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t l'HE OKrGON SENilNEL w orxao-c-i3ir-i. 1. Subscribers who do not clre exprn.j notice tj be contrary, ni considered ai wishing t coutiDSe t lr-enbeerlpllon. Z. Ifaky rauKrIb.rtorderthe dlscontlnuanee ol lblf newspapers, the. jMIher may contlona to endthrmnnlll all arrearages are paid. . Ifeobecrlbem teulector refuse to take their rapepersfroin the ulBces to which they are dl .eeted, tlielaw holds them resionsible uutll the HIT settled the bids, and ordered them discontinued 4. If sabscrlbers remove to other placet without bfenalnt the publisher, and the newspapers are sent o the firmer direction, they are held responsible. t. The Conrt hare decided that refusing-to take ewspapera frem thUofBoe, or reniorlns: and leer lug then uncalled for, li prima facie eTidence of In tentional mad. t. The postmaster .who neglecta to clre leical tie- of the neclect of a person to take fmm the office .ie newspaper addressed to him. It liable to the pub ehsr for the suliscrlptlon price. AFTLECITE ITEMS. March 31st Health good except colds. Digger squirrels are like politicians already. Some of our miners arc preparing to clean up as the water is failing. As for weather we have just all kind on the schedule, and some that is not written down. Mr. Bailey of Fools creek, has rent edUhe famous Carras ranch and is go ing to move there soon. He has it rented for five years. That fellow that stole a whole win dow out cf the Carras house last week. niURt want to let some lieht into the little scrawny soul that he has. Now in these days cometh Lewis, whose surname is Strong, and renleth the Wimer mills and makpth therein flour like unto snow and riseth in head like unto sponge, which causeth the people roundabout to rpjotce that such good flour can be had in thpirown own nation and from their own kindred and tribe. Money has not yet lost Ur charms, for I heard a person say he would not give trade for the article, but would pay the money, but added, that he had none and no one owed him any. I mention this liecause money is fo scarce that taxes are hardly more than half paid and the pnvpect is pretty gloomy generally. Grass comes alone rather slowlv, still much stock ir making a living on that which is in sight It did look rather cloomv for n while but now our outlook is brighter and we expect that Applegate will still retain the palm for cood crops of cereals, fruits and verp- lanips. a iew varieties oi jranipn seeds have been put in. but good gar- rfenern do not VA.te seeds by nowinc while the Eroirna is so cold. ' .J sheen ouesrion. and In tells me that they are doing fine, that many of those n.nul . !, J.l ... ... I .11 r"urvm-w lu it ut-ixu nn IUM1W1'.' Ull 1111 right, and cattle too are doing wpII, notwithstancTng the very fishy story tolJ you lately about-sheep, &c, starv ing to death on Applecate. More grain than usual has been sown and pot into the ground in splendid order and now we-are-very anxious forrain and warm weather, still the grain that is up growing and looking well. An annoymous" fling, Mr. Editor, T would not reply to, but you said "fo the connideration of our regular." So firstly, there are but five marriageable young ladies on Applegate with whom I am personally acquainted, ami fout of these I interviewed and they sah that no such inquiry as Eunice state was asked of them by her. Second did not mean the ladies of Applegatt Third, it was intended for a. blufl Fourth, the fact in I am a cowan' that is of women, and there is on I. one I fear not, so Eunice please "lemni alone." We claim that we have as good 1v1 ing ladies, as smart men, as precocious boys and girls, and even a hata three creeks old knows its dad; still wo never brag on ourselves nor tell any fishy stories, but I saw an item from Ash land that 48 inches of know fell there this winter, too little to beat our snow in the Southern part of the county, for James Wimer informs me that in the village of Waldo there fell, up to the 10th of March, 85 inches, how is that for deep? ""8E.N8E BCBCET. It is the man with the rheumatism who is every inch a Czar. "Fugitive." The Wh"oopinkorT8 are an old Rus sian family. N. Y. "Commercial Ad vertiser." - Mr. Smalltalk Is that & Virginia creeper behind you, Miss Violet! Miss Violet, (wildly) Oh, where! where? Oh, do take it offr "Harvard Lam jioon.'' Division of Labor: Aunt Mary. i'Wdl, Tommy, shtll I curry your bat .and stumps for you!" Totnmv. 'No, Aunty; tank! Me tarry bat.and stumps. 'Oo tarry me! London "Punch." A rich man who had begun life as a boot-black happened to remark that he had taken a box at the opera, and some one meanly asked him if a brush went with it Boston "Courier. Colonel Ethan Allen claims to have in his pobsefision three' hats worn by the late'Hoface Greeley; but everybody knows that Horace never had but one hat during his earthly pilgrimage. Poston "Transcript." King of the Blood Curei all Scrofnlone affection! and ditordtri result lot; from Impuritjr of the blood. It it needless to apedfy all, as the sufferer can usually perceire their cause ; but iatt Untaa, IHmpln, UUct$, Tuwiori, Ctitrt, SmUimgi, Ice., an the moat common, at well at many affections of the Heart, Iliad, Ltvtr anl-Aeeuck. SCROFULA. Wonderful Cure of BU&iaeu. D. Bxxsoir, Son ft Co.: for the benefit of all troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in their aysums.l hereby recommend King of the Blood. I hare been troubled with Scrofula fur the past ten years, which to affected my eyes that I was com pletely blind for six months. I wet recommended to try King of the Blood, which hae prored a greet kleume; to me, M it has completely cured me, and I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled at I hare beta. Yours truly, lias. B. TVjuthmlow, Sardinia, N. T. $1. will be p-iid to any Public Hospital to be rautu. ally agreed upon, for erery certificate of this medi cine published by ut which it not genuine. Its Ingredients. To show onr faith in the aafeiy and excellence of the K. B., upon proper personal application, when aatisfif-d that no imposition ia intended, we will rive the names of all its ingredients, by aihdant. The abore offers were serer made before cy the pro prie'orof nny other Family Medicine in the world. Many testimonial (.further infarmatioti.and full directions for using will be found in the pam phlet Treatise on I)iseaes nf he Blond," in whicheachbottleitencloa-d Trice $1 perbottlecon tainingll ounces, or 40 to 50 dotes. Fold by druo a'fU. D.IUok,Sox ACe.,rrop,rs,BalIalo,N.Y. VVtYltV OLD AND iMiABLETI e JDR. SaKrOBO's ZilVEn IXYIQOBATOnS a:- - 01..J..1 rv.:i t i t - otio a okauuuiu x'i.iuiijr xkciucuy iur ttdiBeasesof the Liver, Stomach ejand Bowelav It is Purely jjvsgetauie. it nerer TloriilitAtpfl Tt in 'Cathartic and 3, t - in' 4 na csv. ,, v.oi 1 a 1YJ ' Mi ,.ri!! Ml U "a - Cw- fi n .nn r. vj nl.1 w rx i IIU C- "1 aU'a, nl .iIV Ln' o I'.WJ ftV 1A . ftW.1' J tfvS e-K.e6 Jivlr Av5 aoTv.e'i rfU . A C".ho ' nV vHr tft.iV'.VW mzilwrlll SS$M ne& ftPa-' lllrFttr.i i $ , ,0 jl I jL 1 1 .InviBoratoi lias been usee in my practice! ! and by the public,! for more than 85 years,! . with unprecedented renlt SEND FOR CIRCULAR.! pSi TtKi SAKFORDi.MiDii fexwroBKcixxi IXTPtrfiGirrWtU TILL TOD ITS BtrcTinox. j i b A COUGHS. 'RHEUMATISM.!! K2?80:r3 CArciHE P020r3 TlASTEIt eootheo. r!ic almoM at oner mid enrol where oilier ji'isit ra ImI ern lo relieve. It contains greater & rnnrp powerful pilu relieYin?, trent!i minjja:! I caratin' rtroncrll"a Ihan l.i s common porum plaster, and is fjranperinr it linim'tita and tin rocallid eV'elr'cal njn-Mnncca. It is rpcda"y r "commend-M for fn a'joo ailment", r'v) drK Inil end Kli'nejr CnTiplainls, rirnrtnj, Selntl-a nnj nil loenlAelir-innc! Fnini. When fn(T.Tiii'ynn w"l dowlltotalte ccn a l!tt' pi'ns to procure th's arliele. I)o not a'lnT anr o'li r iili"Ur ! 1 ? rnlw:latnt for i. 8Vd br a'l IVuecia'a. SrannnY & Joussov, F.R1TSCHAED, PRACTIOAL Watcumakek and Jeweleii, Cnlifornia Street Jacksonville - - Oregon. MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN injr and repairing waichps' and c!cks. Charges reaannablf, Give him a call. RE-OPENED 1 JACOBMEYER, PIONKER WACOV.MAKER, H AS RESUMED BUSINESS AT the elHud of the late J. L. Budct-r and is prepared to fzreute all work in his lice with promptness and dispatch and at very reasonable rates. All kinds nf vehi cles cnoHtructed. Repairing a apecialty. (iond wink and low prices enaranferd. (Jive mea coll. J.MEYER. J. W. K1GGS, PnOTOCRAPn & FERROTYPE GALLERY. ASHLAND OREGON. f Ai. NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED i In thU city, and all that fHvor roe with their patronage I will guarantee to give pat in action My motto s to live and le. lire pricps to auit the tinv. I am alan prepared to do outdoor work taking landscapes, pri vate reainVnces etc.. Call and are apeclniens of pictures taken iu all kinds or wtatber. J. W. R. Cut nails, wrought nails, clout nails, lath nai'a, finishing nails, fencing nails, liorso pails, and iron and steel horse shoes at John Miller's Hunter's specs, spy glasses, magnify ing glasses and pocket compasses at John Miller's, -2 mw W Mil 43 m katsi TitV .J' A-.0l' t iwrir SlJLaS0 rmwr r iTr"a ft; X) X ! i !:." : a 1 H T. a ,1 wl - i" u' if . v. -n' ii ,at,a r-AB"-.A .cA.: ! 11 I . p" . -C" CMW mrzm. ' 'Vbhr. ?-!! 6M iUilli ! . an B7U III lv S.r:iUllIK mm bbi tar-v in i iM trS & JW Si Tfce Fast Trotting Stallloa, EH OPHIK! WflLL STAND THE SEASON OF 1880 Vt at Phoenix on Mondays; Ashland u days, and the balance of the week at Ma ning & Webb's stable in Jacksonville. Deschittion. Ophir is a beautiful dark chestnut, without mark or spot. 15 hands 3Jf inches high and --eighs 1,200 pounds, of i splendid mild disposition, and will be II years old the 15th day ol July. Be Has a JLecord of 2:35. Pedigkee: Ophir was sired by the cel ebrated trotting stallion, Kentucky Hunter, lie oy liroKen Liep iiunicr, ol new lorK; grandsire Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire Old Kentucky Hunter; great-great grand sire, Highlander. Sorrel Hunter s dam (from a Moonshine marc) was bired by the trotting stallion Harden Hunter, grandsire, Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire. Old Kentucky Hunter: great-great grandsire, Highlander. This is a correct pedigree of Kentuckv Hunter, and makes him about sven-eights Hunter: or, perhaps better known as Mes senger blood, and which has been thor oughly proven to be the fastest and best stock of horses ever introduced into the United States. Ophir's dam was sired by David Hill; her dam was sired by Prince Albert, a Messenger owned by AYllIiam Reynolds, of Colusa county, California. Ophir's dam is now owned in Santa Clara county by Dr. C. L. French ; her dam is owned by D. M. Iteavis, of Butte county. They arc both fine, large and splendid roadsters. . Pedigree of Ophir's Dam's Sire: David Hill was sired by Black Lion; he by David Hill's celebrated trotting stallion Black Haw k ; lie by Sherman Morgan ; he by, Jus tin Morgan, and he by True Briton, who was imported from hngland and used by General DeLancyns a charger on Long Island iu 1777. David Hill's dam was got by Hamhletonian; he by Abdullah; he by old Mumbrino, and lie by imported Mes senger. The dam of Hamhletonian was Charles Kent's mare imported Bcllfoundcr. Terms: Single service $20, with the privilege of the seaso- or insurance, pay. able in advance. For the season, f30, pay able at the end thereof. Insurance, $40, payable when it is ascertained that the marc is in foal. All possible care will be taken by an experienced hand, who thor oughly understands the treatment of mares and horses, to avoid accidents; but will not be responsible should any occur. Pas turage furnished at reasonable rotes. J. W. MANNING, Proprietor. John Cowan, Groom Thoroughbred Stallion BOB TNGERSOLL, WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEA son commencing April 1st, and end ing July 1st, 1880. at Cardwell's livery sta ble, in Jacksonville. cgsgg6CK'imjiWreu'rA.i)niui,. g'1 Bob Ingcrsoll is a handsome bay. four years old, over fifteen hands high, and w ill wcigu i.uuu pounus. no is wen lormcti and of beautiful proportions, and ill com pare favorably with any thoroughbred ever imported lo Oregon. Bob Incersoll was bred bv Williim Johnson, sq., of StanillUb countv, Cal. His sire is the celebrated four-mile running horse Joe Daniels, he by Smarted Aus tralian, out ot a thoroughbred mare by im ported GIcucoc. Bob's dam was a sioter to the well-known Blanche Hull, by Rifle man; 2d dam Lady Tyler by Belmont; 3d dam Jenny Branch by Tom Branch. 4th dam Isabella sife Rob Roy, 5th dam Melle Melle. Lady Tyler and Jenny Hull the dam of Nell Flaherty were sisters. Rod Roy by Jerry, a son of Pacolet. Melle Melle by a Virginian, his dam Lady Bur ton, sire Sir Archy, granddara Sultana, sire the Barb horse and out of the Barb mare presented to Thomas Jefferson. Tehms: Season, $30 ;singleleap,$15,in surance, $50. Pasturage furnished at rea sonable prices. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but no responsibility as sumed. Hay and grain taken at ruling cash prices. PRYOR EATON. Jacksonville, March 31st, 1880. TO HORSEMEN ! The HIGH-BRED Stallion SIR WALTER, WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEAS on in Jackson county commencing at my ranch two miles tast of Jacksonville, on April 1st. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of each week he will be at my ranch, on Wednesday and Thursday at Phoenix -rod Friday and Saturday at Card wJI's stable in Jacksonville. Tekms Single service, $15; season, $35; Insurance, $40. All bills payable at the end of the season In cash, notes with approved security or grain at market rates. Good pasturage furnished marcs from a distance at $2 per month. The best of care assured but no responsibility assumed for accidents. Description and rcdlsrec. Sir Walter is ten years old this Spring, 10if hands high, weighs 1,350 pounds, is a coal black and very fast trotter. He has a RECORD OF 2:35, And has made other performances of equal note since Lis arrival in this section. Sir Walter was sired by Marion, he by Mem brinu hief, he by Membrmo Paymaster, he by Membrino, he by imported Messen ger. His dam, a Long Island Blackhawk mare. She was sired by the noted trotter Andrew Jackson, sire of Henry Clay, the progenitor of the ' lay family of trotters. His first dam, Sally Miller by Membrino, son of imported Messenger; Andrew Jack fon by Young Bashaw and he by imported Grand Bashaw. Colts sired by Sir Waller, which speak for themselves, can be been by calling on G O.W. STr-PHeNSON. P (JCFJASINQ Of cverv description made with promptitnde and taste. Infants' clolhintr a soecialtv. References in all parts ol the country. Circulars giv ing full infotmation sent on receipt ol stamp. Address Mr. or Mrs. J. A. Rich ard son, 34 Post Street, Ban Francisco, Cala. The best carpenter's, wagon maker's and blacksmith's tools at J. Miller's. Fifteen yards print, for-Sl at the Hew York store. QEEAT OLJRA.NCE SALE FOB SIXTY DAYS IMPORTANT Reduction in IBICES AT THE STORE OF N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOB MY FAT I A D WINTF.R STOCK I WILL sell for the next SIXTY DAYS 3JY ENTIR3 LIKE or w DRESS QiOC:D.3, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' W: GLGYEF, HATS ETC. ETC. AT PRICES TBA1 WILL DEFY COMPAPISOjY. rrXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS WILL PE OFFERED TO CASH PUR 1 chasers duiing this great sale at N. F! SPIER'S. EXCELSIOR LITIRIatariM FEED Corner ot Oregon- asd California sts., Jacksonville. W. J. riYTCAXE, Prop'r. WOULD nESPKCTFULLT IXFORUTHE PUB lie that be baa a Hue stock ol Horses, Buggies and Carriages And be Is prepared lo fnrnMi his patrons anil the pub lie general' with Fiu Turnouts Xt can b hAtmtnTcitlc cos!. SatMlf 1i.tj Aniiri&fi .-Don; lit and Sold. IIorca Srokr to wrrk linu'e or AmU. IIr boartleJ snd tlie Veal ot enre Ut-t. vid iron tl t-i whilr in n.T rliarz. A Wral rl.nrr ot tbr ;ubIK (atrurai: issulicitcd wu ltmitLuble tiimt. DR. SPINNEY No. ii nr.Ar.KtY ej, Trrntl all Chronic mitt Sjx-clal DUeaaca "YoxyxaGr Xaacrsro- WHO MAY BE SUFFEKING rROM the effectn of y utliful follies or iiidis cretion. will do well to avnil lhemwlve of this, the greateft boon evr laid at the nttar or e-nBering humanity. Oft SPINNEY will auarautce to forfeit $500 for every cam of Seminal weaknepf or private divns or anj kind or cbiractef wbicb Le uudertukes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED 31 EX. There aie many ut the age of thirty to ixty who aie troubled with too friquent ev acuation of the l)ladd r, often accompntiied by a slight unarline or hnrning K-nfnlion, and a weakening of the ytrm in n mnnner thepatient cannot account for. On exam n ir.g the urinary clrpo-its t. ropy aedim'-'iit will often be found and sometimes Fma.ll narticlc of albumen will appear, or tbe color will be of a thin milkifh hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men whi. die of thin difli culty ignorant of the cati which I the sec ond atage of reminai wraLiKs )n. S. ill gUHtsnteca perfect cute iu ail fue'i ca-ei, and a healthy restoration of the genito-url-nary organ. "Ofkick Hocbs 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 Sun day from 10 lo 12 a m ConiuKatior. free Thorough examinations and adrice, $5. Call or addrea , DR. SPINNEY &. CO. No it Kearney St.. San Francisco. THE STATE ISYE8IHERT & ISSUllAKCB COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. FIRE ANDLIARINE. INCORPORATED, 1871. Established in Oregon, 1ST 1. CASH ASSETS - $500,000 OFFICERS I A. J. BRYANT PRESIDENT R. D. IVERS...VICE PRESIDENT C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY A. P. HOTALING- & CO. AS Front Street, Portland. Gen'l Agents for Oregon and 'Washington. J. NUNAN. Local Ajent. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPn WKTrERER, Proprlstor t Oregen'St., Jacksonville. THK BEST OS LAOF.R BEEIt ALWAYS KEPT on hand d.1 rtiulj for sale bj thokfjor tlass Q ' TO KAIIUR BROS AW BUY T0UR-il!aQrldPen. FISHER. ETC. ETC. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL & RESTAURANT AXD GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, Opposite OJ J Fel!o a' Hall, JACKSONVIL.I.K OREGON. MADAME HOLT, Proprietress. TKAVEEKK8 AhD KFIPF.NT B0ARDE1JS lll find iBrBw.it riBif'rti-l.lelilKliii: at tliln Iioupo tobe luefwithaiijwliere lu tbis part of tbt State. The Brris ami lU'dtling WIIIalnaTs be- fonnd of firt-tlss character abd krrt In a 'neat aniT ctwin cotiiiitIvu,Hliilo The Itiioms arenewlr fnrnlbeil and will always be kept Inreat aiiil lliiliirllkrlTOilltlwtt. A itLutllcl mppljof tin best of trerrlbiug the Diail.Lt affords nil I Lo Spread or tier Tnble. Iter kerns wlltl lrp ..pe-atl t.'pht a-1 "elCK"r. V.IJ1 can In) ublaibiu -t .uj L.ur of tLe Jj.. ,.r i.lH.t'. OYSTFTtP PnVPAPr.D IV RTt EVKKYS'IYLK. M ml Iiuulir to t.chail at aujr tlmf. Stftje ptHPT Krai)! Mlier 1 uny I il late at i ihl niti nl wnrn find cutxl fire, tint ii.4mN.ukI go.iI LcJn nt tl.NlloM-f. f tint IihtvIH" m- well a lL perinaiijut ctmmu tilir flfv-f tm cull. UNION LIVERY SALE AND EJC'ANGf Corner 4tli and California Stx JACKSONVILLE, OHECON. J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR. The pr.orr.iETon ns failr rrbnilt and rrtlttcd ihla wrll known eitabllrbmrut. and ha ialp extrmlTf) andrnnifurtatilpad!! lion thereto. I liare tbr Trrj bent horpe. bugglc and llrrrr tnmnntanfallklntN. My stock of roads ters cauii'ot br excelled tn tba State. Horses Bonified On rwinMe erm. and the bt nf care arhl a'tan tion bectowed upoo them Hbila under injcb.irge Also TTores Ronslit anil SolJ. I am s:ttisficd that I can give sntisf.trtinn r.ctl sarantcc the same. With this im presoion I have no hesitation in soliciting patronatre. CITY BAKERK AND SA-LOOIST, r Is Masonic Building, Oregon St. JACKSONVILLE, OG.f. -plIK TJ.VDKRSIGNEn HEREBY DK- L sires tn unnnunce to the public that they are now prepared lo fill ull onleM lor cakes of every description, snch as weddmi.' caKe, cakes lo ' putties, wine cakei; ulxo bitad, ginger snaps acd brown and rye crackers. A lunch lionse will hIpo be kept at thi" place, where oysters n nil siyks, Ijimbursef and Schweitz r cIippc. c-ii be bad at all h"nrs of the day or niulit. ftgrFreih brpad every day. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. GROB & ULRICH. THE CITY BREWERY. VEIT SCHUTZ, - Proprietor. T WOULD 3IOST RESPKCTFUI.l.Y IN. form tbe cltlzenaof Jackionv.lte and tba w.rld at laree. that tber can find, at anr time, at nir Prewerr. tbe brat lager beer, in any qoautltjr tbe purchases icaj dealre My bouse la conrenientlyiltnated and my roomi are alwaya In order. A ilt will please yru NOT FAIL to aend for onr Price Lift for 1880. Fbzi to any xldreia upon ap. plication. Contains descrlptlona or erery- III tninir reqmrea lor personal or ramuy tue, with orer 1.200 Ulnitrattont. We aefl all rood! at wholesale prices In quantities to ul the purcbaaer. Tbe only IntUtutlon la America who make this their sperlal ltnslness. Addreaa. MONTGOJIKUY WAKD CO.. H 337 a 330 W abash Ave., CUIcago. III. MOUSE'S PALACE. J ; P. Hale& Go's. MAOXIFICEXT PIANOS, PIANOS UPRIGHT AND SQUARE, Sold for Less Money than Any Other GOOD INSTRUMENT IN THE MARKET. WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS. Come or Send to Portland FOR A Hsl 'As. MO AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. All Kinds of Orgfins in Stock ALSO, riclurc Frames &, Mouldings. PIANOS AND ORGAN' SOLD CHEAP FOU CASH Or on Easy Instalmsnts. BEWAKB PEDDLEKS & DRUMMERS AXD- SAVS FHOIVI 50 to $100 In buying a Piano or Organ. Apdkess: MORSE & COMPANY. 103 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OGX CK AY'S SPECiriC MF "nADE'M&RH. THE Sb, QRKAT HB c",,; f f-v?va'Jk m itiitul w u!( Befcro Taking 'f l'"l- teiicy. anil nil -a'" that fo ow h :i i-q-i l.It r St lf-ulii ; li-H u Mmii-t. LTui vi i at r-,s"tnli-. I'hui tn tl.c H ! )uni'iis nt wnn. I r. ni.it ere 'Mil A. ml irintiv nilii-r 1ith'P llml loud i In"im ny or Ui.i):unipiuii and u l'ltmaiun Gr:iv-. C"FnII ptrticnlara in nnr p-.mplili-t. whitli Afdisirp to semi lio- hy mill tn eviryonP" Bgi. The Specific Medicine i "Id by nil d'HLi;i,'t nt 81 pt-i mi ..ni'i". r s'x paikacro f r 8S o-wilt 1m-s nt Irce h mail iin tC"ipt nf ''if niiHny hy wMrein 1IIK GRAY HIKI)I(1K CO., No 10 Met'lmnirs' Blnck, Detroit, Muli f,Sild in Jacksunvilli- lv ull 1. iipc-t" and bv all wholesale and retutl dmugitt v very n here. TABLE ROCX SALOON. OREGON STREET, WIXTJEjV and HELMS, PltOPIUETORS. 1 MK PROPRIETOR- OF ''H well known and populir rert vhmi'i! iiitorm their Iriends u'nl ihe puli'ip gineialU tiiui a complete nnd first elii 8 -lock of tl bes lirnni4 'il liqil", winea. rijrwri. ilf nil porter, etc., nre rimsliititly k p on li.nnl They will he pi-Hieil III nave ill ir fitelid 'call and mde." CABINET. A Cabinet nf Cmiosi irs miiy nNo lit found litre. V'r wmi'd bi plend lu hiiv perona ptMehS'i'tr ctirioitiet and aier(iii n hrinsf them in, and we will place them in ihe Cabinet fin ins-rli"ii. WIVPhXA- HELMS rnr ItomcyalcStw, pORTlvVNI) , OlTCOSt 1 And Jacksonville, Oregon. GIBBS &. STEARNS will attend to all ltiii-r in I'ortland UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Ore: on, M. Ryder, Propr. FIRST CLASS ACCOM MODATIO.V CAA' always t bad at this house at the most reasonable rates, Ai excellent stable connected with the hotel. .HCINE IrADE MBK. ft. 1 smtK ' SUMMONS. AugU3ta Sisson, plaintifi,' vs. A. D. Ilelman and his wife Mary Jane Ilelman, John R. Ilelman. M J Ilelman, L. J V Dunc.in. Thomas Pvlc, Eber Knj cryand his wife Sophia Emery, Jasper llouck, Martha W. Hargsidine, C. H. Harpadine Etta Harga diuc, Elizabtth Ilarga dine, George U. Ilarga dine, Franklin Hargadine Silas Kileore, C. K. Klum Bcnj.F. ltccMT, Thomas Kay and his wife Ann Kay, Hattie Mitchell and litrcliilclan 'Willinm Mil. chell, Mitchell, defendants. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the Co of Jackson. ySuit in Equity tottablbh lost contract, lost map to enforce a contract for real estate and to quiet the ti tle to the same. You are required to appear in said Court and answer to the amended com plaint cf said Plaintiir, tiled against you, within the ten days from the time of the service of this summons on you, it" served within said1 county; or if served on you within any other county in this State, then within tucnty days from the time of tht ser vice. And on the 30th day of .March, 1880, II. K. Hantm, Judge of saul Court, ordered that John Ilelman, M. J. Helman and 'J ho. Pyle non-resi dents appear on or before the 2d Men day in June, 1S80. And vou are notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as above re quired, the Plaintiir will apply to the Court for the. relief demanded therein, to-wit : For a decree against you am follows: That each deed to said defendants for an acre of land particularly described in said complaint including the llouck Hotel in the town of Ashland, Or., on final hearing ho declared fraudulent and void so far as they ffiterfere with tin; acre of land, including the llouck hotel, more or less,in said town and that the said A. D. Ilelman 1)3 com pellrd to make a deed in fee simple to tliH plaintiff to the- same; or nn ac count be taken of the amount severally received by said A. D. Ilelman, Eber Emery and R. U. Hargadine or either of them, for said purchase money, with interest thereon from the time of the sale until the same is paid tho pluintiir. and that said liftman, Emery and Silas Kirjjore, executor of tho estate of R. B. TlurgiiditiP, be compell ed to pay tli" same to the plaintili. That the defendants pay tho costs, expenses and disbursements of this suit, and for such other and further relief ns equity and' good conscience may require. B. F. DOWELL, J. R. NEIL, Attorneys for FlaintiiT. The Celebrated Stallion. I0D;G SAMPSON, U'U.L -ct.VN-B FO-! MAR S !) inir the tisoSi- 5f .) hi' Js-, J cii'intv. Orugon. commencing; ArfriT nt m t, irllow'nj: pled- at me times ineiilioii k1: M md.ij and Tuivdivof inch wetk at C. C. M C'lend-inS nini-b in Sams V.d i.y; WttiiifMluy and Thursday at WixhI ville. and Fiidiiv and tjatiiulay ,il atd will's slable in .iiicksonville. Ymmr S. mpbon's mr- wasfSrey Enfli; and his dV ill mid irr.tnd il-iin w: Sir Henry iind Mor:;:in and hi- gi :id.in!".vj- Thos. F. Ucall's Ull- y. Ti'.kms: I"irit 1c crviri S.T; foptllc reason, 10 and IiiMirnnce. $b". C.C.Mc I.ENDON. NOTIOE. I.xi OPFicn-AT Rosr.nriso Oox.. .1. March 2d, lr&O. Notice is hereby given- that the follow injr-iunncd settler has llk-d notice of his in tention to ni-ike final pnxif in Mipport of his claim, and sccurt" final entrj' thtnnf nfler the expiration of thirty days from the date of thJK notice, viz: Julia Ann Hawk widow of'Friinrcs Hawk, deceased. Home stesd Application No. 2.2SO. for the N E H of S W X, W i of N W U and S E !4 of NW f Sec. 21, T3 S, U 7 West, and names the following in htr-wi:n "im's, vi.: M. I). Ii. Crooks. James P. Mills, Jacob McD.iniels and Harvey McD.iniels, all of Kcrbywllc, Josephine emmty Oreim, on Hie tenth day of May IStJO, before the Judge or Clerk- of the ourt of Josephine county Oregon-. Vjr- F. Bexjaxis, Register. NOTICE. Ii.VXD Okfick AT RoSEItUlUT OffK, ) -March 27, UfcG. f Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-minud ettI.r bus tllid notice of his in tention lo niake final proof in support ol" Ids claim, and secure final miry tUensil alter the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: 'William (J. Knighton, Homestead Application No. 2,172, for Lots :!, ." and (i. and N W tf of S W 4, Su a, T 34 . It 1 W and names the following as his witnesses, viz: L. Dati. Mm, John Dauson. 31. II. Gordon and T.B. Daun, all of i aple Point, Jackson Co. Ogn., on Ihe rJlh day of May lSbO, lwroro the Judge or Cleik of the Court of Jack son county, Oregon. Vm. F. Benjamin, Register. NOTICE. Land Office at Rosebuiio, Oon, ) March 20, ltbO. f Notice is hereby given that the follow Ing.namcd settler has (lied uoticc of his in tention to make final proof in support of his chum, and secure final entry thereof after the expiration of thirty day from the date of this notice, viz: Geo. v. DImick. Homestead Application No. 2,398, S E if of S W U,Sec 7 S of N W tf am E U of N W if Sec. 18.T !W S, R 0 AV, and nam stne loll, wing as lus witnesses, iz: F. X. Cbaussc, Fred Croxton and Benja min Dimick, all of Grants Pass and Hoi. man Peter of AVilderville, Josephine county, Oregon, on the i0th day of May, 8b0, before the Judge or CIcri. of Joseph ine county Oregon. Wst. F. Bksjamix, Register. J. I. Kmoiit, Prop., SLATS CHEEK, OGW. THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NO. tice to the travelling public that first class accommodations can always lie had nt this house, and no pains spared to make a visit agreeable. The bar will always be supplied with thebest of liquors and cigars. J. I. KNIGHT. s