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SAW tIAV<:<- IS < KEATEI» liimw. K. KITBLI, 1 1ACK Among the tenants of the mouth by allow-! ing impui ¡tie« to collect upon their surface! or in their intersi ices. s< >Z« >D« »NT removes J APRIL 25, 1*79. every vestige of tartar from the teeth, and' FRIDAY renders their premature decay impossible. Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, Jt not only imparts to them whiteness ami I YOUTH AND AOE. vigor, but communicates hardnessand rosi I ness Io the gums. The bieath ¡xc(|iiires a most acceptalde fragrance from its use; it DEALER & WORKER IN When the bloom was on the peach, i» a purely botanic liquid, and it may be And the light was in the sky. I relied on to accomplish its beautifying ef And the love the heart would teach feets without injuring the enamel like a gritty tooth paste. TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. Fled the lip hut lit the eye; When the joy we dared not measure ?€f*The National Gohl Medal was awarded Came as wanton as a bird s, to Bradley A Rulofson tor the best Photo And the hand’s gentle pressure graphs in the United States, and tfie Vienn- Pumps, 429 Mont ■ Medal for the best in the world. Told a tale too deep for "words ! gomery street. San Francisco. Oh, how sweet it was to w ander, I On those tender afternoons. AG RICU1 .TURA I» IM PLEM ENTS, I I Where the sea beach, with its thunder, Cooled the air of sultry Junes; Where the waves retreating, swelling, trr- I NAILS, I Swept the sea shells on the shore, Beating music to the telling Of those tender tales of yore ! A FIRST-CI.ASS STOCK OF STOVES And how sweeter still to linger, U ILL MAKE THE ENM’ 1 NG SEASON Ere the moon was in the sky, ' » in Jackson county at my stable in Jacksonville, near the «'onrt House, where While the West, with lit ted linger, HARDWARE, TINWARE, lie will be every day in the week excepting Hushed the earth for day to die; .Thursday.«, on which days lie will be at Oh, how sweet it was and sweeter, Phillip»' stable in Ashland. T i : um .« *25 for the season, single service POWDER OF EVERY’ DESCRIPTION Down the brook side by the lane, $15. payable at the end thereof in gold coin There with bated breath to greet her or l>v note with approved security. (»<x>d pa»turnge furnished mares from a With a rapture wrought to jtain ! distance at $2 per month. The best of care Fuse and Caps, ensured, but no responsibility assumed for Or beside the old farm orchard, accidents. Out Ix'Vonrl the meadow -lot, DllscmiTtoX AM' PtnUiKI E.—SIR W A L- She, enchanted, blissful, tortured, TER i« nine year» old this Spring, is six teen an 1 one-quartet hands high, weighs Wooden and Willow Ware Will she come, or w ill she not ? 1.250 pound«, is a coal black and is a very On, those days, ami oh, those meetings, fast trotter. Half of pain and half of bliss ! He Uns a ïtceord of 2:35! ROPE, NAILS, Such soul pleasures, such heart Ratings; I and Im» perlormed other teats ot equal What has after life like this? note since his arrival in this section. SIR WALTER was sired by Marion, he by One fond smile to last forever ! Membrillo «'hiet, lie by Membrillo Paymas PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS ter, he by Membrino, he by Imported Mes So we deem it at the time: I senger. Hi« dam was a Long Island Black Hands enclasped, that ne er shall sever; hawk mare. Shewa« sired by the noted Mark the faith of youth sublime ! trotter Andrew Jackson, sire of Henry «'lay, CUTLERY. WIRE, tno progenitor of the ( 'la v tamil v of trotter»; Yet life's joys and bitternesses, 1 his first dam. Sally Miller by Membrillo, Stamping in tln ir gradual truth. son of Imported Messenger; Andrew Jack- I Prove that garnered age confesses son bv Young Bashaw, and be by Imported Grand Bashaw. For further particulars Shot, Brushes, Chains and HGse, Treasures richer far than youth. inquire of G. W. STEVENSON. The Thoroughbred Trotting Stallion I REMEDIES Immense Reduction in Prices ! Subscribe for the T imes . A fixed fact—one that gets in a woman’s head. NOTICE. HORSEMEN! FAVORITE STALLION, When a man's nose strikes the ground, it is a «center of gravity. When a man has no mind of his own, bis wife generally gives him a piece of hers. Nature has sown in man seeds of knowled _e, but they must lie cultivated to produce fruit. A music seller announces in his window a song: “Thou hast loved and left me for ten cents.” A Peekskill bean lixs just made the startlin,. discovery that a girl's ribs run up and down. Of corset so. An exchange, claiming to lie authority slang, says “Cheese it”is a corruption of “don't give it a whey.” M i HO. S n«xei Tlie Chinese have a notion that the soul of a poet passes into a grasshopper, because it U’ILL STAND THE ENSUING SEASON sings till it starves. 1T of 1*7!», commencing April 1st and end Despise not advice, though even of the ing July 1st, at the I XSOV MVJ’.ai’ STARl.’!, sc once pre meanest. The gabbling of geese Jacksonville, reserving to go into the coun served ancient Rome. try as otten as necessary tor the accommo The married man who goes away from home dation of customer;. Should any mare be to visit the club room, sometimes has the club brought to tin“ stab!« in his absence they will be fed and cared for without charge to briHim to visit him in return. the owner until hi« return. Pisturauc fur Contentment may be better than ri< lies, but nished at moderate rates for tho«« desiring if any one wants to will us a half a million dol it. Mike will be in charge of .l ick Mont gomery, an cxperienc.-d horseman, during lars, we’ll take chances ou contentment. the season. TF.RMS—For the season, $20, payable in There is liclieved to l»e only one thing slower casii or grain at harvest. than molasses in January, <Tnd that is a lady J. A. CARDWELL. making room for another lady in a street ear. “Life is what we make it,” says the poet. Bat when we make it sp ulefs and then get en eared, we all have a feeling oi questioning tile poet. “Plant trees in the school-yard, is the ad- vice of a San Francisco paper. A es, plant them, by all meaa.«, and see to it that the-v are all birch. While a Massachusetts man was on his knees praying, his insane wife killed him. The idea that he was wearing out liis pants at the knees was more than her brain coil 11 siaud. A clergyman recently aroused bis sleepy au dience by asserting in the most positive man lier that, notwithstanding the hard times, the wages of sin have not l»een cut down one iota. Washington vetoed two bills; Madison ve toed five; Monroe vetoed one; Jackson vetoed seven; Tyler vetoed live; Polk, three; Pierce, four; Buchanan, one; Johnson vetoed twenty- one. The col.l world little realizes the sense of des olation that shuts down on a man who thinks he has been handed too much change l»y his grocer, when he dodges around the corner and finds it right to a penny. “What do you know of the character of this man ?” was asked of a witness in the police court the other day. “What <lo I know of his character ? I know it to be unbleachable, your honor,” he replied with much emphasis. An exchan te tells of a young ipan who swore off smoking and who was worth «lO.OfiO in five years. There's some mistake here. We know of a young man who has sworn oil 50 times in five years and isn’t m orth a cent. “Here,” sai«l the farmer, as lie exhibited a broken jar to the manufacturer, “I packed tins jar full of butter, and the jar split from top to bottom. Perhaps you can explain the phenom ena?” “Oh, yes, I can.” was the rea»ly re ply, “the butter was stronger than the jar. The people of Mobile, Ala., have voluntarily resolved themselves into what may he termed a quarantine brigade, ami the slightest report started in regard to yellow fever in New Or leans or surrounding country will bring the or ganization into active service like a body of minute men. A man who wishes to become a medical prac titioner in Germany is now obliged to pass, borne time in the course of his third year s study, an examination in chemistry ami phy i ' sics, botany, zoology, anatomy and physiology; and at the close of his studies he has to devote I as much as five months to passing a tinal exam ' : ination in tho practical departments of his pro i I fession. The breath of spring is in the air, Take care ; take care ; Y<»ur wife tor you has laid a snare. Beware; beware. She meets yon when you come from town. She sweetly smiles as you sit down. She gets your slippers ami your gown, She drives away each care ami frown ; Take care ; i»eware : (She wants a new spring bonnet.) NOTICE, STCCKMEN ! THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE, Are not advertised as ‘‘cure-alls,'’ but are specifics in the diseases tor which they are recommended. NATURAL SJIMX'TION. Investigators of natural science have de AT THE STOKE OF monstrated beyond controversy, that throughout t he animal kingdom tlie “sur vival oi ihe fittest” is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not same principle govern the commercial 4/ the prosperity of man? An inferior cannot su persede a superior article. By reason of -uperior merit, Dr. Pierce’s Standard Midi cines have outrivaled all others, Tbeirsale in the United States alone exceeds one mill ion dollars per annum, while the amount exported foots up to several hundred thou aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu sands more. No business could grow to such pied bv me a- the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means gigantic proportions and rest upon any oth er basis than that ol merit. of announcing that I am now displaying tho NEWMAN FIS H Dr Sage’s Catarrh Remedy! LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Is Pleasant to Use. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy! North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of SIR WALTER! A1.I. soit I S. DR. PIERCES STANDARD Its Cures extend over a Period of 2«» Years. GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy ï)HY-< ; « ><i »1 Its Sale Constantly Increases. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy LADIES’AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Cures by its Mild, Soothing Etrects. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy TRUNKS. VALISES. Etc., Which is surpassed I»v none in t he county and will be sold at prices to SU IT T IIE TIM ES. It shall continue to be my aim to give The Most Goods for the Least Money, FvX ' ¿;í«f s.; V «w Cures “Cold in the Head,” and Catarrh and Oz<ena. AN I I ■ OPEN LETTER. I I nist?.»« or HORSEMEN LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! ?S<K , AXD ALL DISEASES AJHSIXO TBOX IT SPEAKS FOR DI'SELE. R ock rout , ?4ass., April 2, 1*77. and to place before niv patrons a variety of articles not to bo found in any other house. Mu. E ditor :—Having read in your paper It i« 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 reports ofthi* remarkabo cure* for catarrh, I am induced to tell “what 1 know about ca niv old stand is solicit««!. N. FISHER. tarrh,” and 1 fancy the “.«iiulf” and “inhal ing tube’’ makers (mere dollar grabbers; would be glad if they could emblazon a sim ilar cure in the papers. For 26 years I suf fered with catarrh. The nasal passages be came completely closed. “Snuff,’’ “«lust,’’ “ashes,” “inhaling-tubes,” ami “sticks.” wouldn't work, though at intervals 1 would «iotl up tlie so called catarrh snuff, until I hecauiea valuabletester forsuch medicines. I gradually grew worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miser ä llinorl (M¡ ron able being I was. My head ached over my eyes so that 1 was confined to my bed lor many successive days, sullering the most intense pain, which at one time lasted con tinuously for ICS hears. All •ense oi »uiell ami taste gone, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervous system shattered, and constitution broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven I have secured the services of a First-class eights of the time. I prayed for death to re lieve me of my suflering. A favorable no Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair tice in your paper of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh remedy’ induced me to purchase a package, ing promptly and in superior style. and use it with Dr. Pierce’s Nasal Douche, which applies th<‘ remedy* by hydrostatic pressure, the only way’ compatible with common sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE cure me in three-fourths of a second, nor in I am receiving and have constantly oil I one hour or month, but in less than eight ¿'•Li.rxir*- hand a lull and iirst-class stock of minutes I was relicvod,an. 1 in three mouth« Pride of Perche. White Ro»e am entirely cured, and have remained so for over sixteen months. While u'-ing the < 'a- ï»!M < > E’" i’EHCH Groceries, tairli Remedy’. I used Dr. Pierce’s «»olden Medical Discovery to purify niv blood and .T. MAKE THE SEASON BEGINNING APRILI IRsT AND CONTINUE TTLL strengthen my stomach. I also kept my liv July 1st: Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the livery stable of W. J. Plymalc's in er active and bowels regular by’ the liso of DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, Jackson ville, and Monday a . M. Thursday and Saturday of each week at my stables hi« Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my ex- near Ashland. I ! perience will induce other sufferers to’seek The first imported French stallion that came west of the Alletrhnnies came into Union the same means of relief, this letter will Ready-Made Clothing, county, Ohio, in 1S5I. This horse was called L<>1 IS NA1'<’LE«»N and showed the great have answered its purpose. value ot this stock. Up to 1S«Ì9 there were sixty-two more iinperled into the United States, Yourstruly, N. I). REMICK. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Etc. Etc. and in the last ten years there have been five hundred ami sixty-six imported. Some A < i.m :> OF Wrj YJ.NNEN. counties in Ohi*i and Illinois give business to from twelve to fifteen imported stallions, The following n: am«d particsare among as well as a number of graded. Tho grades of this stock tire now going into the Chicago and New York markets and the thousands wh< o have been cniftl of co- (uri'/i by us<* of Dr. Sage's «'atarrii Remedy: Everything sold at reasonable rates readily bring from tll' v to sev etity-tive | < r cent, mote than tin1 common stock of work A. F. Downs, N «ew Geneva, Pa.; D. J. horses. The above shows the reputation t hi» stock has w hi re they have had over a quar Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Brown, St. .!<■ < pit, , .Mo.; E. <". I<ewis, Rut- ter of a century's experience with them. Jacksonville, Fob. IS, 1*75. Levi Spr i inger, Nettie Lak«1, Ohio; See the money brought mt > t hi» county by f he sale of W H ITE I’ll I ? ( 'E colts and fil N rerop, N ><>1 th « Jic-i« riii 1.1, M<>.; lies. 'I here have been torty-tive head »oid and taken out of this c>.«mty which brought Jones Seri il,a, N. Y.; J. E. Miller. 813,317, an average price of near .*29fi each. Tin \ were n»o«tly sold w lien under two years UNION 1 J. «'. Merriman, old—many of them at weaning time. They were taken to ■ "alitornia, Eastern Oregon, Biidgir Station. Wyo.; Washington and Idaho Territories, Favorable reports have come troni all, and in sev Logansport, 1ml.; : M. M. Post, Lagn«port, In.I.; J. W. Bail« *y, Tremont, Pa.; IL B. eral instances till1 purchasers have ordered or came and bought more. Avres, 1 a Porte, 1 Ind.; Icsse M. Sears. Ft. W II ITE PR IN« ’ E has not made a sea»on here since 1*73. 1 Canton, Mo.; Everv business man know» that large, well-formed horses have al wavs been in demand Br;i an h, In 1.; L. William», at good price». There has bc< n a good deal »ai I that the Percheron »lock that 1 have in W. . A. Thayer, On a;.r*ra. 111.: S. B. Nichol.«. trodneed on this coast at great co»t was a failure, a humbug, and di i not suit the wants Jr.. . Galveston, T< xas; Jonas F. R< inci Cor. California and 4th St«, of farmers and teamster, Ac. Those parties that give currency and credit to the above, Si o mesville. Pa.; S. W. Lu»k, McFarland. are, no doubt, interested in some other stock and never owned or gave liie l’erchcrons a Wi .; Johnson Williams, Helmick, Ohio; Mr» . M. A. «'tiny, Trenton, Ten.; J. G. Jos- trial. lin, Ke« tie, N. H.; A. T. Casper, Table R<>ek, i W. Va.; Loui« Anders. Gavsport. Ohio: C. milE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- H. Chase, Elkhart, Ind.; Mrs. Henry Hear what reliable Mi x. that arc well-known in this conntv, savon this ina‘ter: 1 «pecttiilly inform their friends and the We. Hal; glit, San Francisco, Cal.; Mrs. E. M. the undersigned, having bred, owned or n«ed colts sired by the imported I ’ . rehe- public generally that they have purchased < fallus ha. Lawrenceville* N. Y.; W. J. «¡ra- ron horses introduced into Oregon bv W. C M ver, of Ashland, believe this stock tobe the above establishment, which will be ham, Adel, Iowa; A. (».Smith, Newman, henceforth conduct««! under their constant a \ ALL AISLE At QI IsIPItiX I'D ('! R STA'I !•. as those bred hi'rc all show ’heir ori Ga.; Cl.a as. E. Rice, Baltimore, Md.; Je««e gin in n VERY M A RK LD D) G R EE, having a square, solid make-up, wit h g od bone, personal supervision, and they guarantee M. Sears s, Carlisle. lu.L: Dan’l. B. Miller, «atisfact <>n to all who may favor them with fine form, kind disposition and good action for animals of their size. Those old enough Ft. Wayne, lmd 1.; Mrs. Minnie Arnaise,290 to work give good satisfaction on the farm or r >ad as team animal», and tin 1 a ready I their patronage. Delaney Street, New York; II. W. Hall. These stables are centrally located, and market at the highest prices for w hich work horses are sold. The produce from thehalf- Hastings, Mich.; ; Wm. F. Marston, Lowell, blixxls, colts and fillies, show tlie Percheron blood. within convenient distance of the various In view of the«e fact« then* can be no doubt that the introdiition ot tho Percheron has Mass.; 1. W. Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz.; houses of public entertainment. Horses and will cause a valuable improvement of our common stock, and add to the financial in Chas. S. Delaney, Harrisburg, Pa ; M. C. and mules will bo boarded ami cared for at tcrests Cole, Lowell, Mass, ; Mrs. <'. J. Spurtin,«"am- of the country. moderate charges. They have one of the S, VanDyke, don, Ala.; Chas. F. Kavv. Fredricktovvn, Ja«. Savage, P. Dunn, VV F. Songer, A. Martin, largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ni Win. Ray, < >hio; M rs. Lucy Hunter, Farmington, III.; <’. F. Blake, < E W. Fordyce Heber, F. S. Grubb, Portland, of S. ('. Taylor, John Murphy, D. Chapman, A. F. Randall, W. G. Bishop. Capt . E. J Spaulding, Camp Stambaugh, Win. Justice, 1C. E. Gore, D. Pcninger, I Broadsword, J. B. Bunyard, IV vo. ; I. W. Tracy, steamboat Rock, lovva; BI GGIES AND CARRIAGES, Mrs. Lvdia Waite, Shushan, N. Y.;J. M. I could with tho above get like endorsements from parties that have bred or owned Peck. Junction City, Mont.; Henry Ebe, With single or double teams, for hire on rea young stock from my hor«i » in < California, Umpqua and Willamette valleys, Piaster n Ranta» Cal.; L. P. Cummings, Rantoul. 111.; sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses Oregon, Was' hington. Idaho and Montana Teri ¡lorie» ami British «'olunibia. S. I Jones,« harleston Four Corners, N. Y.; and Mules, which will be hired to go to any PRIDEOI- PER« 111. u a» selected in Frame l>y tho same party that brought out old Geo. F. Hall, Pueblo, Cal.; Wm.I' Bart ri«, part of t he count rv at moderate rates. l.oui« Napoleon, (he then had g3 years experience wit h this «lock, ami was purchased Sterling, Pa.; H. H. Ebon, 9fs Penn Street, Animals bought and sold, and broke to from one ot the best breeders in France. Lis produce in this .State show him to be a No. Pittsburg Pa ; J. R. Jackman, Samuel’s saddle or harness. 1 stock horse. Depot, Ky.; Henry Zobrist, Geneva, N. Y J. A. CARDWELL. Mis» Hattie Parrott, Montgomery, Ohio; I TERMS—$20 FOR THE SEASON. Lslbrook, Chatham, III.; S. it. McCoy, ARABIAN BOA and Bi'BBA LI RNS will i acli .«erveu limited number of mares and Nashport, Ohio; W. W. Warner, North be at my stables. Jackson, Mich.; Mi»» Mary A. Wiune, Dar- ARABIAN BOY *35 to Insure. BOBBY Bt'KN'N. I he Shot limit, MI5 to Insure. ten, Wis.; John Ziegler, Carlisle Springs, Pasturage 62’2 cents per week; vv ill use due care but will not be liable for accidents or Pa.; Janies Tompkins, St. Cloud Minn.; Enoch Duer. Pawnee City, Neb. ; Joseph CALIFORNIA ST., escapes. W. C. MYER. T. Miller, Xenia, Ohio; S. B. Nichol», i »al vest on. Tex ii. L. Laird, Upper Alton, III; John Davis, Prescott, Ariz WILLIAM BYBEE, Mrs. Nancy Proprietor • ” • * ■ T j . Graham, Forest Grove, <>re. to STOMACH AUO BOWELS’ , -ye -----eren as — SOVR STOMACH I SICS HEADACHE, BILIOtAXEM liEABTBURN. ETCy ú £ I H H Í1 Ji ï » » IB PURELY VEGETABLB y ft» action on disease is er.tLrclr different from any mwiicluo ever introduced. Three doses w-tU relieve any ordinary case, but the medic^e should be oontiuuci until rt effects aj«’“plete cure. Lt tones and invigorate» the dlgt-sUvo or-. cans and stimulates the liver to healthy action, thus preventing or entirely curing disease art»- »ing from indigestion, or weak and impure blood. PBICE 7Jf CEUTS. I r « i CHANNIHO WHITE, P roprietor ^ ^• j TOLEDO. ~ 1 ÌW^<<‘-.torrrt*bl“CT^1 ~ LIVERY fillD SALE STABLE, V’ll L MAKE THE SEASON, COM- ♦ » meiicing at Ja**ksonville, where he will be on April 1st; at the Pcninger place on tlie 2d; at \A'e»t rop's farm, Sam's A’allev, on the 3*1, 4' b, and 5’ h:at Phti*nix, at G. W. Bailey's stable, on the 7th, *th and 9th; and wilt be at »aid places «‘very ninth day. DIS« "RIP II'»N AND PEDIGREE. Turk is 9 years old this Spring. His sire was Arabian, out of a Timoleon mare. Turk’s dam was French, He is a dark ehestnui sorrel, with whit«' points, 17 hands high,and weighs 1,5<M> pounds in working condition. Comoetent judges agree that Turk’s colts will compare favorably with any yet pro- duced in th«' State, and lie is highly recom mended by leading stock-raisers of Doug las county, where ho has mad« several sea sons. TERMS—$15 for the si ason, payable in cash, grain or note on the l«t day of July. I have engairtsl Hall's pasture, adjoining Peningor's ranch, containing plenty of good feed and running water, and will be prepar ed to furnish pasturage at sl.50 per month. The be»t of «‘tire guaranteeil. ROBT. AVJXrROP. rpiTIS WELL-KNOWN MARKET, OP- I posito Kahler A Bro.’s drug-store, is THE FINE PERCHERON STALLION. better prepared than ever to furnish the | public with the choicest quality of Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, iirally orij?!nntedfn Aweri» ?<’.*• >» la her lat»oratory Mich f tl;.-» niuhulic; vf hcrchil« been Fi reading f<»r 2Syears a! <!e glolie. u ni 1. a matchless i s < f nuui and Least ; it i»!:i valuable. a human I'fcorre- tu cxvclkut borse.es« t sgiitt. h'stlow horn, gru»», L-r r< t, ri'utg'c, the bit«.* A .*l ;>t;ies Insect», and every ■k I • riling and burh Ufa. n.'.l t; '"Ui>l • • f borne«, ruch »an lnnj, rpralns, founder, etc. i Inlnient I* (tin quickest ct nts lit rs-currlng in tho f; tt physician, rueh as burns I'tc., and for rheutn»- uli-red by exposure, i’.tr tleular’.y valuable to Miners. It 13 thec’H'.tpest r>-me<ly in the world, for it penetrates th'* uiuscle V» the t»onc, and a »Inalo application is gcr.< rally sufficient t »cure. Mexican Slustatig I.lnlnxnt Is put up l:i three sizes of bottles, tho larger ones 1» Ing pro;«>rtloi». utely much tho cheapest. Sold cverywlu-m. FCrr'v »oll" y.ing»cf j> •uclidruwb tt eure» c n* lamelle w l:ul gall, i CITY MARKET, WHITE PRINCE, JR., w ILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON at my farm four miles east of Ashland. PEDIGREE. White Prince, Jr., was sired by W. C. Myer's White Prince; dam. a ludf-blood Sampson mare, from whom he derives a tine form and good action; grand dam Flora, a thoroughbred mare imported from Iowa bv Giles Wells—her dam imported from England to Kentucky. White Prince, Jr., is a beautiful dapple gray, six years old this Spring. 17 hands high and weighstrom 1,300 to I,’**1'1 pounds. His colls prove him to be, without except:, n, one of the best colt-getters in Southern Oregon. T ekms —slOand S|.’>. Pa-turagefurnished mares from a distance at reasonable rates. JOHN MURPHY DISSOLUTION NOTICE rpiIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE 1 existing l>e.ween ILL. Webband J. I*. McDaniel in the Criterion saloon has this dav been dissolved by mutual consent. All ««•counts due the fit hi are payable to li. L. Webb, who will also payoutstanding in- debtedness of the firm. A prompt settlc- merit by cash or note is rrxpiested and those indebted v\ ill take noticeand save costs. H. L. WEBB, j. p. M c D aniel . Jacksonville, March 19, 1*79. TRACE MARK. EN(. TRADE MARK. Golden Medical Discovery FRANCO-AMERICAN IISH REMEDY, an Is Alterative or Blood-Hennaing. unfailing cure Golden Medical Discovery for Spermator rhea, Nemit al Is Pectoral. Weakness, 1 m- Golden Medical Discovery potenev, and Is a 1 'holagogue, or Liver Stimulant. all diseases that Oregon St., Jacksonville, Before Takiitt follow as a sc- After Taking. Golden Medical Discovery Mutton. Ham, quence ofSelf-Abu«e; as loss of Memory, Is tonic. Bacon, Salt Meat». t’niversiil Lassitude, Pain in the Baek.Dim Opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall, ness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and w. J. PLY MA LE, PROPRIETOR Golden Medical Discovery Also, Superior many other Diseases that lead to Insanity By reason of it« Alterative pro|H>rties, cures Diseases of the Blood and Skin, as Scrofula, or Consumption and a Premature (»rave. Sausage, Lard, Etc. or King's Evil; Tumors; Ulcers, or Old ariCFull particulars in our pamphlet, The most favorable inducements offered which we desire to semi free by mail to Sore»; Blotches; Pimple»: ami Eruption». Jacksonville, Oregon to patrons, and no effort will bo spared every one. TC Tho Specific Medicine is ' Bv virtue of its Pectoral pro,H»rties, it cures ; toward giving general satisfaction. sold by all druggists at .«1 |x-r pack ige, or AVING JUST RECEIVED A NEW Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections; In WM. BYBEE. six packages for $5, or will he sent fret* bv stock of Harness, Buggies and Car cipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs; I mail on receipt ot the tmrnev l>v addressim’ riages, I am now prepared to furnish my ; ami Chronic Laryngitis. Its Cholagogue THE GRAY MEDKINE CO., properties render it an unequaled remedy patrons and the public generally with as i 3/ADAA/A IIOI.T, T*>vjtrictrttt. JOHN L. CARTER & SON, No. Io Mechanics’ Bhx-k, Detroit, Mich. lor Biliousness; Topid Liver or “Liver ! Complaint;” anti its Tonic properties make ^9. Sold in Jaeksonvillo by all druggists FINE TURNOUTS it equally efficacious in curing Indigestion, and by all wholesale and retail druggists PAINTERS everywhere. A« «an be had on tho Pacific Coast. Saddle Loss of A ppet ite ami I »yspepsia. horses hired to go to any part of the country. When't he »kin is shallow and covert'd with (pilE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses blotches anti pit: ph'.«, or where there arc I of t< uderiug her t hanks to the public for W E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO broke to work single or double. Horses «crotulous swellings and affections, a few th«‘ patronage which has hitherto Iteen ex- »V all kinds of Painting, including boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon bottles of Gohlen Medical Discovery will ef teii<l<-<l to tier, and would respectfully sollic- fect tin entire cure. If you feel dull, drow- it« continuance. them while in my charge. HOUSE PAINTING, —TO GET sy, debilitated, have sallow color or skin, Her tables are al ways under her immedi rîTMY’ TERMS ARE REASONABLE. or yellowish-brown spots on face or body,1 ate control ; ami by her long exj»criencc in I SIGN PAINTING, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in tlie business »he i< «1» confident tliet she will A liberal share of the public patronage is mouth, internal heat or chills alternated give entire satisfaction to ail. Herlxslsand < >RN AM ENTAL PA INTING, with hot flushes, low spirit» and gbxmiy rooms are fitt««l up in the most comforts* le solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. — IM1XK IX— foreboding.«, irregular appetite, ami tongue" style, suited to the accommodation of single WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver, o<-«upants or families. Her beds are always THE CÏTT BREWERY or “Biliousness.” In many cases of “Liver kept dean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ALL STYLES OF GRAININC DONE. ’ Complaint,” (>n1y part of these symptoms i Orders from the country promptly attend are experienced. As a remedy* for all such - by - ed to. cases. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov BRICK & LIBIE for SALE —AND AT— ery has no equal, as it effects perfi-et cures, i leaving the liver strengthened and healthy, i II THE PLACE THE BEST STYLE FOR SALE! THE LOWEST RATES, The People’s Medical Servant. —AN I)—— Dr. R. A’. Pierce is the sole proprietor and AIR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY I> —IS at — manufacturer of the foregoing remedies, all 1 r I forms tho citizens of Jacksonville an THE EVANS CREEK SAW MILL, surrounding country that he is now manu of which are «<»I<1 bv druggists. Hois also BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE SITUATED THREE MILES FROM THE I ! DAV. CRONEMILLER’S. facturing, and will constantly keep on hand tho Author of the People's Common Sense tho very best of Lager Beer. Those w ishing Medical Adviser, a work of nearly one thou mouth of Ex ans creek. There is a never i sand panes, with two hundred and cightv- a cool glass of beer should give me a call. fa ling water-power, with a substantial dam I two w«x>d-engravings and colored plates. HHIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD HERE- JACK St )N VILLE, ORE< JON. and r:wc, «•onnected with the mill. The mill I He has already sold of the popular work the public that he has ONE is 21x4* feet in size, capable of entting 129 | IMPORTANT NOTICE. . V -'ANDJH SHELSofsupcriorJackson teet an hour. Everything is in good run < reek Lime lor salo Persons wish- ning order and conveniently rigged. AVIN’«; PLACED MY ACCOUNTS IN OVER 100.000 COPIES !! ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in tlA . BALED HAY T erms —Cheap tor Cash. For further par-1 the handsofC. W. Kahler for collection, b«‘»t stylo and at reasonable rate-« will ■’’ / PRICE (post-paid) 31.50. tieulars enquire of the undersigned at the all those indebted to ine either hy note or R SALE AT THE CENTENNIAL well to call on me. For further informatici' I HAVE A VERY«;'»'»!» \<S«»RTMENT mill or at hi« residence. book account will call at Mr. Kahler's ollie«» bridge on Rogue river. Teamsters sup Address R. V. PIERCE, M. D., inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. S.J. STECK EL. 1 of the above g<x>ds, which 1 will sell at once and setti« without further delsv and plied at reasonable rates. T , G. W. IIOLT. Evans Creek, Nov. 8, 1878. save costs. MILS. A, BILGER. cheap. Piea.sc call. JAS. Dill M. World's Dispensary. Rullalo. N. Y. TIIOS. ClIAVNE'l. Jaeksmivitle, Feb. !J, 1875. 4 FAMILY GROCERIES. H