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l, ! THE SENTINEL. Satuedat, Sept. 7, 1872. AC&CTfe 'JTOIX. TTIin fcEIVTIlfiEr.. The following named persons ere antlioracd to act as f Ajetrtsforthwpaportnthe'rlace-STramed. 1 P FISHER. 20 and 21 Jfew Slorchants' raclianze, SAJ, TRAMnSCO SfM-TPETTEiGIIJACO., S7Tarfc Eow.JfETV YORK, and 10 Stateatreet, BOSTON. ALBF.IlTSIEjrnT; (successor to Hudson 4 Menct) 2; Tark r.ow, SEW TORK. "" "iuw 1 wirnt POS rOFFICE REGISTER. Mails Xorlb cloe daily at 9 o'clock a. ji. " South " " 2' " r. m. " to Creccnt (Jily close Sundays Wednesdays it 5 " p.m. Mails to Central Point, T ble Rock & Kaglc Point close Tuesdays ati 3 " r. sr. Money order office open from 9 i. m. to 5 p. m. MAS MULLER, P. M. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. r-kM notices under this head -will lie puMisliod free, and 'clianpcs announced without charge If notice la given at lu e office before noon ot Friday s. ; ' ' Rev. Father Blanchct will hold divine service at. the Calbouc Church, to-morrow, at the usual hour. Speed I'rograjiiie. Uelow wo give tho programme of laces, and'the prizes to Tier contended for, a? the coming Jackson County .Fairy ,as determined upoUiby the officers of .the Society. Nothing better insures an interested attendance at such tJkhibitions than trials of horse speed, and with this object in view the Society liave made as extensive arrangements for the ac commodation of attendants and offer as liberal prizes in all departments as circumstances will permit; not forget ting their liberality in preparations for the "mam object of attraction: - - SECOND-DAY First Race. HalfTflile Running Race foria purse of $100. 1st horsey J of purse r -2d horse, j do. Second Race. Running Race, single -dash of one mile, for 2-ycar old colts, for a purse of $150. 1st horse, $100 2d horse, $50. , .. THIRD DAY. TroltingRacc,"best 3 in 5, for a purse or $200. 1st horse, J of purse; 2d horse, -J do. FOURTn DAT. Running Race, best 2 in 3, for a purse of $200. ist uorso, jot purse; a norse, j ao. 3Entri.nce Tec, twenty per cent of purses; 1 -.three to enter and two-to start,"iE he Rules of the Slatb Tair will govern i 'The I govern races. "Writing School. ftlr. W.'T. Lccko is in town with tlio intention of start ing a 'Writing School, if he meets with sufficient encouragement. IleJias suc cessfully taught in California and else where a number of terms, and brings Ins ieconimcndations with him in the shape of neat pjain specimens of writ ing and elaborate drafts of ornamental work, together with contrasted efforts of pupils taught by him, showing the progress made by each scholar in one term of. twelve nights. His charge for a term of tweH o lessons will bo rea sonable, and his school will begin as soon as a sufficient number of pupils can be secured to justify it. i i Anr.KsiuD. On Saturday last Dep uty Sheriff Stanley arrested one John Mores, on a charge of "assault; being armed with a deadly weapon." He was examined before, Justice Wade and bound over in the sum of $200, but was unable to gh e bail until Monday, when he was. released. . As there was another warrant-out for him, charging liini with haing resisted an officer, he made his exit from tho rear of the jail yard by scaling a high board fence, and is doubtless, ere this, " where the woodbine twineth." AxaoEA Goats. Mr. Buttcrficld, of Hollister, California, passed through town a few days sinco, going North, with 700 graded Angora goats, Tvhich ho intends disposing a portion of to the farmers of Oregon. He will exhibit them at the State Fair. They arc the finest goats ever brought into the. State, and wero purchased in Monterey county, California, especially for the northern raaiLet. "Slug 0" on the Or cgonian can now gratify his ambition. Raijt. Southern Qrpgon jhas again been favored with a copious fall of rain, beginning Monday night last and con tinuing, with short intcrmissions,-until Wednesday morning. Tho fires in the mountains seem to have been thor oughly extinguished by it, while veg etation on tho mountain sides and foot hills' has renewed its growth and deep ened its hue. Tho Valley almost ap pears in agarfrol-Spring'aiTd the air is fresh and inucroratinc " ' CoAi DiscoveisY. By" Mr, Zimbron- sky wo aro informed that a vein of gen uine Bton&coal was tho olhcrday dis covered on the farm of Mr. Caldwell, about nine miles north of town. , Tho bedrock had been cut through in dig ging a well, when a vein of coal was encountered, which proved about four feet in thickness. Quantities tested prove it of good quality, and it is the intention of the discoverers, we are told, to develop and work the mine. Aj?d Yet Anothek. On Tuesday last George "Watson was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Stanley, charged vith having stolen a set of harness from O. C. Logan, of this Valley. If reports are true, George -wanted the harness' badly, as he first tried to buy them, but could not, and then let his imagination run away -with his judgment. Josh Billings says he has known men to look over a pasture fence at horses playing for so long a time that in their imagi nation Ihcy owned them, and on some dark night imagination rode the stock away. But George's imagination took a more practical turn and fastened on something to ma"ke horses uselul. His bonds were fixed at $300, but they might as well hare been $3,000, as his impecuniosity and the selfishness of acquaintances compels him to board and lodge at the Hotel d'Jale. Peesoxal. B. F. Dowell, Esq., ar rived home on yesterday's stage, from Portland, where ho has been attending to legal busincsslor the past two or three months. Maj. Glenn returned from tho Klamath Lake country, on Tuesday, and Mr. Wm. Jsh, from Fort Klamath, reached here on Wednesday. District Attorney Neill started for Sa lem, on Saturday lasj, to attend the Supreme Court. Bietiiday Pakty. iliss Lula Home gave a birthday party at Home's Hall, on Wednesday cVcning of this week. She was tho happy recipient of com pliments and good wishes from her numerous friends, many of whom be stowed upon her yaluablo presents. She will please accept our thanks for her kindly remembrance ot us. ' The TfiixGEAyji. Tho late stormy weather seems to have bcenr unusually severe on the telegraph line, it having been interrupted twice during the. past week between Jacksonville and tho firht stations both North and South. A Ciiaxce. Mr. T. T. McKenzie ghes notice among the new advertise ments of some things it may pay some parties to read and gic their heed. Agents "Wanted Male and Female. Busine" pleasant, and pays tetter tb.-n any enterprise in the field.. Agents make from Si to $S a day. Bend stamp for simple and par ticular'. Address J. L,atliam & Co., 293 Wa'hinfitoa St , Boston, Ma;. n3IiC "Wonns op truth. Ex Senator Hen derson of Mo , in a lato speech deliv ered in St.L ouis, speaking to the charge agiinst Grant for nepotism says : "Gen. Grant has appointed but one blood relation fo office, and that is his old father Jcsso Grant as Postmaster It was not an appointment, for he hold his office by appoirfisSt'.t under Presi dent Johnson, and Grant would hae been less than human if ho had re ma cd him. There aro eight other ap pointments, all lelatites ot the Presi dent's wife, all men of fine ability and unimpeachable integrity, who hold offices, that afford a pay of 8-50 tq$2, 000 a year. , Tho N"ew, York Commercial, speaking jf Greeley's attendants says: "Go where ho will he is sure to be at tended by men notonons as traitors, swindlers, and jobbers. Look in at his headquarters at tho Glenham Hotel any day, and you will see scores of idlers there, who, it they had their dues, would bo doing the State service af Auburn or Sing Sing. "Well may the country bo alarmed. If the character of the men who have Greeley's car could only bo brought home to our people, there would be fear and tremb ling in- tho land." , Just Make a !N"ote op It. "Under this head tho Portland Bulletin says: Sinco the Spring of 1871 the Repub lican party nas not met Wlt" a single reverse in any State election that has meanwhile been held. On the contra ry it his redeemed fhc States from Democratic 'rule, namely, Connecticut, New Hampshire, California, Oregon and North Carolina. 1 irato Admiral oemmes mauo a spce'fiJixil a"politiealimeetiii2' in Mobile the other ciening, in wbich ho said r "it is Horace ,trceley who lias come to tlio Uaptain ot the llabama, and not tlie 'Captain of the Alabama who has gone Greeley. Ho stood where ho had always stood. lie preferred him to any War Democrat," A New Yorker, just returned from a Southern tour, says the secret of South ern enthusiasm for Greeley is tlio most confident belief of all the people that vthcy will get paid for their emancipated sia cs it lie is elected. Horace, they say, is in favor of justice being done them, and justice tbey understand to bo the price of their lost Chattels. This is from tho Monmoutb 2Iessen ffcr: Grain that "was standing in the field of W. Churchill this moninsj, was cut, threshed, hauled five miles to mill, ground t6 flour, the flour brought homo and cooked and eaten for supper on the same day it was harvested. Ice half an inch thick formed in Salt Lake on Sunday night, last. Aa early and severe winter is anticipated. JOHN BILGEE, California Street (between Oregon and Third) Jacksonville. DEALER AND WORKER IN Tffl, SMBBMBON, COPPER, LEAD AND BRASS, ITEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND 1 an assortment of te best Tin, Sheet iron and Copper ware. Bras3 Pipes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force thumps, Chains, Lead Pipe, Uoes, HARDWARE, OUTLEKi ; JSAlli of all sizes. Bar, Plate and assorted Iron; Paints, Oils, Sizes and Glass; All qualities of Powder; Shot of all numbers; Brushes of every variety, etc., etc.; Wooden and Willow Ware; Rope, Brass and Iron Wire; Blacksmith, Carpenter and Miner's tools of every variety. AGR1C0LTU RAL -IMPLEMENTS insisting of Cast-iron and Steel Plows; Self sharpening Feed Cutters; Cauldrons and Iron Wash Kettles; Cultivators, Wheelbarrows, etc. , Stoves. Always on hand a large lot of Parlor, Cooking, Office and Cabin Stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, constructed on latest fuel saving plans. Boilers, Kettles, Pots, Pans, and everything connected with these stoves, warranted durable and perfect. AH articles sold or manufactured by him, WARRANTED. His work is made of the best material and or choicest patterns. Orders attended to with dispatch, apd filled according to directions. He is determin ed to sell at LOW PRICES F.OR CASH. Call and examine his slock before purcbas ing elsewhere. Sept. 14, 1866. JOHN BILCER Importer of Farm Implements AND MACHINES. NEW BAREBR SHOP. ELDORADO BUILDING, Jaclisoaville. ::::::::: Oregon. I rpHE UNDEESIGiSED, HAVING OPENED prepared to do all kinds of -work in his line ia the best manner and at reasonable prices. nSZORS CAREFULLY rUT IK ORDER. Call at shop in "Eldorado" Building. GEO. SCHUMPF. Jacksonville Ogn. fjoOIy" J. G-. WALL, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT, CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA. MARK your goods, care of J. Q. IT., Orescent Cty; send bills of lading and shipping nceipts for all of goods sent; freight and charges payable in Crescent City, on delivery of goods. Jly warehouses consist of two bri6k and one stone building. Assuring my patrons that no pains will be spared in looking to their interest, I aEk for a continuance of their past favors. J. G. WALL. Cre'cent City, March 2. 1872.-tf PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, rOKEUT GItQVE, - - - OIlEGOJf. Ret. S. II. Marsh, D.D President, andl'rof. of Intellectual Philosophy, ?. 77. Lyman, A. J7. ... .Fror. or ilatfiematics. ffeo.77. Collier. A. if. Prof, of Natural Science. Jos. W. Marsh. A. M. . Prof, of Latin and Greek. A. J. Anderson, A.M. Principal of Academy MssP.A. TTttg Preceptress. Miss O. A. Ihslell Teacher of Music. There are four courses or study, to meet the want of all who have advanced beyond the com pletion of an English education. The nejt term begins September 1, 1871. The completion of tho Willamette Valley Railroad to Forest Grove, will soon make the Institution acccssable from all parts of the Valley. The location is beautirurand salubrious. Sa loons aro exclud'Hl by provisions in tho deeds which give title to the lands. The Apparatus and the collections in the de partment of Natural History are considerable and are contantIy increasing. The Library number? about 5,000 volumes. To meet a long felt necessity, the President, by an enlargement of his house, has mode pro vision for boarding young ladies. Board, including furnihed room', fuel ad lights, SCO per term, of 13 weeks. Tuition from $24 to S32 per year. Young men. can board themselves, or obtain board at from S3 to S4 per week. 3TFor parti lars address the President "EXGELSI0&" LIYERl STABLE. Da Oregon street, Jacksonville. Sfi ft Manning &Ish, Proprietors. - Itefpectfuully inform; Jhe public that they have a fine stock of r ' . HARNESS, BUGGIES ,& CAKBIAGES and I am prepared to furnish my patrons, and the public generally, with as FIXE TURNOUTS As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of the country Animals BOUGHT AND SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double, Hor ses boarded, and the best care bestowed "upon them vrhile in my charge. gj My Tems are reasonable. A liberal share of the public patronage u solicited. MANNING & ISH. Jacksonville, July 15, 1S71. .JACKSON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL PAIR iFor 1872. 5 The following is the PREMIUM LIST for the ensuing County Fair, to be held in Bybec's Grave, near Jacksonville COMMELNCIid Wednesday, October 23, 1372, UCD CONTINUING FOUR DATS. Entrance for money premiums 33J per cent, on the amount of premium offered. LIST OF PHEMItTKiS. FIRST DEPARTMENT. IIOKSES. In thia department the tame animal cannot be entered more man once, except in aweepstases, isuscuknuu ft. .(.a nr .l.ni n. a m.mTl.r nf A falUllv Io animal Trill be allowed to compete Jin any premium unless free from disease or blexulsli Tfblch can be trans mitted to posterity. CLASS I BOSSES OP ATJ. W0EK STALU03.S. Best 4 years old and oTcr $10 and diploma. aao - MAKES. Best 4 years old and OTcr. , 2d do " " $10 and diploma. 5 " " CLASS II DRAFT HORSES STAIXIONS. est 2 jean eld and OTer. . 2d do v.. ......$10 and diploma, ........ ,a MAKES. Best 2 yrs old and orcr, wita colt by Bide ?10 and dirloma " " -without colt.... 4 " " CLASS III BQADSIEES STALLI02.S. Best 3 years old and oxer $10 and diploma. -a ao - ...... ....... v QELDIJiGS. Best a years old and OTcr S3 and diploma. 2ddo " " 5 " " 1IAEXS. CestS years old and over ....$10 and diploma, 2ddo - " e - " CLASS IV CAHKIAGE nouses. Cast pair carriage horses orned and used as such by one pen S6 and diploma! !d do CLASS V KOADSTEIt TBA1IS. , Best donhlo team roadsters owned and used as such hy one owner.. .......... $6 and diploma. 2d do " " All animals competing for premiums In Classes III, IV and V will be exhibited in harness, and a trial of speed required. CLASS VI COLTS. Best2-ycar-old J3 and diploma, 2d do. 2 do Best 1-year-old 3 do 2d befit., 2 do BestsncUlngcolt.i ... 3 do 2dbest 2 do CLASS VII SADDLE UOKSES. Best saddle horse SS and diploma. Zdbcstj ' CLASS VIII JACKS AXD MCLES. Best Jack ?3 and diploma. Best Jennet , 5 1 do Best mule 2 years old ..........?... 5 do Best mule 1 year old... 5 do Best pair mules raised in the county. .... 8 do CLASS IX-CATTLE. BULLS. Best Durham Bnll $10 and diploma. BestDevon do 10 do Best Alderny do i 10 do COWS. BestDurham Cow S do , lSe-t Deton ilj " S do Be.t Aldirny do i S do ' SWZZrSTAXES. Uest Bnll of any breed $10 and diploma Best Cow of anybreed.. ...... ......... 10 do CALVES. Best Durham Calf. S3 and diploma. Best Deron do... ...... 5 do BestAldemydo 5 do SWZEPST1XE9. Best Calf of any breed ."". S do SHEEP. Best buck S3 and diploma. 2dbcst 2 do Bet we. .................... ......... 3 do ilbcst 2 do simE. Best boar $7 and diplomat Sdbest 3 do Best sow 7 do 2dbest 3 do rOULTKX. Best lot of improved breed $.3 and diploma. 2dbcst do do 3 do SECOND DEPARTMENT. MACHINEET, IMPLEMENTS. ETC. GLASS I HOUSEHOLD IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Best Churn Dirloma. Best Butter Worker., Best Washing Machine. ...... Best broad Oraln and Seed Sower S3 and CLASS II VEHICLES. ' Best two-horse family carnage Diploma. Best top buggy i Best farm wagon for general purposes Best spring market wagon Best wagon or carriage brake........ THIRD DEPARTMENT. TEXTILE FABRICS, SIILL4D0MESTIC IT.0DUCTS. (Articles to b exhibited by manufacturer ) JTILL riBHXCS. Best display of woolen goods by one factory. . ..Diploma. irxxDUtSHrxLaro wax work, clotetno, hats, cars, etc. Best exhibit and createst number of ar ticles in this clan So and Diploma. Ottoman cover uo FancTchalrworl.witri needle.... ...... do Crotchet ehawl.... 2and do Lamp-stand mat...... ......v;.. Ornamental needle-work..... 3and SUk embroidery Sand Embroidered dressing gown - Embroidered lady's robe Zand Embroidered table-spread j. ...... Embroidered children s clothes 5 and Embroidered lady's collar land Embroidered handkerchief.... ......... land Embroidered with beads.. 2and Tatting collar..... i land Worked collar .- land Worked handkerchief. land Display of millinery... .........-.. Assortment of gloves and mittens. ..... 2 and Variety of linen embroidery..... ..... Specimenof wax flowers..... 2and Specimen shell work................... Specimen braid work .. 2and Embroidered picture..... White qillt Worked (railt Silk qnnt A ,. ratchworkiuHt Sand do do do do da do da da da da da da da da da do da da do .da da do do do EOVSEnOLD riEElCS. Best hearth rug SI and diploma, pair woolen knit stockings a ana aa pair cotton knit stockings land da riair dt misses nnder 12 Tears...... land da Iir woolen fringe mittens ........ Diploma. pairwoolca mittens... ....,... i ana aa pair by Misses under 12 years land pair woolen stockings by Misses nn; derl2years land Stocking yarn t Woolen shawl land Foot mats ,, i. ........ . Gentlemen's shirts.... ............ 2and da do do da da da tnscnxazocs. Best pair dress boots.... $1 and Diploma. palrnearyttau. ........, a-ani ao palrladyis allocs... ......... ...... land do urciuuncii raosccTJ. estdisplaycf cabinet ware........... SSand do u wooden ware. ......... do tinware Sand do FOURTH DEPARTMENT. AGRICOLTUEAL PEODCCT3. 1st Fremlojxt. dFrem. S.J00 200 SCO 200 400 1 00 100 300 1 CO 100 1 CO 1 00 Eestbnsnel of wheat 53 00 oats .i a hi toiler 3 00 Twelra cars of con).............. 3 00 Display of gram front 1 farm....... 0 03 rcc ol wiiiie beans... ...... .....t --w alfalfaseed .i 5 00 reas - w Display ofsqnashcs 5 or raoro..... 2 ft onions......!.... ........ - w beets 2 00 Cauliflower 2 CO display of Tegctables from . 1 garden i.. SHO F 3 CO garden seeds 3 00 '2 00 apples .........'.. SCO- 200 peart 3.00 2 00 .1 peaencs ..j,'.w .w 1 plums ...,.,3,00 , 00 " prapes 3 Tarictie , C 60 4 00 Best sack of wheat flour $1 CO and diploma ackofred wheat flour to be exhibited t by the manufacturer, with statement of the rariety and troantity ot wheat tomakeit ,. 510 " CUES?. BestTheese of domestic manulaetnre fi 00 JiEwnt, CEXan, ire. ' Best exhibit of butter $3 CO and diploma. bread..,.. -'"t, domestic corn bread.. 2 00 T - ryobrtad A... 2,00i , , brownbread HOTET, raSEftTEJ yicxiss. Best honey, not less thanlOfts..'.!.. $LO0 and dlplomi. liestc&nncu Tomatoes.. ............. " bIackl,ciTies...., 100 " " ntpienia..!. ..:.:... 1 00 " peaches ,,..... xli00 ". " Xtr? 100, " apples,., ,.,.4..., ,1 00 i M " quinces..., 1 CO " " hemes ... 100 " currants 1 P0 " ". grapes ."..". 7. I J Best Jelley, apple.. i currant................. i w - pcacli.i 1 00 " ' otunce. . 1 CO Best preserrccT quinces....,,, j...... 100 M peaches i w pears. 100 , applel 100 plums. 1 pa Best tomato catsup...... ....A..... 100 " Ben pickled cucumbers '00 " ' onioiw .. ...... i w - . gherkins.....,- , 1 00 , n? WITE3, LAOia SEZ3, CIDES A!TO TXXEai.IU Best yield of wine frdm grapes quan Best white wine..... ICO " Lett red wine ..v.. ............ 1 00 " Best white sparkling wine '1 00 " Best blackberry wine 1 0) " Best enrrant wine...., ,... 1 to) u Best 3 glon keg of lager , 100 ' Best 5 gallon keg of eder SCO " tity anu quality consiaerea........ w ana uiplonn. Eestsamplaofrracgar......... 5 00 " PT.1XD AXD FCXSEXtTZn T&I3T. Greatest number of Tarioties and bcit soceiraens. not less than 2Es each. .2.100 ' Greatest number of varieties and best . epecmiens or Iresn preserve l irult, not less thanenecanorjarcaji.... 3 00 , " TINE ARTS. ' ' ' Best specimen oil painting by -American v a Samo by Oregon artist Best specimen in water colors ..,. t' " artia. t tJirKmi. tt w atcr color, bj Si'n artist i " f " " nncoKTol plKtosraph.t, ( . " " " fruit pilnting JtanJ M 1 " floTTeriiatntioy ..4 rest Oregon lanJecapo iq oil by Qreson artirf I . l " Best exhilit cf paintings ljr Oregon or t 7 ? foresgn artist.. Best snccimen of fancy rftinttne:... m w m u water colors u dwrlay of .printing " spocimensof pemaansMp.....j... $land ' crayon drawing..... i.... " pencil drawing ......,.., u jen drawin:-... I display of foreign merchandise., All entries tliall be made with Ihc Secreta ry, and no "entry will be received later than C o'clock, r. m. of tbo fint day of the Fair. No deviation from thi3 rnlecsfcpt by order of tho Board- Xocrllclc, or any animal, entered for Premium, can be removed 'a'nd taken array Without special permission, belore Ihc close of the exhibition. Kp Premium will, be paid on articles oranfrnalj removed in violation of this rule. A speed programme Trill be published on report of the Committee. J. S. IIEUItliV, Prcs't. n.K.nANNA, Secretary. "For the very Best Photographs, goto BRADLEY & RULOFSON, Gallery without STAIRS-E-ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. BEST BXJIEDY FOR DTSPEPSii, uroiaEaTion, bhioijb3es& LOSS CF AFPETITJ AK3 WACTIUS Of THE LITER. PUIlHISSi BIHEBS. S. T. 1860 X. This wonderful vegetable, res torative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated, Asia tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it lias no equal among stomachics. As a rem- aAir fny lio -noTTjftnc! TrnnlmP'3 tn whichnvomen are especittlly suM ject, it is -'superseding ' every other stimulant. , In all cli mates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it aqts as o, specific ,iij ev ery species of disorder which un dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Beantiftd Woman! ILVGAK'S ItIA.GNOI.lA HVLM gives to ilic Coinplexion tlio "Freshness of Yontli. aoin'h HiGsoLii. BiLii overcomes the Bushed appearance caured by heat, fall Tie and excitement. It rralies the lady of forty appear but twenty, and -so natural'and perfect that no person can detect its application, Xr its use the roughest elrin is-made to rivaltho pure radiant texture of youthtul beauty.. ItTcmovcs redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains co thing that will injure the skin in tbfc least. JUgnoija BiLii i3 used by all fashionable ladies ia New York, London and Parlf. It costs only 73 cents -per bottle, and is Eold by all Drusgists and Peifiucere. fitofcssioml tr.5.1 T DOWELL S.KELL-Yv ATTOENEYS-AT-i!A'Wf,JI JacIcsoriTlUe, Oregon. 1 r C. W. K Anus. E. B. TV A WKf. KAHLER & WATSON.1 ii in AttornoTsiiat-Iia'Wt JncklOHTllIc, Oregon. OFHCE: Opposite the Court flow.' " WILL practice in all Courts of 'thls.StaU ; ohfainFatcntaforail classes orpuotio lands, loth mineral and agricultural attend promptly to collections, and attend to al) Coun ty ana frobato business. Jacksonville, Juno 17,1871. i , GEO. H. DURHAM, Ja.ttoriiovat"Ii a i ..., 03 FllONT STREET, ,,, -j rORTLASD - - ' '-;oitEQ6f.irr ... BR. I-T. JDATXSy"i SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. , S. F. 8MPflJ,M.D;., JACICSO.WILIiE. . t CI Physician and Sturgeon. OEce and Residence,'" RYAN'S BKICK BUILDING Sd'St., Between, California & Main Sis- l .L. Ganiing7 , r PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,, t Jacksonville, Oregon, r Gihfomia Street, cfpositc-P. J. Ryan' firicle Store. May 20,1871. tf I - .1, N. BEIiti. M. D. Jacksonville - - - Oregon, x. i ' Will practice in the several branches of hjs profession. OFFICE ncitrdoorvlo the New Dnrgt Store ' " i Jacksonville, Eeb.17 1672 1 G. H, AIKEN, M.D.,"'"', Physician & Surgeon a Jacksonville, Oregon.; ' t OFFICE in the ,U. S., .Hotel, Xhitd Street DR. W. JACKSON;- 1 ' TT nuSE:3S3rr73a:rjsU-, , ALL STYLES OF PLATE WOUK MADE, such, as Gold, Silver, Flatinaj Almoaium, and Rubber. Special attention given t io children's teeth. Ether spray used IK 'ek tracting. " J' Will visit Ashland annually On the first of March; alsa,Kcrlyvillcpn tho fourth Monday in October. , , , r. ar-Call and csamide' Specimen Vork.-tEi' OFFICE: Corner cf California Sr Fifth SU. RESIDENCE, opposito the Court House, t Jactaonville, Nov. 20. tf , J ,'t ' UNION LVER'Vri: Salo tts 'SUzs.olxa, use ST -a.23iiOES 'J " KUBLI &.WtLSON,'I.'x jr. . Proprietors. Bmj i' nn itlf ( i ' t 'in THE proprlelora have recently purch'asta the above Yicll Lnown sland,'t1tuatcd'!in-tha corner of '"" i ' I '. v n. "orKf California anil Fourth StreelSj"! Where tho-ycrybeBt-hdrsciiana bngciEs.caRj)e had atall times, at reasonable rates. .Their Stock of roadster's cannot be equalled in ffie State? HOUSES 'BOA1tDEDn,", W il .( ' ! i '3 . 'i On reaonab!6 terms, and the bcit cafi'ind attention bestowed upoa them while un jcr-thtir coarse. Also , .fj,, (j . JlORaESOUGBlXAKri'lv-; nr ii. 1 , ro Being sittei that they can give. a(iffe sn, the-lfroprletors solicit the patron'tHoI lion the public. Jacksonville, Juno J.1, 1870. t U i -t4 . a. XT' .1 ASHLAND MARBLE.W.OfiM: S-ARBIE jrANTKL?, MOUiJFisis 1) J. Grave. Stones ic, always onjtondor Bauc'to ord?r. J,' (AsHana, Joly9,13i0. ly -