Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, December 08, 1883, Image 4

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The youthfnl emigrant who hu 6ee
writing to the Portland papers irmJer
the non die plume of "Pioneer," witli'
the philanthropic purpose of giving the
origin of the names of the river,
crteks, and phces in southern Oregon,
met from considerable of a rebuff from
the pen of Hon. J. "V7. Nesmith, In
the "Oregonjan'' of the 23d, in correct
ing the errors in which th youth had
fallen T2 reference to the ramies of Jo-
Mpbine, Jump-off Jot, Grave creek
and Grants Pass. Mr. Nesmith slates
that the first emigrants cane to Ore
gon by the southern routr h 1846.
A party of Missourians encamped mp-
on.tbe stream now called Grave creel,
where a) young lady by the name of
Crowler died. Her friends mad a
wugu wiuuous o a wagon Den and
buried her in a deep crave on thr
eanrs 01 ibe creek, under the shade of
pin tree. In 1848 a party of 32
persons, of which Mr. Nesmith was of
the- number, started for the gold fields
of California. Some- of the number
knew the location of Hiss Crowley's
jprava and railed it. Tire Indians
Lad found the crave-and ooanKfl it mt
ha nt.M; r,r. toUJ.-i
. .,:.. Ir.u u.i .J..: I"
atickstodig with, had made an im-
mn n,'f ir. t.- f,. ..:. i
in AVmai- .. L ., J "
UD cu.incw, nnu ten
ieet deep. They called the stream
Grave creek; as they knew of no other
ir IU jjir. jiesmuh rtyi;
J.ne next time I saw the Grave was
b September, 1853, when I went
.kwc., jvm, waen j. went in
y General Lane, after- the
command
to rciM
1attle of Evans creek. A few days
"before our arrival t Grave creek, a
-party of packers and miners, aided, I
-tbinlc, by jntreralda Ur&gCOLL hd
.fought the Indians near the Grave
house, as Harkne&i and. Tcngopd's
place wag called TJsecasjes of the
Mlefunct aborigines were thrown into
the still open pit that the Jndiana had
dug in the disinterment of Miss Crow
ly. I stood upon the bank and
looted down upon the festering mass pf
good Indians," out of which ttopk.
arras, heads or legs, to an advanced
state of decomposition. The sight waa
pleasant and the odor still less sc.
I wfcl&ed! away,, holding my ajn,
I tho'ufoi) there was poe jui'e
tu-nhliaft th. carcas.93. olwd in
)i ' a iib dug by ttw;- own devils
1 utsuii o th.er.- aafa- . hands, in
una coBclusdj thaf .ious schemes,
called the-atmr , we had properly
Mr, Sesr- u Grave creek."
pf Jot ' aith states that the exploit
tff .lcLaughlin, from which Jump
.Joo takes its name, was in 1837.
That McLaughlin died in Vancouver
in December, 1849, and consequently
was not fighting Indians or prospect
ing in southern Oregon, as "Pioneer,"
says, "away back in the '50's." He
says that to his certain knowledge the
stream was called Jump-off-Joe in
1843.
ismall Farms.
The United States has many far
mers who are "land poor;" they have
ao much land that they cant make a
living on it. When they have once
learned that it is not economy to own
more land than they can till in the
most profitable manner, so that it will
pay for the money expended in keep
ing it free from taxes, weeds, and oth
er encumbrances, thiy will have solved
the problem of ease in a farmer's life.
The happiest and thriftiest farmers we
have ever known lived on farms of
less than one hundred acres some on
farms of only ten acros, every foot of
which was made to count. On the
other hand, the farmer who has so
many broad acres that he cannot walk
over them daily, where rods of fence
corners are never cultivated or made
of any use, lives a life of anxiety and
worry. His taxes are heavy and his
crops light He cannot give reason
ably thorough cultivation to so much
land. Now, if the farmer who owns
one hucdred acres of land will sell half
of it and expend the money received
for it in cultivating the other fifty,
getting blooded stock and poultry, fer
tilisers, etc., he ean make each acre
produce as much as two acres are
doing now. His taxes will bs less,
his cares less, and his gains vastly
greater. "American Farm and Homo."
Writing up the country about Co
quille, Oregon, a correspondent of the
"Herald" says: It cant be seen by
this imperfect description, that this
part is immensely rich in natural re
sources richer, it is claimed, than
any other section, of the State. It is
sadly needing capital and industry to
develope it into one of the most pros
perous sections of the world. Capital
could find no more safe place of paying
investment than here. It is needed to
build vessels and mills, to place our
great wealth on the markets of the
world; to open and develope our rich
Bsinea.
Brick Fomeroy is trying to run a
silver miss on the profits of a newt-,
paper
A PIHTER1 BKtXJi .
r"iiiu cat. in uis omce onair, his
boots were-patched and his coat thread
bare, and hrs face looked weary and
wora with care. While sadly thinking-of
business debt, old Morpheas
slowly around him crept; and sleeping,
ne dreamed that he was dead, from
trouble and toil his spirit had fled, and
that not eren a cow bull tolled for the
peaceful rest o his cow-hide sole. As
he wandered about among the shadi
that smoke and rorch in the lower
hades, he slowly obsorved an iron door,
that creaking hunt; on hinges ajar, but
the entrance was closed with" a reef But
bar, and Satan himself stood pepping
out, and watching for travelers there
about, and thus to the passing printer
spoke? CoB3e in, my dear, it will
cost vpu nottnngy and never fear, this
u hn t.u ),.,. t - a .a .' .
--- j-. --' ! w.w uwa inouHFS Wll
never pay their aubscrfptie suais; for
through in life they mar escape, they
will find when they're dead it is toe
late; I will show you the phxce where"
1 melt them in with red hot chains
and scraps of tin, and also where I
eoab- their heads with broken glass and
. . . .
alwd' ttnd lf "freshmenta
""TO"' think, thereS boil:
for hem ' . ' TV" ' "
. . ,-. iurreoi)0l
the red hot nnS8 to 'ear on hi. toe,,
an(j j
they mention ther donV '"
fire, I sew up their mouths with red
hot wirt; and then, dear sir, you should
et tbtm squirm, while I rollthem over
to cook to a turn."
With these 1 t A
joke but m J
With these last worrf. i o .
. uv iinQter
& practical
fen rQl Hlrf ?fr
a,?.CannneHwa,all
a ofteu U tWuk with a
tackle anJ grf of the ale ot those
wl saTe their tin and never pay tho
printer.
He Wing Lvei? Time.
"I f m sorry for von, --" " .
darter has been dfc"i""mt ?
to become your Wl a" !
"Jlukyou. for- . T
broker n ' Bni prosperous
"Xra '
Tv , I know; Vint the markets are
r uncertain and you may be a poor
jan tomorrow."
"But I own a rolling-mill, too,"
"So I understand; but the iron busi
ness is subject to great fluctuation."
"And I have three woolen factories,
am a member of a jobbing firm, and
own a large amount of real estate."
"All of them uncertain properties.
Even real estate is bung ruined by
high taxes. Hare you nothing elsel"
"Yes, I own a newspaper."
"Oh, I beg your pardon. Take her,
my dear boy. She is yours.,' Phila
delphia Call.
To Keep EscFreh-
A correspondent in an eastern paper
describes a timplo arrangement for
keeping eggs fresh, which he saw at
a farm house he was visiting, and was
informed by the housewife that it in
sured tht good keeping of the eggs for
six months or longer. It was nothing
but a set of shelves, four- feet long
and eight inches wide, placed in a rack
five inches apart, with auger holes
through each shelf to receive tho small
end of the eggs and hold them upright.
In this position the yolk will not settle
upon the shell, and that, together with
the free circulation of air around them,
was the reason given for the fresh
keeping of the esgs. If eggs can be
kept fresh in this way, it is worth
while to know it; and tho tiling can
be easily tested.
A merchant who returns from Chi
na says the world has little knowledge
as to what preparations China can
makr for war. He says she can equif
half a million of men with the most
improved arms, and has the best can
nons made in Europe. Fighting is
going on in Tonquin.
The Rogue River
Distilling Company
HAS OrEXED A
WHOLESaLE HOUSE
IN JACKSONVILLE,
In the building situated on the corner of
""""'"" "" I'uui Birecia wuere
can be obtained a
PURE. UNADULTERATED
ARTICLE OF
BOVRBOJT,RYE
AND
CORN WHISKY,
IN QUANTITIES AND AT
PRICES TO SUIT.
Satisfaction r;uaranterd.
N. K. LYTLJ3, Superintendent.
IHINTKRS lilMPflftT.fMil
- " uaiuin.
Jackson-eiHef, Oregon.
JOfl.1 MULES, - Proptfeler.
DEALER Itf ALL KINDS OP AGRI
cullural Implement tools 'of nil
kinds and a general assortment' or such
hardware. .
He also keeps the largest sJock ot, arid
au tlie Uttst improvements in
GUNS AND PISTOLS
A3D A JT7LL ASSORTMENT 01
Pishing Tackle,
Powdar, 9hot, tic.
ALSO
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
AND ALL KINDS OP OIL
Give hira a call and
;" his swek
before making jour purchased
cxan..
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
Twu .11 ChrsRlc aaa Sptflal BUatw.
Who may be suffering from the effects
or youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, the erat
SJ&eTp, '-:ii al Ae al,ar ;,f-ucrinS
human'-.. DR. SPINNEY vill guaran-
-.u 10 luneu $ow mr every case 01 bcmia.
al Weakness or private disease of any kind
of character which he undertakes and
tails to cure.
MIDDLE AOED HEX.
There are many at the age of thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the bladder, often accom
panied by a blight smarting or burning
sensation and a weakening of the system
in a manner the p.Uirnt cannot account
for. On examining the urinary deposits a
ropy sediment will often be found, and
sometimes small particles of albumen will
appear, or the color will he of a thin milk
isli hue, aprain changing to a dark and tor
pid appearance. There arc many men
who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the
cause, which is the second stage of seminal
weakness. Dr. 8. will'gnarantee a perfect
cure in-all such cases, and a healthy res
toration of the genito urinary organs.
Office Hours 10 to '4 antf 0 to 8. Sun
days, from 10 to 11 a. u. Consultation
free. Thorough examination and advice,
$5. Call or Address
MR. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 11 Kearney St, San Francisco.
June 3, 1882. tf
FEUIT TREES
By The Thousand.
The undersigned is now taking orders
through Jackson and Josephine counties
for
FRIIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES,
And Shrubbery
of any kind raised in a first class nursery.
Those wanting trees the coming fall will
do well to give me their orders as I will
guarantee (satisfaction. Trees are war
ranted if properly cared for. Terms ol
paymeri leasy produce taken at market
prices, tyanted 1,000 pounds of peach
seed. A.S.JORN80N
Jacksonville Oregon Aug. 1, 1883.
Notice.
Lakd Office at RosEBuno, On., )
September 6, 1883. J
Notice is hereby given pursnant to an
act of Congress of June 3 1878 for the
sale of timber lands in thcstitesof Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in AYashinc-
ton Territory, that F. E. Habersham has
applied to purchase thc"W orS'Wif
Sec 8 Township 35 8outh of Range 6
West Wil Meridian. Any and all persons
claiming adversely any of the above de
scribed land must file their claims with the
Register of the Land Office at Roseburtr.
during the sixtv days publication hereof
anu tailing 10 ao mis uieir rights will be
barred by statute.
Wit. F. Benjamin.
Register.
GRAND BALL
At Kerbyville, Or.,
Christmas Sight, Dec. 25th.
The best of Music and Supper will be
provided. Tickets $2.50. A general in
vitation is extended. 51. Ryder.
Josephine county, Nov. 24, 1883.
Valuable Zand For Sale.
The undersigned offers ?,000 acres ol
valuable land for sale. Land situated on
Antelope creek, eighteen m'les from Jack
sonville Will be sold in a body for $10
per acre or in 160 or 320 icre lots at from
$15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad
dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land
Agent, or "WJ1. BYBEE.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TnE
ij. unucrsigneu uy note or oooK account.
are raiuraieu io can anu seme without
delay.
G. KAREWSZI.
Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 1663.
"Waatocl.
150 cords mixed dry pine and fir wo
hnd several thousand bushels of-train ore
wanted at the Rogue River DJstlllcit ior
which cash will be paid. Apply to the
undersigned in Jacksonville.
N. K. Lttui.
August 1&, 1883.
JERBY NTTNAN
IS HOW OFfKRIN'8 TnK-
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS
in
NEW ANDLATESTYLES
or
DRESS AND FANCt GOOCS
6f
EVEKIr DESCRIPTION
KKCKTT IMPORTATIONS
Of The loit Fanhlcnablt CLOTHIERS
In San Francisco.
LADIES AND GSTST
CALIFORNIA MADE
BOCTS AND SHOES,
" OF KrKET yAHIETT A!k7 JIAKE.
With Groceries- Canfied
Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Crock
ery &c. in abundance.
I allow, highest market .rate for farm
PWtft butter, egga&e, and sell goods
at lowest living profit.
I represent as much fire insurant caa
Hal as anv airencv on ihn p.ii.i .,).!.
rcauj- 10 accept good builuin
, ' c -rf --. t.w-ok uuw dm
iv w.-vji gooa Duiiuing 1
- n case ol low full lu
risks and
guarau
demnity.
JEffY MUNAN.
."-'Ifornia St.
COOS BAY STAGE
AND
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Stages leave Ro&eburff everyday, except
Sunday, at 0 a. 11., arriving at Jlurslitlelc!
the same day. Fare, $7.00. -This being
the main traveled route to all points in
Coos and Cnrry Countiss, passengers will
find it to their adf antage to take this line.
Samsbukt, Haii.y & Co
CITT
BARBER
SHOP
Califokxia St.,
JacksoBTille, - - Orrgon
Tlie nnderslgned is fully prepared to do
all work in his line In tlfe best manner and
at reasonable prices.
HKURGKSCflTTMPF.
C. H. REED,
PRACTICAL!
House, Sign, Carriage and Fancy
Painter,
TA.ols.aioaa.-crl.l2.of Or.
ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis
faction guaranteed. Orders left at
the New State Saloon will receive prompt
attention.
EAGLE BREWERY.
JOSEPH WETTKRER,
Pritpriitor
Oregon Sr.,Jncksniiville
The oest of Iacer beer alwavs kent on
'hand and ready for sale by the keg or
glass.
Notice.
Land Offick at Rosebuho. On., )
November 1, 1883. f
' Notice is hereby given that the follow,
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final pniof in support
of his claim, and that said proof wi.! be
made before the Clerk of Jackson
son connty Oregon at Jacksonville, on
Saturday December 15, 18S3, viz: Gcorpe
L. Lacy, Pre-emption D. S. No. 808 for
the N E 14 of S B 14 Sec. 21 Town. 85
South of Range 4 "West Wil Jler. lie
ntmes me loiiowing witnesses to poire
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vat'on of. said land, viz: Q. W. Bennett,
Robert McGinniss. P. McCarvell. Calvert
.Williams, all of Woodville Jackson county
Oregon.
Wm.F. Benjamin, Register.
,Warning.
npHE PDBLIC ARE NOTIFIED
J that I forMd any pc;on hunting or
discharging fire arms witliin the limits of
my propertv. Fair warning is hereby
given that 1 will prosecute trespassers
disregarding this notice to tho full extent
of the law.
31. RANLEY.
Jacksonville Aug. 3501 18S3.
sfMCo
rcWJ&Wfta&z
NUAI.
JFOft 7883.3
sum sppurauiia. anu w ca
wiUiout ordering it. It contain
atxmt Vt ptffaa. 0U0 Ulnstrstlona, prices, acenrmta
tonen of last rear
atscrxpuons sua Tiuaoia cuncaous lor pimncms;
1600 TirtetJes of Y
cntable
etc. InT
-sod Flavor fiMli.
Is. Fruit Trees, etc. Ixmlasbls to all, espec-
itltr
D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MlOH
so narKn uiraeDcn ocua lac I
PATENTS
We eonUnoe' to act as Sollrlton for Patents,
Caveats, Trade Harks, Copjrlphu. eta, for lbs
Daitel States, Car.ida. Cuba, Erjrland. Franre,
Germany, etc. We tare Lad tlilrtr-Uvc
jrcara' experience.
Patent cbtaiued tfcriupnusare noticed la the
Fatvri.cc .ntEiciN. nils large and splendid
lllostrated weeklj r- r. $3.20 a jeir. sliowi
the ProETwj of Edeate. Ix rrj lotercxtlofr. and
hu an encnnooi circulation. Address MUKN
CO, Patent SoUclton, pub's of tocrane
AXBucaK. Jfil Broadwft.r. New Tork.
Band bewk kbaot Pvoti baa.
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IMMENSE SA.OErFIOE!
ABRAHAM WHEELER & CO.,
Will for the next 30 days sell goods at GLENDALE at
the lollowiiig prices:
Best C. R. CbflVe, quality guaranteed.. ,,. . . .12J
Golden C. Suear
n-u n o
Hutchinson No. 1 Huirar
Honolulu Rice, Carolina seed .. .
nu: t;-
VUIIIB iHtO.
12 lb box Salaeratus or Soda
No. 1 Meat Salt
Black Pepper
Sada Crackers
Green Tea from
Pioneer White Lead ..."
BoiMnn
1 --.. .....,....
Climax Tobacco 14 ounce plugs...... .
Nimrod "
Iorilards " Mechanics Dwiijht"
12 in Twist Tobacco
Dwarf " '.'.'.'.'.,
Nurtmberg Bluing & box.,,.
Silver Gloss Starch 6'lb box. . . ,
Cincinnati Candles-20 lb hox...
I4AA X flMnli. ft- Jl n Ill
l boxey Eaisin London lavera. . JIY.
-www. . uiHw uauuici cr in nnr
-themical Olive Soan 20 bars
IThomases C. W. B. Soan 20 bars
Kfa k.A .
per picg
DRY
oarpet warp- ,,,.,
Oouon Batting ,,,,,,,.,
Extra quality White Cyoilts, ,;,,.,
Wte WiuTdow Curtain lace,
All woo. Cashmere, former price 8T.25.
Opera Flanu " a ,or8
3 ply Carpet..
BJeach Muslin LonsJ"1'?'
" u Yhi!Rn.k.
Blue Denim extra heavy...,
Waushacum A House linin" .
.nunma u j vDiicm flannel .
,. tA.Muslin
w '
Spool Cotton !
a t:i n. m.-kits fiX llm
Extra fine White PlantptSi former price 1500 .......11.00
Bow Road Overalls per pair, 8 oz 5 centa
OIL AND RUBBER CLOTH 1KG. -
fipnti. Rnhor nnf.nera. .'..... "-00
Single Oil suits pants and coat
Dotblf Oil suits Dants and coat...
Fihherman Oil coats extra lone
Medium lone Oil emits
BOOTS Every Farmer should have a pair oi 2bber BOOT&
Rubber Monarch knen per pair n" 3.J50
" hip " " ,, . 4.50
Elito " " 7. 3.7rf
" knee ' " 3.25
Lfathrr B Calf D S & F per pair : .v 2.75
A W & Cos Universal full stock per pair 3.50
O K Nail Bottoms jmt pair 3.25
The Boxs boot every pair warantpd 3.75
WALL PAPER.
-rovv n p?r roil .. I cf nw
Black per roll .. A6'j "
.Satin jxr roll 25 "
Judds Window shades patent fixtures 75 each
Other goods too numerous to mention at the same reduction. Such oe
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, .-
Of all description for both Ladies and Gents,
Ladies Cloaks and Eolmans cheaper
than the cheapest.
CANNED FltUITS, HARDWARE, CLOCKS, BLANK BOOKS,
TABLE CUTLERY, TINWARE, ROPE. CIGARS. WOOD
AND WILLOW WARE
And all kinds of goods kept in a first clacss General Merchandise store.
Highest cash price paid for all kinds of produce. Specially made of hides and
furs.
All good-cin lie shipped to Grants Pass at a very small expense Goods not as
represented can bit returned at our expense and money refunded.
Also a full set of Hotel furniture, or any part, at a great deal less than cost. lias
only been in use four months, everything first class.
ABRAHAM. WHEELER & OO.
OF JACKSON COUNTY
WILL MAKE MONEY
BY CALLING ON
BEFORE
tSs
I1ROH AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL
,
2 horse harness complete
2 horse lines complete " 2 50 "
Good Mexican saddles " 8 00
Biding bridles " 1 00
Head halters " 50
Horse collnrs, No. 1, " 2 00
Stirrups, wood " 75
Cinches u 50
ALL OF THE ABOVE MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
Other goods in my line at equally low rates.
SVith an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler and harness maker,
and a known reputation lor Rood, substantial work, I can truthfully say that I will do
a bttcr job and for less money than any
oUtHclent puurantce.
tS" Repairing done promptly.
ive me a call, next door to Pat Doncgan's blacksmith shop.
Give
Jacksonville, Oregon.
CITY BRJEWERY,
VEIT SOHUTZ, - Proprietor.
TWOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN-
lformtbo cittsensof JacksonTjia and
ths world at Urge, that they can find, at
a I time, at my Brewery, th hestlarsr
bt.r. In any quantity the purchaiei may desire
My home Is conrenlentlrsltnated and mj rooms are
always In order. A tUU will pleas yo.
Horses for Sale.
The undersigned oftors for sale on fav
orable terms his band of stock horses, con
taining 00 head of good American ani
mals. For further particulars, address
me at Jacksonville, or call at my place
two miles northeast of said plooe.
May 20, 1688. H. HjjoT.
cts. per lb
11 11 ii
11 11 11
11- 11 i.
1 w' II
11 11 11
,f Bidl
M par lb
'.. ,.r, .10
.12
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.55 " - "
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50 '
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2.75
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per lb
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11
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&, c.
GOODS.
30 cts jb
25. M
1 50 ettl.h
,....30 to .37 cts per vd
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, ,,. ,. ,,,. .40
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71 t 3.00
BUYING
from 520 00 a set
man in Oregon My work in the past is a i
California street.
HENRY
JUDGE.
Criterion Billiard. Saloon!
CALIFORNIA ST.,
CATON & GARRETT,
Proprietors.
THIS populai resort, under new man.
agement, is furnishing the lcst brands
ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading
table is supplied with Eastern periodicals
and leading papers of the Coast. Give me
a call.
dtOTQ a. week. $12 a day at home ease
tDX-lymadc. Costly Outfit free. Ad
dress Thuh & Co., Augusta, Maine.
THE U. S. HOT1
Cor. 3d and California fits.',
u&aonvul - - Ol
JA.NEHOEOr.Pooprietrcs
. 4 O, Stage Hotm
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS 4
31KALS AT ALL HOURS.
KOTWrs TO LET BY THE DAT
WPWir rT r..
,. 1 - v" laun xu.
Triffoa Very njoderatWI
0RE1I?TEL BUILDING B
d ilmpie,ed ,,or upancr. then
KubM,Pn?rcd ,to ent,crtaIn he '
nVvti r "", A" Pains w 1 be spared tc
r,;U.LBVilJhtSBs. Tue
Irod 11a n 1 r ran1lul" n itf
.. "V"1-' . aim the nccommodntmn. r .u.
.nS.a.S1. .?.! .W"l thVbel
tables ili ..:.. . . v::"""",-"ua- UUrt
tesasg!3S5usa
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EXCELSIOR
LIFER VJ jft'D FEEI
STABTjBp
Corner Of i
Obkoo.v i Riti.... .
'"' ia.,wcxtoTIU
W. J. PLYH5TAIE, prep'
.bSLi? Jn!orm the publi
HH M uuc DUTCH, Ol
Horses, Buggies and Carina;
And he is prepared to furnish his patroJ
...... u. yuunc generally wllk
Fine Turnouts
" ,?", "..?". "e laciflc co""- ?
.. "w uinu io go to any part of
the county.
v
Animals Bought anil Said.
IIo-rs broke lo work single or doublo I
norses nonicii nna Hie best of care bsJ
stowed upon them while In mv rtinrl
A liberal share of the public patrrnagel
asuiitucu nu reaionaoie terms.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STREET,
lriJTTJJSJr and HLLMSA
PItOPRlETOns.
T! c proprirlors ol , well known and I
popular resort world inform their friend'
and the public generally tint a complete
and fint cIjm stock of the best brands of I
liQnors, wines', cijars, ale and porter, ete.,1
are constantly kejit on hand. Tliry wilj
licplcactl tobavc their friends "call andl
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities mar aho fed
fonnd here. Vic would be pleaded to hav
persons possessinp; curiosities ana spett
mens bring them In, and ne will placsl
them in l lie cabinet tor inspection.
W1NTJKN k 1IKLM.S.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY!
STERLING.
So,-757-3i:ilXfi
6 Kilts Scntb of Jacksonville,
TS NOW UNDER FUi L HEADWA"
A and is prepared to furnish the marVt j
with even' description of lumber of a sum
rior nuafitv at the lowest rates. Billi
sawed to order andsatisfaction guaranteed!
All oruers auuresscu to us at Jacksonl
vine will receive prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
FRED GKOB,
Proprietor of the "
CITY BAKERY & SALOOI
In Masonic Building,
Oregon St. Jacksonville
The undersigned he'rebv desires to
form the public that he is now prcpaJ
io nu an oruers ior pies, canes anu tir
of every description. Also have a full 1
sortment of crackers of all kinds. Hci
Keep
FRED. GROI
Shorty?. Retreat
SAI.CtQN; &REaTAURANTf
BUCK ROCK TUNNE
IaTHEN YOU ARE IVMY KEIOl
V f borhood don't fail tq give me a c
iuj i guuruiueu couu ireaimcni. jit
loon is kept stocked with the best win
liquors and cigars in tho market and
can always get a square meal at the
taurant. Remcmbtr. the place.
J.A.NEAL,
PROP, E. T. KIJ4
TEA,C?ER OF JIU?IC
MOTW1THSTANDIN& ALIi
ll port to the contrary Prof, E
Kuzlcr wishes to inform, the p uolic
he will still continue teaching music
asks for a share of the public potroc,
The Professor stands a I the head of I
list as a teacher of music and all hal
pupils should send them to bis eel
for advancement.