2 LJLt'J1 J ;T .. ''mw m 'i'i "" ii i i i i" ""man in ! !...,- -LV 'J-...1 i,' .jiiuitMWmwMMKnrn -- " " I " " & ' ' .-.: f y - -,Q'n w- 'fir VtJ" TTSSsT llREGOB SEHTiNEL JACKSON V IL.I.F. i Saturday AraiL 4, 1885. "W-AXTEd. A middle aged widower desires to correspond with a lady about the tams age. Object matrimony. Address J. R., care Box 86, Jacksonville, Oregon. More of Ocn Climate. Bie t were swarming on Wm. Ray's farm on Ap plvgate on the 21st of March last and the new families are doing well. "Where "is the locality that can beat thitT Piaxo For Sat-k K. Kubli has a first-e'ast Hallett ic CuunUon piano, nearly new, that h? offers fortaleata bargain. The inHruiuent can be pen lit Mr. C'jbU'a utore on California street. Beallview. TIioj. K- Beall and C. Majruder were at Portland thin week and succesded in getting favorable terms for the buildingof aMationnear Central Point and they propose commencing work at once The location is a good one and will eventually prove "quite a place." Horses Wasted. Bud Thompson wiH arrive here next Tuesday to re main several days to purchase horses for government use. He wants horses not over 151 bands high from 5 to 8 years old and will purchase about GO brad in this valley if they can be had. Bring your horsos in if you want to Stli at good -figures. o Relioioim Iteus. Rev. A M. Rus sell praiches at Med fold next Sunday. . ...Rev. P. A. Moses will preach at Brownsboro on tin first Sunday in April.... Elder M. PeterFon will hold services at the Mound t-cliool house Sunday. ...Rev. A. R. Bickenhach will preach at the Presbyterian Church in Phoenix Sunday morning and in Jacksonville in the een:ng. Sopremk Court. The following is the standing of the cases mi far before the Supreme Court in cases appea'ed frfitti the first district: State of Oi.e COn vs. Martin Maekey and William Mackey Argued and suhiuitted. David P. Slio.k, respondent, vs. J- H. Colohan, appellant Judgment of the Idwer court affirmed; opinion by riiayer, J. Brass Band Tournament. In con nection with their regular exercises on St. Tamniany'a T)av, May 12' u, thp members of that older have arranged for a Band contest giving prize for ilia mree 'test lianas in Sou' Hern Ure gor and Northern Cxlifornia, to be de. tided by disinterested judges chosen from outside places. This will make a novel and exciting contest and the bunds from VTieka, Henley, Ashlshd, Jacksonville and Roebuig are expect ed to compete fr the pi izes offered. Jt is proposed that three prizes b given and the amounts will be made known next week. Everybody is invited. Easter Services. To morrow w ill be Easter Sunday, and nccordiugf to the usual way of the Calholic eliu'th, the day will be celebrated in tkeut.ua! cuS'ont. Tim regular ser vices for that day will be held in tlie morning Rv. F X. Blatichet officiat ing and the following young ladies will ting at the grand muMcal high miss at that time: Soprano, Miv Cjra Linn, Sophia Isli, and Ada Ply malo; 2d part, Miss Sopheuia Isli; 3d part, Misses Emma Pnpe and Ellen Carun; 4ih pait, lis Celia Onh; ju emle ehoru, Etli Judge, Minni Dnnegan, Emma PUmale, Amelia Otten and Wanna Mi'ler. A large congregation will no doubt be present Arrkstkd. August Schmidlin?, a sou of Mrs. D Roboam of the U. S Hotel, a eung man raised near Jtt:k ronvillo hat got into family troubles with C. II. Reed, als well known here, at Dayton, W. T. The crinm eommltteu was ttie dranliiguCa-putOl by young Schmidling'on Reed Twhen he ordered the latter out or liij'liousr, when he was ariested and it ;now'un der $1,000 bonds. ' A jMtitibh'for the rrduction of the bend, so that Augustine could git out of jiil, has been in circulation here and was will lhgly signed by all the county officers and other prominent citizens of our town all knowing that he would do nothing wrong unless forced into it by Isucli a case as this is reported to be. TheMacSe Case. The Portland "Standard" of April 1st, has the fol lowing item in regard to this caste aMJ after reading ft a prominent Democrat here, a subset ibef to th6 paper, remark ed that if Tony succeeded in getting the appointment cf Potlmas'er at Portlsnd we need not look; for nnv mail from that direction as" he would never fail in getting things wrong: "U. S. District Attorney Judge Wt eon left for Salem eatrrday to argue the appeal in the Supreme Court in the case of William and Martin Mackar, father and son, convicted in Jacksonville in November last rn Jndge Prim's Court ot the murdeif of Michael Purcell on the 2Cth of June preceding, and sentenced to be hanged February 13th, but which sentence was postponed on accoont of the ap ptal. The e Hence in the case was purely circumstantial and has already been published. Mackar, it seems, had a row on election day with Pur cell and was whipped. The young roan, who had been engaged in the -study of iaw at Portland, on being ap prised of the affiir, went to Josephine county, where the row between his father and Purcell bad occurred. Purcell was afterwaids found dead in lis cabin on the mountain, having been shot, and circtimstaticta ninid strongly to the Maccavs tu. hr IaV tw." J Local Items- 13 pounds sugar for 1 at M. Men tors store. W. J. Stanley of Woodville called this week. Good Brooms 20 cents a piece at M. MeLSor'a store. Several more marriages are looked for here soon. For a good pair of boots or shoes go to M. Mensor's store. - Several showers this week-doing the farmers considerable good. Circuit Court for Josephine county convenes Monday, April 12lh. For a fine suit of clothes for almost nothing go to Al. Mensor's store. Read what John Orth ha to siy Huioug the new advertisements. Now isvour time, if you want bar gains, don't wait-, but call at M. Mm- sor s store. Abe Mensor and wife have returned from Roscbuigand talk of remaining with. us. A number of fast'horses are in train ing for the Medford races commencing May 5ih. A fine lot of stock sheep can hn had at a bargain of W. B. Kincaid. Ap ply at once. Prof. J. N. Hall has gene to Link, ville to tuko charge of the school in that district.. Lots of new goods and at the low est bottom prices just received at M. Mensor's store. Saveral views of the Red Men and other buildings were taken by Peter Biitt this wetk. Ben Simpson, former pjstal agent from this State, las married a wealthy Alabama widow. J. Nunan has returned f om San Fiancisco where he has been to select his summvr stock of goods. A two year old daughter of Mr. Ch in bl m died near Woodwlle of me in bianeous croup this week. Mrs. Mattie A. Bridge is not n woman suffragist and does not lecture on the suffrage question. Enstrrn Oiegon wool is quoted at 1620in the Philadelphia market and valley Oiecon fine, 22o. Mrs Elizabeth Kenney is once more a resident of Jacksonville, having re turned from Medford this week. Peter Fiuion the popular landlord of the fine hotel at E-ijIo Point called this weck'aud was as jelly as eer. A ten year old daughter of A. A. Wmier died at the home place in Josephine county a few data since. The Hubbard property on Third treet ban 1-een liought by Ctpl. M. Cittm ho bus since taken possesion. Judgo Hanna mid Judge Print have returned from Salem litiL Duiiict Al torney Keiu turned somewhere an the road. Marshal Curtis made several arrest's this week and Recorder NuflVr fur nihhed leceipU to sevetal who paid their fines. Roberts and O'N.-il, B. W. Powell, D. H. Miller, KT. Lnwton olid J. H. Redfield of Medford wire in town tins week. The Red Men's celebration and Bnd Contest is all that people talk uliout now days. Rcid their programme in another column. County Treasurer Fisher adveitises for another lot of county warrants and ilm hobleis will find the coin ready when callttd fur. J P. Turney, M. D, late'y fiom Chicago, Ills, hs located heie for the practice of bin prufcsiion. Hi fainih accompanies him. Mrs. E. Jacobs asain favored us with a supply of nmtzo this weok J uh E.sler having commenced on Mun day Jai. .-tTbank's. j.---f?5 " "1 ',arfiwiklhaanVafYyl1oldSKaridif: tou want barguns.nii'Vfiali- iMtTjt behooves you to callfaround'Uvonce! No humbug, about this. "' Several A. O. U. W. members went to Medford last Sunday night tu visit the lodgo at that place and leport having had a good time. The cases appealed to the Supreme court from this district have not vet been decided but nearly all have been Argued und submitted. A'Slocum Jr. has been in Jackson ville the past few davs but returutd to Portland last night and will again be found at the '"Orcgoniau" office. The residence of E. Kubli is receiv ing a new coal of luini and now nrr- M'lits a much iiupiovcd appearance. liunsow t (Jress are doing the work. W. G. Kenney of Medford. W. S. Filzgerald of Gold Hill, .Neathammer uros. and John Asbmead of Rock Pont were visitors to Jacksonville this week. The fast running horse Creed more formerly of Crescent City i now at this place in training for the Medfurd races' which commence the 5ih of Max. We were favored with the nroceed. ings of the meeting of the Ssbbaih Shoo) Association held at Medford on Saturday last but reached us too late tor tals'issoe. A $150 prize is expected to be bun" up for the Bind tournament during the tied .Men celel. ration and a lively con test is looked for as all think they are a little the best. J. G. Birdsey, Constable, aceompa nied by D. W. Crosliy as Deputy, went over to Sams vallev'this" week to serve attachment papers on a- partv litiug there. They brought back ulie horse as the result of their labors. The Red Urn ny they are ready (o Settlt up with all that they owe for their new building and ask interested parties to call as the Captain's ofii e for settt lenient. Col. Win. J Martin is here on a short visit, and thinks of lociling in Jacksonville this fall if he can find u suiub e location, and nil' make it his permanent homi. Pat Dunn and W. C. Myer, two prominent farmers and stock raisers of Ashland precinct, were in town this week ou priv ate business. Even body was glad to see them. The fine Scamperdown stallion Selam will make the season of 1885 liere and in ihix vicinity in charge of S. Bioih. Read his appointments and pedigiee among the new advertisements. Jackson county will get a good ad verliiement tins v ear from lite apples shipped f California and our orchard sts should be prepxred to have a good ci op on band next reason. Chas. H. Bean, with a fine hack and fast learn, K prepa.red to takedruhi inert) or any one else to any purtiou of the county ot short notice and in good shape. Charges reatonab'e. Ex Sheriff Bybee'n cattle brand was xell advertised here on April 1st and we doubt if John O'tb or any otiier of our local hutcW3 will try to get away with any of Mr. Bvbee'a cattle afier this. Next Saturday night is the datn set for the Concert for the benefit of the Sliver Cornet Band. Even boil should attend to give the bovs a lift and an excellent programme will be presented. MmeGaylord Bell of PorllaiuLan accomplished music teacher of the piano, organ or lmrp, proposes locating in Jacksonville ern long. She comes high'y recommended and will be wel comed by all. Tlio Chinamen had a big time yes terday shooting fire crackers and drink iug blandee. When asked what the fuss was all about one Chinaman in formed us "Oh we heap lickem Flench, to-day one holiday." Brother McGinnis is making the "Monitor" an interesting piper and is driving the quill with the skill of a man who had come with his "carpet bag" fo stay. Thais the kind of citi zens this country wants. The saloon of A Chi In will soon present an improved appearance, tkti cen'trr partition having Wrn taken out making it a'l one loom. A One new billinril tuble-will be set up in the rear end of the saloon next week. While out on his travels this week as Constable, J. G. Emlsey fobud a mine of diamonds. He is a little skeptical about their being real dia monds, but as they will cut glass he thinks there may be millions in it yet. The Old Fellow's celebration on Apiil 27'h promises to be the largest family galheyng of th! members of the order ever In-U here and sill members ofthftonler, and their families, can consider themselves invited gueit-. We have ben thinkin: for some time pist that oar old lime friend E. C. Kane of Ashland was lost but' he has showed up nj;in accompanied by his anilablo mfe. Call asain and dout let the visits lib so few and far between. After an abu-nce of ssvr ral months at Tacoma, W. T., Mrs-. Geo. H. Young and berdatghter Ella are ex peeled back this morning to remain. .Mrs. James D. Fay also accompanies ihem to stay here a while on a visit. The case of C. W. Bwback vs. J. P. Howard wax tried ill JusticeFoudrav's court tl is week resul ing in a veniicl foi plaintiir for $101.25 and costs A large number of w lineages wer sum moned from Medfoid and Ashland. Prnf. Neiiz of the new market pre sei tut the SENTIKbL crew with a hut bologna vestcnUy when one of the liov s remarked that it vaSvvivJjetteB iban. .weddln"'ca"ke, sandXlhi-n Jeac.o' ??ririir.i,-r-;ni,m?ffs?sr, iuuV"ishu iw riiwiivi Our.fri-RtUCubli.thrffWtt the.dVna - ! 1." V . . 1 . .. -. m:te liemls liaii Rtruckrwvlacksuiiviie last Wednesday when he iliupped-a lighted cigar into u small lut uf puvvdei on the flooi in his store, and could not he pacified until tuld tint it was the first of A-i ril. The egg laid on oar table last wprk by John fijlt of Applegate measured nine inches one way ami seven inches Oie-otber. We erred instating that i' was seven ruches in diauietei! "Times." V tlunk that Mt. Bolt erred in laying it at all. Hon. Win. Kih'er and wife left last night for an extended tiip to EiMern Origjn and Washington Tintorv whein they have several childlen living. Thsy expect to ba absent sev erat nionth. We wish them a pleas ant journey and safe retain. Billy Jacoby has had more honors thrown upon htm and is now railroad agent at Gt'hl Hill station. Slav' with ihem B.I1 and vou mav v elite nffired a cabinet position by Preident Cleveland aud if you need any bonds vou can gel them in Jacksonville, where you are known. Rev. F. X. Rlanthet starts for Ltnkville next Monday on n pastoral 'our to be ali-ent several 'lava. Tin FulnerV -flock is somewhat scitteied but he waste- no idle moments nnd v isils nil sections as often as possible alwnys hav'ng a cheerful word for all he iflee'-r. Thos. Cliavner got nearly all the voters n tTie upper end of thfe valley Ashland included to -sign his petition askingthe County Conmii-tnn- em to buv liivbUdgrt for'?3000. Thi matter will likely b settld at th-i next term of court and we Lope the pur chase will be juade. sr.:in fllrs. X. Ulsltr lias oruereq n,,e stock of millinery. including a'l the latest styles the goods' ..airive in almut oho week froins,lhis date. Nothing but first clas goods will b kejit and she asks the ladies of Jack sonville to reserve their- orders until her goeds come o hand. F. M Drake of Ashland -was down this week attending the Guirin-Brovvn wedding. A friend infoilns us that he was down to prauiceliovv to grace fully say yes when the Mu liter askj him if he will take Miss for better or worse, but well Freil we won't say an) thing about it. Dr. M Trooman of Medford who was for a number of v ears a lesideut of Jacksonville is seriously sick and his recovery is considered extremely doubt ful. He united with the Presliy.eriaii church oiganizsd there, last Sundnv The Dr.'n many friends in Jacksonville hope in irar of his speedy restoration to heabh. Ltst Sundsy a Praslnte.rian church was organized nt Medford. A large concourse of teple were present and the ceremonies which included the communion services were very solemn and impressive. It Mitjril with a good membership, und rur venerable friend Rev. M. A. Williams will be the pastor. This week on Jackson creek Martin Liist and Cliri-- Kretzer found a speci men of what appears to lw puro silver ore strraKed with gold, mat can east y no seen witu ma .naseu tire, iim piece was founn in the ground-sluice without discovering the lmlge.,but its tindin shows that the metal is in tint .section. General Grant's condition is verr precarious and his death it liable to u;curoon. H is in great mental agitation river his connection with the firm of Grant & Want ami the fact that so m my lost by tliem berausp thev liau continence, in linn. He wishes to lep.v all such lo:ers and grieves over Ins inability. - The county jiil rrceived nnoth'r boarder from Ashland this week in the person of W. Taylor who was bound over in the sum of $200 for breaking into the railroid company's powder liouse nn : lie btskivou mountains. He. fiiled in furnishing the bond aud will now havo to await the action of ihe next grand jury in jail. Rev. A. R. Biekenbsch, the psstor of the rresltylerinii church m Jacksot' ville, is preaching wry intert'Ming .rnniis, and always is greeted vvj-h lare audiences; ho is a line ncholar, thoroughly conversant with the scriptures-, and his eyident earnestness, and sincere bslief, in lh sacred truths of tlio Bible iiiKtire his audience with a desire to hrarbim again. Brother McGinnis has launched out in fiction giving his first production "The modern Rip Van-mkle" to the. public in his last edition. Hi-, chinictes are taken from reaUife, the plot is laid in this valley, ami the story ends with a mural. Go ahead Br... If. for if vou mil find literarv iiisutraiion in tbat subj-ct your succes. in the newspaper linn is assured. Henry Wrede of Eden piecinct was in town the other day and in formed us that a second attempt nt robbery ns made.it bis house on the nilbt following the one when the Chinaman was run off Henry has now got himself well fixed and pro poses giving thn next night visitor a warm reception when he calls. Nolh ing was stolen on either occasion. The directors of the Oregon Pacifu railroad havo completed and issued a tarill sheet, fixing the rate of f treat five cents per mile. It is said the com pmv will fight the law- lecenily made by the Oregon Legislature fixing thu rale of mileage at four cents per mile. ThU law will t.-ikt; effect May lt. I' ti. expected that trains will begin run ning on schedii'e tim about April 1st. jMFour young men of Jacksonville ent to Drv Creek jti the first of Aliril to visit a certain (1.1. Inn in .which nu'liernus fiali were cunght each tS'2'v .t-s ... nay some iiiiurtnant sani, but vvlisn ,wn claimed our portion of the fi-.li mr George n. Chick, a--Portland real estate agent representing n lart'e amount of c-ipitnl wai here this week negotiating for the pnrch.isi of the Sluimpf quartz ledgo jicje. Willow Springs and terms have been agreed upon whereby the former ngrer-s to put up a ten stanrr mill at once 1n cruih the ore rrbtr on thp- iTnhipC "The purchasing parties say the regular ten of roclc ns-avs 22 per ton and they look for big returns. Eister, the fine, stnllisn owned bv Win. Ray of Atiplegale, will make the season of 18S5 n follows:at O-car Biglovvs p'ace on Williams creek con mfneing A.ril 1st nnd remsin thre(. d iv, the balance of the time at "Mr. Rav's farm, returning to. each stand every ninth ilav. Eister is a dark- iron grav, six years obi, weiglis "500 pounds nnd is of good forni a'nd action His sire was Gen'. Fleuryoul of a Pejginawl anil Hinkle mare. " For further particulars enquire oF the pro prietor. Mrs Mattie A. B'id'gh delivered i course nf lectnres in AMiuI, and is now lecturing in Y'reta;" s'le'will re. turn fo Ashl.iud anif deliver a farewell lecture in AvbNnd next TilTd'sV even ing Every where. ll)at she his leclur etl slip ha received thp most flittering notices from -.thn pressf she" is said In be a lady of fine personal presence, ex ceptionallv p'easant and graceful, and alwavs wins friends both m'jmlio and private life. Her lectures are repre sentee! sex-iltel in -ntime'. and de livered with a modest nit'frinating ease that is always charming an j ileas "uw " a.t: pn feu r r-rp-fASgii t2ilipttsri 4itckeri..'fThe bovI7fltjf UwSsrnifS foot'po'es and ieel ferlwls aSVrSiMBJ1 rates. 3 S5:,BE2-" Chasers forHrnltil and tiluasc. Mail is efependeiit upon his sur rounding!) for the necessiiirs of 'iff. Air and water are mce-sities vt life, but iii.pun nir and impure water are most pi CillbV. sources of iliease, Fiod is a'so a necessity of lif.-T but numer OUs diseases are traceable lo both a. licit of necessary food, and nn indulgence in Special kinds of nourishment. Be siilea lhe.se external sources of disease there are oilier more subtle nnd inter nal causes. Each individual inherits froiii i is parents a certain physical coustiiutiun Eich peron therefoie dFrives his chances of health or dis ease from a double source, namely his iuherited constitution nnd his stir rounding in Jife. Snuit.iry science seeks to ovei ceme toe constitutional or inherit-d weakness bv mediciue tittit supply what is wanting in the m stem. De Huv u's Dyspepin Cure supplirS that which is warning to ensure prot r assimilation and digestion of food Try it. Free sample bottles at E. C. Brooks. A nd nUt.' In Piiiln'delp-hiit rict-mlv nt n coro ner's inquest over (he botty of n child, the jury reluriit.il a verdict that tlealh was causer! by the administration of a patent cough sirup, cciiiafjniig mor phia. Dr. Sam'l K. Cox, of Washing too, slates that not one cough m'eji cine in ten is free from ibis o J'etiou Afler careful analysis ami pr.iCtic-il tests he endorses Red jtar Cough Cure as being purely vegetable, absolutely free from opiates, poisons and narcot ic. He tegards it as a most happy and valuable discovery. Child's Sxow Fiakk Evrry lad, wisjiing a cl-"Hr, delicate complexion, should ui Cfail'l's Suow Flake. It nourishes ami freshens the skin, rn moves Tan and Sunburli, and, ttieu.it ural n pearanoa imparted, renders it liupussilile to tletect its u-e. Warrant etl perfectly harmlivs. ' S ild by all druggist-, or by the mauufactiirer, John A. Child i Co., Druggist-, Port land, Oregon. Mail ciders prutuptly attended to, Price 50 ce-its. Arabian ICnighi, the fine stallion owned by David Payne, will be at Tallent on Mondavs nnd Tuesdavs of pjcb week during the coming Season and the balance of the lime at the Charter Oik livery stable in Med ford. The hnrSH is n beautiful grav 16J hands high, vvnighs near 1,300 p"Undsand is a sure fo.il getter. CilU on Mr, Payne for particulars, or notice his posters. Jlttiv on a Bank. Reame.s Bros are receiving a finp assortment of Fancy ami Dry Goods, lists, Clothing, Boots and Sho-s, nnd finest assortment of Ladies Cloaks that has ever been brought to ibis market. All of which they are selling at prices that defy ooHip'Stition. Whn Baby was sick, wn gave her CASI'OPJA, When she was a Child, she cri-d for CASTORIA. When sh3 became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA. When she lud Children, she give ilium CASTOR I A Wasted. A poitiou by a man and wife to take charge vf a hotel in any portion of Jackson county. Long ex perienco is llieir recommendation and gooil references can be given if re quired. Call on or address Sesti.nel ollice, Jacksonville, Oregon. FtlR Sale. The undersigned, desir ing to lemovf to Portland soon, offers all his household mid ki'cbeii furniture for sa'e at reasonable figures. For further pal licu'ars enquire at mv resi lence. B F. Dowkll. ntDES Wanted Thn undersigned will pay the highest cash pi ice fur bear ttkins ami nil other kin-isof furs, der r skins, etc. Call iiiiiuiid before Selling. Thos J. Kenney mm' urn ..i .hi.l.j.j. f. ,.i . i . i. t- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ths Thoroughbred Jack, 7T--- . :fc IS. Will lriskn Ihe ceMitnn nf7tSS5'.nl finSC fol- lAwin'ltMUta nnrl ntnii H?T8flrirWtos f !---r--t.-wtitt irr-. !"ft'?u.iil. ir.ii ui.r. vviir rronmence !Jl-william Bybee's farin, one mile north ol"jScJiso vine, on iv ettnesuay, April 1st. where lug will rimain five d-iyii when lie will be taken to Iiybso's Ferry and riin-un four d ij s returning lo Jacksonville on the Dili, this ruic to I'ontinuo during the season. The season wil cndJuylsu Dricr.'ptton, CEfiCITER is a thoroughbred M:im- notb Jark from Kentucky, black in co -or. 10 years old, wiili gonir lorui and ac lion, andci0hs 1,303 pottads. Tiriiin. Uf- lltrt cflftnn ft 1 Jifl. tt.enrtttt.rt Clft. "J ...w. .., v -.v., .... v.v L;.i..t.. i...tn t-tit-Mtiif t ..n.1 ..r. ......... and when marc is Jtnnwn loliovvith loal. I cstnf cru will ba taken but will bs n sponsib'e for no accidents. ji. ui dll, r npneior. The Fine Stallion Willm-iKe the season of 18So, commenc ing: April 1st, as follows: On April 1st and 2nd he will be in Jacksonvillc.nn the 3rd and 4lh he will bs at Katie Point, re turning lo each point every ninili day dur-ing-ihe snason. and on the other days he will hefonnd at Granville Sears' farm. Sclam is by Scampmlown, he by Nor folk, he by Lexington, he by B"swm. lm by Sir Archer, he bv .Arabian Bay. Selam's dora was n nifirmin. He is 16 hands liigh,W2ighs.l.r,03 pounds and is 8 vesrs (jld- Perm?. Single leap $5; by ths season tlOinsurancc f 15. I will not ha responsible for any accf dents bnt-wi T exercise duo caution in pre rest the same. b. BOOTH. SELAM ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheep For Sale. 'I lit. Ttntlt.Tcltms1 l.tic 9 Aft liaar? rtf tmtvl Stock sh-cp which he utter lor" sulcal a bargain, i'or narticulars anil nrice calf on or adress T. Ii. KIMt AID, Central 1'omt. April 4, 1835. Jersey Bi Tiio nndersigT'd lakes this method of informing the public that ho now kecpsa line bull, of thret -quarters Jersey bloiat. who has lew superiors in Southern Ore gon, in his pisturc near Jacksonville. Panics (It siring to place their cows in his enclosure will ba caarged 2.50, with 30 cents psr week for pasturage. Forluriher pailiculsrs enquire at my butchcrshop in Jacks mvillu. joiin ortTH. JacVsoaville, .-Jpnl 2, lirio. Ccnnly Treasurer's Second .Notice. OFFICE OF C THE vSURER, Jiicksniivillc, April 2nd, 18do. ) Nnttco is kerebr given that lliere are funds mi llio county Treasury for the rc- tiempunn m inc lot owing county war. rants, nrottstedun to October 0th. 1S.S0 Numbers 1S19, lSSt!, 1887, 18S4, l.s&l,l3.W, 153. 18.5:1, lhGt;, 18H, 1C01, 183", 13r.9, 14sV5, 1873, 1S9U 1800, 1803, 10 2, 10 M, 1000. 1889, 1002, 1010, 1 124, 602, 15CJ In- tercel will ceasj lrom llns a ita NtwJUN FisnEn, i ouniy Treasurer. MILLER BRO&9 DEALECS is FIELD .. VEGETAB UE a'sd Flower Seeds, IMPERIAL EGG- POOD, TOOLS, FERTILIZERS ETC. 830 teronffsf. Portland, or. Notice; Lisa Offiok, Tto3Eniin(j, On., ) March 31. lyii. f Notico is hereby givc.i that the following-named settler lias tlbil nmic. uf ltot- intcntion to nialco fiiut proofin support of her liaim, and Hint said proof will ba made biHirc the Judge or Clerk of Jack, sin county nt Jucksonvil c Oregon, on . - . . a' I siturtiay jmy iu. I8i5. viz. .Minnie llpusliin, WiUowor 1 P. Houston, deee.i- id Homestead No 4111, for tlio SE U Sec IT 3.i S It 2 ttcat. She nar.ies the following vvitnts-tcs to prove Iier continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, siid laml, viz; George Smith, Israel "in", jai-ou ixiwmin, anti Annrevv Stenhens. all of Sams Vallev. .Tm-lrann county, Oregon. v m. e. ocsiAMiy, Kcgistcr. Notice. Lasd Okkice at UosEnmio, Op. , ) March 24. 188o. Complaint hiving bxn cntcreU1 at this ofn-eby II. G. Maihes agnin'st William II Ball for abindoninjr'liis Homestead Entry No 31 M, dmed Jan. 10, 1879. nrKin ihe 3 w l 0rS K 4 See. 30, X KrfN. E t and S E tf of N E if cc. 31.TownsMn 37 smith, ltangB 1 ' East W. M. in Jack son county, Oregon, with a view to the cjinceii.uionoi smtl entry: the find par ties .ip' hereby siim-noncct to nppqar at the ofllce of S. J. Day c notary pnblic of Jacksonville on the 2d d iv of "May. 1835. at 1 1 o'clock a. ii.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. Wm. F. Henjami.v, ltcsistcr. J. u. i-ni-LETTOs. KecciTer. hi m.mm At Jacksonville, Oregon, ox St Tammany's Bay IVTa-y 12, 1G83, Under the auspices of 0REC0.M11 PiC.H:,T.lS TRIBE, SO I, IMP'D O. R. M- Exercises Of The Day. Emerging from their ncwTIgwam on coiner t C'ali nrnia and Third sirccts nt 1 o'clock r. i , the Older will p inidu the principil Directs of Jacksonville, headed uy iLij UiUc Silver Cornel Band 'A2fDjOTHER)BANDS. gpfe. Oa return of the prpeession to Uio JJ gwam HON. H. K. HANNAS K SCL ,A(.2 i in tit-iivcr -:n miurr-ES, wiiicu wjji,bc lollowon Dy nppniprutu vocal and in in:ut.il mujic itncl tuc DEDICATION Of thrirncw Wigwainr tesrdrs oifierir.' icrtstfn cscrcis-s; alter wiiLli lucre V'i lbaa Band Contest For thrcoprizM. The whole to conclude with a In ths evening at Holt's Hall. The best of music has been procured fur this event, anil the Committee has ft nothing un done In make it the grandest bii ever given in aouincrn urcgon. Ticket including supper 3.01. ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. Oorn-ailttooia. I?ccer.tio:i-ir.Pnp Sr T.T MiKrn. zie. Adam Sclimitl. E O, Fuwlray. E. B. r.i-son anu x. .lanms. Music.. F. Eddy, ri". I'ape, Jr., DJ W.Cmsbr. Floor Mngerf J. C. TVhipp. Wni. Mensor. ffias-Nirkell. Unas Puree l,1irad Dean. Cliarcs Prim J. T.KoIoo'in, Davp Ct memillcr. D-. oral ion D. W. '"rosbr. H. Pan-. Jr., D. Hardin, John IJievenue, Frank i,ora:ne, GenstM CSiinmittce Adam Schmitt, Jsmes G. Birdsey, J . R Little. JacJteo il.lltULl, .Md Fcllovr'x EeHJicg JtekieoilltOrtpff DEALKK XXD TORKEIt V SHEET IR6n, COPPER, LEAD; Pumps; AGRICOLTORAL IMPLEMEA ; A first-cla'ssstockof stovH HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF E7ERY DESCRIPTION Puss and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WAFE ROPE, NAILo, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass CUTLERY. WIRE, Shot, 337nshs, Chains, ose ETC.. ETOt I hare secured the services of a flnt cliss m;ch:inic, and am prepared to-do nil repairing prompllv and in superior rfyle. In i conneclion with the above I am re ceiving and have ronMantly on hand a full and flrat-class stock of GROCERIES,- . .i DUr-GOODS, CUM B -OTS. TOBACCO IlKAUV MADE CLOTHINO. (iL.l'SSWAUE. CROCKERY, ic'. Everjihing sold at reasonable rales. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March 0, 1873. I1DATB11S EMPORIUM! Jaclzsonville, Oregon; J0I1X )IILLE3, - rroprictofv DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AGRI, cultural implements, tools of all kiDds and a general assortment of shelf hardware. He also keeps the largest stock of, aa'tf all the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, l ASD A FtTLI. ASSORTMENT OF Pishing Tackle, . Powder, Shot, Etc - ALSO LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and examine his iwclc before making your purchases. Of cither ses cdaitted to ths CoirrTuisCTfS?OLLBGr' JwgiuTi ewiiiii8nB, cta.f nd cuts of plain jwajiiimitan i-npinDwu?.reo. jiaareu, 33isafigraoNG, Lock Pox 10fSayiXgPocrtijrD,-O JSJ- In in-i'iny, pkaaiiyeion this paper.' For Sale. $T0Z? JkstuyyUj! Owing to ill health I offer for sale lha properly in Ashland known as "Marsh's Planing Mill," also the Kean Creek Saw 'villi property. I wil- sell tho whole.'or one half r.f either or both properties, nt a Mrg.un to this right kind of a business man. This is a rare ch-ince for an activa man to secure the best business in South ern Orejon. For pirtimlas apply to tho undersigned at Ash. and, Oregon. It. S. P. Mabsk. Take Warning All those knoivinzlhemselves'lndehted fo the estate ot Madame Jane Holt, de ce.iwfl, are bereby notified that an Im mediate scttlV-mcnt mnl" be bad at once and thereby save costs. Jeak DeRoboau Administrator.. Jacksonville. Dec. at, 1834. Saloon for $afe. Th saloon property at .ClHrrBr lirWff?, cnsistinsr of tha hna liquors an' fixtures, is offered for sale at abar giin. For particulars call on Thomas uxratK, Go-1 Hill, January 23, 18. 5S T""