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hv Grand Celebration at Jacksonville, Oregon, July 4th, 1887. N 7 . Jtc upi Jwtimt Jacksohvilie, Tucbsdat, June 23, 1837. To ll Pulllo In order to protect the public from ex tortionate .prices, the Sestisel will pub lish advcrtiement8 for sherifTrt (a1e of real and prvmal property under fore closure of mortgagor execution, for the reasonable Mim of ten d liars. The "Courier" says C. W. Cornelius recently carried 4"O00 In sold bullion to Portland from thottol 1 dill quartz mines which h lit h-n laks i out at an expanse of about tHXV- Quarterly Meeting. The fonrth quarterly meeting of the Methodist Epis copal chnrrh will lie lie! I at Medford, Buturday the 25th, at 5:30 and 8 v. m. and 11 a.m. Sunday, Rev. A. P. Wiljon, the presiding pHit officiatine. Tlie Oaklan.i "Enterprise,", a opicy little paper piibli lied in Douglas Co., pays the local editor and business mana ger of the Sentinel a very neat little compliment. We accept it, although we did not Mer(r)it it. The ere lit belings to the literary editor the other side of the house. C'.evel md oraoreJ the reuei flags to be returned, and Pcnnoj-i'rajipmVHd the or der as a gracious act. The democrats may now safely nominate Cleveland and Pcnnoyeras their standard bearers for the campaign of 13S3. They woul 1 con Mituto a savory couple for a natioii'd sac rifice. D. W. Crosby ha bee appointed dep uty sheriff and Matio led on the Siskiyou mountains. About his firt service was to arrest Will Hunter, who broke jil at Grant's Pass a few days ago ami tried to make his escape into California. Criminals whonidi toevale the Innds of j'Htice hi 1 but try snmj other route, for Dave keeps one eye cocked for eucli fellowB. . Prot. J. S. Seet has been ela'ted mi perintendent of schools and president of the norm d scho 1 at Ashland. Jlr. Rwect's re-cmpbiytnc '.t in irks the appre ciation in which he is held as a teacher by the people of our neighboring city, and evinces the good juLiment of the nuthoiities to whom the welfare of the AidiUnd school is citnHteil. Mr. W. C. Uoberts and MWsci Delia Pennelnk rr,""Katy Chitwoo-1 and Amindi Good year have Iwn mtwl to assist him. School Kei-okt. The pupils of the Pouth Sam's Valley puMie school whos? pcholarship equals or exeec Is SO cr cent, during the chool months ending June 17, are as follows: Davil Card well, 07; Kebertu lUyJaTdarditll, t;UwrenwJrr:ittinrTl;M'cCrn. don, 89; John Moore, 8V Noah McClen lon, 87; EvaCardwcll, 84: NntticMoore, 87; Lillio McClondon, S3; Hattie Slse more, 81 ; Uennie Moore, 81. Grwi'vk Mooiie, Teacher. Asiilxnd Nokm xl riciiooL. At a meet-' ingof the stockholders of the Ashland honn 1 School, a hoard of nine regent . ere elected, U. I Billings, W. II. At kinson and 1). It. Milis f-r three years; 1 apt. Thou. Smith. Dr. J. II, Chftnood nml J. D. Fountain for two years; V. H, Leeds, J. II. McOall a id Pnif. J. S. Sweet for one. vear, The tmard then rWted President, Dr. J. II. Chilnooil; Vice Prosidont, J. M. McC'nll ; Treasurer, W. II. Aikinwin; Secretary, Prof. J. S. Sweet. At a subsequent meeting of the lioard, Prof. J. S. rwpet was elected pres 1 lent of the Normal School, with jiower to conduct the school and choose his as sistants. F. i. Iluurr l.lrclnl Tutor. The Hoard or Kogent of the V' iver'i tyofOnvon met Tlmr-day evenine at 5 M. piir-u int to .ndj'iurnment. O'fioers present, lion. M. l. IVadv. president, nnd J. J. d on, Jr., secretary. He gents presutit, Hons. M. P Deadv, Hen ry Failing, I.. I,. Mr rthur, S. Uatiii''on, A. Push. C. C. Ueeknnn, T. G. Hen dricks and ltolney Scott. Ppports of officers read and on motion referrer.l t'ipmnrro'imitts. Mr. F. A. Hnffer of Iacknnville, was elect wl tutor for the nnine vear. Onmntfm, Mr. Wi'litm T. Muirand Mr. John T. Milner both of Porlwd. having piwd he required examinations were granted the degree of Bachelors of Law. On motion IheM'nwine persons were granted the des.ve of A. P... having fin ished Hip rcqnin 1 conrw; F. M. Brat taiti. Fmily BriM, H. S. Tohnson. IJ. C.-Tohnson, Je"sie,lt. McClung. F. I,. More. Laiirs K.- Mnrrh. E. O. Potter. X. L. Powell md . S. Spencer. The ffllowing crahtates, on motion, ver? granted the de -red of A. M. :R. B. Beekman, Caper Sharpies and Joseph It. Whitney. On rtio'ion a Medial Depirtmont of the Pnivrniv wn cra"ed, to lie locateil In the citv of Portland. On motion a- rnwi wis set apart for a mnneum, nnd given in ch trge of Prof. Hwthome. A'ijourne.1 to mo't Sn)mner2)th. The eleWinn of Mr. HufTer to this po sition is a matter of news which it gives uigreit plMure to announce, Noiiing obtained for him this jlieo of honor in his own school except hi excellnf work while in the university, his fidelity to every trust and the good character he es tablished with the faculty and with the people of Encene. Mr. Hnffer had a a competitor for this position a very worthy andVell qualified young man, h resident of Eugene City, by the name of McClura. A gentlemanly concession on the part of the Eugene members of the Board of Regents caused the with Iraw 1 or M-. McClure's name and left Mr. Huf fcr as the oily and successful candidate. This magnanimous action of the Eugene people will ever be kindly remembered by the peop c of Southern Oregon, and is evidence tliat with them the success of the university fg paramount to any pres ent local interests. We wish to impress the young men. Who read this artnle, with the fact tUt Mr. Hnffer has ob tained tht position throagh the worth which be has broaght to himself by his own effort. Local Items. The Yrcka "Journal" is to be en larged. Choice and fancy goods at Merritt's cash store. D. C. McCleilan is building another ho tel in Roseburg. Mrs. Langtry will spend the summer In San Francisco. The press an 1 bar returned from Link xU'i last Sunday. The new Preibyterian minister for this place is expected soon. Joli work neatly and cheaply done at the Sentinel j b office. Ex-G vernor Ch 1 Iwick will so in open a bank at Wardner, Id sho. Our county jail has only one occupant now Johnnie Dougherty. The 0. ScC. R. R. pas about (400) annual'y as taxes to the state. The grape crop this year will be the largest ever raised in Jackson county. We want corresiondence from all tlie different localities in Siuthern'.Oregon. Wm. Parker has bought the fine resi dence of Dr. Aiken, paying 2.0DD for it. Yesterday W. M. Col fig purch sed the Schumpf residence property paying $703 therefor. Mr. Pat Dunn h is bouht the fine res idence of Rev. Miy field on Granite street, Ashland. W. C. Myer's Gambetta wi'l make his lat trip for this season in Jacksonville next week. Some parties were in from Fort Kl im ath this week buying merchandise fro.n our men-ha ts. Willard & Eubank" have srfi their hardware huiness in Ashland to a lady recently from the Ea.-t. Deeds, mortgages, mining, notary. Jus tice and other l.lankd for sale at the Sen tintl office cheap. Siskiyou county's assessment thisycar, i'lclulin the railroal levy, will amount to over (0.000,000. J. T. Roli'-ai startel-on Sunday for his old home in New York. He will bo gone a couple of months. Two half and three full-blooded Jer seys, frenh milch cows for sale at R. Ben edict's farm on Appb,pite. That beautiful team which J. C.Whipp is driving is one 1 itely purchased by him from Mrs. Houck of Abliland. Circuit court will convene again on July 11, when tho Hamlin case will en gage the attention of.unol her jury. All of our attorneys together with the Editor ol the "Time," hare returned from Klamath county circqi! court. Some new potatoes were offered in the market this week, and found readv buv- TjnTattJwo and" irWlfTentytfpoan.' S!isJennie Mo ire 'ha' flushed her school in am's Vail y and rMurne 1 to town. Festivities wero It id at closing. Ilattie Newbury is teaching 11 small private school at her own linue during the Btiiiniier vacation of the public school. Come prepared to enpy yourself on the 4th. We intend to in tke tho place at tractive nnd pleasant for all who join u. Califor ! 1 potatoes are now hein ship jicd East in Urge quintities, 25 C!irlo.td- having been sent from Sacramento a few days ago. We are gl id to state that our friend Mose Alfred has his business affairs s'r-ightened out and will resume busi ness again immediately. Mott, just lieljw Sisons, is to have a newspaper. The 111 iterial is on the way there and the new buil ling is nearly com pleted. Some pardes have recently discovered a natur 1 bridge in DouJas county which exitUtho one in virinia in matters of wonderment. John O'Brien lus ha la very snjcess ful mining season. He is well satisfied at the returns from his work during the winter, and cpring. Propert3' in Kt imath county is rapidly increasing in value. Last year the as sessment roll showed 7 ),' 03, this year it will foot up U, 003 003. Four saloon keper in BiWCity were recently indicte 1 for selling liquor to mi nors, fined (50 each and their licenses revoked in accordance with the new law. A gang of young "blool" attacked a Chinaman at Dayton o e niaht recently 'and gave him a severe lieating. The leader of the gan; was arrested, and fined. S. S. Aiken was down from his p'are near the Aiken mill on Rogue river this week. He report tint travelers are (ussing over the mountain road to Klam ath v..lley. Jerry Nunan of thi plaeeboughtJG COT worth of wool in Isss thin ten days, till cah down. If you have anj thi igto sell, tiring it to Ja.'knouville ; we have solid merchants here. The goods at Newman Fisher's store aro diapiearing rapidiy. He bti"l has a 1 rge stock which can ha bought at the very lowei-t bed rock prices. Be Bure and give him a call. A strawbt rry festival was given at the Odd Fellows building last Tuesday even ing for tho benefit of theM. E. church. A very pleasant timo was had and the re ceipts were, quite literal. Bill Kenney is prepared to fumih the het livery rigs in southern Oregon. His buggies are no it anl rlui, his horse gentl i and fast and himself prompt nnd obliging. Give him a call. Miss Ida Prim returned from Fngene City to her homo in Jacksonville last Sunday aocompa'iie.1 by Miss Ruth Jones of Roseburg. Miss Jones comes to visit her many frinds here for a while. According to the Yreka "Journal" the authorities at Bellevne, Idaho, have a man (opposed to boPeteOlsen in charge. He was captured by a railway conductor and answers toe deecriptioa exactly. The weather has been excessively hot during the week, the thermometer play ing among the nineties in the shade for Beveial days. An eastern shower would do no harm and would ber quite refresh ing. Portland "News," 18th instant: Dr. WillisE. Everette recei-ed a telegram yesterday from Eastern capitalists, who desire to invest in mines, and will start to inspect the mines in Southern Oregon immediately. Tlie semi-weekly Yreka journal is to be enlarged on July 9th. The pnblishers will that day celebrate the lGth year of publication by reviewing the resources of Si-kiyon county, and by publishing an extra edition. John Miller offers his entire stock of hardware, the whole or in part at cost. It is. his intention to retire from business. Call on him and price his hardware and you will find it to your advantage to pur chase from lum. Three thousand postmasters from all over the Uniu d states vill assemble in Washington next December to urge upon congress th-propriety of increasing their salaries and of changing the classifica tion of mail matter. Geo Schmit who has long been a mem ber of the acksonville bind of which his f ther is the 1 Aider, brought his cornet with him. He is a fine player and w ill be appreciated by lovers of bH room music. .Goli Beach Gizette. W. J. Plymale will run a daily stage line from Jacksonville to Medfor.l to con-1 nect w.tli the trains north and -south. h HI Uive Jacksonville promptly at 7 A. M. and 4 r. si. A liberal share of patron ago is respectfully solicited. Avoid the Ue of calomel for bilious comjdaints. Ayer's CathaHc Pills, en-1 tircly vegetable, have lwen tested forty ' years, nn.lara. acknowledged to.be the best remedy for torpidity of the liver, costiveness, and indigestion. The portrait of Cd Bow litch of Ash land, tmd'Col. R. A. Miller of Jackson ville, apiiear in the last i-Kue of Kane's Illustrated West. It compliments them by saying that they were the two bsst looking men In the lower house of the latt l;islature. At the annual meeting of the local W. C. T. U., the fo'lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year; Mr. B. H. Hatch, President; Mrs. J. H. Russell, Vice Fres. ; Mrs. J. D. Crocker, corres pnlin secretary; Mr. C. A. Satter fiel 1, reconling seeretary. Tidings. Linkville people do not get any more letter from the railroad now than before the chmge in route, says the Tidings, and it is even w j.ihpere.l that they do not m0Tain, ol ,he 14th "i, after:a ines get themiilsoftenerthantheydI.llfore.loU veryJeW dlivf 0.e Mr. lambert Asforljttcrstoand from Portland, it j ,0jk cliirge of ,,is effectlJ anJ a man jaes au.iyi,nger now, eacrway. s VJJrlx. It is expected in a.few days that" thirl ( mains to his family. Tha beretived wo cl iss or emigrant cars will be attached man and her chiliren will have no no lo tnins of the C. & O. R., only first and . tico of the loss of their sunooiie'rand tiro- second i-uss cars being now used. This will necessitate about five or six daily stages over Siskiyou mountain in mak ing connection between tho two rail raids. Whils Powderly was speaking at a Knights of Labor meeting in Boston Sat urday night, he wis compelled to stop sudde lvbva ain in the breast. It is s li 1 he ha lung troubles. He says he is not -i candidate for Grand Mater Workman again under any circum stance. The Corvallis college war i still being foujht without much apparent progress. If it i to lie a meth.odlt school, let the state have nothing to do with it: if it is to he a state institution let the metho-; dist have nothing to d.i with it. It will never succeed while there is so much suc cotash in its in inagement. Mr. Ch'rlieSehn'tz's dangh'er return ed to Jacksonville to her father and brother last Fri.lav, af er an absence of. several year. Sho was tmfor'unate enough to lose her mother while quite sm II and wi alnpted by Mr. and Mrs. Horn, formerly of this p'ace. Miss Schultz Mums to her native home qu te a voting lady. Gen. D. H. Hill. ex-treasnrr of King county, W. T., and ex-marshal of Seatti has been arrested for raisin- .a ,, wirrantfmm(GG to (2160. It is said that other crimes have hen proven against him. He is a prominent mem ber of the G. A. R.. a leading republican of the territory, and a retired captain on the armyJisf, drawing (150 per month. Kicke'l, of the Tact' sonville "Times," was seen on our strjets during the week. The voung Iadis had the mistaken idea that he was onr new pastor who has been expected to arrive, and wrj about mak ing arrangements to give him a reception but as he was overheard in hoi linga con sultation with a delinquent subscriber, they soon discovered their mistake. Klamath Star. Th Philadelphia "Press" sumrmrizes the effects upon the people, of British misruh in Ireland, in the follow ing tilling figure. No wondr Great Britain suffers from depression of her material resource. Tlie ubstr.iction of over eight millions from her producing power is terrible. Died of famine, 1 -225.030; evicted by landlords, 3 000, 00; emigrated to other land, 4,180 033. Stock Inspector W. SI. Stanley informs the Ashland "Tiding" that 14 0.0 head or sheep have been driven from Jackson county this spring nearly all mutton sheep. None of these hive been sol 1 for l-s,than$lJA3 per head, and probably most of thm brought (1.73. Certainly over 125 033 have been received forshep soil thns far this spring an important item. Tho exportation of sheep and wool is one of the main sources of income to the connty, and the interests of that industry shoul 1 be carefully fostered and KtJardetl. The new law regardrhz tha ! treatment of diseases of sheep will un- I doabtedly have a beneficial effect upon the quality of the many bands io South- era Oregon. t'acntr Court ProeU- At the June term of the county courtl hel 1 at Jacksonville, June 6th, 1S87, the following business wssAsjHicted : Exhibit-of counjy cl March 31st examined and approved. Exhibit of sheriff forMarcli 31st exam ined and approved. Warrant for road work oa Applegate road for $73 ordered drawn. ' 1100 was donated for roid .around Flounce rock. ' Office rent of P. P. Prim reduced to (60 per annum. Office in court house rented to J. R. JJeil for (60 per annum. Rebate of taxes refused tc-Julia A. Martin. Rebate of tsxes granted Mat Oben thahv M. A. Wil'aims i.nd E-E. Miner. Petition of H. C.DoUarhide and Dus lin H-gh to be rel-aed from the bond of James More for liquor license, refused. Report of J. M. Loflatid, hospital con tractor.iexamined and approved. George Hoffman, Orlando Rose and J. Knstzen were appointed viewer andJas. Jeffreys, purveyor of a new -arnroad , was chewing theb iby's face and was try up Humbug creek. Parties-wdered .to ing, to get to' its' throat. Mr. Dygert, meet on the 10th inst. and survey the ; when he was informed of the occurrence road. D. Penninger? C Taylor and Fred Bameburg were appohted viewers apd Jas. Jeffreys surveyor of ti county roid from Jeff. Grigsby's farm to Brownsbbro by wy of Eagle Point. Parties ordere l to meet on27t'iinst, and survey the road. License to sell liquor on Siskiyou mountains in Ashland precinct were tQ E K..Bri,hlraan UvingstonejUiroughout the state and make a ccllec- & JmiMt Canmn & Thoma8 W-UeSti m of grains and grasses for ex'liihiion Bros, and J. A. Grieve. Applications of W. K. Boyd and John Lehners were denied because of inauffi- cieu proof -Ym. Deniff, supervisor of road district v 01 mni .;,,A it John Mil!r had obstructed the county nwd on Firmer's Fl.t. Jas. Jeffreys was brdsred to sur vey s.iid ro id to ascertain whether the road now traveled is a legal couny.road.jriwrva,It'y; ! IOOxUO L-et, pltnty of The Fourth of July committee ofJact sonville were granted Hip use of the court house grounds and the ol 1 clerk's office, for the purpose of cebbrating the coming holiday, upon condition that the mid committee furnish a special officer to as sist the j initor in protecting the cou.dy property during the celebration, and fn preventing the u-e of explosives, fire works and fire-crackers, on or about said grounds. A'uici From It Blablyoat. An old gentleman named J. D. Gny, ntwwt hTl vtmra tf ao irlin tl it K.n TV-, t- . d,;n, t,rm prodlJce among ,he cnipi L.,nn,r ,B -..i-,,! it,.. ,i!p1 iwrrf n ,ho tector until a stranger drives tothe door with the remains in a box. There is a telegraph office here and the deceased had considerable money on his person, and humanity dictates that the;relatives and family htioulJ have been- properly notifieil of his death. Mr. Gray ts known all over Rogue river valley and peddled produce when the road was being built tnrough the valley. Dr. Reanx,from Yre ka. vi-iled him once before death and called after bellied, and prononnced his case pneumo ua. D. Croby is deputy sheriff here. He is the right man in the riht pi ice. Gam blers, crooks and theives don't like Dave; but he savs "that's all' right." Ih the short time during which Mr. Crosby has been here, he has restored order out of chaos in a tough town, that villainous den that ha Iieen a nuisance on the Si-kiyous. Dave has quite a museum in the way of tan liyouts and other para phern lia use 1 in their nefanous" trades by the white and brown crooks. D. Sullivan, who stands at the head of his profession as a railroad man, will more camp soon toward Ashland, near Barrens. His force embrace about one thousand men. All the camps of grader, except one, wi'l be on the Ashlmd side I of the Sikiyous. this week. Tlie pre- . , ,...,. W fence 01 sucn men as m nam morgan, Morris, Sullivan, Strnwhri.lge, Mike M in.'.in and Fogarty i a sufficient guar anty that the gap in the 0. & C. will soon be ilosed. San Lni O'll-'po has votel a special ttx of (103 030 for a branch nd'-road, and Benieia has also voted a tax. for a branch railroad to Santa Rosa. So" says "the Yreka "Journal" and It very pertinently remarks that "if the above named towns can vote for such taxation, Yreka can do likewise. H taxation c-in be adopted lejallv, the burden will f 11 justly an 1 equally, making those coming, .here and receiving future benefits, share in the co-t with onr present population Tlie hnil ling of thi road w 1: increase the value and extent of all town proper!" , making the redemption tax lighter, by reason of the increased valuation. That the road wi'l also pay well cannot be doubted, as the cost of transportation from main line wonl I not be any gre ter than the exjiense of fnrwarding commis sion charged on freight. A 1 irge num ber of passengers could also lie secured each way in meeting both up and down train, as can be observed hy the large amount of travel by "the several Bt-ig3s and hacks each war." Central PolMltenu. Health good generally. Hayinz progressing nicely and the hay season extra good. Itev. JI. Peterson will hold wrvices at Mclford on next Lonl's iLiyat'in. m. Ker. Peterson attende.1 Bv. Jones' meeting at Bapdsf church on Antelope last Sunday and participated in the per vices. There was a large attendance and good interest manifested. Mr. J. K. Hall closed his school at Central -Point las Friday wi'h a picnic. The teacher and his tranih with a comllv nnrahefiif frieids spet the day'atlho'fntheereningatthe U. S. Hotel, to whldi ol 1 camp emand "oa Bccos river- All ivervbodT is ImrltarL i enjoyed hemselvaa.- Mr.'HaUia'very ienooessful teacbT - - KlamaJs County Circuit Court. I orate vs. aommy Jioore, ior larceny in dwelling; plead guilty; sentenced two years in the penitential y. Stito vs. Andrew Jackson, (colored) same as above; verdict not guilty. State vs. B. A. .Godfrey, indicted for assault with a dangerous weapon ; con tinued. State vs. Fritz Mnnz. bond of (C003 for feited and paid and case continued. divorce cases: Mrs. 9. L. Tharp, formerly of "Willow Springs, in this county, granted. Mrs. Tillie Rummell, granted. Dr. Hemingway, granted. One Mr. Cole, who has a squaw for a wife failed to get a divorce. Last week, near Altuns, says the Adin "Argus," a three months old baby was ne irly killed by a coon. The animal had been captured sometime previous, and had become quite tame. There were two 1 dies in the house, but the chil I was left alone for a few moments, when the coon jumped on the ch'.l 1, and, when found on his return home, immediately killed the animal. The infant was terriMv bit ten, and at first thought to be fatally in- j 111 rnjl IliMl.oli nn it tn i m a !n ju.cu. tuuuaU mm iv i' iiiipiuviii; D. S. K. Buick, president of the State Agricultural society, writes the state baird of immigration at Portland, that he has engaged, a gentleman to travel at the forthcoming state fair. As a foot note he says:. "A nood many peoj la are coming in here now. Californians are the best. They take hoi 1 promptly and don't wait to see if it will snow or rain the coming winter." A Bakoalv. A fine dwelling house h .rd finished, a sj bndid view of Rogue fruit this year for large familv. One' third interest in inigating ditch, good barn on adjoining lot, with running water from ditch. The above can be bought for$2,C00. Call at the Sesiinel office. Gambetta at Jacksonville. W. C. Myer will hive his imported Percheron stallion, "Gamtietta," at Jacksonville on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday fore noon of each week. 4-0-87. JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET. t'ORRECTED WEEKLY Flour, .rr thousand lbs ( 22.E0 Wheat, per buxiiet. 7o isariey, . " Oats. " . : MillFee-f, rferton Hay, vbavor timothy, pi K ' 'S. Der.itozcn. '. iButerab' ?T. rr. j Potatoes, per lb Onions " Beans, " , . . Cornmeal, per 100 lbs. . . laird, per lb in tins Ham and Bacon Dried Apples, per lb... " riuma. -' " Pears, " " Peaches," . ... In giving the market price of any article we cannot be responsible for fluctatiun in a small market like this. 1776. 1887. 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION ! ! AT JAGKgONYIIAS, 0CJN, -ON Monday, July 4th, 1887. The citizens will celebrates the roming Ko'irlht-f July at ibe Court-IIouse s uare, and extend a cordial invitation to everyone to come nndattend one of thegrandeil cele brations ever h.ld in Southern Oregon. Orter of the Dar: Firing of National &ilate at sunrise. A Urand nrjeession will form at the town hall at 9:30 A. M., parading the principal s triers in the following order, under the di rection of Grand Marshal, D. Cronemillt r, and aidi: bilver Cornet Band; Ciirriiiees wiih Chaplain, Orator. Reader and Glee Club; Red, White and Blue, represented by a large numtx r of little girls. Army and Na. vy, by eight boys; Float, with Goddess if tabrrtv and Anzel of Ptacc: Float, with Signer of the Declaratiin of Independencp; nose uart, arawn Dy ooys lu unuurni ; j acK sonville Fir department in uniform, with engine; Ar.illery ; Canjages. Horscuitn, etc. On arrival at the Cour.-IIouic suare the following txtrcises will take place: Programme: Music by Silver Cornet Band. l'raytr by the Chaplain. Chorus bv Glee Club. Heading bedaration of Independence by Geo ILNeU. Mulcby Silver Cornet Band. quartette by members of the Glee Club. Oration by Hon. J.T. Bowditch. Music by Silver Cornet Band. Chorus by Glee Club. Muic by Silver Cornet Band. " After the abjve exercises there will be in readiness on the grounds A FRES DINNER! Purinx the afternoon there will be amuse ments of various character for bothsxes and all ages and a number of valuable pnze will be given away, besides many arJcles for the little folks. -The festivities of the day will conclude with a GRAXtt TTXlTZlZ ALL , B ,. u l n" i l l&Mt MlSS tltJS Celfilirf tlOR. 10 000 erton . 8.00 7 . . 15 f ...V "25,- "3 ... IS 01 -. 0VV S P3 - . .. 2,00 10 1012-14 00 10 10 .... 10 PAY GASH AND BTTST YOTJR MERRITTS And save from ten to twenty per cent. Merchants who give you credit make you pay other men's bills and big interest on your own. Compare these prices with those you are paying: Iron Bolts a by 8 .8 cents " X " 6 ; a " 4 J5 ' X " 3 2 " " K "2Ji IK " '! H " 2 ltj Cabot W Muslin 7 1887. REAMES ,4 WHITE Opposite Postofflce, Staple, rr,v and iTnnc.v ITux-nisliln;": Goods, Boots, Shoes, lints, "Wall Iuicr, Window Shades, Oil Clotlis Jt Car pets, Groceries, Provisions, &, Coulee tlonor.r, CroeUcry & Glass--Wuro Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, etc., etc A complete lit e cf the celebrated WAVERLY SCHOOL SHOEo. CALL and examine our stock, and ascertain our prices before purchasing elewhere is we arc here to do bu-hiess, and determine to please our customirs. Country produce aken in exchange at the standard market price. We also keep HAY SCALES In add! Jon to the store. REAMES & WHITE JUST- RECEIVED at JEERY" NUNAN'S, IO Cases oJF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Woolens, Etc., consisting in rartcf Sootoli Cheviots Embroidered and Calico Su tings, Irish. Tahlo Li" en ahd Napkins, Damask and -Tapestry Tahle Covers, Nottinpham LacO Curtains and Lomhrequins, Furni ture Cratjnno. Colored Canton Flannel, Ladies. Single and Double all wool Shawls. Ladies Black Cashmore Shawls. k ,.' . - IKI , OlllTtM. T.--- -- mm qui ilk and Wool Alpaca, French Wool Plaids, Ormiston, Mohair, JBomouzinc JEtc. ? SILK, SATINS, VELVET, VELVETENS. PLAIN AND Having personally selected these poods, Srrlnp fabrics. Please examine before making your pun OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. 225 Miles Shorter, Accomodations unurpascd fc t comfrrt and safety. Fares and freights via Yaqulna and the Oregon Devtlontnicnt Co's Steamships much less than by any Other routa be " tween all poiLts in ihe Willamette Valley and San Francisco. Except Sundays) j Leave Yaqulna 7.01 . M.iLcnve Albany l.-30?.U.- Amve C4irvallis VS-& a.m. Arrive Crv.illis 2;02r. Iff Arrive Albany U :10 A. M. Arrive Yu junta tUQr.X O. Sc O. Trains connect at Albany and Corv'affisJjL:f Fares between Corvallis and Albany and Sail Francisco, 1fflf '' RAIL AND CABIN. 1 4.00. ZS -RAIL AND STEERAGE, $9.O0T Wm.M.HOAO, C.C. HOGDE, ,t- Central Manager. Acting G. F. A ?. Agent. ' "t Corvull's, Oregon. OREGON DEVELOPEMENT COMPANY. llrat-class taaniship Xiino between YAQUINA AND SAN FRANCISCO connecting at Yaquina with the trains of the Oregon Pacific Bail Uoad Company. SAILING DATES: ' raom YAQBISA Willamette Valley, Saturday, May 21 Eastern Ornron. Tuesday, ' 31 Saturday, June 4 " 11 Thursday, " 1 Friday. " 21 WillametU- Valley, Eastern Oregon, WilLimetfe Valley, Fas'irn Orepon, Willamette Valley, Easttrn Oregon, Tuesday, " Wed'day, July The Company reserves theright to change BUY BOSS of Overall STANDARD WHITE and PERCilE SHIRTS. To bo had ia ell respectable RETAIL STORES, "kte-OTHSRS. SAVE MONEY. GOODS AT FOR CASH 3-inch Hasps .10 cents 'Steel Hammers 75 Hatchets 35 rMl 19 nAX. Conner Rlw t nt r lh . V S?prpr r-r itp 9tn7 Golden C Sugar li lbs for 1 00 P Jacksonvlle, Or Goods, Ladies and Goutd 1 iinvao: COLORED. V buren will find nii-p neat nml n..M. ' purchase. No trouble to show f ondi. I VII XT . XT ' .1A.Y. 20 Hours Less Time. rEOMSAS rEASctco: Wilbiraette Valley, M ndy, May 18 Eastirn Oreeon. Tuesday, ' 21 Willamette Valley, Kji"U rn Orepon, Willamette Valley, Saturday. " 28 Sunday. June 6 - Thunday, 9 a i r.au;rn urter.n, 2 iWillamette Valley, 1 1 astern Oregon, rnilay, Tuesday, Wed'day, XT 2t 29 steamers or sailing dates. S. B. TOBY, Om. F. P. Agent, 30t Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. THE the ROAD i.n "' tfccfij and tekt SO v r