y
(.THIOL'S FACTS.
The average number of rainy days
in Alaska is 245 in a year.
Recent statistics show that criminals
and lunatics are generally two inches
shorter than tho class to which they
belong.
Highlanders beliere that a wou-d
from a stag's horn is incurable, and
that a dog pierced by it, eitbir dies
from gangrene, becomes paralytic epi
leptic or stupid.
As an illustration of the progress
which the lore of music has made in
England, it is remembered that when
d particularly savage caricature of the
late Prince Consort was desired, he
was drawn playing on the piano, but
now th&y?uke of Edinburgh is a good
violin player, and nobody seems to find
it even amusing.
It was the ancient Irish belief that
human hair should never be burnt,
only buried, because at the resurrection
the former owner of the hair will come
to seek it; and that it ought not to be
thrown awayr "lest some bird should
find it and carry it off, causing the
owner's head to nclie all the time the
bird was busy working the hair into
its nest.
Tho Cinque Ports had many curious
customs of their own. The mayor and
jurats were justices within the liberty
of the borough to the exclusion of all
others. The way in which justice was
administered was short and sharp? A
thief who was taken "back berende"
at Folkcnslone or Dover was- thrown
over the cliff, and at Sandwich, smoth
ered or drowned. Their peculiar mode
of dealing with debt was called the
right of "Withernam." If a burce&s
of another burgh were debtor to a
freeman of a Cinque Port, the port
issued a writ requiring the debt at the
hands of the author' of the debtor's
town. Jf, after thit, tho money were
not forthcoming, the first fellow towns
men of the debtor who came into the
Cinque Port that had issued the writ
-was looked on as liable for tho debt
nnd was in danger of having his goods
seized for it.
Ciiktopa, Ks., Oct. 25. Great ex
citement has been raused by the dis
covery of a sealed tin can containing
.greenbacks, silver and gold, amounting
ito more than 530,000, on the farm
formerly occupied by the notorious
.lfender family. It is supposed the
money is tho proceeds of a few of the
many robberies and irurders in which
tliey.wer engaged. "J. C. Murphy,
the present owner of the farm who
found the spoils, proposes to keep it,
but his claim will be contested by
friends of the victims of the Benders,
who assert that they can identify a
portion of tho mon.ey. It is further
claimed that a legal fight will throw
new light on the Bendor horror. Par
ties are digging here and there on the
farm in the hope of finding moro
money, the belief being that a large
amount of treasure is collected in this
vicinily.
Hon. M. C. George, member from
Oregon to tho lower house of Congress
intends to introduce a bill at this ses
sion of our national legislatuie which,
if it passes both houses, will phco
A'aska under civil government. We
agreee with the "Oregoniau" that the
present lawless state of affairs in our
uiost northerly territory has a tenden
cy to paralyze business enterprise and
disccurage the investment of capital.
Many American citizens are interested
in the advancement of Alaska, and in
asmuch as the development of that
territory will have a beneGcial effect
upon p.l! points connected with it, it
behooves all good citizens of Puget
Sound to encourage and approve the
measure. Seattle Star.
There will be 325 members in the
next House of Representatives, in
stead of the 293 of the last House.
The Eastern States have the seven! v-
five they had in the last house; the
Western States have 109, instead of
ninety-two; the Southern States have
121, instead of 106. Tho Democrats
will have a majority of sixty-four, cr
twice the number of now members.
The Democrats will have 191 members
in all. Tho East sends forty-two, the
West fifty-one, and the South 101.
A Chicago f i ial traveler says
that it in a r " ip" in northern
llichican he iutid a notice pinned on
the dooe of a store which read: "Gone
to bury my wife; will In back in thir
ty minutes."
A Philadelphia lawyer, too proud
to all his friends to suppose that he
practices in the divorce courts, adver
tises, "Misfit marriages a specialty."
ei
Out of a population of 1,300,000
in New York City, only 01,052 per
sons own rral estate.
To construct tho Northern Pacific
Jtiilroad eoet on average of 40,000
per mile.
The Rogue River
Distilling Company
HAS OPENED A
W19LES&LE HOUSE
Iff JACKSONVILLE,
In the building situated on the corner of
California and Fifth streets where
can be obtained a
PURE. UNADULTERATED
akticus or
BOURBOJy.RTE
CORN WHISKY,
IN QUANTITIES AND AT
PRICES TO SUIT.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent
ASK- FOR
Union India Kub&cr Co's
'Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS'
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!
Be sure the Boots arc stamped "Crack
Proof' on the heels, and have the "Pure
Gum Springs" on the foot and instep,
wh!"h prevent their cracking or breaking.
We are now making them, with "Rubber
and Asbcst&3" soles which will make
them last more than twice as long as any
Rubber Boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
All kinds rubber belting, packing hose,
springs, clothing, boots and shoes, Etc
Goodyear Rubber Co.
R. n. PEASE, Jr. ) . .
.M.RUNYON, ASts,
an Franciscp.
TUB ASIILffl COLLEGE
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL,
Four courses of study. Normal and
Commercial College, Preparatory and In
strumental music
For particulars or catalogue apply to
the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon.
M. G. ROYAL, A. M.
President.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosebuko, Or., )
September C, 1883. I
Notice is hereby given pursuant to an
act of Congress of June 3 1878 for the
sale of timber lands in the states f Cali
fornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in "Washing
ton Territory, that F. E. Habersham has
applied to purchase fheW ofSWJf
Sec 8 Township 35 South of Range 6
t est Vil ilendian. Any and all persons
claiming adversely any of the above de
scribed tand must file their claims with the
Register of the Land Office at Roseburg.
during the sixty days publication hereof
turn laiuug lu uu mis tucir uuia wm uu
barred by statute. "Wm. F. Benjamin;
RcgUter.
Notice,
Laud Oftice at Rosebuimi Or.,-)
September 29, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notic of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Clerk of Josephine county
at Kerbville Oregon, Wednesday Novcm
vrT, 1883, viz; James Woody, Sr., Pre
emption D. S. No. 811, for the N W 14
of S W 14 Sec. 5NK orS E and 8
W 1-4 ot N E 1-4 Sec C T 37 S of Range
C West Wil. Meridian. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz: Daniel Craa Sr., F. G.
Burns, Phillis StcpUgnB, Benjamin Bull,
all of Wildcrvillo JCscphine county Or.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosebcuo, Or., )
September 25, 1883.
Notice is herc'iy given that the follow.
ing-nimed settler has filed notice ot his
intention to mako final proof in support
ot his claim, and that said "proof will be
made before the Judge or Cleik of Jose
phine county atKerbyville Oregon, on Sat
urday November 10 1883, viz: Joseph A.
tinckcr, Homestead Ao. jiUSl tor the S-w
14 of S E 14 Sec, 10 and N l of N E 14
t 14 of8W14 Scc.lOT38SR5
. sanies flic following witnesses
to uivj. his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said land, viz: Alex
Watts, Rial Cough", Si. Mcssinger, James
McGarvey, all of Williams Josephine
county Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
SUIVIMOJVS.
fN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1 btate of Oregon for the county of Jack
son. Olive Ann Higinbotlom plaintiff, vs.
Samuel Cass Higinbottom deft. Suit in
equity fordivorce.
To "Samuel Cass Higinbottom the above
named defendant In the name of tho
State of Oregon yotf arc- hereby required
to appearand answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit, in
which O.ive Ann: Higinbottom fs plaintiff
and Samuel Cass Higinbottom defendant,
on or before the first day of the next term
of said Circuit Court, to-wit; the 12h day
of November, 1SS3 And if you fail to
appear and answer, default will be taken
against you, and for want of answer the
plaintiff will apply to said coutI for the
relief demanded in said comp'aint, which
is for a decree of saidcourt dissolving the
marriage contract existing between said
plaintiff pud defendant, nnd the costs and
(lit-burscmentsof this suit.
By order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, Circnil
Judge. II. KELLEY, Att'y Pl'ff.
Cry C) a. -week. $12 a day at home ease
E)lymade. Costly Outfit free. Ad
diess Tjd' & Co., Augusta, Jlamc.
HUNTERS EMPORIUM!
tov
Jacksonville, Oregon.
J0I1IV MILIEU, - Proprietor.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF AGRI
cultural implements, tools of all
kinds and" a general assortment of shell
hardware.
He also keeps the largest stock of, aad
all the latest improvements in
GUNS AND PISTOLS,
AND A nilli ASSOBTUXXT OF
Fishing Tackle,
Powder, Shot,
etc.
ALSO
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
AND ALL KINDS OF OIL.
Give him a call and examine his stock
before making your purchases.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO,
fore existing between Frank Krause
and Wm. M. Turner in the publication
of the.OKEaow SEKTiKELislhis day dis
solved by mutaul consent, Wm. M. Tur
ner retiring. All outstanding accounts
due the firm are payable to Frank Krause
who will nlsopiy any debts owing by the
firm.
FRANK KRAU-E,
Wm. M.TURNER,
Sept 3. 1883.
Notice.
Laud Office'at Rosebbimj Or., 1
September 27, 1883. f
Notice is herebyvgiven that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his in
tention to make final prooin,supporl of his
claim, and that said proofjwill, be -ma'de
before the Judge ,or Clerk of.JJackson
county at Jacksonville Oregdn.'orf Satur
day November 10 1883, vizr John W.
Richards, Homestead No 4247 Tor thcE
of N W 1-4 and W X of N E 14 Sec 32
T39 8 of Range 2 West Willamette Me
ridian. He names the f llowing witnesses
te prove his continuous residence npqn,
and cultivativation of, said land, viz:
Philip Qleave, Andrew Cantrall, Charles
Thurman, Abraham Bowman, all of
Uniontown, Jackson county Oregon.
Wm. F. Bexjamix, Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Roseburo, O ., )
September 15, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given pursuant to an
act of Congress of June 3 1878 for the sale
of timber lands in the states of California
Oregon Nevada and in Washington terri
tory, that George M. Love has applied to
purchase the SE if of N W S of N
E M Sec. 27 and S W 14of N W if 8ec
20 Town 40 South of Range 4 East Will
amette Meridian. Any and all persons
claiming adversely any of the above de
scribed lands must file their claims with
the Register of the Land Office at Rosc
burg, during the sixty days publication
hereof and failing to do so their rights
will be barren by statute.
Wm.F. Benjamin, Register.
SUMMONS.
Circuit Court for County of Jackson Stale
of Oregon
Mary G.Seward Plff., i Suit in equity for
ts. a divorce.
J. D. Seward Deft )
TO JOHN D. SEWARD :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, and by order of Hon . H. K.
Hanna Judge of said court dated Septem
ber 25th 18S3, you are notified and re
?Uired to appear in said court on or oc
hre the second Mondavin November 18S3
and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff
and if you Tail to answer said complaint
as above required the Plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded there
in to-wit, for a divorce from the bands of
matrimony now existing between the
plaintm ana aciennem ana ior me costs
ortbesuit. B. F.DOWELL,
Att'y for Plaintiff
Jacksonville Or. Sept. 26 1883.
FOR SALE,
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
On account or ill health the under
signed offers for sale all the property con
nected with the Union Livery Stables
one of the best paying institutions in the
country consisting of 27 head of horses,
buggies, tnorougnoraces, wagons, Harness
and everything else pertaining to the
stable. The proprietor has a lease of one
year with the privilege of ten years, thus
iHSunug n-guou aim piuuiauiu uugiucss
for years lo come.
In addition he also offers for sale a fine
lot of household and kitchen furniture,
consisting or bedding, carpets, stoves, full
kitchen out-fit in fact everything requir
ed to keep house. A bargain can be se
cured by ca'Iing soon.
21. COLWELL.
Jacksonville, July 28, 1883.
FRUIT TREES
By
The Thousand.
The undersigned is now taking orders f
through jacKson ana josepninc counties
for
FRUIT, ORNAMEKTAL TREES,
And Shrubbery
of any kind raised in a first class nursery.
Those wanting trees the coming fall will
do well to give mo their orders as I will
guarantee satisfaction. Trees are war
ranted if properly eared for. Terms of
paymen leasy produce taken at market
prices. . Wanted 1,000 pounds of peach
seed. A. S. JOHNSON
Ja-kioaxille Oregon Aug. 1, 1883.
J?rej2flfcBt
JERKY NTJNAN
IS XOIP OFKltISG xnB
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS
IS
NEW ANDLATESTYLES
or
DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
Or
Ieveky DESCRIPTION
BECE5T IMPORTATIOM
Of The lost Fathionatle CLOTHIERS
In San Francisco.
LADIES HID GAITS'
CALIFORNIA. XADX
BOOTS AND SHOES,
OF KVKKT VARIETY AXD MAKE.
With Groceries, Canned
Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Crock
ery &c. in abundance,
i
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
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.
X
COOS BAY STAGE
AND
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Stages leave Roseburg everyday, except
Sunday, at fi A. m., arriving at Mnrshficld
the same day. Fare, $7.00., This being
the main traveled route to all points in
Coos and Curry Counties, passengers will
find jt to their advantage to take this line.
' ' SALisnuiiY, IIaily & Co
Gin BARBER SHOP
California St.,
Jacksonville, -
Oregon
The undersigned is fully prepared to do
all work in his line In the best manner and
at reasonable prices.
GKORUKSC1ITTMPF.
C. H. REED,
PBACT1CAI,
House, Sign," Carriage and Fancy
' Painter,
JixcltaEOSi-cdLUo, Ox-.
ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis
faction guaranteed. Orders left at
the New State Saloon will receive prompt
attention.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WETTERER,
Proprietor .
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
The Dest of lager beer always kept on
hand and ready for sale by the keg or
glass.
Notice.
Laxd Office at Rosebuko, On., )
November 1, 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that tl" '"'
ing-named settler has filed notice oi ..
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof wi.Ibe
made before the Clerk of Jackson
son county Oregon at Jacksonville, on
Saturday December 15, 1883, viz: George
L. Lacy, Pr&cmption D. 8. No. 808 for
the N E 14 of 8 K 1-4 Sec 21 Town. 5
South of -Range 4 Wtst Wil Her. He.
names the following witnesses to prve
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation, of. said land, viz: G. W. Bennett,
Robert McGinniss, P. WcCarvell, Calvert
V lllijms, all of Wood villc Jackson county
Oregon. ,
Wjc. F. Benjamin, Register.
Warning.
TnE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED
that I forbid any pcron hunting or
discharging fire arms within the limits of
my propertv. Fair warning is hereby
given that I will prosecute trespassers
disregarding this notice to the full extent
of the law.
If. nANLEY.
Jacksonville Aug. 35th 1883.
mmtm
2toCff&EA
reft I883.J
Irsxx to ill apruanu. .
to cu
tomers of last rear without orJertntr It
lt contalci
about 17irM, WO Ulartration. prion, (ocanta
dttserirtioni and Tilnabl direction" for pUnttsa.
1K TUleueo v
Htsti, Frnlt Trots,
lillr In Umrkft Qin)
1KB Tirietieo of VenUble and Florcr Beau?
it.nt Kmit TrM.ee. Isralnabls to alL eapeo.
lally to Mark Gardesen. Head tor It 1
-DTM.FERRY&CO,
UCIHUll miurr
PATENTS
We continue to act as Solicitors tor Patent.
Carrots. Trade Marks. CopyflFbtJ. etc., for tho
Unit-4 Stairs, Cai.adx. Cuba. England. Francfl
Otfinan), etc Wc liaie Lad tlilrty-fii
-j ear' experience.
raie-.u obtained it rough tuare noticed In Ids
reuvnnc Auraic inuiarceanaspienaiu
llltntrcued weekly !''' f 3.20 a year, rhowr
UieFrCT of Ectenrr. laieryinterertter. and
Ma an rmrmouj curuuuon. aaaress uuiin
I a). Patent SoUclfoft. mh'j of ScirjiTiriC
AIU3UCAK. Kl Broodirlrr. New Tcrfc.
Baud tuek abm lJts (rae.
OkUXm. IK'sajraB.CHrs
OF JACKSON COUNTY
WILL MAKE MONEY
BY CALLING ON
BEFORE
fSst5LLL&iry dte harness.
PROM Am AFTER THIS, DATE I "WILL SELL
2 horse harness complete.
2 horse lines complete
Good Mexican saddles
Biding bridles ,
Keadtnaltera
Horse-collars, No. 1,..
StirmpB, wood ..
Cinches.,. ,.
ALL OF THE ABOVE MY OWN. MANUFACTURE.
Other goodih-my line at equally low rates.
With an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler and harness maker,
and a known reputation lor good, substantial work, I can truthfully say that Twill do
better job and. for less money than any man in Oregon. My work in the past- is a
sufficient guuantee.
t3f" Repaitihg dbne promptly.
Give me a caUi next door to Pat Donemin's blacksmith slmn ftiltrnrni tw.f
Jacksonville, Oregon-
FIREMAN'S BALL
"Willbegiwnbj the
Jacksonville Fire Engine Company,
No. 3.,
THURSDAY EVE. NOV. 29, 1883,
AT HOLTS MUX
Rception Committee T. G. Reamcs,
James Drum. John Ortht H. Pape Sr.,
C. O. Bcckman aod liar- Muilcr.
Floor Managers J. G. Birdsey, Chas.
Hanna, Wm. Mensor, Ed.. Hanlcy, Fred
Furry, E. D. Savage and D W. Crosby.
Decorating Committee II. D. Kubfi
Frank Kasshafcr, T. J. Kolbson and Fred
Luy.
Tickets, including supper $3. Best ot
music furnished.
Grand Polonaise at 9 'dock sharp.
Everybody invited to atteadi
General Committee J.R Little, J. G.
Birdsey and Adam Schmidt:
Free to Everybody!
A Beantifnl Book for the Asking!
By applying personally at the nearest
Office Of THE SINOEK MANHFACTCniNW CO.
(or by postal card if at a distance), auy
adult perwin will be presented witR- a
beautifully illustrated copy of a New
Book entitled
GENIUS REWARDED,
OR TIIE
Story of the Sewing Machine,
containing a handsome and costly steel
engraving frontispiece: also, 28 finely en
graved wood cuts, and lmiinil in an elab
orate blue and gold lithographed cover.
No charge whatever ismau- for ihishand.
some book, which can be obtained only by
application at the branch and subordinate
offices of The S'ngcr Manufacturing Co.
The Singer JIanufcalnrini Co.
Principal Office, 31 Union Square
New York.
Proprietor of the
CITY BAKERY S'SALOON,
In Masonic Building,
Oregon
St. Jacksonville.
The undersigned hereby desires to in
form the public that he is now prepared
to fill all orders for pies, cakes and bread
of every description. Also have a full as
sortment of crackers of all kinds. He wil)
keep
A lunch Housa,
where a good lunch and a cup of coffee
can be had at any time of the day or
night. Oysters in every ityle.
FRED. GROB.
ANAKESIS
DR. 6. SOSBETS SSnSSlL TUX BEHEST
Gmi lartaot Relief, aad b aa la&lEMe
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, 1.00
rer box, prepaid, by mail. Sample sent
fret to Physicians. and all sufferers, by
Nenstaedter 4 Co., Box KMG. New York
City. Sole, manufacturers Of ANAKESI&
Valuable Zand For Sale.
Tho undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol
valuable land for sale. Land sittfated on
Antelope creek, eighteen mdes Worn Jack
sonville Will be sold in a borfy for $10
per acre or in 1C0 or 320 icre lots at from
$15 to $20 per acre For particulars ad
dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land
Agent, or "VVM. BYBEE,
Jacksonville, Otcjos.
8. 8. Aiken fc Co. -will sell their Isrc
stock of general merchandise, store fix
tures and the entire business. This is a
good opportunity for any one wishing to
invest in a big paying business. Terms
reasonable.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TnE
undersigned by note or book account,
re requested to call and settle without
delay.
G. KAREWSKI.
Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883.
TATftXito d.
150 cords mixed dry pine andfirwnov
and several thousand bushels of grain arc
wanted at the Rogue River Distillei lor
which casli will be paid. Apply 10 the
undersigned in Jacksonville.
N. K. Lvtle.
August 18, 1883.
C3bL
BUYING
from $20 00 a set
"
. ...
"
2 50
8 00
100
50
2 00
75
50
HENRY JUDGE.
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
t Treats all Chronic and Special Dleae.
-sroTT3ev nxsw
Wlio may be suffering from the effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, the great
est boon erer laid at the altar of suffering
Humanity, in.. bfijr fix win guaran
tee to forfeit $500 for every case of Semin
al Weakness or private disease of any kind
of character which lie undertakes and
tails to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED JTEN.
There are many at the aire of thirty to
sixty who arc troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the bladder, often accom
panied by a slight smarting or burning
sensation anu a weakening ot the system
in a manner the patient cannot account
fnr On ptnmlninf. llinllrinarv rinnrwita n
rop sediment 'ft ill often be found, nnd
cnmMUno onn1l rtnrttflrxi nf rttKnnAn will
sometimes small particles of albumen vi
appear, or the color will be of a thin milk
ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor
pid appearance. There are many men
who die 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 orpins.
Office Hours 10 to 4 and C to 8. Sun
days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation
tree. Thorough examination and advice,
$5. Call or Address
No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
June 3, 1882. If
p.s.AKix, bexseixino, n.E.Dosc
Don't buy "Boss Boots" unless you
waut the best, bee that our name
jo., m. cc ;-
is on every pair.
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED.
AKIN, SELLING & CO.
PORTLAND
-BUSINESS COLLEGER
' TF,K. Cor. Second and Vamhltt Sta.,
POKILAHD, " OREGOH.
A. P. tmrsTROc,
J. A. Waico,
rrfneipai.
Pcnnun and Sccrelnrj
Dtspwf for til Ruineii Wieatioa of Bta Sexes.
Admitted on any week day of the ear.
-PENtWORKKIs-
Of all Unda executed to order at reaaonabfe rattv
The Colleso "Journal," containing InrorrnaUon
of the courae ol atudr, ratia of tiution, lime to
enter, etc, and cut of plain and ornamental .pen
manship, Irte.
Criteria Billiard Saloon!
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON&. GARRETT,
Proprietors.
THIS populai resort, under new man.
agcnient, is furnishing the liest brands
ol liquors, wines and cigars. The rending
table is supplied with Eastern periodicals
and leading papers of the Coast. Give me
a call.
CITY BREWERY.
VF.IT SOHUTZ,- . Proprietor.
T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN
formthe clllzeriaof Jacktonrllfo and
the world at large, that they can find", at
a. ttlme. atnir DrewerT.'th beittamr
b.r. In any quantity the pnrchaaei my detlrt
My honae liconrenlrittlyiltiiatxl and my rooma ara
alwajiln order. A vblt willplMie. yen
Horses for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale on fav
orable terms his band of stock horses, con
taining 60 head of good American nni
mals. For fqrthcr particulars, address
me at Jacksonville, or call at my place
two miles northeast of said place.
May 29, 1883. M. ILixiiEY.
Sr f1 w nrntWli 3tP?r?l
TW
W
THE U. S. HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and California Btt.,
Jacksonville . . Ogn,
JANE IIOLT, Proprietress
O. & O. Stage House.
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS-
MEALS AT ALL. HOURS,
ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAT,
WEEK OR MONTH.
Trices Very Mederate.
OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BK
tag completed lor occupancy, the un
aaetgatd takes pleasure in anaouncinc;
tna WP prepared to entcrtar tSe tra
ebnr DubJc No Daln.i will ho . .
provide for the comfort of our guests and
-t iUCui ice. ju uome wiin us. Thr
most mwdern improvements have been in
troduced,, and the accommodations of the:
Unitcd-States wi not lag behind the best
appointed inland hotelon this coast. Ouf
tables will always be supplied1 whb thor
best the market affords-and served In tiup
best style by a corps ot obliging waiters.
The beds and betldim-nm nil nm .-j!
fitted up in the most comfortable style
suited to the accommodation nr aimri. .
cupants or families. JANE HOLT.
Jacksonville, March 5, 188U-
EXCELSIOR
LIVEIU&MD FEEB
BTABlaB,
Somsr Of
Oregon ak Ciurowu sts., Jicxio tills
W. J. FL7BSAXX, prep'r.
Would' resnectrullr inform the
public-
that he has a fine stock of
Horses, Bacsies-and Carlagrt.
And ne Is prepared to funriab' hlspatroi
. lBdtl!Q millUc rfnVral Iv wills
amblhe public generally wilk
Fine Tnrnouts
As can ue-h'acl'nn the Pacific otst: Sail
tile horses nired""to gr to any atrt'ef
the countyv
Animals Doneht and SoM.
IIores broke to work' single or double.
Horses lioardrd and the bcst.or care be
stowed upon them while in my chargo
A liberal share of the public patronage
is solicited on reasonable terms.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,',
OREGON STREET,
WIjYTJEjY and HM8n
PKOFttlKTORS.
T! e proprietors of tl.lt well known aadt
popular resort world Inform their friend
and the public gem-rally that a completer
amt firbt class sloek of the best brands or
liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc.,
arc constantly kept on hand. They will
be pleased toliave their friends "call and
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of enriotities may also tie
fotrad liere. We would be plcaned to have
persons possessing curiosities and speci
mens bring them in, and we will place
them in the cabinet for inspection.
W1NTJEN k IIKLUH.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY
STEALING
f Siln Sonth of Jatkioniillf,
IS NOW TNDEtl FULL irEADWA
and & prepared to furnish the marks
with every description of lumber ofasupt
rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills
sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed
All orders addressed to us at Jackson,
ville will jceerre prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
NEW SADDLER SHOP,.
Jacksonville, Ogn.
Thomas J. Kenney, Prop .
HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW
saddler shop in Langell's building,,
opposite Masonic Hall, I am. fully pre
pared to do any work in mv line witu
Dromntncss and dispatch. Willi keen onr
hand a good assortment of saddles, bridles,,
harness, bits, spurs, etc. None but' ths
best California leather med. Job wort.
specialty and prices to snh the times.
tSTGive-Tne trial.
T. J.CKENNKY..
Jacksonville, July 1G.183U
Shorty's Eetreat, .
SALOON & RESTAURANT,
BUCK COCK TUNNEL.
WHEN YOU ARE IR BT NEIOH
borhood don't fail to give me a call,
for I guarantee gooi? Jrcatment. My sa
loon is kept stocked with the best wines,
liquors and cigars In the market and youf
can always get a square meal at the res
tanrant. "Remember the-placc.
J. A. NEAL.
PROP, E. T. KTJGLEH,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
T
NOTWITHSTANDING ALL RK
ports to the contrary Prof, E. T.
Kuelcr wishes to inform the public tlin
he will still continue teaching-music and
asks for a share of the public potronago.
The Professor stands at tho, head of the
list as a teacher of music and all having
pupils should send them to his school
for advancement.