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The postmaster who neglects to give legal no tice of the neglect of a person to take from the office the newspaper addressed to bim, Is liable to the pub lisher for the subscription price. To the People of Northern California and Sonthern Oregon! ASHLAND COLLEGE ASD NORMALSCHOOL LOCATED AT ASHLAND, OREGON. SPEED mOGRAlWlVTE OF THE- SISKIYOU COUNT! AGRICUL TURE SOCIETY FAIR. AT YREKA The National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Rulofson for the best photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street, San-Francisco. First Session will Comment. Sept. 15, 1879. BOARD OP TRUSTEES! A. G. lit OKFRLLOW, Rev. J. S McCain, Rkv. W. T. Chapman, Clark Tatlor, W. IT. Atkinion, Jacob Wagner, John Walker, G. F. Billings. Commencing, October 1st, 187 And coutiauing four days. WOOL, WOOL, I! 'OOL GROWERS OF Northern California and Southern Oregon. ANEW ERA HAS DAWNED UPON yon. An enterprise lias been started in your midst which innrcs to yon full vulue for yonr product. Yon can sell your pro duct at THE WOOL SOUSE -OF- CONE & WELTON, I3NT XUCXJ 3&XmTJ3?3F For more than yon can real'ze by shipping to San Francisco. We have boueht Three Hundred Thousand bales thus far this Sfason and want Three Hundred Thousand more if we can get them. Don't fail to see os be fore you tll, and we will either buy your wool or pee that you get more for it than it is worth in San Francisco. OUR WOOL PRESSES Are taming out 100 compressed bales daily, nrtd it takeB wool to keep them going, so bring eloag your "clips nnd get a Rood price for them, and help yourselves, and by so do ing help r.g to keep the ball rolling nnd presses going. Enterprise should be nurtur ed and encouraged, especially where it bene fits the country. Bring on your wool, and cet the highest market rates. We want it alL CONE & WELTON. Bed Bluff, MaylGth, 1879. LW LIVERY STABLE nrnoR Tnn pukpose or founding tiie asix- JD land Coilece and Normal School, the property known a the Ashland Academy has been placed. Crew from tdebt, nnder the control of a Hoard of Trustees, who have Inaugurated the enterprise by filling the following positions in the FACULTY: KEV. LOWELL L. KOQEItS. A. M President; Professor of Hen W. I. NICHOLS. A. M., Vice President Professor of Mathematics. JlltS. A. A. ROOERS, Preceptress; Teacher of English Grammar. MRS. JKNNIE BALDWIN NICHOLS, Teacher ofMualc and French. Otherromnetcnt instructors w ill be seenred as fait as the needs ofthe Institution require, so that pupils may he provided with the best facilities for commenc ing and completing tne lougjring COUKSES OF STUDY: 1. Classical, requiring six years, including prepar atory atnilies. Graduates receive the Degrees of A. 11. and A. 31. ' 2. Sciisnnc, requiring lour years. Degiee confer red, II. S. 3. NoBMiL, Commercial and Mcsicii, occupying three years each. Diplomas given certifying to at tainments of graduates. EXPENSES. Tnfttrm in fonr Collegiate Brunch. $6 a month. Music, $5 a month (use of Instrument SI additional). Vocal mnic in c.aB, $3 a quarter. Board in Startl ing Hall or in PrlTate Families. S3 50 to $1.50 a week. Kooms or Cottages fur self boarding, $2 to $5 per month. TAIITIAL LIST CF TEXT BOOKS . RoLinftmiVM&thentic4 Steele's Series in Natural Sciences, II irktieas Latin, Fasquell's French, Reed's Series In English Composition, Richardson's Piano Instruction. PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF INTEREST. 1. The College -will be chattered, and the Normal or Training School for Teachers will be made, it Is hoped bjr special enactment, an adjunct ofthe Public School system, and Diplomas made equfvaleut to first grade ceruncates. 2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of Intoxicates liquors is prohibited by the City authorities, who are sustained by a strong public sentiment. 3. The School will be under the supervision of an Evangelical Christian Chnrch. The Bible wilt be reverently rend and studied; the worship of God eu conroged, but the Institution will be sectarian in do ol jectional sense. 4. Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, English Com position and other branches specially preparatory for Business Life, will receive unusual attention. 5. The Preceptress will give her chief attention to the care and oversight of the young ladies. 6. An Endowment of $20,000 will be, there Is reason to hope, promptly subscribed, enabling the Trustees to reduce the present rates of tuition, specially to Teachers, after the present year. Address communi ca'lons to 4 Ashland College and Normal School, ASHLAND, OREGON. Stallion. BACK OF COURT HOUi CANNING AND WEBB, Proprietor. 1 1 AYIN0 LATELY FITTED UP TIIE COM .X7i , naodious barn on fhe School House Flat and intbeTeav of the Court Houbc. We are now fully "prepared to attend to allbmincfls inonrhne with promptness aiij,dicpatch and at the m t reasonable jratea. Tine Turnouts The Stable is iurnii'bea -with the best animals and nost substantial buggies; also a nrst class nacK ana pale norses. iforses boarded, and the best care bestowed on rthem. fiat Estact ton. guaranteed In every instance. GiveusataUaad iudgeXor yourselves. J. W. MANNING. Jacksonville, April 10th, 18? . 'AV ailMATTiniT OPHIBf! WILL STAND TnE PRESENT SEASON OF 1879, commencing on April let and ending July 10th. Ho will be at Ashland Tuedaje and at Phoenix Wednesdays; the rest ofthe week at Man ning's stable. In Jacksonville. DESCRIPTION Ophir is a beautiful dark chest nut, without mai k or spot, 15 hands 3)4 inches hfch, and weighs 1.200 pounds, ef a splendid mild disposf tlon , and 111 be 10 years old on the 15th day of J uly. He has a Record of 2:35. FIRST DAT, W oduosdayf Oct. 1 Aro. 1. JVottinjr race, three in fire, for all horses in the district that nrrer beatl three minutes. Parse $100. Entrance $10 ATo. 2. Runnine race, free for three Teari old and nnl"r. single dash of one milel Purse $50. Entrance $5. SECOND DAY rir-ixx'sca.n.y, Oct.lS A"o. 3. To be called the Socie cap. Running race, mile heatj five, free for all hores owned in with the following penalties i 2he winner of aujr race of the : to carry twenty-one pounds weight Tbe winner of any of $100 to carry fourteen , extra "weight. The winnci rarer. oin-es won a race)' allowed 7 pounds, accumulative. Weights not accumulatil meant that no one horse Trill be compelh to carry more than one of the above exti weights. Seven or more to enter and foi to start. Puree S200. Entrance $5. E; tries to close on the lft day of September. Race AT. 4. Trotting race, miie heat two in three, free or all untried horses horse that have never trotted for publl money, rurse 5ju. Entrance $5. THIRD DAY, 3?,i,ici.3r Oot. 3d. ATi. 5. Running race, mile heats, thrq in five, free for all. Purse $125. Entrand $10. Suae duy exhibition of stock. JVo. fi Tiotting race, mile heats, free fd all three year olds owned iu the district. Purse $50. Entrance $5. FOURTH DAY, Xo. 7. Zrotting race, mile heats, three i five, free for all horseVowned in the distriJ prior to July 1st, 180. Purse $150. EJ trance $15. JV'o. 8. Running race, half mile and rl peat, free for all. Purse $75. Entrance $J RULES AND EEGULATIONS. 1st The above purses to be given witho d it-count. 2d TTie second horse to save entrant money except iu race JVo. 3. 3d Entries tp be placed in the entry kept for that purpose at the pavilion prJUP to 9 o'clock l M on day previous to Ihe race, except in race No. 3. 4th Entries must give name, pedigree and description of the horse entered as far as known. 5th All trotting to be in harness. (Uh Aalional Trotting dissociation rule to govern trotting races. 7th Pacific Coast rules to govern running raco. 8th Free, for all mans jnt what it fayr. 9th In all the above rceH entrance mon ey sdded oxctpt in race JVo 3. iSssassB :3m- JTie following Seeptake race is proposefl colt race, free for any colts in the district that were foaled this Spn;ig, 1879. to run at two years in the fall of '81. to be entered a follows: To name and put np len dollars on the lat day of the fair; and twenty dollar. m one year from the time, and twenty dol lars m re the day before the race. 7ue first horse to get J of the money. Tne second horse to gel 2-3 ol then main der. The third to 1 3 of the rema'ndcr. P. O. STIIICKLAND, President. n. A. Moesi Secretary. IGBDHKlEaHSlW-lDLL J. F. PARKER, m BUTTE, i '. ! ! ! OGN. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND planed and unplaned Sugar pine lum ber of the best quality. EDGING MOULDING, RUSTIC, SIDING, FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. Lumber dressed to order on short notice and reasonable terms for those convenient to the Mill. SQFCoBnty Orders and Greenbacks tak en at par, P. DONEG-AN GENERAL BLACKSMITHING H-AND- HORSE SHOEING, Cok., of Second and California St. s FEDTGUEE Ophlr wns girt, hy the celehrate4 trotting t all ion Kentucky Hunter, he by Rruken Leg Hunter, of New Y-iri; crandsire. Sorrel Hunter; great (rrandslre, Old Kentucky Hunter, great-great graiuUhe, Highlander. Sorrel Hunter's Dam tm a Sir nenry mare from Kentui y, from wlilch the name Kentucky originated tlio name of Hunter wa derived from hla English Hunter Mood. Kentucky Hunter's dam (from a Moonshine Mare,) was sired by ihe trottlag stallion Harden nunter; grandalre. Sorrel Hunter; great grandslre. Old Ken tucky Hunter; great great grandnire, Highlander. This Is a correct oedlftree of Kentucky nunter. and makes him about seTen-eighths Hn titer; or ir h&ps, better known as Messenger oiooa, and htcn has been thoroughly proven to be the fastest and best stock of horses ever Introduced Into the United States. Ophlr't Dam was sired by Darld Hill; her dam was sired by Prince Albert, a Messenger owned by Wit Ham Reynolds, of Colusa Connty.Callfornla. Ophir's dam is now owned In Santa Clara County by Dr. C. L. French; her dam is owned by D. M. Peavls, of Butte County. They are both fine, large and splendid road sters. Pedigree of OphIra Dam's Sire D'Tld Hill was sired by B'ack Lion; he by David Hilt's celebrated trotting stallion Black Hawk; he bf Sherman Mor gan; he by Justin Morgan, and he by True Briton, who was imported from England and used hy Gener al DeLanccy as a charger nn Long Island in 1777. David Hill's Dam was got by Uambletonlan; he by Abdallah: hebrotdMrabrino. and he br Imported Messenger she dam of Uambletonlan was Charles Kent's mare bf imported Bellfounder. TERMS Single seivlce J20, payable in advance. For the season, $30, payable at the end thereof. In surance 140, livable when It is ascertained that the mare is in foal All possible care wilt be taken b,' an experienced hand, who thoroughly understands the treatment of mares and horses, to avoid accident; but w ill not be responsible should any occur. Pasturage famished at reasonable rates. S. b.DtMELb, Proprietor. John Cowav, Groom. 3Slm:n?AnrM3Li- B O-LD SXAJSTD eduction in 'US! 0,000 SMITH'S ORGANS SOW H DSE- GREAT KEBUCTIOH tTORE OF F ISHER PUBLIC: -IN- PIANOS ORGANS. fTAIX THE POSITION HERETOFORE LIL DEALER in Sonthern Oregon, I take Iplajiog the PEMLIRCHANDISE Smith's rg and ans Pianos o Arc now TAKING TnE LEAD OVER ALL OTHERS for rilliancy, Sweetness of Tone, Durability and General Finislu nsisting of a Fine Stock of .OTHING, HATS &. CAPS OODS, FURNISHING GOODS. rAIISES, Etc., Innd will be so!d at low prices to SUIT TDK lo cive for tho least HSoney, if articles notjto be fonnrl in any other honse I c by advertising goous 1 cannot produce upon instance. A call from every nnrrliHSor nt my N. FISHER. NOTICE. OREGOX ASD CaLTFORNIA 8T3., JACKSOXVII.I.K. W. T. P1Y1YIALE, Prop'r. WOULD BESPECTTOLLY INFORM TnEPUB Ilc that he has a floe stock ol Horses, Buggies nutl Carrio And be it prepsreil to fnrnlsh M. pntrons nnd thepnti Uegeneral'y with Turnouts As pin be 1iiJ on tlil r-ictfic mt. SucMIe horses lilred top lo vif psrtul tho country. light ami Solil. slnxlo or ilmhlp. lltrs fenre l(r.t'wpi njton tlim li)rnl olnre nf the ltublic FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & RESTAURANT I "HiJ'j'l U 'WTTfir" " toc Animals Dtp t 1 Horses rolie to wor' bsrdM anl the lMt while In my thrre, ruttronsge Is sohcitf J 01(1 re.-uou.-ible term. KINDS OP MARKKTAm.ll. P. DONEGAN m TT. V produce taken in exchange lor work BLACKSHITHIHG! DAVE CRONEMLLER. BACK AT TUG OLD STAKD. X AM NOW PREPAEED TO DO ALL 1 work in my line cheaper than ever, and in fact will do it cheaper than any other ehop 5a Southern Oregon. Give me a call and I will convince you. DAVID CRONEMILLER. s,ale iSSftlitaui.-p. U m P. nENDKIOKS, OF TDBg)WN I of Chico, Uonnty of Butte, anMSta e of California, being first duly sworn, Epos es and says that be is well acquainted i n the stallion, Upmr. ano mat eum uv deponent's knowledge is a sure getter of colli, nnd that all his colts are tnrninR out nicely, and that said deponent is now the owner of two colts or said horse, and that all the colls of said horse are as fine and promising as any stock mere is id tu of the country, and that whenever handled r .!.- rmmncp are dis BVing une purcu. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day ot April 1879. Geo . T. Bourne. Notary Public, Butte County California. T VIRTUE OP AN KXF.CUTIOA' and order of sale dnly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jnckoon county, on the I9th dity of Jane 1879. upon a judgment and decree in favor of F II Cox and T U Shaw and against James Purvis for the sum of three hundred and seventy lour dollars (S374) gold coin of the United btates. with interest at the rate of one per cent per month from February 24th, 1879, and the farther sum of twenty Beven dollars and 87 1-2 cents iS27 87 1-2 costs and disbursements, and the accruing costs and to me directed and delivered, com manding and requiring me to make leea levy bnd sale of the following described premises to-wit: The Jenny Creek Saw Mill, situated on Jenny creek, on, Ihe Purvis homestead, in Township 39, in Jackson County. Oregon, to satisfy the above named demand, and in pursuance to said require mpnts 1 have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash in U S gold coin, at pnhlic miction to the highest bidder, at the Court Houe door in Jacksonville, Jackson Couo ty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2Clli Day or July, IST9. At one o'clock P M of said day, all the risht title and interest of the above named defendant James Purvis, in and to th( above decribed premises. Levied upon as the real property of the above named defen dant James Purvis, to 8atiafy the above """ " WM.BYBEEr Sheriff of Jackson Count", Ogn. Dated Jnne 23d, 1879. DR. SPINNEY PIo. 11 KB klUVEY ST., Trent all ClironlC mid Special Diseases -sroTTKna- jveekt WflO UAT UEl SUFFERING FROM the effect" of y truthful follies or indis cretion, will do well to avnil themselves of this, the greatest boon evi'r laid nt the altar of suffering humanity DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $1500 for every case of Seminal weakneM or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are m&nv at the ace of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frtqnent ev acuation of tfie bladder, often accompanied by a slight ftnartlnK or burning sensation, nnd a weakening of the system in a mnnner thepaticnt cannot account for. On ccam'n- ing the urinary deoits s ropy sediment will often le f-vJ and sometimes small particles of blbumcn will appear, or the color will be W a ,tiin milkish hue, again changing to q dark and torpid appearance There are ma uy mm who die of this difli culty ignorant of tt,c cause which is the sec ond stage of i emiral weakness Dn. S. will gumantee a p erfec'. enre in all such cases, and a healthy restiration of the genito-uri- nary organs, OrtfCK dayx'from AND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, Opposite Odd Fellow s' Hull, JACKSONVILLE .OREGON. MADAME HOLT, Vroj. rietress. THAVKT.EKS ANO KES1DKNT HOARDERS will find the most comfortuMe lodgine at tin. honse to he met itk anywhere In this part of th-State. The Beds nnd Beilrihig Will always be fonnil of flrst-elass character and krrt In a 'neat and clean condition, while The Kooms arenewly furnl'heit and will always he kept fnneal and lmi'ie lllce mndltiou. A plMiti'nl snrr'yof tin lirawr-s) i) thing '.' uKriot aj;j "Sots can Buy a FIRST CLASSPIANO OR ORGAN CHEAPER Of me tlian ANY OTHER DEALER in the business, liecauso I sell at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, and at a sligqt advance where sold on EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and Piano Tramps who make LARGE PROFITS are requested to ojxm 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 Ions:, and SAVE MONEY FOR THE 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, pavs very dear. REST OF REFER ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. IJgTSend for special information to &HS JAS. S. SMITH, 575 Market St., San Francisco. SMiiirs rrau oi. In order to introduce THESES MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this Coast, I have put the prices MUCH LOWER than other FIRST-CLASS MAKERS, and as I do not propose to" make any agents, (who generally ex tort large profits from tho consumer) I expect to be severely handled by such persons in the Piano business. The materials used in their con struction arc of tho VERY BEST kind, and the wood thoroughly sea soned. They are substantially made.- DURABILITY, TONE and thtr power of MAINTAINING TUNE LONGER than any other piano made, are the characteristics of thews instruments. The greatest possible attention is given to their tone and touch, and I have no hesitancy in ollering them to the public as FIRST-CLASS PI ANOS in every respect, and warranE them to , stand in anv climate. Sprend on Her Table. tier hon.e will be kept ooen all ntj-ht, and "SQUARE MEALS" can be obtaine.1 at any hour of the day or n'ght. OYSTERS PREPARED IV EVKUY STYLE. flfe n'l Innrl.e tnlirli'd nt nny tim-. Etnff pflMtn pirtant otlirrs wh may be out latent iiiplit enn nl unriflni. a jtixh. fire, hnt men'saml gxl IjMi M tM hone. No tnmble wil' be cpareil tncleterve the patronage nf tlietraTelHnr j well as the permanent commu nity. Give mt call. -83. EUREKA MILLS, SITUATED ON BEAR CREEK SEVEN milts north-east tf Jacksonville, are prepared to a general Merchant and Exchange Business. rhe nnaeniened will Rive 36 pounds of pounds soorts ana o pouuua ui - kohel cfVwneat. mm iltiing tacKB. State of California, nnnnln nf Rnttp. JOHN L. KINNEY, OF THBTOW.V J of Obico.Ooanty oi Batte. and Slate or California, being first duly sworn, deposes BDd says that he was the owner of the stal. Hon, Ophir. that he and Geo. O. Perkins, of n. n r,rhop snirl horse. Ophir, from Judge J. E. W. w8,oJOrovHIe..tlhe nee ot one year, uiai, mc ";' Perkins have breathe owners ol said h-irse for eicht yearn, and during the whole time he has never failed to get foal, in fact he is one of theuwrest getters of colts in this sec .:.. nnlr tin;! that the coltB ot the said horse.Ophir, whenever and wherever they have been handled for that purpose, nave invariahly shoen superior speed, and that the pedigree and speed of sa d Opbir is trulbfullj set forth in the annexed biU here- tr, nltnrtiprl. J. Li- " " . Subscribed and sworn -to Wore me 14th day of April 18(3 BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION duly isut-d oot of the Circuit Court ol tho State of Oregon for Jarkson county on thelOlhday of June, 1879. npnn ajuig ment in favor of M-chael Colwell and a"ainsl D C Courtnay and M J Courtnay n.i II 3 1 1 Vinnln for the sura oi inree ti'inurcu unu muoj spven dollorp and forty-five cents, (S39 7.45) with interest at the rate o( one per cent per month from tie 2d day ot June, ioa. ana the fnrther sum of tweuty-four dollars and thirty seven and a half cents (524.37 1-2) costs, and the accruing; costs, and to me d'- rectedand deliverm. i nave ievicu upuu and will offer for sale for cash at public auc tinn to the hichest bidder at the Court HnniK dnnr in Jacksonville, Jackson coun ty, Oregon, on Saturday, Ihe 2MU Day or July, 1819. At two o'clock P Mot saii day, all the right title and interest of the tofendants D C Courtnay and M J Courtuay in and to the following tescribed real prnperw, to-wit: Th E 1.2of N w M, toe K J-2 oi o n , e 11 i ?NVV14 theS W'l4 of N E W, the N UotN tlPClRS lo 4o u lYuK III M 13 0 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sun- a. m Ooufultation free mUoQ3 aad ad7!?i $5 .ri-"', DR. SPINNEY & CO. I Kearney St., San Francisco. STATS NT & raiuB MPANY, .N FRANCISCO. INCOl stabl ND MARINE. ORATED, 1871. ted in Oregon, 1S74. -.- $500,000 OFFICERS s this i V the N W 1-4 of S E 1-4. the IN nn oi o.J-i, l Ji,. 9 F Wot N E 1-4, the W 1-2 of N E 1-4, theJ 1-4. Ihe N E 1-4 of N B 1-4, ec 11. i" -. .' I . . e- ,o Tin H Tt2F. TheE l-20fS Vi 1-, U ' , Tj.I1 nnil t Jft l w.. -,--. ., . M W 1-2 of SW 1-4, 'See 35.T S9 S, B 2 E. D g'SSSir'SS M7J Cort-toMtUfvth. demands ef the lTe nsmeo execuuuu, CASH AS -fETS I A. J. BE R. -U. 1VJANT PRESIDENT C. H. UUSR. ..VTCE PRESIDENT I HNG SECRETARY A.P, 45 F.-FfHALING- & CO. Qenl Ageiu Street, Portland. T; for Oregon and Washington. . K U N A N , Local A jenL JE BREWERY. L. S. P. MA11SII, A. F. QUIRES. J. A. BUBK. MECHANICS PLANING MILL AND FURNITURE. SASII, BLINDS DOORS AND MOULDING MARSH & GO. GRANITE ST, ASHLi.ND OGN. All kinds of Planing, Moulding, Turn ing, Circular and Scroll Sawinsr. Furniture and Ornamen tal' Carving, Etc. Done WVrcter. " ' ' BEWARE are entirely duum-icMcd. REsrouxcE I70D Stockton St. S. F. Address nf Gir'-nlnra fifm fl-vu's who nrV l-atmm n my eUL-v? iinil my unlnmiPrls. bU'i fur reply, UMrnee wh.il lliusc eay nl uu who JAa S. SMITH, 575 MARKET ST., S. F. WAGON IWI IS MANUFACTURED BY iiK1 Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Doors Moulding constantly on hand and made to order. and TTTI? WILL CONTRACT TO DK- sign and erect all kinds ol buildings Whea desirable to those employing n-, we will furnish all the material required for the construction of any buildinp; ready for occu pancy. MARSH & CO. UNION LIVERY SALE ANDlEX CHANGE Corner 4th and California Sta J. A. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. OARDWELL PROPRIETOR. Dated Jnne 19, 18" 9. WM.BYBEE, Sh'erlffof Jnctson County, Ogn. & aJUtj r 1 Iwi ESCBIPTIONnOFLECgr. TDQlU ,c&tt-'&- fwhal8PwK PBtKotary Pobtie, Butte Fg3 ires jn WETTERER. Proprietor t., Jacksonville. 40EK BEEE ALWAYS KEPT Lfor sale by the keg or glass TnE PROPBIETOB IH9 fullj- rebuilt and refitted this well known establishment, and has made extensive and comfortable addi tions thereto. I hare the yerjr best horses, boggles and lhrery tnrnontsof all kinds. My stock of roads ters cannot be excelled in the State. Horses Boarded On reasonable terms, and the best of care and atten tion bestowed upon them while under mj charge Also Horses Bought and Sold. I am satisfied that I ran ctre satisfaction and gnarantee the same. With this Impression I ig patronage. 6, RACINE, WIS. I AND SPRING WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF n And by confliiing our"IvPs ct-ictly to one class of work: by employing uune bull BEST OF WORKMEN, Tfing ni'tbing but FIRST-CLASS LVP710TFD MACITIXEKYand ti vfutbest of selected tl in And byaTHOKOUGU KNOWLEDGE of the buMne, we have justly turned llJ llltll Ul UJUMUg (( THE BEST WAGON ON WHEI We "ive the following warranty with each wapon: We Hereby Warran 'he FISH IIRO.-:. WAGON No to be well rrndS pxrticular audofgr J material, and that the strength of IIik pame ia fufficii work with fair ucag Should any breakage occur within one jear from 111 reason of defectivt naterlal or workmanhin. reiwlrf for the Kama will be fui place of ale,freef charge. or the price of siid roDiiro, a per asent's nrhiimi paid In cash by th purchaser producing a sample of the broken or defective evidence Kacine. Wis., Jan, 1st, 1870, I S. K.i, 1 FISH B8S & CO. ( Ln. G. llnooiM". J Knowing wa can suit you. we solicit p.itrofetge from every section of the U.iitid States Send for Price and Terms, and for a copy (f our AGRIUULTUKAL 1'Al'blt to pif FISH BROS & CO.. RACINE. WIS. rSI GRAY'S SPECIFIC fllEOICINE. TRADE MARK. THF TRADE MARK. CREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, an unlnliiiig cure lor Sper m at nrrhen. seminal weak- Beforo Taking ness, Impo- After Taking, teney, and all diseases that follow as a se quence of Self-abuse; ai loss of Mrmor Universal Lassitude. Pain in the D ick Dimne1' of Vision, Premalore Old Att and many other Diseases that lead to Inan ity or Consumption and a Prematun Grave. ZSyFull pirticnlars in our pamphlet, which e disire to send free by mail to every one- E- The Specific Medicine is sold by all drmreiMs at SI per package, or six packages for S5. or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing TIIR OR 1Y 31EDICIXE CO., No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. tSoId in Jacksonville by all drnggtos and by all wholesale and retail druggifU everywhere. IS S C33PH!lTiTrTTVrl fully prepared at KAULKU BKOS. i&i'J&K, JH'fiS fisrfa: ?str. - iiitoe . giS. jMiJiiyz&--mm. ?&? .'r:ri7tKJTfhV'i rM irrmr rk Stt c7iWhp -mdm ?.-- TfW. K5jK fiJS (lomcti at Saw. n "POP,TL,VND,OREGOIt fl AnCJacksoiiYillc, Oregon GIBBS & STEAKS will attend all busiuess ia Portland. 8 15v Bil TniM ' 1 Imrtnl