B UJ I IIMlit, OREGON SEIfflNE JACKSOSVJl.l.K Saturday, April 10, 18S6. Republican State Conven ' tion. A Republican Convention for the State of Oregon is called, to meet at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, April 28, 18S6, at 11 o'clock a. m., for tlie purpose of nom inating candidates for the lollowing offi ccs, to-wit: Representative in Congress, Judge of the Supreme Court, Governor, Secretary or Stale, State Treasurer, Super, intendent of Public Instruction, State Printer and district officers of the several Judicial districts; and to transact such other business as may properly come be fore the Convention will consist of 205 delegates, apportioned among the several counties as lonows: Baker 6 Clackamas 10 Columbia 4 Benton 6 -Cat top 7 Coos.. ..... 7 LUllV. a Gilliam 4 Jackson... 7 Klamath 2 Lane 9 Marion 1G Multnomah .35 Tillamook 2 Union 9 "Washington 7 Crook. .. 3 Douglas 9 Grant 5 Josephine .... 3 Lake "2 Linn 11 Morrow 4 Polk 0 "Umatilla 10 "Wasco.-, 9 "Yamhill 9 The Bamo being one delegate at large Tor each county and one for each ICO vot ers, or fraction over half thereof, cast for James G. Blaine- at the-Presidcntial.elcc, - tion in November, 1881. ' The committee recommend that the primaries be held in the several precincts on Tuesday, April Cth, and the county conventions on Friday, April lGth, 18S0, nnlcs? otherwise ordered by the proper County Central Committed The Incentive- From tlie number of Democrat ic candidates now in the field, it would seem to bo a fixed lact in the ordinary Democratic mind that the offices of the county be lonir to them by descent. There is, however, an incentive back of thiB that stimulates the army or Democrats to go after the two im portant offices of clerk aud sheriff. Upon a careful examination of the semi-annual exhibit given last January we find the clerk's bill for six months to Do $l,l8i.a; services for sheriff for the same time, 1,112.35. It must bo re membered that these bills are for county Eerviccs, and has nothing to do with out side fees which aro much more than the above amounts. Besides serving as a reason for so many candidates, it also will give the tax payers some idea as to the souico of our in creased indebtedness. Iu looking over that exhibit we find bills euch as miscellaneous expenses amounting to 5135.78. This probably means lager beer, ci gars and other indispensibles necessary for oloctiouoring, pur poses. Again thtfeo cilices can bo used in many ways to fix up and fortify themselves, so as to hold the fort for all time to corao. The Democrats did during iho Presi dential campaigu contend from the stump that to keep a party in office for a long period of years, the party would bocomo corrupt, and that good govommeut and honest administration demanded a change. Wo now ask them to mako a change in our county of. ficos, put iu their place good men not in sympathy with tho present administration and wo assuro you that an oxhibit will bo given that in our judgment will surprise tho tax payors of tho county. Tho ast euranco given tho Democracy by their former heavy majority makes them wholy indifferent to taxes or county debt but will with out a blush tako from tho treas ury several thousand dollars and pay a claim prcsouted by some Democratic fuvorites, which had beon rejected as fraudulent by a formor Democratic board. e refer to this ito.show how indifl. erent they aro to tho interest of tho couuty and tax payors. In tho language of an old Democrat we say "lot us look at tho books." A correspondent to the Redding "Free Press," has the following closing paragraph in a long letter from tho railroad camp at. Port ucreso Plat: Sinco tho lxQ&mmi? 3?rvz&1 s-rnevrTrcr. Krli., speculators and land seekers have ramsacked the valleys and mountains of Sis kiyou iu search of something to bo dovoured. "Wo have conversed with somo on return and thoy do Bolemuy declare that few, vory few men, aud women, have by some unknown law of olascticity, mado tho swamp desert and school acts reach results nover dreamed of. Tho finest kiud of mountain meadow land, worth S100 per aero, has been taken up in large tracts as. 6wamp land. Land equal in producing qualities to any iu tho Sacramento valley, has beeu taken up as desert aud timber laud. Thousands of acres of public domain inclosed aud held uuder somo pretext or other against all comers. Actual settlement, as roqired by tho State on its laud, is complied with, but all other privileges jealously appropriated. Water, tho streams aud natural spring, the gift of God to his creatures, by tho av ariciouness of man, assisted by tho Legislature of Califorina, have been corralled. Such are the complaints of tho land seok esr and speculators of Northern Caifornia. Jj, In vioiv of the fact that several instances have occurred of late where persons guilty of assault and battery have complaints made by friends before a friendly jus. tice and been let off with trifling fines, it may be well to call the attention ot all concerned to sec tion 82, page 473, ol the code of Oiegon, in relation to criminal acta in justice courts. The sec. tion concludes as follows: "Aud no judgment of conviction or aci quittal can be given in a criminal action in justices' courts unless the person injured appear, or besub poenaed to attend as a witness." It will be seen by this that a man volunteering to plead guilty, or upon the complaint of a friend, and being find, amounts to notb ing. Still the thing is often done and the guilty party imbgines that he has cleared his skirts and placed himself beyond any furth er prosecutiou. Justices should know this, and probably they do, but go tliroughuwith the farce all the same. Chicago, April 6th. Jennie Woods, a handsome woman of 20 years, was taken .from an -opium den yesterday and died soon after ward from the eflect8 ofnnoking, as it is declared, ten pipes ot the deadly opiate. Her husband, iSolin II. Heed, traveling agent for an Eastern light company, was in Xen- York at the time. It is stated that bhe went out with a medical student and accompanied him to a den kept by a Chinaman named Sum Lee and his white wife, both ot whom were arrested last night. She left there with her male companion, who sue ceeded iu getting her to her room, where she died beforo a physi cian could bo summoned. Her compauion has disappeared. Her identity has not been made clear, but it is statad she is from Cali fornia, where her parents arc now supposed to live. Her maiden name was Jennie II. lieynolds. Judge Deady says, in a dig nified opinion, that Lawyer Hughes, of Portland, is a "peren nial cause of action." This i considered tho most humorous utterance ever made by the learn, cd Judge. Iu a criminal trial last week in Corva!fi3 a lawyer of that city in nirng his classical knowledge spoke of Mt. Olympus. The famous Ben llaydcu was on tho opposite side. In summing up Bon spread himself thusly iu his characteris tic style, half of which is his inim itable action. "The gentleman tries to be classical by rufering to OlympuB. Olympus, "geutlcman of tho jury, is the jargou tor Mary's Peak. I say Olympus ie the jargon for Mary's Peak." Wo aro informed that at the Republican primary convention at Ashland a resolution was passed expressing the opinion of the con vention iavoiahlo to nominating county offices as well as delegates to tho Stato convention at the county convention to bo held on the 17th. This question has not been discussed here, and therei foro wo cannot say whether the resolution would meet with api proval or not. As for U8 we con fess wo cannot see any great ob jection to it, except it bo that our candidates would feol the finan cial pressure too long. Tho fact that there is no such city as Washington, D. C, is causing some comment in the east. There is a postofiico ot Washing, ton; but ttio city was abolished some timo ago, aud there is now no distinction between the differ ent parts of the District of Colum. bia. It may not bo generally known that there is no euch city as Hongkong. There is a colony of that name; but the chief city is called Victoria. The estimated gross earnings oftho Northern Pacific for tho current month will show an in- I PHAflO -aMJrnfVfil.ryiiK, . fgt ,T;rr" figures, of over 150,00 '. Tbo total earnings will bo in the neighborhood of 850,000. This largo increase is occasioned by tho heavy movment of freight aud the early opening of immi gration. "Knights ordered to resume work." Ilowdoes that suit you, independent Amorican citizens? Don't it sound a little like the order of King George to buy tea? Ordered to resume work for the support of your families! If this thing goe3 on a little longer the typical Uncle Samuel will have to be pictured with stripes ruuning around his pauts. If spirituous liquors can be dis pensed with entirely, and prohii bited in every way, we cannot understand why one of the Pro hibition candidates deems it nec essary to take out license and sell it. There must be money in it as well as principle. The new Chinese Minister to tho United States, met with rath er, a cool reception from the Cus tom House officials at San Fran cisco, they compelling him to 6how his credentials before allow ing him to laud. School Statistics. Bolt, Ogn., .rfpril 7, 188G. Ed. Sewttsei.: Dear Sir Foliowinir arc some statistiis pertaining to school matters, made up from my annual report to the State Supt., which may be ot in terest to your readers : Urganuea Uisincls ln.lackson Co... 43 No persons betwee 4 and SO, males... 19G9 No persons between 4 and 20, females.1834 Total 3S03 No of pupils enrolled in public" school during the year 1KJU3 -Average Sail attendance 33 2-23 Averase lea cth of trhool terms.. 5 223 m No. ot teachers employed in Co. ouring the year Ob The three Townships taken lrom this county and attached to Josephine took from us three school districts Hence our enumeration for this year shows a de crease in the number of children amounting to 20 but considering the territory embraced in the numeration there has been an actual increase of 184. Average wages paid male teachers lor theyear $42.11 per moutli.-female, $27.51). ffii. il. C'OT.VIO, Supt. of Co. Schools. Republican Primaries. Republican primaries mat at th Town Hall in Jacksonville on April 6th. llsrritt Bellinger called the meeting to order aud nominated Hon "Woo. Kahler chimn, Mr. Kabler aa ele-sted and W. W Card well wan elected secretary. Tb president stat ed that the election of delegates was in order when the following were elected: Jacob Kilppel, Capt H. Kelley, Mer rill BelliDer, N. Langell, Wm Deiiiff Frank Krauae, Dave Cronemiller, del egate!. Ou motion the meeting ad j uraed. Wm. Kahler, Prcs. W. W. Cardwell, Sec. The great labor Btrikes in the East are very unsettled. Several times dispatches have indicated that an understandig between the Knights of Labor and Jay Gould would ceitainly be reached but no general and complete arrang meuts have been effected. The entire south-western system of the Gould roads has been sorious ly damaged and even if order should be restored at onco and business resumed it will take mouths torecvertho lost business; meantime the familieaof many of tho strikers have sull'ered severe- iy- SHILOU'S UOUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Brooks can furnish it. HACKMETACK a lasting nd fra rnnt perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts. ai E. C. Brooks'. SIIILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Los? of Ap petite, Dizzineys and all syuiptoinx of Dyspepsia. Pricpl0and75 cents pee lottle. For sale at E. C. Brooks.' ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Apuetite, Yellow Skiu? Shi oh's Vitalizsr is a po-itive cure. For sale by E. C. Brooks. CATARRH CURED, health and s-reet breath accured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price SO cents, at E. C. BrooKa's. Nasal Injector free. SIIILOH'S CURE will immediatp ly relieve croup, whoopinn cough and bronchitix. For lanio Baok, Side or Chest up Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at E. C. Books. Child's Snow Flake Every lady, wishing a cWr, delica-e complexion, should use Child's Socw Flake. It nourishes and freshens he skin, re moves Tan and Sunburn, a?d, thenat ural appearance imparted, nders it impossible to detect its use. Warrant ed perfectly harmle.-n. Sold Hy all drusgistf, or by the manufacturers, John A. Child & Co., Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Mail orders promptly attended to, Price 50 cents. -a. StTammav's Dat Oregsnien-Po-cahonta Triba No. 1, Imp'd O. R. M., will celebrate the 12th of .May (M. TamraanyV) with a grand ball at their hnll. The best ef muMcha bten en guged and Gee. Beck will furnili a first clan supper. No paini will be spared to in&ke this affair recherche in every respect. Fur further particulars 6e advrtiracnt eNewheri-. MARRIED. Tritlett Ciiapin -4t the Pioneer Hi tel, Grant's Pass, Wednesday evening, April 7, I8SG, by V. olvig. Esq , Jr. C. W. Triplett, and Miss Florence Chapin; both ol Grave creek, Josephir"""nty,' orreoin ' - -x Walker Perr-v At the residence of Thomas- Perry, Noar Grant's Pass, April 2, 1880. bv Orr Brown. J.P,W. R. alker andJlrs. Mollie Pcrrj". BORN. JIcFaddcv On Applegate, iaich 28, 18SG, to Jr. and Mrs. J . S. JcFadden, a son. Colemav In Ed:S prcsinct Jarth 20, 18S0,lolIr. snd Airs. il. H. Cokman, a daughter. Ha-In .-Jshl.ind, April 5, 1886"rto the wile of J. II. Hjer, a &on. Leabo In Ashland, April Oth 18SC, to the wile of J. K. Ltaho, a daughter. T3II-TD. Hudsos In Poe valley, Kamaih county, Oregon, April 1, lbSd, B. Hudson, aged years, ot inflammation of the howels. Kellev. In Sturgis, Michigan, .1arch 18, 18SG, Jfrs.Tancy E, wire of Hon. liar ribon Keller of that place and mother of our fellow townsman, aged 90 years. The Sturgis iMiigan Democrat, in a lengthy obituary nonce closes as follows: "The fuucral "services were conducted at the Free church, Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, by Dr. Abram Smith. Not withstanding the pcrcre storm the church was filled with the old friends and neigh bors of the deceased, who had gathered to take a last farewel', and to sympathize with him who hud been her companion in joy aud sorrow for more than fifty-nine years. Affectionate telegrams were read trom absent sons, and the services were concluded at Oak Lawn cemetery, where she was laid to rest," Pole Ateb' EiBSAMlimJk lm dniionrtnited IU power of care for sU ilxuf "t the UooJ. Tho Harpooner's Story. J.Vw EtJfori, Jutu 1, -18S3. Da. J. C. ATM Sc Cn.-Twr,r" S I wu a l.rpoonr la the North nclfic, when tn other, of tha crew asidojM were laid vp wLn curvy. Owbofiiet-rcrebIoitd,gtwli; iLd bleedlrs, teeth loot, purple Wotchct ill over r j, and cxr Urath nied 1-ot.rn. Tte it ty mnd Urge "o were pretty 5mdlJr , v . ??' lime-juice wm urodennllj- destroyed, hut tie captain hsd couple doira bottle. or Anns EaESAraxiLLA and rTa lbiU "e "en ered en it quicker than I hare ever Ken men broazMeboutbysnvctSertre.itiiMtrorEciinry, and Tre . n (rood deal of It. Scein? ro men. t'on In tow Alnnnac. of jorr BarsaparilU brfn? pood fnr .cnry , I ibooiht yon on jilt to know ot this, and a ena you the ficta. Iiepiful1jr yoiin, Kitru T. Wejoate. Tho Troopor's Expsrionco. Xanrn . rateMax J(5. Jfrka,)ltanh i , 1SS3. DK.J. C. ATX3fc Co. Gentlemen: ltare math pleuaare to tertify to the gn-t va.ue or Tour Sariapo. -i. We hare been ataUoned herefjro". t.o yeari, duriaj which tlmeye had to Ike ia teat". Beic under canraa rr uch a time brougU on what la called In Uua cbnntry "veldt-eorrt." I ha tho.e aorea lor eometlme. I wta adriaed to take yonrbana. Sarilla. two bottles of hich made ray aorca i.appear rapidlr, and I am row qnlte well. Yoaratrnfr. T.K.Boprx. Tnoptr.-Capt Jlevxttd l.if.emtn, Ayers Sarsaparilla U the only tb.orour.bIy eCertlro Nood-pnrlaer, tho oily medicine that eradicate the poiaona or Scrofula, Mercery, and Coatapoui UiacaM from the ayetcm. - rnETASID BT Dr. J. C Ajer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dramists : Price ?1 gix bottles tor S3. OVERLAHD T0 CALlfOMIA , VIA Oregon & California R. K. And connections. Tare from Portland to San rrnDcitco $32; Iu sacramcute $30. Close connections made at Ashland with stages of the California Oregon and Idaho Stage company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) East Side Division. Between Portland & Ashland Hail Train. LEAVE. I AURIVE. Portland. .7:30 A. 3r.JIedrord. ..3:55 A. M. JIedford..3:5G A. jJ.JAshland. ..4:45 A. M. Ashland. 7:45 p. M. Medroid... 8:30 p.m. Medrord..8.8t r. ii.j Portland.. 4:25 p. si. Albany nprra Train. LEAVE. 1 ARRIVE. Portland.. ..4.00 p i Lebanon. .9:20 r m Lebanon. ...4:45 A fliPortland.. 10:05 am Pullman Palace Bleeping cars daily be tween Albany and Ashland- The O.& C. It. R. Ferrjr makes con nection with all the regular trains on the East Side Div. irom foot of F. St. "West Side Division. Between Portland-& Corvallis. Mall Train. LEAVE. 1 ARRIVE. Portland. ...9:00AM Oirvallis. ..4:30 p 11 Oirvallis.... 8:30 a; m Portland... 3:20pm Express Train. LEAVE. 1 1 ARRIVE. Portland 5:00p;m McMinnvillc..8PM 3Icllinnvillc5:45 pjiiPortland. ..8:30 a m Local tickets ler sale and baggage checked at company's up-town office, cor ner Stark and Secoad streets. Tickets for principal points in-Cnllforhla can only be procured and baggige checked at com pany's office, i Corner I" mid Front at, Portlnml, Oregon, - ' Freight will Jiot Be received for ship ment after five o'clock p M on either the East or West Side Divisions. It. KOLIILEK, E. P. ittMlF.R, Manager. G. F. it Pass. Agt County Treasurer's 5th Notice. Oitice of Treasurer of Jacesos Co. ) Jacksonville, April 2, 1SC. f NOTH'E IS HEREBY GIVE1S T1I.1T there are funds in the County Treas ury for the redemption of the following county warrants, protested up to January 22,1881: Numbers 1G, 18, 63, 61, 289, 20, 1800, 1855, 35, 34, S3, 840. 64, 1617, 5G, 1730, 41, 1945, 20,78, 1820. r.7, 211, 1C4V, 209, 19GJ, 152& !"?.. ltl- 195, 199K, 2G9JS, 223)i, 22 " 237)4, 230V 245i, 143, 183Ji, 18if 241, 210. 171U, 205. 202K. 179H. 201K, 170. 139M, 1S2U. 223,118, 156,91.CU.ajC)32aU,3JSU.337i2;. 18tk.277k. S03.238V4. 15M 6. loi, 21ok. lt&i 16J. lOU! lW.2O0.lUiU.lS7K. v.i ifllu jq m?lz vjil .nn rfa.n tq -i 1 SS3 1-2. 3M 1 3, 179, 15. 3Mt2, H-hT, 3i 7 l-r,0, KS. mi, SH1-2. 157 1 2. 21, 1 2, 2J5 1 2, 131 1 2, 6-5), K. UP, 08, 1749, 1714. 417, SSI 1 2. 431, 5Ci 6C1, SCO, 36il-2, 412, 432. 443. 3391-2, 39912, 3S01-2, )3, 2f9 12, 404, So6 1 2, 15SI,' 859, C91 1-2. 411. 811, 423, 3S8 1-i, S. 198 1-2, 415, M.7, 4C2, S25, E72. 41S.3S7 1 2, 401 1 2. 199, 24Ji2 CJ3, 3S4 1-2, 16i. 1591, 621. Inlenst.on tUefae will cease lrom this date. ' .fJejTMAN Fisher, "t3ojiuty Treasu rcr. DBSSSMAKKJG, BY- IRS. m. SMITH, J"""!- OLm7- 7 J Having moved t a' new location on California street a"t the residence of E. D. Foudray I hcteby ask my friends ana me pu unc genehiiiv to give me u call for anything in the (Una of Dressmaking, Dress fiillerhs Furnished. Jly prices are rlegulated to suit the timis and satlsfact'utn is guaranteed. 'MRS.- J..2I. SMITH. California Maverick 3x-oajtJ ium For the largest list o! subscribers sent in by any one person bet' lore 3Iarchl5,188C, we will give as a prefni luma 250 EST'KT ORGAN JL bngnt l.wnily an d humorous paper smacKingoi me I'aciricOsast. Send pestal card loA sample copies and instructions. 1 Liberal pay to those not cotnpcting.lor tne organ. j THE aiATERICXlPCBLISHISO Oo. San Francilsco, Cala. U.Si WANTED A capa ile man or woman, of unusual sa rey. to take the agencv cf this or sen e .ethcr county lor me "iiihiorr oi uainor MftV'.T'l o tlie ngnt parly it will pay $100l f$t09 per month. Audresa F PiiltSOH, jtagager Occident mi i-uuii:uiu )., ia iHMVer street, Esau trancitto. "-, mar271m From Pole to A. H. fftegly & Co, Su.-ccssor to BHger & Iff aegly Selling goods for Glory and Very Small Profits. "We keep in itook all kinds of Shell Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Plows, Wagons Harrows and Cultivators Lamps, Bells, Rope, Iron, Paint and other' Brushes, Curry Combs, Tacks, Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings, Pad locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps. Sand Paper, Knives and forks, Cross cut saws, Hand saws, Planes, Nails, Traps, Grind stones, Bolts, Augers, Cable chain, and many other goods too numerous herein to mention. Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements in Southern Oregon. Call or write for .prices A. GBONEMIJLLER & BIKDSEY, JACKSONVILLE. LaBELLE wagons, buggies and hacks, lansing. hiding harrows with seeders combined, buford cultivators and spring tjoth harrows, mcsherry grain drills and broad-castseeders, duford plows, alt styles, collins cast cast-steel plows, randall pulverising harrows, cider mills, fanning mills, corn shellers, hay otters, fairbanks scales, cooper's engines andsaw-mills, challenge wind-mills, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc. EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- We would respectfully ask our putroii3 and friends to call and see our line of jjoodg before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel sure we cun Sell As Low Than any first-class goods can be goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 9, 1884. GEMUINE CLOSING SALE. Owinc to ill health and recent fina cial ed to retire permanently from the mercantile entire stock ot At the Old Ashland Stor At ni& raeieie Ct I The Store and OFFJEHED Ashland, Or., June 26, 1885. JAMES DEALER IN" Groceries aisd CJlotMn IS ATS AiTI Tohacco, Cigars. -.. . California street between Oregon and Third, Jacksonville. CALL AND Fresh New Stock PRODUCE TAKEN Frank Brothers implement Company, DEALERS IN FariM5 Mill Machinery BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Headks LABELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, McSHERRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS, TWINE BINDERS, BUFORD'S GANG A SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES, BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOTT A CO.'S Engines 4 Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER & CO Saw Mill Machinery, RAW D ALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGE3, SPRING" WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO WTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONS, HARROWS, Etc., Etc., Etc. A Full Line Of Farm Machinery. "Write for catalogue. Address either PR AWTT TVROS. TMP'L. CO. Portland. Or. ' n VL "W 'PfirtTrtt i.t n w-, . ..- i v""9 "'y11' H. Maf.qlt & Co., Jacksonville, Oregon. If Not Lower sold for; and we guarantee all our difficulties, the undeisicntd has conclud business, and therefore offers for sa'e his n i m WB, Jjr tqs Fixtures will be FOE R3SISTT. J M. McCAjLL DRUM, ffi?8 SOOTS, Candies, Etc., Etc, SEE MY and New Prices J IN EXCHANGE. ; Mnmv oar 11 8 tn gyt v.w.--. -w --- TO OFFSET The Dull Times KEW3IAK FIME Has marked his goods down to Hard Times Price He will sell you MORE GOOOG fcr LESS MONEY than ever Wore soil in Jacksonville. Ills stock is AS GOOD AS THE BESTv And his piUes will ASTONISH YOUt It is needless to ennmerate the artiritl he has to sell, as he keeps everything to be found in a first-class General .Merchandise Store When in town ive him a call and he will show you go ous at prices that will KNOCK TH HARD TiMESi Idea clean out your head. His stock is varied and complete, anil you can hardly ask lor anything he kas not gut. Remember the place coroner f OalU fornia and Oregon streets. Highest Market Prise PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE! t""CalI and sec if this advrrtiscmenl is not as true as gospel. NEWMAN FI-'HEU. lTHR R8 E ! ii Jackson-Tillo, Oragoa. J0HS XI!LLE2, - Proprieloh DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AGRIJ cultural implements, tools nf all kinds and a general assortment of shclt hardware. Tie also keepi the largest stock ot, and" all the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, AUD A FULL AMORTVEST OP rishiag tackle, rvrdcr, Shot, Stc ALSO LAMPS, CHANDFLKIRS AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Qivc him a call and examine his stoctt before making your purchases. JACKSONVSLLS mWifN A. S. Johnson, Fro As the demand for fruit trf as is ta great in this valley I hac started a Nur sery in this place and will raise nothing" hut the finest varieties. This year I wiil sell from the Woodhurn Nurse y ns iwmil and also lrom the celebrated Alnmeda Nursery, Oakland Cal. The tllowinc are some of the leading varieties I will keep: Poaclios. Early York E. and L. Crawford's Wale's eariy Anisdeu Alexander Briggs Red May htump World. sal war Susqueiiannah 3Iary's Choice. Orange Cling Yellow Strged. LomnrT Clinn' nnd mfinvi-nnrn Italian Prune Yellow Eggi Golden Prune Coe's Golden Drop1; Grosse Prune Bradshaw; St Cathrine Prvtne Japan Plum.' Cherries, Nectarine, Apricot, Qiunce, pple, French Goosberry, Oregon Cham pagne Berries, and all kinds ot ornament al and shade trcej. DAVID LBfJN, ASD DEALKR IS cof;pj TBBummssaSt COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand of made to order Criteria Billiard Sa'oou CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. dARRETT, Proprkitsrs. THIS populai resort, under new man' agement; is furnishing the best braadr ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading-" table is supplied with Eastern perioditahr and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a calk vz 1