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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1875)
gmorratic ®imw. The Democratic party of Oregon, in ^tftte Convention assembled, proclaims the follow AUGUST 20, 1875. ing propositions of political faith amt ac FRIDAY, tion; 1. Unfaltering devotion to the cardinal MflDEBW laPROVEIBNTS. principles of republican government, ns declared and pu’ into practical operation by the Fathers of the Republic. The K**eley motor, whose Inventor 2. The preservation of the general govern proposes presently to draw a train of ment in the proper exercise of the powers csr* from Now York to Philadelphia delegated to it in the Constitution, carefully strictly construed, and the mainte without fire or steam and with the and nance, inviolate, of the several States of the help only of a small bucket of- water, Union in all their rights, dignity and equal promises now to be outdone by the ity, as the most eon? potent and reliable ad of their own domestic concerns, S'hroeder air ship, whoso inventor ministrators and the surest bulwark against the tenden will tie read.v in a few weeks to carry cy towards a centralized despotism. twelve thousand pounds of mail mat *3. Opposition to aggressions by either de partment of the Government, upon the for ter through the air from New York to mation of the and to the exercise of federal Liverpool. Menn time, we hear of a authority of anv of tho rights or powers as new electric engine which is to pump sured bv the Constitution to the States re water and move machinery at a ridicu spectively. or to the people. 4. That everv attempt on tlio part of the lously low cost and with no more at Federal Government to exercise any pow tention than is required tn stick in a ers not dolegated to it, and especially every now piece of zinc occasionally or fill the interference bv the Government or any of its departments, with the local affairs of battery cups with water as this evapo any State, or with the rights of the j>enple rates. A Frenchman has perfected, It thereof to choose their own representatives, is said, a new lamp, whoso fl imp, ns is an act of usurpation which should bo re pudiated and condemned by every’ friend of brilliant as that of the electric light, is constitutional liberty. produced by the economical combus 5. Wo demand retrenchment, reform, and tion of nitric oxide was with tho va the most r?R>d economy in tho administra of every department of *tho Govern por of hi«eulphide nf carbon. A well- tion ment : the honest payment of the debt«, the known New Worker has recently per- sacred preservation of the public faith ; fected an egg-hatching machine, in strict accountability of .all officers, and the «needy and impartial arraignment of nil which the temperature is controlled abuses of public, trust before the tribunals and regulated by electricity. It is al of justice : a zealous care of the rights of ready possible to send several messa election by the people; the absolute sub- ’ion'of the military to the civil author ges nt the same time over the same nrdina ity. The equal a??d impartial administration wire, and, indeed, to send messages of the laws, and tho protection ot the rights both wavs at the same time ; and there of all ; freedom of religions, of the press, are electricians who believe that still and of the person untier protection ot the hnbea« eorpn«, and trial by juries impar more remarkable uses of the electric tially «elected. fltihi will presently bo discovered. If 6. We protest against the burdens of a this kind of thing is to go on a new protective tariff, as needless exactions from people already’ intolerably oppressed by a pang will be added to death ; for no a national dob\ and we insist that the tariff reasonably intelligent person will wish l?e so regulated as to provide only sufficient to leave this world Ju«t as the means revenue for an economical administration of the Government, and not for the purpose of locomotion and for the transmission of enriching the few at the expense ot the of intelligence, as well ns the conve many, or fostering one branch of industry’ niences ami comforts of life, are to be so to the detriment of the other. 7. That the precious metals are the only greatly and remarkably increased. basis of commercial values ; that an irre But when the Schroeder airship takes deemable paper currency is a national good Bostonians to Paris In six hour* curse, and we insist upon the speedy re and the Keeley motor propels ordinary turn by the National government to specie freight trains .it the rate of one hun payments. 8. The institution of the system of na dred and twenty miles an hour; when tional banks was a fraud upon the country a single telegraph wire can be used by and an injustice upon the laboring classes, we demand such prudent legislation as a dozen or twenty people at once ; and will gradually bring this vicious system to a when the oxygen light drives even closo ; tha» all currency which may be petroleum out of use and ruins the issued shall be convertible into coin upon demand and be issued directly by tho Gov gas companies ; when every man may ernment. hatch his own chickens with the help 0. That the treaty between the United of electricity, and perhaps cook them States and China shall be so modified as to solely to commercial relaiion«. by the aid of condensed sun’s rays, apply 10. That we condemn the party in power, what will he left for the Grangers to not only for its contempt or constitutional nbliga’lon«, but for extravagant, partisan do ?—JV. Y. Herald. and corrupt administration of the Federal ; for its reckless expenditure Ro many, at the present time, are government and profligate waste of the people's money ; looking for easy jobs, especially among for its oppressive, unjust and defective sys the young, and those at the foot of the tem of finance and taxation ; for the perver of the functions of the General govern ladder in possession of this world’s sion ment to enrich the great corporations at the good*, that the following timely re expense of the people ; for tho jobbery and marks from Mr. P. T. Barnum will tie frauds which have brought reproach upon democratic institutions ; for the iniquities read with interest by many, and it is of the protective system ; for the curse of to be desired with profit to some. He an inconvertible paper money ; for its dis says : “One of the great causes of gracefill diplomatic service and unfit ap pointments and continuance in office of in hard times i* the number of soft hands competent and corrupt men at home and waiting for light work and heavy pay. abroad ; for its attempt to pass an unconsti Young men are not willing to do what tutional force bill, and for a catalogue of other enormities which have rendered that their |»rn*perou« fathers did before organization offensive to and subversive of them. They wish to begin where the liberties of a free people. 11. That corporations are the creatures of their fathers leave off,' and it will not ; tlicir functions and privileges arc be strange if they leave off pretty near law granted to snl>«erve the public interests, and where their fathers began. The suc when thev are not used for the object of cessful men of middle age, the men their creation, but for purposeof oppression extortion, we declare it to be the right who have a front rank among our mer and and du’y of the legislative power to regu chant«, mechanics, manufacturers, and late and control such corporations tor the financier», were, many of them, at the public good. 12. That we disapprove all measures in fmt “f the ladder a generation ago, the interest of monopolies against labor, and and they have reached the top by their therefore we approve ot the declared prin own exertions—many of them bear ciples and sympathize with the avowed ob ing very heavy burdens all the way. jects of the order known as the Patrons of Husbandry’, and with those of nil other or The men who succeed them, will be ders having for their object retrenchment men beginning as they did—m^n who and reform in public affairs and the social are not afraid to work hard, and with advancement of iho people. 13. That we are in favor of laboring to se but little compensation at first beyond cure the judicious appropriations from Con the hnsiness training they thus ac gress for the purpose of improving our har bors along the western and northern bounda quire.” v ries of our State, and we demand that our Representatives in Congress shall use their G reen G ages .—Weigh three-quar bc«t efforts to secure the aid of tho General ter* of a pound of sugar for each pound government for the free navigation and im of fruit, after having split the plums provement of tho Columbia river, by the of locks at the Cascades ; the and taken out the stones. Take the construction improvement oftlie Willamette and Coquille kernel-? from them, pour boiling water rivers ; the construction of the Portland, over them and rub off the skin*. Dalles and Salt Lake and Winnemucca Railroads, and the early completion of tho Then pnt the sugar over the fire with Oregon and California Railroad from Rose- i a cup of hoiling water ; melt it and burg to the State lino. 14. That the policy of the Republican skiin it thoroughly; put in the plums party in dealing with the Indian tribes is and the kernels, and let them boil un impolitic and unwise ; that the time has ar til quite clear; skim out into glass rived when the few Indians now occupying jars, anti turn the syrup over them the Umatilla, Grand Ronde and Siletz reser should be removed to some other while it is hoiling hot. By placing vations locality, and thus open np to settlement by the glass jar on n wet towel and put the whites some of the richest portions of ting a large silver spoon into the jar, the State. That we Invite the hearty co-operation before adding the syrup, there is no of 15. all persons, whatever may have been danger of cracking the glass. Of their past political affinities, to unite with course the spoon is taken out when us in carrying out tho principles herein enunciated. you close the jar tightly. T he Chicago Time» publishes re port« from over nine hundred counties all over the country, showing the progress of the harvest and the condi tion of the growing grain. The re ports show tlrat’ the prospects are un usually good in all parts of the country, and that there will be a full crop of the principal grain in all sections and a very large yield in many. The report embraces the entire country east of the Rocky Mountains, only excluding the States or Texas, Florida and North and South Carolina. JOHN BILGER, DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. A wife who had been lecturing her husband for coming home intoxicated, became incensed at his indifference, and exclaimed : “Oh, that I could wring tears of anguish from your eyes!” To which the hardened wretch hiccoughed : “Tai—’taint no use, old woman, to bo-bore for water here.” i X J (California St., one door westotSachs Bros.,) ill y Jacksonville, Oregon, I X .J I % I ' DEALER AND WORKER IN J TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. eeps constantly on hand an K assortment of the best I , 'I I.. -j.: ' - X » f 4 » i I LI I ■p • 1 It ■ », THE CHAMPION THRESHER, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Is made especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has all the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, PITTS’ LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. NAILS, MINING TOOL, SHOT, BRUSHES, (’A RPENTER I’OO 1 .S, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON WASH-KETTLES, BRASS ANDIRON WIRE, SHEITT-IRON WARE. Too well and favorably known to ne?d comment. It is the PRE MIUM HARVESTER of the Word. Asa Self-Rako Reaper is vi-z*iThrmher is-1>° lon£i r advertised under the name of CIIAL- unequaled, and as a Mower excels them all. LEAGE. Jo aNOid confounding names and Trade Marks it is branded with our Trade Mark, CHAMPION, without which none ate genuine. J hese macliinea for 1875 have A EE the recent im- AGENTS FOR MARSH HARVESTER! J-II is in’pbed in the name. It is tite CHAMPION ot the World. ----- A Cheap Mode of harvesting small crops. Binders ride, and reap HAINES’ GENUINE HEADERS, and bind 10 acres per day. We have harvester with header attachments. With special improvements for 1875. We have two atvles—10 and I 12 feet cut. SINGEE ANI) DOI BEE GEAlt. t Cast Iron and Steel Plows. Wheeler, Mollich & Comvuy’s Thro hers. Endlera Chain. ROPE, CAULDRONS, CULTIVATORS, COPPER WARE, WHEEL-BARROWS. SHEET-IRON WARE, f or 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 tor the l arnier who docs his own work. But REVOLVING RAKES. Nellis’Harpoon Horse Fork. Palmer’s tu o horses and three hands are needed. i Horse Fork. HorsePowers—all styles, “Mounted” or “Down.” Mitch.ell and Schuttler Wagons—Best in Use—Prices Reduced. CASH. I n O Inch Light Two-horse.......... 3J* Inch Medium Two-IIorse W'O Q DEN A N D WIL L O W TT’J R E SI 10 00 115 00 CREDIT. CAPH. 8123 00 33-, Inch Heavy Two-horse..., 128 00 3?^ Inch Medium Four-horse $120 00 135 00 Each Wagon Complete, with Spring Seat and California Roller Brake. . Wide Track Wagon, $5 extra. T STOVES. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook ing, office, cabin atove«, of assorted sizes, nlain and fancy, constructed on the latest fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, and everything connected with these stoves warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him warranted. Ilia work is made of the best material and of the choicest patterns. Orders attended to with dispatch and filled according to directions. He is deter mined to sell at low prices for cash. LIQUORS of all kinds, of tho best brands,wh alesale and retail. Also TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Tn connection with all these I have on hand a large assortment of Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin egar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable GROCERIES preparation, made chiefly from the native fieri >« 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 inegak B ittebs ?” Our nuswer 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 aud Invigoratoi of the system. Never before in the history of the world lias a medicine been com- poinded 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 ing Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis eases. of all kinds—Just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don’t I>e- lieve it, call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER, Importer of farm implements and machines. 29tf. I If men will enjoy good health, hi them use V inegau B itters as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants ia every form. R. H. MCDONALD A C o ., Druggists and General Agents, San Franc’s- co, Cal., and New York City. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. For the relief and cure of all derange ments in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They area mild aperient' anti an excellent purgative. Being purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and suffcrinjris prevent ed by their timely use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and bc-t of ai) the Pills with which the market abounds. By their or-asional use, the blood is put nits), lite corruptions of the sys tem expellt-ti, obstructions removed, and the whole marinnery of life le.-u-red its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by At/er's Pills, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, vv hen reck mol on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate Without disturbaucc to Hie constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full «lirections are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family I’hysic, and for the following complaints, wliich these l‘Hls rapidly cure: — For l>.y«p'rfMi*A or Indigeatlon. Uatlesa- nr«. I.angiittr and 1L.<»> m of Appetite. they should be taken moderately to .stimulate the stom ach, and restore it - healthy tone and action. For 1.1« rr Cni»|ila:nt and its various symp- toins, Bilioii« BleixLtch«*, Mick Klvutl- SanFrareiseo.Cahfoi'aia. In from Ono to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONZ HOUR v after rea Ung this advertisement need any on« PUFFER TTTTI1 PAIX. RADWAVS READY RELIEF IS A CUBE FOB . ? EVERY PAIX. It was the first and is Tho Only T’ain Remedy that h)«t«ntly stop« th- mo«f rxernetatin« naina altar« Infianinmilon«, and cure. Cnii.-.-uion«, whether of tfio Lunr». Hnmich, Boweu, or other glauita or organ*, by >nc application. IN FROM OKE 70 TWENTY MWETES. ho matter how rtnl-nt rr excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC. Red rhiilen. Infirm. Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, cr pruatrutuJ w 1th dt»ca*e may auffer. 'iADWAY’O LZADY RZLiCF WTTX AFFORD TX’T a XT « ASS op the kionets INFLAMMATION ufTnE BLADDER IPLAMMAnOii OF THE RoWF.iA , COXGESTION fif THE LUNGS. Sons TC3CZ.7, DIFFICULT BREATHING FALFITATION UF TUB HEART. tirsTEn:s3. cscue, dutheri v CATAEBU, influenza . HEADACHE, TOOTS A "HE. NEUBAT j GIA, r-HSUJIATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHII.US, Tho applies* ion ot tho rr—ndy RelfeFtn fh- port or parts where the pain or a.Cicu.ty uxo... wi.l silord and Comfort. Twentydropsfn hrtlfat-mMe-of w«*i*r w’tt tn s f—v moments rnro CKAMPsi, j-r*A.SMS. R*«UIC HTOMACII. HEARTBURN', ¡SK'JC IL fl»t«tfE, DIARRHOEA. DYSENTERY. COLI0. Wl.ND IN THE buWELd and all INTERNAL» J’ a IN ?. Traveler« r'lottl t r! vnv« es-rv a bottle of Ytnd- way’s Bendy rteiler w..n ih< in. A »’•»• drop- in water w’ll j r vent richne«» t r putt.-' from eham:« of water. It ta Lictxr IU_ a 1 rvnt.ii branJy or UK ter* as a ■timutaau ’ uciir. .iGiiudicc or Green Mickneaa, Bil- ioua Colic and Hitioua JFrvera, they should be judiciou-ly taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Wyarntrrr or ITiarrtioea, but one mild dose is gencr Ih icimircd. l-'or XCheutnat'Nn». <-<wt. («ravel. pfration of the Heart, T*a!rt in tlic Mide. and Loins, thev sjtould be eontin- uou ly taken, as required, to change (ho dist n-etl action <>l the ry.'te.n. Wiul such change those com j. I ah 11 s r 1 i».-6 ipon r. For and Bropaical Swelling», they should bo taken in huge and frequent doses to produce the ¿fleet 01 a dr.i»tic purge. For Snppreaaion. a large dose should be taken, as it produces the desired efiect by sym pathy. As a Di»>ifr Pill, take one or two Pills 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, oilon finds that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating cflect on the digestive apparatus. rzvrrx 2LT7D AGUE. 'FEVER AF"3 AG!'TJ enre<1 for fiftv e—ts. There la not a rvinndial agent ‘.n ?ui- work? tnat wilt cor.* Fever ■ rd Arne, f id u.l ether Malarious. Bilou« Rcsrle* * Tvnhold. Te'lovr, cn.l other Fever, (aided hv RAH WAY’S I’iLL-l n r;tiic* ih K ajiia Y'4 LE a DY RE LIEF. Fit:/cuxu pCr i/utilx HEALTH! BEAUTY!! BTRoxa 0. IL BOGART, THS CRZA7 CLOCD PURIFIER. H as MAnn 7371 HOUT ATTONTSniNG CURES- sr QUICK, so RAPID A iE THE CHANGES, THE TODY UNDERGO! S, UNDER THE INFLUES- : OF TOU TliULI WONDERFUL MEDICINE THAT Dr. J. C. A YER A CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., V. S. A. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE- Every Day a Increase ii Fles’a ani Wt Seen anfl Felt. ALL KINDS OF b cf •Every drop IM rkRSAPARTLLlAN BF’OL. VENT communicate .thr«>u .-h the U i . km I. sw--«t. Urine, and other Fluid, a i l Juice, of Die avMem the vleor Lie. fur itrepniratho wa»-.-«of the K*dy wl>h new and round material. F-ro.iita, 8i|ihi|l<, Cuiwuinorlon, Gtandnlar d!«:««. tie r« in the throat. Mouth. Ta- nor*, hoderln theGlniid.andotuer | art a of tbey-tem. f.oro Eye*, E:rt;iuoruu< diachstvv« irotn the Ear» and th« worst forms if flt' i dl-cs-e«, Erupoon*. Fever Gores, Scold Ucc I, T'n« V.’orni. Sait Rh- uin. ErysipeisN Acno, Elack Ept.u, V.urms I » iho Floh. Tumor*. Can- ccra In the Wor.h. r.r.d t.;l wcakcnlny a-wl paintnl ditu char-cs, NIehtbwei.. t, I.< »set N|*crnvai>d all wastes of the liio p-ln-l-l.t. c. > vl.hln lite curnthv noise o« this wonder of Mode:-» e hemlcr-v, tml aiuwdav-' ue will Srove to any person v .1: g it f r either u tbu»u lurua, uf i-caso itj potent rerrr r t o c;:ro them. It tho patier.t, ¿Aliy tieecrrJng reduced bv the wartei and dccumpo-itlon thnt >*contlnual*y rr*»c-ei»iiig -uc- coeds in arreslittg tbeso wa»te*. at- l re* a», the same with newmaterlrj Tadifr-'ni 'Ku’.-hv bl*.> I—and this tho SAll.-tACAHILL 17111 an t d«en »eeurr—« cure is certain; for when ar-7 *jls r-medy e-in met ice« it work of pnrl.Tcntion.t encore«!. In diminishing fir. I<> j of wskc - s mrepai.vwiil l-< iaptd.au.1 cv«ry d«v I he pat lent will led himself rrowlne bet re> and«tronter. the lood digedns better, a;.pctUo improving, aud dash and weight inert.a.ing- Not only *!<.•« tho F*K3*F*ntLLGF Rxsntrvm excel ell known n-medial sgett'.in the core ot Ctin.uc. *erw» li.lous, Cunstitutioua', and L-.4 ¿utaae*, but it U tbs only positive cure ur JOB PRINTING! NEATLY EXECUTED AT President •Kidney <£* dacldcr Complaints, Tumor cf 12 Years’ Growtli Cured by IZadway's Resolvent, LYONS KA.THA.inOK! DR. RADWAY’S 50 CENTS 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 ils Falling out and Turning Gray. , | , . I. ■ || , , ■ ! I « . .. . .. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, »•rfeclly t.nxtclem, elegantly enatc-l with rweet gum, purge, re-itlate. parifv. cleanao ami strengthen. Rad- Way's Pill«, lor the cure oi all disorder« <>i tho niomach. Liver. Rowel.«. Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Diaea-**-. Meodaebe, Constipation, CoMiveuc»«, likiurexthin. Dy«- peptta. Bi*lou<a>ea«,BlHoii* IVver. lnfiaaimariuu <u it-» bowels i’Hc*. aud «.ll Drr.ntfeirwiit« ul the Internal Xiacera. Wurramrd tnertrci a t*o»Jlivr cur«. Purdr M-getable.cunuumug no tuvreury, miucral>urdUe*-a.- ous drags. A irwdoKiof RADWAY’S FILLS will free »he -yr- tcmiroma.iiheai.ive named di torJera Vrtcu.UAcva'« p-rliox. SOLD RY JiitUthiiSttk W’F.AD "FALSE AND igUE.’’ Rend OB« »ertst to RADW a T A CO , No 32 Warren Nt. N**' wt 'ntorinatiou worth thousands wt:I > — i ■ « PRO BORO PUBLICO. T 45 PER CENT. CHEAPER ! ! JOHTN NEUBER'S! r PerfectPur^tivc&BefiiilatiiiiiPflls Ill— T a 8 THE TIMES OFFICE, 1 | I r:—: rri rtoon— t ?. treash DRn.RADWAY’S FETEK H. BURNETT, Cashier. a '*"> OF TLE'll A .I» Wl.btUT—< SKIN À.M> BEAUTIFUL CuMl'lXXJG.i LEUUKED TO ALL- Capital, (Pali up in Gold) $800,000 Surplus Fund (la Goli) 206,110 Tramarti, every kind of Legitimate Banking Botine««. BUYS AND BELIÀ EXCHAXC.F on the principal Cities of the United States and Europe. ISSUES CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT available at all commercial and financial points. BUYS AND SELLS National, State, City and County Bonds. INVESTMENTS MADE on orders. GOLD AND SILVER BULLION and LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS kept, in Gold. Silver and Currency, and subject to check at pleasure. INTEREST PAID on Time Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE in Snn Francia» co and vicinity without ciianre, and at all other points at cost, and proceeds remitted at current ratea of Exchange. |134 00 150 00 » CURES THE WORST PAINS PREPARED nr Parser FLBURN ETT. O.HJBOGART. Corner Fine a JSwr/nse /Streets,e CREDIT , R. R.R. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ■ ’S I X œfeoHS. It ' ■■■■ ———<■♦ » > -* V - ■a A rustic couple, newly married, marched into a drug store and called AT MOST REASONABLE RATES ! for soda water. The obliging clerk in PIERCE’S WELL EXCAVATOR I LADIES, quired what syrup they would have • ; XT F , «-» * r • • *, • »- -j- Do you want a Pure Blooming Com Complete, Cheap and Practical BARGAINS! in it, when the swain, deliberately The Most Machine ever Invented plexion f If so, a few applications oj leaning over the counter, replied, A GENTLEMAN who had the mis “Stranger, money is no object to me; For Boring Wells, Prospecting for Coal, Etc. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM will fortune to lose his nose was followed put sugar in it.” gratify you to your heart's content. X by « beggar, who kept exclaiming : '10 : T t.j -4 It does away with Redness, Blotches FIVE BRAN NEW FLORENCE «•Heaven preserve your honor’s eye N otice .—County Scrip will be ta HE GREATEST OBSTACLES to well- sight !” The gentleman was at last ken at par in payment on accounts boring (boulders) easily overcome with and Pimples. Overcomes the Flush our 17, 24 and 86-inch augers. With rim- ed appearance of heat, fatigue and ex irritated hy his impunity, and said ; attachment, can bore any size of well “Why do you wish my eyesight to be due the late firm of Hull <fc Nickell. mer required. With sand-sides or valves at citement. Sewing Machines ! Also all those indebted to the T imes preserved ? Nothing ails my eye tached, or with our sand-auger, can put T sight, nor le likely to do.” “No, your office under the present management wells in quicksand or gravel, where all other MINING CLAIMS honor,” said the beggar, “but it will ?an pay in the same way and at the means fall. The position and construction of the knives or cutting edges enable it to be a sail thing if it does, for you will same rates. bore through sand-stone, alate or hard-pan. he undersioned is prepared have nothing to rest your spectacles We furnish drill« for rock. County rights to make preliminary survey of Mining I n Norway, the longest day lasts for sale or lease. upon.** w '______ Claims in conformity to the new law of $25 PER DAY GUARANTEED. three months. The man who six Congress/ All lode claims held under said THAN EVER AT W rà T are il^ey which, though al months ago promised to call in a day -Call on, or address J. H. ROBBINS, law are required to be surveyed and the Bethel, Polk county, Oregon, where one of survey recorded. ways drink, are never intoxfeated ?— or two and settle his bill, must have the Augers can be seen in operation. Send JAMES S. HOWARD, Surveyor. gone to Norway on a visit. Toasts. for descriptive circular. 2«. Office at Jacksonville, Oregon. 5tf. ■ S huttles » Í r - S Cf " BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. “Hear, for I will apeak of .excellent thinss.** POND'S EXTRACT-The great Vegetable Pain I>eatroyer. H m been in use over thirty years, and for cleanlmessand prompt curative virtues cannot be excelled. CIHEIiRENT. No family can afford to be without Pond’s Fxtract. Accidents, Braises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains of Buras, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Coras, stc. Arrests in flammation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, _ removes d ¡»coloration and heals rapidly. FEMAEK WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain In the back and loins, fnllnes* and press- .__ _ _>n* th« head, nausea, vertigo. IX LErcORRHfE A it has no equal. AU kinds of ulcerations to which ladies are subject are promptly cured. Fuller details in book accom- j»uy«ng each bottle. PILES—blind or bleeding—meet prompt relief and ready cure. No case, however clironic or otatinate. can long resist its regular use. VARICOSE VEINS. It is th« only sure cure. KAD.YEV DISEASES. It has no equal for per- manent cure. BLEEDING from any cause. For this it is a spe- cifie« It has saved hundreds of lives wbeu all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere. TOOTIIACIIE, Earache, Neuralgia and Rheumatism are all alike relieved, and ___ often permanently cured. PHYSICIANS of aU schools who are acquainted with Pond's Extract of Witch Hazel recom mend it in their practice. We have letters of commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order it for use in their own practice. In addition to the foregoing, they order its use for Swellings of all kinds. Quinsy, Sore Thi oat, Inflamed Ton» zuirrima, tn. alls, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca tarrh (for whioh it is a tptcijic), sptcijic). Chll- Chil blains, Frosted _________ Feet, t, Sting« of Insects, Musquitoee« Musquitoes, etc.. Chapped 'ace, uud Hand«, Face, ioid indeed all manr*?r manrer of skin diseases. TOILET E’SE. Removes Soreness, Roughness and Smarting j heals Cuts, Eruptions and Pimples. It rtvirtt, inrifforaret and refrctltrf, while wonderfully improving tho Complexion. TO FARMERS-Pond's Extract» No Stock Breeder, no 1.1 very Mun can afford to be with- put it. It is used by all the leading Livery Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen in Nsw Yoik City. It has no equal for Sprains, Harness or Saddle Chafings, Stiffness, Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleed ings, Pneumonia, Colie, Diarrhoea, Chills, Gads, &c. Its range of uction is w ide. and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua ble in every Fam-yurd as well as in every Farm-honse. Let it be tried once, and you ___ will never be withont it. CALTMON1 Pond’s Extract has been imitated. The genuine article has the words Pond’s Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living who ever knew bow to prepare it properly. Refuse all other preparations of Witch Hazel. This is the only article used by Physicians, and io the hospitals of this country and Europe. HISTORY and Uses of Pond’s Extract, in pamnhlet form, cent fiee on application to POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY, S8 Maiden Lone, New York. „ a N ö uircuur i TINWARE, BRASS PIPES, FORCE PUMPS, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, 11A RDWA RE, CUTLERY, HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, OKS, HOSE, TOWDER. POND’S EXTRACT P ortland , ßoh £> ole A cents public are hereby noti - fied that I have placed mv note* »nd T he accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. I K. Ilanna, with positive instructions to 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, Avithout delay, as this is my last call. My business must be settled ! JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville, Sept. 0, 1874. Per Day at home. Terms $0 ,u free. Add less G. STINSON A Co.,-Portland, Maine. 6-