-v u p,v . I OBESQN SEHT1SE!, .Satijkdat, FuimrAitY 14, 1885. Graxk Jury. The fallowing in a Hit of the grand jurors empaneled for tko Febiuary Urm tbe circuit court: liobt. A." Coot, foreman, G. W. Isaacs, Austin Bitb, C. B. Matney, W. '.V. Krb, H. G. Myer, Benj. Beall. The jury it mating excellent progress, bui will ba in .session days yet, oa a great deal of Lutineu has presented itself. A number of indictments bars already been found, to wit:. . . . Against Job Crimtaens; assault with a daagerens weapon Against Geo. Waller; ai eault with a dangerous weapon.... Against Lee Grigsby; assault with in tent to kill.... State vs. Richard Kinjiley; indictment for an asiault witk a dangerous weapon. THB BlVEtt CoRHKT BaITD. The Silver Ooraat J3ond under tbe leader ship of Prof. Schmitt is making rapid improvement. It is composed entirely of yoang men, soaie of them school feeye, and their quiet gentlemanly de pertment rtflrcU credit on their leader as well u themselves. One of the. governing principles of their organiza tlon is, that they shall never drink any intoxicating leverages while en duty and although they are frequently offered liquid refreshments th'n rule w strictly adhered to. The band furnish s music for all beneficiary entertain ments (gratuitously, and play frequent ly at pri rate Louies, always leaving the mast favorable impreksion by their uniform eourteous and dignified course of conduct, and Jacksonville is justly proud of the Silver Cornet Band. Sold their. Pork too Soon. Southern Oregon hags iu great nam? bers came to the packing establish,' hj tints in Portland and East Portland during the early part of the winter, ys the "Oregonian." although the price was not high when the drduc tion of freight charges was made, aud now tbe farmers of that section, who were so anxious to dispose of their pork In tbs first place, begin ts real ize that they have made. a slight mis take. The cry comes up from Rose burg that there is a dearth of hams, at which the packers of Portland are con vulsed with aa overpowering, joy. flams and sides of bacon had accumu lated in the packeries here, and there was no hesitancy in announcing that the supply wonld be equal to the de tnaad. The farmers of that section are now engaged in figuring up how tuurh they could hara made if ther had waited a little longer and sold their hogs to home dealers, who are now paying profits to packing estab luhinents here, as well as freight both ways over tLe O. it 0. And a paper down there are once more in all this the grindinc hand ef the Purtlanii monopolist, without ever stopping to thiuk that a little mere enterprise at home would Late remedied tbe whole natter. SnouLo Not Be Allowed. Sev oral days since parties at Eiglo Point Hiade complaint against Flank Bills for selling liquor without a licenta aud aiso for keeping open on Sunday. On tbi first charge Bills was bou.id ovei to appear before the grand jury when defendant furnished bonds aud was discharged from custody. A second charge was brought against him that of keeping open ou Sunday to which defendant plead not guilty. After preliminary steps had been takea, in tbe case Bills concluded that he could get out cheaper "oy pleading guilty to the charge aad did so by offering to pay tho rests in tbe case and also tc xnttle B any fine the court might im pose. Oar informants of which there are three say that Justice Flerey re . fastd to accept tho plea of guilty, say ing that tho ease had gene tco far and nothing remained bat to try it. De fendaat had no other recourse, the trial wM on and tho result was that he waa acquitted and diicbargod. At theTnaxt term of county court a bill vi!'l of course be presented for the costs in the case but we enter ear protest right here against its payment. Our information comes from goed men, residents of the section named, and their names will be furnished on appli cation. ReliCious Items. Services will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. The' sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered at the morning service. Services preparatory to tho coalman ion will be held on Saturday at 11a. It. Rev. A. R, Bickanbach ' will, con- daet. all the services Rev. 11 Petersen will hold services at Missouri Plat isheel house Sunday.... H. C. Fleming will preach at tho Lone Oak school house on next- Lord's day Iter. M. A. Williams holds services at Eagle Point Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.... Rer. A. M. Grimsley will preach at the Rock Point, school house on tho second Sunday ia March.... Regular services will be held at the Catholio Church, in this place, Rev. F. X Blanchet officiating. . . . Rev. A. AL Grisasley will hold, services at the Loaa Oak school house on the fourth Sunday in this 'month The now Baptist church at Ashland will be dedicated Sunday next. Rev. Baker of Salem will be ia attendance. . . .The quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church for this district will be held at Jack sonville Feb. 14th and 15th. Rev. A. C. Fairchild will ba present and preach.. ...Tho second quarterly meet inc for Jacksonville, circuit, M. E Church, South, will be held ou Will iams creek, Feb. 21st and 22d. E. G. Michael, P. E, wiU be in attendance. ....The second qaarterly conference for Jacksonville circuit, M E. Church Sinth, will be held in Jacksonville on Saturdar aad Sunday, tho 14th and 15th of February. Rer. E G. Mien asl, P. E, will le ia attendance. Local Items- Muddy roads. Spring weather. St. Valentines day. Farmers have commenced plowing. Town election two weeks from to morrow. Miss Allie Klippel has returned from Portland. The grand jury has more work than seal before it this session. James Boyle and Ab. Oldham of Ashland are here on a visit. A dancing school will soen be or ganized here by Pref. Fthaemann. Grant's Pass Odd Fellows will give another ball at that p ace next Friday. Washington's birthday first aud then comes St. Patrick's day in the morning. "VTm. Egan and C. W. Skeel will open another saloon at Medford iu a few days. Miss Carrie Gillett and Miss Good year of Ashland are visiting friends iu this place. Lieut. Engelbrecht, a brother, of Mr IL r. Helms ef this place, i here on a visit. G. F. Pennebaker and Sam'l. Colver were at the county seat this week at tending court. Street Commissianer Taylor and a force of men are employed iu improv ing our streets. We are out ef wood and those who promised us soma are requested to come to the front. Mattie A. Bridge is expected here next week to lecture on Odd Fellow ship aud temperance. .Henrr Villard, president, and his subordinate officers of the O. it C. rail read have resigned. The charge of selling liquor without a license against Frank Bills xas ig noted by the grand jury. J. R. Little can furnish you with any kind of valentines required. So can Merritt fc Robinson. It is estimated that the woo! prod uct of Oregon in 1S84 amounted to about 12,500,000 pounds. China rew year is a little late this time but it will be celebiated all the same and commence to day. The Legislature is expected to ad journ about Thursday uexl that be ing the usual foitv (ia) s limit. Thou. E. Nichols of Little Butte and John Byar and D. H. Miller of Med fird were in town this wek. It is now reported that Ex Senator Mitchell is at Salem watching the daily doings of the joint convention. ' A social dance and suppur will bo eitru at Hertford on tbe night of the 20tb inst. A good tiuiu is promised. According to assejsnient rolls Jack son county takea (he lead in hogs 13,235 having bean found last year. Charles Nail of Josephine county rai in town this week and piecured fume kind of a license from our county dei k. Numerous visitor from outride pre cincts paid the count? seat a visitabis week in thu capacity ef witnesses or jurors. Fiank Kasshafer officiates as bailiff for the grand jury while Chas. E.Han na does similar service for the trial jurors. Tbe cae of A Mule vs. a son of a preacher has notyet come to trial as the defendant has caused a delay by his absence. Circuit Court is still '" session and promises to last several werka longer. A large amount of criminal business is agaiu on baud. The press and material for the "Medford Journal" have arrived and the publisher expects to have tho first isus out next Friday. We are new favored with a tri weekly ma:I that is we got one some days and the contractors try to bring us another during the week. On account of the illness of W. W Erb, ous of the grand jurors, that gen tleman was this' week discharged and Mart Hurst drawn in his stead. James Cunningham has net yet showed up for tiial ou the charge of robbing the O. & C. R. R. and his bondsmen will"o called on to liquidate. The Gold Hill talona property is still offered for sale. The re port that EJ. Cat oh and Gus Dalpey had bought the property was prema ture. The proposed Rogue River bridge ia a publio necessity and we hope tbe county court will also view it la that light aad order its construction at once. The two livery stables at Ashland will hereafter be conducted by Sleph eusoH k Thompson, the former having purchased M. Y. Long's interest in the old stable. Colonel Hewlett, chief clerk of the House of Representatives, has filed his bond as receiver of the Yakiaa land effics, and forwarded it to Washington for approval. 8tate Treasurer Hirsch's report shows that on January 1, 1SS5, a bal ance of 5485,747 20 remained in the State Treasury, to the credit of twenty differont funds. Ft. Valentine's day comes next, and a large increase in the sale of one cent postage stamps is looked for. Every one nearly, has a friend to be surprised by the unexpected reception of a Val online, i-on.ic or otherwise. And if ou dau't hare any friends to surprise ll..t .... -!M Bbu-irl I. Al.k.. ..Man J ilHHbVlinHIHVUJ C19 tilCaU. The members of Adarel UhapitrNo. 3, O. E. S., are requested to attend the next regular mectiig en the 26tn inst. as business of importance will come np for transaction. If the Governor signs the bill, and no doubt he we will, tho the voters of Oregon will hereafter bo required to register themselves before ther are al lowed to exercise ike election franchise. The government wants 166 horses at the Presidio, California, by the 26th of this month for the military depart ment of California and Oregon. Seal ad proposals will be received until then. A legislative act now awaits the signature of the Governor, providing that witnesses summoned to testify iu a court witliik. two miles of their place of residence shall not be entitled either to fees or mileage. The old liberty bell has arrived at the World's Fair at New Orleans. It was received with considerable pomp aud ceremony. Speech making was indulged in by a number of prominent men including Jefferson Datis. Hrsf'Martha King died at the resi dence of Mrs. S. E. Ish last Sunday. Ska was the mother in law of Win. K. Ish and mother of Jerome King well known here as one vf the first stage drivers en the overland route. William Leuard probably the oldest man on the coast, died in Providenc Hoipital, Seattle on the 4'fa, aged 106 years aud 3 months. He had been n-arried seventy six year, and leaves a largo family and a widow aged 97. The hardware stock and all other goods in Karewski stoie is being of feied for sale at cost and freight. The proprietor t?s he is going to quit keeping store after May 1st and he will sion sell all that' remains on hand at auction. TkeSlorer House is one ef the best conducted and most carefully managed hotels in this part of the state and it is a matter of regret that Mr. Slover has not a mere extended and conven ient locality in which to carry on tbe business for which he is so well quali fied, v This week the Enterprise mining company struck good paying quarlz aud the members of the company arc more confident than ever that they have found a lounza. Work on the shaft is being pushed right alonp and we hope to see their expectations re alized. The Legislature of Idaho have pass ed aa election law requiring registra tion under oath hat the voter is not a bigamist, po'ygamist or member of a church or society inculcating tne doctrine of plural marriage. It has, also, under consideration another bill more stringent on polygamy than the Edmunds law. Congressman elect; liinger Hermann stilted for Washington on Tuesday morning. He intends to be absent some MX weeks during which time he will visit the World'n fair at Newor leaus, witness the ceremonies at Wash ington's monument, see Piesulrnt Cleveland inaugurated and other sight too numerous to mention. A Now Orleans minister recrnt.lt married a colored couple, and at tho conclusion unnecessarily remarked: "On such occasions as this it is cus ternary to kiss the bride, but in this case we will omit it." The indigxait bridrgroom very pertinently replied: "On such occasions as dii, it am de cus toms to gib de minister S10, but on dis caw we will oaiit it. M. Volk, formerly superintendent of csnstruction on the O. &, G. exten sion but now road master, was in the city this week. He gives it as his opinion that work on the extension south of Ashland willinot be resumed in the spring nor for some time to come. He sav' matters in lailrexd ing aro exceedingly quiet and likely to remain so indefinitely. "Plain dealer." A Portland, Or., "News" special from Salem, sajj$ Twenty-eight men who Dentin search of thu lost children in the Cascade Range, found them last Wednesday, after being out twenty- eight hours. They were trailed by hounds, and found in a deep eauyon, nearly frpzen to death. On was -6 and the other 3 years old. The elder had covered the younger with his coat to keep him alive. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 104 failures in the Pacific coast S'ates and Territories for the month of January just closed, with assets 241,588, and liabilities $495, 189, as compared with 77 for the pre vious month of January just closed with'.sWs 8241,588, aad liabilities S631,0io, and 93 for January, 1884, with assets $1,765,676 aud liabilities 52,163,883. Col. Dudley Evans, Superintendent of this division sjfer iVells, Fargo & Co's Express, li!s very recently re ceived the appointment as agent of the Merchants' Dispatch Transportation Cotnnan). This is a fast fi eight line frotnSew York, Philadelphia; Boston, Albany, Troy, Montreal, eta., for the Northwest. Colonel Evans' division includes Oregon, Washington Terri tory, Northern Idaho, Western Mon tana and British Columbia, liVs dis trict alee includes the routes between Portland and San Francisco, and Port land and Sitka At a recent mealing of the stock holders of tho Oregon and California railroad, the following resignations were accepted: Henry Villard, presi dent; R. Koebler, second vice presi dent and George H. Andrews, Secre tary. The following gentleman were chosen saectssers: George H. Hopkin son, of London, president; George H. Andrews, of Portland, second vice presided t; W. W Brotherton, of Port lsnd, secretary. Mr. Hopkinson rep rsnts.the foreign stcckhslders of the company. "JL number of. Meads of W. J. Ply. male called at that gentleman's real denco last Mendaynight to congratu late him oh bia 48th birthday. Th Jacksonville silver cornet hand was also present enlivening the occasion with music. Refreshments were serr ed and an enjoyable evening pent by all present. May yeu lite 48 years mere, Tip, aad may they all be as hap py as the birthday just speut. We have, bean informed that Mr. Nhlell.orihe "Times,1' "has been in dulging in some rather uncomplimen tary remarks concerning the editorial staff of the SeXTIXBCj being probably aware that this courtoan't convict him onheresay evidence. We do net chose to resort to his questionable method of private attack, butif he will in future make his splenetic assertions through the columns of the "Times" we will be aust hapiy to pay our respects to him and as there aro two sides to the question Bro. Nickell can be safe for onca ia taking both or .either and be sure he- will get his money's worth. Sabr, t- The man who distributes the mail on tho care, betwesttSan Francisco aud Redding, had better n53t,t?ke a trip through this part of the Myorld. All mail for Lake eountyi tent around by the way of Ashland, and fs from four to six days longer getting through than it would b were it to be sent direct by Biebeiaj Our southern m.iil line might just as well be, discontinued entirely, for we "nover get' any mail inattrr by that route. A petition to cut the Pacifia coast stage line down to one trip per week would be in order, and also another petition to increase the western to a daily mail. "Lake view Examiner." Petrified butter is the latest novelty in town. One of our butter loving physicians started home with a roll of the Jersey product tin other day, but on the way stopped at Matthews & Cbitwoed's drug store and left the butter Wing on the counter for a time. Starting home in a hurrr after his waiting dinner, he matched up the roll and earrried it heme to his wife with the boast that he had some of the best butter mad in Rogue River val ley. The lady soon placed the article upon the table, but to the M. D.'s as tonishment it had been transformed into the exact cemblante of a brick bat. The chesicals in the drug store effected tho charg, it is supposed. "Tidings." George Schumpf and Misi Ella Barry were married at the Catholic Church last Wednesday morning by Rev. F. X. Blanchet They were attended at the altar by Mr. Jam is Little and Miss Cdia Orth as brides-maid and greoms-uian, and many of the fiieads of the contracting parties were present to witness too marriage erc monv. A reception took place at their residen'.-e ia tbe evening, tratn tue manv friends of the newly married pair ex tended thnr cogiatn'atious. Ike Silver Comet Bind sereimded them and all were iuvited to partake of choice refreshments. Wo jjin with Mr. and Mia. Scumpf'x many fiiendk m wishing them loaglifp and happines in their new relation of husband and wife. Secretary Carlisle, of ihi Portland immigration bureau, of the 9lh inst., 'ickotcd eleven people, all intending settlers, 4to various points in Southern Oregon. Two of these were Mr. B. A. Stanuard and wifo, recently from Texas. For a number tf years Mr. Stanuard has been engaged in the ex perimental as well as the practical cul ture of rics and cotton, and believes that these will thrive best in what might be called f mni southern climates. Of late hi has been studying thfl cli mte of Southern Oregon, and he be lieves that urouud Medford is land ex cellently suited to the growth of rice, especially of a certain variety, which he had great success in raising in Texas. Mr. Stannard is a quiet, pleas ant and intelligent nan who asks no aid from 'any one iu his plans, bat with money enough to carry them out proposes to give both rice and cotton a fnir trial near Medford. Upon petition of R, Koehler, Judge Dcady made an order in the case of Lawrence Harrison- and Lawrencn Baker vs. tho Oregon and California Railroad Company, modifying the or der appointing hiui rereivrr of the O. & 0. R. R. The modification allows all lands to which the .railroad is en titled, or w hich it way he'reafyr earn to be sold under direction and approval of said receiver, and provides that all moneys realized from such "sales of land shall be paid by Said receiver to tbe Farmers' Lean an Trust company. The receiver ia authorized to borrow the sum of 106,000 for six mouths at not to exceed 10 per cent,' to pay for Z,'UU tens of stuel rails and other rail read material which wai heretofore contracted for with W. H. Staruck, by said O. i. C. R. H. Co., said re ceiver to issue certificates to tko lend ers, paramoona to the mortgages in plaintiffs bill of complaint. There ceiver is aUo authorized to sell such old iron and condemned material as is proper. And it is further ordered that all sums advanced by said teceiver since his appointment for payment of wages and supplies for said railroad previous to his appointment shall con stitute a lien paramount to all other liens. CATARRH CURED, health and sireet breath accurpd by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Up medy. Price 50 cents at E. C. Broocs's. Nasal Injector free. Our friend of the JV&w gets a rubbing np in this week's JTto but if he dont come back next week with a full chr"o we shall dis-own him forever. Edward B. "Walters a young man lately from S-H)kane Falls died tLthn cnuntv hospital IastThursday. Be Vwaa about.22 years 01 age. Masquerade Tie Mafquerade ba'l given by the Silver Comet Band at Holts Hall was the most decided sac csss of the season. The largest num ber of matqners wtro present that ever attended a masquerade in Jacksonville, some of them being really alrgant, and the characters better sustained. Tho sapper was up to the usual stand ard, aad every thiu? passed off pleas antly. The four prizes offered by tho band wer awarded to tho fallowing persons. First prize, ?5.00. most ele gant ladies costume, Mrs. Neitz, rep resenting America and dressed In red white and blue satin with silver slnu, euibordered iu satin lace, and hat in the old continental style trimmed wi thJ red wnite and blue satin and white ostrich feathers. Second prize, $2.50, best sustained ladies character, .Miss Lizzie Ruck, as Valentine. First prize, $5 00, finest gentleman'scostume Cal. Cunningham, Page. Seond prize $2.50, Dave Crosby ha Organ Grinder with little Ella Kraase as tambourine girl was decidedly the most unique and best sustained charac ter present. The fjllo vins is a list of marquers and characters they repre sented, 1 (ion. Delpy.. ...Spsnish Cvlier 2 Civile Cary Jockey 3 Julia Meusor Flower Girl 4 A. Qhal French Knight 5 .Mr. Lflwden.,.. AntriaR Prince 6 Be le Citoa Pop corn girl 7 Lizzie Ruch Valentine girl 8 Chus. Bilger Austrain Pge 9 William Little Indian Chief 10 Birdie Schmitt Djmino 11 Celiti DeRoboam Fairy Girl 12 Mrs. Schmitt Harvest Girl 13 Davn Crosby Organ Grinder 14 C-l Cunningham Pago 15 F. Luy Abraham 16 Arthur Lange'l Fireman 17 John Bilger Fireman 18 Henrv Kneutzen.. Texas Ranger 19 Geo. Hockenjes. ..Medford Dude 20 J G. Birdsey Clown 21 B. Fehnemann Prince 22 Elsie Gil.m Shoo! Girl 23 Hattie Gilson SJhool Girl 24 Mrs. Chale.. Card Girl 25 Maggie Morris School Girl 26 Frank Krause .N ubian 27 Lizzie Helms Gipsy 28 Katie Bellinger Polka dot 29 NewtBeggs Old Man 30 Mrs. Neitz America 31 Lu'u Kubli Starlight 32 Mrs. Krauts. , , Quaksresv 33 Emma Bellinger Pnlkadot 34 Mary Lanca Morning 35 Frank Langsll Desperado 36 Frank Cimborsky Tramp 37 Mrs. Luy Quakeress Sociac'.e. The entertainment given .by the W. C. T. U. was a grand sue ceess. Tho president of the Union Mrs. A. R. Bickenbash presided. Thr opening prayer by Rev. J. A. Shuer was earnest and appropriate. The. recitation br Miss Mary Siever ef Will .Garltenavbathetic poors "Ovei tbe lulls to the peorhouse" was exceed mgly well done. Miss Anna Bilger and Miss Alice Dorris were the ergan s's for the occasion and rendered the accompaniment i 1 fin&siiyls. Aselo by Miss'Ada Plyraule was exceedingly well rendered. A duet by Daisy Bil gr and Johnnie Miller and a reci'a tion by little Wanna M'ller were the charming foature of the occasiau Miss Katie Miller in the character song ' for goeduiFg sake don't say I told you," was a decided succsss and was largely encored. The address hy Rev. A. R. Bickenbach in which he set forth the purposes and work of the W. C. T. U. was interesting and ap propriate. The lunch served after the entertainment at the Slover hoase was the finest ever served in Jacksonville and of course was liberally patronized. The Silver Csrnet Band furnished ex cellent music for the occasion. The net proceeds were $70. and the ladies who so successfully managed the entertainment may well feel preud of their success. Nobby Clotiiixq Store. Ashland Oregon is the place for every man and boy, old or young, to buy their Fall and Winter clothing and furnishing goods because you can buy better goods for your money and you will live long and prosper, but if you gi and pay the old fashioned prices for goods and then get shoddy cloth in:: you aro liable to swear because you are cheated, catch cola because the goods are shoddy and wll not keep you wirm, and then die, and then what will be come of yeu. Go to the 'Nobby Cloth ing Store by nil means, take no such clfkncesl Tailor shop in connection. So you can get anything j ou want in the clothing line. Caud ofThasks. The ladies of tLe W. C T. U. take this method of re turning their sincere thanks to the people ot Jacksonville aad vicinity, who so generously assisted them with their entertainment and lunch on Tuesday last; aad while they hold them in grateful remembrance they will also reciprocate their kindness as occasion shall make it 'possible. "Miss Aiota Bilger. ) Miss Axme Johnson, Committee ) Mrs- W. J.Plymale, I Mrs. Wm. Miller. I. O. O. R Notice is hereby that all members ef Jacksonville Lodge are requeued to be present at regular meeting to be held Saturday night Feb. 28th, 1SS5, when business ef impor tance will be transacted. By order of the Lodge. A. II. Maeglt. Kec sec. Notice. The next meeting: of the W. C T. TJ. will be held at the 31. E Church, Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, all are cordially invited to attend the meetings. Axxa Bilger, Sec Hides Wantbd The undersigned wilt nay 'he highest cash price fur bear 1 skins and all other kinds sf fur, der skins, etc. Call around before selling i Tnos. J. Sexxet. HA CKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. P iiti25 and 50 cts. a: E. C. Brooks'. SHILOH'S CURE will immodiato ly relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appeiite, Yellow Skint Shi oil's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by E. C. Brooks. THE llEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both my self and wife owe our lives to SHI LOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." Brooks keeps it. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY - a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Brooks can fur nikh it. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver com plaint, jou Imv a printed guarantee on every bottla 0! Shiloh's vitnlizer. It never fails to cure. Brooks keeps it. SHILOH'S VITALTZEIl is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Ap '8titM, Dizziness and all vuiptonis of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per lottle. For sale at K C. Brooks.' MARIUBD.-? ' Bnows Rodex In "Evans creek nre cinct,Feb 5 loS-Vby- J- Steckcl, J. I'.yJ. U. lirown ana .Miss Frances Ko den. fciimirr Berry In this city. Feb. 10, 18S5,by Rer. F.X. Blanchet, Gtorge Schumpl and Miss .Ella Berry. BOItN. Pordik At Eagle Point, Feb. 8. 1885, to Mr. and Mrs. M. PuieMn, a son. Moore In Linkvi-'c, Feb. 2, J8S5, to Mr. and 3lrs. Gwrge Moore, a son. Aters O11 Butte creek, J.in. SO, 1SS5, to Mr. and Mrs. F. .dyers, a daughter. IJIED. Ei.vg Near Jacksonville, Feb 8, 18S5. Jlrs. "Mnrtha King; aged 77 years, 7 and 7' days. NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S. Notioe. Lasd Office, Rosebcro, Or., ) Feb. 0, 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the follow, ing-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof of her claim, and thit said proof will be made beforo the Judio or Clerk of Jackson county, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday, March 21, lSSo, viz: Sarah Hopkins; Homestead No. 3385 for the E K ol'N W if and b of N E J Sec.5,T3SSR3 West. She names the following witnesses to prove hercontinous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz. John Atterbcrry John JIcKee, O. Weaver, Wm. Pence all of Jacksonville, Oregon. Wji. F. r.t.NJAMiN, Register. MAIL LETflNGS ZZoiicaJSo Contractors, Post Office Department, J Washington, D. O. Fwi fa, 1685. f Proposals will be received at the con tractuilice ot this department until 4 p. m. of April 11, lb85, for carrying the mails of ill" United States upon "the routes, and e. -oulin to the schedule or arrival and (Jepamire specified bytlie department, in State of Oregon from July 1, 181 to June CO, 16(5. Lints of routes, with tchedulcs of arrivals and departures, instructions to bidders, wilh forms for contracts and bonds, and all other ncceary informa tion, will be. furnished upon application to liic Second Assistant Postmaster Gen. tral. Frank Hatton, Postmaster General. E, N. BAKER, Merchant Tailor, Jacksonville, - - Oregon. The subscriber takes pleasure in in forminjr the public that he has opened a Tailershop. 053 YME CLD RE FHQKfir Building, and that he is now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in a su perior manner and at prices to suit the times. j . "5"TCething made afle the latest and best styles. A large lot' of samples al ways on hand to select from. R. N.BAKER. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is here'iy given that by virtue "f a writ of execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court for the County of Josephine State of Oregon, and to me directed, in favor ol Lawrence Leonard. Plaintiff and against L. G.Nelson, Defendant, lor tbe sum of $201.0'i with interest at 8 per cent, and the farther sum of $73.50 cost, and accruing costs. I have levied upon and will, on the 27fhday of February, 1885, at 1 o'clock p. m., of said d, offer for sale for cash in hand to the highest bidder, at the courthouse door, in the town of Ker byvillc, in said county, the following des cribed real estate, the property of said de fendant, L. R. Nelson, to-wit: The S E if of the N W and S W if of N EJLf of Seption 22 in Township 39 south, range 7 west, Josephine county, Oregon. O. A. Hf.rvey, Sheriff. Dated January, 17, 1885. Executor's notice. In the matter of the estate Sarah C. Simp- given-lTLj0TIrE IS.HEREBY GIVEN THAT l'l the undersigned has ben appointed by the countv court of Jackson countr Orezon, sitting in Probate, Executor S the estate of Sarah C. Simpson, deceasWrf Ail persons lnaebteu to said estate are requested to settle tho same im mediately, and those having claims against the 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. 0, 1885. The undersiirned hcrebv announces himself a candidate for re-election to the office of City Mar-hal at the city election to be be d on the 7th of Jlarcu, I8b5. sub iect to the decision of the voters of Jack- 1 sonville. D. L. CURTIS. ft. KUBLI, Odd Fellow's BaiMiag Jcksenillt, Orm DEALUU ASH WORKER IN SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, Pumps, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOYJES HARDWARE, fiNWARE. . POWDER OF B7ERTDESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN &.MLLIW5iWft ROPE, NAILS, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass .CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brnshs, Chains. tose ETC., ETC I have secured the services of a first class mechanic, and am prepared to do all repairing promptlv and in superior style. In connection with the above lam re ceiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of GROCERIES, DRY-GOODS, COM Bi OT3, TOBAGCO HEADY MADE CLOTIUSO, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, 4c. Everything sold at reasonable rates. T , . K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March 0, 1878. HOKTKRS EMPORIUM! Jackronvillo, Oregon. J0IIX ailLLES, - Proprietor. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AGRI cultural implements, tools of all kinds and a general assortment of shell hardware. 5- lie also keeps the largest stock ol, and all the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, 4 AND A F17LI. ASSOBTMKST OF rishiug Tackle, 3?owder, Shot, Etc ALSO LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and examine his stock before making your purchases. VUslstUfaAd Of either sex admitted to tha g TOItTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE On any week-day of the year. The College Journal, containing informa ion of the course of study, rates of tuition, board, examinations, etc., and cuts of plain and ornamental penmanship, free. Address, A. P. ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 101. ' Portioxd, On. In tcrinnj, please mention this paper. For Sale. Owing to ill health I offer for sale tho property in Ashland known as "Marsh's Planing Mill," also the Kean Creek Saw Mill property. I will sell the whole, or one half of either or both properties, at a bargain to the right kind of a business man. This is a rare chance for an active man to secure the best business in South ern Oregon. For partitulas apply to tho undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. L. 8. P. Marsh. Take Warning All those knowing themselves indebted to the estate ot Madame Jane Holt, de ceased, are hereby notified that an im mediate settlement mut be had at once and thereby save costs. Jean DeRoboam Administrator. Jacksonville, Dec 20, 188i PROP, E. T. KT7GLER, Takes pleasure 1b announcing to the pab lic.thM be has determined to Teaoli . XVXixslo (H caeb money, and not on credit nor trade. Musical terms are taught for cash onlr, all Over the civilized world, and eredit, asan exception, is given only oa proper securities. Q g?feY tan s4 fi V .