The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 18, 1875, Image 4

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    K. KUBLI,
f^The National Gohl Medal was award­
ed to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Pho­
tographs in the United States, and the
FRIDAY.................................. JUNE 18, 1875. Vienna .Modal for tho best in the world.
Odd Fellow«’ Bnildins, Jiirksonvillr, flrrion.
429 Montgomery street, San Francisco.
vite «iS
jOriiUJfratit Simes.
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P y S hinin Y ! Ifuî D ot S o ?—There
is doubtless such a thing as excessive
promptness in emergencies. Presence
of mind and determination are ad­
mirable qualities in themselves, hut it I
sometimes happens that a derision
upon the spur of the moment is re­
gretted upon a more delihoratesurvey of
the field. This remorse seems to have
overtaken lately a worthy Dutchman
of Anoka county, Minnesota. The
Dutchman was seeking to reach a town
nt some distance from Sauk Center,
and to accomplish this must drive
over the prairie from the latter town.
Tie was unaccustomed to the road, and
»light overt(M»k him with his vehicle
fast in a slough and no town in sight.
Tie sought the solitary farm house
visible and asked permission to stay
till morning, the farmer telling the
traveler, however, that it would be
necessary for him to sleep with the
children, or with the farmer himself,
ns their accommodations were limited.
Quick as lightning, the Dutchman ex­
pressed his resolution not to sleep with
the “bodderation shiltren,” so he slept
with the farmer. The rest of the story
may be given in his own language :
‘•Veil, in der inornin’, ven we comes
mit der sthairs down, I see two girls
apout seventeen und nineteen years
old, und I ask der old man : ‘Pees
dem girls die shiltren you toldt me
apont ?” und he say “Yaw ; dem ish
mine only shiltren !’ und I says to
myself, Py shiminy ! ish dat so ?’ ”
R osewood .—It has puzzled people
to dreide why the dark wood so highly
valued for furniture should be called
rosewood. Its color certainly does not
look like a rose, so w*e must look for
some other reason. Upon asking, we
are told that when the tree is first cut
the fresh wood possesses a very strong,
rose-like fragrance ; hence the name.
There are half a dozen or more kinds
of rosewood trees. The varieties are
found in South America and the East
Indies and neighboring islands. Some­
times the trees grow so large that
planks four feet broad and ten in length
can be cut from one of them. These
broad planks are principally used to
make the tops of pianofortes. When
growing in the forest, the rosewood
tree is remarkable for its beautj’, but
such Is its value in manufactures as to
ornamental wood, that some of the
forests where it once grew abundantly
now have scarcely a single specimen.
In Madras, the Government has pru­
dently had great plantations of this
tree set out, in order to keep up the
supply.— British Trade Journal.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
DEALER & WORKER IN
Administrator'« Notice.
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, cte.
otice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of Jackson County,
Pumps,
Oregon, Administrator of the Estate ot
Fredolin Ruch, deceased. All persons in­
debted to the said estate are requested to
settle the same immediately ; and all those AG RICU LTU R A L IM PLEM ENTS,
having claims against the said estate will
c
present them with tho proper vouchers to
me at my place of business in Applegate
[»rocinct within six months from the date
NAILS,
lereof.
JOHN BOLT,
Administrator of estate of F. Ruch.
May 19, 1875.
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A FfRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES,
N
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Jackson county, sitting in Probate
May 26, 1875.
In the mattor of the Estate of John W. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
George, deceased.
l SCHIEFFELIN. EXECUTOR OF THE
said estate, having filed in said Court
Ease and Cap«,
his final account for settlement, and also ;
proving for an order tor setting the time
for‘hearing the same; therefore notice is
hereby given that said fiual account will Wooden and Willow Ware,
be heard and determined in said Court on
Tuesday, the 6th day of July, 1875, at
which time all persons having any objec­
ROPE, NAILS,
tions to said final account and settlement
must then and there make the same.
Bv order of Hon. E. B. Watson, County
VARNISHES, GLASS
Judge.
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. ! PAINTS, OILS
May 26, 1875.
22x25. (
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CUTLERY, WIRE,
Notice of Final Settlement
In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon,
for Jackson county, sitting in Probate
May 26, 1875.
In the matter of the Estate of Samuel De-
witt, deceased.
4 SHER D. HEALD. ADMINISTRATOR
A of said estate, having tiled in said Court
his final account for settlement, and also
proving for an order for setting the time
for hearing the same ; therefore notice is
hereby given that said final account will be
heard and determined in said Court on
Tuesday, tho 6th day of July, 1875. at which
time all persons having any objections to
said final account and settlement must then
and there make the same.
Bv order ot Hon. E. B. Watson, County
Judge.
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
May 26. 1875.
22x25.
Summons.
Shot
T iiy M other .—It has been truly
said that the first being that rushes to
the recollection of a soldier or a sailor,
in his heart’s difficulty, is his mother.
She clings to his memory and affec­
tion in the midst of all the forgetful­
ness and hardihood induced by a rov­
ing life. The last message he leaves
is for her; his last whisper breathes
her name. The mother as she instills
the lesson of piety and filial obligation
into the heart of her infant son, should
always feel that her labor is not in
vain. She may drop into the grave ;
bnt she has left behind her influences
that will work for her. The bow is
broken, but the arrow is sped, and
will do its office.
R éduction in P ostage .—The Post­
master-General, under authority of the
Act of Congress of June 8, 1872, has
ordered that the rate of United States
postage on letters sent to or received
from foreign countries with which dif­
ferent rates have not been established
by Postal Convention or other arrange­
ment, when forwarded by vessels reg­
ularly employed in transporting the
mails, be reduced from ten to five
cents for each half ounce or fraction
thereof, to take effect July 4, 1875.
T he easiest and simplest remedy
for chapped hands is found in every
store-room. Take common starch and
grind with a knife until it is reduced
to the smoothest powder, and then
every time the hands are taken from
the suds, or dish-water, wipe them,
and while they are yet damp, rub a
pinch of starch thoroughly over them,
covering the whole surface.
As the State road train came in last
night a negro was very busy eating
watermelon on Whitehall crossing, and
the approaching train, with its glaring
headlight, struck him and landed him
some rods out in the darkness. As he
picked himself up he exclaimed,
“Who swung dat lamp! who frowed
dat brick !” The locomotivp is but
slightly injured.
I
Summons.
Justice’s Court for the Precinct of Ashland,
State of Oregon, County of Jackson.
Jasper Houck, Plaintiff, against John Dyer,
and Ben Dyer, Defendant«; summons civil
action to recover money.
To John Dyer and Ben Dyer, the above named
Defendants :
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon : You are hereby required to ap­
pear before the undersigned, a Justice of
the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on the
28th day of July, A. D. 1875, at 10 o’clock In
the forenoon of that day, at the office of
said Justice in said precinct, to answer the
above-named plaintiffin a civil action.
The defendant will take notice that if he
fail to answer the complaint herein, the
plaintiff will take judgment against him
for the sum of >63.25, together with the costs
and accruing costs of this action.
Given under my hand this first day of
June A. D. 1875.
E. DE PEATT,
Justice of the Peace for Ashland Precinct.
Published by order of E. De Peatt, Justice
of the Peace for Ashland Precinct, made at
Ashland June 1, 1875.
24.
JASPER HOUCK, Plaintiff.
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SPECIAL NOTICES._______ _
Life la Sweet.
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
PITT’S LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
Too well and favorably known to need comment. It is the PRE­
MIUM HARVESTER of the World. Asa Self-Rake Reaper i*»
unequaled, and as a Mower excels them all.
And is by far the BEST THRESHER made.
circulars.
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Agents For
'
HAINES’ GENUINE HEADER,
With special improvements for 1875. Wo have two styles—10 and
12 feet cut. SINGLE AND DOUBLE GEAR.
8110 ot)
115 00
I)r. J. Walker’s California Vin­
egar Billers are a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from the native
herl >s found on the lower ranges of the Sier­
ra Nevada mountains of California, the
medicinal properties of which are extract­
ed therefrom without the use of Alcohol.
The question is almost daily asked, ‘‘What
is the cause of the unparalleled success of
V inegar B itteks ?” Our answer is, that
they remove the cause of disease, and tho
patient recovers his health. They are the
great blood purifier and a life-giving prin­
ciple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of t he system. Never before in the history
of the world has a medicine been com-
pounded possessing the remarkable qual­
ities of V inegar B itters in healing the sick
of every disease man is heir to. They are a
gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, reliev­
ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- ing Congestion or Inflammation oi the
verware, etc., has received a large ad­ Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis­
dition to his well-selected stock of Jewelry eases.
and silverware.
If men will enjoy good heal th, let
them use V inegar B itters as a medicine,
ELGIN AND WALTHAM,
and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants
Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and Silver
Chains, all imported from the first manufac­ in everv form.
R. 11. M< DONALD A Co..
turers in the East. A fine lot of SETH
Druggistsand
General Agents,San Franc's-
THOMAS’
co, Cal., and New York City.
EIGHT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
Also all kinds of E ioht -D at and 30- hour
C locks ; P ocket C utlery and W illow
W are of all kinds ; a new assortment of the
most elegant
W
ALBUMS,
For the relief and
cure of all derange­
ments in the stom­
ach, liver, and bow­
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
Being purely vege­
table, they contain
no mercury or mine­
ral whatever. Much
serious sickness and
suffering is prevent­
ed by their timely
use; and every family should have them on band
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the saf­
est, surest, and t>est of all the Fill* with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blooil is purified, the corruptions of the sys­
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer’* Pill», and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
is changed into health, the value of which change,
w hen reckoned on the vast multitudes w ho enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and »reserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
w ithout disturbance to liie constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family l’hysic,
and for the following complaints, wliich these
Fill» rapidly cure: —
For Dya|»epMii* or IndigrHioii. Liatleaa-
mraa. Lianiruor and L um of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom­
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver I'omplaiat and its various symp­
toms, Hiliona Headache, Mick Head-
ache. Jaundice or Green Nickneaa. Itil-
ioua Colic and Rilioua Fever», Uiey should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For ■•y.entery or Diarrhoea, but one
mihi dose is generally required»
For Ithenmatiam. Gout, <iravel. Pal­
pitation of the Heart, Pain in the
Hide, Hack and Loin», they should be contin­
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For I»ro«»ay and Dropaical Swelling-»,
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Nupprea»ion, a large dose should be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym­
pathy.
As" a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pill» to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these
Fill» makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing aud renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Capital, (Pali up ii Goli) $800,000
Surplus Fund (in Gold) 206,110
available at all commercial ¡mil financiui points.
Bl’YS AND 8ELL8 National, State, City and
County Bonds.
INVESTVIEXT.M MADE on orders.
GOLD AXO NIEVER RLLI.IOV and
LEGAL TEADEKM bought aud sold.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS* kept in Gold. Silver
and Currency, and subject to check at pleasure.
INTEREST PAID on Time Deposits.
COLLECTIONS 71ADE in San Fraaci»-
«•• and vicinity without charge, and at all other
points at cost, and proceeds remitted at current
rates of Exchange.
PITER H. BUM ATT,
President
50 CEHT3 PER BOTTLE.
Has been in use over Half a Cen­
tury. It Promotes the Growth, Pre­
serves the Color, Increases the Vigor
and Beauty of the Hair, Prevents its
Falling out and Turning Gray.
LADIES,
In from Ono to Twenty Minutes»
NOT OHZ HOUR
after re» ’Ing thts advert Dement need any ene
FUFFDR WITH PAIN.
UDWATi EEAFY RFLIFP 13 A CURE FOB
>
EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
Tho Only r*ain Remedy
that In«»ant1v stop« th- mr>e exernelatinc rates, al Ury
Infianuimtione. aiut cure* Cnnci - ihiiih . whether af tk.
Lung«. S'oinach, huweia, cr other glaud>or organ«, by
»no application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MTNTTE3.
ho matter hnw vlo’ent nr excmciatlntr th- rain Ch»
RHEUMATIC, Bc.l-riiMen. Infirm. Crippled. SrmaA
Neuralgic, or pru-truusU with docaae may suffer.
IADWAY’0 ECADY RI LIEF
’
WTT.L AFFOPT> TN’TAVT EASE
YLAMM^littN OF THE KIPNEYS.
’
inflammation of tite bladdxk
WLAMMATION CF THE ROWELS.
roNOE.sTiox orm lumoa .
«ORE TnROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE BEAR.
IIYPTERIC3, C20U1’, DIFTHEKI V
CATABkn, INFLUENZA.
nCADACUZ, TOOTHACHE.
hEFRALGIA, RnEFMATISX.
cold cnn.T.s, xcm rihi . ls .
The application oftiic Lleudy Ttellef tn th- part nr
parts where the pain or a.fiicuity ixts.s wulafford
and Comfort
Twenty drops In ha’f a t-’mbler nf water wttt In a f-w
momenta enr« CRAM I’S. t-t'A.-NS, SOUR STOMACH
MEARTRURV, .-1CK D'.AltAUHE, DI a KHH o K a .
DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIND IN TUX hOWELd.
and all INTERNAL I a TNL
Travelers rhoul.l alnm. carrv a bottle of
tray'» Heady K.-lle f wnli th« in. A few dro|m >»
water will prevent Fickimr« < r pain- from chare, of
water. It la better thdu Ereach brundy or Bitter, aaa
ttunulanL
FEVER AZO AGUE.
FEVER AIO AGITE cored fn- fiftr cents. There I»
not a remedial agent in ttu. world tiiat will enee Fcv.r
and Airue, and iLl ether Malariou«, Bilott-. Scarlet.
Typhoid, Yell..tv, and other Fever» [aided hr K a D-
W a Y S riLLSI ro o lek ut RADU Aï'ii RE AD Y BC-
LIEF. Fit ty cents per Lottie.
HEALTH! BEAÜTÏÜ
btt . on -. t a 'O rrn rnen flood — increabb
of rr.i.-i A'HYT t ight — clear skin and
BEAtn/CL CoMfLdiXiON SECURED TU ALL.
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsapaite Resolvent
YHG CRZAT DLOOD PUXIFIER.
H as madti Tiin * to « t ActONTsruya
rntEs jw.
QUV’K. so RAPID A'AE THE CHANGE*. THE
liODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENt E
<tF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
THAT
Evcrj Bay an tease ia Resl
aai Wt b Seen aail Fell
A most pleasant und Invigorating
tonla. Recommended by nil the emi­
nent Physiciuus throughout the United
States.
Every family should have It in the
house.
Read certificates on each bottle. Sold
by all Liquor Dealers and Druggists.
n, EPSTEIN a co.,
Bole Proprietors.
* 518 F bont S t ., B an F rancisco , C ai «
DR. RADWAY’8
PerfestPTOüvß&RciüIaüiaPiUs
perfectly tK’ete-«. rtewitlv e->n‘. 1 w"*l rwe-t pnm.
parve, recitiate, purii v, « team •
I etremrtben. Rail­
way’• Pill«, lor the cure o| ml disorder*ot the rnomach.
Liver. Bowela. Rullivi*. Bladder. Nervous Di-ea-e*.
Meadache. ConatipaDon. Co*tivene«*, Indwoatton. Dy»-
pepata. Bl'fouatie««. Billon* Fever. Inmuniuatlon ot tho
Bowels File*, a d «¡1 DeratU’etneu<* ui the Internat
Vincerà. W. r-antert toert-ct n po-nlve cure. Purely
Vegetable,odi.aiuaig uo mercury.tuuicriiuord«ut;>»rl-
ousdruc*.
A tew drw*r>* RADWAY’S PILT.S will free the «y»
tern from a.itt»e ai>ove I.»med di order». Fnce.xs van
per Boa. SOLD BY D h UGGLSTS.
—?E a D - false AND IRCE. ’ Send on« mi«
• m> to RADWAT A «'O . No. 32 Warren kl .
wi hiforuiation worth UrouMnda wUl ceMutyj»
BARGAINS !
Do you want a Pure Blooming Com­
plexion 1 If so, a few applications of
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM will
giatify you to your heart's content.
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
It does away with Redness, Blotches FIVE BRAN NEW ; FLORENCE
and Pimples. Overcomes the Flush­
rrIIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTT-
I fled that I have placed my notes and
ed appearance of heat, fatigue and ex­
accounts
in the hands of my attorney, .H.
citement.
Sewing Machines !
K. Hanna, with positive instructions to
Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville.
MINING CLAIMS.
HE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED
to make preliminary survey of Mining
Claims in conformity to the new law of
ll of the above articles sold
at the very lowest rates. If you don’t Congress. All lode claims held under said
law are required to be surveyed and tho
believe me, call and ascertain prices for
survey recorded.
yourselves. No humbug I
JAMES S. HOWARD, Surveyor.
All kinds ot produce and hides taken in
Office,at Jacksonville, Oregon.
5tf.
•xchange fox goods.
42tf.
A
CURES THE WORST PAINS
Kidney £ Bladder Complaints,
Tumor of I‘A Years’ Growth
Cured by IZadtcay’s Resolvents
LYON’S
K A T II Al R O N !
?
-Every drop cf tha FAEStrARILLlAN RFSOU
vENTeonmtmtcM -throtiL’Ii the B i . mh !. nw-nt. Urn»,
and other Fluotaaud juiceaof itie rv«t< m the vieor n<
Lie. for itrepnirathe wn- i-aof tho b «1/ with new and
round material. F-ro.tibi. S» phl'K Cou-nmptlon.
Glandnlar dltea*. I Icera id tlie throat. Mouth Tn-
mors. Node?in theClandannd other partsof the-v-tem.
Fore Eves, Sirtttuurou« disch.anrvs limn the Ear- and
the worst fan::» of Mt'n t’f-esi "•<. Ernprlona. Fever
Sores,Scald UocJ, RInr D’or.ti.SuU Rheum. Ervatpclm.
Acne, Diack
.A L^rr-a i.n thj I ie»h. Tutimr*. Can­
cers In tho VTotrb. r ”4 r.tv ' aX-nlnc a ><! painful di»-
charcea,Nightr.wc.’.' t, I --i f s ••• nt ai d ail w.wmof
the lilo principle, c.: » v .. !■ n ll.e eur»'t . c rauae oi tlo.
wonder of Modern t hepL-’re, ami a tew dav«' u-e wi<l
Srovo to any person. .; 4 Hi r echcroi thva. form» of
i-en»o Itj potent pnwr r t > ccro them.
It thoyeiicnt, dj..y hpcomln»reduced bv the waste,
and decompc-'i'lon that i «coniinuatiy prr<-e^.ing. »uc-
cccdsin arresting thc»3 wa«te«. an-t jv airs the mmo .
with now material'
Jteul'hy Li. ol—and thia
the SARSAI’ARlLL_iiI "Will tn-1
seettr-—a cur.
is certain; fcr wt.cn
fits remedy commence- Ite
work of purl Section,*; F a roccoc.’. In «Dinint-hing the
Io »of wa-tes. tttrepr'rJWiil Im rapid, and every dav
the patie nt w tlhecihitnsclft-'ro« inv K-ttei and-tronver.
the li>od dice«!Ini; bettor, aplHitile Lxt;/ruvlug, aud ttaah
and weight incrou Ing.
Not only docs tliu SAmurartt.r.i«'» Rfntrrn evcl
all knows remedial agent«in i liocore ot t nioiuc. "<ro.
iulous, Coiwtitutiuiiai, ut.4 Lk.a d.-ivtueu, but II U the
only poaiUvu cure i.r
TrnnsactM every kind of T.cgitimnte
Ranking kJu-inr»«.
BIYM AND NEIXN EXCHATGF. on the
principal Cities of the United States and Europe.
ISSt’EM CERTII K ATES of DEPOSIT
Cashier.
Wide Track Wagon, $5 extra.
R. R. R.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
0. IL B0GAHT,
cnr.nrr
>134 00
150 tX)
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Dr. J. C. ATER <£■ CO., Practical Chemist»,
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
CONSISTING OF
At E. Jacob’s New Store,
CASH.
>12300 Vi Inch Heavy Two-horse....................................... 8120 00
128 00 3% Inch Medium Four-horse................................... 135 09
PREPARED BY
Toys for the Holidays.
CROCKERY, ETC.,
CREDIT.
Each Wagon Complete, with Spring Seat and California Roller Brake.
TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,
1 I am receiving and have constantly on
hand a full and first-class stock of
LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
CASH.
3 Inch Light Two-horse........... .........
3)< Inch Medium Two-Horse.........
ing promptly and in superior style.
,
TAYLOR SULKY RAKE!
Mitchell and Schüttler Wagons—Best in Use—Pricc3 Reduced.
Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­
DOLLS, BABY WAGONS,
WORK-BOXES;
Tn fact everything that Is wanted for the hol­
idays. A fine lot of SILVER-PLATED
WARE of the best quality. Also a fine lot of
Music Boxes, Aceordeons, Guitars, Violins, etc.
A Fine Assortment of
CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO,
Pipes. Pipe-stems, and anything of that
kind that mav lie wanted. I am also Agent
for the GROVER
BAKER and FLOR­
ENCE Sewing Machines, and keep them
constantly on hand. I have Just received
the latest improved Florence, which feeds
the work FROM THE OPERATOR.
Jewelry, Watches and Clocks cleaned
and repaired and warranted. Also Sewing
Machines cleaned and repaired.
Give me a call.
29tf.
A Cheap Mode of harvesting small crops. Binders ride, and reap
and bind 10 acres per day. We have harvester with header
attachments.
■Wheeler, Mellick & Company's Threshers. Endless Chain.
For two or three horses, with Latest Improvements. A most de­ The strongest and most durable rake in use. Cost saved in a season.
sirable machine lor the Farmer who does his own work. But
REVOLVING RAKES. Nellis’ Harpoon Horse Fork. Palmer’»
two horses and three “hands” are needed.
Horse Fork. Horse Powers—all styles, “Mounted” or “Down.”
I have secured the services of a First-class
FANCY GOODS,
Tarrant’i Seltzer Aperient.
AGENTS FOE JiAESH HARVESTER!
ETC., ETC.
The blood is the life of the human system.
Keep it pure and all is well ; for this pur­
pose no standard medicine has had so uni­
form and »maxing success as Dr. Henley's
Celebrated I. X. L. Bitters. This is a pure
stimulant, medicated with the finest tonics
and alteratives which the vegetable kingdom
affords ; and is the only preparation at pres­
ent known which thoroughly meets the
emergency. The effect of this popular re­
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
storative is contiguous. Each dose taken
invigorates the vital energies and the brain,
and its prolonged use will unquestionably
FURNISHING and
cure any case ot debility, or mental torpid­
ity that does not arise from organic causes
beyond the reac^ of medicine. It is in the
strictest sense of the word, an invigorating
and regulating cordial. If the nerves are
tremulous ana relaxed, it braces them ; if
the liver is torpid it promotes activity in that
BOYS’ aud GIRLS’
organ; the appetite is poor and digestion a
slow and painful operation, it creates a rel­
ish for food and enables the stomach to con­ READY-MADE CLOTHING,
vert it into healthful aliment. Moreover, it
is a specific for a large number of ailments,
some of which are particularly prevalent in
the damp and chilly weather which we so
BOOTS and SHOES,
ofteu experience in mia-winter. Among
these may be mentioned rheumatism, chills
and fever, and all the morbid conditions of GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS dr CHAIRS,
the digestive organs. By insuring perfect
digestion and a proper now of bile, it in­
sures pure blood, a vigorous circulation,
clothing
and the prompt discharge of all waste mat­
ter from the system.
W hat ar « Y our ¡S ymptoms ? Are they
pain in the right side, yellowness of the
eyes, nausea, debility, Irregularity of the
bowels and headache ? If so. your liver is
wrong; and to set it right ana give tone and
vigor to your system, the one thing needful is
;z-#“Send for special
j
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SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Is made especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has all the
Brushes, Chains and Hose,
Groceries,
In tho Circuit Court for the State of Oregon,
for the County of Lake.
DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO,
Jacob McKinney, )
vs.
‘
>Suit for Divorce.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Sarah R. McKinney, I
To Sarah R. McKinney, the above named De­
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc.
fendant :
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon: Yon are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint of the
Everything sold at reasonable rates.
plaintiff now on file against you in the
Give
me
a call.
K. KUBLI.
above entitled suit on or betore the first day
ot the next regular term of said Court,
Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875.
which begins on tho fourth Monday ot
June next, and if you fail to answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
between the plaintiff and the defendant, and
tor such other and further relief a« may be
just.
Published by order of non. P. P. Prim,
R ecently in Coffee county, Geor­
JOHN NEUBER,
of said Court, made at Chambers
gia, a negro accosted a young girl on Judge
Mav 7. 1875.
J. R. NEIL,
the high road as she was returning
20x25.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
IEALH II
from a visit to a friend, and informed
her that the passage of the Civil
Rights bill had conferred upon him
the right to walk home with her,
which he proceeded to do. The lady
made no protest, but on arriving at
her residence she invited him in and
begged him to be seated on the piazza,
a request which he complied with.
The young lady then marched into
the house, and in a few minutes re­
turned armed with her father’s double
barreled shot gun, which she leveled
upon the would be gallant and blew
his brains out. Till» sounds like a
strange story, but it is nevertheless
true.
THE CHALLENGE THRESHER
Notice of Final Settlement.
T
PER CENT. CHEAPER ! !
make immediate and forced collection in ev­
ery instance where security is not given.
'Those knowing themselves indebted to
me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna,
without delay, as this is my last call. My
business must be settled !
JAMES T. GLENN.
THAN EVER AT
JOHN NEUBER’S!
Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.
Q. a T o QOA P er 1> ay at home ' Term»
Qt)
free. Address G. STINSON
<k Co., Portland, Maine.
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