I W / MEDICINES. DEMOCRATIC TIMES 'JBJJRAUISP 'TV □J’*" FINE STOCK. ail écris . The Migli Bred Trotting Stallion, ( 'nnZitb 1« s ibhil.g f< r effee shouhl be aerateli* il. The whert vir’.l < f Ki-rsp.s this vear wt’l esc* * d M j Cl'.f t aisliels. Jac* b Hi I: men ly in '• lids to put up a f t iM mill ut 1 i k* i w, Lake county. ’1 be num 55 h< . 1 eliev cs he can move the Vi ■ lù sllOl'.ld begin by Wheeling, \ ir- ginift. “Fanbo «?¡<1 X oil 1 < vrr see the ( '¡itakill Mountains?” “No >ah; but I've s»-tn cm kill hike.” A bride may wear a very plainly-niad«‘ »lresa at her wedding; but she want« to have it puffed in the pMp* rs. The Duchess of Marlborough writes that th»“ Irish now nress. lh-‘ latest 1 »¡»ort* fro n th • mine ar-“ of tlm most fa- viratile uat ire, , and recently »liscovere»! v e is .»f such ai i extent as t<> be very grat- jí .du¿ to the stockliolilcrs. t % SIR WALTER! ---------------------- AX9 RELIABLE, - s f rp r I o u i e. * T H Y irr i V u; w »fe ¿ ; I IHARDWARE, TINWARE, He lias a Record of 2:35 ! AV hat become» r< ur* »>f age? A 1* to U.I., ... tell UH, spoken of. The pepnlntien of the gioia' is estimat­ ed at j .'¡’(iG.bCii.iMMi. Nearly every man thinks lie ought tube the 1, whereas he is only a 0. Thè I’lAfio reports that 'O- nd a S7< •> I'tiggi t in Gravelyard Hill, Scott county, a f< w buys a; o. The redemption agency has discovered 1 ver' daDgerf iis j'lt'lt counterfeit bill on the National Bank of Commerce of Pitts­ burg, the tirst of this series. A shooting affray occurred at Lebanon. Linn county, last 5veek. in 5vluch A. M. Ferrier shot ami killed Wiley 1 Powell. A false love affair i* said to be the cause. Mrs. Ruth, the champion fenu'le pistol shot, hitsii luiil on the I k a»l at lOpaces. The result is that while the lad’es all admire Dr. Ruth immensely, lie can't getup a flirtation to save Ins neck. : A memorial to congress is being circu­ lated, asking for nn appropriation cf ,:?2-'<>.- I (Mi f<>r the construction of a break5vator at tho mouth of Columbia river in accord­ ance with tho report of Col. Gilh spie. uiuamle of the Francis ?»I. Connor, commander steamship Oregon, after a brief but se­ “ know where women never go. They never go Lack on a man 55 ho beh:l5es himself, and seldom v hen he does not behavi himself. A petition is being eireulat»'«! in Pen- < l«‘ton among O«l»l Fellows f»-r the pnr- pose <>f raising mon» y to build a home at i »»me place, to be se|eet»'d b\ th»- t Irani 1 l.ialge, for the reception nli»i care of ()d»i Fellows’ orphans. For some little while a project has been <>n foot, which has n->w tak»*n such ilefinite Fhapeas t<> wariant th-“ statement that »lur­ ing th»“ presi-nt stimtm r tl.»“ V> illamett» University, now situated ut Sab in, will be removed to Porihin»!. The Grunt counti A- says: N'.’.l Turk informs uh that he re<'entl.i reet ive»l a let­ ter from Joa»|uin Miller, in which the po­ et savs he h is a small fortune ou haml and that he still claims to be a resident of Canyon City, Oregon. Th»* Senate elections committee, bv a r-trii't party vote, has »leciiled tosubmit to th»“ Senate resolutions»le»daring that K» l- 1 »gg is not, and Spofford i“-, » nfitled to the contest»“»1 seat. Th»' R«‘puhlieans sul>- riit a minority r» port. An editor is a man who carries a pair of a»“issors in his ve t pocket, a flask 1 »>f ink I and. a ineinorainlutu in his eoat po»-k- ets, a l»“iul pencil in his breast p»»»‘k< t. toothpick in his hip pocket,and his wealth in some one else s pocket. A young !a»ly w ho eame in last 5vo» k to a-’vert is»' for kitch» n h- lp. said with a aih! I hop»’ w’e’ll get one soon, for it doi's almost break my heart to sec mother wash dishes; with her rheumatism, too.’ Of twenty-1line h«‘a»l of tw»>-vear-ol»l lieifers bought for th»“ Snake Indians on the Klamath res»“rvati»»n last fall, all ar»“ deiul but four. The Irulian* have a icry g.swl winter rang-“nt Yainux.an l lia.l con­ sequently imule no provision for feeding their stock at all. Th»' Lak»'5 iew /•.’-•u/»»i’)H“»'says: From H. 1«. Weld», mail carrier <»n th«' northern route,and who has recently com»“ through from Prineville, we learn that on Ik-aier creek, W:i'e»> county, in a circuit of fif­ teen miles, tlii'f-“ are a tho:ts..n«l head »if cattl»“ ly ing »lea-l. There are about MMt.fiiMi hem! <>f eatth in California, and M.iHHijMH) sheep. Th»“ ■took brce-ling wa-« l"‘gnn in ITC'd l>5' Spanish friars at San Diego, ivho 5vent tlier«“ from l.«»wer ('alifornia »5 ith 2«Mt hea l of cattl«* ami 1< h » sheep, Is'sides a f»-5i horses ami some hogs. Th«' SeQ-it«' committer on territori» s r»‘- p »rted a bill to establish a territorial form of government for Ala-ka. Th»“ un­ derstanding is, however, that a vote shall not b»* asked on th»' bill this session, but allow it to remain «>n the calendar until after th-“ sub-committee can visit Alaska. A report <>f tlr<“ loss of the 'tenmer hav ing on l»oar»l Gen. Grant and party gain» » rapid circulation on our streets hist iw« k and for a tim«; was th»“ absorbing topi«- o conversation. There is really no fonnda tion for the report.any t'uiiticr than that a heavy gale prevailed outside of Gali »■ ton. Th»- following message, int.-mle.l to break bad n» ws gently, was sent to the v»Mow of a man who ha»l ju*t l-een kilhal l v a railroad accident: ” 1 tear Ma-hitn Your husband is unavoidably <’etaim*-l for the |>i. -sent. To morrow an undertaker will call upon you with full particulars.” Th«* Salem T<,,rn T,’!. sa i: Saturday jrght. lietween n S and !• «>’« lo •k. a star or meteor <»f ordinary size was observi 1 to c»»miueiu“e falling in the w«- • -t. As it fell i- movtsl aromul to the nor tli5vest. grow- i ig larger until alxuit the si/«“ t" tin' eyei »•' a man's i “i.l. 5vh "¡1 it bur.'t into a thuii- s iti-l piece . making a beautiful meteoric display. Odd Fellow»' Building. Jacksenvillr. Oregon WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON TIN, SHEET TRON, COFFER, LEAD, etc. tr in Jackson aoutity at niv stable t5vo mil»'* east of Jacksonville, 5vbere he will be Sunday, Monday and Tues lay; at Phœuix f Wednesday and Thursday: at < 'ard well's Pumps, stable in Jacksonville h riday and Natur- ! day. TERMS—£25 fur the season: single ser- vice $15; insurance, $10; payable at the end AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of the season in com, or grain at ruling cash prices, or by not»“ with approved se- ciir'tv. 1 («o i l pasturage furnished mares from a distance at $2 per month. The best of care t NAILS, ensured, but no re»poiivibility avstimed for : a<-eidciitM. Dtx ittiTiON ani > P edigree .—SIR WAL­ TER is ten years old this Spring, is six­ A FIILST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES teen and one quarter hands high, 5veighs l,25o pounds, is a coal black, and is a very fast trotter. * * * * D r . S anford ’ s L ivf . r L. vigoratob * * ** in a Staudar 1 Family Remedy for *f diseas-“sof the Liver, Stomach * and Bowels. It is Purely J Vegetable.— It never J D bilitutes—It is * Cathartic and L ani > O i ' i ije at RosF.nuRO, O regon , ) March 12, lssii. j )TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following named Kttlerhas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and s< cure filial entry thereof al the expiration of thirty .lav’s from the date of this notice, viz: Mary E. Tolin, widow of E, N. Tolin, deceased, Homestead A| p.ication No. 21''s, for the W. ’.j oi’S. E. and Lots 3 and 4, Sec. 17, T. ;>S, S. IL, 7 W., and names the following as her witnesses, viz: James p. M iller, John Goings, Samuel Hogue ami M. D. L. ('rooks, all <>f Kerbyville, Josephine coun­ ty, Oregon. WM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. DEALER & WORKER LN Cry f"»r Pitcher'* Castori». They lllic it Le. a-ise it 1» ; xÆothera like Ca.tar.A Icesv.t-e it give* koa’.th t’.e chi’.!: and F^ysi- cian*, becmi'3 it coutal/vs uo moi’“ fihme or MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL. K. KUELI Fl 11 Ai . k MISCELLANEOUS. HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC and has performed otlior teats ofe»|ual note sin'“»“ Ins urrival iu this section, si R \V A L- POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TER 5vas sired by Marion, lie by Mam- brmo <'liief, lie by Al un bri no I ‘ iv master, he by M tuibrino, lm by Imported Mcs- Fuse and Caps, aenger, His dam was a Long Island Blackhawk marc. She «a. sired bv the noted trotter Andr?5v .la -kson. sire of Hen- ! rv ('lay, the progenitor of the 1 lay family of trotters; his first -lam, Saliv Miller, by Wooden and Willow Ware Mambrnio, son of Imported Messenger; Andr«55- Jackson by Young Baslimv, and he bv I mnoi to I G ran-l Bashaw. The attention oi Horsemen is called to ROPE, NAILS, hi« prog- riy. some of 5vhieii may lie seen at niv st il»ie at any time. Tfiev sneak tor themselves. G. W. STEVENS« iN. ’ JÜM « — -•' A V t r knetm. l.-v-t year ! ■I p. p- Ove.- 1. TL q r T ATTENTION, l!33SEi’/IES ! LLv I L and O ffice at R gsf . rcrg , O regon , February 24, Ibfc(|, VOTIt'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI il the f.'!lo5ving-nained settler has filed not ice ’< A V NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the ('f-unty Court of the Stat« of Ore­ gon, tor the County of Jackson, sitting in probate on March 15, Isso, In the mailer of the estate <»fM. Eour-tain, dco-as,.,], »ARAH FOUNTAIN, AI MINISTRA trix of sai l , st ite, having li id in *aid 'ourt her final account for settlement am also praying for an order for ee ting tin time for lie I iring the same horelore notic« is hereby i’ gi v. li t hat said tina! aceount 5vill be heard and < I ( 'ourt on lles.lav, . May a . m ., w iii.-h I ime I V ob <•1 itto said ....... cm- nt must then ami there I'ubiishe 'd ill the mr <• eonse.-uli »11'.-- four ve we J. Dav, County J nd New PAINTS, OiLS, VARNISHES. GLASS CUTLERY. WIRK, Tho Fast Ti’otiing Stallion. L’.nim- ivti tv th© f pra L.In- Men ject.t: Suothing o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. flic* *,*’ Liver* luvigorator * has been used* in niv practiced J** and by the public, * lor more than 35 rears, * * with unprecedented r< suite. * * * SEND FOR CIRCULAR, * * T vj c,vrn‘,n t» a 3P a bhoadwat , h ft - OH-rf Uab I l.l. J, I N£W YORK CrTY * * c * S>| * am iii : i i .-. i -. i u i: i i: i r vii 11- ___________ i : i n i * _ * FRA NCO-AM ERICAN Shot, Brushes, Chains ani H st;» 5VÎ.' :’c i. ;’ to t.1.-1 t i 3 tl MI L STAND THE SF\SON OF 1*GO I ha va secured the services of a First-el»*« pounds, 'f a splendid mild disposition, andavillb«» 11 years old on the 13tli day of July. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. I I am receiving and huvo cimsian.lv on hand a Bill and tii«I-class .-took of P edigree : Ophir 5v.n sired by I he cel Groceries, eluate 1 trotting stallion, KentU'-k v II 'inter, <“ by Brok»*n L»“:i Hum» • f Ne V York ; f and«:re, Noi l el 11 unlei ; great grandsire, □ RY GOODS, Gum Doots, TOBACCO • Di Ki-utucky Hunter gn at great grand- Ready-Made Clo'hin sire, IIighlander. N-.rrel Hunter's dam from a Mooir.hin»“ ‘mare) was sired by th»“ trotting stallion GLASSWARE CROCKERY Etc. Etc Harden Ht.niei; grandsire. Noi re! 11 unter; gnat grandsire, <»!-l Kentucky H unte: ; great great er in I'ite, Highlander. TMU Everything sold at roas.maído rate* Ibis is a e-riect pedigree ot Kentucky Hunter, an-i make« him about seven Give me a call. K. RUBLI. eighths llumer; or. perhaps, better known Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1«7">. as Mes'engcr h|.i-.1, ami vvliidi has be<-n thoroughly proven to he the fastest and h- st stock of horses ever introdu«*ed into th»“ United Stales. < iphir’s dam \va is sired by David Hill; her dam 5Vas sir» o I by Prim-e All>ert, a .Messeug»*r owned 1 l>y V\ iiiiain Reynolds, of ('-»iu -a ci »urn 5, a I if- -rnia. < fphir's dam is maw - >w m«.l m N. an a t'lara County by Dr. ('. L. I r«“U»“h ; her »Lini is o5vned by D. M. Rea5 is, of Butte County. 1 They are both MRS. J. BILGER. tine, large ami a splendi I r.-a Ist.-i ». P-digia •e of Ophir's Dam’s Nir»: T'*vid Hill was sired by Black Lion; he by d Hill’s celebrated trotting stalli »n AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGER Il:i55'k; lie by Nh» Nhi -011:111 rman Morgan; in- he bv Justin Morgan, and he by True Biit» who was imporle»! fro m Engl imi ami used by General I’eLama’V io a charger on Long California St. Jacksonville, Island in 1777. Da 5 I-1 II ill's -|a tn w:i s g< -I bv Hamhlet- nian; be by Abdallah; he by old Miimbriii-», and lie by imported M- s- senger. Th<“ dam <>t II iml>!»*‘i>ni u or iii'iii aiii-e, payable in ill van»-»“, l or the M-ason, $:>0, payable a- AND COPPER WARE the end thereof Insurance Stu, payable 55 hen it is i ascertained that the man- is in foal. All | '-■sible care will be taken by an experieneed hau l, who thoroughly under- st am Is t lie t rent ment of m ires and horses, STOVES, to avoid accidents; Ini' 55,11 not be respon s ble should any occur, Pasturage furnish ed at rea.sonal'ie rates. J. W. M ANNIN«», Proprietor. Agricultural Implements. J ohn i’»»55AN, Gloom. “at. »/«rTi ym ? ?*: r.»>t only r jlleve pein, hut tiny incito he-dt’uy ajti .i. i.ub.li.-i nr.il euro, ma pr ■■<:< I fi n -, ' i’ i o' r«'Li, - r N- ur »’.¡ji.» of ri or » ti»-» r, veril f --- I’ .4 1C hcaí'Lvd -I;, uimc or II gil' ir» ! ia ■’PY'^Í'P r a . a A X C V- v or a utm sc’s Ï e^. r c*kl ; Tho »."»’ny i - rearki. c.i 5’veì.i- i.t-i f. r.ùenn »oms ne >’ ail be horra • r a Doctor’s D saved fi via Cao Boktlo r.f Ceuta- ont. out i:., »e wa can tie j rocu globo l'or LO ets Trial Ix'tilcs 25 ota any • xi tain t\ ; 11 d<> w<14 to enqtnr<* <4 JoHN K' >LT, A p| <•, < >re m /<‘ FOH SALE OH. Gicgcn, HE ASHLAND H«iU-E EROI' ot!’.“i. 1 mr «.D- <»r i»-;t • n i- a-.< ms. 1- »i ¡ h t ulai s aj-ply t»> J. ll< l 111“ pl »‘111 Is 'S. MAI .l.Vi.’^Z.'G/7, I' i ndvcnt. K I N THIN M ETHOD u 1 ci i hanks (o i lli< 1* r liieh i - I i .r ... > ii i n ex- tliu v-olihl ¡e- i i cllullv solhe- T"» .* T 1 zx : ilways Hinterher imnirdi- by her l»»Dg ex I < r;< lice in tceis <-».i;t .i til tl.“.““! sl.c wilt .-■:i-;ii io all. He: I■<■vLl as many nffuctiuns et the ¿/eaj f, lJiad, £ atfecte-l my eye. that I wasc.-m- BleUly blind for six month*. I wa. recommended to try Kina of the B'.o»-1, wliii-h bn, proved »great MeMing to me, as it has coiuph te y curvl me, and I cheerfully reounitueud it t-.i.l •, it,led ms I have bveu. Your» truly, PUMPS AND PIPE, I Tn «hnw our faith in tin- •af. 'y »n-1 oxcUencc nt 111-- K. B., up .n pr<-p-r personal application, when ■atiefteii that no iaq>o>-itii>n is n.tendisi, w- will g »* tlio nnmraof all ita uier-.-hent»,l-y attulavit. Th- »t-ov-otf-r» w-re never nri-le la-fore bvthe pro- pi-i-tor of any other Family Meda-ine in the world Mnuy test inion in I «.further information, and t»h 11-- .-tioiis for u»ir _- » ill l-e tour l m th» pam­ phlet “ I r-a’l*“ on l'oea«es of the Flood,** 10 which ■ a-h lx-ti )-• l.-n- h—.l Pn- - $ : por botti, con- ■ 12 ounces, or (" to 50 -tose- sold ly dtuie l>. R assoh , Sox & - u , I'roj-'r», Buttai f7>r- p; pi Ö ri ' » ah a L£UB.°.ATED G M tE/J' E 3 Bitters invariably remedy yellow- in-si of t lie com pl- x ion and 5vhilesot the eyes, pains hi the r.glit side an-l under the light shoulder-blade, furred tongue, high colored urine, ua'i'ea, vertigo, dyspepsia, o.istip.ltlon, iie.ivmess ot the head, mental .lespoii'leney, an-i t-5ery other nianitesta- tion or aecompaninieiit ot a disordet ed con- -lilioii ot ib<* liver. I ne smmacii, btovelsaiid kidneys also experience the:r regulating and tonic indileln-e. Lui' sale i'5 ail Druegists and Dealers i: t v. DUE bo't .-,:«•<•! .-¡'i rig «¡love's, and picks I steel s'v g , it - ; 5 i k ;. 1 . xe N .MIL; T'.A'si. Hair Vigor, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes .: n OPE j . OF Al.L For more ih:m a third of a century the aie v ica n al usino r; l.lriiment liasbi en * know h to nifi.ions i 11 o\ < r the v. nrl'l ns Ilio only safe reliance for the relief of ii-'ci'h-i.t -, an I pain. It is a niedicine *. ■ above p- let i.n.f praise—1>r»t of It» l.hii!. I i < vcTj io. in of < xtcraul pain I » ■ I Va 51 'istilli r I I " ini oui i » it li» ut an equal. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, ami ef- etual for pre- c r v i n g the L hair. Faded or - ■ , gray huir is to<>r. > restored It its ’ original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, < med bv its use. Noth­ ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed, But such as remain can be saved for usufuhiesa I nstend of foul- by this application, ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use wiU prevent the hair from turning gray or falling oiT, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan­ gerous, and injurious to the hair, the \ igor can only benefit but not harm If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, Liner Hse can be (bund so desir- e. Containing neither oil nor •. it does not »oil 5vhite cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perlume. Prepaid 6y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemiata, LOWELL, MASS. ) E>T sport ng. blasting ami giant pow- ) der, tuse, caps and wads at J MIN MILLER'S. I tlio lerj' Initie iimkii g tin“ coiUiliu- nee of j ri in ». in I in It i nial i-»’i i tn n-»- sit»!»'. I « » Itei is upon iluniKii I lohli 11' »I the I'.rtile » reati-,a ar ■ iquully iion-icrtul. .Mi'Xicnn ROPE, TWIN I THE BEST WOSTEHHOLM CUTLER7 POWDER AND FUSE, I Gfiirral Assortment of SHELF UIRIiMllit ETC., ETC f , n n q y ¿’h\í F-i’L'.'i tit i « 1 « «'1« 1 1 •' e •u’bnt’v 1n ( very !.<»;ivt‘. I.vury Y<* >i<»r«e or avril bv til«’ Le.liLig powi l*ui tllii lu U r|MIF. UNDERSIGNED IS J ELLY FRE- I pared t-1 d<» all w - i k in his line iu the best man ner a ml al reasonable prices. I D. I. C. Is an nbnolute and irresistible cure for DRUNK- .Lib! B HOT OR <<>!.!> IMTM < 'an -lav -nnefiH, Tn temperance and th« u « jo of Opium. To­ bacco, Narcotics and Stir.M.lants, removing ail ta.sfe, d<-*iruand ha! .tof u nitf anr of the.’t. ren­ dering thetantoor <1< sire f r any < f them perfectly odious and diNjUNtii.tf. (.lving ewry one i>crfect andirre 1 telecontrol of the sobriety oi them mJ ves and their í runda. Ft nrpvrnfs that absolute physical and mom’ prostration that foUows tin* sudden breaking oil from using stimulants or narcotics. Pnclcdíre, prepaid, to cure 1 to 5 person.’, <2, or at your druggists, |L75 per buttle. % Temperance societies should recommend IL It is purLecUy Uarmh* -a and never-failing. L Ml vvhic curi- •í finch ai’incnts of tii.‘ III MAN I i l 'Il f.H K II <■ Il IO It t I » >M . *••vcHinq«». Kíifí .loillt«. < orir.u 1 il use Sr «, Hum* ami N.-ntil». n <> it «• Rilen n i :<1 Sflngs, Ktifivi» ««. F.Minr Old Suri «. ( teers I rostbili «.« Ili!blnti!». Soie Nippli ». < aì-eil Itrciist. r. »i«i IiiV rXeiii.tl dis- il liial-i wilboiit senr». Ivoilryvillo Hop Ofljlh Core de«tmv’i nil pain, looaen? the coa^h, quirts the nerves, produces rest, and never tafls to cuiu The Hop Pad for Stomach, TJrer and Kidney«, is superior toad <-Lalib- lactmn guaranteed in nil iiiMuriccs. I*. B. LEWIS. I CF ZiLL 3Ü1ÎK Msrchsnt and Exchange Business. Hap Bitters M!g Co . Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agents Nprniti». No finii', NiltT .• i»»ts. l-'oil mi<-r. lini ile«« Noi-cs, Ifnof IH«- <->»•<■«, Foot i?o(. Nel» •'■ Violili, Seal», tiotlovv linci». N- ratei»- «, VV ind­ ulti «, Kpnvin. Tbilisi», llinubone, olii So»-» «, Poli II-, il, I tini npoi» tbe Night nx.l evcry other HÌln»e:it (<> wliii II thè «,<-< tipaiif « of thè Stillile nml Storie Inni me fiatile. WALDO EXPRESS Carryisg United States Mails. I’lloMAS’ SAW-MI l.l r02 1.A1T C2 E3AST I J \m 'Ti’ V MONDAYS A ah' I T., Ï" .,nr . Wu,do* 't atuo I uesdi-ys ami Fridays. I-H'ta l tss a,.,.,-mmodati,‘»:is lnr I AT THE MEADOWS, “o i?¿ Exl’r‘‘b* business promptly intended 222 l: M. (-ARRLIT. FOR CO. ASSESSOR, I E UNDERSIGNED hereby an WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, noun.-, s himself ns an Independen f-.r the oiiico ofCoHtily Assessor I candidate subject to the decision of tlm voters of thi county at the ensuing D-m- eleclion. Jacksonville, Or., HUGH .1 'll NS r ON. epairs watches , clocks and OWN As :E BEN tuutc-l <»H the lilii-oi- 5-5 ille an-i aldo. Jose ->r sale. I l-e ranch com >55 ati-l ga rd» li land, a ! im. 'I li» i O is a comii" i'C ai d l ai n llii ieou Iso a iin<* fruit oreliai- lie. Th»- pia»-»1 is 55«» •a .l h i r.gai ing »I l»“li< r n For thè Bui tu < ni vi ios il . ur<‘s FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC Will attend to Job-work with m-ainosx am dispatch. X TRACE MARK. Wi-aknes -.spi-j-- mator 11.ea, 1 m- 1 "> ciicv . and a 11 I 'i'casi s t fi a t follow as a m »- . ........... i t seif After Taking, \ buse; a loss ot M-n:-.i\. ( niversal I.assi- mie. Pain iti tlie Baek. Dimness of Vision, i ‘rem tmeOld .Age. ami many other Dis­ -uses t liât leitd to I il unity or «'oiisiiinptioii in-1 a Pieiliatlire «■i.ive. Full particulars ti oui p:iuipli!< t 5» inch 5vc desire to send i ce f»y ma il :<» ci eri -'l-e. ,'A~ I'lie S|»ecifio M---I »ciné is sohl bv ill I druggists dr at ?1 pi*r pa--kage. or six | i< k.igi-s IJJfUS for $5. or 55 ill bt> -cm fi ce l»v niai! on re< ‘ I I THE CITY BREWERY — BY— V I : it SCHUTZ. VOR MININ«; BLANKS GO THE TIMES \I S,’IH’TZ RESPECTFULLY l\’. I O ffice , ('opp’s Hand-l ook of .Mining H f»-rm-tho citizens <»t Ja< k«on5 ille amt Law always kept on hand. Price*! a copy. I/I.I riNG mm-tiines, polishing irons. »"»>•»»- I clothes 55 i ingera. 5viro clottn-s lines I n hamt 1 puny at JOHN MILLERS, , ... - , ' Gainer Beer. Ì h-:«e 5«Ghiug 1 black »mit h’s tools at Ju 112s MILI .E' R.S. JOHN MILLER'S. a cimi gia.,s oi LfcCi eLoum give me a vail. Je5velry in the very best manner. All R work promptly done at the lovvest rates.