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T-fo-V jtr. '''? g'?- mat Es TbMther Culture. The'San 7of Mecury" believes the common farnwr -will grow less corn and wheat and'derotes more of his land to grazing and timber culture. There is a ,'fortune awaiting the young mani who will plant and care for a few acres of land in T)1ack walnut. lie may not realize this fortune in bin youth, but by the timo he is middle-aged, or in the decline of life when it is most needed,. it wih be ready for him if he fulfilled the necessary conditions. Better far than the endowment policy in the most aeiurelife insurance compiny is the blacj: walnut grove on the young era land- Read the followinn i a correspondent of the Chicago me.-' MrJC. B. Wilson, of Jack p. III, djtove me out to his farm fme acoto see son-in IiIjipIt will. ts. "!Phese trees." hesaid. "wpi-b from the seed twentr vearp- . , , ..... iw them planted." 1 meas- ke trees and thev were sixte11 ough. They would saw inVl' -n -l- " li di . to gem urorj5r,.t It it nd Krds and have the lump lelt. iue stum' m. A m. 1 Ml for S3 to be sawed' 1 .. - . ae boards would be 'What could you soil thes ber men as they stand i, "I could sell them for 2? and ten years from now th' worth SOU. a rom theso ta'TToTi. came . ....... -n .. aH to this conclusion: "A black walnut tree will pay 1.25 per year for the first twenty years. A thousand of them will pay 1200 a year. Now every Illinois farmer has had it in his power to make more money ofi a row of black walnut trees around his farm than he can make on his farm if sowed in wheat. How can' he do it J This way: A farm of ICO acres would be 10,500 feet in circumference. Now plant walnut trees four feet apart all around it and you will have 2760 trees which will be worth 25 apiece in twenty years. Again a farmer can set all his sloughs, low placesand hog pastures in black walnuts. Two thous and handsome walnut trees growing on a farm would be worth 50,000 in twenty years." The Hanging at Klamath. Sev eral of our exchanges have had reports nd comments on the trial and execu tion or -'Spokane Ike" at the Klamath reservation, bmcl -ome inaccuracies and misstatements have been published. We have the following, direct report of the affair from the government employe at tho agencyr Spokane Ike shot and killed an Indian doctor who failed to cure a patient. Ike them fled to the Columbia river but was captur ed and returned to Klamath. A grand jury composed of chiefs ofT the Indians on the reservation was sum moned in the ordinary way, and an indictment for murder was returned. A petit jury of the Indians was em paneled, and after a fair trial, Spokane Ike was found guilty. Agent Nick erson then submitted a full report of proceedings to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior. Secretary Teller sent word immediately that there was no U. S. law touching the case, where the offense was by one Indian against another, and that the matter was all in the hands of tho Indians- themselves. Thereupon Iko was sentenced and ex ecuted. The Indians appointed execu tioners, built a scaffold and aimed to send Ike to the happy hunting grounds in approved "Boston man's" style. bey made a bunglesorae job of it, but Ihe execution was not so brutal as has ben reported. Just before the trap La sprung, Ike broke the frail rope ktied his wrists and, throwing his above- his head caught the rope. pd six feet, and his neck was -ariw tnr- linlil f adjusted il after thofall, but no one touched the body or arms, and the Indians resent the report that they caught hold o him and pulled down until he was strangled. "Tid ings." The "Operator" says it takes nerve, patience and good temper to make a good telephone operator, and those who lack any one of these essentials had better let the profession alone. Only one person out of fivo, on theaverage, hasr a good telephone voice. They speak too low or too loud.. Hot more than one person out of twenty has the voice which a telephone operator should have pleasant, even, plain and de void of peculiarities. Let one of the best operators talk to you over twenty miles of wire, and you will fancy that he stands beside jou. President Arthur, it is said, is far from being superstitious, but he has a presentiment that lie will die before his term of office expires. So think ing, a shadow is cast upon his life. When people give way to a morbid feeling cf this kind, it becomes a dis ease which sometimes serves to bring about the very result apprehended. History is full of such instances among the superstitious. Summons. Silas Draper, Plaintiff,") In the Circuit vs. I Court of the State Abraham Dennis and (of Oregon for the S. Colin, Defendants. J Co. of Jackson. Suit in Equity to foreclose mortgages. To the Defendant, Abraham Dennis. TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF L Orecon vou are reouired in nimmr n saiu court ana answer Hie complaint ol Plaintiff filed therein against you, by the first day of the next term of said court to wit the 13th dav of November 1882. And you are notified that il you fail to answer said complaint as above required the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therm to-wit for a decree against you for the sum of three hundred dollars with legal interest thereon from the 11th day of September 1831, and the further sum two hundred and fifty nine and 75-100 with interest thcren at 10 per cent per anuiu from the 2oth day of May 1881 and for ten per cent additional on both said amounts for attorneys fees and the costs and disbursement of this suit, and for the further decree for the fore closeurc of the morl gages described in the complaint and tho sale oftlm mnrtwimH prer.j!"3 to satisfy iiio mon.ts -i-uoiisiica by onlerof Hon. II. K. Ilanna u uuSu ui uiu i oun mane on lue lyth day of September 1882. C. W. KAHLER, ,. Plaintiff's Attorney. is&ytfe v r.?Qmg K. AT RoSEnrrei. On ' 1 September 11.1882. f Joticc is ereb'y giveii that the follow. lias filed his intention to ' in Minnnrl rif Ilia nln.'n. ,r 1V ," . -."."'. iii ue maac before rk dNi.acKsn county at SalurdavOctober 21. i. Jones Niuesicau Tiamw '4 of JN. WTVi. ". the S. W. and N. w. YNcf d. w. M section is:-: h. 3 w. ttii N. w. M section la T. 3'J av witnesses Mer. He names the foliowiir to nrovc his continuous residence cultivation of. said land, viz: Andrew trell.John Cantrell, John .Aicn.ce, million Lindly, all of Uniontown, Jackson County, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Lakd Office at Rosebokg. Or., ) September 7, 1882. f Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-named 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 Jack son county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday, October 14, 1882, viz: Leroy Nail. Home stead No. 2,003 for the Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 10 and "V M of N E Sec. 15 T 34 S R 1 WAVill. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot, said land, viz: Jerry Nail, J. N. Black, William Nail, 'Jacob Johnson, all of Eagle Point, Jack son county, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at Rosnnurto, On., ? October 3, 1882. J Notice is hereby given that IJie follow-inir-namcd selt'er has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proolwill be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson vember 11, 1882, viz: John W. White, Homestead, No. 2,015 for the S W M of S W if Sec 28, E of NE Jf Sec 32 and N W if ol N W M Sec S3 T 38 S R 3 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Vm. Ray, John Bolt, O. B. Mattncy and James Jeffrey, all of Applegate, Jackson county, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at Roseburc, On., I October 3, 1882. J Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack son county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday, November 11, 1882, viz: Levi Danson. Homestead No. 2.C8C for the E y. of 8 E if Sec 83. and S ot S "V See 34 T 33 S It 1 V. He names the followinsc wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. G. Knighton, C. W. Knighton, Uriah Gordon and Josiali Hannah, all of Eagle Point, Jackson county, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. L.ud Office atRoseburo, Or., ) October 3, 18S2. f . Notice is hereby given that the fo'low. ing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Josephine county, Ore gon, at Kerbyville, on Saturday, Novem ber 11, 1882. viz: J. A. Es-liek, Pre-emption D. S. No. 703 for the S E 1-4 ofS W 14 and S W 14 of S E 14 Sec 2 T 40 S R 8 W, W. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph Fountain. James Spence, Bernard !ind .1U11, Kitterman. all of Alt- house, Josephine county. OicuOa. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at Rosei.ttio, Or., ) October 3, 1832. f Notice is hereby given that tie fo'low-ing-named settler has fi-ed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of hi 3 claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk, of Jack son county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday, November 11, 1882, viz: F. M. Frcden- burj;, Homestead No. 2,830 for the E U of is j-j 1-4 anu l,ois i anu a sec 1& T au s K 3 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. W. Burns of Willow Springs, and John Satter ficld.J M.Cook Jas. McDuugal, of Rock Point, all of Jackson county Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front and Jlorrlion. Portland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly firc-nroof. Con tains 120 e'egant'y furnished suits and smg:e rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boa GJREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES AT NEWMAN FISHEES, AND SELLING OUT FOR CASH. Do not send your money away but buy at borne. THE CRISIS HAS COME. I beg to notify the public that from this time lorward I intend to do the largest cash business in the county, and in order to command the trade. I shall sell out m v entire stock of merchandioconsistin of ury uooasuoois ana iMioes, Clothing etc at such 5Cs that good3 are bound "to be eoia. Call and be convinced of honest facts. Those indebted tn mi lie . i..i. iccount.artLrsaiMtetl.tocomfiininvnr ..,. iSJIie lat call Vtifi PJPClng i fc ezs hands nave-money. rfETCMiN 1 Jacksonvilie, April 22, 182. luuOL HER. LUMBER, LURSB2R THOMAS' SAW MILL AT THE MEADOWS. TO HTMTTT1TTT 1- -w .. . h-ioiw tv r uxjL.x JtUUil'AKED TO Fu'R J. nrsS..tf-iiarket with crerv descritninn ol lumbaJK a superiornualitv. Thiamin rflillt and liirnltliiwl vHii, i. lrOuSBBk...ri ,!. ;..- ., lalesFand nimprJ) .""'"J l" bvcnsurina'tlic spccdr!Kfil,,I,enL25Jw orders at mol reasonable pnexs. Bills sawed to order with dispatch. E"Give me a trial and I will prove what I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. JESSE B. THO MAS. Table Rock. September Sd. 1879. S, P. HANK A, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Cfegon, In fl-onemillcr'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 workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. , Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S P. UAKNA. July 14, 1880. DiSSQLUTEOFJ OTSGH. NOTI'T IS nEKEBY GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore existing between Fred. Grob and William Ulnch in the city bakery and saloon business is thi day dissolved by mutual consent, Iho mtu-i rptirincr. All bills owing by the firm wil. be settled by Fred. Grob to whom all Hit-out-standing indebtcdnes due the firm will also be paid. Thankful for past patronage, a contim: ancc of the same is asked. The publii may rest assured that full satisfaction wi I be given. MtED. GllOli, WJI.UL1UCU. Dated .May 20, 1882. BR. S. SILSBEE'S EXTST.XAI. TILE REUEDr Gives Instant Relief, and it an Infallible CURE FOR ALL. KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Trice, $1 ou per box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sen' free to Physicians and all sufiererp. b Kcustaedter & Co., Box ?T4G, New York City. Sole manufacturers of AKAUCSISL The undersigned lias just finished burn ing a kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre pared to fill all orders lor tins buildiue material. These bricks have been manu factured aftei tbe most improved method and are warranted to be supcnor in evcrj respect. Orders promptly filled at thi most reasonable rates. S. H. EGGER. Jacksonville, July 2. 1881 CITY BAEBER SHOP California St., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon ( - The undersigned is fully prepared to do all work in his line In the best manner and at reasonable prices. GEORGE SCHI-MPF. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyville Oreoi:, M, Ryder, Propr. First-lass accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona. ble rates. t3fAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, H. C. Slocum, Propr., O. C. PERKINS, MWGR. First-class accomodations can always be had at this o'd established house and sat isfaction guaranteed. Free coach to the house. & TTO (2OnPcr la" at home. J 1 J OKJ&les worth S5 free Address Stisson& Co., Fortland,Me. ANAKESIS nil m mo mil rAT E. C. ROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville. Or. Cloolis. A fine assortment of 8Jay clocks, with and without alarm. . ' w atclaos . Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silver hunting-case, open-face and skylight watches, from 5 to('$150. Braieolcts. i A fine lot of'hrifcslccld ijacd and bangle bracelets. i JEizxsoi' B1ngs Diamond and ruby cameos set with di rings, eameo stone imonds, cameos set ind pearls, turouoise wim pearls, garnet and pearls, and mottoes, solid to plain and solid). rings with hidden ind and bangle rings, la rings- TllAtvinnitn ! J- uiauiuuus lu everf W- Ladies' sets of frwuHMEPRniic GQ-cent black set to Hip ftaJO bird seta of diamonds. Gents' and laics gold chains, lockets uuu uuunns. 3P123.es sxxclj 33-U.-tt023.S3. Gents' gold fcarf-p- ns, scarf-sliotes, studs anu conar-ou'.tons. Sxl-o-car I W a.-ro. Silver al silver inlated knives, forks, spoons, nxikin rin s, silver sugar-spoons anu longs n cases 2V2TiEi o o7ln.i3L o ona . riiJfCoiT-I-JWnT.l1iiiYil1.c. rrAlil cili-ir nnll steel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jewelry line Alull nsiorlment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classlincol HOLIDAY GOODS. All to he soM at the LOWEST PRICE! Aho accordeons, vio'ins, banjos, end the best 'inc of vio'in. puitar and banjo slrinps The best sperm oil for sewing machines A full line of Drugs and Medicines. ttaFrescriptions cirefully compounded E. (!. BROOKS. The true antidote ta th? tftVeta of miasma is Ho!etttr's fitomsih riilt:Ts-. This modiemeis one of tin- tmt p.ipulai remedies' Of an age of sut-ew.-fiil proprie tary specifics, antl is in immense tlem-iml wherever on this Oiitine:U P -r tud airm exi.Nts, A nineglasKfuil (bite t:m sudaj is the li'St possible prcp-initive for en connterinfr a malarious atmosphere, re?u latimi the liver, and invigorating the stomach. For sale by all Druggiitsand Dealers generally. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LBVERa Zioss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Fain In tbe Head, witb. a dull sensation in the back part. Fain under the Shoulder blade, fullness alter eating, with a disin clination to exertion cf body or rr.lnd, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected tome duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho Heart, Sots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. i il vbbi n.v i ji3 T'll'lT'S 1'ILtS aro especially adapted to such cases, one doso eflects sucti a change of feeling Os to nstonlsh tho suflcrer. They Knrrcti2 tlif Apprtltc.nnd cause tbe fcoiiy o ijMm. n-.h thus thi 6j-tem is noiirlslieVRailMiy tlicir'romc Aftibiroi Ci Iictllro Oi'sni.s. Ersnlnr Sloolm are pro duced. Price t cents, as Muriay SU. 5J. Y. Giiay IIaiii on Wirtsitinis chanced to a Glosst ULACKliy nslncleoppllcutlonoflhlsUyE. It im parts a natural color, nets Instantaneously. Sold by Druggist, or sent by express on receipt of SI. OFFICE, 33 JU'KItAT ST NEW 70RK. CDr. TCTTS aiStlL or TtiiM IiTormtllm wl Cnnd ltculf U oill l Dilltd I &E oo ptlleiUoo.7 ' "WE KEEP IN ST0CIC THE LARGEST VARIETY OP GOODS INTHE U.S. ANO CAN SEU. f YOU ANY ARTICLE FOR PERSONAL OR FAMILY USE, IN ANY QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE PRICE. WHATEVER YOU WANT SEND FOR OUR CATA LOGUE (FREE) ANO YOU WILL FINO IT THERE , MONTGOMERY WARD St CO. 227 fc 220 WABASH AVENUE. CHICAGO. PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors for Tclcuti, Caveats, TrIe Marts. Copyriphts. etc.. for the Ucitei Spates, Canada. Cuba. Ecclar.d. France. Germany, etc te tare tod thlrty-Uvo years' eiicrlcncc. Patents obtained tr.rcern nare noticed la the FaciTino JluniCAX. 1 his larreard splendid Illustrated -neetly rarer. $3.20 a jear. shows theProcTfcss cl t clerce. is ury Interesting;, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN & CO, Patent Solicitors. Pub's cf SdEsnriO AueeicaX. 251 Broadway. New yort. Hand boot about Patent toe. j $ CELEBRATED A TUTTgS AGRICULTURAL Deering's Mowers' Self Twine Binders Self and Hand-dump Sulkies, and ' Hoijse Rakes, AT G-. M. AREWSKPS. SPOKES, FELLOES, THIMBLES, MIES, II &C. r AM RECEIVING A FULL LINE OF THE ABOVE GOODS DIRECT FRORfl THE FACTORY. I will not be undersold and guarantee them to work better than any other machine in this market. After trial, if not as represented, machines may be returned. HTn k.-Tsrn.G&. Delay All extras for 3Iowcrs, Binders and Rakes kept constantly on hand The above goods are offered on Easy Terms akd Low Rates. ESTPleasy, call.W.'.'-c:c0TOne mY goods before purchasingelsc where. Produce of all StoHjes, Hardware, Tinware, Dry-goods, Groceries Cheaper than the Cheapest. G. EAREWSKI. Jacksonville, May 6, 1882. OF JACKSON wimj ma: BY CALLING ON BEFORE BUYING PROM AXD AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL 2 horse harness complete from 20 00 n sel 2 horse hues complete Gooil Mexican paddles Riding bridles Head halters Horse collars, No. 1, Stirrups, wood Cinches ALL OF THE ABOVE &1Y GWi! MANUFACTURE. Other goods in my line at equally low-rates. With an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler snd harness maker, iT.d a known reputation lor good, substantial work, I can truthfully say that I will do n belter job and for less money than any man in Oregon. My woik in the past is a .,ufiicieut guarantee. ggg" Repairing done promptly. Give me a call, nest door to rat Donegan's blacksmith shop, California street, "rseUwmVlKe,-Oregon. ' " HENRY JUDGE. DR. SPINN Ko. 11 Kearny Street, TrrnU ell (lironlc and pI.I IMscnics. AVho mty bu suffering from the eirccls of yontltiul follies or indiscretion will do Aetl to av.iii themselves uf this, the creat est Iwon ever laid at the allar of sulTeriiig humanity. DK. SPINNEY will cuaran-U-e to forfeit ?.V00 for every ease of Semin al Weakness or private disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and t.tils to cure. MinnLr.AGKD mek. Tlirre are many at the ai;c ol thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom punicd by a slight smarting or burning sensation and n weakening of tho system in a manner the p.Uient cannot account or. On examining the urinary deposits n ropy btdiuient will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen wil appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hue.acsin chancing to a dark and tor pid appcunince. There are many men who die uf ibis difilcu ty. iguorint of the -ause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. wil. guarantee a perfect cure in a" su"h cn-.es, and a he:i thy res toration of the "eiiito urinary orjrans. Office Hours 10 to 4 and 0 to 8. Snn- diys, from 10 to 11 A. m. Consultation i'rte. Tliornugh examination and advice, So. Call or Address DK. SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. June 3, 1382. tf SETTLE UP!- Xjtnat 'V tvxrtt i trt g. All those indebted to the undersirned cither by note or book account, are hereby ccfKutd W ?Jl forthwith jmd settle un. This is positively the LAST OATiL. 'those who neglect thh warning, will find their accounts pl.icca in me nanus ot an attor ney for foiced collection. NEWMAN FISHER. Jacksonville, August 18, 1S82 "LAST CALL. All persons indebted to the undersigned, either by Note or Book Account, are notified to pay the same by November 1st, I8S2. J his is business. REAMES BROS. Eor Sivlo. The undersigned ofTers for sale his house and lot, situated on main street. Building new and made of tbe best busar pine lum ber; suitable for a store business; best lo cation in town. This is a rare chance for a business man and as I intend to leave the State will sell cheap for cadi. GEOUGE CROSS. Phccnix, Oregon. September 21, 1882. CITY BREWERY, YF.IT SCHUTZ, - ProDrietor. T WOULD MOST nESPECTFUI.LT IN form tbe citizen of JickcOnrlUa and the world itt lurfre. tliat they can And, t?c5?i anr time. . mr ltrewerf. the best Inzer ' .-.'-. - . .-. - . . beer. In aniuinllty me purenasei may aeure Mj- house is conTealentl jsltnated ami mr roomi are tlwajain order. Tiilt willpltme jro. IMPLEMENTS ! COUNTY CT" " 2 50 " " 8 00 100 ' 50 " 2 00 " 75 50 " Jiiti'mting to farmsrs ! 1 hn i. v have the agency for the latest improve ment in HAY EI.EVATOKS, AND THE UTILE GOT W HCOt This hook has been prgnouueed by al. that have sctu it at -ttork Superior To Anjlhieg Else In use. As it will take a Large Vagon Load at Three Lifts, "eaves no scatterings, and I also have the agency lor the CHICAGO SCREW PULVERJZER. This, no doubt, is one of the most valu able Farm Implements ever introduced in our Valley, as any sensible man will be convinced when be has seen it at woik. GrA ltailroad Truck in a Barn, to clc vale and carry back the liny, sivcstimc and hard work, and now, while barns are fuil of buy, a track can be put up ot less expense than at any other time. Persons in want of any of the above ar ticles should let me know, and I will or der them at once. V. C. MYEK. Ashland, Oregon, August 3, ISS-i. THE ASHLAND KLLiiGI! AND NORMAL SCHOOL, ja.s3bJLtT.33.cl, Or. This institution will reopen October 2, 1832 under the management of M. G. Hoy. al, A. M., assisted by a competent corps of instructors TUITION. Colligcate Department, per qr lo.00 Academic " " " 12.00 Preparatory " " " 9.00 Primary " " " 0.00 Instrumental Music " " . . . - 15.00 TClTtOS PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. . F r particulars apply to M. G. Royal, President. Jacksonville Crescent City I&ail Route, P. McMahon, Proprietor. Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday and Thursday mornin-rsat 3 A. M.arriving at Waldo in "the evening, where close con nection is made next mornin-j for Crescent City. When the new wagon road is fin ishedabout Sept. 15th through tickets to San Francisco will he sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business done at re duced rates. P. McMAIION, Proprietor. D.W. Crosby, Agrnt. Ilinlns Claim nnil liitrh Tor Sale The undersigned otTcrs for sale the min ing claim and ditch known as the Cady & Emerson claim, in the Blackwell district. For further particulars enquire at this office, or S. COUN. Jacksonville, Oregon, June 10, 1883. EXCELSIOR LIFBBllSJIffl FEED - Corner Of OltEOON AND GlLIFORXU STS., JlCSSOXVHiB W. J. PIYMAIB, prop'r. Would respectfully inform tho public that he has a fine stock of Horses, Buggies and Cnrlnges. And he is prepared fo furnish his patrons and the public generally witn Fine Turnouts Aa S?n,bc had on ,he Pacific coast. Sad die horses hired to go to any part of the county. Animals Bought and Sold. Horses broke to work single or double", Horses boarded and the best of care be-r Stnwetl mi An tlmm n.i.:i. : .. A liberal share of the public patrcna"? i-r-r nf in ;rrsfirifinif ivuni PRO BOHO PUBLICO ! LINDLEY, TORRY&CO. WILL FORNISn SUPERIOR OF ALL .A. Lo-wrost Hatos, H4.V1NG purchased Jas. Herd's steam saw-mill in Willow Springs pre cinct, we are now prepared to furnish lumber of every description, Oloar fixrcl :FZ.oixgli, promptly, and at the very lowest rates. Bills sawed to order. All kinds of merchantable produce tak en in exchange. "Give us a trial and judsc for your--self LINDLEY, TOKKY & CO. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIjYTJJZjT and HELMS,. rnopr.iETORs. Tic proprietors of this well known and popular resort world inform their friends antl the public generally that a complete iind first class stock of the best brands of liquors, wines, cipirs, ale and porter, etc., are constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased tohave-their friends "call and smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiositi&s may also ha KlW"Hwr".- ? '"nV I'lr-'Ajivn MJiavei persons possessing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and wcwill pUco them in tho cabinet for inspection. UIVT.IKN &. IIKI.M3. J. a. cai:dwei.i a. i joiikso.v Notary Public. Cardwell. & Johnson. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, COL LECTORS, AUCTIONEERS AND Convoynnooro. Farms, UmK mines, live stock etc., bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated, and collections made. All business intrusted to our care will receive ptompt attention. Partict desiring to pur chase lands in this vic'nity will bo con veyed to the premises free of clmree. Ad dress all communications to Cardwell & Johiion, Jacksonville, Oregon. New State Saloon, Cor. California & 3d C'ts., John Noland - - Prop, Thi- favorite resort has lately been Iht.-roughly renovated and stocked with a complete assortment ot the finest wines, liquors and cigars in the market. The celebrated Thistle Dew whisky is kept constnntly on hand here. A first-class billiard table is also con nected with the house, and tho rending table will always be supplied with the latest and choicest periodicals, newspap ers, etc. E-Give me a call. JOHN NOLAND. Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1SS1. LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY I STEELING Sa7"-M:ill, 6 aiiles South of Jacksonville, TS NOW L'NDER FULL HEADWAY" JL and is prepared lo furnish ,thc market: with even description of lumhcr of a supe rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to orucranclsatisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON- NEW SADDLER SHOP, Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Kenney, Prop. HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW saddler shop in Langcll's building. opposite .Masonic nail, i am tuny pre- pared to uu uuy nvim. iu my iiiiu ,r..n.nnnco ntwl fliannfMl Will zu& hand a good assortment of s.ukHes, bridles, harness, bits, spurs, cjc. 'None but tho best California leather vised. Job wort a specialty and prices to suit the times. CSGivo me atrial. T. J. KENNEY. Jacksonville, July 16, 1881. f '"lM'l-3 uuv. u.?... ...... .. p - .