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A B rutal D eed .—We are informed that tho b<»dy of the man Lake, who was i recently killed on the Crescent City road, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16,1871. was hastily interred in a shallow grave scooped out among the rocks by the road THOMAS BOICE, No. 30 (Secouil side, with no other covering but a blank floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, et and the loose rocks which were heaped below Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent above him. The consequence is that for Sa* Francisco. stench in that vicinity is simply awful. HUDSON * MENET, are our duly author There was no shadow of excuse for this issd Agents in »the Atlantie States. Office, 41 act of barbarism. Our informant states Park Row, "Times” Building, New York. that the owner of the team which Lake J. M. BALTIMORE is our duly authorised drove had a spring wagon on the ground, agent for Portland, Oregon. and could easily have taken the body of DANIEL GREEN is our authorised agen the unfortunate man to the City for in terment. Instead of this he buried the for Josephine County. corpse of the man by the roadside like a dog. He is a burning disgrace to his LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, species, and we only regret that we could not ascertain his name in order to hold gtligms Notices. up the ignoble wretch to the contempt of the community. $hi* ®imts. G’ lang .—“That gay and festive cuss,” Wes. Manning, captured us the other day, and hustled us into one of those fine bug gies, and took us w hirling into the coun try for a mouthful of fresh air. He has some kind of human compassion for a poor devil of an editor, a trait, which we are sorry to say, mankind is not in the habit of exhibiting. By-the-by, Wes. keeps about the best horse hotel this side of Portland. He is a good boy, and de serves patronage. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hickson County, (sitting in Probate, September 4th, 1871.) In the matter of the estate of Sam ple Jurney, deceased. F. DOWELL, administrator of said estate, having filed in said Court his final account for settlement, and also praying for an order for setting the time of hearing the same ; therefore notice is hereby given that said final account will be heard and determined in said Court on Tues day, the 3d day of October, 1871, at which time and plnee all persons having any objections to said final account and settlement, must then and there make the same. By order of Hon. L. J. C. Dunean, Judge of said Court. [36t4] SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. Tax-Payers’ Notice. THE ____ NEVER FAILS YO CURE. I UNK WEED REMEDY. —on— OREGON RHEUMATIC CURE, COWAN & FLINT'S History« This remedy is composed of thé active principle of the Unk Weed, Eng.—ThaspitMr Cordatnm Originis, Lat.—Indigenous to Oregon*. Grow* must abundantly and perfectly in Washington Ce ■ Properties, Etc. AGUE KING! Tt contains an ACTIVE VOLATILE principle/ extracted by Ether, and a bitter TONIC principle, soluble in Alcohol. Medical Properties and tfseds Tt is the most speedy cure for AArematism, AAee- mafic Gout and. Ilheumatic Pain* of all kinds that was ever introduced in Materia Medica. The UaE Weed Remedy, as prepared by us, ia consequent of its existing bitter principle, possesses the neces sary virtue of being a POWERFUL TONIC, Pro moting the Appetite and Inrigorating the whole Di- geetive Apparatu*, thus building up and ctreegth- ening the system, while at the same time the veda« tile principle, being absorbed in tbe blood, ante specifically on the Rheumatic Poison, removing it from the circulation and system. There are a few remedies known te the Medical Profession which will remove the RHEUMATIC POISON from the blood, but whose action is sw powerful in depressing the system of the already en feebled Rheumatic patient, that their use has to ha abandoned before specific effects are obtained, hone* the want of success in treating this prevalent, and in consequence heretofore incurable disease. Un like these medicines, already known, the UNK WEED REMEDY, though producing a* powerful and as affective effects on the blood and system in removing the Rheumatic Poison, also possesses a strong TONIC and recuperating element wbieb ad mits of its continued use even by the moot deli cate and debilitated. Thus we have tbe combina tion for tbe first time of these TWO neceessary ele ments in ONE remedy, which accounts for its Su perior and Never-Failing curative effects in Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and Rhen- ma tic Palus of all Kinds. At Ashland, on the 10th inst., of typhoid fever, WM. HERMAN, aged 27 years. At his rooms in the U. S. Hotel. Jacksonville, Y act of the Legislature of th* State of Oregon, Sept. 15th, of typhoid fever, Drt E. H. GREEN approved October 25th, 1870, appointing a MAN, a native of Northampton, ‘Summit county, Board of Equalization for the adjustment of the tax Ohio, in tho 36th year of his ago. Funoral services at tho M. E. Church to-mor roll for the different counties of the aforesaid State. Therefor, this is to give notice that the said Board CONTAINS row at 1 o'clock, p. m . of Equalization will meet the tax-payers of Jack- son county on the last Monday in Sept., 1871, at the Clerk’s office in Jacksonville, for the purpose of correcting any errors that may Rev. F aths * B umhtt will hold divin* ser have occurred in the assessment of lands, lots or A N uisance .—The Sexton complains vient at th* Cathohe Church to-morrow, at th* other property either in value or ownership, ami WILLIAM DAVIDSON, r that a lot of obtrusive boys are in the usual hour. that said board will continue its sittings until the examination of the assessment roll is completed. habit of following every funeral proces All those feeling themselves aggrieved by over as S truck it R ich .—We are informed sion which attends at the cemetery, and sessment will appear before said board and state that Sam Bowden’s company have struck by their ruffianly conduct seriously inter The astonishing cures daily performed by this their grievances. DAVID REDPATH, preparation cause considerable comment by the rich rock in Iheir lead near Willow fering with the funeral solemnities. Pa Assessor for Jackson county, Oregon. Medical Faculty, ns thev positively assert that Office, No. 61 Front Street, Jacksonville, Sept. 1st, 1871. 36t4 Springs. CULLS AND FEVER, FEVER AND AGUE, rents should teach their children at least INTERMITTENT AND RKM ITLENTFEVERS PORTLAND, OREGON. Notice of Final Settlement. cannot be cured without the use of Quinine. Nev G rapes .—Mr. Boyer presented us this the common rules of good behavior on ertheless, the old Poison is laid upon the shelf, and week with some a bunches of excellent such occasions. Respect for the dead is REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST ae would recommend in confidence to those who PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for have tried and received but tempon, ry relief from grapes from his «tore on Main street. one of the noblest marks of civilization, sisting the county of Jackson (sitting in Probate, Sep of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, tember 5th, 1871.) In tke matter of the estate the use of the many Quinine Mixtures, to He has some more of the same sort left. and the slightest regard for the ameni HOUSES and STORES ; also, of John Robinson, deceased. ties of civilized life, as well as a common S upreme C ourt .—The Supreme Court respect for the grief of the mourners USAN ROBINSON, executrix of the above es IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un tate, having filed in said Court her final ac cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the has affirmed the decision of Judge Prim, on such occasions, should dictate that the STATE for SALE. count, and praying for an order fixing the time for in the case of Wm. Chambers, et al, vs. ruffianism of these young savages should hearing th* same ; therefore notice is hereby giv en that said final account will be heard and de- We are aware of the fact that is generally anr Mary Ann Chambers. REAL ESTATE and other Property pur termided in said Court on Wednesday, the 4th day be restrained. If it occurs in the future, easy matter to procure certificates attesting tbe ef chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and of October, 1871, at which time and place all per F rost on A pplegate .—We are in we shall publish a list of the names of throughout tho STATES and TERRITORIES, sons having objections to said final account and NO RINGING IN THE HEAD I ficacy of patent medicines from a certain class of those who use them. We have selected the fol formed that a severe frost was experienced these boys, who have no regard for the with great care and on the most ADVANTA settlement must then and there make the same. lowing because fhe name* attached to them are these GEOUS TERMS. By order af Hon. L. J. C. Duncan, Judge of of men of the m<z«f cartful and icrupulou* charac -on Applegate last week. All the tomato living and no respect for the dead, and NO STIFF LIMBS ! said Court. [36tl] SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. ter, and because th*'large olass of their acquain hold them up to the scorn of the com HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS vines were killed. tances in Oregon will not, for a moment, accuse er munity. NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES suspect them of any esaggentie» in- the stated CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And W illow S prings S chool .—This ments they may make. B ad B oys .—We are informed that Mr. a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI NO DEAFNESS ! school will commence on Monday, the Silas J. Day’s residence and cellar was NESS transacted. Remaarkable cure of Mrs. Hoover, Wife of Mon.- THIRD STREET, (next door to B. F. Dewell’s Jacob Hoover, ex-T feature? of Washington cssl- 18th inst., under charge of Mr. John Far entered on Thursday, while Mrs. Day Law Office,) ty, Oregon. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT ley, than whom there is no better quali was absent, by a couple of boys (the ring Taulatin Plains, Washington cHinty, Oregon, F IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive July Ü, 187k J fied teacher in the county. leader not over nine years old) and a raid descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward JACKSOlffVXUXI, OREGON the same to the abov* address. A. M. Loryea A Co —I have been troubled with Or any of those disastrous effects caused by the LWAYS on hand the best stock of patent and use of the many Quinine mixtures daily recommen Rheumatism for the past twelve gear* ; my joints/ B roke D own .—Several Crescent City made on Mrs. D’s store of preserves. Af February 4th, 1871. feb4-tf. home-made Rifle and Shot Guns, single and ded to them. especially those of my feet and hands, Were badly teams, loaded with freight for this place, ter committing a filthy nuisance on the double ; Revolvers of the latest patents ; Pocket swollen, so that I could with difficulty gatfound.- IT HAS BECOME A FIXED FACT, that no broke down on the McGrew Hill, and premises, they stole a gold belt buckle Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringers, the remedy has yet been discovered which allays Fever My shoulder pained me a great deal and a large bo latest and best. Also the best Powder and Powder and gives strength and tone to the Stomach, and ny swelling grew out, so that I could not rate my were forced to return to the City for re belonging to Mrs. Day, which they re Flanks ; all sort of Shot and Pouches ; Caps, that important gland, the Liver, like the AGUE hand to my head. turned, however. The ringleader in this pairs. Wads, and everything in the Sportman’s line. KING. It is nature’s own remedy, being com Since last Spring I have been taking yonr "tfnit mischief, has been guilty of repeated of The above goods are all of the best quality, and posed of vegetable matter, and skillfully prepared. Weed Remedy,” and find myself much improved. B rick .—The undersigned has just fin fences of like character, and is utterly in will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. All It seeks the root of the disease, and with its mag The swelling and pain has left my joints and orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly ic influence performs a cure. shoulder, and the bong growth ha* entirely dieap ished burning a large brick kiln at his corrigible. A house of correction is need and in good style."t£^ peared and I use my limbs and am far better than brick yard in Jacksonville, and is ready ed very much for boys of his stamp. It JOHN MILLER. I have been for years. M. HOOVER. Jacksonville, Sept. 9th, 1871. 36 to furnish brick to all those in need of is the only hope for him. As it is, he is C holera —How to C ure it .—At the com this article. P atrick F eiiely . Certificate from the Deputy Jailer of Multno rapidly and surely gravitating to the pen mencement of the Diarrhoea, which alway pre mah county jail : cedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspeonful N otice .—Persons having clothing in itentiary or the gallows, and his influ of the Pain Killer in sugar and water, (hot, if con City Jail, Portland, Oregon, June 7th, 1871. The Vtonder of Wonders—The Great Ague EALED proposals will be received at the Coun on the youth of his own age in this venient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and King. the tailor shop of Wm. Herman, deceas ence A. M. Loryea A Co.—I was attacked with a to- ty Clerk’s office of Jackson county, Oregon, town is terribly pernicious. bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Should the vere case of rheumatism. It was in my thighs, until Monday al 12 o ’ clock, m ., September 18th, ed, will call and claim them and pay diarrhoea or cramps continue, repeat the dose every I wonder if wonders are never to cease, hips, fingers, shoulder blade—indeed in all tbe Jen or fifteen minutes until the patient is relieved 1871, for the leasing of so much of the county charges, or they will be sold at public joints of my body I suffered great pain and an “A F ellow ’ F eeling M akes U s In extreme cates, two or more teaspoonfuls may be road, running from Jacksonville to Canyonville, At present all wonders are on the increase ; Of the latest I now will give you a hint, guish. I was attended 'ey a regular physician, but by way of Ruck Point, as is embraced between the auction. W ondrous K ind .”—Conjectures of all given at a dose. Look at the Ague King ut Cowan A Flint. with no effect. I was induced to try your Unk 13 mile-post on the road, and terminating at a The Pain Killer, ns an internal remedy, has no Jacksonville, Sept. 16th, 1871. kinds have been freely expressed as to equal. In eases of Cholera, Slimmer Complaints, pine fifteen inches in diameter, near the store house Weed Remedy, and it immediately cured me up. I No Quinine, no Mercury, nor Arsenic wc find consider it, from my experience, the best remedy the reasons which influenced Governor Dyspepsia, Dysentery, A.-thma, it cures in one of Haymond A White, a distance of 37.80 chains, Were ever compounded or with it combined ; for rheumatism known. R eligious .—Bev. C. Curtiss, Secreta be leased to any person or corporation to open, This wonder, the doctors were mentally sure, Grover in appointing Judge Duncan to night, by taking it internally, and bathing with it to ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailer. ry of the American Baptist Home Mis freely. Its action is like magic, when externally improve and keep the same on good repair for This is to oertify that the above statement is eor- the County Judgeship ofthis county, and applied to Old Sores, Burns, Scalds, and Sprains. travel thereon, for a period of ten years, with the Could never be done and make a good cure. sionary Society for Oregon and Washing rect to my own knowledge. right, in consideration thereof, to collect and re We confess it astounds us, nnd wonderfully tco, among the rest the fact that both the For Sick Headache and Toothache, don't tail to ceive JOHN P. WARD, Jailer. tolls at one gate, for travel thereon, in the ton, will preach da the Methodist Church try it. In short, it is a P ain K iller . To see what the Ague King daily does do ; Governor and the Judge are disciples, of manner prescribed by the General Laws of Oregon, Directions accompany each bottle. If you’ve Fever, or Ague, or any such thing. next Sunday evening, at 7 o’clock. the “ New Departure ” was stated as a rea The Pain Kill-r is sold by al) dealers in Medi chapter 17, title 3. All bidders are required to Go promptly and purchase the great Ague King. Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con - ' ■ ■■ enclose with their bids a bond in the sum .f $2- cines. Price, 25cts 50cts, and $1 per bottle. tributor to the Willammctte Farmer, and Secreto T he H otel de K lippel .—Sheriff son for the appointment. If this be so, 000, with two or more sufficient sureties to be void I’d shaken so long, till every kind friend ry of the Oregon Horticultural Society : Coneolingly told we to fix for my end ; upon the condition that the bidder, if the lease is Chapped Hands and Face. Klippel has no less than four Ijoarders at it will be well for the Democracy of Qre- Oswego, Oregon, March 28th, 1871. Oh I life was so sweet, I wished not to die, awarded to him, will, within ten days thereafter, Sore lJps, Dryness of the Skin. his hotel, to-wit: The Chinese murderer, gon to knoiv that the Executive intends A. M. Loryea A Co.—Some four weeks age I enter into a contract for keeping the road, anti Therefore the Ague King I hastened to try. Ate., die.. was entirely prostrated with rheumatism ; in fact Lui Shing, and fhe horse thieves, Good, to confer his appointments only on those Cured at once bv HEGEM AN’S CAMPHOR ICR give the necessary undertaking for th* faithful One bottle is all—I took as directed; I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one lf- performance of the contract. Upon the opening of Morrill and Werner. The county jail has who happen to agree with liis peculiar WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands And, wondrous to tell, my cure was effected ; uunce bottle of the "Unk Weed Remedy,” by the the bills the lease will be awarded to the lowest all weather. See that you get HEGEMAN’S. bidder, having due reference to the fact which of From the grave I was snatched, and ever will sing use of which I experienced almost immediate re more occupants now than it has had for views on the Montgomery county heresy. in Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac them is best qualified for the undertaking. The Honored and bless’d be the great Ague King ! lief, and by the time the bottle was gone tbe rheu All right, Governor; go ahead if you tured only by H kgeman A Co., Chemists and ten years. matism was gone. From my own experience, and County Court reserves the right to reject any and think there is no hereafter. Now shakers, we tell you go buy it and try it, Druggists, New York. from what I have heard others say who hiT* need all bbls. 33t4 It quickly will make your shaking limbs quiet ; A uction S ale .—M. A. Brentano will January 7th, 1S71. jan7-ly. the I'nk Weed, I believe it to be a certain cure fer For pills of Quinine, and every sueh thing, T hey K now their F riends . — On the rheumatism. Your, respectfully, sell at his residence on Oregon street, at Mast speedily yield to the A. R. SHIPLEY. public auction, on Saturday, Sept. 16th, the reception of the news of the Califor 1 mill fflfflHE HOY ! ! B SPECIAL NOTICES. Real Estate Dealer S Try the Ague King! HUNTERS’EMPORnJM! NOTICE^ S 1871, a lot of household and kitchen fur niture. All those in want of household goods and kitchen furniture, will do well to be on hand. 36t2 G ood P rospect .—While cleaning out the well in the Court House yard, the workmen prospected a pan of dirt from the bottom of the well, and got about eight cents of coarse and fine gold. In what other country do they find gold in the wells ? _________ nia election and the success of the Radi cals, our pigtailed friends in Chinatown went on a regular bender, burnt firecrack ers and consumed much “blandee,” etc. When asked “why these things w’ere thus,” they replied : “Me heap sabe .Lad- icle him beat Demclat in Californy. Chi naman little w’hile, him good as Melican man. Him vote. Him catchee office. Him catchee Sheriff. Melican man no more catchee China taxee. Me heap sabe. You take some blandee?” Polite ly declining the “blandee,” our reporter meandered away from there, musing on the words of that Chinaman, and asking himself if they might not be prophetic. S wamp L and S urvey .—Hon. J. N. T. Miller, Swamp Land Commissioner, is now engaged in selecting the swamp land belonging to the State, in the Klam ath country. Mr. D. P. Murphy is in A W oman ’ s R iohtest in V ery charge of the survey. When last heard D eed .—Our Jackson county women car from, the party was engaged in survey ry out the doc-trines of woman’s rights to ing the lands on Little Klamath Lake. practical results, for we saw one the oth P ersonal .—We notice our friend, C. er day standing upright in a two-horse <’oleman, of Phoenix, in tow n yesterday. w’ood wagon, driving off from a wood He has just returned from San Francis pile in tow’n, where she had just deposit co, where he has been to purchase a ed a load ofcord wood. Now, we are in stock of goods for his store at that place. favor of giving that woman the ballot, if Sheriff Klippel started for a tour east she wants it. As a representative of wo of the mountains, in the Klamath Lake man’s rights, she is worth a ten-acre fiel^ region, Tuesday. Gen. John F. Miller, full of the Woodhulls and Claflins and Mr. Wqa. Perfila and J. H. Reed started the rest of them. She has entered into competition with the men in the hardest for the north. and most arduous fields of labor, and we N ew E ditor .—Mr. H. Kelly makes are in favor of giving her all men’s rights his editorial bow to the readers of the and privileges that nature will allow her Sertñnel In the last issue of that paper. He to itossess. _ ______ assumes the arduous duties of the tripod, T hanks .—Mr. Thos. Paulsen and his with a just appreciation of the obligations fair bride have the thanks of this office and responsibilities, and if he carries out for that generous quantity of cake, and the sentiments he expresses, as we have that wine with which to wash it down no doubt he will, the Sentinel will be a withal. Unfortunately it came too late for credit to Oregon journalism. Weextend acknowledgement last week. We wish a cordial welcome to our new confrere. the donors a prosperous voyage through life, and hope that the name of Paulsen K lamath L ake .—Mr. J. D. Coughlin may be perpetuated in a numerous line arrived this week from Klamath I^ake of young Paulsens, till the “crack of and Link River. He reports crops of all doom.” Selah ! ________ kinds, including vegetables, as looking O regon B ranch P acific R ailroad remarkably well. He reports extraordi Co.—A meeting of the stockholders of the nary beets, radishes, eabbages and garden O. B. P. R. R. Co., will be held at the vegetables of every variety, grown since company’s office in Jacksonville, Sept. the visitation of the crickets last spring- 23, 1871, for the purpose of holding the A school house has been built at Link annual election of officers for said com River, and a successful school is in opera pany, and for the transaction of such oth tion at that place. Stock is rolling fat, er business as may properly come before and in short, everything seems to be in a the meeting. H enry K lippel , Sec’y. Jacksonville, Sept. 11th, 1871. thriving condition. N O T I C E THE NEW FOOD. To Bridge Builders. Great Ague King ! EALED proposals will be received at the Coun SOLD everywhere by drug ty Clerk’s office of Jackson county, Oregon, gists AND DEALERS. [32tf until Monday 12 o’clock, n., September 25th, 1871, for the letting of the building of two bridges—one across Little Butte creek, near the residence of Peter Simon ; and the other across Evan’s creek on J acksonville , oregon , the present traveled stage road. The said bridges to be built according to tbe plans and specifleations Corner of California and Third St*., <>n file in the County Clerk's office. Tbe builders are to furnish all the materials necessary, and to construct said bridges. All bidders are required to enclose with their bids for the Butt* creek bridge a bond in the sum of $500 ; and all bidders egs leave to inform the public for tbe Evan’s creek bridge in the sum of $2,000, that he has the largest, best, and most com- with two or more sufficient sureties in each case, u odious Hotel in Southern Oregun. to be void upon the condition that the bidder, if the contract is awarded to him, will enter into an It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ; agreement and give the necessary bonds for the faithful performance of the contract. No bids will stages from the North and South leave regularly he considered unless accompanied with the under from the U. S. HOTEL. takings above mentioned. The sealed proposals will be opened on said day, and if deemed expedi The House has lately been re painted, and reno ent, the contract for the construction of said vated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and well bridges will be awarded to the lowest responsible ventilated. The bedrooms are supplied with SPl ING BEDS, and every other convenience for bidder. 33tf Dated Jacksonville, Oregon, August 11th, 1871. the comforts of guests. S TT. 8. HOTEL, L. HORNE, Proprietor, For a few cents you can buy of your Orocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FABINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Busse, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. B Certificate from Hon. Gideon Tibbetts, a mem ber of the City Council of East Portland : East Portland, April 7, 1871, A. M. Loryei A Co.—Gents : This is to inform you that I huve used your "Unk Weed” fer neu ralgia ami rheumatio pains, and found relief from the use of only one bottle, end can recommend it to those in need of such a remedy. Yours, GIDEON TIDBBTT& Certificate from James Bybee, the celebrated stock-grower, and "King of tbe Oregon Turf:” Suave’s Island, January 14,1871. A. M. Loryea A Co.—This is to acknowledge the efficacy of your "Unk Weed remedy, or Ore gon Rbematic Cure.” I was afflicted for months with a very teriout attack of the inflammatory rheu matism, and tried nearly all of the so-called rheu matic remedies without any relief perceivable. I BOARD AND LODGING then tried your Remedy, and its use resulted in the most happy effects—a perfect cure. Can be had at reasonable rates, according to tbe Truly yours, JAMES BYBEE. HE undersigned having been appointed agent room occupied. of the County Court of Jackson county, Ore gon, for the care of the sick and indigent poor of THE TABLE Certificate from Hon. E. L. Quimby, ex-Connty said county, this is to notify all interested persons, Commissioner of Multnomah County, Oregon : that application for relief or aid from said county East Portland, April 1, 1871. must be made through me. and all bills for aid or Will be supplied with the best the market can af relief, before being audited by said Court, must be ford. A. M. Loryea A Co.—I have used the "Unk presented to me for approval. Weed Remedy,” and am satisfied it it a valuable FAMILIES Done by order of the County Commissioner, at the medicine. It regulates and invigorates the eya- July term of said Court, 1871. tern. This is my experience with tho Remedy. E. D. FOl’DRAY Agent. Can find at this House rooms especially arranged Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBY. Of the County Court of the aforesaid county, for for their comfort and convenience, as well as every tbe county poor. attention and comfort usually found at a well kept Certificate from the well-known merchant, 0. This 12th day of July 1871. 28tf Hotel. W. Weaver, Esq.: NOTICE. T Plantation Bitters. THE TABLE JOCK SALOON. 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 siwcific in every species of disorder w hich undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the auinal spirits. For sale by all (Jr *- Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur, ex-Presideat of the Oregon State Agricultural .Society, and au thor of "Statistic* of Oregon East Portland, April 1, 1871. A. M. Loryea A Co.—I was afflicted with a severe attack of chronic rheumatism ; was confined to my bed most of the time from January to July, when I used the Unk Weed, and it cured me up. A. J. DUFUB. A LARGE HALL The Dalles, May 23, 1871. A. M. Loryea A Co.—I have used the **Uak Weed Remedy,” and can cheerfully recommend it Is attached to tho Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms. to persons afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism. It cured me of that disease. My hands, wrists, ankles—indeed, all my joints— were swollen and The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where very painful. 0. W. WEAVER. Oregon St., next to Odd Fellow«’ Building. the very best liquors and cigars may be found, at prices to suit the times. Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871. tf. Certificate from Hon. N. U. Lane, Pilot Com* essrs , wintjen a helms beg to missioner of Oregon, and a member of tho City inform their friends and the publio generally Notice of Final Settlement. Council of East Portland : that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, East Portland, April 19, 1871. and reduced the price of liquors te N the County Court of the State of Oregon fur A. M. Loryea A Co.—I have been afflioted teg. Jackson county, (sitting in probate Sept. 4th, several years past with "weakness in tho back/* 1871.) In the matter of the estate of George and wandering rheumatic pains, accompanied by W. Ashley, deceased. tcrerr eonetipalion. By the use of one bottle of They will be happy to have their friends "oall B. F. Dowell, administrator of said estate, your Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatio and smile.” having filed in said Court Lis final aceount fer set Cure, I hare been entirely relieved, and I cheer tlement,and also praying for an order for setting the fully recommend it as a most valuable and efeet- time for hearing the same ; therefore notice is here ive remedy. NAT. H. LANE. by given that said final account will be heard and determined in said Court on Tuesday, the 3d day together with the finest brands of liquors and ci of October, 1871, at which time all persons hav Put up in 10-ounce bottles, at 81.80 per bottte gars always on hand. ing any objections to said final account and settle ryflf Prepared at the Oregon Medical Laborato ment must then nnd there make to the same. ry , by A. M. Loryea A Co., East Portland, Ogn. By order of Hon. L. J. C. Duncan, Judge of For laleby all Druggitt*.^^, 34 said Court. [36t4] SILAS J. DAY, Clerk. April 1st, 1870. aprl-tf. Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors. M IS 1-2 CENTS. English Ale and Porter, 50 Points of Billiards for Drinks. I