Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 17, 1886, Image 3

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OREGON SENT NEL.
JArKl)VIf,(.Ki
Saturday, July 17, 188G.
Closing Out O account of de
titrturc from Jacksonville liy tha 1st of
October. Mrmor Bros, are now efier-
1m thvir enure stock of general tarr
chaadise at cost. Call and see for
yearstlves.
Jfrw Botciier Snop. John B
GnlEn will oiien a new butcher shop
next weelc in ib building on Califnr
ria street formerly occupied by Chale's
siloon. He eats a share of llio pub
l;e patrons ge and promise satisfaction
In every cane.
School SOPKlltXTEXDKXT's N6TICJS
-Teachers and all others vho may
nave husiness with thn county school
superintendent will -Jitd am in tnv
office in tl.c conrt-house jn Jacksou
tille, Oregon, on every Siturdsv.
Wit Pbirst.
Countv S.-hon1 Superintendent.
Dated July 12. 1886.
QmcciT Court Pkocf.kdihgs. The
fallowing business has been transacted
- s rj I '" '' reportef thn SEXTIXKL:
JStfrfa Whfte r. John W, White; suit
for divorce. Decree pranted. C. C.
Dtekman vs. B. R. Willita and John
. Tier; te recover money. Judg
knent for $358 and cost.
Bids Wanted The owner of the
New Eldorado mine on Jackson creek
-will let a contract for taking out either
100 or 150 ton of quartz from their
l-df,e and will received bids from con
tractor np till Thursday noon July
S2J. The company reserves the right
tu reject any or all bid. Plan and
specifications can be ohtained of the
undersigned to whom thn bid will be
returned. T. T. McKekzie, Supt.
CruvcED Location E. D. Fu
dray, Justice of the Peace, haa iroved
lit office from the town hall to Bran's
lrick on Cnlifornia street where h
ill be prepared to attend to any husi
Js tht may coma before such an
nlficar. He will also attend to mak
ing out anv kind of legal document,
act a col'ector and earcber of record.
Call nn him when you have business
in that line.
TcLEaiiArmc Changes TomTur
ritr of ill is plxen goes to Portlnnd
text Sunday night to accept a prsi
tloti with the Vetern Union Tele
graph a chief night clerk at that
place. Thii a big jump for a ne
Wjinner tn make but Tni will no
iloubr fi'l it with sati. fiction to all.
K. M. Oierbtck h been aproin'ed
mncer of th Walla Walla otfi"" and
atartea frrm Portland a few dnvinre
to take thn position. The telegraph
fnce here ha been moved to the
Tim building.
Lonor Orncrns At last meeting
of A.hlsnd L-dg N-. G6, A. O. U
V., the fovoipgo1icers weie insta led
for ill" enuini, Jear. J. R C-.v, M.
AV;A.W Btsh, G F; L. Mnrtin,
Ovnrrr; Win. P'tteron, recorder;
John H, Financier; E M. Miller,
Receiver; W. H. Leds, 1 W ; J. W.
Ainu t, P. M. W. Ashland Lodge
No. 45.1. 0.0 F. At a cnll n.eet
tne Julv 8'h, th following pfSer
were inMilhd: R diert Tavior, N. G ;
V W K-miior. V. (J ; John Mav,
It. S; A D. Heluian, P. S.; J. C
Durkre, Ti !i.
ARRKSTEtlFon ATTEMrF.D Arson
Win Hetiie, Jr, a r-Mdent ut Sstt
Fran ifcn iul secretary of the Doca
Wnniiig cmiipaiir, was anei ed Sslur
vlay on a barge of a'tempting arson
Conp'ftinant ixJ-hn JIcClelln, night
watchman of the brewery building
nt B-cs, Nevada county. Ho sas
that on thn 3i and 7 h of this month
enliciied him to et fire to the
luildins, hich are insured for 580,
000. Htedene all knowledge of
the (Tir. Mr. Hexse is a native ot
Jacksonville and had lived here till
nbout 15 y ears of age. We hope to
litar him cl-ar liiinelf of this charge.
A Saw Cask. On yetenlay after
noon' train H. 0. Slocum, deputy
ahrriff of Douglas county, arrived in
this city, having in charga Uncle J fine
AppWgHt", of YoncolU, committed tn
the inne asylum. This unfortunate
gentleman is one ef Oregon' firt pio
natra, who came here in advance of the
immigration, and helped to hew out
thr way for all ho followed. Finan
cial reverses and other troubles have
nbalanced his mind, so that hit people
Mere compelled to have him sent to a
filaea where hit can be properly eared
for. It is really ama'.ter of profound
Borrow, and many rid friends of the
family will be pained to hoar tha un
wa'come news. "Salem Statesman,"
J.ly 8th.
Stoter Heard Friu The great
race between Stover & Boyden's "Bin
to" anJ Dick Hayes' "Sadie C" came
off I ait Saturday at the track et of
towa and was mitnetsed by at least
1,500 pcop'e. The distance as 800
yards for n puise of ?600 which was won
by "Binco." Another race of 200 ) ards
fer 200 wah run Monday and on by
1!ngo," but on account of an appar-
ant foul bv ''Bingo was declared a
J raw. On Monday night some one
Vr.ke the door of "Bingo's" stabU
open and took the horse in a. westerh
tlireetion some distance into the coun
try. A warrant was sworn out for
tteuiectel party and ha was prompt
iy brought into town but the trial has
Set vet lrD had, neither does the
pnMic know who "Bincs's" owner is
aer how ir.ucli kkuMuserr hns Iteeu
wrapped lip in the oI thing. The
effect ha been a all other such affair
dastoralizing, and will probably cetl
the epla of Lane couutv quite a sum
ef tuaiiey before the trouble is t r.
JCugene City "Register."
Local Items-
Qiartz is all the go again.
Pioneer reunion comes next.
W. V. Jones of Foot craikr was in
town this wetk. "
Houe Lining "2J cent per yard at
New York Store.
20 vd" best Print for 51 00 at the
New Tfork Store.
16 yds Dress Goods for 51 00 at
New York Store.
15 tarda best GmgLatri-fnr $1.00
at New York Store.
R. N. Biker and family started fnr
California Wednesday.
15 yds Unbleached Muslin for SI 00
at the New York Store. .
W. P.Jacoby of Gold Hill paid the
county feat a visit Tharsday.
J. R. Little k Co.- are taking np
stocc and talk of qnitling business.
Four different kind of import beer
juat received at Wintjen & Helms.
, Chas. W. L"ean has be:n apDOinted
Deputy for Ashland by Sheriff Dean.
B. B. Beekman- and Frjik.IIuff'r 1
hate one to Cinnabar for a short stay,
Adam Ruhl now wears the "star"
during the absence of Marshal Curtis.
The open season for shooting malt
deer, grouse, quail and pheasants is
in vogae.
Wait till yon hear tha whistle Wow
from tha new ten stamp mill of Banmle,
Klippel k Co.
Mr. A. 8. Johnon and Mrs. P
Bnschev are at Wagaare Soda Springs
for a week's s.tay.
A social party at James Buckley's
place on Ap'ilegate this week was well
enjoyed by all present.
Umatilla eonnty will pay $18,000
to sheep shearers this year. So says
the "Bedrock Dunocrat."
Blackberries have made their ap
pearance in the market and there seems
tu be a good crop this year.
The. Currr of Sums valley has in
vested in a steam thresher and a ill do
custom work in hi iretion.
L'Wi C. Gearv, an old reident of
thn county died at his ranch on Trail
crenlc creek on Sunday last.
Gen. C'o of Phoenix ha purchas
ed a farm in Butw-ereVt'vallev, Cal.,
and will go them to lecata soon.
W. J Plvmale is in Portland at
tending the Grand L"ede A. O- U. W.
which conieneii on Wednesday last.
Co King. B'ot, Shoe, Hit, Cap.
Ntioni, Groceries nd Tobacco cheap
er than eer at tliN-w York Storp.
Werejret to learn that J. IT Evans,
of Lkview, is iu poor health with
jrne fears for his ultimate recovery.
Wm. Plvmale, Geo. 'Schmitt and
John Mufl'er Jr., utarted for Cinnabar
yesterday to be gone a o-upleof weeks.
A nw ten stamp will i now beinc
huin in Portland to take thn place tf
thn one now being used at the Swides
'edje.
For standird eroceries of all kind
give Jamea Drum a call. Hh has also
just received a tine lot ofOilifornia
cheese.
Bobt. Westrop nmdo several trip
to the couulity sent (lust week s!Rh
bringing along mere or less Central
Poin'er.
Wm. M Turner ha been conSned
to hi room all week with the prevailing
complaint but at lat accounts ha was
improving.
Mr J. N. T. Mil'er, accompanied
bv berduughter Mian Annie and Mi!t
Nfttie Siarkry of Portland returned
this week.
Wakefield k Purdin, who have been
conducting the Wagner creek saw mill,
made an assignment 'ast week. A. P.
Talent is thn assignee.
M. Menitor's new tore at Grant's
Pas is now in running order aud for
the present two ef his younger son
will remain in charge.
Littln Hervey Hannt, only fonr
rears old, enlrrtainet a largn number
of bis young frirnds at tha family
residence on Thursday last.
Tha town pump is no more. If
the young hoodlums will quit ilieii
annoying captrs arennd Air. Mer
ritt's coiner it may be re-placed.
Mattia J. Allison, Col. Saunders'
accomplice, has been granted a change
of venue to Marion county. Tha re
ward for Saunders' baa been raised to
$1,500.
Capl.Catan and Jess Simpson have
returned from" a twelve days sojourn at
Cinnabar. They report a good time
wi h plenty veniron and fish to feed on
while away.
Thn declaration of the Salem "States
man" that "what Oregon needs is more
tiutuigra ion and less immigration
bureau" will be heartily endorsed in
many portions of the State.
Geol. T. G. Reames and his con
Evan, J. C. MuCully, James Elliot',
Chris Ulrich and Gecrge Cookaey are
at present rusticating at Cinnabar all
expeccting to be gone several weeks.
James W. Lindsei's house and lot
here in town will be sold next Satur
day at auction. There is a barn on
ttielot. Hern is a splendid chance
for iomk one. G. A. Hcbbell
W. A. Cook of Foots creek called
yesterday. - Ha ats that most of the
miners there have cleaned up but there
are a few that still have water-to work.
The result of toe keaion work is above
average.
The district Teacher' Institute for
Jackson, Josephine Klauialh and
Lake, aud the Jackson County Teach
er's Institute combined, will be held
in Ashlaad sometime abour the 25th
I -of Aagual. - -
A petition for license to sell liquors
in les quantities than one gallon will
be presented to the County Cocrt by
liobt Westrop of. Central Point at tha
regular September session. Read his
notice.
A petition for the pardon of George
R. Justus is in circulation. While
many have signed it some have refused
on the ground that there is too' mach
of thU pardoning business going on.
The Odd Fellows install officers thi
rveninu ami a good attendane of mem
ber is desired. It was a mitake
about the Rebckahs installing Monday
night as their term of office is still one
year.
The two freiphr (rains from the
north .brought 120,000 pounds to
Jacksonville and about 5,000 pnund
of freight was shipped from here (Cur
ing the same time. This ought to be a
good showing for a small inland town.
All of Oregon's governors who have
served since the State wa admitted
into the Union are yet living. They
are Whiteaker, Gibbs, Wood, Grover
Chadwick. Thayer and Moodr. Of
the territorial governors none are liv
ing. A new lodge-of Odd Fellows w tn
hn established at Medford list niirht.
More members from here would have
attended had not other husinei pre
vented but even as it was some six or
even went down to help them in the
wort.
Wm. Muller a brother of our"
genial Postmaster has hesn spendin;
several days in town thi week. He
says he nii'jht locate wi'h u only
that the climate i too hot compared
with Sin Francisco his present resi
dence.
The latest orn yet taken hy inter
ested partieaand thf Republican bose
in regard to the District Attorney'
contest is that a writ of habeas corpus
has now been taken out for the recnv
err of the incumbent and the salary
attached to the office.
W. H. Led of the "Tidn"." and
J. A. Bowdoin of the Klamath "Star"
went to Portlnnd last week. The lat
ter goes to interview thn merchants of
the metropolis and see if he cant secure
their aid in improving the waeon road
between Ashland and Linkville.
The election ir over, and we ' must
ay tnst W. H. Parker, our Countv
Clerk, should have credit for keepins
is well regulated and syrtmatio set
of hook a can be found in any clerkV
office. We acknowledge too that Mr.
Parker is efficient and accommodating.
We learn that'the directors of thie
sell oo'i district have employed the fol
lowing corp of teacher for the ensu
ing year; Principal and teacher ol
the first depnrtment, G. H. Watt;
eacher of the second department,
Wm. Pries'; third, Frank iluTer:
fourth, Hattie N&wbury.
A contract was thi week let to J
N. Casteel for running n tunnel 160
feet in length to tap the Johnson lerige.
Mr. Beekman, the owner, is now de
termined to see what there is in it end
f late improved machinery will mke
it pay he will start it gling and keep a
number of men employed in the work.
J. N Casteel informs us that he ex
pects to strike the Bon den ledge in
the bin tunnel by next Saturday night
and after that time he will devote hi
whole time to the Johnson ledue
When the lead is found on the Bowden
work will be continued just the same
in taking out quartz and a thorough
test of the mine will be wade.
The register and receiver of the
'and office have received instructions
from Washington that hereafter tim
ber culture claims can be allowel
only for contiguous 'tract. "Hereto
fore the quantity embraced iu a claiui
has frequently included separate
tract, or tracts only the corners of
which touch each other.
The business of the Jacksonville
Marble Works will continue right
along under the management of the
ttsignee, A. II. Maegly. Anybody
desiring a tombstone, monument., stone
coping, etc., will find it lo their ad van
tags to call soon, as prices have been
reduced considerably. First class me
chanics are employed there and the best
cf work turned out. Satisfaction guar
auteed.
Sixty white girls fill the places in
tbeOreron Citr woolen nulla IefL vacant
on the exodus cf the Chinamen a few
months ago. They receive thirty dol
lar a month, the sama n.iid the celes
tials, and spend their money at home,
while the almond eyed heathen rub
sMted on girbigs and took thecotn oat
nf the rountrv. Ouite a chnrfft fnr
the better, every honest man and wo-
will remark.
A man supposed to be Saunders,
the L"nn county murdernr, has been
captured at Walla Walla. Ha was
found camping with some iniunsrants
and claiming he was sick was admitted
to theCatliolc horpual where h was ar
rested. He has been identified by a
man formerly of Corrallis and ans
wers the description given of him in
every particular although he denies be
ing the man for tvhoo thsy have been
reeking.
In Portland on Monday, Otto, Du
port, a German, aduiinisu.-red prussic
acid to his sou Willie, aged 7 vears,
ai'd to himself, and both died from its
dffrcts. Duport was a barber and a
wig maker by trade, and left a -note
explaining his reason for commit! ing
the horrible crime and suicide. He
said he had experienced much trouble,
and felt worse than a worm, and had
decided to do away with himself to got
rid of his sorrows. He left $10,
which he thought would be sufficient in
bury himself and son. Ha wasevi
dently insane when he committed
..the" foolish act.
CousTT Commissioners' Court
The following buainess was rranaeted
atlheJuly term of this court held
last week.... In the matter of a coun
ty road in Ashland precinct, heginoie
at the corners of w-tiony, IV, 10, .0,
T. 39. Range 1 Etai, and terminating
on the weet aide of Wright's donation
claim. O'dered established or pay
ment of $100 damages In ,the
matter uf a county.road in Tab'e Rock
precincf. Ordered established . . . . In
the matter of a tnunly road in Med
foid pecinct. beginning on the western
line ef N. B. Evans' donation claim,
running I hence along tha couty road
to Merri t Buttinger' claim and on lh
ines lietween theUnda of Jesse Wil
on and Mrs. G-o. Fordrce and be
tween thorn of Jn. Crain and J.
Ham'in. terminating at the inter-ec
lion of he rid. tage rod from Jack
onville tn Phoenix. Read established
Arthur Wilson, rod suervior,
was ordered to have the stumps re
moved from hn road leading from
Jacksonville lo Medfnrd, providing the
cot does -not exceed ?30... .County
Cl'rk-jfrid Treasurer submitted tbeir
annua' reports, which were accpt'd
and approved . . . .Ex-Superintendent
C'dvig submitted "hi snnutl report.
MiowineJhal SI l;l)7b,2alirt heen .r-4
ceived from all sources for school
purpose... .Ex Sheriff Jcnbs sub
mitted hi report as jlaxcnllecne,
bowing that the sum of $1 467.32 of
thn taxes for 1885 was vetiielinquent.
Report eccented and ordered that said
it be turned over to Sheriff Dean for
collection
Religious Items. Rev. J. A. SIo
ver will be at Grant's Pa Saturday
and Sunday..... Elder M. Peterson
preache at Central Point Sunday. . . .
Elder H. C. Flemirg will preach at
she Mound chool house on Sondsy , . . .
Rev. F. X. Blanchrt will hold regu
lar services at the Catholic church in
this place next Sunday .... Liberal
Sundav-School and Bible class meets
tiverv Sunday at 11 o'clock x. M. at
theU. M. L. Hall, Talent There
will be no religious services at either
he Preshvterian church in Jsckson
vill or Phoenix until September. .
Preaching at the M. E. church in this
city Sunday evening next bv the
pas or. This will be the list service,
probably, until after conference in
August.... Rev. J. R. Roberts preach
iu Ltulo Butt precinct Sunday.
He will prevh the sermon on J. M.
Matney'a littln boy on the third Sun
lay in A ugut .... A protracted meet
ing will commence on the north sidp
if Rogu River, about half a mile
Selow the new bridge, on Friday, the
30ih, nt 3 o'clock p H , to continue ten
lavs. The public i cordially invited,
vnd requested to come prepared to
-tay on the groud s much of the time
lurinj the meeting a possible. Bros.
Messtck snd Stanlev of Portland and
Monmouth am expected to be in atten
lance snd do th" preaching.
Saturday nig'it a das'ardly attempt
vas made to burn the blacksmith shop
eist of the rourt house. The fiie was
dicoverd about 2 A. U by Mr Gibb,
who slept near, and was promptly put
iUI. before it gainad headway. A baa
set had been filled with combustible
material and placed under the wsgnn
makers' work bench, where it was burn
log when discoverd. Ir . ill he nellif
he people keep a sharp lookout for
tht?Fcoutultelh thi are up to such bu
me a setting fire to bui'jliug. I
would not bn, healthy if the people
liara could see the olor of the man's
hair that does all of tl is devilment,
and we make thesugsestion that every
tiiizen of thi town make it a point to
l ot any suspicious character and deal
with him without mercy. Lakevie
"Examiner."
Lost. About three week sro
omewhere near the Galls creek bridge
a bnnrtlo containing n matress, tvvn
comforters, a pair of boots and several
other articles. The finder will pleae
return the same to thi office orlo
Win. Bybee when a liberal reward will
be iaid.
HACKMETACK a lasting and fro
srnnt perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts.
ai E. C. Brooks'.
SHILOH'S CURE will immediate
ly relieve croup, whooping coogh and
bronchitis.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by
"indisrstion, Constipation, Dizrinrs",
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skinl Shi
ob's Vitalizer isa "positive cure. For
ale by E. C. Brooks.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
and Canker) Moqth. Brooks can fug
nish it.
WHY WILL YOU cough when
Shiloh's corp will give immediate er-
licf. Price 50qts. and S1.00. Brooks
keeps it.
BORN.
Andfusou At Medford. Julj 10th.
1880 to Mr. and Jrs, D. W. Anderson,
a son.
Weli.8 Near AshUnd. July 1st. 18SG, to
Mrs. and Mrs. Jas. F. Wells, a dsugbtcr.
CLorrox At lirownsboro, July 1st,
1888, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Clopton, a
daughter.
MARRIED.
EivtjinltMAX TraiJEit At Jfedford, July
11, itKtf. by Kev. ji. a. vy imams, vv m.
G. Zimmeiman and .Uiss Etta Turner.
Homes -Atdehso:i In Eagle Point,
July 11, 186, by A J. Florey, J. P.,
Marion Hodges and Hiss Polly Ander
son. Rtocs Rcmmioe At Gold Hill, July
4lh, 18c0, by VT. S. Fittscrald, J. P.,
B. Y. RlggstoMhts Emma Rummage
all of Grant's Pass.
DIED.
Jftrsito In Yreka, July Olh, 18S3, C. J.
Munro, a native of Canada;, aged 65
years, 5 months t-nd 17 d-ys.
EtDBR At Medford, July 10th, 18S0,
Mary, eldest dtnghter of John E. El
der, a nativeof Josephine county; aged
about 2ryesrs, & '"
Josephine Gounty Court
Proceedings
July tarm V. Colvig, Judge:
Th county court sold to Win. tsaucke
all the property in Erby, the pro
ceeds to b applied to the Court
House Fund at thi place.
Contract for building the vault in
the new Court Hou-e was awarded
to Mir. Holt & Hardin.
D II. Burroughs and others were
granted a license to sell liquors at
Grant's Pass for tha tarm of six
month, commencing Aucutt 1.
Ed. F. Hathaway was appointed
School Superintendent, vice A. J.
Chapman, deceased.
Damages to the Amount of $100
were allowed Fred Geyer tor right of
war through bis land for road leading
from Rogue river bridge.
License was granted to J. B. Butch
for six months commencing Julv 7th
1886
Petition of H! Anlauf acd others for
county road en iiorlh side of Rogue
Kvar war gi anted.
The bonds of coantr and precinct
nffiser were approved.
Letters of admin'stration were gran
ted to Dr. W. Flanacsn in tha case of
W,W. Justus, deceased.
Court adjourned for the term.
Testimonial-
- To the agents Pacific Mutual
Life
and AcrideiitCo. of Calfornia)
Gentlemen: The promptness in
settling the claim I held against the
company you represent, prompt me to
hand you some testimony of my appre
ciation of The Pacific Mutual, and in a
feeling way will say that the check
handed me this day by E. E. Gore
was very unexpected a the time far
-aid payment to cancel the policy hold
by my husband Thomas F. B-all was
not du till the 28th day of this month
Thanking you gentlemen for your
kindness and promptness, I shall ever
ho ready to speak in thn highest terms
of the company you so ably represnt.
Yours with dne respect
Ann Beau..
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dvs-
pepsia and Liver Complaint! Shiloh's
Vitalizer is Guaranteed to cure you.
For sslo at E. C. Brooks.
For lamerBiik, Side or Chest use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25
jents. For sale at E. C. Biooks.
' AWlsa Reform.
5s habit of administering qulnhvl la
powerful doies, as aa antidote to malarial
maladies, was Ones dangerously common.
Happily this practice bas undergone a wM
reform. Not only the public, bat professional
men bave adopted, sot wholly, of course,
bat largtlyt Hosteller's Storaach Bitters ss a
afe bontanie substitute for the pernieiocs
alkaloid. The consequences of this chmnga
are most important. Now rever and ague suf
ferers are cured formerly thi ir complaints
were only for the time releived, or half cored
the remedy eventually failing to produce
any appreciable effect, except the doses were
incrcasrd. A course ot the Bitters, persis
tently followed, breaks up the worst attacks
and prevents there return. The evidence In
favor of this sterling specino and household
medicine is of no ambtiruous character, but
positive and satisfactory, and the sources
Whence It proceeds are very numerous.
Petition for License.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed .will spply to the County
Court at the September session for liccn e
to sell liquor iu less qu n'ities than o. e
gitlon in the town of Cental Point fur tl e
period of six months from 7ulr 17..1880.
Robt. Westbop.
Central Point, July 17, 1S86.
Oregon State University,
Eugene City.
SESSION I8S6-1887.
First term begins September 13, 1830.
Secure free scholarships by applying to
your County Superintendent.
Board auil ludginsr per week $3. to $.r.
TUITION, TER YEAIt.
Elemsntary Erglisb Department, $30.00
Other Departments 4000
Write postal for catalogue with full
particulars, to Pkqf. John Stravb,
Stc'y Faculty.
Eugene Clly, Oregon.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the fitale of Ore
gon for the County of Jack sin .
Robert AVentrop, Piaintiif, J
vs. -Divorce.
Rulbey Jane Westrop. Defendt. )
To Kulhey June Westrop, Defendant:
TN THE NAME OF THE ST.1TE OF
L Oregon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the enmp aint filed
a;ainst you in the aU-ve entitled suit In
the above entitled court on or before the
4th day of'October, 1880. that belns the
first dJy or the next regular term of aid
court, and 3-orrare hereby notified that if
you fait to so appear and answer said
complaint within said time, plaintiff will
apply to said court tor the reliet demand
ed in said complaint, tn-wit: For a de
cree against you dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between you and
piaintiif, nnd for costs and disbursements
of this suit.
This summons is served by publication
by order of Hon. L. R. Webster, judge of
sata court unfler cute oi June u-, itU.
H. KELLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Nervous Debility.
A SURE CURE GUARANTEED.
Dnt
treatment, a specific tor Hysteria,
Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head
ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory,
Spermatorhoca. Impotency, Involuntary
emissions, premature old age, caused by
over-excrtion, sell-abuse or over-indulgence,
-which leads to misery, decay and
death. One box will cure recent caies.
Each box contains one month's tteatriient,
one dollar a box, or six boxes for five dol.
hrs; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of
hriv V guarantee six boxes to cure
any case. V ith each order received by us
tor six doxcs, nccompanicu wun uve urn
lars. we will send the purchaser our -writ-
ten guarrntce to return Ihe money if the
treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran
tees issued oniyby
Woodaud, Clarke & Co,
Wholesale ant Retail Druggists. Port
land. Oregon.
Orders by tnsil. st mrilw prie.
SPRING M SUMIflEB
Every one should go and see the
Grandest and Lamest Lot
-OF
New Spring Dry
AND--
Fancy Goods, Clothing,
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS. BOOTS AM SMS.
Tobaooo,
Groceries and Crockery
Remember these goods are new snr
bought since the War in Railroad Bale-,
and are sold
v Cheap for Cash.
Country produce bouzht and sold;.als
tVoul, Hides, Furs and Deer bltins. to i
cit orders for Lumber Jfvx K clleh .
Postuffice building.
THE STAFF OF LIFE!
THE ROGUE RIVER
S ROGUE RIV
FLODRIKO
HAYING RECENTLY BEEN RI
fitted with al' modern improvement.
ire now turninz out a first-clust articl
of flour, which is put up in one-fourt
hs! rel sacks, aud every sacs iswarrantc
;o contain 4!) pounds of flour If you don
believe this, just compare a sack of ou
dour with any other brand offered fur s i.
in this market, and note the difference ii
weight.
Flour and Mill-Feed
Constantly on hand and exchanged fo,
wheat.
BARLEY ROLLERS.
Having added a set or Barley Rollers tr
ray mill, I havr set apart every Saturda;
lo Roll llarley for customers. The wori
will be done on short notice, so that pat
ties can return with their grist the sami
Jay. I am prepared to roll barley at al
times And in the best manner. This pio
cess is iar nlic.id of the crusher-
G.KaREWSKI.
Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 1883.
TWENTIETH YEAR.
5T. MARY'S ACADSIVXY,
CONDUCTED BY.
THE SISTERS OF THE" HOLY SiME.
THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THU
school w ill commence about the end o.
August, and is divided in fuur sessions
of eleven iveekscach.
Board and tuition, per term, JJO-O-"
Music 15.O1
Drawine and pslntinz S.Oi.
Bed and Bedding 30f.
SELElTT DAY SCHOOL. .
Primary, per term, $ 5.01
Junior, " C.Of
Preparatoy " 8.01
Senior, " 10.0c
Pupils received at any time, and specia
'attention is paid-to reticular studies ir
behalf ut' children whobnve but limited
time. For further particulars apply a'
the Academy
UNION HOTEL,
Serbyvllle Orosnn
Mrs. M. Rydor, Propr.
First-class accommodation can slwav
be had at this house at the most reasona
ble rates.
CSTAn excellent stable connected with
'he hotel.
"Scnlncl" Office For Sale.
Pssirinj to cneige in other business
the "indersigned offers the
OREGON SENTINEL
foi sale at a bargain. For the amount
required no batter investment could be
found.for a paying business. For further
paiticulars c ill on or address,
Fuvak Keaiise.
Wantodto V.-g.oIxango,
Toexehangea houseofll rooms and 2
'ots 100x100 feet with sprint: and cistern
water on it, near public school and street
cars, in city of Portland, rents for 33 per
montn. vviu eiclidnge lor gorK stock
ranee in c-outiicrn Oregon,
address, C.W. LACnErs. O. R. N.Co.
Portland, Oregon
CRONEMILLER & BIRDSJEY.
JACKSONVILLE,
jgL&iZLtm For
LaBELLE WAOONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS.
LANSING HIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED,
BUEORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TJOTH HARROWS,
MCSHISKKY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDEBS,
BUFORD PLOWS, ALLSTYLES.
COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS,
RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS,
CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELL2RS.
HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES,
COOPEU'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS,
CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS.
CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, El
EXTRAS SERVED
We would respectfully ask our pntrous and frieuds to call and-M
onr line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, a? we ieel sure wa
can
Sell As Low If Not LoweT"
Than any first-class goods can bo sold for; aud wo gaqrantaaStiirwr
gooda as represented.
, CEONEMIDLER V 3IRDSEY.
JsehsAflWiK Orenon. Msy 0, 1S34
list; Radius
Of Southern Oregon, are Ltreby Informed
that in addition tnaltrgesntl elegant
line of
MILLINERY
have added to my stooh the foltowiag
clasj ol good, nf which 1 have a full linSi
ladies' Fcrrishicg Geods,
Both Knit and MoJLa.
Infant's Wardrobe Cwr.plcU,
As cheap as to bo bought any plM;ala
CHXDRENS' SHORT CLOTHES,
Under 4 ysairolct.
A beautiful line ol
HOSIERY!
Consisting of Lisle and Silk.
31oves, LTandkerclnefs, Cor ts,
aScxslayTr Sli.fvcc-I.aa
Vsd many other things too mimcrrtus to
mention. I hnvcnlncua the
services of a
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER
nd am prepared to execute all orders la
hat line in first-class stvle at reasonable
nte.
Call and see rao at the hnlldlny fores,
rly occupied by A. L. Johnson on Call
rnia street. MRS.P P PRIM.
& as
il
SILAS J. 1TA
Votanj Public, Iiial Ettatc Agi.
Abstracts made of Titles to Lands.
Iiogal 3Doo(i2xiocit j
Jfall kinds drawn up, especially pariah
in j tu the settlement of estate.
Collector of Accounts Prmpl
Remittances.
Investment Securities
a Specialty.
lackson County Scrip Bought and do
ids
I have a complete set of Maps of all
'urveyul Lands in this county, and re
eive abstracts monthly from Roteburx of
ill new entries midc. I aa thus p e.
tared to make out Homestead aud l'i.
mptiof papers, and can thus save to par.
ies the expense of a trip to Rosebur
'.snd Office.
Several line farms arc in my hands tor
-lie.
Prompt reply made to all letters.
Charges in accordance with the timet.
Refers, by permission, to C O. Beek
nan. Esq . Banker; lo Hon. L. R, WeV
Uer, Judge of this judicial district, and to
;ny business house in Jacksonville.
Office at south cast corner Calilnrnis
ind 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
SILAS J. DAY.
Saloon And Restaurant,
JACKSONVILLE. OR..
GEORGE Bffl. PROFR.
The proprietor take pleasure in ia.
running.- the public that he has
'horough'y renovated this well-knowa
otand and is prepared to furnish
Fresh Bread and Teats
taily, delivering the same to say porslsn
of Jacksonville free of charge.
Meals, 25 Cents.
The table will be supplied with a aeutt
variety of eatables, while the best f
wines, beer and cigars may b fona a
i be Saloon
tSGive tue a call
HIDUCIIO:. 18 Hi'ATS.
t
I have made a reduction in the stee ot
hog meat now selling
Shoulders, C cents per pound,
vide-me.at, 5 ccuts per pound.
Good Lard, 71 cents pe;' pound.
It is all open for inspection and wse.
ranted. Johk Obth,
F.EITSCHAED,
practical
Watchmaker ad Jkwkler,
Cnlifornia Sreet,
"AKEg a specially ofclrsninp and re.
1VJL pairing watches and clocks. My
chsrsss are reasonable. Give me a call
ON SHORT
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