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r-. r' eEEGON SENTJEL. J AC KKOItV t J.I.K i SATnnDAt, July 10, 1886. h Lost. About three weeks ago somewhere near the Galls creek bridge fc handle containing a mairess, two komfortert, & pair of boot and several dintf articlet. The finder will please return the same to this office or to Win. Bvbea when a liberal reward will be paid. im Discharged O. Wenrer of Forest feretk wai this week arretted on cam plaint of Richard Cook on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. The leaia wai tried before Justice Hubbel it Thursday last when thn complain ing witness failed to make out a case iand on motion of District Attorney Kent the defendant was discharged mnd the costs taxed up to the informant. Pkompt Payment. The Pacific Mutual Life and Accident Co. of Cali fornia, through Mr. Donald Ross, gel. agt. Portland Ogn. forwarded to Mr K. E. Gor ap-nt for Jackson Co. check rallied at $1573, tj cancel the fcthey which the late Mr. TItoi. F. Bealt aetd in said company. The felaim is not due till the 28th inst. but the Compaay made it a rule, years ago, that prompt payment, was thejtrue tcsM -to-business and have keptt( this Vule ia force, -and will contine to. c, ' A Contest. The docket and c.lher woks beloncing to the office of Jus tice of the Peace for this nrecinctj.are till in the hands of E. D. Fou. Iray no demand for them having yet Irren taad. by J. P. elect Hubbell. 'riie lligibility of the latter is the pciinl 5 question and Foudray says het is fcoing'lo'be Justice of the Peace u.ltil kj finds 'out -why he is not. A tr-st ease will "no rlanbt soon be made wl yn "we will 1e informed s to -which ot tfae 'hoys they are. Ashland Business Changes I Tallent it HopkinBfc Ooburn havei i- terea into acoparrnersliip, to carry rn tha mercanitle business in Sees "slock. Robert Hatfield and D. llerrin have gone into partnership tka DnAt inn fiKnf hticinpcu nnrl ........ wHU...bUD, ...... .. ,,. shortly open a complete stock of goo lis ia that line in the store m Odd Fel 'lwi building Tecently vacated by ( X H. "Blount Mr. Ha'tlieid will go i,b SSan Francisco to purchase the ne it 'stock. I Oca Natai. Day The Fourth if July was duty celebrated on the 3i tl at Ashland 'Phoenix and Erugle Poin i, iand on Monday the 5 th Foots Creel (, KJoId Hill and Grants Pass did hone fc 'to the octasion in the same wuy. A k Ashland the rain interfered sotuewhi ti 'tut everything passed off wall neve I-'theless- All the celebrations we re Veil attended. Jacksonville did n M Sselebtale this time but next year fa "celebration will be held when erei . body is invited to come and make lit ine greatest succevss of all. District Vote. The following Ss 'the vote of this judicial dixtrict, a c i n vasseu by" the "Secretary of State: ( Jir 'cuit Judge, Webster Jackson, 1,0 dll; Jesephiue, 489; Klamath, 427; L Hw, 311. Neil Jauksoa, 1057;Josuph jae, -410; Klamath, 158; Lk. 108 T fetal Ur Webster, -2,318. Total for 1 leil, Jl,793" Prosecuting Attorney, Celvic Jackson, 1.235; Josephine, i 74; ;3Uaniatj, 310; Like, 230. Total 2 f249 Klley Jsoki-on, 908; Josephine j 474; Klamath, 277; Lake, 249. ,Total -1,863. Webster's lusJHritv ove i"Keil, 525. -Colvig over Ksllcy, 38G. A Success Our ns qaarl:j mill is 'ov an assured faat and wi ! be in "working order just as soon as' it can 'be placed in position. Messrs. Bueni lule rClijp'l & Co. are wiuVaiake go sab'ead buitisn uien, and as liiey ask 'no bonus frera any one bulding it 'entirely on (heir own capital,, some of 'the old croakers around 'hwu may just as well quit expressing tavir opin 'ion that it will not be bu fl because 'thxy will only be out the ha' 1 1) amount Hn eithrr case. The ui i is built 'especially to work the Ji Anson and (New Eldorado ledges, bu.t may do 'custom work if their tint t will allow. Bonds Filkd The ihw county 'officials filed their bonds a, short time since, which were npprov iJ at the ad journed term of the Coui ity Commis sioners' court, held on the, 30th ult. to wit: W. H. Parker, Clountv Clerk, "bonds ."10.000 K. Kubl'4, John Orth, J. Hanley, J. Nunan, an.il A. H. Man .gley surities. B. W. .bean, Sheriff, 'bonds $10,000. JohnOUh, Dr. De Bar, K. Kubli, J. Nunih, and A. G. Colvin suritiea. Dr. R. 'Tryce, Coro nor, bonds $3,000. D. 11. Miller and Jas. Hamlin surilies. Hewman Fish 'er, County Treasurer, bonds, $20 000. Herman v. Helms, P. ilcMahon, K. ICubli, Jchn Orth, Male Muller, E -Jacobs and J. Solomon rarities. F. A, linclish. County Surveror, bonds, $5.. "000. A. C. Stanley, C. H. Pickens nd Chas. Nickell sanities. Bklioious Items He v. A. R. Bick enbsch will bold services at Phoenix Sunday riorning....Rev. JL H. Sundcrman jure aches at the "Chimney Rock schorl-house on Sun- lay Rev. F.X Itlanchet will hold Tegular aervicrs at tle Catholic church n thts-jirace next Suifday . . . .Elder M. Peterson preaches att Woodrillnon the evening of the 10th inst., at5 o'clock T'. M.... Liberal Sunday-school and Bible -.lass 'meets ererv Sunday at 11 o'clock A. x. at tlie U. M L. Hall, talent... JUt. -J., R. Roberts will preach a funeral -sertoon in memory of "James Matney'a littfle boy, who died ontha 27th of Junb, at the Antelopo -school house on Sanday, July 18th, t 11 o'clock A. ill. He will also preach at Brownsbero the same day at 3;30 o'clock p. ji. Local Items- Mountain parties are organiting. Cucumbers and colic have arrived. Father Blanchet is still east of the mountains. A new lloor is being put inCaton & Garret's saloon. House Lining 2 cent per yard at New York Store. 20 yds best Print for $1.00 at the New lork Store. 16 yds Dress Goods for $1.00 at New York Store. Ex Sheriff Jacobs and family have moved to Ashland. 15 yards best Gingham for $1.00 at New York Store. Lots of fuu in Oregon and some of it in Jackson county. Judge P. P. Prim is in Portland on a profestional trip. 15 yds Unbleached Muslin for $1 00 nt the New York Store. W. W. Card well is now the boss at the Union livery stable. The telegraph office has been moved to another .room in Ortli's brick. HaatcrB are keeping this market wed supplied with fresh yenison. The Sisters of this .p'ace go to Port land next week to spend their vacation. Getting a majority of votes does not alwayhe elect a man to offi:e, apparent; Henry Mensor, 0ie Woodville mer-J vhant, paid Jacksonville a -visit yester day. Mrs. W. C. Hale of Lmkville is here on a isit to her parents and friends. Another assignment is reported from Medford but wo cannot trace it to any reliable source. Miss Carrie Beekman, of Jackson ville is visiting Ashland relatives and friends this week. Dr. Treat a travelling corn doctor, held forth on our streets last eieniug to a large audience. The Red Men install officers next Tuesday night. All the Injuns will please take notice. Call on Plymale for a good livery rig. Safe and responsible drivers also furnished when required. Mrs. Wm, Hoffman with her daugh ter Miss Kate lias returned trom a abort visit to Eugone City. The State Treasurer gives notice that he will pay all outstanding bonds of Oregon on presentation. Ed C.iton is building a new saloon building at Central Point and will soon nave it ready to move in. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,. Caps, Notions, Groceries and Tobacco cheap er than ever at the New York Store. The Western Union Telegraph Co. has adopted a new schedule on rates atcraging a reduction'! 25 per cent. Several head of horses were bought hern this week by George Stephenson for the Ashland Linkville stage Hue. A son and heir arrived nt S. E. Denniugton'H liotii-e t-wwrul weeks sir.es which we failed to notice before. E. W. Hammond of Woodville made us a pleasant visit Wednesday. Also John Woods of the same place. The regular term of Probate Court was not held till Friday this time on account of the illness of Judqe De Puatt. Judge E. B. Watson is expected here iu a few days to take in his usual hunting and rusticating trip for the year. Why not call on Max Brentano at Pnoei.ix for goods uhein lie is selling eierything in the general merchandise line so cheap. The firm of DeRoboam k Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent Mr. Bauuialo retiring. Read their dis solution notice. or tlie urst time in many years Uuiontown precinct has a Justice ol the Peace S. L Denningtou having qualified for the position. The hoisting of-feas oer our pub lic and private buildings on the Fourth of July was the only sign of celebia tion in Jacksonville this year. The MeKanlas troupe gave an enter tainment here Saturday night to a fair audience and seemed to give saiis fac tion. They are travelling southward. Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, has been -created Cardinal by the Pope and is now the representative need of the Catholic church in America. Our new Board of County Commis sioners took charge of affairs on Wednesday 4ast and they take hold as iftbuy understood the business. R. N. Baker and family leave for California to-day to locate -somewhere in that Stale. The shop will open again soon under new management. Vfork on the new Rogue River bridge at Grant's Pass has been com raenced and it will -not take long to complete it the material bating all ar rived We r-ttbtisliea a Kttle Tour lino item l.ar&LV elm -.- .-. -,... ,ui tcums 0 uave mttl;c one party mad. As no names were mentioned we cannot see how he made the shoe fit eo well. "We ntver -would haxe known that be was the party aad hecottoWtis'sa. At the last tegular merlin ot the Jacksonville Silyer Cornet Band the tollowmg officers were elected for the ensuing term: President. Jas. Ororm. miller; secretary, Fletcher Linn;treas- urer, Jonn xyar; leader. Gen. W, Schmitt; dispatcher, George Linn. State treasurer-elect G. W. Webb's house and contents burned to the ground a few nights since. Nothing was saved. It was caused by a lamp explosion. Look out for fires. A fire drill bj the engine company should be called oftener during the dry spell to make sure that everything is in order when called on for duty. Arthur Wilson has discovered a large body of Anthracite coal on his farm in Manzaaita precinct and says that be will now quit farming the land and go to mining. Our prophfey last week in regard to the weddings has been proven in two instances and the Eden farmer is the only one that seems to be backward about earning forward. Ihe 'Tidings says that a miner named Knott, who has a quartz claim near Go'd Hill, about a mile from tl e Swinden ledge, was offered $4,000 for the claim the other day. Ed. Helms and John BJftrenue did not return with the excursionists on Wednesday last. Both are now at Tacoma, W. T. where they will likelv make their future home. Judge Seneca Smith, ex Judge of the state Circuit Court for Multnomah county, and Judge John B. Waldo, late of the Supreme Court, have form ed a law co-partnership at Portland. Col. John E.Ros, accompanied by his daughter Miss Abe, returned from Portland yesterday. The Col. is still very weak from his late illness bnt is improving as fast as could be expected. Tho new stvle of coats worn by the members of Baird'a minstrel troupe are so stylish that our onlv son has invested in one and now walks around as "dudishnas the best dressed man in town. Prof. J. N. Hall of Central Point starts for Ohio next week to pay his old home a visit of about three mocthV duration to be back in time to com mence school again after the summer vacation. Geo'ge Beck is the happiest maa in town and bread, pies and cakes are going off liko hot cakes since he cot married. With his new assistant the business will no doubt be well attended to and should do well. The new county officials with the exception of District Attorney Colvig all teok their respective positions on Monday last and are no'v responsible for carrying on the affairs zi the coun ty for tho coming two years. The Odd Fellows iustall officers next Saturday nicht when a full attendance of the memoers is requested. The Rebekahs install on the following Mon day Ueputy Grand .Master Helmau officiating in both instances. A school bill has been passad by the legislature of Kentucky for leving school taxes. One clause says: "Any widow, spinster and alien, who is a taxpayer, and has children of a tchool age, shall be-qua'ified to vote." Richard Newcomb, the sixteen year old son of the late Robert Nf wcomb, Grand Recorder of the A. O. U. W., was last neek appointed by Hon. Bin ger Hermann, Orsgon's cadet at the naval academy, at Annaoolts, Md. E, P. Rogers, general freight and passenger agent of the Oregon and California rmlrwaJ, kHuouncSH that round trip tickets trom Portland to Ynquina cm be purchased for $7. These tickets are good until Sept. 30:h. The new ten stamp mill is now an assured fact -villi Messrs. Bjiumle, Ktippeland othurs as proprietors. Its location will probably be chnppd and the new site selected is in Shivley Gulch near the bridge where tke road crosses the creek. The price of stoves, hardware of any kind, wagons or farming lmp'ements of any sort have been iiiarkrd down i fifty per cent at A. H. Maeglv's since Aaron has btcome the ha'ipy dad of a bouncing fcaoy girl, vjongralulate Jbim and see if this is nol so. The question a-i to who is District Attorney for this circuit and nhe'her Hubliell or Foudrav shall act rs Jus tice of thfc Peace for this precinct is wlmt now agitates the public mind in Jacksonville and with the others we anxiously await the decision to -see who is who. G. H. Lynch and Capt Thos Smith have located a promising quartz ledge which they discovered in making a new ditch far their hydraulic mines on Wagner creek. They rpport that it yields better prospects in free gold than anv thing heretofore discovered in Wagner crrek district. "Tidings." W. R: Andrews of Medford has locatod with us and xill continue the practice of law here. He was called to Olympia, W. T yestirday to at tend to an important -case before the Supreme Court of Washington TTri tory but will only be absent about ten days. His office, will be at the Court Hcuse. A Lold bracelet -wis lest b this vi- cinity nol long since and less than an hour after we received novice to ad vertise for its recovery the lost treas ure was found. If we had been iiub i:.i.: j..:i.. . u i . ? I filing u ukiij wo wuiu un u got in on that job and -got our feo but as it was we issued too late. Advertising did it all thesime, didn't it, Bill? Several days since tlto since tlto owners of Teleeranli. tbe En'rene hnrn nnfc nn Q19i on a trfi :Fot. .....- Oo Kn -.- - " ""'" , '',.' vu" a siue wnu tueoec, me vjalitoruia racer. The event was to be a rfa nf .. wwr t .? .. , . , , (jr tolEs -continued to hear such wonder- ful reports concerning the abilities of Quebec that their courage commenced to congeal. Saturday was the day named for putting up tbe other 125 and the backers of the horse with the electric name failea to come to time and so Quehee won $125 withuut the formality of running for it Portland Newa." A Legal Problem. T Ol Weaver was called in belt's counlon'Thurday last Attorney elect Colvig was appear and prosecute the Colvig appeared on time at but informed the Court that cot prosecute the case as he yet received his certificate of aud in consequence had not I oath of office. Mr. Kent the; found out that he was Pn Attorney (till aud appearod in as such with the result as e alaieil. lelegrapnic corres with Secretary of State Ear begun at once, when it was fo Mr. Colvig a certificate h. mailed at the same time th Webster's hud been sent am one to Colvig nas directed Grant's Pass. Mr. Colvig's fl find out what was the matter certificate of election, in lime for the office, is a matter tha now be called on to explain if the place as we learn that 1. our present Prosecuting Att' hied a protest against h iug a- hoVling the office n complied with tbe law. from the general laws of following which reads pi any one to undetst. 1. There shall be the general election, by led electors of the several j of -this state, a district' etch of such districts, his efflce for the term and until his successor is qualinrd. beo -. i lie term district attorney shall co the first Monday of July, next follow ing the election of such attorney, and before entering upon such office the person elected thereto must quality therefor, by filing with the secretary of state, his certificate of election, with an oath of office endorsed therpon, and subscribed by him, to the effect tha he will support the constitution of the United States, of this State, and faithfully and honestly demean himself in office, In the matter of the petition of R. Koehler, receiver of the O. &. C. rail road, concerning a contract for cartage, Judgo Daady made an order in cham ber.", authorizing the rtcci er"to con tract ith the OregonTranifer company on the 'erms of its bid for the cartage needed-fey tha railway company during the coining year. The terms of tlf contract are that the Transfer company is to haul all freight coming in on the O. fc C. for 40 cents per ton and all coiug south, which has to be puked up around town, for CO cents, per ton. Special ratps are provided fdlumber, hay, machinery, ntc, and th era who desire can send their frei"h o there is no longer anv mono in this freight handling for the 0 Description of W. W. Saunders, Six feet high, very slender, is deli caio in health and pale from confine ment; smooth face verv dark hair, weicht about 130 pound", 30 years old and slightly pock markod; thin prominent nose, sharp features, small dark, deep sec ejes, with the habit of blinking frequently. Has sallow com plexion, nervous temperament and hat morphine uanit. ringfr op one hand slightly injtired at the end, end elaims to have been bhot thro hrf chest or body, and is subjsct morhage ef the lungs. A reward offered for his capture. 1,000 is Sole Proprietor. Th parlner Noland ship existing between Jo and Wm, Ulrith, proprietors of the Railioad Exchange was dissolved June 30. Mr. Nolnnd has filed his bonds according to law and taken out license for six months. Mr. Neland is a genial whole-souled gentleman, al ways has a good vvrrd for everybody. He is straight forward in all hi' deal ing?; and his guests and patrons can rely on fair and honest treatment in 3 everv particular. "Monitor." The Democracy in the banner coun ty of Jackfon seem to bo trjmg to make tlie offices fill the wants of the people and in consequence we have 'no District Attorneys and 'two Jus tices of the Peace, The "Jeffenonian test" not the co'd water cuie will probably have to be called on to de cide who is entitled to the fees. A squad of ten iurn from ll company, I4ih U.S. Infantry, uude command of Capt. Geo M. DivN, pused south a few tlavs since, en routq to Crater lake. Capt Davis will hawebarse of the government surrey oft region, lie bad charge of the encBrs work in; on tbe WashinsjtonBment at Washington, v. V , tor asssBme. Re Elected. Chas. Taltz has been re-elected Janitor otho Court House by the new board ca Commissi oners at u salary of ?50 pfl month a redaction of S10 per moatS on -what he was receiving before. " " A TTlse Reform. Tin habit of administering -powerful doses, as an antidote maladies, was once dangerousl, Happily this practice has ondei reform. Not only the public, bnt men have adopted, not wholly. I tot largely, Hosteller's Stomach cafe bontamo substitute ror the -alkaloid. The consequences 01 -n tnnftt Imnortant- Ttowfererc -Tt.ri.rA am riirfl. farmprlT their -trrr onlr ToMhe time rcleired.-oi i - - j --- :.., - .. - 4ov B.nnreciible effect. except thi , ineremeay eventually lauiog, I increased. A course of the Bin. 1 tently followed, breaks op mr wi ' 3?5?,T.'Ln" '"'J? "i":. I-iaTOr Ul U1I9 eLllllUfi BfJVMWi. auu medicine is of no ambignBuexar pojmre anj satisfactory, MiU J j-nhcoce it proceeds arc verrzuari F. RimsiRD, PRAO T-ijy ,vj Watchmaker avp Lozs, California te TAKES a specialty pfrj ;and re J.TA painnsr watches S ts. JIv vtlnlna In M malarial uommos. rgpie awids pfesslonal H course, Kters as a Srnicious m chan fro if cured produce Heswere B penis HattackS ence in Kiscbold Ker, but Bourcea HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and' 50 cts. a: E. C. Brooks'. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow SkinJ 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 Shiloh'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 euro you. For sale at E. C. Brooks. For lame Baok, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cpnts. For sale at E. C. Biioks. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., ssys: "Both mv self and wife owe our lives to SHI LOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." Brooks keeps it. Master Willie and Adeline Patti, the two youngest children on the stage, will post:vly appear Wedueiday, June 30th, with McKanlass, company. UL1 LU 'i-WU M.J13B Oregon State University, Eugene City. E30iU &-S?. SB First term begins September 13, 1S8C. Secure free scholarships by applying to your County Superintendent. iio.iiu anil lodging per weeK J. to fc.. TUITION, TLUYKVU. Elementary English Department, $30 00 Other Departments 4000 Write post'il for catalogue with full particulars, to Prof. Joun Straub, Sec'y Faculty, Eugene City, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the "tale of Ore gon for the County of Jackson. Robert Westrop, P.jmtilF, i vs. J- Divorce. Rnlliev Jane Wcsrron. DefendL To ltuthey June VVstrop, Defendant: X THE NAME OF THE ST.1TE OF J. Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the cnmp'uint file:! against yo a in the nbuvo entitled suit in the above entitled court on or before the Jtli d iv of October, 183fi, that being the first day of the ntxt regular term of ..id court, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint within said time, plaintiff will apply to said court lor the relict demand ed in said complaint, to-wit: For a de cree against 3ou dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you and plaintiff, and for costs and disbursements of this suit. This biimmons is served by publication by order of Hon. L. R. Webster, judge of said court under date of June 2.1, ISSC. II. KELLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. H ! FOR TUB GLORIOUS 4th ! Grand Celebration Mouth of Foot's Creek, July 5. Marshal of Ike Day TV. A. C'JOK. PROGRAMME: Vocal acd Irstrumcntal Music. Simjinj by the Choir. Prajcrby Chaplain. Re ulin? Declaration ot Independence, by Henry Mensor. Oration by Hon W. M. Colvi-. After which there will be a Public. TJnskct Dinner larc tables being on the grounds Jor that purpose. Amusements during the afternoon will consist of a jrranU parade by the Iloodlumites, assist- td by the WapsyturnicaDS, w ho claim kin 1 to tne ualitlinmpmns, conducted by the Duke of Me ackiack. Thire will be iocar-sougs, reading of the Declaration of Hoodlums and a general "welcome and amusing speech by Uncle -Sam. Then comes wheelbarrow, loot, sack, horse racing, etc. Alter the amusements the Jacksonville Turnvcrcin will give a gnmd perfornmice. The whole affair to conclude with a Grand Ball, under the direction of Urme Bros., for which a floor 24x00 fee' has been con slructed. Everybody invited to come and enjoy themselves. Tickets. $1. Fmiok Managers: Benj. Haymcne', C. C. McClendon. "Willis Hajs. J. II. Whitman, H. Nr 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 Jtock Point bridge on the 4th, 5h and Clh of July. Also a free boat to cross llogue river at the grounds. Committee op Akkaoemexts. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon lor jacKson County. In the matter o 1 the estate olj . J. Nichols, deceased. NOTICE Is nEREBV GIVEN THAT the Administrator of the estate of u.u. tenuis, uecpa-seo, nas tiled in the county court or Jackson counly, Oregon, his final account as such administrator andbyorderof siid court Tuesday tlie 6th day of July, 18SC, at the hour i,f 10 o ciock, jl. M.. is set Tor hearing. .All per- .,.. ."u ic iitreujr noiiueu to a p. pear and file his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published by order of Hon. E. DePeatt Judce of said court. t r jt ' spbihg k imm Every one should go and see tho Grandest and Largest Lot OF New Spring Pry AND Fancy Goods, Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. BOOTS AID SHOE. Tobaooo, Groceries and Crockezy Rcmcmbcr these goods are new and bought since the War in Railroad Rates and are sold Cheap for Cash. Country produce bought and sold; alsc Wool, Hide, Furs and Deer fakins. S-oli cit orders for Lumber Jfx Muu,F.n. Postoffice linilding THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER FLOIMSO MILLS 5.111! HAVING RECENTLY REEN RE fitted with al" modern improvements are now turning out a first class articli of flour, which is put up in one-fourll baircl sacks, aud -every sack is warrantee to contain 40 pounds of Hour If you dou'i believe tins. Just compare a sack ot oui flour with any other brand offered for si.( in this market, audjiotc the difference In weight. FJour and ilill-Fccd Constantly on hand and exchanged fur wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Darley Rollers to my mill, I have sot apirt every Saturday toiRolI llarley for customers. The work will be done on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. lam prepared to mil barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of tlie cts slier- G.KREWSK1. Jacksonville, Sept. 23, 1833. TWENTIETH YEAR. ST. TflAP-'S ACaDSrvTC, CONDUCTED BY. TIIE SISTERS OP THE HOLY SAME. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OP THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in fvmr sessions, of eleveD weeks each. Board and tuition, per term 84000 JIueic 15.00 Drawing and painting..... 8.00 Bedand Beddimr..... ........ .... 3.00 SULrJUT DAI SCHOOL. Primary, per term S 5.00 Junior, " G00 Frcparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 1000 Pupils received at any 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 UNION HOTEL, ICcrbyvilte..... Oicson Mrs. M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. JAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. "Senfncr Office For Sale. Desiring to muse in other business the "indersigned offers the OREGON SEHTIHEL foi j-alc at a bargain. For the amount required no better investment could be foiuutfbr a p lying business. For further particulars cjII oa or address, FuvskKrvuse. a anted to 232ix5l3.CT.nso. To exchangca hotiocof It rooms and 2 lots lOOvlOO tcet wili spring and cistern water on it, near 'public school and street debted to the undeisign?d are hereby re- rn',i,aCu"fio.r,I',m''ri!ntsfor.?:j;:J,er(l"es,cat' toward at once and month. Wih exchange lor gook stock mike a settlement. I need the money an ranircin hnnlliprn Ori'nn m..- 1. .- r. it j . J ransein Southern Oreirnn address, C. W. Ladi;ls, O. R. N.Co. Portland, Oregon CKONEMLILLER & SIEDSEY. I JACKSONVILLE. Lflzxt For lABELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS. LANSING HIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TJOTHHARROWS McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDEMs. BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES. -"onaiMMUS, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEr, PLOWS, -RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS, QO"RN SHELTJ3R8. HAY C1TEUS. FAIRBANKS SCALES COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE V?INDMILL5, CHALLF'GE GRAIN CRACKERS, Et EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE. "We would respectfully St our our line of goods before purchasing elsewbero, as we ieol euro w can SellAs Low Tnlin JinV trcf.lnoa rrAe ... k-. -..-. ; x.. awa wu uc iriuiT.it Tiu wn itn j n rn t ceo:temillu:r and birdsey. -Jacksonville, Oregon, Ma 0, 1SS4. TILIl!. LADIES Of Southern Oregon, arc hereby informed that in addition ton large ana eiegan line of MILLHSTEHlrr have added to my stock the following clasa ot goods, of which I have a full lias: Asdics' Furnishing Gcods, Both Knit and Mo.Hu. Infant's Wardrobe Cornpleto, As cheap as to be t-ought any plae;alia CHILDRENS" SHORT Ct,OTHES, U&d:r i yuoU. A beautiful line ol HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle and Silk, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, EjOiplvyT Slia'cvia And miny other things too numerous to mention. I have alio secure the services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, And am prepared to executo all orders la that line iu firtt-class style at reasonable rate. Call and see me al the building form irly occupied by A. L. Johnson n Cali fornia street. MR3.P.P PRIM. '- - SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, Real Ettato Agt. Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. Iiogal PooTi-m otxta Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertain, ing to the settlement of estates. Collector of Accounts Prompt Hcmitlances. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Soli. I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyui Lands in this county, and re reive abstracts monthly from Roscburc of all new entries mule. I am thus pre pared to m ike out Homestead and Pre cmptioi.' pipers, and can thus save to par ties the expense of a trip to Roseburar Land Office. Several fine farm;, arc in my hands toa sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with the times. Refer, by permission, to C. C. Bcek min, -iq, B inker; to Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business house in Jacksonville. Office at south cast corner California and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. CITY B4KERY, Saloon And Restaurant, JACKSONVILLE. OR. GEORGE WL PROPR. Tlie proprietor take pleasure in. in forming the public that he has thorouah'y renovated this welUcaowa stand and is prepared to furnish Fresh Urcad acd Yeats daily, delivering the same to :any perii of Jacksonville free of charge. Meals, 25 Ctentg. Tlie tab'o will be supplied with a. tS' variety of eatables, -hile the 11M ,4 wim beer and cigars may be t'aai to he Siloon CBTGive me a call OUOIIll M'ATS. I have made a reduction in the price of hog meat now idling Shoulders, G cents per pouni, bide-meat, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 75 cents per pound. Ithnllapen for inspection and was rantfd- JoiisObtii. Settle Up. All persons knowing themselvM tm. mu-t have it s- call around at once. Henkt BacTKt. Poorman's creek, .dpril 10, 1886. natrons nnrl frirwl t olt nn,l ... If Not Lower -...1.1 r. 1 ,m buiu iur; ana wc guarantee!! om M& .. 4 cnines are -reasonable. la call j Dated June 12th, lbS6. ' '' r"