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MEDICINE. DEMOCRATIC TIMES. JULY I« IMO FRIDAY, MERCHANDISE. K. KUBLI, PIONEER HARDWARE STORE. i ■rw------ re HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC. _____ MISCELLANEOUS. LARGE ALL SÜBTS. Good hay is now selling at $40 per ton t in Denver, Cui. When did Noah go into the wino buai- i nese? He made port about forty daia af I ter the deluge began. G ot . Thaver has pardoned Skelton, the man who kill*'*! Brown in Dougina county, from the penitentiary. The Canyon road is now in excellent condition, and affords the teams that daily , paM a comfortable passage. Walt. Coffin, of Oceola, Boise county, Idaho, has killed 105 rattlesnakes this year, some of which were five feet long. A boy recently killed himself because •umebody found fault with him. That boy was certainly not born for an editor. Starch is said to ba explosive. It causes explosions in the family w hen the old man finds it has been left out of his collar«. Of ten candidates voted for at Chicago, aeveb—Grant, Sherman, Garfield, Hayes, Windom, Sheridan and Ilarrison—are na tive» of Ohio. The exasperated owner of a corner store I in Augusta, Me., has put up a sign lead ing: “Wanted, the 10 laziest men in towu I —to loaf on this corner.” When a Canada girl loves, she does love. In a breach of promise suit the other day it was shown that a young lady wrote to i her lover eight times per day. First lad (spitefully): “Your mother’s got red hair." Second lad (argumenta tively): “Well, my mother's hair s her own, »nd your mother buys hers. “I didn’t know,” said an old lady, as •he laid down her newspaper, “that thieves were so scarce that they had to advertise for 'em, and offer a reward for their discovery. New York, July 9lh.~The funeral of the Ute Colonel W. Tilden Pelton, nephew •nd secretary of ex-Gcvernor l’ilden, took place this afternoon from Mr.Tilden ares- J nlence, No. 15 Gramerey Park- Gov. Thayer has recently made the fol lowing executive appointments: B. Robb, R. D. Pitt, John Beveridge and 8. R. Ir vine. of Portland; C. B. Watson, of Lake view, and J. H. Gauntlet!, of Ellensburg. Major Nutt, a brother of the noted Com modore Nutt, keeps a cigar store in Port land. The other day Dan Moran seized from Nutt’s hands" and tried to escape, but was arrested after an exciting chase A western ventriloquist has broken ofl any number of marriage engagements by riding in ears and making it appear thaf young ladies napping in their scats by their young meu were snoring fearfully. i I The Chollar mine on the Comstock is to have hydraulic pumps which will Kuidle 1.600 gallons per minnte; tire »resent pumpa, 90D. Total, 2.5*M>gallons. Pres ent influx of water, 1,750 gallons per min- ate. Fine coaches are now running on the Major A Cnlverhonse line from I .a Review to Reading. They have been running tri- weekly,, but we understand that it is the intanticaiof the proprietors to run daily ■tagM. Mrs. General'Toiu Thumb kisses all the children presented to her with complacen cy; Utt a few days ago her placid face clouded for a moment as a little boy re fused tn be caressed, declaring that “hi didn't kiss little girls/* The oldest'inhabitant in the city of Neu York, seconding to the census enumera tors, is a negro*who-ewns up to 118 years Tho woman with the greatest number o' I children was found tu the Eleventh Ward —twenty-two—all girls. What surprised Noah*moro than an"h else was, that he received' no* application for free passes. And what astonished th* public after the flood was, that the veter an navigator never tried to get up a com plimentary benefit for himself. When a country editor, who is strug gling along trying to rear a large family and bnild np a town on an income of five hundred a year, discovers that a base-ball pitcher hauls in four thousand dollars for the season, it makes him sit down on n roller-box and think. The Atlanta Constitution says: The Re publican party has been waiting for sever al years for a favorable opportunity to in dorse the Credit Mobilier corruption an<‘ the opportunity has now arrived. It re mains to be seen whether they can carry the people with them. It is estimated that there are 3,0OO,00C unmarried men and 4,000.000 immarriei. women in the country. It will be seer, that if all the nton should marry there would be a surplus of 1,000,000 old mahb fy->m which to draw for second wivex This is a great country for man. Several mines in the neighborhood of Tombstone, Arizona, are claimed by a number of parties, anti there have been shotgun demonstration« among the claim-; anta. Titles to some <4 the locations are getting, very much mixed, and the lawyers are looking forward to a harvest. Ex-Senator Gordon,of ♦ Georgia, says the St>ir, has accepted a position in this State and will arrive here in a short time, and will spend a portion of his time in Or< gon and a part in Georgia. It is twderstoo« I that Gen. Gordon is interested in the de velopment of Oregon mining property. A man who firmly believes that a second flood will come next November to covet the whole face of the earth, is building an i ark at Helena, Texas. The craft will hold fifty persons, with food for forty <laysan< forty mghts, and he will take passenger^ at $500 each Eyery other vessel, he ex plains, wild wrecked. The President of th$ Kansas colony writes to the Washington Territory Boarc of Invnigratmn, saying: “W® h»ve start ed some ‘kJO by overland and abput 80 by yadroad, l^avo alumt 500 more that start by July 15th. I have beeq.oyer th« State considerable, and am of theopinioi that more than 10,000 persons will leave Kansas this season for your Territory,be sides a large number for Oregon.’’ Odd Fellow»’ Building, Jitkienvilk, Oregon, Castoria DEALER & WORKER IN THE OLD STAND OF. J. IHIX3ER i (AT Millions of Mother« express their over Ciutoria. It is nature'« remedy fur assimilating the food. Valike Castor Oil, it it pleasant to take, and nclike Morphine Syrups, it is banal«.«. Cutoria regulates the B«w- els, destroys Worms, Cures delight Sour Curd ■nd TIN,SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. California St. Jacksonville, Pumps, Wind Colic, DEALER IN AG RICU LTUR A L and allays Feverishness. AV hat gives health to the Child. promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. It is the most re liable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. TIN, SHEET-IRON ANO COPPER WARE NAILS. NEVER Q entaur J^ iniments . They soothe, heal, and etire. They HEAL—Cats. Wounds, Galls, Old-Sores. Broken-breasts and Sore Nipples; CURE— Pain in the Back, Rheumatism,Soia* ties. Lumbago, Neuralgia. Ear-Ache, Totter. Pimples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and all Flesh. Bone and Muscle ailments of Animals; SUBDUE— InflanhnMion and Swellings; RKLIKVE— Boils. Felons. Ulcer«. Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Croup nnd Quinry ; EXTRACT -Pain from Burns, Scalds, Stings. Frost bit««, Sprains and Bruise«. The «xpericMO of ««Marie* has made the CENTAUR Idaiments, the most speedy and effective curative ageuts for MAN and BEAST the world bas over known. The Centaur OF STOV ES L O I S o I N N G L and O ffice at llosEnunn, O hfuon , ) June 22, 1SS0. I yoTH'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .N tin* following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bls claim, and secure tin.il ciilty thereof on July 31st, ISkO, helore the Judge or Clerk otthcl'onrt of Jackson eoiiniy, Oregon, viz: Charles Williams, Preemption Ifeclaratorv Statement No. ■.344, tor thcS.’iof N, \V. N. W. '* <>f N. W. *i. Sec. 33, and S. W. ’ > of S. \V. and names tin* following as his witnesses, viz: Miless. Wakeman, Jaeob I'.van«, W. I*. Hillis and A. K. Williams; allot Wood ville, Jackson Co., Oregon. WM. F. BEN JAMIN, Register. G OUT! Agricultural Implements,! PUMPS AND PIPE, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes I i Wooden and Willow Ware AT THE STORE !! THE BEST WOSTENROLM CULERY POWDER AND FUSE, I CUTLERY. WIRE, THE ENTIBE STOCK 0? I General Asiortiurnt of SHELF HARDWARE I i Shot, Brushes, Chains and. Hose, GENERAL ETC., ETC ETC ETC. A FIRST-CLASft MECHANIC WILL attend to Job-work with neatness and di«paff<-b. I will also keep constantly on hand a Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair large stock of ing promptly and in superior style. LIQUORS AND TOBACCO. I have secured the service* of a First-class MERCHANDISE! Particular attention paid to Farmers’ N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE,' wants and the supplying of extras fbi Farm I am receiving and have constantly on Machinery, and uli informal ion a* to such art rcies fwrnislicd <*heerfnlly, on applitttt ion. hand a full and tirst-rfwss stts-k of No pains will F>e spared to furnish our en—toiners with the best goods in the mar Groceries, ket, in our line, and at lowest prices. I Agencyoftlie PAUI IC RUBBER PAINT i i ORT GOODS, Gam Boats. TOBACCO, —the best in tin* world. i Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal ing with nil. Call and examine our stock Ready-Made Clothing, liefore going else« here. Satisfaci ion guar MRS. J. BILGER. GLASSWARE CROCKERY. Etc., Etc. anteed. AT COST! I L and O ffice R<>> i : iu kg , OO egon , ) June 15. issO. I yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the lol low tug-n lined settler lias tiled notice of Iter intention to make final proof in support of her claim,- and s«««-tire final cn- try thereof, on the24-lh <iay of July, isso, be fore tiie Judge or Clerk of the Court of Jackson County, (Iregon, viz: Rosa iieily, of .1 ack son Comity, < in gon, 11 oita'stead A p- plication No. 2193. for the S. ofs. W. S<e. 20, lots I and 2, Se«-. 29, ami lots 1 and 2, See. 30, T. 37. S. i '., 1 \\ ., and names the following as her witnesses, viz: Jas. ( art. Thomas M c A ikiihw , John CaLaghan am. Philip Riley; till of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. WM. F. BENJAMIN. Register. ON ACCOUNT OP DEPARTURE. I Cherry Pectoral Throat King of the Blood. Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Cur«« nil Serofulou» affection« »nd disorder« result ing from Imfnirity of tho blood. It 1» needlvxx to •peeify »11,»« the sufferer c»n nsunlly perceive their sauee , but .SoU Kh'um, i'iinpba, I'Utrt, Juiort, 0»ttrt, Swiflli’igi, kf., are the inut common, n. well many affection. of the Utavt, Htad, Livtr and 5< o « wk A. Whooping Bronchitis, Cough, HUNT’S REMEDY Asthma, CURES WTIEN ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAIL, iu it act« directly nnd at once on the Kidneys, Li ver, and Bowel», restoring them to » healthy action. HUNTS REMEIiY 1» a safe, sure and •|i-»-dy euro, and hundred» have been cured by it when physicians and friend« ha-1 given them ut> to die. ix> not delay, try at once HUNT'S REMEDY. fiend for pamphlet to and Consumption. SCROFULA. The reputation it lias attained, in eonnequcnceof the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half century, is a st tcient assurance to the public that it w ill continue to realize the happiest results that ran lie desired. In almost every section of country there are perrons, publicly known,who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All whobavc tried it,acknowledge its superiority ; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis tress and suffering peculiar to-pulmonary affec tions. C iieurt P ectoral always affords in slant relief, and performs rapid cures of die milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as w ell as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard tochildren, amid the distress ing disease’ which lieset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes arc rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing arc too re markable to be forgotten. No family should be wiihout it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowledge of its effects. Wonderful Cor» of Blindness. D. R amsom , R om 4 Co.: For the benefit of nil troubled with Scruful« or Impure Blood m th««, «▼stem«, I hereby recommend King of the Blood Fhare been troubled with Scrofula for the pint ten yeure, which *o ntfected my eye» that I wax com pletely bliad for ,ix month». I wu recommended to try Kinjtof the Blood, which ha» prov«l a great hireling to me, as it ling completely cured me, nnd I cheerfully recommend it to nil troubled ax 1 have beeu. Y ours truly, M bs . 8. W eatheklow , Sardinia, N. Y. will be p.tid to any Public Hospital to be mutu ally agree«! upon, for every rertineate of tins medi cine published by us which is nut genuine. Its Ingredients. To »how our faith in the »rifely «nd excellence o| ♦be K. B., up -n proper personal application, whe« •ati»fled that bo imposition is intended, wo will give the namesof all its ingredient»,by «flidarit. Th« above offers were never made before by the pro prietor of any other Family Medicine in the world Many testimonials. furl her information, »nd full direction« for u«ing will be found in the pam phlet M Treaii«» on Disea«.« of the Blood," id Which e.-v-li bottle i»<-nclos<'d Price fl per i-ottie con- twining 1? ounce«, or 40 to 50 doe««. Sold by drug D. R anson , Sox A Co., I'rop'r», Buffalo,N.Y and ! HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ¡STORE, 6 Miles Sonili 01 Jacksonville, S NOW UNDER FULL. HEADWAY and is prepared to furnish the market with every descript ion of lumi er of a tmpe ( rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed j to order and satistaetion guaranteed. All orders addressed to me at Jackson | ville will receive prompt attention. JOE. WISDOM. I I I BIG BUTTE 1 I WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Jacksonville, Or., STEAM SAW MILL F ) EPAIRS WATCHES, CLOCKS AND t Jewelry in the very ¡testmanner. All work promptly done -At the lowest rate». PATTERBO-N A < «».. PIUMP"*». I ATEST improvod Sharp, Ballard, Rem- J ington anti Winchester rifles, warranted hese mills .. HESE MILLS ARE NOW RUNNING to be the genuine article, at --------j — out a ¡superior steadily and 1 turning t_ JOHN MILLER’S.. quality of lumber. . Rough ami dressed _ lumber of every description on hand and UIE l»eat carpenter’s, wagon-nnker'sand bill« sawed to-order, on short notice at rea- blacksmith's tools at JOHN MILLER'S. sonablo term«. Produce taken at market price*, We I TAINTS, (HIS. VA RNISH, GLASS AND gna ranter satisfaction. I putty at JOON MILLER’S. PATTERSON JL CO I F. RITSCHARD, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon Aerve an Vnjunetion on Dineaac* B T For more than a third of a century tho c* h:iHb<*eu known to millions idl <>\ < r the world si** if tho only sate reliance hirtlio relief of -A ncchlents ami pain. It is a mcdiciim * above price nn<1 pr-aisc— th«- best of its * kind. For« very lotiu of external puin tho VtexicMii Itmtimg l.iuimeiit Mustang I.iiiimcnt is without an c<;unl. lt penetrate» Ile «li ami innacie to i’ tfio very bone— tnaking I tho continu ane«* of pnin nini infiiiniiition inip<i«sihle. Ita effeets tinnn IlitniiUl Flcsh noi th<* Ih-utc < rention uro opially wonderlul. 'l'be Mexican FUSHliUBE WARE T.lniincnt is needed by aoincbody in every house. Every day bi ings news of the agony of an uwful smhl or liurn siibdticd, of rheumatic martyr* r<‘- Htored, or a laiualilc horae or ox naved by tho healing power of this LINIMENT HIDES! HIDES!! FARM FOR SALE. riMIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR 1 sale his farm situated three niileseast of lacksonvilli*, together with everything up on it. Il contains 17G acres of good land under fence, and nearly all in cultivation. A bargain may be had bv applving at onco to ‘ ‘ .JOHN KIME. FARM FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. FKA N ( (>-A ME RICA N HOTEL & RESTAURANT Opp. Odd Fellows' Hall, Jacksonville. - - Oregon JfADAMi: lien, IScio-irhtu. I’rlc«-* Irani M per Pnj ! pwnr-r. «b»t» an«, l.u. gIi*k n i i..f ¡.< <. ar «.*» eta. rp 11 E M A DA M E TA K F.S THIS M l-TTIK «D 1 of leudering her t hank-to tin-pttbli« f«'T « he patronage w hich has hitherto l*een ex tended to her, ami wouhl respectfully soih«*> ns «-out inuaiice. Her tables are always under Iter immedi ate eolitrol ; mid l*v her l«>ng experience iifc- the business .«he feels confident that she v ill give ent ire satisfaction to all. Her beds ami rooms are titled up in the most comfort al I«» style, suited to the :i«-«‘ommo<!ation of single occupants or families. Iler beds arc alwava kept «demi. MEALS AT ALL HOURS." Npralii«, htvinny, NtiflT Joint«, Founder, linrne«« hove«, Hoof Dis- ea«c«. Foot Kot, Ncrcw Worm, rirah, liollovr Horn. Ncratche«, XVind- gnlls, Npnvin, Thiu«h, Itlngl.one, Old Korea, Poll Kvil, Film upon the 8l«lit and every other ailment tn which the occupant« of the M>tl»le and Stock Vnril nre llnlile. The Mexican 5In«tang I.lnlnient alwnrs cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively, THE BEST Ifv »u ar* *cir»*r1iiT f roof Spoor Ì r.’th, or hunifuixle a a I h <1 « f ►»< -u »/,i*<«••»-'*.. «iur I1«»P Bitter»piwEl ( urn You. î era a Tnini«*er,Muid har« nrr»-t«xrd : * ’ tr •; < r & r..< :li»*r, x J? •* »rC f y °« * -'piy * J, v Ituvut c«M3diy I Wt uk A4*-1 di BEDSTEADS, I BUREAUS. TABLES, . F GUILD MOULDINGS, Hop Bitter* w ÍII m Ttestere ion y* v.vt a in-n cf Î.uw-rîinr»«, v». akc-'-'I • ; or ft W an i f f your « »» — y«jurU»MMla*tfbl work. k-ilu*g w uvor STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGE.«, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. cr<< Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on hand ami made to order. Planing done on reasonable terms. ^©“Undertaking a spe- i eially. MOMENTS V E I T SCHUTZ. JjWh.nt You Nrrd. Hor Covou C ur * H th* owcctoat, »af<*st an>! tt«**. A.«k aii’.urr.u On'* II'’”’ r*T» f >r f .■vh, J«¿v<-r and Kidney«in •■«*- ri»< t jaUutaMri. curv* Ly rujHorpt.on. Il u> perfect. D. I. 11 anab>ohife nnd f —Wibin for drunk en..- »♦, U jx ! OÍ Opa’G-41, I Olid I ATroUCU, JjKvvc aol4 by dn»rf ut*. J I R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surrounding country that he is now manu facturing, and will constantly keep on hand the verv best«»1 Lager Beer. Those wishing a cool glass <>i beer shoHld give me a «'all. M "if’»«:: •-* -n any India’ p a_ »A., .ra IL« om , U hi » RKtera Su' in fe blr, yowr Jf v-.ii • » «i! l, c’*1 y<mr, Sw’-e fi- j«-a !.*, tiul y»ur| waning. J«wp Eitler« will you Xcw I.*/e un«l A IffOTt BREWERY -RY- x ,i u— yep’”. . i,««r. re ¡1 op lai»trrw wilit-Ilrllrvc Yoti. you ar»* in the work p *»nP, <-n ta«’ f-roi. at tho If yo u“*>’•«*•***, »! f • 1' hpt your ?•.«?*»« needa <• ’c, . o ultbuuf I a L ok I» cl- - - - ■ ETC., ETC. THE CITY Ir t‘ e i f ku Hop Bitter« willRStrriiirihrn You« PARLOR A BEDROOM SUFI'S, OF ALL FOB LTAN OB BEAST. rsMrwn oB VA EI A BLE^TKUT1IS. Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortmen of furniture, consisting of which kpcerlllv euros such ailments of the HUMAN f'l.Esil ns lthenntAtlani, dwelling«, NtlfT Joint«, t'outraetral M hsc I«», Hum» nutl Nrslila, Cut«, Itruiaea anti Nprnini, PnltonoHii liltr» nu<l Ntinga, MifTue«., J.iiine lie«», Old Nur««, Ulcer«. Frnatbitca, Chilblain». More Nipple«, Caked Hrraat. nnd Indeed every form of external dis ease. It heal« without «car«. ROOttiS. DAVID LINN For the ilBI TK CREATION it < urcs STERLING SAWMILL r|UIE UNDERSIGNED. LIVING NEAR I Eagle Point, Oregon, has about forty head of cattle, including some line beeves, lor sale, which will he disposed of at reason able terms. For further particular*, ap ply to JOHN PEELING. In tho County Court of Jackson County, State <>1 (Iregon. In the matterot tin* estate id i>. W. Huston, VKA Y'S Nl*l «III«' MKIIIt INK. ile«‘eased. yoTir-: 1« hereby given that the administrator ot said estate has I RADE M Y The Great Eng lish Remedy, an filed in Hie ('ouniy Court lor Jackson Co., unfailing cure Oregon his linai account is sncli adminis tor S e m i n a 1 trator, ami by order ot .«aid Court Tuesday, W«>akness,SjM*r the 3d day ot August, 1880, at the hour of niatorrhe«, Im- ¡0 o'clock a . M.. is set tbr heat ing objections pou-ncy, ami all to said final account ; and all i>< r«ons in Diseases that terested in said estate an* hereby notified follow as a se- to appear and tile his or her object ions to Before Tax , If' qiience of Self After said account on or before «tini dav. Publishe«! in the D emockatic T imes by Abuse: a loss ot Memory, Universal I.i order of H«>n. Silas .1. I'ay, Judue ot said 'ude. Pain c< th«* Baek, Dimness «»I Vision, Court. 1». W. illJsTON, Administrator. , I'reuiauirc Old Age, and many other Dis eases that lead to Insanity <>r Consumption amla Piemntiirc Grate. Full particular» in our pamphlet, which we desire to send lie«' b\ mail to et ei y on«*. The Specific Medicine is sold By all druggists at $1 par package, or six packages for $5, or will lie , -ent flee by mail on re«i-ipl of the money Cor. (‘al. A Oregon Sts., bv aildri’ssing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Mi’chanics' I'doek, Detr<«;t, Mich. JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON 74B“Sol<i m Jacksonville by Kahler Bro. Redington A Co., San Franciso, wholesale agents. FOH MAN AND BLAST. 'N LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY! CATTLE FOR SALE. NOTICE FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT. • J ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. ISTEÄS of the HOLY NAMES 4 MEMBER OF DESIRABLE TOWN z v lots in Klippel’s addition to Jacks on ville will be sold <m reasonable terms. For further particulars enquire of HENRY KLIPPF.L. ra t I sell lmol will commence about the end <*l August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term,............. $40.Of Bed and Bedding.................................... 4.ÍM 8.0( Drawing and painting.......................... Piano.............................. ............................ . 15.(H 5.00 Entrance fee, only once,.................... SELECT DAY SCHOOL. S >>.(M Primary, per term,................................ 8.<H Junior, “ ................................ Senior, “ ...................................... 10.W Pupils arc received at any time, and spe cial a»tent’.on is paid to particular studies ii behalf of children who have but limiter time. For further particulars apply at tin Academy. — AND— By invigorating a feeble constitution, ren I THE BEST OF ALL FIFTEENTH YEAR. rpiIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS HUNTERS' EMPORIUM ! J i V Practical and Analytical Chemist«. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ■ ' T ? Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., .!■ wv CONDUCTED BY PREPARED BT R itters JACKSONVILLE, NOV. 7 WM. E. CLARKE. Providence, R. I. Prices, 75 cent« an«l St.35. Large size Ute cheapest. Ask your druggist for HUNT’S REMEDY. Take no other. THE LOTS FOR SALE. ' at Inthe t'ounty ('<mit of J;v k*on county. State of ()| cguti. In the matter of the «.'state <<f E\ i Sebring. <lc«-ea e I. yOTICE IS II Eli EBY GIVEN THAT t he ml nt mist rat or <>t said estate has liled in the County ('oiirt for Jackson ('ountv. Oregon, hi« final account as such admmis- lialor, and by order <*f .* a id ('«.iii-t Tuesday, the 3d day of August, IssO, at the hunt ol 10 <i'cl< ck a . M., is set for hearing objec tions to said filial account; and all persoii« interesled in said estate arc hereby notified to appaer and file his or her objections to .«aid account on or lu-foro said d;iy. Published in the D i *: mo <- i < ati <'T imes by order ol Hon. Nilas J. Day, Judge of said Court. E. JACoBS, Administrator. Kidney and Liver Medicine, CURES all Dlnrave« of the Kidneys, Liver, lllnrlder, and I'rinnry Organs ; O'ropay, («ravel, Diabete«, Bright'« IHeaiui*. Pains in the Back, Loins, or Side ; lleteiition or Nonrctentiorr of t rine. Nervous Diii<>a»vs, Feinnlo Weakness,*«, Excesses, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Headache, Sour Atoinach, Dyspepsia, C'oiiHtipation A J'iles. rpiIE ASHLAND HOUSE PROPERTY 1 is ottered for sale or rent on rcaaoiial»l<i terms. For particulars apply t«> J. HOUCK, on the premises. NOTICE GF FINAL SETTLEMENT. THE GREAT For Diseases of the FOR SALE OR RENT. NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF* ————T Everything «old at reasonable raten. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. Persons desiring to purchase good farms of any size will do well to enquire of JOHN HOLT, Applegate, Oregon. L and O ffice at IL. seih bg , Ont r»o\, > ' June 18, 1880. j I yOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, rUIIE FARM KNOWN AS THE JOHN l>. M urphy place, lying in tbe vicinhv the following-named settler has tiled 1 notice of his intention to make filial prooi of Bear < r *ek,eight mties from Jackson vilI«» in support of his claim, and s.-enre final and adjoining Major(iienn’s land, is ofl«*r<-<l entry th«*reof on Saturday, July 24, 18*-0. for sale cheap. It contains 1(4) acres of the before the Judge or Clerk of the Court of best bottom kind and is well supplied Jackson c< nuty,Oregon, viz: James Miller, with living water. For further particular» Homestead Application No. 2193, tor the enquire at this oilice. S. E. !» ofSec. 20, T. 35, S. 1!., I W.. and names the following as his witnesses, viz..-' Mining Property for Sale. Geo. \\ .Stowell, David Smith, \V. French, David Hendrie, all of Eagle Point, Jackson UHTE UNDERSIGNED OFFER« FOR countv, Oregon. 1 stile all hi- interest i«t a valuable min WM. F. BENJAMIN. Register. ing property on Foots’Creek. Th«* pro|*erly embraces 2»KI acres of patented land ami th«i exclusive right to a good water privi NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. lege, ditches Ac. Apply for int<>rmation L am > O ffice at RosEtirnr». O uegon , 1 and terms to N. Fidier, oral my residem*«» June 22, 1880. ( j on Farmei’s Flat. FEED.OTTEN. Jacksonville, J tine 25, ISM). Y<»TU’E is hereby given that tllC toliow Illg i.a.tied settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make final proof PROPERTY FOR SALE. m support of his cl:nm, and secure final entry thereof on tin* 31st dav of Julv, 1880. l/OTl SALE* FOR EITHER CASH, before the Judge or Clerk of the Court of I marcs or < att !c, i he following property: Jacks«;!) cotiiity, Oregon, viz: Miles S. i Wakeman, Homestead Application No. Fifty-seven acres of land partially nfider 2252, for the E. 's of N. E. !, «>f Sec. 33, and ' cultiva1 ion, situated six miles southeast ot W. ‘iofN. W .‘».sec. 34/1.31, S.of R.4 W., i Jacksonville, with dwelling and outbuild and names I lie t«d low ing as Ins witnesses, ings attached. Also a four-horse wagon, viz: Charles Wiilianfs, Jacob Evans, W. which cm 1 h * paid in either stork or freight 1*. Hillis ami A. K. Williams, all of Wood ing. and Haines' header w ith wagon« and outfit, all in complete order. The above will ville, Jackson coiintv, * iregon. l>e sold al reasonable pric«*«. on easy term». W. F. BEN.J KM IN. Register. For further particulars enquire at ihfTmM i ) fei < i:. New York ROPE, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS NOTICE FOnFiNAL PROOF. I HOPE, TWINE, FARMS FOR SALE. at NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. Í ovating a debilitated physique, and en I riching a thin and innutritions circulation with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest, he most highly sanctioned, and the most popular touic and preventive in existence. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers Yreka. July 6th.—A heavy thundei generally. shower two miles east of this place last I night caused considerable damage to th« ranches along Shasta river, tearing up the g ot|nd twenty feet deep in plapes, wash ing the crops out by thp roots, and flood ing gardens «loop with debris, besides fill ing u;t dit<*h^4. The « dry gulches wer< danger«»!* l<> fo;d, and Shasta over w ovcriiu. ig 1.1 a very »•» »rt t>uie. Tu.- I was no doubt a cioiq!b|irst, and a mou- •Ur one, of toveral utiles long, but narrow. c STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE, LINIMENTS have relieved more bed-ridden Crip plea i healed more frightful wonnda, andaavedmoro valuable animals than alT other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called "pain killer«" and “skin eurei" combined. Phyaiciana and Veterinary Surgeons endorse the Centaur Uniments ; mil lions of men. women and children in all *aountries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters. Travelers, Liverymen, Teamsters and Stock-growers, are theis pat rons. They are elean, they are handy, they are eheap, and they are reliable. Thera is no-aeho, pain, or swelling which they will not allaviate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 eta. and S1.00 a bottle. Trial bottles, 25 eta. L IM PLEM EN T8, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK Sineo Haaling remedies have been used by SUFFERING MAN has there been known such absolute Pitler* relieving ageut« as the c I NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. R osebcko , O kfgon ) .lune 23, 1 k » u . ’ , VOTli’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the iollowing-n.tined settler Iia» filoH notice of his intention to made final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof on Natur<biv, July :i| 1SK0. beiorethe Judge or Clerk of the < !ourt of Ja>*ksou County, Oregott, viz: ('air \V. Leake, Homestead Application N<«. 2237, for the 8. E. ' 2 of Sec. 7, T. 36, S. R., 2 E.’ and names the following as liis witnesses, viz: A. F. Ragsdale, H. ('. Turpin, Sam. Klingel and Ed. Esmond, all of Browns boiougli, Javkson muiitv,<iiegon. W. F. BENJAMIN, Register. SALE! MRS. J. BILGER, FOR SALE. T. an ' h O ffice abvkmtmkkn . Yk* TIWVSI ssm th* large«» rlrcalaliaM hjaajr prtbl»«».e*l be. HI,, «»regaa, a«4 M«-«l KlHtr, at 50* mile»—aud there, jtore affters assprrtar ItsMncrmaM«« tv aU- .•rtiaers. —ar Ila« ta prluelpall, eass. ■««4 «a Jaehaaa. Jaeeghlae ami Lake r«a«llM. Ks—taaaa ms « m atewMi.l take Mate LEGAL. I» tt*r* Vfj. C n. Rnrh»«tor, N. T. CITY BARBERSHOP & BATH ROOMS WALDO EXPRESS. BRICK FOR SALE. CALIFORNIA STREET, J ackson^ille. Oregon.* fUHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- Carrying United States Mails. L ure 'n announcing to the public that 11/ K WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH he wdl be prepare«! in a few weeks to fur IV price for Beef Hides and will pay from nish «superior article of brick at the low rpHE UNDERSIGNEB IS FULLY PRtfl- 15 to 26 cents for Deer Skins. To bo deliv 1 pared to do all work in his line iu tliiy I EAVE« JACKSONVILLE MONDAY? price of ered at Nick.Eicke's Butcher Simp in Jack «8 per Thoti*n>i«l. liest manner and at reasonable prices. I j and Thursdays for Waldo. Leave sumille. NICK FK'KE, Sntisffiction guaranteed. For further par IlWT OB ««»I.n BATUM Waldo Tucailays and Fridays. pat . M c M ahon . I-'ii st-class accent modal ions for pa««en ticulars e«ll -it i he brick-yard in the eastern Can be had at this place at all hours nf th« I 1ST ICE’S AND LEGAL BLANKS O! ge*s. F.Tprecs business promptly atte«)de«4 tiortion of Jacksonville. C. H. WILLIAMS. day. GEORGE SCHI MPF. ,R- M.i.AKRE'lT, »J all iifndb for sale at tue T im ».» O tftcf toby