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. . SlienfT Hoiiipliroy w-nt to Portland SdtUfdav morning and learned from a muti who knew tliB"boy that he had been at Wallula Junctiou. Mr. Hum plirty took thelnwu for the Junction, where lit learned that the loy wan at 0at1e Rock Be lien took the first freight train for Car-tie Bock, arriving them in the night and hired a team to take him oat to a ranch where Finlay sen wu working where he arr'ved at 35l"h, Tuesday morning, and cap--tared Fiuluytton in bed, without an nigtit ef resistance. He was taken to Portland, kept there Tuesday night and then taken to Albsny yesterday. Jj? tiia'SalMn aVjt tbo writer inter vieireeliim, tad be said he was guilty, and wfa6rTy of the deed, and that he ha4 Bade a confession to a Port land 'reporter. The following is Yixlaybok's own confession of tht deed-aarjriven to the Portland reporters: Pinlayson Faid that he was not feeling well on Saturday, the day of'the murder, and instead of plowing,. as his grandfather had instructed him to do liefore he left home for Browtn, yille, he went into the house and was scolded by -his grandmother for not performing his allotted task. Some words ensued, and 'he old lady, who was putting tome wood in the store, struck him on the head with a t-tick of storwood, which she had in her iiand. The blow did nothurt h'm much, but .angered him, and as she ftd to put the stick in the ftove, lie picked up atl ax that was tying on the floor and dalt her a blow on the back of the head She was dazed by the blow, .aud. daggered' into the bed room. The boy, nw in the hrat of his angry passion, anil probably enraged by the sight of blood; followed her into the bed room and "stabbed her a number of limes, with his pocket knife, during which tttiifTfce Mi to the floor, but did not 'otter a cry nor say a word tillJuRtt -befom she died, when she asked for a drink of wat-r, and told liitn to say good bye for her to all tier friends. The boy brought the water, and -the dYius woman nipped it and shortly afterwards cead to bleat he. TheJiiurtWer then changed hi shirr, .cured the niO'jrY, luriuui-e.l his borne smd left the failu. Ou,r teatleis have been informed of his cuui-m as far as Portland. When he arrived there he enJeawi'd' to dispose of a pistol he lad with hiso to an officer near the police station, but without "success Ho'took'passage on the emigrant train eaitoniMpnday, and rode as far as the DalleaM There he stopprd till the fol lowinsf'day, when he boarded the train tor Wallula. Here he obtained em ploynlrnt of H. J. Willis to work on Lis ranch, near Castle Ruck. He re turned to that place, and while he. wai asletp in lied Tuesday morhinsr, at about 3 o'clock, Mr. Htmphrey came jn and arrested him. The bov's narrative was giwn in a straight forward and confidential man- ner,whlch showed tljat he realized the enormity of his crime and the certainty of its punishment. He is a lov that is not overly intelligent, with an un governable-temper. He is not insane, it appears, and is an example of some pity,, ati least. It is fortunate that he has been caught, not only for the wifely of the public, but to clear up all tu pioions of criminality on the part -of o.therv Mrs! Fin'ayson, the murdered wom an, wava member of the U. P. church of Albany, and was known bv -all as a pure; noble christian woman, liing for -tkese-around her, and treating ,Teryboly, with kindneks and renpect. rtjblpHM tolas Croud. New York, Nor. U "Time-;"C.jn -sjtituiional prohibition appears to have encouuted,a strioaitset back, even in the stat of Iowa. A careful canvas of the ntwly elected rurmber of thu legUla turesbow that few of theut are pre pars?dt3Buitaiu llie-decmon of the ku pretcn court ou ratification f the old atnendmut, and that a decided ma iorU is opposed to the re nulimis.-Un. Euprehjbitign. by statuto has lost groiyid.to an amazing extent, and it is doubtful if it can be carried in the .text Uginluture. This shows -a Ktnviig drift of public opinion in that Mutr. which lidh.revealed to manv irput!". cans tlint.lhere.is no safety in biiidiii" the "rty tp( this issue, and tlmt if tii-v wer to persist in doing ov wouul not be long Itefore the ascendancy of the 'irty would Ivjo-t tven. in thai state. 'lhrertilt of tins inquiry is calculated lo che k the movement everpvhert in iaor of prollitii.tion bv constitutional uniendrneiit, ami eiealo give a new Rfpict to ibe whole pto ject of tprjijiprai.e bpiUtimi. THE REV II Til A YER, oHW ben, Ind., says "B b niv-lf ntnl ift owe ourlietoSHIL6lISCON -ti iVl IH'llliKV ;d iJrcuchuis. .oo 4 iasc ; LliTv The Rogue Kiver Distilling Company HAS 0PE5ED X WHOLESALE HOUSE lN JACKSONVILLE, In the buildine situated on the corner of , Oaliiomia and Fifth streets where can be obtained a PURE, -UIDULTERATED .axncix or BOVRBOJC,RYE CORN WHISKY, IX QOAXTTTIXS AXD AT PRICES TO SUIT. Satisfaction guaranteed. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent ASK FOR Union India Rubber Co's Pure Para Qum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONSI Be sure the Boots are stamped "Crack Proof on the heels, and have the '-Pure Qum Springs" on the foot and Instep, Thich prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with "Rubber and. &.sbestJ.V soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber Boots made. FOR SALE BY 'ALL DEALERS. All kinds rubber briting, packing hose, springs, clothing, boots and shoes, Etc. Goodyear Rubber Co. R.H. PEASE. Jr. .Mt. .M.RUNXON, -&uX an Francisco. hii; IMlLUll i'.llici; AND NORMAL SCHOOL, JL.m1cL.&, Or. Pour courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In. strumental music. Foe particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. U. G. ROYAL, A. M. President. Notice. hxxv Oftick at Rosedoro, Ob., September G, 1883. J Notice is hereby given pursuant to an act of Congress of 'June 3 1878 for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cali fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washing, ton Territory, -that F. E. Habersham has applied to purchase theW ofSWf Sec. 8 Townhip 35 South of Range 6 U est Wil Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de scribed land must file their claims wilb.the Register of tho Land Office at Roseburg. during the sixty days publication hereof i ana u ting to ao this their ngnts vrm oe . w .. r .. . .- ... ... barred by Btatute. "Wit. Fk BkkJamin, tRcgister. Notice. Lahd Oktice AT RoSKBOTtO Or 1 Septembers, 1883. Notice is hereby given that the follow, in enamel settler lias filed notic-nf his intention to nkc final pro fin support of his claim, and that sait proof will be made before the Clerk of Josephine county at Kerb) ville iregon, Wednesday Novem ber 7, 1883, viz: James Woody, Sn, Pre emption 1). 8.. Ko. 8U, for the N W f-4 tr W 1-4 Sec. G N K ofS E Jf and S W 1-4 ot N E 1-4 Sec 0 T 37 S ol Range 6 West Wil. Meridian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu. o s res dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, t z: Daniel raft tr., F. G. Burns. Phillis Stephens, Benjamin Bull, all of V ilderville Josephine county Or. Wm. F. Bexjamik, Register. Notice. Land Office at Rosebtjko, Or ) September 25, 18S3. J Notice is hre'y given'that the following-named settler has 'filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof wiU'be made before the Judge or Cle:k of Jose phine county at Kerbyville Oregon, on -at-urday November-10 1883, viz: Joseph A. Bricker, Homestead No. 8081 lor the 8 W 1-4 of S E l-4.-ec. 10 and N X of H E U t rd ' 14 of 8 W 1 4 Sec. 15 1 38S R 5 West.- He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cu-l vation of, said land, viz: .lex atts, Hjal t'ougle. Si. Messingcr, Jair6 McGarvcy, all of i iams Josephine county Oregon. Wx. F. Besjamis, Register. IN TnE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I otat of Oregon for the county of Jack, n. OIlye Auu Higinlmttom plaintiff, vs. Samuel Cass Higinbottom deft, uit in equity fordivorce. To Samuel Cass Higfnbottom the above nnmed defendint In the name of tho State of On-gon jouare hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the abovo entitled suit, jn Which () Ive AnnHiginbpttom is plaintiff and Samuel Cass Hiziubattom.defendant, on or be fore the rst day of the next term of Said Oirctt;Court,;to-wit; tho'12thday of November, 18S3. And it you fail to tippcarand answer, default will be taken airainst jou. and for want of answer the phintiff will apply to Raid courtfor the relief demanded in s-Hid oomji'aintwhfcli is for a dtcrce of taid court dis-iHing lhe mirriai:eCi)ntricttxitlny 'etween said pHin'tifl and dcfafaiirit; iindnhe coat and dn-liurcricntsof this suit. By order-of Hon. IL K; Hanna, Cirorut Judge H EEL LEY. Att'v Pl'ff. 1 dress Txjm & Co., Augusta, Maine. J r. P n - ,. "- WASTi aim llll,TliliS liNPUftlUM! Jacksonville, Oregon. JOHN M1LLES, Proprietor. " 1 DEALER IN ALL12fDS OP AX3RI cultural Jasplcnients tools of all kinds and .a general assortment of shell hardware. He also keeps the largest stock of, and all the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, AXO A FTTli ASSORTMENT Or Fishing Tackle, Powder, Shot, etc. ALSO LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and examine bis stock before Baking your purchases. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO I fore existing between Frank Krause and Wm. 11 Turner in the pub icalion of the kego.i SEKTixEListhis d.iy dis solved by mutaut consent. Wm. 1L Tur ner retiring. All outstanding -accounts due the firm are piyable" to Frank Krause who will alsop y any debts owing by the. nim. FRANK KRAU E, Wt.M.'TUR.'.ElJ, Sept. 8 1S83. Notice. Lajtd Orncs; ATliosEBCito On., ) September 27. 1SS3. f Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-named settler has filed, notice of liis in tcnUnntomkefiaRlproiirin support t his claim, and that said proof v, ill be madi before the Judge or Cltrk of Jackson county at Jacksonville Oregon, on Satur day November 10 1883, mz: John W. Richards, Homestead No 4547 for the E K of N W 1-4 and Y K of N 13 1 4 S'.c 3-: T 39 S of itvjge 2 West Vf'.iir.ai.Ue Me ridian, lie names the f Honing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ana culiivativatinn of, said bind, viz: Philip Gleave, Andrew Cantnill. tharlrsl tuurman, Abraliam iiowmnn, all ol Uniontown, Jackson county Oregon. Wm. F. Benjajhv, RrpUirr. Notice. LAXDOmcE at RosEEuno. O .. ) September 15, ISSi. f Notice Is hereby given pursuant an act of Congress of June 3 1&78 for the sale of timber lands in the states of i alifornu Qreron Nevada and in w.nshinzton tcrri- .tory, that George M. Love has npplitd to purchase the SB 14 of N 1VJ(S W of N ? V Bee. 27 anil S W l-4a) iN Sec rS6 Town 40 South of Range 4 East Will nmctt-" Meridian. Any end all persons claiming adversely nny ot the above de scribed lands must file their claims u itli the Register of the Laud Office at liose barg, dtiring the sixty days publication hereof and failing to do so their rights will be barred by statute. Wm.F. Blxjamix, Register. SUMMONS. Circuit Court for County of Jackson Sf.t. of Oregon Mary G. Seward PUT., j Suit la equity for vs. ad. .'dice. J. D. Seward Deft ) TOJOHND.3EWV.I.D N THE NAME OF THE STATE Or 1 Oreeon, and by order of Hon. 11. K Hanna Judpe of sa d court anted Senum ber 25th 1883, you arc notified and re quired to at pear in said court on or be iore the second Monday in November 1883 and answer the complaint ol the Plaintiff and if you fail to answer said -complaint as aboveTcqujred the P'aintiff will apply to the court lor the relict demanded there into-wit, for a divorce from the bands of matrimony now existing I etween the plaintiff and defendent and for the costs ofth e suit. B. F. DOW ELL. Att'y for Plaintiff Jacksonville Ur. Sept. SO IbWJ. FOR SALE, UNION LIVERY STABLE. On account of ill health the under bigned offers for sale all the property con nected'with the Union Livery -Stables-one' of the best paying institutions' in the country consisting jot 27 heaU of horses, buggies, thorougbbracesowagons, harness and everything-jelse, pertaining Jo the stable. The.nroprietorhas a lease of one year with the pnvilege-of ten ytars, thus insuring a good and profitable business lor years to come.' V In addition he also offers for sale a fine lot of .household and kitchen furniture, consisting ofbedding. carpets, stoves, full kitchen out-flt in fact everything requir ed to keep house. A bargain can be se cured by ca ling soon. M. COLWELL. Jacksonville, July 28. 1883. FRUIT TREES B$ Tka Thousand. The undersigned is now taking orders through Jackson and Josephine counties for- .. FKUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES, And Shrubbery of.any kind raised in a first class nurtry rTh,ose-w,antiffg trees the coming fall Aull do well toivA me their-orders aslTvili guarantee satisfaction Trees nre war- ninted if properly cared for. Terms of pajmmicssy produce taken at markpt prices. Wanted 1,000 pounds of peach seed. A. S. JOHNSON jMieew?? . regoa. Aug. smSLLbLLLwRS JEEEY NXINAN is vow oyFEnisa tub GREATESfINDUCEMEmS t jyEWANDLATSTYLES or DRESS AND FANCY GOOD or EVERY-DESCRIPTION XECE5T IXPOBTATIOSS 8f The Host TaiWonaWe CLOTHIERS In San Francisco. LADIES ADD GENTS' CALIFORNIA HADE BOOTS AND SHOES, OF EVERT VARIETY. AND MAKE. With ' Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Crock ery &c. in abundance. I -allow highest market rate for farm produce, hnttcr, eggs &c, and sell goods at lowest living profit. iTcpresent as much fire insurance cap ital -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. COOS BAY STAGE AND U. S. MAIL LINE. Stages lc:n e Rosclraxg everyday, ccccp' Snndwy, at 0 a. t., arriving fit Maishfield the same day. Tare, $7.00. This bimg ihc main travel- d route to all points in Cotwnnd Cuny-t'oni.tie.t. pa--ent:erv wil! find h t' their .ith'Hiitase U t- ki-vliis line. "Samstsui.-v, 11 nx S: Co OITY BA8BEB SEOP Califoksia St., Jucktontine, - - . Onsr:. The nnderKned j?fuTJyiprrpiri'd to do all work in lire line In the best iiianni.r and a; rca-omlilr rriccs. (JKuUHKSOIIl'MrF. C. H. REED, PHACTIGAI, House, Sign, Carrinjje and Fancy Paintir, 3r,ols.aoxx.Trillo, Or. ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis faction gnarantped. Orders left at the New State Saloon will reecho prompt attention. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSKI'II VVJilTKRER. rrrritor Oregon St., Jiiclion villr Theoest of lager beer alnays kept on hand and ready" for sale by the beg or la$8. Notice. Lxd Offick vt Rosr.itLito. On . ) November 1, J&83. ( Notice is herel)y gicn that the follew-ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof u.! be mide before the CUrk of Jackson son county Oregon at Jackson illev on S iturday December 15, 18S3, vis? George L. Lacy, Pre-emption D. S. No. 803 for the N B 14 of S K 1-4 Sec. 21 Town. &j -outh of Ranee 4 West Wil Mer. He names the following witnesses to porve bis continuous residence upon, and culli vat on of. said land, viz: G. W. Bennett, Robert McGinnlss. P. McCarvell. Calvert M inlaws, all of VToodvilie Jackson county Oregon. WM. F. Bekjamin, Register. Warning. THE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED that I for1 id anv neon huntin or discharging fire art s within the limits of my property. Fair warning is herchy given that I will prosc-ute trespassers disregarding this notice to the full extent -ef the Jaw M-HANLEY. Jacksonvl'Ie Aug. 25th 1883. rrtfsrMr&etfJffyO. ' A.ulllPJ,.MPV OacRlUWcPl&-, NMVJkl krot? iaaa.. nil! hi minT vtm. .k 1T .mJImiiN and tA m. toracrsoflutreu-wiUioutardeSsElL ItcanUisi wm nomea, euoiuannuons, pneu. ucunu daicnpaoM nd Ttlmble diiecUons fop FUnUnf JMC vmrieUai of VcstU 1 Flower Seed.,. HanU, Fruit Tree., etc. Innhlible to 1. ?., UUy to Markrt oSlSei Send for it 1 D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MtOrt PATENTS ire cuntlntis to act as Eolldtors for Pateotfc. Careau.,XaiJe Maris. Coprrtfrhts. etc to ULit1 S'AUa. -Caiwli. Cuba. Errand. Frmnce tSenimnjr, etcie- bare-iid lilry-nvc years' experience. Patents (.bKklpe.tlici.FbBsarenctlcedtn the Fcicxti;oiieeicmi r)illiircardpenUd tflostrated weetlypj. rr. $3.2Qajear. sIk.ws theProRrfcs ot Eetesci-1. ineryJntreetioff.aal ban ao eni-rmoas drculi.tliin. Addrea MCNN CO, Patent Solicitors, rub's of Sciuiliric AMZSicxx, SCI Broadwar. Kevr Tort. Baad tsax ieu ptW frsfc jbUYUb fify OF JACKSON COUNTY WILL MAKE MONEY BY CALLING ON BEFORE JiROM AffD AFTER THIS DATE I "WILL SELL 2 horse harness complete from 20 00 a aet 2 huree lines corntete 2 50 " GooJ Mexican saddles ." " 8 00 Biding bridles .. ..... ,... " 1 00 Head halters .'. . " 50 Horse collars. No. 1, . 2 00 Slirrnps, wood . .. u 75 Cinches ALL OF THE ABOVE firlY OWi aAUFAOTUHE. Other goods in my line at equally low rites. With an experience of nearly 40 yeurs as a practical saddler ind" linrnfw mr.Tier, and a known reputation tor good, substantial work, I can truthfully say that I i 1 do better job and foriess money than any man in Oregon My work in the p:iat is a ufflrient punrantce. I t2?" Repairing done promptly. Give me a call, next door to Pat Donegan's blacksmith shop, California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. HENRY JUDGE. FIREMAN'S BALL' Will be given by the Jacksonville Fire Engine Company, No. 1, THURSDAY EVE. NOV. 29, 1883. AT HOLT'S HALL R ception Committee T. G. Rcames, James Drum. John Orth, If. Pape Sr., C. C Beokman a id Jlax Mu lcr. Floor Managers J. G. Birdsiy, Chas. Hanna, Wm. Jlensor, Ed. Haulcy. Fred Furry. E. D. Savage and D. tt'. Crosby. Decorating Committee H. D. Kubh Frank Kahafer. T. J. l;oloson and Fred Luy. Tickets, including supper, $3. Bcsl ol muMahiroUlH'rt. Grand Polonaise at 9 o clock sharp. Everjbcdy invited to attend. Generil Commiitce .It R Little,. J. G. Birdstyand Adjm -chmidt. Free to Everybody! A Baut M Book for the Atkingl By r.ppl:ng personally at the nearest OlllCC lit IUUS)OKU ilAM'PACTUl'.INO CO (or by postal card if at a dibtince) any adult" perM.n will be prevented with a hcauiitully illustrated copy of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, OR TITE ".tory ofthc Sowing Marliino, containing a lnndime hr.d co!lv stcil cngravin!; frtmlisnU-cr: al. 28 finely en graved WLod chh, nud bound in Sn eljb- irte Wuciind gobV lUlgraphed. eoer Noflmrgr whalt-vtr is-nnd- for ililshmd Mime- book, which can be ol aincd only by application at the branch and subordinate offices of The S ngir Manufacturing Co. liieMoi'-r 1huiikniu'mz Cm. Principal OluVc, SU Union nuarc Now York. Proprietor ofsJhe QTT BAKERY k SALOON. In iMasonic Building, Oregon St Jacksonville. The untitrsizncd hereby de-sires to in form the pub ic that be is now prepired to till al- orders for pie-., cake and bread of every description. Al-o hire a full a-i-EorlnK'nt of crackers of all kinds. 'lie will keep A X-nnch House, .here a good lunrb and a cup of coffre can be bad at any time of thu diyor night. .Oyaters in ever- lylc. FRED. GROB. ANUC DR. &. SttSEEirS KXTERXAL PILE BESEO Gives Instant Relief, and is an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES Sold by Dnipgists everywhere. Price, 'l.OL j-cr box, prepaid, by mail- Samples sen' free to Physicians md all sufTerers. b Kenstaedtei &. Co., hox ?HS, Xew Yorl C!ty. Solenianufftcturersof ANAKESia Valuable land.For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol wluab'c lard tor sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m les trom Jaek sonvilSe ill be so'd in a body for $10 per acie or in 160 or 320 icre lots at from $15 to $20 per acre. For paiticulurs ad dress or call on A. L, Jbhnson, Land Agent, or WM. BYBEE, Jactaoavble, Oroor. S,S. Aiken & Co. will sell their l.-.rr;e stock of general merchandise, store fix tures and the entire business. Thi1? is n good opportunity for any one wishing lo invest in a big paying business. Terms reasonable. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by note or book account, re rcquestceLto cilt and settle without, delay. G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, Spt. 22, 18S3. xv anted. 150 uirds mixed dry pine and'flrwo and several thousand bushels of graii are wanted at ihft Rrnrnn ltivnr ntciTltn inf which cash will be paid. Apply to the undersigned in Jacksonville N. K. Lytle. August 18, 1S33. BUYING " 50- DR. SPINNEY No. 11 Kearny Street, Treats all Chronic and Sperlal Diseases. yOTJIffG- 3VTjE33NT Who uuv be sutfennir from the ellecls of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will nuaran tee to lorfeit SoOO for every case of Semin al to eakness or private disease of any kind or character -wincn lie unuenaices anu tails lo cure. m:ddlraged mem. There nre many at the age of thirty to sixty who are tioublcd with too trcquent evacuations of the bladder, olten accom panied bv a sliirlit smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a niauner the patient cannot account or. On examining iheurin-ary deposits a jupy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles, of albumen w il appear, or (Iiecnlnr wilt be ofa thin milk- ih hue.asam changing to a dark and tor pid appearance. 1 1n re arc many men who die if this dilllcu ty, ignortnt ofth eiiuse, whieh is the second Mage of seminal weakliest. Dr. S. wil guarantee a perfect cure in al' such cases, and a healthy res toration or the genito urinary organ. Office Hours 10 lo 4 anil li lo S. Sun dvs. from 10 to II a. m. Cons.ultation free. Thoiouirh cs imhmtion and advice. 5. Call or Addnss 1)11. SPINNEY & CO., No. tl Kearnev St.,&in Francis;o. Junc3.1Si82. U-' r. s. akis, nr. ar.ij.iNG, u. e. dosc Don't buy "lloss ihiotk" unless jou vv-mt llie beM. Seu thai our u.irae is on every p iir. IiVEUY PAIR GUARANTEED. AKIN, SELLING & CO. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE,- N. E. Oor. Second and Yamhill Stv, PORTLAHD. - OHEGOH. A. I. Akmstoong, j. - Wtwo, rrintinal. Inman and Secretary Di3;!l fr li' &ua5S Edacatioa cf Bota Sgxes. t4sL' AJmUlc.t on Jny v-n.k iliy of the rw. . -saPEHWOHK- Of all klmla ixtxi'tat tn order at rcasooahle raiev. Sjtisfaclion ru i-'nlwO. . . . , TtuCoIU-;e"Jo'ii,ili" r"ilainin' mrormition or I" s cour- ol U lr, nLJ of Lillian, lime to n r.ilcpnilcuta.l jiram and ornJiiKnUlrcn i . :.: , Ir.c Criterion Hillinnl Snloon! OALIBOIiNI'A ST., OATON &. GARRETT, Proprietors. fHIS populai resort, under new man t ngement, is furnifening llie lcst brands ol liquois, wines and cisars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a rail. CITY BREWERY. VEITSOHUTZ.- Proorietor. T WOULD MOST HE3FKCTIUI.lt IN. form lbs cltrarm of Jickon'.II and the world at large, that tr-er can Soil. M a itlaie. atcir Brewery, tht bcttlaeer' bk.r. la any quantity thia piwchaiei mij desire My house UconjenJpttysttniited and my room ara lwyn nnlrr. A ebll wlllpleas Tn Horses for Sale. The underslp-ned offpr for rhIp nn fj. orable terms his band of stock horses, con taining 60 hejd of good American ani mals. For- further particulars, address me at Jacksonville, or call at my place two miles northeast of said place. juay za, itjeu. m, Hakloet. lstd THE U. S. HOTEL, Cor. 3d and California Eti., Jacksonville - - Ogn, JANE HOLT, Proprietress o. & C. Stage House. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS- MK.Y LS AT ALL HOURS. ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY; WEEK OR MONTH. Prices Very Moderate. OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE ing completed lor occupancy, the un depqgned Uikes pleasure in announcing liurtcwe are prepared to entertain the trav eling public. .No pains will be spared. t pro hie fur the comfort of our guests and to m ike Hum feel at home with. ns. The mom modern improvements have beea in troditcid. i.nd the accommodations ofthe; Lnitnl Pt itt will not lag behind the best nppiMilid inland hotel on this coast. Our tallies will aiwiys be supplied wft&the bes-t the market affords and served rh the best style by a corps ot obliging waiters. The beds and bedding are all new andS fitted up in the moM comfortable style suited to the accommodation of single oc cupants or families. JANE HOLT. Jacksonville, March 5, 1881. EXCELSIOR LIVEIUfeuM) FEEB STA13LB, Corner Of OlIKGOV AND GaLIrOKMa ST8. , JlCHfO! VTLLfc W. J. PI,3rnFilIEv prop'r;. Would respectfully inform the public, thai he has a line slock of Horses, Ruggies mu! Cnrlnpra. nd he is prepared to furnish his patron and thu public generally with Fino Turnouts s can be had on the Pacific coast. 8aC die horses hired to go to any pirt of the county. Aiiimalb RuMght ami $U. Horic broki to work single or double Hors.es boardrd and the beit of care b tnrd upon thtm v.hKe in my charje. lili-jril share of !h" public p.itrt d-o is solicited on reusomblc terms. TABLE RQCKSACoOR,. OREG;N STREET, WI.YTJIJjY mid HhJlS. PKorniLTor.!!. T c proprietor J jj.j, -x- kior.nr.nd. popular report ut inlbrM their fricmli n'nil the public ci r.'Tiilv thai a cmanMo hiiiI f.ist tl i's t(l( k of the be;st lnaniu of liquors, nine. ri?nr. ale aiid poitcr, itc in; constantly kepi on hind. Iliey will bepleicd to Ii:.e their friends "call anal mile." CABINET. A cabinet ot riiiinsitie may also lie found here. We would be plcsicd to har per-ins pn-MVsiing curifKities and sprci. mens bring thtm in. and we will place, them in thecahinet for im-pccli'in. Wl.NTJKN k IIKI.MS. J UMBER FOR kVERYBODY STEELING 6 Miles South of JacLsoavilleT fS NOW UNDEIl FU. L HEADW-VT" X and is prepareil lo furnish the marki with eveiy descriptio.i of lumbcrofusujiv rior quality at the lowest rates. IJilU sare'd to-orderandsatUfaction guaranteed.. All orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. NEW SADDLER SHOE. Jacksonville, Cgn. Thomas J. Kenney, Frog.. HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW . saddler shop in Langcll's building, opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully pre pared to do any work in my line with, promptness and dispatch. Will keep on, hand n good assortment of saddles, bridles,, harness, bits, spurs, etc. None but tba. best California leather used. Job work, a specialty and prices to suit the times.. C2TGive me a trial. T. j-fKENNEY. Jacksonville, July 16.1881. Shorty's Retreat,, SALQON k RESTAURANT, BUCK ROCK TUNNEL. WHEN YOU ARE Ih MY NEIOIL borhood don't fall to give me a call,, for I guarautec good treatment. My sa-, loon is kept stocked with the best wines,, liqjiors and cigars in the market and you can-arways get a square meal at the res taurant. Remember the place. J. A. NEAL. PROP, E. T. KTJGLER,, TEACHER OF MUSIC. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL RE, pom to the contrary Prof, "E. T. Kuuler wishes to inform the public that be will slid continue teaching music- and; asks for a share of the public patronage. The Professor stands at the bead of tho list as a teacher of music and all having , pupils should send them to his school (or advancement, . I