N N -- -jr MBaegTOxJWrjJgpgp OSESOH SEHTIIE1, J ACIBJOJS VIM.lt Saturday. Jaxhaky 17, 1SS5. BULill II Mlgl JKilA J HJAUUi-B live Legislature. This body met ia ths- Stats beuw in Salem on Monday last and both branches effected an organization by Tuesday evening. The officers of tho Senate ar: President, "William Wal A. nf Marion: Chief Clerk. J. "W. Strange, of Dfuglas; Assistant Clerk, F. A. Cook, of Yamhill; Sergeant at Arras, J. S. Pnrdom, of Multnomah; Doorkeeper, A. M. Brown, of Marion; Pages, Clarence Smith and Eddi Craw ford. The offie'ers of tho- Heme are sr fol lows: Ready of Benton, Speaker; Col. Hewlett, of Mnltnoraah, Chief Clerk; J. T. Gregg of Marion, Assis Unt Clerk; J. C. Booth of Marion, Sirgeaot at Artat Doorkeeper, The failure of the Hesse to com plete its organization Monday will -)oitpoae the first ballot fer United States Senator fer two weeks. No body seems to understand the failure, and it causes considerable comment and suspicion ef design. An endeavor will be made to secure tie p&sssage sfa bill to create a new county out of portions of Wasco, Grant and Umatilla counties. The proposed new couuty will be bounded en the west and south .by the John Day river andjits north fork, and tba eastern boundary reaches the Columbia river a little abeve Coyote. There are many good reasons for the erganiza tien of this new county, which it is proposed to call John Day county, and as nearly all the people to be affected by ihe change arev favorable to it, the bill will probably pass. The Senate Oomniittee are as follows: Judiciary Hare, Simon, Weather ford, Prim and Haines. Ways and Means Allen Hirsch, Ptnnington and Myers. Claims Warren, Coleman and Buroh. Elections Simon, Siglin aad Em mitt. Corporations Cartwnght, and Carson. Pblic Buildings Hirsch, and Lee. Assessments Davenport, Bilyeu Dorris Hare, L?e, Dorris and Meyers;. Connties Emmitt, Reedjand Hoult. Commerce Reed, Siglin and Hall. '"""Ensrossid "Bills Lee. Hirsch and Hinthart. Monetary Affairs Shupe, Williams and Rlnehart. Education Hall, Cautherne and Dsvenport.- Enrolled Bills Voorhees, William and Bilyou. Roads and Highways Williams, Alien, Cauthorne, Davenport and Cole man. Federal Relations Carson, Prim Hoult. Printing Siglin, Burch- and Voor hees.. Public Lands Warren, Weather ford and Cartwright. Mines Miller, nail and Haines. Railroads Allen, Belyon, Carson, Miller and Pennington. The following committees are au thorized te employ clerks: Enrolled Bills, Engrossed Bills, Judiciary, Ways and Means, Elections, Assessments, Commerce and. Committee on Printing. Tho "Oregonian" of the 15 th gives the following bills presented by South em Oregon membors or affec'ing this section: No. 4 By L:o Locating a State Normal Sahool. No. 5 By Lee Amending the assessment laws. No,. 10 By Miller Defining the boundary line between Josephine and Jackson, counties. -Ne.ll By Miller To relieve Josephine county from state taxes ef the year ISSi. ' No. 12 By Carson For the relief of insolvent debtors, protection of cred itors and punishmsut of fraudulent debtors; and to repeal the act to se cure creditors just divisien of estates of debtors who cocvey to assignees for the benefit of creditors. No. 17 By Simon to provide for the registratiaa cf voters. No 2S By Cartwright To create the county of Whitman. No. 29 By Hoult To psuish irataps. No. 33 By Prim Amending tho Ashland city charter. No 36 By Prim to incorporate lankvillo. No. 37 By Prim To ainond tho civil code. No. 39 .By Simon Amending the mechanics1 litn law. Five out of the twenty one Presi dents were of Scotch Irish linrage Jackson, Polk, Buchanan, Johnron and Arthur; two of Scotch, Graut and Hayes, on of 'Welsh, JrlTersen, and (inn of Dntcli. Van BureH: the rtruain. itig twelve being of Egliih decent. Railroad to California. Tht stockholders of the O. iCE. R. recently voted at a meeting held in Portland to transfer their read te the Central Pacific if terms can bo agreed upon. Alluding to this fact, the "Alta California" says that this is, for several reasons, the most impor tant recent railroad transaction on the Pacific coast. For one thinj, it doubt less insures the early completion of the California and Oregon to a connvc tion with tne Oregon and Ualitorma. In the gap between- the nearest ends of the two roade, there is some of the renghest country fer railroad buildUg to be found in the United States, and while the roads were under different managements it -wai uncertain wheth er they would be built to a junction. But their union under ono manage ment raako it certain that the junc tion will be affrcled before long, for it is inconceivable that the Central Pa cific should wish to lease the Orrgon line culess it was te be operated in connection with the California system of roads. Assuming then, tuat the gip in tho railroad connection of Cali fornia and Oregen will be filled next summer, it is evident the benefits to the trade of San Francisco will be very great. The "Alta," speaking for San Franeisco. savs: "We shall now Jiave a California line of railroad- to Portland and stand a show to regain a part ef what we have lost in that region. All of Southern Oregon will be practically as near to San Francisco as to Portland, if not nearer. Our wholesale merchants can go up and take pov.e:sion ef that country, for it will be of interest te the Central Pa cific to give them advantages over the Portland merchants who do their over land freighting by the Northern Pa cific or Oregon Short Line. It was a good day's wotk for San Francisco when the O. i C. as brought under control of a California company." Schuyler Colfax. Ex-Vice-President ScbBjler Colfax dropped dead in the Omaha depot at Mankato at 10:20, January 13th. He arrived over the Chicago, Milwaauee and St. Paul railway,, and walked over to the Omaha depot. He took off his overcoat, sat down, and almost imme diately fell over and expired. His death is supposed to-have been caused by heart disease. Schuyler Colfax was born in the city ef New York, March 23, 1823, and was consequently almast 62 years of age. He was a grandson of General William Colfax, who commanded General Wash'iiigton's life guards. In 1836 ho removed with his mother, who was then a widow, to northern Indiana, settling at South Bend. As a whig candidate for con gress he was defeated in'18.rl but was elected in 1854, was six times re-elected, and continued to represent that district until 1869. He was chosen speaker of the house of representatives in December, 1863. In 1865 he made his celebrated trip across the conti nent with Samuel Bowles of the Spring field "Republican," and was again elected speaker in the same year. In 1867 he was electad a third time, and at the May convention in 1868 he was selected by the Republicans as their candidate for vice-president, on the ticket with General Grant. In No vember he was elected, buc since his retirement in 1872 he has csctswed politics almost entirely. Bjmp of fist Naturo's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomaeh, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Jiilliousness, Indigestion, and kindred ills. Cleanses tho system, purifier the blood, regulates tho liver and acts on the Bowles. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Merritt i Robinson, Jackson ville. San Diego's long deferred hepe of becoming th termines of a transeon- tinsntal railroad will probably soon b realized. Tim California Southern is to be extended eo as to connect with the Atlantic and Pacific, placing Ban Diego in connection with all the great eastern sea-ports. Run on a Bank. Reames Bros, are receivius a fine assortment of Fancy and Dry Goods, Hits, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and finest assortment of Ladies Cloaks that lias over been brought to this marfcetS? All of which they are selling at prices that defy competition. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure- for Catarrh, Diphtheria and C-tnker Mouth, jstooks can xur nisli it. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly currd by Shiloh's Cure. We ytiitiuiivrt- wi" ..wv-.- A Card. I Jacksonville, Oregon Jan. 10, 1833. Ed. Sestimei.: I see by the Tana of the9thinst. that Mr. DePeatt, smarting under the facta of his conduct as county Judge towards me, in passing upon my legal fees, ha3 attempted to excuse bim selt by a false representation of the facts, hence I ask permission in vour columns to say a fewwords to the Judge. .Now, Judge, vou need not attempt to excuse yourself for the action of yjiur court to wards me, for vou know if you know anything at all the record shows tint you allowed my legal fees of five dollars at your August term, 18S4, in Ihe case of the State vs. Anderson, charged with a felony, jUbt such a case a3 mat ot tne otate vs. Davis, tn winch- yon erasea my icgai tees as certified to in the bill, and reduced it one half at the November term ef the county court following. Kow Judge, how can you, with any shadow of honesty, or truth, and in the lace of your record, sav that -when vou cut my fees down one hall you supposed that to be the construe-' tion ot tne law, irom tue laci mat wnen youwas acting as Deputy District Attor ney the old board cut down your fees one half. You know that you never tried to follow the precedent set by the old board. Now you say, '-but no person knows bet ter than yourself the causes -which led to the fee being reduced " I think that I do know the causes that led to the reduction of my legal fees at the November term of your court , ana I propose to give them to you. The causes as I believe were on your part, as the bos3 and leader of your court, to be pure downright cusidncss and prejudice without regard te law or duty, which was. caused by the Oregon Sejjti nel in the issues of October 4th and lltli, 1684, putting two burs under your caudle cxticmity, iwhich was your own record) and they set you to bucking, kicking and bellowing all at, the tame time, like a mad bull in a hornets nest. Now Sir, it was on ar.count of these two publications in tho Shntinei. of vour record as ronntv judrre of this county, that I -was compelled. as District Attorney, under the laws of lUiS, to nave tne matter examined into, and reported upon iiy the Grand Juiy, and their report seems to be another bur that is pricking your most sensitive parts. llence tne causes oi your court's action towards me. I will tell you Judge what is a facts, if you don't like the Grand Jury's report, upon your record a3 a serv antot the people, you had better be more careful about what kind of a record you make in the future. I will say in regard to my being indignant at you, that 1 am not; the object is so small, Judge, that it does not ellect my indignation at all. It you come again, Judge, try and "tell the truth." T. B. Kent. A i-i -ri 1 rr-r'm-r-y MASQUERADE AT February 13, 1885. The members of the Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band will give a grand masquerade ball on the date mentioned above and in vite everyone to come aiid take part. Reception Committee Sam DeRoboam, Georgo Neil and John Dyar. Floor Managers James Cronemiller, Wm. Linn, Win. L PJymale, D. A. Jones. Genera) Committee Wm. L. Plyraale, James Cronemiller and George Neil. lickets, for dancers, mcliwinjr supper. $1 2o each, for spectators SO cents, child ren half price. IPoixy Prison For the Best Costumes Worn. Best Lady Costume 53. Best Gent's Cos tume So Best Girl's (children's) Cos tume $2 50. Best Boy's (children's) Cos tume $2 50 Come everybody. Magle Sample Rooms California Street, ST-!?. ?os3S, Proprietor. . None but the choicest and best Wines, Brandies, WhibkRsasd Cigars kept DRIXKS, 12i CEJJTS. No credit in the future it don't pay. Families needing anything in my line can always be supplied with the purest and best to be found on the Coast. Give me a call, and you will be -well satisfied. New Cigar Store. ST Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco, Cijarctlcs, -Votiens,- Etc. Also keeps a full line of musical instru ments, consisting of Collars, nanjo. Tr.mborluc, Acordcons, Harmonica I tc. Give mo a call and I will satisfy you botl; in price and in the quality of "the goods offered for sale B Rostei. Executor's miotics. In the matter of the estate Sarah C.Simp son, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH.4T the undersigned has b--cn appointed by the county court of Jackson county Oregon, sitting in Probate, Executor of the estate of Sarah C. Simpson, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same im mediately, and those having claims against 'ho estate will present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned , residing in Jacksonville, Jackson oounty, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. J. NUNAN, Executor ot said estate. Dated Jan. 9, 1885. Saloon Business for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale theNcw Era Saloon and Billiard Hall. This house is new and fitted up in first-class style throuchout havine in use one of Bruns wick & Balke billiard tables;: sixe4Jx9? size ofbuilding 20 x 40 with ofScel2 xIO.- Situation first-class fine trade good open ing lor a live man. Reason for selling, on account of other business. Will also sell the propcrtrwithout the stock. GEO. CROSS. Fhoenix, Or., SepL 20th, 18S4. Organ for Salb. The undersigned offers for sale on easy terms to a good, party a first-class Taher organ, 10 stops, being nedbat a few weeks. For particulars enquire at this office or addrebs the undersigned at Phoenir. GEO. CROSS. L Phoenix, Or., Sept-EOtk, 1684. fell W HM TUB AT E. C. BROOKS5 New rug Store, Jacksonville, Or. C31oo1x.es. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm. -p-ivtolie 3 . Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvci hunting-case, open-faco and skylight watches, from ?5 to $130. Bracolots. A fine lot oriadies gold band and bangl.. bracelets. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set '""th diamonds, camera set Willi pearls, garnet ami pearn, lurnHoist and pearl, and onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain ana sonu tainuraiu r-uips. JTo-c-oXxry. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets qf-jewclry, from the CO-cenl black set to tho. 200 bird sets of diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold" chains, lockets and charms. & 3ixi.s a.33.cl 33xa.-ttoxxsi. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. SJil-vor 'VU'a.-ro. Silver and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases. misco3L3.rtxxoc3xas. ' Gold and silver thimbles: gold, "silver and steel spectacles; and a lull SIOCK ot every thing in the jewelry line. A tull assortment ot penumeiy, umei soaps, etc A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classlineot HOLIDAY GOODS. AH to be so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! 41so accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best lineof violin, guitar nnd banjo strings. The best sperm oil lor sewing macnincs. A tull line of Drugs and Medicines. Ea-Prcscriptions irefully compounded E. 0. BROOKS. im m b& im EBOP MEDFORD, OR., Madison Rodgers, Proprietar. DEALER IH HARNESS, SAD DLES, BRIDLES, HALTEKS, Etc. Etc. A Boot and Shoe Department is also attached. Call around end enquire prices and I will promise satutaction. JHADISON ICODuKKS. Jledford, Or., July 20, 1884. KBIV TOWN OF HBBFOBD ! , Lots for sale af lew prices and on easy teims. Apply to J. S. HOWARD, -Agent, at Medfoid. . Also, in the Railroad addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply to 31. L. JlcCal I, Agent, Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to M. V, B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HILL. Apply to 31. E. POGUE, Agtnt, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply toS. 31. WILCOX, AgentGract's Pass. Or to GEO. H. ANDKEWS, O. & C. R. R. Co., Portland Or. Administrator's Notice In the matter of the estate of Frederick Heber deceased. NOTICE IS HCKEBY GIVEN THAT the undersisned has been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, 9itting in Probate, administrator of the estate of Frederick Heber deceas ed. All person" indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against the es tate will present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, residing in Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, within six months from the first publica tion of this notice. "V7M.3I. TURDEB. Administrator of said estate. Dated Nov. 15, 1884. DAVSD LINN, A5D DEALKR IN GOrPITJ T3XESSSZ23GS. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or made to order Farm fer Sale. The Undersigned offers for sale one of the best stock farms iff Rogue Itiver valley. It is located on Dry Creek, on the other side of Rogue: river, contains- 1G0 acres of Ood Jand; with good barn etcu, on the place, and will be sold at a bargain, t or further particulars call on or address HeSKY WeTDEIIUANH, Jacksonville Oct, 18, 1884. Settle Up! A LKPERSONS INDEBTED TO THE x. untTeiaijraed by note or account are requested to call and settle up forth with. Parties knowing themseives in debted to me will do well to heed this no tice, as I am determined to enforce payc menl where it Ts refused or neglected. H. BAPE, Sn. JacksonvilIeAcg.2, 1684. C110NEMI.LLER & BIRDSEY, " JACKSONIAL-LE, El Pogue AGENTS FOR LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFOfiD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TCOTH HARROWS; McSHERRSr GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST SEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALLSTYLES, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULTER1SING HARROWS, . CIDER MILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc. EXTfcAg SERVcD ON SHORT NOTICE- "We would respectfully ask our patrons and friends to call and see our Hue of ootls before purchasing elsewhere, ag we feel Bure we can Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any n'rjt-cl.ifis goods can be sold for; and wo guarantee all our gooda as roiiresetited. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May a; 183. ' .' ' U5?saSB. 3jas. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, a iJ5r j.tjsrg-jgr'gBsgar JSIEWS AM BOY' CLOTHING, boots a.:nt shoes GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CROCKERY, GLASS WAKE, ETC. E3)2.-oc3.-o.oo tr,ls.exs. California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. EXCELSIOR LIVBRliSJMB FEED Corner Of kOcSGOK AND CALIFORNIA LTJ. , JACK33 VK.U W. .7. S'LSSiL&IS, prap'r Would respectfully inform tho' public that he has a fine sfock of Horses, Buggies and Caringes And he is prepared to furnish lifs patron; and the public generally with Fine Tnri3outs As can bo harf on the Taciflc coast. Sad die horses hired to go to any part of - the county Anlraals Bo;if,ij and Soli!. norses broke to work single or doubli norses boarded and the best of care te stowed upon them while in my charge A liberal share of the public p.itrr.nags is solicited on reasonable terms . MAX MUJULEIU 2?. O. Eui'dirg, Jacksonville) -EAu:n ix- Generaf- Merchandise. THE UNDER-IGNBD TAKES pleasure in informing the public tuat lie nas purchased u. toiomon's m. tsrest in the POST OFFICE STORE. WTiich will be kept stocked with a com plete and first class ass-rtmentof general merchandise. I will sell "t Very Reasonable Katc3. Give me a call and see for you"Svles 3IAX 3IULLKR. CHANGE IN MAWAGERIEHT OF- THE Uv S- KOTElJ Cor. 3d and California Sts., Jacksonville - - Ogn, Having taken charge of this hotel the undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the public- that a complete change will bemad de. T2a.o Toblo will bo supplied with eveiything the market affords, and a" general renovation of the Bedsi vx2.c3. Hooma will be made. The patronage of the pub lic is solicited. J. DeRoboam. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON & GARRETT, Proprietors. THIS popuTai resort, under new man agement, is furnishing the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and lcadingiaper3 of-the Coast. Give me a call. For'Salo. Five hundred bushels of choice "Winter applees for sale. Apply to MRS.S.E.ISn. Jacksonville, Oct. 4, lSdl. C3rOlc& XZill, ,mjum i in ii 522.&d:Q.S Business Notice. This is to notify the public that I have opened an office in Jacksonville at the southeast corner of California and Fifth ktrcets where I will be ready at all times to transact business, such as the drawing up of DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BOSDS, AGREEMENTS, Leases, Powers of Attorney, Bills of Sale, etc etc. &b3traitor of land Titles. Sell Real Estate, and attend to making out Homestead papers, Pre-emption papers, also draw lip'all papers pertaining to the settlement of e-Uatrs Collector of Accounts, prompt rfcmlttances made. Invesmcut Se curities a tpccially; Jackson ounty Scrip bought and sold. " Prompt reply made to letters. Charges in accordance with the times. Refers, by pcrmisi'.r.n; to C. ('. Beek man, Esq., I'ar.ker lo Hon. L. R. Wch bter, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business house in Jacksonville. "ILAS.T. DAY. Notary Public for Oregon. V7. G. KESNiT. n. WoMTr.s. THE GEM SALOON- -AT MEDPOBD, - OSEGON, Eennsy & Iters. flwing opened our siloon in the new Crick building of Byers & Co. at Aledford wj arc now prepared to furnish any kind of a drink that can to callid for, made .villi liquors that arc acknowledged lo hi the tasl in the market. A Fine Billiard Table "Will also be found at this house and on the tables you can find the leading picto rial and sporting papers of the day. Give us a trial. Klksey & Wolteus. Jacksnvilla Sresceat Cii BSsil Sonte, P. McMahon, Proprietor Stages leave Jacksonville every 3Ionday Wednesday and Friday moraines at 3 a m. arriving" at "Waldo in the evening, where close connection is made next morning tor Crescent City. "When the new wagon road is finished about January 13th through tickets to San Francisco will be sold for 18 by this route. Express and order business done at re duced rates. t P.McifAHON Proprietor The Bishop Scott Grammar SCSOOIi, A Bonrdlos and Day Scheol fer Boys, The seventh year under the present management will begin September .'U. Boys successfully fitted for College or for business. Five resident and three visiting teachers. Discipline strict For further information and for catalogue containing list ot former pupils. Address J. W. HILL, Head Master, 2m a23 Drawer 17, Portland, Or. CITY BARBER SHOP California St., Jacksonville, - - - Orejjou. The undersigned is fully prepared to do all work" in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. , GEORGESCfl TtMPF. Sotrtlo XTia. Having changed my place of business to Ashland and' requiring all the, money due me in fitting up my new store I hereby give notice to all those indebted cither by note or book account to comu forward at once and make settlement. I need the money and must have it nENRY JUDGE. Ashland,-Oregon, May 10, 1834. J. -W". MEMllTT. DK. J. -W. BOBDISOS CITY DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA STREET, MERR1TT &, ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and moii completo assortment of PATEKT laEBICISES CHEMICALS); PURE WINES & LIQUORS, PAINTS. OILS, ETCC, To be-found in Southern Oregon, full stock ef Al.os, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOILET SETS,- And a great variety of Perfumery, -mon and Toilet Soaps, etc. E"Prescriptions carefully prepared by Dr. J. W. lionrssox. Dr. Robinson's office in Dru Store. M CASH STORE! CARO BROS Has just opened a fia stock f General Merchandise1 AT His motto is' Quick Sales and Small Profits, And he feel assured that all' who favor him with, their patrdhag will bt iati--ficd with his prices atd tha quality or air goods. He Keeps ERT 000DS, QltOCEF.IES, PROVISIONS. CLOTMINO. lUlt.NlSHINO GOOrS, SATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ANDSI10VS, nd everything usually found in a first--class Gcnt-nd Merchandise Store. He will give his cuslomers- the benefit of the reduced freights caused by tat ad vent of the railroad, and will not be inder sold by anvbody. f. A. BRENTANO, Maaagsr. Phoenix, Oregon, Feb.2o, 18S4. TE2 S. F. VARIETY STORE, CXDEK TIIElIAMAasMBNT OF J. E. Little, Prop, JACKSONTI1.L.T3. WILt BE KEPT TYTXL STOVEEC V V -with the choicest CIGARS, JEWELPvY, GROCERIES CANDIES, NUTS; PIPES, CARDS, NOTION'S, CUTLERY. STATIONERY, ALBUMS. TOBACCOS, CIGARETTE&- Gcnt's Fernisbisg Goods, Fishing Tackla, &c. And everything usually found in a firsA class variety store. Jly goods are the bst and gurranteed 'to be as represtnlcd. Prices low. as we do not proprose to be undersold. ES"Give us a call J. R. Lrrrxc. JACKSONVILLE KUP.SERY A. S. Johnson, Pro.. As the demand for fruit trees is so' great in this valley I have star led a Nur sery in this place and will raise nothing' but the finest varieties. This year I wi'l sell from theWoodbum Nursety as usnal and also from the celebrated Alameda Nursery, Oakland Cal. The following arc some of the leading varieties I wilL keep: Foaolion. Early York E. and L. Crawford's "Wale's early Amsden Alexander Brigi Red May. btump "Worlds oalway. Susquekannaa. Mary's Choice.. Orange Cliog -jfiUawtfergen, Lemon Cling and many more, PrunoB and 2ElTuaa.JM. Pcttite Pruned'Agen - Peach Plum. Italian Prune Yellow Egg. Golden Prune Coe's Golden Drop. Grosse Prune Bradshaw.. St Cathrine Prune Japan Plum. Cherries, Nectarine, Apricot, Qiunc, A pple, French Goosberry, Oregon Cham pagne Berries, and all kinds of ornamsnt al and shade tree3. NEW SADDLER SHOP, Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Kenney, Prop. TTAVING OPENED OUT A NEW saddler shop in Laneell's buildinc opposite Masonic liaii, i am iuny pre pared to do any work in my line with promptness and dispatch. "Will keep or. hand a good assortment of saddles, bndlet harness, bits, spurs, etc None but th best California leather used. Job worK a specialty and prices to suit the times. 37Givc me a trial. T. J. KENNEX Jacksonville, Julr 10.lB8lt Settlement Wanted. The undersigned having been burned out, and needing the money due hint account, he asks all those indebted t come forward at once ana make a settle--ment. Don't be backward as tht money mast be forthcoming. J. 8. Ho WA IB.