Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 06, 1882, Image 4

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    ore cftois.
There's Jane Sophia,
Aad Annie Maria,
WithZedckiah
,lv ,- la our choir.
Ajj'&'Janc Sophia soprano sings,
86' high you'd think Tier Toiceliad wings
To soar above all earthly things.
When she leads off on Sunday;
While Annie Maria's alto choice
Rings out in su.'Ji harmonious voice,
That sinners iu the church rejoice,
And wish she'd sing till Monday.
Then Obcdiah's tenor high
Is not surpa'scd beneath the sky;
Just hear him sing "Sweet By-and-By,"
And you will sit in wonder;
"While Zedekiah's bass profound
Goes down so low it jars the ground,'
And wakes the echoes miles around,
Like distant rolling thunder.
Talk not to us of Patti's Tame,
Or Nicolini'8 tenor tame,
Or Cary's contralto but a name
Or Whitney's pond'rous basso I
They sing no more like Jane Sophia,
And Annie 3Iaria, Obcdiah,
And Zedekiuh in our choir,
Than cats sing like Tamasso.
Anon.
THt PLATFOBM.
The following is the report of the
committee on resolutions at the State
convention, which form the platform
of the Republican party iu the State:
The Republican party of Oregon in
convention assembled do make and
affirm the following declaration of our
political principles:"
Resolved First, That we favor
honest, efficient and economic adminis
tration of every department of govern
ment. Second, That we favor the equal
protection of the rights of labor and
oajiital.
Third, We are in favor of regulat
ing the (salaries of county officers so
that they shall receive such compensa
tions as are commensurate with their
services.
Fourth, That we regard tho free
school system of our State as the sj-ecial
care and pride ot the Republican party.
Fifth, That it is the policy of the
Republican party to foster and en
courage the' development of ourJState
by the construction of railways which
wilL place us in direct communication
with our sister states.
Sixth, That we hold all corporations
to be strictly responsible to their Ha
bilities under tho law, and recognize
the right of the legislature to enact all
reasonable limitations on corporate
powers.
Seventh, That to the and that all
settlors upen all unearned raiTroad
lands in this Stato may be enabled to
obtain titles without delay, and that
those seeking homes may not be em
barrassed in tho location of lands, we
favor such action by congresR as will
place such lands within reach of actual
Bottlers at a price not exceeding, S3 50
per acre, under such conditions nntl
provisions as will secure the railway
companies in any vested rights or
equities that may they have in the pro
ceeds of fiucli lands.
Eighth, That we favor the enact
ment of a law by congress restoring to
settlers the riclit to homestead and pre
empt in all cases where by abandon
ment of entries and Clings, they have
hitherto not had the full benefit of
these acts.
Ninth, That the rapidly increasing
manufacturing ami wool raising inter
ests of the State demand the continued
fostering caro of the general govern
ment, Tenth, That the reciprocity treaty
with the Sandwich islands is an impo
sition upon the government and the
people, and should bo speedily abrogat
ed. Eleventh, That by the generous pol
icy of the Republican party in con
gress, liberal appropriations have bt-en
made to various portions of tho State,
and we favor a continuance of this
liberal policy for the development of
our State and especially for the im
provement of the Columbia river and
its tributaries, the Yaquina and Coos
bays, and pioposed harbor of refuge at
Port Orford, the TJmpqua, Coquille
nnd Siuslaw rivers, the construction of
the locks at tho Cascades, and the
Dalles of the Columbia river, as well
as other sections of our State.
Twelfth, We profoundly deplore the
untimely and tragic death of James
Atiram Garfield, late President of the
United States, whowasshotdown while
in the discharge of his oflicial duties by
. thehand of a cowatdly assassin, and we
approve and applaud the practical
wisdom, the unM-ltish patriotism and
the unswerving fidelity to theconstitu
tion and tho principles of American
liberty with which James A. Garfield
discharged under circumstances of un
paralleled difficulties the duties and re
uponsibilities of the Presidential officp
during his brief occupancy there.
Thirteenth. We regard President
Arthur's veto of the bill for restriction
of Chinese immigration as unwise and
uniust, and we condemn the policy
which prompted it as bping opposed to
the principles of the Republican part
as expressed in the platform of our last
National Republican Convention; and
We heartily commend our represen
tative in congress, Hon. M. C. George,
for his able efforts to secure the pass
age of such bill; and
We here earnestly declare it to bf
our belief that Chinese immigration to
the United States should be restricted,
and we demand that our representa-
tives in congress tlialt persist in advo
cating the enactments of a law that
will effectually accomplish this result.
Fourteenth, That we heartily en-
, dorse- the course ot our ablo conress-J
man, Hon. M. C George, in his untir-
ing efforts in behalf of our State; and
that wo heartily approve the economi
wtl and efficient administration on the
jiirt of our presen' Republican State
ANirVERSARY BALL
AT
MADAME HOLT'S HALL,
ON
St. Tammany's Day,
May 12. 1882.
OREGONI AN-PQC HONTS TRIBE
No. 1, Improved Order of Ked Men,
tenders an invitation to everybody to be
present on this occasion.
COMMITTEES:
AwtAKOEMESTa D. H. Feathers, E. Ja
cobs, Wit Jlensor.
Reception E. D. Foudray. S Cohn. J.
Cimborsky, bol. Wise, J. A. Cbrdwell, A.
Schmidt.
Frxon Manaoers Hon. H. K. Hanna,
T. T. McKenzie, J. Q. Birdsey, W. H.
Peninger, J. T. Roloson.JL Pape, Jr.
Music by Brown's String Band. No
pains will be spared to mako the affair a
grand success. Tickets, $2.50.
Toll Half Price
OVER THE
Centennial Bridge
ACROSS ROGUE RIVER.
Best andMost Direct Road.
The Centennial Bridge across Roguo
River, two miles south ot Rock Point, will
be found to be on the safest and most di
rect route to and from Roseburg, Redding
and Luke county via. Jacksonville, being
.also on the valley road from Phccnix and
Ashland. The overland stages cross here.
Teamsters will find plenty of grain and
baled hay at the Bridge, and free stibling
will be furnished to all who may stop.
THOMA- CHAVNER.
SADDLER SHOP.
Jacksonville, Ogn.
Thomas J. Kenney, Prop.
HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW
saddler shop in Lanccll's building,
opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully pre
pared to do any work in my line with
uromntness and dispatch. Will keep on
hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles,
harness, bus, spurs, etc. None but the
best California leather used. Job work a
specialty and prices to suit the times.
K5""Givc me a trial.
T. J. KENNEY.
Jacksonville, July 10, 1831.
Notice.
Land Office at Roskburo, Ook., I
March 23, 1882. f
Notice is hereby gh en that the follow,
ing-namrd settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Judge or Clerk of Jr.ck
on county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday,
May C, 1&52, viz: James W. Mee. Home
stead Application. 2.832 for the W 4 of S
K if and S M of N E U Sec. 7 T 39 S R
4 W. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said land, viz: John
Holcomb, Wm. Harriett. H. L. Darnicl
and Jasper Darniel, allof Applegate, Jack
son county, Oregon.
Wm. F. Bekjamiw, Register.
Business Notice.
All persons indebted to the
undersigned either by note or
book account, are notified to
come forward and settle with
out' delay, as we must have
money. KEAMES BROS.
January 4, 1882.
CITY BREWERY,
VEIT SCHUTZ, - Proprietor.
TWOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN- ,
l.fjrm the citizens or Jackiormlla and
the wrld at larga, tliat tbey can find, at
any time, atlnr Drewenr. the beitlacrr
bnrr. In any qnantltr the pnrehanei msj desire
Vy home it conrenlntlyeltnated and my ronmi art
1wnt in orVr. A vl.lt willple. Ym
CHICAGO
WEEKLT NEWS
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AH of our subscribers who trtll par thetr
ubscription aceon&U to this paper in fall
to data, and one year In advance, will be
presented with oneyear'e subscription to
the CHICAGO 'WZKKLY NEW&FREE.
THE CHICAGO "WEEKLY NEWS is
rerywheTe recognized a paper unsn.
passed In all the requirements of American
Journalism. It stands conspicuous among
the metropolitan Journals of the country
H a complete lfrwpaper. Ita Teleeraphlo
Berrlce eomprisei all the dispatches of th
WesteroABociated Press and the National
Associated Free, 'besides a Tery extensive)
errice of Special Telezrams from all Im
portant points. At a Xrwtprpat it has no
Bperior. IttalNDEPENDENTlnPolltics,
presentins all Political News: free from par.
t&anblas or coloriae, and absolutely with
out fear or favor as to parties.
It is, in the fullest sense, a FAMILY
PAPER. Each issue oontalns Several
COMPLETED STORIES, A BERTXT.
STORY of absorbing Interest, and a' rich
variety of condensed notes on Fashions,
Art, Industries, Literature, Science, etc,
etc Its Market "Quotations are complete,
and to be relied opoa. .
It Is unsurpassed a an Enterprising,
Pure, and Trustworthy GENERAL FAM-
ILYNEWSPAPER. Speoimea copies may
besrcnatthlsorEce. '
CBTThU oTer is limited as to time, and
subscribers who expect to talie advantage
of !t ssld act 9in-
GREAT TUMBLE
IN PEICES
AT NEWMAN FISflERS,
AND
SELLING OUT FOR GASH.
Do not send your
money away but
buy at borne.
THE CRISIS HAS GOME.
I bee to notify the Dublic that from this
time forward I intend to do the largest
cash business in the county, and in order
to command the trade. I shall sell out my
entire stock of merchandise, consisting of
Dry Goods, Boots ana Shoes, morning etc.
at such prices that goods arc bound to be
sold. Call and be convinced of honest
facts.
SFBOZAXi NOTICE.
Those indebted to me by note or book
account are requested to come forward and
settle at once. This is the last call before
E lacing in the Lawyer's hands as I must
avc money. NEWMAN FISHER.
Jacksonville, April 22, 1882.
READY FOR BUSINESS.
f HE JACKSONVILLE STEAM
FLOURING MILL
Commenced Manufacturing the best of
flour on
MONDAY, SEPT. 20, ISSO.
We are prepared to do all kinds of Cus
tom Work, in the way of exchange of flour
for wheat, chopping feed and grinding
corn. We have superior machinery for
manufacturing flour and we feel safe in
saying that we can do better work than
any mill in Rogue River Valley.
In exchange, we will give for good,
clean wheat; 3G lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. of
mixed feed for each bushel.
McKENZIE & FOUDRAY,
Proprietors.
C. II. REED.
L. L SAVAGE.
REED & SAVAGE,
PRACTICAL
Houm, Sign) Carriage and
Painters,
Taney
TaoIuiohvIIIo, Or.
ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis
faction guaranteed. Orders left at
the New State Saloon will receive prompt
attention. '
XLUOK FOR SAXB.
The undersigned has just finished burn
ing a kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre
pared to fill all orders for this building
material. These bricks hare been manu
factured after the most improved methods
and arc warranted to be superior in every
respect. Orders promptly filled at the
most reasonable rates.
S. n. EGGER.
Jacksonville, July 2, 1SSI.
CITY DARBER SHOP
California St.,
Jacksonville, - - - Oregon
The undersigned is fully prepared to do
all work in his line In the beat manner and
at reasonable prices.
weorge sonmipp.
UNION HOTEL,
Kerbyville Oregon,
M, Ryder, Propr.
First-class accommodation can always
be had at this house at the most reasona
ble rates.
t3An excellent stable connected with
the hotel.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPII WETTEREE.
Propria tor
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
The best of lager beer always kept on
hand and ready for sale by the keg or
glHSS
KNABE PIANOS
"For beauty of tone, touch and action,
I have never seen their equal."
CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG.
"The Knabe"' is absolutely the best
piano made
A. L. BANCROFT & Co.
721 .Market Street, P. F.
Sole Agents for the Facific Coast.
Liquor House.
The undersigned offers "Whiskey for sale
in quantities to suit customers at $3 per
gallon or $1 per. quart, at theillc Brew
ery. Lager Seer for sale and delivered at
the usual price.
Mrs. J. 'WETTKitEn,
PATENTS
We continue' to act at Solicitors for Patents,
Caveats, Trade Mark, ooprrlgtita. etc., fortbe
United States, Canada, Cuba, England, Trance,
Germany, etc We bare bad Uilrty-flve
years' experience.
Patents obtained throusti utare notlcedln the
Pcuxnnc AHnuciN. Tblslanre and splendid
Illustrated -weekly paper. $3.20 a year, anows
tae Progress ot Science, Is Teryintereitlnfr, and
has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN
CO, Patent Solicitors, Pub's, ot Scicnnrro
Avzaicuf, Mt Broadway. New York:
. Hand book about patents tree.
ATTENTION, HORSEMEN.
The Fast Trotting Stal
lion, O P H I R!
WILL stand the present season of 1832
as follows: In Jacksonville, at
Plymale's stable, on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of each week, and the balance
of the wees at the ranch in Manztnita
precinct.
Description. Ophir is a beautuul
dark chestnut, without mark or spot, fit
teen hands three and one-fourth inches
high, and weighs 1,200 pounds, of a splen
did, mild disposition, and will be 13 years
old the-15th day of July.
He Has a Record of 2-35.
Pedioree: Ophir was sired by the, cel
ebrated trotlingstallion KentuckyHuntcr,
he by Broken Leg Hunter, of New York;
grandsire, Sorrel "Hunter; great grandsire
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: ereat creat crandsire.
Highlander. This is a correct pedigree of
Kentucky Hunter, ana makes mm aoout
seven-eights Hunter; or perhaps better
known as Messenger blood, and which has
been thoroughly proven to be the fastest
and best stock ever introduced into the
United States. Ophir's dam was sired by
David Hill; her dam was sired by Prince
Albert, a Messenger owned by William
Reynolds, of Colusa county, California.
Ophir's dam is now owned in Santa darn
countv by Dr. C. L, French ; her dam is
owned by D. M. Reavis, of Bu'te 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, Dlack
Hawk, he by Sherman Morgan; he by
Justin Morgan, and he by True Briton,
who was imported from England and used
by General DeLancyns a charger on Long
Island in 1777. David Hill's dam was
got by Hamblctonian; he by Abdatlah he
by Old Mambrino, and he by imported
Messenger. The dam of Ilamhlelonian
was ClTnrles Kent's mare by imported
Dellfounder.
Terms: Single service, $10. for the sea
son, $20, payable in cash or notes due Jan
uary 1st, 1883. Mares bred by the season
and not proving with foal can be returned
next season free of charge.
All possible care will be taken by an ex
perienced hand, who thoroughly under
stands the treatment of mares and horses,
to avoid accidents; but will not be respon
sible vhould any occur. Pasturage fur
nished at r asonable rates.
J. W. MANNING, Proprietor.
Wm. riATK. Groom.
C" B. HOSTEL,
Steam Bath
Pracical Shaving, Haircutting
AND
ARTIPICIA LHAHl WOK K Kit.
FOB
Ladies and Gentlemen.
BLEEDINTx.
Cupping, Leeching
IN
NEUSER'S BUILOING,
OPPOSITE
THE POST-OPFICJE.
Jacksonville, Dec. 11. 1877.
LUMBER, LUMBER
THOMAS! SAW MILL
AT THE 3EADOWS.
TS NOW FULLY PREPARED TO FuR
1 nish the market with every description
ot lumber of a superior quality. Tills mill
is new throughout and furnished with the
latest and most improved machinery, there
by ensuring the specdj' fulfillment of all
orders at most reasonablo prices. Bills
sawed to order with dispatch.
fJTGive me a trial and I will prove
what I s.-iy, for satisfaction is puarantccd
in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS.
Table Rock. September 3a. 1879.
S, P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
In Oonemillcr's building is in receipt
of a full assortment of material and pre
pared to do all work in his line on short
notice and in a worKiuanuise in;uiucr.
Vehicles of every description made to
order.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed.
S. P. HANNA.
July 14, 1880.
WALDO EXPRESS,
OarTXtnc XT. 3MC11
Leaves Jacksonville Mondays and
Thursdays, for Waldo. Leaves Waldo
Tuesdays and Fridays.
First-class accommodations for passen
irers. Exnress business promptly attended -to
by R. M. GARRETT.
F. RITSCHARD,
PRAOTIOAU
Watchmaeik and Jkwelee,
California Sreet,
MAKES a specially of cleaning and re-
halrine -watrhea' and clocks. My
charts arc reasonable. Give m a alL
3B4--t;3PjaLJLac5 JEiCo.Bn.ee: 3Cxs.c9L-B.3L-y
. HENRY
MANUFACTURERS AND
-KVEBY DESCRITTIOH
SADDLERY, H AR H ESSJH
HAVING THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE
-manufacturing 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.
t5?Repairing executed promptly and with satisfaction. We initc the people of
Southern Oregon to examine our stock before sending their money away. ,
E"Henry Judge. will take wheat in payment for all bills due him, for which he
will pav the highest market price.
' . nENRY JUDGE.
Jacksonville, Oregon, May 3d, 18S0.
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E. C. BROOKS'
New Drug Store,
Jacksonville, Or.
Clooltsa.
A fine assortment of B-day clocks, with and
without alarm.
Gcnts'.ladics' and boys' gold and Rilvcr
liunting-case, open-face and skylight
watches, from $5 to $150.
Eracolots.
A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle
bracelets.
Diamond and rabv rinss. cameo stone
cameo3 set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearls, pirnel and pearls, turquoise
and pearl.', and onyx ring with hidden
mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings,
plain and solid California rings.
ffoTtrclry.
Diamonds in every shape.
Ladies set of jewelry, from the 50 cent
M:irk wi in ll e 200 bird betsof diamonds.
Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets
and charms.
Xlxai O.XL.C2. J3ixttoxa.s.
Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs
and collar-buttons.
Silver Traro.
Silver and silver-plated knive?. forks,
spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons
and tongs in cases
Misoollanoous.
Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silver nnd
steel spectacles; and a full stock of every
thing in the jewelry line
A full a&iortment of perfumery, toilet
soaps, etc.
A lot of steel engravings and pictures for
children.
In short, a complete and first-class lino ol
HOLIDAY G00-0S.
All to be so'd at the
LOWEST PRICE!
.tlso accordcons, violins, banjos, and the
best 'ine of vio'in. guitar and banjo firings.
The best sperm oil for sewing machines.
A lull line of
Drugs and Medicines.
EgL.Prescriptions cirefully compounded
E. 6. BROOKS.
RECH MINES.
FREE FARMS.
How To Get Them.
Send for COPP'S MINING CODE 50 s. In paper;
f 1.15 irTdoth.
Send lor COPP'O SCTTl-ClVa CUIDC-5 "
paprr; 75 cents In cloth.
LATEST, CHEAPEST, AND ONLY RELIABLE
Manuals 01 the U S. Land and liming Laws.
Edited bj HCnnY II. CO??, or Wasbingwn, 0. C.
United States, State, and Territorial Mining Lam and
Land Office Reflations.
Dijett of Land OEcc and Court Decisions.
Lbts of Patented Mines.
Dr. Raymond's Mining Glossary.
Forms lor Mechanics Liens, Location Notices, &c
All this in COPP'S MINING CODE.
Public Lane! System explained. How to tell Town
ship and Section Corners. How to Homestead and
Pre-empt land How to enter land under the limber
Culture-, Desert, Town-site, and other laws.
All this in COPP'S SETTLER'S GUIDE.
for leples f tbM ttfokt. r for elmlari rntlj aetcrllilas Copy'
land aa UIbIbs paUlcatloas, adareu as fctlew.
U tr to r avavb t tf a u lajr proer not..)
JUDGE,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DJftDD LEfi Y UIBIUL
CautLon
Remember that every real "Singer" Sew.
ing Machine has this Trade Mark cast in
to the iron stand and embedded' in the
arm of the machine.
Any machine now bcingoffercd for sale,
and represented to bu Singer acliiues,
but not having ihc Tr.irlu Mark above re
fill red to, nro not machines of our manu
facture, and we hereby caution the pubtic
againstpnrchasing, except from our only
authorized agent,
E. E. GORE,
as he is the enly person who has the
G5NU1KE SIHGER MACHINES
fjrta!c in Jackson Countv.
THE SINGER MFG. CO.,
"W. B. Fhy, Manager, Portland.
SEVENTEENTH YEAR.
CONDUCTED BY.
THE S1S1EKS OF THE 1IUI.Y XAME.
THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS
school will commence about the end ot
August, and Is divided in four sessions,
of eleven weeks each.
Board and tuition, pertenn $40.00
Bed and Beddine 4 00
Drawing and p-uniing ti.00
Fiaou 15.00
Entrance fee only.oriLC, . ... 5.0u
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Primaiy, per term 5 COO
Junior, " 8.00
Senior, " 10.00
Pupils received at any time, and special
attention is paid to p.ilicular studies in
behalf of children who have but limited
time. For further particulars apply ai
the Academy
Anions the medicinal means of arrest
ing disease. Hosteller's Stomach Bitter,
stands pre-eminent. It checks the further
progress of all disorders of ihe stom tch
liver and bowels, revivers the vital staminr,
prevents and rt medics, thids and fever,
increases the activity of the kidneys, coun
tcrsclsa ttndcmy to lhcumitism, and is
a genuine-ilay rnd solace to aged, infirm
nnd nervous patrons
For stle by all Durggist.! nnd Dealers
geacrally.
hMhK
TiH. $ SILSBEPS EXTERNAL PILE BEHEDT
Gives Instant Rslisf, end is an l.-iFallibls
CURE FOR ALL K1MDS OF PILES.
Sold hy Dni(rj;its evcryn iierp. Price, S1.0C
per bax.-prepniiJ, hy mail. Samples sent
free to Physicians at'd all stifTcrers. bj
SViistaedter A Co., Box ?04G, Ncw York
r v Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS.
Bend for cux
New Illustra.
tedPrice-LUt
No. 30, for
FallandWin-
teroflSSl. Free to any address. Con
tains full description of all kindt of goods
for personal and- family use. "We deal
directly with the consumer, and sell all
goods in any quantity at xcMaale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY "WARD & CO.
227 and 229 Wabash Avenue,Chicago,HL
TPSEgSSjrjj
fe3 caESRATED S
EXCELSIOR,
LITERISifiD FEED"
STAUIiH, .-
Corner Of '" '
Orioon axd Caufossu sts., Jicxioxtilu
OT. T. PLYIYLAXE, prop'r.
Would respectfully inform the public
tli at he has a fine stock of
Horses, Buggies and Cariflffei
And he is prepared to furnish his patrons
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As can bo had on the Pacific coast. Bad
die horses hired to go to any part of
the county.
r
Animals Bought and Softf;
Horses broke to work single or doufct
Horses boarded and the best of care D
stowed upon them while in my chtr
A liberal share of the public patronat'
is solicited on reasonable terms.
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FALL OPENING
AT
Mrs. Prim's Miflm
ery Store.
Til WE jut received a nw and com
plete slock of Millinery goods, con
sisting of
HATS OP ALL STYLES,
RIBBONS,
FEATHERS,
FLOWERS,
COLLARS
AND CUFFS,
VEILING,
ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACE,
neulltmtna' and Ladies' Handkerchief!.
Call and see tlit-m at the building (orm.--crly
occupied by Dr. Robinson on t'allfori
n'u street JIU3. P. P. PRIM.
California St.
N, Ficke, - Proprietor,
This well-known market, ono door eaat
of the Western Union Telegraph office, l
hetttr prepared llixn ever to iurni.ih the
public with the choicest quality of
FUESH BEEF,
PORK, VEAL,
MUTTON, HAM,
SALT MEATS,
BACON, '
SCI'ERIOK,
SAUSAGE, LARD, ETC.,
The most favorable inducements offered
to patrons, and no cfTort will be spared to.
ward giving general satisfaction.
N. FICKK.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STREET,
iriJYTJZW and HELMS,
PROPRIETORS.
Ti 0 proprietors of tl.i well known and
popular resort world inform their frieada
and the public generally that a complete
nnd first class Hock of the beat brand of
liquors, wines, cijrnrs, ale and porttT, etc.,
are constantly kept on hand. They will
be pleased to have their friends "call and
t.mile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also bo
found here. Wc would bcpleised to have
persons possessing curiosities and ipeci
mena bring them in, and wc will pla.ee
them in the cabinet for inspection.
WINTJEN A HELMS.
t3Uomctjat,Sa,
Portland , Oieoox Hi
And Jacksonville. Oregon
GIBBS & STEARNS will attend
all buaiuesi (a Portland.
The Hopkins Saw-mill
SITUATED on
JACKASS CREEK,
Torry and Lindley
Proprietors,
Has been fitted up in nrsU;UH, order
and the lessees are prepared to furnish alE
kinds of lumber on the shortest notice.
All kinds of lumber sold as .cheap nit the
cheapest and all orders rlllcdpromptly.
All kinds of country produce taken in,
exchange for lumber.
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