Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, September 03, 1879, Image 4

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    i'HE OREGON SENTINEL
THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS
1. SnbuciItxTtVlift donnl eiveexpreaa-notice to
ho contrary, are coualdered us wishlugt cuutlnuc
heir mbscrljitloii.
2. Ifany sulr-crilM-rierderfhe dlcontinitanee pf
ht-lr newspaper, the publisher mv cuutiuuo to
iMi'lthemnntll all arreat ages are pd'l.
3. n .tibw-riber neirlector refue to tn$ their
newspapers frum the oflices to which they an di
rected, tliolaw hold, them reoiliblp utitll they
hirest-tlle-l tliebllla, andoiriered tliem diwontlnned.
4. If sub.fi iber remove to other place without
infantine; the YBblblier,flnd thenew.papers are sent
to the frmpr direction, they are held le.p-iniilblc.
5. The Courts hare nVcbled that reftifilnprtn taVe
tteunpapers from this office, or removing and lea
'nctliem uncalled for, Ij prima f icie evidence of lo-ii-ntlonal
fraud.
C. The potnn.ter xtLn neglects to cire leral no
tice of the nezleet of a pnlhin to take from the office
'ho newspaper addroKiM t( him, is liable to the pub
f dtcr for the subset ipiiou pi ice.
Gov. Thayer recently
granted com-
mutations to Uie following convicts:
T. J. Blake, convicted in Multnomah
county June 18, 1878, of forgery, and
sentenced to two years' imprisonment;
commuted to expire July 16, 1879, for
faithful services rendered as Lospital
steward and waiting upon the .sick at
all tiniP3 during nights and Sundays.
t-i. . rv,.fl.r...t.T fiTim"" LlTi'troniali
.r-o --.-. - ....
county, June 28, lb, for i-oi.bery;
commuted to espire July 30, 1879 on
condition that ho leave the .state and
remain away until expiration of his
original sentence. F. C. Logan, &en
tanced for a three year term, from
Douglas county, Oct, 27, 1877; com
muted to expire August 1, 1S79 on ac
count of uniform good conduct and
performing skilled labor while in pris
on. Tho fuller accounts of the death of
Prince Louis Napoleon drawn from
the repoits of tho court martial on
Lieut. Carlcy bring out one touch of
romance not before published in this
country. The ill-fated Prince Iiad on
nt his death his great uncle's sword,
Xapoleon I wore at Austerlitz. The
trooper who, turning in his saddle,
caught the last glimpse of the abandon
ed prince, saw him drawing his sword,
the sword of Austerlitz, for his last de
fence and that weapon was drawn in tho
bright December sun 75 years ago,
now hnngs in the Zulu kraal. The
Littcn st epigram spoken of the young
pretender was Victor Hugo's, "Napo
leon of the Little was at least the nojih
p.w of Ausleilitz; but Napoleon the
Less he is the ton of Sedan." but the
death of the fourth Napoleon with
the sword of Austerlitz in his hand
will do much to take the sting out of
the epigram.
TJVer- Tttinvrti Alirmf liplf ruist
iuno oclock on last bunuay
was discovered tliat Mr. Abram Teni
brooks's residence was on fire. A
number of people of the neighborhood,
who were then on their return home
from church, Raw the flames, but every
thing being as dry as kindling, the tire
liend made- such rapid progress as to
render assistance, in the matter of sav
ing household ofiects, or even in check
ing the fire utterly impossible. The
occupants of the dwelling were nroustd
from their peaceful slumber, by the
roaring of the fire and tho crashing of
falling building, barely in feaMm to
avoid being infolded in the leaping
flames. The entire house and its con
tents were consumed, including a con
siderable lot of valuable goods in the
cellar. It is supposed that the fire,
i-inco it originated in the kitchen,
caught from the cook-stove. We learn
that another dwelling will bo in course
of erection in a short time. "Lake
view Herald."
Strange how ashamed a man will he
of a shabby "umbrella one of thofe
douchy. cotpuleut affairs, with the
blenched ouUiowring divorced from
a third of the ribs, and a string clasped
around its waist in lieu of the long
vanished elastic! How lie will hide it
as far as possible under htsann, run it
up his coat sleeve, tuck it away beneath
tho folds of his coat, keep it between
himself and the wall; ar.d when he gets
in the car how careful he is to dispose
of it in the darkest possible cornerl
And if perchancojanybotly spies it out,
how quick he is to head offentieism by
explaining that it is the one lie keeps
in his office so convenient to have one
there, you know; .one that you know
nobod- will steal ha I hat Or maybe
he willj'go a step further the lyinp
rascal and say he borrowed it, and if
he didn't return it old Gifmshaw
would never forgive him ha! ha!
l?ut when the clouds lower and the
rain drops begin to patter, who so at
oase, so envied, so proud and happy, as
the man with the-shabby umbrella, as
he fitalks along between rows of unpro
tected men and women, with his des
pised umbrel dripping its liquid harvest
indiscriminately on the just and unjust?
"Verily there is nothing in this life
wholly good or wholly bad.
"That reminds me of a little anec
dote," is what every bright man has
heard overund over again, as his mem
ory has been jogged by som one's tell
ing a good story. When 'pood storits
and ready repartees arc going on, out
witty little thing is sure to sugge.t an
other. Thus we thought, a day or two
since, when reading in an eveuing pa
- per that Charles Summer was no musi
cian, and that a lady fri-nd once told
him that if he was to buy a music-box
set to "Old Hundred," she drd not be
lieve that he could make it plaV "more
than seventy-five," It was dtVbtless
something in the same vein that
prompted old Sirs, llothsehild, Vhen
ninety-seven, to .say ,ro her physician,
"Doctor, you niustkeejimeup fortaroe
rears more at least: itwould be its'
creditable for
der par."
2 to ga off i
To Ike Feuple of Northern California and
&omiitrn uregon !
ASHLAND COLLEGE
-AND
NORMAL-SCHOOL
LOCATED AT-
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Firsl Session will Cernincncc Sept. 1, 1S79.
HOARD OP TRUTEESi
A. G tl'TKTFI.I.IW,
IJev.J.S Mt-0i.v,
RKV W. T. CllArMAN,
Clark Taylor,
V. FT Atkison.
Jacob Waonfr,
John WaWskb,
G. F. Biilinc-i.
"rnoR Tire purpose f founding the afit-
JL? land Colles- and Normal Crhnol, the pn-perty
hnnwn ns the Ashland Academy has been placed, freo
fn-m debt, unite r-fhc cmitpd ofa Hoard of Trr.Ices,
whhare Inangnratcd the enterprise by filling the
following positions in the
FACULTY:
KEY. LOWELL L. ROGrRS. A. MM PreaMent;
Professor of Mental atii Moral Srlnrr.
V 1. K!mnw, A. M.. Vice Pies'tbV;
PniffRkPr of Mftthrmftttfft.
MRP A. .A. ItOQERS, Prtceptrpss;
Teac'tiri f Cicli"l firomnur
MRS. J NXII3 BALDWIN XTflfStS,
Teartier nfMrMc and Frrncli.
Other rompctrnt Instnicti.n will ncnri'd a 1VI
a tlipnre'luo! tbe Tns ltti!im TDfjnire. n ilint p")iU
nifty .e pioviilcil nith thf he-t facilities fr coin me uc-
iug and cmnpl liup tlif folIowie
COUKSES OF STUDY:
1. Clxssicil, retjnf ring six year. I clmlineprcpar
alorv ntuili". Orudatcs leceive the Dcgicea of A.
II. and A.M.
2. ScuMtnc, rcqnlrinR tonryeara. DepioBronfer
risl.IJ S.
3. NitM4L. roMMntclL and MOsicit, ocmmlnK
tlirMymrs encB. MpKmas gicn certifying toai
iaiuments of gradune-
EXPENSES.
Tnilt'tn In f'r Coltesiate Branch''". S5 a month.
Mu. $5 a month (nenHntrum)nt $ ndditidiml).
Val mn-i in cla $5 a quarter. Baid In B ard
np Ilnllnrin Piivufp Faimiie. 350M$l!0a wrek.
UM)ina or Cotittges for eelf h.ardn, 5J to (5 per
in until.
PARTIAL LIST CF TRXT BOOICS.
RnMnsiMiV Matlirnifitlci SteWoN SorlM In Natural
Pdeiire Hrfcttf-8 Iitin. Faqu.r Frrnch, Reed's
Keiiet In Knglish ConiHa tton, IUchatdsoi.'s Pjanu
Ins'titclion.
PROMINENT FEATCRrP AND ITEMS OF
INTERLST.
1 Tlir Olrece trill .- linitern!; and thn Normal
orTrnininshii.il tor Teachers III bo ma dr. it I
Imped M Fpecial ennctn rnt.an ndjnnc ofthe PhJdic
hrliiHil nvTem and Diploman rniilo t-'jiiir.tlent to first
grade n nlliCHtvp.
2. AHIand lii n i ailoon. The sale of Intoxicat'ng
liquors i pmliihite! hr the City authorities, who ir
mistaiiinl by a fitronj public Frntintetit
3. The ShoI tvIP be under the mperrWitn t. tin
Emicrlral Chrifllan Chnrcli. The Bible will be
rrtpirntlv rend and Etndtel; the Morshlpof fl.d en
c.mraced; Imt the InRtitatlon v be eectariau In no
ol Ji-ctloual penfe.
4. !Nmk-l(pepIng Bnlne Arithmetic, EnglM) Coni-pf-oition
and other braorlies fppciIly prrpanitory fuir
RunincrtS l.lle.tiiU reepireuniixtial utti-tation.
5. The PreceptreF" will pirelir chit' attention to
the cnie and overflht of the yi-nng ladies.
0. An Endow meit of 520.000 will le. terp. Is reason
toliope, ptuniplij en bribed, cnnbliiiK f'f Trnstee
tn teilncu the pH-oo-it rate of tnltlon. pp-riallv to
Tracbt-r, after the present ye.r, Andiess couuiiunl
ca fn) to
ashland College and Normal fchoo!,
ASULAKD. OKKGO.N.
Nuticvot Final Proof.
I, niirlOiT.ee nt ItfwIuiTg.Ogn
it,iX-iiitiaa
iceia ltv qw'U llliu in
naimd Rt-ttlr 1PT-fil-d notice uf Til" itih'iiti
t inaki- final proof in pnpnnrt f hi crti
nnd wonre fi al fii'ry Ihcrmf nt the rxpira
inti of ihirtv days from th- lat" of thi no.
tice. viz: Mnim'pte.id rntty Ao 1U."9 l
Juhn K Gummnu. of Jnfkmti cotimv. Oie
pon. fiir the K 1 2 ff RTW 1-4 Sic 17 T :
St U 1 Wet. nnd names thn fnUnutnir n$ hi-"
ttilnrsc?. viz: Alexander Stewart of Jacks ii
ronntv Orepon, and Thus McAndrewa of
Jackson count v, Orrjrnn.
Wm F IlrAJiMtx. RppUter.
KING ofthe BLQ00
The Most Tdokocgii Purifick of the
Blood 1'et Discoveued.
Cuve nil Humors, from n Common
Urniiilou to the V.'orsi Scrofula.
It. purifies the Blood.
It Invigorates tlio T.lvrr.
It regulates the Covrcls.
It strengthen! the .Stomach.
It gives vivacity iaplacnof lns:tuJe; cheerfulness
in place of felooia, sui-1 robust uor iu I'locc of
debility.
Dyspepsia, Billou-iiii-", Disordered Tircr, Con-
Btipation, Nervous Alfections, Ocncml D bi.ity.ia
enort au ilie ntimeroua tiisca-cs and uijcozniorts
cnused Ly impuro blood are p-edi!y conqutred by
this powerful correc'or, the elr'cf nn-1 Eovcrci"Tiof
all ttneient or modt.rn tacdical discoveries IIiko
op Tn& Blood.
ITS KX3ZE IS ITS IJEST IrCUIP
TIO.V, 11s it li a loyal dLspca-r of t .c t icsias of
lieal.li, and vanauiahcs the foes that lurk in tbe
blool.
It banisbes PIJXPT.r.S, SAI.T RnETr"',
scAiiVi:i:ur.o.v-i,i i.fi k,
hCAiam:iT. Fi:vi:itfic)Ki-s
ait Hit ac;:oiCi.ous Eibon-
DClfi.
It checis COXSVXlXKglOX ia i3 eirly stages.
It l.jfrrqucn If cured i v--n n vasecu.
It dispervs TOMOCS nud CAKCEKS vi Jiout
th3 P rjcon's Laif c.-
It cures WIlorSY. ie'nlerTn,n'.
I. curis FEMAL11 WEAKKESS aad
DISEASE.
It reduces ia a Eafa and cCcctu.il manner nil swell
ing., externi-1 or inter-ial.
It eradicates tho eCects of Ji.ncrnl Foisons, and
establisacs n siund constitution.
Jinny ccrtiQcntcs, much f -trther information and
fu!l dircc'ions for uin.. rul bs foincl ia the pam-
ph'ct, "Treatlooi D'seosesof thcBlooJ," in which
each bottle is enclosed
Price $1 pr liott'e containin,-; 1J ounces or 40 to
40 doses, bold by Dealt rs in i.neJicae.
D. EAITCOH, SOU & CO., Pr:?riotcrs,
BllChlo. JV. Y.
Laxd Office at Roseluug, OcN.4
August 14, lb?9. 1
Notice is hereliy given that the follow-ing-named
settler "has filed notice of his in
tention to make linar proof in feupport of
his claim, and sccute final tntry thereof
at the expiration of thitly daysfiom the
date of this notice, viz: Jacob Kubli,
Pre-emption Dcclaratoty Statement No.
2173' lor the S E Jf of N AV if, N E if of
S W U and N W V of S E 1$, Sec. 31, T
37 S, of II 4 W, ana names the following
as his witnesses, viz: Peter Burkhaller
of Apple-gate Jackson county, and John
Gcutner of Jackson county, Orepm
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Piaxo ok Okgak tor Sale. Par
ties desiring to purchase either a piano
or organ will do well to call at this of
fice before buying elsewhere. The in
struments are warranted first-class in
every particular and the terms very
reasonable.
N El EO t VT F?OPTMEST OF P CKFT A
i Tn! le rntl.rr f-ir tit.tr IOtl 1 1.rTl
Subscribe for the Sentinel.
SPi2 723.C GZIAMSIZS
OF TIIE-
SISKIYOU COUNTY AGRICUL
TURAL SOCIETY FAIR.
AT TREKA
Commencing, October 1st, 1879
Aud" continuing fuur days.
FIRST DAY,
VSTodncsday, Oot. lst
JV"n. 1.- rmtliiig rape thire in Ave. frei
for all ljorft-8 iu the district that n rer bent
three nfinnte. Purge SlliO. Entrance S!0
An. 2. Running race, free for three yeir
iU and mi I r. single riai-li ol out! milt.
I'urse S50. Kntrnnce $5.
SECOND DAY,
r,ia.-w.x'isa.y, Oct. 2ci.
Ai X- Tu betjiilltil ilie Soi-MjV Hmdi
cap. Ilnunini; race, mile Ileal, llirw in
fii"- free for all bowsi i.wned in the district.
uiili the following pei altte ai.d allOAance:
7he Hinner uT any rac- or the alue of S20fi
inrairy twenly-one pdiiiila (21 lli) ext a
witM. Tin' winner of uny race Ilie value
or $1(10 tn carrv foiineen pound? 14 Ihf
extra we'cln Jlie wim.ir if any i ace tin
value or 53U to carry 7 pjumlii extra Height
n:.l.. r.t....... I. - -I u ..J . .
iiine-ll yuiuru
xvmTil "are) fif
ai-cumnlative. Wei(lii8 not accumulative
mean" that no one hove jrill be comrtellril
tncury mere than one of the above extra
weiglns S-'ven or mare to enter aud four
tobtart. I'urtj $200. Entrance 35. En
tries to clw on the li-l day ol September.
Race Ari. 4.-rrottiee race, rhl.e beat?,
two in three, free or all untried boipeor
hnrse-i that have never truttid for public
money, I'mse S50. Entrance J5.
THIRD DAY,
riaLo.y, Oot. 3ci.
An 5. Running race, mile heit, three
in five. Ij; lor all. Puree $125. E'ltranct
S10. .', se duv exhiliitiou of j,tnck-
Ar -. rrottiii race, mile heaK free for
ail .rip jear old owned iu the district
' iee $30. Entr nee S..
FOUUTH DAY,
Saturday, Oct. -Ltlx.
Aii. 7.--7rolting race, mile heatp. three in
five, tree for all hor- owned in th district
piior to J-ily M, 1S9. l'urss $150. Eu-
tiaucc Si5.
An. 8. Running race, half mile and re
peat, free Tor ml. Purse $75. Entrance $5
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
It-7,lie above purses to be given without
discount.
2d Die sreond borFe to rave entrance
money except in race Ao. 3
3d Entrie tn be placed in the entry bix
' cpt for that purpose at the pavilion "pt in
to 2 oVIiisk 1 M o-. d.iy previous to the
race, except iii rac Ao 3.
4th Entries mun give name, ped'gree
and description of the hoise entered as far
as known.
5th Ml Irotlinc to be in harneps.
(itli Aalional Trotting j-bociation rules
lo govern trotting r.ieec.
7(h Pacific Coast rules to govern running
race.
81b Free for all means jut what it ray.
DOi In all (be above r-ces entrance mon
ey sdded sxcipt in race Ao 3.
ITie followincr P"-e p-Iabrncc is nronoied
.. ' 1 Ll 1 Wl
w-reiiiaiin !iii.Virin. IS..') 10 iun ui
ytars I rn tall ol '81 In Is- entered a-
iv: i-i name and put nil ten dollm 011
ifiH.l.i-1'liv ii tin fair: aid twenty dollar-
:n ofijiar 'roin ibe t im.-. and twenty dol-
..trs m r- ihe tiny before the race
Tiie first h-.ise ti gp J ol t'ie irt-niey.
I he seror,d '' "rf,e '" g-'1 2-3 ol the reir.aiu-
The lU"tl 1 3 if the remn:nder.
P. 1. STRICKLAND, Presldeut
II. A. 'lonss Secretary.
L,
TO TXiSm
WOOL GR
WERS
OF
Northern California and
Southern Oregon.
ANEW KRA. HAS DAWNKD CPOX
jou Aii fiiKrprittt' litis lupn sthrl-tl in
tour innlpt wlncli in-ting to you full v!ue
l-ir your product, i'tiu ciin sell ynur pro
lut-t t
THE WOOL SOtJS2S
-0F-
CONE & WELTON,
X2W 35.2333 33XiTCTIJiaE
Fur mnrp ll-an yon can rral-z hv pliippinj
i Hun Frat-ciscii. We Iihvi- bnuslit Thru
Unitilretl Tlmu-tHnrl b.ilef tlm fr ihins'anu
.ti-rl Winn 'I'lirw iluntlrirl Tlmn'Hnd more if
ttrran irt-t ilinn. D-ui'i fail tn w n be
fttrejim !t-ll, and we will fitlier buy y ur
wt'til or ft-e tliat ytm cit mure for it tbun
it i-t worlh in San Fruncis-co.
CUE. WOOL EHBSS3S
Are imnintroat 1 00 cnmprpsprd b.iles daily,
mid i' tukes wool to keep them eoin-r.fo
hrltiL' along jour clips and get a ennd prict
lor tliim, and help ynurst-lvtsi und by en dc
in? lit-lp us to keep 'lie bull rolliojr nr-d
prsip coinjr. Knierprife should be nnnur
t-il mid encnnrapetl.fSpHci.illv where it bene
fit- ihe ctiiintry. Urine on your wool, and
s.'ft the lihihest market raieii We want il
all. CONE & WELTOX.
B.d Bluff, .May IG1I1. 1879.
NEW L8VERY STABLE
BACK OF COURT HOUSE.
MANNING ANDY,'EBB,
Proprietor.
-TTAVINO LATELY F1TTKD UP TIIC COM
I I nttHii-iu b-trn on tbe School Ilnusa Flat and
intliert-sr of the Court lloue. Ueaw now fully
prepared to attend li all Imtlnei-B inourltne Mitti
prtimptcess-auddirpatch and at the m st reasonable
rates.
Fine Turnouts
Tlie stable ir farn 1-tied vrilh the best animals and
ntot .ubtantialbugr-.icalsoafirnt claksback and
raddle borse.
Iloiaen boarded, and thn beat care bestowed on
Ibem.
fatiflfaction gtiaianteed In ererr instance.
Gtre usacalland Jadgef.ir Yourselves.
J. W MANNING.
Jark.onTllle, April 10th. 1R'
' terv cr
ESCRirTION OF CHT
MtLLEllS. -3"
po x,yxTr, chi!a.p-
eai j.c3 .tt ralcnt xeaictii en to
KAULEur.ROS
?V--j6.
- A j
A FOE SIXTY DAYS
IMPOBTAIiT Seduction in PUCES
?-
-M-.A1 THE STORE OF
3&-
HEWilAK'
?JC -C3ia.-
TN OPDFR T6.MAKE R003I FOR ' Y FALT J N WINTER STOCK I WILL
1 sell for the sdxt SIXTY DAYS 3d Y - STIRS IJMT of
1
ISismm&er
"JPy.
-:D3E!.:E!3SS
FANCY GOODS, LADIES'
ETC. ETC.
AT PHIZES THAT WILL DEFY COMPARISON.
EXTRAORDINARY NDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO OASll PUR
cbasen 'during this great sale at
EXCELSIOR
LIVBRiSfilKB P3EB
S T A. 13 Xj B .
Corner of
OreGos axd Camfssnia era., Jacksonville.
W. J. r-LRIAEE, Trop'r.
WOULD RESt'RCTPULLY INFORM THE rnn
lic that be has n flue stock ot
Horses,
lggics mid CnirlngcK
Andhtitir
to farnMi liN patrons and therub
encral'j- IIU
Turnouts
lie rclftc cimf. Sa.UIr IiotPCJi
tuaujr partul tho country.
Hoiis2it unci SoM
,c
Horfs l-rot-fl tl "w-irk ("ins'o nr ilotsb!. Hnre
li-nlpl f nd tlc !r-t of nrr tnt- vcJ ttpMt tin in
lii!r in n j fli"rj.-e. A Lliftl -l.nrc of tLt iiildic
ntruracL id fOKiHU on lea-uuub.e leim.
DR. SPINNEY
lo. 12 KEABI3Z.TS ST..
Trent 1 all CUronlcntid Sandal OUrnscs
Wl
110 MY HE srVFEIMXG I-R'M
tbe t-flVcIo f -' Uiliful full!)- or irtd-
Crelion. will tin well ti avail lii(iri'-ve nf
thi, the rreitet boon t-vr laid at lh ultur
of fiiiri-rinp hiiiniiitity. i! i':EY will
Kiiarniitt-e tn fiirl'eit S5!I0 fur t-vtrv ci-ftif
Seminal r-".tk'ie r prlvitie tlt-as-' of nn
ljintl or chiMctrr which lie nudi-rliikes and
Inils to cur-'.
MIDDLK-AGI'.D 31 EN.
Tht-re ai v mv.iv at the ai;J of tlurlv tn
sixty wlm ai" tn-nliltd mth too fi.quriil ev
.iciBtinn of the lilarltli-r, oft-n acroiiip.uiittl
by a plight mirtini; or IpUrritujr n nnilinii.
mill a weakening of Ilie ..yd in in mniuier
tht-Mtienl cannot account for On evnin n
ii.g the Urhary dtpo-iis i. ropy ndiment
will olten be fnui d at tl Mimt t-mis m.all
nrticle" of albiimt'il will appear, or the
color u ill bent a thin inilkbh hue, again
chancing to a dark and toipitl appearm-ce-Tln-ie
art many men who die of ti.h tMH
cnltv iaiinrant of the cane .hich i Ilie wc-
ond ftage nf femlnal wttikners Int. S. will
jjiikI ontet-(t perfect cure in all mch nisei-,
and a healthy restoration of the genito-uri
nary nrgan
Oi'FiCf IIoL-KS 10 to 4 mid fi to 8 Sun
day fiom 10 to 12 a M. Coti-ultatioi free
Thorough e.x.iiniuatious and atlfioe, 55.
Call, or cuilreF ,
DR. SPINXEY CO.
11 Kearney St.. ?an Francisco. , .
'THE STATB
a '
iSngrHBBT & IffillllASCE
1 COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
PIRE AND MAHINS.
INCOJRPORATED, 1871.
listnuliblitil in Ore-gun, IS7-1.
CASH ASSETS - - $5GO,000
, 5' OFFICEUS :
A J. BRYANT PRESIDENT
R, D. IVERS. ..VICE PRESIDENT
C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY
A.P.HOTALING & GO.
45 Front Street, Portland.
Gen'l Agents for Oregon and Wamiaxtoo.
J. NUNAN, Local Aent.
E A GLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WKTrEEER,
Proprietor
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
Tnn 6EST0F LAOEK BEEP. ALWAYS KIIPT
ou baud and ready for sale l)J the keg or glius
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1 ' TQ KAI1LEK EK0S AND BUI' YOUK-
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KID GLOVES, EATS,
ETC. ETC.
N. Fi SPIER'S.
i.fiinji'arjiTPrffiwi
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL &
m
RESTAURANT
AND GEXERAT. STjiGE HOUSE,
OpiHisltc Odd Fellutts' llull,
lAt-KMIWIMiK OUKCIl.-V.
MADAME 1IOLT,
proprietress.
TnAvn.rits ami nrstnr.NT no i:di:iis
ll En-I tl ennui crnif'-itil VlT(rinpii st this
1-otive to be met n fib siiju litre in this p:trt of the
State.
The I?-ils and Hetliliiis
Will alleys be fonttd of firt-cln rimracter ar.d
kift In 11 nLHtacdclvau couultion, t1h1o
Tltc R 01:1s
arerewlr furnlthed anil will lwnr 1-el.fpl tnneat
iihd lii-nf liVfton-lItl-ni. A pl-'titi'nl "npljof the
tent t.f enrolling tlio nutrlct sfforils Mill he
' T "? IL
Spread 011
YS&&, Ilcr TuiU:-
tier 1-tt'e will ! kep "P1"' " "'"lit. 1d "rQIIAUK
MKAIS"tMihu bbmiueti at an) k.ururiltod.iT
or nlgltt.
OYt?TFRS I'RKI'Al'.KH IV
EVKRY STYLE.
Anl Innrlir tn behnd nt apy time. Ftnsre finHori.
p-ri and utlicrs wIhi may l'i i t latent niplit can I
wiTitfinit puod fire, liot mea'saixl gonl lU nt
Xornnl.1e ni!' e dparpd tni.cserrp tli lnthniec
of tl.e timcli!- tm well a- the permanent cumin u
hity Oh i tin. n c-.ll.
L. S. P. MA1IEII, A. F. QUir.lS. J. A. HUi'.K.
MEOEAKICS
PLAlIIfG MILL
AND
FURNITURE. RAPIT, T5LINUS
DOORS AND MOULD
ING lASEfl i CO.
GRANITE ST, ASHLAND OGN.
All kinds of Planing, Moulding, Turn
ing, Circular and Scroll
Sawing.
Furniture unci Ornamen
tal Carving, Etc. Lone
to Order.
X UlIliLUil,,
...
Sash: Eliiids: -Doors
and
Moulding constantly on hand
and made to order.
WE WILL CONTRACT TO DK
' S'trnand erect all kintls nl builtlincs
V!ie i desirable to ll.ie enipioyi c u, e
will furnifh all the malt rial required for the
c-O.-ixliUCliun of any buildi": rn.tly lor nt-cu-pancy.
MARSH A: CO.
UNION LIVERY
SALE AHDHlEX CHANGE
Corner -Kit anil California St.i
JACKSOXVILLK, Ol'.EOON.
J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOU.
Tim PROPRIETOU II tS , s
folly rebuilt and refilled ''''"jHjS-tiellkn-twn
etabtUlimenl, and limKXt
made rxteiisiTenndcimif.irlal-lcad.li-vx ..V.
tlona tlierelo. I baTe Ihe rrry bc-t horpes, buKle
and llrery tnrnontsof all kinds. My atoikof ruids-
ters caiibot be exce.led In the state.
Horses Boarded
On reMmiaMe terms, and the beat of care and alten.
tlnn bestowed upon Ibeiu nhlle under my charger
Also
Horses Bought and SoH.
t am satlnfted that I can gWe tatl'factlon and
.nnmntee he same. With this Impression I
hMe no hesitation la solielliug imtronase.
-IN
Are now TAKING THE LEAD OVER ALL OTHERS for
rillirincy, Sweetness of Tone, Durability and General Finish!
NOTICE,
i'ou can Suy a
FIRST OLASSPiANCOR ORGAN
GUEAT&R
Of me than ANY OTHER DEALEtt
in the business, because I sell at
'.VHOLESALEPItlCES FOR CASH, '
and at a digit advance vhen sold on
EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and
Piano Tramps who make LARGE
PROFITS are requested to open their
batteries UPON ME or my INSTRU
MENTS at once. The public will
soon ascertain it is to THEIR AD
VANTAGE to cive me a call, and
find that MY PIANOS AND OR
GANS WILL WEAR AS WELL,
keep in tunrs as Ions, and SAVE
MONEY FOR TIIE PURCHASER.
Don't be fooled or humbugged by any
thing you heal-. "Talk is "cheap"
(usually.) The man or woman who is
talked into paving exorbitant prices,
pavs very clear. BEST OF REFER
ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC
TION GUARANTEED.
5TSend for special information to
JAS. S. SMITH,
201, 203lt205Dt-i'oxTST.,
San Francisco.
m" YT-A "I) 17 nf Circular f.r-m U
me tn ire 17 ili.-iuu-ioult:!. Aiidiess
RtaiDcvjE
1700 Stockton St.
P. V.
wn
ajs2j
M WMEEIdS
IS MANUFACTURED BY
I
irS 7 rB33"'w1srrrrwi fe. h
l'&S! KMiB8iB"fra.JRiMvS M' .BI'BB
Wfl
m.S2 iiaQiy ii laaiaaija; fa t& &V
RACINE, WIS.
-VE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
FftEIGfiT 10 SPRIH6
FiBMIRS.
And by confining oiir"-lvt-R ?fidlv tn one e't of w nk; bv timilolng none Litl lie
BEST OF WORKMEN,
CfiiiK imtliiiijr hut
FIIiST-CLASS IMPKOrED MACiriMHiYavrl the
YEltYBEST OF SELECTED TIMBER,
And by a THOROUGH KNO'.VI.EPGE of thn btiiut--sl we hive jnlly turned the reputa
tion of making
"THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS'
We 'ii" Tie f-illowii warranty with each w.won:
We Hereby Warran ! FMI nl '. WaGON N t-i I.- well nude in ever
ji.iri iciilai ami nt ci iinalfi.il ai.tt thai the Ftrenlli of thei-ainc i- MiRicirnt fiiry
work wiili l.ur n-'ai. Sin tilt! any breakup- occUr within out- j ear from ihin dtt-- l
reason ol tUfectivi t.ateiw! or workman-hip. rep.iir fur the i-ame will be furnirh-d '
place oT-ale. freet charge or the pi ice ofsiid rejiiir, pr .li-nt'i prit will lie
piil in c.ih by th niirotian-r pn ducinp a sample ol thn broken or tleft-ctive parts at
evidence. . J
Racine, "Wis., Jan 1st, 1S79, (Kkm; IfISH BROS & CO.
Iviiowin-r we can mil yon. we
taiis Send for frice and
1'Al't.R to
G AY'S SPEC1 FIC ME JICINE
TRADE MARK.
THE
CRAT
ENCLISH
REMEDY.
mi ttntulno-;
cure lor Sper-
m a I orrli en.
ADE MARIC.
;cstA seminal weuk-
Befora Taking J'-1, impo- Afier Taking,
teney. and all dwapr- (hit lollow a a k-q-ii-nce
iifSir-nbu-; a lns of Memory
lliiivi-rsal L-i-"nucle. P.un in the IJick
Dnnnrss of Vision. Premature 'ld A an
imt many oilier Ihseaatv that lead to rn.in
ity or Con.-umpiion aud a Premature
Gravp.
gyFull ptrticnlurs in nnr pimphlet.
which we di sire to Rend Iree by mail tn
every one. Cgi The .Spefific Medicine i-"
sold by all d'tiiruiaia at SI ppr package, or
s:X packaL'es for S5. o will he pent free bv
mail on receipt of the mnnpr by adtlrcssini:
Tiir. guay urniciM: co,
No. 10 Mfchanics' Ulnck, Pclrnit. Mich.
r,SnIdin Jack-mnville by all ilrnirjjislR
ami hv all wholesale and retail druggists
everywhere.
TjHESCTlSlTTOivr3
IJL .arcfully prciwredat KAtlLTU. 15110S.
.A
Vim
REDUCTION
ffllill'S PiMX&OlilMi.
In order to introduce THESE
MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this
Coast, I have put the prices MUCH
LOWER than other KIRST-CLASS
MAKERS, and as I do not propose to
tort ,arge vrQ&u flQm tIconsm;ii;r) x
expect tt Ijp severely handled by s.uch
persons in tho Piano business.
The materials used in their con
struction are of tho VERY REST'
kind, and the wood thoroughly sea
soned. They are substantially inade.-
DURABTLITY, TONE and the'
power of MAINTAINING TUNE'
LONGER than any other piano made,
are the characteristics of these instru
ments. The greatest possible attention is
given to their tone and touch, and I
I have no hesitancy in ollering them to'
I the publio as FIRST.CLASS PIANOS
j in every respect, and warrant them to
stand in any climate.
vals vhorure j-a!uiH nJ
tl m 1
rv 0 H-
v,fi
J AS. S. SIVtITH,
201, 203 & 203 Dupont St., S. F.
ff WAWON
VUHSr
'Ml. I. iiluiiin-'. ;
t p.itroiiai;c from e
cer and for a copy
.oltcit patrouace from etcry uclmn of the ITti!lrd'
TeriTSr ai-d for a copy cf our AGRICULTURAL-
FISH BROS & CO., RICH. WIS.
sas
f.
itornctjatau',
oivru-VND , Orvwojt &
Anil Jacksonville, Oregon..
GmiJSJ.Vi srEVUSwIll attend lo
all biMiuen- la I'ortlaud.
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