OREGON SENTINEL. JACItiOSVII.I.R Saturday, June 25, 1886. CoMPtlMETAUY. The Eueene baner all compliment Prof. J. City V. Iterriltof thii place very highly for his ad drew at th commencement exercises and eay that fur sotupisition, depth of thought and oratory it has never been xcelled in the btate. Lost. About three we s ago re s omewhere near the Galls crtek bridge a bundle containing a inatresR, two comforter, a pair of boot and several other articles. The finder will please ratnrn the same to this office or to Wra. Bybes when a liberal reward will b paid. A. O. U. V. Election. Banner Lodge No.. 23, elected the following officers last evening: M. V., N. Fish ir; G. P., W. H. Parker; Overseer, H. K1U,;Rec, J. A. Wilson; F., Max Muller; Receiver. K. Kubli; G., J. G. Birdsev; L Wn P. Luj; Trustee. T. B. Kent;Mtdicl Examiner, G. H. Aiken. Ax Assignment. J. C. Wbipp, our local dealer in marble work, thin week made an assignment o A. H. Maegly for the benefit vt Lis creditors. His liabilities amoutu to something be twetu $2,000 and $3,000 while his -Bssetts figure Dp near $4,000. His inability to collect money due him for work is said to be the came of his tailura and he expects to come out all tight before long. Affirmed .In the case of Colver and Dollarbide vs. P. W. Olwell action for damages on account of the killing of Lewis Celrer some time since by Mr. Olwell the decision of lower court has been affirmed by tho Supreme 'Court thus ending the matter in the Courts and no damages will have to be paid. The case of of Do'larh'de vs. O. iC. R. R. was alto affirmed by the Supreme Court. StJXDAY FlSIIINO. J. C. MrCully and Henry Pape jr. together with a sufficient amount of feminine sweet ness, went to Phil Gleave's place on Applegate last Sunday on a fishing ex curMon and the crowd returned with 97 fine mountain trout. Returning home in tho evening they landed the fifth and young Indies safely at their residence and then drove the team around to Plymale's barn. The hostler there unhitched the team but when be tried to lead the horses away it was found that one tug was "till fastened which scared the team and the next few minutes the horses played circus in the street regardless of what the ex prnses might be. The damages amount to one demolished wagou and three flections of Jerry Nunan'a fence par tially destroyed. No insurauce. Another Mill C. K. Bneumle yesterday bought the quartz machinery owned by Mes-r. Beokman and Klip pel and Mr. Klippel will go to San Francisco in a few das to get the balance' of the machinery required to make it a first-class ten stamp mill to 3 placed in position and ready for work in three month . The mU felected for the mill is where tho old Bauten mill formerly stood Mr. Baenmle hav ing purchased the ground and water right of Mpt.sr. Curtis and Pape yes terday. He has an excellent prospect from his mines clnre by and liy the time the mill is running will have sinough rock on the dump to run right lon. Mr. B.'h father ami brother will arrive in a few days' and will as sist in the maniigerupnt of the mill and mine. Charlev sayb that he will either make this scheme work or bust the baker. Joined tiie Majority On Last 'Wednesday evening slior'ly after seven s'clock Edward Wilkinson and JIhs Flora Orh were joined in the holy bonus of wedlock at the residence of the Vride'a parents Rev. F. X. Blanchot tying the knot according to the Catholic ceremony. Only the rel tivei and a few of the most intimate friends of the contracting parties were present at the ceremony but when that was over a large tiumber of their fritids dropped in to extend congratu lations. The Jacksonville Cornet Band was also on hand at once and tendersd thtui a serenade when all were invited in to partake of wedding cake and champagne. An hour or more was them (pent iu wishing the newly married couple the best of suc cess in lite and a safe journey to their new home in Eastern Oregon when they took carriages for Medfnrd to catch tha evening train accompanied by a number of their young friends from here. In company with their many friends we wish them a long life of prosperity and happiness. Rklioiods Items Rev. J. A. Slover will preach at Central Point Sunday morring... .Rev. F. X. Blanchet will told services at this place next Sun day ... . Elder M. Peterson preaches at Bedford Sunday morning and even ing..,. Elder II. C. Fleming holds srvites at the Lone Oak school house Sunday next.... Liberal Sunday acbool and Bible clais meets every Sunday at 11 o'clock A. m. at the U. M. L. Hall, Talent.... Rev. A. H. Sunderman will hold services at the Chimney Rock school-house on Sun day, morning and afternoon. .. .Rev. A. R. Bickenbarh will preach at Phoe nix an Sunday at the Presbyterian church in this place in the evening of the same day.... A protracted meeting will be held at the Antioch school house, commencing Thursday tyeniag, July 1st, Revs. J. A. Slover and Willis Alden officiating.... Revs. J. R. Roberta and W. P. Williams are holding a pre traded meeting in the grove near the Rogue river bridge, in which considerable interest is be ing taken. It will be continued a while longer. Local Items- Hot weather. Pic-nics are no in order. Two shows next Tuesday and Wed nesday nights. Biird's minstrels appear here next Tuesday night. Send for samples and prices to the New York Store. New goods and new prices at the New York Store. The Sisters will go to Portland soon to -ptnd their vacation. T. J. Cress has just finished paint ing Dr. DeBar's residence. Examine your flues and louk out for fire during the dry spell. Now is the time to buy boots and shoes at th6 New York Store B. B. Beekman and W. W. Card well have returned from the north. The place to buy your groceries and tobacco's is at the New York Store. Phoenix celebrates on Saturday the 3d day of-July. Read the programme. Clearance sale at Mrs. Prim's mill inery store. Call before it is too late. A. Chale and family have returned from a weeks' recreating trip at Grave creek. Morris Menor is at Grants Pass arranging for opening a new store there. The last freight brought A. H. Maegley &, Co. 23,000 pounds of freight. It now behooves evpryone to be behooving in the way of looking out for fire. Call and pee the grand display of dress goods just arrived at the New York Store. E. D. Foudray and Ad. Helms, two of our old timers, have both been quite ill this week. Dr. W.F. Kremer of Grants Pass paid Jacksonville a flying visit the first of the week. Wm. M. Turner's new residence pre.-ents a fine appearauce and is near ly completed. A traveling minstrel show gives a performance here Tuesday night. Ad minion one dollar. Our fitaiers are all praying for rain and unless it comes soon crops will be kliort in this valley. Oour new county officers take upon themselves their official responsibility on Monday July 5th. Mrs A S. Johnson has been very ill for a week past anil is still confined to her room but some, better. Mr.-.. Wui. L. Bilger has returned to her home in Portland after a visit with friends and relatives here. County Treasurer Fisher can be found at the store again after a serious illness of two weeks duration. Adam Ruhl bought the old Franco American hotel property at Sheriff's sale on Saturday last for $1,000. Mrs. A. W. Mentor is having her millinery store enlarged to make room for new goods 'o arrive next week. The old Board of County Commis sioners meets for the last time on Sit uiday next to wind up their affairs. Aidiland and Phoenix ceMtrate on the 3d while Foot's creefe, Gold Hill have their time on Monday the 5th. Everybody is invited to call and see the grand display of goods and get prices at the Nw York Store. W. C. Parsons, the capitalist from Arizona was in town again this week on a visit to Capt. Alex P. Ankeny, David King is constantly employed of late hauling lumber to town from Muller & Cook's saw mill oa Forest creek. The China houses belonging to the estate of M. Colwull deceased were sold to Marshal Curtis last Saturday for $159. Prof. KcKanlass, the champion musician of the werld will play tor the people of Jacksonville, Wednesday, June 30th. D. W. Crosby is now on the special police force of Medford besides being general manager of the Riddle House at that place. Leave your orders for teams in time at Ply male's livery stable as his rigs arc always in demand when thero is anything going on. W. R. Andrews, the Medford attor ney was here Thursday boking for a house, and propses making this his place of residence. Ed. Kinney that popular stage driver will continue on the Grants Pass-Crescent City stage line under the new management. It is really a fact that a fine suit of clothes c&n be bought for less money than any other ilace in the county at the Nw York Store. Gtorge Schumpf's business house and residence brought '$2,000 at Sheriff's sale last Saturday. Thos. Chavner was the purchaser. Another fine lot of btef cattle for John Orth arrived here Thursday from Major Barron's stock ranch at the upper end of the valley. Both the bridges at Rock Point and Gold Hill will be free on the 5th of July to all wishing to attend the Foots creek or Gold Hill celebration. A nmber of real estate transfers in Jacksonville town property took place this week. Brad Dean bought Sher iff Jacob's residence for $900, Wm. M. Colvig boucht Chas. Schultz's place for $500 and Thos. J. Kenney bought the Cbavner bouse opposite the Catho lic Church for $400. The Juvenile Band has not been engaged to play at aay Fourth of July celebration and we acknowledge having' been wrongly informed last week. George Stppbenson of Ashland will be in Jacksonville 'to day pre pared to purchase about 30 head of stage horses for the Linkville ro-d. Fan, fun, by A. L Sales, comedian and vocalist, with McKanlass' colored company of ladies and gentlemen. Don't fail to hear them. Wednesday, June 30th. The latest indications are that the next legislature will be republican in both branches, with about 12 major ity on joint ballot if any such ballots are to be taken. Wm. A. Owen, deputy internal rev enuo collector for this district, has been paying Lake and Klamath coun ties an official visit this week return ing home last Thursday. Quite a number from here will go rusticating at Cinnahar soon after the Fourth. If this place could be reached by wagon it would soon be the most popular summer resort in Oregon. Last Monday was the longest dav in '86 and the shortest night of '86 fol lowed, there being only one hour of absolute darknes", from half after 11 o'clock P. M. to half after 12 o'clock A.M. In the museum at Washington is a pike which belonged to old John Brown and a cun taken from Jeff Davis when he was captured. They are labeled "the beginning and the ending." The residence of J. G. Birdsey was discovered on fire on Monday last originating from a defective flue. A few buckets of water applied in time prevented a conflagration and no a'arm was given. John Van D.tke is very low and was not expected to live scleral davs this week. A tumor caused by acci dentally cutting himself in the groin with a knife is the original cause of his illness. Miss Emma Montel, the queen of colored vocalists, is wi'h MuKanlass' jubilpe comp.inv, and she will sing "Comingriiro' the Rye" Wednesday, June 30th. at, the U. 3. Hall. Don't fail to hear her. Some fifteen or twenty, persons from here will take advantage of the Chris tian Church rxcursion to Astoria and spend the Fourth in Portland. The party will leavo here on the 29th. -next Tuesday night. Tho Medford "M. nitor" t,usnended last week and sinew then we learn that the plant has passed into the hands f A. L Johnson wJio will continue its publication at the old place. Mr. McGmnis will commence teaching school again so we ure informed. Excursoin trains will be run beween A bland and Grants Pass ou the Fourth so that parties from here cau reach those places or stop off at either Phoa-J nix, Gold Hill or tlie stopping place opposite Foots creek where jccinimo datum will be prepared for taking passengers acres the river. The people of Ben! on county have by their vote decided that swine dmll not run at large. The law takes effect in sixty days from the date of notice by clerk. The penalty of violating the law is fivo dollars, to be collided in a civil action in the name of the State bffore a 'Justica of tho Peace. Tho penalty goes to the school fund. We seen two fine gold bars theothir day weighing a fraction less than S500 this being the result of a clean up at L. D. Brown's mill from rock taktn from the Swinden ledge below Willow Springs. About 50 tons of rock were crushed making the yield near $10 per ton. The owners have a bonanza without a doubt. Since the political excitement has died out several of our business men are again agitating the project for building a branch railroad from Jack sonville to Medford or Central Point, The estimated cost of building and equip ng the road is from $16,000 to $17,000 audit is believed that the road will pay running expenses from the start. If such can bo done the road should be pushed through at once. J. C. Whipp of the Jacksonville Marble Works is kept busy manufact uring tombstone, monuments, etc., for different portions of the county, and is giving general satisfaction, as he turns out first class work at reasonable rates. His designs are the latest and material i he best, so that those desiring to mark the last restiii" nlace of deceased 'relatives and friends should give him a call, for he will certainly please tuem. The Christian Church at Portland gives the public a number one excur sion from all points on the O. i C. R. R. to the sea by tail and the justly celebrated steel steamer, Olympian, and return home for only $11 from all points south of Reseburg, a trip of 110 miles to the Cascades of the Columbia thrown in fir only fifty cents extra while in Portland. Tickets are cood for seven dajg. The excursion takes in the Fourth at Portland. Archbishop W. H. Gross and Rev. Fathsr Fierns, of this city) left yester day for Baltimore, Mdi, to be present at the conferring of the Cardinal's cap upon Aichbuhop uibbons, which cere mony take's place on Wednesday next, the 30th inst. They will return iu about a month and will probably be accompanfed by Cardinal Gibbons, who will invest Archbishop Gross with the pallium, other dignitaries of the Catholic Church will be present. The .Cardinal may be detained for some time, but will surely visit Portland this summer. Father Fierns came here twenty-six years ago from Bel gium and has all this time labored in cessantly in the interest of his denom inaticn. This is the first, visit East since he came to Oregon. "Newt." Railroad Items. A corrwiiondent ) of the Anderson 'Echo," of Shasta County, writing from B-rryvale, says Chief Engineers Hoi d, Bron, Struw- bridge, Sisson and bcobie have -visited Berrvville, and announced" that tht rai'.road will be completed to that place in December next. The '"Echo" man is too previous. The frequent heavy blasts at the railroad grading above southerns, has been rather annoying to teamster?, whose teams become frightened, nl though the bosses eudfavor to fire the blasts when teamsters are not in sigt. or in the morning and evening One of Vance 4 Walbridge's 'teams was badly qcared last neck, causing a smash up and loss of one horse, but the railroad company paid all damages. The railroad force under Scobie, from what we can learn, expect to winter at the canyon about halfway between Soda Springs and Sissun's where the tunnel men will also be employed. There will be at least three months work on the foundations for the brigde crossing at Sacramen to rier, near Soda Springs, whpre the crossing is made on a curve. The road oetween the county line and Straw berry Valley, extends back again a long distance in order to secure a gold grade, over tlie rough section of con- try to be hu'lt through. . Some 40 or mordrailiVil rtien, prin cipally surveyors, are now at the can- von between Strawberry Valley and Soda Springs, surveying the location of road, so as to have it laid out for the tunnel men, stone masona and graders as they progress northward in this county after the 1st of .August. "Journal." Good Showing. Of tha seven stu dents that graduated at the Slate Uni ersity last week three of them hail from Jackson county. The Eugeue City "Rr gist er"f peaks of them as fol lows at the Commencement exercises: The first upon tha list of graduates, Mr. G;o. W. Dunn, oke from ''Re form, our national, fcafeguard," and each principle enunciated was endorsed hy the audience as Round. Mr. W. II. Gore spoke with nioro than usual forte and clearness upon "National aid to education," and while it is a subject upon which much may be truthfully said on each sidf. he seemed to carry the sympathy of the audience in favor of the proposition. Mr. Frank A. Huffer spoko upon "Radicalism vs. Conserv-atim" nnd also pronounced the valedictory in a masterly and attr.ictiva manner. In deed, while much praise was accorded to oach of the graduates, Mr. Huffer was the special favorite, h lowers in great quantities were carried up and laid at the feet of the graduates by tho juniors, from their many friends and admirers. TncSuRvcY of Chateb Lake The three boats intended for u?e in sound ing Crater lake are linislied. The lOiiding apparatus is being made at Smith Bros. & Watson's, and will be fitted to the boats. Ibis done, they will be brought down-Tlo-Ba!l,s boat houe, foot of Staik street, Mondiy m-rniug wheio the public may insprct them. Ou Tuesday they will be ship IK'd foutli. Tho road from Mtdford to the lake is blocked for miles by fallen trees; so a contract was mada to carry the boatR by wagon via Liiikville and Fort Klamath. This will lnke about ten days. The boats have to be lower ed from 1000 to 1500 feet to tho fur faco of the water, and tackle for that purpfse will betaken alon. The par f will be absent until September. "Oregonian." Long Telkgrapu Circuit. Last Sunday evening the Western Union telegraph company worked a direct wire lirt ween Portland and Washing ton, dtstauce of over 3000 miles. Connection was made by the way of Helena St. Paul, Chicago, Pittsburg and Baltimore. Five hundred wnrds were sent form here imide of forty minutes, which is fant work for buch a long circuit. On Tuesday night the same circuit was worked oucccsfully. The operators say they got Washing ton just as wo!) as they m-unlly do Chicago. Repeaters were used at Helena, St. Pau1, Chicago and Pitts burg. "Oreeouian." Recovering. Gen. John E Ross, who was seizd several days ago with a dangerous attack of palpitation of the heart, is fast recovering:. He is strong enough to be driven out, and in a few days will leave for the coast. Gen. Ross was probably the greatest Indian fighter among tho militia men of the Northwest coast. Ti.e savages could not kill him and though he is past three score and ten, he is still able to fight disease, though he had a very close call two weeka ago. May the brave pioneer see manj more years of peace aud comfort.- "Oregonian." Sxake Bitten'. On the 7th inst., the eldest son of D. 1. B Ikerback, aged 12 years, living on Deer creek Josephine county, was bitten on the finger by a rattlesnake. With rare presence of mind the boy wrapped his finger above the bite and walked home. Our informant, J. A. Wilson, says the boy was doing well at last account?, and will doubtless come out of it all right. He was kept under the in fluence of liquor all night. "Courier." At the race-track near Yreka Jas. Sutherland is traiuiug the noted "Siphon," 6 years old,-who had such a close contest with the Hambeltonian mare, "Jane L" at Portland one year ago- Al. Peacock has charge L Swan's Alta, 6 aears old, McDonough's Sleepy Kate, 7 years old; Uelia H., 3 years old, and the 2 year-old fillies Susie H. and Atlina. He has Alta in fine trot ting condition, and broght her down to a mile in one trial in 2.27. L. C. Coleman has given up the idea of fighting the payment of certain taxed assessed against him here and thU-Veek bought a receipt in full, HACIOIETACK a lasting and fra- grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts. a: E. O. Brooks'. SHILOH'SCURE will immediate ly relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Apueiite, Yellow Skin? Shi oh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by E. C. Brooks. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Brooks can fur nish it. WHY. WILL YOU cough when Shiluh's cure will give immediate er lief. Price 50cts. and $1.00. Brooks keeps it. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale nt E. C. Brooks. For lame Ba;k, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 Cfntn. For sale at E. C. Books. THE UEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both my self nnd wife owe our livps to SHI LOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." Brcok3 keeps it. Master Willie and Adeline Patti, the two youngest children on the stage, will postively appear WedueBday, June 30! h, with McKanlass, company. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OregonStats University, Eugene City. SESSION i86-l87, First term begins September 13, 1888. Secure free scholarships by applying to your County Superintendent. 3oa'd anil lodgiut' per week 3. to $5. TUITION, TEK TEAlt. Elementary English Department, $3000 Other Departments 4000 Write postal for catalogue with full parlicu'ars, to Prof. John Straus, Sec'y Faculty. Eugene City, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the ctatc of Ore sron for the County of Jackson. Robert Westrop, PiaintilT, j vs. Divorce. Rnthey Jane Wcstrop, Default. ) To Huthcr Jnnc Wistrop, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STITE OF 1 Oregon, you arc hereby required to appear and answer the comp aint filed against you in the ub-vc entitled suit in the above entitled court on or before the 4th day of October, 18SC, that bein; the first day of the next regular term of aid court, and yon are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint viiuui bam time, plaintin will apply to said court lnr the relief demand ed in said complaint, to-wit: For a de cree against you dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you and plaintiff, and for costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is served by publication by order of Hon. L. R. Webster, judoof said court under date of June Si, 18S0. II. KELLEY, Attorney (or Plaintiff. lilli ! ron tub GLORIOUS 4th ! Grand Celebration AT tiie Mouth of Foot's Creek, July 5. Marshal of IheDay. W. A. COOK. PROGRAMME: Vocal and Instrumental Music. Singing by the Choir. Prayer by Chaplain. Re.-idin? Declaration ol Independence, by Henry Mcnsor. Oration by Hon. AY. M. Colvig. After which there will be a Public Basket Dinner, large tables being on the grounds lor that purpose. Amusements during tne afternoon will consist ot a grand parade by the Hoodlumitcs, assist ed ly the Wapsyturnicans, who claim kin to the Calithumpians, conducted by the Duke of Ale' ackiack. There will be local songs, reading of the Declaration of Hoodlums nnd a general welcome and amusing speech by Uncle Sam. Then comes rheeIliarrow, foot, sack, liorse racintr, etc. Alter the amusements the Jacksonville Turnverein will cive a grind performance. The whole affair to conclude with a Grand Ball, under the direction of Urme Bros., for which a floor 24x00 fee' has been con structed. Everybody invited to come and enjoy themselves. Tickets, $1. Flook Mana.oeks: Benj. Haymond, C. C, ilcClcndon, Willis Hays. J. II. AVhitman, H. N. Helms Abe Loudon and Clark Savage. There will be a restaurant and stable on the grounds. N. B. No toll will be charged for crossing the Kock Point bridge on the 4th, 5th and 6th of July. Also a free boat to cross Itogue river at the grounds. Committee op Arraoemekts. pninj.ini ii IIIIM I III! I W ' - ui-i Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County. In the matter o t the estate of J . J. Nichols, deceased. MOTICE Is IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT 1 the Administrator ot the estate of J. J. Nichols, deceased, has filed in the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and by order of said court Tuesday, the Cth day of July, 18SG, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m is set for hearing, .all per sons interested are hereby notified to ap pear and file his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published by order or Hon. E, DePeatt, Judge of said court. T. B. Kent. Dated June 12th, 18SC. mm Every one should go and see tho Grandest nnd Largest Lot OF- iew Spring Dry AND Fancy Goods, Clothing. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. BOOTS AND SHOSS. Tobacco, Groceries and Crockery Remember these goods are new and bought sinco the War in Railroad Rate and arc sold Cheap for Cash. Country- produce bousht arid sold; alsr wool, Unlcs, i urs and ueer "oKins. :i cit orders for Lumber JAk Muixer. ffc Mi cince I Pustcitice Uuildin? THE STAFF OF LIFSi THE ROGUE RIVER SFE.1M FLOIIItlM HiLl T f Jl? HAVING RECENTLY BEEN HE fitted with al modern improvements arc now turning out n first-class ortich of flour, which is put up in one-fourtl bairel sacks. and every sack is warranted! to contain 4'J pounds Ol Hour It you ilon'i believe this, just compare a sack of oui Hour with any other brand offered for salt in this market, aud note the difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Hollers to my mill, I have set apirt every Saturday to Koll liarley 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 nt all times and in the best manner. Tim pro cess is iar ahead of the crusher G.KMIEWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 18S3. TWENTIETH YEAR. CONDUCTED BY. TIIE SISTERS OF TIIE HOLY SAME. TIIE SIIOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weekscacb. Board and tuition, pcrtcrm, 540.00 Music lo.OO Drawing and painting 8.00 Bed and" Betiding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, 5 5.00 Junior, " COO Prepiratoy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to p'.iticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Oresou Mrs. M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at tho most reasona ble rates. 2TAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. "Sentnc." Office For -Sale. Desiring to engage in other business the indersigncd offers the GBEGOH SENTINEL foi sale at a bargain. For the amount required no belter investment could be found.for a paying busine3. For further particulars call on or address, Fuank KmrsE. v ,Sa.ted to TlTottango. To exchange a house of 11 rooms and 2 lots 100x100 feet with spring and rislern witter on it, near public school and street cars, in city of Portland, rents for ?Iio per month. Will exchange for gook stock rancc in Southern Oregon. Address, C. W. Laukes.O. K. N.Co. Portland, Oregon CEONEMILLER & BIRDSEYr JACKSONVILLE, LaBELLE WAOONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS. LANSING HIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TZOTtl HARROWS, McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES. COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER iMILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, EXTRAS SERVED "We would respectfully ask our patrons and frieuds to call and see our line of poods before purchasing elsewhere, ap we ieel sure wo can Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-class goods can be sold for; and we guarantee all out goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 9, 1884. Of Southern Ore;pn, are hereby Informed that in addition to a large and elegant line of have addict to mT''stock the following clasj ot goods, of vhichj have afull line: Ladies' Furnishing' Gccds, i Both Knit and MuJin. "" Infant's Wardrobe Complete, y As cheap atg. be bought any place; also CH1LDRENS SHORT CLOTHIS," Under 4 yfiJAWd.J, Abeautiful line ol VJ HOSIPRV'I - ' Consistlnof Lisle and Silk. -- - Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, 25o-rplxyx- Fil-mrzrzr 1m And many other things too numerous to mention. I have also secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS DFvESSilAER, And nm prepared to execute all Jr3crs in tlr.it line in first-class style at rcasouub o rate. Call and see mo at the building form erly occupied by A. Ij. Johnson nil Call fornia street. MRS. I. P. PKIM. SI LAB J. DAY, Notary Puhllc, Real E&talc Agt. Abstracts made of Titles to fiimls. LosnlXlocuinciitg Of all kindsdrawn up, especially pertain ing to tbu settlement of esUUs. Colltdor of Accounts Prompt liemitlances. Investment Securities a Smcialtv. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyed Lands in this county, and re ceive abstracts monthly from Ro-ebnrs of all new entries made. I am thus pre pared to make out Homestead and Pre emptiot papers, and can thus save to par ties the expense of a trip to Itoseburg Land Ofilce. Scycral fins farms arc in my hands tor sale. Prompt reply made to all letfers. Charges in accordance with the times. Ilefers, by permission, to C. 15. Beek man, Esq., Banker; to Hon. L. It. Vc stcr, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business house in Jacksonville. Oflicc at south cast corner California and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. CITY B4KEEY, Saloon. And Restaurant, JACKSOvWILUE, OR., GEORGE m. PROPR. The proprietor take pleasure in in. forming tho public that he h:t thorough1' renovated this well-known stand and is prepared to furnish 2Presh Sread and Yeats daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jacksonville free of charge. Meals, 25 Cents. The tab'c will be supplied with a ahotee variety of eatables, while the best at wines, beer and cigars may be found ia he Saloon tsf'Give mc a call KDUOUOI II BBATS. I have made a reduction in tie price of hog meat now selling Shoulders, G cents per pound, bide-meat, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 7 cents per pound. It is all open for inspection and war ranted. John Orth. SettlR Up. All persons knowing themselves In. debted to the undei signed are hereby re quested to come forward at oneo and make a settlement. I need the money an must have it 8? call around at once. Hmtitr Bactbn. Poorman's creek, April 10, 1830. COOPER'S ENGINES AND RAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS. CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Ei ON SHORT NOTICE- ) r "