Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, September 29, 1880, Image 4

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: Irt'xtltiin-VT oo no (It ipruJ ooHte to
he e-atrarr, ara eoaataared M vithlnc U continue
IfMTnbeerltri order the dleoonUauanee ol
ah ea.aairs, tha pabllahe ayeontlaaai (
a3fcatH all umiipiOTpJJ.
a. Ifsabaorfbers UctorrehM.to Uk. their
innmnkn the oftoea to which they are dl
.ataSttteV.haMctkwi reef-nettle notll ittey
MTtf tfcrMRa,aad ordered them dleeontia.ed.
i. JfwerWeree9Teto other paee wttneut
lnriact)iabMktr,ndtlieBwpepn areeeat
the fjraWrretehT are held reep-nelble.
t. IkeOrUUTaeciaea uei reionsKio iui
. vepepert HtMUi oiJ
lag- thetewBoallta'for.b prii
reamTlae and lear-
mi belt' eTldeoceof io-
teatleoal-frsM,' '- '
. The ixUeUf who negleete to giro legal ne
rtkraetlectera person-to take fro the once
je aewapaper eddrJthfm, liable to fhepnb
eker forth aabeerlptlon price.
TOty tatw at ,Crot AltiUrfe es mat
" Melt.
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Mr. James Croll, the author of "Cl:
mate and Time," gives in "Nature" his
Tiewa Mtb .the influence of aqueous
vapor on; the melting point 'of snow.
He says:
nS reason whv anow at a graat
elevation does notJmelt but remains
permanent, ii owing, to the fact that
taa ,heat received from the sun is
thloyn off into stellar space ao rapidly
by evaporation and reflection that the
sun faili'te'raise the temperature of
the snow to themelting point; the snow
evaporates, but it does not .melt The
summits of the Himalayas, for exam
ple, must receive more than ten times
the amount of heat necessary to melt
all the snow that falls on them, not
withstanding which the snow is not
elfed. And in spite of the strength
of the sen and the dryness of the air
at those -altitudes, .evaporation is in
sufficient to remove the snow. At low
elevations, where the snow-fall is prop
ably greater and tie amount of heat
even less than at' the summits, the
anow aelts and disappears. - This, I
believe, we must attribute to the in
fluence of aqueous vapor. At high ele
vations the air, is dry andallows thfi
heat radiatedfromij the snow to pass
into space, but at low elevations a very
considerable, amount' of. itheJieat thusl
, absorbed by the vajtor is radiated back
on the snow, trot the Tieat thus radiated
beingiof thesame quality as that which
thVanow' itself radiates, is on this -
ceunt.1 absorbed by the snow. Little.
or Bose of Hist reflected like that re
calved from the sun. The consequence
is that the h'eat, thus absorbed accumu
lates Jh the snow till, welting takes
plaeej Were he am6mtofaqueou8
vapor possessed .by, 'the atesesphere
sufficiently diminish,edr perpetual snow
would cover our globe down to the sea
shore! ". It m true thjit the air is warm
' er at the lower level'than at the higber
level, and by contact with the snow
mutt tend to melt it more at the for
met than at the Tatter positioh. TJ
we must rememer that the air is
warmer fisainly in consequence- of the
iniaeaee.ef aqneons vapor, smd that
wwtaie.MUtT of the 'vapor, reduced
tth.jmotrat in question the differ
eawe af Umperature at the two posi
tions would notbe reat r
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ThelUpubliean party believes it to
be the duty of the general government
teprotect every1 American citizen,
whether- at -home or abroad. The
Democratic, party recognizes this doc
trine in part. It would invoke the
wfiaifpbwer of Ihe armytana navy to
prevent any 'American citizen from
being 'injured bjr-any foreign power,
b?it would do nothing to protect him
in ha righti at home. The Kepubli
can party ibelieves that the rights of an
American citizen are just-as sacred in
Misftigpiras.p.in,Spain, tand-that
his righlst in alCth'eir length and
breadth, IhcmloTbe equally: vindicated;
in.j)6tk ifet lEtemocracj don't Bay so..
TifleW"tirt general government to
be powerless" as' against bulldozers in.
Yasee,'bat omnipotent as against ah-
term'eddlers.on the. "Eich seas. Such"
partial jesUceliaVnd plactf' in"the creed
1 the KepbUcan-party. It favors
ejeloteeUoB,to all every where. j
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f EKT0RSKix--Jotinny Keynblds and
John Hendricks returned to town; yes
terdayEiorning from as UBaucceasfal
hunt after the-rebber-er-rebbers'-who
topped the Oreeo eiayeb the Siski
you mountain, hut' Thursdaynight, Jt
is a hard plaee, W account of the.dense
chapparftl, to track highwaymen.. This
irthe third or" fourtntime the "stage
hu been ttoppedTat that place' without"
finding any clue to the Jjuilty .rascals.
The mail aaeks found were badly nu-
tikiedl'ahdijiag'jthat the robber, must
haieJbeealgjeaUy .excited. Yraka
JoBaL-'t3t'- I "i-i
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.li is said'tiaVGeneral Hancock lias.
jt.r
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-r'AT-T
Maitlreiy rahttad t( hiake a public
tkeeaiafioB 'afalaat the; payment. of
Soatbern-war-rlaraia. f.Tha,Cincinnarti
aeH'dfr:lr.tbat BeJdlre not do
oi;mim:gmti aWiabington
compoaed inthamain.of Jadge Barkley
Poole- af "KBhCaroiinaj''Towler of
ler of Miifacnasettk rTa9claims now
in the Hands of agents amount' to S2,
6(Hi1000;000. x r ' ' ' '
. Tki"Tpaauy DepartmentJiaa brder
adlw' ooiBSgc 'at the'- Philadelphia
5ffot'-ei H.OOO.OOO-Intb' iifife and
ialfaagles. J - "
TJfftStlki i - - 1
w
Zing of the Blood
CorallScnrfBknuaaotloBaddiorfmreiilt
fag (rasa ImptuMy of the Mood. It ia needleea to
rptatj all('aa the enffertjean sraallr pereeire their
eanNi'bttt. SttttShann, PimpUt, ulctrt, Twmtn,
Ooitrc, ' SwiUimy, c are 'the moet eomnon, aa
veU aa many ateetiooa of the Hmrt, Siad, In
SCROFULA.
WstierM Cure of SUidieH.
Tt, SmoKr Son Co.: For the benefit of al
troubled with Serofnla or Ipnie Blood in their
?tem, I hereby recommend King of the Blood,
hare been troubled with Serof ata for the put ten
reari , whiea ao alkcted my eyee that I vaa com
pletely blind for aix month, 1 1raa reeoaaended
to try King of the Blood, fch Ut prorod a great
bleating to me, aa it baa oompletalj enrad me, and
I abeerfBlly zeoenuaead it to all troubled aa I bare
been." " Toura truly,
Uaf . 8. VTXinnmrrw, SardMia, K. T.
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will be paid to any Publia HoejrfUl to bo Batn
aMy agreed poa, for erery eertiieate of tile medi
afae pubtlahed by na which ia not genuine.
Ita Xncredientc.
To ihoir our faith in the aafetr and exeallaaea of
Ska K. B upon proper personal appUoation.'.wben
aatUflrd that no impoaition ia intended, we will
fjra tKe Baaaaaaf all It tngrediante.by affidarit.
Tbe abora oSera were nerar Bade before W the vre-
prietor of any other Family Medicine in the world.
Mnajr tUmtaJtfgrtherinformation,and
full direction! for uiinj will be found in the pam
phlet "Treatlee en XHaeaaee of the Blood," in
whleh each bottji la emdoeed. Price $ 1 per bottle eon
tarniar 11 ouneet. or 4DtoMdoeea.- fioldbrdru-
D.EioM,Box4Co.,Prop'ri,Bul!alo,N.Y.
f OLIAWREUilU;
JDb. BixroBo's Iovxa IsrneoBaxoi
$u a Standard JTamly Remedy lor
Kuseaaespi.uiexitver, utomaon.ajn
Sand Bowels. It is Purely &sb1 I
Vegetable. It nerer ,
.Debilitates It is
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SCathartio
Tonic.
been
aay. praoti
d by the publiei
lax more than 85
with unprecedented reaalis.;
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Aiai1
SIXTEENTH YE'AR.
ST.MAiri AOADXXT.
" ' CONDUCTED BY. '
TIEjoISmS IF JII HOLY HE.
.. . ;" - a '- -.i
THE 8HOLAST1C YE'AR OP 'THIS
school will commence about the end of
August, and is divided, in four sessions,
of-eleven weeks each"
Board and tuition, .pexterm, $40.00
BedaadJB&3dinf-'"' J- - -AAfl
Dfawtegad;patetkig ! T, r 6M.
x lmio - 1 OaUv
Entrance fee only onta, 5.00
SELECT-DAY SCHOOL! ( -Primary,;pe.r
term, .......$ 6.00
junior, ; . .j... aoo
Senior. "" WM
Pupils received at.any time, and special
attention is paid to particular ..studies jn
behalf of children'' who have bunimited
time For further particulars apply at
theAcademr.' '
BENEDICT HOUSE.
ArrxBOATE, Oreoon.-
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tiavine leased urn ronuiar stand for a
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term of years, informs the Public it will
be kept np to its former highratandard.
Firstdaas Table aad clean ibeds'for the
travelling public,
Ung.asusuaL i
Hay, Grain aad stab.
e.
ZaUmsmmI SkiBfles b-rtk
MZXXZOlf
T"HE "UNDERSIGNED WILL SUP.
X pl the market with sawedJathes .and
ouujgica iruui nis miuf uve miles rasi oi
Ashland, on Clayton creek, at the following
.'prices-; Shingles8ugar pine,delivered,f8.75
per ftoasaad. TLataeil--delIvered.fM
per thonsand. -jr
All orders promptly filled. Address,
' x Jftsw f!rrAmr.m
t- Aihlaa; Ojea.
.A'.v,
GINIRAi. BLACKSMITHING
IIORSE SHEIIVG,
CojU, or SicxHiDjUfRiCiuroEsix St.
ALT?, KINDS1 OF1 MARkETABLE
predaee ttkeb in excbaBfre for work.
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-Fifteen,- yard; print,. Jot fY at .te
new j.ori store.
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Ifotic.
Lasd Oftick at Rosebubo, Oex. )
September 16, 1880, f
NoUcc is hereby given that the follow,
log named settler has filed notiee of his in
tention to make, final proof in support of
his claim, aad secure final entry thereof oa
Saturday, October, 80, 1880,, before .the
Judre or Clerk of the Court of Josephiae
County, Oregon viz: Jacob Lucineer,
Homestead entry So. 2399 for the' E H of
SW M, sec 80 ana ii J5 oi xh yy m, oec a,
T 40 S, B8W, and names the following aa
his witness, viz: Geo. Simmons, Dan Sann,
Paul. Lahtcrback and Chas. Decker, all of
Waldo, Josephine county, Oregon.
WM. F. Besjamiw. Itesister.
NOTICE.
Laxd OmcE AT Hosebubq, Ook., )
Sept 20, 1880. )
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support, of
his claim, and secure final entry thereof on
Saturday the 80th day of October, 1880,
before the Judge orClerk bf Josephine Co.,
Ogn,viz: Delia Noland, Homestead Ap
plication No. 2449 for the E i of SB M.
8E Jot NE U , Sec 7 and SW of 8W
Sec8,T37S,Re "Wn and names the
following as his witnesses, viz: J. S. Wilder,
W. M. Ferrin, Joiiis McAllister and John
Cheatham, all of Wildervllle, Josephine
County, Oregon.
Wm. F. Bbnjamik, Register.
NOTICE.
Land Office at Rosebdso, 0ot )
Sept 20, 1880.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler haf filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and secure final entry there
of on Saturday. October 30, 1880. before
the Judge or Clerk of Jackson County,
Oregon, viz: Horace Rice, Homestead Ap
plication No. 2561, for the TV X of NW.Jf
arid WMofSW M, 8ec. 8, T 83 S, R 2 E.,
and names the loiiowing asms witnesses,
viz: D. A. Hudson, ,C. Nye, of Eagle Point
and umar iiurtand u. in
d C. Magrudcr of Cen.
tral Point, J action
County, Oregon.
"Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notic.
Land Office at' Rosebtxbo Oon
Sept 9, 1880. S
Notice is hereby 'given that the follow,
ing-named settler has filed notice of
his intension to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and secure fintl entry
thereof on the 23d day of Oct 1880 before
the Judge or Clerk of Josephine County,
Oregon, viz: Clark Nickerson, Hometcad
entrvNo. 2282 for the E U of SE 1-4. Sec
14, NE 14 of NE 14. Sec 23, NW 14 of
NW1-4, Sec 24, T 37 S, K 6 W, and names
the following as his witnesses, viz: Wm.
Frakes, ,Jolm Taylor Wm. Chapman and
T. Harman, all of Kerbyville, Josephine
County, Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice'.
Land Office at RosEnoRo,.Oax., )
Aug. 18th, 1880. f
Notice is hcrebr mven that 'the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of her in
tention to make final proof in support of
her claim, and secure final entry thereof on
Saturday, Oct- 2dV18S0, before the.Clerk of
Jackson county Oregon, viz.; Margaret J.
Edsoll, .Pre-emption Declaratory State
ment No. 8478 for the K X of SW U and
SJorNWk;,Scc4tT36 8,R4W, and
names the folio win cr as her witnesses, viz.:
Jas. Whipple, M.Beekback, James Folder
ana o. j. cucaie ail or jtvans creex, jaca
son county, Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Oftice at Bossbcks, Oon, )
Aug. 23d, 1880. i
Notice Is hereby given that the follow,
ing named settler has filed notice of his' in
tention to make final proof in support of
ins claim, ana secure nnai entry inercoi on
Saturday, Sept. 25th,. 1880, before- the
wuuw w wav, iv wi wnvno"U vvuu.j, vi
viz.: Samuel B. McFcrrin, Homestead
Application No. 2838 Tortbe KV 1-4, Pec.
21,'T 36 S, R I "W, and names the "follow-inp-
as his witnesses, viz.: H. 0- Fleming.
Martin Peterson and Jack Guplon of Jack-
soBTille, and Levi Tiakham of Eagle Point
j season county, ugn.
wm. a: benjamin, register.
Notice;
Land Office at Roseburo; Oon, )
Aug. 23d, 1880, f
Notice is hereby eiven that the follow
lag named settler has filed notice of his in
ten to make final proof in support of his
claim, and secure final entry thereof on
Saturday. SeDtL 25th.'1880.bcforc the Judtrc
or.LiierKouacKsonuo.ur.iVir.: j, a. An
aerson, Homestead Application No 2400,
lor the NB 1-4 of Sec. 17T38S.R1 W.
Kftd names the following aa his witnesses.
vir.. -oonn muis, jonn joicman,ai u.
Coleman and Bcniamin Stephens all of
Eden precinct, Jackson county, Ogn.
wm. -. juenjamin, itegister,
Notice,
IiAND'OnTCEATBoSEBCIMJ, OONi )
Aug. 23, 1880 f
Notice is.hereby given that the follow
ing named 3ettler has filed notice of his in
tention . to mako final proof In support of
Satttdav, Sept astia, 18e. before the Clerk
of Jackson coanir,'. Oregon, vix.t, W. T-
Burnett,.
Pre-emm
iii
ion. Declaratory,. State;
meat No. 3637. for the N 1-3 of NW 14
SE 1-4 of NW 1-4. and' SW 14 of NE IA
Sec 34, T 38 8, R 2 W, and names the fol
lowing; as his witnesses, viz.r. JiW.
Mills, John AndeiBoa; John .Coleman and
John Gridley all of Ed.n, precinct, Jack;
9 AA wuutji au
Wit F. Benjamin, Register.
Notlot.
" Lard Ohice at Roseburo, OoHnJ
. Septeraber.7,sX88b. 'fl
Vrotlce is hereby given that the follow
Xl ing-napaedseUler.hafl filed notice of
his intention: to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, "and secure. final..entry
thereof k6a Saturday. Oct 9, 1880, before
theljudge or Clerk of the Court of Jackson
County, Pregonj viz: S.-Wi Forbes, Hosted
stead Application No. 85 for the NW 14
OT8W14. 8Wl-46fNW"u:R. nn T!
8R 5"W BE" 14 of NE 14 and NE 14 of
8B14,Sec,aovIT35 8, Rlr7aad SSiies
the following t as his-r witnesses, -Tkt
Aoram tjoie, a-.uoic. uuver Jotinsoa-and
Jaaiea Neiley, all 'of. Grant's Tass, ' Jose-
pniDeuounryruregon. T
' WitT.F. BEyjAitra, Begfster.
JEevy Canton flannel undershirts
aad.. drawers, . for S3cts at tbe New
York Stem '
The best artmeat ojjbiblts; screws,
tire antf comec rivets, rasps, files.
pinchers, nippers, tones and aaaaraers;
at John Miller's. ' '"
3r3amJLac5
JUDGE &
IimriCTDRERS AID
-KVKKT DESCBIFTIOX OF-
SADDLERY, 1ARHESS AND
1 i
HAVING THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE
: BtAaufacturiag of everything in our line, we are prepared to furnish on short
notice, the very best of custom made work, which we make a specialty, and at the
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.'
CSfRepairing executed promptly and with satisfaction. We invite the people of
Southern Oregon to examine our stock before sending their money away.
drHehry Judge will take wheat in payment for all bills due him, for .which he
will pay the highest market price.
JUDGE &NUNAN.
Jacksonville, Oregon, May 3d, 1880.
NOTICE.
Land Office at Roseburo, Oon.. )
. June 18th, 1880. f.
NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT
'the Stirling Mining Company whose
postofflce address is Portland, Multnoma
county, Oregon, has this day filed applica.
Uon for patent for W Kot S E M of N E
&8E-orSWMrEJ!X.NJ ofN
W 14 oTSB 14, SW 14 of NW 14 of SE
14. SE 14of NE 14 of SW 14. N Hot SE
1 14 of BW 1-i 8W 14 of SE 14 of SW 14
uidbKol bw 1-4 ot qvy 1-4 oi oec io
andtheN Uot NW1-4 ofNNV14and
the SW 14 of N W 14 of NW 14 of Sec 19
T 89 8 of Range 2 W, containing one hun
dred and fiftv acres.' situated in Buncomb
Minino District in Jackson county, Ore
gon,, The location and deeds of purchase from
nrior owners of the above described tract
of mining lands are 'recorded in Book 8 of
the Records of Deeds of Jackson county
Oregon.'
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion or said 8teblinq Mininq Com
pant's mine or surface" ground are required
to file their adverse claim with the Regis
ter of 'the United States Land Ofllce at
Roseb'u'rg in the State of Oregon during
theslxty days period of publication hereof,
or they will be barred by virtue ol the pro
visions of the statute
W.F.BENJAMiNBegister.
UNION LIVERY
SALE ANdM EXCHANGE
Corner 4th and California Sts
JACEBONVILLE, OEKQON.
J. A. OARDW.ELL PROPRIETOR.
rn PROPRIETOR
HU
JL.fl
rallrTeballt and refitted this
well known eitabllihnient. and haa
made eztenelTe aad comfortable addi
tion! thereto. I hare the Terr beet bori. bnrciee
aadllrerjtiirneataofallklnda. My itoekof roada
ters aannet be excelled in the State.
Horses Bearded
On'reaaonabie erau, aad the beet of care aad atten
tion beetowed npon, thea while ander bj char(o
Alee -
Horses Bought and Sold.
I am satisfied that I can give satisfaction
and gnaxentee the same. With this im
presston I have no hesitation in soliciting
patrsaage.
ROSEBURG HOTEL!
1C A, CAN AN, - Propr
This hotel; on the corner of Oak and
Rese streets,, opposite Wright & Carton's
stable, has recently had a good and com
fortable addition, which makes it second
to no hotel in the city, and furnished with
double or single roqm& .Families will
find it lb their comfort to' give us a call.
A OOOD TIBE-r-KOOr SATE FOR VALUABLE
Board and Lodging per week $5
Roseburg; Ogn. May 81, 1880,
F.E ITS CHARD,
PR'AOTIOAL-i
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WATCHMXKIR XXD' JrWKLSK,
Catirorala Srect,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN
iegafld repairing watches and clocks.
Ubargea reatOBabJe, uivebiraa call.
Netice to Stock Men.
Bi. LWEBB'has been appointed agent
of-FRANKBROS, of Portland for Lake
coaaty. It lis conceded that FRANK
BROS, have the best stock of agricultural
machinem than, any house in Oregon.
Walter A. WoodVMOWERS and Harvest
ing machines, Chicago. Pitt's Thresher,
Blackt Hawk plows and the- La Belle wag
on are some ofthe specialties. Send for
circular aad price list.
;May4,tf:i H. L. WEBB,
UMQN HOTEL,
Karbrr'iiie..
.OrecoB,
M ItjrdsrFropr.
FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION CAA
alwayi be had at this hoais at the moat
reasonable rates.
..sT At excellent stable
lh hotel.
connected with
WALDO EXPRESS.
OeaunrydLsitS TO"- S. TVTnl.laB
'teavea Jacksonville ' Mondays and
ThkiwUys, ifor . Waldo. Leaves Waldo
Tuesdays aad Fridays., . ,
.First-class accomtBodatioss for passec-
Express easiness 'promptly attended to
by -t'-31 w" -EVlttGARRETT.-
IMPORTANT TO AUENTSvr-LIFE OF
GEN. JAMES A. GARFIELD,
By hk personal frlendMAJOR BUNDYJ
Editorof'N.X Mali; is the only edition
to which Gen. Garfield has eiven oersonal
atteBttea of acts. Eeautifallyilluetrated
pmeu.aB,DOueu. -jue ueec.'-ix. I.
Commercial Advertiser. "The neatest"
N.v YHeraia., "The most useful, sensible
aa4'8atiafcetory.''N. Y. Tribune. Full
Ieeg sisel portrait by Hall, from apict.
we takea cpnasly foe' this work .Ac-Uw.AasptejfWaated.-'
Liberal terms.
Seas IM at cace for complete outfit.
. A. 8. BARNES' Co.,
lll-113WmiamSt,N.Y.
D"-t
NUNAN.
J X.
GENERAL DEALERS 1H
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
C1TYBAKEBY
AND
SALOON,
In Masonic Building. Oregon St.
a
JACKSONVILL, OON.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBT DE
sires to annonoce to the public that
L they are now prepared to fill all orders for
cakes or every description, each as wedding
cattef, cakes for parties, wine cakes; also
brow a and rye bread, ginger snaps Bt-d
crackers.
A lonch house will alio be kept at this
place, where oysters in all styles, Limbnrger
and Schweitzr cheese, can be bad at all
hours of the day or night.
JW-Fff h bread every day.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction gnar
antced. GROB & ULRI0H.
California St.
N, Picke, - Proprietor,
PUIS WELL KNOWN MARKET, OPPO
L site Kahler'& Bro.'s drnestore Is bet
ter prepared than ever to furnish the pab-
Ilc with tbe choicest quality of
FRESH BEEF,
PORK, ,VEAL,
MUTTOIT, HAM,
. ; SALT MEATS,
BACON,
Superior,
SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC.,
The mot farorable Indaeemcnts offered
to patiom.an'd no rflbrt'wlll bcapared to
ward giving general gatlifactlnn.
N. FICKE.
RE-OPENED 1
JA-bOBMEYE5a.
riONEKR WAGON.MAKKR,
H
S RESUMED BUSINESS AT
the stand of the lute ,L L. Budgrr
and is prepared to execute ail work in his
lino with promptness' and dispatch and at
very reasonable, rates.- All kinds of vehi
cles conitrncted. Repairing a specialty.
Good woik, and low prices gnarantced.
Give me a call. J.MEYER-
S, P. KANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
' Jacksonville. Oregon,
TN CRONEUILLHR'S BUILDING IS IN
1 receipt of a fall aarortmeui of material
Und prepared to do all work in hb line on
anon notice and la a workmanlike manner.
Vehicles o! erery description made to or
drr.
Terms reasonable and latiafaction guaran
teed. -Repairing a ipecialtyi
S. P. HANNA.
July 14, 1880.
EUREKA MILLS,
SITBATED ON BEAR CREEK SEVEN
miles nortb-ewt ,f JacktonTille, are
prepared to a geneial
Merchant and Exchange HusiBess.
The undersigned will gire 3S ponndr of
flour, 2 pounds shorts and 8 pound bran 'for
exrrj Duaoei ci .vaeat, Hill also bock
jour coitomera farnlahlDjraackr.
BV-Satlafactloa Gaaraateedtta
T.T. MeEiliZIK.
BLACKSMITHING--AND
HORSE - SHOEING.
Barneburg Kincaid.
HAVING LEASED THE SHOP FOR
merry occupied by Mat Shannon we
ask a share of the public patronage.
Staple produce or Cash taken for work.
SOT T ATI, to am
r oar Price IJit for
ilSSOv rn to aay
addreea apon ap
SlleaUoa. Coatatas
eeerlpUem of errrr
JII
ri
.aaaar mini rwjmrea ior
Mnaellfirrimllrnu
-n-. ... i ,uunnKioai. '- aeil au
irpodaatolaaala prlaeain quantxlee to ami
leSinaifrMtona.-Wa aeft ail
wi?JSSSf ,b,,,helr,Pl''1lt,"'"a. Adtfrtaa.
MOSrrOOMKKYrVABD CO..
aar aaa wakaai ATwcticaca. iu.
Cut nails, wrought nails, clout nails,
lath nails, finishing na? Is, fencing nails,
homo nailtt, and iron md steel horse
shoes at John, Miller .
The beat Japanese tea 75c 50c and
35c :per-pound at tho'.New York Store.'
Three undershirts for .$1, atlhe
New York store.
EXCELSIOR
LIVER .HHND FEED
TA.13Ii
Career ef
OSCOON AND CltlrORNIA 8T3., JlCUONTILLB.
W. 7. TLTMAIJ3, Prop'r.
WOULD BESPECirnLLT INFORM THE PUB
lie that be haa a Sue itock of
Horses, Buggies and Car iages
And he li prepared to raralih hit patrou aad the pnb
lie f (Derail with
Fine Turnouts
Aa ean be had on the Pftclfle coait. Saddle horeea
hired teio to dj part ol the counttj.
Animals Bought and Sold.
Honea brake to work aiBjcle er double. Iloriee
boarded and the kut of care beitowed npon them
while In nr charge. A liberal ihara of the public
patronage i lollcited on reatesahle tanas.
DR. SPINNEY
If o. 11 KEARNEY ST.,
Trcate alt Chronic und Special Dlteaeee
S-OXJIffGr- 3VTH3XT
WnO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM
the effect" ofyt ntbful folliea or indis
cretion, will do well to avnll themi-ehes of
this, the greatest boon err laid at the altar
of antlering humanity. DR. SF1NNKY will
guarantee to forfeit $500 for every cace of
Seminal weakness or private disease of any
kind or character which be undertakes and
fails to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN. u
There aie man v at tbe age of thirty to
tixty who are troubled with too freqnent ev
acuation of the bladder, often accompanied
by a "light smarting or burning seneation,
and a weakening of the aystem in a mnnner
thcpatlent cannot account for. On examin
ing the urinary deposits a, ropy sediment
will olten be found and sometimes rmall
particle of albumen will appear, or tbe
color will he of a tbln mllkirh hue, again
changing to a dark aud torpid appearance
There are many men who die of thin diffi
culty ignorant of tbe cause which is the sec
ond stage of seminal weakness Dr. S. will
guarantee a perfect enre in all r-nch cases,
and a healthy restoration of tbe genito-nri-nary
organs.
Offick Hocks 10 to 4 and C to 8. Sun
day from 10 to 12 a. h Consultation free
Thorough examinations and advice, $5.
Call or addrrsr,
DR. SPINNEY k CO.
No II Kearner St.. San Francisco.
FRANCO-AMERICAN
liOTEL & JU RESTADRANT
A&'D GEXERAL STAGE U0USE,
Oppo.lt. Odd T.llowt' Uatl,
JACKSONVILI.K .URKCUN.
. MADAME HOLT,
Propria trail.
TRAVELERS AND RKSIDKN'T HOARDERS
lll Sad the ainst comf.rt.U. lodcloa at W'lt
aoni la b mat with aujuhtra In tbla part of lh
StaU.
The Bods mid Bedding
Will alwaji a Tonnd of flrst-clH aaaractar aad
k.rtla a aeat aad clean coalitIoa,whlIa
The Koomi
aranawlj fnralihed and II1 alwajila kt lnn.il
and bnmv Ilka condition. A pl.nllral luppljof tha
bait of et.rjthlD. the market afford! will be
Spread on
S
Her Table.
ITer home will be kept open all night, and ''SQUARE
MBALS" eanb obtained at any hoar ef the day
or aljat.
OYSTERS PREPARED IV
EVERY STYLE,
And Innehei tobehad at any lime. Staee puaen-
jere andbthera who may bo oat late at night. can aU
ware find a good fire, hot meals and good bade at
thli home.
No trouble will be spared todreerre the patronage
of thetrarelllnnae veil aa the permanent comma
aite. (lire mt a call.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STREET,
WLNTJEN and HELMS,
PROPRIETORS.
TriE PROPRIETORS OF - THIS
well known and popular resort would
inform their friends and ihe pnblic'eenerallj
that a complete and Srsl clars Mock 'of' the
best brands ol liqanra, wines, cijranj'.ale-.'and
porter, etc., are constantly krpt on hand
Tbev nil! be pleased to have their friends
"call and milc."
CABINET.
A'Cablnetbf' Cariosities- may also be
found here. We wonld b pleiwd to have
persons poasfssinp enriositirs and specimens
brine tnrtn '" an we w'" p'se them in
tbe Cabinet for inspection.
WIXTJKN& DrJLMS.
(omctjatvSct,
pORJIeAND , 05(10
And Jacksonville, Oregon.
GIBBS k. STEARNS will attend to
all business in, Portland.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WHTTERER,
Proprietor
Oregon St., Jacksearille.
TH! BEST Or LJtOER BSKR ALWAYS KEPT
on aaa4 aad rtadjr for aala b the keg or (laaa
eaffBKBaffawA7vf
anKlalata flm
RED HOUSE
TRJ.DE UNION !
Country Order Department.
To Old Friends and new
we are Determined to
please all.
i . . -. t
We spare NcWier. time?
nor effort to deserve
the successive
claim.
EXPERIENCE IS BETTER THAN
DOUBT, AND FAITH ' IS-
STRENGTHENED BY
TRIAL.
WE HAVE BUT 0X1 PRICE
ASD SEIX
FOR CASH ONLY !
AND
Hark all Cooda In Plain Flzurti,
ASD Flt.I. ORDERS AT THE
SAME LOW PRICES
FOR WI1I0H
We sell at Our Counters.
OUR STOCK EMBRACES
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES.
FURNISHING GOODS,
II ATS, CAPS, ETC., KTC.
OUR BOOTS AND SHOES HAVE NO
equal tor price anil durability. Tho
Red House Kip Boot, men'a and boy's. Itr
lias no parallel; warranted two genuine
soles- Oilman's Standard screw boot is
made of heavy calf, with tap soles. Wo
also have on hand every variety of CalC
it lexis Ties, Brorans, and Plow shoes, and
Ladies' aud Children's shoes.
ST-Prlee Ut Scat Frrc-C
Address:
RED HOUSE,
Sacramento, Cal.
THE STATE
ipum1 & mnm
COMPANY,
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
FIRE AND MARINE.
INCORPORATED. 1871.
Established in Oregon, 1S74.
CASH ASSETS - - $500,008
OFFICERS I
A. J. BRYANT PRESIDEN';
R. D. IVERS. ..VICE PRESIDENT
C. H. CUSHING SECRETARY
a..p: Totaling & co.
45 Front Street, Portland.
Gen'! Agents for Oregon and Washington.
J. NUN AN. Local Ajent.
Criterion Billiard Salon !
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Noland & McDanlel Props.
THIS POPULAR RESORT, .UNDER
new management. Is furnishing tb best
brands of liquor, wines and cigars. Tbe
readinp table is suppllrd with Eastern perl,
odlcals and leading papers of the CoaiL
Give us a call
XHE BACft;
COUGHS.
'RHEUMATISM.
BEKS01T3 CAPCIKE TOEOO PIAKTXH.
rxithea, Kltercs almoat at ones and enrea ehera
other phaters lilt ercn to relieve. It contalna
Creatar & mora powerful pain relieving, atrengtb-
cniDgannvarauTepropeniaeunanins eommon
poroni plaster, and is far r-nperlor to UnlmeoU
and the so-called elertrlral appllaneea. It la
nhjw an.
Pain. Whan mfferituj. yon , will do wtlllo take
even a little pains to procaro this article. Do
not allow any ottx-r piaster to ho tabaUtnteil for
.V5?,d "' J'niirslatn. Skucst & Jobs eon,
Piatt Street, New York, Proprietors.
WALDO ROUSE?
I A3! NQ-W PREPARED TO FUR-.
nish meals at' the Waldo ITouse at
25ctseach. Horses to hay over bight, 29.
cts. Waterjnthbarn. House lower end
of town. Postofflce in the house..
20tf rej.'TTIMEB.
'Wholesale .ItHer lleueev
The undersigned offers Whtykey Snr.sale
in quantities to suit customers at f S per
gallon or 1 per. quart, at the Eaete Brewl
ery; Lager Seer for sale aad denvered" at
the usual price.
IIks. J, Witthrek.
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