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D REGOaSEBTINL. J ACKMVV I1.L.K. i Satukday, June 12, 188G. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made inn rable by that terrible cough. Sbilou's Ours is the remedy for you. Brooks keeps it. Jacksonville Precinxt. For Jus tice of the Peace, G. A. Hubbell, 134; J. H. Hufler, 109; E. D. Foudray, 82 for Constable, Frank Kassbafer, 1C-1; Adam Scbraitt, 131; J. N. Jones, 42. Card of Thaxks.-W the raem bors ef the Jacksonville Turnverein fcereby return our sincere thanks for the kind and liberal patronage ex tended us while in Crescent City Smith Giver Corners suid all other places at which we slopped. We would further thank the people of Crescent City for a very pleasant time we enjoyed daring our stay while there. Such kind treatment will nev er be forgotten. Jacksonville Turnverein. Religious Items Rev. F X Blan cut will hold services at E!;le Point Sunday-... Liberal Sunday school and JBible class meets every Sunday al 11 o'clock A. M. at the U. M. L. Hall, Talent.,-, Rev. A. R. Bickenbacbwill told services at Phoenix Sabbath tsorning. In the evening a children's lervice will be held in the Presbyterian church at this place, under the auspices of the Little Gleaner's Missionary So city .., The basket meeting an jounced to take place at the Antelope school Iioum? will commence to day, Saturday June 12ih, continuing over Sunday, Rev. Jas. Hummer officiating. The rites of baptism will be adminis tered after the morning service on the Sunday following the commuuion after the morning sen ice. All are in vited. , Pkobats Court. The following business has trannpirrd in this court - Judge DePeatt prodding ainco the last issaa of the Sentinel: In the mitter of lh eitate of F. LlclIntton, deceased. H. C. Hill appointed ad tninistrator and J. S. Eubanks, Sr., John Ma) and E. M. Miller appraisers. ...,Eitate of Tims. F. Beall. Benj Bea'l appointed administrator and S. L. Bennett, Tlios. Wright and Gen. Cooksey appraiseis. . . . E-.tale of Wm, Hoffman. Semi-annual import of ad tninistrator approved., z Estate of J. ilispot. Heating of final statement sPt for July term.... Estate of Geo. L. Robinson. Final statement of Roe Robinson heard and accepted . . . Es tate of Wm. Briner. Sile of realt) ordered..,, Estate of Phoebe Balti wore. Second quarteily leport heard end approved EatHte of CUile Payne, a minor. Sile of realty con firmed.,,. Estate of" Isabella Rose ,L. A. Roseappointed administrator and Geo. Kahler, Jas. Morton and Har vey Oatman apppraiers. . . .Eitate of Malinda C Cox. Hearing ot final statement sot for July G, 18SG. Salt River Boat. According to usual custom thin boat will leave the -dock at the foot of Ca'ifornia street ((near the Daisy creek btidg ) on Mon day morning next f jr S.iH River, the following crew has been -ceured to take charge of the ship: Captain, J. G. Birdsey, because he led the crowd in the race on Moixlin lu-.t. Pilot, U. Kelley, because li !ciowa even inch of the road, Purser, A. H' Maegley, because he kimus h w to handle ike money. Cabin bo, M. L -Alford, his diminutive r zh iecirii? faim this position J. It Neil g-es a engineer simply to keep Ins hand in and be reidy 10 manipulate the next primary. For Bugler the services of Adam Schinitt have been secured and O orye L'ivi- hao kindly consented to aisist him in keeping time on the bam drum. J. H Huffer wi'l officiate AS cook on the trip because he sins he knows just wh.it kind of Inoth the crew should feed on o preient getting salivated. Messrs. Mver, Gnffi. Walton and Ammennan will go a deck hands. Among the passtngers to go along we have heard of E. D. Foudray, J. P. Jones and all the Prohibitionist and taken all together they will make a jolly crowd. Chas. Nickall, with his usual enterprise, will also go along to report the trip for the official paper for Jackson, Jesppk, a and Lake counties and on his return wq will know how they get along. Railroad Items The right of wa rnec, numbering about fifty, am now at wort on Kettlobelly Hill, and in two weeks more will be across the line in to Siskiyou county, going rbht along to the Oregon boundary. The branch surveying party under Marsh, rill be ic this county also in a few days, com ing ahead of the right of way men. Scobie's force of nearly 300 men will undoabtably be in Siskiyou county nbout the middle of July, and also a few camps of the pot holers, who are all Chinamen, excrpt the bosses. Be fore the 1st of August, there ill be ot least 400 white men in Siskiyou, which will make lively times until the road is completed. The company, from indications presen'ed, uudoubt dly intend closing n'p the gnp com pletely from the California end, and tniy not do any work in Oregon un til the force employed below here, reach Siskiyou mountain. The delay ia completing the transfer af the Ore lon branch to the California Company, may have the real cause of not com mencing work on Oregon end, until settled, and the furthvr reason that a change of route oer Siskiyou nioun tain may be made. The companj directors are employing everybody willing to work, both white men and Chinamen, and tramps can now have no excuse of not being able to secure employment, unless they are of the drunken, worthless class, always hunt ing work but never desiring any offer in that line. Yreka "Journal " Local Items- Why don't Jacksonville celebrate? We have met the enemy and Oliver Dew's infant child died this week. Go to the Baulon & Mc Ginley show tonight. Chicago sugar cured hams at J. Nunan's. Another wedding on the tapis. Suc cess to you, Ed. Mrs. E. C. Kane of Ashland- is visit ing her parents here. Call and see the grand display of goods at the New York Store. A tabular statement ot the result of the election will appear next week. Our rooster got sick laU Monday night and for that reason does not show up this week. A special term of County Court will likely be held this month to "wind up the business of the term. 'he report that Miss Lizzie Murphy had die.) in San Francisco last week is true we are sorry to say. C. H. Barkdell was elected Justice of the Peace and J. K. Darnell Con stahie of Medfnrd precinct. The finest -assortment of goods ever brought to Jacksonville will shortly arrie for the New Yoik Store. Geo. W. Frey aud wife of Chimney Rock prpcinct and Peter Simon and wife of Eagle Point called this week. G. A. Hubbell Justice and Frank K.isslmfer Coustable are the new pre cinct officers for Jacksonville precinct. Gaorge Edwards the prize fighter is in the Portland jail for bribing voters on election duy with bonds fixed at 61,000. Messrs. Beekman, Reames and I.inn will attend the grand lodge of Misons from this place to meet at Portland next week. A fine suit of clothes can bo bought frum 2.50 to 5 less tban ev'er tiller ed before in Jacksonville at the New York Store. .. - Plenty cherries and strawberries in the market now and there will also be an abundance of grapes uotwitb standing late frost!1. Simon Caroof Roseburg veasiu Jack sonville Thursday. At last accounts he wanted to know how Douglas coun ty had gone forSheriff. Ed. Smith and John Goodell were elected justices of the" peace of Grant's P,s preunct, and R. R. Morris and G. E. Sanborn constables. Wm. Nnurath, who with Wm. Healey of this place intends putting up a brewery at Grant's Pass, was in towu several days this week. Dan Green of Galico creek was here Thursday. He is still at woi k taking out rock at his mines and say it is now paying better than u-ual. Dr. Win. Miller of S'llt creek in this county, an old pioneer and well known as acuieer doctor, died at his home this week after a short illness. Ji iots, shoes, hats, caps, clothing, notions and fancy goods sold for less money than -ver sold before in Jack son county at the N"w York Store. Georee Wa'its, formerly a resi dent cl Jacksonville but now of San Fr.ine'scis, is with us again on a visit after an absence 6f about twenty years. S-vrn hundred I abies Lave been named after C.eveland since he bee-urn; President, and their photograph? fill three drawers in the While House cabinet. Hon. BinRr Herman's efforts for the Stntp of Oregon were appreciated by the voters last Monday and he u ill continue his good work for two years longer. The Misses Maegly, sisters of our fellow townsman, returned to their Kansas homo on Wednesday last. Fred Klippel accompanied them on their leturn-east. Tho Medford marble woiks former ly owned by Shelev &. Jacobs has been bought by J. C. Whipp of this place who will run both shops with main headquarters hsre. If the Republican state ticket is swamped. Hen. Owens, the swamp land fiend will charge them mileage while going up Salt River. Diable! "Alb.ui Bulletin.'" It was a mistake when we stated that Cap. Ferree had the mail contract from Linkville to Ft. Klamath at 2, 200. Dr. Warren of Illinois has se cured it at $900 per year. By order of the Commissioners of the General Land Office, rpceived at at Ruehurg Land Office, June 2, 18S6, no more pre-emption filings are allowed until further orders. In Northern California a Ipading citizen was guilty of umpiring a brass band contest. Retrihuion has over ta .en him in the form of over-ripe eggs, bestowed by the beaten band. Another new fine barber chair lias been added to Rostel's shop and with the assistance of his brother he is now prepared to fix you up in short notice. Baths can also be had at all times. Johnny Orth's butcher team felt so litelyon election day that they, decid ed on taking a spin on tneir own ac count regardless of expenses. Johnny thinks now they carried the joke too far. The boats to be used by the TJ. S. geological survey in exploring Crater lake are being built :n Portland. One from which soundings will be made in twenty six feet long, two feet deep and five and one half feet broad The o'hers are skiffs abrut fifteen feot long. They will bo completed in about two weeks. Tlia snila Q.,.-. n rre rtt a aWfl Asll.l land hat been thoroughly renovated and improvad in different ways and will no doubt recei. e a large patron ronage this season. Jacob "Wagner and wife have now taken posession. The President distributed about three hundred Nsxes of bis wedding cako among bis friends. Each box was six inches long, one and a quarter inches deep and a quarter inches wide, and lined with white satin. The contest between McLean and Miller for joint representee of Lake anJ Klaoiath is very close, and it wil r quire the official count to decide it. At late,t report McLean seemed tho have two or three majority in the two counties. Avery it Taylor the dentists run against a siuivp while driving front Medford here in the .dark one night this week. One of the horses was so badly injured that he died next day and they now threaten to sue the" county for damages. Miss Annie Benner, daughter of Mr. Benner of this place, has on ex hibition at -Dr. Kremers drug store two fine paintings, which she painted. One is a collection of fruit; the otl er of thought; oith being finely executed Grant's Pass "Courier." Mrs. M. E. Rose of Applegate was examined in Judge DePeatt's court one day this week on a charge of in sanity. Doctors T)eBar and Aiken conducted the examination and pro nounced her insane. She was taken to Salem by Chas. Nail. The regular terra of Circuit Court for Klamath county convenes on Mtnday next and Judge L. R. Web ster, district attorney Kent and at torneys Hanna and Prim have gone to Linkville to be in attendance. A very light docket is reported. Residents of Foot's creek and vicin ity celbbratf. the glorious Fourth on Saturday the 3 1 of July while Gold Hill does honor to the occasion on Monday the 5th. This programme ought to afford a continued round of pleascre of several days' duiation. At the last stated council of Orp gnaian Pocahon's Tribe No. ljrap'd O. R. M.. lipid Tuesday evening, the following i.fficprs were elected for he ensnlnj term: Sachem. J. C. Whipp; S. S . A. Scbmiit; J. S., D Cronemiller. C. of II., Wnr.Mensor; K. of W. E. Ja cobs. With its last issue thp. Grants Pas? "Courier" ciuip out in enlarged torni, printed at home and its name chancpd to the "Rogue Rivpr Courier." The paper is now on a s'did financial basis and is one of our most valued exchan ges. Continued success, Bros. Stins & Wiiner. A dispatch was received hern yes terday. Himouneing the death, at .North Yakima, W. T., of Mrs. Tillie F, MarOimmon, afier a brief illness. Mrs. MacCrimmon was the eldest daughter of Mr. Adam Klippel of Portland, and had attarn-d the age of 29 years, 2 months and 2 days. The official canvas of the votes of Jacksc n coun-y was completed this mnrtiing when it was found that Geo S. Walton was defoated by Dolph Carlton tor the cfiiceof County Com missioner by twelve majoritv. A mistatein ngunng liart been made tiy those who brought in GrstVeturns from some of the precincts. Another prize fight for money was arranged here last Saturday night to come off pally next morning within one mile of town. Umpire, seconds, bottle holder and all were chosen but when the party challenged announced the weapons to be used the duel was immediately declared off. Cisteelcan gie any further particulars desired. There are now 748 persons confined in the penitentary and in the insane asylum 293 in the 'penitentiary, and 455 in the asylum. The highest nnm bea ever confined in the penitentiary was 298, and 457 in the asylum. Tne increase in the latter place has almost doubled the number brought there originally from Eist Portland. Charles Fiock, a worthy and highly respected young man, son of George and Henrietta Z Fiock died last Fri day in this city at the residence of his brother-in law, Theo. Yoang, from diphtheiia. His loss is mourned by hosts of friends and acquaintances. His funeral took place Saturday under thf anspices of the Red Men. Yreka "Union." . The A. O. U. W. of Oregon and Washington Territory 'paid twelve thousand dollars to the widows and families of six deceased membars in the month of May. The order is doing a noble work, and is increasing its membership and influence in this state. The death asessments for the year ending July 1st next amount to 18 per capita. In Josephine county the Democrats came near making a clean sweep, elect ing all their officers except County Judge and one Commissioner. These are the majorities rpceived bv the can didates elected as far as we could learn: Webster, 82; W. M Col-ig, 40; Mi-ch ell, 8; V. Colvig, 88; Chatislor, 1GS; Patterson, 73; Payne, 52; Platter, 83; Howard, 1 1 . The pos'office depirtment will soon place on sale in the important postj othces in tne county a letter-sneet which is designated to take the place to a considerable extent of the postal card. It is a letter sheet and envelope combined; a perforated line running around the sheet with the narrow spaces outside, overspread with mucilage, so large that the sheet may be folded and RPCurelv fastened resembling when read for mailing the style, in use before envelopes were in- 1 Tented. The Prohibitionists in Jackvon county and also throughout the State ought to go out now and kick them selves for the sorry figure they made in the canvass. After all their blow and bluster they cast less than 2,000 votes in the State and succeded on'y in defeating some Republicans, among them Judge Waldp, candidate for Su preme Judge. . Nc profession is more difficult to fill properly thau that of ho teacher. No petson can properly fill this place who has not had either professional training or a large amount of experi ence. The training and the experi ence together make the best teachers Every teacher in this country who has not had professional training, should spend one or more terms, in ths State Normal School at Monmouth. Excursion rates to San Francisco to attend the coming G. A. R. national encampment will b? via Yaqu'na from -Corvaliis S16 the round trip providing the excursion numbers as manvas 75 persons. Should it number 125 or over then the tickets will cost but $14 We understand that tickets will soon be placed nu sale, and that there is but little douht but wli-it the requisite number of excursionists will go. From an affidavit published in the Portland papers it would appear that Hon. Jo. Simon had some bogus re publican tickets printed with the name of R. S. Strahan instead of J. B. Waldo for Judge of Supreme Court, but failed to get them used. It is now Mr. Simon's time to explain, which if he does satisfactorily it will i . ..... . ... snow mat all tne campaign liars nave not been engaged on the country press. Engineer John A, Hulburt, former ly in charge of both the engineering and construction work of the Siski ) ou division of the O. it O. R. R., came up from Portland yesterday morning says the "Tidings;" and has gone up to the Siskiyou tunnol. His visit, at this time, taken in connection with other straws blowing in the same direc tion, looks as if there would be some railroad work done near Ashland this summer. ' Rev. W. P. Williams had the honor of and pleasure of preaching the first sermon in the now M. E. Church ut this place last Sunday. Fifteen per sons united with the church by letter and on probation. The room though 3Uox50 feet is already rather small. The building is an ornament to the town and a very creditable placa to hold religious services and will probab ly be liberally used for the good of the people. '-Courier." The Belgian coal miners earn fifty, seven and a half cents per day, though about five per cent, of the men earn eighty cents to one dollar at work so damaging that men ef the best con stitution "play out" before reaching their fortieth year. Men who do rain ing work of another class earn fortr cents per day. Young children, girls, mothers are compelled to do the work of draught horses olid oxen in tho mines and fluids. Bread is the sole reliance for food for common Meople, with a meat treat- on Sundays for those who can afford it. During May 1,800 passengers ar irved in Portland by steamer from San Francisco, 700 in the cabin and 1,100 in tlm steerage. Iu the same time 429 first class passengers and I, . immigrants passed rleron, on thu Northern Pacific, bound for Port land, and 2G8 first class passengers and 904 immigrants passed Hunting ton on tl e Oregon Short Line, en route for Portland. The total num ber of arrivals for the month was 4, 790. as compared with 4,743 for April, 4 8S9 for March, 1873 for February and 1797 for January, a grand total of IS, 092 for the first five months of the year. Portland "News." SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Brooks can fur nish it. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's cure will give immediate er lief. Price 50cts. and 51-00. Brooks keeps it. WILL YOTJ SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at E. U. Brooks. For lame Ba;k, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at E. C. Books. THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both my self and wife owe our lives to SHI LOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE" Brooks keeps it. "f7 Boulon and McGinley's musical com edv company will give their last enter tainment on Monday, June 14th at the I U. S. Hall. This will t the last chance for our peop'e of Jacksonville to witness one of the best entertain ments ever given by any travehu show in this country, After the en ter, ainmenl there will be a free, dancs to all who attend the show, those who do not will be charged 1. Ths Famous Ladies Band will furnish the dance music every o: bhould take in the show and danci for this will be the best treat Jack i-onille people will have. Remem ber tha day and dat Monday Junp 14th. last ctiance to see this famous Boulon t McGinley Company. Undigested Food In the stomach develops an acid which stings the upper part of the throat and palate, caus ing "heartborn " It also evolves a gas which produces "wind on the stomach , " and a feel ing and appearance of distension in that or gan aftrr eating. For both this acidity and swelling IIostetter8 Stomach Bitters is a much better remedy than alkaline salts, like hartshorn and carbonate of soda. A wine glassful of the Sitters, after or before dinner will be found to act as a reliable carminativa or preventive. This fine specific fordyspep sia, both in its acute and chronic form, alio prevents and cures malarial fever, constipa tion, liver complaint, kidney troubles, ner vousness and debility Person who obserTe In themselves a decline of vigor Efcould esq lids fiae tonic without delay. Tun Boulon i McGisley Troupk. This popular comedv and concert troupe performed at Kessler's Theater in this plate last Friday and Satur day evenings, to crowded houses, and gave very pleasing entertainments. Prof. Boulon, as a violinist and cor net player cannot bo excelled, and he aLo shows great skill as a dramatic artist. Bo'jby McGinley, a witty and ".leasing actor, dancer and vocalist, also keeps the audiei'ce greatly amused by his popular specialties. Mrs. Bou lon, Mrs. McGinley and Mis3 Boulon, also rendered valuable assistance in the success of thp entertainments given by personating tho lady characters, and furnishing superior music, both vocxl and instrumental. They left for Oregon last Sunday morning, and may be expected back this way again in a few weeks on their return trip to California from tho north. Yreka "Journal." The company has been rsceiving such complimentary notices all along their route of travel and are deerv ing of liberal support. They show at Holt's 1111 tonight and also on Monday night. Reserved seats with out extra charge at Little's. Another Strike. On Thurdiy of this week Messrs. Casteel and Nelson struck afour foot vein of quartz, half sulphurets, in the Timber Gulch mine. The tunnelis now about 150 fiet long and is over 130 feet underground. No assay has yet been made of the now discrvery but it will be done next week. The rock and sulphursts loot exactly like that taken from Green Bros.' ledge at Galice crpek and the stockholders in tlin mine feel confident that they will wind up with a bonanza. MARRLKD. Proett Garrett In Little Rutte pre cinct June 3, 1880, by Elder II. C.Flem ing, Irvin A. Pruett and Miss Jcnni Garrctt. Delano Wrioitt In Ashland May 22, lS8G..hy Rev. J. V. MHIigan, J. Delano a d Miss Susie Wright. uimeali, joiixstov in iHedfnru pre cinct, Alar v-i, lu, liv Kev. i.A. Williams. Edmund Ivimb-:11 and Mar tha E. Johnston. Marks Pere-ison In this city, June 10, 1880, Tiy Rev. J. A. Slovcr. J. JI. Marks and Mrs- Lena Peterson. RoniN.sox Bonounu .-It the residence of the bride's parents, near Wilderville, May 2G, 1880, by Orr Brown, J. P., Scott Robinson to Miss Celesta J. Borough. BORN. Wilkinson In Linkvi le, .May 29, 1880, to the wife ot II. E. Wilkinson, a daughter. w'w"1' 's- NEW ADVEllTlSEMENTri. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court ot the State of Ore gon for Jackson County. In the maftcr of the estate of Julicn Ras- pol, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX TII.-1T the Administrator of the estate of Juhen Raspot, deceased, has filed in lie county court of Jackson county, Oregon, ins linal account as sucli administrator, and bv order of s.iid court Tuesday, the Cth day of July, IS80, at 'he hour of 10 ( o clocic a . m set loriie.mng. All persons interested a:c hcrobr so'i'ied to appear and file his or h.cr objections to sail ac conut on or bcfoie said daw Published by order of lion. E. Dcrcatt, Judge of said court. IUrnAEL Mokat. Jjtot June lltli, iftjG. Notice cf Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County. In the mattcro! ihcesluteol J. J.Nichols, deceased. NOTICE la HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Administrator ot the estate of J.J.Nichols, deceased, lias filed in the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, his final account rs such administrator, and by-orderof said court Tuesday, the Glh day of July, 18SG, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. ji., "is set for hearing. 11 per sons interested arc hereby notified to ap pear anu uie nis or ner objections to saui account on or before said day. Published by order of Hon. E. DePeatt, Judge of said court. T. E. Kent. Dated June 12th, 1S8G. HF DOWEL DAMHTEit AT LAW Hani's Portion 1 Ol Far'ieiilir atn on !cl n ftqnify enits, rtl t.t n en eei.oie. ias.u-iiurr Gov tartl 1 ernment (Ia tr.3. Lacd a d F u t Tr2:s F;r Ssla cr Leiss. 1 a.u tho owacr o?ro 'ants AH bnve upt r-'Rilf-? fp-hk a lbro lr, Mi'tir imuUi-! yii wm, ft-ey hvo b. h tT'of tuid ' i iiMi tin o" on i orU orloaOi -n O 0i th i r-'uav'atii teen a re3 i.i mi n b fir f it t-oes. Iwll ;o!l oi -a f f c ! t'H t nf Iniloi lbs in-tt Iwe t I n I i.iir h er f i-i matte Ihm-n y.it1hol ml Etowl cuTUYatoit- For fart er rar'icaars 00 r nf. OJU P.i.UOWELL. d sun Every one should go and see tho Grandest and Largest Lot OF New Spring Dry AND Fancy G-oods, Clothing, FurnishhvTg goods, HATS. BOOTS AND SHOES. Tobncoo, Groceries andOrockery Remember these goods are new and bought since the War in Railroad Katei and arc sold Cheap for Cash. Country produce bought and sold; also wool, times, t urs anu Deer SKins. ton cit orders for Lumber Jax Muiaer. Postofficc linilding THS STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER mm mum hilu HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with al" modern improvements are now turning out a first-class articb of flour, which is put up in one-fourtl bairel sacks. and every sack is warrantci to contain 4'J notion's of Hour If von ilon'i "believe this.'just compare a sack of om nour with any other uranu ottered tor S1W in this market, and note the difference ii weight. FJour and 5lill-Fccd Constantly on hand and exchanged foi wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS Having: added a set ot Harlcy Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturdaj to Roll Uarley for customers. The work will be done on short notice, so that par tics can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all limes ami in tne best manner. Tuts pro cess is lariuicauoi tne crusher G.KaREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. TWENTIETH YEAR. CONDUCTED BY." THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY SAME. THE SIIOLASTIC YEAR OP TJIIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four- sessions, of eleven weeks each. Hoard and tuition, per term, $10.00 Music lo.OO Drawing and pointing 8.00 Bedand Redding 3.00 SELEUT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term $ g.OO .junior, o.OO Prcparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.08 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to p-ii ticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply al the Academy UNION HOTEL, Ks-rbyvillc Oregon Mrs. M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. E5F"An excellent stable connected with the hotel. "Seiunel" Offige For Sale. Desiring to enjrage in the indersigned offers the other business SESTfHEL fm ale at a bargain. For the amount required no better investment could be found for a poying business. For further paiticulars call on or address, FltANK KiunsE. jw autod to JSoliango, To exchange a house of It rooms and 2 lots 100x100 feet with, spring and cistern water on it, near public school and street cars, in city of Portland, rents for $35 per month. Will exchange for gook stock r.inseiil Southern Oregon. Address, C. Lauiie.-s, O. R. N.Co. Portland, Oregon CRONEMILLER & BIRDSEY, JACKSONVILLE, LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES. COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Et EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- We wonld respectfnllv ask our lonr line of gooda before purchasing elsewhere, ag we ieel sure we can Sell As Low I Than any first-class goods can be rgoour as rcpre.-jeuteu. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 9, 1884. 1-liK LAOlfcS Of Southern Oregon, tire hereby informed that in addition to a large ana elegant line of MILLINEEY have added to my stock the following class ot goods, of which I have, a full linni Ladies' Furnishing Goods; Both Knit and Miulin. Infant's Wardrobe Complete, As cheap as to be bought any placo-alM CH1LDRENS SHORT CLOTHES, Under 4 y fctsW eld. A beautiful line ot HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle and Silk. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets SSoiaixyx Slixwirlo And many other things too numerous to mention. I have also secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,' A.nd am prepared to execute all orders In that line in first-class style at reasonable rate. Call and see me at the building form erly occupied by A. L. Johnson on Call- lornia street. Mi(s.r. i. r'JUl. SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, Real Ebtale Agt. Abstracts made of Titles to Lmds. Ziognl Dootimoiita Of all kinds drawn up, especially parUlu. ing to the settlement of estates. Collector of Accounts Prompt Remittances. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyed Lands in this county, and re ceive aosiracts mommy irom KoscUurjr ot an new entries matte, t am thus pre pared to make out Homestead and Pro- emptior papers, and can thus save to par ties me expense ot a trip to Itoscburg Land Office. , Several fine farms are in my hands tot I saie. . Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with the times. I 'Refers, by permission, to C. (J. Beek-j man. Esn, "Banker: to Hon. L. R. Wcb-l ster, Judge of this judicial district, and to' any business house in Jacksonville. Office at south cast corner Califorui and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. CITY' BAKERY, Saloon And Restaurant, JACKSONVILLE. OR.. GEORGE Bffi PROPl The proprietor take pleasure in in forming the public that he has thorough")' renovated this well-known stand and' is prepared to furnish Fresh, Bread and Seat daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jacksonville free of charge. Meals, 25 Cents. r The table will be supplied with a hotc variety of eatables, while the best of wines, beer and cigars may be found in the Saloon E-Givc mc a call ttiDnonoi is I'm I have made a reduction in th prlss of hog meat now selling Shoulders, 6 cents per pound. ?ide-meat, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 7J cents per pound. It is all open ranted. for inspection and war Joun Out ii. Settle Up. All persons knowing themselves In debted to the uudeisigned are hereby re quested to come forward at once and make a settlement. I need the money an muit have it si call around st once. Hejsrt Bactnj. Poorman's creek, April 10, 18S(5. AND HACKS, patrons and friends to call and see If Not Lower sold for; and we guarantee all our