Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 13, 1883, Image 4

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Washington, Jan. 4. The Finance
Committee of the Senate yesterday
virtually completed the bill which will
bereported to the Senate to day. Two
or three items remain to be finally
acted upon. Important change have
been made by the Committee. The
schedule and rates of duty are as fol
lows: Chemical rroduct duty of 4
cents per pound on chemical and
bichromate potash, reduced to 3 cents.
TJpon white lead when dry or in pulp
and when ground or mixed or in oil,
the Commission recommended the duty
to lie fixed at 2 and 2 cents respect
ively. The Committee advancrd the
duty to 2J and 3 cents.
CROCKERY -MJD'GLASS WARE.
Th duty on China porcelain and
bisque including plaques, ornament?,
charmes, vases and statutes, decorated
or ornamented in any manner, has
been filed at CO ad valorem, in stead of
65 per cent, as recommended by the
Tariff Commission. The same not or
namented, or decorated 55, instead of
0 pay eaatqtV'ofebrda't'tfecit-stoaB'or-
crockery ware not specially enumerated
or provided for in this Act, 50 in stead
of 55 per cent. Cost of pelished plate
glass notexceeding 24x60 inches square,
20 instead of 25 per cent.; all above
that size 40, instead of 50 per cent.
A small reduction is made in all grades
of iron, steel rails, eta The committer
make a reduction of f of a cent upon
each grade of old copper, old brass
and all composition metal of which
copper is the component part, irate
rial of chief value H cents per pound,
instead of 31; upon lead, ore lead in
bags and bars, old scrap lead and lead
in sheets and pipes, the duty is fixed
as at present.
IRON AND OTHER METALS.
Respectively on nickel or ignots of
iron or other forms of any metal plated
nickle, 20 instead of 25 cents. On
sugar the polorizcopic-test is retained.
The duty fixed on all sugars from 75
polorizcopic test of saccharine strength
to No. 16 Dutch standard is 1 cents
per pound instead ef H; from No. 16
to No. 20 Dutch standard, 3 cents
inpts&dof 3jf; all'sugars above No. 20
Dutch standard, 31 instead of 3J; mo
lassess, 5 cents per gallon. On all to
bacco valued at 40 cents per pound, on
cigars, cheroots, cigarettes,' etc. the
present duty is retained. Rye and
barley, 10 cents per bushel instead of
15, barley malt, 20 cents instead of
25; rice, 20 per cent, ad valorem. In
liquors no changes have been made.
COTTON GOODS.
In cotton and cotton goods, a few
changes have been made in the way of
reductions from five to twenty per
cent, below the commission's report.
In hemp, jute and flax goods, the prin
cipal change is fixing a duty on jute
butts at six dollars per ton. In wool
and woolens the distinction between
washed and unwashed is removed, and
the duty in fixed at the same rate as
that imposed upon washed wool by the
present law. On woolen rags shoddy
und waste, the duty is fixed at ten In
stead of twelve cents per pound. Up
on woolen cloths of all grades the
duty is fixed at forty cents per pound.
In the schedule of books the committee
fixed the duty upon all books, period
icals and pamphlets, bound or unbound,
engravings, etchings, illuminated books,
maps, etc., at twenty per cent ad val
orem, instead of fifteen as recommended
by the Commission. The above em
brace all the most important changes
proposed by the Finance Committee.
After some further slight amendment,
the bill will tomorrow be reported to the
Senate for its consideration..
X Clawing Tribute to Cnmbrlla.
Paris, January 4. Duclerc, Presi
dent of the Council, in a lo'ter to
President Grevy, submitting the de
rreo for a public funeral in honor of
Gambetta, says: "A" great misfor
tune has befallen France. She is in
mourning for one of her most illustri
ous sons. Tho services he rendered
are in the memory of all.. In the days
of the sorest trials he bore the flag of
invaded France without despairing, of
her future. He was one of the most
eminent of the members of the govern
ment who at least Baved the honor of
tho country. During a difficult period
he founded the Republic lie helped
to win those majorities which are now
the bulwark of our institutions. He
was a conscientious, upright citizen, of
clear intelligence and lofty mind, and
nn orator of incomparable power. This
statesman cannot be treated by his fel
1'jw citizens with too great marks of
esteem and gratitude. In proposing a
public funeral, wo aro 6ure we are re
sponding to feelinss which you were
first to express on learning the fatal
news." Gambetta being out of office
at tho time of his death, Great Britain
will not be officially represented at the
funeral. The British Ambassador
mav. however, attend in a private ca
).vilv. Gamlmtta's father demands a
Mlsgious interment at Nice. The
i.t of Gamlietta's brain is eleven
LuudreJ grammes.
roi.NTs inn ii Er rytiie tarmuiu
COIUTUF OKLGU.1.
The Supreme court of this state has
decided: That a will of any person
cannot be admitted in evidence to sup
port title to land founded'upon it until
after such will has been admitted to
probate in the county court and tliers
proven to be the last will of deceased
in the manner provided by law for
wills to be proven. Nearly all the
other states which have probate courts
with exclusive jurisdiction pertaining
to the proof of wills have held the samo
doctrine.
A promise made by ono party with
out a corresponding obligation or
promise made by the other party is
void.
Where a title- is derived through a
deed which is not recorded or exhibited
to tho purchaser, the title is defective,
and he is not compelled to accept it.
A contract to make a good and suf
ficient warranty deed of conveyance is
not performed by the vendors tender
ing a formal deed with covenant of
warranty, the tillajjeingfrgtir-ivad
there being an incumbrance on the
tract of land to be conveyed.
Taxable property within the mean
ing of the statue which authorizes the
levy of taxes by school districts, is that
property which persons within the dis
trict own, exclusive of indebtedness.
The clerks of school districts, in mak
ing assessments, must follow the gen
eral law governing assessors.
The Supreme Court of this state has
held that An offer in writing to pay
a debt when not accepted is a sufficient
tender of money under the-coder and
such tender will discharge a Hen held
by the party to whom the tender was
made on personal property, created by
a chattel mortgage.
Where a conveyance is taken by a
hnsband in his own name, without the
wife's consent, of land purchased with
the wife's money, and with the under
standing on her part that the convcy
ance is to be made to her, ahe is in
equity the owner of the land, and the
husband is her trustee.
An agreement for the sale of per
sonal property at a price not less than
fifty dollars, is void, under our statute
of frauds, unless the same or some note
or memorandum thereof expressing a
consideration be in writing and sub
scribed by the party to be charged.
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A Ccorst.i Editor On Early Marriage;
Nine tjnths of the unhappy marri
ages are the result of green- human
calves being allowed to run at large
in the society pastures without any
yokes on. them. They marry and have
children before they do mustaches;
they are fathers of twins before they
are proprietors of two pair of pants,
and tho little girls they marry are old
women before they are twenty years"
old. Occasionally one of these gosling
marriages turns out all right, but it is
a clear case of luck. If there was a
law against young galoots sparking
and marrying before they have cut all
their teeth, we suppose the little
cusses would evade it in some way but
there oughfto bo a sentiment against
it.
It is time enough for these bantams
to think of finding a pullet when they
have raised monoy enough to buy a
bundle of laths to build a hen-house.
But they see a girl who looks cunning,
and they are afraid'there- is not going
to be girls enough to go arcund, and
then they begin to get in their work
real spry; and before they are aware
of the sanctity of the marriage rela
tion they are hitched for .life, and be
fore they own a cookstove or a bed
stead, they have-to get up in the night
and go after the doctor, so frightened
that they run themselves out of
breath and abuse the doctor because
ho doesn't run too, and when the doc
tor gets then-, there is not enough
linen in the house to wrap up a doll
baby.
The following is the business of tho
Roseburg laud office for the three
months ending December 31st 1882:
27 private'entries embracing3186 acres;
17 pre emption entries embracing 2087
acres; 1 mineral entry of 80 acres; 12
timber entries embracing 1172 acres;
79 homestead entries embracing 11,0G4
acres; final homestead proof made on
5512 acres; 1 donation certificate
issued; 58 pre-emptions filed. The
above shows a large increase of busi
ness over any other three months for a
number of years. There has "been 50
pjkcent. more homesteads and pro
entytion claims taken during the last
year than the year previous.
Why is it that a young man and a
young woman will sit for hours and
hours together in a parlor without say
ing a word, and then, when it is time
for him to leave, stand an hour talking
earnestly on the front stoop in the
still, pneumonic air
A Chinese company has been incor
porated for the purpose of aealing in
nal estate in Portland.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosebuko, Or., )
December 7, 18S2. 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 that said proof will be made
before the Judge or clerk of Jackson
connty at Jacksonville, on Saturday Janu
ary 13, 1883, viz: John A. Grcive, Home
stead No. 2,911 for the S. W. jLf of S. E. if.
Sec 3, N. W. of N E if & ll U of N TV
1-4 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 Colvcr, of Phoenix, James Spearin
William Ward of Pioneer, all oi Jackson
county Oregon.
W'M. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at RosEnuito, Ok., )
December, 13, 1882. )
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice or his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that'said proof will be
made before the Judge or Clerk of Joseph
ine county at Kerbyville, on Saturday
Feb. 17,1883, viz: James Lyttlc, Home
stead No. 2580 lor the W J of S n 14
and Lots 5, G and 7, Section 23. 40 S R
8 W, W. 3E He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
A-R Msrl-r rj'irlre rWV.-CT.-T.HViiLl.t T:
F. Floya.TUis. Hughes, of Kerbyville, all
of Josephine county Oregon.
iVst F. "Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Roseburo, Or., )
December 13, 1882. J
Notice is hereby given that the fo'low-ing-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof wi'l be
made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack
son county, at Jacksonville, on Wednes
day, January 31, 1883, viz: Joseph Shoe
nuker, Homestead No. 4002 for the E y.
S E 14 Sec. 35 T 37 S R 4 and E J of I?
E 1-4 Section 2 T 38 S It 4 W. Ie
names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz: Alfred Carter,
John II Cantrcll, John Johnson and John
Bolt, all of Applegatc, Jackson county,
Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at RosEmma Or., )
December, 7, 1882. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support oi his
claim, and that said proof will be made his
before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson
county at Jacksonville, on i'atnrday, Jan
uary 13, 1883rviz: Riley Phillpis Preemp
lion D. S.No. 7G9 for the NotKEW
S W 1-4 of N E 14 fee. 20 T 3'J S R 2 W
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cul
tivation of, said land, viz: W. Dunhp,
John McKee, Andrew Cantrcll, John
Cantrcll, all of Uniontown Jackon county
Oregon Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosebukg. Or., )
December 20, 1882. f
- Notice is hereby given that the- following-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 Jackbon
county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday, Feb
ruary 3, 1883, viz: John Cintreli, Pre
emption D. S., No. 740 lor the S W 14 or
S 14. Sec 4, W y, of N W 14 and N
E 14 or N w -14, Sec 9, T 30 S R 3 W,
Will. Jler. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land viz:
Andrew Cantrcll, J. A. Rinchart, W. A.
Jones and Theodore Comenm, all of
Uniontown, Jackson county, Oregon.
Wm. F. Denjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Roseburo, Or., )
December 20, 1882. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow,
ing-named settler has filed notice ol 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 Saturclav,
February 3, 1883, viz: John W. Pitman,
Homestead No. 2G81, for the S V, of S E
14 Sec. 21, N of N E 1-4 Sec. 28 T 33
SRI W, W. 31. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of, said land,
viz: Wm. Knighton and diaries Knigh
ton, of Etna, J, N. Hockcrsmith and
Joseph Hockcrsmith of Phoenix, all of
jacKson county, uregon.
"Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Criterion Billiard Saloon!
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON& GARRETT,
Proprietors.
T'HIS populai resort, under new man.
I ngement, is furnishing the best brands
ol liquors, wines and cigars. The reading
iuiiiu is &ujj!iieu wiiu liUMern pcriouicais
and leading papers of the Coast. Qivc me
a call.
Liquor House.
The undersigned otters "Whiskey for sale
in quantities to suit customers at ?3'per
gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Eacle Brew
cry. Lager 3eer for sale and delivered at
the usual price.
Mrs. J. "WETTEnnn.
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,
sendforourCatalogue.yr con
tains over 1,900 illustrations.
We carry in stock the largest
Variety of goods in the U. S.
MONTGOMERY WARD & GO
227 & 229 Wabash Ave.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
PATENTS
JVe continue to act as Solicitors Tor Patents,
JrT?a&.'Iale.,Mar,a' Copyrights, etc., for lie
United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France,
Germany, etc We bare bad (hlrty-Uvo
years' experience.
ratents obtained through usare noticed In the
FciExnnc American. Tbls large and splendid
lllastrated weekly paper, $3.20 a year, shows
the Progress of Science, Is very interesting, and
has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN
& CO, Patent Solicitors, Pub's, o! SOKfnna
AVZEiciN, 201 Broadway, New Tort
Hand book hbsut patents tree.
SLAUGHflrUN PRICES
.tr.-
E.JACOBS' $TORE
Oreiron SfJaMtoicksonville
WHEKE
TE AND
T V mairneRcl
new goodi'
has just been r&4
in part oi
CLOTHING,
dry-goods,
groceries,
fancy goods,
boots& shoes,
school books,
hats And caps,
tobaccos & cigars,
hardware and
carpets, tinware,
all kinds paints.
-ALSO:-
WniNTDOTO" G-LA.SS
.44 -
GROCERIES.
'
A FINE ASSORTMENT
-OF
LADIES" HATS AND
FLOWERS, &c, &c.
In fact everything to be found in a first
c!an stock of General Merchandise, whict
will be fold at prices
That Defy Competition.
The highst price allowed for country pro
duce.
PfGirc M5 a call at my eftablihmenl
in the Maaoulc building and be convinced
that there Is no humbug about thir
E. JACOBS
GREAT TUMBLE
IN PRICES
AT NEWHAH FISHE'HS,
AND
SELLING CUT FOR CASH,
Do not send your
money away but
buy at home.
THE CRISIS HAS COME.
I beg to notify the public that from this
time l'onvjinl I intend to do the lurgest
cash business in the county, and in order
to command the trade, I shall sell out my-
wa..w vwr ii mi.ii.iiuuujn:, v.uu?i?uil Ul
uiy uooas, uoois ami tnoes, uiotuiug tic.
at such prices lhatgood3 are bound to be
sold. Call and be convinced of honcsl
tacts.
SPECIAL KOTICE.
Those indebted to me by note or book
account are rcquehh.d to come forward and
sellle al onre. ThisTS the last call before
placing in tho Lawyer's hands as I must
have monev. NEW3IAN F1SIIK1L
Jacksonville, April 22, 18&J.
ST. CHAHLES HOTEL,
Corner Front nail MorrHon, forllanil.
(On the European Plan.)
THOS. GUINEAN, PROP.
(Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.)
This hotel is thoroughly fire-Drool. 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.
L'JfrlBEft, LUMBER
THOMAS' SAW MILL
AT THE'.iaKADOWs.
TS NOW FULLY PREPARED TO FiR
X. nish the market with every description
ol lumber of a superiorquality. Thlsmill
is new throughout and luniisfied'whh the
latest and mostimprovedmachinery.there
by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all
orders at most reasonable prices. Bills
sawed to order with dispatch.
S35Givc me a trial and I will prove
what I say, for satisfaction is cuaranteed
in every case. JESSE B. TIICMAS.
Table Rock. September 3d. 1870.
BZUCS FOR SALE.
The undersigned lias 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 have been manu
factured after the most improved methods
and aro-warranted-toJicPuperLor in every
respect. Orders promptly filled at the
most icasonablc rates.
S. H. EGGER.
Jacksonville, July 2, 1831.
CITY BARBER SHOP
California -St.,
JacUsoiivil!c,W- - - Oregon.
The undcrsignedjis fully prepared to do
all work in his linejn thebestmanncraud
at reasonable prieea.
GEORGE SOIIHMPF.
UNION- HO TEL,
Kerbyville....' Oreson,
M. Ryaer, Propr. -.
.
First-class accommodation can always
be had at this house" at the most reasona
ble rates. "1,
tSAn cxcellonrslable connected with
the hotel. ' -5" '
Jllnln: 'I.-Ini . iuhI Hilcli For Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale the min
ing claim and ditcirknown as the Cady &
Emerson claim, in the Blackwcll district.
For further particulars enquire at this
office, or 8. COHN.
Jackson vUley Oregon, June 10, 1882.
&K
JHPv
AGRICTJLTTJBAL
Deering's Mowers' Self Twine Binders
Self and Hand-dump Sulkies, and
Horse Bakes,
AT G. KAREWSKFS.
SPOKES, FELLOES, TilHBlfS, HLB, &C. &C.
I" A3! RECEIVING A FULL LINE OF THE ABOVE GOODS
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 3Iowers, Binders and Rakes kept constantly on hand.
The above goods are offered on
Easy Terms aisd Low Bates.
C-Iease call and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere .Produce of all'
kinds nferHrrcscinrngc ho rr i
Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Dry-goods,
Groceries
Cheaper than the. Cheapest.
G-. KAREWSKI.
Jacksonville, May 6, 1S82.
OF JACKSON COUNTY
WHJL MAM.E MNE
BY CALLING ON
BEFORE
JPROM AKD AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL
2 horso harness complete from 20 00 .1 set
2 horse lines complete " 2 50 "
Good Mexican saddles " 8 00
Riding bridles r. " 1 00
Head halters " 50
Horse colhirs, No. 1, " 2 00
Stirrups, wood '' 75
Cinches " 50
ALL OF THE ABOVE RflY OWN MANUFACTURE.
Other goods in my line at equally low rates.
With an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler ind harness maker,
and a known reputation lor good, substantial work, I can truthfully say that I will do
a better job and for less money than any man in Oregon. 3Iy work in the past is a
.sufficient piii.rantce. -
CS?" Repairing done promptly.
Give m? a call, next door to Pat Donegan's blacksmith shop, California street,
Jacksonville, Oregon. IIENKY JUDGE.
DR. SPiNiMEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
Trrnts nil Chronic anil ?rrlnl DNraM".
Who miiy be suiPring from the effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, the great
est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering
humanity. DR. SPINNEY will jiuaran
tee to forfeit .100 for every case of Semin
al Weakness or private disease of any kind
of character which he undertakes and
tails to cure.
MIDDLnAGED MCV.
There arc many at the age ol thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the bladder, oflen accom
panied by a slight smarting or burning
seaiation and a weakening of the system
in a maimer the patient cannot account
for. On examining the urinary deposits a
ropy sediment will often Imj found, and
snmttimcs small particles of albumen will
appear, or the color will be of a thin milk
ish Luc, again changing to a dark and tor
pid appearance. There are many men
v. ho die of this difficulty, ignorant of the
cauc, which is the second stage of seminal
weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect
cure in all such casrs, and a healthy res
toration of the genito urinary organs.
Office Hours 10 to 4 ami to 8. Sun
days, from 10 to 11 A. M. Consultation
free. Thorough examination and advice,
S3. Call or Address
DR. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
Juno a, 1882. tf
METROPOLITAN
HOTEL,
BLosoburg, - - Orogou.
H. O. 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!
Xjrxst Vi a.T"rt Ing.
All those indebted to the undersigned
cither 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 FISHER.
Jacksonville, August 18, 1882
LAST CALL.
All persons indebted to the
undersigned, either by Note or
Book Account, are notified to
pay the same by November 1st,
1882. This is business.
REAMES BROS.
SK TT 2OAper day at home.
$U -L J 5USamplcs worth 5
free Address Stinson& Co.,Pot tland.JIe.
IMPLEMENTS !
BUYING
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ill
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AND
NORMAL SCHOOL,
This institution will reopen October 2,
18S2 under the management of M. G. Roy
al, A. 31., assisted by a competent corps of
instructors
TUITION.
Colligeate Department, per qr l."i.00
Academic " " " 12.00
Preparatory " " " 9.00
Primary " " " COO
Instrumental Music " ''.... 15.00
TUITION TAYAHI.K IX AKVANCK.
F r particulars apply to M. G. Royal,
President.
Jacksonville Crescent City
EEail 2ioute.
P. MclHahon, Proprietor.
Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday mornings at ." A.
m. arriving at Waldo in ihecvrniiiir, where
close connection is made next morning
for Crescent City. When the new wagon
road is finished about January 15th
through tickets to San Francisco will be
sold for $18 by this route.
Express and order business done at re
duced rates.
P. McMAIION, Proprietor.
D.W.Crosby, Agent.
AMA
Hiv 123 ,
nn. h. SILSDEE'S EXTERXAIi PILE REMEDT
Gives Instant Relief, and is an Infallible
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, t.00
jer box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent
free to Physicians and all sufferers, by
Kcustaedtcr i. Co., IIox ?!MC, New York
City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKE3IS.
3, P. HANSMA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oiegon,
In Cronemillcr'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. HANNA.
July 14, 1880.
CITY BREWERY,
"VEIT SOHUTZ, - Proprietor.
T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IS
form the cltlzennof Jckonille anil
the world at large, that tbejr can find, at
any time, at mr Brewer. Hie best laeer
beer. In any quantity the purchaftei mnj desire
Mr home lacenrenientljiitnated and mj rooms are
aKnqraln ora'ar. A Tieit wrllpkaie ja.
"g.WjCTWT IWitj WjUf VMU
(T. yi i
EXCELSIOR
Limift&lRO FEED
STAHTjI!,
Corner Of
Oreoo.v jld CiuroKxu srs., Jacksonville:
W. J. PL'SSZAIE, prop'r.
Would respectfully inform the public
that he ha3 n. fine stock of
Horses, Buggies and Cnrlnges.
And he is prepared to furnish his patron
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As can be had on the Pacific coast. ?aC
die horses hired to go to any part of
tho county.
Animals Bought anil Soldi
ITorscs broke to work single or doublv
Horses boarded and the best of care tt
stowed upon them while in my cbarev
AJibcraJ. share oLMIip publtrt patronage
is solicited on reasonable terms.
PRO BOKO PUBLICO F
LINDLEY, TORRY&CO.
WILL FURNISH SUPERIOR
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
-A.'t XjOT77OE2t HatOB.
HAVlXG purchased. Jas. Tlerd's steam
saw-mill in Willow Springs pre
cinct, we arc now prepared to furnish
lumber of every description,
Clonr n,xxcl Xlo-nsl.
promptly, and at the very lowest rates.
Rills k'twed to order.
All kinds of merchantable produce tak
en in exchange.
3Givc us n trial and judge for your
self LINDLEY, TORRY & CO.
TABLE ROCK SALGOfJr
OREGON STrvEET,
WIjYTJUjY and HELMS,
PROPRIETORS.
Te proprietors ol this well known and
popular resort world inform their friends
md the public generally that a complete
and first class slcx.-k 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 ud
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also be
found here. Wc would be pleased to hare
persons possessing curiosities and speci
mens bring them in, and wc will place'
them in the cabinet for inspection.
WINTJKNit IIKLMS.
KEADY FOR BUSINESS.
THE JACKSONVILLE STEAM
FLOURING MILL
Commenced Manufacturing
Hour on
the best of
MOMMY, fer.lT.30, ISSO.
Wc are prepared to do all kinds of Cus
tom Work, iu the wiy of exchange of flour
for wheat, chopping feed and" grinding
corn. Wc have superior machinery for
manufacturing Hour and wo feel safe in
saying that we can d.i better work than
anv mill in Rogue River Valley.
In exchange, we will give for good,
clean wheat. :iS 11h. of Hour and 1) lbs. of
mixed feid for each bushel.
McKENZIE & FOL'DRAY,
Proprietors.
New State Saloon,.
Cor. California k 3d Sts.,
John Noland - - Prop..
This favorite resort has lately bscn
thoroughly renovated and stocked with
a complete assortment ol the finest wincsr
liquors and cigars in the market. The
celebrated Thistle Dew whisky is kept,
constantly on hand here.
A tirst-class billiard table is also con
nected with the house, and tho reading
table will always be supplied with the
latest and choicest ieriodica!s, newspap
ers, etc.
3fGivc mc a call.
JOHN NOLAND.
Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1881.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY I
STEELING
6 Miles Sonlli of Jacksonville,.
TS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY
X and is prepared to furnish the market!
with cverv description of lumber of a supe
rior quality at the lowest rates. Rillt
sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed.
All orders addressed to us at Jackson
ville will receive prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
NSW SADDLER SHOP,
Jacksonville, Ogn.
Thomas J. Kenney, Prop.
HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW
saddler shop in Langcll'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 tho
best California leather ucd. Job work &
specialty and prices to suit the times.
C3GWe ine a trial.
T. J. KENNEY.
Jacksonville, July 16,1S$1.