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--i-'- J Mrft -L BY It il Sx52 OREGON SEHTIBEL JACICSO.W1L.LB Satdrda't. Septemuer 5, 1885.. Accidentally Snor. One day last week wbile Alike. Tucker of Soda Spring was carrying a pistol in bis bip pocket, the gun fell out on some focks and discharging the ball went through Mike's leg. It is only a flesh wound and he will recover id a short time. Ladies' Bazar. Misses Fox & Dunn hare told their stock of ladies' i furnishing goods, iiolron etc., to the; fjillette Bisters, who have opened a tnre in the building owned by Mrs. Gillette on the corner of Main and Church streets. The young ladies in tend to add to the stock and keep a first class assortment in their line". '"'Ashland Tidings." RuxawaV. Last Saturday after noon Fred Tice's team started from ivarewski's null and topk a lirely spin ill rough the streets. In turning the corner at the residence of Dr. Robin son they collided with a telegraph pole fmt continued onto the next where the team straddled another pole, where llrey weru caught. Very little damage resulted to the horses and wagon but the telegraph operator was kept busy several days straightening up the line. PlONEEtt PR0GHAM1IE. The Pio- xieers and citizens generally will as semble at Ashland Sept. 10th and from there march to the prove where ' the following exercises will be held: 1, Music hy the Brais Band; 2, Pray er by tbo Chaplain; 3, Reports of Me moiial Committee?; 4, Music by Itio bite Club; 5, Oration by Genl. E. L. Applegate; 6, Music by the Bind; 7, Dinner. After dinner short addiesses will be made by visiting members. Everybody is invited; , Goo,d Railroad News. A San Francisco di&paich of August 31st sas. that it is stated there on good au thority that orders have been issued by the Central Pacific Railroad com pany to engineers and bridge builder to proceed with the immediate exten sion of tha California & Oregon rail road to a connection with the Oregon & California railroad. The gap on this side is about 125 miles. Some lections of the road are estimated to cost over 100,000 a mile to construct. It is further stated that tho Central Pacific hail been induced to complete this road in order to recover at least the Portland and northwest trade, which California lost through the open ing of the Northern Pacific. Got Relief. Miss Bell Watere, theyoung lady who was so shockingly burned, died suddenly Tuesday even mg at 9:30, P. u., after lingering m jjieat torture for twenty-nine days. It see in ed impossible from the first tliaf sh'e cocldsurjive and yet she exhibited so 'fotjoli -courage; patience 1 And vitality that her friends were led to hope that she might'possibly recover. So much of the surface of the body was burned over, and so much tissue thereby de&trn ed Chat circulation was impossible. The constant drain upon the system gradually capped her strength, the wounds, for want of cir culation, could not be healed, and the unfortuuatn girl suffered beyond the pen of man to describe. The afflicted family have the sincere sympathy of this commuuity. Fire Last Tuesday morning about half past three o'clock the citizens of Jacksonville were aroused from their clumbers oy two shots tired by Mark Armstrong and immediately thereafter the fire bell began to rinj. Neatly every ono in town was up in an in Etant when it was found that Hayes & Elliott's blacksmith shop was alire. The engine was got out in good time, con sidering tho hour of the nigtit when the blaze started, but when they reached the scene, nothing could be done but' let the building burn down an J protect other bulldiugs near by. As it was nothing was saved and the bnililitig and its contents proved a total loss, amounting to about $1,000, without insurance. G. Karewski, Conrad Alingus G. A. Hubbell aud others bad property there at the time all of which went up in the flames. Just how the fire started no one knows, but the be lief entertained by some that it was .the work of an incendiary, is not cred ited by the proprietors. Their theory is that a spark might have been car ried to their pile of store coal, there smoldered all night causing the fire in he morning. . Religious Items. Rev. A. M. Russell will preach at Medford reboot -house on Saturday 5th iust. at II A. H., also on Sabbath at the sarus hour. .... Elder J. A. Siover will preach at Antioch school house Saturday at 11 o'clock A. U., also Sabbath at the tame .place and time. . .Rev. M. Straeten will go on a mission to Josephine county next Monday.... Elder G. M. Whit ney will hold services at the M. E church in this place next Sunday, both morning and evening.... Tho Dun kards will hold a basket meeting in tha vicinit nf Hniip's mill nn ""Will iam.ereet nn tlm tbirdRuni1.ir in it.t.HiilsUing store, Ashland, jf rices range month.... Re v. F. Boene of Portland 7 ' --- - will hold German servu-es at the Pres byterian church in this place next Sunday morning and evening. . . .Next Sunday, Rev. M. Straeten will perform mass at the Catholic church in this place at 7 o'clock A. M., and at Eigle Point al 10:30 a. M....Re Wm. Pullen will hold services at the Lay ton school house on next Sunday, and at the upper school house on Williams creek, Josephine county, on the 4th Sunday.... The Rorub "river Baptist Association will hold its annual meet ing on Williams creek, with Mncnt Salem church, commencing on the Fri day before U third Sunday in thu 'iioritli. Local Items- County Court will meet next week. Call on Plymale for yonr livery teams. Settle op- with Beames Bros and save, costs. Mike and John Hanley ia-ve- re turned from Portland. Frank Eunis is slowly frtpnmng from an attack of fever. -Ggorge.M, Love and wife have re-ii Inrned fiom atrip to Crater lake. -- A daily mail is now run on the route from Gold Hill to Sam's valley. Buy your goods at tile Golden Rule Bazaar cheapest cash store in town. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the Golden Rule Baziar. Buv a dollara worth of goods at the Golden Rule Bazaar and draw a prize. Mrr. Kreuzer offers her bakery for sale as she wishes to retire from busi ness. The Medford Hotel has been closed out O. Gilbert Laving quit tho busi ness. Mis Ida Prim.has returned to Port land to resume her ste'dfes at St. Hel en's Hall. D. W. Crosby is nojv taking order? for bouse painting and gives good sat isfaction. D. H. Bloomer of Butte creek lost a five year old daughter by diphtheria this week. L. B. Tucker and M. Mickelson have rented the Houck farm above Ashland. Groceries of all kind's' al tre Iowet bed rock figures at tho GolJen Rule Itisanr . John Ashrtfead of Rock Point pre cinct hav returned from his trip to California. Ntfwgooils and all the latest styles are betrig'sold iery cheap at theGoU en Rule Bazaar. A car load -of salt and a car load of extra Stnr coal oil was received by our merchants this week. The finest clothing, the latest styles are. bting offered very cheap at the Golden Rule Bjzaar. i Hard times has occasioned a large amount of litigation to be settled at the next term of court. Evan R. Reames returned from be low this week and has since returned to Iris home at Linkville. Morris Menso'r has gone to Rosnburg and may extend bis trip to Sun Fran cisco before returning. Liquor license for six months was sranted The?. Riley at the last ced ing of tho Board of Trustees. Price the goods at the Golden Rule -Bazaar and tea if that is not (he cheapest caslj store ir. town. Tho Board of Equalization meets here on the first Monday in October to examine the ojseisment rolls. Prof Williamson is again in charge of the Medford school, studies having been resumed on Monday last. Oi oz jelly glasses with cover, Masons and Lightning fruit jus i gallons and quarts in lots to suit at Nuiian's. Tho new bridge across Roguo river is expected to be ready for travel in about six weeks from this date. J. C. Mr-Cully and Wm. Fenninger have gone fo Cra'ter lake on an excur sion to be gone a couple of wees. Al. W. Sturgis of Forest crcrlc is delivering the best black oak wood in town for 3 50 cash." Cheap enough. Pat Dunn, Major Barron, John Wells and S-J3. Galey were- in town 1 the fore "part of the week on legal SSWSlZSStSt'' Mining expert are proVing plenty in -this section of late. Thev have a I good field to work on and wo welcome them all. By applying to Judgo Prim two young men cati get free scholarships in the Stale Agricultural College at Corvallis. A neat circular descriptive of land offered for sale near Medford has been issued by A. L. Johnson, land agent at that place. District Attorney Kent, and Attor neys Prim, Hanna and Kaliler, started for LinkVille yesterday to attend Cir cuit Court there. Jay Beach patd Dr. Robinson cf Yreka $2,000 for Syphon a few days ago. He sold him to that gentleman several years ago for 52001 The Semixel building has' been considerably improved of late by P. J. Ryan,- the owner, fn making Fm protenients badly needed. The construction of a nen hotel will be commenced at Central Point next week by David Penninger and J. A". Siover will take charge as landlord. Largest line of baby carriges south' of Portland, at Branch's bouse fur- ? i.J. . ti ' j. ironi eigui loiweniy nvo uouars. ' ScTiool-books now used in our public-schools ior fate at Jlerritt & Rob inson's. Also- all other kinds of sta tionery, as cheap as the cheapest. ,- From, present appearance it is be lieved that the Central Pacific has secured control of the O. z C. R. R. aud will close the gap next Summer. Thos. Clemmens returned from Cal ifornia this morning after several month's absence. He says the Central Pacific people are in earnest about pushing tha road through as they liafe moved all (heir boarding cars, tools etc. to Delta, and are now buying horsM to b uwd on the work. Patronize home trade and industry and ddn't send your money for goods that yon can buy an cheap of ourJocal merchants who in turn patronize you. Several fast horses are in training here for the Yreka races to come off at that placo commencing Oct. 7th. If they get beat the winners will have to make good time, V. C. Parsons, a capitalist from Arizona, is at the- Sterling mines the guest of Ankeny & Ennts. He was here several years ago and may infest in our mines' this trip. Alex Martin eanre rn from Klamath county this week and' will remain sev eral days. The dinnte of the Lake country seems to agree with Jerry a be looks rugged'acd healthy. The new biick stores at Medford are approaching completion' and will soon b ready lor occupants. Byers it Co. will also raise their building one story higher and make a hotel out of it. George Neuber starts for Siskiyou county next week (o canvass for the Great Sieam Washer, for which he has the agency for that county. The ma chine is-a. good one and lie'ougVt to do well. D. Van Horn, the piano tuner win hn in Jacksonville during the I4:!i nnd 15th of this month and any person needing his service may leave their orders' whir Prof, E. T. Kugler of this place. . The Soda Springs house above Ash land will be in charge of Jacob Whs tier in about two week. Thu buy season being over Mr. Tucker has thrown up his lease which runs till next Spring, The Linn brick; fcrro'err? occupied by G. Karewski, has been leased by James Drum who will move his stock of goods there in a few tlavs. Jimmy also proposes en'aring, adding dry goods to his line, we learn. Rosb. Hashanah, or Jewish new ysar, commences on next JLhursday and continues over Friday. Yoir Kippur falls on Sept. 19th this year. E. Jacobs' storo and several otheis will be closed on these dys. George Freeman will commence freighting on the Linkville route next week and U.S. Dur.Iup takes his place ns local treighter between here and Medford. Givo Sargent your orders and he will attend to them proitfptly The ruilroa'd company have auam made a change in frpight trains where by we get two freight trains one week and one (rain the next. Next week there will be only one freight arriving at Bedford Thursday morning. Tho wing dam put in on Apdegite by Tho. Keeton and George S How ard did not prove a paying invest ment and they have quit work. Pjth are now going to Elliott creek on a prospecting., trip to be goufc several weeke. Publievschool.eorurnences Ties'! If on- day with the same ccps o'f teachers employed! last -year. Quite a number from the ouuide are expected to at tend as the reputation of the school is now fully established aud gives sat isfaction to oil. A couple cf telegraph operators of Linkville, named Herbert Wilkinson and Georee Wilson, weio. married Aug. 2G, to two licking talkers on the wires, both swters, named Atlanta and Cynihin Parker, at Parker's uta- tio'u near Linkville. In lite running race at Elst Port- rlatid last Suiidayhetween Jim Lick and Winters, three quarters of a mile, best two in three," Winters won easily, taking the first two heats. The race was for 500 a side but it is the gen eral opinion' 'that none but "suckers" lost anything ori the race. An effort is being mvle to have- the Bjard of Trustees pass an ordiuauce flevving a tax on all business house. so that thu expense of the to-vn hhall pcot be norfie cnttrrir by the saloon men. An ordiuauce to prevent swine running at large in the streets is also under consideration. With commendublo pluck and ener gy Hayes fc Eliott appeared nt their forge early Wednesday morning readyJ to do any work m i heir line. They will rebuild their shop nt on;e and ask a continuance of the liberal par ronsgts bestowed ot late, tsotli are excellent workmen. At tho last session of the Circuit Court for Lske countv Geo. Stowe was convicted of larcenv and received a sen tence of four years in the penitentiary,' aud John Caulfield was convicted on a similar offense and was lined $100 nnd cost;. Charles H. Sanders was grant ed n divorce at the same term. David Bbgja, Sunday night, shot and killed D. V. Church, near Eugene City, and then attempted to kill Mr. Church with an ax'. Shn is notox pected to five. Boggs then hanged himself. Jealousy was the cause, as Boggs had been engaged to Mrs. Church before she married her hus band. Iowa druggists make monthly re ports of liquor sales. Great numbers of invalids who doctor themselves seem to be under daily Alxiliolic treatment. For instance, a small dealer in Mux cati ne, m here all the sanitary condi tions are fjvornUe, finds that it takes 51 feet of paper to enumerate his sale for a month. He sold as medicine 152 barrels of beer, 83 gallons of whisky, 19 of gin, 7 of. alcohol and 3 of brandy. The new road between this place and Me'dforfl" "promise to be-impasM hie when the rainy season begins un less improvements are commenced at once. Medford citizens propose mak ing It a gord" road one mila from their town and vant Jacksonville to put the rest of it in good shape. If this is done Mr. Lcellen, the mall contractor promisPk to put on a new- coach and makivtlte time' between heieand Med ford in only"Kalf aaieac Three settlers lu Grant couuty were taken to Portland last week by a dep uty TJ. S. Marshal, says tho Ashland "Tidings" and weio eacb held in 1. 500 bail to answer befov the- next, U. S. grandjirry e the charger of peijury in theectering ff land claims occupied by them near Priueville. The men were Joseph Aldridge and- J. R. Allen, for merly cf Cottage GVove, and John S'zem'ore, fcrnierly of Sama valley, this county. The rnnn?ng,race of last Saturday at Agriculturali-Society Pirk, was a spirited contest; and attracted a very good attendance.?. Il was a t.in;le dash of a half mile, -.for puree- of 6150", te twern FiitnerVWinnie R and Hur grate's Jubilee The- raco was wun by Mnnfe R who led about tl.ree lenglhs.timo 50 keeorrdu, lieing the fastest time evpr made on this track for a half mile, next to Crooktd River, wboonce mactea-Jialf mile iu forty nine secbhds. 'Journal." Mr. Wbitr.eysrpporletl hst wpek that 6,000 melon b.tl alreauy fieen shipped from thf virlley to tlie Will aiiiettr, iu carload lo'.s, and yriobahly 1500 bed 'n been sent fn smaller lots, making 7 500 altogether sent out of the valley op to that timianj the prospects aTTrtnrfliOTcrmtrwi-e as many more will hae been shipped I"" fore the dose of the season- (;For the first y ear's exportation, thiols a pretty good showing, 'file melons are said to hayo brought the, producer from 25 to 40c:a. each, nit. ' Tidings." It is reported that a settler vh'o lud taken iossession of a piece' of govern mtnt land within tho enclosure of Peter Foncb, the wealthy eattlem"m of Hsriit-v vftllev, was shot and killed last week bv French. It lias lore been reioned that tho fences on thu Girnn or French ranch enclosed considerable public land, nnd trouble has long been expected. French is a son-"n-lw of the Inle Dr. Glenn, and as he is very wealthy he will of course be able to show that the shooting was done pure ly in el defense. The Methodist Episcopal Conference met at Rosebnrg iast Thursday, BUhop Walden presiding. A very tafisfuc to'ry session was held, and a large amount of roultd business was train acted. Tli- oppointuients in which our readers will be interested are ,as follows: I. D" Driver, Pre-iditisr El der, Eugene City D"iitricl; A. C. Fair child, Eugene City: W. P. Williams, Jncktonvil e; W. D. Simpson, Ai.1i land. Rev. M. G. Iioyul was appoint-, ed President of Afcldaml College and Rev. E. Git'ing will be stationed al Drains tho coming year. TIib citizens of Central Point haie decided on keeping their oM rrtme fot the railroad rtution lecpntly ei-tabli-h ed there instead of B-lliicw us it lm been called of late. Ed. ti. 0wen of "Central Point wrote us a note, this week saying that wn hid moved him away from his olrt stamping grounds without his consult or knowledge aud requested usto rntye biin'tuck without unnecessary delay. When you come to the county scat hereafter, Ed. wo ill announce in the Skstjsel tlms a prominent resident of he 5th ward of Central Point ifiadeiua 'very pleasant call. Judging froran private note received from E, Q'. Kane, who is now at Shov el creik Miriii!!?. wo wuuld fuinroo that he vas having a line time: Among the A-lilam) viitornqw there he mentions the fo-lowiiig: Old man Murjihr, ion and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Patterson; Mrs. Patters-on is im proving has been very sick; Dr, A. C Helnl and wjfe.Mrs .Gwiu Ektler andf Grot Iter, Mr. Gunnison and Mr. Reed. Mrs. Fordjce who is also im proving. MikaMicklesson, Mr. Tow ell and wifp, Mr. Sisson and family from Simon's station ajso hen and nu merous othprp. A. M. Berry and wife are also sojourning there for a tiror. The new elevator (fiat is being put up at Central Point is not simply an elevator bur a combined wheat cleaner, barley crusher and planing machine Tho building is 32 by 24 and two stories high with an engine house 18 by 24- and CO feet from the main build ing. The wheat cleaner vril' be in op cration in about a we'k and the bal ance of the machinery in soon as ni-ed-J ed. 'The warehouse Has about nil tha wheat injt.tbat it wjll bear, audstilr it comes. Six. new buildings arc coing up nnd the plato begins to assomo an air of business. The aliipi5'ig will no (biuht be larger from this than nny other point in the- valley.. ThV place bids fairiq the nearfuture to shaie the honors with tho most preleritious."-. Bkxefit to Jay Rejcti. ThjOr row aft-rncon a- iTotlifig event of no sm ill note will takeilac at tfie Ueu tlemen's Driving park, one r.iib- below tbe-citv. ItwilLbe'a three in Tnerace l-teeu Mt. Vernon, Allnnmiit mul K te L nth, the two former to irot to cart and Lynch to harmst. The steamer l.urliue wiTl lent e the foo of Alder street at i and 2?.'a and re lurn' immediately after the race, which will be called at 3 o'clock, harp. Mt. Vernon is owned by L. B. 'Lindsey and I he great sire Altamont 'by Jay B'acb, and the contest will lj a furlh r trial of his qualities. The. race v at gotten up by 3lr. JBeacb's friends to help him out financially and at the same lime give; thoe who attend tlm worth of their money in the ffiorf. It ian open secret that the loss of 3Ion day's race has crippled Sir. Beach so far as money is concerned and he needs this benefit. "Oreouian." Wonsr. Tiiam We Ake Tha Rose burc; "Plaindealer" :rajs alreadr hiiif teen commttiiipritsbae lHea ti!i vtigf. our County Clerk, of wh-ch three are in the county jtil and sixteen out on bail. There is yet over 11 months be fore tho circuit court meeiS, which will insure a very large, criminal docket Wo be onto the cOtihty fuods which j ill Je required to pay theiri court ex pcuaev. " The Bia Trot. At the great trot at City View Park. Portland, on Mon day tor S2.5U0 a side, Jant- L. won r -first Wat and- distanced Sy phon in the- fotsrtlrr winning the race and nionpy. Jt is psumatea mat neiween S30-.000 and S-tO.OOO" was bet on the race. Mre than 11,000 went into the pool- boi. This was the rnuch talked of race between the get of Al Uniont ami thw get of H.imAletonian stock, Syphon representing the former and Jatie I the other. ThTh was hard ly h fiir tst as Jay Beach bad only purchased Syphon, of Dr. Robmson of Yrpka about two weeks- before the race and did not have time to- put the colt fn pioper traininj. although lie won two heat n crtlwless. June. L. is aNo one year older and hnx been in regu'ar training for some lime. About 1,500 peopl witnessed the race, com ing from all pirts of the- Stute. They will no doubt meet again bpfore long when we look for tlm Altamon' stock to be in the lead. A Quartz Mill Assured. 1D Brown,- proprietor of the St. Charles Hotel at Portland, siient a week in Jacksonville "ot long since and be camo very mucn impressed witij our quartz injnes. He made a partial r-X-ntninaliuii of some of the ledges n this vicinity, and since hfs return to Prrl 11 h hs Written a private letter to O. C BVekman of this place from which wc mike thp following extract: FGrthsd, Or , Sept. 3, 1835. Hon. 0. C. BVekman: I think as soon as we can get complete, null for treat ing ores lit nil kinds shall ship to Jacksonville Tell your people I Io liot think they need lock nnj further, as our mill is in course of con struction, and expect to have mill on ground assnon as cin be built. Respectfully jdue?, L. D. Brows. WHY WILL YOTJ cough when RhiliihV ears will give immediate er lief. Pi ici! 50'cts, arid 51.00. Brooks keeps it. -c CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by SbiloliV ennv Brooks keeps it. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Lixer Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to euro you. For snip nt E. U Brooks. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cur fs the riroedy for you. Brooks keeps it. - For lar.ie B.i;k, Side or Chest uve Shilob's Porous Plaster. Price 25 evnt-. For sale at E. C. Brooks, THE UEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Hiurboii, Ind., savsi "Both mv- M'lf.nml wifp owe our lives to SHI l.OH'S CONSUMPTION CURE" Brooks keens it. Ttie Popular .IpproTaT. . Of the now famous Syrup of Figs as the most tlfrcaciou-f and agreeable preparation ever offered to the world ns a euro tor Jlaiiitua Uonstipation, Billiousnes.-), Indigestion and kindred jlls, has been won by the wise plan pursued by Uie California Fig Syrup Company. Knowing that-any remedy truly benelicial in its effecU on the system, and at pio same time pleasa'nt to the taste, will meet with n rapid sale, the Company, through its ngentb Jlerritt & Robinson gives away a sample bottle, free of ctiarne. Trv it and judge for yomslf. Luge bottle fifty cents or one dollar. Chaptms Lnstitotkd Inmes K. Weatherford of All.anv, G. H. P. assisted ty seveial others of the Grand Chaptpr, instituted STkiou Chapter No. 21 t Ashlninl last Saturday. The Wowing are thu olliersr IIii:)i Priest, W. H. Atkinson: Kinp, J. M. JIcC ill; Scribe, H C. Hill; Treasurer, M. L. McC-ill; secretary, E. V. Carter; Cp'ain of Hpst, J R. Cnpy; Princi pal SofotiVipr.-F. E Pnvne; R, A. Cip tain. E L rc)lrseiir(;G M. 31 Veil, L 11. HilljG. 31. 2,1 Veil, F. Mc HatoiijG. 3L 1st Veil, II. T. Chit uontl; Sentinil, H Fox. Child's Ssow Fl'ake. Every lady, isliiiij; n cler, delic.tle complexion, should ua Child'tt Snow Flak". Il nourishes and freshpiis tliH .skin, re motes Tan and Sunburn, and, tlienat ura"l aj pearanja Imparted renders it imtossible to detect its use. Warrant- fed perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists, . or, by the manufacturer, John A. Child i Co., Druggists, Port Imid, Oregin. Jfail orders promptly attended to, Price 50 cents. The Erie In Cre:on. Mark A- Miller, traveling agent for the En Railroad, writes from Port land! Orerrmi. ihutuli attack of pi euro pneuiiotiin 'eft'behind it a severe nnd pa'hful c-itnh Afier trying several ' reiiipdips without i-uccens, he b-gan Uctfns Bed Star Oougli Cure, and upon taking one bottle found himself on the ro id to rapid recovery. When Baby was dick, we jjavn her CASTORIA," When she was a 'Child, she cri"d for CASTORIA, yyhen sbi became Miss, she cluns.'.to CASTORIA, hen she had Children, sh gavp them CASTORIA. Hioe3 Waited The undersigned will pav the highest ensli price for bear sLirjsamf all other kinds of furs, deer sfcins, etc' Cell around before selling. Tuos. J. KESSEt. Alf. D. Bowen, representing the well known printers fumi-hing estab lishment of Pirner nnd Ray was herp (ill -week InklllZ order. MARKIED. Wilkissox Pabkeii At Parker's Sta tion. Klamath county- Aug. 0 1833, by Robert McLean, Herbert Wilkinson and Miss Atlanta Pinker. J-Wnsox Parkek At thesame time and place oy tar. riooen jncjjeaa, ueorge Wilson and Kiss Cynthia Parker. . Surface Indications' TThat a ninerwouafTcrr jrcopcrly-terni BsurfJ.-oJmlicatloiirof what ti beneath, are- tha Winples, Sties, Soro Kycs Colls, an J Cutaneous Irruptions -with. wMcb, people aro auuoyeu tn spring-anil cirlv summer; Thoeactematrcraccumu Utctl during tho winter moulU, now Eni.es Its- presence felt, throuylr Katuro's endeavors to cxil it from the- system, While ttremahis.it Is apoboarthat festers In the blood and may da clojv Into- Scrof ula. This condition causes dennscment of the UKrcstUc-amt assimllatory onpiw. vith a f ecliarot enrmtiosrhmjnior. and. weariness often nhtfyispoken ot as "only Hrinsecr."' TUcso are -viIences that. Mature Is not able. unaidcdVrtt&oTretr ihs corrunt atoms which weaken tho ital force. To regain health. Nature nnft bo aided bv a fiiormish btood-purifyin.: meit ichic ; bad cothlu elj U si clTccth o ai Ayer's Sarsaparilfa; which Is rofSclcntly- yowcrfcl to expef from tlio sytem c en the taint of Ilcied 'Itary Scrofula. Tho nictlical profession Icdoro Avrn's S itSAPAitll.LA, and many attotaliuiis of tho cures effected by itcouie from all -ar:s of the world. It is, in the Ltntniagc of tho Hon. Francis Jewett, cx-Stata Sen ator ot Massachusetts and ex-3lavor ot Lowell, '"the irlv- prepuratioa ti-t doc real, latiaf;ocI.,, PHEPAiina ct Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowolt, fJass. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for $5. BOliX. BiCKEVCAcn In Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 1885. to Jlr. and Mrs. A. U. liicfccubacli, a son. Biloek In P()rtlamlrScpt 2, ISSo, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. I.. ISilgcr, a datihtcr. Kail On Bis Applegate, Aug. 0,18S3, to- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nail. adattglitKr. Hton In Ashland, Aug.CO; 18S3, to Mr. and Mrs. Dustiu High, a daughter. ScnurDTLEis On Evan's creek. Aug. 29, 1885, to Mr. and 3Irs. G. F. SchmiUl leiu, a daughter. DIED. Bice In Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 1SS5, Edna May, daughter ot Mr. and Mr9. 11. 11. Kice, aged 1 year and 27 days. BloOmku. Near Easrle Point, Sept. 1, 1885, John L, son of jlr. nmt Vrs. Bloomer; uged 5 years and 14 days. Waters Near Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 1885 Belle, third daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waters ; aged about 10 ears. IIIUI. ' lJ "IMI IL W'l.FMMI W. LL Lfffi NEW ADVERTISEMEN I'd. Xiast CcvlX TO vriioji IT SI IV :CEK.N't As we are closing up our business here, all who- are indebted to us aro hereby requested to come forward and settle without unnecessary delay. Reames Bro3. . V X"otitioxi. To IU Ilmnralle Cuunty Court of Jjtiton Cuunty Court of Jitkton 1 Ccuidy, Orrjoi: I the undcisigned hereby petition yonr Hen. Court to grant me a license to sell spirituous liquors in less quantities than one onart for the term ofoae vcar or less. My place of business to be located, in tho ..... a ..T Till T.nlxnH miimIv l.al ' :gon.--, .' -Petek Ajisc Gold Hill, Sept. 4, f8S5 Assessor's Notice. A OTICE is hereby eiven that the Board IN of Equalization for the county of the office of the County Clerk in Jackson- fville on Mondsr, Octobrr S, ISSj, For the purpose of publicly examining the Assessment Roll and correcting nl errors in valuation, description, qualities of lands, Iot3 or other property. Said I Board will continue in , session from day to day until said io'.l has been duly ex amined, AH parties interested will take due notice aud goTarn themselves- according ly. - Jons Asiipoi.b, County Assessor. Little Butte, Sept. 3, 18d3.. .. P. S. All ncrsons who have whnllv or psrtia W settled m irtrts;ej on record, aad fho have nigh cled to hive thu s-im can- ecled or said credits made, arc rcrutst d to attend to this mitlir nt once, ia order to avoid furlherromplic-itions. J. A. . -.ma-h-..-..- UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Oreroi:, Mrs. M. Ryder, Prop'r. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at tnc most reasona ble rates. CgfAn excellent stable connected tvilh the hotel. CITY BREWERY, .YEIT SCHOTZ,- - ProprUtor. f-T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN- r-k lformt&o citizens oi jacktouvsiie anJ'-ri-i tli a world at large, tliat tbey can find, "tP anjtiAeat niy Brsrerjtth btit lagr - A br. In any na&ntltr tbe nnrcfaatei inirdeilr Mj boase ! conrenleDtljiItaated aad 017 room r wwjin nracr, A Tinit wlilpleaie jn GENUINE CLOSING SALE. Owing to ill health and recent financial difficulties, tho undei signal has conclud. ed to retire permancnlly.from the mercantile business, and therefore offers for saie his entire stock of &i?l JfBsrehandise At the Old Ashland Store, At San .Franeise Cost ! The Store and Fixtures will h QJPPERED, FOR KETSTT. Ashland, 0i.f June 26, 1885. J. M. McOATitV Programme OF THE filt. Shasta Agricultural Ahscciation Disx, Ky. 2.0 . At YUEKA, CAL. CUMMENCI.NO - h Wednesday, Uct. 7ili. CONTINUING FOUR B.tYS. For Tacln!; purposes this dt-itrict shall comprise Sissiyou, rrinily, Sliaitn and. Modoc coimlies. Calllnrnlii. nnH Jack.on., KlansitU-iUid Lake counties, OJ-esn- First Day WednesdHir, Oct. 7th. llacc Ner-I Runnintr race, free for all. mile beats, 2iuS;puisc vJrlst horse ?U2j;'AI tiorsciS. lt-ice No 2 Trotiin-j race, free for all liorscs ovv'acd in the district prior to-May 1st, thst have never b-aten Z minutes j p.irsc 200; Ul horse 5150; 2d hoisc !f 0. S-Cond Diy Thuisday, Oct Sih. Usee No; 3 Uunning race, frce.furall, h"ljilc- and n-pci'tr purse $00; 1st linrac S'oOSil uorscSJO. ICicuNo.-I Trotting race, freo for all I3-"car olds owncif in the ilistrict prior to Jfty Is:niilc l-ca'ts.SlnOf parse 42W; istnorse i-.u;2ii uorsc -w. Ifirc No- 5 Running race, Tree for all; !; mile, single ilislit purso $150; lsr birse $120; 2d horse J0. Tliinl Day Friday, Oct. Uth. Grand rnrstTe of Stock. . lUce o0 Trotttn; rcce.rree forJVI tn. viii-nlflc nwnofl in tlu distriet nriar to May lst;milu hcat3, 2ta 3;purse515t)f 1st nurse $i?u 'n nors: ou uoiiats. y Race No 7 Trotting race, free fori orW M horses owned in tho district prior to . 1st lliat have not beaten 2:5Q; S in 0; purse 2r0 dollars; 1st horso ISO dollars; 2d horss Q0. Fourth Day Saturday, Oct. 10. flacs No. 8 Trottrng- race, free for all ; mile Iicat a in 5;pu'se 300 djllors; 1st horse 225 dollars; 2 horse 73 dollars. , Race No. 0 Running race, irce for all i jf mile and repeat ; purse 200 dollars ; 1st horse 150 dollars; 2d horse 50 dollars. Rules and Regulations. 1. Ten per ient.or the amount of tha pu sos shall be tbo eutraucs l'cc in all tho above races. 2. Entries to bs placed in the entry bos kept for that purpose at the Paviltou, prior tn 0 p.m. on the dr.ypior to race. 3. Entries must give name, pedigrso and description ot horse entered as tar a known. 4. li all the above races, three to en ter and two to start. 5. All trottins race3 must bo in har ness. . , 0. National Trotting Jssociatioa rule to govern trotting races. 7. Pacific Coast Blood Horso Associa tion mlis to govern xunuing races. 8 Time made at this meeting, shall not be a bar during these races at this District Fair. 9. All races orcr this course shall bo bona fide. 1 Bedding for horses wi1! bs furnished 30 days prior to lmclm;:. I). N. Lasix, President. j Freo LEnsEits. Secretary. ' . fl H7 J 0 Q7 T7 J? J)" Ti V 0 UUaIV U waii viliU. WAfcilW WOKKSS. 85 Per Ccat, 6f Fire Assay. AT I JACOB'S MILL 25 Miles from Ashland. HAVING LEASED the above named mill and at great expense put in my 5iigEtF(!J!!L, tPKOSlSS FOR WORKING Rebellious Ores and SulphareU I will be prepared on and after May 2 lib, 1883, to work any ore in Southern Oregon, 83 per cent, oi fire assay. farties having uoiu ami Oliver .nines developed, so as to show in sisht, the v.il- us of my process, can have work put oa 'the s.imu Willi my process, and the pay ' fur iucIi works "taken from tho mine, PRUViniNO tho pirties wi!l ship fivo ' nt-mnrr. Irine nf Ihrvurprn-rf. nrn Prfim SniH mine to mv wnrks ia ilc-clcy, and havo it worked "by my process, which I agree to woik 85 per cent, ormako no chargo for woikmg same. Talk is Cheap, Tell the but Eesults Story. GEa. n. CIIIL-K,' Jgent. Henley, Sistiyou couuly.'Cal.. AUCTIONEER. Having taken out the necessary license, I offer my services to the public as a Geneial Auctioneer. AU business in my line will bo prompt ly attended to at reasonable rates. Satis faction guaranteed. For further particu lars enquire of or address. ii. A. Owex, Central Point, Or. Speeft r K jDIl 103.0