"V. JmmWCJLPUCWJFMBPM ) OREGON SENTINEL. JACKHI)NILLEl Saturday, December G, 1884. Alfalfa Seed. Several tliouiam) pounds ef clean, frch alfalfa seed f uparior quality, from tlie farm of W K. Boitwick on Applejaie, it off red fur tale at Jabti Milltr'a place of buvi xei in Jackvenvillr. Eight-Years. Judge WeUter tki weak dnuj the motiin for a new trial in the cat of Chat. Bsatt, charged with stage robberv, and ten taucad him to a term of right yar in the ponitcntiarv. He wat taken he low by Sheriff Jacob. Jellt Factoiiy. Saruuel Colver in the general agent for the Phoenix Jlly Factory and hat already estab listed quite a trade for this new in dun try. We, hate sampled it and can recautuand it an being; equal to the best tnado by the tnot cxpeiienced housewife. Settle Up. We have sent out statements ef acceunti to those in tleVed to us for subscription and ad vartisinj and we, hope that all will rtspoud at once as wn need the money. A good lot of thoie who rtceived duns will tea that wo hare waited patiently for teveral yean. Still is the Field. B. F. Mil'er of the Sardine creek nursery saya hr in always prepared te till orders for general assortment of well leited and best vanetios of all kinds of fruit trees. A general nursery st'ck ki l constantly on hand and offered fur Rule at reasonable price. Thk Cclp Cask The trial of J. M. Cu'p for the tnutderof Ueo. S. Smith near Willow Springs last Spring is now progressing in the Circuit Court before the following jury: John A. Hauley, W. R Robert, Lindsay Giv an, R." J. Cameron, S. U. Alfred", J J. Frver, John Ashpole; A. B. Sotis, John Pellins, Win. DelinN, W. P. Beagle and Hugh Crr. District At tom-y Kent and H. Kelley aro prote cutiag while II. K. llutma is on the defmiss. The case will probably reach the jury to Might. Caud of Thaxks. I take, this meth od uf expressing iut heartfa teratitude to the kind neighbors and fiiemN whose infiltrative aid and aidstance soothed (lie last I. ours of inr late Inn banJ and expocially the rurm'-or-i of the I. 0. 0. F. and A. 0. U. W. nhose warm sympathy end lir.p bo oftrn neftei.t the bereavement of th widow nad orphan. And to all uf this kind community, always ready iu tko hour of need, who have stood bv mo :n my sore trial I shall alw&ya cherish the mot grateful feelings. Mrs. J. P. McDaniel. Another Pioneer Lns James P. McDaniel, one of the oldest ri dents of Jackson county, departed this life last Monday ovening after an iilnsss of sereral monhi. Mr. Mc Daniel was City Marlil at the tiaie of his dsath, a portion he fillet with credit seTtral tarsjs before the last, and a more heneat, upright and can seisnlisas man never iied. Ha was a member ef tko Odd Fallows and "Workmen and the member, of the two orders ecortoJ his remnius to the grave on Wednesday last where ai prepriatc services were held. He leaves a wife and six small children. Hay his soul rest in ueace. Ciecuit Court Pkoceedixgh The fallowing business has limn iraiiKMCUd in this court since our U't report:. . . . S'ate vs. (ieo. R, Justus; indictment for murder. Foun 1 guiltv of man slaughter Stale vs. G. N. Yocuui; indictment for an asssult with a dan (reus wnapon. Verdict of guiltv of a simple ateault. .. .Stain vs. Chae. Bastaltpndictment. for rubbery, with intent to kill. Defeudent sentenced to eight years' imprisonment in the penitentiary.... State vs. G. N. Yo cum; asoault. 'Defendant Heutcuced to )'V i fini of $40 and costs Sla'e vs. J. M. Culi; indictment for mur der. On tiial. .. .State vs. Geo R. Justus. Motion made for a new trial.... L. Solomon v. J. J. Clla phan, et al.; to fore:loe mortgage. Decree of foreclosure granlrd. Confessed His Guilt. Renders of the SkNTINEL will remember reading the account of the roMiery of Medford railroad station not lung since, James Cunningham, the agent, stating that he was forced to open the safe and dr liver its content to a masked man with cecked revolver in hand. Suh Jiicion has rested on Mr. CuuningliHin ever since but not until lavt Sunday when F. P. Hiigsn approached him and accused him of the ciiu e did hr give way. After being informed that Uroof could be found to convict him he mado a full confeodou stating that he done the woik alnue and thru led the detectivo to a point about fifty yardi from the station where ln dug up th remainder of the money stnlrn nnd de livered it to Mr. Ho::n. Tim amount was something over 100 short which Cunningham chitnwtn have apent siuce the roibery. Tlie young man was broucht to Jacksonville at oncn and waiving an examination he lckil in jail with bonds placed at 800. On Widnesdav of this week Cunningham' father arrived from -Ilalsfv, Ore;on, and by depositing the required security secured bis son's release. Mr. Cun niushnm stood high in the estimation of all who knew hitn and eierv one was surprised when they heard of hi confession. 11 lias a suflicimt amount due him fn.m thn lailroad company as salary to nifkkn up ir drficitney nnd by straightening up the account wo doubt if a ricorou prose cation will be made by the company. Local Items- Christinas comes next. Santa Claus can be found at lbs Red From. The town presented a holiday ap pearance yesterday. The distillery commences -work again next Monday. For holiday goods of all kinds go te the Now York Store. Remember the Red Men's masquer ade ball on Kew Years. Jesse Houck, Jr., returned from Crescent City yesterjay. The place to buy a fine suit of clothes at Salomon it Mentor. N. DeLsmatter and family are over from Joephine county. A large variety of Christmas gifts at Salomon Si Mentorc. Some one ought to take the lead in a Christmas tree festival. Reames Bros, sell coal oil for S2 per case. No gas about this. Groceries and canned goods of all kinds at Solomon i Menvors. f Trunks and values in pmlless quan tities at the New York Store. Ejg and butter tsken in exchange for jroods at New York Store. W. G. Keunv h-s leased a residence nt Medford. Who's who, Bill? Country produce taken in exchange ter goods at Solomon & Mensorl. A handsi.nie diplay of tovs and other ictas can bo teen at J. R. Little's. Don't hi backward, step in and nsk cur reduced prices. Solomon & Men sor. Andrew ITnbbell is able to bo on the Streets again with the aid of a cane. Marsbnl Roan is on the sick litt. and J. C. McCully wears the star, tempor arily. Th lnrsjpt.t stock to select from in Southern Oregon at the New York Store. A new blacksnrth shop is beins put up in the lower end of town by Geo. Hayes. Large varietv of chairs f all kinds just received at the New York Store. SHtlin? u time is nt hand and the printer is just as much in need as the next man. Rev. E. R. Giry of Eoene Cifr faid Southern Oregon a short ligit this week. Grat burgains offered in ladies, children and gents shoes at Solomon Mensors." The Red Men elct officers next Tu".dav evening and a full attendance is requested. The cnunty jail had nine occupants at nun time this week all accused of grsvo charges. Dress goods and ginghams at prces that will ntoninh everybody at Solo mon Mntors. The mortgage tax law will be one of the important measures to come before the next legislature. August Trunk has returned from Happy Camp to resume mining opera tions in this county. James Kiucaid starts for La Grande, Oiegon, to-morrow to locate. Wc wikh hiiu good luck. Don't fail to giveKenney Wolters a call whrn ou isit Medford. The boyi will treat yon well. Latest Myle dres goods at N. Fish erV, twrlvo yanU for one dollar. Ail other goods in proportion. Look in at Merrilt & Robinson's when looking around for a Chiistiuas ptesent for some loved one. John Wini jen left Nrw York last week for another tiip tt Euiope. He is contented only wlirn tiaveliug. Sf veral inches of snow fnll on the SUkiyou mountains last evening and it was still snowing at last accounts. A. D. Ilelinau and J. II. llxzer came down from A-hlaui this week to attend the funeral of J. P. MuD.iutel. C. C. Cherry, of the firm of Cherry Parks, foundry men of AHauy, is with us again looking for inestments. More novelties received at Rostel'h this ee!c. Hs keeps a genuine curl unity shop and cau furuUh anything citllrd fur. You will find all kindi of holiday goads ut E. C. Biooks' ranging in pilc from the cheapest to the most expensive. The smut mill and the gin mill be low weio about the best decorated building in tunii nn thw night of thr Driuocrutiu jubilee. , We hear that another beer saloon is soon to be i-tarled iu Jackiouvilla with Hmry Breitlurth aj malinger. Al bany bier will be kept. Frank M. Nickerson ex-County Clerk of Joephino county, is in town but will bavt in a few davs far Los Angeles, Cal., his future home. Tlie h-iielits of the A. O. U. "W can plain'r be seen iu th caia of J as. P. McD-itiiel. His family will nt crie $2,000 from that order. . The Christmas ball to be given at Medford for the benefit of the district school will be held iu Bears' brick hall. An immense crowd is ex rcted. John Carter has secured the con tract for painting the Red Mm bri k anil nUo that of K. Kubli's. Air. Carter is a first class workman and lib will no dcubt take extra pains with tins job as it is the finest business building in town, B. B.'Beekmatl and W. -VY. Card ell tr-ok advantage of exjuri-iou rates last week and paid their friends a visit hero. D. C. Herrin and 6." II. Coolidg. two Jackson crfunty boys, returned from San Francisco via Crescent City last Thursday. A temperance lecture was delivered at the Methodist Chnrch last Thurs day night by Dr. J. W. Watts te a fair sized audience. A large lot of the famous Morrison plows were received by K. Kubli this week which he is selling at reduced prices. Call and examine. Three criminal cases remain to bp tried at this term of Court after tUr close of the Culp case, which it is ex pected will reach the jury tonight. Isadore Caro's smiling countenance eould be noticed at the Democratic jubilee last werk. Simon- sent word that he would be up four years from now. The quartz mino owned by Green Bros.' of Galice creek has been bond ed'to Portland capitalists for onveir ami it is likely that a trail. fer will be made. J. M. Childers was appointed Jus tice of tliH Peace fur Table Rock pre cinct ft'ifl J. C. Shigle Coitablc for Mr-dfoid at the lat term of County Court. Christmas balls will be given iu all parts of the county. Don'i for;" the one at Henry Btuten's place on Pour inan't, creek wlere a jolly good time is always had. An Oregon mn excitedly tcl;rph eil the N-w York, Heral.'l "Who U President?' and the coldly correct answer, costing G, caiuti back, "Chen ter A. Arthur." Thomas Clemmens has openpil a try and ciudy store at the old Red From stand and icrvps a full assortment in this line. Call around and select 3 our holiday presents. Tin Red Men and "K-jbli bricks are now under cover and lilt caiper.tera are laving the floors. The buildius prrsenta a fine appearance and is r.n ornament to the town. '1 li Gfia saloon at Medford, Kn ney &. Walters propiietors, iK tlfhoss hlacn. A club room, fine billiard tit hie and all the late papers of the day can be found ut this place. Ed Johnson was arrested by Con stable Birdi-ev this w-ek on a charge of horen stealing but was discharged "iy JuMice Foudrsy after the clotiO of the preliminary examination. The profess;onal card of W. F. Williamson will be found in this issue. His office will be at Medlnrd but he will attend to any practice before the different courts of the State. P. J. Rxan's new brick building is now axvuiuiiig proportions. The l.iick woik on llm hecoud story is nearly fin iahed and he is now thinking uf pu' tin ano'her story on top of that. V; J. Plvmale is vt ill cnnfiued to his room but his condition is greatly improved. Business at the Excelsior livery stable gois on as usual and all your auls iu that line can be gratifi ed by applying. A good sized crowd attended the Mite society meeting in the basement of the Presbyterian Church last Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served as usual and all seemed to enjoy themselves. A prty will be held at the residence of Oilaudo Ro-e on Applegate on Chritmas evo (Wednesday night ) The established reputation of Mr. and Mtk Rose 111 this line ought to insure them a large attendance. Pending a motion for a new trial Judge Webster ha not vet passed leu tenee. on Geurga Justus convicted on a charge of inuiislnughter iu killing an Indian at Grant Pavs. The motion will he aigut-d next Monday. "Democrat io Tunes Forever" was Nickell'i. motto ovr bis offire on the uisht of the Democratic jubilee. The finance committee for that ocevsion touud out that he metur jut what he said when he presented his bill. C. K. Fronk, formerly railroad oper ator at Oik hind, Oiegon, is n ill charce of the raiirnail siatinn at Med ford to succeed James Cunningham. W. T. Moure filled the place tempor arily until the new agent arrived. A Christmss B-dl will be given at Phoenix tin the niiiht of te .I'li bv Mrs LHvenburg All who haveherr ti-foie attended pirtis given by this Indy will know that it means a cnod lima ami as for supper comment u unnecessary. John Watson one of the substantial farmers of this valley sold a fine lot of fat hogs this week realizing good prices. He kwk this is the best pay ing industry 111 Sauthvrn Oiegon and he propoes f njRging in it morn ex teunively 1 ext seunoti. Sulkv Plows, Guie Plows, Revera lie tooth and smnoihing Harrowy, five and seven tooth cultivator', plows and all kinds of ag 'cultural iuipleuieiits just M'Ceived In Bllger & Maeglr di rect fiom the factories in the Eust. Fur 111 era call ami ben them. The last sesMou of the present Cja gre ojiened Monday. No business et trunsac'rtl. Tin; P esiilent'n men a;e received and complimented by all parties. Speakrr Carlisle and Cltair man Mormon eaeh say they shall at tempt no tariff legislation the picsent term. The folliwing ticket was voted in lite lento vara 01 uuiuio: "i'nr President, Grover ClevelHinI; for Vice T ' I . . I I T I ... rresioeni, jinn a. jocnii; n.iiyn nie electoral ineilioil. CUveland voted in Buffslo, but it is not definitely known wheth tieulr.r ballot. M1U"" "- ouuvb was ins par The ladies .of tlieJCiT. U.. wiU Iinhl their nexL llienbiiiE wr Vine M. IS. Church, Tuesday, Dec. 9th at;7v'o'cIock, Friends of the temperance : cause are cordially invited to attend. Miss As.va. A.' Biloer, Rcc. Sec A pork packing establishment with E. V. Oirter, George M. Willard, T, U. Moon and Mr. Lanras as the sniu pany, is the latest public enterprise lRlAhad will engage in. Thoy have already raaee a start and pro pose keeping it up as long as ike keg crop lasts. All who attended the Knights of Pvtliiag ball at Ashland lascwek say that it was the best managed affair of this kinJ ever given in tin. county Onlr for the Democratic jtibi ee in Jacksonville on the following evening a large crowd would have attended frcm here. The young folks premise their support next time. A. P. i rtnstrong, principal of the Portland Busine-fc College,, reports his school in J. prosperous condition. At the present time there arn about se-en-ty stu.l-nts in attendance, tei ladi and tift" or more young men, whicb uumber.will be ir.creafi!V5i ih ad ditinn of several who1 will Miegin a L c-iurse of studios at once. "Oregon ian." The Southern Oregon D?veloptnent Cjtupanv has elected the followiug of tkers. President, James Steel,. vice president, C. U. Bates; treasurer, Wil Ismette Saviutrs Bsiik; secretary, H. C. E kenberger; superintendent, Georgo II. CI ick; asiaver, Charles A Wing. Directors for the year 1SS-"), James Sieel, C D Bties. H. C. lick eiiberger, George U. Chick and ). A Kichaids. An interesting feature of the stock men's convention at St. L'luia was a cowbov band uf twentv pieces froii) Fort Dodge, Ivalisas. The leader ue a long silver mounted deriner fur a baton, ami when asked why he ilid so replied that it was in order that he might be able to shoot the first man who struck a false note. The band j.lavs with great accuracy, watching ttvviy movement of its leader. Ch'ef Justice Grt-eftSfOf Washing ton Tnrritory, in his last charge to tke Grand Jury, beats the, following testi mony to the gooa eiteut ot women serving on juriee: "Twelve terms of rnurt ImiIIi-m and eentlatnen T have I , ., , , now held, iu which women have serv ed as grand and petty jurors, and it is certainly a fact lieyoud diputtt that 110 other twelva terms so salutary for a restraint of crime have ever been bald in thia Territory." The present term of Circuit Couit will be one- of the most expensive ever held in the county on a-caunt of the large amount of criminal buninesa brought before it. J(T liguiing up the cost in the Y"cum vxrr, it. was found that they amounted to $1,800 alone and tb others will amount to much uioir. Berddes this there are several prisoners arrested who hav not, vet been indicted uud unless itniiiigrniion increases our next census will not make a good showing. Ned. Dry, a ssloon keener at Rose burg and well known in this city, died Saturday lat at his home and was buried yesterday. He left property amounting to about $10,000 to J. G. Fuller, bi partner and friend. Mr. Fuller is one of the oldest express agen's on the coast, bvi,ig been in the employ t,l Welle, Fargo it Co. for irany Tears, and agent nf the Koe bur;: oltica a good ileal ot the lime. Tlie deceased was an Englishman b birth, and had no family. His father lives and owns large estates ii: Aus tra ia. Any stranger eomnj to this valley with a, fruit trra catalogue as hisbt gtjje can do a thriving' !uinr-s for quite a while. It matters not wheth er his trees aro as represented or whother he has any tieea at all the onlrrs will re given nnd the uionev paid all the kI!i. Some penple would rather get bilked by a. atraliger than to putrouiz t'leir neighbor when the latter insure his goods and can always b found to maku up any deficiency. We love to hear them complain after getting it "in the neck" uud we never fail to express our sympathy. The electoral c dlege for iho Slate of Oregon, coiiMstiii!! of Hon. D P. 'Ihompsnu, Hon Warren Tiuitt. and Hon. J. C. Leisure, met jfl noon Wed uesrldv in the private efnoe of R. P. Eirharl, secretary of S'ate, and or Utilized by electinc Mr Tlloilipioll ptesiileiu and Mr. Truitt secietarr the bilfbts were east for Jauiea G Hlxilie president, and John A. Lgu vie president, of the United States. lion Warren Iruilt was chosen mes 8n,er, and ilia votes ami neces'sarv documeiita were duly signed, scaled and delivered Haliltital t'ousllii.itlau Is n prolific sourer of ini-erv noil tn.iiiy ill", yiving rise to Ilrad.iche, Dullness, Fevers, Nervou-nesK, R-st !esiess, Biliousness, Indigestion, Pom O in; of Biood, etc. The hitler. 11 mseoua Liver medicines, pilN, salts uud ill Hiiuhta former! v used toielieve the sulleriT, only aggravate the disease and sicken the stomach. All who are afflicted in that av. know the impor tance of the remedy pleasant to the palate, biirtiilessiu its n ilure,aud Iralv lieneliciiil ill its action Thi" trial bottles of Syrup of Fig- civen nw.iy fiee of eh'ir" bv our eiilerpriiii; druu'i;i-i Merritt it Robiuann of J.ack sonville prove that it isi! lint can be desired. Large bottles at fifty cents or one dollar. A set of doulle buycy harnes, upsrlv new. for sale chean. Euonire ? 0f rjr. Aiken. . CROUP. WHOOPII COUGH i ami umnciiiiis inline.,.-,, ,,-vc,i by builou a eure. ureoK Keeps it, The Railroad By psengera from blow, we Team thafsuj plies are being forwarded to Delta from belu v, for the Hood surveving farce of the C. i. R. R Co., which indicates that surveying is to be resumed again soon, so as to start road building in the sprin?, which is due probably to Oie gon company miking arrangements to finish their end, the C. P. having al ways assured the public they wuuUl be at the lina as ssoh as the Oregon com pany euld build. Th C. P. we ptepared to keep en right above Re. Id ing, when the Oregon company stopp ed at Roseburc, and unless the Oregon company finished their end, the Cali fornia branch would not pay to run for the small amount of local travel. As funher evidence of resumption of railrrad work, the Redding ''Free Press" savs Mr. Doner, of Siiiithson, has been emp oyeil to haul the wagon bridges at I lie third croosing above Elmore', and at ike fourth crossing or Scobieville, to the railrosd, when thev will be loaded 011 the cars and shipped to tlia front, to be used in the construe tion of other wauon bridges. This move seems to foreshadow active op erations, and it will be remembered 1 that Colonel Scobie'a entire outfit -ei , . . .... ol eil near ly, ami can lie utiliz-M at a moments notice. "xreka Journal. SI1IL0FIS CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Ctuker Mouth. Brooks can fur nish it. THAT HACKING COUGH can bo so quicklv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We gUaiailtee it. Call t B-OoLV. I!A( KMETA( K i.b.vting'ei d fra grant perfume. Price 23 mid L0 Cts. ai E. C. Brooks'. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve croup, whooping; cough ami hrnncliitir:. ARE YOU MADE mNerabl,. by indigestion, Consiipition, D yzinrss, L)ss nf Apne ite. Yellow Ssinl Shi lull's Vitulizer is a positive cure. For j-ale bv E. 0. Brooks. THE HEY. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Intl., says: "Roth inv self and wifn owe our lives to SHI LOH'S COls'sUMPlTON CURE ' Brnoks keens it. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver wm plaint, you have a printed guirmitee on nverv bottle of Shilnh's vitnli.r. It never fails to cure. Brooks keeps it. A NASAL INJECTOR free with eich bottle, of Shiloh's catarrh muttdv. Price 50'ets. at Brook's. Society Elections The following are tbe officei elected for the differ ent societies mentioned; Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. 0. O. F, R. H. Moore, N G., Win. II. Parker, V G., A. II. Maegly, R S., John A. Boyer, P. S, F Luv, Treas urer. Trustees, K. Kubli, Flank Krauze and S. J. Di. Iiistallalion will take place on the first meeting in Januarv. War'fen Lodge No. 10. A. F. .t A. M.: C. C B-ekmsn, W. M , Dwid Linn. S. W.. Dr. W.ll J..ckson, J. W.. N. Langell Tieasurer, Max Muller Secv., R. S Dunlap Tyler. Installa tion of officers Saturday, Dec. 27ih at 7 m. OreSon Chapter No. 4. R. A M : Thos. G. Reames H. P., Conrad Mill gus, Kirg, A. M Brrv Scribe, David Linn O, of II . Will Jackson P. J . C C. Baekman R. A. (3.. Max Muller Secy., N. Fi.hrr G M. 3 1 Veil; W. T. Clemmens G M -Jd Veil, L. Paulsen G M. 1st Veil. U.S. Dunlap Sentinel. Installation Saturday D?e. 27, al 3 clock p. in. JRuii on. a Baltic. Reames Bros are receiving n fine assortment of Fancv nnd Drv Good". Hata, Clo'hing, BooIh and Slinks, nnd finest Assortment of LaDIHS Cloaks (hat has ever heeti brought to this iiirket. All of which ihev are selling at prices tint defv conmetitinn. For Ralk Four bundled fine mut ton sheep for sale Anplv to Patrick Dontoa.v. HT-rrrmr m rr n MAIIICIJ I). LsuENncnn WniTNKT It the resi lience of the bride' in-itlier. in Rose bunr, Xnv. 2Ctb. 1SS4. hy Rev. J. Ilein rich, Geo. I luu:ib t?, irursluil i.f Rojcbtirj. and M'ss Josephine Whitney, lotmcily ol tins place. GoitiK)X Mitkiuy In Manzanila pre cinct Nov. 27th, 1SS1. by I Irtcr w. Peterson. Monro: GjuIou ami Miss S-irali .1. vlurray. Km: Hi.riiy Iu this precinct, Nov. aoth. lSrf4. by Rev. M. .1. Williann, E. C- Kaneantf JI'ks UieeRcrry. Pankey IIootex At Ihe nsidence of Joi. Dmul-ii. in T.ib'e Rnsk precinct, Xov. Siiili, 18d4,bv Vj tier M. lVlerson, II. T. Pank.y, -ind Miss X . Ilooten. Wood McCai-.i: -It the Forest ' one, (MI . Xov. 2Cib. l. by Rev. G. G. Wtilter, John Wood of Scott valley, and Vis Sarah A C'abj, formerly of this p"ace. PELTON GANIARD At the re.i- deuce of the nllieiatmc Minister in Medford. bv Rev. M A. Wil iatn. Dec. 3, 18S1, John E. Peltoa and Mis' Lottie L Gaii'arii. FA HI! A DEN In Medford. Dec. 4. 18S4, bv R-v. M. A. William-. E. L. FairA and Mis Clara E. D-an. B ) I s Pntit. In .Incksonville, Dec. 2d, 1S84, to the wife of Clnw. Prim, a dauriitcr. I'AUKEti In this precinct, Xov S.jlh, 18il, to Mr. and Mrs. L'lms. Parser a dau-lblcr. KiNCAin On Rojr'ic river, Xor. 23"h, 14, in r. nnd Mrs. I.oberl II. Kiu caid, :i d-iughter. mi- n. BARR-A' M-.ltor.t. Nov. 23. Ib81, E lar G., son of V. H and Nannie Rtrr, a;;e. 10 yeirs and 1 day. C'iiecsmak. In S.in FriiiiC'sco, 1 alifor- 111.1, Nov. 2, ltSl. I) W. Chccsuir.ii; j ftp:edo3ye.irs and II months. McDvmh In this citv, Die. 1. 184, Jlim(;s v cinet .vti 43 J2atglo ' waatna aau 13 Hay. . Nobby Ct.oriiixu atiub. A-ih.h.i Oregotfis the place for everv inali olid boy, obi or youiiL', to buy ibeir F.ill and Winter clothing nnd furnishing goods because you can buy belter goods for your money and you will live long and prosper, but if you g and pay the obi fashioned price for gondii and then get shoddy clothing ou are liable to swear becHtisu you are elicited, natch coin because thu goods aie ahoddv and w'll nut keep you wum, ami then die, and then what will be coma of ViU. Go to the Nobby Cloth ing Store by all means, take no such cimnensi Tailor shop in connection So you can get any thing vou vant iu the clothing lino. For Sale A second hand wagon in good condition. Will e sold cheap if applied for so-tn. For further par litiulars n. quire nf !.? DuxLAP, Jacksonville Administrator Sale f lltal E(tttc. By virtue of an order of the County 'ottrt of Jackson county, Oregon, msu'e Xnvimhcr :. Wil: the "ti'iibrsine I (i ininibtritor of J. J. Niclm 's estate will ofP.T lor s-i u tit public nuction lor cash at the couit house door, in Jacksonville, Oregon 1111 s.ntiiritaj. tltcS'tli day of Drccmlirr. 1311. nl one o'clock p. m , the fol owing des cribzil land ami premises belonging to s.tiil estate Itvvvil: The w V, of X E A r Section 31. The S Wl-t of 5 E y nnd X of S B 1-1 of Section oil. 1 lie iN J , 01 iv 1. 1 01 sec lion 29. The X v tJi of E l-t ami S -1 ofX E 1-1 and S K l-l or X W 1-4 of Section 20 in I'ownship :)'i South of Range "J vvest and the S E l-l of- E 1-4 ol" Sec tion 12 in Township Xi South of Itynge " west bung nbntit 4:Jo u.tcs of bind with the :ipiiirten.iitccs anil al ihe right tit'e iiml interest of siid estate of J. .T.Xicht 1 thcrcin f r the puipiS". of p tying; the c iiim-inninst siiil eMate nnd llie'expcusi-b ol Ailministrition. T. 15. KENT, .Idmtiiislralor of the estate of.I. J. Xichols, di ceased Christmas ' Ball, AT THE BAUTEJNT PLACE ox roor.MANs ckf.f.k Christmas Kisht. The lindcratgnrd will give a II ill r.t the Henry Ii.iutcn p mc on Pontnvin's creek on Thurvl.iy night, December 25th and extends :i cenenil invitation 10 all to come and enjoy Ihimsevcs. Good lnusi" ami supper wid bj furnished. K. UUZE Notice. Land OtTicc at RosEiinno, Or. , ) Nov. 10. 1SS-I. Notice is hereby iven that Ihe follow-insn-'in'-d seiiler'lins filed notice (f his 'mention to make final proof in support of hi 'I.'tiin. and lb-it said proof will lie ni-ide before ihe Clerk of Jackson county, nt J.ieksonvil e. 'jsn , on Wcdnesd.iV. Pectmber 24. 1SS4, viz: Fietl. S Aikeii. PiT.nintion I) S.Xo 4TH3 for she S 1i orX i: 14. X V. 1-4 f 5 K 14 Sec XI nnd S W 1 4 of W 1-1 See .4 T:KS R 3 E iM. Ife inmes the fo!lowiti" witnesses to prove bis cnntitiitnna nsiilcnce upon, and cultivation of. s-iitl bind, viz: William Sin in. John Oiven. Frtncis A. Ibinscn, W.lder Fuel, n'l of Dekins. Orecmi. Wit. P. Rknjamix, Register. Adminia'trator's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Silas P. Il;inn-i. drce-is'il. VJOTP'E IS IIERE15V OIVEX TH IT I the linilersisneil his b 'en nppdiiteil bv Ihe county court f J.ickion county, Oregon, siltin-r in prolnte. mlniinistritor of the estate of Hhts P. Hunna. deceased. All lersons imbblnl In Slid 1 state tin refiiesled to settle the s-tnie iinmidi.itely. aril those lnvinir ebiinnitgiinst thec-na'ti, will presi nt tin m with Ihe proper vouch crs to the undersiirned, residing in J.iek nvile. .Tncks'm cnnniy. Oregon, vvilhin six months from thed.i'c of ihi? notice II. K. II IXXA, dminislrntnr ef said estate. D.ilcdXor.2Sth ISSt. Ixccutrix's Notice. In the miller it the estate of John Stonihl, ! censed. NOTICE is herebv jriiin llntt Ihe tin (leisisnctl his ben nppoinlcd byliie County Collet of.I.ieks'in cotinty, On'-.'oti, siltin-' i'l Pnb tie. ts Tutrix f the estate of.Iohn Sloitsbt. deceased. All persons indebted In slid el-ile are rrittiestiil to iclllc the sime immeili.ttely. and these luviri'' cl.tinis :i!!iiust Ihe csltite will preetit them with the prnpr vniicii-r-i to Ihe itndersiineil. realilintr In Phoenix. Jackson county, Oregon, within six months foun the first pub icution of this notice. Saiiah STonottT, E.X' etttrix of said Es ale. Dated Xor. 7, U'84. Dissolution Notice. The firm ofjfor.it ifc C'lmle, ensri-jed in the saloon business in Ja-ks-inville is hen by dissolved by mtlluil cnent Riilih'iel Mont relirins. A. Chtile will continue Ihe business at the old st.ind and asks lor a continuance of pitpmc. RrnvEL Moiiat, A. Oiiaiu. .Tncksonville, cept. 11, 1834. Farm for Sale. The f.ne farr. known as the Antrell li.incli.siiii.Ueil on lh: line of O. & (.'. II. It in Rogue river villoy. cnnttiniiie 010 acres, nearly all rich viillev land. Five thousand dollars down b dincu on ei-v terms. Apply to James IJirncj, lUy P. O, Kl'tmitli county, Osn. or C. C. Beek man, Jacksonville, Orccon. Settl7Up) Ilavimr closed my bl'ickMiiilh shop and inlenilinz to remove Irntn Ibis sii-lion I need nnd must b-ive u seltleinent with nil thus" ovvinir ni". You cri sive (rouble and coi'b by calling atnutid -it once. Jamks II. Ki.ncaid. f'cntral Point, Nov. 2a, lcSL T.. I WHITNEY, M- D-, EAGLE POINT OREG0X. llano ' tocnti'O :it 1 111.4 pi.ie l nsij a sl,-.re of tin- p Irmi-e of this asciion 1 i"-c n l iuiy titua. ' CnlU alUu'Jtd U atiaiy tin: iMil Fellow's Buildiug Jucksorvillc, Crt'oa UI:ALKR AND M'OKKEK IN' SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, Pumps, AURICULTURAL IMl'LKMEX NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF ST0VK8 HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF K7KRT DESCRiniliN Fnso and Capst WOODEN & IV1LL0W WARE ROPE, NAILa, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass COTLKRV. WIRE, Shot, 3rash3, Ghains. Joso ETC.. ETC- I have s'cttrcd the services of 11 first. ell nvrlinnic, nntl am prepared to (It ill lepjinn pr.mipilv and iu buperlor style. In connection with lite above I am re eiivintruml have eon-tnntly on hand a full :iuJ llrat-cbiss stock of GROCERIES, dry-ooods, ocm d 0t3, tobacco iikauv jiaijr uluthim:, t! LA SS XV. K K. CROCKERY, c. Evervthing sold at reasonable rales. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March 9, 1S7S. MlnTBRS EMI'ORIIIM! itS-, Jacksonville, Oregor, JOIIX 31ILLB2, - Proprietor. DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF AORI culiuial imiilciueuts. tools of ull Kimtj una a haidwnre. gcucral assortment of shell lie also keeps the largest stock of, anJ ali thd latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, ASD A FITM. A8S0UTMEST OT Fishing Tackle, 3?owder, Shot. Btc A10 LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, . AXD ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call ami examine bis slock KTorc m.ikini'your purchases. Blymyer Mf g Co. BELLS. 2'MMSRMAW FRUIT DRiERS. Victor Sorghum & Sugar Mills. JU11S IIM'OKTII, Crntral Agtnt for llic racific roasl. '.3 Jlnla strict, sail Iraiiciaro. Illustrated Catalogued and our Su.ir hind IduJs. 11 v.'ilutblc. Ir;.itise on i,u-.-ur cn.es and treatment or suiriircanu juicr, scut fice on upplie.ilionr l'leasu -aK which catalogue you desire, Jttid ulo it for prices delh'eied fit your neatest iil ro.nl point, either from factory or San Fnineisco. Of cither sex admitted to tho rOSTLAXD BUSIXESS C0LLrGH On any week-day of tho year. The College Journal, containing informt- ion of tho courso cf rtndy, rates of tuition, board, examination, etc., and cuts of plum Mid ornamental penmanship, free. AdJreia. A. I. AKMSTKOXG, Lock T!oi 101. FoEiXAsn, 0c 2J Ii tcritinrj, please mention this paper. Saloon Prtparty S'cr Sale. The undersigned wishing lo pe' out cf the business hereby offers" liis saloon -n K rbyville. Oregon", for s tie. The sa'or n propuly. tnecibcr with the flxtrii-e at all Ihe linitorsiintl other stock is 5.- u e in this 1 ff r. A Inruuin is otfrri ' n or n I Ires'?. PETER REISER ,v ' Ksrbyville, Orcan. Aujiut. 15, ;sc .-Ci' v TcyXXiSr1?? d u vSii t7Sl5Sr bit? a Lusd&yi&L V - v