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/ I / I ) ! BACK K. RUBLI Sull» MERIT MIEL TELL, I For all the bitter opposition of jealous ri- I vais, no better illustration could be had of this fact than tbe immense-ale already at ..JANUARY 10, 1879. FRIDAY,. tained by the great Throat and Lung Rem edy. Dr. Aug. Kaiser’s German Elixir. For SEE THAT MY G DAVE'S KEPT the cure of Cough-and Bromdiia! Affections it is truly wonderful. Eventhose suffer GREEN. ing from Consumption in advanced stages DEALER & WORKER IN find great relief; and numbers ot patients have found, to their delight, not only relief When I’m dead and gone from von. darling, but (fUF. Tt being perfectly harmless, When I’m laid away in my grave, makes it at once popular with mothers, who When my spirit has gone to heaven above, i < f all others have felt the necessity of such TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc To him who my soul will save. a medicine. The genuine bears the Prussian | ('oat of Amis, th»» fac-siinile signature of Dr. When you are happy and gay mice more, Aug. Kaiser, vnd has his name blown on Thinking o‘ the days that have been, every 75 -cent bottle. A trial size mav bo Pumps, There’s one little wish I ask of you, | had at the Drug Store of E. C. Brooks for ‘25 See that niy grave’s kept green. cents. i STANDARD REMEDIES -—- — Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, CHORUS. I»OVT FROWN, IF YOF CAN HELP IT. Oh. the days will come to yon, darling, When on earth no more I’ll be seen, One sweet little wish, darling, grant me, See that my grave’s kept green. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Immense Reduction in Prices ! Arenot advertised as ‘'cure tills,” but are specifics in the diseases for which they are recoin mended. NA I I It II. MIM < TK»N'. Investigators of natural .» cience have de- AT THE STORE OF monst rated beyond cont niver-v, that throughout the animal kingdom tin “-ur- viva) of I he fittest” is llu> only law that, voni-hsale thrift ami perpetuity. Doesnot the sam«» principle govern the commercial prosperity oi man? An interior cannot sn- persede a superior artich». Itv rea-on of superior merit. Dr. Pi»»r ■c's standard Mt di cine1 hav<‘outrilulled all other-. Thtsrsale in the I' nited States alone exceed- one mdl- ion dollars per annum, whi h* i lie a mount I exporteJ toots Ilf» to -ev ral hundred thoti- -amis more. Nobnsim* No bn-ine— could grow tosucli aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu gig: untie properly>n-ami rest upon any oth- pied by me a« the largest REI ’ AIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means II ] er basis than thalof merit. I of announcing that J am now displaying the ■ ■•■•■ I K ViiX'l Av ¡■I NEWMAN FISHER 17r»'.»:t i • 11 •■'''• • :... ire '«f TO THE PUBLIC H But don’t smile more than you are cbligert to, if von have a mouthful of discolored teeth. If such is the case procure and use Dr. Sajo's Catarrh Dsmedy at least once every day, delightful SOZO- Is Pleasant to Use. Will you keep me, love, in remembrance, I>ONT, which will remove the unbecoming spots and specks that disfigure your teeth; When the voice of chiding is heard, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy! North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of i When others may speak in censure or blame render them pearly white, make the gums Its Cures extend over a Period of 20 Years. A FIRST-CI,ASS STOCK OF STOVES hard and rosy, and impart fragrance to your Speak not one unkindly word. Dr. Sagc'3 Catarrh Remedy breath. SOZODONT, moreover, contains When you are happy ami gay once more, I no corrosive acids or grittv particles, which Thinking of the days that have been, Its Sale Constantly,Increases. is the case with some dentifrices, but is There’s one little wish I ask of you, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remed eminently safe as well as thoroughly effec See that my grave’s kept green. Cures by its Mild, Soothing Ef tive. Sold by druggists. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALL WHIT# Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Ramed F or S ale .—Sheri fl Bybee offers one of his ( Cures “Cold in the Head,” and Catarrh and fine thoroughbred Kentucky jacks for sale, or A great tail-bearer—The. peacock. «»zictia. Fuse and Caps, he will trade for either cattle, hogs or sheep. Which is surpassed by none in the county and will he sold at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. None are overstocked with patience. Here is an opportunity for some one desiring a It shall continue to he my aim to give How to rear a mule—Tickle his hind legs. bargain. * No more hot weather—Good-by, sweet- r>*'Tho National Gold Medal was awarded hot, good-by. and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other house. to Bradley A I’nlof-on for the best Photo “You are sweet on us,” as the buckwheat graphs in the I’nited States, and the Vienna It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods I cannot produce upon inquiry, but to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at cako said to the syrup. Medal tor the best in the world. 429 Mont niv old stand is solicited. N. FISHER. ROPE, NAILS, Independent youttg ladies are now eating gomery street. San Francisco. onions in place of watermelons. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE NAILS, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS i>s: V -<;< ><>i>x HARDWARE, TINWARE, LADIES’AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS i .'A'.. — • TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc., AN Monev paid for a switch is like musical concord, because its h i'r-money. No successor to Bayard Taylor appointed until Congress meets ag:t The Chinese sink lower and lpwer every i day. One at Tru-’kej h is bee »me a lawyer. A French wife is as careful to make be coming toilets all her life as she was when she was a girl. Col. Ish, of the State militia, has organ ized a number of military c< mpauies in Eastern Oregon. There are few sights more inspiring than a four toot young man with a six-inch cigar Rtuck in his mouth. Many a man dreads throwing' away his life at once, who shrinks uXfrom throwing it away by piecemeal. A man may have weakness of character and yet bo great; but no man can be great who has any littleness of mind. Senator-elect James II. Slater is now at his homo in L* Grande. He will leave for the east some time next month. If your neighbor begs your cake, and is supplied on every . evasion with “sponge cake,” she ought to take ’he hint. Statistics show that more I- ys than girls are born in Great Britain, but that there arc a million more women than men in the Kingdom. Ono of our reliable western exchanges notes the fact that at a recent temperance convention at Deadwood water flowed like whisky. What fun is there in paring bees? Our imp tried to [»are one, the other day, but he go hold of its business end first, lie Mays there's no fun in it. Jewelry is made in Germany from the pure blood of an ox. The blood is dried, reduced to powder, and then moulded and polished. What next? The American exhibitors at the Paris Ex position are becom ng round-shouldered in consequence ofthe many premium medal- they are carrying around. You may talk about the “lean and hun gry Cassius,” but did you ever take a side view of the man who has run a store for ten years without advertising? The tramps are a lucky set, after all. The returns are all in, and it's a positive fact that not a single, solitary tramp lost a dollar by the Bankul'Glasgow failure. The office of the Willamette Farmer lias boen removed to Portland. The Firmer is an excellent agricultural journal and khould bo liberally sustained. Anna Dickinson has written three plays during the year, anil her passion for the stage is as strong as ever, but the cruel man agers do not take kindly to her performan Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court ofthe State of Oregon, for tlie County of Jack-on, sitting in pro bate on December K»th, 1-78. In the matter of the estate of Fredolin Ruch, deceased. JOHN BOLT, ADMINISTRATOR OF »» -aid e-tate. having till’d in said Court hi- filial account for settlement, an<l also playing foran order for -etting the time for hearing the same, therefi re notice is here bv given that -aid filial account w 11 be heard and dt tin mined in said Court on Tue-dav. February 4. 1879. at 10 o’clock A. m .. at which time all persons having any ohjection- to said final account and settle ment must then ami there make the same. Published in the I luviocit a rte Ti vt Es for four con-eeii'ive weeks by order ot Hon. S. J. Dav, County Judge. E. B. WATSON, Clerk. S I1.K. CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose, Mechanic, ami am prepared to do all repair ing promptly and in superior style. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of Groceries, DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO Ben Hill in Georgia: “I b»-g:n to think ih it the Democratic partv can never be killtsl. Secession <1 ill no! kill i’: the war ha- not killed it; fraud has n »t ki:'«-l it; irt has not killed itself, and it will n t Le.” Tim Washington Star denies the story that Conkling isout of the field as a presi- «lentia! candidate, and says ho is niuch amused at its publication, Like « (Torts to dispose of Bl.lino will probably eventuate about the same way. On tho 31st ult. «me of the consolidation engines, with a train of 20 narrow gauge freight cars, will leave Jersey City tor the West over the Erie railway tracks. This will be tho first narrow gauge train ever run on that road westwanl. Tho will of tho late Louis A. Godov has been admitted to probate in Philadelphia. It provides that Go ley'« La ly's B >ok shall not be sold, but oontinu »«i and published bv his sons, Louis Gode.v and Frank Godev, and his chief clerk, George S. Jones. Lord Falmouth, during the English rac ing season of 1878, won 319.1.500. He was unlucky at the beginning of his turf career, but hia luck changed in 1869, when King craft won several two year old vrHories. Since then Lord Falmouth’s horse# have wou hitn about £800,000. \ And W. J. Lemp’- St. Louis Beer. firn. kents for Statt* Investment Insurance l’o. D NOT FAIL to <end Tor onr Catalogue. It contain* prices and <1 <*«»<* ri |»t inn ol* mod r i*y article in gen eral u«r.an<1 in valuable to AWV (’OntenipUt- injf the piirrlia*»« of any article for ftonal. tiiinily or .Agrii iiltural nse. Ue havrdonca larjje t r.tde thvpaM season in tlir remote part« of the Terr;forte«, and hate, with lew exception«, eirced* e<l the expectation« of the purchaser, many claiming to have made a sa.iujr of 40 to «o per cent. Wc mall the*« ( ATALtM.li S TO AWV FKEE, 1 PO\ KPi’IUATiiBi onr goods to all mankind at w h«Ue«>atr price« in quantK .e« to suit. ICetereuce. X'lAbt National Hank, Chicago. ---------- Lt IS PURELY VEGETABLE < 13 ICE 75 CEAT8. - WIS I I HI li t • r FARM. FREIGHT AND SPRING WAGONS BEST OF WORKMEN, FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MCHIHERY, AHD THE VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER, And by a THOROUGH KNOW LEI G E of th«» business, we hive justly earned the repu tation of making “THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.” Wc give the following warrantee with each wagon : Everything sold at reasonable rates Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. With single or double teams, for hire on rea sellable terms. Also good Saddle Horses and Mules, « hich will be hired to go to any part ot the country at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, and broke to saddle or harness. J. A. CARDWELL. N OTTt’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Charles Mondschein has fhi-day with drawn from the butchering business in which he has for sometime past been en gaged with William Bybee, at Jacksonville, Oregon, and that all the books, notes and accounts of Bybee A- Mondschein and relat ing to said business, have been placed in the hands of M. Caton for settlement and collec- t'on. Anil I hereby notify all parties in i debted to come forward and settle immedi ately, as the business must bo squared up. WILLIAM BYBEE. I will still continue the butchering busi ness at the old stand. Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. W illiam B ybee . Jacksonville, August 10, 1878. JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON. PAINTERS Sole Agents for the OLD BOURBON WHISKY, ------- 8CCH AS------ -K ( sorn STOMACH SICK HEADACHE, HIL.IOU8NTE8B MLAKTHVRN, ETC. ' GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. Etc. WINT..N ANI» LIQVORü. J. It. CUTTER Y • WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF Ready-Made Clothing, A. P. HOTALING &. CO., FINE AKD A-I. DISBASES arisixq FBOM 1 Notice of Settlement. Importers of # And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work, by employing none but the ces. Miss Ada Cavendi-h, an English actress of much merit, has been performing tit the New Market Theatre in Portland to large audiences. Sho is succeede 1 by Sam W. Piercy, a talente<l young act r. A & COMPANY, RACINE, I have secured the services of a First-clas- | Proprietor. The indefinable joy which fills a young 4TANUFACTURE AND BUILD ALL H kinds of mill and mining machinery, man*»bosom, when he carves his first fo« , is more than counterbalanced by the morti castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass •listings and Babbitt metal. Bells cast. fication which ensues when ho involunta Farming machinery, engines, house fronts, rily pulls it over into his lap. stoves, sewing machines, blacksmith-work, anti al! work w herein iron, steel or brass is We learn that Governor Thayer has ap used, repaired. Parties tiesiring anything plied to the President for troops lobe or in <>nr line will do well to give us a call be dered to Pendleton on the day of the execu fore going elsewhere. All work ^one with tion of Coggan's murderers, to guard against neainess and di-patch at reasonable rates. gii" Bring on vonrold cast iron. an attempt to release them. ZIMMERMAN A CO. Ashland, April 8, 1*76. The ostrich Winters of South Ametica. bearing rn mind the almost incredible di E. r. i.oRD, gestive powers of that bit I. extract the pep 25 Front St., sin from its stom ich an I sell it for its Portland. weight in gold to dysj optics. FISH BEOS ETC’., ETC. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, W. J. ZIMMERMAN, duzamks of th # IS MANCI A« TU RED BY UNION ASHLAND, OREGON, WHEELS • BY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION an I order of sale duly is-ueil out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the 20th >1 iv of DecemlvT, 1878, and to me directed and dcliveretl, in favor o’ ihler Band and against Louis Horne, for tin At re< •coverv of the -ntni of SSS.38, gobi coin, anil iiiter> st from the 29th day of July, 1876. at Cor. California and 4th Sts. the rate of ten [KT cent, [ mt annum, an»I the further sum ot .sii. 15 costs together with acc-uing costs ar id disbursements, I have levied upon and will otl'- r for sale for cash in U. S HIHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD •_<>ld coin at publ.c ane ti<»n, to the highest bid I spectfully inform their friends and the der. at the < 'ourt Hom se door in Jacksonville, public generally that they have purchased Jackson county. Or .•¿on, on the above establishment, which will be henceforth conducted under their constant Naliir.lay. F«*briii»ry 1. 1879, personal supervision, and they guarantee at one o'c'oek P. M. of sai I day, all the right, satisfaet i n to all who may favor them with title and interest in the following described their patronage. real property, to-« it: These stables are centrally located, and The S. !, of the S. J I of Sec. 17. Township within convenient distani'e of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses 37. S of It., 2 W.; containing 80 acres. Said pro(»erty is sitiiate«l tn Jackson county, and mules will be boarded anti caret! for tit Oregon, and is levied upon to satisfy tilt moderate charges. They have one of the largest anti finest stocks in Oregon, south ot above named execution. Portland, of WM. Sheriff of Jackson <'minty, Oregon. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Jacksonville. December 21», 1878. THE ASHLAND IROH WORKS, t STOMACH AND BOWEL#' Its action on disease is er.tirelvdiflerent from r any medicine e» er introduced. Three doses wiU f relieve any ordinary case, but the medicine should be continued until it eflccU a complete cure. It t. >ncs and invigorates the d>gc8tl’’e ; Bans and stimulates the liver to be^thy action^ thus prn enhng or entirely ctu^g PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS In the matter of the estate of John L. Bad ger, decoii-ml. yOTICE IS IIEI1EBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned Ims been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Ore gon , sitt ing in probate. Administrator of the estate <»f John L. Batlger, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are re- q'lested t»> -ettle th«» -atne imim-diatelv, and tlu>s«> having claim-against the «»state will [»resent them with the |>r«'per vouchers to me at niv re-idence in Jacksonville, Jack- son couut v, Oregon,within six months alter the first publication of 'his notice. GEo. W. HOLT. Administrator ot -aid estate. Dated Dec. 31, 1878. LITER COMPIAINT. DYSPEPSIA 1AWSLY COM^UklSiT OPEN LETTER LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notice. > The Most Goods for the Least Money, Wooden and Willow Ware The name of the Weekly Record, Salem, has been changed to Rising Star. CVB.E3 BTEUY FORM OF the llioit-an R'E HEREBY WARRANTTHE FISH BROS. WAGON. No......... to bo well made in tarrh bv use A. F? Dov 11 every pa it ten I ar and of "<><•< I material, and that t ho st rengt h of the -a me is -ufficiont for all work with fair usatie Should an v lit''akag 'occur wit bin one y«-ar from this date Brow n, St-^J bv reason of «Effective material or workman-hip. repair- for the same will bo furiii-hed ¡ami, Vt.; T.< at place of sale, tree of cl, a rgo. ortho price < f -aid re i • ir-, as p«»r agent’s pri'-o I i-t. will )>«» ■Im-. None pa il in ca-h by the [ iitcha.-er | rodueinga -ample of the broken ami defective parts as Milton Jon«' Bridger Sta ev idenee. Logan-pott, 1ml.; J. W. l»;«l|ev, i»' im>nt, f RACINE, WISCONSIN, January 1st, 1S78. \vr«»s. La Porte, Ind.; Jo— e M. t Branch, Ind.; L. Williams, t ml Knowing wo can suit yon. wo sojn'it W. A. Thayer, Onarga, III.; 8. B States. S end for P rues and T erms , Jr., Galve-!mi, Tcxa-; Jonas F. PA PF It to Stonc.sv illo, I’a.; S. W. Ltt-k, Ac E Z Ji <*ï 1» Î SÍ \\ is.; Johnson Williams, Helm > 'rent on, Ten.: . T. I' '-per, Ta W. Va.; Lout- lei -, • ¡.is -p"t t II. Oha-e, Elkl t, Ind; Mt Haight, San IT: i-co, ('al.; M Í t 15 !? O» § « B S V* Ü ’S I Gallu-ha, Lawrei ville, N. Y.; \ ham, Adel, low A. »».Smith, . Baltimore, a ; < la.; ('ha-. E. R M. Sear-, ('arli.-i Ft. Wayne, End. 5 il i I. s r* I '«»laney strtet, < TX Hastings. Mii-h.; in workmanship is ci a Chronojreter V»fatch, i’C.i Mass.; I. W. 1 < 'has. S. I »elaney as eiegandy finished • » - . a . f Ct • • Q s pk'Tin • • V- u- . ■ 3 CL !> ■ w.-. L rx • V »•;.-> » 'ole, I.• iweiI, M i> the highest awards at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo* ( deli, Ala.; < has sitions, ST F SEWS FOURTH than < »hio; Mrs. Lucy •„ ('apt. E. J. Span machines. , Its capacity is unlimited. There aro mo» Wyo.; 1. W. Ti:«< WILSCH i sold in tho rJmitecs States than i ■ M i s. Lydia Wait the combined sa!es of ad the others. The VJS8 SO?i Peck, Junction Bantas, ('al.; L.P M E?!D! NC ATTAH M lEMT for doir.f? al! kinds of repairing. S. E. Jone-, < hart WITHOUT PATCHiKQ J, given with each machine. > — — w — J Geo. F. Hall, Pueblo, ('al.; Wtn.E. P.ariri*, Sterling, Pa.; H. H. Ebon, tils Penn Street, .1"’^ Ï-T1 AGENTS Pittsburg Pa.; J. IL Jackman, Samuel's WANTED » w u s ¿a mm U Ü'W -J»E •¿> UV-' ¡¿j W U □ tk ia i» v ùüi i Tli4/SdÜSTtW Ö1 liepot, Ky.; Henry Zobri-t, (feneva.N. Y.; Miss Hattie Parrolt, Montgomery, Ohio; L. 827 & 829 Broadway, New York ; Hew Orleans, La. ; E«»dl>rook, Chatham, HI.; S. It. McCoy, Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, ills .; and San Francisco, C?L Nashport, Ohio; W. W. Warner, North —wiif r— wea. i' — wv wjr «Hrmreaf •Jack-on, Mich.; Mi-- Mary A. Winne. Dar ten, Wis.; John Ziegler, Carlisle Springs. Pa.; James Tompkins, St. Cloud, Minn ; Enoch liner, Pawnee City, Nel».; Joseph T. Miller, \enia. (Hi io; S. B. Nichols, t.al- veston. Tex.; H. L. Laird. 1 pper Alton, III; —AND— John Davis, Prescott, Ariz.; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest Grove, < »re. [Wil MEXICAN mustang Liniment, FOR MAN AND BEAST. This Entra« nt very naturally orlyinatM tn Amari- N.itnr" ! :u» .'l< s la la r laboratory «mell CT. V 1 ..•lE.ii t -, f :• tlio lualadtes of bcrehll- f.. 1 i I . < a -, : ail.tig for 25 year» i: <:•■<_:;< lei l\.: habitable glot.e. i ? »;•:■; Uniment Is a matchless •: iiit;::. .latlmcntsof manandbaact- < v. .nr.: i farmers ft K Invaluable. 1 . cftci »aves a human life or ra- A t’ • t. ffulnesa of an excellent horse, ox. r t, l:oof all, hollow horn, grub, r jnange, tho bites and )•' 7-t”• r.:. I insects, and every >: took I rucdlnj and bush life, t ?.*. rn. l trouble t f horses, sucM c LLr.L TIC \ Í r: c..c , f-v.nny, sprain*, fouudofi e., etc, 1 14 the quickest Xl:? .a X.. 1 “ ; * ..:i j cure la t'.’.o •r’. 1 for í i •'ideniti occurring in Iba 1 1 i2y, 11 th o absence t cf a physician, such as turas, í cal.t ». Fpraîn \ c puts, etc., cn»l for rheums- î . . <1 : tU inc ssc;i"< t adcred by exposure. Par- tleularly va’a bl »toMl It is thoclK'ayr-st rcr m«!y la tlio world, for it peni trat« st’: » in riselo t t > the bonr, and a »tngl. a¡’p'.¡ -allori t » Kcncra’.’.y r sufficient to cure. Mexican M-j isttm~I.!n lhnent Is put up In thr^. BÍZ.-3« f bottle• , th » lari ■:rer ou°s being pnqK»rtlon- atety much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. screw wur cf 1 su' h dr a’ JACKSONVILLE BRANCH BRICK &. LIME for SALE --- OF---- BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE Golden Medical Discovery FR A NCO-A M ERICAN Is Alterative or Blood-cleansing. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- bv inform the public that he has ONE THOUS AN D BUSH E I.S of superior Jaek-on Cre«*k Lime for -ale cheap. Person- wi-h- ing Brick-laving or Plastering done in the best style ami at reasonab!«» rates will do well to call on me. For further information inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. G. W. lloI.T. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. I Discovery THE PACIFIC MUTUAL Golden Medical I- Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery HOTEL &. RESTAURANT, H/EARE FULLY PREPARED TO D( i IT all kinds of Painting, including QlTrATKl'TIIKEK Mtl.KS EltoM THE mouth of Evans creek. There i-a never fa ling water-power, with a substantial dam HOUSE PAINTING. ami race, connivieti with the mill. Tilt» mill SIGN PAINTING, is 24x18 feet in size, capable ot cutting 120 feet an hour. Everything is in good run ORN AM ENTA L PA INTING, ning order.and conveniently rigged. T erms .—< heap for Cash. For further par WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, ticulars enquire ofthe undersigned at the mill oral his residence. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. S. J. STECK EL. Evans Creek, Nov. 8, 1878. i Orders from the country promptly attend ed to. A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY! LUMBER! LUMBER! Is a Cholagogue, or Liver stimulant. LIFE INSURANCE CO., Golden Medical Discovery Is tonic. OF CALIFORNIA FOR SALE ! THE EVANS CREEK SAW MILL, HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM r.f, SFAOJil getting fiCqu: win thvsr who t-> l e-with the t 4 * tîh I merit» meriCBA Remedy, th ..PRESIDENT J. N. T. MILLER.. ..VICL PRESIDENT J. NUN AN MAX MI LLER... .SECRETARY ATTORNEY E. B. WATSON. G.II. AIKEN......... MEDICAL EXAMINER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: P. DUNN, K. KUBLI, DIRECTORS : . t . N. T. Miller, J. Nunan, <;. II. Aiken, p. Dunn, Jacob Ish, K. K ubli, John Watson, M. 11 anley, B. F. Reeser. JACOB ISII. Golden Medical Discovery proper!les, ei»r< - By reason of 1 »i-ea-es of I he Blood and Skin, a Scrofula. or King's Evil ; Tumors I' Jcei s, or < ild Sores; l.lotelie ; Pimple-; ami Erup'ions. Bv virtue of its Pectoral pioperlies, il cute- Bronchial, Threat ami Lung Afle< t on-; 1 n- cipicnt Consum|>tion; Lin reiing Cough-; and Chronic l.aringitis. Its Chohigogm* properties render il an unequaled n-tnedv for Biliousne-s; Topid Li i er or ‘‘Liver Com plaint;" and its Tonic proper!ies niake it «•quillIV eflicacioll i- in curing Imliges ion, Loss of t ■ A ‘ ppetii<* . • ami I -pep-ia. Wherethe -kin i- s Iiailow and covered with blotches and pin pies. les, <>r m u here there tin are ser<itul’<'lis swe!lings and ami atTections, atlivlion-. a few botth's of Gohlen Medical Di-coverv ’ .. will et- feet an eniire cure, If you feel <lull, drow- sv, <l< l >il itated. have -allow color or -kin. or yellowish br< wn ■ -po'- <>n face or body, Iretjuent headache or « lizzine—. I>ad (a-te in in«»utli. inter al heal <>r »•hill- alternated witli hot flushes, low — pirit— and gloomy fort boding-, irregular app«‘t He. ami tongue coated, you are -u Hering from Torpid Liver. or “lliliou-m---." In many «-a-es of “Livei < oin plain'.” on I v parlot ihe-e -ymptom- art* experienced. A-a remedy for all such ca-cs. Dr. Pierce’» » < lolden M> die . I I •:-«•■.v- ery ha- no equal, a- il < lf" cl- perfect cure-, leaving the liver - trengthem <1 and healthv. , . ' i , Opp. Odd Fellows' Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon* MADAMI. UDT.T, D> oprietreaa, 'PHE M ADAME TAKES THIS METHOD I of tcndei ing her t hanks to the public tor (he patromige which has hitherto b«»en ex tended to her. and would respectfully solicit it- c«»ntinuance. H«»r tables are always under her immedi- ■i’e coiitr«>l : an I bv her long experience in i It«» busin«*— sh<- fo l« confident that she will Jive < little -at ¡-faction to all. Her beds ami rooms at»» fitted up in the most comfortable -tyle, suited to the accommodation of single oecii; ants or families. Her beds arealwavs kept « lean. MEAI.S AT ALL HOURS. THE CITY BREWERY — BY— The Peeple s Medical Servant. ! good sugar pin»*, yellow pin«* and fir Dr. 1{. V. Pierc«? is the so!«* proprietor and lumber,consisting of first, secoiul ami t lord V E IT SCHUTZ. nianufacl nrer of 1 lie foregoing remedies, all grade, on thevard at the Yellow Jacket >aw APPLICATIONS FoR INSURANCE MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., of which are -old by druggists. He is al-o Mill on Big Butte, which I will sell cheap bn ZV inav be made to any member ot the1 Original Orange Mnpply House, the Author of the People'- Common '•«•U-e cash, beef steers, bacon, '"J!”?!;.'¿IVe Board <»f Di lectors. 227 A 22V W abash Ave., Chicago, III. Medical Adviser a work <>f nearly on<> th< u- ATI., stir Tz RESPECTFULLY IV. me a call. J. P. PARKER. '-and pages, with two hundred and «»ightv- »1 forms the citizens of Jacksonville and > I/OrP bn-ines- you can engige in. ) I I to 8-M |>er «lav made bv workers tv.o wood-engravings ami col«»r«<I plate-, surrounding «-otmtry that he is now man - OREGON IXD'.AN WARS OF hd. bii X N6» <»f either sex, tight in their own localities. lie ha-already s<»l<l of the popular ..'oik «••urmg.aml w ill constantly keep on hand Particular-ami samples worth 85 free. Im a « , ¿l“?»’ ‘/’t k«V' TI,om‘ "¡’‘»•ing All persons who rendered services or fur JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. i « ool _.. i - of beer -.«buhl give me a cal). Persons desiring to purchase good farms nished supplies or transportation tn the prove your -pare time at this bn-iness. A<1- of any size « »11 do well to enquire of above wars, «»r the heirs of such rei -ons, dre—S tinson A Co.. Portland. .Maine. JOHN MILLER. PROPRIETOR can ■0. MI L. Whetstones, Tape ar d Chalk Lines JOHN RoLT, Applegate, Oregon. obtain valuable information by address ' ^,l,‘ _ JOHN MILLER. ing ALLEN RUTHERFORD (late I Audi X ES, Hatches. Drawing Knives, Broad AdiL css R. V. PIERCE, M. D., FULL liue ot shelf and heavy hardware TtVERY description of Cutlerv for sale tor U. S.Treasury.'. Alto: nev and Counsel axes, Mattocks. Picks.all sizes of Ham I lI’3;H,-S1,!“l'-s<TtiM'ingan«l Blaek- or at Law, 26Grant Place,Washington.D. C. J cheap by JOHN MILLER. mer#, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER. for sale by JOHN MILLER. World'- Di-pen-ary. Buffalo, N. Y. II emng Brushes at JOHN ¿ftILLESA Farms for Sale. I HAVE AT LEAST 200,000 FEET OF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE I OVER 100.060 COPIES ! A I \ ft* -