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f &; OREGON 8EHT1NEL JACKMISVII.LK gitORBAT, Jajtoakt 30, 1886. Mom News. Judge P- P- P", of Jacktoaville U in Washington, protest ing againit the cutting of lb mail icr TicainSou;hernOregon. He baa had an laterriew with tbe Postmster General. Haa. Bingcr Hermann is aUo after Vflaa vitb aabarpatic, and will call J npen Cangreti to take a tand' lnere ii nin ie in tbt air "Ge'd Beach Ga- ietto." AcCIDKJfTALLY KILLED. On ikbIc- iag examination of tbe body of Henry barter, found dead near bit home at Squaw Lake, it was fonnd tbat bis .seek vai broken besides receiving everal etberbruues. Thereremaineno Joubt buttbat be was thrown from , bone and death wat mitanteneout lit remain! were buried aear bu keueoa Sunday lait. 3tib Citt Assessment. The Ash land City assessment does not foot up tbe amount anticipated, owing to rauclotten fitting ai an Ltizatien board, haying niada a nil- tJTwhicb allowed all money and cash kccoaats to be anasxed at ono-half their valne. Thii reduced (be afsesa Bent from $329,000 to $286,000. A tax of five mills was ordered by tbe Ceaacil. '"Tidings." Eelioious Itcus. There will be reg klar services at tbe Catholic church in this place Suaday, Rev. F' X. Elan hel officiating.... Liberal ganday t steal and Bible clans meets every Sun- Say at 11 o'clock A. M., at the IT. M. L. Hall, Talent Kev. J. A. Slover will commence a protracted meeting at the Wagner creek church on Sunday heit at 11 o'clock a. ji Elder M. Peterson and Fleming will bold Mr vices at Browtborough on Susdar hext, after liicb there 111 be baptism et a number of converts.... Kev. A, ft. Bickenbach will bold. srvica'tit Pboenix on Sunday at 11 o'clock A, M., abd at tbe Presbyterian cburcb in this place in tbe evening.. . .The second quarterly laeetinc of tbe M. E. Church. South, will beheldiiijacktanvil'eonthe first Saturday anil Sunday in February. Rev E. G. Michael, presiding elder, will be in attendanco. Local ltevts- Tbe Roseburg excartionists are ex pected back to-day. Hens' overcoats at a bargain at the Gelden Ttule Bazaar. George Neuber is bow an boneit miner on Foot's creek. Twenty yards of prints for $1 00 at theGsIdeu Bale Bszaar. 12 lbs. Golden C sugar for 1 00 at the GoldenRale Baziar. Ladies' nisi era at great eacrafice at tbe Golden Rule Bszaar.' Mrs. F.Tyron of Smith River, Cal., died at Ashland this week. The 12th of March in Jacksonville promises to be a memorable one. Dju'c fail ta inspect the panic pricss offereu at tbe Golden Rule Ra ta ar. , It you ant t save money, "boy year goods at the Golden Rule Ba uer. Farmers are laying on their oars waitiug for it to get dry enough to piow. New goods are being received by every freight train at the Golden Rule Bazaar. The distillery is running on full time now and will continue for several months. Tbos. Chavner's halth is consider ably improved and he paid u a viiit yesterday. Tin Jacksonville Millfug auU"ilin- Aa Grand Master of tbe A. F. and A. M. for this State Genl. T. G im; Co. this week let hf contractor Reames is kept busy paying official ' ruuuin; their tunnel in TTrnber gulcu, visits to the different ledges in thUjur J. N. Cu.sre-1 feeing the successful Lid isdiction. He makes a painstaking Jer at. $4 50 per foot. Mr. Castee official. J. B. Eldredge, the mining expert, in an interview with a reporter of tbe Portland "Standard," gives Jackson county mines a good send off and pre dicts that we will have tbe coining bonanza. Col. John E. Ross this week sold 120 acres of his best farming land to Wm. R. Jones for 5,200. Tbe new owner will without doubt make it oae of the finest and best paying farms in (be valley. John Adam, a Eon of Bicbard Adams of Waldo and an employee of Wra. Bybee in his irine, died, at his borne this week of dipatnc-ia aged about 20 years. His death is ruournad by isany friends. The case of XT. B. Honeyman against the Oregou and California railroad company, wherein the value of a dog is tbe disputed object, has been eppejledjiyithaplaiiitiif-to tbe Supreme court. From D.m Hunt who is just over from the Grand Applegat mine we learn that the new company of Port land Chinamen bavo concluded to re main there and commencod piping yesterday morning. Mm. S. S. Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Duun, has been very ill at her borne in Washington Territory, It i:t j j : j f- - .: The political pot is jut getting ,' fer "S 1 u. . ., J o lint f loef rannrr hai- mrifiirmn wB said to have improved. Will IIano. - O'NVil roceIvd his teoteuee of death at the hands of J adge i WeUter on Tuetday last, when F. iduy, March 12, 1SSG, wt proclaiincd the ILate when he should be ucecnted for tjcurder of Lewis McD-uiiel at Ash I some time Muce, When irceiving nnce the prisoner showed much ncr- Inets and at its close fcund fault iieJutlge tor not giving liim the Lit of the law tjefor execution In his statement before ten- ratiJrJ .0"1711 triir cUimecl tbathewasinncculitofth'-ciimecbrgifd, that he did not da the killing tioil'if r laid he kaow who tbe gui!.y party was. le -lio elated that the parly who ... . . ...'.. .. bewmitted tbe murder or alcJJaniel was now killing him (O'Neil) and hit ail children and closed uy kiviou this ras all he would sar at this lime. The liourt rooai was filled with Mccl&tori hear tbe teutcuce paied. ThkTkpirakce Movemhst. The k'abibitionists m Orgou nio making tnnlvti heard and propose uomin- ag a loll mate ticket in June. saly noisiaation will also bo made leveial coantiei, Jsckssu being one Itke number. J. E. HousteH of lland, Secietary of tlio State Teiu- lace Alliance has issued tho follow- Lall for a meeting of the diCerenl jilet interesikd: "Ylisani.u! wt i. If the 0e;ou Sta i lu.nirraiice . ,. .,, I ,,-., ,, . ' , a partnerjhip with luct will tio Utid ih hujauu Citv, uql , , T iriictag ot two o clock Wednesday, (tary li, Ib'Su. All letujiuranre lies, churches, bunnav-tehooli', Ire invited to send delegates. Oae lie for the charter or orgauii- Ind baa for etery twenty mem fraction over ten. The O. & .Co. will return all delegate!) fifth fare, and the O. P. II, R. Lccotamsdations will be ample those who may attend. Let fee a tlioroacb representation I parts of the State, and let us Fia session long to be remem a'r its valuable .work and its lulls." warmed up but a simmer is already noticeable. Plaintiff in tbe Colver-Olwell case talk of appealing the same to the Supreme Court. Ad. Helms of Talent has bought a half interest in Dave Payne's Jivery stable at Medferd. Lots of raia this week and our min ers are making good use of the supply of water furnished. A tend the masquerade ball here on the 12ih of next month. A good time can be depended on. G. W. Merrill, representing J. Bourne, was here yesterday on legal business for his employer. Wm. Pernell of Applegate called yesterday and reports lots of rain and K mud in his tectiti.i. Sixty head of hogs were slaughtered at Karewski's mill this week be longing to O. Harbaugh. The flonr.ng mill on Rogue River has been bought bv O. Gaaiard, the Trumble brothers retiring. R?. Kubii and A. H. Mtcgley & Co. have mad and sold a. large lot of lard cans te our farmers ibis season. Dr J. J. Stone, a new comer from the Esse has put chested S. E. Hatk ness' drug store at Graut'a Pass. There will be no more drawings at the G.lden Ru'e Baziar, Jacksonville. Gcous will b; sold cheap for cull. Only feyen divorces were cranted at this term of court and tlm jar of social Ciitbquakes is eiill being felt. Sal. Wise of Coes couaty has gone to Sau Francises to wed one of the belle of the Bay city so Madame rumor eays. Late rains have awollen all the streams in Southern O.e-on but no cases of drowning are to report as yet. Two prisoners are now serving out fentvnees in the county jail, Ssgbarn and a Chinaman, both cenricted of assault. T T. McKenzie has closed, his saloon ;.. .1..TT c T'..l .n.l .tl I.I-..U. f-... II. LUH W. k. HUtCt Allll .t.l. KK.II IUMII A. Chale in the 'SunnjSide. "Pipin? at the Sterling mines con tinues tiiclit and day with every pros pect of a coutiuasd run fer some time to come. Willie Home, a Jacksonville boy, is now a cadet at West Paint, having been appointed from Arizona where hii folks still reside. Up to last evening 16 inches nf rain fell this season according to a gauge kept by Pe.ter Britt of this place. This is the exact amount that fell all last winter, but as it whs still rauing at lafct accounts it is very likely that wo will beat our former record this year. Owing to the late rains, it has caused the railioad company to run trains between Ashland and Rote.burg during the day time. A Ihrongh train and mail is expected from Roieburg this evening. Passengers will b obliged to stay over night in Roseburg and may have le transfer at tunnel 9 Governor Moody bus appointed Geergo Watkias, of The Dnlle, Judgu of the Seventh Judicial District. This dismct was created by the le.st legislature. It will be remembered that Hon. William Lair Hill was off ered this position by lbs Governor, and declined it. Dave Carries-, who was sent to San Queutin for life from Siskiyou con'ity tor the killing of a man named" StOtt on Squaw valley mountain, was fatally atabhed by an insaae Chinaman in iho tirion last Thcrsdav. The Cbinaicna also (.tabbed three other inmates of the prison, one ef th m bsing mortally wounded. A match running race has been arranged-to coma off at the Yreka track Saturday, Feb. 6tb, for 230 a side, between Joe Stephens' Jubilee and Harry Stover' Quebec. The forfeit money, S75, is held by J. M, Wnl tlridge. Bjth horses are in good con dition and will go into active training at once. ''Union." 1 cemmenced work at once and his been making about three feet escb day, em ploying two other men ax asiistauts.- From where the tunntl now is it is though! that 150 feet more will strike the ledge 130 feet bstow the surface. A stockman in southern Oregon .was yesterday offered. 4 cents per- pound life woicht tor a baud of fat cattls. ilt agreed te take it If he could not got more. This is the same a 8 cents per p.usd for the dressed beef, which is quite an adtauee in prices over a week ago. Sheep ara worth al-out as much and perk a. little more, live weight. It is a poor snow storm that does not ad-j vauca the price ot meat. "ure"oniii. The Likevinw Examiner" publisher a list of patents awaiting claimants in the land o ill cm at that puce, smonj; which are those for the following named residents of Klamath .county: G. B. YanRiper, John Loosley, Simp on WiIsont 'Hwiry Jkimrj SIlCOK-JRlr. 100, -J, S. T771 OiTSTiuO R. B. Paul, Johu Magher, -Stephen Stufcel, J. H.Collahati, J. M. Park., G. R, Kelley. H F. Schallock, L. Bod dyandS. H Taylsr,- For "cheek" and aggressive presump tion, there is a min in AohUnd who might ulmott vie with a certain wolh knewn newspaper proprietor in South em Oregon. The fellow claims to be "a doctor, and goes from houso to house forcing hin services upon whomever will be frightened or duped into allow ing him to treat them fer S2 & week. His attention is directed to ladies chiefly, and he preteuds to. be able 'by blaring at their eye-balls to give an ac curate diagnoiis n every case. He al ways. teil every woman whom he meets that she is a suffeier frem some dis ease, and always promises a cure for two dollar a week. The fellow is tin donbtedly an unmitigated iiuuiiice, if not worse, and should be run out of town. "Tidings." Hon. Frank Payne of East Portland invented a stamp mill and aDialg.ima ter combined, which is considered by tho.-e who understand th meritu of such machines to be a good indention. It is so construe ed that the hummer, vhich wih 100 pound, rites MX inchet.nnd make3 800 bedts per tcin ute. It will pulverize tnre tons of ore per day, and wii' cost about ?3Q0 It will w-igh 1,200 pound", and is i u' together in sections so that it can be easily packed through the mountain. There is abund ace of low grade oie Mattered all over this country which could be worked by means of email machines ahich would pay well, as it requires but one man ts attend to the work of tho machines. Mr. Pavne in tends to apply for, a I,al8i 'JSiSKJa1,. tvtw. ilrtady hied a caveat. Ccrcuti ouurt 1'rucesdings- The icllowing business has been transacted in this coart since "the last report of the Sestinel. State of Oregon vs. H. Mathew s; in dictment for maliciously killing au others animal. Continued. Sate va. Walter Howiati; indict ment far sodomy. Same. State Ta. J. W. MsMahon; indict meat for murder. Same. St a to m. Raphael Moral; indictment for felling liquors to miners. Dis-rui-srd on mouou of District Attorney. Stato vs. J. W. Cunuioghaui; mdict tueut for embezzlement. Same. State vs. Chas. McVoyj Indictment for larceny . continued. State vs.T. J. Neal; Indictment for assault with a dangerous weapon. Con tinued for arrest of defendant Stale vs. VcitShutz; indictment for tlling liquor to minors. Same as ahai e. State vs. Peachy; indictment for an atsault with a daugerous weapon. Trial by jury ami verdict of guilty of a iimne assault. j Brotfo vs. C;intOB.rJ-.:',3rowii jiliv Hr nivorua- utureB sranittu anu plaintitT;tTBn custody of minor eh:l dren. Alice C. Mickelson vs. Olney Mick- elson: divorce. Dcrse granted. Erank Lorraine vs. Bernard Lir rnincj suit for partitiou of real prop erty. Decree gianced, parties to pay the costs iqually. Silas J. Dty, Hen ry Klippel and John Herhprger ap pointed as referees to make diviiden. Ha-kell Amy vs. E. D. Foudray; forec.o.a of mortgage. Decree gram ed. Ben Haymond et al., vs. John Swin den. Same proceedings as abovo. Rhcda Duulap vs. David DjuUp; divortc. Decree granted and plain tiff given charge of minor children; also gien 1,000 and oue-tbird of cer tain it ally. "" L'lhit Jaquiuuini vs. John Jaquin niutj divorce. Degree granted. LiselU Leadbctter vs. Relit. Lead better divorce. Same as above. iUalia A. Flue s. EJwaid Fine; Jivoice. Suue. Mary A. Donegnn v?. John Done ftau; ilnorce. Saue. Friik Lorraine vs. Bernard Lcr raine;defendeut given 30 dy to tile tilt uf excriitlons. Jenmu.i Coiver and J. Doilarhide, aduiinimrator of the estate of L A. Culver, vs. P. W. Olwr-V; to recover ilanmss. Motion for new trial oer- ru'J aiKl plainiitrallQrd 30 dny in whicii tu Q!o bill ot exceptions. State; of Ongon vs. Iwis O'Neilj uiunier in the tirit degree. Defen deut serit9iieei4 to be banged on Friday, March 12, 1SS6 Cins. Nickell va. M. E. Pogue st el; to frec'oe lin. "Continued. J. .Niathamer vs. 51. iu. rgue et CUTTEHS FlSB WlllSKiES. Again e greet our many friends, reminding them that the season of "peace on earth, and good will towards men," is rapidly approaehing, when prosperi ty aud generosity go hand in hand, aud the whole civilized world seeks for those tributes and mementoes which prve to bind closer the friends of fleeting years. 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 cire personal attention to tbe bet of European and E.istern liquors. We now oOVr to our patrons the ad vantage of selecting from these Cue whiskies, which we guarantee will not be excelled on the coast. We have in stock, J. F. Cutfer, Extra, Old Bour uou, and Argonaut whiskies. Merritt k Robinson has been appointed tgent for the celebrated "J. F. Cutter" whiftky for this section of Jackon county. He will sell at same price that you would have to pay at E. Martin &, Co.'s distillery. Kv. J?at'-np i(S7fcalfiiiti whole - bbU;',alsQ. cases of Cutter' at S. F. Prices.' John L. Burns, commercial agent for E. Martin & Co., 408 Front St., San Francisco. . 3m nov 1 11 " 12 " 15 " 13 15 " We goods, AOK to the Railroad. The h soaking of the ground has lihe weak n aces in the newly Wiled railroad between Ashland iRosebnrg, and numerous land laad several instances of displace of the track by the settling of adbed have reunited. The most live obstruction to trains was an lie slide at the south end of tun where the track was covered for Ince of S00 feet, the debris being le places 25 feet tep, and cov- lie whole entrance ot the tunnel. "occurred Saturday night. On day night there had been a slide ien Almaden aad tunnel 8, which ed the trains about ten hour. ly evening there was a slide at y run, this side of Grant's Pan, ling th track four feet deep for a Eict ol some forty feet. Besides Laecidents there ara also reporUd Ive been a small slide at the end of tunnel 8, and a sink in kd bed in Cow Creek canyon be LYTest Fsrk and Myrtle Creek. Wednesday evening the follsw lanes to the road were reported Iition to those enumerated. A landslide on Grave creek moun- Iwo miles south of Alta; a slide north eud of tunnel l;a wawhaut bsand feet along the track at the aad rf tunnel 6; a big washout north end of tunnel 7, and be- here and Myrtle cretk another tut -and care which has left kl lies suspended. "Tid Twelve meti are now employed at the Willow Springs miner owned by Mctsrs. Ingrain, Baker and Dean. Good results are promised. Circuit Court for the present terra will likely adjourn for the term to day. Only a few equity cates remained to. be duposed of this week. The Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band and the Turners will give a street parade on February 12'h, efter which comes the masqueiada ball. While in an epileptic fit Mr. Per kins fell into a fire place in his cabin on Elliott creek this week and was seriously but not fatally butned. No freight trains this week and the passenger trains only run tri weekly that is one came up last week and Las been trying ever since to get back. The late stormy weather has been rough on stock but the loss cannot be called large up tb this time. Most of our stock men are feeding at present. The Josephine County Court, at its last tension, established tha fol lowing bouties on tha scalps of wild animals: Coyote, $3; panther, $2; bear, $1. " Klippel & Keaton seiid as word that they have lots of water and that the bed rock is coming to the surface in fine style. Tbe boys are confident of doing well this season. Fred Grob of this place will sind a ton of quartz from his mine to Med ford next week to give it a mill test. He has a large lot of rock on the dump all of which prospects well. A number of the yung folks of Jacksonville visited the residence ot M. 1 1 unity near town one night this Articles of agreement vere yester day sighed bv Veit Schutz and L. D. Brown of Portland for certain water privileges toJie granted the latter for milling purposes. This decides tho lo cation of the mill opposite' the City Brewery- and work on its construc tion will be commenced as soon as tha weather wili permit. Prof M G Royal, of the Ashland College and Normal School, has been solicited to accept a good poitirn at the brad of an educational institution elsewhere, but has not concluded to accept the offer yet. Tha "lidings" wishes him good fortune always, but for the take of tbe Ashland school would be glad lo see him remain there. The Josephine county Court-House question is reported to have reach-) 1 au end by Jonathan Bourne, Jr., buy ing ool Abrahams additiou to the town of Grant's Pass. The matter still requires the consent of the County Court but that wi 1 no doubt be given when county building's will be pat up at once. A settlement of this mat'.er will tend towards tbe benefit of all parties concerned. A new lodge of the order of Eisleru Stars was instituted at Roseburg last Tuesday night and the following mem ders of Adarel Chapter No. 3 of i his place attended: Gen. T. G. Reames, grand masttr of the F. & A. M. of Oregon, Hon. Theo. Cameron, Geo. M. Love, It S. Dunlap, Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, Mrs. Newmau Fisher, Mr. R. J. Cameron, Mtzses Isie McCully, Cora and Maggie Lino. Habitual Cout!p.itIou Is a prolific source of misery and many ills, giving rise to Headache, Dullness, Fevers, Nervousness, R.est essness, Biliousness, Indigestion, Pois oning of Blood, etc. The bitter nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts formerly U3ed to relieve the sufferer, only aggravate the dispase and sicken the stomach. All who are sffiicted in that way, know the impor tance of the remedy pleasant to the palate, harmless in its nature, and tru ly beneficial in its action. T'je trial Siottles of Syrup of Figs given away free of chnrce by our enterpruing druggists Merritt and Robinson of Jacksonville proyo that it is all that kiii be desired. Large bottlea at fifty cents or one dollar. Child's Snow Flake. Every lady, wishing a clear, delicate complexion, should use Child's Snow Flake. It nourishes and freshens the skin, re moves Tan and Sunburn, and, thennt iiral appearance imparted, renders it impossible to detect its use. Warrant ed- perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists, or by the manufacturers, John A. Child & Co., Druggists, Port i-ind, Oregon. Mail orders promptly it tended to, Price 50 cents. The Sew Tulllo--a:a tae JJiI;ao. On a bed, racked wilb p.iin, a. weary man luy Stnglng, willow, litwillww, litwillowl Ko e:ue or telief could he find any day, O, willow, tflwHlow, lilwillow! His pains aic now gone, lie" is hcaity and well, St Jacobs Oil made him as sound as a bell, And the itorv so good to each one he does tell, Singing willow, titwillow, titwillow! Publisher's Note. A Chicago pa pr xys that il.o actor xvhc plays "Koko" in the "Mikado," at a theatre tho re, biid such a bad cough that he could not have tuug "Titwillow," had he net recovered hi voice by a dose of Red Star Cough Cure, which costs only twenty live cents a bottle. Railhoad WAStied Out. The late heavy rains have flooded same portions of the track of the O. &. C. R. R. in the Cow creek country, has. exusjd the caving in of a prt of the Grata creek tunnel and numerous heavy slides are reported on ether portions nf the road. TLa-e hasbceu no through train from Portland all this week and only one mail has reached us from that direct ion dcring tbat time. A large force of men hasb:en employed in making nee essary repairs ami a through train is expected at Medford this everting. For the present a local irain will be run between Ashland and Grant's Pass going ovor the route in the day time. Mi lite :::ijr. To captivate the popular taste and sutpavs all previous efforts to please the palate, requires no-small amount of kr.owlIge and no little skilly and when we remember tl:at-riir L ta White 7s Jhn W. White; tlivoice. & ferred to the County Clerk to take teritimsny. J. B Thomas "s. F. M. Parker; to foreclose inoilgsse. THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER, -of Bourbon, Ltd., says: "Both mv self and wife owe our lives to SJJI LOU'S CONSUMPTION CURE." Brooks keeps it. ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constiiution, Dizziness-, Los-sof IVnpG ite. Yellow Skinl Shi oh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For fd!e by E. C. Brooks. A NASAL INJECIOK free witlf each boUla of Shiloh's catarrh remedy Price 50 cets. at Brook's. HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts. at E. C. Brooks'. CATARRH CUBED, hr-nlth and sweet breath accur d by Sh 1 di's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents at E. C. BrooKs's. Nasal Injector free. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relievo croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver som plaint, ou have a printed guarantee on etery bottla of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Brooks keeps it. SHILOH'S COUGHiind Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. Tt cures consumption. Brooks can furnish it. o 'psy yaI? zviV ri- aft rS Mask Ball Prise Under the auspices of the Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band AT U. S. HALL 1d- 1S5, 18S6. IUL SELL 20 yards best standard prints. . .$1 00 cabot W muslin ....... I UU canton fhcnel 100 brocaded dress goods.. . 1.00 cabot A muslin 1 00 gingham... 100 have a fine lino of dress includiiiij all the latest styles, which we offer at a grout reduction. 10 pair ladies hose..... .'$1.00 1G yards bleached muslin 1.00 yards lonsdale muslin -1.00 28 yards house lining. . . . 1.00 Ladies and Missess corseta wa have a Hue assortmeent, also n . fiui line ladies, misses and chil drens hose jtocludino-wQoJon and couiJFl ai prices wcusmv cumpu tition; ' 12 pounds golden C. sugar. $1.00 8 pounds best Costa Rica coffee . . 1.00 - G uackages best matches 25 12 pounds Carolina Rise. ...... 1.00 ' 4 pounds best whole pepper.. . . . 1.00 14 lb, 1 lb papers best soda...-. 1.00 3 lb, 1 lb papers good tea 1.00 These goods are all the best qnulity for which we will guaran tee. 100 lb. Liverpool salt. . ...... .SI 23 14 '' soda crackers 100 Beft extra Star coal oil per can. 2.00 100 lbs. ground alum salt per sack .75 "We have a few more Ladies and Misses cloaks which we will sell at a great reduction. Blueing, per box $ .10 Jams and jellies, per can 25 8 cans, 2J lbs each best tomatoes. 1 00 8 can, 1 lb each, best oysters.. . 1 00 2 oz bottles extract of lemon 10 Cayene j oper, per bottle " .10 Pepper sauce, per bottle 10 1 qt bottles mixed pickle? each. .23 1 lb cans, gold medal tea per can. .40 American sardines, per can 10 For a fine suit of clothes the latest cut and thCmost fashionable i-tyles we caunot be beat. 12 oz. cans Golden Gate baking powders per can 35 1 lb. cans best cream tartar per can 33 I " packages best corn starch.. .U 3 " boxes fruit of the field g'.os3 starch each..... 35 For anything in the line if Gents' funiishiug- goods, includ ing fine white shirts, neck tio3, collars, cuffs, and etc.; we carry a full aud completo stock. .25 .70 .02 .50 .40 .C5 At the next June election the follow ing officers are to be voted for, by the the voters of Jackson county, viz: A Governor, secretary of Slate, stale treasurer, superintendent of public instruction, state printer, member cf Congrese, judge ot the supreme ceurt, district judge, two representative k, district attorney, county clerk, bhentf, treasurer, superintendent of schools, surveyor, assessor, cororner two com missioners, juitices of the peace and constables. The following is a list of officers of Hope Rebekabr Degree Lodge, L O. O.-F., of Ashland, recently installed by Capt Helman, D. D.G. M.; N G. Mr. J. R. Casey; V. G. Mm. Jas. Prter; R, Sec'y, J. K. Helman; F Sec'v, Dr. H. T. Inluw; Treas, J. R, Casey;" War den, Mrs. Mary Sutton; Coo, Aliss Delia Pennebater; I. G., Airs. E. Gid dings;Chap.,A. L. Willey; R. S. N. G., O. R, Meyer; L. S. N. G., A, D. we rememtier ttiat-Hi';, wey- agreeable liquid -iruit remedy, ayup of Figs is as beneficial to'the system, as it is acceptable tu the stomach, we readily understand uhyitis the-uni verbal favorite as a core for Habitual Constipation and the other ills jirlinu front a weakness, or inactive condition of theBawels, Kidney, Liver and Stomach. Sample Wot'les free and large bottles for sale by Merri'tA Robinson, Jacksomille. ITSat n sVari't of IJce BI1. A man in Mintfej.ota who had rheu taatisrn, undertook ihe bee remedy. Uo got into bed with a swarm of young bees and the remedy began to work, f tnnt- f..!i p u-j biing him back lo the house, and fortv'could not have pnt himiptnhedjtgarn. Iletliea did what her should have done at first, used St. Jacobs Oil and is now well. A cough whieh he .canglit from exposure was removed by Red Star Cough Cure, which he says is a wonderful discov ery It costs enly twenty five cents a bottle. Sold by Jrucgists. fi'IJ'1 .mJ1'.""'. ii .J. PJu.'f.1!!! j, I Floor Mitnafrs. Chas. Nickcll, J. V. X hipp. Wm. Ply malc, Doug. Jones. Recxttion Committee. Geo. Schmitt, Will Lytic and George Neil. TovLi Cash Frizes Will he given, one each to the two best sustained characters, lady and gen tlemen, iilso one each to the two finest costumes . All maskers are requested to be at the hall tit 9 o'clock sharp to take part in the grand march. Unmasking at 21 O'Clock. In the afternoon at 2:30 there will be a grand parade headed by the Jacksonville Mlver t.ornet Band assisted by the Jacksonville Turnvcrciu In full uniform. ... Tickets, including supper, $1.2? each, spectators 50 cents. , The best of music has been engaged .nd no pains will be spared to make it a success in every particular. Executors Notice. MARKIF-D. week aad indalged in. a surprise, party 1 Helmanr It. 8. "V. G, lira. Laura Wil that was eajoysd by all concerned. ley; L. S. "V". G., ilrf. Aferasa Bith. Tlie I'opnlar Vijioval. Of tlie now tamous Syrup" of Figs as the most efficacious and agree tnV preparation ever ofi'eied to the world as a cure for Habitu-i Constipation, Bi'Uousness, Indigestion and kiudreiT ills, has been won by the wise p'nn pursued by the Calif urni'i Fi -Svrap" Company. Knowing that any remedy truly beneficial in its effects on ihe Isvstem, and atthe same time pleasaut to the taste, Jrill meet with a rapid sale, the Company, through its agents Merritt & Robinson gives away a sample bottle free of charge. Try it and judge for yourself. Laige bottle fifty cents or one dollar. When Baby "was sick,- we gave her OjVSTORIA, When she was a Child, she cried for C ASTORIA, When sh? became Miss, she clung to CASTOK1A, YTat. Iapi:k In" Ashland, January 23, lAJff. Cb.u IVario Miss L na Baber, all of Jackson county, Oregon. CU3 BORN. Pokl,t. On Jn'eope, Jan. II, 18SG, o JIi. a:id ius. Wm. Powel', a son. Kpinswcii la Liokville, Jan. 13, 18S0V ' to Jlr. and SI'S. E. O. Heidrich, a rlaa;itcr. t'c:;x Near Lost river, Klamath couDty, Jan. at, lssu, lo llr.antt .Sirs, llcnry Coan, a daughter. DeLamitteU In Ktrbrrille, Jan. 15, lSSGttoMr. and ISrs- N. DeLamatter, a son. Wade On Butte creek, Jan. 15, 18S6 to Mr, and Mrs. Robert YT ode, a daughter. Nilcs s.t Henley, Jan. 11, 18SC, to Mr. and ilrs. F. E. Nilcs, a daughter. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tlie county ot Jacsson. In the matter of the Estate of William Hofiman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the founty- Court of Jackson County. Oregon, sitting in Probate, executor of the estate of William Hoffman, deceased. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, with the undersigned. Anil those having claims aeainst the Estate, are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the first, publica tion ot this notice, at the office of C. C. Beekman, in Jacksonville, Jackson I ounty; Oregon. C. C. BEF.KMANrExecntor, of the Estate ofWm. Hoffman, deceased. Dated December 12. ISST. 12 candles 8 Common washin' soap, box 20 brs. Beans, colored, per lb Climax tobacco, per lb. Climax lobacco, per 12 oz plug.. Best riveted overalls in market. . For anything in tho Hue ot general merchandise give us a call and we will sell you good goods for less money than you can boy them elsewhere. Cotton batting, per lb 5 .20 Wash boards, each 20 2 lbs bars, white castile soap 25 In mens and boys boots we havo a fine line at prices that will opeii the eyes of the purchaser. Mens canton flannel under shirts.S .SO " " " drawers 50 " fine Merino under shirts... .50 " (l " drawers 50 For a fine pair of men or boya laco or button shoes extra quality we have got them and at such figures that will astonish you. Mens white shirts, each SI. 00 " percale " " 75 " extra fine quality white shirt. 1.50 " " " "cheviot shirt.. 1 50 All we have to eay if you want anything in the line of underwear we can suit you. A good mans' hat .".1.00 ATfinV " -" .-.. .'.-1.50 A stylish" " 2,00' It's a foregone conclusion that we keep the most stylish and du'r able hats iu the market. 1 eood pair boys' boots 1.75 1 " " mens' " 3.25. 1 " " ladies shoes 1.50 1 " " childreus shoes 1.0Q 1 " " infants 75 For anything in the line ot ladies trimmed hats, artificials or. fancy neckwear of any kind we have a fine aud complete Deselection. DIEJD. CiKTEH On Viz Applejate, Decern er 30, ltiS5v Henry Carter; in the 51st year ol his ace. minnn wwnli.no nlnna.. .....- t WLn .t..1,l ni.;i.t.ii. dm ruvo llrnm I nI t -. . T , ..uvuauuuuu ....n.,..., - t-- - -1 1LELMA5 in Asnianar Jan. -if, leaK.in. UABiuiiLa-rj, lantEon.ol Mr.and Mre. ButlerTJrt Notice. Pman. Laud Office at Kosebukg, On., ? January 15, 18S6. J Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice, of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tint said proof will be made before the Judge or Olerk of Jack son couutv-, at Jacksonville, on Saturday V ebruarv"27. l&JG. viz : John D. Griffith. Homestead No. S382 for the SWA! of section 23 J p lio s it a west, w J1 ue names the following witnesses to prove his cuuuuuuus rvaiuuiicc uiuu, nou culti vation of, said land, viz; O. E.Miller, Oliver Nadou. Jesse. Tyler and B. F. Miller, all of Rock Point, Jackson connty ' Oregon. Y. t iSEJWAMIN, Kejis tCK Our gradually increasing" trade places us in a position where we can sell you more goods for less money than you can buy them from any other1 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 RuleBazaar JACKSONVILLE, OREGON i