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obe&oh sentinel -jiT uMilll ATrKDAT iVovMi)i:n 13, ISPfi. O. ilirhms-h has purchased th John R. T'C farm in-ar Jim ford of Jester Britt, ptMnir 63 000 ArpnnsTicE Wanti.ii J. O "Wlllpp wants B yOUIIJ IIIHD on ap prentice in his nitride works that will lay until he leains the trade. A boy from tho country preferred. Dr. J. 0. Allen of Medfoid would like, to t each a class in short-hand ritiue in Jacksonville. A clasi of nffi-eu will le infracted for t.entj-five lei-sons nt the rate of $5.00 er scholar, Rchol.ri Jo furmi-h a suitable room, with the ue aary lights and fuel. PRIVATE SALE Owing to niy ira tncdiate departure for California I will cell during tlio next ten da)S all my housihold and kitchen furniture. "Ffrat tome, first Kered. Also niv pony, single harness, tnit-bujiav with J.o'.esaud ahaftx), saddle and bridle Kjld-aeperately or tORetlier. A . U. BlCkESBACII. ifor. 12, 16SC. Sett II. R. Tr.nsiisus. Regular drains will commence running 'o the -nidinf near Sist-nn'i next Saturday, 13, inst., and a Pullman -slee-ier will le. iut on to run hetwecen Rd 'iing and KissonV for the ntalit tavel "Tlii will reduce ll ':-?' from Yreka to 40 mile- and fron Ashland )0 miles. The fctaj-es will piobaldy Teach here a little caiieriti the morn ing from thp i-outh, and leave a here tofore going Fouth. Journal. Subscribers who order their pnrer stopped, and who owe for several veara fcuhscription. mutt remember 'that they must i-quarc up their ac "cqunta with the pntihslic-r aR the law 'rrquircs before thev suppose for 'one moment that tl eir paw r will be "Mopped. And do not -jet' it intoynur lieads that tho editor is foolish enough 1o atop jour pnp'-r at your request when he ha an unsetded account against jou for fift-en or twenty dollars.- Delinquent f.-jb-criberfi jhouM Tead the law relating to newjpapf-rs end net accordingly. To CoixrcT T.sns. Sheriff Dean pivps notiie that lie or his deputy will beat the usual polling pl..um the tevernl precinct of the count v to col lect the annual t"S" on the fol'owing lays: Chimney Rock, Nov. II, Bi;; Butte I2'h, Little Rtfte 1.1 h, licunce Itock lfllh.Trml creil- G b, Meid.iws 1li, Table nock 18-!, Plc-uwdt creek lS'h. WoodvilUSO'li. Kwl: Poin ?2 I Toots creek 23 I. Willow Springs 24" h, S'erlinevillo 20 b, Unton'own 2fi li, Apl'lcgatc 27tb, Stciinho-it 29 h, Man aniU Dec 1-f. Medford 2d Eden, 3 I, Ashland 4'b, Jiclf-oniil'o G h. TJailkoak iTi'ith It is now stated that tu three week more miles storm jirrvent, the track v. ill be laid to Unite Mile, 25 nubs from Ynk.i, almost rlop enouch to hear the shrill whiklle tif the locomotive. The graders on railroad at are now at KeserV. "itb track laid for soiup distace this sido of !N?on'i, and that ns tnon nv the work incompleted to the steam siw mid, 1 lie road will be pushed ah-n: w-r rapidly over the levl irnnnd 'ltrouuh Shasta Valley. The excursion train nine cirs required two heavy loco motives to haul it from UutiMiiuir to to Siscon'a, in conrqiiencii of tho hard j'till in making the IS h c-ossing o''lie Sacramento, together with the heavy yrade and short curves. We are in formed that tuite a number of town nm were sold at tho town of Ficon's list week, realizing some S4,000 1rrka Journal JoscriiiNK Uikcuit Court. Th followinc businets has been transacted in thi court since the last issue of the fnsTisix: Siatn v O. W. Lewis in dictment for an asa-)lt with a danacr TiUH weapon. Jury disagreed and cae continued to next term.... IF. 15. Jlil Jer & Co. vs. G. W. Kiddle and J. 1). Hutch; to reccvpr persn-al property nnd damages: Cintinued....Chas. liickell vs. Wtn. Piatt; to recover tinoney. Settled.... State vs. Wm. TJybee. Cue resubmitted to grand jury ....btate v. Wm. iivhee net a truH In K... Wilpert vs Wilpert; su't tor divorce. Continued for service ....Knann vs. Knapp; divorce. Same "proceedings. ...A. Cole vs. John Taylor, injunction. Continued.. lanrfield vs. Mansfield; divorce. Re. ferred to county clerk to take lesti niony...Stricklcr vs. Strickler; di vorce. Changed to Jlu'lnonnh coun ty for trial. .. .KuMi & Unit vs. An gelina Newman; to forrclose mortgage. Continued. Religious Ituis Elder M. Pter son will hold services at C-ntral Point next Sunday, at the usual hour Rev F. X. 15'anchet will hold serices at tho Catholic clintch in this place on Sunday at the usual time.... Liberal Sumlay-shool and Bible class meets ev ery Sunday at 11 o'c'ock a ii at the TJ. M.L. Hall, Ta'ent....Tho lew Raptist church on Antelope creek will b dedicated next Sunda). Nov. 4, Everybody is invited tn bo present ....Rev. A. R. Rickenbach will hold services at the Presbvterian church at Phrentx next Sundev, at 11 .o'clock A. Jl", and in Jacksonville in the even ing of the same day.... The filing in; urn Rev. Roberts' appointments for the present month. First Sundar, at Jacksonville: 2d, at PNrnix; 31, at Rrowmboro; 4th, at Antioch, lie will be in Jacksonville on the first Sunday in December.... Sunday even- ing next Rev. S. P. Wilson, presidin" elder of Eucene citv district, will preach in the Methodist Episcopal church in this citv. Mr. Wilson is an able and forciable speaker and on his first round as presidinc elder. All nre cordially invited to attend. ??3E5 LOCAL. ITJbMS, Cold frosty morninc. Tar your subscripliom. Hunting tha pooultr amusement. Joh Cixd well of Eugene City iiin town. A number of drnmaaers in town this week. Considerable wood 'is being hauled to town. Call at Jas. Drum's for your gro series, provision elo. The Rogup River Distillery will start up in a short time. M.L. McCtll of Ashland was at the county seat Ist Thursday. Charles Thurman brought a bad of venison to town this week. A large, ajpount of freight 'rtceived this week by our mei chants. Why don't our fire company get out and drid onca and an tiilei The Rogae D.sti'.'erv will not be In operatic n until about Dec. 1-t Col. W. S. Stone and wife of Yreka were in town one day this week. D.J. Fern e and fami'y of Ltnk villeore on a visit to Eugene City. John Ortli is engiged in patting op atiarg quantity of bams fcnd bacon Thanks2ijint;Jtrkexsare ripentn; and ir. consequence re iMting high. Arthnr.ijingell is now employed at A.. H. Mregly & Co's hardware store. The Democratic majority in the next House ot Representatives will be very smail. The Prohibition "Star" has resnmed publication again with capital to back it this time. Four inches of eno-v fell las; wppV at Likexiew, as a start for the winter in Eistern Oregon. Chas. Pa'.terron- who has been at Linkville for several'montbs haa re turned to this place Wm. Nickell, fot merlr of this place, but now ot Salem, is here visiting hia mother Mrs. H. Pr.p-. Eugene has expended over 893,000 in the construction of seventy new hmldinns of various kinds. Frank Bybee. who haslieen in a'tn dance ai the Porthin I Business Col lege returned home this week. The n-wepaper is the best pducator for children. Through it they 'pirn to rend and cultivate a habit for rradtiii Q'lincv A. P.rociks has appoirted Col. W.JT. Wa'erH of Salem, Deputy Collector of Ciistums at Port Town'- end. Murder is becoming altogether tc fretpent in Oregon for tlm safeiv ot the pi-oj'le or the good iiams of the state. Wotk on the Sister's laundry is progressing ripullv under ihe.stip-r-:siun of .1. T. Itolison's the cfli i nt contractor. Miss E"til'-Brown of Eigle Point and her sister Mrs. Guerm Iihvh open--d a dressmaking eatablishtnent at Medford. Miles S. D-an, snvs the N-.w, who was indicted by ihe U. S. grand jurv for using cancelled htamps has bten released on bail. "tVm. II. Turner w ho lias hpen con "ined to hi bed for seme time past i improving slowly and is able to sit up part of the time. Robt. Wood, who was so seriouslv injured by his cun accidently going oil" last week, died of his wounds last Monday evening. The Oregon &. California ratlrcid company in having all the bridges along it line housed in and covered with shingle roofs. A.R. Bickenbnc'a desiring to move to southern California offers for salo all his household furniture etc. See his notiee e'sewhere. "Not a true bill" was again returned at this term of court by the gran I jury at Grant's Pass on tho charge of mur der against Wm. Bv bee. The Daily '-News" of Portland will publish a mannnuth edition in Decem ber dovoted chiefly to the mining in terests of the moithv, est. The store of M. Mensor which was damaged by fire some time ago was reopened this week and goods will be sacraficcil until all are sold. Four insulators are put up on the new telegraph line, and it is said that four wires will be strung along the whole length in the near future. Gcorgo Schumpf has been cleaning and otherwise decorating his barber shop and he now has one of the hand somest and cosiest shops in the state. About 11 o'clock last Saturday night, the (Jjlurobia River Paper Mill at La Camas, W. T., was destroyed by fire. Loss about 593,000, with 45,000 insuranco. Mat Obenchain and Cap!. Barnes csme in from Klamath county this week, but the latter since his arrival has been lai J up at the U. S. Hotel with a stroke of paralysis. From the best information we can cet Congress will stand after March next, in the Senate two Republican majontj ; in the Lower House the De mocracy will have eight. Mrs. Abigal Scott Dunniway of the "New Northwest," has been delivering a vast number of lectures throughout Eastern Orejon. Wonder whv she i didn't visit Jacksonville. John Blalock who has been mining on Jackson creek for several months has sold out his interest to Steve Field er, and will engsgu in the same occu pation on Pleasant creek. rs r ju 'nt v Portland laendeHvoring to build the Viliiard hotel, partly by home and pattl? by outbide capital. Th ruins ot ii hotel Imve bevu an eve-sore to that city for the past, ihiett year. Owing to the serious illnees of F'ank Kranspeilitor of ihe Sentin'f.l. our reauera will please uvenoiK tlie Inuk of reediri: matter in thi ite. Amends will tie mult in the fuiure. The new hrek stockade about the penitentiary at SiViu wm completed last weak, and the old p'ank fence that has done strvice. fur so manv years will now go out- of cnuiiiiUriiini, Ciias. W. Buiks, cashier of Wells Fargo and Co , in S in Frnn;ico for siveuleen jears pt, hat aoscniided, after s'.t.aliiii; 20,000 He is suppos ed'to have gooe to Canada via PoriUnd Last Sturdy"th bodv of a mur dered mn was fmuid in the haswut-nt of the unEtiNhed Vtllard hotol, corner of Sixth and Muriisoa streets, Port land. StiVeral arrests have been made. Th r5"q"srsdrt ball to be given bv the VHrein Eintr.it.ht in this place will no doubt be one cf the uraiide.sUhfTiirs that has yet 1m en iiven, as ihey pro posy to muko it a success in eveiy par ticular. A social parly was given in Orth's hall bv Hie vounc to'ks trinav ev ening in honor or Julia Mensor A six teenth birthday. Everv thing passed o(f unely audullrejoit i .lwn bod a Col. John Lane, oni of Rowhurg'; most prominent citizens was in'Jack sonville Thursdaj. He cornea in tho interest of the estate, of Coxo "Bros insolvent debtors for which he has" been appointed assignee. The locomotive, having two cars at t rched on its way from Grant's Pass to Ashlind collided with a cow on the truck neir Gold Hill. The cow was killed and one of the box cars thrown from the track and badlv smis-hcd. The new postal tard to bo issued about the middle of December, will bear a vignette of Thomas Jeffer son. Tim general design of the new card will be, in accordance wi'h th new teachings of Jefferson, exceedingly simple. A Portland sneak thief, after much fine wotk stole a plethoric valie the other da)' and went loan out of the way place to inspect its contents. The first thing that fell out was a skull,, and all ilotl thn vntise hold was a lot ot Chiiiai.ieiiVi bones. Tha worst pirtion of the staging betwfen Yreka and railroad will U cut off today (?aiurdiy.) bv rai road connection at St- juV. In a few weeks moie the 'e'-niiui-. will be as far as B itteville, onlv 2.") n.ilt--. from Yitdcu and 75 miles from Ashland. Gov. Moodv his appointed R J. Boners, of Union, a i!e'egte to repre sent tho state of O'eg'n i.r., oonvenon to be held in Chicago on the 1G h e.ml 17ih of the proent month under the auspices of ihe cwtV Growers' asso cation of the United Stites. Th" residence of Trtv Bvrnq of Applecatt was dtMinved by fite a few davs since. His household effects were soved. as the fir" was discovered brfor it h-id cainul much lea way Tliee los fills hravly on Mr. B -etas it was about ud the property he pos- ". F. Pennekb iker of Ta'ent w"l gel1 v pu'dic Hue in to the highest o.dder on Fiidav Jec. 10th at ten 'c ock, undiviiled lots of one to five acres on his fine farm Rdjsrent to the town of Talrnt, on the 6. t C. R.R. For furthur particubns see his adver tisement in another column. Mr. B.S. Webb nnd Miss. Nettio Howard both of Medford were mar ried on Wednesday list at the resi dence of th bride's parent". We join lli t- many frbnds'in wish'ng them con tinued prosperity in their new life, and may their sea of matrimonv be an unlimited, pi aant and agreeable one. Compliments leceived Our citizens nre beginning to cot px cited over the matter of pelting left bv Ihe railrnsd, and a public meetn.' is Freelr talkpd about. In sreer'sin who can be done in the mattpr. W 1 rvp npil.ated this motter repeatedlr, and unless snmethins is oon oceomplisbnd. the cars will be pasine bv tin, as it ? now believed the end of t! trick will reach RiiMpviIIp bv last of this month Yreka Journal . Miss Mattie Allison, vhoTfis tried for comp'ieitv with Saunders in thp slavinc of Campbell, has pone fn Cili forria, nccomnanied br hpr sister, to nnd the winter with her bro'ber nt Santa "Rosa. The Corvallis "Osz-f'o" sivs the trial was a soverp strain tin- on her, nnd since her acquittal he' life in Albany has bpn mm'p vpt nn p'eisint bv pettv pp'sprntinn, nnd she thinks a cbnn?" of cene would bo not nn'r beneficiat but tdvisable. Henrv Goorj-p rrns not riveted mavor of New York Citv, but lp rim" in second best jn a tri-partitp rare; thns dpmnnstratin- to the people aid politicians of the TTnite-l States r well as thr citv of New Ynrlr. that flip 'abnr plpment can ro lnns-r hp nver'ookpd, or its dpmnnds passed bv in silence In other words there is a conflict befwren labor nnI eipi'nl. and that conflict is irrepressible, and never can bo settled nntil placed npon the broad princip'es of humnnity and ju tice and ro so'tled. The new boss of flip telrcrsph line const'netion work in this vallev haa been chancins some of flip work dnnp bv his prpdecossrr, rsmovinc Fnm of thp poles which wpro spf too thicklv. chsncinii others, etc. The wjrps are now being linne from the rai'road cnesinc snnth of Ashland, (at Jno. Mark's p'ace) toward Imp snmmit. of thp Siskivone. Abnnt "evpntv fivp mi'esnf a pap vet remains bet wren Portlnnd nnd San Francisn. and it is thonsht this will b o'oepd by the firt of December. Tidings. ' .uipun.ij.mA tT: rLAxrmcir i'khes A mar- mar -go Ihrough the world wtthoni f-ilfiiiio:; thi mission for which hp was t.nrn, "nit his failure to exercise th powers given him does not alter the fscl that at on timn ho mar have piso'l splendid TinttihiU ti which jitlicio'islT nsed right have b'oasht him frinds, p-nperity and even fame. Th" po'sibilites of a creat, and en-d-irins: prosperity lie before the pepl,. of this vallev Gd gave to this rec'io i a. fertile soil and c'imatein which men dlight to make homes. H-re 0"erv varietv of fruit known tn.the tenuier- zon "rows, almost without culti vation. To the north and east of Us Hs a vast extent of country splendidly adapted to the prnductionot breadstuff and the growth of stock but with too severe climate for the siiecesful prepa ration of anv of tenderer fruit". Sine th completion of the Northern and Canadian Pacific railways this Creat area of plain and mrnntain, is beintr rapi'l'v settled aril within a few vears will be densely populated. That, crest imputation nnt hive fruit. Thprp i no part of tl p world from Vihich thev can be mnrp easily or cheatv lv supplied than f'om here Prvspr itv Wows in the footsteps of trade and tradn flourishes jnst in propjti-ic a there is n demand nnd FUpilv to miH, Thpep thine" exist him. The demand will ho cer'nfn and beyond the pot nf-snpr.lr Let or embrnce-thp tunitifjiow wtlh'tinitr grasp. plant fruit tree, aijtl jnake onr prosperoua in an employment at pUasantandhononblfC' Saya th Grant's Pass "Cmrier of last. Fridav: Vp acknowledge n pleas ant call from ex-Governor S. F. Chad wick. Tho governor expresses great confidence in the fruit interests of Southern O'egon. He says our grapes and melons nre pqual to any ni-pd in Cilifornia, nnd being so much nearer the market north of ti", including Port land, we can nnd will control them. Our hill" are admirably ailapted to th cultiv.atirn of grapes, and the time is not far distant when they will be chvlipd in grape vines loaded-with luscious fmir ttiat commands g-jod-round prices. The governor is verv pmhattc in his expression that ,Ios--ohinp and Jackson counties are to be the vineyards of Oregon. Wake np now, almost anv one of you ran own enough hind to make a -;ripo firm Another year will start tho ball in Ml motion all over tho counties abeve named. Tlie Parent of Insomnia. The parent of iiiuniuia or wakefulness It fa nine cases out or ten a dy3peiUc stomach. Good digestion gis sound sleep, indigestion interferes with it. Ihe brain nnd stomach evmiiciliizi-. One oftliepruiuineii! symptoms ol a weak elite, of Ihe gutric otgims is a dis turbance of Ihe great mnr lutieput, the brain. Jnviporate tliestimach, aud jou re sioreequinbriunitotheEre.itc;ntie. A most reliable IllitJicitie for the Jiurjioe is Uifetet tcr 'stonuch timers, winch is far prefei able to mineral sedativia ami iowcrfiil narcotics, winch, though the, nuj .or a time ti.rt FOjorilic mflueuce uixm the brain, toon cease to act, and lutarialilv injure the tone of the stuniach Ihe Hitlers, on Hie contrary, re store aclirity to the ojieratiou or tliat all imjiortantoigaii.iind their tenement influ ence i r fleeted in sound tletp and a traMiuil stale of the uerrous .mmuii. A utioltbuiur jniH.tu3 is liken iseeitii to the acuouof liie Javix uud LowUs b its t&c. "7ien Eaby -na sici. ire ps-o 1 srCa-torla, Wlcn tho waaa Child, she cned for i aitona, VThea she liecimo ilis. she elnnj to Castona, ITcea she had (" Idrou, she faro Ciera Castona, FRUIT LANDS Fine CSiance for Persons of .Limited Means to get a Pleasant Jltrne and. productivs Fruit Farm SIST SOTJTHEKTST OKEG-OISr, TIip undersijjned has sublivided hi? fine farm adjacent to the town of Talent, on the O & C. R. R., and will sell At public auction to the highest best on FBMY, SE0EBSE3- 10, 1888, 4! 19. A. I. Th" lind to be solo comprises about SO acres of black loam, free foil, lviog wes of the Riato rond, nrijoinin; Talont on the north. It is all firt-claS-, fruit Und, also pood parden anil crain land TERMS OF SALE On third cash: balance tqual payments in one and two years and bearing ten percent interest. Title .Perfect. Warranty Deed Given. G. F, PENNEB AKER, Talent, Or JIEUON )NIA' 'vTTULAR VEU Fast Ti rro, Sure Connection, Nw Equiprs nts. m IllfS SBSBTEfi, 11 BOIBS LESS III. Accommodations unsitrpissed for much less than by any other mote between all pcintain lb Will -met te Val ley and baa.i'rancisco. Unly route via Yaquina Bay to DAILT PASCEWGES. TRAINS EXCEPT SUNSA'SS Lave CorVHlIis at 2 r. 31. Leavo Yaouina ut 7:10 A. M. Oreeon & California West Side trains connect at Corvallis. The Oregon Development Companp'a HBEHSTEaHSBIP, "1111111 ill?," SAILS raoit taqci.va: Sunday Oct. 10 Fridav " 22 Wednesday ., Nov. 3 Monday " X Saturday The Company reserves Iho richt tn chansro sailinc dsva. Fare!-, rail and cabio, 14. Kail and steerajre, 9.88. For informntion an J P-7 " -?-- x i8 mm Mix& AND NORMAL SCHOOL, .sliJaiicl Or. Four courses of stndy. Normal and Commercia"! College, Preparatory and In strumental music. Fn p irticulars or c.-.talo'-Tie apply to tho uuderiiiraed at AshUnd, Oregon. 3I.G.ROYAL,A.3t. Preside! Suruuious. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Ore gon for tlie County of Jackson. Robert Westrop, Plaintiff, ) 3. Divorce. Ruthey Jaae Westrop. Dcfcndt. ) To ltuthev Jane Wcstiop, Defendant: IN TUB NAME OF TUB ST.1TE OF L Orc-in. you arc hcrtby required to appear amr" answer the comp aint filed ag.iinstyou in thcabi.ve entitled suit in ilie nb-ivc entitled court on or be lore ihe i d iy of October, ISSfi. lh.it beimr tlie Cut day of the nrxt regular term nraid court, and you are hereby notified that if jou fait to so appear and answer said complaint within s.id time, pbifntifl wirV apply to said court lor the relief dem Ind-' cd in said nimnl.iint. to-vvit: For a de. crce against you disi'viti!r the msrrlagc ' contnict now existing between yon and till, njail roc costs and uinursements is served bv publication Ij R. Webster, judsjuoCl date of June is 15S0 II liKbliKV. Attorney for-VUiiilifr 0lis DelVI lrtyr A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain treitmcnt, a specific for llysteri.i, Dirriness, tonvulsions. Nervous IIc.ul ache. Mental Depression, Ioss of Memory. Bpermatorhoca. Impoteney, Invnlnntary emissions, premature old "age, caused bv overexertion, selt-abiise of oyir-indul?-ence, which leads to misery, dec-iy and dcith. One liox will cure recent cues. Each box contains one month's treatment , one do lar a box, or siv boxes fhr fire dollars- tent by inaii prepaid on receipt of price. We "su ir.mtce six botes to cure ny case. With each order received-hyus for si v. boxes, accompanied with five 'do l-.rs, vvc will send the purchaser our writ ten guiirrutec to rtfim the money if the tre-aliuent docs not ctlcct r. cure. Guanin tccs issued oniy by WboDUin. Ci.iTtKF. i: Co., Wholesale tai' Retail Orugjrists, Port 1 ind, (Jregoa. mlers by mail at rcgul ir prices. Notice. T and Ori-icK XT Ks! nciic Oor., ) Stir . o 18-6. f Notice is hereby given tli it ths follow. lng-n.uiKd sctllsT ius tilid notice of his intention to mal,e fin.il pniof in suppor of hiscl.iim.ainl Hint slid proof will lie mule beforc tlie Uler!t of the t,V,unty C'.iurl of Jac!;son Co. Ogn , st J.ick--on-villc, On, i'n Tlmr-tliy October lUtli. 5b3(i, vi.: Henry I). Ivul.li preemption I) S S. 5 r-a for the N W U of J,' u i, & ' K ,l4 ol ' W I. Sec. u lownvlup :!-t, s i-idi run- 4 wc-t W. M. lie names tne inlliivviuaT witnesses to prove nis con tui nous re-,niriirt! upoa ind cultivation ot, s.uil I m.l tiz: John I'o'l, Georjrc jofTauo, tt ci. ll-rm't, Tcreiire llyrne all uf Applet; ite Jackson County Ore'jon. (.'has. V. Johnston. Register. CITY BREWERY, VKIT 30HOTZ.- -Proprietor. -T-1VOOM H03TRESrrCTiUI,l.T is- tmn farm tlie ettlxensof Jactcsan.lle andjii-rjM fheoriat larps.lliattl'ejcan fl,.t .. -sxS a.irtl.-ie.ftriT I!rewer.v,th lntlajer-Jt,-0 U.r. lu a..r iinlntlty tl.o porchei isiy deit i'. hnu! ictavenlBtlrtnIrd an4 my rs.iES a--e !afln orctir A slA illlleJH i'"- AT AUCTL0N! MAILROAD OUTli, ANGES IUW .ssBaB-aB-aB-aB-aB-aB-aB-aB-aBaB-aB-a'i rtsVataaja-a"! I JS Sl T JCTUUESQUE comfort and sifety. Fnres and freichta San Francisco'- ritou SAX traxcisco: Monday Oct 4 Saturday " 16 Thursday " 28 Wednesday Nov. 10 Monday " 22 C. C. HOGUE, Aetin; G. F. & Paga. Ajsnt, Cervallis Or. oPiili m oililiiLH Every one should go and see the c Grandest and Largest Lot -OF- NeTT Sprin in Diy o AND Fancy Goods, Clothing. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS MID SHOSS. Tobaoob, Groceries and Crockery. Remember these goods are new and bought since th War in Railroad Rale; aud aro sold Cheap for Cash. Country produce bnuaht end sold; ali Wool, tlidcFurs an J Doer Skins, .-o 1 cit orders for Lumber JTvx VI ui.i.Kn. . rosttTCdiiiihliBS. m "STAFF OF LIFE T" ""- TTIETIOGUE IlIVER SFRUI PIiflH3I.0 HILl. TTAVING RECENTLY DEEN RF XX- littcd with si' iuodcrn improvement."' are now turnia; otua first-class artlc! of flofir. which isfput up in one-fourll bairjl sscks.auil even sack iswrr.iatei t contain 49 poutHlsuTflcMajM don' brlieye (his, just compare a saciT"of ou flour vv ilh soy oilier brand ofiercd for s.a in this market, end aole tlie difforeuce ii weijht. Fieur and 5ii!I-Fecd Constantly on haed and exchanged foi wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Huving a'dded a set ot,Parley Rollers t my mill, I have set apart every Saturd-n to Roll I'arlcy for customers. "The woil will be done on t.hort notice, so tint pir ties can return with their grist the sam day. I am prepared to roll barley at al times and in the lw-t annner. 'i 'his pro cess is lar ahead of thecru.her ti.KvREWSEl. Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 183". "TWiNTY-FIRSTYHAn. CONDUCTED BY. WE SISTERS OF THE IJllhV SA1IE. yilE 3IIOr,ASTlC YEAR Ox 1III; L school will commence about lb. en J o Ausust, !r.d is divided in four session' of elcvct) weeks each. Board and tuition, perterm $4001 Music 13.0( Dnitvins and paintin; y.Ui Bed and Beddim 3.0( SEbBOT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, 5 5 0! Junior, " 6.01 Prcparatoy " 8.0( Senior. " 10.0. Pupils received at nuy time, and special attcntinais paid to p-uticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. I'ot further particulars apply at tlie Academy LAEION & H4SGLI! D. MKHCIIANT TAILORS JACKSONVILLE, CGPJ. TOE TJXDEBSTGXED TAKES pleasure in iufouibit; the public that they hive ojened a shop nextdiMirto A.G Co viu's siore, where ther are cow displ?;'. ingalargcstockof CLOTHS. TRIMMINGS, ETC, which they are prepared to maaufacture into o'otlin-j of the latest styles. 3T Suits made lor 525 and upwards. Repairing a nieci dty. I..VK3UX& UAGGLUKD. d i-'spt. 18, 1836. UNION HOTEL, KerbyTitle Osb Mza, M. Rydor, Propr. First-lass accommodation can always be had at this house at the uio-,1 reasona ble rates. t37An excellent -.table coanected witli the hotel. GRONEMILLER & BIBDSEY. JACKSONVILL.E. LaBELLE wagons, buggies and hacks, LANSING HIDING IIABUOWS WITH SEEDERS COMBIKF.U, BUFOKD CULTIVATORS AND SPUING TOOTH HAHROWS. McSHERItV GItAIN DRILLS AND BUOAD-CASTSEEDER3, BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES. COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS, CORK SHELLERS. TRAS SERVED &x We would rospoctfnllv nslc onr patrons nnd frionw- to call and sao our line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as we (eel t lire we can Sell As Low Than anj first-claa goods can be sold for; and we guarantee all onr goods as represented. CRON'EMILLER AKlytD3EY. JaokMaville. Oregon, 3Pay 0, 1S34. " j ap:r '-J AT THE iidstbrj KsiPi mm -AND H siniK :n(! Cuile Stftrr r&S ?-rr4 rXj Caltfortiia St, J.;(.-k-tuviU; Ogn. JOHN lULJ.ER.rro!'ietor. NaKs, per kec 5 350 White U-i.d,2.-lb. kc-;...- 2 0 i iiiited OilFcrpal..r V0 Turpentine, " ' IX) niiicIiesirrR'.lifs.riKlaipinbar'l' 18 CO Hind Saws ." I ti uek RaHs'comnlcteilisPlicephito 1 Ol 1111 I'ondir, per lb 5' -hot.pfrlti 12 ' ads, per box . 25 "g-niu Tios.-iWTb,,rnW--'-': linev's PiuksV ti.t.T .1-W land-n-. File,-- .S-?J-itJiy-i... " 10 "risvpntSaw Fibs . 2-1 XvirLncks 50 'my Be Is ".. . 2" $ 3 .$ 8 9 SILAS J. DAY. Totctri Fnhlfc, IUul Etlulc AuL Abstracts mide of Titles' to Lauda. Xiocjal Doc.TtviflB.t 'fall kinds dnwn up, cspecinlly psrittu iag to Ihu scttlcmvut of (.states. Collector of Accounts Pi&npt Remittances. Investment Securities a Sptelaltv icksna County Strip Bought and Sold I bare a complete set of JIaps of all -urvcyed Lands in this county, and le ci-e abstracts monthly from Ru-cburj; ot dl new entries m ide. I am thus pre i.ircd to make out Homestead nnd Prc uiptio; pipers, ami can thus save to par-n-slhe expense of a trip to Roschurts .and Onice. Several fine fiirms ire in my hsnds tor -ale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Orirircj in accordance with Ihe timcf,. Refers, by prrniiss'iin. to C. '. Bck iian, EqBinkcr; to Hon. L. R. 'ei ler, Jiutec. ofthisjudicijil district, and to ny liusiiit'ss limist in Jacksonville. Otllrcit south east comer Ca ilornb .ud oth street, Jacksonville. Oregon. SILAbJ. DAY. Farmer's Stork, Mkdford, Oreoox,. NGLE & PLYMALE ProP'B. The tindersiencd takes pleisure In an louncin; taut he has np mil his plttce of msiness in the nw town ofiledford, Or cou. andis novr prepared to furaish, in (iiantitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS PAINT? AND OILS MACHINE Oil, TOBACCO AND CIGA RS, CANDIES, NUTS, DKY GOODS, CLOffliNO, E My stock is f rcsX and flrst-clans, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thius in my Hue and sell at PRICED LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. E2FIIi2hest price paid for Produce. "Scntncr Office For Bule. Pesirin In enii5C in other vtsinesr the nideisi'-ne'd offers the mm wm. fin nle at a bargain. For the amount required uo h.-ttjr investment could bo f.iund.for a p-iyinj business, for further paiticulari c Hon or aQdrc.3, FuAMClCnvttsE. .DQ --W S?cra2sS HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND RAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS. CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Et ON SHORT NOTICE- If Not Lower -1 a." -s)w