The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 05, 1879, Image 4

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PIONEER HARDWARE STORE.
FRIDAY....................... SEPTEMBER 5, 1879.
T«» Ain EHI IMERM.
MRS. J. BILGER.
The TI'fis I ihs the iMrxest rirciilitt ton
**er ailaiiietl in Souther«« Oregon I ijhiij
ni*n«|Ki|M-r nini therefore offers superior
iwliieeinents to n<l«crtisers. Our list is (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER
principally eoníl»»e<l to Jackson. Jose*
pillile anil luike enmities. Unsiiiesu men
khmilil tni»e note of this.
California St., Jacksonville,
All. SOHIN.
It i« cheaper to forgive an injury than to
hire a lawyer.
The ohl maid who “jumps at a chance,'’
makes a leap for life married life.
Study luniks to know how things ought to
l>e: study men to know how things are.
DEALER IN
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE
Wealth is parc ded out to those who inherit,
those who steal it. and those who dig for it.
STOVES,
A |H>or apo'iot'A is about as unsatisfactory to
the average human being as a tcu-cent plate of
limber ice-cream.
Agricultural Implements,
Miss i'halker and Mr. Waterman of Cheshire
were married recently. They intend to go in­
to the milk business.
It has been clearly demonstrated that when
the human blood contains live per cent, of al-
ohol death rnibt ensue.
Charles “What did that Spring suit cost
you, A.l?
Alfred “Can’t say, dear boy, hav­
en't liceli sued lor it yet.
The little girl looks forward to the time
when sh" can “do up her hair like a lady, as
a period ot true liai I plain s.s.
• hilv about
per cent, of the late Brigham
Young s widow is unmarried, and we are not
surprised to hear that his grave is neglected.
PUMPS AND PIPE,
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes
ROPE, TWINE,
THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY
POWDER AND FUSE,
“To die and have every ls>dy read your age
on the coffin plate!” cried a young lady who
had been dan.erously ill for some days. “It's
too much ! and she incontinently had a good
cry. She b«-_.aii to improve trom that moment.
of the
3L00D
T he M ost T iioroi gii P urifier of
B lood Y et D iscovered .
the
Cnrea nil Humor«, from a Common
Eruption to tlie Worst Scrofula.
It pnrifles the niootl.
It invlgurate« the T.iver.
It regulate* the Bowel«.
It strengthen« the Ntomach.
It pre«« vivacity in placo of laaaitnde; cheerfulness
in place of gloom, aud robust vigor iu place of
debility.
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Disordered T.iver, Con­
stipation, Nervous Affections, General Debility, in
short ull the numerous diseases atid discomforts
caused by impure blood lire speedily conquered by
this powerful corrector, the chief and sovereign of
all ancient or luudoiu medical discoveries—K ing
or the B looi ».
Anti continuing Four Days.
INFORMATION for the PEOPLE.
* is a Standard Family Remedy fur
* diseases of the Liver, Stomach w*‘
* and Bowels.—It is Purely .jjXr
* Vegetable.— It never
■ H
* Debilitates—It is
$ Cathartic and
$Tonic.
SILVER PLATED AMALGAMATING PLATES.
___ 1.—Trotting race, three in five, tree
No.
I for all horses in the district that never beat
I three minutes, l’urse SleKJH). Entrance
$10.00.
No. 2.—Running race, free for three year
olds and under, single dash ot one mile.
. Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00.
Si:<OXI> BAY,
Tlmrsdii.v. «Iclobcr *2«l.
Sntnritaj . October till.
No. 7.—Trotting race, mil«! heats, three in
I live, free lor all horses ow ned in tliedis-
( trict prior to July 1st, 1879. l’urse $150.
i Entrance$15.
Is the place to go for anything in the hard-
No. 8. - Running race, half mile and repeat,
ware line. Ho lias a large ami superior freetorall. l’urse 875. Entrance $5.
This Organization 1
stock of Rifles, Shot Guns ami sporting
ltliles niul lt<*giilatioiiH.
this
ottice tor insurant
from
ah
Material, ami in tact everything
i 1st—The above purses to be given with- ed Igelit leinen have t;
Anvil to a
; out discount.
2d—The second horse to save entrance
i money except in race No. :>.
I
3d—Entries to be placed in tho entry
Key. He sells at I.Ess than Bedrock prices box kept tor that purpose at the pavili«>n
FOR CASH,anil all those purchasing Build­ prior to 9 o’clock P. M. on day previousto
ing Hardware, Tools of every kind, Paints, ; the race, except in race No. 3.
Glass, Cordage, Brushes, Ac., have
1th— Entries must give name, pedigree
> atul description of the horso entered as
tar as know n.
Two or more entries make a field except
That he is determined to undresell any one in race No. 3.
5th—All trotting to bo in harness.
in the market and people who whis Cut­
6th — National Trotting Association rules
lery, Quartz or Spy Glasses, or anything
! to govern trotting races.
made of iron;
7th—Pacific Coast rules to govern run-
' ning races.
8th—Fit e for all means just what it
9th—In ¡»11 th«* above races entrance
Fact people from every place or from
i money added except in race No. 3.
JOHN MILLER’S
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I
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o%*
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co
Buffalo, IU. Y,
;
{TRY
*IT
No. 3.—To be call«'«! the Society's Ilandi-
i cap. Running race, mile heats three in live,
free for all horses owned in the district
with the following penalti«*s and allowances;
I The winner of any »ace tho value ot $200.00
SAN FRANCISCO GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL AND COPPER PLATING WORKS,
to«*arry twenty-one (21 lbs.) pounds extra
Nos. 633 and 935 Mission Street, San Francisco, Cal.
weiirht. The w inner of any rae<* the value
of $100.00 to carry fourteen (14 1 i>s.) pounds
PROPRIETOR.
ITS NAME IS ITS BEST BEScniP- 1 extra weight. The winner of any ra«*«* the EDWARD G. DENNISTON,
TIO.V, n « it is a royal dispenser of the blessings of
I
value
of
$50.00
to
carry
7
lbs.
extra
weight,
health, aud vanquishes tlie foe« that lurk iu tho
i Maidens (those horses which have never
bloixl.
It banishes PIMPLES, SAT.T RnT'.VVf, • won a rac«*) allowed 7 lbs. weight, not ac-
SC4I.Y l:»t l‘TI«»VS, I - I.CEHN,
" -.......
cummulative. Weights not aeeummulative
SCA1.I» IIKAI», Fl VF.B SOKFS
means that no one horse will be compelled
mid all SCItOFl'LOl'S D1SOK-
toearry mon* than one of the abov«' extra
DF.ItS.
weights. Seven or more to enter and four
It checks « «».VSFHPTION in its early stage«.
; to start. Purse $200.00. Entrance $5. En-
It has fII"|U>'Utly curial it when advanced.
It disperses TI VI«»KS and ( AACEItS without , tries to close on the 1st day of Sept.
the Snrgi-on’s knife.
Rac«* No. 4.—Trotting race, mile heats
It cure» D-IOPSY. general or partial.
two in three, free for all untried horses or
It cures FI’.ffALE WEAKNESS an!
OF CALIFORNIA.
horses that have never trotted tor public
DISEASE.
It reduce» in a rafe and effectual manner all swell­ , money. Purse $50.00. Entrance $5.00.
ings, external or internal.
Til I KB DAY.
It eradicates tho effects of Mineral Poisons, and
I'riilny . Oc-tobei* 3<f.
I»., Presili«.nt.
JOHN B. ROHRER
establishes a sound constitution.
Many ocrtiticates, much further information and
No. 5.—Running race, mil«* h«*ats three
J. M. WALBRIDGE, Secretary.
full directions tor Using, will be found in tlie pam­
in five, free for all. Purse $125. Entrance
phlet, “ Tr« at Ise on Diseases of the Blood,” in w liiclr
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
$10. Same day exhibition of stock.
each bottle is enclosed.
Race No (!.—Trotting race, mile heats
P. S. Terwilliger,
Price $1 per I »'tie containing 12 ounces, or 40 to
i free for all three year olds owned in th«*
50 doses. Sold by lteal'.rs in ruedicine.
Perry Hoyt,
John Miller.
district, l’urse $50.00. Entranco $5.00.
D> HAl’SwM, SC»’ & CQ., Proprietors,
I'Ol It 111 DAY,
BOARD OF TRUSTE!
15 11 Æ A
OLD AMD RELIA3LE.
$ D b . S anfokd h L lvek I. wigokatoi ; *
nillE BEST PROCESS YET DISCOVERED FOR SAVING 1-INF. OR I LOA 1 GOLD.
1
Extensively used with great success in grave) and placer mining in various parts ot
the Pacific Coast. Overlive hundred orders have been till«'«!, ¡tnd the demand is con­
stantly increasing. A large number ot these Plates were sent to Snake Rixer mines,
Idaho, last vear, and a great many orders ¡«re being tilled for them this season,
lars containing full instructions for working these Plates sent with each order. Old
.Mining Plates bought or taken in exchange tor new Silver Plated Plates, and Dili value
allowed. Gold extracted from old Plates at a moderate cost by a new and economical
process. Old Plates (which often contain a surplus of gold above the cost of plating)
can be re-plated.
,
.
,
With the most extensive facilities on the Pacific Coast, orders can be tilled very
promptly and satisfaction guaranteed.
.
' 1. Mining Men and the public generally are cautioned against unprincipled and ir­
responsible parties traveling through the country, endeavoring to secure orders for very
interior «pialiti«*s of Sil ver Plated Mining Plates.
FI KS r BAY.
Wetluesday, Oct«»4»«*r 1st.
eV* ■
The»
ver J
Invigorutor #
been used «
in my practice?
P*and by the public,?
for more than 35 years, ?
with unprecedented results. ?
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.?
Js. T.W. SANFORD, M.D h ^ w ^S h S ci V y *
?
S. Terwilliger
M. Johnson
D. Julien
John B. Rohrer
Perry Hoyt
Charles B. Boice
Chas. Bonhart
S'} \V
AKV DRI'CHIHT WILL TKIX V«»l ITS KEITTATIOV.
FRA NCO- AM ERICAN
R. B. PARTRIDGE, Agent.
HOTEL <fc RESTAURAN?
SKELETON
FOUND
IN
PARKER S STEAM SAW MILL,
H
CANDY FACTORY!
SCHEID BROS
I
Opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
I
Jacksonville,
THE HEW WILSOH
Gsciiiating Shuttle
Oreg
.V.4DJ.VA’ 1IOLT, 1*>ovrietrtu.
SEWING MACHINE
rpiIE MADAME TAKES THIS MU
I of tendering her t hanks to the pul .lie
is wonderful in its conception, un­
precedented for doing a largo range ot
sowing in textile fabrics and leather. Its
motions are continuous, admitting cf an
extraordinary rate of speed, either by
steam or foot power. Every motion of the
troadlo 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 tho stitch with
the needlo out of the fabric. It uses tho
well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of the needle. It
has two-thirds 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 the whole Machine is very compactly ana scien­
tifically constructed in proportions, elegance, design and appear­
ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places it as far
in advance of ail other Sewing Machines as the telephone is superior
to the tin speaking tube. The WILSON MENDINC ATTACHMENT,
for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHINC, fur­
nished FREE with ail WILSON SEWING MACHINES,together with
a Tucker, Ruffler, Corder, Set of Hemmers, Binder, etc. Pricesfur-
nished with freight charges prepaid, and machines furnished 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.
ASHLAND
Th«* following Sweej» stake rac«* is pro­
posed; < '«»It Race, Ire«* lor any colts in the
Will find that he means business, and will district that were foaled this Spring, 1S79,
get bargains by calling on him before going to run at two years in the fall ot si, to bo
elsewhere.
entered as follows; To name and put tip
ten dollars on th«’ last day of the fair; and
twenty dollars in one year trom the time,
¡ind twenty dollars more the day before
th«* race.
I'h«* first horse to get ‘7 of the money.
“ second “
“
7.;
“ remainder.
“ third “
“
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“
“
P. G. STRICKLAND, President.
I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
I consignment of the celebrated Singer J. P. PARKER. Proprietor
IL A. M ouse , Secretarv.
Sewing Machines, which are for sale on the
usual liberal terms and ¡it the regular prices
established by the company. Therefore
SISKIYOU
aving lately provided these
vxaste no lime, money and patience on in­
mills with improved machinery, I am
terior machines w hen you can purchase a
now fully prepared to till all orders for rus­
genuine Singer at the same figures. In
bnving a Singer you get a machine of ac­ tic, mouldings, matching, turning, groov­
knowledged merit and established reputa­ ing, etc., on short noticeand at verj- reason­
tion. and are certain of having value receiv­ able terms. A full assortment constantly
ed t>r your n oney, as every machine is war­ kept on hand, lam also ready to furnish
seasoned lumber, sugar pine, yellow pine
ranted by the company.
The singer Company now sell three-quar­ and iir, first, second and third grades,
ters ot all the machines sold in the world, planed or unplaned, of a superior quality
the capacity of their works at Elizabeth, tnd in any amount. County orders taken
YREKA, CAL.
New Jersey, enabling them to turn out over at par. Givo me a trial ami I will convince
a thousand machines a day, and they have you that I am able to perform what I
J. P. PARKER.
t,■’.«>•» offices for the sale ot these justly cele agree to.
4 RE NOW MANUFACTURING F.V-
brated sewing machines, which have taken
V erything in the line of
the
IMPORTANT
“Ma,” said a little girl, “do men want to
get married as much as women do?’ “Pshaw!
what are you talking about?” “Why, ma, the
ladies who come her, are always talking al»oiit
getting married; the men don’t. ’
KING
i
Highly Important to Miners and
Quartz Mill Men!
SISKIYOU
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
SO­
I
ÛÙ.
CIETY’S FAIR,
At Yreka, Commencing Oct. 1,1879
Y K 12 1£ Æ
Grandma: “Yes, children, when I was
young as you are 1 used to walk in my sleep.’
Tommy (eagerly): “Say, grandma, what time
I General hsorlniriit of SHELF HARDWARE
did von m ike »”
K nou ledge is the right Istwer, ami one of
the showiest cards in the pack, yet in the game
o| lite cheek is the little joker that is otteif
ETC., ETC.
times the h inner.
Several notably happy marriages have l»een
made on two hours courtship, but it is a prettv
4 FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL
safe rule to know the girl for at least three .\ al tend to Job-work with neatness and
di-patdi.
«lays and a picnic.
I w ill also keep constantly on hand a
\\ hen Solomon was arrnved in all liis glory. large stock of
lie didn’t have a pair of stockings to his name;
and yet |>eople tell us that we don’t dress as
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO.
well as they used to years ago.
Particular attention paid to Farmers’
wants and the supplying of extras for Farm
Machinery, and all information as to such
ari
ielcs furnished cheerfully, on application.
t only Is. a “dead l« at; and it 'trikes us the
No pains will be spared to furnish our
poetess assumes too much poetic license.
customers with the best goods in the mar­
The human skeleton consists of more than ket. in our line, and at lowest prices.
Agency of the PACI.-’IU LIBBER PAINT
2t*> distinct bones. So when a man says that —the best ill the world.
Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal­
every Isme in his Issly aches, you may know
ing with all. Call ami examine our stock
lie is the landed proprietor of 2IN1 ackers.
l»efore going elsewhere. Satisfaction guar­
The New York “Herald” says: “Georgia anteed.
MRS. J. BILGER.
makes more fuss when Alexander II. Stephens
t dis out of bed than the u hole north does when
David Davis tumbles off a live-story house.”
Probably no man so fully realizes the hollow­
ness of life and human ambition as the man
w iio ladles a teaspooni ul of newly male horse­
radish into his mouth, under the impression
that it is ice-cream.
SAVE YOUR GOLD!
SPEED PROGRAMME
th«* patronage which has hitherto I «1 1*11 «
tended to her, ¡«nd would respecttuliy llsoll
its continuance.
Her tables are Ml ways under her ifi inni«*'..
. 1 (me
ate «‘otitrol ; and by her . long exp r.'
t het she w
the business sh«* fe«*ls co >!itident
.........
giv«* entire satisfa«*ti«>n to all. Her I- <i> at
rooms are fitted up in th«' most eomf >rtab-
style, suited to the accommodation of sing'
oecupants or families. Her laals ai< 'wa;
kept clean. .MEALS AT ALL lid.’ S.
-SÍSKIÍC‘1 130’1 W2R
Coiner of Second and Center Sit
YREKA, CAL.
milE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PRI
I
pared to make all kinds of Casting-
ami man u tael lire or repair all description
■riptioii
of machinery, upon the shortest notice an.
the most reasonable terms. Constantly ou
hand ¡ill sizes of
I
AGENTS WANTED.
Thimble Skeins and Wagon Bcxes.
Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
ALSO MAKE TO OKPER
A great many of our modern young ladies
resemble the biles of the field they toll liot,
ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS
neither do they spin ! But they sfiend a pile
CIT Y
FOB CEMETERIES, IlAECONIES. ETC.
of money and lie around the house and let their
FIRST PRIZE
CONFECTIONERY !
Stove repairing, Plow Points of all kinds,
mothers do the work. That's the kind of hoi" Over all competitors more than two hun­
an
I Brass \\ ork of every descriptiun made
I
dred times.
ly hocks they are.
to or«ler.
“
DKC2LSICK"
UNION
After the Chicago fire the Relief Commit­
—'TAKING
Highest cash price paid for old iron.
.Many a man who scolds his w ife because tee undertook to furnish sewing machines
Oarrctt
s and Babbitt’s metals always nn
CALIFORNIA
STREET,
things are not just to suit him at home, will be to the needy women of that city, and appli­
hand.
LAWTON A SKINNER.
cants
were
permitted
to/'hoose
from
six
dif
­
Fresh Candy Every Day
as placid as a custard pie ami as mild as milk
ferent kinds of machines. 2,944 applicants
at a fashionable Summer resort, and where were furnished with machines, ot which J acksonville,
Oregon.
BRICK S l EIME for SABE
nothing is so good as it is in Ins own house, number 2,427 chose Singer machines and
And w ill keep constantly on hand a full as­
Cor. California and lth Sts.
.'*17 distributed their choice among the live
sortment of
ami lie knows it. It takes a man to do that.
•~AN D'-
other kinds of machines. They were to
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
i......... UNDERSIGNED
................... ......... IS
. FULLY
........ PRE-
earn their living on theso machines, and Q1IIE
A LATE semi-annual report issued by took the Singer, because
1 pared to do all work in his lin<> in the
best manner and at reasonable prices.
II. (». bun A Co.’s mercantile agency
milE UNDERSIGNED W(»UI.D RE- BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE
1 spoctfully inform their friends and th«*
IT IS THE BEST.
states that for the tir-t six months of
HOT OH <«»S.D BATHS
W. J. PLYMALE.
1’ROl’RIETOR
public
generally that they have purchased
1871) the f.*.il ires in the United States
The people bought Singer machines as fol- Can be had at this place at all hours of the
Fancy Crackers cf all Kinds.
the above establishment, which will be
t
were 4,058 in number, as ag«in-t 5,826 lows:
henceforth conducted under their constant rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IIERE-
• lav.
GEORGE SCHUM PF
personal supervision, and they guarantee 1 by inform tin* public that he has ONE
tor the iir->t six months of 1878. The 1871).. ........................... 127,833 Singer Machines.
■; >, Southern Oregon dealers in these ar­
satisfiiet.«,n to ¡ill who may favor them with IH(»I SAN DIM s|| ELS of -mperinr Ja<-ks<>n
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liabilities in the sone period this year 1871. .......................... 181,260
\\ ill find it to t heir adv antage to t rade
JOHN L. CARTER <fc SON. ticles
their patronage.
,
< leek Lime for sal«> ch«*ap. Persons wish­
• t
<
«
aving
just
received
a
new
with ns, as they will always be able to ob­
are only sixty-tive millions of <lo‘l irs, 1872.. ......................... .219,758
These stables are centrally locat«*d, and ing Briekdaying or Plastering done in the
i
stock
of
Harness,
Buggies
and
Car
­
4 <
<
»
tain
their
e.to.ls
FRESH
:ind
SA
LEA
BEE,
within convenient distatu-e of th«* various best stylo and at reasonable rates will <l<>
as against one hundred and thirty 1873.. ...........................232,444
PAINTERS.
riages, 1 am now prepared to furnish my
< «
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and AS (HEAP if not CHEA PER than can
houses of public entertainment. Horses vv «-11 to «-all on me. I'<<r further information
millions for the tir-t -ix months of l:;st 1874 ...........................241.679
patronsand
the
public
generally
with
as
ne bought anywhere.
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1875.. ........................... 249.852
and mules w ill be boarded and eared for at impure at the 1- ranco-American Hotel.
i
t
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<
year. The difference in favor of 1879 18,6.. ......................... .262,316
moderate charges. They have one of the
FINE TURNOUTS
t 1
..
.
G- W. HOLT.
C <
4 4
WE ARE FT’LLY PREPARED TO DO GIVE US A CALL AND ENTOURAGE
is, therefore, that there have hern K77.. ..........................282.812
largest ami finest stocks in Oregon, south of
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, IS75.
IK ».ME INDUSTRY.
4 1
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H
all
kinds
of
Painting,
including
I
Portland,
of
1878..
...........................
356,432
nearly two thousand (1,768) less fail­
As can bo had on the Paeitic Coast. Saddle
horses hired to go to any part of tin* country.
ures, while the extent of the liabilities
n. li. fe A THE KM.
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Animals BOUGHT ami SOLD. Horses
XiRi A 'YEEK IN YOUR own town ,
SIR
ASTLEY
COOPER
S
shows a decrease of sixty five millions Agent for Jackson and Josephine Uountiua.
ami no capital risked. Yon cangive
broke to work single or double. Horses
SIGN PAINTING,
—just one half of what they were in
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon With single or double teams, for hire oil rea­ the l.usiness atrial without expense Th«»
Headquarters, Jacksonville, Or.
VITAL
sonable 1« rms. Also good Saddle Horses best opportunity «'Veroffered for those will­
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
them while in my charge.
the first six ninths of 1878. A very
ou should trv nothing else
and Mtiles, w hich will be hire<itogotu any ing to work.
gratifying feature of tins report is the
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
unt il you sc«* foryoutself wliat you can do
•£T MY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. part ot t he country at moderate rates.
LUMBER!
LUMBER!!
marked reduction in tIn* average* in­
Animals bought and sold, and broke to at the busiiK'ss we «»tier. No room to ex­
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
plain lure. \oucan devote all your time
A liberal share of the public patronage is saddle or harness.
debtedness of each failure, as -tmun
THE
or only your spare time to the bmdn<*ss, ami
.1.
A.
CARDWELL.
solicited.
W.
-I.
I
’
LY.M
A
LE.
by the foregoing figures.
Orders from the country promptly attend­
make gnat pay for every hour that you
er! to.
GKSAT ENGLISH EEIÆEDY,
work. Women make as much as men.
4. KA IM M’E< II iu .m in« ix 1:.
I n these days ol new-paper enter­
s«*n«l for spc.-ial private terms ami parlicu-
1 RADE MARK.
l irs whu-f! we mad free. $5 Outfit fr«*e.
I HADE MARK.
CURES
prise a reporter is expected to I««
THE GREAT ENG­
Dontt complain of hard times while you
AT
THE
MEADOWS,
LISH REMEDY, an
everywhere and see everything. His
VERVGI’S DEBILITY. PREMATURE
r
FT T c-'in“
A<,<’res8 H. HAL-
LMIOM WHICH THE BITTERS ARE
unfailing cure
duties do not permit him to eat v« ry
Decline, Muscular Weakness, Lost
LLI I A ( O., Portland, Maine.
1
made,
i>a
Mexican
Herb,
and
is
indig
­
tor
Spei
mator-
Paralysis,
___
often, and he sehlom slot |>s.
ID* must IS NOW FELLY PREPARED TO FUR- enous only to a small section of Lower Manhootl, Defective Memory, 1
Si initial
I ni-h the market with every description
I»«'spondcticy ¡m«l all conditions produce*!
YOUR BLACKSMITHING
- rliea,
Weakness, Im-
report everything that is g dug on in ot lumber of a superior quality. This mill (Baja) <’alitornia.
by
youthful
indiscretions
or
excesses
in
It
has
bet
n
used
bv
tlu*
inhabitants
of
I,ovv-
potency,
and
the heavens above, the »ailn beneath, is new throughout and furnished with the
mature years. Price, $3 a bottle, or four
all d¡senses that
er ('alil'ornta for the la-l thirty years as a times the <|uaiitity tor $10. Sent to any ad­
or the waters under the earth. Be­ latest ami most improved machinery, general
Before T.tkint follow as a se­
thereby ensuring the speedy fulfillment of
dress
by
Proprietors,
sides, ho must know everybody. In all orders at most reasonable prices. Bills
quence of Self-Alms«*; as loss of Memory,
I ) « ’’OHI
CGP ' ' Lh
I 17
i
fell
IN VI(i( »RATOR OF THE SYSTEM.
I niversal Lassitude. Pain in the Back,Dim­
J
Dll. A. E. MI.VriE A CO.,
addition to knowing every holy, Io* siwk I to order w ith dispatch.
Carrying United States Mails.
A «.rent l<«*iii«*tl.V lor
ness of \ ision. Premature < >1.1 Aire, ami
..Give me a trial and I will prove what
must w itch an I faith (ally report every­
(Graduate
University
of
Pennsylvania,
kite
many-
other
Diseases
that
lead
to
Insanity
I s.iv, tor satisfaction is guaranteed in every
ami vr —
Diseases of Kidneys and Bladder!
body's movements. These art* a few case.
resident Surgeon Orthopo-dic Hos­
or Consumption an<l a l’remature Grave.
J. B. THOMAS.
pital, Philadelphia.)
pit Full particuhirs in our pamphlet,
of the reasons why reporters starve to
Table Rock, August 26, 1*79.
I i1 àn<t' 'Tl’’ A< iKS<>X VILLE MONDA YS
Positive Cure for Dyspepsia.
which we desire to send free bv mail to
LOWEST RATES,
death so often.
No. 11 Kearney Street, Sau Francisco. every one. 7. <• The Specific Medicine is
♦ • ♦-
FLECKENSTEIN & MAYER.
I
n 3
sold by all druggists at ;1 per pack ige, or
Sole Agents, Portland, Oregon.
—IS AT
TO he had of all druggists .
S leepy T om , the (¡ beat P aper
six packages lor $5, or will be sent free bv
—The wonderful p«*iloroi.anee of the
ll«»n<;E. niVIK A <<».. ot I'ortlniKl. mail on re<-eipt of the moiiev bv addressing
DAV, CRONEMILLER’S, __ :________
Agents tor Oregon mill M asliing Ion
Till! GRAY M EDK INE < «>.,
h . m . gakrett .
blind “side- wheel” thundertwdt of
Territory.
No.
Io
Mechanics'
Block,
Detroit,
Mich.
Ohio over the Jockey and T>otting
J.V
I
• . Sold in Ja.-ksonv ill«* bv all druggists
LAGER! LAGER!!
—BY—
DR. MIN’TIE’S large HOSPITAL EX- ami by all vv holesale and retail druggists
Club last week, ecli| sing all former
law
PEK1 E\( ’Eenablos him to treat all diseases everywhere.
,0’JS TLASTER
records Ly covt ring a;i h >ne-t milt* in
V I - on T< > s,;.ioo
YEAR, or 85 to Sgl» a
of a delicate or private nature in the most
■
¡ml
<
art
*
wti.
ro
2:121, deserves more ’bin the passing
day, in your own locality, No
scientific manner. Charges re:isonable.
>v<*. It coûtait.s
re ■■ vii -, ■ r . Ill­
risk. Women do as well as men. Many
notice which the press of work al the
( »ilice hours—10 to 3 and 6 to 8 evenings;
GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES !
ibati t e conitnon
make more than the amount stated above. 4
AIR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY TN Sun. lays 11 to 1 only.
time permitted. Sleepy Tom is a
cri >r t > liniments
No one can fail to make money fast. Any
1»L forms the citizens of Jacksonville an
AT—
1 < ■ tf. ti a¡>¡> :’iices. It is
bright chestnut, 151 hands high, with
one can doth«* work. You can make from PUE PROPRIETOR, Jog WETTFRFR
i !■ a i r trie t.> •. * ailments,
surrounding country that he is now manu­
. ,
* f.iii.K,
RANCH FOR SALE.
■ .! J-.i !:<• V Complaints.
50cts.to 82 an hour by devoting your even­ 1 has now (,n |)a|.(i
an unusual symmetrical development.
facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
Fi
’
ey's
Boot
and
Shoe
Store.
utaet tiring the best I •«.», r j ,‘o,,sjan,ly man-
ings
and
spare
1
¡me
to
t
lie
business.
It
costs
. _
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the verv best of Lager Beer. Those wishing
>reg<m, which w vKT "
nothing to try the business. Nothing like
a rool glass ot bocr should give me a call.
T he New Y ork .S7m has information
C alifornia S treet
suit
it for making money ever ollered before. .— purchasers.
'
_ _ ■ ”'
H and tf*st the article.
HUfE RANCH KNOWN AS THE BEN-
that Mr. Robert Bonner’s hors«*, Ed­
Business pleasant and strictly honorable.
1
nett
ranch«*,
situated
on
the
Illinois
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
win Forrest, trdted a full mile to-day
Reader, if you want to know al about the
River betvvecu Kerby ville and Waldo, Jose-
best p;iv ing business before the public, send
in 2:11}. Thia does not go on record,
phineUo.. ¡suffered lorsale. The ranch com­
ns your address and we w ill send you full
prises grain, meadow and garden land, all
but it is faster t »an any horse ever
aving
permanently located paiticulars ami private terms free; samples
H t1¡’sTUMoíe'T.>nu.h're
CANDIES AND NUTS,
under good cultivation. There is a commo­
in Jacksonville, the undersigne.i re­ worth
went in harn«*ss befor<\ It irus’ best
also ireejyoucan limn make up
«lèt'r’puoiis
dious
dwelling
house
and
barn
thereon,
\ loo ACRE LAND WARRANT IS
spectfully informs tlie public that he your
is
t,,lu« required for
mind for yourself. AddressGEORGE
time is 2:13 and a fraction, while A |UU offered for sale by B. W. Hus­ Crockery, Glassware, Etc
both nearly new. Also a tine fruit orchard pr«*pared to «lo all kinds of work in the bo«it STINSON A co., Portland, 2daine.
t/ÄF, with over I ìkìa m
or /amity
growing on the same. The place is well and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­
Sleepy Tom, the pacer, got over a mile ton, Administrator of David Huston’s es­
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wateredand supplied with irrigating ditches, teed.
GEORGE W. FREY.
track in a little better than 2:13. tate. For particulars apply at the Clerk's
T H AVE A VERY <a>OD ASSORTMENT Ac. Time will be given for part payment
oilice.
B. W. HUSTON,
p »R MINI NG BLA N KS « JO THE TI M Es
Forrest’s time was made at a private
1
of the ilitive goods, whi<-h 1 w ill sell if desired. For further particulars apply to • I USTICE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS FOI 1
Administrator.
O ffici :. Copp's lland-book ol Miuitig ‘
»»7 . »S,
m
11. K. HANNA, Jacksonville.
J all kiiids lor sale at Hie T ules ueíicl .* Law alwaj -» kept uu liaud, 1’ilcc 81 a copy.
chuap. Please tall.
JA.8. DRUM.
Jackson ville, Aug. 22, 1879.
trial.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A
BARBER SHOPS BATH ROOMS
LIVERY STABLE! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
Plain and Fancy Candies, Nuis, Etc.
H
R estorative
THOMAS’ SAW-MILL,
THE PLACE
DAMIANA !
WALDO EXPRESS.
THF
THE EAGLE BREWER Y,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
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