Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 03, 1885, Image 2

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UREG08 SENTINEL.
JACKSONVILLE
Saturday, January 3, 1885.
United States Senators from Ori-gen
frera 1859 to the present time areas
follows; Joteph Lace, Delazon Smith,
Edward D. Baker; B. Hardin, J. W.
Nesmith, Baj. Stark, Geo. H. Will
icms, H. W. Coroett, James K. Kelly,
John II. Mitchell, L. F. Grerer, James
H. Slater and J. N. Dolpk..
Mr. Sarak Althta Skaron't lawyers
are ia a wonderful ttata of exaltation
orer the remit of tie trial. It ii an
tieipated that the case will fee appealed,
k-at pending tke appeal they expect to
divide anion: themtelvet S100.C00 in
the thape of fete, while Mrs. Sharon
will pocket 505,000 ai back alicioay
and $5,000 a month for three years as
additional alimony until a decision it
reachtd-en the appeal.
The Ban Francisco "Ckroniele" tay
the appropriate of $150,000 for the
break water at Port Orferd it to be
utilized. "Work is to be commenced
on it next spring under the superinten
dence of Captain Charles F. Powell of
the United States cerps. "When this
it finished, with the railroad connect
ing Part Orford with Rotebnrg, which
is tebo commenced at the same time,
thtColumhia rirer will he deprived of
her shipping trade, as the deep water
ships will all go to Port 6rford.
The Mortgage Tax Law is receiving
a general overhauling at the handt of
the prett of the State, and although
oemioas diflr as to its merits, it is
' quite apparent that the law has had a
different effect from'what was expected
and is detrimental to the farmers, who
generally condemn it. Some of the
aeaabers of the legirlature who favor
ed its passage now favor its repeal,
chirring as a reaton that after talking
with their neighbors they find that a
large portion of them are damaged in
stead of benefitted thereby.
Palmer, one of Michigaa's.Ssnators,
who has an income of $195,000 a year,
is said to have purchased a charm in
arly youth U which he attributes
mack of his luck. This charm was
made ia Persia aad secured by young
Palmer during his three years' wander-
oues in Spain, whsre he so injured his
feet with long tramps that he hat been
aSle to wear only cloth shoes since.
He said the othe day that ?ife was al
most wholly made ip l illusions.
"The happiest man," said he, "is the
eae who has the most illusions. There
are oaly three real substaatial things
that you can get out of life, aad the
man. who hat these at the required in
tervals are as well off as the- richest.
The three realities are a fall stomach,
a good suit of clothes and a bed to
sleep in. Everything else belongs to
the realm of illasions."
The New York San remarks: We
record the fact with pleasure and we
congratulate the Messrs Harper.
Their weekly journal, which appeared
yesterday, was entirely free from the
usaal political articles. It thows hew
charmiag an elegant periodical illus
trating the events and the art progress
of the day may be made to appear.
Yes, the mercenary Harpers, new that
the time fer renewal ef subscriptions
has come, would sing yeu as sweetly as
tucking dovet. They have abuted
Iltpublieani and the Btpublican party
fer six months, with all the villainy
aud versatility of aecesaplished and
compensated malignity. Now, re
mesaber that nine out of ten of the
aubscribert ef their weekly and twe
thirds ef the subscribers to all their
publicatiens are Republicans, they
wauld love to eschew politics and
catch all their old subscribers fer re
newal. Jay Gould it represented at laying
that butinett it depresitd for various
reaiont: "One is that we past through
jutt tucV periodical dtprettiens at ltatt
very ten yeart. At tuch times it it
to be expestsd ttockt will go below
their formal value. Again, the sea
son about the period of a presidential
Isctitn it always one of despondeicy.
The protpectt of a change of adminis
tration cause a great many enterprises
to hesitate. Business men are uncer
tain at to the policy of any incoming
administration and they fear to make
ventures. This feeling of apprehen
tion, I believe, however, it passing
away." When asked it he theuqhi
the outlook for business wat encour
ging: "JIntt certainly, I do." I beliae
that after the 1st of January we shall
begin anew era. I think 'that the
year 1885 will be a money making
year.. Tke balance of the trade of the
world if it now in our favor. Foreign
nation! are buyiug more of n than we
are buying of them. They are paying
us the difftrencei in hard gold coin.
Millioni of this reacks on every i
coining steamer.
Communicated.
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Jacksoxtills, Or., Jan. 3, 1885.
Editor Sentinel: The last issue ef
the "Timet" contained a letter from
Judge DePeatt of Ashland who seems
to be sweating somewhat' about two
certain telegrams and your comments
upon thtm that appeared ia last week's
Sentinel. I haveonly thii to say
about them, that -J suppete that Mr.'
Eubankt meant? the contenti of hit
telegram to n't and I kaow that I
meant every word of the answer, and
at to yeucemments upon them which
seems so disturb the Judge I would
rimp)y tay that they were true. The
Judge says in hit letter "the Coonty
Court has never refused to allow any
'legal feet that Mr. Kent it entitled to.''
Tbit assertion is substantially false
and is intended to convey the idea t
the public that I have been demand
ing illrgal fee to bs allowed by Judge
DePeatt't court, which is alto utterlly
false. I never asked St demanded any
illegal feet from the county at the
handt of Mr. DePeatt't court, and I
would ask Judge DePeatt to stand up
before the people and answer this
piestion: Does not the record of your
court disclose tke fact that in the No
vembsr term ef said court, in the case
of the State vs. Richard Davit,
charged with rape, allow me er.ly two
dollars and fifty centa as District At
torney fees when I wat iuttly entitled
to five dollars, according to your letter
published in the "Times!" And is it
net a farther fact that you, after the
bill being'eertiied up to your court for
allowance by Justice Foudray of this
plase, that you erased five dollars and
Disced two dollars and fifty cents in
stead, the tame being theitem of Dit
triet Attorney fees? And in the face
of this fact how :an you justify your
self before the public in making an as
sertion which contradicts yonr own
record Of course your excuse will be
that when yom made this statement
yeu had forgotten aboat wrongfully
disallowing my legal fees. As to the
reason why I took certain matters be
fer the Grand Jury at its last sessien
for investigation, that was a matter tf
duty aad not prejudice, which in the
fature I will fully explain.
T. B. Sent.
The deliberations ajd judgments of a
miner's meeting in the early days on this
coast, though not conducted according to
he n'es ot the courts, wcrejn a majority
of cases just, Tne juaguiim . Cuai
and no appeal allowed. The writer nuw
recalls the deliberation of oi.e "meetine"
whose action was not quite up to the
standard ot settling disputes between mi
ners, though he cannot now say that the
judgment was erroneous. Two miners
claimed me same grouna on a uar at
Somcr's diggings, and a miner's meeting
was called to settle the matter in the usual
way. At the time appointed the miners
assembled at a grocery to hear the par
tics and meet out justice. After the meet
ing was called to crdcr, one of the clai
mants arose and stated his case and sat
down. The ether claimant, who was
standing near the'bar, made a short state
ment of his case and proposed to divide
the house, and put the question himself,
saying, all who think that 'Coarscgold'
ought to haye the claim will please step
to the otherside of the room, and all who
believe that I have the best claim to the
bar, will 6tep this way," and turning to
the barkeeper, carelessly dropped a twen
ty on the counter, and told him to "set out
the stuff." The verdict was unanimous
against "Coarsegold," as all present stepp
ed up to the bar and indulged. One of
the party after emptying his glass, turned
to the defeated claimant and said: "Pshaw
Coarsegold, you'r beat, come up and take
a drink like a man, and let the matter
drop." "Coarsegold" did as requested,
and gave up all claim to the ground in
dispute. The successful c'aimant is now
a County Judge in Oregon, but docs n t
meet out justice the same as did the meet
ing at Somcr's Diggings in his case
Gold Bach Gazette.
Raising Com.
For tamo time past, com hat hem
on thii market telling readily at $1 40
per hundred. The kernelt are large,
and when it is cooked properly it very
palatable, approaching the fanoatEat
tern article. Inquiry develops the
fact that it came from the vicinity of
Jaettonville, where tsveral enterprit
ing farmers planted a few acres, more
at am experience than anything else.
Encouraged by the quality of their
prediction, many farmers in the val
ley will tow corn next spriag inttead
ef wheat, which will be kmeficial in
many ways. If they go into hog rait
ing at the tame time they will alwayt
have pleaty ef food to feed their win,
eventually ettablishlag a pork packing
ettablithment in .this (state, thus shut
ting off the importation of liami, ikoul
dert, etc., from the East, and also by
planting alternate crops ef corn and
wheat, the toil cam be taved from im
poverishment which always follows
when the soil ia only used to grow one
tort of cereal. "Northwest News."
A Portland gentleman, says tke
News, who hat bean tpending teveral
months im Soctherm Oregon, tayt
there it a ditposition on the part of
farmers to divide their big and un
wieldy farms aad dispose ef enough
land to par their debts and b'gin life
anew This ftelin; it more prevalent
than ever, and there it but little doubt
the matter will take activa thape this
spring. The farmers ef Oregon bave
betn bowed down with debt for many
years, and now feel that lite weuld be
mere enjoyable if the burden were
lifted from tkeir shoulders. There is
room im Southern Oregon for half a
million mere people, and the coming
spring should tee thoutaadt of new
comers seeking hornet im that section
of this rich State,
EXCELSIOR
LIVER lS 111 FEED
STABIiI3,
Comer Of
OBEGOS liD C.1LIFOE1.U ST3., JlOXSj: TILLS
W. J. PLYBSATiTS, prep'r
Would respectfully inform the public
that he has a fine slock of
Horses, Buggies and Carl ages
And he is prepared to furnish his patrons
and the public generally with
Fiae Turnout
As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad
die horses hired to go to any part of
the county
Animals Bought and Sold.
Horses broke to -work single or double
Horses boarded nnd the best of care be
stowed upon them while in my ckarge
A liberal share of the public patrrnage
is solicited on reasonable terms
Business Notice.
This is to notify the public that' I have
opened an office in Jacksonville at the
southeast corner of California and Fifth
streets where I will be ready at all times
to transact business, such as the drawing
up of
DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, AGREEMENTS,
Leases, Powers of Attorney, Bills of Sale,
etc etc.
Abstractor of Land Titles.
Sell Real Estate, and attend to making
out Homestead pipers, Pre-emption papers,
also draw up all papers pertaining to the
settlement ofcslatcs Collector of Accounts,
prompt remittances made. Invesment Se
curities a specialty; Jackson County Scrip
Dougnt ana sola.
Prompt reply made to letters.
Charges in accordance with the times.
Refers, by permission, to C. I J. Beek
man, Esq, Hanker- to Hon. L. R. Wel
ster, Judge of this judicial district, and to
any business house in Jacksonville.
ILASJ. DAY.
Notary Public for Oregon.
TH3 ASHLAND
Woolen Manufacturing Co.
Take pleasure in announcingthat they now
have on hand, a full and select stock of
EK0IJS MS MgOlKY,,
Hade of the Tery .
NATIVE WOOL
And of which they will dispose at rcry
reasonable rates '
Orders trom a distance will receive
prompt attention. Send them in and give
our goods a trial.
Ashland Woolxn M'r'c Co
Eagle Sample Rooms
California. Street,
S. T. Jones, Proprietor.
None but t&e-choicest and best Wines,
Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars kept
DRINKS, 12J CESTS.
No credit in the future it don't pay.
Families needing anything in my line
can always be supplied with the purest
and best to be found on the Coast. Give
me a call, and you will be vtcll satisfied.
City Lunch House
Fred Gxoib, Proprietor
Having moved to my new stand on Cal
ifornia street opposite tho Union livery
slab'e I ask my friends and the public
genera'ly to give ne a call.
I keep Deer. 'Wine and Cigars and
EST" A firtt class lunch can be had at any
time for 23 cents.
FRED GROB.
EMPIRE HOTEL.
3VXec3'or'c3., CFlr.
J. W. Cunninghan, Prop.
This commodinns and well arranged
hotel is now open for the accommodation
of guests, and will be kept on the most
approved plan.
The table will always be supplied with
the best the market affords. Especial in
ducements are offered' the traveling pub
lic J. W. CUNNINGHAM.
Medford, Feb. 25, 18SL
New Cigar Store.
B. ROSTEL,
Dealer in
Clzars, Tabaeeo, ClsarrUei, Xotlons, Etc.
Also keeps a full line ot musical instru
ments, consisting of
Guitars, Banjo. Tamborlnra, Acerdconi,
UurmoHleat I.te.
Give me a call and I will satisfy you
both in price and in the quality of'the
goods offered for sale B- Rostkl
Pot Sale.
Five hundred bushels of choice Winter
applees for sale. Apply to
MRS.S.E.ISH.
Jaeksnville, Oct 4, leL
YOU m MD TIM
-AT-
E. C. BROOKS'
New Drug Store,
Jacksonville, " Or.
Oloolta.
A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and
without alarm.
"CTT1 Atoboa .
Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvei
hunting-case, open-face and skylight
waicnearrom ?o to iw.
Braoolota.
A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangl
Bracelets.
Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone
cameos set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearlsgarnet and pearls, turquoise
and pearls, and onyx rings with hi'ldec
mottoes, solid cold band and bangle rings,
plain andrgblid Caluorniarngs.
Diamonds in every shape.
black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds.
Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets
and charms.
Flasia jmci 33-u.-ttc3xi.ss.
Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, ttudt
and collar-buttons.
Bllvor "Wa.l?o.
Silver and silver-plated knives, lorks,
spoons, napkin rings, silver tugar-spoons
and tongs in cases. ""
Miaoollanoo-aa.
Gold and siher thimbles; gold, silver and
steel spectacles; and a full slock of every
thing in the jewelry line.
A full assortment of perfumery, toilet
soaps, etc.
A lot or steel engravings ana pictures tor
children.
In short, a complete and first-class line ol
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Ml to be sold at the
LOWEST PRICE!
41so accordeoni, violins, banjo, and the
best line of violin.guilar and banjostrings.
The best sperm oil for sewing maohincs.
A lull line of '
Drags and Medicines.
B.Vrescriptions trefully compounded
E. 0. BROOKS.
UMIM SEGP
MEDFORD, OR.,
Madison Rodgers..
Propritter.
DEALER IN HARNESS, SAD-
DLES,
BRIDLES. HALTERS, Etc. Etc.
A -Bout, and Shoe Department is also
attached.
Call around and enquire prices and I
will promise satisfaction.
Madison Rodgers.
Medford, Or., July 2(5, 18S4.
ilBW TOWN OF MBDFOR?!
Lots for sale -at 1 en prices and oa easy
terms.
Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at
Medford.
Also, in the Railroad addition to the
town of ASHLAND.
Apply to ILL. McCall, Agent, Ashland.
PHOEMX.
Apply to 3. V. -B. SOULE, Agent
Phoenix.
GOLD HILL.
Apply to.M. E. POQUE, Agent, Gold
Hill.
GRANT'S PAS.
Apply to S. M. WILCOX, Agent Grant's
Pass. Or td GEO. H. ANDREWS,
O. & C R. R. Co., Portland Or.
Administrator's Notice.
In the mattenofjthe estate of Frederick
UeberJSeceaRcd.
NOTICE IS THEREBY GIVEN TnAT
the undersigned has been appointed
by the county court of Jackson county,
Oregon, sitting in Probate, administrator
of the estate of Frederick Heber deceas
ed. All person indebted to said estate are
requested to settle the same immediately,
and those having claims against the es
tate will .present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned, residing in
Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon,
within six months from the first publica
tion of this notice.
Wir.M. Turner.
Administrator of said estate.
Dated Nov. 15, 1881.
DAVID LINN,
XXCD DK1LKS IX
COFFZZf TWMMTJfGS.
COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE
shortest notice and cheaper than at any
other establishment in Southern Oregon.
Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or
made to order
Farm fer Sale.
The undersigned offrrs for sale one of the
best stock farms in Rogue River valley.
It is located on Dry Creek, on the other
side of Rogue river, contains 1G0 acres of
good land, with good barn eta, on the
place,' and will be sold at a bargain. For
further particulars call on or address
Henet Wetdebuass,
Jacksonville Oct. 18, 188L
Settle Up!
A LLfPERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
XX. undersigned bv note or account
arereouestea to call and settle up forth
with. Parties knowing themselves in
debted to me will do wUI to heed this no
tice, as I am determined to enforce pay.
meat where it is refused or neglected.
H. PAPX, te.
Jacksonville, Aug. 2, li.
HHHiHHPifiiB
CEONEMIJLLER & BIRDSEY,
JACKSONIALLE,
:E:Eogfuc3roica. mil,
AGENTS FOR
LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS,
LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED,
BTJFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TCOTH HARROWS,
McSHERHY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST SEEDERS,
BTJFORD PLOWS, ALLSTYLES,
COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS,
RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS,
CIDER it ILLS, FANNING MILLS. CORN SHELLERS,
HAY OTTERS. FAIRRANKS SCALE3,
COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS,
CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS,
CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc.
EXTRAS SERVED OM SHORT NOTICE-
"We wonM respectfully ask our patrons and friends to call and iee
our Hue of good beforo purchasing eliewhero, as wo feSl sure we
can
Sell As LiOw If Not Lower
Than any first-cIaM goods can ba sold forj and we guarantee all our
good as represented,
CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY.
Jacksonville, Oregon, Hay 9, 1834.
CASH STOKE!
Times Buildifig, Jacksonville, Oregon.
corns Eaoinro 0
"Hew to the Line, Let the Chips Fly wherethey Will!"
A Full Line of Merchandise
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
fcOODS SOLD ONLY FOR CASE
BUT ON" AN- ACTUAL CASH BAP1S.
E25Wc buy at a discount and lose no
the advantages of this policy.
J. N
3SE& c? aa 3.
BOOTS AJSTD SHOES
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CROCKERY, GLASS
WARE, ETC.
California street,
MAX MULLEK,
F. O. Building, Jacksonville
-DEALER IN
General Merchandise.
THE UNDERSIGNED TAKT.?
pleasure in informing the public
thi.t he has purchased L. ttalomon'a .n
tn'.est in the
POST OFFICE STORE.
Which will be fcepf s'ocked with a com
plete and first class assortment of general
merchandise. I will sell it
Very Seasonable Hates.
Give me a call and see for yonrsevles
MAX MULLKR.
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
OF,
THE V. S. ISO.TEL,
Cor. 3d and California Sts.,
Jacksonville -' - Ogn,
Having taken charge of this hotel the
undersigned take pleasure in announcing
to the public that a complete change will
be made.
will be- supplied with eveiything the
market affords, and a general renovation
of the
33oc2s A.ZXC3. Hooma
will be made,
lie is solicited.
The patronngc of the pub-
J. DeRoeoau.
Jacks nville Crescent Cii
IHail Hoato.
P. McMahon, Proprietoi
Stages leave Jacksonville every Mondav
1 Wednesday and Friday mornings at 3 a
n. arriving ai t aiuo in ine evening, wnere
close connection is made next mornine
lor Crescent lty. When the new wagon
road is finished about January loth
through tickets to San Francisco will be
sola ror $18 by this route.
Express ana order business dons at re
dueed rates.
P.McMAHON Proprietor
Organ for Sale.
The undersigned offers for salt on easy
terms to a good party a first-class Taber
organ, 10 stops, being ured but a few weeks.
For particulars enquire at this office or
aoaress tne unaersignea at .fuoenix.
GEO. CR033.
Vfcoesix, Or, Bpt Wen, 186
bad debts and jiropnso to give our patrons
J. W. MEKKITT.
e:3ar Esa.
Fancy Dry GoodsT
Jacksonville, Oregon.
W. G. Krsstv.
II. II. Wcltiks.
THE GEM SALOON-
AT
MEDFOBD, - OREGON,
Kcmiey & Wilers.
IIi"ng npcsut our b!tnn in the new
I.'-ir'v buildriT rt Brers & l,'o. at .Medford
we arc now prepare to furnish anv kind
of a drint that can b called for, made
with liquors that are acknowledged to be
the best in the m irkit.
A Fine Billiard Talh
Will aUo be found at this house and on
thctahlisyou can find the leading piclo
rial aud sporting pipers of the day. Give
us a tri.il. Kekney & Woltehs.
The Bishop Scott Grammar
SCHOOL.
A Baardlng and Da7 School far Bojs,
The seventh year under the present
management will begin September 2d.
Hoys successfully fitted for College or for
business. Five resident and three visiting
teachers. Discipline strict. For further
information and for catalogue containing
list ot former pupils. Address
J. NMIILL, Head Master,
2m a23 Drawer 17, Portland, Or.
CITY BARBER SHOP
CALiroitMiA St.,
JacksonriUe, - - - Oreton.
The undersiened is fully prepared to do
all work in his line in the best manner and
at reasonable prices.
UKUKOKSOH PMPF.
Saloon Business for Sale.
The undersiimcd offers for sale the New
Era Saloon and Billiard Hall. This house
is new and fitted up in first-class style
throughout having in use one of Brans
wick & Balke billiard tables; size 4Jr9;
size of building 20 x 40 with office 12 xl6.
Situation first-class fine trade good open
ing lor a live man. Reason for selling, on
account of other business. Will also sell
the property without the stock.
GEO. CROSS.
Phoenix, Or., Sept. 20th, 1884.
Sottlo XTp.
Raving changed my place of business to
Ashland and rcquiring-all the money due
mr in fit tin f- up my new store I hereby
give notice to all those indebted cither
by note or book account to come forward
at once and make settlement. I need" the
money and must have it
1 1 .C 0.1 in JUUUA
Ahlaa4,OMfea,M.rtMMfc
J. TV. MEURRT.
DB. J. IT. KOBLNSOSJ
1
CITY DRUG STORE
CALIFORNIA STREXT,
MERRITT & ROBINSOH
PROPRIETORS,
Will keep oa hand the largest and most
complete assortment of
PATENT MEDICINES CHEMICALS.
PURE WINES & LIQUORS,
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.,
Tcf be found in Southern Oregon. Alia a
iuu siock el
STATIONERY,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FINE CIGARS. AND
CONFECTIONERY,
TOILET SETS,
And a great variety nf. Perfumery, tern.
tnon and Tnlli-t Sinm pfo '
5?" Prescriptions carefully prepared by
Dr. Robinson's office in Dru Bto'e.
M iB STORE!!
CjIRO BR3
Has just opened a fiae ttock of
General Merchandise
AT
3P23LQ23JJX
Hit motto it
Quick Sales and Smalt Profils.
And be feels assured that all wko favor
him with their patronage will be tatii
fied with his pricct asd the quality ef hit
goods. He aeeps
1)RY GOOD',
OROCEitira.
PROVISIONS,
CLOT1IINO.
JUIINUIIINO GOOBS,
HATS AND CAFS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
nd everything usually fount! in a flrtU
class General Merchandise htore.
He will give his customers the bnofit
of the reduced freights caused by tke id
vent of the railroad, and will aot be aadtr
sold by anybody.
K. A. BRENTANO, Manager.
Phoenix, Oregon? Feb. 25. 1884.
THE S. F.
VARIETY STORE,
CXDER THE VAXAtHtHZirr or
J, R. .Little Prop.
JACKSONVILLE.
T7ILL BE KEPT WELL STOCKED
V ? with the choicest.
CIGARS,
JEWELRY,
OROCERIE3,
CANDIES, NUTS',
PIPES, CARDS,
NOTIONS, CUTLERY",
STATIONERY, ALBUHS;
TOBACC03, CIGARETTES'
Gent's Furnishing Goods,.
risking Tackls, &c.
And everything usually found in a firs
class variety store.
My goods are the best and gurrantcecS
lobe as represented Prices low, as we do
not proprose to 1 undersold.
37Give us a call.
J. R. Lcttlb.
JACKSONVILLE NDRSERY
t
A. S. John son, Pro.
As the demand for fruit" trees is so
great in this valley I have started a Nur
sery in this place and will raise nothing:
but the finest varieties. This year I wiV
sell trom the tf ooapurn jNursery as usaal
and also Irom the celebrated Alameda.
Nursery, Oakland 'tol- The following:
are some of the leading varieties I will
keep:
Early Tork BTiggs Red May.
E. and L. CrawforcTa. htump World,
Wale's early fcalway.
Amsden Sntqnehannah.
Alexander
Orange Cling
Jttarv'aChi
Yellow BercenT
Lemon Cling and many mi
3Erxixs.oe a:ta.cl 3E1-
Pettite Prune (VAgtn
Italian- Prune
Golden Prune
Grosse Prune
Peach Plum.
TellowVEce.
Coe'a Golden AjpP
Bradshaw. St Cathrine Prune
Japan Plum-
Cherries. Nectarine. Apricot. Qiunce.
ipple, French ffoosbcrry, Oregon Cham
pagne Berries, and all kinds ot ornament
al and shade trees.
NEW SADDLER SHOP,
Jacksonville, Ogn.
Thomas J. Kenney, Frop.
HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW
saddler shop in Langell's building,
opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully pre
pared to do any work in ray line witlr
promptness and dispatch. Will keep on
hand a good assortment of saddles, bndlet
harness, bits, spurs, etc None but th
best California leather used. Job work
specialty and prices to suit the timet.
E"Give me a trial.
T. J. KENNKT
Jacksonville, July 16.1881.
Settlement Wanted.
The undersigned having been burned'
out, and needing the money due him em
account, he asks alf those' indebted t
come forward at osce and' make a settle
ment. Don't be bactward'as tkemomeyt
mm Dt KTaee?tiiz.
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