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( . & . . "tj r; . .-r rwsf trj- .TV If S r v. J' '. Vf- -a "-Sv- V 'K iii1 r- s I vw "08 SESTIBEK . . JACICM.NVII.I.lC Satdiidat, Jult 4, 1835. JVia JSxtra, Session. The Democratic work of intimidat 'ing Gov. Moody to keep him from calling an extra sstion cf the It-gUIa-ture is still .qoing on. J3at they nil burdly succeed in .tbiir emlravor to obscure the governor' vision to such a degree by their selfish prattle, that it will render hiiu unable to see through such motives as lurk behind their outward actions. There are many defects in a number of the ncU passed by tho last legislature, which makes it almost imperative on our ex ecutive to reconvene the legislature, outkide of the necessity of electing n United States Senator, which now is almost a secondary consideration, and the governor will hardly absiaiu from doing that which would eventually pruve a great advantage to tbe StoU arid its inhabitants. The people are very much interested in liuvii.g the controversies bettleil which urn alreadv .arising from the-defects in the liquor license law and to remedy the defects in our election and assessment law, .as well as others. The reruedv of the- defects in those laws will proje of suf ficient benefit alone to counter balance .all expense of an extra session. We have sufficient cunridenco in Gov. Moody to warrant us in the as sertion that an extra M-fision will come and that too, before a great many days, notwithstanding tlw Dem ocratic cry of economy, which -they have on'r of late years bven taught in this State by the Republicans. -Dal over any one hear a Democratic paper say ought against the extravagant Grover and Chad wick administration? Nowyhowcver, they expect to gain a point tor tlieirparty, hence they com imence to prate on ecouomv, but their insincerity is too nppart to admit of any poubt. No reliance can bo placed ,ifi pretensions which are so often vio lated. "Plaindealer." Parties below aio ueing poison to exterminate grasshqppcrB, which would be equally beneficial on erickets which occasionally infest section of 'thisj county, and also for locm.', etc The method of poisoning i to Uke from 45 to 50 lbs of bra-5, IS lh of powder ed arsenic, 12 lbs of common sugar, or one 5j1Ioii of moliisst"', as uny be pre ferred, and uddiii" water to jdissolve the bugar, thoroughly mix the prepa ration. The brau and nrsrniojtreiiint mixed dry This soft. inlxlurtU made into soft Jmlus about mzs cfr"lnut, SUld placed jliujr trees or vijit or !sliere, -and th grasshoppers ;fljek to the preparation, attracted by the smell. It in believed honey would tie gcod for thin mixture in place of hugar or molasses, for bugs and wirnjeJ in 8?ctB that infest fruit trees, usually like sweet things. This pre paration is said to cost not mere than 25 cents an acre, and his proven very succetsful where tried, but it won't do to have any chickens or do mestic animali) on tlio premiss thus baited, or thy will MifTer with the gratkliopptrh ami other uets. "Yre ka Journal." The oouiiuuMciier of the general land office has declined to acod to the re quest of the Oregon and California railwav company for the issue of pat euts on 325,000 acres of land aheady selected by the companv, and ' allow -selections to b made fiom a million acre? wor, under the lasped lund grant to that company in tho State t Orr;on. Tbo grrjit expired in 1834, and bills declaring for fen are of th grant were before congress at the last sssiion. The connnissioner siys that until the matter of enforcing forfeit ure has been declaied by congress or tho courts it is bis opinion that be should take nc steps which would place beyond the power of the lrgUla tive branch to protect public rights in the ptemi&es. This little incident is enough to de populate Iowa and send the people to Oregon: "The most extraordinary Sect of one of the recent Iowa tor nados was the blowing away of a 3 year old child to such a distance from its home that its parents have not v,et been traced. The poor little tliinj; was found in a field dying. Jt ap peared to have been blown out of bed, for it was almost nakr-d, and no doubt the houso from which it came was completely destroyed by the t-torm The presumption, of course, is lhui it was carried a considerable distanco by the wind, as if it lial belonged in the neighborhood it would have been idm--tiSed, even if its relatives had all been killtd. tt. 7-. ti 1 , Hides SVANTKV-be .undersigned will pay Ihe highest emit pc,for bear skins and all other In ids oil fairs, deer tatins, eta. Call around btfore selling. Tbm. J. Ksksev. - Grm5Hf. EELD - AT JACKSONVILLE JUE 27. 18S3. EEID-AT JACKSONVILLE -J.UVE 27, 18S3, Htuse-called to order by "Vice Pres ident G. F. Pennelaker. The roll was called, and ihe minutes of the two previous meetings read and approved. Un motion it was resolved that hop culture be considered one of (he inter estb-of the fruit growers a-cociution." A communication from C. W. Clark on hop culture wascread by the iecre tary. Tire question of locating head quarters if the fruit growers associa tion WHbiben taken up; Gold Hill and Jacksonville were placed in UuUiiua tion. -Jacksonville receiving one more tote than Gold Hill was therefore drs ignated as the future headquarters of the association. Un. motion of JL F Maury the association resolved to-hold : nnir-sd meeting on lhe8.l -of Oc tober 18S5, commencing at o:.e o'clock P H. C C. Beekmn moved rat the association hold a hor.icultuia' exhi bition at their annual meeting in Oc tober next 'asling-one ort'vo days ac cording to the discretion of the per umiienr ofii'-er of the associutlon, car ried. The chair was empowered lo mnke arraugementf- for lr& exhii On morion of Martin Peterson the as. J 'ociation invited all rrruus interested in fruit and hop eulture, to preserve such fraitd as c.juM jrot be exInbiteJ creen in order that as many kinds rnuhi bo exhibited as -po-jible. On lrntion of V. M CoKis, it was ordT ed that the eecrete.rv of this associa tion, be allowed twenty dollars per ( annum, for his erviccf nnd nil ex pen-tK, while in llm enip'oy of the ns sociiitinn. On motion it was ordered that the secretary be paid what tunnev is now on hand, (.wenty-nine dollars) to remnuerate him for money expen ded, and services rendered up to this time. A communication from an ex perienced orchard Ur on pruning was read before ihu association. On .110 tlnn of 'Martin tPeterfnn the meeting adjourned. Z. II. Gr.irFIS, Sec. The Vrdftte says: Now that John H. Mitchell has returned to Oregon to reside, he stands as good a chance rib. anybody to recoive the nomination cf the Republican party at the next meeting of the. Legislature (-pecial or regular), for U. S. Senator. In case he khcuM receive the nomination, would the Oregoniun advise 1'epubli 4 cans to go for the caucus nominee, as it did last Winter, or would it advise the other wsj, as it did in 1S82? St. Louis "Post Dhpitch" (D?m.) The host t'lat Dinecracy in Missoun wsij strong enough to electa CjTian che Indian or vellow dog was wiiollv ilisiroved by (he-nvrraw nujirity at the Inst election. Denncrac in Miss ouri is on it- trill nnd the M irm.vluko n Ini'iiistiiitioti hi" onlv to rep-.it the inif lake of the Ciitlenilen ndni!iii-(ri-11 3ti In be the lust Democratic admin istintion in the ritate. A NASAL TNI ECTOR freewill, eich lin'tle of Sbilnh's catarrh rhiedy. Pi ice 50 eels, at Brook's. TMA11R1KIX G vnnETT PtTMinn In Eden prt-cinl June 2oth, 13S3. by Rev O. H. Hoxif, Jlr AVra. Garrett and Miss Llizabcth Plymire. DAVIS MOOS At the Clerk's tfficf in Jacks-onvilleJuiv 1st, by 11 D Foudray, J P., G. Davis and l -.-Liura Moon, both of Sun's valley. riutX FlTZOKRil.D At Medford, July 1, ISSr., by llfv. M. A. Wiil iauirf, Mill ml Hull and Miss Eliza bethFi.zgera'il. Hogi.nd Xjuzax In Manzmita piecinct, July l-.t, ISS.l. '') E iter SI. Peterson, Cims. H. llo.i"land and Miss Margie Buztn. PAn::su Heyx.ilds At'heresidencp of the oth'-iuing miiiiiiT, June 25, 1SS:, .y EM-r M. Peterson, F SA. Parker utid Siias Helena Eti liolds. Loukaisc Barlow Tn this -sitv June 2Sth, 1SS5, by Kev. M. Stme ten, Bennrl Lorraine and 3ft s. Msrv A. lirl.nv. ROUS'. AlDl-o.V In Asiilxii'l Juni SUr, 1665, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ad iluou, a sou. SIillkr In AnIiIrwI, Juno 27ib, 1865, u Mr. and 'Sirs. Daniel Mill er, a daughter. Davis On Gall's creek, June 21-,, 18S5, to Sir. and Mrs. D. G. Davis, Ji d.U"htr. -DlivD. Paoisex -At his rooms in Jacksonville, Ju y 3(1, 1833,of trpliuid fever, Lorens Paulsen, aged 29 years. NlDW On Louse creidc, Juraelfllh, 1885, only ton of Mr. nnd Sir. J. A. Nida; aged G vear, 4 mouths and 2 davs. Romxsov In Medford precinct, June 27th, 1SS5, G. H. Robinson; aged 52 years. Woody At G-vrGe'd, "WhitmAn cauntv, W. T., Juiih 27th, 1885. Sliles Wqpdv, son of Mr. and Sirs J N Woody of EJen precinct; aged 23 yearn and G ciJiiths. NRW ADVERTISEMENTS. ooun iLiirrcnELl. ji.m.dkjext MITCHELL & DE3IENT, Attorneys & Counsellors At law. ' Office in Khmm's new bai'ding, corner , Fim Md Pine sUc s Poutlakd OREOoy. " Win practice In all the courts ol Oregon? JGENUIJVIE CLOSSNSIALE, ? -WK- Owing to ilLfcealtU and recent financhi rtifiicuUievtlfe un3ejsigntd has.conc'nd ctl lo retire jerniaasnlJy.from the mercantile .business, and Uiercicre offers for-saie hia entire stock ot , e At tlie Old Ashland S At HiiES Frisaaeisc N The Store and OPPEBED Ashland. Oi., June 2G, 1SS5. CBOA'EBIILLEU jacksoVXei:: -.srezi't LvBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS. LANSING HIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFOUD CULTIVA TORS AND SPRING T OTII HARROWS, MoSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST SEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, -A"LL.S1'YI.E i COLLINS OASlCAST-STERL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS. CORN SHELLERS, HAY CITEilS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND JAW4I ILLS, CHALLENGE WINJKMtlAS. CHALLENGE GRANR-ACKERS, Etc. EXTRA'S SERVED ON fHOP-f WOT5CE- We wnislrl roTCPtftillv :t"k our p:itron ami friends to call anJ see our Hue of poods- before purchasing elsewhere, a? we leel suic we can Sell As Low If Not Lower Than an- fii-.st-cln1! pootls can bo sold for,; anQ we guarantee all our goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jafcksonvillc, Oreson, KsyO, 181 l.awu,"-vf-J.t?..K for Cnfants ' , ' I - .1- lf. 'CastcrlaissoirencdirtrftocinarcrCist j trecompi.-iiUta3Ccpcriortoc..7j)rt-rjaL.ca JcsrsTatoric.'' ILA. tc3.,I.D., 1 Vi. Bo. Ozionl St, KrooUyn, s. Y. " j Tes hxaM,i!&mctt!Pss2&-Y T - r Frank Brothers Implement -Company, DEALERS IN BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, JIODGTrS DOUBLE DRAPER IIeadf.h LaBELLE WAGON'S, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, MrHEUK V DRILL AND LEEDER5?, -READERS. TWINE BINDERS, BU FORD'S GkN(J t Tti KY PLOWS. COAXES SULKY RAKES, BUFORD S iIDIU AND GEAR, fcCO'UT-irCO.'S Ei.gines.jfr Threshers WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPEK .t CO S..w Mill Machinerv, I5AIND LL U HEEL HARUO'VYS, CARRIAGES SPRING WAGONS riiE-vvELEBRATED Ut)LLO A TOOTH, - BUCKBOARD WAGONS, HARROWS, Eic, Etc., E c. A Full Line Of Farm Machinery. "Write for catalogue. Address cither FRANK BROS. IMJP'L. CO.Portland, Or. Or, R. V PORTER, Agent, Oregon City,.Oiego'h. -apr.ll 3 m K&i ih W pl Kv Bfi? isscsucosy nafe O T. C This powder never vanes. A marvel ol purity, Eirtnslli and vvhobsmnens. More ecouomical than the ord.narv ki-ido pnd "anfiot bo sold in competition with the multitude of tow le:.t, horl weight, alum or phosphate powders .oW 'Mil 11 ernt UOYU. ITAKIMi PCW- UEit Co , lvW "iVsr.-s. N.Y. R. PRYCS, Sfl. D., Physician And Snrgson, IMEDror.D. Oisnooy. A , , 'Mrs M8 Hyder, Prqpr. Olfi'cp aext door ttvlfve-'s block, resi- j J den -c. Cunningham's hotel. First-class accommodation -can always be bad at this home at the most reasono ArrPAflnfitier day al home . ble rates. Jj)0 J. W O-wViJampies worth $5' froe AldreStlssos&Co..l'prtlana,ile sBf& e Fixtures will ba FOE" J &. Bl 'odt yyrav-t:.-. irim-& and ew?dren ! I ,u. -...HI mlmWW-WI Castcrla cures Colic Ccsstlpallo-i. Socr Stomach, DiarrhOBa, EnKtuton. TTiii Worms, gives sleep, sal jjrumotes u- pesilon. 'vTUHout lajcious nertlcnfnn. CESTica Cosrisr, 1C3 Fulton Street, N. Y. - f'a&g sacoiffliepy Notice. Lasd OrriCE at Rosfboto, Or., ) June 10, 18SO. f Notire is lierehy givr-n tlyit th" FA ow-inf-naiaed s-ttler-has tilcu notice of his inicntion to mate final pniof in support ol'hischiim, nnd that said pniof will h m ule bsfors the Judge or Clerk of Jaclt son ronmr. at Jucksonville. Oregon, on nsrust o. 1S8S, viz. Boliert Westnip, "l..nirst.iHl So.'3J03 for.the VT H"fS W !4 ce. 15, N. 14 ot tf E If SccSl, KVT y or N W X -cc, 22 Tp 30 south or ran-e 2 West lie names the following wit nesses t prrjj his continuous residence upon, and estivation of, said land, viz: B B. Cuton-and A H. Maely of Jackson ville. Oregon, and J. 31. Ilojcs, C'yms II. Pickens of Table Rock, all of Jackso-i county. Orcein. Wii. F. Bex imis. Resistcr. f fc B n Vr H 1st ASY TI1ID Day or Evening aT Mrs.'Krcutssr's Bakery. Parties, SociiW'-s and Fumdics supplied, rl -asonable rales. - I anfjilso lVPnared to furnih ict in 1 quantitiesto sait. -Give me a mil. drift liEv.r.xs. UNION HOTEL, Kerliy-srHle Oresoqr J3?"An excellent stable connected with the-hoteb ur I jyTMrV 1 1EI m STORE!! CARD BM&S Has just opened a 8ne-JtrxJk.Of General Merchanaise AT His motto, Is Quiclc Sules anil ,&j;all Profits. nd he feels assured that all who favor hint with their jmronage vrill be satis fied with hU.priccs and the qiwlity Of his coods. lle-hwps LKVCilODS, GCOOTRIFS. ruovisiovs. CLOTIIINO. niK.MSIIINOOOOTS, UATS-ANDCAPS, BOOTS AM) SIIOFS, nd evervthio!: usuallr found in a first- class Gtncn.1 Merchandise btore. He will give his customers the benefit of the reduced freights caused by the ad vent ol the railroad, and will not he under sow by anywxtc. Ht. A. bre: Phoenix, dregon, ic JACKSONVILLE NURSERY A. S. Johnson, Pro. As the demand for fruit Irecs -is so' great in ihfs valley TbTre -started a Nur sery in this place, and will raise nothing but the finest varieties. This year I will sell fiom theWoodhurn Nnrseiy as usual and a'so lroin the celebrated Alameda Nursery, Oakland Cal. The .following areiotne of the. leading varieties I will keep: JPcacIics. Karly York E. and L. Craw ford's Wale's eriy Amsifcn Alexander Briggs TU'd JIay. htump AVorld. salwav. Susquehannah. Mary's Choice. Orange O'ing Yellow Sergen. Lemon Clinj; and many more. ZP3Tts.i3.osa azici a?lunis. Pctlite Pruned' Agen Peach Plum. Italian Prune Yellow Egg. Go den Prune Coe'sGodcn'Drop- Gros-e Prune Bradshavv. t Csthrine Prime Japan Plunu ' htmes. Nectarine, Apricot, Qiunce. Apple, Fiench Goobberry, Oregon ham- -agne Hcrrics auu all Rimls otornament. at a uu shade treca. E. H. BAKER, Merchant Tailor, -Tacksouville - - Oregon. The rubscribfr-lakis .pleasure in in-forr-.iii? ihe public lhalhc has ODenejln Tailorthop. C33 TTSOS S K PSQgW Ttui'din?, and that ho is now prcpsxtsa 10. do nil ki. ids of work in his line.iii,isiK pr-rior manner and al.prices4loutt the times. EyClotliins; made allcr the latastand" bist s'jles. A lirse-Int of samples al ways on hand to select from. R. N.BAKER. HAKQE IN MANAGEMENT ' OFr TISE IT. S. HOTEL, Cor. 3d and California Sts., Jacksonville - - Qgn, Having trdiea jChargc O'fthis'iotel the undenJimrd taVe nleasureiatnncuncinir to the public that a complete changewill. ue mane. Tlio Table will ba supplied with eveij thing the miiket fibrils, and a general renovation ot the will be madia The patronage of the pub lic is solicited. J DriTlonoAM. City Lunch House Fred Grob, Proprietor. Havingr moved to my new stand on Oil itornia street opposite the Union livery stab o I ask my friends and the public genera ly to give rse a call. I keen Keer. Wine aid Cigars and S A first class lmch can be had at any. time for 25 cuils. N FRED GROB. EA1FJRE HOTEL. J. W, Cunninghan, Prop. TJlis commodious and well arranged hotel is now open for the accommodation of guests and will be kept on the most approved plan. The tab e will always be supplied with the best the market affords. Especial In ducements ate offered the traveting pub lic J. W. CUNXINGHAil. 3rcdford, Feb. 25, 1884. (JiTY BARBER SHOP California Sx.f Jacksoaville, - - Or?sOB. The uifnersfgtied is fulff -prepzrea to do all work in his line in Ilieiesf Hlannerand at reasonable prices ii.jRUESCirnMPF. n I. EIJ.S.C.HIED, PRACTICAL WLtTCHMAKEE AD JEWELKB, California Sreet, TAKES a soecialtv of c canine and re- A- pairing watches and clocks. My M are reasonable. Give me a call, VOII M 1'IKD TliM AT E. . BROOKS' New Drug Store, - Jacksonville-, Or. oiooitaf. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and-! without alarm. VA tvtolxoai. 'Gents', laSies anfl boys gold and sllvei hunting-case, open-faco and skylight watchcs,-'from -$5(0 $150. 3Sxra.o'olotJai. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. ringer ZUsxgsi. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stnne cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise nnd pearls, and onyx rings with hidden .mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California rngs. mmoMsinevery snape. .saftj y, 1 ruin uie uigeti rtlamoa;. ffoltWins. locktW and charms. TSSfflHI Pins and 33"ixttoxi.s. Gent6 gold icarf-pUis, scarfjlfdes-, studs and. ttllar-butto"SU. Sil-troar ""Oifciro. Silver and silver-plated knives, torks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases. IMCisooIIanooizs. Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jewelry line. A full assortment of jperfumery, toilet soaps, etc- a lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-class line ol HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! Also accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best lineof violin, guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drugs and Medicines. 5QS,1?ie3uriplLuns arefulty compounded b-obhooks. GOLD I SILTEE ORES WORKED 85 Per Cent, of Fire Assay. AT MORSE I 3MMS ILL ;25 .Miles "frem Ashland. HAVING- LEtfSJvD ihe abeve -named mill and at great expense put in mv JOR WORKING Rebellions Ores and Eu'phurets I will be prepared on and after ,3Iaj 2i'th, 18B5, to work any ore in Suiffiiein Oregon, 83 percent. ot fire Bbsay. parties having Gold and Silver 3Iices developed, so as to show in sight, the val ue of my process, can have work put on the same with my procesi, .and the pay for fuch works taken from the mine, PROVIDING the parties will ship five or more tons of the average ore from such mine tomv works in Henley, and have it worked by my process, which I agree to rtvortc Bo per cent, or raano jio cuarge for working same. Talk 'is Cheap, &at sBesulto Tell Jthe Story. GEO. H. OniCK, .4gfcni. Henley, Siskiyou county, Cal. DAVID LINN, .AXD JEALKIt Et COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand 01 made to order Cofanty Treasurer's' Third Motice. Office of Coukty Treasdreb, ) Jacksonville, May 22, 1885. f Notice is hereby gi'en that there are funds in the County Treasury for the re demption of the lollowing county war rants, nrotested nn to November 3, 1880; Numbers 1015 1006 1808 1897 1051 1052 1954 1955 1053 1013 1017 1015 19C0 1052 19C0 1050 1035 1032 1031 1030 1574 1943. 1806-1075 7 5 3 2 4, Interest will cease.upon this'-dafc HEW51AN FISHER, County Treasurer. AUCTIONEEB. Having taken out ihe nccessary'license, I offer my services to the public as a General Auctioneer. AU business, in-my line will be prompt ly attended to ar reasonable, roles." Satis faction guaranteed. For further particu lars enquire of or address, Wit. A. OweNj Central Point, Or. ox"fclio Kotloo. Notice. &hereby,given tbatl will not be responsiSfa for arly bills' ot accounts made JfithouTiny express OrderoT author ity. 'Morbis MEtfB. Jacksonville, OrM June 4, 1885. E? R f wee'c 'n yonr own lown Terms toJJ ana j$i outnt iree. Addrtu H. Haiaet.&Co., Portland Maine. THE LADIES Of Southern Oregon, are hereby in former! that in addition to a large ana elegant line of MILLINERY I have added to my stock the following cla$3 ot goods, of .which I have a full line: Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Both Knit and MaJin. TtltrMfo Utrt i.7ys7A v.i.-7a. '" IIIU.IVW JUUIJJlZlCj As cheap as to be bought any place; a! CHit-DRENS' SHORT CLOTHES.I Under 4 year A beautiful line of HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle ami Gloives, Handkei chiefs, Corsets-,! SSoilxyT S3a.-CTrl And many other things too rumcroua to mention. I have also secured the services of a DRESSMAKiER, awiw 4J.K t!--. ra-Sfci-. . I X - vnm luil .-- !nll unit spr 1V1IT ftt flio hililrtln fnrml I erly ocenpitd by A. h Johnson on "CM forni.i street. 31 R3. P. P. PRIJI. ) SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, JReal Ebtate Atjt. Abstracts made of Titles to Lands.j 1 IiogalDoouuioutj Of alljrinds drawn up, especially pr ing to tncseltlenient 01 estates Collector of Accounts 1 Remittances. Investment Securities a Specialty; Jackspn County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set f Slaps of all Sum-yed'Lands in., this county, and re ceive abstracts monthly from Roseburg of all new entries m ule. I am thus pic pared to make out Homestead and- Pre emption papers, and can thus sive to p ir ties the expense Jf a trip to Roseburg "Land Office. Several line farms are in my hands tor sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with tho times Refers, by-frmisslun, .to C. t). BAk man, Esq, 'Banker; 10 Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial -district, and lo any business honse in Jacksonville. Office at south cast comer Cu iforniit and oth street, Juc!;sim-il!e, Orep'n -,3ILASJ. DAT MAX 3fmjLEE7 UEVU'.U IN General MerchanSise. -PHE UNDEU-IO"rn TUClS L pleasure in inforu.';iig Ihe pubi.e thai he has purchased L. Solomon's in tcrest in the POST OFFICE STORE, Which will be kept stocked with a cow plete and first class a"wrtment of gi nerqi merchandise. I "tvill sell tt Very Reasonable Hate?. Give me a, call and see for yourselves. 4UX MULLER Adminiatrtttor's Ntifico. In the matter of the estate of RJ McKavanauirh, deceased , VTOTIl'ElS HEREBY GIEJ L i the untlersigntd hai been . by the County Cuutt of Jacks . Oresron. sitlinjr 'n Probate. -VduS of Ihe estate ot Patrick I civavaul ceased. AW persons indebted to snid eshlte reautsted to settlo the same mmediatclv and those having claims nu.iinst the es tate will present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, residing fo Jacksonville, Jackson county, Orcon, within six months from the first p.iblica tion or this notice. J G. BIRDSEY, Administrator of said estate Dated May 0, 18S5. JacksuvilleOrescent City Xftail Zloute, P. McMahon, .Projpiier Stages leave JacksonvilloejeryStontlj? Wednesday and Frid.iyimornfn?3?itS3.VA M.arriving at Waldo in iluwening.wlKrps close connection is mnllc mat jiaotnipg tor Crescent City. When the 'new wa? road is finished about .Uauaayy 415th . through tickets to,SanrErancitawvllJi(n sold for ?18 by this'rout Express ana order !buslnon dipatjuttrr?. ducea-rates. -P. 31cU'AHrSr5vTjti7 Miss 8. Johnson. SI D.ressma&aa We are nownronrrrel ip- UrKrl anything in the BreHiiViV 11 asK the laaies Ol jtidRsnmurttr. share df their patiohtij. nipt 'Guarantee 'fcitiffiidfivp. At prices lower than ever aikstl In-ITiicv sonville. Rooms at the residence of Afy Johnson. Ef"Give us a trial Misses Cavers & JomcsoN. Por Sale. Owing to i!.beatuT offer-roDSal94hB property in highland known a3 "MitrlWs Planing Mill," .tlso the Kean Creek Saw M ill. property. I will sell tho whole, or one Jialf of-enher or 'both properties, at j bargain 'to the -right'kind of a business man. This is a rare chane & for an.active man to secure the best business Jn.South em Oregon. For partictilafapply to the- ucaersignea at Asnmatr, uregon. h. 8. P, Marsh Wrr2-t- , mvi Hurr' f r a f uv 'lj1I?iJgJ vmnssammmBi r, PWHK.PHW allMMajti i-. A