Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 05, 1883, Image 4

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    Hon the tn
fgetable growth?
fact that most vegetables that
grow down should be planted in a down
sign, and those that grow up in an up
sign, looks as if the time for planting
a as made to correspond with the signs.
If your correspondent will carefully
experiment he will better reach a sat
isfactory conclusion.
A good rule is, if ready and season
f ivorable, plant and not wait for the
proper sign. Some of our very best
farmers are strict observers of signs
and some are not.
Views of Ckateiv Lake. J. E.
Stuart, the well known artist, who
some time since visited Southern Ore
gon and made sketches of many of the
most interesting points in the beauti
ful scenery for which that section is
noted,- has just completed- two paint
ings representing glimpses of Crater
Lake. This singular and picturesque
sheet of' water which is one of the
wondersof that section, is situated on
the summit of the Cascade range, be
tween Jackson and Lake counties, the
surface being G300 feet above the sea
level. It is surrounded by a rim of
- "" -- J-tm f500 In i flfia Foot
Orra ot the pictures-above referred to
is a view- of the lake through a-narrow
cleft in this rim- of rocks. The
deep greem hue of the water lying-far
below is in striking contrast with the
brown and rugged rocks which form
the foreground, their towering sum
mits reaching to the clouds bearing a
few scraggy pines, while in the dis
tance is seen the far shcre of the lake.
Every detail is wrought in' a careful
and painstaking manner, and the draw
ing and coloring does full justice to
the great natural beauty of the scene.
Tbo same picture , represents a view of
the lake looking east, with Mount
Scott in the distance. Tho point of
view chosen is near a hue;e overhang
ing crag, in the shadow of which rises
one of those singular pinnacles of rock
common to that locality. Far be
neath spreads the deep green waters of
the lake, while beyond rise the rugged
cliffs of the farther shore. The rich
and varied natural hues of the rocks
give the artist an opportunity to make
some fine effects, of which full ad
vantage is taken. In- a few years,
when the railroad is completed through
to California, this lake, which' is now
25 miles from the nearest settlement,
will be visited by many. The erection
of a hotel in the vicinity, and a steam
elevator to enable tourists to reach the
lake with ease, is already under con
templation. "Oregouian."
A Jncknoni tile Composition.
The following composition was writ
ten by Willie Miller a twelve year old
pupil in the second department of our
public school The subject was "What
the man in the moon sees as he passes
over Jacksonville." The composition
was written extempore as a part of the
regular school work:
He sees a little town at the foot of
mountains, since there are mountains
on the north, south and west while on
the east there is a beautiful little val
ley. And of course, he sees a school
house on a little height andlie hears
the bell if he lingers long enough to
listen. And he sees some church
ppires, some brick and frame buildings,
the roofs of many houses, the topsof
may trees, gardens with their plants,
the fields with their grain, corn and
other plants. On Christmas night he
jirrps down the ohimney and sees us
patiently waiting waiting for the dawn,
not all wishing it to'come as much as
other do' because they do not get any
Christmas (lifts. I wonder if he sees
us drink the sparkling water and sees
nome men drink beer or whisky.. .And
does he sen all things at night or not,
but I believe he does if he hap good
eyes. But there might be some mis
take abut that for all I know.
Mineral Application
U. S. Land Office, Rosebuko, On.
Starch 14, 18S3. f
Notice is hereby given that Frank Logg
and John McDonnell whose postoflicc ad
dress is Jacksonville, Oregon, have this
day filed their application for patent for
tho following described placer mining
jrround, viz: The N W 1 4 of N E 14 of
SW14,WofE JofN E14ofS W
14, W y, of E K of S E 14 of S W 14 of
section 27, E U of N E 14 of N W 14, S
W 14 of N W 14 of N E 14, S W 14 ofN
E 1-4 of N W 14 and the W J of S E 14
of N W 14 of section 34 T87 south, range
3 west "Will. Mer. containing 00 acres, in
JacktibS Mining District, JacKson county,
Oregon.
The applicants c'aim the ground above
described by right of purchase from form
er owners, the deeds of transfer being duly
recorded on page 14, vol. 10, of Jackson
County deed records and on page 30 in vol.
3 of Itecords of Conveyance of mining
claims and ditches of said Jackson County,
Oregon, and duly authenticated by the
Clerk of said County.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any o'f the above described lands or mining
ground arc required to file their claim
with the Register of the United States
Land office at Roseburg, during the sixty
days period of publication hereof, and
failing to do so their claims will be barred
by statute.
W. P. Benjamin, Register.
GREAT TUMBLE
IN PRICES
AT NEWMAN FISHEltS,
AND
SELLING OUT FOR GASH.
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 onler
to command the trade. I shall sell out mv
entire stock of merchandise, consisting of
ury uoous, isoots anu suoes, uioiinng etc.
at such prices that good3 are bound to be
sold. Call and be convinced of honest
facts.
S3P"E3CI?k.Ij KTOTICE.
Those indebted to me by note or book
account are requested to come forward and
settle at once. This is the last call before
placing in tho Lawyer's hands as I must
have money. NEWMAN FISHER.
Jacksonville, April 22, 1882.
Jacksonville Crescent City
Mail Route.
P. McMahon, Proprietor.
Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday,
Wednesday and FrkTay mornings at 3.A.
m. arriving at Waldo in the evening, 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. McMAnON, Proprietor.
S, P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Ox e gon,
In Cronemiller'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.
SETTLE, UP!
XjElSt A l-TTl "I T1 f-
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 forced collection.
NEWMAN FISHER.
Jacksonville, August 18, 1882.
CITY BREWERY,
VEIT SOHUTZ, - Proprietor.
T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN
form tbe citlzcns'of JnckionTtlle and
the worM at largo, tht tbejr cn find, at
any tiros, at my Brewery, th' best laser
beer. In any quantity the pnrchaei may dcxlre
My house la conrenlentlysitnated and my rooms ara
always la order. A Tlalt will pleaee yru.
Mineral Application.
U. B. Land Office, Rosebukq, Ok., )
March 12, 1883. J
Notice is hereby given that Charles W.
Kahlcr, whose postofflcc address is Jack
sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, has
this day filed his application for patent
for the following described tracts of land,
viz: the 8 E 1-4 of N E 14 ot S E 14, the
S E 14 of S E 14 and the S J of S W 14
of S K 14 of section 32 and the S W 14 of
-S W 14 of section -33 township 39 south of
range 3 west, and the N w 14 ot Is W i-4
of N E 14 section 3 township 40 south, of
range 3 west, Will, Mer. containing 120
acres in Big Applegalc Mining District,
Jackson county, Oregon. Eighty acres of
which is by purchase from former owners
the deeds ot transfer for which were duly
recorded in the 'Clerks office of Jackson
county, January 12, 1883, and the remain
ing 40 acres was purchased from former
owners and recorded in the said Clerks
office, January 17, 1883, as appears from
duly authenticated transcripts of Jackson
countv records.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any of the above described lands are re
quired to file their adverse claims in the
office ol the iietristeroi me u. o. .uana omcc
at Koseburg during the sixty days publi
cation hereof, and failing to do so their
Claims will be barred by statute.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Summons.
I Elizabeth Nash, Plff.
Suit for divorce in
the Circuit Court
5-ofthe State of Or.
fur the county of
John B. Nash, Deft. J Josephine.
To John B. Nash, said Defendant.
TNTIIEN.12IEOF THE STATE OF
I Oregon you are required to appear in
said court and answer the complaint of
said PlaintifT filed against you by the first
day of the April Term thereof 1883 to-wit:
by Monday, the 9th day of April, 1883.
And you arc notified that if you fail to
ansver said complaint as above required
the Plaintiff will apply to tho court for
the relief demanded therein to-wit for a
decree against you dissolving the mar
riase contract heretofore existing between
you and said Plaintiff and for the costs
ana disbursements ot tins suit.
Published by order of lion. II. K. Ilan
na, Judge of said court made on the 23d
February, 1883. C. W. KAHLER,
PlfTs. Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In thVCounty Court of Josephine County,
State of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of A. L. Wal-
don, dceeased.
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 as such Adminis
trator, and by order of said Court. Tues
day the 3d day of April, -1883, at the hour
of "l0 o'clock a. r , is set for hearing ob
jections to said final account; and all per
sons interested in said estate are hereby
notified to appear and file his or her ob
jections to said account and the final set
tlement thereof on or before said day.
Published in the Oiiegon Sentinel by
order of non. Uarrct Crockett Judge of
said Court. NICHOLAS TIIOSS,
Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Jackson county,
State of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of J.-BtCqats
, T deceased.
Notice is hereby given mat the Admin
istrator of said estate bus filed in the
County Court for Jackson county, Ore
gon, his final account as such Administra
tor, ana by order ot saia Court 1 uesdiiy,
the 8ih day of May, 1883, at tho hour of
10 o'clock A. m., is set for hearing object
ions to said final account; and all persons
interested in said estate are hereby notified
to appear and file his or her objections to
said account on or before said day.
Published in the On eg ox Sentinel by
onler of Hon. S. J. Day, Judge of said
Court. J. R. NEIL, Administrator.
Notice.
Laxd Office at Rosr.nur.G, Or., )
March 27, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-namod
settler has filed notice ot his
intention to make final proof in support
ol his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack
son county, at Jacksonvi.lc, on Saturday,
May C, 1883, viz: D. R. Losev. Home
stead, No. 2014, for the N W U of N E if.
S E if of N E if, Lots 1 and 2 Sec. 10 and
Lots a and a -.t sec. 11 t 33 s it 3 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz: Silaa Hawk,
Jackson Bcrrv. J. P. Truo and D. n. Mill.
cr, all of Jacksonville, Jackson countv,
Oregon. W. F. Bexjamin, Register."
Notice.
Laot Office at Rosebtjiwi, Or., )
March 13, 1883.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler, has filed notice of his
intention to. make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Judge or Clerk of Jack
son county at Jacksonville, on Saturday,
April 21, 1883, viz: John Duggan, Home
stead No 3241 for t.lc W K"l W if, S
E of S W if, Sec 34 T 3o"S R 2, and N
E 14 of N W if Sec 3 T 3C S R 2 AV, W.
M. ne names the following witnesses to
prove lis continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of. said land, viz: . S..LMnrch.
lleni. Vincent, JacobConley and-OlIvei'
Vincent, all of Sanvs Valley,1 Jackson
county, Oregon.
W'm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Lakd Office atRosedcro, Or., )
March 28, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will bemade
before tho Judge or Clerk, of Josephine
county, at Kerbyvillc, on Saturday, May
5, 1883. viz: J. i McFadden, Homestead
No. 2785 for the Eof.-E 14, N W 14
of S E 1-4 and N E 14 ofS W 14 section
27 T 37 8, R 5 west. He names the follow.
ing witnesses to prove liisVontimioiis res
idence upon, and cultivntioVof, said land
viz: A. H. Carson, Louis layes, Isaac
Custer and Thomas ICuox, alfrf Murphy,
Josephine county, Oregon.
W. F. Benjamin, RcVistcr.
Notice.
Land Office at Roseburo Or., )
March, 27, 18S3. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
inE-namcasettlerhasnieu notice 01 ins m
tcntion to make final proof in support ol his
claim, and that said proof will he made
before the Judge or Clerk, of Josephine,
at Kcrbvville. on Saturday, May 12, 1883,
viz: Wm. Sage, Homestead, No. 2848 for
the S W 14 Sec. 29 T 35 a it 0 west, lie
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous rcsiuence upon, ana cultivation
of, said'land, viz: Jesse Marsh, R. Murry,
S. Hogue and A. Vannoy, all of Rogue
River, Josephine 'county, Urcgon.
"W. F. Bfxjami-, Register.
'tr"i
Kentucky Bred Trotting Stallions,
ALTAMONT, GRADUATE AND WILBURN,
Will-make the season of 1883 at CAKD WELL'S RACE TRACK NEAR JACKSON
VILLE at thejfollowing rates:
Altamonf, $75; Graduate, $40; Wilburn, $25.
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Altamont is a dark bay, foaled 1875, bred by Col. R. "West, Georgetown, Ivy., sired by Almont, sire of Piedmont, 2 :17 if ; Al
mont by Alexander's Abdallah, sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2:14; Alexander's Abdullah by Rysdyk's Hamblctonimi, sire of Dexter,
record 2 :17if. Altnnionl's dam by Brown Chief, on of Mambnno Chief, sire of Lady Thornc, 2:18)4, second dam by Imported
Hoiton, sire of Lula's dam, Lula's record, 2:15; third dam by the great four-mile race-horse, Bertrand; fourth dam by imported
Buzzard, sire of the dam of Woodpecker, sire of the famous Grey Eagle.
Graduate is a dark bay, foaled 1877, bicd by Gen. AY'. T. 'Withers, Lexington, Ivy., sired by Cassius M. Clay, Jr., sire of Harry
Clay, record 2 :23j-4, and out of Dr. Dunn's fast road mare, claimed to be by Hysdyk's Ilamblelnnian, sire of Dexter, gnindsi re of
Maud S., record 2:10Jf; St. Julien, record 2:11 1-4, &c. &c. Graduate was purchased expicssly to cross on my Altainont fillies.
He is 10 hands high, finely gaited and ityiish.
WiLBUnN is a bay, foaled in 1877, bred bv Gen. W. T. Withers, sired by Alnmo, record 2:31, so.i of Almoin. First dam by
Melbourne, Jr.. sire of Jim Irving, record 2 :23 ; second dam by Alhoit, r.on of Alexander's Abdallah ; third dam by Brigaoli, record
2:20ji, son of Mambrino thief; fourth dam by Pilot, Jr., sire of seven in 2:30 list, the dams of Maud S., Jay-Eyc-See, 4-year-old
record 2:19, &c.; filth dam by Ole Bull, sire of Chicago, 2:24, son of Old Pilot. Wilburn is of good size, stylish and compactly
built. He is thrice inbred to the sire of Goldsmith Maid, thrice to Old Pilot and twice to Mambrino Chief.
Those desirous of making comparisons are referred 10 the official recoids as the only data of any force or value in considering
"how to breed the trotter," and are also reminded that the season fee of Almont, sire of Altainont and grandsire of Wilburn
is fixed at $300.
Mares will be carefully handled, but no responsibility assumed for accidents. Those not proving in foal may be returned in 1884.
Any desired information regarding this tlock will lw furnished on application.
iJZi-5r 3"E3..0:3:, Tn.oliC20XS.-illo, Oroson. "
LUJY3BER, LLTulEER
THOMAS SAW MILL
AT THE iSEADOWS.
TS NOWFULLYPREPARED TO FuR
1 nish the market with every description
ot lumber of a superiorquality. Tins mill
is new throughout and furnished with the
latest and most)inproved machinery, there-,
by ensuring the speedy fulfillment of all
orders at most reasonable prices. Bills
sawed to order with dispatch.
.XS?GlveV-TOis-fc-trlta juwid. will 'inirc.
whatTsay, for satisfaction is guaranteed
in every case:' JESSE B. THOMAS.
Table Rock. September 3d. 187!).
Trees
And Shrubbery-
Tim nnderaicntd has mndc arrange
ments with the Woodburn Nursery,
rion county, Oregon, for a lull stock of
FRi-IT
XHm,! 0RSAHE5T-AL-
TRESS,
of the'best varieties. Those wishing tires
wi;l do well to give in their orders soon,
as I will guarantee satisfaction. My
stock will be in Jacksonville in a few
davs. Produce taken in exchange.
J A. S. JOHNSON.
Jacksonville, Oregon, Nov. 2., 1882.
GiTY
BAEBE
California St.,
JacItsonTillr, . -
Orocon
The undersigned is fully prepared to do
all work in his line In the beet manner and
at reasonable-prices.
GEORGE SOIU'MPF.
EAGLEBREWERY.
JOSEPn WKTTKRER.
Proprlttor
Oregon St.,JacU90iiville.
The best ot lager beer always kept on
hand and ready for sale by the keg or
glass.
Onr Spring and Summer
Price-List No. S3, has made
ic-improvea
"bvcfOO
pages. Uvera.UUU illus
trations. Contains quota
tions, descriptions and illustrations of
nearly all articles in general use, from
Adam and Evo to Sitting Bull and Mrs.
Langtry. It costs us 25 cents for every
copy we mail nearly $50,000 per annum.
It makes. our hair red to think of it. We
should havo the cost of production. The
book is full of brains. Send for it, and
enclose 25 cents anything or nothing
Let us hear from you. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
S3? is 2S9 Wabuh ATtnio, CUcaco, in.
E&$$t
tfoU 7833. r.
1 rsrz to all applicants.
tomers of last rear without ordering TL It contains
about 175 paeres, 600 Ulnxtratioim, pries, accurata
descriptions and viintblo directions for planting
1KW varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds,
Hanta, Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all, espec
ially to Market Gardeners. Bendforitl
D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MlOrt
I BtirJImnt, And t, rnH.
Pfltjmta.
Caveats, "Kip Marts, Copyrights. He. for tbo
Unite! s-vatesl Carada. Cuba. England. France
Germany, et. We nave taj thlrty-ilic
years' experience.
Patents Atauicd ihroupb us are noticed Id tbe
FaENTlurl .auefjcas. This larjre and splendid
UlastratedWecklj paper, 93.20 a year, sJkibs
theProfrrfcAot Science Is very interesting, and
bas an enormnus circulation. Address MIIKN'
t CO, Patent fHcitors, Pub's of ScuOiTlMC
American. Sfil I!roWway.Jew Tort.
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ALTAMONT
OF JACKSON COUNTY
WlSjh MAKE MONEY
EY CALLING ON
:Es:e3j?r:oL",2r -orTLTioGriE;,
BEFORE BUYING
Saddlery c&s Harness,
CTROM AND AFTER TIUS DATE I WILL SELL
2 horse harness complete from
2 horse lines complete "
Ma-jGoml Mexican saddles
Riding I) rid les
Horse collars, No. 1, -.
Stirrups, wood
Cinched -.
ALL OF THE ABOVE PIY OWN RflAftUFACTURE.
Other goods in my lints at equally low rates.
With an experience of nearly 40 years as a- practical saddler and harness maker,
and a known reputation tor good, substantial -work, I can truthfully say that I will do
abetter job and fir less money than any man in Oregon. My work in the past is a
uil:f icnt gin.rantce.
OJT Repairing done promptly.
Give me a call, -next door to hit Donegan's blacksmith shop, California street,
Jacksonville, Oregon. HENHY JUDGE.
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 Kearny Street, .
Treats nil J'lironlc nn! rierUJ Diseases.
Who may be snflVrin'r from the elTi.cts
Of youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, tho great
est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering
humanity. J)It. SPINNEY will guaran
tee to.torfeit ?"i0) for every case ofSji'iuin
al Weakness or private disease of any kind
of character which "he undertakes aud
fails to cure.
MIDDLE .GEn MEy.
There are many at the ao of thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the, liladder, often aecom
paniid by a slight smarting or burning
sensation and a weakening of the system
in a manner the patient cannot accyitint
for. Op examining liieurinary deposits a
ropy ik'dimeiit will often bo found, and
sometimes small particles of albumen will
appear, or the color will be ofa thin milk
ish hue, acain changing to a dark and tor
pid appearance. There are many men
who dm of this difficulty, ignorant of the
cause, which is the second stage of seminal
weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect
cure in all such cases, and a healthy res
toration of the genito urinary organs.
Office Hours 10 to 4 and 0 to 8. Sun
days, from 10 to 11 a. si. Consultation
free. Thorough examination and advice,
85. Call or Address
DR. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 11 Kearney St, San Francisco.
Juno3,18S2. tf
C. H. REED,
PRACTICAL.
House, Sign, Carriage and Fancy
Painter,
TVOl3C.S023.-,t7-illO, Of .
ALL KINDS of graining done. - Satis
faction guaranteed. Orders left at
the New Stato Saloon will receive prompt
attention.
BHICK FOR SALS.
The undersigned has just finished burn
ing a kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre
pared to fill all orders for this buildinc
material, inese oricss iiuvc utuji uiuuu
factured after the most improved methods
and are warranted to be superior in every
respect. Orders promptly filled at the
most icasonablo rates.
S. II. EGQER.
Jacksonville, July 2, 1881.
20 00 a set
2 50 "
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THE 1SHUSD COLLEGE
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL,
u3.a3b.ln.xi.cl. Or.
This institution will reopen Octobers,
18S2 under the management ofM. O. Roy.
al, X. 31., assisted by a competent corps of
instructors
TUITION.
Colligeatn Department, per qr $15.00
Academic " " " 12.00
Preparatory " " 9.00
Primary " " " COO
Instrumental jrusic" " ' . . . 15.00
TUITION I'AYAllI.E IX ADVANCE.
F r particulars apply to 31. G. Royal,
President.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Jacksoi. county,
Slate of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of U. S. Hay.
den, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the execu
tors of said e.-tatc"havc filed in the County
Court for Jackson county, Oregon, their
final account as such executors, and by
order of said Court, Tuesday, the 8th day
of Jlay, 18S3," at the hour ot 10 o'clock A.
m., is set for hcaring.objections to said
final account; and all 'persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified to ap
pear and file his or her objections to said
account on or before said day.
Published in the Okeoon Sentinel by
order of Hon. S. J. Day, Judge of said
Court. Wm. Hoffman,
TlIEO. t'AMEUON,
Executors.
hUkli
DK. &. STLSBEE'S KXTKUXAL PILE REXEDX
Civet Instant Relief, and it an Infallible
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, 1.00
per box, jyrepaid, by mail. Samples sent
free to Physicians and all sufferers. Try
Neustaedter & Co., Box 301G, New York
City. Sole manufacturers of AN AKESIS.
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Cor. 3d and California St.,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
JANE HOLT, Proprietress.
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FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS.
MEALSAT ALL. HOURS.
ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY,.
WEEK OR MONTH.
Prices Very S&rdorato.
OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE--ing
completed lor occupancy, the un
dersigned takes pleasure in announcing'
mm wo are prcparcu 10 entertain tnc. trav.
eling public. No pains will be spared tor
pro vide for the comfort of our cucsts and
' to make them feel at home with us. The"
most modern improvements have been in-
troduced, and tho accommodations of tlio'
United States will not lag behind tho best
appointed' inland Hotel on this coast. Our
tables will always be supplied with the"
best the market affords and served in tho
best style by a corps ot obliging waiters.
The beds ar bedding arc all new and?
ntteu up in -rtmntMn -tri-
suited", to tho accommodation of singlooc?'
Jacksonville, March 5, 1881.
EXCELSIOR
LIVSMBHND FEElr
STABIiE,
Corner OF
OreooX axd Calikor.iu sts., Jacxsoviiajj'
W. J. FiYRLaiE,
prop'r.
Would respectfully Inform the
that he has a fine stock of'
public
Horses, Buggies ami Cnrlnpces.
And he is prepared to furnish his patrona'
and thu public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As 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 double.
Horse boarded and the best of care be
stowed, upon them while in my charge.
A liberal share of the public patronage
is solicited on reasonable terms.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,,
OREGON STREET,
WIjYTJEjY and HELMS',
PROPRIETORS.
Ti.c proprietors of this well known and
popular resort world inform their friends
and the public generally that a complete
and first class stoek of the best brands of
liquors, wine?, cigars, ale and porter, utc.,
are constantly kept on hand. They will
be pleased to have their fricuds "call and
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also bo
found here. We would be pleased to havo
persons possessing curiosities and scci
mens bring them in, and wcttill place
them in the cabinet for inspection.
WINT.IEN HKIAIS.
New State Saloon,
Cor. California it 3d ts.,
John Noland - - Prop;
This favorite resort has lately been
theiotiglily renovated and stocked with
a complete assortment ot the finest wines,
liquors and cigars in tho market. Tho
celebrated Thistle Dew whisky is kept
constantly on hand here.
A tlrst-clns billiard table Is alo ron
nccted with the house, and the reading
table will always be supplied with tho
latest and choicest periodicals, newspap
ers, etc.
C"?rGivc me a call.
JOHN NOLAND.
Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1881.
LUMBER
FOR EVERYBODY!
STERLING
6 Miles South of Jacksonville-,.
TS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY
J. and is prepared to furnish the markeS
with every description of lumber ofa supe
rior nualitv at the lowest rates. Bills-
sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed..
All rdcrs addressed to us at Jackson,,
ville will receive prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
NEW SADDLER
Jacksonville, Ogn.
Thomas J. Kenney, Prop-..
TTAVING
OPENED OUT A NEW
XI saddler shop in
Lanccll's buildinc.
opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully prc-
pared to do any work in my line with
promptness and dispatch. Will keep on
hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles,
harness, bus, spurs, , etc None but tho.
best California leather used. Job work a
specialty and prices to suit the times.
t-Givc me a trial.
T. J. KENNEY.
Jacksonville, July 10,1881.
Stock Farm for Sale.
The undcrsisned offers 400 accrs of lanaJ
for sale. 150 acres are under fence, and a.
good duelling and two barns will be found'
on the farm. The place is alsowcll,woodi
ed and supplied with plenty living water
Por particulars enquire at this, office or aU
EhocnixofP.W.Olwell.
J. Calla-hian.
Jacksonville June 24th, 1883.
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