Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 16, 1880, Image 4

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;lHE OREGON SENTINEL
Ziaw oJT3Je'wr.i3j6z- .
1. gabaeribart who da not glra exprtj notice In
fca contrary, are,coaiitlerad M wUuiugta couilbtir
.fcair anbacriptiODi.
3. Ifasy aubarribarionlarthe dlwntlnii.nta ol
fatlr samp&para, the pnbllhermy continue lo
aaadtbasiOBtll.ail arrearage! are paM.
, J rabaeribera "tuclfitur rtfnMtntate their
Mwepepera from tb aOcae to" which tbay are dl
.acted, the law h'oM them rttjoo.lbla until thi-y
jUTaeetttidtbabina, and ordered hem dlontlniiMl
-4. If 'auberriben reotore to other placet without
, 'ofortnlnj the ptiblUber, and thanempapera arc ernl
' o tbe fsnner direction, tbey are held repnlbte.
i.Xi' TbaConrtabaTedecMed that refoiinttii take
feawipaprra firm tbla olSie, or renwaf n; and lea?.
lag lham uncalled for.il prima facia eriJcuceof In
tentional fraud,
". The poatmaater who nrglrcte to irlTe letal in.
aa of the peg le-1 of a paraon to taVe from the otSca
ja Betrfpaper addreaard to him, U liabTe tu the pub
her for the aubecriptlon price.
"XCJClrPHARVKST ANUIUU I-.Oi..fta.
.jj;3Tiov' hop-picking season in a preat
"went inPuyallup x-alley, equal in im
iportiince'to the.vintage harvest in tin
ijrTin&pralucing' districts in Eurow,
And looked forward to with greit in
terestby the Indian population all
over the Sound country. When, the
- cbepa are .ready to bo picked,, the In
dians t from far and wide gather in.
They cbtuer.-in families, singly and in
groups, on horseback, afoot, in wagonx,
and ivcanoes from the lower Sound
conrttcy.iaud encamp in the vicinity of
their fields of labor. Three annual
gatherings, are in the nature of reun
idtir, fringing together acquaintances
and: friends who have, perhaps, not
seen or communicated with each other
since 'they last met in the hop field the
year, previous, and are made the occa
rion.of horse-racing, gambling, feasting
and other amusements among old and
young. Most of the hop growers pre
fer .to havo their work done by Iudians
when they can be procured; but as the
hops requiro to be taken from the vine
at a certain time, in order to preserve
ihelfull flavor. Chinamen are not infre
quently employed to assist in the work.
The'preference is given to the Indian
ibrihe "very good reason that the money
he earns goes back into the coinnimii
nUy, while that paid to the Mongolian
is in large part shtpied off to China.
Lost year about $50,000 was paid to
Bop-pickers in Puyallup valley, ami
"tbiifyeaf, owing to greateracroagp, the
sum-will, it is thought, be fully 510,
000 more.
"A Determined Wife. A lady in
St.' f Joseph, Mo., whose husbanu had
deserted herhtard that he was paying
attentions to another woman, and call
ed'aVihe house where she was staying.
He was Ihcre. Sh'e walked in. and the
first words spoken wpre, "John, come,
let's go home." Ho replied very em
phatically that, ho would not. She in"
stated that he should. Ho still said he
wouldnpt.fSiJflHieHi him. She
5er hanetili'avl, Jiew
forth a bright, TreMKolver, and rais-
ing the implemenraf'death to an angle
of' about 45 degrees, asked him once
more if he'd go homo with Jier. He
looked her square in the ye, which
was firm and calm, ani"replied. "Oh,
yes,"if,that's all you want, I'll gladly
accommodate." She stepped aside and
told him to go out, which he did. H
did not speak a word during the march
and when they arrived at home such r
lecture as that little woman did give
y thai great big roan is rarely heard.
' He promised to do better.
Clean Bed. A writer in th
"Congregational" writes intelligently
on this topic and on clothing & fnl
lows: "It must be a false idea of neat
sess which demands that beds should
bemade Boorraiter being vacated. Let
it be remembered that more than three
fifths of the solids and liquids taken
into the stomach should pnm of
through'the pores of the skin 7.000 -000
in number and that this escape
i the most rapid during tho nigln
while warm in bed. At least one-half
of the waste and putrid matter (from
twenty to thirty ounces in the night.)
mt become more or less tangled in
the bedding of course soiling it and
a part of this may '"become re absorbed
by the skin if it is allowed to coroo in
contact with it the next night, as it
mnet if the'bedding is not exosed for
s few hours in the air and light. We
Bjaywll imitate-tb Dutch example
of placiug such bedding on two chairs
near the window, in the sunlight; or in
the window, that the best purifier
known the light of the mm may
dissipate their impurities, or neutralize
them. At least three hour on the
average is'as short exposure osis com
patible with neatness."
aa.
To learn to work skillfully with the
hands must become a part of common
education. Rich and poor aliko Bhould
Vie' taught how to work, for it is quite
as, likely that the rich will become
poor as, that some of the poor will be
come rich; and that is, and always
must be, & poor education which falls
to 'prepare a roan -to take care of him
self and"his dejendentB in life. We
understand what to do with criminals.
We'cohfirie thpm and set them to learn
ing a trade, especially the young crim
inals. 'The reform schools ne'ver leave
ut(tbe elements 'of manual industry.
Why l8'it-not just as legitimate to
teach the virtuous how to takrt care, of
themselves without crime, as it is the
TJcjou. Q. Holland.
King of tit Blood
Cutn a'.l rrofuloi. uff cJonoil i-ir"rt li-ull-l:iir
f ium Iuijiurlij: iif tuo I4wl. Ic n ikaiUi o
apod r"l'."he-'iifr.tci.m.utit y miitl.r
tailM;; 1..1. .ViK lih-m. tmpl.t, Ulcril, Tymuit,
Qoilr SvllUgt, ttr.f a e Hie u. r.Mniuto , a
rll aaliiartulttirioabt lUo Hart, Uut, i.tl.r
aud tlumacli.
SCROFULA..
Ytaiirld Csrs ef Elbisess.
D. naiiaou, Ro- tt Co.: Fur tba tnnrfit of .U
IfUubltnl Willi NClTltlllaa n Tmt.tin- It n...! a . ... 1
ara-nna, I baiabr rHmmrnd Kin? of the IJ.oo.1.
croiuin. or .
1 liai urea tronblnl urilh Bcruf uln fur the pot Ini
jwi"i wmcii mj aucccii nieyra uai 1 waitm
pict. j biiud lor atx inn itn.. I n. recommeailed
to try Kingof kt-Jt col, wbirii h piored: a irrtat
Uraiini; to me, aait n. uuuiplfiely cuns) on.nni
IotuwrfullyiwniiucndiLtoar troutilolajl Lay
Owen. Vnur truly,
Jim. S. T7EAIIIE3r, baraiuia,:;.T.
3L 0 0 0
will b p.H to any PutT.ie Ila'pitat fo bo jnntn
al'y afira I "po". for rrery ortitieale of thta lupdi
ciae pull jLcJ ly us uhica u bu; lvkuk.
Its luErorlieuts.
To allow o ir faith in tl.o aaS- y and rxcellenwef
the K. U., np .ntiropcr pcrMiuul applies ion, wl.rn
aatfoMM ihar tio.iniio ioon la ittcur.fntiti. ui I
piratlie iiamraoralli'Hinyr-Oirn a.Lv ttk)nn1
Thdabureurr vrtra ncrcr m ula btfun Lyil nn.
pHao- ot inr ",il,r Farai'y JI.licnirin tbrttinli
JI.iiiyteallmonlBUfiirUrriiiloiniatio .iiikI
fuli.Iiritio-i. tor n-inc win Lelimnd iml. it nc
pitel ITib'I-j on SuaaM, ,.r h, n!,o" in
which e-n bottle iacncloaM l'i ir.-$1 j-i to't.i ran.
tainlnir U oimo-t or W to SO Ant. tD br druL
a.'ts. O. my !oa, ga & Co., I'ro ji'ti, Uu&lo, H.Y
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THE SEASON
OF 1880.
ALTAMONT,
Dark bay stallion, foiltd 1875. Bred bj
Col. It. W.t, Georgt low n, Kentucky. (Vol.
III. p. CO, Walh.ci!'o 'I lotting ltigibter).
Sindliy "
-THE GREAT SIRE OK TKOITERS,"
AL3.0NT,
Son of Alexand-r's Atxhllah, sircot Gold
sinilh JInid. ricoid 2;14, dam by niown
Chief, son of 3IuinUrinoGhHf.bin: of L:dy
'Ihoinc, tecoid 2:I81-Ug.d. byimn. Hoo
ton, biicol the dam of Lulu, recoid S:1S;
g.'g. d. by Bcrtrand, the great four-mile-riice-horse;
g. p. g. d. by imp. Bttzzaidoirv
of the cb.m of Wticdpet ker, bire of the fa
mous Guy Eagle. Altumwt will at tht
proper lime be givna jecoiil which nil!
ensure a large d mind for his colls. (Al
mont isthejnoprly of Gen. AV. T. 'Withub.
Lexington. Kcntuckv.)
WILBUEF,
Bay Mallion, foaled Ia77: bred by Gtn
Wm. T. AVlthtrs. Leiinion, by (Vol. a,
p. CC0, Wallace's KcgibUr.) Sutd by Ala
mo, win ot Ainu nt, bire oj 1 urny ulur-po.m,5-yiHr-old,ncoid2:C.
nd 11
with technical rcoitls of 2:i0 nr betui.
(No oiher l.on,e" of his ago HAS 3IOUE
THAN FOUR. He albo bin d Allie West
sire of Jewctt, thai hnaTHE FASTEST S-
ear-old lic-oid (2-.iSJ) KVEI1 MADE.
. h-.mo's dam by Almand.r's Abtlallah
(ste abtiic). Wilbuin'bdain by Milbuuinc.
Jr., bite of J mi Irving, lecoid 2:C3; p. d.
by Alhoit. (hUtbm lij' imp. Hoolon;, ton
of Alexandtr's Abdnllalug. g.d. bv Iltig--noli,
(recoid 2:2120. bon of Mimbiino
Chit f. bire of Lmly '1 home, record 2 :18 1-4,
and Wondfoid Mambrino, recoid 2-21 1-4:
g. g. g. d. by Pilot, Jr., bire of John 5Ior.
gan, rrconl 2:24, and dam ol Nutwood,
recoid 2:181-, P- E- F- d. by Ole Eull,
(sire of Chicago 2 :IM). ton or Old Tiloi
Wilburn is veiy largcriiighly finlshid and
compactly builu
Both arc perttrlly sound and free ficro
bhmlbli.acd were purchastdtor use in my
own brctdiiigMvd; but will bt allowed 'o
serve a Hmlti tl ntimbct : maiea dm inpthe
season of lgfo, at Ofcape Stock Fakm.
Ihree miles rnsi ol Lintaillr, Opn.,t $15
the season, wiih privilege of k turning fucIi
mares as do not pime in foul. Kscdknt
and safe pasiuie nuu rt mxo f fjfok.
tFor patiicularb. und free ptmphlet
hiitory nf the unttinr hone i ?cluis
JAY I EACH. Iiikille.Ogn.
UNION 1IOT-FL,
Ki'ibjvillf j.)ie:oii.
M, Kyder, Propr.
FIBST !,; ARrininpno.v 0A
n'wity. I . hal nl tlita jri i. nt tin-. miM
rfnantnibl" ratp. I
&t-.L ticiikut tuhi cuauictid with
Ui hotel.
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i' ho Fast Trotting tallloo,
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ILL STAND Tin-: S ' ASOK O K 1880
at Plim-nix on Jlontlavs: Ashland
Tuesdays, and the balance of (he wick .at
Manning & Webb's stable in Jutkbonvillc
Desckution. Oi)bir is a beautiful ilark
chi-bluul, without malk or &i)t. 15 hand
3jij inches high and ciglis i,2l)0 pcuntU,
ol i bplendid mild dionositioo, and will lie
1 years old the .5th d.iy o July.
Ho Has a Record if 2:35.
Peoiqree: Onhir wes hired by the ecl-
MmitMl initlinirSbiliion. Kentucky Hunter .1
lie uj- liioKen i.ts wunur, 01 jmw lorK;
grandsfrc Sorrel iluntcrr great gnindjire
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Uld KmtOcky HiiDterj preat-2reat prand
bire, Highluu ter.
80111I Huntcrsdam (fiom n Moonshine
mire) was ttnil by tliu troltiag stallion
Hurdon Hunter, grandoirc, Sorn.1 Hunter:
gn-at gi?.ndiirt Old Kcnluj:ky HunUr:
grcit-great granilsirc, HighlandLr.
This Is a correct ptdigree Of Kentucky
Hunter, and makes him hbout s-ven-ei!;iita
Hunter; or, perl ajis hotter known us 3Ics
denger blood, and which has ban thor
oughly pi oven to bo the fastest and best
,ito?k of horaes eer inln)ductd into the
UnlUd States.
Ophir'sdam was sired Iry- David Hill
her dam was sired by Prince Albert, u
ilebsenger ownetl by William Reynolds,
of Colui county, Csilifnrniti. Ophir's dam
is nw owned in SanU Clara county by
Dr. C L- French ; her dim is owned by L.
31. i euvis, of Bulle county. They" an
oolh tine, large aml.-.phndid roadstcw.
Pedigree of Ophir's D .nt a Sire: D'tid
Hill wiutsin.fi by BkckLioa; he by DiviU
iilll'ii cekbtateil truttlit bUlllun liluck
1I4W k , ha by bht-rm in Morgan ; he by .1 ua
m Morgan, an.l lfu by Trua Biiton, who
iva imported fiom nglaud and UbCO by
Gene nil DeLancy as 11 charger on Ijon'e
island in 1777. David Hill's U-iUi-was go(
byll mblutoaian; he by Alielillih: h by
old M .mbrinn, and he by imported M:&-'
e-nger. The dam of Hambktoninn va.
Cliarlej Kent's mare imported Bellfoundei.
Tehms: Single scrviro $20, with the
privilege of the scaso or insurance, pjy
.ble in.advancc. For the season, $?0, pay
.tblcat the cut! thereof. Insurance, $10,
payable when it is ascertained -that tht
in ire is in foal. All possible care will Ik
laken by an experienced hand, who thor
oughly understands) the treatment of mini
ind horses, to avoid" accidents; but will
not be responsible bhould any occur. Pas
turage furnished at reasonable, rates.
J. W. MARKING, 1'ioprictor.
Joun owan, Grocm
Thoroughbred Stallion
BODINGEKSOi.L.
rmLL MAKE THE ENSUIKG SEA
11 bon commencing April 1st, and end
ug July lstr JStO. at Caulwell's livery sta
ole, in Jacksonville.
DESCniTTIOX. AXD rEDIOnEE.
Eou Ingtrsoll is a handsome bay, four
years olel, over flfu en hands high, and will
weigh 1.003 pound. He is well funned
and of beautiful proportions, and will com
pare favorably with any thoroughbred cvci
imported to Oregon.
Bob Ingersoll was bred by William
jounson, sq., 01 fclanislaus county, U.1I.
Ilia bin- is thecelebrated four-mile running
norbe Joe Daniels, he by imported Aus
tralian, out ot a thoroughbred mare by im
poited Glencoc. Bob's dam was a bister
to the well-known Blanche Hull, by Rifle
man; 2d d..m Lady Tyler by Belmont; 3d
ilam Jenny Branch by Tom Branch, 4th
dam Isabella bin R.ih Roy, 5th dm Mclk
Mi-He. Lady Tykr and Jenny Hull the
dam of Kill Flaherty were sisters. Rob
Itoy by Jerry, a, son of Pacolet. Melle
Melle by a Virginian, his dam Lady But
ton, biro Sir Archy, pranddam Sultana,
sire the Barb horse and out of tho Barb
maro presented to Thomas Jefferson.
Terms: Season, $30 single leap, ?15, in
surunce, SoO. Publura&o furnished at rea
sonable prices. Due care will be taken to
prcvint accidents, but no responsibility as
sumed. Ha3" and grain taken at ruling
eusu prices. ni 1UK iAl UI .
Jacksonville, March '& st, ltteO.
TO HOUSEMEN !
The HIGH-BRED Stallion
SIR WALTER,
I17ILL MAKE THE KKSUIKG S AS
V on in Jackson county cemmencing at
my r&ncli two miles tust of Jacksonville,
on Apiil 1st. On Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday of each week he will beat my
ranch, on Wednesday and TbnrsdiiV at
Pb t nis ind Friday and S Uurday at Card
weH'a stable la Jnekiornille.
Ti.r.iis: Single service, $15; season,
$C5; lustintnee. $40. All bills payabloat
ike end of the season in cash, notes with
appiovul secuiity or grain at maiket rates.
Gocel pastniagc fmnishtd mtrcs fiom a
distance t $2 per month. The Ibest of
care assured but no responsibility assumed
for Occidents. , , -
Uascrtr.tlon Brd rl(rcr.
SirWulter is ten years old this Spring,
lGJf hanels high, weighs IfiTiO pounds, is a
cot.1 black and vciy fart trotter. He has a
Bl CORD OF 2 -85,
And hntmtule other peifoimances of equal
note binee Lis uriival in this section. ,ir
Walter was siie-d by Marion, he by Mtm
brino hit f, he by Membrino Paj-m-islcr,
he by Membrino, he by Imported Messen
tr. Hib dam, a Long Island Blackhawk
mile. She was Mrrd by the noted tiotler
Andriw Jarkvon, ni.c 01 Htnry (hiy, the
progenitor oflhe tlayfi-mily of trotters.
His liibt dim, F:dly Miller by Membrino.
son of impelled Mc fbengtr: Andrew Jcck
c on by Yornp llcehs.w tnd Lc by imported
Gr&i d Hat-haw.
Colts t-ite d by Sir Walter, which speak
for themselves, can Ix; bre-n by callinp on
GliO.W. ST III lSOK.
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PIIOHASIN
1
Cf rverv deserintinn marli' rcitli
promjititude and taste. Infants'
clolhimr a snecialtv. Rpfernnce
in til paits ot (he country. Circulars piv
ing fnll informrtion sent on receipt ot
stemp. Address 3Ir.orMre.J.A.Richrd.
j ton, Zi Post Street, San Fionclsco, Cala.
Cutinil", wrought nailR. clout Tinile,
Intli nf i's, finishing nails, fencingnails,
linrsu niiilc. nntl iron and steel borse
flioes at John AUllex's
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
,JR1l3j.T O P JS IST.UST Gc
- OF
SFRIG AKD SUMMER GOODS.
I am now offering t-plendid lines of goods', uhich for choice selection, reli
able qualities, aud exceedingly low prices, cannot be approached by any houst
in the State, consisting of
THE LATEST STYLES IS BE? S GOODS,
. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS,
TBIMMLTSGS. OIKS & SATFTS.
- . ' A LARGE ASSORTME.N T OF
JZdffte'm, JLAC2S, EMBEOITEEIES, ETC.,. ETC.
" A COMPXETE LINE OF
MENS' AKI) TOYS' ( 1,0TI1N(,
- -op Till -
NKWeST DESIGN- AiD 3II1KE
A LARGE VARIETY OF
Gents Furnishing goods Boots and
A ' " Hardware, Drugs, and a full Hue. of General
Meichuudise, at
N. Fi SEER'S.
Horsemen Look to your Interests
THE IMPORTED PERCKERON
"GEN. FLEUltY," "AIJABIAN 150Y,"
AND "BOBBY BURNS."
Gen. FixtntY nnd Bonnv Crass will be kept at my stables, near Ashland, the com
ing seaso .
Aiiabian Boy until the 28lh day of April, and return the first week in July.
Within the past few j ears there has lrn a tlespcntle effort in this and Marion coun
ties, to prt-djudicc the minds of the public against- my Percberein Slock; nnd in eirdci
to give this slsuderscme bppcarance of being so, have destroyed two of as tine drat,
stallions as ever camfftei Oregon, with several colts and young horses.
That the public may rot lie dece-ived by these base shindtrs, I will soon publish a
circular, gh ing a few of the many facts in the case, with the high estimation this stock
is held in other places, nhich will be stmt free on application.
It is well-known in this s ction, of the valuable itnimalo for farm and learn use that
were raised from the two French horses brought hen-by Mit.S. Colveu some years ago.
They were half-hreeels, but when brce-ders can secure ue bf rvice of a pnre-bfex-d horse
for a reasonable pricu they should avail themselves of the prh ilege. Some of the finest
draft colts at the last State Fair were sired by Gek. Flkltiy.
GCJB CjJCx
Geit. Fi.Ecr.Ycnd Araeiam Pov, $.0 (he season; $C0 ly Insurance. For Bobby
Bl'Rs $10 Hie season: $10 by insnronce.
Good Pasture, 60 cents per wttk; will use duo caic, but not responsible for accidents
or escapes. ;
V. 0. MYER,
Ashland, Oregon, March 29, '8S0.
FRANK BROS5 AGENCIES
JgRICVLTUHjIL
MILL I FAEI
WALTER A. "WUOU'S FTrEI' HAKE UEAI ER. THE ONLY
five ihke iff pet munulactuitd. B moving it ct uvi mint ItMrllie diivcr can at will
i-nd will-out 11 u ing Ids beat, instatnly tonlnil therking. causing fvery second, third
fourth and fifth rake to r-ct as a lake, the other n ke-s as beaters. Furnish! d with 01
wl!lio.utJaoiiDg attachment. The lei jier may be putchased seimraa-ly and the mow
Ing attachments at any future time.
WALTER A. WOOD'S SELK-B1KL1NG HARVESTER.
Practical, s'rocp. durable, thoroughly tested, timt-tikd, and ulinlle. Unequalled foi
lightrcsi of drat'l. most effective rutting apparatus, mest powerful elevator and best ad
iua table reel in use. For u painting the giain, compressing the bundle, tight binding
anej savingpf wire, it is without a rival.
WALTER A.. WOOD'S CHAIN RAKE REAPER THE ON
ly thoroughlv successful tublt--n:ke wilh pr without mowing attachments. Reaper may
be purchased scpanitely, and mower at any future lime.
WALTER A. WOOD'S NEW ENCLOSED GEAR MOWEK
The lightest draft mower in tho world. Wide,' tread, high wheels, direct draft. Th
most pn.ctical. simple-, pe.wtrful. str ugly built, ck&ily managed, btillest'iunning grasb
cutter ever placed upon the market.
WALTER A. WOOD'S IMPROVED SINGLE GEAR HEAD
er. High iron wheels trh d tnd letli d in the field, and with the improvements ol lfcO.
Is the fine-bt machine in the market.
THE CHICAGO ITiTS'TIIRE.-IIER. BY THE IT. A. HITS'
Sons' Manufncluring o Chicago. III. The m-sl pcthct grain saver in the world,
nd shake tboe on all machines. 1 h largest cleaning capuuly of any In use.
THE CELEBRATED LA RELLE WAGONS. ROTH THIMBLE
Skein and lion axle. For freight and faim use they have no superior in the market.
Saner Kill Machinery, Fl.micg Mill Machinery
Portable and Statwnaiy Engines.
A fnll Hoe cf Fxtras. for Machiaezy Always on
hand. For circulars and price list address the agents,
Mrs. J; Eilgcr, Jacksonville; A Slocnm. Rosebnrg
aA Bu-A laUow, Ashland Ogn.
-
IT.GOOll is
Shoe?, Hats, Etc., Groceries, Tobacci
-FOR-
implements,
MACHINERY.
EXCELSIOR
LIVE R VS) AiD FEKU
8.TABI1B.
Coroar ol a
OKtOON AND CtUroRMA rTS., JlCKSONVIIJK.
W. J. rXYKaAIX:, Fiop'r
WOULD RESI',-CTFni,I.T IXF0RMTIIEPUB
11c tUt La baa a llLa (tuck vl
i
ItorM-8, Hiigplet- mill C'nr lag-
And La la prrrrd to fnrnl.1. hla atrena and tbr rnl
I'c (tuaralijr. villi
h"inr Turnouts
Aa ran Ivbaitontlia Pfl(lc cnaat. SatMta lioraea
blradtugu toauj partuf tkacuautrj.
Aiiimnlt. Hnublil ntnl Sold.
Ilorrra :ka lo .ik ainila or rimMa. Uora
b"antal in! ! taut ntcaia lirf ri np n li.cn.
-inrinit. ciiHicr. A lilaial M.alr ol tLa ulll.
.alruragr laMilkluJvu icambabla ttinir.
DR. SPINNEY
Pio. 11 ILEHTLNI.'S: ST..
Trratanlleiiionlcni.it SjMrlal Ill.rnara
7H MV IK .-riFCIMNO Ht
Hit-. ft" ci -I uililullMliWiirii.il.
.i.-lti.ii uIii1ohi t,. hi U ih.in-li.T I.'
lila, tin- gr iii Imii i-v r Inn! m 1I1 hIi
' iitii-iii.irlniiiit'.itv l'i' .-! i.KV a.-1
iiririiil.f 1.. ririi'i' i.'ji.O ..i n.rv r 1.
-iiniuut v.-nli. ..r i;.iim-1I1- iw nt iii
ii.il iirc.lnr'Ui-r ulicft lii- iinilrilabis hi il
all. tfi rur.
3(ibi)M:-(;i i) iiir.N.
TlirrHi. niuHv hi iii,. hj f tl, riv 1
xt who hi- Ir. nli'iil Hi l..i. fr qii nl
u'inliim..r thf Iiliirlil-r. i.fl-n Hlci.n,mnii-.
iiv a al.clii .nuriinir or l.unli i-iimIi
nils w. itk.iilnj: i, ih,. .j.iitn in inniiiii-i
iiiepHtit-iil cAiiimt Hcc-tim fr On fim 11
it-jl the uriiary i!rpi.ita 1, r,.pv .. diin-n'
will nllen l. liu,il 'il h III 'I m. . mimiI
kirlicli-a i.f hIIiiiiih-ii will Hii-nr or l..
l..r will Ih-nl n thin milki.li hit-. Mpiii
-b.tii(iiiC tu a ilaik ai.rl ti.iill iMiirnii-i-I'Ihtv
arc nmny iwn h. ilii-i.f ll;i clilH
-illy leiiiiniiit nt ill- caui hich i- th- "(
mil rtne' of m-ii iiiHl un.kii.Ti; -k. S. wil
iiMIB-it-i apL-iT-Tl curt- hi all mc rii-ia
1 rl a Ii.mIII.j reatnruthm of Ibe geuiluil
nry iTiriina
(iVnc IN rax 10 td.t hi, c! r; ft. 8 .nu
u fiinH In in 12 a ji Ciin-uIimIkii fr.i
Tliiiiintli x ami Tiiiinu. ni.il mlvior. ti.
Lull ur i-ihlpa .
IU1. SI IN..V n.
N 1 1 Kt-ariie Si. . Kranci-co.
TRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL &
ItESTAlRAM
A.XDGEAJ-JIAI ST.itt ,Y-t7.
OjirnattrOJil relKua II. I.
Ml KMI.NVll.l.T .IIIIKIX N.
MADAME JIOI-T.
bro.rltim.
TitAvrLrri? Ap irsirE.NT ROAanKii
lil And tlii-nMitoniHriilli-ii.ljili.it. al tt.l
tonat to bo mat with li.jrba llitbla pirt vf III'
Stat a.
The llnlx mill lle-ililiti
IVIII.Iaaj. be rotniit of flrm-rl.Fa cbaracter aul
k. t In a nratai.ilcli.il ioik III. .u, alula
Tht- Kikiiiis
rrnavlj fnrnbbrdfli A w ill alaara Laliipt Inttaat
nnii bom. Illartn. iltun A plrlilltnl .ii 1 1) uf tbi
vitofaTirjtbli.Ktbeniaikttafi'unlaslll ba
Spniul on Her Tnblc.
IIrrnu9Wi!lb kipl opanall nl;ht.anit"SQt7ARK
IKeiA" can ba obtained at ab) boar of tba daj
r nljcbl.
OVSTKRS PRHi'At'KH IV
KVKUVS'lYlh.
u lanrhe tnWhdd l uuy time. Frujrp piMn
Kramli'ili?rB I'ht lfut laleat t.ialit ran 1
warlSnd guJ flie. bt Dieapand gmt ted at
N'n ipmMf ! bv itparrd t'MlrairTr the patrnniE
f tli (ia?Flll at well im the inrmaneDi cumiiiu
i.fij Girrnua dlL
TABLE ROCK SALOON.
OREGON STKEET,
lrijVTJJEJf and HELMS,
PRorniETOits.
'PtlK I'UOPUIKTtirt-! OK 'III
1 atill kini. 11 mill ti'imlir r. -'il mm 1
iiil'nii tl etr liiin H-i tl i 'ijli!i i;i n nl
imi u ! Itlpl. ' mil fill.' i-'a; -i. t k i.l II'
i.-i' liriimli. il "qn r. iimii ne ir.li uii
Mirli-r. c'l.. nn i.tniiilv K pi iii luii.ii
l'iie aill io-iil--! in nvi' thlr fmi.il
mlliiiiJ mi h-."
CALJNET.
A 'hIi!iiiI i.T (Jniiifi iis m'iV hL-ii Ii
I'Uinl hin. W'r null rl la- tH"ll i lute
1-r.lllll p.M8'lilf curiiai'lNH alf-ll afHTIII. 1
mnif lfu in Iis'hihI wi' Til' I'lut III in 11
In- Ckhine'l Iim iisiriii'ti.
WIM.IIN IIKI.MS
5.illornctjiU Sato.
f oiuivVNi) . t)rxtr;s.
And JKcksr.inille, Oregon.
Ginns & s 'r iKs win ftttenii ii
liia inf. r, I'nrtlHiiii
EAGLEBREWERY.
JOSKIMI W.KTrKHKR,
rn.priator
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
fpne BESior lager beer always kept;
.JLl, oa-luuxl taixttAi tvfUUJiT- tbktKbiVglu
Sheriff Sale.
T)Y VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION
D duly issuctl out of the t ircuit ourt
ot tlie stuto ot Ure-gun tor Jackson county,
on the 5th day of May, I860, upon a judg.
uit-nt re-covcre-d In tho Justice ' ourt of tho
county of Jackson in the state of Oregon,
on the 5th day of July, 1870. nnd duly
enrolled und docketed in the clerk's office
ot the Circuit Coutl on the ICth day of
September, 16TJ, In favor of T. O
tfumes t neUI. Sachs, and against Wnyn
Oliver for the recovery of the sum of
two hundred and one dollars and -11!
cents, di.mages and costs, and to mc direct,
ed'and delivered, commanding me to sat-
Isly the bt.m of.one hundred and forty-four
($144) deillurs and 2'J cents, in U.ygold
coin, now due on said judgment, whit in
terest at the rate of one percent, per month
in iikc coin, irom tnc om uay of July,
tSTII finH llio riiTllim faiim i,C itn 0 rt .1
law, costs and accruing costs, flit out efv '
the personal property ot the sal J defendant
or il sufficient cannot be found then out
of the real property belonging to said
dc'Vndant, In my counly, on or after the
said llllh day of September, 1879; and o
obedience lo said command, I have levied
upon and will offer for sale for cash at
public auction. le the highest bidder, at
the Court House door, in Jacksonville,
Oregon, on
Solnrtlay, the IStta Day of June. IHfO,
at one o'clock, p. it., of said day, all the
right, title and interest of ayne Oliver,
tho above named defendant, in and to tho
following tkscrib d real property, to-wii:
he- 3E1-1 or tho SEM of Sec l- the
NE14 of the NEW Sec 13. 'ownship S7,
South. of Range One est; also the l-3
of the NEl-l. ihoK 1-2 ofthe VflA and
XWM of EM eif ec 18, and the M4
of the M IA of .vcc 7, and S t W or tho
Et-lor-ccT. ownshipS, oulhnfltangq
1 East, levied upon us Hie real ptoperty
of the above n .ined defend mt avno
Oliver, to satis y the abn-e nuin.tl cxecu.
lion. i v. BYUEE. hcilff.
liy II. 15. evheut, D.puiy.
ii v i "in in
hsr.f?s Sala.
OY IRTUE Or Ar EXECUTION
1 duly lssuul out of lh Cir.Un, Court
ot thi St.ilu of Ore-gon, for lh ci uuiy nt
iicksoj, on Um Kth tliyof M y, oaO,
upon a judgment recovered in .iiit Court
nt the I'jth tby of March. 1877, which
judgment was cnrnlhtl and docketed in
lu clerK's iilllcu ot said court on Viid i'M
i y of ili.rch, 18"7, in favor of J. Ii. WhiL
ami Alexantler M irtln. anu ugaiust V
ham Uhi.mbcrs, for the rccuvirv of if
sum of six hundred andninetv-nluoiloll.irl
and nine-one cents, ($G'J!).U ,) gold coin,
wilh interest at the rate of one per cent,
nor month in like coin from the l'Jlh el.iv :
of March. 877, and the further sum ofl
thirteen elollars anu sixtv-eient and fliree.
fourth cents (13.Ct-J) cpsts, und the accru.
ing costs, anu lom. Uire-cteU unel tlellvvrctlj
conim .nding mc to satisfy said judgments
interest unel ceists. first out of lle personal
property ofthe saiel defendant, or If stifflJ
cient cannot be found, then out of the real
property belonging to saul tWendsnt in
my county, on or alter the llllh day of
Mt'e-li, lbi7, and in obedience to saiel com
mand, I have levied upon und will offer
for sale for cash in U. S. gold cola at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidJer. at tho
ourt llouso d or. in Jacksomillc, Jack
son county, Oregon, on
Mlnnlaj-, ilir I9th dnyorJunr, I8SO,
it one o'clock, r. M., of said el ty. all iho
right, title and interest or William Cham,
tiers, defenel.tnt above nauud, in ami to the
if or M; W, Sec. 'Z'i. all in T 34. S. 112 W.
Levied upon as the real nmiicrty of tho
aboonatnid derendmt. William Cham.
hers, to satisfy the starve namal execution.
WM. IlYBEE, Shi riff.
of Jackson county, Orecon.
May 19lh, 1880.
bANFKANCI
CO
J S 3L
ASla -
NEWSPAPER S 7 AN IK
I HE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPEN.
eel a general variety store next door to
Schumpfs barbershop, where ho will kee j
a tull assortment of cigars, tobacco, smok
intr articles, candies, stationer', cutlery and
toys. x
lie invites the public to give him a call
and assures all that they will call again.
Latest papers from the East always on
hand.
JAKE MARCUSE.
Criterion iiiliinnl SuImoii.
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Niilniii! & AIcDanifl Piopn..
Mil n.l.'ULMt IIKS'IRT. fNPKIl
I hi V Mail tin lit. la lliriit.lttl'j; l. Ia-t
trmnla nl I qui r. hIii mimI ripiii ths
riiinii! Iilit-I. ltiih il with t-Hi-iirn li-
'li(lt .1 lit Iciill'l pujara llf lh CuH.t.
V. U ll C.l 1 1
O C0UGHS- M
.4Sif.HEUMATISM.ar
iw'hc, r"w -'-aost tt oif o tnj nrea w Vro
c.!i-r p'W ts ti 1 tv to rc.isvc, H enntaju.
, CTcslcrJt iaaropiTprf.il pnlnralicT'r trrniV
cnln-rft-'IcaratlTn-ononl'ihaal Cfrn-non
piroin pla't-r, aiil In t raipcrlT l l!ulm-nti
rnrt l"j aicl'"l ' f-'cai a;'"'i"ncca. Jt U
rrri rr "i-niKr) tfirf-T tnv- 1'tiL,
r'-o IrS In il r.n I I'.I "m-y ,-v-wia:n:,
I"cts tj. f:!nt!-a r.nj r'l t--nt AeU-in-il
l'aius. V.'hm anfl" rln yrt rr liliv-'llota'cs
cvrn a lift pV-VJ tn ri-y;ni Ih'n f't'". Do
not iT'rr hit oMi-r p'i'U r I - hi f n'-,Tt for
J 8 ".l br a I -iiffij''. &r. iner.T A Jotraaox,
a'HBSTAm
im.WM Sl lASDHUffl
COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRE AnFmARINE.
IN'COI.POHA'n-D, 1871.
Ilitlilihlu-il in On gem, IS74.
oami a? sets"--" - $5oo,cea-
IlKKICEIfl
A. A. BRYANT PRESIDENT
R. D. ITERS'... VICE PRESIDENT
C. H. CUSH1NG SECRETARY
A. P. HOTAL1NG & CO.
45 Front Street, Purtlaatl;
Ueh'l Agents for On-iion ntid Wa.hlfistoo.
J, NUNAN, Loeal jijentj
lollowinguscrilicu real prop ry to-wit:
'1 he S of IE JU and S U ol NW U i.f
Sec. 28, T :H, S. of K 2 W, the E J oj tho
NE tfand NW X of NE K Sec '!. SV
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