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«~.iw w ■■I*«"'- ' *1* 4 MEDICINE. 1 vof’HATIC times . MISCELLANEOUS. HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC. MERCHANDISE. K. KUBLI, PIONEER HARDWARE STORE JULY» 18*0, I 1.11- . « W.W WK ,1U JJW _Ll. I. jjgMBaCXWWIgWWVatWCTCtaM»' ■ „ ii*wr-»«.' ; i i w The I I IM’S •>"* Hie largest circulation • s »n.i e»»*p»|M r {.lil.lisbe I be r i« y any. « r* ir«’i‘. nn«l R.;i fluii, t »»i stime«* «»f 500 ntilvs—en»? th«-rv- lil. » fare oil* , . % supe, n.r i.ii.licenient-. I** » • Car list I* p.-ineipallx con- line«! Io Jarkwo.i, Jos'-phiii«* anil I.ak«* «■ounti«** l usines* r.cu should take note Castoria Odd Fellows' Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, I MRS. J. BILGER. DEALER & WORKER IN i Millions of Mother i express their over Castoria. It is nature's remedy for assimilating the food. Vnliko Castor Oil, it i* pleasant to take. and unlike Morpliino Syrup», it is harmless. Castoria regulatos the Bow« •la, destroys AV or tut, Cures «•!' I hi« ALL :cr.TS. Th«* population of California is esti mated at C, a V.in of 110,0 0 since 1370. Sour Curd A Tho Grand Lodge <)( Mawns. of Great Britain, gave jJ2,5tO k» the Irish KtLef Ft; ml. It is state«] that Gon. Binning, of Los Angeles, a leading Republican, has de-; clared for Hancock. I • Sporting men are offering bets on Han- «•ock’s p< imlar majority, giving a margin | of ’.‘50. tn mi t«> their opponents. Ex ('(•r »r'*««rnan Luttrell has removed to Arizona for n permanent h »tne. He is cugarred extensively in mining. Wind Colic, ROPE, TWINE, ROPE, NAILS, STÖBE !! THE BEST WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS POWDER AND FUSE, I CUTLERY. WIRE, I fir nr ml Axsortmrivl of SHELF HARDWARE Shot, Brushes, Chains and Hose. GENERAL ETC., ETC MAN and BEAST ETC ETC the world has ever known. The Centanr FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC WILL attend to Job-work with neatness and 1 have secured the services of a First-cl as« dispatch. I will also keep constantly on hand a Mechanic, and am prepared to do ail repair (large slock oi mg promptly and in superior style. A l V I have relieved more bed-ridden Crip ples ; healed more frightful wounds, and saved more valuable auimals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and lo-called “pain killers" and "skin cures” combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons endorse the Centaur Liniment* ; mil lions of men. w..men and children in all countries use them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters. Travelers, Liverymen, Teamsters and Stock-growers, aro their pat rons. They are clean, they are handy, they are ehcap, and they are reliable. There is no ache. pain, or swelling which they will not alleviate, subdue, or cure. Sold throughout LIQUORS AND TOBACCO “THE BLUES.” implying lack of energy, debility, and general anhappinevs. Nothing is so magical in its effects as this KING OF THE BLOOD, at once a tonic and alterative, so called Irecause it /«» mzi anti alters the stagnant functions, and healthful activity results. Numerous testimonials—the genuineness of i which is guaranteed by our standing offer of $1,000-™ 1 full directions can be fuun 1 jn the “ Treatise ” accompanying each Lottie. Price $1 oo per bottle. Sold by all Ì dt*a ers in medicine. D. R ansom , S on <! c T he Philadelphia D/ u - oh . .< </ z >«/,/, .¡u Co., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. Indepvndi nt-Dmnocratie journal, savs: •If c. 'n. Garfield <li<in t know that t here was a colored gentleman m the v (Hal pile when (take* Ames offered him of <'r-Jiht Mobilier fot in'll door to j dthing, carried it fi r him without cost, and i>»id over 83’21) t<> him as.i dividend— ¡■•.id all thi*,without a dollar of invest ment on the nominee's part, (iurtield is too sweet a dear inu<.*’t nt io be entrusted with *<> important a trust as tin* Presiden cy. Shrewd wicked men areuLwav*buz zing around a weak, innoceut President, in the hope of promoting their bad scheme» by hi.* innocent aid. We want in the White House a man not so inno cent but that he knows vice wheu he sees it ami not ho familiar with its hideous mien that he embraces it. It General Garfield was not corrupt lie was weak, and we leave our esteemed contemporaries who are managing his campaign the dilem ma of thi altern .te*. FOIL KAN AND BLAST. f Tor more than a third of a ccnfurrthc has bet'll known to millions ell over tjie world the only safe reliance for the relief of Mccidcnt-i and pain. ft. i« a medicine above pries and praise— the best cl its bind. For «very form of external pain 1» I the Vie xienn .1! ti «! a ng t.luimcut CALIFORNIA STREET, I Oregon- Jacksonville, <4 I £• 9 Mustang Liniment is without an equal. I It priirtratr* mid muscle to I tlie» very b«tue— making 1 hr* cont inti- ✓ I anee«»t pain and inflamation iinpo.-sil»!«*. HUE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PRE 1 pared to do all work in his line in th« • »«**t manner and at reasonable prices. Can be had al this place at all hours of the GEORGE SCHUMPF. dar. T.intmrnt Is needed by- somcbmly in I « very lions«». Every day brings news of S < lie ngouy of an ■■ cvftt I sen 1(1 or bum ■ «iilstucd, of rheumatic martyr, re- | stored, or it valuable horse or ox I saved by tho healing power of this STERLING SAW MILI LINIMENT 6 Miles Souili oi Jacksonville, I which speedily cure* such ailments of I the HUMAN FLE s II iii I It h e u in a t i s m. Nirell lugs. At Iff Joints. < oiHrnctrd Muscles, Burns nud Nealds, Cuts, Bruises oud Npruius, Poisonous Bites and Stings, NtifTliess, I.amrness, Old £ i| Ñores. Fleers. Frostbites. < hllblains. Nore A'lpples, Cnketl Breast, nnrt indeed every form of external dis ease. It lit-als without Hems. For the B ki te C kkation it < ures Npralus, Nwiioiy, Ntiff Joints, Founder, Hnrness Norcs. Hoof Dis eases, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, iscali, Hollow Horn, Nci átelo s, iVind- galls, Spavin, Tlirnsii, Kiiigboue, Old Sore«, Poll Evil, Film upon the Sight and every other ailment to wiiirh the occupants of the Stable and Stock l ard are liable. .0 The Mexlenu .Mustang T.lnlment :» IS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY I and i« nroptrel to furnish the inarkc with every description of lumber of a aupt- ■ tor quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed 'o order and satistaction guaranteed. All order* addressed to me at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. JOE. WISDOM. THE CITY BREWERY —wr— HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ¡STORE, VEIT SCHUTZ. quiE mining nricii, known as I the Goo*e-quill ditch, running from Walker creek to Willow Springs. Parties wishing to buv said ditch will apply to * THUS CH A VN ER. AtChavner’s Ranch, Dated J iil v 8, 1880. FARM FOR SALE. I • « SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surrounding country that he is now manu facturing, and will constantly keep on hand the very l>est ftf Lager Beer. Those wishing a cool glass of beer should give me a call. i i THE BEST LINIMENTS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, BIG BUTTE }• OF ALL F. RITSCHARD, FOR KAN OR BEAST. at th»* hour oi l o’clock. I’. M.,to satisfy said judgment, interest, co.-t«and accruing costs. JOHN TAYLOR, Sheriff of Josephine < 'onnty, Oregon. Dated this 15th day ofJuly, 1*80, CHAIRS OF ALL MA DA M D /;O7.7, JYa>n«Vr«*4 l*ricon from *1 per l»A.V I pftnr'l. Jf»«ll' aliti l.eU^iMfc i Mrno.hu. 1er 25 « tn. flUIE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD 1 of tendering her t hnnk* to the public f«*r .he patronage which ha.« hitherto been ex tended to her, an<l would reapectiuHy mo II mw its cont iiiuanee. Her table* are Always under her immedi ate «•oiitrol ; and by her long experietiee in the l»nsineas she feel* confident thpt she will give entire satisfaction f*i all. Her beds and rooms are lifted up in the most comfortablfl style, suited to th«» accommodation of single occupants or families. Her lieds are alwavs* keptclean. MEAIJS AT ALL HOURS. NERVOUS DEBILITY. I RADE MM» I HIDES! HIDES!! ♦♦ VAI.VABLL TRUTHS. If you »n* FiiC-rlnr from tng*>u*b>d <>f o ..uv*a, ptx'r } -nltli, or lajignUb» lutadcluc, lor Hop BitlrrsSwtli ( nrv Yeu. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on hand and made to order. Planing done on reasonable terms. Undertaking » spe cialty. NOTICE I If you nr«* a ruinHter.R»*:,,, have ciTcrtAx«dyoun- **lf** hyo ir i*a-< .al<lu L’iva; or a mother, v.ra «vit ».».a d work orB(f j .*n are «Imply a".inai If y i fe I woak aiU ul» Ij.irlUd, without cloarlÿ knowing why, ■ Hop Bitter* wHigIle*t«»re Yon Ifyonar* A man of bn»Nin< wi, weaken*«! by the ? ■ V ”*«' over. jyPuutiw or a «nan of Ub- t» .», toiling over J jui E uùduujht work. Hop IHuer* wiliBsrrciiKib<*ii Yea. ALL PARTIES IN ANY WAY IN ZV debte«l to tho o-tate of Daniel Hop kins, deceased, are hereby notified to call and settle immediately, as the bu-ines* must be dosed up. Costs will be added, unless prompt payment is made. DAVID I.. HOPKINS, Executor of said estate. Dated July 20, 18.80. STRAYED. epairs watches , clocks and in the very best manner.. All STEAM SAW MILL work R Jewelry promptly done at the lowest rates. WALDO EXPRESS. W Ciegc» J acksonvillc. KINDS. PARLOR dr BEDROOM SUH’S, Jacksonville, Or., Carrying United States Kails. Opp. Odd Fellows' Flail, 1 Un 81 «•inlay . I lie IGt h (l».T of August. l«8O. always cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively, E WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH ATESL’ improved sharp, Ba.lard, Rem- ;rpHESR MILRS ARE NOV7 RUNNING price for Beef Hides and will pay from j iugton ai. I Winchester rilles, warranted 1 steadily and turning out a superior 15 to 2fi cents for Deer Skins.- To be deliv ¡quality of lumber. Rough and dre«*ed to be the genuine article, at JOHN MILLER’S. 1 lumber of every description on hand and ered at Nick Fioke'a Butcher Shop in Jack r EAVES .1 V KSONV1LLE MONDAYS NICK FK’KE, Ij and Th irsdays for Waldo. Loaves bill* «awed to order on short notice at rea- sonville. pat . mcmahon . Waldo Tuesday« and Fridays. 1 1UT nail«, wrought nails, cleat nails, lath sonable terms. First-claaa accommodations for passen ’ • (--, tinishicg nad*. fencing nails,! Produoe taken at market prices. We aud iron and steel horse guai anteo satisfaction. JUSTICE'S AND LEGAL BLANKS OI gers. Exprès business proniptlv attended K. M.GARRE1T. rr ail kinds for sale at the T jmbw Ornrt to by lahueaut JOHN MILLER’S. PATTERSON Jt CO. 1 F° RESALE. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS MUSTANG LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY! —AND— A HENRY KL1PPEL. The Great Eng-TRADE ma UK. lsb Rf/medv, an unfailing cure lor Seminal \\ 'ea kness. Sper matorrhea, Im- poteney, and all Diaeaxes that Cor. Cal. Oregon Sts., follow as a se Before Taking quence <>f Seif After Taking. I Abuse; a loss <;• Memory, Universal Laaai«' OREGON Hide. Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision^ JACKSONVILLE, r Premature Old Age, and many other Dis- eases that lead to Insanity or (loiouniptioil I and a Premature Grave/ Fall particular«- in our pamphlet, w inch we desire to send DAVID LINN tree by mail to everyone. jWThe Specific Keep® constantly on hand a full assortmen Medicine is sold by all druggists at fl [»er package, or six packages tor $5, or will lie- of furniture, consisting of sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing BEDSTEADS, THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., BUREAUS, TABLES, Mechanics’ Block, I tetrnit, Ahch. ^#"Sold in Jacksonville by Kahler Ac GUILD MOULDINGS, Bro. Redington A Co., San Franci«c>r wholesale agents. r STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, | 11-t effects upon Human H«**li a”d the I Brute i reatloii aro equally wonderful. I Thu Mexican IIHT OR «'OLD RATIIN HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM ! Mr»» an Injunction « mi »incase Bv invigorating a feeble constitution. re ìl <>vati,,g a debilitated physique, and eo- riciiing a thin and innutritions circulation with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest, the m<»st highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and preventive in existence. For «ale by all Druggists ami Dealers genoral ly. THE BEST OF ALL BARBERSHOP & BATH ROOMS FllEraRED BV O I yOTTCE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN THAT A by virtue of a writ of execution duly issiied oiH of: lie Circuit Court of the Stat« of Oregon, for Josephine county, and to me directed, in favor of A. A. Wimei plaintiff’, and against J. I, Enight and-L 1'. Kel'ogg, defendants, commanding nn 'o 1<**. y upon the personal prop rfvof sai»’ defendant«, and if none be found, then upon .lie real estate belonging to said defend ants t<> satisfy the sum ol'?l.'!l 52, wi;h in terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 4th day of October, |87*.'; and for the further sum of 812 costs, and the accruing costs, J have this day lev cd n|»nn the loilowm , described real es tate, to-wit: Commencing nt an oak tree about tw<* feet in diameter, 185 feet from the mile tree st the Sla'e creek bridge, running at right angle« with the Jacksonville road 100 feet; thence easterly 100 feet; tlienre northerly 100 feet; tliene«* westerly 100 feet along the line ot said road to the place of beginning, and containing ab«»ut one-quarter of an acre, in the N. E. !« of theS. I-!. J, ot section 1, township 8? south, mnge 7 west, Jose p.iine county, Oregon; together with the improvements thereon. Said property be ing known as the J. I. Knight property on Slate creek. And I will sell the same at public auction fore shin band to the nighesi biddirat the Court Housedooi at Kerbyville. Josephine county, < Jregou, JACKSONVILLE. NOV. 1 CITY C. AYER à CO., Lowell, Wass.r California Street, Jaeksonville, Oregon. ti UMBER OF Dl'-SIRABI.E TOWN lotsill Klippel’s addition to Jacks-it- viile will be sold on reasonable terms. 1<»X further particulars enquire of A 'DUE FARM KNOWN AS THE JOHN 1 L. Murphy place, lying in tin* vieinitv uf Bear creek,eight miles from Jackson villa .uid adjoining Major Glenn’s land, is offered for sale cheap. It contains lGl acres of th« best bottom land and is well supplied CIT YTTON. with living water. For further particular» In tho County Court of Jackson county. enquire at this office. State <d Oregon, -l'tiii^ l'or probate bilsi lie** on July 2-d, 18-0. FARM FOR SALE. la the matter »>f the estate of Solomon 11 it m ph rev. deceased. OFFERS FOR Tn tJif heir? <>/' .? tiA c.ft<itr <tn l it'l jtcra'tuM in- 'IllIE UNDERSIGNED I sale al a bargain In* farm situated t lire«? tcrt.stctl tht'rttu: V’OU AKE IIEKEBYN »TIFIEDTITAT mile* soni beast of t>«\v<i, containing ids’; Win. Ilidlinan, executor of the estate acres, fifty- of which ate under cultivation, i 1 water«*«! and lias fine tim I ef Solom >n Humphrey, tleceiM»<l,*has tiled i lie place is well b •i petition, praying for an order of said ber <»ii it. For further particulars ap- DAV1D H. MILLER. t'otirt to sell the real properly belonging ply to Jacksonville Oregon. to said e*tat«*, to-wit: The W. C,,! S. E. midS.E. ot S. W. ’i and lot No. 5 of *cc. lt>, in T. 3'i, S. R., 2 PROPERTY FOR SALE W.. scl’o-d I i id, containing I.’».•<..'Vi acres. The north part ot 1». No. 40, in T. 3*», U’HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR 8. IL, 2 VV., containing 12tl acres. 1 sale In* first -»-lass m’ning property at Homestead entry, lol No. 1, S 17. lot* 1 iml 2, Sec. 20. and iofs I, 2 and 3, See. 2i, •he forks of Jackass and Poolmail's creek«, consisting of l,2oo yards ol bar ami fKM’ I'. 3!, s. IL. 2 W.. containing <17.21 acres. There 1'iire, n nice i< hereby given that cards of creek digging«. Privilege t«r I Im prayer of said petition wdl be heard piospict tlie same wilt la* given any jierson uid delftrmined at Jacksonville, in said Icsiring to ptiH-liaso. Water right go«»<i county and Stale, ot* the J8. h <lax ot A ng list and title pcrt^ct. The house on iheclnini isso, at 10 o’clock a . .M., at which time al* .«lid some stock will be incliuled. E. MANVILLE. parties interested arc iiotdie l to appear an- I -how cause why r.n order of «ale should not be mad«* as prayed for in s lid petition MISCELLANEOUS. Published in the I > e Mort, a i ¡c T ime * f«n four con-ecuti ve week;*, by order of H«*ii. Silas J. Dav. Conn: v Jmlgp. HENRY K L1PPI-.L. CminG- C'erk. M. Mensor. he scholastic year of tuts school will commence alwmt the end ot and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term,............ ... $10.0(1 Bod and Bedding.................................. ... 1.0< Drawing and painting........................ ... .8.00 Piano,...................................................... .... 15.00 Entrance fee, only once,................... ... 5.00 SELECT DAY’ SCHOOL. Primary, per term,.................................... $ fi.00 Junior, .................................... 8,(K. Senior, “ ...... ............................. lo.tM Pupils are received at anv time, and spe >-ial aHenf’on is paid to particular studies in Itehalf of children who have bnt limit«?«. imn. For further particulars apply at th« \ «'a deinv T August, J. Practical and Analytical Chemiaf. SOL» UX ALL ÜBLOaiBTS XVKKTWKE&*. • J LOTS FOR SALE. In the County Court of Jackson County, State of Oregon. In the matter of thee-tale of D. W. Huston, ! deceased. V OTIC 3 IS II EK EBY GIVEN THAT xA the administrator of said estate ba* tiled in tli«* County Court lor Jackvon <'o.. Oregon, hi* final :u-connt is such adminis trator, and by order of said Court Tuesday, the 3d day* ot August, 1880, at the hour of 10 o'clock a . m .. is «el fot hearing objections to said final account; and all person* in terested in said estate are hereby notified to appear and file his or her objections to aid account on or before said day. Published in the D emocraih ’ T imes by ■ •filer of I Ion, Sila* J. Day, Judge of said Court. B. W. HlJ-ToN, Administrator. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases. Erysi pelas, Rose, or St. Antho ny’s Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach. Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Pain in I the Bones. Side and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leuconhœa. arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mereurial dis eases. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation. General Debility, and for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives — Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow’ Dock — with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicina yet known £or the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it i.*» so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develoyi into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the coun try repose in it. prove their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting itsvirtups have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar I I saparilla over every other alterative meditine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. Dr. riMIE ASHLAND HOUSE PROPERTY 1 is offered f«»r sale or rent on reasonable tei ms. For particular* apply to J. HOUCK,- on the premises. CONDUCTED BY STOMACH Xo'.hiug Nlmrt ,»i » MWiisiMbnble Bendits I < uh-rred upon lens «*! thousands of sutf<*i'- , er- cod! I originate an I iumiiiiiiii the repu t,nion winch A veu ' s '< arsai , akii . la enjoys. 1 isa coiiipoun I of tno be >1 vegHtablu al , r vei, with the Iodide* ot Potassium , i m, and is the mo-t etfeciual of an for scrofulous, mercurial, ot -oiders. Uniformly successful ami a .is remedial effects, it produce* . .no csimpleie cures of Scrofula, c . ri ms Humors, Pimples, Erupti ms. tnscises and all disorders arising * »X ii input it.V of the blood. By its iuvig- . iua .'¡fuel* it always relieves and often i , biver Compiainl, Female WeaKiiesse* .Ill 1 Irregularities, and is a potent renewer vitality. For purifying the blood it ba* /■' / i, restores no equal It tone* up the system an<i preserves the health, and impart» vig or and energy. For forty y ar* it has been :H ex»* m- r.' I .- he moa ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, F I Sarsaparilla Nine-tcntI» of all chronic and temporary <1. >rders are c msed by disturbance of the cir culation of the ii. Hj-i, winch depends greatly upon the quaiitv. If impure from want of proper fixxl, air, light, exercise, change of scene,or from overwork, the whole system feels it. Sometimes it., impurity is indicated by one of die diseases named ; sometimes by a gloomy, despondent, dull, lazy feeling commonly called. AT COST! FIFTEENTH YEAR. ’S Cure? a'l (Inorder« resulting from Impurity of th* I', loo'.. including ail Scrofulous I>iaea>ts, Skin Eruption», Snlt Ithcnm, Swellings, Tlyspepeia, l.iv, r l omp'.uint, Debility, Cntsnli, Ac. I /■#* Everything sold at reasonable rate* J ve me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. A i Particular attention paid to Farmers’ wants and the supplying of extras foi Farm Machinery, and all information as to such irticles furnished cheerfully, on application. N<> pains will be spared to furnish out customers with the best goods in the mar Groceries, get, in our line, and at lowest prices. Agency of the PAt 11 - IC KU BliER PAINT DRY GOODS, Gum Boots. TOBACCt <. —the best in the world. Our motto shall be prompt and fair deal ng with all. Call and examine our stock Ready-Made Clothint;, >ef<ue going eisewhere. Satisfaction guar in tee« I. MRS. J. BILGER. 1LASSWARE CROCKERY. Etc.,E<« r ...! THE HABITABLE GLOBE Trial King of the Blood R3 IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 Iain receiving and Ivave constantly on hand a tuli and ti i st-class stock of for 50 cfs. and $1.00 a bottle. bottles, 25 cts. Young man, don’t swear There’s no cc(*iwo(>n for swearing outside of a print ing office, where it is us«*ful in proof reading, and indispeusablv necessary in getting forum to press. It has la*en known to materially as'-i’t the editor in looking over the pajrer >ii'»«’r it >« printed. But otherwise it is a foob. 1* habit. It is nothing strange tl^at Mr. and Mrs. Haves Lave slept in Ged. Washington's L.ncoiu. bed at Mount Vernon, j.o Buchanan and several other.- have done tlie same thing. But Mr. utid Mrs. llaves have been sl<“*pi ng in Sant.tel *1 Tilden'» bed at the \S lu rral years. That is st else Ims done. • •••© Now York I curative agents tor ‘’Do yon see that spring oYrr there?” fa:»l a settier in Arkansas to a stranger. ’ Well, that's an iron spring, that is; in n’s so mighty powerful that the fariite»*>' Iw'rses about here that drink the wate» of it never has to la« slusl. rin* »h<H*i* juM glow on their feet nat rally Ohio has taken a new departuie. Fron i itL> 'in usualiy heavy death rule oi 11 »- A b t-ient f >rder of Un»te«l Workmen, it ha- g u -» to the other extreme. W ill .3.<•(>(> TuemiuTH, it has only one e c i n *u• in- nt laonth*. Pennsylvania, « it 1» .* hers reported, had ten »•» a i»s .u . AT THE Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes Wooden and Willow Ware Liniments, the moat speedy and effective • Pat,” said the editor to Maloney. i ‘ I» *• .« tin item a »out a man who killed r.i * v . • and child anti then hung liini- .•* *lf. \\ 1» if ought to 1»* the verdict«»! tin- «••»«■ m i cj.iiy?” ” Joostitiilble snercide,” •aid Pat, for a man that’s as mane as that cwt to hang himself.” * Fase and Cap«, CENTAUR 1 he stone t <jf Garfield’s boy hood noul- I tnlv. The ste^rsinan of the canal-boat wh< »• h<»r««*-_ power Garfield managed was f> th<* other «lav. and, being aske«l w n kind of abov .lames was, said; ‘ Well. I .i«>n t think he was any worse than a vorumon boy.” * PUMPS AND PIPE, FOR SALE OR RENT. 'OTK E IS HEREBY’ GIVEN THAT tpiIE UNDERSIGNED. LIVING NEAR ’ the following nam«*d settler has tiled 1 Eagle Point, Oregon, has about forty notiee'of his intention to make final proof head <>! caul«*, including some lino beavao, in support of Ins claim, and secure linai for **ale, which will he<ii«pos«*d «»fat reason entry thereof on the 31st day of Jnlv, 1880. able tei m.*,. For farther particulars ap before the Judge or Clerk ot the Court ol ply to JOHN PELLING. ' Jackson county, Oregon, viz: Miles S. Wakeman, H »mestcad Application No. 2252, for the E. !i <>t N. E. !i (»f Sec. 33, nn«i FARM FOR SALE W. sofN. W.',.Sec.31, 1.31.8.Of it.A W., and names the following as his witnesses, I UlllE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR viz: Charles William«, Jacob Evan«, W. I sale his farm sit tiat«*d three mi les ea«t of I*. Hillis and A. K. William«, all of Wood Licksotiville, together with everything up ville, Jackson county, Oregon. on it. It contaiiis 17(1 acres of go«»»l laud W. F. BENJAMIN, Register. I under fence, and nearly all in cultivation. A bargain may be had by applying at once JOHN KIME. *OTÍCE FOR FIN \L SETTLEMENT. to OUT Agricultural Implements POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HEAI.-Cuts, Wound». Galls. Old Sore«. Iirokcn breasts and Sore Nir files; C V K E— pa in iu the L ae k. Rbeu unit istn. Scia tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache,. Tetter. Pimples, Itch. Salt Ithcnm, ami all Flesh, Bone and Muscle ailincuts of Animals; RUBDITE—Inflantaation and Swellings; RELIEVE—Boils, Felons, Ulcers, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy; EXTRACT-Pain from Burns. Scalds, Slings, Frost-bite.*', Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centuries has made the I tv* »•**« t»J' ail dealer*, OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE, They soothe, heal, and cure. They LINIMENTS Persons desiring to purchase good farm» of any size will do well to enquire of JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oreg<Wl*_ . CATTLE FOR SALE NAILS. C entaur J jniments . largest lumps of solid gold N:i» Francisco. and now on about fourteen inches long idth and six in height. Its ,t £55.1 H»0. anywuvrv. IM PLEM ENTS, TIN, SHEET-IRON ANO COPPER WARE SUFFERING MAN ha* there been known such absolute Pain- relieving agents as the Beiing (leemed lwraclf neglected over at Denver. Therefore she i! ;tn with whom «he f iund him cttnl when ho ought to have been her. HVrMAMMie 4i4tv*.v»HC AGRICULTURAL blace Healing remedies have been uaed by Tn one <>f the Sun Francisco D«*mo?ratic ar * sixty veteran soldiers of the L'a- v who voted for Haves in 187(1, past, Reports of business, for the year ’ in New York show that the bus lim-ss hit.- immensely iucieaaed. The <*xi>ort of <>ur i .’oduet haa gone ahead <>t an known in past years, uud the <ui foreign goods have also shown gi <-reas«». The last half vear sh.<w increase of business activity. o I s o I DEALER IN NEVER Put aw ay th»' long blonde tresses T hat our darling n*e<l to wear; She w ill never, never need thorn, Fur our darling bangs her hair. R osebcro , O regon , ) June 23, 1880. J IS HEBHBY GIVEN THAT lowing-n uned settler has tiled notice «>f his intention to made final proof in support ot his claim, and secure final entry thereof on Saturday, July 31, Issa, beiore the Judge or Clerk of the Court of Ja>*kson County, Oregon, viz: Carr W. Leake, Homestead Application N<>. 2237, for the S. E. !•< of Sec. 7, T. 36, S. R., 2 E.. and names the following as his witnesses, viz: A. F. Ragsdale, II. C. Turpin, Sam. Kiingel and Ed. Esmond, all ot Browns borough, Jackson countv, < iregon. W. F. BENJAMIN, Register. at NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF STOVES Americans took all the first prizes fori shooting at Wimbleton, Englaml, last I week, three of them being tied, but all I took prizes. An ordinary woman’s waist is thirty inches round, An ordinary man's arm is him it thirty/ in«-l lies long. How admira- blv are th* woiks. Oh nature! The citizen« of Salem have appointed a cojiiinitb e nf five t«> mi'k® arrangements for it Fall mooting of horsemen and others <>n the State Fail’ groumls. FARMS FOR SALE Pumps, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK The Independ« nt press throughout the N« rth i* generally supporting Hancock,' vh’le the same supported Hayes four years ago. ;r California St. Jacksonville, and allays Feverishness. IV hat gives health to the Child, promote« rest for tho Mother. Childron Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. It is tho most re liable. effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. T he T>> uto- rttl feels happy ovt r the pros pect of a big wheat crop in Linn county, i a* there is no prospect for rust now. ••s<.n is s id t jan'htd «■ the m. I mugs lie: Con«-} ix>n and (AT tiip : old stand of j . bilged TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc delight NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. L and O ffice IO Al» EKT1MERS. FOR SALE ! LEU AL. U»ROM MA’ PT.ACE ON APPLEGATE I about two months ago, a calico-colored horse about eight years old, 15 hands high, with a bobbed tail, A liberal reward will be paid for hie return or any informa tion that may lead theretw. JAS. HERD. If you are yonnw, a MWwitrerf-i.-Wrotn any inai». fcrot...a,orarr urow.og .o. ». 1 a-L-« »Jb: ten U»a cue. Hop Bine«*« wilirilelievr You. If you or- in the work £.*hnp, on the farm, at th* d sk au> ivherv, und I igf al y.,ur «ycium ne«*da cloa^BiHg. tourna or Mtim-■iil.wr.iTi^ vit beat liitrTl- Hop Bitter* t.l Whnt Yew Neri. Ifyon a-e o’1,and yonrBpt’lw* !■ ferb]» your nerven uud your J lib« naltiew waning * Hop Kitter« will jive you New IJF© aad M<ww H op Cocoa C ubs i< '■iiet nwecteeL Xx:. ‘ Ci Ask (^hildreu. «ne nor Pan for S’omai h, I j ver and Kidney» ii ."•*»- ■ to a.l others. Cures by »beorpUcn. it la partaci. ■ D. I. <’. la an absolute »nd i:-rW-tibio cure for dmk- ■ enne», u.w of opium, VU jatco and ruuvotica. ■ AVsve V.M by ¿nqr^.K*. I !np IMttevi Mfj. Co. Rorhwtw, N. T. I- NOTICE. CAWING TO A CHANGE IN BUSTNAEfeS ' ' the Eureka Flouring Mills will .*tno RIDLE bits, stirrnps, Fpurs, himes grinding on the 1st day of May. Person» toggles, buckle«, rings, awls, needles having flour or ailal at these mills are re- and thread, hairbrushes and curry combs, , quested to take it away on or before that at JOHN MILLER’«, time. All persons indebted to the under- < signed are hereby notified to come forward 1/OR MINING BLANKS GO THE TIMES I and settle, either with <*a**h, wheat or note I O ffice . <’opp’s Hand-book of Mining [asmy books must be squared np at that Law always kept on hand. Price ¿1 a eopy T. T. McKLSZlik B I