The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 04, 1879, Image 4

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Among t lie tenants of the mouth by allow-!
ing impurities to collect upon their surface i
or in their inters; i<*es, .*s< >Z* >1 '< »NT removes}
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FRIDAY,
APRIL 4, 1879. every Vestige ot’tar ar from tin? teeth, and’
renders t heir prem it tire decay- inipo-sjble. i Udii Fellows* Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
It not only imparts to them vvlntene-s and
dont stop my P aper ' printer . vigor, Imt communicates hardiie-.-and rosi-
ness to the gum-, 'llw* hiea*li acquires a!
most acceptatiie fragrance from its use; it 1
Don’t stop my paper, printer;
DEALEE & WORKER IN
is a purely botanic liquid, and it may I k * I
relied on to aee-mplish it- I m - iu Iifying el-'
Ikin't strike my name oil yet;
feets without injuring ¿he enamel like a,
You know the times are stringent
gritty tooth paste.
And dollars hard to get; —
T he scarcity of Diamonds, Gohl and Sil-
But tug a little harder,
ver, and the difficulties met with in secur­
Is what I mean to do,
ing them, is a sure indication of their value.
And «crape the dimes together —
Thus it is with a valuable medicine: Dr.
Pumps,
Aug. Kaiser’s celebrated German Pulmon­
Enough forme and you.
ic Elixir, through the jealousy of rivals has
met w ith tin* most bitter opposition, and ap­
I can’t afford to drop it—
parently almost insurmountable obstacles
I find it doesn’t pay
have been thrown in its way; but its op- I AGRICUI. TU RAL IM P LE M EN TS,
To go without a paper.
ponents might as well try to change the
course of the Nun, sweep ba«*k the Ocean
However ethers may.
with a brootnor put out a prairie fire with a
I hate to ask my neighlmr»
tear.
To give me their’« on loan —
NAILS,
For the cure of Throat and Lung diseases,
such as Coughs, Colt’s, Consumption and
They don't just say, but mean it,
Bronchial Affections, it is uneqtialed. Its
Why don’t you have your own?
cures are truly magical. Ask your Drug­
gists for it. Tiie genuine bears the Prussian A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES
You can’t tell how we miss it,
( oat ot Arms, the fac simile signature of Dr.
If it by any fate,
Aug. Kaiser, and has his name blown on
every 75 cent bottle. Trial bottle, 25 cents.
Should happen not to reach us,
Or come a little late;
Then all are in a hubbub,
And things go all away;
And printer, if you’re married,
You know the reason why.
I cannot do without it:
It is no use to try;
for other people take it,
Ami, printer, so must 1.
I, too, must keep me posted
On wlrat is going on,
Or feel, ami be accounted,
A fogy simpleton.
STA5D!
STANDARD
REMEDIES
Immense Reduction in
Are not advertised as ‘•cure-alls,” but are
specifies in the diseases for w hich they are
recommended.
A A I I it II. SET.i;« TION.
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rCTThe National Gold Medal was award»*»!
to Bradley A llulofson lor the best Photo­
graphs in the United ''tales, and the \ ieiin-
Mcdal for the be-l in the world. 429 Mont­
gomery street. San Francisco.
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK GF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Dr. Safe’s Catarrh Remedy
North of San Francisco, »‘»insisting of a Fine Stock of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy ’
GENTS' AND FOYS’ CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS.
Its Cures extend over a Period of 2<> Years.
In the County Ct mt oftlie State »>f Oregon,
tor the County of Jackson, sitting in pro­
bate on March 13th, 1'79.
In the matter of th»* estate of Isaac Tripp,
d»*e«‘ast-d.
KANAII WHITNEY. A DM I NIS'TR A ■
or of said estate, having tiled in said
Court his final account for settlement, and I
also praying for an order for setting tin* time
for healing the same, therefore notice is
hereby given that said final account will be
heard and determined in said Court on
Tuesday, April 8, 1'79, at 10 o'clock ,v.
M., at w hich time all persons having any
objections to said lilial account and st
settle­
ment must then and there make the saint*.
Published in th«* D emoi it v I I c 'T imes for
four consecutive weeks by order ot Hon. S.
J. Dav, Countv Jmlgc.
E. B. WATSON, Clerk.
80, printer, don't you stop it.
Unless you want my frown;
For here’s the y oar’s subscription,
And mark it right down;
And send the paficr promptly
And regularly on,
And let it bring us weekly
It’s wel come benison.
The Thoroughbred Trotting Stallion
ALL MOHIN,
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A neat business—The cattle trade.
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Ennui is the ghost of murdered time.
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PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
CUTLERY. WIRE,
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The Most Goods for the Least Money,
At a cockney theatre in London: “Me 1ml!
the Duke of Buckingham as harrived!” “As
’e? Be ’evings! then orf with "is ’ead!”
The sharpest satire on our present civiliza­
tion is the fact that the performance of duty
causes general surprise as well as admiration.
The Atlanta “Constitution" thinks that the
defeat of the British by the Zulus could not
have been.more crushing if Genera!«). O. How­
ard ha«l l»een in command.
The “.Scientific American" pays a tribute to
women in saying that a larger pnqtortion of in­
ventions ¡tatented by the gentler sex prove
useful and profitable than tliuse of men.
The family physician in China is paid a
regular salary until a member of the family is
taken sick, and if said menilter dies the physi­
cian »lies also. They manage these things
finely in China.
American girls chewed up seventy tons of
gum last year. One-half of it can l>e foutxl
to-day sticking under in mte!-sh :lves. The
other half was canried away by the young men
who go courting.
Since the law to rew ard individuals for hero­
ic conduct in saving life at sea was passed in
1874, the Government has awarded twentv-
five medals—ten of them to ¡lersoiis livin*'<>n
the shores of the great lakes.
A young man w ho was kicked off the front
dooratep while endeavoring to serenade his
girl, by the enraged ¡>ap.i, w as too cautious to
call him an old pirate, but he didn't hesitate to
designate bun a free-l<ooter.
ETC
ETC.
L” \ I > A i
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ing promptly ami in superior style.
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The “Inlan I E npire” puts it rightly when
it gives this advice: But to the army of
boMoiaers that are grow ing up in our
an* I earring the liar 1 times we say that the
day l’;U 2 ”'lJ by
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'■'**'’ PA - ”p s'-’9
nu"-ets on the bedniek. Hard work is all that
will bring bread, meat ami shelter, now-a-days,
and it is time they found it o*rt.
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to one class
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BUST
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of
IS PURELY VEGETABLE x ./
Itt action nn disc»1«’ is entirely different frotn fl
•nv
inr-licine e ever
mv medicine
vcr intrixiuced.
introduced- Three
— doses will
. . *1
relieve any ordinary case, but the medicine
bijotild be continued until it effects a complete •
cure. It tones at.d invigorates the digestive or­
gans and stimulates the liver to healthy action,
thus preventing or entirely curing diseases an*-
•ing from indigestion, or weak and impure blood.
‘ HS>*-**i PJiIC£ 7S CENTS, «few» ‘
'i CHAINING WHITE, P ropbietor ^
IJVGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
With single or double teams, for hire on rea­
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
and Mules, which will be hired to go to any
part ot the country at moderate rates.
Animals bought and sold, and broke to
-adille or harness.
J. A. CARDWELL.
■ff.’V.TOLEDO« O.
Copyright secured
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FIRST-CLASS ifíFEtVFD HCHIHEF.Y, flflD THE
VERY BEST GF SELECTED TIMBER,
r* e
machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHEfJES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. ’The WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT fordoingall kinds of repairing!
WITHOUT PATCHINC, given FREE with each machine.
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
•SSI
£27 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal»
PAINTERS.
• RADE M • RK
li/ E ARE FELT.Y PREPARED TO
>V all kinds of Painting, including
HOUSE PAINTING,
AND
People aro putt in;.? aeqiin inled — mid vh<»w vho
aie noi oil ht t‘» hv--wit h tin» v. oudoriut mei il*
tliatgì’eat American lteniedy, the
A. F. D ow ns, ?<evv G» n»*va , Pa.; I». J
1 h own. si. Jos»*| h, Mo.; E. « ’. Lewis, Ru!
land, \ l.; Li vi spriii-, r. Nettie 1 .ake, • » ! 11< »
('bas. .X“ rerop, Nortb < 1 u*-fe rlield. Mi .
. Milton Jo Ues, Scriba, N. Y.: -1 . E. Miller
i Ri idger . talion. Wvo.; .1. « . Mei 1 ¡man
l.ogaii'poi
¡-. I.; Û.
Post , i.agli-pori
Ind.; J. W. Bad ev,
emont. Pa.; H. B.
Ayres, I,a Porte, lild. Jesse M. N*ars, Ft,
Branch. Im!.; L. William
Canton, Mo.;
W. A. Thayer, On irga, 111.; S; B. Nichols,
Jr., Galveston, Texas; . Jonas F. Rem**it,
si<mesvilie. Pa.; S. W. l.ii-k. M<-Fat land,
Wis.; Johnson William s, ileltnick, Ohio;
Mrs. M. A. I'lirrv,Trenton 1 ell.: J. G.Jos-
Illi, Keene, .X . 11 .; A. T. Casper, Table Rock,
W. Va.; Louis Anders,
.\mlers, < •avsport,
>a
< »hlo; •
II. • base. El k ha it, Ind. : Mrs. Ihnrv
Ha ght, san Francisco, Cal.;
a
Mrs. E. M.
Gallii'lia. 1 .awreiicev ille, N. Y.; W. .1. <Ira-
ham, Ad< l, Iowa; A. o Smith, Newman,
Ga.; Chas. E. Rice. B.dt ¡more, M 1.; Jc-se
M. Scars, ('arli.'le, Ind.; Dan'l. 1>. Miller,
Ft. Way in*. Lnd.; Mr-. Minnie Ar tai-e. 29o
Delaney Street, New V< rk; H. W. Hall,
Hastings, Mich.; Win. F . Marston, Lowell,
Mass.; I. W. Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz.;
('lias. S. Delaney, Ilarri-bur; r. Pa ; M. U.
< 'ole, Lowell, Mass.; Mr-. <’. J. Spurtin,« am-
deti, Ala.; t’lias. F. Kaw , Fredriektovv n,
Ohio; Mrs. Lucy limiter, Farmington, III.;
• 'apt. E. J. Spaulding. Camp Stambaugh,
Wyo. 1. W . Tracy, Steamboat Rock, Iowa;
M i s. Lydia Waite, Shushan, N. Y.; J. M.
Pe •k. Junction City, Mont.; Henry Ebe.
it as, Cal.; I.. P. < 'u minings, Rantoul, 111.;
s. E. .tom* <’harleston Foui • '< iners, X. V.;
• lt*o, F. Hall. Pueblo. Cal.; Win. E. Rai tri-,
sterlim. r. P.i.: 11. 11. Ebon, 91' Penn Street,
Pittsburg
rg Pa.; J.
J R. Jackman, Samuel's
Depot, Ivy.
Ky.: : Henry Z.obrist,
Z.obrist Geneva. N. Y.;
:e Parrott.
Ohio; I..
Mis- Hattie
Parrott, Montgomery,
Monte
Lcdbrook, • hathani, 11!.; S. 1». McCoy,
Nashport, Ohio; W. W. Warner, North
•lack'on, Mich.; Miss Mary A. Wiune. Dar­
ien, Wis.; John Ziegler, Carlisle Springs,
Pa.: James Tompkins, St. Cloud. Minn.;
Enoch liner, Pawnee City, Neb.; Joseph
T. Miller, Xenia. Ohio; S. B. Nichols, Gal­
veston. Tex.: H. L. Laird. Fpper Alton, III;
John Davis, Prescott, Ariz..; Mrs. Nancy
Graham, Forest Grove, ore.
Golds n
dica.1 Discovery
MEXICAN
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íustang Liniment,
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
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laladicsot »archil-
ailing f.T ¿5 year»
a»ile Rto**-
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*<»f nil.11 ;t nd 1 «.-ast­
ir is invaluable.
« if ! • II
x human life or
11 1 xc> llcut liorse. »•»,
'< I*,
f
tiollow horn, prilli,
t, I.'
uldcr r< i , i.iange, the bites and
»us r< if i' s::n I nis.-ets, and every
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. i v. (Huir timi busti lite.
in..I trouble <-f ltoriieN. Fu»'h
bwinuy, Fpraiiu. fottu<krt
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etc.
n_. Lh !tiu nt U the quk*k**bt
i rtl<‘îit.8 occurring in the
Iho v. or’.d f.
ia tlie al* •nee of a physician, meh a<
eal.ls, spral: • , cut *, < (c., iin<l f<>r rh<*uma-
.1 sti!?-i< << •I ri h i- n al by < x¡H»surc. Far
o to Mln« rs.
rst remedy in the world,
Uscio to the I »no, un<l a
).< n
tirraîly sullic ricin ticiire.
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I Jut ni« nt Í f put ll|l ill three
3Î
i ) .rgvr ».-i
siz. s,.f l.ettl.--, the
being projMtrtiou-
'1 the ch< a|t**"t. Mtli •\ cry where.
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11, fJ.
1 RANUO-AM ERICAN
Is Alterative or Blood-cleansing.
SIGN PAINTING,
Golden Medical
ORNAMENTAI. PAINTING,
Oregon St.. Jacksonville,
Discovery
Is Pectoral.
Golden Medical Discovery HOTEL &L REST VU RANT
Is a <'holagogue, or Fiver Stimulant.
W. J. PLYMALl
I’ROPRIET« R
Golden Medical Discovery
Is tonic.
Golden Medical
By reason <>l its Alterative
Di-t a-»*.' <d th<* Blood and Nkin, as Seiailula.
aving just received a new <>r King's Evil; Tumors; Fleets, or < »Id
stiirk of Harness, Biiogies and Car­ Son*'; l»lof<-lies; Pimples; and F.iuprions.
nages, 1 am now prepared Io furnish my
Rv V i 11 lie of its Peetoial properties, ileine-
¡■alrolls and t he public generally vv ith as
Bronchial, Thr< at, and 1.11 ng A beet ion-; I n-
eipieiit < 'oiisumption: Ling»*iii:g «'oughs;
and • lil'ollie I.ai v iigitis. Ils ('holagogue
FIXE TURNOUTS
propel t ie< tender it ail umqiialcd remedy
lor Biliousness; Topid Liver or “Liver
Coir plaint;” and it- Tonic properties make
il eqiiallv ellicaeioiis in curing I ndiges;ion.
SALE
1.0— of A I'pel it <’ and I »yspep-ia.
\\ hei e t lie si. i n is shallow and e< ivered with
blotches
and pin pies, or where there an*
— AND—
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serotul«»us swellings and affections, a tew
And W. J. Lemp’s St. Louis Beer.
fl-MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. bottles of Golder. Medical 1 >1-10 v cry vv ill ef­
fect an entire euro. If yon feel dull, drow­
BRICK-LAYING &> PLASTERING DONE, A liberal share of the imblic patronage is sy,
debilitated, have sallow color or skin,
Gm. krnts for State liivslment Insurants Co.
<>r yellow ish-brown spots on face or body,
solicited.
\V. J. PLYMAI.F.
fieqiieiit headache or dizziness. ba»l taste in
I
mouth, internal heat or chills alternated
UNDERSIGNED WOULD III'RE-
with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomv
HUNTERS' EMPORIUM, rpiIE
I bv inform the public that ho has ONE
forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue
’lllol 'AND lU s 111 •: | ,s of su perior .lacks, m
coated, vou are suffering from Torpid Liver,
ASHLAND, OREGON,
«’reck Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­
or ••Biliousness." In many cases of •• Liver
ing P.rick-laying or Plastering done in the
<'omplaint," only part of these symptoms
best style and at r«asonaJ>le rates will do
an*« x | erienced. Asa lcmcdv for all such
Proprietor cases. Dr. Pierce's «loldcli Medical Discov-
well to call on me. For further information W. J. ZIMMERMAN,
inquire at the l'raneo-Ameriean Hotel.
erv has no <*quaL as it »‘fleets p»*rf'*ct cures,
leaving th«* liver strengthened and healthy.
G. W. HOLT.
Jacksonville, Feb. 1], IS75.
I ANI’FAi TI RE AND BUILD ALL
The People's Medical Servant.
1 kinds of mill and mining machinery,
Dr. R. V. Fierce is th»*sole propii«*t<»r and
■ a-tings, thimble skeins, and irons, brass
castings and Babbitt metal. Bells east. manufacturer of th»* foregoing reme»lics, al]
A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY!
Farming machinery, engim s. house fronts, of vv hieli al «• .'"id I > v d rilgg is; -. 11 e i - a I s< >
stoves, sewing mai-hines, blacksmith-work, the Author of the People's Common Sens»*
and all work wherein iron, steel or brass is Medical Adv ¡ser.a w ork of nearly one thou­
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE
used, repaired. Parties desiring anything sand pages, with two humlied an<l eighty-
in our line will do well to giv e us a call b»- two vvo<>d-engravings and colored plates.
JACKSONVILLE, OR EG ON.
fore going elsewhere. All work don»* with He has already sold <>f ilu* popular Work
PROPRIETOR
JOHN MILLER.
HAVE AT LEAST 21’9.099 FEET OF neatness and dispatch at r»*as«»nal*I»> rates.
OVER 1OO.GCO COPIES ! !
Bring <>n your old east iron.
good sugar pine, yellow pine and fir
ZIMMERMAN «fe CO.
lumber,consisting
<>t
tirsi,
second
ami
lidi
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?VERY description of (,’utlerv for sale
Ashland. April 8, 1'7<>.
grade, on the vani at the Yellow Jacket Saw
U cheap by
JOHN MILLER.
Mill on Big Butte, which 1 will sell ch<* ip for
N ES, Hatches. Draw ing Knives, Broad- Address
ea'h. 1 >ccfsteers, bacon, grnin or flour. Give
ax* s. M i'' i!»d->. Picks.all »¡/es of llam-
nieaetdL
J. P. PA RKF.ll.
c., for 1'" 1 v JOHN M I LEER.
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THE ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
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TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE.
I lam receiving and have constantly on
hand a full anti first-class stock of
Groceries,
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SICK HEADACHE, B1UOCTWM®
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Ì ■J( I 11 ( AXD SPRING WAGOX s
OLD BOURBON WHISKY
SITUATED THREE MILES FROM THE
►
mom li of Ex ans creek. There is a never
fa ling water-power, with a substantial dam
and race, conn» ,-tcd w ith the mill. The mill
i'2fxl'tvet in size, capable of cutting 129
feet an hour. Everything is in good run­
ning order and conveniently rigged.
’Ii.it'is—( heap for <'ash. For further par-
Thu Colorado potato lieetk* 1 i ; m arrived in tieidars enquire of the undersigned at the
mill or at his residence.
the dominions of the Czar, (hi information of
its apiiearanee near Olezk<>, the potato tops
were btirne<l, and the governor of the district
Notice to StocZikolders.
ordered the infected fields plowed ti|
»oared over with petroleum, and set
with the aid of brushwood.
Some one tries’to belittle Rhode Island by
saying a lady put a quart of dried apples to
soak without thinking of their swelling
qualities, and (or an hour it was thought that
the whole State would be submerged.
AIO ALL BISSA««* AB18IS0 FBOM _
W E MAKE EVERY VARIETÀ Y OF
I have secured the services of a First-class
Bcfors Takir.r follow a- a s<'*-
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. qtienre of Self-Abuse; as lo->
S. P. HANNA,
I n¡versaI Lassitude. Pain inf
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
ness of Vision, Premature <
WAGON - MA 1Œ1Î, Orders from the country promptly attend­ many other Disea-es that lea
or Consumption and a Piemat
ed to.
/'VFutl particulars in 01
which we desire to send fro
Oregon,
E. C. L ord ,
A. 1’. H otat . tnu ,
»•very 'one. .
The Sp(s*iii»
25 From St.,
429 Jackson SL,
sold by all druggists al <1 ] < 1
San Francisco,
Portland. six packages h>i
or w ill b<
N CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, IS
mail on ro eipt ot ilie money I
in receipt ot a full assortment <>f material
A. P. HOTALING & CO..
and pr ¡>ared to do all work in his line on
short notice and in a workmanlike manner.
Iin porters of
Vehicles of every description made to order.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran­
EINE
tee» I.
Sole Agents for the
•T" Repairing a specia'tv.
s. P. HANNA.
BRICK & LIME for
Jacksonville, Noveml er 5, 1'77.
J. II. CUTTER
THE EVANS CREEK SAW MILL,
CUBES F.TKKT FORM OF
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LIVER COMPILAI ST,
KIDNEY COHPUJST
/uy**.. d : ssaskb of ti : b
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MTOKACH ASD BOWEIA’
MP ANY,
WHITE l’RIXCE,
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Catarrh Remedy
< ’lires bv its Mild, Soothing Effects.
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and to place before rny patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other house
.
R ockihhit , Mass., April 2, 1^77.
It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods I cannot produce upon
M it. E dito I:;—llav ing read in your paper
inquiry, but to give value received in every instance. A call from everv purchaser at reports of the remai kabe cures tor catarrh, 1
my old stand is solicited.
N. FISHER.
am induced to tell “what I know about ca­
tarrh,” and 1 fancy the “snulT” and “inhal­
ing tube” makers (mere dollar grabbers)
would be glad if they could emblazon a sim-
ilar cure in tin* papers. For 26 years I siif-
lered with catarrh, . The nasal passages be-
came completely closed. “Nnutl’,” “dust,”
“allies.” ••inhaling lubes,” and “sticks.”
wouldn’t work, though at intervals I would
suiti up the so-called catarrh snuff, until I
bccamca valuabletester lorstich medicines.
n • w worse, mid no one can
I gradually g
grew
IS MANE EA(’TURE1> BY
know how miii'h I .'iitlen d or vvliat a iniser-
:<h!u buiiiif 1 wa>. My h< ■ad achei! over my
<* \ es so th■at 1 was coutil ■ed lo my bed ior
CG
T?
T fe
C T
T
many siieicessivi* »lays, sull» ring thè must
X À
AL
JLt-
in'.eii'e pain, which at one time lasted eon-
linuoiisly lor lb' hours. A11 scuse <>f -m»*ìl
RACINE, »y X»3.
ami tasti* t•on«*, sight and hearing impaired,
body shr unken and vv i aliened, m.rvous
EM
ILL MAKE THE ENSI’ING SEASON
at Ph.enix and at my farm four miles
soul lieast of Ashland, com ineneing at Ph< e-
nix on Monday, April 7th, and remaining
I here three days ineln-ive. The balance of
the time he w ill be at my place.
PEDIGREE.
White Prince, Jr., was sired by W. (’. I
Myer's White Prince; dam, a bali- blood
Sampson mare, from whom he derives a
tine form ami good action raii'l dalli Flora,
a thoroughbred mare imported lrom I >wa
by Giles Wells—her «lain imported troni
England to Kentucky . White l’rince, Jr.,
years old
is a beautiful dapp'e grav,
gray, six ........
this Spring, 17 hands high and weighs from
1,399 to 1,*’»99 po’inds. His colts prove him
to I m *, w ithout exception, one of the best
i
colt-getters in Southern Oregon.
T erms —Sloand $15. Pa-turage furnished
mares from a distance at reasonable rates.
JOHN MURPHY.
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IT SPEAKS KOR PISELE.
¿«VERY AND SALE STABLE,
w
Er.
Cures “Cold in the Head,” and Catarrh and
< »Ztl'llll.
A little impatience subverts great undertak­ uriLL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON
ings.
!>
in Jackson county al inv stable in
bv a Ì 1!< K«>1 <
Jacksonville,
near the Court iloii-e, where DRY GOODS. Gnm Boots. TOBACCO
Adam was the only man ever married on his
he will be every day in the week excepting
wedding Eve.
Thursdays, on which «la vs he will Lie at
b »
Ready-Made Clothing,
THE TEST WACCN ON WHEELS."
To remove paint from the wall—back up Phillips' stable in Ashland.
T.' K. ms —?«25 for th»* s<*a-on. 'ingle service I
against it before it gets dry.
si',, pax’ able at the end thereof in gold coin
GLASSWARE. CROCKERY Etc. Etc
Don’t get in debt to a shoemaker if you or bv lióte with approved security.
Good pa 'tin f* furnished mares from a
would call your “sole your own.”
distance at 82 per month. The best of care
Don’t l>e impatient young man; there will be en-un*<l, but no re.'p‘*”-s*’,’li'y' a-sstmied for
a<*t*idenls.
plenty of time yet to use that linen duster.
Dl.'< IIIITION AM> I'fl'lo’d 1 .—SIR WAL-
TER
is nine year old this ' ■tpring, is six-
The modern golden rule is: “Let your due
teen
and
one-quartei hands n'gh, weigh
unto others be as much as others, due unto
1.259 pounds, is a coal black ¡ md S » very
UNION
you.”
fast trotter.
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I
The hogs in this country are double the val­ He Has r Record of 2:35!
ue of the sheep, and half the faille of the and has performed other feats ot equal
Knowing v. e c:in suit y»ni. w.- s»di it
cattle.
note since his arrival in this section. Ni K
state«*. S' mi itti: I’ i : i < i - vxn T i . i : vi ,
WALTER was sired by Marion, he by
The mining sharp of the Walla Walla Membrino Chief, he by Menibrino Paymas­
PAPER to
Cor. California and lib Sts.
“Statesman" calls Beecher “an 18-carat hypo. ter, he by Memhrino, he by Imported Mes­
E'irsli F >?•<>.*>:
< '<>
Wis
senger. His dam was a Long Island Black­
crite!”
hawk mare. She was sired by the note*!
Correct principles, honesty in office, and trotter Andrew Jit'-kson, sire of I leiirv Clay,
capability, are cardinal virtues in a public tne progenitor of the < 'lay family of t rotters; rpHE UNDERSTG.NED WOULD RE-
his first dam, Sally Miller by Membrillo, I
speetfully inform their friends and the
servant.
son of Imported Messenger; Andrew Jack- public generally that they have purchased
A hint to young ladies who wear oatside son bv Young Bashaw, and he by Imported the abov«* establishment, which will be
Grand Bashaw. For further particulars henceforth conducted under thpir constant
pockets: Have your purses made to look like inquire ot
THE VJGHLD KENCWKED
G. W. STEVENSON.
personal supervision, and they guarant»*»*
prayer books.
•J ¡1
aft
«atisfa<*t « n to all who may favor them with
WiLSOia SEMS
MACULE
-
The difference between a duck and a girl is THE FINE PERCHERON STALLION. their patronage.
'These stables are centrally located, and
that one is killed to dress and the other is
witjijn convenient distance of the various
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
houses of public ent»*rtainmciit. Horses
dressed to kill.
and mules will )■<• boarded and cared for at
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
“I called him a liar in a gentlemanly man­
moderate charges. 'They have one of th»*
the
highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­
ner,” wrote a member of the Indiana legisla­
largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot
sitions.
JT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
Portland,
of
ture the other day.
Grand Duke Nicholas (not St. Nic.Jof Russia
lias been banished for puldi.sliing a pamphlet.
Beware, ye who rush into print.
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy
1 Catarrh Remedy
TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc.,
I
ROPE, NAILS,
SIR WALTER!
The truth of a reproach is the sting of it.
1VXTS’ I’lJRXlSlilXG GOODS.
LADIES’ AND GE?
V7ooden and Willow Ware
Shot, , Brushes, 7
Is Pleasant to Uso.
Its Sale Constantly Increases.
Fuse and Caps,
Notice of Final Settlement.
LI¥iatPANA(®k.
Investigators of natural science hax’f* de­
OF
monstrated bey oud eontroversv, that
throughout tin* animal kingdom the “sur­
vival ot tiic fittest” is the only law that
\ ouch sales th riit and p< 1 pet nit v. Do<*s not
the same principb* govern the commercial
prosperity ot man? An inferior cannot su­
persede a superior article. I»v reason of
superior merit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Midi
ciiics have out rivaled a!) others, 'i heir.sale
in the ( idled Stales alone exceeds one mill­
r js
U»‘.
ion dollars per annum, while the amount
exported tools up to several hundred thou­
lAA'ING DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION II ERETO!'ORE OCC’U- sands more. No busm< 'S could grow to such
I pied by me a»' tin* largest RETAIL DEALER m Southern Oregon, I take this means gigantic proport ions ami rest upon any oth­
er basis than that ot merit.
of announcing that I am now displaying the
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
F or S ale . Sheriff Bybee offers one of his
fine thoroughbred Kentucky jacks for sale, or
he will trade for either cattle, hogs or sheep. i POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Here is an opportunity for some one desiring a
bargain.
Then take it kindly, printer,
If pay l»e somewhat slow;
For cash is not so plenty,
And wants not few. you know;
But I must have my paper,
Cost what it may to me,
I'd rather dock my sugar,
And do without my tea.
Business on hand—The fortune teller’s.
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acht env: Zie,
Cicgcn
.1/. 1I • A M]■ ]’(>!. 7, A (■¡•riflrt *4
HHIE M ADAME TAKES THIS MITTHOD
1 Of tendering her thanks to the public for
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­
tended to h»-r, and would respectfully sollie-
its continuance.
Her labli are always under hcr imimili-
ate control ind by her long experience
_
in
the Jni'iness she feels <*<>nfident tl'iet she will
give entire satisfaction to all. Her Iwds and
rooms are fitted up in the most comfortal l«i
style, suited to flu* accommodation of single
occupants or families. H»*r ls*ds are alwav s
kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS *
—BY—
V HIT S C 11 u T z
SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY I>
M R. forms
th»* citiz.i ns <»t Jacksonville an
surrounding country that Im is now inanu-
laeturmg and u ill constatith keep on hand
th«* very best of Lager Peer. Th«»M* wishing
a <•«•»>1 glass <>t beer should give m»> a cai II.
f UL, Whetstones, Tape and Chalk Lines
V7 dorsale»»
JOHN MILLER.
<»!!SE. Paint. Sash, s.-rubbii.g and |jjH( j.
J«»'>, Ml I.l.Eli.
U •-■ning Driislies at
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