Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, February 19, 1879, Image 4

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THE OREGON SENTINhL
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be contrary, are considered u viihing U continue
hair subscriptions.
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tend them until ail arrearages are paid.
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rected, tba law lioldi them responsible until they
bare tattled the bills, and ordered them discontinued.
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Informing the publisher, and tba newspapers are sent
to the firmer direction, they are held respenslble.
t. The Courts bare decided that refusing to take
newspapers from this offl, or remoring and leay
!ng them uncalled for, Is prima facie erldence of In
tentional fraud.
6. Tba poSbaster wbo neglects to glre legal no
tice of the neglect of a person to take from the office
the newspaper addressed to him, is liable to the pub
lisher for the subscription price.
THE CONDITIO OF OKECO.V.
We take the following hand
6orae compliment frort the San
Francisco Examiner, and are glad
to note that Mr. James O'Meara
has not yet forgotten the land of
rod apples and never failing
crops:
Oregan cUpps pot rapidly in
crease in population. 1$ -want
of railroad connection rn the
cause. Her great future has yet
to come Fifty years hence she
will be among the richest and
greatest States in the Union.
But, notwithstanding all tho diffi
culties against which Bho has to
Contend, Oregon is growing and
prospering as no other State of
tho whole Union is. In that
Commonwealth of vast area, mag
nificent scenery, Binguhrly fer
tile Boil, hoaltbtul climate, un
failing harvests of the best sta
ples of tho worldr tho growth at
presontis more in- absofuto wealth
lhanin spread of ostentation. Sta
tistics recently published, show
how the State is improving. Her
product of wheat, oats and hardy
fruits; her great herds of cattle
and of sheep; her wool and man
ufacturing interests, and hor un
equalled facilities for manufactor
ies, cause riches at homo aud at'
tract notice abroad. Also are
there the salmon fisheries, tho
lumber trade, and the mines for
which Oregon is celebrated. The
products of all these interests
amount yearly to many millions
of dollars. There are 150,000
eople, all told, in tho State.
iritb.--t.lua constantly jh5
creasing wealth, earned by and
distributed among so small a pop
ulation, there is a bettor show
ing of average comfort and plena
ty than can be found in any other
portion of tho Union. Pauperism
is almost unknown, crime is un
frequent because detection is gen
erally swift and punishment is
euro and severe; and in all the
conditions of life the people of
that State are favored. San
Francisco will, in coming years,
reap richer trade than ever from
Oregon.
FXTOK1BLE RETOKT8 OF OREGOX BIIX8.
"Washington, Feb. 4. Tho sen
ate military affairs committee to
day reported favorably on a bill
for payment to the State of Ore
gon the amount expended by the
authorities and citizens in aid of
the suppression of the Modoc war,
with an amendment reducing the
total amount from 223,000 to
8180,000.
The same committee also took
favorable action to-day on a bill
to-appropriate 50,000 for im
provement of tho military wagon
road between Scottsburg and
Camp Stewart, Or., and referred
it to thojcomlnTtteeir appfoprfc"
""ations with a recommendation
for its incorporation in one of the
general appropriation bills.
Tbo committee also Lagroed to
rocoramencl tho passage of -the
bill giving tho court of claims
jurisdiction of the claim of Robert
Dunbar, for losses occasioned by
breach of contract on tho part of
the government regarding the
possession and caro of buildings
on Port Orford,military reserva
tion. A woman on C003 Bay, a short
time since, says tho News, in
duced her husband to mortgage
his ranch to get money for hor to
take a trip xo San Francisco. Ho
had papers served on him the
other day for a divorce. His wife
applied in San Francisco. Such
is life.
Thisjoko, considering that it
comes from Scotland, is not bad:
Why is professor: tho great
est jevivalist of tho ago? Be;
cause at the end of every sermon
there is-a great awakening.
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FKATUltE OFSUPERIOKITY
Tho superiority of "White's Prai
rie Floter for diseases of the stom
ach, liver and Blood consists in its
uniting harmoniously with the gas
tric juice, strengthening and enabling
it at onco to dissolve the food. If tho
gastric juice is weak the food ferments,
giving rise to sour stomach, the pa
tient also suffering from insufficient,
nutrition. It aids the Liver, over
which it has a specific power, in fil
tering impurities from the blood. Its
action on the kidneys is likewise salu
tary, increasing tho secretions. As &
blood purifier, by enriching the chyle,
it is without a peer, curing some of
the most obstinate and long-standing
cases on record. It is pronounced by
one and all The Great Blood and Liv
er Panacea. Price 25cts. and 75cts.
For sale by E. C. Brooks.
C1TYBAKE&Y
AND
sax,oo:nv -
In-Masonio Building, Oregon St.,
jacksonville, ogn.,
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE
BircB lo nnnonnco to tbe public thai
they are now prepared to fill all orders for
cakes of every description, each as wedding
rake, cakes for parties, wiue cakes; also
brown and rye bread, ginger snnps ntd
crackers.
A lunch horas will also bo kept at this
place, where oysters in all styles, Limburger
and Schwe itzer cheese, can be had at all
bears of the day r night
-Fresh bread erery day.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. QRUBE & ULEIOa
AW SPITE SALOON.
O. W. SAVAGE, Prop.,
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
HAVING AGAIN TAKEN Pos
session of this saloon, the undersigned
will be pleased to meet hie friends and tin
pnblic generally at this old and popular re
sort. Tbe finest liquors and cigars can al
ways be had at this place, and the tables arc
supplied with all the leading newspapers and
periodicals of the day.
A first class billiard table is also kept at
this house. O. W. SATAGE.
S. P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKE
JacKsonvilleOregoii,
TN CRONEUILLER'S BUILDING IS IN
A reoeipt of a full assortment of jnaterial
and prepared to do all work in his line on
short notice and in a workmanlike manner
Vehicles of every description made to or
dcr.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran
teed.
aj-Repairing a speciality.
S. P. HANNA.
Jacksonville, February, 20, 1878.
DANIEL P. BBATTY'S
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
WASHNGTOrNEW JERSEY.
R T? A T HP V PIANO, Grand,
U lhJ. X. 1 I Square and Up-
ght. and BEATTY3, CELEBRATED
OLDEN TONGUE PARLOR OR-
GANSare the sweetest toned and most
perfect instruments ever, before manufact
ured in this or any other country. 1 he
worm is CDanenged to equal them. Iicst
discounts and terms ever before given.
Rnck Ttottnm nnnln nrirvq nnw ronrii. fn
jobbers, agents and the trade in general.
mi uuei. i ucbb ceicuruieu instruments
feither Pinnn nr firofln hi.Ywl nni cMnnnil
to anywhere, on five or fifteen days test
trial. Money refunded and freight paid
l it. :r : .f f .
uuui ujs u in any way unsaus:aciory.
Fully warranted for sir years as strictly
first-class, EXTRAORDINARY LIB
ERAL discounts given to Churches,
Schools, Lodges, Halls, Ministers, Teach
ers, etc., in order to have them introduced
at once where I have no agents. Thous
ands now in use. New Illustrated AD.
VERTISER, (Catobgae Edition), with
list of testimonials, now ready, sent free.
Established in 1859.
Address DANIEL F. BEATTY.
Washington, New Jersey.
"iroiTCEfjxnnmsEsiEK""
The Thoroughbred Stallion
SCAMPERDOWN.
WILL MAKE AN EARLY SEASON
for mares who bavelort their colts, at
Ihe stables of the undersigned, neir Fort
Lane, and nine wiles north of Jacksonville,
commuting February 15th and endiac Anrii
1st, 1879. b
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
Scampekdown is a beautiful dark bay, 1G
hands high, seven years old this Spring, and
as to form and appearance is unequalled in
the State, lie was bred by Theo . Winters,
of California, and was sired by Norfolk.
(See Norfolk's pedigree,) His first dam is
'Nettie W., by "Belmont:" second dam "La
dy Davis," by -Red Bill' (See Stud Book.)
The some authority gives "Lady Davis" as
the dam of "Dashaway." "Beauregard" aud
"Richmond," all by "Belmont.
Terms: Thirty-five dollars, for the season,
payable at tho close thereof, in cash, note,
or, such produce as may be agreed upon.
Marcs proving not to be with foal (witbout
fault of the owner) can be bred the follow
ing season Fret of Chargt for the services of
tbe horse.
Tbe attention or breeders is invited to the
unequalled colts of "Scampcrdown" for size.
actiua, looks and general make-up for all
ufes s. BOOTH.
i N ELFGANT ASSORTMENT OP POCKET, ANE
i. Table Cutlery for sale by JOIEs MILLER
Gr
O TO KAECIiE"
JUrOJ fur. ratals, oils aud brushes,-
lirVri:nll."sfl
CatarrH
A HYSICIlll'S TE8TIM0KY.
SO Year a Physician. 12 Yean a Suf
ferer. Tried Regular Remedies.
Tried Patent Medicines. Per
manently cured by
SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE.
TiriSSRS. WEEKS; & POTnre. SIri I hara
.1U. praetlssd medietas for thirty rears, and hero
been a sufferer myself for twelTe years with Ca
tarrh la the nasal passages, fauces and larynx. I
feaTe used ererjthlng In the materia medlea wlth
out any permanent rellef.untll finally I was Induced
to try a patent medicine (something that ire alio-
Ssthlsts are rery loth to do). 1 tried and
lrers others nntll I irot hold of yours. Ifollowsd
the directions to the letter, and am happy to ear
nave had a permanent cure. Tonr RADICAL
CORE is certainly a happy combination for the
cure of that most unpleasant and dangerous oi
diseases.
Tours, rerpifhlly,
D.W.OKAT.M.D..
OfDr.D.W.Gray&Boo, Physicians and
DruKtrlsts, Muscatine, Iowa.
Mrsd-mrr, Iowa, March 37, 1377.
Tbe vilno of this remedy must sot be OYerlooted
In the cure of those
SYMPATHETIC DISEASES,
Affections of tho Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs and
Bronchial Tubes which In many cases aocompany
teYere cue of Catarrh. 1 he inflamed and dis
eased condition of tbe mucous membrane is the
eanea.of all these troubles -and nntll tha lYitfjn
4-Sas-feeen fclOEzht-prttBWirJinikr-tfee-lnflnesM' -f
the radical cultB, perfect freedom from them
cannot be reasonably expected.
It Is bnt three years since SANTORD'S KADI
CALCUKEwaa placed before the public, but la
that short time It has found Its way from Maine to
California, and Is everywhere acknowledged by
drug-clsta and physicians to be the most successful
preparation for the thorough treatment of Catarrh
eyer compounded. The fact will be deemed oi
more Importance when It Is coupled with the state
ment that within Oie years over 250 different
remedies for Catarrh haYc been placed on sale, and
to-day, with one or two exceptions, their names
cannot be recalled by the best-informed druggist.
Advertising may succeed In forcing a few sales,
but, unless the remedy possess undoubted specific
medical properties, it la absolutely certain to fall
Into merited obscurity.
Each package of SATTORD'S RADICAL CURE
contains Dr. Banford'a Improved Inhaling Tube,
with full directions for Its use In all cases. Irlca
S1.00. Sold by all wholesale andretall druggists and
J!l'JSr!inro,1?.,!2tUl9 United States and Canadss.
WEEKS rOTTEK. General Agent and Whole
sale Druggists, Boston. Mass.
COLLINS'B
VOLTAIC PLASTER
IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL.
- KisasToir. Mnnr)
1 April 20,1877. f
I consider Collins' Voltito
Flistik the best piaster I eyer
aaw, and am recommending
them to all.
C. McMokeow.
Hum. Ili I
orrlUMSn.J
ItnasdonemyboYmoregood
than all other medicines. 11 o
sow goes to school, for the first
time In three years.
Euza Jisx OCrrtSLD.
EatVl.tLL.,
April 2, 1577. J
IllketheonelKotwell. Ther
stre tho best plasters, no doubt.
la the world. S.L.1IcOili
Asn OaoYx. Mo,
March a. 1877.
t.
Aeeent nr thanks far tAfl
rood derived from the two Cox
X.IHS 1'I.ABTZffS sent Dlfl SOXUS.
time ago. W.CMookx.
COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER
for local pains, lameness, soreness, weakness,
numbness, and Inflammation of the lungs, liver,
kidneys, spleen, bowels, bladder, bean, and mns
cles. Is equal to an army of doctors and acres of
plants and shrubs.
Frloo, 25 cents.
. Sold by all Wholesale and Ectall Drncrlstl
throughout the United States and Canada, and bl
WKEES & POTTEli. Proprietors. Boston. Mass.
EXCELSIOR
STABIiE.
Corner of
Oreoon axd California, sts., Jacksonville.
W. J. rLYIVIAHE, Prop'r.
w
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TUB PDB-
11c that he has a fine stock of
Horses, Buggies and Car inges
And hell prepared to furnish his patrons sad the pub
uc general' wiu
.Pine Turnouts
As can be had on the PocI8o coast. Saddl horses
hired to go to any part of the country.
Animals Bought and Sold.
TTnrst itrolro to work single or double XIore
boarded and tbo best of care bestowed upon tlicfh
while in my charge. A liberal share of the pupllc
patronage lolidteJ on reasonable terms.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
BACK OF COURT HOUSE.
W. MANNING-,
Proprietor.
HAVING LATELY FITTED UP Till! OOM
modlous barn on the School House flat and
In the rear of the Court Tlouse. We are now fully
prepared to attend to allbuilnew lnonrllne with
pmmritnm imddlrfatch and at.the.mcst reasonable
rates.
Fine Turnouts
The stable Is fum lshed with the best animals and
most substantial buggies; also a first class hack and
sanaie norses.
Dorset boarded, and the best care bestowed on
them.
Satisfaction guaranteed In every Instance.
Give us a call and judge for yourselves.
J. W. MANNING.
Jacksonville, AprlUOth, IS
UNION LIVERY
SALE ANolNlEX CHANGE
Corner 4th and California Sts
JACKSONVILLE, OEKOON.
J. A. OABDWELL PROPRIETOR.
n1nE PROPRIETOR IIU
I fully rebuilt and refitted this
well known establishment, and has
made extensive and comfortable addl-uiT"
tlons thereto. I have the very best horses, buggies
aoa livery arnouigoi an Kioas. fliy stOCKOf roads
ter cannot be excelled In the State.
Horses Boarded
On reasonable terms, and the best of cars and atten
tlon bestowed upon them while under my charge
Also
Horses Bought and'Sold.
I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction and
(marantee the same. With this Impression we
have no hesitation In soliciting patronage
lV-A.IXjSS.ROrEPOAIlPENTERS'ANDWA.
LM goo-makan' tools Rr sale by JOHN MILLBB,
BACK A.T THE OJLX) STAISTD
Immense Reduction in
PRICES !
ATTHE STORE OF
NEWMAN FISHBU
TO THETUBLICr
RAVING DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION HERETOFORE
occupied by' roe as tbe largest RETAIL DEALER ia Southern Oregon, I take
tbis measQ in aurjonDCing tbat 1 am now displaying tbe
LiRGffiuWSMOCrOfGEiML'lERffiSM
forth of San Francisco consisting of a Fine Stock of
GENTS? AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS
LADIES' ANI! CENTS' FORNISHIM GOODS
- THOTOKS' VALJSES, Etc.,
Which is surpassed by none in the county and will be sold ot low prices to SUIT THE
TIMES. It shall continue to be my aifu to give
The Most Goods for the least Money,
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and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other hoase.
t is n6t my ioteotion to mislead the pnbljc by advertising goods I cannot produce upon
nqury bat to give value receiTod in every instance. A call from every parchnser at my
old standis solicited. N. FISHER.
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bb e t9ra E Kf srasi esiHy niNE
in woritmanshlp Is equal to a Chronometer Watch,
and as eScgant.i tlntehsd as a first-class Piano. !t
received tie highest svi-arrfo at tho Vienna and Con
tennial EposKicnrs, IT &2S OF2E-FOURTH FAST-
ER than Other mnr.hlrsr..
There are more VtflkQQU
United Eintoj? thrsn ihe,
others. THE WIXSQW FdEHDIPJC ATTACHMENT, for
doing all kinds of repairing, WJTHQUT PATCHING,
given'FREE with each machine. A Certificate is given
with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair,
free of charge, for five years.. Et requires no special
instructions to Eearn how to use it. Satisfaction
guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered free of
charge anywhere in the United States.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mending,
and our Circular No. I97 for further Instructions for buying machines
upon terms stated In tho Catalogue. ,
.SffiLttiriLSON SEWINfi MACHINE CO.
f m 827 & C29 Broadway, Hew York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. Stato and Madison Ste., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, CalJ
For Sale by all Mrst-Class Dealers
MRS. I. W. BERRY, LOCAL AGENT.
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL &
RESTAURANT
AND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE.
Opposite Odd Fellows' Halt,
JeKSHfVir,lTTWvr..
,8113-CU.
MADAME HOLT,
Proprietress,
TRAVELERS AKD RESIDENT BOARDERS
will find the most comfortable lodgings at tkls
bonse to be met with anywhere In this part of the
State.
The Beds and Bedding
Will always be fonnd of first-class "character and
rr t In a nut and clean condltloowhlle
The Rooms
renewly fnrslrhed and will always be kept In neat
sd homelike condition. A plill'nl impplyof the
est ef etery thing the market affords will be
!b
Spread on
Tier Table.
Tier home will be;kept open all night, anifSQUARE
MEALS" can he obtained at any hour of the day
or night.
OYSTERS PREPARED IV
EVERY STYLE,
d&
Anl ranches to be bad at any time. Stare musen.
gers and others ho may be ont late at night, can al
tars find a good fire, hot meals and good beds a
this house.
No trouble will be snared todeterre the patronage
of the trarelllnas wsll aa the permanent comma.
nity. aire, mi a call.
BEATTY PIAH0S1 ORGANS
LOCAL AGENCY.
AM AGENT .FOR THE CELEBRATED
X Jieatty Pianos and Orpans for the conn
ties of Jacifon, Josephine, Douglas and Lake.
Any one wishing to purchase one of these
tnf trnmnnta ran tmnenrt thnip Imita.a wttu
me. Prices extremely low, AH wishing a
guuu nuu.cutBp piano can anu see rnc.
iD. I. UVHrAjLi.
LPJ
EP3S;
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j1g?srgs L' .lyiiiM.
i3 L'..iT fc"-aJm Oai2
rr:?M? wBJB
"WQa -r7WafiTEaD
m
m
its carcacitv is unlimited.
F;. AG K i N SS so.d in the
PAmWnr.i -it. nii u
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 IISAZirjEY ST.,
TreaU all Chronic and Special Olscusc
T7tTnO MAT BE SUFFERING FROM
V f the effects of vrulhful follies or indis
cretlon, will do well to avail themselves or
this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar
ST funering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will
guarantee to forfeit 55UU for every case of
uciuiuiu ncaiiiiera ur privum uiecase ui auy
kind or character which he undertakes and
fails to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
There are many at the age of thirty to
sixty who arc troubled witb too frequent ev
acuation of the bladder, often accompanied
by a slight smarting or burning sensation.
and a weakening of the system In a mnnner
the patient cannot account for. On exam'n-
In tbe urinary deposits a ropy sediment
w often be found and sometimes small
particles of albumen will appear, or tbe
color will boot a thin milkum hue, again
changing to a dark and torpid appearance
There are many men who die of this difli
cultv ignorant of tbe cause which Is tbe sec
ond stage of seminal weakness Dr. S. will
guarantee a perfect cure in all eucb cases,
and a healthy restoration of the gunito-uri
nary organs.
Officio Hours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sun
days from 10 to 12 a. m Consultation free
Thorough examinations and advice, $5.
Call or addres,
DR. SPINNEY & CO.
No 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
E AGLE BRE WE'RY.
JfOSEPn WETTERER,
Proprietor
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
IE BKSTOF LAOER BEER ALWAYS KKPT
on band uulreodr for sale bj tbo keg or gloss.
GREAT
-nsr-
PIANOS HI ORGAN
Imith's Organs
- - mYAK - IG&E - L - EAD OVER AL OTHERS for
J " ..w w. .v.v.,
NOTICE,
"2"ou can Bua
FIRST CLASSPIANO OR ORGAN
CHEAPER
Of mo than ANY OTHER DEALER
in the business, because I sell at
WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH,
and at a slight advance where sold on
EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and
Piano Tramps who make LARGE
PROFITS are requested to open their
batteries UPON ME or my INSTRU
MENTS at .once. The public will
soon ascertain it is to THEIR AD
VANTAGE to give me a call, and
find that MY PIANOS AND OR
GANS WILL WEAR AS WELL,
keep in tune as long, and SAVE
MONEY FOR THE PURCHASER.
Don't bo fooled or humbugged by any
thing you hear. "Talk is cheap"
(usually.) The man or woman who is
talked into paying exorbitant prices,
pays very dear. BEST OF REFER,
ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC
TION GUARANTEED.
CTSend for special information to
JAS. S. SMITH,
575 Market St.,
' San Francisco.
BEWARE
of Circular
instruments.
are, cutirely diJnlereateJ. Address
Eesidcncb
1709 Stockton St.
S. F.
Tffil
ON WMMM
IS aLVNTJFAOTUltED BY
frssrnssnii
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
FABHIHu, FREIGHT AID G WAGQH S
And by confiuing ourselves ft-ictly to one clnss of work; by employing none but tho
BEST OP WORKMEN,
Using nothing but
FIRST-GLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY avd ihe
VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBERr
And by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have justly earned the reputa
tion of making
"THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS."
Wo give the following warranty with each wagon:
We Hereby Warrant ihe FISH DROS. WAGON No to be well mode In evsr
particular and of good material, and that the strength of the same Is sufficient for all",
work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by
reason or defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same will bo furnished at
place of sale, free of charge, or the prico of s-tid riniir.. ni nr ini'i nr!,.,. v., tn i..
paid In cash by the purchaser producing
nmnanM
evidence.
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Kacme, Wis., Jan. 1st, 1879,
ivnowme wo can snu you. we pouch patronage rrom every section of Ihe United
Stairs. Send for Price and Terms, and for a copy of our AGRICULTURAL
PAPER to
FISH
DO
NOT FAIL
tosendforoar
Catalogue. It
contain prices
and description
of moat every
article In cm
eral ue,and Is
valuable to AXY PERSON f ontf mnlnt-
Inr the nnrchaae of any article for IV r-
KICK
aral
mm
flonal, Fainllr or Agricultural uae. We
have done a farce trade the imat aeaon
In the remote parta of the territories.
and have, with few exceptions, exceed
ed tho expectations of the purchaser.
many clafralnc to have made a saving
IVe mall ilins
:ATALoorf:s to atcv auiiik?,
ntEK, UPON APPLICATION. 1Vevl
oar goods) to nil siinnklnd at TOtiolrnalo
prices tnqnantltlr to unit, ltclcrence.
Vint national ltanlc. Chicago.
MONTBOMERT WARD . CO.,
Orlzlnal Grange 8npplr Housje,
87 sft m Wa Wub Ave, CUckos IU
THE CliY BREWERY.
VEIT SOIITJTZ, - - Proprietor.
J WOULD MOST RESPECTrULLT Iff
form tbe cltisere of Jscksonrilla ami
me world at Urge that they can find, at
anr time, at mr Brawerr, tbe best beer
lxer, in any rnanlitjr the purchaser may desire
My bonse li conTenientlxsltnaled and my rooms are
alwaji In Order. A t bit will plesse jm.
i; now I USE-
REDUCTION
and Pianos
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SMIMI'S PIANOS & ORGANS.
In order to introduco THESE
MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this
Coast, I have put tho prices MUCH
LOWER than other FIRST-CLASS
MAKERS, and as I do not propose to'
make any agents, (who generally ox
tort large profits from tho consumer) I
expect to be severely handled by such1
persons in tho Piano business.
Tho materials used in their con
struction are of tho VERY BEST
kind, and tho wood thoroughly sea
soned. Thoy aro substantially mado.
DURABILITY, TONE and tho
power of MAINTAINING TUNE
LONGER than any other piano mado,
are tho characteristics of these instru
ments. The greatest possiblo attention is
given to their tone and touch, and I
have no hesitancy in offering them to
tho public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
in every re.sject, and warrant them to
stand in nny climato.
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JAS. S. SMITH,
575 MARKET ST., S. F.
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Titus G. Fish.
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BROS & CO., RACINE. WIS.
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And JacksonYilie, Oregon"
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buiueHa in Portland.
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