The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 01, 1871, Image 4

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An Act to Protect Litigants.
PEOPLE WILL TALK.
SUPERIOR PLOUGHS I
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of
of the State of Oregon :
Yea may get through the world, but ’twill be very
alow.
If you listen to all that is said u yeu go ;
YeuTl be worried and fretted, and kept in a atew,
For meddlesome tongues will have something to
do,
For people will talk.
S kctiox , 1. It shall be the duty of the Gov­
ernor of the State of Oregi n, within six month-
after the taking effect of this act. to designate, i j I
order filed with the Secretary of State, one new«
payer f ir every county in the State, in which shall
be published all judicial and legal advertisement«
fur said county : Pmrided, That wheie there is
no newspaper published within a county the Gov­
If quiet and modest, you’ll bars it presumed
ernor tuny designate to do the legal and judicial
adverti«'!*g for that county, a newspaper published
That your humble position is only assumed ;
You’re a wolf in sheep's clothing, er else yua re a in some other county.
S ec . 2. It shall be the duty of the Secretary
v.-s
fools
of S«ate. immediate!) on the receipt by him of an
Bat don't get excited, keep perfectly cool,
order from the Governor designating an nffieiiil pa­
per for any county, as provided in Section 1 of
For people will talk.
this Act. to forward a certified copy thereof to the
I
«-
• Clerk of said county, ami such certified copy shall
And then if you show the least boldaess of heart, by said Clerk be tiled tn his office for the iufuriu.i
Or a slight inclination to take y«ur own part,
tion of all whi-m it may concern.
S ec . 3. When, the proprietor or proprietors of
They will call you an upstart, Conceited and vain ;
a newspaper designated as the official paper of any
Bat keep straight ahead, don't step tu explain,
county, shall file with the County Clerk of said
Fur people will talk.
couuty, a written stipulation accepting the condi­
tion of this Act, together with a bond in the sum
If threadbare jeur dress, or old-fashioned your of five hundred dollurs with good and sufiicient
sureties to be aporoved by th* Judga of the Judi­
hat.
cial District tn which said county is situated, for
Some one will safely take notice of that,
the faithful performance of the legal and judicial
And hint rather strong that you can't pay your advertising of said county, and when such action
on the part of the proprietor of a designated news­
wsiy;
paper and the District Judge, has been certified t>y
But don’t get execited, whatever they say.
the Clerk of said county, to the Secretary of State,
For people wi.ltalk.
and notice of the same hits been given to the Gov­
ernor by the Secretary of State, the Governor
If yen dresi to the fashion don’t think to est.ipe. shall, without delay, by proclamation, appoint and
confirm said newspaper as the tncdluin through
For they criticise then in a different shape ;
which all judicial end legal advertisements for
You're ahead of yuur means, or your tailor’s un said county shall bo published for th term for i
which he may have been elected; and thereafter
paid ;
all notices, summonses and advertisement« of what
But mind your own business, there’s naught to bo ever nature, authorized ur required tu be published
by any law o this State, which shat! be published
made.
in anv other newspaper than the on: so designated,
For people will talk.
shall be illegal and void : Prorftbit, 1 hat at any
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time, upon proof of a failure on tre part of the
Now, the best way to de is to do as you please,
proprietor of any newspaper to properly publish
For your mind, if y ou have one, will then be at legal and judicial adve'tisemimt«, or ot their non-
compliance with any of the conditions of this Act,
ease»
the Governor tnay designate and upp dr.t and con­
Of course you will meet with all sorts of abuse ;
firm, according to tht provisions of this Act. s- me
But don’t thiak to stop thorn—it ain’t any use— other paper as the official organ of the county tn
For people will talk.
which such failure or default is made.
S ec . 4. It shall be the duty of th»’ Sceietar’- of
State and all County Clerk« to autke and forward,
within ten days from notice thereof, certificates re­
Withdrawal of Southern States.
quired of ttirm by this Act. and to receive And to
file all papers, bonds, and other de»cuments men­
The. Southern ‘States, ten years ago, with i tioned in this Act, a« to be tiled iu fheir respective
offices.
drew from the Union by the action of their
S ec . 5. All notices or advertisements required
• a
.
.
.
i£preeentalive3 in Congress in the following prior to or during the c >ur.«e of any legal or judi­
proceedings, shall be made in the newspaper
order: South Carolina, in 1869, December cial
which has been designated, appointed and eon-
2t)th ; Mississippi, in 1851, January 9:h : firmed. as hereinbefore provibed, as the official or
Florida, January 10th: Al tb una, January gan in the county in which suolt proceedings are
had. Pi-■' ’■ I, That the prices charged fur such
11th; Georgia, January lSih , L iuisianu, advertising shall not exceed for each square of
January 2Gtb ; Texas. February 1st , Ar­ twelve lines of Bonp >reil type two debars and fii'ty
cents for the first, and one dollar for v'tiolt subse­
kansas, March 22d ; Virginia, April 17th ; quent insertion.
*
Sac. 6. Each newspaper designated under this
Tennessee, May Cth ; N rlh Carolina, May
' Act shall inriiish, tree uf charge, one copy of its
20th. The order in which they were re ¡«sues to the Secretary of State Librarian and
I Clerk of the Suprern ’ Court of the State uf Oregon,
admitted is as fo'bws: Tennessee, 1
two *»pies each to the Clerks of all Courts oi
December 3d ; Arkansas, 1868, Jnne 23d ; and
i^ecord in flte counties f< r which it i« the official
Florida, 1868, July; Louisiana, 1868, July organ. And it alml! be the duty of the Clerks ol
Courts of Recurd aforeseid to have one copy <.(
18th ; South Carolina, 1868, July 20>h ; the
said newspaper filed and from time to time bound :
Alabama, 1868, July 22J , Virginia, 1870, and the Courts may determine any question that
February 1st ; Mississippi, 1870, February i may aris- as to the publication of any lecal unju­
dicial advertisements by reference to such tile.«.
22d; Texas, 1870, March 30th, and Georgia.
S ec . 7. All Acti or ports of Acts iu cui.flict
1871, February 13:h. Tr nt these dates u with thi« Act am hereby rej ‘.tied.
D ec . 8. As the. pre-cut laws relating to the
will appear that Tennessee vas not repre- publication of legal a . I ju ticittl ad vert i«< t.tcn
rented in Congre«s f< r five years, six months are imperfect, aud itnp >rtant advantages tu liti-
¿ant» mil others are to be secured by tins Act.
and eleven days ; North Carolina for seven therefore
this Act shall lake ef.i et aud be iu force
years and two months ; Arkansas fur seven from and after it« approval by the Governor.
Approved Oct. 24. 1870
years, three m nths and one day ; Florida
Attest, S. F, CHADWICK,
fop .seven years, five months and twenty-one
Secretary of State
days ; Louisiana f r seven years, five months
and twenty two days; Alabama fur seven
years, six mouths and eleven days; South
Carolina for seven years and seven months ;
Virginia for eight years, nine months and
fourteen days ; Mississippi fur nine years,
one month and fourteen davs ; Texas fur nine
years two months, and Georgia for ten years
and twenty-five days. Excluding Tennessee,
which may be considered as a loyal State, the
average during which the remaining ten
States were unrepresented was eight years
and two months. Including Tennessee the
average time was seven years and eleven
months.— Philadelphia Ledger.
The Salt Monopoly.
place as to appear miraculous to the weak and en-
i rvated, whether arising front imprudence or dis­
ease. H. T. lleluibold’s Compound Fluid Extract
atawb» Grape Fills are not sugar coated, from
th« fact thuMiigiteookCcti PtIU do not disvdve.
but pass through the stomach without dissolving.
eon«equently do not prmlitce the desired effect
’ r : r
THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleas
ft? H ave . RECEIVED A supply oi writ in taste anti odor, do not i.ecessitate their be
' those Superior Ploughs which we introduce« • ng sugar-coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER
here last sqason, and which have given entire sat BOX.
■ «faction to those who have used them, being well
adapted to different soil*.
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Aho, 4 full u*svrUueiiU>Jr
HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
COOK,
r'LUIOEXTRCT SARSAPAPILLA
PARLOR,
c
AND BOX STOVES ;
Will radically exterminate from the sys'em Scrof­
ula. Syphilis, Fever Sores. Ulcers. Sore Eyes. Sore
ASSORTED IRON,
Leg«, s ire month, sore head, bronchitis, skin dis
. a«7«, salt rheum, cankers, runnings Irum the ear.
NAILS,
white swelling«, tumors, cancerous affections.
o.| -s. rickets, glandular swellings, night sweats,
HORSE SHOES,
r i«li, tetter, humors of ail kinds, chronic rheuma­
tism, dyspepsia, and all diseases that h-ive been
AND NA1IH. -stab ished iu the system fur years.
V
MEAT CUTLERY,
CEDAR WARE,
ROPE,
SIT ELF HARDWARE,
OILS,
PAINTS,
, • •
GLASS,
S e* / a
Ac. Ac.,
L
Being prepared expressly for the above com­
plaints. its blood-purifying properties are greater
Il in any other priparation of Sarsaparilla. It
ives the cmplexion a clear and healthy color
and restores the patient to a state of health and
purity. For puri ying the blood, removing all
chronic constitutional disease« arising from an itu
nnre state <>f the blood, anti the only reliable and
effectual known remedy for the cure of pain« and
sw tiling of the bones, ulcerations of the throat
an'l legs, blotches, piuip’es on the face, erysipelas
and al! scaly eruptions of the skin, and beauti v-
ing the complexion. Price, $1 50 per buttle.
Also the celebrated
AMERICAN
SUBMERGED PUMPS
HEMH T. llELMBOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
r .
H. M c D onald & co
f
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WHOLESALE
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
Private Medical and Surgical InatHule,
San Francis’.
Cal.,
Call the attention of Dealers to their large assortment
of “ Niuu’ly Arrived ” Goods* composed in part oi the
following articles toeutlier with every thing KCI’t In •
wellanppiied WHOLESALE DKU<> STOKE.
T ii . pk ’s P réparations ,
F resh D rugs ,
Dßt’GOISTS' Sl’NDKlBS,
P atent M eihcinws ,
TRUSSKS & SUPHOKTKKS, S haker H erbs ,
I'EKFt'MKKIKS,
E ssential O ils ,
I P aints ano O ils ,
K brosenk O il ,
Which we offer at the lowest Cash Prices, and arc
determined not to l>e undersold.
it. h . M c D onald & co.,sxx fjuscmco , cal .
IN ANI SHEET-IRON WARE.1
A GREAT M'DIGAL DISCOVERY
VINEGAR BITTERS
a jw jr.
LIVERY £ SALE STABLE
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CHEAP FOR CASH!
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No. 519 Sacramento street, corner of
Leidesdorff street (n few doors below What’Cheer
House.) Private entrance on Leidek-
doiff street, San Francisco'.
Established expressly to afford the afflicted soun-d
and scientific Medical Aid in the treat­
ment and cure of all Private end
Chronic Diseases, cases
of Secrecy and ail
Sexual Disorders.
FOB MA l.F.
To the Afflicted.
OUR DRUG BUSINESS located in San Fran­
cisco, Cal. After our best wishes, and expressing
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’ RE7-
our thanks for the liberal patronage we have re
turn* hi* sincere thank* to hi»
ceived for more than twenty-one years, during
numerous patient* far th«ir pat­
which period we have been steadily engaged in the
ronage, anil would take thi* op­
Drug business in California, we beg to say in con­ portunity to remind them that be continue* fo con­
sequence of the rapid growth of Dr. W alkcr s sult at hi* Institute for the cure of chronic disease*
California Vinegar Bitters, now spread over the of the Lung.«, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Gen-
United States and countlies far beyond, we ate ne­ ito-Uniary Organs, and all Private Disease«, viz :
cessitated to devote our entire time to said busi­ Syphilis, in all its forms and stages ; Seminal
ness.
Weakness, and ail the h< rrid consequence* of self­
We are the Oldest Drug firm on tho Pacific Coast abuse Gonorrhoea ; Gleet, Strictures; Nocturnal
and the on'y one. continuous under the saute pro­ and Diurnal Emissions: Sex it il Debility; l>i»~
prietors since 1849, and have determined fusel! enscs of the Back and Loins ; Inflanunation-uf the
our urge, prospero is, nnd well established bn.-i- Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; and he hopes that hi*
ness on favorable terms.
'long eXporienee and successful practice will con­
This is a rare opportunity for men with means, tinue to insure l;im a share of public patronage.
ot entering into a profitable business with ad-van- By his practice uf many years in Europe and th«-
tages never before offered.
United States, he is enabled to apply the mdst effi­
For particulars enqui'*e of
cient and successful remedies against disoast* o£
r ii. M c D onald
all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate,,
R. II .McDoNM.it, )
Wholesale
; treats his patients in a correct and honorable wayw
J. C. SpENCEtt.
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San Francisco, Cal. , and has reteranc«* of unquestionable veracity fronti
N. IL Until n sale is made we shall continue our men of known respectability aud high standing iL>
importations and Ke q» a large ,-tnek of fresh goods society. All parties consulting him, by letter or
constantly on hand, aud sell at prices to defy com­ otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treat­
petition.
ment and implicit secrecy.
January 7th, 1871.
jan7-ly.
To Females,
Ims cured every case of Diabetes in which it has
been given. Irritation of the neck of the, bladder,
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
and inflam itun of the kidneys, uleer ition of the
kidneys mid bladder, retention of urine, diseases
Hydraulic Pipe. Tin, Copper, and Sheet-iron of the prostrate gland--, stone in the bladder, cal­
culus, gravel, brick dust deposit, and mucous or
ware made to older.
Hundreds of Thousands
milky discharges, and for enfeebled mid delicate
HOFFMAN * KLIPPEL.
Bear testimony to their Wonder­
constitution« of both sexes, attended with the fid
ful Curative Effects.
October 15th, 1870.
lowing symptoms : Indisposition fr> Exertion, L< s-
WHAT ARE THEY?
of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breath­
ing Weak Nerves. Trrm’dintr, Horror of Di«ea«e.
Wake'ulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in flu
Back, lint Hands. Flushing of the Body. Dryne««
■ J the Skin, Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Conn
tenance. Unive.sal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys­
tem. Etc.
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
Used bv persons fr m the ages of eighteen
twenty-five, an 1 from thirty-five to filty-five, or
U1IIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- the decline or eh ingc of life ; alter confinement
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tally inform their friends and the public gen­ labor pains ; bed-wetting in children.
erally hat they hnve’purehased the above estab­
lishment of Mr. Dau. Cawley, which will be
hen -eforward conducted under theirc instant per­
sonal supervision, aud they guarantee satisfaction
HF.LMROLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU IS DTP
to all who mav favor them with their patronage RETIC
AND
BLOOD-l’URIhYING,
AND
These stables are centrally located, and within CURES ALL DISEASE^ ARISING FROM
•onvenient distance of the various houses of public HABITS OF DISSIPATION. AND F,XCESSI>
entertainment. Ilursg* or mules >v i i! be boarded AND IMPRUDENt KS IN LIFE IMPURITIES
and cared for, by the «lay or week, at moderate OF THE BLOOD. ETC., SUPERSEDING CO
charge). They h ive the largest stock ill Oregon, PAIBA IN AFFECTIONS FoR WHICH IT I-
THEY ARE NOT A VILE
south of Portland, oi
I'SID. AND SYPHILITIC A IT ECT1''NS—I N
THE'E DISEASES (J.-ED IN CONNECTION
FANCY DRINK
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES WITH HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH.
Made of I’oor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit«
LA DIES.
i itnilRefnac Liquor« doctor*d,spiced and su ct-
c:i:dt> ploaso the taste, called “Tonica,’’“Appetiz­
with single or double teams, for hire on reason­
In many nfficti' ns peculiar to ladies, the Ex
able terms ; a so,
tract Huehn is unequaled l>v any other remedy — er:,” “Restorers,” ic., that lead the tippler on to
as rn Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity, Painttil- c.'unkcnncss and ruin, but are a true Medicine,mode
GOOD SADDLE HOUSES & MULES, ness or Suppression of Custom tv Evacimt ons. f.-om Lio Native Roots and Kerbs of California, free
Ulcerated or Schirrus «tatc of the Uterus. Leiv. r- ii-,.::i nil Alcoholic {Stimulants. Tbcyarethc
Which will be hired to go to any part of
rhie.-i or Whites, S'erility, and f-r all complaint- GREAT RLOOR PURIFIER nnd A LIFE
the country at moderate rates.
incideut to the sex, whether arising from indi cr< - GIVING l’RINCI I’l.E a perfect Renovator and
Invijorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous
Animals bought aud sold, and horses bru’:<
tion or habits of dissiuation. It is prescribed ex
matt, r end restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
saddle ur harness.
tensive'v bv the tm st eminent physicians ;m
Mi Iw ivi s for en’ceded and dvlieate c n«titiition -, No person can take tli’Tc Fitters according to direc­
REAMES A WILSON.
of both sexe« and all ages, (alien led with any ot tion and remain long u:.w«ll.
Mir 7th
11 CO v.-.il ba given f r r. i Incurnbl? case, provided
the above diseases or symptoms.)
the bone* era not destroyed f>y mineral poison or
ether means, and the vital organa wastedbvyond the
point of repair.
For Inflaminntory nnd Chronic Illirunin.
II T. llELMBOLD’S EXTRACT
auil Goul, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
KAREWSKT, HAVING JUST OPENED
BUCIIU (TIIES DISEASES ARISING Billot:«, Remitlcut m.d intermittent Fever«,
• a large stock of
IMacawes of the Blood, Liver, Kidiiey». and
FROM IMPRUDENCES. HABITS
Bladder, tficso Billers Lave been ni .«t success­
OF DISSIPATION. ETC.,
ful. buck Diseases arc caused ty Vitiated
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
in all their stages, at little expense, little or no Blood, which isgenerally produced by derangement
change iu diet, no inconvenience, and no exp sure. of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, H n.’-
GROCERIES,
It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Prevent­ ache, rafa in the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the
BOOTS 4 SHOES,
ing mid Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allaving Chest, Dizziness, Bonr Eructations of the Stomach,
Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class Fadtadj Ln the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Talpltati n
of the Ilea t, Iufl.'.nin'.ation of the Lungs,Pain In the
BLANKETS.
of
diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter.
STOCK AT
A FILL
Thousand.« who have been the vitieins of incom­ reglor.s cf the Kidneys and a hundred other paiuful
ways en hand at the
symptoms, are Lio offsprings of Dyspepsia.
glassware ,
petent person*, and w ho have paid heavy fees to
T i y invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor­
he cured in a short time, have found they have
pid’., ver and bowels, which render them of unequalled
IIA RD W A RE,
been deceived, and that the “Poison'' has, by the
efficacy In cleansing the blood of all impurities, aud
» use of • powerful astringents,’’ been dried up m th«- imparting
new life and vigor to the whole system.
PAINTS A OILS,
syst-ni. to break out in a more aggravated form,
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter, Salt
and perhnns after Marriage.
Rlieum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, rustulcs. Boils, Car­
U-e HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-IIend,Sore Eyes, Erysfp.
BOOKS,
all Aflec'i n« and Di-esses of the Urinarv Organ«, das. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, riumors
whether existing in Male or Female, from whateve*
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name ornaturc,
STATIONERY,
cause originating, and no matter of how long stand­ ere literally dug v.p an.l carried ont of the *y«te:n l.i a
ing. PRICE
ONE DOLLAR
AND FIFTY chort time by the U3C of those Bitters. One bottle in
TOILET ARTICLES,
CENTS PER BOTTLE.
such cases will convince the most incredulous oi their
curative effect.
AC. AC.
Cleanse tin Vitiated Blood whenever you And its
—AT—
Impurities bursting through the skin in I’lmplcs, Erup­
HENRY T. HELMBOLD S IMPROVED ROSE tions or Seres cleanse it when you find it obstructed
and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul,
WASH
and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
innot
be
surpassed
a«
a
FACE
WASH,
and
will
At the CITY DRUG STORE.
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He found the only specific remedy in every species pure a.id the health of t ic system will follow.
PIN, TA PE and other WO RAIS, lurking In the
of Cutaneous Affection
- — •
Tt speedily eradicate«
Agency for the
Pimple
pats. Scorbutic Dryness. Induration.« ot system of so many thousands, ara cffectua'.iy destroy­
Corner of Oregon an<l Miner Street*, offers
'lie Cntnne«Hl« Memhrnne. etc , dispels Rednes- ed and removed. Tor full directions, rood carefully
bargains, such os have not been offered before at
the circular around each bottle, print I infour lan­
nnd Incipient Inflammation. Ilives, Rash, Moth
Jacksonville.
Patches. Dryness of Scalp • r Skin, Frost Bites, guages—English, German, French end Spanish.
This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and
W. L. COWAN, Druggist.
an*l »H purposes for which Salves or Ointments are J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. MCDONALD & cp.
CAS it purchasers wi<l do well to call on him.
used ; restores the skin t i a state of purity and
D-n^-'ts nnd C-n. Agents. Fan Trnncl»co, Cal,
August 27th, 1870.
« 'ftness, and insures cont nued healthy ncti.in to
a ;.l C- and Cl Coramerca Street, New York.
the tissue of it* vessels, on which depends the ; if SOLD BT ALL DIICGGISTS AND DEALERS
agree tide Hearne s and vivacity of complexion
much sough' nnd admired. But however valuable
as a remedy for existing defects of the .«kin. II T.
taken in exchange for goods. Abo ground salt in
Helntho d's Rose Wash has long su tained its ptin-
50 and 160 lbw. sacks, and fine Liverpool salt.
ciple claim to uu onnded patronage, by possessing
January 7,th, 1871.
Jan7-tf.
qualities which render it a Toilet Apnlendnge ot
F11HE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED 'he most Superlative and Congenial character,
| that Pape A Savage of the “ New State Sa­ eomb’ning in an elegant formula those prominent
loon ” will quench their thirst with the most choice requisites. Safety and I flicacy—the invariable
ac-ompainnients of its use—a« a Preservative and
BEVERAGES to t,e found in Jacksonville foi
nE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING FULLY
one bit.’' We expect to lose money by it. but Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent
Lotion for diseases ot a Syphilitic Nature, and as
refitted this >ld and favorite place of re*Tt limes are hard, and we cannot see pe pie thirsty
in injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs,
now offers the ve*y best of liquors and segars at
PAPE <t SAVAGE.
arising from habit.« of dissipation, u.-ed in connec­
October 16th, 1869.
On Oregon street, Jacksonville»
12 1-2 CENTS.
tion with the Ex acts Buchu, Sarsap.irilla, and
Th« Saloon is ctotntnodiona, the billiard tables
Catawba Grape Pills, in such ffi.-eaaes a« tee m
are of the latest and most improved pattern, and
•nended, cannot be surpassed. PRICE, ONE
the wants of guests promptly supplied.
DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
9
(juleh. Cua-oa. un«l >1 odorate (.'ltui'if«»,
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Always on hand a full variety of
PRIVATE MEDICAL
AID.
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When a female is in troubib or afflicted with,
disease, or weakness of the back and limits, pain
in the Lead, dimucss of sight, loss ol muscular
power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nerv­
ousness, extreme tlnikry difficulties, derangement
of Gigestive functions, general debility, vaginitis,
all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and
atl other diseased peculiar to females, she should
go or write nt once to the celebrated Female Dee-
tor. W. K. DOHERTY, nt his Medical Institute,
and consult him about her troubles and disease.
Irregularities, Sttppressn ns, et ., will receive the
Doctor's particu ar at ention. Let no false deli­
cacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save
yourself from painful suffering and premature
death. All married ladies w hose delicate health
or circumstances prevent an increase in their fnmi-
I es.ashotild write <>r call nt DR. DOHERTY’S
MEDICAL INSTITUTE, aid they will receive
every passible relic' and help. The Doctor’s of­
fice.«, consisting of a suite ot six moms, are’so ar­
ranged that he can be consulted without fear of
oboervatiuu.
To Correspondents«
Patients (male or female) residing in any part
of the State, however distant, w|o> mnv desire the
»pint >n mid advice of Dr. Doherty in their respec­
tive cases, mni who think ; roper to submit a writ­
ten «tateineut of sue ., in preference to holding a
personal interview, are re.-pectifiilly assured that
•heir c< inmuii’cationM will l>e he'd most sacred.
Dr. Doherty takes this opp< rtunitv <>f observing
that all letters me opened and replied toby himself
only. ai d the latter as promptly as possible.
If the ca-c hr fully and candidly iliscrioed, per-
sonnl communication wi I be unnecessary, as in-
sfiucfiotis tor diet, regimen and the general treat­
ment uf lhe case it.-e f (inc tiding the riuiadics),
will lc forwarded without delay, and in such a
manner a« to convey no idea of the purport of th«
otter or parcel so ti aiismit I : d.
C' li-ti'tations. by letter <>r etherwise, FREE.
I’ei mato-ii' cure r'ia*raiitee<l, <>r no pay. Addies*
IV. K. D J11ER1Y, M. D., Sun Francisco, Cali-
f' rma.
Sjicrinatoi l lioca.
DI! DOHERTY has jiut published an important
un: bi' i tin'•'dying liis own views and exper­
ience« in relation to Impotence or Virility, lx- im a
short treatise • n Sperm •torihocaor Seminal Ueak-
n<>«s. Nervous and Physical debility consequent ot*
this all’ etioii, and utlier diseases of the sexual or­
gans.
Th - little work contains information »-f the ut-
mo«t value to nil, whether umrried or »ingle and
will l>e «ent ri:i:i: by mail on receipt of six cents in
postage stamps lor return postage. A'ldre«*
W. K. DOHERTY, M. 1»..
San Francisco, Cal.
jail. 21, 1871.
CITY
If the people understood exactly what
makes salt so high, they would rebel against
My Motto:
the administration. They know what it
Sales & Small Profits.”
costs them now, and what ten years ago.
Then the duty was 15 per cent., according to
grade, and is, as it is intended to be, abso­
lutely prohibitive to all salt corresponding to
that produced here. Of conr^b the Goven-
ment gets no revenue. Commissioner Wells
says, if the duty were to be paid in kind, two
vessels would be required to bring the duty
on one cargo of 9alt. He sajs the duty on a
cargo worth 81,159 83, was $1,967 36. The
absurdity of this, as a revenue expedient, is
apparent.
But it “protects American industry.” We
should think so. Salt is produced at Syra
cuse an! Saginaw. At the former place
there is only one company, with an original
12 1-2.
capital of 8160,000. Under the new tariff,
it made a profit of several hundred per cent.,
e.tcfc year, and its net profits in five years
are stated by Mr. Wells to have been $5,585,
000—a comfortable increase of so small a
capital. To disguise these gains they have
watered tbeir stock nil it now stands at $1,
200,000—every dollar of which increase is a
part of the profits.
Wa believe the price of salt to the con­
50 1*01X1 tei Of Xlllllaxxl* For Drinks.
sumer is about double what it uae l to be. If
the difference went to the Government and
Those knowing themselves indebted to me will
Full and explicit directions accompany the med
do
welt to call without delay and settle, a* 1 must
icines.
helped pay the public debt, we could submit
have money, and that soon.
Evidence of the most responsible and reliable
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with some patience ; but, when the high duty
HENRY BREITBART«.
character furni«hed on application, with hundred
Jan. 14-tf.
actually robs the Government of the revenue
<»' thousands of living witnesses, and upward o'
30 OtiO unsolicited certificates and rec •mmendatorr
it might receive, and at the same '¡me, doub­
’•iters, many of which ace from the highest
les the price of salt to the consumer, and all
s Htrces, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen,
talesmen, eto
The proprietor has never resort­
that the ‘-Onondaga Salt Company” nifty
Component Parts—Fluid Extract llhubar*
ed to their publication in the n-w«papers ; he doe«
make its hundred per cent, profit, it is time
and Fluid Extract Cataicba Grape
not do this from tho fact that bis article rank a«
x
,, Juu-e.
for the people to demand reform. The Gov­
standard preparations, un i do not need to b<
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE, BIL propped up hy cettifieafes.
ernment has been run by just such concerns
I0US AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NhKV Ur Henry T. Helmbold’s Genuine Prepara-
for ten years— railroad, steamships, salt and
HEADACHE, COS1TIVENESS. E tc . PURE­
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UonsJ
LY VEGEJ ABLE, tONTAiMXG NO MER­
other lobbies.
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THE BRICK STORE,
Staple Produce
GASOLI 'E OIL AND LAMPS
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NEW STATE SALOON
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“EXCELSIOR”
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HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
QUICK SALES
is enn be had on the Pacifiq Coast. Saddle horses
hired to go to any part of the country. Animals
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OR
DELE’/ERIOU^
Delivered to any address. Secure from observa­
tion. Established upward of twenty year*. Sold
BOUGHT <t SOLD.
by Druggist* everywhere. Addres* letters for in­
formation, in confidence, to Ucury T. Helmbold,
.dorses broke to work single or double. Horses
Drucgist nnd Chemi»t.
Only Depots ; II. T. llELMBOLD’S Drug and murded, and the best care bestowed upon them
The»e Pills arc the most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, nails, magnesia, Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway. New while in my charge.
etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the York, or to H. T. nELMBOD’S Mttdical Depot. .aiTMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-«^
A liberal share of public pulrunage is solicited.
stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nau­ ’ 104 South T' nth Street. Philadelphia,-!*'»-
A-k f«r HENRY T.
sea or griping paiua. They are composed of the
Beware of Counterfeits, 7..L
J. W. MANNING.
fineit ingredient». After a few day’s use of them, J HELM BOLD’S I; Take no other.
Jaeksonrille,
Ogn.,
February
11th, 1871.
j*n7-ly.
auoh aa invigoration of tha entire syatan take* | Mafch 4th^l871. *
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T nm now prepared to furnish my patrons, and
he public generally, with as
“IS MY M1TT0.”
CURY, MINERALS,
DRUGS.
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HARNESS, BUGGIES 1 CARRIAGES
FINE TURNOUTS
, *
We overheard two negroes the other day,
'g^lnf/
U>e creation of ibe world,
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wBefi ohe said : *‘De world rented on a tur-
tl^’a b*»cfc—de Bible eaje eo. ” “Isdatso?
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Wbat d ie« it say de tarde rested on ?
done with neatneaa and dispatch.
111* ¡ >
Hash yer mouf, b g niggah, you jin gone and
JEll&Y NUNAN.
Jacksonville, Jan. 14th, 1871.
jan«Htf.
bróie up de argument.”
» «*■».
Having just received from Sau francisco a fine
dock of
And Small Profits,
AM SELLING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
of Saddles Mid Harness cheaper than ever was
ottered before iu
>• ville,
— Jacks.
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“Seeing is believ-
ing” Give me a call before purchasing else-
where.
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GRAPE PILLS.
J. W. Manning, Prop’
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CITY BREWERY,
—BY—
SHTJTZ;
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN-
1 forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround­
ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and
will constantly keep on hand, the very beat of
Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer
should give me a cull.
Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869.
Jun« 12th-ly,