Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 28, 1880, Image 4

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THE OREGON SENTINEL
1. Subscribers who An not gtreexpn. J notice to
he contrary, are considered u wishing te continue
h elr subscriptions.
2. Ifaay subscribers order the discontinuance ol
their newspapers, the publisher my continue to
end them until ail arrearages are paid.
3. Ifeubserlbers Of elector refuso to take their
newspapers (rum the ofllces to which they are di
rected, thelaw holdi them responsible uutll they
hare settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued.
4. If subscribers remore to other placee without
xifcrmlng the publisher, and the newspapers are sent
o the firmer direction, they are held respvnsible.
b. The Courts baredeclded that refutlnKto take,
newspapers from this office, or remoTlng and leaf
ing tbem uncalled for, is prima facie eyideoce of In
tentional frand,
6. The postmaster who neglects to glre legal ne
Ice of the neglect of a person to take fnm the office
lie newspaper a dressed to him, Is liable to the pub
sher for the eulurriptlon price.
ftirritEftS THE KEI4CT OF KAKBAKIS3I.
VJillets' bills relating to polygamy,
bigamy, etc, in tbe Territories of the
United States, recently introduced in
the House of Kepresentatives, will, if
enacted into laws, furnish an easy and
effectual solution to the Mormon prob
lem. The charge of bigamy liall be
considered established when a man co
habits "with more than one woman,
claiming and recognizing them contem
poraneously as his wives, however the'
marital relations may have been crea
ted or consummated, and whether said
wives or either or any of them shall
Lave been, sealed or- so bound to him
ty any so-called spiritual marriage,
however disguised by legal or ecclesias
tical solemnities, sacraments, ceremon
ies, consecrations, or contrivances." It
shall "be sufficient cause cf challenge
and rejection of any juror, first, that
he has more than one wife living,
whether married to any of them by the
ordinary rites and ceremonies of mar
riage or by the rite, ceremony, or pro
ceeding known as sealing, or by any
other ceremony or proceeding claimed
or understood by bigamists or poly ga
muts of said Territory to create either
an ordinary, a merely temporal, or a
spiritual marriage, and by reason of
which he may recognize her as either a
temporal or spiritual wife; second,
that he believes it morally or legally
light for a man to have more than one
living and undivorced wife at the same
time, he knowing them tt be alive, or
to cohabit habitually, as with a wife,
with more than one woman." Bigamists
or polygamists are also denied the right
of suffrage under these bills. They
oucht to pass without delay. "Elko
Post."
si
HOW IOMJ WE AllE TO LIVE.
It is not every one who asks himself
it is the'Wffteb'of many persons that
their lives will be exceptionally lengthy.
However, life assurance companies are
aware of the credulous weakness of
those whose lives they assure, and have
therefore compiled numerous tables of
expectancy of life for their owa guid
ance, which are carefully referred to
before a policy is granted. The fol
lowing is one of these well authentica
ted tables, in use among London as
surance companies, showing the length
of life at various ages. In the first
column we have the present ages of
persons of average health; and in the
second column we are enabled to peep,
as it were, behind the scenes of an as
surance office, and gather from its ta
ble the number of years jt will give us
to live. This table has been the result
of careful calculation, and seldom
proves misleading. Of course, sudden
and premature deaths, as well as lives
unusually extended, occasionally occur;
but this is a table of average expectan
cy of life of an ordinary man or woman:
More years
to live.
51
41
34
More years
Age. to live.
Age.
1....
10-..
20...
30...
40.....
50.
...... 4 x.
14
9
4
60.
70.
80.
Our readers will easily gather from
the above tabulated statement the
number of years to which their lives
according to the law of averages, may
reasonably be expected to extend.
"Golden Era."
CHINESE IMMIC1MTIOX.
The following on the subject of Chi
nese immigration, is from the inaugu
ral of Governor Perkins of California.'
"At the last election, in. accordance
with the statute providing therefor,, a
"Vote of the people of this State was
taken upon the question of Chinese im
migration "for" and "against" the
policy of permitting it to continue un
restricted, as at present Out of a to
tal vote of 161,405, only 833 votes
were "for" such immigration. The bal
fct was secret there was no. extraor
dinary excitement on the subject; the
Xemlt should be accepted as a fair indi
cation of the real opinion, of our people
On this important question. It ought
to be accepted everywhere as conclu
sive evidence that there is practically
no difference of opinion among the peo
ple of this State relative to the policy
of prohibiting the further increase- of
the Chinese element of our nonulfttinn
The question has ceased to be a politi
cal issue wjth us. Men of all parties
,rein perfect accord that emigrants
from China are a cursr '. o this country,
and that some adequat restriction up
on their coming ought" 9 be-imposed
ithont delay,
King of the Blood
Cnrei nil Scrofulous affections and disorders result
ing from Impurity of the blood. It is needless to
specify all, us the sufferer can usually perceire their
cause; but Salt Jtheum, 1'imptet, Ulcers, Tumors,
Goitre, Swellings, &cf are the most common, as
veil as many affections of the Heart, Head, Liver
and Stomach,
SCROFULA.
Wonderful Curs of Blindness.
D. IUssoa, Sox & Co. : For the benefit of all
troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in their
systems, I hereby recommend King of the Blood.
I have been troubled with Scrofula for the past ten
years, which so affected my eyes that I waa com
pletely blind for six months. I was recommended
to try King of the Blood, which has proved a great
blessing to me, as it has completely cured me, and
I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled as I hare
been. Yours truly,
lies. S. "Weitueblow, Sardinia, NTY.
S3..0
will be paid to any Public Hospital to bo mutu
ally agreed upon, for every certificate of this medi
cine published by us which is not genuine.
Its Ingredients.
To show onr faith in the safty nnd excellence of
the K. B., upon proper personal application, when
satisfied that no imposition is intended, we will
give the names of all its ingredients, by affidavit.
The aboveoffers were never made before by the pro
prietor of any other Family Medicine in the world.
Many testimonials. further information, and
full directions for using will be found in the pam
phlet "Treatise on Siseotea of the Blood," in
which each bottle is enclosed Trice $ 1 per bottle con
tainingl2 ouncei. or 40 to SO doses. Sold by drno
cists. JD.IUnBOM,3oK&Co.,Prop'rs,BuirJo(N.Y.
i OLD AND RELIABLE, i
JDb. Sanfokd's Ltveb IxyigobatobJ!
$is a Standard Family Remedy for ,
(diseases of the Liver, Stomach .V
and Bowels. It is Purely ,
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waatoaaewt,- .
S. P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
TN CRONEMILLER'S BUILDING IS IN
1 receipt or a lull assortment of material
nd prepared to do all work in his line on
short nutice and in a workmanlike manner
Vehicles of every description made to or
dir.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction Guaran
teed. "
fflRepairing a specialty.
... S P HANNA.
JackonviIle, February, 20, 1818.
WALDO EXPltESS,
Leaves JacksonvIJe
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
FOR WALDO.
LEAVES WALEO,
FirelMjlass accommodations for passer
gers. Kxpress business promptly attended to
by R. M. HARRKTT.
SENSOR
i(apcinePorous
PLASTER
PosttirtJuChiBest. Thtmfrs.Kenavardeda
What andonlynvdal firm rulber jitaila-t, at bclh
tkeCenlmnialantl'aTitETvocHums. WiMyanJ.
famraUy tnoim amrtigphynciani a a great t'nv
TrovemntonUiordinaryjnrciusjilasi'T. Atk any
fhyneian, in pour oxen lomlily about U. Tho valna
Meqtialitlesof tlio common poroasp'astcrarcia
this article incrcaoed 10 foM ty nno and frcnt!fie
medication. It relieves almost nt onre ted cures
where other plasters fail even to relieve. It is
wlthont donbt the best remedy ever dcvlwd for
Lame atid Weak Back, Rheumatism, Spinal and'
Kidney Complaintsand all local aches and pains.
Avoid imitatlon9.Sold byallDruggiets.PrlceS5c.
Siabbet Jobsboh 21 Halt SUN. Y., Propra.
J. AV. R1GGS,
PnOTOORAPn & FERROTYPE
GALLERY.
ASHLAND OREGON.
1" Ai. rfOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED
L in this city, and all -that Invor me wilh
their patronage I will guarantee to give sat
islaction My motto is to live and le live-
price to niit the tiwr. I am aUo prepared
to do outdoor work taking landieane. nri.
vate residences etc..
Call and see specimens of pictures taken
in all kinds of wmtber. j. v. r.
Hunter's specs, spy glasses, magnify
ing glasses and pocket coranasses at
John Miller's
tor morn thnn H5 i-m
?SsJ "nth unprecedented results.?
?- SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
:s. T. vi. sanrnsn. u n ?e bhoadw&y.S
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SUMMONS.
Ix the Circuit Court op toe")
State op Oregon for the ss,
cotoity op jacksos. j
"Wm. Bybee, Plaintiff, 1
vs.
A. W. Hawkelt, E. C.
Robinson, Jesse Rob
inson, John L. Robin
son, Thomas Robin
son, Wm. Smith, Kas
nar Kubli. John Bolt,
Suit in equity to
enforce n ven
dor's lien for an
injunction, and
a Receiver.
James P. Gazley, A. A.
i ink, lieni. liajnnona,
C. Magnifier, Defts.
To tbe above named Defendants: In the
name of the State ofOreoon:
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO APPEAR
in said court and answer the supple
mental complaint of said plaintiff, filed
against you, tvitliiu 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 pn 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 II. 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
ruary, 1880, and answer the supplement
al complaint filid 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,
t!te ?1 Hominy or February, 1880.
and you are notified that if you fail to ans
wer wild 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. Hawkctt,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 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. Bybcc for 500.00
A note payable to Wm. Smith for. 500.00
A note to Mrs. Irwin transferred to
Gazley & Fink. 1,323.33
Difference between $1,432 and $1,-
323.33 now due Wm. Bybee.. . 105.00
Debt of A. A. Wimer paid by Wm.
Bybee 32.72
And the amount of an attachment.
due Wm. Bybee for 2,039.88
A promissory note or the defend
ants A. W. Hawkett, E. C.
Robinson and Jesse Robinson
to Wm. Bybee for 1,00000
A judgment of Kubli & Bolt in
said circuit court for 2,362.03
A judgment of Kaspar Kubli in Uie
county court of said county for 489.13
A mortgage on of said mining
claim in favor of Raymond &
Magrudcr for 2,295.00
An account will be taken of the amount
of gold dust taken out of said mining
cjaims, 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 detetminc the priority
of the liens of each and all ofthem.andthc
JessVltBLtJJlKvifi "Be n;mpcft3no-Pild
the same witM,;7ien days from the date of
the decree orJjjrTflhe said land, mining
claims together w.jh 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 Rohinson. John Bohinsnn
and Thomas Robinson will be perpetually
enjoined from selling, assigning said note
and mortgatre and from selling, assigning
or incumbering said land, mining claims,
ditches, rights and appurtenances thereto
belonging or appertaining. And the de-
lendants will be compelled to pay the
costs, expenses and disbursements of tlila
uit and equitable relief generally will be
iameu.
B. F. DOWELL & E. II. AUTENRIETn,
Solicitors for the Plaintiff.
mm rn.jm.oxi.is.
David Hopkins, executor"!
01 the last will and tes
tament of Daniel Hop
kins, plaintiff, vs Hub
In the Cir
cuit Court of
th Stale of
ert F. L. Hallock, llobt.
S. Welman, E. C.
Brooks, Jesse Gage,
Harvey Springsttad.E.
K. Anderson and A. G.
lfockfellow, Defend
ants. J-Oregon rt)r the
county or Jack
son. Suit in
quity.
To the above named defendants: la the
ntme of the State of Oregon:
You ahe REQCinED to ArrEAn in said
court and answer the complaint of said
plaintiff, filed against you, within ten days
from the time of the service ofthissunir
mons on you, if served within said county ;
or if served on you within any other coun
ty in this Slate, then within twenty days
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 . II. K. Hanna, Judge of said court
that publication bo made for six weeks in
the OKEOON SEJ.TINEI.. nrior n tlin 91
Monday in February, to-w.t February, 9,
ioou, n iu uie (leicnuants ODt. i. L. llal
lock and Kobt. S. AVelman. And you are
notified that if vou fail f answer said
complaint as above required the plaintiff
"juujiuiy 10 me coun lor tne relict de
manded 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
from the 14lh day of August, 1873, and the
costs and disbursements of the action and
a mortgage on 8 stamps and a batterv for. a
quartz null on Wagner creek in Jackson
county Oregon, will Le foreclosed and
sold to pay the tame and for relief generally.
B. F. Dowell,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
RE-OPENED !
JACOBllEYERi
PIOXKEU WAGoy.JIAKEIt,
H
AS RESUMED BUSINESS AT
the stand of the late J. L. Badirer
and ia prepared to execule all work in bis
line with prornptnm and dispatch and at
very reasonable rates. All kinds of vehi
cles constructed. Repairing a specialty.
Oood wotk and low prices guaranteed.
Uive me a call. J. MEYER.
P
URCHASINQ
Of every descriptiou made with
promptitude and taste. Infants'
clotuin? a snecialtv. Ptefprpnppa
in all parts ot the country. Circulars giv
ing full information sent on receipt of
stamp. Address Mr.or Mrs. J.A-,Ricliard.
Mn, 24 Post Slreet, San Francisco, Cala.
The best carpenter's, wsgon maker's
and blacksmith's tools at J. Miller's.
GKRl!.AT CLEAEANCE SALE
FOE SIXTY DAYS
IMPORTANT Seduction in PSICES
AT THE STORE OF
NEWMAN FISHER.
TN ORDER T031AKE KOOM FOR 3IY FALI Al D "WINTER STOCK I "WILL
1 sell for the next SIXTY DAYS 31 Y ENTIRE LDr E of
Summer
IVEISS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, LADIES' EID GLOVES, HATS,
ETC. ETC.
AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPARISON.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO CASn PUR
chasers during this great sale at
EXCELSIOR
LIVEIUBUND MU
ST A.33LE.
Corner of
Oreoon asd California sth., Jacksonville.
OT J. PLYI8AIE, Prop'r.
w
OULD RESPECTFULLY INF0KMTIIE PUB-
11c that be has a line stock ol
Horses, Buggies and Cnrrittges
And be'li prepared to fomlh Ms patrons and tliepnb
1cgeneral'y with
. Fine Turnouts
. . - -
As can be forAt tho- X'sciae coast. Saddle bVrscs
hired to go tu any part ol tbe country.
Animals Bought nntl Soli!.
Horses frotce to work single or double. IIorM
boarded and tbe best of care btstrwed npon tbem
wblle In my charge. A liberal share ot tbe public
patrorage Is solicited en rea&onable terms.
DR. SPINNEY
Itfo. 11 KEilRBJEY ST.,
Trcala alt Chronic nnd Special Diseases
-JTOTTJSrGr- 3VE32S3XT
WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM
tbe effi-cts of yrntbful follies or indis
cretion. will do well to avail themselves of
tbia, the greatest boon ewr laid at thp altar
of faffering humanity. DM SPlNNEY will
guarantee to forfeit $500 for every cate of
Seminal weakness or private disease of any
kind or character which be undertakes and
falls to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
There ate many at tbe age of thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequent ev
acuation of the bladder, often accompanied
by a slight frnartinc or burning sensation,
and a weakening of tbe system in a mnnner
thepatientcannot account for. On examin
ing the urinary deposits t ropy sediment
will olten lie found and sometimes small
Darticles of albumen will appear, or the
color will be of a thin milkUh hue, again
changing to a dark and torpid appearance
There are many men who die of this diffi
culty Ignorant of tbe caue which is the sec
ond stage of seminal weakners Da. Si will
guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases,
and a healthy restoration oPthe genito-uri-nary
organs.
Offick Hocus 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sun
days from 10 to 12 a. m Consultation free
Thorough examinations and advice, $5.
Call or addreay,
DR. SPINNEY & CO.
No 11 Kearney St., San Francieo.
THE STATS
iiWEsiUfiT & mam
COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRE AND MARINE.
INCORPORATED, 1871.
Established in Oregon, 1S7-1.
CASH ASSETS - 8500,ft00
OFFICERS I
A. J. BRYANT PRESroEN7.
R. D. IVERS. ..YICE PRESIDENT
C. H. CUSHING. . . . .SECRETARY
A. P. HOTALING & CO.
45 Front Street, Portland.
Gen'I Agents for Oreeon and Wafhinnton. j
J. NUN AN, Local Ajjent.
EAGLE BREWERY.
jqpEPO WETTERBR.
Proprietor
Oregpn'St., Jacksonville.
THE Bust OF LAGER. BEER ALWAYS KEPT '
on hand end redj for B.ilo by thekrgor ghus
Q' io kaiiler bros and buy YOUR-
iU9oMPen..
i- Goods.
ETC. ETC.
N. FISHER'S.
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL &
RESTAURAIsT
AXD GENERAL STAGE HOUSE,
Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall,
JACK.S01VVlL.Mi: .OREGON.
MADAME HOLT.
Proprletrem.
TKAVKLERS AISD KESIDKNT BOAKDEKS
will find the niiat ccn.i"orti'Ue!pfiips at this
liouoe tobe met uithanyubere !d this part of the
Slate.
The Reds and Bedding
1VI1I Mway W fonml of first-rlas character and
kirt In a neat and clean comlftiou. wliilt
Tlic U4otns
a re newly fnrnMied and uill alwar be kept In neat
and home like condition. A plentllnl eunljruf the
lest of eYerylmiiK the market acoras will do
" CTj ! -.
pgk ?I- Tlile.
ITer fionB will bo kept fpn all night, and "SQUARE
MEALS" can be obtained at h.uj hour of the daj
or night.
oystrrs rRrcrAnrcn r-
EVKRY STYLK.
And Innche tobehnd at anytime. Stupe p-uson-gfrsand
i.thers who may be nut late at nipht.can aj
wars find a good Are, hot meals and good beds at
this honse.
No tnmlde wil1 be spared todeserte the nitron rre
of tbe travellip a well as the permanent coniniu-
dhj. uivemt.a can.
SheiifF Sale.
VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
Br,
dulv issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County of
ouscpuinc, on tne lum aay o j;ecemoer,
1879, upon a judgment in ravor of S. AV.
Slltl'ViT nml ncroinct .Tno "V "Vnnntw 1?f1
Vannoy and Gf. "WDimick. for the sum of
lour hundred and lorty-one and 70-100 dol
lars with interest at ten per cent, per n
num from the 1st day of NovemU'r, 1878,
a.dtlic further sum of thirtv-o ie JM-IOO
dollars, costs and disbursements, and ac
cruing costs. 1 have levied upon and will
offer tor sale at the Court House doer, in
the town of Kerbyv.llc, in the county of
i osepiune,
On the SltU Day of J.-innnrr, 1880.
at2 o'clock, p. jim of said day, all the right,
title and interest of said defendants .I.N.
Vadnoy, Ellen Vannoy and D.AV.Dimick,
in anil 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
3(5 S. and Range 7, "West; also the S. W.
in isec. u, in Townsnip ;ju & itange u,
West, Josephine county, Orego
joiin Taylor, sheriff,
of Josephine county, Oregon.
2ZOTICE.
Laxd Office atRosebitro Oox. )
Dec. 20, 1870. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make fin I proof in support ot
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
EofSE X.Stc 21. S trf of S WU
and loll 5 and C Sec. 22. Vi .So" R 4. West
and names the following as his witnesses,
viz: Rial Benedict of Jackson county, and
Vulker Hcrriott of Jackson county, Ogn.
tv ji. a: iiESJAMiN, Jtegister.
UNION LIVERY
SALE AND
EXCHANGE
rX,JL.MXMLj-W&:m
Corner 4th and California Stts
JACKSONVILLE, OKE00N.
J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR.
rpiIIE PROPRIETOR IKS
I four rebuilt and refuted lhl
veil known establishment, And nan
made extensile andcomfartaWeaddl-
tlons thereto. I liare the Terr best horses, buzzte
sodllrery tarnontsof all kinds. Jlj stock of rcade-f
ten cannot De excelled in m stale.
Horses Boarded
Oa ttwmM erms, and the best of care and Atten
tion bestowed npoa them while under ut charge
Also
Horses Bought and Sold.
I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction
anu guarantee tne same. With this im
pression I have no hesitation in- soliciting
patronage.
GREAT
illlQI 111 ORGANS.
Smith's Or
Are now TAKING THE LEAD OVEE ALL OTHEE& ibr J
Brilliancy, Sweetness of Tone, Durability and General ITinisfr
NOTICE,
You can Buy a
FIRST CLASS PIANO OR ORGAN
CHEAPER
Of me than ANY OTHER DEALER
in the business, because I sell at
"WHOLESALE PIIICES FOR CASH,
and at a slight advance where 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 give me a call, nnd
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 yon hear. "Talk is chean"
(usually.) The man or woman who is
talked into paying exorbitant prices,
pays very dear. REST OF REFER
ENCES GIVEN AND SATISFAC
TION GUARANTEED.
FSErSend for special information to
JAS. S. SMITH,
201, 203&205DUPOXTST.,
San Francisco.
'FTTT-W-A 17 FT '"'' Q'.r':','nr "m R'rjds who arejpidoiisiil my
L1j J T 1VI.. instruments. I310.1 Tor rTpIyTuTTa see wl.ui those
are entirely diaiuterexleil. -Address-
Residence
1709 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 THE 3IA11KKT.
WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS.
Come or Send to Portland
FOR A
a.H.ti
'Ja-ja.t
AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY.
All Kinds of Organs in Stock.
ALSO,
ricturc Frames Mouldings.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
Or on Easy Instalments.
BEWARE PEDDLERS & DRUMMERS
.VXD-
SAVE Fnorr $50 to $ioo
In buying a Piano or Ormin.
Address:
MOBSE & COMPANY.
16i FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND, OGN,
REDUCTION
IN-
elHS
and Piano;
SMITH'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, large profits from the consumer) I
expect to lie severely handled by such.
, persons iir the Piano business.
The materials used in their oou
struction are of the VERY BEST
kind, and the wood thoroughly sea
soned. They are substantially made.
DURABILITY, TONE and" th
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
have no hesitancy in offering them to
the public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
in every respect, and warrant them to
stand in any climate.
Sucre" and!
my ol me wr
JAS. S. SMITH,
201, 203 &. 205 Dupont St., S. F.
GUAY'S SPECIFIC AIE MCINE
TRADE MARK. THE T ADE "".
GREAT
ENGLISH
EMEDY.
an unfailing
cure lor Sper
m at orrh ea.
seminal weak-
Bsforo Taking ''ess, L-npo-After TakW.
lency. unil.all diseases thai follow as a ee-q'n-nce'if
Self-abuse; a loss of Memory
Universal J-Ksilude. Pain in the Back
Dimness of Yision, Premature Old Age
mid many other Diseases that lead to Insan
ity or Cousumpiion and a Prematura
Grave.
BSyFnll particulars in onr pamphlet,
nhich uedrsirr to send free by mail to
every one- B, The Specific Medicine is
sold by all drnirL'Wts at SI per package, or
six packncrsfiT S5. 0' will be sent free by
mail on receipt of 'he money by addressing
THE GHAY illEOICINE CO.,
No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Micb.
B,Sold in Jacksonville by all drugpiMa
and by all wholesale and retail droggiits
everywhere.
v:t
3&39Vft3&a&t
eUUomcyotcSairn
pOATlvVND , OjtEK)Ji
And Jacksonville,
Oregon.
GIBBS & S?R ah Vs arm ton
an DiKiiie.o." In fortlanil.
THE CITY BREWERY.
VEITSCHUTZ,- Pronator.
T WOULD JI0ST RESPECTFULLY IN.
form the citizens nf Jacksonr.lle andS
...o-.,,u.i inrce, mat tpey can find, .tf
any time, at my Ilrewery, the bent laieri
uj-ri, ... .j quantity me pnrehasei any ilesiro
5 y hou. l.conrenlently.ltnsted and my ...
alway. In order. A Tislt will please y,i.
NOT FAIL to tend
for our NEW PRICE
LIST. More complete)
than eer. Contains
descriptions of eyery
thlnir required fur
J"f-,.wl" over 1000 Illustrations. Semi nine.
StJ,,,rlt; 'Stamps will do) We sell all goods
at wholesale prices In quantities tostilt the pur
reKiT.'ie ."ly "''.'""on In America who
In??.5i?i,1':"'.'',"ul,, """ Address.
UUNTnilMKKV WAKD CO..
27 Si ast Wubuah Ave., Chicago, IDT.
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