Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, February 04, 1880, Image 4

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    THE ORKGON SENTINEL
1. Subscribers nb.0 da oat giT exptv. J notice t
he contrary, are considered it wishing te continue
h air subscriptions.
2. Ifaay subscribers order the discontinuance ol
ttslr newspapers, the publisher may continue to
sen them until all arrearage! are paid.
3. Ilubscribcrt reelect or refuse to laVe their
fccsrspspers frura the office! to which they are di
rected, the law hold! ttiem responsible until they
hare settled the hi 111, and ordered them discontinued.
4. If subscribers remove to other places without
Bfonalnjr the publisher, and thenewspajiers are sml
the fanner direction, they are held reap insible.
5. The Courts have decided that refusing to taVe
ewspapers from thli office, or removing and leas
log them uncalled for, Is prima facie erldeuce of In
tentional fraud.
6. The postmaster who neglects to jrire legal tit
les of the neglect of a person to tale from the itfficr
bs newspaper dressed to him, is liable to the pub
aher for the inscription price.
HOW A TOP CLIMBED A STUIXC.
The Japanese top-spinner walked
to the side of the stage and untied a
string, which as soon as it was loosed
Bwung quickly to the middls of the
stage, and then hung perpendicular
ly. After untying this string, the
Japanese took a top from his assist
ant, and twirling it in his hand until
it revolved quickly enough, he took
ing the stem of the top at right angle
to it, left things to take care of them
selves.
The top spun a short time at the
end of the string, but soon it began to
move slowly upward, still spinning at
right angles with the string. It con
tinued in this way to move steadily
upward until at length it had travers
ed the entire distance, and was lost to
view behind the "flies" over tho stage.
When the applause that greeted tlii
trick had subsided, the Japanese mov
ed the doll-house to the center of the
stago and placed it beside the table.
He then set six tops, exactly alike in
size and appearance, spinning upon the
table, and taking a seventh in hi-,
hand, indicated to the spectators, bv
signs, that he would send it on a joui
ney through the doll-house. He thei.
sat down on the floor, ana curling up
his legs, Turk fashion, started the
seventh top spinning. It ran along
the floor until it reached a sort of in
cline drawbridge leading to the en
trance of the little house, and then
went up blowlv to, and through, tl e
open door. The juggler waited a lr o
ment, as if expecting some signal from
the now invisible top. His suspen- e
was relieved an instant later by tin
tinkling of a silver bell, which indicat
ed that the top had entered one of tin
tiny rooms. The Japanese held u)
one finger and waited, in a listening
attitude, for a second signal. It cam
"SsTefoWflWlftinEle of a bell, uno:
hearing which the man held up two
fingers. Finally, when ten rooms lm '.
been visited, and ten bel's rung in tlr
way, had been counted on the per
formers fingers, he arose and pointed
toward the he use, and towards the ta
ble, upon which the six tops where
yet spinning. After a few moments
during which he silently watched the
door of the house, the top that had
been ringing the bells came quickly
out of the entrance, ran clown the
drawbridge and dropped motionless at
the feet of the Japanese. That same
moment the tops on the table stopped,
and dropped over on their sides. St.
Nicholas for January,.
Various Cnnjcs
Advancing years, care sickness, disnt
pointment and heredittiry predisposi
tion all operate to turn the hair
gray and either of them inclines it t
shed permaturely. Ayer's Hair Vig
OR will restore faded or gray, light an
red hair to a rich brown or deep black
as may be desired. It softens am1
cleanses the scalp, giving it a he J tlr
action, and removes and cures dan
druff and humors. By its use ftillin0
hair is checked, and a new growth will
be produced in all cases where the fol
licles are not destroyed or the glands
decayed. Its efiects are beautifullv
shawn on brushy, week or sickly hair
to which a few applications will pro
"duce the gloss and freshness of youth.
" Harmless and sure in its operation '
is incomparable as a dressing a-id is
especially valued for the soft lustre and
richness of tone it imparts. Tt contains
neither oil nor dve and will not soil
or color white cambric, yet it lasts long
on the h;ir and keeps it fresh and v'v
orous. For sale by all dealers. Hodgp
Davis & Co.', Portland, wholesale
agenU.
A little girl passing the Washington
statute lately asked a lady who wan
with her if Washington was buried
there. "No," said the lady. "Where
is he. burial," said the Jittle jrirl. I
dont know," said the lady. "Then I
guess you don't read the Bible much,"
said little innocence.
TVTe heard of a woman of this place
sneezing her jaw out of placet All
the married men in town, have betn
buying snuff ever since.
Fivtting machines, polishing irons,
clothed wringers, wire clothes lines,
and scrubbing brushes at John Mil
ler's, t
The best sporting, blasting and giant
powder, fuse, cans and wadds at John
filler's. "
'-' 'i t Ti ,f-'l'Ta
King of the Blood
Cures nil Scrofulous affections and disorders result
ing from Impurity of tho blood. It is needless to
specify all, us t he suiferrr can usually perceive their
cause; but bait Ilhrum, IHmplet, Ulcere, Tumori,
Goitre, Swellings, &c, are the most common, as
well as many atfections of the Heart, Head, Liver
mi Stomach.
SCROFULA.
Wonderful Cure of Blindness.
D. IUssou, Son & Co.: For the benefit of all
troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in their
systems, I hereby recommend King of the Blood.
I hate been troubled with 8crofula for the past ten
yeurs, which so affected my eyes that I was com
pletely blind for six months. I was recommended
to try King of the Blood, which has proTed a great
blessing to me, aa it has completely cured me, and
I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled as I have
been. Yours truly.
Hue. S. 'WEatukklow, Sardinia, If. 7.
. 3L.OO
will be piid to any Public Hospital to be 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 safety and excellence of
the K. 13., upon proper personal application, when
satisflfd that no imposition is intended, we will
give the immesof all its ingredients, by affidavit.
The above offers were never mnde before by the pro
prie'or of miy other Family Medicine in the world.
1)1x117' testimonials. fun her information, and
full din-clion for using will be found in the pam
phlet " rreatise on IMsea.es of the Blood," in
whicheachbottleisenclosed Vrice tlperbottlecon
tainingl! oiincn. or 40 to JO down. Fold by drns
ists. D. Baksoji, Sou & Co., Prop're, Buflalo,N.Y.
OLD AND RELIABLE,
CDu. Sanford's IiIveb InyigohatokJ
fis a Standard Family Remedy for
c, ... -. . , ..
uiseusesoi mejjiver, otomacn .
and Bowels. It is Purely
fiVsgetable. It never ti.
Debilitates It is
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pj Live
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J has been nsedS
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g and by tho pnblic.J
."for more than 35 years.S
9 i with unprecedented results.
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S. P. HAN.N2A,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
TN CRONBUIU.ER'S BUILDING IS IN
L receipt of lull fta-ortmciii of material
ud prepared tn du all woitj in his line on
-lion notice and in a workmanlike manner
Vehicles of every description made to or
d.r.
TiTms reasonable and satisfaction guaran
tied. arRepalrine a specialty.
S P HANNA.
Jacksonville. February. 20, 1H7.
WALS0 EXPKESS,
Carry ing XT. S. Mallal
Leaves Jacksonvlfc
3IONDAYS AND TIIUHSDAYS
FOR WALDO.
LEAYES "WALDO,
First-class uccotnmodalions for passer
aiis. Kxpress business promptly attended t
i.y R. M. (JARKKTI'.
ttNS0Ao
?j (apcine poRousMi
rLAb I LK.I
PwitMuChtlSifL Thtm'Prt. were ttxmriri the
hf-;eittanion1mtfnl pitn rutlrrflas'erit. at Icfi
VieCtnimniil an I Pari E" nrCions. Wiirlyanl
fafra'tyXTiarenam'rgpJtyiricia'ru ai a great int.
1 mvemntioit'ie ordinary porous jSastTi A i any
ryicim 0i-r wifrr-Iflyc'wafi' Thiva'.ca.
I. qaa'H's ot fii rOTi:nnn poroiaii'sstrr are In
ihi artic!"lnTci"l 1 0 foM liv v to aid f -'-nt!flc
nedicat'nn. It r'Ww ein'i-t ot oni rd c-rcs
where oUiTp'a',rsfi'l even to rrf!-v. It is
wlthoit rtmht t!n bt n-niiHly rcr firr'i t or
IjimanitWenkRcfc,Hheiimstifm, Sp'nal and
KidnPTComolalntsnnd all lorM arhea and pains.
Avo'd lmitations.Sold by allDrn?gist,PriceS;c.
Seaeuet & Jousbon 21 Piatt SU, N. Y Proprs.
J. XV. 1UGGS,
PHU TORRAPII & FERROTYPE
GALLERY.
ASHLAND -OREGON.
f AV SOW I'EItMANENTI.T LOCATED
I in litis citv. mid all tlmt invnr me wtih
ii-ir pHironiisre I will giiarnnti-e tr give Fat
i aclioQ y motti I- to live ond li. live
Irici't(i mil thn tim I m also prcpand
tn (1 Hindu r work taking landftMpe!, pri-
VHtf rwMMlPI1 'tc.
Cftll nd tec s-pi citUHiiR of pictnrps taken
in all ki- d of wtatlier. J. V. K.
Huntor's spocs, spy glasses, manify
in claes and jiocket compasses nt
John Miller's..
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SXZSESE
SUMMONS.
In the Crnccrr Cornrr op toe
State of Oregon for the
countt of jacksox.
"Wm. Bybee, Plaintiff."!
vs.
A. "W. Hawkett, E. C.
Robinson, Jesse Rob
inson. John L. Robin-
Suit in equity to
enforce a Ven
son, Thomas Robin-
dor's lien for an
injunction and
a Receiver.
son, Wm. Smith, Kas
par Kuhli. John Bolt,
James F. Gazley, A. A.
Fink, Benj. Raymond,
C. Magruder, Defts.
Tothealwve named Defendants: In the
name of the State ofOhuqok:
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO APPEAR
in said court and answer the supple
mental complaint of snid plaintiff, filed
against you, within ten days from the time
of the service ot 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 ime 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, 1870 ; 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 Jlonday in Feb
ruary, 18S0, and answer the supplement
al eoinnlaint fil-d airainst you and that
imlriiKuiiui tic made jn tl)C Onzaox Seje
TTVrr riPiliie cimimnna git vnilre nrin
the next term of this court, to-wit,
fj'c ?il 'Jonilny ofFebrnarj-, I8SO.
and you are notified that if you fail to ans
wer ssul complaints as above required the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the re
lief dmandf-d therein, to-wit, for a decree
enforcing tiieir liens of the following debts
against the defendants A. AV. 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 sanie, namely:
A note to Kaspar Kubli for $ 382.C8
A debt originally due Dan Green
paid by Wm. Bybce for 500.00
A note payable to Wm. Smith for. 000.00
A note to Mrs. Irwin transferred to
Gazley & Fink 1,328.33
Difference between $1,432 and $1,-
32853 now due Wm. Bybee.. . 103.00
Debt of A. A. Wiiner paid by Wm.
Bybce 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 cirruit court for 2.3G2.03
A judgmentof KasparKubli in the
county court of said county for 489.13
A mortgage on of said mining
claim in favor of Haymond &
JIagruder for 2,293.00
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
fo , 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 me court win uetcimine tiie priority
of the liens of each and all ofthem,andthe
said A. W. Hawkett, E. O. Robinson and
Jesse RotJtfneja will bcmrpei!fd to pay
the same within ten days from the date of
the decree or 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
sage to secure the payment of the same for
54,075.00 will be declared fraudulent and
void and the collection of the samc.will dp
nerpetually enjoined and the said E. C.
Robinson, Jesse Robinson, John Robinson
and Thomas Robinson will be perpetually
f-njoined from selling, assigning said note
and mortgatre and from scllin-r, 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, expenses and disbursements ot this
uit and equitable relief generally will be
granted.
B. F. Doweix & E. H. Atjtenrietii,
Solicitors" for the Plaintiff.
m
LjntJLonuv.
David Hopkins, executor")
ol the last will ana tes
tament of Daniel Hop
kins, plaintiff, vs Hub
ert F. L. Hallock, liobt.
S. Wclnwn, E. C.
Brooks, Jesse Gage,
Harvey Springsttad, E.
K. Anderson and A G.
Itockfellow, D e f en d
ants. In the Cir
cuit Court of
th.' Slate of
Oregon for the
county of Jack,
son. Suit in
rquity.
To the above nam cl defendants: In
the
nt.me of the State of Oregon:
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO APrEAIt IN SAID
court and answerthe complaint of said
plaintiff, filed against you, within ten days
from the time of the service of this sunv
mons on you, if served within said county:
or if served on you within any other coun
ty iii mis otaie, uii'u wiiuin twenty uays
Irom 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 . 11. It. Hanna, Judge of said court
that publication be made for six weeks in
the Oregon Sentinel, prior to the 2d
Monday in February, to-wit February. 9.
1880, as to the defendants Hobt. F. L. Hal-
lock and I. out. b. Uclman. And you are
notified that if vou fail f answer said
complaint as above required the plaintiff
win apply to tne court lor the rellel de
manded therein, to-wit: For a decree
against you for the sum of five hundred
Hollars Willi interest thereon at one per
o-nt. per moniu in united mates gold coin
from the 14th day of August, 1873, and the
costs and disbursements of the action and
a mortgage tin 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. Dowelu
Attorney for Plaintiff.
RE-OPENED 1
jacojTmeyek,
pioneer wacux.maker,
HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT
the stand or the late.l. L. Badgt-r
otid is pri-pareil tnt-xrcutp all work in his
fine with promptness and dispatch and at
very reasonable rates. All kinds of velii
cles constructed. Repairing a specialty
iJond wotk and low prices enarantred
Nivr meH rnll. J. MEYER.
P
fJRCHASINQ
Of every description made with
promptitude and taste. Infants'
clothing a specialty. References
jn all parts of the country. Circulars giv
ing full information sent-on receipt of
stamp. Address Mr. or Mrs. J. A Rich .trd
Mn, 24 Post Street, San Francisco, Cala.
The best carpenter's, wsgon maker's
and blacksmith's tools at J. Miller's.
greXt cleaeance sale
, FOR SIXTY DAYS
I&P0B.TANT leductio.1 in PEICES
ATTEE STORE OF
NEWMAN
N ORDERTO 3IAKE ROOM FO XY F 1 1 A D WINTER STOCK I WILL
sell for the next SIXTY DAYS 31 i ENTIRS LIKE of
T-
Summm Mry- Goods,
:d:fl:ei!SS
r AM GOODS, LADIES'
ETC. ETC.
AT PIUCES TEAT WILL DEFY COMPARUOW.
E
XTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
chasers during this great sale at
EXCELSIOR
Lim.&fi.ffl) PdED
STABLE
Con sr ut
Oreoox axd California sts., Jacksonville.
W. J. PlYMAXE, Prop'r
W
OULB UESrECTFULLT IXFORMTIIEPUC-
lie that be hat a fln tock ol
Horses, Buggies and Carriage
And be Ii prepared to fnrnUh Ms patron and tbepnli
1c geDeral'j with
Pine Turnouts
As cftiTh hTon lh TacIGc coant. Saddle hordes
hired tug to any partol tbe country.
Animals Bought and Soltl.
Horsei roke to vnrk iingle or double. Ilore
biHnlel and the lcit of care lMtr wel upon Oiem
wliili In nr chirpy. A liberal fl.nre ot tbe public
patronage is elicited on ieaouable terms.
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 SEAHKEY ST.,
Treat all Chronic nntl Special Diseases
"nroTTisrG- avriujxr
WHO MAT BE SUFFERING FRM
the eS'-cU of yi uthful fnllie or indis
cretion. will do well to hviiM tlipmwlvpo of
this, the prllllel boon ev.T laid at thi nlt-ir
or paQurinp humanity. Oil SFiNKEV will
guarantee to forfeit $500 for every cn of
Seminal veaknrss or private diwasi or anj
kind or cbiracter which he undertaken and
fails to cure.
MIDDLK-AGKD MEN.
There at e manv at the age of thirty to
i-ixty who aie tmutilc-d with too frtqiidil i-v-Hciation
of the bladder, nftui ncctmip'mied
by a flipht hmartiui; or Lnrninp awn-Hlinii.
nd a weakening ol'the hyli-m in a inininri
thep.Uient cannot nccoant for On exam n
ir.p; the urinary deposits it ropy H-dinvnl
will olten I foard and Minvtirn-s small
inrticle" of albumen will appear, or tin
cnlnr ill beof a thin milkUh hur, again
chancing to a dark and torpid Mppearanee
There are many men who die of thi" difli
cully ignorant of the caue which 1 the sc
ond state of senunai weakners Dr. S. will
i;ntantee a perfect cure in all ach cav.
.ind a healthy restoration of the genito-uri
nary organs'.
Offic Hours Iflto 4 and 6 to 8 Pan
day from 10 to 12 a M Conulttioi. free
Tbornnith examinations aud advice, 5.
Call or addreft,
DR. SPINNEY & CO.
No'll Kearney St..!an Francieo.
THE STATE
LOTiMKlVF & ISSDUKOS
COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRE AND MARINE.
INCORPORATED, 1871.
Established in Oregon, 1S74.
CASH ASSETS - 8500,000
OFFICERS l
A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT
R. D. rvTERS...VICE PRESIDENT
C. HCUSHING SECRETARY
A. P. HOTALING & GO.
45 Front Street, Portland.
Gen'l Agent? for Oregon nnd Wahinzton
J. NUNAN. Local A rent.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WKTTKRER.
Proprietor
Oregon St., Jaclisouville
THE BBS
on liatM
I OF LAOER BEER ALWAYS KEPT
Una ready ror sale vy tbe keg or glass
Q
' TO
UHI.ER BROS
AND BUY Y0UB-
ssllat
ddPss.
HER.
good:
LIB GLOVES, HATS
ETC. ETC.
WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH TUR-
N. FiSIIER'S.
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL &
RESTAURANT
AA'D GENERAL STAGE HOUSE,
Opposite Odd Fellows 1111,
JACKSIINVILLF. .(IIIECI'X.
MADAME HOLT,
Proprietress.
TRAVELERS AND UESIEEST H0ARDKRS
will find thent(t ccnifrrtrMelotlfEfttrs at t1li
hnnse to be met with anywhere Id this part of thi
State.
Tlie Beds nntl l5-(liling
Will always be fonnd of Brst-clsM character bd
krrt in a neat abd clean condition, while
The Humus
arenewly fnmlflied and will always telcrpt inneal
and hnifllReronlltloti A plentiful nt Ay of the
best of eyrrythlug the niarVet affords will be
SpiHTtl Oil
!Icr Tnlile.
ITer hoti5 will be krpt opn all n'cht, and "SQCAHK
MKA1.S" can be oblalued at uny hour of tLo day
or night.
OYSTKRS IMlKPArEO IV
KVKKV tjTYI.K
h
nil lunches to Wind at anytime. 5tae pnssfre
Errsand others who may be out latest nljrht can al
ways find a fcoiid fire, tint inea's ami go.nl beN nt
thi. hnn.e.
NnmiiiMe wit be spired tndrserye the pifnmiire
if the irarelli' a. well as the permanent comma
nity GUeni.a call.
Sheriff Sle.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
duly issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County of
Josephine, on the '3th day o December,
1870, upon a judgment in ravor of B. XV.
Sawyer nntl n gainst Jas. N, Vannoy, Ellen
Vnnnoy and 6. AV. Dimick. for the sum of
four hundred and forty-one and 70-100 dol
lars with intercitl at ten per cent, per nn
uum from the 1st day of November, 1878,
a d the further sum of thirty-o m So-'OO
dollars, costs and disbursements, and ac
cruing costs. I have levitd upon and will
oiler tor sale at the Court House uo r, in
the town of Kcrliyr He, in the county of
,Joseplune,
On t'.ic-tiltb Day. nrJ.inunry, 1880,
at 2 o'clock. r. jr., ofsaiddavv:tll.the right,
title and interest of Maid defendants J.N.
Vitdnoy, Eilen Vnnnoy and. D. XV. Dimick,
in and to the following described premises
to-wit: Uiat' certain donation claim torm
crly known as the donation claim of Tl.os.
Ftizzell, being claim No. 37, in Township
3(i S. and Range 7, West; also the S. XV.
of Sec. 17, in Township 36 a. Range 0,
West, Josephine county, Orego .
JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff,
of Josephine county, Oregon.
MIOTICS.
Lasd Office ATRosEiirruo Oos. )
Dec. 20, 1879. f
Uoticc is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice ofhis in
tention to make fin 1 proof in support ot
his claim, and secure final entry thereof ut
the expiration of thirty days from the date
of this notice, viz: Orlando 1. Rose,
homestead application No. 2,412, for the
EoSE . See 21 S W of X Iflf
ami loll 5 ami 0 See. 22. T'i" .1 of R 4 W'ul
and names the following as his witnesses,
viz: Rial Benedict of -Jackson county.and
Walker Ilerriott of Jackson county, Ogn.
"Wii. F. Bexjamis, Register.
UNION LIVERY
SALE AND
E.C'ANGE
Corner 4tli and California St
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR.
mnt proprietor ins
1 fbllr rebuilt and refitted
well known establishment, and
nade extenslTS andcimfortahle
tinns thereto. I haw the Terr best horses, hnggie
and livery tDrnoQtsnf all kinds. My stock of roads
ters cannot be exce.led Id the State.
Horses
Bonirted
On reasonable erms, and the best of care aiut Atten
tion bestowed span them while UDler my charge
Also
Horses Bought and Sold.
I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction
and guaranteo the sime. With this im
prcssion I have no hesitation in soliciting
patronage.
GREAT
-
IN -
PIANOS ill
Smith
?
s Organs
Are now TAKING THE LEAD OVER ALL THERS foir
Brilliancy, Sweetness , of JToiie
notice:.
Yon can Euy a
FIRST OLASSPIANO 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 INSTAIiLMENTS. Agents anil
riano iramps who maKe i.Aiiui
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.
rJgTSend for special information to
JAS. S. SMITn,
201, 203 A- 203 DupontSt.,
San Francisco.
IJF-.WAttE
of C-rculuT f,i'm
ll.i-riinierts. Hn
irely li-.tnte-it ste). Address
Residence
1709 Stockton St.
S. h
MOUSE'S PALA CE.
J.
P. Hale & Go's.
MAO.VIFICENT
P I A OS, PIANOS
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE,
Sold for Less Money than
Any Other
ISOt.D INSTItUSIKNT IN TIIE MAIEICET.
WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS.
Come or Send to Portland
. FOR A
Hale
Ji.SMK.0
AND YOU WILL SVE JIOXEY.
All Kinds-
of Organs in
Stock
ALSO,
Picture Frames & Mouldings.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
Or on 2Tasy Instalments.
BEWARE PEDDLERS & DRUJMERS
AD
SAVE FB.CIYX $50 to $100
In buying a Piano or Organ.
Address:
MORS & COMPANY
IG3 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND, OGN.
REDUCTION
lilll
and Pianos
Durability anil t General Finish
?'l
fZ'tV
SMIIl'HiMIIN&ORIM.
In order to introduce THESE
MAGNIFICENT PIANOS on tins
Coast, I have put the prices MUCH
LOWER than other FIItST-CLASK -
MAKERS, and as I do not propose t?
iu.h-.-j uny ugi'ius, vno generally ;x-
tort l.irTf liroflta frntil tlio nnncitm.. T
ex,)ect to 1)e severeiy handled by such
persons m tlie "iano business.
The materials used in their oon
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 tlie characteristics of these instru
ments. The greatest possible attention is
given to their tone and touch, and
have no hesitancy in oflering them to
the public as FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
in every respect, and warrant them to
stand in any climate.
R tlx who tin jenbinx i.l rnr puree.? nnw
fur rtli'v. util tee nl.at tlmse mv of ni.'ii
mJ
who
JA3. S.
SMITHS
201, 203 Jb 205 Dupont St., S. F.
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Grave.
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whieli .nl.fiir' tn rnd tree hy mnil to
tirrvi:. BQi. Tin- SiiPt-ifit Mnlirme i
iiM lv ill iri..,.igu hi SI l'r piii-l.tiL-e, nr
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. No 10 .Mrchiinie-' Ill.iek, Delrnii. Mirh.
BgUS'i'd in Jnelciiimll.. by all ilrncci.tii
nml liv nil wholrsnlr anil retail druggist!
rvi r where.
fry
llontcyntam,
Portland , OiECo?t
And Jacksonville, Oregon.
GIBBS fc STEARNS will attend to
all bitnn-Ki- lit I'ortluml.
THE CITY BREWERY
VEIT SCHUTZ, - Pronristor.
TWOOI.D .MOST RESI'KCTFDl.I.T IN.
form the eitizeDsDf JinL.niii. ..
thewriaat larar. that ther can fin.l ir
any tlnie. at my Drewrry, the bent larrr-
ujrr. in any n.uanmy the pmchanei may leslr
My h.ra.e l cuurenl.nlly.ltn.ini and my room, are,
always In order. A visit will please yo
DOi
NOT FAIL to send,
for our NETT PniCfi
LIST. Store ciimnletA
than eer. Contains
descriptions of every
thine; requlrnl f.ir
taPBiltf aw ianilu
use. with orer 1000 Illustrations, genii nlna
centsforlt. (Mlamps will do. ) We sell all goods
at whoieuie prires In niMntltlrs tosultthepur
!"',.. T,1' nnly Institution In America who
mi;?r.,J,i? tlilr rM-rial busliir.j. Address.
MONTr.O.M M'.Y WA1U CO..
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