Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 03, 1884, Image 4

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A Thirteen Club.
A Thirteen Club was organized in
New York two years ago' to combat
the delusion as to tiie uuluckiness of
thirUen people sitting down to a table
together. The thirteen held a busi
ness meeting at 7:13 in the evening of
Friday, Jan. 13, at a house the nuni
her of which on the street, 4-5-4, adds
up thirteen, and at 8:13 they gat down
to dinner in room 13. To enter the
room they passed under a ladder ot
thirteen rung; tha old American flag
with thirteen star was canopied over
the chairman's head; there were tliir
teen jis of gas; the menu of thirteen
course was printed on a pastj oard
coffin lid' adorned with thirteen gilt
nail heads; thirteen bottles of wine
decked the able; thirteen bautontiieres
lav near the thirteen plates. From
the latest repot t of the scribe of the
organization the following facts are
gleaned:
The club is in the third year of
flourishing existence, and has a mem
bership of twite thirteen times thir
teen 338. No 13th of a month has
yet passed without at least thirteen
members of the club meeting to eat,
drink and be merry; and upon some
occasions two or three tables of thir
teen havs been occupied. Thus far no
member has died within the year pre
scribed by superstition as the allotted
time of life after dining in a party of
thirteen. One member died fifteen
months after his last dinner in the
club; ona ex-member who never at
tended a dinner died; and one honorary
member, Peter Cooper, who had never
dined in the club, but was fully in
sympathy with it, and was only defer
red by his age from enjoying its cele
brations, passed away.
Other Thirteen clubs have been
founded, both in the United States
and in Europe, since this one has
demonstrated that ic was not fatal to
belong to such an organization. There
are sixty-two honorary nicmbars of
the parent elub, headed by President
C. A. Arthur, and including a number
of the most honored names of the na
tion. There is no cost attached to
honorary membership. Life member
ship costs $13. The dues of active
members are 13 cents per month, and
the dinners cost just what they are
worth, no more. . The parent club was
legally incorporated September 13,
1882, and now grants charters to other
clubs. The fee for a charter is $13 13.
Incidentally the members take care
to spill the Fait at table, wear proudly
the motto, "Morituri te Salutamus,"
have their wine lists printed in the
shape of tombstones, and go journtr
ing Fridays when they nan.
Sow California Republi
cans are Going-
The Republicans of California, says
the S. F. "Bulletin," are beginning to
announce their preferences in the
Presidential contest. Five counties',
namely, Contra Costa, Napa, Butte
Yuba and San Bernardino, on last
Saturday, elected delegates to the State
Convention, and in each case declared
for B aine. These counties are scat
tered, but they show the drift. The
indication am that the Pacific St atefc
will be as solidly for the Maine states
man now as i hey were in 1880. If
such should be the outcome, one reas
on is that we have a ppculi.tr question
in connection w;th the Chinese. Most
Eistern public men took a superfk-al
view of it- They reflected tl e pievail
ing loose thought of their section.
They cither were unable, or too inert,
to emancipate themselves from the
dominion of old phrases. The more
they said on the subject the more fatal
ly entangled they became. After
wards' consistency forced them to up
hold the original error. All states
men affect the infallibi'ity which they
deny to everybody fclbe.
But Blaine pursued a different
course. He went to wotk and studied
the question for himself. He naturally
concluded that three states and two
Territories could not be unanimous on
a subject unless there were pretty sol
id reasons for that unaminity. He
had not the insufferable impertinence
to regard us at children, who did not
know whit was good for us, and who
were justly as likely as not te be cry
ing by and by for the Chinese, whom
we wanted them ta expel. He did
not stop until he had mastered the
problem. When he spoke he was
thoroughly grounded on what he had
to say. But Logan dodged the Twenty-year
Exclusion bill. Edmunds vot
ed against it, but said he would have
supported it if the term had been re
duced to ten years. The second bill
reduced the term to ten years, but Ed-
tnutids again voted against it. Logan
.opposed it, but kept off the record.
"He afierwards prepared a bill to make
the United States a highway for Chl
ties coolies, but abandoned it when he
found that Attorney General Brews-,
ter had discovered a nay to make a
hole in the act. Probably this is only
to be legarded as another evidenco of
Logan's tendency to go astray at the
beginning of great political move
ments. At one time he was on the
wrong side of the Uniou cause.
Some Big Things.
A whale GO feet long has been kil'
ed off Beaufort, S. 0.
An Iowa man drank three quarts of
cider in three minutes.
A ten foot alligator was captured
recently near Waxahatchie, Tex.
The government envelope factory at
Hartford, Conn., uses a ton of gum a
week.
A party of Baton Rogue (La.) bird
hunters receutly killed 1400 robins
with sticks.
A sea dog was killed on the beach
near Long Branch, N. J., not long
ago. It weighed 143 pounds.
Vliile trapping near Bridgman,
Mich., William Williams caugbt an
eagle that measured nine feet.
,Mississippians feel very proud of
thei-- state library in the capital at
Jackson. It comprises 38,000 vol
umes. A cow horn 4 feet 11 inches long
and 18 inches in diameter at the base
is on exhibition at Monticello Flo.
An owl measuring four feet and two
inches from tip to tip was recently
captured in Franklin county, Georgia.
The highest rate of postage from this
country is to Patagonia and the isjl
and of St. Helena 54 cents an ounce.
Kobins are found in flocks of 10,
000 in the neighborhood of Powhatan,
Ya., a man recently killed 480 of the
birds.
A lady 60 years old, residing in
Rochester, N. Y., skated from that
city to Brockport, 20 miles, in an
hour and twenty-five minutes.
A strange fish was recently cap
tured off Blo;k island, Newport. It
was 4 feet long and it had a mouth 10
inches wide. It weighs 200 pounds.
Charles White of Thorndyke, Me.,
has three yokes of oxen whose united
weight is 12,210 pounds. One yoke
measures 8 feet and 4 inches, and
weighs 4865 pounds.
"Women as Farmers. The Reno
"Journal" of yesterday morning says:
Miss Lizzie Purdy, of Long Valley,
came to Reno yesterday to employ a
force of farm hands. She- found twa
able-bodied men, engaged them for the
summer, and sent them out to the
ranch. The Purdy sisters, three in
number, have successfully conducted
the Purdy farm in Long Valley since
the death of their father, Judge Purdy,
several year ago. They have had
personal supervision of the farm and
all matters connected with the business
since that time, and it is pleasing to
know that their labors have been
crowned with success. These young
lady farmers will seed 120 acres to
wheat this year, forty acres to barley,
besides a number of acres to potatoes.
onions and other vegetables. They
also harvest a large hay crop each
year. The courage they exhibit en
titles them to abundant success.
Treasurer's Notice.
Office of County Treasurer. )
Kcrbyville, Or. March 21st, 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that there are
funds in the County Treasury for the re
demption of tlje following warrants:
No. 15 Protested Jany. 10th, 1882
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Also No. 204 protested April 5th 1883
foi special tax C. O. W. R.
Interest on the same will cease from
this date. N. DeLamatter,
Treasurer.
By J. A. Wilson, Deputy.
TUG THOROUGHBRED JACK
BEECHER
Will make the season of 1884 at the fob
lowing times and places:
Bcccherwill commence nest Monday
and Tuesday at Wm. Bybec's farm near
town, Wednesday and Thursday at Bybee's
Ferry on Rogue River, and Friday and
Saturday at C. C. McCIendon's place in
Sam's valley, and continue so through the
season.
Description.
Beechcr is a thoroughbred Mammoth
Jack from TTcnlucky, black in color, 10
years old, with good form and action, and
weighs 1 ,300 pounds.
Terms.
By the season, S1200.
Pasturage at reasonable rates. Best of
care taken, but will be responsible for no
accidents. Wm. Bybee, Prop.
C. O. McClcndon, Groom.
Shingles For Sale,
The undersigned is now prepaiod to
furnish the best quality of shingles, cut
with diamond knife, in any quantity de
sired. Price delivered in Jacksonville $3
per thousand or transportation off at the
mill, situated two mile south of Williams
creek post office. Orders can be left with
Q. Karewski. J Chapman.
.Lime For Sale.
The undersigned have on hand about
500 bushels of superior lime at their Kiln
on Jackson creek 1 miles from Jackson
ville which is offered for sale in quanti
ties to buit at the lowest rates.
Deckek & Allison.
THE U. S. HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and California Sts.,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
JANE IIOLT, Proprietress
o.
& C. Stage House.
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATIONS.
MEALS AT AI..L HOURS.
ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY,
WEEK OR MONTH.
Prices Very Moderate.
OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE
ing completed lor occupancy, the un
dersigned takes pleasure in announcing
Unit we arc prepared to entertain the trav
eling public. No pains wilfbc spared to
provide for the comfort of our guests and
to make them feel at'home with us. The
most modern improvements have been in
troduced, and the accommodations of the
United States will not lag behind the best
appointed inland hotel on this coast. Our
tables will always be supplied with the
best the market affords and served in the
best style by a corps ot obliging waiters.
The lieds and bedding are all new and
fitted up in the most comfortable style,
suited to the accommodation of single oc
cupants or families. JANE IIOLT.
Jacksonville, March 5, 18S1.
EXCELSIOR
LIVER i& AND FEED
STABLE,
Corner Of
Oreook and California sts., Jacxs3 till
W. J. riYIVIAIE, prop'r.
Would respectfully inform the public
that he has a fine stock of
Horses, Buggies and Cnrlnget
And he is prepared to furnish his patrons
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As can be had on the Pacific coast. Pad
die horses hired to go to any part of
the county.
Animals Bonght and Sold.,
Horses broke to work single or double,
norses boarded and the best of care bo
stowed upon them while in my charge.
A liberal share of the public patronage
is solicited on reasonable terms.
Fine Trotting Stallion,
JIM CARD WELL,
Will make the Season of 1884 as fol
lows: Qoiiisr to the Phoenix Livery
Stable March 28th. he will remain tour
days, when he will return to his own
stables at Uardweirs farm, near Jackson
ville, April 1st, where he will stand four
days; returning to each place every ninth
day during the season.
Description A Pedlsree.
Jim Cardwell is a beautiful dark dapple
bay with black legs, mane and tail , S
years old the 9th day of June, about 10
hands high and weighs 1250 pound. He
was sired by Mike, his dam a fine Sligart
maie; Mike's sire was old Vermont, and
out of a thoroughbred Whip mare.
Terms: Single service ?5, Season $10
Insurance $15. Any person selling his
mare during the season will please remem
ber that the money for services rendered
is then due.
Best of care taken to prevent accidents,
but no responsibility for any that may
occur.
Good pasture will be furnished at rea.
sonablc rates. ELITvYLOR.
Ja:ksonville, Marth 29, 1884.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OREGON STREET,
WIJVTJJZJY and SLLMS,
PROPRIETORS.
The proprietors of this well known and
popular resort world inform their friends
anil the public generally that a complete
and first class stock of the bast brands of
liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc.,
are constantly kept on hand. They will
be pleased to have their friends "call ana
smile."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also be
found here. We would .be pleased to have
persons possessing curiosities and speci
mens bring them in, and we will place
them in the cabinet for inspection.
W1NTJKN 4 HKLMS.
LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY
STERLING
6 Miles South of -Jacksonville,
IS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWA"
and is prepared to furbish the marki
with every description of lumber of a sunt
rior quality at the lowest rates. Bilh
sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed.
All orders addressed to us at Jackson
ville will receive prompt attention.
PARKS & SON.
S, P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Ofegon,
In Cronemiller's building is in receipt
of a full assortment of material and pre
pared to do all work in his line on short
notice and in a workmanlike manner.
Vehicles of every description made to
order.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. S. P. HANNA.
July 14 1880.
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VICTOR MOWERS,
wJkTN
Exira Sections for all
DO
fill I1IIO0
Goodspeed k
TIGER SULKY RUES. BARNES
lIMIIIIflllfi
BY
The underpinned now has. on the
Celebrated
COOKING & PARLOR STOVES,
a
Alto, direct from the manufactory at Fort Madison, Iowa, a
RENOWNED MORRISON
Consisting of Wooden and Iron Boam Walking Plows,
And all extras appertaining thereto.
It will repay those desiiing anything
The llogue Jliver
Distilling Company
DAS OfENED A
WHOLESALE HOUSE
fit JACKSONVILLE,
In the building situated on the corner of
California and Fifth streets where
can be obtained a
PURE. UNADULTERATED
AllTICI.R OP
BORUBOJy,RTJE
AND
CORN WHISKY,
II QUAKTITIES AND AT
PRICES TO SUIT-
Satisfaction guaranteed.
N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent.
MORAF & CH ALE'S
9
JACLSON VILLE.
Oregon.
HAVING OPENED A SALOON ON
California street wc ask for a share
of the public patronage and promise good
treatment in every case. We keep none
but the best of liquors, wines and cigars,
and satisfaction is guaranteed. Try us
and be convinced.
MORAT & CIIALE.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TnE
nndei-Mi'ned bv note or book account.
are requested to call and jsettlc without
delay. ft-a.iuioa.i.
Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883.
&
Jacksonville; Oregon,
WAGONS,
I BAY
WOODEN RAKES, CUPEITEOS TOOLS, ETC
BILGES & MJEGLY.
STOVES
AND
THE WHOLESALE.
way from Albany. N. Y., to arrive in a
SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC.,
to. Ail have made thfsn lirt;e iiupurtatioi
prrparnl lo givt
THE VERY UTOT PRICE?.
Ail have made thfsn 1 irc importations directly fiom H'wlipmrtera I an
prrparnl lo givt
in my line to ;ivp me a call.
G. KAKEWSKI,
Notice.
Land Office at Kceiiuko. On,
i
April 5. lbS4. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settlei lias filed notice of his
intention to make tinal proof in support
of his claim, and that slid proof will be
made before the Clerk of Jackson county
Oregon, at Jacksonville, on S.iluiday,May I
17, 1884, viz: Thurston T. Thomas. I're-'
rmption 1). S.. o. 4;5J4 for the S E if of
S E 1-4 Sec. U2 - W 14 or S W 14 ec. S5 '
T Oil S K 2 W N E 1-4 of N E 14 Sec. 5
and N 1-4 of N ' 14 Sec. 4 T !14 S It 2
rt . He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of. said land, viz: J. D.
We ch, Wm. Mayfleld, m. Nichols, Wm.
Hay. AH of Sam's Valley, Jackson
county. Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin.
Hegter.
Notice.
Land Office at Roskjiuro, On., )
April 13, 1834. j
Notice is hereby given thai the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said prool'4will be
madb-forc the lerk of Josephine county
Oregon at Kobyville. Oregon, on Satur
day May 24, 1884, viz: l. II. Urockman,
Pre-emption D. S.No. 3070 for the N i of
S W 14 and S W 14 of S W 14 Sec. 1 7 and
N W 14 of N H 14 Sec 20 T MS R 0 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz; II. ha;in, E.
Gum. O. S. Shanks. M. Trimble, all of
Josephine co. Or. Wm. F. Benjamin,
Register.
CITY BREWERY,
VEIT SOHUTZ,- .. Proprietor.
T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY In
form the cftixenuof Jacksonville and
the world at large, that tb.ej can find, at
a Htme. Rtmv Drewer?. the bit1airr
br. In any inantitj the purchanei may desire
My house fs conYenf'ntlysftnated and my rooms are
alwajff In order. A tUU will please Tn
(JiryQA week, f 12 a day at home ease
t) -Oly nvide. Costly Outfit free. Ad
dress True & Co., Augusta, Maine.
MAW
Mowers,
ieiii
IF
i$
Steven
few days, a car load of Parry & Co'
car load of the jnstlv
PLOWS,
Sulky Plows,
Jacksonville, Or
T33CIS C5-I23ZluI,
STREMJTilEUA'H KENEDY
AND
is the legitimate
result of over twen
ty yiarsot practical
experience by a
thoioughly quali
fied graduate phy.
-ieiau of one of the
highest medical
colleges of Europe.
It positively cure's
Nervous and Phv-
sical Debility. Seminal Weakness, Sper
matorrhea, ImjKitency, Prostatorrhoe.
Hvperaesthesia over sensitiveness of the
parts. Kidney and I'ladder complaints,
impurities of the blood and diseases of the
skin.
It permanently stops all unnatural
weakening drains upon the system, how
ever they occur, preventing involuntaiy
seminal foises. debilitating'dreams, semi
nal losses with the urine, or while at stool.
ctc.,sodestructivc to mind and body. and
cuicsall the evil effects ofyouthful follies
excesses, restoring exhausted vitalit .
Sexual decline and loss of manhood, how
ever complicated.
A thorough as well as permauent cure
and complete restoration to perfect health.
Strength and vigor of manhood is abso
lutely guaranteed by this jus Iy celebrated
reliable great remedy. lJrice $2 J"0 per
bottle, or five bottles lor 10. Sent upon
receipt of price, or J. O. D., toanyaddress
secure from observation and strictly pri
vate by
DR. C. n. SILFIKLD
216 Kenrny street nn Fmnrltro t'al.
TltlAL nOTTLi: FREE.
Sufficient to show its merit will be sent
to any one app ying by letter, stating his
symptoms and ace. Consultations strict-
lyconfidentia', by letter, or at office, free.
rortne convenient ol patients and in or
der to secure prefect secrecy. I haveudont-
ed a private address underwhich all pack,
ages are forwarded.
J PRE
Send six cents for postaire.
and receive free, a costly box
of goods which will help all.
of either sex. to more money right away
than anything else in this world. For
tunes await the workers absolutely sure.
At once address Tree &"(.'o., Augusta, Mc.
.
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OR. LIEMTS
ui German lnvisorator.
DC The oldest, greatest and
O best remedy for the iaro of -i
Nervous and Physical Debil
) itv Vll.il ttvluttiotlnb SnAl.
i Ji nal Weakness, Loss orHB'
L hooa, railing sietaoiy b'
Hclaxca anil JSnieeBiea-eetPf
, d lions of the Gcnitc-tFrlry '
korgans. It speedily 'Cittetrw
r Impotence, JSarJy Dttxjf
Loss of Vigor, SctolasI
Weakness, and all theiMcr
frets of youthful folHcsaad
O abuse or Excess of Maturity.
O It permanently prevents
X "11 Unnatural Loss from the
jj system, as thousands can at-
test who have used the Rem-
2edy the past quarter of a
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 nd restoring
the afflicted to health and happiness.
The Dr. will agree to forfeit $1,000 for
a case undertaken, not cured. The reason
bo many can not get cured of Weakness
and the above diseases is owing to a com
plication, called Prostatorrhea, with
Hyper csthia which requires special treat
ment. Dr. Liebig's Invigorator, No. 3, with
our peculiar special treatment, is the only
cure for Prostatorrhea. By it Manhood
is icsii'iiTi uiiu uic uaiiu ui nine inuvcu
back from age to youth.
Price ot either Invicorator. S3. Case
of six botiles, $10. Sent to any address.
covereit securely from observation.
Dr. Liebig fc Co. treat successfully by
Homoeopathy every form of rpecial, Priv
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- onsumption, Diabetes, Bright'
Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed.
Diseases of the genito-urinary organs,
kidney-, liver and bladder specially treat
ed. Diseases of women speedily cured.
Qualified and Itespo sible. Dr. Liebig
& i o. from Europe, are organized in com
pliance with California Medical Law.
Diploma procured by regular college ed
ucation and are now in their nineteenth
year of special practice.
Most powerful el.-ctric belts free to pa
tients. To prove the wonderful power of the
invigorator a $2 botllc given or sent free.
( oiisultntion free and private.
Dr. In-big's wonderful German invigo
rator is protected by copywright from
Patent offlce of United Slates Govern,
nicnt. Beware of imitations. Call or ad
dress Likiiio Dispessaiit,
400 Geary Street. San Francisco. Cab.
Private entrance, 40(5 Mason Street, four
blocks up Geary Street from Kearny,
Main Entrance throug.i Dispensary Drug
Stoic
DK. IMINT1E,
(SPEC I W.IVT Ali.l OltAUUAIr.)
o. II Krnrny Mrrel, San Fraarltra, Cl.
THEFTS AU. rriitOSIC, SPECIAL AND MI-
VATE DISEASES WITH WONDERFCI.
SUCCESS.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
pggWfySSSSjKais never-failing
bility, Exhausted Vi
tality veminal Weak
ness, Scnnatorrhfa
Lost Manhood, Ira
ni tency, Prostator
rhoen. Paralysis awt .
all the terrible effect
of self abuse, youth
ful lollies and excesses in muturer yean,
such as loss of Memory, Lassitude. Noc.
turnal Emissions, Aversions to Society,
Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head,
the vital fluid passing unobserved In the
urine, and other diseases that lead to in
finity mid dentil.
I)r Minlie. who ' a regular physic'!,
graduate of the University of Pennsylva
nia, wil agric to forfeit 00 for a case f
this kind the Vital Itestorative, (under hit
special advice and treatment) will net
cure, or fur anything impure or injurious
found in it. Dr. Minlie treats all Private
Diseases successfully without .Mercury.
('m"u:t:ilion Free. Thorough examina
tion aid adwee, inr'uding analysis of
iirine. ". Price of Vita! Hestoralive, $3
a tKittle, or four limes the qu.in ily, 10;
soil lo any niltlrtss upon receipt of price,
or C . I) . Mi'iiml from observation, and
in private name it ilesin-d, by Dr. A. E.
intie, 1 1 Kearney street, San Francisco,
Oal.
Send forpilnphlct and list of questions.
Minifilr Itiilllr Frra
Wi 1 lw scut In any one applying by let
ter, statin:: symptoms, sex and age. ytrict
seenvy in regard in ail business trans
acli"ns. Dr. Viiitie'd Kidney Remedy, Neph.
rcti ii m. cures till kinds of Kidney and
Mladder Complaints. Gonorrhoea. Uleel,
Leucorrhoea, etc. For sale by all drug
dNts; $1 a bottle, six bottles for $'.
Dr. Minlie s Dandelion Pills are the
best and cheapest Dyspepsia and liilimis
cure in the market. For sale by all drug.
gMs
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
Trent all Ch rente, and Special Dlieaiti.
TsrotTovca- avrrsxij-
Who may be suffering from the effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, the great,
est lxion ever laid at the altar of suffering
humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran
tee to lorleit fooo lor every ease ot Scmui,
al Weakness or private disease of any kins''
of character which he undertakes and
tails to cure.
MIDDLE AOF.D MEN.
There are many at the age of thirty to
sixty who are troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the bladder, often acconu
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 a
ropy sediment will often be found, and
sometimes smell particles of albumen will
appear, or the color will be ofa thin milk
ish litie, airain 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-.
(oration of the genito urinary organs.
Office Hours 10 to 4 anil 0 to 8. Sun.
days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation,
free. Thorough examination and advice,
$3. Call or Address
DR. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
June 3, 1883. tf
Wisrfi&
Valuable land For Sale. -
The undersigned offers 2,000 acres el
valuab'e 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 1C0 or 820 icre lots at from
$15 1020 pencrc. For particulars ad.
dress or call on A. L- Johnson, Land
Agent, or "W51. BYBEE,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
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