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" ' E-NCOIKAIJING ltr.IOIti Rev. H. K. Hines, having recently returned from a trip to the East, ad dresses a letter to the "Mountaineer," in which he draws the following hope ful picture: First. As to the general condition of the country: It may be paid truly that this was never more hopeful and prosperous than now, 'The general feeling among merchants and nil classes of business men is that the country las just entered on a career of unprecedented prosperity. Exchanges are largely in our favor; our currency is stable, securities are abundant and good, and, as a result, trade of all kinds is booming. For four years consecu tively I have visited New York at the name season of the year, and hence could draw an intelligent contrast. I saw more business done in one day this Fall than in any ten days before. I passed twice a day through Stewart's great house on Broadway, and from morning till night every inch of space along the walks and at the counters was jammed with invoices being re ceived and bills delivered. It was a great army of men in the marches of prosperous trade. This was only one; the whole city was like it. In the matter of exchange a single fact. For many years in our mission ary appropriations it cost one dollar to put four dollars into any foreign coun try, exchange was so enormously against us; now it not only costs noth ing, but we gain in nearly the same proportion. Second. Oregon is attracting much more attention than ever before. I re ceived hundreds of inquiries about ev ery department of industry, about soil, climata, productions, about railroad and navigation facilities, and the unusual feeling seemed to be that this great Northwest was to be the seat of com ing empire. Eastern Oregon and Wash ington were particularly inquired after businpss men seemed well posted as to the probabilities of and opening era ot railroad construction all through our vast grain producing area. Through that region of country lying Westward from Chicago, including Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and the great inter ior Westw ard of them, there is a feel ing that the great flow of coming trade and travel must take the shorter line from the bend of the Columbia at or near Umatilla, nearly over the old em igrant route to its objective points on or Sosth of the latitude of Chicago. With its unquestionably easier grades, its almost continuous line of valleys Mid its vast producing capability, this seems destined, at the end, as at the first to be the great highway of the trade of nations. To-day, if from Og den or vicinity to the Columbia river the journey could be made by rail, more than half the overland travel would flow towards Oregon. Such is my opinion after a careful inquiry and observation. And Oregon is losing more to-day from deflections which other interests seem to have ordained from this great direct line than can be easily estimated. Still, time will bring this to pass. The New Northwest. Steps are bing taken to construct 200 miles of narrow-gauge railroad through Eastern Oregon and Washington Territory during the ensuing year. The Oregon Railway and Navigation Company has the enterprise in hand, and steel rails, locomotives and equipments have been purchased for the purpose. The great grain-producing regions of the New Northwest are to be placed in com munication with the commercial world by way of the Northern Pacific Rail road. It is impossible to overestimate the awakening that is in store for that splendid but undeveloped country. Within a few years astonishing chang es will occur. The present march of progress renders bucb a result inevit able, "San Francisco Chronicle." Political Discovery. Technical ities being the order of the day, many of the members of Congress are in a fair way of havjgg their seats contest ed on the score of ineligibility. Peter Cooper, the aged humanitarian of the East, has lately re-read the act K)f the Congress of 1793, and taking said law as a basis, .Sir. Cooper says, that no man who owns bank stock or is an officer of a banking institution can be a member of Con gress, This law, sanctioned by Wash ington and Adams, was never repealed nd will have the effect of clearing the the halls of Congress of about one fourth of its, members. SUMMONS. In tub Circuit Cocut or the") STATE OP UllEGOX FOll TUE J-SS. County ok Jacwos. J AVm. Bybee, Plaintiff, 1 A. V. Hawkett, E. C. Kouinson, Jesse Jtob inson, John L. Robin Suit in equity to enforce si ven dor's lien for an injunction and a Receiver. son, Thomas Robin son, "Win. Smith, Kas- par kudu. Joiin Uolt, Jnmes'F. Gazley, A. A. Fink, Beni. Ilaymond, C. JIagrudcr, Dolls. In the name of the State of Oregon: YOU ARE REQUIRED TO APPEAR in said court and answer the supple mental complaint of said plaintiff, filed against you, within ten days from the time of the service of this summons on you, if served within said county; or if served on you witinn any otiicr county in this state, then within twenty days from the time of the service: and it was ordered bv said court on the 3d day of December, 1879, thai you answer tneimienucu complaint in said cause on or befoie the 28th day of December, 1870: and it was on the 5th day of December, 1870, ordered by II. K. Han na, Judge of said court, that Jesse Robin son and John L. Robinson appear in said court on or before tlie 2d Monday in Feb ruary, leeu, anu answer the supplement al romplaint flisd nipiinst you and that publication be made in the Okeoon Sen tinel of this summons six weeks prior to the next term of this court, to-wit, the 2I .MonilarorFcbrnnrT. I8S0. and voir are notified that if you fail to ans wer said complaints as above required the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded therein, to-wit, for a decree enforcing their liens of the following debts against the defendants A. AY. Hawkett, E. 0. Robinson and Jesse Robinson, for the purchase of the mining claims and water ditches and privileges and improvements thereto belonging, known as the Taylor claims and Josephine mines and lands ly ing on Rogue river, in Josephine county, Oregon, and the following described judg ment liens on the same, namely: A note to Kaspar Kubli for $ 382.C8 A debt originally due Dan Green paid by Wm. Bybee for 500.00 A note payable to Wm. Smith for. 500.00 A note to Mrs. Irwin transferred to Gazley & Fink 1,328.33 Difference between $1,432 and $1, 328.33 now due "Win. Bybee.. . Debt of A. A AA'imer paid by Wm. Bybee 103.06 32.72 And the amount of an attachment. due Win. Bybee for 2,039.88 A promissory note of the defend ants A. W. Ilatvkett, E. C. Robinson and Jesse Robinson to AVm. Bybee for 1,000 00 A judgment of Kubli & Boll in said circuit court for 2,3C2.03 A judgment of Kaspar Kubli in the county court of said county for 489.13 A mortgage on of said mining claim in favor of Ilaymond & Magrudcrfor .- 2,293.00 An account will be taken of the amount of gold dust taken out of said mining claims, and the amount accounted for. and -die amount taken out and not accounted foe, amounting to a large sum of money to wit, $3,000. And an account w ill be taken of tlie in terest, costs and expenses in each of the foregoing debts, mortgages and judgments, and the court will detciminc the priority of the liens of each and all ofthem.andthe said A W. Hawkett, E. O. Robinson and Jesse Robinson will be compelled to pay the same within ten days from the date of inc aecree or J4 oi me saia ianu, mining Clllinisiom.'llil.l ImiIm; HUum miiitu- ges thereto belonginsK be sold to pay the same. And a promrWiy note of E. C. Robinson to Jesse Robinson and a mort gage to secure thepavment of the same for $4,075.00 will be declared fraudulent and void and the collection of the same will be perpetually enjoined and the said E. C. Robinson, Jcso Robinson, John Robinson and Thomas Robinson will be perpetually enjoined from scllinsr, assigning said note and mortgage and from selling, assigning or incumbering said land, mining claims, flitches, rights and appurtenances thereto belonging or appertaining. And the de fendants will be compelled to pay the cosis, expenses and disbursements ot this uil and equitable relief generally will be granted. B. F. DOWELL fc E. II. ATTENRIETn. Solicitors for the Plaintiff. Administrator' Notice. In the matter of the partnership of W. A. A Hamilton, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been on the 23d day of December A. D. 1879, appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Stale of Oregon. Administrator of the part nership estate of W. A A Hamilton; de ceased. All persons indebted to the said partner ship estate are hereby notified to settle the same immediately, and all persons having claims against said partnership estate will present them with tlie proper affidavit of the claimant to me at uniontown, Jackson county, Oregon, w ithin six months after the first publication of this notice, Ciiari.es E. OnATPEI.L, Administrator of said estate. Dated Dec 24th, 1879. Notice of Final Settlement, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Josephine, sitting in Probate on Nov. 17th, 1879. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Mil ler, deceased. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT li Joanna Miller, Administratrix of the estate of Jacob Miller, deceased, has filed her final accoimt of the condition thereof in the office of the County Clerk of Jose phine counny praying for a final sclle ment, and ordered that Monday, January 5th, 1880 at 10 o'clock a. m. has been set by order of the County Court for the final hearing thereof. Given under my hand Nov. 17th, 1879. JOANNA MILLER, Administratrix. Notice. Land Office at RosEnuno, Ogn. ) Nov. 24. 1879 f Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from tlie date of this notice, viz: Riley M. Thompson, homestead application, No. 2,194, for the E J of S E JY, Sec. 32 and W J of S W M Sec. 33, X3G S, R G W, and names the fol lowing as his witnesses, viz: John Bor rough of Josephine county and Sedley Bor rough of Josephine connty, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Lathes and Shingles by the 1YEILIIOEI! THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SUP ply the market with sawed lathes and shingles from his mill, five miles East of Ashland, on Clayton creek, at the following prices : Shingles.Sugar pinc,delivcred,$3.73 per thousand. Lathes, delivered. $G.50 per thonsand. All orders promptly filled. Address, JOnN ClIANDLEr Ashland, Ogn. Sheriff Sale. BY VIRTU1J OF AN EXECUTION and order of sale duly issued out of the circuit court of the Stale of Oregon, for Jackson county, on the 8th day or Decem ber. A. D.. 1879. upon a judgment in favor ofE. IC Anderson, and against J. H. Skid more, defendant, for the recovery of tlie sum of seventeen hundred and forty-seven dol lars ($1,747.00) and the further sum of one hundred and seventy-four and 70-100 dol lars attorney fees, with interest on both said sums at the rate of ten per cent, per annum Ironi November 18th, A Dn 1879, and the costs and disbursements taxed at twenty and .37i dollars. (820.37 J) and al so ihe accruing costs, and also a decree against said defendant J. II. Skidmore and A M. Skidmore and Thos. Smith, of fore closure and sale or the tollowing tract or parcel of land described as follows: Situ ated in the town of Ashland, Jackson coun ty, Oregon, beginning at a post 11.72 chains W of the corner for sections 4, 5, 8 and 9, in Township 39, S of R 1 E; thence W 8G2 links to a post lor corner from which a black oak 1G inches in diameter bears S G7 dogs., W 22 links, a black oak 17 inches in diameter bears N 80 c, E 45 links; thence North G94 links to a post from which a yellow pine 10 inches in diameter licars S 47 , K 50 links, a yellow pine .18 inches in diameter bears "N 73, E I3 links dist; thence 1 ast 8G7 links to a post for the N W corner of Ashland College lot; thence South G94 links to the place of be ginning, containing 0 acres more or less, (excepting the right of way heretofore deed ed to the West Ashland Ditch Company ihrev-li raid hnd). Also the following: Beginning at a post for the N W corner of lot No. ', in Block No 0, in the said town of Ashland in said county; thence N (54, E 297 links to the N K corner of lot No. in said blctk No. G; thence S 26 , E 151 links to a post, thence N 27 , E 305 links to a post; thence N G4 , W 835 links to a post on county road; thence S 24, east G93 links alongj said county road to the place of beginning, containing 2.G0 acres, more or less. Also lot No. 1 in said block No. G in said town of Ashland. Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to ltvy up on and sell according to law all of the above mentioned and described real prop erty to satisfy said judgment, attorney fees, costs, and accruing costs, and in obe dience to said command! have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash, at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in Jacksonville, Jackson coun ty, Oregon, on Saturday, the ITIli day of" January. A I I8SO At one o'clock P. M. or said, all the right, title and interest of J. H. Skidmore, the above named defendant, and A M. Skidmore in and to the above mentioned and described premises. Levied upon as the properly of J. II. Skidmore the above named defendant and A. M. Skidmore to satisfy tha demand of the above named execution. Wji. Btbee, Sheriflf of Jackson Co., Ogn. Dec. 16th, 1879. Sherifl Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION and order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, on the 24th d.iy of No vember, 1879, upon a judgmcut and decree of foreclosure in favor of C, W. Kahler, and against Jeremiah Elliott, Arty Mqsy Elliott and L. C. Coleman for the recovery of the sum of 339.25 with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent per month from Ihelblh day ol JNovember, 1879, and the turthcr sum ot $:io.UU attorney tees ejl? Ba rpcta tki disbursements, affl directed and delivered, requiring nuTTo the loilowing described real property in the manner provided by law to satisfy the said sums of money due to C. W. Kahler and the accruing costs and also the lien of L. C Coleman on said real property amounting to $2,333.00. Therefore in pur suance of said requirements I have levied upon and will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash ut the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon on Saturday the 3d liny of Jniiuary, 1880. At one o'clock P. II, of said day all the right, title and interesfof the defendants Jeremiah Elliott and Arty Mesy Elliott in and to the following described premises to-wit: Donation Land claim No. 83 in Township 38 South of Range No. 1 West, beginning at the N E corner of Donation claim No. 40 in said Township and run ning thence East 32.10 chains, thence South 8.50 chains, thence East 60.83 chains thence South 81.50 chains, thence Wtst 92.91 chains, thence North 40 chains to the place of beginning containing 319.98 acres of land. Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thcieun to belonging. Levied upon as the proper ty of Arty Jlesy and Jeremiah Elliott to satisfy said demands. Wm. Btbee, Sheriff of Jackson County, Ogn. Sheriff Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ' XECUTION and order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county, on the 18th day of No vember, 1879, upon a judgment and decree in lavor oi Amanda tftiger, ana against J H. Penn for the sura of $729.00 wi'h inter- est at one per cent, per month, and $72.90 attorney's fees, and her costs, and disburse ments of suit and accruing costs and also a decree against said J. II. Penn and Mary A Fenn, his wife, of foreclosure and sale of the S E H of S E 14 of section 19, and S W 1-4 of S K 14 and S E 14 of S W 14 of section 19, and the W JofSWi4of section 20, and the N W 1-4 of N W 14 of section 29, all in Township 37 South of itange i .&, containing mu acres, ana to me directed and delivered I have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash at public auction to the highest bidder at the court nouse noorin Jacksonville, Jackson coun ty, Oregon, on Sntnrdny, tlir 3d Day of.Ianu.iry, IS80. At 2 o'clock P. M. of said day all the right, title and interest of J. H. Penn and Mary A Penn, the above named defendants, in and to the above described premises. Said property levied upon as the real property of the above named defendants J. II. Penh and Mary A Penn to satisfy the demand of uieauovcnameu piaintiu. Wm. Bybee, Sheriff of Jackson Co., Ogn, Jacksonville, Dec, 3, 1879. NOTICE. Land Office at Rosebciwj, Oon. ) 'nr 19 1S7fl J- Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Med notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim nnfl wiirr final pnlrr flipmnf nt lha expiration of thirty days from the date of Declaratory Statement, No. 3.48G, for the S of S E M, and S K of S W if. Sec. 9, T37S 11(1 W nnd nnmixi fl.n rnllr.inn. as his witnesses, viz: Orr Brown of jose- puine county, ana ueorge mown of Jose- juiuuuuuiJiy, ugn. Wm. F.BEXjAiirN, Register URCHASING Of every description made with promptitude and taste. Infants' clolhinz a snecialtv. References in all narts Ot the countrv. Circulars mv. ing full information sent on receipt of stamp. Address Mr.or Mrs. J. A.Richard. son, 24 Tost Street, San Francisco, Cula. GEEAT OLE A.HA.TSTCJE SALE FOR SIXTY DAYS IMPORTANT Reduction in PRICES AT THE STORE OF NEWMAN FIHER. 0 ORDER TO'MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL 1 sell for the next SIXTY DAYS MY ENTIRE LINE of i DRESS GOOBS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' KID GLOVES, HATS, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. AT PRICES TEAT WILL DEFY COMPARISON. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS chasers during this great sale at EXCELSIOR LIVE Rife) 11 FEED STABLE. Corner of Oregon and California sts., Jacksonville. W. J. rLYRlAlE, Prop'r. rX7"0CLD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE rUB VV lie that be has a fine stock cl Horses, Buggies and Cnri-inges And be Is prepared to fnrnlsli bis patrons and tliepnb 1c general' with Fine Turnouts As ran be bad on tTie Vittiie eo-rf. SMIs horses hired togu taany partot thecunntrj. C Animals Bought ami Sold. Horses broke to work slnele or double. IIores boirried and the bett of cars htstcwrd nion them nbfle In my clinrge. A lilrral ebaro of the public patropage Is solicited on reasonable terms. DR. SPINNEY Uo. 11 HEABKET ST., Treat all Chronic and Special Diseases "STOTJEffG- 2VIE3M WHO MAT BE SUFFERING FROM the effects of yi ulbTul follies or indie cretion, will do well to avail thempclro of this, the greatest boon evr laid at the altar or fnffering humanity. Dft SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of Seminal weakness or private dtiease or any kind or character which be undertakes and fails to core. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There aie many at the age of thirty to sixty who are trouiili r with Mo frequent ev acuation of the bladder, nfteii nccotnpnnied by a slight Fmartinc nr laming eenpntion, and a weakening of the p-ydem in n rnnnner thepatient cannot account for. On exanvn ing the urinary deposits t ropy pediment will often be found and sometime small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a tbin milkish hue. again changing to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men who die of this difS culty ignorant of the cause which is the sec ond stage of seminal weakness Dr. S. will gumantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-uri-nary organs. Offick Hours 10 fo 4 and 6 to 8. Sun days from 10 to 12 a. u Consultation free Thorough examinations audadvice, $5. Call or addri-pr, DR. SPINNEY &. CO. No 11 Kearney St.. San Francisco. THE STATE Hfn8fIHST-& ISSBIUME COMPANY, OF SAK FRANCISCO. FIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED, 1871. Established in Oregon, 1S71. CASH ASSETS - $500,000 OFFICERS I A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT R. D. ITERS. ..VICE PRESIDEN1 C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY A. P. HOTALING & CO. 45 Front Street, Portland. Gen'I Agents for Oregon and Washington. J. NUN AN. Local Ajent EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WETTERER, Proprietor Oregon'St., Jacksonville. IE BEST OF LAGER BEEIt ALWAYS KEPT on hand and readr for sale by tho keg or glass Q ' TO EAHt.GR BE08 AND BOY T0OR seU a. Grid i'en. WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PUR N. FISHER'S. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & RESTAURANT AND GENERAL STAGE BOUSE, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, JACKSONVILLE .OHEGOS. MADAME HOLT, Proprietress. TRAVELERS AND KESIDEXT BOARDERS uill find the most comfbrtaMe lodgings at tbls bonse lobe met with anywhere in this part of tho State. The Beds mid Bedding Will always be fonnd of first-rlsss character and Vert In a neat and clean condition, while Tlte Booms t arenewly fnrnlae4 and wilt always be kept inneat and home like condition. A plntllal swpplyef the best of ercrything the nmket affords will be Spread on Her Table. MXALS" catibv ob tamed at auy Lour of the day or nlgbt. OYSTERS PREPARED IV EVERY STYLE. fa And lnnrhe fobehad at anytime. Stage passen gers and others who may be tmt latest night can al ways find a goud fire, hot meals and good beds at thishonse. Notmnbie wll1 be spared todeerre the pitronage of thetntrellir a4 well as the permauent commu nity. Olienn.a call. Sheriff Sale. T)Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION JD duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine, on tlie '3tn day o J)ecemucr, 1879, upon a judgment in 'avor of S. AY". RirTtr nnfl nmiinct .Tna " Vntinmr "Pllpn Vannoy and G. AW Dimick, for the sura of four hundred and forty-one and 70-100 dol lnrs with interest at ten per cent, per an num from the 1st day of November, 1878, a d the further sum of thirty-o ie 35-100 dollars, costs and disbursements, and ac cruing costs. I have levied upon and will offer ior sale at the Court House do r, in the town oT Kcrbyv He, in the county of .Josephine, On the 21th Day or .lanmiry, I8S0, at 2 o'clock, r. m., of i,aid day, all the right, title and interest of said defendants J.N. Vadnoy, Eilen Vannoy and D.AV. Dimick, in and to the following described premises to-wit: That certain donation claim form erly known as the donation claim of Tl.os. Fnzzell, being claim No. 37, in Township 30 S. and Range 7, "West; also the S. W. Jf of Sec, 17, in Township 36 &. Range 0, AVcst, Josephine county, Orego . JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff, of Josephine county, Oregon. NOTICE. Ljuh Office at RosEmnioOox. ) Dec. 20, 1870. 1 Notice is hereby given that the follow ine named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make fin 1 proof in support of Ms clairn, and secure final entry thereorat the expiration of thirty days'from tlie date of this notice, viz: Orlando K. Rose, homestead application No. 2,412, for the E ofSE V. Stc. 21, S W of S Il'if and lots 5 and G. Stc 22.T34 it of R 4 Wesi and names the following as his w itnesscs. viz: Rial Benedict of Jackson county, and AValker Hcrriott of Jackson county, Ogn. AVm. F.Besjamix, Register. UNION LIVERY SALEAND EXCHANGE HL-2, Corner 4tli and Calitornia Stfc JACKSONVILLE, OEKOON. J. A. OARD WELL PROPRIETOR. mill! proprietor ms 1 rolljr rrbnilt and refitted this veil known establishment, and has vaile extenslre and comfortable addi tions thereto. I hare the very best horses, but ele and lirery turaontsof allklnds. Jly stock of roads- tsrfl cannot be exceilea to me state. Horses Boarded On reasonable terms, aad the best of care and atten tion bestowed npon them while nnder mj charge Also Horses Bought and Sold. I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction and guarantee the same. AVith this im pression I have no hesitation in soliciting patronage. W WM SMITH'S ORGANS HOW IN DSE -IN PIANOS HI Hill Smith's Organs v.-' Are now TAKING THE LEAD OVER ALL OTHERS for Brilliancy, Sweetness of Tone, Durability and General Finish Notice. Ton can Buy a FIRST CLASS PIANO OR ORGAN CHEAPER Of me than ANY OTHER DEALER in the business, because I sell at "WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, and at a slight advance where sold on EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and ! Pi'nnn TV lf r,n1-n T A T?flT? I J. lanv J.AtIlIt0 I111U Hi 14 IV 7 JJiTvJ.IVJI J PROFITS are requested to open their batteries UPON ME or my INSTRU MENTS at once. The public will soon ascertain it is to THEIR AD VANTAGE to give me a call, and find that MY PIANOS AND OR GANS WILL WEAR AS WELL, keep in tune as long, and SAVE MONEY FOR 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. BEST OF REFER ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. IJgFSend for special information to JAS. S. SMITH, 4 201, 203ct205DuroxTST., San Francisco. DT7TXT A T) T? nf Circilar" fiom L)JU i J xl IV 1. instruments. St uti nre entirely lwutertt-te). Address RES,DrxCE iWBtockton St. S. F. MOUSE'S I'ALjI VE. J. P. Hale & Go's. MAGNIFICENT PIANOS, PIANOS UPRIGHT AND SQUARE, Sold for Less Money than Any Other GOOD I.1STIUJMKNT IN THE MAIIKKT. WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS. Come or Send to Portland FOR A AND YOU WILL SAVE 3IONEY. All Kinds of Orgttns in Stock. i ALSO, Picture Frames & Mouldings. w NOS AND ORGANS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH Or on Easy Instalments, BEAYARE PEDDLERS & DRUMMERS AND SAVE FROM $50 to $100 In buying a Piano or Organ. Address: MORSE & COMPANY. 103 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OGN. REDUCTION and Pianos Silllrli'S PUROS & ORGANS. 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 to 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 ooh struction are of the VERY BEST" kind, and the wood thoroughly sea soned. They are substantially made DURABILITY, TONE and the 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 have no hesitancy in offering them to the public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS in even' respect, and warrant them to stand in any climate. Rivals who are jVslniH nl my fnrcrs? frmJ my for reply, niitl see wlmt those ear of nit who JAS. S. SM1TK, 201, 203 &, 205 Dupont St., S. F. G H A Y 'S S P ECI FI C fll K II CI i E TRADEMARK. THE ' ADE ili?. SS CREAT REMEDY, an uiijnii cure lor Sper m Bt orrh e a. seminal wmk- Before Taking nes-1. Imi)o- After Taking; teni-v. Burl tdl tliaeapps (hat lollow b n e l'iriicr nrSrir-Hbiw? o loss of Mitnory Univrr.ai r-"8itoi!r. Pain in Ihe Back )inipfp ol A''sinn. Pri-muture Old A mill many oihrr Disease? that lead to Inpiin uy or Cuiiiumpiioti and a Premature Grave. C5SFnll pirticulnro in onr pamphlet, wlncli tedistrc to semi Iree hy nmil to rvrry one 8- The Specific Medicine i "Id by nil tlriiL'irNN at SI per packaee, nr six patkncio f"r .-. O' will be sent free by mjll on freipt nf 'he nmnev by nrl(lre.9inf THE ItlV lir.ItKIVE CO., Xo 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. ESluSnld in Jacksonville by all rlmpgi'ta anil by all wholesale and retail drtrjrgitts ewrvnhtre. (lonicijal (Som Portland , OiEiort ft And Jacksonville, Oregon. GIBBS & STEARNS will attend to all bnsinex- In Portland. THE CITY BREWERY. VEIT SCHUTZ, - Prorjriftor. TWOTTI.T. VfWTnpunpprrniTV tw 1 form the cit.2ena of Jacktonv.lle and the world at larpe. that they can And. at I tin.. .. n ..- a.L. 1 . i -ssj iiuhi nt uij uirneri, mo ursi lHg?r aMM" ber. In any quantity the purchaser mj lr always in order. A tUU will please jm. DO NOT FATL to send for our NEW PRICE LIST Miira rnmnlFtfi than eyer. Contains descriptions of eery thins required for ve. with over 1000 Illustrations. Send nlua cents for It (hUmpsnllltlo.) We sell all goods at wtioleiile prices In quantities toauit thnpiir cliaser. Tlie only institution la America who mnke this their spwUl business. Aclilress. MONTOOMtltV iV.KI 4 '0 227 JBIKU Wabash Ave., Chicago, IUr, 6 vC'-ft ft J 'V 55 , t