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5?i&SW; ,Vf . A " -" ' f ' a.i THE OREGON SENTINEL THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS T. Snbsertbers who do not Kire express notice to be contrary, are considered as winning t. continue 'anbbersorderth. .contlnuan.. of their newpaper., the publi.her mar continue to awd them unfit t arrr.are paid. 3. If.nbwlbera nurlector refuse to tae Ineir new-paper, from tbe offices to wWch tbej mre dl reeled, tl.e law holds them reson.lble vt ther hare willed th. bill,, .nd ordered them dternit fined. 4 If TOlfTiberrrnOTe to other places without Informlne theivubllilier.and thenew.papers arent to the firmer direction. Iher are held-repvnIble. . TheConrtehsYedecldedtbat retain-In talce newipapera from this otace. or remoxlnc and leT inelhemnnealledfor.ls prima facie erldenceof In tentional fran'. . The postmaster who neglects to eire IeI ne tlce of the perfect or person to take from the office the newspaper addmowd to him, la liable to the puo linher for the subscription price. Sheriff Sale. MAIfc U.TTIMJS. jnjLflUuiT- C.bAUMHHBE have L- nararallllllllllllllllllllllKf :s anuatttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttAvcrj.r luxiiuirAiutft, j , n, iniv lit Kiu. inr mrrvino tnfl mans oi i thnt tin. Proposals will be received until July 10th for carrying mails upon the follow ing routes from October 1, 1879, to June 30, 1882. Decisions will be an nounced on or before July 31, 1879. OREOOK. 44180 From Bridge Creek to "Wal dron, 20 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid, 400. 44181 From Saint Helen, y v nonia, to Clear creel: (n. o.), 35 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid, $700. 44182 From Express Ranch to Con ner Creek, 27 miles and back, twice a week; bond required with bid, 61,100. 44183 From Boseburgh by Oak Creek, to Patterson's Mills, 22 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid; S400 44184 From Oakland to Fair Oaks, 8 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid, 5200. 44185 From Oakland, by Kellogg and Smith's Ferry, to Elkton, 25 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid, 500. 44186 From Oswego, by Boon's Fer ry, to. Aurora, 20 miles and back, once a- week; bond required with bid, 400. 44187 From Union, by "Wallowa, Lower Crossing (n. o.), Grande Ronde, (n. o.), Asotni Mills (n. o.), Anotone, and Asotni, to Lewiston (Idaho), 123 miles and back, three times a week; bond required with bid, 7,400. 44188 From Pendleton, by Arroyo, to Wallula, (Wash.), 30 miles and back twice a week; bond required with bid, 1,200 44189 From Butter Creek, by John Baker's (n. o.), William Lloyd's (n. o.) and Mouth of Butter Creel Umatilla, 44 mil week; bond '.ffiwiss Mill (n.' o.), Sheep Ranch, (n. o.), Granite and Robinsonville, to Prairie City, 118 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid, 2,300. 44191 From Alsea to Tidewater, 27 miles and back, once a week; bond re quired with bid, 500. '44192 From Gardner to Collins, 107 miles and back, once a week; bond re quired with bid, 2,100. 44193 From Dexter to Big Prairie, 20- miles and back, once a' week; bond required with bid, 400. 44194 From Dora, by Gravel Ford, to Myrtle Point, 17 miles and back, twice a week; bond required with bid, 400. 44195 From Grant's Pass, by Galiee Creek (n. a) to "Wilderville, 25 miles and back, twice a week; bond required with bid, 1,000. 4496 From Hermansville, by Rowland (n. o).. and Sixes River (n. o.), to Port Orford, 40 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid 800. 44197 From Hillsborough to Laurel, 1 1 miles and back once a week; bond required with bid, 200. 44198 From Jacksonville, by Ster ling (n. o.), Philips (n. o.), and Union town (n, o.), to Wright's 24 miles and back, once a week; bond required with bid, 500. 44199 From Sam's Valley to Thom as' Mills (n. o.), 12 miles and back, once a week; bond requird with bid, 200. 44200 From Gales Creek to Burnt Woods (n. o.), 1C miles and back, once a, week; bond required with bid, 300. 44202 From The Dalles, by Colum bus (Washington Territory), Klicki tat, Block House, Goldendale, Cham berlain's Plains (n. o.), Fort Sirncoe, Yakima, Natches, Selah, Kittitass and Elleasburg, to Pleasant Grove 223 miles and back three times a week; bond required with bid, 13,-4.00. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION DULY Issued out or Ihe Circuit Court or the State or Oregon, for Jackoa Connty, on tl.e 23d day or May, lb?!), upon a judgment in favor or Tho'tas Chavener and against Michael Cotwt for the turn of Four Hun dred and Twenty uine Dollars- aud fifty cents (S429.5'i) in U. S. Gold coin, w'th in terest at the rale ol one per cent, per month in like Cjiq Iroin ihe 30 lb day of March, 1878, and the further sum of$4S.M. attorney lees, and the farther sum of S.12.43 3-4 og-ts. and he accruing costs, and to uie directed and delivered. I have levii'd upon and wii 1 uff r for tale for ca-h in U. S. Oold coiu, at public auction to lbe highest bidder, at the Court Hnue door in Jacksonville. Jackson Couuty, Oregon, on Saturday the 121b day of July. Ih79, at one o'clock P. M. of 6aid dny, all Ihe right title and interest ol Michael Colwell iu and to the following ae scribed real property to wit: Lot No 3. in Mock No 2fi. and Lot No 1. in Block No 50, situated iu Jacksonville, Jacksou County Oregon. Levitd noon as the real properly or the above named Defendant Michael Col hcII to satisfy the demands of the above named execution. WILLIAM BYBtiE, Sheriff, of Jackson Couuty, Oregon D tted this Glh day of June, 1S79, The Fast Trotting Stallion. OPHIR! EXCELSIOR LIHRlJaiSD FEED Corner of Oreook asd Ciutornia cm., Jacksonville. W. J. rLYMALE, Prop'r. -VTTOUU) RESPECTFULLYINFORMTHEPUn VV He that lie has a Sue stuck ol Horses, Buggies ami Cnrringes And be is prepared to furnish Lis patrons and the pub lie general J with Fine Turnouts As can be had on the Pacific coast. Saddle horses hired to go. to any part of the country. Animals Boiicht and Sold. llorsts broke to work single or double, llnr.es boarded and the beat ofcare bestoneJ ujion them while in my charge. A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited on reasonable terms. W-ILL STAND TIIE PRESENT SEASON OF 1879, eommendnson April 1st and ending July 10th. He will be at Ashland Tnodays and at rhornlx Wednesdays; the rest of the week at Man ning'' stable. In JackannTille. DESCRll'TUN Ophir i a beanllfnl dark chest nut, without maik or spot, IS hand. 3Vf Inches blib, andweiglis 1.200 pounds, era Splendid imld dljpo-t-t Ion, and Kill be 10 years old on the 15th day of July. Ee has a Rscord of 2:35. PEDIGREE Ophir was sired by the celebrated trolllne talllnn Kentucky llunler. bebr Broken Ic Hunter, of New TurB erandslre. Sorrel Hunter; great erandslre. Old Kentucky Hunter; great-great grsndsiie. Highlander. Snrrel Hnntei's Dam was a Sir Henry mare from Kentn j, from wlirch the name K ntnckr originated the name of Hunter wa derlrd from his English ffnnter blood. Kentucky Hunter's dam (from a Moonshine Mare,) was sited hv the trottljc stalllin Harden Hunter; Kraudsire, Sorrel Hunter; great gracdslre, I'M Ken tucky Hunter; great great grand'ire, Highlander. This Is a correct jiedigree or Kentucky Hunter, androakchlm about seven-eighths Ilm ten or per haps, better known as Messenger blood, and which has been tio'onghly proren to le Ihe fastest and best stock of horses eier introduced Irto the United States. Oi.hir's Dam was sired by Dartd lull; Her dam was sl-ed by Prince Albert, a Slessengsr owned by Wil liam r.eynoids, of ColosaCounty.Callfornla. Opblr's dam is nw owned in Santa Clara County by Dr. C L. French; her dam is owned by D. II. Pearls, of Butte County. They are both fine, large aad splendid road- Pe.ilgree of Opblr's Dam's Sire D sid niil was sired br Back Liu-; be by Dirld Hill's celebrated trattl.g stallion Black lUni; he by Sherman Mor-ga-; he y Justin M.irgnn, and be by True Brjton, who was lniuMr-l f-om Kglani! and used by Gener al DeLancey as a charger on Ixvny Island In 1777. DaTi.t Hill's Dam was got by llamblc Ionian; be by Abilallah; he by old Membrlno. and he by I m ported Me.sengrr. The dam of Ilambletonian was Charles Kent's mare br Impoited Bellfounder. TERMS Single seirice $20, payable inadrance. For the season, $30, payable at the end thereof. In surance 40, payable wbeu it is ascertained that the mar is in t-xil. All nostible care will be taken bran experienced hand, who tboroughly understands the treatment of mares and horses, to htoiu accidents; Dut will njt no rrsiKtiisible should any tccur. Pasturage furnished al leasonable rates S. L. DtNItlLS, Proprietor. Johh Covin, a room. bA.ce: .t the oXjD stjstd Immense Reduction in PRICES ! 80.000 SMITH'S ORGiS HOW IH USE- GREAT REPUCTlOl MAIL LETTINGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Post Office Department, Washington, D. -c AT THE STORE OF NEWMAN FISHER - TO THE PUBLIC: -IN RAVING DKTKRMINED TO MAINTAIN' THK POSITION" HERETOFORE ocenpitdhy roe as the Iarcest REPAIIj DEALER ia Southern Oregon, I take this means in annoacciuK that I am now displaying the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE mmmm in GENTS' asBftsl - m m -sff. OR&ANS. Pianos Are now TAKING THE LEAD OVER ALL OTHERS for rillianey, Sweetness of Tone, Durability and General Finish State or California, ) County of RmtP. J f3- TP. HENDRICKS, OF THE TOWN of Chicu, County of Untie, iinrl Sta of CuliTornia, being first duly sworn, depos es and says tlmt he is well acquainted willi the stallion, Ophir. and that eiiid honte to deponent's knowledge is a snre petter of colls, and that all his colts are turning out nicely, and that said deponent is now the owner of two colts of said horse, and that all the colts of said horse are as fine and promising a& any stock there is in this part of the country, and that whenever handled for that purpose are dislavinsr fine speed. T. P. I'lENURlCKS. Subscribed and fworn to befure me this 14th day ol April 1879. Geo J. Bourse, Notary Public, Butte County California. sa. Slate of California, County of Butte, JOHN L. KINNEY. OF THETOWN of Chico. County oi Butte, and Slate of California, being first duly sworn, deposes ond says that he was the owner of the slul. ion, Ophir, that he and Geo. C rrrkm9, of North of San Francisco consisting of a Fine Stock of AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS j&ttrsr-GcOoiz, LADIES' AND flEBIff FURNISHING GOODS, TmrarKS' valises, Etc., Which is 8nrpaed by none in the county and will be sold at low price3 lo SUIT TI1E TIMES. It shall continue to be my aini to give Ihe ISost Goods for the least X&oney, and to place before my pitrnn3 a variety of articles notto be found in any other house it is not my intentmn to mislead tbe public by advertising eood I cannot produce upon Itiqnry but to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at my old stand is solicited. N.FISHER. ROTICE. You can Buy a FIRST OLASSPIANO OR ORGAN CHEAPER Ofme than ANY OTHER DEALER SMI. li'S PUIS &0R01NL In order to introduce THESE MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this. Coast, I have put the prices MUCH" l -w A.nn . the business, because I sell at' WJWfcK than other FIRST-CLASS The Fine Draught Horse "TUEK5 WILL STAND FOR MARES the ensuing season at the following places, commencing April 1st and end ing July 1st, 1879: At Manning's livery stable, in Jack sonville, April lstVni. Penniger's 2d, Westrop's farm on the 3d, 4th and 5th, Pennigers's Gth and at Phoenix, at G. W. JBailey's stable, on the 7th, 8th anr 5th, alternating at each place uMKiur, iiuitunrru emu iiuifc. vpmi, huimiu me oraer nameu uunn" me season. Judge J. K. W. Lewis, orOrovinerarthe the United States, upon tbe routes, and ac cording to the schedule of arrival and de purlurcspeciBed by the Department, in the State of Ongon from October 1, 1879, to June 30, 1882. Lists of routes, with sched ules of arrivals and departures, instructions to bidders, with forms for contracts and bonds and ell other necessary information will be furnished upon application to tbe Second Assistant Postmaster General. D. M. KEY, Postmaster General Notice to Donation Claimants. A Cure for Poison Oak. Now that the picnic season attracts thousands of people into the country, ye reprint the following cure for "oak poison," which several persons claim to have used with complete success: Dilute sweet spirits of nitre with the same quantity of cold water; apply with a white cloth every ten minutes until cured. When of a few hours' contrac tions it seldom requires more than one application. A boy near Healdsburg mistook an Indian sitting on a log for a wild cat and shot him through the head. THE ATTENTION OF CLAIM JL ants to Dnnutions of land, their ip?i"ii. ees and legal repiesenlalivts, is particularly called to that part or section .J cr ihe act of Congress, approved July 17. 1854, en titled 'an act lo amend an act approved S. ptember 27. 1850, to create the office of Surveyor General of the public lands In Oreuon, etc., and also the act amendatory thereof approved February nineteen four teen eiphteen hundred and fifty three, which reads as follows; 'All persons claiming donations under this act or the art of which it ? amendato ry shall c'ivp notice to the Surveyor General or other duly authorized officer of the particular lands claimed as such duiiatinn, within thirty days after being re quested so to do by such officer, and failing the claimant or claimants shall forfeit all right and claim thereto. Now therefore, the undersigned bein;r such "other duly authorized oBicer'' do hereby pive notice to each and every per son his or her asssneesand representativer, claimants of donations or land within the district of lands subject to sale at the Uutl ed States District Lind Office at Roseburg Oregon under said acts ol Cnngres, that each and every one of them within thirty days from the 10th of July, A D. 1879, (being tbe day of theexspiratinn of six weeks publication hereof) give notice lo the Reg ister and Receiver of paid Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, of "the particular lands claimed as such donations," and failiee such notice the claimant or claimants shall forfeit all right and claim thereto. And each and every person claimine the benenfilgof s.iid act of Srptember 27. 1850 ud the legislation supplemental thereto, will within six months alter the expiration of the aforesaid six weeks publication cause lo he filed in the D. S District Land OITce at Roseburn Oregnn.the proof as ti quired by law, to complete their claim to a donation of land under a.iid acts, and failing so to do such claims will be held for cancellation. In witness whereof Ihe Register and Re ceiver of the U. S. District Land Offce at Roseburg Oregon have heretofore subscribed their names this day of A. D. 1879. WM.T. BENJAMIN Register, J. C Fullklton Receiver. May 24tb, 1879. imtthe said Kinney & been the owneis ol said hirse and during the whole time to get foal, in fact he is of colts in this see the colts of the d wherever pidigree and speed o! sa d Uphir is truthfully set forth in the annexed bill here' to attached. J. L. KINNEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this r4th day of April 1879. Geo. J. Bourne, Notary Public, Bntte ounty California. Description and Pedigree. TURK is 10 years old this Spring. His sire was Arabian, out of a Tiuio leon mare. His dam was French. He is a dark chestnut sorrel, with white points, 17 Jiands high and weighs 1,500 nounds in working condition. Uompe- tjiat,-his colts wiljtl FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & RESTAURANT AND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, Opposite OJd Fellowa' Hall, JACKSONVILLE MADAME HOLT, ProrletreB. AND KKSIDRS'T BOAIWEIIS of tbr The Reels and Redilins: Will uliraj Lo funnel of flrst-clnsi diameter m1 fcrrt in a tint sail clean comlltioii, while The Rooms arenoTly fnrnMirl arid will aIwst Lekpt Inntat n'nl lifimt-HV'run-'itiuii. A pUntllul ruppljof the twst cf crt rjthlii the market Afford if 111 he ..OREGON, mnAVELERS J. 11 Bmt thptiHiat crmfertuMr lnrtjrlnisn at tlti lion to he met ith anjwhere la tula part State. THE OLD FAVORITE PBNINGBR'S MIKE. EBbUBi -TP'AnLEK BROS KEEP TIIE LAUOESTSTOaK , of BooV;jal Stationery. AFILL STAND THK ENSUING V V season ol 1879, commencing April 1st and ending July-'llt at the UNION LIVERY STABLE Jacksonville, reserving to go into the conn try as cflen as necessary for the accommo dation of cnstnmpra. Slinnld any mare be brousht to the stable in his ah-pnee they will be frd and cared for without charce to the owner nntil m rptnrn. Pu'turag--funished at moderate rales for thoe desinnu it. Mike will be in charge of Jack Mont gomery, an experienced horseman, during the sra?nn. I KRMS For the season, S20; payable in cash or grain at harvest. J. A OAUnWKIJj. compare favorably with any yet pro duced m the btate, and he is highly recommended by the leading stock raisers of this and Douglas county, where he has made several seasons. Look at him before breeding. TERMS $15 for the season, pay able in cash, grain or note on tho l.st day of July. I have engaged Hall's pasture, adjoining Pennigers ranch, containing plenty of good fu.ed aiul run ning water, and will be prepared to fur nish pasturage at SI. 50 per month. The best of care guaranteed. ROBERT WESTROP. April, 187 DR. SPINNEY PTo. 11 KSAUBJEY ST., Treats all Chronic nmt Special Dlariue X-OTT3XTO 3VI133Nr W1 The Thoroughbred TrotUii STALLION SIR WALTER, HO MAY BE SUFFERING PROM the effects of yruthfal follies or indi cretion. will do well to av.iil themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at lhf altar I of suffering humanity. I)U. SPINNEY will guarantee to loneit SjUU lor every ca-e ot Seminal weakness or private dt'ease or any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent ev acuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight Fmartlng or burning sensation, and a weakening ol the sytcra in a innnner thepatient cannot account for On examin ing the urinary depo-ils s ropy sediment will often he found and sometimes small narticles of albumen will appear, or the color will beof a thin milki.-h hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance There we jnany men whn die of this diili cu:lijr-TSmit-ef.,thu cause hich is the sec ond stage of seminal weakness Bit. S. will gumautee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-uri-nary organ. Okfich Hi.cbs 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Son- days from ID to 12 x. M Consultation free Thorough examinations and advice, S5. Call or addn-s", DR. SPINNEY & CO. No 11 Kearney St.. Pan Francisco. WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON in Jackson county, at my stable in Jacksonville, near the Court House, where he will be every day in the week excepting Thursdays, on which days he will be at Phil lips' stable at Ashland. Terms S25 for the season, payablo at the eid thereof in gold coin, or by note with ap proved seenrity. Good pasturage furnished marcs from a distance at $2 per month. 7'ue best of care assured, but no responsibility assumed for a c DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Sin Waltfr is nine years old this Spring, IC handj high, weighs 1.230 poumls. i a coal black and a very fat trotter. He bas a RECORD OF 2:3a, .4nd has made other performances of equal note sinoe his arrival in this section Sir Walter was sired by Marion, he by Membrl no Chief, he by Metnbrino Paymaster, he by Membrino. be by imported Messenger. His dam a Long Island Blackhawk mare. She was sired by the noted trettcr Andrew Jack son, sire of Henry Clay, the progenitor of the Clay family of trotters His first dam. Sally Miller by Mmbrino. 6on of imported Messenger; Andrew Jaekson hy Young Ba shaw and be by imported Grand Bashaw. For further particulars enquire of G. W. STEPHENSON, -SK UJL Her Table., WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, and at a slight advance where sold on EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and MAKERS, and as I do not propose to. make any agents, (who generally ex tort large profits from the consumer) I expect to be severely handled by such .Fiano Iramps -who make liAKU-h persons in the riano business. 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 TIIE PURCHASER. Don't be 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. ggfSend for special information to JAS. S. SMITH, h 575 Mahket St., San Francisco. The materials used in their con struction are of the VERY BEST kind, and the wood thoroughly sea soned. They are substantially made. DURABILITY, TONE and tho power of MAINTAINING TUNE LONGER than any other piano made, are the characteristics of these instrur-ments. The greatest possible attention is given to their tone and touch, and I have no hesitancy in ollering them tr the public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS in every respect, and warrant them to stand in any climate. IIr horn fill I r p' open nil night, ami "SQTJATtK MKAI.5" can bo obuiued at an himr of tb day or night. OYSTKRS PRKPAP.EI) IV EVERY STYLE. nl InnehM to be Mil at anytime. Stupe jwwn jrroaml Mhcrs w bo may be out late at ntM canal war find a good fire, hot meals and goid bed' at thin house. Notifiable wil he spared todeserre the patronage nf Ihe travfllln-m will as the permanent commu nity aire nu a cill. LIP. MAKSH, A. F. QUIRES. J. A. BURKV MECHANICS PLANING MILL AND FURNITURE. SASII. BLINDS DOORS AND MOULD ING MARSH & GO. GRANITE ST, ASHLAND OGN. All kinds of Planing, Moulding, Turn ing, Circular and Scroll Sawing-. Furniture unci Ornamen tal Carving, Etc. Bone to Order. Furniture, Sash,. Blinds, Doors and Moulding constantly on hand and made to order. I)"? T7 A D I? of Clrcilor." f.nm U'vnlswho nre jnlori ol mvenccppi and my 1311 V jj , 1 if)Ptr"'ini?rtg? Bid I fur reply, and see wliat those my ol ma who are eiTiirely'ilidiniereKied. Aiidrtst " " " JIesidexck 1700 Stockton St. S. F.. JAS. S. SMITH, 575 MARKET ST., S. THE BEST WAGON ON WHEEL fill IS MANUFACTURED BY minus? mmumm RACINE, WIS. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF nmm mnm i&iiiii ijwyw NOTICE TO HORSEMEN The Thoroughbred Stallion SCAMPERDOWN TniS THOROUGHBRED 'STALLION will Mand ihe ensuing Reason, commenc inp April let and ending July Ut a follows: Mondiyp, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at th stable of J. W Manning in Jacksonville, and tbe remainder of the week at our etable near Fort Lane. Tkmis: For the seaon S35, Grain and other marketable produce taken at cash prices. "Pastnrage famished. BOOTH .t CLOUGU. Highest (lash Price P, AID FOR WOOL AND HIDES 7 By A. FISHER. WR WILL CONTRACT TO DK sien and rreel nil kinds ol boildinfis Whei desirable to those employirfx u, we will furnish all the nviterial required for Ihe construction of any building ready for occu pancy. MARSH & CO. UNION LIVERY SALE AND EXCHANGE Corner 4tli aud California Sts JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. J. A. OARDWELL PROPRIETOR. rritiE j fi FJHS, FREIGHT Hi SPRING WSGOHS, And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work; by employing none but the BEST OF WORKMEN, U8!iif nothing but FIEST-CU1SS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VERT BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER,. And by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have justly earned the repu!a tiou of making It THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS. i We "ive the following warranty with each wapon: We Hereby Warran he KHII nilOS. tt'.GON No to be well made In ever particular aiul of nr J material, and that llic ftrenlli of the same is sufficient for all work willi fair usajr Should any breakige occur within one year from this daU by reason of defectivi .laterinl or worl;rmn-liip. repairs for the same will be furnished ak pkef oCsale. freo' charge, or thu price of siid fDiir-, a pr aitKiil's prii u.. will be paid in casb by th purchaser producing sample of the broken or defective parts a evidence. Racine, Wis., Jan 1st, 1879, h.wi.v . kmi, FISH BROS & GO. ( I Ml. (J. IICRUINS. ) Knowing we can suit yon. we solicit patronage from crery ffction of the Uultrds Statin Send for Price and Terics, ""1 for a copy tf our AGRICULTURAL FISH BROS & CO. RACINE. WIS. w PROrRIETOrt ins fnllr n-bnilt and rrfllterl this well known establishment, snd hnsi male exleniTnlcomrrirtaweafl.u. tinns Ihereto. I liATe the Terr beat horsea. bnrciea andliTerxtarnontiotallVinJa. 3Iy atockof roads ters csvnsol be excelled; ia the State. Horses Boarded On reasonable term, astrthe beat ofcare and atten tion bestowed upon them, while under mj charge Also Horses Bought and Sold. I am satisfied that I ran gtT latbtfactinn and jrnarantee the same. With this impression 1 hare do hesitation la soliciting patronage. GRAY'S SPECIFIC flIE JICINE. TRinr MiPk. the TCADE MARK. CREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, an un&ilmig cure lor Sper m at orrhea. seminal weuk- Befora Taking ness Impo- ifter Taking, tency, nnrl all diseases that follow as a te qience of Self-abuse; a loss of Memory Universal Jissitude. Pain in the Back Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Aj;e and many other Diseases that lead to Inan ity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. Fnll pnrticilar3 in onr pamphlet, which we desire to send Iree by malt to every one- EQi. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druseUts at SI per pnekaee, or six packages for $". O' will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing TIIE CK IV JIEDIU.NT. CO.. No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. B,SoId in Jacksonville hy all druggists and by all wholesale and retail druggists everywhere. 1 PH 0E3 S CRJEFTIOKT J3 carefullj prriur.dat KAI1LSK BKOS. mm B,5SS rr Itontctjfllon), oivrivVND , Oii:;ojr. Anil Jacksonville Oregon! GIBBS & STErVUSwill attend all busiuess in Portland.