Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, August 20, 1879, Image 4

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THE OREGON SENTINEL
'THt LA'Vt OF NEWSPAPERS
1. SnbscrllKrs who do not i;ire exprass notice to
'he contrary, are considered as wUlilug ta contlune
heir subscriptions.
2. If any subscribers order the dlscontlmianee of
their newspapers, the publisher may continue to
'tend them untH'ait arrearages are paid,
3. Ifsubscribera neglector refnseto talte their
newspapers from the offices to which they are di
rected, the law holds them res,xnslble nutll they
liaTe settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued.
t. If subscribers remorc to other places withont
Informing the publisher, and thenewspapers are sent
to the firmer direction, they are held respvnsible.
i. The CnnrtshaTedeclded that refusing to take
newspapers from this office, or remoTinK and lea
lne; them uncalled for, Is prima facie evidence of In
tentional fraud.
6. The postmaster ho neglects to give legal ne
iwof the neglect ofa persotno tale front the office
lt hefap.- BildretWl to him, Is liabloto the pub-
iher for th suliscripilon price.
Somi,thixq New in Journalism.
"When the present Pope was a Car
dinal, ho cherished the idea of publish
ing a grand Catholic journal an or
gan for his cfrurch that could Be read
by all the people in Europe and Amer
ica in their mother lantruace. Since
is elevationto the Pontine, Leo XIII.
tiaex&fKSKtttfj io-pwt-
his ideas of a great newspaper into
practice. He has succeeded so far as
to authorize tlieannouncement that its
first number will be issued in July or
August of this year. It will be print
ed in Seven different languages; it
will discuss all the political and eco
nomical questions of the day, and of
facially represent the opinions of the
Holy See. The compositors are to be
Ihe deaf and dumb boys educated in
one of the asylums of the Church in
Home. Alimonde will be the genc-r-al
superintendent. The Popo is anx
ious that a Cardinal should be at the
JEead of the editorial department; he
offered that position-to Cardinal Nina,
"who dctlifiecf it. The novel paper will
start with forty-two thousand subscri
bers; very few of this number arc Ital
ians. Once fairly under way, the
grand Catholic organ is likely to com
mend itself to future Popes, and be
come a permanent power among the
newspapers of the Old World.
Thimble" M.AUFACj?m& The pro
cess of making thimbles is described as
follows: Bright new silver coins are re
duced to ignots by mdtirtg into cruci
bles. They are the rolled into required
vthickness and cut by a stamp into cir
cular pieces of the required siee. These
circular disks are placed under a solid
ductal bar of the intended thimble,
which, moved by the powerful machin-
bpttomless nlold of
'the size ot the outside ot the thimble
!and presses the metal in to the desired
"shape at a "single Wow. Tne remain
ing operations of brightening, polish
ing and decorating are performed by
"means of" a lathe. First, the blaiik
iorra is fitted with a rapidly revolving
'rod' a slight toucli-with a- sharp chisel
takes atliin shaving from tlie end; an
other does the same ot the side-, while
a third rounds off the rim. The pol
ishing & done by a round steel
Vod, which is dipped in oil and pressed
upon the surface. Small revolving
leel wheels, held against the revolving
Clank, pierce the indentations oil the
lower half and end of'thts thimble; All
ifiat remains to be done with the thim
"blcs is to Brighten and polish the in
', 'sides, boil them m soap-suds to remove
the oil, brush them up and pack them
-for the inarkefi-
Capt. J, B. Eads Veports, undef
date of July 10th, that the greatest
depth and width of channel required'
by tb's;Jetty act at the mouth, and al
so of the head of South Pass, has been
secured. The completion ot . the
great work was certified to the Secre
tary of "War the same day by Gapfc
11. Pu Brown, ai the United States
Engineers, inspector of the work.
The jetty channel is over 30 feet deep,
and a good navigable channel of 26
feet measured at the lowest stage of
he river, exists at the- head- of the
jjacses. The benefits to commerce like
Jy to flow from tins brilliant achieve
ment are inestimable.
The Sciopticoii gallery so well and
favorably known, will bo at Jackson
ville on the 18th of August and will
furnish those excellent pictures at rear
sonable rates, for which it Is- noted.
"Old pictures copied and enlarged in
the very best manner. Children's pic
' tures a specialty and good-workguarran-t?eJ
Do not delay But securepictures
"while the opportunity offers, as the
.'gallery will remain only one week.-
Call and see tlfose pictures of laughing
Und crying babre only one week.
The National Gold Medal was
awarded to Bradley ic RuTofson for the
Ibest photographs In the United States,
und the Vienna Medal for titer best in
the world.- '423 Montgomery Street,
San-Francisco.
TheSbasta "Courier" intends discard
ing the patent outside, which is a good
move and furnishes more Eome work
in preference tor- patronizing San Fran-
cisco.-
If we are faithful to f He duties of
the present God will provide for the
future-
A &SbktKCm& flirtation is aTeTy
To Ihe People of Northern California and
Southern Oregon!
ASHLAND COLLEGE
AND
NORMALSCHOOL
LOCATED AT
ASHLAND, OREGON.
First Session will Commence Scjil-If, IS9.
IJO.tltD OP TRUSTEES:
A. G. RnCKFKLt.OW, W. II. AtKlNSOS,
Rkv. J. S. McCain, Jacob Waoner,
Rev. W. T. Ciiai-man, Jnnjf Walker,
Clare Taylor, U. F. Biili.g3.
-prion tub pnnrosK if fodndixo the Asifc
1 ' laud Collrcn and Normal School tiie property
known as the Ashland Academy lias L.-en placed, frew
fn.in idebt, undtr the control of a Hoard of Trustees,
who hate inanoirvcit the" CntehTlse by filling the
foll?wi4IJBu In the -
RACTJL.T"::
IlEV. LOVfELL E. KOCHHS, A. M., Presiuent;
rrofessur uf Mental and Mori! Science.
W. I. NICHOLS. A. 5L. Vice TiesidenV;
Professor of Mathematics.
MRS. A. A. ItOORKS. Preceptress;
Teacher of English Grammar.
MItS. JENXli: BALBWIJI NICHOLS,
Teacher ofMnsic aud French.
Oilier competent instructors will be scrnred as fist
as the needs of the Institution require, aolhat pupil
may be provided with the best facilities for commenc
ing and completing the following
COTJRSES OF'STtTDY:
1. Classical, retjhlrlng sit years, Including prepar
ntory etudies. Graduates ibeeile the DTgtets of A.
B. aud A. M.
2. SSttsHHc, requiring four years. Degteo confer
red, 11. S,
3. Norxii, CoMuimcAl and" Mfoicit, ritcnoTlng
three years earh. Diplomas giien certifying t'oat
tainmentaof graduates. -
EXPENSES.
Tuition In four Collegiate Branches. SS a month.
Mnslc, $3 a month (use of instrument $1 additional).
Vocal music In class. $3 a quarter. Board In Beard
ing Hall or in Private Families, S3 SO to JI.M a week.
Itooms or Cottages fir self hoarding, tl to to er
mouth.
TAItTIAL LIST CF TEXT BOOSS.
Bobinsotrs Mathematici Steelos Series In Natural
Sciences, Harkties' Latin. FasqneUa French, Recd'8
?eKts In English Cumjiositlou Kicliaidsou'a Piano
Instruction.
PBOMIXENT FEATURES' ixli ITEMS OF
INTEREST.
1. The Collesfe 111 be chattered; and the Normal
or Training Sriitsd lor TcaUie'iS will be liladr. It is
hoped by special enaetment,nn adjnnct ofther"ntdlc
School systetrf.nnJ Dlilotuas made eitlralcut to first
grade ccfliflcatds.
.2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of Intoxicating
lienors is prohibited by the City authorities, whoaie
sustained by a strong public sentiment.
3. TbeSihnol will be under the Miperrlpinn of an
Etangel'cal airlstian Church. Tlie Bible will be
reverently read and studied; the worship cfGod en
conraeed; but the Institution will be sectarian In no
ohjectional sense.
4. Hook-keeping. Business Arithmetic. English Com
position and other branches specially prep-iratory for
Business Life, will receive unusual attention.
5. Tlie Precyptress will (tire fier chief attentfon fo
the care and oversight of the young ladies.
6. Air Endowment of J2n.009.will be, there is reason
toliUpe, promptly CTieirlbed, enabling the Trnitees
to ;eduee the nresent rater of tultWw. sneclallv to
lonmers, aiier tue present yc-ir. AffKss communi
ca'ions to .
Ashland College and jflB fchco!,
ASULAKD, 0
lVotic of
LhlilfOIIlce nt nos.l.llrp.Ogn.
Jhl-7th,lS7y.
Notice i lierebv given thai ihe following
namorl eettler b"tt filed notice of bi intention
t makt! final proof in anpport of liis claim,
and secufo ffnal en'ry thernif" at the cxpira
lion of thirty dajB fiom the dat of litis no
tice. Vi: Homestead entry Aro I!)."9 of
John S Curnmons. ofJack.vm cnuntv. Oro
con. Tor the E 1-2 o! jf W 1-4 Sec 17 T37
S, U I West, and names the followine br hit
vritnes'es. viz: Alexander Stewart of Jackson
county Orccon, and Thus McAndrcws of
Jackson county, Oregon.
Wm F Benjamin. Hcgister. '
TCotice.
LnncfOlrioc nt Ilaai biirc. Ogn, 1
Jfily, 5.1S7U. J
Not'ce is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
lion to rrml.e fi&al prdnf irr support of hi?
claim, and secure final entry thereof nt the
txpiration of thirty days from (be date nt
this notice, v:2: Homestead nrrpliralion.
No 1.68?. of David Stogie, for the V K-or
S E H Sec 17, T 23 S, H 4- W. and names
ihe following as his witnesses, v't. 'I'liomas
R Basje of Applegate, Jackson county,
Oregon( and August Relikopf ol A"pplegate,
Jackson ennnty. Oreeon.
"Wit F. Bexjamix, Register-
No i ice of Final Pt-trbf.
Lnml OfSrc nt Itnarsrnrir. t)gn. 1
JuIy7ib.lS7Ui .
Nolice is hereby civen lhat the following
named settler hai filed'tiotice of his intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim,
and secure final entry thereof nt the-expiation
of thirty days from the dale o 5,1 bis no
tice, viz: Homestead Ifo. 2312 or Matthew
Cbapm&n, of Josephine county. Otvgon, for
the N -W 1-4-or Sec 3. T 39 S. R 5 Wet, and
names the following as bis witnesses, viz;
James Aail, of Josephine county, aud Samu
el Kiusey, of Joephine county, Oregon.
Ym'F BenAmiv. Register.
Kotice.
', Lnntf UlcettHoacblirtl.lfrii. 1
Tttly.ISf 1STO.
Notice is hereby given tliat ilie following
named settler has filed notice of hi' intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim,
and secure final entry thereol at thetxpira
tion of tbirly days Ironr the rrate of this no
lice, vie, John Rotcn homestead applica
tiorr No 1 871. fri? the N E of N V .
Sec 11, E K or S V i ami S' E of N
W H. Sec 2 T 3-7 S R 3.W. and names the
following as his witnesses, viz, Tolberl L
Beck of Willow Springs, Oregon, and Da
vid Marfan of Willow Springe, Jackson
county, .Oregon.
WM. F. Bekjamij.,- Registerr-
Noticc-
Lttlid Office at Ifoscliiirg'.Ogn. 1
Julj-,18.1b7J.
Notice is hereby given that the following
oanred settler has filed nolice o! his inten
tion to make final proof in support of bis
claim, and secure final entry thereof at the
expiration of thirty days from the date of
ibis notice, viz: Janus S. March, home
stead application. No, 1 957, for the W y,
or the S 17 Us S W ii of N E Sec 4,
and N W ? of N E M Sec 5. Township
36 S, of'R 2 West, nnd names-the following
as his witnesses, viZ: William A Childers
ofSamsVollev, Oregon, and Benton Yin
cent, of Sams Valley. Oregon.
Wii. F. BeJAHIJi Register.
PlA-soon OeoaN toit aIe. Par
ties desiring to purchase fiithera nfano
or organ will do Well to call tff this of
fice before baying elsewhere. Tie in
struments afe"SvarTanted first-class in
every particular and the terms very
reasonable?
4HBr.
A
SPEED F2EIO GRAMME
-OF THE
SISKIYOU COUNTY AGRICUL
TURAL SOCIETY FAIR,
AT TREKA
Commencing, OctoiJer" 1st, IS79
And continuing four days.
FIRST DAY
W'odxiosday, Ootv 1st.
JVb. 1. Trotting race, three in five, free
for all horses in the district that ni vcr beat
three minutes. Purse $100. Entrance $10
, JVb. 2. Running race, free for three year
olds and uml'r, single dash oi ouc mile.
Turse S50. .Entrance $5. . ..
SECOND BAYf.
1?Zx-ixxrisc3.t-yr Oct. 23..
Ao. 3. 7b be called Ihe Society' Handi
cap, Running race, mile heat, three in
five, rree for all horsca owned in the district,
with the following penalties and allowance)':
7he winner of any race of the vaiife of S20O
to carry twenty-one pounds (21 lb) txt.a
weight. 7T)e winner of any race the value
1 ofSKll) to rjarrv fouftrai xioaaila U4- lh'3
extra wesgni. jue winner tu any I ace the
value or $30 to carry 7 pound? eslra weight.
.Maidens, (tbofe herfes which have never
won a race) nllowtd 7 poaudr, weights not
accumnlatirc. WcicclS ttoi accumulative
means that no fTnehobie Jtill be compelled
to fiirry mere than one of the above extra
weights. Seven or more to ct:Jer and four
to start. Purse S200. Entrance S.S. En
tries to clote on the let day ol September.
Race Arj, i. T'roltine race, miie beat?,
two in three, free i or all uutritd horses' or
horse that have never tfolted for public
money. Purse S50, Entrance S3.
THIRD DAY,
'IPx-iciiiy, Oct. 3d.
A"ii. 5. Running race, mile hetn, fe
in five, fiee (or all. Purse S125. E-itrance
$10. &rae day exhibition of stock
A'o. C TVotting race, mile heats, free for
nil three year olds o.rnea in ihe district.
Parse S50. Entp-nce $."i.
FOURTH DAY,
Saturtiar, Oct. -SU-tli..
A'o. 7. Jrotting race, mile heals, three it
five, free for nil hordes owned in the district
prior to July let, 18 1 9. Puisa S150. En
trance Si 5.
itii. 8. Rnnning race, half mile and re
peat, free for all. Purse S75. Entrance $3
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
1st 7he above purees to be given without
discount.
2d fhe srcotid horse to save entrance
money except in race A"o. 3.
3d Entries to be placed in the entry box
kept for lhat purpose tit the pavilion prio
to U o'clock P M on day previous to the
race, except in race Ao. 3.
4th Entries mtist give name, pedigree
and description of the burse entered as far
as known.
5th All trolling to be in harness.
Cth A'ational Trotting jfttoclailbn rules'
to -govern trotting rnees.
7lb Pacific Coast rules to govern running
race".
8th Free fur all mean just what it sayp.
9:h In all the above r-ceH entrance mutt-
jvsddeil axcipt in race All. 3.
tjollowinc SWiri-laltc raCeis nronnsed
con nice, iree tor any colts In lite ili-trict
that were foaled this .Spring, 18T.1, to tun a:
two years i i tlie Tall or '81. to be cnti red k
fullows: To nanw Si.il put tip ten dollar- mi
the Iat diy of tin- fair; aLd twenty dolla
in one yiar from the time, ami twenty dol-'
Jars m rc Ihe daj before the raci'.-
Tiie first hn,Ba ' pet i of the money.
krse to gel 2-3 or the remain
der. The thiid to 1 3 of the remainder.
r. a. STiUCKLAND, rrasiJeut.
II. A. Honsr Secrvtary.
WOOL, WOOL ! !
10 g'8-!i hi
WOOL GROWERS
OF
Northern California and
Southern Oregon.
ANEW ERA HAS DAWNED UPON
you. An enterprise has been starl-d in
jourmidJt which innrrs tnynufuil vuiue
fur yonr product; You can sell your pro
duct ut
SHE WOOi. 2IOUSB-
OF-
GONE & HELTON,
I0r 3EJ.332D TSZFE'li
For more than you can realfe? by shipping
to San Franeisco.- We have bought Three
Hundred Ttioasand bales thu far this3ason
mid want Three Hundred Thousand more il
wp can get them. Dout fail to see ir be
riire von sell, and we will either Bny your
wciii or see that you get more lor it than
it is worth in San Francisco.
OUR WOOL r-S.ESSI5S
Are turning out 100 compres.'rd bales daily,
nnd it takes wriol to fetter them going, so
bring along jour clips nnd get a good price
for tbem, and help yourselves, and by so do'
inj help u3 to1 keep the ball rolling and
presses going. Enterprise should be flflrtur
ed and enconraged, especially where it bene
fits the country. Bring on your wool, and
get the highest market rates. We want it
all. CONE & WELTON1.
Bed Bluff, May ICtb, 1879.
NEW LfiVERY STABLE
BACK OF COURT HOUSE.
MANNING- AND YEBB,
Proprietor.
T r AVISO LATELY FITTED DP THE COM
JQ. niodiottt barn on tlie School Hoosa Flat anil
in the rear of the Cotlrt Hoti'e. We are now fully
prepared to attend to all tmf infra lnofirlioo with
promptness auiTdispatcli atitl at tlie ta at reasoBalile
rates.
Fine Turnouts
The stable i torn i'lif d With the best animals and
most substantia buggies; also a first class hack and
saddle horses.
Horse) boarded, and the best care bestowed on
theai.
Satisfaction guaranteed In etery instance.
Give nsacall and Judge for yourselves.
jr. W. MANNING.
JactsODTllIe, April 10th, IS?'
XTU3El "ST HSCRIPIIOIf OP CUT.
ilery cr 1 Iwf MILLERS.
lr
&EEAT OLEAEANCE SALS
FOft SIXTY DAYS
IMPORTANT Seduction in PRICES
AT THE STORE OF'
WBWMAN FIHEK.
IN OTtKEuWsfAkE ROOlf F03 T Aljls AN"i WINTEli STOtk I AVILL'
sell for the next SIXTY DAYS 31 YEKTilVE LINE of ' ' ' "
msimmes MMm
PKKSS
FMGY GOODS, LADIES' KID GLOVES, SATS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.- ETC.
AT PlriCES TEAT WILL DEFY COMPARISON.
EXTUAOHDINAKY INDUCEMENTS" WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PUIi
chahcrs during this great sale ut
N. FISHER'S.
EXCELSIOR
LIVBRd&MD FEED
S T'a-XS Xa23 .
Corner f'
OREDOS Am CAUr'OItXM et.i., Jacssoxvim.k.
W. J. TXX2ZALE, Trcp'r.
Would nESiTCTFnt.LV iN'FnnMTiiErbb
iicthat he has a fine stuck ot
Horses, Ilusgies and Carriuges
And he Is preparrdlo furnish hN patrons and thepnb
r1z gtneral' y ttl.
Pine Ttirnoufs
As can lie had on tlie Pacific coast. Siddle IiorscT
Limltugu to any partot the country.
Animals BotlKlir nitd Sold.
Horrs 1 rolce to wrk single or flonhle.. ifort
lHianled and the I.et bfcaie lwstolttM fin tlieni
uliilrinn-T ctnrEf. A libcnil fhnre of the public
(atrorage Issoliciltdou rtuoiubiv tcrmt.
DR. SPliNlfMEY
K"o. 11 KBA2lEJE12 S3.,
Treat nil Cliroulc nnU Sjirelnl DUrnscs
"STCSTJjXTGr PC3330T .
WHO MAY. I5B PUFFKUING rROM
tbenVcls (if ytulliful follicB or indis
cretion, will tlo well to uv.iil llipuiH'ke of
thi, Hip p;rHiet hoon evr laiil at tlie nltir
of (ofluriuj; lintnanitv. I)il. SPINNEY will
Ctinrantce to Torfeit $."00 for vvory c:in" ol
isemiiml weakliest or private ilifa- of suit
kiiid or chir.icter which be uuderlukcs at.il
rails to cure.
miudm:-agkd kikx.
There ate minv at the asi o tlitrly to
fi.xly nhom! truiiMcrl vritli t.io fnqUftit rv
ncnatinn of th bladder, iftn acciiiiip'inicil
by a flight Mnartins or litlt-iilng ttni-alion.
and a Wi-aketiinjoJ the f.T'lem in a mnnner
tbepatient Cahnul account fir. On exam n
it.K the urittarj dcposiis a ropy n-dimwit
will "lien lie fo'.tnd nt.d pomvtimei! fniBll
uarlicles of albumen will apiM-ar. or the
colur will beof a thin milkMi line, again
changing to a dark and turftid appearance
There arc many men who die of tliia dlfli
cully ignorant of the caue wbicb is the st-c-ond
stage of reniinal weaknerg Kit. S. will
giintatitt-r a pet feci cure in all mcli catew.
and a -healthy restoration of the genitu-uri-nary
organs.
OFKlte Unites 10 to 4 and C to 8 fnn
daya from 10 to 12 a. m Coticnllatiin free
Thorotteh,? aminationa aud advice, i3;
Call"or addn-f",
DR. SPINNEY cV CO.
No 11 Kearney St.. San FrancKio.
THE STATE
ismimRT & mam
COMPANY,
OF.SAN FRANCISGG.
FIRE ND MARINE.
INCORPORATED, 1871.
Established in Oregon, lSt-1.
CASH ASSETS
8500,000
OFFICEKSl
A. ,T. DllYAlfT PRESIDENT
It D.IVERS.i.VlCE PRESIDENT
C. H. GUSHING. . .t .SECRETARY
A. P. HOTALING & GO.
45 Front Street, Portland.
Gen'l Agents for Oreeon nnd Washington.
JNUN'AX.Loiat Acnt.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPn "WEITERER,
Troprietof
Orejoh'StM Jacksdnvillc.
npHEBES'TOt1 UdEKSEER ALWAYS KEPT
JL on hand and ready for sale by the ken or class
&fds
9
GOOD!
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL & fl RESTAURANT
T-i f ff-
AXD GEXE11AL Sf.iGElIOUSE,
OpiWdteOdd Fellows' Kali,
JAt'KSIIXVILI.E .WIEGCIIK,
MADAME HOLT,
Proprietress.
mKAVKi.rns and iiiidf.nt noAKnKns
JL villi find the mist rnnirrUllrlodj:lnj:i at thU
hy't'e loi'e nitt nltuaiijniiere Intlils part or the
31Kie.
The Bods and Bedding
Will always Im fitnnd of flrstHlss4 chiracter ufcd
lcrrt la a neat and cleali condition, whirs
The Booms
arenewly fnrnlrfird and will always lie kept In neat
anil homi Iiaeri'nilitiiiti. A pltitifni sur-plyuf the
Lest of erer thing the market affords villi be
Spread on
Her Table.
Ilrrhrn-e will be kept open all iil-bt. and "SQUARr.
JIFAIS" lanbe obtalurd at nay hour uf the day
Hr hijfit.
OYSTKIIS I'nKPAKKD IV
EYEUY STYLE,
pt-rtfsiitl thfl i HlS 111$ r he nt latent iuptit.cn al
wbtc flint gouU fifb, fcci hicH'nan.l gol leI at
thl !imi.
XotnmM' wil hv njinrnl tmlcrvc f fi pitrohicr
r lite trnTMiip' at well n Hie ierinaueut comimi
nitj. GUemifl o.
l. s. i SiAnsh, A. f. Qfints. J. A. liUitki
MECHANICS
PLANIHG MILL
AND
FURSITDRE. SASir. BLINDS
DOORS AND MOULD
1XO in? jk-cdgh: j jas-""-
IAESH & CO.
GRANITE ST, ASHLAND OGN.
All kinds of Planing, Jlouliliiij;, Turn
ing, Circular and Scroll
Sawing. Furniture and Orvamcn
4(il Carving, Etc. Bone
to Order.
'Furniture,- Sa&li, Blinds, Doors nnd
Jloukling constantly on liand
and made to order
WK WILL COXTllACr TO DK
'"' s;cn and erect all kinds o( bnildiog?
Whet desirable to those employinsr o?, we
will fnrni-h all the malarial required M the
constiactioa olony banding rp&tiy for occu
puticy. . .MA KS II & CO.
UNION LIVERY
SALEANDMIHXCHANGE
Corner It h anil California Sts
JACKSONVHLLK, OHECOS.
J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR.
Tun PRorniETOit ins
fully rebnllt anil rrflttol tills
veil known estalili.limrnt. and lias
ade vxteiisire and corofortaUe adli
tinns thereto. I Lare tbe tery best horses, bucztes
andlirery tnrnoutsof all kinds. My atockof ruuds-
ters cudkoi ue txcenca in tn EtaiEi
Horses Bdardetl
Od feaiohaMe terms, and the best of care arid attm
tlon bestowed npoa them whlla under my charge
AISO
Horses Bought and Sold.
-80.000 SMITH'SORHAMS ROW IN -USE
GHEAT
Arc now TAKING THE LEA'D OVER ALL OTHERS for"
rilliancy, Sweetness of Tone, Durability aritf General FinisI?
NOTICS',
Yon an Hiiy a
FIRST CLASS PIANO OR ORGAN
CHEAPER
Of me tlmn ANY OTHER DEALER
in the businesp, because I sell at
VH.OLESALE PRICES FORCASII,
and at a slight advance where soht dfi
EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and
Piano Tramps who make EAltGE
PROFITS are requested to open their
batteries UPON ME or my INSTRU
MENTS' nf (h'lfc'c. The public will
soon ascertain it Is to THEIR AD
VANTAGE td Kivc me a call, and
find that MY PIANOS AND OR
GANS WILL AVEAR AS WELL,
keep in tune as lon, 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,
pays very dear. REST OF REFER
ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC
TION GUARANTEED.
CgTocnd for" .special information to
JA& S. SMITH,
t)l, 3D3i-205Du?o.TST,
San FsahCtocn.
nrMTT a t
of C'rruf.f?a f.nrt
l)jJ I 1 iliV.JL insiiiimrrts. Siuil
are entirely Uiaiuteientel. Address
RrawnNXS
1700 Stockton St.
F: F.
THS2 BB12ST WA6N
M WfliEiei
13 MANUFACTURED RY
RACINE, WIS,
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
Mill!., H
Anil by conliuing- ourselves ft-lctly to one cl.tss of wntk: lv tmplovlng none Lut tbr-
EST OF WORKMEN,
Using nothing but
FIIiST-CLASS IMPROVED MACTTTMtRYand the
' T 'ERYBEST OF SELECTED TIMBER,
And by a TIIOUOCGII KNOU'LEDGE of the l.te.inef,. we have juitly curntil the n-puta-
liun ot mukitig
"the Best wagon on wheels. "'
We "ive tlio following- warranty with each' wnpon:
We Hereby Warran the PHII linos. Wagon Nn.,..m..t; h. well nn.ic in ever
pariicular uinlor;r J Diatirinl. and that llifftrenslli. urilierame i. cufticirnt fora
work wilh r.ir u-a? fchiitild any brraknsL-occur wtllitu,.uue jtnr fiWir lh( itijliy
n-asoti sir difeetlvf. nali-riol or workmanship, rrpiirf Tor tiie-'fame will lj funiii-hd nt
plnce nrnale. freer charcor Ihe price oriid reniirp. a p-r aj-nt' prist 11. . will lie
paid in cash by tl purchater' producing u sample or the broken or defective parts as
evidence.
rt .- ,. , , , fTrrrtG.Fi-.if: )
Rncme, Wis., Jan. let, 1S79, kivj.x n. Kwh, f FISH BROS & CO.
( Imi. U. llriiMN. )
Knowlnir wrcan stilt ynti. we folicil patronnce from crry ftction of lh rnltrd1
Htatis Send for Price and Terms, "d rur a copy tf our AGKICULTUIEAL
l'Al'KIl tu
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MBOICINB.
TRADl MARK.
THE
GREAT
TRADE MARK.
ENGLISH
REMEDY,
an unlalito
cure lor Sptr
m at orrhen.
seminal wtalt-
Before Taking "&' Impo- After Taking,
tency, and all diseases that follow n a fe
q-iftice of Sflf-aliuse; aa loss of Mctnnrv
Universal favsiiudp. Pain in the Dick
Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Aj;e
and many oilier Diseases llint lead to Inan
ity or Consumption and a Premature
Grave.
3fFn!l pifticuliirs in onr pamphlet,
which wedcRire !n send free by mail to
everyone. t The SpeciGc Medicine is
sold by all drnseNts at SI per package, or
si packages for S5, o' will be sent free by
mail on receipt of !he money by addressiD"
Tim CK.VY 3IEDICIXE CO.. '
t!o. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich.
Sgi,SoId in Jacksonville by oil druggists
and by all wholesale and retail druggists
everywhere.
M
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KEHUCTi
IN
Ill (QiilK
i
lanos
Sfflllll'SPIffl&fllKIAXS;
In order to introduce THESE'
MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this
Coast, I have put the prices MUCH
LOWER than other FIRST-CLASS'
MAKERS, and as I do not propose trr1
make any agents, (who generally ex
tort, large profits from the consumer) I
expect to be severely handled by such
persons in the Piano business.
Tlie materials used in their con"
struction are of the VERY REST'
kind, and the wood thoroughly sea
soned. They are substantially made.
DURABILITY, TONE and tl.tf
power of MAINTAINING TUNE
LONGER than any other piano made,
are the characteristics of these instru
ments. Tlie greatest possible attention is
given to their tone and touch, and I
have no hesitancy in ofTering them to
the public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
in every respect, and warrant them to
stand in nny climate.
It'va's wlio arc j'alotH til my stic.-(s mt'l my
for retrlv, nnd we tvlmt tliiiM! euv ul me who
JAS. S. SMITH,
201, 203 k 203 Dupont St., S. F.
iliO SPRiH
E3 ISB
E1M F
FISH. BROS i CO.. IUC11. WIS.
--. nsTrasnaniBSj isssssassw
Umff Tt 3r
rrr
k?iionicijol(Sau.
-v pOJTl,AND,OlEaOJi m
And Jacksonville, Oregon.-
GIBHS'&. STP.AIIS will ua i.
allbuatuess la't'ortland.
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