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OREGON SENTINEL. JACKsllSVlLLK -Satubdat, Apeil 3, 1886. Republican County Con- v&nzion A Republican County (invention is 'cailed to meet at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday, April 17th, 1880, at 11 o'clock, for the purjwse of electing seven del vffates to represPDt Jackson county in the r Republican State Convention to be held 'in Portland j4jiril 28th, 1880. and transact 'such other business as may properly come before it. vThe convention will consist of 49 dele gates, appointed among the several pre "clncts, as follows-: Ashland 14 Jfedford 3 -dpplecate 1 Janzanila -2 Big Butte 1 Jeadows 1 Chimney Rock.... 1 Pleasant Creek. . 1 Eden 3 Evans Creek... 1 .Foots Cr rk 1 bounce Rock .. 1 'Jacksonville .... 7 Lit le Butte 3 Rock Point 1 Steamboat 1 btcrling 1 Table Rock... . 2 Trail Creek 1 Uniontown .... 2 Willow Springs.. 1 The same befog one delegate for each precinct or one for each 20 vote or fractions aver half therefor cist (cr Hon. James 0. Blaine at the Presidential election in .November, 1884. The.CommTttce reccom tmeniis thai the Primaries be held in the ,sevcral prccihcts.oh Tuesday, vtpril Gth; it being also one of the days for every voter to register to have the right to vote ,at the coming; election. We earnestly ap 'peajtoall to'perlorm that sleasant duty 'and'pnv'Jlc gc JEntiiTT Belltsqek, Chairman County entral l ommittte. A ClIAXGR. J. B Riddles has leased TJiereand Jacob's brick hotel at Med 'ford and wili'have it ready for the pob 'lte three weeks hence. V. G. Kenney 'hat sold bis interest in the saloon to liis partner, I. II. Wnlters and bought llr. Lynch'i interest in th'e livery I table there. A Petition. A petition asking Congrens to grant an appropriation of '$30,000 to shorten and improve ton wacon road to Klamath county via the Itoguo'Rivsr roote was circulated in J 'Jacksonville this week by J. H. Grif ' 'tis of Gold Hill and was signed almost unanimously. Btixides this the peti tion also has the signatures of nearly 'all our State officers and the recom Susndalion of General Gibbon, com manding this department and we hspe ,-and expect to see the request grantsd. The oliiact is to maka a short and 'direct road from the railroad to Crater g Lake. Religious Items. Re . A. M. Rus will hold services at Med ford Sunday. ....Rev. II. C. FWiing preaches at Rrowniboro next Sunday at the usual linur ... Regular sen ices will bo held at the Catholic church in this place, 'Iter. F. X. Blanchitt officiating.... Liberal Suiiday-scbLol and Bibla Class Wnts every Sunday at II o'clock a. M., VtlhaU M. L Hall, Talrnt RY. 'J. R. Roberts hati recalled his appoint ment fir Sunday and Rev. V. P. Williams will be at Grant's Pass on ht day.... Rev. A. R. Bickenbach will preach at Phoenix Sunday morn ing at tha usual hour, and at the Pres byterian church in Jacksonville in the 'vtning.... Elder M. Peterson will 'preach at the. Mound chool-houn on "Sunday at 11 o'clock A. H., at the forks of Butte creek and Reune river at 4 'o'clock r. u , and at Eagle Point in tho 'roning. Hokridlg Murder As we stated our last issue in an item taken from t Grant's Paw "Uoirier" Thos. F B . bee was found (Je ad in theroad near Wal '4t not far from hit home, death re lilting from a gunshot wound some sixteen buckshot having lodgrd in the Tight side of bis neck within a space Vf less than ten inches and no doubt killing him instantly. Only a few inou'.ln since it will bo remembered that Wm. Bvbea was shot in the leg Vy Thomas Bvbre tha difficulty arix Sng over boaie laud trouble" for which the latter was arrested and was under indictment at the time of his death. Wm. Bybee was arretted on suspicion aud at the preliminary examination lield before Juaties Kellogg at Kerhy Ville the following evidence is said to nave been drawn out: Both men were u Waldo on that day and in the even ing William left town with a gun Tom starting a half nour later about 8:30 V It. Shortly after this the men at William's p'ace heard two shots and half an hour afterwards the Utter re Jorned to hi booie with the gun. Nothing further was known till next inorning when a hired man at Tom By bee's farm seen the owner's horse in iroat of the hnute unhitched and with saddle and bridle still on. Suspicion was aroused at once and the man at JJrs. By bee's suggestion started far Waldo at ones to see what was up when he found Tom dead in the road as aboTe described. Deceased was Sying on his back with a revolver in lis Utt hind which was still fully loaded. Tha people in Waldo ware noti&td at once and a Coroner's inier tigation held but that body failed to s.ccuse anyone of the murder, saying that he cams to his death at the hands f some party la us unknown. t)n Saturday, however, William was ar rested on suspicion and is now in jiil without bail on a charge of murder in the first degree. No defense Vaj ' offered at the jirelimi hary examination only that Mr. Br bee plead not guilty to the charge. William Bybee h been a resident of 'Jackson since 1857 during which lifts he was always recognized as an honest, straight forward and brave man. He was twice elected to the office of Sheriff, filling the same most acceptably to all, knd his many friends wherever he is known1 cannot yet make themselves believe that lie Wonld be guilty of aheetinghis worst enemy from ambush. We sincerely heps that'Mr. Bybea cab Jirove hit ianocehce. He is now in the couaty jail hern having been brought over from Kerbwilla yester day by Deputy Sheriff Wilsori of: that bounty. Ldtihl Items- Nswoeds at Fisher's. Jacksonville Assateurs tonight. L. D. Brewa is back from Portland. Attend the entertainaeat to-night, reserved seats at Little's. Y m. Charley of But&$nek wis here ffedaesday an land "iskttfrs. The April terse ef the County Com missioners' ert will be heldmext week. Miss Aaiie Kcewles ef this place is in charge ef the WHSsTriUe district school. Rains dariag the past week came just in time and ear farmers sow smile allYsT. Tod Cameron is able to be around again bis injuries net being as senses as first reperted. Dr. Will Jacksen has returned from Ashland and"caa to TottcS htrAs dtn tal office as usual. Haskel Amy benght the D Foudray residence at Sheriffs sale last Saturday for $1,200. J. Nunaa and James Drum "received: a ear load of salt this week besides a large lot of other goods. Mrs Alex Jones hai parchased the Knight hotel property at Wildervillr and has taken possession. Genl. Reamts is out again on official business for the A. F. & A. il. but is ex peeied'ba'ckinaTew'deys. In order to get first class goods Max Muller has gone to San Francisco to get a stock of his own seltction. Republican coavention to sleet dele gates to the State convention wilt be held in Jacksonville on the 17th. "Cbas L. Thornton, better kaown as "old Yank," died at tee county hospital this week. He was an old timer. Mrs. J. C. Whipp's condition is greatly improved we are pleased to Say, and all danger seesss Vo hare passsed. Bar. A. P. Graves commenced a pro tracted meeting at Ashland on Thurs day last and will continue it for ten days. MiKenxie & Chale are now in their new quarters in tha U. S. Hotel where they ask all their friends to call and smile. Two new brick blosks will be erected in Ashland this Spring. One of them will bs pat up by Messrs Billings and Butler. It Moes ssem fuhnV how frendly soma people can be and with what a hearty shake they can grasp year hand nowadays. Alfred Slecum Sr. is with us once more as agent for the well Wean agricultural implement aoate of J. 1. Case it Co. Treasurer Fisher gives notice else where that he has funds on hand to redeem a large number of out-Standing j county warrants. Goldsmith 4 Low enberg's popular rep , rnsentative, Clinton Going was in town yesterday interviewing customers ii thHtardwlre line. The Rogue River Distillery will close again for a while on Wednesday next. They will then have 20,000 gallons of liquor on hand. K-vper Kabli and John A. Boyer will represent the OJd Fellows lodge of this place in the Grand Lodge to meet at The Dalles next moatQ. A party of eight Canadians arrive I here Tuesday with the intention of locating. They express themselves as well pleated with their new home; Herman Helms this week received anoiharjotof Shoalwater Bay oysters ia tha shell which are the finest we have yet seen. Go and get a mess. Bunsow, the painter, is able to be out on the streets again and says that he is ready to contract for any kind of painting to c ' ence work next week. The water supply having bVtn about exhausted most of our placer miners have commenced cleamag up. They all had a better ran than asual this year. H. O. Lang of Portland speat sever al days here this week writing up our mining resources and says that he was very favorably impelled with oar prot pacts. Tha law having bes"h declared un constitutional votera need not registsr for the coming election. This will be good news to many ia the outside pre cincts. New additions and mora machinary will aoen be added to Browa & Co', quartz mill here and when finished it will compare favorably with iny in the State. Circuit Court for Jotephiae county will commence on Monday April 12th. The Bjbee trial, will probably be the hrst on the docket shoald an indict ment be found. The Jacksonville ., Turaverein So ciety and Silver Cornet Band will soon go to Central Point to give an entertainment. The boys are capable of giving a good one; An effort is being tnae'e at Ashland to close the saloona there by rofusi-e licenie. A remoastran'ca is being cir culated and both aides are working bird CO gt the majority of signers. Jacksonville Lodee No. lo. 1: () n F. will likely celebrate the 67th anni versary bf the order b'n April 2Bth but it has not yet teen decided whether it will bo piiblie or private. The Geld Hill literirj society sleeted the following officers at a recent meet ing: President, C. B. tiiller; vice presidents, Ckas Swindea and Jalius Irumbln; secretary, Emma Fitzgerald; treasurer, H. Neathamerj sergeant st ares Jar. Walker. Walter Fleming of Little Butte had a leg broken by getting thrown from a horse but Dr. Whitney of Eagfe Point has got him in such a sht'pe that ho will soon be atle to 'try it ever again. John Orth hat atiae'a feuuefioa Yh the price of hog meat now selling shoulders at 6 cents per bund, side meat 5 cents and god lard at 7 J cents. It is all open for inspection and warranted. J. B. MeDaniel, one of the pio'neersa on the coast and also of Jackson coun ty died at the residence of his son in Josephine 'county "seVeral days ego. "Old Mc" was well known and respec ted bv all. nermann ass iriiniu me remissioa of the fine of $100 on Jota Rast and XT t J.t..!..,., D. C.McClsasan-, TneireartieY, between j Roseburg and Myrtle TJreek Tor aon fufillment of contract, which was the cause of the fine. The quartz mill is now raning on rock taken from F. Richard'a mine in John Orth'a pasture. After this a run will be made from the old Daven port mine on Jackson creek now 6rned by George RieVri. G. W. Diraiek, chaTrmsn el tVe state central commute, announces that 'he time for holding the state conven tion of the prohibition party hat been changnd from March 31st to Wcdnes day, Ajril, 14, 1886, Cross-eyed wome'n were advertised 1 for IsRt week by a Brooklyn employ ment office, which offered them $10 a week. It was foand that a museum manager wanted to get twenty (A them together in a "congress." James Resroes oY Eden precinct, S. Rosenthal and W. G. Kenney of Med ford, W. M. Holmes o'f Trail Creek and J. T. Bowditch of Ashland were teen on onr streets during the week and made as pleasant calls. While on hit return front Portland Mr. W. C. Myer, of Jackson county, sold his percheron stallion, General Fleury, te parties in Marion county. This horse hat proved to be one of the most reliable fcre'S&rs ever br'oli'Jht to this coast. Every Republican voter should at tend their primaries on Tuesday next. Send in full delegationa from every precinct and show the opposition that wo are a very lively corpse and will prove it after tho closing of tho polls in Jane next. E. R. Reames is now out bf busi ness at Llnkville and is disposing of his household goods to leava the place. Wo are not informed at to where Mr. Reames proposei loca'ing it will make no objection if bo selects the county seat of Jackson. Geo. Chick, Sup't of the Medford Reduction Werke brought suit to-day against C. C. and J. F Ragsdale for th'e sum of $20,000. This is a small sum, considering the offense, even if Mr. Chick succeeds in compelling Messrs. ItagsdatoVo pay the full amount. "Monitor." Deputy Sheriff Wilson of Josephine county was in town yesterday but stayed jut long enough to shake hands with a few ef his many friends here. Among th'e numerous other Candidates being mentioned for thn office of Sher iff hit name seems to be tho most prominent on the Republican side. The quiet but steady and healthful movement in mining in Southern Ore gon i a source of much gratification to all who are interested in the welfare of our State. The mining intereitt of Southern Oregon are deserving of bet ter attention than they have heretofore received at the bands of ottr capitalists. Portland "World." George F. Billings tha well fcnowa real estate agent of Ashland was here this week settling up with tha Sheriff The charge brought against him was not criminal, however, as ha only came to pay his own and other peoples taxes. G. S. Buttler and N. Long wer'o u'srle at the same time and for tha same purpose. After all the talk indulged in by his "immensity as to what th Democrats would do if they had the say in regard to tho registry law in this State, what do you say Chaney when the Republi can members of the Supreme Court decides as you wish while Judge Thayer, the only Democrat bn that bench dissents from the opinion of the majority. W. G. Steel, of Portland, whs was in Ashland last week, saya a number of weatthy psople of Portland will visit Crater lake during next summer. Capt. Dtttton, of the XT. S. Geological surrey, who will arrive tnera with a surveying party as early in the summer at practible for his work, will bring from Washington in sections a copper boat, which will be placed upon the lake. According to way the "Titnes" prints County Treasurer Fisher's call for the redemption of cotihty warrants iu the "town edition" of his last issue the county debt ia nothing as all sciipt pro tested up to January 22d, 1886, is called for, with th money ia Ih'e treasury to pay for it. Tha trtls facts, however, are that the Treasurer calls only for warrants up to January 23, 1881 aud there ara still a few out standing after that dtte. Was it typographical error, Chariest E. R. Reatae't his Iwd very fine two year old Altamoats, ahieh he it hav ing broke to harness. They stay be teen every day nnder the training of G. W: Mora'e experienced hostler, Charley Lenz C. S. Moore also has a couple that are four year olds ibis taring and they weal J take the cake in any place. J. tx. Hanks has a two. year-old colt of the Norman atock that is hard to beat in thy codbtry. He is one ef the big H.ttle horses weighs 1076 potlads. Who can best itt "Star.-" The genial countenance of Wi'liam 'Carll that was once so familiar la Jacksonville, was agar to oo seen hare last Tuesday after an absence of about a year "arid a half. Billy W6ks about an Wealthy as uafia), fs at $ef ial as ever anil it "he Is the successful bidder "on tWo mail route in Lake county, he save things again appear to look like old times. Bill is a first'erisi stage man and hit many friend acre al ways with him unboanded sBccass. Col. Scoble ptid Redding a flyiag visit on Thareday, saya tho Rdding Free Press" of 8atarday last, for ifae purpose of buying horses. Although he had little time to talk wo learned a few pointers 'connected with bis epperatinns kt the front. He has a force of 200 aoen employed, a'nd as he remarked. ,v1t ste'tmboatin? I things'" Ho has 'finished tha sixth 4 and seventh crossings akd 1 working on the eighth and ninth. Ha has thirteen bridges to build .to tho end of his present contract at Fish Rock. There are thirteen more bridees tcJ build after these. His-family is with hit. except his daughter who is finishing her education la Europe. Cafe Scobin has net yet recovered from tho accident whTch'' 'befell him tome montbaaiace.4 Janrrfat." D. P. Thompson, one of the wealthi est men ia Oregon, was ta Washing ton recently. To a reporter ho said l that the Oregon Short Line. would I survey a road thrcugh. southeastern Orepoi to the Willamette Valley, and thence to Portland, or to a junction with the Oregon h California road. This road would be built as aeon as possible-, abd open up a great stretch of country in the southeastern part of the State. That country has now no convenient road to market and is back ward in development. Mr. Thomp-I son ssid that Oregon s bow enjoying solid prosperity. He is of tha opin-; ion that the mining interests of the State will be largely and profitably de veloped within a year or two. Mr. Thcmpson is mentioned by hia friends aa a probable Republican nominee for Governor of the State. Hn satd that he was not seeking the honor, and it was doubtful whethor be Would accept if it were tendered him. i , "NatWe Sons Op Origox" The undersigned native sons of this Sta.e respectfully invite all native sons fcf Oregon who are citizens Of the United States to meet at the Council Chamber in Portland on Monday, April 5 b, 18S6, at 8 o'clock p. U , Tor the purpose of considering tha proprietv of organ izining an association of '"Native Sons of Oregon:" Geo. W. McBride, Al. E Ra'eigr, Al. Holman, D. Holt C. Wil son, R. P. BoisV, Jr. W. H. Adams, Paul N. Deady, W. W. McGuire Geo L. Curry, W. F. O.born, W. S. Chapman, Wm. M. Ladd. Henry E. McGinn, Sam R. Stott, Frank C. Bak er. Should there be any eligiable per son who thinks well of the organiza tion of such a society, and cannot at tend, he will pleasadrop a line-4o the undersitiged, who will report hia name to the 'ociety. Frank J.Bakbr, euro 61 "Rural Spirit," Pon.auu-. Bui Ntb"S Mine. "Bill Nya ant' a syndicate ol journalists bava been mining. The works of tho Aladdin are now shut down Tha remarks of the President of the company upon the condition of the property ara hno reproduced, a'nd they will strike a re sponsive cbord in the heart of many a Californian: "It is not a Very good mine if a man wants it as a so ores of revenue, bat makes a mighty good well. The water is cold and clear at crystal. If it stood in Botten instead of out there in Northern Colorado, where you can't get at it no more than three months in the year, it would be worth $150. The great fault of the Aladdin mine its poverty as a mine aud its isolation as a ell." Uablta.il tonsllpatlen Is a prolific source of misery and many ills, 8v'ng r'3e l0 Headache, Dullness, Fevers, Nervousness, Rest essness, Biliousness, Indigestion, Pois oning of. Blood, etc. The bitter nauseous Liver, medicines, pills, salts and draughts formerly us'ed (tb relieve the sufferer, only aggravate the disease and sicken the stomach. All who are afflicted 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. Tlie trial bottles of Svriipof Figs giveu away free of charge by our enterprising druggists Merritt and Robinson of Jacksonville prove that it ia all that can be desired. Large bottles at fifty cents or one dollar. A Flsi HorshI Jackson county horse-breeders suffered quite a loss when they allowed Robt. Westrop's well known draft stallion ''Turk" to leave this portion of the State. There ara many fine colts in the valley sired by Turk principally owned by John Toepper, John S'zemore, David Bird sey, S P. Jones and others all ef whom are proud of their stock and can ro comniend the horse wherver he "'''' Turk is how th property of C. 9. Morgan of Pin Valley, Union Cf unty Oregon where he will remain during the season. STtxMJUT's DaT Orefeb'riiS2Po cahonta Tribe No. 1, Imp'd O- R. M., will celebrate tha 13th of Way (.St. Tammany's) with a grand ball at their hall. The best ot manic has been en gated and Gee. Beck will farnih a Grst claas sapper. Ho pains will be spared lo make this affair recherche in every respect For furtbbr pirticnlars see advsrtinmsat elsewhere. When Baby was sibk, we gave her CASTORIA, When she was a Child, she crid for (3AST0RIA, When shs became Miss, she clone to CASTORIA, When sfie had Children, she gave them CASTORIA. Ttre "riHKi- JL-t Cat. Dear friend Frank, is the Roval Maltese missing yeit That poor old tern, vou must know his fuend Chawle's pet; it la a shame, to cao-e a man to adver tise! it is a trare thine t6 loose so great a 'prize, and "can no Ittot fro'nii near or far hear any news , ot him wlo whines, his doting love, In "Bline mew.t. Fo'or kalte'se where art thou gonel can you answer me thkt, are you somewhere sparking? you rogouab smart old catv or are jou lectioneer; log, you old Democrat! nod with some op onert you are having a spat, are you in some dark corner! making up a "ring, preparing tor the election or erne such thing. Arranging all things so beautiful nice and Priuira: purring to the voting mice, a "Democratic hymn." Yea: by the moon's pale dim lignr, wo see your shaddow scratching, clawinc, trying lo climb "Jacob'n Ltd der." On tho rounds of "faith" and "hope" you climb, "chaity" you cannot reach, itt too high, and great a raritv . Oh thou lost maltese you may "Neal ' your wire. And burn and consume in i political fire, but remember Royal Tom: Chawles says you are lost, and if he can he'll redeem you at any cost. It seems strange to a miner, (though it may be wie) when such things oiy- a are lost wo must advertise, but what puzzles me the most is Chwles he cal t yon a "cat" always before we knew you as "a democrat." So ih good wishes to all from an old miner w respectfully reg's'er a Fortyniner. A NASAL INJECTOR fne with each Tiotile of Sliiloh's catarrh Wme'ly Price.50 cets. at Brook's. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieve 1 by Sliiloh's cure. Brooks keeps it. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erable by that terrible cough. ShllohV Curs is the rtmedy for you. Brooks keeps it. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Call at Brooks'. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Giiiker Mouth. Brooks can fur nish it. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's cure will give imu.ediate er lief. Price 50cts. and $1 00. Brooks keeps, it. WILL YOU SUFFEft with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at K C Brooks. 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. Child's Snow Flake. Every lady wishing a clear, delicate Complexion, should usti Child's Snow Flake. It nourishes and fresheus thn skin, re moves Tan and Sunburn, And, thenat 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 & Co., Druggists; Port land, Oregon. Mail orders promptly attended to, Price 50 cents. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. County Treasurer's 5th Notice. Office op Treasurer of Jackson Co., ) Jacksonville, April 2, 1B86. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIS TU.4T there ire funds in the Ojunty Treas ury for the redemption of the following county warrants, protested up ta January 22, 1881 Humbert 15, 18. fJ2, CI, 289, 20, 1800, 1855, 35, 34, 83, 840. 64, 1617. 50. 1730. 44. 1945, 20,78, 1820, 167, 211, 164, 20?, 196J4. 152 172. lU2i. 195U. 199J4. 209H. 223H, 2224, 237, 230J, 245U, 14 18., 181, 241?, 210. 174H, 203J. 202J. 179K. 201, 176J 139U, 132U. 23,118, 156, BI.335U, 326U S29U,3iSU,33;M. 164. 174. J)U. 184. 2tolC327U. 331 U. 1S07. 214:1808. ji5. mo; 210, 1031, r,iU, ivs3t.v. 1579. 21914, ZbZ, IMK,ZM. 1WS, liV, :a4, 1103, 1JD7. 15W, 235U. 1819, 49. 3Ui. 260JJ, 272K, 339 1-2, 279 1 2, 35312.34412,179, 115,35112,1400. 30712.479.178, 4S1. 3M1-2. 15712, 21712.29512, 13112,520,539, 540, 49. 1749, 1714. 417, 381 1 2. 431, 582, 561, 500, 36S12, 412. 432, 443.36912. 39912. 3S012. 203, 259 1 2, 404, 386 1 2, 1581. 559, 391 1-2. 411. 511, 423, 3S8 1 2, 65. 19S 1 2, 415. 607. 462, 525, 672. 418, 387 1 2, 401 1 2. 499, 243 1-2, 653, 3841 2, 162, 1591, 624. Interest on the same will cease from this date. Newman Fisher, County Treasurer. nHlfHYERSM BALL OF- i-i xtpwmi& waBontas Uxibt gjto. h IMP'D O; K. M., oir St. Tammany's Diy, May 12, AT THEIR VriGWAM. On the corner of California and Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. k JIECEPTIOJJ COMMITTEE: Dave tronemiller, H. K. Hanna, E. B. Watson, E. D. Foudray, E. Jacobs. George Rleve. floor managers: Cbas.2fickelLJ. R. Little, Wm. if elisor. Chas. Prim, Wm. Kezney. DECORATIOK COMMITTEE ! II. Pape, Jr., A. F.Eddy, has. Pursell, U. Laboardette. A fine supper will be furnished by Geo. Beck, which will be seiyed in the lower story of the Odd Fellows' building. The best of mnsic has been engaged for the occasion, and no pains wliLbe spared to make the affair the event. of the season. Everybody is invited. Tickets, including supper, $2.50. J. G. BIUDaEY, J. C.WHIPP. A. SCHMITT. General Com. WANTED A cipalilg man or Vbdlan, or unusual energy, to lake the agency rf this or some other county tor the"Hisinryof California." To the right party it will pay $t00lo $300 per month. Ao'dress F PERSON, Janager Occiden tal Publishes Co., 120 Sutter street, San Francisco. mar27 lm. T?s7Q GRAND ENIERTilltHTS Will bo giveu at the U.S. MALLJ IN JACKSONVILLE 'On "the Evenings of Saturraay, April 3rd ind 10th, Under the auspices of the OEDERofC.oYH. The following excellent pieces will be presented: OAVID CARR1CK, Comedy. CW of Characters: Henry Pape. Jr N . F. Steadman , D.A.Jones N. XJ. Begg G. Newbury .... ....James lover .... ...Byrnn Prcslev Kate Miller .......Mrs.-A:-F. Eddv David Garrick.... Mr. Simon Ingot . Squire Cherry . . . . .Mr. smuu Mr. Jones Thomas ....... ... Servant........ . M Ada Ingot. ... . airs, bmitn Aramintha Brown. Mrs. D. A, Jones BETTER THAN GOLD, Drama. Cast of Cbiracters; Peter "Perchant. lawveV. N. t Steadman Gilbert Murdoch Henry Pae,Jr Tom payson D. A. Jones ltichard Gordon UL, .lacobs sa, a colored servant Byron Presley Jrs. Garfield H.ittie Newbury Annie Garfield Clara Cameron Belle Gordon Katie Jiller Jennie Joy. Jrs. f, A.J6scs LITTLE REBEL, Farce. , , . Ca t of Characters: ur", Stephen Popplncourt.T.F. Steadman Arthur Ormeston Henry i'ape, Jr Mrs. Wiugrove Mrs. A. F. Edd Laura Katie Jillcr Kiltie Vinks Jrs. D. 1. Jones Eodktfdr bills with particulats. Dnhnatic Entcrtainhient . . At Jftdford, W edncsday evening, Jhrch 17th, 1886. One Hundred years Ago, The Boys of '76, Followed by the laughable Farce entitled "Ici on Parle Franfcaile" Byers Hall, Admission, 28 cts. MILLEE, , BK0S., Dealers in Field Hfiftable and Flower SttSi Imperial Egg Food, Garden Tools, Fertilizers, ETC-, ETC- 129 2d St, between Salmon and Taylor, Fortlatoa, Oregon. Notice. Laud Office at Rosebbro, Oair , I .Varch 16, 1880. f Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot liis claim, and that Bald proof will be made Before the Judge or Clerk of Jack sob county, i)t Jacksonville, on aionday, 4pnl26, 1836, viz: W, II. Bfauchamp, Homestead No. 3784 for the N W X of Sec. 14 Tp 33 S R 2 west Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uppn, and culti vation of, s&id land, viz: Jf. A. Houston, Wm. Turnham, J . B Rodgers and Jacob Bowman, all pf Sam's Valley, Jackson county, Orcjron. Wm. F. Besjamin, Register. NoticJe; S&'jz 'Alt 2?&dM Land Office at Roseburo, Oon., . , . ifarch 16, 1880 f Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-ti.imeil settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of liis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack son county, at Jacksonville, on Tuesday, Jpril 2f, 1886, viz: JIfred Carter, Home stead No. 32U for.ihe E.if otS Y if, S W U b'fS E if Sec 3a NE X of N W JfanjJXWifot NESeb. 31.Tp.37. SR3jWeSt. Will. JfefT,, He names, the followmz witnesses' to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, slid land, viz: Jonh F- ttebery. Ed ward Janville, Henry Bitcman and E. P. Vickroy, all of Jacksonville, Jackson om-ty, Oregon. Wm. F. BexJamts, Register. 188 Cdurteous e Active Liberal. 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