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P—HP—■— MEDICINE. DEMOCRATIC TIMES. LARGE K. RUBLI, •1 ----------------- TO ADVERTISERS. The High Bred Trotting Stallion, The TIMKH ha* th* larges» elrenlallon eu|nye.l toy iui ) u»w»jM»|H r publl»h«J be tween Albany. Oreynn. itu<l Red Bluff. Cal. adi«t»nee*t 500 mile»— »nd there fore offer» »nperior inducement* to ad- vcrtleera. Oar Het Is principally eon- flned to Jaehsoa. Josephine and Lake euuutiea. Huslue«» tueu *konld take note of tkle. , Odd Fellow»’ Building, JickmnTillc, Oregon, DEALER & WORKER IN Cry for Pitcaor'j Cnstorla. They L„o it »cca _ i « .vaut t LZotLcra liba Ca tor..v lecaua it gives ln-filth t» tù> cùl -.1; and Px.y.1- ciana, Locando i. c^ataiui no uor- paino or lala«. ul. JOSEPHINE OJUNTY ITEMS. Desselles A Co. are running their debi tor and giant, «lav and night, with flatter ing pros]»ecte. These men are enterpris- ! ing and the kind we want. Wimer Jk Simmons are running their giant day and night, on eight hour shifts, j Thev have got their giant down twenty feet-«h •eper than before and a fifty foot bank now, so they will doubtless make a handsome elean-up next time. Please remember that no capitalist has ever tried to find mines here wherein to invest money; and also remember that w hat capital has been used here has yielded a gooil return. We have three openings here for big minou yet untouched. Quinn «x Little are now ready to begin operations on their drift mine. This is a n“W enterprise and will doubtless pay. They hoist bv water power and pump by , the same process,and as they are experienc-1 ed miners a good clean-up is expected. Tiiese gentlemen are working in the out- j let of “Sailor’s Gulch.” By wav of polities, we would say that the “National Union Greenback Labor Party” of this county have forced in nom ination candidates who have neither greenbacks nor a very decided disposi tion to labor. It may mean that hereafter they will labor for their greenbacks. Fox A rauiab . W aldo , May 17th, 1880. i SIR WALTER! I i nat’-.re'a ve:no«iy for assi-Jiilatlac tùc food. It c-.ee« \ j in.l Colic, tho r.'.¿3Ín£ ofSeit-' Curii i-.-id :arrlicaa, a'Zays I «veri; hut-1 tr.-l Trilla ♦. Tli'.i:. t in i.i;.ii kea.Lù £i;l tùo KZothor e'.taim ro^t. F’ocs.-.xt, Cbcc.T, and Tia'-laLlc. He Has a Record of 2:35 ! MA7T and LEAST .:e XV«.r~.L ¿.as a . ix ^ wxi « Over 1,''00,009 flottici tolti la*.t year! The !'ca~ons f >r this un; vcclent. •! j> p- u'.r.ri.y, i.:<- cvi<ic:.I : »he < entnur Lini” menta are i . i -.J j to ¿enervo ccnZ~ d-nec.t i ah erLcdia thestrac- 1, .. i. " e.-’poin'. J‘ r»**a tic d loiucr »uu<.r OFFENSES AND CONDUCT. Approved May 10th, 1880. i T G RE AMES, President Board of Trustees. J. Nl'MAN, Recorder. ------- —— —fo—* --- - - ■ ■ 55 anted -A good agent in each county in ; Oregon and Washington Territory. Large inducements to L ive C anvassers . Address I ‘'ladies Home Journal," drawer 2,250, Sai ’ Francisco. Cal. + j —' ■ - + • •>---------------- P iano rrNiNG. — Paul Sclmcn, the well- I known organ ami piano tuner, will be in Jack - i aonville iu a few days. Order« for tuning and i repairing instruments can lie left at the T ime .- 1 office, anil will reran e prompt attention. * ■ - ■ - • 4» — — ■ —■ -- F or S ale . A tirst-claaa Wheeler Jt Wilson ■ewing machine. No. 8, (with all the late im ' provements) which has never l«-en used, will ; be sold on easy terms. For further particulars apply at enee to the T imes office. FAI'I in <ho RACK, r.ho »L11»»-A or 11«a v 1 v*r tLo Kiish Remedy, ha* made iiioreciirea of Ner- v«»m» Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal AVoakness. Lost Aiaiiho«xi, nocturnal einis- •io is, inability tor muiital labor rde»|M>nd«u- cv and other dnoa-es induced by youth ful follie’ and excesses, than all other med icine* rmnbined. Whv will y«»u Mirter. Send to A. E. Mmtie, M. D-, No. II Rea* nv Street, "an Franci*«?o, for the Rcstora- tive and ’bo cured. P. <«. $3 per m-tt e. J’.,nr tune*'he <|ir*'»’ -»v $'<). Rv a bottle, lb . Mun io ' .‘e • is • pm «tic in fu<iv. Mediidliea sent seenru •<>m uLwi va- tioe •*,< 'i* receipt ot pi i,-e or * O. D> N L an » O ffice .vr llosEiii'ita, O regon , ) Mav 10. lH>0. ( yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to made final proof in support ot his claim, and se<-ure final entry thereof on June l!»th, 18S0, before the J udge or Clerk of the < 'ourt of Jackson county, Oregon, viz: J. H. Knutzen, Homestead Application No. 2389, for the N. I >•, ofs. W. of N. W. *4 of S. E. and S. W. J* of N. E. Ji Sec. 32, T. 38, S. R. 4 W., ami names the following as his witnesses, viz; A. Darneille, Jas. Mee, T.B. Hueston and Tlios. Mee, all of Applegate, Jackson county, Oregon. WM. F. BENJAMTN, Register. G OUT! AT THE New York STORE H bo I!nn«e'ceeper, F,'re'r, Pl»n*"r Team- •f*r, or Liven iu :i. c*.i alFord tj be with out these woxdorfiil Lln-iinon tn. They ean be procured in ar.y part cf tho globe fcr bO cts. a:.d 81.00 a bottle. Trial bottle» 25 cts. STOCH CF Shot, Brushss, Chains and Hose, OPHIR! ETC ETC. MERCHANDISE! I I have secured the services of a First-class ; IUILL STAND THE SEASON OF 1880 «I at Phee'iix on Mon lavs; Ashland I Tuesdays, and the balance of the week at Mechanic, and am pre]>ar«»d to do all ropair- , Manning A Webb’s stable in Jacks'nville. ing promptly and in superior style. D escription .—Ophir is a beautiful dark chestnut, without, mark or spot, 15 hands ■ inches high, and weighs 1,200 pounds, I of a splendid mild disposition, and will bo TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, i 11 years old on the 15th day of Julv. 1 I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of FIM FLES on n LADY'S FACE or a strained joint <>n a Horse's Le". Cno Do tile cf Couianr Liniment. AT COST! He Has a Record of 2:35. Groocrie«, P edigree : Ophir was sired bv the cel ebrated trotting stallion. Kentucky Hunter, ' he by Broken Leg Hunter, of New York; □ RY GOODS, Gum Boot«, TOBACCO t grandsire. Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire, 'olil Kentucky Hunter; great great grand- Ready-Blade Clo’hing, . sire, Highlander. Sorrel Hunter’s «lain (from a Moonshine GLASSWARE CROCKERY Etc, Etc. mare) was sired by the trotting stallion Harden Ht.nter; grandsire, Sorrel Htint. r; I great grandsire. «»Id Kentucky Hunter; great great grandsiie, Highlander. Everything sold at reasonable rate« Ibis is a correct pe«ligree ot Kentucky Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Hunter, and makes him about seven-' Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. ; •*igh' hs Hunter; or, perhaps, bet ter k now n . is Messenger blood, and wlii.-li has beeti horoughlv proven to bo the fastest and i 1 >est stock i t hor«es ever introduced into the i 1Tlilted States. Ophir's dam was sired bv David Hill; her dam was sired bv Prince Albert, a .Messenger owne«i by William Reynold«,' ! of Colusa county, al ifornia. Ophir’s dam is now owned in Santa f’lara County bv In-. L. French; her d im is owned by D. M. MRS. J. BILGER. | I’i-avis, of Butte County. They are both ' 'ine, large and splendid roadster«. i*«»digree of «»phir's Dam's Sire: David Hill was sired by Black Lion; lie by David ’Hill's celebrated trotting stallion Black- (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. BILGED lawk; he by Sherman Morgan; he bv ! fustin .Morgan, and In* by True B'iton, ; vlio was imported from England and u«ed i o v General DeLancwy as a charger on Long California St. Jacksonville, j island in 1777. David Hill’s dam was got [ iv Hanibletonian; lie bv Abdallah; he bv I >ld .Mambrino, and he I ’iiported Mcs-- i -«‘liger. The dam of Ilai; ’•letonian was* DEALER IN i 'buries Kent's mare by ...ported Bell- I buinler. T erms : Single service $20. with the priv ilege of season or insurant»», payable in idvance. For the season, $30, payable at TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE ¡ he end thereof Insurance ?«'», payable ; when it is ascertained that the mare is in ' ; foal. All possible «-are will be taken by an ; I <»xpcrien«*ed band, wh«» thoroughly under- j STOVES, I «lands the treatment of mare* anti lioises, ; ■ o avoid ae«‘ideiits; but w ill not be respon- -ible should an v ocenr. Pasturage liirnish- . j«l at reasonable rates. J. W. MANNING, Proprietor. Agricultural Implements, J ohn C owan . Groom. Cure« nil Scrofulous affections and disorders result« iu< from Impurity of the blood. It in nretilsas to s|»ecify »11, na the suffers! cun usually perceive their cause, but Hitum, Piuiphs, L lcerj, Tumortt Goitrr, SwfUingg, iic., are the most common, ns well as many affections uf the Z/eurf, Htad, Liver aod Stomach. SCROFULA. Wonderful Sure of Blindness. D R axmm , S on g: Co, ; For the lienefit. of *11 troubled with scrofula or Impure Blood in their •yiitem«, I hereby recommend King of the Blood. I have t>eeii troubled with Scrofula for the past len years, which *o alfectcd my eyes that I was com pletely blind for six months. I was ieconnnonde.1 u> try King of the B taxi, which has proved a great blessing to me, as it has completely cured m», and I eheerfuily recommend it to all troubled as I have b*eo. Youn truly, Mas 8. W mathxmlow , Sardinia, N. Y. Ayer’s Ague Cure, ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTUBE. For 1'evcr an:l Ague, Ir.t<Tmi‘tont Fever, Chill Fever, Henutte»-t Fc-» , Lmiub Ag’ie. Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all the affections whicn arise from malari ous, marsu, or nnasiuaUs pouiuus. < I 1 i This is a compound remedy, prepared with scieutitic »kill from vegetable e gu-dient;, a hi- li rarely fails to cure the severest case« «if dull» ami Fever and tlie conconutmt disorders. Si; ti a remedy the necessities of the people hi maia- Its great superiority non» districts demand, over any other medieme yet discovered for the cure of Intermittent* is. that it contain» no <im- nine or mineral, anti those who take it arc free from danger of «1'iinif m or any injurious effect«, and arc n« healthy after ti«ii.g it as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment uf these distressing disorders, nnd so unvarying Ims been its succc«s that it ha« gained the reputation of being infal lible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended a« a sure remedy and specific for the Fever ami Ague of the West, and the Chilli, nnd Fever of tlie South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison in the blood, and frees the system from its influ ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, once broken up by it, do not return until th« disease is again contracted. The great variety of di-ordcrs n hich arise f:x>m the irritation of this poison, such n« Neurnlgia, ICheuinatiaiu. Gout, Headache, lilindne«», Toothat'he, Knraclie, Catarrh. Aatlima, Pal- Dilation. Splenic Afloction», Hysteric», Pain in the Bowel», Colle, Paralysis, nnd derange- Fortlly th«* Nywteiu \n«l you are armed against di*ea«e. The finest tonic for this purpose is Hosttetter'.« 'loiiiacli linters, winch renders digestion • asy and complete, counteracts biliousness, ami keeps th«» bowels iu ordur, and so gt - nial and iienetieent are its effects, that not only is the body invigorated and regulated by it« u«e, but dvspondeiicy banished from the mind. F«»r sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. "a of the Stomach, ail of wliich become intermit tent or periodical, have no «pcedier remedy than A ver ' s A ove C ure , which cures them all alike, and protects the system from future attacks. As a preventive, it is of immense service in those communities where Fever ami Ague prevails, ns it stays the development of the disease if taken on tlie first approach <>l the premonitory symp toms. Travellers an I temporary resident» are thus enabled to defy these disoriler«, and few will ever suffer if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. f or Liver Coinj.lainta, arising from torpidity, it is an excellent remedy ; it stimulate» thi» organ into healthy activity, and produces many remark able cures where other medicines fail. Practical and Analytical Chemists, J.OirKI.L, MASS. ATEST improve 1 sh im. Ba'.lard, Rem- » mg ou aud tvn,,-vr t¡(tes, warnsntthJ Io Lw lbw gOLlUlL.c ai.icle, at I JuH> MILLER’?. ■OLD UY ALL DKL'UGISTS HVmwnSHS. )l>T porting, b’asiing and giant pow ) dei, «fuse,’cap« and wads at Joli X .M JLLER'S. I THE BEST V L and O ffice at R osehfrg , O kegov Mav 1«» 1880. VOTICE IS HEREBY (HVEN THAT the foilowiiig-ii «nii-d settler fias tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of tils claim, and .secure final en try thereof, on the 19.h day of.lune. 1880, be fore the Judge or Clerk of the Court of Jackson County, Oregon, viz: Tlios. Mee, Homestead Application No. 2416, for the *. 'i Of N. E. N. W. '« of S. E. h and N E. of S. W. ! , Sec. 28, '1'. 38, S. R. 4 W., and names tlie tollowing as his witnesses, viz; A. Darneille, J. H. Knutzen, T. B. Hueston and Jasper Darneille, all ot Apple i gate, Jackson countv, Oregon. W.M. F. BENJAMIN, Register. ; X FOB MAN AND BEAST. Mustang Liniment i« without nn equal. anccof pain mid inflamatinn impossible. It« effects upon Human Flesh and the Unite ( rentIon are equally wendcrful. The Mexican MUSTANG i- Llnlm»*nt is needed by somebody In every bouse. Every day lit lugs new 8 of I V th» ngouy nf an uwfiil •< nl.i or burn aiilxhied, of rhrtniiiitic martyr, re 1- stored, or a valuable her»« or 01 ■avrtl by tlie healing power of this I ! ETC., ETC | FIRST-CLA«S MECHANIC WILL ik attend to Job-work with neatness and dispatch. I will also keep constantly on band a large stock of 4 iLIQUORS AND TOBACCO. Particular attenti«»n paid to Farmers’ wants and the supplying of extras for Farm ; Mai'hinery, and ali information as to such articles furnished cheerfully, on application. I No pains will be spared to furnish our . customers with the best goods in the mar- ■ ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of the PACI ?IC RUBBER PAINT —the best in the woild. Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal- ; ing with all. ('all and examine our stock before going elsew here. Satisfaction guar anteed? MRS. J. BILGER. ~' - v F. RITSCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, «Jacksonville, Or., LINIMENT Rheumatism. Nrvelllng«, RtllY Joint., t'ontrartrd Xlusrlea, Burna and Nralda, Cut., llrulaea and Spralna, Polaonou« Bite, and Nllnga, Ktiffhra«, Lntnrn»»., Old More«, ITeera. Frostbite», Chi I bln Ins. Store Nipple., Caked Breaat. an.l Inde.d every form of external dis ease. It heals witliout scars. * * ** ** ** * * * A0 < V' ¡•XV» ftCtt f * f * « * * * * * * * 0' % ¿ Iovigora|>r5 .4»* hns been n dj „ w _ in my practice* Slp^uiid by the public,* for more than 35 years, * with unprticedented re6u fa. $ SEND FOR CIRCULAR.^ S.T.W.SANFORD, M.D.,L7w?0K2cA _____ ___________ _ Tyi AST UKVCGIST SILL TIM. TAV IT* meet rii IOS £ FRANCO-AM ERICAN HOTEL & l RESTAURANT Opp. O«!d Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville, - - Oregon,- XfADAfíL’ JIOI.T, P> oprietreM. HHIE M ADAME TAKES THIS METHOD 1 of tendering her thanks to the publit for the patronage which has hitherto been ex tended to her, and would respectfully sollic- ’ -ontinuance. , .»r tables are al ways under her immedi ate control ; and by her long experience in the business she feels confident t net she will give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable style, suitefl to the accommodation of »ingle occupants or families. Her lied« are always kept «lean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ADMINISTRATRIX S NOTICE. Tn the matter of the estate of R. B. Perry, deceased. yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI the undersigned lias la-en appoint«?«! ; by the Coiimy ('ourt of Jackson county, p»logon, sitting in Probate May 6th, 18*0, Administratrix ot the estate of Reuben B. ! Perry, deceased. All persons indebted t<» said estate ate rc- |iic*ted to settle t lie same immediately, and hose hav ing claims against the estate will j ir«»*ent them w il h I he proper vouchers t< ■ neat mv rcsidenc«» hi Pleasant creek pre I -iiict within six months after the first ! ‘d>- j cation of this n«ilic«». BA RB \ R A ANN PERRY, Aiiinmis ra rix said Estate, j l»i«c.< Mav 11. I -*<i ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. I -------- j In the matter of the estate of Hein Deniff, deceased. ■ yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I ii tlie undersigned has been appointed bv the County Court of Jackson comity, Oregon, silting i.i Probate Mav 1st, 1FS0, k triiinistrator of the estate of Hein Deniff, I deceased. i All persons indebted toeaid estate are re- i quested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against the estate will , present them with the proper vouchers to I me at my residence in Sterlingville pre cinct within six months after the first pub lication of this notice. CLAES KLEINHAMMER, Administrator of said Estate. Dated May 7, I860. (.UAL* M‘: < Il n MEIIKIX^, The Great l'ng-TRADE VAR»., li-li Remedy,an unfailing «»lire tor Seminal Weak 11« s*,Sper- niatoirhea, 1m- potency, and all Diseases t h a t A follow as a se Bf'tnie Takin quence of Self-After 1 aking. Abuse a loss ot Memory. Universal I.assi- tud«». Pain in the Back, Dimness of' ision, Premat tire (>¡<1 Age, and many oth« L. .»!»- eases that lead to 1 iisanitv or Consul jnption and a Piemattire Grave. Full part Iculars in our pamphlet, w inch we desire t< i »end tree l«y mail toevervone. The S' peci tic Medicine is sold bv all drrpgists at $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt «if the noney by addressing THE GRAY L. Mechanics’ Block, Detroit, Mich ^I/rSolit in Jacksonville by Kai I 1er A Bro. Redington San Fra neisca. w l.olcsale agents. I HADE MARK I f you an- n man of buainr-v. weakriMsl by the at I ; your «lutici. av< id ítimulart» and u«e M Kprain., Nwinny, SitltY Joint», Founder, Harness bores, Hoof Dis eases, Foot Hot, Ncrew Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Neratches, Winil- pnlla, Rpavln, Thrush, Ringbone, Old Nores, Poll Evil, Film npon the Night and every other allm.nt to which the occupant» of the Ntnble and Ntoek Yard are liable. Tbo Mexican Mustang I.lni.neut alway« cures and never disappoint«; anil it Is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB MAN OB BEAST FOR CO. ASSESSOR. 'DUE undersigned hereby an - 1 »ounces himself as an Independent ■ ■andidwte for the office of County Assessor, subject to the decision «if the voter« of this county at the ensuing Inn«» election. HUGH IDirx’8 f ON. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. »VW V WVV ■ainof V If you an? a man of teCe-a, telling over your wi work to restore brain nerve auu vxute, t i'útfbt If __ you x-e y mny >-.u r. _ _________ front ery ind! . „ end _______ ___ n'lo« ordud^tldu or h t.iitim ; ■* if ------------- • nu uc t „rrud —■ ‘ or at plr. dd or V young.suifi-ri fron (o«.r h<«Alborlanguito- rn imr ou a c-1 <>f m . kneea, rt-ly on______ W - wre xswvùafc! vu. v y our wvsver.i h ( h »« iw cio^nFinir tonirir 01 0 Wboev-.rvou are, whcri'vrr whrnev-rjfja without you irt< are. ricating, ta ko ’ feel w tin t your «.«teia msste cifrane toDintr at rt'iniilntia-, xvitnout irh yicatiog, take ' _ W Harp you rb/«p»’D«fa, or vrir.ary ccnnpla nt, «ti» __ «neofilie Rfo.n irh, b!< M. f/irr,Qri»4 %w You will be cured if ye n use T were ] f you are «implv and low Fpirited, try tit Huy It. liuUt upon it. Y our (I hirk UI keep* it» 11 may eave your life. It baa bwlre4a. Ccmrh Cure It the iwetUil, taint and beat. À»k rHldrr®. The Hop r»4 for Stomach, Liver and K «.ne y». It rape fìat to all other». Cure» by abe«>rplum. It I« perfect. A»k «rat ruU. T\ I. C. I« Bbeointe udir^ikUb!»<wfe» op"tm, v>tw*co or Btucodr*. CflMffS A:x»v* » >14 by drug*iati.I top Bitter» Mfg., Co., fUchetV *, N.Y CITY For the II kutk C reation It cures I7OR MINING BLANKS GO THE TIMES epairs watches , clocks and 1 O ffice . Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Jewelry in the very best manner. All Tjtw always kept on hand. Price $1 a copy. work promptly done at the lowest rates. Il.f INCH ESTER rifle«$25, revolvers 82.50; I USTICE’S AND LEGAL BI.ANKS OF »’ "1er ringers Coll'ns' «•»«•t-steel plow« • I all kinds for sab» a« the T imes O fficic $-0, at J ohn millei ; s . R In the County Court of Jackson covntv, State of «»rogon. In the m itter of the «‘state of I«aac Miller, decease«!. y<»TICE IS HEREBY • -IVEN THAT .\ tlie administrator of said estate has filed in tlie Ceunty Court for Jackson Co., Ore gon, his final account as such administra tor, and by order of said Court, Tuesday. , lie Sth da_v of June, 1880, at tlie hour of 10 o'clock a . m ., is set tor hearing object ions to ■aid final account and th«» sell loment there- i >f. Anv nnd all persons interested in said •sia'e are hereby notified to appear and ' tile his or her objections to said account on , or before said day. I. <>. MILLER, Administrator. é I which speedily cures such ailments of the III MAN FLESH ns i In the County Court of Jackson countv, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Mill er, deeeasi d. yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH V! tin» administrator of said estate lias fihtl in the County Court for Jackson county, Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and by order of said Court, Tuesday, th«» Sth day of June, 18*0, at the hour of 10 o'clock a . si ., is set lor hearing objections to said final aecotin« and the set tlement thereof. Any and all persons in terested in said estate ar«? hereby notified to appearand tile his or her objections to -aid account on or before said day. I. (». MILLER, Administrator. -3 For more than n third of a century the Me x lean Mustang Liniment Inis been known to millions nil over tbo world t:s til«» only s:il<! relinnco lor the relief of accidents and pain. It 1« a medicine above price nnd praise— the bent ot its kind. For «very foiin of« xtermd puin the POWDER AND FUSE, \ General Assortment of SIIELF 11IRDWARE L and O ffice at Rosr.m'RG. O regon , 1 M iv 17. 1880. i VOTICE IS HEREBY «.¡VEN 1HAT the following-named settler has filed notiee of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and secure final entry tlieieof on the 30ih day of June, IbcO, before the Judge or Clerk of tlie Court ot Jackson county, Oregon, viz: Ithnmer Reynold», Pre-emption Declaratory state ment No. 368'2, for tlie N. S N. E. J», S. E. '« ot N. E. 1,, ami N. E. of s. E. >4. Sec. ‘24, T. 39, S. R., 3 W., and names tlie lollowing as Iiis witnesses, viz: Charles Thurman and Philip Gleave, of Sterling- yille, an<l Samuel Philips and I rank Smith, of Union Town; all of Jackson countv, W M. E. REN J A M I N, Register.' ■< THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLER? Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., ■ ■ 1 OF ALL ROPE, TWINE, i — - • — •— ? Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes , - JACKSONVILLE, NOV. It prnetrntr. ile--b nn.l mii«< lr to the very bone— milking the continu- Its Ingredients. -- { try NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. PUMPS AND PIPE, will be paid to any Public Hospital to be mutu ally agrewl upon, for every certificate of this medi- •rae published by us which is not genuine. To^shnw our faith in the safety nnd excellence of the K. H., upon proper personal application, when satisfied that no impo»ilion is intended, we will give the nauieaof all its ingredients,by affidavit The ateire off-rs were never made Wore by the ;>ro- prietorof any other Family- Medicine in the world Many- testliuoiiiala. further information,and mil direction« for nsu.g will be found in the |M.ni- phlet " Irea-Mo on Diwa.es of the Blood,” in Wlncheachbottleisenc!o«e<i. Price $1 perbottlecon- ounces, or <0 to 50 dose. Sold by ilru> D. R axsom .S on A to., I'rop'rs, Buffalo, N.Y *nnd Bowels.—It is 1’ ur iv J Vegetable.— It never J D bilitates—It is J Cathartic and *Ton ic . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. PIOSEEB HSBDW1BE STORE King of the Blood D r . B anfohd ’ s L iv * in a Standard Family llcin -r $ diseases of the Liver, Stomach NOTICE FOR_FINAL PRCCF. not only roll ■•vn pein, but they incite bc-.lthy action, cribduo lnflr.mi'nn.ticn, ■ n.l euro, whctlier tl. j »> .npti>:n« proi c-isl fruin wonnds of t-'ie Lara, <-r vurulxia of the Nerroo; from c .iroartci C -.-rd < r » scalded hand i f. -i a s-nrcd-ic I n.nli’o or a gashed loot; wlietl.vr I.->uiucsu.-Lug The agony ; ro limed > > a L’u; u i r c;.l.l; mortlh^atl. ?» fr<-:r. I : t bit s; Svzell- luos f.oiu S.i.i.,o; the t. rturc» of K.h«.mnr.ti:,m i C-'Jpplod for life, by Kae ncsle.ud ac-i.L.it: a vnlmablo lxcr—o «*r a a ^- oc wor "i i-m, a.l be saved f em OLD AiiO RE' s i NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. CUTLERY, WIRK, The Fast Trotting Stallion Quluiur sii'l Arsenic Kir A»« ley Too per a NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS ATTENTION. HORSEMEN! Idiilricnt-. will surely ox tormina, io tlio pain. Tl-oro G no Sli'ain, Sprain, Ci t, Scr.U. Hum, Eruiso, Stiup, Cali er Lauicnca» to which EZauhlad or Diui.'; xl- v-tos u.-o r...L- jccl,C...i ¿^c'. net respond to thl» Socthiuf; Lalm. T'uo Contnur Form the basis of many of the Ague retn i edies in the market, and are the last resort ; of Physician« and people who know no bettei ; medicine to employ for this distressing com plaint. The etlects of either of these drugs are I destructive to the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing ; iu the ears, and depression of the constitutional I health. A yer ' s A oce IT ke is a vegetable dis covery, containing neitherijumine, arsenic, not any deleterious ingredient, and is an mtallibh | and rapid cure for every form of Fever and ; Ague. Its effects are permanent ami certain, ; and no injury can result from its use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever and Ague in all 1 its forms, it is also a superior remedy for Liver I Complaints. It is an excellent tonic ami pre , ventive, as well as cure, of all complaints pe culiar to malarious, marshy and miasmatic «¡is- , tricts. By direct action on the Ln er ami hili I arv apparatus, it stimulates the system to a | vigorous, healthy condition. F or S ale by all D ealers . En- VITAL Ilian RESTORATIVE niviivi»»»»» - - —The ---- Great — c L O I S o I N with DISORDERLY The people of the Town of Jacksonville do ordain as follows: S ection 1. That any person or persons who , shall tire any pistol, gun or rifle, or any other , »¡>ecies of firearms, within the corporate limit« of the town, shall on conviction thereof before the Recorder be lined not less than $5, nor ; more than $20; Provided, that all circumstances ' of necessity l>e pleaded as a defense to the of ! fenae described in this section; and, provided | further, that the President of the Board of! Trustees may permit upon the national holi days and other days of public celebration any 1 appropriate display of firearms named in tins section. S ection 2. Any person or person* who shall draw any species of firearms, or any dirk, dag ger or knife, or other deadly weapon ujwm the p-rson of another within the limits of the Town of Jacksonville, shall be fined not less than $5, | nor more than $25, and may )»e imprisoned not ' less than ten days. S mtto N 3. If any person or persons shall ■ willfully ent, remove, deface or in any manner injure any fence, gate or enclosure, or part : thereof within the corporate limits of the town ' of Jacksonville, he or they shall be liable to a j fine of not less than $5, nor more than $20. or j to imprisonment in the Town Jail of not more ' than ten days. S ection 4. That any person or persons who I ■hall set np, open, cause to be opened or keep ■ any house as a resort for the purpose of smok ing opium, or who shall »ell opium for the pnr- r> >«e of being smoked npon the premises, shall ' be guilty of a misdt-iiK-anor, and nimn convic : tion thereof b-fore the Recorder shall l»e fined j in the sum of not exceeding $1'10. or be impris oned in the town jail not exceeding twenti days. S ection 5. That any person or persons win I shall bargain for or buy any opium in anyhoim«- j or place to l>e smoked upon the premises shal1 1 be guilty of a misdemeanor, and u;>on convic-I turn thereof before the tow u Recorder shall he I fined not exceeding $25. or imprisoned in the 1 tow n jail not exceeding ten days. S e « tion 6. That any person or persons wh< ! shall smoke opium in any house not occupied by them as a residence, or w ho shall 1<e found in any house or place kept as a resort for th» purpose of smoking opium without any lawfu’ business, shall be deemed giiiltv of a misde meanor. and upon conviction thereof before the, town Recorder shall he punished l>v a fine not e • ■•eeiling $50, or imprisonment in the town 1 jad not exceeding ten days. S ection t . In all «'a«e* of conviction for am | <»f th** offences mentioned in this ordinance, th» court shall adjudge the offender to pay the ; c«sts of prosecution, ami shall in default of pay - i im nt of fine and costs commit the offender t the town jail for a term of imprisonment not i exceeding twenty «lavs. «■CHON 8. All ordinances or parts of ordi ' n ncea in conflict with this ordinance are b reby repealed. S eittos 9. This ordinance shall be in fore» . from and after its na «age. i L G HARDWARE, TINWARE, , ORDINANCE NO. 67. CONCERNING L and O ffice at R oseburg , O regon , ) Mav 10, 1880. i VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI tlie following-named sr'ller has tiled notice of iiis intention to make final proof in suppoit of his claim, and seeuro final entry thereof on June 19tii, 1880, before 'he Judge or Clerk of the Court of Jackson I county, Oregon, viz: A. Darneille, Home- stead Application No. 2479, for the S. E. >» <>fS. W. Sec. 6, N. E. \ of N. W. and Lot 1, Sec. 7, T. 39, S. R , 4 W., and N. E. ot N. E. L., See. 12, T. 39, S. R., 5 W., and I names the foliowingas his witnesses, viz: J hos. Mee, J. H. Knutzen, James Mee ami T. B. Hueston, all of Applegate, Jackson county, Oregon. W-M. E. BENJAMIN, Register. SAL c I and ha« performed other feats of equal note since his arrival in this section. SIR WA.L-, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TER was sired by Marion, ho by Mam-i I i brino Chief, ho by Mambrino Paymaster, lie by Mitnbrino, he by Imported Mes Fuse and Caps, senger, His dam was a Long Island I Blackhawk mare. She was sired by the noted trotter Andrew Jackson, sire of Hen- ! > - t’iay, th«» progenitor of the i lay family ’rotters; his first «lain, Sally Miller, by Wooden and Willow Ware Mambrino, son of Imported Messenger; Andrew Jackson by Young Bashaw, and ! he *>v Imported Grmui Bashaw. The attention of Horsemen is called to ROPE, NAIIJS, his progeny, some of which may bo seen at ! i inv stable at any time. I'hev sneak for i themselves. G. W. STEVENSON. 1 T’ e most < iTc. live Z’ainToHevln~ a;ent» for NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. \VILL M AKE THE ENSUING SEASON >V in Ja- kaon irountv at inv stable two , ; miles east of Jacksonville, where he w ill be i Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; at Phoenix] Pumps, Wednesday and Thursday: at Cardwell’s; , «table in Jacksonville Friday and Satur- ] ! day. TERMS— $25 for the season; single ser- i vice $15; insurance, $10; payable at the end AG RICULTU R AL IM PLEM EN T8, ¡ofthe season in coin, or gia’n at ruling cash prices, or by note with approved se- | 1 eiiritv. Good pasturage furnished mares from a, ■ distance at per month. The best of care ' NAILS, 1 ensured, but no responsibility assumed for a.N’idents, D escription and P izdioree .—SIR WAL- ’ TER is ten years old this Spring, is six A FIIWT-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES teen and one quarter hands high, weighs; ; 1,250 pounds, is a coal black, and is a very 1 fast trotter. -4- LEGAL. -LTT L-Z______ TO HORSE-RAISERS’ FRIDAY,............................... MAYk 1880. a «------ -1 ------ r.-~ ____ MISCELLANEOUS. HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC. FINE STOCK. ~------- BARBER SHOP & BATH ROOMS In the County Court of Jackson county, State of Oregon, sitting for probate busi ness on May 4, 1880. CALIFORNIA STREET, in the matter of the estate of John P. Bak er, deceased. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER AND - - Oregon. I license of the said County Court, the J acksonville, undersigned, administrator of the estate of John P. Baker, deceased, w ill sell at public auction at the Court House door in Jackson HHIE UNDERSIGNED IS FÜLLT PRE- ville, in said county, on 1 pared to do all work in his line in tbo Hatnrdnx. June 3. 18HO, best manner and at reasonable prices- between the hours of nine o’clock A. M.and HOT OR COM» RATH« four o'clock p. M., the following described real property belonging to said estate, to Can be had at this place at all hour* of the wn : day. GEORGE SCHUM PF. The F. 'X of N. W. S. W. \i of N. I , of Sec. 32. and s. E. *4 of S. W. \ of Sec. 29, T. 35, S. of R. one E., in Jackson county, THE CITY BREWERY Stat«» of Oregon. T erms of S ale .—Half the purchase price —BY— down, the balance payable in twelve months, secured by mortgage on said land. VEIT SCHUTZ. Published in the D e . mocmatic T imes for tour consecutive weeks hy order of Hon. Silas J. Dav, Countv Judge. JOHN ASHPOLE, R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- Administrator of said estate. fnrms the citizens of Jffrsksonyjlig and Dated May 4, 1880. surrounding country that he is nov manu facturing, and will constantly keep >n band I fUNTER'S specs, spy glasses, magnity- the very best <>f Lager Beer. Those wishing’ ffl ing glasses and pocket compasses st a cool gla*« of Leer should give me a call. JOHN MILLER'S. RIDLE bits. Stirrups, spur«,~6amMr toggles, bn« kies, rings, awls, needles l HE bps' assortment of Rogers' and Wos- tenholm's eurlorv in the market, at ami thread, hai.biushes «nd enrrv ximba, JOHN MILLER'S. •*t JOHN MILL LX*». M I B