i .(! i- 'x.' gp-' .t ORE-SON 8EBTIBEL 'JACKbO.TVIM.H Satcrbax, November 21, 1885. J. H. MITCHELL ELECTED D". a SENATOR. Southern Oregon Happy. The Country Press Has Forae Influence Yet All Eeports to the Contrary Notwith standing. Tor years Hon. J. H. llitchull has been the Sentinel's choice for U. S. Sonator, believing him to hare been tho most active and efficient represen tative this Slate ever had in the Sen ate. Ho has bern elected to that position by a, vote that is highly com plimentary to bimfcelf and gratifying to his most enthusiastic friends, and our exultation over tho result is par donable under the circumstances. The opposition to Senator Mitchell was the outgrowth of personal differences in no wise affecting his publie life, and Bliould never have been used against him to gratify personal end", and the grand vindication and endorsement, that he has received from the pcopV of this Stata by his re-election is h just and stinging rebuke to those who resort to such disreputable pslitical methods. His election 13 a pergonal victory, in just acknowledgement of his impartial labors in behalf of the people of this State, as Democrats and Republicans alike voted for him in -obcjience to the expressed wishes of their constituents. Senator Mitchell is a man of splendid legislative and oratorial abilities, conscientious in the discharge of duty, of excellent judg ment aud broad exericnce, and is the peer morally and mentally of any iimn in the Senate and the people of Ore gon may well feol jirqud of their Sen ator, and rest assured that every inter est of tho Stale will be faithfully lep resenled b) him. r The Record. r The third ballot for TJ. S Senator, which elected John H. ilitcholl was as follows: For Mitchell Allen, Barnes, Beall, Bird, Blace, Bleakney, Buncn, Cam eron, Carson, Cartwricht, Chandler, Cole, Connor, Ckavkn, Cusick, Cykus, H. S. Davenport, Donning, Flynn, Geer, Gibsou, Gilbert, Hall, Hates, Hursch, Jolly, Kenworthy, Leinen webeu, Lewis, Lyle, Mayo, Mollaley, Ciias. Millku, H. B. Miller, Mon tanye, Morrow, Perry-, Porter, Prosser, Reed, Roberts, Roger, Sand ers, Siielton, Shupe, Sioux, Sinton, Sutton, Thompson, Waite, Watts, Wilcox, Wilt, Williams and Waldo 55. (Democrats in smalt caps ) For Slater Abshier. L Bilyeu, W R. Bilyeu, Burton, Cautliorn, Cole man, Cox, Diot, Harris, Hoult, Kuykendall, Lockett, Myers, Nlson, Pennington, Prim, Rinehart, Taylor, Yeatch and Weatherford 20. For Williams Bourne, T. W. Dav enport, Emmttt, Hare, Henkle, Mi ning, Riddle, Smith, "Story, Therke' on, Voorhees, Woodward and Kcady. 13. Previous to this final ballot there was a proposition to adjourn, upon which the vote stood: Aye Allen, Bird, Bourne, Burton, Cautliorn, Cole maD, Cor, Davenport of Marion, Dick, Enimitt, Hare, Henkle, Lockett, .Manning, Pennington, Rinehart, Rid dle, Sanders, Smith, Story, Therkel bob, Voorhees, Wait, Weatherford, Woodward and Keady. All others voted nay, so the motion was lost. When the result of the last ballot was announced and Mitchell was de clared elected, Miller nf Josaphine moved that he be invited to upper be fore and address the joint convention. The' motion was carried by unani mous rote, cod Mr. Mitchell appeared. Ex-Senator Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, is the oldest United Sttes Senator now living, not only at to the length of his Senatorial cireer, but as the fullness of his jears. He was a Senator when. Clay, Web Ster, Calhoun, Cass, Benton and Silas Wr'ght were there, aud though he has passed hJB eighty sixth birth-day, he is quita vigorous, with es'undimrued and his natural forces unabated,. Mow to OblaiiuTitle toJsub lio Land Where settlement Is made on tin hurveyed lands, the settler mubt witL in three months after the date of the receipt at the district land office of the ipproved jilat of the tovnship embrac ing his cluiin, i a Pre emption 'claim ant, file his declaratory Jitatpment with the Register, and if a Homestead claimant, make entry in the manner irovided by law. Where the tract is "offered" land, the party must tile his declaru'ery statement within thirty Java from the date of settlement, and mak proof and payment within one year from date of settlement. Where the tract is "Bi-.ofiered" land, that is, lands that liavo besn surveyed and not offered at public sale, the claimant must SIo his declaratory statement within three months from da'e of settlement, and make pro&f aud payment witl.in thirty months aftr tho expiration of the three months allowed frr filing his declare torv notice, or, in other words, within thirty three months from date of iet jtleiuent The price of land to a lire emptor upon lands within limits of a railroad grant, is -2 50 per acre, and upon lands not within the limits of such grant, 61.25 per acre, but settlers prior to withdrawal, upon lands within granted limilc, are allowed to enter at ?1.25 per acre, provided they shall file notice of their claim, and make proof and "paymont as in other oass. A second filing by a pre-emptor who was qualified at date of his first filing, is illegal. Where, however, the firt filing was illegal from auv cause not the willful act of the party, he can make n second aud legal filing. A preemption claimant -can make final proof and payment at the expi ration of three months from date of filing his declaratory utatemont, if at time of making proof, he his resided upon the claim six month)-, and in other reepects compiled with the pro emption laws. A homestead settler can, at the ex piration of thiee mouths from JaUi f J entry, make final proof, provided he then had actually renided upon, and cultivated the laud tor the full fire years. Homestead clnimanU should make final proof within seven veara from date of alleged settlement, and where they havo resided upon the laud seven years before entry, should, at the er piration of three mouths from date of entry make final proof. Tr protest received at Washington against seating the California delega tion, sas tho Yreka "Journal," is probably bated on technical giouuds in reference to apportionment' bill passed by the Democratic Legislature of 1882-3, which was tested in our Supreme Court, and the act sustained. Tha protest also deelaics Henley, of that district, is not a citizen, which has not been tested. In fupfort of this Allegation it is claimed that iu 18G4 Henley became, by his own pe tition, a naturalized citizvu of Mexico, Muxumlun hinibelf signing the doc ument. Subsquntly he returned to California, but did not mafec applica tion for naturalization. This, they say, renders him Mill an alien. They quote in their protest the case of tho Sintis.imo Trinidad decikion of 1S12 by Chief Justice Marshall. Henley dfnips, and claims that he is an Amer ican citizen. When Congress meets, tun Clerk of the House will present the papers spfcified above, and it will be in order for Coiijjress to order an invalidation. The dt-VM'op.nents ar looLrd forward to wiih interest. Consul Bee has just completed the compilation of statistics showing that since the passage tif the Rtxtrictbm Act the Chinese popul ition is decrpis iny at the rate of nearly 10,000 a year. Tli dnpartureH from Sin Fran cisco Mnca the Act went into effect assregate rivals. 27,fOO, against 17,G5C ar- SIIILOH'S CATARIiH REMEDY a jmsitive cure for Catarrh, Diplulierm and Canker Mouth. Brooks can fur nish it. SUILOH'S VITALIZER'is what you need for Constipation, Lc-s of Ap petite, Dizziness aud all v inptouis of Dyspepsia. PrjeelOandTj cents per lottle. For silejit E. C. Brooks.' WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's cure will give iniiuf-dmte er lief. Price 30cts. and $1.00. Brooks keeps it. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint Shiloh's Yitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For Rate at E. C Brooks. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erable by that terrible cough. Sluloti'ti Cure is the rt medy for ou. Brooks keepi it. THE HEY. GEO. II. THAYER, of Bourbon,. Ind., fays: "Both my self and wife owe our lives to SHI LOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." Brooks keens it. ARE YOU MADE miserable hy indigestion, Constipation, Dizzinrs, Loss of Apneiile, Yellow Skint Shi ob's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by E. C JBrooks. - Of-tbsrluiiuii (jut-Biion Gen. Sber idinsayjr: "I-weuld Tecwniaotid that each family be given and located on 320 acres now provided for them by law. Xu cast of actual settlement the government should then condemn all the balanco of each reservation at $1 25 per acre, and with the proceeds purchase government bonds, to be ip. trust by the interior depattmcct, only giving to the Indians each year the interest on the boads for their sup port. Let this money then be distrib uted the tame as the money apprspriat td each ear by congress. This, then, would be more mousy than 11 appro priated by congress, and would lake the question for the annual appropria tions for Indians out of congress." Gen. Sheridan adds. 'I cannot agree with Gen. Miles in his ideas regarding Indian territory, or his confidence in the ability of the Indian to make him self self-supporting in so short a time. All our'expenence heretofore doe3 not warrant such confidence, anil such opinions shou d be regarded as individ ual rather than representative of the irmy. Tne pairuaneut control of the Indians is not desired by the army at large. All the influence noisibla to be brought to bear in favor of Riel the Canadian rebel failed to secure him a pardon. He wus executed on Monday at Winnipeg. Ou thing can always be rjlied upon. The Brkich govern ment docs not allow thoS to live who dispute its authority with arms'. Had the government of the United States followed the same general line of po'icy it would have teen morn stable than it is to-day. Tho" making of treason honorablo never aided the growth, strength nor ro-peetability of any nation. . For years past the "Orronian" has opposed Senator MitchUI while the Slminel baa labored for bin election. Theso two papers being the conlcmporiry pioneer papnra of the State, and located at the rx tn-njo end ef it, we hope the ' Or goi(ian" will pardon our unbounded rallfication at tho result. The walls of the city Jehieo fell down at a b!at,of a rjm'b hoin. After it hud been couipau.d ahoin even days, but one blast of the ''Oregonian". Iat Saturda) knocked down all tie opposition to Senator Mitchell und we can say with Galileo the world moves Ex Senator blmroii' dud at his re&i dwnce in San Francisco last Friday afternoon. Up was a man of pood ability, gr.U wealth and Uw virtue. Circuit Couct. The following pro cecdmgh have taken place in the cir cuit court for Jackson county since the last report of ihr S1J1TU.EL: C. W. Kahlsr v. V. W. Justus efal.; to tecovnr money. Judgment b) default tor 1C1. B Cht-ar vs. Heaton Fox; to re cover menev. Judgment by confes hion for 5P3 CO. Eugenia Ij. Atkinson vs. Heaton Fnx. Certaiu real property of deffii daat ordered reieard from the tuvct ot a judgment taken Dec 6, 1S84. N.- F. Stpidm&n andS. R. Taj lor were appointed baihff-i J. W. Ingrain, B Ubnnchain, S C. Trtvlor and J. W. Baker were excus ed as jurors for the term. A venire was ordered iksued for 24 good and lawful men to complete the panel in the cat-a of the State r. Atimudi Mx-Darnel, returnable at 2 o'clock P. Jl Utiv lSlli. The remainder of the jurors werw ordered discharged for the remainder of the term. J. C. Tolman et al. vs. C Neil ptal. I suit for lbiuuction. D-uiurrer to compl-viut wiul motion to strike out ovnul d and dfiiied. . Nevvnmir- Fi-her, county treasmer, w. O. T. Keed; suit for damans. Otinurnr to cnuip-amt ove'rrultd. tjtate vs. Wni.- Cristoe Bnd F. S. Biwerj to foreclose mortgage. wDc murrer to aiinwer ovprrtibd Stato vs. Amanda McDaniel; in dicrrtfnt for murder. On trial. .-cntf.v: MA Kill IIam C1111.DERS In Jledfonl, Nov 20, I8d5, at the: residence ot Hev. C II. Iloxic, Charlc3 liall and jliss Agsie CUildcrs. IAfcti Hconns At Klamt'tu River, Nov. 15th, 18o5, by Hon E. bhearer, -ujie-rior Judge, r. Levi . Hen Lash, of Humbug creek, to JIiss Lenorv Hujht-s, of Klimitli Itiver, and daughter "ef J. W. Hughes, ot Yreka. Cnow DAMSAt the "VThite Sulpur tspnmrs Hotel, in Ashland, Nov. lblh, lorio, by 15kv. J. liondsiker, Mr. M. T. t'row, of Scott valley. Csl, and Jlrs. Bollic Davis", of Kast Portland. BORN. Waucer At Spraguc rrvcr, Klamath pounlv, rov. m, a&bo, to jvlr. ana sirs. W. 'Albert AV.llk6r, a Urn. DccvKtu In asliland, 'Nov. 17th, 18S5, to Mr. and Mrs. Deuveau, a son. Joiidut tn 'Williams creek, OcL 2Gth,' I8S0, to ilr. and llrs. Jamis Jordan, a son. ' Pcrdis Near Phccnix, Nor. 5th, 1885, to ilr and Mrs. J. It. Purdiu, asou. HEXDnusdv In Linkville. Hoy. 2nd, 18s",'to ilr. and ilrs. Pete Hendtrsonja son. . a ri.r. Cluui. Mrs M. . L.Elder, ofMettrord, November 18, ISSj, of quiet consump tion HowAltD In.Jsliland precinct, Nov. 14, lbiH, Joknnie sonofZeaas and Fannie Howard, a;cd 11 years, 7 mbatlis and IS days. 3 f&8 Successor to Selling Glory and Very We keep in stock all kinds of Shelf Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Hows, Wagons? Marrows and Cultivators Lamps, Bells, Eope, Iron, Paint and other Brushes, Curry Combs, Tacks, Windovr 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, Nails, Traps, Grind stones, Bolts, Augers, Cable chain, and manv other goods too numerous herein Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements in Southern Oregon. Coll or write for prices A II . Mafglt & Co., Jacksonville, Oregon. CRONEMILLER & BIRDSEY; JACKSONVILTLE. . LtBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, LANSING HIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED BUFORD CULriYATORSAND bPRINGT,OTH HARROWS iloHERBV GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASl'SEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALLSTYLES. COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY C ITERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc. .EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE-' . We would respectfully ask our patrons and friends "tocal I and see our line of goodd before pure-basing clsewbere, as we ieel sure wo can Sell As JLott If Not Lower. Thnn any first-diiis goods can be goods as.reuredentpd. CBONSMILLKR AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, Jfay 0, 18S4. vScaf ESiSjKjtsS CoiFee, - Spiees, Table Linen, Table Covers, Flannels, MusJms, Overalls, Toilet Sets, Parlor Lamps Clothing, Dress Goods, tin ruhiiionfiui, j KlilU ETC, ETC. ii.TC-, In Full Measure AT MERRITT'S Red Men's Euildin?. for Infants CsstortaissowcntdapfodtoebndreaUiat ' IrecomincailIta3BoperiortoaiiTprcBcnpUoa ill Go. Ostod t, BrooHjn, K. T. Tns :5'hs:$'$:'h65v6 Eor The Next Sixty Bays f WE OFFER OUR STOCK OF (? rettera-JL MeioclaaaadisS3 . lit such a Great SacriSce 1 AS Open The Eyes Of The People t Of OiAfOJSBON" GOTJTY! 'TCALL AND WE WILL CONVINCE'tOU- Oa -feonest !Fi&b43ri& Mensor Bros.5 "Golden Rule Bazaar," JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, 5? S? lPn gs 859 w? V goods for Small Profits. to mention. sold for; au we guarantee all our v cc? res sra pt3 11 eJ fl && rjfl feu gar, Teas, , Oil cloths, Bed Spreads, lickings, Shirtings, Jumpers, mm nm rm IHUi.V ItlllUI and Fine Quality, CASH STORE Jacks oiiville, Oregon and Ghiidrcn, Ci5lcr!a cnrc3 Colic. CosstipalKn, Eoor Stomach, Diarrbosa, Eruttation. irn'i 'Worms, givc3 deep, eal pruuiotea cr cestioa. fTl&cui taJarioa3 medication. CrsTira Cosrrr, IS Fultoa Street. K. T. Bggifc'Sg-tt,- ,"'""ll WILL f ME HW ro m s2l tftH tc) PrgWFp.JHiLJJLWaCTTO" I I PTT iifN ifKM&fZ7Vm jl is tri." a: c3 tci jl The BuH Times Has raarkwl his goods down to Hard Times Prices ne will sell you MORE GOODS for LESS MONEY than ever btfore sold in Jacksonville. His stack is AS GOOD AS THE BEST, 4 ' And his prices will ASTONISH YOU I It is needless to enumerate the articles tic lias to sill, as he keeps everything to be found in a first-class General Serchandisc Store ! "When in town give him a call and he will show you joods at prices that will KNOCK THH HARD T1MSS Idea clean out yoor head. 1 0 His stock Is varied and complete, and youcan hardly ask. for anything he has?! not got. Kcmcmbcr the p'ace coroner of Cali fornia and Oregon streets Highest Market Price ' PAID for : FARM PH02DUGS! S"CaII and see if this advertisement is not as true as goenel. NEWMAK 'FI-IIEH. IlihVTiillS BHFOBIOS! JaclcHonviile, Dregoa, JGnya'lLLSS. - Proprietor. -, . - : rVEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AQRI. XJ cultural impftenents, toob of all Kinds and a general assortment of shell hardware. He also keeps the largest stock ot, and all the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, ad a mix. ASsdnniEST or Wishing 5?acklo, Sowdor, S2iot,Ztc ALSO LAMPS, 'CHANDFUERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and examine- his stock before luakicg your purchases. JACKSOaViLLS NURSERY A. S. Johnson, Pro. As the demand for fruit trees is so great in this valley I have started a Nur bery in this place and will raise uotlriner but the finest varieties. Thi- j car I wi 1 sell tiom tliuViKidbUrn NjiijpjTis usual .a"nd also irom ahe- ccllbttlul Alameda Nursery, Oakland Cnl. The following are ime of the leading vanities I will kcip: JPoaolica, F.'irly York K and L. Crawford's firigss T?elt,'May. Mlumt Wwld. Wale's e-trly salvv'avj Amsdcn Susqnfhannah. Alexander Mary's ''Iioice. Orange Cling Yellow Bergen. Lemon Cling and many more. "Pninow olid "Sl-mana. Pcttite Prune d'Agen Pencil Plum. Italian- Prune Yqllow Egg. Go den Prune toe's Go den Drop Grosse Prune JliradMi'iw i fnllirin. 1TITHA -Tfini Thttr ' lurries, jTtctjrine, Apricot, Qiuncc,' 4'ppie, rnncn uoosoerry, uregon ' uam "agnc Berries, and all kinds ol ornament al aud shade trre3, ' , Criterion I!U!iai5 SsUk-u CALIFORNIA ST., CAION & GARRETT, Proprietors. 1 ' 'I1IS popnlir resort, under new man 1 agcme7it, is.furnisninerthe West Wands off Hquuf-i, wrnes and-ffiT The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading paper of the Coast, Giv e me a call. F. EITSOEA.ES, PRACTIOAL Watchmaker r iKto. JcwEtfiit, California Srret, MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re pairing watches anil clocks. My siirz-23 arc reasonable. Give me a call 1 r" i - Sheep For 'Sale. Tlir rnidprsicmfd has 250 head of pood jantton -sbey) and-350 head n't f jopkshejp wffich'lieoutrsTbrsaleat a bargain. Call on or address me at Jacksonville 'fTHIjABIISS Of Southern Oregon, arc hereby lafonncA that in addition to a large and elegant , line of MILLINERY I hive added to my stock the following class ot goods, of which Ihav nfull Hue Eadics'-Tnraiskxsg Seeds, " Both Knit aad iluilla. Infant. Wardrobe Complete, "As" cheap &s to be bouEhtaBy plad ; also i CHILDRENS' SHORT CLOTHE8, Under 4 years old. A beautiful line 'of - - HOSIERY! Consisting ofLisla and Silk. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corbels And Tnnnv other thinss too nuinrrnui la mention. I have also secured th services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, And am, prepare to execute all orders In thit line in llit-cTass style at reasonab'4 rate. Call and see me at tho building form eYIy icetlpied VA. KJJohnsira in Cali fornia htnet. MHS.P.P. PIU1L 1 SIUAS-J. DAY, Notary Public, Iital Estate Jgt. Abstracts mule, of Titles to Laacls. Xqsil jDootunenta Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertain hig to thu settlement of tslatis. Collector of Accounts Prompt Remittances. Investment Securities a Bpcciiltv. Jackson County Scrip .Bought and S: ;. I have a complete 6ct of Maps of all Surveyed Lands in thl 'county, and re-t-civo abstntctB monthly from Uocburg f allnivy entries madf I am thus p e pared 16 Juako out Homestead and Pre emplior papers, and can thus save t par tif s the i xiijate of a trip to Kccouri Land Offltf Several fine farm3 are in my hands tr sile. Prompt reply mide to all I(tter Charges iniacoudancowith the times. Itefrrs, by permission, to C t Bcek man, Evj,"jl-inkir; to Hon. Jj P. Tfeb ter. Judge ot this judicial district, ana te any business liouc in Jacksonville onieoat south east corn and olh slniT, Jaiksonvjllr, corner C'a Norms, Ore-nn SILAJ DAT. MAX 51ULLEK, .. O. Ecildiag, jickhcsvillar -DEAI.KK IN- Gsuer.il Merchandia. j, - 'piIE UNDEPw-IGNKD TAKES L ple-isure la informing tht jjuLII that hf has purchased L. aoloiocn's terest in the FOST OfTFjQE, STORE. VVhiqh will be kept stocked with a os pictc ana nrst cirus assirtmentor gtctral merchandise. I will sell t Very Seasonable 2aioa. Give me a call andee for vo'ir'lrnr MAX MtLL"S;B DAVID LSf-3. GEHE-R&L -UNDERTAKER. AW) DSILVB IK COSTaS? 2S2S3SIEKfCIS GOFFIN3 FUKNISHED ON TIIB altortest jTotice and clieaper thart atuny other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on band or made U order . ' ratkscvills Crsacoat Slail 24oato-. Sii? P. Mclttalioa, Proprietor. Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday "Wednrsday nnit Friliy' mornings MSa m. arriving at Waldo in the evening, whero" close connection isanade next morning lor Crescent City. When the newwaoa road is, finish(-abut January 15th through tickils to San Francisco will be sold for $18 br this route. Espress amf order business (tone at je. duccu rates. P. McM,iION Proprietor Wool 1 j2L.23.3T Wanted .t a i r '- ( WILL PAY ' i HIGHEST CAS.H PRICE. Any on having -wool fo tell wilt do well td give me a ta'I as I am' prepared to pay cash. lor all lots no matter how' large of small. Call on or address J- Geo. Al. Willabd, Ashland, Oregon. , ir , More "Wheat Wane3. Ten thousand hushe s of good, well filled wheat for which J will pav 50 cents per bnsh61 dclMrea'at' my'mfll In rthis p ace. To an those wlio are owing me either by .note, lwxikcr other accounts f are rennestcd to nav the same in wheat for which I -wJlLalJo 60 cents per bush-' el delivered. If. JAIUCHKIj. Jacksonville Oe$ ..2r ISM, 'r