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OREGON SE8TIBEL JACICVi.'VVILl.R Saturday. JIarcu 21, 1885. wmjjjujMiimmEJl EoE Sage. The undersigned, desir- ni to reraovi to Portland soon, offers nil bit licmsebatd-and kitchen furniture for rale at reasonable figures. For further pirticu'ars enquire at my resi deuce. B. F. Do-well. Trie O'Keil Case. Attorneys for the defense made a motion for a new trial in the case this week and after the argument Judge WeSter tcok it under advisement until Monday next when a decision will be announced. The first trial cost' the county some thing over $4,500, Coscect A concert for the hem fit of the Jacksonville Silrer Cornel Band will be given at Holt's Hall on the night of April 3d when an excellent programme- will be fumuhed and everybody is invited to attend. The proceeds will go towards paying for the new baud suits just ordered. Doll, Times Wo never knew that it was fo dull in Jscksoiivilo till David Linn told us the other-day that he lis averaged selling sevpn coffins beJUtOKlli of February for a nun her of years past and in that mo h this vear he only sold two and one of them was for anon tsi dent. lie says if this is not on indi cation of hard times he is no judge. Installation. Orrgnnian Pocahon tas 'I nte No. 1, Imp'd. O. R. M , in tluliod officers I. .st Tuesday evening a list el thi now Officials V-nig given be low: Sachem, Adam Schmidt; Proj.li et, J. T Ituloson; Senior Sugarnore, J'(i. Birdsrv - Junior Sagamore, D Crunemiller; lt Sanapp, T. T. Mc Kenzie; 1st Warrior, U. Laberatt; 1st Brave, J. Bieenue;D. Cronemiller, J.G. Buusej, A Schtuitt; Trustees. Ouk School. During the time that Prof. J W. Meruit had charge of oui public school as ptincipal it iracln-d a sUndsid a high as any in the State Portland not excepted theieby, drawing patrons from all parts of the count' aud .onie from other por lions of ihe'Sta'e Since Mr. Men it' retired the school has gone into othei hands, equady as good, and the schoo will compare favorably with any on the coast. Jacksonville has always shown a liberality towards paying good salaries to Uachers and theieby secures the best teachers to be had. Attimfted RountRY. Son-e tramp presented a pistol at the head of the (.'uinaman presiding over the culinary dp irtmeiil of Col. W. S S'jce's farm .er--J jj'vciix one day this week, de uiandt, g ui.y valuables there might be iu le uouse. Tiie Celestial tried to remonstrate, "when the gun went oil, powder burning the Mongolian's face and tlu latter took to his heels. n&iflua to sav the robber wenCTio fartlir av n' evertlnns uudisturbod iu the haui-e us nothing uf any value was tin mc1. Dcring these pipinp times of katd times it would be well fur all to look nut for vims from such characters, and the only remedy is a doso ol cold lead. To All Wnoa It May Concern. The kubxcriber is informed that good citizens affirm that his adverse course prevented the payment of their just c'aims for volunteer services in war against the savages. He therefore in vites ajl rurli persons to give him a written statement of the amount due. Or if they prefer give it in some one of the meetings which posters will ad vertise to lie held at Tullent, Ashland, Phoenix and Jacksonville And if arbitrators mutually chosen decide their claim is just he will pay it out of the millirn do'lars (room or le$-) which distinguished members of Congress will press on the next session to pay fur his 25 jears volunteer service in behalf of natioaal justice for all the. people ithout regard to rare, creed or sex. John BccONt Close Call. One day this week while pluming near a well in the brick j ard lot little Willie McDauiel fell into the hole head firs'. Tom, a young son of T. T. McKmir, seen him fa 1 in, and without anv further cere mouy he jumped in iorescu the boy and got him head up to the. bank. Old man Hopwcod who was stopping at Mr. McKenzie'n, seen the conttuo tion and on going to the scene tried to help the boje, but in trving to pull the youngsters out lie also lost his bil- ince and fell inUv the water held down. Young McKenzie then hung the Inn on a sprout and went to the reue of the old man, and as he brought both of thrm to tena Grma in safety he now claims that he saved two lives. The boy deserves credit for his pluck, to say the least. Religious Items E'der M. Peter son will hold services at Med ford Fun day next.... H. 0. Fleming preaches at the Lone Oak school house on Sun Jay.... Rev. J. A. Slovur ureaches ot the Central Point school house Sunda at the usual hoar. ........ Rev. P. A Moses will preach at the M. E church in this place Scnday, both morning and evening.... Regular Lenten s?r vices will be held at the Catholie church, in this placed Rev. F X Ulan chet officiating..... Rev. E Gittins will preach at Rock Point Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M and1 at TVoodville in the afte'noon at three ...Rev. A R. Bickenbach will hold services at Phosnix Sunday morning and evening. There will be no services at the Pres hvtprinn rhureli in this t.lneA T!v . ... , .......... ' J. W. Shrete of Applegatn circuit will preach at the- Drabs sahool house Sat urdav evening and also on Sunday. On the fifth Sundav in this mnmh lie will preaih at the Murphy cietk cu.ol house. j Local Items- Thoz. Clearness- fias located: at Stockton, Cal. Goods sold cheaper than the cheap est at M. Mentor's store. Tim Dujan is now in charge of the Sttcvl valley ma3S liar. Sugars, coffees, teas, syrups, spices &c, way down at M. Menuor's f Nearly all thv psrtits indicted for gambling have paid their Sues. Judge Hanna has gone to Salem on business before the Supreme Court. Lots e- new goods at Mrs. Prim's millinery store. Have you seen them? Ben MeHch of Grants Pass precinct paid Jacksonville a short visit this eek. Misses buSton shoes-stzes 10 to 13 for 50 cents per pair at 31. Meiisor's store. Jerry Nunan has gone to San Fran cisco to buy u.ore new goods, for thi maiket. People of Jacksonville and vicinity if you want bargains call at M. Men tor store. Five hundred dozen chickens and 1,000 dozen eggs -wanted at M. Met sor's store. Merritt is doing a good business at Ins new stand, probably caused by his low prices. Col. Geo. B. Curry has rented B. F. Do a ell's residence: and vvillsoou.loi.-ate. heio to practice law. Wm. DenefF will have charge of Frank Bills' saloon at Eagle Point dur ing the lutter's absence. John Orth has furnished fine beef this week having bought some stall fed cattle from Wm. Bbee. The John Tapper farm in- Willow Springs was bought this week lv J P. Eagtdale for 10,000. Our merchants had the main stree's cleaned this week and they now pre jtnt an irupro eJ appearance. Bacon is murh cheaper than .usual thisytar being quoted at 10 cents per pound when taken Log. round. R N. Baker his removed hia-tailor shop to the stand formerly occupied" W) Mrs. Pi i in as a millinery store. Several parties are negotiating for the purchase of George St-humpf's quartz niiue near Willo-w Springs. A fifteen ball pool tablj-will seen be placed in A. Chafe's saloon and will no deuht prove quite an attraction. Joseph Rapp remembered us again litis week with a baket of fine eatiu apples for which we return thanks. County Treasurer Fisher this week settled our Slate taxes in full this week paying over something like SI 1, 000. The wife ef'Georgfi W. Crystal pre sented him with n bouncit'g faby boy not long Miitc the first borq in Mid for Nearlyall the salocn keepers in out S de precincts of this count) hav e taken out a license for a vear thereby saving 5200. Lonada'e muslin 10 cents, Rock land muslin 8 cent, and cotton diei-s goods 5 cents per ) ard at M. Mentor's store. R. II. Moore and John Bilger are in chirtfl of Bilger & Maegly's hard ware store during Mr. Maegly's ab sence. E. C. Brooks is again in hargof his iliugaKiid jevvelrr store leaving Mr. Bolton in charge of the branch store at Ashland. Good responsible parties wunm-g to buy goods on .time or for cash at the lowest bottom rates can do so at M. Meiisor's store. t The obituary notice of John P. Cronemiller on to-da)s outside was a brother of ourfeliow townsman David Cronemiller. Horsemen, should remember the Sestinkl idfice when in need of pos ters. Good work and low prices can be had on application. Medford residents will indulge in four day's racing commenping April 3rd. Liberal pur.tes are oflVred und a lively tuna is promised. Saml. RT.iv lor has been reappoint ed Street Commissioner by the new board of Trustees and is doing some good work on our streets. The mining season has about closed. There is very little snow in the inouu tains and even th Sterling mine- is non running on short time. Tun Tucker Soda Springs will be" more popular than ever this year, par ties alieady coming from a long dis tauee to spend a season there. J. C. Cattwrigbt, Collector of In ternil ltoenue for this State, was in town yesterday on official business with the dittiilery at thi." place. The Eastern papers give us evidence that the bottom of hard times has been reached, and '.lint the progress towards better times will be slow but sure. The mill property at Pnoenix has been tiansferred by P. W. Olwell to his wife. The former expects to go to Southern California for his health. L will sell a fine buggy and sat of harness, both nearly new, -very cheap Applv before it in too laie or P. MgMahok, Jacksonville. A young lady of Medford-, for a long tide a resident of Jacksonville,, will soon go over to he majority so mother rumor sayR. We extend good wishes. "I would like to treat " began a conjressman, one day last week, and then ull ih other con;re-snien crabb j wl their hats and atj mrned i'jo meet j uig by rising vote. A pleasant social party was indulg ed in by our young folks last Saturday at Holt's hall as a compliment lo Wm. 2M. Moore, Tieasurer of Douglas county. The Ashland council has passed or dinances prohibiting gambling and tl.e keeping of bawdy houses iu that (dace and has last sou. of her population thereby. Ex Senator Nesmith has so far re covered from Ins recent sickness as to enable his friend to again take hi in, home, where he-can be cared fir by his relatives. A. H. Maegly and bride started for San Francisco lat Wednesday to be gone a couple of months. Tneir many friends wish them a pleasai-t trip aud safe returni The town cemetery is being im proved by Sexton Duu'ap and the rlii ft runt ordeis that have grounds there are doing the same under Mr. Dun lap's supervisions It is generally expected that the Oregon Southern Improvement Com pany will run a ra:lr0ad to the Coijuille river, this season, to secure- timber for their mill alEuipire. The next term of Circuit Court for Jitckson county convenes on the first Monday iu May. Equity cases still command the attention of the Court and attorneys at this terc Prof. Geo. II. Walt has purchased Judge E. B. Watsrn's- residence on Piety row for $1,500 and will' move there shortly. Property seenm to be increasing iu price in Jacksonville. The U. S. Senate passed a resolution by a large niujority that ihn governors of Illinois(if that legislature aojourns without an election) and Oiegon have the right to appoint U. S. Senators. A new butcher shop will 'in opened at the old red front next Monday by W. E. Ilanley and J. G. Neilz Oppo sition is the life of trade and soiiid time causes a lowering in the price of beef. Woikon the Eiiterprisn shaft con tiiiue.s riJit aling and Mr. Knapp, the contractor, shows by his work tfiwl he knows what he is doing,. The con ti net calls for digging n shaft forty fenldeep. "Volerit of Medford will elect town officers' on Wednesday next. We leurn that there nie numerous cimli dates for the different positions the big contest coming in for the otlice ol City Maishal. May 12ih -will be cele'TatoJ a us ual by the Red Men of this placo this jear. They propose having exercise in the dav time and a ball at night and expect a good attendance from lodges in other places. A genuine Singer sewing machine, new and in good order, can be had at u bargain by calling at this office. If vnu want to make your wife a present )ou could not find anything that would suit her better. Finding the industry- profitable W. II. Bostwic of Applegate is tttt! send ing apules to California havingVhipped two hundrel boxes this vvrtk. He says that he realizes a fair pric sulE cient to make it pa.v. The new straight road between here and Medford is bung put in order by D 11. Miller, supervisor of that dis tricL It promises to tako a large sum of money to makrf it a passable through fare during the winter months. A squaw known as Sarah found lodgings two nights this vvtek in Mar shal Curtis' cooler, ft lends coming to her rescue next day and paying bur fine. Getting drutrl: and smashing windows was the causa of her arrest. Oregon gains more laure's. This time in the dried prune classes, having gained first premiums at the New Orleans World's Fair for Italian, Gi-r man, ciench and silver varieties. No awards have vet been made on cereal:-. A Tea Meeting for the benefit of Mrs E. Gittins wife of the Pastor of i lie M. K. Church at this place,, will be held oo"h when an excellent pro gramme will be presented. The order of exercises will be announced. ne"xt week. Karewski now has both oFhis teams emploj ed in hauling gravel on the road leading to the mill and its surroundings. He will soon quit merchandising and devote all his lime to the i.ii 1 and if he don't make a success of it no one else need try. A rrport was in circulation this week that 0Neil had made his escape from the count) jsil and was i emptor ed near the residence of Tlio-. G. Hi auies, but the officials around the j'lil deny ihe fact and it was piohabfy ktarUd.tor a canard. The members of the Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band all had their meas ures taken this week and will soon ap pear in a fine uniform. All hands take a lively interest and the leader is to be congratulated with his ttiGcesj in establishing the class. Mrs. Schumpf,. mother of George,. Sebastian, and John Sehumpccv tliis place, celebrated her Soth Uirthdav last Thursday night. Thn laml gav-p her a serenade and many friends Were present to wish her many more years of health aud happinesy. The RigM Reverend Bishop Gil mour, Cleveland, Ohio, is one- of the, many eminent church dignitaries who have publicly added their emphatic endorsement to the wonderful efficacy of St Jacobs Oil in'cs.es of rheuma tismiind otbrr painful ailments. Report says that Sol Abrahams will build the proposed warliouse at Cen tral Point and will also have a store with a large stock of goods at the saraepoint, Sol never does things by halves and if he ones starts in he mar build us a railroad betore h quits. The last l2islaiur hmhIu the cr ryirg of concealed wefr pistols, dirks, slungshots,, uietnl knuekles, or auvthins with whi-jb erearoeillly Sarin might be done. exceptins sri ordinary ( pocket knife, a crime. Boys, sell your revolver?, cr wear them iu vlghk like cow bovs. - Miss Maggie Caters and Miss S C, Johnson are now prepared to do any work in the dressmaking cr millinery line and ask all those havufg w-rk in that line lo g've "them a ,calL Look out for their advertffemenl uext wsek and don't fail to call anl ask tLeir prices. A i-atoon fcerper at Eurfka, suffer ing from dull business,. "t out the sign: "Positively no admittance to Uy." The result was Ciat nearly every man in town lookeij. in to dis cover the reason. Finding r.very thing " uua', they passed the natter over by patronizing the bar. J The fire department wakoutin go"od force one night this w eelciprepared c give Indian Sirah a geoil ucking but .she had evidently heard of the nlans and made herself scarce An",that ocoa- ilf scarce in",tha since left town ; . L.I... J ! sion She has that whs tho object worked- fur- all hands 0U,lit to be happvL Wm. Jacoby of thisjilaip hashought out Poque's general merchants') store at Gold Ht'l n,dri's-"fdovn last Wednesday to fake cliHrj?!! BiTTyis mi industrious and d man nrd we hope to se? him do well.' Ikn Mullflr succeeds lliui as Deput Postmaster at this placo. - , Dr. Will Jackson can again be founil at his office. Wo-learn that he has n proposition from Dr. Towiisend of Ahlld for his c Hue. here and if the nrrancenientsnre nuiife. tho former will retire from practice here. -We hope that such will not be the case as we would doubtless lose aim as, a citi zfn also if ha-sells out. Jay Beach and his celobra'ed trrtt ing stallion, Altamont, oTe-gettrtig-con siderable notnristy in California".spurt ing citcles, tho burse havi.ig won sev. eral trotting races against noted fivers The best limn vet made is 2:28 but lie can boat that and Mr. B-ach i only holding him baok for u limo- when moie money shows np Tho eclipse last Monday morning was all the attraction nnd everybody hail smoked glass when, it was not re quired ns it could better be "iewed with ihe naked tip., Ii lasted from 8 till 10 o'clock inihe morming, sot cold, nearly dark, and the oldest in habitants were divided on whether a heavy raiuortnow storm would follow. We acknowledge a pleasant call this week fiom Frank E. Hodkin, Assist ant Secretary of Stale. He was ac cotupanied by his familywho vvill're main here for a time for their health hiving taken menus at I. W. B-rrv's Mr. Hodgkln exp esses himself wrll pleased with our climate and people and he may some-day take a notion of lo cating here " ' By the school la-v- passed bv Hi last legis'ature each district gets ?5f after which the remainder of the school funds are divided pro rata as has been the custom heretofore. This woiks all tight for the smaller districts bit the larger ones will buffer in pro portion and will no doubt h.wo to in crease their special taxes in conse quence. Petitions for the appointment of a new Postmaster in Jacksonville were in circulation ibis week with Mortis Meusor nnd J. R. Little as tho appli csn.s. If Cleveland sticks to his leu Rute of office rule it will be somcihir." over tree vears before n change is made in this office and us Mr. Mulier is ac ceptablo to both parties wedo notluok for a chango before ihat lime. Sol Abraham and Dm Lev ens, prominent residents of D mglas county, were here this week looking after then mining interests on Applegate-.. Thev hud their ground leased to Chinamen for some time past but on their recent visit they rented i to J. N. Oasteel, Chas. .Nail and others notwithstanding the Uhinamen there eniployed Olfered tlema goodiiguie if they would sell the property. The swing team on stage line be tween Yieka and Laird's, going north, was taken of! last work, and thfciP is but one diive between here and Ash laud, same as in summer. The roads are now as good as during siunmer tune, and as soon as the. weather be conies settled, wilhuut danger of fur ther storms, the stages will probably run through without stopping over iiiglu itrYieka as at present,. in going to Delia. 'Journal". Tho Jacksonville distillery has heeu running every day for some .jime past and will continue until about the first of Slav when they expect to have about 500 barrels of liquor on hand Five utn. are constantly employed and Mr. Lvtle informs us that he now re ceives otders from all ortinns cf this State and California. Some fine liquor can be had at that plaee- and it is as pure as can be rusde.. Full arrangements have now been ma-ie. iu the the tSir-o brunches of O Id Fellows of this ilacenri1 ihn GGUianm versary of U Id Fellowship in this country will lie celebrated i finestvlH by tlit uieiubais uml their families on Monday, April 2Zlb The exerci-es will consist of a sociable. iii the O Id Fel oV nail tu close -with-a supper iu he lower -B'ory Jfl!ieir building under the ma&ageiJkt of the diughter of Rebekali- ofk order. An address by one of ihefctbers, giving a review of the work-offcordtT fn Jackson ville, will be ooWie features of the ocisvsion, Jind wil gree to publish it after itsdulivil jw the amount of good that or .doue to its members in thil AU O-ld Fellows and- their tv funted. Suil for dmu&gsa ba been ddiineiic ted &gul P. W.Owell of Phoenix. for the ML-ciJanal killing of L. A. Colver some Hme since. JSnoue Uouhls ut thax it was an accident ani how a money cjHsideration could now quiet the Ue'.ings of either the widow or -Mr. Orwell if. more tlian we can compre hend. We doubt not that Mr. Oi well would gladly giv all his earthly poss essions if Loui Colver could be letum ed but money utr this time would not la-sen the sorro-r of the widow nor vase the. heartaches of Mr. Olwell. A meeting of the board of regents of the state university was he d at Eugene on. Friday, six of th- members being present. The directors, after an examination of the grounds, concluded to locate the new building, for which appropriation was made by the late legislature, 100 feet north of the pre sent building and at right angles with i. It will cmsist of a basement and two stories, the first to be divided into .class rooms and tin second for1 an as setnbly room. The directors ordered he executive committee to procure es timates of the cost of the brick and lum tier necessary for the building. The board adjourned till the evening of Apiil 8, to meet at that time in Judge Dtady's chambers. The. appropriation is 830,000 but the plans are to be pre pari d on an estimate cast of $25,000 so as to allow for contingencies. I( is ex- &pI that the walls of tho nuihling will be up aud the roof put on this year, and the structure be Guuhtd ear'y next v oar. A dispatch from Stockton, Cal., of March 14th, gives the followirig ac count of the killing of Loni, the "king the air," who ua.ked a tight rope between the SestINEL olfice and the fj. S. Hotel in Jacksonville several years miicp - ""The wire had been stretched across the street from the tops of opposite two story buildings. Leoni sppeaied at the top of the build mg on tho test side, diessed in bright blue, tights, trimmed with gold fringe Aftr ban in t to the crowd "hn grasped his balanc:ng pole, cau iously stepped on to the cable and advanced slowly across. Wh'n u little mere than half way across he kneeled on one knee nnd one foot, and, laying his balancing pole across his knee, placed hiselbow on his kueo and rested his head on his hand At that instant one of ihe tackle rcpes p tried and let the cable down. I.eon: grabbed 'o patch it where his knee rested, but missud it, nnd, falling to the ground with n crush, struck on the hack of. his head and neck, breaking his left clavicle in two places aim fracturing his skull. The hlood gush ed from his nosriN, mouth and ears A ph)sician was immediately sum j, moiied but Leoni died about an hour later, while being taken o the Counti Hospital. He was 34 vears of age and hul been in the show business about twenty years." tlabllnal Constipation Is a prolihc source ot misery and many ill, giving rise to Headache, Dullness, Fever-i, Nervousness, R,-st lessness, Biliousness, Indigestion, Pois oning of B'ood, etc. The bitter, nauseous Liver tnedieises, pills, salts nnd draughts formerly used to relievi the sufferer, only ngravate the disease and sicken the stomach. All who are afflicted in that way, know the inipor tance of the remedy pleasant to the j-p'il.ite, harmless in its nature,and trulv beneficial in its action. The trtai bottles of Syrup of Figs given avr.iv free of charge by our enterprising drugcists Merritt it Rubinsoaof Jack sonville prove that it is all that can be f desired. Large bottles at fifty cents for one dollar. NoBBr Clotuisq Stork. Ashland Oregon is the place for every man and liov, old or vouiiff, to buy their Fall and Winter clothing nnd furnishing gooilsdieciuse vou can buy better goods for) our money nnd you will live Ion;- -and prosper, but if you g anil piy tin ohi lashioned pricee fur goods and , then get J.hoddy clothing )ou nrelianle to swear because vou are cheated, I'JVtch coin because the goods are "ihodily and will not keep you wirm, und then die, and then what vvill be come of vcu Go to the Nobby Cloth ing Store by all means, take no such chances' Tailor shop- fn connection 3d you can get anythiug vou vant in the clothing'linc. CinCCIT C-UttT PlteCKEUIKOS The fo lowing business has transpired in this cou't since the last report of the Scs'TISEL. . . . State vs. A. H .Simp son; to keep thu peace. . Bvfendan' bjundover in $250 bonds to keep the peace for one year- O. Severnoti vs. Lincoln Griffith, et ol ; to foieclose mortg.ige. Sale confirmed. ...State vs. Lewis O'Neil; motion for n new tiiat. Taken under aiHi.-emei.t by therooTt, Minnie Helms v. Al bert Helms; divorce. Taken binder advisement until Monda), March 23d. ......Court then adjpurxu-d until March 23-1. A Card. W late pleasure in an nouncing that Prof. E. T. Kugler has lesovled to runmin in-Southern Oiegou. He is well pleased with this country, which lie declnres, for health, ceuery and poluclive soil, rim L.vr to his native Rhine countrvl rfuake frivnd', who became quite c'iroaic diiteaseil by continued uinldling with .Mr. E T KugUr's personal jin-v-aie business in setting anv kind of story lo ihe coirrary in circu'ation, would do well, to tako tha Professors advise, to mind their own liusines", by keeping their unclean snoutV, oir, from his nffair!' Mr. Kugler means what h savs. JIatrijjoxial V. II. Peninser and Mim Vena Ht were married, at tbeTidence of John Watson en Wed neiday last only a few oE tlm frh-uds of thtf contrac'inir par iis bema pr?s"nt. Roth are well known her and with' thi-ir msnv friends we join in wi.-hins thnin a pfacefiil, prosperous and happy jour- ' ney through life.. Jacksonville Public School. Tlie followins.is tho report for the month ending March 10 lSSi. DEPAKIltCSTS. s i La A. -A g Z J-3 lliglier...-. Gnunmar. . ... Intermediate... Primary.. .... Ko :m Ot a 41 CO 0 2 50 50 0 1 Co W 2 4 ToUil 197HS7J- afiai 83 ROLL OF HONOR. niCIIER DKPARTMCNT. A I. Fletcher Linn, 00; Wm. Linn, 9G; Hattie Rcamcs, 91; Omar Cantrall, 80; Elinor Ilanley S3. A 2. T T. Turner, 0o; Oscar Iuncaid, 03; Miles CJUtralI,02; Byron Presley, 91. II 1. Clara Cameron, 88: Fred Klip- pei, oo; L.eua varaeron, BU; UU3 rvewDilry, t0; I. Mulier, 63. (71. James Slover. 04: Mattie riem- mens, 87; Lottie Heed. 85; Kaspcr Kublii wt. a ujii.-, cu; xuwid ivnow es, ov C 2. -Susie Turner, 91; Tillie Helms, 03; Phebe Ktllcy, 02 Jennie Jackson, 92. OR.VMU.VU DETAlITJIEaT- A. Lora Smith, 01 ; AmelU Mulier, 9t; Willie Miller, Oaj.Vmrnst w'eyderman, 87; Herman Utlser. 83iWilliam Lvtle. 81. Eugene .-lrmstrongvSl; A. C. Reami-s, 80. i. .cuius nymaie, oi ; wa'tcr flyman.1, SS; Cora Brown. S3: Birdie Donetran. 80: Mamie (TroDcnuller, fcO; Amelia Ucuz,8'. '. John Mil er, 87; Magcio Slnnlcy, wi ' iimtscu, vwj uu iu icijsor oo; KitieReed. 85: Evart Smith. 83: Tims. iMcKenzie. SO; East e Fsber.fO; Minnie lsyDe, 8U; barrio G'ronor.iiller, 80; John Bellinger, 0. Omitted from lust months roll by mistake. Wil ie Miller, 00. IXTET.MKDIATE DrrARTJlE.T. A. James Watson, George Bicvcnuc, May niiiE.r. B. Mary Day, Lydla Cltnimens, Maggie Moody, Gus Pape. C. --trnie Elton. Walter Williams, Eusene Tin mnson Marvel Tavlor. Eddin Kun.m, Mmnic Eaton, Jennie Ileames, rranK ueiunger, iena ltice, lUa (Jlem raensVau'l Kress, Birdie Scbmittv rmiiAUY l)ErAr.TMET. A. Helen Rice. Einmi Helms, tlarry Miller, f5cnnic Taylor, Daisy lliljur, Willie Reynolds. James Wilson John Reutcr, iliicBruwn, Dora Knovri&s, Rosa Luy". B Ualtcr Voody, S irali Harden, Jlin, nie Gianiui. IVnnie Fisher. Wi lie Har den, Emm i Ulrieh, Frank Olenchain, .josepu unmt-s, ry Water, Martin, joucignot, llattic Kent. O. Edward Day, R.iy Ab ight, Ida iicoaiL-r, j..inra unm-s, ixniic uruwn. GEO. U. WAIT, Principal. 1I. i'ltlCST, 1 Alice Dorii is, t IhATTlC KCTTJICRT, J 'ss't. teachers. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint Shiloh'a V Utilizer is guaranteed to euro you. For sale at E. C. Ivrooks. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS; made mis erable by that terrible cough. Sliiloli'fc Cure is the r- tuedy for ) ou. Brooks keeps it. For lame Bi;k, Side or Chest .use Shiloh'a Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at E. C. Brooks. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottlo of Shiloh'a catarrh remedy Price 50 cets. at Brook's. SHI LOU'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Brooks can furnish it. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh'a Cure. We guarantee it. Call at B ooks'. CATARRH CURED, health and s-veet breath acscured by Shiloh's C.i tnrrh Remedy. Price 50 cents at E C. BrnOKs's. Nasal Injector free. CROUP, WHOOPING- COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. Brooks keeps it. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's cure will j.rvp immediate re lief. Piice SOcts. andlOO. Brooks keeps it. 9 MARRIED. Cartur HuMPuncY At the resi dence of the officiating minister, March 15tb, 1883, by Rev. M. A. Williams-, E. A. Carter and Miss Mabel Humphrey. Mack Walter At Bonanza, March 1st, 1885, "at (he residence of th btide's falher,'Harvy Mack to Miss .Bella .Waiter, both of Klamath county. BORN. Faith At Alkali, Klamath countv, March 1st, 1885, to Mi and Airs. Chas Faith, a daughter. Wncnnn In Tablo Rock precinet, March 12th, 1S85, to Mr. and Mrs. N Webber, a daughter. NEW ADVEiaTSEMTJtsTS. Notice. LASD OrFICE AT R03EBCR(I,0n., ) March 17. 1885. f Notice is hereby criven that the following-named settler lias- filed notice of his intention to make flua proof in support of his c'aim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Josenhine county at Kcibyville, Oregon, on Saturday May I'd, 1885, viz; Preston AVorn.vck, pre emption v. a. mo 4'8li lor the !ot IS1-& 10 and Lois 3 and 4 sec 20 T, 3(5 S Jtfi West, He names tbcfollovvin-vvitDe5-cs to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. II. Harris, J. M , Johnston, Anderson Vanoy, and F G. Burns, aW if Josephine county Oregon. Wit. F. Uekjvjhs, Register. Notice. U. S. Land Offick Rosfbcrg, Ort.J March 20. 1884. f Notice 13 heeby given that the follow-inj-numed settler has filed notice ofhis intention to make final proof in support of his oh.im, and that said proorvvill be made before the Judircor f.Tcrk of Jack son county, tit Jacksonville Oregon, on Sfono'ajv May 4, IbSo, viz: narvey Rich ardson, homestead No. 3272 fur the S14 ofNEJIandE iotS EJL(Scc 4T St S It 1 West- He names the following witnesses to prove bis contiemm rtsi dpnee upon, and cultivation of, s-iid land, vizs John M. Black, Bank Hodge, O.J timrdandll Hiil,all ol ttnar Jackson county, Oregon . Wit- F. Besjamtk, Register. ii.KUBLl Odd Fellow's BuiUtag MeiserTillc, Ortgt DEALKJl AND WORKER ' SHEET IRON, COPPER; .LEABj. Fuinpa, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MAILS, '. iJ .V. A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVFSi " . " HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF E7ERV DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE.. ROPE, NAILj, Faints Oils, Varnish; Glass 5 CUTLL'Rr, WIRE, Shot, Srash3, Ghaias. 2&&o ETC.. ETC- I have secured the services of a flrst class mechanic, and am prepared to do all repairing prompllv and in superior stylo. In connection with the above I ara re ceiving and have constantly on. hand, a full and first class stock, of GROCERIES, D2Y-G00D3, OCSt D OTS, TOBACCO HCADV MADE CLOTIIISU. LASSWAUE.CROCKEttY, 4ci. Everything sold at reasonable rates. . K. KUBLL Jacksonville, March 0, 1878. MKTflRS EMPORIUM! Jacksonville, Oregon. JOHX 31ILLE?., - Proprietor. DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF AGRI ctiltural implements, tools of alt kiDds and a general assortment of skela hardware. He also keeps the largest slock of, and: ali tUs Potest improvements in . GUNS A1VD PISTOLS! ASD A FULL ASSORTUEST OP . Ffsbinc Sacklt SPcwder, Shot, Sttr AtSO LAMPS, "CHANDELIERS,. AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and examine his stock: before making joui purchases. jsistdxwAJiy Of cither sex admitted to tho TOUTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGjH" On any Treck-day of the ycar. ' . Tha College Journal, containing fnfbrma-' ion of tho course of study, ratesbfluition, board, examinations, etc., and catsof 'ploia and ornamental penmanship, free Address,' A. V. AltJISTEONG. ""s(&. LockvJ?ox 101. PoEnairo.jOg Sr In wrilinrf, please mention this paptrXtiZ, For Sale. Owing tollfliealtli I ofE-r forsile (he property in ."Ishland known as ".Marsh's Phning Mill," also the Kean Creek Saw Mill property. I wil Sell the' whole, pr one half of either or both properties, at a bargain lo tho right kind of a business man. This is .1 rare- c'i ince for an active man to secure the best husiness in South ern Oregon. For partliulas apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. L. S.P.JIarsh. Take Warning; AH those know in? themselves indebted' to- the estate ot Madame Jane Holt, de ceased, are hereby, notified that an im- mediate settlement mu-1 be had at onco and thereby save costs. Jeajt DeRoboah Administrator. Jacksonville, Dec. 2V1881. Saloon for Sale. Tha caloon ,iroTerty at Chavncr'a briilse. onsistinz of iti homs liquors an.l fixtures, la ouered for sale at &bif gain. For particulars call on Thomas Chats-sb, Gotd Hill, January 23, 185. '.- !J I