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. V THE ORLGON SENTINEL 1. Subscribers who do not giro eiprio notice to be contrary, are considered as wishing te continue h elr subscriptions. 2. If any sobscribers order the discontinuance ol their newspapers, the pnbliaher may continue to tend them until all arrearages are paid. 37- If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their Sempaperi from the office to which tbej are di rected, the law holds them responsible outtl the have settled the bills, and ordered them discontinue)). , If subscribers rsmoTe to other places without ""donning the publisher, and the newspapers are Hat etna- former direction, thej are held responsible. The Courts hare decided that rerutlngto take newspapers from this office, or remoTing and Itss tag them uncalled for, la prima facie erldence of ln tentioal fraud. S. The postmaster who neglects to giro legal n Ice of the neglect of a person to take from the office he newspaper addressed to him, is liable to the psb her for the subscription price. How a Boy Became Interested in Ifciumro. I would like to tell you hbw I became interested in farming. "We always had plenty of agricultural papers lying about, and as I read them I became interested in poultry. "When I? was eight years old I bought the fowls of- my; father,, and. then I kept a. strict account of the receipts and ex penses. The first year I think I made about $30 profit ; since then I have al ways had the care of them and find them profitable. I would like to tell another thing that used to interest me. Either would give my brother and my self each, a piece of ground, one or two rods square, and give us what we could raise on. it to- buy boots and papers with. "We would try to see which could raise the largest crop, and so we "Became interested in gardening. The first year I raised onions, anil had near ly or quite S7 worth on one rod square. lily onions yielded much better when -they were sown very thick-and thinned -to -about four inches apart. We not only became interested rrt our work, "but we earned enough to buy all our papers, and felt better satisfied with them because we had earned them our selves. XothlBg Short or I'nuiliitnliaMc Keurllla Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which Ayer's Sarsapa jrilla enjoys. It is a compound of the "best vegetable alteratives, with the Io dides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for bcrof tilous, mercurial or blood disorders. "Uniformly successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and -complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of the blood. By its invig orating effects it always relieves and -often cures Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is '"2a potent renewerof vitality. For puP" jfying the blood it has no equal. It "tones up the system, restores and pre serves the health, and imparts vigor ..and energy. For forty years it has 'been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine for the suffering sick, anywhere. For sale by alljdealers. Hodge, Davis & Co., Port land, wholesale agents. During the late freeze, about one million salmon eggs were frozen at the "Hatchery on the Clackamas. Every effort 'was "made to save them but with out avail. As it is about one million and a half of youm; fish have been safe ly put into the water. I OLD AND RELIABLeTI SDr. Sanford's Liver InviooratorS j... u UUUuai.u .". ouiii; .".rcutcuj lut ,j miDvuuKB oi uiejjiTer, Diuiuaca and Bowels. It is Purely Vegetable. It never JUetulitates itm SOathartioand jTonic Jfl' 'W &"' 1A. Q, 0.-.r,ob,oevl6, ,o.w,,or"p;a.s PViOP1 ,Mjw iui; on v.vav -n: -uv-ni-- isnvWiu,os s.-iVnw; urn .Al V A ". " V." fl ." v- -. rfu All" n n ,- H T i ir '. .ll -. a. - 5aw AB-ftB" JaM ' US if TO N . V e, .ih J v K o i .a01 i i aAs0" ' -H A1 ,s- &X I'O'l 5ifel& Ihvigoratoj haa been in my praotio I and by the public,; Tfor more than 85 Tears,1 with unprecedented, results. i w.-ii tra in.wssan.l f T ttt naurnnn as n IBS BBOADWA.T. erun cme srsBss an i aOs. li.ni.9nnrunUi RliUl VXWZQBXOITTi 1 ISTPBUCGIITrWIH, Tilt TOJJ IIS BXrUTlTIOV J. W. BIGGS, PHOTOGMPH&FERROTITE GALLERY. ASHLAND OREGON. IAlu NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED Id this city, anil ali that favor -me with their patronage I will guarantee to give eat illactioa, My motto Is to. live and lot live prices to.Buit tbe time'. It am also prepared to do outdoor, work taking landfcapei, pri vate residencf.eie.. Call and see ppecimeiu of pictures taken in all kindi of weather. J. VV. R. zwn tih r DUJi .jwLft m m vlMI bruins CTRTt . H P.h ilT -a.Tl.BIE MMr v .16 fii i" it Ml Tvttt . .. sTM -. ..' r il-iM aTjm PV H iB'iiairYn CllJWi tfMVtf' .It) . OK 3A ? MT til Ilus ml IwfioSvss RWlW'.WLrf'i ti 1 . fT3rtT.f esaT' as pM 1IJSS"4 f7iiverS w e2itftllli n'e.Vslsl'1111 0 ' V 1 1 -J 1 1 R vHininiR. w.i ill am ia u fj.1' , SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tiie") State op Oregon for tue Vss. County op Jackson. J Win. Bybee, Plaintiff. 1 A. W. Hawkett, E. C. Robinson, Jesse Rob inson, John L. liobin son, Thomas Robin son, Wm. Smith, Kas par Kubli,. Jolm Bolt, James F. Gazley, A. A. Fink, Benj. Haymond, C. Magruder, Defts. Suit in equity to enforce a Ven dor's Hen for an injunction and a Receiver. 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 ol 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 8d day of December, 1879, that you answer the amended complaint in said cause on or before the JSth day of December, 1879; and it was on the 5th day of December, 1879, ordered by II. K. Han na, Judge ol said court, that Jesse Robin son ancf John L. Rohinbon appear in said court on or before the 2d Monday in Feb ruary, 1880, nnd answer the supplement al complaint filed against you and that publication be made in the Oregon Sen tinel of this summons six weeks prior to the next term of this court, to-wit, the 21 3IonInr orFcbrnarr, 1SSO. 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 at-ainst the defendants A. W. Hawkett, E. 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 nnd 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 $ 382.63 A debt originally due Dan Green paid by Wm. liyuee tor ouauu A note payable to Wm. Smith for. 500.00 A note to Mrs. Irwin transferred to- Gazley & Fink 1,328.33 Difference between $1,433 and $1,- 32853 now due Wm. Bybee.. . 105.00 Debt of A. A. Wimcr paid by Wm; Bybee 32.72 And the amount of an attachment. due Wm. Bybee for 2,039.88 A promissory note of the defcnd: 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 2,302.03 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 fc Magruder 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 foregoingdebts, mortgngesand judgments, and the court will detcimine the priority of the liens of each and all of them, and the said A. W. Hawkett, E. O. Robinson and Jesse Robinson will be compelled to pay the same within ten days from the date of the decree or Z oftliCaid lan'dnlfnTnz claims together with all the rights, privile . . .'... ... . .." i ges thereto belonging, will be sold to pay the same. And a promissory note ot a. u. Robinson to Jesse Robinson and a mort gage to secure the payment of the same for ?4,975.00will 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 mortgage and from selling, assigning or incumbering said land, mining claims, ditches, rights and appurtenances thereto belonging or appertaining. And the de fendants will be compelled to pay the costs, expends and disbursements ot this ul and equitable relief generally will be granted. B. F. Dowell & E. H. AcTENniETn, Solicitors for the Plaintiff. A(lnilnltrxtor'M 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 emiius ugmiisi sum jmruicrbiiip esiaic win present them with the proper affidavit of the claimant to me at Unionlown, Jackson county, Oregon, within six months after the first publication of this notice. Cnun.ES E. Ouatfeix, Administrator of said estate. Dated Dec. 24th, 1879. Notice of Final Settlement, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Ibrthe- county of Josephine, sitting in Probate on Nov. 17th, 1879. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Mil ler, deceased. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j. Joanna Miller, Administratrix of the estate of Jacob Miller, deceased, has filed her final account of the condition thereot in the office of the County Clerk, of Jose phine counny praying lbr 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. Lakd Office at Rosebcjmj, Oon. ) Nov. 34. 1879 f Notice is hereby Riven that the following named settler has tiled 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: Rilcv M. Thompson, homestead application, Nx. 2,194, for the E ofS E Jf. Sec. 32 and W oV S W M Sec 33, T30 S, R C "W, and names the fol lowing as his witnesses, viz: John Bor rough of Josephine county and Sedley Bor rough of Josephine connty, Orejron. "Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Lathes and Shingles by the MILIIOItf! 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 pine,deli vered,$3.75 'per thousand. Lathes, delivered. fG.50 per thonsand. All, orders promptly filled; Address, John Chandlef Ashland, Ogn. Sheriff Sale. B a. 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. V., 1879, upon a judgment in lavor of E. K. Anderson, and against J. H. Skid more, defendant, far 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 Tate of ten per cent, per annum from November 18th, AD., 1879, and the costs and disbursements taxed at twenty and .37 dollars, ($20.37K) and al so the accruing costs, and also a decree against said defendant J. H.Skidmore and A. M. Skidmore and Tho3. Smith, of fore closure and sale of the following tract or parcel ot land aeacn bed as lonows: situ ated in the town of Ashland, Jackson coun ty, Oregon, beginning at a post 11.72 chains W of the eorncr 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 10 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 S 47 , K 50 links, a yellow pine 18 inches in diameter bears N ;. , E 13 links ilist; thence last 8G7 links to a post for the N W comer of Ashland College lot; thence South 694 links to the place of be ginning, containing u acres more or less, (excepting the right of way heretofore deed ed to me west Asniand imcn uompany thro""1' said land). Also the following: Beginning at a post for the N W corner of lot jso. i, in iilocK jno u, in the said town of Ashland in said county; thence N 64, E 297 links to the N K corner or lot No. in said blwk No. 6; thence S 26, E 151 links to a post, thence N 27 , E 305 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! 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 1711) ilar or Jnnnnry. A U 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. M. Skidmore in and to the above mentioned and described premises. Levied upon as the property of J. H. Skidmore the above named defendant and A. M". Skidmore to satisfy tho demand of the above named execution. Wm. Bybee, Sheriff of Jackson Dec. I6th, 1879. Co., Ogn. tSi VB.SA.aB.oxmjie. David Hopkins, executor") ol the last will and tes tament of Daniel Hop. kins, plaintiff, vs Rob ert F. L.Hallock, Kobt. S. Welman, E. C. Brooks, Jesse Gage, Harvey Springst(.ad,E. K. Anderson and A. G. In the Cir- .cuit Court of thu State of Oregon for the county of Jack son. Suit in tquity. Kockfellow, Defend- ants. To the-ftlfc -HnT!rhicfTtr- i m.meSf.he State ' gon: YOU ARE REQUIRED TO APTEAR INSUO court and answer the complaint of said plaintiff, filed against you, within ten days from the time of the service ofthissunv mons on you, if sen cd within said county ; or if served on you within any other coua ty in this Slate, then within twenty days trom the time of the service; or if served on you outside of the State of Oregon, then on uie inn uay oi reurunry, ioou. vruereu by Ho. II. K. Hanna, Judge of said court that publication bo made for six weeks in tne ureoon sentinel, pnor to tue SKI Monday in February, to-wit February, 9, 1880, as to the defendants Kobt. F. L. Hal lock and Robt. S. Welman. And you are notified that if you fail ti answer said complaint as above required the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relict de manded therein, to-wit i 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 from the 14th day of August, 1873, and the 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. DowelLj Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice. Land Office at Rosebuko Oon. ) January 1st, 1830. ) 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 of S W if. Sec. 19. N 14 of N E if and E if of N W if, Sec. 30 T 37 S R 5 W and names the following as his witnesses viz : J. "W. Strang of Josephine county, and Isaac Custar of Josephine county. And also this notice, viz: Jicob Wimcr. home stead application, No. 2,329 for the S M of TVH,N W ifof S "VVif and S V? 14 of N E 1-4, Sec. 30 T 87 S R5 W, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: J. 'W. Strang of Josephine county and Isaac Cus tar of Josephine county, Oregon. Vm F. Benjamin, Register. NOTICE. Land Office at Rosebuko, Ogn. ) Nov. 12, 1879. f Kbticc is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled 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: Jr. S. Dean, Pre-emption Declaratory Statement, No. 3,486, for the S i4 of S E if, and S of S-W f. Sec. 9, T37S, RC A and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Orr Brown of Jose phine county, and George Brown of Jose phine county, Ogn. YM. F.BENJAMCfRegister P URCHASINQ Of every description made with promptitude and taste. Infants' clothing a specialty. References in all parts of the country. Circulars giv. ing full information sent on receipt of stamp. Address Mr. or Mrs. J. A. Rich ard son, 24 Post Street, San Francisco, Cala. Pay Tour Taxes ! Tax-payers will remember that only thir ty days are allowed fbr the payment of taxes after the annual visit paid to the dif ferent precincts by the Tax Collector. t.t ter the expiration of that time those not paid up may expect to pay mileage. The time expires on January lth and tax payers will govern themselves accordingly. Wm. Btbee, Sheriff and Tax Collector.. GEEAT CLEA-RAJSTCE SALE FOE SIXTY DAYS IMPOKTANT Reduction in PRICES AT TEE STORE OF NEWMAN OCO -ClM-Ci r N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY sell for the next SIXTY DAYS MY ENTIRE HUB of SirtHtiicr Dry- Goods, DRESS GOODS, FANCY 600SS, LADIES' EID GLOVES, HITS, ETC. ETC. AT PRICES TEAT WILL rpXTRAOKDINARY INDUCEMENTS' lis chasers during this great sale at EXCELSrOR ivemIsmi feed STABLE Corner ot Orzoon akd Caufokha sts., Jacksonville. W. J. rLYMALE, Prop'r. W OULD RESPECTTOLLT INFORM TIIEPOB- 11c that he has a flne suck oi Horses, Buggies and Car iages And he Is prpred to fdrnioh his patronntnd tliepnb 1c generally with Fine Turnouts As can b had on the Psdfle coast. Saddle horses the connti Animals Bousht anil Solil. Horses broke to work single or double. IIore boarded and the lie4t of care Iwstrwwl npon tliem while in my charg?. A liberal share of the public fiatrunsge is solicited en reasonable terms. DR. SPINNEY No. 11 KEAHNEY ST., Treat all Chronic nnd Special Disease -SrOTTXtfG- 3VE333JJ" TITHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM VV the effects of yrutbful follies or Indie cretion. will do well to avail themselves of ibis, the greatest boon evjr laid at the altar of "offering humanity. Dit SPiNNEY will guarantee to forfeit 5500 ror every cae tit Seminal weakneoa or private diwas of anj kind or character which be undertakes and fails to care MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There ate many at the age of thirty to fixty who are troubled with too frequent ev acuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight rmartiug or bnrning sensation, and a weakening of the yU'm in a mnnner thepatlent cannot account for On exanvn ing the urinary deposits t ropy pediment will often lie found and sometime small particle" of albnmen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkifh hue. again changing to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men who die of this diffi culty ignorant of the cause which is the sec ond stage of seminal weakness Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genitouri nary organs. Offick. Hocns 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 Sun days from 10 to 12 a. m Connlttior. free Thorough examinations and advice, $5. Call or addres", DR. SPINNEY & CO. No 11 Karney St..SauFranciCO. THE STATE iflF& IMIUMB COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. m FIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED, 1871 Established in Oregon, 1874. CASE ASSETS - - 6500,000 OFFICERS A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT R. D. IVERS. ..VICE PRESIDENT C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY A. P. HOTALIXTG- & CO. 45 Front Street, Portland. Gen'l Agents for Oregon nnd Wa-hinalon J. NUN AN. Local a Tfnt. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WETTEBfiB. Proprietor Oregon'St., Jacksonville i ThbIbestof laoer beer always kfpt on1iprlodrsdjrforsIe bj thektgor glss HAULER BROS "nWPsa AND BUY YOUR- FISHER. -vsltU.os FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL ETC. ETC. DEFY COMPARISON. WILL BE OFFERED TO cAsrrruu- N. FISHER'S. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL RESTAURANT AND GENERAL STA GEEO USE, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. JACKSD.WILLK .OREGON. MADAME HOLT, Proprietress. TRAVELERS AND BF.S1DEXT BOARDERS will find the most ccmfortbl.Ii!f;lne;j at this honse to be met with anywhere In this part of tht State. The Beds and Betiding Will always be fonnd of flr.t-class character and keftln a neat and clean condition, while The Koiuns arenewljr fnrnl'hed and wiU always be kept in neat and home like condition. A plrntltnl supplyef the best of erery thing the markst aSTordawill be Spread" mi irer Table. Ifer lion.j will be kept open all night, and "SQUARK MEAI.S" can be obtained at any bonr uf the day or night. OYSTKRS PRKPAPKD IV KVKKY STYLE. Ind Innche to behad at any time. Stnfe pasen pers and others lio may be out late at nleht can al warsflnda good Ore. Lot measand go.nl beds at this honse. No ironble wiP be spare! todeserre the patronage of the travellie at well as the permanent commu nity. Gire mc a call. Sheriff Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION duly issuctfont of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor tue uounty oi Josephine, on the '3th day o December, 1879, upon a judgment in ravor of S. W. Sawver nnd against Jas. N. Vannoy, Ellen Vannov and G. "W. Diinick. for the sum of i, four hundred and forty-one and 70-100 dol lars 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 tor sale at the Court House do' r, in the town of Kcrbyv He, in- the county of Josephine, On the 31th Dajr of Jnnirarjv ISSO, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. of said day. all the right, title and interest of said defendants J.N. Vadnov. Eilen Vannov 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 Thos. Fnzzell, being claim No. 37, in Township 30 S. nnd Range 7, West; also the S. W.if of Sec. 17, in Township 30 &. Range 0, West, Josephine county, Orego JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff, of Josephine county, Oregon. TCOTICE. Land Office atRosebitro Oon. ) Dec. 20, 1879. J 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, ainrtMMUiu unat-entry thereor at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Orlando h. Ros, homestead application No. 2,412, for the EUofSEX.Stc 21, S VT M f s "'if ami loll 5 and 6 Sec 22. T3 S of R A West nnd names the following as his witnesses, viz: Rinl Benedict of Jackson county, and Walker Ilerriott of Jackson county, Ogn. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. UNION LIVERY SALEANDjl EXCHANGE Corner 4th and California StK JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. J. A. CARD WELL PROPRIETOR. nr"iE PIIOPRIETOR nS I n niltr rsknllt and rfflltsd ilils wlllrnnwn f.tAbilf)tnnr. snd has m.'tj. vi.tiTHndcoinfortallaT'll. tlnns thereto. I hare the Trj Bt aorses. Doggie ami llTsryturnontsof all klu.l. Mr stock or roads ters cannot be excelled In the State. Horses Boarded On reasonable terms, and the best of care and atten tion bestowed npm toea vhlle under mjr charge Also Horses Bonc;lit and Sold. I am satisfied that I can rive satisfaction and guarantee the same. With tins im pression I have no hesitation in soliciting patronage. 80,000 SMITH'S ORGANS NOW GREAT IN- PIANOS HI Smith's Organs 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 T?QVTiMCTATTTvn7TJT a . EASY INSTALLMENTS. Agents and Piano Tramps who make LARGE PROFITS are requested to open theip 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 AJr"D- QRj GANS WILL WEAR AS WELL I keep in tune as long, and SAVE MONiiY FOR THE PURCHASER. Don't be fooled or humbugged by any thing you hear. "Talk fs cheap" (usually.) The man or woman who is mm wiu jiujiii LAuiuiuuiK iiwtira, , pays very dear. BEST OF REFER ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. IJgTSend for special information to JAS. S. SMITH, 201, 203 205 Duro.vrST., San Francisco. HTT'TIf A Ti TT nPeirciiliirn fiom R alH who ur. jciidui- ..I mv D 11 l I x i lL tiistrtinnrts. Sum fur reii'v. ami st-i-1 m iIh'pv ire Hiiirely ilioititeremcd. Aildrt-as- Residence 1700 Stockton St.. S. F. MORSE'S PALA CE. J. P. Hale & Go's. magnificent PIANOS-, PIANOS UPRIGHT AND SQUARE, Sold for Less Money than Any Other GOOD INSTRUMENT IN TUB MAUKET. WARRANTED TOR TEN YEARS. Come or Send to Portland FOR A xm,JLd 'jLSm. JTB.O AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. All Kinds of Orgjins in Stock sX- "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: MORSE & COMPANY, 1C3 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OGN. I REDUCTION ORGANS. and Pianos SMITH'S PUSH & 0HIU1B. In order to introduce THESE MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on this Coast, I have put the prices MUCH I LOWER than other FIRST-CLASS I MAKERS, and as T do not propose to ne any agents (who generally ,x , tort large profits from the consumer) I ex,)ect t0 bt. sevcreiy handled by such persons in the Piano busitipss. The materials used in their ooh struction are of the VERY BEST kiud, and tho 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 mstru'- J mentsj. 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 every respect, and warrant thein to stand in any climate. Mirr-ess mill m my of iff wt o !-- JAS. S. SMITH 201, 203 & 20.") Dupont St. S. F. GHAT'S SPEC IFIOII JICINK TRADE MARK. THE CRP AT ENCL.IS-. MEMcDY itli iliitiiliiiti; cure liir Spw m a t orrh v it ciinirml nik- 7 ade rmie-. ' $b-l Before Taking !. finpi- After iaking, i tenry, uiul hI! diseasm 1hl lollow n a He q'lence f Sflf-nliii-; m low of Meinnrv Univmai ..isiiiinV. Pain in ile B.icki Dimm-px nl Won. IVruiiture (M Airel nnd ninny nihtr DihPaii ilmt lend to In'unl ity or CiiUfumpiiiiii mid a Prematura Grave. ;&Fnll purtiriilnrs in nnr pnrnphlet,. wlueh ipdrsire !o fend Iree hy ninil to every one- B. TIip Specific Medicine K snld by H d'liBefoH nt SI per packaire, or (six putkuees f- r SS O' will be srnt free by ' mini on receipt of 'lie money by addressing' 1 TirK GHAT MRUICIMK CO., No. 10 Mechunics' Block, Detroit. Mich. CQiSoId in Jnck?nnville by all drncrpi'tfti and by all wholesale and" retail druggists everywhere. ItorucijatcSauT, Portland , ORjeaoac And Jacksonville, Oregon, GIBBS & STEARIN'S will attend So all biHini-ff in Portland. THE CITY BREWERY. VELT SCHUTZ, - . Prooriotoi. TTWODLD MOSTBESPKCTfOLtY IN.. I form the clmeneuf JacksouT.lle andf the wvrld at lariie. that tbejr can Bnd, atT any time, at mjr Drewerjr, the best lazer leer. In any qnanlllj the pnichxei may desire My honse In cuuTeuifntlysItnAted and my room arcs always In order. A Tlstt will please yen. DO NOT TATt, to ea( for our NEW PRICJS tham Ter. Conialna descriptions or erery thinir required fur vcrsoiuil or famllu lisi. norecomn eta tue. with orer 10OO Illustrations. Send nlno, cents for It. (Stamps will do We sell all good! at wholesale prices In Quantities to suit the pur chaser. The only Institution In America who make thl-cthetr sn-elsl liualnets. Address. aiOXTOUM KKY WAKD CO.. t1 St a-!U WabusU Are., Cbtcsfo, Ulrv jt&nz .iii&3iiZu r-'t- ,"i