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sr i. Sn, r- P" K9!f9p?-li)r- r F it 1 y . . .. , WblllE II lfi, i .O. Cil IKr' s ! f- - --ul e- curxinn i ket io v n- - Fa .- wi i lie so 'OililiotrT .n-'n he p;"lf 5 u id ' ! .i' k' ons tin f t le e i.o mo r"-s. 1' uimiit t s to ad ults S'.iuj i irrn SS'O ' .Leugocd for 10 dam i. on date of hale. Prcvm: Sale Mrs. N. Fiiherof this ilaoH ih offering her entire house hold an 1 kitchen furniture for sale, coiuisti ig of parlor ami bed room setR, a fi't class piano, Carpet, etc. TIim above will lie old cry low, and those Viesiring anything iu thia line should call at once. Cmx Ar vis I'eter Britt and Hon. Rjbt. A. Miller have our thanks for a liberal supptv of excellent grapes fur nished our oIBice this week. 7 lie were duly apreciatcd and we exu at those Gentlemen a standing iuvitat.oa to call again. Tropri'0 Js W J. Winier.the ge n'il editor of the U igut River "Onur ier," pubiisued at Grants Pasadrop'i ed in on 's unexpectedly this week and then rushed off aliout an fait as he cauiB. "wllv"iH making the "Cour- (pi nnnitf t.liR lipat AtiUiurf ianer ifvl thuSlatp and isfullv deserine of tliol' liberal pnlionase he receip. EocirfllT. Some, parly r o broka mu t freight cr at " .' ncnntsuBy nit;in. aim n.oKe open e eral uoxeaot goo. is apparently io.1- . for something to eat. lie was c .-.-coiered by Mamhal Miller who toox a COUt'o of khota at the thief, but or' BUL'oeeded in getting him io drop i plmder. There is no clue as to uiir thugu:lty parif wan. TJsDiClDED. " lie matter of bevtj s viilur one or both of the Rogue TSiver br'dges is still unsettled and we lea n i thai, Medfnni ltl!ie3 wi" trv to pre- ent Bid purcliae on the groi''d thut tneir ten ears leae hase ,nred 0 in ronsfquence tliu li.'i!;es a'leidv ue loop o the pulilic a or-''."it; to o'it Rtaluiesand need nrt le lui-?lit. is a ma ler well worth look""!; ''f and w ii ive the conSdece ir. i coun couit that nothing rash will .1 done. T.t 'JOS u . ElSer IV fi. iem.1113 at Ceulral Pu t i fco" ,. ..l-'ev.J. .u. Tod.l ism . . a 11) aoted 11 eeti-i" at U:. f' I'.ii , . Pev. F X. Hm il1ivvi lhoMe ei-s at tne Caiholic '"uorih in I., I on Suiidf-y at the.i.iianl lime.... . J i enil bui-dav-Mchool and Hiiile rlttjr,1 tiio-Uer. v aunday at 11 o clock A 1 t thi U. il L. Uail Talent Ue. . A 1. L eki'-ach will hold servnws at the Freeh, 10 tin church in this place butiuay uiurr'tig Bnd evening. & 't. TjNiCTrrBO The KentO' g c 10 OVrT tlm Dirtritt Atuiruei Rh:p 'h Mill uudecideU. Arume.iU hid a driunrerv. etc. ha been u one t i;en all wee.,lut it lniv lake sev rrs ''cs befote the umin isue ii rem '1 uu. , ki'.uii hero l aliout e-jjn' v cli iiji 011 ihecaxe and it wi Idle the vetitict of Hie j ry to tell who is wlm 11 Iv llanna and S Ii G11 V nre at ti .ievh lor Mr. ICeiu while Judge Frini mid V. R. Andrews npipi.eiit iMr.Uol'tit A decision id the iuater KPxpejkd to bo reache I sotuotime ne: t wenV. Not ABtsoosbt). Jerry Nunan of this place som.lime biuce gol t)i con tract for futnisii'iig Fort I Umath wilh flour, bu. on account of tbe un certainly whether Klamath would lit. retained as a militar" post the awai 1 was not made at the time am. w.s only settled on Thursday last oniy setueu on inursnay last Nunan then receivea te'graphic in-1 fctmcions to fill his contract, which would indicate that the troops are not to bo moved at the pit sent t'.ue at least. Residents o! tl is end of the State will hail this news with joy anil wn give our Democratic administra tion oue credit mark for the same. C-i' y Jci.Y Retopt. -T.iofoi'ow- i ' is the faual lepo.tof the gratitt jury empiiietpd for the Oetober tur n nt Tl - vtrju.t court: We have diliKentl; . M'ired into and investigated hI' chains urouglit to out notice, and passe ( u, - on ll'em as we thought riint cnJ i opt r, under i'p 'uw. ffclmei ,u. ined the pub'i i.l, ,ir. . I ,., lecordsofthecouu., , . I, J ,i,n, rs follows: The roam. I. . .. . cms to bo under . .. 'le. t mv.i , ment: the inmates enres -'i.jIh., t, vile iiiuiuica rr.iiirf' its being comfortaUe and i ten' I aud evei) thing about the it.'iiitnu ipe -s to Vo carried on in -i 'n i i 'L3 n.ai ner. Wa found the v. i. i . j Ail in a cleanly sondi urn, aud r jor'ion of it in grol r pur. Dt we are compelled to wvi it the p,ii" i"I room, including tin evils, a- v.r oar'v vintilaten. I'Iim' m r 1 s ).n brought to the no'i of t ji'e o.i several fontit-r trcM? ri8 eclful y insist tint Ine authoritira give ttitir a ."mi i lU'iject. We are p'- -l to f tie court-house i.at jiuu, ttieui oil" : therein an i cat w be tlir-eto, aie in g "d umu ttv i, gi Js toe earn 8 id caauiw f i iior. Wo also have trade a v frl examination ot the reco !. liv the Couptv C ort aim i f n business centered in u's oib e fmi tbn i unt rporJs lit si t IlI.iOll laid IiCiLvf that lul - . i a thoroughly husm s 1 k ti I - Tho ent.ro work dons i w oUi ei dtucftT to us. We vr,L rpecii ss, t -esameof thetiht om- i-i regard jo me uo-intyii a j"-: 'Tea ys'-s un:eoQicee ill say, that on 'e. uivuibiaud u oays. Aoe W .er day of our adjournment it was t'oi-d, r and we started dawn that r.g t tl am liemg a reli a l. y with that official. We were not ante tosd his bonks-but naveuo teasoa toj' si his iniunea to appear on thhal at the residence of Mra, Byhee believe but that tint nrn well andjs- e i we a'u glad to hay ami hewi'ljon Oc. GOth, where all of her effect faithfully kept. 'ti iM.is. Fertu.an. Local Items- Hot whiskies are ripening. Call at PlyuialeVi etaMes for the best liverv outfit. The wool market is brisk and prices are being oiferea. good lr . .it . i i ' juciimii uukheuiiiL'gui ueisum ...i . i..j.i Z. OWt Iljj dW UU(U& IHHrd. Circu'l Court id (.till in session bnC wi" not last much longer. Wm. Phaie has gone to Yieka to take a case n the JuiriM Iii.e. Enil Pirli 11 tgi'ii at his old stand a- ei,j.t 1 -r 111 llarewki8 mill. Si'l.ng uor without 'icenio is not aspiitab.e us some people thought. "Hum" Walteis of Medford ca''ed vpterday. He eaid he waseu't cojri- Airs. D Geo. DeBar is. expected luck from her Ei&tern visit iu u few days. Jk.Pbi(ieni8 ot iisiilaoil fi 11 Date resh strawlerries an ilenert. S. G. Palmer has returned from Cat tiottiu and nays Oregon is good enough for him. Go to A. H. Maes' ey fcr baTiss .'n ' uaroware 1'ne. nev wM.i.ot oe! L'mlefMi i. John O'Crien s putting a hydraulic j so ue miuing ground mat he owi 6.1 Steamboat. ' Vtoik on tbe t isters laundry wa omn.ent.ed this weet by T. J. J.o'ikoih I 'ipci'iuractor. TheSheriTaad his cepities hate . to the fa-t tbn !he-e is komethilg een Lept busy loisterm ot court cuut.''"e '" Wn"on b .de wheat, .igup witnesses. ! Urcle T. "y f-ambers is with us once The war claim meeting last A'ondav gli' wai reiieitati'e in apptarau r :t did lack in nun 1mm. The regular term of Circuit Ciur on iiief-es at Grant's Pass nezt li.Oii'.h ue vtet promikes to be !'go: A i" " wind and ra:n storm " Ml 11- lr.i .lanti iboatrji trojwup.ica. --3'n.Geo.M . m ! cs Fa r e ..J 3a ' eh. I -t ) , i"eto,i . cm in in : j ilg I ri b en ai minted r.s ,Ji -.; 1 .-1 T e. 1 ' C ! M1U; t hoB , -U llnj Ha o:. oni mnlv Con mi loner was i to 1 tl is w(gr?!.j In- 11 h for a wi.iow. Be t .unci WHrij a in tuok her home. 'Inn Verin Etutracht of this jt'ace uill 1 i.lMlirnln lh nnnivkr am nf ttiw r I -' "'J " organization liv a gratia tuahqueratle bail on New Year's night. W. Griswold was here puxha:ng j war cU-ins asainsl the govennent auii not In -c(.ure evidence III his suit wilL Doxn I as previously slated. Silas J. Dav wil" sell the stock in ilia Ja BfOnville ili'.ini; Jt Minniiig Co ; unna wlii.Ji the asiesiaieuts am le'inqUHnt. 0.1 Nov. 1", I880. Tho Yreka mare Alta was so'd at Pm"'tton to Van B De'.ashmuit of fiTi'itnl. forSHOO. 'I'h 11 inu.e has It-en taken 10 Tlie Dal esto trot. The cuuntv auhtorties this weel sh'lipid Dr. J. Heroolil, demist, bai -o Doug'iis county having euoutju (iai'it'it of her ow n to taLP care of. At last Portland and Oregon have a dein' "ratio dailv paper. Messrs. Dell 11 ?nd ',-,'n. ol(1 llnJ' at lh.8 busiuess ave launched their sea of journalism, John Winl in returned home this innr.iing alter an prot acted vis't to Kitrpn and the Eaoierj Stains. He wiM remstti win us during tie Wiolfc. F-d Grob mada a big strike in his 'luaitzt'am this week alio' hioh loiti "ko a genuine bonan , .Bu ' " i.ieudshope that it wll i.o!d out. A survey of the land of the E!sm- alb 'a lian reservation in the nor. ceia j tpariot Ualifo-nta isbeine made win a! ' vihw to opening up the land to stale ment. 1 n-i t -vi 1 in -i xr nt. 1 ' The P.rVand "Dai'r New."has cod-J 'racteu with the new A'aclrev.rennPtt , ; " ,'h line for 10,000 words per- ,""v lu uo "eu " mtKKm """ " "lu "" ' ld D'g Up" of Central Point 1 it a m u e last w(vk and has had partite i tiiit'- for the animal ever sinc T..j baute was 8 ill at large at last ( lOUtl'l. We will furnish gilt-edged receir'i 1 f r wood furnished on aubp.-ripliy LMi i put it o!i till tbe rood ara u. . .ii in nul. t lll s. v A. S. Johnson has returned ' o-j ' j rie of the i-'xiuou it .v''e he has found Mime va i: ' .Cnund. Hewiiobac' a. .,n ew days. ?3 I , it .en li- t-. i vf 'i on uuo-.t etarv race s. as - - - . M.n.".-oftL suti i .u is a' sjnperj. ii v iir I eit, !.n 1: i been ii com w-Ci P Srtnii nka fnlrrc.aia! mi j. t 1 t' b - nt toi sometime '' t. i I'.rniaa id : 'a-t weel , accompa . . ' j' l)r G W. Hoover ;ed at his home i to attend tne it nural. I to attend the ft neral. Joitn Jlil'n-r has l covered sutF .i. i e on deck at the mires wheu there :s taScieut water for piping. W- G Ke.my of the M-dford llVery , 1 f tattle ..I G-o S epliensnin.f A-lilnmlj c. liBtu tiu.t .mil i.it. t-w. hIm rrtiiM Ln ii town for to weeks iiist delnermtf wii iiesses ami j irv men. The I'lustrs eJ Graphic News pui al ed in New York has a fine p.rtr;l " 0'roiiii Coii-jre-s-nai, Uft. B 'tr i-iTiiM-in, and a's i farm hes ,- , , , , .. lr iai.K lULeicnof hi life. J' Liyton and wife, yi'. 1 ooj;h boro and Alex Va.s of Aiiplegale ar ii ed in nwn i his week. 1 lie two la dies sul remaiu Mr. Liriou having come in fur medical treatm-at. The Swhern O-egon Hop Gniwerh AfKOC'a'ion rec-lt1 delivered to J. T. Cochran i Co, li 500 pound of hopx which were contracted to them Borne time ago at 30 cen's a po'-nd. j Thi c-ndition of -Vm: M. Toman hast lna chance for tlm betttr. and he now thinks that he will be crou id in a few dav. His many frieaJs hope ttut fivah may be the esse. v The Patterson steam thresho clean d cream forJ el up grMn as follows dur.ng .he i. j'jn recently ended; Wheat 2 1 S. i ujkliplc ou'c. It .00 t.u ; ba If , 10.'.. 1 bukhels. otil; 47,101 bmbfi'a of . grain. The Pres f nt has appointed Quincy A. I.mi a o l.'.ntrille to b coliec lo' cujt. !r the Paget S nnd 3T tr J Waii'ler i-ow that wiif mitTthe 'and "Voiid" man. Likertew (" hni'iier " "" ' e nrnonl cvhibitof Biker coun ! 1 i.nu be one of the most at ' f e fe'iLires of the Alec!iin:eV 1 a.id is oneninj; the eyes of oap ta - a ' " atence of two years or ii'p 1 loots vounuer than whe:i ii' -.1 but nays he has come to sta; js the remainder of hi days am! make tbis pUce hit home. t Tn trial of the cases agairxt Ed. 1 1 en, l..ibt. v. eitrop and Peter h iiiie for e!iit liquor without li- ffse wp-h ttnued ti'l npt term ' ''ie mai i'.iP's in the several cases be'og a enl and not to be found. The :il receipts of the Lane county lir a uo'ii! eil tu $',5 o, and iIip ei- n ' )! in 2 iniiiroveinenis. ae"re i - 1 $Jj0 tid S100. leaving -ont ?.o0 1 .einiuni- and eishtv t-e: 1 '.' 11 1 1, prtniiuma awarded are ' '-vir ,iai 1. I ' Pt 11 h 1 as moved his stall" vi.-tm j; on Cuimtv, ureon, . C26s'tcr, Washington 're hi." i3u l'i " 1 e facna herea .or. Sa has 1 1 (' .-co! ili get of i.is 1.0 1 sta on, A' s.tiotit, wcioli are promts tug to be sieeu The "Oregonian" says that Rev. H Wista'1 Alorris, Episcopal Bishop ot Oregon, wi'l go EasUte t week to r main for tbe wi'iter. He goe3 on ' reclaming service" for money and men for churches and schools ho has timier his management bM . . . faveinnz ian ; continue conn op; and strange to say receive orders Xfesffi some 01 our cuuent. we Have toi,. ,i , :r i,.i,it. m.i.i.i. good wor men in this line, carrviug a1)een ,t ,J vd lhatcin ut. J. lattro stock of coodsto select, f -oin and we i"tik pirtu-a patroncing outside ptuVe are ooing wrong. Among the vis -r to the Mechan i( . Fsir from .lu s nville ne lmve beard of the folio ving:'.John Hanlev aid wife, (:1-M piim and w fe, Ger. l".oei -at J K, LVtoti. They will all bo atisent dumig tin ten days' limit allowed by the rai'road company. W. L. Whitnev has returned to Ash'and aud app-'ed for an oJce on ...... ...... ..,,,.....,. . iLn now Postal le, .uph line. M- j IVnn.iey is a good operator and shn 1 i new cimpauy make AshUod .) 11. ea ir nation, as it is now repoc 3 j'b.ij-o'o see Mr. W. made bcs o the o!x m. The following cases hate beei tr "aed from this distri--t to 1 j p:tme court, and will ba t. .1 ilj . t r: John F. Miller, anp. t .' 1 To. mi, responden . . tiio count?; v. m . ..ti-e-, p . s. S. R. petii"5i t rw.n.i.it Deal from Josephine count, . We bad quite an assortment of pe.1 i he-e this week and the ladv of 1- u.ie was kept busy answerng tbe ufj of the door bell. The paient t . man sonif what spoiled the traoe s for tiosa who came alterwarli i anmber lilts htm would stop tLt- - inns altogether. St.iu o -e along k dispatch from Washington tf t ' .)rei;onian" savs that Srnt'or , .' -'7 '"" " .".. ! nl jij. on rin dp In. vuua ... ..Y..i. m. . . . j b V.U. I IU'WII4UII ill lllt , Loon 'h fo.'-kiiat OavcadeS. E-" OirtS' t.on of .he secretary tha work will L ! .. ..-...I...: ... .i...! i i. y yinru uruti uif iriitiiH irilIV;4l I U r.... D... ...! !:. I : . t v.iJh i.uo-f iuj ii w.iiiisii is to uz trmmferreJ todut- Uenere. Contracts have been 1st by the agents of the Heiinett k .Mau-ey Com t . y f.v farm .. ng poles, cross ansa nu ttier maiT'ai to i) useu .n con i u ngtnei.ne, AHfiiatid and ort 'a .ii f re among the pUce f . t ored n itn ... ... . IK.- t l I t. .vOn-c. Material (f ting oist. .u te,l a'jng thello, and we mav e-jeoi a ( reoperations in coaitructn to Vt i S'n eium leng. T, t o . -r . . vuuu a.. uicun, ui ii asningron corn"-, Kansas, arrived at tjis place pnuay. He is the unt' of Thos. T. Jtbee, who wa so bruti'Iy murdered near Waldo in tuts count last March. jt r. Soencer inlorm us be will fettle up the business of his dectased nenbew assrwedilv as possible, aid that Vrs. ! l.bee a jd children wil rem to Kn. 1 ., ; as wita nin-. a puuiic sal will be will ba sold at public .auction. j Courier. l"h p.irr'irj Uai'jt "5- iu Itracipd wt.h the new A! i fir Bn-1 c ie;ei.M,ih ine mr 1U.UUJ et I J . dav t.. tajissd a, a, at nevn by ut! rr. , I b Mn E B WVfln sitd ir Po't-f ,-l dav iii ur ) 11 ut p.ts toj.ii.i b -Hi ' -m re ne ex- mil I male lttr ho'ne. Ai.-.tier i:te ' tr K-ii i I pr-jidel her w. 1 a fin- '110 Ii io be jjjtl on the rt,frd, but its ei lence can pnly be 'e'Sed to b t .e :li'ef who stole it at Afe'lfi 'luej- must have, a numbir of tUo Iv iy and thirsty in our neighbii ijit . Air. andA?- H. E V t "tot came in from fj e1 vi u-t viiurdi, u'')il su-ied f.rJrm ran -a on MntvU 110.1111" t 115-, 1.5. Wilkin mi llM bi . p -not!-1 to a poi 11 111 th' clilf? '-lue ot the tinsl s-rvic" on i.CJsti-tne otl'e at San Fe 1. -do fromJSjh h the du'v weath" 'in letir? wiVliiued. We jot 1 , 1 13 iiwp. ululs in K'imuh rni - 1 ciiij; ut'ifin him on his adrai.-e Ifus. I ment - Stf.M 0 -. 13- The trial cf Mittie A'lin for the tuurd-r of Campu?!l at Albany, iat fall, ended this afie.noon with the'a-paittal of the defeudev, theiurv being ou. but twenty mijute- " ert and secouu Wlo s stord f evei lor,atquitaI and one f-iic-j j-e tt'rd ba!pt boicg unanimous in lr" ir.nf nVtiillal.- Ihe yeroict.was rj- ir of iitttiliv e-o nave laTen -rjeat inlorest in in piofeeuinc,'tho co-irt room being L'owdeci during 1I12 prt I sres of the trial. Aliw Allison, upr I mother and sis'ers, will return to Al bany on the morning train to morrow. Several papers hare cop'eil an it'm sta' ng ihat Govtrnc r elect Pennoyir hid rented a residence in'i whitii he in'ended to ocupv with his familv durins c'w 'erm of office. As nerelK fore, Port'anl will ruma'ti the domic. -of the nw goern" He hat cono' tpd with former gnvernr, and is ad- ikPil that the duties ol the office, gen eral)", will not require his presence at the capital mere than two days in each week. Of course, he will be in Salem throughout the .esislativo terms, and will devote to the duties of the cilice all t'iH 'ime that is requisite, but he will "live" and do his voting in PorJand. The "CalP fays: "Notwithftaidit'i' the many assertions as to the ohani; or route or me uaiuuruia k vreii'i, that road will be pushtu rapiitiv i throuqh Northern California and con- ' nett with the Oregon & California at Al -nd. " he road which is content pK I to bu built in Eistern Oregon wi ne a branch of the California & Qrecon, and will be undertaken after tiio main line is tnmpleted. No au horaiive survey havo been made in thit country, and theiSouthern Pacifi put leaves the end of this week t-i import on the feasibility of the pro M-ed rod." ' , T1,p "N P8t Shore for tober . -p - tl!"- a "'"' of ""5ni6r it .i.- -- " '" '"a v'- - l- I " ' 1 r ', . . 1 . t s of 1S0 l o 1 1 fclHi. B W I. tii Unittu otsv these. ne engravi'. rom prise mu rior spnes in restaur'aut. theater, gam'i ltiiK house, opium tlen. etc, and se.ver al e. lertor views, ine'ti ling Chinese f inera'. 'lb ste e .Tatea ia thr-e co'ors and ate ork of a't. An in eresting article, de-riuvai we s tbpm herp, aceompnie the ske'eh ; Tne number also contains an art c on Mt. Adams, illuvt rated with a se ries of sketches, illustrVons of the State Fair rcenl'y hld in Salem, and the new to'! ron is atrons the Cascadis from 1W .' 11 "bav. bnveral con irtbu.jil n s nf interest and merit omji ete 1 .lumber, the wholn forin 1 '! he mSSSat ractive and entara"i oue jet isMipti. The ptbl sher of 1 to snd tne remaining nnmberf 188G free to those who ubTite iw for 1SS7. This will include a .rge engraving of Alt. Hood, in eight rn'iin, 10 be issued with ho'iday num ber. Suoscri,)tions received at this r 'li eat the publlshtr's rate 2.00 per yi-ar. i PviLe.oiD Itcms The San Fran- ' . tiers contain a yarn about th 0li.oniia and Oregon rsi'road crosk u K'Vitath river at Scott Cr. wntoh ; i not o.i tie Klamath, nut ou Stfot ' r ver, a r".utrv of the Klamr.th, and , nv 1 nkfi'la bbu Eaute"! Ore- tit.. 1 j no need of cri. -nstbe -a , tvi uuucuiig to nis n ure l r ts any of the purveyors or v i eUe a. ljuainted with this coun- -v oed it feasible to run so far tl.e mouth of Scott river for tne lv'tiuath in reaching the -i line. Soiuv muggins of a re- ct btK beeo Lumbuggeil or become ' -il i. i fel bis fileas about tne l is of the railroad manager. o! -u."tae Pedd'as "Jree Presr" .1 1A co-ws:otideiit, Ntieaking of the trestle -I- in t'.e Hz (. tnyo i, nays the f'.i.id strneture iuat spans the BigCan vr. i will In Iniihtd in ten davs. This i one of t'tm err-Jest bridges of this :. l i ai. . c- . i ' ' IJ " ''" "". rrammr crounii ! lo ,i,;s ,0!' " "" r''8 ' ' 0 feet hi 'i. Ti era wi'l bo a deep cut at e.ich ecu and the passenger of the futnre will feel a cold rhill run down his back bone wh?h he conte nplates his altitude. There ii Blotter high trestla work Lear Scott's mi'l on it very short curve. The general impression is that tl-a forces wi'i be t!.dn off as soon u tne cars reach Sissona. Some of ti e men may bo sent to Southern Call fonia on the ner road, vhile othem wil' ba dischare-l. uould the road j stop rt Strawnen this winter it raav stay there for fie. eral years. Nona can tell but t le powers tijat be, and they are not in the hank of tel'ing their afftirs o thei- patrons Jor-na. Ctcatv kjuuvl l'rucaedt,i;i- iu n : . i..,:..o. I... i,..n trMWMStwi ln ,ufH court, bine, t ,v,ue of i1isSk.nt.nl.: S ale vi. John ii Jum; indi a lin .1. UMTf til VU.lrB- 11 .x.vi. the latt lictment ("or iimhciouilv sliitOMU tbn ar ,iu. ot ifc - jin hc Trial bvjarv and ve.oict of ri t gu.Uy, Siuie vs. C. H. Caldwell: iiniictme.lt Tir larcency in a dwe lirg-nouso. Ue te.!'Ja!H 1 u!id not guilty. Si aie it. Veitschu 4. se ling liquor w : ji t P 'De. Vniict of guilty as c' r l in ti e indicliiienu. Stata vs. ITipiiael Moral; Rel'inc I'qjjr wiiliout 'iceis. Defendan. f? ind, !! v by jury. -' Geo H Circfc8. C. C. Rid J. F. !U snalej action for damages. Con tinued for term. Jos. If Davis vt Hinnth Davis; sui' for d v iree Eifideucrt Mibtpitted aiiu cv- taken under advisement. t-afk.li Fee vs. Wm. Fee: divorce. ?T, fault ente-eJ end case rtferred to c jU nt v clerk to taa'e testimony, -Martha Todd vs. S. B. Todd. 3ame 0 aer as above. Wi' anl i Euhanks vs. Julia Alar k to recover money. Jury trial anil eroict for delemlant Tiios Chavner v. Geo. Scliumpf continuation. Shen asilnconGim 1. John A. Kuhl vs. Geo. V. Holt, b al, r S me order as above, .aymond i-vUaruder va. Squire GTSFnJSame. ' jA foan aine; to fcrectose mortgage. Da-c.-en gran'eilr Ceo. W. IIoltV8. Jean S.'Luc D. Ro'ooamtlo recover money. Settled. St at n vs. H. Eiutei:; se'ling liquor withoct li(xii!e. YerdLt of not guil- S ate vs. Raphael Alorat, for selling liquor to minors, jury disagreed and were discharsed. Slate vs. Veil Schutz, selling liqaor to minors, cue on trial. Fuolfo Meeting- In accordance with previous notice given a meeting of tho citizens was ht.M at the town hall, in Jacksonville, on Oetnler -th, 1886, for the pur po e ol cottsideriog tho best manner of m iinug n itmcert of action of the eiti in relation to the pay:n nt b rii,il govt'rnroent, of a I jus ( "i -.ii 5 f-ntn losses by the Jn i -1 . . 1- of I3j4 and '5 by the cit zns t iV is valley. Die meet nz was organized by the el t'on or 0. C. EeeKinan as chair man and S'lns J. Dy an eecrelO-. Ar,e whidi John Eeesoa addresU it meeting and gave many 1.001I reiinns why the siioilataiion claitns . 1 ! ,i'ir citizens shi ulu be paid, rnd to b tin an t-rpre ""ion o? public sinti mt nt on this question On motion, the se;retary of this irr-elir.g was authorized to give notice to tbe general public, and pvticularly ' to tiio.ve who are directly interested in i'ii movement, that a public meet 1 w .11 lie cr lied to voice the sentiment nf oe people on this important sub- . uerefore, for the purpose of carry in.2 to efi-it the foregoing, notice is 1 h V . ven that a public' meeting is j 1-1 r lie held in Jacksonville 03 !;... rnav TJf.vo.nV.or fi 1 RSfi Bt 9 o' '. ek P M , at the town hall, at wlrch tune the sul net matter above referred to will be discussed by the--who are iom"i ent tor do so. tter whif h a memorial to the congress if tu i Un fcd Sta.s v id be circu'ated fnrF natures. Jt is expected aid de Nirnl that all good citi.Pis, whither ihev htve claims to be presented Tor sett'em-nt or not, who believe the jeneral government shou'd paf our t-i ns for losses i icurred durii g t je v ms ' dim wars w.iich have occir ed in this vj! ey, should be present sr.l give iI""k subject their counter a - '! and support, and by a concert o' u on o' our oitizeis demonstrate to th Co" es o! the TJ. S. tba justness of orr c . ims Appbfatick Wasted. J. C Whipp wants a young man as an ap prentice in his marble work i that will stay until h learns tiio trade. A boy from the country prerened. f349 v, 188b tfi6urteous eAct.ve,-5ss- LiberaI. May good orttma follow the readers ot The Daily Alta Tbe forcmoat newspaper of the Paclflo Coaa which presenta both addea of all Blatters of public Interest Ho enemies to punish or friends to pet, but fair and truthful with all. The Weekly Alta Presenta the strongest possible claim to a. faulty circulation. It Is filled with good reading, stories, fashion notes, and pays intelligent attention to the House and Farm. Bplnnfllrl rrTf'lT'rw,Tgth tiim Weekly Alta. TERS4S Or THE ALTA. St Man. Fout Tm, la tin UnlMd Sums and ' Gmul Dmttr. fiselndisc 8andT) One Tear ... . DallT, " On Month.. Dondir lidltloo. One Tear WeeklTilU. One Year. tsoo . M .100 . 1M Bend postal card requeatfor free sam ple copy of Dally or Weekly Alta. Drafts, Checks, and other remittances should be made payable to the order of the ar.TA. CAXJFOBNIA FTJB. CO. Baa Francisco, California. .j 9hhB VfePKi Jyi SPBiiti Ml uiliiiii Every one should go and .e the Grandest aud Largest Lot OF New tSprin irr Dry 'O AND Fancy Gr 206.1, Clothing, FUflN'SHING GOODS, HITS. BOOTS AID SHOSS. Tobnooo, Grocsries and Crockery Remember these goods are new and bought since the War in Railroad Rates aud are sold Cheap for Cash. Country produce bousht and sold; also Wool, Hides, Furs and Deer bklns. toll cit orders for Lumber il x Uuixxn . Postofflcc Building. TfiE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER SMI MIIKO HULLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with al" modern improvements are now turning out a first-clasj nrticli of flour, which is put up in one-fourth bairel sneks. and every sack iswarrantu' So contain 40 pounds of flour If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of oui flonr with any other brand ottered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on band and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Hnvins added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. The work will bo done on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is tar abend of the crasher O.KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept, 23. 1883. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR, ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTERS OP THE BOLT IIME. THE 8HOLAST1C YEAR O. THIS school will commence about th. end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and mitten, per term, $10 00 Music . 15.00 Drawing and painting 800 Bed and Bedding 300 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per tarm, f 5.00 Junior, " 600 Prcparatcy " 8.00 Senior, " 1009 Pupila received at any time, and special attention b paid to pui ticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time, for further particulars apply at me Acsscmy imm & HAGGLQ D,i MERCHANT TAILORS JACKSONVILLE, OCN. TnE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleasure in infomi Jg the public that they have opened a shop next door to A. G. Colvin's store, where they are now display- irsalarjrestockof CLOTHS. TRIMMINGS, ETC wl'rhthcv are prepared to manufacture into cioini is or the latest styles. t3?"8u s made lor $25 and upwards. tttpairing a specialty. LARSON HAGGLUND, Date! cipt. 18,188t. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyvllle Ocb Mrst M. Ryder, Fropr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this bouse at the most reasons- ble rates. SF"An excellent stable connected with the hotel. CRONEMIJLLER & BIRDSEY, JACKSONVILL.E. LaBELLE WAGON' l.UGGIES AN D HACKS, LANSING t n a n A BROWS with SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFORD (. .11 VATORS AND SPUING TOOTH HAKROWS, McSHEi: I ('RAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BUFORD PLO W -' i ' L h I'vr ES, COLLINS CAo i. t'A . 1 EEL PLOWS, RANDALL Tl' " ""SING HARROWS, CIDER AU I ' - N VING MILLS, CORN SHELLBRS. HAYCt. - 1 11RANKS SCALES, COOrwi - 1 INES AND SAW-MILLS, CHAL! h'E WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, E EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- "Wo wonltl respectful'v aslc ot -atrous and friends to ca1! and sa onr line of goods before pi ..u. :g e -.v i c, as we ie. sara wa can Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-class qooda can be sold for; and we guarantee all onr goods as representor!. Tack -wile, Ore?". tfay 3, 1884. e, pro. s hi'Nters' Rrrcirsi VZ Hart! viarc ami G-;"c;7 Sarc i-"-4CttJ5St55i .iS'nll. California St. actcsonT:. Or. JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. Nal's, per kesr $31 White Lead, 51 b. ktg 2 liO Linsteit Oil, per g-tl ..., . 90 Ttirpcaiine, " " 00 v Inducer Rifles (octagon bar'l) 18 00 Hand Saws 1 00 Uuck Savvs'iouinlttudUl'ncoplatol m Gun Powder, per lb 6'J Shot, per lb 12 V'atls, per box 25 aPS u u - 1 ''artridges, per box 15 cts. to 1 IVl Bolts, per duz 15 llorso Shscs, per lb 07 x U:in dies SO Miner's Picks 1 09 lland-s.iw Files 10 Cr Sss-cut Saw Files- Ii Door Locks. . . ... .. . f0 OowBcls , 21 SILAS J. JDAY, Notary Public, Real Enlaio Agi. Abstracts made of Titles to Lands Xoil 33 oouiuoutn Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertain ine to the seltlcm'nt of estates. Collector of Accounts PivmjA Remittances, Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Holil. I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyed Lands in this county, and rs ccive abstracts monthly from Roscburz al all new entries made. I ara thus prs pired to make out Homestead and Pra emptior papers, and can thus save to par ties the expense of a trip to Roseburg Land Office. Several fine farms are in my hands to sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with tho tlrac. Refers, by permission, to C. O. Beck man, Esq , -Banker; to Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business house in Jacksonville. Office at south cast comer Calilorair. and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. Farmer's Store, Mkdi-ord, Oregon, ANGLE &. PLYMALE Prop-.. The undcrsljracd takes pleasuro In an nouncing that he has opened his plaro of business In the new town of Medford, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, In quantitlcsto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MAGHINB OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ste. My stock la fresh And flrst-claas, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every- tiling in my line ami sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. tSrHigbesl price paid for Prodnce. "Sentncr Office Fer Sale Desiring to engage in other usiacar the indcrsigncd oilers the ' OREGON SEHTiHEL fm sale at a bargain. For the amount required no butter investment could be foundor a paying business. For further pui ticulats call on or nddrtas, FliAaic Kbacse. jSS CRONEMILLER AND BIEDSET. J Y'