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:jBey,''wriwu i luimvmuj. imiMmui SXTUHUAV, NOVEMBER 21, 1885. Social Pasty Tk Red Men of 'tbis.p:at have concluded to give a social party on the evening f Thanks giving at their own halt. Toe tick ets "hate ben 'placed "at $1.00 and nothing-will be left undone to sake it a firsWdass and enjoyable affair. Everybody is invited. r Paistkd Rn. Wheu the news of thu eiectipnf Hon. Joba II. Mitchell to the United Bute 8-ut reschvd Jacksouvill theie wa feiieral rejoic ing; Republican and DsioccraU going arm iu arm-to fcelebrate this tprnd victory.. Guffs were, tired, the band .played, and the universal enthusiasm f tha large croft d cclehiatiog wan something not teeu every day. Child's Sxow Flake. Every lady, 'wishing a clear, delicate complexion, should iisa Child's .Snow Flake. It Tioariblies and freshens the skiu, re mores Tan and Sunburn, and, thnitat ural appearance imparted, render it impossible to detect its use. Warrant ed perectJy harmless. Sold by all druggists, or by .the manufacturers, John A. Child & Co., Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Moil orders promptly attended to, Price SO cents. SEiuotrs Accident. Whits working in P. Done-Jan's t.bop cutting iron h piece of the metal struck Win. Smith in the eje causing injuries that wilt cause him to lo.e the uee of that optic forever. Dr. Aiken, thu atlouding physician, thinks it possible to restore "eight in the injured eye bat the chauces aie no leu than ten to. one that ton result can bo accomplished. The young man's many friends wish him the best atccesi possible in whatever operation may be required hereafter. PkoBATS 60OBT In the matter of tho Citato of Win. Brinrr, deceased. J. W. Plvmire, F. Birreburg and ArlUir WiUon appointed appraiorre. Estate oj Wui. Williams. In- ventbry filed and uu onlur granted tft tell pciMMtal propel ty ... Edat of Phoebe Bakimflro. Inventory filed nhimmg rol prajtertv io Che value of S100 E-.Lt.. of E A.' Fr'flkhd. First trail tuuixal exhibit eppoved . ..E.Utevf M Cufwell. Hearinc of petition for cute of rfcl esfau pot psned, until D.iecsibor term. . s Boriso Tlonettt. Mr. L. B. Wood wurlli, .f ()irfli'nl, Cih.-hu Uuuqht tho large bwij cf Jvdm FtirclnM in Siskiyou cowntv, Cal., last year, has been cot in K.Uuiath coanty aud in this valley making -purchases ths inoath. la Sprvgue rher valley he bought seventv heod of t,'uldinr of thn "WVlls 'mi.I Sladn btad'xtfSOa htik.l, m1 in this vltv beh bought tbcot twriityGve h-ad. The V.'ella' btid he stvt weu s fine a collec'ton o bor.vM and (OMei. i lis hat ee-n .ny where in tho country, and Ike price, for mibrt.knn hijrse--, j.is-t off lb ranse, is pretty gi-u'i. The prices pud for thOM) boiifht is (his valley woie from fSO up. "Tiding " Tub McDanikl. The trial of Mr. Amanda MsDivtiief an an accomplice it; the murJer'of her husband is n progrein; in ihs Circuit Court and it will probably cuntinua till next Monk before a veraict is tendered. )ut of tho repalar panel ouly i-e"en jury mm were secured and a special ventre of twenty foi-r were th"ii drawn wliee the lit waB completrd. District Attorney KphI and H. K. Hanna ar protecuting whiln J. H. Neil, C. W. Kahlar and J. T. B--tiitch appear for the drfens. The Tollo ing gentlemen compote the jury: F. Hubbard, G. S. Wnltbn, H, F Deaa. J W. I'tvn.ife, G. W HoWar.l, II C. Turpin, 'Wni Mavfitld, F. M Parlor, B K Mil'er, J. vf. Lay ton, T. J. Keaton, Ym. Miller. Caught ix a Tuxxel. On its tiarthbund trip last Saturday night, while a heavy rainstorm wan r.nging :u thu mountains, the paffengftr train found ith exit from one nf the tumi" s this side of Doha completely blockaded by n landslide On bickmg to get out of the tunnel, this end had also slid iu hincs the trmn had passed, aud lhy found thetusi'lrr imprisoned nilbti. the dismal tunnel, and as the telegrpph wires were broken -by the slides, they cauld get no asiistanc", and were obliged to pass tho night there. Iu the morning one of the traiu men managed to gat out of the tunnel and walked to Deta to get he p, to thai at 1 o'clock Sbnday tho imprisoned tram gotoutand went b'li.itK way rejojeing. Arrangements have now been made to run a daylight awing train between here aud Delta, as as done last in ter, vbile the stormy either con tinues. '-'Redding. Iiu!e)ndent." BelIoious Items 'Elder H. C Fleming pleaches at the Lone Oak school .house next. Sunday . . . .E'der M Peterson preaches at Medford uu Sunday, both marniiigmid evening.... Begular services will bo held at tho CatholicchuTch jrUtfiii 'place, F. X. Blanchet officiating.. . .Rev. A. R Bickcnbach -nitl liold tanio-a at Phoe liix in the morning and at tliix place in the everting, Sunday,. .. Rv W. P Williams will hold servicer at the M. E. church in this place on Sunday, Doth morning and evening., ...Rev J. R, Roberts of the 2L E church, South will preach at the Phoenix school houso next Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M. ...The quarterly mee'ing of tho II. E. church, South, for this circuit was held at Brovtnsboroogh Ust Sat urday and Sunday . .The quarterly meeting nf the M E. church, South, for Applegate circuit, will he hald on Williams reek to-dar and Sunday. Rev. E. G. .Michael, P. E., wiU be in attendance, 'Locat Items- , Thursday next is Thanksgiving. New goods at Murrilt's and Colvin's." Mitchell is elected. Carry the aw to Harvey. The Chick quarts mill at Mtdford h about ready to cdtnuiecca crushing toek. Ws understand that the Albany "Herald DisctsttiBator" is to start a daily at that placa soon. Senators Prim and Representative Cameren have our thanks for decu bients test us this week. Ike Skeetrrs of Josephine -county eilled tho other dar and to c, appear ed better lsoking tha ever. The oldest sen cf Robt. M. Garrett of Ashland had a le broken this week when trying to climb on a wagon. The Red Men's ball comes off next Thurday night aud all lovers of on joying a good time should be present. Hayes fc Elliott ef this place pub Han card in the Aie.lfoid ".Homier' denying that they would open a shop there. Another Bakery and restaurant wsb started here thin week in V it S-hulz' brick with Geoigs Beck iu charge. Tbos. Chaner of Gold Hill is lying seriously ill at his heme rf bronchitic Dr. Prvcn of ifedford is the attending physician. A lot of young carit were received at tho express odica l.ore mit .li tlm week cot'igned to Juhu O Bnen of Appleats. The McDiniel mwtder caxo causes he attendance of a larg nuruber of witi'Ptsen f oiu Ash. and and us im mediate vicinity. N .tithsjin.ling th election of, Jhn H JH'chttll o the Umtt-d States Srnp, Pit -.lale will krp hi prices fir livr out tits a-j lo as ever. Dan Hunt of Jespphina cauntv in in town end informs us tliAt i'.ip r. iners in his teil' iu hne conimeuced work bating plenty T-atrr to otk mb. Mrs. J. C. Elder of Mrdford died at that place Wednesday. Air. Eldr and fcife. were furuier rnidems of Jn. phmp cosntv n here they aro w.ll and fvotkbly known, 'Sqiiiio Wm. Hofraian's fonerel on Mnuiiay kit was ono of th lrgl bVr seen iii JncKfcnvili p-cple cora ing froro ill uni.iii of the coumy t- ay their last respects. Yhniliill p-oplr hav plueed moic than 20,000 Acres of Unds in I ho lunds of an agent tor sale and sent tliei to the eastern Hates to Ef-citro purthieeru a.aa send out colonies. Hi'n. Bigger IlTiuanii, tcct.mpni ed by his ffily, will Im for Ws.lt mgtsit city on next Sstordy to icp reHcut On-sun in the natiuii! copgrose. Mrt gd fortuiiB go with tlu'm. At tho special echool meeting held here on Tuesday last Prof. J. V. Jleiritt was ctiojtn direcor in pltue ot Georgo Brown and a tour mill lax oted t. Euj port the scisocl for the was coming yeir. Wiih Mili-hcll in the Senstn and llermaou in the Loner Hotts of Oen qis, Oregon will now make her Uinis ktin. and show the rest of the people that we are part ot tht United States. In reponte to a telegraplic requv t from tho "tmilv. J H. Hi ffmau of LinkiilU, ( humuOued heru this sk to attend the funeral of his uucln. He will raniam several days before retcruiug. In etr.mining thn rarkted Chinnt" quartan; in Tacvma 'the citizens fosnd an accumuUtioa of hand: and feat that hd rotted oil of Chian-.s lepers. The etoiich aiising from the mass nf corrupiio.i was lavist horrible and sick e ung.' A quartz mill in Jscksouville is now an insured fact as neatly thx full amount avked for as a bonus has htmi raised. The terms of contract call for an JS.000 mill and Mr. L. D. Brown oxpects to start' below tomorrow night to ordir it. Next Thursday will be Thanks giiiug. We aro goiag to have tur key and cranberry inuce at that tluir and if any member of tha family re fuses to hurrah foe Mitchell after tho closing exercises ho or she will be "het dad on the spot." Ed. Pienning of Rock Point pro cinol as among our callers this week lie cnuie on an imitation from fit SheiuT, butjorilr. Piennwg's benefit, we will sta'e' thai ho van hot Mneslen on a criminal charge and sh only subpoenaed here r a witness ia tho MoDauiel murder case. The President mads the folloaing appointments on the ldh: Registern of laud c.ffic, Henry Richard, of Oro gon, at LaGrap'de, Oicgonj'WiiiCeld 3 Au-tin, of Wakltingion terntoiy, at 01) mpia; receiver of public uioiieys, John T. Outhotue, of Oregon, at La Grande, Oregon. The Bskor City "Sage Brush" has th following warning: Again we in form our readers that the Pine creek mines i no place for a poor man thu fatl There is no work at which they can find emplovtueut and they had better seek employment elsewhere un til spring. Mrs. B. DeForet, teacher of elo cution in the Wiilameltn University-, will give an elocutionary entertain raont in Jacksonville, Monday, Dec. 7tb, for the benefit of ths M. E. Sunday School. Sha is wr-ll known as a lady ef high social poiion and rare elocutionary talent, and our ap preciative people will undoubtedly give hsr a good hearing. Wells, 1'argo A,o. lultinl l adu money order feature to their express business in about two week. It will be modelled on the basis of that al ready in existence in tha postcSce. It is understoo'd that 'it will provide agaiust Iocs, and will be as rapid and at the same time cheaper than the pottof&ee system. Saiua of our merchants last week paid as high as 1 J cents por pound on freicht fnui Delta. Others made con tracts sown time ago to have their freight delivered at 1 nts per pouud, and a quarter rf a rent rnis over semmsr retes. Oa a small let we paid th' -ek 2 eents psr pound. Yreka "Union." Ths land between the 30 and 30 mile or indemnity Hmite of railroa' crant, will now he applied forrapidly The commissioner has decided that the railroad company cannot claim this indemnity land until they fail to secure the amount granted within the 20 mile limit en oach side of road, nor can they male application for the same till the lailrcad is completed. An Iowa paper (the "Liverraore Gazette") has the followin;: "While we'aro waiting for our exchanges to begin their season's King abouf bic eari of corn, we blush for shame to read in on of tbm an account of a frog having falten into a pail of milk one night, and being found in the tnornine seated upon a roll of butter which he had c'nrned in his fmitles efforts to get out." , - As usual at this season whsn eggs aiepcarceend dear, Oregon bent have struck, and the market is being ut plied w ith e2t from Iowa. Ju"-t how it is in that cold climate the hens are kept up to their work iB something which tho poultry l&isers want to find out. We have about all the fa'icv breeds of poultry known, but the breed wanted is the one that can pro dtics ees when the price is high. "Orcgonian." Concerning tli Joephino countv oourt hcU'a cae, the Grant's Pass "Courier" avs: "After the decision of Judge Webster ia an action of in junction whsrein'lhe Crtrntv of Jn phine and Sol. Abraham wercdefen dnnts and Jsnilhsn B. urns r.as plain tiff, a citizen proposed to the Judg" ami commissioners that the ;enuntv lenrd call an extra e'oti and re scind tha motion whrrein tho count hs beu joint defendant with Iho tail' AVrahsm, and if Mr. Abraham and Jfr. Bonnie wi'h to fight at Uw about the location of tli county buildinF, let tbepj dn ";o at their own expetin There is a point in this fuggestio. that i ortb considering, and nne that i being continental! upuii by tht best u.iz-ns of this coun'y." A pleasant social githerinc lotk p'ae at the reilnce of Mrs. W G. rViult, Ut Wednesday ci onii g, that dav being tho 7C It aiiiiiverxary of Lcr birth. Mr TVauU came ta Oregon in 185, and bs lived in Jaci.st.li cauulv sinco 1852; and ii arte of the pioiiMr v.omen whuse gencirt-n. Iiinpita'ity v.-ill ovpr bo remeinhi-rei' by 'the fily iei tiers of this aute, and it will be pleasant lor her many friendt ta hear nf her toatiuued good healthj she has v.itr.tssed iho progrtss ive devel t nieiit of tht. Pacifie north west from a wilderness to an empire, and as ih' shudowii of the evening of her life e.re !er.gthaing, tho loving hands (.: Uer daHL'h'cr, grinj childnn aud gri&t grand cluldiea anticipau ier oveiv watit. Tne Sliver Come Band tendnred her a serenade, refresh uif-iitH wero srvvd, and ilia gua.ts de parted wishing Mrs. T'VauU many 'happy lfturus of t!i2iioy ia which the br.MINEL which was foumlej by Col. F Vault, hur late husband heartily joins. CKTTi:n'a Eism Wuiskies Again we giottt our manr friend", remimlini; iltemi that ths stuson of "pace oil eauh and good uilty towards men,"- tsinpidlv approaching, hen protpen :y r."nd genwrosilr ga hand ill hand, and ilia whole civiliznct world scebn -for those tributes and mementoes whis.li -erve to bind closer tho friends of fleeting years. After the lull omei thb atnrm; tho ir..vn of "depression is apidly pacing a-.vay. Tbo higns of the times indicate a bettor and more active futme, and in anticipation of'an Increased drmand for find whiskies, we will cive personal attqntion to the bst of European and Evstern liquors. We now oflVr to our- -p vtrons ths a4 vatilage of selecting from th"o fine vvhi-kie', which wo guarantee will not be excelled on the cost Wo liavp in stcck, J. F CutWr, Extra, Old Bour oon, nnd A rgonr.ut whiskies. Menritt it Robinson has been appointed ognnt for the cele'jratpd "J. F Cutter" whisky -for this section of Jackson county. He will fell at urne prictba you would have topsy stE Martin & Co.'h . disjillerv, Kv. Put up in half and whrtTe bblhjaUo cs-.es of Cutter at S. F.Pfices.-. John L. Burn9, commercial ngrnt for E Martin & Co., 403 Fr.iiit S , S.m Francisco. 3in nov 1 Itabltual ConsttrMitlon Is a prolific source of misery and many ills, giving ri-.e to Headache, Dullness, Fevers, Nervoumess, Ilsf. ejuesSj Biliousucv Iudivtion, Pols oius of Dlood, etc. Thb bitter naueous Liver mediciHes, pills, salts and draughts formerly used to relieve the sufferer, only aggravate the disease and sicken the stomach. Al wio aro. afflicteil in that way, know the impor tauce of tho renifdy pleasant to the palate, harmless in its nature; and tru ly beneficial in its action. JTje trial liottlei of Syruji of Figs i,ven away free of charco ly our enterprising druggists Merritt and Robinson of Jacksonville prove that it is all that can be desired. Large bolt!" at fifty cents or one dollar. JLYbh fflxiwf? Gross. Arch .Bishop Gros's, of Portland, dflivsrwU tli- latt oc-r, sr'es of lec tures at tna court notice in Jackson vilr iast Monday evrnut;.. Tne in te -. Its -a ivcTassed during his 'ec umi, th'tt the largt court room was aekeil aud rjany uustVe to obtain seat. Tha Bihou is of medium h-icbt, rotund figure, and fnir com- p'exiou, and has a bus oroail bi'a.l with a marked development of the p 'nl and iniellectual orcan-, backed by self-esteem and combat iveaots, wLtcli are" held n abeyance .y thtf dignity actl culture of tb true Siuthm enlauaii. He is a native of Murvlaud, aud proud of his birth right tf Atuericaa citizenship, but -ils with a iliglit toreign accen', whetisr it is the inhBr-t.ge of ttic-tgn parntag, or a corrupiutn ol Jin i i-.x a, acpi'red by be con stant use ot the many languages at Lis romaiaud could not be dstei mined. Ills laige language and iUe-nity jjive grace and fluency to hi expresious, and everv seutuc is rounded ami po Khed until it falls oa tho ears of bt luost bitter opponent with a persun Rifpi qnence.lhat inspires them with a detirs "to hear him agaiu of this matter." He begi-is lecture in th. Augusfiu ag, and bri fly outlined the wrnngling'S of the -litF-ant schio's el philosophy that were agitating Urec and Koine, and cunt ending tor su pteroacy ia that ogv, brilitng out the bitter persectitionii lo wlncu many v.tre u-,'j"cted, and the ble-ei 8iiottr of uianlihd, whoxe advent had boen fareluhb by the Prophets, and was heril.le.l a-. hi birth by the h .Iter.t-. ot Uli ee t- ( hri't tho ho of Gtd, begin b" mill's ry ho too vvi peisfintsd, liutl-te.1, aint suit np.u I Sll 1 ttSfl! UV IllS CU-TS b'lOie PfHtmus PiUt, ihe Kot.1 in eovtrni. Jiusr Cojiar Au-:Jstu, vvliere becu u ly 'lee Hred, " t.nt l thti end 1 ho n and "for this 'caU's- ea'iir- I ir. t .he 0tld, to bear witness to th tru'h." ftin scene, OhrUt brftre Pilate, is one tint always ati-s!s t. 'be M'-art cf tli Cinijttdn viorld, Im as 'be Bishnp psthedevllr toll tl sttry of'ths Swioi's-niiht ot suffering and pereec i ton, in which n lUiw disciple hid denied him, and in th srlv ni rnmjvtpald from the aso uf tlif night, lie earleVy Meclr.a ibe truth -of Uis Divine miuijtry, be fore the Rjmin governor, the emph'e ord-picturo stftas emlo-vrd wi'h a lisitii ftrce lo move the hirsts of hi--.tearrre. The Bishop here nlln lei tu a thrsictcristin of ourppopln w- ich ho ;id was distinctively Americin, tltr oarteous coii'.djratton thlt wfs ec jrdtd to ?tch othr in ihe express ion of tti individual right of opin ioo jvnd ptid u graceful tribtii" 'o his lialiva state of Maryland, which he said was lbs firit. nf the CO unit a to gusianle." to thn proplv thtf rlj;b of rftigtou 'iberty. He referrr.. biifiy to Christ's commati'l to E dtctplrs to -4:0 iia hnnd preach the gospel, ai.il lits promiH "bo wit.. hem elldiv, even ou'o tha end of tii weld," a'ld thi took up tut sn' j-ct of infa'abi'itr, whieh h" prel ce "vith an a"-urtmo to tha "Audistue bf ttia utter ab-enoe of Hg'itrv on his J own piK, and asked of lh people, tin g-neiOUJ eou-.iuerAtton of tho subject tl at he expected of an Americit su lier.ee, where bigotry-had not an abld ijig plate in the hearts of the people Ifis argutoeitt was logical and conn f-hen-ive, etubracir.g tho different pas sage 1 of ecripturs upon wli'di the Ca'bofie Chur-h pre.Jicstcd ths claim of tho truo church wkieh, h g'vr ia original lan'guagoV, with tlia Irnnsla tins, aud eoueludw 1 by espreing his Jra'cful apprecietiu ef coorle&us at 'ention that he had rcc?ieJ during nil ion, and assured his hesrers of his players .for thsir fJ.iu lualth an I p wperitv. Slioulil the Arch Butcp vi it this place ngr.it. it i useless 10 asvir" hi'ti of a kind rec ption, as lit won for him'tlf the gefld will of all, by his ploataut soc'al diepoNitiou, and thecourlesv and candir that marked his public nddraws. His audience at tho crutrt houstf- must- havg.'.exce':'dod f00 and on all occasions he received the must respectful attention. riijsl.-ians vrcre la Vain. Mr. David Netter, 705f Mission street, San Francica, Cal, writes that for several months ho suffered fioai a serore cold rr.d cough, which n'n'alfy resulted in total hoarseness. He consulted several phyticiaus, but obtained no To'ie.f? and .1 hen tried Red Star Cotigh Cure. After taking a few doses he felt better, and before he had fiiit-htda bottle- lis jvas com pletely cured. " jt. V - ' When Baby was sick, wo gave hpr CASTORIA, When she was a Child, Rhecrid for , . ,i - -,-- CASTORIA, .Whcnbs became Miss, slip clnns to CASTORTA, Whenshahad Cjiililren.jhi cavp them ' CASTORIA fSm'Tr.ztt jf'Lusk" and Son"of th Oik-Inn J Nursory, Cal. have fruit trees hpre fpr sale cheap. Apply to G. A. Hub! ell. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U.U1! XL IFM-JilllllU'W PCEICHT TSAIX LlfrCRZD. 1'ht uorthbounJ freight train wh'ich left Ashlaml Tuesday morning was thrown from tha trick in tha Cow crtsk j csnvuu. In rounding a sharp curve, ins eujiueer discovered a large tree lyi ig acro tho track a short distaiiie ahead. He reversed his engine, but could uot stop quick enough, and the engine aud thres cars were ditched, thu remainder of tho train being left fctandiug on the track. No one on the train was injured, the engineer and fireman saving themselveiby jumping befure the engine left tha trsck. Two ladirs were on tho train and while bsing convoyed on a Land car to the nearest station one of them fell fiom the cox and was injured si ghtly. The passenger trains being unable, to pass, transferred their passengers, mail ano espres matter, and Wednesday luorn ing's express was therefore about six hours late, in reaehing Asblaud. A temporary track allowed thu expiess trains to ps around Monday. 'Tulii.." For lamp Bask, Side or Chest ue SIiiIoSi'm Portms PKster. Price 25 ?enti. For sale at E. C. Bioofcs. SSJ3 s?a Sxj3.V P-. a n -i-'ii ii h m rv )s a :: satsy. bSS t'ii lb d TRAQzyii MARK. v53 esa feg im ssiau V. zJ & SSa l-s?,-K Treo from Opiates, JE::ictle3 and JPolsca. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. Ar U u.31, AMU XlALKKS. ime iiLtiii.ti i.vwhrtEa to.Difn'aEHTD. miKLia i-Toiiixa oii.iLi!ioas,UD. WOOL WANTED Parties h-'vinsr TV ml for sale will f nd it to their idvat tag" ocall on mc la'ore -siting to other parties, .is I am paying tho HIGHEST CASH PRICE For both Spring and Fall clip3. (Tall on or address mc at Ashland, Ogm ' DwiD C. IlERSCJ. AfthHnd, Oct. 6, ItW Noiice of Co-Partuership. VfK,TIIE UNHERSIGVED DEEjI- V inc it for our own convouience and iortheb'st interests of the community, nave decided to form a co pirtncrship s:i the practice of Mei'icme and Surgery .n !cdtorct nn', in order to make the nroper arraBgem nu forsuth co-partner s'tip, those indebtetl to either ot us will onfera fivor by settling their accounts al th' ir earliest convenience. Our oflloes will be as heretofore until .the rooms which we have engaged in Vt il.iams' bricic bulldins are completed. It. PRYOE, M. D. E. V. GE.4BY.JT.D. Medlord, Oregon, Nov. C, 1SS3. urs, Sidns, Hides, JVn.d "oXtsi T vrill pay the highest cash prices for ail kinds ot Furs and Kiiis. Send for pricu list to GEO. W. GOi.llM?LC, fcr'n, Pennsylvania. UNION HOfEL, Ki-rbyvillo..... Orecoc, Mrs. Sda Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can alivsra bahad at thishoubeat the most reasona ble-rates. JgAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. GIT! BABBEB WH California St., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon. Tlie nndersigned is fully prepared to do all work in histine in the best manner and at reasonable4 prices. '...jiiHK SCflliMP ' AUCTIONEER. I navins taken, out the.neceKsary license; I offer rriy terviccs to the public as a I 1 .! A Z AM bnsiness in my line will be oromnt. Ilyatt ndedtoat reason ible rates Satis fit tion gmrantecd. Tor further particu lars enquire ofor address. vi m. a. uwra, uentrai roint, O- Dissolutiou Notice. --yOTICE Ift nEREBT GIVEN THlT 11 thtf Rojtle Biver Distilling o. comprised of If K Lyt'e, John A. Han ley ana tieo 41. Lore, is dissolved b mutna) consent, John A. Ilanley wi 1 eni tjnnethe business and win receipt all ac counts duo the late company as well as settle its indebtedness N K. LYTLK JOHN .4. ' AVLTtY, GEO Jl.LOYE. Jacksonville, "Not. 7, 185- CT JIEQBS Oil 5 tiff--' r2f irrzSi.t.5a ,CftT"E CaEATW " 3 e?f felif Mm REKiDl t"3 F? B C"r-s Khsnr.siism, Nrn-ato, fte tlifST? E"ll.e. Untt'l is TiwISttlS, 5 (iS 5 ls?l9 Puh a. unv cTS. N'e.fl,JTWlJ,TllJlJEVJUJJ.JLlllUXiJieWiM.lliaiJU.ItflJilJilAt.tJLa - 'U.l'mltMlrlirPJIJklieaiAAfa Siirface IndiGafions 1 "WTiat a ratner wouM vcrr proper1 tcm "urf:ico hidieatious" ot what is bcneutlr, are tha Pimples, Stie3, Sore Eyes', B0II3, and Cutaneous Brnptions ith T h!ch people aru annoved in sprtu; ami early sumner. TUo effeto matte raccumu litcu ilurin tha winter months novy lnakes iu presenco felt, through Nature's cmleavors to expel it from the system. "While it remains, it is npoion that festers iutlieblooUaaJ may doi clop Into Scrof ula. This condition causes deransement of tha diestiv e and asimiIatory organs. with a fee'.hu of en-rvation. Isntruor. and svearinos oftenli'ihtlyspoKvnof 3si-only f prins I ev er." Th&so aro cv iilcnecs that IvaUiro I3 not able, unaided, to throw oJ tho eorniDt atoms which weaken the ital force. To retrain health. Nature niut ba sided bv a thorough bliKxl-purif.v in med Iduc; anil nothiiy cUe U to cJlectiveas Ayers Sarsapar7a, which is rufflcicntly powerful to expel from the sj tem even tho taint of Hered itary Scrofula. The metiic-.il profession indorse AyiuYs Sarsapakiixa, and many attestations ot the cures cfiectedby itcome from all parts of tho world. It K in the 1 mutate of the Hon. Fntnei3 Jewett, ex-Stato Sen ator of 3Isachuserts and ex-J!ayor of Lowell, "the only preparation that docs real, l3tin j good." PRSTAIIED I5Y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. - Sold by all Druggists: Prico $1; Six bottles for $5. tirand Mask Ball ! "Under the auspices of Jacksonville Twnvcrcin, Ifo 1, AT U. S. F3ALL, Cx.-n Tx.n.zr'y lot, 1SOG. Rccimnox Comjiittcr: tj J. H. Little, . T. ifoore, .lames Cro nemlller. . ' Tiion 3lAKor.ns: W. W. Cardwell, James Uirdsey, Wm. Mcusnr. Cojimittke Op Aiir.AOEJij'rs: .Iris. .Mentor, 0. O. Uunniuham, 1 O. Caruwcli. No maskers admitted until rcc onized by llto reception committee. Ticket, iccliuliii!r suppor, 51 25 each , sp-ctatnrs 50 ctnts 'Ihcro will bo s an Tia teb e fdr chi'dren I lie best of music has lmqn engagcf an I no Twins will be spired to' makelta succces in every pKnicuIar. SCJa week in your own town. Trin" jV aid $5 outfit tree. Address II . Hai-lkt, & C-i-, I'drtlnntl Elaine. fDO L J '13-CV'Siitivilii) worth ft") fiw Address "iw f- " - -rf jiml Jif QEUiiSJE GLOS! Cwintr to ill health and recent finan'.i-il ed to retire tennancntly from the mercantile entire stock ol At'tlie Old Ashland Store, The Store ahd Asbland, Oi., June 2G. 1S85. RRJCTG -tBVULV IFV" DEALER IN QBeFies agsd:,OItMsii HATS Aftp BOOT S9 T Fobacco, Cigars California strect,b' tween Orpiron nnd Third, Jacksonville. CALL AiiDfc.EE MY h,,l. r ; "" i f Fre'sk-' VNatc Stock ' ' : PRODUCE TAKEN" 'S-- f , Erank ,Bi6'tliers Implement Companyj DEALEHS 'US . ,. ' ' . ' Pasn&9 if ill Hacblffiepy BUFQRD'S WALKING PLOWS, IIODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Headf.m LaBELLE WAGONS, . WALTER A WOOD'S MOWERS, McSHEhR Y DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS. TWINE BINDERS, BUFOKD'SGGi SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES, BUFORD'S RIDING A"ND GEAR, SCOT T & CO S Engines ,5: Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER A CO Saw Mill Machinery, RAND LL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, I'HE uELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, RUCKBOARD WAGONS, : T HARROWS, Etc., Eta, E'c. A Full Line Of Farm Machinery. XVnte for catalogue. Address cither FRANK BROS. IMi'L. CO, Portland, Or. Or, H. Wr. PORTER, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. apr 11 S m" BY BBS. I I SffiTF, Jacliscnxdllo, - Oraii Havin? lr.oysd to a new loc.stlon oa "iliforniu Mittt at the' r&Idenceuf E. D. Ftudiaj I beieby ask my irlemis md the r uWic gcmrally to irivc mc u call tor anything in the linu ofDiesimalticjr, Filling- and'Cultinj, Dr&s Hittema Furnished: 3Iy prices are regulated .to suit tha times and satisfaction is puamnteed; MBS. J. M. SMITH. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of theState of Oregon, for th- County of Jackson, lary A.. Doneg-.in, plaintiff. ) vs. Tohn I)one;sn, defend int. ) To Jolm Dnneimn Tnr. same of the state op I Oieaon and byorderof L. fl. Wtbstgr Itidg-'of s"aid" court dattd 24, Octbbcr, t8Sfi. You.are required to appear in said Court, and answer the complaint of said Plniniitf filed epiinst jou, on orbelore die lljli day of Januarj-, 1SSG. And you ire notmcil that, If yon full to ansvvsrsaiil complaint as nboe requld, tbeFlaintiff wiil app y to tho. Court for the relief de manded therein, to wit: For a dtcrtu n?inst you for a divorce nnd the cara md cusio ly of the minor children. (. ,. Given umlcr my bund this 21st day of October A. I., Jb83. B. F. Dowell, Attorney for 1'inthtiO". Timber Land Noticd, , Land Office Roscboro, On., ) October 2l. 18S5. f Notice i3 hereby given that, iu complf mce vvlth the provisions of the Act of ongress approveil June 8, 18T8 entitled " in .let for the salo of Timber lands .n the Stales of California, Oregon, Vfeyadn, and Washington Territory v" Vui-ustus 11. nickenltachV whose posC fflce address is Jacksonville-, Jackson "maty, Oregon-, has this day fikd in this ifflee iiis application to purchase the, E ot S E if of Sec. 31 and W U of 3 W Seel ion Ko 32, in Township Nb 32 smlh, Ilangg Ko. 3 East, of the Will. Mer. miridian. All persons holding any Diverse claim thereto are required to pre ient the same at this njlled within sixty dys from tho .first publication of this notice. " Wii. F. Besjamin, Register. X:nst CaU. TO VK103I IT HIT C.CCItl As we are closins; up our business here, 'all vvho are Indebted to us 'aro hereby requested to come forward and settlu without unnecessary delay. j . - ItBWBS BltDs. NOTICS. AIJ. PEIISONS INDEBTED TO TUB undersiirned by note or book'account, sre requested to call and settle without Iflny- G KAUEW5KI; Inikmnville.. June 22 1885. ' SALE. d-fflculties. tin- nmTi.iBlrmwl lma ,.,. ,.,i business, and thenJore 'offers forsaio his Fixtures will bo , ,-( ; J M. McCALli. Candies, Etc., ;Et. l S t fit ' and New1' Prices ! IN EXCHANGE.. .T v- ,