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IGON SSNTiNEL. JACKbllNV t t,f.K t Saturday, April 24, 188G. W. C. T. XJ. The W. C. T. U. -will meat at ths M. E. church Sat rday afternoon, April-2ilb, promptly at 2 o'clock. All members are re -qeastcd to ba present. Alice D3kkis, See. To Tn Pcbuc. The council of Champions ef Honor would inform the public that G. F. Dyar las been ex pelled from the council for drinking iaUxicatiag drinks contrary t hie ob ligation and refusing to appear for trial. By order of N. F. Steaduah, W. C. Miles Caxxuxx, Scribe. FlKZD TOR CUTTIKG GOVEBSMEST Tiudek. H. C. Messinger, charged with cutting timber oa government land in Jackn county, was arraigned yesterday. He pleaded guilty, and was ined $200, which he paid. Tiiere will, in the natural order of things, a iril suit commence against felm to re erer the value ef the titab-r, and if that should prove less than the amount ef his fine, he may gt some of it back. "Oregonian." hi Josephine Count Nominations. The .Democratic county conven tion of Josephine esuat was held at Kvrby ville last Saturday and nominat ed a full county ticknt as follows: Representative, S. TJ. Mitchell; county judge, Charles Hughes; county clerk, Okas. K. Ckanslor; sheriff, T. G. Pat terson; treasunr, J. W. Howard; school superintendent, A Chapmsn; county commissioner!', J. M. Payne and J. W.VP inter. Edndat School Coxceht. Follow is the programme ot the concert to be given at the M. E. Church to morrow (Suudar) evening: 1. music, by the choir; 2. praver; 3. recitation, Mead Krts; 4. music; 5. deckmatiou, EJ -diuig Xauej tio;i)indjj 59 npouAjj hi sob; 7. declamation, iir Bar; 8. tnuic; 9. recitation, Laa Bowrien; 10; recitation, Anni JtfTrey; 11. script ure dialogue; 12. recitation, Flossie Taylor; 13. nicsic Evenbadv invit ed. Prize Fight. At Aehl&nd on Sun day Uhl a ptize fight for $50 a side was fought between George Ed wards of Yreka and Oscar Lewis ef Medford. Tha whole affair wan kept verr quiet and only the favored ones of Medford and Ashland were let into the secret. The rrnult of the Sght wan that in three rounds Edwrd'n knocked Lewis out of liuia, blackening the tat ters eyes and eoatewkat damaging his nose. Several hundred dollara arp said to hare changed hands on the remit. Got Caught. According to a new law pased by the last legislature it is a felony to iu a ay way hsvc anj thinglo do with a prize fighu As ft Bat oral consequence warrants for the arrest of the principals were sworn out iu Justice Foudray's court and Lwis and Ilcirrj Stover, one of the backers, were put in durance wloto await ox arainatinn. At the preliminary trial both wore bound ovrr wilh bonds fixed at $1,000 ecb. neither gave bail and both Uill languish. Edwmds the viettir, skipped for Portknd whera ha was caught by the Sheriff, and I. TT Berry, acting ag Depuly, is ex pected back to-ninrrow morning with the prisoner. WHle it irhcrd to find any one who attended the mill an enterprising pbetoprspber gives the whole thine; away by showing views taken "on the spot." Insane. Mr. F. Mcllatten, one of the old and highly respected citizens of Ashland, whose attack of partial paralysis was reported two weeks agu, has evidently fallen a victim to soften ing of the brain, and his mental de raogemont reached ouch a point this week that it was necessary to send bitn to the stale asylum. On Tuesday taorningiie wastsken'o Jacksonville bv I. O. Miller nnd H. C. Hill, Judgi. DePatt going with thorn to comply with the law requiring an examination. This having been made, Mr. Mc Hattan wax taken to Salem on Tues day evening's train, II. C. Hill and deputy fchenff Schultz bavin; tbe care of him He in weak and almost help less, except during f-hort attacks of raving. His condition is very dis couraging, and there is little hone of his permanent improvement "Tid ings." Religious Items. Eider H. C. Fleming will preach at the Lone Uak" Elder M. scnol house Sunday Peterfon preache at Medford next Bandar, both morning and evening ....Kev. J. A. aiover win iiout ter vices at Central Point next Suudar at 11 o'ciock A M Rev. A. H. Sun derman will preach at the schoal house in Chimney Rock precinct on Sundav ext....l'tev. W. P. Williams will bold services at ths M. E. church in this place Sunday morning. ....Liberal Sunday school and Bible class meets every Surday at 11 o'clock A. Jl, nt the "U. M. L Hall, Talent.... RT. A. R. Bickenbaca will hold services at the Presbyterian church at Pheenix on Sunday morn ing, aud at this place in tho evening ....Next Sunday being Eisttr, Rev. F. X. Blanchet will hold appropriate services at the Catholic church in this, place on that occaMon.... The third quarterly conference of the M. E Church, Seatli, will be hold at Gan iard's school hon-se iu Sam's valley on Saturday and Sunday, April 24th and 25th. All the official members ef the church are requested and expected to be with us. on that occasion. PJease bring your baskets filled with provis ions, as it is detigned to have a basket westing oa the ground on Sunday. J. R. Roberts P. C. Local Itei lis- D. W. Crosby is now chief mixer in Wollers' saloon at Med ford. The Republicans ef J fiephine coun ty nominate a ceunty ticket to-day. Attend ths entertain. went to-night. A first-class programmii will be pre sented. One week from next Monday the regular term ef Circuit C urt commen ces again. Th"Orgeaisn" estimates the Pro-'i hibition strength in ths state at not less than 3,030. Spring races will be helii at Medford witbH. H. Wolters of that place as general .manager. Fred F. Downing has bn put in place ef W. C. Daley for ass'tsior m the Prohibition ticket. Sea Dr. C. Limpert on Saturdays and you will be cured free (excluding medicine) of charge. David Penniger has sold hit horse "Echo" and he will not make the season aa advertised. Sara Jones says: "Many a man imagines he's got religion when it's only liver complaint." Roberts &, OTi! have, sold their farm near Mfcdford to a new coiner from the East for SG000. T. J. Kress has returned froia Cal ifornia and is now engaged in painting tho Odd Fellows buiWlDg. CelvVm. Martin of Douglas county is with us once more visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Plyroale. Easter Sunday to morrow. Rgu lar Eaxter cervices at tho Catholic church in the morning as usual. The Masonie fraternity was well ropresented at thu funeral of Hop. Titoi. F. Bsall on Wednesday last. Mrs E. Jacobs has onr thanks for a bountiful supply of matzos. She re members us every year at this time. Two houi.pt and lots beleninnj to th ctate of M. Colwell, deteased, will ba told at Ex-eutora gala to-day. For the minutes of the Republican convention held on Satnrday lat we are under obligations to Is. Laagell. J. B. llidal, the leses or the new brick hotel at Medford expects to be ready for business in about threa weeks. Mrs. P. P. Prim has retnrned from Portland with a frosh stock of millin ery gaods. Call and look at the styles. Report says that Hrover Bros, of Mdford were r.ttached this week and tli'-ir tinbop is new iu the hands of the Sheriff. Chas. D-ct, a brother of N. S. Dthw uf this precinct died r.t hie home in Esc Mnchaiiii, Maine, March 28th, Jilx Mallev'f now pnodi haro rnm- mnod to arrive and lis is offering bargain in tha lino of general mer chandise ut the Poetcfficc fctore. Martin Mackey and George R Jns tu', both tent to tlm penitentiary for murder, want to be pardoned out. Thuis quito natural oa their part. Ths bill apprepristing 350,000 for a new federal building in Poitiand, Oregon, has passed the xsnite and has been reported favorably in the house. D. C. Herrin f Ashland made us a friendly call this week. He aleo bad Fsmo business with our Count Clerk the nature 0: which we did not learn. Mrs. John F. Fink left for Portland this week to visit friends. Mr. Fink will alto leave in a few daTs when both will go to St. Joseph, Mo., to lo cate. Ths Linkull "Star" says Klamath coun'y, Or., will poll GOO votes at the coming June election, which indicates a large ipcreap of population in that county tinea tho lasf PrEideBtial elec tion. L. B. Tucker will taka chirge of the Boone ranch for Mr. Mickel;on, aud wilt mov up with his family this week. Considerable improvements in the way of fencing, plowing, etc., will be msde this season. "There ara i-orae Rfipublicans in thn counlvyet":s what a jiromiuent Dem ocrat said to us on Suturdav last after noticing the number in town to attend the Republican convention. Mora will show up on election day. Democratic primaries r called for May 1st and the convention to nomin ate county officers will meet oa the Saturday following. The Republicans will probably nominate one week later on Saturday, May loth. Ifco rortiand usaru ot trsde, at a meeting held Mondar afternoon, en dorsed the petition of Jackton county citizens asking Congress to appropri ate 30,000 to improve the Rogue riv er wagon road to Ft. Klamath. JohnL Sullivan was arrested Tubs day night for being drunk and disor derly. He says he cams to Portland incognito, and wants to arrange a fight with Jack DempsPT when the latter returns there from New York. Messrs. Butler, Thompson andTBil lings have let the contract for tlv building if the foundation for their brick block on the corner of Main and 0k streets Ashland, to W.K. Reeves, who will begin the work at once. Wm. Rav's fine stallion "Eaiter" will make the stason of 18SS as fol hws: Commencing April 27th at Orcar Biglow's place bb Williams creek, remaining tboro one day, tho next day at Jacob Kubli's farm on Applegate and tbe rest of tha weak at Mr. Ray's borae farm. Tha progeny ef this horse compares most favorably with tha best stock in the county as a leek at the celts will show. The Turners and Cornet Bdld bad a largo attendance at Central Point Fri day night notwithstanding tha in clement wtsther. Tho audience was well pleased with the shew and aclcrs felt the same way over the proceeds. Hon. John P. St. John has been telegraphed for by tha state central committee of the Prohibition party to deliver fifteen lectures in this state tha latter part of May. Assurances has been received that ha would come, if d ad. jaorris Mensor of this place has bcught a lot at Grant's Pass this week and has let a contract for patting up a store building to ba completed by the 10th ef May. When finished' wo learn that Abe and Henry Manser will open a store there. Qainn Guthrie was tha victim ef an accident last week on the O. P. R. R. He is fireman en the engine "Corvall is,"and it ran off the track doubling up tha engine and tender like an old jack-knife, and his leg was caught and br.dly crushed. L. D. Brown is in Portland order ing mora machinery for his quart: mill at this place. Quartz from the New Eldorado mine is being crushed at tbe present time end rock fiom ths Swindea. ldge near Willow Springs will bo worked next. At the high mass, on Easter Sun day in tho Catholic church, tha ama teur choir will be compobsd of the fol lowing: Misbsa Cora Linn, Emma Pape, Ce'ia and Josie Orth, Ellen Caron, Mary Ann Chavner, Ettie Judge and Rose Buckley. Joaquin Miller is in Oakland, "and George Washington Peck, of Peck's "Sim" is doing San Francisso. Mr. Miller while on the Coat will prepare a special article for the Yreka "Union," ud we have reason to expect similar favors from Mr. Peck. "Union." -Mr. A. H.Johnson owner of theriver frdit between J aud L. street, Pnit iand, has decided to construct an open wharf to extend from J street to with in fifty feet of tha ferry landing. It will be forty feet ide with au apron connecting with Water street. Judge Dcady has been mvtd to ut'mvr toe at dress at the commen- weut exereis.8 at the State Uuivt'rsitj 011 June 15lh, when tho new assembly room 111 Villard hall wilt be used for the first time. Tbe Judge will accept tho invitation and 'christen" tho sew hall. The contract far building the bridge itcross Rogue River at GrantV Fts was 1st last wtuk to Mr. B.itea for S6.4S-l.00, leaving a balance of $3,436 00 to be returned to the fctate Treasury as the stRte appropriated ?10,000.00 for that purpose, and can bit ued for nothing else. ' Mrs. J. Hoaak of Ashland, accoin pained by h&r son Jet.se, was in town yesterday to 01 dor a nnnument for the V grave of her husband latulv deceased Satisfactory arrangements mero made fiwilh J. C. Whip.i of tUb place .nl a. ine mouument will soon bo iu pl&c? over Jesse llouck a grave. We do not remember a titno in our lives when there was no complaint of hard times. Sotuo people become f-o accustomea to making complaint "against ths times that it becomes a part of their nature, and there is no tiding what would happen if they cauld uot gratify or indulge the habit. Last Monday Col. May left for Jacksonville, his lara being paid by aabscnptien. Hie Col. is a bid penny from way back, and thoe who think he will ttay axay front Albany will be very much mistaken, unless a fatal railroad accident occurs to prevent his return. Albany "Democrat. It is the intention of the republi cans of this county to noreinato none bu' good men for the county ouicee, We cannot all bs suited as to candi- datcr, but so long a good men are nominated we must be satieGcd wilh the choico of the convention, aud cork with a will for their election. Dr Robinson's drug store is now one of the finest in the Stato. With Bunsows ability as an artist in the pain'ing lint) and the Doctor's own ability to lay oil cloth en tho floor we have no hesitancy in saying that it is the bindhoniert drugstore in the State. Call and leak at it if you dout beliorc. Hon. Theo. Cameron showed up again this week- but still carries Obe arm in a sling. He returned home with Frank Ennis Thursday and public feeling, as we beard it expressed on the street, was that no more accidents should occur to them, at least until suob time whtn Tod is able to stand the jolt. Petitions for pardoning criminals are always in circulation and receive a large number of signatures from par ties who care neither way. We con sider this idea wrong and that when a criminal is csnviced ha should fill his full term less what he can gain by credit marks for -good behavior while in confinement. Robert A. Cook, who used to visit us quite often whpn ferving us County Commisioner, called agaiu las evening after au abs-ence of over one year, Whila ho it a canidate for so office ths Democrats could net do better than nominate Bob as the dark horse and thereby secure an officer that would ba tatifaciory to all. For the nomination ef District Attorney there are quite a number of aspirants on tbe Democratic side ef the house. While that party has a large majcrity in the district we hope for the benefit of tho tax-payers that the Democracy will centre on come man who has been admitted to tbe bar aud therefore qualified to fill tbe position. If such is not tbe case those having taxes to pay will find that they have dene lomtthiag wrtag. John Miller, our sWUef Csniaa raada a clean ou at 1 mines on Far- mersFIat this wcekid item us that he was woll satisfied with tha result. He isnowbaildiugmorefiumfnad ths late rains will give him water to pipe several weeks longer. TheTimbsrGnlch tunnel sow only lacks about ten feet of being completed but as the rock is hard, J. H". Cast eel. the contractor, says it will" likely take him two weeks more to finish itl Frem present appearances Casteel says it is the best looking iron mine he ever saw and objects to the amoont cf giant pow der required to get further in. The San Franeisco Chinese are cir culating cards urging their countrysaen to take advantage of the low rates and go Eatt, where tbey can find plenty of work in New York, Boston or Wash ington. It ia sines-rely to be hoped that they will lose no time in doing so. We have no use for them on this coast: perhaps the Eastern sentimentalists have. Marshal Curtis has returned from his Eastern visit and now keeps watch over tbe town as usual. He says he took the notion just in the right time as. it only cost him SI 7 to go from San Francisco to Chicago and in com ing back the most the raijroad corapan iea would take from for fare ws SI 2. He went and come by the Central Pacific. The rail Iway. gossips UiV?lLv&'ans property of the O. &. O. R. fer of the prope R Co. to ths Centra1 Pacific will not be made until tho first of July, even if Ithe negotiations now ia progress in 'crmination this month. It is not un likely, however, that some work upon the extension of the O. & O. may be dona befora that time if tbe C. P. makes the purchase of the road. Says the Gran,t Pan Courier: Mr. John Hall, partner of Wm. Bybee in a placer claim 011 Canyn creek, shoved us 500 in nuggets taken from their ground, which weighed from SI tc 620 each. Mr. Hall says that they have recsntly struck tha grvel from which these nuggets were taken. They will have water sufficient to run them four weeks longer. Alex. Watts has a olaira on ths same channel below. v MfS.-irs. A. E. Hammond and W. H. Wightraan of this place have the contract to survey sixteen townships of government land in Eastern Ort-gun, iters r the Idaho lino and will start out; with a parly of assistants 4bout tb first of May to bfgin the work. Both the gentleman aro civil engineers and practical purveyors. Only three gov ernment land surveying contracts have been 1st in Oregon this spring, and this one is for a larger body of land than cither of the otherz. 'Tidiigs." Tho supreme court only decided the registration part of the law unconsti tutional and the following portions of nw law remain in force: That in in corporated towns and cities only tbe elector doviring to vote shall bo per mitted to.ppw.ccS titj poll and the remaining electors must remain one hundred feat distant, excepting one challenger from each political party who 'may be stationed at the polls. Also the ballots must be all of tho tame xiza and the paper furnished by the secretary of state, and a party can adopt a vignette, which it is a penal offence to counterfeit. The law now is a good deal like the play cf Hamlet, wilh Hamlet left out, far ft wa3 the registration party only induced its pasisags. The S. F. "Chronicle," referring to railroad work on this coast, says 3,000 men, including tweny nationalities, are now at work on the California and Oregon extension above Delta. Day light now streams through tunnel 11. About 100 feet are yet to bs excavated in tunnel 10, and about the same ftmount of vork remains to be done in tunnel 9. It is the intention of the Southern PceiGo Company to extend tho road to Strawbsrry Valley with all convenient haste. Meanwhile R. Kcchler, receiver of the Oregon and California line, with which tbe Califor nia and Oregon, is to connect in the forming a through rail route from this city to Portland, is in New Nork" consulting with a committee of Eng lish stockholders- of his liee to the details of the transfer ef thn road to the Southern Pacific Company. The delay in negotiation thus far ia said to bn the result of tha Southern Pa cific's desire to know what will be the legal status of its proposed acquisition with the Government. Klamath Co dstyv .Tickets. On the lGlh the republican convention cf KlbBia'th county motiit Linkvillo ami placed the following ticket in nomitia a Hon: Couuly clerk, W. C. Hnlejsher iff, Chas. Putnam; assessor, W. F. Arant; county cbniuiunioners, R. A. Emniitt, of Plevua, and Wm. Robin son, of Sprazue river; school superin tendent, H. M. Thatcher; surveyor, II. S. Moore; coroner", J. O. Allen. Dslegalcs to the state osnvsntion, J. W. Hamaksr and Chas. S. Moore. Joint Representative for Lake nnd Klamath countits, Jerome Knox, of Lakeview. The following county com mil tee was appointed: R. A. Emmitt, C. S- Moore, Ky Taylor. For county treasurer, W. S. Moore, of Liukville. On tbe 17th the democratic county convention was held and the ticks', nominated as followsi Joint repre sentative far Klamath and Like coun ties, John F. Miller; county clerk, Chas. P. Hughes; sheriff, M. D. Chil ders; assessor, R. B. Hatton; treasurer, Geo. T. Baldwin; county commission er?, John Wells, of Spragce river, and John Connolly, of Plevna; school sup erintendent, W. E. Greene; surveyor, J.-B. Griffith; coroajr, J. A. Bowdoin. I Delegate to state convention, E. Pw Reames. The following committee was named for Jhe ensuing two years; J. L. Hanki, Geo. T. Baldwin cad J. 1 F. KwtchsBs. "Tidings." Jippaj tionment. Apportionment of the county school funds April ID, 1SSG: 1 Jacksonville ?370.00 3 Enterprise (Heber Grove) 1 1G55 3 Logtown 1S375 4 Phoenix 107.30 5 Ashland 850.C0 6 Central Point 173.75 7 Fraternal 211.23 8 Myer 97.30 OEaglePoint 148.73 10 South Prairie,....' 100.1)0 H Mountain 10S.75 13 Antelope 183.73 13 Chimney Rock 91.23 j4 Willow Springs 113.75 '5 Independence 8C.23 16 Mound 13250 17 Dardanelles 123.75 18 Antioch. 150.00 12023. 1215 53.50 251.23 78.75 107J5O p Upper Butte 20 Sam's Ore -k 21 Missouri Flat Qoint dist;... 2 Wagner Creek I- Jit. Pit' 24 North Phoenix i-5 Hock Point 127.50 30 Pleasant Creek 153.00 7 Uaiontown 127.50 -a Flounce Rock 78.75 29 Prairie 107.50 30 Unity joint dis Josephine Co.. 42.50 31 Green Slountain 103.75 33 Foot'- Creek -. 100.00 33 Sterhnsrvide SilOo 34 Thompson's Creek 87.50 121.23 90.25 97.50 9S.C3 143.75 133.75 103.75 111.25 83.75 95.00 107.50 72.50 S3 Woodville 30 Meadows 37 "Rogue River 33 Si3!u7ou.i 33 .yieboro .."...;-.-.... 40 Br;ai;e Point 41 Aorth-&im'3 Valley ..,,; 42 South Buue.. .. .'.. 43 Forest Creek.." ..- "... 44 Table Rock.. .V .?- 45 Trail Creek-.. ' '.. .. 40 Frontier i. 47 Lone, UU.SO 70.0(1 4aSchicffelin. 49 Medford 323.23 50 Devingcr Gap 75.00 Total $7,203.75 $1.25-per capita, 3803 children. .$4,753 73 -"00j bonus to each of 48 dist... 2.40000 133.00 bonus to each 2 joint dist. 50 CO Total. .N ...$7,203.75 Wit. M. C01.no, Snpt. of Co. Schools. A ITord to ITorlceri . If yonr avocations are mentally or phys ically laborious, if they subject yon to expos ure ia inclement weather. If they confine yon to the desk, and are of a nature to involve wenr and tear of brain, and nerTous strain, you may occasionally require some renovat ing to Ac. IlostcUer'a Stomach Hitters is ths article for you. itetimulates thefailingener gles. invigorates the body and cheers the mind. 2t enables the system to throw oS the debilitating effects of undue fatigue, gives renewed vigor to the organs of digestion, arouses the ltTerwhenlnactlvc, whichitTery onen is with people whose persuits are seden tary, renews the jaded appetite, and encour aged healthfulrepose. Itsingreuientsaresafe, and ftdcredentiaU, which consist inthe hearty endorsement of persons of every class of soci- cda fapted to the medical wants of workers. are most convincing. AunuraDie ia u Grand. Ball. W. J. Stanley will givw a grand ball and supper at his house in Woodville on May day eve April 30th, and extends a cordial in vitntion to Prohibitionists, Democrats, Republican nnd Mugwumps to como aud minglo together in tho mazy waltz. SIITLOH'S CTJIU2 will immediate ly relieve croup, vhoapinu cough oad broncliitia. For lame Ba;k, Side or Chest up nj.il-jn'a - Prvoas PIi3t?r. Price 25 cpntn. For sale at E. C. Brooks: MAKHIED. 7alke Pr.snv At the residence of Thos. Terry, near Grant's Pass, Jpril 2, ISi'C, by Orr Brown. J. P., TV. R-. Walk cr and 3Iiss .Vbilie Perry. Loomis DcxNnr In Ashland Drecinct, Aprb 0. 18SG, by Rev. R. D.tephenson, J. Loomis and Jfhs Cordelia Denney. BORN. FAiucniLD In Linkville, April 9, 18S0, to 31 r. and lira. J. . Fairchild, a daughter. Gaeiiest At Vyrtlc creek, pril 8,1880, to Mr. and Jfs. Fcrdy Gabbert. a son. ajra-r it. -r - DiErr Heard Near Woodville, April 1. 1880 Jrs. A. E. Heard, wife of F W. Heard, a native of Green county, Pa.; aged 83 years. 3eai.I In Hanzanita nrccinct nril 19. 1888, Hon. Tho. F. Beall, a native of Illinois; aged 00 years, 7 months and 23 dsys. Roberts t Glendale, Douslas county. piil 20tb, ordiptheria, Alfied Slocum, youngest son of Mr. and Sirs. George Roberts, aged 2 years 5 months and 2S days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Every one should go and see tho Grandest and Largest Lot OF New Spring Dry AND Fancy Goods, Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, MTS. BOOTS AID SHOES. Tobacco, Groceries and Crocksry. Remember bought since and arc sold these goods are new and the War in Railroad Rates Cheap for Cash. Country produce bought and sold; "also Wool, Hides, Furs and Deer tikins. soli cit orders for Lumber Max. SIcller. Postofflce ltiiildins. Settle Up. AU persons knowing themselves in debted to the undeisfgned are hereby re quested to come forward at once and make a settlement. I need the money and must have it sa call around at once. Hesrt Bactes. Pooraan'sxreek, -Jpril 10, 1S86. IIieSIBT BUI OF- ygonlna fflnrtwmtn; StSfe gjj. J, IMP'D O. R. M., ON St. Tammany's Day, May 12, AT THEIR WIGWAM, On the corner of California and Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. RECETTIOX COMMITTEE: Dave Cronemiller, II. K. Ilanna, E. B. Watson, E. D. Foudray, E. Jacobs, George Itieve. floor manaokhs: Chas. Nickill, J. R. Little, Wm. Mcnscr. Chas. Prim, Wm. Keuncy. DECORATION COMMITTEE: U.Pape, Jr., A. F. Eddy, fhas. Pursell, U. Eabourdette. A fine supper will be furnished by Geo. Beck, which will be served in tho lower story of the Oo'd Fellows' building. The best oC music has been engaged for the occasion, and no pains wid be spared to make the affair the event of the season. Everybody is invited. Tickets, including supper, $2.50. J. G. UIRDSBY, t J. CWllIfl, A. S0HM1TT. General Com. THE STAFF 0? LIFE! TnE ROGUE RIVER STEAM FLOURIXG Military PulUc, Zeal Male Agt. HAYING RECENTLY HEEN RE fitted with al' modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in oncfourth bairel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 49 pounds oi flour If vou don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. ., Flour anil Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wneat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having atlded a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set ap.irt every Saturday to Roll liarley 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 be"st manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of the crusher G.KREWSE1. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1333. Farmer's Store, Medford, Oreoox, ANGLE & PLVMALE Prop's. The undcrsiancd takes pleasure in an nouncias that he has opened his plare of business in the nw town of Medford, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my line and sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER AH I ask is a trial. tSTHighesl price paid for Produce. "Sentnel" OScc For Sale. Desiring to engage in other business the undersigned offers the id mm for sale at a bargain. For the amount required no belter investment could be found for a paying business. For lurthcr particulars call on or address, Fiuvk Kbause. mmm in hjats. I have made a reduction in tho price of nog meat now selling Shoulders, G cents per pound. Side-meat, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 7 J cents per pound. It is all open for inspection and war- 1 ranted. JoiiN Orth. wMIWmmm THE JLAHIES Of Southern Oregon, are hereby iDfonnifr- that in addition to a large ana elegant line of' MILLIjSTEHIT I have added to my stock the following class ot goods, of which I have a full line: Sadies' Tsrnishiiij Goods Both Knit and Mualia. Infants Wardrobe Cotnpleie, As cheap as to be bought any place; alss CH1LDRCNS' SHORT CLOTHE, Under. 4 y ear oU.. A beautiful line of HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle and SUkv Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corse ts,. And many other things too numerous t. mention. I have also secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, And am prepared to execute all orders 1st that line in Ursl-class style at reasonable rate. Call and see mo at the building form erly occupied by A. L. Johnson on Cali fornia street. MRS. P. P. PRIM. SILAS J. DAY, Abstracts mado of Titles to Lands. oliogal 3u3oo-ixaaa.oxi.ts Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertabv. ing to tho settlement of estates. Collector of Accounts Prornpt Remittances. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set r Maps, of all Surveyed Lands in this county, and re teive abstracts monthly from Roseburs ef all new entries made. I am thus pre pircd to make out Homestead and Pre emption papers, and can thus, savo to par-, tics the expense of a trip to Roseburc Land Ofllce. Several fine farms are in my hands tor sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with tho times. Refers, by permission, to C. O. Beek man, Esq., Banker; to Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial district, and te, any business house in Jacksonville. Olllcoat south east corner California, and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAT. CITY BAREST, Saloon And Restaurant, JACKSONVILLE, OR.. . PROP! The proprietor take pleasure in ia. forming the public that ho has thoroughly renovated this well-known stand and is prepared to furnish Fresh Bread and Toast daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jacksonville free of charge. Meals, 25 Cents. The tab'e will be supplied with a choice variety of eatables, while the best at wines, beer and cigars may be found la the Saloon 3TGive mac all. TWENTIETH YEAR. 557. r.TAHY'S ACADEIVIY, CONDUCTED BT. Tnr SISTERS OF TnE nOLY ME. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term .f 40.00. Music... 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bed and Redding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, $ 5.00 Junior, " COO Prcparatoy " 8.00 Senior, 10.09 Pupils received at jinv time, and special . , attention is paid, to paiticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy Notice. Land Office at RosEnintol Ogs.,') April 7, 1830. f Notice is hereby given that the foltaw ing named settler has filed notice ot bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack son county, at Jacksonville, on Monday May 17, l&SC, viz: Andrew Henry, Home stead No. 3452 for the E ,of N W" if.S WyofNWj&and N ElofSW, Sec. 18 Tp. 33 S. Range 2 East He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, aud cultivation of. said land, viz: 15. F, Edmonds, Lee Edmonds, f. P. Parker, Jk A. Obenchain, all of Big Butte, Jackson county, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. UNION HOrEL, Kerbyville Orecon Mrs. M. Ryder, Propr. Firstcloss accommodation can alwaya be had at this house at the most reasoaa. ble rates. STAn excellent stable connected wiUi the hot!. r