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DEMOCRATIC T1MÉS Í T 7 i Published every Friday Morning by CHARLES NICKELL Editor and Proprietor. DEMOCRATIC TIMES. 01 BAIES OF ADVERTISING. ’ s Í J ! ft eJi OFFICE— On Oregon street, in Ortb’s Brick Building. Batea «f Ntf b«<»rlpt ion i Oue oopv, [>er annum,.................... “ ’ six months,..................... “ three months,................. I,1'- ' '">l - SAno 1. A. CALLENDER. M. D PHYSICIAN A. P. II otai . ing , AND SURGEON, surgeon , GREAT SLAUGHTER of PRICES ■ Oregon St., Jacksonville, O tv gon St., Jacksonville. OLD BOURBON WHISKY \V. J. PLYMALE PO RTIa A NO, OR I«: G O N. I J And W. J. Lamp’s St. Louis Beer. Gen. AîfUh for Stat* liiv.Mmrni tn.vnnnrr Co JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. NEW STATE SALOON, Office— On California street, opposite Union Liverv Stablo. CALIFORNIA STREET, irHEIll! A COM I’Ll ri’E AND M \(ÍNTF tt ¡cent assortment ot new goods ha- just been rceetvi'd, consisting in part of \v ’.PE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND t| a complete stock of aving just received a new stock of Harness, Buggies ami Car riages, I am now prejiarcd to furnish my patrons ¡md the public generally with as H All Kinds of Groceries, DRUGS, CL< »THING, DRY-«; OOPS, FINE TURNOUTS As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Proprietor. horses hired to go ti > any part of t he count rv. PATENT MEDICINES Animals B*»UGHT and SOLD. Horses r. it. « ox. m . i».. broke to work single or double. Horses PHYSICIAN A N I) S U R G E ON, aving again taken possession boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon GL ASSll'A HE, H7A7JOH’ G'L.LSW, ol Illis saloon, the un lei signe i will I m * them while in my charge. Phoenix, Oregon. pleased to meet his friends ami the public PAINTS, OILS AND generally at this old and popular resort. AiTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. Chita promptly attended to. Chronic case* a I’lie tines’ liqll >rs ami cigars can al wa vs be A liberal share of the public patronage is PAINTERS STOCK OF EVERY KIND had at this piaee. ami the tables are al ways ■]»eei»liy. W. J. PLYMALE. supplied with ail the leading newspaper* uMicited. ami peti.e 1 iealsot the day. P. JACK, M. D.. ELUE VITRIOL, A tirst-ciass billiard table is also kept I NEW LIVERY STABLE PHYSICIAN AND S U R G E O N , at this house. C. W. SAVAGE, H LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. Applegate. Oregon BACK OF COURT HOUSE, latte of Glasgow, Scotland. Office and drug-store on the Drake farm. T(>B.\< '( ( 'S & CICAl!S, HARDWARE A TINWARE. Bsa'itifj! Ladies’ Hats & Howers. Children’s Carriages, Velocipedes ant3 Wagons, T’Çf Solo Atronfs for Oregon for tliocole brated CAllHOl.lt1 SHl’i'l’ 1>II\ which In fact overv'Ling to bo found in a first kills Ticks, Lice an i all parasites <>n «¡loop, class L. DANFORTH. M. D.. sioel,-<>f (;<*n.... ,| Merchandise, vvhicl .imi is a sure cure for screw-worm, scaband Proprietor. vvói be ¡sold at prices .V 1». JON1S, foot rot. Circular sent **n application. PHYSICIAN’ AND S U R < i E O N . TT WING L\TELY FITTED UP THE rz-i «. i I commodious barn on theSehool lions, Jacksonville. Oregon. Elat an<1 in ’ he rear of the Court House, we \TONE BUT THE CIloICIkST AND BES'l art* now t’lillv prepared to attend to all lets Wines, Brandit*«, Whiskies and Cigar- inoss in o*ir line with promptness and dis The highest price allowed lor countrv pro Office an California street, opposite P. J. kept. luce. patch ami at the most reasonable rates. Ryan’s store. Calls promptly attended •<-..< five mo a o il! at my establishment ii CALIFORNIA STREET, to, day or night. n M isonii* Bui! ling am! beeonvim* <| th« TURNOUTS. Imre is no humbug about this. E. JACOBS. E. H. AUTENRIETH, MANNING &. WS33, Proprietors. Kahler Bro., Proprietors. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. tirsf ¡ Itus h ick an,t >:i*lJIc Imi c. Horse.« hoarled, and the l»e«t care l>e- Ktow<m ' hem. Jacksonville. Oregon, Satisfaction miaran'eod in overv instance. RAILROAD SALOON, Will practice in all the Court« of the State. Give lisa trial and judge for vmirsclves. Prompt attention given to all business left M \ NN I NG A WEBB. Jackson ville, June 1, ISTI». In inv care. » 'or. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. AITORNEY A MRS 1* DR. GEO. KAHLER. F H Y *s I C I A N A DRUGS, MEDICINES AND (’HEMICAL** HENRY PAPE, Engineer. KAT3 OF I » I SU R < ; E O N . a specialty Call« promptly attended to day or night Offlee at Citv Drug Store. Residenr« on ValUy street, next door to J. E. Boggs’. i X PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Takes pleasure in annonneing to the citi- ««nsnf Phirnix, Ashland and sitrronmiinc vicinity that helms permanently located en Wagner creek, three miles south of the former place, for the practice ot his profession. Ss^.<'aV.s promptly attended at all hours. Hey or night. T— J. 2J. T. Miller & Co.. Prop ’rs. J I WING RECENTLY FITTED UP AN 1 1 entirely iiriv ami comm l iions iurn md corr il, we .ire imw tr.’ly | re[ areil In attend :o nil b.isin-*«-- in our i.m*. CALIFORNIA ST., Plenty «>f grim, grain hav and ¡lour Kept const.» :it I y on lit nd a irl lbr .«ale l|ot*<es li.iirJud an.I llie best care bestow voiakda mc J» axiei .. rito prieto km . ed oil 11 io i n . • «..'•atisracfloii guaranteed. Givi» us s triàn J. N. T. MILLER A CO. Linkville, Sept. 3, IsT’J. 'HHIs l’DPUL \ R lUISORT. UNDER TI11 i n»’W immagi'iiient. is f>»rn '«limg t iit* I>»*«’ ’ brami« ot liquor«, vili»** and cigars. Ih» rea liitg falde i« supplic i with Ei«’f*rn peri . odic’i!« ami l.ridmg pi|>wrs of the <’<>a«t ! Givc tisacall. M* DANIELA:N »LAND, i Its. CRiTEtilOii 3ÌLUA3Q SALG3H, ORNA M I PHILLIPS' EX LAGER! . ’< • litt bu tub » r- u n T d i 1 ? i Ü o p n £i h.Ki y. ? J i * ” Ì i >•« t ! U i ¡1 Lu ii7jbLi.it LAGER!! IS M AX’t F.M I! !.;•<< EAVIN ASHLAND ANDLINKVILLE , .J every day in the week, excepting Sun I l.ivs.aruj conuocts with the mail lor Lake SOCIETY NOTICE HUE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTEREff ! view. I has now ou hand and is cotistanlly m»n- ifzcturing the best Lager lìcer in Southern Superior Acaomraodation« for Fassengerr JaiksoNTille Grnnw JI». S<, P. nf H.. »regon, which he will sell in rmaiitittes to JI«Id« it« regular m»*otingsevery two week« suit tmrehasers. ('sii ami test the articule. , Who will bo carried to any point nil the I road at reasonable ra.o.s. •s Vke r«si»4CTrce of J. N. T. M iIler. 'g C. MI NG VS, .Muster, A General Express Easiness «ttxrx Mlì.l-wn, Secretary. ’L—u .' ------------------------------- rransacteil. All ordeis promptly attendo.I to and satisf.a<;tion guaranieed. BUSINESS CARDS. n 9 IL F. PHILLIPS. » Ashland, J uno 1, IS?’». AM» AT— I rHE EAGLZ2 BREWEHT B. HOSTEL, ' *.■*./ ■* TEE LOWS3T RATE . -, — IS AT— GASSI ?d ER ES, i DOESKINS, AND HOSIERS Hast Nativo Wool , .-*c. .—a-aspr^-.-rxa - I n M asonic B uilding , F0RW.1RDINÍ Oregon Street, Jacksonville H. L. MURTON MOST REAS9MAILS RATES IT a IR-UUTTER, IN ORTH’S BUILDING To es pe <’TFU ll y ann » m ng es JV Ilio llie pfiblic pftblicot ot Jacksonville and vicinity that he was a «ch<>hr of Prof. Dr. Mosier, •ilirector of the University of Greifswald»*, Vrussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, of the Vniveraity ol Halle. During the Franco- Vrnssian war be was special assistant t«> the D»H*tor-in-«*hief Zuelzer and Lndwig of ) tori in and Breslau, Germany. Fractures ■ml external diseases, acute or chronic, most xiarefully freat»»d. Cupping,Leech:ng, Biecd- 4ng and teeth extracted al all hours. All kinds •cT birds stuffed and put np in vnoat natural shapes. Jacksonville, Dec. 11, IS»». R rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUB I chased Win. Kreii/.er's intor<*st in t!ii- establishment, de*ire to annmime to th* public th 11 they’ a re now pn pared to till all orders for cakes of every description, such as wedding cakes, cat;es for partie«, vv:n< cake*; also brown and rye bread, gingei snat's and crackers. Take orders on ex change. Prices re<isonabie and .sa.ist.iciion gnaianteeii. It is also our intention to keep a tir«t-el:ts.-. Inneh-hoits»*. at which tin* best ot everything in the line will b»* served a: ail hour*. JtiTFresh bread cverv »lav. GROP.' .V ULRICH. I I ti. II IVIICS, Roseburg. Mark your goods: Caro of II. L. M., Roseburg. ASHLAND, OREGON, FOaWAfIDINS AND SHIPPING AGENT, 1 1 E CURES TOOTHACHE WITH »UT «<tr Kwn ; tn* tooth; the restoration ol Roseburg Oregon. tni«ound anl decayr»! teeth to a healthv «oti-lilion; t in inset.i »;» ol Artificial 1’eeth AVING LEASED THE PROPERTY p»»n the latest anl n: > t ipproved b.i-e ot J. H. Mavtield, known as tlte Union 1 uTii.r. give special attention known to the prole.sit •». Hoiise and Bakery. but Iiovv «-alled lin i » to forwarding goods con--igti(‘d to his Central lloiise, I hâve thorouglilv rénovât ••are. Eretght money advanced. Commis ed and ret'urnislu* 1 tlie saine, and am nov« sions reasonable. All business in this line préparé t t<> aceomnioda:»* tny <>1 i piitmn« 'hall receive my prompt attention. •rrecolar Teeth »trniihwm I With nt Ä-iT All consignment* to my care should and the iraveitng public in go >d stvh*. Palli ! be mat k»*»l («. B. A., Roseburg, (»regon. M RS. M. VINING. I All ÎMntal operations sa» i tn ctor il v and I I wcieniirically performed, 'lec.h extract d Without pain. H H Goll FilliMi Waraloi Mass. Proprietoi I mills WELL-KNOtVN MARKET. Op 1 posite Kahler A Bro.’s <!rng-store, i* better prepared than ever to furnish tin 'Hiblic with the choicest quality of California Stroet, Jacksonville. Oregon. Trc.h 3eef. Po«k. Veal, Mntton. Ham. B ice a. Salt Neats. Also, Superior K WILL PAY THE HIGHEST II Ki II K's l < CASH \>tt S usage. Lard. Etc. uric« Hide« and price for Beef Hiile* ant will pay from , To be deliv- Tin* most favorable imlttrcnien’s offered 15 to 2H cent« for l»eer Skins. Fick. ’s Butcher Simp in Jaek- tn patrons, and no effort v ill l»e spared «rodai Ni«k.~ .................... MCK EICKE, toward giving general satisfaction. ■on ville. PAT. MuMALIGN. N. FLUKE. —OF— ’ n W < X >3»; ! — AT— IN CRONEMTLLER’S BUILDING, l' I in ri*<*»*ipt <»I a fu 11 assor. nient ot in itérai i 1 > . to do i all . ___ t- in i his . line « »t. ami . pr< ■ pa red work short notice and in a workmanlike manni Vehicles of every description made to ord'-,. I'erins reasonable ami satistaclioii guaratt teed. r*V Repairing a speeialtv. S. p. HANNA. I I STORY OF A DISEASED HAT. I’robaUy the trick that wm «««t- '1 lie Democrat* of the Unite»! States, in f onvention assembled, declare : play ed on a white mau was played last we«k ta J-.ist— Vic pledge ouiselves anew to the tin» city, aud the fact that tliwre i« uu vigilauu« onstitutionai doctrines and tradition* ot committee here is the only reason the perpatra* he Democratic party, as illustrated by th»* cachings ami example of a long line ol Lora of the trick are alive. A bu.mea« town had Democratic statesmen tint |.*atriots,amiem- just purchased a new stiff hat,and ho went into bo<ii<'d in tin, platform of the »ast National a saloon with half a dozen fr.cn,la to tit the hat < on v ent ion <>i the party’. Sicnnl— Opposition to centralization and on his he.nl. They all took beer,and passed th« • lie dangerous spirit ot encroachment,winch hat around so all could see it. One of th« ends to consolidate the powers of all the lepai’.mciits hi one, and thus to create, nn-ancst men that ev er held a caunty uffioe went • ii <tever be the form ot Government,a real to the bar-tender and had a tlnu slice of lim- 'iespotism. No sumptuary’ laws; separa burger cheese cut ofl, and when the party wer« tion ol Uhiirch and .state, for the good ol ■acfi; common schools tostered aud pro looking at tiie frescoed ceiling through beer glasses, thia wicked person slipped the cheese iceted. Thinl— Home rule; honest money, . . con- j under the sweat leather ol the list, aud the man «isting ol gold and Oliver silver and ami paper, pajier, con vertible into coin on »leniaml; the strict I put it on and w alked out. The n»an who own irtiiilcmince ot the public taith, State and , ed the hat is one ot your nervous people, who National, and a tariff for revenue only. is always complaining of being sick, and who h'.urth- The subordination of the milita feels as though some dread) til disease was going ry t<» the civil power, and a general and I to take possession of him and carry htu> off. hot <nigh reform of the civil service. /•'//7/z—'J he right to a tree ballot, as the lie weut back to les place of business, took off right preservative <>i all rights, must and , bis hat and laid it on the table and piocevdod «hall be maintained in every part of tLe to answer some letters. He thought he detect- t'ni ed .States. t<ii.<th— Th»* < xisting Ailministratlon is the ed a suiell, and when his partner asked hiui if repre'en ative ot a <*onspira<*y only, ami its 1 he didn’t feel sick he said he believed he did. claim of the right to surround the baiiot- iioxes witii troop« and Deputy Marshals to A clerk said that it was exidcut that soinu- ' ntimidate and obstruct the elections, and body 's feet needed w ashing. The man turned he unprecedented use of the veto to main pale and said be guessed lie w ould go home. tain its corrupt ami despotic power, insult He met a man on the sidewalk who said lie people and in peril their institutions. .V< /■< nti:— The great fraud of 187G, by w Inch, the air was full of miasma, and in tL« upon a false count of the electoral vote ol street car a mau w ho sat next to lnui moved wo .Si ales, the candidate defeated at the I ¡tolls was declared to be President, and away to the end of the car. and asked him if he for the first time in American history the had just come from Chicago. The man with will of tin* people was set aside iimleru .lie hat said he liad not, w hen the Straug«r .fir. at of military violence, struck a deadly ‘ said they were having a great deal of smallpox blow at our sy stem ot represciitative gov- •ruinent. The I'eiiiocra; ic parly, lo pre there, and lie guessed be would get out and «ervo the country from the horrors ot civil tvar, submitted for tin* time, in the ¡inn ami walk, and he pulled the bell and jumped olf. ,..1.1.0;.t- tu.,tu (Lal tiie people would punish i’he cold jierspiiatiou broke out on the foruead his crime in 1SS0. This issue preceda and ; of the man w ith the new bat, and he took it »<ff ¡warts <*verv other, It imposes a more sa- cied duty upon the people ot the Uniuii j to wipe his forehead, w hen the whole piece of u.t:i ever addressed the conscience of a na- I cheese seemed to roil over ami bicalbe,aud th« ion of free men. man got the full l>euetit of it, and he cam« m*ar 1 t/Z t — \\ »• execrate the course of the Ad- mniistia'ion hi making places tor political I tainting away. He got home ami liia wife iuut ■rime, ami demand a reform l»y statute i him and asked wl.at was the matter, lie said which shall make il forever impossible for in« believed mortification had aet in, and ah« i defeated candidate to bi il»e his wav lo the -eat ot a usurper by billeting villains upon took one wlnff, as ho took off his hat, and said Im people. »he should think it had. “Where did you gat Ao.zZ/—The resolution of .Samuel J. Tilden i n.to it?” she asked. “Get into it?" said th« ¡mt again to be a candidate to the exalted place io which l:e was elected by a majority ¡man. “1 have not got into anything, but ot his count.*ymen, ami from which he wa« some deadly disease baa got hold of me, and I uxclndeu by ilie it-adeis ol the Republican , siiall not live.'' Nile told him n a disease that • irty, is received by the Democrats ot the Ulilted .Stat«*« with s»*nsibi;i y, ami they’ de- 1 smelled like that had got hold of him, and was ia. <* lheir cunfi.i, i>ce in his wisd< 'in, pal riot- L,oing to be (.¡.iciiie, she felt as though !•« siii and integrity, unsullied by the assault if 11 e common enemy, and they further as- would l>ea burden to himself if ha lived very >UH him that he is followed into ihu retirc- long. She got his clothes off, soaked his feet ment 1 he haschosen tor himself by tkesyin- in mustard water, and he slept. Th« hat was pa’hy and 1 e*q>e -t of his fellow-ci.iz.on«, w ho aid him a. one who. by elevating the lying on the center table, and the childieu sian niard of public morality ami adorning >«oufd coma in t.uA get a amen of it, and purifying t he public service, merits the aud tto out ar.d play. llie mau slept and ’S' mg gramude of his country and his ' dreamed that a small-pox flag was hung ■■ party. f.i.t'.— Free ships and a livingchance for trout of his house, ami that lie was riding in a viiii-i lenii c«»nimerce <»u Ilio hikì oii the outeber wagon to the j»est house. .itid. No discrimination in favor of trans- •or< at ii m I: uo‘, corporal ions or m< >nopol ies. I The wife sent fora doctor, and when the ma« /; r i.A -Amendment of the Burlingame ot pills arrived she told him all about the case. re.itj ; no tiiorvt 'niueso ¡niuiigiaiion,except 1 he doctor picked up the patient'« new batt or I r: vel, educat ion and foreign commerce, tried it on, and got a Sniff. He said the bat i.iui theiein, c,refully guarded. Tmljth— Public money an<l public credit was picked bcfoie it was ripe. Then the doc for public purpose» solely, and public land» tor and the w ife held a j»osi mortem examina for actual settlers. 1' nth— The Democratic party is the tion of the hat, ami found the slice of liniburgar. triend oi labor and the laboring man, aim • ‘Few and short were tile prayers th» y said ” pledges itself lo protect h*ni alike against They woke the patient, and to prepare hia tlii' c rinorants and commune. l'nitrt. < nth—We congratulate the country mind for the revelation about to be made, th« upon the honesty and thrift of the Demociat- doctor asked him it bis worldly affair« were m a-<'ongress, which has reduced th»* public ! a satisfactory condition. He gasped and ■aid ’xpcndititre > 10.(mu.(too a year; upon the continuation oi prosperityat home and the they were. The ductor asked httn if he had at oiial l,on<*r abroad; ami ai>ov<* all, upon niHiie l.is will. He said that he bad not, bul l.v proniiseof-iuchaetimgeiiilhcndnimis- . rat loti ot the Government as shall insure that lie wanted a lawyer »ent for at once, Th. is genuine and la*ting reform in every de- doctor asked him if he lelt as though be waa i art mem of the public service. 1 prepared to shuffle off. Thu mau «aid lie had at. D raws E xcelhisg Mn.n. -Mr. Storrs, in way »tried to lead a diiKient life, and bad tried thsRcpi! 1 can NatioualCouveniion. wanted the to be done by the same aa lie would doit him mti-Uhinese plunk “drawn mild ’ for fear it self; but that he ntielit have made a misdeal ■night ofTeud the voters of Massachusetts, Con some way, and lie would like to hav« a mtuu* .letieut ami 1’hoJe Island States where the {ter sent for to take an account of stock. Thi ll the doctor brought to the bedside th« > bínese have lie,er made a h<M»f track! And 1 hat, oj>encd lip tile sweat lining aud showed well be blamed it the Convention didn’t the dying man what it was that «¡belled so,and “draw it ntild!" The anti (’hiñese plauk in told turn that be was as well as any man in their platform is the weakest and worst nsiiiby- i tile city. '1 lie patn-nt pinched himself to se« paml.y, milk sop, watered-gruel, homeopathic it lie was alive, ami jumped out ot bed aud call I cut fulminated from a political conven ed for hi« revolver, and the doctor couldn't Th« tion. It simply means nothing, ami leave* flic keep up with him ou iiis way dowu. last we saw of Luu odoiiliruus citizen he waa Pacific coast states to expect abvolutely noth trying tobnbe the bar tender to tell him which ing in the way of relief from the Garfield pol one ot those pelicans it was that put that s | k « ot cheese lu his bat l’liing.- [I’cck • iticians. J\s I’ bank tor t> lias nearly completed the fine vault over the grave of Dan Cawley's de- <*i'..s d wife at the new or Evergreen cemetery, •t is a tine jiiece of s'qierior stone work, has the name of ('an ley over the door, and will tie or namented in front with handsome marble col umns now on the way from below. When it is completed, we intend taking a gitod Inspection >. it t<> further descrilw* it. The cost of this handsome memorial tribute will be in the vi cinity of $2.(hiJ, ami i. flic richest piece o e.'inctery work north of Sail Francisco. [Yre I ka Journal. « T he Deinocracv of Mu,tnomali had a gram’ “wlioup-up" at Portland on the 25:h n’t. to in- lor.^e tiie nominations of Hancock ami English. An immense crowd was in attendance, ami the mpetiiigras addressed by Governor Thayer. J.rl-e Strong, Judge Reed, J. M. Gearin, ■Judge Ibgc, John Burnett, C. F. Beatie, Judge Kelly, I’. M. Brennan and others. C ompleted . Mr. Howard and party arrived lu town yesterday afterni on, having completed the survey of the nw wtouu road from this place to Waldo. Mr. Ilowar l informs ns that the entire distance from the foot of Second street, of this place, to Wai lo, is exactly 53 miles, of winch 14 miles is uow a good road; making the distance to build only 38 miles. No place on the rente does he tint! the grade to exceed one foot in sixteen and a ball f«*L and but very little at that. There are four bridges to build, one serosa Patrick creek of MO foot span, one at Middle Fork of Smith riser of 110 foot span, one at South Folk u* Sunlh rn«r of 105 foot •pan and one aero a Mill creek ol 7d foot span, making a total of 383 feet of bridge budding. Mr. H. also informs us that he find* the roulu much more favorable than he ex|>ect- ed, a« the road will lie t*e!ow snow Im«, and passable the vear round. We «hall havs tn ore to say hi rc.atd to the matter when our tnse and space Mill admit. [C. U. Courier. S tp iwr.r.TtRT S hort Cur". —Make a crust A pnstotliee to be known a» Lava B“«ts lias sufficient te cover the bottom of two pM-diahe«, been »stabil shed in Siskiyou county, Cal rolled thin, of the ingredient« which wonld ■.with John A. Fairchild as postmaster. make raised biscuits; Lake I Kith at once; hav« two boxes or two quarts of strawberries thor S ubscribe for the T imes . oughly cleansed and well sweetened; ax «on m the parte is baked, while hot, spread withgood • I Scrofulous swellings, carbuncle« ami botis. KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN butter, cover wi’k half of the Kerri««, «prink- A UB Idotchfs, pimples and arupHon«, enlarged aving taken the agency ’ of A for work. S it i ~f.ii-: ion guaranteed. liirj more sugar on top; cover with the otb«r »Li'id-», interna! sorone«.«, torpid liver, an I gen V!»"« cr-'itziCTa’cr-C vr.ar R. Braekenri‘lg(*’s Marble Works o! eral clogged condition of the system, till yield bhke.l biscuit, butter as liefore, add the otlisr Roseburg, well km.wn throughout the i:i due tune to nature's sovereign remcly Dr. half of the l>< rri<*. with more sugar, «nd wrap Statefor the superiority of their work, I will J« Pierce’s Goldell M died I • SCO-ery. Sold well with a c!<au towel and cover with a bias« receive any orders in this line. iround the world l*y druggist* and chemists, ket, to remain to stnaia until cold. AT THE MEADOWS, ¡•’ore'.-n trade snpph»*'! from Ix»ndon branch. Monuments a Specialty. World .* lt:*pen*arv Medical A*sociation, Pro Impure Breath. —AT THE— nrietors, Buffalo, N. \ R. \ . Pierce, M. I».. Among all the disagreeable conaaqnene«« riiose desji in^j to sec designs ami ascertain President. that follow the decay of the teeth, an itn- pricescan do so bv calling upon or address pure breath must lie the mn«t mortifying W est B i . i e Mot xti, Wi*., MarchS, 1879. ing me at Ashland. mid unpleacant to i's p. ism -« mt , audit 1« Dr. IL V. Pierce; i>.>atisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Dear Sir- Having suffered many weary tin. most iii0X<:ii~.»b!e and offensive m sneio- A. S. JACOBS. California St. Jacksonville. nimitl.« from liver complaint without relief, 1 tv;and yet t he cause of it may email v be re. « as last Stimmi r imluceil to try your Golden moved by cleansing your teeth daily with ilia' justly popular dentil»ice. Flagrant Mcd'cnl D,«<•<>','ry and Pellets. At the tune I N» >Z<’»D< »NT. i> purilies and sweeten« the niHE UNDERSIGNED II\*t ol’EXEIt A was scarcely able to walk. Owing to their ef breath, <">i>!san I refroshea th« mouth, and t<- 1 general varto.v store next »loor HHIE UNDER HONED WILL PAY fect I commenced to improve rapidly and am give- a poarldikc np|>c«ianca tn the teeth. I from 1'» in::o cents |ier pound ‘or Ih-er Scli’intpi's barber shop where In* will k.- now as wdl ami strong ;*.s ever. I thank you Gen' lemen wlm indulge in simikiug should cigars, toba tobacco, sm<»!< .... . «mol Skin- ai'J will also give the highest < 'as 11 a full assortment ot ciçar*. from the dep’hs of my heart for the good they cleanse tln-ir tenth with SOZuD JNT, es it ’ ll ! I E )<■* t s ’ ool «¡...-'ng «hov«*!«, am ’ pie ’ :« stationery, cut lei y prie»' for Reef Hides, To be delivered at bi- ing articles, candir remnvs sll unpleasant odors« of the w««k( I steel ■.¡edges, ¡»¡cl. rv pick :m<! axe done ni - and wish yott all sneers«. shop in Jackson« ill»*. .nid toys, t.ive me < i cal I. Yours truly, Mh ... S. .'STAtjNEIi. Ask yuui diug«ioi.xm it. JOHN MILLER ’ S. J A K E M A RC I. NE. handle» at JOHN ORTH. (IEXER. IL blacksxl th H CALIFORNIA ST., I N. FICKE. W AGO TI-K A K S 2.. ASHLAND V/3GLEÌÌ MILLS. EOSEGÜBQ iüSRBLE WDRKS. C7TY MARKET, WILL. JAC ISON, Dentist Zimmerman & Frazer, Proprietors. /HASTINGS OF ANY SIZE AND IRON v> work of every description in-atly and promptly e\"<*ciit<*d. Itosc'burg, Oregon. V*;».. Grist, Qtnrlz and Saw Mil!«. Sta tionaiv and Portable Engines, made t" \ | ERCII ANTS OF J ACKNONVH.LI ■ > it 1< t and warranted. FOUNDRY—One block south of the oi and vieinity «hiaping goods via Rose- Lit g will find it to their ad vantage to ship Depot, Ro -eLurg. ‘ »regon. 'hroiigh this house. Ample wareboiisi room, «afe and careful storage, and business t>r<>ntpl 1 v attended to. Ifetcreive-: S. M irks <V Co., J. C. Fined, « DR. JAS. TAYLOR t LIE HEW ífüLLiNERY SÏ3E STATIONERY, MAIN STKF.ttr, LINKVILLE, OREUON. 1)'I mb «« s of women and children W T>TN ‘’tT VW <X —. jl K to be found in Sou h'»rn Orctron. Also the latest and lilies! styles of Jacksonville, Oregon. PROFESSION AL M IS.S ELI.A PRIM » 'P__ COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. Will practice in all the Courts of the State Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to my care. f£r »»Ilice opposite Court House. P. IUttM. OTT WA JACKSONVILLE, ORESQN, 1 THE DEMOGEATIC PLATFORM. —AT— J. IÍ. CUTTER H. KELLY, v .- «MMaavr«m«a«aMuar«iMUaunaaMM|Ba0MMHMMH ■•■* \V Il O L E S A L E I) Il UGG ISTS, WISE»* ASI» L.KIVOKS. O. H. AIKEN, M- D., and HDDSE, DAVIS Í CO., ii i Sole Agents for the A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, physi ^ han DRUGS, MEDICINE. ETC. Consolidation of H'»DGE, SNELL A CO. and T. A. DAVIS A CO., STABLE ! Importers of A. C. JONES. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Office on 5th street, opposite Court House. L oht », 2Ö Front St., Portland. A.P. HOTALING&; CO., FIXE JACKSONVILLE, OEM., E. 429 Jackson St., San Francisco, JaeltMnvIlle. Oregon ATTORNEY STABLES. WINES AND LIQUORS. NO. 29 ■■■■ ■■l‘- »w™ 'Vawmai MEIIGHANDISE. uim » . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. V IACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY , JULY 9, 188(1 VOL. X 2.1 MJ 1.00 Advertisements will 1« inserted in tb« T ime » at tin* following ra, *: One square, one insertion.......................... f3.<* “ eacu suosepumt one.......... .. J.U* Legal ad veriisemenls inserted reasonably. A fair reductivu from t he abvv e raLeMiufei« to yearly and tmu* advertisers. Yearly advorUsenwnis payabl« quaxtarly Job pr nt rig uoatly and promptly exec.1« ed, and at reasoimblc rate«. » CiHT.wrv WAKitA.vrs always taken at i*is THOMAS' SAW-MILI S. F. CIGAR STORE I