m A IAY DISCOl'KSE. EPect's Sun." A convict in the Indiana penitenti ary hit the nail on the head when atk d how his downward course began. He saidit began in trying to beat 2:40 with a three-minute horse. How many people in all branches of business are trying to beat 2:40 with a three-minute business? The man who has a small business that is paying him and goes into debt and tries, to spread himself over too many eggs, is trying tcbcat 2:40 with a three-minute horse. The young man who gets a small sal ary and spends more money for ice cream and perfumery and neckties than he can cam, is trying to beat 2:40 with a three minute horse. The girl who is calculated by nature to be the wife of a mechanic, aqd gets above her business and lookswitli ecorn upon a man who earns his lii'ing "by hard work, will look at an old mrlid in the glass a few years from now, tfnd m now, tfnd intoJigJiL rAftllTA tflnt. nllA hacTtonn train Sag-wini. JLuinii . i 2:40 with a three-minute horse. The, ordinary, every-day sort of a man, who is elected to a small office by a big majority, on account' of men vot ing f6r him for charity,, and who there upon aspires to a big office for which he is unfitted, will be nominated for a big office some days and be beaten higher than a kite, and he will feel of his aching head, examine his empty pocket-bock, look around" at the debts he has contracted, and the enemies he has made, and it will suddenly come to him that he has been trying to bat 2:40 with a three-minute horse. The man or woman nho'leaves a profession or employment to which they are fitted, and in which they can be prosperoui and happy and have friends, and goes upon the stage to compete with men and women who have been brought up to it, and who have made success by a lifetime of hard work, will some day realize to their arrow that they have failed to beat 2:40 with a three minute horse. The young man who has been left a fortune by a dead father who has worked a lifetime to accumulate riches, and who changes from beer that was good enough for him before, to cham pagne, and plenty of it, and who can't find plecas enough to spend money without sitting up all night, and who finds old sledge and ) eenuckle too tame, and adopts draw piker and faro, and who forgets that his sisters are splendid company, and' gets acquainted with quick girls and buys them dia monds as big as pieces of alum, will in a few years be walking on his uppers, and having fur-lined collars pinned on to linen dusters for winter, and he will wake up some- morning with the al mightiest headache on record and come to the conclusion that trying to beat 2:40 with a three-minute horse is what ails him. The -summer resort hotel propriotor who fits up an old rookery and fills it with guests who are seeking comfort, and charges them Sixth Avenue prices for Bowery accommodations, will look at his empty house the next year and say the season is backward, and when the guests do not come with the dog days he will suddenly scratch his head and say he made a fool of himself last year in trying to beat 2:40 with a three-minute horse. A man who is poor, and'- wants to live on the fat of tbe land, marries a pretty little rich woman, and begins to squander her money, and when she tries topersuadehimto stopit,hegetsto treating her like a dog, gets worse and strikes her, and after a while she gets enough of it and obtains a divorce and marries a man who loves her and does not want her monpy, and she is happy, and ber former husband becomes a dead beat and a drunkard and would fain beg for the refuse that drops from the table of his former wife, and when he buttons his summer coat around him on a winter's night and walks around the block for a wind pudding, aud looks- into the windows and'sees the light of the fire from the grate of his former wife's sitting room, it occurs to him that if he had not attempted to beat 2:40 with a three rainuce horse, he could have been in there toasting his slippers and drinking cider, and lock ing into a pair of eyes that would have always looked their loxe for him, if he had been contented with a three-minute gait, but which eyes will never look upen him again except in pity. Oh, there are thousands of people who make a mistake in trying to beat 2:40 with a three-minute horse. A very pretty girl in Missouri pre vented a collision by waving her apron. Had she remained out of sight the result would hive been the same, how ever, as then the enginee'rs would have bpen watching tho track instead of looking at the pretty, girl. It was a Detroit girl who married at fifteen so as to have her golden wed ding when it would do her some good. WHEM DIUMTY VTOKKS ALL KICOT. Col. Ingersoll said at Omaha the other day that he haled a dignified man and that he never knew one who had a particle of sense; that such men never learned and were constantly forgetting something. Josh Billings says that gravity is no more the sign of mental strength than a paper collar is the evidence of a shirt. This leads us to say that the man who ranks as a dignified snoozer and banks on winning wealth and .a death less name through' this one source of strength, is in the most unenviable po sition cf any one we know. Dignity .does not draw. It answers in place of intellectual tone of twenty minutes, but after awhile it fails to get there. Dignity works all right in a wooden In dian or a drum major, but the man who desires todraw a salary through life ai d to be sure of a visible means of support, will do well to make iome other pro visions than a haughty look and the air of patronage. Col. Ingersoll may be wrong m the iilB iter cf- fxttirrumsk-1 raent but his head is pretty level on the dignity question. Dignity works all right with a man' who is worth a million dollars and has some doubts about his suspenders, but with the man who is to get a large sura of money before he dies and get married and accomplish some good, must place himself before his fellow men in the attitude of one who has ideas that are not too lonely and isolated. " Let us therefore aim higher than simply to appear cold and austere. Let us study to aid in the advance ment of humanity and the increase of baled information. Let us struggle to advance and improve the world, even though in doing so we may get into ungraceful positions, and at times look otherwise than pretty. Thus we shall get over the ground, and though we do it in the eccentric style of the cam el, we will get there, as we said before, and we will have, camped' and eaten our sup'per while the gracefuland dig nified pedestrian lingers along the trail. Works, not good clothesand dignity, are the grand hailing sign, and ho who halts and refuses to jump over an ol staclc because he may not do it so as to appear as graceful as a gazelle, will not arrive until the festivities are over. Bill Nye. q ISCLE JOIXS rniLosoriiv. De wus w'cel in de wagon makes de mos' noise. Yo' can't hurry wid a full pail wid out spillin' sumfin'. Sinaat rich an' han'some am a wo man three stories high'. De jackass dat brays doorin'fiddler timc drops many- an oat. De successful huntah nebah chases mo' dan one coon at a time. De back-lorg and de banjer-picker make a mighty good team. Ole times always has a big reperta tion. A bull-dorg is botter'n a law bock, sometimes. A mouse is a fus'-rato hand to tell a cat-track. De wus thing about chills is dat too many folks knows not how to cure 'em. You can't clim' to Ileben by the church steeple. Suttin' on a hornet is a.poo' way to get 'ligion. When all de half-bushels gels the same size, you may look out for the milleniutn. Ef eb'ry corn stalk had a big car, 'twouldn't be no nubbins for de ca'fs. You can't sell kerrjsene ile to a lightnin' bug. Ds merkV bird don't sturb hisse'f 'bout de price of music. De ole cow dat jumps de draw bars too much is practensn for de tan yard. A mule aint plum broke till he's ben dead a whole day. De safety o' de turnep patch 'pends mo' on de size ob de turneps dan on de tallness ob de fence. Two or three good sized pieces ob bad luck am wuf mo'Ur some men in de end dan a legacy. De man-dat entirely surrounds a con trayahsy, an favahs each side ob hit 'enrdin ter de man he meets, befo' long'll had to fo'ter neglect his reg'lar business an devote hisself ter expla nashens. A movement among Texas stock men to disarm their cowboys was derided at first, but is now said to be making considerable headway. Sev eral stock men announced that they would not employ anybody who car ried a deadly weapon. It was predict ed that they would soon as the plan is put on trial on adjoining ranches, the cowboys will become its strongest ad vocates. During the year ended September 31st last 175,418 persons arrirrd in Canada, of whom 20,728 went on to the United States. Notice. Land Office at Rosebcrg, Ob., ) December 7, 1882. f Notice is hereby given that the follow-inc-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, ana that saiu proof will be made lwforc the Judge or Ulerk of Jackson connty at Jacksonville, on Saturday Janu ary 13, 1883, viz: John A Grcivc,"Home stead No. 2,911 for the S. W. hi of S- R. if. Sec. 3, N. W. 4 of N E H & M of N W 14 Sec. 10, T. 41 S. TL E. W. 31. He names the following wfmesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, viz: James Purvis, Samuel Colver, of Phoenix, James Spearin William Ward of Pioneer, all ot Jackson county Oregon. Wit. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at Rosejjckg, Or., ) December, 13, 1882. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler lins filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mude before the Judge or Clerk of Joseph ine county at Jvcrbyville, on Saturday Feb. 17,1883, viz: James Lyttle, Home stead No. 2580 lor the' W y, ot S W 14 and Lots 5, C and 7, Section 23. -NTS R 8 W, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence '-&pV-.W!) -cultJyaSJiM orr fsh land, viz F. Floyd, Chas. Hughes, of Kerbyville, all of Josephine county Oregon. w si. . Uenjamin, Kegistcr. Notice. Land Office Ar Roseburo, Or., ) 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 that said proof wi'l be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack son county, al Jacksonville, on Wednes day, January 31, 1883, viz: Joseph Shoe maker, Homestead No. 4002 for the E U SEl-4Scc.3o T378K4 ami IS ot JN E 1-4 Section 2 T 38 S R 4 W. fie. names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of. said land, viz: Alfred Carter. John II Cantrell, John Johnson and John Rolt, all of Applegatc, Jackson county, Oregon. Wjr. F. Benjamin, Register: Notice. Land. Office at Roseburo Or., ) December. 7, 1882. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler lias filed notice of his in tention to make fiml proof in support ot his claim, and thatsaid proof will be made his bclore the Judge or Ulcrk oi Jackson county at Jacksonville", on Saturday, Jan uary 13, 1883, viz: Riley Phillpis Preemp tion D.S.No. 7G9 for the N Jof N E 14 S W 1-4 of N E 14 Sec. 20 T 30 S R 2 W He n.amcs the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, viz: W. Dunlip, John McKee, Andrew Cantrell, John "antrell,all of Uniontown Jackson county Oregon Wm.F.Benjamin, Register. Notice. Land Office at Rosebukg. Or., ) December 20, 18S2. f 'Notice is hereby given that the follow, ing-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 .Iackson county, at Jacksonville, on Saturday, Feb ruary 3, 1883, viz: John Cantrell, Pre emption D. S., No. 749 tor the S W 14 of a -v 14, Sec 4, W J or N W 14 and N E 14 of N W 14, Sec 9, T 39 S R 3 W, Will. 31er. He-names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation oi, said land viz: Andrew Cantrell, J. A. Rinchart. W. A. Jones and Theodore Comeron, u'l of Uniontown. Jackson county, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, .Register. Notice. Lajtd Office at Rosebuiig, On., J December 20, 1S82. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support oi his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack, son county at Jacksonville, on S.Uuiday. February 3, 1883, viz: John V Pitman, Homestcul Ko. 2C81, for the S J of S E 1-4 Sec. 21, N of N E 14 Sec. 28 T 33 S R 1 W, W. 31. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: V in. Knighton and Charles Knigh ton, of Etna, J, N. Hoekersmith and Joseph Hoekersmith of Phoenix, all of Jackson county, Urrjron. Wm. F. Besjauix, Register. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Firopriotors. rPniS popular resort, under new man- agement, is turnishing the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a call. Liquor House. The undersigned offers 'Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at $3 per gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Eatrle Brew ery. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at the usual price. 31ns. .T. "Wf.vit.ukti. 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,hr 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 TVe continue to act u Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marts. Copyrig-hts. etc., for the Dnited States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc We hare bad thirty-live years' experience. Patents obtained tbrouph nsare noticed In the FdENTIFIC AUEMCAN. Ibis large and splendid Illustrated weekly paper. $3.20 a year, shows the Progress of Science, Is very Interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN ft CO, Patent Solicitors. Pub's, of Scixjrnno AvtRtcA 2G1 Broadway. New Tort. vjaa uoo aooui pKeou Ere GTtm'r SLAUGHTEflN PRICES 'X E. JACOBS' STORE Oregon Stre, Jacksonville WHERE A (PMPLETE AND magnetlcleut a-prlraent of new good hasjuit been received C0D8ijtil:iS ln Par.1 of CLOTHING, h DRY-GOODS J GROCERIES' FANCY GOfDS, BOOTS JbSJOES, SCHOOLROOMS, HATS AiD CAPS, TOBACCCS & CIGARS, HART WARE AND CARlETS, TINWARE, LLKINDS PAINTS. -ALSO:- 7CI3XTXOXKr 3-IA9S 'a aRoc;RIES- A F 1 N E jSs OUTWENT LADIES' -HATS AND FLOWERS, &c, &c. In fact evfjtMng to be found in a firat clftfs stock ft General Merchandise, whlcL will be Foldat prices That Defy Competition. The bignet price allowed for country pro dues. jGive me a call at my establishment in the Masoulc buitdinj; and be convinced that there Is no humbug about thir E. JACOBS GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES AT NEWMAN FISiiEilS, AND SELLING OUT FOR GASH, Do not send your money away but buy at home. THE CRISIS HAS COME. 1 1 beg to notify the public that from this time forward I intend to do the largcbt 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 nnd Shoes, Clothing etc. at such prices that good3 are bound to be sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts. SPZCXAXi NOTICE. Those indebted; to me by note or book account arcrequisted tocometorwardaml settle at once. This is the las,t call before placinsr in the Lawyer's hands as I rnust have money. NfcWMAN FISHER. .Tacktomilie, April 22, 18S2. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front and Zorrlon, rorlIar.il. (On tlio European Plan.) THOS. GUJNEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire-nrool. Con tains 120 elegantly furnished suits and sine'e rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. LUftflSER, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW MILL AT THE MEADOWS. TS NOW FULLY PREPARED TOFtiR X nish the market with every description ot lumber or a superioruality. This mill is new throughout and luniished with the latest and most improved machiiiery,lhcrc by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills sawed to order with dispatch. ESfGive me a trial and 1 will prove what I say. for satisfaction is cu.iranteed in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS. Table Rock. September 3d. 1870. 5HZCS FOR S&.L3. The undersigned has just finished burn inga kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre pared to nil all orders tor this building material. These bricks have been manu factured after the most improved methods and are warranted to be superior in every respect. Orders promptly filled at the most reasonable rates. S. II. EGGEU. Jacksonville, July 2. 1831. CITY BARBER SHOP California St., Jacksonville, - - - Oregon. - i J' The undersigned is fully prepared to do all work in his line ln the best manner and at reasonable prices. GKOUGKSCIimiPF. UNION HOTEL, Kpiuyville Oieon, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. C3T"An excellent stable connected with the hotel. Mining Claim nnd hitch For Sale. The undersigned oilers for sale the mill ing claim nnu ditch known as the Cady & Emerson claim, in the Blackwell district. For further particulars enquire at this office, or - S.COIIN. Jacksonville, Orcjon, June 10, 188. AGRICULTURAL Deering's Mowers' Self Twine Binders Self and Hand-dump Sulkies, and Horse Rakes, AT G. KAREWSKPS. 3P&L1TJ3CL "TVSfcg'OIO.iS, SPOKES, FELLOES, THIMBLES, USEES, &C. &C. r AM 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 Mowers, Binders and Rakes kept constantly on hand. The above goods are offered on Easy Terms apto Low Rate3. .ESTTleasc call and examine ray goods before purchasing elsewhere. Produce of all -smos-tSKca in-tucuango-- Ala Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Dry-goods, Groceries Cheaper than the- Cheapest. G-. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, May C, 1882. OF JACKSON COUNTY WIIJL MARE MONEY BY CALLING ON BEFORE BUYING SEddloirT- e&? Harness. EiROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL 2 horse harness complete 2 liorse lines complete Good Mexicau saddles Riding bridles Head halters Horse collars. No. 1, Stirrups, wood Cinches ALL OF THE ABOVE N1Y OWN MANUFACTURE. Other goods in my line at equally low rates. Vith an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler and harness maker, and a known reputation lor gtod, 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 oUUleirnt euM-antee. Cg" Impairing done promptly. Give mc a call, next door to I'at Doncgan's blacksmith shop, California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. IIL'NKY JUDGE. M E No. 11 Kearny Street, Treat? nil Chronic ami Special Disease. -5TOX73XTO 3VI333XT Who may be sufil-ring from the ettv-cts of youthful follies or huIicrction will do well to avail themselves of this, the "Treat est boon overlaid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran lee to forfeit $300 for every case of Semin al Weakness or private disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and tails to cure. MIDDLE AGED MEN. There arc many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of tho system in 11 manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor pid appearance. There are many men whodieol'this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage otVcminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy res toration of the genitu urinary organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 and t! to 8. Sun days, from 10 to II a. m. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, S3. Call or Address DR. SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. June 3, 1882. tf METROPOLITAN HOTEL, H.oi3oVxxirs, - - Orogoa, H. C. Slocnm, 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! Xiast VAivx-rei-ris. All those indebted to the undersigned cither by note or book account, are 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. NEW3IAN FISHER. Jacksonville, August 18, 1882 LAST CALL. All persons indebted to the undersigned, either by Note or Book Account, are notiGed to p.iy the same by November 1st, 1882. lhis is business. REAMES BROS. dfr rP 3Onper day at home. JJW J-V tJJ)X.WSami)les worth $5, fr AddrweSTTKsoN&Co.,PoTt!ad,3lJ IMPLEMENTS ! from 20 00 a set " 2 50 " " 8 00 " 1 00 " 50 " 2 00 ' 1 " 50 IW MM E8LLL68 AND NORMAL SCHOOL, -slxlnzxcl, Or. This institution will reopen October 2, 1882 under the management ot 31. G. Roy. al, A. 31., assisted by a competent corps of instructors TUITION. Colligeat'' Department, per qr flo.OO Academic " " " 12.00 Preparatory " " " 0.00 Primary " ' " (i.00 Instrumental 3Insic "".... 15.00 TUITION PAYABLE IK ADVANCE. Fr particulars apply to 31. G. Royal, President. Jacksonville Crescent City ESail Ilonta. P. McMahon, Proprietor. Stages leave Jacksonville every 3Iond.iy, Wednesday and Friday mornings at I! a. m. arriving at Waldo in llieevcning, where close connection is made next morning for Crescent City. AVhcn the new wigon Toad is finished about January loth through tirkels to San Francisco will be sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business done at re duced rates. P. 3Ic3IAIION, Proprietor. D.W.Crosby, Agent. DC. &. SILSBETTS EXTERNAL PILE KEMEDI Civet Instant Relief, and is an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Trice, 1.00 jcr box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent free to Physicians and all sufferers, by Ncnstacdtcr fc Co., Box ?1C, New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. S, P. HANNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oiegon, In CVonemiller'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 VE1T SCHDTZ, - ProDrietor. T WOULD SIOST UESrECTFUI.I.T IN form tbe clllzen. of Jackionr;ile and the world at large, that they can And, at anytime, at my Rrewenr. the beatlaner beer. In any quantity the pnrchanei may dealre My house laconrenlentlraltnated and my rooms ara always Is oadar. AMt will please yu. AiAICESBS EXCELSIOR LIVERl'Mjffl FEED STABLE, Corner Of Oreqo.x and ClLlrORXU sts. , JlCX3f tills OT. J. FLYX&AXE, prop'r. Would respectfully inform the publU that he has a fine stock of Horses, Buggies and Cnrlnges. And he Is prepared to furnish his patron ana tne puunc generally witu Fine Turnouts s can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad die horses hired to go to any part of the county. Animals Bought and Sold. Horses broke to work single or doubl: Horscs boarded and the best of care W stowed upon them while in my charge". A liberal share of the public patrcnare' 10 cjuv,i'v.u wu itiwuuuuiu icrins. PRO BONO PUBLICO LINDLEY, TORRY &. CO. WILL FURNISH SUPERIOR LUMBER OF ALL KINDS -9Lt Lowoat JEX.vtoau H&.VING purchased Jas. Herd's steam-saw-mill in Willow Springs pre cinct, we are now prepared to furnish lumber of every description, Cloor and 3rl.c3-u.sl3L. promptly, and at the very lowest rates. Dills sawed to order. All kinds of merchantable produce tak en in exrhange. HTGivc us a trial and judge for your self LINDLEY, TOKIIY & CO. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIMTJEN and HELMS,, pnopiuETons. Tue proprietors ot this well known and' popular report world inform their friends ami the public generally that a complete and first class stouk of the best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, ole, arc constantly kept on hand. They wili be pleased to have their friends "call aid smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also bs found here. A'e would be pleased to hare persons possessing curiosities- and specie mens bring them in, and wc w ill place? them in the cabinet for inspection. WINTJKN .t HELMS. KEADY FOR BUSINESS. THE JACKSONVILLE STEAf FLOURING MILL s Commenced 3Ianufacturing the best oi Hour on JIO.Y 111", SEPT. SO, IS80. Wc arc prepared to do all kinds of Cus tom Work, in the way of exchange of flour lor wheat, chopping feed and grinding corn. Wc hai superior machinery for manufacturing Hour and wo feel safe -in oayinglhat we can to better work than any mill in Rogue River Valley. In exchange, we will give for good, clean wheat, '.Hi lbs. of Hour and 9 lbs. ot mixed feed for each bushel. 3IcKKNZIE & FOUDRAY, I'roprittors. New State Saloon, Cor. California & 3d Sts., John Noland - - Prop, This favorite resort has lately been thoroughly renovated nnd stocked with a complete assortment ot the finest wines, liquors and cigars in the market. The celebrated Thistle Dew whisky is kept constantly on hand here. A first-class billiard table is also con. ncctcd with the house, and' the reading table will always be supplied with thee latest and choicest periodicals, newspap ers, etc. EEfGivc me a call. JOHN NOLAND. Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1881. LUMBER FOR VERYEODYl STERLING 6 Miles Sooth of Jacksontirir,- TS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY X and is prepared to furnish the market! with every description of lumber of a supe rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to order and satisfaction 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 NE saddler shop in Langell's building, opposite 3Iasonic Hall, I am fully pre pared to do any work in my line with promptness and dispatch. Will keep on liand a good assortment of saddles, bridles, harness, bits, spurs, etc. None but tho best California leather used. Job' worU specialty and prices to suit the times. t37Givc me a trial. T. .1. KENNEY. Jacksonville, July 18,1SS1.