-T-CjT7 TniRTr Yzars Ago: The Shasta "Courir" of last Saturday, publishes tha follow:ng from its file of Decem ber, 1853: G. C. S. Tail arrested in San Fran cleo for debiting two heavy boxes (bich contained nly nails and lt-ad, but which ho represented to contain gold dust) with a San Francisco pawn broker, and obtaintd on them an ad vance of 1,200. When Vail wasar resttd he had $1,150 of tht money on Lis person. Vail was convicted of a similar ofiensa previous to that, sen teaced to the State Prison and par doned oa condition that he leave the Stata. He went as far as Jackson ville, said eh had complied with terms f tkt d d pardon, turned upon his heal, came back to Yreka, was elected Alcalde, and finally brought up in Shas ta where he resided until 1867. He died at the Union hotel in Sacramen to a few years ago from the effects of an overdoie of mcrphine. The San Franciscc "Herald," in speaking of Vail'a arrest in that city, described hint as "a tall, fine-looking', mat:, with kid gloves, shining beaver and decided ly in the elegant order." Alas, poor Yorick, we knew theo wall. The Postmaster General informs the Yreka Postmaster that Yreka could have a semi-weekly mail from Shasta, the expense of which ia to be defrayed out of the net proceeds of postage col lected at the Yreka office, but not to exceed 500 per annum. Tha Yrek ans buckad at this and said somebody was ad n fool. Flour scarce in Yioka and selling at SO cents a pound. Railroad meeting in Shasta and "Weaverville resulted in resolutions in favor ol building a railroad across the Roky Mountains, "shaking hands with the enterprising citizens of Shas ta," (Shades of the departed!) and re solving that a railroad most be built from tha Missouri to tho Columbia, in Oregon, and via "Noble's Paw." Ou tha Executive commitUe of that meet ing were John C. Burch and O. H. P. Norcress. Wagon road meeting held at Pitts burg with a view of getting a road from that camp (then containing near 18.000 inhabitants) tolled Bluff was addressed by Dr. Silverthorn, Henry Jones, James Logan and Nick. Sehuler. TVe clip the following interesting ""i from th Coti!Mai1-" A report reached '.he bay the other day that Jay Gould had purchased Capt. Wm. Tichenor's interests at Port Orford. It came from Jake TichoBor, as he was going down the coast, on relays of horses, at a John Gilpin gait, in obedience to orders from hia pap to be at Port Orford last Sat c relay afternoon to meet Gould's agent and make arrangements for a formal transfer of the property. Capt. Tich ansr went below, via this place a few weeks ago, and it may be that he has sold his Port Orford property to some body, but we hardly suspect Jay Gauld t be the purchaser. His monopolistic majesty has our permission to come this way and crush us with one of his railways if he wants to. During last summer and fall a mysterious man put in Bourn months along the Ce quillo, above Myrtle Point, in takiBg altitudes ele, and if there is to be a new deal to Port Orford doubtless this mysterious man could tell something about it, but he kept his business tc himself while operating in the mouu tainsj and just what he is trying to do we are unable to ascertain. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe says " that the novels of tho day lack roman tic interest an indication that she doesn't read the novels of tho day. When the heroine is a married wo man, and falls in love with half a doz en married men inside of four chapters, and achieves three divorces before tha i ud of the book is reached, and her first husband marries her last husband's daughter, and he loses $500,000 in gambling; and when ho is starving to death falls heir to $1,700,000 by the death of an undo in Holland, and hav ing become a widower, re-marries his first wife whose latest matrimonial ac quirement has eloped with her daugh ter by her first marriage, and . "Well, if that isn't "romantic interest" enough, Mrs. Stowe is very hard to please. Tha annual report of the Commis sioner of agriculture is in print. In urging the importance of forest cul ture, the commissioner says: "The . total value of the forest products of the United States during the census year is estimated at $700,000,000. In other words, the forest products exceed in value our corps of hay, oats, rye, barley, buckwheat, potatoes and to bacco, all taken together. They amount to ten times tho value of the gold and silver of which we make so much account, and to three times the value of the precious minerals, with WHil UUW Vllll.1 IlltlltIUiO WVUiUIUbUi I roLincs. A visitor- yesterday was- gouig through the Bureau of Eugraiingai.d Printing, when an old man t.aid: "'This is hell." "What do you rnleanT was. asked. "I mean," fcaid the old mau, with an oath, '"that initead of im buing here, wheeling printers' at 1 50 a day, I ought to be chief clerk in one of the departments. My name is John Asbford. I hail from Kentucky, and when I struck Washington some years ago I wore a plug hat and a spike tailed coat like my old friend, the late Senator Bogy, and 1 was well fixed with money. I kept a store before I came, near Lexington. I bad a num ber of friends, and, acting on their ad vice, I went into politics. There's the whole secret of my downfall. My fir.st false step was to sell out my business, come to Washington city and set up for a postmastership. The Congress ional delegation from my State, Demo crats and Republicans, welcomed me cordially, and everything looked lovely until I began to touch tho bottom of purse. I had lota of promises of posi lions in the mean time. My friends in Congress could not made me a post master, but were certain that they could secure mo a clerkship. And so thiugs went alone, I spending my money and hoping until my last cent was gone and I became involved in debt for board and other things. In that desperate strait I went to Senator Bogy, whom I had met frequently, and ha slid to me: 'What position do you wantf I replied that I would like anything. The next day ho had me appointed a laborer in his bureau, a. id they set roe to wheeling rags, which interesting oxtrcio I have butin engaged in almost every day sinco. I have made one or two effoits to better ray condition, but beiug only a labor er now, my former so called friends cannot spare tho time to do anything for me." Then rising and clutching the han dles of his wheelbarrow, he moved on, adding as ho nodded; "Good day; 'As I said before, young man, this is hell. Don't you ever sot up forjiu' oflice seokar." The . Rogue River Distilling Company HAS Or-ENED A WflOLES4LE HOUSE IN JACKSONVILLE, In the building situated on the crner of California and Fifth streets where can be obtained a. r PURE, AHTICLH OP BOVRBON,RYE AXD CORN WHISKY, 15 QUAX1ITIES ASD AT PRICES TO SUIT. Satisfaction guaranteed. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tlic State of Ore- eon, lor the ;ounlv nr .Tanksin Olive Ueddcn.Plff,), ... -.,. . -S.D. IIedd'en,T)crt.i divorce. to SaniorU D. Iledden, the above named ucicnuant, greeting: TNTIIEN.tMEOF THE STATE OF 1 Oregon: You arc required to appear in said court and ausw r the complaint of said plaintiff filed against you within ten days from the time of the service of this summons on you, if served within said county; or if served on you wiilr.n any other county in this State, th-n wi'din twenty days from the time of the sen ice; or if served on you out ot the blate ot Oregon, then it l ordered by Hon. H. K. Hanna that publication be made for bix weeks in the Okkgos Se.ntinki. prior to Feb. 12, 1884. And you arc notified that, if you fail to answer said complaint as above required, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit: For a decree against you for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony and the costs and dishursements of this action to be taxed. Given under my h-nd this 27th day of December 1883. II. KELLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMIMISTKATOI'S AOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John II. McDanicl. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Oregun, sitting fn Probate, Administrator of the estate oT" John H. jlcDaniel, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo settle the same immediately, and those having claims against Hie estate will present them with the proper vouch ers to the undersigned, residing in Jack sonvi'.le, Jackson county. Oregon, within, six months from the first publication of this notice. A. II. .Maegi.y, Administrator of said estate. Dated Nov. 24 1883. reosxes. . -This ts to give notice tha' I have given my son, Peter ( havner, his time, and I will not be responsible lor debts of his contraction. THOS. CHAVNER. Dardanc les, Dec. 1, 1883 OB. LIEBIG'S Vi oxxcSLox-fiiX jQji'miin lavisorator. .Th'e. oldest, greatest and best leinedy lir!ic curefif Nervous :iid Physical Debil Q Ui o ,r- CO ity, Vital Exhaustion, Semi Jji nal Venknis-', Lifcsof Man-,"- hood. Failing Memory and Relaxed and liiiteeb eu con- d lions of IheGeriito-Urinury irg.ins. It speedily cures Impotence, Early Decay, Loss of Vigor, Seminal W t akness, and all the sad cf- Q feels of youthful follies and O abuse or Excess of Maturity. O It permanently prevents 3C all Unnatural Loss from the 22 system, as thousands can at- test who have used the Rem 5j edy ia the past quarter of a 2 century which it has been before the public, it is indeed a Wonderful Remedy toning the nerves, strengthen ing the muscles, checking the waste, in vigorating the whole system and restoring the aflhcled to health and happiness. The Dr. will agree to forfeit 1,000 for a case undertaken, notcurcd. The reason so many can not get cured of Weakness and the above diseases is owing to a com plication, called Prostatoirhea, with Ilypcraesthia which requires special treat ment. Dr. Liebig's Invigorator, No. 2, with our peculiar special treatment, is the only cure for Prostatonhca. By it Manhood is restored and the band of time moved back from age to outh. Price ot either Invigorator. $2. Case of six bottles, 10. Sent to any address, covered securely from observation. Dr. Licbig fc Co. treat successiully by Ilomciiopathy evep' form of .-pecial. Priv ate or Chronic disease without mercury or nascous drugs. If vitality is drained from the body, numerous diseases follow- that bailie ordinary medical treatment. If allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, Diabetes, Dright's Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed. Diseases of the senito urinary organs, kidney, liver and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases of women speedily cured. Qualified and Respo sible.Dr Licbig o: Uo. trom-huropc, are oiganizcu in com. nlianu: with California Medical Law. Diploma procured by regular college ed ucation and are now in their nincteenui year of special practice. Most powerful electric belts free to pa ticnts. To prove the wonderful power of the invigorator a $2 bottle given or sent tree. Consultation free and private. Dr. Lii big's wonderful German invigo rator is protected bv ropywright from Patent tflice of United fctatcs Govern ment. Beware of imitations. Call or ad- dress LiF.nio Disi'essmit, 400 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal Private entrance, 400 Mason Street, four blocks up Ge-ary Street from Kearny. .Main Entrance through Dispensary JJru, Stoic. i 12. BiirtfTSE, (SPECIALIST Aii.1tGIlAUU.vrK,) fto. II Ilenrny Street, San FrnncUcorCal, TREVTS ATX CmiONIC, SPECIAL AXD rr.I- VATE DIJEtSES WITH WOXDEKia'I. (.UCCESS. THE GREAT ENGLfSn REMEDY lis a never-failing siKjGicure for Nervous De-- If ja.ata"ySnnI Weak- Sgrebility, Exhausted Vi ifcl"tss, Duermaioiruoca yitiolenev. froslator Sfrlmna I'inili-eie ., ti! SgS-vKgaM the terrib.eea.-et-i .: "":'' "'"'J "'" """ A-y-ia-SiysSiiof self abuse, youth ful folli(.s".and excesses in niaturer yt-ais, such as loss of Memory, Lassitude, Noc turnal Emissions, Aversions to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head, the Hal fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and other diseases that load to in sanity and death. Dr. Jlinlie. who is a regular physician, graduate of the University ofPennsvlva- nia, will agree to forfeit $."00 for a ease of this kind the Vital Restorative, (underjliis special advice and treatment) will not ewe, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mintie treats all Private Diseases successfully without Slercury. Consultation Free. Thorough examina tion and advice, including analysis of mme, ifo. j nee oi v 11a: liesioraiivc, $ a bottle, or four times the quan.ily, 10; sent to any address upon receipt of price, or C.). D., secared from observation, and in private name it desired, by Dr. A. E. Mintie, 11 Kearney street, San Francisco Cal. Send for pamphlet and list of questions. Mm pic Uuttlr free Will be sent lo any one applying by let ter, staling symptoms, -sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all business trans actions. Dr. Mintic's Kidney Remedy, Neph rotic urn, cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gononhoea, Gleet, Leuconhoca. etc. For sale bv nil dmi. uisis; i a oouie, six Dottles tor o. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are thp. ,. . ... . ' .. . . ... - " best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious cure in the market. For sale by all drug gists. DR. SPINNEY No. 11 Kearny Street, Treats nil Chronic and Special Dlseasciu , TOTJOTG- 3VT33KT Who may be suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suferin" humanity. DR..SEINNEY will guaran tee to forfeit 000 for every case of Semin- ai ncaKness or private diseased any kind of character which he undertakes and tails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who arc troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight smarting or burning oi.u3.iuuu aun ii wuuiveHUlg Ul ILIC SySieill in a manner the patient 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 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. w ill guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy rea toralion of the genito urinary organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 and C to 8. Sun days, from 10 to II a. si. Consultation Iree. Thorough examination and advice, S5. Call or Address. DR. SPINNEY & CO., No. II Kearney St., San Francisco. June 3, 1882. tf NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by nole or book account. are requested lo call itnd seltlc without delay. U. KAK&W-3KL Ja ksonville. Sept. 22,1&3. PirrO (fcOfiPerMay Jit homo f&O 1J DU&.imp'eb worth $5 free Address Stixson& Co., Port'and.Me IffiK yr:53 JEEEY NUNAN IS XOW OFF KIS THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS IN NEW ANDLATESTYLES OF , DRESS AND FANCY GOODS OXotliixigr OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RECENT IMPOETATIOXB Of The Most Fashionable CLOTHIERS In San Francisco. msi CALIFORNIA HADE BOOTS Airo" SLIDES, OF EVECT VARIETT ASD JIAKE. With Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Crock ery &c. in abundance. I allow highest market rate for farm produce. hutter,-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. ERRY NUNAN. California St. COOS BAY STAGE AND U. -S. MAIL LINE. Stages leave Roseburg everyday, except Sunday, at (! a. m., arriving at SI:irhfield the same day. Fare, $7.Q0. This l)Pliig Ihc main travclid route to all points in Coos and Curry Counties, pasen.ers will find it lo their advantage to ti.ke this line Salisbury, Haii.y & Co Bids Wanted KOtt MiTJAnn TIMBER, UEWX OR aSAWV, L-nglhs, 14 ft. 1C f24 ft and 2(5 ft. hy 12 inches Equal c. to he delivered between Wagner creek and .sshlaml, ALSO B11JS WAM1 U 1U PIL.K1XO, To oc delivered between Gere's inncli and All bids mn-l he Etfffflriifthtrcr. i 6. R. R. office; addressed to (f. A. F. Jlorris, Chief Engineer, Poilland.Oicgon, on or bclore Dec. 13, 188:5. The company reserving the light tu reject any and all bids. For particulars, sco 1). Loiuno, Jacksonville, and 3oiin A. HritLuuRT, Ashland CITY DAISES SHOP CAEirotiriA St., JacJiseMTille, - . Oregon. The undersigned is fully prepared to do all work in his line In the best manner and at reasonable prices. uKUBUEsennurr. C. H. REED, PRACTICAL House, Sign, Carriage . and Fancy Painter, ar.olx.s02a.-7-Allot Or-. ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis faction guaranteed. Orders left at the New State Saloon will receive prompt attention. EAGLEBREWERY. JOSEPH YTETTEREB, Proprietor Oregon St., Jacksonville. Theoestof lager beer. always kept on band and ready for sale "by the keg or gbiss. Warning. THE POBLIC ARE .NOTIFIED that I for' id any peron hunting' or discharging fire arms within the limits of my property. Fair warning is hereby given that I will prosecute trespassers disregarding this notice lo the full extent of the law. M. HANLEY. Jacksonville Aug. 25th 1883. w kFOb 7333. VilJl be mailed fres to au applicants, and to cus tomers of Ififit year Tvitnout oraeniwr it. It contains .uuui us pages, wuiunsmmons. pnecn. acenraxe descripUons and ralaable directions for planting IftXl -ranoUeg ol VecsUblo and Dower Seeds, Plants. Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to aU. espec ially to Market Gardenors. Send for It ! D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MlCH PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors for ratents. Caveats. Trsde Marts, CopTriffhti. etc, for tha Units'! States, CaLada. Cuba. England. France Uen:mn, etc We hate sd Uilrfy-Uvc j cars' experience. Patents obtained t hn upb u are nrtlccd In the FnKvriiic nmtuN. rhislnrpe aid splendid i!liiitrated vceUjFaier $3.20 a year, shuws tlK-ITojm-ns (Itcienrt ierrlnturestine;, ar.d baa an t'inrnv.us cira.loiii n. dilrew JICKN t CO., I'.itcnt Solictors. 'I'h's nf atllMUlc iiZiUCAN) Sr.l llroa.lwai Kerc Tort. 1aud time ubgul 1-ni'--' Cme. IMMENSE S.OEIEICE! ABRAHAM WHEELER & CO., Will for the next 30 days sell goods at GLENDALE fit. the following prices: Best C. It. Coffee, quality guaranteed ,. ., . .12 cis. per lb Dry Granulated Sugar , .". ,. . J , .13 u M " Golden C. Sugar ti. ,.l. .11J " " Hutchinson No. 1 Sugar 10 u " " Honolulu Rice, Carolina suJ China Rice , 12 lb box Salaeratus or Soda... ,. No. 1 Meat Salt Black Pepper., Soda Crackers. , U ll-'MUl!! Green Tea from i t VI Pioneer White Lead wrr f i Boiled Oil ,.. Climax Tobacco 14 ounce plujs. . , . Umrod " " " " iorilards " Mechanics Djliht 12 in Twist Tobacco . . . . Dwarf " ' ...... Extra Golden Syrup 5 c;allou kegi Nuremberg Bluing S boxs Silver Gloss Starch G lb box Cincinnati Candles 20 lb box . . . , , Geo. M. Grants Candles 20 lb box boxe? Raisins London layers . . . , Powdered Sulphur .,, Chemical Olive Soap 20 bars . Thomases C. W. B. Soap 20 bars Matches per pkg ,DKY GOODS. - - Carpet Warp ". :... .30 cts per lb Cotton Batting 25 " ' " Extra quality White Quilts 1.50 each White Window Curtain lace 30 to .37 cu per yd All wool Cashmere, former price $1.25 90- " " ' Opera Flannel all colors 40 " " " 2 ply Carpet 62$ " " " Bleach Muslin Lonsdale 11 " M " 1T11ILU IVU. K ... ..... AJ Blue Denini extra heavy .22J '' " " Wausliacum A House lining ..'. ,..'.. .5 " M " Atlanta D C Cotton Flannel .12i " M " Cabot A. Muslin 8" u W " 7J " " " Sool Cotton ... 55 " per doz 4 Point Grpy Blankets 6J lbs 3.25 Extra fine White Blankets, former 'price 15 00 11.00 Buss Road Overalls per pair, 8 oz : .. : 75 cents ; " OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING. Gents Rubber Gossimers S 4.00 Single- Oil suits pants and coat , 2.50 Docblt Oil huits pants and coat -. 3 50 Fisherman Oil coats extra long. ..'. 4.50 Medium' lon Oil coats -j... 3.00 BOO I'JS Every Farmer should have a pair of Rubber BOOTS. Rubber Monarch kneo ier pair hip EH to t kneo Leather B Calf D S i F per pair A W t Con Universal full Uock per O K Nail Bottoms per pair Tho Boss boot every pair waranted WALL PAPER. Brown per roll . 121 cent Blanks per roll IGj " t&Lin j'f r roils, . v Judds Window shades patent fixtures ,. .75 e&ch -Otur cruittoii nur erous to mention at thcs;ir.o reduction. Suth rns Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Of all dcsciiplion for both Lr.dits and Gents-. Ladies Cloaks and than the CANNED FRUITS, ITARDWARE, CLOCKS, BLANK BOOK6, TABLE CUTLERY, TINWARE, ROPE. CIGARS, WOOD ' - v- AND WILLOW WAKE And all kinds of goods kept in a first chess Gncral Merchandise storci Highest cash ptico paid for all' fejids of prodnc. Specialty' madi of hides sr-d turn. v ' y, 'All popdscin b shipped to Gr.lnts'Pa'S at very small expsnia. Goods not as represented can bu returned at our expsnso and money refunded. Also a full set of Hold furniture, or any part, al a "real deal less than cosk Ilna only uecn m use lour months, everything ? OF JACKSON COUNTY BY CALLING ON HSNR1T JUOGrES, BEFORE BUYING ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL 2 horse harness complete 2 horse lines complete bood Mexican saddles Riding bridles Head halters Horse collars, No. 1, 011Fji1)3j W UUU Cinches ALL OF THE ABOVE iVIY Other goods in my line at equally low rates. With an experience of nearly 40 years as a practical saddler and harness maker and a known reputation tor good, substantial work, I can truthfully say that 1 will do a better job and for loss money than any man in Oregon ily woik in the past is a jUllicicnt gut.rantcc. EST" Repairing done promptly. Give me a call, next door to Pat Donegan'i blacksmith shop, California street Jacksonville, Oregon. HENRY JUDGE. ' CITY BREWERY. YEITSOIIUTZ,- Proprietor. TWODLD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN. X, form the citizeniiof Jacksonrllle anillfcrt Ihevorlitat large, that they can Hi"l,ttfWK )tlme, atray Trewery, the liestlaicar--18'' br, in any qnantlty the pnrchaqei may desire My houie conTenlentlyfitntteil anl my ronmi are Viwity. In order. A visit wlllpleeiie T'Q Horses for Sale. The undersicned ofier for sale on fav orahle terms his band of stock horses, con taining GO head of good American ani mals. For further particulars, address mc at Jacksonville, or call at my plaoe two miles northcost of said place. May 29, 18St. II. Hajhjjt. 7 , v, . . (3 ... ' a each yr 1W 4 9 ' 9 al per lb 1 u , T SO 90 50 60 I t t IX . . V ( ''ft J K W it t r . . .. . . . .00 55 4 50 per krg , 50 conw , I 00 2.75 . 3.25 .. 1.00 "..... 0G eta per. lb ...T '. .75 " "box 1.50 . " " , . . 6 cts. 3.50 4.50 3.75 3.25 2.75 3.50 3.25 3.75 pair Bolmans .chsape cheapest. -llrst class. ABHAPAM WHEELER &, CO. from 20 00 a set " 2 50 " .- ." " " '. ....". 8 00 100 50 2 00 75 50 ,.. OWW IV3AKUFACTURE. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON & GARRETT, Proprietors. THIS popular resort, under new man agementj is furnishing the licst brands ot liquors, wines and cisars. The reading table is snpplicd with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a call. (ttnl'T'O v week. $12 a day at home ease vbl s&lymndc. Costly Outfit fn. Ad dross Txue & Co., Augusta, Maintt. THE U. S.flOTEL, Cor. 3d and Calmrnia Sts., Jacksonville - - Ogo,. JANE HOET, Proprietress O. S: O. .Stage, House FLRST-CJL.ASS ACCOMMODATIONS iIK. . AT ALk HOURS. KOOMS TO LET BY THE DAlt, TTEEK OR MONTH. Ibices Vary HSodsrate. OUR 1TEW HOTEL BfcHTQ Bjk- ing completed lor occup.iuoy, the tm. designed lakes pfeasure in announcing" tnai we are prepared to entertain the' tray eling public. No pains will be spared tor provftle for the comfort of our guests and to make Hum feel at honvJ' with us. Thrf "most modern improvements have been in troiluced, and the accommodations of thtf United States will not lag behind tho ties appointed inland hotel on thiscoast. Oulf tablo will ai ways he supplied with thtf best the market atTords. and served in tho" best style by a corps ot obliging waiters. The ln-ds and bedding are all new and fitted up in the most comfortable style, suitctl to the accommodation of sinlo oo cupants or families. JANE xIOLT. jacKsonvme, JU.are.li 5, issi. EXCELSIOR L I T1 R I'M? JLKB FEED Corner Of OKKO0. AhB CiLiyORNIA ST8., JaCXfOtVlLLB W. J. PHYEZjOJuM:, prop'r. Would respectfully inform the publio that he has a fine stock of Horses, Disggiea acil Cnrlngcs. And he is prepared to furnUh his putrona and the public gedorally wilit Fine Turnouts IT .s can be had on the Pacific coast. d die hones hired to go to any" part of the coimty. Animals Houslii nntl Sslil. Hordes broke to work sinele or doubloV Horses boarded and the best of care bo stowed upon them while in my charge. A liberal share of the public pntronrtju is solicited on reasonable terms. TABLE ROCXSALO( OKEGON ST11EET, WIjYTJEjY and HZ, PE01-K1ETOHS. Ti.e proprietors nt W.U wll known aai popular res-ort world inform their friends anil tins )ublicgeitt:nilly that a complete .incUirst elnss utiM-k oftlie hot brands ef liipiors, wines cigars, ale and porter, ete., iro ton.-tantly kept o I and. They will be ple.wtd to have thtir ftieiids"odl and ..mile." CABINET. A cabinet of curioiities may alio brf ' touiiti nere. i c would be plcasru lo usto pci sun posseting curiosities and 8ccU ihcii umiij: iiiuui jij, uiiti uc mu puvoo them in the cabinet for inspection. WJNTJKN A UKI.MS. LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY STERLING 6 Jliles Socih of JacLsonTille, TS NOW UNDER FULL IIEAD1VAT X and is prepared to funKsh the mark with every description of lunibcrofasupal rior quality at the lowest rates. Hill 1 sawed to orderandsatisfaction euarantccdl All orders addressed to us at Jackson! villc will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON.. FHE GROJS, Proprietor of tho CITY BAKERY '$ SALOON,", In Masonic Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. The undersicned hereby desires to In form th"e public that he is now prepared to Jill all orders for pies, cakes, and bread, of every description. Also have a full as sortment of crackers of all kinds. Ilowilll keep FRED. GROB: Shorty's Retreat SALOON & RESTAURANT, BUCK ROCK TUNNEL. WHEN YOU ARE lit MY NEIOIK borhood don't fall to give me a call,. ' for I guarantee good treatment. My sa. loon is kept stocked with the best wines,, liquors and cigars in the market and yon. can always get a square meal at tho rea taurant. Remember the place. J. A. NEAL. PHOP, E. T. KTJGrLUR,, TEACHER OF 1IUSIO. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL RBr. port" to the contrary Prof. E. T. Kueler wishes to inform the public that he will siill continue teaching music and asks for a share of the public potronago. The Professor stands at the head of tn list as a teacher of music and all Xavinjr pupils should send them to his SomooJ tur advancement. i: