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n?f. atka.msb Btr Tare. VIKnIKIA YOUNQ WOHAN, SUDDENLY AXSFORMED INTO A MAN, Ma'rRIES HER CHUM. Mirtinsburg, W. Va., Jan. 24. . i o'clock this afternoon in the tie brick church used by the south- n roethodist congregation two people ic married by the Rev. John jiigffjett, formerlj the chaplain of b Stuart's confederate regiment of r.valry. Both parties hare been " own for thirtj fiye jears ar reispect- '.e women. The groom, if Buch a me can be applied to the Wading ; :rit, has beon known for ten years a lady of correct habits, modest tmeauor, and marked intelligence , d reBnement. His (or her) name f s been Jane Cathtrine Jayu. For - past ten years she has kept a little ' irt in the Tillage kuown as "Rest," tl .rteen miles from hire. There is no ' fitter family in that section than the Jstynes. The mother was loft a widow ; comfortable circumstances some VarB since and married again, but nabtequently separated from her sec ond husband, and now lives on one of the Lest farms in Frederick county, Virginia, near the town of Rsst. She reared Reveng children successfully, four of whom married prosperous farm era in the neighborhood. Another livss at this time with her mother. Still another conducts a flourishing Echool for youne ladies near her moth er' home, and the remaining one, Jane Catherine, who from childhood evinced remarkable business talent, has from the time of attaining years of maturity been engagedjn commer cinlpurnuits. Living quietly and attendhig closely to business, the neighbors gradually came to look upon the proprietor of the little store as an old maid. Judt", therefore, of their astonisment when on last Tuesday Jane Catherine ap peared in Martinsburg, boldly an nounced her conversion from the gentler to thejsteruer sex, and arrayed herself in a suit of masculine habili topped boots, and followed up this ujents, including a silk hat and red topped boots, and followed up this performance by declaring her intention of marrying Miss Annie Hinton, a lady who for years has been her asso cmlc and assistant in the commercial r-iUblUhmont at tho town of Rest, in explanation she said, that there had never been any occasion to doubt fr-mininity till a fortnight since, when, Win.? led to visit Drs. MeGuee and Love, at Winchester, a simple and painless operation was performed, and In: announcement made that there could be no doubt as to perfect mas culinity, and that the ignoramus who superintended Jane Catherine's advent into the world deserved to be prose cutcd for the dense stupidity which brought about the subsequent wearing of petticDats instead of trousers. Armed with this information Jane Catherine lost no time in carrying out her prearranged programme. The license issued for the ceremony was made out in tho name of J. C. Jay no instead of Jane Catherino, it being the supposed woman's intention to have the feminine name of Jane changed to the more nuitable name of John as soon as an act of the legislature could be procured for that purpose. The parties who were joined to gether in matrimony have not only been associated together in business, but have lived together for years in the closest social intimacy, working, eating, and sleeping together without the suspicion that they belonged to opposite sexes. Some indignation was at first expressed among the neighbors over the present discovery, but on further consideration of the matter they became pacified and joined in congratulations. The groom presented a somewhat delicate but manly and determined appearance when the luxuriant braids of hair were neatly and closely trimmed, and the radiant countenance, guileless of mustache or whiskers, looked positively handsome in comparison with that of the bride, who is apparently two or three yearn older and hardly as prepossessing in her personal appearance as her com panion. A river item from tha "Judge:"' "Why, "William where have you brenl Your hat's knocked in, your coat's torn and your legs areas neaK as a baby's. "Ti-tiired out, wifey. Been working hard, you know." "What have you been doing to fatigue you likw this?" "Helping some schooners oa"n the bar." "Poor boy! What a good soul you are. Now let me help you to bed. You are in need ot rest. E. E. Johnson, agent of the N. P. Express Company, at AinBworth, had $18,784.27 bent to him in greenbacks nnd money, by Ladd tfc Tilton, to be aspd by Bunnell, the bridgH contractor ,sv oil' hi hands. Tim i-xprws . j-ile tnoiu v am tiiisMng. There has been a serious defalcation on the part of this man Johnson. Hit: ULU MIVj ISOlC On Wednesday two men who are in tho habit of dropping into a saloon every day for aluuch and a drink, and a jo'ly laugh, met as usual, but one of tbetu was looking sad and nothing his friend could say seemed to revive Ins spirits. After taking a drink the Bud man warmed up a little, aud sighed, and then ho said: ''Pardner, I am going to procure a divorce." Had a beer keg exploded in their midst, the friend could not have beeu more astonished. "Great heavens," said he, "you don't accuse your wife of" "No, I don't," said the sad man. "Nothing of the kind. But I cannot be ruined, have my property destroyod recklessly by a woman wiih no sense. 0, it is too much," and the sad man dropped his head on the beer table and wept. "Confide in me," said the friend en couragingly, ordering more ber. "Tell me what has happened to so crush you. Some crackers and cheese with this," to the bar-tender. "Well, I will tell you," said the ruined man, as he wiped a tear from his oye and blew the foam off the beer. "You remember that xhibition of the Harden Hand Grenade Fire Extin guisher that we attended, where a fel low threw a bottle of ealeratus water at a let of burning barrels of kerosene and tax, and put the fire out so quick we had to go and get a. drink to keep warm? Well, I thought they would be a handy thing :o have in the house in case of firo, aud I bought a case f a. dozen bottles of the grenades and sent them up to the house, I didn't kick when I cauio home and found the hired girl had opened one of the 1 and grenades and filled tho vinegar cruet with the contents, but I went right to work and explained to the wltolo family that the grenades were far, and kow, if a fire broke out in the house, they wanted to throw the bottles at the fire and brake them, and the gas would put out the fire. I thought they all understood it, and I put the bottles down cellar. This mcrning my wife got up first, nd went down stairs to stir up the furnace, and pretty soon I heara a smashing dewn cellar, as if all the lassware in the house was being broken, and the hired girl came up and told me the kindling wood in the cellar was all afire. I jumped into one pantaloons leg and went down, and there stood the old lady firing bottles at the fire, left handed. You know bow a woman throw! She could just hit a pile of kind 'ing-wood, if she th rowed the battle in the op posite direction. Well, every .bottle she threw seemed to make the fire worse, and when I got there I tcld her to hand me a bottle she was just going to throw, and when she handed it to me it fairly took my breath away. She had gone into the wrong box, and had been throwing champagne and brandy, and whisky, some imported liquor that 1 wuuld not have had de stroyed for five hundred dollars. 0, it was the worst wreck you ever saw," and the man bowed his head again and wept. "Well, did you put the fire out?" said the friend. "Put it out? Why, bless you, a. soon as I rrcovered from the shock that I had when she handed me the bottle of champagne, I went and got the hand grenades and fired three of them at the fire and it all went out quicker than a wink, but the loss was terrible, and the insurance company refuses to pay for my liquor. I can never live with that woman again. I have a suspicion that she did it on purpose." The friend tried to soothe the anger of his eld chum, but time only can cause him to look upon bis wife as anything but an enemy. A Sensitive Donkey. An excel lent story is told about a young roar, whose attentions to a young lady be came the subject of comment. She was his companion in his daily rides, and apparently tlmy both enjoyed the propinquity. Suddenly the rides ceas ed, and the young fellow was asked the reason. He replied that she had called him a jackass, and that ho would not ask any girl to ride with him after that. The lady's friends were shocked, and asked for particulars. This was his explanation: "You see, va had been so much together that I gave out in topics of conversation, and when I took her out last I couldn'', think of anything but the weather, and I said: "I believe it is going to rain; I felt a drop on my ear." She looked at me and carelessly said: "The rain is a half utile off." New, did not that mean I was a jnckas with long eari.1 I have never b"n near her sines." Dunng January tbe public debt wis reduced $11,800,000. DR. LIEBIG'S German lnvisorator. The oldest, greatest and beit remedy for the curi- of Q LU cc o Nervous mid Physical Debil I () itv. Vital Exhaustion. Semi Lfcl n;il Ww'L-Ticsl T.n if Alnn. uJ7LL. I......1 TC.iti.. tlj.nwii.1. .nil rily 1IUWU, 1' ailing .lH.lll.Mjr nuu d tionsof the Gcnito-Urinary irgans. It speedily cures mpotence, Eurly De'-ay, Loss of Visor, Seminal weakness, and all the sad cf. -feels of youthful follies and O abuse or Excess of Maturity. O It permanently pro eats t; all Unnatural Low from the -Qttl rz system, as thousands can al- test who have used the Hem- i edy in the past quarter of a 2 century .vhicli it has been before the public. It is indeed a Wonderful Remedy toning the nerves strengthen ing the muscles, checking the wabte, in vigorating the whole system nd restoring the afllicted to health and happiness. The Dr. will agree to forfeit $1,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. The reason so many can not get cured of Weakness and the above diseases is owing to a com plication, called Proatatorrhea, with llyper.iesthia which requires special treat ment. Dr. Liebig's Invigorator, No. 2, with our peculiar special treatment, is the only cure for Prostaturrhea. By it Manhood is restored and the hand of time moved back from ape to youth. Price ot eith t Invigorator. $2. Case of six bottle, $10. Sent to any address, covered securely from observation. Dr. Licbig .fc'Co. treat succcsslully by Homoeopathy every form of special, I'riv. ate or Chronic disease without mercury or naseous drugs. If vitality is drained from the body, numerous diseases follow that baffle ordinary medical treatment. If allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, Diai-etes, Bright's Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed. Diseases of the genitourinary organs, kidney, liter and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases of women speedily cured. Qualified and Respo sible. Dr. Liebig & Co. from Europe, are organized in coin pliamc with California Medical Law. Diploma procured by regular college ed ucation and arc now in their nineteenth year of special practice. Most powerful eVctric belts free to pa tients. To prove the wonderlul power of the im igoratnr a $'i bottle given or sent free. Consultation free and private. Dr. Liebig's wonderful German invigo rator is protected bv copywright from Patent Office of United States Govern ment. Beware of imitations. Call or ad dress Licnm Dispensary, 400 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal., Private entrance, 40G Mason S'.rcet, four blocks up Geary Street from Kearny. Main Entrance throug.i Dispensary Drug Stoic. BR. MINTS Rj, (SPECIALIST And GtlAUUAlr.) .No. II Htmrnj Strrrt, San FraucUro, Ccl. TREATS Al.t, CHRONIC, SPECIAL AND PRI VATE DISEA6KS WITH WONDEIIKCL SUCCESS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 53sses8;r, a never-failing ifMtrft fnr Kpri'nlic Hn. 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' '. D"., secared from observation, and in private name it desired, by Dr. A. E. iutie, 11 Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal. Send for pamphlet and list of questions. Mimnlc Hotllr frro "Will be sent to any one applying by let ter, stating symptoms, sex and age. secrecy in regard to all business Stiict trans- actions. Dr. Mintie's Kidney Remrdy, Neph rcti urn. cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gononhoea, tiled. Ltucorrhnea, etc For sale by all drug disls; $1 a bottle, six bottles for $. Dr. Mimics Dandelion Pills are the best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious cure in the market, i or sale by all drug gists. DR. SPINNEY No. 1 1 Kearny Street, Trrati all Chronic and Sprclal Disease. -srOTTjNTO- 3VTJ3Xr Vlio 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 suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will iruaran- tec to forfeit $300 for every case of Semin al Weakness or private disease of 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 are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits n ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen wil appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hue, asain changing to a dark and tor pid appearance. There arc many men who die of this djfiiculty, 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 organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 and G to 8. Sun days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation tree. Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or Address DR. SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kearney Su, San Francisco. June3,18S2. tf NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TOE undersigned by note or book account, 're TcquestcU to call and settle without delay. Q. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville. Sept. 22. 1PP3 tf'KTACI'Ofli1" (,fty al i,ouu t&U JL J t!.U8amp!es worth $5 free AddressSTissON&i:o.,Portland,lIe JERKY fflfSAK IS XOW' OFFERING THB GREATEST INDUCEMENTS NEW AND'tATE STYLES OF DRESS AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RF.CE5.T IMPORTATIONS Of The Most Fashionable CLOTHIERS In San Francisco. LAKE'S AND GISTS' CAL1F0RKIA MADE SOOTS ASMD SHOES, OF EVERV VARIETY AND MAKE. With Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Crock ery &c. in abundance. I allow highest market rate for farm produce, butter, eggs &c, nd sell goods at lowest living profit. 1 represent as much Are 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 MNE. Stages leave Roscburg everyday, except Sunday, at 0 a. m arriving at MarshfieUI the same day. Fare, $7.00. This bung the main traveled mute to all points in Coos and Curry Counties, passensrers will find it to theiradfantage to take this line. Salishuky, IIaily & Co Bids Wanted FOU :iU-.KN nistvN on lVS, Lengths, 14 ft. IC f, 24 ft and 20 ft, by 12 inches square, to he delivered between Wagner creek and Ashland, 4I.SO 1IIUS WiNTWJ FtiK rit.KIKC, To ne delivered belwetn Gore's ranch and Ashland. All bids mu I be sealed and in the O. & R. R. It. office, addressed to O. A. P. Morris, Chief Enrmvtr, Portland, Oregon, on xtr before Dec. 13, 18W1. The company reserving the right to reject any aud all bids. For particulars, ste D. Loni.NO, Jacksonville, aud John A. IIukmiuiit, Abhlancl ;TY BiSBEB 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. HKOItOKSGfinMPF. C. H. MEED, PRACTICAL Housa, Sign, Carriage and Fainter, Fancy Taolcsozx-crillo, Ozr. A LL KINDS of graining done. Satis t. faction guaranteed. Orders left at the New State'Saloon will receive prompt attention. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPn WETTERER, Proprietor Oregon St., Jacksonville. The ocst ot lager beer always kept on hand and ready for sale by the keg or glass. Warning. THE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED that I for' id any pe-on huntim or discharging fire ams within the limits of my property. Fair warning is hereby iriven that I will prosecute trespassers disregarding this notice to the full extent of the law. M. HANLEY. Jacksonville Aug. 23th 18S3. WiU be niafiSi nn ta ff jDnllcantA. nd K cua- tomcra of last year ritnout ordering it ItoonUiM about Kirufoa, &x illustratiOQi. prices, accuraw descriptions and TiloaWo directions for pjntms 1500 varieties of Vegetable and Flower biiw, Manta, Frnit Tree, etc. Invaluable to all. espec lally to Market Gardeners. Bend for it t D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MiCH U TS .H. -KT We cuntinOT to' act us Eollcilors far Patents. Csects, TaJc Marts. Onpyn;ht. etc. forltis Ui..u Slaves, Cai.aaa. rula, Erlard. France GyrirBnj, etc. 1U Lave tu Ihlrly-Iive can' :ilertciiif. I"a:e-its i.ttali ed ihrtuih efare nctlced In the FciKvnric VFiicj.K. Il.iMarseard splendid Illustrated rcekly rarer. (-3.20 a year, shdns thePmcTs rf f ciei ce. it "iy lnterwtlntr. and bas an enirmouj circulation. Address MUNN t CO, Patni.t PoUclu.rs. Tub's r.f CUMUIO AMRRKlix. !ni Droaihvny. Kew York. Hand UK tvbout Paeats tree. fw.ti csfaa jy?? jj&r OF JACKSON BY CALLING ON 'JEDESNttTST JUDOS, BEFORE BUYING c3.dLXo3rr dls OM AKD AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL 2 horse harness complete from 20 00 a set 2 horse lines complete " ,2 50 " Good Mexican sadilles 8 00 Riding bridles 1 00 lltuu iltl ll cro , v OU Horse collars, 2so. 1, 2 00 on Friiiis- AvOOU ALL OF THE ABOVE MY Other goods in my line at equally low rates. With an.experience of nearly -JO years as n and a known nputation tor good, substantial 'i better job and for less money than any man oUincieni gui.raniee. Eg" Repairing done promptly. Give me a call, next door to Pat Doncgan's blacksmith shop, California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. HENRY JUDGE. HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. MILLER & ,, DEA LERS IN FARMERS' AND MEHMlCnOOLS. Wagon Material, Blacksmith Coal HINIHG SUPPLIES SPRING JL'OINT SHOVELS. SLUICE FORKS, TICKS, GOLD TANS AND SCALES. Builders' Hardware, Tarred Paper, Etc. A FULL LINE OF STOVES, AND GRANITE WARE, RUBBER mm, S0ZZL3S A3!) LAWS SPRUKLF.RS. . PISTOLS, GUNS AND CARTRIDGES, TABLE AND 1'OCKEl CUTLERY, We areprepired to civo close prices males on mutt anv class cf goods. 2vrco-2k.XjX,:s :s: jo cs: s3-? &&H. Times Building, Jacksonville, Oregon. 'Hew to Hie Line, Let the A Full line of Merchandise CONSTANTLY ON HAND. GOODS SOLD ONLY FOR CASH BUT ON AN ACTUAL CASH BAFlrf. CspAVcbuyat a discount and lose no e advantages of this policy. Ihu suEssaorss. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore- 'gon, for the ounty of Jackson. O.ivc Ilcddcn, Plff, 6uit in Eqnty for 3.D. Hcdd'en,Dcft.' dlTorce- To Sanford D. Ilcddcn, the above named defendant, greeting: JN THEN i WE OF THE STATE OF 1 On-sion: You are required to appear in said'.court and answ r the complaint of said plaintiff tiled against you within ten da-s from the lime of the service of tins summons on you, if scried within said county; or if served on you wilhinany other "county in this State, th n within twenty days from the lime of the service: or if served on you out ot the Slate ol Orccon. then t ioideredby Hon. II. K. Hanna that publication bo made for six weeks in the Oiiegon Se.tinli. prior to Feb. 12, 1884. And you arc notified that, if you fail to answer said complaint as above n quired, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit: For a decree against yon for the disso ution of the bonds of matrimony and the costs and disbursements of this action to be taxed. Given under my h nd this 27th day of December lbS3. II. KI-.LLEY. 4 Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMIMsTUATOHVJ .OTICE. In the matter of the estate of John II. McDaniel. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson ounty, Oregon, sitting fn Probate, Ail i iiiistnilor of the estate of John II. McDnnicl, deceased. Al' persons Indebted to said cslato are requested to settle the same immediately. and those having claims against theestate will present tbcin with the proper vouch ers to the undersigned, residing in Jack sonvi'.le, Jackson county. Oregon, within six months trom the first publication of this notice. A. II. Maeoi.y, Administrator of baid estate. Dated Nov. 21 1S33. Horses for Sale. The undcrsizned offers for sale on fav orable terms his band of stock horses, con taining GO head of good American ani mals, ror lurincr particulars, auurcss mo at Jacksonville, or call at my place two miles northeast of said place. Slay 29, 18S3. 31. Hani.ky. LAST CALL. The undersigned wishes it distinctly understood that he must have a sett emcnl wilh everyone by January 1st 1884. After that date the accounts will' I c placed in the hands f an attorney for forced col lection, and if that fails shooting will commence. FRED GROB. OCJba.3CW COUNTY ECamess. iO OWN RSAKUF ACTUHE. practical ssddler &nd harness miker, work. I can truthfully say that I wid do in Oregon My work in the past is a and k.iva facilities for furnishing esti -Ck.sx3CXji3LiNrx OGivr Chips Fly where they Will!" bad debts and propose to give our patrons J. AV. MERKITT. The Ilogue iiver Distilling Company HAS OPENED A WMOLES&LE HOD IV i IN JACKSONVILLE, In the buildins situated on the cirner of California and Filth streets where can be obtained u PORE. UNADULTERATED AIITICLK OP BOVBBOX.RYE AKD CORN WHISKY, IN QUANTITIES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfaction guaranteed. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON & GARRETf, Propri&tcrs. 'PHIS popuhti resort, under new man I agement. is furnishing the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a call. CITY BREWERY, VEIT SOHUTZ,- - ProDrietor. TTVOULT MOST RESPECTFULLY IN- -ncc form tli 6 citizen of JackinOt ndtVtJF the worlil st lurpe. tint tl'eT can And, tXjr a Hi.iie. nt inr nrower?, th L lagr - tHa.r. In any nantity the purchaei iciydealre My hone UrnnTenintlysituntwl snd my ronmt r always tn nrdor. AtIxU wtllplenta V'ti rjNO'QA'WEr.K. $12 a day at home case S -lymade. Cosily Outfit frcy. Ad drew True & Co., Augusta, Maine, THE U. S. HOTEL, Cor. 3d and California Sts., Jacksonville - - Ogn, JANE IIOLT, Proprietress O. & C. Stage House. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. MEA !.S AT ALL HOUUS. HOOilS TO LET BY THE DAY,, WEEK OR MONTH. Fric-B Vory Rlodorate. OUR NEW IIOTEL BUILDING BB. ing completed lor occupancy, the un dersigned lakes pleasure in announcing Ilia we arc prepared to entertain the trav eling public. No.pains will be spared to provide for the comfort of our guests and to maki- iliein feel tit home with us. The-nn-t modern improvements have been in troduced, and the accommodations of ther United States will not lag behind tho best appointed inland hotel on this coast. Our tables will always be supplied with the best the market nflorrts and served in the best style by a corps ot obliging waiters. The beds and bedding are all new ancS fitted up in the most comfortable styhs,. suited to the accommodation of single oc cupanls or families. JANE IIOLT. Jacksonville, March 5, 18S1. EXCELSIOR LIVER iBUND MB STABI.E, Corner Of Oregon and California rts., Jiciso? yjils W. 3". FLTKL&IJE, prop'r. Would respectfully inlorm tho public that he has a fiue stock of Horses, Ruggies nnd Cnrlnges nd he is prepared to furnish his pstrons and the public generally with Fine Turnouts As can be bad on the Pacific coat. Sid die horses hired to gn to any part of the county. Animnls Bought nnd Sold. Horses broke to work single or dnuliV. Horses boarded and the bett of care be stowed upon them while in my charge. A lilx'ral share of the public patrcnago is solicited on reasonable terms. TABLE RGCK SALOOri OREGON STREET, WIjYTJZjY and IILlMS, pr.opiur.TORS. Tl e prnpriclors ot this well known and popular resort world inform their friends and the public gcncmllr that a complete and tirst rl-isa stock of the hist brands of liquor1, wines cigars, ale and porter, etc., are constantly kej.t oa hand. Tl.iy will be pleaded to hac their friends "call and smile." CABINFr. A cabinet of curiosities may also be found here. Vie wuuld be pleiscd to havo persons possessing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and we will place them in the cabinet for inspection. WIXT.IKN 4 IIKLMS. lifBER FOR EVERYBODY STERLING SJS Sarv-3&fiL!jU 6 3!i!es Soul!) of JatRsonviiir, IS XOW UNDER FU. L HEADWA'" JL and is prepared lo furrri-ih the nnrVi wilh every description of lumberofasupt rior quality at the lowest rates- BilU sawed to orderandsatlsfaction guaranteed. All order? addressed to us at Jackson, ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. . FK ED GieOB. Proprietor of tho PITV DOTDV 9. uiii univiiLii a oi In Masonic Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. The undersigned hereby desire '13 form the pub ic that he is now prepared to till al' orders for pics, cakes and bread, of every description. Also have a full as sortment of crackers of all kinds. Ho wilt, keep FRED. GROB. Shorty's Retreat,,. SALOON k RESTAURANT,. BUCK ROCK TUNNEL.. WHEN YOU ARE IN MY NEIOII. borhood don't fail 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 matket and you can always get a square meal at the res taurant. Remember the place. J. A NEaL. PROP, E. T. KTTG-LER, TEACHER OF MUSIC. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL RF-port- to the contrary Prof, E. T. Kurlcr wishes to inform the public that he will s'i't continue teaching music and asks for a share of Ihc public potronage.. The Professor stands al the head of tbs list as a teacher of music and all having pupils should send them to his school for advanocruecit. J