gw mtunmittl: ooo- vi- r" R - K 1 w THE'SENTINEL. r ? " .3FHPB33!P30n The following- named penone are authoriied to act aa JnUIor.TUIeperwmpicensuc l j I F. FISIIKR. SO an 4 a Mew Merchanta Exchange, SAXnUKCISCO. m M. PK1KCHX.yi COJ ST) rrk-, Bar; NEW - ,T0i,a41l)te,'itreet,I!OSWM.t Kl $ ft j JULMrKTi MB.VET, . ifiaaxnor to Olndioa Wmet, -aTaiVEoTrJKETVYOBK. ? OJEO. V. BOWELIi & CO41 rrk Bow, NEW XUlUkt r Wbo Will'l&spoHdi The political caulclrtm having for a lime ceas4 to "iboillatul liubfiie,'' arid the usualwhbnpa excitement attend ing a FreBidential''Catnpaignbeing suc ceeded by the'nll routine of common place events,-with that dullness assist ed iri.putcase'by d.'winter'a stagnation t)l trahestf all orer.the conntry, and a Jiropablov clogging of tho customary channels by -vbloh "we. receivd'news from abroad, tho publication "of a news paper, lor the nextjfew, months at' leasts docs not scecf a task likely to be inter esting to'ih'qoUlbr.r' Reader , 'But a paper can be..made.iinteresting, if not useful, in more .ways than one. In a place like this that method which is of 'most immediate advantage and econo my must take precedence over those of morfc aspJrine.'orfnretentious papers. having immense circulations and ex tensive patronage; justifying the em ployment of a corps of editors aud. re porters and an army 01 correspondents. Their sphere is eeneral. and 'to be suc cessful must incur great expense, while Vee can dnly aspir to d3g'uificrdsumma ries of general news and tho reporting pi lobar, in'formatjoni uring (Political campaigns.tf o must, necessarily, dp.our pan wwaras producing; a general re,. Bult in oar Ifavor. "To do this, with our limited Space,. unavoidably oompels 'us tOoinitjortho" itime, an attefili'oV'to (r: :-I Lia':V-t' ' ' ' uains iiumuuiaiciy concermngi us aa a community and look- to results of re mote interest and a'dvantageJSuca a time has. nust passed, and we-honeiwe havenot failed to do our duty in pro- . i V4 ,. art lift. ducing whatJwejonsBlM aiftvorable result to our cause from our own In. Lftfe:rjg,tgikeelio5'cr EraSffiriD juut ue wnoie political held has been fought over, the victory is with us, and, Bume attetKm1't6'io'cal "mattcfsTttiilhe best of .our ability. But fust how to proceed In this matter to tho best ,ad vantage is easier thought of than per lormcd. Our circulation embraces the entire'- So'utlrernportion of tho Stale; we sending a greater or less number of Sentinels to every posloffice and ac cessible settlement in Kogue Riv.er, Goose Lake and contiguous valleys, as well as to tho various mining camps to the North and West of us. This is an extensive scope of country, over which settlements are scattered atgrcater or leu intervals; and new ones aro con . tinually springing up. The latter 'are frequentryTjogun b'y'persons from old er settled portions of tho valleys.wlth' a mixture of newcomers. They.always. letoinends behind .them, who would, be glad to hear from them, and the' public at large' have a similar desire. " letter-writinVis df limited effect; and, "besides, pioneers are notgenerally'giv-1 ea to correspondence in that ,way.) TV would likop make, the SXTuna, a let ter from every community, town and villaee in Southern "brecron to another. 5e kbor of traveling from1 place iS' piaco over this extent of country is an impo86ibility:forns, and the expense of employing; paid -correspandents.in any considerable number ,of places would Bttffaslify'ua'inHhafc undertaking: But there is at least weekly communication of some land between Jackgonvilloand. the aost.remote of these settlements, M CJ tiia Skkxtkei, is not already ' taken U'can'easily'bVsent There are always persons 'who ha vo the time and . ability to" write letters' t6" friends, des criptive of their localities, its climate, k'HJISyi MSa,,?s.,"advantages-pro5- pecU, c, together with 6uch items of social interest as' always occur. To eucb;wp .would, suggest to writoto the SjOiTuraL, and we. will give yourletter a pkco.in its columns.that-willgive 'it . a circulation a thousand',times. iii'orq' extensive thin you could otherwise ob- Uiiftr Jtl Av ; ,r.' ar.. oelvfc Uki-Vord;lrom.'o'ther jhcesSffiiV Vlll nAinf Antiol vnlriA nn';A- . J yo?rselt. This is a'hewcp'uht with rooninior thousands, more tojmako-a kome HpoaijliC4p landj onnexcellecl fertility, with a climate that is unsur passed W thec coast This cXistTa'aE.' tractingiaore.attenUonngWrom peM nonm ai1, miJi'tsU if-Sl thanat any other time f and -whl!tin haftTifar rA;X .i- -JL '4' 4 ' .TrT5.8 h ftS.f9aei;ppSid room-ana attractions in abDnd- ance and'unexcelledit is' also a fact of much importance to us that these peca- ow of 'balSde laSka. comparatively BpeaMng. Other por tions of thp "State,-under the stimulus of railroads.andjublio- improvements, withTno better-;nataralvfacilitre?, cer tain, and pfpbably not as "good, for .all that enables a people (o-sccure wealth and happiaessyaro rapidlygoing ahead. W!e-need a" like.condition of. affairs, jn this section ; we need population and capital. vTo secure-theseiroqmres a circulation of the facts of our peculiar advantages abroad. We send a few copiesjof the Ssnttnel to the States East of the monntains.7 Should; Jbose already located. here feel tho. same in terest we do in tliese' things, let'them assist us to mk"eof,J&e"SEJ$TCNEX.a word-map of this whole region-r-ailetr. ter to those Bcekiiig .information;) con cerning us; and then we- will' assume the expense of "sending -copies 'to 'cori respondents friends." wherioyerand tq f -j.' -- -i-. . i whomsoever they.may direct. , . TJut wo have already.drawn this'' ar ticle' to a much greater length -thaH'wb intended to have done; yet the'bene fits which may accrue to us-ajll'by! tfle method proposed are so numerous, and apparent that we are sure they will bear presentation, and .we shall con tinue, from 'time1 to' time, to present them to our readers until wo have in ducedjjfavorable action inthoTnatter if not "in" the manner proposed, th"en in some other way, or shall have dem onstrated that we-are alone in the mat ter and powerless. You who have complained about .the; Sentinel peg--leclfng4ocal affairSare-givenoin'e rea sons why it has been so, and wo now call upon you to lend" your aid in pro-ducing-'what .you desiref vizr a local paper; ''Remember"lhe''Apb'st6lio in junction, "Help ye one another." Local Matters. II anything of in terest lias occurred about town during, the past week wo haven't heard of it. As far aswe kpoej-erytljing is Hjce, nnd-particuiarlynh'c Veallle is vcrv er. A hard winter sends us greeting through all our exchanges fr6mt;tho East, and even from the northern portion of our own;Stato we hearVcbmplaints jpf alfe cold MBut Winter baitiH found-uS yet ; and we hope it won't. The sky is as cleaMs'a;mirror,ranTlBeTempefa"ture irSl as miiu as ouay. xxoiwiiusianamg an this, times are very dull here in the way of loc3liieeiis.J -fOutthbrQwo hear some things muttered about which, if consummated, will furnish some fun for.a while,if'nohing more? 'in' the meantime, what's tho bloody hodds, so. long as you'rc,appy ?. . r Found at Last. ;A remedy that not only relieves, but cures .that enemy, of mankind, Consumption; as well'as the numerous statellites which revolve aroundjt in the.ehape'of pgghs; colds bronchitis, sore throat, influenza, &c. The remedy wo allude to is Dn. Wis Tak's Balsam ;dF Wild CnKnnr, pre pared by ,Seth W, Jpwje, &? Sons, Boston.' HEAirrn aiTd Home. This finely il lustrated family- paper -has grown to the p'ESanencyjof ff housnoHlnxUif e within the past few.yearfcyandi3iri all' ituuio wuiuij.u (iuuijjurt tu wuicu it aspire .pr, .lul dejeriptipn of (he work its j)lace of publication character, price, &a, -attention is di' rected to the advertisement ill, another column of this issue. " FnoM FoRTjKiTn;Maj Eggle- sion, xaymasier. u.t a. a.-,antt'JU8jor. Jackson of ,Fort,KlamatTf amej.in, a' fewaysagoi front that JEJostj-'ana are temporarjly stopping, in ..town. They report the snow ten inches in sdepth at Fort Klamath, when tnoy ejt'there..c'"" -?r-jr V ,, Tue Dismicr Couet' adjourned Vednesdaj evening last. We were not able to'pro'curethe, proceedings, a time for this issuer but will give them nextTveek. 1. WBclinthoylollowing.ijffomJ te; Yreka Journal It. fully explains tie telegram concerning the matter, which I Donohne, who iilledfOrme al Tcha- fiipqmBjAimq agovhas;been,e9tenccd; pyr-juage iott to be hung on thelOth yell knownj-egident ofUJacksonyiUe, Oregon.-"'" --4 uVuttiJ' " s i. J n l -r i1 ( . To Mesd ferrrsA." TaVn ,. n thick solution of gu'miarablo in -water, and stir-into it plaster of-Paris -until fhentltogether. ' Jn.thfeartd'avs- ,'th'e artlole cannot be broken in the mo placeierhe) whiteness -oFjheT cement renders it doubly valuable. ' J'l3e iue miimreDecotnef. ot.proper con sistency. AppTy-itfwith-.a,bruslf.to the fraotarcddces oHhtf Chiiii ' anff uttttf Fesiale ItAiLEbADEBj-W'S'eannot vouch for the entire truthfulness of the following, taken from an exchange,-bit thexeare persons juTJacksonjUle who ar$acnjunlfwitj the jadyValathey assure, us she.is. fully competent toper form the job if she ev$f unaWtOok't1: "Mrs. 'Catharine Strang; OlifcwtwSl Iowa, has just completed -two mtfeslof grading uponfthp Browiiville.aadywl oway Valley Itailroadf Her portion of the road compares qnlterfaVb'rably with that 'constructed byoidind" ex perienced contractors.?' "" T Tue Postmaster General has issued a .circular, stating, that it is the duty of postmasters to register, without fee,. aU letters delivered to then to bo mailedj containing old postage stamps or mutilated currency for redemption, in accordance, with the law upon that subject. - ' Mrs. Crittenden, widow of Laura D. Fair's victim, is mistress of, .a,. neat and ouiet boarding house in Sari Frah Cisco, as a means pf-supporting and. cducatiri" her children." For the very beat Photographs' go to 'SRAD LETk'RVLOFSOK, Gallery without STAIRS. S-ASCEA'D IX TIlE.ELEVAT(lRliiiovi gomery&rset, San iFriaciscoL aaij. - . . . har mx r JL. PlUUTIfll BIHERS. ,S. T. 1860,X, This wonderful -vegetable res torative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and, cordial for rthe 'aged and ianguid itthas no equal among stomachics.- As a rem edy for the ner,vou3 weaknesTto "which women are especially sub ject, it is superseding eyery other stimulant. In 'all cli mates, tropical, , temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific; in- ev ery species of disorder which un dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal- spirits. Beautiiil Woman! r HAGAN'S 'IHAGNOEIA BALM ilashedSppsarance can:d y heat, fatigae. and' ' . . hui' twenty and so natujal and perfect that'BO person can dv-t'ectlFa application,- -By itsase the rongh'est ekin is made 5&VrH-ai-the pure radiant textare of youthful beauty. It removes redness, "blotches', nd"plmpls.t;it contains jhP. thing that will injure Ihc.EEln in the 'least. Mignoija Balm U used, by all fashionable ladies In Nuw. Xork,. London and Paris. It costs only 75 cents per bottle; and is sold by all Druggists and Fcrfnmer!. "- , r : , i JOHN MILLER'S Sportman's Pepot,! Opposite tlic United Stales Hotel, ON CALIFORNIA STRBET, K ?EES. ALWAYS ON" HAND THE best stock" of Gnns. natent and home made RiBes and Shot Gnns. single and double: Rerolversof the latestpatcnts ; Pocket Pistols,! nsai, email ana powerim ; Derringers, iue lat est and .best. Also, the best Powder arjd -Powder Flasks ; all. sorts of Shot, and Pouches ; Caps, Wads, and eye.-jtbing in thS Sportsman's line. The abbre goods are all of the .bestial ity, and will be sold at reasonablp prices. All orders in mylfnejpromp'tly-eiccutedY re pairing done prompUy arid with dispatch J. , JOHN .MELXEK. Jacksonville,- Oregon, Not. 5, 1870.-lf PETER EMIT, Photographic Artist, u'jACKSOtirn.zE;'osEG()tr , 1 . v. j ' "- . ""l . .. Imb'rq.t.yp.es,,, ." 1 P o,S r a t JrT" 53- K- Cartes deVisite 1 ,. r, . .y. . i i...j , :Ua.Tu DONE 1M TOE' FIXEST BTTLE OF-AST. ;-!.,. - "- 1 . -. - -a-; Pictures Rpilil'rrrt i- - - J ' IX"'. I K " , JR-, j J-..ifal ij , OREXEAEaED,Tp ilFEStZE.?. , 5 - ." "I J. G-. WALIi fwi? mi ForvarOiig an4 GoMMlssien i .. CRESCENT ClfycAUFORNlA f rfL, ifc."37 charge payable lnCreece"flt.City; onaelitery. of goods,'-, -j- fe- rm ??. My warehouses consist or two teick "ana one stone buildinc II ; iAspring mj-parrcrns-iiiat,-no paias lrill-be sparedTln looltatoHrreirfntcresfc"- ' 'a eoBtirlaance 'if- their put faVbrt.M;oU o-l 1 ,rf . htii V ' i-L :':. .'. ji' a,, J. ttWALL,:-! VrcKea,vii7;ttarco:. WVU, tl - ?l -j OV l- TJ iHWJ- TE-aimio'iRenti" ira 11 ,- -4 APLACEAcDntainlncVii hnriJr-in'.S- gives to the.ComplexioB.tlie tyl Freshness of Youth. , aoanV Miaxoui Bii.m overcomcj'ftaj' Jack-onTale,NoT,,872.-w3 'a"" Hofi&nan & KHppel 3M0fi UnXtWi&Zm S3M PABL0R-1TO-J0X STOVES, :.':" of difejeritltylea,! assortepbar; . 1 IRON, PL.OW steels - - . I pAST STEEly jL .,. TOE STEEL, JrfrlITtr.3'3 iifSl HORSB SHOES 8c NAILS, Cat and Clinch Nails, I AU llzeo; xmtrm t 1 , . . a . i a. ;i: BOLTS ndRLyETS, Cauldrons and Wasn Kettles, 'iSAKEOTEb'ti ZNDLSK1, Harrow Tectfi;' " FencafWirt,-! r- u v. . ( .J Cockle Screens, Giant Powder, Blasting and Rifle Powder, Crolhls rfngQsr Lift Pomps, Manllkand' "u Baling Rope, GrindstoccsianQx Hangings, fl'ina'and lines: "CedarArid.iv-l Willow Ware, HimtV unrf" C61Iihs'n,Axcft i.tr With,.or without (Handle 3 Paints, Oils, Varnish, Turpentine, Glass and Putty; ft Together with a general assortment of ,S H'Er"EP SAktwE. t o T " ? StHT PLOWS!' PLOWS! Cast-Steel,Iolirrei&-Joncs Plows if is claimed for the Jones. Plow, that it will scour where others fall; that it is of lightir draft- and In in all resneeta THE BEST ttrtW EXTANT. t ""AH j oir . - .-Pivo t - vo andcvejTeetb. -. '-r Constantly on hand, every descriptiorl of Tr;coppKR, xso sirEETinos ware. At Hoffman & Klipeel. Oct.19.18tt.' k i Latest Dispatcli to the Ladies ! . .Musis -AF, .4 Ji. KE r . . HATING REMOVED NEXT DOOR to E.jP.Brook'8, Jewelry-rStore,- Califor nia StreeWtake pleasure in announcing to the ladies 'tbaHh'evtave'aTFull'Fall'Stook of f S jnii-EVEItY & FANCT GOODS, INCLUDING Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Chignons and many other artkies,.8sjected'wilh cart and.otthe VERY LATEST STYLES. XHfiui give ut,a coll., - v ' Jacsbsiaej.qct.H. Ws&w i MO.TICE. OREGOJirfci CALIFOHNIA iRAILIIOAD 'Company,- Land Depattm'enrV Portland, Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice is hereby given, that a vigorous prosectfGiiTwiirbe instituted against any and every person who trespasses upon any railroad Land j by catting and remov ing timber therefrom before the same is BO0GHif 5T thCoihjvANDrPAip FOB5 H "Sir vacant LaricT in "odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Company. . u . I. BMOOKES.- aprl3 tf Land Agent p--T ! 37' kftMSHIKG & FMCY GOODS' I JJrt-l.a'23(! OH H7i," 80t5H. ' ' Ul l' " ."id:-1 ' mis -uro Zto. t-tix'i j ik sm i8a$ filHGjrf. j fefV brtheiIB1SCrB&n, JACKSONyJLLB,-jv.' augW. dsiORSGOS. -, " 0-0 ' igementTTs'fnrrffBbing the bist biusps of lWBort.cnr.D Mrf .0. wi n ec t " .sJ ti 12J CENTRA DRINK. 1 ifef Mrts tyms&tfrt&tonte) pn Billiard' Tables, the Bar with the choicest BrandiwWinesjCigars, ACaaaT.theBerfing tatter WtH kil:,tDJEasterrx-Perlo'aica- sad eadiBK papers f.efi'tbs Coarf.Tr' t H "" a-rt;SA.VAGE,Prop'r ASHLUD ICiDEII. . li ' r .x ! 1 ft ABE SAPPY TO ANNOTJriOB THAT TT the Ashland Academy Is' rapidly ap proaching cempletion,- and will commence Its first term oa.the first Monday , of next. October. Ko, expense "or pains, will be spared ta'make Its rooms Inviting to' all ; and in situation, for health and beauty, we believe the Ashland Academy. Is not surpassed, by any school in the land.- It. will bo fullv .furnished with Mans. Charts, Pianos, Organs. Philosophic apparatus,! w.., uuu uiucu carv wut dc ia&ea 10 ctxiuc tur it 3 competent Board of Instructors; TUITION, PER TERM. Primary ,,...,., :$l 00 Prepa'ratot7.' .'...'. '..... 5 00 SnbUanlqrj.jj.j.....i...i.r.....-i 6 00 Junior. ;x-vw.ti.,.,.'..I..,i.... j.... 7, 00 benwr.:, ..,.,.., .-:.-. .'..,.ttv -8 "O EXTRAS. Languages) - each, 'per'temi'.'; ; Penciling,. , ;.; ... pUng.- ,. ." -". v Instrnmcntal Music, " . " ... Use of itistnlnierit, '' V ... Book keeping, Blnels' ..S 00 .-3 00 ..1000 ..- 10 00 ;; 3.00 entry, I -. . - " ...i -SCO " entry,; , ' " ' 6 0(f 'Board can be Lad in 'private families. oV wim-iae rnncipars lamuy lor 53 50 per weekv ezclnsiro of washing. We believe that no academy in lie .tate offers like inducement at such Jow Tales. If farther information desired, it maj 'be obtained bjrcalling on Rev J. n. Sktdm6re at Ashland, 'Jackson coun- urcgom ; - " JniylSf . 1 "CONDUCTED. 'Br TIie:Sistcrs of the Holy Names, '-' Jacksonville, Oregon. I .-; "1 ' i' Board and Ta'iiloa, per Term . $40 00 Entrance fee, only once .-.. 5 00 Piaio4..-.....i.........w. ... 15 00 Drawinirand Paintinc. 8 00 BcdandJJedding.i ..,. ..... i 00 j SELEaTf,pAy SCHOOL. ; Prinafy.. per term..-. 6 Ott Jnrfor. .'.., ,.., '8 00 Seribr.'.Ai..' ..... 10 00 Thd fcholastio year commences about the! rnliBle of August, and, is divided lulo'four, scsstons of, eleven, weeks, each. . Pupils are lecdvcd at' anv tlmii. and their term will he cou'ited from' the day of their pnlrance: For, turner parucniara apply at me academy. BOUND TO DO IT, D. C. MILLERJ jISl BOUND. TO WORE iCCOitpiNG TO THE TIMES .-ii-j a. HORSE -SHOEINa k'i I'oAi. .,.r.. f. . nW- 1l,.'.i.ml di3count":wiJl be1 'made on all kinds, of wort whtri'V!aii1ill9'tiaM."l ' ' ' tjiircnium; ibu ' -maciti' .. , . Y "-" T "j i' V.-W7 UKTSTXtS. ir. rr hmxn CRYSTAL PHILLIPS. ' 4 Oregon; azxeex. TTE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL y kinds of BlacksmUhing and Wagon-mak: mg, uorse-cqoeing, repairing, etc. Pl&PJ?9RKMRAiJgED'rS$L. Jacksonville, Ogn., Dee23-3m EiimjT&smtJStS&kmmji HAVING "THOROUGHLY; REPAIREr and fitted hb the'abeve named mill wilt the latest improvements, we are now prepared fe (ViahiifnAinvA 171ah ; : ! C lA Pspialito Amy. ; f ' In Sonthcrn Orepon. A sh.i nf nnlilift ml ronage Is sclicilei " - '' ' sepaimj AAJZXJUWEJilcJUIY. Boots! Boots! pHBUNDBRSipNED HAVING:PER'-r; . . ,iaieuiij luysuxi in jacnaonvuie, prepared to do all kinds of.workin his line. ar SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. -Sa IShqpo'pp'osltePotntyap's store.tm Oalifdrl blaSlreet.' 1 ,.. 1 jn. la in. uuiuuer euup 01 tuod.J JUxlri UxtTH, y - - j '. 1. t t - ' , Ctiojaped Grain, " rlAYL'OR takes this method of informing !17flcieS2Uo'V,07'c Jlpreparcd.-to ebopl jVbearlancrBarle forfhe'l2tlrrbdineI,1br 7y 1-8 Ih bushel. His mill Is on Ashland Creek, orie- aeva a casn, ana win erina corn , lor .ui lourtn or a mile south or .Ashland., -, , October 12, 1872tf. ?. 1 EiGLE BREWERY 1 iosaiWTngpjjmBTropix. OTIIB BEST OF LAGERBEER KEPT CON (L .Untly on hand : sold byibe keg, gallon, argiass. 'Beerng-lsbellevtngBlva'Bie ,a"oall aJnd judge for'!yoti'rself!:' ' ' ' , Jicksonvillean1,i5'aJOtf,-'! CITT:,BBEWEEI! VE1T SQHtjTZ, JPreprieter. - ."SKoTr -st' . tT h cilri ' . " rrrflE PUBLIC IS RESPBCTFULLT IN Xj' 'formed that they -can And, at any time, al ibi.QlTZ -BRErfERr, the Jbeatf Lager Beer, ri (joantitles to sqtt the purchaser. ?r ; ' Jkseurille;jin.l5;i870-tr; - DLA1JKS! BLANKS IS BLANKS! very-deacriotloa -of -Xieau-.and' Commercial Blank for'sale at this pSoe. Blanks' not kept dflhand-Uloe priuteito order on short no J tice, In aa good style.-as Jn.any oSce on, the Jacksonville, Ogu. Feblo tf X-SLKbtm c-Oent: nffi&SSilCU l 14:; j ii".; .' -1- i IhTenseajonr"CiikVeer,forneiirlti and rhoaa- I "fTji. LJii.-'TT-lil.T t--i lattopataa, oafl mnd reli.rfKta ttwtuwof col 00'' A ollu lO XlBfit ! ibottle,niicnreooinmencHttothowlii seed ofnch a remedy. Toara, ' OIDEOX HBBETIS. TOHN.ORTH' DESIRES'TO'RENTHIS , . ra. miles jast of Jacksonville: The farm hasonitigrowerjoadiarofthoOr.goa'rBrff "? a goodjiouse and barn 'with 1 100 acres under , aauv-awaad, Jaiar, ijtl. cuUIvation. and will be rented on reasonable trVotUiUuJLSS, terms, t or further particular inquire at thetof yoor.-Onk WeedBemody, or. Ortgoa Sheimaaa. THE ONK WEED BEMEDT, Orgoi XUisxaatio Omrt. TTISTOEY. This remedy is composed of Ax the active principle of tho Ual; Wei4i Eng. Thasptum Cordature Orlginit, lit In dlgenous to Oregon: Grows most abundantly and perfectly, in Washington .county. ,; PROPERTIES,, Bc-lt contains an adm volatile principle', extracted by' ether, 'and Kbit- ter toii: principle, soluble la alcohol. - MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND C8ML-Ik is the most sure and speedy care (or. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Qvui,'and RKcumatit Paha of all kind that was.ever Introduced into the Materia Med ico. The Vnk Weed Rentedy, as prepared by us, in eonsequenee'of the existing bitter principle, possesses the necessary vlrtoe of, being a powr (ul tonic, promoting the appdite 'end invigorating Ike to6le dtgeeSvi'ipparattu,- (aim buS&y up' knt the volatile principle, beine absorbed la the uu tysem, WQiiaai iua hui nms blood, acts BpceiCcally on the rheumatic polios, removing it from the circulation and system; ! ' There are a few remedies known to tte Modi cal Profession. which will remove the RXevnUii Peuon from the blood, bat whose action b so powerful in deorc'salnir'the system of toe aireadi enfeebled Rheumatie patient,-that tneir-aseba to tie abandoned beiore specuic effects are. ob tainable.. Unlike these medicines, already known, the UNK WEED REMEDY, thoagh producing as powerful and as active effects on the blood .and system In removing 'th rheumatic-poiton, also possesses a strong took. and recuperating element which, admits of ite continued use .even by the most delicate and debilitated.' Thus we have the combination for the first, time of these too tuecaary elemaili in me remedtf, which accounts for its1 swxrior end never failing curative effects la RlieHmatiSHi, Rheumatic Gear, I and Rheumatic Paint of all Unit. j "We are aware of the fact that It fa generally aa epsy mauer, 10 procure certiacates attesting the efficacy or patent remedies from a certain class of those who use them. We have selected the following because the namet attached to , them" are those of men of the mat careful and ecrugit Ins charadef,' ini because the large class' of their, acquaintances in Oregon will not, for a moment, accuse or suspect mem oi any exaggeration la the statements they make. Remarkable cure of Mrs. Hoover, wife of Hon. Jacob Hoover,. ex-Treasurer of Washington county, Oregon. - Tualatin Plains, Washington Co., 1 Oregon,July2Z,1871. f A. M. Loryea & Co-I .have been troubled with' Rheumatism for the past twelve wart : mv joints, especially those of my feet and hands. were badly swollen, so that, I could with diffi culty go aroupd. My shoulder pained me a great deal and a large bony swelling grew out, so that I could not raise my hand to my head., Since last- Spring I have been taken your "Unk Weed Remedy ,'! and find myself much improved. The swelling and pain have left mv. joints and shoulder andtfa bony growth hoe entirf ly disappeared and.l use my limbs and am fir better than I have .been for years. M. HOOTER. Certificate of the. Deputy Jailer of Mullao-i man' County Jail :' Clry Jail, Portland, Oregon, June 7, 18TL A.-M. Iioryetf & Co. I was attacked with a' severe case of rheumatism. It was in my thighs,, hips, fingers, shoulder .blade Indeed in all the. saint nf mr body I suffered treat pains and' anguish. I wasvattcnded,bj,aregular,physl-i clan, but with no effect. I was Induced to try your Unk'Wecd Remedy,' and it Immediately cured me up. I consider it, from my experience, the best remedy for rheumatism known. A. F. TURNER, Deputy Jailer. .This is, to, certify that the above statement is correct'to Bty own knowledge. " JOHN P. WARP, Jailer: Certificate of A. TJ sin1 v. . ", contributor fo'the Willamette Farmer, and Secre- mrj 01 iue urcgoujiorucuitural Society: Oswego, Oregon, March 28, 187L A. M. Loryea & Co. Some four wm-v. . t was1 entirely prostrated with rheumatism f in fact Iiwaa'almost helpless.-' il'sent to you for one 10-ounce. bottle of. "the "Unk Weed Reme dy;" by the'nsc'of "which I experienced almost' immeaiaie reuei,- ana oy.tne time the bottle was gone, the rheumatism was gone. From my own experienoe'.'andfrom'wh'at'rhave' heard others' say who .havctosed the Unk Weed, I believe It to be a certain cure for the rheumatism. Yours respectfully; AJ R: S0JPLET. dertlacata from nin. A. S, Safari eiFreiUent of tit OtesoaJsrlaiXtnMSacittT, an4,athor of -atai tlatfciof Oregon:' ... k I- KtP9rtl,-iprIU,Isn.. A. M.Lrjta i Co. I iu afflicted with aievera attack of ehronio rheamatiam ; rrts coafloed to my b! moit of tho time from.Juurx to July, when I nud tho Oak TTewJaadtt cured mo ap; A.iJ,'DVIOB. Certificate from Ilon.QideonTrhboiA. inmiW ma. 1W1IJ (.UIUUUSI.AUI JTWtWUlI!! .) - .n ., ' .- - wire.- 1 wu wuhn ur swauu wim a Ten imous . tUckof,theiaflanu?tor7rhumaUim,an4trilnrty, petctlToNsjtXtheri.tried Tfoorrroinedy, aadlU'ttoi.rM salted bt the moot happy effeols a perfect cure. - I '. Trary yooTt, t JAXB3 DXSZS, Ceittficotofromuoa.2:X.'!bnIm1rr. M-Tom,! iw wiownwofiyi ,T V( '"Hi) r ! ntoiBtAvtAe' nf Hf nYtfanmotfi rnnntw fm f . t , tut Portland, 4prill.liri: ItemedyaadAmaatiafleditjaa Talnable-medldae It regauteff and' liiTi&oratta tho fyatem.' Thla-lo ary ax, peijence.wlth the remedy- 1 ,, . v t .'. x ' Ihny yonrt; J5' lL.JQnniBr. ' de'rfJcfieSe iron tho wcll-knoira meVchaht, a W". Weaver.Eaq.: f, - rfii ,-... -r.-j.. . , ine.uauet, stay an, (i, ' X.XoeVifaj.-IhVTensedth. "rink Weed Rem, eJj'?ndcmchMrfalIy.recommiBi.it1tooerKiiaaflHeU4,1f , wita Inflammatory rhenmatiim.- It cured me of all that 1 liaise. .MyhaD4!,wTital'iiiee Indeed, all mr'Jcoat ' -Wie WUiWU.lH ymmi. 'O.TTiWIATMM 3 tl CertfflcateftoiiinottN:lI.rtin; Pilot Ooejpiiaiiooor.i of Oregon, and. a memoer of the. City Council of Wut . Portlasdr ' if ui k , ."-,,JUuPorttan4,-Aprm,l. y .i.1tioryeCo-lhaTO been i aflUetod for eTer4,"., yean Mtwith"weaIa)eMtn' tho back,- and wlfa-'1 rnemnaUopaliilvaaiompaaiedby ,"nm coaJtipaOon." By tho w of one bottle of yonr Onk Weed Bmfy V Oregon "Khenmatie Cure.T haro been entirely reHeToey MdIcberfoUy,roooinmond.n a Wi vejaabjo M4r , effective rem emeoy, t c, 'tl. - feat ,np in,yo-ounoo. lottltw, ,..,. fSOO por 3yttlo " . .-I'd ' i.: ' ' PREPARED "AT Or eia,' Medical Laratfry, - toByi A. M. vLoryea &. Co., ;, For So! by all Drugguls. K nr : J i& jacrsoBviue, uct. u, Tl-tt coast, oeua in your oraers.