The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 11, 1880, Image 4

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    ____ MEDICINE,
DEMOCRATIC TIME«.
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FINE STOCK,
HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC.
TO HORSE-RAISERS!
K. KUBLI,
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MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF.
1
ro AitVEKTinr.BN.
The
*>»* li»r«e*t clrriilnllon
cujoye.1 by any newspaper published be­
tween Albauy. Orestoi*. and Heil llluir.
4 al. ndlafaueeot 500 miles—and there-
fore otr.-r« superior in.liiceiiients to ad-
tertisers. Our list is principally con-
tint'd to Jarksou. Josephine anti Lake
rounties. Business men should take note
•r this.
A TEST AS TO SMOKING.
Physiologists are familiar with abnnd-
ant examples in which articles ot foot1,
eminently nutritious to the generality o ;
human beings, act as poisons upon tome
exceptional organisms. There are man} |
persons who cannot eat fat, others who !
cannot eat butter, or eggs, or mutton, [
veal, or peculiar sorts of game, without ‘
most tlistiessing efleets. 1 he late Dr. ,
Prout knew a person on whom mutton1
acted as poi.-on. •‘lie could not eat it in
any form. This pecul arity was supposed i
t<> be owing to caprice, and the mutton1
was repeatedly disguised ami given to him '
unknown, but uniformly with the same I
result of producing violent vomiting am
diarrhea.'’ Tissot savs he could never I
swallow sugar without vomiting. Hahn I
found that seven or eight strawberries ‘
sufLced to Send him into convulsions. In '
preseme of sirch examples, now can we ’
help concluding that tobacco also must to
some organisms be of quite peculiar dan 1
gerousness? If the excretory action be I
not rapid, we know that tobacco .will be a
poison to all men. and inasmuch as then
are varying degrees of < xe -r. ■♦«•>«v vic •
in <litl< relit organisms, it is clear that the
effect of tobacco will be strictly dependent,
on this varying susceptibility, it i- jn
every m m s power to answer verv decid­
edly whether tobacco is injurious to him.
Does he suspect tiny evil influence? Let '
him abstain, and closely watch there-,
suit. It, with no other change in his wav I
of lite, lie call detec' t he disiq 'peurunce ot :
any marked symptom, which reappears:
whenever >■ resumes his cigar, then In i
may be sure he is wrong to smoke, <r|
that he smokes too much.— Sac. liecord- 1
F miom .
Purs torsi J ackson .— The deep a flee-;
tion felt by President Andrew Jackson for'
his wife, is illustrated by an incident re-!
lated by the liite«Niclioli.s
Trist, who
was for some time his private secretary. !
‘•One evening.” writ« s Mr. Trist, ‘‘after!
I had parted with him for the night, re­
volving over the directions he had given
about s< mo letters I was to prepare, cne
point occurred on which I was not per !
fectb, -atisfmd as to what those directions !
had been. As the letters wore to be sent !
ofl’early next morning, 1 returned to hisi
cluim her door, and tapping gently, in or-{
der not to awake him if he had got to i
aleep, my tap was answered bv'Come in.’ !
llo was undressed, but not vet in bed. as 1
I had supposed he hail by that time. He I
was sitting at the little table, with liis i
w rfe's miniature—a very large one, then'
for the first time seen by me--before him.
p.vpp» <1 up against some b"oks, and be­
tween him ami the picture lav an open ;
iiook, W ui«'h bore the marks of long use I
Tins nook, ns 1 afterward learned, wa !
her prayer-book. The miniature he al­
ways wore next his heart, suspend* d round I
his iie< k by a strong Ida -k cord. Tie J
hist thing he done every night before ly
ing down to rest was to read in that book *
with that picture under his eyes.”
B alky lbut ius.—Among th" snggev-1
tions said to be p ibli hed by some anti- i
Cruelty to animals society, are these: If I
the horse when In balks, call have his at 1
tent' >n diverted theie is usually no trou i
big in starting him. This may be don< j
in various ways, of which the foliowin;
arc a few that have been employed : T:ik< ‘
the horse out of the shafts and turn hin I
round several times quite rapidlv. Thi- I
will mak 1 him entirely dizzy and lead hin ,
to forget tu u he does not wish todmw th I
load. A stoni tw. m* t.v:-t •<! around tie I
for. -It •g has be n Ilsf-d with good results |
A -fring t ed ar<»ui id the ear has th*1 san»« 1
e fleet. We h ive s i-en hoises of the balk i
ie.-t so ¡t siali. «1 in a moment l>y putting; ,
lump iof earth inti > tin ir mouths. Evet
a pice,r of s'lgnr or a handful of fresh .eras .
will st » divert tile attention of a balket I
that Ii *• will often -•tart ofl'v* itliout trouble. |
Some mild treatni cuts like these that -et ■
the animal thi’ikm g of son etliing for* ign 1
to hi!i work is vi istly better than an
UlBOUl it of it hippi ng, ami is much easiei !
of application.
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Tvintoin fever creeps into the hoi.
through th«» cellar. Deca' ing vegttabl*
and accumulations of debris ai i>ut a
the seed of miasmatic diseases. It i j
no» fully tune, as the warm weather
approaching, for every e. liar in thee:,
and in the country to be h ti’i 'd. In f.u-
»cellar shonl.l never b«« allowed to
into an uncleanly condition; but d
choice between th" parlor and tile cell.,
clean the cellar first. lhe doctor m.
lose, but you will gain by it.
> • • •
Do not spent your time in talkin
scandal; you sink your own moral natu
bv so doing, and you are, pel haps <i*un !
great injustice to those about whom y<>
talk. Do not flatter; in doing so you en. i
barrasH those upon whom yon be tov I
praise, as they may not wi-h to oil* n
voU by repelling it. an I yet tl:« v reah;
that if they accept it they merit you ,
oontempt. You m iy, however, it it cm I
truthfully bo done; but do nut besto* |
praise where it is m>t dt. Crvcd.
A certain young man brought his afli I
a need from the country to see the sight- i
Ono day while they were passing a con
feet ¡oner’s, the swain noticed in the win I
dow a placard l»euringilie announcement |
‘‘Ice cream—one dollar per gal.” I
“Well.” said the young man as he walke* I
iuto the saloon, “that's a pretty st* tq
price to charge for uue gal, but Maria I !» •
see you through no matter what it costs I
Here’s a dollar, waiter; ice cream for thi ;
gal.
Thi' X m
le-« n I’vople.
No people in the world satb-r as much with
Dvsp. psta as Am mans. Although years ol
experience in ni.-diciue li.ul l.uleil to accomplish
a certain ami stir remedy for this disease ami
it*effects, kitgh as'sour .Stomach, Heart-burn,
Water-brash, Sick H«'a«L*elie, Palpitation ol
the Heart, Liver <'ompl .int, coming up ut the
food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet
sinc-j the introdnetv n of G reen ’ s A igcsi
E lovver we believe there is no case ot Dyspep­
sia tbit cannot be immediately relieved. 30,-
0o > d«>z«‘ti sold last year without one case ot
failure reported, (io to your Druggists ami
get a sample bottle tor 10 cents and try it.
t wo doses will relieve y >u. Regular size, 75
Cauta.
Ilow la tret Mick.
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ST i-X.'T’Ea
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MAN
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Over
SIR WALTER!
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc.
\V1I.L M AKE THE ENSUING SEASON
’» in Ja< kbon uounty at mv stable two
miles east of Jacksonville, where he will be
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; nt I’lnenix
Pumps,
Wednesday and Thursday’; at Cardwell’s
| stable in Jacksonville Friday and balur-
i day.
TERMS—$25 for the season; single ser­
vice $15; insurance, $40; payable at the end A G RIC U LT U R AL IM PLEM EN TS,
i of the season in coin, or grain at ruling
■ cash prices, or by’ note with approved se-
| earity.
Good pasturage furnished mares from a
NAILS,
i distance at $2 per month. The best of care
i ensured, but no responsibility assumed for
I accidents.
DlX RIPTION ANU PuniOREE.—SIR WAL­
TER is ten years old this Spring, is six­ A FIRST-CLASS STOCK «F STOVES
teen and one-quarter hands high, weighs
1,200 pounds, is a coal black, and is a very
fast trotter.
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lURlTOR
e is a Stand *r.t 1 m
rdis -.is 4,,f i
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► and B »weis.—It is 1
j; ' -g* table.— It nevi
J D. biiit des—It is
* (.’.'«thart.c and
jfí
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S T R Y
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NOTICE FOR FI?!AL PROOF
Io J
L ani > O ffice vr ¡'. r-;;ni K(», Otti
M ( V 10, 1 S'O.
J
»T1CE IS HEREBY ( ÌVEN 'I H A I
I lie f< d |( >\\ itlg - II i Hied
ll‘-r has ti’ed
<-e of his intention to ma« le lina! proof
upport ol liis claim, and secure final
V thereof on June luth, l"o I (efdre
I udge or ( 'fork of tiie ( 'om of Jackson
ity, Oregon, viz
J
II. Knutzen,
in stead Atqdicaf¡<>n N<
for tiie N.
4
E. 1 i ami
< R 1 XX ..
ivii nessi
. llmst
, Jacks
B'
POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
NOTICE FOR FINAL PF.GCF,
Fuse and Caps,
¡ tit im, »'m
l.AMi ( »FFICE
7
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ine /»
, ■
*
-il ver*
aV <>i ;itor*
ile« uscii *
piciÌC< i
o 1 blic *
dózenrs, s *
f,d sults. *
ik r’.-
"i
Wooden and Willow Ware
111
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u
and by
ior more th
h unprccede
ROPE, NAILS,
C l AR.
SEND FOR Cl
¡»
un- » •AY,
r<x L1V
S.T.W.SÄNF0R3,M.D.(
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS
»u- »y .i
fia
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old
TX
WM. F. BENI \ M IN, R?b
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
, and ha, performed other teats of equal note
i since his arrival in this section. Si R \V A L-
i I’EH was sired bv Marion, lie by Mam-
lirino t 'llief, lie l«y Mimbrino Paymaster,
lie by Manibrino, he l>y Imported Mes-
’ senger. His dun was a Long Island
Blai'kli:iwk mare. She was sired by the
' noted trotter Andrew Jackson, sire of lien-
. ry *'lav, the progenitor of the 1 lay family
' >f tr >t’crs; his fir-t dam, S illy Miller, by
, Mnmbr no, s<»n of Imported Messenger;
Andrew Jackson by Young Bashaw, and
in- i>v Imported (¡rand Bisliaw.
The attention ot If irsemim is called to I
I his progeny,some of which may be seen at1
I mv -iil.ie at any time,
f'h-v s"«‘(k tor1
!liomsclves.
G. VV. S 1’EVENsoN.
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1 RANCO-AM El
CUTLERY. WIRE,
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Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose
»■
OPHIR!
oH-.Odd 1
I have secured the services of a Flrst-ela-■
Mechanic, ami am prepared to doull repair
mg promptly and in superior style.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE
I I am receiving an«l have eon -tanllv ol
hand a full and first class -lock of
lie Has a Itoco. 1 of 2:35
ixv-s fr
LûZ-O Cl
savwl i
O lio
inim. ut
No Ro­
»ter, or Li
ont tues*
1
can to r
n: y pert ex’ t'.io
er. learn-
r;l to bo *v¡tn-
'-it.-. They
gicYo 1 r Li) ci». im«i Ci.OO u bottle.
Trial bottles £5 cis.
—.»
xo r v K'j n gsu—
& RTST
ETC. ETC.
\VTLL STAND THE SEASON OF 1^0
»»
at l’iiip'ii.x on M >udavs; Ashland
■ ' n «sdays, and the balance ol tin' week at
M.Killing A Webb's sfaldo tn Jacks, m ille.
« »Eseln ci ion .—Ophir is a beau: iful dark
•h st mil, wi:iee.it mark or spot, 15 hands
, inches I ii .’I i , an I weighs 1,2'M’ pounds,
>f a splendid m Id deposition, and \vili be
! 11 years old <>n t.'ie 15.ii d.iy of July.
not o
PEoniHEr.: Ophir was s r«- I bv the cel-
Groceries,
■lirate I trolling si.illioii. Kentucky Hunter,
‘ n.. by Broken Leg Hunter, of Ne v York; DRY GOODS. Guiu Boots. TOBACCO
gì I idsire, Sorrel Hunter; great grand-ire,
• Id Kentucky Hunter; great great grand­
Ready-Made C!o'hin«g,
mile, 11 igli la «vier.
«
Si rrel llnnter's dam fr >m a Moonshine
GLASSWARE CROCKERY Etc. Etc
•li tre) was sire.1 by the trotting staili ii
Harden Ht.nt< r; grandsire, Sat iri »Hinter; I
rreat grandsire, (»Id Kentucky Hunte:;
. I <•:•' gre v gr ml - ire, II _li in ! r.
.rit* Everything sold at reti-m il«le rat««*
Illis is a collect pedigree of Kenfil-kv Give me a caii.
K. KCBi.l.
! llnnt'-r, and makes him about seven-1
Jacksonville, Fcl>. Is, |S75.
i ■ gli' hs 11 miter; or. perhaps, I.ett*ir known
I is Messenger id ioti, an I wlii -Ii has been
'• hi.r.muhim provon to lie the fastest and
In s* st >ck nt horses ever introduced .nto lhe
United States.
Ophir’s dam was sind by David Hill;j
her dam was sired by Prince Albert, a
Messenger owned by William Reynolds,!
'('olusa county, alifbrnia. ophir's dam I
,
now owne I in Santa Clara County by Dr.
. L. Fr* neh ; her dim in owned bv I •. M
! Beat is, of Bmte County. They are both
. tine, large and splendid roadster*.
Peligli** of ( qdiir's Dam's Sire: David
I ilill was sired l>v Black Lion; lie by David
lili's celebrited fretting -tallion Black (AT THE OLD STAND OF J. Bl LG 1.1
I lawk; lie by Sherman Morgan; In« by Ì
i usi in Moi-.’ in, and lie by True B' iton. ’
iio was impmied from Eiiglaml and ii-eJ '
* General Pebancev a-a diargeron Leni: j
!
land in 1777.
Divid Hill’s «him was g<
v I f.-»nibtet'niian; lie bv \l>«!a!lal>; he by
I Mambrmo, and lie by mipoiied Me­
• i'Jt •r. The <1 .'Illi ot 1! i tn hh<• •<•*>! t r. v* a-
DEALER IN
Ii-» r lus
imp orted Beil
inure
hid !or.
Tl !
S’ntri P xp|”. io •• ? JO. WIJli the piiv-
of *M‘:»X*H| or nisi>n ti !!<•(*. 1 a v ab-'ii
IH’«’
l'or : ho SP »S • h .. >J»o. tia val> !<> a
en 1
lien "f
1 it-ill nee ?ll>, paia f*
H I " • ISP T i ni» 1 i h t» t lie tea re is it
'p <:tio \\ 111 1 >< * taken bv ai
All I.
i k ;. rie.naed hind, who t li««i oiighly nrnliT
m l-the treatment of mare-ai il lioiscs.
IV« hl aceulclifs; lui’ w«il not Le respon
I i• «• should a ii * <«ceilr. Pasturage furnisli
at rv.isoi.a I le rat* s.
J. W. MAX MNG. Proprietor,
ions.- l'o« *x. .¡room.
'■{rttlitf
HIS MllHXD
• t iie pnl< t°f
icrto I n ex-
ecttuLMdlie-
IAKIN1
nks i
1 r.ADBMAPK.
MRS. J. BILG2ER.
King of ths Elood.
Cures all Scrofulous aff cuou* and disorders result-
ing from Impurity ot the blood. 11 is ne -iie.'K to
specify all, a- lhe suit« rer can ikwi I \ pore» ive ti.eir
cfUi«e; but Salt
P hu / i I'S, L'lcri s, rttmoi j,
G^iirrt ¿fuellings,
ate the most common, as
well *s many HtfcCtions of the Heait, ilf.ad, Littr
and 67omut/<.
SCROFULA.
Wonierfal Cara of Business.
D. RA^boM, S«>N A- (’o.: For the benefit, of all
troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in thoir
system“, I hereby recommend K>ng of the Blood.
I hine btn*n troubled with •“crofula I *r the past ten
year;*, which so atfected my eyes hat 1 wa^cotn-
pletely blind tor six month“. I was ie< ommended
to try Kitiifof the B oo l, which has proved a irrent
blessing to me. as it h.u '’umpleteiy cur* «1 mt, and
I cheerfully recommend i toad troubled us 1 nave
been.
Yours truly.
Mat. S. W£ ath & ku > w , Sardinia, N. Y.
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE
p r- r -, r--
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kx- tí Li
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’ll UP’
.tri 5ÎÎ1-.
i Io mil.!
STOVES,
-'S
its Ingredients.
To show our faith in tho (■ «f. y nn<I ex, elfen«-.’ ot
♦he K. B., up n projs-T personal applicu'iou, ul««’n
sa*i»tt« -l that no inii o-ition i- lutet.'.il, **.. *»n!
jfi *e ♦t’“ n"n»esot nil rs mtr.di-•»•••-,|.v . tttb-vit
The iti»«*»utters w«-re netei in .«• Is"* rv by tl. ■ pio.
prie'or nt my cl
I mi v M. lien . in ti. v
I
♦Isny testiinoiilula fur li> 1 mtorn c o . ■ .!
'tililn. i th. «Inn n g will bn t «il-I mt) i ii ,.
pille’ ’• Truii’i
0’1 Do. i«es <.f ’m p'.io
winch ...-n’b bo’’ 1« is in. !o - <1 1 ’n.-. > 1 , ■ i ».,. t <■ ron.
^¿iiiii-- lì n-m. «. or 40 •<> ;o
••»U.. D. R ax . om ,S os & Uo .I'rop'j., Luff-ill., N.Y
•G; Í L- -!
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For Si-•rofula. and ni
v...
ITO* III* >U; V. 1. l’a..
1 .I V • .
1 las. B se. <>r ¿t. Al.tb.
ny’s Fire . Eruptions am
1.motive (liscas's of fia
skin. 1’1 récitions of th*
Liver. St onnich. Kidm
lames. P impl-s. Pustiil's
i; -ils. bi ( telles. 'I llinois
Tetter. S ait. Rheum. Seal
Head. Ringworm. Ulcers.
Sor s. lilieiim itisin. Neuralgia, Pain in
tii'.; Bones. .'■¡«le and lb ad.
Female
Weakness. St -riiit v. Leucon lima, arising
from int‘ rn.ai ulceration, and 1 terine
dis ase. Syphilitic and Mercurial dis-
eases, Dro: >v. Dyspepsia, Emaciation.
General De1.-ility, and for Puriiving the
mood.
’
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives —Stillingia. Man-
hake. Yellow Dock — with the Iodides
f Potassium and iron, and is tiie most
’ •acio.us medicine yet knoxvn
tor
• di.-« :c- s it is intend' *1 to cure.
Jt.s ingr -di nts are soskiliully com-
. 1. that lhe lull alterative effect of
ii is a. sur d. and '.bile it is so mild
to be h armluss evi n to chi ’dren, it is
1 rom the
::i i .sO < ii uctnal a. slo i ure"
éruptions
» ITI tl:lose inn tn iti' s ai.
1 S’
•11 cl' »•cion int-o 1 ithsi i
11 €* re ' uiniion it on joys IS (¡ori veil
t nee w inch
: i i n t ’ll’»' S. ¡'.1:
;uì ove r tiie uoun-
i r. t i by si*
in it. j :fo\e Ululi uxpuriuiice
1
* i ts us iu’m .-s.
t rt if; •
nit«.>iîn7 its vi rtiios have
I’Hl
ted. and: are constaL’.itly being
yt-C( 1V u U. ; and as n ’.any of tie r e cuF s are
ptli
XI‘pct iie. refresh ing sleep, the aequisit ion
v known, tlaev turni sii convincing
ot tie'll and color, are bles-ings aitemian: ' evi« ien>
wi the s ut”-rioritv of this >ar-
upon the reparative proc .-sis wnich tin- ! sap; 'll”.;
ov r e very other alterative
priceless in vigorant spedily intimatesand
m-‘« iici no. So
’neral ly’ is its superi­
carries to a sucees'fuI conclusion. Digestioi. i
y
t<
or
it
>
ai
medicine k nown. that
nv
other
is restored and siis’enance atlonled to cacli i
Wf ii*“' d ( io no more thin to assure tiie
life-sii-t tiring organ by the Bitters, wliiel
is Inoffensive even to the fenrnine palate.- pul •lie th at the b* ■st qualities it has ever
vegetable in composition, ami thoroughly
possessed are strictly maintained.
I
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J ohn
miller ’ s ,
I lliii.ral bMfiliiKiit of SIIFI.F iniJIWllll
'
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1
HRST-f’I.ASS MECHANIC
Will
*» attend to Job-woik wnh neatness ami
• i i*p;tich.
i..,1.,^'1,1 al?°IkeeP constantly on hand a
laige stock of
liquors and tobacco .
1
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j
;
Particular attention paid to Farmer­
wants ami the M>pplying’of,.xt,-as(fni i.-.,,,,
Mach.m ry. and all info,mat .on as to sn.-l
:‘r,J-‘le7
'f nil y .<*„ a |., I i<a! n
N.i pains will |,e s, ]’’i«.<i to furnish on
customers with ili*. |,f.xt
t goods in I fie mai
ket. in our line, an<| at lowest priV-es
Agency of the PA i j .j, j>, bb *.-., .
—the best hi tlie woi |<l
<,nr H'd'r
hfi »;ron'P‘
‘■«ir deal
mg wth all.
a|| ;„lf| „xamine ««nr -(..<•]
belme going else« here. Sati-fkermn guar
MBS. J. BILGER
m um
B ■ ck.
i’.mt
1 he )
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1.’ < r.v <1:i\ hi ill ,S I.l
y o r •,» u :i IV ii i< 1 kuh Ld <>1* bi ur:> 1
of >• hi’71 »«>:»! ic U1Di rty « 4
tonni
r a «ahiiuile boi ’S« P.’ o 1 ♦ 1
. t a . • < I b \ the 1 ie:ilii;g power < »1 I11Í4
. ¿
•n F* n
fit f^ri «i
£ ¡y-? ¡--r) e ,'«^ 0
y
tì k s u feu h
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III M \N I 1.1
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Xoisits. < ox
nn<l Nnltls
Spi'ain^,
;l
St tilias.
Noreri. I Irirs
tl>i?c s. Cliüblaiiis
it
Nove \ipjii*
krtl
lì iia<l<-v<l « •* < i v i<o hi of r if ci nul
tu-»«. !t heal* oiihctil *.cnr*<.
Kor the B ri te < i : i moN it ur<'s
NprniiiM, Nit limy« SlifF J ontM,
Kouiitii r, IÏ tin«' > Sore s. Hoot
s-
!’«»<»( Riot» Screw
01 til.
ah,
lloHoiv
Horn.
S«inlrh<
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incl-
i:
S|»uvi*i, Thiii-Siy Rinuhoiif’,
OI<1 Sov s, Pall i.Yil, i i’.ni upon
the S’gbt mifl every otli< r ailment
to wiii< Ii tlie <>< rpu o* m ol tlie
Stable nn«l Slock
aril arc liable«
1 h-» Mriirmi
♦!< Uiihnco*
iil’A.ivR chits mut nc\ur disappointsj
ll p
ami i is p<»itixcl
OF ALL
M *-nr>* ** fr'Wj »<J
ibv Kahler A
l‘i am isc >-
MV xà\TV
h y uU are a tren n* fette-«, tefltnç o-
w .¡Istorestitic •.-■! « n--rvuur.
» y-'.-uailnlgi.*
le, ors
u
WÖV vX'i'X
• »’> r
SIM (N KLINGET«,
*.1 -
INE co.,
Dettoit, Midi,
i«-¡ <•_- . .we»kcn|Jt»>':bo«U«i*-'>f
ou are .••». •• « :«u
w-.Vu'.f
I _______
hiuitulnnl «nd n.«tí
y *r(iuti
'A
If
ROPE, TWINE,
POWDER AND FUSE,
Tier
In lhe ¡natter * t
"
rilE BEST WOSTENHO I T.I ( UIFJP
j
\
1
. «mlel.ied (o said ««siate a re re
«/.h- .< d lo se! (
ì 1 < »>O i 1 il \ 111‘T < Heilt'- . J '. n-i* lìie ï -ìah'u ti
vv .Hi llie j roper v licht i - t<
.«/>•»,
< ‘ if h ’1* < » f ilio 11
11 1 ; ’ i i 1 ' ' i' * < ' < r « i« . >1 l, 1'Av
1 * *• IH
i » 1 li
111 LI Jii.l
1 h o\\ hs I h »I » in ili, Jack ■ ii e«miilv, wiihii«
si X’ lie »11. I»S ai .er tiie tir.-t pillil e ilion of
iiii> notice.
HI X BY It. BRdWN,
PUMPS AND PIPE,
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes
L. C % >
< >TI< E
ha\c- h» on apponi:»*.
ilio (¡mie :
-i . •!- «X * «' « ut
«.Il < » d i •> 1 .1
»1 1 ...
< • .n
• u Pt
1 . t \ \ .
• ’ \ !*!*.* ( » >11111 , ’ , • » 1 «»H
< heu*»n, sut i (g i.l 4’1 O • •< M i V :|-!. J -.se
!■
> <»i 1l.;«• c.-îalc ««i Luzern |.. i!ft y .
Agricult ural Implements.
will be p «i<1 to any P iblie Hospital to be mutu­
ally Hgr«-w! upon, t«>r erery certitk-nle of tins medi-
oius published by us wbiuli is nut genuine.
JuU.X MILLER’S.
„
4
Takings
I.assi-
• ’s 'M A' ision,
'..y.Xiher Dis-
<1 . C"n unq tion
1 ol! i aliculai s
e dc-iif to send
If» Sj ceif.c
gists.at $1 j er
|5 r will be
of ne mon
California St. Jacksonville,
Expose ynurseif niglil and day, oat ton'
safe.
mudi wilhmt »»xercis*«; Work ton Hard
rnKPAREo bv
Forsalebyall Druggists and Dealers
wi huit resi; «io<*tor all tiie tune, take all :
n
-
J.
C.
AYER
à CO.. Lowell, Mass.,
geiiei ally.
t!ic vH») no-irums adverlised, and tiien you |
‘raettrrti unti .1 ititi if tirai t ' hviiiintn.
will want lo kn ov
jt ur ALL DRUGGISTS LVEKYWHLIX
ATE1ST improved ’-liar:«, B i lard, Rem
llow to <«’t Well.
ingion and XX'im-li«.i i itlcs, warrante«! f ’’!! E best a--oi lment of Rogers’and XVos
Which is answered in three words—Takt»
L tenholm's cutlery in the market, it
to be the genuine article, at
ilop Uitiers! Suo auolbur column.—
i Rosian no, O heiion )
11 -*ii j'i,
j n
viiuy
« h
a «
.1,
i ' sii , i- ior»«
he J udge or ' 'le
tiie <'ourt <»t Jackson
e<«uni v, ( »reg'iti,
X . 1 laruoil le, I lome-
M.-ad Applicalloii
II
lor the S. E. ',
of s. W.
s* • <
N. E. >4 of N. XV.
and
Lot 1, Sec. 7, T. 3
I'.. 4 XX'., ami N. E.
ot N. E.
Se«., I--. I . . >. I.'.. 5 XV., and
namestlio follo** mg as Ins wii ni‘sses, viz:
Thos. Me««, .1. 11. Knutzen, James Mee and
T. B. 11 uestoii, all ut Ap| egale, Jackson
county, Oregon.
DEALER & WORKER IN
He Has a Record of 2:35 !
'I- - o —«
i. o j !.. 2,
a
Odd Fellows’ Building. Jacksonville, Oregon,
■f R
Is uat'-iro’u romo ly for asihniZatln*
tko f.'od. it c.-.rea ìA Juù GoTc.tùo
rai ling; ofiìanr Cur 1 ani ' iari ki ja,
»’lays levorlchn*. -* »_-.A Illi’s
AVo-.a .. Thu ■ t .a Ou ’11..i. health
n-i.l tiro T’other c~j.cJ.tVi ront.
X' - .-»--4.
’ — --
( n i h i.
I«
j
G catena
ani
ti
The High Bred Trotting Stallion,
Cry for Pitched., Cantoria. T'rcy
1’ .eit licer.- .e ii ii >.woot ; Uotuors
1: , o Ca tcr'.-v T < -a-..«.a it gives
health t > t ..
< ...
I «ad I-U.y .i-
clans, bcear. -> is c
nu mor­
phine ox’ zninor&l.
MISCELLANEO, ps.
LEGAL.
v rtr-nr pr,<l fill1 rTicj? froT, «ny indfBCo-ti'«»
'.Ilici'. >r sti'irk-, citi «.r
I. or laiuru^li- »
p
ir ■ ¡i <z «1 r f i-, km.'-», ■ Ij-on
W3? 'CXVX
1 .xecutor.- ( if said estati
Pa'ed .T'inc 1. 1"'i.
” -i vou arr, wherever you ar«
li*..’ X
'.c 1
• - Ci '^T j
bt. nuldJuj, v’it.Toui ÍHir.jri
FOR SALE.
WG?
Bavo vnu
.«••<? -tt-T. ki^ 'r t or vr
pro t¿Mjcofthe a ' u.’t » •'/, .LoTc’e,
H
<>u wJI be cured H
FARM'S FOR SALE.
Persons desiiring to purciiasc good farms
of an v size ". i 11 d<> well to enquire of
J ohn IhiL'f, A;ipie_a'e, Oregon.
wxt
I
FOR S ALE OR REKT.
SÄS ä
rrf cfHV»pi ’ 1 h f , • ! Là»
tCb/
l UM?
If you are ttlnt-.lr w ik nnd low:
Y our dm
it Ma
It may save your lift
tl.lrvit! Buy ih
keopsiL
aved ktadred*.
H pC
Th- n
»esL A»k rh ldrM'..
«wpertor tu a !I
U
dr
>t*.
or drxin use f
r». t. c
e :
DUE A''HL XND HOUSE I'KOI’EKTY
1
1- ..'f-H- i fir sale or lent on i«.t-oiiaid«
ot ms. |'<u- pa i tieu'.ars apply io J. 11 oi l 'K,
m 1 he prem ; <
u
.,ts>ncv<-r>ou Í- si
-tounizor
mg, take
K*
h. L.rw
I
«pt.oa. blip*-
m l i rredstAbl* rt
, t bareocr rw
.¡:- piiituv N'*
L. Curtb'
u »- »<»•.
J
! tv tini''
. i
i
LOTS
BARBER SHOP £ BA ÍH ROOMS
< A LI FORNI A
FARM FOR SALE
-
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
'DUE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
I sa le Ills ’arm sit Ualetl t IlH'C mile' east < >!
Ia<-kson* ille, together with everything up-
,n a. It eoiiiain- I7Ù acres of good land
under fence, and m arly all in cultivation.
\ bargain niav be Lad bx' anplv ;»ig at once
to
JOHN KIME.
’.EET,
is
in
FULLY PRF
his line in thi «
manner and al reas««nal e prices.
Ji HT
OK
<<»!.!> Ji 4THN
I hours of th
.SCHIMPF.
FARM FOR SALE
F'-Iv MAN O7’ T*“
THE CITY
B
EWER’S
— FT—
■
F. KITS CHARD,
•\
WATCHMAKER and jeweler
Jacksonville. Or.,
REPAIRS WA7CHES, CLOCKS AND
11 Jewelry in th» very best manner. All
work promptly dole at the loweat rates.
1
i U
USTICE'S AND LEGAL BLANKS OF
all kinds tor sa'e at the T imes O ffick
V E I T SCI
WASTED.
rro T.F.T CONTE \CT< |’< » f t II X U LI N<
f‘ot of Imnho! • t.. Eagle Po i -
and from 1 Ii.000 to •'d.'HRi foot to Ashland
•i i«p! V to
1 fregi n. 1 ■’or parti.- u bi
; i : i :"( in «A <' »
WM. ¡’All
Ii ig Butt««, Oregon
Ii E WILL PXY THE HIGHEST CASH
»»
pri«'o for Beefllides and will pav from I
15 to 2*> cents for Deer M<ins. To be deliv-
f! •
revolvers $2.50; t«n*«l at Nick,Ficke’s Butcher Shot in Jaek-
NICK Fl* KE.
Collins' cast-steel pl<>v « sonville.
PAT. McMAHON.
JOHN MILLER'S.
UR. SdlUTZ RISSITI
31 form' the citizens ol *
surrounding country' that fi
factoring, ami w ill constan!
(ho vet * I«--J ot Lager Boel
a cool gla-s ol beer shonld]
ridge lì »««,
«tirrtqw
FULLA’ IN-
■ ksonvillc and
is now inanu-
keep on hand
Thc.se wishing
i re me a call.
♦ jara, hmm««,
toggles, buckle«, ríngi i» vi», nee<l’et*
B and
thread, hair brushes j I rurry combs
at
J0|
[HILLERS!