w or aar-cviDvxori. liUarUMri whs do sot a-tra trpruj notice to ha eeararr, art contidtr4 at wUMar te contlnat fcakr ertierlprloni. 1. Ifaar tabecriberi order tbt dltcontlaaant ol ! aawtpapert, the pabllthar may continue te ttaslatianatll all arreanret ere paid. i. Irtabicribera Deflector refute te take their "vtpaptrt frota the otllcet to which they are di--taeita1, tee lew boldt them retuntlbli until tbty Mn settled the Mile, and ordered tints dlicontlnaed. t If tabtcriVeri rjaaare to other placet wlthoat Btrratlir thepsMIeajKaadthenewipapen arsatnl o tfce fsrawr dtrtjMarftey are held retpenilble. I. The Coarta EH decided hat retailor to Uke Bovapaptrs frem this oflUe, or raaaoTlnc and lea? tie theai uncalled for, la prima facte erUence of ln Mcttewal frand. I. Tte poatmatter who Btrltctt to rlre leral n aoT tbeaerleetof a pereon to take from the offlce .at newipaptr'addreierd to htm. It liable to the pb aket far theinbicrlptlon price. TATE, "The sky is clouded, the rocks are bare; The spray of the tempest is white in air; The -winds are out with the wares at play, And I shall not tempt the sea to-day. The trail is narrow, the woods are dim, The panther clings to the arching limb, And the lion's whelps are abroad at .play And I shall not-join in the chase to-day." But the ship sailed safely over the sea, And the hunters came from the chase in glee And the town that was builded upon a rock Was swallowed up in the earthquake shock. Bret Harte. SOCREB OK STDCKS. "Tlierljoys were "iitlhiir around in Vic Muller'a saloon, talking of hard times, and of courso their conversation drifted into the stock market, and the Carson Appeal reporter untied his ears bad took notes. "Don't talk to me about stocks," said a little red-headed man. "If a stan was to give me a point in the d strap game I'd hit him right on the nose. I've swore ofT." 'That's business," said another ap provingly. "Ever since I came to this country," said the first speaker, I've ben buckin' at the game right along losin' all tho while. Stock dealin' is the slickest combination ever cooked up to- rake a man's pocket.- Highway-robbery's not a circumstance. If I was to go down into Sierra Nevada and see a crosscut 200 feet long runnin' slap bang into a solid body of gold &99 fine and when I came out if a man was to- offer me a thousand shares for my old hat here, bust me wide open if I wouldn't belt him on the head' with a brick and Irene to the hat. If I over get taken in again it's my fault." The red-headed man walked off. leaving the crowd much impressed, and at the corner he overheard a man say to another: "She's a buy; you bet your boots she's a buy." "What's that!" saidHhe bear, prick ing up his ears. "I wts just sayin' that the Sierra Nevada was a buy." "Really think sol" "The boys are taking in all the stock they can get on Pine street." "You don't say sol" "Fair's got control of the tunnel 1" "The devil!" "Macky's coming back from Europe." "Holy Moses 1" "They've run a diamond drill into the two thousand, and she's richer'n hot mush. The true business rolled in sand. This is dead!square " The red-headed man heard no more, but inside of fifteen minutes he was in a lawyer's office getting him to fix tlie papers for a mortgage on his house so that he could take a thousand shares on a margin before the next Board. An Ephhemeral Drink. The juice, or liquor, that drops from the deep incisions made by the Alger ian Arabs in the palm tree during the spring, forms a peculiar beverage, pro ducing different results at short inter vals. When newly drawn, it is of a grayish hue, rather thick, but both sweet and pleasant to the taste. In a few hours afterward, it becomes clari fied, and ferments strongly; innumer ablo air-bells form en tho surface a slight foam. When tasted at this stage it reminds one of the best sparkling wines of Champagne, and enlivens without intoxicating. After a further interval of half a day, this drink be comes as white and thick as milk, emits a penetrating cdor acquires a slight acid taste, and intoxicates like brandy; the liquor, resembling the finest "sparkling champagne; is thus changed into a beverage white and foaming, of remarkable alcoholic strength. It is at this point that its merits are best discussed by amateurs. Many a good Mussulman, who would veil his face before a glass of wine drinks publicly, and without scruple, his cup of palm-tree liquor. Being the most ephemeral drink known, it must be consumed under the shadow of the tree that produces it, no means haying yet been discovered for preserving it. On the night of April 15th The Dalles was the scene of a destructive conflagration. The fire originated in a stable belonging to Mr. Dickerson, containing four horses and a cow. The horses perished in the flames, but the cow was saved. The fire is sup posed to have been the work of an incendiary. CASCADE STOCK FARM. ALTAMONT, Full Brother to Trouble, lire oflLizzie 2d 6 yean old, Record 2:21. SIRED BY ALMONT, SIRE OF Piedmont, record 2:21 14, exhibition heat 2 :18 1-4. First dam by Brown Chief, son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Lady Thorne, 2:18 14; 2d dam by imp. Hoolon, sire of Lula's dam; (Lula's record 2:15) 3d dam by Bertrand; 4th dam by imp. Buzzard, sire of the dam of Woodpecker, sire of Prince, 2:27, and the famous four mile race-horse Grey Eagle. Almont, the sire of Altamont is by sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14; his dam by the sire of Lady Thorne, 2:1814; his granddam by Pilot, jr., sire of the dam of Maud S., 2:10J(. while he is himself sire of THIRTEEN trotters with records of 2:30 or better. No other horse of Al mont's age has sired more than FIVE. Jewett, by Allie "West, son of Almont, has the fastest 3-year-old record ever made 2:23&. ALTAMONT is a very fast natural trotter (trots without boots or weights and will at the proper time he ianolca-for-spced. WILBURN! Sired by Alamo, (record after making a season, 2 :34J) son of Almont. First dam by Melbourne, jr., sire of Jim Irving, 2:23, and sire of the dams of Clermont, 2:30, Alethea, 4-year-old, 2:31; 2d dar.t by Al hoit (trotted in 2:41 as a 4-year-old), son of Alexander's Abdallah, sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14; (Alhoit's dam by imp. Ilooton, sire of Lula's dam); 3d dam by Brignoli, 2:29, son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Lady Thorne, 2:18 14, Woodford Mam brino, 2:21,&c.; 4lh dam by Pilot, jr., sire of seven trotters with records of 2:30 or better, and sire of the dams of Maud S., 2:10&; Nutwood, 2:18?; Noontide, 2:20K. &c; 5th dam by Ole Bull (sire of Chicago, 2:24), son of Old Pilot, sire of Pilot, jr. Ole Bull, jr., by Ole Bull, sired Steve Maxwell, mile record 2:21, and the fastest 2-mile record, 4 :48). GRADUATE! Sired by Cassius M. Clay, jr, sire of Harry Clay, 2:232. Dam, Dr. Dunn's fast road mare, claimed to be by Rysdvk's Hamblc tonian, sire of Dexter and THIRTY. THREE horses with records of 2:30 or better, and grandsire of almost, MaudS, 2:10J; St. Julien, 2:11 14; Goldsmith Maid, 2:14; Santa Glaus, tastest 5-year-old record, 2:18; Trinket fastest 4-year-old record,2:lD; Fred. Crocker, fastest 2-yars-old record, 2:25 14, and Memento, the fastest yearling, 2:5014. Among the many last members ot tnc uiay lamily are Hopeful, 2:U)i; American Girl,2:lG; Sweetheart. 2-year-old, 2:26 1-6, and the dams of Electioneer, St. Julien, &c. SEASON of 1881 at tho CASCADE STOCK FARM, 3 Miles East of Llnlo Me, Orrgftn. Altamont, $7S; Wilburn and Graduate, $50 each. - As these horses are offered to tho public at lower rates man horses ot tlicir breeding and'quality are offered at the East, their owner makes no apoloirv for their rates of service. For verification of their repre- scntca breeding, ana lor evidence or its merit, those desirous of securing fast and game trotters are referred to the Ameri can Tnornxa Register and to the official records of performance. For particulars address. JAY BEACH. Linkville, Oregon, April 0, 1881. S, P. HANNA, WAGpN-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oi'egon, IN CRONEUILLER'S BUILDING IS IN receipt of a fall assortment of material and prepared to do all work in his Hue on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to or der. Terms reasonable and satiefaction guaran teed. .ff-Repairing a specialty. S. P. HANNA. July 14, 1880. NOTICE. Onr Descriptive Illustrated Price Z.lst.Xo.30, or Dry Goods, etc.. will he Issued about March 1st. 1881. l'rlrri quoted In No. a 8 will remnln cond until that date. Send us rouruame earljfor copj-of No.29. Free to R117 adit rri. MONTGOaiEKY WAItn ., S27 0 Wabash ATe.. Clilcnzn. III. Men's white shirts open back or front at the New York Store for $1.00 each. Ji .2 ? i M Us 8, y? O PQ M O - 8 g S a 1 s w g 5 8--S 3 Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county on the 31sl day of January. 1881. upon a judgment rendered by the Supreme Court oi the btate ot uregon on the xa day ot April, 1880, and was duly enroled and docketed in the cleric's oflica of the Cir cuit court on the 10th day of April, 1880, in favor of William and "Walter Ruble, Defendants, appellants, "and against the Cayote Gold and Silver Mining Company, Plaintiffs, respondents, for the recovery of the sum of $412.15 and the further sum of $124.52 costs and accruing costs and to me directed and delivered commanding mo to satisfy the above demands by levy and sale first out of the personal property of the respondent, or if sufficient cannot be found, then out of the. real property, belonging to said respondent iD my county on or after the 10th day of ApriiJ 1880, and in obedience to said command I have levied upon and will offer for sale for cash in hand in gold coin of the United Slates at pub lic auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jack son county, Oregon, on Saturday April 30, 1881, At 1 o'clock, p. m. on said day, all the right, title and interest of the said Cayote Gold and Silver Mining Company in and to the following property, to-wit: Beginning at initial point No. 2 at a post at the S. "W. corner of a mining claim formerly owned by John Robiuson lying on Cayote creek in the county of Jackson, State of Oregon, on the .right bank of said creek ' about foui miles in an easterly course up said creek above the point where the stage road from Rosebtirg to Jacksonville crosses said creek and about five chains west of the mouth of Kelly's Uulch from which point a red fir 30 diameter, bears North 02 deg. "West, CO links distant, thence follows the mcanderings of the creek down stream on the right of the north bank as follows: Variation 10 deg. E. S. 73Jf deg. YT. 3.13 chains to a post from which an alder G inches diameter bears S. CI deg. E. C5 links, distant; thence N. 5GJf deg. "W. 25 chains to a post from which a red fir 20 in dia. bears N. 35 E. 27 links distant Also a red fir 4 in dia. bears E. 48 links dist. Thence N. 72 deg. TV. 8.80 chains to a post from which a red fir 30 in dia. bears N 87 deg. E. 122 links dist. Thence S. 88 deg. W. 19 chains to a post from which a red fir 40 in dia. bears N.72 deg. E. 133 links dist., also an alder 4 in dia. bears S 32 deg. Vf. 35 links dist. Thence N. 3J -deg. W. 5.C5 chains to a post from which a red fir 24 in dia. bears S. 13 deg. W. 230 link3 dist. Thence N. 7J deg. E. 5 chains to a post from which a red fir 18 in dia. bears N. GO dee. W. 109 links dist. Thence S.78 deg. E. 58.20 chains to a post from which a red fir 12 in dia. bears N. 22 deg. "W. 72 links dist. Thence S. 7 deg. W. 10.00 chains to the place of beginning containing 30 acres. Also the following described tract of mining land: Beginning at the S. TV. corner of the above described tract of 30 acres and run ning S. CG deg. W. 9.22 chains to a post for a corner from which a red fir 30 in dia, bears N. 74 deg. E. 3G links dist. Thence S. 70 deg. "W. 4.54 chains to a post for corner from which a red fir 36 in dia. bears N. 8 deg. E. 45 links dist. Also a red fir 24 in dia. bears S. 70 deg. W. 35 links (list. Thence N. 14 deg. W. COO chains to a post from which a red fir 14 in dia. bears S. C2 deg. "V. 2C links dist. Thence N 76 deg. E. to a jipsJ-frnia-Jiien S-b!asrOak 15" in dia. Bears Jf. 7 deg. W. 142 links dist. Thence S. 14 dee. E. G.03 chains to the place of beginning containing 2.72 acres. Also one mining claim known formerly as the Daniel Mathews mining claim situated upon said Coyote creek anu cumiueneing two uuuurcu yaras iiuc east of the S. E. cornci of the first aliove mentioned tract of land patented to O. Jacobs ind H. Kelly and at or near the . .. comer ol a claim lormeriy owned by John Robertson thence by a line running due norm ana soutu trom mil to lull, thence up said creek along the base of the hill on the right bank and upon the leu hanK OiU yards to a dead nr tree at the west end of creek claims formerly owned by P. H. O'Shea, and all the aforesaid property and rll ditches flumes and water rights connected with or belonging to any or all of said property in Jackson county, Oregon, levied upon as the Real Property belonging to the Cayote Gold and Silver Mining Company, to satisfy the a'wve named execution. AVM. BYBEE, Sheriff of Jackson County Or. By Milo Caton, Depty. TRAVELERS, HO FOR THE CENTENNIAL BRIDGE ! The public is hereby notified thatagood supply of the best baled hay, barley, oals and country produce, as also superior to bacco, cigars, liquors, etc., are always kept at the well-Miown CENTENNIAL BRIDGE, two miles cast of Rock Point, on the O. & C. Stage Road, at reasonable prices, Free stabling furnished. Mr. P. Emise will wait on customers and spare no pains for their accommodations. Satis faction guaranteed. E-Look out for cappers at the lower bridge. THOS. CHAVNER. Dardanelles, April 9, 1881. METROPOLITAN " HOTEL, M. A. CANAN, - Prop. ESTThe Metropolitan is tho only Ccn trally Located House in the City of Rose burg. Stages arnvo at and leave the Hotel every day. Good accommodations, and civility to all. Extra pains taken to see that fam ilies are made comfortable. 5fA parlor for Ladies and Ladies to wait upon them. NOTICE. All those who know themselves in debted to the firm of Hughes & Adams saloon keepers, Kerbyville, Josephino county, Oregon. The accounts and books of the above firm have been placed in my hands for collection and settlement, and you are hereby requested to call at my office at Kerbyville,. and see the figures. "W. L. Forbes, Receiver. EAGLE BREW E-RY. JOSEPH WETTERER, Proprietor Oregon St., Jacksonville. THE BEST07 LAGER BEEK ALWATS KEPT on ksnd snJ rssdy tor ile by kg or glut Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE, OP AN EXECUTION duly issued but-of the Oirctiit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of jacuson, on ineSOlli day ol ilareU, 18S1, upon a, judgment r t-wcred in aid Circuit Court on the 22nd day of Mjrcli, 1878, which judgment was "duly enrolled and docketed in thcClcrk's office of snid County on the 23d day of March, 1878, in favor of j. w. Lanier, auintuistrator ni jonn Bilger's estate, and against Joseph Wet terer, for the recovery ot the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00), gold coin of the Unilejl States, with interest, at the rate of one per cent, per month, in like gold coin, from the 23d day of March, 1878, and the further sum of seventy five dollars ($75.00), attorneys fees, and the lurther sum of $10.50 costs and disbursements, and the accruing costs, and to me directed and delivered commanding me to satisfy said amount, out of the Real Property.belonging to said Defendant in my County on or after tho 23d day of March, 1878, and in obedience to said command I have leavied upon and will offer for sale for cash in hand in gold coin of the United States, at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of Oregon, on Saturday Hay 7, 18S1, At 2 o'clock, r. m. of said day, all the right, title and interest of Joseph Wetterer, De fendant above named in, and to the follow, ing descrided Real Property, situated in the Town of Jacksonville, JacKson County, Oregon. Ttpfminintr fit n. ntnt nn Hrpimn atrAnt frxm-whiGh-the7KrtJKonierrflo(A-Jfor 30 bears IS 43 Jf E 162K feet; thence S 43 W along the line of Oregon street 247 feet; thence S 53 E 341j feet to the North West boundary of lot No. 5' thence N 55 E along said boundary 39 feet; thence North Eastwardly 100 feet; Thence S C7J4 E 16 feet to the West corner of lot No. 4; thence along the North boundary of Lot No. 4, G2 feel; thence S 67 E to Third street; thence N22J E, along the line of Third street 96feet; thence N 47 42' "W. along the line of the division fence between said caterer lot and K. Kubli's lot, 351 feet and 7 inches to Oregon street, intersecting the same 80 feet and 9 inches from the North corner of Block No. 30; thence S 43 W, along the line of the street 81 feet, to place of beginning, embracing Lots No. 2 and 3 in Block No. 30, excepting so much of said Lots as is embraced in the Donation ckiui ot James Cluggage as laid down on the approved plot of the Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, together with the tenements and appurtenances thereunto beloning, to satisfy the above named execution. WM. BYBEE, Sheriff of Jackson County, Or. Uy Mux) C.vton, Deputy. Jacksonville April 2, 1881. NOTICE. U. S. Lasd OrFiCE, Roseburo, Or., ) March I), 1881. j Notice is hereby given that George Yaudes whose post offlce address is Stcrl ingville, Jackson County, Oregon, has this day filed his application Tor a patent for N 14 of N W U ofNE,' and S "V U of Nly of the N E if. Sec 4, in T 39, 6 of R 2 W, containing 31 50-100 acres situated in Sterlingville mining district County of Jacksonand Stateof Oregon Thelocation and deeds of purchase Jfcoin prior, owners oLfc 8&JV(Mree oTmining land is re corded in book 9, records of deeds of Jackson t'ounty, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of the above described placer mining claim arc htreby required to file their advcie claim with the Register ol the United States Land Offlce at Roseburs Oregon, during -ttnroixty days period ot publication hereof, pr they will lie In mil by virtue of the provisions of the salutes. "it is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for patent be pul Iished for the period of sixty days, (ten consecutive weeks), in the Oiiegox Sex tikei. a weekly newspaper published at Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon. Vit- F. Bekjami'x, Register. MAY-DAY PARTY AT THE Poorman's Creek House, ON ftZonday Svs. EZay 2, 1880, The undersigned will give a grand par ty at the Poorman's t-Voek House, three miles south of Jacksonville, on the even ing or May 2. 1881. The best of music and supper will be provided. Tickets (including supper), $2 00. Come one! Come all! anil enjov yourselves. I'i. HERLING. Notice. Laxd Office at Roseburo, Oox., ) March 21, 1831. J Notico is hereby given that the loll owing-named settle has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure fiual entry thereof on Saturday, May 28, 1881, before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson county, viz: Isaac D. Smith, Homestead Application No. 2.299 for lots 2 and 3, Sec. 8, N W if of S W JLf and lot 1 Sec. 9, T 35 S K 1 W, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Larkin Robinson, II. G. Schock, George AV. Stowell and Wm. French, all of Eagle Point Jackson count v, Oregon. "Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. - FETTLE UP I On account of illness and my intention of visiting the Eastern States, 1 must ask all those indebted to me to come forward and settle immediately either by cash or note. D. McJIcnaray has been appointed my agent for the settlement of all claims and unless prompt attention is paid to thiscall costs will be added at once. Those having claims against me are also requested to present them at once for settlement. I mean just what I say. Wm. Btbee. Jacksonville Feb. 19, 1881. F.RITSGHARD, practical "Watciimakek and Jewelbe, California Srcet, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN ing and repairing watches and clocks. Charges reasonable. Give him a call. Last Call. NOTICE is given to tax payers, that the taxes for 1880 are now delinquent, and must be paid by.the 35th of this month or cost will be added. I mean business as the taxes MTJST be paid. "Wm. Bybee, Sheriff. -I ByMiloCaton,Dept Jacksonville, April 14, 1881. ZsP..t3t-C.XaJsCO JUDGE& MANUFACTUBEBS ADD -KTKUT DWCBlnWK OI SADDLEBY, HARRESS AHDJ4DDLERY HARDWARE. HAVING THEJ FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE manufacturing of everything in our line, we arc prepared to furnish oa short notice, the very best of custom made Work, which we make a specialty, and at the VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES. tSPRepairing xccutedpromptly and with aoumern uregon to examine our siock Dciore senamg meir money away. E"Henry 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, 1830. IMMENSE QUANTITIES OF m-rW- GOODS- ARRIVING DAILY AT N". FISHEES, Comprising a full line of General Merchandise, The Finest Assortment ot LADIES DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS, ETC., ETC; Ever Brought to this City; AND THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS - AND 7ILL BE SOLD AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF. NEWMAN FISHER, Jacksonville. Oregon. She Tast trotting Stallion HIB! WILL STAND THE PRESENT SEA son of 18.S1 at Ashland on Wednes days and Thursdays, at Manning & Webb's stable in Jacksonville on Fridays and Sat urdays, and the balance of the week at my ranch in Manzanita. Descihptiok. Opliir is a beautiful dark chestnut, without mark or spot, fif teen hands three and onc-fourth inches high, and weighs 1,200 pounds, of a splen did, mild disposition, and will be 12 years old the 15tji day of July. He Has a Record of 2:35. Pediouee: Ophir was sired by the eel cbrated troltingstallion Kentucky Hunter, he bv Broken Leg Hunter, of New York; granilsia-, Sorrel Hunter; great grand-sire, Old Kentucky Hunter; great great grand sire, Highlander, Sorrel Hunter's dam (from a Moonshine mare) was sired by the trotting Stallion Harden Hunter; grand sire, Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire, Old Kentucky Hunter; great great grandsire, Highlander. This is a correct pedigree of Kentucky Hunter, and makes him about seven-eights Hunter; or perhaps better known as Messenger blood, and which has been thoroughly proven to be the fastest and bost stock ever introduced into the United States. Ophir's dam was sired by David Hill; her nam was sired by Prince Albert, n Mcsstnger owned by William Reynolds, of Colusa county, California. Ophir's dam is now owned in Santa Oiaia county by Dr. C. L. French ; her dam is owned by D. M. Reavis, of Butte county. They are 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 Hawk, he by Sherman Morgan; he by Justin Morgan, and he by True Briton, who was imported from England and used by General DeLanccy as a charger on Long Island in 1777. David Hill's dam was got by Hamblctonian ; he by A bdallah ; he by Old Mambrino, and he by imported Messenger. The dam of Hambletonian was Charles Kent's mare by imported Bellfounder. Terms: Single service, $10, for the season, $20, payable at the end thereof; in surance $30, payable when it is ascertained that the marc is in foal. Mares bred by the season and not proving witli foal can be returned next season free of charge. All possible care will be taken by an ex perienced band, who thoroughly under stands the treatment of marcs and horses, to avoid accidents; but will not be respon sible should any occur. Pasturage fur nished at reasonable rates. J. W. MANNING, Proprietor, John Cowas, Groom. BUSINESS MEANT. All person indebted tothe undersigned will please pay up without further notice, We need money to pay our own debts. NOLAND & McDANIEL. II JIM T iff wCary NTJNAN. GENERAL DEALERS II satisfaction. We invite the people of sixteenth year, st.iviahy's academy, CONDUCTED BY. -TIIE SISTERS OP TIIE HOLY X1SE. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OV TTTTS J. school will commence about the end of August, and is divided in four sessions, of elven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term, $10.00 Bed and Bedding 4.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Piano 15,00 Entrance fee only once, 5.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, ncr term X fi.00 Junior, " 8.00 oenior, 10.00 rupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to p-uticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Acadcmv. CITYBAKBBY AND SALOON, Ix Masonic Building. Oueoon St. JACKSONVILI., OCN. rpIIK UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE L sires to onnouuee to the public thai they are now prepared to fill all orders for cakes of every description, each as weddiop cake?, cakes for putties, wine cakes; also oniwn nno rye Dread, ginger soaps atd crackfr?. A lunch Imuje will also be ftept at thi place, where oysters in all slyles, Limburgw anu ocnwe nz r cneece, can be had at all lieurs of the d ly or niaht. Frt-h bread every ihty. Prices reasonable auJ satisfaction guar nntced. grob t ui.Rion. CALironxiA St. N, Ficke, - Proprietor, PIUS WELL KNOWN' MARKET. OPPO I rite Kalilrr & Rro.'t drugstore I bet ter prepared tbau ever to furnfoh the pub lic with the choicest quality of FHESII REEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, HAM, SALT MEATS, T.ACON, Piipertor, SAUSAGE, LAUD, ETC., The mojt favorable inducement offered to patrona.aiil no effort will be spared to ward givtug general rat iracttnn. N. FICKE. LATEST ARRIVALS OP- JLT BKECKENFELD'S ! THE UNDERSIGNED TKES PLES ure In announcing to the public that he has just receirad a complete and first class assortment of Gent's Fnraithlng Goods. such ai Hali, Shirts. Underwear, etc. best brand of Cigars and Tobacco, Pipes, Notions, Fancy Goods. Glareware. Crockery, Musical nstruments. Bird Cagee, Stationnerj Pocket and Table Cutlery, Alliums, Toys, Candles, Nuts, etc.. which will be sold at the cheapest rates. Give me a call and sec for ypurselvet. j, V. T5RECKENFELD. P. DOsTEaAJST GENERAL BLACKSMITHING -AND-t- HORSE SHOEING, 2ok., 07 Second and Cahfoknia St. LL KINDS OF MARKETABLE i produce taken in exchange for work. P. DONEOAN. RE-OPENED ! jacob"meyer PIONEER 1VAGOX.XAKER, HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AT the stand of the late J. L. Badger and is prepared to execnte all work in his lies with promptness and dispatch and at very reasonable rates. All kinds of vebi. cles constructed. Repairing a specialty. Good work and low prices guaranteed. Give me a call. J. MEYER. Ten yards muslin for 1.00 at the New York Store. EXCELSIOR HYBRIDS) UN) STA33ZiB Cornsr f Oriooh A2CB OlLlrOKUA ITS., Jicxsostviiiji. OT. J. PLYMAIiE, prop'r. WOULD nBSPECrnJI.LT INTORM THX TD1--lie that hat s flat ttock of Horses, Buggies sud Carlaget- Aid bt It prtpwed to farnlih hit patroni and lh smb Uc (tntrallj with Fine Turnouts At ca t had an tha PaclBe tout. laddlt htrtts hlrtd te (a t any part ol tht country. Animals Bought and Sold. Ilorict brokt to work tlngla or donbtt. ITorMt boarded and the but of cart bellowed upon thtnf whllt In nr charge. A liberal ihnrs of tbr pablio patronage it tollclted on reatenablt Unfit.- DR. SPII No. 11 KEAIINEY ST.V Treats all Chronic nnd Special Olsaaaea- WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROVf the rBVct of yenthfal follies or Indis cretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ev.-r laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every cate of Seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDL.E-AGED MEN. There aie many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent ev acuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the sytera in a manner tbepatlent cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary depnils a, ropy sediment will often he found and sometimes small particles of allmmen will appear, or the colnr will be of a tbtn mllklsh hue, again ehauging to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of this diffi culty ignorant of the cause which Is the se ond stage of seminal weakness Dr. S. wilt guarantee a perfect cure In all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genltc-url-uary organs. OrriCK IIouks 10 to 4 and C to 8. San days front 10 to 12 i. u Consultation free Thorough examinations and advice, $5. Call or addrrs", Dlt. SPINNEY A CO. No 11 Kearner St.. San Francisco. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIjYTJZjY ami EELMS, PROPRIETORS. rpHK PROPRIFrrorBQF TIIlS )dbkAp nnTarrVf JL well known'and ffainiar resr who ihlorin their frirnrln ami the public general!! that u cnnipli'le and firit clu.s stuck of tl" best liramN ol llnunrs, nines, cigars, ale anif porter, etc., ore mnitentlv krpt on hanri.T They will be plensed to have their fritndsJ 'call and smile." CABINET. A Cabinet of Cnrinsiiir may alio be found here. We would be plrard to have persons possessing curiosities and specimens bring them in, and wo will place them in the Cabinet for inspection. WINTJKN& HELMS. BIGBUTTE STEAMSAW MIT.L 7. F. PAHKEH, BIG BUTTE, : : : I : GGN. KKKPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND planed and unpluaed Sngar pin lum ber of the best quality. EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC, SIDING, FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. Lumber dressed to order on abort notice and reasonable terms for those convenient to the Mill. fiSF-County Orders an Greenbacks tak en at par. (ioruflj at JSao, Portland , Oisqd l And Jacksonville, Oregon GIBBS & STEARNS will atUnd ta, all business In Portland. BENEDICT HOUSE.. ArTLEGATE, OltEOOK. S. XI. TAYLOF, FXtOPJC. Having leased this Popular Stand for a term of years, informs the Public, it irill be kept up to its former high standard. First-class Table and clean beds for the travelling public. Hay, Grain and slab ling as usual. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville OressBy M Ryder, Propr. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION CAA" always be had at this hoats at the aosi. reasonable rates, jrKz. excellent stable connected with: th hotel.