Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 21, 1883, Image 4

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    Mal r ATaUXS.
Maid of Athens, we most part,
I hear your' father I must start;
He's broken of his midnight rest;
JMscretioa on my part is best;
I'd better flit.
" Maid of Athens, ere I go,
Kiss me once,' for luck, you know;
Your father's fool is on the stair
None but the brave deserves the fair
The gas ain't lit.
Maid of Athens, just once more
Little ships must hug the shore ;
Hark! the dog has broken his chain.
Zounds 1 1 am in hard luck again
Great Scott! I'm bit.
"Chicago Tribune."
A Philadelphia Judge was recently
bliged to pass judgment on a row
(hat had grown out of a cheap dance.
He made some sound and sensible re
marks about this class of amusements
that should sink into the hearts of
parents. He said: "These so-called
balls are a pest to society. They are
fruitful of the most degrading vice,
and their influence is all the more to
be feared because of its insidiousness.
Young girls who would shrink from
an open and flagrant source of iniquity
are induced to visit these dangerous
gatherings by representations that they
are for harmless pleasure. They are
given first, perhaps, soma mild" and
harmless beverage, and then cajoled
into drinking intoxicants. After this
their ruin is almost certain. , It would
be a rjood thin:; for society if such
forms of amusement could be extirpat
. ted." No truer words were ever ut
tered. "Denver Republican."
Absconded. Nate Clark, employed
m the store of the late P. F. McMan
us, at Plevna, in Oregon, near the
California line, on Klamath river, and
who was appointed Administrator
after the death of McManus, absconded
lately with about $1,500, which his
bondsmen will be obliged to pay over
to Mrs. McManus. According to the
law Mrs. McManus could not act as
Administratrix in Oregon, not being a
resident of that State, although she
acted in that capacity in this State for
the settlement of her late husband's
business hero. Mrs. McManus has
been over at L:nkville for some days
past, to see what she could do in se
curing Clark or the moneyy and found
that Clark was out of reach of the
officers, and that her only resource
was to make the bondsmen settle for
Clark's defalcation, as Administrator,
4Yreka Journal."
"Talking about mean men," said a
patrolman at Broadway and Franklin
street "I went to arrest a Jew the oth
er day and I found him cutting his
own hair. You can say what you like,
but he took the chromo for meanness."
"Oh, no," replied; a Hebrew merchant,
winking at the bystanders. "I can
discount your story. ,1 went to a
Baptist Church last Sunday out of
curiosity,, They passed a basket for
collection. I put in ten cents. The
man next to me had the nerve to open
his coat and show his shield. He was
a police officer in citizen's clothes.
He'll get the chromo, never fear.'
"N. Y. Sun."
The great New York and Brooklyn
bridge does not promise to be a paying
enterprise in the near future. The
receipts for the Grst seven days after
the opening were 10,000, but they
hare been declining ever since. The
averasre for the 2Z days after the open
ing is $850. The cost of. operating
and maintaining the.strupturo.and pay
ing the interest on, tb,e bridge bonds is
$800,000 a year, or, over $2,000 a day.
Aa a convenient highway between the
two cities, it is 01 great valuer but as
an investment it is far from being a
success.
A remarkable thief has been, caught
in Chicago. He is young, handsome,
well educated; very gentlemanly, and
wonderfully audacious. Hje liyed sev
eral months at the larger hotels,
dressed in .such, an extreme of the fash-.
ion as to attract attention, and paid
his bills promptly;, and all the money
was obtained by sneak, thieving in the
rooms of fellow guests. In, one in
stance he took a bag containing nego
tiable bonds worth $3,000. When
caught at last by a watchman, ho drew
a pistol and attempted to escape by
murder,
A man. made a, wager with a lady
that he coujd thread a needle quicker
than she could sharpen a lead pencil.
The man won; time, 14,minutesaml 40
aeconds.s It is thought the result
would, hard been different if the
woman had not run oat of lead pencil
inside of five, minutes.
Chief Moses has agreed) to qyit his
reservation and; go to the Colville.
The government gives him an annual
pension of $1,000 and other considers
ijpa will bo liberally provided for with
farming. implements anttcattlo.
Nothing so helps a newspaper as the
imparting useful information. "Hpw
shall I keep ants' out of the. sugar
bojcll" wkg a correspondent, JJiU
the itugar bowl wijb salt.
Noticed
Lasd Office at Roseduro Ob., )
JIuy, 31, 1833. f
Notice is hereby given that .the following-named
settler has filed notice of 'bis'in.
tention to make final proof in support if his
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Judge or ClerK of Josephine
county, at Kerbyyille, tin Saturday, July
14, 183, viz: Clementina Trimble. Home
stead No. 29C5 for the N W if of Sec. 5 T
35 South, of Range G West Will. 3Ier. He
names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of said land, viz: Wm. Trimble,
Wm. Asher, Garrett Crockett and James
Neely, all of Lucky Queen, Josephine
county, Oregon.
Also at the same time and place before
the Judge or Clerk of Josephine county,
viz: William Aslier, Homestead No.
2,818 for the N J or b E Jf , S W if of S
E if, and S E 14 of S W 1-4 Sec. 28, T 34
S R 0 IV. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
McKenzie Trimble, Garrett Crockett,
William Trimble and P. M. Niday. all of
liUcKcy ljuccn, Josephine county, Uregon.
Also at the same time and place before
the County Clerk of Josephine county,
viz: Makcnzie Trimble, Pre-emption D.
S. No.4,093forthe S J4of S E 14 Sec.
20, and N J of N E 14 Sec 32 T 34 S,
It 0 w.st Will. Mer. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continli
ous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said Tand, viz: William Asher, William
Trimble, C. S. Shanks and Garrett Crock,
ett, all of Luckey Queen, Josephine Co.,
Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Treasurer's Notice.
Office of Corners- Tbeasuheb.
Kcrbyville, Or. June 13, 1833. f
Notice is hereby given that there are
funds in the County Treasury for the re
demption of the following warrants:
No. 83, protested Nov. 2--5, 1880; No. 29,
protested(Iarch 2, 1881; No. 174, protest
ed March 2tl881; No. 211, protested Mar.
2.1881; No. 80, protested,, April.7, 1881;
No. C4, protested April 7. lBSl; No. 137.
protested Junc2S, 1881 ; No. 128, protested
June 28, 1881 ; No. 101, protested July 14,
1881; No. 199, piotcsted .-cpt.7, 1881; No.
200, protested Sept. 7, 1881 ; No. 209, pro
tested Sept. 8, 1881 ; No. 200, protested
Sept. 10. 1881 ; No. 215;, protested Oct. 22,
1881; No. 21C, protested Oct. 2i, 188U
No. 214, protested Oct. 22, 1831; No. 220.
protested Oct. 24. 1881 ; No 221, protested
Oct 34. 1881; No. 222, protested Oct. 28,
1881: No. 228, protested Nov 17, 1881;
No. 229, protested Nov. 17, 1831
Interest on the same wiy cpase from
this dale.
N. DeLamatteii,,
Treasurer of Josephine Co.
Notice.
Land Office at RosEnono, Or., )
June 5, 1883. 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 Jaeksonville,.nn Saturday
July 14th, 1SS3, viz: George Hoffman
Homestead No. 2820 for the N$ of 8 W
U S W if of N V if Sec, 4, and S E f of
NEJf Scc5TS0SR4West. Ho names
the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz: John Johnson, John Bolt,
John II. Knutzen, D. W. Knutzcn, all of
Applegatp, Jackson county, Orezon.
Wm. Fi Benjamin, Register.
Executor's Notice.
In the m.ittcr of Hie Estate of George
Grotz, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the Count)
Court, of Josephine County, State of Ore
gon, silting in probate, executor of the
estate of George Grotz, deseased. All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested
to ccttle the same immediately, and those
having claims ng-iinst the estate will pre.
sent them with the proper vouchers to me
at my residence near Eerbyville, Jose
phine county, Oregon, within six months
after the first pub-ication of this notice
May lCth. A. D. 1883.
ueo. b. JiATnnwsoN,
Executor of said estate
Ie S O. F.
Anniversary Celebration
OF
Jacksonville Lodge Wo. 10,
AUGUST 17, 3,883;
ORDER OF EXERCISES:
The Lodge in full regalia, accompanied
by the visiting brothers, will leave their
hall at two o'clock p. m. and proceed to
lioll's Hall where the following exercises
will beheld:
1, Music by the Jacksonville Brass
Band. 2, Singing of the opening ode by
the Lodge. 3, Prayer by the Chaplain.
4, Son" by the Choir. 5, Reading of Dis
pensation by the Secretary. C, Music.
7, Oration. 8, Music. 0, Closing Ode by
the Lodge.
A Grand Ball will beheld at Ilolfs Hall
in the evening under the auspices of the
Lodge.
Committee of Arrangements. Frank
Krause, Henry Klippcl, K. Kubli, S. J.
Day and John A. Boyer.
Committee, of Reception. W. J. Piy.
male, John Bolt, Alram Bish, R. A. Cook,
Dr. J. W. Robinson, U. v. Helms, N.
Fisher.
Floor Managers. Wm. L. Bilgcr, T. T.
McKenzie and Ci V. Savage.
A corttmt invitation is extended 1o the
public to attend the celebration and Ball
and .1 pleasant time wi'l bo assured.
Tickets for the Ball, $2.51).
11 mum COLLEGG
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL,
-flk-sla.la.xa.cl. Or.
Four courses of study. Normal and
Commercial College, Preparatory and In
strnmcntal music
For particulars, or catalogue apply to.
the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon.
M. G. ROYAL, A. M.
President.
For Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale 500 or
COO head Of ewes with their lambs, also 4
hcad-of good workhorses and lw) head of
stock hogs. For further particulars call
on or address "RVB. TTjkcaid, '
near Byboe's Ferry.
Notice.
Land Office at Roskbubo, Oil,
July, 2, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settlers her 'filed notice of have
intention to make final proof-in support
of her claim, and, that, sajd proof will be
made before theJudge or, Clerk of Jose
phine county at Kerbyville. on Saturday
August U, 1883, -viz: Lucy Poleet, widow
of A. J. Potcct deceased. Homestead No.
2799 for the S E 14 of S W 14 Sec 35 T
38SRS.N JofN W 1-iand N W 14
of N E 14 Sec 2 T 39 S'R 5 West Will.
Mer. Sue names the following witnesses
to. -prove ner continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said land, viz: James
A. Gibson; Edgar Cox, J T. Hartley,
James Cox, all of Williams Josephine
county Oregon.
Also at the same time and place viz:
Edgar Cox. Homestead No. 3014 for the
WK of N E 14 of N W 14 and N E 14
of S W 14 of Sec. 0 T 39 j Range 5 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz-. James A. Gib
son, J. T. Hartley, L. G. B. Hall James
Cox, all of Williams Josephine county
Oregon.
Also at the same time and place viz:
James A. Gibson, Homestead No. 2904
lor the S W 14 of S W 14 of .-cc. 5 and E
yt of 3 E 14 and N W 14 of S E 14 fee
0 T 39 S It 5 w. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation ot.said land, viz:
J. T. Hartley. Edgar Cox, L. G. B. Hall,
Tlinmn. Ula.Altil all rf Vllli.ma Tlun
phine county Oregon.
Also at the same time and place J. T.
Hartley, Homesieaa jno. Sjyj lor Hie
Fractional N E 14 of Sec. 4 T39 South
R 5 W. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
James A Gibson, hdgar Cox, L G. B- Hall
Thomas Stevens, all of Williams Jose
phine county Oregom
Also at the same time and place viz:
Georre W. Hoxic. Homestead No. 2901
for the S E 14 of S W 14 and S W 14 of
S E 14 Sec 5 and N K 14 of N W 14 and
N W 14ofN E14Sec 8T39SU5 W
W. iU He qames the tollowing wit
nesses to prove his continuous rcsideenc
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
I. T. Hartley, James A. Gibson Edgar
Cox, J. O. McGee, all of Williams Jose
phine county Oregon.
Wm. F. Bunjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosebubo Ob., ?
July 2, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow,
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of hisc'aim, and that said proof will be
made before the Clerk of Jackson county
at Jacksonville, on Saturday August 11.
1883, viz: John Johnson, D. S No. 4230
for the W Uor N E 14 and N U of N W
14 Sec. 11, T 38 S R-inge 4 V. lie names
the following witnesses to prove his con.
tinuous residence upon, nnd cultivation
of, said land, viz: Georrre Huffman Beni.
Thurston, John Bolt, IHt Hanson all of
Applegate Jackson county Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Laxd Office at Kosebukg, On, )
July 2, 18S3. -J
Notice is hereby given that the fallow,
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
inumtion to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Judge or Cicrk of Jack
son county at Jacksunvi lc, on .-aturtlav
August 11. 1883. viz: Mrs. Eiiza Hcs's.
Homestead No. 2745 for the S V 1-4 of a
E 1.4 and S E 1-4 of S W 1-4 Sec. 27 and
N W 14 of NE 14 and N E 14 of N W 14
Sec. ,34 T 3GS R 1 E. He names the fol.
lowing witnesses to prove his. continuous
residence upon, and cultivation of, said
mnn. v: james Mills. U. It Brown, .
V. Mosine, C. Jlosinc, all of Brownsboro,
Jackson county Oregon.
Wm. h Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Roseucro, Or.,
July 2, 1883. j
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of Lis claim,, and that said proof will be
made beforo, the Judge or Clerk of Jack
sin county at Jacksonville, on Saturday
August 11, 18S3, viz: Henry Carter Home
stead No. 4180, for the S of S E 1-4 of
Sec. 33 T 40 S R 3 W and N H of N E 14
Sec. 2 T 41 S R 3 W. He names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
resilience upon, antf cultivation of. said
land, viz: Andrew Cantrcll, Philip
Gleave, of Uniontown, Sylvester Arras
mith, Edward Langley of Wrights, all of
Jackson county Oregon,
Wm, Bxnjajhs, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at RosEncno, Or. )
June 27, 1883. J
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
madb before tlie Judge or Cicrk of Jack,
son counlv. at Jnrkinrwil1i nn Tucriir
July 31, 1883. v: Wm. R. Potter, Homel
strait No 370. fnr ilio S V. U r Q IV 1 A
Sec. 3I T 35 S R 13 and lots 12 3 and 4
Sec C T 36 S R I3and lot 1 of Sec. 7 T 3G
S H 1 E. He names tlic.,lollowing witness
es to prove his continuous residence upon,
and cu.tivation of, said land, viz: Joseph
SwinfMv (it-n "Riro .TnTn Allan IT T
Terrill, all of Eagle Point, Jackson Co.,
vregon. w. f. Uekjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Roseburo, Or., )
Jane 20, 1883. f
Notice is hereby giten 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 elerk of Joseph
ine county at Kerbyvi le, on Saturday
July 23. 1833, viz: Joanna Miller Home
stead No. S3C2rorthe SE if orS W 14
SW14ofSE14Secl0.NE14ofNW
14 and N W 14of N E 14of ec. 15 T35 S
R 0 Vr. Will. ler. Ho names Jhe follow,
ing named witnesses (o prove -his con
tinuous residence npon, and cultivation
of said laud, viz: J. C. Vannor. John
Nida, James Neely, Abram Cole all of
uronts Pass, Josephine county, Oregon.
"Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
SETTLE UP!
Zjast "SJU"mm -f -n g.
All those indebted to the undersigned
either by note or book acccitnt. arc hereby
notified to call forthwith and settle up.
This is positively the L4STCALL. Those
who neglect this wnrn'-.s; will And their
accou7s placed jn lyi uaath of, an, attor
ney for foiced collection.. H . , ,
NEWMANTISHER.
Jacksonville, Aujust 1&, 1882. '
JEEEY NTTNAN
IS HOW OTTERING THE,
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS
IX
NEWANDL ATE STYLES
or
DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
EVERY DESCRIPTION
' RECENT IMPORTATIONS
M Tfie" lut Fasliionaile CLOTHIERS
In' San Francisco.
LADIES ARD GENT'S
CALIFORNIA MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Wx'tfEY TARIETT AND MAKE.
Wjth Groceries, Canned
Gooda, Tobacco, Cigars, Crock
ery &c. in abundance.
I allow highest market rate for farm
produce, butter, eggs &c, nd sell goods
at lowest living profit.
I represent as much fire insurance cap
ilal as any agency on the Coast and am
ready to accept good building risks and
guarantee in case ot loss full indemnity.
JERRY NUNAN.
California St.
LMBUER, LUMBER
THOMAS' SAW MILL
AT THE UEADOWM-
TS NOWFULLT PREPARED TO FuR
JL nish the market with every description
ot lumber of a superior quality. Thlsmill
is new throughout and furnished 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.
tSTGive me a trial nnd I will prove
what I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed
in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS.
Table Rock. September 3d. 1879.
Trees And Shrubbery.
The undersigned has made arran ce
ments with the Woodburn Nursery, Ma
rion county, Oregon, Tor a lull stocK 01
FRUIT, KVTASnORMSIBST-
ALTREES,
of the best varieties. Those wishing trees
wi 1 do well to give in their onlers soon,
as I will guarantee satisfaction. My
stock will bo in Jacksonville in. n few
days. Produce taken in exchange.
A. S. JOHNSON.
JaekilXpregon,Nov.2;;, 1832.
Gin BARBER SHOP
California St.,
Jacksonville, - - - Oregon
The nndcrslgncd is fully prepared to To
all work in his lino In the best manner and
at reasonable prices.
GEuROEScnminF.
C. Hw REEDi
PRACTICAL
House, Sign, Carriage and Taney
ramtcr,
0"o,oltao23.-7dLll.o, Ox.
ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis
faction guaranteed. Orders left at
thoNew State Saloon will receive prompt
attention.
E AGUE BREWERY.
JOSEPn WETTERER,
Proprietor
OregaH St., Jacksonville.
The best of lager beer always kept on
hand and ready for sale by the keg or
glass.
OOur Spring and Bummer
Price-List No. 33, has made
its appearance improved
and enlarged. Over SOO
pages. Over 3,000 illus
trations. Contains quota
tions, descriptiona and illustrations of
nearly all articles in general use, from
Adam and Ere to Sitting Bun and Jim.
Langtry It "costs us 25 cents for every
eopy we mail nearly $50,000 perannum.
Itmakes our hair red to think of it. We
should have the cost of production. Tho
book is' full of brains. Send for it, and
enclose 25 cents anything or nothing
Let ns hear from you. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
aZ 113 Wttuk Atcus, CUcac, IIL.
wm&
ks
l.EadiKa
mnz&Sp
Will toe mailed tore to all applicanti1. ssd to cu-
wumsciiiaKrfar.wttiirnT,omexi2ijriL uccncaina
"out in ratrta. Oil lUiwtrahoua. rraev accurals
Ufcripliona anil nimble ffizccUacx tor pkuittoy
JSfO varieUea ot "Vesetabte awl Flower Seedj.
Mvita, Fralt Tree, etc. Inrataable to all. rapec
laUr to Market Gardeners, Bead (or It 1
D. M.FERRY & CO. DETnoiT MlOH.
JVe contlnj; to. act as EolMtnre for ratcnts.
Caveats, Tvle Xaris. t'ijrislit.. -tc . for the
Cultert Hftift. aiutnla. Enj:la:.ii. ITanre
CJennan, etc Vic bale LaJ tMrtytlie
year exprtirc.
Iler.U-tluiiiu) lUbUghnuireMxllcedlnthe
FcurmwiciAjitriciK. ratslaireaT.d splendid
IHuaateA vtrtlyiaier. $3.30aytnr. stuws
UiePnjfSfcsj of f.cier rp. 1; fXf Irtcrestlnff. anrt
Bas.fcn rnormolis efitnlatlon. Address MUNK
A U...RaMiVStfcUnralaI rA-Jcuomric
AjeiaiCiXTKl TSroeSwajr. New Tort.
Ban boot amitProfr.
1 Jdf ifTtJ
fe ftftff
r"5r
-J8SrT4fc
1001 TO f II IMIf
ALL E33STDS OIF GOODSI
-TO BE
JUHA STATION ON COW CEEEK,
AT' LOWEST RATES.
THE "WELL-KNOWN MEM,
ABRAHAM, WHEELER & C(F.r
"Would inform the People of Josephine and Jackson Coun
ties: That having located a permanent business at the above
named place, they are prepared to furnish their old patrons and
those vho may wish to become patrons, with
GOODS AT ROSEBUJSG PRICES.
One of the Firm will be in constant attendance. They
will keep on hand an immense stock ot
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and
Farming Machinery.
WE MEAN BUSINESS! COME AND SEE US.
The HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for all kinds of produce.
ABRAHAM, WHEELER &, CO.
OF JACKSON COUNTY
WILIi ME
BY CALLING ON
BEFORE BUYING
pROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL
2 horse harness complete from 20 00 a set
2 horse lines complete " 2 50- "
Good Mexican saddles " 8 00
Biding bridles. " 1 00
Head halters " 50
ixorsG coi'iiiOf a o .1 j jt j)
Stirrups, wood ' 75
Cinches : " 50
ALL OF THE ABOVE MY OWN rt3A?UFAC7UJ2E.
Other goods in my line at equally low rates.
With an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler nnd harness maker,
and a known reputation lor good, substantial work, I can truthfully say that I wi'l do
a better job and f.r less money than any man in Oregon 3ly work in the past i :i
.uOiiuent githrantpc.
tS Repairing done promptly.
Give nw a call, uc.it door to I'at Doncgan's blacksmith shop. Califiimi:: street,
Jackaonvlllc, Oregon. IIKXHY JUDGii.
Free to Everybody!;
A Beantiful Seek for the Asking!
By applying personally at the nearest
Office Ol THE sINOEH MANLFACTUniNG CO.
(or by postal card if at a distance) any
adult person will be presented with a
beautifully illustrated copy of a New
Book entitled
GENIUS REWARDED,
OR TUT. .
Story oflhc Sewing Machine,
containing a handsome and costly steel
engraving frontispiece: also, 28 finely en
graved wood cuts, and bound in an elab
orate blue and gold lithographed rover.
No charge whatever ismade for ihisbandJ
some book, which can be obtalmd only by
application at the branch nnd subordinate
offices of The S'nger 3Iannfnctnring Co.
Tlic Simrr Maiiiifrnlnriii: Co.
Principal OtOc, S4 Union Square
New York.
Proprietorofthc
CITY BAKER! & SALOON.
In Masonic Building,
Oregon St. Jacksonville.
The undersigned hereby desires to in
form the public that he is now prepared
to fill all onlers for pics, cakes and bread
of every description. Also have a full as
sortment of crackers of all kinds. He will
keep
A lunch House,
where a good lunch and a cup of coffee
can be had at any time of the day or
night Oysters in every tyle.
FRED. GROB.
Dtt. U SHSBECS EXTERNAL FILE KE3IEDI
Girti Instant Relief, and it an InfitfiWe
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, 1.00
per box; prrpaid, by mail. Samples sent
frre to Physicians nnd all sufferers, by
Ncustaedter & Co, Box JJMO, New York
City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESia
Valuable Zand For Sale.
The undersigned offers 2,000 acres of
valuable land for sale. Land situated on
Antelope creek, eighteen miles from Jack
sonrille. Will be sold in a body for $10
per acre 6r in iCO or 320 icre lots.at from
$15 to$20 pe acre. For particulars ad
drees or call on A. L Johnson, Land
Agent,.or. WJI-- BYBEE,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
A MAKES IS
a
HAD AT-
DR. SPiNSMEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
TrrnM nil Chronic anil $iirria Dl.nur.
mio may bu sufTering from the effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, the great
est lon ever l.ihl at the altar of suffering
humanity. DR. SPINNEY will iruamn
tee to forfeit $500 for c cry case of Semi n
al Weakness or private disease ol any kind
f character which he undertakes ami
tails to cure.
MIDDLE ACED MET.
There are many at the ac of thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequuil
evacuations of the bladder, often ai-cnm-panitd
by a slight smarting or burning
sensation and a weakening of the system
in a manner the patient cannot account
for. On examining the urinary deposits n
ropy sediment will often be found, and
sometimes small particles of albumen vili
appear, or the color will be of a thin milk
isli hue.aain changing to a il.trk nnd tor
pid appearance. There arc many men
who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the
cause, which is the second stage of s minal
weakness. Dr. S. v il I guarantee a petft-ct
cure in all such cases, nnd a heu'thy res
toration of the genito urinary organs.
Office Hours 10 to 4 and G toi Sun
diys, from 10 to 11 a. m. Con-iultation
free. Thorough examination and ndvkc,
jjS. Call or Address
DR. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 1 1 ICcarney St., San Francisco.
June 3, 1882. tf
Happy Jack's Saloon,
U. S. HOTEL BUILDING,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
The undersigned takes p'casnrc in in
forming the public that he has opened a
place of ret'icshnient in the IT. S. Hotel
building, where he will lie p eased to have
his friends call and "smile." The bar w ill
le kept stocked with the best of wines,
liquors and cigars. No pains spared to
give satifcaclion.
J. B. 3IONTGOMERY.
CITY BREWERY,
VEIT SCIIUTZ, - Prowictor.
T WOULD MOST RESPKCTFULLY IN.
fwrm th cltixvnffor JikCRsonvIlfo aa.1
the world at large, tint they can find, at
aoy tlnie.at hit Crewerv. tb bentlMrpr
brer, in any quantity tb prttmei my deilre
My lion'e h conrenlntlyBitnfltM ami my roonra ara
always In order. A Tllt wlllpleair ym.
Horses for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale on fav
orable terms his hand ofstock horses, con
taining 60 head of good Ameritan ani
mals. For further particulars, address
me nt Jacksonville, or call nt my place
to miles northeast of said place.
May 29, 1883. M. Haslet.
Farm For Sale.
Situated on "Williams creek, containing
200 acres. 170 acres under fence. Good"
dwelling house and barns. Also a young
bearing orchard, and good irrigating facil
ities. For further particulars enquire bf
Pi M. "Williams. "Williams creek, Jose
phine county, Oregon.
THE U. S. HOTEL.,
Cor. 3d and California Sts.,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
JANE HOLT, Proprietress
O. & C. Stage House..
FIRST-CLASS
AT ALL HOURS.
BOOMS TO LET BY THE DAY,.
WEEK OR MONTH.
Prices Very Moderate.
OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE
ing completed lor occupancy, the un
dersigned takes pleasure in announcing
that we are prepared to entertain the trav
eling public. No pains will be spared to.
provide for the comfort of our guests and.
to makt! them feel at home with us. Tho
movt modern.improvements have been in
troduced, anil the accommodations of tho
Unitcd States will not lag-liehind the best
appointed inland hotel on thiscoast. Ouir
tables will always be supplied with thci
best the market affords and served in the
best style by n corps of obliging waiters.
The beds and bcddingiire all new and!
fitted up in the most comfortable style,,
suited to the accommodation of siuclo oc-I
cupants or families. JANE JIOLT.
Jacksonville, March 0, 1881:
EXCELSIOR.
LITRRYBLIKD FEEft
ST A.13IiE,
Corner Of
Obeoos asd California sts., Jacxjo- viluh
W. J. PLYMAIE, prop'r.
Would respectfully inform -the public
that he has a fine stock of
Horses, Buggies and Cnringcs.
And he is prepared to furnish his patrons,
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As can be had on the Pacific coat. Sad?
die horses hired to go to any part of
the county.
Animals Bought ami Sold.
Horses broke to work single or double.
Horses bounlcd 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,
iriJVTJEJV and HELJirS,.
PKOPEIETORS.
T. o proprietors of iI.ih well known nnd
popular risort woild inform their friend-
and the puhlic generally that a coinplttu
and first class btcxik of the be-t brands of
liquors, wines, cigars, ale and poiter, etc.,
are constantly kept on hand. They will
be pleased to" have their friends "call and
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may al-to bo
found here. We would be pleased to have
persons possessing curiosities and speci
mens bring tlicm in, and we will place
them in the cabinet for inspection.
V.I.N TJKN U. IIKLMS.
New State Saloon,
Cor. California & 3d Cts.,
Jolin Noland - - Prop.
This favorite resort has lately beer
thcTomxhly lenovnted and stocked with--a
complete assortment ot the finest wines
liiiuors and cigars in the market. Tho
celebrated Thistle Dew whisky is kept
constantly on hand here.
A first-class billiard table is also con.
nirtcd with the house, and the reading
table will always be supplied with tho
latest nnd. choicest periodical, newspap
ers, clc.
C2F"G i ve me a call.
JOHN NOLAND.
Jacksonville, Sept. 2t, 1881.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY
STEELING
Milts Soulh or Jacksonville,
TS NOW UNDER FU1L HEADWAY
X and is prepared to furnish the market
with every description of lumber of a supe
rior quality at the lowest rates. BiUs
sawed to orucrandsatisfaction guaranteed
All onlers addressed to us at Jackson
ville will receive prompt attention.
PAJtKS & SON.
flEW SASDLEE SHOP;
Jacksonville, Ogn..
Thomas J. Kenney, Propv
HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW
saddler shop in Langell's building,,
opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully pre
pared to do any work in my line witlv
promptness nnd dispatch. Will keep or
hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles,,
harness, bus, spurs, etc. None but tho
best California leather used. Job wort; iv
specialty and prices to suit the times.
C?Givc me a trial.
T. .1. KENNEY.
Jacksonville. Julv 10.1881.
Stock Farm for Sale.
The undersigned bffers 400 nccrs of lana-,
for sale. 150 acres arc under fen'cp, and a
good d veiling and two bnrni will be found
on the farm. The place is alsowell wood,
ed nnd supplied with plenty living water.
For particulars enquire at this ofHce or at
Phoenix of P.W.Olwell.
J. Callaohax.
Jacksonville. June 24lh, 1882.
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