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- 7t iL-iF-'FW.ji jijii.iufcaflAijgv.gjgrBaepMPCTa OS0OI SSKTISEt. JiCICSflVVl LLC Sathrdat. November 14, 1885. Fruit Tkces J. Laak and Son of tha Oakland NurrerV, Cl. have fruit trees hre for sale cheap. Applv to G.A. Hubbell. Xtkjtcre. Archbishop Gross of Porlliud, Oregon, will deliver a free lacture iii ibu Jackson County Court House, Monday evening, November 16 tli. The public aro invited. Sold Out. Ffank L,3wellen has soI'J out bis interest in llio Medford livery Ktable lo Ed.IIariuan, a new comer from tin East for $2,000 and will :ire posiesMon ou the 16th int. Mr Liwelloo has not yet decided on ilia business Ho will follow from now ou. CniLD's Sxow Flakk. Every lady, wishing u clear, delicate complexion, should us Child's Snow Fiake. It nourishes and freshens the skin, re moves Tan and Sunburn, and, ttienat ural appearance imparted, renders it impossible to detect its use. Warrant ed perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists, or y the manufacturers, John A. Child h Co., Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Mail orders promptly attended to, Price 50 cents. Probate Couht. The following business was trapsacted in this court last week.... In thu matter of tho estate of Wm. J ustui, deceased. Sale of realty confirmed.. . ,Etatof Joiin Batnruan. Inven'orr and appraise ment, filed by "V. Beeson, adminiKtra tor, and authority given to sell person al property ....Estate, of Wm. Briuer, ddcSaxed. B. C. Goeriard, Sr., ap pointed administrator, and Wtu. Ply mire, F. lUrueherg ami Aithtir Wil son Bppraiseis .EvlatB of 0. Strrsil- let, deceacd. Ilruring of jietuinn to sell real relate ect for January otb, 1880 .... E'tato of Sarah C. Simpson. S'lle of real et,tt confirmed . . . .E tat of Lwis nfcDttkinl. Final rettlo tnnt heard and approved. ...Estate of M. Vroiiuiui. Hearing of peiitiu.'is for Inltttrb of adiuiuiitraticn post poned. HAii.it iad Items. 1'iio late heavy rainntiiria lias greatly impeded build ing operations, and if it continue, the work rspectrd to be completed before thu rivrrs mo to hih wier stage, may Vn sufped-d antil next Spring The force of masons rxp'deil to be bV tp. build the abu'ments, piers slid foundations "f culverts, trenlli" work, etc, before thn heavy rtorius com u:(inced, ro lht ihe rumciuJor could be finished pori!ilv to crrciit ilm put ting nji of iron bridges, trrtle franim, etc., to run trxins to tunnel 11 by &jniitr.- JTiiuiItod work af buile in? aboMj low wster leol for the bnd(;e and wins? Iikk been tinih'ied ui far up as tunnel 10, and v.hen tho rain mops, vorfc will bo iceumed bv the fsreo of tjiie.tns undur Scob'o Work has.also bn commenced in lannd 11. So wu loam by Utuit trport. "Jeur nal." Pelicious Itkui. Rev. W. P. MTiliiatiM xriil preach at Grant's Pass ixt Sunday .... Rev. J. R, RnberiK preaches at the Anticch school house on Sunday... .Rev. M. A. Williams will hold sen iu.g at Eagle Point Sun day mornin? at the usual hour.... Archbiahop Gross will hnhi ui&ss&ud doiitnr a l-ciurr at Esg!o Puint on Suiidny t 10:.-I0 a m Elder IJ. C. Fleming prearhi at the. iicuitd schoo. IioukS ou Sundnv next at lb ukuI tinin... . Kl'ler M. TVtrrsnn wid h!d bcrvices at C-ntral Point Sotiday uio'n ing and r.t the Lsm- Ok rchool Imuee in tho evening.. .. A tnseting will It begun at M-inr.d school houvnen Fri day, Nov. 20 h, t orly csndle lilit in 8, to coutunie thtou;h tl! 21st and 22d. Elders J. H. MHjfi.ld, Tlios. MoerA Hnd Jas Humnier, nnd perhaps other, wilt bs in attendance. All are cordlalU intitwd to attend... . Rev. A. It. Bickcnbach will hold servics at the I'resUyU-rian church iu this place next Sunday, bo'h tncinin" and evening. OciKg to the illness of Wiu HoffniHii, E- , the sncraiuent of Imp tism and the Lord's Supper ill not be administered until the third Sunday of December. Buuday Schoot will be held at 2:30 P. a , Prof. G. U. Waf aupsriuteuding. Josepiiink Couxtv Assessment. The following is a nummary of the assessment made for tha jetr 18S5 by J. T. Drv&n, asesor of Josephine, county: Acres of Und, G9.3U3. valued at ?208.-124; O. & C. R. R. Oo.'e property, S96.975; town lots, 1,496, valued at 30 743; improvements, S54.0S5; mcrchandinfl and imi'ements, S75.09S, luone), noles, etc., S104 177; household farnituie, elc, $31,705; horses auu mules, 1,056; valued at 840,655; cattle, 3 220, valued at $51, 415; sheep, 2,398; valued at 52,414; swine, 2,928; valued at 5,923. Grovt lue. of property, 792,114; indebtedneiR, t?l61,459; uxemptinui, S76.736. Total taxable prop-rtv, S553.919. Number of polls, 350. Legal otrK, 75G; foreigners, 216; males under 21 years, GC5;tutal mile-, 1637. Female 18eais old aud up wards, 54S females under 18 years, 544; totul females, 1092. Total pop ulation, L'.Cjy rounds of wool, 11, 214; number of sheop, 3,067; hog, 3,441; horses, 1,163; mules, 116;ct tlo, 3,600; acres iu cultivation, 13. 448; what, raised during prrcedint. year, 20,036 bushels; oats, 18,451 bnshaU; barley and rye, 8,595 bushels; bay, 4,536, ton, corn, 17.965 bushels; batter and cheese 27,885 lbs; tobacco, 245 lbi;hops, 4,070 lbs; potatoes, 2G,. 120 bushels; apples, 32,385 bushels; prunes and p urns, 2.322 bushels; cold dust, 3,836 ounces; lumber, 4,490,000 IeeU Local Items- Evan R. Resmss of Linkrille i in town. Late rains have made vroad quite muddy. The 26th inst. will be celebrated as Thanksgiving day. Circuit Curt meets on Monday next to try the Airs. McDanicl mur der cast. Plenty of raio sine our last issue and our farmers are satisfied far the present. At Portland, many betel and res taurant proprietors are discharging their Chiue hslp. Read the new hog ordinance pub lished in another column and govern yourself accoidingly. Dr. Will Jackson can be found at bin office again having returned from his trip to Josephine. Masquerade Ball at Holt's Hall, New Year's night and an enjoyable treat can be looked tar. Mensor Bros, sell goods cheaper for each than anybod. Watch for their new advertif-KQiPlit next week. George Stephenson's daily stage line between born and Ashland ha been withdrawn for the wiuter. Attend tho school meeting next Tuesday afternoon. A tax will be levied and a new director elected. Jeff Howell, recently taken to tint , insana asvlum from here, is said tofa partnership in the firm and re have die J iu tl at iu:ituliou this week Miss Nellie Luy and Misa Emma nutchitcs are employed in the mtllin ery and dress-makiug ctublithment of Mr. Prim. The heaviest wind and rain storm came on Sunday Usttand uurcerous siens in town changed places in cou htqueL8:. Cajit. II. Kelley is at Salem attend ing tho uifting of the Legislature as clerk for the judiciary coiumilteo of the Senate. The Red Men's ballon Thanlcsjiv ing night proujites to bo a fine alfair with r large utludar.cs. Tickets are oidy $1 ech. Tho Brbjo Newman li'igMien over a niinina claim in Josephine county hs been settled and Win. By like i now sole proprietor. A new brick building will loon be erpcted at Mi-dfoid bv Geo. S. Wal ton on the lot formerly owned by M. Mentor of this place. A prominitnt Cbiness Doctor from Poit'aud has been hers severel dns this r.rek looking at or iniaes with the intentioti of tnvoiting. California mail for Poithind will hiLajfin-j!0- J mny of Ojden an.) Uuiati la, ik singing brtwren Oilifor mu and Oroil is rely bad. 37,Cf 0 pounds of freight arrived t llciUsrd lor Jacksonville on Ust Wed npsdf.y's fmijUt tiatn. Qaite a good shoeing for u town that l:; dead. Sinci cld weA'.her has coma John Onh'a nifui. market in always we'd supplid with fatissgo of all kinds rluch is of cxcullent mako and sold clitup. A special term of the Cammis-don-er's Cjurt will lie held next Tuesday to vxamine bids for the grai oiling of 1'ictt't lane oh the route from heio to Medfoid. Besides runtling the Soda Spring hotul Jaccb Wngner will lo mga!,e tn stock raising. He purcbiM-d a band of cUtlu from Holman Peters of Grunt's Pass this wiek. Sunday's storm caused considerable damage at the Slerlinc mines. A lrge number of trees were blown down falliug across the company' diiua, breaking it in nuuicrouu places. Drs. R. Pryco and E. P. Gery of Mediord have foriuxd a partnership lor the practice of uiedicince. They will make a strong tean as both are aukiionlecd as line physicians and surgeoiu. Judgn Webster, District Attorney K'tit and altories Kuhlcr, Pniu, lUuna, Kelley aiid Null have all re turned from Jorephitie county, the regular term of court haling adjourn ed at that place. The last spike of tho Canadian Pacific Railroad was driven on Satur day wuh simplo ceremonies, in great contrast to the display made by Yillard over the completion of the Northern Pacific Tha stock in Biruch Fihor' store atWoolville was attache bv credi tors on Tuesday Ust muco which time the store has been closed. The pro pi ietor'a many friends here hops toter him come out all right yet. Balloting for U. S. Snator begins in the Oregon Legi-dature on Tuesdav next. Several couidimentary rotes will probably bn cast before an elec tion will be had but some one will b el e ted before that body adjourns. The Portland "News" reports that E. H. Autenrieth, of Yre, has re turned to Poitlsud from the East with liia eys-ight coHipletslr reiored by an operation performed by an oecalist of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Siwe villain entered the barn of J. C. Ducket, at Medford, a few days ago and poixonnd "ivo head of horses, val - ued at $1,000. There is no cluo to the perpetrator, but it. supposed to be a party with whom Sir. Ducket has had trouble. Ed. Hendricki broucht in a mon ster head of cabbage this week weigh in? 39 nounds. TTn rivb h has !nnr' - - r - - j- , ones but R.N BW, who bought tho one brought in, sara that it will make enough ssuerkrout to last hi during I the wiuter. ' At Best At 8:45 o'clock this raornisg "Win. Hoffman Esq., one of Southern Ore gon's mot honored Pioneers departed this life after a short illness, aged 84 yearr, 2 months and 7 days. Mr. Huffman ha been in failing health for two yeais past and had retired from business about a year since although he continued his active duties In tho church and sabbath school until at tacked with his last fatal illness. He was born in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, Sept 7th, 1801, where he lived until 1814 nnd wLere he re ceiveu both an English and German education, his parents having been of German destont. In 1814 hs removed with a sister, and brotbrr-iu-law to Boone county, Maryland, and began his business life as clerk in a mercan tile establishment, being then but 13 years of age. Here he realized the great ndvan'age of his German edu cation, as almost the entire papula tioa were of G'rman detceut anl gen erllv moke in that laneuace. In 1816 he removed to Midd'etnwn, Maryland, and in partnership with a cousin, began 'merchandiMns on his own responsibility. Jh 1817 he wan Biffww Jfcito ' lij..Gxriuan reformed church by the' rite of confirmation. In 1520 Iip removed to Urbana, Ohio, and in 1821 to Cincimittti, where be hecamn business manager of a large mercantile business, in which his iirother in law was eiisgd, and in which ho gave, tuch entire eatisfaciion l- bis nroumt and conscientious d cr,arsp 0f dm v that he was taken into mained until lb24 At the earnest solicitation of relatives ir. Murj land he returned to his native stat in that year, and acr.in engaged in merchan dising. Here ho was elected one of the trustees of tl German reformed church being then but 23 yearR of ge, un.l here ho beean his labors in the Sabbaili school and prayer meeting which he continued with untiling 7eal and devotion until stricken down with his last fatal illness. In 1832 his father died aud two years later hla motlnr, and being no longer drawn by tha endfaring ties af home life, he gf.in moved went in 1835, and settled in AtMci, Fountain county, Indiana. Iu 1836 ho again visited Maryland and was married September 22nd that tear to his estimable wife Caroline B. Shaffer who slill rurvives him. Tbev I'egin their married life in Attics, ami in 1840 he was elected recorder i.f Fountain county for a six year's term, and sas re elected in 184G. serving the county for 12year. In 1841, having removed to Covington, the county pea', Im and hi wife united with tho new Schaol Preibyterian church, of whirli he then became a ruling elder. In 1S53, Mre. Huffman being a eufiVrer fion, a-tluna, they decided to rimme to the Pacific Cosl fur tho benefit of her hrallh, and with th-ir two chil dieu, in timpny with Dr. MeKnnell of Portland, they mede tho six months journey ser-iss the plains, ami in; in Tjoulhern Oregon in Oc'obr of that jeav. Here he ergicd in f-irnimg for two years. In 1855 he. t. as iloot ed roanty auditor uii'ler 'he kuitorhl giivernnient, and hf-ld the offic-5 until stato oreaiur.j'i'in, when he wn elect ed county ctark, nnd conlinu'-d in the cflice y re election until 18G6. In tint year ho was appointed a notary public, and held the position until ho retirel from bnines. He was also U. S. Csmminsioner by aj-puintni'-nt of Judge Deady, r.nd tne agent of several different life insur siCk- cmnpitiies, e.nd also laud ageni. In 18G6 he engaged with Hon. Henr Klipphi in the ItardwHrs business ami continued it for 5 years. He was u memlier of th' Presbyterian church of Jsckiomille, and during his entire lite ho was Ihu Irtading .pint of the chu-ch and Sunday school work, hating be' n superintendent of tho Presbyterian Sunday scheol since its org-nizdtion, aud before that superintendent of the Uiiinu Sunday school. IIo uas a member of the Pioneer society of Southern Oregon and had sermd it failhfulli both as prrsident and seer tary, and although in poor health h? attended the annual re-uniou in Ash laud this year. Tha life nork of o good and uefu! man is finished, nnd the earthly habi'iments ore exchanged for the robes of rightroasness that await times fnithful lahorers on the fhcies oi Eternity. Just as tho joy ous sunbesmi of the bright nuuui morning were gilding the mountain tops lit i s-piiit took iti flight foreternitv. lighting up tho dark passage across the mystic river, anrl waited back to us over the turbulent waters comes tho glad voice of Ihe unsean angels, as heaven " ro echoes tho jo) f al strains, "well done good and faithful seriant, enter thou into the joy of the Lord." He leaves a wife aud six daughter!-, five of whom aro married, and a hot friends to mourn his los. He was attended in his last hours by his f-inii ly every member being present, and we extend to thf m our sincere sympa thy in their hoar of berevement, trust ing that the magnitude of their loss may be the measure of their consola tion, for he leaves behind hiru the good will of the entire community nnd not a heart but is saddonbd by thrhlow of the merciless reaper who has this dny garnored a full ripe sheaf, and left us only th raflinory of a pure and up right life, and wo feel that the world is .tho better for his living in it though the home altar is desolate and the voice of Oie davout christian forever J silent in the dreamless sleep of death, tiest his soul in peace. Archbishop Gross of Portland held several meeting! in the Catholic Church here this week and r.t no time was tho Church largn enough to hold all that wanted lo hear him TT,. !e .n .l.i.n..i --.! : - i " ""i"" tuiivuicin? fpeaser nd wo look for a largo audience to greet him at the lecturo to be delivered ih tha Court House next Monday I night. OHDINiiNCB'o.- S5. i - ax onnsAscn helatiso to eeepIko MVE.K WITHIN CEETAUt LIMITS, AND runvcsT swrsE fkom ktcinikg at LARGE, Itnn THE COnT0RE LL11ITS OF THE TOWS OX JACK SONVILLE. . Tke People of the Torn of JaMoarOIt di Ordain as felines Section 1. Tbat thera shall be, and hcieby is, laid off and designated aa extent or area, at present including the business portion ol Jacksonville, bouud. ed as follows, viz: Beginning at the junction of First and Pine streets, runn ing thence witn uicaonu line oi nne street to Third street; thence with the East line of Third street to A or main street; thence with the South line of A or nviin street to Fourth street; thence with the East line o'Fonrth street to 'Cstreet; thence with tho South line of C street to -First; thence with the Fast line of First strcttto the place of beginning: that, wjtliin said area or business portion of this corpora lion no hog or pig shall no Kept or lea, tinder penalty ol a line of not less thin one ilol'itr nor more than two dollars per day t ir each hog or pig so kept, to be recovered from ihe owners of said hogs, or lrom persons occupying tho' premises on which soid hogs may be lound. Sue. 2. Outside of llic, foregoing de-scrib-d urea or business tLin of .lark miiville, but within JjAits of the corporation, hogs kaect to the following ilBtat when any complaint tn-ule to the Eoani ol Trustees, Of tbo President thereof, that the keeping of swine by any one is productive of nuisance, or injury, to any neighbor of Hie same, the Pnsill nt shall hav e the same examined, nnd if lie is satisfied tbat the charge is well founded, shnll order Ihe removal of tne swine within the next twentv-lour hours, under the sitn pi!-lly as in Sec tion l, tor any tuilher delay. Sec. 3 Any hug or hogs, pig or pigs. found running at Inrge, iiilbin the cor porate limits of the Town of Jackson ville, shall betaken up by the Marshal of said Town, iind impounded in a pound, or enclosure, provided by said Marshal lor such purnnsis; such hug or hogs, pis or pigs, shall be provided villi propel care, food and water, while so confined. Stc. 4. The iiurshal shall give imme diate notice nf the taking up of such hog or hogs, pig or pigs, with n description theu-of, by posting the b.ime in three conspicuous plarjs within the corpo rate limits of the 1wn of JacksonvilK and he shall slate in such nntircsthit the hog or hogs, pig or pigs, will be sold at the pound within three dr.js from the date of such notice, if not mleriuett by the owner thereof before the expiration of said three days. Sec. o. . ny hog or hogs, pig or pig5, taken up under this ordmicce, and n inaining i.i the pound three days after the date of posting the notices of the taking up shall bcsnli! ly the Marsh-il, at the pound, tn the highest bidder, f.r ash, without further notice, and after deducting his legal feo3 tsr tiking up, pntin, feeding and sf-llmg the sanii-. lie snail piy tne remainder of Hie pin- cceds ol such sale into lite town treae'iry. Slc. G If, at any time before stub, sale, the owner of any ling or hojs, pig or pi, t.-.ken up under this ordmani-e shall claim the smne, he or sbt, shrill be en titled to the po4.e9ion ofihe same upon the psj in- nt of all lejal cliarges and ex-"p-nses" incident to such taking up and keeping. Sec 7. One sow with a litter of snrk nfpitiR shall he ctiuilul us two hog ui der this m-uiaanc". ti:c. 8. 11 th ownr of any hog or nogs, pig or pigB, s-ii untter the pn- ismns ol tins oiuiiiaBce, shall, a. anv tinv within thirty days from tho date of acit wle, mskc s:tifcior,- proof to the Hoard of Trustees ibst lie, she or they are the owners, of such hog or hog", pig or iit-s, be nrthev shall be entitled to re ceive ihe net proceeds of such sale on de posit in tli-uvvn tieasiiry Sic. 9. The fees of tlic Marshal for taking up, posting, feeding nnd seilinc nojfs or pigs untlcr tilts ordinicce. shall b as folbrtvs: Fur takinji up and post ing, one hrg he shall icccItb cne dollar ana Iwcutv-nve cents, :inn lor eacb atl (litionI hog belonging to the sime lir.nd. he s'udl receive fifty c nts per head. For fi itlimr ueli lio" he lmll receive twrn y f.vc cinls per day, for each hojrtvd h Inni rnd any fraction of a dav-sliall be onuntid as a whole day. For scllins Kuch Koi's he shnll receive fur one hosr fifty cents; for selling two or more ho . at one sale he -shall receive twcnty-rlve cents per hea'i Sr.c. 10. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconllict with this ordinanct ar" hereby repealed. Sec. 11. As an emergency exisls, this ordinance shall lake effect and be in force from nnd slier its pvsige. Ile.id thirl time and passed Nov. ad, 18SD. Quartz Mill. L. D. Brown, pro prietor of ihe St. Chsrles Hotel ai Portland, is with us agsin and with certain cynridcration?, which sre very rvaonuble, declares bis intdntion lo put up a ten stamp null here com prising all Mia latent machinery invent ed up to this time. Tbo mill tbat Mr. Brown proposes putting up,. for tie tnua will oo a cuatom' mill, rentl to crush any lock lirjuht there, thus giving an O portunii lo tet ail the numerous ledges in this vicinity. Tie well-known reputiitio-i of Jlr. Biwn eh a ksII to do cit'zejkjtland, nnd bin wlllingiuss toBrl' propor tion of the amcuntrBR(d to start it up, ocght to convincyeveiyone thai there is no brag about it and our citi zoni khuuld nil juiu in and make it a succeR. There are plenty of paying quartz leilgen in ihu section and the workinn ot some i-f them would make better times than we now enjuy. Close Call. J. R. Johnson and John X. Miller hava been in charge of Wm. Bv bet's sheep in Klamath couutv duriitgthn summer and returmd with .1. l , ,r i , i ... tun nanu on veuiieuay last, wuen coming through ihe Dead Indian country iney encountered a snow storm, whure they were delayed sev eral days in three feet of snow. Al together they were in snow eight davs with 1,900 head of sheep and when it is related that only eleven haad were lout on the trip some -may doubt it Such is the fact however a wirra rain coming to their rescue just in the right lime. This is one of tho curious things floating about. Take.a piece of paper, and upon it put in figure of your ag iu year. Multiply it by two; then add to the result obtained the figures !, i, . j j -i . 3 I oioo; aau two, ana aiviug uy two. I Subtract from the result obtained 'the number of your years on earth. and see if vou da not ohrai finm i tbat you will sot be likely to forget. n IUHM?HWWG7 Circuit Court. Proceedings. The following proc:edingi have ta ken place in the circuit court for Jo sephiua county since the last report of the Sentinel SutH va D. Stoncbraker; three indictments for killing dear in viola tion of law. Continued. S ate vs. Hay TJng; indictment for roblin; sluises. Verdict of guilty and defendant sentenced to three years' imprisonment in penitentiary State vs. TbosT. Brbee; indictment for an assault with inteut to kill. Continued. Suta vs. If. L. Woody and Bl-ke Baldwin; iudictroent for soiling liquor without license. Same. Slate vs. High Aeres; indictment for ki'liug deer in violation of tbt law. Same. State vs. Avrry Ferrin and D Stcnebraker. Same. Stats vs. Chas. and Daniel Agee and Giles. Same. Win. Ns man vs. Wm. Bybce; to reeovtr possession of reil property. Settled and dismissed. T. T. By bee vs. Win. Bybee; to re cever money. Continued. Wm. Bybee vs. T. T. Bybee; action for de.mages. Sne. Grave Creek Ditch & Mining Co. vs. John Rast et al ; to recover dam ages. Vvrdict for Sll 65. Sophia Duncan vs. Chas. Duncan; divorce. Decree granted. J. Bourne, Jr., vs. the County Com missioners of Josephine county; in junction Contin-ied. J. T. Lav ton vs. O. F. Topping; in junction. Settled nnd dismissed. K'rbyvillo Lodge of Odd Fellows vs. Wm. Griffin; to foriclo3t mor'gage. Pollnrd A Thurston ve. Henry Smith; equity; con'inued. State vs. Geo. W. Lewis; indictment for an assault with intent to kill. Continued. State vs. L. Laonard; indictment for marking another's auiuml. Conlitiu ed. Adjourned to F-tb. 1, 18S6. All (lie K.-tse. To eaptivate the popular taste and surpass nil previous e'Vorts to please i ho palate, requires no smill amount of knowledge mid no litlln skill, and when we remember that the very agreeable liquid fruit mnioilr. Syrup of Figs is as beneficial to tha system, as it is acceptable to tha stomadt, we re'iJilr understand why it is the pni v-rsal fuvoritn s a ciith for Habitual Constipation tnd the other ills ariiu2 frona svi.kness.or inactive condition of the Bowels, Kidneys, Lier aud Stomach. Samplo bot'Ies freo and largo boltVs for sale by Jlerritt & llobiiisou, Jacksonville. When Babv was sick, wo gvo her CASTORIA When she was a Child, she cri"d for CASTORIA. When sh? became Mis, she clung to CASTORIA, When she had Children, sh gnva them CASTORIA iVEMES! affects Feriously all Hie digestive and assimilative ortrons, including tlio II1 ceys. Wben these organs aro so afTected, lliey fail to extract from tlie blood tbo uri: ai-id, u hbdi, carried tlirougli tlio clr-i-uLi'ion, causes Khearnatism and Kcu ralirin. The function? of the Liver are also aficcted by coativeness, causing Bilious Disorders. Arroci Oio warning Fymptoms of Kiiioti? ncss ere Neusea, Dlzzme?'), llei'dache, "Weskne., 1'eer, Dimness of Virion, Yellowness of bUa, l'ains In the Side, Hack and Shoulder-, Foul Iilouili, .Furred Tonjrne, Irregularity in the action of the tovrrls. Vomiting, etc. Tho Stonirtch suffers when tho bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or Dyspepsia,, follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Pains, Headache. Acidity of the Stomach, IVatcr brah. yen ousness, and Depression are all evidence s of the presence of this distress In? maladv. A guro Relief for irregu larities of "Hie Stomach and all consequent diseases, will be found ia the uso of AVER'S PSLLS, They stimulate the stomach, free tho bowels, hralthfuliv Invigorate the torpid liver and kicjicys, imd by their cleansing, bealinjr and tonic properties, strengthen and rurifv the whole system, ami restore it to a salutary and normal condition. PHEPAEZn ET Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., lo-rvcll, 2Ias3. Bold by all Drcjgtt. DRESSMAKING, BY II 7aolsi02.srilLo, - Osxi. ITavins moved to a new location on California street at the rc3i ence of K. D. Foudray I hereby ask my friends and the public genenlly to eive me :t call for inijlhinj: in the lino of Dressmaking, Fitliug and Cutting, Dress Thtlerns Furnished. 3Iy prices are regulated to suit the times and satisfaction is guaranteed. mas. j. m. sMiTn. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court ofthcState of Oregon, lor tn- t ouniy oi jacuson. Mars A. Donegan, plaintiff. ) vs. J- .Tohn Donegin, defendant.) To John Poaesan: J is THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Oregon and by order of L. It Webster Judge of said court dated 24, October, 1885. You are required to appear in said Court, nnd answer the complaint of said Plaintiff filed agsinst you, on or before the 11th day of January, 183G. And yoa are notified that, ifyou fail tn answersaid complaint as above required, the Plaintiff will app y to the Court for the relief de manded therein, to-wit: For a decree against yoa for a divorce and the care and custody of the minor children. Given under my hand this 21st day of October A. D., 1SS3. B. F. Dowell, AiiOrney lor Pia ntifT. &efli 1 IvSgfij VSL tJ Successor Silgt & Maegl j ScIUd goods for Glory and Very Small Profits We keep in stock all kinds of Shelf Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Flows Wagons Harrows Lumps, Bells, Rope, Iron, Paint and other Brushes, Curry Combs, Tacks, Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings, Pad locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps. Sand Paper, Knives and forks, Cross cut saws Hand saws, Planes, Nails1; Traps, Grind stones, Bolts, Augers, Cable chain, and many other goods too numerous herein to mention. Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm' Implements in Southern Oregon. Call or write for prices A. H. Makolt & Co., Jacksonville,1 Oregon. CRONEMLLLER & BIUDSEY, JACKSONVILLE, LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, LANSING HIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED; BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TJOTH II ARROWS, , McSIIERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS;-BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, , , , . CIDER -MILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SUELLERS; HAY CTTEKS, FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND RAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS,. CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Eli TflAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- We would respectfully ask our patrons and friends to call und see our line of goods before purchasing olscwhere, as we ioel sure we' ean Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-class goods tatu be sold for; and we guarantee all otnf goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, 3Iay 9, 1S84. Pia jHi Wn Pfa g Coffee, SDieevS, Table Linen, Table Covers, laniiels, Muslins, Overalls, Toilet Sets, CJotinng, Dress Goods, nfE! 6 1 .illll, 110 ME Fid Gl 1 Si ETC , ETC-. ETC-, In FulllMeasure and Fine Quality, AT MERRITT'S CASH STORE, Red Jlen's Building. Jacksonville, Oregon1 :s DEALER IN keerlg &s&di 3I4 HATS AMD ISOOTS9 Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Etc., Etc' California strectbctween Oregon and Third", Jacksonville. ' , CALL AND SEE MY Fresh New Stock and New Prices ! PRO DUCE TAKEN IN" EXCHANGE. WOOL WANTED Parties hiring "Wool for sale will find it to their advantage to call on me before selling to other parties, as I am paying the HIGHEST CASH PRICE For both Spring and Fall clips. Call ou or address me at Ashland, Ogn. D vvid C. U Eisner. Ashland, Oct. 0, 18j5. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Oresoii, Mrs. M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rales. GITAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. to and Cultivators: Sugar, Teas, Oil cloths, Bed Spreads, Tickings' Shirtings, Jumpers, Parlor Lamps, DRUM, Furs, Skins, Hides, -A.xa.cl jEoZts. I will pay the highest cash' prices for all kinds of Furs and S'Kins. Send for price list to' GEO. W. GOERNFLO, Erie, Pennsylvania. AUCTIONEER. Having taken out the necessary license,' I offer my services to the public as a General Auctioneer. AU business in my lino will be prompt ly attended to at reasonable rates. Sathu fa"tion guaranteed. For further particu lars enquire of or address, AN k. A. Owes, Central PointOr A S mi MsMg