i
DEMOCRATIC TIMES
FRIDAY,
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION for the PEOPLE
E. K. REAMES.
T. G. REAMES,
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DECEMBER 5, 1*79
Th« TINKA A im SI*« l*r***< eirewlation
ewer wttoiuej I m Si>iith»TM Mrrgon by m»y
»ewapMper ani th er er«» re nirerw <*npcri«r
(»•Iweementi* to mlvertlflen». Onr list la
principally Malati to Jackson, Jose
phine anti Lake conn tic*. Bnsiueae asen
b U mm I i I take noto of this.
ALL 80RTS
The boy who was kept in after Rchool for
bad orthography «aid he wa» spell-lxiund.
The excitement about rich placer mines «up-
posed to be founl in the Palouse country
doesn’t seem to be well founded.
Salesmen will tell you that there is very lit
tle sitting down in a store that keeps a stand
ing advertisement in a newspaper.
We aee by an exchange that Bonner’s rarer,
Raru*. has beaten the fast time recently made
by St. Jnliau in Cal fornia. He trotted a mile
without a skip in 2:11|.
A young lady was heard to remark in regard
to her father’« snoring, that “the neighlsirs all
set out their wash-tnlts, thinking that a thun
der storm was coming up.”
She was an Albany lady who informe«! a vi ’-
tor who came to see her new house* that she
was having “nicks made in the walla in which
to place statutes, and in one of them a burst of
her husband. ”
Spain meditates carrying nut nsmemus re
forms in Cuba, but will probably be a hundred
years about it. If there is anythin? a Spanish
official requires plenty of, it is leisure. He
takes his time.
At Galesburg, Ill., some one in a crowd of
about 15,000 threw an eg? which struck Gen
Grant on the side of the head. A reward of
9500 was offered for the miscreant, but he I
could no* be found.
It is ronghly estimate«! that the next census^
th- taking of which will be begun on the firs,
of June next by the twenty thousand enumera
tors, will show the population of the United
States to l>e over fifty-five millions.
A man out West has sued a newspaper for
lil>el, because it said he killed a man. The
newspaper wants to compromise and advises
him to make the report true by killing some
body. He has accepted the advice and is
hunting for the editor.
Did yon ever notice a poor chap that stands
in the first picture of the almanac with fish
and sheep an 1 scorpions and bulls and twins,
•tc., aroun«! him? Did you ever notice that he
was naked and had nothing in his stomach?
Well, that poor fellow used to edit a pajier.
Charles the Simple once remarked to his
fool. Jean, that he thonght they had better
change places. As Jean did not seem well
pleased with the projx>sal, Charles ask«*«l him
if he was not content with the idea of lieing a
king. “Oh, content enough.’’-was the reply.
“l>nt I should be exceedingly ashamed of such
a fool.”
One Saturday !ate’i\ at the old horse sale of
Wells, Fargo ft Co., at Portland, a young man
pnrehased a black valise for a dollar or two.
He opened it and found it filled with cloth
ing; also • gold watch and chain, a silver cup
and some very fine jewelry of a m iscellaneous
fancier. Another man paid $86 for a box of
ixst year’s almanacs.
If a youag lady appears on the street with
her hat battered in, the general exclamation is,
“Oh, how pretty!” or “What jaunty style!"
But just let a young man make his appearance
with his hat either knocked out of shape or set
upon the side of his head, and every lady met
will go stnightway home and proclaim to the
household: “I saw Mr. So-and-so down town
drunk.”
Ran Francisco is probably the most cosmo
politan city in the Unite«! States. An English
traveler lately visiting there, writes: “I had
my boots blacked by an African, my chin
shaved by a European, and my bed made by
an Asiatic; a Frenchman cooked my dinner, an
Englishman showed me my seat, an Irishman
changed my plate, a Chinaman washed my ta
ble napkin, and a German handed me my bill. ”
I n speaking of the capture of John Flame!
in thio place, by Sheriff Bybee, of Jackson
county, Oregon, the Roseburg “Star” says
that the sheriff deserves great credit for bring
ing the criminal to justice in the face of so
BMBch danger. The same paper says that
about fifteen or twenty of our citizens banded
together to resist the sheriff, alleging that the
prisoner should not be taken without a requi
sition from the Governor. This is new to us.
If the editor of the Roseburg “Star” should
ever be compelled to Hee from justice, let him
not come to Crescent City in the hope that our
citizens will resist an officer who holds a war
rant for his arrest.—[Cresrent City Courier.
E fvuct ov M ountain A ir .—A young lady
from one of our valley towns, disappointed
in leva last spring, pined and pined to a shad
ow, and to save the necessity of ordering a
pine coffin, her friends sent her to Hood River.
After feasting on the mammoth vegetables and
luscious fruits of that region, breathing the
mountain air and drinking snow water through
the Lunar months, she returned home weigh
ing 150 pounds, and is now watching for a
chance to whip the man who threw off on her.
^^o D ay ’ s W ork .—Rev. J. R. N. Bell is a
vorter, as the following will explain: Ijmt
S.ibbath, after a han! week's work in the
T-achers’ Institute, he rode some forty miles,
preached two sermons and niarned two couples
in different localities. All this work was per
formed between “sun and sun,” altho' the
r«a«ls were in a terribly bail comlition. Bro.
Bell appeared to enjoy it, as he was “frisky"
as ever on the morning following, and says he
enjoys those kind of things.—[Plaindealer.
How T hey S ue I t .—The Yreka “Journal’’
sees an advantage to be gained hv the farmers
of Northern California in the building of a good
wagon mail from Jacksonville to Crescent City
that has not been mentioned prominently
heretofore. The fact of onr farmers finding a
much better market for their produce than
Siskiyou county offers will relieve the Siskiyou
farmers of the “ruinous competition,” which
they now complain of at the hands of Southern
Oregon farmers.
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Castoria
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Mlllioaa of Motkora express their
delight over Cutoria. It is uaturo’s
rsusdy for spasimila ting ths food.
Unlike Castor Oil, it is ploMont to
tako, and unlike Morpklae Syrups, it is
harmless. Castoria rogalatoa the Bow*
ola, doatroya Worms. Caros
BY ADOPTING A
C ÆJS11
Sour Curd «d Wind Colic,
IN PRICES
relieving Meats as the
T HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
1 consignment of the celebrated Singer
Sewing Machines, which are for sale on the
usual liberal terms anti at the regular prices
established by the company. Therefore
waste no time, money and patience on in-
i ferior machines when you can purchase a
genuine Singer at the same figures. In
buying a Sinner you g««t a machine of ac
knowledge«! nieril ami established reputa-
j tion, an«! are certain of having value receiv
ed for your money, as every machine is
warranted by the company.
The Singer Company now sell three-quar
ters of all the machines sold in the world,
the capacity of their works at Elizabeth,
New Jersey, enabling them to turn out over
a thousand machines a day, and they have
4,500 offi«*es for the sale of these justly cele
brated sewing machines, which have taken
the
Important Reduction in
AT THE STORE OF
SHER
rr<> THE PUBLIC
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL
Over all competitors more than two hun 1 sell for the next SIXTY DAYS my entire line of
dred times.
After the Chicago fire the Relief Commit
tee undertook to furnish sewing machines
tothe needy women of that city, and appli
cants were ¡»ermitted to choose from six dif
ferent kinds of machines. 2,944 applicants
were furnished with machines, ot which
number 2,427 chose Singer machines and
517 distributed their choice among the five
other kinds of machines. They were to
earn their living on these machines, and
took the Singer, because
Ever Known in a Regular Business,
SUMMER DRY-GOODS,
—AND THK—
LARGEST
STOCK !
DHESS GOODS,
—OF—
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FANCY GOODS, LADIES KID GLOVES, HATS,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! !
IT IS THE BEST.
C entaur I jniments .
—THK—
GREATEST VARIETY
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
TO SELECT FROM IN
!
Any One Store in Southern
Oregon or Northern
California.
ALL FOR CASH
CENTAUR
Ualaieiita, the most speedy and effective
curative Menu for
MAM and BEAST
the world has ever known. The Centaur
.127.833 Singer Macb’nes.
181,260
.219,758
.232,444
.241,679
.249,852
.262,316
.282,812
. 356,432
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Aent for Jackson and Josephine Counties.
Headquarters, Jacksonville, Or.
gGETABLS
FANCY GOODS
have relieved more bed*ridden Crip*
plea; healed more frightful wounds,
and saved more valuable animals than
all other linimenU, ointments, oils, extracts,
plasters and so-called "pain killers” and
“skin cures” combined.
Physicisms and Veterinary Surgeons
endorse the Centaur Liniments; mil
lions of men, women and children in all
countries use them, and Housekeepers,
Farmers, Planters, Travelers, Liverymen,
Teamsters and Stock-growers, are their pat
rons. Theyareolesm,theyarshsmdy,they
are cheap, and they are reliable. There
is no ache, pain, or swelling which they
will not alleviate, subdue, or cure. Sold
throughout
THE HABITABLE GLOBE
for 50 ots. and S1.00 a bottle. Trissl
bottles, 25 ots.
hair >
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES
AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND
SATINS, BOOTS ft SHOES,
CLOTHING, ETC.,
itEN
LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS
ICE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
11 ladies to the fact that we have now on
hand the largest and best selected assort
ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and FAN-
t' Y GOODS of every description in Southern
Oregon, and we will henceforth make this
line of goods our specialty and sell them at
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
To the gentlemen we will say, it you
want a No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must
goto Kearnes Bros, to buv it, as weclaim to
have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
Jackson county and willallow noone to un
dersell us.
These goods were all purchased bv a mem
ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS
ES in San Francisco and New York, and we
will warrant every article and sell them
cheaper for cash than any house in county.
We also keep on hand a full stock of
LARGE
N. FISHER.
GROCERIES,
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A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
Farm and Freight Wagons,
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Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows.
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In fact everything from the finest needle
to a threshing-machine. Give us a call and
judge for yourselves as to our capacity of
furnishing goods as above.
The way to make money is to save it. To
>ave it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH
for vour goods and buy of
REAMES BROS.
G
STABLE !
PARKER'S STEAM SAW MILL,
SISKIYOU IRON WORKS,
YREKA, CAL.
aving lately provided these
improved machinery, I am rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PRE-
H now mills fully with prepared
to fill »11 orders lor rus 1 pared to make al) kinds' of (’astinp^
3Dy©
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may he
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly anti ef
fectually produces a permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO,
NASHUA, N.H.
Cell tj kU BnggMa, tai Etaltti la Millchtl.
GREAT SLAUGHTER of PRICES
UT !
UNION
—AT—
E. JACOBS’ STORE LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
AT THE
Cor. California and 4th Sts.
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
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A combinntion of Hop*. Bu. hu. Mnndrakc.
an.l Dundc'.lon. » -h ..line u. i uu.l i.. ic.:ra-
tivuriv|K rt.eaof ailoC.erl.it r-y akestfiefrrcat-
< ?t 1-lood PiiriJir, J ¡ver 1
.nlor, and Lite
and Health nestoring1 A^cut ou cart h.
No <!Nea.«e or ill h.-olth can ponsibty long- exist
where Iwp l- lt-rs art! uaed, ao varu-d aud perioct
are tUcir operations.
Thej 8l«e new life and rianr to the aaed and Inflr®.
To all whoso employment» eauBi-ii-rerutarityof
the bowels or Urinary organa, or who require an
Anpctixcr,Tonic n-nl iii.id btanuUiit,Hup letter»
art»invaluable without lutuxieatbig.
No matter what your feelings or symptoms are.
whatl.te dLsca.Mo op ailment is, u*6 Hop Bitters-
Don't wait until you are Rick, but if you only feel
hod or niiarrabio. use the Bitters at once. 11 may
ve your life. It haa saved hundreds.
$¿»00 will bo paid foracase they will not cure or
he. a . Do not suffer nor let your t fiends suffer, but
umj and urge them to use Hop Bkters,
Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drusrpred. drunk
en nostrum, buv the Jhm- t anti Best
dicuie ever
mad?; t.ic ••Invalid’* 1'rJcnd and Hope,” and
no person or family should be without them.
Get Nome thlw dny.
BSSH3
Hor Couon C ubic is the swcch st, safest and best.
Ask Children.
The flop P ad for Stomach, liver and Kidney Is nope-1
rlor to ull others. Curesbyalisorption. Ask druggist.
D. L C. i.i an absolute and irreslstiblecure for drunk-
cuness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics:
Sold I .>
Send for Circular.
New York
THE ENTIBE STOCK OF
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE I
PAINTS & GLASS.
TRADE MA.RK.
C A LI FO R N1A ST 11EET,
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
OF DEPARTURE
Maine Mena.
M. Mensor
JACKSONVILLE, NOV.
HENRY WEBER,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER j
TUB BEST STYLE
J. H. HUSEELL, PHOPBIETOE.
HE UNDERSIGNED, BETNG STA-
tioned at Ashland again, lias turned his
entire attention to the
T
RATES,
LOWEST
—IS AT—
DAV. CRONEMILLER'S,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
MARBLE BUSINESS,
DO
anil is fully prepared to fill all orders in
j this line with rmatness and dispatch aud at
NEXT DOOR TO SCHVMTF’S BARBER SHOP,
prices to suit the times.
Oregon. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES HOUSE PAINTING,
Jacksonville,
SIGN PAINTING,
Executed in any description of marble.
Every
variety
of
cemetery
and
other
stone
T WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
1 the citizens of Jacksonville and sur work execute«! in a satisfactory manner.
rounding country, that 1 have opened a Special attention given to orders from any WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
shop, and should be please«! to serve them part of Southern Oregon. Address
J. H. RUSSELL, Ashland, Or.
in my line of business. Custom-made work
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
an«i repairing promptly and neatly execut
I ed on the shortest noti«*e.
JUSTICE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS OF
Orders from the country promptly attend
»J all kinds for sale at the T imes O ffice ed to.
HENRY WEBER.
T. 45m3.
IRON
ORNAMENTAL
RAILINGS
FOR CEMETERIES, BACONIEN, ETC.
Stove repairing, Plow Points of all kinda,
and Brass Work of every description made
to order.
Highest cash price paid for old iron.
Garrett’s and Babbitt's metals alwavR on
hand.
LAWTON A SK1NNËR.
S. P. HANNA,
W AG
- Al AKER,
IN CRONEMILLER'S BUILDING, IS
1 in receipt of a full assort inent of material
and prepared to «io all work in his line on
short notice and in a workmanlike manner
Vehicles of every description made to ord« r.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran
teed.
Repairing a specialty.
S. P. HANNA.
RANCH FOR SALE
BARBER SHOP & BATH ROOMS
rpiIE RANCH KNOWN AS TME BEN-
1 nett ranche, situated on the Illinois
CALIFORNIA STREET,
River between Kerby ville and Waldo, Jose
phine Co., is offered for sale. The ranch com
prises grain, meadow and garden land, all
Oregon. under good cultivation. There is a commo
Jacksonville,
dious dwelling house and barn thereon,
both nearly new. Also a tine fruit orchard
growing on the same. The place is well
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PRE- wateredand supplied with irrigating ditebefl,
1 pared to do all work in his line iu the A-c. Time will be given for part payment
if desired. For further particulars apply to
best manner and at reasonable prices.
II. K. HANN A, Jacksonville.
KOT OR COLD BATUM
Can be had at this place at all hours of the
day.
GEORGE SCHUMPF.
A. P. H otaling ,
429 Jackson St.,
San Francisco,
E. C. IXiRP,
25 Front St.,
Portland.
A. P. HOTALING & CO„
Importers of
FINE
WISH» AND LIQI’DRN.
Sole Agents for the
J. H. CUTTER
OLD BOURBON WHISKY I
Anil W. J. Lemp’s St. Louis Beer.
JOHN L. CARTER & SON, Gen. .kents for Stair Investment Insurance Co.
PAINTERS.
ALSO MAKE TO ORDER
CITY
Proprietor.
generally at this old and popular resort.
The finest liquors and cigars can always be
had at this place, ami the tables are always
supplied with all the leading newspapers
and periodicalsot the «lay.
A first-class billiartl table is also kept
at this house.
C. W.SAVAGE.
Thimble Skeins and Wagon Boxes.
Jacksonville, Oregon,
—AND AT—
aving again taken possession
That Defy Competition.
ON ACCOUNT
C. W. SAVAGE,
and manufacture or repair all descriptions
of machinery, upon the shortest notice and
the most reasonable terms. Constantly on
hand all sizes of
—DONE IN —
of this saloon, the undersigned will be
H please«!
to meet his friends and the public
In fact everything to be found in a first-
class stock of General Merchandise, which
will be sold at prices
The highest price allowed for country pro
duce.
i^uGive men call at my establishment in
in Masonic Building and be convinced that
there is no humbug about this.
E. JACOBS.
YOUR BLACKSMITHING
T
FRENCH CANDIES, Etc.
AT COST!
—TO GET—
GRAYS SPIX'IFIU Mt:l>l< INK.
Beautiful Ladies' Hats & Flowers,
Children's Carriages, Velocipedes and
Wagons,
THE PLACE
THE
D m
Ti.E GREAT ENG-
i:SH iitMLuY, an
unfailing cure
he undersigned would re -
lor Spermator
spectfully inform their friends and the
rhea. Seminal
public generally that they have purchase«!
Weakness, I in
the
above establishment, which will be
potency, and
All Kinds of Groceries,
henceforth conducted under their constant
al) diseases that
personal supervision, ami they guarantee B/ore Takini* follow as a se-
CARPETS,
satisfact on to all who may favor them with qnence
—e of Self-Abuse; as los
CLOTHING,
their patronage.
Universal Lassitude, l’ain in ’
These stables are centrally located, and ness of Vision, Premature <
DRY-GOODS,
within convenient distance of the various many other Diseases that le;
houses of public entertainment. Horses or Consumption and a Prema
FANCY GOODS,
and mules will be boarded and cared for at
®0“Full particulars in o
moderate charges. They have one of the which we desire to send free by mail to
BOOTS & SHOES,
largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of everv one.
The Specific Medicine is
Portland, of
sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or
SCHOOL BOOKS,
six packages for $5, or will be sent free by
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
mail on receipt of the monev bv addressing
HATS AND CAI’S,
THEGRAY MEDKUNE CO.,
With single or double teams, for hire on rea
No. 10 Mechanics’ Block. Detroit, Mich.
TOBACCOS & CIGARS,
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses
^*j,Sol<! in Jacksonville by all druggists
HARDWARE & TINWARE, and Mules, which will be hired to go to any and by all wholesale and retail druggists
part of the country at moderate rates.
everywhere.
Animals bought and sold, and broke to
saddle or harness.
NEW STATE SALOON,
J. A. CARDWELL.
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tic, mouldings, matching, turning, groov
ing, et«*., on short notice and at very reason
able terms. A full assortment constantly
kept on hand. Iam also ready t<> furnish
seasoned lumber, sugar pine, y ellow pine
ami fir, first, second and third grades,
planed or unplaned, oi a superior quality
and in any amount. County orders taken
at par. Give me atrial and I will convince
you that I am able to perform what I
agree to.
J. P. PARKER.
dntggku. 11« P Eitk-rs Mfg.Co. I^Leatar, N.Y.
TRADE " ’
HERE A COMPLETE AND MAGNIF-
icent assortment of new goods has
just been received, consisting in part of
FRANCO-AM ERICAN
In the matter of the estate of Peter Thomp
son, deceased.
,
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1N the undersigned has been appointed
HOTEL & RESTAURANT
by the County <’ourt of Josephine county,
Oregon, sitting in Probate on November 17,
Oregon St., Jacksonville«
1879, Administrator of the estate of Peter
Thompson, deceased.
All persons in<b*b«ed to said estate are re-
Opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
«(uested to settle the same immediately, and W. J. PLYMALE,
PROPRIETOR
those having claims against the estate will
present them with the proper vouchers to
meat Kerbyville, Josephine county, Ore
gon, within six month» after the first publi
J acksonville,
cation of this notice.
Oregon,
GEO. GROTZ.
aving
just
received
a
new
Administ rator of said estate.
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car
Dated November 21, 1879.
riages, I am now prepared to furnish my
patrons ami th«* public generally with as
JL4DAJ/A HOLT, I*t oprietre&s.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
FINE TURNOUTS
In the matter of the Estate of George W.
Bressler, deceased.
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle I
IN PURSUANCE < >F AN ORDER AND horses hired to go to any part of the country. rpHE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
L license of the County Court of the state
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses I of tendering her thanks to the public for
of Oregon, for Jackson County, sitting for broke to work single or double. Horses the patronage which has hitherto l»een ex
the transaction of probate business on Fri board«*«!, and the best of care bestowed upon tended to her, and would respectfully sollic-
day*, November 15,1*79, th«* undersigned,ad them while in my charge.
its continuance.
ministrator tic bonix non of the estate of
Her tables are always under her immedi
George W. Bressler, «leeeased, will sell at S-STMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. ate control ; and by her long experience in
public auction to the highest bidder for <*ash
the business she feels confident that she will
in United States gold coin, al the Court
A liberal share of the public patronage is give entire satisfaction to all. Her lieds and
House door in Jacksonville, on
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable
stylo, suited to the accommodation of single
Saturday, December 20. 1879*
occupants or families. Her lx*ds are al way»
at one o'eloek i*. m . of said <lav, the follow
kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
ing describe«! real property belonging to said
«■state, to-wit:
N. E. ' « of section 7 ami S. E.
of section
BIG BUTTE, OREGON,
6 in township 36, south of range, 1 West, sit
uated in Jackson county, Oregon, contain
Corner of Second and Center Streets
ing 320 acres.
J. P. PARKER, Proprietor
Price, One Dollar,
CROCKERY,
ANT OKI OCIST WILL TELL TOC ITS KErrTATTOR.
"EXCELSIOB”
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
the Puri-stnnd B«®t .Hcdicineevrr made
C
W
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
H
T his standard article is compound
ed with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Haj’e.s, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the B est P kefaration
for its intended purposes.”
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASS W A RE,
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Sj.T.W. SANFORD, M.D., SJJKtKiS
1». H. FEATIIEKM.
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Liver
Invigorator
has been used
in my practice
and by the public,
for more than 35 years,
with unprecedented results.
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OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
LINIMENTS
CLOTHING, Etc., Etc.,
Tlie people bought Singer machines as f cl
ows:
They soothe, heal, and cure. They
HEAL— Cuts,
Wounds, Galls, Old-Sores.
Broken-breasts and Sore Nipples;
CURE— Pain in the Back, Rheumatism. Scia*
tica, LumbMO, Neuralxia, Ear-Ache,
Tetter. Pimples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and
all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailments of
Animals;
SUBDUE— Inflammation and Swellings;
BELIEVE— Boils, Felons, Ulcers, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis. Croup and Quinsy ;
EXTRACT— Pain from Burns, Scalds.
Stings. Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises.
The experience of eenturies has made the
i
FIRST PRIZE
NEVER
Since Ilealinx remedie« have been usd by
SUFFERING MAN
has thsrs been known inch absolute Pain*
H ASIS ! !
THE CRE1TEST REOUCTIOH
sad allays Fovorlakaosa. What gives
koaltk ta tko Child, promotes rsst for
tho Mother. Children Cry for
Pitehor’a Castorio. It is the most rs~
liable, oSaoüve and popular article
dispensed by Druggists.
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Hop Bitters, which are advertised in onr
columns, are a sure cure for ague, biliousness
and kidney complaints. Those who use them
any they cannot be too highly recommended.
Those afflicted should give them a fair triaL
and will become thereby enthusiastic in the
praise of their curative qualities.—[Portlaud
Argus.
AHEAD AS USUAL • II •
OLD AND RELIABLE.
D r . S anford a L iver I nvigorator
is a Standard Family Remedy for
diseases of the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels.—It is Purely
Vegetable.— It never
Debilitates—It is
Cathartic and
Tonic
MACHINES FOR SALE.
HAVE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND
Sewing Machines, in g<xxl order, which
I 1 will
sell very cheap, ami warrant for one
year. I will also give the purchaser the
privilege of exchanging «luring that time
for the new Singer, allowing the same price
for the old machine which was paid for it.
All kinds of sewing machines cleaned, re
paired an«l adjusted at reasonabk* rates.
D. H. FEATHERS.
Jacksonville, Aug. 25, 1879.
WALDO EXPRESS.
Carrying United States Mails
I EAVES JACKSONVILLE MONDAYS
I j and Thursdays tor Waldo. Leaves
Waldo Tuesdays and Fridays.
First-class accommodations for passen
gers. Express business promptly attended
to by
R. M. GARRETT.
LAGER!
LAGER!!
THE EAGLE BREWER Y,
UHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER
1 has now on hand and is constantly man-
ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern
Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to
suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
FARM FOR SALT*.
rpHE FARM KNOWN AS THE JOIIN
I L. Murphy place, lying in the vicinity
of Brer cr»ek,eight miles from Jacksonville
and adjoining Major Glenn’s land, is offered
for salo cheap. It contains 190 acres of the
best bottom land and is well supplied
with living water. For further particulars
enquire at this office.
^■■®'T1.«> National Gold Modal was awarded
to Bradley A Rulofson for the Iwtd Ph«o-
VOR MINING BLANKS GO THE TIMES granhs in the United States, and the Vienna
F O ffice . Copp’s Hand-l>ook of Mining Med:.1 for the best in the world. 429 Mont
Ixiw al ways.kept on baud. Price $1 a copy gomery street, Sau Frauciscu.