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J" T-J yjWMUjp "V'TTJ!u-tf-' t X v OREGON SENTINEL. JACKsllKVIUKl Saturday, February 13, 1886. KoxWak Stsmkm or!8S5. Uees iti own u'kine, by cutting quickly, per feetly and entirely, aacb part separate ly, in every variety of Jatet tylei, every garment worn by ladles, "gentle men and ehildran. Mrs. Avery and Jahnson are new gmu; ls&soni n 'town. , Bkvtinkl Office Fob Sale Desir. iag to engage in otber binei. the nndenigned oflen the Oregon Skkti NIL for tale at a bargain. Far the amount required me better investment could be found far a paying basintu. For farther particulari call en or ad dret. Feaxk Krause. Arrested and Discharged. An Indian named Frank Buecker was ar reiei by Comtable Birdsey on Toes davai latt charged with ghosting a't Albert Johmon gome thres years ago. After the examination before Je-tice Tou'dray be was turned loose on that ebarge but afterward areited for laaghtering deer for their 'hidit with -trial net for tc day. Will Prove a. Book. The recent rail i. ix southern Oregon wiU prove a great boon te tks tninera. Toe streams have been higher than at nnr time for six yean One mine at Waldo will take ut about $20,000 as a result of the recent rains, acd from the other mines large returns are expeewsu, ttuicii win relieve the financial stringency of Jo sephine county and bent lit other-parti of the state. "Statesmen." TnB Masquerade. The Mask Ball 'given by the Silver Cornet Band lant evening was a aucess, of course, a large crowd uf spectators being present be sides leventy tickets sold to dsneers. We failed to get th lift of markers for this ishuu through the negligence of none imp andean only say that there were quite a lot of them. Four "cah"pnz"S were awarded fur the best dreui-ed and befit sustained character the folloiving leiug ihe. luekv wini.ert.: 11. D. KuMl, as lKinlet, John Klip ("pel, Nigger Dude, Miss Fields, Flower .Girl anil John Miller as Snow Flakt Ijancing was kept up until a lulu hour in the morning and everybody bceuied happy. , County Commissiohcrs' Court. The following butine was trish i . i acted in this court at the February term : G. Navlor, John Woods, Jo. 'SatterGeld L McDaniel and B. Robb, having made allilavit that they had iieen asievSud too high mostly on ac count of uncanceled uiortages it was ordered thut arebite ho made in each case.. .'.Several road supe'vuors' re "ports weie recti veil and nocepteit. . . . The report of the viewers in the mat ter of the new county road leading from E"ann creek up the west side of Pleuhaut creek was approved and said road establihlied....Thn petition of the citizens of l'rail creek and vicTnitj J for a new toting precinct was heard Mttd Aranlml U Ih'li ilxJi-nn A T. I am, ,iauhiui A v. illbllilui-Ull . A Hill and J. G. Briscoe were appointed registers and .V. M. Holmes and Hen-J ry Vogrlei clerks.... In the matter of (the establishing ot exact lines of the pitmp Stewart and Pulican Bay road. Fokt oned until next term The Sheriff was authorized to procure all necessary paraphernalia for carrying out the death lenience 0f Lewis O'Ntil. , Cuat wit.1 Mr. Brows. L. D Broun haKJu.t returned from a few .weeks' vimi to Jacksonville. To a "Nens" reporter Mr. Brown said Iat M'ghr thst work on his qatrtz mill at "Jacksonville wm nearly finished and will bo in running order by the end of the coming week. The machinery i being placed in position now. The mill will crukh ten tonsef quirtz daily. Sir. Brown reports that all thn quartz mines in the vicinity of .Jacksonville are looking Telf. Over 100 men are inspecting between Applegato and G?(d II ill, and are finding good piying rock. This is the first time in twenty years that prospecting has been ilonr in this region. The ledges ho'd out well and do not decrease in i-i'ze and richness the further they are down .from the grass roots. The mountains back of Jacksonville are n perfect net work of ledges. The oro is low grade out pays. Mr. Brown returns to Jack sonville Saturday. 11a says that if the mill now nearly ready to begin Work pays, as indications promise, he ,ix coustruct one and possibly two more uiilh in Jacksonville. Pert land "News." New Brick. Caro Bros., ratgnifi cieut new brick building is one of the finest structures in Southern Oregon. Roseburg may well be proud of such an elegant addition to her business houses. The front is 80 feet, fronting on Jaction street and the first story is of massive, iron from the foundry of Bunnell & Co., of this city, which for architectural beauty will compare with Anything in the state. The corner, or Main building, is two stories, the up per portion of which is being fitted up as a hall or opera home. The lower, or ground floor is used by Caro Bros., as a general merchandise store. The decorations were designed by Mr. An 3rw Jones of this city, and were car fled out under his direction by the test known workmen and manufac tnrers without any restrictions as to cist The store is well lighted and ev iry convenience that architectural skill could contrive for the business to be carried on, can bo seen at a glance. taro lSros., are enterprising merchants and deserve much credit' for spending so grea: a sum in order to beautifiy our city as well as to increase their .'r,rdy 'arg8- nd grow ins- trade. xiainueaier. Local Items- Now is the time for road supervisors to attend to their duties. Panic prices prevail at the Golden Rale Bazaar. 0"Neil has only eno month lease of life from yesterday. Mentor Bras, offer their stock now en hands at bedrock prices. Rev. A. II. Sunderman now has ovtr 40 pupils studying German. B. B. Beekman has returned from San Francisco coming via Portland. If you are in nee a! of goods, consu t the prices offered at the Golden Rule Bazaar. If you want to get a fine vineyard attend Jos. Solomon's administrator's sale to-day. A dollar saved is a dollar earned therefore buy your goods at the Gold en Rule lii.zi.tr. Mrs. L W. Berry had an ,.arm broken by a fall at the skating rink last Wednesday night. MIDDLE-AGED MEN who lack vigor and vitality can be cared by Gi'more's Aromatic Wine. KERVE-LIFE AND VIGOR "-' stored in men and women by nsing Gilmore'e Aromatic Wine. t Brad Dean says he is the happiest man in the world. For particulars consult our marrage notice.". Henry D. Kubii, our Applegate 'friend, had to come to town yesterday to take in the masquerade ball. David Peninger end John Watson sold several heart of fine horse to S. L Daniels this week at good prices. The Medford stage. now leaves here at 6 p M. to catch the north bound train that leav'eB Ashland at 7:45. Mensor Bros, are always ready to sell yoa more goads for less maney than anv other store in Jacksonville. JAMES SULLIVAN of Salem, Oregon, save he was cured of thi Asthma by Gilmore'e Magnetic Elixir. Sherman D. Brown, rrn of L. D is in town on quir'z husinvs. His father is expected back from Portland today. i i Seventy-five "head of horcrs and mules were bouaht is thi valley and taken to California this week by S. L Darnels. Spring fights opened out in very good style tnis we but bs no one was seriously hurt the fun will probably be continu"d. Mis Elizabeth Grarv, eiter of Dr. E P.Geary ef -Medford, died att'h home of her parents iu Eugene ou Saturday last. Car loads of eastern lining are arriv ing ut Portland, where they are laid down at a lower pri than that asked for the home production. In order to muke room trr onr spring and summer goods, we offer our strck now on builds at way d n fig ures. Gulden Rule Baz-iar. Jerry Nunnn ships egns to Portland and gets onions trom that place in te turn. Apparently our heus are more iudustriuus than our farmers. The reservoir above Win. Deneffs claim on Jackson creek broke one niiiht thi.- week and it will tike Bill at ha3', two weeks to mako repairs. DR. VhEELAND, of tlm M. E church, Ry that two bottle of Gil more'a Aromatic Wino cured his wif" of Nrrvous Debility at.d Sleeplessness. $5 and conta is what Justice IlnlTxr charges parties for uliuotmg nff pistol ton. One party cnnliibnied thai amount to lh town treasuty this week. Banani fall bad sprain, Ruls St. Jacobs Oil kill paiu. Winter zero throat soie RedS'arCuughCure cough noraoie Voters will remember that they m ist regisur before they are entitled to cast a billot hereafter and April 5 h, 6th and 7th are the days when it muat be done. Fred. Grob has cone to his qnanz mine to remain for several momlia in taking nut quartz. Mm. Grub has charge of the business here while be is awsy. Friegnt trains are .running reeular once more and all of our merchants received new goods this week most of the orders having been delayed some time on the road. The regular term of Circuit Couit for Lake county was not hold this time as there waa no business Appearing that required immediate attention, A good showing for Lake. We have heard of only six candi dates for Marshal but as all are so backward about makin their wishes) known through the papers we are not prepared to mention their names. Marcus Aarmstrong has leased the blacksmith shop in Willow Spriu precinct owned by Daan Brothers' and he will be found there ready to do any work in his lino. Give him a call. A car load of our new quartz mill arrived this week and Peter Bschey brought it here from Central Point on Thursday laat. It will not take long now until it is in running order. The report in the Meford Monitor that thirty tons of the tai.ings from theoldquatrz m'.ll on Wagner creek hid yielded 1200 at the Medford re duction works was mtitely erroneous "Tidings." Dr. Gee. O. DBar has concluded to become a permanent resident of Jack sonville and has purchased Dr. Jack sen'e residence opposite that of Mm. McCully for a home. The price iald was $1,200. ' ' Besides keeping bacon, lard and all i kinds of freih meat at bis butcher shop John Orth this week furnished Iii.cuj tomeri with Colombia river sturgeon. This is something sew hero and was duly appreciated. I is calculated that $50 worth of opinm jer day is used by the Chinese in Yreka, and cbe rest of the couuty wherever Chinamen reside consumes about the same proportionate amount according to Chinese population. Trail crek voting precinct has ben established by the County Commission ers, with H. Richardson, J. G. Briscoe and H. L. Hill xs registeis, and W. M. Holmes and H. Vogeki as clerks. This new precinct has long been a necessity. , The "East OreganUa' says: Jack ass creek is in Jackson county. An old timer tells in that it was so called because of the drowning in it of several smart alecW who had made it their business to tell editors how to run a newspaper." Spooks in the county jail is what now troubles the night wtch keeping guard over O'Neil. The shout appears in the form of a Chinaman and reaem hies the cue that hung hinm-lf in ace'l there several years ago. Catch the brute and ship him to fciatlle. The officers and mmhem of the board of directors of the Oregon Pio neer association will meet in the ccpi tol building at Salem on Tuesday, Febuary 23. 18S6, at 2 o'clock P. M , for tbett.nsaction of such business as may properly come before it. Ofthc530,0U0 Odd Fellows in the world, one-twentieth of theui ato in California. Tue old Lodges are con stantly crowing numerically and fin an cially stronger, and the new Lodge are Leing inxtituted every week in ailferont pottirns of the state. Harewski is still making improve menta to his flouring mill, a new loi er having bven added this weak. ii stops at no expense for machinery and improvement, makes au excel eni qna'uy nf iLmr, all of vvh'ch gives him i he bulk of the milling trade uf the valley. A Washington dispatch says Sen ator Miller's physician say it is im possible for him to recover, and liu' lie will never be able to tab lux sea in the Senate. The au'iouiiceu.pnt had Biarcely been inmli before poli ticians wero cistiog around for his succeseo-. S"nator Jones has a contract tor mi ling the ore above the 1500-foot level of the Con. California, and Vir ginia mines at G a ton. It is reported that by a concentrating device about to be introduced thp cost of the work can be reduced to 50 cents a ton, liv ing the Senator a net income of 1000 a day. Gj W. Holt narrowly escaped with his life last Monday; he ji (Joins; some brick work at the door fac o.y underneath the boiler which was be ing placed irppn-ition, when the b,iler fell and Mr. Hoi' barely e-capd tr. m bein.4 crushed by the heavy bfilei'. "Arus." Governor M udy has recen'ly made the foUowiiig executive 'ppvintnients: H. McKmnell, Pine Valley; W. J. Sieart, Halsey; Jerry J Do.i'ev, Bridgeport; J. li. Snow, D.iYville; Guorge W. Lvosley, Kiamaih; E. W Reynolds, Baker City, and J, C. Whit aker of Cottage Grovf , notaries public for Oregon. Tl e race at Yreka last Saturday be tween Jos. Stephen's J u bile- and Har rv Stovei'u Quebec, resulted in an eay victoiy for the latter. Quebec led about 50 feet, ami made the mile in 1:55J, which is f.w time, with track to heavy as at pre.-ent time, from ef fects of late storms. The secretary nf ilie treasury', in his reply to the reuate retolu ion di-ecting hiiu to furnifh certain information relative to tho accounts of Alfred Meauham, l.ita superintendent of In- uian nu-uri lor urP;;ott, encloses a re port of the se:ond comptroller, show ing a dthcit of 7,576. B F. Dowell is onr of the sureilies. Commissioner Sparks lately tele graphed W. F. Benjamin, Register of the Lvnd Office at Ro-.eburg, to with draw all the land from settlement sur rounding Crater lake in Southern Ore gon. This being interpreted means that the country surrounding Crater lake Fas er will be in the immediate future declared a national park. In ?epteraber, 1885, D.vvid Broglw, oJ Ellensburg, W. T., went to Ohio -on a visit, and placed his 1 1 yesx old son. Willie, in charge of C. P Hall, whog&ve the Ud to a man named Win Ashcraft, who moved to southern Oregon, where it is said he is now engaged in fariiiiijj; Mr. BroyleB has returned to Elleni" ourg, and a-ks for inforinithn as to the whereabouts of his young sou. The street parade and prformance yesterday afternoon by tho Turners was worth witnessing and a l.ir"e crowa oi spectators irom the country was here to witntss it. Under the leadership of Mr. C. P. Smih his pu pils have made rapid improvement and some of them are now as good as rranv professionals we have seen. Mr. Smith himself is about as good as can be fonnd anywhere and the show throughout was as good us a circus. Frank Leslie's Illustrated paper of Januarr 30th. nays -Newr- a Inch compliment to Judse Owen K n,.no.. who was appointed General Scperin' tendent of Customs by the Corean Government. A short sketch of the Judge's life precedes this kind notice: "Judge Denny is a man of great fore! of character, rare judgment and execu tive abi'iry; a lawyer of excellent capacity and bright experience, and in all respects well equipped for the duties of the responsible position ta wbieh he has nec called. JJEfl-tg- Wb ckiiowjjJrecjit of u inti , tattou to atteuotue wedding of L. Siiberstein aiidfjMix 31. Abraham, i!aiilit-r otrlyman Abraham, at 1'uiiUnd on "February 14th. Both cotiti acting 'parties are well known here and theirmany frirnds in Jack sonville wishtheea prosperity and happiness iu their,ner relations. A new counterfeit dollar has mads its. appearance lately, and i one of the beat ier seenr1s$ltjbari the dale of 1835, San Francisco mint, and has the geuutu-ring "Experts think the dollar is n.ad of Mivr,'lloywi with glitsand bell melal. In weight thebogusccin can alava be Jnectfd' fium the v'enuipe and in the pr3at-ins'aiic? ibrm in no -r;ri tun v '", "" -.iicj riw nu posad to have -ten B-nt .here frome the taaU Tin Yreka "Journal" siyi that aev eral I. O. O. FrEacainpment members in that place, talk of getting np a cuiq pany wf uuiforin degree members, for military practice, and will endeaver to .secure, co-OJieraliari.oSc-jlt Ytt"er Encampment meinders, ifi order lo have a large turnout on celebration o-easions. The uniform is militart cut, black, ninl the bat of cliurenu style, with plume. Th8 drill is with sword, eash.ijnaslitjr fiirrying one. - "Alfred Holwan telegraphs Jhe'Ore gon.sn' that not one of the m-n tl o by the Gnwl wai an American, or'i: man of a fatuity, or a iriident, of tfraltle. Ths members of thp Guards who have the moli's deeesi bat red are Jiidgr Burke, Rkv. L A. Bank, Mr. E M Carr, und, Mr Fraua Hanfonl Threats of aswasiuillon are made agius Ihnu, but it is not likely thst they will be ioles;ed, as their assail ai'suould le.sumuiai.l. dealt with Soino very queer notionR oblair ainoni;llio people as to iLk duty which n naw-papur cwei to its reader, bu i he inuil preva'ent one U that it should leave out i-aiportant items of public in terest at the request of tht)"e who mav te injured bj their puulicaiion. Tiii is a vary erroneous idea. Tho object if n newepaper to giv'H the news Its yery li&nift indicites (list. Unless t doe so, it is notan anv sence of the word a iiewsp'iper, but ralhrr an auii newspiper. Lvt C"k Jis A. CardvM-llj agiiii of i be White Br'.nz" Co . of Cliicr-g ' sold a monument, to Mrs. Jii-tb Woediufl, n-lui of thu lale Anihotiy Woodiutl", of R(-sebury, ruiting S4G0, lo be placed in ;iie cemetery sif Eng IMi S-itlemtnt, and another to Mr. James Caivert, in inemorv of .Mrs. Calvert. ThphvMer will be erected in the D. ain ceniptery. ThefO inoriu ments are vtry beautiful and becmn ing justly popular wirh iho people, ot Oregon. '"Plaindeab r' Counterfeit silver tltlhr are in circu latio.in East Pnrtiuiid. 'J'iiry are jot light weight, but iu olhar lejpects are apt to deceive even an rxpert. Store keepers have been victimized to a large extnt. H. Greele, the proprietor of tho Bjn Ton retnu'ant, yesterday pre verlttd a cu-itoim r from passing a bad dollar on him. Thee dollars are da'eil 18c!0, and were evidently niadn wi.h the same die out of 1hl1i thn Extern S 'es have bern fljrjitwl wiih s'puiious coin for several ytars past. The Dmocraiic slote for a Stat ticket in Jndgu Piim of Jacknn coun ty for Gov erupr, John M. Gcaiin of Multnomah lor Congress, Hvma-i Abrauiaof Douglas for State Treas urer, and Stitea of the Albany Demo crat for State. Printer. The candidate for Sect etory of Slate is to teme from Eastern Oregon, the man lo bn selected hy the de'tgates from that section of the Stte. Tho ticket is sbont the strongest that could, be natvied. Thfy are all good men and it is a pity to see them sacrificed. "ilercury." Elmore D'cker waP-shot aiidi kiljed bv Lew Al'eo, near Little Ktamtih Like, in ,S;,-kivru comitv-, Cal., laat Monday evening. The report of the i.tlair received here is us foilows: Deck er had bough' of Allen some improve men s on a pieLa cf government Und, and then filed on thu land. All-n af erward wanted the. land, but Deck er would not give it up, which cau-d trouble between (hem. On Mondav evemug Decker was p'vssiii'i Allen's house, and Allen opened hiH door and shot him dead with, a" Winchester rifle Allen had not been arrested at last report, but ,t.he sheriff of Siskiyou county was alter him Later. Allen has surrendered htmelf to the xheritl ul Yreka. "Tidingf." An effort vas njade Sunday raorn to gH rid. of the Chirjese at" Seattle A mob marched is( Chinese to the whxrf and placed 100 of them aboard the Quten Of the Pacific which was (o sail for San Frnnci-sco. A collection was taken and (heir fare paid. At this point the authorities interfered and the vessel kept from failing. Jndgo Greene interviewed the Clnneep iu eourt and a large numbei expressed thir willingness to go and 195 wen place4 on board tha ship, all it cruld accommodate, and their fare guaranteed by the ci'y and tho -vessel has sailed. While taking, the remaining Chinese to a place of safety, (he Home. Guards were assaulted by the mob and filed, wounding five menhy gun khot ami many more by beatings -The city has been declared undeni3!irtial law, ar.d quiet was restored.'' The riot was planrpd at Tacoma. tlcrlholrtt mri H ttatne. A litt8,fiye-vHHfbid, who ws traveling, to, Oalifwwwi'h ber ps. rents, astonhke'ditbeiiyjiaving as the tram pissed thrnoglt a. canyon in trie llrn.tr diountam:ttjawny, ma, look at tl-e picture on.tlwil' rock, a monk holdin" up a W ith in electric liuht rjund it. L know wheri Brlholdi pet hw lh statue o. litienv." Hr tnl: 'Vere likely" b? srH, ht 1 fnre stands for St. Ji liich cured yoa of rBtiMtfsft' f-Uer. Mdty JBfcfJ && a- Lgcrw.tw.i-'-jau.-.'jilii'.Li iiras Religious Iteus Rv. G-o. E. Jones will hold services at Central Point on Sunday.... Liberal Sunday school and Bible class meets every Sun day at 11 o'clock A. it., at the U. J. L.HaU, Talent. ...Rev. A. R. Bicfc eubach will hold services at "Pheenix on Suuday at 11 o'clock A. M, and at ihs Presbyterian church in this place in (he evening.... Regular, services will be held at the CatWdc church iu this place, Rev. F. X. Blancbet o fili ating. .. .Rev. A. H. Sunderman will preach in the Gsrinan language at the M. E. Church in this pKce on Sunday next .... Rev. J. R. Roberts will preach at the Antioch school-house next Sunday at the usual hour.... Rev. J. R. Roberta preaches at Browns bcroon the third Sunday in this month. ... . E'der M. Peterson will lecture on temperance at the Mound ahonl-boute this (Saturday) evening. He will be at Grant's- Pass Satiday . . . ."Rvr. J. A. Slover will commence a meeiing at Go'd Hill this (Saturday) evening, which will continue a short time.... Rev. W P. Williams' appointment foi Central Point has been called in. THE UEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both my self and wife owe our lives to SHI LOH'S CONSUMPTION' CURE." Brooks keeps it, ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipition, Dizziness, Loss of Appe ite, Yellow Skin? Shi ohs Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by E. C. Brooks. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bojtle of Sliiloh's catarrh rained) Price 50 cets. at Brook's. CATARRH CURED, health and s-veet breath accur d by Sh 1 ih's Ca tan h Remedy. Price 50 cents at E C. BrooKs's. Nasal Injector free. SUILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve croup, whooping cough anri bronchitis. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver som plaint, vou have a printed gutrantei on every botthv oE Shiloh's vitalize. It never fails to cure. Brooks keeps it. snrLOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a yu.irnntee It cures consumption. JJrcoks can furnish it. JiACKMETACK Blasting and ri grunt perfume. Price 25 and 50 ct-. a: E. C. Brooks'. Sikaok Taste. A dii-pa'cl fri'Mi 13.1 Poitlnnd under date of .Jitnu.tiy re-i Is s fnUiias iu the Viigiuia Cit- 'E'liei prise;"' This morning a death occurred in South Portland from a rcuaik tb'v sttanye cause. The two v ear old lUugh ter of John Shannon, teamster, earl) in the Summer hetan to et earth, for which sb ifevi 'ojd an inordinate nj- e'ite. Nei her punishment nor kind ness nor threats could brtak her of the habit. When cultiiied to the house she senped tie mud from (he o'hur childreua' slices and nte it. Thine weeksagothe parents began the strictest watch, and the child was permi ted lo eat only wholesome food. Her, appe ti e was good, yet shs begun to,, grow ibiii and h sort of jimidice tct in. Ths child grew w alter until this morn ing, when it disd. The parents woulo not permit a poat mortem, but it is the opinion of the. physicians that the dirt -aien by the child clo-.'ged the hiliarv duct and this produced death. CntLD's Snow FlKE. Every ladv, wishing a clear, delicate complexion should usd Child's Snow Flake. I: nourishes and freshens the skin, r ' moves Tan and Sunburn, and, the nat ural n pearanoe imparted, renders ii impossible to detect its Use. Warrant cd perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists, or by tho manufacturer?, John A. Child i Co., Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Mail orders prompll) atteaded to, Price 50 cents. ' Whn Baby was sick, we sjave her CASI'ORIA. When sho was a Child, she crid,for CASTORIA, When shs became Miss, suHcltins to CASTORIA. When she had Children, nh gave, them CASTORIA Washington's Birthday Pauty. Tho Turnvereiu Society will givu a i.ochl Uanoaal the R"d Men Hall on the evening of February 22d to which a cordial invitation is extended the general public. Go and enjoy your self. Tim Li&mEs Of Sorttlicrn Oregon, are herebj- inrornved that in addition toalargeaiiCt c!Lg.it line of I have added to my stock the following clas3 ot goods, of which I have afull line: Sadies' Furnishing Gcods, Both Knit and JIaJin. Inant's Wardrobe Complete? As cheap asto be bought any place; also CHLDRSN5' SHOST CLpTHHS, Under 4 years old. A beautiful line of . , . . HOSIERY I Consisting pCLible and Silk. Gloves, Handkerchiefs,-Corsets, SScialiyar Slm-ptrloi And many other things too numerous to Mention. I have also secured the services tif a FiRST-OLASS' DRESSMAKER, And am prepared to execute all orders in that line in first-class style at reasonab e rate. Call ind see me at the building fonn-erlvrt-rupied by A. L. Johnson on Call, nrni'a 'rceL MRS.P.P.PRI1L NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Senlinel" Oiikc For Sale. .Desiring to emrige in other business the undersigned otters tho QBEG6H S1IIHR for sale at a b.irg-iin. For the amount rctpuired no better investment could be found for n p iyingbusincs3. For turther pa ticulars cjlloajnr address, Frank Kradse. CITY B4KEEY Saloon And Restaurant. JACKSONVILLE, OR., GEORGE BflX PROFH. Tlie proprietor take pleasure In in forming tho public that ho has thoroughly renovated this well-known stand and is prepared to furnish Isrcth Bread and Teast daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jacksonville free of charge. Meais, 25 Cents. '"-' The tab'c will be supplied with a choice variety of eatables, while the best of vvims, beer and cigars may be found il tiic Saloon Cg"Give me a calf K349 188b H Courteous ev Active, - o:-LiberaI. 2Say good fortona follow the readers of The DaHy Alta Ths foremost newapeper of the Paciilo Coast, which presents both sides of all Batters of public Interest. ITo enemies to punish or friends to pet, but fair and truthful with all. The Weekly Alta Frc3ent3 the strongest possible claim to a family circulation. It is filled with good reading, stories, fashion notes, and payc Intelligent attention to the House and Farm. Splendid premiums with tho Weekly alta. TERMS OF THE ALTA. By Mall, rosta;e Free, In the United States and Canada. Daily, (Including Sunday) One Year $1! 00 Daily, - Onellonth. CO Bands; Edition, One Year 3 00 Weekly Alta, One Year. 1 CO Send postal card requestfor free sam ple copy of Daily or Weekly Alta. Drafts, Checks, and other remittances should be made payable to the order of the ALTA CALIFORNIA PUB. CO. San Francisco, California. THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER si'E.M PMnaixo mills HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with at" modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth bairel sacks, and every suck is warranted to contain 4!) pounds of flour If you don't believe 'tbis, just compare a sack of our Hour vmu any other orana otterctt lor sale jH?!'11'3 market, and note the difference T'S1'1 - m Fioiir and TililS-Fced Constantly on hand wheat. and exchanged for BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Harley for customers. The work will be done on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of thecrusher- G.KvREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 23, 1833. KEV TOW UF MEDFORD ! Lots for sale at low prices and on easy terms. Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Hcdford. Also, in the Riilroad addition tc the town of AJsHLAND. Apply to 51. L. MeCall,Agcnt,Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to 31. V- B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD H:LL. Apply to 31. E. PUGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply to S. 31. WILCOX, Agent Grant's Pass. Or to GEO. If. ANDREWS, 0. & C. R. It Co.. Portland Or. Executors Notice. In the County Cburt of the State of Oregon for the l.ounty of Jackson. In the matter of the Estate of William Hoffman, deceased. NOTI' E is hereby given that the un dersigntd has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, sitline in Probate, executor of the estate of V llliam llouinau, deceased. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to sett e the same immediately, with the undersigned. And (hose having claims asainst the Estate, are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the flrrk publica tion ol this notice, at the ofifce of O. W. Beekman, in Jacksonville, Jackson tounty, Oregon. C. C. Beekjias. Executor. of the Estate of V,m. Hoffman, deceased. ' rVrA TV. Ann. K.. it) 1UO .XA h Vr - zy " s g"y Lo- yaitu miuuu a. JOJl W WILL IIEIcIj '20 vards best standard prints. .5100 . 100 . 100 . 1.00 . 100 14 " 12 " 15 " 13 15 " We goods, cabol W muslin canton flarnel.;.. .... lrocitded dress goods., cabot A muslin ...... gingham 100 have a fine line nf dress including all tho Intent styles, which' vye oHer at a great reduction. 10 pair ladies hoso.., SI 00 16 vards bleached "muslin.". 1.00 I U yards lpnsdalo muslin , 1.00 28 yards house lining 1.00 Ludies and Missess corsets wo have a fine assottmo'etit, also a tino line Indies, misses and chil dren hose including. Woolen nwl eotten at prices we defy compe tition. 12 pounds golden C. sura? 1.00 8 pounds bent Co"s.ta"Rri;aCoffe(. .1.09 C 'packages best m tciies; 25 12 pounds Carolina Ricer. 1 00 4 pounds best whole pepper..... 1 00 14 lbs, 1 lb papers best soda.... 1 00 3 lb", 1 lb papers good tfa 1.00 These goods nro all the beat quality for which we will guaran tee. . 9 I 100 lb. Liverpool salt 125 14 ' soda crackers 100 Bet extra Star coal oil per can. 2 00 100 lbs. ground alum salt par sack .75 We have a few moro Lining and Misses cloaks which wo will sell at a 2rea.t reduction. Blueing, per box ? .10 Jams and jellies, per can .25 8 cans, 2 lbs each bes, tomatoes. 1 00 8 cans, 1 lb each, best oysters. .. 1 00 2 oz bottles extract of lemon 10 Cavens peper, per bottle.... ... . .10 Pepper sauce, per bottlo.... .... .10 1 q bottles mixed pickles eici'i. .25 1 Hi cans, gold medal tea per can. 40 American sardines, per can 10 For a fine suit of clothoilho latest cut anil the most fualiioinibio styles we cannot be beat. 12 oz. cans Golden Gate baking I owders per can 35 1 lb. cans best creum tartar pur can .30 1 " packages best corn starch.. .10 3 " boxes fruit of the field !os starch each 35 For anything in the line of Gouts' furnishing goqda, includ ing fine white shfrUJ Qvik ties, collars, coir's, and etc.; we uiwry a full aud complete stock. 0 12 candles '-.... 25 Common washin' soap, box 20 brs. .75 Beans, colored, per lb K)Z Climax tobacco, per lb 60 Climax tobacco, per 12 oz plug.. .40 Best riveted overalls in market.. ,C5 For anything in tho line of general merchandise; give us .a call and we will sell you ,gojd goods for less money than you can buy them elsewhere. Cotton batting, per lb $ .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 open the eyes of the purchaser." Mens canton flannel under shirts. .50 " " " drawers 00 " fine Merino under shirts... ,50 " " " drawers 60 For a fine pair of men or boys lace or button shoes extra quality wo have got them and at such figures that will astonish you. 1 Mens white shirts, each 1.00 " percale " " 75 ' extra fine quality white shirt. 1.50 " " " " cheviot shirt.. 1 50 r All we have to say if you want anything iu the line of underwear we can suit you. r A good mans' hat. .". . .1.00 A tine " " .-;.... 1.50 A stylish" " .,,. 2 00 It's a foregone conclusipn tha,t we keep the most stylisli aud dur able hats in the market.' 1 eood pair boys' hoots 1.75 1 "" " mens' " ',.. 3.25. 1 " " ladies shoes . ..:.... 1.50 1 " " child reus shoes 1.0U 1 ' " infants " 75 For anything in the line tt ladies trimmed hats, artificial or fancy neyk wear of any kind, we have a fine and complete sc-selectioa. Our gradually increasing trade places us in a position, where we can sell you more goods for less money than yo't can buy them from .any other store in Jackson County, With many thanks for pa.t favors and soliciting a continu ance in the future, We are Yours Truly, MENSOR BROC, Golden Rule Bazaar JACKSONVILLE, OKEGON.' s tJX A-J.