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'''QSP -if w ifi 0 R EG OSP S Tj !(E L. JAI KOM II.I.Kl Saturday, July 24, 188G. DlsCUARGEU. A youug tuau whose naidn we.tal'fd to learn was arrested by Sheriff Dean this week on nuspi tion of being the party guilty of rob bing a resident of Central Point Of a gold watch and chain and $80 in coin, investigation proved him the wrong man and bo was released at once. Lost. About three weeks ago somewhere near the Galls creek bridge u bundle containing a matresij tu comforters, a pair of boot and several totber articles. The finder will please return the same to this office or to Wra. By bee when a liberal reward will be paid. Installation. Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, 1. O. O F., installed the fol lowing officers last Saturday uight District Deputy Heltnan officiating: Noble Grand. Frank Krause; Vice tJrand-, Wm. Deneff; Secretary,' R. H. MoorejTreasurer, Fred Luy Warden, femil Barbee; Inside Guardian, A. KJbale; R. S. N. G., T. B. Rent. Teacher's Institute School Sup Vr'niendent Priest informs us that the district teactierer's institute for Jack moo, Josephine, Klamath and Lake , tountiei and the Jackson county teacherlfi institute combined Will be held in Ashland the latter part f Au gust an I Ut three days-. The pro ceeding will too doubt be interesting and beneficial ro teachers. A large attendanco is ex pect cd. SociAT. PahtY. A very pleasant so 'rial party and supper tendered as eomplirm-nt to Miss. Emma Yining of Ashland and Miss Belle Moore of Roseburg was given here Friday night of last week. A couple of our city Blle deserve full credit forgiving Janc5 at the Red Mens hall and an Vxcellrfit i-uifper in the lower story of Hhe Odd Fellows brick, managing the Vliolciffiatr tlf-eniselve-. Al1 ho at tended hope to sre tbnu take such a touiion agnih before long. Qoakterly Meeting. The fourth quarterly mesting of the M. E church for Jurknnville circuit will be held at Grant's Puss Sunday, July 2iih anil 35th. Services Saturday at 2 and V:30 o'clock, '. H. On Snndav the toew ebutch, which the painters have recently finished, will he dedicated by itev. I. D. Driver. Official members of the church are expected to be pres ent Saturday afternoon. V. P. Will- Sams. P. Suicide. At Eureka, Cal.- July 13, the widow of David Kendall, formerly 'a Merchant at Kerb) ville, Josephine C"., On-gon, who was killed by a Chi hatnen last Friday suicided thi morn ing hv inking acotine. Mrs Kendall "(nee Prudte Henderson) was highly respected by all She had been slight ly out of her mind for some weeks. ScrauiHnto Union. Miss Henderson ur Miss K'-undall, wa known in Sal win, where she resided for some time, au-l friends here will very much re gret to read the above, She also at una tune, liyed at SiWerton, and also with her brother, at on time a resident of Bethany, Polk county, where- he owned a hennery orxihick "rn frm. k JRtJ awaS. "John Orth'a Imtcher t. uiiKiiencd il-liwr.i 5 ui 'on iton ttccunnfotre irhy this week a'nd Vculiertd steaks liWl cTit'p in a pro Itiin-uo'Us way regardless of expense. No particular damage resulted and Iulnihy sells meat as cheap us ever. . . . On Wediip-day last Col. R F. Maury'a vegetable ttam took a rpin on their "owiuacconnt -upsetting the wagon and "spreading vegetable and berries on the routt travelled. When the team was stopped the Col. as satisfied and Snfonufd the audience that the vege tables lie did not want. With this ihe gral gain's commenced and to say that it was h circus would hardly das "cribe it and in consequence heads of families in our end of town have not Veen 'called "on foTTpgetablr money for the last few'iJayR. A Goou Appointment. 0. B. Watson was yesterday appointed dep uty district attorney for this county by District Attorney T. A. McBride. Mr. Watson was formerly collector of customs at Empire City and was the tirst federal olHceron llus'ceast to re ign, resignation having been handed, Su iu April, 'S5, on wbtch occasion he informed Secretary of the Treasury Manning that as he believed in the idea that "to the victors belong tho poils," he would malt room for a -Democrat. In the important office to which he is appointed he. will have opportunity to make an excellent record. He can put the county to 'Considerable expenses without any re turn or exercise a wise consei vatistn in the matter of criminal proctlurt It is tbe opinion of the writer that Mr. Watson ill till the position credit My and honestly. Astortan. ftatrciou Items. Elder H. C. Fleming preaches at tile Lone Oak ftchool-house Sunday next.iM. ReV. A. II Snndermati will hold ifgular serv ices at the Chm.irey Rock Kchool house on Sunday .,.. ReV.-F. X. Blanchet will hold regular services at the Catho lic church jn this place next Sunday ... Liberal Sunday-school and Bible Class meets every Sunday at 1 1 o'clock A.M at the U SLL-Hall Taleit..., A protracted meeting will commence at the old catnpwground on Friday, the 30th, at 3 o'clock p. x to contin ue ten days, The public is cordially invited, and requested to come pre pared to s ay on the ground as much ii the time during the meeting as possible. Bros. Messick and Stanley of Portland and Monmouth are tx cted to be in attendance and do the reaching. Local Items- Several nice refreshing showers this week. The watermelon season will socn come in. tVhat has become of our Board of Trustees! Another distillery in Jackson l!lS is promised. Some smoke from tifonntsitl fires this week. Julias Sobra'itt is back from Klara atb county. New gdods and new prices at the New York Store. Fred Otten of Foots creek made ns a pleasant call this week. A few ripe apples hire made their appearance in the market. Mens Boots from 2.00 to $5 00 a pair at the New York Store. The finest lot of Ladies fancy goods just arrived at the New York Store. T. T. McKenzie and family are at McCallister Soda Springs, rusticating. The best of Prints are sold from 16 to 20 yards for $1.00 at tbe New York Store. If yon want 15 yards of Unbleached Muslin for 1.00 call at the New York Store. The new bntchfcr shop is now in working order at Fred Grob's oW. Stand. An infant thild of Andrew Kelley and wife of Sterlng died of diphtheria this week. Mr. A. W. Mensor and wife hare retutned from a rusticating trip to Crater Lake. George "W. Stowell contributed a finger to a self binder at Eagle Point the other day. TY'elchVAcrobat Troup is on its way northward and will likely uho here before long. General Sherman is in San Fran cisco. He says there is no place like the Pacific coast. Mr. Mc Adams of MidTord wi'l leave there soon to go to Ashland to open so'la works there. A reduction of $2 50 wfll be made on every Sutt of 'of Clothes bought at The flew York Store. Shei iff D--an haa one boarder, a man charged -Ailb trying to rob KefcneyvS: Wormati'x safe at Medford. W. J, Plytnale has returned from Portland where he went as delegate to the grand lodge A. O. U. W. Jess. Stmpton is agent for the Gol den Washing compound. House keepers should give it a trial. Furtrershme commenced threshing and taking the valley hronghout an average crop will be harvested. Without a dctobt goods are so1d for less uinny at the New York Store than any "other laCSintifB county. The two year o!d-wm of L. A. Tay lor.hn been o.uit low all week with Cholera infantum but is improving trotf. Arthur Wilson, mad supervisor for Mfdford District, is doing some good work n that road in taking out the stumps. Tho man arrested at Walla Walla did nofpin to beEauuderx, the mur derer, who at last accounts was still at laiige. Frank EIufiHr has gone on.a survey ing exprditlun on the O P. R. R as an assistunt to A. O. Ecklelson, chief eagineer, John Bolt of 'ipplega'te has 'been down again with the complaint from wich he is Suffering bat is now mtrch improved. At Wsftfc Walla a Chinaman yotedl in the lecal option election, having proven that be was a native born American citizen. Dr. Pryce of Medford is treating Mis Blechpr, living near town, for a rheumatic affliction and she is recov ering 'slowly. There are 4 wee'kly, V daily, -3 semi-weekly and 3 monthly news papers in Oregon; one newspaper to every 2,200 people. Mrss. A. S. Johnson and Peter Boschey and wifn have returned from a week's stay at Soda Sprifigs well pleased with their trip. A desirable residencn having a good barn, woodshed and well attached in Jaik ouville can be tented at a low fig ure by calling soon at this office. Conrad Mingus of this precinct and W. W. Card veil of this place were both kicked by horses this week but neither received strrons injuries, Excursion parties feioald rem'taber that John Miller keeps a full stoc, of fifhin. tackle, amnntiion and other supplies required and cells cheap. Judge S. j. Day puts in all his spare time in making an abstract of the land records in ihls'county and will soon be assisted by an Expert from Portland. County Clerk Parker, Dr. J. W. Robinson and M Mensorare at Was n-r' Soda Springs above Ashland ex pecting in remain there for a week at least. Fort Klamath has not been aban lone-d an yet but nothing further has been beard at to what the final out come will be. Etery one in this end of Oregon wants to see it continued as a military post, tt is thoucht that teams will be abla to cross Rogue river on the new bridB in about fie week. The Applegste bridge will bn finished nt long afier ward. Cotumiiodotier Payne i super intending tbe work. Tbe Senate on Cimniittee on com merce reported agninst confirmation of the nomination vt Becher's fcon to be C dlector of Customs at PortTowsend, W. T. V' W. R. Andrews has returned from Olympia, W. T., -and will be found ready to attend to professional busi ness at bis office with the District At torney. Gov. Moody has been petitiohed to pardon George R. Justus, who was sent to the penitenitary from Jackson County in November, 1884, for man slaughter. Five brothers from here attended the iiistliUtioti of Medford Lodge No. 83, 1, d. O. F. Friday night of last week. All eay they were royally entertained. The editor of the Crescent City "Record"offer3 to subscribe 50 to ward the purchase of a hand fire engine at that place and wants to Know who iu the next. A genuine case of shnstroke occur ed near Roseburg last Saturday even ing. The victim, Charles Parton, was alive at last accounts but was not ex pected to live. Harvesting is progressing in a very satisfactory manner and the indica tious are that an average yield will be gathered and that the quality of grain will be excellent. A. H. Maegly is back from a busi ness trip tc Portland where he ordered a large stock of goods for hi hardware store here. Examine his stock before making purchases. MisseB Wilcox of Medford have gone to Newville Oil., on a visit. Tbey fw the recipients of a complimentary parCy at ilcGee & Zimmerman's hall prior to their departure. Tlie'divoYte mill is getting abundant "grist" from high and low in the soci ety scale throughout the world. SureU souetbing tbuh be out of joint in the natural order of affinities. James W. Lindsey'a house and lot here in town wnl be sold to-daj at auction. There is a barn on the lot. Here is a splendid chance for somb oue. G A. Hubdcll The U. S- geological surveyors now in the held have recorded the altitude at Mu Pitt or McLaughlin, as it is gen erally trailed, as being 14,000 feet above :he level of the Bea. Baker's new warehouseat M!tlford is wall under way and will be ready in due time. Improved apparatus for the cleaning of uraiu will be put in, as well as other conveniences. D. Loring was in towu again Wed nesday on his return from a hunting trip to Galice creek. He reports game plenty and his appearance shows that be has impioved in health. The question as to who is District At tome) and Justice of the Peace is still unsettled all the parties interested being afraid to give the contests a start so the matter can be dtcided. The Linkville stage does Tlo't 'reive Ashland now until after tbe mails trom the north and south art distrib uted there thus making quite an im provement on the tortner arrangmeut. Genl. John E Ross again shook bandR with his many friencs in Jack sonville on Tuesday last looking weak from his late illness but improving rapidiy. He was heartily welcomed by all. Mesdames Loughborough and Hoeber, formerly known here as Miss Mary Lay ion and Miss Laura Hub bell, are back on a visit to friends and relatives. Both are now residents of San Francicso. The infantry company wihch has been stationed at Fort Bidwell, ha been ordered to Arizona, and the in fantry quarters at Bidwell are now deserted" How long they will remain bo is not known. Johny Bievenne and Ed. Helms have returned from their northern trjp During their absence they visited a good many places but apparently none like Jacksonville. "Be it ever so hum ble, there ii no place like bime.'1 Quite a number xf Odd Fellows from different poitions nf the valley were in Medford Friday to assist in the organization of the new lodge there. The event caused qnim a etir and pro ceedings lasted until 5 o'clock Satur day Tuorning. The n"Xt Oregon legislature which meets in Jauuary is of the follow ins complexion: In the Senate there will Oe 19 Republicans and 11 Democrats In the House 33 Republicans and 27 Democrat!1, a Republican tnrjority of 14 on joint ballot. Construction work is being rapidly pushed on the California & Oregon Railroad, with the expectation of com pleting at least V00 miles before the wintPr sets in. The Central Pacific people seem determined to reach the Oregon linn as spt-edily os pes lb e. Ten vears ao Mrs John Confer wa buried at Oswego, Clackamas county. A few dav 8 since the bodv was disin terred and it was found that the entire body bad turned to a stone ntity the fi igersof oneof.the hntul . The form and feature of the woman are life like. G. B C!dwell of Williams has been in town for about twelve days past suffering with a severe attack of typhoid fever. He was first attacked with the disease at his home and came here for treatment and as he is now convalescent he says he is gUd he came. At this time of year when all should guard against indulgence in unripe fruit and the indiscriminate use of iced bevprages. We have heard of several llnht cases of cholera morbus or simi lar ailments that are'only symptoms f general Wangmient resulting from Sttimper care. I Klinnnll, BiurnlB1 fc On, havel I commenced work-on their new quartz null and expect to nave it in work. mg order in nte weens irom tins date. We were shon a fint nugget this week weighing $80 taken dot of the cement claim of ivemlrich, Uwings k Blalock. They have .a bonana. It is reported that the railroad com pany has bought a third interest in the recently discovered coal mine on Clover Creek Shasta countv; and if after running a seventy foot tunnel, it continues to hold out as good as present prospects thev will put in a branch i ail read. . Owing to circumstances over wh'ch the management has.no control, the meeting which Elder Peterson annouu ced would take place on the north sida of Rogue river will be held at the old cirop grt Und on this side of that stieam. Parties who expect to attend will p'ea e ake notice of the change. A very practical April fool joke was played in Netv Orleans. A secret con nection was made between the city water works and an artesian well iu which there had been a great deal of intesest taken. The result was a stream of pure water forty feet high. Some of the stockholders of tbe water works sold out l&fbre tbe trick wa discovered. Father Blanchet and Owen Kepgan returned from a trip to Klamath county and Crater lake this week and cay that the road to the iate is in a fair condition. They inform us that W. G. Steel and party with the fine boat Cleetwood, which is to be used in sounding on the lake arrived safe, and ali-o tbe geological surveyors are there. Senator Dolpli has introduced a bill -granting a pension of 550 per month to Mrs. Lizzie Wright Owen, danghter of Gen Geo. Wright, who was lost on the steamer Jonathan near Crescent City while in command of tbe depart ment of California. She is the only surviving child of the General. Col. Tom White, a veteran, was killed dur ing 'the Modoc war. China Fawn, of Waldo has taken a contract ro build four miles of ditch, five feet wide on top, for the Cali fornia Co. below Kerbyville, This company has a number of white men at wotk constructing ditches. They will build one ditch now five miles I on j, and another one after while to be seventeen miles long, its source being the Sucker creek. Judge Webster has dissolved the tern porary injunction granted by him a few mouths sine, and which restrained the tli-rk of Central. Point school dis trict from collecting tbe tax levied last spring. Those opposing the tax applied for another injunction at once, which was granted, the permanency 'or which will bo argued and decided at the October term of the circuit court. Matters are therore still in totala quo. Douglas W. Taylor of Portland is the iibt man w'ected for.Suraevor General of Oregon to tucceed Judge Tolman whjse term has just expired. The selection is generally acknowldged to be a good one but the Democrats of Southern Oregon are not satisfied claiming, that tho honsr should have been confered on one of the cilizeus of Jscksnu county, the place where the large Democratic majorites in Oregon come frcfes. Genl. Thos. G. Reames and son, Major E R Reames, Hon. David Cronemiller, Judge L. R. Webster. Rev. A. H. Sunderroan,1Capt. H. Kel ley and Col. Thos. J. Keuney are the latest recruits at the Cinnabar Springs in the Siskiyous The trowd will no doubt fare well on grae and fish providing High Private HcGully is as successful as usual in providing the provender. We are to receive the deer skins and fish oil for this notice. The business of tlie Jacksonville Marble Works will continue right along under the management of the assignee, A. H. Maegly. Anybody desiring a tombstone, monument. stone coping, etc , will find it to their advantage to call soon, as prices have been reduced considerably. First clasrc mechanics are "eployed there and the best of work turned oat sat isfaction gtwanteed. The aopointment and confirmatinn otD. W. Tavlcr, of Portland, to be Surveyor-General of Oregon will nec essitate the resignation of bis 'spat in the Legislature to whic fro was elected tast month. A stecial .Section will "s held to fill the vacancy, and the Republicans claim they can elect a successor to Mr. Taylor, who is a Dem ocrat. In that event Multnomah toantv will have a solid Hepublican delegation of ten members. Prineville, Crook county, has no school or schoolhouse. This, in a town of eight or nine, hundred inhahi tants, where there are at least 150 children, is a disgrace, and it is no woniler the "Review" sajs, "We blush for trur people, for our town." Build a schoolhouse, employ a good j teacher and cultivate the civilizing in- nueuces ct education, and irrinevilre will not furnish so many criminal items in tbe future as it has in the past. J. W Walsh has leased the Md rord qnartz mill and moved it to the Hope ledge on Wagnercrecfe.owned by himself H. T. Bragdon and others and will have :t runriihg upon rock from that ledge within a few days. It is understood that Mr. Walsh win ouy the mill it it is found to answer his purpose The Hope led;e is unquestionably rScn, and the result of the first mill run of ita ork wi I he awaited with much public interest The mill is located abottt ihrer-fourtha of a mil from that of lb Wagner Cwelt Minine Co. Railroad Items. Tho railroad DrotTrrssiui; rapidly in wOrki-ra building northward into this county. in fact all the railroad building from now on will be in Siskiyon, except ballasting and finishing up for track laying between Southern's aud Bailey V Poulkp, who supplies th railroad for ces with beef, is now at the old Tan nery, and in a few days more, all of Scobie's men will have their headquar ters near Uncle Dick's Soda Springs. "Nol "ien," the Bedding "Free Press" correspondent, says Lirrabee'a force of worker, is one mile north of Hanlon's it Siskiyou county, with Morris and his force half a mils behind him. The grade is all but-complete to Big Castle creek, and Richardson would have the bridge at 13' h crossing ready for the locomotive by tbe 17tb inst. Col Sec-. hie has some of his men in the canyon north of Uncle Dick's, but the main force is at Bailey's. The cars will be at Bailey's by the raidulo of August. The pay wagon, the long looked for wagon has come, and the boys are happy. Yreka Journal. Important Money Order Chanok. Important changes in the money order system go into effect neat Mon day. On and after that date the fen for a money order of $5 or less will be 5 cents; from 3 to 10 8 cents, being a reduction. Oa sums above 10 the present rates will contiuu. The world's civilication also progresses, as exemplified by the fact that under now regulations going into effect shelly the ntiwnpaper postage rates will be the same all over the world in the pos tal union, tbat is that a cent will carry the same weight of newspapers to any ptrt of the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, tc. New Lodge. Mt'dford Lodge Ho. 83, 1.OO. F. was instituted on the evening ot July 161h. Aud installed as officers to wit; N, G., B. F, A'lkin-; V. G., J. A. Wells; Secretary., W.F., Williamson,, Treasurer., G. H. Has- "kins- Warden., B S Webbj Conductor, S. Rosenthal; I. G. B. W Powe'l' R. S. N. G , A. Childers; L. S. N. G.. H. KlnnevjILS V. G.'Kellev; L. S. V. G.. G. L. Webhi R. S. S . G. W. Howard; L. S. S., G. W. Williams. District Deputy, A. D. Ilelmau offi ciais.d. a. Circuit Cocrt. The following busiues has been transacted in this court since the last report of the Sen tinel.... Cos & Minor ys J. H. M'VEeld; to reco.ver money. Motion of defendant to.be relieved of judg men: for $1,470, interest and -costs, hnretoforagiven iu favor of plaintiff, denied.... G. M Love et al,, vs. Si-h -ol District No ; injonction. !' mnorary injunction restraining de fed an'a "from collecting a 'certain school tax vacated and devolved. A Portland machinist has inven ted a new quartz cm hurg appara us which may entirely re-oluttonize the business milling valuable rock. Af tr being bioknn to thf sizn of peb- iils the quaTtz. is driven from a pipe by thn force of a high pressure of steam against a steel disc, and rPKult is that that the rock is re duced to floar as effectually as if pounded under the heaviest stamps. The new invention is Tiewed with much interest by those incerested in mining. A correspondent writing from Al bany, says that work on the O. P. railroad between Albany and Cor vallis has started up in full blast-, and 4000 men are now at work on the road, and the company want all the men they can get. Common labors get $2 per d ay, carpenters $3, .and teams $4 per day. The ''Three Sisters is piling regularly between Albany and Corvallis, making one trip each way per day, The company haR two ne"w bargee, which will be used to cair.- fi eight for the con struction of the Albany bridge. W. J. Stanley -of Woodvilln has cone to Sin Francisco and will re taain to seo the tjr A. R. celebration. A. Wise Eeforrt. 1t habit of administering quinine In powerful doses, as an antidote to malarial maladies, was once dangerously common. Happily this practice has undergone wlda reform. Notonly the public, bulprofeulonil 1nen have adopted, not wholly, of conrse, but largely, Hostetters Stomach Bitters as i safe bontanie substitute for the pernicious alkaloid. The consequences of this change are most Important. Now fever and ague suf ferers are cured formerly their complaints wr nnlv for the time releived. or half cured -the remedy eventually failing to produce Tany appreciable effect, except the doses were increased. A course of 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 ambiguous character, but positive and satisfactory, and the sources Whence it proceeds are very numerous. CATARRH CURED, health ond sweet breath a ecu red by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price DO cents at E. C. BrooKs's. Nasal Injector free. HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price '23 and 50 cts. ai E. C. Brooks'. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve tronp whooping cough aud bronchitis I' or lame LJack, bide or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 c-nts. For sale at E, C Books. SHILOffS CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Brooks can fur nish it. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh'n cure 'will give immediate er liaf. Prica 50cts. and 51.00. Brooks keeps it Petition for License. Notice is hereby given that the under signed ww apply to the Uiunly OoUrt at the yeptembcr session for license to seli liquor in leu. quantities than one gallon in tbe town of Cental 1'oint fur the period of six months trom July 17. 1880, Bout. Westkop. Central Point, July 17,4830- SPRING m SUMMER' Every one should go and see the Grandest and Largest Lot -OF- New " Spring Dry AND-- Fancy Goods, Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. BOOTS AID SHOES. Tobacco, Groceries and Crockery. Remember these good are new and bought since the War in Railroad Rates and arc sold Cheap for Cash. Country produce bought and sold; also Wool, Hides, Furs and Deer bkins. boli cit orders for Lumber Xx Mclleu. Postofflce linildine. THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER Mi;ni mmm mm HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE . fitted with al" modern Improvements are now turning out a first-class articb of flour, which is put up in onc-fourll batrel sacks, aud every sack is warrantee to contain 40 pounds of flour If you don't believe tins, just compute a sack of oui flour with any other brand offered for salt in this market, and note the difference ii weight. Flour and Hill-Feed Constantly on hand wheat. and exchanged for BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barlev Rollers to ' ray mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Harlcy for customers. The work win be none on snort notice, so that par ties can Teturn with their erist the same day. I am prepared to nil! barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of the crusher- G.KAREWSK1. Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 1883. TWENTIETH YEAR. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY. TIIE SISTERS OP THE DOLT ME. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol Ausrast, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weekseach. Board and tuition, nerterm 10.00 Musl& . 15.00 Drawing and painting. ....-..... 8.00 Bedand Ueddin? , 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, nor term .....$ 5.00 Junior, " . .............. 6.00 Prcparatoy " ,. .... 8.00 Senior, " 1000 Pupils received at nnyj time, and special attention is paid to piiticular studies in ocliatl ot cmiuren twio have but limited time. For further particulars apply al the Academy UNION HOTEL, KerbyvlIIe Oreson Mrs. M. Rvder. ProDr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona- Die rates. E3TAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. "Sentnel" Office For Sale. Desirin; to encage in the inderstgned offers tbe other business OREGON SENTINEL ftu sale at a banrain. For the amount kequired no better investment could be louna.ior a paying business. For further particulars cjII on oc address, FitANK Knvnsi:. "Wantodto 332C.olxa.xl.so. To exchange n house of 11 rooms and 2 lots 100x100 feet with spring and cistern water on it, near public school and street cars, in city of Portland, tents for ?35 pet month. Will exchange for cook stock ranee in Southern Oregon, address, C.W. Lxnuers, O. R. N.Co. Portland. Oregon CRONEMILLER & BIRDSEY. JACKSONVILLE. LabillE Wagons, buggies L-AiNSIJSG RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BD"FORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDBsit BtJFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES. COLLINS OAST CASTSTEEL PLOWS. RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS. CORN 8HELLER8, HAY CTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS. CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS,' EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE "We wonltl respectfully ask onr patrons and friends to ft aYid f otir litre of goods before p'titchasirtg elsewhere, as w leal sare v can ' Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-claHS goods can be sold for; and we gtwranteBiti ar goods as represented. ,V : CRONEMILL"R AND BIRDSEI Jacksnaville, Oregon.JIay 8, 1834. Of Southern Oregon, are hereby inforatat that In addition to a large and elegant line of MILLINERY have added to my stock the followlag class ot goods, of which I have a full llast Ladies' Fnrnishiog Ce4, Both Knit and JIuJIn. Infan(8 Wardrobe CompJtU, As cheap as to ba bought any pl; alas) CHILDRENS' SHORT CLOTHE Lnaar yi A beautiful line ot HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle and SUVu Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ConU, 5ZSoi3la.ysT f3Jxnrovlm And many-other things too nuatraaa s mention. I have also secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAK1, And am prepared to execute all orsltrs la that line in Ural-class style atrcasenabl rate. , . , Call and see me at the bnlldlng form ;rly occupied by A. L Johnson un Cali fornia street. MRS. P. P. PRIM. S S 5j SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, Jical Estate Agi. Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. Zioeol SDoo-vutaaoaa.'tas Of all kinds drawn np, especially perUU. in; to the settlement of esUUs Collector of Accounts Prompt Remittances. Investment Securities a 8p-cla!tr. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Hold. I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyed Lands in this county, aid re ceive abstracts monthly from Rosebr f all new entries made. I am thus pre pared to make out Homestead and Pra emptior papers, and ran thus save to par. tics the expense of a trip to Rotabarr Land Office. Several fine farms arc in my hands tw sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with the timet. Refers, by permission, to C. C. Beak man, Esq , Banker; to Hon. L. R. WeV ster, Judge of this judicial district, and l. any business house in Jacksonville. Office at south cast comer CalilomA. and Clli street, Jacksonville, Oregon.' - SILAS J. DAT CITY BaKERT. Saloon And Resisraramt JACKS On VMLfc.E. OR., GEORGE BlCL PROFR, The proprietor lake pleasure in In forming the puWic that he haa thoroughly renovated this well-known stand and is prepared to Cunbh SVosh Sraai ail 3? aat daily, delivering the same to say ports of Jacksonville free of cWg. Meals, 25 Cents. The table will bcsupptled with a ektnA variety of eatables, whita the best 4 wines, beer and tigSTs may he found bi the Saloon tSTQivefne'acail H1 BBC 'IOHS I5ATS. I hare made a reduction in the yrit of hog meat mw selling Shoalfkrs, 6 scnts per pound, bide-meat, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 7i cents per pound tt Is aYl open for inspection and m ranted. -John Orth. F. RITSCHARD, -PROTlOAL WXTCTIMAKER aD JEWEIKB, California Sret-t, MAKES a specialty ol Craning and Ye pairing watches and clocks, itf dive's are reasonable. Give me a call and hacks. ...!