The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 18, 1879, Image 4

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FRIDAY,
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PIONEER HARDWARE STORE
SPEED PROGRAMME
K. KUBLI
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JULY 18, 1879.
J acksonville , July 6, 1879.
E ditor S tandard : —Your hybrid
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SISKIYOU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SO­
CIETY'S FAIR,
At Yreka, Commencing Oct. 1,1879
Ffllow»’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon,
DEALER & WORKER IN
OLD AND RELIABLE
;
OF TH E
MRS. J. BILGER,
Immense Reduction in Prices !
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AT Till: STORE OF
T1IE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER)!
And continuing Four Days.
cotemporary, the Oreyonian, seems of
late to Ire alllicted with »severe bilious TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
FIRST DAY.
attack. The amount of foul matter ex­
Wednesday. October 1st.
pelled from its capacious maw is as won­
No. 1.—Trotting race, three in five, tree j
California St., Jacksonville,
derful in quantity as it is disgusting in
! for al! horses in tho district that never beat
quality. The remedies you have tried 1
[three minutes, l’urso $100.00. Entrance!
Pumps,
j $10.(0.
in its case seem sufficiently radical to
No. 2.—Running race, free for three year '
DEALER IN
effect a cure, but the people are pained
J olds and under, single dash of one mile, i
to note no favorable change. May it AG RICH LTUR A L IM PLEMENTS, Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00.
aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu­
KECONl» DAY.
not be just passible that you have ;
pied by me as tho largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means
Tliuraday, October 2d.
of announcing that 1 am now displaying tho
failed to dlagn >se bis malady correct- I [
No. 3.—To be called the Society’s Handi- ! TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE
ly? There is no doubt but that he
cap. Running race, mile beats three in five, |
NAILS,
is afflicted with all the moral ailments
free for all horses owned in the district I
with the following penalties ami allowances: !
you have detected, but his is a fear­
The
winner of any lace the value of $200.00 '
North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock ot
fully complicated case which has been
STOVES,
' to carry twenty-one (21 lbs.) pounds extra
recently aggravated by the patient be­ A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES I weight. The winner of any race the value I
GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS.
| of $100.00 to carry fourteen (I t lbs.) pounds ;
ing forced to swallow a vast amount of
■ extra weight. Tile winner of any race the j
his own disgorgements. You have
value of $50.00 to carry 7 lbs. extra weight.! Agricultui’al Implements,
i>s:x-<-<>< >i>s,
doubtless
fur some
weeks past,
Maidens (those horses w hich have never
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
won a race) allowed 7 lbs. weight, not ae-
noticed that the Oreyimian has had
cummulative. Weights not accummulative
nothing to say in denunciation of ex­
' means that no one horse will be cmnpelleil
PUMPS AND PIPE,
Senator Mitchell. Indeed, it has on POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION itoearry more than one of the above extra
more than one occasion referred to
weights. Seven or more to enter and four
TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc
, to start. Purse $200.00. Entrance $5. En­
him in the most obsequious manner as
tries
to
close
on
the
1st
day
<d
Sept.
Fuse and Caps,
“Oregon’s Senator,” whoso Influence
Which is surpassed by none in the county and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIMES.
Raco No. 1.—Trotting race, mile heats
It shall continue to be my aim to give
secured the appropriation for the Har­
two in three, free for all untried horses or ;
horses
that
have
never
trotted
tor
public
bor of Refuge, etc. A letter from your
The Most Goods for the Least Money,
city to a gcnileiiicn here explains that Wooden and Willow Ware money. Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00.
Tlllltl» DAY,
change. «Soon after Mr. Mitchell re­
1ÌOPE, TWINE,
and to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other house.
Friday, October 3d.
It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods 1 cannot produce upon
turned from Washington it was ru­
No. 5.—Running race, mile heats three
inquiry,
1.lit to give value received in every instance. A call from every purchaserat
in five, free for all. Purse $125. Entrance'
mored that a mammoth Republican or­
ROPE, NAILS,
mv old stand is solicited.
FISHER.
$10.
Same
day
exhibition
of
stock.
gan was to be started in Portland,
Race No H.—Trotting race, mile heats THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY
backed by the capital of Jay Gould,and
free for all three year olds owned in the
to work in harmony- with tho A’. F.
district, i’urse $.50.00. Entrance $5.00.
FOI KTII DAY.
'lribmif , now owned by that gentle­ PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
POWDER AND FUSE,
Sntm-tlay. October Ith.
man. Of course such a paper would
No. 7.—Trotting race, mile heats, three in
have been the friend of Mitchell and
five, free tor all horses owned in the dis­
the rival of tho Ortyimian. True to its
trict prior to July 1st, 1879. Purse $150.
CUTLERY. WIRE,
Entrance $15.
mercenary instincts, that journal tack­
1 General Assortment of SHELF HARDWARE
N<>. 8.-- Running race, half mile and repeat,
ed in its courso and began to make
free for all. I’urse $75. Entrance $5.
overtures to the ex-Senator to ward off
Rules and Regulations.
the anticipated calamity of meeting a Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose,
1st—The above purses to be given with­
rival able to measure financial «words»
out discount.
2d—The second horse to save entrance
with it. An embiissador, in the p°r-
money except in race No. 3.
Is wonderful in its conception, un­
»on of a superauuated political hack
3d—Entries to be placed in tho entry
precedented for doing a large range of
A
FIRST-CLASS
MECHANIC
WILL
who has outlived his usefulness in
box kept lor that purpose at the pavilion
sewing in textile fabrics and leather. Its
attend to Job-work with neatness ami
prior to 9 o'clock P. M. on day previous to
the more honorable pursuits of man-
motions are continuous, admitting of an
dispatch.
the raco, except in race No. 3.
hood, was employed to approach
extraordinary rate of speed, either by
1 will also keep constantly on hand a
1 have secured tho services of a First-class
4th—Entries must give name, pedigree
steam or foot power. Every motion of tho
Mitchell with propositions for a com­
and description of tho horse entered as large stock ol
treadle makes six stitches, thus produc­
promise. At first, this tool of the mo­ Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair­ tar as know n.
ing about ona-third more work in a day
Two
or
more
entries
make
a
field
except
LIQUORS
AND
TOBACCO.
nopoly organ was indignantly repuls­ ing promptly and in superior style.
than other Sewing Machines. It has no
in race No. 3.
ed, and it was not until the editor-in- I
5th—All trotting to be in harness.
stop motions, and tightens the stitch with
Particular attention paid to Farmers
(ith—National Trotting Association rules wants and tho supplying ofextras for Earm
tho needlo out of the fabric. It uses the
chief went in person and through the
govern trotting races.
Machinery, ami all information as to such
well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of the needle. It
intercession of your newly elected TN CONNECTION WTTIT THE ABOVE, to 7th
—Pacific Coast rules to govern run­ articles furnished eheerful.y, on application.
has two-thircls less parts than any other first-class Sewing Machine.
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am
receiving
and
have
constantly
on
Mayor, a reconciliation whs effected.
ning races.
No pains will be spared to furnish our
Its arm is fully eight and ono-half inches long ar.d Five and one-half
hand
a
lull
and
first-class
stock
of
8th
—
Free
for
all
means
just
what
it
says.
customers with the best ¡roods in the mar­
It is said that the editor, when per­
inches
high, and the whole Machine is very compactly and scien­
9th—In all the above races entrance ket, in our line, and at lowest prices.
mitted to do so, grasped the ex-Senr-
tifically constructed in proportions, elegance, design and appear­
Groceries,
money added except in race No. 3.
Agency ofthe l’ACI r’I( RUBBER l’AINT
ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places it as far
tor’s hand and bluboered right out. It
—the best in the wot Id.
in advance of all other Sewing Machines as the telephone is superior
The following Sweep stake race is pro­
Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal­
was agreed that no new paper should DRY GOODS, Gnm Boots, TOBACCO,
to the tin speaking tube. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT,
posed: Colt Race, free for any colts in the ing with all. Call and examine our stock
be started with Mr. Mitchell’s consent
district that were foaled this Spring, 1879, before going elsewhere. Satisfaction guar­
for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur­
Rea<ly-Ma<le Clothing,
bo long as the Oregonian remained
to run at two years in the fall ot ’81, to be anteed.
MRS. J. BILGER.
nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with
true to its new master. This was just GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Etc. Etc entered as follows; To name ami put up
a Tucker, Ruffier, Corder, Set of Hemmers, Binder, etc. Prices fur­
ten dollars on the last day of the fair; and
nished with freight charges prepaid, and machines furnished on
before the late Republican City Conven­
twenty dollars in one year from the time,
SISKIYOU
trial
to responsible parties, to be used with steam-power, in places
T-&
Everything
sold
at
reasonable
rates.
tion an l the effect of the compromie'e
and twenty dollars more the day before
where
we have no agents. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price
Give
me
a
call.
K.
KUBLI.
the race.
was the nomination and election of one
List,
No.
230.
Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875.
l he first horse to get '< of the money.
of the parties to the Mayoralty, while
4 4
“ remainder.
‘» second “
AGENTS
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A4
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the remainder of the ticket was badly
“ third
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P. G. STRICKLAND, President.
beaten. Mitehell and his frien Is were,
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W< >< >1
II. A. M ouse , Secretary.
doubtless, truo to thei- pledges, while
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the Oregonian and its friends, with
L. S. 1». MAJtSII,
A. F. Ql’IKE.S, J. A. lll’KK,
TO THE
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their usual duplicity, went back on
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their promises, at the polls, thus plac­
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YIIEKA, CAT».
MECHANICS'
ing their candidate for U. S. Senator
UNION
in the highest official position in the
—OF—
RE NOW MANUFACTURING EV-
gift of the people of Portland, and
ervthing in the line of
giving the police force to Ilio Detno-
Northern California and
—A N D—
crits. Tills reverses tho old adage,
Southern
Oregon.
CONFECTIONERY !
and as paradoxial as it may seem,
NEW
ERA
HAS
DAWNED
UPON
proves that when rogues cohtprinninc
Cor. California and 4th Sts.
you. An enterprise has been started
—MAKING
honest men sometimes get their due.
in your
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midst which insures to von full
—AND—
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
The Republicans here deny the facts ) value for your product, You can sell your
above stated, but 1 presume that you product at
B oui<liil*»“ FfuM<>rv I Fresh Candy Every Day
HUIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
can find evidence in Portland to prove
1 spectfully inform their friends and the
THE
WOOL
HOUSE
PROPRIETOR
W. J. PLY’MAI.E,
all that I have written, correct.
public
gem»rally that they have purchased
And
will
keep
constantly
on
hand
a
full
as
­
ASIILANl), OREGON,
NEWMAN FISHER
¡D r . S anford ’« L iver I nvigo
• is a Standard Family Remedy ft
• diseases of the Liver, Stomach »
•and Bowels.—It is Purely
•Vegetable.— It never
J Debilitates—It is
« Cathartic and
• Tonic.
! try
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TO THE PUBLIC:
H
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
*
LADIES’AND GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS,
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes
bos been used
in my pra stioe
*
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and by the public,
for more than 35 ’ears,
,**’ with unprecedented rt sulta,
SEND FOR CIRCUlAR.
n lea BBOA >W4T,
»WAT.
•U’l NKW YOB tCITTj [
.i roc ith kiri'Tjrios.
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k%%«M»«V%%Y******
SEWING MACHINE
CANDY FACTORY!
WO< »I
Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO,
SCHEID BROS
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. JI
WOOL GROWERS
PLANING MILL A
TRUE.
ronplc arc g. ttln^ acqualnteA—*ud
wteo
are not ought to tw—with the wonderful merits <X
that great American Itemed;, the
MEXICAN
Mustang L‘
ent,
FDR MAN AND BEAST.
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This liniment very rata rally nrlgl toil In Amert-
cn,
Nature pro■ uh-. in h. r 1^ ralory »uea
f s- th- i
w loui borehU
ti matrhloa
n aiut tsiaiu
aluahle.
i life or >w
bvr*e, ua.
Tn. grub,
>ltes sud
ml every
h life.
LIVERY STABLE! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
es, nicJ»
Jun«l«H
A
S pend Y our M oney at H ome .—
It is your home; you cannot improve
it much by taking away your money
to spend or invest.
Spend your money at home, because,
when it is necessary for yau to get
credit, it is of your own merchants
you have to get it, and they must wait
for tho money. Therefore, when you
have tho money, spend it at homo.
Spend your in >ney at Imino, It will
make better busine-s for our merchants;
they can ami will keep better assort­
ments and sell at lower rates than if
the only business they can do is to be
charged on the books, while the money
goes to other places.
And, not least, tako your home pa­
per, and pay for it.
sortment ol
—OF—
MARSH & CO., Proprietors.
1
In Red Bluff, Cal.,
A LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD-
71 ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll Saw­
F<>r more than von can realize by shipping ing,
to San Francisco. We have bought Three
FURNITURE A ORNAMENTAI. CARV­
Hundred Thousand bales thus far this sea
ING, El«’., DONE To ORDER.
son and want Three Hundred Thousand
more if we can get them. Don't failtoseeus
Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Doorsand Mould­
before you sell,ami we will either buy your
wool or see that you get more for it than ing constantly on hand and made to order.
it is worth in San Francisco.
7 if We will contract to design ami erect
all kinds of buildings. When desirable to
those employing us, we will furnish all the
Are turning out 100 com pressed bales daily,
material required tor the construction of
and it takes wool to keep them going; so
anv building reaily for occupancy.
bring along your clips and get a good pri«-«1
MARSH A CO.
for them, and help yourselves, and by so
doing help us to keep the ball rolling and
«¡ItAVS SI’KIIK Ml im IVI.
presses going. Enterprise should be nur­
tured ami encouraged, especially where it
TRADE MARK.
benefits the country. Bring <>n your woo], I RADE MVJK. THE GREAT ENG-
and get the highest market rates. W
IISH REMEDY, an
GONE A WELTON.
unfailing cure
P roverbs C oncerning N oses .— want it all.
for spermator­
Red Bluff, May li’.tli, 1879.
We have no fewer than fourteen Eng­
rhea, Seminal
lish proverbs relating to this ¡«nportant
Weakness, I m-
feature of tho human face Ji'. iae;
potency, and
uo: 1.
all diseases that
Follow your nose. 2 I io cannot see be-
Before Takin? follow a- a so- After Taking,
l\ (APCINE PoROUSjkl
yon«i his nose. 3. An inch is a good
<|uenee of Self Abuse; as loss of Memory,
I niversal La ssitnde. Pain in the Back,Dim-
deal on a man’s nose. -I. He wouM bite
ness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and
his own n«>se off to spite his face. 5
many other Diseii-cs that lead to Insanity
lie has a nos * of noses. 6. As plain as
rofitireTy fV /? t,
wrrt awarded th*
or ('onsumption and a Premature < ¡raxe.
A
i
ihrtf
arvI
only
niven
rubhsr
jdas'si
alt^dh
the nose on yoir face, 7. To hold one’s
¿'•i* Full particulars in our pamphlet,
the f'cntmnial an I
KrnnfUitmt, Widely and
which we de-iro to send tree by mail to
nose to the grindstone 8. To lead one
famiaUy knowi aw vy physicians as a great t?rv-
every one.
■’.'t“The Specific Medicine is
pr >r'
vnthf. ordinary porous plaster, A sk any
by tho nos«». 9. To put one’s nose out
i hy<icifin in your own localdy about it. Th»* valmv-
sold liy all druggists at si per package, or
nle qualities of the c» nnriH»n porous planter are in
of joint. 10. To pay through the n«’.se.
six packages for $5, or will be sent free by
thisartich ¡tp'reased 10 fold by iww and B'-iuiitiflc
mail on receipt of the monev bv addressing
11. To have a goo I nosg for a poor
rvilirat n. Jt r»’Hrv»*s almost at once and cun s
THE <. It A V M EDD 1 NE CO.,
Wll'Tt' Oth’T p’.TFterS f'lil UVeTl t<> T' li»'Vf*. It ]g
man’s sow. 12 To trust one’s nose in­
No. 1<) Me«4iatii<‘s’ Block, Detroit, Mich.
without <1 >’ibt the b»*st ronvuly ever ch*vised for
to other peopl ’s business. 13. A no*e
I .-imeandWt nk Back, Rheumatism, Spinal and
... Sold in .lacksonx ille by all druggists
hi ln« v<’omplainNnrd a’.l local a<-hea antipnii M.
and by all w holesale and retail druggists
that can smell a rat. 11 Every man’s
A*. ■ 4 imlbitions.Sold bv h ’I Driu’^ist^,Price25c.
everywhere.
S e aburt X J uunson 21 Platt St., N. Y., l’rupra.
OUR WOOL PRESSES
»PLASTER.'i
nose will not make a .- hoeing horn.
M istaken K indness to H orses .— JOHN L. CARTER & SON.
Many drivers water their horses on the
PAINTERS.
road as often as opportunity offers.
The horse finally- wants no more, hut
the driver wishes to make the water
ARE FULLY’ PREPARED TO DO
useful to the animal, and pours it on WE
IT
all kind* of Painting, including
his legs “in order to cool his feet ”
But what Is the result of such sudden HOUSE PAINTING,
cooling and wetting? The horse will
SIGN PAINTING,
be attacked with rheumatic pains ami
OR NAM ENT A L PA INTI NG,
his thighs will very soon become stiff.
In consequence whereof, instead of a WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
refreshment the anim d has received a
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
torture, all done with good intentions.
F ortune ’ s F reaks . — .1. Dough­
Orders from the country promptly attend­
ed to.
erty,who was h one time ago pardoned
out of the penitentiary, 1ms gone to
Brooklyn, N. Y.,to look after an estate
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valued at $50,0 >o, on which he is sij«| l.VS'nU'CTOJ! LV ,UL'SI( t
to have a very considerable claim.
Me-wrs. John M. Gearin and Henry
Jacksonville. Oregon
Gilfry are his attorneys in the ease,and
say th it while tho young man may not
get any of the inon ?y in question he I COMMENCES HIS FOURTH TERM ON
> Monday, May 12th.
still has a v.ili I cl vim and is undoubt­
SCALE OF PRICES;
edly entitled to a geuerous share.—
Single Lessons, each.......
..S 1 50
¿standard.
l’er Term of 21 Lessons..
.. 24 00
PHŒNIX MILLS
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Plain and Fancy Candies, Nuts, Etc.
^(¿..Southern Oregon dealers in theso ar­
ticles will find it to their advantage to trad«’
witfi us. as they will alwavs be able to ob­
tain their goods FRESH and SALEABLE,
and AS (HEAP if not CHEAPER than can
he bought anywhere.
GIVE US A CALL AND ENCOURAGE
H(>M E INDUSTRY.
SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
VITAL
DR. A. E. .MIN FIE A
<’<».,
E. T. KUGLER,
HUIE RANCH KNOWN AS THE BEN-
I nett ranch«», situated on the Illinois
River li«»twpen Kerby ville and Waldo, Jose­
phine Co., isoffcre«! tor sale. The ranch com­
prises grain, meadow aixl garden land, all
miller good cult ivation. There is a commo­
dious dwelling house and barn thereon,
both nearly new. Also a tine fruit orchard
growing on the same. The place is well
wateredand supplied with 'rrigatingditehes,
A'«». Time will be given for part payment
if desired. For further particulars apply to
11. K. llANNA, Jacksonville.
BREWERY
—BY—
VEIT SCHUTZ.
MR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY’ TN
fornisthe citizens of Jacksonville an
surrounding country that he is now manu­
facturing,
and < will
I lav
IUI llltet <(!>'
»»Siti. constantly
S »IItessiti keep on hand
! the very best of luiger Beer. . Those wishing
a cool glass ot beer should give me a call.
FARM FOR SALE.
rp HE FARM KNOWN AM THE JOHN
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L. Murphy’place, lying in the vicinity
.• !•
ORNAMENTAL
IRON
FRANCO-A NI ERICAN
HOTEL & RESTAURANT
—TO GET
Opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
YOUR BLACKSMITHING
dom :
is
THE BEST STYLE
\M> AT
THE
RAILINGS
LOWEST
J acksonvillc.
Oregon
JLl/LLVA HOLT, I*> oprietresi,,
RATES,
IS AT
DAV. CRONEMILLER'S.
BRICK & LIME for SALE
—AND—
S. P. HANNA,
THE CITY
RANCH FOR SALE.
YREKA. CAL.
FOR CHMETEKIES, BA 1.« ON I ES. EK'.
(Graduate University of Pennsylvania, late
resident Surgeon Ortho,xrdic Hos­
Stove repairing. Plow Points of al) kinds,
pital, Philadelphia.)
and Brass Work of every «!«—< ripti«>n made
No- 11 Kearury Street, San Francisco. to or«l«»r.
Highest cash price pai«l for old iron.
Garrett's ami Babbitt's metals always on
TO HE HAD OF AI.L DRUGGISTS.
hand.
LAWToN A SKINNER.
HODGE. »AVIS .V CO., ol l'or! lumi.
Agents lor Oregon limi Washington
Territory.
DR. MTNTIE’S large HOSPITAL EX-
PEltl EN< 'Eenables him to treat all diseases
of a delicate or private nature in the most
seientitle manner. Charges reasonable.
60 CENTS PER BUSHEL
(Hlice hours—10 to 3 ami 6 to 8 evenings;
of wheat, ami farmers can have their choice Sundays 11 to 1 only.
of either exchange or sell their wheat at;
m irket prices at my mills.
I henceforth expect to establish
w hich w ill excel the old ones.
It shall always be my aim to give the full­
est satisfaction.
P. W. OLWELL.
Pluvnix, Aug. 9, 1878.
Corner of Second and Center Streets,
FIUIE UNDERSIGNED ARE N<>\\ P11E-
1
fiarcd to mako al! kinds of <
y ERVoUS DEBILITY, PREMATURE ami nianufitelure <»r rcpair all de-criptions
Decline, Muscular Weakness, Lost of machinery, upon thè shortest notieo ami
thè most reasonable terni*. Conslantly oli
Paralysis,
Manhoo«!, Defective Memory,
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Despondency and all conditions produced liand all siz.es of
by youthful indiscretions or excesses in
Thimble Skeins and Wagon Boxes.
mature years. Price, $3 a bottle, or four
times the quantitv tor $10. Sent to any ad­
dress by Proprietors,
L’ROM PAST EXPERIENCE, I CANNOT
offer less than
IIRANIVN OF 11.011!,
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THE PLACE
CURES
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NEW
SISKIYOU IRON WORKS,
THE
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
T»r-
H
Fancy Crackers cf all Kinds.
R estorative
tho above establishment, which will be
hem-etorth comlm-led under their constant
personal supervision, ami they guarantee
satisfaet.cn to all who may favor them with
aving just received a new their patronage.
These stables are centrally located, an«I
stock of Harness. Buggies and Car­
within conv<»nient distance of the various
riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
houses of public entertainment. Horses
patrons and the public generally w ith as
ami muleswill bo boarded and eared for at
moderate charges. They have one ofthe
FINE TURNOUTS
largest and finest sto< ks tn Oregon, south ol
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Portland, of
horses hired to go to any part of lhe country.
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Animals Bid GUT and SOLD. Horses
broke to work single or double. Horses
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon Willi single or double teams, for hire on rea­
sonable terms.
Also good Sad«lle Horses
them while in my charge.
and Mules, which will be hired to go to any
rÖ'MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. part ot the country at moderate rates.
Animals bought and sold, anti broke to
saddle or harness.
J. A. CARDWELL.
liehest
in the
ch as
WAGO X - AtAKE IL BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE
Jacksonville, Oregon,
HUIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD TIERE-
1 by inform the public that he lias ONE
I
Hol SAN I > BUS 11 ELS of superior Jackson
IN CRONEMILLER'S BUILDING, T<
1 in receipt of a full assortment of material I ( reck Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­
I ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the
and prepared to do all work in his line on
best style and at reasonable rates will do
short notice and in a workmanlike manner.
welltocall on me. For further information
Vehicles of every descript ion ma«le toor<i«»r.
iii'jitire at the l-’ranco-American Hotel.
Terms reasonable ami satisfaction guaran­
G. W. HOLT
teed.
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
Repairing a specialtv.
S. P. HANNA.
nun: m adame
takes this method
1
Ot tendering her thanks to the public for
t io putronage which has hitherto lieen ex-
.. .. ...... . ,n h, r» »nd would respecttully sollic-
its cont mitam-e.
Hei-talilcs an-alwaya under her immedi-
.1 « « ontrol ; ami by her long exiierience in
the Imsmess she feels confident thet she will
give entire satisfaction to all. Her tieds and
rooms are titled up ¡n the most comfortable
s . e, suited to the accommodation of single
’111 '‘J,|,s ,,r tnmilies. Her beds are always
kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS-
S1101° a*-000 A YEA R« °r s5 tn *2n a
rGk w . ay’*’? your ow"
No
mA-'»
doas woll
nie«>. Miny
N<> on«, can0 (• ' i *»
amount stated above,
one «"in <i «)'" tO
money fast. Any
5octs to
n '°i worit» You can niako from
itiL-s an 1 «7an *.oi,r*,.v devoting your even-
nothiii ,.„ ’i11'’business. Iteost*
h f r n.,L- try ",e ’"‘^ness. Nothing like
BusincsM k. i'? mo"«y ever offered befor*.
Re Ki. r if !’ ' asant a,’d strictly honorable,
best n«vin?r iU W:ui1 lo know al about th®
US V< Iir m l”,sin<”*8 before the public, send
tr'l-Hu * r<3sra,'.‘l "«will semi vou full
wmrth ¿ J
'r Pnvato ter‘«s free;sample»
vonr min i f° ^rw‘’Joucan then make up
fcTlX'" \
AddressGEORGE
tO- Portland, Maine.
CHOICE MTI.L SITE, INCLUDING
a heavy fram«* building 2-i feet square
w ith a set of French burrs, mill-race hav-:
LAGER» LAGER!!
ing a capacity of 2,000 inches of water which
is available at all times of the year, with hi
feet drop. This mill is situated in the best
wjieat-growing country on Applegate and
1« rnih's distant from the nearest flouring
I EAVES JACKSONVILLE MONDAYS mill. Eor further particulars enquire <»t
I j and Thursdays for Waldo. Leaves I ED. HENDRICKS, Applegate, Jackson
JE PROPRIETOR, j(xs. WETTERER,
county, Oregon.
Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays.
FOR SALE !
A
Carrying Unitci States Mails.
the eagle BREWER ¥
of Bear creek,eight mile* from Jacksonville
and adjoining Major Glenn’s land,is offered
for sale cheap. It contains 160 acres of the
utai tm hi ?'«t ni''an<J an,l constantly man­
best bottom land and is well supplied
First-class accommodations for passen­
Heer in Southern
with living water. For further particulars gers. Express business promptly attended ! I I STIPE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS OF or«-on 11 1O| TSl
enquire at this office.
R. M. GAR REIT, j »J all kinds for sale at the T imes O ffice . .suit^nur<.hJ,,,‘h h«.wiU nell in quantities to
to by
tall and test the article.
surpii.-ing antidote» f
<lr> .1. Its f; : u I... ■ li -er»
• . J)
until n<ov it encircles I lie habitable
The Mexican Mustang IJninient
rcnvdy for all external ailment» of n
To stock owners t.:.d fanners it Is 1