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ra-mnnfflannLliiE ONK WEED REMEDY SAnnujAT-MonsiNtf, Oct. V, 1871. Miscellaneous Items. Forced politeness Bowing to cir cumstances. Billiards areTecommended by physi cians as a .healthy czcrciso for ladies A Canadian bank still holds quite a sum of money to the credit of J. Wil kes Booth. There is not a single tree in Osceola county, Iowa, which comprises 275,480 acres ot lana. To prevent your hair from falling ont never let your wife catch you kissing the servant girl. Masonic. The Grand Lodge of Ida ho Territory will convene m Silvr City, October 2d. Young lady physicians are multiply ing throughout our country and as a result, it is said, the young men are becoming more sickly than they used to be. Joaauin Miller, the eccentric Cali fornia poet, went to a great Xondori party recently, to which he had been invited, in a red flannel shirt, and his trowsers tucked into Ins boots. Last week J. "W. Virtue, banker and broker, sold to Contain S. 0. Ainsworth of Portland, a gold nugget taken out of the claim of Caldwell & Co., at GimletvillelTJaker county, for $2,853. "We 'understand it will be on exhibi tion at the State Fair. Does your officiating clergyman preach the ttospel, and is his conversa tion and carriage consistent therewith ? was a circnlar Jrom a bishop to a church-warden .of his diocese. A vet cran near by replied: ''He preaches the wospel, but does not Keep a earn age. l ' Masonic Commandments. Practice charity ; protect chastity ; respect tho ties ot blood and friendship ; lace the proud in defense of the humble ; kind ly assist tho feeble; guide tho blind ; feed tho'hnncry: clothe the naked: raise up the down-trodden ; bo a father to tho orphan; guard the altar; pro tect tho government ; love man; adore jtod. Jjolioicay. I am rich enough, says Pope' to Swift, and can afiord to give away a Tmndred pounds a, year. I would not crawl upon ihe earth without doing a littlo good. I will enjoy tho pleasure of what I will give, givingit alive and seeing another enjoy it. When I die I should be. -ashamed to leavo enough for a monument, it there was a wanting mend leit above ground. La consequence-of the fifth member fltfa'Cfatms oS&ftr?I$l&.4: the Emperor of Brazil, and not havincr yet been selected, tho first meeting of ino vsourt pu do ueierreu lor two months. JOHN BILGBR, -California Street (between Oregon and Third) Jacksonville. HI. DEALER AND WORKER IN TIN, SHEMON, COPPER, LEADAND BRASS, TTEEPS CONSTANTLY, ON HAND IV an assortment of tho best Tin, Sheet-iron and Copper ware. "Brass Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force Pomps, Chains, Lead Pipe, Hoes, HARDWARE, OETTLERY : NAILS of all sizes.- ' Bar, Plate and assorted Iron; Paints, Oils, Sizes and Qawt- All qualities of Powder; Shot of all numbers; Brashes of every variety, etc., etc.; Wooden and Willow Ware; " Rope, Brass and Iron Wire; Blacksmith, Carpenter and Miner's tools of every variety. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS insisting of Cast-iron and Steel Plows; Self-sharpening Feed Cotters; 8 Canldrons and Iron Wash Kettles; 'Cultivators, Wheelbarrows, etc, Stoves. Always on hand a large lot or Parlor, Cooking, Office nnd Cabin Stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, constructed on latest fuel saving plans. Boilers, Kettla, Pots .Tans, and everything connected with these Iii .rrBnlea ouraDie and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured bv Mm WARRANTED. His work is made Z the bestmaterial and of choicest patterns. tm.JZ2? alteDded t0 "ith dispatch, and 2 t .lTdirec,i0DS- Be isdeterain a to sell at LOW pprnuo nnn . . io.rehewXa:ameMs 8,ock before pnrchas ug elsewhere. IScntij ibrc ISept 14, 186G. JOHN BILGER Importer of Farm Implements ND MACHINE8. Any He haviBs claims against the United States Trill fina it to their adrantare to send a state went of their case to , 'J.!r. TRw3 -Counselor at IaugSelicitor " : 4, oc Oregon Rheumatic Core. TTIST0RY- Th' remedy is composed of dO. the active principle of the Unk 'Weed, ling. Thasplum uordature uriginis, im. in digenous to Oregon. Grows most abundantly and perfectly in Washington county. PROPERTIES, Etc. It contains an adice volatile principle, extracted by ether, and a bit ter lonur.gr.acipie, soluble In alconol. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES. It is the most sure and speedy cure for Rheumatism, Rhcumatic&ovl, and Rheumatic Pains 6f all kinds mat was ever introduced raio me materia aiea Ica. The Unk Weed Remedy, as prepared lay us. In conrennence of the existing bitter principle. possesses the necessary virtue of being a power ful tonic, promoting the appetite and invigorating me Kholc aigesate cpparaais, uiustnauang up ana strengthening the lytlcm, while at the same time me volatile principle, -oeing aDsoruuu in ibb blood, acts specifically on the rheumatic poison, removing it from the circulation and system. There are a few remedies known to the Medi cal Profession wBich will remove the Rheumatic Poison from the. blood, but whose action is so powerful in depressing the system of the already enfeebled .Rheumatic patient, that their use haB to be abandoned before specific effects are ob tainable. Unlike these medicines, already known, the UNK WEED REMEDY, though prodscing as powerful and as active effects on the blood and system in removing the rheumatic poison, also possesses a strong tonic and recuperating element which admits of its continued use even by the most delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination for the first time of these tiro necessary elemcnU in one remedy, which accounts for Its superior and never failing curative effects In Hliuimtatieni, Itlieiimatic Gout, and Rheumatic Pains of all kinds. We are aware of the fact that it is generally an easy matter to procure certificates attesting the efficacy of patent remedies from a certain class of those who use them. We have selected the following because the names attached to them are those of men of the most cartful and ecrupu lus character, and because the large class of their acquaintances in Oregon will not, for a moment, accuse Or suspect them of any exaggeration in the statements they make. Remarkable cure of Mrs. Hoover, wife of Hon.. Jacob Hoover, ex-Treasurer of Washington county, Oregon. Tualatin Plains, Washington Co., Oregon, July,22, 1871. f A. M. Loryea 4 Co I have been troubled with Rheumatism for the past twelve years; my joints, especially those ot my feet .and hands, were badly swollen, so that I could with diffi culty go nround. My. shoulder pained me a great deal and a large bony swelling grew out, so that I could not raise my hand to my head. Since last Spring I have been taken your "Unk Weed Remedy," and find myself much improved. The swelling and pain have left my joints and shoulder and the bony growth has entire ly disappeared and I use my limbs and am far better than I have been for years. , '" M. HOOVER. Certificate of the Deputy Jailer of Multno mah County Jail : City Jail, Portland, Oregon, June 7, 1871. A. M. Loryea & Co. I was attacked with a severe case of, rheumatism. It was in my thighs, hip'sf vyrSjEhoulder blade indeed in all the joints. ttkfr I suffered great pains and anguish, TWsmttended by a regular physi cian, but with no effect. I was induced to try your Unk Weed Remedy, and it immediately the best remedy for rneumafilm knrnvnfr!,',"'e- A. F. TURNER, Deputy Jailer- - iuio in w vciwi; tutu me aoove statement is correct to my own knowledge. JOHN P. WARD, Jailer: Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Esq. special contributor to the WUlametU Farmer, and Secre tary of the Oregon Horticultural Society : Oswego, Oregon, ilarch 28, 1871. A. M. Loryea & Co. Some four weeks ago I was entirely prostrated with rheumatism ; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10-onnce bottle of the "Unk Weed Reme dy," by the use of which. I experienced almost immediate relief, and by the time the bottle was gone the rheumatism was gone. From my own experience, and from what I have heard others say who have used the Unk Weed, I believe it to be a certain cure for the rheumatism. Tours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Bnfor, I-resldent of the Orcpm Ststo Agricultural Society, and author of "Sta tistics of Oregon ;" East Portland, April 11871. A. M. toijea t Co.-I s afflicted with a srrert attack of chronic rheumatism ; tts confined to my bed most of th time from JanuarT to Jnl ,... t ., .TrrvL,' Tri .i 1, ,.i .r. "" .-uyin ., v .. .. WI, uy. A. J. dofuw Certificate from lion. Gideon Tnl.f. ..i. .,.- ni.rAnn.ttnrvi.nwji .. ,-uvuiuw unne w.y ..... v. ... 4V11MU1U; A. U. Loryea A Co Gcnta: Thin u t fnr m ... I hare med your TJnK Weed" for ncnral-l ,, ,!,. ' ihuus, hn juuuu reuei irom ine use or only one bottle, and can recommend it to those in need of nch a 4CU1VUJ. auuj-, UUUM TIBBETTS. Certificate from Jamei BTb. tlm lArtr1 tv grower, and "King of the Oregon Torf f EauTle" Island, Jannary 14, 1671. A. M. Xoryea Jk CoTnU la to acknawliwl J. .-- ofyoor'Unt Weed Kemedj, or Oregon Khenmatie Cure." I afflicted for montha with . nr. en. attack of the inflammatorr rhecmatntm frlL . all of the ao-called rhenmatic rcmediei withont any relief pereelralle. I then tried your remedy, and Ititue re- eutiru m tuv juwt uuppr euecis penect'eure. .Tmly ioum, MJIES DTBEE. prtlBcat. from Don lL. Qnimby, extonnry Com- East rortland, April 1, ISn. A. 51. loryea i CoI Ut ued the "Unk Weed Remedy," and am eatisBed It is a raluaUe medidne It reenlates and InriEeratea the system. This i ii T. rerience with the remedy. ' '" Truly yours, E. L QUTMIJT. Certificate trom the well known merchant O XT TTraTer, Esq.: v" " The Dalles. SlaT "3. lsn . Y'S1 b nsftl th" k Weed Rem i?J d aa chcerfj"y recommend it to persons afflicted with IntUmmatory rheumatism. It cured me of all that diieaw. Sly hands, wrists, ankles-lndeed, all my joints were swollen and very painful. "vjouih 0. TT. WEATER. Certificate from Hon. N.H Lane, mot Commissioner, of Oregon, and a member ef the City Council of East i ortiand r. East Portland; April 19, 1S7L A.M Lorre & Co. I hare been afflirt r.. t year, put with weaknesi in the back, and iranderinK rheumatic naina.AccomnanfJl)Y ..-... ..." SJira m tome or your enk Weed Remedy or andleheerfuUy recommend It as a most valuable and enectrte remedy. Put up in 10-onnce bottles A. 92 OO por :3ottXo. ., - - r z --".- -.. uus.iuauon. PREPARED AT THE Oregon Medical Laboratory, By A. M. Loryea & Co., EAST,P0RTLA2JD?... .OREGON. For Sale lj all Druggists. KEEPS constantly on hand and manufactures , to order all kinds of Mfe Saddles, HaraessfA and everything in the Saddlery line. I have also on hand a large stock of the finest and best kinds of TEAM & DRAUGHT COLLARS, with a large assortment of Saddlery Hardware and Saddler't loots, all of which will be sold at greatly reduced rates for CASK 2& Carriage and Buggy Trimming done (b order and 'with the best material. Jacksonville, November 1, lb70.-tf r. h. Mcdonald & co., -W1I01YES.V1.I5 San Francisco Cal., Calltht attention of Dealers to their Hr assortment of "lewly Arrived "Goods, composed In part of the follovlmr article together with every thin kept In a well supplied -WHOLESALE DRUG Bt6uC Fhis Txrni. THJUVS PEEPApATIOXS, PATEHT UlDtCrXXS, Trusses & Scppoeteks, Fsszvtial Oils, SlUKXB UEBBS, FxKrnMXBixs. Sxivn axp- Oils, AJKBUS&Affi Vlb, TVUch we offer at the lowest Cash Prices, and are determined not to be undersold. B. H. McDOKALD & C0M Sax Fkxxcisco, Cal. FOR SALE. OUR DRUG BUSINKbS located In San rrancuco Cal. After onr best wbhes, and expressing our thanks for the liberal patronage we hare received for more than twenty-one years, daring which period we have Veen steadily engaged In the" Drug business In California, ire beg to say in consequence of the rapid growth of Dr. IValker's California Tinegar Bitten, now spread-Crex the United States and countries far beyond, we are necceesit ated to devote our entire time to said business. TTe are the Oldest Drug firm on the Pacific Coast and the only one continuous under the same proprietors since 1849, and hara determined to sell our large, prosperous and well established business vn favorable terms. tmi m. rara onnortnnitT for men with means of en tering Into a profitable business with advantages never beiore onerea. For particulars enquire of KH.McDOXALD k CO., R.ir. McDoxlld, Wholesale Druggists, J. C. Spencer. J Saa Francisco, Cat, N.B. Until a sale Is made we shall continue our im portations and keep- a large stock of fresh goods con stantly on hand, and sell at prices to defy competition. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. -WALKER'S CALIFORNIA YINEGrAE, BITTEES' Hundreds of Thousands 9 Dear testimony to their "Wonder testimony to their TT ful Curative Effects, o o ggsWHAT ARE THEY? FS " a a riV.Z O g -TIIET ARE NOT A VILE sFANCY DRINK, PI? Made of Poor Itnm, Whiskey, Pror Spirit nndRcrnao Llqnars doctored,plced and sweet cnrdtojpleaso tho taste, called "Tonics, ""Appetli drunkenness and ruin, hut are a trno Uediclne,mado from tho NatlTO Roots andllerbsof California, freo from all Alcoholic Stlmnlanta. Thcyare the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING l'RINCIFLE a perfect Renovator and Inylsoratorof tho System, carrying off an poisonous matter and restoring the fclood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take these- Bitters according to direc tion and remalnlong unwell. 8100 will be ciren for an Incurable case, proTided tho bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and thOTital organs Tratcdbeymd the point of repair. Far Inflammatory nnd Chronic Rheuma tism nnd Gont, Dyspepsia er Indigestion, Billons, Remit lent and Intermittent Feverst Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, nnd Bladder, theso Bitters have been most success, ful. Snch Diseases aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement or the Digestive) Organs. DVSrErSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Dad tasta In. the Heath, Billons Attacks, Palpitation of tncllca. Inflammation of thoLungs,Palulnthe regions of tho Kidneys and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Theylavlgorato the Stomach and stimulate the tor pldliver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efflcaeyinvcleanslns; tho b'oodofalllmpuiltles, and imparting new lifo and vigor to tho whole system. rORSKIN DISEASES, EraptloM.Tettcr, Salt nhenm,Clotchcs, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car- das. Itch, curis,DlscoloraUonsof theSkln, Homors andDiscasca ofthoSkIn,ofwhaterername crnature, nro-llterslly dug up and carried out of tho system in a short time by tho us 3 of theso Bitters. Onebottlela such cases will convince tho most incredulous of their curatlvo effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin in Places, Erup tions or Sores cleanse It when yon find it obstructed and sluggish in Jho veins i cleanso it when it la foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the health of tho fystemwnifollow. TIN, TAPE and other VF0R3IS, lnrktoglntho system of so an? thousands, aro effectually destroy ed and remorod. For full directions, read carefully the circular nround each bottle, printed lnfourlaa- fuiis English, G .naia, French and Spanish. J.WjALEES, Proin'tor. R. H. HcDOXALD & CO, D.-3gi.ts and Gea. Agents, San Francisco, Cal, cad 32anlSl Commerce 6troet,Kew Tort JX0-SOLD TALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted to the CITT DHDG STORE will please call and settle, and all persons having'any ac counts will please present them. W. B. DOUGLASS. Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1871.-tf ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, Grave Stones, &c, always on hand, or wauc iu urucr. .,,,,, . J- n- RUSSEL Ashland, Jnly 9, 1870. ly 03T" AI.I, KZIiTSS - FOR SALE AT THE 'SENTINEL" OFFICE, Or printed to order. SETTLE UP. A LL those indebted tn ltniAp Jf- cj...-. imeduiely.d " ' ttdr "" to "settle ''' rr ", '.' MILLER & SHANNON. Jacksonville, Oregon, June 17, J87!. DRKGIoTS, Jp - . o - o eft's NEW STATE SALOON. DRINKS 12 CENTS. The Ihirzty public are informed that Fits Sayaoj: or the NEW STATE SALOON will quench their tAtrrf with the most choice bever ages to be found In Jacksonville for ONE BIT. We expect to lose money by It, but times are hard, and we cannot see people go thirsty. 16oct69 PAPE & SAVAGE. EIGIE BREWERY ! JOS. Wli'lrERER Frop'r. THE BEST OP LAGER BEER KEPT CON stantfy on band? sold by tbe keg, gallon, or glass. Seeing Is believing, give me a call and judge for yourself. Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1870,-tf Gin BREWERY! TEIT SCHUTZ, Proprietor. THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY IN formed that they can find, at any time, at the CITY BREWERY, the bett of Lager Beer, n, quantities to suit the purchaser. Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1870-tf MI.nOLT, San Francisco. II. W. HOLT, New Hampshire. HOLT BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Importers, HARDWOOD LUMBER, ASS "WAGOK & CARRIAGE STOCK 27 HckIc Street, San Francisco, Cal. 0' UR MANUPAOTORT IS SITUAT- ed in New Hampshire, near Concord, where labor is cheap, and good material plenti ful. Our prices are very low. and terms reason able. Orders by mail or express, solicited and promptly filled; and with as much care as though parties were present themselves to select stocks Parties ordering not known to us, will please send cash or citv references. sena lor price list. 6ang70-j "EXCELSIOR" LITERY STABLE. On Ort;on street, Jacksonville. M : $s "Wesley Manning, Proprietor. Having bought out the eutire interest of Mr. Plymale, I herewith inform the public that I have a fine stock of IlJLRfJERq, RUGOTES & CARRIAGES, and I am prepared to furnish my patrons, and " Paw! oraIly, with as FINE TURNOUTS As can be had on the Pacific CoajiL Rflm. horses hired to go to any part of the country. BOUGHT AND SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Hor ses boarded, and the best care bestowed npon them while in my charge. 8 My Terms are reasonable. A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited. W. MANNING. Jacksonville, January 28, 1871, H OW TO KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. Buy the Woolen Goods manufactured by the ROGUE RITER MIEI WOOLEN M1VP0. CO., Who wouldTespectfuily announce to the trade and conntry generally that they are now la sue cupful opperation, and ha7e on hands and for sale a large assortment of blanketIIWS-in " TWILLED & CHECK FLANNELS Ac, Jfcc., Of the best quality and at home rates. Orders solicited. A liberal discount to the trade Ashland, Ogn., Jan. 27th 1869. ja30tf. PRANCO-AaiERICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, OPPOSITE THE Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Travelers and resident boarders will find MADAME -GILFOYLE'S BEDS AND BEDDING Placed in first class order, and iu every Way superior to any in this section, and -unsurpassed by any in the State. HER R003IS ARE XEWLT FURNISHED And a plentiful supply or the best of every thing the market affords will be ob tained for HER TABLE. Hereafter, her House will be kept open all night, and square meals can be had at any time through theniffht. Ovsters nnmare !.- style, lunches etc. to be had. Stage passengers and others, out late at night, can always find a good fire, hot meals, and good beds at tbe above restaurant. No trouble will be spared to deserve the pat ronage of the traveling mil . ,. . nent community. JaksonvilIe,Pec.25, 18C3 tf , Land Notices. School Lands. I WILL be absent from home for probably two months after this date ; parties desiring to purchase school land, can leave their appli cation with Mr, Ed.R. Owen, and I will make appraisements on my return. Wk. M.TURNER, School Superintendent Jacksonville, Aug. 12, 1871, NOTICE. U. S. Laxd OrncE, Rosebubc, Oox Aug. 25, 1871. ( COMPLAINT haying been entered at this of- j See by Henry Klippel and J. B. Coats against James S. Doggett for abandoning bis Homestead Entry. No. 60, dated March 27, 1B63, upon wen. w.ioiri.w.iotSec6,Town. 36,S.R.2West,E$ofN.E..N.W.jorN.E.J section 1, township 36 S, Range 3 West, in Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation os said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to. appear at this Office on the 21st day of October, 1871, at 1 o'clock rot., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Vjc. R WILLIS, Register,. scptl6-4w B. HERMANN, Receiver. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, James Cameron, am the claimant of certain min ing claims on tbe west bank of Applegate creek, extending from where said creek crosses tbe East line of the land of Kinder lio&z, down said creek 1000 yards, and in width from the creek to the rise of the bedrock. Said claims are placer claims, containing gold dust, are in Union Town mining district, in Jackson coun ty, Oregon, and on surveyed, land, to wit: In sections 22 and 27, township 39, S. Range, 3 West. Thete are no other claims adjoining or in the immediate vicinity. That it is my intention to apply for a patent to the following described premises, en which this notice is posted and within -which said claims arc situated, to wit. The S. W. J of S. W. of Sec. 22, and N. W. 1 or N. W. I of Sec. 27, Town. 33, S. Range 3 West, containing 80 acres. Witness my hand, this 7th day of Sept.. 1671. JAMES CAMERON. Kosebuho Laxd Office, Oax.. I September '9. 1871."1 f It is hereby ordered that the foregoing no nce do puDiisncu ninety (yu) days iu tbe Ube- Wa. R. WILLI, Register, B. HERMAN, Receiver. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that we Thcodoric Cameron, U. S. Hayden, and R. S. Arm strong are the claimants of eighteen mining claims joining each other, extending along :ierung i;reeK i&uu yards, ana In widtn to the high bed rock on each side of said creek, all oeing in sections 4, H and 9, township 33 S. R. 2 W., in Jackson county, Oregon, and together known as the Armstrong and Cameron claims. They,are placer claims, contain gold ilust, arc iu owning mining district, and 'on surveyed lauds, and were acquired by us by purchase. The claims of Saltmarsh and Ybudis adjoin tnem on tbe north, the claims of T. Cameron on tbe south, and the claims of Thomas Gilson on the east. That it is our intention to apply for a patent to the following described premises, upon wuicn una ooiice is posted and witntn which said claims are situated : to-wit : Tho S. "W. i of S. W. of section 4, " W. i of N. W. i oOT. W. j " 9 " AY. of S. "W. i of N. W. i " 9 " N. W. i of "S. XT. i of S. W. i " 9, ".C-JOI JN.i..OIJN. JL. " 8, "-tota. tiot JN.JS. 8, "E.iofKKioS. Hi " 8, an miownsnip 33, south range, '1 West. THEODORIC CAMERON, U.S.HATDEN, R.S. ARMSTRONG. TJ. S. LlD OffTcb, ) RosEBcno, OeeooS, July 20, 1871. f It Is hereby ordered that the above notice be puoiisnea lor tbe period of 90 days. 29july90d Wji. R. WILLIS, Register. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Theodorlc Cameron am the claimant of 10 minim? claims adjoining each other, and extending along-Sterling Creek 1,000 yards in length, and. iu mum m me nigu Dea rocs: on eacn side of said creek", and being in sections 8 and 17, ' kvnuruiy ., range z ., )n jacKSOU county, Oregon. Said claims are known as the Tod Cameron claims, are placer claims, con taining gold dust, are in lower Stcrlingyille mining district, and on surveyed lands, and w,?rAajrauiroLbiJne one by location and the others by purchase. 1"be claims ot Armstrong, Cameron & Co. adjoin on the upper end, and the claims known as the Johnny Wright claims uu iub jpwer ena. ine course or tbe pay chan nel IS N. E. and S. W. thrnntrh eiM .1.1.. That it is my Intention to apply for a patent u mc luuuwiug uescriDeu premises, en wsich this notice is posted, and within which said claims are situated, to wit : TheSWIJof N'.E.iofS.E.iofsec. 8, "N.W.ioiS.E.iof&Kfof 8 S.W.iof S.E. of 8 'S.4ofS.E.iof S.W.i of" 8 "N.W.iofN.W.iofN.R4. W "NvW. of.R nfN.W.l i' all in township 39, S. R. 2 W, contain ing 100 acres. ir ,n , THE0D0RIC CAMERON. May 19, 1871. U. S. Laxd Ornra, Y RosECcno, Oreoos, July 20, JSTlTf ii is nereDy ordered that the abpXe notice be published for the period of 90 days. 29july90d Vx R. WlrflS, Register. Z" AXEMEN. 200 CHOPPERS & LOGGERS To do clearing on the Northern Pacific Rail road, between the Cowlitz Tiip ,, ttj den's. uuu- Also, WELL BROKEN OX TEAMS. Men apply f0 C. T. SHERMAN, at Pum ?iihr LandlnS on and fter Monday, Sept. Applications for work of Ox Teams to FRANKHINCKLET, Resident Engineer?Kid. dert Camp-on Cowlitz. - - Steady work and good wages. THOS. B. MORRIS, Kalama,Sept.4. Eng'r Pac Div. Sept.9 OcOlt FOR CASH. A. FISHER& BROTHER, COBXXK OP California and Oregoa Street!!, JACKSONVILLE, Hare on band a ALARGE STOCK OF STAPLE DIllT GOODS, clothing BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CUTLERY. . CROCKERY, Etc. All of which will be sold AT REDUCED PRICES. , . A- FISHER 4 BRO. Jacksonville. June 25th, 1SS8L jun27-tf Try the Pain King ! ! UNION LIVERr, Salo cts 33 xoh ttu co STAIiliH. in Sfi REAIY1ES & WILSON, Proprietors. THE proprietirs have recently purchased the above well-known stand, situated on .the corner of California and Fourth Streets, Wer? l,b.c..TCry bcn bonc and bngRies can bo bad at all times, at reasonable rates. Their stock of roadsters cannot be equalled In the State. HORSES BOARDED On reasonable terms, and the best care and1 attention bestowed upon them while under their charge. Also HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Being satisfied that they can give satisfac tion, the proprietors solicit tbe patronge of the public. Jacksonville, June 11, 1870. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, FOREST GItOVE, - - - ORECO.Y. Ret. S.n. Marsh, D.D ,... President. and Prof, of Intellectual Philosophy . Rev. II. Lyman, A. M. . . . .Prof, of Mathematics. qeo.nChUhr .A.M., Prof, of Natural Science. Jos. 1. Marsh, A. X..Trot. of Latin and Greek.- A. J. Anderson, A. M. Principal of Academy' " )?"? Preceptress. Mas 0. A. IhskeU, Teacher of Music. There are fonr courses of study, to meet the want of all who have advanced beyond the com pletion of an English, education. The neit term begins September 1, 1871. The completion of the Willamette Valley Railroad to Forest Grove, will soon make the Institution acccssable from all parts of the Valley. The location Is beautiful and salubrious. Sa loons are excluded by provisions In the deeds which give title to the UndsL-" The Apparatus and theveSlicctions in the de partment Of NaturaUfTiitnnr in innMerM. and are consjflflfty' increasing. The isVflfary numbers abnnt Knnn nlnn, . I-tf meet a long felt necessity, the President, . "by an enlargement of his house, has made pro-- vision ior warning yonng ladies. Board, including furnished rooms, fuel an" lights, SCO per term, of 13 weeks. Tuition from $24 to $32 per year. Young men can board themselves, or sblain- board at from $3 to St per week. ES-For particulars address the President. BOUND TO DO IT. $D. C MILLER IS BOUND TO WORK TlfllES. ACCORDING TO THE c HORSE SHOEING o At reduced prices for cfcsh. Ten per cent, discount will be made on all kinds of work where cash is paid. March 20lb, 18G8 mac2tf Job Printing done at the Sejytinel Office.