V rjl Y r' ' i VS. f ? s ;asisSB mlmm&kUmiam JlGOH StlciiL Batorpat, Novembbr-20,4886. Atmkhtic VVA.gtwv jF."C "Wbip wants a young bum aVan aj- ttrcilw in his Marble worki that will ' ajf;Bmttl.k learns the .trade. A boy jf JVsssi tee country art-tarred, -rf.5jS.i5Qi:AUn of' Medford would ; aJftto leacGkclasain short-hand writitic Jacksonville" A claasof G(tMn"wilt he iaitrarted for twnty-ne. lesson -tvitXciimf$5lOO ;scholav scholar, to faraish a suitahlo room, with the ne ary light and feel. , . While ia A ah land oae Way this oatse, uadr the maaagssasnt 'of Mitt. Baa, which U oae of the neateet and well doatrving of the retponaible ieii 4ia. b now hohf. V -s-J-fe vay 1, . . . , Caiulbs Plat While J nig ' -l)ayV two little -feeya-wera. playing ic gather lait Vdneadar, ih, younger. ..tt"M, 179 i,r"v" b"?"'; J" BWtbe lAMUf, mtame, Mumlvjl Botaarioa wound. He wjuir.ettiiig along; aewell aa could he expected at J!-K jgjKsf WS ',g-'3ie-f onWa" .am: fei.fhey " j; s DrUfwdiiorfjfb Evening Democrat, X-. j BrlTilhsaaioturvditor of the eaiue ' Mnd If, JyjrjLtVtr, of theSstur i day Evnir&nB," wer summon! fC- 't appear brfp1h GrarRWuryJii j-i tvjT Ration JtOTecaptJafticle in their parrs Jj. "tnichn(t!Ton'lhef murder of Emma SUrwlin.'?.. -It jraid an effort will bo laaae t" indict them fir libtil. - , pRtyATxSiLK Owing to my"iat ied'iata departurer15 for California I HlUeell dating tthq nrzt ten days ' 'all Wjyhu hold and kitchen fnfnitare. First eome, firat, served. Also but T voajrnngle fiaraan, ftpbagi;y-with - -'pohitand ' ehaf ts),' i sadIk and bridle J. eold eeperafely 'er tnpthrr; -, , I, , A. ii,. UICKEHBACH. -Nov7l2,1886. , Tk Wxithkb .t" it warm nd , r-- T - 'V t ? pleataat in daytime, whea the sun .ahin, andeooL of, nightly .Th ltej rainab'av'e cauiYd thVera." t"oJ springl P fT"6 thJf.countryha .apnaarance of an rly Spring rather' than late Fall. But then it rarely eta cold rntgin"rtn" ValU-yrtBda'niageaiiT-thing by fretting, and ice more than aa inch in thickness it an exception. - Smctxyiko fCbvrncT,. to Ltx., CarTeyoi-GBerar Tayfof, ti a-ocor. dance with jnttroctiona from Waili-1 tactea, haa dvireiiS3a?ar'propriaa1in fe( eat'Tiug the banlariri of tlir 4 Klamath Judjan ,x4jVvitlon. Thraip Iwandartni wire aoryrrniny y-ar encr, and th narka date tii-coiue b "1itratd. The aiw -urry ialOjJic -pe iW.rSiaWiatHtwrx1in. to'aeoofdau'Si'wUirthVtrraW hi 186P The reeervatioa ia about firtr-twu tnilei auar, andtthr liqafn tjfl mrj-1 veyea am on aiioiioofT)iiie. imiir, aad ito be plainly marked by 'on tnonementa very lalf mile. The .work iate be lei" oae0Bj.reet and j(a iaiire-coit-ii TtTt f JftrtidfcOai The contractor will be rrquired to farainh a pnU-bondjpJ,qub.lexbe. aaieuat of the contract. Oregontan. Rkuoiodi ItIems. Ua.?R-Tord will preach at the Lone Oak acliool boae next Sunday .. ,-Eldtr'M. Pt eraoa holdn aerricra at Central Puial next Sunday . . . . Rer A. H. Setidrr aiaa will preach at the Cliimnvy Hock athool-houM on Sunday .... Hr. F. "X Utkuchn witfhold aervice at the Catholic church in thia place oa Sun day at the uiaat tioie1. .-.rtlral Sua day echooland'Btbteclai-raretr every 8uadar at 1 1 o'clock a. h at the U ' M. L" 1111, Talnt.-..RV. J.'V. Milligan holda regular aervicm at the t.PrrsbyU'iianxhirch ia Aikland Sun day, both Ittiqrning and t'vning... Kr. A. R. BTckenbiclT'wiirpreach in the Frrahyteran church oa Sunday at 3 r. x and 7, r X, In the aftemooa the Sacraaterit of the Lore'a Supprr will ho aduiiniitarcd. Sabbath Sc ool ' aj U A U jThe irat .quart (rW meeting of the M. . Church, South, will be held at the n Baptiat church on AnrtoVe"cik1&u'riliTiid SuH-J dar. Ner 20th and 21-t. Rrr. G." Michael. P. E-SWl-Ri. J. R Kuberta will be in attendance. "7 ' 1 , A Good Old Inuiax Goke Old Indian Jo.,, who fur. thirty years or wore realded on a liftW 7 arm a few Biilee below Vannoy'a old frrry, in Joxi hine county, was killed br hia aoa-in-lailaitelc. Jo. and biaaon-'; in law had been drinking freely, when a quarrel followed about. the killing of the old Indian' dog. The eon in-law raiaed hia ihotran and fired three ahota .iai'oo'e" bctfteth!:'fci:n'Jnt. cuaiu goi o ata KQQ viivr aecunng it he timed and ired at hit pon in-law, killing him opoa thutpotlSJe.jdieiJi few minatei later. Old Jo. waa well kaown'-by.'tbe old tnSneefa of Sonth- v ernprajjonj jMidf h,ihl esteemed by them for hia many acta of bravery in defense of the early Battlement of thia coaatry. During the war of J855-'6, Jo. proved hiajKelf a true -friend to the k white, by ctuigiaa-:theircpy and warning them of approaching danger. Many olHhem owe'their lies to hia fidelity, courage, and vigilrnce. In- deed were hit Ufa written up, it would be a very in'ereeting and highly ap preciated' book by our people. -About three yaara ago he had a eon killed l George Juetai at Grant'a Pant, and the Jam of ive boy aeemed..to weigh heavily upon him. Many who knew him noticed a great change in the old man. He lout hia ucual ,ood '.nature and became more and more anllen and --1. . .... . aa. tie naa a noit ot tnenda amonc the aettlera ia his Ticinity who wilibppin. woodacddenily let the axe always feel grateful to their old but tr iatwtaa kuaa. The holiday! are approaehwg. Thaakagtring day Bxt Thurday Shtriff Deea it oat. collecting taxee. Dock a are rather acarce ia the TaJlay ao far ' ?irrj Martia'ef rLiakVit1e-w-with a again. " -" ' '",:"'i Jaa. T. Tufipt,Qvun JTafa. waa ia towaSuodajt,. . mt Oar rckaata an laying in their holiday good... -.erai.,,..r ' C. B. Roatel hu retnnjed froa. Lie trip to Yreka. Are we going (a aire any aaata bcbt ChrialBMet. ? .-; '. lira. A. Cilgtr af Pertlaad it aa v Tit to tint pla:. -' Call ut'T.m. Merritfa for your fancy and dry geoda v JoliBsHattrn willrexsea tai "Bakftii'leJr 45jf? lf illreoDea the '.City H a-i S. Hiegini hat retnraed froa .the U. O. R. R. extaniioa. 'SlmMra, P. Pr fof the IeteatatylMof ftUe hate. '4 i'" iTajor Zm3&l Jlwfi in Jackaearille last Monday. ( ..Settle year account with the printer 'bafora'the najy.ywr 3egin. I Winkleman, the boy murderer,' cost Baker coauty about $16,000. Conductor Kearney of tl e O. A C-. R. R. wan in town thii w?ek. J - "' ,ca 3r S "Minallariiniie Bfentano'of Phoenix, ii in Portland visiting friends. The past few nights have been aa cold aa at any time lait winter. The road between thia place aad .Medford it'flow being graveled. The total taxable jprppeftv of (he State i. aweued at $79,122,973. , ;01d paperi can be hadat ttii office at any time for 50. cents a hundred." rGetfNfobfrandTho.rRoe intend oaenisg a skatipg rink' befora long. The condition of Fran Krauae as we to to prew ia gteatTy rmprorcd. E. T. Carter of AMilend, has been appointed Notary I'tiljlicatAihl hd. wa. Dootn wn.t naa aoeiu irrun this place fora'yearpaat has returned. A. H. Maegly 4 Co. have -comi pleted the tin"-work, n. ..the Siitert laundry. ' Maeon Brothers will eWe an enter tainmentat tbeU. . Ball, Saturday, Nov. XI. - i." fe. Capt. D. J. Ferree of Ktatr-ath county 'iifried ia town a few day thia week. Thname'of;theonH town t the terminus of the railroad tiear Sueou it McCioud. For tojlxtt artitUaf&faHiery etc, call on J. V. SJoinson at tLav City Drug S. ore. ' Retain t White will lay in anioii uiense atoukof goods by the lUer pit of this month. ' J. Mi-SwitbYbae juA Wished ab-J siracung tne recoroa ui ia(.Kon cvauvy for Judge Day. The new telegraph line ia completed' .through the valley and will soon be ready fer businsu. Diitrict A'ateornev:Colvig has appoin ted S. White deputy 'diairict attorney for Jotephiuecuuutv. . , - L 'v-rtf A ' Miss Barbara Bentr, who ha been in Sau Fraticitoo for joue time, hai returned to this place. ', . Mrs. G. W. Smith of Linkvill i ia in this cty visiting, and i the gueat of Mrs. U. Obenchaia. ' ' W. 8. Ladd, of Portland, secured judgmmit agaiiikl the 0,-tfc V. R. R. U. in the tumjet tjWU. -. - i ti f T. G Rsamee and wife started for the Eastern ataita last week, for the benefit of Mrs. R's health. II. Kelly has moved his law office itito to the building adjoining Catun k Garrett's saloon on the tail. - F. P.-Cronnrraiiler, late of the La Grande "Gazette," is now in the valley pcautavsing for the "West Shore.1 " Dtrn't fail to attend the grand, ball tobe given by theRed Men of this place. ,It will be the eveul.of the eeaMq,. The Western tjm'on Telegraph of 6ce at Portland has leen removed tut new quarter ia the Katam block,. The aase of the Statu vs. Veit Schuti for selliBgJiquor,withnnt a licensr xili be appealed to the Sapreme Coart. EAi Kinney, aUfgairiiar-fdr Salis- kury 4 Co' routa'betWeen Waldo and Grant' Pas waa ia town this week t ' The Salem bridge bond have ''been approved and signed by the city, offi cer. Tht bridge Ji L,nfrl'completed Ex Sheriff JacobiT'lias" boucht. of Thomas Sly, the tatter's farm of 160 acre on .Stick?; consideration, $2,000. AtSI.eriffVsale tcdty will be sold certain aoinlng property belnngine to W. Frefoatalne, .stiiated' on Foots creek. - A. F. Campbell, son of T. F. Camp ball of Monmoath baa been appointed TJ. 8. Ganger, to suceetd Oscar Kil bonra. TK "Tidinrs" aays that it is within the probabilities that A'hland will I ligb'ed by electricity within a few moBlha. .. f ,. Alex Aynerd of ApplegaU while slip, which (track hi foot, almost cat- j tug it Jt -6 Bennett construct a telephone line between this plaee aad Hubert Donefan who has been i Yreka for' some timeeyhaa left there and is now employed In blacksmtthing at Batteville Cl, A postnffice emplaxe'at Portland Or, whe Belectraad makes out a list of un called-for letters, aavertised one ad dressed to hi wife. . ;Eti mating Congress to be in aetion two hundred dav a .year, salaries of Senators and Representative amount to.atout $10,000 a day. The rst anow fall of the reason commenced falling yesterday morning bat .changed inti rain before much had collected cm the greaad. , A lens and well written comraftai- caiontw-tTeceivdi ajtlbja office thi wek,"but the sendet-'-fathag txign his aim we were Obliged o 'leave it out. i( . ' ii '.?; . t 7 !-"?' . W. A. Owen and J. "VY. nymaie have gone to, Portland, havng been summoned aa wttneneain a, case, 'now before one of the court of the metrop olis. ; '-' " , S1 Mr. Bsker, State Printer, will haye hi new"fffic'feadv? for work the first of next nmnlh It h now slid that lie will confine himself entirely to state work, . J There w reward oU thousand dol lar offtred for the conviction of the murdrrer of Kneally, the victim of the recent Portland imtclie.y tu the Vll tnnl ruins. The Portland "Ne.wa" .lay, that an ancient manlier was co hided in 'hat city last Sunday by a young lady as a punixhment for his unwelcome and,ah iraMve attention. On the overland route to California theataging is reduced to85 miles, lie- tween,. Ashland and biksotm, ani i traversed' br davlieht. making the trip b pleavant one. Lee Jacobs of Aohtand was in Jack sonvillrt Tuefdav. He is now at Phoe nix where he is aMiinz Henry Marx who liaa charge of Caro Bros, stock of goods at that place. The Taconia, W. T. "Ldgr" report" -thahirlh of a baby in that .city which eighed twentr-opepound, and claim i he heaVy.eight" championship of the United States. ' M. V. Dan, who waa arrested on a charge of having used cancelled poU age stamp", waa tried in the U. S. District Court .at Portland, found guilty and fined $150. Lee Smith, who formerly held a case in the Skstisel office, but later on the 'TimeK," left for San Francisco last Sunday to take a position in one of the branch telegraph otncea ot mat citv. We were m:H fc-n tin last we-k" i.Mue when "we statjd!' that Capt. Btme was laid up at tjkie.U. S Hotel with naralv M. He iVaCthe' residence of Mat Obencbain,and'ff able, to be about. - ' A hore attached, to a biig?f belong ing to rP.IcM(iifl'n'toofc, a spin on its own hook enterd iy morning, and after taking iri all of the principal street he waa finally brosght to a halt. It drew quite a crowd, and aa no dani ac .was done every one present en- jved it. ' A. F. Eldv, who has ben a resi dent of this place for four year past. will leave for Pendleton to-morrow where he goes to accept a position a ook keeper of the firm of Eldy & Sharon. Mr. E understand his bus iness and we with ' him success in his bew position. ('Dd"Bybee, an old resident of southern.Qregon, came in from Grant county, Wednesday, and lift for the Yialiax reservation on Friday, where he goes to prove hi claim against the government for losesatained bv him taring the bloody Modoc war. Lake view Examiner. If the Albany "Bulletin" would de rate more solid readme matter to the apace it uses for publishing account of prize fight and other a'ush, it would he appreciated mnn by its readers. In the lat isme it has a column and a half on the Sttllivap-Rvan prize fight in San Francisco. At a meeting of the electors of the Jacksonville school district at the school house last.Wdneiday evening, a five mil) taxwa levied for the sup port nf a free' school 'durihjj the com ing year. The rfa'biIlst,treVe alwj re ftuOd tn$1.25 iri esrh of the higher departments and t.75 cents es,ch in thejjther. departments. . lli Mrs. L. Solomarfwife ottoois Solo mnn, formerly 'of Oils placn nut now of San Francieisco. diel at thvf 'place en Wednesday last. MrsSoloman was for a long time1 a resident of 'Jackson ville, and she has a hnst-cf friends here that will'-ba pained to'deafn pf her sudden death. She leave a husband and two children who Itafa the aym- pjthyofall. The people throughout, California and Southern Oregon, appear to be thunderstruck on learning that the "Republicans have made a clean sweep of county officers in bmktvou, and this too without any outside help, since the vote has been altoat the .same at two tears ago. The county cave a majiritv to Democratic State ticket, of about 50 to 60, against 152 (or Clevslmd two year ago. Journal. John L. Sullivan, the drnnkaa row dy, Joafar and bruiser, was of course made the hero of the hour in San Francisco last week, and hi exploits were of such national importance as to be telegraphed all over -the land. He ws warmly wlcnml by B-s kuck- lev and other politicians, who ncog nze in him a 6t impersonation of the characteristics of the Sin Francisco rvolitician. There teem to be a natar al afiakv between the nriia rior aad - V-M.r"r. ---r-r . .i. " Ivts-faidjhai the AUcker TeIeJjrajihConiaBV will coni (fiueai iibj. jnawi,r-"Sf -, -BeTstVtoKltiCriy -aa-Catrfof nia, by being left ;o rme side by the railroad, and bavins the eoaatv Beat -v., : , -'' ., . , t . ..- removnd irom inai piaest is neaaiag, should serve a a Jseaow to the people of JaSJB;nlleC"'Frnferty in tai pUce it ire,vto deereaxa vale in ita prtxat eonditlon, ieid'if the basi ne men of thia pie ever expect to hold the -trade, of even a part of it, l hey1 formerly held, they should build a branch "railway, from thia place to conoectwiih "some -point on the O. k C. R. R-, for, a we have said before if tht matter ia to- belet co an noticed, there will'nnt heecnoeh busi ness in the course, of fire or x year to keep up half of the stores that are now here, and -will rntnally- follow ia the ame footsteps a Shasta City. Says the "Courier": Pack traina are running io anient, of Waldo., Peo pleNrho never saw a pVk rraiorwould be astonished at the loads the mules carry on apifek-sa Idle or aparraho. Stoves, .wagons, hydraulic giant tetj feeVor more 'ong of great wrtiohv are- eonvejnl m thia majnner, and hydraul ic piie in sections 20 feet loag is trans ported over mountain very steep to mining claims. -Jir fact; any article not weighing over five Ijfhilred pounds, can be packed onB.n this manner no matter ho Fred Wihklemanbov murderer, who was taken to the penitentiary a short time agoresme insane from grief and sufferin nd was taken to tht In- sane Asylum where he died last week Having been burned badly when the Bker county jtil was destroyed Uv fire, was the main cause ofhis death, j Fred Winkleman is dead and buried, a poor half wilted child reared in best-it-l ignorance and crime. But Biker county should afford no shelter to th minerly wfe'cjj who withheld his wage and drove him to his fearful rime. Thf. Wevters TJsiox Nxw Qua TEKS. Many vifitore tn fhn new quarters of thu Western Union Tele graph Compnv were uprisn to see the number of men employed and the number of instrument" kept clicking. The clatter is wonderful, and the idea that one could W7 standing in the office, tell what is going through any one instrument, when so many are running is ridiculous. H might as well iry to read the patter of the rain on the rnf. Toe personnel cf the of fices is as follow: Supt. F. H Limb; manager; J. W. Haye; bookkeeper, C. F. Drake; day delivery clerk. II. L. J.mes; night delivery clerk, T. T. Tur ner; chief operator, W. J. Wallis; operator": Mr, Fannie Chapman,, John Henderson, II. H. Htlliwk, J. C Overbecr.T M. Overbeck, H. 3. Martin, D K. Crawford. Frank B-uce; Messengers: Thos. Wall, Brt SiihIhoo. Norman Pierce, Fratik Ad mi, St.iiev Donshue, Benton S. Dur kej olfijn To,v: Wm. Lgrand, Chat. Allen. Percy" Thoniav C G. Gough. J F. Spencer, John Rt ss, T. F. Rouke; o-ierutor brunch office 21 Morrison treat, JohVB. Gofer; Operator Eitt enrtland branch, '"C-'li. Vallee Oregonian. CITY BiHBER SHOP Califorjua St., -1 f JacksBTilIe, --v If OreKBB. The undersigned is fully prepared to do ail worit in 111s line In tnebes'"nanncrand at reasonable prices, i GKOltUB. SCHnlPF. FRUIT LANDS 'BBBBBBBBBB t Fine Chance lor Persons of Limited Means to get a Pleasant Uo-ie'and productive Fruit Farm IN" SOUTHERN OXIEGOISr, The undersigned h subdivided his fine farm adjacent to the town of Talent, on the O fc C. R. B., and will Bell XiOXM OK 3L At public auction to FBIDAY, DEGEHBE9 The land to be solo conipri-es about west of the Btate road, adjoining Talent on the north. It is all hm-clas. fruit land, alsn cood carden and grain land - " TERMS OF SALE One third cash: balance qual payment in one and two jears and bearing ten per cent, interest. Title Terfect. "Warranty Deed Given. G. F, TENNEBAKER, Talent, Or OREGON LY VER PF1C OPULAR ICTURESQUE X Past TlMeSar Coaaectioa; Nw Equi pmat s. Ill Ml SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME. Accommodation unsurpassed for comfort and safetv. Fares and freichte much lethan by any Other route betwten all peintsin th Willamette "Val ley and San Francisco. Only route via Yaquina Bay to San Francisco! DAILT PASSENGER TRAINS EXCEPT SUNDAYS Leave Corvallis at 2 P. v. Leave Yaquina at 7:10 A. K. Oreton i California West Side trains connect at Corvallis. The Oregon Development Companp's FINE A 4 STEAMSHIP, "YAQUINA Cl IT' SAILS FKOst TAQUIHA.: Sondy ....... .......... ..Oct. 10 t: rmay .......... ........ && '.Vednasday .....Nov. 3 Mondav-... ,. . .; i...-. " 15 Saturday...:... i.. -". " 27 Th Compaay reaervM th right to change aailine dy;, ; . Far, rail iasi aahia iflih lUil and teerV").&&:. Brrmrrmiina ap Z. PttVBATaVOUXT. - - . The following' Ousinesa has bees traBaacted in this court Hon. E. la Peatt presiding since the last issue of the dixnsiL: In the matter of th 'estate of Phoebe Baltimore, deceased. Appli cation for order to pay claim and ex Lease granted Etate of Wm. Williams. S!e cf real estate and p-munel property con firmed. Estate of minor l.aira of J -a. Mil ler. Inventory of property appraised and ordrr made for hearing petition ior sale, of real property on January 4th. Estate of P. McKavanaugh. Final settlement refused for wan of proof of publication of notice. Estate of E. A. Free'and, Dec 7th, 1886, t forbearing petition for sale of realty. Estate of Wm. 'Briner. Sal of realty continued. . ."E'jte of Wm. Hoffman. ,Final settlement of C. O. Beikmsn, executor allowed s Estate of Sarah C. Simpson. Hear ing of final statement of J. Nunan, executor, set for Dec, 7th. Estate of T.J. Cchran. Inventory approved and petition for sale of per sonal property urnid. , Tb Farant et tasamahu Ths paRnt of lasomaia er Wsktfalscss U la nia eaars oot of ua a df apeptie storascb. Good dlgtsdoil xiTes scani sleep, UdlfMtio lattrfens wilb it. The brain anil ttomsch sjmpslblsr. Oneoftlicpranitncaisrmptoms of a weak Mate of lire gaitne orsan Is a dis tarbucc of Ike grrsc nrtte cutrf pot." as brsis. la-vigotace toe sUiUcta, knd jotf re store eqailibnum to the great centre. A most reliable nudiciiK for Urejmrpose l lionet ter Stomacb Bittrrs, which m farprefrrabls to mineral ledativea and Kiwerful narcotics, which, though they majri or a time, cxrrt a soporldc inllueace aton the brain, soon ceaas to act, and invariably injure the tone of tbe ktumach. The Bittera, oa the contrary, re store activity to the operations of that all Important organ, and their beneficent Influ ence Urvflecteil in sound ileep and alranquil state of the nervous system. X wholetoms Impetus ia likewue g'uru to the action of the liver and bowel by JU use. iI)nngc -3n iUanagcmcat or THE U S. HOTEL, Cor. 3d and California St., Jacks on vill Ogn, Having taken chirc nf th jotel the nndersisned take pleasure In announcinc to the public that a complete change will be made. 371x0 Tatolo will be supplied -with eveiything the murkct ffords, and a general renovation ot the 33 o els and Roomei will be made. The patronitjie-of the pub lic is solicited. J DeRobosM. GEO. RIEVES. WAGOx MAKER, Jacksonvill O . " 'f.'l - At the olo stand or S. P..U.Rnna, in Crone miller's builcTmV Vtcps on hand a , lull lipe pt WagonMaterial. And ispp and to do all work in bis line on sit' I" noiae ammo a won.m iniiKc man cr. Veliicltf of every des cription made to order. Repairing A Specialty. Terms reasonable and satisfacation guaranteed. Geo. Bieves AT AUCTION! 'JC & ACKKS, the highest best on 10, 1886, iT 10. A. I 50 acre of blaclc loam, free soil, ljip AIL150AT) OUTE, WANGE3 TttOU tkV TKXKCI8CO: ilondar . Oct 4 Ururday....... ... '. "16 Thursday '.......... "28 Wednedy ..Novld Holiday ,..,. u 22 spiiia m mm Every one should go and see the Grandest and Largest Lot of New Spring Dry axd Fancy Goods, Clothing. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS. BOOTS AND SHOES. Vobaooo, Groceries and Crockery Remember these gnods are new an boujht sine th vVarin Kaiirnad Rait jmd are sold Cheap for T3ash. Country produce bnuzht and sold; als Wool, Hides, Fnrs and Deer kln. .o cit orders" for Lumber -Tx ucu.kh. Poslofllce lluildin THE STAFF OF LIFE THE ROGUE RIVER SrE.M FLOUimG MILL HAVING RECENTLY BEEK R fitted with al modern improvement are newturntaf out a first-class srtic of flour, which is put up in one-four Dairrl sacks. aud every sack is warratiti t Conttin 19 pounds of flour If you don brlteve this, just compare a sack or ot flour with any other brand ofTerrd for s in tills market, and aeu the ditfereni.e i weiht. Fitxr and MUl-Fccd Constantly oa haad and exchsajed fi wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers t my mill, I have set spurt every Siturdu to Roll llarleyfor customers. The v.oi" will be done on short notire, so that pti ties can return with their prist the sam d.iy. I am prepared to roll barley at al times and in the best manner. This pn cess is lar ahead or thecn-slicr- G.KtREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 1883. TWENTY-FIRST YliARr ST. MAST'S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY. TOE SISTERS OF TDJJ UOLT XIUR. THESHOLAST1C YEAR Ox lHIr school will commence about th..n J o! August, and is "divided In four sessions ofclcveD weeks each. Hoard and tuition, perterm, $100 Music... 15.0( Drawins; and paintm;. Bed and Bedding .. SELECT DAY Pnmarr. ner term. . . "8.0i 3.0t SCHOOL. ?.00 6 00 800 100c Junior, " . .. Preparatoy ... Senior. Pupils received at mv time. -and special aitentioats paia to pnticular studies in behalf of children who huve but limited time. For further particulars spply a the Academy LARSON & HiGGLU D. MEItCllANT TalLOlU JACKSONVILLE, GGN. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleasure in iufotni ig the public that titer have opened a shun next dixir tn A. G. Co vin's store, where they are now display. ng a targe tloct oi CLOTHS. TRIMMINGS, ETC, which ihey are prepared to raaaufacture intoc'otlnn; ef the latest styles X3T Suits made lor $25 and upwards. Repairing a specialty. LARSON & UAGGLUND. d 8ept. 18, 183S. UNION HOTEL, WCrrbv villa 0:n Mrst M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. C7An excellent stable coaaected with the hotel. CRONEMILLER & BIRDSEY. JACKSONVILLE. j9a.gre nts.Por LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS. ' . LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING T ,OTH HARROWS, McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALLSTYI.ES. COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS. CORN SHELLEBS. HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES ANDSAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS. CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, El EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE. We wonlfl respectfully auk our patrons and frieniJa to call and aa oar line of goods before purchasing elaewhero, a wo feel Hire we can Sell As Low If Not Lonrer Than any; first-da goods can be sold forpand ire guarantee al bi geod as'repreHented. b- ONEMILLKB AND.BlADSEy. ' JaiisarHls, Grtgtm, May, 1884. jNii-wV' 3P3ri.oea XTTHI mim wnitiii! AUD S2i SSS .'our tine forks $ .Vhite Usd, 231b. keg 2 inMx-d Oil, ikt g.il - nrpentinr, ., MnihtlirBifltSfoctagonbar'l 18 littnd Sifts ... ... .... 1 luck Saws 'complete dial'ncc plate 1 Juu Powder, ir lb shot, per lb Wads, per box Japs, " artridges, per box IScta to 1 Jolu, per doz Irsj Shoes, per lb Xts ..... . ....... .......I I x Handles SS CO SHI ao oo w 0!l CO I2K In V) li 07 23 :u) 0 10 25 50 a diner's Picks .'. .. 1 land-saw Files . ....... ..... rxsculitaw Kites - oorlK.ks ?ow Ueilt,. .. ...... .. . ... 1 SILAS J. DAY. Votary AiWic, Iital Estate AgL Abstracts made of Titles to Laada- Xea sal Sooutuontsi if all kinds drawn up, especially pettala. ing to the scltlcm'nt of estates. Collector of Account Prompt Remittances. Investment Securities a Specialty lackson County Scrip liuught and Sum. I have a complete set of Mips of all Surveyed Lands in this county... nnd re eivr abstracts monthly from Iloebur ot ill new entries midc. I am thus pre lared to m-tke out Homestead and 1'nv mptiot pipers, and oiu tint- save to par. ii-slhe expense of a trip to ltoseliure Land Office. Several fine farms are In mv bands foe 1e. Prompt reply made to all letter". Charges in arcordattce with the timrs. BefiiN, by permission, to C . Hcck 1141), Ev .'B-tnker; !o Hon L. R. WeV -trr. Judge of thia judicial district, and to my business house in Jacksonville. Oflirc at south east corner t'a itornir ind 5th street. Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAT. Farmer's Store, SI KDroBU? itsaoy. ANGLE &, PLYMALE ProP'8. The undersizned takes pleasure In an. nouncine that he has opened his plare ot business in the n-w town of Medford, Or. egon. andis now prepared to furnish, io quantitlesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS PAINTS AND OILS 'MACHINE Oil. TOBACCO AND CIOAR8. CANDIES, NUTS. DRY GOODS, CLO THING, Ei My stock Is fresh and flrstrlass. snd I propose to keeps full assortment of every thing in icy line and sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask Is a trial. QTIIighesl price paid for P-oduca. "Scnlncl" Office For Sale. j i-oiiiiu r n A v ' wa vaiiaiwr the indersigned offers the Tiii1n . andisi t aa Mtia tlitll OREGON SENTINEL fm sale at a bargain. For the amount required no bitter "Investment could b found for a paying business, par further particulars ell on or addn.s, KitAxic Kriusk. PLOWS. , "'. L f