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L OREGON SENTiNEl JAIK(l,Vlll,(.Kl Saturday, October 23, 188G. Social- The Red Men will give a sociable dance at tlirir bal! Friday eve ning Oct. 26th. Every-body is invited. Apprentice Wanted. J. C. Whipp wanu a young man as an a prentlce in bis marble work that will stay until fan learns the trade. A boy from the country preferred. CntLDBRSR's Rates. Special ex cursion tickets to Mechanics Fair will be Isold to children between the ag"sof 5 and J "J yearn at one half the excur sion rates. KtcutMon ticked to ad ults S1G.G5 children $StO Tickets good for 10 days from date of fale. Private Sak Mrs. N. Fisher of this place U offering her entire house hold and kitchen furniture for sale, ccTiiisting of parlor and bed room sals, a first class piano, carpet?, etc. The above will be sold very low, and those desiring anything in this line should call at once. Rich Strike- Another rich dis covery .g reported from the Gold-Hill n ction a pocket with several thousand dollars having been found by some newcomers tha have ben prospect ing there for a short time past. Tt e names of the parties we bare been ui able to 'etrn. Bdsike-s Change J. D. Fountain of the old estuhlidi-d "Farmer's Ston, lias told a Imlf interest in hix store and stock to Mr. G W. Holmes, recently of Scott Bar, Cal. Mr. Holmes comes well recommended, and the new firm will merit a good share of patronnge from the public. Ash land "Tidiuss." UsscTitKD. The Kent Colvig case over the District Attorneyship has been up in different phases this week demurrers and motions having been argued and submitted but as yet the cake has not come to an issue fortriil As brother Wimer of the "Courier" says that "an unjust man propose to unjustly open a curt of justice No vember Im," wo suppose the matter will reach an end at that time. Got Caught. A young man named Ilulfiiiau who has been living at Gold Hill fur some time past was orrested by Sheriff Dean ou Wednes day latt on telegraphic advice from Kheriff Bently of Umatilla county. The prisoner is charged with horse Healing and also fur jumping his bail bond while awaiting trial. The Uma tilla county Slieritf arrived here Thursday snl started back with his tnan last evening. Sicco the beginning of 'ho fair W. W. linker i Sana, of the Rural Spirit, lnve been issuing a fair diailv of two editions afternoon and evening. The paper is set up and printed in the northwest corner of the main exhibi tion hall. Polite young men fold the paper and jhe one gratis to every person who paes. The press used is the oni upon v hk-li Frsnfc C filler, State Pi inter eect, will do the State printing for the four years beginning Jauuarv I. 1387. Th daily eJiiiun is a credit tble paper. News. Cuanck of Tims. In a few days the Oregon fc California will change the time of the through trains on the east side division the first change on this end of the road in about ten years The southbound train will Ip.ivr at 8 A M. instead of 7:30 and at 3:30 P. M. instead of 4:10, thus making clor voenecttoa at Esst Portland with the Atlantic express. Portlanders who nccostemeil to going to Salem for busi ness whiih will take only a fe. I-onn and returning on the :f -moon t-ain will 6nd the time cur tailed only 25 minutes. Oregonian. Religious Items. Rev. A. H. Sun riprmau will not fill his appointment a' Chimnev Rock on Sundav....Rev W. P. Williams wi'l preach in Jack nonville on Sunday, both morning and evening.. ..Rev. F. X. Blanchet will hold services at the Catholic church in this place on Suuday at the usual time .... Liberal Sunday-school and Bible class meets every Sundav at 11 o'clock A. Jl. at the U. M. L. Hall Talent Rev. A R. Rickenbach will hold ser- icea at the Presbyterian church at Phoenix next Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M , and in Jacksinville in the evening of the same day. IIonn Acaix Mr E F Simon, eon of Peter Simon, of Eiglo Point who has lieen in Colorado for the past two year returned Tuedav morning to this place and immediatelv took con veyance to Ktgle Point "where his parents reside. Mr. Simon reortR business matters in Color.ido as being in a flourishing condition The miner al resources are being developed, which yie'd goad returns on the in vestments. Stock growing and gener al farming is profitable. The miners consume a large part of the products Like all other localities, business of cterr kind is fully represented. Monitor. The following statistics of the coun ty are taken from the assessments roll for 18S6: Acres of land, 70 368, valued at 313,170, town lots, 1,499. valued at 862,047; improvements on same, 42.755; merchandise and imple ments, S98.202; money, notes and ac counts, 110,090; furniture, carriages watches, etc, 32,980; hrrses and mules 1035, Valued at S38.930 sheep, 2227, value.! at 2231; swine. 2229. valued at 3570. Gross value, of prop rrtr, 881 60G; ind tedness, 181, lfi4;jcemptions, $81,528; to-al taxa ble property,. 1618925. Number of polls, 279. A considerable increase in tbecouuty'g wealth over last year is noticeable. Local Items- Cold mornings. Colvin sells as cheap as any body else. Capt. Caton is again on deck at the Criterion. Bob Cook is the new Postmaster at Foots Creek. Grants Pass has 226 pupils attsnd ing public school. Frank Lange'! is taking in the Me chanic's Fair at Poitland. Circuit Court for Josephine county commences November 2d. Soda Surings now has a postoffice with Jacob Mag ler as P. A. Jerry Nunan hat commenced de livering flour at Fort Klamath. Prof. Kugler did not go lo Portland as reported and can sli'I be fouad at the old stand. Circuit Court has adjourned till Monday next when the equity cases will be taken up. Read v b. it Sheriff Dean has to say in regard to his appointment for the collection of taxes. The Champion's of Honor have re vived and hold regular tnepiinga at the old place every Friday night. John Hockenjos and family are again resident of Jacksonville taking advantage of our public school. The case of G. E. Thompson vs. Ira Hawley has been appealed to the su preme court from Lake county. Mowi Mensor, Judge Duncan and Win. M. turner are all cnnSned to their beds witu serious complaints, J. E. Hervey will soon reopen his hotel at Central Point. Call and get a good meal when travelling that way. The condition of Wm. M. Turner is much improved since last report and is chances of recovery are brightening Some mining property belonging to the estate of Wm. Villiams deceased will be sold sit administrator's sale to day. Thos. Riley has gone to Portland on i visit and Mr. Thompson is in charge if 'he Farmer's Exchang while he is way. Married At the Riddle House, Oct. 20, by C. H. Barkdull, J. P., Mr. George Ridinger to Miss Hattie Mc Doiiough. There will be no more jury cases ibis terni as the sesd has been dis chaiged and nothing remains to be drawn from. Caro Bros, of Roseburg have sold their large btore building at Roseburg to Hvram Abraham of Portland. Ptice 12.000. That 'ong lost mule has been found and was sold at public auction this week for 18 50. Dig-up says he . vheap at that pi ice. Fred M. Ov'irbeck was in town sev eral days this week on a visit to his re lations. He is still on a force in the Portland telegraph office. The Jacksonville steam flowering mi 1 are no running on full time, fui ni-h pa! runs wiili i Mipeuoi' quality ol duer at the luweit rate-t. The fine trotting mire Wllis" uned by C. Vr. Kuhler, has lieei. irought Lac. frum Yreka. She made .i record of 2:33 at the late Fair. Hon. C W. Johnston, register of hu U. S. land office at Roseburg, has been appointed administrator of ihe estate of V. F. Owens, deceased. Two bratberns named Height, who were "trusties, escaped.from tlie pen itentiary last weeic. A reward of 3100 is offered for their recapture. Two Italians and a bear amused the ouug folks here last Thursday. The bear danced, theltaliau furnished the music and the audience furnished the oil. Prof. J. IT. Hall is btck from his Eitera trip aud once more has charge of the Ctntrul Point school. He was watmely welcomed by his fiienda and pupils. We denv the alligation and defy the alligator. We had lo quit, but don't crowd the cattle, and don't call men 'iars when they are not. Sabe, Charles. Prof. J. B Trombley requests us to announce that he will deliver a course of lectures at Waldo tne 5th, 6m and 7th of November. Subject: Mental science and Pnysioguomy. ; "Now that's what I call enterprise and piblic spirit" is what Jack Lav- ton remarked last Thursday whim he seen a Jacksonville ediior contribute ten cent to see the bear dance. Judge Gary has sentenced the seven anarchists Spies, Pardons, Engtl, Lineg, Fischer, Schwab and Fieldeu to be hanged on December 3d, and Neebe to fourteen year's imprisonmen. A sir dc.lar rate ; .r ra'.Voad fare from here to Port I and go up quite h large crowd to attend the Mechanic'.. Fair. They are allowed ten days on the trip and will be home next week. George Rteves is back from Port land ready to attend to any work in his line. Hi lost part of hii ba""are -r. .. .i . . ? b niicr arriving ai nome and has sincf been looking for the Italian bear that took it. We seen cne of our merchants going home this week wiih a dozen moun'ain trout in one hand a half dozen quail in the other and a venison ham on his shoulder. We have engaged board at his house. The following official bond of Qutncy A. Brooks, the new collector of cus toms at PortTownsend, W. T., is 50. 000 His surety are Martm franston, James S. Hutchinson, Elijah .Corbett bndC. W.Jtnowlw. Indian Agent Emery, of Fort Klatn . atb declares he will resign if the. troops are removed, for the reason that there will be nothing to hinder the Indians from committing depreda tions on settlers. T. J. Keaton has sold his interest in the mines on poorman's creek to his partner, Jacob Knppl", and will now go to Jo-enhine creek near Kerhyvi'.le where he is assoiated with Alex Watts in the same line of business. The superintendent of the motive power of the C. P. R. R. made an in 8ection of the O. iC. K. R. round houses and car-shops last week. This is a straw which may indicate the di rection of the wind. "lidings." Henry Klipplu returntid from east of th' mountains this week. His new quartz mill is all ready for work and will be started up next Minday. The lack of mining water will probably prevent it moving steady at present, however. The "liars" of the last campaign have agaui been called on to prove the charges made during election times ChaneT evidently wants the matter re opened but it is our guess that he will quit on a full stomach when the end is reached. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of J. Emery, U. S. Indian agent at Klamath agency, until 1 o'clock of Thursday, October 28th, for furnishing and delivering, during the current fiscal year, about 45,000 pounds of beet and 55,000 pounds of flur. As long as the county is too poor tn build short bridges across streams like Emigrant creek, which are dangerous to ford when high, on a thoroughfare like the Linkville road, it is cerUiul) too poor to be buying the big toll bridgrs across Rogue River at any prie. "Tidings." The latest'on dit is that a party of surveyors have been sent out to survej a line for a railroad along the Colum bia river from the Canadian FaciSc into Portland. Mackay is said to be at the back of the scheme. If the route is found to bo practicable work will be commenced as s'On as possible His Hon. Judge Webster on the 14th inst., while on the bench for Jack son county ruled that to sell cigar ind give away spiiituous liquor with out licences with the understanding that the sale was made to evade tin law, the person so doing was liable be fore the law the same as if ho sold the liquor. The O. & C. R. R. Co. pars the r.iosi raxes in the county on S125.7S0 Then comes the Bank of As'iland, 30 000; C. O. B-ekman. 26,600 A. I. Renter, 25,260; G. W. Cooksey, 23, 682; H. F. Barron, J3,I65, etc Twenty-six taxpayers of this coun-y !av on 10,000 and over, and 290 on 200 and over. The portrait of Martha Washington in the vignette of the new one dolla: siiver certificates, is the first woman's face ever engraved on the issue of United States notes. The Chief of th Bureau of Engraving and Printing i in receipt of a number of letters froti w-men of social distinction thankihi. im for thus honoring ene of their sex A Wi'lamette exchange savs: A tr.mge dUea e is ;ffli:ting horses il he vicinity of Albany. The hors' hat caused the tcct lent to Dr. Craw- "ord on last Siturday, and which diei luting the night, was afflicted with it They are taken with staggering, then hey seem to mope and fail in strength fiua!lv becoming blind and seized with trembling and fits. Roseburg "Review" Hon F. P. Hn gan re'urned from the mines, in the southern part of the country last Fri day, and savs there is no doubt as tn the richness of these mines, and alsn if the intentions which have been tak en prove to be as rich as the mines al ready developed that the excitement of the early davs in Oregon and Cali fornia will be realized again, The new town of Sisson, at the ter minus of the C. ifc O. railroad, is al ready laid off into town lo's which will be auctioned off on the 29th ot this month. It consists of about 120 acres and is admirably eituated, com mandint: a beautiful view of Shasta, and containing all the natural re sources required- An excursion from below will arrive on the 28th and it is probable that the lots will be bought mostly by city people. Yreka Union. Another one. This makes five in side of a month in Washington terri tory. Jas. Fannon and Jimmv Gilon left Cdlville to hunt for deer Oct 5th. -Thev parted to circle a hill. When hilf wav round Gilson heard a noise in the brush and supposed it was a deer. He fired and was soon horror stricken to discover that ho bad shot and kill ed his friend. Mr. Fannon was a na tive of Ireland and about 60 years of age. Albany "Democrat:" Dick Turpin arrived in Albany last Saturday with some specimens of rock containing gold, which (in p'aitrs to have found in a new ledge near Glendale close to the Starevout mines. That is hrcom ing a creat mining region, and no doubt the new ledge is a good one. Turpin says he once owned a half in terett in th" Starevout mines and sold it for a Winchester rifle, and that r-cently 140,000 was offered for them. The report of the Montana Mining Company just issued, shows that dur ing the six monta endine30th of June 1886, the mills crushed 19,784 tons. Notwithstanding the depreciation in M'ver and loss on realization of con centrates, the actual reslization of the bullion amounted to 674.646 The balance of income over expenditure amounted tb ?33 053. 6s Id for the half year, out of which two inter:m dividends lat the average rate of 20 per cent, 'per annum have been psid. amounting in the aggregate tt 166,- OUU. lua few tin) tne Noritiern -jTaoiuc Terminal company will advertise or proposals to. build the big machine shops at Albina". " The foundation was laid some time since and, the -material and machinery have been pa the ground more than a year, wahing for the ordsr to go ahead. This order has come at last, and will be executed without delay. Il will cost something like 150,000 to erect the shops, mot of which will be for labor, and will make times very lively this fall and winter around Albina Tba shops when completed, will give regular em ployment to a small army of- men. )regonian. The postal telegraph line is coming right along. A force of men are em ployed between Ashland and the Sis kiyou mountain putting Uf poles. The poles are red fir sawed at Glendale and shipped to Ashland. Dollarhide of Siskiyou Mountain House and Dave Horn of this county have contracts to furnish the Co. with poles and are get ting them out as fast as possible, and delivering them along the routn of the line. The company propose lo push the wor along as fast as,posible. They will be working on this side of the Siskiyou mountain before many days. raka Union. -j , 1 nniTf Send 'six cents&rjwstagc, 9 rnlf f and receive' free, a"custlj' Ixjx H I IIIlLiof goods which wiil help all, of either sex, to more mbney right away than anything else in this world. For unes awsit the workers absolutely sure VtonceaddressTiiUK & t'o.,Angusta,Me Summ ns. Inlho ire uitourt for the State of Ore gon, tor the county of Jackson, jlartua P.Todd, Plaintiff, vs. S.B. Todd, Difeudiut; suit in eqaity for a divorce. To a. is. I odd, the above-named Defen dant: N TUB NAME OF THE STATE OF l Oregon: You arc hereby requited to ap pear and answer the complaint of the above Plaintiff in the ubovc-culilled Court, now on tile with the Clerk ot said Court, within ten days ,from the date of he service of this summons upon you, if -.erved in Jackson county, Oregon; but it .jcrved in any other county of the State ot Oregon, then within twenty days from ae date of the service of this ummons upon you; or if&ertedon you ut of the State of Oregon, or by publica l ni hen by the 1st day of the term ol Cou t following such service, viz; the 1th day ot October, 1380. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint, as hereby required, tho Plaintiff will apply to tbu Court, lor th relief demanded therein, to-wit: For the !UMlutiun ot the bonds of matrimony leretotore existing between Plaintiff aud DefendauLand for the care and custody of their oniy child, and for the costs and disbursements 6 1 this suit. Pub ished in the Or.coosSEKTlMJ.bv irderor lion. L. H. Webster, ircuit iudge made .dugnst 24lh, ISSO. II. KbXLEY Attorney for Plaintiff Summons. Tn the Circuit Court ofthe Ptate of Ore gon for the. County of Jackson. Uobert Wcstrop, Plaintiff, ' I ts. J- Divorce Iltithey Jane Wcstrop, Defend) To Knthey Jane Wcstrop, Defendant; IN THE NAME OF TIIK ST-rlTE OF I Oregon, you are hereby required to ppcar and answer the comp'aint filed -tgamst you in the abi.ve entitled suit in lie above entitled conrt ou or before the lib day of October, 18SG. that beimr the irsl day of Ihc next regular term of said otut, and you are hereby notified that if urn f.iil to bit appear ap'l -inswrrsaid mnplaint within s.i;d time, plaintiff will ipply lo said court for the n-litt demand ed in said complaint, to-wit: I'nr -i de Tee against you dissolving the ni-rri.ge ontrart now existing between you and plaintiff, and for costs and disbursements f this suit. This summons is served by publication !iy order of Hon L. U. Webster, judge of aid court cadcr dale of June il, 183(5. II. KELLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff Notice. Iand Ofeice at RngEBtma Oojt.,) Seit.. C. 1SSC. f Notice is hereby given that the fnllnw-me-named settler has fikd notice of his intention to make final proof in suppor f his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Olerk of the County Court of Jackson Co. Ogn., at Jackvon villc, Ogn , on Thursday October 18th. 1880. viz: Henry D. Kubli preemption D. S. No, 5 50 for the N W if of N E if, & N E if of N W if. Sec, 20, township 33, south range 4 west W. M He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: John Bolt, George Hoffman, Win. Herriott, Terence Byrne all of Jpplegatc Jackson County Oregon Ciias. W. Joiinstox Register. Notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ihc business canied on under the firm name of Reames Bro's has this day been discontinued E. It Re-'mes with drawing therefrom. "All outstandiu-r debts due the said firm must be paid or secured immediately. All nfttes and ac accounti ol the firm can !e found at the old stand. -Reames Biio's. Augtnt 2nd, 1SS0. The business hereafter will be conduc- fi under the firm name of Reames & White who will transact their busimss upon aciish basis.and will supply the new storewith a complete stock of sew no D all of which will be sold at prices ch'-ap as the cheapest. Give us a call and judge tar yourselves. T G. Revmes, .T.F.White. Nervous Debility. A SURE CURB GUARANTEED. DR-t E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain Dizziness, fonvulsions. Nervous Head ache. Mental Depression, Loss of .Sleniory Speru-atorhoca, Impotcncy, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused bj over-exertion, selt-abuse or over-indulg ence. which leads to misery, decav and death. One box will cure recent cases (. Each box contains one month's treatment, one dollar a box. or six boxes for live dot. lars: sent by mail prepaid on receipt ot price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. W ith eacll order received by us for six lioxes, accompanied with live dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarrntec to return thejmoncy if the treatment does not effect a yure. Guaran tees issued only by Woodard, Clarke fc Co., Wholesale and Retail JTJniggists. Port land, Oregon. Orders by mail at reeularlDn-cr UK. orimCY, THE SPECIALIST, Has had 20 years experience in the treat ment of Chronic, Xtrvons And Private Diseases And having thonmghly'proved the mer it of his Specific Humeuies, in the treat ment and cuke of many thousand cases, he now offers them to those in trouble to cure tfiaaidm - home. S)r. I,1KYS Sprrine Tor Gonorrhea. " spfrlOc for sjplillK. stirriUc for icruia(orrhca. ' " ftprcIOr for I niarrh. Price of either remedy. S5.00 ner case. Sent by express, packed si-ciirc from ob servation, on receipt or price. uall at omes and I'nvate Dispensary. Multnom-ih block, opposite Pot Office, Write to Dn. X. S. Smnney, Cox 623 Portland, Oregon. mijaugc hi iHanagemc.it or TOE IT. S. MOTEL, Cor. 3d and California Sts., Jackscnvill - - Ogn, Ravins taken charec of th jotel the nndcrsiuntd tafee pleasnre in announcing Jo tlic public that a complete changu will be made. fJMa.o "37.Tfclo will be supplied with eveiything the market ffords, and a general renovation ot the Hods 2vxa.c3. X7.oom.si will be made. The patronage of the pub lic is solicited. J DeRoboajt. THE ASIILMB GOLLCGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL, Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. For particulars or catalogue apply to tho undersigned at Ashland. Oregon. M. G. ROYAL, A. M. President Oregon State University, Eugene City. SESSION a86-187. First term begins September 13, 1SSG. Secure free scholarships by applying to your County Superintendent. Doaid and lodginr per week $3. to .'. TUITION, TEn YEAK. Elementary English Department, $30 00 Other Departments 4000 Write postal for catalogue with full particulars, to Pkop. Joiix Stk ue, Sec'y Faculty. Eugene City, Oregon. MILLEE, BK0S., Dealers in Field Testable and Hoiw Seeds Imperial Egg Food, Garden Tools, Fertilizers, ETC-, ETC- 123 2d SL, between Salmon and Taylor, Portland,. Oregon F.RITSCHARC, practical "Watchmaker awd Jeweler, California Sret-t, MAKES a specially of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. 3Ij ch&r3;s are reasonable. Give me a call OBCIM IN 1BATS. I have made a reduction in the price of hog meat now selling Shoulders, 6 cents per. pound. ide-meat, 5 cents per pound. Good Lard, 7i cents per pound. Tl is all open ranted. for inspection and war Joiin Ot.tii. r849 ;VyA 1883 Courteous) e, Active, "M-iberaL May good fortune follow the readers of The Daily Alta The foremost newspaper of the Pacific Coast; "which presents both sides of all 1 matters of public Interest. No enemies I to punish or friends to pet, but fair and truthful with alL The Weekly Alta Presents the strongest possible claim to a family circulation. It Is filled with good reading; stories, fashion notes, and pays Intelligent attention to the House and Farm. Splendid premiums with the , xrniriv Ait-a I --! mrm at-t.a I ixuuuo - j.-" jj-uj.- Br wni Postaco Free, In tha United SttUS and ' Canada. Stflr. (Including Bnndij) One Tear St CO Dailr, " One Month. W 8nndT Edition. One Tr. -J JO Weekly Alt. One Yur.... 1M -e Bend postal card reqnestfor free sam ple copy of Dally or 'Weekly Alta. DraTta, Checks, and other remittance should be made payable to tha order of tha at.ta CALIFORNIA PUB. CO. ' Saagfanctoco,CaUornla. N "x. m-vrnttym. c -. --&' mm mi mm " i Every one should go and see tho Grandest and Largest Lot OF New Spring Dry AND-- Fancy Goods, Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. BOOTS AID SHOES. Tobaoco, Groceries and Crockery Remember these goods are new ano bought since tho War in Railroad Rates and aro sold Cheap for Cash. Country produce bnusht and sold; alsi Wool, Hides, Furs and Deer Skins, oli cit orders for Lumber. Jfx Mou.En . Postoffice lliiildinp THS STAFF OF L1FI THE ROGUE RIVER mm flourm hill; HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RI fitted with al" modern improvement are now turning out a first-class articl of Hour, which is put up in oae-fourl bairel sacks, and every sack is warrant! to contain 49 pounds of flour If you don' believe this, just compare a sack of ou Hour with any other brand offered for sa. in this market, and note the difference ii weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged foi wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. II nving addcil a set of Barl-y Rollers t my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Il.irley for customers. The wort will be done on short notice, so that par tics can return with their grist the sami day. lam prepared to roll barley at al times and in the best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of the crusher G.KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 18S3. twent7ti1TsTyear. ST.ELkB.Y'S AOADSIffir, CONDUCTED BY. TI1E SISTERS OF THE HOLY SAME. THE SIIOLASTIC YEAR Ox TUli school will commence about lh end ol Augui-t, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, perterm $40.0' .Music v 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.0! Bed and Redding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, .? 5.0l Junior, " C.Ou Hrepamtoy " 8.00 Senior. " ,. lO.Of' Pupils received at any lime, and special ittcntionis paid to pnticular studies in behalf of children who have but limitci. time. For further particulars apply at 'he Academy UESIffl & HAGGLU D. mi:kciiaxt tailors JACKSONVILLE, OGN. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleasure in infomi.icthcmiblic that ihcy h-ive opened a shop next door to A. G. Co vin's store, where they are now display ing a large stocK ol CLOTHS. TRIMMINGS, ETC., which they are prepared to manufacture into clothing of tho latest styles. Z3T Suits made lor $25 and upwards. Kepairingaspeeiilty. ' LARSON & HAGGLUND. D.itcd Sept. IS, 1SSG. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyvillc O-ui Mrs. M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. E3An excellent sable connected with the hotel. CRONEMILLER & BIEDSEY,: JACKSONVILLE, . LaBELLF. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, "- LANSING I: I DING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBrNED, BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING T ;OTH HARROWS, McSHERUY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BDFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS, FANNING MILLS. CORN SHELLEB8, HAY C'lTEKS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, E EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE. . We would respectfully ask our patrons and friends to call ant ae jour line of poods before purchasing elsewhere, as we leel sure we cuu Still As Low If Not Lower Than any fir!.t-l2-i goods can be sold for; and we guarantee all oar -jooa as represented. Jacksonville, Oregon, lloy 0, 1SS4. jlnjly JiUto -ATTHS- UDNTBRST KB MMUM AXD Hardware ami Cut) Siorp ip-i$r O.i.f rnia St. .lacksoavi, Or. JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. a"s, pcrfcec 3 80 White Lead, 25 lb. keg 2 09 f.inseed Oil, per gal 9 Turpentine, " " 80 A in Chester Rifles, (octagon bar'lj 18 00 'find Saws 100 Buk Saws complete dist'ico plate 1 00 On i Pnwder. oer lb C9 Shot.perlb J2J ads, per box..., "5 artrulges, per oox wcu.-wi.wy Solts. ner doz. lorwShscs, per lb.. xes ......,.......' Vx Handles. 'liner's Picks land-saw Files. .. -rss cut Saw Files )oor Locks Vw BelU 07 fft83- .f.... -'10 Jr.... 1-23 ....; 60 -23 SILAS J. DAY, Sbtary Public, Real Estate Agi. Abstracts made ef Titles to Laada. IiogalUoo-iimonta Jf all kinds drawn np, especially pertiU. ing to tbu settlement of estates. Collector of Account Pr&mjA lieinUlances. Investment Securities a Specialty lackson County Scrip Bought and Bal. I have a complete set of Maps f all -Surveyed Lands in this county, and re. tivc abstracts monthly from Roscbur: ot ill new entries m.ule. I am thus pro. tared lo make out Homestead and rre mptior papers, and can thus sava te par ,ies the expense of a trip to Roseburg Land Office. Several fine farms aro In my hands tec ialc. . Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with tha tine. Refers, by permission, to C. C. Bek nan, Em., Ranker; to Hon. L. R. Weir ter, Judge of this judicial district, and U my business house in Jacksonville. Office at south east corner Calilornlf. ind 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. Farmer's Store, Medfokd, Okeoos, ANGLE & PLYMALE Prop's. The undersigned takes pleasure la an. iouncin,;tii.it he has opened his plaeo ol lusiness in the nnw town of iledford, Or gon. nndis now prepared to furnish, la piantitieslo suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc JIv stock is fresh and first-class, and I 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. ESfllighest price paid for Produce. "Scnlncl" Office j For Salo. Desiring to encage in the tiidersigniL, offers the other ualneat HCG1 SEHTiHEL fm sale at a bargain. For the amouul required no belter investment could bo foiind.l'or a paying busbies. For furthof p.titicularscallonor addrtja, Frank Kvioax. Wr7rV&-1i.9fU-V& CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. -v J1 ? T" r A - r