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l 1 I - I se WJM1 SElfTi'REl JACICX.WII.I.K Sathupt, October 2. 1RSG r 'Iksanb A artv n,imrl WiJon w brought Jo town (rnm Mfdford this week ihonght to rrzv bti an " examination prnvpd that , it wa pnfv a td c of jim im trt (it) will da all f fjrright in a' few days. .Appre iTiCE Wanted. J". C. Wliipji wantt a youne m" a an ap .. prentice in hi mirblp works that will atay until be learn; the trade. A boy from the country preferred. WKAWAKK AOENTI. IT McFhB , j t" .imd P, J. SclwflTr are now in Josephine rouaty canvaiiin? for the nnrspy of Jlammon Brov of Talent. ,Thv are live and rejpon-ible men, will furniih ev erything thry prnmisn and dr eerre a liberal patronage. Patronize - home institutions. Z' -i rr-r- Jcstices Court A. i,'S5. S. Johnson Ilia Vreek pot a jadnernent against Or lando none for fruit treee furoi"hd iL)Scr nm"thm eincf Inv;hpca of Cha. " 'illL 4 NieWI vj.AIrByBIarlin Jtt (formerly Hfi " Mrob?hDnnrgan) nd John-Donpean 5 ' Jr. an acting for rent, the jur;- found in favor?f utdVndant .' .'?''' Vv-V';scia& Dancs A grand ball and . ' " jupper will he givpn at WovMIIp y"y '. . Friday night Ort. 8,tb by W J. S-an-t ' lev and every body i invited to come . and have a crani oiil-fitnionet tnn. ' . , rrperationn are beinc made to make tthe hos event of the Reason and thoxe "ho have it in charge can do so when iev take charge. si ' m Disorderly Conduct. Several Voanjf men who ought to know better nave been the hatiit of disturbing con gregation at the Churchs when in an intoxicated condition and laat Sundav tiieht two of the crowd were causht bv Marshall Curtis and lodged in the cool er for the night. ?5 and costs, sVttlprl the bill next morning which ought to to be a. warning to the bnya for the Marshal is dertimined on atoppin? thia hondlumfVr.i rrgardle of who ho has to arrest. TTKETTI.r.D O II OiIp, adj-jater. J. P Riirdon, n Y. T-iompsnn ir.Kd E. D 'Pratt a'tornev", all.pmplovnd by the iosnrancp companies, ion here lat SiturKv without, hin? ifttld 'Tip the matter of loss in the Mensor tirp. Their e'eimsi that thpy snnt two week tim here waiting for Mpnsnr to ce ready for an adjustment and nothaving done eo at thp end of that timo thpy tnrne'd over the kevs and qait. the matter will hare to be settled by the courts. . .Expensive Case - -A hort time aincp Sebastian Bchumpf sued JaniPK Ann lijTt in Justice HuhVI'ii '-ieurt fur B3 12 rlaim-d to be dap for labor nrr- ; formed. The cav was trifd by jnn who disagrrd,and a second trial, nifain bv jury, was bd thi wpek -wh-n a l-srdict for 51 92 was found in fnor of Schumpf. The costs m the case a figured up amount to $83 67, outside ef attorneys fees, which defendant will hae to pay, haing no chance for P nppeal. Rather an expensive luxnrv. Returned Mrs. Harriet E Cham bers, who left Jacksonville a vvr ago last April, to isit her old home in Michigan, nrrived heiv a wppk ' aqo. ilrs. Chsrubera found the change from the mild climate of this valley to thp riforout aeasons of Michigan too great for her constitution. While there she lest much ,Vnral health and vitality, and concluded to return as a last resort. She ia now at the Empire ha' el in a very feeble bHindition. The boitirs Jin Cunnrnghtm, and other kind friends, are doing all they can to make lier return to uh pleasant, and if pos aible restore to her health It is hoped that these kind attentions and the buoyancy of our climate may give her a newlease of life. Monitor." . Later Mh. Chambers Uied ill Bedford Tnursday night , Religious Items. Rev. W. P. jVilliams will hold services at Central Point on Sunday next.... Elder M. Peterson will preach at the Mound chool-house on Sunday.... Rev J. A. Slover will hold services at Aihland bn Sunday, both morning and evening ....Rev. F. . Blanchat will hold aer vices at the Catholic church at this place on Sunday aVtfao usuil time ....Liberal Sundav-school and Bible Mass meets eerr Sundav at 11 o'clock Lrl. att,0 ,M. L. Ifall Tale'nt. . . . Rfv. A. j. Cickenbach will hold aer Vices at Fli'JBnix next Sunday morning and in tMa llace in the evening of the the same day....Rev. J. R. Robertf will preach the funeral eermnn of the late Oliver Vincent at the AntiocV tehool-housa oh the first Sunday in next month. TliPre will be morning and evening services; also a basket din ner that day. t . A Mt!ti:cd Es-fER?RIRE. Articles of incorporation of the Pine Creek jSnld andSilverilinmgar.a Milling Company hava bern, filed at the office pf the County Clerk, with James C. Tolnjan, Eben B. Torrey, D.iniel C. tcKercher, Ed. F Lewis, John C. Xolman and Coltnan O. Laughiin as Incorporatora. The corpgratwn jit formed for the purpose of controi ing and operating the Hops' hjillsita and "Hope quarts mill, and for.feduc ng theorea.pf the Silver B?1I, Siamese, CleTilSKd, Necessity, El IJorado and oilier mines in Granito mining dis trict, Union county. Capital stock, $100,000, divided into 100 000 sharei. bf 1 each. Fortv thousand aharesare lo be set aside and diposd f soIpIv b a working capital and for the liqua Nation of such indebtedness as the feimpany known as Tolman, Torrey & V! may hate incurred, not exceeding $10,000. at the tltne of creating this co'rjtoraUcn. Local Items- PU maVs (earns were in demaad as usual this wpek. Grapes are qnoted at six cents per poumi in the locil market. Tim Yreka Fair wai held this ioek with a largo attendance present. Circuit Court will b in session again next week with a light docket. D. A,.jTnnes,js now holding, a case on the prohiKRion Star" at S..cm. T. T. McKenzte is able to be around again after a tough seigp of erysipelas. Two Justice's Court have been run ning nearly all week with more on the docket. Rpad whit Judge Hanna has pot to V about the sale of realty belonging tome uiugage estate. ' " . ' A Carlson rfcnverpd judgment hr dp fault against Jas nanilin in justico Foudray'a court this week. Henry Klippe has gone to I.akcview on swamp laud biiHiness and will be absent a coiple of weeks. Billings k Eton, rannufacturers'of a new Meant plaiterwerejti town this week etfdtTn tleir VvftV'. Holmes brothers hae purchased the farm owned bv J. Winningham on Elk oreek, consideration $800. Robert Westrop of Central Point, "old dig up," called on us this week. He says things move at Central Point The tax levy will be made by the County Court next week and .will pro'ia'ilj be placed at the old figure 20 mills. Tile mpnibersof ihr Ruth Relekah Lodp I O O F. indulged in a supper last Mondav night after their regular meeting. V. M- Richards of Big Butte pre cinct ban taken the contract lo i-aw a larg. amount oMumW at Aiken Bros.' mill. The wool market is booming here ann mere is conxiiier.iii'p iriti hinong deali-rs. Twenty cents h ine ll'gheiit price yel paid. E. Jacobs stor wis kept clospd three "1 ivk ibis wi-pk on ace mnt of Uosh HxOianjli. Yom Kippur ill be cide brutrd (jet. 9 b. Postal Iuspectpr Ream's eppnt a couple of dmB at home this week. He has been kept travpjjing quite lively since he took th- ilaci-'. Friiik Kakshifer minipulates the glasses and liquidit at Caton Uarreti'e since the illness of Cipt. Caton and does the work up in stile. S. Bnth was kicked on the knee this week while handling horses at Med ford receiving injuria from which he was laTu up forseieral davs this week. The-Sin Francisco 'Examiner" in forms Its readers that Elliirr Jcukinx has been apaointed Prsttuaster at Smith River, in place of Jas. Brook ing It is said tint Fred Cronemiller of thp La Guide Uiz-tte," will be one of the r tnpanT fcthat will mvke the UmquY "bif,"' scream at Rukeburg by and by. Senator Mitchell is expected to re turn to Oregun this week. Seijitor nulfih will return about ! Ipptittttr I fit )rttigrexKman lleiiiitnn is at his home in Ro-rliurg. Corlies Mrritt formely Curnected with tj".r "TidiniM," but who now re sides in San Francisco ptid Ashland a visit last week on his way from a trip from New York. Soma eiicikish fiend is again destroy ing flowers and vases over some of the graves in the cemetery and if. they are caught 'he severest penalty of the law should be given them. Our new tailors Larsen Hagglund, are giving the best of satisfaction. TBei' received moro new goods this week and now hive the largest stock to select from eer brought to Jackson ville. W. C- Griswold, who we all, know as B. F. Dowell's particular Irieiid was (n town tbif week gathering evi denre to eontitiUH the old suit. Both of tne8 litigants are 6tranger, when it comes to law. J. C. McCdlly came in from Cinna bar Tliumdav after liorhes to bring In Mrs. Hettry Klippe! and daughter Al it. The latter health is said to be greatly improved and the whole parly will re turn tomorrow night. If the telegraphic reports are to be belieed the coiniiliuioii ijf II. Rine heart as RegUtet of the Land Itflice at La Gt nude has been wiiiilran lij the President. The reakon given is the Don giving of hondu. The Ashlaml '''Tidings" says Wm McConuell, of Yreka, bougiit two fine bri-od mares of Jay B.acb, in Wash ington county; Or., and is taking them to SUkiyou county. They came from Portland on Wednesday's train. TheState gives 5,009 annually to what is by courtesy called ihe Stale Agricultural Sciiy; et at the late Statp Fair the premiums off-red on All agricultural products amounted to StCS. whilu that for races amounted to?7.921. The fire bell again woke unndrciti zensshortely after neon on Toerday last but pred to be only a burning fine in the Masonic building and nd Sam age was done. We have had efiotigh fires for a while and advice a!i to be careful during the dry spell. A young man named Seymour Glan ilon was arrested in Ashland Tuesday by Deputv sheriff Logan on a warren't from Polk county, wwherebets wanted to answer the charge of reduction. The Polk county sheriff started north ward ith him on last evening's train. B ivs under age ill remember that the curfew ordinance, changed yester day Oct. lit. Emht o'clock i the time now when thuv are to makp their absence visible oj the streets nd Marshal Curtis hj a the la will U' en forced in everv caw? without regard to whose boy it is. The last censui reported onlv one Chiifimsn in the state of "Vermont, two in Delaware, nine in Virg'lia, Jen in North Caroling eleven apiece i" -Alabama and Marvhnd. 'thirteen ti Virginia, f.-tirteen in Suth Carolina, and only 7386 in all tjie states and territories tast of the "Rocky moun tains. About tSrpp-fourths of the 200. 000 lbs. of grain shipped from the Wil lamette to Fcrt Klamath has alreaJy been taken from Ashland by the In dian teamsters. Mnnv rf the teams have been coming in bv the Rogue river road, and bringing lnads of lum ber from Aiken's mill to Ashland and Medford". The 29th-of-Jpptpniber has come and gone and we are still rp!dents of thin mundane sphere notwithstandint the predictions of Mr. Wiggins. We feel under, obligations: to'th,o prr fessor for being mistaken in tlie time when the world was to end as we would then hat e had no chance of collect ing back dues for the SENTINEL had his predicti&ns co'rae truo. R-v. W. S. Holt of Portland Ore gen, and 'Tp. nro M. WbpVr from the East are to assist in the Sundav School Convention to beheld at Jack sonville Wednpsdur p m and Thnrs dav. Oct 6'h and 7th.) Thp prespnt indications are that the convention will be a success everv one interpstpd in Sunday Schools is .virdi illv 'nvited to be present. G F. BiLLiN-ns Pres. The population of the prin-ipsl towns in Oregon, na given, bv Polks Oregon, Washington and Tdthn "Gs ettep."isas follows: Pirtland, 40,- 000; Kst t'ortlanH. 8 000; Astoria, 6,000; Salem. 6.000-The 7)illes, 4 000 Pendleton, 2 BOO; Raker Citr. 2 300 Uorsallie, 2UDH: Albanr. 1.72n: Kt gene Citv, 1 700. Ashland, 1 GOO; Ro.ebttrg. 1.500: Oregon City, 1,300; Jacksonville, l.UUU. The business of the Jacksonville Marble Works will continue right a'ons under tie managpment of as signee, A. H. Mssgly. Anvbody de siring a tombstone, monnmpnt. stone coping, etc., will find it to their ad vantage to call soon, as prices have been reduced considerably. First c!a.R mechanics are employed there and the best of work turned out. Satisfaction guaranteed. The right of wav party for the Cali fornia & Oregon extension are now slashing through the forest of the Sis kiyou country. According to present indications, the terminus of tho line for lha coining winteriuill be in Sirasr berrv vallev. If the weather is fnvor able the extension may le made to Rutteville. Connection a ith the line fnm Portland is now promised to bo uiade by next fall. His examination wns. held Thursday before Judge Smith, and was bound over to await the action of the grand jjry in the sum of 6,000. on the th-irgo of murdr in the second degree. B mdainen were secured and Muntz is at liberty. Although this is said to be a cold hloo le I murder, the In dians are not making any demonstra tion, and thev all seem to be in favor of having the law tak its course. t The Washington "Herald" publishes from what it asserts is unusually re liable authority, that about October 1st the Cabinet will be recast. Stc retarv Manning will resign. Bvyard will take the Treasury Department, La mar will become Secretary of State, and Joe McDonald will be appointed Spc retary of the Interior. The "Herald" savs this is from a prominent bureau chief who knows what he is talking about. According to surveys recently mSde by W. F BriggK, the distance from Canvonville to Crater lake is 73 mi'es. Mr. Briges estimates the cost of con structing a wagonroad at $12,500. His survey gives the altitudes of prom inent points, as follow: Canyonville, 793 .Vet; crossing at forks of South Umpo.ua river, 1,000 feet; main divide between Umpqtia and Rrguc rivers 3 3S0 feet; at the rim of Crater lake 7000 feet Mr. Atchhon, Superintendent of Construction of the Mrokav Bennet Telegraph between Eloseburg. and Sn FrSticiscd, lti in Portland He reports, rijiid prosrss on his end of the line and hi pushing work with his char acterise eiiergv, Jlr. McT) -ugal, who lyis ctiargV of construction from New Westminister, B C, to Rosebur". is aKo in tint rite. The same activitv prevails oh his division, and Portland will soon be reached. Parties from the Md River section furnish additional information renard irig the killing of Geo Erickson. vhirY, turn out to be, as at first supposed a hold blooded murder. He was shot in the brfck; from ambush, by some per son unknown nlthonnb nariin. - are suspected are n.ow being trailpd bv Sheriff Rowip? Tfc is linnal t... .!! . -- " !- "r en good citizens that those who arefctilllv ot this dastardly murrler may bs frind and punched to tlie full extent of the law. Trinity Journal. Charley Smith,., brolhpr of Capt. Smith, of "Tha Three Sisters," well known in IhJs ity, comfhit'ed suicide at his home St Salem last Sunday even ing and died Monday afternoon. The act was performed with a case knife and morphine. At the same time Smith attempted to kill one,of his chil dren, who was present bnt failpd. Ho had been drinking hard, and that was the matter. Few though who knew hlui, would consider him guiltv of such a crime even when in'toxicaud; Albany Democrat. Our Solid Men. si's . Ashland Woolen Mills.. Aj'p'egHte L.,.., Alf'ir.li' BrMfHon "Anrfrloi E K.". .'. Alford R A ....-...'.. . Angle Wm Angle Piviuale. Ad!.ira B F. .......... Amy if. .. , Aiken Bros .". .:,.. AikpnG H.. ..-. .."., Abraham SjJ and .U . . . . BJacKwood RT....:... Btrron H F. . . , B ink of AshtaAiS Battler G. S..-. ..... T-. BuU;r, Drake a'tiA. (in ; , Beson W : . ... . . . Binipburc !F. . . .,.. ., Baker L H Bvrnuin.I H , M'aW RV B-allf F..71 .7. Bll Slid Bro '..... Bv bee Win S Brown HRv2.. ;.?.:! Brown R H BirrageC V..t Birdsey F G... Prd,ey D... Basey W H -... B-nedict R ...,'.. Buckley J D....J. ..; RVcherH..;..'. ??.-'.'. '. B dinger M.-..T.'XJ B-rknitn CO B irnes J, '.. Bfonks.li U..-. . BshpfMr. C....... . linger Heirs... BtlgerHr.. A Crocker Mrs. J rf.; . ... Ciiiiwood C H..'. .... Cuo.idge O Chapman D CAseheer-tt Son Osrver.OiW...: Col'ir E-tate CollinsJ W ColverJMrs, H M CirdwellMrKE Chavner Tl.os 0'iaklev Eftate.....,,. Crain J R '. Co..ksvG w.....; Constance I ,.... Cooker C W Cii1k.ii S A ".. Cintrwll A Umueruii RJ , Cimerun Z UiutlellJ..,. L'ruiiemiller D ".. Coleman LC, , Clumbers Estate . Colrin AG 7. CI ujjaagi. Estate Canlwell J A O tm'sroii Thoo Colver Mrs. M .. D. Peatt E , Drske M.H .. ., DolU-:iiiiB J UunnP Z.7JT.i 1)-.iiM h. NO....;-..? Dley A J O.i'ey Mrs. L .'.. Ilium J UeBubuitm Mrs. II . . . .', D i v S J DeBarGO Donegan 1'..., Emery and Co ... . F'uulmni S A .... Fouiituin J D... . Ford i m Mrs S... F'.x H Furry FM.er -M.N.... FiaherN Jin Linn GrubbJ L Gum J g'-ireE E "'iafli O Gregory VJ Oirunan L .I..,' G eave P ,', Gioupuer E 1 Gordon A -' . vi litinsaker and Dodjte. . , H argadine Estate Hnuck Etate Heiriirj S . .?. ninilin J.. .., . ,'k Helms J HoltnnJ HJ.nsrn F .,, .. Helms and Di'dard : .l.V. Hockenjos J HillHC .- Hjamond B..,.,,... Harper Wra wj. :. Herslrf-rger G T.vg. . tr ...i... vr . i -D i iinuicjr n unuu 1I. . .;, .-Sfc v ilr. . ' l a Hanlev and Love, itanlsv J , A . . . . flanley Mary H.. 8anley M arbaucb O HofftLan estatu. . .'r.'!?C- f f.i, lh II L., IAS E Johnson A Javnpk Mrs R Johnson Mm P -r Jacobs A S Jacobs E Julian ND' ,, O and C R,R Cd Cameron I) Ciarey S W Doneghy Ed Kmeaid W S. Itingsbury CB, Kleinhammer C Shidler L Sachs Bios SchuixV '" v Soloman J sol 6 man II S4g0 J Sears G Savage J , Tolelnan J G Tozep J P. , TbompDon 3 Taylor Wm Thornton J Talent A P, Taylor S C Towne F Thomas O' Vt Tupper J . SI 0.050 .. 11 850 .. 5.440 .. 15,383 .. 9.622 .. 2 200 .. 3 640 .. 2.180 .. 1.067 . . 3.050 .. 3.125 .. 2,400 .. 2.l!i .. 23,165 .. 30,000 .. 2.000 . . 3,500 .. 2,016 .. 10,652 . . 2,530 .. 4.40C . . 3.519 .. 5.643 .. .-3 625 .. 22,SG0 ..' C.2S0 :.- 2347 .. 3,200 .: V12 .r 2.809 '.I 2.093 t. 3.28.4 .". 2.376 . . 2,290 ..' 5,420 .. 17,754 .. 26 600 7692 .. 8,1273 ... 20J0 .... 6100 .... 213'0 .... 3000 .... 2000 .... 47t2 ... 2188 W55 ... 3338 .... 3005 ... 3810 ... 2400 .... 2700 ... 14,013 .. $3 300 ... 6981 .. 23.682 .... 5349 ... 200 .... 2240 ... 6460 ... 9010 ... 5100 .... 3515 ... 3000 ::: 9 .... 2620 ... 5340 .. 12,220 ,. . 6175 .... 5390 ... 3550 .... 4515 .... 8611 .. . 3510 3245 .'.'..'. 3140 ... 3Q0O ... 3SoH . .. 260d .... 3225 ... 3901 .. 3000 , 5,655 , 3,000 . 4,700 , 2.5S2 , 4,763 . 2,028 , 4.059 , 3,000 , 2,551 . 2,750 . 2.315 . 11.945 . 3.S08 . 2,418 . 2,114 5,405 , 6.905 2.500 , 10,050 6,935 4,255 11,847 10,132 2.346 3,183 3.750 4,580 3,620 13'428 2,870 3,100 3,250 8.610 2,800 6,604 15,525 2,065 6,800 v3,lu$ 18,611 'i,025 2,275 3;490 2,475 2,025 4.00b 125.780 .3.238 4.500 10.90Q 2,164 2,273 3.Q20 2,330 2.00G 2,360 3,850' fpOOO 2,270 3,585" 5,220 6,230 2,095 4,674) 2,07 . 2,900 2,345 6,513 4.7G0 3.166 10,950 Vinceui O Yronman, Miller Co Walker D J Wells O and J Walker heirs 6? Vuin'ara Wimer J OO Walker J P Wells G Sr White Mrs J E Wagner J WsV.dus A Woody J N Wilson Wm wiiS j Williams M A Wrisley J B Walker E F While H L Williams C Wj.eta'one Mrs E Winijtrijand Helms ffUTCo Woodi'J Elliott J Ennis F. Klum UK. Kincaid W B Kubli nnl Pull Kime John Kahler C W rtfiiiier wm. i. I.areeski G ICubli K ' Littleton i ; Lance G W. Linton J T Lacy J S Linn D Love J A Mvei WO MlCall J M. Million B Messinger B L MiklcNon M Murphy John Mer A F Aiansfiebl M MatbesjWni McClenden C 0 McAndrews Tbds. Mathews D.P Mugruder;H H , Mingua C MVglev A II MorrittJ W 31 elisor M McMahon Estate Murutl Riphael M tiller Max Mi Cully Mrs. Jane HerniatinBiiigcr Mairuder Bros, slartlt! Alex Miller H B Martin J A Nichols G W NichoUTjE Nichols J M. Noathammer Jacob Nailjr G Nickel" Chas. Nunan J v. OlVil P' O'Brien John Orth John Powell P Philips Saml. PavneCT Pankey J A ParkirFM Penegar D Phipps I J Phipps M P Phipps Alia Plvmal-FM Fruell J M Estate Prim P P Parker W H Rock fellow G W Uoper F Reno J F . I'oiiinson Jos. Robinson Mrs! Susan Rapp Joi. Ragadala J F Nunan J Robena..and Oj'Neil Rsder Wm aaa s. C , Bcose L Hos J . -' vo J E, i.uijer T SaiirrSeld J "W Stewart J n Stougl, Mrs S Stone Mra E Sargent C S Stanley A1C Ray Win " Hitter A L Ryan P J ReamesTG .. tpauirs ami WhllS Realties. Bros " Reames Mrs W Robinson J W Sisetuore Mary S Siavens S u Smith II Shaddocks' Simpkinn I Sterling Mining Co. 2,250 2.2S8 2 6S5 5,940 14 972 2 635 3 490 6 375 3 010 6,322 2030 2,093 2,300 5 655 3.529 2.091 6.986 2.412 2,679 3.750 5.400 3 79D 5 446 256" 3700 A47S !)75 88S5 2260 12.600 , o87a 12,300 13,36 1 3062 43S0 4635 2470 8996 5474 6160 5442 o'i 2000 7015 4765 8055 20SO 277 4013 4918 3739 2940 7870 - 5910 8231 10,800 2295 42S0 2775 2300 pis l36 S167 3,225 3,500 3131 4736 2030 5015 2582 7001 0015 5680 2673 6382 3972 5650 5190 2910 3763 4259 7497 4978 2198 2445 2100 4075 2718 2550 9120 2935 2807 2600 8105 2470 2,100 2,900 4,42 3,465 8,308 4,030 4.000 4,000 2,120 4,416 2,206 - 4,130 2,690 25,260 11,919 2,300 4,500 5,050 4,270 2,600 2,250 2.590 3.623 3,212 2,385 16,300 Old "tJmpdua Joe" visited our of fice Tuesday. Thirty years ago he hunted deer and fought Rogue River Indians on bo vcrv ground where wj now sit and writo. Joo says he was a-waya the white hjaKs friend' thai ha joined lbs wnites sit ( fought tho Uogf.e Rivers; that h was twica wounded and that Tils partner was killed; says lid wautr to get him a whit? wife J that he beliuves he is a very smart man and that had he not joined the whjtes they would have all have twen killed; all of which may or may not ba so.- One thing certain Joa wai pretty full of "bug juice" and wag very much inclined, to give the old Indian war whoop. Ite drew his 1 ot t'e on its which' Cdufused the entire 'Cotirier" outfit frori the Uevil to the Editor because it was not election times and we could no. gee the point in wanting to treat. Poor old fulloir he does not realize that he is both a relic and a remnont and a small rem nant al tj)at of his former greatmss.f Grant's Pass "Courier." TIlA A til lnd (MtV1 rVttJnMl i-oVas? two bids for ifie.Sfj.OtfO fJra bonds. One was from Laiid i Bush, of Salem. of one psr cent, prtmiam. The oth er wax from liadd & lilton, of Port land, J of on per cent, premium, and was accep'ed. The mone will prols ably be deposited in the Bank of Ash land this week. JTidings. spring im mm Every one should go and mc die Grandest And Iir-Lat Lut -OF s New Spring Biy AND Pancy CroorSs, Clothing, f'OrlfSHIMQ GOODS, HATS. BOOK Al SHOES. Groceries and Crocker. Itemrmbcr these good are new and lsiuht binco the War iu Rillroad Rales .ind aro sold Cheap for T3asli. Country produre bousht nnd-told; alo nooi, Uittcs t tin mm Uecr &Rlns. fo i cit orders lor Lumber Mx. Vtjfct jen . I'ostoffiie Cnildin iNE-VV PRCES -XX TUB - ZOSftfiffEirOBUtl xsv ::fiisrc sbi! eai'.ry sum THE STAFF OF LlFS! THE ROGUE RIVER mm FLouiiiVfi s'hlia HAVING RECENTLY BEEN Rt fitted with ar.utxieniittptovemcnt1 are now turning out, a firi'.'cl.iss articl of Hour, which is fcyt r.p. i ae-fourll bjirel sacks, and crtry sock n w.irr.inlt" to contain 40 pounrti; 5f flour If vou don" believe this, just compare a sick of om ilour with any otUtc.trand offen d for s.ui in this market, and note the difference ii weight. FJour nnci Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for w neat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having ndded a set of llarley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Itarlcv for customer. T1,p inirl will be done on short notice, so tli.it par ties can return with their grist the same day. I nra prepared tomllbirlcr at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is iar ancnu oi tue crusher- C.KREWSK1 Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1833. "twenty-first yearT ST. SIAaiT'S AOASJEXarS', CONDUCTED BV. TnE SISTERS OF THE HOLY XvUE. a-'IIE S1IOLAST1C YEAR ,Px 1HIS I school will commence about th. tn J ol Autmst. nn1 is fliriflpit in ftm,. cootna of eleven weeks each. Hoard and tuition, pcrterm, ?4000 -us'c 1.7.0Q Drawinir and naintinn- on Bed and Bedding 3.00 OfiLiCUi li.vx auttuuii. Pnmarv. ner term .100 Junior, " 000 Preparatoy u g.oo Scnior, " iooo Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to p-uticular studies in behalf of children who 1mm lmt i;n..t,..i time. For further particulars apply at LARSON & Mm .D, MEliCIIANT TAILOItS JACKSONVILLE, dCN. T 'RE UNDERSIGNED TAKES i- pleasure in infomi igthe public that they hive opened a shop next door to A. G. Colvin's biore, where thoy aro now di&play. ing a large stock ol CLOTHS. TRIMMINGS, ETC wfyjehthey nre prepired to manufacture into cJoihing of the latest styles. $3 Suits made for $2o and upwards. Repairing a speci tlty. LABSON& HAOGIiUND. Dated Sept.. 18,1380. UNION HOTEL, Keruyville Osn Mrs. M Hyder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always Ire hail at this house at the most reasona We rates. G5An excellent stable connected with the hotel. t" y &wlX .j,ym .-.. k'a-k'A JStL, mM.:&w mmsr :a"-i.-33Cis rm'irtiin St. .iciijo.vilh, Or, JOILN' 3IILLER, Proprietor. Nafj, per keg $3 30 White U-d, 25 lb. keg 3 Mnseeil Oil, per jrtl .... 00 rur)cntine, " u 0U Uinclicstcr Rltlcs,foctagi'nbar'l 18 00 UindSavvs , 1 00 Buck S i'v-,'comtilefedlsl'nCc pUlo 1 li Gun l'owdcr, ixj 15 ...tjw." ,, mini, pur 10 .Ji "? tss V'ncls, KTbtix.... '"urt ridges, per box Holts, per unz llorvj Shes, per lb...:. Ilnndli-s Miner' Picks. ..4 , Hand siw Fi'is "risscnt Saw Files . . Di)or.otks 0-v lie Is . . . . . J in ,13cU.lo 1 t 1 5 Si 23 SILAS J. DAY, Nilary Public, Rtal Ei-lale AgL Abstracts niidc. of Titles to Lands. Xiosnl 33oouaa.o2i.ti9 Of all kinds drawn up, especially perUutv ing to the settlciu' nt ofcstales. Collector of Accounts -- PromjSl Remittances. Investment Securities" a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip BothjrU and Solo. I have a complete bet ef Maps of all Surveyed Lands iu this county, and re. reive abslnicUjiiontlily rri)m,loseburs of all nLW qnlrTes m ule. I am thus pre pircd to make out HoriWcad and Prp emplioi psjicrs, antl cm thus savo to par. tii-s the expense of a trip lo Rossburir LandOfllce. i s Several fine fanru nxe In my hands toe silcl . , . Prottipt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance- wjth thu limtv. Refers, by permission to C. t!. Beek mf,. Ero. Bankcrr.'.to Hon'. U R. Tut- stpr .TnfJ.r,. nrthld tfiillnlul .ltilV H.I ,A any business house in Jacksonville, jL 1 Office nt south cast corner CaiifoflLk ai anu oui sirccr, jactsonville, Urcgoa. SILAS J." DAY. FArmer's Store; MeoroRD, Ojjeoos, ANGLE & PLYMALE Prop'a. The undersiened takes pleasure In a-u nouncing that he li is opened his pi icn of business in the nw town of Jledford, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, In quantitiesln suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OTTt TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CAN DIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HW Jly stock is fresh and flht-class, and t opose to kiepa full assortment orevery ling in my Hm and tell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ahk is a trial. t3Higkcst price raid for Produce. "Senlncr Office For Sale. J)PSlrinT ft pntMrrn in nttiA natnais the Mndersigncd oilers the OREGON mm fm sale at a bargain. For the amount required no better Investment could be. found.for a paying btjsinw. For further Futs'S KniusK. Cronemiller & birdsey. JAGKSONVILL.E. L'iBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AN D HACKS. i.Aiaiiu liiuiJNti tlARROWS WITH SEEDERS CdjlBtNED BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TUOTH HAflROWS COLLINS CAST OAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL-PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER jriLLS. FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS. HAY CTTEKS. FAIRBANKS SCALES COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Ek EXTRAS SERV&fi ON SHO.TT NOTICE- We wonM respectfully ask our patrons and frieifds 0 call and mo our line of poods before purcbasing elsetvberc, as we 161 sure we can Sell As Lotr If Not Lower Than any firat-claris goods can be sold for aud we guarantee all our goods as represented. OBONEMIDLSR AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 9, 1334. .