Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, April 21, 1880, Image 4

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JL'HE ORKGON SENTINEL
,-otr oTBTowTspapors.
fcaliari p.. jk cuouUsm a wfefefrocE emJ&nrg
feaBr wriham tfocfcrnw.
X- If any nfemflkBTs QPnr Cfln dBmtfiDMUf t
feafr Bwxppn. Ac pjaMfrftgr army cioJflanf t
mvI ttfaaa ntCfE aJ3 sroaxxgan aca baoK.
Xtmdma&arm Begfitar cvfimttnftc tftcfr
ayay.iL a firatn tfca ffibt & wfcrdk tWy arv &-
aeSat. &bot kri OWna rnaanHtbto vnrfE t&rr
tsmnCV( tw feMK. nfemt tftgna (ErtOMrtfimeit.
A. If irt-iffiiiiffmwiti t&wT phmM wfthwtt
dk fvsDrr ifirrtrtBx, rl.jr as fcaAJ! mvn0tfe.
5. TTnOntrthi.li-rteiI tluer t taJke
MiWtv frHB tMmflO.wr rsrorrfarjc sal lesv
fcac tkma nnraOial Sir, prima Sew rifencv T &-
wmxtr bit u ancjtijf &m y ctcru
THE STATE
ffifESUEBT & mmmn
company,
OF SAX ERAXCISCO.
PIRE AND MAKTNS.
INCORPORATED, 1871
Estafelikcd in Oregon, IST-i.
CASH ASSETS - - 65dOt600
OFSTCEKSx
A. J. BRYA1ST PRESIDES.
R. D. ITERS.. .VICE PRESIDES!
C. H. CUSHISG SECRETARY
A. P. HOTALLTTS & GO.
- 45 FroBt Street, Portland.
Gesl Agents for Omrnn and WaJirwton
J. NUN AX. Local . ent-
BIGBDMSTEAHSAWHII,!.
7. P. rARSXK,
BIG BUTTE, i
t t i
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OGN.
KEEP.S CONSTANTLY ON H.VNI
plain d and n plavid So4nr pmetant
brr of the hew quality.
EDGISG, 1I0ULDING, RUSTIC.
SIDING. FLOORISG,
SHINGLES, ETC.
Lnmbt-r dnsfi-d lo nrdVr nn fbrt notir.
nd r-nnbte terms lor those cunvrotnii
lo the Mill.
JJS('oonty OrdVrr and Greenbacks tak
tt par.
Winchester rifles S25, revolvers S2.
50, derringers $2, Collins casted plow
20, at John Miller's. f
WALDO EXPRESS,
CarryixistT. S.aiolls
Leaves Jacksenvle
MONDAYS AXD TIIUKSD Y?
FOR WALDO.,
TWELVES WAI33u7
First-class accomiiJod.il ions for pasftr
get. Express basiona promptly attmdrd !
by R. H. (SAURKTT.
F.BITSCHARD,
PRACTICAL
WjlTCnXAKER AXD JEWELER,
California Street
Jacksonville Oregon.
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAV
ine and rrparin;r watrheg anil clocks.
CSarffS rcawtoablr. Give him a cull.
IRE-OPENED !
JACOBllEYER,
PIOXEKK WAOOJT.MAKEK,
HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT
tbe stand of :he late J . L. Baiipi r
and ia prepared to execute all work in he
line with pnimptnrag and dmpatch and at
Tery reasonable ratw. All kinds of vein
ties constructed. Repairing a specialty.
Good woik and low prict-3 enranttvd.
Give me a call. J. MEYER.
J. W. RIGGS,
PHOTOGRAPn & FERROTYPE
GALLERY.
"ASHLAND OREGON,
IAJ. NOW VERVANENTLY LOCA1ED
In this city, nn' nll'tliut lijvur me wiili
tb ir patronairr I wil guarantee to g ve sai
ls) tclion My motto f to live and Ir. live
pri'P'to rait the turn. I am aim prepartd
to dJ miidiKir work "akiug landi-cape?, pri
vate rnidfnci'B t-tr.
CaM ami ree tpcr'niens of pictnri'S taVen
inallk'ud- ol wu.-btr. J. W. R.
0Z BACfc
COUGHS.
RHEUMATISMi
3BE3S3;?3 Ci?cniE P05T3 FIASTEE
ntjc rc'levci rnioil at once ead cures where
oliii'r p:w.crs fa J even to relieve. It contains
grmUr Iz more ponvrfn pIn relicTin", strrni!i
rn!u?r.n X caratWe p-oTcrtlcsthaa t common
porom iijatcr, and i f-r Fapcrlor ti liniments
mid t'u Fsnt'.od e'-ciricsf an'Juicci. It Is
rpeds yrTonimsni1"iirnrt,i3 abjvj aHm"nt,
!so ItS Iml mid Kl-'npy romrlalnts,
PIritrisyi S"lntl-n nn.l r.ll !,n!Actit-nTHl
ruins. When pnff.'riii't ti w I do ',) to tae
tco a Jitt'e pilm to p"ica-n Ih'i sr"c'. Jlo
not n':oraaf o'rr p'l-Ur ti b f utrt'l'atM for
It. GV4 by al Iiniesl't. Srustrnx & Joussos,
it I'lalt Btfect, New York. ITojrletors.
BK BSw NT FAIL to ina
Tm aB f"r "Dr l'rlre t4t for
I Vf MW B 188a Fbkx to any
ltreu npn up
ft am a H t-Xeatlnn. Conuini
aBiaV krTP descriptlnni of tjtrj-
iHiW Htkr ttairnr rrqulrnl fur
. - .. . personalmfainllrnML
with orer too Illaitrmloa. We a all
CoodtatKhniuaie prlrrt In qnnt!tle to jinlt
ip parrauer. The onl, Inmliutlon la America
whnmkMhlthHrperlEl lu,ines. AUdreia
HONTGOMKItr WARD A CO.. h
MX
m
IT mUMM n ATH.J 'iBtfl" ' ",
?"Sn2
Zing of the Blood
Ctmt all ggrqfalgga nJZtHanm sa &iat&9 tai3&
BiS trwok Izapurity aC thie bluaJL. IC la Benllatft to
peistiAthaiic&tttSRitei&LrpciCKXTetkair
rt,T; lac. JtaS BOrmm incrsw Cfcr TtaMr,
Cn2y SuntZimffX fat, oi tii moL wanao, as
wll mmry gffinn d tie Bccrt Urnf, JJort
ma&Stamadkm
SCROFULA.
Tcir5d Cans of Blidaess.
D- ILosmz. Sas & Co.: Fur tbe b?mlt of all
troubled nu bcrutaut or Zstpttzir- Bal a thctr
ysteBis, I hitretrT rQimaimd m oC the Buvo
XiuLvrbamtrotioCwX wnhJerotaLk.Cthe puatwa
yvnci.vtuch us nJfedfci la y ejr that Iweoco
pfcttiy biiiul Kar&tx moutlw. vu tvOMSjacmdcd
totrKlircif tbtEooiTBhicbbn proved m preat
Ueti&y:t(tmeBaiCr tct complrtelx earnt tocaici
lefaagrfKlIyrecpmioffpilic toail troaileJ as I har
bcb Vcutn. t2uly
-will be pul to ray Poetic Hbwprtal to la mwtit
aUy grwd trpon. for erery certritoite of tkw meili
cac pabiiaLetl by -qs vHdi U not Etavc.
Its Ingredients,
Tbklsonvotxrfattbta tbe safety anil xeeHcneef
tbe K- H, ttpa proper penoasl &ppbofctioQK vthrn
satu51 tht bo imposition t .tnt!jtdvr -wil
rrra the iubks of all it mmJienTj, W a fidant.
Tbr aiimre iioer v1 ncrer nruie before ty tie- pto
prwf of nnf rvtfcrr Faiaily 3InXiaae ia the vuz
Many trthnotiJl.farLrTuifoTTaatMitaBl
fall dfivetioa tor niii-will befwtmd m tt tb
pEiJet mrJfc5 oa &se- if 'be Pcd,"' m
vhitli earn bottle isaiclcwpd IVicJlpetbottrrcon
txmiff gll or mcv or 40 to W dorn. tAi tjy dnw
aisU- D. Rmmrt,oyA Cx, lroj'ra, BciIchN.T-
j GLO ASD BIUA5LE, $
pJn. Saxtobd's liivzs IxtioosatoeS
JisaStambrJFjaiilrB'JiD.alTfQr J
Siiaeaacsof tlielilTer.Stonrtah -.tljiS
TivwtnTiTY T norm- WT
iDebnifatcs It is .ft gfl
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23 been
in my practice
' and by the publii
for more than. 35 ywrs
t J, 'with unprecedented results.'
ST-' SEND FOn CIRCULAR.
-o T ar oinrnnn ti n 12 BnoaDWAT.5
pa, iin4HBrunUinUiizwTO&cAU
7 irtBavcctrrwiix till toc its urtTinoi
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CAS CADS
tSCo3SjT.
THE SEAS'ON OF 1880.
ALTAKONT.
Dark bay stsillion, fonlcd 1S75. Bred by
Col. K. 'Vot, Georgt town, Kentucky. (Vol.
III. p. 30, Wallace's Trotting Register).
Sired by
'THE GREAT SIRE OF TROTTERS,"
ALMOST,
Son of Alcxandjr's Abdullah, sire of Gold
smith Maid, record 2:14; data by Brown
Chief, son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Lady
Tliornc, record 2:18 1-4; g.d. by imp. IIoo
ton, sircot the dam of Lulu, record 2:15;
g. g. d. by Bcrtrand, the great four-mile-racc-Uorse;
g. c. g. d. b imp. Buzzard silt:
of the dam of Woodpecker, t.iru of the fa.
inous Grey Eagle. Altamnnl will at the
proper time be "given a reconl which will
ensure a large demand for his colts. (Al
moiit is the property of Gen. XC. T. W ithcis,
Lexington, Kentucky.)
WILBUEF,
Bay stallion, foalwl IB77; bred by Gen.
Wm. T. Withers, Lexincton, Ky. (Vol. 3,
p. 6U9, Wallace's Register.) Sired by Ala
mo, son ol Alracnt, sire of Faany Witbcr
spo.m, 5-vtar-old,rcc--'id22J.f, and TKN
witb teclinicjtL records of 2 :W) or better.
(No other horse of his a?e HAS MORE
THAN FOUR. He also sirel Allic West
sire of Jewett, that has THE FASTEST 3
yearold neoid (2:23) EVER MADE.
..lamo's dam by Alexander's Abdullah
(see above). Willrarn'Mlum bjT Melbourne,
Jr., site of Jim Irving, record 2:23; g.d.
by Alhoit. (his dam by imp. Hooton), son
of Alexander's Abdallah ; g. g.d. by Btig
noli, (recoid 2:20Jf), ou of Jlambrino
Cliief.sire of Lady 'lliome, reconl 2:18 14,
and Woodfoid Mainbrino, record 2 21 1-4;
g. g. g. d. by Pilot, Jr., sire of John Mor
gan, reconl 2:24, and dam ol Nutwood,
record 2:18Ji; g. g. g. g. d. by Ole Bull,
(sire of Chicago 2:24J), son or Old Pilot.
Wilburn is very large, highly finished and
compactly built.
Both arc perfectly sound and free fiom
blemibh, and were purchased lor use in my
own breeding stud; but will be allowed lo
serve a limited number of mares during the
season of 1880. at Cascade Stock Farm,
three miles east ol Linkville, Ogn., at $75
the season, with privilege of returning such
marcs as do not prove in foal. Excellent
and safe pasture fkee duuinr season.
ETor particulars, and free pamphlet
history of the trotting horse address
JAY BEACH, Linkville, Ogn.
UNION HOTEL,
Ki-rbyvllle Orecon,
M, Ryder, Propr.
First oiass aooou vioiu nrjv c.x
alway- p had at this houc at the mo-t
reannitll rate",
33K. Excellent stable connected witb
the hotel.
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AIISHIQI HORSEMER!
Ska Fast SnrottlBg StallloB,
OPHIS!
VV rLL STAND THP SEASON OF ISSJ
V V at Hwertii on XohiIitss Asiiland
TamdaTS. sc tbe tattoo? of lie k at
Mai niag & TYehh'S stable in Jaekaoartile.
DtscuiETiax. Opbir ts sbcmtifnl tJarfe
durstnti:. wit tout mark vr spot. 15 tuuL
3J incites hisb. and -tigjis tUQ poneds,
of i spkmiii! mild di-Wbittcja, aodi will Iw
I years unl tae utir cup OLtur.
Pedigree: Ophlr iras sired It the eel-
ebrated trnttins stall Jan. Kentttckv Hatter,
he bv Broken hes Hunter, cfNiw Y'uifc;
Tratdstro Sorrel Hcnter; great grandue
Old Kentucky Hunter; great-great grand
sire. IlirhfcmJer.
Soinl Hunter s dam (front a JlocajJiine
cure) was tirvd by the uuttin? stallius
Uartien llunter, granasire, sorrel itnnter;
great grartdaire. Old Kemneky Bunter:
great-great grandstre, Hisolitsdr.
Tliis is a comet pidrgree of Kentccky
Htmtr, and makes hint about srvea-eistitk
Hcntw; ur, peitaps btttex known as 3I
sMzrr bleed, and which has been thor
oughly prorea to be the fastest and best
stevk of torsss ever introduced into the
Un.ts?d States.
Ophtr's diet was sired br David Hill;
her dam was sired by Prince Albert, a
Messenger owned by"WiUiam Reynolds,
of Coltt-a county. California. Ophifvs dsm
is now owned in Santa Clara county by
fhr. C L. French: her dam is own-d by D.
M. Kcavis, of Butte county. They are
both fine, large and splendid roadsters.
Pedigree of Ophirs Dam's Sire: David
Hill was sired br Black lion; he by David
Hills celebrated trotting stallion Black
Hawk ; he by Sherman Morgan ; he by J tta
tin Morgan, and be by True Briton who
vras imported from rngland and Uaea by
General DvLaccvas a chirger on Long
ihtnd in 1777. David Hill's d-.m was got
bvllambletonian; hebr Alulallah: heuy
old M-imbrino. and he by imported ile
vnger. The dam of Hambletonian was
Charles Kent's mare importti Bcllfounder.
Terms -Single service ?20, with the
privilege of the sao. orinnrance, pay
able uTadvance. For the seasein, S0, jay-
bleat the end thereof. Insurance, W,
payable when it is ascertained that the
mare is in foal. All possible care will be
iken by an experienced hand, who thor
o ishly understands the treatment of mares
and horses, to avoid accidents; but win
not be responsible should any occur. Pas
turage furnished at reasonable rates.
J. TV. MASSING, IVprietor.
Jobk ( otjl Groom
Thoroughbred Stallion
BOB INGERSOLTi.
WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEA
son commencing April 1st, and end
ing July 1st, 18S0. at Cardwcll's livery sta
ble, in Jacksonville.
descb":
"Bob-Ingtrsolqar a'.anuome bay. four
years old. over fifteen hands high, and will
wtigh 1.000 pounds. He is well formed
:md of beautiful proportions, and will com
pare f ivorably with auy thoroughbred ever
imported to Oregon.
Bob Ingersoll was bred by Willinm
Johnsr.n, sq.,.o Sbuiislaus county. Oil.
His birr isthecelebratcuFourmileriinnins;
horse Joe Daniels, he bv imported Aus
tralian, out ot a thoroughbred marc by im
ported Glencoe. Bob's dam was a sister
to the well-known Blanche Hull, by Rifle
man; 2d dam Lady Tyler by Belmont; 3d
dam Jenny Branch by Tom Branch, 4th
dun Isabella sire Rob Roy, oth dm Molle
ilelle. Lady Tyler and Jenny Hull the
dam of Nell Flaherty were sisters. Rob
Roy by Jerry, a son of Pacolel. Mellu
3Ielle by a Virginian, bis dam Lady Bur
ton, sire Sir Archy, pranddain Sultana,
sire the Barb horse and out or the Barb
mare presented lo Thomas Jefferson.
Terms: Season, $."50;singlelrap, ?15, in
surance, $50. Pasturage furniahtd 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. PRYC R EATON.
Jacksonville, March 3 si, 18S0.
TO HORSEMEN !
The HIGH-BRED Stallion
SIR WALTER,
WILL MAKE THE ENSUING S-AS-on
in Jackson county commencing at
my ranch two miles rnst of Jacksonville,
on April Ibt. On Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday of each week he will beat my
ranch, on Wednesday and Thursday at
P.i i nix ind Friday and Siturday at Cald
well's sublc in Jacksonville.
Terms: Single service, $13; season,
$25; Insurance. $10. All bills payable at
the end of the season in cash, notes With
approved security orgrain at market rales.
Good pasturairc furnished mares from t.
distance at $2 per month. The best of
care assured but no responsibility assumed
for accidents.
Description and rcdlgrre.
Sir Waller is ten years old this Spring,
16if hands high, weighs l,2;0 pounds, is a
coal black and very fast iroltcr. He has a
RUCORD OF 2-35,
And has made other performances of equal
note since Lis arrival in this section. Sir
Walter was sired by 31 irion, he by 3tcm
brino hief, he by" Membrino Paymaster,
he by Membrino, lie by imported Messen
ger. His dam, a Long Island Black'iawk
mare. She was sired by the noted trotter
Andrew Jackson, sire of Ilinry Clay, the
progenitor of the lay fimily of troltera.
His first dam. Pally Miller by Membrino,
son of iraiKirted Messenger; Andrew Jack
ton by Young Bashaw and he by imported
Grand Bashaw.
Colts sired by Sir Walter, which speak
for themselves, can be been by calling on
G 0. W. ST PH NSON.
JRCHASIN
rOf every description .made with
promptitude and taste. Infants'
clothing a specialty. References
in all parts ot the country. Circulars giv
ing full information sent on receipt ol
stamp. Address Mr.or Mrs. J. A. Rich anl
Fon, 24 Post Street, San Francisco, Cala.
The best carpenter's, wpgon maker's
and blacksmith's tools at J. Miller's.
Fifteen yards print, for 1 at the
New York store.
a- K?sa Rccrd c.f2:3S.MS2Wrffl A!K
GITRAT C3LA.HA.NCE S.
FOE SIXTY DAYS
IEPOSTAHT leduetion in PBICES
ATTIIESTOIIEOF
s CFrrtic aef rro: ret yy FAi -- d ttixiee stock i tvili.
kJU fox tit ext SIXTY DAYS MY ENT1US I , of
e
&mmme Mfa9&food8
KJRB8Bff J-
ZO"Fl:Hi3S GOOD!?,
FMOY eeOf'g, LADIES' EIB Gt6ES, BATS
1 TC. tTC. ETC. E'l C.
AT PRICES TF.C1 V.11L I III CCJUPdRISOJF.
r-XTRAUBPJNAFY iril'dlTMS Y.1LL BE OFFFRED TO CASH PUR
I rksseu cciitg this tit si sale at
N.F.SIifiR'S.
Sorsemeii Look to
THE IMPORTED
"GEN. FLEURY," "ARAB'AN BOY,"
AND "BOBBY BURNS."
IJISRMIiHHu.
infc.'" "crtaHtfJ iSiAfaglV S a?a
Gex. Fi-Err.Tind Eoeey Ernrs will 1 kep: it my lr.u!vs, near Ashlacd, Ihe cfnv
ingJKaso .
Ahaeiak Boy until the 8ih d.iy of April, rnd rtlurn the Gist week in July.
Within the lKut few years thtn' la-iKtu ad. K-iaistiTori inthisar.d Marion rnnn
lies, to prcdjisiKce the suind iiflhe iut!i :isriii55 my lVreheni Slock; and iti ortU-i
to give this slcndt-r come Eppcr.rt-PceoS'beinsrso, have destroyed two of as fine d rail
stallions as ever came to Oroon. with vveraf coUs sad young horses.
That the public may not lie deceived by thit-i: base slanders, I will son publish a
circular, giing a fcw'of the laanv facl.s in" the ease, with the high cstiuution this stock
is held in olher places, hich wilt be sent free en application.
It is well-known in this s ction, of the valuable nnimsls for farm and team use that
were raiied from the two French horsesbrought hereby Mit-S. CoLVEa some years ago.
They were hslf-breitls. but when braders can secure t.ie service ofa pnre-blixKl horse
for a reasonable price ihey should avail themselves of the privilege. Some of the fiucsl
draft colts at thu last Slate Fair wore sired by Gen. Flkuiiv.
Gen. FtECRTand Aiiabian Pot, ?C0 the pwon; ?30 by insurance. For Bobby
Bt'lUtS ?10 the season; 15 by insurance.
Good Pasture, 50 cents per week; will use due caie, but not responsible for accidents
or. escapes.
W. C. MYER,
Ashland, Oregon. March 2), ' 880.
'"FRANK BROS5 AGENCIES
-FOI
AGRICULTURAL
ML & FARM
WALTER -A. WOOD'S SWEEP RAKE REAPER. THE ONLY
five rake jcapei manutacturtd. By moving a comount Ievci the driver can at will
and without having his seat, instimtly contml the raking, causing every second, thiid,
fourth and liflh rake to act us a rake, the other rakes as bcr.tera. Furnished with or
without mowing attachment. The icapcr may he puichased separately and the mow.
ing attachments at any future time.
WALTr't A. WOOD'S SELF-BINDLNG HARVESTEK.
Jt: : durable, thoioughly tested,
libe!VlfuTiiosrifiectivc cutting appiratus. most powerful elevator and best ad-
lustnble reclvfa.use. For senaralinK the
and saving of Virc, it is without a 'rival.
WALTER A. WOOD'S CHAIN" RAKE REAPER. THE ON-
ly thoroughly successful table-raku with or without mowing attachments. Reaper m.iy
be puichased separately, and mower at any future lime.
WALTER A. WOOD'S NEW ENCLOSED GEAR .MOWER.
The lightest draft mower in tbe world. Wide tread, high wheels, ditect draft. The
most practical, biniple, powerful, stiongly built, easily managed, stillest running grass
cutter ever placed upon the market.
WALTER A. FOOD'S IMPROVED SINGLE GEAR HEAD-
er. High iron w heels, tried and tested in the field, and u ilh the impiovements of ldfeO.
Is the finest machine in the market.
THE CHICAGO PITTS TIIHEsnER, BY THE H. A. PITTS'
Sons' JIanuracturing o, Chicago. III. Tho most perfect grain saver in the world,
nd shake shoe on all machines. The largest cleaning capacity of any in use.
THE CELEBRATED LA BELLE WAGONS, BOTH THIMBLE
Skein and Iron axle. For freight and-farm use they have no superior in the market.
Saw "Mill Machinery, Fleming Mill Machinery
Portable and Stationary Engines.
A full line of Estras for Machinery A -ways on
hand. For circulars and price list address the agents,
jVje. J. Bilger, Jacksonville; A. Slocum, Roseburg.
Cut nails, wrought nails, clout nails,
lath nai's,-Blushing nails, fencing nails,
horse nailK, ami iron and steel horse
shoes at John Miller's
Q
' TO KAmiR BROS JASD BUY YOUK-leliaGWdPea.
your Interests
PERCHERON
IMPLEMENTS
1A0H1ERY.
time-tried, and reliable. Unequalled for
grain, compressing the bundle, tight binding.
HIWTEK'S KMl'MUM
Jno. Miller, Propr.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
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11I5.SNNNEYACO.
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FRANCO-AMERICAN
llttTEL &
RESTAIRAM
JXD GKA'EltAt. STjGRHOUSE,
OiprjitrOJJ Krllvvi IUlt,
AfKMIXVIM.K .II11KI1. r,
MAPAME HOI.T.
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t I Bil l!.i-1-. ;l Tn-SJIilt-lxii;!1 j. tt:.l
ttu-M-ol' wvt biiLcijtatvir in iliU vtt vf tb'
il-.
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Witlnlftv t Mtrd tf ar-tiiM chrtr tl
k-tln a'ural aitlctu nil1 iltu,hil
The 5loMils
arfntwlx fiTntirl aril IU Itta.T I liit Innrat
lit lioiHrtikenw'ittai A f.Uhtitnl uirtjwr lh
twst uT IJlbtiii; th nltl .Turvll UI li
Spri-iiit on xJIt-r TW
ltrrh"tm will b-.i.pi.p'n l ulfht iHl"sQrAi:i
IFXI' can bw wbulbvU hi u tiar uf tb ilaj
r ntctil.
nYSTHtS IMtKI'-M'll'
KVKItY SIYI I
iV ?b
waMiniii ctwl fiit. Iit iivaaiil .! bct
"Iil huse.
T th tintrlll 44 fll i- ll r Hiniliiitl Cu)lVI'
iill.r flttm a ctl.
TABLE ROCK SALOON
OREGON STREET,
WWTJEN and HEEUS,
PROPRIETORS.
'I'lIK IMlOlMMKTOfli OF :ill-
1 will kiiitn iitil pip-ilit r "ift m
inlnriii tlit-tr l!'n ' ii-xl He I lib 'r uni.i'-
'u a i"-niil'e Ht'il Sis' ' 8 ''ck ! 'I.
II. i ImuihN ! q'l '-, tllt.' l-'r-.li- hi
liiirtvi. up., n i-iiiiiilly kip' l-nni
Dim il I)-il I li riavi- lb ir fmul
'call uitd 'Oi !"
CABINET.
A '"ahiiii-l fT CJn i!i ii imy h.h l
fmiiiil lirr. We nu'd b' pliu-d m lint
1 rr-JOiiy fiti-tsi'tr ciirMn'lte aid jirt-m-it
tmiiL' iIimii ti', and "Hi plaji- lleni it
Ii Cubirci In- 'P!fl!"ii.
HI T.IKN.4 11I.I.M-.
wm
S5J& itr"M-."""',di
sm&m.
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rr&
UontcyrttiSaiP,
fORTLAND.OlEGOa
And JncKsonvillc, Oregon.
GIBBS & S ?E A ItNS will end lo
all l'ii!ni-ri- In I'ortlaud.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WKTTKRER.
Proprietor
Oregon;St.,JacUonvilIe.
T
HE BEST0F LAGER BEER ALWAYS KEPT
on aand tad reidy for ! by th xtjor glau
SUMMONS.
Jwlxa It K- Isxj, 3i J. CUat ef lit
Ketuuft, L. J. C Ktiuoin, j Stale cT One
TbAait Fe, Ebrtu. jja (orttMeCa
trr awl bu nUV SiIu j of JacksotK
Eitteiy, Ja,pr ltvwcfc,
JUtvUa. V. Hatarid'tw. C J-Stut ia Equity
U.Uwntlutclhu lljtrn toeUfelub. Kwt
lme, Cttzabtih Hurl evatMct, VwX
vllne, UKe IS. lt-ryaJ toattvicoK
ilnAFiwuUxa Hji5rvlif j avvtitnct fcc
15H. F. Ktricxr, TUwttUa. Kktttn;tt.
Kay ami his wtfc Aaa tl W tlw
fviy, IUttt MttvhvU stui j suue.
cb.au OUtcttcIU j
Yq arf rtnytl t atjir ia saw
tVutt auvl answer to thatMttiiiHlo.
Utut f said rtamtit); tiW aiii
'u4 it Jim iIm t-u Us fr-ui th
tuifs f hii Mxie of tiu suwiuiw
! yovi if trel xitliin sakl euunty
r Jf Vrn! on jou uui awy enlw-r
cunty in t.is Stair, then wiiniit
tvntil tutVN frvui th-li(u of Uu Sf
V1V.V. Atul t-n tti 3Uth l if Msrvh,
ISj0, It. K. Hulilta, Judv fud
CAtr, onlt-rvU lat John Hlaian, AK
J, IU-sn r.tv! Ilos. Fjte- nonrsi
lutv a i-ar o or Vfw tUr Al Jlwe
dy iu Janir, lS?(k
Aud ou ar ntitW that if fmil
o aaswer said vuuitiint sw nbvt t
Hirvd, th 1'tatntt'X wttl ly lo th
Curt for th ivJsof eV'tiuiudl tlirt-in,
ti-,ie; Fr a vhxm auius.t uu aa
V.nws;
That iielidtlts;iidil"E,tMlants for
an acre f ltd jtrt5cnlaifly dtv-erilwxl
in said omipl.uiit including tht Ilouek:
Ih'tel in the town of Ahhiid, Or., w
final lit-artii:: U th-etarwl frautluWnt
antl void so far as tln intrfirr with
ilacrt'f Uut), iuetiid'ug; ttu Hoi'.cfc
lnt-l,iiorviirlt5sin said toland lhat
ill sil A. D. IMumit 1 eotn
--ltl t n:ak :e 11 in fev Muid to
thi" I'taintiir to tlw Jamr; or n e
vtrnnt Ih takfti of tlt niuount severally
rvwiil by said A. IX llvluwn, Elr
Eiufry and U. R Hargndiiu or -it!-c-f
ih;ii. for sjiiil iiutvliav uiniwy,
with iutrvKt thertMvo from thf tilur of
tin s:tlt until tho m in jiil tha
ptaiotitr and tlut said Ht'huan, Emtry
and Silas Kilvorr, xi:utnr of the
i-slatcof K, R tfarpidii.-, 1 comell
eil In par th satn to lh plaintitH
lhat the delendants )ar the evds,
expenses and disbursi'iiiKiils of this
twit, ami for such otW and further
ndief ur equity aud gooel conuuc
may require.
B. F. POWBLCs
J. IJ. NT'IL,
Attoruevs for PlaititilT.
The Celebrated Stallion, .
WIU. .STAND FOR MAR S BCR-
in the scastm of 8S0 In Jitekoa
pittnty. Or-sgon. commenelnT Airtl 11 at
the folbnt Jtnr pl.vefs ct the- liic-i mrnlion
td; l-ivt'd.iV and Twd.ty i.f each wvck
at C. '. 21. t'l. ndon's rr.cli iu Stan Vl
1 y; VVd:H;-Uy aud Thurs.1 y at Wood.
illf, biid FiiLiy and .'situul.iy at aid
will's staMo in J-ick-onxilh.
Ynttii-' !?. tnc -ir. .r mis Grey Eaglo
tir.d bi-d-ni :...d.trtir.dd-in wssSirllenry
and Morcim and his vntwL-lrc was Thos.
F. llwll's Uil.y.
Ti'.kms: For single service, !?; for the
season, $10 and insurance. $15.
CC.Mc 1.EXDON.
NOTICE.
L.U.-D Offick at Koskbcr.1 Oonv (.
JIarch S, 1&0.
Notiro is hereby given that the follow.
ingiiMi.id settler lias fihtt notice of his in.
It mi. m toui'ike find pnnif in supgwitt of
hisclnini, Mid sirute final entry tlunof
iiflir the expiration of thirty days I'lomtbe
d Hi-of thi n itlee, vi: Julu Ann Hawk
widow ol" Fr.iiiPej ll-nvk d'f-ised, Honv.
stuil Appllr.tion No.'i&O.fiirtheN F.W
ofS W JL,'. W i of N W , ami S E , of
K W Ki Sec, il, T Sd S. It 7 West, and
ti.ms the following as her wi n .eses, vl:
M. IX I. Cnx'ks. Jir.i. P. Jitlls, Jacob
McDnni. Is and Harvey MrHitiiii'ls, nil of
Kcibvtill-, Jovpltin '"county Oren, on
the tlnth thy of JIy li&o, b fore the
J little orCIetk of the ourl of Josephine
county Oregon.
Wjj. F. Benjamin, Register.
NOTIOB,
Land Office at Uoseiiuro Oon.,
March 2T, IStO. J
Notice Is hen by given thul the follow-iug-niiuitd
setthr hi.s fihd notice of his in
ttntion to nu.ke final ptoof in support of
his clhim, nt.d sccttic final entry thereol
alter the txpir.iliiui of thirty diiysilom t!ie
dilc of this notice, viz. William G.
Knightou. Hemestend Application No.
2.17U, for Lots ., o and 8. and N TV f or
S W W, Sec, a, T S4 vlt 1 W and names
the following as his witnesses. t bflP?"
snn, Jobn Dnuson, M. II. Goidoaa r It.
Uauson, till of agio Point, Jackson Co.
Ogn., on the bth day of Jltiy 18S0. before
the Judge orCleik of the Court of Jack
son county, Oregon.
Wm. F. Bksjamin, Register.
NOTICE.
Land Office at Rosukurcj. Oon, )
March 2(5, ltJtiO. f
Notice Is hereby given thai the following-named
setlkr lias filed notice of his In
tuition to make final proof in support of
his claim, and secure final entry thereof
after the expiration of thirty clays fromtho
date of this notice, viz: Geo. TV. Dimick,
Homestead Application No. 2,l!0a, for the
S E if ofS W y.Sec 7 S of N W U and N
E tf of N TV y Sec lSfStJ S, R oV, and
nam s the foil, wing ns his witnesses, viz:
F. X. Chausse, Frtd Croxton and Benja
min Dimick, nil of Grants Puss and Hoi.
man Peter of Wildervillc, Josephine
county, Oregon, on tho Olh day of Moy,
880, before the Judge or Cleru of Joseph
ine county Oregon.
TVm. F. Benjamin, Register.
J. I. Kniout, Prop.,
SLATE CHEEK, OGXf.
T-IIE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NO
I tico to the travelling public that flrst-
class accommodations can always be had
at this house, nnd no pains spared to make
a visit agreeable.
The bur will always be supplied with
(best of liquors and cigars.
J. I IGHT