The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 24, 1879, Image 4

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    K. KUBLI,
Tttll il PII OF Hi UNCE.
Œhf gmonaiit
Chemistry never achieved a more decid
ed triumph than in t tie production of si >/.(>■
JANUARY 24, 1879. DONT, which is a botanical preparation of
FRIDAY
Odd Fellow»' Building, Jacksonville.Oregon,
wondrous efficacy in preserving and beauti­
WAITING EOR THE MOON TO RISE. fying the teeth, rescuing them from decay,
and rendering them as white as alabaster.
It is a toilet luxury of which all should
Standing by the garden gate.
DEALER & WORKER IN
Maiden fair in girliUi-w rise,
avail themselves. The unpleasant odor
Though the gloaming hour is late,
communicated to tbe breath by catarrh, bad
Waiting for the moon rise:
teeth, etc., is entirely obviated by this fra
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
Chestnut hair that floats about
grant and salutary antiseptic of which one
Shadowy brows that gleam so fair,
bottle lasts a long time. Druggists and per­
While the tender stars look out,
fumers sell it.
And the tire-flies till the air*
Pumps,
T iie scarcity ot Diamonds, Gobi and Sil­
Say! art dreaming, happy eyes,
ver, and the difficulties met with in secur­
Waiting for the moon to rise?
ing them, is a sure indication of their value.
Thus it is with a valuable medicine: Dr. AG RICULTU R A L IM PLEM ENTS,
Do the wistful stars above,
Aug. Kaiser’s, celebrated German Pulmon­
Or tho fire-ffies in the meadow,
ic Elixir, through the jealousy ot rivals,
has met with th«» most bitter opposition, and
Whisper something sweet of love
apparently almost insurmountable obsta­
Breathed alone in gloaming shadow—
cles have been thrown in its way; but its
NAILS,
Something that the day would shame
opponents might as well try to change th«»
With its idle mirth ami splendor,
course of the Sun, sw«»«»p ha« k the (»»•can
with a broom or put out a prairie tire with a
Though the words were just the same,
tear.
A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES
Only robtiedof something tender—
j For the cure of Throat and Lung diseases,
Found alone in those fond skies,
such as Coughs, Colds, Cansuniption ami
Flashing for their moon to rise?
Bronchial Affections, it is uimqualled. Its
cures are truly magical. Ask vonr Druggist
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
for it. The genuine (rears the Prussian
Maiden o'er yon shadowy height,
I Coat of Arms, the fac-simile signature of
Watching for love’s orb to clamber,
! Dr. Aug. Kaiser, and has his nam«» blown
See! the eastern hills are bright,
on every 75 cent bottle. Trial bottle, 25 POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
All their pines are dpped w ith amber;
cents.
Dow it the valley through tbe mist
F or S alk .— Sheriff Bybee offers >ne of his
I
Fitful sobs the stream is waking;
Fose and Caps,
tine thoroughbred Kentucky jacks for sale, or
Can the dreaming soul resist
he will trade for either cattle, hogs or sheep.
Moan so sad the night is making—
Here is an opportunity for some one desiring a
Gazing still with level eyes,
Wooden and Willow Ware
bargain.
*
Waiting tor the moon to rise?
B j VCJK
'THIS < >1
1 > ! DR. PIERCE S
Immense Reduction in Prices !
STANDARD
REMEDIES
Arenot advertised as ‘•cure-alls,” but are
specifics in t lie diseases lor which they are
recommended.
X A ■ I KAI. MIKIIOY
Investigators of natural science have de­
AT THE stori of
monstrated beyond controversy, that
throughout the animal kingdom the ‘‘sur­
vival ot the fittest” is the only law th: t
vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not
the same principle govern the commercial
prosperity of man? An inferior cannot su­
persede a superior article. By reason of
superior merit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medi
cities haveoutrivaled all others. Thelrsale
in the United States alone exceeds one mill­
ion dollars per annum, while the amount
exported foots up to several hundred thou­
sands tiion». No business could grow to such
aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu­ gigantic proportionsand rest upon any oth­
pied by me a« tbe largest RETA IL DEALER in Southern (»regon, I take this means er basis than that of merit.
of announcing that I am now displaying the
:
NEWMAN FISHER
TO THE PUBLIC:
H
Dr.
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
Is Pleasant to Use.
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedy!
Nortli of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of
Its Cures extend over a Period of 20 Years.
GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS
i > i < n -<;<
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Bemedy
Its Sale Constantly Increases.
X
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
LADIES’AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS/
TRUNKS. VALISES, Etc.,
Wh ich is snrpassed by tmne in tbe eounty and will he sold at prices to SU IT THE TIM ES.
It »hall eontinue to he my aim to give
Cures by its Mild, Soothing Effects.
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
Cures ‘‘Cold in the Head,” and Catarrh and
Ozmna.
AN
The Most Goods for the Least Money,
OPEN LETTER
IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
LIVER COMPLAIWT, PTBFEPaiA
KIDNEY COMPLAINT
i
4
DI8LU18 or tin
STOMACH AMD BOWEL*’
4
AXD ALL DISIA«» AHEKO 1*°*,
R ockport , Mass., April 2, 1877.
i <
-------- BÜCB
IÜCH AS-----
and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other house
M r . E ditor :—Having read in your paper
It is not ntv intention to mislead the public by advertising go«»«ls I «»annot produce upon
ROIR STOMAC»
-----
SICK HEADACHE, BIHOCTYEM
inquiry, but to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaser at reports ofthe remarkabe cures for catarrh, 1
am induced to tell ‘‘what I know about ca­
HEABTBIBJf, ETCy
niv old stand is solicited.
N. FISHER.
ROPE, NAIL8,
tarrh,” and I fancy the “snuff"’ and “inhal- '
V
IB PURELY VEQETABLB 8 J
ing tub«!” makers (mere dollar grabbers)
w«»ul<l b<> glad if they could emblazon a sim­
Its
salon
on disesae is entirely different from {
K>
any n^icine ever muodue«t JVhree do«*.
ilarcure in th«« papers. For 2«> years I suf­
relieve sny ordinary case but the med£^
fered with catarrh. The nasal passages be­
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
LEG A I. A I) V ERTTS EM ENTS.
should be continued until It eff‘5u..*^X^or. 1
came completely closed. “Snuff',” “dust,”
cure It ton«» and invigorates the
1
• ‘‘ash«»«,” “inhaling tube«,” and “sticks.”
jrens and rtinmlatw the liver to
i wouldn’t work, though at intervals I would
Administrator’s Notice.
! I Siu preven- ing or entirely curing ^***!^f
I sniff up t he so-called catarrh snuff, until 1
• ing from iD<iiguStion. or »«jak end impure biooa.
CUTLERY, WIRE,
bt'eamca valuablet«»st<»r torsuch medicines.
In the matter ofthe estate of John L. Bad­
D
FÄJCJE 75 CKAT5. bRW
ger. deceased.
I gradually grew worse, and no one can
*
AssaaiBliklA tlfLllYC
OsADfl
I
V
CHANNING
WHITE, P
rop RICTOB^
VOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
• know how much I suffered or what a tniser-
IS MANUFACTURED BY
a N the undersign«»«] has f»e»»n appointed by
A 1.1. MIK I'M.
i able being I was. My head ached over my
' TOLEDO. O.A-^
the County Court of Jackson county, Ore­ Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
<>ves so that 1 was confined to my b«»d lor
Copyright «xiired
gon, sitt ing in probate. Administtutor of the
! many successive days, stiflering the most
Jim Comstock has removed his saw mill
estate of John L. Badger, deceased.
intense pain, w liich al one time lasted con­
to Latham •
All persons indelite«] to said estate are re­
tinuously for Its hour«. All «<»n«e of smell
quested
to
settle
the
same
iminediatelv,
ami
ami taste gon«», sight and liearino impaired,
ETC.,
ETC
A knowledge of mankind is necessary to
RACINE. WIS.
those having claims against the estate will
body shrunken and weak<»ned, nervous
acquire prudence.
present them with the proper vouchers to
sv«t«»m «batter«»»!, an<l constitution broken,
and I was hawking am! spitting seven-
It is a good <l«»al with an egg as it is with me at my residence in Jacksonville, Jack-
son c<»unty. Oregon,within six months after
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
, eights <>f the time. I prayed for death to re­
I have secured the services of a Firat-class
a colt—neither is good for anything until the first publication of this notice.
lieve m«5 of my suffering. A favorable no-
broken.
GEO. W. HOLT.
tine in your paper of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­
Administrator ot said estate.
remedy indu<’e«l me to purchase a package,
A man i« going to have his name stamped ;
Dated Dec. 31, 1*78.
ing promptly and in superior style.
and
u«e it w ith Dr. Pierce’s Na«al Douche,
upon 50,000,000 toothpicks. That man’s
And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work, by employing «one but tho ’ which applies th«» remedy by hydrostatic
name will be in everybody’s month.
pressure, the only way «-ompatible with
Notice of Final Settlement.
<
’<>inin«»n sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not
Th«» best Anti-Fat remedy we know of is
BEST OF WORKMEN,
i ettr«» m«» in t hree-fourt h* of a second, nor in
trying to carve up a chunk of ban! wood In the County Court ofthe State of Oregon, TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE.
i one hour or month, but in 1«».«« than eight
1 I am receiving and have constantly on
Using nothing but
with a hatchet that was originally cut out
minutes I wa* reli«»vc<l,and in thr«»«.» month«
tor the County of Jackson, sitting in pro­ hand a full and tirst-elass stock of
«»ntirely cured, and have remained s«> for
bate on December 13th, 1878.
fora hammer.
over sixt«»<»n months. While u*ing the ('a-
We were sensitive about good behavior In the matter of the estat«! ofFredolin Ruch,
tarrh R«»medy, 1 u-e«l Dr. l’i ,er«-e‘s Golden
Groceries,
dec«»ase'i.
Medical Disctivery to purify my blood and
when a boy. It always brought tears into I.HIN BOLT, ADMINISTRATOR OF
1 strengthen my stomach. 1 aDo kept myliv-
our eyes to see a naughty boy in school »1 said estate, having tll«*d in said Court
er active ami I iowc !« r«»gular by th«» use of
AND
his final account for settlement, ami also DRY GOODS, Gum Beota, TOBACCO. A ml by a THOROUGH KNOW l.EDG E of the bnsine««, we have justly earned the repu­ his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my ex-
put red pepper on a het stove.
tation of making
praying foran <»r«ler for setting the time for
periene«» will in«lu«’e other stitterers to seek
There is a man in the woods of West h«»aring the same, therefore notice is here
I
th«» sam«» means of relief, this letter will
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Virginia who has been a fugitive there ever by given that said tinal ace«»unt will I»«»
“THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.’’ have answMed its purpose.
sines« he was drafted in 1*6?». He cannot be heard and determined in said ('otirt on
Yours truly,
S. 1». REMICK.
Tuesday, p’ebntary I, 1879, at 1(1 o’«’lock a .
a < 1.0! i!> or
persuaded that the war is over.
GLASSWARE.
CROCKERY,
Etc..
Etc.
m .. at which time all persons having any j
The following »»amed parlies arc» among
People are getting acquainted—and lli«»*e who
We give flic following warrantee with each wagon :
Coll. Van Cleave appears again as publish­ objections to «aid tinal account and settle- ,
th«» thousands who ha
b«»en
r>f c<t-
are not ought tu I*—will» the wonderful merits uC
er of th*« Albany Rey inter. It seems our ment must then and there make-the same. '
YVE HEREBY WARRANTTHE FISH BROS. WAG«»N, No........ to I»0 well made in t<trrh by ns<> of Dr. Nag« Catarrh R«*m<»dv:
that great American Remedy, the
Published in the D k . mocka i if Ti mes for
T-ri" Everything sold at reasonable rates
friend Applegate could no’, make his infla­ four conseciitive weeks l>v order of lion. S.
A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa.; D. .1.
I rengl h of
t he same
1»
every particular and of go««l material, and that th«» strength
<>t the
sain«» i is siitlieient
Give
nu»
a
call.
K.
K
U
BLI.
for all work with fair usage. Should anv breakage occur within one year from this date Brown, Nt. Jo-eph, Mo.; E. < ’. I ,«»w is, Rnt-
tion ideas a success in old Linn.
J. Dav, County Judge.
Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1975.
be furnished land. Vt.: I.evi Springe r. N,»lti«‘ Lak«», (>hi<>;
by reason of «lefective material or workmanship repairs for t lie same will b«»
E.
B.
WATSON,
Clerk.
“Goo«l-«lay, Mose! How yon vas chang­
at place of sale, tree of charge, or t he pri«-e of ' said repairs, a per agent’s prie«» list, will be Chas. Norerop, North ( 'b<-*tciTi«»i«l, M«-.;
ed. Vouldn’t never hate know’«! you!”
paid in cash by the purchaser producing a s: lample of the broken ami defective parts a« Milton Jones, Scril.a, N. Y.; J. E Miller,
Ml Kit It F*M
UNION
Briilger Ntation. Wvo.; J. <
Merriman.
evidence.
‘‘But my name is not Mose, sir.” "Kreat
fTiri's
W.
Logansport. Ind.; M. M. Post, 1
nspoi t.
hefens! Your natneshanged too?”
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION an<l
I
11. B.
FISH BROS. A CO. lml.; J. W. Hailey, T' <iii<>nt, Pa.;
RACINE, WISCONSIN, January 1st, 1^. • E iavin B.
out
of
the
Circuit
A cotemporary says: ‘’Some of our fu­ or«ler of sale duly issued
A \ res. I .a Porte, I nd.; le-se M. , Searx, Fl.
( .I no . C. If
Court of the State of (»regon. for the ('«unity
ture poets may be found among our street
Knowing we can suit von. wo solicit patronage fr
very section of the United Branch, Ind.; L. Williams, ( < anton, Mo.;
of Jackson, on the 20th «lay of 1 »«■«■etnlxT, 1878.
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
! B. N ieliols,
State«. S end for P rices ani » T erm -, ami for a <•<
of our AGRICULTURAL W. A. Thayer, Onarga, 111.; S.
boys.” We hope not. These street boys anti to me «lirecte«l ami tlclivere«l, in favor ot
Jr., Galveston, Texas; Jonas s F. R«»in«»rt,
PAPER
to
are bad enough now, goodnoss knows!
Abler Band and against I.«»ui< Horne, for tic
Cor. California and 4th St«.
Ntonesi ill«», Pa.; N. W. Lusk ;, Mcl-'arlami,
Tills liniment v , tv natnrnlly <>rl|rinale<l tn Am»rl-
I
1 ¿ :i <‘i no. W ¡ sí
<\r C\>
Wis.; Johnson Williams, Helmick, < »Ilio;
Sixty-five thousand dollars worth of sal recovery of the sum of SsS.38, gobi coin, ami
ca. where Nature provide»» in her lalw>ratory tuete
Mrs.
M.
A.
Curry,
Trenton.
Ten
.
;
,1.
<>..!«
>s-
■urprisoiK antidote» for tile maladies of herehil-
mon was canned and salte«! on the Sitt«- interest from the 2!>th «lay of Miily, 1876, at
lin. Keene, N. 11.; A. T. Ca-per i'abl«' Rock,
the rat«! of ten | xt cent, per annum, and
dn a. Ils fame has íh en »preaditifr for 25 year»
law last season. The amount couhi have the further sum of >6 15 cost« together with
W.
Va.;
Louis
Anders,
(
iavs|
»ort,
('bio;
<
’
.
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
until now it encircle* the habitable glolte.
11.
Chase,
Elkhart,
Ind.;
Mr«,
llcnrv
been doubled it they had been prepared for accruing costs an«l disbursements, I have levic«!
The JJexican Mustang Idnlmcnt is a matehl»*«
spectfully inform their friends and the
Haight, Nan Francisco, Cal.; Mrs. E. M.
iqion and will «»Her for sale for cadi in U. S.
remedy for all external ailment »of man and b«a*u
it.
public generally that they have purchased
Gallitsha, Lawren«’eville, N. Y .; W. J. Gra-
Ha
To «to, k owners and farmers it is invaluable.
gobi coin at public auction, to the highest l»i«l- the above establishment, which will be
•‘And now,” says Joaquin Miller, “ Erv­
ham, Adel. Iowa: A. «».Smith, Newman,
A (luirle bottle often saves a human life or ra­
der, at the Court House floor in Jacksonville, henceforth conduct«»«! under their constant
( 0».; ('has. E. Ric«» . Baltimore, M<1.; Jesse
ant and Taylor aie gone, and Byron and •lacksoil county, Oregon, on
ster« s the us, fulness of an excellent horse, ox,
personal supervision, and they guarantee
M. Soars, Carlisle. lml.; Dan'l. B. Miller,
cow, or sheep.
K«»ats and Shelley all «lied young, and
satisfaet on to all who may favor them with
Ft. Wayne. End. Mrs. Minnie Arnaisp. 2‘.H)
Naturday. February I. 1879.
■ It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, (Tub,
t heir pat rouage.
scarcely any poets of prominence are now
Delaney Ntrcet, New York; 11. W. Hall,
screw worm, shoulder rot, mange, the biles and
Tin's«» «tables are centrally located, and
at one o’clock f. M. <>f said «lav. all the right
1 lasting«, Mich.; : Wm. F. Marston, Lowell,
left but me ami Tennyson.”
sting« of j oisotiou« reptiles and insects, and every
within
convenient
distance
of
the
various
title and interest in the following described
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
Mass.; I. W. Roberts,
Robert«, Maricopa, Ariz.;
such draw li.v k to stock breeding and bush life.
houses of public entertainment. Horses
E. M. Waite has finished the laws and real property, to-wit:
Chas. N. Delan«»y, Harrisburg.
Harrisburg, Pa ; M. C.
It cares every external trouble of horses, such
as
elegantly
finished
83
a
<»rst-class
Piano.
!t
received
and
mules
w
ill
be
boarded
and
cared
for
at
The S. A of the S. E. f of Sec. 17. Township
journals of the last session of the legisla­
(’ole, Lowell, Mass.; M rs. ('. J. Npurtin,Cam­
as lameness, seratclies. sw inny, sprains, fouudet,
moilerate
charges.
They
have
one
of
the
th© highosi: awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­ den, Ala.: Chas. F. Kaw, Fr«‘driekt«»wn,
w Ind gall, ring bone, etc., etc.
ture, and the school latvsand report of‘he 37, S. of R., 2 \V’.; containing 80 acres.
Said pro|»erty is situated in Jackson oiinty, largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ol
sitions. IT SEWS QPiS-FOURTH FASTER than other Ohio; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Earmington, 111.;
The Mexican STustang I.tniment Is the quickest
investigating committee areabout all that
Portland,
of
Oregon, and is levied ujm » ii t<> satisfy th«
cure In tho world for accidents occurring In the
(’apt. E. J. Npanlding, Camp Ntambaugh,
machines,
its
capacity
is
unii
■
i
<
r<ed
■
There
are
more
remain to be done this year.
family, in the absence of a physician, such as
Wyo.; 1. W. Traev, Nt«»ainboat R<» k, Iowa;
above name«! execution.
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
WaLSOH MACHEN2S sold in the United States than
burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma­
Mrs. Lydia Waite, Shushan, N. Y.; J. M.
WM. BYBEE.
America is exporting lager to Germany.
tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par­
Peck, Junction City, Mont.: Henry Ebe,
the combined sales of ail tho others. The W3L5OK
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
After that almost anything maybe expect­
With single or double teams, for hire on rea
ticularly valuable to Miners.
Bantas,
Cal.
:
L.
P.
(
'nmtilings,
Rantoul,
111.;
Jacksonville, Deceml»er 26, 1878.
MEMDENG ATTACHMEFJT for doing ail kinds of repairing. N. E. Jones, Charleston Four Corn«»rs, N. Y.;
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
ed. Does the gentleman w ho presides over
It Is th«»cheai^st remedy in the world, for H
and
Mules,
which
will
be
hired
to
go
to
any
WITHOUT
PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
penetrates tho muscle to the bone, and a single
Ge«». F. Hall, Pueblo,Cal.; Wm.E. Bartrie,
the place which Bob Ingersoll say» doesn’t
application Is generally sufficient to cure.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. part ot the country at moderate rajes.
Nterling, Pa.; 11. H. Ebon, 918 Penn Ntre«»t,
exist want to buy some brimstone?
Animals bought and sold, and broke to
Mexican Mustang I.lnlmcnt is put up in three
Pittsburg Pa.; J. R. Jackman, Namtiel’s
sizes,»f ls»ttles, th«« larger ones being proportion­
Depot, K v.; Henry Zobrist, Geneva. N. Y.;
Week Itefore last five convicts were par- In the matter ofthe estate of Joseph Cox. saddle or harness.
ately much the cheaiwst. Sold everywhere.
deceased.
J. A. CARDWELL.
Miss Hattie Parrott. Montgomery, (»hio; l„
doncl whose terms of service had nearly
827 & 829 Broadway, New York;
k » New Orleans, La.;
Ix’dbrook, Chatham, Ill.; N. B. McCoy,
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND
expired, The penitentiary is tilling tip so 1 license of the County Court ot the State
Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Elis.; and San Francisco, Cai.
Nashport, (»hio; W. W. Warner, North
Notice of Settlement
fast that it
i will be necessary to build more of Oregon, for Jackson county, sitting for
Jackson, Mich.; Miss Mary A. Wiune, Dar­
ien, Wis.; John Ziegler, Carlisle Nprings,
the transaction of probate business on Jan­
stalls or picket
]
some of the convicts out.
Pa.; James Tompkins, Nt. (’loud, Minn.;
uary 7th. A. D. 1879, the undersigned, ad­ VTOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
(.KA VN Sl’l.t II I< Ml DU INF.
“Wait : a little,” says a New York police- ministrator of the estate of Joseph Cox, de­
Enoch D(i<»r, Pawnee City. Neb.; Joseph
“
EXCELSIOR
”
Charles Mond*ch«»in has this day with-'
T. Miller, Xenia, Ohio; N. B. Nichol»., Gal­
man to a i newspaper reporter. ‘’Don’t be ceased. will sell at public auction for ca«li drawn
TRADE MARK.
from th«» butchering business in TRADE MARK.
veston. Tex.; H. L. Lain!. Upper Alton. Ill;
in
U.
S.
gold
coin
at
tho
Court
House
door
THE GREAT ENG
in such a hurry. Mark my words, Mr.
which he has for sometime past been en­
John
Davis. Prescott, Ariz.; Mrs. Nancy
LISH
REMEDY,
an
in
Jacksonville,
in
said
county,
on
gaged with William Bybee, at Jacksonville.,
Stewart’s body will turn up all right. I
Graham,
Forest Grove, Ore.
unfailing
cure
Oregon, and that all the books, notes and
Katnrday, February R. 1S79.
allude, sir, to the resurrection.”— Httjjalu
for Spei mator-
accounts of Bybee A Mondschein and relat­
FRANCO-AM ERK AN
Gold<11 M< dical Discovery
rhea. Seminal
Krpi'tM.
at 2 o’clock p. M., the following describe«! ing to said business, have been pla«*ed in the <
Is A Herat i ve or Blood-cl«»ai»siiig.
Weakness,
I
m-
The Philalethean Literary Society at Rose­ real pr«»p«»rtv, situated in Jackson county. hands of M. < 'ati.n for settlement and roller-1
]»oteney, and
fion. A.iid I hereby notify all parties in-1
Golden Medical Discovery
burg challenges any society in the State to State of (»regon, viz:
all
diseases that
Oregon St., Jncloionville,
<L»bt«»d t<> com«» forward an«l settle immedi­ Before Takirv
Is P«»ctoral.
Tho
S.
W.
*.»
of
S.
W.
ot
Sec.
1,
ati'l
follow as a se- After Taking.
meet it in a friendly contest in the
the W. 1 j ofthe N. W.
<>fSec. 12.and the ately, as the business must be squared up. quence of Self-A bust ; as loss < >f M emery,
Golden Medical Discovery HOTEL &, RESTAURANT
WILLIAM BYBEE.
arena of debate. Here is a good «»hance ‘or S. E.
of the N. E.
of Sec. 11, in T. 35,
Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Ba<’k,Dim-
Is a Cholagogue, or Liver Stimulant.
some of the societies to show their elocu­ S. ot R. 2 west, containing 16!) acres;:.)«o th«»
I will still continue the butchering busi­ ncss of Vision, Premature
Piematnr«» old
Old Age, and W. J. PLYMALE.
PROPRIETOR
S. ’.j of th«» S. E. ’» ofSe«». 2, and tho N. E. ness at the ol«l stand. Thankful for past many other Diseases that lead to Insanity
Golden Medical Discovery
tionary powers.
‘4 ot th«» N. E. *4 of Sec. 11; all in Township patronage, I solicit a continuance of the or Consumption and a Premature Grave.
Is tonic.
A cubic inch of water, evaporate«! un«!er 35, south of range, 2 west, containing 120 same.
W ii . i . iam BYBKB.
JflTiill particulars in our pamphlet,
Opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
Golden Medical Discovery
Jacksonville, August 10, 1878.
tho ordinal v atmospheric pressure, is con­ acres ami situated in Jaeksott county, Ore­
which we desire to semi free bv mail to
' By reason of its Alterativi» properties, cures
verted into 1.700 cubic inches of steam, or, gon.
every one. C-fl” The Specific Medicine is
I »¡scuses of the Bl«»«»«! and Nkin, as Nerofula.
Together
with
all
the
appurtenances
there
­
sold
by
all
druggists
at
$1
per
package,
or
A
VINO
JUST
RECEIVED
A
NEW
in a unit of measure, very nearly one foot,
or King's Evil; Tumors; Ulcers, or (»Id
unto belonging or in anywise appertaining JOHN L. CARTER A SON. six packages for $5, or will be sent free by
stock
of
Harness,
Buggies
and
Car
­
. and it exerts a mechanical force equal to —subject to widow's dower.
mail on receipt of the money bv addressing riages, I am now prepared to furnish my -Nor(»s; Blotch«»«: l’impl«»«; and Eruption«. Jacksonx Tie,
By virtue of it« Pectoral properties, it cures
OregoH
M. A. HOUSTON,
the raising of 2,120 pounds one foot high.
THEGRAY MEDICINE co.,
patrons and the public generally with as
PA INTERS
Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections; In-
Administrator
of
the
estate
of
Joseph
i
No.
10
Mechanics'
Block,
Detroit.
Mich.
Ferguson's banker failed the other day, Cox, deceased.
I cipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs;
FINE TU KNOUTS
Sold in Jacksonv ille by all druggists
an«I Jones ami Brown were discussing it.
i and Chronic Laryngitis. Its Cholagogu«»
Table R«x»k, January 8, I879.
and by all wholesale and retail druggists
Says Brown, ”1 never saw a man fall so
1
11/ E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO everywhere.
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle J properties render it an uneqnaled rem«»dv
•JL4DAA/A' HOI.T, lYvprittrtM.
11
all kinds of Painting, including
su«idenly and so let ribly socially a« he lias.”
horses hired to go to any part of the country. ibr Biliousness; Topi«l Liver or "Liver
Complaintand
its
Tonic
properties
make
Animals BOUGHT ami SOLD. Horses
FOR SALE !
Jones, iu surprise—‘’Why. what caused
HOUSE PAINTING.
BRICK
A
LIME
for
SALE
broke to work single or double. Horses ' it equally eflieaciou« in curing ImligesJon
his fall?” “Oh! you see he lost his bttl-
i boarded, atnl the best of care bestowed upon Loss of A p|x»tite and Dy*p«»psia.
Wherethe-kin is shallow and covered with
SIGN PAINTING,
ance—at his banker’s.”
them while in my charge.
THE EVANS CREEK SAW MILL,
blotches ami pin pies, or whore there are rnHF MADAME TAKES THIS METHOT*
—AND­
Sympathizing bystanders (about a man
ORN A M ENTA L PA INTING,
scrofulous swellingsand alfections, a few 1 of tendering her thanks to the public for
jTMY TERMS ABE REASONABLE. bottles «if Gol<l«»r. Medical Discovery will ef­ t In» patrotiage which has hitherto l>ccn ex-*
who has been kn«s*ke«i down and stunned SITUATED THREE MILES FROM THE
1» ’ mouth of Evans creek. There is a never WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
fect an entire cure. If you feel «hill, drow­ tcrnled to her, and would respectfully solicit
by a railway train): "Poor man! Take him fa ling water-power, with a substantial dam
BRICK LAYING & PLASTERING DONE A liberal share of the public patronage is sy,
debilitated, have sallow color or «kin its continuance.
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
to the station----- .” Injured one (recover­ and ra« e, connected with th«» mill. The mill i
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
Her tables are alwav-s under her immedi­
or yellowish-brown «pots on face or body'
ate control ; and by her long ex|»erieii<’e in
ing): “Tvck me to th' station? What for. is 24x48 feet in size, capable of cutting 120 ! Orders from the country promptly attend-
frequent
heada-
h«»
or
dizziness,
bad
taste
in
teet an hour. Everything is in good run-I
mouth, internal heat or chills alternate«! the business she feels confident tliet she will
then? If au’ve dune ony harm to vo’r en­ ningorder and conveniently rig'j«»«l.
e< ! to.
HIKE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IIERE-
with
hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy give emir«» satisfaction to all. Her beds and
gine, aw’s willin’ to pay fo’t.”— J'ttnch.
T erms —< heap for Cash. For further par- ■
I by inform the public that he has ONE
forebodings,
irregular appetite, and tongue room« ar«» fitted up in tho most comfortable
Till )USAN D BUSH E I.S of superior Jackson
An old negress who pass*sl among the ticulars enquire ofthe undersigned at the'
ASHLAND,
OREGON,
coat«»«],
you
are
suffering from Torpid Liver, style, suite«! to th«» accommodation of single
mill or at his resident*e.
HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM. Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­
<>r "Biliousness.” In many cases of "Liver occupants or families. Her l»e<Is are always1
ignorant of her race as a soothsayer, once
S. J. STEeKEL. i
ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the
Complaifit,” only part of th« *,» symptoms keptelean. .MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Evans Creek, Nov. 8, 1*78.
told Mr. Calhoun that no man whose name
best style and at reasonable rates will do W. J. ZIMMERMAN,
Proprietor. are experienced. A« a remedy for all such
began with a “C” could by President. An
well to call on me. For further information
<»aM»s. Dr. Pierce's Golden Mi dical Discov­
inquire at the Franco-American Hotel.
THE CITY BREWERY
Ohio paper re-talls this incident, ami cites DISSOLUTION NOTICE
ery ha* n<> equal, a* it efb-cts perfect cure«
G. W. HOLT.
the names of Clinton, Calhoun, ( lav, Craw-
HANUFACTURE AND BUILD ALL leavingthe liver strengthened ami healthy’
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
i>i kind« of mill and mining machinery,
—BY—
ford, Cass, Chase, among the dead, and V°TI(’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
The People's Medical Servant.
castings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
Dr. R. A . Pierce is thesol«» proprietor and
Conkling among the living, to verify this 1N the copartnership heretofore existing
casting« ami Babbitt metal. Bells cast.
between J. W. Manning an«i J. B. Mont­
A
CHANCE
FOR
EVERYBODY!
manufacturerot
th«» for«»going remedi«*s all
VEIT SCHUTZ
Farming machinery, engines, house fronts.
* prophesy.
gomery, in tbe livery business, is hereby
of which are .«old by druggists. He is also
stov
“
s,
sewing
machine«,
bla<»ksinitIl-work,
The following applicants f r admission <lr«snlvetl by mutual consent. J. B. Mont­
and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is * J10 A’1* I»“»'°f the P<“oplc's Common *en«e
were examined on Wednesday the Sth, in gomery retiring. All ac«»oiints against the
used, repaired. Parties «lesirirrg anything Medical Adviser.a work of nearly one thou
HR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN-
LUMBER! LUMBER! in
late firm will be settled by .1. W. Manning,
our line will do well to give us a call be­ «and pages, with two hundred and eighty- JI forms the citizens of Jacksonville and
the Supreme Court: H. C. Humphrey, to whom all accounts due the firm most
fore going elsetvhere. All work done with two wood-engravings ami colored plat«»«. surrounding country that he is now manu­
George S. WaMibume, Klmiles II. Cau- also l»e pani. The business will I m - contin­ HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE
He has alrea«ly sold ofthe popular .fork
neatne«« ami dispatch at reasonable rates.
facturing, and will constantly keep on hand'
flehl, G. W. Belt. Alex. Meacham, Charles ue«! by the umiei«igne«!, who. thankful for
HAVE AT LEANT 200.000 FEET OF
Bring
on
votir
old
cast
iron.
JACKSONVILLE,
ORkXiON.
the very best of Lager Beer.' Those wishing
past patronage, solicits a continuane«» of the
good sugar pine, yellow pine an«l fir
OVER 100.000 COPIES !! a cool glass of beer should give me a call.
Cogswell, James W. Hamilton. Henry lame.
ZIMMERMAN A CO.
J. W. MANNING.
lumber,consisting of first, second and third A«11 land. April 8, 1*76.
JOHN MILLER.
PROPRIETOR.
Suites, J. M. Blossom, Jr., Francis Clarno,
Jacksonville, Jan. 9. 1879.
PRICE, (post-paid, jM .50.
gra«le, on theyard at the Yellow Jacket Saw-
IL. Whet-pues, !>• e ard Chalk Line»
*TI. E. Cross ami Fred V. Holman, 1 he
Mill on Big Butte, which I will sell cheap for
XES. Hatches, Drawing Knives, Broad-
Forsal« ’»
JOHN MILLER.
R. V. PIERCE. M. D„
’VERY description of Cutlery for sale cash, beef steers, bacon, grain or flour. Give
F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle a
ax«»«. Mattocks, Picks.all sizes of Ham­ Address
entire class succeeded in passiug the exam­
nlM-:. Paint, Sash, Scrubbing and Black­
à cheap by
JOHN MILLER.
me a call..
J. P. .PARKER.
mers, etc., for sale by JOHN MILLER..
first-class Shvtg»ut go to J. MILLER.
World’s Dispensary. Buffalo,, N. Y.
ination.
ening Biusimi at JullN Mit r i,’»
Doth one orlxxl love supreme
Tell the current deep within thee,
Up those passionate eves that gleam
Brighter far than those that win thee?
Waiting lonely at the gate,
In the evening’s light and shadow.
Dost thou half-way meet the fate
Coming towards thee thro’the meadow?
Coming—coming? Listening eyes,
Drooping now in feigned surprise.
Look! The full-orbed moon doth rise!
T-YFThe National Gold Medal was awarded
to Bradley A Rnlofson for the best Photo­
graphs in the United States, and the Vienna
Medal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­
gomery street. San Francisco.
THE BEST WAGON ON
WHEELS
5
& COMPANY,
FARM. FREIGHT \N1) SPRING WAGONS,
OLD,
TRIED,
FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY, AND THE
VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER,
TRUE
MEXICAN
Mustang Linimen^
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
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