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OREGON SEBTINEL. JACK8OSV11.LE1 Sattrdat, Apbii, 10, 1886. Republican County Con vention. t A Republican County (invention is cailed to meet at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday, Upril 17th, 188S, at 11 o'clock, for tbe purpose of electing seven del egates to represent Jackson connty in the Republican State Convention to be held in Portland ;rrril 28th, 18S6, and transact such other business as may properly come before it. The convention will consist of 49 dele gates, appointed among the several pre cincts, as follows: Ashland .H -Vedferd 3 Applegate 1 Junzsnita. 2 Bie; Butte..-." 1 Jfeadows 1 Chimney Rock.... 1 Pleasant Creek.. 1 Eden 3 Kock Point 1 Evans Creek 1 Steamboat , 1 FootsCntk 1 Skrlinc 1 FIonnccRock .. 1 Table Kock... . 2 Jackbonvi'lc . . ..7 Trail Creek 1 Lit Ie Butte 3 Uniantown 2 .. Willow Springs.. 1 The same beisg one delegate for each precinct or one for each 20 vote or fractions over half therelor cast for Hon. James 0. Blaine at the Presidential election in November, 1894. The Committee reccom mends that the Primaries be held in the severa precincts on Tuesday, dnril 6th.; il being also one of the days for every voter to register to have IhcTiglit to vote at the coming election. We earnestly ap- Jpcal to all to perform that pleasant duty and privilege. .Vkuuitt Belunoeh, Chairman County Central rommittee. FlRK 'AT LaKEUKw. On Tuesday night last a fire occared in Lakeriew, 'destroying tba livery etable, tba sal 'oon of Miller b Miller and the barber shop. Tbe chief hotel of the place was also in great danger, but as fcivr d 'by extraordinary exertion. Two horses wera barni-d in the livery stable. Tba lest is not 're orted, and tbeoi'i'in of tba fir ii nuknown. "Tidings." JtomBUno'a New Register. Mr. Charles V. Johnston, who was appoin ted register of l he land office at Ro-e-burg on Wednesday, as announced in the "OrejoniMiV dispatcher, has been a resident of Portland for three years, during which time he was engaged aa brad book or par for W. S. Alai-cn and Slaien, Ehratu k Co. llr. Jvhnston 'ii a brother of the la'.e George Fenn Jehnston, the well known Pacific coast journalist, who died in San Fran cisco in 1883. He is a good citizen, a democrat ts the backbone, and will 'make an efficient ofliter. Tns Ektf.rtainuist. Tbe Jack eouville Dramatic Association under 'the auspices of the 0. of II. gate an 'enteitaininsat at Holt'a Hall last Sat 'unlay uight to a large and apprecia tive anduace. "Better than Gold" ni the play presented and all carried tunr parts out roll while some did 'even better than the acting usually 'sens at an amateur performance. Tbcy Vill appear at the same place again on April 17th when the cowaJr "David Jarrick" and the faree "Little Rebel" ,will be presented. A pleasant even Snj can be enjoyed by attending the 'performance. Repubicah Deleoatfs. The fol lowing is a partial list of the dilrpaioK elected te attend the county conveu tian to be held at the Court Ilsuee on Saturday next: Akhland J. SI. ilc fjull, W. II. Atkinson, Gee. B Currev, IL C. Hill. E L. Applegate J. II 'Chitwootl, J. Tliarnton, P. Dunn, J P. Walker, J. R. Csev, F. Uopn, W. 3 liver, A. E Hama-.ond, S. B Galey. 'Jacksonville N. LangeD, H. Klly, M. Urllinger J. Klippel, F. Kraaso, Wm. Dt-neff and D. UroufmilVr. Applegate II. D. Kubli. Medford l)r. Adkin, J. 3. Howard, Wm G 2yeimy and F. Galloway. Woodville Thomas Uayuond. Religious Items. Rev. W. P. Villiams will hold services at Central Point Sunday at the usual hour.... Rev. A. H Snndermau will linlJ sr Vice in Chimney Rock precinct next Sunday.... Regular aervices will be held at the Catholic church in this place, Rev. F. X. Blanchnt officiating. Rov. J. R. Roberts has gone to Doug las county and canceled all his en teagemeats for the month.... Liberal Sunday school and Bible clais meets every Sunday at 11 'o'clock A. M., at the U il. L. Hall, TaleYTt... .Hev. A. It Bickenbarh will preach at Phoenix Presbyterian church Sunday morning and in this place in the evening. . Liquofc Licenses. The petitions lor liquv. lWi!.:iS' ireiUuIrd by High , Tayler and Caten & Garrett were handed to the city council in session it Monday evening. They contained about 160 tignaturet. Rrmonstraacrs were presented containing abeut 160 signatures A large number ef names en both the petitions and remonstraa bit were challenged bv the respective parties, and the council postponed the .taatter till next llenday evening, at which time evidence concerning the Voting qualiScatioua of tba perrons whose Barnes were challenged is to be submitted. Affidavits are being taken by the parties this week. ''Tidings." Hs Is Watched. A correspondent to Grant's Pais "Cearier," Iron Waldo hider date of April 2nd, hat the fol lewing: "You are awer that there are a great many lies in circulation how centerniag the Bybee homicide. That's the way; add insult to injury. A. certain young nan in this section ii heeased of caesiag nsach of the trouble between Tern and Bill Bybee. The same young eaan it was thought was been saeaking aroandilrs. Tom By bee's house, the might after the killing of TofevBrboe, and the tracks found in the yard correspond te hit. This rams reeng asaa ts accused at buratng Ton sybee hen house last fall daring the kbitnee of Ton Bybee. Leek eut, Joung men, you art watched by the people of this section. The people ef this teetiek dttaaud the ptaiahtaeat ef Whoever may be guilty of the. lew dews bevardly kit ef killing Tata BbM." Local Items: Notice John Orth's prices for baton and lard. The de'.inqaeat tax Hit ameaht'i to abeut ta.ooo. Alfalfa seed can be had at Boitwick'a farm on Applegate. The raekeonyille TrnTei;ein will shew'at-Ceniral Point'kn the 16th. Dr. Will Jackson will be at Grant's Pass next week on professional busi ness. Miss. 'Kellie Luy is in "charge of Mrs. Prim's milliuert store during the latter absence. And still they come. James A. Wilsen wants to run for Shariff on the Democratic ticket. Daa't you sour Charley, but "stick to the ticket, you know we are all 'Democrats anyhow." Some quartz is being bailed to Medford from George Schumpft tuiub to give it 'a "further test. J. M Payne, formerly City Marshal of Jacksonville is new a candidate for Justice of the Peace in Salem. 7tfrsr,-s. Hanna, Kahler, Neil rnd "Squire Huffer are at A'hland taking more testimony in the water suit. Ed Morgan ef Phoenix has quit sell in; liquor but will continue at the old stand dinpenning milder beverages. N. U. Bf'ggs closed his store this week and will go te California with the hope of benefiting his hralth. Misuse Cavers and Johnson, the fashionable dress makers, have V. ntat new iign adorning their p'ace of busi ness. Prof. J. N. Hall of Central Point seems to have the lead for the School Superintendeatthip on the Democratic ticket. Henney & Wormas of Medford arr enlarging their livery staole and t-ciii to be doing a good bainess in that line. The Grant's Pass "Courier" cele bratrd its first birthday last week anil is a spiigh'ly young cup. Success to )ou, Bro. Stine. Dr. H. Carpenter, Superintendent of the Oregon Stato Insane Asylum, has resigned and been succeeded bv Dr. S E. Joseph. The fine Vermont stallion "Ecn," owned by D. Punnier, will be in charge of Robt. Wettrep of Central Point this season. The County Court extended the time one nienth for paying taxes and they will not be declared delinqu-nt till the first of Jlav. Al Sturgis of Forest creek has com menced cleaning up at his mine and is h'ghly elated over his prospects. He has had a good run this year. James McDougal of Blaekwell called Thursday. He ould not decline a nouinatiou for sheriff but thinks the list of candidates is already too long. Wm Crll, of CanyonvillR, Or., tays the "Examiner," has recured the contract for carrying thr mail betwci-n Lakeview and Liukville fer $2,400 H"nry Baaten of Poor man's creek saye he wants the money due him from ihue awing and wants 'ill hards ot csl1 nttlin captain's effice and scttlo up. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver com plaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Brooks keeps it. Both K. Kubli and A. H. Maegly k co , received new iddilions to their already large stock ef hardware this i-k and can supply anything in that line. Another engine of greater horse power has brerTput in the quartz mill and operations will be resumed next week on quartz from the "New Eldo rado." Three hundred immigrants arrived in Sas Francisco over the Southern PAoific, April 6th, and 120 on the 7th. Many are bound for Coos Bay, Port land and the Sound. Raphael Moral has just received a diploma from the Commissioners ef the World's Fair held at New Oi leans last year for the fine display of wines and brandy made there. Wouldn't it be the boss ieke of the season if the Supreme Court would de cine that the Circuit Court Judges shall held over for a full term! Their decitien is anxiously awaited. The qualifications of vetcrs is a subject of general discussion in Ash land now, pending their contest be tween tb petitions for liquor licenses and remonstrances against the same. A party of six tramps were here begging meals and drinks but their stay was cut short by Marshal Stead man tendering them an invitation to leave which they did on short notice. A. juvenile brass bad of eleven pieces was organized here this week and are now receiving istructions from Prof. Adam Seraitt, leader. There ie some good musical talent in the crowd. The firm of Haymocd & Magruder, ftr along number ef years merchants at Rock Point, has been dissolved by mutual consent and the business will hereafter be conducted by Mr. Hay. mood alone. Hannah Dablsr; at Ashland, Ogn., states in the "Tidings, that her hus band, AareaL. Dabler, left Ashland, Feb. 25th, and has not since bees, heard from by his family. He is 41 yean of age, light complexion, stoat built, had a large moustache aad wore com mon duck clothing. Any one know ing anything concerning him, will con fer a great faver by addressing the in formation te hit anxious wife at Ash ,landi Orsgea. hi siatea last wees: mat dame ru mor had it that another exhibit would appear just before election. We have however changed our opinion in. that respect, as we think brother Leed's ex hibit will pie any exhibit our cotem may havt. set up. Four parties from Trail creek were tried injustice Foudrays's Court and were fined from 20 to $40 each for s'aughtering deer for their hides. None of them paid thfir fines ai'd they are working it out in the couuty jail at the rate of $2. per day. The Crescent City "Rcard" is nr ingthe building of a brasch telegraph line Trom that place to Grant's Pars, which it is said car be built forasmtll sum ot money, and it 'i.i believed a joint stock enmpay in building it would make a paying investment. The trial of Lewis Allen at Yreka for the murder of Elmore Decker re sulted in a disagreement of the jury last Sunday morning, and a new trial will bsgin Monday, May 3lst When discharged the jury etood ten for con viction and two fcr acquittal. TheTJ. S. Hotel at Linkville was injured to the extent ef $500 last Friday by firo. Tho plaoj is without defense, notwithstanding that a fow hundred dollars would lay pipes all' over the city and sufficient pressure of water not less than 90 feet high. Mr. M. Mickelson has bought of Jchn L. Grubb the property known as the Boona rach, on the Dead Indian road, not far from the summit of the Cascades; consideration, 3,000. Mr. Mickelson will probably go into the stock business on a moderate scale. W. C. Daley of Eagle Point has de clined the Prohibition nomination for Akneflor and if J. D. Fountain would now do the tame it would be a Repub licau institu'ion throughout. Like the "Times" eays "very few Democrats will be taken off by the Prohibition movement." Mrs. John Daley of Eigle Point, mother ef A. J. and W. C. Daley, met with a serious accident recently. Sha fell backward in descending a pair of ;Uir, striking her head so heavi'y as to render ber unconscious for seme time, and causing a wound from which serious results wera feared. Prof. J. W. Merrist has been invit prl to deliver the annual address at the Commencement oxercise of the State Univirsity, Eugene City, and we under stand that he will accept. This is a high compliment bat al! aquainted with the Profes38r know that he can fill the station with the ability required. JseLsnnvillo could alene supply a full ticket to fill the different county offi ces. J W. Simpson for Sheriff, E. D. Foudary for Clerk and K. Kubli for Coioner is the latest. slate we have heard. RS. Dunlep, our City Sexton, considers his rights infringed on by Mr. Kubli and the Coronorship is still in doubt. Republican county convention next batuiday. Representatives from out side precincts all teem to favor holding otilv one convention and besides elect ing delegates to the State convention next Saturday that & full county ticket be nominated at tho same time. Wa also consider the idea a gsod one and hope that such a move be made. If any of the following named persons will communicate with the Postmaster at Monmouth, Or, they will learn something to their advantage: John M. Shelly, a packer in the Indian war of T5 uid '56; Miller Judd aud Hiram K. Walker at one time living in Jack son county; Levi W. Libby and Wil lis Waid, formerly of Jacksonville. Reliable parties engaged in quartz milling have offered to parchasn of waifn & isragdon rocs trem either their large or small vein for five dollars per ton at the mine, agreeing to tako an avraje of ten tons per day. The paying character of the?a mines is now assured beyond a denb', aud they will certainly be extensively worked within a short time. "Tidings." There was a large quantity of freight brought to this city on Sunday morn ing bv the steamer Salem, which had com via the O. P. from San Francisco and Eastern points. Our trucks were kept busy daring the day transferring freight from the wharf to tho depot. We noticed among the lot freight marked for points as far south as Jacksonville, Ashland, Yreka, . aud ether points. Albany "Bulletin." Hon. J. C Carssn, State Senator from Multnomah and A. F. Wheeler, Assistant State Treasurer, made us pleasant calls on Thursday last. Mr. Carson is President of tbe large sah and door factory eimpany at Grant'. Pass, and never having seen a hy draulic mine in working order he ex tended his t-islt this far to s the work at the Sterling miaes. Both gentle men returned home the same evening. The "Tiding" has gone into thn ex ibit business as well as our County officers and as this is his first effort in that direction we must certainly ermpliment him for his splendid suc cess. The way he wips out a debt of $103,834,83 and leaves a balance in the trratury is certainly equal to any effort in that direction by our demo cratic officials. Try again brother Leeds our County needs vour financial skill. The Sentinel is indebted to Mr. Frank Hodgkin, Assistant Secretary ef State, far pamphlet copies of the "Re port of the Board of Commissioners to examine the matters of assessment and taxation in the State of Oregon, to gether with the bill submitted by said Commission." The report is printed by W. H. Byars, State printer, and is a public document of considerable in terest. It is quite lengthy, but being in pamphlet form will be convenient te those who feel specially interested in examining its statements and recommendations. t? L'nkvilies busman men sMirwss consists of seven stores, foHrJstleoas, three hotels, tk-eo blacksraitVAaep, a brewery, three livervand feed'Skbles, a first-class flouring mill aj one saih and doer factory, '' shop, one drug store, a butekei the U. S. telesraph office, fonrjd tour lawyers, besides a nnmner oia-s mechanics, wagon tnatw. knd at lnt but nnt. In- nnv meaw least, one printer " and hitiaefil.r--Jt.r." PPP The Jacksonville Fire companv, th members of which wre sorn in as Deputy Sheriffs on the day of tbe.exe euuon of 0'NsiI, add ho performed r,uard dety on ihat occasion, srrt'not satisfied with the action of the-Com missioner'e Court in disallowing 'their bill of 52 20 ech for services rendered that day. That seems to have 'been tbe understrnding when the company was invited ts attend in an official ca pacity and why such action was taken is what the boys want to find out. "And thus the work goes bravely on." The House Committee on PostolKct? and Poit roads have recoramendcjC-chat the special delivery-system Jie.xt4d cd to all classes of ": "j,""" ytjieV' wilt require almost d'ou&eUienafeger.. of carriers, because the claJtssofpLailj matter outside of letters, largely ex ceed the latter, both in number, and weight. Not inly aa, but they will b lately increased, once it is. settled that they are to be delivered by carriers as aji'ressed. If Congress adopts the recommendation of the Committee all thought of making the postal denart- -- - - t i - . ment self sustaining may as wel be aoandoncd. At present rates of post age it would never be able to pay its own way. Rsv. J. R. N. Bf 11, of the Roseburg Review," came down from his home in RoSfbuTg on Wednesday and pssed through this city fi-r Corvallis. He dropped into tlie Revere house for dinnsr, r,n;l on c:mi:s out of the din ing room horeathel into hi3 pocket for coin with which to liquidate, but nons could bs found in any of his spacious pocketb Lo aud behold, he had la It his purst (if bs had nr) under his pillow at boac. Mins Los". Garret concluded B;ll was to big a man to wrestle for four bits, and therefore told him that lis would trust It is not kno-irn whither he will meet-tba sttue favor in dead heading his way Tioiac wiiheut coin, ot be compelled to take a tio ticket. Albany -UcrMd." The Democratic prlimnsi last Monday werd largely attended ell over the county and especially at tho county seat where 1S7 voters were polled Tho fight for tbe circuit Judg ship between Mussrs. Prim aad Neil was the occasion for so much strife and the full strength of the party was brought out to vote one way or the other. J. R. Neil secured this delega tion and having a majority of the delegates in the county ho wilao doubt be the nomineo for that postion. The issss for the District Attorney ship it ne'ccidcd yet bat Wm. Colvig of Rock Point seems to have the best of tho tight. What promises to bo one of the rich est and most extensive strikes that has ever been made in Jackson county, was made by John Robinson and John Slagle on the hills in the front ef Granville Sears' ranch some two miles distant in tho hills. Tho find is rich decomposed rose quartz, bearing free gold in abundance. The ledgo has been traced on the surface fer a dis tance of over 700 feet and at a depth of 6 feet is five feet wide. In every piece of quartz cac be found a pros pect of free gold. We visited the ledge Wcdnesda), and found Messrs. Robinson and Slagle at work taking and sacking the quartz the ledgo lay ing in such a position that one man can take, out several tons in a day. Several parties are interested in ex tensions on the same ledge which has been traced fer some distance. On tbe location notices we noticed the names of DI Miller, Wm. Robinson, F. Baraeburg and J. B. Griffin. The above parties being also interested in the first strike. "Monitor." ah me ahn; To captivate the popular taste and surpass all previous efforts to pleasq. me paiaie, requires no siimu amount of knowledge and no little skill, and whf-n ws remember that. the very; acrepable liquid fruit temedvj Syrup1 Ufctfis-i is a bwiffSua! to tliB-ysiefBK2l7AV ADVERTISEMENTS. as it is Acceptable to tbe btomaih, we readilv understand why it is ttaunij venial favorite aa a cure for II ibiinal Constipation Mid the other 111m arising from a weakness, or inactive condition of theBoweh, Kidney1, LUor and Stomach. Sample bot'lej free and large bottles for salo by Merri.l & Robinson, Jacksonville. Pbksidestial Afpoihtm fnts Tho news was receivnd in Portland yester day that W.T. Burrif, the well known attorney, hid been appoiutfd Eedster of the Oregon City land effi.-r, vibe L. T. Birtii, whose trnn expired sev eral months since. Mr. Bunyis an able gentleman and will fill the posi tion with distinction to himself aud honor to his party. It was also re ported that Mr. Johnson had been appointed as Register of the Roseburg land office, vice William F. Benjamia.' Contracts Let. The Board of Ceunty Commissioners yesterday, let the contract for building tbe Court Heuse, te G. W. Catching, for "the sua of $2,400. Uenrv Rogers contracted ts build the jail fof the suns of $315. Grant's Pass "Codrier." Graxd Ball. W. J. Staaley , will give a grand ball and supper at hie house in Woodville en May day eve April 30th, and extendi a cordial in vitation to Prohibitionists, Democrats, Republicans and Mugwumps te cam 1 asal mingle together in the mazy waltz. Pkobate Coubt. The following proceedings have taken place in this court since the last report of the Sen tinel:. ..In the matter of the estate of Catherine Patterson, dcc?ased. Sec end feisi-annu&l report of executor ap pro.ed....Etate of H. A. Miller J May 4th let as tires far hearing the final statement of administrator .'. . Estate cf Rowland Hall. Final state mem .of executor accepted.... "Estate f U-fcry Cutter. Alfred Carter ap poiu'ud aCtuiuuirater aud Hi Wat kin, F. O. Collins and S Arrasraith appraisers... .Ettate of M Vrooman. Inventory of apprsi'iiaent filed, show ing property to the amount of S1,13.". ....Etntp of minor heir of Gen. Mi ICttight. Report of guardiao'of Wm. McKuigbt approved.... Estate ef Minerva Elder. Inventory of ap praisment filed, showing properlv to tho value of $1,077 Estate of Clyde Payne, a raiuor. Petition of guardian for sale sf real estate granted . . . .Es tate of Anna and Maggie Shipley, minors. Citation to next of kin or dered issued . . . . Estate of J nlien Ras pot Final settlement of admimstr' tor deeied. Xl8Tj,OF Jurors. The following is tie jurVjltBt'drawn for thn April term, ot cirewts eeuri ror josepmne ceumy, as furnished'us br one of the effiiclas of that county: D. F Mathews, W. C. Hartley, Thos. E. Basye, Thos Kr,s, Z. D. H)de, R. Cougle, M. W. Wheeler, G. W. Catching, N. Tlios, B-nj. Bull, Wm. Stringer, EUenezdr Hogue, Samuel Eggr, A. A. Wimer, Iaac Csitar, Clms Foidt, John Going, John Welts, Cbas. Duncan, Judson Tolen, J. G. Sowell, Cbas. Howard, E. Turner, Jesse Mah, James Devnei, Cbas Ladd, Alson Everv, Arthur Brockman, A. J. Waleott, Juhn M. Jehnson, Joseph Dtert. A Fine Horse. Jackson county horse-breeders suffered quite a loss when they allowed Rubt. Westrop'h well known drafi stallion "Turk" to leave this portion of the State. Thcie are many fine colts in the valley sired by Turk principally owned by John Toeprer, Jnhu Sizetnore, Duvid Bird sy, S. P Jones and others all of wliom are proud of their stock and can re crmruesd the horse wherever he goes. Turk is now thn property of C. Q. Morgan of Pi in Valley, Union ccunty Oregon whero he will remain during tho season. o Lecture Rev. W. S. Simpson, a native Highlander, and a forcible speaker, will deliver a lecture at the Court House in Jacksonville on thti evening of tho 19 h of this nion'h. subject, "Life in the Highland of Scotland." Thero will b music fur nished by the M. E Church choir. Admission 25 ceuts. Those who have heard this lecture, speak highly of it, and as tho proceeds of the Inciure are to be applied to tho intercut of our M. E Churo! here, we ask a goodlypat ronage. 2 A Word to Workers. ., If your evocations are mentally or phys ically laborious, if they subject you to expos lire iu inclement weather. If they confine you to the desk, and are oLa nature to involve wear and tear of braia, and nervous strain, you may occasionally require some renovat ingto .ie. Hostcltcr's Stomach Hitters is tho article for you, it stimulates thcfailingener gies, invigorates the body and cheers the mind. It ennbles the system to throw ofl the debilitating euects of undue fatigue, j:ives renewed Mror to the organs of disestion, arouses the liver when Inacti e, which it ery often is with people whose erults are seden tary, renews the jaded appetite, and encour ages healthful repose. Itstnsredientsaresafe, anil its credentials, w hich consist in the hearty endorsement of pi rsons of every class of soci ety, arc mot convincing. Admirable is it adaptetUo the medical wants of workers. No More Bounties. At the April term of '.he County Commissioners' Court aa order was passed rescinding one previously made placing a certain bounty on tho scalps of wild animals. Notice is therefore given that on and after this dato no bounties will be paid en the scalps of wild animals until further orders of thesaidCounty Court. By order of the Court, , W. H. Pakkeu, Connty Clerk. jBcfceenville, April 8, 1886. Challenge. I will fight the man Nelson now in Jackson county, Mar quis of Queenhbury rules, for $250 aside. I have thir day deposited a $100 forfeiture in tho hands of W. H. McAdai.8. Fiht to tjike place 75 miles fiooi Medfonl, and to be had with 3 ounce gloves or bare knuckles. Referees and final stake holders to be agreed upon by both parties. t i ' Gio. A. EdWar. m IF .. Ssttlft Up. A'l persons knowins themselves in- 'debted to the undesigned are hereby re quested to come forward at once and make a settlement. I need the money and must have it s") call around at once. Hesrt Baoten. Poorman's creek, Jpril 10, 18SG, 11 DUO'IOI IB B ATS. Ibave made a reduction in the price of hog meat now selling Shoulders, 6 cents per pound, i-ide-meat, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard 7i cents per pound. It is all open for inspection and war ranted. Jous Ortii. Notice. Lard Office at Roseburg, Ogk., 1 April 7, 1886. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mail bpfnrp tlm .Incite or Clerk of Jack J sen county, at Jacksonville, on Jfonday -4' ay n, lOOO, viz: inarew xicary, uuuie stead Ho. 3452 fer the E JorN W if. S W&ofNWif,and H EJtf oftJWK. Sec.18Tp.33S. Range 2 East. He names the following witnesses to prove his cpn Ubhous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: B. F. Edmonds, Lee Edmonds. C. P. Parker. J. A . Obencham. all of Big Butte, Jackson county, Oregon. t Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. The ropular Approval. Of tho how famous Syrup of Figs as the most efficacious and agreeable preparation ever offered to the world as a cure for Ilabitua Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion and kindred ills, has been won by the wise plan pursued by the California Fi Sj rup Company. Knowing that any remedy ;ruly beneficial in ita effects on the system, and at the same time pleasant to the taste, ill meet with a rapid sale, the Company, through its agents Merntt & Robinson gives away a sample bottle free of charge. Try it jnil judge for yourself. Latge bottlr fifty cents or one doilar. sue QHiEirc Will be giveti at the U. 3. HALL IN "JACKSONVILLE On the Evenings of Saturday, April 3rd and 10th, ' Under the auspices of 'the ORDER of . of H. The following bfl presented: excellent pieces will DAVID GAEFL-.OK, Comedy. Cast of Characers: David Garrick Henry Pape . .Tr Mr. Bimnn Inot ... U. F. Slcadman Squire Cherry D. A. Jones Mr. Smith N. U. Begg Mr. Jones G. Newbury Thomas James .-lover Servant Byron Prrsley Ada Ingot Kate Miller Jlri Smith.. ..'. Mrs. A. F. EiMy Aramintha Brown Mrs. D. A, Jones BETTER THAN GOLD, Drama. Cast of Ch racter: Peter Pcrqhan, lawyer, N."P. Steadman Gilbert Murdoch Henry PsiuJr Torn payson I). A. Jones KiclKiru Uonlon Ii. j.Jnrous Vs.i, a colored sen ant Byron Presley 3ln. Garfield H utie Newbury Annie Garfield Clan Cameron llclle Gordon Katie A'iller Jennie Joy Jrs. D. A. Joucs LITTLE RSS, Fce. Cat of C ix-scters: Mr, Stephen Poppincourt, If.F. Steadman Arthur Ormeston Henry 'ap?, .I r Mrs. Vingrove Mrs. A. F.Kddy Laura ivatie Jiller Kiltie Vmks Jrs. D. J. Jones CooJcdr lills with particulars OF IMP'D O. K. M., ON" St. Tammany's Day, May 12, AT THEIR YIGrWAM, On the cerner of California and Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. RECETTION COMMITTEE: Dave Cronemillcr, II. K. Hanna, E. B. "Wation, E. D. Foudray, . Jacobs, George Rievc. FLOOn MAKAOEBS: Chas. Nickell', J . R. Little, Wm. Jlensor, Clias. Prim, Wm. Ive-ney. DECORATION COMMITTEE: H.Pape, Jr., A. F. Eddy, fjias. Pursell, U. Labourdette. A fine supper will be. furnished by Geo. Beck, which will be served in the lower story of the Odd Fellows' building. The best of music has been engaged for the occasion', and no pains wid be spared to make the hfljir the event of the season. Everybody is invited. Tickets, including supper, ?'J JO. J. G. BIRD3EY", J. a Will PP. A. SCiDIITT. General Com. "Scntner Office For Sale. Desiring lo engage jij other business the undersigned offers the OREGOH SEHTIHEL for sale at a bargain. For the amount reouircd no better investment could be founl for a payingbusincM. For lurtUcr patticulars call on or address. Frank Krause. 'lleVeTj f849 1886. Courteous ts& Active, -s- 'Liberal. 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TMK sLASHES Of Southern Oregon, are hereby Informed that in addition ton large a'uu elegant line of MILLINERY I have added"to my stork the following clas3 ot goods, of which I have a full line : Sadies' F'nrmshing Qo?ds, Both Knit and Muslin. Inant's Wardrobe Complete, As cheap as to be bought any place; also CHILDRENS' SHORT CLOTHES, ,, i Under 4 years olc. A beautiful line of HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle and Silk. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets', And many other ..things, too numerous to " mention. I have al.o secured tho services ofa" ' FIRST-CEASS DRESSMAKER; ' i And am prepared to execute all orders la that line in lirst-class style at reasonab'e rate. Call and see me at the buildin' form. erly occupied by A. L. Johnson on Call fornia street. MRS. P. P. PKIM. M4M( SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, He'dl Estate Agt. Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. JJosal TJoouxaoxxts Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertain, ing to the settlement of estates. Collector of Accounts Prompt Remittance. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set nf Maps of aU Surveyed Lands in this couuty, and re ceive abstracts monthly from Roseburg of all new entries made. I am thus pre pared to make out Homestead and Pre emptior papers, and can thus save to par tios the expense of a trip to Roseburg Land Office. Several fine farms are in my hands tor sale. Prompt reply made td all letter. Charges in accordance with-tlie times. Refers, by rermisslon, to C,.J.,Bcekv man, Esq., BinkerfWUon. IffRSWebSS stcr, Judge of this judicial district,"'andJtoa any business house in Jacksonville. ".' Office at south cast comer California and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. 4J-8ILAS-J. i.XT CITY BAKERY, Saloon And Restaurant, JACKSONVILLE. OR., GEORGE BECK. PROP'rt. The proprietor take pleasure in in forming the public that he has thoroughly renovated this well-known stand and is prepared to furnish Fresh Bread and Yeast daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jacksonville free of charge. Meals, 25 Centa. The table will be supplied with a choice variety of eatables, while the best o( wines, beer and cigars may b'e found in the Saloon EGive me a call. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Orecon,' Mrs; M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the miret rcasona. i ble rates . crates. . tSfAn ezcollent stable connected wits the h'etl. IXs. .a A. Zr- & f &--- if "