- - -i Pi' V :5.-y- V. f Mjtfi -f iaT.v jLi- , AxrtjT . 'T"i( . T wmmmmmmmmmamm ORESliB 8BBTI1EJ . JACIO(rSjVIM.E Uttjudat, December 5, 1885. Fkuit Teees. J. Lusk'andSsn of tk Oakknd Nuriefj, Cal. Live fruit trees Lere far bile Vjkeap. Apply to G. A. Hubbell. APOLOGY Having been engaged taott of ilia week in moving oar office to new quarters ii our only excuse for 'deficiencies in this itsar. We have aow got fully locateJ and will try 'nd ako attends iu the future I. O. 0. F. Elvctioks. At a rtg alar (seating of Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, L O. O. F., held Ut Sa'ard.y -wveniag, tbe feJiawing oficere were elected: N. G, K. Kabli;V. G., A. G. Colvia; R. S , Ii. IL Moare; P. S., J. A. BoferjTreaa., Fred Lav; Tra Hoes, S. J. Day, W. J. Piytaa'e, A. H. Maegly. Al tht lt meeting of Table Keck Encampment No. 10, tbe fallowing officer! were elected far tbe eusuing ;year: U. r., A. .tinner; 11. i", h. d. -Day; S. W.t A. G. Gjl.iu; Scribe, J. A. Boyer; Treas , Herman Helms; J. V,, R. H. Moore. Rutb Rebekah J)t Lod gi No. 4 rill elect ofifcars 'next Monday even "inj. Uhtertmsiiext Ak elocutionary 'entertainment will be given in tbe M. E. Church next Monday night by Mits Bannie Da Forent, teacher of elocution In the Willamette University, for tbe benefit of the M. E Sunday School in tbii place. Tbe reputation of thu lady, togatber with the object for which the entertainment in given, khould insure Tier a'rje audirnce and we hope ev ary one will attend, The following is 'th progtatnme: 1. Music; 2. ''The Creedi of tbe BelU;" 3. "Little Sister 'and I:' '4. Music: 5. "Tho Little Hatchet Story," C. "Whistling iu Heaven:" 7. Music: 8. "How Mis Edith Entertains hex Big SUu-rV 3irau;" . "Tbe Baldhraded Man." -Admission, 25ctaia. RnFortH. The long Iprairited re lord when tho democrats got Into Pow er ha come at last. It consists c'uefll Vjf curtailing small mail routes, thereby aaving tbe g)crumsnt a few dolla.s tper year, bnt causes inore-cvGiing than any other meixure of reform we ever 'beard of. Among the routes ordered changod in this section wo hare b&rd 'of the following: Thr service from here 'to Willow Springs is to be changed from Hi daily to & tri-weekly. The route "from hero to Wrights is ordered khort 'ened -to that Uuioutown will be the 'other terminus. The Ashland Link Vi'le route it changed from a 'daily t -a tri-wrekly, aud the old Crescent Cily Voute is shortened m as to wake Jack honrille and Murphy terminal poiuts. Railroad iThJis. Froa W. H 4fargn, who arrive here a MiiJy warning iron the railroad larcarle above Delta, we learn that taar.el 8 bai b5n completed, and that the Machinery for tunneliuc in to be re vaioved to tanal 9, t 'comptete that Xnnnel as so av possible. He tuvc )io workers hare bren dUcbargcd on account of the trtai, bat reinforce iaen'e are gradually added X)n ac toant of lb bad condition of the roadr, (t will take korne tine ta rcaiove the feiachinery freai tuuuel 8 to taanel 9 Tharadiag force in' kept at work jail ike taate ta before the vtris: Tha S. F. "Caranicle" ayi a party "of Baa Franeiico aarveyer hare been Quaking oat a Btw roete fer the C. t, X). R. R. wrer the Sihkyoa mountain, and that the bridge builder and the iannel wen aboxe Dtlta. are laying xiff for the pment, waiting fr ma chinery ta be moved to new tanael, and completion of track, ta haul lUx iron briduea for pin(a farther north. This Oregon raihead has aiada a Vedaelion of 50 per cent on freight Vale of bacon, haat, shoulder and Urd, from all points south of ltoaeburg to Portland, which wakes tbe rate C5 feenta per hundred, end to hbld good Until Dec 31st, 1S85. Foneril or Wji. Lisn, Thofunor al of Win. Linn took place last Sat urday and was Very largelr attended. At the church Rev. A. R. Bick hbach preached a very iutereMirifr and iiu preuflve sermon from the wnrdi to Hezekiah "Thou dialt die and not liye;" be itnpretcd on each hearr the perionality of the article of death, and theimBiutabili ty of lue Divine coaunand that all must "kurely die", while the Savior death and resurrection had made it possible for all to live again who obeyed tho Divine commands. The sermon was rarly touching and beautiful and full of the bauudlets love of Him who does not willingly afflict tha sons of men, and who has vouchsafed to humanity by his own Heath and resurrrctiou the glorious possibilities of immt-rtslity and eterual life. Tha remains were followed to the grave by the entire lodge of the C. cf H. in full rtgalia and tha so ciety's badge of mourning, and also by the Silver Uorufel Band with their in struments draped with mourning and drums muffled. At tbe gravo tbii band reuderid a funeral dirge, and afterwards the beautiful funeral ser vice of tbe Champions was conducted by tbe Worthy Commander G. R. Neil. At the close of the Champions ser vice Rev. A. R. Bickenbach pro nounced the benediction and as tbe grave as closing over their nncon tious companion the band played the beautiful hymn "Nearer my God to Thee," and as tbe nd sweet stratus rase and fell on tbe evening air every heart was perceptibly impressed with the solemn jcrne juit doting. The services throughout were very touch ing and the hardly suppressed emo tions indicated the heartfelt sympathy of the large autaselvf a Local Items- Call on tii at our new qusrtJ. County Court ireets next Wednes day. The llaasVs elect efficsrs on tbe lClh. Ready prepared nlince meat at Kunia's. Holiday goods in abunofanc at Mensor's Golden Rule Bazaar. For a'finejitlectien of gopds suitable for holiday preksnts'call at the Golden Rule Bazaer. S. H. Cook of Appegati ahook band with his Jackianville friends oa Tli&Teday Itit. Tl) peniitnliary now eontains 295 convicts, the largest number ever with in its walls at once. The llebekahs elect officers next Monday night and a full attendance of members is requested. Hare you een the fine line of goods ditplaied'fa ite thaw rrintfbVB at the Golden Kule ifizaar. Simon Care, the popular Roseburg merchant, piid his many Jacksonville frieDds a vjtit this week. The masquerade ball comes off New Years night rain or shine and will no'doabt be a grand affair. J. F. Watson, E R Walson and W. T. Hume have forraod a Uw part nership to practics in PJi'uaTia, 'Caro Crts., 'Phoenix, pay tha high est price far beef hides, furs, dcir kins, fcheep pelts, dried fruit, eta It is a mistake that Newman Fisher is selling out. The low ipricr Asked foriods is what caused the rumor. Charley Woltern has concluded to locate in Medford, and will soon start a bakery and confectionery store thure. A fine lot of facer candies were rrciivod by Jawin Dyuni this week; also 'sr attortuient olltfr b olid ay goods. Several crcfiv-walks in town have been considerably improved by Sam Tayler, our efficient Street Conmis kioner. If you want to buy a fine suit of clothe", a fine hat or a good pair of boats or shoe go to the Golden Rule Bjzaar. 8aker 'Sc Amy have elosed their ctore'at 'Central Point and the foiiunr rv ill commence mining at Willow Spring?. S"ieritT'Cni'en o? Tha Dalles spent several davi in Jitckkouville latt week roiurning home with a prisoner Sun day night. The nw quartz mill at Medford is now in working order and has com menced crukhing rock. Geo. H. Chick is in charge. vjvadga Henna ?e Sffi) Salem at teadini; to ereral appeal casus be fvie the Supreme Coutt taken from this district. Mrs. 6. E. Ihb, accorapaniod by Hie 5li-B Sophia and boMunia lbh, re tanm,l fiora Pbrtlaud this wcel: after a short uit there. Nrlv all of our miners have some water and aie doing mure or leas work. Tliuse having long ditch el are nearly constantly aunloved. S. Aiendt, a meicbant of AMilaud, waa attached this werk by Ska Fran eihca creditois and bis store is now in the haads of iktf skeilfi'. Pref. J. B. Farley has beea engaged to teach the Pbccnix school and wo congratulate the directors of that dis trict lu their kViection. The railroad comyatiy hare made a material reduction in the rates charged in skipping bacon aud lard from this valley to Portland. Frrd Birdsey and family are with us again after several year's absence in the Eistern States, and will bs real dents of Jackkouville fcr awhile. Mrs. Prof. A. P. Armstrong aud daughter of Portlaud aro paving the Southern Slates an extended vis.it this winter Tsr the benefit of tbe formers health. Heury Klippel and family have re turned home from Klamath county anJ propose staring during the Win ter. Mr. Klippel's health is greatly improved. Robt. Westrop bf Central Point has made application It) the County Court for a license to sell liquors at that place. He lias just completed a fine new buiHiug far that purpose. Just peep into Brooks' jewelry torn if yuu are looking for holiday presents. He always keeps a lfa stock lBft this time he has overdone himself and can show the finest assortment ever brought to town. The raid between here and Medford is said tt be in ac almost impassible condition. Geo. Brown, the stage driver, says be does not want to look at it in day light it fear of it making him sick. The two wagon making es tablishment in town have been consoli dated with Georse Rieres as eo'e proprietor DeRoboam retiring. Price will beaa low as ever and satistaetien guaranteed in every ease. We hara received a eojrV f the "Prohibition Star," a terapsrauce paper just started ac Salem. It is a neatly printed quarto sheet weekly, and shows much ability in vAe edi torial management. Wo wish it tbe beat of success1. The new quartz mill is expected here in about two w-eks from this data and it will not be long thereafter until it is in working order. In an ticipation of tbe mill prospectors are hard at work and new discoveries are reported every day. Our genial friond from Eagle Point, Pftr Simon, this week presumed us with one pork sausage which when meaxured rbowed op to the length of ten feet six inches. Who savs that Jackson county don't raise tbelsigjest taussges in the State. C. W. B'ooks, the jjenerhl repairer for the W. U. Tel. Co. in this distiLt, was in town saveral days this week changing the line to our new quarters. He aUo made necessary improvements to the line in other rhfrticfas tit town and dons good work. The New YorK "Sun" says that Joseph Tajlor, of Portland, has writ ten to it, olfWiug to back Jack Dump wy acainst Leo Blanch the "Marine" for $10,000 a sile, with or without clorts, tbe fisht to 'take $&ce within 100 miles of Portland. A Literary Society of 50 ra-mben. has been formed at Central Point with the following officers: J. N. Hall, president; .Mio3 .Jlattiti fine, vi;cM preidcnt; W. C. Leever, secretary; Wil iani Hall, assistant Secretary Miss Addle Burin, treasurer. Dr. J. II. Hinkro has changed his headquarters t- Guntral Point where lie luK-juat erected a Gnc building to rarrv on a drug liut.ines? in connection with hi practicft. Tlu Dr. enjoys a largf practice gained by uis incceua ful treatment of Wrioos -cases. Tbe City Drug Storo is charga of A. H. Jllerritt, Ca! There is said to have been discov ered a kind of tobacca which if smoked or chewed will make a man forget that he owes a dollar in the world. We have several friends who smoke itt The mail from the south' has b&en very irregular this week several days no connection having been made. We have failed to learn the cause but sup pose it was bad roads ou the stage line. The Rogue River Distillery will soon be in running order again to con tinue for a loug run. Caton and Gar rettj the local agents, seem to be doing a large business handling their goads. The hog crop of Jackson connty is said to be tbe largest in tha State and as there is always a demand for them at Happy Camp, Cal.f Win. By bee of this place continues sending droves there, Having been assured of a quartz mill, and having let tbe contract for hauling 300 tons of quartz to this place for crushing, Charles Kearas tak ing the contract, besides being made tbe father of a bouncing baby boy; is enough to make anybody feel happier than anybody else. George Schumpf indulged in all the abive bappy rensa tions thin week. now in Cunn iiigharu having gone to Medford to ritnsin. Dr. Rublnson still presides over the prescription department as befora besides being ready to attend to proffensional calls at any tfcft. Among tha bills which passed both branches of the legislature and received tbe governor's signature is tha one creating th seventh judicial d'triet, consisting of tbe counties cf Wasco, Crook, Gilliam and Morrow, and pro J viding for three terms of tourt eicli yar. Franlc Liwis haS deposited $500 with the Sin Fiaucisco "Chronicle" ks forfeit to run KettlnmaH a 75 yard foot rice Tor ?1,000 to 5,500 a side. This will undoubtedly be a race worth looking at, and if Lowix is a Lake county boy, be bas a gcod show af winning. No arrangements hara thus far bren made for a Christinas Ball at this place. Our ball goers will no dnnbt distribute their patronage with other places close by on that becaiiou and we look far a return of couipli ruciilt- at the lleequera.de on New Years uight. At a council of Orego'nian Pocahon tas Tribe No. 1. held last Tuesday evening, tho following officers were eltcted for the ensuing term: bacbm, A. F. Edd; senior sagamore, J. G. Birduey; junior ssgamore, J. C. Wbipp. The raising-up o tha chiefs will take place on tho first l'uesday in January. A teacher in a Jacksonville Sanday School, in questioning her pupils in Bib'e catechism last Sunday, naked a bright Utile boy, "Who was tha strongest man" when he promptly answered "Jim Sullivan." That boy's paternal ancestor muse have taken in the Dempney-Campball prize fight at Portland last month: The following ere the officers elrc ted for ensuing Tear at the regular meeting of tha W." C. T. H., held last Tuesday evening: President, Mrs. S. J. Day; vice-presidents, Misses Fan nte SloVer and Clara Cameron) record ing secretary, Miss Alace Dorriaj cor responding secretary, Miss Annie Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. W. J. Ply male. Jackson county's representatives have all returntd from Salem, where One of Jiinirs McDonougli'a teams ran away in Willow Springs precinct last Sunday. Muses Hattia Mo Donough and Katie Plymale'racltved some severe bruises by jumping from the wagon hite tne horst- were run ning bat tbe driver, Go. Ridenninger, escaped tinhurt. Th wagon was con siderably damaged but tne Horses were ot hart. Hereafter 1J riersons wlio desire to vote must regw3jr themselves during tho month of April, preceedirfg the June election. A registration board will sit three days in each precinct dur ing that month, and unless tha voters register they cannot vote. In case oteiektteas or absence front tb.o .pre cinct further time is given in wJncTt to register. A new restaurant, hakery and sa loon has b--en started here by Beck, Scblepp & Co., and they life starling out with the liberal patronage de served AnVscellcnt lunch can be bd there at any lime, day or night, for twenty Gve centR, and ther are now perfecting arrangements whereby they can also furnish froMi oyster) in anv shapo desired and at ffasonkbl-j cost. Try them. We this week received a private letter from a gentleman f Portland, a former resident of thk ;-place, fioiu which we hope he Hl pardon us for pubhshinz the following beautiful ex. trac: "You will perhaps be-surpriseit to receive a. latter from 4e. An obi 'uary notice in a lata number of the Oregon Sentinel is tbe iiurtcfiinte impi-llin: ckuu Plt-as-i say to the paients of Wm.iLinn, deceased, that I tvel adtrp hnintliy for them in their heur of bereavement. During our so journ in Jacksonville 1 ha I the i-'ras- ure of becoming acquainted with him, j especially at sabbath school. My h-art wns drawn toward him on ac count of his fidelity to bis duties as a Sunday school scholar. I haj fre quent caui-e to admire him for his unrigging Tiiligenie iu taking care of tliH boiK- of i he Sunday s-hool library. Mauv times when at the ch-je tf the school, other boys would hasten y Willie wouM remain with me and carefully gather up the hook and placn thrni in 'he library. And the conversations which often took place between us at the old church, con vinced me that tbrd tm material in him, under proper development, for becoming a useful man, iu tha church, and in tbe world. I regrot that I did not bar sosu 'enough of Mrs. Linn and hrr son's jirAe'nco fA PctA land to have enable 1 nm to call on them at their atoppirg plate, aud to -peak soothing wo'ds to tbe young sullcrrr. Bm.he has gono to join his .fainted grandfather. Mar it bs one aim to meit our loved friends in the Lnd where there are no tears, 'saS no sufferings." ' 3 liiMtniunaiii. Hall or Silter Cornet Bxnd, Jacksonville, Nov30, 1885 Wbeucis, It has pleased tha Su preme Ru!er'"of the Universe to take from our number oar well-beloved brother, Wo. Linn, therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of aur brother tha Silver Garnet Band has lest an energetic and faithful member and our brotherhood a kind companiop and friend, Resolved, That a tender chord in each heart is touched, that ona voice is forever stilled, and one heart no longer responds to the thrilling inspirations of -t rs 1ST ties -ran nnliili li-rsft -vo k tp a "rTia rt tfl the assurance that beyond this lift aur brother lives, and the inborn musio of bis soul shall roll on in undisturbed mensuret, and swell tha "Gloria in Excelsis" of tha eternal world. Resolved, That out of the depots of earthly sorrow are born the grand eit purposes of the human "heart, and by the death of our brother wo pledge ourselves to nohlcr aims in practical life and consecrate anew oor1nn6ical altar with tha offering of our tears. Resolved, That to the bereaved parents and tricnds we tender our sincere sympathy in their affliction, while, we humbly bow to the mandate of "Him who doetb all things well." Resolved, That a crpy of tha reso lations be furnished the newspapers and spread upon the recoVos of the band; also that a copy be f urnishei the family of our deceased brother. W. L. Plymalb, G. R. Neil, V Committee. A'Diit ScHurrr, j KELIGIOUS ITEils. Krgular ser vices will be held at the Catholic church in this place, Rot. FX. Blan chet officiating. . . .Rev. A."R. Bickon bach will hold services atPhtcnix in tbe morning and at this place in the even on Sunday Elder M. Peterson preaches at Mound school house San day Rev. A. M. Rusiill will hold services at Medford to day anil SumKy ....Rav. J. M. Roberta of the M. E Church, South, will preach at this place next Sunday morning and evening and at Antiech on tba Sun day following Rev. W, P. Wil liams preaches at Central Point Sunday. "Vetict-iblo Sicilian. J I A I I lii T1MLLOHAIR BENEWEE. The great popularity of this preparation, after its test of mauy years, should be an assurance, cv en to tho mot skeptical, that it Is really meritoriou. Thoe who liavc used Hall's IIaik IIenxwck tnow that it docs all that is claimed. It causes new jrrowth of hair 'on bald heads provided the hair follicles are not dead, wliich is -seldom the case: restore natural color to gray or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and. dear of dandruff; prevents the hair fallin; off or chansin:- color; Weeps it soft, pliant, lus trous, and "causes it to grow ion; and thick. Hall's Hair RitxSvtir produces its effects by,the healthful influence of its ve-rctabia 'ingredicnLs, -which tnvU-orato aud rejuvenate. It is not a 'dye, and is a delightful article f6r toilet use. Con talnim no alcohol, it docs not evap orate quickly ami drv up the natural oil, tewing 'the hair harsh and brittle, as do other preparations'. Eucklnghnm'3 Dyo -roa vn W H I S EC E R S .'Colors, them brown or black, as desired, and f s the best dye, because it is harmless ; produces a permanent natural color; and, bcinj- a single preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. razranEB bt K. P. ITATJu. & CO Kosbaa, X. II. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. DBESSMA&ENG, -BY 0 SRS. J. M. SMITH, .. v. oaolLso-a-ulllo, '( .Oezi . V ' d - valifnrnia streel at the residence of E. D. Foudray I hereby ask my friends and tbe public generally to cive me a call for anything in tbe line of Dressmaking, Fitting and Cutting, Dras ihtterns Furnished. . My "pricey are regulated "to suit tba times and'eatisfuction is guaranteed. (, MRS. J. M. SMITH. SUMMONS. Grand Mask Ball Child's Snow Flake. Every lady, wishing a clear, delicate complexion, should usrt Child's Snow Flake. It nourishes and freshens the skin, re moves Tan and Sunburn, and, thenat ural appearance imparted, renders it impossible to detect its nsre.,"HV,arrant. ed perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists, or by the manufacturers, John A. Child fe Co., Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Majil, orders promptly attended to, Price "50 cents. Our School. The Jacksonville public school is in a. very proi-perous condition and thf ittrudanc" usually larco, Yd cet a 'correct ldt-a of the systematic and pain staking ljlrrs of the teachers in the unoi defter! mrntsj parents eii'juld visit the school end see for themselves how edmirp.hly it is liefng conducted, and how thorough and prompt the scholars are in their recitation. To a person who has boen for twenty years out of active duty iu the school room, it seems almost as though our entire educational system had been revolu t:ou'pJ, and the pablia schools of tho Pacific coast are equal to our most advanced institutions of learning of twenty years ago. Tha four depart ments of tho Jacksonville public school are under the persunwl super vision of the principal, Prof. Walt, and yet each has a separate aud dis tiuciive work, and scholars pass on tlit ir merits from the lower to the higher departments by i strict test of their advancement in their mon'bly examinations. Persons who imagined themselves profoundly learned two de- ckcIds since, will now be somewha aiunzed at tire advancement iu science and literature, indicated by the recita tion of the advanced scholars in thn higher departments. In tha grammar departments wliich is under ihe super vision of Prof. Prieth tho scholars arn juSt beginning to realize the importance of their school work and as their minds intentively grasp the problems of the school room it requires the teachers wliolo lime id explain and demonstrate the wonders of the world of science ahd letters that Is slowly opening out before their mental vision. Prof, FViest seehis especially adapted to the requirements of this depart marit, being thorough in his explana tions and positive in bis discipline. tha really ardurous work of this de partment goes en tritboutjar br in terruption ahd the prdgrtssa of the pupils is so niarked that many of their parents would ba astonished at their reciiaiions. Miss Dorris in tbe inter mediate department has tha greater number of scholars and Undoubtedly When Baby wag sick, we gave her CASTORIA, When she was a Child, she crid for CASTORIA, When shs became Miss, she clang to t CASTORIA, When she sad Children, she gave them CASTORIA. Under tho Vupiccs of Jacksonville Turnverein, lib. 1, AT U. S. HALL, azvxxxt.ct.Try 1st, 188G. In tbe Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for th County of Jackson. Mary &.. Donegan, plaintiff. ) Vs. , J- John Donegan, defendant. ) To Jobn Donc-ran: IIv THE NAME OF THESTATE OF Oregon and by order of L. R. Webster Judge of said coutt dated 24, October, 18S5? You are required to appear in said Court,innd answer the complaint of said Pl.ilnt ff filed against you,, on or belore tbe 11th day of January, 18S6. And you are notified that, if you fallttr answer sold .complaint, as'above required ,thc Plaintiff Vill appy tothe Court forihejtlitf de manded therein, to wit: For a decree against you for a divorce and tho care and custody of the minor'tbildren. Given under my hand tkts81st day o'f "October J.D18&5. B. F. Dow ELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. t Timber Land Notice, Reception Committee r J. R. Little, W. T. Moore, James Cro ncmillef. Floor Maxaqers: W. W. Cardwell, James Birdsey, Wm. Mensor. Committee Op ARRANiJEMEjrtB: Jos. Mensor, C C. Cunningham, F. O. Cai dwell. No maskers ncltnittcd until recognized by tbe reception committee. Tickets, including supper, ?123.eAch; spectators 50 cents There -will be a special tab e for children. Tbe best of music has been eneaced and no pains will be spared to make it a success in every particular. JffJa weak nyollr own town'. Terms JJJ snu j outfit tree. Address HAllet, & Co., Portlaud Maine. H Land Office Roseburo, Or ) October 2Q.J1883. f Notice isThereby given t hut incompli ance with tbe provisions of ihe Act of Congress approved June 8, 1878 entitled "An Jet rortho salo of Timber lands in tne States ot lamornia, uregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Augustus R. Bickenbach, whose post offlco atldrcs is Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, has this day filed in llhia office his application to purchase-tbe E ot 3 E f of Sec. 31 and W M of S W if Section No. S2, In Townshro No. 33 South Range No. 3 East, of tho Will. Mer. meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to pre sent the same at this o fflce within sixty days from the first publication of this notice. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Zinst Oa.ll. to Trnoji it "may co.cekx As we are closing up our business here, all who are indebted to us ara hereby requested to coma forward and settle without unnecessary delay.. Reaues Bros. NOTICE. vfrKTVOfiPcr day at 3t X J !3wV.yamiiles worth $5 home th sr free Address Stisson f ' " T',M'and.Me A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ti. undersigned by note or book account, are requested to call and seltlo without delay. Q. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville. June 22. 18 GENUINE CLOSING SALE. Assignee's Notice. The undersigned having been'appointed ! Assignee of the estate of HarQch Fisher, dssisnor, under and in pursuance of an i.et of the Legislative Assembly of the State 'Of Oregon, entitled "An Act to ie cure Creditors a just division of tbe Es tates or Debtors v.h6 r-onvey to Assignees tor tbo benefit of creditors," approved October 18, 1878, and tbe amendments thereto approved February 21; 885, hereby gives notice to all those owing the estate that an immediate settlement is Vt anted, and those having claims will present V.iein at once accompanied with the necessary Touchers. My office is in Jacksonville, Oregon, where all settlements can bo made. , N. FISHER, Assignee of Barucli Fisher. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT llio t?nir,i T?iri TVictilliniT Vr cV3mpried of N. K Lyt'e, John A. Han' ley ana uco. ju.. j.ove,vis uissoivca oy mutual consent. John A. Hanley will con tinue the business and will receipt all ac counts due the late company as well as settle its ln'Jculeuness. N. K. LYTLE, JOHN A. IUNLEY, GEO. M.LOVE. 'Jacksonville, Nov, 7, 1835. Owing to ill health and recent tinaneial difficulties, tbe undersigned has conc'nd ed to retire permanently from the mercantile business, and therefore offers for sale bis entire stock ot At the Old Ashland Store, At ata Flrftneftseo Cosi ! The Store and Fixtures will ba bFJTEEED FOE RE3STT. Ashland, On, June 26 1885. J M. McCALL. AUCTIONEEB. tho hardest it control, but she has their they went to represent us at the spec I good will, and tbey arc respectful in iai session, ana wniie mey nau no special measures of their own to urge, they think they have fulfilled a public duty in the election of John H. Milch ell to the 17. S. Senate, which is an action approved of by tha citizens of Jackson cotinty irrespective of party. A Washington dispatch says: "A considerable number of Senator'; Rep resenta'ives and public officials, as well as many distinguished citizens of Washington have called on tha Presi dent to clay to urge him to reconsider his determination, to attend tha fune ral of the Ttce President Their ar gument was not that there would be mora than ordinary danger involved in tha proposed journey, but that the emergency is such that it is his duty to tha country to avoid every possible rik of aecident to bis life and health until Congress meets and the Presi dential succsstion is provided for.' their deportment loaard her; and a marvel of good order nnd atten tion to those who knew them more intimately in their home life. Miss Newbury in the primary department is sowing tbe seeds of knowledge, and is laving a wise and sura foundation for the work of tho higher depart ments. The most of her instrnctions is really kindergarden work-, and tha best evidence of the success of her labors is the fact that she has been so long retained in that position at in creased wage. The Fchool under the capable direction of Prof. Watt and his efficient corp's of assistants, is highly complimentary to our energetic school bdard who have spared no pains to keep it up to the bghesC standard. Having taken out the necessary license, I offer my Services to the public as a Geneial Auctioneer. All busipess in my line will lie prompt ly attended to at reasonable rates. Satis faction guaranteed. For further particu- lu-3 enquire ol or address, M-. A. OweS, Central Point; Or JAMES DRUM, DEALER L aTTS s CITY BARBER. SHOP California St., Jacksonville, - - - Oregori The undersigned is fully prepared to do all work in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. GEORGE SCHTTUPF, C'ROtJP, WHOOBtNG COUGH and Bronchitis irarm iiately relieved by Shiloh'k cure. Bro ks keeps it. Prvet, M. Di E. P. Geary, J. O. PRYCE & GEARY. PHYSIGIANS& SURGEONS, Modford, Or. Offices. For the present will be as berctofore. 4 HATS AN$ BOOTS, Tohadco, Cigars, Candies Eke., Etci California street, between Oregon and Third, Jack"sonvillI. 2?4titicm for' License. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will make application .to sell liquor in less quantities than one gallon at the.. regular meeting of the County Court Id January neiU E. B. CATON. Centfat Point, Nov. 31, 1833. CALL AND SEE MY Fresh New Stock and New Prices ! PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. - - Frank Brothers Implement Cdihpany DEALERS m Farm5 Mill Machinery BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS', HGfDGES DOUBLE DRAPER Headers LaBELLE WACONS, .. WALTER A. WCfOD'S MOWERS McSHEKRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS, TWINE BINDERS; BUFORD'S GANG & SULKY PLOWS', COATES SULKY RAKES,' BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOT T & CO.'S Engines & Threshers,' WALKING CULTIVATORS; " COOPER & CO Saw Mill Machinery RAW DALL W HEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING "WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONS HARROWS, Eta, Etc., Etc. A Full Line Of Far ffi MacKinery. Write for catalogue. Address either FRANK BROS. IMP'L. CO, Portland, Or. Or, R. W. PORTER, Agent, Oregon City, Oregorf. apr 11 3 rri