The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 02, 1875, Image 4

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FRIDAY.................................. APRIL 2, 1<75.
THE WORLD IS WHA T WE MAKE IT.
I’ve seen some people in this life
Who always are repining.
Who never, never yet could see
The storm-cloud’s silver lining.
There always something is amiss,
From sunrise to its setting ;
That God’s hand made their map of life,
They seem the whole forgetting.
And I’ve seen a blessed sight,
To sin beclouded vision,
Some people who, where’er they be,
Make earth seem an Elysian.
They always see the brightest side—
The direful shadows never—
And keep tlie flowers of hope in bloom
Within their hearts forever.
The one can make tho sunniest day
Seem wondrous sad and dreary ;
The other smiles the clouds away,
And makes a dark day cheery.
This life of ours is, after all.
About as we shall make it.
If we can banish grief and care,
Let’s haste to undertake it.
P robably A M istake .—There
sesms to have been a mistake in the
dispatch which announced that a hill
for over forty thousand dollars had
been sent in for the board ol thejurors
in the Beecher-Tilton case, for forty-
three days. A thousand dollars a day
for feeding twelve meh would seem
excessive, even to California grandees
and hotel-keepers. Perhaps the bill
was really four thousand dollars, and
that would be a swinging charge for
the time, though not absolutely incred­
ible. If the Brooklyn Board of Su­
pervisors, however, are called upon to
font many such accounts, as this, it is
to be apprehended that the city will be
bankrupted, whichever side wins.
This is particularly hard upon the City
of Churches, and we think Plymouth
Church ought to pay the shot.— Record-
Union.
How to K eep W arm .—Ono way
not to keep warm is to drink freely of
hot drinks ; to keep the pores of the
skin closed ; to eat more than can be
digested ; to sit over a hot-air furnace;
to lace tightly; wear tight garters,
tight shoes, tight gloves, and bundle
up with “heaps” of warm clothing ;
wear mufflers around the neck, and
avoid a breath of cool, fresh air; take
wine or bitters before meals, and pills
to aid digestion after eating. Do this
daily a month or more, and you will
be as tender as a tropical house plant,
and will take “dreadful colds” on the
slightest exposure. Hot drinks just
before going out are especially favor­
able to induce chills ; and this is the
way many are trying to cheat nature
and prolong a miserable existence.—
Science of Health.
W orth R etelling .—A good story
is told of an old farmer, whose son had
for a long time been ostensibly study­
ing Latin in a popular academy.
The farmer not being perfectly satis­
fied with the course and conduct of
the young hopeful, recalled him from
school, and placing him by the side of
a cart one day, thus addressed him :
“Now Joseph, here is a fork, and there
is a heap of manure and cart ; what
do you call them in Latin?” “Fork,
ibus, cartihus, et manuribus,” said
Joseph. “Well, now,” said the old
man, “if you don’t take that forkibus
pretty quickibus, and pitch that
manuribus into that cartihus, I’ll break
your lazy backibus.” Joseph went to
workibus forthwithibus.— Figaro.
S peaking of building the Univer.
sity at Eugene, the Guard says : “The
people ali over the county seem to
have come to understand that it is not
a matter that interests the people of
Eugene only, but that it will benefit
those of the rural districts to an equally
greater degree. Previous to the coun­
ty convention, there was a decided op­
position to the institution, which was
not in reality opposition to the levying
of a tax as provided by the act of 1872
to complete the building. Since the
statement from Judge Thompson that
no tax would be levied, many of those
vehement in their denunciations have
signified their willingness to give at
least something to aid the association
to complete the work.”
A P rofitable Cow.—The Tenth
Duchess of Geneva, purchased by Lord
Bective, at the New York Mills sale,
for $3G,500, has had two calves since
her sale—one a red bull calf, for which
his owner has been offered, and re­
fused, $15,750 ; theother, the younger,
is a red heifer, which is considered
equally as valuable as her brother.
Th us 2 in two years, the cow has made
her oWnil $31,500, or very nearly
paid for herseȣ
S ome modern philosopher has given
in these eleven lines the summary of
JOHN BILGER,
THE
C hildren .—As the pure breath of
The Law of Newspapers.
children revives the life of aged men,
so is our moral nature revived by their 1. Subscribers who <lo not give express
(California St., one door west of Sachs Bros.,)
to the contrary are considered as wish­
free and simple thoughts, their native ’ notice
their'stibscriptions.
feeling, their airy mirth for little cause ing 2. to It continue
any subscribers order tlic discontin­
Jacksonville, Oregon,
or none, their grief, soon aroused and uance of their newspapers, the publisher
may continue to send them until all arrear-
soon allayed. Their influence on us is | , ages
are paid.
DEALER AND WORKER IN
at least reciprocal with ours on them.
J. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take
—OF—
When our infancy is almost forgotten, their newspapers from the offices to which
and our boyhood long departed, though i they are directed, the law holds them re­
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC.
until they have settled the bills,
it seems but as yesterday ; when lifo sponsible
and ordered them discontinued.
settles down darkly upon us, and we 4. Il subscribers remove to other places
' TEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN
without
informing
the
publisher,
and
the
doubt whether to call ourselves young
L assortment of the best
newspapers are sent to the former direction,
any more, then it is good to steal away they
are held responsible.
TINWARE,
from the society of bearded men, and 5. The courts have decided that refusing
BRASS PIPES,
even of gentler women, and spend an to take newspapers from tho office, or re­
F orce pumps ,
moving
and
leaving
them
uncalled
for,
is
hour or two with children. After prima facie evidence of intentional fraud.
Have on band and offer for salo
CHAINS, LEAD PIPE,
drinking from those fountains of still (>. llic postnuistor who nojjlccts to j^ivo
H AR 1 )WA K E, CUT EERY,
fresh existence, we shall return into the legal notice of the neglect of a person to
HYDRAULIC NOZZLES,
from the office the newspapers ad­
the crowd to struggle onward and do take
to him, is liable to the publisher for
PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS,
our parting life, perhaps as fervently dressed
the subscription price.
The Largest and Best Assortment
OLS, 1IOSE, POWDER.
as ever, but, for a time, v’ith a wiser
and purer heart, and a spirit more
BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON.
ALL KINDS OF
lightly wise.
NAILS,
—OF—
T he F uture of A merica .—The
MINING TOOL,
SHOT, BRUSHES,
Encyclopedia Britannica says : Tf the
CARPENTER TOOLS,
natural resources of America were
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
fully developed it would afford sus­
IRON WASH-KETTLES,
tenance to 3,600,000,000 inhabitants—
BRASS ANDIRON WIRE,
numlwr nearly five times as great as
SHEET - IRON WARE.
the entire mass of human beings now
existing on the globe ! And, what is
—USUALLY KEPT IN—
—FROM—
Cast Iron and Steel Plows.
even more surprising, it is not im­
ROPE,
probable that this prodigious popula­
CAULDRONS,
tion will be in existence within three,
CULTIVATORS,
or at most four centuries.
OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE
SACHS BROS.,
JOB PRINTING!
A VISITING CARD!
I t is said that the unpleasant squeak
of boots and shoes may be prevented
by simply driving a row of pegs
through the sole from the toe toward
—TO----
the heel. The noise is caused by the
friction of the layer in tho eenter.
This method stiffens the sole some­
what, but is preferable to tho intoler­
THE LARGEST POSTER,
able sole agony.
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We flatter ourselves that a fourteen years’
experience has made us familiar with
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
FVINECAR
Á
WOMEN
are-tubyected. and at a tonic for the Aged, Feeble,
Debilitated, hat no equal. They are tlrictly intend­
ed at a Temperance Tonic or Bittert, to be used at a
medicine only, and altvayt according to directions.
S old by A ll F irst - class D ruggists .
YÇ
For the very l»est Photographs, go to
Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery withan ELE­
VATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran­
cisco.
OLD
MEXICAN '
A BRAVE BOOK!
“WHAT WOMAN SHOULD KNOW!”
BY MRS. E. B. DUFFY,
rpiIE ONLY WORK OF THE KIND
L ever written
a woman is a necessity
in every household, its entire novelty and
eminent practicalness creates an immense
demand. Notwithstanding the delicate sub­
jects necessarily treated, it is written in such
a brave, pure style as will not ofleBd the
most fastidious. Lady agents never have
had such an opportunity to mako money
and do good. Terms and sample shoots
mailed tree on immediate application.
A. L. BANCROFT <t CO.,
San Francisco, Cal.
H
In connection with all these I haveon hand
a large assortment of
GROCERIES
of all kinds—just what every7 married man
wants in his family’. And if you don’t l»e-
lieve it, call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN BILGER,
Importer of tarm implements and machines.
29tf.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac.,
and indeed all the affections which anse
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
No one remedy Is louder
called for l>v the necessities of
a
tho American people than a
sure and safe cure for Fiver
^^ s J and Ague.
Such we are now
enabled to offer, with a perfect
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certainty that it will eradicate
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the disease, and with assur­
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can ariso
from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis­
order must be of immense service in the com­
munities where it prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which
he must run in violent attacks of this balefttl dis­
temper. This “C ure ” expels the miasmatic
poison of F ever ani » A gue from the system,
and prevents the development of the disease, ir
taken on the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever
yet discovered for this class of complaints, but
also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup­
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
F ever and A gue prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro­
tection. It is hoped this price w ill place it within
the reach of all —the poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority or this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Qui­
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
tlie constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequenco
of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis­
orders arise from its irritation, among which
arc Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache,
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth­
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
aiid derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in­
termittent type, or become periodical. This
“C ure ” expels the poison from tlie blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in­
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala­
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex­
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few'will ever suffer from Inter­
mittent* if they avail themselves of the protec­
tion this remedy affords.
For J.irer Coni/ttaJMf«, arising from torpid­
ity of the I.iver, it is an excellent remedy, stim­
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro­
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other mediemea fad.
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BIT' rtm
Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin­
egar Bittei’S are a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from the nativo
herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sier­
ra Nevada mountains of California, tho
' medicinal properties of which arc extract­
ed therefrom without tho use of Alcohol.
The question is almost daily asked, “What
is the cause of the unparalleled success of
V ineoak B itters ?” Our answer is, that
they remove the cause of disease, and the
patient recovers his health. They are the
great blood purifier and a life-giving prin­
ciple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of the system. Never before in the history
of the world has a medicine been com­
pounded possessing the remarkable qual­
ities of V inegar BiTTERsin hcalingthesick
of every disease man is heir to. They are a
gentle Purgative as well aa a Tonic, reliev­
ing Congestion or Inflammation of the
Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis­
eases.
If iiiPii will enjoy good health. let
them use V inegar B itters as a medicine,
and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants
in every form.
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M c D onald
a co ..
PREPARED BY
IT COSTS NO MORE TO KEEP GOOD
FOWLS THAN POOR ONES.
Dr. J. C. AYER St CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
PRICE, $1.00 PER POTTLE.
30 YEARS.
This celebrated Liniment has no equal in ye world
and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neural­
gia, Sprains, Scalds, Burns, Salt Rheum, Sore Nipples,
Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hands, Poisonous
Bites, Bruises, Ac., on the human frame, and Sprains
Strains, Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, Ac., on
beast, than all other Liniments put together.
MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted tn do
just what is promised, or ye money will be refunded.
Sold by all Druggists ana Country Stores. Be sure
and get ye gbmuink .
,
S aowavs
a cu . b
,0,
It was the first and is
The Only Pain Remedy
that fnvtanflv stop« the mo«t excrnciatlnr pains, altars
Inflammations, and cures CoiitfeMions. whether of th»
Luugs, Stomach, iiuwcla, or other glands or orcaiii. by
inc application.
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IN FROM ONT TO TWENTY MTNUTES.
ho matter how violent or excruciating the naln tha
RHEUMATIC, Bed ridden. Infirm. Crippled NervouZ
Neuralgic, or proatruted with disease may suffer,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
If WTt.L AFFORD TNSTANT EASE
YLAXMATION OF THE KIDNEYS
INFLAMMATION OF TITE BL a DDRSK
I nflammation of the bowels
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____ CONGESTION OF THE LUNG«.
S ore throat , difficult breathing
PALPITATION OF THE IIEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA.
H eadache ,
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
toothache .
NEURALGIA, rheumatism .
COLD CHTLLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Rellefto the part or
parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford earn
and Comfort
Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will In a f«W
moments cure CRAMPS. SPASMS, SuUR STOMACH.
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA*
DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWEL«!
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers should al wins carrv a bottle of Ra4<
way'» Iteady Relief with them. A few drop. in
water will prevent aickneRs or pains from change of
water. It is better tluui French Brandy or Bitter» as •
itlmulant . •
FEVER AND AGUE.
'FEVER AND AGUE cored for fifty cents. There la
not a remedial agent in this world that will core Fever
and Ague, and all other Malariou«, Bilous, Scarlet,
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAD-
W ay s PILLS) so quick as RADWAY’S BEADY RE­
LIEF. Flity cents per bottle.
HEALTH!' BEAUTY!!
strong axt > runs Turn blood - txcreasx
de flesh and weight — clear skin and
ÜEAUTIFLL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL
w.
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Sarsaparillian Resolvent
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
has made ttit ! most astoktshikg cures
sn
SUH'K. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANUE8. THE
ODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT _•
• -y . .
Every Day aa Increase in M
and Wt is Seen and. Felt.
r Every drop ef tha FARSAPARTLLTAJT RESOL-
VENT communicate« through the Blood. Sweat Urina,
ánd other Fluids and juices of the »vrtem the visor ot
life, for It repair« the w*«e, of tho body with new and
•ound material. Sc rotula, Syphilis. Consumption.
Glandular disease. Ulcers tn the throat Mouth. Tu-
motwNodesin the Glandsand other part« of the system.
Sore Eves, Strutuoruus disc harnea from the Ears. an<l
the wo’rst forma of Skin disea-es. Eruptions. Fever
Bores, Scald Head, Ring Worm. Salt Rheum. Eryatpelaa.
Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cao-
cers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dis­
charges, Night Sweats, Los, of Sperm and all wastes of
the life principle, aro within the curative range ot thia
wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few day«' use wMl
Srovc to any person using itder either ot theau forms of
isease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the waste«
and decomposition thnt is continually pro«res»ing. suc­
ceeds in t. resting Utero wastes, an I repatrv the sama
with new material madefrt'tn Iteahhy bl'Ktd—and thia
the SALSA 1'ARILL.lart -Will and does secure-« cur»
is certain; for when oceo fits remedy cnmmenc«« Ma
work of purlflcaticn.F.r.' imcceeds In diminishing th«
to j of wastes, its repturawill be rapid, and every dey
the patient will fed himselfgrowtnir better nndstromter.
tlie rood digest I in; better,
improving, aud flesh
and weight increasing.
Kot only does the tUttssrxniLLUtr Rvsnvrvrr excel
all known remedial agent« ini lie cure of Chronic. (Scro­
fulous. Constitutional, aud fcUu diseases, but it is th«
only poaiuve cure fur
,
-Kidney £ Bladder Complaints,
Tumor of 12 Years9 Growth
Cured by Hadway's Resolvent
DR. RADWAY’S t
perfbctly tartelc»«. r'strt"1'v roafej w!'*t rwyet gem.
parge, regulate, purity, cleanso un I strengthen. Rad­
way's Pills, for the enre of all disorders of the Stomach.
Liver. Bowel*. Kidneys, bladder. Nervous Disea-es,
Headache. Consttparton. CostiveneM, Irwhm-ackn. Dvs-
peysia. Bi'iousuess, Bilious Fever. Inflammation ol ir.o
Bowels, files, and oil Derangeim-nvi ot the In’er'.al
Viscera. Vt arranted toeffect a positive Cure. Buret e
Vegetablc.contaitnuj no uu rcury , uiiuerauurdeleteri­
ous drugs.
A lew doses cf RADWAY’S PILLS will fro« the
tem from all the atsive named di orders. Price.xn .-voja
per Box SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
-¿E a P “F alse a X d TRUE.’’ Send one wttar
to RABW a Y A CO, No 32 Warren St, X-*
*rl tnforntanon worth thousands will ^e«eul, .♦
Side Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM­
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Alnjiin Order uäReiäj fw Work,
If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE
within one thousand miles of Ban Fran­
cisco not working well, I will fix it with­
out any expense to the owner-
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
Oakland Poultry Yards,
GRAND HOTEL
BUILDING,
UUILL Bl
ILDING,
A
tAK FRANCISCO. .
Corner of 16th A Castro Sts., Oakland, Cal.
Lyon Manufacturing Co., New inrk.^
VICK’S
FLORAL GTTinK!
FOR 1875.
UBLISHED QUARTERLY. JANUARY
number just issued, and contains over
100 Pages, 500 Engravings, descriptions of
more than 500 ot our best Flowers and Veg­
etables, with Directions for Culture, Colored
all
Plate, etc. The most useful nnd elegant
work of the kind in the World. Only 25
cents for the year. Published in English
and German. Address
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
P
mers who are not Grangers. They in­
MINING CLAIMS.
duced their wives to join and report
before they would commit themselves.
MILL NOTICE.
Now, when they will, they cannot;
he undersigned is prepared
to make preliminary aurvey of Mining
E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE
♦wo black balls greeted every applica­
Claims in conformity to the new. law of
wheat in store, and will commence
tion. MeanwhHe the wives go regu­ Congress. All lode oJaims held under said
grinding on the 10th inst.
larly and triumphantly to every law are required to be surveyed and the
Our terms for grinding will be the eighth
btishel, or exchange.
Grange meeting, and the men stay at survey recorded.
JAMES S. HOWARD, Surveyor.
DALEY A EMERY.
home and tend tho babies.
Office at Jacksonville, Oregon.
5tf.
Butte Crock Mills, Sept. 1,1873.
36tf. I
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TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY.
CALIFORNIA STREET.
tn Jacksonville, I respectfully inform
the public that I am prepared to do
kinds of work in the boot and shoe-makfrig
where.
line. Satisfaction guaranteed.
G. W. FREY.
A btoby la told of two Vermont far­
of all kinds, of the best bran ds,wh")lesalo and
retail. Also
Prepared and bottled under ye immediate supervi­
sion of Professor Thomas B. Cross, for ye last
New Boot and Shoe Store.
aving permanently located
LIQUORS
M ustang L iniment :
GEORGE W. FREY,
(SucceAtor to Caton <t
Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook-
ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes,
plain and fancy, constructed on the latest
1 fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots,
; and everything connected with these stoves
warranted durable ami perfect.
All articlessold or manufactured by him
warranted. His work is made of tho best
material and of the choicest patterns.
Orders attended to with dispatch and
filled according to directions. lie is deter­
mined to sell at low prices for cash.
Druggistsand General Agents, San Franc's-
co, Cal., and New York City.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
A woman’s book about Women by a woman.
not one hour
after reading this advertlaement need any oils
PUFFER WITH PAIN.
DR. RADWAY’S
STOVES.
H
SPECIAL notices .
It a purely Vegetable Prefaration, compoted of
Caliiaya Bark, Roott, Herbt and Fruitt, among
tvkick will be found Sartaparilian, Dandelion,
Wild Cherry, Sattafrat, Tanry, Genitan, Sweet
Flag, etc.-, alto Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and Juni­
per Berries, preterved in a tufficicnt quantity (only)
of the tpirit of^ugoct Cane to keep in any climate.
They invariably relieve and cure the following
complaintt: Dytpeptia, Jaundice. Liver Com.
plaints, Lott of Appetite, Headache, Biliout At­
tacks, Fever and Ague, Summer Complaintt, Sour
Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debili­
ty, etc. They are especially adapted at a remedy
for the diteatet to tv kick
CURES THE WORST PAINS *
In from Ono to Twenty Minutes.
t
r
Homestead Tonic
B rightly ’ breaks the morning of a new
era in the annals of medicine. Alcohol
will soon be banished from the list of reme­
dies, and only known as a poison. Dr. J.
Walker’s California Vinegar Bittern, com­
posed entirely of wholesome botanic ex­
tracts and juices, are everywhere supersed­
ing the fiery astringents, which no man or
woman ever yet took without bitterly repent­
ing their credulity. There is no disease,
acute or chronic, in which the new tonic
may not bo administered with beneficial
effect.
COPPER WARE,
WIIEEL-BARROWS,
SHEET-IRON WARE,
WO ODE N A ND WIL L O IF WA R E,
OLD
years In childhood’s sport and play........ 7
years in school front clay to day.............. 14
years at trade or college life...................... 21
years to And a place and wife................... 28
years to pleasure’s follies given............... 35
years to Dusiness hardly driven.............. 42
years for some wild-goose chase.............. 49
years for wealth and bootless race......... 56
years in hoarding for your heir................6.3
years in weakness, pain and care........... 70
Then die, and go—you should know
A First-Class Establishment!
T om T humb lately advertised him­
self in a new way at Pittsburg, by en­
gaging a well known champion in a
NEATLY EXECUTED AT
WE KEEP
public game of billiards at his hotel.
The miniature General is said to be
a very good player, barring a tendency
to “pocket himself.”
THE TIMES OFFICE, FIRST- CLASS GOODS
W hen a Connecticut deacon nudged
a somnolent worshipper, with the con­
—AT—
tribution box, the sleepy individual
JA OK SON 1 ’ILL E, OREGON,
awoke partially, smiled, murmured
“I don’t smoke !” and dropped off
REASONABLE PRICES !
again.
• I I ■ ■■■ ♦ ......--
T he latest feature of the chromo AT MOST REASONABLE RATES!
gift business comes from Dexter,
Maine. They have a church there
which gives a chromo to every new
Y-’3' We invito all to call and examine our
convert.
Goodsand Prices, feeling assured that we
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will give entire satisfaction to ALL.
SACHS BROS.
“C- c - c - can that p-p-p-parrot talk ?”
asked a stuttering man of a German.
“Ven he don’t talk so gooter as you, I
schop, by tarn, his head off.”
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W hen a young man who parts his
hair in the middle goes down on an
orange peel, no !>ody seems to care
whether he ever gets up again or not.
life:
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY.
The firm of Hull A Nickell, in publishing
the T imes , has been dissolved by mutual
consent, I*. 1). Hull withdrawing*. All ac­
counts due said firm prior to September 1st.
1874, may be paid to either party, and all
accounts against the firm will be paid by
the same. All persons indebted are re­
quested to settle forthwith, as the business
must be closed without delay. All accounts
not settled in a reasonable length of time
will be placed in tho hands of an attomej’
for collection. All unexpired contracts for
subscription, advertising, etc., will be ful­
filled by the new proprietor.
P. D. H ull ,
C has . N ickell .
t
R. R. fc.'
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
W
P ratt
EGGS FOR HATCHING
OJIBOCART.
RKHURNETT.
From the largest and best bred Fowls in
eomer Pine KSmsoiM Street» g-
the World. Carefully packed and warrant­
ed to carry safely any distance. The varie­
ties comprise Dark and Light Brahmas,
Buff and Partridge Cochins, White Leg­
(Pali nj ii Goli)
horns, Houdans and Silver-Spangled Ham­
burgs, Black Spanish, White Dorkings, Gol­
(la Gold)
den Polands, Aylesbury Ducks and Game,
Sebright and Black African Bantams. The
TranaactM every kind of Lesiiimaie
finest collection of Bronze Turkeys on the
■tanking Huainemi.
Coast.
on the
^SBTSend stamp for illustrated circular to
principal Cities of the United States and Eurone
GEO. B. BAYLEY,
of
Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry, box available at all commercial and tinancial points?
659, San Francisco, Cal.
6m3.'
“S?y
^«onai, state, City and
SanFraueiseo,California.
Capital,
Surplus Fund
Dissolution of Co-Partnership,
$800,000
206,110
BUY« AN» SELI.S EX( IIAX(JE
IMITKM CRRTiriCATES DEPOSIT
io^is.SErDS
INVESTMENTS 2TIA»E on orders.
LEGAL
II. F. JOHNSON.
r. A. HEARN-
JOHNSON & HEARN,
Successors to
RANTZAU 1 SHAW AND COMSTOCK A, MARTIN,
Forwarding & Commission Mcrrhants,
REDDING, CAL.
ark your goods pare of j . a h .
By close attention to business we hoj>e
M
to merit R continuât ion of the patronage
heretofore extended to tho old firms.
29tf..
HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
iecVat &e»u?J.Ter
existing between Henry R. Brown and
Rollert H. Brown is this day dissolved by
All Kinds of Job Printing
on Time Deposits.
mutual consent. All debts duo the firm of
wRhmi^S^fe1
Brown Bros, will be paid to Robert H.
SSs o*E$XngA Pr<>CeedS re’n,ttCd at Cnrrvat NEATLY a cheaply executed at
Brown.
II. R. BROWN,
ROBT. H. BBOWN.
Brownsborough, Jackson Co., January 0. H. BOGART,
PKTEK H. BTOOTT,
Cashier.
33, 1875.
0m3.
President
The Times Office.
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FfTEREST PAID
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