Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 14, 1880, Image 4

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    THE ORU.GON SENTINEL
Sheriff Sale.
1. Sobsertbert who do not ctre cxprK J notice to
be contrary, are considered u wishing t contlnoe
b ttr subscriptions.
2. Jfaay subscribers order tba discontinuance ei
(heir newspapers, the publisher may contlnoe to
ad them until all arrearages are paid.
'.I. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their
Bewipapara from the offices to which they axe dl-
-tectad, the law holds them responsible uutll they
..hare settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued.
4. If subscribers remore to other places without
.forming the publisher, and the newspapers are sent
o the former direction, they are held respunslble.
i. The Courts haredeclded that refuslngto take
aewtpapers from this office, or remorlng and leer
ing them uncalled for, is prima facie eTidence of in
tentional fraud.
8. The postmaster who neglects to giro legal ne
lee of tbe neglect of a person to take from the office
'be newspaper dressed to him, is liable to the pub
aher for tbe subscription price.
FaUUVK. KESLUrS POrULAK XO.VTHLX
The January number commencing
a new volume- of this very excellent
magazine is an nnusvally attractive one
in its literary and artistic departments.
A: new serial story of deep interest, en
titled "Not Guilty," by Etta W. Pierce,
is begun, and those who read the open
ing chapters will scarcely fail to follow
the story to the end. The leading ar
ticle, "Icebergs, and Dangers Encoun
tered at Sea," by Capt. Barret, of the
IT. S. Navy, is replete with informa
tion and exceedingly interesting. "The
Negro Exodus from the Gulf States,"
by Fred Douglass." "Dwelling House
Reform," by Geo. J. Hagar; an article
on "Do Tallyrand," and one on "Teeth"
by Dr. Wilson, will not fail to attract
considerable notice. The department
of fiction is very attractive, the stories
are by some of the most popular wri
ters, and one by N. Robinson, telling
"How Mr. Nobbles took his brido and
mother-in-law to Niagara Falls," with
its comic illustrations, everybody who
can appreciate genuine humor will en
joy. There are poems by Nellie C.
Hastings", Rev. M. G. Watkinds, A. A.
Watts, etc; some admirable sketches,
and an abundant miscellany embracing
a variety of subjects. Notes of travel,
fun, science, eta, etc. There are 128
quarto pages, with about 100 illustra
tions, together with a beautiful colored
frontispiece, entitled "Maternal Solici
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The annual subscription is 3; single
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Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53,
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The daily circulation of the most
popular newspapers in the City of
with a population of 200,000
newspapers in the Republic agirjegate
a consumption of about 800 reams a
month, a quantity that many single
mills inihe.United States could easily
supply and yet not run one-fourth of
the time.
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usual violence. Ireland, Spain, Portu
gal, France and Italy have been having
fearful rains' aud inundations. These
visitations, together with extremely
hard times, ought to encourage emigra
tion. Common school education with com
mon sense, is better than a college ed
ucation without it
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SUMMONS.
Is the CrncTjiT Court of the")
State of Oregon for the Sss.
County of Jackson. J
Wm. Bybee, Plaintiff.
vs.
A. W. Hawkett, E. C.
Robinson, Jesse Rob
inson, John L. Robin
son, Thomas Robin-
Suit in equity to
enforce a Ven
dor's lien for an
Injunction and
a Receiver.
Ison.Wm. Smith, Kas
par iiuuli, John uoit,
James F. Gazley, A. A.
Fink, Beni. Haymond,
C. Magruaer, Defts.
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 within any other county in this State,
then within twenty days from the time of
the service; and it was ordered by said
court on the 3d day of December, 1879,
that you answer the amended complaint in
said cause on or before the 28th day of
December, 1879; and it was on the 5th day
of December, 1879, ordered by H. K. Han
na, Judge of said court, that Jesse Robin
son and John L. Robinson appear in said
court on or before the 2d Monday in Feb
ruarv. 1880. and answer the supplement
al complaint filed against you and that
publication be made in the Oregon Sen
tinel of tills summons six wcc'ks prior to
the next term of this court, to-wit,
tbe 2d Monilnj- orFebruary, 1880.
and you 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. W. Hawkett, b.
O. 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 $ 382.68
A debt originally due Dan Green
paid by wm. uybee lor ouu.uu
A note payable to Wm. Smith for. 500.00
A note to Mrs. Irwin transferred to
Gazley & Fink. 1,32853
Difference between $1,432 and $1,
828.33 now due Wm. By bee.. .
Debt of A. A. Wimer paid by Wm.
Bybec
105.00
32.72
And the amount of an attachment.
due Wm. Bybee for 2,039.88
A promissory note of the defend
ants A. W. Hawkett, E. C.
Robinson and Jesse Robinson
to Wm. Bybee for 1,000 00
A judgment of Kubli & Bolt in
said circuit court for 2,362.03
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 Haymond &
Magrudcr for 2,295.00
An account will be taken of the amount
of gold dust taken out of said mining
claims, and the amount accounted for, and
the amount taken out and not accounted
for, amounting to a large sum of money to
wit, $3,000.
And an account will be taken of the in
terest, costs and expenses in each of the
foregoing debts, mortgages and judgments,
and the court will detcimine the priority
of the liens of each ana all ot mem, ana tne
esse Ko Din son v. Til be coflHV to pay
the same within ten days from the date of
the decree orJ of the said land, mining
claims together with all the rights, privile
ges thereto belonging, will be sold to pay
the same. And a promissory note of E. C.
Robinson to Jesse Robinson and a mort
gage to secure the payment of the same for
$4,975.00 will be declared fraudulent and
void and the collection of the same will be
perpetually enjoined and the said E. C.
Robinson, Jesse Robinson, John Robinson
and Thomas Robinson will be perpetually
enjoined from selling, assigning said note
and mortfraRe and from selling, assigning
or incumbering said land, mining claims,
ditches, rights and appurtenances thereto
lelonging or appertaining. And the de
fendants will be compelled to pay the
costs, expenses and disbursements ot this
uil and equitable relief generally will be
granted.
B. F. Dowell & E. n. ArjTEsniBrn,
Solicitors for the Plaintiff.
Administrator's Xotlcc.
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,
State ot 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 npninst said partnership estate will
present them with the proper affidavit of
the claimant tome at Uniontown, Jackson
county, Oregon, within six months after the
first publication of this notice.
Charles E. Ohaitell,
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. lrJ79.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob Mil-
lei Q8CCflSC(l
A'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
o- Joanna Miller, Administratrix of the
estate of Jacob Miller, deceased, has filed
her final account of the condition thereof
in the office of the County Clerk of Jose
phine counny praying for a final setle
ment, and ordered that Mondav. Januarv
5th, 1880 at 10 o'clock a. m. has been set
by order of the County Court for the final
hearing tnereoi.
Uh en under my nana jnov. ntn, 187U.
JOANNA MILLER,
Administratrix.
Notice.
Land Office at RosEnmto, Ogn. )
Nov. 24. 1879 f
Notice is hereby given that the following
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 the date of
this notice, viz: Riley M. Thompson,
homestead application, No. 2,194, for the
E K of S Etf, Sec 32 and W Jof S W
Sec. 33, T3C S, R C W, and names the fol
lowing as his witnesses, viz: John Bor
rough of Josephine county and Sedley Bor
ough of Josephine connty, Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Lathes and Shingles by the
lYULLIOrjJ
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SUP
ply the market with sawed lathes and
shingles from his mill, five miles East oi
Ashland, on Clayton creek, at the following
prices : Shingles,Sugar pine,delivered,$3.75
per thousand. Lathes, delivered. $6.50
per thonsand.
All orders promptly filled. Address,
JOHN ClLANDLET
Ashland, Ogn.
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 8th day of Decem
ber, A. D., KTJ, upon a juagmeni in iavor
of E. K. Anderson, and against J. H. Skid
more, defendant, for the recovery of the 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 or ten per cent, per
annum from November 18th, A. D., 1879,
and the costs and disbursements taxed at
twenty and .37K dollars, ($20.37K) and al
so ihe accruing costs, and also a decree
against said defendant J. H.Skidmorc and
A. M. Skidmore and Thos. Smith, of fore
closure and sale of the following 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 862
links to a post for corner from which a
black oak 16 inches in diameter bears S
67 degs;, W 22 links, a black oak 17 inches
in diameter bears N 80, E 45 links;
thence North 694 links to a post from
which a yellow pine 16 inches in diameter
bears a 47 , E 50 links, a yellow pine IB
inches in diameter bears N 73, E 13
links dist; thence East 867 links to a post
for the N W corner of Ashland College lot;
thence South 694 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
through said land). Also the following:
Beginning at a post for the N W corner of
lot No. 1, in Block No 6, in the said town
of Ashland in said county; thence N 64 s,
E 297 links to the N K corner of lot No.
in said block No. 6; thence S 26, E 151
links to a post, thence N 27 , E 303 links
to a post; thence N 64 , W 835 links to a
post on county road; thence S 24, east
693 links along said county road to the
place of beginning, containing 2.60 acres,
more or less. Also lot No. 1 in said block
No. 6 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 levy 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 I 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 171b tiny of January, A I 1880
At one o'clock P. M. of said, all the
right, title and interest of J. H. Skidmore,
the above named defendant, and A. 31.
Skidmore in and to the above mentioned
and described premises. Levied upon as
the property of J. II. Skidmore the above
named defendant and A. M. Skidmore to
satisfy tho demand of the above named
execution.
Wm. Bybee,
Sheriff of Jackson Co., Ogn.
Dec. 16th, 1879.
ft uni.m.ou).
David Hopkins; executor'
of the last will and tes
tament of Daniel Hop
kins, plaintiff, vs Rob
ert F. L. Hallock, Robt.
S. Welman, E. C.
Brooks, Jesse Gage,
Harvev Snrinesttad. E.
In the Cir
cuit Court of
th. State of
Oregon for the
p.nnnlvnf.Tflrlr-
son. Suit in
nuitv.
K. Anderson and A Q
CUUWr-jJ e
ants.
To the above 'named defendants: In the
ntme of the State of Oregon:
YOU ABE KEQUIKED TO APPEAR IN SAID
court and answer the complaint of said
plaintiff, filed amiinst you, within ten days
from the time of the service of this buu
mons on you, if served within said county :
or if served on you within any other coun
ty in this State, then witum twenty uays
from the time of the service; or if served on
you outside of the State of Oregon, then
on the 9th day of February, 1880. Ordered
by Ho-. H. K. Hanna, Judge of said court
that publication be made for six weeks in
the Obegon Sentinel, prior to the 2d
Monday in February, to-wit February, 9,
1880, as to the defendants Robt. F. L. Hal
lock and Robt. S. Welman. And you are
notified that if vou fail t" answer said
complaint as above required the plaintiff
win apply to tne court lor tne reiiei ae
mandea therein, to-wit: For a decree
against you for the sum of five hundred
dollars with interest thereon at one per
cent, per month in United states gold coin
irom Uie 14lh nay ol August, 18 TJ, anutne
costs and disbursements of the action and
a mortgage on 8 stamps and a battery for a
quartz mill on Wagner creek in Jackson
county, Oregon, will be foreclosed and
sold to pay the same and for relief generally.
B. F. Dowell,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosebuho Oon. )
January 1st, 1880.
Notice is hereby given that the following
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 the date of
this notice, viz: George W. Wimer home
stead application No. 2,327 for the S E 4
ofSW&, SealO.N J ofNE and N
EofN WM,Sec.30T37SR5 Wand
names the following as his witnesses viz :
J. W. Strang of Josephine county, and
Isaac Custar of Josephine county. And
also this notice, viz: Jacob Wimer, home-
stead application, No. 2,329 for tho S V of
jn w a, sn vi oi s wm ana s w 1-4 oi
N E 1-4, Sec 30 T 37 S R5 W, and nam -s
the following as his witnesses, viz: J. "Y.
Strang of Josephine county and Isaac Cus
tar of Josephine county, Oregon.
Wm F. Benjamin, Register.
NOTICE.
Land Office at Roseburg, Ogn. )
Nov. 12, 1879. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
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 the date of
tnis notice, viz: in. a. nean, I're-emption
Declaratory Statement, No. 3,480, for the
SJofSE U.andSofSAV , Sec. 9,
T37S, RC V, and names the following
as his witnesses, viz: Qrr Brown of Jose
phine county, and George Brown of Jose
phine county, Ogn.
Wm. F, Benjamin, Register
P
CJRCHASINQ
Of everv description made with
promptitude and taste. Infants'
clothins a specialty. References
jn all parts ot the country. Circulars giv
ing full informution sent on receipt of
stamp. Address Mr. or Mrs. J. A Rich ard
son, 24 Post Street, San Francisco, Cala.
Pay Your Taxes !
Tax-payers will remember that only thir
ty days are allowed for the payment of
taxes after tbe annual visit paid to the dif
ferent precincts by tho Tax Collector. iS
tcr the expiration of that time those not
paid up may expect to pay mileage-. The
time expires on January ttth and tax
payers will govern themselves accordingly.
. Wm. Bybee,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
GREAT OLEJR AISTCE SALE
FOR SIXTY DAYS
IMPOETANT Reduction in PRICES
AT THE STORE OF
NEWMAN FISHER.
XO Xolo 3P
I
N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FO MY
sell for the next SIXTY DAYS MY ENTIR3 LLE of
Summer Dry-Goods
FANCY GOODS, LADIES'
ETC. ETC.
AT PRICES THAT WILL
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
LU chasers during this great sale at
EXCELSIOR
LIVE Ii.lS Ml FEED
S T JS. 33 Xa 33 .
Corntf ot
Oreoox Asn California sts., Jacksonville.
W. T. FLYMAli:, Prop'r.
W
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUB-
lic that be has a nne stocK 01
Horses, Buggies and Carriages
And te Is prtparrf to fnrnlth his patrons and the pnb
Uc generaPx Hh
Pine Turnouts
As ran be had on the Pacific coast. Saddle horses
hired to go to any part o( the country.
Animals Bonclit and Sold.
Homes broke to work single or doable, riorses
boarded and tbe best of care bsti'wed npon them
while Inmjr charge. 'A liberal share of the pnblic
patronage is solicited on reasonable terms.
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 KEARNEY ST.,
Treat all Chronic nnd Special Diseases
-sroTTNG- avrasaxr
WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM
tbe effects of y utbful follies or iiidix
cretion. will do well to avnil themselves of
Ibis, the greatest boon evr laid at thr altur
of suffering humanity. PR SPINNEY will
guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of
.Seminal weakness or private disease of any
kind or character wbicb be undertakes and
fails to care.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
There Hi e man v at the ace of thirty to
sixty who aie troubled with too frequent ev
acuation of tbe bladder, often accompanied
by a slight smartinK or burning sensation,
and a weakening of the sylem in a mnnner
tbepatient cannot account for. On eianvn
ing the urinary deposits t ropy sediment
will olten be found and sometimes small
particles of albumen will appear, or tbe
color will lie of a thin rnilklfb hue, again
changing to a dark and torpid appearance
There are many men who die of this diBi
culty ignorant of tbe cause wbicb Is the sec
ond stage of seminal weakness Da. S. will
guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases.
and a healthy restoration of the genito-uri-nary
organs.
Offick Hours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Son
days from 10 to 12 a. m Consultation free
Thorough examinations and advice, $5.
Call or addres,
DR. SPINNEY & CO.
No 11 Kearney St.. Pan Francisco.
THE STATE
IMSIMEKT & nUfilR
COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRE AND MARINE.
INCORPORATED, 1871.
Established in Oregon, 1874.
CASH ASSETS" - $500,000
OFFICERS I
A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT
R. D. IVERS. ..VICE PRESIDENT
C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY
A. P. HOTALING & GO.
45 Front Street, Portland.
Gen'J Agents for Oregon and WaFhinjjton.
J. NUN AN. Local Ajeot.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WETTERER,
Proprietor
Oregon St., Jacksonville
THE BEST OF "LAGER BEER ALWAYS KEPT
on hand and ready for sal by the keg or glass
Q
' TO KAHfcR BK03 AND BUT TODK-leliaOuUMj,
- ltvU5.es
F LL A 1 D WINTER STOCK I WILL
KID GLOVES, HATS,
ETC. ETC.
DEFY COMPARISON.
WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PUR-
N. FISHER'S.
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL &
RESTAURANT
AND GENERAL STAGE BOUSE,
Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall,
JACKSONVILLE .OREGON.
MADAME HOLT,
Proprletreas.
TRAVELERS AND RESIDENT BOARDERS
will find the most comfortable lodgings at this
house to be met with anywhere in this part of the
State.
The Beds and Bedding
Will always be found of first-class character and
krrt In a neat and clean condition, while
The Iloonis
arenewly rnrnlrhed and will always be kept In neat
and home like condition. A plentiful supply of the
best of erery thing the market affords will be
Spread on
Her Tuuie.
Her honss will be kpt iren all night, anil "SQUARE
MEAI.S" can be obtained at aujr hour ot the daj
or night.
OYSTERS PREPARED IV
EVKRY STYLE.
-flfc
Ami lunches to behad si anytime. Stage passen
gers and others who may be tut late at night, can al
wars find a good fire, hot mea's and good beds at
this house.
ICo trouble wll' be spared todeserre the patronage
of the trarelllr a well as the permanent commu
nity. Olre mt a call.
Sheriff Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
duly issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County of
Josephine, on the 13th day o December,
1879, upon a judgment in 'avor of 8. W.
Sawver and airainst Jas. N. Vannoy. Ellen
Vannoy and G-. W. Dimick, for the sum of
tour liunareu ana lorty-one anu lu-iuu noi
lars with interest at ten per cent, per an.
num from the 1st day of November. 1878,
a. dthe further sum of thirtv-o ic 35-100
dollars, costs and disbursements, and ac
cruing costs. I have levied upon and will
oiler tor sale at the Court House doer, in
the town of Kcrbyvlle, in the county of
Josephine,
On the 24fh Day or January, 1880,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, all the right,
title and interest of said defendants J.N.
Vadnoy, Ellen Vannoy and D.W. Dimick,
in and to the following described premises
to-wit: That certain donation claim form
erly known as the donation claim of TLos.
Fnzzcll, being claim No. 37, in Township
30 S. and Range 7, West; alio the S. W.Jyf
of Sec. 17, in Township 30 ft. Range 0,
West, Josephine county, Orego ..
JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff,
of Josephine county, Oregon.
NOTICE.
Laxd Okfice at RosEBrmo Oon. )
Dec. 20, 1879. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make fin 1 proof in support of
his claim, and secure final entry thereof at
the expiration of thirty days from the date
of this notice, viz: Orlando K. Rose,
homestead application No. 2,412, for the
E ofSE V, Stc. 21, 5 W K of S W
and Iota 5 and 0. Sec 22, 738 S of R 4 Wat
and names the following as his witnesses,
viz: Rial Benedict of Jackson county, and
Walker Herriott of Jackson county, Ogn.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
UNION LIVERY
SALEANOl EXCHANGE
Corner itli and California Sts
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
J. A. OARDWELL PROPRIETOR.
TnE PROPRIETOR IUS
fully rebuilt and refitted Ihls
wril knuwn establishment, and has
mad extensive and comfortable addi
tions thereto. I bare the Terr best horses, bnrrie.
and lirery turnouts of all kinds. 3Iy stock of roads
ters cannot be excelled In tba state.
Horses Boarded
On reasonable terms, and tha best of care and atten
tion bestovred upon them while nnder my chargs
Also
Horses Bought and Sold.
I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction.
ana guarantee tne same, ivitn tnis im
pression I have no hesitation in soliciting
patronage.
GREAT
TN
PIANOS 111 ORGANS.
Smith's Organs
and Pianos
Are now TAKING THE LEAD OVER ALL OTHERS fbt
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
Piano Tramp3 who make LARGE
PROFITS nre 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 rive 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 fs
talked into paying exorbitant prices,
pays very dear. BEST OF REFER
ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAO
TION GUARANTEED.
IJiirSend for special information to"
JAS. S. SMITH,
. 201, 203 k 205 Duro.vr St.,
San Francisco.
BEWARE
t'T Girculiir
instruments.
are entirely UUinteresled. Address
Residence
1709 Stockton St.
S. F.
MORSE'S PAUL CE.
J. P. Hale & Co's.
SMgnificext
PIANOS, PIANOS
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE,
Sold for Less Money than
Any Other
GOOD INSTrtUSIEST IN THE MARKET.
WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS.
Come or Send to Portland
FOR A
XEsle
'3Lan.o
AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY.
All Kinds of Organs in Stock.
ALSO,
Picture Frames & Mouldings.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
Or on Easy Instalments.
BEWARE PEDDLERS & DRUMMERS
AND
SAVE FROM $50 to $100
In buying a Piano or Organ.
Address:
MORSF & COMPANY
163 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND, OGN. I
REDUCTION
SHIM'S PIANOS & 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, largo profits from the consumer) I
expect to be severely handled by such
persons in the Piano business.
The materials used in their ooh
struction are of tho VERY BEST
kind, and the wood thoroughly sea
soned. They are substantially made,
DURABILITY, TONE and the
power of MAINTAINING TUNFJ
LONGER than any other piano made,
are the characteristics of these instra
ments
The greatest possible attention ii
given to their tone and touch, and
have no hesitancy in offering them to
the public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
in every respect, and warrant them to
stand in any climate.
finasR'THlR who ore jealnns of my pnccff." srdf my
Srni Tor reply, and see wdat those say of me wbO
JAS. S. SMITH,
201, 203 k 205 Dupont St., S. F.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC ME JICINE
TRADE MARK..
Tip "SUL iviakk
GREAT
ENGLISH
REMEDY,
an unfuliiog
cure for Sper
m a I nrrh ea,
seminal wiok-
Before Taking "". Impo- After Takkgv
tency, and all diseases that follow as a se
q'lfnee of Sejf-abnpp; as Inns of Mrmory
Uiiivt-rf&i T:isitude. Pain in the Buck;
Dimness of Vision, Prunutnre Old Age
.mil many other Diseases that lead to Insan
ity or CuDSumpiioQ and a Prematura
Grave.
CSyFull particulars in oar pamphlet,
which Acdtsirp to Rend free by mail to-
everv one. wi- I he hnecibc Medicine is
iM by nil ilrnn-L'!9" at 51 per package, or
sis packiiiir" fur SS. or will be sent free by
mill on receipt of 'he money hy addressing
TIIK filtlY JIKIMCINF. CO.,
No 10 .Mechanics' Block, Detroit. Mich,
BTa,SiI(I in Jacksonville by all drappi'ta
anil by all wholesale and retail druggiits
everywhere.
UonwyntcSam,
Portland , Oiegoj ik
And Jacksonville, Oregon.
G1BDS & STEARNS will attend to
all busiucs? la Portland.
THE CITY BREWERY.
VE1T SOHUTZ, - . Proprietor.
TWOULD MOST RESPKCTFULLY IN.
JLIornilbe citizens or Jnckionr.llo and
the world at lar(t, that they can flnd.atr
any time, at my Brewery, tha best lager -
Deer, in any quantity tne purchaser may dsslrer
My houe Is conrenlontlysltnated and my rooms ar
always In order. A il.lt will pleas yen.
DO
NOT FAIL to senrj
for our NEW PHICE
LIST. More complete)
than erer. Contains
descriptions or ererr
thins required lor
me. with orer 1000 Illustrations. Send ulna
crntsfnrlt. (Stamps will do We sell all goods
at wholesa la prices In qnantlUestosult the pur
chaser. The only Institution In America who
make this their spca huslness. Address.
JUONTOOMhKV WAKU & CO..
27 22U Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111
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