Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, October 19, 1872, Image 3

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THE' SENTINEL.
Saturday, - -'October 19 1872.
AGKSTS FUft TUG SEKTINEt..
. Tbe-followlujr named persons an authorized to act as
Agents fr this paper tn the places named.
L. P. FISHER. Z and 21 hew Merchants' Exchange,
SAN FBANCISCO.
S.M.PETTEGILl.&.CO 37 Part Bow,I.EW
TORK, audio Stau street, BOSTOS.
ALBRTRT MEET, (successor to Hudson 4 Mcnet
21 Park Kow. EW TOUR.
dE". P. RUWELL & CO., Park Eow.XEW
TORK.
POS rOFFICE REGISTER.
Mails North close daily at 9 o'clock a. si.
" Sonth " " 2 " p. m.
i to Crecent City close
Sundays & Wednesdays at 9 " p.m.
Mails to Central Point, Ta
ble Bock & Eagle Point
close Tuesdays at 9 " p. m.
Money order office open from 9 a. u. to 5 r. si.
MAX MULLER, P. M.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
All notice! under this bead win be published free, and
Change announced without charge if notice is gircu at
the office beforo noonol tridajs.
Rer. Father Blancbet will hold divine f ervice
at the Catholic Cliurch to-morrow, at the usual
hour.
Concekt. We arc informed thai
Prof. Brooks, of our'city, assisted by
tbe best musical talent of the city and
county, contemplates offering to our
citizens, in a short time, a grand vocal
and instrumental concert. The selec
tions, we are told, will be from the
best masters of Europe and America,
and are now being rehearsed. From
our knowledge of the persons engagedj
in it, we have no doubt that the affair
will prove an exquisite treat to lovers
of music, and that the Hall will be
thronged with our best citizens to wit
ness the divine art of Apollo, and to
feel the elevating and inspiring strains
of Euterpe.
Jackson County Ahead Again.
Judge Tolman's horse "Ashland," and
J. N. T. Miller's horse "Brick Pomc
roy," were down at Treka at the late
Siskiyou County Fair, and got away
with some of the purses and prizes
there offered. ''Brick Pomeroy," in
one race took the three first heats.
Judge Tolman's three year old, "Mau
nita," took a premium of 10 and
"Pomeroy" one of $20.
ToliticaIi Speech. Hon. J. F.
Gazely, Republican Presidential Elect
or, spoke at the Court House on last
Thursday. Mr. Gazely is a fine speak
er and never fails to interest his audi
ence. His speech was logical, and was
interspersed with lively humor and
telling hits on the Greeley Democracy
He says he has nothing to fight, as the
Grecleyitcs have given up the contest.
m
New Goods. Read Sachs Bros.'
new advertisement. They have now
received their Fall aud Winter goods,
and are 'prepared to fill all orders in
their line at lower prices than ever be
fore offered by thera. They have an
immense stock, embracing everything
of newest and most attractive sty les
and arieties, and arc determined to
sell. Give them a call soon, should
you i ant a first choice.
m
Hoffman & Kliitel. This old and
reliable firm have again "come to the
front," and with their immense new
stock of everything in their line call
upon customers to give them a show.
They can't be beaten for variety or ex
tent of stock, and will not be under
sold. Read their new advertisement
Unavoidably Deferred. Father
Blanchct requests us to state that he
has received a telegram informing him
that it will not be possible for Bishop
Blanchet to reach here by to morrow,
as it was supposed ho would, but that
he will bo hero on Sunday, Oct. 27th.
Reconsidered. For the benefit of
our neighbor, the 2'imes, wo will state
that the lady who "didn't want to mar
ry because she was unable to support
a husband," we think has reconsidered
tho matter, and has made " different
arrangements."
The Fair. We presume no one can
have forgotten that our County Fair
begins on Wednesday next. A fine
time is anticipated, as tho officers bae
made full and complete arrangements,
the weather promises to be fair, and
everybody will be there.
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Picnic, Tho rumbling of chariots
and the neighing of steeds suggested
Bometbing unusual Wednesday morn
ing. It proved to be tho movement
of a picnic party, but whereto or why
we didn't take tho trouble to learn.
m
Catena A one-horse thing called a
circus played in town on Monday night
last They called it tho Crystal Pal
ace Circus.
A Wiz-uax Tho "Wizard of Strom-boli"-gavo
an cutertainment in this
place last week.
Kice Present. Jacob Briltvery
politely asked ns " if we wanted any
grapes?" Not any; it was a man on
the other road. He did get us to take
some about forty pounds of the best
we have seen this year, or any other
year, for that matter, and wer'e glad
of it. They were of the Los Angeles
variety and counld not have been beat
en in any country. We are sorry to
be compelled to speak of them in tho
past tense, but they have gone, " like
tire baseless fabric of a vision," and we
don'tjust exactly know all'about it.
Reported Stage Accident. Wc
have heard a rumor that the coach up
set, on the Northern road, on the night
of tho J4th, but do not know what, if
any, damage resulted.
Cossoudation. For a long time
we have had two barber shops in Jack
sonville. We've only one now. Geo.
Schumpf has bought out his competi
tor and melted tho two shops into one.
The Ball. Devotees of the scienco
of Terpsichore and lovers of company
generally, mast not forget the ball at
Veit Schutz's nalljFridav evening.
Sudt TJr. All saloons, and other
places of business, excepting those ex
empt by law, were closed on Sunday
last. The town seemed dry.
An Error. Tho copy of Mr. Nay
lor's grain chopping advertisement, in
last issue, was wrong, and wo this is
sue make the correction. Read it.
A Scholarship in the National Bus
iness College at Portland can be bad
on favorable terms by applying at tho
Sentinel office.
Agents Wanted Male and Female.
Business pleasant, and pays better than any
enterprise in the field. Agents mate from $4
to $8 a day. Send stamp for pimple and 'par
ticulars. Address J. Latham & Co. , 292
Wa'hincton St , Boston, Mass. n31wC
For the very best Photographs go to BRAD-LEI'S,-
RVLOFSON. Gallery without STAIRS.
pS'ASCEXD IN THE ELEVATOR 423 Mont
gomery street, San Trancisco. jan24ly.
To Mill Men and Machinists.
We have for sale at this office a considerable
quantity of
X" V JbM3 3VI33T A Ti,
Which is suitable for all purposes where Bab
bit Metal is used, and in many cases is prefer
able. It will be sold in any quantity required.
IK-Burefkes- 3SJCSJLXT
HAVING THOROUGHLY REPAIRED
and fitted up the abeve named mill with
tbe latest improvements, wc are now prepared
to manufacture Flour
Equal to Any
In Southern Oregon.
A share of public pat-
ronape is sol cited.
scpZ4mS
ALEXANDER 4V AMI'.
School Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SAT
URDAY, Sept. 14th (that being the sec
ond Saturday in the month), is set apart for the
examination ol applicants lor Teacueis' cer
tificates for the District fcchools. No charge
will be made lor Ucrtihcates iucu tnat day
The usual fee will be drmanded for all Ccrtili
cates granted subsequent to that time.
W.J.STANLEY.
School Supt. Jackson County.
Jacksonville, Sept.l, 1672-4.
O. W. CRYSTAL.
h. f. ruiLurs
CRYSTAL & PHILLIPS.
Oregon Street.
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL
kinds of Dlack-mithing and Wagon-mak'-ing,
Horse-shoeing, Repairing Ac.
- ALL 1TORK WARRANTED. -83$.
Jacksonville, Ogn , Dcc23 3m
m EAGLE BREWERY I
JOS. WETTERER Frop'r.
TIIE BEST OF HGERBEER KEPT CON
stantly on hand : sold by the keg, gallon,
or glas. Seeing is believing, give me a call
and judge for yourself.
Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1870.-tf
Boots! Boots!
r HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PER- jg
maneutly located in Jacksonville, is fit
prepared to do all kinds of work in his line.
psr SATISFACTION G UARANTEED. -854
Shop opposite Pat Ryan's store, on Califor
nia Street.
M. CATON.
Jacksonville, Ogn. Feblo tf
SL MARY'S U'lllMIV,
CONDUCTED BY
The Sisters of tbe Holy Names,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Board and Tuition per Term.... $40 00
Entrance fee, only once 5 00
Piano 15 00
Drawing and Painting 8 00
Bed aud Bedding 4 00
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Primary, perterm 6 00
Junior ,. 8 00
Senior , 10 00
The scholastic year commences about the
middle' of August, and is divided into four
cessions -of eleven weeks each. Pupils are
received at any time, and their term will be
counted from the day of their entrance. For
further particulars apply at the academy.
Old, ThiBgsJPassciliV'way
This is at least true of tbe old method of
treating thelcng and much abused human body.
It is no longer considered wise to put a patient
to the torture in order to cure him of disease
in which pain is already undermining the'ener
gies of his system. True science ranges itself
on the side of nature, and indeavors to assist
her in her fight against disease. This is. the
province of Hostettcr's Stomach Litters, -the
most approved tonic ever advertised -.in this
country. It may be recommendeda.S" a fall
medicine, par excellent ; for it is In the fall
that biliousness, dyspepsia and malarious fevers
are especially prevalent The frame, exhaust
ed by the heats of summer, is relaxed and
feeble at Its close, and requires, we may say
demands, artificial assistance. Afford it that as
sistance in occaeional doses of Uostetter's
Stomach Bitters, and the evils referred to may
be escaped. Throughout the far west, and on
tbe steaming alluvial of the Southern rivers,
all the varieties of periodical fever are proba
bly rife to-day. Had a course of Hosteller's
Bitters been commenced by tbe sufferers one
month ago, i.e., before the unhealthy season
set in, seven-eights of them would ia ail prob
ability be in their usual health at this time.
So much for want of forecaste. So much for
not keeping in the bouse and using daily, the
best saleguard against epidemic and endemic
fevers.
As flocks gf imposters and imitators are try
ing to follow in the wake of the Great Am ri
ican Remedy, therefore be sure that the article
you buy is genuine and verified by the proper
trade-mcrks. The true article can only be ob
tained in bottles. Beware of the spurious Bit
ters sold by the gallon or ia keg.
ASHLAND ACADEMY.
WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT
the Ashland Academy is rapidly ap
proaching completion, aud will commence its
first term ou the first Monday of next October.
No expense or pains will be Epared to make
its rooms inviting to all; and in situation, for
health and beauty, we believe tbe Ashland
Academy is not surpassed by any school in the
land. It will be fully furnished with Maps,
Charts, Pianos, Organs. Philosophic apparatus,
Ac., and much care will be taken to secure for
it a competent Board of Instructors.
TUITION, PER TERM.
Primary $4 00
Preparatory . 5 00
Sub Junior 6 00
Junior 7 00
Senior 8 00
IXrRAS.
each, per term.
Languages, each, perterm $3 00
Penciling, " 3 00
Painting, " 10 00
Instrumental Music, " " 10 00
Use of instrument, ' " 3 00
Book keeping, single . ,
entry, " " ..." . 3 00
Book keeping double
entry, " " 6 00
Board can be had in private families, or
with the Principal's family for S3 50 per
week, exclusive of washing. We believe that
no academy iu the State offers like inducements
at such low rates. If further information is
desired, it maj be obtained by calling on Rev.
J. II. Skldmorcat Asnland, Jackson count'
Oregon. Juiyisi.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, .
FOREST GROVE, -- - - OREGOJi'.
Rev. S. Jl. Narth,D.D.... President.
and Prof, of Intellectual Philosophy
Rev. II. Lyman, A. M. . . . .Prof, of Mathematics
Geo. II Collier, A. il , Prof, of Natural Science.
Jos. W. Marsh. A. M.. Prof, of Latin and Creek.
A. J. Anderson, A. M.. . ..Principal of Academy
MmP.A. Wlnj Preceptress.
.Vim O. A. Haskell, Teacher of Music.
There are four courses of study, to meet the
want of all who have advanced beyond the com
pletion of an Euglish education.
The next term begins September 1, 1871.
The completion of the Willamette Valley
Railroad to Forest Grove, will soon make the
Institution accessablc 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 lands.
The Apparatus and the collections in the de
partment of Natural History are considerable
and are constantly Increasing.
The Library numbers about 5,000 volumes.
To meet a long felt necessity, the President,
by an enlargement of his boue, has made pro
vision for boarding young ladies.
Board, including furnished rooms, fuel and
lights S00 per term, of 13 weeks.
Tuition from S24 to $32 per year.
Young men can board themselves, or obtain
board at from $3 to SI per week. i
3r For parti lars address' the President
NEW STATE SALOON.
0-0
rPHIS Popular Report, under the New Man-
JL agement, is furnishing the best brands of
liquors at
12 CENTS A DRINK.
The New State is furnished with twojelegant
Billiard Tables, the Bar with" the choicest
Brandies. Wines, Cigars, Ac, and, the Reading
Tables with all the Eastern Periodicals and
eading papers of the Coast.
C. W. SAVAGE, Prop'r.
Jacksonville, Oct. 14, 71-tf ,
THE
BALM MEDICINE!
ForConglu, Colda, Croup and BronchltU.
r' IS AN AGUE PREVENTIVE, INVIGOR
ator. Blood Purifier and Appetizer; is good
for ail Nervous and Bilious ails, and is the
most efficacious Lung Medicine extant. Its
ingredients are all purely vegetable
Prepared by W. H. PARKER,
sep2h mS Jacksonville,QregonC"t
Notice.
THE 'UNDERSIGNED having rented his in
terest in the Souring mill ou Bear Creek
to O. P. Alexander, all persons knowing them
selves indebted to tbe firm of MeKenzie & Amy
are requested to call at the mUl and settle be
fore the 15th day of October, 1872. and save
costs. n31td T. T. McKENZIE.
Cattle for Sale!
ONE HUNDRED HEAD OF
choice Beef Cattle can be had
cheap for cash by calling ou
ARTHUR LANGELL,
LangeHs Valley, Jackson Co., Ogn.
August 21, 1672. n2
J. Bi WHITB.lt . I. JaLEX MARTIN
WHITE & MARTIN
U (SFOCESSOB TO-JASTi CLZSX.). I
SE1LEB IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
" 'CALIFORNIA STREET,""
'JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
AW MM . NEW GOODS,
xk d...
NEW PRICES!
LOW PRICES WILL WIN!
THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE
in notifying bis friends and tbe public
generally, that he is now receiving and op
ening a very large and extensive stock of
staple dry goods,
ready made clothing.
' ' hats' And caps,
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
cloths,yV ::ooo
BLANKETS,
HOOP SKIRTS
ETC., ETC.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladies', Misses' & Children's Slioes.
have, also, in connection with tgj
tbe above, a very large and
extensive stock of choice
Groceries, Hardware,
Qaeensware,
J Glass- -s
ware, Cutlery,
Paints and Oils; also.
Window Glass, Kails, Iron
and Steel, Cast and Steel
4 Plows, tVooden and Willow ware
I am ready to sell anything in my line at
the LOWEST CASH PRICE. Persons wishing
to ouy goods, will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere, as I am determined not to be
undersold by any house in Jackson county.
, Give me a call, and then judge for yourself
as to my capacity to ruruisn goods as above.
WHITE & MARTIN.
Jacksonville. November 18, 1871 tf.
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FURIf LSniNG & FANCY GOODS,
AND
BOYS:Sy GIRL'S fcLQTIILNG,
KEADY MADE.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
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JACOBS
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Opposite Orth's
JACKSONVILLE,
New Brick Building,
, anglO "OREGON.
UNION LIVERY,
Salo cto Sxoliaiigo
STAKLE
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KUBL1 & WILSON,
0H Proprietors!' "fi ,
THE'proprielors have recently) purchased the
"above'well known staudsituated "on the
corner of
California and Fourth Streets,
2 e v - , i
Where the.very best horses and buggies caa be
had at Jill timer, at rEajonable ritesThelr stock
of roadsters cannot be equalled iu the State.
. . - -- ""' -
HORSES BOARDED
On. reasonable terms, and sthe best care and.
'AM2nfinstt,AIAfttn (InAA thflfn nfftllX HtiHAI Innil
u.tgu.tuu ucstuiicu uiuu tUviu niiiic uuibt .us
charge. Also
-HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Be!ngIsatisCed that they .-can give salisfac?
tion, me proprietors solicit toe patronge 01
the public. tl
Jacksonville, JuneL 1870.
Photographic Artist,
., JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. .
Ambro types,
PKotog'raph s,
Cartes de Visit
DONE IN THE FINEST STYLE OF ART.
Pictures Reduced
OR ENLARGED TO .LIFE SIZE.
Notice.
ALL THOSE KNOWING THEMSELVE3
indebted to Miixxe & SaASMiK are. hereby
requested to call and settle immediately. We
propose making a change la our business, and
must balance our books,
MILLER & SHANNON.
Jacksonville, August 31, 1871-wl.
fJ2Lljtii UJ. liMU Jrll
AGRICULTURAL FAIR
.'iD 3Eor '18733 i'0g9.O
The following U the PREMIUM iiSTlbr the
ensuing County Fair, to be held iu a
Bybee's Grove, near Jacksonville
COMtESCKd
Wednesday; October 23 1872;
CONTINUING FOUR DAYS.
Entrance for money premiums 33 per cent.
on the amount of premium offered.
LIST OF CTIX.MXUMS.
FIRST' DEPARTMENT.
houses.
In this department the aame animal cannot l entered
more than once, except iu sweepstakes, or as a colt with
Its aire or dim. as a member of a familr. 1.
ho animal will ua allowed to compete fot any premium
unless free from duease or blemish which can bo trans
mittcd to posterity.
CLASS I IJOBSES OF ALT. W0IUC STILUONS.
Best 4 years old and orer $10 and diploma.
2ddo " -" S
MAKES.
Best 4 years old and OTor.,
2ddo a "
S10 and diploma.
5 '
CLASS II DRAFT HOUSES STALLIONS.
Best 2 j oars old and Wet
2ddo " "
510 and 'diploma.
in AUiftiAi
S " "
JUttES.
Best 2 yrs old and OTer, with colt by side (10 and diploma
without colt.... 5 " " 1
CLASS III ROADSTERS ST1LUONS.
Best 3 years old and orer $10 and diploma.
2ddo S "
GEI.BLNG3.
Best 3 years old and orer..... !.. $3 anil diploma.
2ddo " S " '
MARES.
BestSyearsold aud orer $10 and diploma.
Sddo " " 0 "
CLASS IV CARRIAQB HORSES.
Best pair carriage horses owned and used
as such by one person.,......., ....... $6 and diploma.
2d do y 4.
CLASS Y ROADSTER, TEAMS.
Best double- team roadsters owned and
used as such by one owner. ........ $Q and diploma.
M do ..4 "
AH animals competinc for premiums in Classes III. IT
and T will be exhibited in harness, and a trial of speed
required.
CLASS VI-colts.
Best 2 year-old. t$3 and diploma.
2d do... 2 do
Best l-year-old.v 3 do
2d best 2 do
Best suckling colt ,. 3 da
Id best ., 2 do
CLASS VII SADDLE HORSES. "
Best saddle horse Sd and diploma
2d best....... , ,Aia-
CLAS3VI1I JACKS AXDKCllS. -
Best Jack '. -.,$ and diploma.
Hest Jennot., ...a................ o uo-
Best mule 2years old. ,... .......... fi do
Bestmnlel yearold..n ft da
Bestpair mules raised in the county .... 8 do
CLASS EC CATTLE.
BULLS.
Best Durham Bull.
BestDerou do ..
Beat Alderny do ..
..$10 and diploma.
10 - do
, .-. 10 do
COWS. ' ' "
BcstDurham Cow i..t.. ..!..' 8 do
Best Deron do. ......... ..J. ...... ' 8 do
Best Alderny do i8ta do
swzzpruKia.
Best Bull of any breed $10 and diploma.
IJeat Uow or any breed , iu ao
' CALES ""
Best Durham Calf. $3 and diploma.
liest Deron do.... .....r.. ...... a uo '
Best Alderny do ....,.... ft do
SWIirSTAKtS, "J
Best Calf of any breed .' S do
SHEEP."
Best buck.... ...................... .... $3 and diploma,
ill best... , ...' 2 do
Best ewc.iv ............r..w.. 3 do
2d best :."-....,.. 2 do
. SfllhE.. !'. -
Best boar...,. ...; $7 and diploma.
-Jdbest... 3 do
Best sow........ 7 do
2dbest , ,...-.. 3 US
' - POULTRT. '! ' ' '
Best lot of improved breed. r.srr. $5 and diploma.
d best do do ............. 3 do
SECOND DEPARTMENT.'
MACniSEIir, IMl'LEMEXTS, ETC.
CLASS t HOUSEHOLD IMPLEMENTS, ET(J.
at . j
Best Churn 4. ...Diploma.
ilcstllntter noraer...
Best Washing Machine , "
BestbroadarainandSeedgowcr..'. Sand "
CLASS II VEniciES.
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Best two-horse family carriage. . r. . .V. ..'.... .. .Diploma,
Best top buggy ....i.;V. -
Best farm wagon for general purposes. .1,sX law
Best spring market wagon w
iwsst wagon or carriage DraEe,
j- -c
dt .swsx
THIRD DEPARTMENT.
- J a
TEXTILE FABRICS, MILL t DOMESTIC IT.ODCCIS,
(Articles to be exhibited by manufacturer.') . "
MILL 7ABZ1C3.
Best display of woolen goods by one factory. . .Diploma,
3IXBLX, SUXLL ASH WAX W0KX, ClOTHCtd, SATS, CXtS, IIK
Best exhibit and creatcst number of ar
ticles in this class 7.... S3 and Diploma!
uttoman coTer...........,nh......... -c
Fancy chairwork with needle........,, o1
Crotchet shawl Sand
Lamp4tandmat. ............ ........
Ornamental needle-work... .....,.... Sand
SUk embroidery. , ,. 2 and
Embroidered dressing gown..... . .... ?
Embroidered lady's robe Sand
1-mbroidered table-spread ... v ..........
Embroidered children's clothes . ......... 5 and
do
do si..
do
do
do
do'
'"dd
da
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
-do
Embroidered ladj'a collar... 1 and
Embroidered handkerchief.
land
Embroidered with beads.."..;
Tatting collar
Worked collar..,
Worked handkerchief.. .......
Display of millinery.. n
Assortment of glores and mittens..
Sand
i 'land
nl and
i land
do-
.-Sand
variety ox linen eninroldery
Specimen of wax flowers.-i,r.-rrr......
do
do
'do
Sand
2 and
specimen sneuworx. ..,.
RnH-n.n tirld mnfc- -?. . y.?r
Specimen braid work..
mDroiaerea piaure.....
White quilt ,
Worked quilt...
gak.iuut,,'..........j.
ratchwork quilt
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7
do
dol
vr
2and -do
BOCSXnOU TACKICS.
Beat hearth rnj, ,,...,,, 51 nd diploma.
pair woolen xni- nocKings. ..77. . . a na 00
pAir cotton knit itocUogs Itod" da
pair bj misses under 13jeirs". 1 and do
pair woolen triiigeiirfttexisv.,. Diploma.
pair woolen. t&Utens. ..... Imnd do
pair bj Misses under 12 years...... land do
Stocking yarn vfm.... do
Woolen shawl.... ...... w..,... land do
Foot mats.. .i ,T.it.....r " " do
Gentlemen's shirts................ Sand do
, (. ?'i?iicxJilxot.Hf PV-.l
Best pair dress boots , ft and Diploma.
pairneaT7DO0lsrf..;...--..$....... isaaijie
pairlady'a shoes....... land da
KicsAXieALraoaccrs. 1 y
Bcsfdlipby of cabinet ware.....'.....' Jo and do
M wooden ware .,.. . do
14 Unware.T.. Sand do
AOWCDLTUBii;
AORICBLTURAlr-MtOB
AT. 11 IT lTW.t ttOlaSa HUttRS.
Bert bushel of wheat vx,.... U0O tS 00
" oat ... 3 00 -i0
" ! -bariT3....i..... 3 T TfJaOO
TwelTo. ears of corn v... 3 00 2 0O(
:aj Di grain uoia a una.HM a uu .siw.
dcpfwhite beans.. ...... ....... SCO
. lanu: !.-;. ..:... sea
Display f squashes a or'mer...;ro(i:r-f K T0
iiDU&iMd soo - . a aa
. cniom.....
x!rr"vvvj;jMM 1
rtt.....i.....'u..Av. '
'.So. nriX
M
Cauliflower..... ,..,, 3 M 4 -LOt;
display of tentacle frosa- 4 u -
i i-rarden seea-n.,.,..1:-,.i-"j0O 1 WlB"
1 rsrdfln S Ml. ft At.
- sppies, ....... ....,.,.
Mil. ' " l" -".
n t
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. peaches..
-if-"-"f ion ? W-i
plums ".?. .?..r... 3 00 l"- Ot
fMua'1 hiIm - - R iV sa Ti sMb.
-ncvMf II r ,.5
Best sack of wheat flour. ..1. ...... .12 00 tad HsU-M-
Sackbfred wheat flour to be exhibited -" . -
by the manufacturer, with statement - 4 j
of the Tariety and quantity ol wheat
to mats It. .'..;.. 1. ..:..r.. 3 00- ii n
A ' CaTUS.-a ' 1 "oil
Best cheese ofdomtstie manufacture i 00 j "51 oL
jcnix, mi),iTCr , f
BeseaUWcfbutler..V.-"..".V(X)dlfVoSir
domestic corn bread .. SM rviis
ryebread..-.: T. 2TV wqe
browp bread... JO., r -. J tiff
io-rxT.-nxsuTia. rtczus.. 1 im.uA
Besthoney.nol less tharr 10 &s-..i... SI 00 and -Uplosat. ,
Best canned tomatoes.'.' U. ' e-""4 -J
black berries... .,...,t. 100 1 " KC
raspberries...., 100 v ,A
peaches..,.. .ti, I 00 0l -Me
apples...... rr 1 00 .
quincas.. ......a.U.,'l 00 .q"', 1
cherries. , ril 00 . , ,t.
currents ,...i..,.:-'l 00 " "
" crapes.,
Best Jelley, apple..,
,..;....!.. ,i.oo
"f--.BI
currant
)
100'
" peach......
quince'....
Best preserred quince. .
II
100,
'100
-J .- 100
f"J , Is
3jt a
ccacnes... ..
1 DO-
jlears...,, ,....;.' 1 00
res. ..(.... AW
is 1. 1 00
Best tomato catsup...... J.. ,..'. J I 00
Bestpicklcdcucumbers...,......tv, 100k.
u
gherkin i.,.,3;.. 1 CO ' In. P J
wcs.LiaEaBua.crfixautiiTiaxaiX. .r
Best jield of wins from grapes Cjuan- ' "
tltr aud qualiti considered v.SS 00 and dlnloaa
uesi wuiie wine.. .,,....... .....j 1,00
Bestred wlo. 1 CO
'. tl
Best whits sparkling , wins. ..i...,f.; I 00 t
,1 Ja
ii, uiMrJkuerrj wue................ 1 ml
Best currant wixte.. ...ti.,i 1 00i
Best 5 gallon keg of lager ,..,. 8 00
Best oeallonkecbf cider s 00
Bsitsamploflttegar...:.,.....C.. i 00
pans ixn rusxxTD rant.
areateetnmnbefofTarietlesand best
spocunens. not less than2Iba each. .f2 OOr
ureatest number orT&rtetfes and best
specimens or fresh preserved fruf t:
e a i
not less thaa one can or Jar each... 3 "00 , - (Vj mi
,k FINE ARTS, TJ J
Best specimen oil painting by American O g "- C f
Same by Oregon artist; ......77?. " t"
Bestpecimeniiwateroolors,.i..n. J " t
inouDyiorelgnartlst.n, ...,, 1 -water
cilor, by for"n artist ,wv
uncoLred photograph. .... r I'fSlA
fruit painting. ......... ..II and1 B ,
flowerDa!ntlne...j i J "?l4i
Best Oregon landscape in ell by Oregon, -1 e
Best exhibit of paintings by OregJnVr " 13 j3
luresgn artist.... ,......,., "
Bestpeclmen of Smcy palntlngV...,.. C P i""f
, " 1 " " watorcolora, ,r . I i vil
diJplay ofprluUn?. :.......;., l ' a
specimens of penmanship. ......, II aadtS "Ii
crayon drawipg... M h .
pencil drawing,. ..-,T..-.....'."t.r... " " M
mo- drawing,!. ., .. f rftfS
display of forefirfliaerchandise T .
to- drawlng,v.,,,,e
kplay of forelgomerchandise,....
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SPEED
!3PZlOGRAMXkdBtJ.!
' , J5 r it . Jl A Jllll,
OCsJlU 1AX IBST.KAOK.
Aiaii-uiuo ibuuuiug xace
for a purse of $J00,?
; 2d' horse. MS
! fifth a i
1st horse. J of purse
fi mi v n Put.
RunnlngHaco. single d,ash of'one Bille,"ior
2-year-old colts;for a purso'of $150.a'"
.
1st norse, 100..-; ,. j ..,. .SdihorseaW
THIRD DAT? 9 ' 0SJ J
Trotting Race, bests in 5, for a purse of $I0.i
lstliorserf of purse;; 2d borse,i,do.i
. r w .FOLTRTH'DATs.iJf "
Running Race, best 2 Iu 3. for a purse of4IQ0-J
1st horse, isi pvJptJtQ hqfs.oao.
arnirtnee Fee, twenty per,ccnt of purK;2
three5 ta enter and two to start.tfc" '
Thaltulesof tho State Fffrwlirgofeforaect.
All enkrles shall "te made with'tS8i6ecrt,i-
ry, and ao entrywUlcbe received later than 6
o'clock, r. . or. Ine'tira'dayfor the Fair N6
deviation frpm this rqla except by order of. the
Board. Ko articleT or any.auimal, entered for,
Pfernlum caa be rempy-cd and taken way
without special permission', bqlore the Hose on
tbe exhibition. No FreQUira will be"' paid -on
articles gf aqlmals removed in violation ot tSt s
n.
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PUNUTION BITTERS;
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This wonderful Vegetab"lefircS'
torative, is1JfJietsheet-ancliorr ,flf,j
tiie iceblejand. aebilitated, -aAflai
tonic- arid cordial for Hhe 'aged1
and languid it" has no' 1 equals
hies. Aa, a, rem.l
edy for .the nervous weaknes-toT
wmoh -wonien'are especlally,8"ulv!,
ject, it' is superseding eyeirv'
other, stimulant,, tt jtlvqlij
matesr tropical, ternperato iDfio
frigid, it acts 'aB a specific" Jih,,'i
ery species-of MwjiM,
dermines the bodily stre.ngfh ana
breaks down, thei animal 'Spirits.
IIP' f 3
RORrMAN ANDBEASitHu
1 J?robablv lew. articles baverievr.n
"sJo-aMl'j -o;o o ssio i,;i. i .
have beca more universally boaQficiil;.,
tban. the celebrated SiplieMUSTsj
LINUIEST.. 'Children, .AultSMrwiVq
and Domestic Animalij ara.aljjays lipr
aUiBioawuKutHttiiujuia '1'.jI,H
tnat.no tamilyican pass a single eaqnw
without soma, "kind of. an emollient;?!
Ibeingvnecessary. It becomes, a aiattrsj
ot importance tnen.io Bccure ge&Di.Q
Oycr,lhree bundrecrjlverj tabjeJa,er4ty
ofNew Yorltialope we using thaMmcAX.
McrrANO Llxiimv7,in all bf wilch; UTa'uCqa
versal satIsfaction4 - na IWl 5 lidtt
CAUTION. Tae-geanln-!wrappecl la
a foet&edJ'laU engraving with GjlW A'JKf
brook, Chand." and Modi Mark. MEXICAN '
MUSTANG- LINIMENT." e'ngriySd Jerowa.'
race,oeMp;wrapper;i,Tlia1wnJoIjhflri1tfcji)
proprietort private TJnited, State BeesM.a
SUmoVandbct aTtTcmm'da-stftaB''M MesJ.WA-
druggistsX
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