The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 05, 1871, Image 3

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    xhibit of receipts and expendi -
A G ood J oke .—A stencil man—one of
bioTiCEX—All business communica­ a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI­
tures of Jackson county from July 7th, 1870,
NESS transacted.
those fellows who’go about the country tions to this dftlce, to receive prompt at­
to July 20tb, 1871, as per setfttement with the
advertising “Ague King,” “Farriers’ tention, should be addressed to E. D.
AGENTS ef thia OFFICE in all tho CIT­ Treasurer :
IES
and
TOWNS in the STATE, will receive
Friend,” “Unk Weed,” and other spe­ Foudray, business agent.
descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward Claims on file unpaid and au­
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5,1871.
cifics on bridges, fences, gates, rocks, and
dited at July terra, 1870...,
$2,257.96
same to the above address.
J ustice C ourt .—In Justice Wade’s the February
Outstanding county warrants
4th, 1871.
ffcb4-tf.
every object animate and inanimate—
at same date...........................$1,340.00
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second perpetrated a joke on a farmer beldw Eu­ Court, the case of G. Karewski vs. Peter
History«
Amount of old county war­
Boushey, action for damages for failure to
floor,) Merchant*! Exchange, California Street,
This
remedy
Is
composed
of the active principle
rants
cancelled
since
by
or
­
gene City. The aforesaid farmer had con­
of the Unk Weed, Eng.—Thaspium Cordatum
below Montgomery, ii our duly authorized agent
deliY’er freight was compromised and
der of the County Commis­
structed a magnificent gate in the midst
Originis, Lat.—Indigenous to Oregon. Grows
sioners, ..................................
522.50
for San Francisco.
most abundantly and perfectly in Washington C<r.
of a tumble-down fence. The sten­ withdrawn.
Properties, Etc.
Balance, $817.50
HUDSON * MENET, are our duly author cil artist went for that gate and literally
L ast C all . — All parties knowing
It
contains
an
ACTIY'E Y’OLATILE principle;
lied Agents in the Atlantio States. Office, 41 covered it with advertisements.
The themselves indebted to us, by note or *
County warrants have been
extracted by Ether, and a bitter TONIC principle,
Park Row, "Times” Building, New York.
issued for the following
owner belied over with wrath and want­ book account, will please call and settle
soluble in Alcohol.
claims presented and al­
J. M. BALTIMORE is our duly authorised ed to whip the artist. The stencil man immediately, to save cost.
Medical Properties and User.
lowed since July, 1870 :
It
is
the
most speedy cure for Rheuniatitm, Rheu­
agent for Portland, Oregon.
The “P ain K iller ” may justly be styled the For grand and trial jurors..... $ 817.30
explained why he beautified the gate ; it
I. C aro & B ro .
matic Gout and Rheumatic Pain» of all kinds that
great
medicine
of
the
world,
for
there
is
no
region
For witnesses in State cases... S97.05
DANIEL GREEN is our authorised agen‘ looked so incongrous in the midst of the
Ashland, August 3d, 1871.
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was ever introduced in Materia Medica. The Unk
of tho globe into which it has not found its way, For stationery and expressage 172.53
Weed Remedy, as prepared by us, in consequenco
for Josephine County.
fence he could not resist the temptation.
and been largely used and highly prized. More­ Printingfor county.................
231.65
of
its existing bitter principle, possesses the neces­
T hreatning L etter . — We learn over, there is no clime to which it has not proved Paupers and indigent persons 1,905.89
“But,” said the farmer, “there was a big­
sary virtue of being a POWERFUL TONIC, Pro­
to
be
well
adapted
for
the
cure
of
a
considerable
Hospital.....................................
675.62
moting the Appetite and Invigorating the whole 1/i-
ger gate in that fence round the corner ; that Mr. P. J. Ryan has received a letter variety of diseases ; it is a speedy and safe reme­ Articles
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
fur
use
of
county
and
geetive Apparatus, thus building up and strength­
intimating
that
his
property
will
be
set
dy
for
burns,
scalds,
cuts,
bruises,
wounds
and
va
­
why didn’t you go for that ?” The artist
for use of prisoners........... ..
202.46
ening the system, while at the same time the vola­
on fire. No clue has been found to the in­ rious other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diar­ Repairs on county buildings,
was
dumbfounded
;
he
felt
as
if
he
had
tile principle, being absorbed in the blood, acts
Religious Notices.
rhoea and bowel complaints generally. It is ad­
planting trees, Ac................
118.35
specifically on the Rheumatic Poison, removing
tended
incendiary.
It
is
a
pity
that
the
in
­
mirably
suited
for
every
race
of
men
on
the
face
of
let a bird go; he couldn’t rest that
Roads and bridges................... 1,801.75
it from the circulation and system.
the globe.
famous
villain
who
penned
the
letter
can
­
Supervisors of roads.................
381.50
night. At dawn he arose, got out his
There are a few remedies known to the Medical
It
is
a
very
significant
fact
thatnotwithstanding
Fees paid to justices of the
Rnv. B. R. Johnson will preach in the Metho­
Profession which will remove the RHEUMATIC
team, went back four miles and looked not be detected. If discovered he will be the long period of years that the "Pain Killer” has
peace
(State
cases)
....
327.25
POISON from the blood, but whose action is so
dist Church, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
been before the world, it has not lost one whit of Fees paid to contables (State
for that gate. To his chagrin, there was ’ made an example of, as he ought to be.
powerful in depressing the system of the already en­
its popularity, but, on the contrary, the call for it
cases)............................
177.00
R ut . F ather B laxchett will hold divine ser­
feebled Rheumatic patient, that their use has to be
has
steadily
increased
from
its
first
discovery,
and
no gate there. He was badly sold, and
H ail .—We learn that last Sunday’s at no previous time has the demand for it been so Salary of County Judge. 1,000.00
abandoned before specific effects are obtained, hence
vices at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the
"
"
Treasurer.. 600.00
sat on his wagon-box while he cursed storm was very severe at Sterling. The great, or the quhntity made been so large, as it is
the want of sueeess in treating this prevalent, and
usual hour.
.Salary of Couuty .School Su­
in consequence heretofore incurable disease. Un­
things blue. But while indulging in sad hail fell to the depth of three inches, and to-day.
perintendent................
400.00
like these medicines, already known, the UNK
Another
significant
fact
is,
that
nowhere
has
the
Paid
to
Assessor
............
650.00
C holera M orbus .—We hearof sever­ rumination on the wickednessof mankind lay on the ground till Monday morning. Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been
WEED REMEDY, though producing as powerful
" Commissioners..........
270.40
and
as affective effects on the blood and system in
in
general,
and
the
owner
of
the
gate
In
more
generally
used
by
families
and
individuals,
! Mr. Henry Bleacher’s orchard, west of
al cases of cholera morbus in town.
" County Clerk........ . 1,473.90
removing the Rheumatic Poison, also possesses a
than
it
has
been
here
at
home,
where
it
was
first
particular, he espied four white horses town, was utterly ruined; the hail
strong TONIC and recuperating element which ad­
discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer Paid to .Sheriff for—
C ounty C ourt .—The August Term of standing inside the farmer’s fence. He
mits ef its continued use even by tbe most deli­
I stripped every tree of its limbs. Mr. will continue to be, what we have styled it, the Jailor and bis board $840.00
the County Court commences next Mon­ became inspired ! he caught the animals
cate and debilitated. Thus wo have the combina­
great medicine or the world , there cannot be Board of prisoners,
Jos. Wetterer’s vineyard has been great­ theshadow of a doubt.— Providence Advertieer,'1
washing,Ac........... 367.26
tion for the first time of these TWO neceessary ele-
day.
and took his stencil plates and went to ly damaged; in some instances the clus-
Attendance en Cir’t,
'ments in ONE remedy, which accounts for its Su­
County and J. P.
perior and Never-Failing curative effects in
The Yrekajpayers report hail and rain work. When he got through, the horses ; ters of grapes were severed from the
Chapped Hands and Face.
Courts................... 838.76
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and Rheu­
Sore Lips, Dryness of the Skill,
Assessing and collec­
south of the Siskiyou» on Saturday and were peripatetic advertisements of Ix>r- vines by the violence of the hail.
matic l’ains of all Kinds.
dee., diC.,
tion of taxes..... .. 804.69
yea’s remedy. “Unk” appeared between
Sunday.
at once by HEGEMAN’S CAMPHOR ICB Extra guard for pris­
C attle .—Messrs. John McIntire and Cured
their eyes, “weed” over the roots of their
WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands soft
oners........................ 108.00—2,958.71
Wc arc aware of the fact that is generally an
S laughter .—We are informed that tails, and “Unk Weed” appeared upon Wm. Simpson started Thursday last for in all weather. See that you get HEGEMAN’S.
easy matter to procure certificates attesting the ef­
Paid to Baliffs for Courts.....
171.86
Judge Prim and party art* making havoc every available part of their bodies and Pellican Bay, Klamath lake, with 80 Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac­ Prosecuting Attorneys fees.... 230.00
ficacy of patent medicines from a certain class of
only by H egeman A Co., Chemists and Inquests and juries thereun... 103.10
those who use them. We have selected the fol­
amongst the game and fish in the Siski­ legs. They were ambulating advertis­ head of cattle. Mr. McIntire will take tured
Druggists, New Y'ork.
lowing because the namgp attached to them are thoso
On over assessment of taxes... 147.00
you«.
January 7th, 1871.
jan7-ly.
his
family
and
expects
to
make
the
Klam
­
of men of the mott careful and »crvpulou» charac­
Expressage on Ntate taxes... 110.35
ing machines. X’pon the completon of
ter, and because the large class of their acquain­
Fuel and lights.............................
85.24
ath
his
permanent
"residence.
Mr.
Simp
­
S urveyors .—Messrs.^ «Howard and his work that artist girded up his loins and
tances in Oregon will not, for a moment, accuse or
Meals furnished jurors (Cir­
Tlrw, <Eo-Dfli).
suspect them of any exaggeration in the state­
cuit Court).............................
38.00
Turner started with a party on Thursday left. But two hours after, the farmer son will, we understand, follow with his
ments they may make.
Frank Minert vs. Jackson
for the purpose of surveying the Klamath made his appearance in Eugene City, family in the Spring. Mr. Ed. Lofths
county (bridge case)............
755.15
Rcmaarkable cure of Mrs. Hoover, Wife of Hon.
E str ay Notice.
making anxious inquiries for that stencil intends settling in the same neighbor­
Basin.
Abstract of lands furnished
Jacob Hoover, ex-T reasurer of Washington coun -
hood. He will take a large drove of
for use of county.............. ...
35.40
ty, Oregon.
man. He wants to put a head on him.
Shackles
for
prisoners
...........
16.00*
AKEN
up,
by
the
undersigned,
in
Rock
Point
H eavy R ain .—Capt. Goodale informs
Taulatin Plains, Washington county, Oregon, I
sheep to Pellican Bay.
precinct, Jackson county, Oregon, uno chest­ Furniture for use of County
July 22, 1871.
j
H ail and R ain .—Last Sunday this
us that a severe rain storm occurred on
50.00
nut sorrel burse, with star in forehead and a white Judges and Sheriff’s offices
A.
M.
Loryea
A
Co
—
I
have
been
troubled
with
A ssessing .—We notice Dave Redpath, stripe down his nose, flax mate and tail ; supposed Making a precinct jury list...
9.00
the north side of Rogue river Sunday valley was visited by a severe storm of
Rheumatism for tbe past twelre year» ; my joints,
to
be
four
years
old
this
spring
;
15
hands
high,
Miscellaneous
...........................
29.52
afternoon.
wind, hail, thunder and rain. The hail the County Assessor, “bobbing round” lame in right fore foot ; was taken up as a breachy
especially those of my feet and hands, were badly
Total amount of county ex­
swollen, so that I could with difficulty go around.
whitened the hill tops west of town, and town and cornering unwilling victims animal on the 28th of June, 1871.
penses from July 7, 1870, to
W hat ’ s the M atter .—We have not
My shoulder pained me a great deal and a large bo­
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J.
WILLIS
HAYS.
while
he
demands
an
account
of
their
remained on the north hill-sides for sev­
ny swelling grew out, so that I could not raise my
had the pleasure of seeing a copy of the
July%20,1871............................ $16.841.98—16,841.98 hand to my head.
eral hours. The storm was evidently wordly gear. Good, Mr. Assessor. We
Notice of Final Settlement.
JVVut Northwest for several weeks.
Since last Spring I have been taking your "Unk
Y’ery severe on Applegate and the country hope you will go for the Land Ring, and
Whole amount of warrants
Weed Remedy,” and find myself much improved.
What’s the matter, Mrs. Dunaway ?
issued same time, is...............
$19,099.94 The swelling and pain has left my joints and
west. A storm of this character is an as they have done much to prevent the
N the County Court of the State of Oregon for Amount paid Mate taxes for
shoulder, and the bony growth hat entirely dieap­
rapid
population
of
the
county,
and
con
­
T he R ed K nights ’ B all —at Viet unusual thing in this region, and con­
Jackson county, (sitting in probate August 1st,
1870 ........................................
7,379.40 peared and I use my limbs and am far better than
1871.)
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Gabriel
Interest paid on county war
Schutz’s Hall, Wednesday night, was siderably astonishes and confuses that sequently a destribution of the taxation Brown, deceased.
I have been for years.
M. HOOVER.
rants........................................
85.89
among
the
many,
instead
of
the
few,
well attended, and the youth, beauty and venerable individual, the oldest inhabi­
Wm. M. 3rown, administrator of said estate, Loss on sale of $279.00 legal
chivalry had a gay and festive time until tant, as he ruminates over the fire which make them contribute to the county having filed in said Court his final account for set­ tenders..................................
33.00
Certificate from the Deputy Jailer of Multno­
tlement,and also praying for an ordcr'for setting the Paid to school fund.................
2,620.33
mah county jail:
treasury
a
projiortionate
amount
of
what
the approach of day warned the revellers the chilly weather rendered necessary.
time for hearing the same ; therefore notice is here­ Outstanding county warrants
City Jail, Portland, Oregon, June 7th, 1871.
by given that said final account will be heard and
As yet we have heard of no damage to they have robbed the poor man of.
to retire.
of last year...........................
817.50
determined in said Court on Tuesday, the 5th day Balance in treasury over and
A. M. Loryea A Co.—I was attacked with a se­
crops.
of September, 1871, at which time all persons hav­
vere case of rheumatism. It was in my thighs,
above all outstanding coun­
F ruits and V egetables .—Green
R ough on the R ing .—The countY' ing any objections to said final account and settle­ ty
hips, fingers, shoulder blade—indeed in all tho
warrants
...........................
5,302.47
D isorderly ’ C onduct .—Last Satur­ officials, who head the “land ring” in this ment must then and ’here make to the same.
corn, turnips, early potatoes, beans and
joints of my body I suffered great pain and an­
By order of T. H. B. Shipley, Judge of said
guish. I was attended by a regular physician, but
all kinds of kitchen vegetables ; and apri­ day John Marks put himself outside of county, are affiicted with a disease like
Total,
$35,338.53 with no effect. I was induced to try your Unk
Court.
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SILA8 J. DAY’, Clerk.
cots, plums, early apples, watermelons, on overdoes of benzine, and indulged in the summer complaint or the cholera in­
Weed Remedy, and it immediately cured mo up. I
consider
it, from my experience, the best remedy
onions and other kinds of fruits have an address to Madame De Guilfoyne in fantum. We don’t know whether the
Tax-Payers’ Notice.
County Fund—Dr.
for rheumatism known.
which his diction was more forcible and affliction was caused by our exposure of
been in our markets some time.
To balance in treasury, July,
ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailer.
7tb, 1870.................................
$ 2,187.30
expressive than elegant and polite. Mar­ the infamous doings of the ring, or is the
Y act of the Legislature of the State of Oregon,
This is to certify that the above statement is cor­
D eserters C aptured .—Messrs. Grif- shal McDaniel appeared upon the scene,
approved October 25th, 1870, appointing a Amount received from tnxes
rect to my own knowledge.
29,035.07
Board of Equalization for the adjustment of the tax collected for the year 1870..
JOHN P. WARD, Jailer.
feth and Booth arrived here Thursday cut the oration short and accommo­ result of the efforts of nature to relieve
roll for the different counties of the aforesaid State. Amount received from school
itself
of
too
much
urchedners.
We
are
morning from Ashland with two desert­ dated the orator with quarters in the cal­
taxes collected for 1870.......
2,620.33
Therefore this is to give notiee that the said Board
Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con­
ers captured at that place by them. The aboose. During a short interview with glad, however, to hear that all the pat­ of Equalization will meet the tax-payers of Jack­ Received on delinquent taxes
for 1869..................................
144.81 tributor to the Willammettr Farmer, and Secreta­
ents are conviscated, and hope that with sun county on the last Monday in August, 1871,
men deserted from Fort Klamath recent­ Recorder Hayden, the next morning, he the recovery of health will come a thor­ at the Clerk’s
410.00 ry of the Oregon Horticultural Society :
office
in
Jacksonville, Rec’d on account of licenses..
ly in company with another who- stole a was apprised of the fact that such ough reformation on the land question.
for the purpose of correcting any errors that may Received from L. Ganang,
Oswego, Oregon, March 28th, 187!.
County Coroner, found 011
have occurred in the assessment of lands, lots or
fine horse from Lieut. Botells. The lat­ amusements cost the performer $9 and
A. M. Loryea A Co.—Some four weeks’ ago I
Chinaman
at
inquest
...........
8.87
other property either in value or ownership, and
was entirely prostrated with rheumatism ; in fact
P
ersonal .—Dr. A. M. Loryea, of that said board will contiuue its sittings until the Cash on account of District
ter lias not been captured yet.
costs.
I was almost helpless. 1 sent to you for one 10-
Attorney
’
s
fees
......................
20.00
East Portland, was in town Thursday. examination of the assessment roll is completed. Trial fees..................................
lounce bottle ofthe "Unk Weed Remedy,” by the
37.50
All
those
feeling
themselves
aggrieved
by
over
as
­
A nother R obbery .—We are in­
Y reka R elief F und .]—Amounts re­ He is en route, to San Francisco to attend
use of which I experienced almost immediate re-
sessment will appear before said board anti state Received from J. Hannah,
formed that Mr. I*. J. White, of Rock ported last week: Flour, 21,500 lbs;
! lief, and by the time the bottle was gone the rheu-
late
Ass
’
or,
on
settlement..
56.
9
q
their
grievances.
DAVID
REDPATH,
the Mechanics’ State Fair, as representa­
!matism was gone. From my own experience, and
Received from Mate on ac­
Point was robbed of $46 or $47. The cash, $265. Additional contributions:
Assessor for Jackson county, Oregon.
tive of Oregon. The doctor seems so wild
count of State Joor.............
817.75 ! from what 1 have heard others say who have used
Jacksonville, August 1st, 1871.
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money was in his pocket, but was not J. Layton, 500 1bs.flr.; Henry Bleeclier,50
I the Unk Weed, I believe it to be a certain cure fer
on the subject of “Unk Weed,”—his rem­
missed until the next morning, after a of lard and 45 lbs. hams; Wagner &
$35,338.53 I the rheumutism. Y’our, respectfully,
edy for rheumatism—that we fear the
A. R. SHIPLEY.
THE
NEW
FOOD.
visit to town. He does not know wheth­ McCall, 1,000 lbs. flour ; J. C. Tolman,
Californians will not let him get farther
er he was releaved of the cash here or 400 lbs. ; ----- Alexander, $2.50. Total than Stockton.
County Fund—Cr.
Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur, ex-President
was robbed, as Mr. Bybee was, after his flour, 23,400 lbs. ; total cash, $317.50.
By amount of county warrants
of the Oregon State Agricultural Society, and au­
Capt Goodale and Lieut. Botelie, of
redeemed and cancelled...$17,928.63
thor of ‘‘Statistics of Oregon
return home.
Several errors occurred in our state­ Fort Klamath, have been in town this
Treasurers
receipt
for
State
East Portland, April 1, 1871.
, week.
tax.......................................... 7,379.40
R obbery ’.—Last Tuesday night Mr. ment of the contributions from Rock
A.
M.
Loryea
A
Co.
—I was afflicted with a severe
B. F. Dowell has returned from Port­
Interest paid on county war­
Point
last
week.
Mr.
L.
J.
White
should
attack
of
chronic
rheumatism
; was confined to my
land.
Wm. Bybee’s bed room was entered and
rants ......................................
85.89
bed most of the time from January to July, when
have
been
credited
with
$25
instead
of
Discount
on
$279.00
legal
ten
­
his pantaloons, which were laying on a
I used the Unk Weed, and it cured na up.
T he C emetery . — Within the past
ders sold...............................
33.00
A. J. DUFUR.
chair near the bed side, were taken into $20 ; Mr. David Sexton with $5 and Mr.
Amount
paid
school
fund
on
year the Jacksonville cemetery has
Milo
Caton
with
$2.50
instead
of
$5.
property tax......................... 2,620/3
the kitchen where they were relieved of
been greatly lieautifled. The shrubbery
Amount in treasury, July 20,
Certificate from Hun. Gideon Tibbetts, a mem­
some $80, which was in the pockets.
1871........................................ 7,291.28 —35,338.53 ber of tbe City Council of East Portland :
A rrivals at the U. S. H otel this has been trimmed away, and the last
The graceless scoundral who committed W eek .—Thos. Hatton, Jr., Des^Moines,
Outstanding county war­
East Portland, April 7, 1871.
resting place of so many of our citizens,
rants to date is follows :
the theft did not have the politeness to Iowa ; Wm. Hume, Oak Point, Oregon ;
A.
M.
Loryei
A
Co.
—Gents : This is to infurtn
in many other ways, rendered attractive.
For a few cents you can buy Last year.................................. $ 817.50
you that I have used your "Unk Weed” for neu­
return the garment, but threw it upon Francis Cassin, San Francisco; F. E.
Recently a number of monuments, of
Issued since July 7th, 1870... 1,171.31
ralgia and rheumatic pains, and found Joliet from
the floor and decamped.
tbe use of only one bottle, «nd can recommend it
Perrin, Philip Thomberry, M. D., Louis­ . Williamsburg marble, very tasteful in of your Grocer or Druggist a
to those in need of such a remedy.
■'
—
Total, $1,988.81
ville, Ky. ; Rich’d Isaacs, Geo. W. design and of exquisite workmanship, package of SEA MOSS FABINE
Yours,
GIDEON TIBBETTS.
Q uartz .—We have been shown a
Balance in treasury over and
Isaacs and wife,’ Butte creek, Ogn. ; G. I have been erected. Among others we made from pure Irish Moss or
above all outstanding war­
specimen of quartz, at the Table Rock sa­
H. Goodale, U. 8. A., Fort Klamath ; D. • noticed very fine monuments from Rus­
rants, July 20th, 1871, is... 5,302.17
Certificate from James Bybee, the celebrated
loon, which is richer by far than any
Carrageen,
which
will
make
stock-gruwcr, and "King of tbe Oregon Turf
L. Stevens, San Francisco; Cannester sel’s marble works at Ashland, over the
quartz seen in this county since the fa­
School Fund—Dr.
Suave’s Island, January 14, 1871.
Crosbury, Indiana ; Dr. A. M. Loryea, remains of Hon. J. N. T. Miller’s chil- sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange,
mous days of the Gold Hill and Fowler
To
balance
in
treasury
July,
A.
M.
Loryea
A Co.—This is to acknowledge
East Portland; Aug. Woodroof, Sam’l ■ dren, and those of Mr. P. Donegan and and a like quantity of Puddings
7th, 1870.................
$1,396.90 the efficacy of your "Unk Weed remedy, or Ore­
leads. The rock fairly shines with the
I John Orth. The stone over Mrs. Love’s
W. Sawyer, Kerbyvilie, Oregon.
received from J.Han­
gon Rhematic Cure.” I was afflicted for months
precious metal. The specimen shown is
Custards, Creams, Charlotte Amount
nah, late assessor of prop­
remains is also very tasteful.
with a very terioue attack of the inflammatory rheu­
erty
tax,
on
settlement
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merely a piece of the out-croppings. The
matism, and tried nearly all ofthe so-called rheu­
It is useless to attempt to cleanse a
Busse, &c. It is the cheapest, Received from property tax
matic remedies without any relief perceivable.
I
exact locality of this new-found lead is stream while the fountain is impure.
BORN.
for the year 1870..................
2,620.33 then tried your Remedy, and its use resulted in the
healthiest
and
most
delicious
a secret at present.
Received from principal and
most happy effects—a perfect cure.
Dyspepsia, complaints of the liver or
On Grave creek, July 30th, 1871, to the wife of
interest on note.....................
281.33
Truly yours,
JAMES BYBEE.
food
in
the
world.
It
makes
a
kidneys, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, F. N. Browning, a son.
Received from interest on
R unaway .—Last Wednesday one of headaches, and all diseases arising from
92.50
splendid Dessert, and has no money lent...........................
Reams & Wilson’s teams, attached to a impure blood, are at once removed by
Certificate from Hon. E. L. Quimby, cx-County
Received from fines................
190.00
DIED.
equal
as
a
light
and
delicate
Commissioner
of Multnomah County, Oregon :
Received
from
sale
of
school
t,uRgy» indulged in a runaway on Apple­ D r . W alker ’ s C alifornia V inegar
In Waldo, Josephine county, Oregon, July 10th,
land..........................................
60.00
East Portland, April 1, 1871.
gate. A Heathen Chinee was chief en­ B itters , the great and infallible purifier 1871, Alfred James, son of A. J. and Luise Ad­ food for Invalids and Children.
A. M. Loryea A Co.—I have used tbe "t’nk
gineer of the team, and, wishing to tie of the blood, and renovator of the sys­ ams ; aged 3 years, 7 months and 2 days.
$1,641.21 Weed Remedy,” and am satisfied it is a valuable
medicine. It regulates and invigorates the sys­
up, took off the bridle in order to put on tem. It has never been known to fail,
A Glorious Change!!
tem.
This is my experience with tbe Remedy.
School Fund—Cr.
the halter, whereupon the horse took to provided the patient had not delayed
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Truly yours,
E. L. QUIMBY.
orders from .School Super­
his heels and left that part of the coun­ using it until the vitality of his system
TIIE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. By intendent
returned paid for
Certificate from ths well-known merchant, 0.
try. The buggy was badly demoralized
1870 ......
$ 172.36
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
was too far gone.
W. Weaver, Esq. :
Same for 1871............................. 3,551.59
and the horse was injured somewhat al­
The Dalles, May 23, 1871.
Loss on on sale of $465 legal
so.
tenders....................................
A N uisance .—The condition of the
46.G5
A. M. Loryea A Co.—I have used (ho "Unk
E
®he Semonatic firnes.
T
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P arade .—The Red Knights paraded
through the principal streets last Wed­
nesday. We have heard it intimated
that the organization will be made per­
manent We hope it is true. The young
men who have become members show a
high proficiency in drill, consider­
ing the short time they hav’e been in
practice, and with a permanent organiza­
tion and proper encouragement would
doubtless do honor to our town. We
hope, however, that they will select some
other name ; the present one is inappro­
priate and is not half as significant as
that, applied to them prior to the 4th of
Jaly.
,
Read the “Unh Weed” Advertitement.
gutter on California street, near the China
houses, above Oregon, demands the early
attention of the Street Commissioner
The gutter is a stagnant pool of green,
slimy water, filthy enough to breed a pes­
tilence in that portion of town. More­
over, this water stagnates in'the immedi­
ate vicinity of a spring] which supplies
drinking water to a large portion of the
residentajm ^he Bvicinity of that part of
California and Oregon streets. Make the
“Heathen Chlnea” keep their gutters
clean.
E xplorers .—We are informed that
Messrs. Bybee, Childers and Thurpin
started to Sprague’s river, Thursday
morning, to view out the land.
Real Estate Dealer
* I
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST
PORTLAND, in the moit desirable localities, con­
sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,
HOUSES and STORES ; also,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un­
cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the
STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property pur­
chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and
throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES,
with great care and on the most ADVANTA­
GEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS
NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES­
CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And
■»
♦
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Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable re­
storative is the sheet-anchor of
the feeble and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the aged
and languid, it has no equal
among stomachics. As a remedy
for the nervous weakness to
which women are especially sub­
ject, it is superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates, tropi­
cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every species of
disorder which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks down
the animal spirits. For sale by
all druggists.
Amount paid te T. II. B.
Shipley, local agent for
Board of School Land Com­
missioners, as irreducible
school fund.........................
Balance in treasury, July 20,
1871 .........................................
Weed Remedy,” and can cheerfully iecomincnd it
to persons afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism.
It cured mo of that disease; My hands, wrists,
ankles—indeed, all iny joints—were swollen and
very painful.
0. W. WEAVER.
220.00
650.61—$4,641.21
RtCAriTÚLATIOM—COUNTY FUXD.
Actual cash on hand...............
Outstanding county warrants
to date, not paid..................
SCHOOL FÜXD.
Balance in treasury...............
£7 291.28
1,988.81
Certificate from Hon. N. 11. Lane, Pilot Com­
missioner of Oregon, and a member of the City
Council of blast Portland :
East Portland, April 19, 1871.
A. M. Loryea A Co.—I have been afflicted fur
Several years past with "weakness in the back,”
and wandering rheumatic pains, accompanied by
severe eonttipalion. By the use of one bottle of
your Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatio
Cure, I have been entirely relieved, and I cheer­
fully recommend it as a most valuable and effect­
ive remedy.
NAT. II. LANE.
$650.61
HE foregoing exhibit is published by order of
. the County Commissioners, at their July ses­
sion, 1871 ; and I certify that it is a true state­
ment of the condition of the publio funds of Jack-
son county, Oregon, as taken from the books, and
Put up in Id-ounce bottles, at SI.SO per bottle.
per vouchers fronr the County Treasurer now on
file in this office.
T-9Y* Prepared at the Oregon Medical Laborato­
30tf
SILAS DAY, County Clerk.-
ry, by A. M. Loryea A Co., East Portland, Ogn.
July 20th, 187L
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