The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 21, 1876, Image 4

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    IF you would I m * exempt from tin-
von know
or Mi-p**««t is wrong; and if you wish
Io ♦•« jov th«« purest pleasure, al ways do
♦ v«*rvtiiii»g in y«»ur power which y«>u
know is right.
— I — ... I ■—» ♦
...... ..
T he man uho was kicked by Oeurge
Washington r«*|»orts that he will n«*t
sh**w at th«* present Centennial, but
thinks he will besutflciently recovered
to put in an appearand* at the next.
CENTAUR LINIMENTS!
«The ílrinucrnticeiiuríí.’ ea-in«*’S, d<> n «thing which
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fKIbAV,.................................. JULY 21, 1*76. i
D emimhats t «» the E kont . —The.
Bedrock Democrat offers the following
sensible Hilvit-e tn D*“iii*Hrats, which
should not p iss unheeded :
Democrats will recognise the fart ,
that the lime fur sharp action is ap­
proaching_ Indeed i* sdready upon us.
Suwess In the campaign for the large ;
divisions of the piriy <1» peiv's upon i
the manner in whi»-h th * del.tils ar«* i
work»*«l up, and tho**r details are com­
prised ill shaping and jwrfeetilig our
|«N-al «»rganititioiis. N*« national tri­
umph in in store for the puty if ibs
local branches fail !«• utilize the ways I
and means within their reach. Let J
us make them avitila*>le under the in­
spiration <>f those Democratic tradi­
tions m id«* immortal by Jeffer-oii,
Jackson and D >uglas. L’oit v, energy
an«* aggressive war upon the lines of
the en«*my will soon lie in ord«*rt an«l
it can t>e i ff.-ctiv«* only through am-
pie mid riin.scienti< us preparatioii.
We have ri-eii from the n«*hes «if de-
f>*at to >t pi-iii >n of formidable pow» r.
The strong« st ««> binatioiis of th«*
Il alieni', illVok»*d tor our defeat, prove
this. We iiiu-t mil only » levi a Presi-
rleiit, but we iiiu-t take care that a re­
form C'ongre— shall t»e |u»r|H tu.iteti.
Tto* Demo racy can mike no a«lequtle
reform, «io history fully atveptable to
the masses of the p<*« ph*, until it holds
nil th** 1« gislative branches of the Gov­
ernine!!'.
C urrant J elly . —If the fruit is
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
ADOPTED AT SALEM ON A PHIL 25, -
|S76, BY THE STATE CONVENTION.
77* < Democracy or Oregon in Convention
assembled, re affirm the platform of princi-
p)es a iop'el at the last lM‘iuocratic State
Convention. ami adopt the following in ad­
dition to t he same, to-wit :
Rest'vcd, That the action of the Demo-
cratic House ot Representatives of the Uni­
ted Sta es, in ferroung out corruption and
bringing «-rim nals to justice, merits the
commendation of every true patriot.
Keso'rid, That the largo influx of Chinese
imm gra'ion to the s;a es of the Pacific
coast ot America ha< h**«*n a curse to the
cmintrv ; that the Chinese are a people that
h ive not, and never can be hrouglc to have,
any interest consistent with the welfare and
prosperity of our Government and its insti-
tii ions; and that wo p'edg«* ourselves to
use «»nr best endeavors for the adop'ion ot
such measures as will prevent and cure this
growing evil.
Jics'/red. That our inestimable system of
common schools, and our no less variable
scheme of religious toleration, are : he work­
manship of i’emocratic hands, and the
frnisof Bern icrati«* policy; that it ia th«*
ex«-!usive right and duty of the Sia'e to
provide for the e*lu<*ation of its children ;
and it having been a principle established
in the forma’ion of our State Constitn’ion
th «' no public funds of any class should bo
u-ed for se<-arian schools or societies we
(¡••«•hire cur faithful adherence to this prin-
«•iple, and oppo-e any invasion «»f it ; that i’
is the :nali**nable right of every eitizen t«»
worship <»od a<*c*>r<ling to the di«,fa es of
his own conscience, and no political disabil­
ities should lx* incurred by reason of relig
j«»iis belief; and while we will defen*! these
prim iples ami insti’u’ions to the full extent,
we depreca’e all attempt* to raise sectarian
, issues as u’terlv* un«*alle<i for and reprehen-
sibl<* an ! meriting the emphatic condemna­
tion <>t every go*»«! citizen.
g.ithereil hel *re l«*»i»i rip»* it will make
firmer j* lly, ami it is not m*c«*ssary to
pick it from the stems, only remove
all leaves or r»ti« ks. Put the fruit in
a pail or pan, over a kettle of lH»iling
water, ami heat enough for th«* skin
to break easily, then «lip into a bag
made «if fltnnel, and squeeze till «fry. |
Measure the juice, allow ing for every
pint one | m > uii <I «if while sugar, but d*« I
not ad*l the sugar to the liqti *r till it
has la*en alloWe«! to gently boil ««ver j
the fire for twenty minutes or more,
reimiving any scum that may ari-e.
The sugar is now added in the projsir-
tions mentioned, when the process of
roHgiilation is so rapi<l that lumps of j
jelly are often formed before it is dis- ;
Solved, wlii.e in color it grows with all
the richness and tran«|mren«y of the
garnet. The secret of making all fruit
jellies is to lM.il the juice before, ami
but little after adding the sugar; if
loded together the |»r«s!u<t is apt to tie
Soft, «lark ami gummy, if it ever be­
came jelly at all. (J-e a pound of su­
gar for a pound of fruit in pre-erving
currants, ami if all the n«*ces»ary lioil-
Ing ha* taken place before the sugar i
is added, tin* juice will lacome a ten- '
<k*r lieautiful jelly.
-----------------------------------
G etting B ack *> n th «*. F arm . —It i
Is no such illusion, after all. Hard '
work or easy work, the <ie-ire to break |
away from all the other occuptlio-is ot
lite and repose in the peaceful Ilf«* of
the country is founded on nn instim-i
as strong an«l «l«*ep as human nature
itself. Mr. Wdliams, a member of
Congress, has just lw*en nominated i»y
the Indiana D mo-rats to the Gover-
n*»rship «»f the State. He hesitates
al-out accepting the proffer.
Ami
what «Io y«»u think he gives as the
reason ?
Why this only—that lie
hopes, when his term of C«»ngressi«inal
Service is over, tol»e able to retire from :
politi«*s an** every other avocation to
the trampiil pursuits of his farm in
Knox c »only, where he .«ays he wants
to piss the rest of his I if ... What a
perfectly rational pr«*fer«*nce this is •
M,-n of business, no less than th ise
uh*» follow |Hilitical <*m«rses and the
|--»r»i«-«l pr**fessj*in-, are rea«ly I«» <*««n-
Ic's th it everyth! g in life is hollow
ami delu-iv * »'X *«*pt that one pea«*efui
pur-uil, namely, of farming, whi-li
Ini igs them close to Im* heart of N «-
tore. 'I'h it is II»«« only calling that
la-* s. — J/m Ploughman»
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Jarksorn ill * Loilr No. in, I. II. 11. r.,
Hohls its regular meetings every
Saturday eveningat the Odd Fel­
low's Hall. Brothers in good standing are
invited to attend.
Jaeksonvillr Stamm No. I4S F. 0. R. M..
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
«veiling at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers
m good standing are invite«! to .attend.
SIMON CARO, O. C.
B en S achs , R. S.
Or •io'ii ui Pocihontns Tribe No. I. Im­
proved order of Red Men, holds its
stated councils at the Red Men’s
Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in
th«* eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
brothers in good standing.
E. B. WATSON, S.
II. K. H anna . C. of R.
W irr n Lo Iff No. 10, L F. «t L M..
Hohls its regular communications
' nn the XVe*lnesday evenings or pre­
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore-
'on.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
M ax M üller , Sec’y.
Kn’h Rbkih D-frT l.o lse No. 1,1. 0. 0. K.,
Holds i*s regular meetings on every other
Monday evening at «hid Fellows Hall.
Members in go*><< standing are invite«l to
utend.
JOHN MILLER, N. G.
S ol . S achs , R. S.
JUST ISSUED.
Two Hundredth Edition
MANHOOD
Revised and corrected tv the author, E. de
F. CURTIS, M. D., «te.
4 MEDICAL FXSAV ON THE CAUSE
.A ami cure of premature decline in man.
show’ng how heal'h is lost, and how re-
ipi ne I. It gives a clear synopsis of the im­
pediments to marriage, the trea*inent ol
nervous ami physical dehiliiv, exhausted
vitality, and all «»«her «li eases appertaining
fhere'o; the results of twenty years’ suc­
cessful practice.
•
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—Therein«,
member «»I «ocie’.v by whom this book will
n«»’ b«*fo«ind useful, whe'her be be parent,
pre«-et>tor or efergyman.— London Times.
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book
should
be read bv the young for instr..c-
T he San Fran« is««» Post'» Piiiladel
«ion. and by the afflicted for relief; it will
phi« «s»rn*s|»on«lcnt says: Oregon’s ex­ injure no one — Medical T-mes and Gazette.
hibit of native proiluefs is attracting
Price.—One dollar, by mail or express.
universal attention at the Centennial Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut­
ami the department assigned the Slat«* ter Street, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco,
Cal.
is constantly thronged. Her wool,
woods, minerals and cereals are espe­
cially noticeable, and r« «lound greatly
to tlie gtssl fame of the country. For
—FOR—
whe t raising and vegetable pr«Mlu**ing
Oregon cannot lie excelled. Oregon
«•I uilded better than she knew” when COST AND FREIGHT!
hi e r-elected A. J. Dufur commission-
er for that State, and. luckily, Mr.
Dutur is in every way worthy «>1 the THE UNDERSIGNED. DESIRING TO
position he h«»l«|s, ami will <1 • th«* S<ate L close ou business in JacKsonville, offers
much honor. Laying ill jealousies for sale at cost and freight for cash his com­
plete an«i first-class siock of dry goods, dress
a-ide, we rejoice l«> see «»ur si «ter Stat« goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies’ and chil­
coming forward (or the public recogni­ dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish­
tion to which she is plainly entitled, ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, lamps,
baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco
and hope that the flittering eireum- and cigars, pijies, cutlery, stationery, toys,
atan«*es to which we have alluded, will YanKee notions, ami everything usually
Incite her citizens to renewed enter­ found in a tirst-class variety store.
My stock is fresh and of the bes*, and
prise and lofty design.”
tho«e desiring anything in my line should
give me a «ail 1. #
Thoso knowing themselves indebted will
O regon , gallant little Detn« cratic please
settle immediately. I mean business.
Oregon, has fired the first Centennial
BEN. SACHS.
gun. Bring o it your b inner, boys,
JacKsonville, July 1, 1875.
end unfurl them to this breeze from
glorious Oregon. Roll out your cam­
F. RITSCHARD,
paign battery and show the world how
you appreciate a gixxl thing.— Baton WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Rouge (La ) Advocate.
SELLING OFF
Jacksonville. Oregon,
“M ay they always live in peace
and harmony,” was the way a Yankee
marriage notice should have wound up;
I ui the «omposiior, who couldn’t read
vianiiscript very well, put in type, and
horrified the happy couple by making
read. “M iy ’hey always live on peas
a *d houjiny ”
j
i
fnHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS-
1 ure in informing the public that he has
just opened out in Langell’s building, on
California street, where he is prepared to
execute all work in his line iu the best man­
ner and at reasonable rates.
Cleaning and repairing watches and
Jewelry a specialty.
Give me a call
F- RITSCHARD
[Letter from a Ristmaster.]
‘'A-ntovn, Iu.., Dec. 1. 1874.’
Messrs. J. 11. Hose <i Cw..*—M v wife has.
tor a l*mg time, been a terrible sufferer from
Rheuma’lsin. she ha« tried tnanv phvsl-
ciatH and many remedies. Theoiilv thing
tint ha” given her relief Is «’entaur Lini­
ment. I nin rej*ticed to »ay this has cured
her. I am doing what I enn to cx*end Its
sale.
•
•
•
’W. JI. RING.”
This is a sample of many thousand testi-
monlal” receive«!, of womlerful cures effect­
ed by theCen’aur Liniment. The ingredi-
ents of this article are published around
each bottle. 1« eon’aim Witch Hazel. Men­
tha, Arnica, Rock «»il. Carbolic, and Ingre­
dient” hitherto litde known. It Is an indis­
putable tact tha* the Centaur (Jnunent is
i*«*r’orming more cures «if Swellings, S«|tf
.l««ints. Eruption”, Rheuina«i«m, Neuralgia,
Sciatic, Caked Breasts, Lock-Jaw. Ac., than
»ill o'her Liniments, Embrocation”, Ex-
’ra«*fs, Salves, < Hutments uud Plastora now
in u«*e.
F**r toothache, earache, weak back, itch,
and cn’aneouseruptions, it is admirable. It
cures burn” ami scald* without a scar. Ex­
tracts poison from bi’o* and stings, and heals
frost bi'os and chilblain” in a short time.
No familv can afford to be without the Cen-
•aur Liniment, wlii’e wranper.
The Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrrrjyper. i”
adapte«! to the tough skin, muscles and
tb**-h of the animal creation. ItsefT«*ct upon
severe eases of Spavin. Sweeny, Wind Gall.
Big Head and Poll Evil, are little less than
marvelous.
M essrs. MrChire <t Co., Druggists, cor.
Elm and Front Sts., Cincinnati. O.. sav :
“In onr neighborhood a number of team­
sters are using the (’entaur Liniment. They
pronoun«*« it superior to anything thev
have ever used. W«* sell as high as four to
five do/en bottles per month to these team-
stp’-s.”
We have thousands of similar testimoni­
als.
For wounds, galls, scratches, ring-bone.
A«*., and for Screw Worm in Sheep it has no
rival. Farmers, Liverv-men and Stock­
raisers have in tips l.in'ment a remedy
wh*-h is wor h a hundred turn aits cost.
L b<»r;«i'* y of J B R ose A C<’.,
4G I > ey Sr., N i av Y oiik .
AFTER a QUARTER of a CEUTURT
KEARNEY’S
Of active work In the field of honorable
practice in California, during which time
thousands ol the most difficult cases of pre­
mature decay and diseases of contaminating
poison have been overcome and the suffer­
ers restored to healthy life and manhood
Fluid Extract
BUCHUI!
I
THß OXLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHU
ROCK SOAP.
B
IIALLMW a
IODIDE OF POTASS.
T
FARM FOR SALE.
ON ROGUE RIVER.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS-
NEATLY A. CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT 1 ure in no’ifying the public that they
have established a new ferry at the above
named place, and have the largest and saf­
est boat on the river, furnished with the
strongest wire rope, and charge less for
ferrying. Gives us a trial.
Th a Tinnw Office.
TAYLOR A CO.
Co..
SPECIALISTS, NO. 11 KEARNEY ST.,
k» treat all ohronic and private diseases
without the aid of mercury. Consultation,
free. Office hours, 9 to 12 m ., 2 to 5 and 6 to
9 t*. M. Sundays exoepted. Call on-or ad­
dress
DR. A. B. SPINNEY,
11 Kearney St., San Francisco Cal.
Nos. 600 and 003 Front St.
HAjr FRAFCIBCO, CAL
PROCLAMATION.
HICAG0 AND NORTH*WESTERT
RAILWAY.
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLANO.
Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls,
Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec,
New York. Boston, or any point East,,
should buy their
TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS
Via the Pioneer Ronte,
THE CHICAGO <t NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST
ROUTE EAST.
T'« Tnrk f, nf c*i*VFL PAIt.S, «nd on It hi»« bora
m«*!e thr rASTFST tlmo thnt ha« ever been M ADE in
th!« rnuntry. F t th1« r<-n«» •«•••enrer« for fmint« «nat
of Chir i<rn lmve clinfreof th*- following line« from Chicago:
BY THE rtrronTVG PV*T WAYVE AXDCniCAGO
AXO PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS,
Q TTPtnnGH TRAIN« DAILY with Pullman Palac«
•
Car« through to Philadelphia and New York on
«net- train.
TimOUOIT TRAIN with Pullman Palace Cara to
I Raltimor»- ati*I W'H«hin»rfnn,
RVTIIP LIKEP’IOPR AND MICHIGAN SOUTnEPw
RAIIW«V A''D CONNECT! NS (NEW YORK CEN­
TRAL AND ER'E RAILROADS:)
Q THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Drawinc
• > Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Cara through Io
Nrw York.
BV Hie MICHIGAN’ CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK.
GRv*T WE«TFRN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN­
TRAL R ATI WAYS :
THROUGH TR AIN1”, with Pullman Palace Drawing
• > P.-v-m a*-d S'renhig Car« throngh to New York to
Niagara Falla. Bi-flnlo. Rr«-he«trr. or New York city
BYBALTTM R A ND OHIO RAILROAD:
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace
C:,i« for Newark 7,nn «ville. Wheeling, Warbing-
ton and Baltimore without change.
Th»« 1« th** SHORTEST BEST and onlr line running
Putin an <•< lei,rated PALACE SLEEPING CAPS AND
COACHES, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at
O' ATI A and from i’ne WEST, vi* <Jr»nd Junction. Mar-
«batl. c .*ar r>inid-*. Clint, n. Sterling and Dixon, for
CIIICAGll ANI) THE EAST.
Th*« nopnlar ronte 1« n**Mi >a«**ed for Speed. Confort
and Safety The **mo,th **-nt>allast*-d at.d perfect
track of «feel r:*il«. the celeb*ated Pullman Palace
SI-*-rin? Car«. ft*e nerf”ct Telegraph System of moving
train« t! e regnlantv with which «her run. the admira-
htr arr i*>c,-m« nt f-r running through cars to Chicage
f *,m all point« We t. wore to paasenger« all the com­
fort« in modem Rail* av Traveling No changes of Carr
and no tedium* delays at Ferriea.
Pa«cengpr« will fled T*.-ket« v'a tl.l« Favorite Route at
th* G— ernl Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Kall-
road. Sacramento.
Ticket« for «.-tie in all the Ticket Office« of the Central
Pacific P.dlrcad
W. II. STENNETT.
MARVIN HI’C.HITT G*n, Sup.
Gen Paa. Agent.
H. P STANWOOD,General Ageuey, 121 Montgomery
• t-e* t S:* t * Fran*'i«co.
POND’S
for
I will speak of excellent
thlnga.”
I POKDS EXTRACT-Tho great Vegeta bl a
Pain Ileatroyer. Ha.« been in u«e over
thirty years, anil for clean lincea and prompt
ciH-a: ivo girt ues cannot be excelled.
CUILIkREX. Ko fn mil yean afford tobowithont
Pond's 1- xtract. Accidents, Bruises,
Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved
almost inM.-uit'.y by external application.
J'romptly leiievea pains of Burns, Scalds,
ExcoriatIona, Chafings, Old Sores,
Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in-
flamtuation, reduci-s swellings, stops bleeding,
removes d iw-oloriil ion and Leals rapidly.
FEMALE WEAKXENSES. It always relieves
)>aiti in the back and loins, fullness and pren>-
ing na*n in the head, nausea, vertigo.
IX LEVCORRIHE A it has no equal. All kinds of
ulcerations to which Imlies are subject s:o
promptly eme*!. Fuller details iu book uccom-
I
panvmg each bottle.
PILES—blind or blectllng—meet promp* relief
and ready cine. No-caae, however chrome or
ohr'inate, can long resist its regular U«e.
VARICOSE VEIA'S. It w the only sure cure.
IklD.Nl.E DISEASES. It Las no equal lor per-
t * inent cun*.
BLEEitl.NiG from any cause. For this it ih a spe«
cirtc. It lias saved hundreds of fives when ail
Other remedies failed to arrest bleeding fruía
>»o«e, stomach, Innes, and elsewhere.
TOOTHACHE, Eaiache, Xenralgi« and
Jlheuinatiam are all anko relieved, and
ot'en p-raiiiu* ntly cured.
PHYSICIANS of a.1 school« who are acqnainted with
Pond's Extract of AV itch Huel recom­
mend it in their practice. NVe have letters of
commendation from hundreds of Physicians,
many of whom order it for use in their own
practice. In addit-on to the foregoing, they
order its n-e for Swellings of all kinda,
Qaln-y, Sore Tin oat. Inflamed Ton-
ails, sauplc and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca­
ta* t h (lur which it is a
Chil-
blnins, Froated Feet, Sting« of
Injects, Mnsquttoes, etc.. Chopped
Hand , Face, uud indeed all tuanrsr of
skin diseases.
TO1X.ET I SE. Removes Soreness, Roughness
and Smarting » Leals Cuts, Eruptions
and Pimp'os. it rrvirrt, invigorates and
rc/rrsAcs, whi.e wonderfully improving tbs
Complexion.
TO FARMEKS—Pond's Extract. Ko Stock
Breeder, no l.ivery Man can aff«*rd to be with­
out it. It is used by all the leading Lávery
Stables, S reet ltuilroads and first Horsemen
in New YoikCiiy. 11 luis no equal for Sprains,
Harness or huddle Chafings,
Stiffness,
fk-rstclies, Swellings, Cn«o, Lacerations, Bleed­
ings, l neumonia, Col.c, Diarrhoea, Chilla,
C Ids, Ac. Its range of action ia wide, and ths
relief it nfford« is so prompt that it is invalua­
ble in e>ery Farm-yard as well aa in every
Farm-house. 1 a t it bo tried ono«$, and you
will never I*e without it.
CAUTION’ I Pond’s Extrnet has been imitated.
Rhe genuine article has the words Pond’s
Extract blown in each bot’le. It is propared
by tho only persons living who sver
knew how to prepare i. properly. Refute all
Cher preñara.ions of Witch Hasel. This is
the on’y ar ic’e u-ed by Physicians, and i»> tbe
fo-piiu’s of th*« conn -y a-*d Europe.
niSTO*tY and Vacs of Pond’s Extract,
* ip-*m’>nle« fo-m.se- t f <*e on application to
POTO A EXTRACT tOMPW, M Maiden
Lane, ^ew York.
••Hear,
LIME FOR SALE,
—AND—
BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE
T he undersigned would here -
bv inform the public that he has ONK
TII OUS AN D BUSH EIJS of superior Jackson
Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­
ing Brick-laving or Plastering doHe in the
host style and at reasonable rates will do-
well to call on me. For further information
inquire at the Franco-American Hotel.
G. W. HOLT.
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
THE CITY BREWERY,
PRO BORO PUBLICO.
—BY—
HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI-
VEIT SCHUTZ.
FORDHAM & JENNINGS.
GROCERS.
1876.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE
still offers to the afflicted the positive assur­
ance of honorable treatment and rapid and
absolute cures, as can be shown by thous­
and* of testimonials from grateful Patients.
and a positive kemkdy por
Let me call the attention of those who suffer
from some of the effects of
Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspep­
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
sia. Nervous Debility, Dropsy, Female
The preservation ot health and life Is de­
Complaints, Non-Retentlon <>r|Incont:nence
of Uriue, Irritation, Inflammation, or Ul­ pendent upon the proper condition of the
procreative functions and any weakness or
ceration of the
cause
of weakness of the generative organs
BLADDER and KIDNEYS,
or their u*es is a direct attack upon the gen­
Spermatorrhoea, IxHicorrhoea or Whites, eral health as well as a ure destruc:ion—if
Irregular or Painful Menses, Bearing Down, not properly cured—of the organs that are
Chlorosis, sterility and all complaints in­ the pride of one sex and the blessing ot the
cident to females.
other. In youth is laid the foundation of
much of the misery of after years by the in­
dulgence of the m«»st destructive habits mak­
For stone in tho Bladder, Calculus Gravel ing life a curse and spreading weakness and
or Brickdust Deposit and mucus or milky ruin among mankind, for it is a well known
discharges, and diseases of the prostrate fact that the indulgence in solitary vice,
even in the slightest degree, plants seed of
gland.
weakness in the sy-tem that grow to a har­
KEARNEY’S EXT. BUCHU
vest of disease and shame in after years.
Cures abuses arising from imprudence, hab­
YOUNG MAN,
its of dissipation, etc.. in all their stages, at
If
you
experience
any weakness you should
little exjiense, little or no change in diet, no
inconveni* nee. and no exposure. It causes not delay, for a day may imperil your
a frcsjiient desire, and gives strength to uri­ health if not your life. In all forms of
nate, thereby removing obstructions, pre­ weakness and premature decay a « ure is
venting and curing strictures of Urethra, guaranteed by the Doctor to the young,
allaying pain and inflammation, and expell­ middle-aged or old, without exposure or
hinderance from business. The remedie*
ing all poisonous matter.
Used by persons in the decline or change are purely vegeiable and of a nature that
of life: after confinement or labor pains, leaves no taint behind. Observe the sym-
ionis and hasten to check the course of th«*
bed-wetting in children, etc.
Prof. Steele says: “One bottlo of Kear­ complaint, if you experience any ot them
ney’s Extract Buchu is worth more than all —night discharges, slight discharges at other
times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfulness,
other Bucliuscombined.”
contusion, pain m the back, limbs or body,
forebodings, indigestion, timidity, aversion
Kearney’s Ext. Buchu
to
society, loss of power, want of control,
Permanently cures all affections of the
variable
temper, attacks of sickness akin to
bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings
biliousness,
deposits in urine, irregular
existing in men, women and children, no
bowels,
etc.,
etc.
matter what the age.
TERRIBLE POISON.
Ask for Kearney's. Take no other.
Price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $3.
Among the most subtle and virulent of
Depot. Cor. Maiden Lane and William poisons in tin* human blood is that arising
PITCHER’S CASTORIA.
street, New A’ork.
from venereal taint, often breaking out,
A physician in attendance to answer cor­ after years of apparent cure, in hideous
and give advice gratis. Send sores upon various parts of the body Its
Mothers may have rest and their bab’es respondence
-tamp lor pamphlets free.
great danger lies in the fact that it is given
may have health, if they will use Castoria
SOLD
Bf
CRXNE
Jt
BRIGHAM,
to tho innocent partner or to the unborn
for win«! colie, worm*, feverishness, sore
Wholesale
Agents,
San
Francisco.
ebil*!
wit bout showing in the person origi­
• non h croup, or stomach «•oniplaints. I* And by Druggists every where.
24.
nally contracting it.
is entirely a vegetable prépara'ion,and «*«»n
THE USE OF MERCURY
•ains neither mineral, morphine, nor alco
hoi. It is as pleasant to take as honey, and
Only aids in this terrible deception by dry­
iie;ther gags or gripes.
ing it upon tbe surface and driving it back
Dr. E. Dimo« h. of Dupont, O., says ;
into the blood. All venereal poison is a
“I am using <’astoria in mv practice wifi
blood poison and can be communicated
the most signal benetitsaml happv resnlts.” HOCK SOAP IS A NATURAL I’RO- in the blood and the only certainty of pre­
This is what ev«*ryonesays. Most nurses L V duct, possessing most marvelous cleans­ vention ot transmission is in tho positive
in New York city use the Castoria. It i* ing and cosmetic properties. Besides other cures of tho reform treatment practiced at
prepared by Messrs. J. B. R usk <t Co.. 46 saponaceous substances it contains Alumi­ the Dr. J. (.'. Young Medical Institute, com­
D»*v St.. New York, successors to Samuel na, which is more powerfully detersive than prehensive, scientific and thorough, having
Pitcher, M. D.
most Alkaline Soap*. Rock Soap is ascer­ received endorsements as flie best of all
tained by analysis to have detersive proper­ modern practice, llecent cases cured in a
ties valuable to’ an eminent degree for the few days and chronic cases with remarkable
Sheriff's Sale.
purposes for which it is recommended, and rapidity. Our test of the presence of the
to contain nothing injurious for such pur­ taint in the blood are never tailing.
Y VIRTUE GF AN EXECUTION DU- poses. After using it no one will be without
TO FEMALES:
ly issued out of the Circuit Court of the it. It is perfectly marvelous in its opera­
There
are
no
class of complaints that so
State of Oregon for the County ot .Jackson tion.
!
enlist
tho
sympathies
the medical tniud
FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.—It I *»r so commands its of
and to me directed and delivered in favor
gravest
thought and
of J. M. Crickett. plaintitl, and against John cleans kitchen utensils, glass and tinware; j st inly as those that afflict women. The
Dyer, defendant, for the sum of $15 87-100 polishes gold and silver; removes nil and j Doctor after v«*ars of paiient investigau<>n
and interest thereon at the rate of 10 per grease from table* and floors. It is a great and treatm*mt ¡sonable*! to as*ure them rap­
«•ent. per annum from the 17th dav of June. saving of time and labor.
au*l thorough cure* ui ail the complaints
WASHING POWDER.—It is unrivaled id
IS76. an*! the further sum of $10 costs, and
incident
t*» th«**ex. The weak can hope t«*r
also the ac'Tiiing costs, 1 have levied upon for Washing Clothes. It is not an alkali, I strength and the suffering for roli« i and cure.
and will «»ffer f*»r sale at public auction to but it softens the water, loosening the dirt,
Those who require per-onal supervision
the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the and makes washing less laborious; an*l th«» Doctor can linn: h with apartments
«’ourt House <1nor in Jacksonville, Jackson leaves the clothe* much whiter, without any Í with careful and skillful niir. r« where lin-
of the injurious effee’s attending the u*e <*t ‘ remi t ng attei tion and <•* n-'ant care give
county, Oregon, on
soda or washing powder, which all contain
Saturday, «he 12 h day of Augnat. 1876, more or less caustic proi«erties. It is yuar- j every assurance of rapid atm permanent
a' one o’clock p. m., of said «lav, all of the ■intced not to injure in the least degree the j cures.
Tho Institute is supplied with a
finest fabrics, ami will save half the soap
following described real pro|K»rty. to-wit :
L YI NG -IN D E1 'A IITM EN T
cne lot situ i’el in the town <>f Phoenix in generally used. It wives nn enornmus
Jackson county, Oregon, and more particu waste in soap, and wear and tear in clothes. ■ Where patients will receive the treatment
FOR TOILET AND BATH — R«.«*k Soap so essential in such eas«»s.
larly «le-cribed as lof No. 5, in block No. 2,
possesses remarkable cosmetic properties,
as lai«! down on the pla' of said town.
CURED AT HOME.
Said projiertv is levied upon as the prop­ without any deleterious effect upon the
Correspondence. The great difficulty many
erty ot John Dyer to satisfy the above de­ • kin. It is perfectly harmless, a.id gives a sick find is the trouble of visiting the city,
mands.
J. W. M \NNING,
vigorous ami healthy ton«« to the skin; it often incurring an expense far ex<eediii2
Sher ff of Jackson <*onnty, Oregon restores the freshness and bloom of youth the cost of treatment. This expense can be
in a manner which is marvelous. It is put avoided by writing to the Doctor, giving in
Da’ed this loth «lav of July, 1t'76.
up with a brilliant label, and is having an vour own wav, the symptoms of your trou­
immense sale, it sells itself. See quotations. ble or complaint. Cures guaranteed th«*
GREAT SACRiriCE
sarne as by personal visits. Al! communi­
VENTURA ROCK SOAP CO.,
726 Montgomery Street, S. F.
cations strictly confidential and all letters
either returned or des*toyed.
— I N—
^aüü'rhc Doctorean be relied upon in all
IRA NC( )-A MERICAN
j cases requi ingconfidence and secrecy, lle-
po*e contiilence in him, all you who suffer
orare in distress. He will speedily relieve
B L A C K SM I T II ING!
and cure von. Address,
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. I)..
618 Sacramento S'reel.
HOTEL
&
RESTAURANT,
Rm 635.
f an Francis« o, CaJ.
i S ALLOUR MERCHANTS ARESELL-
»A ing out at cost and freight. 1 am ready
• o do black'iiiithing at cost and fieight. bu
must have the cash when (he work is com
YOUNG MEN
pleted. Shop on the corner of California
Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall,
and Maili streets.
Who may be suffering from the effect |
DAV 11) < IRON EMILLER.
of youthful follies or indiscretion, will d<
well to avail themselves of this, the great
est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering I
humanity. I)n. SPINNEY will guaran
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
tee to forfeit $500 for every case of sem'na'
weakness, or private disease of any kind
{or character which he undertakes and '
fails to cure. He would therefore sav
to the unfortunate sufferer who may read {
Proprietress.
MADAME HOLT.
this notice that you are treading upon j
dangerous ground when you longer de- ,
lay in seeking the proper remedy for
The best beautlfier of the Complexion now
your complaint. Yon may be in the first
in use cures pimples, boils, blotches, rheu
stage; remember you are approaching
matism, and mercurial* pains. Sold by all
the last. If von are bordering upon the
druggists.
HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
and are suffering some or all its ill
Use I jow ’« Concentrated Flavoring Ex­
of tendering her thanks to the public for : last,
effe«-ts,
remember that if yon persist in
tracts for ice cream, cakes, etc.
tho patronage which has hitherto been ex­ procrast ination,the time must come when
tended to her, and would respectfully solicit
the most skillful physician can render
its continuance.
you no assistance; when the door of hope
Her tables are always under her immedi­
will
bo closed against yon ; when no an­
ate control ; and by her long experience in
gel
of
mercy can bring you relief. In no
the business she feels confident that she will
ease has the Doctor failed of success.
'piIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR give entire satisfaction to all. Iler beds and
Then let not despair work upon your im­
L sale his farm situa’ed on Antelope creek. rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable
agination, but avail yourself of the ben­
12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 460 style, suited to the accommodation of single
eficial results of his treatment before
acres of 4and, 400 acres being good farming occupants or families. Her lieds are always
your case is beyond the roach of medical
¡and and under fence. It is a good grain kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. *
skill, or before grim death hurries you
tarin and sheep ranch, well watered and
to a premature grave. Full course of
good hou*es snd barns upon it.
treatment. $25.00. Send money by Post
TERMS OF SA LE—$9 per acre, one-hall
NEW FERRY!
I Office order or Express with full descrip-
down, the balance to suit purchaser.
! tion of case, (’all or address
.J. W. SIMPSON.
DR. A. B. SPINNEY,
N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller Tico and a Half Mile* above Bybee's,
No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
tMireels. if desire«!
7ft.
Dr. SPINNEY
1776.
The 3. C. Young
BRIGHT’S DISEASE!
All Kinds of Job Printing
CENTENNIAL —i
SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
OS3ORN A ALEXANDER,
forms tbe citizens of Jacksonville and
surrounding country that be Is now manu­ 324 ARKET STRE.T, opp. PALACE HOTEL-
S*n Franrinco
facturing, and will constantly keep od hand
The Great Méchenles* Tool Store
tbe very boat of Lager Beer. Those wishing
v«‘ tii j Pacific Coast.
a cool glsss
beer should give me a call.
M
r .
fiod that I have placod my notes and
T accounts
in the hands of my attorney, H.
K. Hanna, with positive instructions to
make immediate and forced collection in ev­
ery instance where security Is not Riven.
Those knowing themselves indebted to­
me will do well to call upon Mr. Hannar
without delay, as this 1” my last call. My
business must be settled 1
JAMES T. GLF^CN.
Jacksonville, Sept, fl, 1R7L