Tho-hog belong to the pchyder
BtU, and they pack a dear matter of
lira after he it killed.
Th tail of the pig is insignificant,
hardly big enough to liack a hog; but
pif tail i tobacco nevertheless.
"When I peak of pigmy, I do not
refer to mv pig, but to a pig of nnolli
tr color; that is to say, he is not the
pigment.
It has been n&id that you can't make
a silk purse out of a sow's ear; but for
all that, a souse ear in not so bad. If
ire had a souse here, you should see
for yourselves. As the ear cannot
pursue you, however, let us not pursue
the subjrct turtlier.
Some part of the animal are not
Usually consi lered good to eat, but I
hare known lots of pcoplu who could
go the whole hog.
The whole hog, by the way, is not
o big as ,the hogshead. Twos not n
hog said this. He was too pig h-paded.
The hog is a porcine animnl, at d
there are many poor seen where lie is
kept.
The man who takes care of him,
though not necessarily a poor creature,
is still a pork rencher.
The hog I mean the four legged
animal does not smoke until after he
is dead and he only doer it then to
sTe his bacon. Care roust be taken
that you do not get too much of a
bake on.
The hog's head is sometimes called
minister's face, but I cannot say wliv,
and will therefore pan-on.
Hogs aro sometimes fed on mast.
Like the poor failor, they don't get
much to eat before the mast.
The tie which binds the pig to his
homn is the pigstye.
The hog gets very fat, but no mat-
-ter how fat he is, you will ulwayx we
him lean against something. Although
he does not own his stye he has a lit n
on it.
He does not take fat" evenly; ho nl
wajs has two spare ril.s. Thix is not
aying, mind, that he has two rits to
pare.
Although a hog is a hog, he never
turns the cold shoulder to his- bene
facrer'during life.
The meanest kind of a hog is the.
two legged variety. It makes one al
tnost.bristle up to tliiiifc of him.
He is not a pleasant subject for con
templation, and I will not' bore you by
describing him.
He is generally a poor shofe. I
need not attempt to show it to you.
"Boston Transcript."
A Mltrr't Strange Death.
Tie-William II. Yost of Theresa,
JVffrrson county, who committed su
cFdein England recently, early in life
formed a resolution to acquire a for
tune of S100.000. He came of a
family of meads and had a good Mart
in life as a farmer. When he had .e
cured 70,000, some six years ago, he
niarr'red'a Jliss Mitchell. She was well
connected in every respect and wor
thy of any man, but, owing to Mr.
Yost's resolution to get 5100,000, he
forced his family to live in the meanest
and poorest wny. His penuriousness
and grasping ambition allowed his wife
so fen cf the comforts of life that quar
rels ensued; and when she found that
she was not cared for she applied for a
divorce.
Tt,- -. - en..! .. :.i. .i.-
" T-' '-
Court proceedings and the scandal was
mr llAAAAlll vmt o Ji t 1. .... .T
in everyhodys mouth. JudgeauJ'jurv
took the jiart of the wife and she got
alimony amounting to a considerable
sum for the suppoit of herself nnd only
child a boy. To get clear of judg
ment and avoid paying llnr money her
husband went to Canada, living mot
of the time at Kingston. He took
with him 7,000 or 88,000 worth of
drafts. It was his fatal1 mistake, for,
instead of getting them cached md
carrying the money, he sent them back
for collection. As soon an they
reached the bank officers of the law
seized them -am! applied them on the
nlimony. He then went to Europe,
and the news of his t-uicide is the first
intelligence his friends received from
him. "Troy Times."
3
Treatment of Sciatica. This
troublesome disorder may be often
cured and greatly relieved by a resort
to the Tuikish bath; but as that is oft
en out of reach of the patient, a good
substitute-may be found in very hot
compresses. Wring out al night, be
for going tobed, a large towel wet in
water as hot as can be emersed, ami
ferment the parts over the affected
for half an hour. After the fermen
tation rub the parts vigorously with
tho hands, and cover with thick fhnnel
for the night. Persevere with this
treatment for several d-iyn, and the pa
tient will generally be richly rewarded
in a greater or less release from the
trouble.
Dan Ri V, the old circus clown, is
now delivering tenirauce lectures in
Nbw York.
ion.
Headquarters Department oflhc Columbia,
Office of Chief Qnrriermister.
Vancouver Barracks. W. T., March i. 1883.
SE.vLED PKOPOSiLS in triplicate,
sublet to the usual conditions, will bo
received at this office, and at the office of
tlin ' liii-rOn:irtermis!pr H1itnrv Division
nf the Ficifl', Prdsilio of San Francisco,
t'al.. until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday
Jnri" Dili. 1883. at which time and places
they will ba open-d in the prcsnse of bid
ders, for the transportation ofmi itary sup
plier on the following described route in
the Department of the olumbia. durirnr
the year comm"ncing July 1st, 18S3, and
ending June 30, 1884:
WnzanTriniportnlinn.
Hoctr No. 1. Spokane Falls, W. T., to
Fori Spokane. W.T.
Route No. 2 From Southern termi
nus oft'ie Orcsron an I California It. It. to
Fort K'nnrith Oregon.
Route No.3. From Southern terminus
Oregon Kai way fc Navigation o, (Ba
ker ' ity I ranch) to Boise Barrack I. T.
Route No. 4. From Northern termi
nus Oregon Short Lin Division of the
Union Pacific R. R.. to Boise Barracks
1.T-
Mcnmt-r Trnnprtatlnn
Route No. 5. For transportation of U.
S. Military Supplies between Astoria and
Fort Stevens, Oregon, and Fort Canby V.
T.
Route No. C Between Port'and Ore
gon, and Vancouver V. T.
Proposals for transportation on any or
al' of the mutes above-named will be re
ceived. The Government reserves the
right to reject any or all proposals.
Blank proposals, form of contract, and
printed circulars:, stating the estimated
quantities of srpplies to be transported,
and givinz full inform itioa as to the
manner of bidding, condition" to be ob
served by bidder, amount of bond to ac
company proposal, and terms of contract
and pammt. will be furnished on appli
cation to 'this office orto the office of
the Chief Oiiaiternrister, Military Division
of the Pacific Presidio, of San 'Francisco
Envelopes containing proposals should
be marked: -"Proposals for Transporta
tion on Route No. ,"' and addressed
to theunderM!nied.nrto the Chief Quarter
master, v Hilary Division of the Pacific
Presidio of SariFnmcisco. Ca'.
A..-.KIl-LL,
f'apL and Assistant Qn-iitcrmastcr.U S. A..
Acting Chief Qiiartcrmister.
PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY
PLIES.
SUP-
Headquarters Department of the Columbia,
Office of Chief Quartermaster,
Vancouver Barracks, W..T., arch 9. 1883.
OEALED PROPOSALS in triplicate,
O subject to the usual conditions, wi I
be received at this nffiee or at the offices
of the U. S. Qnirterm-tsters at the fol ow
lng-named posts, uni! 12 o'cock. noon,
on vonday, pri 9th, 1883, at which places
end time they will be opened, in presence
of bidders, for the furnishing and do ivery
of military bupp ies during the fiscal year
commencing July 1st, 1883, and ending
June 30. 1884, a follows: Wood, Coal.
Charcoa', ats, llarley Bran,. Hay, and
Straw, or Hay in Ueu of Straw, or Mich
of said supplies is may be required at
r.irtUu I, Ort-Kiin. Furl Cnnl v. W. T..
UAt Harratls-. I T.. K..rt Wat a Walls. W.T.
Fori Tu ii44iiI. W, T Viiiic-iit DrpiM, W. T.,
Kurt (Wnr rAleif. I.T., Foil Ivlninalli, Orrgon,
Furl SKilinur. W T, Furt Stoenn, Inrguii.
F.irt U.wi. I.T.
Proposals for cither class of the stores
mentioned, or for quantities less than the
whole required, will be received. The
Government reserves the right to reject
any or an proposa s. preicrenoc v
be given to articles of domestic produc-'
tion, and to ai tick's of domestic production
produced on the Pacific coast, conditions
of price and quality being equal.
Blank jwojiosa s and printed circulars,
stating the kind and estimated quantities
required at each past, and giving full par
ticulars as to the manner of bidding,
amount of bond to accompany propositi,
conditions to bctibscivcd by bidders, and
terms of contract and payment, will be
furnished on application to this office or
the Quaiteimasteis at the various posts
named. c-
Envelopes containing proposals should
be mirked: "Proposals for at ."
and addressed to the undersigned, or the
respective Post Quartei masters.
4.S.KUIiil.L,
Capt.nnd AssistantQuartermaster, U S. A.,
Acting i hief Quartermaster.
Proposals for Fresh
and tfluiton.
Hetf
Subsistence Office, Department of ihc
Columbia,
Vancouver Barracks, W. T., March 8. 18S3.
SEAi.EI) PROPOSALS in triplicate,
subject to the usual conditions, will
he received at this office and at the offices
of the Acting Commissaries of Subsistence
at the following posts (for the Fiesh Beef
and Mutton needed at those posts only.)
until io'clocKnoon.on Wednesday, April
18lh, 1883, at which lime and place tliey
loth. lbGJ, at winch tn
ii b0 0,)(.ncli in ,1U rC!l.ncc r bidders.
1 !-. . i . .t. I n . .. il .1.. I
lor turnishingand de ivery of Fresh Beef
and lulton dnrini: the year cniuinenciii!r
Julv 1st, lb!, Boise Ban acks. I. T.: Fori
Catibv. tt'.T.; FortCoi-ur d'Alenc, I.T.;
Fort lCUnvilh Oregon ; Fort L-ipwai, I.T.;
Fort Spokane. XV. T.; Fort Slevens, Oit
gon; Fort Towns -d, W. T.; Vancouver
Barmcks. W.T.; Fort valla Walla V. T.
Proposals'-' for' Trans'
Blank propos-i's. and printed circulars
Mating the kind of llccf and Mutton re
quired at each post, and giving full in
strurtiiins as to the nvuinirof bidding,
conditions to be observed by bidders, and
terms of contract and payment, will be fur
nished on application to this olllce, or the
Acting (.'ouiinis.su irs nf Subsidence at
the various po-ts namtd. Envelopes con
taining proposals should be marked "Pro
posa s lor Fresh Beef and Mutton at
" and addressed to the
undersigned orto the respective Acting
Commissaries of Subsistence
SAMMjT.OUoIIINO,
Capt. and C. S., U. S. A. x
Mineral Application.
U. S. Land Office. RosEiicito, On. )
March 1-J, 18rf3. f
Notice is hereby given that Frank Logg
and John McDonnell whose postotlice ad
dress is Jacksonville, Oregon, have this
day tiled their application for patent for
the following described placer mining
srouml, iz: The N u 1 4 of N E 14 of
S 1-4. w K"IE K'I'N El-lors
14, W 4 of E i of S E 14 of -" V 14 of
section 27, E j or N E 14 ot N W 14. S
w 1.4 ot'N W 14 of fl E 1-4. 8 w 14 ofN
E l4V.f N ' 14 and the W j of S E 14
ol N W 4 of section 34 T37 south, range
3 west Wi 1. Vcr. containing 90 acres, in
Jackass Mining District, JacKson county,
Oregon.
Tin; npp'icants c aim the ground above
described by right of purchase from form
er owners, the deeds of transfer being duly
record d on pige 14, vol. 10. of Jackson
County deed reconUnnd on page 30 in vol.
3 of Records of Conveyance of mining
claims and ditches of said Jackson County.
Oregon, and duly authenticated by the
C crk of said ounty.
Any and nil persons c'niming adversely
any of the above described lands ormining
ground are reo,uircd to file their cairn
with the Register of the United .-tales
Land office at osehurg; during the sixty
days period or publication hereof, and
failing to do so their claims will be barred
by statuti.
W. F. BE.TJAMIX, Register.
Mineral 'Amplication.
U. S. Laxd Office. RosEntmq, On., )
March 12, 1883. )
Notice is hereby riven that Charles W.
rKahler, whose postofflce address is Jack
sonville, Jackson county, uregon, lias
this day filed his application for patent
for the following described 'tracts of land,
viz:theSE14ofNEI-4of S E 14. the
S E 1-4 ofS E 1-4 and the S M of S W 14
of 3 h 1-4 ol section 33 and the W 14 of
S U' 14 of section 33 township 30 south of
ranee 3 west, and the N W 14 of N 14
of N E 14 section 3 township 40 south, of
range 3 west, u ill. Mer. containing 120
acres in Big Applegatc Mining District,
Jackson county, Oregon. Eighty acres of
which is by purchase from former owners
the deeds of transfer for which were duly
recorded in the Clerks office of Jackson
couniy, January 12, 1883, and the remain
ing 4'' acres was purchased from former
owners and recorded in the said t lerks
office, January 17, 1883, as appears from
duly authenticated transcripts of Jackson
county records.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any of the r.bove described lands are re
quired to file their adverse claims in the
office of tlie Register of the U. S. Land office
at Iloscbunr durinsr the sixty days publi
cation hereof, and failing to do so their
clidnis will be barred by statute.
H m. F. Benjamin. Register.
Summons.
Elizabeth Nash, Piff."j Suit for divorce in
the Circuit Court
vs. -of the State of Or.
for the county of
jonn u. JNasn, iJelt.j Josephine.
To John B. Nash, said Defendant.
N THE N.OIE OF THE STATE OF
I Oreuon you arc renuired to appear in
said court and answer the complaint of
saiti naintiu meet against you by tbenrst
day of the April Term 1 hereof 1883 to-wit:
by'Mondav. the 9th day of April, 1883.
And you are notified that if you fail to
ansver said complaint as above renuired
the Plaintilf will apply to the eourt for
l lie relict demanded therein to-wit for a
decree against you dissolving the mar
riage contract heretofore existing between
you and said Plaintiff and for the costs
and disbursements of this suit.
Published by order of Hon. II. K llan
mi. Judge of said court made on the 23d
February, 1883. C. W. KAHLER.
PlfTs. Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Josephine County,
State of Oregon.
In the matter ot the estate of A. L. Wal-
don, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Admin
istrator of said estate has filed in the
County Court for Josephine County. Ore
gon, has final account us such Adminis
trator, and by order of said Court. Tues
day the 3d day of April, 1883, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m , is set for hearing ob
jections to said final account ; and all per
sons interested in said estate are hereby
notified lo'appear and file his or licr ob
jeclions to said account and the final sct
t emenl thereof on or before said day.
Published in the Oueoox Sentinel by
order of Hon. Uarret Crocuctt Judge of
said Court. NICHOLAS THOSS,
Administrator.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosnr.ur.o, Or., )
March 27, 1833. )
Noticcis lurc'y given that Ihc follow.
ing-nam.Ml 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
so county, at Jacksonvi.le. on Saturday,
May o. 1833, viz: D. R. Lnsev. Home
stead. No. 2914, Tor the N W i of N E if.
S E j- of N E Ai. Lots 1 and 2 Sec. 10 and
Lots 2 and 3 ot Sec. II T 38 S It 2 west.
He nanvs the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of. said land, viz: Silas Hawk,
Jackson Berry. J. P. True and D. II. Mill
er. all of Jacksonville, Jackson county,
Oregon. V. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Roscnuno. On.,
March 13. 1833. (
Notice is hereby given that the follow,
ing named settler has filed notice of bis
intention to make final proof in support
of his c'aim, and that said pro.if will 1
made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack
son county at Jacksonville, on Saturday.
April 21, 1833, viz: John Dusgan, Home
stead No 3-.'41 for t.ic W Jrfbf IV U, S
E of - W if. Sec 34 T 33"- R 2. and N
E ij' of N W if See. 3 T 30 S R 2 AV, W.
M, He names the following witnesses to
provo li s continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of.said land, viz: S..I. March.
Benj. Vincent, Jab Omley and Oliver
Vincent, all of Sam's Valley, Jackson
count', Oregon.
Wat. F. Benj am ix. Register.
Notice.
Lafd Office ATRosEunno, On.. )
March 23. 18. )
Notice is hereby given that the fo low-inz-nained
settler has filed notice of las in
tention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will lie made
before the Judge or Clerk, of Josephine
count', at Kerbyvilie. on Saturday. May
.1, 1633. iiz: J. A McFaddcn. Homestead
No. 2785 Tor the E of E 14. N W 14
of S E 14 and N E 1-4 of - W 14 section
27 T 37 -, R5 west. He nanus the follow,
ing witnesses to prove his continuous res
idence upon, and cultivation of, said lind
viz: A. II. Carson. Louis Haves. Isaac
ustcr and Thomas Knox, all of Murphy,
Josephine county. Oregon
W. F. Benjamin, Resistor.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosehuro Or., )
March. 27, 18S3. f
Nolirc'is hereby given that the follow.
Ins-named settler has filed notice of his in
tcntionlonvike final proof in support ol his
elaim. and that said proof will be made
before the Judge or leik, of Josephine,
at Kerbyvilie, on Saturday, May 12, 1883,
viz: A m. Sage, Homestead, No. 2848 for
the S W 14 Sec 29 T 33 S R 0 west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of. said land, viz: Jesse Marsh, R. Hurry,
S. Hogne and A. Vannoy. all of Rogue
River, Josephine county, Oregon.
VT. F. BrsJAinx, Rscistcr.
GREAT TUMBLE
IN PRICES
sr
AT HEWH&N FISQEilS,
.AND
SELLING OUT 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 forward I intend to do the largest
cash business in the county, and in order
to command the trade, I shall sell out my
entire stock of merchandise, consisting of
Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes, Clothing etc.
at such prices that goodj are bound to be
sold. Call and be convinced of honest
facts.
SI33CIAXi KTOTICE.
Those indebted to me by note or book
account are requested to come iorward and
settle atonce: This is the last calLbefore
S lacing' in the Lawyer's hands as I must
avc monev. NEWMAN FISHER.
Jacksonville, April 22, 1882.
ST. CHARLES HOT3L,
Corner Front and Morrlton, Portland.
(On the European Plan.)
THOS. GUINEAN, PROP.
(Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.)
Tliis hotel is thorough' fire-nioof . Con
tains 120 e egant y furnished suits and
sing c rooms, which have been refitted and
refurnished in modern sty.e.
Free coach to and from all trains nnd
boats
LUMBER, LUMBER
THOMAS'
J3AW MILL
.AEADOWs.
AT THE
T3 NOWFULLY PREPARED TOFoR
J. nish the market with every description
ot lumber of a superiortiuality. 'i hismill
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. Bills
sawed to order with dispatch.
tgTGive me a trial and I will prove
what I s-iy, for satisfaction is guaranteed
in every caw;. JESSE B. THOMAS.
Table Rock, September "Jet. 1879.
Trees And Shxubbsry
The underMgned has mnde arrange
ments with theWoodburn Nursery, Ma
rion county, Oregon, for a full stock of
FRUIT, MJTAXD0R5AME.YF
AL TREES.
of the best varieties. Those wishing trees
i 1 do well to give in their outer? soon,
as I will guarantee satVfnctinn. JIv
stock will be in Jacksonville in a f-w
days. ProJucc taken in cxrhanse.
A. S. JOHNSON.
Jacksonville, Oregon, Nov. 2.1. 1SS2.
BSICK fou sal:
The undersigned has jii-t finished burn
inca kiln of 215,000 biiek and is now pro
iiorcd to fill all onlers for this buildins
material. These bricks have been manu
factured aflei the most improved methods
and are warranted to be superior in every
respect. Orders iiromiitly tilled at th'i
most lcasonablc rate?.
S. II. EGGER.
Jacksonville, July 2. 1831.
CITY BiBBER SHOP
California St.,
JncUsonviire, - - - Orctjon
The undersigned fs fully prepared to do
all work in his line In the best manner and
at reasonable prices.
GKUINJKSCII'MIF'F.
EAGLEBREWERY.
JOSEPH -WKTTKRER.
Proprietor
Orrcnii St.TncKfonvillr-
The best of lager berr always kept on
hand and ready for sale by the keg or
zlass.
By buying at dealers' prices. We will
cell you any article for family or per
sonal use, in any quantity at Wholesale
Price. Whatever you want, send for
our catalogue (free) and you will find
inhere. We carry in stock the largest
variety of goods in the United States.
MontgomeryWard&Co.
as7 & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
lafeasYrM
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jue.i iiii,'! icn sstn v.
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tomeraoflMtTearwIUiontorileriiwii ltcontilna
bout 175 raeri. & iUartrstlons, prlcra. iccuraia
dcucrlnUons uid Ttloable directloaii for plantt-iif
lioo Tart6Ues ot Vctb:e and Flower Seeds.
Pliota, Fruit Trees, etc. Iaraloshle to all, etpec
lally to Market Gardeners. Secdforlt!
D. M. FERRY & CO. Detuoit WliCli
PATENTS
We cuntti"'-' to act as Solictors for Patents.
Ctrrass. T-iJe Narts. Copyrights, etc.. for Uia
Ui.ite S'aaa, lai ada. tuba. El plard. France
Uer.nKii, etc V.e tare lai :l:Irly-Uc
J cam' experience. ....
l"ateits ,btali ed lUcvc h uf are nctlccd In tlie
tannno jhuivaK. IM larce as t splendid
Illustrated weeklviaier. $3.20aj-rar.sns
thePnifrrtsa ctt:ieife-ls,yi':teresttDP.an't
fcaugBnous clrrulaUon. Address MliNN
ft &-, Soliclf rs. lub's f iciuiinc
AkBkUroadu ay. Nerc rcrc.
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AGRICULTURAL
Deering's Mowers' Self Twine Binders
Self and Hand-dump Sulkies, and
Horse Hakes,
AT G. KAREWSKPS.
SPORES, FFLLQES, THIMBLES, AXLES, &C. M.
J AM RECEIVING: A FULL LINE OF THE ABOVE GOODS
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY.
I Avill not be undersold and
than any other machine in this
represented, machines may be returned.
All extras for lowers, Binders and-Rakes kept constantly on hand.
The above goods arc offered on
Easy Terms and Low Rates.
C3PIeasc call and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. Produce of all
kinds taken in exchange Also
Stoves, Hardware,
(Groceries
Cheaper than thp. Cheapest:
G. EAREWSSi:
Jacksonville, 3Iay 6, 1S82.
OF JACKSON COUNTY
WUAi MAW.
BY CALLING ON
BEFORE BUYING
CTROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL
2 horse hnrness complete from 20 00 a set
2 liorc hues L'oiiiplotc
Good Mexican sudille
Rilling bridles
ALL OF THE ABOVE MY OWM RflAMUFACTUHE.
Other goeds in my line at equally low rates.
Vilh an experience of nearly 40 years a a practical saddler ind harness maker,
and a known nputation Inr good, substantial woik, I can truthfully say that I wi.l do
a better job and fur leas money than any man in Oregon. Jlyuork in the past is a
oUffirii'iit v'Ui.rantee.
CS" Rcpaiiing done promptly.
Give me it call, next door to I'at Donegan'a blacksmith shop, California street,
.Jacksonville. Oie-'on. HKXUY JUDGE.
DR. SPIMr-JEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
Treats r.!l Clirpnlc nnd pccial Irasc
-sro'crjSTGr Tvxxm-
Who may be sutllrin; fioin the carets
if youthful ful'iies or mdiscietioii will do
well to aaii ibemselves if tlii-i. the srreat
est boon ever laid ut Ihc allar of sulTerin::
humanity. UR. SPINNEY will suaren
lee to toi'fcil .10!) for every case of Semin
al Hcakncsi or private distaeofaiiy kind
of character which he uadcrlakts and
taiU to cure.
ii.ddli: Acr.D HEX.
Tlierc are nrmy at the nc of thirty to
jtixly who are tioubled with loo frequent
evacuations of the bladder, often neconi
P'uiied by :t shglil smarting or buniing
eusation and a weakening of the system
in a manner the p'lticnt cannot account
'or. On examining the urinary deposits u
niy sediment will often lw found, and
sonictiincs small pmielc nf iilimmrn will
appear, or thecolor will lie n n thin mi!k
Ixla hue, airain changing to 'i d.irl: and tor
pid appearance. Tliero are many men
who die nf this iliflicu ty, inor..nlnf the
cause, which is file second tiage of .-lmnal
weakness. Dr. S. w il guamniec a p;rfeet
cure in all such casrc, rvl si he"i thy ri-s-loiatiou
of the genito urinary organ.
Office Hours 10 to 4 and' t! lb y. Sun
days, from 10 to It a. M. Consultation
fiee. Thorough examination and advice, !
So. l.ali or - duress
ii:.si'iNNr.Y &co.,
No. 1 1 Kearney St., ban Francisco.
June 3, ISC-, tf
Notice of Fi -;tl Settlement.
In the County Court ot .lacks'), county,
htati: n&Orcgon.
In the matter of the estate of IT. S. Ilay-
den, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the execu
tors of said cstate'have filed in the County
Court for Jackson couniy, Oregon, their
linal account as such executors and by
order ot said Court, Tuesday, the Slh day
of Slay, 1SS3, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m., is set for hearing objections to said
final account; and all persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified to ap
pear and flic his or her objections to said
account on or before said tiay.
Published in the Okeoo.n Sentinel by
order of Hon. S. J. Day, Judge of said
Court. M'm. Hokkman.
Tiieo. ''ameiiox.
Executors.
SETTLE UP!
Xiast yyy n.-wt-tl-n -
All those indebted to the undersigned
cither by note or book account, are hereby
notified to call forthwith and settle up.
This is positively Ihc LA ST CALL. Those
who neglect this warning, will find their
accounts pl.ced in the hands of an attor
ney for foiced collection.
NEWMAN FISIIEH.
Jacksonville, August 18, 1832
C. H. REED,
PRACTICAL.
Honss, Sign, Carriage and Fancy
Painter,
TaolKsonvlllo, Or.
A TjT TvTXnR of rrmtniniT dnno
SflllS-
A faction guaranteed Onlers left at
wc iiciv aAK auiuuu wiu iuvivu iiniuiiJt,
attention I
IMPLEMENTS !
jrtiarantee them to work better
market. After trial, if not as
Tinware, Dry-goods,
.
" 2 50 "
" 8 00
" 100
" 50
" 2 00
' 75
" 50
"
11;!! MUD tULLLGB
AND
NOHMAL SCHOOL,
-a-SlllitXTCl, Ox.
This institution will reopen Octobers,
18S2 under the lr.-inagcmcnt u! M. O. Hoy
a', A. M., nsiisted by :i competent coips of
instructors
TUITION.
Colligeate Department, per qr. . .
AciuU'inic " " " . . .
Prep-irttory " " "...
Piimary " '"...
Iiistrunientnl Muic " " ..
?ir,.nn
. 12.0D
. !)00
. 0.00
. 15.00
TUITION r.Y.r.I.C IN AHVANCK.
Kir pirticitlars apply to M. G. ICoyal,
President.
Jacksonville Crescent City
2S2ail Houtc.
P. McMahon, Proprietor.
Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday morning's at '.I a.
m. arriving al Waldo in lliecwning.whcre
close connection is made next uinrnintr
for Crescent City. When the new wagon
road is linishcd about January loth
through tickets lo San Francisco will be
sold for S18 by this roule.
Express and order business done at re
duced rates.
P. McMAIION, Proprietor.
AMkK
DC f- SILSUTE'S EXTERNAL PILE KEMEDI
Gives Initint Relief, and is an InfjIIibls
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, TOO
per box, prrjxiit!, by mail. Samples sent
fr:e to Physicians and all sufTerers. by
Kciistaedter it Co., I5ox 3O40, Xcw York
City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKES1S.
S, P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oiegon,
In rroncmillcr'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.
1 erms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. S. P. BANNA.
July 14, 1880.
CITY BREWERY
i
VEITSCHUTZ.- Proorietor.
T WOULD SIOSTTtESPECTFUM.Y IX ,,
I fori
form thf citizen nf Jck"flnvHlft milf
th wrMat lirpp. that thprrvi intl, ittj
'r.X-.'V-iSJZ
ES8S
jiy non lnconTenlrntijiltnated and n7 roomi ar
'! rr Auit uipUM yi.
THE U. S.:HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and California Stx,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
JANE IIOLT, Proprietress.
O. & C. Stage "House1.
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS.
MEALS AT ALL. HOURS.
ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY,
WEEK OR MONTH.
Prices Very Moderate.
OUR raw nOTEL BUILDING BE
ins completed tor occupancy, the un
dersigned takes pleasure In announcing"
that we are prepared to-enlcrtain the trav.
cllnrv miblii Vr nnitM twill l.u n i ...
provide for the comfort of our guests and
u muitr iiil-iu leci ai iioinv will? us: The
most modern improvements flare Keen in
troduced, and the accommodations of tlie
United States will not lag behind the best
appointed inland hotel on this coast Ou"
tables will always be supplied with the
best the market affords ana served Jjvthe
best style bvo corps ot nbliginfjjyaSIIP"
Thc beds and bedding are all new nndt
fitted un in tlio mrwt nmrfAii .......
suiietl to the accommodation of single oc
cupants or families. JANE IIOLT
Jacksonville, 3Iarch 5, 1881.
EXCELSIOR
LlURlJjUM FEE&
STABLE,
Corner Of
Oueoox andCuiokma ws., Jacmj. yitue
W. JT. FLYfiEAI'S, prop'r.
Would respectfully inform the public
that he has a fine slock of
Horses, Htiggics niwf Cnringr.
nd he is prepared to furnish his patrons
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As ran be had on the Pacific coast. Sad1
die horses hired to go to any part of-
the county.
Animals Bought nnd Solill-
Horses broke to work single or double:
Horses boarded and the best of care be--stoned
upon them while in my charge.
A lib-nil share of the public patrr.najje
is solicited on reasonable terms.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STREET,
TriJTTJEW ami HELMS,
PKOPRIETOItS.
Tc proprietors of this -well known and
popular resort world inform their friends
nnd the public generally that a complete
and first class stock of the best brands of
liquois, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc.,
are constantly kept on hand. They will
be pleased to have their friends "cafl aid
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also be
found here. We would lie pleased to have
peisons posse-sing curiosities and speci
mens bring tlirm in, and wc will place
them in the cabinet for inspection.
WINT.IKN t IIKI.MS.
New State Saloon,
Cor. California k 3d ts.,
John Noland - - Prop..
This favorite resort has lately been
llirioughly renovated and stocketl with
a complete assortment ot the finest wines,
liquors and cigars in the market. The
celebrated Thistle Dew wkuky is kept
constantly on hand here.
A first-class billiard table is also con
nected with the house, and the reading
table will always be supplied with tlie
latest and choicest periodicals, newspap
ers, etc.
E3TGivc me n call.
JOHN NOLAND.
Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1881.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY I
STERLING
C Miles South of Jacksonville,
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. Bill
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 J. Kenney, Prop..
HAVING OPENED OUT A NEVT
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 gowi assortment of saddles, bridles,
harness, bus, spurs, etc. None but the
best California leather useel. Job work x
specialty and prices to suit the times.
CSTUivc me atrial.
T. J. KENNEY.
Jacksonville. July 16.1881.
Stock Farm for Sale.
Tlie undersigned ofTers 400 accrs of tane
for sale. Io0 acres arc under fence, and v
good d"cl!ing and two barns wi'l be found
on the farm. The place Is also well wood
eel and supplied -with plenty living wotec
For particulars enquire at this pflicc or at
PhoinixofP.W. Olwell.
J. CAtLAonxs.
JaksonvilIe, June 24th. 16tt.
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