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THE SENTINEL.
Satubdat, - - - June 14, 1873.
SENTINEL AGENTS.
The fallowing named penonf are authorized to act as
Agents for this paper in the places mined.
1 P. FISHER. 20 end 21 Kew Merchant Exchange,
.SAN' FRANCISCO.
B.M.PJSTTElGII,L,.fcCO., 37 Park Bow, SEW
YOKE, and 10 State ttreet, BOSTON.
ALBERT JIENET, (successor to Hudxm t Menet,
21 Park Row, KEW TOIIK.
CEO. P. ROWELIi fc CO., M Park Row, NEW
TORK.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Respect to Judge Thayer.
The members of the Bar of the lbt
Judicial District met at the Conrt
House at 10 o'clock a. sr., June 9th,
1873, to adopt resolutions upon the
death of Hon. A. J. Thayer.
B. F. Dowell was elected Chairman
and E. B. Watson Secretary. On
motion, Hon. James D. Fay, C. W.
Kahler and James It. Neil were ap
pointe3bylhc Chair as a 'committee
to draft suitable resolutions for the
occasion. Tho committee reported-
the following, which were adopted5
Wiiekas, Our brother, Hon. An
drew J. Thayer, late a Justice of the
Supremo Court of this State, his been
removed fiom tho sphere of his use
fulness by tho inexorable hand of
Death,
Jicsolved, That while recognizing in
his death the destiny which sooner
or later overtakes all mankind, we
most deeply deplore an event which
has deprived the State of one of her
most estimable citizens, his family
of an affectionate hubband and father,
the Bench of one of its brightest
ornaments and the profession of a
learned.honorable and honored brother.
Jicsolved, That we tender our sin
cere condolences to the bire.ied lam
ily of our deceased brother.
Jicsolved, That the Br wear the
customary badge of mourning for tin
space of tliitty days.
Jicsolved, That the Secretary be in
struct ud to transmit a copy of the
.proceedings of this meeting to the
family of our deceased brother.
Jicsolved, That tho Chairman of the
Committee on Resolutions be instruct
ed to present a copy of these Reso
lutions to the Hon. Circuit Court at
the present term with tho request
that the same bo spread upon the
journals.
After which appropriate speeches
,wero made by judge l'ritn ann
Jay, Stinson and Dowell.
On TuoTrotr-flre,tlrcTOiir' -then ad
journed.
E. B. Watsox, Secretary.
Too 31 ecu. Well, Veit brought us
around another keg of beer early this
week. Forthwith oar small edition of
his satanic majesty, who had been sav
ing himself for tho occasion, in con
junction with a ccitain jinenile tele
graph operator, went after its contents.
Ono glass apiece but whetted their
desire for more. A banter was passed
as to who could throw himself outside
the greatest quantity of lager beer.
Banter accepted. Race commenced.
Both parties even at the bottom of the
filth glass, when a breathing spell was
taken. Raco resumed. At the end ol
the third our devil showed signs of
weakening. A wild look took posses
sion ot his usually placid eye, and he
began to plead for some one to "put
him in his little bed." After bumping
three or four telegraph poles and dam
aging seveial fence corners he reached
home, when he crawled down behind
the kitchen stove and went asleep.
On being awoke and asked what was
tho matter, he said he was sick and
thought ho had the measles. There
upon the father of tho young man ex
amined him very critically, and a tem
perance lecture was the result. Our
devil promised ho wouldn't do so any
more. By dint of perseverance he kept
his promise till the next day.
P. S. Our devil is of tho opinion
that the telegraph operator put that
job up on him.
N. B. The beer keg is empty.
Posttoned. The Teacher's Insti
tute for this Judicial District, the
programme of which was pub.
lished last week, has been post
poned on account of the inability of
-the State Superintendent of Public In
struction, Mr. Syl. C. Simpson, to be
present at the time appointed. No
date is fixed for the mectiug of the In
titiite, but it will probably not con
vene for some time.
ArroixTED. Dr. S. F. Chapin has
been commissioned Deputy District
Grand Master for Jacksonville Lodge,
I. O. O. F., by the Grand Lodge ol
Oregon.
m
Too Bah. Two marriages in town
this week but nary a cake for yc bun
gry printer.
Resort. The "Dutch House" is
quite a resort of Sundays.
Tke-FeHrth ef Jaly.
JACKSONVILLE PROPOSES TO CELEBRATE.
A meeting of the citizens of Jackson
ville was held at the, Court Honse on
Wednesday evening, June 11th, 1873,
for the purpose of devising means to
celebrate the Fourth of July next.
Hon. . D. Foudray being called to
the chair, explained the object of the
meeting.
H. K. Hanna was then elected Sec
retory. A committee was appointed, con
sisting of seven members, to be termed
a General Committee, with power to
appoint all subcommittees necessary
to arrange the celebration. Said Com
mittee consists of the following gen
tlemcn: John Nolan, Kasper Kubli,
J. 11. Neil, Sol. Sachs, Evan Reams,
Newman Fisher, C. W. Savage.
Said Committee were instructed to
meet in the Court House immediately
after adjournment of the meeting.
On motion the proceedings of the
meeting were ordered published in the
local papers.
Meeting adjourned.
E. D. Foudray, Chairman.
II. K. Hanna, Secretary. ,
Committee on General Arrange
ments met at the Court House on the
I evening of June 12th, for the purpose
ot appointing sub committees to make
preparations for celebrating the com
ing Fourth of July. Following are
the committees appointed :
1st. Literary Committee of five, to
select an Orator, Chaplain and Reader
of the Declaration of Independence,
consisting of David Linn, John Boycr,
.1. B. Farley, T. T. McKenzie aud E.
D. Foudray.
2d. Committee on Finance M. Men
sor, 1L Pape, W. J. Stanley.
3d. Ladius' Finance Committee
Mrs. P. 4'. Prim, Mrs. C. W. Savage,
Mrs. N. Fisher aud Mrs. J. T. Glenn.
4th. Committee on Instrumental
Music Herman Helm, Dr. Chapin,
P. D. Tarsons.
5th. Committee on Vocal Music and
Trimming Car Mrs. D. Cronemiller,
Mrs. Wade and Miss Anna Kent, and
Messrs. It. & Dunlap, C. W. Kahler
aud J. II. Stinson.
Cth. Committee on Prepiration of
Grounds Peter Boschey, Geo. Brown
and Ed. Smith.
7:h .Committee on Fireworks Da
vid Linn, Samuel Hall aud John Orth.
Thomas McKenzie was appointed
Marshal of.thc Djy, with the power to
appoint Deputies.
The Secretary was instructed to fur
nish proceedings to the county papers.
Committee adjourned to meet Mon
day evening, June 16th, at 8 o'clock
p. si. E. 3.1. Reams, Secretary.
Circuit, Court. Circuit, Court met
last Monday. The case' of James
Hamlin vs. Wimer Son hasengaged
the attention of i the Court- up to the'
present time. ,
Auction. Dr. Chapin will offer
household-furniture, earpetsr etc., for
sale at auction one week irom to-day,
Saturday, June 2lst, at 10 o'eloefe
a. sr.
Pkeaciiiko. Rev. J.
will preach to-morrow
Church.
H. Skidraore
at the AL E.
The "Aldink." The June number
of this charming periodical is superb.
MABRIED.
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SALE
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OBSOLETE It. UNSERVICEABLE"
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ORDNANCE ?,
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OICDNANCB
Juoe 7ib, 1873, at Jacksonville, Oregon, by
Bod. P. P. Prim, Mr. O. A. Davis to Miss
P. Davis, both of Ashland, Jackson Co.,
Oregon.
June lOtb, 1873, by Rev. M. A. Williams,
at the Franco-American Hotel, Jacksonville,
Oregon, Mr. Geo. W. Holt to Madame
Jeanne Guilfoye. 5
Mot- TLlK 1R73I).. C.;.o V ai.-l.-,.
il W( 4.W J WUUIIIl A. WlCUUtUSl I . W1 m f
at the residence oU4ajSKeMr. Jesse PTTlallfc . "."
Walker to Mb. Ann Van Eiper, all of Jack- SttJ5Z'2lS?.
son Uo., UrrgOD.
April 14th, 1873, by J P. Burn-..JEjlrk at
the residence of Mr. D. P. Anderson, Phoenix,
Oregon, Mr. Geo. McDonald to Miss Mary
E. Wilson.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Medical Poisons on the Wane.
The patriarchs took no mercury, no bismuth,
no iodine, no, bromide of potassium, no stry
cboria. no quinine. Happy old gentlemen !
they did not even know of these "s pecifics." and
yet tbey lived until it seemed as if Death had
forgotten taem. inelr medicines were derm
and roots. They have left this fact on record,
aud the world seems now to be taking note of it
and returning to the first' principles of medi
cation. Hustcttir's Stomach Bitters, the pnrest
and mot efficacious vegetable restorative of the
day, is also the most popular. Thousands of
persons who only a few years ago believed Im
plicitly in all the poisons which figure in the
pbarmacocpia, now prononnce this palatable
tonic aud alterative and all-sufficient remedy
for dyfpepsia, nervous debility, constipa
tion, bilious complaints, headcahes, inter
tmtter.t fevers, and all the disturbances of the
Mumacb, the liver, the dis:har)-ing organs and
ibe brain. The time is not far distant when
most of the powerful and .venomous drugs now
r-n recklessly administertd by practitioners of
he ' ucroic " scuooi, in cases mat mignt easily
be controlled by milder treatment, v. ill be utter
Iv discarded by all philosophical physicians.
-k it t. the ibiuk'iHg pnblic, who are generally
ahead ol the profeiouaN, have already put the
dangerous preparation aide and adopted IIos-
ttiltr liitlirs in tbeir stead as & safe aud ex
cellent liousibold medicine, adapted to almost
every ailment except the organic and deadly
contagious dis;ae. For more than twenty
yiars this famous rcsturajite and preventive
has been annually strengthening its bold upon
the public conlidencc, and it Dow takes the lead
of every adtertiscd medicine manufactured In
tms country.
STORES.
, H.. .ORDNANCE AGENCY,
vj- MCor. Houston & Green SI?..
Eatnaee on Green St, (P.O. Box 181 11
jr New Yobx, April 17. 1873.
O-ULCD PROPOSALS. IN DUPLICATE.
O '.will be received at this office, for the par-.
com of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, em
braoisg cannons, small arms, leather-work,
lead, etc., at thevarious arsenals, forts and de
pots la the United States.
Bids will be opened at 12 oVlnelr u nn
Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1873, for
store located at posts (la the following named
States, to-wh: Connecticut, Delaware, Indi
ana, Illinois, Maine, Maryland. Massachusetts,
MicWeao. Missouri, New Hampshire. New Jer
sey, New YorkOhio, Pennsylvania. Rhode Id
laa&YirgM, and the District of Colcmbia.
mm win oe openea at iz o'clock, M-, on
of Jane. 1873. for stores
folkf irtz named .States;
ana Territories, w-wii : Alabama, Ualirornla,
Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Minneso
ta, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon,
Sooth Carolina, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Da-,
kota, Idaho, Indian. Montana, New Mexico,
Washington and Wyoming.
For list of stores in detail, location, terms,
etc., see Catalogues, which can be procured on
application at the Ordnance Office. War De
partment, Washington, D. C, at this agency.
or at any of the arsenals or depots, and Com
manding Officers of other ports will furnish,
upon application, Information as to what stores
oa hand at their respective pots are for sale
The Department reserves the rieht to reieet
all bids which are not deemed satisfactory
Prior to the acceptance of any bid. it will have
to be approved by the War Department
Terms, cash : Ten per cent, at the time of the
award, and the remainder when the property
is delivered. Thirty days will be allowed for
the removal of the stores. Packing boxes will
be charged at prices to be determined by the
Department
Bidders will state explicitly the Post where
the stores are located which they bid for, and
will give the kinds and quantities they propose
to purchase.
l)eli cries will only be made at the various
po-tn where stored.
Proposals will be addressed to the U. S. Ord
nance Agency, N. Y.. (P. 0. Box 1811,) and
should be endorsed "Proposals for Purchasing
Obsolete and Unserviceable Ordnance and Ord
nance Stores," with the names of the arsenals,
forts or depots where stored, and the names of
States or Territories ia which the stores pro
posed to be purchased are located.
By authoritv of thp Chief of Ordnance,
S. CRISPIN, Brevet-Col. U. S. A.,
14td. Mjor of Ordnance.
SFRIKG OF 1873.
GREAT07ASSORTMENT
or
s ,' ' i, i
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Just opened at
i
SACHS BROS,'
TEMPLE OF rASHXOZf,
- Consisting In part of
LADIES FLATS AND RIBBONS,
- DRESS,. GOODS,
- -t
hr
HORSEMEN, 1.00K HERE!
jt-iit,?- &, -,
NOTICE.
U. S. LAND OFFICE,
RosEm-ita, Ogn . May 1st, 1873.
AlfKe to Tutac Miller, a Donation Claimant:
Grenadines,
Ibish Poruxs, ,
Piques,
French and
American Lawns,
Japanese Stripes ad Organdies.
3F"fvn.cy Grooclas
Of all descriptions
OUR SPECIALTY.
ALSO R' CHIVED
A LARGE STOCK
Of Gents' Clothing and Hats.
rpilE PERCHERON HORSES,
WIIITB PK1NCB, iHtd
S.tPOLCoN' THE SECOSD,
I Will be at the LWefj SlaUe Of Messrs Kubll
& Wilson, Jacksonville, urcgon, j uesoaja ana
Wednesdays or each week at my ranch near
Ashland Fridivs and Satud'ays of ench tfMfc,
fronj April 1st to July 1st, 1873.
TUe above norse were imported irom
France the snmiaer of 187s.
White Prince has coUs In this county' ono
year old that recottfmeird him as a- number one
stock horse.
Napoleon II will bare some edits the com
ing season 1 bare no doubt will girc satisfac
tion. I will not give here, an extended description
of the above horses, .THiblio -UaseJcaBirt
of their merits.
Tkiui3-$23 U. S. Gold Coin, due July 1st,
1873.
One of the hones will be kept at my ranch
from Jaly 1st to September 1st, 1873, to ac
commodate any that may want his service.
Any that do not prove with foal the coming
summer can be returned the nxt season
free of charge for horse service, If the horses
remain In the valley.
I expect to take one of the horsci to Douglas
county about the Srst week in July next
probably remain two months.
Good pasturage at my ranch after April 15th
to accommodate mares from a dis'ance, at 62 J
cents per week. Will use due care, but not ac-
t countable for accidents or escapes.
ST. LOUIS,
TUB IMPORTED JERSEY HULL,
Will serve a limited nu nbcr of cows the com
ing Spring and Summer, at $15 U.S. Gold
Coin for a heifer calf, as persons would not
think half-blood male calves of thM stock auy
value.
CALL and see our New Goods.
Ihim to you with pleasure.
SACHS
"Will show
BROS.
Habitual constipation leads to the following
re'tilU : Inflammation of the kidneys, sick and
nervous headiche, bilioues.-, dypefMa. indi
gestion, pile, los of appetite and strength ; all
of which may be avoided by being regular In
your lutit. and taking, say one of J'urion'i
t'urjalirc rdlt nightly for four or six weiks.
Personal. Captain O. C. Apple
gate was in town this week.
Mr. J. W. Crntcher has got back to
Jacksonville, hawug completed Lis
isit East.
Carit. McCall, of Aplilanri, was'witb
us a little while lat Thursday.
Captain Burton, of the Regular
Army, pased through town en route
north on Thursday.
Settle Up. F. Hebcr, administra
tor of the estate of Dr. A. B. Over
beck, deceased, wishes all indebted to
the estate, to settle immediately. Mr.
II. may be lound at his residence in
Hebcr Grove in this county.
Notice. All members of Jackson
ville Lodge No. 1Q, L 0. O. F., are re
quested to attend the meeting this eve
ning. Business of importance will be
transacted. By order of
Isaac Sachs, N. G.
yoLUNTEERs' DiNNER. The citizens
of Jackson county will give the Volun
teers a dinner in Bybce's Grove on
Monday, the 10th inst,, at 2 o'clock r.
m. All are invited to attend.
Do rot permit the tiody to wate away In
iKeltt sufTrnng. Dr. Wular'i Baltam of Wild
Qimy has (fleeted thousand of almost miracu
lous cures of coue.livcuId, bronchitis, and
consumption. It is a safe and reliable cure.
Johmon't Anodyrii Liniment may be nsed to
advantage where any Liniment isdesirable. In
cases of severe cramps and pains in the stomach.
it is undoubted y the best article that can be
used inttrnally.
For the very best Photographs go to BRAD
LEY&RULOFSON. Gallery without stairs
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR,-
429 Montgomery street, San Francirco. Cali
fornia. Feb. 15, 731y.
1 r"yO:-ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
wlrnJ JL 'be affidavits of John Mathens and Isaac
Skec'ers. of Jack-ou county, Oregon, have
been filed at this office, alleging that you have
abandoned your Donation Claim ia township
35. South Range, 1 West.
You are notified that the 21st of Jnne, 1873.
has been fixed upon for trying said alleged
abandonment at this office, and unlcsi you ap
pear and offer testimony in support of your
claim, it will be deemed abindoned and can
celled. Wm. R. Wl LLLS. RrgiMer.
J5U. J. C. FULLERTON, Receiver.
Nc
NEW TO-DAY.
1776.
1873.
F01RT1I of JULY CELEBRATION
XW.Y WHAT 10U UWE. it you owe
Dr. Chapin anything you will bo in
tcrcsted in his' announcement that the
same must be settled within one week
from date.
F3FUO Q-3t ATynVTE
FOE TOE
CELEBRATION OF THE 07TH ANXITEBSARr
LAND NOTICE.
D. S. Land Omci, 1
Roslbuiiu, April 21, 1873.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J. W.
Baker and John Ambrose, whose Pott Of
fice address Is Willow Springs, "have made ap
plication for patent farplaccr claims situated
I I. nr:tin c.!....- if:..!-.. T:.t.i. t i
1U IVIIIUW CpilUgS JUIU11I isietiiut, rfoc&pua
County, Oregon, oa surveyed lands, and de
scribed as follows :
The fractional E. of N. E. ot N. W. ;
the fractional S W of N. W. of N. E. , and
the fractional S. E. i of N.E.J of N.W.,j. or
Section C, Township 37 S , R. 2 iV., containing
39.92 acres.
The location of said claims Is not of record.
Tbey extend from the west line of James Hus
ton's donation claim up Lane's Creek about 700
yards to the claims known as the Wolf and
Camel claim, and 100 yards wide, and were ac
quired by the applicants by purchase, and are
now known as the Baker If Ambrose claims.
It is hereby ordered that the above notice be
published for sixty days In the Oregon Skxti
ml, a paper published at Jacksonville, Oregon.
Given under'my hand this 10th day of April,
1873. Wm. R. WILLIS.Kegister.
Ilm2.
N. B. A Good Stock of Groceries and
Ilousibold Furnishing Goods on band at low
prices. May 3, 1873-tf.
Attention, Stock-Raisers.
1 'HE UNDERSIGNED WILL STAND HIS
I Stallion "Jake " and bis short-horned Dur
ham Bull, "Buddha," at his ranch on Bear
creek the ensuing season '-Jake" at $10 the
season, or $15 to insure ; "Unddha" at $10 to
InFure. I will pay for Buddha" calves from
good cous, at n'ual weaning time, $25, or $15
without any charge for service. The above Is
coin basis.
PEDIGREE:
"Jake" was sired by "Capt. Slieart :" dam
one-fourth Sampson, one-fourth Spanish, the
rest not known.
"Buddha" by Duke of Paris 6C83 ; out of
Juno by Hamlet 83U9 ; May Dacre III by Buck
eye 29C ; May Dacre by Crowder 386 ; Milk
maid by Accident 191 : Lady McAlistcr by
Pontine 121 ; Lady Durham by Sir Martin
2.199 ; the Imported Durham cow Kentucky
1817.
E. F. WALKER.
April 5th. 1873. wl.
EGGS FOR HATCHING,
From pare breed White Brahma fowls, packed
so that they can bo sent to any part of the
Coast, for $Z oo per dozei
Parties that have sccu my fowls and at
tended the last State Fair, say they arc supe
rior to any that nas there.
W. C. MYEH.
Ashland, Jackson county. Oregon. 7tf
GUARD AGAINST FIREi!
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
Xew Goods. John Bilger is re
cciving a large stock of tinware, hard
ware, wagons, etc., eta, and that's the
place to buy. Call and seeTiim.
"Doin's." There was some kind ol
"doin's" at Veil Shuts' last 'Saturday
night, but as we were not there we
can't tell what it was.
Catholic Services. Divine ser
vices will bo held at the Catholic
Church tomorrow (Sunday) at the
usual hours.
Music. The Jacksonville tin pan
band gave the newly married couples a
rousing benefit this week.
lEMClH 1HDEPEMDEHCE
ToTbuElD XT ""'
JACKSON VIIXE, OREGOir, JTI.T , 1873 1
National Salute at sunrise
The procession will form In front of the
Court Honse at half past 9 o'clock i. x. and
march directly to Bybee'a Grove in the follow
ing order:
Manual of the Day.
Jacksonville Brass Band.
Orator, Reader and Chaplain.
Assistant Marshals.
Societies Odd Fellows, Masons and two Orders
of Red Men.
National Car, with thirty-eight girls, represent
ing ineaiaies ol trie union.
State, County and City- Officials.
Citizens In vehicles, on horse and en foot
On arriving at the grounds the following ex
ercises will take place :
1. Mumc by the Band.
2. Prayer by the Chaplain.
3. National Anthem, by the Glee Clnb.
4. Music by the Band.
5. Reading the Declaration o! Independence.
6. Music by the Band.
7. Oration.
8. Music by'the Band.
9. Salute.
10. Dinner.
11. Moticby the Band.
Al ter which a series of entertainments will be
introduced, consisting of wheel barrow races,
pole climbing and sack races for prises
la the evening there will be the grandest dis
play of Ereworks ever exhibited in Southern
Oregon, at the Schoolhonse Grounds.
A general invitation Is extended to one ud
11.
By order of the
GENERAL COMMITTEE,
APPLICATION FOK PATENT.
U. S. LAND OFFICE, 1
RostECno, Ogn, April 24, 1873. (
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT nY
JL acinth Carron and Jerry Harrington,
nho'se Pott Office is Waldo, have made applica
tion for a patent to placer claims situated in
the Sailor Mining District, Josephine county,
Oregon, on surveyed lands, and described as
ioiiowe:
TheS. W.JofS.W.lofN.W.l; W.lofN.
W. J of S. W. J, and K. W. of S. W. J of S.
W. J, orScction 15, Township 40, S. R., 8 west
containing 40 acres.
The location of said claims Is not of record.
They extend from a stake about CO yards due
cast from the sonth-west corner of the N. W. J
oi a. iv. 1-4 oi o. iv. i-4 oi section ia ; tnence
running north 700 yards to a stake ; thence
east 10U yds. to a stake; thence south 700 yds. to
a stake : thence west 100 yards to the place of
beginning. Five were acquired by the appli
cants by purchase and two by location, and are
now known as the Hyacinth Carron and Jerry
Harrington claims.
It is hereby ordered that the above notice be
published for 60 days In the Orkgo.v Sentinel,
a newspaper published at Jacksonville, Orejron.
Given under my hand this 24th day of April,
1873. WM. K. WILiLilS, HeglSler.
14m2.
TnE NUMEROUS SEVERE FIRES WniCII
have occurred in our State the past year,
and the late disastrous conflagrations in Port
land, Springfield, Dalles, Oregon City and Jack
sonville, should admonish property owners to
seek Indemnity against loss and damage by fire
without delay.
THE PIHI.N1X 1SSCRAXCE C03IPAST,
Of Hartford, Connecticnt, represented on the
Pacific Coast for over fifteen years, (during
which period it has paid $500,000 for Fire
Losses in the Pacific Department) Is one of the
leading American Fire Insurance Companies,
and the onljr Hartford Company represented In
the State of Oregon. In the prompt adjust
ment and payment of its losses, the Pbsnix has
no superior, the Company has never had a suit
in the State, and in the prompt cash pay
ment of nearly
$14,000,000.00
in Chicago and Boston, proves that the old
Phoenix is equal to every engagement.
The agents of tbe Phoenix are authorized by
commission from the Company to Issue and re
new policies direct, aua witnout reierence w
Portland, San Francisco or elsewhere, thus cn
abling the applicant to secure immediate and
binding protection.
Rates as low jis solvency and fair profit will
admit of. Wu. HOFFMAN,
Resident Agent,
113m. Jacksonville, Ogn.
J. G-. WALL,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANT,
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA.
TUT AUK. your goods, tart of J. G. IT., Oesceul
ivx (My; send bill of lading and shipping
receipts for all of goods sent; freight and
charges payable In Crescent City, on delivery
mm t a ... 1 nanArii kArTinrinrf nf (mcllni Kf nn mtf .
My warecouses consist of two brick and one -" -.- ;Z"Z rb ., L "i. .
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, MY WIFE, HANNAH H.
Davis, having left her home without any
just canse or provocation, I hereby forbid all
To Mill Men and Machinists.
We have for sale at this office a considerable
quantity of
TYPE -ixT-mrii a t.(
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.
stone buildine.
Assuring my patrons that no pains will be
spared in looking to tbeir interest, I ask for
a continuance of their past favors.
J. O. WALL.
Crescent Cily.March 2. 1872.-tf
B. S. OSBUKX. E. c. BKOOKS.
OSBURN & BROOKS
California Street, JACKSONVILLE,
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a full assortment of
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Also a fall assortment of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelby.
R. S. OSBURN vfll giro fcli pirtknlw attention
to tha Dnir Department.
E. C. BROOKS Till attend to tho repairing of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ic octli, 12m3.
count, as I will pay no debts of her contract.
Ing. JUS. U. DAVIS.
Jacksonville, May 4th, 1873. tf.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED
from trading or buying the following
bromissory notes: One given by Helena Bren
taoo to Anna F. Kent on tbe 24th day of
March. 1873, for the sum of $300, gold and sil
ver coin, payable on tbe 5th of July next ; an
other, elven jointly by Helena Brentano and
Anton Ullmann to tbe same party, on the same
date, for tbe snm of $500, gold and silver coin,
payable on the 15th day of November next, as
the said notes were fraudulently obtained and
witnout consideration.
nELENA BRENTANO,
ANTON ULLMANN.
Jacksonville, April 10, 1873. V
ST. JAMES HOTEL,,
KE.0PZXED OK
THE EUROPEAN PLaNV
Cor, Penna, Arc. and Cth St.,
WAsinxoTort.D-.c
THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN CLOSED f
since April last, and has, during tbe liiifl
past summer, undergone the most thor-JllUL
ongh renovation. It baa been refurnished with
elegant. Walnut JIarble Top Furniture, Spring
Bed, Velvet and Brussels carpets throughout,
Tbe furniture and appointments have been
manufactured to order expressly for this house
and are equal in style and durability to anj
European Hotel In the country. The rooms
are arranged en tuttt and single, and will be
rented from SI 00 to $5 00 per div (injlniing
private parlors.)
A spacious Ladles' and Gentlemen's dining
room, Gentlemen's restanrant, Innch and re
freshment saloons are conveniently arranged,
where all meals will be served a ta carte-,
A liberal discount iU be made to those de
siring to remain by the week or month-.
WOODBURY & DUREN.
Dec. 14, 1872m3 Proprietors.
NOTICE TO QUARTZ MINERS,
JLT.X. Hallock,
AMALGAMATOR AND ASSAYER, or Cal
ifornia, will inspect mines and machinery,
and give general Information on mining. In
qnlraof J.T.GLENN,
Jacksonville, Nov. IS, 1872tf.
TRAVELEI& and TEAMSTERS,
&oolt This 'Way!
' PHE STABLES (SFgEO. WAGNER, at
L Roseburg, Oregon, will keep horses on bay
at 25 cts., and on era'tn at 75 cts.. or will re
tail hay and grain in quantities to suit team
sters and travelers. Having ample accommo
dations. I hopb by strict attention to business
10 merit a snare ol toe public patrooare.
May 31,1873. n!8 GEO. WAGNER,
Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F, & A. M.,
m HOLD theii regular eommnnicatlona
jfyon the Wednesday Evenings or preeed
ring tbe full moon, In Jicxsontiixi. Ok
eoojt. T, G. REAMS, W. M
Max; Mdz-lir, Sect.'
Notice.
TV JTBS. NETJBEB HAS RE-OPENED THE
1VX Jewelry Store of John Nenber, and bag
employed tbe services of a First-Class Jeweler
to attend td It daring Mr. Neuber's absence.
All work In the line of repairing Jewelry
will be promptly attended: to, if left at tb,a
Store. ntitf