Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 09, 1885, Image 2

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Saturdat, Jthr 9, 1885.
27ic Memorial Stone.
Inasmuch as Oregon was one of the
two States that had contributed no
taemoriai (Una to the monument erect
d to tto memory of the Father of hit
country (Colorado being the other) our
last Legislature made provision to
oisel the shortcoming and a gentleman
in Albany ka already utilited the ap
propriation. It is supposed that each
State contribute! taraartals from seme
of the natural stone or metals of the
Slate. For instance Michigan con
tribute! a adld oepper plate, planed
smooth, with eoat of arms and raetto
in silver plate en !ti face. Nevada
sends a block ef porphyry with motto
inlaid with silver letters. Oregon will
tend a bleok made frees the beautiful
raaltei and syenites ef Linn county.
The Albany "Bulletin" thus doscriVTes
Oregon's contribution: In theoenter
of the Week will be oarved the coat of
arms efthe State, with the motto
"The Union," in a band acresi its
face. Aronnd the margin ef the stone
is a wreath embracing man of the:
berries, fruits and flowers, indigenous
to the State. Betweea this and the
teat of arms the principal cereals and
grasses ef the State appear. All the
earring will be done in bas-relief, mak
ing the fruits and cereals leok life like
and natural. These differeat memo
rial stones are to be placed in niches i
in the interior walls of the monument,
and are to be about l feet leas; bj 2
feet wide and six inches thick, and
will be viewed frem plaforms as you
assend tewards the top of this monu
ment of monuments. The whole ia
leriar will be lit up ky eleetrioity, del
eting the eye and pretesting a scene of
rich and T&ried art not to be found in
this country or en the continent ef
Europe. The stone from each State is
mere or lets elaborately finished accord
ing; to tha appropriations made. Prob
ably New York and Pennsylvania
hare made the largest appropriations
and hare at present tha finest and
most eoitlloit pisses in the structure.
The Leasd of the O. B. $ JV.
Niw Toek, May Id. The lease of
she Oregon Railway and Navigation
V the Union and the Northern Pa-
elBe has been the principal Upbof
In railroad olrclcc the last
wmS.' With
both the Union and
Norther Pacific vsiag the Oregon
Bailwar and Navigation line to Port
lead, and the steamer lime to San
IfrancUse, aad the Atchison road
"building through to San Diego, the
Central Paoiie will have both north
ra and southern liass to contend
against, with pawer on their side to
caftrcc a fair division of traffic, or,
In the event ef refusal, to demoralize
rates se that all profit In the business
will be gene. This special dispatch to
the "Oregcalan" points out the em-
fcarrasimeat at the Central Facile
'cinder the arrangement by which the
Northern Paelle and Union Pacific
4ake the Oregon Railway and Naviga
tlen property. The impression among
railroad men in Portlaad is that the
Central Pacific will try for a share of
the northern trade, or at least defend
its awn field by putting in tie link be
'tween Ashland and Delta.
April Is heavily dotted with Grant
anniversaries. April 1, 1865, he
.turned Lee's right at Fire Forks;
April 2, he astaultsd and carried the
lines at Petersburg; April 3, he enter
ed Petersburg and Richmond; April
6, 1862, the battle of Sbiloh began;
April 7, Grant drove the Confederate
-army frem the-ield; April S, 1865, he
4 ad thrown his cavalry across Lee'e
line of 'retreat; April "9, Lee surrender
ed to Grant But, the most moment
ous event of all to Gen. Grant, he was
bora April 37, 4823.
Disappointed office seekers eayi the
Marysville "Appeal" arc now spelling
Dcmoorat with a small d,and neither
of the four Dcmecrallo Senators f rem
Ky. and Misseuri will visit the White
House. The Demoeratie Senators and
Representatives frem Texas also de
clare that it Democrats are not given
'the leeal offices at once they will kiok.
The kickers tell Hondrioks to held
on and they will boost Cleveland in
1888. The Bourbons now call the
-Clevclandites "Democratic Nog
'wasps." Wi regret to see that our esteemed
independent contemporaries have lost'
temper over certain recent federal ap
pointments 'in New England. They
-should not be oa skittish; as we re--marked
on a former occasion, 'it-is now
time for Uitm te stand without 'hitch
ing, like the rest of us. Really, if the
independants feel -to bad at seeing
old fashioned Democrats appointed to
office, they should iha.ve voted for
.Blaine.
Circuit Court Proceedings.
Watson Wright Co. vs. M. E.
Pogue, to rseorer money; verdict for
plaintiff in tha sum or $252,49.
1L A. Casick ts. J. H. Cnsick, suit
for divorce; referred to Charles Prim
to take testimony.
Joseph Wilsesj vs. Ida Wilson, suit
fsr divorce; referred to If. H. Parker
to take testimony!
W.L. Ckildera and. G. W. Fltz vs.
P. W. Olwelt, appeal from Justice's
Court; plaintiff granted leavo re file
supplemental complaint and defen
dant allowed o withdraw their de
murrer. The Grave Creek Bitch and Mining
Co. vs. John Rast, et a., to recover
moaey; demurrer overruled.
Jesse Thomas vs. F. M. Parker, rail
to foreclose mortgage; second amended
answer filed,
Geo. H. Bayloy vat admitted to
citizenship.
Geo. W. Lance was excused as a
juror.
H. O. DellarhWe vs. O. h 0. R. R.
Co. Case en trial.
State vs. Walter Taylor, burglary.
Plead guilty and was sentenced to a
terra of two years in the penitentiary.
Frank Kasshafer was appointed
biiliff for the grand jury and Charles
. Hanna fills the Bame position for
the petty juries.
N. S. Goodlow and Ita&c Constant
being excused for same, J. H. Hnficr
end Jamec Elliott were drawn to
fill the regular panel of the grand jury.
Probate Court
The following business was trans
acted in this court Jndge DePeatt
presiding since the last report ef the
Sbntinkl... .In the matter of the
estate of Daniel Hopkins, deocassd.
Hearing of motion to sell real prop
erty continued until Juno term....
Estate et .McKavanaugh. J. u.
Birdie appointed administrator and
D. CroucBiiller, J. Nunan, T. T. Mo
Kenzie appraisers. ...Estate of S.
Draper. Time fer submitting semi
annual statement continued. . .E.tate
of W. A. A. Hamilton. Sals ef real
properly ordered.... Estate ef J. P.
Parker. Sale of real property con
firmed and hearing of final ssltlement
set fer June 2, 1885 Estate of
H. B. Serbert. Time tor submitting
administrator's report extended to
next term.... Estate of M.Butler.
Final statement of S. G. Meyer, ad
ministrator, approved..,. Estate of
Luoy J. Farra, a minor. Flaal report
of 0. E. White approved and guar
dian dischargsd Estate of M. Cald
well. Hearing of final settlement sst
fer June 2d.
The r.pmlar Approval.
Of tho now famous Byrup of Figs as
the most efficacious and agreeable
preparation ever -offered to tho world
as a ears i for Habitua OonBtipaflon,
Billion Jnese'lndieastien tad kindred
ills, has beo.wo bvtho.witB.plaa
pursues ny too uauierniat xig mjrap
Company.vKnewIng that any remedy
truly beneficial is Its effects on tha
system, and at tho same Ham pleasant
to the taste," will meet 'with a rapid
sale, the Company, through its agents
Merritt & Robinson gives away a
sample bottle free ef charge. Try It
and judge for yourself. Largo bottle
fifty cents-er one dollar.
Child's Sxow Fuel Every lady,
wishing a elear, delicate complexion,
should use Child's Snow Flaks. It
nourishes and freshens the ski a, re
moves Tan and Sanborn, and, thenst
ural appearante imparted, readers it
impesstble to dctcet its use. Warrant
ad perfectly harmless. Seld by ail
druggists, or by the manufacturers,
John A. Child k Co., Druggists, Port
land, Oregen. Mall orders promptly
attended to, Price 50 cents.
Closing Out Sale.
To quit business. Out entire stock
of general merchandise le offered fer
sale, in whole or in part, at cost. If
you want cheap (cods, now (e your
time to buy them as we mean just
what we ssy. Reimzs Bros.
PuxoFob Salh. K KuVIlnas a
fi rat-claw Halle tt k Oumston piano,
nsarly nsw, that he offers fer sale at a
bargain. The instrumsnt oan be sssn
at Mr. Kubli'e store on California
street.
Hides YTzs'tto. The undersigned
will pay the highest cash pries for bear
skins and all ethsr kinds ef furs, deer
skins, stc. Call around before sellin,
Thoi. J. Kxxxet.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrator's Notice.
In the mattor of the estate of Patrick
UcKavanaueb. deceased.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court or Jackson county,
Oreron. sitting in Probate. Administrator
of the estate ofPatrickVckavanaugh, de
ceased.
11 Dcrsens indebted to said estate are
trr-nuMtlti to settle the same immediately.
and those caving claims against tne es
K .. . .... -'
tate will pmC" tnem wim me proper
Tonchpm to ths uudersirned, residlnc in
Jacksonville, Jactssa county, ureron,
within six months from we um puoiicb-
tlnn of tfcio ntir- S. G. BIRD3ET.
Admlnlttrater of aid esUU.
Dated May 9, 1885.
u imm,
-AST TIMB
Day or Erening
AT
Mrs. KreutzBr'a Bakerj.
Xarties,.Seciablcs aid -Families supplied
I am also prepared to furnish ice in
quuuiitie to suit. Give me a call.
Chas. Hears.
CEONEMILLER
JACKSON1ALL.E,
3Vff 3ES Xogrxa.o
AGENTS FOR
LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS,
LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED,
BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND 8PRING TOOTH HARROWS,
McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST gXEDERS.
BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES,
COLLINS CAST CA8T-STEEL PLOWS,
RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS,
GIDIR MILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHXLLXRt,
HAY OTTERS, FAIRBANKS 80ALE3,
COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS,
CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS,
CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACXERB, Etc,
EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE-
"Wo would respectfully ask onr
oar line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, at we feel sure we
can
Sell As Low
Than any first-class goods can be
goods as represented.
CEONEMILLER vANC-BIRDSEY.
Jacksonville, Oregon, May 0, 1884.
Inulmai oM Wk Mifmuuuuui JaW. ifW H f JuouawFl
for Infants and Children.
"CacSoifala bo wen adapted to cMMiea that I Casterla euros CeSe, OasMpaUeo,
InxramCTidltoagttBcriortoaDrpitailuULiu I Bor Btomaca, DSmfaCBa, grnctadon.
swwotome." H.A.Aaiia,M.n, I KUIbc tfvos sieeR aod ptou3CBB o
18o.OxtedBt,DrooUTn,H.Y. wtt inlurloue oedicatlsB.
, Xta CmriAva Ooarisr, earuhoaStree,K.T.
Frank Brothers Implement Company,
DEALERS IN
Farm, Mill
BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Hbadkm
LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWER8,
McSHERRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS, TWINE BINDERS,
BUFORD'S GANG b BULKY PLOWS, COATE3 SULKY RAKES,
BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR,
WALKING CULTIVATORS,
RAN DALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS,
THE CELEBRATED HOLLO WTOOTH, BUOKBOARD WAGONS,
HAKKOWa,
A Full Line Of
"Write foT catalseus. Address either"
FRANK BROS. IMP'L.
Or, R. W. PORTER, Ajeat, Oregen City, Oregon.
THE LADIES
Of Southern Oregon, are hereby informed
mat in aaouion 10 a tarre ana eiegani
line of
MZLLIlSrEIlY
I have added to my stock the followine;
class ot goods, of Which I have a full line:
ladies' Finishing Ooeds,
Both Knit and Muslin.
Iifantf8 Wardrobe ComjileUt,
As camp as to to bought any place; also
CHTLDReTNS' 8MORT CLOTHES,
Under 4 years old.
A beautiful line f
H08IERY!
Conslstbg or Lisle and Silk.
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Coreets,'
And many other things too numerous to
mention. Have also secured the
services of a
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
And am prepared to execute all orders in
that line in flrst-class style at reasonable'
rate.
Call and sco me at the building form
erly occupied by A. L. Johnson on Cali
fornia street. MHS. P. P. PRIM.
For Bala.
Owing to ill health I offer for sale (he
property in Ashland known as "Jfarsh's
Planing Mill," also the Kcin Creek Saw
Mill property. I will sell the whole, or
ene half or either or both properties, at a
bargain to the right kind of a businsss
men. This is a rare chance for an actlvs
man to secure the best business In South
ern Oregon. For partiBulas apply te tie
undersigned at Ashland, Oregen.
h. B. P. Xixsx.
Take Warning.
U1 those knowing themselves indebted
to the estate oi Madame Jane Holt, de
ceased, are hereby notified that an Im
mediate settlement must be had at enoe
and thereby save costs.
Jxix DeRoboim
Administrator.
Jaekeenville, Dec SO, l&Si.
C0CH9X TRBASUnEIVS F1X3T NOTICE
XiTFICB OF CO. TREASURER; 1
JicxsorviLL, March 21, 1885 f
Kotlce is herehv riven that there are
funds in the county treasury for the tc-
demptieaf county warrants, protesieo
up toAuguat 81, 18S0 inclusive. Interest
on the same will cease from this date.
NXWltf FlSHIK,
Treasurer ot Jackson Co., Of.
$5TO$20a-Ptyw,otrtrti
ho AMrew Stissom & 6o.,aoHisil,Vr
& BIEDSEY,
CSL-Oiia. Hill,
patrons and fnandi to call and see
If Not Lower
sold for; and we guaraatee all onr
"
Machinery
SCOTT k CO.'S Engines. Threshers,
COOPER A CO Saw Mill Machinery,
ta, Jits., to.
Farm Machinery.
r
Portland, Or.
ipr 11 3 m
K.KUBLI,
Odd Fellow's CiUdlcg JmImctIIIi, Org
DEALER AND WORKER IN
SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD,
Pumps,
'J
AaniOULTUBALIKPLSMSX e
'
NAILS,
AFIBST-OLASaiTOOKOr BTOVS
HARDWARC,;T1NWARK.
POWDER OF BTKBT DE30RIPTION
T Fhb ad Oapa(
Wooden willow ware
' ROPB, NAILS,
Paints Oils, Ttrrtsk, 61ms
... . OUTLER-JffIiUa -
Shot, faafcpj, Ckaims. Jtess
BTO., KTOs
I have SCCBrttl IT. nrf.ie nf Cn).
class mechanic, and am prepared to do
. itj-unuj prampur ana in superior
style.
In connection irlth t. ! r
ceiylngand have constantly on hand o
full and first-lass stookof
GROCERIES,
T400B, IBM BOOTS, T9IA0C0
tUSABT XAJBB CUTSXIS,
oLAiswAmx, cmocKcmT, .
ZveryffiTfag-seia at reasonable ratos.
K.KUBLL
JackaonTille, March 9, 1878. '
Notice To Tax-payers.
All delinquent tax-payers who will come
forward and settle their taxes before the
. " J7 r ssar.-HM,
will not be charged mileage or percentage
I do this, knowing the scarcity of money,
and that tax-payers find it difficult to pay
their taxes without any' additional ex
pense. By availing jc-areeJves- of this
pffer you can save money.
A.-S. JACOBS,
Iherif aad Tax-Cellsctor.
m CASH STORE i!
CjIROBROS
Has just opened a fine stock of
General Merchandise
AT
HIs motto is
Quick Sales and Small ProfiU.
And ho feels asmrtd that all who favor
him with their patronage will he satis
fied with his prices and the quality or Us
goods. Ha keeps
EBT GOODS,
OEOCSMBS,
rnovisiONB,
CLoniiNO.
rem isirrso ooovs,
BATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SU0ES,
And everything usually found In a Srst
class Oeneral Merchandise Htorc. '
He will give his customers the benefit
of the reduced freights caused by the ad
vent of the railroad, and will net be under
sold by anybody.
Mt A.BRENTANO, Manager.
Phoenix, Oregon, Feb. 23, 1884.
JACKSONVILLE NURSERY
A. Si Johnson, Pro.
As the demand for fruit trees la se
great in this valloy I have started a Nur
sery in this place and will raise nothing
but tho finest varieties. Thia year I will
sell from the Woodbum Nursery as usual
and also irom the celebrated Alameda
Nursery, Oakland Cal. Tho following
&ro somo of the leading varieties I will
keep:
SPottolios.
Early Tork
E. and L. Crawford's
Wale's early
Amsden
Alexander
Briggs Rod May.
Btump World.
Sal war.
Susqudiannaa.
Mary's Oheice.
Orange Cling
Yellow Bergen.
Lemon Cllsg and many more.
Prunoa nd X'luxxxss.
Pettlte Prune d'Agca Peach Plum.
Italian Prune Yellow Egg.
Golden Prune Cod's Golden Drop.
Qrosse Prune Bradsbaw.
St Cathrlne Prune Japan Plum.
Cherries, Nectarine, Apricot, Qlunee,
ipple, French Gooaberrr, Oregon Cham
pagne Berries, and all kinds ot ornament
al and shado trees.
H, N. BAKES,
Merchant Tailor,
Jacksonville - - Oregon.
The subscriber takes pleasure in In
forming the public that he has opened a
Tailorshop. '
DM VHE OB. RED PROMT
Building, and that he is now prepared to
do all kinds of work in hla lino in a su
perior manner and at prices to suit the
times.
BSTClothlng made after the latest and
best styles. A large lot of samples al
ways oa band to select from.
R. N.BAKER.
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
THE U. S. HOTEL,
Oor. 3d and California 6ts.,
Jacksonville - Ogn,
Having taken charge of this hotel the
undersigned take pleasure in announcing
to the public that a complete change will
bo made.
TJa.0 TaVtolo
will be suppliod with eveijthlng the
market ffords, and a general renovation
olthe
Boda stncl Xloonxsi
will bo made. The patronage of the pub
lic is solicited.
J DbHoboam.
City Lunch House
A.3am.cT3L f3s3Lcxj:
Fred Grob, Proprietor.
Having moved to my new stand on CA
iiomla street ODDOslte the Union llverv
stable I ask my friends and tho public
generally to give mo a call.
I keep Beer. 'Wine ad Cigars and
wr A first class lunch can be had at anv
time for 25 cents.
UNION HOrEL,
Kerbyrllle Oresoa,
Mrs. M. Ryder, Fropr.
Flrst-class accommodation can always
be had at this house at the most reasona
ble rates.
gAn excellent stable connected with
tho hotel.
GITT BARBER SHOP
Gaxitoxvia St.,
JacluoaTille, - - - Oregass.
Tha cndersienedls fully prenared'to do
all work in bis line in the best manner and
at reasonable prices.
ukukuh suMnarr.
F.BIT8CHABD,
PRAOTtOAl.
WATOHHAKXa AUD JewSTJCX,
Callfarstlss Sreet,
a TAKES a specialty of cleaning sad re-
IVI nsfptap vatAinc And rlnrra. Vv
ohafcsc an MaooaabU. Cjivoaaca salt A
YOU m n THEM
AT
. E. C. BROOKS'
New Drug Store,
Jacksonville, Or.
A fine asMrtmeot of 8-day clocks, with and
without alarm.
Gents', ladles' and boys' gold and silvei
hunting-case, open-face and skylight
watches, from $5 to $150.
Braoolota.
A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangls
raceieis.
Zlxacex XUxasxas.
Diamond and rnby rings, cameo stone'
cameos set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise
and pearls, and onyx rings with hidden
mettoes, solid gold band and bangle rings,
plain and solid California rings.
eTo'olary.
Diamonds In every shape.
Ladles' sets of jewelry, from the 5&cent
black set to the 8200 bird sets of diamonds.
Gents' and ladles' gold chains, lockets
and charms.
rimes eaz3.cS. 33ixttoaa.ss.
Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs
and collar-buttons.
Sllxrexr 7Cetxo.
Silver and silver-plated knives, forks,
spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-ipoons
and tongs in cases.
nXlaooUanoous.
Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and
steel spectacles; and a full stock of every
thing in tho Jewelry line.
A full assortment of perfumery, toilet
soaps, etc
A lot of steel engravings and pictures for
children.
In short, a complete and firstclasslineoi
HOLIDAY GOODS.
ill to be sold at the
LOWEST PRICE!
Abo accordeons, violins, banjos, and the
best line of violin, guitar and banjo strings.
The best sperm oil for sewing machines.
A full line of
Drugs and Medicines.
a$SPrescriptlons trefully compounded
.6. BROOKS.
MEW TOWN OF BEDFORD j
Lets for sale at low prices and on easy
terms.
Apply to J. S. HOWAHD, Agent, at
Also, in tho Railroad addition to tho
town of ASHLAND.
Apply to JI. L. McUall, Agent, Ashlaad.
PHOENIX.
Apply to U. V. B. SOULE, Agent
Phoenix. -"S&
GOLD HiLLW
Apply to M. E. POGUE(igeBt, Gold
HilL 4?
GRANT'S PASS.
Apply to 8. It. WTLCOX, Agent Grant's
Pass. Or to GEO.JH. ANDREWS,
O. & C. R. it. Co., Portland Or.
DAVID L!HN,
XXV DKAXJA Bl
corrar Tinanvnsfca.
COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE
shortest notice an J cheaper than at an v
f other establishment in Southern Oregon.
Jt urntture ot all xmaa Kept on nana or
made to order
EMPIRE HOTEL.
Modforct, Ox-
J. W. Cnnninghatn, Frop.
This commodious and well arranged
hotel is now open for the accommodation
of guests, and will be kept on tho most
approvod plan.
The table will always be supplied with
the best the market affords. Especial in
ducements are offered the traveling pub
lic. J.W.CUNNINGHAM.
Medford, Feb. 23. 1884.
Criterion Billiard Saloon
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON &. GARRETT,
Proprietors.
THIS popular resort, under new man
agement, is furnisning tho best brands
oi liquors, wines and cigars. The reading
table is supplied with Eastern periodicals
and leading papers of the Coast. Give me
a call.
Tne Bishop Scott Grammar
aoHooii.
A Bearding and Bar Sebael for Beys,
Tho seventh year under tho present
management will begin September 2d.
Boys successfully fitted for Colleger or for
business. Five resident and three visiting
teachers. Discipline strict. For further
information and far catalogue containing
list ot former pupils. Address
J. W. HILL, Head Master,
2m a23 Drawer 17, Portland, Or.
Organ for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale on easy
terms to a good party a flrstclass Taber
organ, 10 stops, bemgusodbut a few weeks.
For particulars enquire at this office or
address the undersigned at Phoenix.
GEO. cross:
faooais, Or, Sept. Sets, 1884.
itray XO'ottmom
Notice Is "hereby given that I, the uiy
dersigaed, have 'taken up one bay horse
marked as Tollcws: Two white feet oa
right side, white speck in right eye, fore-
neaa wnite, ana saaais maraea, aoaui ia
J ears old and appraised by J. TT. TTImer,
ustice of the Peace for Murphy precinct'
at twenty dollars
AJATIS LiHDCAT, Or.
' i -?fBtfjjj"' "' i's&y-- yv
GRAND CELEBBATIOH I
A5S0 BARS C053TTESTT
At Jacksonville, Oreon
OX
St Tammany's Day
3VX.y IB, lQOG,
Undsr the auspices of
OREEQMAI PICWeXTiS TRUE, IS 1
IMP'D O. R. M.
EcerotHS Of lha Bay.
Emerging from their new7igwam on
comer of Caliiornia and Third streets at
1 o'clock p. m, the Order Win parade the'
principal streets or Jacksonville heades
by the
Jacksonville Silver CorneiBand
AND OTHER BANDEC
On return of the procosslea to the Wigwam
HON.H.K. HANNA. P. S.f
Will deliver an address, which will to
fallowed by appropriate vocal and mstru.
mental music and tho
DEDICATION
Of their new Wigwam besides othor in.
teresting exercises; after which thera
mil be a
Band Contest
For three prizes. Tho whole to conclude
with a
Br3PcvanLeil. DOf;ze.XX
In the evening at Holt's Hall. Tho best
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and the committee has left nothing un-
uuuu iu maKo u me grandest uaii ever
given in Southern Oregon.
Tickets Including supper $3.00.
ALL ARE INTITED TO ATTEND,
Oommlttoosi.
Reception H. Pape, Srn T.T. McKen.
zie, Adam Schmitt, E D. Foudray, E. Ii.
Watson and E. Jacobs.
Music A. F. Eddy, H. Pape, Jr, D,
w . urosDV.
Floor Managers J. C. TThlpp. Wm
Mensor,Cbas.Nlckell, Chas Fursell,Brad
Dean, Charles Prim, J. T. Roloson, Davo
Cronemiller.
Decoration--D W' Crosby, H. Tape,
Jr., D. Hardin, John Bievenuc, Frank
Loralnc.
General Committee Adam Schmitt,
James O. Birdsey, J. R. Little.
'M M M H
SILAS J. DAY,
Notary Public, Heal Estate Agi
Abstracts made of Titles to Lands.
IiOK(vl33oouxnon.tai
Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertalnr
lng to tho settlement of settles.-
Collector of Accounts ''Prompt
Bemittances.
Investment Securities a Specialty.
Jackson County Scrip Sought and Sola.
I have a complete set of Haps of all
Surveyed Lands in this county, and re--eeivo
abstracts monthly from Roseburz ?
all new entries made. I am thus pro
pared to mako out Homestead" and Pro.
emption papers, and can thus save to par
ties the expense of a trip to Roseburg
Land Office,
Several tine, farms are in my hands tor
sale.
Prompt, reply made to all letters.
Charges (n accordance with the times.
Refers, by permission, to C. C. Seek
man, Beq., Banker; to' Hon. L.R. Web
ster, Judge of this judicial district, aad to
any business house In Jacksonville.
Office at south: east corner Caliiornia
and-51b. street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
SILAS X DAY.
MAX MUULER,
P. 0 ailiiiiff, Jackse.nri.le?
SEAlini ts
General Merchandise.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES'
A pleasure in informing the public'
that' he has purchased L. (Salomon's in.
terest in the
POST OFFICE STORE.-
Which- will bo kept stocked with, a com
plete and first class as?irtment of general'
merchandise. I will sell' nf
Very Reasonable JLateB.
Give me a call and see for yourselves.
MAX MULLER
JacksBville Crescent City
Mail Route,
F. McMahon, Proprietor
Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday'
"Wednesday and Friday mornings at 3 a
m. arriving at Waldo in the evening; where
close connection is made next morning,
lor Crescent fllity. When' the newwai8'
road is nntsnett aDOut January loin
through tickets to San Francisco will bo'
sold for (18
Express an
sold for (18 by this route.
xpress
and order business does at re.
duced. rates.
P. MoMAHOy. Prcpriotor
Miss B. Johksoic
Miss il. CAVExsi-
Dressmaking.
Ws are now prepared to take orders fer
anything in the Dressmaking 4ao xnd
ask the ladies of Jacksonville to give no a
share of their patronage. We
Guarantee Satisfaction
tpricesjower than ever asked iiJacfc
soaville. Rooms at tho residence of 41'.
Johnson. E7Give us a trial
JtlSSSC CATXKS JOBLHSOV.