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V - i I- I Ljj'rJ'?,a,jf'''f"Au THR-OREGON SENTINKLl "3if KDNKSDAY, : JANUARY 30, 1878 AGENTS FOE THE SEHTINEL. 8. M. rettenjrill & Co New York 'Geo. P. Rowell & Co New York Rowell & Chessman St. Louis L. P. Fisher....'; San Francisco S. McCallister Galice Creek Rellgloua Directory. M. K. Chcrch Religious services every Sunday at tlie mual hours, by the Rererendi A. Hardison. W. Jiurlbutt and M. A. Wll. 'liams, alternate;. Catholic SunviCKS. Services will be held at tbe-atliolic Chnrch in this place, every 8rJrjd'ay, at ihe asual'hor.rs in the morning and eventnjr, Iter, Eather D' nchet oHiciatinjj. , M. E. Sdsdat Sciioi. Rejrular meeting very Sunduy atternoon nt 2 o'clock. Catholic Sdndat School Ilcfrnlar meet njnf every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Land fou Sale. A fine larm in ihe heart of the vallej for sale k verijcfteaf). Forjparticularsaply.to 'c.'lTVatso'n. "- " " Quarterly Meeting. The next qnsrterly meeting of the M. E Church will be held at the Marzinila Church on Febinary 2d and 3 i. A full atlend ence is rqnenled. W. IIcbuiurt, Past or. New Rui.es. The Westorn Union Telegraph Comp.ny has established a new rule by which the word collect will hereafter be chargpd for. By thin rule a ten word message sent from this rilaco to Portland, if paid for here, will cost one dollar, and if pent collect the charges will be one dollar and fifty cents. Explanatory. On the outside of this wetk's issue wi I be found three of the coui.'h in the case of the U. S. vs Y.C. Gifswold wliiuh appeared in our issue of the week previous. The rea son of thtir repetition is on account of an error which occured in nvikinir up furins, placing the tables in wrong po sition. Staob Dklaykh. The liYrbyville stoe did not arrive hrre last wrek nil Thursday morning nixteen hour bohmd time on nooium ot high r. -Dit-k Ih started ! k mi his re turn trip the sm day, thinking lir roiild raich up i:in, but tlie henv rain un ijiini!iulii in-vle tli- & resin iiMiighrltial, hti Iih i'-wi "una'iljH to reach ibis j art? fine. The n'cnthei lias nioderateil iuri. however, Mid be may bit okl for to.day. ARRIVKl) SaPKI.T. Tlirt tsoat coii- tructed Htthi uionth l Evan Creek for carrying the iiiat-liuif r lor HjbeeV qjarn mill to his initio on G ilice Creek arrived safely at his deMinatinn one day last week. The distance from the starling point l the milieu in about f0 miles and the lime cniininicil hi the ssage was about eight bourn. J Uirdey, First Mate of the e(el, in lorms iw that it made hi hair stand on enJ ft .iaicB when steering clear of the rocks. No Mail. It has now hem nrnr two woeki since a through miil lia reach, cd this, place from the S tilth, owing to tho fact that, 8aver.it bri la hive been cashed a way on the railroad south of us, and the track generally urmifeto run on, which will take sev eral weeks before repairs are ti niched. No intil has arrived at Reading since the lfllh but n telonrutn tmni theru on the night of the 25'.h states I hi', one was expected there that night, which would reach this plaun to-day. IIioii Watkb. On Saturday night of hst week a heavy nin commenced falling, which continued all that night and next day without interruption. Jackson Creek and Rich Gulch were both very high, the waters "of the lorm. tr flooding some of the lots io the low er portion o! town, but no soriom d un age was done Several ot thecretki and rivets throughout the couuiy have been very high, but we have heard ot no dam ige bavins: been done , to any ol trie bridges. The Webfoot. Prof. J. il. Tieiuan, Superintendent ol this m ne, has been In town several days during the past week, and infurtus us lint he has agVtn 6trnck tho main ledge, ivhich wan los. several years ago. He his a force of six men employed sinking the shatt at present, and .is soon as it reaches a depth of 100 feet, which will be in a couple of week", he will employ more men and make drifts in difl-reiit direc tion. The ledge is over three feet wide and assiya 83 per ton. .Ma chinery for milling purposes is now on the, way and expected to arrive t.hort- ly, after which active operations will begin. The PtolesFor hopes to make this a dividend paying mino ere long and we hope bis expectations may be mlized. MTTir Han dom Jottings.. Stages late. Mails irregular. Major Barren, of the Mountain House, was in totftt this week. FM Nickerson will open a writing school in thisplace shortly. Mr. John Jackson, a cattle man from Cal ifornia, is in tie valley purchasing stock. Street Commissinniir Yonn is' widening and raising some of the cruss-walkB in town, B. F. Dowell went to Canyonville on Saturday last and returned yester day. Dr. Inlow and E J Farlow are now partners in the drug business at Ash land. Mr A. Fisher expects to remove to San Francisco and go into businejs in that city. A pnt-iffi;e hab;en established at Darda nells, in Ms ennnty, with U. Karcwski as Postmaster. ' Wm Bybee has returned frorn'Port land and ifi now at his mines at Ga lico creek. For a first- class Havanna call on Wir.'jin & Ilelm.s They always have thetu on hand. J. II. Mi) field has purchased the farm ol B Elmore in Manzinita pre cinct for 2,000. J. II. Reed and J. S. Howard were over from Klippel, Ilanua & Co's mines last week. Vm. Ancle was over from Sterling last S itnrday and reports bis contract of Burning as nearly completed. Wilbur F. Cornell is mentioned as a candidate for State Printer on the Democratic ticket. The old bnad of Directors was n-'Ucted for ihe Lucky Queen Mining Co. ut a meeting held at Uiieburg lust Saturday, Charley Howard has retnrned from B ii tie Creek, where he has deeu en gaged in surveying new read. Religious services will i.e hld at the M. E Chinch next Sunday moruiiig and evening by Rev. A IIrdi6on. Frank Abe'I ha tended the photo ghphld rtjflii ol Boci t Megler in Pottlaiid iml located iu thnl city. Dr R siel has uev-rol patieuts nn Jer his e at present who are fsl recov ering from their different ai.meuls. Siiiinn Caro contemiilates paying h vit-it to Germsny m the Spring l ee his rdla.iv'i-s in tin old oiuuiry. The C'. 4 0;n Kle Co keip tht'r rtBm ruiini i at u-ail between Yrrk and ltnrebug wlullicr a null cemes up (rum the 0'llb OT uot. The lttat'y pino nd o-gn are concrl rd tii tie ttie (kkI iiJ eiirapesl of all. Mr. 1). FDiwrll i tl.e locil hirnt tor this p!a- through .wtiora too cau secure any style that jua mny ieirf. Tiiekk! ividcatly somrthing ol lhe Ilexthen-Cliitiee order in the tilver bill now hi torn Congret, it is so child like nod 151.it. d. A bprlliug rchool will be held at tho diHlncl kcIioiiI hoiite next Fiiday evening at seuu o'cli ck. Everybody is invited to attend. John L. trubb, of Ashland, w in town ytsieidaj. He pnrcluted about 000 pound ot o'd ii-legru)h ivnehere, with tvlncb he will build fencing that will ntand up under tbe bigh winds that prevail there, The miutirim' Galice -Creek have plenty water to wor.c their mines with t.ow, and Wm Bybee is using hy-. draulio on both ot bta chums. The wifeot Hon. J. II. Mitchell, Senator Ironi Oregon, AS-Hhted tho wile otPieaident Hayes in tlio Xew Year reception at the White House. 'Cjtigri'bsnien Williams, of Oregon was tendered h grand reccpt on upon visiting his childhood's home at Find lay, O.'iio, on Xe Yoir's day. El Smith, of this place represents this county on the Republican Siale Ceulr.il Committee which is called to meet at Portland on Februiry 20th. We are pleased to note the lact that our b.ilouu keepers have determined to keep boys under til years of ago out ol i.'ieir places ol bmiiiefs ht-iealter. We have leceivu i a li.sl ut patents remaining uncalled for in the Rose' burg Land Ollice lor laud iu Josephine county, which will appear next week. " E. D. Foudray is a member of the Democratic Slate Central Committee Iroiu this couuiy. Tbe committee will meet at Portland next Tiiuradty A joint stock comptuy with a capital stock ol S-iO.OOO has beeu formed in Yrtka lor the purpose of working tbe bed of Yrcka creek. Over one half of the stock bas already been subscribed. Tub ordinance providing for tbe arrest ot boys found on the streets alter 8 o'clock r. st. is enforced in Virginia City, Nev. If an ordinanco ot this kind would be enforced in this pi nee the morals ot th; rising generation in our town would be greatly improved. - - -r . -aestH Kirrrr- i Col. J. B. Patten, the U.S. 'Pay mas ter, and his clerk Shutmire, passed Yreka Tuesday, ,on their way lo Fort Klamath to pay ofl the troops at that post. The Ashland Flourine Mills, which were sold to Phillip Allwell a short time ago, will not be turned over to their new proprietor until the first of July next. The skeleton of a man was unearth ed on Thos. CiiTy's place, three miles above B) bee's ferry, one day last week. No traces of his identity could be fonnd. The Superintendent of Judge TjI mau's mines at Middle Creek commen ced pipinc on Wednesday last. It will be several reeks befoie a ckan up is made. After an interruption of nearly two weeks the telegraph lines are again in first-claps working order.jnd the op erators along the iinO are correipond ingly happy. W. C. Meyer will bring tho stock ncently" purchased by him in the Ensiern States to this place beloro long to give Mir citizjns an opportunity for inspecting them. Deputy Mineral Surveyors are now required lo give bonds in the sum of $10,000. J. S. Howard, of this place, holds such an appointment, and his given the required bonds. Wilbur F Cornell and W. S. Moss have purchased the Salem Mercury, and atinourc that they will suspend the publication of the daily for awhile and enlarge the weekly edition. Next Friday will be ChifJa New Years. Our Celestial residents are making grand preparations for celebrat ing that event, and the usual, amount of firecrackers will be indulged in. Senator Mitchell on the 21st ins,t.in roduced a bill appropriating $15,000 to enable the United S ales Coast Sur vey to e.tsiiliuli u suiion tortile pur pose id making tidal observation at A-unii. J. II. Pein bought a piece ot molten oandie-siick lor 18 one day last week, limiting it was a gold nugget. The irick was discovered immediately, how ever, Mid the prty Je hug it made to dlgntg&. County C.rk F .u lry has been busy ibis week taking dt portions in the cate ol K. Iv A-ideriiiiii vs. ,epthi DtvUon it C-, i 'hint to enj lin ihe Suiter from using ihe wattrs ot Andtr son creek tor milling purpues. McDonough, Kahler it Co. are ne gotiating for tne bringing ini.l a ditch io carry water to their diggings st Foil Lsue. We h"pe. they will bo ucjesjlul, asthis.it one ot the richert pitCesot afbund in the county. Esther BUnchel id this place invites proposals lor the building l ihe Cath olic Church at Eigle Point. B ds will be recti ved until lhe liisl ol March, and plans and tM'ccificitlou may be examined at the pastoral residence. Here is a note we receiied Iroift a delinquent stib-cnber a tew d lys a"o : "God lovus man when he retrains from sin, the devtl loves man when ho per slots therein; lhe world loves man when riches on him flow, and you'd love mu could I pay you what I owo " Samuel Boti les, editor and proprietor of the Springfield Republican, died on lhe 16th inn., He had been tick Eonii lime, and bis dtniicels not unexpected. He was u practical printer, as was his lather who 6taited the Republican, and was one ot lhe ablest tdilors ol his piny. He visited Oiegon in 1S05. "" Read lhe advertisement ot Fisher & Caro iu this i.suo aud govern yourselt accordingly. They have closed out business in this place and must ha,e the money due ihem before the loth ot April next, alter which trrstr attorney will make lorced collections. M . A. Fisher also advertises his household aud kitchen furniture for sale at a bargain. The postal route agents who run on the California Pacdiu road, iu conform ity with the recent orders issued from lhe Po.:oflice Department at Wash ington, have ittmned their new uui lomus. The uniform cousists ot a dark blue sack coai, vest and pants with brass buttons on which is lettered "P. O. D- Railway Mail Service," and a bolt tell hat trimmed with a double gill cord and tBFsels. r Ouegon Wexkly Record. Tue in itial number ot this paper, published at StlembyE. O. Norton, has readied us. It is a large 28 column paper, full of news and general information, and presents a neat typographical appear ance generally. The cubtcription price is only 2pe"r year. -Mat. -MM.SS- ;t . -j-j -.. Laud Patents- Patents forland in Jackson county remain uncalled for in the Roseburg tnd Office lor the following named persons, tho list having been furnished ns by Mr. G. W. Kimbill, Clerk in theLiud office in that place: R Foster O P Evans J F Garrison G Grow W B Grubb J Gabriel S Gruhb O K Allen II Allison S Applegate W C Butler A BMi A J Brophv H B Broph'y W Becson A Booth by T A Jacksoti E Jones J Ottoson J McAhster TII Mi'chell C B M itney W M M-Hliia W Potter E Payne 31 S Perry C F Payne M Peterson T II Stinson A W S'urgis II E Spencer J E Segforth J B Saltmirch M D Slurgess O Vincent J Trimblo L J White J B WriMey M Wooh-T IT J Bell J F Buckley R B Hamster G W Binfield H R Brown S G Burgess J Buckley C CBeekman RS Caldwell I Cnler C II Caldwell -J W Collins M D Guilders G W Capions w Churchill F F Downing RDivis G W Ford yea S D Taylor .M VTiylor 11 Tenbrook J G Zichary CASH PATIENTS J R A' m priest RTBildwin J Callaghan J Card well II Allison R C Armstrong 3 E K Anderfou J Appleton II Armer 2 F D Bowers 2 C A Charleton T Croxton D W Cox .1 Conley J Constant S Colver F Cox ZCirdwell M Caldwell .1 S Colvig T Cimeron W C Cippious F Corrin W L Johuson E I ones W Justus W J John on W MMathis II F Miller W Matthews I, L Oden J Owen W Oliver J M Nichols J J Nichols -G Naytor T E Nichols J M Newlin A J Nolan S Rush D Reynolds I T Robitnotl G O Rings S A Robertson J Ritter G Rsg.'dalo a R.. T F A R V Beall FGBirdscv 3 II F Birron C C Beekmin J II Breidifig 2D N Btrdseyo 2 1C lien-on M Bellinger G Bird en II D Cromer W L Colvig R A Cok M II Coietnin II C IV.laiJudf I) Danlsp 2 P Degnian .M Driiry 2 II P Deskin 2 .1 Dlvi.ilHHl M M ckelson St.! D-viin 2 J Y Dickerson 4 B Dimmick D C Emets-jTj . J Elliott ' -O Giniitrd 3 S Grubd 3 X (Jordon ITGVim U A Gordon B C G .d lard 2 13 E Gore M II Garrcit C A Inlnw II T Info : I-h A Ridibins 1' M Robinson W F Songr S5 W II Sheppar.1 E Riwenstock C A Rogers .1 P Roberis W II IlAmlin J Ilirr-ihan fEll Hughes .1 S vingln 4 R llutchenson G llnjhbsnk W W Ilile J Helms DP Hunt J Iloekersmith J G Hathaway J F Kellogg T Kav E Kimball J Kinney J G Kinciid J Lpslio E Huntley .1 D B Le E II Lottti. W L'iddlngton W Mstnnoting II Matthews A S Moon A Miller J II Tiiplclt J T Tucker E Tavlor J Tavlor X It Smith I K S-ylonI ll W Slow W II Siuipjon T Smith W Selph !S J Steikel 1 G Van Dyke .1 Yin Dom 2 E Yinnn .1 T Wei's J Wells 2 L D Wade M Walker J Wrmht. II C Willis J W. Ht R B Ilsrgadme M Hanley J M Matney 2 r Miller II F Miller W M Msthis W Pavre W J & FM Ply mile J Tmmor R Thurbfr M V Taylor E Wells I F Wells P J Walker L J White E F Walker I Woolen S Phillips C II Pickpn It L Picknell J Sizemoro W Sutherland .ISnttei field B L Stpphe..s D N Birdseye J O Wimer DONATION TATENTS. F Br. II 11 Chnpmnii W NBillard S J Diy J Craw lord A J Coakley M Itiggs J Scholes J Tepper i5 D Suth-rland D G Taylor TJ Tremble II C Willis B WTiisley F Westgato T Whit worth I Williams II B Evans It Evans W A Gridley J S Herrtn f D Bowen E W Diy T Cameron I Constant II C Clawson H Chapman G Long ' Mo Donough A W AMcConi.ell W ,1 Mc Clr-.in II B Oatoiin H-irvey B Oitnian W Oliver F M Plymalo T Pylo R B Packard S Phillips CEmi J Harnlin G G Kerr W Justus nO Ton WANT rROTECTIOKf BUT A PISTOf mw tr mtf. ir V"l, JOlr.V vm.lTJ, .'! aaut.m "nwtti n m Sister Duniway, ol the .New North west, hits square between the eyes this time: "The Li or World, A. C.'Ed. munds editor and publisher, has mide its appearance n our midst as a weekly tnstcad of a monthly journal. It begins its pretended tour in lavor of the labor ing man by cheating the printer and patroniziug the patent inside swindle. Horny-handed eons of toil like our friends Lawson, Chauey, and Norton, nrti rallying Id us support, and we shall have no more hard times." Two fullows in Arizona formed a partnership for the business of robbeiy. Their first exploit was to take the treasure box Irom a stagp, by which they obtained $400. They spent the money in carousal, and started out again. This time they murdered and robbed a miner. Then a mob dissolved the partnership by shooting one mem her aud hanging the other. Tho assets consisted ot two revolvers end soin s jabby-elothes, butit is considered that there are no liabilities, tho firm having paid what they owed to justice Remkdy ix Typhoid Fuv-Er. A new remedy, prr posed by Neltrr, ol Siratsburg, to be tid in typhoid lever, has been published. It consists of a decoction tuade ot 1 Itlrsf barley water, 100 grammes vinegar, and 120 grammes liquid honey, with which the throat, mouth, and nares are to be wa-hed out, in order to remove organic matters which are secreted and depar ted therr,anl wlrch decompose an 1 are likely to be swallowed, or reab sorbed with increased toxic effect. On the Slit inl.,at .Murjsville, a man giving hU natnj as Thor.as Dumnt, wjlh siverul alias", s arrcetid clmrgtd with bnrfe steal ing at Stockton. He wa recognized by the loca 1 flicrrs a a partnrr or the notorious Tom Brown In the SlmMa stage robbrry, hi May Inst, for which Urown ii now r-crvmg a tn teucc of 1 7 years in S n Qnentin. p . No Staoh The stags) from the South, which is due here at 0 x M., did not arrive here on Mondiy hut until 12 r. a Tin one from the north did cot arrive at nil on that day, o-ruig to high water, caused by the heaty raias of the diy firfrir.iis LiVElKDLETllVEr THIl SAGL.S TflXLZ, QITOTKD FIFTEEN' M5I.E3 SOUTn OK O Jncio-onvilte. and on ar.J a half miles from A-liTiiml. I p'epirerl to do a general Coitom and (Cxchange Munincsi. t. Flour and t'ecu at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. Thirty-t"c pounds of Hour, two pound of vlmrts and eiiilit pounds of bran given per lu-hel for good u heat Will sack and brand tbe sae!" cutomers furnishing Fac!. .".Iv lirothrr, ft. K. ISillinea. will liavecliaree of the biiniKS-i, le-iiij; asaiattd by competent in hitj. MrEver. thin as represented or no file. MRS. S. A. FAKNIIAU AFTER A QUARTER OF A CKNTTIIY, dh. j. c. Yotrrja INSTITUTE 'till otTers to ttic attic ted absolute cures fn all cnea. SHM IN A 1, WEAKNESS. Tit pr-ierTition of health ati'l Ufa U dependent npon the Tupet condition nf the pnreKtiTefiinctioni and riny weftkneM or cause of weakness of the cetierntiru oriratm or their ue 1 a direct attnek npon the general health an Wfii as a iireu"4iruciim it not properly cnreIi the orinrn tint ar tho prii! of on sex nnd the Meinz of the other. Ii VncTn hliU the fumd-iffon of much of the iiuerTofaflrycir3 lv tlie Indiilscnce of the moht DESTRCCtlVE or HaBiTS, rtiting hf a rur-e and spread ins weak ti1 and ruin amort; mtninlfrit i vr-U nown fct th,it tho Indulgence In ditarr vice, even In tlie nlnshtest decree, plantii feetl of vtrti' nei In the njttenr ttt (truTT tu a Imvet of disease, sorrow antf ihame in after jet rs. onng iUan if you exprrien''ean.v wt-aknen yon wbonM not dely,fr a day mat IniMril yuttr heilih It not yonr life. In all f.inii-s of Weakness and rreniinre Decay a Cure U p-uar-anteeil hv the Dtor to the Younp liddle-aMorOM withtmt Exposure or llinderancv fnm IIuine"f. The IU niMieH are purely veetnMe, and of a Mature that If arm no Mint leh!nd. Osrnre tho yniptonm and hap ten to fheet tlie course uf theomiplaitit, if yon experi ence any of tluni nlshtly di-charg-e-, lijrht dinchajpei nX other time, trembling, anxiety, frfcetfu)i.eM. cnnfu-nii-n, pain Iu larK, limit ortxHlr, forelMMlin, indffrtion timlrtitj,aterlnn torMViMy. lo- or power, want or con trol, TariaMe temper, attacK of BicKnes aKin tA Mlllouv ne, deposit In urine, Irrepnlnr bowel, ett., etc. tksuuiiim: puim. Among the most snhtle and rtrufent of polons In the human Mourt U t hit arhdnjf from A'encreal Taint, often hrea fng out, after jeirn f apparent cure, iu hfdeon wires iijnhi rarloii pirts of the lixly. It (treat danger lie in the f ct thaj it is piveu ti the Innorent partner or to the unliorn child without showing In the peron orlj uall,) contract ins It. Tim wsiz oparnRcuaY onlr all in thUterrit'e deception bydrilns It upon the surface and driving it bsc into the bIoNl. All Vexcr EAt loix is A Blood Kt!nx and can le conimnnicated In theUooflnndtheonlycertaintTof prerentiffi of tra.ii m!siun i in the positive cure of tho refirm treatment practiced atthelr. J.C. Yonns Velicalln-titnte, com preheive,cieutiflcand tlmrunzli, hatinff received en dorementu ai the tet ofiilt mottrn rictice. It went ce cnrel in ftfew daand chronfc-ie with remar able rapidity Our testa of the pi cDeocu of tho Taint In the blood are neverf ulfng. TO FKIAt,K. Therearenocla"ofcompIiint that ro enlist thepym pathiesif the medical mtudor no command It irxaTest thought and study a. thoe that afflict uomeu. The Ioe tor.ifieryear of patient luvetl?atinn and treatment ! nabletl tinr tlnm rapid and thorough enre in all lhe omplamt Incident to the rex. The iveaic can hope fortreiit.h and the iiufff rin for relief and cure. Those who require prv.nM tiperviIon the Doctor ran furnhdi with apartments with careful and sKtllfnt nurre where unremitt! atti-mtou and constant care glre er axdiirance of rapid an 1 permanent curex. TD InHute In -fcpflied with a m'IMS-1 I)KIART3inST, where pitfenti nilt receive tho treatment bo euentla! In such CAM. tURFiD AT IltOXR, Correspondence. Tlie (jreit dilTirnlty many eicK find Is the tnmbleof vt'itlng the citr, often lucnrrin; an ex pense fir exceehnc thcot of treatment. This expense can te avoided by writing to the Doctor, gUia? In your own way the ymptonof your troublo or com -Ulnt. Cure pi Aran tee I tlie name a by perron at vloit. All com munications strictly conAdtntial and all letters either re turned orMestruyed. A?-The Doctor can be relied upon In all caes requir ing Confidence and Secn-cy. K'poee confidence fn 1dm, all yon whoftnfTeTor me lndUtrm. lie will ppeedily relieva and cnTe yon. Addrert BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D., 81S FKruieato Etrert, B Sm 7rnrtffi,C1. T. 0.ftEASIES....4 X.VL. REAJIIES BROS., AHEAD AS USUAL ! THE OLD TEMPLE OF FASHION RKVIVED AOAIX ATTHK FOEURS STORE OF SACHS EROS; CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, ... Oregon' ur r.scBtviNo inn Largest and Best Selection Of FILL & WlKiER D-800DS, rrJKiX7P-S. msfftm, II I'lMJW WtHMB FANCY GOODS LADIES' DRESS GOODS CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS STC- WB C,U. THE ATTRVTKrv ii'lies to Ih- fact that wMii banJ the larirt am! ht ..lpnil of L.VDIUJ' DRfiS-5 QOOOi a GOODS of erery dnjcription in So i kuii. nu we win nencroria miK'i jodda ourfpecialty aud sell them t Prices to suit the Times. To the Kcntl.'mui we will taj, If you want tic. IfcUir OKULOTIIKSyou must go to Rcame Ilro. to Imy It, ns wi claim to tiara tlie best STOCK OK CLOTHING io .Jackjf jf.utity and will hIIhw none to undersell hs. 1 h'e good1 with nu urcba'd by a mf mbsr of our firm from FUtSTCUSS Hoiwea.ln Saa Francl'cri and New York, a-iil we will warrairt evfry article and sell there as cheap for carii n any jouu In the county ui e it'" keep on hand a full stock ot G f?OC ER13S, HARUWARK, CUTLKRY, CROCKKRT GLASSWARE, A FULL LIFE OF ASHLAND 00011 S Ktc, Etc. Gire ii' a call and ju'lpo for yonrnslrti utt ur capacity of furiilfliin goodx a abort. The proof of the puddiri is-eatln It: REASIKS LE0. EXCELSIOR ' L I V E II V Mm FEED .r 9 IO "27 -3l. 33 Xi 3EI . Corner .f Or.Kaoa and California 5t., .Tjcmostiu V7. J. riYRIAEE, Prop'j?. WOULD nKSrECTVULI.Y INFORM TD TVI MC th.t I Uait fiat itock .f Horses, Ihiggics and Carrlagei And w r prprM to fnmtih oar patrtoa &ai & , tic gn.rltjr with Fine Turnouts A co ! bad on tho TaclCe crast. Saddle horio Ym to jo to ary j art of tho country. Animals Itouclit and Sold. Ilor.ra lrot lo vork.lnjloonloublo. Itonn r nnJ tlie Lst of cftrt bntnweil non tham whtto In oa charg?. A tlbfrul .liaro of tlio public patrctnaiei.ta o HcKfJcn rtaaonable Irrint. f July 15, lllltl UNION LIVERY SALE AND EXCHAHGI Corzier of itli nnd California Sts. JACKSONVILLE, ORBCO& J. A. CARDWELIj PROPRICTOU. The rnoruiirrons have fully rebuilt ttnd refitted tbe atrore well known extabllliiiient. and hare made ex-f terUe and nun for table ndditfone there- to. We hare tlie Terj best horej, bnagifs nd llTery tnrnoutsof all kind. Our stuck of ruadtir ant b excelled In theSta.o. . Horses Boar3ed On reanoniMe terms, and the bt of care and nUea bestowed upon theu while undertheirchargt, Af9 Horses Coiiglit and Sold. Weiireah'fled that we ran jr ittIfActIon.and wll pnnrantee thenmne. With thli impreeslon we har 1m hesitation in soliciting patronage. act 1G '73. FORBHAi I JENNINGS GEOGBES... 1105. 600 and C3J .. F K'O N S 1VJ E Ti SAN FRANCISCO. Notice to Miners tS HERF.nr GIVEN THAT I HATE BEBK DUIT A X pflnlnl.and that my bondibarobo u serorol Unlt.l Stateo DEPUTY SURVEYOR, Of JdlneralClaimafor Mining DUtrlctNo. 1 Intbo Slaks of Oregon. (OFFICE Nea Abhuakd. Oriook. , octi -72iy B.r. wsnm. ii