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f -f Progress of "ctricity- Several announcements of remark able discoveries in the electric field of science have quite recently bwn an nouncod. The London "Times of a recent date informs us that a new elec trical contrivance has been perfected by A. St. George the inventor of the telephone Thick bears his -name. This invention, "which i Teally supplement al to the telephone, will enable every description of conversation carried on through the inatrnment to be not only recorded, but reproduced at any future time. Briefly atateJ, llr. St. George's invention may thui be described: A circular plate of glass it plated with collodian and made as sensitive as a photographic pl..te. This i. pla-ed in v dark box, in which is a slide to ad tnit a ray of light. In front of the glass is a telephone diaphraghm, which, by its vibrations, Opens and closes a fmall shatter through which a beam of light is censtantly passing and imprint ing a dark lino on the glass. Vibra tions of the shutter cause the dark line to vary in thickness according to the tone f the voice, 'lhe glass piste ii revolved by clock work, and the conversation as it leaves the telephone is recorded on the sensitive plate, the imprinted wards spoken being fixed as is done in photography. The plate can be brought forward afterwards, and when replaced in the machine and connected with a distant telephone will when set in motion, give back the orig inal conversation. Russian Longevity. From u correspondent who has spent tome time ir Russia we learn that in . the vilhge of Velkotti, in the St. Petersburg government, an old woman is living who has just attained her one hundred and thirtieth birthday. The old lady is in the enjoyment of good health, but complains of deafness (and no wonder) Her hair is still long snd plentiful, considering her age. She spent her youth in great poverty, but is now pretty well off. She has outlived three husbands, and had -f-imily of nineteen children, all of whom have been -married and arc now dead, the last one to die being a laughter of 93. She lives with one of h'.r great grandchildren, a mini of 50. Oar correppondent also informs us that A few months ago an unusually curious -wjdiling took place in Mkatcrinoslay, in Russia, The bridegroom was 65 j ears old a"d the bride 67. By for mer marriages each of them have children and grand children, .said even great grand children living in the same town. The bridegrooms father, now in his 103d year, and the bride's moth er, in her 96th year, are still alive, and were at the wedding. "Cham bers' Journal." The Helena (M. T.) Independent says: "Winers in the upper district of Mill creek, Gallatin county, lay that never in their experience of many years have thny seen in thataocility such terrible snowslides as have oc curred there during the past week or twn. The snow lay in great masses on the mountain sides until the late warm weather, and now it comes down 4n me lorra ot avalanches, carrying everything before it, stripping bare the sides of the mountains and filling the ravines with mingled masses of snow, rock and broken timber." The Corvallis Gazette says: Reports from different sections of this county are to the effect that the recent rains have been greatly favorable to the growing grain, and it is almost saf3 to say that the crop this fall will be the largest ever harvested in the State. Reports from other counties and parts of the State arc to the same effect, and with a wheat crop of 18,000,000 bushels, a wool clip 0r 10,000,000 pounds a large hop crop, and an im mnse fruit crop, the Pacific North west will rapidly overcome the effects of the short crop of last j ear. sj-rup or rig. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitlual Constipation, Billiousnes, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous - wpdieinen. pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottle for sale by Merritt & Robinson Jackson ville. The United States Mint in San Francisco reports a coinage in Hay of 91,000 Double Eagles, 300,000 Stand ard Dollars and 175,000 Hawaiian Dollars. The last named completes the order for $1,000,000 received a few -months ago from tho Hawaiian Government. The coinage for May and since JuU 1, 1S83 for account of the -United States Government has been $16,913,500. The San Francisco mint has just finished coining 1,000,000. Notice. Lasb Office at RoseWcko, On., ) May 12, 18i4. 1 Notice is hereby given that the follow-owing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to mike final proof in sup port ofhis claim, -and that said proof 'will be made "before the Judge or Cle k of Jackson -county. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, -on Saturday Jure 28, 1834, viz: B.F.0 wines, homestead No. 3273, for the 8 W if ofS E M and S E 14 of 8 "W 1-4 Sec 12 and N E V ofN V 1-4 and N W 14 of N E i-4 Sec. 13 T 3G S It 4 W. He names the fol'owing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, viz: Win. Breed ing, John Breeding, Noah Bowers, Ty H. Hayinond all of tt'oodville Jackson county Oregon. Also at the same lime and place, viz: Ephraim Owings. Ilomestead No. 3274 for the W 1-2 of tf W 14 Sccl3 and NE 14 of NE 14 tec. 14T3C S R4 Wet lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation ot said land, viz: John Breeding, Wm. Breed ins Noah Bowers. T. II. Ilaymond nil of Woodvillc. Jackson Co- Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of Josephine county htate ol Oregon. In tho matter of the Estate of II. Burleson deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Admin istrator of lhe eslste of II. Burleson de ceased has filed in the county court of Josephine rotinty. State of Oregon, his; ..nal account as 'such administrator, and by order ofsaid court Wednesday the 18th dayof June at flic hour of 10 o'clock a. m. is set for licarinu objections to said final account and the settlerant thereof. And all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear and file his or her objections to said account on or be fore said any. Published in the Oueoo:; SnNTrsEi. by order of Hon. Garrett Crockett judge of said court. T. L. Knox. Administrator. Dated April 26th 1884. Assignee's Notice. Noiicc is hereby given that Keelcr II. Gabbert, doing business in Grant's Pass Oreaon,has assigned to the undersigned all his property, both real and personal, for the 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 cred:-1 tors a just division of the estates of debt ors who convey, to a signecs for the ben efit of creditors," approved October 18th 1878. All persons having claims against the said Kcc'er II. Cabbcrt. arc hereby required to present the same to me, prop erly verified, -within three monlhs from the date or this notice. All rersons owing the said Keelerll. Ca'icrt, are requested to make immediate payment to the un dersigned. ' E. DIMICK, Assignee of the estate of Keehler H Gabbert. Grant's Pass, Oregon, April 21st, 18S4. Notice. Iakd Office at KoKBuna On J May 22, 1684. f Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named seltlef has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that sain proof will be made before the Clerk of Jackson county Oregon, at Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday July 15, 1884, viz: David Lindsay, Preemption D. S. No. 833 for the S E 1 4 of S E l-l-ficc 21 W ofS W 1-4 and S E 1-4 of S W 14 Sec. 22 T 37 S It 5 W. He names the following -witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: .7. S. CaSat, C. Bradford, J. Williams and Frank Krause all of Jackson county Ore gon. Wm. F. Benjamin, Rcgistcs. Notice. Land Office at Rosebtjro On , ) Jfay 1D.18S4. f Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proot in sup port of his claim, and that said nroof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Josephine county Oregon, at iverbyviiie Oregon, on Saturday June 28, 1834, viz: D. 3. ilcColIum. Homestead No. 320D, for the S E if ot S W 14, S W M of S E 14 audNofSE14!ec. 34T39SR7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of. said land, viz: M.D. L. Orooks, P. P. Mill3, T. G. Harmon, A. Tolin, all of Kcrbyviilc Josephine county Oregon. Wm.F. Benjamin, Register. 'Ill:, ASIILAKD 08LLLCE AND NORMAL SCHOOL, .Qlilancl, Ox. Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. Foi particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland.-Oregon. " M. G. BOTAL, A. 51. President New Cigar Store, B. ROSTEL, Deuler in C'isnr-, Tobacco, Clsarftte-, Notion, Etc. Also keeps a full line of musical instru. ments, consisting of tinttnra. Iliiiiloa, Tamborlne-, Arorricous, linrmoiilHi I Ir. Give me a call and I will satisfy you both in piice and in the quality of "the "rods off-red -for saV B. I'ostel. 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. Kenney at once and get a policy in the Oakland Home. Shingles For Said. The' undersigned is now prepajed to furnish the best quality of shingles, cut with diamond knife, in any quantity de sired. Price delivered in Jacksonville, $3 per thousand or transportation ofT at the mill, situated two mile south of Williams creek post offlce. Orders can be left with G. Karewski. J CnAPJuy. EXCELSIOR LI?!RI$SMND FRED Q "2? . X3 Xi 33 , Corner Of OltEGON ASK ClUFOKMA CT3., JaCKSS: YILIJ W. S. FL'STlvSALE, prop'r. Would respectfully inlorm the public that he has a fine stock of - Horses, Buggies nnd Cail npet nd he is prepared to furnish hispatron and the public generally with Fine Turnouts As can be 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 be stowed upon them while in my charge A liberal share ol Hie public p.urr-nagt is solicited on reasonable terms. Pine Trotting Stallion JIM CARD WELL, Will make the Season of 1884 as fol lows: Going to tbd Phoenix Livery Stable March 28th, he will remain four days, when he wid return to his own stables at Caretwell's larcn, near .jaeicson ville. Anril 1st. where he will stand four days; returning to each place every ninth day during the season. ' Description IY-dlzrce. Jim fardwell is a beautiful dark dapple bay with black legs, mane and tail, C years nid the Dili diyof June, about 16 hands high and weighs 1230 pounds. He was sired by Mike, his dam a line Sligart mare; Mike's sire was old Vermont, and out of a thoroughbred Whip marc. Terms: Single service $5, Season $10 Insurance $15. Any person selling his mare during the season will p'ease remem ber that the money for services rendered is then dnc. 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 T YLOR. Ja ksonville, March 29, 1884. Eagle Sample Rooms California Street, S. V. Jones, Proprietor. None but the choicest and best Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars kept. DHIXKS, 124 CENTS. No credit in the future it don't pay. Families netding anything in my line can always be supplied with the purest and best to be found on the -Coast. GWe mo a call, and you will be well satisfied. S, P. HAKNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, In (Vonemillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre pared to do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to oroer. Terras reasonable and satisfaction guar antced. S. P. HANNA. JulvU 18S0. A RARE CHANGE Finest Fruit and Pairy Farm In Southern Oregon, situated only four miles from a railroad station, for sale at a bargain. Containing 320 acres of (rood land 100 of which is covered bv a diteb of never fiiilimr. water; large and eom modious bui'dinjTS. fine diehard, all kind of sma.l fruits in abundance. 40 acres of incauow. win oc soiu encap anu on me most favorable terms if applied for soon. Crop, stock and toots sold with the place if desired. For further partculars en quire at this office orot 31. W. Wheeler Grant's 1'ass. County Treasurer's Notice. Office of County Tkcasuber. ) Kcrbyvilie, Or. May 17 1884. 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 jxov. 1st lasz. Numbers 123, 120, 129. 131, 132, 17. 1G2, 1G7, 172, 173, 174192, 191,190,182,183, 184, 183, 1BG, 188. T89. 181. 187, 197,110, 120, 202, 213, 214, 21C, 248, 14, 18, 3. Interest on the same will cease from this date. N . DeLamatter, Treasurer. By J. A. Wilson, Deputy. EMPIRE HOTEL. naCodTorea., Ox. J. W, Cunninghan, Prop. This commodi ms and well arranged lintpl Unnwonpn for tin jinpnmirwirf-itlnn of gaests, and will be kept on Uie most apprueu ,iuu. The tab e will a'wavs be supp'ied with in lpvl Mm mnrkrl. nfTunla Pcniii.l !,, duccments are offered tiic traveling pub lic .i. v. i'uraiiuiiAil. Medford, Feb. 25, 1884. Hotel For Sale. Owing to the death of my wife Madame Jarjejiolt who has had full control of the U.o. 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 nnd appur tenances thereunto beloncine. The bnild. ing is a new thi ee story fire proof brick, well furnished and is the leading hotel of uio town. u. w. llOLT. Extrm eetlBis iw sill loiili iiiiiii mm ipeel Ik. tii'"e9 DGDBOLir UKS, UIIB 111 DEI UKS, CMKERIS TOOLS, ETC 3 f-BFeJaraSI E2RS553TS3 ,! KVJfil ksnmti va fcjs BY Hrn H Ian S fef r M ill r w n v t ft n fdi K TV The undersigned now has on the way from Albany N. Y., to arrivp in a fuv d ys, a car load of Tarry & CoV Celebrated COOKING & PARLOR STOVES, IRAjSTG-TSS, ETC- Alto, direct from the manufactory at Fort uladison, Ion a, a car load of the jnstlv RENOWNED MORRISON PLOWS, Consisting of Wooden and Iron Btsam Walking Plows, Sulky Plow, if SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC., And all extras appertaining thereto. Ab I have made these l.irge importations directly from Headquarters I am m ' prepared to give : THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. It will repay those desii ing anything in my line to give me a call. G. KAREWSKI, Jacksonville, Or. Flie Rogue Hiverj Distilling Company HAS OrilSKD A WH0LES4LE HOUSE 1TST JACKSONVILLE, In the huildin? situated on the r-rner of California and Fifth streets where can.be obtained a PUKE. -.UNADULTERATED AllTICLK OP . BOURBOJr,RYE CORN WHISKT, IS QUASTITIES AKD AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfaction puaranteed. N.;K: LYTLE, Superintendent. MORAF & CHAJiE'S Jacksonville. .Ouecon. HAVING OPENED A SALOON ON California street we ask for a sharu of the public patronage and promise good treatment in every case. We keep none but the best of liquors, wines and cigars, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Try us and be conviiiccd. ,y&; - MORAT & CHALE. piOTICE. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE r undersip-nrirt lir- nn! nr lmnl; jiccnnni tre rcquostcdlo" call and settle without delay. -fm. . G. KAREWSKI. jucKsonville, Sept. 52, 1S53. w ftsprrasar .r,.1 jp in 1 1 aelkmv!lle9 wregBB5 Dealers X23. r-n i iS? M U m r7 rar R3 fu pa S3 Kdi mm $m JU .! T m AND ggftiftS iil THE WHOLESALE. TO 'lji!)n(l!!f;ilHilFn fnjC iiiti I tlumituiluuhij ti.iliil BEECHER Will make the sraon of lb84 at the fol. low'ng times and pl-ice-: Uceeherwill coiiiiinnce next Monday and Tlle(l!ly at tt m. liybee's f.irm near tow n, Wtdnesday and Thursday at Rybeu's Ferry on I!oj;ue River, and Friday and Sutuiday at O. C. Mct'leudon's lace in Sam's valley, and continue so through the season. DrTlp(Iou. Beechcr is a thoroughbred Mammoth Jack irom Ktntucky, black iu color, 10 years old, with good form and action, and weighs 1 ,300 pounds. y Tcfim. Ry the season, 12 50. Pasturage at reasonable rates. Best of care taken, but will be responsible for no accidents. Wm. Rvule, Prop. C. C. McCIendon, Groom. LUMBER FGR EVERYBODY STERLING S7v-3Ml3lL, G 3!iles Sculli of JacKsouvillc, S NOW UNDER FUj.L HEADWAY JL and is prepared to furnish the marki t with every description of lumbci ofasupi rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jackson villc will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. CITY BREWERY, YEIT SCHUTZ,- - Proprietor. T would most nr.srr.CTrULLY IN form the citiztn of JacksonT.lte and tbe vorlil at lnrge, that tbey can And, at a ltirae, at my Ilrowtrj. tbe teat taer tbvr. In any quantity the purcbasei muy desire My boose iAcouTentntlyaitnated and my rooms ar. ahrojain ord.r A Tlilt Trillpleaae yen. inn ; tm. 'a i Jh ,mogpiwjtt.u 3Sife-S2liUWiS E3 l&wei8! BILGER &. M-SSLT. i? - e 1 s e!w .eTMi fi'TMrtivn nrrnv i)iiiin;i,ii:ti,tw i4iiiiili AND TsSroB.0-!: G3?ti:hh.;E b the lecitimate of ovcrtw'en- ursoi practical' by vA iPVl I IF! colleges or Europe. l.LUUVEHAlU H It positively cures Nervous nnd Pliv. sical Debility, Seminal Weakness, Spe'r malorrhca, Imjiotency, I'rostatorrhoe. Hyperacsthesia over sensltiventes of the part?. Kidney and Iiladder complaints, impurities of the blood and diseases of the skin. It permanently stops all unnatural .weakening drains upon the system, how-cvi-r they occur, predentin!; involuntaty seminal losses, debilitating dream., semi nal losses trith the urine, or w Idle at stool, etc., so destructive to mind and body, and cities all the evil edicts of jouthlul lollies excesses, r-storinj exhausted vitalit . Sexual decline and los3 of manhood, how ever complicated. A thoiough as well as permanent cure nndcompletp restoration to pel ftxt health. Ptrcnzth and visror of m.mliood is abso lutely cuaranteed by this jus Iy celebrated reliable great remidy. Price $2 SO per uouie, ornvc uomes iorfiu. bent upon receipt of price, or ''. O D., toanyaddrtss secure fioin obbervation and strictly pri vate by nit. c. :. sal;i::id 216 Kearny Mrect !an Iranclsco fal. tkial norTi.r. Kitr.i:. Sufticicnt to show its merit will be sent to any one app yins by letter, statmc his symptoms and age. Consultations strict- y confidential, i.y letter, oratoflice, free. For the convenient of patients and in or der to secure prefect secrecy, I havcadopt cd a private address under which all pack ages are forwarded. PI1 ! 7 r end s5x ccn,s for Postage, M 1 1 f and receive free, a costly 1kx II ILLiof coods which will hcln all. of either sex, to more money right away than anything else in this world. For tunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once address TnUE & Co., Augusta, Me. mHmttM s Wi rrfy M fid m wa 4i W ii. m mmm 1 1 LS'JS' &a f..? S?V.tsty t23 U LM5 iJ ia .'! I hfl .MiJ J-"3 n amXK hAMxAM 1 ft iTnHirnJicriVrtri is iHdBjs&mvn mult .ua?5?4i.aiyy W'Ai afc'SVMUesperienco by a 7&PvP l3?v N t hoioiighly quali- KVvidSsTx -,J.Hsici:iii ofonc ot the DR. LIEBiG'S w onctorful German Invicorator. The oldest, greatest and bett remedy for the curp of Nervous and Physical Debil ity, Vital Exhaustion, Semi nal Y eakuess, Loss of Man hood, Failing Memory and Relaxed and Enfceb ed con d tionsofthoGenito-Urinary irgans. it speeitiiy cures (mpotence, Early Decay- Loss of Viiror, Seminal W i akness, and all the sad ef- n fi-rls or Vfinthful lollip.s nnd a$3 O-iibusc or Excess of Muturily. t; all Unnatural Loss from tho p system, as thousands can at f test who have ued the Rem- Setly in the past quarter of a century which it has been before the public. It is indeed a Wonderful Remedy toning the nerves strengthen ing the muscles, 'becking the waste, in vigorating the whole system rnd restoring the allhclcd to health and happiness. The Dr. will agree to forfeit 1,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. The reason ho many can uol get cured of Weakness and the above diseases is owing to a. com plication, called Prostatorrbea, with Hyper etthia which requires special treat ment. Dr. Liebiir's Tuvisorator, No. 2, with our peculiar special treatment, is the only cure for I'rostatorrhea. By it Manhood is restored and the hand of time moved back from age to joutli. Price ol cither 'invigoratnr. $2. Case of six bottles. S10. Sent to any address. covered securely front observation. Dr. Liebij Co. treat successtully by Homoeopathy every foim of pcci.il. Priv ate or CItrnic disease without mercury or nascons drugs. If vitality is drained from the body, numerous diseases follow that lullle ordinary medical treatment. If allowed to continue, the unnatural los cause? Consumption, Dialctes, Bright's Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed. Diseases of the genito-urinary organs, kidney, liver and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases of women speedily cured. Qualified and Respo sible. Dr. Liebig & i o. from Europe, are organized in coni jilianee with California J'edical Law. Diploma procured by regular college ed ucation and are now in their nineteenth year of special practice. Most powerful eVctric belts free to pa tients. To prove the wonderful poncr of the inviiroralor a $2 bottle given or sent fieo. I ousulutlon Tree and private. Dr Liebiir's wonderful Germin invieo ratnr is protected by oopywright from Patent office of United States Govern ment. Beware of imitations. Call or ad dress Lir.iun DispKNsvnr, 400 Geary Street. San Francisco, Cal . Private entrance, -10(1 AInon Street, four blocks up Geary Street from Kearny. Main Entrance Ihroug.i Dispensary Drug Sto e. dr. MJaiVrag-o CPCCIAMsT An.l (iKAllUA'lr,) o. II Kvar:ij Street, .aii ri-anrlro. Cil. TKII.VTS AIT. CIIROMP, FPECIH. ASn PJtl VATK UISEIFIJI WITH woNucr.rci. EUCCLSS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY f?5?T .vv" r i.tist J!iHUie-i.( . im. i.VH-. VC3x,V-F ni tenrv. rmsLili.r. Sfc -1 f2tZ.'v ', . . . ful fnllii s and exccsM-s in maturer years, such a loss of J emory. Lassitude, Noc turnal Emissions, Aersions to Society, Dimitcs of Vision, 2oises in the Heail, the vital lluid piling unobserved in the urine, and other diseases lhat lead to in sanity and death. Dr Minlie. who is a rcculnr pliysicWn, graduate irt the University f Peniisylva nla, wil'- agree to forfeit $.(I0 for a ease of this kind the Vital Kestoiative, (under hu special advice .-fid treatment) will net cur or for anj thing impure or injurious found in it. l")r. Vintie treats all Private Disease, successfully without .Mercury. Consultation Fire. Thorough cxamini tion and advice, inc'udiiiij anilysis of urine,?!. Price of Vita! Restorative, $.? a bottle, or four times the qu.tn-ily, 10; tent to any address upon receipt of price, or 0. . I) , -ecnn d from observation, and in private name it desired, by Dr A. W .iiiiie, 11 Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal. S.'nd for p-nnp'ilet and list of questions. Mim;le Itottlr I r.-u WM he sent to any one applying by let ter, statins symptoms, se antt aj;e. Strict sicrecy in regard to nil business trans aclins. Dr. Mintie's iridney Remedy, Nepb. reli mu. cuns all kinds of Kidney and Bhdder Complaint. Gonorrhoea, Gleet. L' ucorrhoei. etc. For sale by all dril dists; 1 a lioltlc, six bottles for .i. Dr. lint:e"s Dandelion Pills are the best and cheapest Dyspepsia and llilious cure in tins market. For sale by all drug .'Ms- DR. SPINNEY No. II Kearny Street, Treat all Chronlr nu! iircljl Dliciiariu Tz-o"er2Nrc3- nicsixr ho may be sullering from the eficcts of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, tho crcat est lmon ever laid at thealtar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEV will guaran tee to forfeit ?500 for every case of Semin al Weakness or private disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and tails to cure. MIDDLn AOED JIEX. There arc many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight stmrting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, nnd sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or thecolor will be ofa thin milk ish hue,-asain changing to a dark and tor pid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a hea'thy res toration of the genito urinary organs. Office Hours '-10 to 4 and (! to 8. Sun. days, from 10 to II a. ii. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, .$5. Call or Address DU. SPINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. June3,lSS2. tf Valuable Sand For Sale. aTT'jpSvrSl3 a never failing &&-i(y3-mri lor .Acnous l)e- VS L .A.&talilj Seminal "Wcuk ra ?a--,WS'".ll nrss, Spcrmatorrhwa HJ'l t 1 The undersigned offers 2,000 acres of valuable land for sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m les from Jack sonville Will be so'd in a body for $10" per acre or in 1G0 or 320 acre lots at from $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad dress or call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or WJI. BYBEE, Jacksomi'le, Oregoj. a.