The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 12, 1879, Image 4

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    DEMOCRATICVTLMES
FRIDAY,
TO AMKK1IKEBfc.
CALIFORNIA ST.,
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Th» TIME» hs« the largest circulation
♦ver attained in Mowtbern Oregon by any
newspaper and therefore offer* anperior
Indncenient* to mivcrliacra. Our list Is
principally ronfine;! to Jackson. Jose­
phine and I.ake counties. Hnviness men
sbuiild take note of this.
Cry for Fitclicr’s C«storia. They
lii c it because it i ; sweat ; j’Æotimi s
like Cantoria locauko it pivcs
Jicalt’v to th.» Culi.lt end Piiy-i-
ciana,bocauuo it e^acaku. uo mor­
phine or mineral.
[Sam. L. Simpson in the Oregonian.)
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The day and the year were a dying together,'
Crimson to crimson, and gold unto gold.
And the pine, dropping burrs in the sweet I
autumn weather,
Sadly and softly its rosary told,
Aa we leaned on our guns and looked over the
city.
Enthroned in the days that eternally thrill;—
Ami one stood in silence, and one hummed a
ditty
Of a love that was lost, and a wheel that was
still.
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Ever Known in a Regalar Business,
LARGEST STOCK!
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AT THE
GZHEEAL MERCHANDISE ! !
FANCY GOODS, LADIES KID GLOVES, HATS,
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CLOTHING, Etc., Etc.,
TO SELECT FROM IN
in tko I3A -CK.
ini;', for the
ALL FOR CASH!!
Vf-E CAM. THE ATTENTION or THE
Vi ladies to the tact that we have now on
hand the largest and best selected assort­
ment of LA DI ES’ DRESS GOODS and 1- V N-
< 'V Gt Mil is ofevery description in Smit hern
Oregon, anil wo will henceforth make this
line of goods our specialty and sell them at
O:;o E .ttlo of Ceuta :? Liniment.
ON ACCOUNT
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
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To the gentlemen we will say, it you
want a No. 1 SUIT OF CL<>T11 ES you must
goto Reames Bros, to buy it, as we claim to
have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in
Jackson county and will allow no one to un­
dersell us.
These goods were all purchased by a mem­
ber of our firm from FIRST-CLASS Hol’S-
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
INFORMATION tortile PEOPLE.
11A RI AV A RE, CUT L ER Y, G L ASS W AI < E,
L and O ffice ’ at R osebuko , O regon , |
November 2t>, 1879. |
yOTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1N the following-named settler has tiled
noticeof his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, ami secure final en­
try thereof at the expiration of thirty days
from the date of this notice, viz: B. F.
Giichell, Homestead Application No. 21'55,
for the E. 1 • of N. W.
N. W. 1, of N. W.
1, and N. E. 'i of S. W.
Sec. 10, T. 37, S.
R., 1 E., and names the following as his
witnesses, viz: James M. (’hildersof Jack-
son county, and Jeflerson Grigsby of Jack­
ton count v. Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
In the matter'd the estaleof . A. A. Ham­
ilton, deceased.
yOTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1\ the undersigned has been appointed
i>v the County Court <>t Jackson county,
< (regoli, sitting in probate November 28,
1879, A d m i n i st rat or ot the »‘state of \\ m. A.
A. I lamiitoli, dceea cd.
All nei sons mdeli'ed to said estate are re-
<|Uest 'd to settlelhe same immediately, and
th »se having claims against the estate will
present them with the proper vouchers t»i
meat my resilience in Uniontown precinct,
Jackson Count v, < »r<‘gon, wit bin six mouths
alter the tirsi publication ot this notice.
CHAS. E. Cll APPEL,
Administrator of sai I estate.
Dated December 5, 1879.
In the matter of the »‘state of Peter Thomp­
son, (lcee;:s(‘(L
Y'lTH’E is HEREBY GIVEN THAI
.A the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of Josephine »‘minty,
< iregon, sitting in Probate on Novi'inber 17,
|87<i. Administrator of lhe estate of Peter
i'iioiiipson, deceased.
Ail persons indebted to said »'state are re-
ipiested to settle the same immediately, and
:iiose having claims against the estate will
present t hem with the proper vouchers to
meat Kerby ville, Josephine comity, Ore­
gon, within six month» after the first publi-
ealion of this notice.
GEO. GROTZ.
Administrator of said estate.
Dated November 21. D79.
JACKSONVILLE. NOV. 7
Plows, Gang Plows à Sulky Plows.
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In fact everything from the finest needle
to a threshing-machine. Give us a call ami
judge for yourselves as to our capacity of
furnishing goods as above.
The way to make money is to save it. To
save it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH
for vour goods and buy of
REA MIX BROS.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
For Fever and Agi,?, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever,Itomiiloi.t Fever, Dumb Ague.
F: riod.enl or Bilious Pcvor.&c.,artd indeed
all the i.ireenons which arise from malari­
ous, marsh, or miusmat13 poiSoua,
This is a compound rcmedv, prepared with
scientific, skill from vegcirtlile ingredients, which
rarely fails to cure the severest cases of ClnDs
and Fever and the concomitant disonlers. Sich
a remedy the n< ce-^ities of the people in maia­
lions districts demand,
li« «Trent superiority
over any other medicine
yet discovered for the
cure of Interniittents is, ||,at it contains no qui­
nine or mineral, and ttiosc who take it are free
lion; danger of (punisni or any injurious effects,
and are as healthy after using it as Iwfore. It
has been extensively eni|ih»ycd during the last
thirty years in the treatment ot these distressing
disorders, and so unvarying lias been its success
that
ii has gained the reputation of being infal­
lible.
It cun, therefore, lie safely recommended
as a sure remedy and specific for the Fever and
Ague of the West, and the Chill« and Fever ot
tin* south. It counteracts the miasmatic poison
in the blood, and frees the system from its influ­
ence, so that lever and ague, shakes orchills,
once broken up by it, (io not return until
the
disease is again contracted.
'Die great variety <>f di-orders which nri«e from
the irritation of tlii-poison, such as Nem algin,
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Oregon St., Jacksonville
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IVIIERE A COMPLETE AND MAGNTF-
II icent assortment of new goods has
just been received, consisting in part of
All Kinds of Groceries,
CAB PETS,
CI.( »THING,
DRY-GOODS,
fancy goods ,
Kheuuiatisiii, Gout, I!e:ut.i( he, l.liudness.
Toothache, Harache. fatal rti. Asthma, Pal­
BOO TS .V- SHOES,
pitation, Splenic Affect ions. Hysterics, I’a'n
in the Bowels, Colic. Paralysis, and dcrange-
of the Stomach, all of which become intermit­
tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than
Avr.u's A gue C ure , which cures them all alike,
and protects the system from future att;i( ks. A s
a preventive, it is of immense service in those
communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as
it stays the development »f the disease if taken
first approat h <»i the premonitory symp-
on tlie
Travellers ami temporal y residents are
toms.
thus enabled to defy these di-orders, and few
w ill ever suffer if they avail Ihcmrclvcs oi tl;c
protection tins remedy affords.
F or Liver Complaints, ari - ing from torpidity,
it is an excellent remedy; it stimulate» tins organ
into healthy activity, and produces many remark­
able cures where other medicines fail.
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SCHOOL BOOKS,
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HATS AND CAPS,
TOBACt 'OS <fc ( '(GABS,
HARDWARE & TINWARE,
Bsautihl Ladies' Hats & Flowers,
HOLMAN’S LIVER PAD
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A NUKE CURE FOR
PAINTS & GLASS.
|<\xVpr sm<l A. jxik "
Children’s Carriages, Velocipedes and
Wagons,
AND ALL DISORDERS OF
FRENCH CANDIES, Etc.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & CoM
In fact everything to be found in a first
class stock of General Merchandise, which
will be sold at prices
Practical ami Analytical Chemists,
Tlie Stomach and Liver.
“While the years have gone on, and the flush
times have faded.
Even the smoke of the vigil ascends.
That Defy Competition.
An I the oak, all the while, that ;>oor altar has Ordinary size
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shaded.
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Special size...
The highest price allowed tor country pro
Like a penitent soul, that would make some < hildren size.
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amends.
X^i-Give mo a call at my establishment in
And still, from his ash»-s, the dead day arises.
PAMPHLETS, PARTICULARS in Masonic Building ami boconviticid Ilia'
'’OR PAMPHT.I7I
A blossoming wonder of beauty and truth.
and _ testimonials
__ ___ _____ i send to or call on
there is no humbug about this.
And the myrtle-wreathed uioou, >u all gentle
E. JACOBS.
JOHN. E. DAY, Yreka. Cal.,
disguises.
Sole Agent tor Siskiyou County.
Remembers, and twines her a chaplet of ruth.
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q’HESE WELL-KNOWN MILT.S.SJTUA
I ted seven miles northeast of Jackson I
ville, are now prepared to do a
lierchant and Exchange Business.
Thirty-six pounds ot flour, two pound?
ot shorts and eight pounds of bran given
per bushel <»f good wheat. Flour sacked
ami bianded, customers fnrnishirg sacks.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all instances.
t . t . M c K enzie .
Eureka Mills, Sept. 16, 1878.
“EXCELSIOB”
FRANCO-AMERICAN
STABLE !
LIVERY
HOTEL <fc RESTAURANT
Oregon St., Jacksonville,
Opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
PROPRIETOR
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MADAME HOLT, D>oprietrcsa.
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FINE TURNOUTS
As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLI). Horses
broke to work single or double. Horses
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
them while in my charge.
rpHE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD
I of tendering her thanks t<i the public for
the patronage which lias hitherto been ex­
tended to her, and would respectfully aollic-
its continuance.
Her tables are always under her immedi­
g-CMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. ate control ; and by’ her long exjterience in
the business she feels confident tlipt she will
A liberal share of the public patronage is give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and
solicited.
W. J. PLYMALE.
rooms are fitted up in the most comfortal !o
style, suited to the accommodation of single
occupants or families. Her beds are a! wavs
UNION
kept dean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
SISKIYOU IRON WORKS,
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Tlicy pits new Ilf« and
to the aped and Infirw.
To all whoso employments cause i repailarityof
■thelenvcks or urfuary o~cnns er v. ’ > roanire au
EApiS'lia i-, TonlcYnd mild Stimul-n-.t, Hop ¿iltera
Bare invaluable without lntoxieatbig.
I No matter what your fot iinga or symptoms are.
Iwh.'.tt :eui--( ,<-e or siirac t. Is, u
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1 ,it, rs-
ilkm'tw.ut until yon ar< ri< k.bn‘:f y u'onl.- led
;bo<lor mia'ralde,uro t^e L..ternat ouce. llmay
l.xavoyo-irUfu. It has knred hundreds.
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torn cast» they will not cure or
II»<.;*. 1'»not e'uifer nor h t vourf-fendssuiler. but
lure and unrot!», ni toure Hop Litters.
I Remember,HopEitt, reisiioviio.dnm-ired.dnink-
Hen n -.teim.lyit tl I-., land!., t M
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made; the “invetlu** i'ricnd nnd Hope," and
no 1" moil or family eh arid Lo without them.
Get Romo this day.
Fi d’ J!
H op C ough C urs is the sweetest, safest and best.
Ask Children.
The TTorr.‘.r>forrtoin.K 1», Liver n nd Kidney tx.np».
rioreiallother-i Cures by tbsorption. A.-k‘fni^ist.
D. L < . is an atf«*lu tea nd i rrrs-Klblr cure for drunk •
ctiness, use of opium, to'xicco and narcotics:
JsilJI > druggUu. 11. pb iur Mfg.C .. U k I h . u ^N.Y.
Send f>rCiirolar.
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(¿KAY'S Si'itllK MEDI» INE.
NEW
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NEXT DOORTOSCHV-MPF’ s BARBERSHOP,
Oregon.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
the citizens of Jacksonville and sur­
t rounding
country, that 1 have opened a
shop, and should ho pleased to serve them
in my line of business. Custom-made work
end repairing promptly and neatly execut­
ed on ’ lie shorte st notice.
15iu3.
HENRY WEBER.
LIVERY STABLE
Corner of Second and Center Streets
Cor. California and 4th Sts.
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YREKA. CAL.
fUHE UNDERSIGNED WOI’I.D
I s|>»‘ctfully inform their friends and the
public generally that they have purchased
the above establishment, which will l»e
honcetorth »‘(»iiducted under their constant
personal supervision, and they guarantee
satisfact on to all who may favor them with
t heir pat ronage.
These stables are centrally located, and
within convenient distance of the various
houses of public entertainment. Horses
and mules will be boarded and cared for at
moderate charges. They have one of the
largest and finest slocks in Oregon, south oi
Portland, of
and manufacture or repair all ties«
<>f machinery, upon the shortest n<
the most reasonable terms. Con st a
hand all sizes of
Thimble Skeins and Wagon B
AUSO MAKE TO ORDER
ORNAMENTAL
IRON
RAIL
FOR CEMETERIES, BACON I EK, ETC.
Stove repairing, Plow Points of all k
and Brass Work ofevery description t
to order.
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Highest cash price paid for old iron.
Garrett
’s and Babbitt’s mêlais al wav
With single or double teams, for hire on rea­
LAWTON <!t SK1NNÎ
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses hand.
and Mules, which will be hired to go to any
part ot the country at moderate rates.
s. P. HANNA,
Animals bought and sold, and broke to
saddle or harness.
J. A. CARDWELL.
WAGON - ÍIAKE1
A. P. H OTA LINO,
429 Jackson St.,
San Francisco,
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25 Front St.,
Portland. i
Jacksonville, Oregon,
TN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING
A. P. ROTATING & CO
1 in receipt of a full assortment of >1
and prepare«] to do all work in his 1
short notice and in a workmanlike m
Vehicles of every description made to
i crins reasonable and satisfaction gu
teed.
®
I mporters of
Sole Agents for the
Repairing a specialty.
8. P. HANNA
J. II. GUTTER
RANCH FOR SALE.
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And W. J. Lemp's St. Louis Beer.
lhe Purest and Desf Mcdicinocvcr made,
A comNn»tinn of ir»p«, llnehn. Mandrake,
and t-Hiidc lion, villi >..i t'.c 1« • t: ¡ui i.:<.. t c .ra-
tiv.': r< .¡>. Tt.csof allot :cr Ik! t< ;•»r : kes t.iepreat-
. t ! toed PurOer, I.ivcr Itc"»i'.-itor, and Life
ui<l lle.oth l.-si. a - A rout on < an 1».
No di •ea.-’o or ill 1. alth can po-- i’dy loner exist
wh. rc Hop (t.tt rs are ikied, so varied and perfect
are UHiruperationt.
Oregon,
J acksonville,
aving just received a new
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
riages, 1 am. now prepared to furnish my
patronsand the public generally with as
OLD BOURBON WHISKY
LOW El. I., lil ASS.
lîi'ii.
HUIE RANCH KNOWN AS THE BE?
1 nett ranche, situated on the Illin»
River between Kerbvville and Waldo, J»»
Asenta for State Investment liisnranrr Co. phmeCo..
isoflered for sale. The ranch con
prises grain, meadow and garden land.»
updergood cultivation. There is a coniiu
CITY
dimis dwelling house and barn there«'’
both nearly new. Also a fine fruit orchai
growing on the same. The place is w
wateredand supplied with irrigatingditche
Ac. Time will be given for part p»»»u‘
if dosired. For further particulars apply
C A LT FORNI A ST R E ET,
11. K. HANNA, Jacksonville.
BÄR3ER SHOP & BATH ROOMS
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
Carrying United States Mails.
rjUIE UNDERSIGNED IS FUT.LY PRE-
1 pared to do al] work in his line in the I
best manner and at reasonable prices.
HOT
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<4)I,|» IIATHN
I EAVES JACKSONVILLE MONDA
• an be had at this place at ail hours of the IJ and Thurs'lays tor Waldo. L»a'
Waldo'Tuesdays and Fridays.
GEORGE SCHUMPF.
First-clasN acconimodations for pa-1"
gers. Express business promptly attem
toby
R. M.GARRfcTrT
THE CITY
BREWERY
a ADE mark
LAGER! LAGER!!
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LISH KiMtDY, an
un'ailiLg cure
V E I T SCHUTZ.
for Spermator­
BACK OF COURT HOUSE,
rhea, Seminal
Weakness, I m-
potency, and
respectfully tn
MANNING & WEBB, Proprietors.
v
all diseases that
citizens <>t .Jacksonville an
I Before Taking follow as a se­ ‘-ffer Taking
surrounding eountrv that he is now manii-
jtience of Se!f-A Im-e; as los s of Memory, ta< turmz and will constantly keep on hand
aving lately fitted up the Universal Lass iludo. Pain iu Hie Back,Dim (lie very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing
Pt
emat lire Old Age, and 1 »ool glass of he,.r should give me a call.
Premature
commodious barn on the School House m ss <>t Vision,
1 liseases that lead to Insanitv
many
other
Diseases
Flat and in the rear of the Court House, we
are now fully prepared to attend to all bus­ or Consumption and a Prematnr»1 Grave.
jr-O Full particulars in our pamphlet,
MACHINES FOR SALE.
iness in our Imo with promptness and dis­
wliich
we desire to send fr»‘e bv mail t«»
patch and al the most reasonable rates.
every one. rC" The Specific Medicine is
sold by all druggists at si per pa«‘k ige, or
TURNOUTS.
six packages for $5, or will he sent tree bv ; have several second - hand
Sowing Machines, in good order, which
The Stable is furnished with the best ani­ mail on receipt ot theinonev l>v addressing 1 I will
m ‘1I very cheap. an<l warrant for one
malsand most substantial buggies; also a
THE GRAY MEDD'INE <0.,
year.
I will also give the purchaser the
first-class hack and saddle-horse.
No. Io Mechanics’ Block, Detroit. Mich.
privilege ot exi-liaugiug during that time
Horses boarded, and the best care be­
...Sold in Jaeksonv illo by a|] »Iriiggists lor
the new Singer, allowing the same price
stowed on them.
and by all wholesale and retail druggists tor the old machine whic'i was paid for it.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. everywhere.
All kindsof sewing machines cleaned, re-
Give tisa trial and judge for vour-olves.
paired
and adjusted at reasonable rates.
MANNING A WEBB.
lUSTK'E’S AND LEGAL BLANKS <>FI
D. H. FEATHERS
Jacksonville, June i, 1879.
»J ail kind» for sale at the T imes O ffice
Jacksonville, Aug. 25, 1879,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER H
J acks on ville,
Saturday. Decnmbrr 20. 1879*
atone o’clock e. M. ot said <lav, the follow­
ing described real property belonging to said
estate, to wit :
N. E.
of section 7 and S. E. ' , of section
• > in township3ti,south ot range, 1
c«t, sit
uatt d in .Jackson county, Oregon, contain­
ing 321) acres.
T. A. NEWMAN,
Administrator Z)c
X<>n of the estate
ot Geo. W. Bressler, dec»‘.ised.
Jacksonville, Nov. 15, 1879.
SOLD BY ALL DllUGGISTS EVEKYWIIEKI.
HENRY WEBER,
EUREKA MILLS.
In the matter of the Estate of George W.
Bressler, deceased.
IN PURSUANCEOF AN ORDER ANU
1 license of the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Jackson County, sitting for
the transaction of probate business on Fri­
day, November 15.1S79, the undersigned,ad­
ministrator 'h' Ironix non of the estate ot
Georgo W. Bressler, deceased, will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash
in United States gold coin, at the Court
House door in Jacksonville, on
zwtr.'ii.
GREAT SLAUGHTER of PRICES
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AMY DRUGGIST WILL TELL TOl ITS RKrUTRTMS.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
Farm and Freight Wagons,
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S. T. W. SANFORD, M.D., 1 m *J v ?^ c 4 ty
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,
n. li. FKATHF.RS.
Aent for Jackson and Josephine <'(»unties.
Headquarters, Jacksonville, Or.
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CROCKERY,
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SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
N. FISHER.
Jacksonville, August 8, 1879.
GROCERIES,
.... 127,833 Singer Machines,
... . 181,2150
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... .219,758
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... .232. 444
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... .241. «79
... .249.8.52
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... .2152.31(5
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. . .282.812
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....356,432
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AT COST!
LADIES’ CALIFORNIA-NADI CLOAKS
or a «.traced, joint < i ;> Iicrse*:. Le";.
The a'» '»r’y » ro iuecd 1 y a Burn or >c..!.l;
nc-’tiilcativix lr>.m I’.- t
Sv.'eil"
iu~3 fio!»i E.r.-.i.. ; tl.o t. z tv.rcs cf
HLcum.’.ti': Crippled for Efo. by
ren.o Kt;k t> I a:- ;.«vut •
a voli.ailo
horae < r a doctor's Lili
all to
saved i oui
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MERCHANDISE!
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES
AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND
SATINS, BOOTS & SHOES,
-WTOUNG, ETC.,
PIMPLES cu a LADY’S FACE
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FANCY GOODS
not only relieve pain, but they invito
hc.i ltliv action, etihuue iniiamu'rtti^u,
;i.. l euro, wliothir the syuiptoms prucutd
frutn vo.iad. oft'.ie llosli, »■»■ Neuralgia of
th» Ncrvea; fruia c.'titr.i :tc 1 Corclri ora
scolded, kar.d; tn>::i a spraLimd tial-lo
or a gashed foot: whether fromdisgu.-ting
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l^NTRAORDTNARY INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED TO CASH PURCIIAS-
1 j ers during this great sale at
THE ENTIRE STOCK OE
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
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“Te Denms may roll in the gloom of old arches,
And the white-handed preacher coquette with
his God,
But Truth finds her own in long battles ami
marches,
the ttir.vjrs will shine on that tear-
sprinkled sol.
When the tire has gone out au<l the vigil is
ended
P» »r Mary may sleep with the loved and the
leal.
For the stars will mount guard o'er the ashes
she tei d'd.
Ami the beauty of Morning return there to
kneel.”
Invigorator $
haa been used*
in my practices
and by the public, Ji
I»*" for more than 35 year», $
with unprecedented results. "
thnt will Defy Comparison
1. E( i A L ADV ERTISEM ENTS.
US H «4 M ¡H
No llousci.eepc r. F.«ru.e;‘, i l.xt. •r. 'i« am-
»tcr, <>r I.'.very :u .11. c au t-Tci'd to ',e i> . .1-
oui 1 .e=e wo-l;rful Liiiimcnt:. They
can be prom red in r.r.y part rf tlio
giaLo t .r bi) eta. an l Cx.GG u boule.
Trial bottle» 23 cts.
Aí ¡i 5 e * î <
Oregon or Northern
California.
Llniric*'< ; vs. i’l surely cxtcrsiincta
tùo r cixL.
Thera ir no Strain,
SpraLx, C’nt, Soald, 2:;rn,
Stin,", Ca.il er Lanxcut-a to
TIftukizxd cr Dnrab jDrutes arc snh-
ject. that ¿.-e;, zi» t LO:>* on to this
SooHiiiirc Lnlm. Tuo Centaur
“ \lone when the sombre and skeleton bran­
ches
Thrilled in the rush of the shipwrecking
storm.
Ami the glad little children, in ham!••tn and
ranel.es,
Lvtglvd at the ingle side, rml lv and warm:
A!cm>, when the sibyls of Spring time return­
ing.
Flung over the forests an emerald mist
Aii l alone wln-n the star* of midsummer
were bnrniag.
And the musk rimes dreamed of the god they
had kissed.
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New York
STORE
!!
Any One Store in Southern
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IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL
sell for the next SIXTY DAYS my entire line of
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GREATEST VARIETY
“It is true,” »aid my comrade, regretfully,
lowly—
“Death and expenses are all that are sure,
And we con the old lesson but hardly and
»lowly
To follow and follow some fanciful lure;
And yet.” and he thoughtfully leveled his fin­
ger
Over the sheen of the storm cradled town,
I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
“There’s a smoke 0:1 yon hillside that some­ 1 consignment of the celebrated Singer
Sewing Machines, which are for sale on th»*
how will linger
Like a mist on the shore when the tide has usual liberal terms and at the regular prices
i established by the company. Therefore
gone down.
waste no time, money and patience on in­
ferior machines when you can purchase a
“Have you marked it—a luminous violet genuine Singer al the same figures. In
column
I buying a Singer you get a machine of ac­
On the g"l<l and the bronze of the frost tinted knowledged merit and established repuia-
1 tion, and are certain of having value receiv-
trees—
: ed for your money, as every machine is
Soaring to victory, saintly and solemn,
warranted by the company.
The Singer Company now sell threo-quar-
With the wreathed immortelles that Fidelity
i ters of all the machines sold in the world,
weaves?
th«> capacity of their works at Elizabeth,
It. is only the »moke of a cabin, so humble
New Jersey, enabling them to turn out over
The »((uirrels romp o’er it unchecked by re- a thousand machines a »lay, and they have
1 4,590 ollices for the sale of these justly cele-
proof,—-
I brated sewing machines, which have taken
Grimy and shaky, I wander the rumble
the
Of the wagons down there does not shatter the
FIRST PRIZE
roof.
Over all competitors more than two hun­
“In the temjiests of years that we fain are for­ dred times.
After the Chicago fire the Relief Commit­
getting.
When cards were religion and pistols were tee undertook to furnish sewing machines
to the needy women of that city, ami appli­
priests—
And the sun nsle in scarlet at dawning and set­ cants were permitted to choose from six dif­
ferent kinds if machines. 2,941 applicants
ting.
were furnished with machines, of whicti
And a Bourbon was crowned at ourfun’rals and number 2,127 chose Singer machines and
feasts —
517 distributed their choice among the live
Yon oak that leans grandly, a <'uldee extend­ other kinds of machines. They were to
ing
earn their living on these machines, and
His priestly hands o’er that ruinous cot.
took the Singer, because
Once thrilled to the shock of a ghastly de­
scending.
IT IS THE BEST
Ami the Law was avenged with a 1 >«>p and a
knot!
machines as fol-
H<‘ was onlv an Indian, the son of Old Mary,
Swarthy and wild with a midnight of hair
That arose, as he »tied to the Taithean ferry,
Like a raven of doom in the quivering air.
And his crime? I've forgotten it was some­
thing or other
Judge Lynch’s decisions were never compiled;
But we left him. at last, with his forest-born
mother
And she c:mi|»e<l by the tree that strangled her
child.
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OLD AMD RELIABLE, !
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G.
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OUT !
—AND THE
xa A u
r.
t?in
Ov« r :,» «xi.coo
“The pick and the shovel are rusted and .
broken,
Faded the fires of cabin and tent,—
For the long roll has sounded, the chieftain
has sp«>ken,
And the owl sobs alone on the hills that were
!
rent.
With a whisper, a sound as of robes that are
trailing,
October is furling her banner of red.
And my heart is bowed down in the infinite
wailing
That times the innumerous march of the
dead.”
October, 1879.
L
—OF—
“Ami the toilers, where are they? the bronzed
and the knighted.
Gentle as childhood and cruel as fire,—
What hope was fulfilled, and what love was
requited—
Ah, what was the fate of their kingly desire?
Ixi, dirges of silence, the crested quail calling.
Answer me vaguely in mystical woe,
And the glory of sunset, in benison falling,
Fills the deserted old gulches below.
J acxsjxvillk ,
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AT TI Œ STORE OF
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
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There was silence down there, but that silence
dirges sang,
}L jh lessly ki <1 to the sorrowing soul—
So hopelessly sad, like wail of the wild sur-
ge»
Gone mad in the gleam of their wandering
goal.
“Ami whither,” I murmured, “In chances and
changes,
Gihling and soiling, a curse and caress,
Now wanders the »¡»>¡1 of the gold-glutted
ranges—
A crown tor dishonor, a balm for distress?
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S D r . S anford ’ s L iver IxviaaH£T0R *
i is a. StaudarJ Family Remedy for
♦ »liseases of the Liver, Stomach
5 aud Btjwels.—It is Purely
J Vegetable.— It never
J{ Debilitates—It is
$ Cathartic and
¿Tonic
Important Reduction in Prices
AHEAD AS USUAL!!
a
nr «g
I« nat'irc’s remedy far a.*: si a»i?T, tin"
tiio food. It oar.i'i VV i-id Colic, the
o 75 ok r Curd an:1. 'J'arvl'ar.,
tVIc^'s TovorD bw.s r.ud Kills
Worms. Tini ; tli a CL.IM l-.v; Y-.cnlCi
C"1 1N o TloCicr ohtaktu rest.
Flcnsc.-t, CL.-ayi. and Re’l&ble.
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FOR SIXTY DAYS !
!
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON,
A MOTHER'S VIGIL.
There was a silence down there in the desolate
ditches—
Only the querulous call of the quail —
Scolding her brood from the tunnels and
pitches
To the cha|>arrel shades and the leaf-covered
trail.
LARGE
REAMES BROS.,
DECEMBER 12, 1*79.
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
E. K. REAMES,
T. G. REAMES.
e»ra7?.
THE EAGLE EREWEB
HUE PROPRIETOR. JOS. WETTER
has now on hand and i* constantly 11
nfacturing the best Lager Heer in Soiiti
Oregon, which he will sell in uuantiti'
suit purchasers. <’«ll and test the artu
1
FARM FOR SALE.
riìHE FARM KNOWN AS THE
I L. Murphy place, lying in the
of Boar creeic,eight miles from Jack-" '
and ad joining Majorfileun’s land, is <■•
for sale cheap. It contains ItXI acre«
best bottom land and is well >ul
with living water. For further part»
eitquireiM this office.
./■iT'The National Gold Medal v a« a"
to Bradley «V Rulofson tor the best
graphs in (he United States, mi'Dlæ .
Me lai for the liest in the world. 4 l- ‘JP :‘ •
gouiery street, San FllUK'iiH'O.