OgggOQElBHEL JACICM.VVJ1.I.K Saiordat, July 3, 18SG. Miss Emma Montel, the queen of colored vctaliatF, is with McK.anla' jubilea company, and the will sing "Comim; Thro' the Kve" Saturn?-, July 3. at the U.S. 'Hull. IXn't fail to Lear her. Tne Hoc LaV. There wro SCO Vote cast at the last flection in Dku:; las county for swina running at larg and 707 Against, therefore the lings bar a majority of 102 vote to root wbtr they p'et-e. Three cheers for the ho;. Roseburj; "Review." Tn Fociith. Thn 3d of July will lie celebrated at Ashland, Fboeuix snd Eagle Poiut, and the same thin; Kill bt doo on tho 5th tit KoU Cretk, Gold Hill and Grant's Pag. Jack toarille does not celebrate, this year and our citizens will distribute them selves among the outside meciucts en the days meniined. A Bilk. TLe Biird minstrel troupe fith twenty-two members gsva a show here last Tuesday evening to a goad izd aadirnci't Sixteen of these com pound a brass hand and gave us some fine music both in the parade and at the show. We believe wc speak the ontiraenti of the audience 'when we say (hat outside uf t!." un.iRjJi show was a grand fraud and tl oso who paid a dollar aduii'tance are now btiing laughed at by those who listened to the maiic from the outside. Too L.ATR Col. John L Burns, the well known traveller for tho liquor house of E.. Martin & Co., has been elected as President of Iho day for the Fcnrth of July barbecue nnd picnic-to be held at Ga'quet'n on Monday next. Judging from the lit of names that fill m Word in ate positions at the celcbra'inn wo would conclude that Crescent City will be deserted on tbU day. If all attend who nre named it will prove a love feabt that we could appreciate with old-time friends but ouratsenco uut be accounted for on tho "round that John L. failed to fend his baloon over in timo lor us to get thers in time.. Not Ykt Dlcidkij. Thu report re ceived!.y private telegram lai-t week that tliB PreMdent'n ordwr for thn ula doutuent of h'ort K'atuxth hud been revoked w-s prem.i'ure. Tim order was suspended to aiva-t en invoalig.i tiou of the matter, nd is btiil in that situation. One company of trojps, thu infantry, ha1 started for Om ilu, as ordered; the cavalry company remains at the past btill. It doesn't seem likely that tho post will bo abandoned, after tho factti ure all undo known to the War Department, but an yet the order for return al of troeps has not ben finally revoked, nnd the yeoplc of Kleciath cnuuty are ftill anxious about tho outcome of the affair. 'Tidings." Stuascie Casc. A man named Ev ans a minim; pariner of Uiee.ards, tha jfrwelor, had au attack of cntilepvp Kst night and ftool iu one pu i'ion near Johtry Ratntdell's plico on Rich Gulch a'l night unab'.o to movn. He was noticed there tly iu the weiiing ami this morning ha was nil tt&iid.ut; in the fame position when Fred Luv and several other parties tried o wa'k him hack to town. Finding hint unable In navigate tli.y p&iked him o town and Under thn treatment of Dr. DeBirbe recovered iu a rliort time. Tlio repoit that he has since tone back to thu same place and wan standing th;rn us at befcre is ui.hont fourd.tiin and Lnyhas positively refuted "ro go up nfter liitn biiv moro" uvea if i,uch bhttuld be the case. Halv Fauk to Crater Linn. Tt Is uiuretlmn prohabV that thoae tour ism who will visit Crater Like this summer ill hive '.he benefit, cf half la'ei over the Oregon aud California tailroad. They will pay fail fare to Athlaud or Mdford, and when they arrive at the lake. V. G Steel vviil furni.h them with a certificate, upon which they can return to Portland free of charge. He will not be located at nny special spot, but will be mounding nn the lake aud can easily be found. From Ashland a person can pa-v atage to Fort KlaTiia'h, uhich U twrrrerrsfo mile3 from the lake. Lea v. Sng Medford and following up Rogue river, the distance of eighty-five miles oyer an excellent wngrn road, nnd the KCtney is scpurb. The large bat to be used in the sounding by Sir. StejlV parly will be finished to-morrow, nnd nil the necessary apparatus will bo shipped from heie Ivy tho first cf July. Portland '-News." Eelioious Items. Key. S. E. Stearns will preach at Medford next Suuday Elder II. C. Fl-ming will preach at Brownsbnro on Sunday. . . . Eev. A.M. Russell preaches at Med ford next Sund.iv at tho uul hour . ...llev. J. R Roberts will preach in Jacksonville Sunday, morning and wveniug. . . . Liberal Sunday school and Bible class meets every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. at the U. M. L. Hall, Talent Rev. A. 11. Eickcnbach will hold serv ices at the Presbyterian churca in Phoenix Sunday, and in thii place in the evening of tho Fame day.... A protracted meeting will be held at the Antioch school-house, commencing Thursday evening. .Tulv 1st. Revs. J. A. Slover and Willis Alden officiating The following are Elder M. Peterson's appointments for the mouth of July: First Sunday. at Mound school house, 1 1 o'clock a. il. Btcond Sunday, at Grant's Pass and at Woodville at 5 o'clock on Saturday evening before. Third Sundav nt Central Point, aud the fourth at Med lord. Local Items- McKanlass troupe at Holt's Hall to night. 16 yds Dress Goousfor $1.00 at the New York Store. " House lining 1J cts per yard at the Nevir York Store. James A. Card well has returned frotr his northern trip. Mrs. J. Houck hts retired from'the h.'lel buninui t AsUUaJ. 18 )ds of unbleached Muslin for 1 00 at the New York Store. Red raspberries are now used for uesert among the first families. Everything sold for let. moaey than ever before at the New York Store. Fine assortment ef Ginghims 10 to 15 yds per 51.00 at the Ner Yoik Store. Don't forget to call and see the grand display of goods at the New York Store. Knney & Wortnan have sgiin re c ivfil tha mail con ti act between heie and Medford. '""Treasurer Fisher elsewhere an nounces his readiness to redeem more county warrants, Col. John E RV-i is still in Port- Undind his health is greatly improved slued last accounts. Surveyor General Tolman'i leao of office expired Ijst Tlfuri-dsy but his successor h&j not vet been aunounced. Kent t Kiel ley's, law office has been removed from tho CJUrt-hou'-e to the front part of the building occupied by Nat Langell. Prof. KcKanlaFS, the champion musician of the wot Id will pUy tor the jxoplu of Javkbonvillo tsaturdiy, Jul 3 A now lodgo of Odd Fellows' will he installed at MeUfurd July 16 h- with fifuen chaiter members. Tuey will uient in Yvnluua-j' new hall. Tho 'mall boy and the innocent looking gieen npplt :uu now holding crrtiup iiiaiincer; uneasy parents aud a doctor compose the uudieiiuu. Fiank Laugell has taken tho place of Win. T. Moore us fuiemati of the SUXTINEL ( Hico aud is also runmug the telegraph office hero temporarily. CnrU Kro z;r last week fuund a fine nuggol coiiluiiiiug both gold and uauvu stiver iu his mine on iSliively gululi. It ii valuexl at about ?60. R. N. Buker and family btert for Ciaifurnia next wool; to locate. Two new cornel from tint euto will take charge cf hU tailoring estal.hshmeut here. Mr. W. R.-Andrr.wr, the M,eilford attorney, has rented Mrs. lfauer'.i Louse on Oregon btruet aud will mak'e this his home after tho 5th of this' mouth. Not securing enough horses on liii viiit last Sa-urday Geoiye Stephenson will bu here oguin on Mondav next to buy some more tunable for stagtug pui poses. AT. A. McOinnii late tditor cf the Midford 'Monitor,'' left for Nbiaka last Sunday night and nuuieious cred itors ure uow asking v.'hut his next ad dreti. will be. If btrawa shows which way tho wind htaw, the ptinoipals of the pics lu'ontial tight in 1SS8 are hkuly t) be the tuiuu m- iu 18S1. If so, the result rtcii'd bu diu!ieut. While kiliing a sheep at Orth't. kliujhter house Thursday evening Veil Bntz uccidently tut himself in the fool with n knife and is now laid upiu const quencc. Dr. Will Jackson goes to Ashland on July 8lh aud will leiunin there as long as tiiere ate any decaytd molars in that vicmitv ri quiring treatment from a first class dentist. Geo. W Williams has just finished h's fine lodge room nt Medford and has made it one of (he prutie-t in the State. Thu Odd Fellows and Work in iu will meet there. The G m of Roland & Ulrich of Med ford has been disoivtd ly mutual consent Win. Uluoh letirinc Don't t fan pive Joun vw r!i s,-sfTT?TT?rrr.A ' nn t Iim ivfll trttt fl i-tt( The directors of tho Ashland public s hools have engnged the same teach ers emplojed last year Prof. Swett, Mr.Tvlerand Jlisses GjoJyear, Farn- utm, rennebater and Hall. Seeing that tho Melvmlass Genuine Colored company of ladies and geu'le nen have changed their datb from Wednesday to Saturday night July 3rd wo makepartibular notice uf it. " Pat AlcMahon is seriously ill at his residence here and last evening it was thought that ho would not survive thro t.gli tho night. Ad. H-lins is a'so very low with slight chnncs of rccoverv. A vacancv is- noticablo in Kubli hardware store on account cf the nnm ber of Moves ho sob' this week. The cir lead of stoves to arrive next week will make tho place look natural again. Our friend Dick Cook of Steam boat doubled up last Wednesday and wo know now that ho is the happiest man in Southern Oregon He has a good reason to be and we congratu late. A party from Medford was brought here last Tuesday to bo examined for insanity but investigation proved that it was only an aggravated case of jim jams aud he was discharged in conse quence. A. H. Maegly is the the assignee for the J. C. Whipp property nnd will make all the settlenunts and collections. Mr. Whipps business will go along as usual having enough to settle all ac counts in full. "Ctrrie Bradley the Portland coar tezan sentenced to a ten years term in thn ppnetentiarj for the tuuider of a mac named BroTn ssoio fivo years ago, has been pardoned by Governor Moody and is now a resident of Cali fornia. Rev. Sam Jones says "ba?e-ball is ihe worst thing this side of hell," He. Las probably. Eiys an exchange, been catching without a wire mask, to :v pitcher who throws a screw ball, but ayen then ha ceedeu't use fcuch violent lac"; UV.-, Oar branch railroad to the main Hue is now a settled Kct as Jackson ville bu.int'.s ntcn bare agreed to take all the Mock without asking outside id. A vneetiut; will be held next we?k when it will be decided whether to ran i; toMeifrd or Central i'oiut. n. W. Scott, II. L. Petloct and Jeiry CthKell, respectively editor, business rutrisgrr and reporter for the OregoniMi p.id Jacksonville a visit last Sunday continuing their trip to the Sterliug mine. Tho 0.cgo:ii,i!i of the M. gives an extended account of the trip. Henry JvJgo cf-Ashiand, a saddler' and harness linker, will shortly open out at this place. Mr. Judge, we under stand, is a liistclast workman, nnd has procurtd mitnlile building in which to plica his stock upon its urri vil, v.hith will be toon. "Klamath Star." There was a S3G0.0C0 'fire in San Fnnci'co June 20. The building oc cupied Ly Tatum ifc JJjweiiiid Hie Scl itiidt Lithograph nnd Liln-I Co., was; destroyed. It was owntdby R. I'. Thompsen, formtrly Vice President of the Oregon Suam Navigation Co. at Borland. A Portland exchsngo fays that Dr. Cthiui-s, tho supeiiutcudeut of the Idrtl.i" Insane asylum, located at BUc font is it. thntciij. If isudssMU tiiere is to make ariang; iiicnts for the rtinuv.il of tho iiisuc for I-taii.i, from Siletn to the new iua'.iiu'ion at Blactfoot. They tiro 36 in number. Three weddings arc said tc be on the docket all to tiiiii) place in tho nioii.li of July. One is said to boa Ju.stico of the Peace, auotlit r is the bo-s of tlitf bakery loc.iiei not fur from our cilice mid Urn oilier in a "ouug farmer now living in E leu precinct v!io proposes taking olTot.e o: our B; les. The Roue Uiver "Uouri"r" is now owned bj W.J. Wimer ulnno J. H. S'liie li.ving sold to his partner. Mr. Stiuo was here vfMnrilav and informed us (hit notwiuibiaiidiiig 'hit he had sold out his paper i.iteie.-i.- he will still make Grunt's l'ss his home but dots not know just what business he will foiow. Several excursionists from hcrfi bt tried for Aatoria Tuesday ntijht and will celebrate the Fiuijh in Purtland Of thoso wl.o went from hero weHiave bsatd Of the fuliowinc: M. Utficji, Mrs. Haustr,' W m. "TT Afomv, Le Smith, I-aai Muller, Thomas T-jrner, S.vtii. Del'oboam, El Helios, John Ueavenu, I'rflol Bectz, IC. Kubli, Jr., Fied KnowltE. Geo. L-jni", Sr., who wai indicted last full for rtiiking .1 Mr. Wviislt with an ar, esm.5 iu Wedn.'sday and give him-e!f up, giving bonds for his appeal aiicu at court. It i$ nmevvhit surprising to ttnoT thr.t Mr. L"wi has been at home all winter, aud up to this time; e.ven voting at Murphy on election day, and his neighbors said nothing about it, whatever. '"Cou lier." Tho Grand Jurr at Albany on Wrdnedv indicted Mi Slstti'j Al-'i--on for coiup'icity in the kil'ing of Chas. Citnphel! ou November 4, 1830. Ycsterdny -lie pleaded not guilty to ilmchaige. A' d.iy Wodi.esday was taken up in obtaining a inn for tiie SaJiiders tnal. It will berrincmhrr ed lint last winter the Giaud Jury re turned not a true bill in the case cf Miss Allison. "I see," said a New Yoik belle, as she luid down the paper and took up her fork with n piece ot totst attached, "lhat they complain a guod deal that Gen. Mi'es has not got on Gsronimo's trial. They ought to send tome of those West Point cadet out after him. If they ver failed tc-get on e-ery trail. in the 'neighborhood, three hops up thery have not enabled mo to observe it." From official and estimated county returns the "Oregonian" figures up a mejonty for Hermann over Butler of 1,635; Pcunover over Cornelia, 3, 53G; Strahsn over Wnldj, J31; Mc Bride over Gibons. 290; Webb over Mnrston, 1 778; McElrov over Divis, 1,309; Biker over Nick)!, 088. Soma eastern enc southern Oregon returns arc still lacking. The Legislature is Republican iu both houses. Cole's gi eat combined circus, meni gerie nnd hippodrome has been exhi biting through Missouri and Knn., nnd is imw he.idin'r for ih P.icJfi coast. Mmv of our peopl rmem- IterUolesas 'iin greitest sliow that ever visited this citv and will be gled to have another opportunity of witness ing the wonderful performance, as wrll as nf Feeirr tbe mini nilrfud on iosittes drawn from every wonder land on car'h. "Tiding." A printer don't rush to the doetor every time he is out of "sorts." Nor tn to baker when he is out of "pin." Nor to hell whn ho wants tbe "iWil " Nor to the wood-pilo when ha wants a "stict. or to the Bib'o when ha wants a good "rule." Nortothe bank whenhewnnts 'quoins.' Nor to the cabinet Fhop when he wants "furniture.". Nor to a girl when h wants a "press." Nor to a lawyer when hn haa "a dirtv case." Nor to a butcher when he wants "nhat ." Nnr tn n. nnmn .-l. 14 - - - 'M...r .11. he's dry and has ten cents in his pocket. Oregon Legislature. For the benefit of cur -readers we pu lish the following to show tha po! meal complexion of the Oregon legisla ture. According to this Knowing, thn republican' party has a majority of seven votes in the senate; in the huuse of representatives a plurality of two: SENATORS, Biker Gn. Chandler, D. Bn'.on Thou F. Cau'hnrn, D. ClAckim O O.T. Williams. R.; L.T. Birin, R. Ciatsop, Columbia and Tillamoojk J. II. D. Grav, R. Coos nnd Curry J. M. Siglin, D. Douglas John Euiniilt, R,: j. H. Shupe. R. Grant Self, D. Jacfcsnii A. C Stanly, D. Joephine II. B. Miller,- R. Lsue E. P. Colc-nati, D.; Vcatch, D. . ' Linn Jas. K. We'athcrfordI D-; Dawjon, R ; Irvine. D. Mnrion M L. Ch nnberlain, R.;J. B. Lonney, R.: J. B. DiniuJ:, R. Multiiomh Joseph "Siaxyi, R.: J. O. Can-on. R.;r.eo.-F!t!J-Jl.sa, - Polk and BfTiTbii-it &&?; R. Union Tj. B. Rine!iait,-D. Wasco, Crook, KTUmaUi and Like C. 51. Cnrtwrighf, R. Washington W. D. Hare, R. Yamhill R. P. Bird, R.: John W. Watts. R. Umatilla J. P, Wagner, D. HOUSE. Grant J. B. Johnson, R. Biker Two d-mocrats. Benton - C. L. Shaw, D ; B. T. Harris, D. E. L LeSkinp, D. Clackamas- Kiiim-. R ; Milo Gard, R.;L Mayer, DjNover, D. Clatsop and Tillamook Dickvrson, D. Coos J. II. Roberts, R. Coos nud Curry A. II. Crook, R. Columbia M. Pomeroy, R. Douglas P. P. Palmer, It : W. F. Benjinnu, R.j Jas. Blundell, 11 ; J. W. Krevvon, D. JacWou Jliller, D.; Bwditcb, D. Josephine S. U. Mitchell, D Klamath and Liket McLean, R. Lin Stafford, R,; Btlyeti, D.; Hale, D.; Tlinmpson, D. Linn J. G. Powell, 15.; Blevins, D ; Henry, L) ; Hansard, D.; Swank, D.; Miller, D. Marian D. J. Peiffil'ton, R , O. F. Hicks, R. W. B. Culver, R; S. Liyman, R.; A. M Lafollet, It.; J. T. Grtgg, It. Multnomili John Wilson, R; O. Summei-K. R.; D. Mackey, R.; Har lington, R.; VTm. Mtinger, R.; Harris-, It.; D'nglas Tav lor, D. IVk-j-A. M Ilolmeo, D ; P. W. Knley, D .John J. Diley, D. Umatilla Crockett, L)j Beptle-, D. ' Wasw j, Crdok and Gilliam Wilcox, D.; McDonald, D. Washington Paulson, R.; Smith, R.;Gubser, R. Ynmhill R. Pu Loxtghjin, R.; F. nriHie;-R.;c. LATCrgi, it AriT5 " Morrow 1-GivT-Ur';'" " ' Our Btos. of the Ilbgun River ' Courier." very truthfully bay, and the advico will apply to thh as well as ewry olhert-mall town ou the cof.s'. "Either run a tonn ti.h vim or jjoi sell out and L'ave it, One of the two things nius-t be done run a town for all iiV worth, get up s'caa and keep it ujvor quit tlm whole ihinj, n'ide out aud let Natuie take her cour.-e. Do vou want 1 1 ads Bid for it. Dj ou want business to come to your town? Encourage tboo who do come. Do vou want a pnp"rou-i town whera people can inns v. ho are disposed to inuke a homtt Then bury from sight nil -pite work 'vork no u'orn for a fsw iudiviJuaU, but all work together for common irospcrity end mutual Lentlii." The fol'owing pervonal item which was handed to tliia office, will probab ly bo of interest to many readers: lion. Agu3td Fol.-om Wheeler, assist ant state treairuier, alderman from I lifer second ward, chairman of the council committee on ways and mtans, member of the council committee to bolicit sub scription fortheSalem bridge, and prcs ulent of the liger Ivigino company number tvro, Salem Ure department, and esuefftate for school director of district number twenty-four, accom panied by Ins gripsack aud summer overcoat, was a passenger ou yester day afternoon's train, lor Portland. "Salem Statesman." Lost. About three weeks ngo souiewnere near the Galls creek bridge a bunalo containing a matress, two comforter?, a pair of boots und several other articles. Tho tinder will please return the same to this office or to Win. Bybee when a liberal reward will be paid. Mostkeal. Juue 2Sth. Tho first through-train to Ytuicnver, ou the Uani liau Pacific Raihoad, left here at 8 p. II. Many of tho mo.st promi nent limn iu this city, including i-pie sentauves of kll loinuificial bodies and thousand of other citizens witnessed its dep.u turo and -a field battery fired a salute of fifteen guns. Fun, fun, by A. L. Sles, comedian and vocalist, with Mcliiulabs' colored company of ladiss aud gentlemen. Don't fill to hear them. Weduesday, Juiv 3 ' SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mif- erable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Curs is the remedy for you. Brooks keeps it. F.SITSSHAED, practical Watcujiakcb ad Jewelee, California Srct-t, 1 IV itAKES a specialty of cleaning and re lYi pairing watches and clocks. Mj j chsrss are reasonable. Give me a call HACKMETACK a lasting and'fra-1 grant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cts. at E. C. Brooks'. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve cruup, whooping cough and broucnitis. ARE YOU MADE mtscrablo by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Lossnf xVpyetite, Yellow Skin Shi oil's Viializer is a positive cure. For sale bv E. C. Brooks. iHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY rnositive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Brooks can fur nish it. WHY WILIi YOU cough when Shiloh's cure will give imn:Hli.ite er lief. Price 50cts. and S1.00. Brooks keeps it. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Liver Compliant Shiloh's Vitslizer is guaranteed to euro you. For m!o at E. C. Brooks. 'Fur lame Biok, Side or Chest ne Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 a-nts. For sale at E. C. B"oks. THE REV. GEO. 11. TFIAYEB, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both mv self nnd wife owe our lives to SHI LOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE.:' Brooks keens.it. Master Willie and Adelino Patti, the two youngest children on tho stage, will post;-ely appear Wi-dne'd iv, June 30 Ii, with McKanlnsa. company. Oregon Sfcato University, Eugene City. First terra begins September 13, 1SSC. Sccuiefrec bcholarships by applvinto your i.'ounty Superintendent. Uo.i'd and lodgin:' er week $3. to Ti. ICITIOS, I'Ell YUAlt. Elementary L'nglish Department, $30.00 Olhtr Departments 40.00 rite j-ostal for catalogue tvith full -parlicu'ars, to Vnov. Jons Stkvuii, Stc'y Faculty. Eugene City, Oregon. Sumiiions. In the Circuit Court of the ctr.tc nf Ore gon for tho County of Jackwia. Bobcrt Wcstrop, Piaintiff, i vs. Divorce. Rtilhcy Jane V. estrop. D.-rendt. ) To ituthir jHnc Wotiop, Defendant: INTIffiNAMCOF TirK ST.JTi-: OV I. Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the comp aitil filed agnustjoa in tlieab.ve entitled suit in th above cn'.itkd com t nn or before the 4'.U,d.iy of October, 1'iitS, that Iwing the first day of the next lcgular term of aid cour), anil you are hereby notified that if yu fail -to so appear and nnswirsaid complaint within said time, pi lintill will apply to said rourt tor thu relief demand ed in silid complaint, to-wit: Forade eree a-rninst you dissolving the rm-rriage contmrt now existing between yon and plaintiif, and for costs and disbursements nf this suit. This summons is served by publication by order of Hon. L. It. Webster, jmigeof said court under date of Juno 2.K, 138C II. KELLKY, - Attorney for Plaintiff. rjlilrl I GLORIOUS 4th ! Grand Celebration AT THE 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. Reading'Dechiration ot Independence, by Henry Mensor. Oration byJIon W. M. Colvig. After vrhich tiiere will be n Public Basket Dinner. large tables being on the grounds lor lhat purpose. Aiiiiisenieats during the afternoon will consist ot a grand par.ide by the Iloocllumitcs, assist ed by the Wapytum;rai'i, who claim kin to the Calitliumpians, conducted by the Duke of He ackiack. There will be local songs, reading of the Declaration of Hoodlums and a general welcome and amusing speech by Uncle Sam. Then comes whtclbarroV, loot, back, horse racing, etc. Alter lite amusements the Jacksonville Tcrnrerein will give a grand peiformsncc. The whole affair to conclude with a Grand Ball, under the direction of Orme Bros., for which a door 24x03 fee' has been con structed. Everybody invited to come and enjoy themselves. Tickets, 1. Fl-OOK "MAXAonr.s: Benj. Harmon;', C. C. -McClcudon, Willis Hajs.'.T. II. Whitman, II. N. Helms. Abe Loudon and Clark Savage. , There wfl be a restaurant and stable on the grounds. N. It. No toll will be charged for crossing the lloclr Point bridge on the 4th, 5th and Cih of luly. Also a free boat to cro33 Itoguc river at the grounds. CoilJIlTTEE OP AKKAGEMESTS. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County. In the niHttcrot the" estate ol J.J. Illchols, deceased. NOTICE lb HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Administrator ol the estate of J. J. "Sichols, deceased, his filed in the county court of Jackson counly, Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and by order of said court Tuesday, the Cth day of July, lSSG, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. "su "is set for hearins. .all per sons interested are hereby notified to ap pear and file bis or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published by order of Hon. E. DePcatt, Judeeofsiid court. T. B. Kent. Dated June 12th, 1886. Every one should go and see tho Grandest and Largest Lot OF New Spring Dry AND Fancy G-ooda, Clothing, FURNISHING GOOOS, HATS. BOOTS ID SHOES. Tobaoco, GJrccoriss and Crockery. Remember thrse gootN are new and bought since the War ia Railroad Rales, and are sold Cheap for Cash. Cotrntry produce bousht and sold ; alss Vool, lliile.-. Furs and Deer Skins. 'oli cit orders for Lumber .V.vx M ui.i.Ktt . Poslofiice liuildin? THE ROGUE RIVER MM PL18KG MILLS TTAYIXG RECENTLY llEEX RE JLi fitted with al modern improvements are now turning out a lirst-chis-j artich of (heir, which is put tip in oac-fourth batrel acks, and every sack is warrantet! to contain -IU pounds of llour If you don'i believe this, j-ist compare a sack of oui flour with any other brand offered for salt in this market, and note the difference in weight. FJanr anS Sill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. 5&RLEY ROLLERS. Having ntldcd a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll hurley for customers. The work will be done on short notice, so that par ties can return with their trrist the same da'. I am prepared to roll barley al all t"m Ami in !ih lw-t mimn.- TM m-r cess is tar ahead of the en sher tt.KvREWSKI. J tcksonvillc, Sept. 22, 1833. TWENTIETH YEAR. ST. BEAST'S AGASSBES", CONDUCTED EY. THE SISTERS OF THE B3LY XAHE. " TIIE SIIOLAST1C YEAR OP THIS school will commence about tho end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, pcrtcrm, 40.00 -in-ic ' ..v.-y, ,,lp.y! Drawin 5 and painting. . . .'. .tr.-. ... y$iy Bulanu lladilm-r .-i?Ki.".."t:'T5.00 SELEO'C DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term 5-5.00 Junior, " G.00 Prcparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at .my time, and speci-il attention is paid to p',iticiiiar studies in behalf of children, who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at tne acaaemy UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Orecoia Mrs. M8 Hydsr, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be hid at this house at the most reasoaa ble rat03. E3An excellent stable connected with ihe hotel. "Scaisici" GGlce for Sale. Dcsirinj; to enjnge in other business the "lndtitigntd offers the OBLeQR III!! fin alo at a bargain. For the amount required no better investment could be found for a paving business. For further particulars call on or address, FiiAst!" Kp.Ai;sn. "Wontcclto "FlTr ola. ango, To cxehnnje a house of 1 1 rooms and 2 !ots 100x100 feet with spring and cistern J A'l persons knowing tbenuelvM I we.ter on il, near public school "anil street debted to the tfideisigncd are hereby rt cars, in city of Portland, rents for $3i per quested to come forward at onca and month. Mill exchange for gook stock mike a settlement. I need the money an- ranee in Southern Oregon --Jddrcss, C. W. Lauke.-s, O. K. H.Co. Portland, Oregon CRONEMIJLLBR & BIRBSEY. JACKSONVILLE, .i.'osxfcs For LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUiTORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TJOTII HARROWS, AIcSHERllY GRAIN DIIILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, KANDALL PULVERISING HAftROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS. 1IAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND-SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Et EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- . Wo wonl'l respectfully ask our patrous and friends to call and sco our line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel euro wo can Sell As how If Not L,6wer X Than any first-class goods can be sold for; aud wo guarantee all our goods as represented. CEONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 0, ISSi. Of Southern Oiegon, are hereby UfonueJ that in addition to a large anil elejit lfncef MILLISrERY have added to ray stock the follawias clasi ot goods, of which I hive a full line: Sadies' Fcniishing Gcoa, Both Knit and jluolia. Infant's Wardrobe Corr.ltta As cheap as to be bought any plaaa; also CHlLDFtENS' SHORT CLOTHES, Under -1 ycv&elA. A beautiful line ol HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle sad Bilk. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cortots, And many other thlncs too nunveron tn mention. IJnivo also secure lao-"'""-" serrlct-auf a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, And am prepared to execute U orders in that line in lirst-class style tt rcasonab'e rate. Call and sec mo at tho building form-crl- occupied by A. Ii. Johnson b Call, fornia street. "SIRS. P. P. PRIM. 3 3 3 3 $ SILAS J. DAY, Notanj Fiiblic, Rtal Evlate AqL Abstractsme.de of Titles to Litdi. Xioc;til Dooi.ruon. Cva Of all kinds drawn up, especially fcrkdn. ing -to the settlement of estsic. Collector of Accounts Prompt Ecmiitances. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set of Jlaps of all Surveyed Lands in this county, and r ccivc abstracts monthly from Roseburr of all new entries made. I am thus pre pared to msko out Homestead and Pre eniptioi papers, and ein thus save to par ties the expense of a trip to Roscburir Land Office. Several line farms are in my hands tos sale. Prompt reply made to all letter. Charges iu "accordance with tho times. Refers, by permission, to C. tt. Bcek man. Esq , B-:nker; to Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business house in Jacksonville. OlUcc at south cast corner Ca'ifornia and 3th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. OUT BASS alocn And Host-aurantJ?- JACKSONVILLE, OR., GE0RG5 Ml. PROFR. The nronnetor take oleasure in ia- ; forming Mho public that ha hsji thomitgli J renovatcu tins well-kaown stand aud is prepared to furnish Vzckh 2Jrsad and "Se&ta daily, delivering the same to any portifta of Jacksonville free of charge. Meals, 25 Cents. The tab'c will be supplied with a chtriw variety of eatables, while the bet ! wines, beer acd cigars may be fouii ia the Sa'eon C""-Give rac a call B MWi H IMS. I have made a reduction in tho pri cf hog meat uow selling Shoulders, G cents per pounsl, t-idc-ment, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 71 cents per pound. It is all open for inspection and wan. ranttd. Jons OtTit. i Settla Up. muat have it s i call around at once. Henuy Bacts. Ponrman's creek, 3pril 10, 188G.