiimau of the Repub lican state cential commute", said to an "Oregonian" teporter that the com mittee had decided to open the presi dential campaign about September 1. Some were in favor of coiuui-nciug it earlier, but the uiajoiity thought it better to wait until thn busiest season with farmers was over. It is propos ed to start in hot nnd keep enthusiasm at the boiling point until election day. Snnator Dolph, ex Senator Geo. H. Williams, Congressman Gejige, Hon. Richard Williams, Hon Rufus .Military and others of this city have expicssed willingness to stump the state and every Republican speaker in Oregon will be invited to take put in the cam paign, which will be the warmest evei known here. The campaign will close in this city Monday night, November 3. Mr. Simon expresses the opinion that Blaine nnd Logan will have 1000 larger .majority than Hermann had for Congress last June. o Religious. Tim fourth quarts lv meeting for the M. E. Church foi Jacksonvil e and Ashland will beheld at th'iR place to-day ind Sunday, Rev. I. D. Driver officiating. He will also preach in Ashland Sunday evening. ....Reguar services at thi Catholic Church in this place, Rev. F. X. Biuu ch?t officiating Elder M.l'eieison preiches at Medfuid Sunday moiuing and afternoon. On ihu first Suinh) in August hn will officiate at, a ba-kn meeting on Rogue River, a short dis tance below Bybee's ferry, and on the following Sunday will conduct sen-ices at the basket meeting to bo 1 eld m the mouth of Thompson creek A protracted basket meeting will be hr-hl on the camp giound on Williams creek, to commence on the 1st d iy of August. Services by Reverends" R. C. Oglesby and D. M. Rice There will be services at St. Francis' church, Eagle Point, on Sunduv, Aug. 4ih; by Rev. F. X. Blniichut....Rev. J.'a". Slover wiil preach at C-ntrnl Puiii' this afternoon, nt 2 o'clock p. ji ; aUo on Sunday morning at oleven. Local Items- Circus day. Tropical fruit at Little's. Tho. J. Raimey is in town. Walter Jackson is with us again. John Bilger has returned from Port laud. Several parties at Medford are fight ing ague. Harvesting is going on in most parts of the valley. Who lest I.isovercoat at Grants Pass last week! B F. Do'vell has gone north "again on legal business. Fruit cans for sale at Kubli's and Bilger & Mueglj's. Hostel keeps a fine stock of cigars nnd tobacco of all kinds. R. M Garrett and family of Ash laud were in town this week. Loui Solomon is expected back from San Finrisco on a visit in a few eUvs. Brooks has changed his rhionometer so that it conexpouds with railroad tune. A band of Gypsies passed through town Thursday on thefr way north ward. The finest liquniR and cigars can al ways be had at Geo. Cross' place in Phoenix. Call at the Excelsior stables for your livery teams. Plymalo will treat vou well. Several fine cits were killed (his week ami the owners ate hunting for the liend. B in uch Fisher and F. B. Voorhies, M ed ford merchant', were in Jackson ille Thur.-day. ChnWa has made its appearance in the Eist and leprosy is on the increase in San FiantNco. TIio infant child of Mr. Hunl of the Meadows died vc-slerdav aired ibout taiee leais. Geneia1 E L. Applegato is in town is one of tliH attorneys in the Neil Tulinan water suit. The condition of Geore II. Youn" or is giowmg wiiM eveiy day and he cannot sui vive Ion;;. Henry Klippi 1 started for Ohpvv u i cin valley on Thursday last, to be gone aliuut tluee mouths. Lst Thursday was the warmest dav ofihebeison, the ihermometer goii g up to 00 in the shade. Mollis Biuiii, fnrmeily of JiicksBii villi- but inw a resident uf San Fiuii cisco, is back en a visit. Tim thresher owned by Messrs llybee ,fc Fisher is now doing some good vvoik in the valley. Georgn Brett n has ri-tisnc;-Ms -pon sition us singe hostler al Yrrka atfd returned to Jack.ouv ille. Fiank M. Ni'ikerson, ex County Cieik of Josephine cnuiTlv, spent sever il das in Ju'jl.souvillu this week. Rock ami biick are now being hall ed for the nut Red .Men building George W. Holt will do the noil. A postoftico has been established ill Gold Hill station and u telegraph nllici! is soon to bo established there. .1. H. ITuflVr Ins iei$Mied his po sitinii us City Recoider ami Capt. II. Kern has been appointed m his stead. The Savage lot in Third street was puicluised by C. C. Betkuian who has since sold a poitiou of the lot to K-. Kubli. E. Diinick of Grant's Pass called this week. He was settlin" Un lh assignment I'Usini'ss of thn Gabbert property. L'wr-iire Leonard came in from tiis slock i.tiicliiii Ivlamiith eoiiiiiy yesttr lav and Iris sinie gone to his home in Josephi:.e county. We are under obligation to Mrs W. .1. Plyumle for her sei ices as ed Uor of thn Sextixel dining our al sence til Portland. Justice Miller of the U. S. Supreme Couit nriived ov ei land at Poillaud iMt hi day. He is accompauie I by his wife and daughter. John Miller of she Hunter'e Em porium has been under the weather for seveial davs with the prevailing Summer complaint. Water in the wells aiound town is much lower than common at this time of ear and more than one well will dry up before winter. Tho Democratic ratification an nounced to take place at Portland this werk was postponed on account of the iiicbmencv of the weather. For two vacint government places ill Washington, paving $(J0 per mouth acli, selection 1ms just been made from a list of 1138 applicants. Irad liicliaidson, former.y a Jack sonv ille printer, Iihk become a Rev in the M. E. Chuich nnd will attend lh next coiifeieiic- to get a station. 'Ihe Circus will exhibit heie this afieinoii nnd evening and all the m-w-,papers alon il.s route of travel speak of it in high terms of piaife. J. W. BiUr m.d J. II. ICinc-ti.l imve (heir new store at Central Point in luiniiiig oider and ask for a shaie if the public prftrona'.'f! of that section. C-.pt G. W. Weik has returned' from Portland and now contemplates taking u trip to the mountains for a time to live on venison nnd bear meat. Ex Governor St. John of Kansas was nominated for President by the Piohibition com en! ion at Pittsburg, Pn. on Wednesday last. William Dinie's of Mirv land is' tho nominee fur Vice President. A car load of the best coal oil is now on the road for K.. Kubli, who says he will sell it cheaper than the same quality wai ever offered for heie be fore. ' FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint, you have a prin'ed gu iraulee on every bottl; of Shiloh's Vita,iz"r. It never fails to cure. Brooks can furnish it. Peter Britt is still on thp sick list but is improving. Eiuil Britt is in charge of the gallery and can accommo date all who want photos taken in the highest style of the url. Rumor sajs that a former resident of Rock Point but uov at Oakland, Gal., has failed for a good sum. We could not trace the report to any au thentic source however. School Cleiks and others interested will s?o by ttie School Supeiintendent's iippoitionment published in another co uiini what amount of school money tach district is entitled to. Chris. Kretzer was thrown from a wagon last week nnd had an arm (lis located at the elbow. Dr. Robinson set the injured member but the patient is sti'l confined to hii room. Dr. M.'Vrooman pf Medford whs on i ho sick list several days :his week. Since his return to Jacksonville his condition is gieatly impioved and he will return to Medford soon. The last issue of the Del Norte 'Record" is lillel up entirely with timber land notices no reading matter of any kind appearing. Timber must be in demand in that section. m Miss Carrie Beekman has returned to OaUl.ii)!, Cal., to resumo studies nt Mills Seminary. Her brother Ben accompanied her to San Francisco where he will remain for awhile. A charge of obtaining goods under false pretii-es has been brought against Walter Anderson by Prof. Men it t and the case is set for trial be fore Justice Foudray this morning. Tiie Portland Daily News is hoa one of our best exchanges having made a most wonderful improvement s-nco the net, management took charge of uti'iirs. We hope to see it piosper. J. II. Huffer and sou have taken a contract in government surveying in Josephine, county and will start out vtrith a party in a few diys. Finnk A. Huffirwill be in charge as survev or. The Odd Fellow v' hall has been greitly impioved with new carpet and chandelieis and new canopies have al o been oiileied, all of which will m ike it oue of the finest halls in this section. The Commercial Hotel at Grant's Pass has changed hands Jmii'.-s Jordan of Williams being the purciiaier, pay ing .$2,500 theiefor. Mr. Ls.inl.ert .talks ofstarting another hotel at the same pCice. W 1.T..I - .C .1.- VlT-.ll i .ti -sf.""Jii5Ctr" "" '3-iiTro-v-.iiif3 is nowlieiii!:. written up by M-. II O. Lang, with George II Himes of P.in Imd as publisher. Mr. Ling is an able writer anil will no doubt in ike a success of the work. N. K. Lvtle is again in charcp of the wholesale d'j-aitmcut of the Ilogue River Distillery and is silling lots o! liquor manufactuied nt this house The liquor is pure nnd shows maiked improvement, with age. Last Sun Jay ie,ar Modesto, Cil., 4,400 iicr-s of grain were destroed nj fiie, causing a loss of our 890,000 This is in the locality where George Fietinaiiof this place is employed with a steam thresher. The remains of the late J. II. Mc Daniel, who died at Cinnabar about eight months ago, are to be brought to town for burial in our ci-meterv. New (II Hall and John Dvar will bring them in in a few davs. A neat afid novel sign, the work of a local artist, now ornaments the Gem alonii at Medfuid, owned bv Kennei k. Wolteis. A tine new billi.ud table can al-o be found theie as wed as at i ho Railroad saloon of Noland & Uliich. Ihe saddler shop of Madison Rodgprs at Medford is well stuc-ked with every thing usually found in an establish tneiit of this kind besides also having a boot and shoe depirtment attached All goods nro maiked down to the lonest notch and satisfaction is guar anteed. People from Portland ard other places who visit the Sod i Springs southeast of Ashland all speak in high piaise of tiie pleasant taste and bene ficial (ffecls of thp soda water, ns well as the excellent entertainment furnish ed by Mr. and Mrs.Tuoker at the hotel. "Tidings." . It requires about ninety hours for Oiegou fiuit to leach Chicago from Poitiaud, and it usually arrives in ex cellent condition. As the production of the oichanls of this State rival those of any other country under the isuti. it is needless tosay good prices are generally obtained. The fie bill enacted by tho last le" islauiie went into effect with the com in.; of the new countv officers a couple of week. ago. A i eduction of about 33 per rent, on the fees former ly chaise.! has been inadn in Jackson county which is rough on the officials hut t-ood for the outsiders who have to pay the money. Dr. Sturgp, a medical missionary to Siain. relates how a native doctor ad ministered an emetic to a lovp sick lady who had swallowed a quantitv of opium with suicidal intent. The scien tist of bum took a live red, clipped off part oil his- tail to make nm squirm in a lively manner, and then pushed him, tail first, down the loinai-ttc dniusiOV throat. Whentheepl letumed to the stream of running water near which the girl was made to recline, theopiun quickly followed him. The Ieaiiie of thfl Oregon Rai'wnv and Navigation Company by the Northern Pacific gTvesjthe latter com pany a compreteymonopoly of the northwest for present. It will have the effect "Ms '' gh to htir the Un ion Pacific so et a ccnreil' u with Porilaud he Oregon Short Line, which 's an advantage. The Board of Trustees have been in session several days this week codify ing the town ordinances preparatory to having them published in pamphlet form. Liquor licenses were also granted to Caion &fUarrett and T. T. McKenzie for six months each. No action has jet been taken on the peti (ion asking for a reduction on paloon license. ) Byars i Guerin will probally have two or three biick store buildings to put up in Crescent City, hsides doing the vvork upon tiie foundation of Die new court house there, and will burn 300,000 brick for tiie purpose. Mr. Guerln will go down there as soon as he completes the brick work and plus tciing of the Ashland bank building. "Tiding-." While H. O.'Lang-nvas editor in chief of the History cf Southern Ore gon, and wrote up Jill the historical matter it coetainiK name fails) to npp'pftr'a's such on (he .JliliVpage of the work, nltnough that gentleman said it was part of his agreement with the publisher tiiat it should so appear. As that is nbout the only credit ible part of the work vve suppose the pub lisher thought he would-assume it. Having been questioned several times, we will say for tho benefit of all who may he interested in science, that Prof. Condon will be in Jacksonville about the 10th of August. The Prof, will deliver a lecture in Jacksonville on the Geology of Southern Oregon, after which he intends visiting the Jrsephine county cave, and will deliver a lecture in Ashland, after his return, on the re-ults of his visit. All who desire aie coidially in tiled to accom pany the crowd on an excursion to the cave. The Reno "Gazette" of July 10 says: The law allows the present company to keep possession of thn Nevada and Orefon Railroad until September 17, when Moran, of New Yort, will get it, by light of the United States Marshal's sale. Mr. Moran asked the ouipany to give up their rights now instead of waiting until September, us he wants to run the road and extend it. The Dire. tors nie willing to do so, believing that it will be better for Rmio, ami feeling that there is ni hope . f (-deeming it. II. D. Kubli and Marshal McDan iel returned from their trip to Cit.na birbist etening bringing luck a fine lot of fat venison hams for one of vhich we return thanks. They re port having had a fine time geneiallv found ami killeiUaJl the, game thev wanted anil their, Jooks-'sflow th it thtiirigeneral 'heall iiMmsjint been W paired. Judge .'Watson and J. C MeCullv htp still thero waiting for Iv. Kubli nnd John Rjlt to j lin them, mil ihe hitler ej:pect to start next Mouilay to be gone until they get tiled. Some i !ea of the magnitude of the New York postollict! can he obtained fiom the fo'lowing figuies, furnished by the Postoffice Deputuient: "The aggivgate business of the money outer department of the New York post office for tho year amounted to $74, 503, 043 5G, giving an increase of the business over tha previous year of tC,220,503 42. The total receipts of the officii were 4,293.810 7G, and the total expenditures S8SI.318 GG, giving a net levenue of 3,414.49S.1G." The number of employs is 1,390, and tho aggregate pay is 1,4GG,S77 76." TheShow. DEMIY AXD Go's CIUCUS SOME 01 THE ATTRACTION.-!. This entertainment, which was ex hibilid here this afternoon, was one of the best of the kind ever known in this city. The m irvels of Peru, tluee in number, Siegrest, Duraud and Evans, are truly great artists. Mr. William O'Da u is a very graceful and gifted rider. L'-olmd Be.uner, trap"o and hoiizoutal bar pei formers cannot be equalled. Mr. William Organ, with his; troupe of tiained Patngonian horses astonished everyone. These horses are wild from the plains. Mr. Org in is said to be one of the Guest horse ira'iiers in the world. The ground und lofty tumbling by the company was the best vve hae ever witnessid. v ' The clowns, Fred Irwin and August Siegrest wer indeed well worihv of mention. Thty nreoiiginalaud differ ent from all other clowns. Bisidea bping funny, they are rcmarkableacro bits. '1 he strangest people ever s en .are Mister George Robtucon, the Canadian giant boy, a mere vouth, aged 17 J ears. lie stands sven feet four inches in bright, and he critainly is a wonder; the tallest boy on earth. Ciptain MeInto:-h, the tattoed man from YVsso, Japan, was taltocd by ihe natives. He is a complete mass of tnttoelng from head to fo t, and a strange specimen of humanily. You see ali these truly great artists and strange people under the one cmvass, and nil appear in the s.iniu ling. They show again tonight, when we expect treir tent crowded. "Vallej i Chronicle," May 12ii. Birthday Party. Numerous fiieuds of M, Mensor met at the ruM lento of J. Solomon lasi Satunlay night to celebrate Mr, Mensoi's 71st birthday. Refreshments were served, tho brass band serenaded amf nil pres ent say they had n good time. SHILOHS CATARRH REME DY a po.itive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria uind Cahker MoutL At Brooks, Iii Memoriam- Firemex's Hall, 1 " Jacksonville, Or., July 21, 1SS I. J We, the undersigned, your com mittee on resolutions on the death of brother M. Col well beg leave to offer tho following: Whereas, The good and great spirit of the universe in Lis divine wisdom, having seen fit to call our worthy colleague, M. Colweli, from his earthly duties to a placo unknown by all who remain here; therefore be u. Resolved, That vve as members of the Jacksonville Fire Company No. 1, feel the deep loss of our deceased brother vviih a keen feeling of sorrow; and, that while vve bow in submission to the gieat Giver of life, vve feel within our hearts the sad loss of n worth v member, a friend and nspect- ed ci'izpn. Resolved, That we extend to his relatives ana fiieuds our most heart felt sympathy in this sad hour of their bsreavement, softened with our un bounded admiration of the deceased as ai exemplification of the Jacksonville Fire company. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our compuny; that a copy of the samo be forwarded to the relatives of our de- ceised member, and that they be pub lished in both Jacksonville papers. Kespectluliy submitted, Wji. T. Moore, Ciias. E. Haxxa, Com sa, V ' CY. J Jas. G. Biudsey ARE YOU MADE- miserablo bv Indigestion, Constipation, Dizzines", loss of appetite, yellow skml Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Brooks keeps it. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragiant perfume. Pi ice 23 cents nnd 30 cents. For sale at E U. Urooks. A NASAL INJECTOR fiee with each hot'li of Shiloh's Catarih iemt-dv. Price 50 cents. For salo at E. C. Brooks-. THE-REV. U.THAYER, of Bour bon, Ind., sjys: "BjiIi mvself and wifvoxc cur vi-toSIULOH'SCON SDMrUlON 0URE." Brooks keeps ii WHY WILL YOU cough? Shiloh's cuie will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and 1. For sale at E. 0. Biooks.' CATARRH CURED health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh s Ca tan h Remedy. Pi ice 50 cents Nasal Injpc-tor frpe. At Brooks'. SHILOH'S CURE WILL imrne piately relieve Croup, Whooping cough and Bicuchitis-. (Jail at Brooks. AIll'icRnsc. To captivate the popular taste and siirpiss all pievious elioitsto please the palate, it-quit es i-o small amount of knowledge amino little skill, and when weri'Hieiiiber that tin very agree able livuid fruitfvuedv, Syrup of Figs it.." t-iiJ.iuUlo',lliti ,t hit-in,- it!, itvia acceptaluiHtontlio sloinach.-jvve readily understand 'why il'is the universal ft voi ileus a' cure for Habitual Cmsti pation nnd other ills arising fiom n tvpakiiesj. or iuaclivn condition of the Birfels, Kidneys, Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles fiee and large, bottles for sale by Merritt it Robinson, Jack sonville. ('logins Out at Cost. Our entire stock of general mereh andise, in whole or in part, is now foi sale at cost with a view of n change in business-. All indebted to us are notified to call and settle without de lay. Reames Bro3. Jacksonville, Jan. 5, ISS 1. MARKIKD. Mausters Gi:iosi:y On Butte creek, at the residence of J. N. Thomas. Ju'y CO, 1SS4, by A . .T. Florey, J P , Pr. V. .11. Marsteis and Mis3 Clara Grigsby. D licit ncnit -At the Clerk's office in Jacksonville, July 14, 1SS1, by E. D. Foudray, J. P. Rulus B. Drum and Miss Keltic M. Burr. n-ii-xsrM BO P.N. Ha-.s- At Central Point, Ju'y 10, 1S81, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. U:iy?,a lO-poundboy. Javiesox In Villow -prings prcc.net, July 20, 1S81, to Mr.and Mrs. J..micson, a d lughtcr. Riddle At Riddle station, July 14, 1831, to .Mr. and Mrs. atillcy Riddle, a daugh ter. NEW A DVEItTISEMENTS. ssw mmu shop MEDFORD, OR., Madison Rodgers. Proprietor. DEALER IN HARNESS, SAD- DLES. BRIDLES, HALTERS, Etc. E-c. A Boot and Shoe Department is also attached. fall around rntl enquire price and I will promise satisfaction. Madison Rcdceks. Medfbrd, Or., July 20, 1SS4. If yon arc growing Gray or Baldj If yonr Hair Is Thin, Brashy, Dry, HarshorlVcakj If yon are troubled with Dandruff, Itching, or any Humor or Dis ease of the Sealpj csn Ayer'sHairVigor. It heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp, checks the falling out of the Hair nnd prevents It from turning gray, and Is an unequalled dressing and toilet article. rnxPAEXD cv Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.)LoweII,iY!ass. Sold by all Dr'..'-1. J NUIAN, 3T4e-a.eaa.- 3Cra. x--'ki!-lji n.-1'.m'..i,, .!. ri'.rt - v.ij..w.'nr IM TTT.iT "- - r . r . - i n i i i i j-km H Staple and Fancy. Dry Goods, , WWMlUl".' -M,JJi-.'U,J.'---'J. "I J,TJMU..L.I MEN'S AKD SOY'S CLOTHING, .BOOTS A."N"X) SHOES GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, CROCKERY, GLASS-" WAHJS, ETC. California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. . Farmer's Store, Medford, Oregok, ANGLE &, PLYMALE Prop's. Tlic undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing that he has opened his pluee of business in the new town of Medford, Or egon. nntlis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiCbto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to kecpa full assoi uncut of every thing in mv line and sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a tria'. CFIIiglicst price p lid for Produce. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E C. "WEST'S nerve nnd brain tieitment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, I onvulsions. Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory. Spcrmatorhoea, Impote-ney, Involuntary emissions, premature o 1 age, caused by over-exertion, sclt-abusc or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases, llach box cout lins one month's treatment, one Io lar a box, or six boxes for five dol. Inrs; sent by mail pn-piid on receip ol price. We ginrantee i,c boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with live dol I ir vve will send the purchaser ourvvrit ten gu irrat:c to rett'ra the money if the treatment does not ellect a cure. Guaran tees issued on ' v by U'ooninn, Cir.Kn & Co. Wholesale am' lJtail Druggists, Port- lanu. urecon. nnlers iiy mail at regular prices, Crazy Patchwork! Having a large assortment of remnants and pieces of handsome brocaded silks, su ins ami ve'vels we are putting them up in assorted bundles and furnishing them for "Crazy Patchwork" Cushions. Mats, Tidies, &c, &c. P.vckvob No 1 Is a handsome bundle of e.xquisilesilks, satins and broeaded velvets (all different) .lust the thing for the most superb pattern of fancy work. Sent po-tp ml lnr U cents in postal note or 1-cer.t sumps. Packmje No. 2 Containing tluee times as much as package 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 U S. at three times our prices. They will please any lady. One order a'ways brinss a dozen mole. La du:s' Mam;i:i Fancy WonK, with 400 il utrationsan'l lull instructions for artis tic work, handsomely bound, postpaid, !30 cts. Order now. Address, Tin: Rocil hbTEK S:i.k Co , Rochester, N. Y. THINK OF IT NOW F Althonjh maeh is bU ntnt llio I"or-t.-nico cf a blooi'.-jiiirifvlns mulicim, it liny lo possible tiiat tlio faliject to i.evirs.rio!isIy cla'rncil j ocr attci.tlon. 7 Ami- of it norr ' Almost every person h.is son-o fonn of sc-of-. ulou? i:son Htent in Ins reins. Winn tUls dovclojis in Scrofnlous Sores, Ulcers, or Irruptions, or in the form of Rliruinnl Ism, or Onpinlc I)IsriiB?s, tl-o siilTi'rin); tlipt en sues is terrible. Hence the gntltuilc of Uioso who discover, as Lhoui.imLs yearly do, that Ayer's Sarsaparilla will thorons'ily eradicate this ctiI from tho system. As rcll c-ipcct life vrltLont .-'r - without puro btoml. Cleanso thr Ayeb's SAt-SAiMmiaVA. rncrAunD cr Dp.J.C.Ayep&Co.jLovai. Cold by all Druggists ; SI, six bottlm "i-- 5. Notice. Land OrncEAT Ro'SRiitnto, Or., , July 12, 18S4. s Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler Iris fikil notice of his intention to make final proot in sup port ol his claim, and thai said proof will be midebetbrc tho Judge or Clerk of Jackson county Oregon at Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday, August 2:d, 1884, via: Geo J vnnslrong; homestead No. 1:514, for the N Ji ofS TiY U of N E 1-4, S W 1.4 of- AV 11 of N E 1-1. S of N XV 1-4 nnd N IV 1A of S V 1.4. See'lS. T 30. S R 3 West. He names tho '"ollowing vvitnisses to prove hii continuniis resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land v.z,.s Theodenck Cameron, John llas kins, Albert Jones and Chas. Jones, all of Uniontovvn, Jackson countv. Oregon. AVm.F.Bejaiiin. l.egtc-r. mi - IN HOTEL PSICES AT TIIE SLOVER HOTEL- BOARD- AHD LODOfflfl Bcsthouso for the" money this side of Tonland. - J - WffitT fsa K.ICUJLSLI, Odd Fellow's Dnilding JscksoPTille, Ortpa DEALEH ANDMORKER1M riN.SHEET IRON, COPPER LEAD Pumps,' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCE OP STOTES HARDWARE, TINWARE, POWDER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION- Fuse and Caps, WOODEN &, WILLOW WARE3 ROPE, NAILS, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass CUTLER r, WIRE, Shot, Srashs, Chains. "f?ose ETC.. ETC I have secured tho services of a flrst chss mechanic, nnd am prepared to do all repairing promptly and in superior style.' In connection with the nhnrn rm-. cclviniraml have ronstantly-'on hand a fitll and firatclass stedt of hv " , t GHOCEiarBSi DUY-aOODS, 0.CJ1 n ots, tobacco RHAOV MADE CLOTHING, G LA SSWARn. CROCKERY, keT Everything sold at reason.! ,e rates. -7..KUBLL Jacksonville, 3Iarch 9, 1&78. Jacksonville, Oregon. J0H5 HILLE3, - Proprietor. Dn UALER IN ALL KINDS OF AORI-, cultural iinnlcments. tools of all. kimls nnd a general assortment of shell hardw arc. Ho also keeps the largest stock ol, and ali thfe latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS,- AND A FULI, ASSOKTME5T Or Fishing tackle, Powder, Shot, Etc' ALSO LAPvlPS, CHANDELIERS,' AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call anil examine his swck Li-fore making your purchases. The Chemical Oil Rectifier; Varrniird l'or Tito Years. To prevent your Lamps from Exploding and Chimneys from Breaking. Im proves the Light and Saves Quar ter the Oil 27ie Agent Will Dcmbnst'rafe It. Warranted to destroy all odor frornth'eoit," Hold tS Ston'o," MANUFACTURING CHEMIStV, No. C4 Beach St.. Boston, Mass. 3 for .TO rents. 2 per dozen. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partner-' ship heietofore existing between the un-' dersigned, doing business in Jacksonville," Oregon, undir the Arm namcofDyar& Frau nknecht, is this first day of July, uissuivi-u uy milium consent, j. j?rauen- .iic-ciu ic-iiuii;. ah accounts, etc.; arc pnyaoie tojoiin JJyar, who also assuc Ifc tf. 1 ! flJallf AlltlAtflli .f4l.Jh I .. I .. 3 fl uiciuutuituuBjui uic- imu iirm.. J. 1 HAUESI John Dvj MJKTIiliS EMPORIUM f h Jacksor.ville, Orogon, Ji