The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 17, 1886, Image 4

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    GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS
'J.1ITÍ0 STÀTiS Officili MISS.
PWKMBKR 17, 1HÄ1
MINERS TESTS.
J. NUNAN,
MISCELLANEOUS
SOME FH AC TIC Al. TESTS FOB ASC^BTAININU
The Sutent bridge cost the neat sum of
TUE NATl'BB OF METALS.
$^,X1 11.
(From ti*e Mercury.j
H W. Beecher advises the Republi­
All that is necessary for the protq*ect-
cans to drop Blaine.
or to have with him in his search for
I
California Street, Jaoksonville, Orearon
Tho Prohibition vote in the United precious medals is a small package of fil-
tering paper, a few test tubes, one hand
States has just doubled in two years.
moi tar, a blow-pipe and a spirit lamp,
T. A. Bunts, one of the earliest settle!s together with the following chemicals :
-1’1 4 ìih < i nrircMlnliuM of 2,300,
in Yreka, died last week, aged 58 years. 1 yjand bottle.......................................... Sulphuric Acid
t ir I <r*e«t i;*»ye«l l»y
».ew«p*|»er
1
••
Hydrochloric ”
betueeii
awd K<*d
The citv of Portland has purchased the 1 “
“
Nitric “
“ ........................................... Ammonia
Bill«/, C m 1> »» »liMtHure *»t HOO mite«. il plant of the Portland Water Co. for $450,- 1 “
1
os.
yellow
......................................
Prusiate
Potawh
000.
Iberetore oi» r» •»»«• *••• imlurtMicaU»
And a few crystals Sulpho-cyanide of Po­
f» n I .ertioer». Owr liwl i« principali/
Europe is resounding with preparations tassium.
cmiline«! t«» J»ek<on, Jo&epMtue ou<l for war, and nowhere is the din louder
The ore, to tie tested, should be first
liMcmitU rountie«».
Huilam raeu
than in France.
ground to a fine powder ia an iron or
■ ho «1»1 tabe note of tlih.
Since June lwt the immigrants who steel mortar, although in some cases the
have arrived in Oregon have invested original rock will do.
THE HAND OF WOMAN.
Alumina—May well be detected when
$1,010,450 in the State.
dry by applying it to the tip of the ton­
Hies-ing* on the hand of woman,
Flour sells at $3 50 per hundred tbs. at gue ami suddenly withdrawing it. If al­
Angels guard ¡tn strength and grace,
Linkville and $•! at Lake view. Barley umina is present it will reveal its desire
In the palace, cottage hovel,
< >, no matter where the place •
at Lakeyiew is $2 per 100 pounds.
for moisture by adhering to the tongue.
Would that never storms assailed it,
Rainbows over gently curled;
Jack Brady, formerly heavy-weight Before the blowpi|»e, when moistened
For the hand that rock.-» the cradle,
champion pugilist of the Pacific coast, with nitrate of eovalt, will give a clear
I h the hand that rocks the world.
died recently in Fresno from lung fever. blue color to the flame.
('bromate of Iron.—Place some of the
Infancy'« the tender fountain;
John Powers, one of the founders of powdered ore in a test tube with nitric
1’ower may w th beauty flow;
Mother* first toguidi th** streamlets;
Canyon city in 1802, died at that place acid and boil; it will color the acid green ,
From them souls unresting grow,
recently of heart disease, aged 50 years. then filter, and to the filterate add am-
Grow o t tor the good or evil;
■ in I or darkness hurled;
The fiiemo of Geldenson, the mur­ [ monia, which will precipitate in dirty
Foi the hand to*t rooks <iiw Ciaule,
derer of Mamie Kelley, in San Francisco, green flakes, which will re-dissolve in
lb the hand that rocks the world.
are trying to get him off on a plea of in­ acid. Compounds of chromium, with
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
the blow pipe, will color the liorax bead
Woman, how divine your mission
sanity.
strength and wholcsomencss. More economical
II- re noon our natal eod !
green.
than the ordlnarjr kinds, and cannot be sold la coin-
K--‘O. <) ke-p the young heart open
Washington, December 14.—President
Carbonades.—Place a drop of any
petit ion with the multitude cf low test, short
Always to the breath of God !
weight, nlm.i or ju'.osphate powders. Soi,DONLYlX
Cleveland was better to day, and held strong acid upon the rock; if it efferves­
All true trophies of the ages
cans . K '« al Bjuu>a l'QWDXJfc Co.. 103 Wall-sk,
Are from Vt other Love impended;
a public reception in (he east room of the cences (or boils up) it contains carbon­
N- Y.
For the hand th t rocks the cradle.
White
House.
ate
;
to
confirm
the
presence
of
carbonic
Is tho hand that l ooks the world.
The tendency of the entire country at acid, place some of the powdeie 1 ore in
Bb-r sings on the band of woman
the present time is to speculation. a test tube with acid and hold «ver it a
Fathers, sons nad daughters cry
And the sacred song is mingled
Bradstreets reports the business outlook glass rod previously dipped in Lime wat­
W-th the worship in the sky;
er. The drop on the rod will turn milky
about the same.
Min les where no tempest darkens,
showing the formation of carbonate of
llninltows evermore are hurled;
A man by the name of P. Mickel of lime.
For the hand that rocks the cradle.
Seattle mysteriously disappeared in
'r
Is tho hand that rocks the world.
Sulphates.—To some of the powdered
Portland last week. Il is feared he has io. u ux.u . iuuk inii'iv «.(¡'J, warm R ¿Krd
1
been
foully
dealt
with.
filter
;
divide
the
filterate
into
two
test
ALL SORTS.
lubes;
to
one
add
solution
of
chloride
of
Squire Farrar of Salem has shipped
barium. If lead be present add nitr ite
“ Wine-¡ooms”
are supplying the some fifteen carloads of fruit this season,
Stomach,
principally to Montana. Apples com­ of barium to the other. After standing
thirsty citizens of Atlanta with booze.
Nose, or from any eaute is . peedily con­
ii
while a white cloudy precipit a*e shows
posed the bulk of the fruit shipped.
trolled and stopped*
It is not considered at all witty to call
sulphates to be present.
The Saunders’ murder appeal ease
an aobnrn-bs.ir d girl a chestnut belle.
Sulphates.—To some of the pow do red
was argued before the supreme court ore add a diop of nitric acid. If sulphides
John ]•’. Owens, the veteran comedian, last week. The case will be decided be­
be present, it will give off a strong odor
It is^cooling, cleansing ami Healing,
died at his home in Baltimore on Decem­ fore December 23d, the day set for the
like that ef rotten eggs.
f’nf 'if’ph It is most efficaeiou-A for this
ber 7th.
hanging ot Saunders
Zinc. — Sulphides of zinc dissolves
Vdldl 1 11 y disease. Cold in tlm Head,«Sio.
*• Pond’ii Extract Catarrh Cure,”
T-za: Ocl.iltiee says he wishes 'his I The late John E. Owens, the veteran readily in dilute solution of hydrochloric
Socially prepared to meet serious eases,
( li.nir, i<>r heaven were as blight as I comedian, whose death was announced acid, and sulphuric acid with evolution
lould bo apulied with Pond*« Extract
Blaines for the presidency.
ot
hydrogen
gas.
With
the
blow
pipe
on
Nasal Syringe.
j recently, has been au invalid for several
charcoal,
it
leaves
white
oxide
of
zinc,
In 18-10 there were only seven occupa­ years, but for twenty years he was an
which is white when hot and yellow'
tions open to women in the United actor of superior merit.
No other preparation has cured more
when cold.
ciuses of these distressing complaint* than
States. Now there are three hundred or
Charley Hays, who but recently went
Manganese—Dissolved in nitric or hy­
the Extract. Pond*« Extract Plus-
more.
ler is invaluable in those diseases, I.uin-
from Eugene to Camp Harney, met with drochloric acid gives a faint pink color; I
l>ago, l’ains in Back nr Side. &c.
The (’< rvallis Agri cultural College ad- a severe accident by a horse falling upon filter, and to filterate add sulphide of
v.etises h r 500,000 standard «¡ za brink •him and crushing hix rliilii arm. and of <iinmonisi. it will then give a flesh col­
•Use tno Extract promptly. Delay is
to be delivered in that city in July and ! also breaking his left leg.
ored precipitate of the sulphide of man­
dangerous.
August, 1887.
IPSlar MH“d»Bleeding or Itching. It
| The people living along the upper wa­ ganese; with the blow pipe, reactions.
Compounds of
color the bor­
1 livot is the greatest known remedy; rap-
Portland, Oregon, pays $700,000 for ters of the McKenna river report salmon
idly curing when other medicines have
ax bead amethyst in the oxodizing fire.
her waterworks and borrows the money very numerous in that stream, which
failed. P omk C s Extract Ointment is
Iron Ore—Dissolve the powder with
of i^renl' service \ her3 tuo removal of
at live per cent., payable in thirty years indicates that the fish ladder at Oregon
nitric
arid,
filter,
dilute
w
ith
water
and
city has not been an entire failure.
after issuance.
divide into three test tubes; to one add a
Haitian has deposited £100 forfeit for drop of sulphocyanide of potassium—a
Tin* proj ct is contemplated by certain
Eiist-rn cipitilists of developing the his race with Beach in lune nex . Ilan blood »vd coloration take» place; tv an­
watei-pow; . of Nuiga'.i falls at an esti- Ian will sail for Australia frtim America other add a little ammonia water -a red­
used The Extrnct will never be with­
out it. Pond's Extract Ointment Is
on receipt of a message from Beach con­ dish brown gelatinous mass will take
mat d expense of $3,000,000.
the best emollient that can be applied.
firming his acceptance of his challenge. place; to the third, add a little solution
The prohibitionist in the prohibition
of yellow prusiate of potash (ferrocynide
major­
The Oroville & Quincy stage was
dis! i icts <>f (ieorgia, who ha» a jug in his
of pottassium)—a blue precipitate will
ity of female diseases tho Extract can be
cellar and keeps it filled in spire of the lobbed ¡i few days since while passing occur. This proves conclusively the
used.as is well known, with the greatest
through Bidwell canyon, California. It
benefit. Full directions accompany each
law, is called a “jtig-wuinp.”
bottle.
is not known how much money was ob­ presence of iron compounds.
Lead or Galena Ore.—Drop a little
“Red” salmon are being shipped daily tained. Fifteen men are said to beon
nitric acid on the ore, then add a little
to Portland.
It is true the “nasty the hunt foi the scoundrels.
things” are not fit to eat, but they
water, then a crystal of iodide of potas­
Tho genuine has
the words “Pond's Extract’’ blown in
Archbishop Walsh warns the govern­ sium—a bright yellow piccipitit ‘ will at
are good enough for Portland boarding
the glass, and oui picture trade-mark on
ment that the difficulties in Ireland, al­ once foim, which shows lead to be in
surrounding bull wrapner. Noneotheris
ready appalling, will be immensely in­ the ore. These tests can all be shown
genuine. Always insist on having Pond’«
Like Tilden, Mrs. Stewart left the creased if they persist in their attempts with the filtered solution in test tubes.
Extruci. Take no other preparation.
It is never so'd in bulk or by measure.
gr- a\‘. portion of her fortune to trustees to convict prisoners by picked or packed
Silver Ores.—I’owder the ore and boil
Sold everywhere. Prices, «»Oc., $1, $1.75.
of a tiii-t not expiessed. Does this juries, as was the case at Sligo.
with nitric in a test tube, then filter and
Prepared only by POND’S EXTRACT CO.,
mean that there is to be another great
NEW YORK AND LONDON
A recent Sacramento, Cal., dispatch droj> into it a little salt water or hydro­
will case?
says: Winters’ breeding stables and tl e chloric acid ; a white curdy precipitate
Prohibition in Georgia has had the ef­ Del Rio ranch, which are estimated to of chloride of silver is thrown down. This
fect of booming the manufaet lire of liquor. be worth over $2,000,000, will be sold at is a good test for all silver ores except­
Perhaps the Georgians neglected to look auction soon. The stables are said to ing the chloride ores. To these kinds of
ores the powder should be placed in a
up the word prohibition in the dictionary be the finest in the United States,
test tube, with strong ammonia water,
before they voted on it.
The organization of many syndicates aiid corked up and let stand for a few
Now thev -1 v that the Henry George for the development of coal and iron hours ; then add nitric acid in slight ex­
movement in New York was a Blaine in­ lands in Tennessee and Alabama, to­
cess, and the chlorate of silver will soon
trigue, disguised under a popular and gether with the fact that, fortunes have
fall down, a white curly prec piiate.
taking name. A. wily old fox is the been made recently by original investors,
Gold—The best test for gold is the fire
Plumed Knight from Maine.
have caused much excitement in that assay, when assay office is not conven-
ieni. i'he best way is to grind up tho
Democratic pi «88 of New Yoik is section.
after th ! HorW with a sharp stick. Mr.
It is given out by authority that Sec­ ro.-.k to a fine powder, add a little potash
I’’’.1! ..... wi!! ,e. I the cheek of bi ass retary Manning’s health is steadily and and p- u. it oat into a saucer or small
foundry to much longer keep up his pre­ rapidly improving, and that Im finds a pan, or dish of any kind, and ween near­
tence of publishing a Democratic sheet. renewal of his active control of the Treas­ ly all panned down examine it do ely
for fine colors of gold.
Tho youngest school teacher in Ala­ ury to advance rather than retard his
For Pyrites of Iron or Copper Sulphtn-
bama is “little May Duke” of Clanton, complete recovery. Of all this the
etes.—The best way to test them for goid
between 6 and 7 years old. She has an country is right heartily glad.
is to boil the powdered mineral in strong
infants’ school and her terms are ten
It is expected that the railroad bridge caustic of potash, and then wash or pan
cents a month for teaching the little ones at Albany will be completed by the 1st it out as before mentioned, and examine
their letters.
of January, ready for the passage of for fine colors of gold.
Cinnabar (Quicksilver) Ore— Mercury
An Indian woman, wife of Saltrase, trains. The grading on the eastern ex­
chief of the Cmur d’Alene, took the pre­ tension is about completed to the point is most always combined with sulphur.
mium on butter at the Spokane fair, where the road crosses the Santiam It may be determined by either the dry
Nails, per keg................... 9 4 00
much to the chagrin of many of her river, several miles east of the city.
I or wet way. In the dry way place some
05
“
“ lb......................
fairer sisters. The forest queen is very
It is rumored that a first-class daily , of the powdered ore in a test tube with
65
pi Olid of her diploma.
morning Democratic paper is to be start­ an iron nail and heat it over a lamp 1 q't Fruit Cans per <loz
ii
it
n
n
fiame. and hold it over a bright sheet of »2 a
85
1 he Evening Democrat says that Gov. ed in this city about the first of January.
copper. It will be coated with mercury,
Pennoyer has 2,000,000 feet of logs down I l is also said that the capital necessary
Bolts, periloz................... .. 25 to 75
which
by
rubbing
it
with
a
bit
of
cloth
the Columbia w.di i' he íh unable to get for such an enterprise has been sub
45
or paper will give it a bright lustre. In 1 gallon Coal Oil.............
up on account of low water. Perhaps scribed by leading Democrats, and that
<c
“
it
It
the wet way in nitric acid will precipi­ 5
..
2 00
the leg •! ture w.ll help him get up his (he plant of the HrcA’Z// World will be
u
tate the same as silver, but Will be chlo­ 1
Boiled “ ............. ..
1 00
logs. Legislatures are noted for log- merged into the new venture, says the
ride of mercury; place the precipitate on 5
It
ll
Oregonian.
i ’L ng.
..
4 50
a hot iron or shovel it will soon valatil-
1 n Turpentine........... ..
1 00
Last week blackberry bushes were in ize.
The surveying party on the Cascades
((
..
4 00
division of the Oregon Pacific, who have bloom, and flip second crop of Bartlett
Copper Ore—Will soon dissolve in ni­ 5
been engaged in locating tie lino west­ •pears, two-thirds grown, were on the tric acid—very slowly in hydrochloric White Lead................... ..
2 25
ward from tho summit, have disbanded trees in the garden of Geo. Broughton. acid. All copper solutions are either Paint Brashes............... 10 to 3 50
for the winter. They report that when I. M. Bacon has half grown blackber­ blue or green. When dissolved in nitric
08
Shoes, per lb...
they left on Thanksgiving day the snow ries on the bushes in bis garden. All, acid add ammonia water, and it will turn Horse
(Í Nails
••
(C
the last of November, when people in an intense blue color, or place it.in a
30
at the summit was one foot deep.
(C
the east are having blizzards.— Oregon diluted solution of copper and a little
75
Rasps
The New York World has been look­ City Courier.
yellow prussiac of potash and it will give 1 Hand Saws.................
...
1 50
ing into the books and finds that the
a
mahogany
colored
precipitate:
or
place
About six years ago a mysterious mur­
Vanderbilt estate is a> cssed foe only
...
1 25
in the diluted solution a clean piece of Buck Saws.................
$8,000,000 taxable Ponds, although $33,- der happened near Harrisburg, and the iron or knife blade, and it will soon be 3-inch Bain Wagon..
... 110 00
officers
were
unable
to
procure
any
clue
000,000 was distributed among th“ heirs
ll
coated with copper. With the blow pipe 34-inch cc
... 115 00
by the will, -lav Gould is assessed, on whatever to the same. A few days ago
ll
it
Harry McCollum, on his death-bed, in it colors the borax bead green when hot, 3| “
... 120 00
$100,000 worth of personal property.
(4
Idaho, confessed to the murder. He and blue when cold; in the oxidizing L
Sulky Plows. , ... 60 00
The jury in the case of Joshua Ham­ gave as his reason that the person killed flame, red when cold.
... 20 00
Antimony—Is scarcely attacked by 72-tooth Harrows..
blin, charged with the murder of John had seduced his daughter in California
either hydrochloric or nitric acid, but 5
Massey, in San Francisco, Cal., disa­ and then fled.
“ Cultivators
. .. 10 00
will readily dissolve in both, when water Cook Stoves.............
greed after being out eighteen hours.
20 to 80 00
It is generally believed here that di­ will precipitate a basio-chloride of anti­
It stood eight for acquittal to four for
Largest stock of hardware, stoves,
conviction. Judge Toohy reprimanded plomatic questions of grave importance mony. With the blow pipe it is distin­
will soon arise between the United guished by its extreme fusibility and va­ implements, etc., in southern Ore­
the jury for not bringing in a verdict.
Statesand Mexico, growing out of the por in the candle flame and gives off*
gon.
A. H. MAEGLY <t CO.,
An idea of the enormous population of position taken by President Cleveland white fumes and a sulphur odor.
China may bo gathered from the fact against the right of Mexico to try Amer­
Jacksonville, Or.
Tellurium—Is found native, also com­
that if the < hiñese people were marched icans committing offenses against Mexi­
bined with gold, silver, lead ami anti­
befoie an observer at a given point, in can law while on American soil. News­
mony. To test the ore, take a small
single file, the procession would never papers of all shades of opinion stand by piece and place it on any white piece of
cease, for a new generation would be the government in this matter.
crockery—a broken plate will do—and
coming on the stage as fast as it moved.
This government has received, through heat it with the blow pipe flame for a
The pe-'ple of Roseburg want the gov­ the British legation in Washington an few minutes; now place a drop of strong
ernment to build in their town a commo­ [official invitation to participate in an in­ sulphuric acid on the disband let it slide
dious custom house to be occupied also ternational exhibition, which will be down to the heated fragment. As soon I
by the land office, postoffice and signal held at Manchester, England, next year as it touches the ore a beautiful carmine Ovor 30.000 Cures in Six Yearn,
service. The pi ess of the place are to celebrate the jubilee of Her Majesty’s color takes place, and when cold tho
urging upon Oregon’s representatives in reign. The object of the exhibition will color will fade.
PILES. RECTAL ULCER, FI88URE8, PRU­
EITTS AM. FISTULAS IN ANO,
Tin Ores—There are two kinds of tin
congress to secure an appropriation at be to illustrate, as fully as possible, the
POLYPUS RECTI, E tc .
the next session for this purpose.
progress made in the development of ores, the oxide and sulphuret. It may
be suspected by its specific gravity 4.3 to
arts
and
manufactures
during
the
Victo
­
Donald Maclesy, George W. Plunders,
7.1. The oxide is the heaviest. In col­ Cured Without Cutting Operations
John Met Taken and George \V. Wilder rian era.
or it varies from almost white to dark
have incorporated the Willamette river
The death of Representative Downey, brown and through all the shades of ros­
bridge company, with capital at $600,000, which was announced recently, swells to
in. It may be distinguished from iron
DR PILKINGTON,
divided into 5000 shares at $100 each. twelve the death of the forty-ninth con­
by being insoluble in aqua regia. With Burgeon, Oculist and Aunst, and proprietor of the
The object is to build a railroad ami gress. It is as follows: Vice-President
borax and corbonate of soda on charcoal, i Sanitarium lor It ye. Ear and Nervous Diseases.
wagon bridge across the Willamette, Hendricks, Senators Miller of California
it gives a globule of tin. For a good test | Portland, Or., has be«n appointed agent nnd
from a point near Holladay’s avenue in I and Pike of New Hampshire, Represen­
it is best to mix some of the powdered physician for this system for Oregon, nnd has in
East Portland to a point opposite, to be ! tatives Ellswood ot Illinois, Rankin of ore with twice its weight of cyanide of two inoiithsmaue a number of cures <»f case«, in
some of which, severe operations with the knife
a toll bridge.
Wisconsin, Hahn of Louisiana, Beach, potassium in a crucible, and fuse it in a haveonly done harm.
Refers by permission to Mr. Jas. W. Weather­
Recently the driver of the team be- • Arnot and Dodney of New York. Price torge, when a button of tin will be ob­ ford, druggist, well-known in Salem; Mr. Frank
longing to the Capital Lumbering Co. , of Wisconsin, Cole of Maryland and tained.
Gardner, machinist at car-shops, and others.
Nickel Orc—There are several kinds
had his two horses weighed, and he ”ow , Duncan of Pennsylvania.
Will meet, patients at
claims that there is no team in this sec- ,
San Francisco, Dec. 14.—The bones of of nickel ores. It is hard to distinguish J. FRALEY’S HOTEL, ASHLAND.
ti< n of the country which will compare 1 a number of human skeletoas were found it, if not in the hands of a competent
Fvrry Neeead Sunday in Each Month.
with his own. Together, the two horses ; in tl»e excavation of the long bridge this assaver. The pale green oxide ore,
Address for pamphlet on Rectal Di sens«?»,
bringdown the scales at 3400 pounds, afternoon. Coroner O’Donnell unearth­ when filtered from its acid solution, will
DR. J. B. PILKINGTON,
says the Saltm Sfateaman, the larger ed a large number of additional bones, give a pale green precipitate with yellow
Portland. Oregon.
one. Dan, weighing 1800, and the other, ! among them thirty-two thigh bones, prussiate of potash. The copper nickle
is
pale
copper
red,
but
it
has
to
be
puri
­
Billy, 1600. h’s a big team.
making foity-one thigh bones found so
fied from other metals before any satis­
Estimate
already submitted tc tb»‘ far. Five or six skulls were among the
factory test can be made. It may be
appropi iation committee by the treasury ■ new finds. The coroner states that one somewhat indicated by the blow pine on
department include lor public woiks, of the skulls was pierced by a bullet charcoal. The bo<ax bead will be blue if
rivets and harbors, for public printing.! hole. There is no satisfactory theory to
cobalt predominates, and they are most
tor the bureau of engraving and printing, 1 account for this discovery.
always ass<M*iated together.
for the revenue marine service, for the
DEALERS IN
Recently, as Mr. Limbeck, wife and
Bismuth—The ores of bismuth are
sigral st rvice, for the life-saving service, j daughler were returning home, when on
more fosiftle than lead and are easily re­
tor coast' surveys and for the public the bridge at Flook’s mill a blast was duced in the yellow flame of the blow ,
land sei vice. The e estimates are all in fired near them and the horses became!
pi|»e ; with carbonate of soda gives a red- |
the form ot printed proof slips. The teg­ unmanageable and fell from the bridge,
ular book on estimates wdl be teady killing both instantly. One had his dish white metal; when dissolve I in |
foi distribution about the first of Decern* neck broken, the other had a rod of iion nitric acid, water will precipitate it as a i
l",r. It is understood that the naval run entirely through him. The wagon white oxide.
Arsenic—Readily oxidizes at a low
i mates are $10,000,000 less in amount I was badlv u«ed up, and the stiangest
temperature into white fumes. It can-
t an i he estimate» lor lust year.
feature ot the matter is Mr. Limbeck I not I h » fused to a metalic state on char
an«! daughter weie not hurt at all, and | coal, but when heated gives off a garlic
Startling but Trtv.
Mrs. Limbeck but little, yet they all smell.
went over with the wagon and horses,
W ltrs Ponrr. T exas . Dec 1. L<6.
The teats can most all be made by
WE INVITE INSPECTION
After sort« rinu tor more than three years says the Roseburg Review.
tailing the powdered mineral with acids
. ’h <l -i :i«e of the throat and lunga. I got I
and filtering into a test tube.
ipw l.i-i spring I whs entirely unable to
IlHrklrn'» Arnlcn
There are other tests equally a« good as
•>» anything, and mj dotigli eras so bnu i I
scarcely slept any at night. My Druggist. ; The hewt *alve in rfift world for Cuts. these, but my aim is to give but a few
Mr II. F tbs Minigli t, sei t me a trial bottle BrmspM. Hores. Ulcers. S ilt Rheum. Fever and make them as simple as possible. Of eitra ability and experience, to take general
• f DK BO>.\ 5 Ko'8 < <>rGH AND LUNG Norre. Tetter. ( hanp<M Hands, Chilblains. Thev are intended for the prospector and ngMicies to find and start otb»r cA”vassers on
fast-selling book« Extraordinary inducements
SYKI I’. I found relief. a«d alter using C«»rna, and all 8kin Eruptions, ami posi­ and not for the amateur as«ayer.
Applicants mu«t show they m^an business by
st.x ll.UO botth-s, I was entirely cured. tive cures for Piles, or no pav required. It
J’. H. Frsx.
•fating by letter (no postal cards' in full , their
" imputatile« 5 cents at City Drug Store. is gnaranteeii to give perfect satisfaction or
eii»eneuraeetc.
money refunded. Price 25 cents |*er box.
Jacksonville.
HENRY BlCKLJN ÀCO^
For sals by ail druggists.
S vbscbibs for the T ime «.
2ûl N.
St- 8T. LUC W. Mo.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING
BOOT® and ®MOE®,
GROCERIES, TOBACCO. ETC.. ETC
ill
E I
Hemorrhages •
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains & Bruises.
Rheumatism. Neuralgia.
Dinhlheria. Sore Throat.
For Broken Breast «nd
Sore Nipples.
Female Complaints.
CAUTION.
.Pond’s Extract
SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, IN COLOES.
ENGLISH DIAGONALS
ALL WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES,
Brinkerhoff System for Cure of all
RECTAL DISEASES.
Cenerai Merchandise
DRUGGISTS,
PHOENIX.
Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon,)
Nov. 8th, 1888.
(
VOT1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
is following-num* d settler hiu» til» «1 uoti«e of
his intention to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the Judge or Clerk of the County Court of Jack-
bon county. Oregon, nt Jacksonville. Oregon, on
I Saturday. De« ember 18th, 1886, viz: Lewis Orme,
liomeHteud entry No. 41*2. for theS.E. *•< of 8. E.
Sec 21. S. W. >4 of 8. W. 4 Sec ■-’2. and N. H of
N. W. Bor. 27. Tp. 87, 8. R. 4 We«t. W M. He
names Die following witnesses to prove his con­
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
Lind, viz: ll. W. Houston. A. Koster, 8- Duffield
and Geo. W. Lance, all of Bolt P.O., Jackson
county, Oregon.
_
CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. Register.
SILK ANO WOOL ALPACAS,
WATERPROOF, (ÍINOHAMS, PRINTS
I
JOHN A
ETC
¡JACKSONVILLE -
A Pure, Unadulterated
ARTICLE OF
EOK GOODS IN OUK LINE
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks !
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Spectacles and Optical Goods; agents for the Rockford
Railroad Watohes.
4 14« GOODS IN THE LINE M an U f A( i (Jitr. ) A’O ORDER AND REPAIRED
Watch Rej airing carefully ex «outed.
Selection Packages sent on applic.'tl ion. Com>nunioate with u-i before purchasing •'<.■ •where
MISCELLANEOUS
THE PLACE
—TO GET YOUR—
CICARS
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
U’HE U1.IM HMIGNH» OU EKS THE FOL-
Always on hand.
1 County Court, made the 7th day ot December,
I lowing land ami stock for sale: 9B0 acres of
hvfii, the undersigned, aJminirirato? of the estate
land across Rogue river, which joins E. P. Pick­
Sil s-J*.q
¡Ov-e^ed, will otter for sab. to
ens’ place; 2 Oi'b acres on Antelope, 18 miles from
the highest bidder, on
Jacksonville; 71 acres within onotnileof Jack­
sonville.
Saturday,
the
Sth
day of January, 188(1.
Also 2,000 head of sheep, part of which are inut- ( :«.r. California and Oregon Btroet, Jacksonville
at 1 o’clock P. M., at the Court-House door in
ton sheep and the rest stock sheen; 20 head of
Jacksonville,
Oregon,
all tho right, title and in.
mules, most of wnicn are broke; a No. i jack ami
HENRY PAPE. Engineer.
t. rest of the said Si.as Draperat the .»ate of Lis
a fine stallion.
W m . BYBEE.
decease in and to the following real property, to.
Jacksonville. Or.
:
THROCGH TICKETS, 12J C ents . wit
One watet-uitch about a mile long, together
with a mining claim on the little fork of Foots
FOR SALE.
IIOK’E WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS creek.
A little ditch taking water out of Foots creek
constantly on hand. The reading-table is also
4 BANCHE CONTAINING 1W ACHES OF
supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading above the mouth of Foots gulch.
1 11 goo«I land, all under good rail ience, witn
Terms ut sale—cash w hand.
house stable and other outbuildings. A good papers of the coast.
JOHN BOLT,
raochefor either funning or stock-raising, with
Administrator of said Estate.
sufficient huy and pasturage for wintering 100
Dated Dec. 10,1686.
head of stock, and situated in Langell valley,
Klninnfh cnnntv Orevon. For further narticu-
lurs call on or address
Summons.
GRANTS PASS
ISAAC’ WILSON,
Linkville, Klamath county, Or*
In the. Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for
the
County ot Jacason.
J B. HUTCH, Proprietor.
Chas. Nickell, plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Willson and
FOR SAJL j C
P.
C.
Willson
defendants;
suit in.equdj io fore­
The finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars are always
close mortgage.
on hand, while the reading table is supplied
4 GOOD. IMViCuvEO FAi .
V TABLE kept
» ary E. Willson ana i. c. Willson,the above-
with the latost newspppers. A Pool Table nmy To named
defendants:
Zx Kock pre’in* t. containing
arret», mostly
tillable l..n.i. Is
2 wacereL, with ar excellent also be found here. I propose to keep a strict I N THE NAME uE THE STATE OF OREGON:
or« ' . it 1 ’"lore is a comfortable dwelling-house ly first-class ¡»lace Giv.. mu u eall.
1 You ure hereby required to appear ana answer
J.
B.
HUTCH
ou it ; <1 so a good barn and outbuildings. Will
tlio complaint of the ubove Plaintiff in the abovb
besol«! at a reasonable figure. For further par­
entitled ( ourt, now on file with the Clerk of said
(’ourt, wit mu ten days from the date ot tho ser-
ticulars enquire at the T imes office.
iice o. U«4fl summons upon you, it served in Jack-
MISCELLANEOUS.
sou county, Oregon; but if served in any otner
county of the State of Oregon, then within twen­
MISCELLANEOUS
days firm the date of me service ol this sum­
MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE ty
mons upon you; or if served upon you out of the
ofiered for sale represented
State ol Oregon or by publication, tnen by the
liistday of the next l . «:u or said Court, to-wit:
as good as thq Famous
the second .Monday in January, 18b7. And you
are hereby noiimd that if you fail to appear and
VIA
answer said co.nplunit, as nereby required, tho
Plaiutihs wi 1 apply to tue ( oqrt for me relief
BUT THEY
Oregon ¿0 California R. H.
demunucl in said complaint, to-wit: tor a decree
A 1 I Ooxl lections.
against defendants for &6U0.U) and interest there­
on at the rate of ten per cent, per unnuiu. liom
TWO AND ONE-HALF DAYS.
Nov. 12. 18»5, and reaaunable attorney s tees and
Fare from Portland to 8«in Francisco........#32 00
evstn -aid disbursements ol said suit; ulso for the
••
“
•*
Sacramento............ 30 00
And like all Counterfeit« lack tho usual decree fortue sale el the premises by the
us on execute n at law, and for the appru-
( lo.-e eonimctioas ir.adeat Ashland with stages
Bemarkublo L.A»'ranu Qualities Sheuff,
pnation of tiie proceeds thereof; also t hat duiend­
of tiie California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co.
OF THE OEXVINE.
ant-. and all pciaon.««l umiug under them subse­
quent to the exucuuoii <d eaid mortgage mu) be
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
bar rod and foreclosed, aud for sucn other relief
t-RNt Mile Division.
«A.SK FOR THE
as may t>cem equitable to the Couit,
I'WCEN POKTLANI» A ANHI.A.M»
Published in llie UKM00BA110 'T1ME8 by order
of Hon. L li. Webster, circuit judge, made De­
Mail Train.
cember 1, IbWl.
P. P PRIM.
LEAVE..
ARRIVE.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Portland.... ... b-M» A. M. Medford. ..3:14 A. M.
Medford . . .3:15 A. M. Ashland
H»» A. M.
Ashland.... >U5 P. M. Medford. . 9:21 P. M.
Summon:.
ftfedford. .
9:22 P. M. I Port land...... 3:45 P. M .
THIS
And Insist
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
21 lbauy Express Train.
the County of Jackson.
LEAVE.
I
ARRIVE.
Exact
upon
Foidyce Roper, Geo. ji . Willard and J. IL Muy-
Portland..........1:00 P. M. Lebanon......... 9:20 P. M.
fit
id,
plaintiffs,
vs. A. S. Jacobs, ex-Sheriff of
Lebanon...... 1:48A.M.IPortland. . u>:05A.M.
k«-un county, Oregon, Mandell Esberg, P.
ABEL J...
HAVIN’
Wabsorman, Simon Bachina:!, aud Julius Bber-
man. copartners doing busintss at Portland,
on Each
them
Oregon, under the turn in.me ana style ot Es­
daily between Portland and A bland.
berg, Bachman Co., Marks Wilzinski, Albert
The O. & C. II. R. Ferry makes couneution with
Wilzineki. B. J. bideman aud A. J. Lacliman,
CHIMNEY
all tii«» regular trains oil the East, Side Division
with
corpa: tners doing business at l’oitrui.d, Oregon,
from foot ol F street.
under the firm name and style ot WilzmsRi
Pat. Oct.
Bros. & Co., H. bnglebrecii, 11. B. Miller,doing
West Side '-»iviaiou.
business under the firm name and style ol H.
r.l.N 1*011 < I.A 1 l>A< OH V
B. Miller a, Co., and Johuunu llouck, execu­
M -4.il Imln
trix
of the estate of Jasper Houck, Uectascd,
Manufactured ONLY by
dulendunts.
LEAVE.
|
ARRIVE.
To Mandell Esberg, Simon Bachman, Julius
Portland....... 7:30 A. M. <'orvallis. ...12:25 P.M.
Eberman, B J. b d« man an i A. J. Luchmun, of
Corvallis
1:30 P. M.¡Portland........ 6:15 P. M.
me above-named Uelei.daute:
At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pa­
PITTSBURGH. PA.
N I’HE NAME uh IHt, SPATE OF OREGON:
cific for Yaquina Bay. •
You are required to appear m said court and
Expi'ess Train.
answer the complaint oi said plaintiffs, tiled
against you. witmn ten days from the time of the
LEAVE.
|
ARRIVE.
om«io«of iiii- Mammon« on you. if «orroa within
Portland
.4:50 P. M. McMinville . 8«0 P. M
said county; or, if served on you within any other
McMinnville.. .5:45 A. MJPortland........ 9:00 A. M
county in mis State, then within twenty days
OF THE
Local tickets for sal«* and baggage checked at
from the timeot tneservice; or, if served on jou
company’s up town office, cor. Pine and Second
t of the State of Oregon, or by publication,
streets. Tickets for principal points in Califor­
HOTEL«, ml
then by the first day of the term ot this court fol­
nia can only be procured at company's office,
lowing such service, viz: the lbth day of January,
< or. I anil t'roiat St«.. Portland. Or,
lbb7. And you are noLibed that, if >ou fail to an­
Cor. Third and California 8ts.,
Freight will not be received for shipment after
swer said complaint as above required, the plain­
live o’clock 1*. M. on either the East or West Side
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON tiffs will apply to the court for the relief demand­
Divisions.
E. P. ROGERS.
ed therein.
R. KOEIILER,
G. F. <t Pass. Ag’t.
This summons is published in the DEMOCRATIC
Manager.
T imes by an order made by Hon. L. K. Webster,
Circuit
Judge, m < nambeis. October 12 1886.
Having taken charge of this hotel, the under
11. K. HANiMA. I .
t
signed take pleasure in announcir'» to tho pnblii
S. liOALby. JAtl >B for
th.it a complete change has beon made.
I’he table is supplied with everything the mar
ket affords.
uVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
LACKSMITHING
PEARLTOP
ARE NOT!
THE BEST STYLE
PEARLTOP
THE LOWEST RATES.
CRONEMILI.EB Ä SIROSEí S
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
■I A( 'K SON VILI ,E, 011KGON
BLACKSMITHING !
-O'.TT"
HAYS K ELLIOTT,
The PEARL TOP iß
At their Now Shop near the public hitching rack
in
GW, A. MACBETH & CO,
JACKSONVILLE.
LIBERTY ol ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD
I
In regard to the unequaled merits of the
Ire now prepared to do all kinds of Blaoka:i>:(h
ing.
FLYING DUTCHMAN Jr.
HORSsESHOEINil
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
which with its latest improvements is conceded by im­
partial and practical farmers everywhere to be the
best plow that ever turned soil.
WAGON Ä CARRIAGE WORK. &c.
Easy on the team, because it is the lightest draft
plow made.
Easy on the driver, because the plow being in
front, its work is always in direct view.
Easy to operate, because simple in construction.
Easy for the boys to handle on account of the per-
feet manner in which it Turns a Square Corner,
For circulars, descriptive, illustrative, demonstrative,
logical, philosophical, irrefutable, convincing, sensa­
tional, astonishing, amusing, comical, but all true
when they describe the pioneer three-wheel
plow, the Flying Dutchman, address,
In a prompt and scientific manner, and on
Vory Reasonable Terms
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
GEO. RIE VES.
•
!
‘
|
DR. MINTIE,
MOLINE PLOW COMPANY, Moline, lllinoll
WAGON-MAKER,
WOODBURN NURSERY
Jacksonville, Or.«
At the old stand of 8. P. Hanna, in Cronemillor's
building, keeps <>u hand a full line of
WAGON MATERIAL!
And is prepared to do nil work in his lino on
short notice and hl i workmanlike manner.
Vehicles of every description made to order.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Toron reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
GEO. RIEVE8.
THE SPECIALIST,
i
Will speedily relieve and perma
nently cure all the various difficul­
ties arising from a disordered con
dition of the
KIDNEY8 !
NNKLL, KEITNHU A WOODARD,
Wholesale Agents,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
SMOKE
ILLUSTRATED.
And everything will be done to insure the com
fort of gueBts.
The traveling public who favor this housii with
their patronage will always receive the utmost
attention, and everything will be done to make
the U. 8. Hotel the most popular public house in
Southern Oregon.
JOHN DeKOBOAM.
THt LtTTLE CUPIDS!
A Rare Chance!
The public are hereby notified that the under­
signed will offer at private sale all the
WAGON MATERIAL.
(FORMERLY TANNOT’ s )
Jump-off-Jos Preci-ct.
TOSiTHINE COUNTY. TDK BUBW’BIBEKB
•J take pleasure in informing the public that they
have recently put in a new and commodious Ferry­
boat at the old place on Rogue river, and are pro
pared to ferry all who deaire to cross in a safe nnd
expeditions manner at rnasonable rate*. We guar
ftntMXNtf««fez-firm
JOTtNHTON HRAH
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CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC.
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McCallister's Soda Surings,
Situat’il «m th«> North F«>rk of Butte creek 3
miles from Jacksonville, in a cool c;tnyon r?'’
*1t. jlcLmt.'nlin. are a delightful resort
TO THE HUNGRY & WEARY! I
FOR INVALIDS!
Ashland Boarding-House and short
Th'-so waters aro highly medicinal curing in a
time
Feed Stable!
The Best Accommodations
For man and beast, at prices to suit the times.
Give me a call for proof of what I say.
TROS. MAYHEW
The thrilling adventures of all the hero explor­
ers and frontier fighrers with Indian«, ontlaws
snd wild beasts, over onr whole c wintry, from
the earliest times to the nreaent. Lives and ex­
ploit* of DeSoto. L*»8nlle. Sfardieh. B'One. Ken­
ton, B-ady. i’rockett, Bowie. Houston. Carson,
Custer. California Joe, WiM Bill. Buffalo Bill
Generals Miles and Crook. ¡Treat Irdisn chief
an.4 scores of other* .MP1 XMornt t I i . t . ram atx
with 175 fine engraving- AGENT3 WANT­
ED Low-priced, and beats anything to sell.
* day’s time given tn '.»r»rt« without capital
84 AMMF.LL <t CO.. 8t. Igmis Mo..
r_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CRAPE ROOTS
AND CUTTINGS I
A Few Examples,
History of Eng , 5 vol«» Macaulay .•?
History of Pah Mu.««, Kitto.............
History of the World, l^ardner........
Life of Lincoln ( rovhy....................
Famous boys who b»-camegr»«at men
Abbott’s American Histories, 8 vols,
Irving’s Works, 10 vole..................... 10J0
Dicken«’ Works. 15 vol» ................. 13.0)
’HE UNDERSIGNED HAS CHOJCF. TWO-
Thrilling Adventures with Indians
>ear-«>ld, genuine Burgundy.Goldei.< tiaaeelM.
Pop. Am. Dictionary and ('yclopedia .70
Johannisberg. Rieeling, Muscat and Zinfandel
Pinkerton's Detective Stories.per v. i.a grape
vines—5,(110, in Mock,
And All Book« at Large Dhreunt«.—
T
A« well as many
CHRONIC DISEASES!
The Springs are easy of access, and parties who
come without tents for camping «»ut can be ac­
commodated with cabins nt trifling expense.
H. Md ALLlSTER.Proo.
For Sale at 830 per M.
LUMBER FOR ALL!
Alro enttirgs of the above varieties at |'i per M.
These are th« best varieties known snd are adapt-
ed to .our climate. And I offer bargain rates, as
every vineyardist will know.
F. A ENGLISH. Trail creek precinct.
Beagle, Or.. Nov. 20, 1886.
STERLING SAW-MILL
AGENTS WANTED for the Ne» Book,
i Mlles mil if Jacimnlle,
DEEDS or DARING.
CREAM Condensed
or all BOOKS
of
ADVENTURES
By
BLUE & GRAY.
Into One Volume.
The great collection of the most thrilling per­
PIONEER im DARING
HEROES AN1J DEEDS.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS,
THE 8ISTEHS of the HOLY NAMES.
II Kearny Htrcel, Nan Franclnco, < «1.
I» NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY AND 18
A prepared to fut meh the market with every de
scription of lumber of a superior quality at the
sonal adventures on both eid'-e during theGre.d lowest rate«. Bills sawe<i to order and entisfac
» ivil War. int *n-*o'.y interesting account* of ex tion guarant »od.
pioif- of «Oeut«and«pioS, forlorn hopes heroic
All orders addr<wiB**d to ns at Jacksonville will
orav« rx .imprisonments r.nd hsir-brennth escapes, receive prompt attennmi
PARKS A SON
romantic accidents, hand-to-hand struggles, bu­
rn eronn nnd tragic ev»*ntH, perilous journeys, bold
dnshe«’. brilPant auecosM»« and magicinimou« ac
CI J Y BARBER SHOP
tions on each »«d«'
line. 70 chapters. P ro -
FT8EI Y ’ li . vut KAT.® to the life No other book
CALIFORNIA STREET,
at m H like it. (lnf- *q<» everything. Adilrees.
PLANEr PURL18UING HOUSE.
203 Pine St.. ST. LOUIS, Mo.
eregdw.
Jn<*h-«nii ville«
Timo for ¡wi) m*nts allowed Canvassers hurt of
fun«’«.
THE ÜNPFB8IGNED 18 Fl Ll.Y PREPARE»
to do all w >rk in his line in the best manner u;d
at rawmaoNo price«.
GRORGF RCHUMPF
Battle-up Notice.
. A« the nnd*r-igYi« d is cl«»«ing up his black-
SETTLE UP !
1 smith basin-«Min Ja •»«•« nville, those indebted to
A of 8. P. Hanna. dec'‘us*»<l. are requested to ILL THOSE KNOWING THEM8ELVH» IN- i him wir « sh *f««r a *.wv»»r by settling np a* soon as
nivin r-wnN(.Mit.f.Fn
seHle the same forthwith, if thev wish io *w»ve ;
debted ro the und*n»igned will find it tn thrir 1 p «euu.
coete. as tn« huainee* of th« estate mast be wound i sdvantar» tn «*ttle np without further delay. All
np without further delay.
una»»ttl»al acconntw will be placed in an atlo»n*y>
H. K. HANNA.
hands for collection. I want bave what is due I AT î - b T improved SHARP. BAU
^dmini«tr«t. r of the Mtats of 8. P. Hann«, I me.
FRED. GROB.
1 iRemington and WinehMfar rifles, warrante»!
btffce g-Rwin. an.^u .•
K'WN MTI4.FR*H,
jBdMriUr July
A Ll, PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE I
CONDUCTED BY
No in pie Dottle Free: «ent on application
hy letter, statinp symptoms, sox and age. Com­
munications strictly confidential.
D r . M intik ’ h K idney R emedy , N ebhreticum -
rpHK UNDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OR. curesail
kinds of Kidney and Bladder complaints
1 dors through Jackson and Josephine counties Gonorrhoea.
Gleet and Leucorrhaea. For sale by
for
all druggists. $1 per bottle or six bottles for $5.
D r . M intie s D andelion P ills are the best
cheapest D yspepsia and B ilious cure in
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, and
the market. For sale by all druggists.
An. kind raised in a first-« lass Nursery.
tarr.nge Tools nnd private effects of the late
8. P. Hanna. This is a rare opportunity far any
The undi'rsigned takes pleasure in informing
one wishing to purchase some nr«t-cla»s carriage
the public that he has take», charge of the Boani-
material, etc.
ing-houae and F**ed Stable in the eeatern portion
H. Kr HANNA, Administrator
of Ashland, on the old stage-road, where he j*
March 8. IMS
now prepared to furnish
H arper ’ s M agazine during 1887 will contain a
novel of intense political, social,and romantic in,
terest, entitled ’’Narka’’—a story of Russian life
by K aiuleen O’M eara ; anew novel, entitled
“April Hopes,” by W. D. H owells ; Southern
Sketches,’’ by C harles D udley W arner and
R ebecca H arding D avis , illustrated by W m .
H amilton bibson ; ‘"Great American Indus­
tries’ continued; ’Social Studies,” by D r R.
T. E ly ; further articles on the Hnilroad Problem
by competent writers; new series of illustrations
E. A. A bbey aud A lfred P arsons ; articles by
E. P. R oe ; and other attractions.
TWENTY-FIRST YEAR.
By the Thousand !
Those wanting Trees this (all will do wollto
give me their orders, as I will guarantee satisfac­
tion.
I warrant ull my trees if properly cared for.
Terms of payment easy. Produce («ken at mar­
ket price. ltJOO lbs. of Peach Heed wanted.
A. 8. JOHNSON. I
Jacksonville. Oregon Aug. 1, 1883.
Harper’s Magazine.
Have been thoroughly renovated and put in
Treats all Chronic. Special and Private Diseases
with wonderful Success.
Keeps the largeot stock of
Is a never failing cure
for Nervous Debility.
Exhausted Vitality Bern
inal Weakness, Bper-
inatoiTlu'H LOST MAN­
HOOD, Impotency, par­
md----
alysis and all theternble
«licet a of Self Abuse,
VINES AND SÏÏHÜBBERY
Youthful follies and ex­
cesses of maturer years,
such as loss of Memory.
on the Northwest coast.
Nocturnal Emissions,
Lassitude, aversion to
Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in tl.e head,
the vital fluid passing ¡unobserved in the anno
and. many other diseases that lead to insanity and
¡loath.
Dr. Mintie. who is a regular graduate«I Physi­
cian, will agree to forfeit five hundred dollars for
PRICES :
a case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE
Apple Trees.. ............................. #5 to $10 per 100, (under his special advice and treatment) will not
cure or for anything impure or injurious found in
Peach “ ............................... 10 “ 18 * ‘
Plum and Prune Trees...........
8 “ 18 “ “ it. Dr. Mintie treats all private diseases success
Other trees and shrubbery furnished reasonably. ful'v without Mercury. Consultation free. Thor-
ough examination and advice including analysis
8end for t atalogue to
J. H. 8ETTLEMIER. Woodbarn. Or. of urine, $5. Price of Vital Restorative $1.50 a bot­
tle, or fo’.’r times the quantity for $5; sent to any
address on receipt of price, or C. O. D.. secure
from observation and in private name if desired,
by
A.
MI't Fl»;. M. D.,
FRUIT TREES
1887.
The Rooms and Beds
I No. II Kearney Nt., Nan Francisco, < al.
NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES
It is perfectly harmless and can
be given to the m«st delicate woman
or child. For sale by all druggists.
T
AND
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
the county of Jackson, sitting in probate.
In the matter of the estate of Silas Draper, de-
LIVE ÛAK SALOON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LIVER AND
LIQUORS
Administrator’s Sale of
Heal Property.
C
E. C. HEINRICHSES
149 First Street.
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Portland. Oregon-
THE LEADINS JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST,
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Administratrix’* Notice.
hi the matter of tho estate of Tob. Coker, de­
ceased.
VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 uuderiignvd has been appointed by th« corii-
ty cour. ot Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in
Probate, administrator of the est*e of Teb.
Coker, deceased.
Ail persons indebted to said estate are request­
ed to settle the same immediately, and those hav­
ing claims against the estate will present them
to meat my residence in Pleasant Creek pre­
cinct, Jackson county. Oregon, wiiiiin six
months from the first publication of this no­
tice.
IDA COKER,
Administratrix of said Estate.
Dated Dec. 10,18*6
THE “SUNNY SIDE,”
WINES,
All persons indebted to said estate aro request-
e«i to settle the same immediately, and those Lav­
ing chains against the estate will present them
with the proper vouchers at my residence in Ta­
ble liock precinct. Jackson county. Oregon,
within six months from the first publication of
this notice.
MARY A. WtMJD.
Executrix of said Estate.
Dated Deo. 10, 1886.
Railroad Saloon
NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST
-Nature’, own Rome<l> —
- - OREGON
Oaton & Gurctt, General Agenta
Corn Whisky!
Stock and Land For Sale.
J.
Oregon Kidney Tea !
HANLEY, Propr,
BOURBON, RYE
FARM FOR SALE
Fall aud Winter buyers will find prices greatly reduced and onr
stuck in keeping with the demand of our constantly augmenting trade.
We aro continually adding something new to our already large assort­
ment and offer you standard goods at a legitimate profit. As usual, we
pay ail our market will afford for pnxluce, such as Butler, Eggs, etc.
o
In tho matter of the estate of R. F. Wood, de­
ceased.
VOTIi’E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
11 undersigned has been appointed by the coun­
ty court of Jackson county. Oregon, sitting in
Probate^ executrix of the estate of R. F. Wood,
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE
his farm, situatisi near Bybee s ferry, ten miles
CHA LE A McKENZIE, Props ,
from «Jacksonville, containing 180acres, 90 acres
being under cultivation and the balance being
CALIFORNI A STREET, JACKSONVIJ J J’’«.
first-olaea timber and pasture land. A good
house, burn and outbui’ilings are connected with Has just been furnished with an elegant new
the place. Title perfect anti terms reasonable.
For further particulars apply to the T imes
JBilliard and Pool Table.
office or
J. 8. GRIGSBY,
Central Point I’. O.
Tho finest brand» of
fiiy.Special line of Ladies’ All-Wool Scarlet and Merino Underwear.
Ladies’ and Misses All-Wool Hose. Nice Goods.
BLACKSMITHING, ETC.
Executrix’s Notice.
DISTILLERY!
FARM FOR SAUS
AMERICAN CASHMERE, DOUBLE FOLD,
Plano.
Organ,
........
. Voice. Theory, all Orchestral and
—J *—- imenU. Modern language«. Elocution.
OREGON. I i * SV^ÍAÍ."«
... SSVÜ4* 'AV W'icïMT.Ï
GENERAL AGENTS WANTED
Notice for Publication.
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THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. J ohnston’s Ferry
ENO EL BROS.,
ROGUE RIVER
ESIHING TO ENGAGE LN OTHEB I’Ult I
AND
suits, 1 offer for sale on reasonable terms, my
property on Williams creek, Josephine county.
It oomprises 8U acres of land, most <>f which is
under fence, well watered and susceptible to cul­
tivation. The dwelling house and outbuildings
Ir quapiitie« to suit, and at prices that cannot
are in good condition, besides which there is a fail to give satisfactOn.
cabinet shop supplied with superior water-power.
Our liiiu-rs are absolutely pure, and sup?r:or
For further paiticulars, enquire on the premises tunny otners it this market.
or address
G. B. CALDWKLL.
Williams P. O., Or.
Nat 1> lac lion GuarMiiteed.
Prices of
Hardware, Stoves,
FOR SALE!
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR BALE A
No. I grain farm, containing 204 acres of tillub.e
land, lying near the stage road, six miles east of
Jacksonville. Place is well improved; good
well <»f water for house oso and living stream
for stock. Also, 215 acres lying within half a
mile of Phonix, all under fence; can at small
expense bo put in cultivation. On the 204-acre
farm there is 1(XI acres of grain and hay growing
that 1 will sell with the farm if^desired. Can
give possession at anj iy tim«>. For paitiriUars
JOHN
8. HERRIN, -
call on or ail dress
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Ashland, Oregon
Absolutely Pure.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FARMS FOR SALE.
We Carry in Stock
POWDER
WINES AND LIQUORS
| OFFER FOR HALE ON REASONABLE terms
1 one of the beet Stock or Dairy Farms in South­
ern Oregon, situated on Deer Creek. Joeephine
county. MMitaining SRU ucra« "f rich botttHH laml.
ee|H‘eiully adapted to the grow’h of tim'’#>,w
and clover. About one-half is cleared and in
cultivation, and must of the balance can t>e eat- 1 y
cleared. There is « euuam
«nt*-r running
through the place the rear roiind, affording plenty
of water fm stock and some for irrigating. The
place is all inclosed hy a good rail fence, t here
is a howie and barn and ’AM) young fruit trees on
the place. It also has the best outside range in
the county; also unother excellent place contain,
ing i‘A) acres.
For full particulars call upon or address
O. J. VANNOY
Kerbyvill«. Oregon
GENERAL DEALER IN
III tilt I.KI'I.VKK».
FOR SALE
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Counterfeit Presentments
Of our beloved ones are alwajs treasures. We
*honld never delay in securing them while we
-an: and to those of onr readers who visit Port"
land, we wonl<l say do not retnrn without visit»
ir g the San 4ranri«wo ballerjr. h. W. corner Fust
and Morrison streets, and get youi
«
aken: you may not have another opportunity to
ecnn a perfect k< ess and a hi«hl; finished
picture. Knlanrirur ir> f’rajor e ^i»»r inhy
A CARD.
I will be at home, in Jacksonville ever)Batui
dav. ar d will
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For thoae who n ned mv service«, at reMonabk
i JF h I SPORTING.BLASTING AND GiANT
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'»••d wrhMD »ai.ipfrction.
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order« with Mr. Brooke at hi« drug store '» • -a der Fuse, Cape «nd
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JOHN MILL««'»