i,',h-r. -3EEarE3 THE OREGON SENTINEL THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS 1. Subscribers tjho do not rIto express notice tn the contrary, ar considered as wishing t continue their subscriptions. S. If any snbscribers order the dlseontlnnsnea of their newspapers, 'ue !nbliiber may continue to enI them until all arrearages ere paid. S. Ilsubscribers reelect or refuse to late their newspapers from the offices to hicb they are di rected, the law lioldi them responsible nutil tbey have settled the bills, and ordered them discontinued? 4. If subscribers remove to other places wlthont Informing the publisher, nnd the newspapers are sent to the fanner direction, Ihey are held responsible. 8. The ConrtsbaTe decided that refusllljrto taVe newsprpers from thlsctflee, or remoTlng and leat lng thim nnralled for, Is prima facie evidence of In tentional frand. . The postmaster who neglects to dire legal no tice or the neglect of a person to take from the office the newspaper addressed to him, Is liable to the pub lisher for the subscription price. Useful G ramies. Oregon Swamp l-nnils. The swamp lands acquired by Ore. gon when it became a State, arc estima ted at 2,000,000 acres of the most valuable lands in the State. At the Legislative session of 1870, a law -was enacted for the sale of these lands al lowing purchasers to file upon them and acquire title on payment of 20 per cent, of the purchase money, the bal ance on time. An investigation by a committee of the late Oregon Lcgisla. ture, "discloses the fact that these lands were nearly all filed upon by specula tors, and have been held by them for speculation lor nearly eight years with out making thefirst payment required by law, and that not enough has yet been received from the sales to pay the expenses of the Land Office. vA Cali fornia ring acquired a possessory right to 150,000 acres. H. C. Owen, of Lane county, filed on C00,000 .acres, and immediate and confidential friends of the State Administration including Gov. Chadwick, especially mainly gobbled up the balance, the only pay ments made being by small holders who entered the land for their own use. Kich Men's Sons. The president of one of our largest banks said, a day or two since, that a rich man's son had just left his place and ho was the last man of the kind he should ever em ploy. The man was faithful) honest and filled intelligently and wel all the duties required of him; but just as he had become accustomed to his work ho found out it was to confining, and a raw clerk had o bo put in his place. A bad look for rich young men, but it is the old story repeated a thousandth time. If rich men's sons will not en dure tbedrudgery by which tSir fathers secured the monev and posiHon. thpy aut taKejv. t'econWy pltHo" m the next generation; and oftener they drop out of sijiht amid the idle, worthless herd, if indeed they escape an associa tion with loafers and criminals. Near ly every-man in any leading position in the community began life poor. Let the-sons of the rich men take warn ing, and go to work honestly and faithfully every day, if they hope to fill the positions .held by their fathers. o Apple akd Tapico Podding. One teacup full of tapico, six apples, juicy and well-flavored pippins, pared and cored; one quart water; one Jbea. spoonf ul of salt Cover the tapico with three cups of luke-warm water and set in a tolerable warm place to soak five or six hours, stirring it now and then. Pack the apples in a deep dish, adding a cup of luke-warm water; cover elosely and steam in a moderate oven until soft all through, turning them as they coot at the bottom. If the dish is more than a third full of liquid turn out some before you pour the soaked tapico over all. Unless your apples are very sweet, fill tho center with su gar and stick a clove in each just before you cover with tapico. Then bake one hour. Eat warm with sweet sauce. At"a recent meeting of the in? stitute of Science, Medin, Pcnn sylvnnin, the question, "in addition to cJijver and timothy, what grass, es arc the most useful to the farm er?" was answered good crops ot grass are very desirable to all farmers who depend on dairy ing or feeding cattle as a speciali ty, paiticularly theV former, and the most desirable in addition to red clover audjtimothy, is Ken tucky blue grass. In order to have the latter in profusion the ground, properly "prepared and well manured and sown with wheat about the middle of the ninth month (September), should be sowu with timothy at the rate of from fourHo six quarts of tim othy seed per acre. Tho red clo ver is the greatest root fertalizer of any ot our grasses. What I moan by root fertalizers ib the fer tility given to the soil by its de caying roots, and it is the most valuable of all crops for tho recu peration of the soil, when sown and properly used for that purpose. It is a biennial plant, and sown as a fertalizer, particularly for any crop, should be plowed down the second season after being Bown Some farmers in Ohio use it in this way for wheat, and for putting their manure on their orchards. My reason lor sowing moro tim othy than clover is thatthofollow ing season after the wheat the clover is apt to smother out much of tho timothy, and, as the clover is so short-lived, much of the ground is liable to be left vacant until the'greeu grass and white clover come in and occupy tho va' cant places, which will do in good soil, provided theyj are not pre empted by tho weeds. The latter grasses may bo sowu, but in most good soils nature provides them in good season. Although the clo ver is so short-lived, wheio it has succeeded well it hnB left a great means of fertility in its decaying roots, on which the timothy and other grasses luxuiiate,and irrcoii- eneo produoo more bountiful crops. Tho roots of a well-? ct acre of clover contain 185 pounds of nitrogen, 240 pounds of lime, 45 pounds of magnesia, 75 pounds of potash, 19 pouuds of. soda, 54 pounds of sulpher, and 70 pouuds of phosphoric acid, on which the timothy nud and other grasses are luxurating. It would require a pretty good article of superphos phate to equal the above amount of ingredients of the came num ber of pounds. CATARRH Catarrh of the Nasal Cavities, Aouttv Chronic, and Ulcerative, Hay Fever, or Rose Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eya and Ear, and Catarrh of the Throat, SUCCESSFULLY TBE1TED WITH SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE. TATARRH Is a disease of the raucous membrane. j Temperaments and constitutions vary Its MTr itr in IndlTldnal cases. Catarrn mar ansa from a cold or a succession of colds, from sudden eaanra of atmosphere, wearing vet clothing, or exposure 10 inclement weaiaer. sua Dccomws: laaroagniT I ins aijresuTa organs are in a moroia ehniert vhen t or lnactire condition, and the strecgtB and Tttal fnrpa Th&nstri. The disease mar arise from- a scrofulous condition of the blood, from Scarlet FeTer. Measles, and Diphtheria, In -which eases the eye and ear are generally lnrolTed and dtscaergo Quantities of matter. The discharges from the nose, the distinctive feature in all catarrhal casea from whatever cause they arise. mar be thin and watery, and so acid as to cause redness and exco riation of the skin with which they come In con tact, or thick and yellowish, emitting a foul odor, or clear and white lite the white of an egg. Then) nay be an entire lick of secretion, the surfaces be- Thr. Loral Editor. lost dry ana feverish, the face, front and upper part OI inencaa jcoiinKuncoinionauie,aau.u wu encircled by atlgnt,nnyleldlng band. This latter phase U called Dry Catarrh. The free mattery dis charges cause the passages to swell and become thickened, rendering breathing through the nose dlDcnlt or Impossible, and the sufferer finds It necessary to breathe through the mouth, thereby lermltllng cold air to pass directly to the bronchial nbes and lungs. The matter passing down the throat creates a constant desire to hawk and ex- fieetoraiB to throw It off t but when the membrane s dry and feverish. Instead ofjasslng freely down from the nose and throat, tho rnnens becomes bard and forma Into scabs. Incrustations, and hard lamps, which adhere so firmly to tbenasal passages and throat as to require very persistent efforts to dislodge them. Tho eve In sympathy becomes In tamed, red, wear, ana watery, or tn the morning the Has may be found glued together, and matter Is secreted In more or less quantity. Tho ear also becomes seriously affected, discharging quantities cf matter, besides being visited by tho most violent neuralgic pains, ending frequently In Inflamma tion, ulceration, and finally deafness. The throat, bronchial tnbes,andlung3arclnmany cases affect ed by catarrh, and when prostration of Ilia ner vous system Is superadded, such affections becoma alarming. A brief survey of thlsmostscrlons dlscaso warns all who are atHlctcdwltli It to matespcedy prepara tion tor Its treatment before It becomes chronic The advantages offered by ENronu-s Radicai. Cuck we confidently believe are to bo round In so other remedy. Evcrysteplnllspreparatlon.every Unclothe directions, markliasnscientirtcrcmrdy, calculated tomcctcvcryphaseofthediseasc. The numerous testimonials from tho best people In the United States attest tho esteem In which It Is held by those who havo been freed from tho most de structive end dangerous dlscaso wait whlcu man kind Is to-day afflicted tTUST PUBLISHED. A carefully revised Treatise on Catarrh, with aa teenrate description of srmntoms amlsvmn&UietiR discases,togctherwlth minute directions for clfcct- neenrate description of symptoms andsympathetla tng with Baxtord's Radical, Ctrna a speedy and nermanentenre- Alsnohsprvatlnnnnn ril.t anrl ihn general health, or vast importance to all afflicted with catarrh. It is wrapped about each bottle at the HicioAt. Cess, or will be mailed free oat cclpt of stamp. , Each packara of Sakpord's TEastcal Cnts con tains T)r. Sanford'a Improved Inhaling Tube, with full directions for use la all esses, rriec.si. Bold by all vholcsalo and retail drcgglsts through out the United States and Canada. WEEKS ft POTTER. General Agents and Wholesale- Drug gists, Boston, Moss. 133 COLLINS1 nrrm VOLTAIC PLASTER Curos Pains and Aches. It equalizes the Circulation. It subdues Inflammatory Action. it cures Ruptures and Strains. tt removes Vain and Soreness. si cures money complaint. s i Bircngincns m iieur !tlsl: tcut tree Kept His "Word. An Iowa man's consistency is thus told by the Burling ton "Hawkeye:" They had been engaged about 15 minutes, and she nestled her bead a little closer under the shadow of his monumental shirt collar, and whis pered: "And now, what are you going to call me, Algion?'' "Birdie!" he whispered, rapturously, while his voice trembled with tender emotion, "always and ever nothing but BirdieJ" And bhe fairly cooed with delight He kept his "wordalthough, with tho growing pre cision of middle age, he has becone specific, and does not deal with general ities any more; and so it was that day before- yesterday, a neighbor, going in the back way to borrow the ax, a cup ef sugar and the cistern pole, heard him call her a "old sage hen. The Supremo Court of California has decided in the case of .Clay vs. Mar riot, in which the Nineteenth District Court of that State issued an injunc tion to prevent the publication of an al leged libel, that the injunction was unconstitutional! and reversed the order granting it The Constitution of Cali fornia guarantees to every man "the rigtit to speak, write and publish his sentiments upon all subjects" holding him responsible therefore only to the law. Tho Judges of the Supreme Court were prompt and unanimous in their decision. "It happens that tbcro is in America a perpetually prying, far seeing, vivacious, loquacious, vo racious being known as a local editor, who must geta-Hving and lives only upon items. If a man sneczo twice in his presence the local column ot tne morning pa pers will contain tho announce ment that our esteemed fellow citizen is suffering irorn.a severe cold. If a man lose his hat in a high wiud it excites the mirth of the local editor to tho extent of a dozen lines. Ho amplifies an ac cident that kills, or a Ecandal that ruins with miraculous minuteness of detail. Hid eyo is at every man's bftck door to seo and report who and wuat go and come. There is nothing safe from his pen. All the private affairs of that com munity for which ho writes are published to that community every day. If a man shoots a dog, or catches a string of trout, or rides out for his health, or leaves town by an evening train, or &ells a horse, or buys si cow, or giveB a dinner party, or looks sallow, or grows fat, or smiles upon a widow, or removes the wall paper of his bouse he gives the local editor au item. The local editor turns the houses of tho community inside out every day and keeps the win dows open by which tho secrets and Bauctities of every homo are exposed to public view. According to the San Francisco "Chronicle" a certain gentleman took the following telegram to a telegraph office there: "I announce, with grief, j the death of Uncle James. Come quickly to read will. I believe we are the heirs. John Black." rThe Clerk, having counted the words, said: "There are two words too many, sir." "All right; cut out Hrfth grief."' strengthens thn Mnv.les. It cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia, it relaxes Stiffened Cords. It cures Nervous Shocks. is lnvsinabie in Paralysis, enrcs Inflammation nrthn T.!ve- removes Nervous Pains. itcnresbpinai weakness. It Is Grateful and Soothing. Itenrcs Epilepsy or Flu. It is Safe. ItcllaDle, and Economical It Is prescribed by Physicians. it Is indorsed by Electricians. PRICeITcENTS. Be carefnlto obtain Coiains Voltaic Pluto, combination of Electric or Voltaic Flates with a highly Medicated Master-as seen In the above cut. Bold by all Wholesale and Retail Drngglsts through out the United States end Can ad as, and by WKJ POTTER. Proprietors. Boston. M ass. MARKTHESEFACTS 'The Testimony of the Whole World. HOL"L.OVAY'S PILLS. Jhaltn appetite; II i1Ijjy Till sit me n hearty wW Vour Pilh arc m aire lou'.' I nt nd Or another box. and keep them In the homo." I)r. Ilollownj hM cured my headache that -nits chronic." MI pare one of yonrPilla tomv Imbc fr cholera morbus. The donr little thlnj; pot well Iti a day." My naniea of a morning is now cared." "YourUix of Ho Hon ay 'a Ointment cnrd me ol noles tn the head, I rnhbed tome of your Ointment behind the car, and the noUe ha left.' Send me two boxes, I want one for a poor family." "I enclose "a dollar, yonr price Is 3 cent, but the medicine to me U worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of yonr ril." ' Let meliare three boxes of your Fills by return man , i- r t inns ana ki er." bat want of dpace compel mo to conclude. THE OREGON SENTINEL h BlCK .T TELE OJLD STA.3STJD Immense Meciiicti$ii ip PKIOH BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE. ATTHE STORE OF NEWMAN TO THE PUBLIC: FRANCO -AMERICAN II0TEL & RESTAURANT AND GENERAL STAGE HOUSE, Opposite Odd Fellows' IIM1, JACK8U.VVII.L.K UIIEU t MADAME HOLT, Proprietress. TtlAVKLEUS AND KKSIDKNT B0ARDEI1S will fiuil the must comfortable lodgings at tbla hoitite to ba met n 1th anywhere lu this p-ul of tho State. The Beds and Bcdtliiig Will always bo fonml of first-elas 'chtraetor anif ept la a neat and clean condition, wliilo The lloonis re newly farnltlinl and lll always be kept Innrat ml liomelllto cnmlitlnu. A plentiful mpplyof tUe' best ef everything the market affords ill bo Sprcnd on Her Tnble. -1.-4 FRANK KRAUSE, M rp-iV,"i PROPRIETOR; HAVIXU DETKRMINEn TO MAINTAIN TIIK POSITION HERKTOFORK occupied by mc 113 the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take bis mentis in aunonncing tl.ut I am dow dtoplaying the LARGEST Al BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE North of San Francisco consisting of a Fine Stock of GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS &. CAPS DR.'Y'-G-OOpS, .LADIES' AND (CERTS' FDE1SHJN8 GOODS. EHUJSIKS' VALISBS, Etc., Which is snrpa?cd by none in the county and will be sold at low prices lo SUI I' THE TIMES. It shjll continue to be my uu, to give The BScst Coeds for tho least Irloncy, and to place before my pitrnni n variety of articles not to be found in any other hove. ,It i not my intension to m islcad the public by ndverlisine eoods I cunnot pniduce upon inqnr jont to five value received in" every instance. A call from every pan-Iiuo r nt niv old stand is solicited. - X. FISHER. ' Iter honor will be kept open all night, uii.1 "SWAIlK MKU-S" can ba obtained at any hour of the larJr or night. OYSTERS PREPARED IN EVERY STYLE, Jacksonville,. Oregon. ,-; '4 j "" -M. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS. All eruption of the ft In, this Oitnment is most In Talnabl. It does not lienl extemnlly alne. Lot penetrate with the most searching efiects to the very root ot the ef il. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ! Invariably cure the folio-wins diseases: Disorders of the Kidneys. Tn all dfae&'e effect ine these orcans. whether thpj secrete too mi cli or too little water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or grarel.or with aches and palm settled in the lclns over the regions of the kidneys, these Pills shonldbe talen according to the printed directions, and the Ointment thonld be wrll rnbbed Into the small of the back at bed time. Till treatment will pire almost immediate relief idie all othtr means bate U iled. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually Improre the tone 0 f the stomach as thefto Pills; ther remore all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or im E roper diet. They search the lifer and red nee It to a ealtby ftction,-4bey are wonderfully efficacious In cases of frpasms in fact they never fail in curing all nisoroers or the liver and stomach. Ilolloway's Pills are the lcst known remedy In the world for the following diseases: IT AVISO A LAItOE ASSORTMENT OT TtAIN and Fancj Tjpe.and til onlj JoU-prrss in onthern oreiton. we are prepare! to uu auainusoi Printing at the lowest llflns rates. Satisfaction gitto or no charges made fer vork. FOSTKR1 Ague, Asthma. Bilious Com plaints, niotcbes on tbe Skin, Bowel Com plaints, Colic?. Constipation cf tbe Bowels, ConMirnption. Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Retention of Urin?, Scrofula, or Kide's Evil Stone .t Gravel Secondary Symptoms Tic-Uonloreux, Tumor, Ulcer.', Vjueral AfTec tione, Worms of all Muds, Weakness from au; causc.itc Fits, Gont, Headache, Indieestlon, Inflamatlon. Jaundice, Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism Sore Throat. Fevers of all kinds, Female Irregularities, PROuiumtu, fJILL-HEADS, LETTEll-IIEADS, LEGAL DL.AXK3. PAMPHLETS, ciuculaius, IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the fignalnre ol .f. IIavdock, is optnt lor the United Slates, sutrouncb each box .of Pills and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given lo any one rendering any such infor mation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cine or .vending the same, knowing tbem to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Profess-' or Uolloway & Co., New York, and by aU respectable Druggists an I Dealers in Med icine throughout tbe civilized world, in box es at 25 cents, Gz cents, and 51 eacn. There ia considefnble saved by talc ing tbe larger sires N. B. Directions for tbe guidance of Eatients in every disorder are affixed to each ox. CARDS. AND OHEOKS, RECEIPTS, tc UICCTSS 01 inOlT XST1C1. AtDEESS, OREGON SENTINEL, JAOKSOimtLE, OKECION. I I VA wllllfflte fZj V"-i5'--'SitLi " ' ' '"' "" rmr-ira-,aiilJMl liB And lonclvM to be hid at anytime. Stare jMwen jtfn and others who may bo out late at night. can al-' war And a good Are. hot meals and pwd bed a thiahonac. No trouble wilt be tparcd tn deserve the patronaga of the trnTelllngaji welt as the permanent comma-" nity. QlTemea call. EXCELSIOR L.TBIirSfilKD FEED f3 "27 j2L ZLX 3Cj 03 . Corner of ' Okegon" wn Oaukouviv irra., Jacksoxvilij? W. J. r-fnALE, Prop'r. r"TT"Oi;r.i) nfisi'tcTFtiLLT iNFonsiTitKrun-' V V lie tint ho liis a Hue stuck ol Horses, Huggics and Cnr ige Ami lie l reirl lo fnrnWi Ills patrons amt tlie pab' I'cgenenlty with Pine Turnouts As can Iks 1ml nn tho Pnrlflc eoit. Sa.l.llo horsoir lilreil tug, tunn part l the country. Animals ISouz'it nud Sold. Hor-e4 nke ( wrk 'n to ir d.mble. II.r- 1 nrlrd ami t e lrt ofmre bt l ttoii Ihrtu wMl hi hit rlinrce. A liWrnl ulinro of tha puddle (utronae U eullcitrd on reiouabte tfrm. NEW L5VERY STABLE HACK OF C'OUUT HOUSE. & i!iiyn;oiii:itv Proprietors. TH23 Q'32XD33BSQ'W2SiED m fcts y ? u . u jn v. w si jtrf v. i L w SJ u U C 12 zi a a W BS8 to a'Chronomstcr Watch, ?j a rirci'daso Fiano. It 'c si tho "flcnna and Cen- in workmanship lo cr.ua" and as eSogant'y finished received tho highest rwvar tennial Expositione. 7 ER than other machines, trs capactty is unlimited. There aro mcro VJ iLQOil ix1 A "2 11 1 M S S sold In tho United States th2n iJio ccmbinod cales of all tho Others. THE WBLSOSI FflSKDIKO ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing, ttHTKOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each rr.achcno. A Certificate is given with each FJ3achinse guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for five years, it rsq'jires no special instructions to Eoarn how to use it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered free of , charge anywhere in tho United Statoo. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sarnp'o of mending, and our Circular Ho. 197 for further Instructions for buying machinos upon terms stated In tho Catalogue. ;SS.t WILSON 8EWIN8 KlHSMi GO. I 827 & 829 Broadway, Mew York; tiavj Orleans, La.; Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicaci l!'J.; and San Francisco, Cal For Sale hy all Mvsrt- Class Dealers. MISS DORA CAEDWELL, LOCAL AGENT. t-ivj: es XT. Piaiio r OO- T COSTS LESS THAN $300 TO MAKE of whom make 1U0 per cont. pnifit. H c have no agentp, but ship direct to fatnil'ci nt fac tory price. We make ouly oue stjle and have but one price. Two Iliimlrod c Ninety Dollars! Net cash, with no discount to dealer" or commission to teachers. Our lumber U thorouphly seasoned our cases are DOU BLY veneered with Rosewood hare Iront round corner, serpentina bottom and carred leg". We use the full iron plate with overstrung bass French Grand Action with top dampers, and oar keys are or the bert ivory, with ivory frontn. Our piano baa seven octaves is six feet nine inches long, three feet fiiur inches wide, and wttRhs, boxed, 955 pound'. Every piano ia fully warranted fur five years. Send for illustrated circular in which we refer to over 1,000 Binkers. Merchants, &c.. (some of whom you iniy know) using onr pianos in 47 States and Territories. I'iease state where you saw this notice. U. S. PIANO CO., n20vol21y2 810 Broadway. N. Y. JASON, SPRKGBS & CO., Corner, Spear & Mission Streets San Francisco Manufacturers and Dealers in DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, Weights, Cords and Pulleys. Importers of GERMAN, FUENCH, EN0LISH, TVINDOW GLASS 16, 21 and 26 oz. a-Doors a Specialty ia SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND HUCE LIST o. 03 Front Street, Portlbnd Oregon. in i.vtvxy mri-n m tni mi- ill ilt Imtm on till- Prliml lltlHt Hmt siiil In tlmrrir nt lit- fnrt Hon-. er- now f ully ltrt-ii'o-l tti iitlrml 1 1 ill liil-lpfi III inr line lll P'tMiijitmsia il .11, pitch mi I .it tho m si wtMiiialilr raii-4. Fino Turnouts Th -af-ilitp U film l-lipil wlili 11 Nt anlnml smt m.i-t .uh.t tntul lnii; ;lf-: al-Hi u flrt rltlurk anil -nt lit lmri4. llfwiM ln.mlfI, Hn 1 tlin lKit nro 1 rtowwl oil the n. MtNfirt.n ptii'Anlrpil In rvftr tlltanri. Gl0 im ncillainl Jit ti;i f r jhiimi-Itih. MINN'INO A VOMtlOMSKT. JnckwiiTlllf, April lOlli, ls UNION LIVERY SALE ANDft EX CHANGE fnnier ltl: and California Sts JACKHOXVILLC, ORHOON. J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR. TIIK full, DR. SPIJMiMEY iJo. "il KSiiaiSIiir ST., Trent nil I Iironlc nml Spt-clnl UUcnars s-o-xjzsrGr rrvi-E-rxr WIK) MAT BE SUFFERING FROM theiflecUofyiuthful follicaor iudis cretion, will do well to avail themselves of lhi, the grcitc?t boon ever laid at the altar or mueriiig humanity. UK SPINNEY will tjimrantce to forfeit 5500 for every cue ol Seminal weakni""j or private-d i wnsi; of an) kind or character which be tiuuertakes arid fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED 3IEN. There are many nt the age of thirty to sixty who are trmiMcd with too friqueut ev acuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakening ol the sylem in i mnntier the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary depnils h ropy sidiment nil often lie found atid sometimes small particles -of albumen wll appear, or Ibe color will lie of a tliitt railkMi hue, again ch inging to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men who die or this diffi culty ignorant of the can-e which is the sec ond stage of seminal weikne-'s Dit. S. will giintantee a perfect cure in all such cae, and a healthy restoration of tbe genito uri nary organs. Ofkicis Hours 10 to 4 and G to 8. Sun days from 10 to 12 a. m Consultation fnc Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or addresn, DR. SPINNEY & CO. No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. ritoi'RiETon ins full r rrlia 111 anil rrflltM till' - well known f"tnMWimtnt, nnil hi ruulft rxtpttmpiin'lcimifiirtiiMftflil.1 lion thrn In. I liim tlip rry l-t hnrsrs, tnisEcl nnillirerytiirnontsiif Ml Vln.li. M, stock of roxlf ters cannot 1h cxcoilinl In Iho State. Horses Bonrdca On rrmonnMo Irrms, ami tho tst of rare and alten linn bestowed upon theni whila under sit cbargs Alsu Horses Bought and Sold. I am satlaflpit that I rn giro mtlfv;tlon and cnirantee the same. With tliN Impression w hare no heslt-itlon In sollcltlog patronage. DO NOT FAIL toarntlforoiir CatnlogtMV x t contains price) anuurftcriptiore article In crii rrnl uisfK.ittiil la nlmtlloto ANY VKltSOX ronteintlnt 1ns: Uif pnrrlinaei or nny nrtlcle for ttr aonnl. ramllv or Acrlctiltnrnl ase. Wo ha o lone a larsre trafle the) paat aruaois In the remoto part of tho Trrrllorlrsv and hare, Ills few exrrptlona. rireeit rd the expectation of tho purchaarr. nianr rlalnilna; to havo mailo a aaslnar of 4U to no per rent. Wo mall thess 'ATAX.llCf.St TO A7IV AUIltJH. 'KKK. BPOJI APFUCATIOX. Woaell our eoods lo all mankind at wholewnlo Jirlcenln qnanlltlea to ault. Keterence. :'lrt National Itnnfc, Chlcaso. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., OrlKlnal Oranra Supply House. 3X7 A XM Wabaab Ave., Chicago, 1UV T.T. KINDS OF AMMUNITION FOR SALE ZDy JUU.l JllLLKll. wmm am (tontcttot-Smi). pOR;riVND,Oii;(io. And JacKsoiiYillc, Orcgoir, GIBBS & STEARN buaiBeas in Portland. nillattea.' to all t v- V