Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 23, 1885, Image 2

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8ATtmDAT, Mat 23, 1885.
Vw Jury Law Invalid.
A special telegram to tne,'Oregonian"
from Salem reporta that the supreme
cosrt baa held the jury lav enacted by
lb legislature at ita rewnt session to
be invalid. The question cane np on
a ease appealed from that count, for
the purpose of testing the new law
which provides that for an session of
state conrt in an county, grand jurors
shall be drawn by the clerk and sheriff,
not mora than tuenty daa nor lest
than ten days before the first day of
aeasion apon which they are to report,
and that trial jurors be called on the
fourth day of session; and further,
that if the rand jury fail to fill from
the first call, the sheriff shall draw
from the body of the county. This
law was drafted by Judge P. P. Prim,
member of ths state senate from Jack
ton county, and ita purpose was to re
duce the cost of jury service in the
atate courts. The old law required
the attendance ' of the fell jury lut
from the first day of session, and that
the grand jury be drawn from its mem
bers. Judge Prim's idea was that to
call the trial juror on the fourth day
of court sessions would save the charge
of maintaining them during the first
three dare which are commonly de
voted to grand jury and other prelim
inary work, and during which they
have nothing whatever to do. The
saving, Judge Prim thought, would be
an average of $300 per year for each
county in the atate.
The point raised against the law
and which has just been sustained was
based upon a provision in the state
constitution, which, after empowering
the legislature-to "aboliih er modify"
the jury system, provides that grand
jurors shall be drawn from jurors "in
attendance from the eourt." It was a
quejen whether, under the authority
to, I'modity" the legislature could
change the manner ef tjrand juries,
and if; inch change (organization and
duties remaining, precisely as before)
was "modification" within fta mean
ing of the constitution. The supreme
court holds negatively, and this settles
the fate ef the law, making it abso
lutely void.
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Aj report wm published that ar-
"M JKKmaifc UWl VTCO K1UT1IJ ill iJUUUUB
for consolidation ef the 0. & C. B. R.
with the Central PaciSe of California,
which was said to be virtually the
purchase ef tie Oregon road by the
Central Pacific The stock of one to
be changed for outstanding stock of
the other. New bonds of the Central
Pacific were to be issued in lieu of the
present defaulted Oregon bonds, and
an agent sent to New York to arrange
details, whisk, if successfully accom
plished, would give the Central Pacific
an entire overland read to the East,
frost the whole coast between Puget
Sound and San Diege, via the South
ern Pacific.
Inquiry at the office ef the Central
Pacific Company, in San Franciseo,
however, elicited the fact that bo far
as the railroad people in the city know,
there is no truth in the rumor. Colo
nel Fred Crocker stated that the dis
patch was very premature. "Of
course," said he, "the subject has been
discussed in our office, and plans sug
gested by which the road could be
pperated in conjunction with eur sys
tem, but that was only in the event
that the read was finished. The dis
patch refers t our obtaining control
of the road. Why, the only way we
wenld get control of it would be to
lease it, -and we would have no use for
t unless it is finished. It is possible
that negotiations hae been going on
trota. )aw York city, but if such was
the ease we would certainly be aware
of it. do not think there is any
truth, in.it."Yreka Journal."
Thacen,nt of meneys and securities
in the United States Treasury is com
pleted. Everything wk3 found in a
satisfactory conditian, and the reports
of ex Treasurer Wyman pre red, in
iwery instants. Even the alleged dis
crepancy of two cents repsrted in the
count ia the cash room, was shown to
be incorrect. The missing pennies
were subsequently found on the fisort
where they dropped during the count
The boeks and accounts of the Tree
urer's offiee are yet to. be verified.
Professor C. Y. Riley, Etomologist
of the Agricultural Department, says
that the country will soon be visited
by two great breeds of locusts of the
seventeen and thirteen year varieties,
and this ill be the first time ia 221
years that they bare appeared in con
junction. Tbey will not prove greatly
destructive, and the injury thev will
inflict will probably be confined to
trait trees. Their visitation will be
prolonged until late in July.
$
Temperance Lecture.
Kpy. J. N. Bell of Itu.eburg deliver
ed a lecture by special invitation of
the Women's Christian Temperance
Union at the Presbyterian Church on
Thursday venmjflant. The exercises
were conducted after the usual order
of the Unioa and began with an organ
voluntary by Prof. EL T. Kugfcr that
was rendered in the most exquisite
slyley amd filled the church with its
grand harmonics. A, song "Where
is my boy tonight" by the Presbvte
rian choir was touchingly beautiful
and exceedingly well rendered. A
psslm was read by Rev. A. R. Btck
enbach, and prayer offered by Rev. P.
A. Mcses and after another song
"Sowing the Seeds" by the-Cboir, Rev.
Mr. Bell addressed the audience with
out the formality of an introduction,
he having been to long known to our
people. He presented the temperance
question, which he designates the
great vital issue of the day from an
entirely different standpoint, holding
that the appetite for strong drink was
abnormal and resulted in degenerated
mental conditions that projected its
vietims to the most violent extremes,
making them dangerous to society and
often to their nearest and dearest
friebds. He however took the view
that man created in the Divine image
and endowed with Divine attributes,
was responsible for the mental condi
tion super-induced by the excessive
use of intoxicating drinks. He held
that the greatest danger in the liquor
question lay in its, being a stimulant,
and that its first use waa not for the
taste hut the afterglow that permeated
the brain, and by which its victims
were drawn into its teethes until it
was impossible to free themselves from
its coils. He concluded with womens
work in he Temperance cause, holding
that women alone bad the power to
rid humanity of the terrible curse, a
power more- potent than the bayenet
or the ballet, and? when pure, true
women, enshrined in the hearts of the
home circle and reigning in her im
perial majesty as queen of society,
issued her edict against the drink hab
it, man would bow to the mandate,
and earth's greatest evil be forever
banished frets eur land. The Choir
sang "What shall the harvest be" and
the evenings exercise? closed with the
benediction by Bro. .Bell. He is fav
orable in language, earnest in his con
victions, eloquent in oratory, logical and
1
pleasant in kis address 'and his lecture
was a rare intellectual treat to tho
who bad the pleasure oilisteainj to it.
At the last sessiun of Congress an
appropriation of $100,000 was made
for transporting a portion of the mon
ey in the vaults of the United States
Sub-Treasury in San Franciseo to the
Treasury at Washington. Though no
official notification of the time of re
moving the coin has been published, it
is believed that the transfer will be
made shortly. The "Alta California"
says there will be on hand by the end
of the present month at least 90,000,
000, and if n ternary all bat $5,000,-
000 can be withdrawn. Of this large
sum $50,000,000 is in gold coin. It
weighs eighty-three tons, and will re
quire eiglit cars te carry it. The
heavy cost of transporting by express
companies arises from the fact that
they have- to tfvo bond's, fer safe keep
ing, and are obliged to keep extra
guards over it daring the entire pas
sage. After a four months contest the
Illinois Legislature has re elected John
A. Lotan to the U. & Senate. This
body was a tie politically at the start,
since which time a Democratic and a
Republican member hare died. A
Repablicau member was eleeted in the
Democratic district, thereby giving that
party one majority, resulting as above
stated. General John A. Logan it a
leader among leaden, hat had long
years of experience in the national
councils, and it is with pleasure that
we record his re-election to the Senate.
HACKMETACK a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 35 and S0 eta.
at E. C. Brooks.
SHILOH'S CURE will immediate
ly relieve croup, whoopine congb and
bronchitis.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by
indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness,
Lpst of Appetite, Yellow Skint Shi
Ob's Vitalizar is a positive cure. Fpr
sale by E, a Brooks.
THE. HEY- GEA 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
nish it.
FOR.DJSPEPSIA and liver oonv
plaint, yon have a printed guarantee
on every bottle of ShiloV vitalizrr.
It never fails to cure. Brooks keeps
it.
SHILOH'S VITALIZES U what
you need for Constipation, Lou of Ap
petite, Dizziness and all xrraptotnn of
Dvsptpsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per
lottle. For sale at E. C. Brooks.'
CKONEMILLER
JACKSONI,
3tX Ej :Eogr-u.o;
nutw i
LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS. i
LANSING RIDINGH ARROWS WITH &WIIR9 COMBINED,
BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPWlf TOOTH HARROWS,
McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS A3CD.MKAD-CAST SEEDERS,
BUFORD PLOWS. ALLSTYLES, ' t-gr4
COLLINS CAST CA'ST-STEEL PLOWs,f4
RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS,df
CIDER MILLS, FANNING JHILUSgOORN SHELLERS,
HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS-tttALES,
COOPER'S ENGINES A1W-MILLS,
CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS,
CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc.
EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE-
"We wonld respectfully ask onr patrons and friends to call and see
par line of poods before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel snre we
can
Sell As Low irNot Lower
Than any first-class goods can be sold for; and we guarantee all our
goods as represented.
CRONEMIypieVND BIRDS
Jacksonville, Oregon, May , 1884. fPfMl
BBBBSkfc Br CBBM BW tfaeaB HsWl BBBei eS.BLlBEseBmlBBT
for Infants
"CasteTtaJimwen&daptedtoehncreatfc&t I
IrecamnenditM.nj.riortoanyprescripaon I
atoms." H.A.AjeeHx,M.D, I ,ton"?' " '
lUSeOBteiet,BrooU7BlH.T.' Without Injnrtoae nacdlratlm.
Tmi CsaxicB Coxpurr, 182 Fulton Street. H. T.
Frank Brothers Implement Company,
DEALERS IN
Farm, Mill Machinery
IJUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Hfjldf.ik
LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS,
McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDEftS, REAPERS, TWINE BINDERS,
BUFORD'S G4.NG i SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES,
BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOTT k CO.'S Engines i Threshers,
WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER & CO Saw Mill Machinery,
RAHDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS,
THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, BUCKBO&HD WAGONS,
HARROWS, Etc., Etc., Etc ,.
A Full Line Of
Write for. catalogue tuuitt cilHcr- i" ?? JhtiW4 .
FRANKTBItOCP'lgCOT-roftlaUOT.'
Or, R. W. PORTER, Agent, OrsonjgtyS(iS3gg'apr 11 3 m
Ip3l
P0WP
Absolutely Pure
This potvder never varies. A marvel of
purity, sirengtn ana wnoiesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competition,
with the multitude of low test, short
weicht. alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only ia (urn. ItOAL BAKING Pow.
DEU CO., 100 Wall-St JN. .
AKTTIUS
Day or Evening
AT
Mrs. Krevb&er's Bakery J
Parties, Sociahlcs and Families supplied
at reasonable rates.
I am also prepared to furnish ice in
quantities to suit. Give me a call.
Ohab. Kearxs.
CabIt Treai? Seond otlc.
OFFICE OF CO. TRE USURER, 1
Jacksonville, April 2nd, 1885. J
Notice is hereby given that there are
funds in the county Treasury for the re
demption of the toTiowing county war
rants protested up to October 9th, 18S0.
Numbers 1849. 18So 1837, 18S4, 18S3.1S50,
1858, 1853, lbC8, 1877. 1C01, 1805. 1809,
1485, 1875, 1891, 1890, 1893, 1913, 1914,
1909, 18S9, 1902, 1910, 1124, 802, 1.. In
terest will cease from this date.
Newmuc Fisher,
County Treasurer,
Jersey Bull!
The nnfersign'-d takes this method of
lniorraing the public that he now Keeps a
fine bull, of th,rce-quarters J-rsey blood,
yho has lew superiors in Southern Ore
gun, In his pasture near Jacksonville.
Parties desirincr to piape their cows in
hb enclosure will be charged $2.50, with
50 cents per week for pasturage-
For further parliculrs enquire at my
butchcrshonin Jacksonville.
JOHN ORTH.
Jacksonville .4pnl , 1!
DSEY,
a E.J14 iy - f
3
.!)'
v. Stf
and Children.
Calorie eem OHe, OeastlpaUtm,
Bow JSi fSTSS- dL
FarnirMacliinery.
r"
Io nil Sew Bnildinj JacksocTillt, Oregon
DEALER AND WORKER IV
SHEET IRON, COPPER. LEAD,
Pumps,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEJv B,
"nails,
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES
HARDWARE, TINWARE.
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
r
Fuse and Caps,
WOODEN i WILLOW WARE
ROPE, NAILa,
Painte JjTprisli, Glass
. &itfc " "'
$ 'TTGtFnasY,WIKg.
SartrsMstCekug3o se
ETC.. ETC:
r
I have secured the services of a first
class mechanic, and am prepared to do
all repairing promptly and in superior
style.
Tnconnectionjwithi the above I am re
ceiving and have constantly on haDd a
full and flrsUilass stock of
GROCERIES,
DRT-aOODS, J3U11 BOOTS, TOBACCO
RKADT MADE'CLOTIIIJiG.
GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, c.
EvervtlHAe: stiwat teaaonaTiIe rates.
s..After JCKUBLL
JackseavJ'lch 9. 1878-
tllMTax-pajers.
All
,rtum9 who will rnmp
forward
shsir tezes before thi
r "
rsaar.isss.
will not
I do this,
or percentage
sitv of monev.
and Uwtt
djfficnlt to nav
theiri
wrditional ex.
pense.
Ives, of this
oner;
I. JACOBS,
Tax Collector.
Jt:
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AJcat ..
GtoadL Hill,
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HEW GASH STORE ! !
CJlRO BROS
Has just opened & fli stock of
General Merchandise'
AT
His motto is.
Qukk &t?es emtf SaaW Profits.
And be feels assured that- all 'who favor
him with their patronage will be satis
fied with his nricek and the duality of his
tgoods. He Keeps
JBT GOOD,
GROCERIES,
wtovisros,
CLOTUJV?.
KCiiMsurxo ooons,
HATS AST) CAPS,
BOOTS AND3H0KS,
Andeveiyrnftrg usually found in a first
class Genertl Merchandise More.
He will give his customers the benefit
-of the reduced freights caused by the ad
vent of the railroad, and will not be under
soldVby anybody.
M. A. BRENTANO, Manager.
'. Phoenix, Oregon, Feb. 25, 1884.
. JACKSONVILLE NURSERY
A- S. Johnson,. Pro.
As the demand for fruit trees- is so
great in this valley I have started a Nur
sery in this place and wilt raise nothing
but tire finest varieties. This year I will
sell from. theWcodbutn Kurseiy as usual
and also- from the celebrated Alameda
Nursery, Oakland Cal. The following
are some of the leading varieties I will
keep:
Early York
E. and L. Crawford's
Wale's e3riy
'Amsden
Alexander
Briggs Red May.
h tump "World.
tulwar.
Susquehannah.
Mary's Choice.
Orange Cling
j ellow Uergen.
Lemon Cling and many more.
Pcttite Prime d'Agen Peach Plum.
Italian Prune Yellow Egg.
Golden Prune Coe's Qo'dcn Drop.
Qrosse Prune Brads.haw.
et Cathrine Prtme- Japan Plum.
Cherries, Nectarine-, Apricot, Qiunce,
fi pple, French Goosbcrry, Oregon Cham
pagne Berries, and all kinds ot ornament
al and shade treea.
E. IT. BAKER,
Merchant Tailor,
Jacksonville - - Oregon.
"Ti tn'wrrThfr tajtrsjlessOTJSJn j-
TallOTiJlOpk. ,, "j
038 THE !L'3!I FKOKT -
Building, and that lie is now prepared to
do all kinds of work in his line in a su
perior manner and at prices to suit the
times.
tSFClsthing made after the latest and
best styles. A large lot of samples al
ways on hand to select from.
R.N. BAKER.
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
or,
THE U- S. HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and California Sts.,
Jacksonville - - .Ogn,
Having taken charge of this hotel the
undersigned take pleasure in announcing
to the public that a complete change will
be made.
Tito Tablo
will be FUDDlied with eveivthlnt the
f market floras, and a general renovation
ot tne
lOods and. Kooms
will be made: The patronngt of the pub
lic is solicited.
J DeRoboim.
City Luiicli House
Fred G-rob, Proprietor.
Havine moved to my new stand on Cal
ifornia street opposite the Union livery
stab'e I ask my friends and the public
generally to give me a call.
I keep Beer. Wine and Cigar- and
GST A first class lunch can be had at anj
time for 23 cents.
FRED GROB.
UNION HOrEL,
KerbyTille .-...--.-...Ore:oH,
Mrs.. M Ryder; Propr.
First-class accommodation can always
be had at this house at the most reasona
ble rates.
tTAn excellent stable connected with
the hotel.
CITY BARBlOMP
Caiojoesia St.,.
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
The undersigned is fully prepared to do
all work in his line in the best manner and
at reasonable prices.
GEORGE SOHnMPF,
F.RITSCHARD,
praotioal
Watchmaker ad Jewelek,
Califaraia Sret,
M'
AKES asDecialtr of cleaning and re-
lVx pairing watches and" clocks Mj j
efers are reasonable, dive Ritcifi.
you m hxd them
AT
K a BROOKS'
New Drug Store,
Jacksonville, Or.
Olooka.
A fine assortmeot of 8-day clocks, with and
without alarm.
W atobos .
Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvei
hunting-case, open-face and skylight
watches, from 5 to $10O.
Braoolota.
A fine lot of ladies1 cold band and bangle
I bracelets.
Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone
cameos set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise
and pearln,and onyx rings with hidden
mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings,
plain and solid California rngs.
Diamonds in every shape.
Ladies'' sets of jewelry, from the 50-cent
black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds.
Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets
and charms.
f-Lrrai axxc! Bixttoxxs.
Gents' gold scarf pins, scarf-slides, studs
and collar-buttons.
Sllvor CSTn.x:.
Silver and silver-plated knives, lorks,
spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons
and tongs m cases.
3VT.isooll,n.ooixa.
Gold and silver thimbles r coW. silver and
steel spoctacles; and a full slock of evcry-
luiuir in uie jeweirv line.
A full assortment of perfumery, toilet
soaps, etc.
A lot of steel engravings and pictures for
cnuaren.
la short, a complete and first-crass line ot
HOLIDAY GOOES.
All to be sold at the
LOWEST PRICE!
Also accordeons, violins, banjos, and the
oesi uneoi vioiin.guitarana uanjostrmgs.
The best sperm oil for sewing machines.
A lull line of
Drugs and Medicines.
"KS-Prescdplions. uefully compounded
.fc. U.tiU.UUli.S.
NEW TOWS (IP MSBFOuD !
Lots for sale at low prices and on easy
terms.
Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at
Slcaford.
Also, in the Railroad addition to th
town or ASHLAN'
Apply to JI. L. JlcCall, agcnt.Ashland
. ...... . PHOENIX.
Apply to M. V. B. SOULK, Agent
l'hoemx,
GOLD HILL.
Apply to M. E. PuGUE, Agent, Gold
uiu.
fiRAWT'S"PA5
-'"Appfir'toS. M. WILCOX, Agent Grant's
Poui ' Ctr ta nvf w A vn un a
f 4. ?V:& C.R. K. Co., PorUand Or.
ri.
W DAVID UNN.
GESERAL UNDERTAKER.
AXD DHALKR IK
COFFINS FURNISHED ON TIIE
shortest notice and cheaper than at any
other establishment in Southern Oregon.
Furniture of all kinds kepi on hand oi
made to order
EMPIRE HOTEL.
Modtord, Or.
J. W. Cnnninghan, Prop.
This commodious and well arranged
hotel is now open for the accommodation
of guests, and will be kept on pie most
approved 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. 25,1884.
Criterion Billiard Saloon-
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON &. GARRETT,
Proprietors.
THIS popular resort; under new man
agement, is furnishing the best brands
ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading
table is supplied with Eastern periodicals
and leading papers of the Coast. Give me
a call.
The Bishop Scott Grammar
SOBCOOTj.
A Boardlns and Day School for Boy,
The seventh year under the present
management will, begin September 2d.
Boys successfully flttca'for Colleger for
business. Fire resident and three visiting
teachers- Discipline strict. For further
information and for catalogue containing
list ot former pupils. Address
J. W, HILL, Head Master;
2m a23 Drawee 17, Portland, Or.
Organ for Sale.
The undersiimed offers for sale on eay
terms to a good party a first-class Taber
urg&u, iv siuus, uciuguscuuuimcw wccno.
For particulars enquire at this office or
address the undersigned at Phoenix.
GEO. CROSS.
Phoenix, Or., Sept. 20th, 18M.
Eatray Efotlco.
Notice is hereby given that I, the un
dersigned, have taken np one bay horse
maiked as follows:: Two white feet on
right side, white speck in right eye, fore
head white, and saddle marked, about 12
5 ears old and'appraisedTjy J. W. Wimer,
ustice of the Peace for ilurphy precinct
at twenty aoiiars
David LtMAT,.Er.
THE LADIES
Of Southern Oregon, are hereby informed
urat in addition to a large and elegant
line of
MILLINERY
I have added to my stock the following:
class ot goods, of which I have a full line ti
"Caddies' wBissuag Ctoeds,.
Both Knit and Htulia.
Infanfs Wardrobe Complete,
As cheap as to be bought any place; also
CWLDRENS' SHORT CLOTHES,
bnder-4 years old.
A beautiful line ot'
HOSIERY!
Consisting of Lisle and 'Silk.
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets,
SSojrpliyx' S"aAT7l
And many other things too-numerous to-
iuvuuuu. x usve auu Kccuretfc uie
services of a
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER
And am. prepared to execute all orders in
that line in first-class, style at reasonable
rate. Call and see me at the building form
erly occupied by A. L. Johnson or Call
fornia street, MRS. P. P. PRIM.
M4M Ml
SILAS J. DAY,
Notary Public, Real Estate AgU
Abstracts made of Titles to Lands.
XjosairOoouxtiozita
Of all kinds drawn np, especially pertain-,
lag to the settlement of estates.
Collector of Accounts Prompt
Bemiilances
Investment Securities a Specialty.
Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold.
I have a complete set er Maps of alE
Surveyed Lands- in this- county, and re.
reive abstracts monthly fronvRosebnrg ef
all new entries midc. I am. tluis. pre.
pared to make out Homestead and: Pie.
emptioi papers, and can thus save to par
lies me expense or a trip to KoseDurg-j
Land Office. J
Several fine farms arc In my hands tor"
stle.
Prompt reply made to all letters.
Charges in accordance with the timet.
Refers, by permission, to C. t). Beek
man, Esq , Banke"; to- Hon. L. R. Wel
ster. Judge of this judicial district, aad to.
any business house In Jacksonville.
Office at south cast corner California,
and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
fe SILAS J. DAY.
m&$mfi2HEKr
-- - t ,
P. O. SBildisg, Jacksonville-
-DEALKH IX-
I General Merchandise.
'PHE TJNDER5IGNED TAKES
JL pleasure in informing the public:
that he has purchased L. Solomon's in
terest in the-
POST OFFICE STORE.
VTiich will be kept stocked with a com.
plete and first ctusa. assortment of general
merchandise. I will'sell it
Very Seasonable Bates..
Give me, a call and see for yourselves.
MAX MULLER
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Patrick
McKavaniugh. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TILVT
the undersigned ha been appoints
by the County Court of Jackson ounljv
Oregon, sitting in Probate, Administrator
of the estate ot Patrick VcKavanaughf' de
ceased. 41 1 persons indebted to said estate are
requested to settle the same immediately,
and those having claims against the es
tate will present them with the proper'
vouchers to the undersigned, residinzin
Jacksonvil'e, Jackson county, Oregon,
within six months lrom Uie nrst publica
tion of this notice. J G.BIRDSEY,
Administrator of said estate.
Dated 3Iay 9, 1885.
Taclisnville Crescent City
ZKEail Route,
P. McMahon, Proprietor.'
Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday
Wednesday and Friday mornings at 3 a.
it. arriving at Waldo in the evening, where
close connection is made next morning
lor Crescent uity. wnen tne new wagon'
road is finished about January 15th
through tickets to San Francisco will be
hold for f 18 by this route.
Express and order business done at re.
duced rates.
P.ilcMAnON Proprietor
Hiss S. Joiinson. Miss hi. Cavers.'
Dressmaking)
"We arc now prepared tO'takVorders for
anvthinp in the Dressmaking line and
ask the ladies of Jacksonville to give us at
share of their patronage. We
Guarantee Satisfaction
At prices lower than ever aked in Jack
sonville. Rooms at the residence of J..?.
Johnson, f-Giveus a trial
Misses cavers ec joHjrsos.
For Sale.
Owine to ill health.I offibr for sate the
roperty in Ashland known as 4l3Jatk'e
laning Mill,; also the Kean Creek Saw-
Pli
Mill properly- Iwillstll the whole, on
one half of either or both properties, at a
bargain to the right kmdof a busineso
man. This is a rare chance for an active
man to secure the befet business in South
ern Oregon. For partitulas apply to tbflr
undersigned at Ashland, uregon. ,
Li. .i. jlvss.
V
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