.' f r.. Tlie Beautiful Weather. Orrgon only Deeded to bo true to lier tradition thin spring to make 11 admire and respect Ler. The wather lias been wonderfully fine all through , the winter and spring niece the snow melted in January. The pasture be came excellent at a very eaily date iu March, and April proved too delight ful. We begau to fear a possibility of drouth, though that is something bcarce . known here. But our showery weath er seems to be all that could be de- ' sired. Grain fields and gardens are in prime order and the prospects for a .- vplendid harvest all over the Pacific Northwest seems beyond a doubt. If m the showery weather extends East of tbo Cascades the whole region will bear the richest harvest iossibl& '"Since March first it is probable that twelve thousand immigrants have ar rived iu the country. We are receiv " ing hundreds by every steamer from Talifornia, while the Northern and . ShoK'Line railroads are bringing tneir quota through on every train. Those who come now from the Northwest say they saw winter there as they come away, but here they feel spring fully ripe and very beautiful. Strawberries are going away from the hill sides and suld'yarietiea are almost done bearing. Cultivated benies are now on the market' and chvrries of Orpgon growth shut out California product. We had ' 'the pleasure of selling a basketful on Friday and two more on Tuesday, from our own trees. The new com er can believe a good deal as lis comes down the Columbia but he does not like to believe our cherries are ripe. Yet, seeing ib belikwng in that also. The thousands who come this year will have every inducement to send back favorable accounts of Oregon. They will tell the truth and the result will ba that many more thousands will come in 18S6. We have room for them, for one half of Oregon is almost .unknown and entirely unoccupied. The country seems to be on the way to as certain prosperity as this world can offer. We shall rapidly fill up with a good class of people and they will make our products increase far beyond pres ent results. We realize that though times are hard Oregon is as blessed as any country can be. The clouds do not pour down coin but the soil pro--duces abundantly and great advan tages of climate invite immigration an a manner and-to a degree that few .States or cuuntries caw equal., "Will .amette Farmer." Sines Mr. B. F. Irvine resigned his position with the O. & C. R. It. com pany Mr. Koehler the receiver of the company has sent one W. L. Jester, to take oharge of their business at the office and depot here, and a great joier he is, in fact with the business men of this place. When Mr. Irvine was in -charge of the company's business he was always accommodating and oblig ing aud under his management the peepla and business men who patron ized the read were able to get their iteight promptly and on the day when "it came but the new joker who hatj taken his place refuses to allow freight to depart from the depot or be unload ed from the cars the same day on which it arrives, hence freight which arrives at Corvallis on the trainsiu the afternoon, the business men are com pelled by the stupidity and disobliging management of this joker to wait until the next day some time in the fore noon before they get it. This has never been the case before at this de pot, and never did we hear of such de lay or lack of business activity at any other of the depots on either tbe east w west side road, and why should it be done here now. There is not a par ticle of reason for it, because almost uvery day the drays and trucks before the advent of this joker, have been able to loid and deliver the freights ta the owners the same day that it ar rives. Ouly last Saturday Mr. Kuner was in town, who lives some eight miles from here, and was expecting some freight on the train that day, which came at the expected time but oh acconnt of Mr. Koebler's joker, he was unable to gel the freight that afternoon and hence he wai compelled to go home without it. By the time Mr. Koehler employs a few more jokers tn delay business and abuse their au thority, his' railroad will need two or three more receivers to keep it fro taking the dry rot. It is probable, however, that Mr. Koehler does net understand anything of the supreme stupidity of the management new adopted at the depot "Corvallis Ga zette." Quill pens are again in fashion. They are well adapted (or the large, angular penmanship now in favor mong ladies. Haxel Knight, a young colored ac tress of Pittsburg, is to star in a play called "Seventeen Years in Slav en I I ! LJ ' JUMIW.MM' ' New York, May 11. The unsatis factory condition of the United States treasury is di&cassed in leading eastern papers this morning. It appears unde niable that diminished receipts and increased expenditures threaten a re duction of the estimated 30,000,000 surplus to one-half that amount, if it is net wiped out altogether. The San shows that the SI 1,000,000 di5ciency of gold in the treasury since the ad ministration came in is accounted for by the increased amount of gold on depotit in New York banks. Another suggestive fact is that the amount of silver dollars and bullion in the treas ury over and above outstanding certif icates, has increased during the last two months from 46,168,399 to 55,- 811,978. Of this increase only about! 4,000,000 is due to tbe coinage of silver dollars required bylaw, leaving but 5,000,000 in excess of receipts of silver over disbursements in the regular course of business. Taking these facts and figures, in coonnection with the avowed policy of the administration to maintain good payments as Inns an the operations of the Bland Allison act will permit, and with the hostitity of eastrrn bankers to the silver dollar, it looks very much as if Secretary Manning was unnecessarily giving away to the banks millions of dollars of gold at par, which, in a com para tively short time, will command a premium. Let Secretary Manning keep his gold, not pay it out until his store of silver dollars is exhausted. It would seem from the following taken from the Abhland Tidings, that interest in Oregon mines is again re viving, and men of experience and means are taking hold: "The quartz ledge on Galice creek in Josephine county known as the Big Yank ledgn, has for a number of years been known to ho'd thousands and thousands of tons of low grade ore, carrying sonie free gold, but as the expense of reduc ing under the old methods would leave but little prefit, it has not been worked. Two or three years ago ex Governor Chadwick induced a San Francisco mining exj.ert, H. P. McNevin, to in spect the ledge, and ever since that time capitalists have been negotiating for the purchase of the ledge. The newly invented methods of reducing rsfiactory ores have sade the mine now one ef the most valuable in the State if not in the whole country, as there are said to be millions of tons of ore ia sight that will assay 15 per ton and can be cssi'y workid. Mc Ncyin was at the mines again recent ly, and it is reported that he and ether California capitalists have taken hold of it and have let contracts to N. Mc Nair (one of the owners) for cutting 400 feet of tunnels atence. The ledge is said to be over 250 feet wide in some places and can be traced for miles. Rogue river cuts directly across aud through it." Standing in front of Liebes & Co.'s establishment, en Montgomery street, where furs and stuffed animals are displayed in the show window, a little ftllow name Dick plied his mother with many questions regarding the specimens that excited his curiosity: Little Dick "What is those animals in that bin window, mammal' Mam ma "That is a fur storo window, and the animals are seals and bears." "Is they alivel" "Oh, no. They" were shot aud stuffed 'and then stood up to lsok as if they were alive." "Who are those ladies in the window by them, mammal" ''They are dressed up figures tc show tbe new styles in furs." "Ain't the ladies alivel" "No, pet." "Was they shot and stuffed, tool" The Hoult bill fixing the rate for carrying passengers at feur cests per mild qoM into effect oa the 2 2d in stant. In order to "comply .strictly with the law and give passengers-lheir proper change, it ill be necessary to use cent pieces. Now the country is not overstocked with this kind of coin, and the railroad company will hare to supply the aobing void. John J, Byrne, ef the O. R 4 N. Company, will bay all the surplus cappers that can be get together in Chicago, while the 0. C. Company have about 30 oa hand, but have ordered more, as tbe present supply is considered insuf ficient. This more will probably bring the much despised coin into general circulation in this state. SJTOP Of FlSk Nature's own true Laxative. Fleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the liver anJ acts on the Bowles. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Merritt Robinson, Jacksonville. Piles!Jiles!-PHes! A SUEE CURE FOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NEED SUFFER! A suro Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian Remedy, called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minntcs after applying .this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinlerrv of Cleveland f ys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affoids me pleasure to say ihat I haTe never found anything which gave such immediate and. perma nent relief as Dr. "William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by al' druggists or mailed on receipt of price, 1.00. HENRY & CO, Proprietors, Cleveland. O. Hodge, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Peruana, uregon. TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LSVCR, and RflALAHIA. , t From theso sources ariso three lourtlis ci the diseases or tbe human race. Tlieso Evmptomslndiccle their existence. : Ims at Appetite, Bowcla coativc, Slelt Head uttc, fullnese after catinc,aTcriton to exertion off 'body r mlnti, ErcttaUoa of food, Irritability or ternr' Xot iplr.j, A fcelinj of Iiavtaj: ntslectja me dnty, XH:zliie,FIutirini;at tno Ileart.Dota before t'.io cy,lilslily col ored ferine, COS STtPATIO.T nnd de mand the uso of a rcmeaj .uat acta dire-city oiitho Liver. A3aLivorrccJciiia'iUA-.i.-'3 PILJ'uavor'oeau'U- TbtracUcconifa3 Kluneys unit SMa 13 also prompt ; removlrs all Imparities isrcssru tucso Ihrvo "-tav- ensera of tle ritcm," producing appe tite, eonnd digestion, regoUrstools, a cl EMnandavigorousbodv. TCTT'SMr.I.S c? cj iy3 naosca or grl,.!; act :.:z3 with dally wori as&orQ a v rfcet ANTIDOTE TO fcSALAR.A. bold cTywhir.aac. Ofiir;.41MprniTSt-.ti.Y. TOTTi HI IB! rzm-r ttiti nn WmsEEHS chansred In. stantly toaGl-ossT Biaas by a single ap. plication of this DTK. Sold by Draggisus, tu. tent by express on receipt or Bl. Office, 44 Murray Street, Kew York. TnTT'3 rSAHGAL QFUSEfULRE!PTS rUE. r-4 'M U tbe YoonzorOld, hiring Lost those attributes of FERFECT MJHHOSD Jtty Rejiln Quicilj lilUJi'iiCX '.Coviinl Dnojnr -OJMTO ss'$ fettaia Abuit, Frof. Jean Ctslalc BY THE USE OP The Giviale-BemG TVjTonrs crery tre of III UIUTY, SIFK SiA-lOCiaiGiA, AUICOCKI.L and cYrry form of SttUn&l lots and ireAkxtsa whether dc to Youthful lolly, AhnpQ. or f.atnntf Failure. This trv&tra nt orijrinnu-d by I'lKir. C1VIALK, aJoptMtnrcry IIO-I'ETALtn I IIAPand nnquaJLitCdiy endoruod hy the Mfrilt-al lrotVssion UKASIZIT APrLlMMAlM,hMSfTK, and above all LAM11&C IS MS laMLTK. FREE TO ALL pi"ppt or s cents xfliLj lJ fULi in poiaf- stamps. e fllRpnd free toan earnest Inquirer ourirplen dkl iUuatrp.U-d H ppf iDedint work,irli gt p tomaof Kllfonia ot btiual Pt8aM, descrlptloa of this treatment, pilces, twtltnunlals and uews pater eiidorverneiits, Ac. Ac. We are also apvnt tc r the bw nnd certain to euro, Scir-Adl jstinp; MiJ Glore Fittfr.fr Ciftdle ConuresRorK for the thorough and radical cure, without surtfwry, of VARICOCELE Con.nltnllnn l:h Tall Medlcml Slor, FRl'E. Ctviala Fecieciul Agency, 1C0 Fulton SL, N. Y. WeOSBHSH N3RSSSY, Woodburn, Oreson. ' A large stock of Fruit, Shade, Orn'tmcr. tal and Nut trees. . . Vines and Shrubbery For sale cheap. No Insect Pest ' on Trees. Send for catalogue. Address, J. If. Settlemikr Woodburn, Oregon. THE SOT3STY SIDE, A. CHALK, Proprietor, ' California St, - Jacksonville, Has just been furnished an elegant new Billiard and Pcol Sable. ' "TJie finest brands of Always on hand. Settle Up. All persons knotting themselves in debted to the undersigned, by note or book account, are requested to call and settle at once. Persons knowing them selves indebted to us will do 'well to heed this notice, as vre meo business and are determined to enforce payment where it it refused or neglected KUBLI & BOLT. .llso notes and book accounts dbe the estate o( Silas Draper, deceased, must be settled at once. JOHN BOLT. Administrator. .dpplegate, Fel . 17t 1885. HAGAITS Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather, not tell, and you can't tell 'Til B n S Ea.SBffVFCRB iiwyg tell . rjtsx&&m tehjf&r&r. 3 1 ftp T Sj fCTra!S.!C28 tfSGESSS-eS ramtlR tBR nin m iwl nJH dackMYilie JJExtra Sietions fop all Mowersj ..'. Qodtspecid Cook. Sfve TIGEI'SeUTBlEES, The Ilogue River Distilling Company HAS OrEXED A WHOLESALE HOUSE iN JACKSONVILLE In the building situated on the corner of California and Fifth streets whcie can be obtained a IffliDlIIMWED- AllTIPLE OP BOUBBOJCRYE AND CQRNWHISKT, IS QDANTITIES ASD AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfactifngnarantccd. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent Central Market, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Han!oy & Neits, Props. This market is now fully prepared to furnish the public with the choicest qual ity of FRESH MEATS J Of all kinds, including B Vt&IMUzi ilfJiW UOUviiU ULJo i Also superior CEN BEEF, SAUSAGE &.XARD Themost favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared'to. ' wardjgiving general satisfaction. I ' , Haslet &Neitz LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY STEELING L'K7'-3!kZEJLll. S Biles South of Jacksonville, TS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY A and is prepared to" furnish the market with every description of lumberofasupi rior quality at Uie lowest rates- Bill sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. r JACKSONVILLE COOPERAGE, Adam Schmitt, Fropr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in the line of barrels, kegs, vats or tubs, and will also do any V?H f .nirinT tn fhic tine A trtml - "" -.rr ,...V1 .!!.. l. assurimcuv u. -mt uo., cl u- mjbujouibuu. ; tin world t Urfe.lhtt tbe j cn find.it JttBjK Sorghum kegs mado to order in quan-1 iUrae.tmj Brttrj,the tenuer--"1'' tities to suit at reduced prices. Give melJ-,'l,, aj qnaatitr the pnrchuei msjeir ,ji insM pf'HrTTT i MJnoae lconimlBtlTiltntcd and mj rom r atrial. ADAM SCH5IITT. NOTICE. ; A XL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TOE x. imlersigneU by note or book account, re' requested to call and settle without delay. G. KAREWSKI. Jwjksonyille, Sept. 22, 1888. i -iae - ZDetX:rjs Sza. LIVBItUajlSD FEED Corner Of Oregon axd Cilikorxu its. , xckso. yi: Lr IF. ff. F&SSS&ZS, prop'r Would respectfully inform the public that he haa a fine stock of Horses, BuggieB mid C;:jJjr.e- And he is prepared to fumisli his pitrun and the public generally with Fine Turnout As can be had on the Pacific coat. Pad die horses hired to go to any part of the county Animals Bought aud Sold. Horses broke to work single or donbl Horses boarded and the best of care be stowed upon them while in my charge. A liberal snare ot tne puDlic patronage is solicited on reasonable terms The Thoroughbred Jack BEE Will make the season of 1SS5 al the f ol- Iowinsttime? and places: BEE HER will commence arwilliara Bybfe's farm, one mile north of Jackson ville, on Wednesday, April 1st. where he wilU remain five diys when he will be taken to Bybce's Ferry and remiin four days returning to Jacksonville on the Clh. this rule to continue during the season. The season will end Ju'y 1st. Description, BEECHER is a thoroughbred 51am moth Jack from Kentucky, black, in col or, 10 years old, with sood lorm and ac tion, and -neighs 1,300 pounds. Terms, By the season, 12 50; insurance, $16; single leap, $8. Payable at end of season ana when mare is known to be with foal, llest of csre will be taken but will be re sponsible for no accidents. Wm. BYBEE, Proprietor. New Cigar Store. ROSTEL, Dealer in Clsars, Tobacco, Clsarcttes, .Notions, Etc. Also keeps a full line of musical instru ments, consisting of Vnltars, Banjo, Tamborlnts, J,cordcons. Uarmonlcas tie. Give me a call and I will satisfy you both in price and in the quality of the goods offered for sa e B Hostel CITY BREWERY. VEIT SCHUTZ,- Proprietor. TWOTJLD MOSTRESPECTFULtT IS- Xfvrmtli. eltiien. of Jsckfonrill. End," "wiji m order. Ariilt wlllpleue To inn7r Send six cents for postage, rK 1 1 I" AD receive free, a costly box I E'lLLiOf goods which will help all, of either sex. to more money right away than anvthiner else in this world. For tunes await the wnrkcrs absolutely sure i NSUfi najrM. BABHES WOOBEH BIKES, mm T8BLS, ETC EXCELSIOR T32ZS ordsvt firic!.,,flTiJ!?lvn nrBcr.t oi Jrn'VHai HSSWSMMU logitima:.. y result ot over twen Qtyyearsot practical experience by a thojoughly quali fied graduate pliy sician of one of the hifthct mwlical colleges of Enrone. ariKtsT5S3Bzsts3 Itp)sitiviIvour'-tkiai.J1.j-i .d. -ia Kcnouaund Phy sical Debility, Seminal Weakness, Sptr matorrhta. Impotency, Prustato-rhoen. II)pcraethesia over tensiticness of the pirts. Kidney fnd I'hiddcr cnn'ihinN impurities of the biocd uaJ uiiuuf tL. skin. It permanently stops all unn-tural weakening drains upon tho system, how ever they occur, preventing involuntaiv seminal 1o3s(ji. debilitating dream, t-emi-nal losw with the urine, or while at ftool etc., so destructive to mind and body and cmes all the evil cfftcisot'oufalul tollies excesses, restoring cx!iiutc(I vinlitj' Sexual decline ai.d loss of manhood, how ever complicated. A thorough as well as permanent cure and complete restoration to perfect health. Strength and vigor (if manhood is abso lutely guaranteed by thisjiiitly celebrated reliable great rcnudy. Price $2 50 per bottle, or five bottles tor ? 10. Sent upon receipt of price, or''. O. D, to any address secure from observation andstuctly pri vate by JIC Steamy Street an E ranrlico Cal. tz::al euttm: rt:i.E. Sufficient to show its merit wi'l be sent to any one- applying liy letter, stating his symptoms and a-rc. Consultations strict- vconfidentiai. bv letter, or at office, free. For the convenient of patients and in or der to secure prelect secrecy, 1 have adopt ed a private address underwhich all pack ages are forwarded. The Fine Stallion IliAM I Will make tbe season of 1885, commenc ing April 1st, as follows: On April 1st and 2nd he will be in Jacksonville, on the 3rd and 4th be will be at Eaulc Point, re turning to each point every ninth day dur ing the season, unit on tne other days he will Dclounu at uranviue sears' larm. Selnm is by Scampcrdown, he by Nor. folk, he by Lexington, he by Bostom, he by Sir Archer, he by -Arabian Boy. Selam's dam was a Rifieman. He is 16 hands high, weighs 1,300 pounds anu is s years oiu. terms- Single leap o; oy tne season $10; insurance 15. I will not be responsible for any acci dents but will exercise due caution to pre vent the same. S. BOOTH. A. lewsv. Progressive, Instruc- .. ., r.T.3 I x- -..I. live nu lieuneu aewsuaucr, pub lished In the heart of the Great In land Empire. Published every week at $2JHQ per year. Sample copies 10 cts. aenu tor it. Address Times PcBUsnisa Co , Heppner, Oregon! "CTfvzitoci to Exclianso, To exchange a house of 11 rooms and 2 lots 100x100 feet with SDriuc and cistern wter on it, near public school and street cars, in city of Portland, rents for $35 per month. Will exchange for gook stock ranzein boulhern Oregon. Address, C. W. LAintE s. O. R N.Co. Portland, Oregon. tcr rn fririDer di day at home tDUjl J tp-VSamp'ea worth $5 free Address SriAso & jo.,PortlaBd,Me j .Mu., w k .aut.A.1 u .JlLAfciaJ & ASD lSid ':;ii' -i"-' LJa-JU-'Ji Effide Avnke & Fiislijlg DR, LIEBIG'S "Woxx3.oirJSxX German lnrigorator. The oldest, greatest and best remedy for the cdreof Nervous End Phvhirail Debll- a Ul o fi ity. Vita Exhaustion, Serai- .O- bond. FaiTinf Mmnnr and Relaicd and Enfeebled 000- ditions of the Genito-TJrfcrtn' organs. It speedily cures Impotence. Early Secay. Lois ef Vigor, Seminal Weakness, and all the sad tC- feels of youthful fellies anil O abuse er Excess of Muturily O It permanently prevent X n" Lnnatural Loss from the ;2 system, as thousands can at test who have used the Rem cdyinthc past quarter of a century which it has beea before the public It is indeed a Wonderful Remedy toning the nerves, strengthen, ing the muscles, checking the waste, in. vigorating the whole system and restoring the afflicted to health and happiness. The Dr. will agree to forfeit $1,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. The reason so many can not get cured of Weakness and the above diseases is owing to aeon plication, called Prostatorrnea, with Hypcruesthla which requires special treat ment Dr. Liebig's Invigorator, No. 2, with our peculiar special treatment, is the enly cure for Prostatorrhea. By it Manhood is restored and the hand of time moved bock from ace to vonth. Price ot cither Invieorator,$3, 'Case of six bottles, $10. Sent to any address, covered secnreiy trom ouservation. Dr. Licblg A; Co. treat successfully by nomceopathv every form of Special, Prlv. ate or Chronic disease without mercury or naseous drugs. If vitality Is drained from the body numerous diseases follow that bnffie ordinary medical Ireutinent. If allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, DiabeUs, Brights, Disease, Insanity, etc Cures guaranteed Diseases of the genito-urinary organs, kidneys, liver and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases ofwomen speedily cured. Qualified and Responsible. Dr. Lieblg & Co. from Europe, nre organized in com. plian.e with California Medical Law. Diploma procured by regular college ed ucation and arc now In their nineteenth, year of special practice. Most powerful electric belts free to pa ticnts. To prove the wondertul power of the invigorator a $2 bottle given or sent free. I onsultaUon free and private. Dr. Lb-big's wonderful German Invigo rator is protected by copywright from Patent Ofl.ce of United States Govern, ment. Beware of imitations. C.vll or ad. drcs3 Lirjim Dispensary, 400 Geary Street. San Francisco, Cal., Private entrance, 406 Mason Strrst, four uiocks up Ueary atrcet irom Jk.carny, Main Entrance throug.i Dispensary Drug atore. ffllNTIE, (VPECIALIVT Anil GHADUATk,) . II Kearny SI reel, San FrauelieoJ TEC ATS ATI. C1IROMC, SrECIAI, AND VATC DUE4BFS WITU WONDKKFU1. BUCCCS3. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! 'm&s8& a never-failln! cure tor nervous IJe-. t-Vrzr . -r.. s . '. & F viSa wtIity,'ntaal.Weafc. iSS f3-'?syimness.Spermaton-ha;a Z&JX .Ci3KjS Lest Manboml Im. ?&o5S&fP'tency. Pj-ostalQr. tTSKrhoca, Paralysis and ji7'-hs,'Sri-."ocii, raraiv: ,&&5$Siiv.ilI the terrible cflects S'il&'PZ'SSSot self abuse-, voutlv 5HffL-: ful follies apd excesses in matnrer years, r ue'i as 'osj of Siemo y, L ssilude, Koo tui-.al Lw --hions, Av-rsi ns to Society-Di-incsa of Vision, Noises in the Head, the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, iiLioth-T diseases that lead to in sanity and tlu-tli. Dr JImtie. who is a regular physic'-n, graduate ot the LTnivnity ofPcnnsylva. nia, wil agree to forfeit S'iOO for a case t this kind the Vital Restorative, (under h s spetial advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injuiioiu found a iC Dr Mintie treats all Private Diseasis successfully without Mercury. Consultation Free. Thorough examina tion and adwee, including analysis of urine, 3. Price of Vita! Restorative $1,50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5; sent to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D , secure from observation, and in pm ate name it desired, by Dr. A E. Mintie, 11 Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal. Send for pamphlet and list of questions. yuinple llolllr Free Will bo sent to any one applying by let ter, stating symptoms, sex anil age. itiict secrecy in regard to all business trans, actions. Dr. Viintic's KidDey Remedy, Neph. reticum, cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. T. 1. ...... ... !.'- .!.. 1... ..1! .J-.. l.cueuruit'cu, ciu. I'm suic ujr tin urur dists; $1 a bottle, six buttles for $5. 1 Dr. Mintie s Dandelion Pills arc tho. best and cheapest Dyspepsia and iiillou cure in the market. For sale by all drug. gists. a DR. SPiNEY No. 11 Kearny Street, Treats al Chronic anil Special Diseases STOTJiVGr 3WT333NT Wlio may be suUenng from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves qf this, the- great est boon ever lam at the art.Tr ol sTrrrering humanity. JJlt. anriJNJSX wui guaran tee to forfeit $500 fottvery case of Scmin. al Weakness or private disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and tails to cure. MIDDLE AGED MEK. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations ot tne Diauacr, oiten accom panied by a slight smarting or burning sensation ana a weaRening ol tne system in a manner tbe patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor. pid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant oftho cause, which is the second stage of seminal I weakness. Dr. S. wilt guarantee a perfect cure Id all such coses, and a healthy res. toration" of the genito urinary organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sun. days, from 10 to-11 a. m. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or Address Di(.Bt'ixKi en uv No.ll Kearney St, San Francisco. June 3,1882. tf Valuable land For Sals. Tile undersigned offers 2,000 acre's el valuable land for sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m les from Jack, sonville Will be sold in a body for $10 per acre or in 160 or CJ0 acre lots at from I S15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad. I dress or coll on A. L Johnson,. Land Agent, or V M . i i itr,r, Jacksonvlilei Orcgoa. fclk jhw; iWQ IBHSBBBH r