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MEDICINE. DEVOCR ATIC TIMES. MAY 21 FINE STOCK. HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC TO HORSE-RAISERS! K. KUBLI I 1**0. I LEGAL. MISCELLANEOUS. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Melissa Pren- tiec, deceased. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned lias been appointed by the ( omity ‘ ourt ot Jackson <*ountv, Oregon, si'ting in Probate, Administrator of the estate ol Melissa Prentice, ........ .. All persons imhdited to said estatcare re quested to .settle the same immediatelv, and those having claims against the estate w ill present them witii the proper vouch- •»rs to tn«* at ihv residence in Ashland pre cinct within six inonlhsafter the first pub lication of this not'ce. CORNELIUS INI.OXV, Administrator of said Estate. Dated April 30, ISsO. TO .4 l»V EKT1SFBI». The High Bred Trotting Stallion, o.id ---J The TI H FH hi«. Ihr Inrxent elrrnlnf Ion I (■ii|e.ic t i.y nuy ••«»««|»n|irr publislird l»e- Ailiiiiiy. Ure^oM, aia'l Hed IliNil'. « al. adi.licicc ot 500 int le«---nml lliere- forr oller» «iiyci ior iBUitceiiisiit« to ad- werllnrrw. I»ur 11«. i« prluripnll.v ron- Io JnrksoM. Jn«cpliine und l.akr r. unlie« Hu«iMe«w iMeu «honld fahr not«- oi tF. in. TRE SUPREME COURT. Tic follow ing opinion from tin* JUi/Mm- S' A'«o w«-r, as to w hat » Supreme Court sL 'iiltl I»«*. « xpr«'ss< s tin* sentiment of ev«*rt hoiu st man; fiml tlu* well deserve«1 and twtisible compliment to the ability and integrity of Ju«1g«*s Prim and Kell’v must iiml an «•«•ho in the heart of ever t ti tle ninn in the State of Oregon, With this avowal fn»m th«* / every truly ind« pendent or non-political paper in th« I Sate has pronounced in favor of the Dem- (»•ratio nomin« «*s. while, on the contrary eierv s* lf-sty 1« «1, brazen-lnnge«l •‘inde pendent” paper, whose editor is owned. 1 ody and soul, by some unscrnpulour Shy lock, has com«* out for the juveniles We append the 1'armer'* article: ’! h«- jmlieiary of a State should not 1»« siilqeet to the ch price of politics or tlu .«< h< ini> < f politi< inns. If then* is any «le|.:irtm«Tit of goieminent where tlu* vote! J|, ¡bl ....................................................... ’ jmlge tor liims« If, intlependentb an« «•iJmlv, it «•« itaiiilt is in tlu* ex«*r- i f snflrag«* f« r th«-elecli« n of a Sil 1 r. i .,«* tribura! tl a* will !>e the Inst resort :et«-t nt iiiitig th«- right.« of the peopfe. II I*, mer.lv politi«*al eonsitlerationt- «bn till 1<«* ««‘coinlitrv ;ex|>erience ami lega' ai* *inm«*i>t, purity of lif«*, anti excellene« tif . li,ua« t« r, slioithl !>«• th«* qualitieutions. f . th ■ j ulge whose «lecisiouisIwyontlap p. ;«1 honbl 1>«- above reproach in privat« li •• ami lie should be a man in whose Itamls th»« peopb' can know that theii riirkts ar«* absolutely safe. XV«* l « li« v«* that corp«»rations shouhl be >« ‘ ote« ,teil in ««very reasonable ami propel I n lit, ami have no wish that unjust restric- ti ■•ns «hb’ild be placed upon them, (’a]»- tl nml eiit« rpris«- must be suitably re- w t’*ded; but while this in true it is also ti iie that corporations need to be closelt watch«'«! ami hel«l amenable to the highest priti'jpl« s «if public p«»liey. The Snprein«* ('ourt, more than ani I other, should eombim* legal experienc« with perfis t probity ami pure moral char i in ter. The man who ignores tin* claim« «•f society and practices vice and intemper niicr in public is not fitte.l to l>e a jiulge. ami if such are nominated they should tn •oimtcr disastrous defeat. The man whose immoral life has been a sham«* an«. «!tsgra)’«‘ to society is not fitted for th. Suprein«* Bench. Tin* h’'ii n: -i' is n»»t in any sense a parti- «an jonrnal, but it «annot ignore great public «|iu stioiis. These remarks ar« • lggcsted bv assertion made in a weekli D.il er th it til'* II < 'h ,»■ 7/e |‘’^l^•|npr oppose« I’rim ami Kelly, who are eandi- Ju’ «1.1 t t i the Supreme Bench. \\ >t only do not oppose them, but . res,...... them, and have no syin V ith th<- pari isan warfare made upon V<\ b.ave no sympathy with th« it li is pl os-d tlvm in nomimtion xing nt th«* qm'stion. :is we hav« I .tn p lities, and having li;i«l tin iutimab i •r«on-il aeq laintanee with both tlu*«* ’im.’ir h* «1 gentlemen for many vears. ■donot h-- date to say ■‘tiv that we honor ■»pert their exp«- t! < ir private li\«-s. respect •nce at th' I m ;* an.l th •;r connects>n w itl. I t e Supreme B**n« li. The indiscreet ref em*«* to th«* by th»» journal re- Í rr« <1 to, has fore«*d I ns to sp«‘ak when h rwi; wc might have remained silent •• uro at ¡«tied that decisions already •nlor-ul l»v th«*«e gentl«*nu*n place them r iialdv «Hi the side of the people- —atm t it is ti gootl deal in their favor. When ¡i Supreme Uonrt litis wisely •! I ¡•••rated ami adjudge«! a ease, after <••• •«•f'd «-«»n. ideration, it is of course p«>s- s'ldv for a f»‘w <lis;i]>poiiit«*d litigants t« erv out "le il»erv'’ and d«*noune«* tht* court 'titEY «'onld not bril«*. It looks very much as if tli it was living «Ion»* now. Th«‘re is scarce another feature of th«- «• lining election we should car«* to partic ular!» critii-ise or condemn, but tho elee- t’on of a Siiprvni«* (’«»lift is of such great ¡•n:>«»rt;tnc«* that we have no hesitation ir iccomtnemling that in this connection tie l.,rm«*r.« of Oregon .«hall ris«* above parti ■aiiship iiml demand of camlidates tlu legal experience and personal qnalitica- t.ons that can alone entitle them to popu lar support. ■ F rom the M ines , ('apt. Ankeny re turn 1 hwt evening from Jackson county, v !| >>> I" 1. IS 1 >. >-tl :lt t.-tidi n" to hi s III inincr re Im h i« b ‘« n att’-mling to his minin; 11«- informs ns that th»* Ster i’ltel re«t* bug Mining Company reaelu*«! tlu* Ster- bug • l>'i-in with a half mil«* tlnim* on th« •th till . through an open cut to the bc«'- 1 ■«k.andth.it everything is now in sin* -sfnl o|H*rati<»n. The company expects t ■ m i'»e th«* first clean no on July 1st. ami t iv in<li*-.iTions are that it will be a good <> . V. l’iic 1Ilin«* ( i ravel ami English com- j r » iiifr* are both in full op«*ration, with •«•« ts. The Captain looks as ¡ i* •'»«hl t an I h appya«• « ver .«ml ap|»ears to !»e 1 tally c!ic oiir.igc .1 at the outlook. H< 1 \v 1 <i rritidin in the citv a week or more.— i I. X h < > Castoria and Wind Colic, and allays FeverWmev». What elves health to the Child, promote* rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. It is the most re liable. effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. NEVER Since Healing remedies have been uied by SUFFERING MAN ba* there been known auch abiolute Pola- rslieving agent* a* the C entaur ¿ iniments . They soothe, heial, an.l cure. Th*y HEAL.— Cuts, XVoumf», Galls, Old-Sore«, Broken breasts and Sore Nipple*; CL'RE— Pain in the Back, llheuiuatiam, Sela* tie*. Lumbago, Neuralgia. Ear-Ache. Tetter, l’imples. Itch, Salt Rheum, aad all Flesh. Bone and Mutcle ailment* of Animals; M’HDUE— Inflarr^natinn and Swelling*; BELIEVE— Boils, Felons. I leers. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy 1 EXTRACT -Pain from Burn*, Scald*, Stings. Fruit-bites. Sprain* an.l Braise*. The experience of centuries ba* mad* th* CENTAUR I I i DEALER & WORKER IN SIR WALTER! Millions of Mothers express their deltfbt over Castoria. It I* nature's remedy for assimilating the food. I nliku Castor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and arlike Morphine brrup*, it is harmless. Castorin regulates the Bev els, destroys XVorms, Cure* Soui Curd LINIMENTS have relieved more bed-ridden Crip ple» t heeled umre frightful wounds, aud saved more valuable animals then *11 other liniaient.«. ointments, oils, extract*, plaster* sud »0 called "pain killer*’’ »nd "skin care«" combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surxeons endorse the Centaur Liniments; —11- lions of men. women and children in »11 countries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmer*. Planter*. Travelers, Liverymen. Teamster* and Stock growers, are their pat ron*. They are clean, they are handy, they are cheap, and they are reliable. There fa no ache, pain, or swelling which they will not alleviate, «ubdue, or cure. Sold throughout TIIE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 eta. an I 31.00 a bottle. Trial bottles. 25 eta. w ’ILL MAKE THE ENDUING SEASON in Jackson «ounty at my «table two miles east of Jacksonville, w here ho w ill be 'Utiday, Monday ami Tuesday; at l’hœnix Wednesday and Thursday; at Cardwell', ’tabic in Jacksonville Friday and Natur- J I King of the Blood Cnre* nil Scrofulous i.ff-ttiona nrul <h.on!rr« result» in« from Impurity of the blood. It m naedl.M to •pccify »11, u. the .tiifrr.r ran usually ;>erceire thaw (Slate, but .Sufi A/eum, i'itnplii, t'lcivl, Tumnri, Goilr*, .Shillings, die., ale the moat eouunmi, a. wall .a many alfcetiuua of the Heait, Jltad, Latr Mid 5rcmu<A. SCROFULA Woaisrfnl Cure of Bllndne»». D. R inbom , S. n 4 C o .; For the l>eneflt nf all truublej with Scrofula or Impure lllood in thaw ayatama. I hereby recommend Kin« of the lHoo.1. I have been troubled with Scrofula for the pact tan yenra, which to affected my ey ca that I wae com pletely blind for aix month.«. I wu recommended to try King of the II »nt, which hav proxed H grant blereing to me, an it has completely cured me, «nd I cheerfully recommend it to .ill troubled aa I have b«eu. Youra truly, Mtu S. XX'EarHBHLow, bardinia, N. T. V f • • in t I th ir 11 I w GJ ind has performed other teats of equal note POWDER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION -inee his arrival in this section. SIR XX’AL- I'ER was .sired by Marion, be by Mam orino Chief, he by M imbrino Paymaster, Faae and Capa, bo by M imbrino, be by Imported Me« -onger, His dam was a l^mg Island Blackhawk mare. She was sirod by the mted trotter Andrew Jackson, «ire of Hen ■ y Clay, the progenitor of the i'lay family >ffr itters; his tir-t darn, Sally Miller, by Wooden and Willow Ware M imbrino, son of Imported Messenger; \ndrew Jackson by Young Bashaw, and io by Imported Gram! Bashaw. ROPE, NAIU4, The attention of Horsemen is called to ds progeny, some of which may bo seen st uy stable at any time. They sneak tor hemselves. G. XV. STEVENSON. L and O ffice at R oseiivro . O regon , May lo, isso. 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI S the following-named settler has filed iloti«*»* ot his intention to make final proof in support of his ’< «•laim, and secure final entry thereof on J um* loth, isso, liefer«* t he J udge or Clerk ofthe Court ot Jackson county, Oregon, viz: A. Darneille, Hom« stead Application No 247!», for the S. 1 of S. XV. 1,, Sec. f,, N. K. *4 of N. XV. *, 1» , 4 \V„ and N. E Lot 1, Sec. 7, T. 39, S. It <>t N. E. '«.See. 12, T. XX',, : T 39, S. It., R 5 XV names the following as his witnesses, viz: Tho«. .Meo, J. H. Knutzen, James Mee ami T. B. Hue«ton,all ot Applegate, Jacl countv, <>reg<m. W.M. F. BENIAMIN, I U T HARDWARE, TINWARE, He Has a Record of 2:35 ! AT THE New York TORE ENTIBE STOCK CP CUTLERY, WIRR, The Fast Trotting Stallion, L and O ffici ; at H oseuvf . o , O regon , i Mav to. 1>CO. I OTICE IS HEREBY GÌX EN THAI' tho following-named settler has tiled notice of his intemion to make final proof in support of hiselaim, and secure final en try thereof, on the lit.h day ot June 1 . «0, bu- ______ _________ lore the Judge or <'lei k ot the Court of i Jackson County, «»regon, viz: Tho*-, Mee, I Ionic lead Applica ton No. 241«», for the ", S ot N. E. N. W. '4 of S. E. *4 and N. E. ‘ , ot S. XV. '4 Sec. 2S, T. 3«, S. It. 4 XX'., and names the following as hl« W lllies-e*, viz: A. D.irtieiIle, Darnetllc, J. II. Knutzen, T. P> Hueston and J.i*p«*r Darneillc, all oi Apple gate, Jack.««>n «•mint v, < iregon. XX M. F. BENJXMIN. Regi*d«*r. Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose ETC. OPHIR! 1 I ! IVILL STAND THE SEASON OF 1RS0 | !» at Phtmiix on Momiav«; Ashland ’’uesdays, and tho balance of tho week a! Miintiing A’ XX’elih'« stable in Jacksonville. i>EscitliTioN.—Ophir i« a beautiful dark ■hestnut, without mark or spot. 15 hand» !'« inehes high, ami weighs 1,200 pounds, ■ f a splendid mild disposition, and will bs i ! 1 years old on the 15th day of July. He Has a Record of 2:35. ETC. Mechanic, and am pre ¡»a rod to do all repair ing promptly and in superior style. TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. I lam receiving ami have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of In the <'ounty Court of Jackson countv. Nt ate of « iregon. In the matter of the estai«* of Elizabeth Mill er. d«*«*eas« d. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TII.X'I .\ the ¡Kimiiiistrator <>f sii«! estat«* ha« filed m th«* County (’«•tut for Jackson county. Or«*g«in, bis final account as such administrator, ami bv order of s:ti«l Court, Tuesday, t!ii-sth «lay of June. l«««l, al tiie hour ot 10 o’<*)ock a . >1., is set for hearing ol>ieeti«ins to sai<l final a«*«, inn' ami tin* «et tiemem theivot. Anv ami all persons in ter« «te<l m said «‘«tate are bci«*l>v not ¡lieti ;>» appear ami tile hi« or her ol»j<-«-tn»ns to «aid account on or beton* «aid dav. 1. • >. MILLER, A>iminisirator. ON ACCOUNT PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. California St. Jacksonville, t t I n J sheet - jron and copper ware i r BEST I ” t THE : t OF ALL LO 3 K Vi XJ A ' J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. a F03 MAN AND BEAST. For more than ft llilnl of n. c<*nturv the has been known to mil:ions all over Hi** world i«« tin« only aate l.-liaacc For th«! reliel of u<'ci<l«*nt’ un i p un. It i* a me ’¡«-ine above price nn«( pr:«t«c—the heat <»l is» h lull. Fvrivery tunn ol < xternal pain tlio M <• x I.- r u llii.lniig 1. 1 1> tin cut ■■t anceof pain nii«t inflaination iinpmsiblr. Ils «<tl<*< ts upon Hitman Fleeli ami tin* I Biaite « roatlon nro «••pially wonderful. The Mexicuii HI AU THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY standard article is eompound- c«1 with the greatest care. POWDER AND FUSE, Its cRects are as wonderful and ns satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to Its X’OHthful color. I General Amortirent of SIÏEI.F HARDWARE It removes all eruptions, itching and dandrutL It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, ami the scalp by its use ETC., ETC *9 becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal 4 FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WTL1 A attend to Job work with neatness and vigor, preventing baldness, and mak dispatch. ing the hair grow thick an«l strong. I will also keep constantly on hand a As a dressing, nothing has been large stock of found so effectual or desirable. (LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., State Assnycr I of Massachusetts, says, “The con Particular utt» mh •• ; oid to Farmer« stituents are pure, and carefully se want« and Jr ■ i.[ < i ; <>! -st ras foi Earn Machinery, ...io . r:«i .. .on as to slid lected for excellent quality ; and I irtiele« furnishi-c c.- rtu’ \ on applii-ai ion consider it the B est P reparation No pains will lie »pared o furnish on: I customers with the best goods in the mat for its intended ptnposes.” IJnhnunt in cvciy house. i by Fotnebotly In Every <ln v bi in!<N m-xviiof llic n^oiay <»f mu nxvful vcnld or burn rii I r I ikh I, of rheiimnttc io«r(yrs re stored, or R lultuihlc florae or ox saved by the healing power of thirt 7 T his I ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of the PACI.- IC RUBBER PAIN 1 —the Iiest in the woild. Our inntto shall be prompt and fair deal mg with all. Call and examine our stock before going elsew here. Satisfaction guar ‘nt«*oL MRS. J. BILGER. Buoklxigh.am’s FOR THE WHISKERS F. RITSCHARD, I watchmaker and jeweler , Jacksonville, Or., Manufactured by R. P. HALL 4. CO., Mi V LI Erecjtiti, til Dttltn la Xt&ttaM. EST porting, b'as mg aim giant pew der, sfuse,"caps an I wads at JOHN .Mi LI.Ell'S. B -0s A'0 6 * * ** ** ** * 3S' .Live re e InvigiTJitore has been used* in my practice* ,** and by tho public,* Al Sb»*"* for more than 35 year?, * j J,** with unprecedented results. $ 3 P w*. »Li* il $ * SEND FOR CIRCULAR.} _ ... ÇAHimon ---------- .. Í1 TW H _ D lea iea BROADWAY,* eho * dw « y , * e o, i, n■ oanrUnu, iii*U,r nxw tokkcity * atr Ulti i . i . ist un i nu. loi its itart •rtTluti. * $ FRANCO-AMERICAN ) EPAIRS XVATCHES, CLOCKS AND V Jewelry in the very best manner. All work promptly done at the lowest rates. F Opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall, J acks on ville. Oregon, 1'iopnetrcM. MAi'AMl- rf tú I 3 i In the matter ot the estate of Hein Denitl'. dcc«*a«e( I. yoTICE IS HF.UEBY GIVEN TH VI tin* nndt't signed ha* been appointed by the <’ounty Court of Jackson countv. Oregon, sitting i.i Probat«* Mav 1st, l«*u. \ Iministrator of the estate ot Hein Denitl. d<*e<*a«<*d. All persons indebted to said estate are re <lm*stcd to *<*t t’<• the same immediatel v, and those having claims against the « state w il present them w ith th«* proper vouchers t< m«* at my resi<len<*e in Sterlingvil1«* pre cinct within six month* after the first pub I I.cation ot t his not ic<*. CLAPS KLEINII AM MEK, Administratorof said Estate. ■¡■IIE MAI.A ME TA KES THIS METIIOII I of tendering her thanks to the pBlilk for i he patroimgi* which has hitherto been ex- •ended to her, amt would respectfully’ solli.- its (•ontimiiince. Her tables ar<‘always under her immedi ate control ; and by hi r long experience in the bn tie«' «he feels confident that she will give cm ire »at:«fact ion to al). Her tied* and room« are fitted up in the most comfortable • vie. «uited t<> the accommodation of single • >(•< tipants or families. Iler l-eds arealvmvs kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Tb.- « . r< al Eng-; rade MÍ li'h l:.-n¡(*«ly,an unfailii.g cure lor s e m i n a 1 \V< l'xl'l S .S|X-|-- matoi i bea, I ui- potcney, and all I •:««■.i«es that ollow as a se lli. -n«-«* of Self. *.flcr laking. Abu «< ■ I M.-mory, l niversal Laud mie. l’ain in ili«* Back, Dimness ofvisi«>n, Premature < • l< 1 Age, and many other D ìa - • •asc« t hat l«*:uf t<» 1 : 1 ns.'inity or Comumption amia Prematute G fiiaie. i ave. Full parta-ulnis in our pamphh't, w hi« h w<* desire !•» m ml • roe by mail toeiervor.c. The hpecifhs Me«l icine is «« hl by all ! «irtiggisiK ' at fl j er package, <«r «ix packagi « f«>r $5, or will I fl sent tre«* by mail on m eipt of the |noiiey bv a«l«lr< ««mg i ll E GIL Mechan Block, Dfltroit Mi«*h. T'fES >ld in Ja< iiville by Kahler «t Bro. 1’i-d ngtoii C«»., San Franeiaca, w l.oh'sa « ag<-uis. ; :; ade J- r .. Ì HOP BITTERS. AXD Fur th«* B klte CRKATIOM it < urc* Npraln*, Niviuny, NlifY Joint», Fnuadrr, Ilitrtte»» Korea, Hoof I»i-*— euaea, F«»ot Rot, Screw Worm. Scali, Hollow Horn, Scratches, LVitid- gnlls. Spavin, Thriivlt, lHitgltone, Old Sores, Poll I'.vll, Film upon the Sight and every oilier ailment <0 which the occupant* of the Hiniile »nd Stock Yard nre liable. Ilia .Wlexlcan .lfnataiig l.inlnient Hlwuvs cur«*» umt never disappoinla; und il is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB MAN OB BEAST. FOR CO. ASSESSOR rpiIE l’NDERSIGNED HEREBY AN- 1 nounecs him-eif as an Independent candidate fir th*« olfice ot County Assessor, subject to tho decision of the voters ol this county at the ensuing Fum* election. HUGH JO.INSrON. It MINING BLANKS GO THF. TI MES O ffice . Copp’s Hand-b<> .k of Mining Law always kept on hand. Price SI a copy. $1O. INCH E>TI‘.R rifle.« *25, revolvers $2.50; IUSTICE’8 AND LEGAT. BLANKS <»F XI' •f“rringer«,?2, Coll'n«'«•a*t-«tee! plow- J nil kinds f.r sal« at the T imks O i fio »V al ;.F«HiN MILLER's. I between tl. hours of nine o'clock a . M.and tour o'clock i’. M., the following described real property belonging to said estate, to wit: Th* E. •; of N. XV. S. XV. ofN. E. ’ , ot See. 32, and *■. E. *, of S. XV. l, of See. 2'*, T. S. <>t R. one E., in Jacks State oft»regon. T eiims oe S aij :.— Half the purchase prict down, the balance payable in twelve month«, secured by mortgageon said land. Published in the D em < h , iiatic ’ItMEsfoi four consecutive weeks by order of Hon. Silas J. I >av, Countv J mice. J<»HN ASHPOLE, Administrator of said estate. Dated May 4, 1*M). I*vn.*»T am » finsT M emcax . QVAUTise 0» oTH^a Drmoa •X*IX1Z3Y CJLTrLU » $1000 IN GOLD. WÍB bo pa! 1 f. >r a case they will not cure or f i-lp, or far anythin;-iwsire or tsjuriou.’fcsuid in t lem. a . ¡i yo; r <.r .,rx- • f-T Hop I: Iters an.l C^Ustn befo;, you Take no other. Ilor Cooutl < rr.Ei.<the H.e< test, safest ar! be<. Ask CliiLdna. Tb» n T f rStoniiwti.I .-. cratvl Kldnavl»*’*»- r.or to all others. < '-nv » by u.1«Sorption. A^k diUiT<ÌM. Saturday. Jane 5. isso. .* thk Ut nUc.wj <>f the Stomach, Towel», Bloo«l, Uvwr, |!>ii!;i« y,, ami l uniry Orr^n«, N. rvouvn« «e,Sleep- le.'snes*« and espet tally Female Complaint». In the County Court of Ja I State of ' >regon, sitting for ness on May 4, isso, in the matter ol the cstatcof John r. Bak- er, d(‘ccased. TN PERSI’AN< Il OF AN ORDER AND i license ot the «aid Coiimy Court, the undersigned. administrator of the estate of John P. Bak •r, deceased. Will sell at public a net ion at t he < "ourt House door in Jackson i i ville, in said county , on It It e n ni n 11 ■ nt. Swellings, HtlfT Joint«. < niitractetl Itlnscte*. Iltirit» ♦y nnd Ncalcla, Cut», It raise a n 11 <i * Spruill», Poiaoitoii» KUe. riii I . I ' Sting». NtlfTlieMs, l.ametie»«, 01.1 Nnre«. I'lcer*. F'roatbiie», < liilblulttn. Sore .Nipples, < nke<l llrensi. and Indeed every form of external <lia- en»e. It heal» without acnr*. Z- C«'STAtXS HOI’S, in cut’, jianpbak L DANDELION, » Dated Mav 7. l.«S0. which spe-'dity c ircs mic ’ i ailments of w the Hl MAN t'l.E'il ns I (A Mi'dicine, not 11 Drink,> ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. MOS 1 MIG HOPE. '9 TWINE, in the 1 County Court ef Jackson cocnty. s>tat<* <»l < b'egoii. In the m liter ot th«- vst.ite ot I«aa<* Miller, d«*r«*ase<l. \ OTI K'F. IS HEREBY IX'F.N THAT Lilt ?a<lmini«tr.itorof .«ai l estate has ti!e< in the County Court tor Jackson Co., < Ire gon. his final account a« such administra tor. and by older of «aid ('ourt, Tu«*s«lav, the Sth day ot June, |s«u, at tlu* Imur of it '>’elo«*k a . m 1« set for hearing object ions t< -aid final account and the sett lenient thei«'- ot. Any an«! all person« inter««»t(*i| in said «•state ai«* hereby' nolifie«t to app.ar ami til«* hi« or herohi<M‘tion* to said a.'«*ouiit on <>r before said day. 1. (i. MILLER, Administ rator. JACKSONVILLE. NOV. 7 Mustang l.iiiiincrt is without an equal. Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes NASHUA, N.H. S T o n i o. NOTICE OF FIN IL SETTLEMENT. Groceries, 1 '* » r i ksr.j' t I iNKitin K hy hi« b*en ap- I ATEST improved Sharp, Ba lani, Reni- 1 j ingion and XVinchesier rifles, warranted p • t Hi ■ 1 .111 i < <• >f one of the LHstriets in to be th«* genuine article, at •SS .11 1 1 it is probable that First T JOHN MILI.ER'S. A ■>« «n.T.'iit'r will bu appointe«! to fill t«i . , • ■ • *:i-«.* I l»v his resign «tion. 'I’HE li'*«t steel spring «bovels, am! pick« L «teel sledges, hickorv pick and axe hand.«., at JVliN MILLRR». >t .1..'itiitii for the LltLKd. and Bowe's.—It is Ptirelv * Vegetable.— It never J D bilit ites—It is Cathartic and 0 I « r X ya I have seeured th® aervieea nf « Flrst-elass I P ediokee : Ophir was «ire ! by the cel I inbrated trotting stallion, Kentucky Hunter, ORT GOODS, Gnm Beota, TOBACCO t ■ ie by Broken Leg Hunter, of Ne v York; grandsire, Sorrel Hunter; groat grandsire I Ready-Made Clo’liiMg, • Id Kentucky Hunter; great great grand- ire, Highlander. Sorrel Hunter's dam (from a Moonshin«* I mare) was sired by the trotting stallion Harden Ht.ntcr; grandsire. Sorrel Hunter; -reat grandsire, Old Kentucky Hunter; I irfY- Everything sold at reasonable rate? -reat-great grand«ii<*. H ghlanJer. me a call. K. KUBLI. I lii.« is a («»rrect pedigree ot Kentucky Give Jacksonville, Feb. IL 1S75. [ Hunter, and makes him about seven i *iglilhs Hunter; or, perhaps, better known I , is Messenger blood, ami whi -li lias been I thoroughly proven to be the fastest and ■ost stock ot horses ever introduced into tin I’nited States. Ophir'« dam was sired bv David Hill; icr dam was sired by Prince Albert, a I Messenger owned bv William Reynold«, •f Colusa countv, alifornia. Ophir's dam « now owned in Santa Clara County by Dr. I MRS. J. BILGER I <’. L. French; her <Iam is owned by D. M Keavi«, of Butte County. They arc both fine, large and splendid roadster«. Pedigree of Ophir’s Dam's Sire: David iitll was sired bv Black Lion; h»* by David AT THE OLD STAND OF J. Bl LOKI i il ill's celebrated trotting stallion Black (lawk; he by Sherman Morgan; he by lustin Morgan, and he by True Briton, .vho was imported from England ami used I i by General DeLmeey as a chargeron Long ! Island in 1777. David Hill's dam was got by Hainbletonian; he by Abdullah; he by I • Id Mnmbrino, and he by imported Me« i DEALEK IX -enger. Tlu* dam of Ilamble’onisn win ! Charles Kent’« mare by imported Beil- 1 founder. T ek . ms : Single service $20. with the priv- 1 I I ilege of season or insurance, payable in idvance. For the season, $30, payable at i he end thereof. Insurance §10, payable when it is ascertained that the mar«* is in I toal. All | lo'sible care w ill be taken bv an i •xperienced hand, who thoioughlv under- i STOVES, -land« the treatment of mares and horae«, | I to avoid accidents; but will not be respon sible should any occur. Pasturage furnish- I id at reasonable rates. Agricultural Implements, J. XX’. MANNING, Proprietor. J ohn C owan , Groom. This elegant preparation mny lx* 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 and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. e <l:s :ts 'S of the L;ver, Stomach NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. I Its Ingredients. And you are armed against disease. The finest tonic for th ih purpose is Hosttetter'.« Stomach Bitters, winch render, digestion ca>v and complete, counteracts biliousness, and keeps the bowel« in order, and no ge nial and beneficent tire its etf<<ct.«. that not only is the body invigorated ami regulated by it« u«e, but despondency banished from the mind. For sale by all Druggists and Dealer, generally. S is a Standard Family Remedy for Mav ID. 1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th«* following-named settler has fi:e«l notice of his intention to made final pioo! hi «upport ot hi* ••laim, and s«*<-uro final «•ntrv thereof on June I9th, isso, bt*for<* tin* Judge or Ci<*rk of the Court of Jackson comity, Oregon, viz: J. H. Knutzen, Homestead Application No. 23s«jt fo,-1|1(. \\ \ Ot S. XV. Ot N. W. \ Uf S. E. and S. XX . >4 of N. E. Sec. 32, '1'. 38,S. IL 4 XV., anil names the following as his witnesses, viz: A. I 'arneilh*, Jas. M«*o, T. 1». Hnv-t<>ii ami 1 hos. M«-e, all of Apph*gate, Jackson county, Oregon. XV.M. F. BENJAMIN, Register. ATTENTION, HORSEMEN I I I I I I ; L and <> fi ice at R oseiicrg , Out It penetrate» tlesli hiic I muscle to tiie »eiy »»one— uinking tlu* continu- Fortify the System OLD A.'fi) RELIABLE. $ D r . S awforp ’ s L ivei : I nvigoiiator J NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS will I* pan! to any Publie Ilnapital to be m«tn- ally agreed upon, for eterjr certificate of tbi, medi ala, pubtiwLed by m which is not guiuis«. ; O NAILS, Price, One Dollar» L I TERMS—*25 for the season; «ingle _ «er- vi<e fl 5; insurance, $10; payable at the end AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, •f the season in coin, or grain at ruling •ash prices, or by note with approved ne enrity. Good pasturage furnished mares from a 1 »stance at $2 per month. The I test of care •UHured, but no responsibility assumed for I iceidents. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.—SIR XV AL A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES I'F.R is ten years old this Spring, is six- ecn and one-quarter bands high, weighs 1,250 pounds, is a coal black, and 1« a vert f ist trotter. PUMP8 AND PIPE, Tn ihow our f.nth in the mfety «nd cxrellMie. nt the K. n., up n proper personal application, when •nti»tie<1 that no itnpo’ltion is intended, wo will ¥ ire the names of nil its inrredient», by affidavit. he above offers were never pinde tiefore bv the pro prietor of any other Faiuilr Medicine iu the worlT Many testimonials, further information, and filll directions for uatng will be found tn the pam phlet *• I’rcsti«*' on Diveaves of the Jllood,” ts wlncheuch tmttle ¡»enclosed Price per lottlv con- Wining 12 ounces, or 40 to 50 doeev. Sold by lira» ^1» 1». R axsom .S os 4 '. v , I'rop'n, buffalo,N AT i NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. JiCv. I . re. Th«* news we get of his work back ■ re is a greater recommendation to him m all the speeches h«* couhl make, u* billow ing appropriations for Oregon •vntly r«*p<>i’t«-«l to the House for their • >roval show« th it lu* is attending to his ;ty: Cascades canal, 81'Hl,IHM>; Up)»er •intnbia and Sn.ik«* rivers, S lñ.ttOO; Up- r Will iiiu tte, ;«12,(X>0; Lower W ilium - «• a!i«l < 'olnmbia, .SloJHMi; Y:u|iiina 1'I.IKH»; Co«piille river. Sill, OHL. IV. />• •niff rat. <•*1 Pumps, I ( ttt,«. Several of oui s have asked us whv come back ami M. George. > lected to represent WoM 4N Si Ft KAGisr. —The following l«>•rs<*meiit of Mr. George is from the est of th. c ” High-kicker” organs, the V u7 oc- , uui leaves no doubt of his 1 ( » 11 : • • S ii George is a f.iir-miniled .« Wot nan Suffragist —recognizing ‘•v^rv w ■ minis an individual, and •fore etiti :‘lc I to personal liberty and l«>.u OI \ <>.ce and action. We must il iO til.». til ,.• batne cannot be said of Mr. 11 ! • i\’T. 11 and therefore his defeat is e«l.” TIN,SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc I.t»tn»«nf. th» most ipsedy and effective euretive eg cuts for MAN and BEAST »he world has ever known. The Cent*** Fellows* Building, Jatkiouville. Oregon MISCELLANEOUS I». I. iw»«n ai>s«»lutcttH«l irresistible cure fox inmk-l enne'-s. um ; of optam, tobacco and narcr.Uc^ sy Bend fur circular. EKJSHM /kb«»vesol Ibvdror'ifU. Hop IHtterK Mfg.Ca. Ro< ba»0r,N.Yrt CITY BARBER SHOP & BATH ROOMS CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, Oregon I CITATION TO HEIRS. In the (’ounty ('ourt «>f Jackson Cou’itv, State of Oregon, sitting for probate busi ness on Tues«lav, April 27, 1S«U. In the matter of t he gua rdtanship of the mi nor heirs of Jackson Rader, deceased. 7o yftiry lic.i't <if kin of sniil n'ltriin, I and fill athf'Vn intervxti'd iu xaid extate* you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT I Clara Rader, gunrdian of John Rader. Joseph Ra«h*r, Clara I«la Rader ami Fran «•¡« Rader, said minor heirs, lias filed a peti tion for an order of san! Court to sell a four-eighteenths interest in the following property, l>«*longing to «aid wards, to-ivit: The S*. XX’. of S. E. '4 ami S. E. ’ , of S. XX'. 11 of section 20. T. 3'1. S. of IL. 2 E.,con- tainingM) acre«; also of the N. XX’. ‘4 of S. E. E of section 20. an«l S. XX’. *4 of N. XX'. l4 of section 21, T. 3«>, S. of R., 2 E., contain ing sOacrea, situated in Jackson comity. Therefore, notice is her«*bv given that ¡lie prayer of said petition will be beard nn I determined at Jacksonville, in said county ami State, on thetsth «lay of June, ls«o, at lOo’clock \. M., a’ w hich time all parties interested are notified to appear and show cause whv an order of sale should not be made as prayed f«*r in sai«l p*tlfion. ’ * E. B. XVATSON, Clerk. IS Fl’ IJ .Y PRE- in his jTi'm iu the sices. rr il best BATH« liar ott Can be ha<I at this place nt ai) h Air« of the sCKEM PF. GEORGE St" day. THE CITY EVERY BRE r — RY— V E IT S C H U. ___ Ì LJ • . Z r s R. SCHUTZ RESPECTF1 forms the citizens of Jack! ■mrronmliDg «•••entry that he is tact tiring, and w ill constantly k the very I rest of latger Beer. Tli i cool glass of beer should give [ l LY TN- 1>RIDIJí bits, stirrups, »p; I > toggle«. Ime kle*. rings, aw and linead, hairbrushes and r al JOHN N , harne«, needles V combs, ’-EK S. M nville and ! me nianu- ! p on hand wishing te a call.