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1 5T " OREGON SEITlBEL Siivi;day, August 21, ISSG. Teacher's Institute. Fellow Teachers: You aro again and finally re minded of the coming Institute, to be hold at Asnlaud, commenc ing on Tuesday of next week. 3 The people of Ashland are sparing neither work, time nor expeuse, in their preparation for your entertainment, free. The State Superintendent is equally zealous in your behalf, in his endeavors, to make this the most instructive and interesting ' Institute ever held in Southern Oregon. The Railroad Company has reduced the regular fure for traveling, for your special advan tage. From the above it will be seen that auy teacher in the county can atteud. without much expen. ses. In view of these facts, you are expected to show1 your appre ciation, by attending and ieceiv ing the benefit deigned for you- It is not likely that any formal programme will appear before the commencement of the-Institute. But it is known that the following gentlemen, will be presi ent and conduct exercises viz: Prof. Bernham, of Portland, num ber work and reading; Prof. Kig ler of Portland, history and read ing; Prof. Hawthorne of State Un iversity, composition; Prof. Roy nl of Ashland, practical work in county schools; Prof. Sweet of Ashland, music in public schools; Prof. Watt of Jacksonville, school ooonomy.. Evening lectures will bo delivered by Profs. Peu son, Rigler, Buruham and per haps others. The other topics, mentioned on the card issued a few days since, will receive due attention from other parties. Tour attention is again called to them, that you may be prepar ed to do intelligent work, when you meet in Institute and we roost sincerely hope, that you "Teresis to attend and take such part in the woik as may be de airod of you, bearing in mind that you will receive credit for your efiort, however crude it may be. It is not intended, that the Iui stitute shall be a play spell or an excuse for a social good time and visiting but an earnest school re view and methods, things so much needed by a majority of our teachers.' Bring with you a sup ply of text and refereuce books, blank books and pencils. To en courage deserving teachers an additional 5 per ceut. of the cor rect work of their papers will be allowed, at the next examination, to all, who attend regularly the entire session. Your atteution is further called to Rule 40 ot the Rules aud Reg. ulations for the covernmont of Schools and School Officers found on page 5) of the "School Laws Oregon" which reads as follows "Teachers in the public schools in this Stato arc required to at tend all Teacher's Institutes, held under authority of law, in the counties where they reside, pro vided, they shall not bo required to attend more than one Institute in their county in each year. . T?or non-attendance of any teach er at Institute, without a good and sufficient reason, the County School Superintendent is hereby authorized to lower the grade uf his or her certificate or revoke the same in his discretion. It is arnestly urged upon all School Directors, to afi'ord their teachers every fucility for atteuding Iusti. tutes and to allow them a reasona ble timo for such att6iidauce." Sincerely hoping to meet you at Ashland, Aug. 24th and trusf in" wo shall have a successful gathering of teachers, I am respectfully yours, "YVjl Pkiest, County Superintendent. There is a general demand for the reapportionment of the state ior legislative purposes, both part ies are pledged to promote it and the chances are it will bo done at - the next session. Pioneer Times. Extracts fjiom tub Petition op B. F. Dowell and Othees ASEIKQ PAT FOB TUE DEPEKDATI0S3 OF IXDIAXS. JIany years ago the Supreme Court of the United States decid ed the Indians only had a posses, bory title to the lands occupied by them. Johnson vs. Mcintosh 8 Wheat' on 514. But still the Indians in Oregon were promised pay in blankets and agricultural implements aud these rash promises led to trouble aud dissatisfaction. On the 7th of Dec. 1847, Gov ernor George Abernntjiv inhvs. nirnnal message to the Oresron Provisional Legislature, says: "Our relation with the Indians becomes every year more em har assing. They see the white man occupying their laud, rapidly fill ing'up the country, and they put in a claim for pay. They have been told that a chi ef would como out from the United States aud treat with them for their lauds; they have been told this so often that they begin to doubt the truth of it, at all events, they 6ay ho will not como until we are all dead, aud then what good will blankets do us? We want some thing now." The Government was so 6low the Indians demanded pay from the settlers and traders, so it was prudent for them to pay the In dians. Iu tho spring of 1852, John Long bought tho right to trade aud keep a ferry on Rogue River of chief Taylor and anludian wife for S50; iu the fall of 1S52 James A. Vaunoy bought this place of Long, and it has been known as Vanuoy's ferry over since. Wm. Brisbom and B.F.Dowell bought tho right to mine and trade on Rogue river and Grave creek, within the dominions of tho coun try claimed by Chief Taylor aud his band, tor the consideration of IWMMI ll' I - 'W 1 - Will IMAW which no appeal would lie was quick aud beneficial. It is not more than probabl these miners had, like Brisb Long aud Dowell, paid tho diaus for their privilege of mini mere wouiu nave ueen no oi murdered; or, if the United Stat had boucrht this laud of fhn T SU I ,.. 10IT diaus before the miners mul r-iiSvrnnnnht whatever that mers were allowed to tettle in thliunr'o P.horTU PPntflKll couutry, would not Taylor and hiSPP1 , " -. numbenJ baud been friendly with thAfeffiSSSSS whites- Or if the United Statesfe?IlJSSoS,?Sd?r i..i u . i -i ... -.It: , HwiM ilttmrerous maladies. It imu iimimiLiv rnr.inon nnn fnitiiian iFimowi .-- p-- , ... An Efficient Remedy Tn all cases of Bronchial and Pulmo- 'Sbed by the medics profession, sud Fny thousand of faindjes. for tho nast forty Tears.it has beearesarded as an Kabf0y&old remedy. It I, . Dreraralion tuatoniy iwiuuu .- - .--... or it aclmmbiereu m '.;-'-,.. . coia or cougu v.-"-;; -." - posaiUMf ' "- feiritt9 Cash Store. The Only Cash Store in Jacksonville! Spring Stock! lew Goods, itsnETW JUICES ! the Table Rock treaty, your pe. titioner s property would not have been destroyed in 1855i6. a hundroj rT:Urif"ivSr)l,n aud two bolts of calico for his wife aud tribe. These three men nev er bad auy tiouble with tho In dians. But scveu miners settled on Rogue river near the-mouth of Galice creek without buying of the Indians, and all seven were murdered by Taylor and his baud in December, 1853. No white man in the camp escaped to tell the particulars, and the guilt of the ludians depended on circum stances and their own confessions Chief Taylorand his baud ear ly iu the spring ol 1854 came to Vauuoys Ferry to trado,and some of them had more gold than was usuul,aud had on the clothes of the missing minora. They wore ques tioned by the citizens aud miners in the vicinity, and their stories were very contradictory, Somo of them bitterly denied the mur der, and contended the men were all washed away and drowned. Others said they were killed and threw them into the river. The writer of this article' was well aci quainted with Win. Griiudae,one of tho miuers. He knew Grun dago in the Summer of 1852, in Polk county where ho was teach ing school. One of tho Indians had on Grundage's clothes, and the writer of this article saw some ot them afterwards at Vanuoy's ferry. Three of the Indians con fessed theniurder,and excused it on the ground that the miners re ftuedto pay them lor their land. In 1852 there were no civil courts established in Jackson county except that was called an Alcalde's or miner's court, which adopted the common law of the United States as to prop erty, and the Mexican law as to life aud death. So these Indians were tried by a miners jury ot twelvo men. They were all found guilty, including Chief Taylor aud hung. The first grave over dug iu Jacksonville was for a white mau that was shot down by a gambler, and the next grave was for his murderer, who was convicted by a miner's jury, before W. W. Fowler, "Alcaide," and hung on a warrant of the "Alcalde." White men and ludians were all liable to the same punishment The celebrated Silbon family, vho rejoice in " nhnnH't iTJ'Vmt'IjI c.ma.umn.U! lag V0fM are one ot the bit; cards with 1 lVIG a .kit-" wwiw.( UJiUmMIUI , pear at jJledtord Monday fcrpttfa. i.ne ouoodb are prooaoiy ins y,t known and admired of any gymt-g in tbe huisness, and there approaclg appearances is tbe city will attracts little interest. Their act is of sue novel and artistic character, and thJ movements so lull ot grace, that tl most tiniid of Ladies can look upon without any feelins? of fear for ti daring performers. Thrro are fc members of the Silt-on family, thn brother?, Charles. Waller and Mast Eddie, and agister, Miss Kate. The come from a famous faiuilv of Encli acrobat 8. The present is their las Amerioan season. mild k i-nt wa.lv for use in every ,ik where there, are children, m it fa a liclne far superior to all others in the tttment of Croup, the alleuauon sine Cougu, anu ine cuicu'-" luenza, ailments peculiarly ind- chliunoou anajuuiu. '"-7.7- is uxm05tlpoT '" le do-v rnfijTn u&uy cases, .consequences, vo not wasie . i .-nAmaniini wirn r....f vima in riiiriiuitiuu. S "sffi. rr.v, htful effiracv. while the lyiuviuiiuT .,-,i .minina- a deerjer , liold, but take at once the speediest and mosi ceriaia iu cuic, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C Aycr & Co,Iwell,aiass. Sold by all Druggists. T7.J&. ANDREWS; ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-ATJAW Jacksonville, Or. "Will prsclice in all the Courts of the State. Office with .District Auorney, Court House. Coffee C. Sugar, 13 lbs. for SI 00 Powdered Sugar, per box 3 00 Choice C. R. Coffee, per lb., 14 Fair C. R. Coffee, per lb 10 Choice Oolong Tea, per lb 60 Oysters, per can 12 J and ... 15 Gloss Starch, 6 B. box, ,65 Assorted Jellies 25 GoodLardr10lbcans..r...' '75 Sardines, per box 10 and. ... 15 French Calf Sewed Boots, 5 00 Carpsts, Floor and Tabla Oil cloth in excellent patterns Good Calf Boot, 3 75 Good Kip Boot, 2 50 Boys' Suits, 12 to 17 years, 6 00 Men's Saits, fair. 10 00 Ladies' Stockings.... 10 to 60 Ladies' French Kd Sh'oos 3 50 Ladies' American Kid Shoes. ... 225 Dress Goods ! Fancy Ginghams .' LI2STEDST TJLSTJERS 1 Eed Men's Building, Jacksonville, Oregon. TO OFFSET The Bull "Timn NEWMAN FISQE& Has marked his goods down to Hard Times Prices He will sell you MORE GOODS for LESS MONEY than ever btfore sold in Jacksonville. His stock Is AS GOOD AS THE BSTr And his prices will ASTONISH YOU It is needless to enumerate the articles he has to sell, as he keeps everything to be found in a first-class General Merchandise Stwe I When in town pive him a call and ho will khow you go ods at prices tnat will KNOCK THE HARD TIMES. Idea clean out your head. Justice's Office. The Justices of-1 fice of G. A. Hubbell, Justice of thel Peace will be found at the accuttotned l Justiee's place Tbe Town Hall. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be- ween Bamuei xiemiuuam " v. jx. Jeaumle, under the firm name ol JJelto nam & Co.. lias1 been this d.iy mutually fi-r-r,nT.Hm,n-r, nf Qy.7, l SiKMilved the said Samuel DeHoboam "" -- . ' linntinninir the bisiness lnhi; Money. The following is the second annual apportionment of school money for Jackson county, as made by Wm. Pripf.t, school superintendent, August 16th, for the year 1886. Continuing the hjsiness in his own name. and p.iymg an tue ueois oi iue am u pf HeUobom &1 Vo. when due anl all tbe debts owingto said firm up to to this rwjxe are uuu uuu iia iimc tu vy. - ".juwjw. Uacksonville, uly Olh, 1880. u a. ueuuuuui. , ; ! C. K. Bkaumle. Name of District Am't Due. Jacksonville hnttrprise 3 Los Town 4 Pliocnix 5 .'lshhnd C Central Point 7 Fraternal 8 Jlyer 0 asle Point, 10 -oulli Prairie V1 MW&'t&Ht ".iCliimneyUOCB: . 14 Willow Sprinss 15 Independence iu ilountt ,41(1 53 71 U8 C40 1031 120 38 79 Aft! Dardanelles Antioeh Upper Butte Sam's Creek Missouri Flat VVagncr Creek 't Pitt Xorth Piiocnii Rock Point Pleasant Creek L'niontown Flounce Rock 29 Prairie 30 Unity 31 Grefcu Mountain 32 Foots Creek 33 SterlinCTille 34 Thompson's Creek Woodville Jcadows Rogue River Siskiyou IJrownsboro Bridcc Point Nor u Sam's Valley -outh Butte Forest Creek Table Bock Trail Creek Fionticr Lone Rchieffelin McCford DevingerGap Liberty l 51 87 CO 50 80 CI 57 22 181 23 4G G2 84 C2 23 48 14 47 40 32 34 57 3 3S 39 75 C 43 49 27 SG 46 18 37 10 221 20 71 $ 50i 60 71 55 93 85 153 30 804 00 130 05 174 15 51 30 106 G5 &&&& 33 ALL PRICES Reasonable County Treasurer's eatli Notice. Sev- "V7e keep in stock all kinds of Shell Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Plows, Wagons? Harrows and Cultivators) Lamps, Bells, Kope, Iron, Paint -and other Brushes, Curry nis stock is varied and complete, and you can hardly ask for anything he has not got. Remember the placc coroner of Call fornia and Oregon streets. Highest Market Price PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE! EF"Call and see if this advertisement is not as true as gospel. NEWMAN FISHER. minn emporium! FICE OF TliEASCIiEIt OF JACKSON CO., 1 Jacksonville, .1 uly a, lSBtf. 3TICE IS HEMBY GIVEN TtUT tliere nrefundilo'liet'ounlyTreasury I'lie redemption of Ue following coun- Varrants. protesieu in 10 j-ugust ouin, fo: ty 1SS 2h. 218.21C, 315, 214, So, 153, 182, 300, 3201-J38, 245,2SiJ.317,3'203, 101, 212. 25SW 333,323, 244K247203, 225, 22C, 301322, 230, 27fe 273, 2505 235, 301. 105, 2-10 BilO, 7. b00b01.330,75350, 355, 314, 342,3.467, 333, 3S3, 36lJb8, 362, 1067, 270. t87. 120..7SI3. i5i"i Vi iLLV. si!v-- . 'iuie will cS C3 M 40 03 89 10 79 05 IDS Oil '82 35 7G 95 29 70 217 35 31 03 02 10 83 70 113 40 83 70 31 03 C2 10 18 90 C3 45 54 00 43 20 40 50 76 93 49 05 51 30 52 G5 101 25 00 43 53 03 GG 15 36 45 48 GO C2 10 24 30 49 03 21 GO 203 35 27 00 03 85 x43(60jthhHrcst onf' I .44 33 ''VJtlt NEWMAN FISHER, county lreasurer. Total Amount $3,134.03 Assignee's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed Assignee of the estate of J. C. Whipp. Assignor, andcr and and in pursuance of an act ot the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, entitled "An act to secure Creditors a just division of the estates ot Debtors who convey to Assignees for the benefit of creditors," approved October 18, 1S7S, and the amendments thereto ap proved February 23. 1833, hereb' gives notice to all those owing the estate that an lmmediixle settlement is wanted, and those having claims will present them at once accompanied with the necessary vouchers My office is in Jacksonville, Oregon, where all settements can be made. A. H.MAEGLY. Assignee of J. C. Whipp. Petition For License. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, E.1S. Caton, will apply to the County Court at the August session for li cense to sell liquor in less quantities tlnn one gallon in the town of 1 cntral Point for the period of sis months from July 11, 188G. E.B.CATOS. Central Point, June 13, 1836. Combs, Tacks, "Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges. Blackings, Pad locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps. Sand Paper, Knives and forks, Cross cut saws, Hand saws, Planes, Nails. Traps, Grind stones, Bolts, Augers, Cable chain, and many other goods too numerous herein to mention. largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements in Southern Oregon. Call or write for prices A. n. Makolt & Co. JpVonriiio, Oicgon. GEiWiiME CLOSING SALE. Owing to ill health and recent fina eial difficulties, the undeisigntd has conclud- .u v. mire lOTiuiiuemiy irom me mercantile Dusiness. ami uierelore oilers lor sale his entire stock ot At the Old Ashland Store, )Slffl HB! e i tHi r .y v $yv Jackaonvillo, Oregon. J0IIS MILLER, - Proprietor. DEALER IN ALIj KINDS OF AGRI cultural Implement'?, tools of all kinds and a general assortment of shell uaruware. - Ha also keeps the largest stock of, and all the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, AXD A FITM. ASSOKTJIEXT 07 Fishing Tacklo, Poxvder, Shot, Etc LAMPS, CHANDELIERS AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. The Store and Fixtures will be OFFERED FOE HE1STT- Ashland, Or., June 26, 1885. J M. McOALL. J."-'- - A Mj-stery. T?$ How the human system ever reecvers from the had effects of the n&useous mdir.!npi nftrn literally -poured into it for the Buppositlvo relief of dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipa- Hon, rheumatism and other ailments, Is ' mystery. The mischief done by had medicines Is scarcely less than that caused by disease. If they who are weak, bilious, dyspeptic, con stipated orxheumatic.wonld oftencr be guidcA by the experience of invalids who have thor oughly tested Ilostetter's Storatch Bitters, they would In every instance obtain the speed It staid derivable 'from ratiOual inrdicauoS. This medicine Is a searching and at the sums time a thoroughly safe remedy, derived from vegetable sources, and possessing, in conse quence of its basis of pure spiriu, properties as a medicinal stimulant not to be found in tbs fiery local bitters and stimulants often resorted to by the debilitated dyspeptic aud lapguid. M rfcvsiKa? 5-T5 YviSiJ-lTi v?T.4-V.J.2- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASSESSOrVS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HE KBT GIVEN THXT the Board of Equalization for the county of Iackson, State of Oregon, will convene at the office ot the Gjunty Clerk in Jacksonville on. ZVZonday, Sept., 13. 1885 For the purpose of publicly examining the .assessment Koll and correcting all er roni in valuation, description, qualities ot lands, lots or other property. S.iid Hoard will continue in session from day to d.iy until said roll has been duly ex amined. All parties interested will take due no tice and govern themselves accordingly. JOHN ASnroLE, Cbunty Assessor, Little Butte, ug. 17, 18SC. P. S. All persons who have wholly or partially settled mortgages on record, and who have neglected "to have the same cancelled or said credits made,arc request ed to attend to this matter at once, in or der to avoid further complications. J.l- WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint Shiloh'ii tn.-t? " . i . vuauzer is guarampeu to CMrou, B.FD0WEL DAUGHTER AT LAW & Mn!k'-y's BJIJlBg, Portland. Ot JrTeiiiSt arltafnt aVA It MinllT unffs. lpTd,t t.M tmi collections, iacludms Oot- LuirA FaitjTrJEs Fsr Sila or Leass. I an the orcer of fivo f ancs All Java nr r-'oilinc fpnngs andbrorks, tni nr ni rich fs my ia' fre 'Oil. "Tney hTO bf h tiabe-AudpV-iri9fcnth"o,roani ona arlonfh ti. Oroflhaina3aboutfi ten aims in )n ns bHiii r'oit trees. Iw It ell w-t.n;f I eiihr tra-L otl.u.do'ilbs lntaHmiit hi, fiitKiTcr'hter cnmalu tham-n ytifl thl-nditi ewillculMvatoit. tor lurtcer pnraoBara jnqn'n or. a T &K DOWELL. 1 7 lS'r. -.v.. GL rfyiaSFiK7?r.W. waMi ! trrms DAVID LINN. JJKAUat IS coFrzzt irsizsszmGs. COFFINS J shortest nc other establish Furniture a made to order lISIfED ON THE enndchennerthanat .in v put in Southern Oregon. I kinds kept on hand or agency cf thj tne -iiistoryi party it win " AtidresB jr. tal Publn . capable man or woman. Eal energy, to take the I or some other county tor jaiitoraft." -jothengnl 100 to S300 per month. lUJt. manager Jcciden- Sultdr street, San JAMES DRUM, DEALER TN HATS ATO BOOT, Tobacco, Cigars3 Candies, Etc., Etc. California street, between Oregon and Third, Jacksonville. CALL AND SEE MY Fresh New Stock and New Prices I PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Frank Brothers Implement Company, DEALERS IN Farm Mill Machinery BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Headers LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS. TWINE BINDERS, BUFORD'S GANG & SULKY PLOWS, COATE3 SULKY RAKES, BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOTT & CO.'S Engines k Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER & CO Saw Mill Machinery, RAN D ALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO WTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONS, HARROWS, Etc., Etc., Etc. A Full Line Of Farm Machinery. Give him a call and examine his slot before making your purchases. Farmer's Store, Medford, Oeegok, ANGLE & PLYSMALE Prop's. The undcrsicned tikes pleasure in an nouncing that he has opened his place of business in the ni'w town oflledford, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. Mj stuck is fresli and first-cl.iis, and Z propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my line and sell at , PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. t2T"Highest price paid for Produce. Write for catalogue. Address either FRANK- JOajiLP'LrCO.'Pwtland, Or. mMMSm Jlill !TM S4W?H i $vF t it 'fwlSswEO I I (1 J inscribe for tha Sentixel. It wai1 fet high miner's court from For sale at E. Francl