Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 24, 1884, Image 4

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    The Settlement Law-
Washington, May 17. A rej.ort
has been submitted lo accompany tlio
bill reported from the House Com
mittee on Public Lands, providing for
the repeal of the pre emption and cul
ture, and amendments to the home
stead law. Tlio committee says:
"We believe it should be the policy of
the Government to jive thoio of our
citizens who are without homes such
an amount of its public domain as will
make them comfortable homesteads
when) they enter it in good faith, in
tending to make it their home, and to
cultivate and live on the same for a
fixed period of time, and wo believe
160 acres should bo the maximum.
"Under the pre emption, homestead and
timber culture law, as they now stand,
one person may become owner of 4S0
acres of the public domain, ICO acres
under each law. This is too large an
amount of land, in our opinion, for
any person to acquire in this manner.
We think the policy of the govern
ment should be to furnish an many
citizens with comfortable homes as
lung in the future as is possible, and
1G0 acres is enough for this purpose.
By giving this amount it will not bo
many years till our public domain will
be taken up. Tlio pre emption law
was passed in '61, the homestead law
in '67, and the timber culture in '73.
When the homestead act was enacted
the pre-emption law should have been
repealed, and the timber culture law
should never have been passed. JWe
have, thcreforo, in substitute, provided
for the repeal of the pre-emption and
timber culture acts, and offer an
amendment to tho homestead law.
Washington, May 19. The bill in
relation to the forfeiture of tho North
ern Pacific lands which was introduced
to day by Senator Dolph, provides for
the immediate restoration of tho pub
lic domain and co-operation of the pub
lic laud laws, that portion of the grant
lying caterminous with its main line
between Wallula Junction and Port
land, a distance of 214 miles. It also
provides for the forfeiture at the end
of the five years from the pasiago of
the bill all lands adjacent to that por
tion of the Cascade grant which shall
be unbuilt in effect, giving the road
five years to build the Cascade branch.
The bill proposes to authorize persons
in possession of any of these lands to
purchase 320 acres if so much has been
improved by them. The railroad
company is required to file its assent
to the conditions of tbe bill so as to
avoid all question as to the title of the
forfeited land.
SjTIlp Of 1'iSS.
Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas
ant to the Palate, acceptable to the
Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain
less in its action. Curos habitual
Constipation, Billiousnes, Indigestion
and kindred ills. Cleanses the system,
purifies the b'.ood, regulates the liver
nnJ nets on tho Bowels. Breaks up
rV.1.1--, "U;i1i onl l7fltrorL. etc.
Strengthens the organs on .which it
aets. Belter than bitter, nauseous
medicines, pills, salts and draughts.
Sample bottle free, and large bottle for
ebIo by Merritt ifc Itobinson Jackson '
ville, "Vroonian fc Miller Med ford.
Republican Platform.
Whereas, The Republican party has
foraquartcrot acenluryhad the political
thought of the nation, and
Whereas, This great party has suc
ceeded by being aggressive and tearless
in support ol right, we, the Republicans
of Oregon in convention assembled, mind
ful of the glories which cluster around its
past history, reucw our pledges of fidelity
to the doctrines which have repeatedly re
ceived tho endorsement of the people, aud
do make and afllrm the following de
claration of ourpolitical principles:
1. That we favor honest, efficient and
economic administration of every depart
ment ofeoverniucnt.
2. That we favor equal protection of
the rights of labor and capital.
3. That we regard the free school sys
tem of our state as the special care and
pride of the Republican party.
4. To the important and rapidly in
creasing manufacturing and wool grow
ing interests of Oregon we favor the pro
tecting care of the general government
equal in extent lo the importance of these
industries.
5. That we reaffirm the past policy of
the Republican party to foster and en
courage railroad building In all parts of
our statu; aud at the Same time wu hold
all corporations to be strictly responsible
for their liabilities under the law, and in
sist on tho right and duty of the legisla
ture, both state and national, to enact all
reasonable limitations upon corporate
powers.
C. That by the penerous policy of the
Republican party in congress, liberal ap
propriations have been made lo various
portions of our state, and we favor a con
tinuation of that policy for the fuitherde
vclnpment and relief of the country, aud
we demand prompt and liberal appropria
tions lor the improvement of the bar of
the Columbia river; a'so for the entrance
to all harbors and bays of our coast; also
for the improvement of all our navigab'e
rivers, including thebui ding of necessary
locks, to the end that our rivers may be
made public highways unlrauuucled by
tolls and unnecessary delays.
7. That all unearned grants to railroads
and wagon roads in this state should ne
lorfeited and opened to settlement by
those entitled to the benefit of tho laud
laws of the United States.
8. That the laws of Oregon providing
for assessment and collecting revence, in
eluding the "mortgage tax law," should
be amended so as to insure an equal ami
just distribution of aalion upon all the
property real and personal in the state.
9. That wc demand of the next session
of tho legislative assembly of the state
the passage of a more just and efficient
mechanics' lien law.
10. We rencv our declarations in favor
of restricting Chinese immigration to this
country and demand such additional leg
islation by congress as is necessary to
effectually prevent any evasion of the
laws now in force on that subject.
11. Thatwc favor the enactment of a
good and sufficient registry law, lo the
end that illegal voting may be prevented.
12. That the Republicans of Oregon
approve all legislation which tends lo pro
mote fidetity aud efficiency in the civil
service cjf the country, and we declare the
Republican party pledged to civil service
reform.
13. That the convention cordially in
dojscs the administration of President
Arthur, whose broad statesmanship and
good judgment in the details of ndminis
liativc duty ln.ie won lor him the ap.
pioval of the entire country.
Notice.
Land Office at RosEiirao. On-, )
May 12, 1834.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ouing.named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will
lie made before the Judge or Cle k of
Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville,
Oregon, on Saturday Jui e 23, 18S4, viz:
B.F.O wine, homestead No. 3273, for the
S W if ofS E S and S E 1-4 ot 3 W 14
See.l2anilNElforNWl-4audNW 1-4
ofN E 14 Sec I3T3GS K4 V. He
names the ful'owinz witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cul
tivation of, said ImmI, viz: Win. Breed
ing, John Breeding, Noah Bowers, T. II.
Havmond nil of Wood ville Jackson county
Oregon.
Aho at the same t'.mo and place, viz:
Ephraim Owings, Homestead No. 3274
for the V 1-2 of t 14 See 13 and NK 14
of N E 1-4 i cc. 14 T 3G S It 4 Wet. He
names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation ol said laud, viz: John Breeding,
Wm. Breeding Noah Bowers, T. II.
Haymondall of Woodville, Jackson Co.,
Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Josephine county
State ot Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of II. Burleson
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Admin
istrator of the estate of II. Burleson de
ceased has filed in the county court of
Josephine county, State of Oregon, his
final account as such administrator, and
by order of said court Wednesday the 18th
dayof June at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m. is set for hearing objections to said
final account and the settlemnt thereof.
And all persons interested in said estate
arc hereby notified to appear and file his
or her objections to said account on or be
fore said day.
Published in the Okeoon SExnNEt. by
order of Hon. Garrett Crockett judge of
said court. T. L. Knox.
Administrator.
Dated April 2Gth 1831.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Kcclcr II.
Gabbcrt, doing business in Grant's Pass
Oregon, has assigned to the undersigned
all his property, both real and personal,
for tho benefit of all his creditors, rateably
and in proportion to their demands, under
an act of the Legislature of the State of
Oregon, entitled "An act to secure crcd:
tors a justdivision of the estates of debt
ors who convey, to a signees for the ben
efit of creditors," approved October 18th
1878. All persons having claims against
the said Kec'cr II. Oabbert, are hereby
required to present the same to me, prop
erly verified, within three months from
the date of this notice. All persons owing
the said Keelerll. CahiKirt, arc requested
lo make immediate payment to tho un
dersigned. E. DIMICK,
Assignee of the estate of Keehler II.
Gabbert.
Grant's Pass, Oreeon, April 21st, 1884.
Notice.
Land Office at Roseburg, On., )
April 13, 1884.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before thcJOlcrk of Josephine county
Orecon at Kesbyvillc. Oregon, on Satur-
Pre-emption D. &7N0. .tji" J, the N of
b w l-i and s w 1-4 ors w 1.4 sec 17 and
N W 14 of N W 14 Sec 20 T 35S R 0 W.
He names the followingwilnessesto prove
his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz; II. Chapin. E.
Gum. C, S. Shanks, M. Trimble, all of
Josephine co. Or. Wm. F. Benjamin,
Register.
Notice.
Land Office at Rosebuhg Or., )
April 25, 1884. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow-lng-uamcd
settler has filed notice 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 Jack
son county Or., at Jacksonville Or., on
Saturday June 7, 1884, viz: Edward Lis
ter, homestead No. 3038 for the N E U
of S E M Sec. 32 and N W if of S W if
and S of N W if Sec. 33 T 30 S R 5 W.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cul
tivation of, said land, viz: J. D. Allen,
O. C. Wade, S. B. Maybell and . A. Wade
all of Grants P.ish Jackson co. Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
tub mum mm,
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL,
Q-slalcvra d , Or.
Four courses of study. Normal and
Commercial College, Preparatory and In
strumental music.
F01 particulars or catalogue apply to
tho undersigned at Ashland, Oregon.
M. G. ROYAL, A. M.
President
New Cigar Store.
B. ROSTEL,
Dealer in
'lsar, Tobarco, Cigarette, oflon, cic.
Also keeps a full vlinc ol musical instru
ments, consisting of
Knllars, t:aiij), Tniiilinrlurs, Acordrona,
fl.iriiionlrns Mr.
Give me a call and I will satisfy, vou
both in price and in the quality of'the
goods offered for sale. B Rostei..
Oakland Home
INSURANCE CO.
Of Oakland, California,
T J. KENNEY, Local Agent.
Any business that is worth running is
worth insuring. Therefore call on T. J.
Kenncy at once and get a policy in the
Oakland Home.
Shingles For Sale.
Tlio undersigned is now prcpaicd to
furnish the best quality of shingles, cut
with diamond knife, in any quantity de
sired. Price delivered in, Jacksonville $3
per thousand or transportation oft" at the
mill, situated two mile south of Williams
creek post office. Orders can bo left with
G. Karuwski. J Ciiai'MAX.
EXCELSIOR
L I V U Y$ MB FEED
Corner Of
Orlgon and Califokkia ets., Jacxsoi yilm
OT. J. FIYSSAIXi, prop'r.
m
Would respectfully inform the public
that he has a fine stock of
Horses, Buggies and Cnrlnges
And he is prepared to furnish his patrons
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As can bo had on the Pacific coast Sad
die horses hired to go to any part of
the county.
Animals Bought and Sold.
Horses broke to work single or double
norses boarded and the best of care bc
stowed upon them while in my charge.
A liberal share of the public patronage
is solicited on reasonable terms.
Fino Trotting Stallion,
JIM CARD WELL,
Will make tho Season of 1884 as fol
lows: Going to the Phoenix Livery
Stable March 28th, he will remain lour
days, when he will return to his own
stables at Cardwell's farm, near Jackson
ville, April 1st, where he will stand four
days; returning to each place every ninth
d'y during the season.
llcicrlptlari V Pedigree.
Jim ("nrdwell is a beautiful dark dapple
bay with black legs, mane and tail, C
years oid the Oth dayof June, about 1C
hands high and weighs 12.0 pounds. He
was sired by Mike, his dam a fine Sligart
marc; Mike's sire was old Vermont, and
out of a thoroughbred Whip mare.
Terms: Single service $3, Season $10
Insurance $13. Any person selling his
mare during the season will please remem
ber that the money for services rendered
is then due.
Best of care taken to prevent accidents,
but no responsibility for any that may
occur.
Good pasture will be furnished at rea
sonable rates. ELI TAYLOR.
Jacksonville, March 29, 1834.
Eagle Sample Rooms
Caupounia Street,
S. 3?. Jones, Proprietor.
Nonojbut the choicest and best "Wines,
JJrandiesJXVhjek if s aelCnjancnt
-, -3-UISKS, 12CJ
No credit in the future it don't par
Families needing anything in my line
can always be supplied with the purest
and best to be found on the Coast. Give
me a call, and you will be well satisfied.
S, P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oiegon,
In froncmillcr's building is in receipt
of a full assortment of material and pre
pared to do all work in his line on 6hon
notice and in a workmanlike manner
Vehicles of every description made to
order.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed.
S. P. BANNA.
July 14 18S0.
A RARE CHANCE
Finest Fruit and Dairy Farm
In Southern Oregon, situated only four
miles irom a raiiroau station, tor sale at s
bargain. Containing 320 acres of good
land. 100 of which is covered by a ditch
of never failing water; larg6 and com
modious buildings, fine orchard, all kind
of sma.l fruits in abundance. 40 acres ol
meadow. Will be sold cheap and on the
most favorable terms if applied for soon.
Crop, stock and tools sold with the place
if desired. For further part-culars en
quire at this office orot M. W. Wheelei
Grant's Pass.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Office of County Treasurer. )
Kerbyville, Or., May 17 1834. f
Notice is hereby given that there arc
funds in the county treasury for the re
demption of the following county war
rants, protested up to Nov. 1st 1882.
Numbers 123, 123, 12U, 131, 132, 17, 1G2,
1C7, 172, 173, 174, 192, 101,100,182,183,
181, 183, 180, 188, 180, 181. 187, 107, 116,
120, 202, 213, 214, 216, 248, 14, 18, 3.
Interest on tho same will cease from
this dale.
N. DeLaxiatter, Treasurer.
By J. A. Wilson, Deputy.
EMPIRE HOTEL.
IVIocIforca, Ox.
J. W, Cunninghan, Prop.
This commodi'ns and well arranged
hotel is now open for the accommodation
of guests, and will be kept on the most
approved plan.
The table will always be supplied with
the best tho market affords. Especial in.
duccments arc offi-red the traveling pub
lic. J. W. I'UJNjMJNUUAM.
lledford, Feb. 25, 1884.
Hotel For Sale.
Owing to the death of my wife Madame
Jane Holt who has had full control of the
U.S. Hotel in Jacksonville since it was
first opened, and desiring to change my
business I offer for sale the building to
gether with all the furniture and appur
tenances thereunto belonging. Tho build
ing is a new three story fire proof brick,
well furnished and is the leading hotel of
the town. G. W. Holt.
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IMI BIKES, B&RHES WQOBEfl BtRES, CifiPEETlBS TifllS, ETC
Siii ilia Jii Sail ssii cy eaVJ
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BY
Tbo undersigned now has on the way from Albany. N. Y., to arrive in a few hys, a c.tr load of Parry & CcV
Celebrated
COOKING & PARLOll STOVES,
RAJNTG-TCS, ETC
Alto, direct from tho manufactory at Fort Madison, Iowa, a c.ir load of the jn.stlv v
RENOWNED MORRISON PLOW-3,
Consisting of Wooden and Iron Roam Walking Plows, Sulky Plows,
. SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC.,
And all extras appertaining thereto. As I have mado theso large importations diii-cil; from iifadciuarters I am
prepared to givo
THE" VERY LOWEST PRICES.
It will rrpay thoso desiring anything in my line to give mo a CalL
G. KAHEWSKI, Jacksonville, Or.
The llogue Kiver
Distilling Company
HAS OPENED A
WH0LES4LE HOUSE
IN JACKSONVILLE,
In the building situated on the cmcr of
Calilornia and t nlli streets where
can be obtained a
pure;, unadulterated
ARTICLE OF
BOVRBON,MYE
AND
CORN WHISKY,
IS QUANTITIES ASD-AT
PRICES TO SUIT-
Satisfaction guaranteed.
N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent.
MORAL1 & CHALKS
JiCLSONyiLLE..
Oregon.
HAVING OPENED A SALOON ON
California street wc ask for a share
of the public patronage and promise good
treatment in every case. 'c keep none
but the best of liquors, wines and cigars,
and satisfaction is guaranteed. Try us
and be convinced.
MOIUT & CHALE.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
undersigned by nolo or book nccount,
rc requested to call and settle without
dolay. G. KAKEWSKI.
Jacksonville, Spt 22, 18S3.
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AND
THE "WHOLESALE."
THE W0IUB2ED JACK
;EEG
sr
wa SEi.
Will make the season of 1884 at the fol.
lowing times and places:
Iiccrlicr w ill commence next Monday
and Tuesday at Win. Rybce's farm near
town. "N't dncMlay and Thursd.iyut lSyuiu's
Ferry on Itogue Iliver, and "Friday and
Saturday at C. C. Vet'Iendon's place 111
Sam's valley, and continue so through the
season.
Itecrlilion.
Becchcr is a thoroughbred Mammoth
Jack trom Kentucky, black in color, 10
years old, with good form and action, and
weighs 1 ,000 pounds.
Terms.
By the season, $12 50.
I'jsturage at rea-onablcratC3. Best of
care taken, but will be roponsible for no
accidents. Wm. llvnni:, Prop.
C. C. JlcClcndon, Groom.
LUMBER FGR EVERYBODY
STEELING
6 Miles South of Jacksonville,
TS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY
A and is prepared lo furnish the marki t
with every description of lumhei ofa.Mipi
rior quality at the lowest rates. Bill
sawed to ordcrandatisfaction guaranteed.
AH orders addressed to us at Jackson
ville will receive prompt attention.
PABKS & SON.
CITY BREWERY.
VEIT SCIIDTZ,- Proprietor.
T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN-
ECTFULLT Iti.,
Jacksonrllle andVl-H
tbeycau flnd,atg;?rac
jf, the test lager ' ' '" '
.X.Ionntti. citizens 01 jacEsonriiia ana
the world at large, that tli
a. 1 time, at nr llrewerj.
!r, in any quantity the purchase! may desire
My house is couTententlysitnated and my rooms aro
alvrajsln order. Avtilt willpleaso ju.
iegoEi9
MweaB9
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EILGIDE &. MJEGLT.
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excesses restoring exhausted vitalif .
Sexual decline and loss of manhood, how
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A thorough as veil as permaucnt cure
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Strength and vigor of manhood is abso
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Sufficient to show its merit will be sent
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For the convenient of patients and in or
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Loss of Vigor, Seminal
Wiakness, and all the sad ef
fects of youthful follies and
O abuse or Excess of Maturity.
O It permanently prevents
X all Unnatural Loss from tho
2 system, as thousands can at
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past quarter of a
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It is indeed a Wonderful
Remedy toning the nerves, strengthen,
ing the muscles, chicking the waste, in
vigorating the whole system and restoring
the afllicted to health and happiness.
The Dr. w!U agree to forfeit ?1,000 fof
a case undertaken, notenred. The reason
so many can not get cured of Weakness
and the above diseases is owing to a com
plication, called Prostatorrhea, with
Hypcruesthia which requires special treat
ment. Dr. Liebig's Invigorator, No. 3, with;
our peculiar special treatment, is the only
cure for Prostatorrhea. By it Manhood
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Price ot either 'invigorator. 2. Caso
of six bottles, $10". Sent to any address,
covered securely from observation.
Dr. L,icmg .c co. treat succcsstuiiy by
Homoeopathy every form of f-pecial. Priv
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from the hotly, numerous diseases follow
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pliance with California Medical Law.
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ucation and are now in their nineteenth
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Most powerful cl.'Ctric belts free to pa
tients. To prove the wonderful power of tho
invigorator a 2 bottle given or sent free,
(.oimiltntlon free and private.
Dr. Liehig's wonderful German im igo
rator is protected hy copywright from
Patent Office of United States Govern
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(SPECIALIST An.l CKADUA1 K.)
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Mich as lo-s of Memory. Las.-iludc. Noc
r-iTwyjiii-H Is a never failing
LX l-M&tfcntTt! for Nervous I)e-
'V V"2vPl,ili'y. Exhausted Vi-
JS3 k- rj& Witality-cmlual Weak-
!---'ijCiSi4S5riv-io'ide'rt lhuae--t atffo
turnal Emissions, Aversions lo Society, ,
Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head. I
the vital tluid passing unobserved in tho j
urine, and other diseases that lead to in-
sanity nntl death.
Pr. Miutie. ho '9 a rcgnl.ir phytic' en,
riadiiatcof the University of Pennsylva
nia, will agree to forfeit "00 for a case of
(hit kind the Vital Restorative, (under his
.speci.il advice and treatment) will not
ciitv, or for anything impure or injurious
found in it. Dr. Minliu treats all Private
Disease's successfully without Mercury.
Onsultation Free. Thorough cxnminit'
tion and advice, including analysis of
unne, !?"i. Price of Vita! Itcstorutivc, $3
:i bottle, or four times the quan ity, 10;
t!iit to any address upon receipt of price1,
01 U. '. I), secared from observation, and
in private name it desired, by Dr. A. E.
intie, II Kearney street, Sau Francisco,
(-VI.
Send for pamphlet and list of questions.
Mo:i;ilr Itulllc I rro
Will be sent to any one applying by let
ter, st-iting symptoms, sex anil age. Strict
hcrrtfy in leguid to nil business trans
actions. Dr. Vir.lie's Kidney Remedy, Neph
reti um, cure all kinds of Kidney and
Rhiddi-r Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Uleet,
Le-ucorihnca, etc. For sale hy all druc-
di.sts; $1 a bottle, six bottles lor $."1.
Dr. Mimic's Dandelion Pills arc the
best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious
cure in the market. For sale by all drug'
gl3.
DR. SPINNEY
No. 11 Kearny Street,
Treats all Chraule nml Sprclal Disrates.
TOTJICT& 3Vt3Q3XT
ho may be sutrenng from tho effects
of youthful follies or indiscretion will do
well to avail themselves of this, tho crcat-
est loon ever laid at the altar of stiflerinir
humanity. DR. SPINNEY will -ura-l
tee to torleit $0W tor every caso ol Scmin-i
al Weakness or private disease of any kind
of character which he undertakes and
tails to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED MEJT.
There are many at tin; age of thirty to
sixty who arc troubled with too frequent
evacuations of the bladder, often accom
panied by a slight smarting or burning
sensation and a weakening of tho system
in a manner the patient cannot account
for. On examining the urinary deposits a,
ropy sediment will often be found, anil
..fimi.timi.si cm.ill linrtt.1nu tT nllinnirin ,rStl
annear. or the color will In; of a thin milt. J
ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor
pid appearance. There are many men
who die of this difficulty, ignorant of tho
cause, which is the second stage of seminal
weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect
cure in all such cases, and a healthy res
toration of the genito urinary organs.
Office Hours 10 to 4 anil C to 8. Sun
days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation
free. Thorough examination and advice,
o. Call or Address
DH. SPINNEY & CO.,
No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco.
June 3, 1882. tf
Valuable land For Salo.
The undersigned offers 2,000 acres el
valuable land for sale. Land situated on
Antelope creek, eighteen miles from Jack
sonville Will be sold in a body for $10'
per acre or in 1G0 or 320 acre lots at from
$15 to $20 pei acre. For particulars ad
dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land
Agent, or WM. BYBEE,
Jacksonville, Oregon.