t f ?--l fTtJY-r - frw ' '95!'-rS"v""cT -55"?."CJvj)V.,Jrrrjy,.- ' -- - ORE30N SEMTIHEL. JACKSONVII.bK Satordat, December 19, 1885. Circular No. 24. Notice h here by given that freight tariff No.'s 59, O, 61, 62 and 63, datedJuly 10, 1885, and revised Tseal freight classifefcatioa of esms data, tegt ther with all special rates, rulings, notices and circulars -regarding ratal issued tiace January I, 1S8, will remain l fare aati Jaa. ary 3, 1886, and will expire at thai ' dat at 1 2 a'cleck midnight. E. ?. Rocers, Gen'JFr'tandPast'ngAg't. 'Child's Ssow Flake. Every lady, " wishing a clear, delicate complexion, should use Child's Snow Flake. It noariulies and freshens tbe skin, re "moves Tan and Sunburn, and, tbe nat ural appearance imparted, renders it 'impossible to detect its use. Warrant ed perfectly harmless. Sold by all 'druggists, or by the manufacturers, John A. Child k Co., Druggists, Fort- orders promptly 50 cents. V ...... ... V.. . WW., land, Oregon. Mail attended to, lPrice 50 Society Elbctiovs. At the lait Tegular meeting of Jacksonville Lodge Ho. 10, LOO. F., Frank Krau8e u tJMMaafuble "Grand for Xm suing Una nee EL Kubli, who de clined. , Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. fc A, M. elected the following officers Wed etday night: C. C. Beekraan, W. 11.; David linn, S. W.; J. R. Neil. J. W.; N. Langell, Treas ; .Max Mul ler, Becy.$ R. S. Dunlap, Tyler. Oregon Chapter No. 4 elected ofil cers on the IGth inst. and the follow ing it the list: Thos. G. Rtames, H T.; "Conrad Mingus, King; A. If. Berry, Scribe; David Linn, C. of H ; "Will Jackson, P. J.; C. C. Beefcnan, &. A. C; Newman Fisher, G. M. o 3d Vali; J. N. T. Mi ler. G. JL of 2 id Vali; T. F. Beall, G. M. of 1st Vail; Theo. Cameron, Treas.; Max Ifuller, Secy.; R. S. Utniap, Sentinel. EncotJRAQlNG. Jackson county it 'njtying a iart of a boom at present that will likely make all interested liappv. Our plaeer minsrs say they liave bad more water for mining pur poses this (eaten tban they had in a Vhile j ear for several past, and tbe raining teaaea hat just commenced. Tha proBpe.it of a quartz Kill, to be run for cistern work, hat induced 'many to locate and take out rock from the many ledges near town, a number 'of them proving immensely rich by the HrBtt mad. Med ford alto hag reduc tion workt in running order and we learn that several ledges have been tested and found to pay a fair divi dend far working. Gah'ce creek will also have a quart: anil 1 before tone, Grant's Pass will have a Court House Vkile Arbland has the bets woolen 'mill of the State, their feeds having been awarded first premium at the Mechanics' Fair. Oar farmers are falo happy over the present nutlaok in regard te large crops, and why Shouldn't everybody iu Stathera Ore ' feel the same wayl Christma's. Festivities The M. F nad Presbj frinu Sunday Schools will give f public Christmas eateglin meat at Hall's Hall on Christmas eve, falls wed by the tlistribatien ef pre latt frem a tree ea which the public are cordially invited ta place presents fcr their friends. Tb't committee ou tree decoration desire that all presentt be placed on the tree be at the hall by 4 k. that the tree may be fully "arranged before dark. Presents can be brought any time during the day, tad the committee will be present to receive and take care of them. As no Vtbscription paper will be circulated a Collection wilt be taker, immediately before the distribution of the presents, to pay expense of hall hire, etc. Tbe following programme will be given: 1. Mumc by the choir, anthem, "Praise Uaiteth For Thee." 2. Prayer. 3. Reritaticn, Amelia Muller. 4. Song by the little girls of tha M. E. Sunday School. 5. Recitation, George Park er. 6. Recitation, Maude Kress. 7. Song by small girls of Presbyterian Sua day School. 8. Recitation, Jessie Jackson. 9. Recitation, llamie Day. 10. Music. 11. Short address, Rev. tSunderman. 12. ,Musicby the choir, "Hark, what means these Holy voices." 13. Distribution of presents by Santa Claut. Santa Cuius. x. Religious Itims. Elder M". Peter ion will preach at Central Point on Sunday next... Elder II. C. Fleming preaches at Mound school house on Sunday at the usual hour.... Rev. "V. P. Simpson of Ashland will preach at Phoenix Sunday at 11 o'clock p. M. i...Rsv. M. A. Williams holds ser vices at Esgle Point next Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock . . j , Rev. J. R. Roberta will deliver a lecture for Tonne men and boys on the evening of Dec 26th at Phoenix.. . Regular services will be held at the Ca'holic ehirch in this place, Rev. F. X. Blan chet oSciating. . . .Rev. J. R Roberts preachet at Browruboro Sunday at 11 a. it., and at Eagle Point in the after noon., it Rev. Wna. Pullen will com roence a meeting at Ashland this even ing, holding over the 20th. On the fourth Sunday in this month he will preach at the upper school house on Williams creek at 11 A. M There wilt b High Mats at the Catholic church in (his place on Christmas day, Rev. F. X Ulanehet officiating. The f,oll6wing young ladies will singi 'Mitset Emma Fape, Cora Linn, CMia and Josie Orth and Ellen Caron..... Rev. A. R. Bickeabach wilt bold ser vices id the Presbyterian church of this place Sunday morning and even ing. In connection with the morning service the Sacraments of Baptism and (he Lord 'a Supper will be administer ed. Preparatory service la the In (ire roeoa on Saturday at 2 a: if. Lotial IlenCs- Plyasale keeps superior livery out fits. Alex Martin, Jr., of Liukyille is ia towa. NoteTce "bargains offered ia Men sor Bros, new ad. Brooks can suit you and we knew it will suit tha girL Drs. Prjce is Geary of Medferd paid Ike csty ste.t a Tisit the ether day. Isadora Car cf Rattbarg dropped ia'snt t'int'trtft while up oa a flying visit. Thos. Chavner's conditiea is much improved and he showed up ia town tMsSveek. J. H. Stint of the Grant's Pass "Courier" visited Jacksnnville latt Saturday. D. McMenany is back from the Lake wuntry tc a visit Ifirt will re turn soon. Merritt k Robinson are prepared to supplr tbs public with all kinds ef holiday goods. Mrs. Prim has a ten cent table where you can select a cheap prsseat fcr tbe little folks. Capt. 1 D. Appleg&te and Mrs. O. Mickelton of Klamath county sjnt a dsytn'tsVn this wesk. Judge Prim is in Portland n2 on his return he will accampanied by his daughter, Mils Ida. For anything in the line of general merchandise chsapTor cash goto Men sor Bros. Golden Rule Bszsar. Attend the Christmas Tree festivi ties at Holt's Hall next Thursday night and make the youngsters happy. The firm of Beek, Schlepp k Co. has been dissolved and Louis Schlepp nill hereafter con tin us the business alone. foe salary r the juiiter ef oar pab liclical it $20 per quarter iuttead of t,hat per menth as wt stated latt west. No preventing providence this will prove a profitable season for our mm t-rt. la other words "our miners are happy." Circuit Cotrt coavenes again oa the iftcond Miindaj of nextontk. Judge WWbstar will be called on to again nA the dtath sentence on Loui O'Neil. Go to Menser Bros.' Golden Rule Btzaaf and price goods and ou will be'astomished what low priese art now being atked. Ex-Gov. Chadwisk has filed an addi tion to the city of Roieburg, embrac ing about 13 acres adjoining the court houkft property. Williamson and Powell, the two attorneys ef Medford were here this week attending to a case in Justice Fondray s court. N. FW:er, assignee for Barueh Fuller of Woodvills, has appointed EI. H1u of this place to represent him in the store. John A. Boyer succeeds We. Hofl msn as agent for that old and reliable fire intaraace campany the Heme Untaal of California. Thos. Cofet cici in frem Haraey vlfey this week aft?r several mtnths abssnci. N. IL Berry is also back fr'i'ci the Lakh country. Prepare yourself U date your letters 1886 toon and also remember that tie time to make your annual Belt laments comts at the tame time. A large lot ef bacon will be put up by G. Ktrewski this MMen and he cominen'ccd slaughtering this week. He will killjibout 225 head this thus. Central Point is to have W. F. and Co's. office at once and a telegraph office has been applied for which tbe Western Union will ne doubt grant. The credit of anv one not owninc a quartz ledge i thia time it consid ered belew par in Jacksonville. Take warning and secure one before it is too late. -v From Cot. John E. Host we learn that J. R Montgomery of Evans creek is the father of a tounc'.rlg baby bey. The Col. thinks that Jack may recover. Rev. A. H. SuQiIerman has decided ea locating in this jv alley 'ar.d will "hereafter preach in the JiF:rent churches in the county in tketierc.au language. Wert sorry to'announce the,-;Ti-oisillness of MikejHanlsy, on of the pioneer farmers of this valley. He it partially paralyzed now and hit condi tion is proaoanced critical. The R& IfeWriie'Eah here oh. Christmas night premires to be a grand .fair. Tarn will get yosr money's wank besides staadiag a ckaate to yia eae ef the six prists effored. Oaly eae case of chisken-pox re mains ta town and that is a genial old lady tbe grandmother of'jeysrai child ren. .Net wishing to et oer hair palled for this item we omit names. Fresh bread every day, delivers free of charge in any part of the city, and iced cakes, wedding cakes or any thing else in the bakery line furnished to order on short notice by Louis Sohlepp. The'bw :pricfA at J. W. Metrites store is occasioned by J. C. McCully being employed there as clerk. Jim says that a large number ef sales must be made ich"t!y Vhethcr 'Chefs is a profit ornot. ' J"bSV- We yesterday h,tsrd a report iha Green Bros, had sold 'heir mines on Galice caeet to Portland capitalists for $12,000. If it is so and tbe new own ers put up a good mill they will surely have a bonanza. Besides having a fails supply of Vater for their placer mines en Poor man's crsek Klip pel and Keaton have lately discovered a quartz ,ledgs that assays 140 per ton. We hope to see it tarn out as welHas they expect. Tbe Vast look 'poach from the At -turas stage, lost two years age in Oak Run, when Harry Lee, the driver, was drowned, was recovered latt Thurs day, intact. Ovr $200 in i;, in greenbacks and gold notes was found perfectly sound. Journal. The citizens ofTallentwill indulge in a dance and supper on Christmas eve, with Joseph Robinson as general manager. Joe knows how those thini; are to be run and if anybody fails to enjuy he dance it wilt "ttette his fault. Dr. J. A. Chapman, ex-mayor cf Portland, died at his resilience in that city on Saturday last. He was a man of fine personal appearance, k 'gener ous dit ositioa and great popularity, having been elected mayor ef Port 'and far three terms. The following bids for tho graveling of the J. ice lane were submitted to the County Commissioners' Court lait week: E. T. Bartlett, 1,167; C. W, Skeel, $908.25; A. D. Helms, $880; G. G. Culey aud T. B. Houston, $472. Aotion was oslpocel until the Jaii uary term. Jarktoa cwunty has now a vacant scholarship in the state bciyersity. Any young man or young. woman of thii neighborhood having lh necessary qualifications who may desire to secure it should apply at once to County Superintendent Wm. Colvig, Rock Point, Or. Amone tbe otner numerous uttrac- tiost at a masquerade ball the mem bers of the Turnverrin will giv a street parade on New Years day, lead by the Jacksonville silver cornet band. Everybody should he sn hand to wit nets that and then atttnd the Bill in the evening. Victor iieiiinger oi irortland it paying Jacksonville a visit and Mad- We tee in our exchanges the law card of B. F. Dowell and daughter. Wn are pleased to congratulate Miss Annie on her entry into an active business life in the legal. profession, for which she baa long been prepar ing herself.. She is a yeuag lady of rare mentsl grace and'aeaiable dispo sitions, an' J will honor any 'position in social or V isiness life. 'i Having on hand a large let of fine whiskey, which has been stored in his cellar for over three years and was several years old before he got it, C Kubli has now taken eatareveaue license and .will sell it ia any quanti ties from one gallon upward. Re taember him when yon want anything in that line and he will give you sat- isfactioa. An immigrant recently called at the State Board of Immigration rooms, and among other foolish questions, asked: "In what part of California is Oregon located!" Another, who hails from Vermont, wat inclined to doubt that Oregon contained 95,274 square miles, but when shown to him that Vermont would lose itself iu Grant county 21,000 equaro miles-be was creatly surprised. ".News. ' The rich-strike f f4ptAiothf; line of quartz discoveries was made thit week by Tim Dugan within the town limits. It does not require ft glass to see the cold in the rock and: locators are satisfied they have struckJ the ledge that supplied Rich Gulch in its palmy days. Tim Dugan, J. A.J Wilson, James Hereley and others own this 'hew ilicevery while Thos. Brown and Chris Wiutjen have taken up an extension. Abrahams h Co. sold the Grand Applegate Gravel mine to a China Co. of Portland about a month since for consideration o $20,000. Dr. Wing Lee represented the Chinese companv in the transfer oi the property. Tbe Chinamen, numbering 26 men, will arrive at Central Point Sunday morn ing and co tbe same day to the mines. W. J. Plymale has tbe contract fjr transporting the out-fit from Central Point to the citlBi. They will ship their euppliei from Portland and, bring with them 1,500 pounds of freight. Lfold Mill Items. J. H. Griffis is still shipping wheat. Tha TrumV.o Bros, ara "making an immense lot of flour. Billy Swindon's mire on Harrison eulch is "Baying big monay. The Jacoby Bros, have laid ih an immense stock of Christmas cpods. There are plenty of projectors pe rambulatieg the lulls delving after the preeious stu Wm.P Jacoby has purchased the necessary paraphernalia to study tele graphy; he says he will establish an office here inside ot six months, Mr. Hurley, formerly ofTMedford, has gone to Portland to lay in a stock to open up a boot and shoe shop at this place. Mr. H. is said to be a first class mechanic and) we bespeak ior nia a consiueraoie pationags. The Pbylomathean Literary Society of this place have made out a way-up programme for a public exhibition to take placeat the Town Hall on the night of Christmas eve. There will be plenty of vocal and instrumental tnuiic, declamations, charades, essays, -.:. Ll-l. .1 t . 1 J auor ttui.u Vere UAV.uv.ft uuibv.j -v J.w w-u.pjB WE WILL SELL 20 yardt best standard prints.. 14 " cabot W muslin 12 " canton flan nej 15 " brocaded dresV goods . . 13 " cabot A muslin 15 " gingham "Wo have a fine line of goods, including all the .S1.G0 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 100 . 100 dresa latest atjle9, which rednction. we offer at a great Jacksonville Public ScJiool, Report for the month endinj Novcrc ter Cth, 18.3. a o g as o . a , o Oc- jj O OllS u--1 defahtmexts 5 5 S - 7 O t O c c s s . . 'a -aj,& as HiThei 36 24 0 8 13 Grammar 38 S5 0 4 13 Intermediate 4'J 44 5 2 21 f'rirmry 46 44 0 3 27 una ...1 WJ 15?j 517 75 Cutter's Fine Whiskies. Again we greet our many friends, reminding 1 them that the season of "peace on Mirth and good will towards men, is rapidly approaching, when prosperi ty and'generosity go hand in hand, and the whole 'civilized world seeks for those tributes and mementoes which t.ere to bind closer the friends of fleeting y'tars. After the lull comes the storm; the season of depression is rapidly passing away. The signs of the times indicate a better and more active future, and in anticipation of an increased demand for fine whiskies. we will give personal attention to the best of European and Eastern liquors. We now offer to our patrons the ad vantage of Selecting from these fine whiskies, which we guarantee wiij not be excelled on the const. We have in slock, J. F. Cutter, Extra, Old Bour bon, and Argonaut whiskies. Merritt k Robinson has Tbeen appointed agent for the celebrated "J. F. Cutter" whisky 'for this sectiou of Jackson county. He will sell at same pricq tba.t you would have to pay at E. Martin & Cos distillery, Ky. Put up in naif and whole bbls.; also cases of Caller et S. F. Prices. k John II Burns, commercial agent Jfor E Martin k Co., 408 Front St., bau Francisco. 3m nov 1 ROLL OF HONOR. HIGHER DEPAnTMESt'. A Fletcher .Linn. B 1 Mabel Buker, Gus. Ifewbu-v. B 2 Kasper Kubli, James Slote, Phce'ie Kottby'i Fred Pope. C 1 John Jeflf.ey, Jennie Jackson, Sunie Turuerj Annie Jeflroy, Tillie Hlms. C 2 Birdie Donigan. OEAHM1U DEPARTMENTS A K-Ut'c Red, James Watson, Mamie Cronemiller, Minnie Ross. B Carrie Cronemiller, Este Fitt er, R'ert Jeffrey, Fre Luy. C Bertha Helms, Bettje Muller, Mary Day, Lydia Clemmsus, Maggie Moody. ISTKEUEDI1TE DEPAfelMEHT. A Willie Radsle, Mary Jeffrey, ,Ga P&pe, Birdie Sehmitt, Narcissi twin. B Maude Kret, E'lwjrd Roy- am Rumor Bays that in the not farlnolda, Lillie Wilson, Mirvel Tayliir, Ex Senator James: K. Kelly was here several daya this week 'en legal and mining business. Tbe Judge seems to be ctttin; younger in ltr'oks instead ef ilder.- It is reported that John Bolt and J. T. Laytoa, said to reside oa Apple gate, were in town this week. We failed to meet them and give the story for what it is worth. Central Point people will have a Christmas tree and entertainment Christmas eve and a ball on Christ mas night. Everybody is invited to attend oa both occasions. A full attendance of the member of Banner Lodge, A. O. TJ. W., it re quested for the next reqular meeting as business of great importance to tbe membership will then come up. Ed. Kinney has taken the drive from Grants Pats to Waldo since the change ia mail routes was made. Pat McMahsn will run the raote frem here to Murphy alene after this. J. N. T. Miller has returned frem the east of the mountains and will probably stay during the Winter. He hef been quite ill with pneumonia tines his return but is mow improving. County Clerk Parker wtat te Port land thit week taking a short rest from tbe labors required of him here. ET D. Foudray and J. M. Smith are in .charge ef tie office diriag ha absence. dittant future he contemplates honor ing with his name and fortune one of Jacksonville's fairest and must ami able young ladies. Wo congratulate him on the wisdom of choice. Governor Moody has recently it sued commissions to Wallis Nash, W. P. Keady, Thos. E. Cauthorn, W. S. Ladd, W. J. McDonnell, J. K. Weath trford, J. T Appereon, John Emmitt and J. H. Kunzie as members of tbe board of regents of the State Agricul tural College of the State of Oregon. At a special school meeting of Rogue river district No. 37 it was dn cided to hold a threemonths' .school, commencing Jan. 4, 1886. As the school will be a small one, it was also agreed to pay a teacher $100 and board for the quarter. The directors desire to engage the services at a Stilt able person. Several new eomerSHavs.jBadei strike in the Blackwellt district t4. came to town thisweet.after'aheirJ Winter's supplies. In answer - to a question at to how they were-doing they replied that they were mere than satisfied with the prospect and their address for the next six months et least would be at that place. Six and a half tons of hides and tal low were shipped from Ashland to San Francisco by way of Albany and the O. P. R. R: to Corvnllis, recentl. The freight rate from Ashland to Albany was $20 per ton; from Albany to San Francisco by rail to CorvallN, and thence by steamur, the freight was 4.50" per ton. "Tidings." Dan Hunt of Josephine cotinty, one of the owners of the G;and Applegate mines, has been here reveral dayt thit wee on business connected with the transfer of the property to a Chinese company of Portland who purchased it for $26,000. About thirty new heathens ara expected here to morrow to take charge of the claim Parke Milo lOjptir ladies hose,! ?1 00 16 yards bleached muslin 1.00 1 1 J yardt lonsdale muslin 1.00 28 yarEs house lining. 1.00 Ladies and Missoss corsets we hare a fine nsaortraeent, also a fine line ladies, misses and chil drens hose including woolen and cotton at pri ces we defy competition. 1 2 founds geldca C, tugar. $;00 8 "pounds beat Costa Rica coffee .TlOO" 6 packagei belt matches. ....... .25 12 pounds Carolina Rice 1.00 4 pounds best whole pepper.. . . . 1.00 14 lbs, 1 lb papers best soda.... 1.00 3 lbs, 1 lb papers good tea 1.00 These goods are all the b'eit quality for which we will guaran tee. 100 lb. Liverpool salt $1.25 14 " soda crackers 1.00 Ber t extra Star coal oil per can . 2.00 100 lbs. ground alum salt per sack .75 "We ha'e a few more Ladies and Misses cloaks which wo will sell at a great redu'etion. Blueing, per box $ .10 Jams and jellies, per can 26 8 cans, 2 lbs each best tomatoes. 1.00 8 cans, 1 lb each, best oysters. . . 1.00 2 oz bottles extract ef lemon 10 Cayene peper, per bottle 10 Pepper sauce, 'per bottle 10 1 qt bottles mixed pickles each. .25 1 lb cant, gold medal tea per cau. .40 American tardines, per can 10 t For a fine suit of clothes the latest cut and the most fashionable styles we cannot be beat. Jessie Nff, Geerce BcggJ, Annie Elton. C Nellie Merritt, Day Parker, Rosa Luy, Emma Helms, Willi!? Mc Daniel, Emma Reed, Rudolph Benz, James Wilson, Ben. Taylor. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. A Helen Rice, Frank Howf-11, Louis Enton, Bennie Fisher, Rosa Bientano, Ada Priest, Harry Lav. B Emma Ulrich, George Menaor, Martin Lousicnont, Annie Helms, Bertie Kent, Ida Webster, Allie Patk er, James Grimes. C Ida Benz, Ida MeDanlel, Eva lena Merritt, Freddie. Ficke, Fred Grob, Ray Jackson, Velelia Kubli, IsaacLousignont, Bertie Rice, Harvey Durham, James Durham and Bradford Carter. GEO. H. WATT, Principal. Wm. Priest. ) - ,AucuDoRjnsTJ.Ast-cicTs,-T WThe 501rljAS;37jipeT iasMnt;mF.uHKwemiataeKMiiaM ftw was deeided lait Mattdghjsjad -fee ju'itsmeufof5bFJ&urJfc5lsT5beien affirmed. The prisoner will not be sentenced until the next regular term in January but a death watch" has al ready been placed over bim to prevent him from injuring himself or escaping. O'Neil's only chance for a continuauce of life lies with the Governor who can commute his sentence to imprison ment in the penitentiary, but that ia hardly to be looked for. A. first-clas necktie party in Jackson county would be something new and novel and when justice demands it the lesson may be of benefit toothers and theieby lesson crime in this county. ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skinl Shi oh's Vitalfzer is a positive cure. For sale by E. C. Brooks. A NASAL INJECTOR free With each bottle of Shiloh's catarrh remedy Price 50 cets. s Brook's HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts. at E. C. Brooks'. . CATARRH CURED, health and 5-neetbreat.il fit-cured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Raraedy. Price 50 cpnts at E. C. Broqss's. Nasal Injector free. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve droupj wEoopins cougli and bronchitis. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver com plaint, you have a printed guarantee on overy bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It nsrer fails to cure. Brooks keep3 it- . . - . StlTLOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Curs is sold by lis on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Brooks can furnisii it. CROUP, WHOOPiNG COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by ShilohTcure. Brooks keeps it. 1 lb. When Baby was sick, wo gave her CASTORIA, When she was a Child, she cried for CASTORIA, When sh? became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA, When sEehad Children, she gave them CASTORIA. Don't new ad. fail to reaU Menssr Bros. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GRMD PRIZE BALL AT THE RED MEN'S HALL, r.-- JscksenvillerDregon; Onf.f3hriitma 'TCi?h. &J r . JF-V r? -iMSt . fc'lXVALUABLlf SPRITES TO-BE f - ' v-- IWABDED.". "- - 1 12 oz. cansGoldsn Gats baking powders per. can 35 cans best crsam tartar per C&T1 iOw 1 " packages bast corn starch.. .10 3 " boxes fruit of the EoldTgloas starch each 35 For anything in the lino of Gents' furnishing goodg, includ ing fine white shirts, neckties, colfn'ra, cuffe, and etc; wo carry a full and complete stock. 12 candles $ .25 Common wasbin' soap, box 20 brs. .75 Beans, colored, per lb 02 Climax tobacco, per )b ,.. .50 Climax tobacco, per 12 oz plug.. .40 Btist riveted overalls in market.. .65 For anything in the line of general merchandise give us a call and we will sell you good goods for less money than you can buy them elsewhere. Cotton batting, per lb $ .20 Wash boards, each 20 2 iba bars', white castile soap 25 v In mens and bovs boots we have a fine line at prices that will open tbe eyes ot the purchaser. Mens canton flannel under shirts.$ .50 " " , " drawers . . .-. .50 " fine Merino under shirts... .50 " " " drawers 50 For a fine pair of men or boys lace or button shoes extra quality we have got them and at such figures that will astonish you. Mens white shirts, each 1.00 " percale 'J " 76 " extra fine quality vhite shirt. 1.50 " " " " cheviot shirt.. 1.50 All we-havo to say if you want anyfhtng-jn the line of underwear we cun stilt you. A good mans' hat $1.00 Afine JL "..,....-.-. .rr--1.504 A stylish". " 2-OOr r ?": Of Southern Oregon, sre hereby informed that in addition to a Urge and elegant line of MiBLiisrste-Y I hive added to my stock the, followlaj dasi ot goods, of which I haVe afull lines Xadies' PHraiahiHgCfoadB, Both Knit and Marm. Infante WardroU Complttc, As cheap aste be bought say place; alto CMILT3RKN88HbrtT CLpTjiES, t, tails 4 years old. A beautiful Hue oi K , , . HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle and a I Ik. GloVes, &andkerchiefs,Corseti, Ana many other things too numerous to mention. I.have also.secured the Services of a tia FIRST-CLASS' DRESSMAKER, And am prejiarcd to execute all orders ia that line in first-class style atreasonaVe rate. Call and see me aUhe building form erly occupied by A. L. Johnson on Cali fornia street. MRS. P. P. PRIM " ' SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, Peal Estate Agt. i Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. Xjo&aJL )ooxuilont Of all kinds drawn up, especially. pertain, ing to thu settlement Of estates. Collector of Accounts - 'Prbrrijjt' Pemiltancei. Investment Securities a Specialty Jackson County Scrip Bought and SelJ. I have a complete set ef Maps ef all Surveyed Lands in this county, and re ecive abstracts monthly frem Rosebure ! all new cntriei made. I am thus pre pared to make out Homestead and Pr emptioD papers, and can thus save to par. tics the expense of a trip to Roseburf Several fine forms are in mv SnAm r sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with the times. Refers, bv permission, to C. O. Bcek man, Esq Banker; lo Hon. L. R. Weh ster, Judga of this judicial district, and l any business house in Jacksonville Office at south east corner Califoraia and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAT. MAX MUL.LEK, P. '6. JBnilriiag, JacksokVill'4 SEALER IK - General Merchandise. THE UNDERSHJNKD TAKES pleasure in informing tlje aubli that he has purchased L. tTolotuoa't tercstia the r- POST OFlFICE ITOREl Which will be kept stocked with a eeav plete and first class as-t-mraent of gtntral merchandise. I will sell -t Very HoasoBable SLatoa'. Give me a call ancLsee-Jor yourselves MAX MULLER DAVID LINN, JJTD DKAUfB CI corrm .-3- J-M Tbe ease of. Sears vs. Smith, action to recover $2Z, was brought here frem Medford on a change of venue and. after a two day's trial Justice Foudray found ia favor of plaintiff for the sum of $6.25 and costs. Four lawyers were employed on the case aud we doubt if eithtr gained much of a vic tory fiaaa wally. Ml the Bate. To captivate the popular taste and surpass all previous effortsalo please the palate, requires no small amount of knowledge and no littleVkill, and when we remember that Hue very agresable liquid fruit reraedf, Syrnp of Figs is as beneficial -to the system, as it is acceptable to the stomach, we readily Understand why it is the nni vernal favorite as a cure for Sabitual Conttipstion and the other ills arising from a weakness, or inactive condition of the Bowels, Kidneys, Liver and Stomach. Sample botIe free and large bottles for sale hyHerrilt& J Robinson, Jacksonville. There will be a grand ball at the Red Men's ball in Jacksonville oa Christmas night, December 5, 18$. Six Tine Frizes Will be distributed among holders of tickets. ' ( . CgThe best of masic will be provided. Committee it Arrengements; J. O. Birdsey, Adam Sehmitt, W. Mensor. t ? FISrMancers; D. Cronemiller, H. K. Haana, ("has. Prim, D. W. Crosby, J. R. Littli. Tickets, 23. Everybody is cordially invited te attend. -,-JL(S- ..-.' . . k .' ta.a -h v 4. Jk ti'n 9" inrttrfnntjajt&wim"1iZl X k BflSsMUsUKrlKr the.riosVMylisb sad'durr - , L- we'rkeep able'hats in the market ptfflC- -tj m S COFFINS FURNISHED ON THI shortest notice and cheaper than atanr other establishment in Southern Oregon. f urouure oi an Kinas Kept on band r made to order Jacksnville Croscoat 6iv, MaU Keste. J k , ., j.isca. ropnewirr Xiast Ca.Il. 70 WHOM IT MIT CO.-iCEKS: As we are closing up our business here, all who are indebted to ns are hereby requested to come forward and settle without nnnecessary delay. Reaiies Bros. TetrEioH for Xfcense NOTICE IS HEREBY GD7EN THAT I will make application to sell liquor in less quantities than one gallon at the regular meeting of the County Court in January next. E. B.CATON. Central Paint, Not. 2., lSSoT v Tn p.iinnpp.finfi with the nhnvp we beg to say that on the 1st day of February, 1886, we will have another grand drawing for prizes which will be given away. Every person purchas ing one dollars worth of goods will be entitled to a chance of winning one or more valuable Yy3m 1 UuT gradually increasing w Stages.leave Jacksonville every Monday YY euneKuay ami inuay morninjrs tx m. arriving at Waldo in the evening, when close connection is made next morning ior Crescent Gity. When the new wagtl road (s finished about January 13th through tickets to San Francisco will be sold for $18 by this route. Express arKi-order business dona at re duced rates. PMclIJLIiaSSrSEne-?"" trade places us in d position where we can sell you more goods for less money than you can buy them from any other store in Jackson County.' With many thanks for past favors and soliciting a continu ance in the future, We are Yours Truly, MENSOR BROS, Golden Rule Bazaar JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. y ool Wanted -A-ny Qixcixxtltiea, WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE. Any one, having wool to sell will drt well to give nie a call as I am prepares to pay cash for all lots no matter how large of small. Call on or add rcss Geo. it. Willlsd Ashland, Oregon. More Wheat Wanted Ten-thousand bushes of good, wl -Alley wheat for which I will pay 00 ceatt. per bushel delivered at my -mill in this piace. To all those who are owing mc either by note, bonk or other accounts f are requested to pay the same in whea for which I will allow 60 cents pr baeK, el delivered. G, KAK W Sift,' ' JaefctvH!, Get 8, 19. .