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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1879)
©to Sht SAVE YOUR GOLD! PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. Official Paper for Jackson, Josephine & Lake. FRIDAY orni FBI 1 of 1 ha’ offi (lit Io* AUGUST 29, 1879 SISKIYOU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SO CIETY’S FAffl, At Yreka, Commencing Oct. I, Ft) MRS. J. BILGER, TO ADVERTISER»». T he M ost TnoROve.H P urifier of the B lood Y et D iscovered . California St., Jacksonville, AIL NORTfll. What metre is the beat for a valentine? Meet her by moonlight alone. STOVES, "Hu twisted a mule’» tail!” ia a simple but instructive Nebraska epitaph. Five men were drowned near Ibicky river, a Kummer rasort iu Ohio, on the 15tli. ROPE, It reduc«-« in u safe and effectual manner all swell ings, external or internal. It eradicates the effects of Mineral Poisons, and establishes a sound constitution. Many certitlcntos, much further information and full direotions for using, will be found in the pam phlet, '• Treutiseon Disoaeesof the Blood,’’ in which each bottle is enclosed. Price fl per bettie containing 1! ounces, or 40 to Jo doses. 8uld by Dealers in me«lieine. TWINE, BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY I "What's the man yelling at?" aske«l a farm er ot his boy. "\\ hy," chuckle»! the boy, "at ti e top ot’ his voice.” POWDER AND FUSE, I A General Assortment of XUELE HARDWARE ETC ., ETC. FIRST-FLAWS ME í ’TTANT c WILL An unsuccessful lover was asked by what attend to Job-work with neatness and mischance he lost his divinity. "Alas!" eaid dispatch. I will also keep constantly on hand a ho, "I flattered her until she was too proud .o large stock of e|*eak to me.” A | A M Jluffiilo, N. Y. i Particular attention paid to Farmers’ ! wants and the supplying of extras for Farm j Machinery, and al 1 information as to such articles furnished cheerfully, on application. No pains will be sparod to furnish our customers with the best goods in the mar ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of tho PAt’I.-TC RUBBER PAINT ' —the best in tho woild. Our motto shall bo prompt and fair deal ing with all. Call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. Satisfaction guar Will find that he means business, and will get bargains by calling on him before going anteed. MRS. J. BILGER. elsewhere. IN ASHLAND 24 J. P. PARKER. Proprietor. SISKIYOU lately provided these mills with improved machinery, 1 am H aving now fully prepared to till all orders for rus CANDY FACTORY! tic, mouldings, matching, turning turning, groov ing, etc., on short noticeand at very rea reason able terms, A lull assortment constantly kept on hand, I am also ready to furnish seasoned lumber, si ugar pine, vellow pine and fir, first, sec nd and third grades, pinned or unplane I . of a superior quality and in any amount . <'ountv orders taken at par. »live me a I rial uid I will convince you that 1 am able to perform what I J. I*. PARKER. agree to. SCHEID BROS. YREKA. CITY claim tho right to rule because they I FIRST PRIZE I put the rebellion down, and hive ever since attempted to keep the spirit of <>Vf‘r all competitor» more than two bun rebellion alive as an excuso to be kept ,lr?l 'i'!1/,'’;.. ,, „ .. After the Chicago fire the Relief Commit- onguarl. If the South was guilty of I tt« umkrtm.k to furnish sewing machines CALIFORNIA STREET, «lisloyalty prior to and during the war I tothe needy women of that city, ami appli- by its efforts to estrange oue . section of! ferent kinds->f mai-hin» -«. i‘°o 2.911 Su1iir,Hn SIX ,!lf' . . . . applicants tho Union from another, how much were furnished with machines, , ot which J acksonvillc, Oregon chose Singer . — machines and less so is the Republican party for at- number 2,127 2. tempting to perpetuatb that estrange- >17 distributed their choice aiuoug th« live ■ c’ , '»»tiler kinds ot machines. They were to uiont? If the South is guilty of mak ¡earn their living on these machines, and I be ing that broach, the ltepublican party ; took the Singer, because __ __ Is equally ?o for koeping it open. Its • IT IS THE BEST. etT «rts to prevent the healing of the wounds of war aro as culpable as wore The peoplo bought Singer inaehiui« aa (oi- ’ Can bu had at this place nt all hours of tl I llio’o that inflictod them. Every dém lows: ¡day. GEORGE SCHUMPF. ____________ __________ agogue who attumpts to alienate the 1870............. ................ 127,833 Singer Machines. j peoplo of ono »oction of our common 1871............. ............ 181,260 « JOHN L. CARTER & SON, . 219,758 country from thoso of nnothor I» a 1872............ II 232,1 1 ........ traitor, nnd dosorves a traitor’s doom. 1873 PAINTEKS. « « 1S74...............................241,679 « « And whoa Slicrmaa, Chandler ami L875............... ......... 249,852 .......... 262,316 Garfield go through tho country ehuk- 18?fi......... IN F. ARE FELLY PREPARED TO DO lug tho bloody shirt, daring and tan 1 »77............ ............. 282,812 I, ali kinds of Fainting, including 1S7.H............. .............. 350,432 talizing the North and South again to HOUSE FAINTING, I». 11. FEATIiritS. hostile positions, they should bo looked upon and regarded as rebels and the Agent for Jaeksou and Josephine Counties. SIGN PAINTING, Head'piarters, Jacksonville, Or. worst enemies of peace, harmony ami ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, union among the people of this Re I S. P. HANNA, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, public. BARBER SHOPS BATH ROOMS \ I < « • < < • < • < b . s Terwill IN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, IS 1 in receipt ot a full assortment of material ami prepared t«» do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to or.1er. Terms reasonable and Satisfaction guaran teed. Repairing a specialty. S. p. HANNA. n s » í 'itirflii Ihf 7^«-’ m'Pr<. v,-re airar'lnl hr jhett an ci — rul&r jhisterr, ai I- fh i 'n. an I l'ri-«.' è-n’. famrriljy knmrn phj/.iicianl ai a great im- {mreinen’. onthe nnlinaru furriut jlairter. Ark any ihy.’i' "ia iny rr tnm t'-ral a' i‘. Tbovnltia- litio * tim common p in t:splanter ure in ! <pi.!'iti--«<>f t'- 1» »1-- lele I- In« ill- r r.(I ]l) 1H;1 by K M, nil,] P,-1, etifle l i- «1 i«-(it - n. Jtr.-li J t r«-O-v»-s timo«t st once fti:d c-.;r< s v. Her««.»!- r i«’a»t«-r* fid <■•■< n to n-iieve. I: H vit'.out <’ -St t’«'- heft r«*!!i‘-<!y ever d«-vir«e<l for T nnv'mid ........ I W< k !’..-.<-k, Rhemnn’isrn, Spinal an«! K tier ('cmtilaintsand aJ I« h -: i I ache« and pain*, tati -,-«.S«I to- ¡- I I>rr • ---t-. l‘i . Si «a ;; y & J ohnson 21 l'Jitt St., N.Y., Ihuprs. X Positive Cure ioi' Dyspepsia AÎ jpcine P orous .Z î T u ^PLASTEFÔW Diseases of Kidneys and Bladder! I FLECKENSTEIN & MAYEIl. Solo Agents, Portland, Oregon. THE CITY BREWERY — UY — V i: I T S C H U T z. OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT tlie firm ot Wisdom A Fields, doing a saw-mill business on Sterling creek, has been dissolved by mutual consent, K. CAlxDIZS AÀ’D NUIS, Fields retiring an«l W. A. Snider having purehas I hi* interest. Th« new firm of Wisdom Snider w ill be responsible tor all Crockery, Glassware, Etc liabilities against the obi firm ot Wisdom A Fields, to whom also all accounts due said former firm must be paid. T H AVE A VERY GOOD ASSORTMENT ;. WISDOM, 1 of the almve goods, wliicli I will sell HELUS. ch'jHp. Please call. JAS. DRUM. FAMILY GROCERIES, UNION 1 LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, HOTEL Jt RESTAURAN Orel Jacksonville, MADAME HOLT, IYopnttrtM HUTE MADAME TAKES TTTIS M I of temlering lier thanks to the p i tlie patronage which has hitherto t< mled to her. and would reapectiu ' its continuance. Her tables are always under hei ate control ; and by her long exp the business she feels confident tl ■ give entire satisfaction to all. H« rooms are fitted up in the most r ; style, suited to the accomniodati ' occupants or families. Her bed kept clean. MEALS AT ALL ,--------------------------------------------- SISKIYOU IRON V Corner of Second and Ce YREKA:. Ctt HHIE UNDERSIGNED ART 1 pared to make all kinds and manufacture or repair all of machinery, upon the sborte tho most reasonable terms. Co hand all sizes of 1 ALSO MAKE TO ORDER ORNAMENTAL IRON R/ F or CEMETERIES. UAECONIE- Stove repairing. Plow Points < and Brass Work <■: eve:y descri] to order. , prje.. paid for old it High» » Gai re ! Bal bitt’s metals al’ hand LAWTON A SKIN Cot. California and 4th St*. —AND— Oregon St., Jacksonville, Plain and Fancy Candies, Nuts, Etc. W. J. PLYMALE, lancy Crackers of all Kinds. 1 R» R TnJsouthern Oregon dealers in these ar ticles will find it to their advantage to trade A VINO JUST RFJ'EIVED A NEW witii us, as they will always be able to ob stock of Harness, Buggies and Car- tain th«ir goods FRE«H and SALEABLE, ami AS »HEAP if not CHEAPER than can riages, I am now prepared to furnish my patrons and the public generally with as tie bought anywhere. H GIVE Vs FINE TURNOUTS CALL AND ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. a rPHE UNDERSIGNED .'»«ELD RE i sptifiuliy inf rni th ir fren Is .¡nd th»! ]>ubli«‘generally that they hate purchased the above establishment, which will be henceiorth conduc:« i umler tin ir constant personal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaet on to ¡ill who may favor them with their patrouago. These stables are centrally located, an«I within convenient distamc of tin- various houses of publi«- entertainment. Horse« . u- i'iul< s will be board'-«! ;tn«l cared for at in««derate charges. Thev have one of th ia gest ami finest stocks m Oregon, south of Portland, of As can be had «n tie- Pacific Coas-». Saddle ntrv. LI ANP I \ X.11 11 I AC« Animals B< >1 »HIT aad SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon With single or doublo teams, for hire on rea sonable terms. Also goo»l Saddle Horses them while in my » barge. and Mules, whieli will be hired to go to any part ot th«« country at moderate r it«-s. Animals bought ami sold, and broke to A liberal share ol the public patrona-« is saddle or harness. J. A. CARDWELL. aollcited. W. J. PLY MA 1.1.. I horses hi't 1 l ' i >' ’itr, | o'. ' '«■ SIR ASTLEY COOPER’S VITAL K estorativ E! ENGLISH REMEDI, y ERVGI s DEBI LITY, PR EM ATU R E 11 Doi line, Muscular Weaknc*.*«, Lost Manhood, . Defective Memory, Paralysis, ¡•espondei ncy and all conditions produce«! by youthful ■ .:l indiscretions or excesses in mature years. Price, $3 a bottle, or tour tiines the <| luantity tor $10. Sent to any ad- dress by Proprietors, I»K. A. E. M1NTIE A CO., »fraduato University of Pennsylvania, late resident Surgeon Orthoiicedic Hu»- piial, Philadelphia.) No- 11 Kearney Street, Sea Freuclace. TO HE HAO OF ALL DRUCHAI8T8. HOJiCL. IA4VIN A CO., ef «»ertlMMU, Xuenls ior Orejcoe Md Waaktu*«M Terri tery. DR. M INTIE’S large HOSPITAL EX- BEI: I! N» E enables him to treat all diseases ot a delicate or private nature iu the most scientific manner. Charges reasonable. Ofiicc hours—10 to 3 and 6 to 8 evenings; I Sundays 11 to 1 only. . schftz respectfully tn forms the citizens of Jacksonville an M r surrounding country that he is now manu facturing, and will constant’’ I.(•■■pun hand the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing a »ool glass ol beer should give me a call. * ■* xu ôc LUME £ ot S A Great Kenictl.v l»»r I ;♦ CHZCAGC. UL1H0XS, U. B. A An i V .it ),, < p constantly on hand a fallae- surtmont of CURES LHtOM WHICH THE BIITEIS ARE 1 made, is a Mexican Herb, :in«l is indig enous only to a small section of L««w««r < Baja) Calilornia. P has been us<?d liy tho inluifuhints ot Low er California for the last thirty years as a general INVIGORATOR OF THE SYSTEM. THE HEW WSLS^ OscHiaiing Shuttle SEWIHG MACHINE Fresh Candy Every Day. THE DAE IAN A! and all money paid into Ea« h <>f the above nam- npany. Parties desiring ■ respectfully referred to Opp. Odd Fellows* Hall, »«T'TTJi'T 2TOV Orders from tho country promptly attend ed to. « ; y. —MAXIMO— ALL STYLES OF CRAiNING DONE. Jacksonville, Oregon, FRANCO-AMERICAN B. PARTRIDGE, Agent. Address WILS® SEWING P.fACHlNE CO. ■▼- CONFECTIONERY ! I « WA.GO2ST - MAKER, 16S BBOABW4I, Thimble Skeins and Wagon ; I 1 SEND FOR CIRCULAR. --------------- ---------- CAL E NOW MANUFACTURING erylliing in the line of Invigorator baa been used in my practice and by the public, for more than 35 years, * witli unprecedented results. $ 1 S. AKl T. W. SANFORD, M.D., »wfouorôx t llRfOolsT WILL TK1.L VOt IT« «ll'CVATIO«. S A M. Johns, N D. Julien Is wcndGrful in its conception, un- preceJentod for doing a large range of sewing in textile fabrics and leather. Its motions aro continuous, admitting of an extraordinary rate of speed, either by steam or foot power. Every motion of tho t.oadlo makes six stitches, thus produc ing about one-third more work in a day than other Sewing Machines. It has no stop motions, and tightens the stitch with the needlo out of tho fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of the needle. It has two-third3 less parts than any other first-class Sewing Machine. Its arm is fully eight and one-half inches long and five and one-half Inches high, and tho wholo Machine is very compactly and scien tifically constructed In proportions, elegance, design and appear- anco. Its simplo, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as far In advance of all other Sewing Machines as tho telephone Is superior to the tin speaking tube. Tho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHINC, fur nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, togethor with • Tucker, RufUer, Corder, Set of Hemmers, Binder, etc. Prices fur nished with freight chargos propaid, ar.d machines furnishod on trial to responsible parties, to be used with steam-power, In places where we have no agents. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, No. 230. The following Sweep stake race is pro posed: Colt Race, free for any colts in the district that were foaled this Spring, 1879, to run at two years in the fall ot ’81, to be entered as follows: To name ami put up ten dollars on the last day of the fair: ami twenty dollars in one year from the time, and twenty dollars more the day before the race. i ln< first horse to get /j of the money, “ remainder. second " " H 44 “ third “ “ S I 1’. G. STRICKLAND, President. I II. A. Moitsi-:, Secretary. IMPORTANT PARKER'S STEAM SAW MILL, INFORMATION far the PEOPLE. BIG BUTTE, OREGON, t >ti. » FOI KTII DAY, Saturday. October 4th. FOUND LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. hy «lo you wink at me, Sir?” said a beau tiful young lady, augrily. to a stranger, at a party an evening or two since. "I beg your I 11A V E R E('EIV ED A N()T 11ER L A RG E pardon. Madam, replied the wit, "I wiukml ■ 1 consignment of the celebrated Singer as men du when looking at the sun; your splen Sewing Machines, whieli are for sale on the usual liberal terms ami at the regular prices dor dazzled my eyes.” 1 established by the company. Thorefiire "And how doe« Charley like going to school?” i waste no time, money ami patience on in ferior machines when you can purchase a kindly enquired a good man of the little six- genuine Singer at the same figures. In year-old boy who was waiting with a tin can buying a Singer you get a machine of ac in his hand, the advent of another dog. •T knowledged merit ami established reputa tion. ami are ceriain of having value receiv- like goiu’ well ’nough,” replied the embryo : e»i lor your n onev, asevery machine is war- statesman, ingeniously ’, "but I don t like stay- , ranted by the company. The singer (’onipnnv now sell tbrep-qnar- in’ after I get there.” _____ 1 tors ot all the machines sold in the world, the capacity of their works at Elizabeth, T he Terra lluuto A’rpr*a Green New Jersey, enabling them to turn out over back organ of decided anility, con.es a thousand machines a day. and they have offices for the sale ot these justly cele down upon the Republican party in 4,500 bratod sewing machines, which have taken these plain terms: Tho Republicans the t F itznoodle in America: Don’t know hov it Is, put I still contwlve to wemain in America, and wealde In the neighborhood of aw New York but suppose Jack and I will, oh usual, in ordah to wendah ourselves agivee- nble, be undah the necessity of going to Sarwntoga or taking a trip to New port and even Ixmg Branch. Ya as, I shall bo guided to a gweat extent by Miss Marguerwite’s movements. I believe her n« ah welations are going somewhere or othab, and it would be the corwect thing, considerwing my aw wegard for the young lady wefer- wed to, to endeavor to kill a little limo in the immediate vicinity of her tem- powary sumtnah wealdence. Aw iLVghi think It diswespectful if I didu t. George Smith, : * EXE»’UTIVE » OMMITTEE. P. S. Terwilliger, Pe»ry Hovt, John Miller. Daniel Reim. M D No. 7.—Trotting race, mile heats, three in .1. M. Wai five, free for all horses owned in the dis Georg, Smith trict prior to July 1st, 1879. Purse $150. j John Millei Entrance 815. I Is the place to go for anything in the hard No. 8.—Running raco, half mileand repeat, I ware line. Ho has a large and superior free for all. Purse $75. Entrance $5. This Organization has I ■ en forme« 1 stock of Rilles, Shot Guns and Sporting Rules and Regulation«. this office tor nisiir.ui'•• w in I m - retai Material, and in tad everything from an 1st—Tho above purses to be givon with ed gentlemen have taken Sb>,(io«l i Anvil to a out discount. information rcganling th« < u 2d—Tho second horse to eave entrance any of the above mum d gentl«- money except in race No. 3. 3d-Entries to be placed in the entry Kev. Ilosellsat LESS than Bedrock prices box kept tor that purpose st the pavilion FOR CASH,and all those p'oehasing Build prior to 9 o'clock P. M. on day previous to ing Hardware, Tools of ever}' kind, l’aiuls, the race, except in race No. 3. Glass, Cordage, Brushes, Ac., have 1th- Entries must give name, pe< ami description of the horse enter tar as known. Two or more entries make s field except ‘ That he is determined to umlresell any one in race No. 3. 5th—All trotting to be In harness. in the market and peoph« who wbis Cut tith—National Trotting Association rules lery, Quartz or Spy <¡lasses, or anything to govern trotting races. made of iron; 7th—I’aciti»’ Coast rules to govern run ning races. 8th—Free for all means just wh«t it says. 9th—In all the above races entrance Fact people froto every place or from money added except in race No. 3. I "I lived with him nineteen years,” say« an applicant for divorce, "and all the clothes he ever bought me was a bunch of hair pins and a tooth brush.” Tilt: utterances of Thomas Jefferson In regard to tho bulks are applicable to the present date. Here is what he eaid on this subject: Everything predicted by tho ene- ’nies of the banks in the beginning i. now coming to pass. Wo are to be ruined now by a deluge of bank paper, as we were formerly by the old con tinental paper. It is cruel that such revolutions in private fortunes should be at the mercy of avaricious adven turers who, instead of employing their capital, if they have any, in manu factures, commerce and other useful pursuits, make It an instrument to burthen all the Interchanges of prop erty with their swindling profits, which are tho price of no useful indus try of their*. T homas J efferson . .JOHN B. ROHRER, DANIEL REAM. M. D., President. J. M. WALBRIDGE, Secretary. No. 5.—Running race, mile heats three in five, free for all. Purse $125. Entrance $10. Same day exhibition of stock. Race No 6.—Trotting race, mile heats free for all three year olds owneil in the district. Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00. JOHN MILLER'S Nothing can excee«l the intense affection v. bich a girl deals out to her father a day or two before the time she is going to ask for a new dress. Liver THIHD DAT, Friday, October 3d. D, HA1TS0M, SQ1’ ¡c CQ., Proprietors, / 1 5 1J Æ > O 1 1 Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co I It han fr«Kprjitly cured it when advanced. It duper«-s TUMORS and CANCERS without tin- Rur,?eon’.< knife. It eur«-s lrROPNY. general or partial. It cures F EMA EE WE A UN ESS and DISEASE. Why does the new moon remind one of a giddy girl? Because she is too young to show THE much retlection. A little girl was reproved fur playing out <1 ><>rs with the boys, and inform««! that, being seven years old, she was "too big for that now.’’ But, with all imaginable inwweiicu, s'it- repl led z "Why, the bigger we grow the lietter wc like 'em. *9 "V B 2 1C K -V M AI.Y Elll PTIO.X'N, I’LCEltN, M'AI.t) I! F.A 1». FF.VEU «HiltFN out ell StltOFVEOl’M DISVIl- Il Fits. It ahnekv CO.YSFMPTION in its early stnges. Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes A woman with a shabby pair of slices can never be convinced that short dresses are not I vulgar. Says Josh Billings: "Whenever I see a real handsum woman engaged in the wiiumin's rights bizzness, I am agoing to take off mi hat and jine the processhun. ” SAN health, and vanquishes the foes that lurk iu the blood. It bunishss FI MPT. EM, SALT RWEVM, PUMPS AND PIPE, When u poor man contracts the gout he feels that nature luw simply added insitlt to injury. "Madam,” «aid a tramp, "would you give nie an ol«l pair of pants, for 1 in starving to death.” promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. . .. No. 3.—To be called the Society’s Handi ^©.Mining Mell and the public generally are cautioned against unprn "ipledand ir- cap. Running race, mile beats three in five, impoasible parties traveling through the country, endea^iri lera for vorj free for all horses owned in the district interior qualities of Silver Plate«l Mining Plates. with the following penalties and allowance«: The w inner ot any race the value of $200.00 FRANCISCO GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL AND COPPER PLATING WORKS, to carry twenty-one (21 lb«.) pound« extra weight. Tho winner of any race th« vain« Nos. (333 and 963 Mission Street, Sun Francisco, Cal of $100.00 to carry fourteen (14 lb«.) pound« extra weight. The winner of any race th« EDWARD G. DENNISTON,...................................................... - - PROPRIETOR. value of $50.00 to carry 7 lbs. extra weight. Maidens (those horses which have never won a race) allowed 7 lbs. weight, not ac- cumuiulative. Weights notaccuunmulativ« means that no one horse will be compelled ----- OF THE----- to carry more than one of the above extra weights. Seven or more to enter and four to start. Purse $200.00. Entrance $5. En tries to close on the 1st day of Sept. Race No. 4.—Trotting race, mile heats two in three, free for all untried horse« or OF CALIFORNIA. horses that have never trotted for public money. Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00. ITM NAME IS ITS REST DESCRIP TION, as it is a royal di»;««tiser of the blenkiugs of Agricultural Implements. Extensively used with great success in gravel and placer mining in various parts of Over five hmnlre.l orders have been tilled, ami the demand is con- stantly increasing. \ largo number of those Plato* were sent toSnako ItMor niines, Idaho, last vear, and a great man« orders are being filled for them this season. < n«-11- lara containing full instructions for working these Plates sent with each order. ' < Mining Plates bought or taken iu exchange tor new Silver I iateil 1 lates, an«i full valm* allowed. Gold extracted from old Plates at a moderate cost by a new and economical precess. Old Plates (which often contain a surplus ot gold above the coat of plating ^WHh^he1 m»\st extensive facilities on the Pacific Coast, orders can be filled very SECOND DAT, . B Flattery iz like colonu water; to l>e smelled ef, not swallowed.—{Billings. ! • diaeasea of the Liver, Btouubch !; and Bowels.—It ia Purely »¡Vegetable.— It never Debilitate»— It ia Cathartic and SILVER PLATED AMALGAMATING PLATES. Tonic. HE BEST PROCE<S yet DISCOVERED FOR SAVING FINE OR FLOAT GOLD. TRY Thursday. October M. It gives riviv'i»y in place of ltasftwle; cheerfnln«.'« in pluce ot uud robust vigor id pluoe of rt.biliiy. lij-»pe|> in, F.iliouenc««, Disonlored T.ivor, Con- •tipatiou, Nervous Alfi-cti'«i -. 'ivnsiul Debility, in atiort all ths numerous di^esse« uni diseonii'oit« canted by impure blood are i>p«i-«lily conquered by tlas powerful corrector, the chief and »«vereieii of all eueisnt or uiuderu Uoxlmal discoveries— Kisci or ths lood TIN, SHEET-iaON AND COPPER WARE 1 > lb a Standard Family Remedy for the Pacific Coast. No. 1.—Trotting race, th re« in flv«, fre« tor all horses in the district that never beat three minutes. Purse $100.00. Entranc« $10.00. No. 2.—Running race, fre« for thre« old« and under, single dash of one tail«. Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00. it piirifl,, the Itlood. It invigorate« the I.iver. It regulates the Howels. It strengthens the Moninch. [ighly Important to Miners and Quartz Mill Men! T FI RUT MT, Wednesday, October IM. Cure« all Humor«, from a Common Eruption to the Worst Burofula. DEALER IN Twin brothers—Ambition an«l hope. \\ onls toll what you shouLl lie; dee«ls what } ou arc. « And continuing Four Days. Th. TIM EH has th«* largest clrcnlntIon (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER). ever attuine«! in N<»alheru Oregon by any newspaper mil therefore otTvr«» superior l:i«tuceii>ents to a*lvertl«era. Our list I s principally confined to Jackson, Jose phine and Lake counties. Businessmen i aliotild take note of this. All the lawvers have got to leave Montgotn- cry, Alabama, where the mayor has pubhslie«! the city ordinance against lyiug. The news- p.qier meu w ill remain. :: j! D r . SxNFOBD OLD AMD RELIABLE, ii ’a Lmu IrvreoBavos i! OF TH« RANCH FOR SAXE. HUIE RANCH KNOWN AS THE BEN- 1 nett ranche, situated on the Illinois River between Kerbvville an»l Waldo, Jose- pliiueCo., i.-«oficred forsale. The ranch com prises grain, meadow and gulden land, all under g««««d «-ultivation. There is a commo dious dwelling house and barn thereon, both nearly new. Also a lino fruit orchanl growing on the same. Tho plaoo is well w ateredand supplied with irrigating ditches, Ac. Time will be given for part payment • it desired. F««r further particulars apply to H. K. HANNA, Jacksonville. GRAY'S SPI.< H !< MI.IH4 INF : TRADE M: kk . THE GPE.M ENS : I J ■ 1 RADE rVRK. iiSH REMEDY, an unfailing «uro for Spot inator- rhea, Seminal - . * Weakness, I in - ? potency, ami 1 all diseases that Before Takiu? lol low as a sc "Afi/ quence ofSeif-Abusc: as loss of > demorv. Universal I sittide. Fain in the Ba uk,Dim ness of Vision, Premature old A me, ami 1 many other Di ¡l-<-s that lead to Insanity or Consumption ami a l'r m ¡at lire < ,rav e. JeirFull particulars in our patnphl which we desire to send ree l>\ mail every one. The Sj « fi<- Medicine » 1 ] ••« : . ■ sold by all «'re -t six packau« s f >r <»r a mail on rec« i; THE »¡L \ No. l»l M«-eli ini ■^SU-Sold in J -d and liv all wl every w here. TO GEI BRICK LAYING A PLASTERING rpilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD 11 I by inform th« public that he ha THOU8AN DIM’S! I ELSofsujieriorJ.' < rook Lime for sale cheap. Person» ing Brick-laving or Blast, ring done best style and at reasonable rates v well to call ««n me. For further inforn inquire at the Franco-American H«»te’ G. W. HOL .Lift’ nville, Feb. 11, 1875. A WEEK IN A OUR OWN T» A '„ 'HI and no <aphnl risked. Youcaio ti« business atrial without expense, la st opportunity overoffered for those’ ing to work. You should try nothing until y<a: sec for yourself what you can at i ’ i »'business wo offer. No room t" plain ! k r- . You can devote all your ti • r cilvv nr spare time to the business,* make gi at pay for every hour that J \ >>rk. Women mako as much as na -■end f< r spe< ial private terms and partic irs, which wc »nail fr»je. $5 *“ Outimiu*. Pont’» complain ot hard times wl hit« i lou • a .. such a chance. Address H i. iU L- LET TA CO., Portland, Maine. WALDO EXP V. I> rrn v v i 1Í1I Carrying United 8tatu Malls.' a r I EAVJ®JACK8ONVILLE MONDAY Thursdays for Waldo. Le»' "aldo Tuesdays and Fridays. r|r»t-elass accommodations for pa»*» gers. Express business promptly attend' to by R. M. GARRETT. LAV. I At ! -OX”".I.!-. (HjKcoX. LAGER! LAGER!! C- 1 “j 1/1 T< i 8'Xi90 A YEA R, or 85 to $20 a '? I d «y, in your <>v.-n liwaliiy. No -■ A-.-r uU ".• .. / ORIPFC I ii-k. < ni.-n «Jo as welt as nieti. Many u . iiiuuc . GOOD ’A inake more than the amount staled above. No one can fail to mak« money fast. Any pHE PROPRIETOR, job . wetter ?’ — AT— <- ik - can «!<> the w«-rk. You <-.in make from a nas now on band and is constantly ms’ an hour by devoting your even- uuicturing the beat Lager Beer in Soidhe’ Shoo Store, ing- and 82 Frey’s 3oot and tel. spar« t iine to tin- bu -mess. It costa >regon, which be will sell in quantities t n<i. l ing to • rj th - business, Ninhitig like ■suit pm chasers. Call HIi,i u,Ht tf,o article. IKEET it f«r making money ever ««iTered before, plea.saut and stri< tly honorable. xlbilil A MONTH GUARANTEED. *t Oregon. Bu-iuess JackscnvL-'e, Rea ’ i«I«r, if you w ant to know al about the /w a clay at home made bvthaindu- bt.- payinu __ — __________ business «H.-f«,re . tile pul l e, wn»l trious. Capital not required; we will st«' us vour addrr-s and we will iend you ___ full you. Men, women and bova and gir ¿i:.'. . N’i'lNTI.Y LOCATED particulars and private terms free; samples make money faster at work for us than * HT-!V ¡iviile, th« un-’ersigned re worth &'> also free; you can then make up anything else. The work ie light and plea" mis the public that he is your mind for yourself. Ad In -sGEORGE ant, and such as anyone can go rignt » aperti u I ly ill kinds of work in the boot STINSON A CO., Pori’ >nd, Maine. prepared to i tnise who are wise who see this notice v >■ i send and «hoe makin g line. Satisfaction guaran- I I us their addresses at once and see 1« GEOKGE W. FREY. teed. themselves. Costly Outfit and terms fre« i poll MININ’»; BLANKS GO THE TIME» >ow is the time. Those already at woiL STICKS AND LEGAL BLANKS FO 1 O ffice . Copp’s Hand-book of Mining are laying up large sums of money all kit Is fi.-i .oik at the T imes office . Law always kept eu hand. Price SI a Copy. dress TRUE At CO., Augusta, Maine.