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The Small Poxin Canada. A temperate climate it not free from all dangerous diseases, at provtn by tin fearfnl prevalence of ftruall pox at Montreal, that-city -sow being affli cted with 4,000 case. The 'aeaUh officer are encountering the most de termined oppositioa in their work of placarding, especially in the eait of the city, and aevcral arrests hare been made. In consequence of the com pulsory Taccination, a howling mob urrounded the East End Branch Health Office, and completely wrecked the building. The police on duty were powerless, and the mob, gather ering strength from this, marched up on the central office in the City Hall. By this time howerer, riot alarm had been sounded, and a strong force of constables were gathered together inside, but, baring no one to command them, the mob drove them oat of their way like sheep. After the mob had smashed the central office they turned their attention to the Central Police Station, and soou had all the windows iabiV-buMag-fewkea, Stvflhi4 shots were freely fired at the police, and to scare them the police fired over their heads, only to be received with jeers and laughter. Things look ed so bad that the police were armed with ride j, with fixed bayonets, but, happily, it was not doomed necessary to use them. The constables charged the mob, clubbing theni right and left, and succeeded in dispersing them, but sot before they had wrecked the greater portion of the Court House windows, which are opposite the City Hall. The mob broke up into differ ent bodies and proceeded to wreek the windows of the Health Office, and windows of the Medical Health Offi cprs, the Chairman of the Finance Committee and the Public Vaccina tors'. A number of arrests were made. The city is in a state of great ex citement, and it is thought the riots will be eontinued. The police will patrol around the public buildings, while the military will be held in read iness to quickly put a stop to such actions. iBefore the Battle ofShiloh. It was at the home of the late Vf. H. Cherry, at Savannah, Tenn., that Gen. Grant made his headquarters just before the battle of Shiloh. "The Federal chieftain," says the Nashville "American," "was sitting at the break- :fast table of 11 r. Cherry when the first cannon of that eventful contest was fired. The General was a little late in leaving his apartment that morning, and presented his apologies thorefore to Mrs. Cherry, remarking that he had not retired as early the night before, and consequently had a headache. Though a battle was known to be imminent, neither the general nor his stair expected it that day, and they sat down camly to a breakfast which was destined never to be com puted. Mrs. Cherry, a lady of great refinement and culture, was extending the couitesiesof ber home in a man ner which by its uniformity seemed to have won upon the respect of the foe man chieftian. He occupied a seat immediately to her right, his staff ar ranged around him. Mrs. Cherry poured out a rup of coffee, which the general received and placed in front f him with a 'Thank you Madame.' He wah in the act of raising it to his lips, when the boom of a cannon was heard in the distance. The cup was for a moment poised in the air, while the general, half turning his head and exclaiming, 'What's thai!' seemed to bo listening intently. The words were hardly uttered before the ominous sound was repeated. The general sprang to his feet. 'Gentlemen, the ball has opened. We must be going-,' he exclaimed. And in five minutes he, his staff and orderlies were aboard " the'Uluall steamer ailcWei at the foot of the hill and steaming up the Tenn esssee." When a rakish young man coes astray, friends gather around in order to restore him tn the path of virtue Gentleness and kindness are lavished upon him to bring him back to inno cence and peace. No one would ever suspect that he had sinned. But when a poor, confiding girl is betray ed, she receives the brand of society and is henceforth driven from the way of virtue. The betrayer is honorably received there is no place for her this side of :he grave. Society has no helping hand for her, no smile of peace, no voice of forgiveness. There is a deep wrong in this and fearful are the consequences. And yet to our shame be it said, in this Christian land we boast of Lindnes to woment The wheal market in the early part of the week showed considerable ac tivity auion; the buyers. Fifity-twn and a half cents was paid. This Lightened souif of the sellers to such an extent that they concluded to hold for a falling market, which they got yesterday. The State Fair. The Willamette Farmer, it stauch friend of agricultural lo-.ieties, has this to ray of the State Fair just doted: "So far as the fair is concern edti eeean te'raak abeat with the re cent 5ortg 'of nk.VoeitT. Stock1 of all kinds It there in numbers and of excellent breed. This dismay of, all domestic animals is most creditable. The pavilion is barren of products and the thousand articles of handiwork that should appear there. There are various opinions aboat the, success ef the fair, its management, etc, but up on one point all agree. The agricul tural show wm joeager.K.bmtthe .raees'- werriina. Ofcseurse .there. are some of all these things, but not nearly enough to make a creditable display. All the baildings devoted tojmaohinery and manufactures are empty. No Portland implement house makes a display. Take the fair as a represan tation of our state's agricultural pro duct, and it is lacking; as to mechani cal work of home m&nufact lanutacMutt it is VnroSra'eslTtute; ere were corses and races, and we heard parties talk ing of swindling games practiced under the seciety's license. There has been failure somewhere to make the fair what it ought to be." The fastest trotting horse in the world so far as has been proven is Maud S., whose record stands un disputed and unrivalled at 2:8 J to the mile. This little "fiyer" is owned by Robt. Bonner, who, it is said, has never ridden behind her but once. Her trotting has always been for the benefit of the public, because Mr. Bonner would not permit her to go on the terf to contest for purses. She has made two or three attempts to beat ber own fastest time, but has not suc ceeded in so doing. Mr. Bonner pro poses now to give her a rest, and when in harness to draw the reins on her himself. She is an expensive luxury, and as Mr. Bonner purchased her for a high price, he ought to enjoy a "spin" behind her on this occasion, if for nothar reason than to remind that he must improve bis time, as it wilt only be a few years until her trotting days are over. It was at the close of a very warm day in .August, and the train en the Connecticut River Railroad was crowded with hot and tired picknick ers. Every seat was occupied, and tired toothers were holding tired children in their laps. A very fat and much worn-out look ing man stood in the center of the aisle, fanning himself vigorously with the cover of a lunch-basket. The train slacked up for a station and the brakeman put his head into the car, and shouted in the partly interrogative manuer peculiar to his class: "Will man sett! Will a man settt" "Yes!" roared the fat nan; "he will if he can find a ssatl And stay there till he hatches something!" The passengers laughed, and as a passenger got oat at Willamansett, the fat man found a seat. Six Francisco, Sept. 30. "I want to see the mayor," said a poor old Ger man woman clad in the deepest mourn ing. After being introduced to the party she sought she requested, his in fluence with Dr. O'Donnell. "My husband committed suicide some time ago," she said,, "with a new Smith k Wesson revolver. I am a poor woman and when I went to O'Donnell, after the inruest, for the revolver, that I might sell it, he refased. to. give it to me, and said he had to keep it for evi dence. One of the men at the morgue told me that O'Donnell keeps all sui cides' pistols and knives to arm his anti-coolie league with, bnt I think he'd be in much better business, sot defrauding an old woman like me out jjtlas-dwKj-bfisbtEdVprepertjhr1 5Hrs4f mayor advised ber to see the chief of police in regard t the matter, and she them took her departure.." The unpleasant weather which for some time had been prevailing, in Dakotu culminated in a snow storm on the 15th inst. The therajmeter hs ranged from fifty to sixty degrees and more or less rain has fallen daily for some time. The outlook for grain is gloomy in the extreme. Four-fifths ot all the crops are cut and the bulk is lying on the ground beating and grow, ing. Much that is stacked is being destroyed even for feed. Practically no thrashing has been dona yet and it begins to look as though thero would be nothing to thrash. Potatoes which ar dug in dear weather and thoroughly dried- in the sun will keep in much better condition in the cellar than these pot into bins without being san dried. Some rec ommend apreadiag upoo a barn Soor after drying them in the sun. This may issprov their keeping qualities, and they stay be just as good for seed, but are not generally considered equal for table purposes to those put into the cellar when taken freta the field. A little girl describee! ntrvetsness as "jat being is a harry all ors." Quijcct, Jll.. Oct. 4. There was an extraordinary suicide at the Fay House, a private boarding house in the new Government building in this city, Thursday. The victim was M. Wood, a younc man of 21, steady and sober, formerly- a . reporter on the RVraM, and later on the Journal His parents reside in Ellington town ship, atd his father is a justice of the ace, and well fixed. The dead body was found in his room about 10 o'clock, sitting in a chair, before one of the marble tables, with a lamp still burning and revolver lying on the floor by his side, and a bullet in his head. There were nineteen pages of. sanuscript covered with blood on the table, with a full account of the sui cide in advance. In the last paragraph he says: "The reader is assured it re quires nerve to take one's life. It is no weakness in toe when I say, as I write these lines, that I am trembling like an aspen leaf. Before me on this mable slab is a death dealing jevolyer, charged and, cocked. As I look at it, "' my heart almost leaps to my mouth. Itira-f earWYlSflriff -totaVe'inferTiie.-' I cannot see how so many have the heart to do it, but hers goes." The jury after hearing the extraor dinary document read, rendered a ver dict in accordance with the facts. Thus ended the life of a youth who seemed to have a bright and pro mis ing future before him. The Chicago papers make the an nouncement that the Oregon and Cal ifornia railroad, the road to connect Portland with the California railroad system, will be merged with the Cen tral Pacific, and that the 120 miles un completed will be finished as soon as possible. The northern half is com pleted to the Oregon State line. The remaining link requires some tunnel ing, and wilt bo eottly. The plan of merging comprehends the exchange of Oregon and California bonds for Central Pacific bonds bearing interest at 3 per cent, for two years and 5 per cent, thereafter. Central Pacific stock will be exchanged for common stock of Oregon and California at the rate of one of the former for four of the latter and an assessment of S3 per share. Preferred stock is similarly to be exchanged for Central Pacific at the rate of two for one and an assess ment of $4 per share. The road is one of the properties formerly included in the Yillard scheme. A large block of its securities still belonging to the Oregcn Transcontinental Company were recently sold to the Central Pa cific, upon what terms it is net stated. The intention of the Central. Pacific to complete this line indicates an itnen tien of invading the Northern Pacific's territory in case of continued hoitil ties. At bo time in the history of the past century was riot and rnutterings of war so universal the world o"er as at present. Nations are quarreling, dead issues have arisen, and even the bones of dead monarchs sem to quiks at the forebodings of bloodshed and strife. Verily, it miy be conidered the time is near at hand spoken of by the prophet when he says: "Before that great day there shall be wars and rumors of wars; nation shaM arise against nation," etc Look- out for the melinum. No sensible man should get mad because a newspaper duns him for ironey. A dun is not an impeach ment of a subscriber's integrity, but is simply an out-cropping of n publisher's necessities. For instance, several hundred men owe us from $2 50 to $5 P0 each; we have to dun them all in order to get enough to pay expenses. Instead of getting angry and stopping the paper because the publisher asks him for what is honestly due, the sub scriber should thank him for waiting so patiently and pay np promptly like a man, and in addition pay a cear in advance. The business of shipping fruit Eist may now be considered as well estab lished, and in all future years when the supply is anything like as large as this year,. the auoant exported willbe wtHft As en- ictiracrot- wh& t tt little business enterprise is doing in this line it may be mentioned a Front, street merchant recently returned from Chicago with na order for twenty car loads of Oregon applet. "Portland Telegram." The Oregon Exhibition car arrived safely at Indianapolis on the 27tb, on its mission of enlightenment. There, as everywhere else, it attracted very general attention. Unfortunately,, it could not be taken to the grounds of the State Fair ror lack of rail facili ties and was,. consequently, sidetrack ed mkL run as a sort of side show. The people generally were amazed at the prodacts of all kinds displayed. SHILOH'S CATARRH BEMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh,. Diphtheria and Canker Month. Brooks can fur- A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50cets. at Brook's. HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 2& and 50 eta. at E. C. Brooks''. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath accured by Shiloh'a Ca tarrh lUraedy. Price 50'cents at E C Broocs's. Nasal Injector free. SHILOH'S CURE will immediate ly relieve croup, whooping coigb and broBOBitit. P0WDEI Absolutely Pure. This powder .never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. .More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. iiwaers. i Pctv- -- - - Sold only m ent: KOVAL iJAKIsa deb Co,10yjaH.sL, N. T. IMPOTENT MEN Be they YounjorOId, fc&rto; Lot tboM attributes of FERFECT HAHHQSD Maj Regain Quickly JPEIUTECT Sexual Power A2VX) 1 PaaCEEATWE Abutt, m,, Jean Cfruile. B V T1IE CSE OS" The Civiale Remedies. Therein eery trace of 1H.UTL1T1,. St'Ml MATOKKIKKA, UUKOl'LKK and emj form of Semtr! lost anU weakness whether duo to Youthful tolly, Atuc, or Naturii FnfJnre. adoiHM in erery isria irvKuut uiurJK"iira oy rj(Ulr. LI lAt.ll flO WiqnaHaedly endorwd by ttie Vrrf)-al lnr.v31nn. la KASILV At'l'Lll-1, 1I1.IK, ut'lt K, and aboTean LAMING IN 11M MtfLlr. FREE TO AT,T. pinrairtof (cent. fll amd Irw to anr earnttt Inquirer onr rpleo old Ulanrntnl 64 pu:rn!Cdlenl wol L.iTlnff y-p-tontsofaUroriiia4l Serual It.rae, description oflhl. treatment, pricea, tratlmoxiia! and news paper endorsement a, &c & e are also airrnta f r tba new and r-t-hi to cure, betf-AdJnst'lrc;rnd Glove rltllitf Cradto Compreswor. for the thorojhand radical cure, without surgerTl'o& VARICOCELE Ceaialtatioa win f..lMedltat Suit, Fit HE. Cnialt Remedial Agency, ISO Fuiton SL. N. Y. E. N. TJ&EEST Merchant Tailor, Jacksonville - - Oregon. I'll Al. In I KACI- and The subscriber tafci s pleasure in 5c. forming the public that he has opened a Tailorshop. Bnildinjr, and' that Tie Is now prrparea to do all kinds of work in his line in a su perior raar.ii;r-flad at priced to suit the times. t3?C)tbinr m?de after the latest and brst styles. A larjje lot of samples al ways on Iianu to select lrom. K.N.TUKER. CHANGE !H MANAGEMENT or T22E U. S. HOTEL, Cor. 3d and Califorcia Ets., Jacksonville - - Ogn, Having taken charce of this hotel the undersigned take pleasure ia announcing to the public tnat a complete cliange win bemaac will be supplied with eveiything the market fibrils, and a general renovation oi tne , Sods vnd Rooma will be made. The patronage of the pub lic is sonciteu. J DeHoboam. Jersey Bull! The undersigned takes this method of informing the public that he now keeps a fine bull, of three-quarters Jersey blood, who has lew superiors in Southern Ore gon, in his pasture near Jacksonville. Parties desirine to place their cows in bis enclosure will be cnarged $2.50, with 50 cents per week for pasturage. For further particulirs enquire at my bmenersnop in J actsonvi l le. xh tun. 1 1CJ1VJS. Jacksonville, pril 2,1883. Notice, Jigfj4xzi!aprs U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, Dep't Collector's office, Dist. of Ogn. f Persons residing in Jackson, Josephine, Cnrry, Klamath and Lake counties, will hereafter apply to this office for their special tax stamps! also Brewer's stamps. "W. A. OWEN, Deputy Collector. Jacksonville, July 14, 1885. Settlement "Wanted- rpHOSE PERSONS KNOWING" them. x. selves inuebted to tne undersigned are hereby notified that we need and muit bave the money at once and costs and trouble can be saved by giving us an early call. All notes and book: accounts must be settled at once. 20.' W. G. Kesnet, - H. H. Woltsrs. MedfordV August 15, 1SS5. St Man aiid Beast. MtKtar'jpLlnSnent & older than most men, antt usedi more- and more, eyeiy year.- lJ!l552j&a?V$d i!&(W3i&m THE FARMER'S fifiMlH Colman's old stand. A. G. COLVIN, Hereby informs the public that he is dis playing at the above stand a first class stock of General Merchandise men ne win sen At vexyjuow Places His stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Groceries, Provisions, Etc, Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put down to The Lowest Wotch! CCountry Produce bought and sold. Remember Colman's old stand, and give me a call when in tewn. A. G. COLVEf. The Rogue .River Distilling Company HAS 0PE5ED X WM.ES&LE HOUSE IN JACKSONVILLE In the building situated on the crner ol California and Fifth streets wheic can be obtained a PURE. UNADULTERATED AKTIOI.K Or BOVUBORYE coRto whisky IS QCASTITIES ASD AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfaction guaranteed. N. K. LSTTLE, Superintendent. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIjyTJZJY and HZLMS, PROPRIETORS. The proprietors ol tLis well known and popular resort world inform their friends and the public generally that a complete and first class stock of the best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and porter, etc., arc constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to lute thtir friends "call and smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also he found here. AVc would ie pleased to have persons possessing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and wc will place them, in tbu cabinet for inspection. WiNTali.K & UELMS. LUMBER FOR VRY3331T STERLING 6 Sliles South of MscsTillt, TS'NOW ENDER FULL HE AD WAT J. and is prepared to furnish the markt t witb every description ot lumuei otasupi rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to order andsatisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. JACKSONVILLE COOPERAG?, Adam Schmitt, Propr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in the line of barrels, kegs, vats or tubs, and'will also do any kind of Tcirairine in this line. A good assortment of suitable timber kept con stantly on, band. Sorghnnr kegs- made to order in quan tities to suit at reduced prices. Give me a trial. ADAM SCHMITT. 3k. JPotltlon. To the Honorable County Court of Jackson County, Ortgon: I the undersigned hereby petition your Hon. Court to grant me a license to sell spirituous liquors in less quantities than one quart for the term of one year or less. Mv place of business to be located in the town of Gold Hill, Jackson county, Ore gon. FETER AMSE. Gold Hill, Sept. 4, 1885. CITY BREWERY. VEIT 8CHUTZ,- Proprietor. I WOULD 5106T RCSPECTnTLLT IV formtnt eltlma f JactaoaTill. tad the world st targe, that they can find, at anr tiaia. at bit Br.verv. the belt Iar.r Wr; in any quantity the psrehaiei max.deeire Mrhonee iaconreBieBtlrattaated and my roeaaa ara ala-ajaia enter. 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"Fe vcr-sores," Scnlj orKonih ShlnL In short, all diseases caused by bad blood any eonauercd hv this TjowerftaL Tuirlfvinir am mvieoratlns medicine. Great Ealing Ul cers rapidly heal under Its benign Influence ISpeciallr bas It manlicstod Its potency In curing Tetter, Itoso Kasb, 1! oils, Car buncles, Soro liyes, Scro talons Sorest nnd S-svcllimrs llln-Jolnt BUeate, WUns Swellings, Goitre, or Tbtclc, Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send tea cents In stamps lor a largo treatise, with col ored plates, on Skin Dcascs, or tho same amount fora rreatiso on Scrofu lous Affections. "IKE IJI.OOD I Till; MFE."" Thoroushhrcleanso It byusuiir.Dr.l'lerce' Golleri2Xod.lcnl Discovery. and cood, dlgcsttoUf a fair skin, bnoyant plr its, vital streiifitb, ana sonndaess oC constitution, will be established, coeasuaiPTiosr, which Is Scrotnlons Dtcao of the L.uii"s, S3 promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this God-pi ven remedy, if taLen, before tho last staecs of the disease are reached, rrora its wonderlul power over this terribly fatal disease, when first oCcrinff this now cel ebrated remedy to tho public Dr. Prates: thought seriously of calling It his "Con sumption Cure," but abandoned that muse as too limited for a mediciso which, from Its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthen ing, alterative, or blood-clcanslng. nntl-blllous. recto nL and nutritive uronert Ics. la uneoual! not only as a remedy for consumption of the WA 4. - -i- - -i CHROHia DISEASES OT TUB Liver5 Blood, and Lungs, If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, havo- sallow color of siUn. or vcllowUL-bionn mots; on faco or body, frequent hcuLicbo or dial ycuo cnt h ncs. bad tasto in rsoulh, internal heat or rtiinV alternating witb hot Hashes, low spirits i floomy borcbodlngs, irregular appetite, and 13 and. coated tonmin.Ton are suiTerfn? from Tndi. Rcstlon, Dyspepsia, and '.Torpid Liver,, or 'Klllousncss." In many cases only part of thesa cymrtoms are experienced. .As a remedy for all snch cases, l)r. IMerec'a Goldcn Ulcdical Discovery has co- iuat For Treat: tnnpi, Splttlncr of Blood,. !iortno53 of Urcalli, ItronchltisC ;vcro conglisr. Consumption, and: For-; Shortness kindred aScctiorj, It li a sovereig overeign remedyv Send ten cents m stamp book on Consumption. Sol nps ror Ur. Pierces: Did by Druggists- PRICE $1.00, S.flESS Wcrld's Cispensiry Heiical Association, Proprietors, CC3 Main SL, BciTALO, N. Y S5,S LITTLE! AU ,l?il!n UA' 'HiiM W00X PILLS. ANTT-BIEilOTJS nnrt CATHABTIC Sold by Brsggists. 10 cents a vial. . 5G0 BEWARE 3 aSl Js offered by tho proprietory Vjy5 AjW j of Dr. Saco's Catarrh Itcmedy j3 i YSX foracasoofcatanhwliJchthey p . cannot cure. M Vi If youmtveadischarstjfrora. E?v 4 the nose offensive or other fey v wise, partial toes of smell, taste, " orLcartag.wFnltttyce.dullpab. or pressuro f n head, you n.- - Catarrh. Thou sands of cases terminate In consumption. Dr Sasre's CATAnnn Kuktt cures the won eascf iser of Catarrh, "C "u tne IIead,'L and. Catarrhal EIea.. cai. &u cents. DR. HIITfRC, (SPECIAI.I'ST An.l .;tADDA1C, o. II Krcrny srcf. S.ia traart.ea, f.-Jt TREATS All T'lUOMf. '"".CIA'. ASD PKI VATv. DISEAekS Wl WO.NDIKfll. T1IIT GREAT EXOI.:3H REMEDY" fSSX57.Is never-railin--wtlA iVS-.Sff for Nervoui De- v'$bil:.,y, Exhausted VI- vitalitv nunal Weak- VSffftis1-.-iiH ine icrriblct "S'-'i.V-Jbt, .r abuse, youth ful follii-s ami scesci's in mntnrrr years,, such as hxs of nio j, Lassitude, Noc tiirnnl Emissions, vr-i.ns to Society, Dimuevaof Vision, lio.aco in the Head, lite vital fluid passin;: unob-erved in the.' urine, and other distio.a .hat lead j in sanity and death. Dr Jlinlic. who is a regular physic'in, graduate ol the latwn-ity of Pennsylva nia, wll' ajnc to forfeit $00 for-n case f" this kind the Vital Uestorntive, (under h f special advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurion.. found in it. Dr. Minlie treats all Pivale Diseases successfully without .MCrcury. Consultation Free. "Thorough examina tion and advice, including- analysis of urine, $3. Price of Vital Itestoralivo $1,59 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5, sent to any address upon receipt of price,, or C. O. D., i-ecure mm observation, and' in private name it desired, by Dr. A. E 3Iintie, 11 Kearney street, San Francisco,. Cal. Send for pamphlet and listnf questions. Mimile Itntllr Free "Will be sent to any one applying by let ter, staling symptoms, sex and age. StricS secrecy in regard to all business trans actions. Dr. Mintie'a Kidney Remedy, Ncph reticum, cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Gleet,. Leucorrhoea, etc. For sale by all drus dists ; $1 a bottle, six bottles for $.. Dr. Jlinties Dandelion Pills are the best and cheapest Dyspepsia tnj, TLM'oim cure lu' Utu maitfetT'Tor sale by all druff gists.. mi CASH W!I CARD BROS Has just opened a fine stock of General Merchandise AT 3El3LC03aLl3a His motto is Quick Sales and Small Projltii. And he feels assured that all' who favor him with their patronage will be satis fied with his prices and the quality of hi goods. He seeps Dy GOODS, GB0CEP.IE3. PBO VISIONS; cLOTinsor rons i Miixa soor r, I1AT3 AND CAPS'. BOOTS AND SHOES, And'evcrything usually found' la a- first class Gcncn.1 SrercMandise Store. He will give hut customers the b'enefiit of the rcdnccd freights caused by the acT vent of the railroad, and will not be under eoW by anybody. K. A.RENTANO.Otfantoi Phoeaix, Oregon, Feb.341-- 'ELtri I .- izr -. j i f& r'.b,"st, apermatoriboj. fiSt-i'X -' ?A'iLo-t Manhood, Im r& ; G?.')" "'Kcy. 1'rostator-?-&tt&&l rlion. 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