"iTHE, OREGON SENTINEL
THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS
"1, tfulWrWra whet, do not eTvb express notleft to
he contrary, nro considered as wishing t coutlnuc
Iicfr Mib-fcrlpUon
2. Ifany rtitdcrftpnonlFrthe dlicootlnuanea or
Jfielr newspaper, ho publisher may continue to
'BfD'l llicjn until all arrearages are paid.
3. If iubrilcr neglect or rcfuno to talce their
hewsprtpeM from the offices to which thej are di
rected, the law holds tlicm resKmvlble until they
hTe wttled the Mils, an J ordered them discontinued.
4. If toljKTlbcrs remove to other places wlthont
'Informing the publisher, find the newspapers aro sent
tb the firmer direction, they are held respvnslMe.
5. The Corirts hare decided th.lt refuslnpto taVe
"newspapers from fhU otice, or removing and leav
ing tbenjbnriilldd for, ts prima facie evidence of In
tentional' fraud.
C. The postumtcr who neglects to Rive local no
Mlce of the neglect of a pprsontotakc fmin the office
t!ie newspaper adtlrewcd to him, i liable to the pub
lisher for the sulmeripi ion price.
H3inOl C'lJLTSKIV
"Tlie following circular Las been is
sued from the General Land Office, dat
cd Washington, June 27th, 1879, and
directed to Registers and Receivers:
Gextixmex: The fact having been
-Tirougbt to tlie notice of the Depart
ment tliat many parties who have cut
Railroad tits, cordwood and logs upon
!the puhlic domain, aro desirous of re-
JligsingJlicmselvcs-otyAhiMty ia-proso-l
"CUUUil 1U1 iwmviiig nit buuuiu ..i
ing to illegal cutting of timber, by pay
ng'ior 'the same, you are hereby au
thorized and instructed to make setr
Element with allpereons who have tresspassed-
upon tlio public timber
Hands in your -district, prior to the 17th
of June, 1S79, by cutting railroad ties,
cordwdod, or logs thexpffora, and wkv
propose to settle therefore, upon the
following terms, viz:
1. For railroad ties, two and onc
- -Half cents per tie.
2. Por all cord-wood, fifty ccntsper
" eord-
3. For logs one dollar per thousand
.cet (boajd measure).
As a condition precedent to such set
tlement you will require each and
'every person seeking the same, to sub
mit to you a full btatcment, under oath,
showing tlie time and place where the
-'trespass was committed, and the quan
tity of ties, wood -or logs by him, or
them, taken and removed from the
public lands.
If a proposition is accompanied witli
Hhe statement that a portion of the titsr
"wood or logs was taken from railroad
lands, you wiU"iiot allow any deduct
ion for that reason, except it be con
clusively shown that all the trespas
ses for whicli settlement i3 desired
were 'WithiHTailroad limits. You w ill
-also-make special reports of each set
tlement thus made to this office,
and will also forward a consolidated
lUIOulU ,f l,e Fa
Tlie foregoing instructions do- not
'apply to' cases where criminal or civ
il suits have been instituted tigainst
the parties in interest. In such cases
you will receive the proposition to set
tle, when conforming to- the require
ments above set forth, and transmit
them to tho U. S. District Attorney
Having charge of the suit,- accompa
nying tho reference with a copy of
theso instructions, and a report of facts
as you may find them; at the same
time forwarding to this office copies of
. nil the papers tent the U.S. Attorney,
and in j-our monthly consolidated itatc
menof ases noting those so referred.-
jNor are they to bo construed as con'
Hiding with the provisions of the act
authorizing the citizens of Colorado
Nevada and tho Territories to fell and
remove timber on the public domain for
mining and domestic purposes, approv
ed June 3d 1878.
Incases involving a conflict of iden
iity as the parties to pay the stumpage
rates, and in all cases of illegal cutting
of logs, ties or wood upon Govcrment
lands, you will seize the same and hold
he property until the stumpage rates
above announced are paid.
In cases where there are costs of
Watching over and caring for tho prop
erty, they must bo embraced in the
settlement and liquidated by those
.seeking iV
Y arefuither instructed to re
, f)jfrt, with as much detail aspracticaMe
T,Lpihy and all trespasses upon the tim'ier
Uands, committed after.the 17th of June,'
1879, that may corns to your knowl
edge, in order that criminal proceed
ingsmay bo instituted to punihh the
parties guilty of such trespasses
Respectfully,
J. A. "Williamson, Commissioner,
.Some parties in San Fraucisco who
3iavc been working up the matter for
some time past, have discovered tho
wreck of the steamer Brother Jonathan
which foundered off Point St George,
Jiear Crescent City, in July, 1865. She
lies in an upright position in twenty
two fathoms of water, about fifty fath
bms from the submerged rock on which
hhe is supposed to have struck. There
was about 1 ,0(30,000 in Treasury notes
and bullion in her safe, and thefmders
are.fitting out an expedition for its re
covery. The treasure belongs to the
Government, whose claim, it is held,
lapsed on tho expiration of ten years
after the loss.
"kw Youk, Aug. 4th. Tho "Star-'s"-"Washington
special pays: A long de
tailed story is told about Jasper W.
Johnson, of Oregon, returning to "WasJi
ingt n to re-organize the Liberal Club,
and to devoto himself to engineering a
movement for ihe re-election of Hayes.
xIt is also rumored that Johnson prom
ises Chief Cleric Crosley, of the War
Department, tho votes of tho Oregon
(senators for tho confirmation of Mc-
Crary as Circuit Jutlgo of the District,
including Iowa, it places are made for
friends of the Senators iu the Depart-
in cur.
To l!ic People 6f Sorihern Taliforniand
Soallicrn Oregon !
ASLAMD COLLEGE
. ASD
NORWIALSCHOOL
LOCATED AT
ASHLAND, OBEGON.
First Session "will Commence Sept. 15, lS9.
UOARD OP TRUSTEES:
A. G. Hookffixow,
Rkv. S. S McCain,
Rk'. Y T. CtlATCIAff,
Clack 'fxiLon,
W. IT. Atkison,
Jacob Waonkr,
JnifS WaI.ker,
G. F, 15iiLiso3.
-rjioiTiiE runrosn tr fouvdixo Tim ahi-
1' laud Collopn am) Normal School, the pmptrty
known m the Ashland AcaJnmy lia boon placcl, free
from drlit, under (lit cvntMl of a llnanl rf Trmteea,
whnVavo inangnratcd tlie cnteriile I; filling tho
follow tag positions In the
FACULTY:
UEV. LOWELL L. ROGERS. A. MM PreriJcnt;
Trufessur uf Mental And jloral bclrnccs.
w. i. stdnow,
;IftlOI.S. A. Jf. Vice riesMoa';
lkj,-fr of iUJU-tmnticn.
itES. A. ArnOCKRS. f7S-?JT:reisf -r i
TcacuercrUiiKiMij orammar.
Mus. j:'.n;;ii: 'iiaI.dwin xici'iols,
Teacher of Muic and French.
Olficr comrotrnt inslrncti.ra 11'lH Ie ftrtireil as fait
Irs tlienfel$of the Inslltutlon reqnirc, ho thnt pupIU
may bo provided with the leat Itciuties zur cuc-.meuc-lug
and completing the following
COURSES OF STUDY:
1, Classical, requiring fix years, i. clndinsprrpar
ixtory etmiirs. uraiiaaies ieceue lue Decrees oi a.
U. ami A.M.
2. Sntsiinc. rcqulrlns low years. Degieo confer-.
red,B.?.
3. Not mil, Calmer cial and Music tt, occupying
three years etch. IMplamn ghen certifying tuat
tdinmctts oTgraduats.
EXPENSES.
Tnithm In fnr Colleciate Eranclie. $5 amonth.
Mnc, 55 a month (ne ot instrument $1 luMittutial).
Vcal inwilc iucla. SSaqnMer. Bjanl in Bjard
Ing Hall or in FiiTate Families a '"" tu SIM a week.
Rnotif cr Cottages for self boarding, Zi to $5 per
uiontK.
Partial list cf text books.
Robinson's Mnthemntlci Steele's Series In Natural
Sciences, llarkne-s' Latin. Fa(jnll'a French, RteJ'a
Series in English CoDipod'thm, Richardson's Piano
Instinct ion.
l'ROUIKEXT FEATURES AND ITLMS OF
INTEREST.
1. Tlie Colleiro will 1 chaitrre-h and the Normal
or Training Sch'vil for TiAcheis will bo made. It is
hoped by ppecial enactment, an adjunct of the l'nlijic
bctiooi synteni.anJ Uipiomu miao eiuir.iiii to urai
grade ccrtincatcs.
2. Anhlind 1.M no nlonns. Tlie saleoflntoTiicat'ng
liqaors 1 prohihitetl by the City authorities, who are
sustained by a strong public sentiment.
3. ThoSihnnlvillbe under Ulo surrrrWon of an
Eaucclcal 'Clitlsllan Clmrcli. Ihe Kbie will be
re erently read and studied; the worship of Ood en-rofiraccihl-nt
the Iustilrliun Will bu ecctanau la no
oljcctiobalscnW.
i. lioot-kwping Caslr.ew Arithmetic, English Com
pnition and other branchc pecUlly preiwratory for
EtiRines Life, will receive iinutual attention.
S. Tho 1'recoptreM w'll rive her chief attention to
tlie care and oversight of the yimg ladies.
0. An Endowment of 521.000 will be, tl'ere is reason
to hope, promptly sti'ist nled, enabling tlie Trnstees
to rcdnce tlie p-vaeot rate? of tniflon. rptcialty to
Ttachers, afttr the present ye r. Addrcst communl
ca'lonsto Ashland College and Koraal rtaool,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Notice of Final Proof.
Lr.r.c: CRlcc nt Kci linrs. qn . I
Jtity 7llz,le?9.
Jiotipeia hertbv rivn that ilii fullonin;:
naff . rilri imf tiled nonce --suitciilioii
t make final proof in support on,'? rbvinr.
oud secure final cniry thereof at the etjitT.
liuuui nint(v u.ijn iiuiu iuu unv- ui 11. in iiu-
tice, viz: 'Uuneslcid entry Yo 111.19 of
John S Cummon'. ofJickeoii county. Ote
Kon. tor the E 1-2 ot ft V 1-4 Soc 17 T 3"
6", It 1 Weft, and nanus the fullowinir ns hif
witness?, viz: Alexander Stewart of Jackson
county Oregon, ai.d Tbos McAndrews of
JactbOU comity, Oreeon.
Wm V Ukvjaihx. Itesiter.
EiJctico.
Lantl Office nt Itnw bnrcr, Ogit, 1
Jlj-,5,1S7U.
Not" cc is hereby sjiven that the following
named EC'ttlrr lias filed notice of his inttn
tion to male fin.il proof in support of his
claim, end secure final entry thereof at the
ixp:ration of thirty days (rum the dale ol
this nulire, v'z; Homestead application,
N'n 1.S87. .f Drtvid Single, for the W y. or
S E )i Sec 17, T S3 S, It -1 V, nnd names
the following ns his witnis-es. v'z. Thomas
IS Basyc of App'ega'o, J.ietfinn county,
Oregon, nnd August Rehkopfiol Applegate,
Jackson county. Oregon.
"Wji P. Eexjamis, Regibter-
IVolice of Final Proof.
I.arul CXHcc nt Hon fcm c. Ogn.
Jti!5-7i.l3T'J.
Notice is hereby civen that the following
namid settler hai filed Lotice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and secure final entry thereof at the expira
tion of thirty dnjs from Ihe date of llifa no
tice", viz: Unme'-tead A". 2312 of Matthew
Chapinf.n. of Josephine counlv. Oregon, for
the N V 1-4 of Src 3, T :!: S,R 5 tt er., and
names the fol'owinc as h.s witnesses, viz:
James Aail, of Josrphrnc conntv. nnd Samu-
! iurit. 01 joejinine county, uregon.
II Jl r lH.Mui,t U.g.Mvr
ISotice.
LniidCnicentIliisr:inrr, !cu. 1
Juij-.is, is:a.
JCotice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed not ice of his intention
J to make Cnal proof in support of his claim, 1
ana secure unal cutty thrrrol at tbettpira
lien of thirty days Irom the date of tins no
tice, viz, John Rotin homestead applica
tion No 1 S71. for the N K U of N W U.
Sec 11, E U of S V M nnd S K of X
W 1. Sec 2 T 37 S It 3 V, nod names the
following as his wilnesses. viz; Tolbert L
Deck of Willow Springs, Oregon, and Da
vid .M union of Wiliow Springs, Jackson
county, Oregon.
Wji. P. JJexjajiijt, Eegister.
3?oticc
I.nml Office ntlSosfhnr'r.i'mi. )
Jnlj-, IS. Is7S).
Notice is hereby given that the ibllowing
oametl settler has filed noiiceof his inlen
tion to make Cnal proof in support of his
claim, ond secure final er.try thereof at the
expiration of thirty days from the date of
this notice, viz: Jnnus P. March, home
stead, application, Xo. 1 357. for ihe W
of the S.E M, S W of N
and X W y of N E '4 S.c
E M Sec 4,
$ occ y. inwnstiin
00 o, 01 u w esi, nnu names tUc following
as his witnesses, viz: William A Childets
of Sams Yallev, Oregon, nnd Bcnlou Vin
cent, of -Sums Valley, On gon.
"Wji, P. Benjamin Begister.
Biaxo on Oegax Fon Sale. Par
ties tlesirine to purchase cither a piano
or organ -will do well to call at this of
fice before buying elsewhere. Tho in
struments are warranted first-class in
t every particular and the terms very
reasonable-,
,AN
iKOANT ASSORTMEXTOFI-nrKET A'
Tallo Cutlery fur talc liy JOIIX illLLEU
SPSSD P25.G &&AB1S2S
op the
SISKIYOU COUNTY AGRICUL
TURAL SOCIETY FAIR.
AT treka
Commencing;, Octolier 1st, 1879
And contiauiog four day;.
FIRST DAY,
"CTTccaxiessciri-y, Oct. lot.
Ko. 1 Trotting race, three in five, free
for all borses ia the district that nrrer beat
three minutes. Torse 8100. B.itrariis $10
J"o. 2. Running race, free for three year
olds and uml-r, tingle dash of oue mile.
Turee $50. Entrance S3.
SECOND DxVY,
3?lit2.ra(caiv3r, Oct. 2cl.
Ko 3. To be called the 5ocietj'i) Handi
cap, Running race, mile heats, three in
five, free for nil horsca owned in the district,
with the follow iug penalties and allowance;:
7he winner (if any race of the va'.ne of S200
to carry twenty-one pounds (21 lbs) extia
weight. The winner of 0117 race the value
of SI00 to carry fourteen pounds 14- lbs
rxtra weipht. The winner of any race the
value of S50 to carry 7 pounds eitra weight.
Maidens, (those htrpes which b.tvo uevcr
won a race) allowed 7 pcandiy vrtiglil; not
'
wc
v.s:iiiertr JJ,y:j.Tii3""""re.i..lii.
meam that no one horfie xi!1 be compelled
to-c.irry "mere than one of the above extra
weights. Seven or more to enter andjour
to start. Puree $200. Eutrance $5, En
tries to close on the 1st day ol September.
Race &. 4. Trotlinc ritce, "tni.e beat?,
two in three, free !or all &utriid lioises or.
horsej that have never trottid for i-tiblic
money. 1'nrse S50. Entrance S3.
THIRD DAY,
S'a-iclivy, Oct. 3d.
A'u. 5. Running rare, mile Cc.it, three
in five, free lor all. I'ursc SI25. Entrance
S10. Smaj day exhibition of stock-
A'o. C Trotting race, mile l.eat, free for
all three year olds owned iu the district.
I'urse.SjO. Entrance S5.
TOURTH DAY,
Sj,-ttir3.a,3T, Oct. -iKb..
Ao. 7. Trotting race, mile heat?, three in
five, free for all horo3 owned In the district
prior to July Itt, 18i3. l'urgj S150. Eu-
tianceSiSr
A"). 8. Running race, half mile and re
peat, tree lor ail. t'nrw StS. luttrance 55
RULES AND REGILATIONS.
Ht-Tue above purses to be riven without
di-MUtlt.
2d The rrcoi.d horse to save entrance
money except in race Au. 3.
3d Entries to be placcj in tlie entry bu
kept 10T unit purpofu- at the pavilion pno
to U 0 cliiCK J' Jl o-i day previous
to lilt
race, except in race Jo a.
4lh "Entries must give name, ped:gn-e
and defcription of the horse entered aa far
as knor.'u.
5lh All trotting to be in harness.
Cth Actional yiolting J-tocialion rnles
to govern trotting races.
7th Facific Coast rules to govern rcaninp
race;.
8lhFrco for all means jast what it says.
O'h In all the aljovercH entrance mon
ey siKL'd sxcipt in race .A'j 3.
JTic following R"-i.
colt race, free t.ir
that were foaled
to years
I ,
follow;
111
lars mre
r.ie first Jjoiscto gel Jot
Tj e se c onduorsa to get 2-0 of xi redHOi.
der.
TLe third to 1 3 of the rema'nder.
r.O STr.lCKLAXD.rreilJcut.
II. A. 'Moitsc Secretary
WOOL GROVvrE'RS'
OF
Korthern California and
Southern Oregon.
A
NEW ERA II AS DAWNED UPON'
yonr nuii-t wincli in-nris to yon lull value
for your product. You cau sell your pro
duct ut
OF-
CONE & WELTON.
For more than you can xraliz.' by shipping
U San Francisco. We l;nve bought Three
Hundred 'I'lioncaml bjlej thus far this season
ai.d want Three Hundrrd Thoasand inore.if
we can get them. Don't fail to see U be
fore yoc pell, nnd we will either buy ymir
woo! or see that yon get more for it tLuii
it h worth in San Francisco.
Are turning out 100 comprrsrd bales daily,
and it takes woo! to Keep them goinz. so
r bring i.!ong vour clias end iret a cood nrice
for them, nnd help yourselves, nnd liy so dc
in help us to keep the bull rolling and
presses goii'g. Knlerprfse should be nurtur
ed end encouraged, especially where it bene
fits the country. IJring on your wool, and
get the highest market ral(. We want it
all. COXE & WKLTON.
Bed DIcff, May I61I1, 1879,
KEW LIVERY STABLE
BACK OF COURT IIOUSE.
MANNING- AND WEBB,
Proprietor.
ITAVIXO tATCLY F1TTKD VV Tltn OOM
JLn nioOiouslwrn on the School llona Flat ami
in the rear pf the Court Ilntme. Mor now folly
prcparnl to ntlfnJ hi alllmlnem Inunrlim with
premptaess aaddiFpatch auJ at the miflt rcodonble
rates.
Fine Sarncuts
Th ui!o h furn I-1ipJ wltli the beat anlmuli anil
most eubstiatial Lugciet; also 11 firet cl.wa Lack and
ead.llo horses.
Horses boarded, and the best care bestowed on
tlieai.
Satlslttclion guaranteed tn every instance.
Cite ns otill and Jndgo for ynursoUej.
J. W. MANNING.
JaclaonTllle, April 101b, 1S7"!
ESCKIPTION OV CUT
MI LIE US.
JL1 t i5ri;i auU l'atent JIcillanM pi to ,
KAULEUBKOS
MimbCiI
niiva l
t H
lltM
iTTemV
TIV
S-SEAT OLE AEANOE SALE
FOR SIXTY BAYS
ISEPOSTANT leduetioii in PRICES
AT THE STORE OE
JBHBWBffAN
??
OE3 -a,Bn.c ?""5i.Tl9.iLc;
T T ORDER TO jrAICE ROOM FOB MY T-Mri AK 1 '.VINTIiK STOCK I "WILL
1 sell for the nest SIXTY IUYSA!? IM'IRB LBffi of
KmmmeB
FMG'Y GOODS, LADIES'
ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC.
AT PHI CHS THAT WILL DEFY COJlTRdXISOW.
E" XTRAORDIXAUY INDDCEJIENTS AVILL BE OFFERED TO CASH FUR
cliasoro duiing this great talo at
N. I? ISHE&c.
bH"JL.U.lU
EXGELSlOfi
AKD FeED
a jS- X3
Corner of
Obegcx and Cauforma sts., Jacksosvii 1 K.
X7. 3. liiTrAZ-S,
jProp'r.
.t 0'iT.p tjEsi'ccrre i.i. ismiji t:ie run-
V V l'.;:iat ho Las a flue stuk ol
Horses, Husgics anil Cnrrises
And he fi prepared to fnml-h hi. patrons and the pub
L'c generally with
As can l had on the Ticifie cna.t. SuTdlo liorres
hired tog tu nny pjrt ot the country.
Animals Cotirht nntl Soli!.
Hor(s brote to wtrk sins' or double. IIir-e
bonnled mid the lw-jt of caie lKitv:o'l upon litem
stUL' In i.iy clmrKP. Ai1IH1.il .l.aio of the publlo
patronage UseliLiltdon teaoi.ab!o terms.
DR. SPiNiMEY
Trcata all Chronic nm! Sprlal Clcrscs
TXr110 MAY r.U MTFFEIJIXR IROM
I the i fftcts. ofyruibfal follies or indi
crclion, will do well to av.iil thctni'liM d
this, the gre.ite-t lioon ev.-r laid at Ihf a'tu
of mtTerins humanity. I)S. fplNNKY will
Saanntce to forfeit Sj'lO for every cue of
Seminal weakuc or private dieiw. of nn
kind or character which he nudetttkes and
fails to cure.
MlDDT.C-AG-'ED'ilinN".
There ate many nt the ai of thirly tu
sivty who ai Irmili'rd with too frtoi-ni ev
aciatiou of the hladdi-r, nff-u accoiiipiniecl
by a slight tmirtiui? or Imruii'j: senrjtiun.
and a weakening of the 'y-'lein in a ainnner
thepatieiit cannot account Tor. On ex-vn n
ins the urinary deposits t. rnp7 sid.mi'iit
w;il often be fnut.d ai d sor-H-time unall
pirticlcs of alh'itnen will appear, or the
color5will liof a thin milUi'h hue, again
chiiiging lo a dark and torpid appearance
There are'nuny men who die of 1'iis diln
cnlty ignorant of (he cane which U the i-c-ond
stage of seminal m-aiini'rs Die. S. will
(ni.-iaiitcv a p-fjc' c.j" mi mi sucn cates.
and a healthy restoration of the. geuito-uri-nary
organs.
OVfic III nr.s 10 to 4 nnd C to 8 Sun
days froni. 10 to 12a. tt Co'iiillatior. free
'vr-iorouyh ciaaiinations and advice, J5.'
Call or nddres.,
DR. SPINNEY .tro.
No 11 Kearney St. San Frauciso.
THE S'TAT
IiWESIMEiVF & IKSUIUSOB
COMPANY,
' OF SAN FRANCISCO.
PIRE AND MARINE.
INCORPORATED, 1871.
Established iu Oregon, IS7-1.
CASH ASSETS - 8300,000
OrFICEltS:
A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT
R.-D. IVERS...VICE PRESIDENT
C. H. CUSHING. . . . -.SECRETARY
A, P. HOTALING- & GO.
4o L rant Street, Portland.
Gcn'l Agents for Orpjon nnil Wn.'liington.
J. NDNAN, Local Ajent.
EAGLEBREWERY.
.JOSEKII "WETTERER,
Proprietor
Orcsosi'St.,Jnci(SouviIIe.
1?
IIB 11ESTOF LAGER BEEU AtWATS KFAT
on liauit nail rudjr for sulo hj tUe ke; or gis
S1 ' TO KAHIJ5K EROS AND
BUI" YOPJfs.
.VJ.
MlfatSclireu,
FI
mi
KID 8L0VE& HAT
L'j-a-Ljut v.ia'j' u ih.vjtu. ti uLir-Ljrmszrrrmivzxm
fRANCO -AMERICAN
5!
HOTEL &
RESTAGBAST
axd crxnuM. stage house,
Oiiosite'odd Fellows' Hall,
.JACIISONVIM..E .OltKOdiV.
MADAME HOLT,
Proprietress.
Trt.wrxrr.s asw i.i-sipknt wumirr.s
will find the moot eipifrtiiblelil:li'K' t tSiit
bono to bo n.et withai.y'fcbi-ru in Ini-i part oflLe
State.
The llcds n:ul licfStling
Will nlwarf be fimml of f.rt-Iim chtracter ail
krft in a neat anJcK.in ccnJUioo, while
Tlso Itoo:i3
arenewly fiirniheil and will ftlvavsbefcpt in neat
sud limie lite riin.litiuu. A pl-ntlltil Mipjilj of thi
t est or cri ry thing the cinrket affords will be
Sireail on &3k HCr Table.
Iter bon.p wilt Iw i'pt opn all nlaht. unit "StJCAUF
i L I S" can be oblaintd "ut nny h.ur of the dny
or ii'gUt.
OYSTKRS rRKPARKI) IV
KVKUY STYLE.
n1 Innrlip tnl-fliml at nny tftno. Ftftf pn
irvntnl t'llieiji m.o umv Ik out Intert nipht cin !
wovAfinta gixnl fire, bot mcaTaaii't giKtl btU nt
Xhir fconp,
NrttnnMo tlMe frjvtrrtl tmlpuprTt tlir pTtrrtnp"
of the trnellir im well tu the puriuaueut coaiino
uity. Give nit. n c.ll.
l. s. p. aiAit&n, a. r. Qtnuns. j. a. buek.
L'IBCHAcTIOS
TZT&'siT'xra
WILL
X J-il
iii.1l J.J.i Ji
AND
rURNITlTRE. SASir. BLINDS
DOOliS AND MOULD
ING T??ABari o a
msiitfii a
GRANITE ST, ASHLAND OGN.
All khiil,s of Planing, Moulding, Turn
ing Circular and Scroll
Sawing.
Fiu'iiiiurQ tvi(l Oyjunncn
tal'Cavviiigs'ElcrTona to Order.
FnmiiUre, Sash, Rlinds,. Doors
and
Moulding constantly on hand
and made to order.
WK WILT. CONTRACT TO DK-
s'en and erect all kinds nl buitiling
Whei tl-sitiihle to thnse employ 'njr u, we
will fun.i'h nil the imlcrial req-iirnl fur the
construction of any buildio; rrmly fur occu
pancy. MAKSH&CO.
UNION LIVERY
SALE AUDlAEXG IfANGE
Corner 4t!s and California Sts
JACKSONVILLE, OU300N.
J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIrlTOK.
Tiik pr.oritiirron ins
fullrrrlinllt En.l rrfiltH tliU
well known ctaliliiiinent, ami lim
-iitilp pxlenivr and o'mrort&Mo nlli-
tions tlicrclo. 1 hate the very tnt litirr tuicsle.
ami lirery tnrnoutsof all kinil.. JIj stock of ro.u!
ten cunt.ot bo exce.Ieil in th State.
Horses Boartleil
On reasonaMo term, anlthebet of care and atten
tion lHrttowetl uiwn them while under in j charg
Also
Horses Bought and Sold.
T am natiftfiiMl that T ran frirn nll.fvtlon Anil
tnirantro the aarae. With this Iniiircjaioa I
10 bwitaUoaiu BOlicitlng patrunaga
-80.000 SMITH'S OROAHS NOt-1 -USE
IN
ffl -.5-al-l JfeAn -
Arc now TAKING THE LEAD OVER ALL OTHERS
rilliancy, Sw'cetness of, Tone,
NOTICE,
Yon can Say a
FIRST CLASS PIANO OR ORGAN
CHEAPER
Of me than ANY OTHEH DEALER
in tho business, because I holl at 1
WHOLESA LE PIUCES J70R CASH, ,
ami at a migut mtvancc vruero sout on
t , - t . 1 1 I
EASYINSTAI.LJIENTS. Agents ami
PianO TramiW who make LARGE
PROFITS are rctuie&titl to open their
batteries UPON M E or my INSTRU
MENTS at once. Tho public will
soon ascertain it is to THEIR AD-,
VANTARTCtn "ivo tne n. call ami
iintl that MY PIANOS AND OR-
GANS WILL WEAR AS WELL,
keep in tune as loner, ami 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, I
pays very ('.ear. lilist' Ui' iilSl''l',K
ENCE3 GIVEN AND SATISFAC
TION GUARANTEED.
JSTSend for special infor .nation to
JAS. S. SM1TU,
0:,2)3tt05Dtj.'OXTHT,
San Francisco.
r
BEWARE
of Oimil.trs fi'm
iiisirumerls. onul
are uitireiy ti.einieieieJ. AUuiess
liHSlDEKCK
' 1709 Stockton St.
i. b.
IL M.M.lA MB)
m wfflUESdi
IS JIANUFACTURED RY
RACINE, WiS.
WE 3IAKE EVERY VARIETY OV
w
;n
urii
And hy contiuinj; our?i:lvcs ft:ictly lo
BEST OF WORKMEEy
Uciug nothing hut
FIItST-'CMSS niPIWYEJ) AUcmXEnVninl Ihr
- -- - - --f
And by a THOROUGH KN'O'iVLEDGE of the huinci, wchavc justly tarucd llu rvpnfa
.. lion of cjaKiuir
"THE
BEST
VTe
ire Ihe following
We Hereby Warran he fiii niios.
p-Arliuilur uiiilufKf J mutiTial, and that
iron win mir u-ay c.iouiu nny urtiiKft;e occur Wllliin (UiC)Cttr IiiiiiiHimiI
rt-avjii or ilcH-ctivr nali-tml or workm.infhip. n'p.iirF f ir tin; f.iiii will be furnMl
pltci- of.tlc. freer cimrge.or tue price
p-uu tu caeu uy ip iiuauastr pruuucinj;
UVlOUlICt.
"Bncine, Wis., Jan, 1st, 1S79,
hnonintr v can Mtit yon. we
Ptiits Send for Price and
I'Al'LU to
rA.tJkj.jJ.i.xjjnAli. ijuA-j'-Ai'jaarHWL'ij.'j:1 Ajwjii.w.u'-i.'iv.ajaiBTs
OltAY's Sl'KCIFIU fll ErilCIXK.
TRADE MARK,
"THE TRADE MARK.
C3
ORPAT
t& "?i ENCLISH
r-8l v.
an unliilnng
cure lor tiptr
m a t nrrh c a,
seminal tp.k-
s?s--sr-f
IJaforo TaMag r.esi.
lltlpo- Aftrr Tnl-;-,r.
---. "" 'Uy..
tency, ann an iu!'acs Hint loilow n a se
rpfiice of S"lf-ubuPr in loss of Munorr
UoivcrMl T.n?.snude. Pain in the Bich
Dimness of Vision, I'rrmatnrc Old Af
and many oilier t)icaLS that lead to Iii'.in
ity or Coniumpiiun aud a l'rcuuturi
Grave.
fyFull pirttcnlan in our pimphlct.
which e disire trt send free by mail to
every one- E- The Specific Medicine is
sold lijr nil druggists nt SI per package, or
s'x patkages fur S,"i, or will be sent free b
mail on receipt of the mnney by addressing
Tlir. KAY MEBJCnn CO.,
No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich.
EgUSild in Jacksonville-by all druggists
and by all wholc3ale and retail druggists
everywhere.
JL carefully rr'jurtuot KAI1LU; EUOS.
I
jj&
UCflOK
ja g,a
for
Durability ami General Fi
SMIMI'S PIAKOU & OltGASS.
In onltir to introduce TIIESIvl
MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this
Coast, I havo i.ut tho prices MUCIN
LOWER thaVi other FIRST-CLASS
MAKERS, and ns I do not urono.'e to
t . .
linnet- iiav jiiruin.s, 1 who iPiicitiiiv px
tort , ofits f ,, consumed I
j cxilcct to bo sevcn-ly ItantUetl by buclr
persons in tho Piano busint s.
Tlie materials usetl in their con
struction aro of the YEIIY BEST
Ici,M,
ami tho wooil thofoui;lilv M-a-
. soiieil. Thev aro subhtantiallv made.
DURABILITY, TONE ami the
power of MAINTAINING TlTNJJ
LONG ER than auW other piano made.
are the ehaVActcrihUus of these lustru-l
meats.
liie frreatest irmsihl attention ill
.
given to their tone and toYicli, and
have no hesitancy in ofte-in ' tlirni
tho public as l-TRST-CL Srf I'l A
in every respect, and warrants
stand 111 any climate.
Ii'vnls w'10 are j'almn il my success nnd nrj
for reply, and s.e what those tav ul uia win
JAS. G. SMITH,
201, 203 203 Dupont St., S, V.
C3JJHJJl-n-JXft'UT " TK
mm wag:
t
;rj
lie mm wagohsj
mu oUiHiU
one class of work; liy imploylng uuiii: hut the
T'R If ) " ,' F.ST f) F S F. T. Ft !TK ") T T 1 li F IP
--. -. j. jjj. s . j. j. j. rg js jt j. i
WAGON ON WHEEL!
warranty with each tvnpon:
Wfj(iN No totwwdl mnVinl
Ihe striiv;lh of the fame i. fiifffcient
ofsiiil r-uiirs'. ii p-r ni-nt'd prti' i .
a Sample of tlis broken or uefiCHvc pa
lv?n. Z', I FISH BROS & CO J
t i.VO. U. liflllllN". J
to pol.cit p'ltronngn rrom titry fiction nt the Unilril
d Terms, and for a copy tf our AOKIOULTLTlAl
FISH BROS & CO.. MCI1. WIS.
4fS
X
SVw
$: S3
Mi i?
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s
iillontcijrtt rtti.
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Aiul J&d,sonvilIc,
urcgoir.
GlBDS'fc STEAKS will attend Mo
an LUilueaa in. rortlaud.
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