THINGS TO BEHCMBEK. A cubit is 2 feet. A pace is 3 feet A palm is 3 inches. A fathom is G feet. A spaiws 10J inches. A great cubit 11 feet. A league is three miles- Thare are 2750 languages. A day's journey is 33 miles. Two' persons die every second. A square mile contains G40 acres. A barrel of flour weighs 19S pounds- A barrel of pork weighs 200 pounds. A barrel of rice weigftV 600 pounds. A barrel of powder weighs 25 pounds. A firkin of butter weijs 56 pounds. A tub of butter weighs 84 . pounds. An acre contains 4840 square yards. A hand (horse measure) is 4 inches. Slow rivers flow four miles per hour. The following when sold by weight are: Oats 32 pounds per bushel. Bran 35 pounds per bushel. Barley 48 pounds per bushel. Coarse salt 85 pounds per bushel. Buckwheat 52 pounds per bushel. Timothy seed 45 pounds per bushel. Corn, rye and flaxseed 56 pounds-per bushel. Wheat, beans and clover seed, 60 pounds per bushel. Rapid rivers flow seven miles per hour. A storm moves thirty miles per hour. A hurricane moves thirty miles per hour. A rifle ball one thousand miles per hour. The first lucifer match was made in 1829. The average human life is thirty one years. A Sabbath day's journey is 1155 yards. The first horse railroad wasbuilt in 1826-7. A mile is 5280 feet, or 1760 yards in length. The first steamboat plied the Hud eon in 1807. The first use of a locomotive in this country was in 1829. :. Sound-moves seven hundred and forty-three miles per hour. ' The first almanac was printed by Geo. Von P.urbach in 1460. The first printing press in the United States was introduced in 1626. Until 1C70 cotton spinning was per formed by hand spinning wheel. Light wovrs one hundred and ninety-two thousand miles -per houn- Measure 208 feet 8"- inches on each fide and you will have a square acre. The first steam engine on this con tinent was brougVt from England in 1753. It is a well known fact that editors never get any praise ior any of their good deeds, except it comes from one of the craft. So when we see honor able mention made of one of the mem bers of the scissors and paste pot we take tho pleasure in reproducing the article. For this reason we clip the. following from the Denver "Tribune," as it refers to a worthy Brother, once a resident of this place, and whose affability and amiability was the envy of the bloods of Crescent City. The article refers to H. L. J. Warren, or, as he was often called, "Alphabetical Warren," of Big Flat notoriety. "H. L. J. Warren, the editor of the Eagle River "Shaft," enjoys the rep utation of Having been licked 'by indigf nant subscribers more'times than any other editor in the West He has been in Colorado about a year, in that period he has been walloped twenty eight times. But he in.the Tug Wil son of modern journalism and takes punishment as kindly and naturally as most mon would lake a meal; Ho is a short, chunky fellow, of blondish proclivities, faint moustache, round face, genteel clothes, ample stomach and a benign smile; he is addicted to jokes, cigars, beer, and perspiration. If he were not shrewd, he would, have no difficulty in making successes of life simply by his bull-dog pertinacity. It is pleasant to meet an occasional editor who courts rather than avoids a whal ing." "Record." It is positively alleged that Gen. W. T. Sherman has recently been received into the Roman Catholic church. Tho cermonies of the occasion were rather private. James Her, aged 73 yearn, died at his home near Butteville on the 7th inst. Deceased came to Oregon in 1847. About two hundred marriages are consumnated in Linn county each year. CITATION TO HEIRS. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Jackson. In the matter of the estate pf J. B. Coats, dc oeascd. To the heirs of said estate and all others whom it may concern: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that J. It. Neil, administrator of said estate, has filed his petition praying for an order of said court to sell the lollowin" described real property belonging to said eslatc, to-wit: The undivided one-half of the S. W. if of the S. E. if, and the S E. 1-4 of the S. "W. 14, section 30, T. 37, S. R.,3W., and the undivided one-fifth of the S. 14 f S. E. 1-4 and tho S V, of S. V. 14 of ace. 15, T. 30. S. R., 5 W. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the heirs at law of said eatatc that the prayer of the petition will he heard and determ ined at the office of the County Clerk of Jackson county, State of Oregon, on Tues day, the 2d day of January, A. D. 1883, at one o'clock r. jr., at which time and p'ace the said heirs and all others inter ested are hereby notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why an or der of sale should not be made, as in the aforesaid petition prayed for. Hekry Kxipi-el, Co. Clerk. Notice. Laitd Office atRoseburo, Oiu, ) November 18, 1882. J" Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai said proof will he made before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson county, at Jacksonville, on Tuesday, Jan uary 2. 1883, viz: John Straube, Home stead No. 1534 for the Lot 4, Sec. C, T 37 S R 2 W, and Lot 1 and S of N E Sec 1 T 37 S R 3 W, W. 31. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Thomas "Wright, John Tccpper, Robert Dean, Frank Furguson, all of Willow Springs, Jackson county, Oregon. By order of the Commissioner of the General Land Office at "Washington, all parties having any claim to the above des cribed land, especially John Mars an old time mining claimant, arc cited to appear before said above named officer and furn ish testimony concerning the mineral character of the land embraced in the homestead of John Straube described above, and failing to do so their rights will be barred by statute. War. F, Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at RosEmmo, On., ) December 7, 1882. j" Notice is hcreb' given that the follow, ing-named settler lias filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tho Judge or Uerk of Jackson connty at Jacksonville, on Saturday Janu ary 13, 1883, viz: John A. Grcivc, Home stead No. 2,911 for the S. W."Jf of S. R. if. Sec 3," N. W. if of N E if & E U of N tv 14 Sec 10; T. 41 S. R. 4 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, viz: James Purvis, Samuel Colver, of Photnix, James Spearin William Ward of Pioneer, all or Jackson county Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. "LAXD OFFtCE AT ROSEBUIIO, On., November 20, 1882. ( Notice is hereby given that the following-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 couniy, at jacKsonviue, on Wednes day, January 3, 1883, viz: Jacob John son, Homestead No. 2884 for the N E if of S E if Sec 9, N W if of S "W if and S W if ol N W if and Lot 0, Sec. 10 T 345 Rl W. W. SI. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Lcroy Nail, John 31. Black, Wm. Nail, Josiah Hannah, all of Etna, Jack son couniy Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. U. S. Lvnd Office, Roseburg, Ok. ) November 18, 1882. S Complaint having been entered -at this office by L. P. Hyde, against Geo. Grimes, for abandoning his Homestead Entry, No. 3.G43, dated June 8, 1881, upon the Lois 1 and 2 and N E of N E 1-4, Sec. 20, and Lot 4, Sec 21, Township 30 South, Range 5 V,W 31, in Jackson county, Oregon, w ui 11- nuw iu uic iiucuuuiuiu in sain entry: the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 30th day of December, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concern, ing said alleged abandonment. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. J. C. Foixeutox, Receiver Notice. Land Office at Rosebukg, On., J December, 13, 1882. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai said proof -vili be made before the Judge or Clerk of Joseph ine county at Kerbyville, on Saturday February 3, 1883, viz: James Lytlc Homo stead No. 2580 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and:ultivation.of, .said land, viz: J. F. Mnck, ( harles Decker, of Waldo, T. F. Floyd, (.'has. Hughes, of Kerbyville, all of Josephine county Oregon. Wsc F. "l3nx.TAMix,f Register.- Notice. Land Office at RosEnuua, On., h November 20, 1S82. j Notice is hereby given that the fo'low-jng-named settler has filed notice of his intention to made 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, December 30, 1882, viz: W. II. Jacks, Homestead No. 3422 for the N "W U Sec. 33 T 30 S R 1 W, W. 31. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Peter Simon, II. C. Flein ing of Eagle Point. E. E, Gore, L. A. Rose,,of Phoenix, all of Jackson county, Oregon. Wsi. F. Benjamin, Register. Trees And Shrubbery. The undersigned has made arrange ments with the Woodburu Nursery, Ma rion couniy, uregon, ior a iuu stocK ot FRUIT, KVTAXDORiVAUEXT- AL TREES, of the best varieties. Those wishing trees wi'l do well to give in their orders soon, as I will guarantee satisfaction. 3Iy Mw& win uu m tjauKKunvuie in a low days. Produce taken in exchange. AS. JOHNSON. Jacksonville, Oregon, Nov. So, 183. GREAT SLAUGHTERS PRICES AT E. JACOBS' STORE Oregon Street, Jacksonville WHERE A COMPLETE AND magneflcient assortment of new good; has just been received, consisting in part of CLOTHING, DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, SCHOOL BOOKS, HATS AND CAPS, TOBACCOS & CIGARS, HARDWARE AND CARPETS, TINWARE, ALL KINDS PAINTS. -ALSO:- W JUXTDOOVT GXiASS GROCERIES. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' HATS AND FLOWERS, &c.,&c. In fact everything to be found in a first clas stock ol General Merchandise, whicL will be sold at prices That Defy Competition. The highst price allowed for country pro duce. .PWGive me a call at my establishment in the Masonic building and be convinced that there is no humbug about tbir E. JACOBS GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES AT NEWMAN FISHERS, 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 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 ol Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing eta at such prices that gooda arc.bound to be sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts. SPEOIAXi JXTOTICB. Those indebted to mo by note or book account arc requested to comclorward and settle at once. This is the last Gill before placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must have money. NEWMAN FISHER. Jacksonville, April 22, 1882. ST. CHAHL3S HOTEL, Corner front and Morrison, Portland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire-nrool. Con tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and single rooms, -which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. LUMBER, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW MILL AT THE MEADOWS. TS NOW FULLY PREPARED TOFtR- X nish the market with every description ot lumber of a superiorquality. Thismill is new throughout and lurnished with the latest and most improved machinery, there by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all orders at most reasonable prices. Jiills sawed to order with dispatch. S3F"Give me a trial and I will prove what I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS. Table Rock. September 3d. 1870. BRZCI FOB. S&&2. The undersigned has just finished burn ing a kiln of 213,000 brick and is now pre pared to till all orders tor this building material. These bricks have been manu factured after the most improved methods and are warranted to be superior in even' respect. Orders promptly filled at the most icasonable rates. S. II. EGGER. Jacksonville, July 2, 1831. CITY BARBER SHOP California St., Jacksonville, Oregon The undersigned is fully prepared to do all workin his line In the best manner and at reasonable prices. GEORGE SCHnlPF. UNION .HOTEL, Iteibyville Orecon, M. Ryder, Propr. . First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. S An excellent stable connected with the hotel- Jllnln;; Claim ami Ititrh Tor Sale. The undersigned offers for sale tic mining-claim and ditch known as the Cady & Emcrsoir claim, in the "Blackwell district For further particulars enquire at this office, or S. COHN. Jacksonville, Oregon, June 10, 1883. TO CA1V4FIND TII1I -JAT .E. C.iBROOES' New Drug: Store, Jacksonville, Or. e S' C2ool5.su A fine assortment of Way clocks, with and without alarm. '.- " "CCVvtoIxos . Gents', ladies' aid boys' gold and silver hunting-case, apn-face ami skylight watches, from $ to 5150. tcolots. A fine lot of lad gold band and bangle bracelets. Diamond and futy rings., eameo stone cameos set with, diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garoet and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and rtyx rings with-Iiidden mottoes, solid roll, band and bangle ringa, plain and soliMVi'jfe'?''1 rings. Diamonds U every snapc. Ladies' ;ts of jewelry, from the 50-cent black set to the ?200 bird sets of diamonds. Gent and ladies' gold chains, lockets and ciiarms. Gents' ge'ld scarfpins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. ISiliror vvo,x"o. Silvey and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases. Misoollanoous. Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full stock of every thing in the jewelry line. A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classline ol HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! Also accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best lineof vio'.in.guitarand banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drugs and Medicines. Egk,Prcscriptions carefully compounded a. u. mtuuivs. GTOSIACa Remember that stamina, vital energy, the life-principle or wlntcver you may choose to call the resistant power which battles against the 'causes ot di.-ease and death, is the grand safeguard ot health. It is the garrison o tlicjtum-iii fortress, and'when it;Waxes weak, the true policy is to throw in reinforcements. In other words, when such aa emergency occur, commence a course of Ho.-,telter'.s Bitters. For sal- by" Druggists and Dealers, to whom apply for Hojtcltcr's Almanac for 1383. Notice. Land Office Ar RosuRvno, On., ) f December 13, 1332. 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 wfl be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack son county, af Jacksonville, on Wednes day, January 31, 1&3, viz: Joseph Shoe maker, Homestead No. 4003 for the E 4 S E 14 Sec. 35 T 37 S R 4 and E Yz of N E -4 Section- 2 T 38 S R 4 ". He" names the fAUowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, saii' land, viz: Alfred barter, John II Canjrcll, John Johnson and John Bolt, all of'iVppIgale, Jackson county, Oregon. Vjsi. F. Benjamin, Register. Criterion, Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATONGARRETT, Proprietors. TM1TS nonnlni resort, under new man- 1 agement, is furnishing the best brands ot liquors, wines and cicars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast Give me a call. O Buy at dealers' prices. We will sell you any article for family or personal use, in any quantity, at wholesale price. No matter what you want, send for our Catalogue,? con bins over 1,900 illustrations. We carry in stock the largest Variety of goods in the U. S. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO 227 & 229 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. PATENTS We continue to act aa Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyright!, etc., fortha United States, Canada, Cuba. England, France. Germany, etc" We nave had tlilrty-Uvo years' experience.' Patents obtained through usare noticed In the SciKxnna American. This large and splendid Illustrated Tvccily paper, $3.20 a year, shows the Progress of Science, is very Interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN t CO, Patent Solicitors, Pub's, of SOESTiria AMERICAN, 201 Broadway, New Tort. lUnJ boot about patents free. i- 3S AGRICULTURAL Deering's Mowers' Self Twine Binders Self and Hand-dump Sulkies, and Horse Rakes, AT G. KAREWSKFS. SPOKES, FELLOES, TIMES, MIES, U. U. F A31 RECEIVING A FULL LINE OF THE ABOVILGOODS DIRECT FROM 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. All extras for 3rowcrs, Binders and Rakes kept constantly on hand. The above goods are offered on Easy Terms aivd Low Rates. -ETPJcasecall and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange Also Stoves, Hardware, Tinwarej Dry-goods, Groceries Cheaper than the- Cheapest. G. KAREWSEX Jacksonville, May 6, 1882. OF JACKSON COUNTY WELL MAWm MIOTEY BY CALLING ON Ei:Er&":FL"sr BEFORE TOROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL 2 horse harness complete from 20 00 a set 2 horse lines complete " 2 50 " Good Mexican saddles " 8 00 Riding bridles " 1 00 Ilead halters Ilorse collars, No. 1, Stirrups, wood Cinches ALL GF THE ABOVE MY Other coeds in my line at equally low rates. "With an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler and harness maker, and a known reputation lor good, substantial vork, I can truthfully say that I will do a better job and for less money than any man in Oregon. My work in the past is a auuicicnl xiuirantcc. " Impairing done promptly. Give me a call, next door to ,l'at Donegan's blacksmith shop, California street, Jacksonville, Oiegon. DR. SPiNNEY No. 11 Kearny Street, Trrat all Cltrnule ami" Special Illscaw. "Who may be buffering from the effecls of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the creat tst boon ever laid at the allar of buffering humanity. 1)H. SPINNEY will guaran tee to lorfeit $."J00 for every case of Semin al We.-iknets or ptivate disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and tails to cure. MIDDLE AGED MEN. There arc many at the ac of thirty to sixty ttho are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sulimcnt will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ishime,asain changing to a dark and tor pid appearance, 'lhere are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of tho cause, which is the sccomlMngeof seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a pirfect cure in nil such cases, and a hea'thy res toration of the genito urinary orpins. Office Hours 10 to 4 and (5 to 8. Sun days, from 10 to 11 A. 31. Consultation free. Thomugh examination and advice, S3. Call or Address DR. SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. JuncS,lS82. If METROPOLITAN HOTEL 5 Rosoburg, - - Orogon. H. C. Slocum, Propr., O. C. PERKINS, MNGR. First-class accomodations can always be had at this old established house and sat isfaction guaranteed. Free coach to the house. SETTLE UP! XjicLst W A.x-zxixa.s All those indebted to the undersigned either by note or book account, arc hereby notified to call forthwith and settle up. This is positively the LA ST CALL. Those who neglect this warning, will find their accounts placed in the hands of an attor ney for foiced collection. NEWMAN FISIIER. Jacksonville, August 18, 1882 LAST CALL. ,AH persons indebted to the undersigned, either by Note or Book Account, are notified to pay the same by November 1st, 1882. This is business. REAiMES BROS. bU X J tP-oUSamples worth 5 free Address StisoxSs Co.,PorV'and,Me. IMPLEMENTS ! ""ctzogtE. Jrj BUYING " 50 " 2 00 '' 75 -. " 50 OWW MANUFACTURE . ilJSJNUV JUIHitt. m mm mm AND NORMAL SCHOOL, jS-alilaiici, Ox-. This institution will reopen October 2, 18S2 under the management of M. O. Hoy- nl, A. M., assisted by a competent corps'of instructors TUITION. Colligcate Department, per qr $1."5.00 Academic " " ' 12.00 Preparatory " " " 0.00 Primary " " " 0.00 Instrumental Music " " 13.00 TUITION' r.VY.Uir.E IJf ADVAKCK. F r particulars apply to M. G. Royal, President. Jacksonville Crescent City FIail Houto. P. McMahon, Proprietor. Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday. "Wednesday and Friday mornings at !J a. 31. arriving at AVaUlo in the evening, when close connection is made next morning for Crescent City. When the new wagon road is finished about Januiry 15th through tickets to San Francisco will be sold for 18 by this route. Express and order business done at re duced rales. P. McMAIION, Proprietor. D.W.Crosby, Agent. AMk DR. f.. SILSBEE'S EXTERNAL FILE IiEUEDl Gives Instant Relief, and is an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Frice, "1.00 per box, prepaid, by mail. Samples Sent free to Physicians and all sutTcrer, by Xcnstacdter & Co., Box 3046, New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. S, P. HANMA, W.AGON--MAKER, Jacksonville, Oiegon, In CVoncmillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre pared to do ail work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to orucr. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar antecd. S. P. BANNA. July 14, 1880. CITY BREWERY VEIT SCHUTZ,- Proprietor. T WOULD MOST RESrECTFCLLY IN formtbe citizen of JackiOnv-nio and the world at large, that tbej-cati find, atTJ' any time, at my Brewery, the best iScer" beer. In any quantity the purchase! may desire My hone i conrenlentl ysituated and my rooms ar ahraytin or1. A Tblt wMlaUua yu. EXCELSIOR LirniSfeliffi FEED Corner Of Oregon asd Caufoiwia sts., Jacwoxvi iuf W. J. PLYESTAXE, prop'r. "Would respectfully inform tho public that he has a fine stock of Horses, Buggies and Carlages. And he is prepared to furnish his patrons' and the public generally with Fine Turnouts As can be had on the Pacific coast. Bol dlo horses hired to go to any part of the county. Animals Bought and Sold. Ilorses broke to work single or double Horses boarded nml thn liLt nf nr v. StOWed tinon them trtiili. Inmr.l.M. 'A libera! share of the public f.Htrcna' am tsu..vi. nil icaootiftoip Ipraib. PRO BONO PUBLICO f LINDL5.Y, TORRY & CO. WILL FURSISn SUPERIOR LUMBER OF ALL KIDS- J.t Xiovtroet Xlatos, HAVING purchased Jas. Tlerd's steam, saw-mill in "Willow Springs pre cinct, we are now prepared to furnish lumber of every description, Cloar tKixct 2c3.0-u.5Xx, promptly, and at the very lowest rates. Hills sawed to order. rf AH kinds of merchantable produce tak en in exchange. I3?Givc us a trial and judse for your self LINDLEY, TOKUY & CO. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIjYTJJZjY and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. Tue proprietors ot tl.i well known and' popular resort Morld inform their friends and the public generally that a roinpleto and first class stoak of the best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc., are constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to have their friends "call aad smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also b found here. ."We "''IJjli " nae persons possessing eunosrTrryaiid a;.,il- mens bring them in, and wc will place them in the cabinet for inspection. WINTJKN& ll!';ii3. READY FOR BUSINESS. THE-IAffiOMLLE STEM FLOURING MILL Commenced Manufacturing tho best ol flour on 3IOMI.tr, Sr.TT. 30, 18SO. "We arc prepared to do nil kinds of Cut toni Work, iu the way of exchange of flour for wheat, chopping lied and grinding corn. "We have superior machinery for manufacturing flour and v,u feel safe in saying that wo can d better work than any mill in Rogue Ilivcr Valley. In exchange, wo will srive for rood. ,clean wheat, !!C lbs. of flour and 0 lbs. ot mixcu 1 mm 1 nir racu oiisnci. McKENZIE & FOUDRAY, Proprietors. New State Saloon, Cor. California & 3d Sts., John Noland - - Prop. This favorite resort has lately been thoroughly renovated and stocked wilh. a complete assortment ot the finest wines, liquors and cigars in the market. Tho celebrated Thistle Dew whisky is kept constantly on hand here. A first-clxss billiard table is also con nected with the house, and the reading table will always be supplied with the latest and choicest periodicals, newspap ers, etc. 3F"Give me a call. JOHN NOLAND. Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1831. LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY! STERLING 6 Miles South of Jacksonville, TS .NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY" JL and is prepared to furnish the market with even description of lumber of a supe rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to order andsatisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. NEW SADDLER SHOP, Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas JVKenney, Prop. HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW saddler shop in Langell's building,, opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully pre pared to do any work in my line with promptness and dispatch. Will keep on hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles, harness, bits, spurs, etc. None but the best California leather used. Job work a. specialty and prices to suit tho times. E2?Givc me a trial. T. J. KEKNEY. Jacksonville, July 10, 1881.