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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1871)
She gtmorratii’ AGRICULTURAL FAIR FOR 1871 SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1 «.1871. [Continued from first page.} some one else without his knowledge. What can be substituted for it ? It is required that $1,000 worth of im provements shall be put on a claim be fore patenting; but this is to prevent speculators getting patents fur claims which they have not improved. There is not an old claim in the State worth any thing which has not much more valuable improvements on it than that. Any cut or tunnel is an “improvement” in that sense; any expenditure in working. For new claims it is not a hardship, for no time is fixed during which the work is to be done, and a claim not worth that expenditure in development is not worth purchase. It is objected that conflicts of right be- tweenjrival mines or companies are not tried in the Land Office. There are sev eral reasons why this would be undesira ble—first, the gravity of the interest in volved requires the intervention of a jury ’ and Court of Record, where the fullest ef fect may. be given to miners’ customs ; second, the great cost of transporting nu merous witnesses such distances, instead of using them on the spot; third, in a regular Court all the proceedings are pub lic, including argument and suggestion of counsel; and lastly, an appeal may be had to a State Court within the reach of the parties, instead of being referred to Washington, where some obscure clerk may have the final say in the matter. When it is remembered that this law applies to claims worth thousands of dol lars, these precautions may seem well ta ken. The expense of proceedings is objected to. I think the expense is exaggerated. But I have used every means to secure rulings and practice that would reduce it. In my original bill I had a provi sion that all the testimony might be ta ken in the county where the claims are located, notice to be given to the oppos ing parities. This was stricken out in the Senate, and I only succeeded in getting the provision so far restored as to permit all ex parte affidavits to be taken before any officer authorized to administer oaths. On my suggestion, Wilson rules that this allows all testimony to be taken by affi davits at home, where the cases are un contested—which is the great majority of the»» You may have observed also that he rules that several detached claims, owned by the same party, may be appli ed for in one proceeding. The scale of fees is very low, except the local matter of advertising, which cannot be regulat ed here, save by reducing the time, which may not give sufficient notice. Any one who will compare this law with the quartz law, its predecessor, will see that it is more liberal in every’ re spect, and in none more than in that which reduces the amount of evidence to establish the right of the miner. Where a claim is two years old, and lienee the proof of its early records is difficult, such proof is entirely dispensed with, etc. One feature of this law is that no one is compelled to use it. The miner who prefers the old system, is left undisturb ed in his preference. He can still hold his claim under mining customs. Thou sands of quartz miners have not applied to buy their claims, and hold them as formerly. There is no time fixed, as un der the pre-emption law, during which a gireon is to apply, or else lose liis claim. e can wait nve or twenty years and then apply, keeping up his claim mean while, as before. So any one who don’t like the law need not be troubled by it. But the progress of surveys compelled farmers to apply for their land, the rail roads are constantly seeking to have the odd sections listed to them, and I do not think it right that the miner alone should be without power to buy his claim, and end the litigation incident to tbe old system of things, and made worse by the new. THE NEXT GREAT WAR. Are war clouds again gathering in the East? The note of war is sounded in the Edinburgh Review: “A struggle is pending between Russia and Austria; it is inevitable sooner or later ; it cannot be averted.” So alarming a prediction will certainly divert attention from France and Germany to the movements of those two Eastern powers. Both have been actively engaged in the reorganiza tion of their armies; and though Russia has had the advantage of time, the decla rations made by the Austrian War Min ister this week to the collossal army which, under the new military system, he could place in the field, was not with out significance and purpose. Austria, however, clearly meditates no aggression, not even upon her late assailants, Ger many and Italy, still less on Russia. Whence, then, the danger? “Russia makes no secret of her desire to encroach on her neighbor and expand her influence abroad by force of arms, to make use of a propaganda for this purpose, founded on a theory of race, to array the Sclave against the Magyar and Austrian.” Rus sia, according to the same authority, has resolved upon a campaign wholly differ ent from that which culminated in the Crimean disaster. The opening of the Black Sea to her fleet is against, or at the most a strategic operation, to divert attention from the grand fortified quadri lateral in Poland, whence, on the com pletion of the Russian scheme of milita ry reorganization, Russian generals are “to advance on Central Europe without risk to the internal peace of the country,” thus bringing into practical realization the assertion that “the Eastern question can alone be solved at Vienna in a Rus sian sense.” Are Russian intentions here belled? Too many facts combine in support of these conclusions to remove all distrust. The Porte, for the moment, is in favor at St. Petersburgh, because Turkey is not first to be assailed, and a Turco-Austrian alliance—alliances being the great dread of the Czar—might inter pose an impassable barrier to the Russian advance. Germany is soothed by the presence of the Czar at Ems. England is ignored. Yet Russian generals are unostentatiously maneuvering their 650,- 000 men on tbe western border, while Russian statesmen are exerting their ut most to avert a combination of Powers against their designs, and to extinguish in the Western States the embers of the Eastern policy, which was doomed by the crowning humiliation of the Black Bea conference. The following is the premium list for tlie ensuing County Fair, to be held in Bybee’s Grove, near Jacksonville, com mencing THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1871, and continuing three days. Entrance for money premiums, 33 j per cent, on the amount of premium offered. LIST OF PREMIUMS. five. Free for all. Puree, $100. trance 25 per cent. First horee.............................. heconti horse•••••••••••••••• ••••• Third horse............................ Fann harness, Buggy harness, • Display »addles and bridals Pair of dress boots. Pair of heavv boots, Pair of gents’ dress shoes. Pair of ladies’ .hoes, Di-play of mnrble work, - MARKS >e ..$12 and diploma. • 4 .. 8 •• CLASS IT—CARRtAGK HORSBS. SECOND RACE. MKCHANH AL PRODUCTS. Best— Di*pl i.v onbinet ware. Display wooden wnre Display tin waie - diplomi!. 4 4 • •• Fourth Department. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Best pair carriage horses owned and used as such by one person $6 and diploma, ltd 4 ** " CLASS V—ROADSTBR tkams . Best double team roadsters owned and used as such by one owner $6 and diploma. 2d best................................................. 4 “ " CLASS TI—COLTS. Best 2 yrs old................ $3 and diploma. 44 2d best............................................... 2 44 44 «4 Best 1 yr old........... 3 44 2d best............................................... 2 44 44 Best suckling oolt......................... 3 44 44 2d best................................................ 2 44 CLASS VII—SADDLK HORSKS. Best saddle horse............................. $6 and diploma. 2d best................................................. 4 •• •• CLASS VIII—JACKS Ain MULKS. I I Best jack........................................... $5 and diplei «a. 44 Best jennet5 44 44 Best mule 2 yrs old......................... 5 44 44 Best mule 1 yr old............................ 5 44 Be»t pair of mules raised in the 44 County ................................ 10 44 CATTLE. Best bull of any improved breed, $12 and diploma. 44 2d beat 5 • 4 44 3d b st................................................ 3 44 44 Beat c<>w of any improved breed 12 44 44 2d best................................................ 5 44 44 3d best...... ....................................... 3 • 4 8HEEP $3 and diploma. B«-at bock 2<i beat..... 2 '• 44 Best ew«-. 3 “ 44 2d best.... 2 “ »VINE Best boar 2>i beat.... Best sow.. 2d beat..... $7 aad diploma. 44 3 4« 44 7 44 44 3 44 $5 »n<l diploma. «4 3 '• Mecoud Department. MACHINERY. I PLEMENTS. ETC. CLASS I — nofSEH I.D IMPLKMKN1 Beat churn ••••■■••«................... Rest butter worker.................................. Best washing machine.............................. Beat cheese of domestic manufac ture - - $5 and diploma. BUTTBR, BREAD, BTC. Best— Exhibit of butter, 44 broad, 4« pilot bread 44 Biscuit 4 I soda biscuit 44 butter crackers 44 sweet crackers 44 Boston crackers 44 domestic oom bread 44 ryebread 44 brown bread $5 and diploma. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 HONBT, FRBSBRVES, PICKLBS. Best honey, not less than 10 lbs. Beat canned tomatoes - - 44 black berries 44 raspberries - 44 peaches 44 pears 44 apples 44 qainees 44 cherries 44 ourrants 44 grapes Best jelly, apple 44 currant ... 44 peach - 44 quince ... Beat preserved quinces - 44 peaches 44 pears 44 apples 44 plums Best tomato catsup Rest cucumber ca'sup Best pickied cucumbers a a peaches 44 tomatoes 44 walnuts 44 mangoes and melons 44 onions 44 gherkins Best specimen concentrated vegetables “ “ milk, diploma, diploma. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 (Article» to be exhibited by manufacturer.) MILL FABRICS. Best display of woolea goods by one manufactory............................. $5 and diploma. NKKDLB, BMKLL AMD WAX WORK, CLOTHIX0, MATS, CAPS, KTC. Best— Exhibit and greatest number of articles in this class................ .$14 and diploma. 44 Ottoman cover . ......................... 44 Fancy chair work with needle . Crochet »bawl................................ 2 and diploma. 44 Lamp-stand mat.......................... Ornamental needle work............ 3 and diploma. 44 Silk embroidery............................. 44 Embroidered dressing gown.... i a e Embroirdered lady’s robe........ . •4 3 and diploma. 44 Embroirdered mantilla................... 44 E m broirdered table- sp read............ 44 Embroirdered lady's dress............ Embroirdered children’s clothes.. 5 and diploma. Embroirdered lady’s collar............ 1 and diploma. Embroirdered handkerchief......... 1 and diploma. Embroirdered with beads.............. 2 and diploma. Tatting collar.................................... 1 and diploma. Worked collar................................. .. I and diploma. 44 Worked veil........................................ Worked handkerchief...................... 1 and diploma. 44 Silk bonnet............... 44 Velvet bonnet.......... ••••••••••«»•• 44 Collection of fars...., »•••eeeeeeeeee 44 Display of millinery Assortment of gloves and mittens 2and diploma. Variety of linen embroirdery....... Group of artificial flowers.............. 2 and diploma. Specimen of wax flowers................ 2 and diploma. 44 Specimen cone work.. !OOO 44 Specimen shell work.. 44 Braid straw or grass... Specimen braid work. 2 and diploma. 44 Embroirdered picture 44 White quilt.................... •• lYurked quilt,. 44 Silk quilt.......................................... .. Patchwork quilt ...................... ........ 2 and diploma. •( Children’s affghan......................... .. HOUSEHOLD TABBICS. Best- Hearth rug eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee diploma, Pair woolen knit stockings............. SI aad diploma. 44 Pair cotton knit stockings............ Pair by misses under 12 years.... 1 and diploma. 4< Pair of woolen fringe mittens....... «« Pair of woolen mittens eeeeee eeeeeeeee 44 Pair by Misses nnder 12 years.... Pair of woolen stockings by Misses under 12 years................ 1 aad Worsted knitted stockings............ Stocking yarn.................................... Woolen shawl eeeeee•»••••eeeeee••eeeeee FDOt IDA^See eeee eeeeeo eeeeee eeeeee eoeeeoen Straw hat eaeekeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeee Gentlemens* shirts eeeee»»ee soeeeeeeeee FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE. BIL IOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVCUS HEADACHE, COS1TIVENESS, E tc . PURE LY VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MER CURY, MINERALS, OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant purgative, superseding castor oil, salta, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nau sea or griping pains. They are composed of the fineit ingredient». After a few day’s use of them, such an invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and en ervated. whether arising from imprudence or dis ease. II. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar coated Pilla do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleas ant iu taste and odor, do not necessitate their be ing sugar-coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. HEISTK'S?’ T. HELMEOLD’8 HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Full and explicit directions accompany the med icines. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable Established expressly to afford the al and scientific Medical Aid in thets charterer furnished on application, with hundreds mant and cure <<f all Private and •»> thousands of living witnesses, and vr #ard ot Chronic Disease!1, ch4ee 30 000 unsolicited certificates and rec-mmendatory of Seereey end all letters, many of which are from the highest Sexual Disorder». s uroea, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen -tatesmen, etc. The proprietor has never resort To the Afflicted. ed to their publication in the newspapers ; he does not do this from the fact that bis article rank »» DR. W. K. DOHBRTY BB-- standard preparations, an I do not need to 1» tnrns his sincere thanks to hia propped up by certificates, nameroua patients for their pat ronage, and would take this op Henry T. Hclmbold’s Genuine Prepara portunity t>> remind them that be continues to eon- tions. i*ult at his Institute lor the cure of chronic disease* of the Lungs. Liver, Kidneys, Digestive aad Gen- Delivered to any address. Secure from observa ito-Uniary Organs, and all Private Diseases, via tion. Established upward of twenty years. Sold Syphilis, in all its forms and stages; Baasiaai by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for in Weakness, and ail the h< rrid eunsequeanee ef •■V*' formation, in confidence, to Henry T. Helmbold. abuse ; Gonorrhoea ; Gleet, Strictures j Nocturnal Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots : II. T. HELMBOLD’S Drug and and Diurnal Emissions ; Sexual Ddbility ; Mr* eases of tbe Back and Loins ; Inflammation of tb* Chemical Warehouse. No. 594 Broadway, New Bladder und Kidneys, etc.; end he hepea that Mr* York, or to H. T. HELMBOD’S Medical Depot, lung experience and suceessial prwctioe will o»t 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HENRY T. tinue to insure him a share uf public patronage By his practice of many years in Europe and tbi HELMBOLD’S ! Take no other. United States, he is enabled to apply tbe mo»t «• March 4th, 1871. jan7-ly. cient and successful remedies against diseases oft all kinds. He usee no mercury, chargesmodttate,. FOR !<ALE. treats his patients in a correct and honoraMt way,- OUR DRUG BUSINESS located in San Fran and hn.a references of unquestionable vesnMty fram* cisco, Cal. After our best wishes, and expressing men of known respectability and high subding ia* our thanks for the liberal patronage we have re society. All parties consulting him, by letter arr ceived for more than twenty-one years, during otherwise, will reoeive the best and gentlest treat which period we have been steadily engaged in the ment and implicit secrecy. Drug business in California, we beg to say in con sequence of the rapid growth of Dr. Walker’s To Females. California Vinegar Bitters, now spread over the When a female is in trouble or afflicted with* United States and countries far beyond, we are ne cessitated to devote our entire time to said busi disease, or weakness of the back and limbs, paia> in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular ness. We are the Oldest Drug firm on the Pacific Coast power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nerv and the on’y one, continuous under the same pro ousness, extreme uniary difficulties, derangement- prietors since 1849, and have determined to sell of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitis,* our large, prosperous, and well established busi all diseasea of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and ail other diseases peculiar to females, she shouldi ness on favorable terms. This is a rare opportunity for men with mean», go or write at once to the celebrated Female Dee- ot entering into a profitable business with advan tor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institute,, and consult him about her trouble« and disease.. tages never before offered. Irregularities, Suppressions, ete., will receive the For particulars enquire of Doctor’s particular attention. Let no Mae deli R. H. MCDONALD A CO • » cacy prevent you, bet apply immediately, and Mtn* R. H. M c D omald , ) Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco, Cal. yourself from painful suffering and premature J. C. S pencer , j N. B. Until a sale is made we shall continue our death. All married ladies whose delicate health importations and keep a large stock of fresh goods or circumstances prevent an increase in their fami constantly on hand, and sell at prices to defy com lies, should write or call at DR. DOHERTY’S* MEDICAL INSTITUTE, and they will receive petition. every possible relief and help. The Doetor’e of January 7th, 1871. jan7-ly. fices, consisting of a suite of six rooms, are ee ar ranged that he can be consulted without fear 9f> observation. MEDICAL DISCOVERY FLUID EXTR’CT SARSAPARILLA A GREAT Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA W’ill radically exterminate from the system Scrof ula. Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, dore Legs, sore mouth, sore head, bronchitis, skin dis eases, salt rheum, cankers, runnings trom the ear, white swellings, tumors, cancerous affections, nod*s, rickets, glandular swellings, night sweats, rash, tetter, humors of all kinds, chronic rheuma tism, dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years. 4 4 44 44 44 44 4o 44 44 • • 4 « 4 4 44 Bear testimony to their Wonder ful Curative Effect». g §5 WHAT ARE THEY? g «=s| Í - • a ® « ss w £ o’ Being prepared expressly for the above com plaints, its blond-purifv ing properties are greater than any other pnparation of Sarsaparilla. I: gives the complexion a "'ear ami healthy color and restores 'he patient to a state of health and purity. For puri ving he Idood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an im pure state of the blood, and the only reliable nn>, rfrrc'ual known remedy for the cure of pain« an< aw lling of the bones, ulcerations of the throa1 and legs, h otches. pimples < n the face, eryripeig and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beauti y- ing the complexion. ► ° 2 5 2 z * M--e ri * E 4$ 44 and diploma. 44 9 >4 4 4 • 4 .n I diploma, and d.ploina. 4e FINE ARTS. Beat— Specimen oil painting by Am**r'n arti.-t dip'orna. 4e Same by Oregon arti«t e4 Specimen in water colors 44 44 in oil by foreign ar’ist 4e 44 in watereoiors by fot’n artist 44 44 uneolorrd photograph 44 a 4 fruit painting 44 44 flour painting 44 of Oregon landscape, in oil, by 44 Oregon artist 44 Exhibit of paintings by Ogn or for’» ar’t 44 Fancy painting 44 Fanev painting in water oolors a 4 Display of printing 44 Specimens of penmanship 4 4 Crayon drawing 44 Peaeil drawing 44 Pen drawing •PEED PROCRAMME. Thursday, October 5th. FIRST RACE. Running race, half mile, free for all. Purse, $50. Entrance 25 per cent. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. THE GKEAT DIURETIC, ha» rnred every ca-e of Diabetes in which it has been giver.. Irritation of th>* neck of the bladder, a <1 ii'flam *tion of the kidneys ulceration <>f th«* kidneys nnd bladder, reten'ion of urine, diseaae» of the pro-trHte gland-, stone in the bladder, cal culus, gravel, brick dust <le|>osit, and inugona or tnilkv disch.rges, and for enfrelded ><n4 ■'i. licate constitutions <>f Loth aexes. uttended with tbe fol lowing symptoms ; Indisposition to Exertion, L< as of Power, L ‘ss of Memory. Difficulty of Breath ing. Weak Nerve», Trembling, Horror of Disease, WHketulneas, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back. Hot Hands. Flushing of the Bvdy. Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Fa*-e. Pallid Coun tenance. Unive sal Lassitude ot the Muscular Sys tem. Etc. Used f*y person» from the ages of eighteen to twenty.five >.n ’ fotn thtr’y five to fiity-five, or in ’he dec'ine * r ch mee of life : after eonfineir.ru: <»i lahrir pains ; bed we>'ing in children. HET.MBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU IS Dll' RE11C AND BLOOD-1 URIi YING, AND CURES ALL DISEA'Ki ARISING FROM HABITS OF DISSIPATION. AND EXCESSES AND IMPRUDENCES IN LIFE. IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. ETC.. SUPERSEDING CO PAIBA IN AFFECTIONS FOR WHICH IT IS USED. AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS—IN THESE DISEASES USED IN CONNECTION WITH HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. LADIES. In mnny affection» peculiar to ladies, the Ex tract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy— as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painful- nesa or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrua state of the Uterus, Leucor- rhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscre tion or habita of dissioation. It ia prescribed ex tensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwivea for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both aexes and all ages, (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoma.) H. T. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING Trotting race, mile heats; best two in FROM IMPRUDENCES. HABITS three. Free for all. Purse, $75. En OF DISSIPATION. ETC., SECOND RACE. ,$40 . 20 . 15 Friday, October 6th. S Spermatorrhoea. MS *11 FANCY TRET ARE NOT A VILE CONCENTRATED in all their stages, at little expense, little or do change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urin «to, thereby removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. ! I DRIN Made of Poor It am, Whisker, Proof Spirits tind Refuse l.iquwro doctored,spiced **d sweet ened to please the taste, called “ Tonics, ”•* Appetlx- r •!>," •• Restorer»," ac ., that lead the tippler on to —.•.nkenness and ruin, but are 4 true Medicine,mad» >::i the Native Root» and Herb» of California, free ,i»ns r.it Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the It It AT 111.00» PURIFIER aad A LIFE I VING PRINCIPLE »perfect Kenovator and iv!~on.tor of the System, carrying off all poisonous .alter a id restoring the blood to a healthy condition, o person can take these Bitter» according to Uirec- n and remain long unwell. * 1 ICO will be given for an Incurable case, provided i .■ j bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or < iher means, and the vital organa wasted lx* jnd the j Mat of repair. Fur Inflnnimutory nnd Chronic Rbewmis- t’em nud (¡oat, »yapepeia wr Indigestion, Rillonn, Rrtultteut uud Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, l.iver. Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitterstave been most sncccss- fa1. Sr.vh Diseases are caused by Vitiated I. lood. which »generally produced by derangement <the Digestive Organ«. BVHPEPSIA O.t IXDIGESTION, need- n-’ia. Tain i.itlu Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the ' uat, Dlxzlaesa, 6nur Eructations of the Stomach, * »1 test - I t ths Mouth, B.lions Attacks, Palpitation . f thjILa t, lnSamxation of the Lungs, Pain In the rcf the Kidney» and a hundred other palnlul i •'ipt-nr», ars the oSsprlngsof Dyspepsia. T : j* Livlsorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor i' l hrer and bowels, which render them of unequalled < 3er.eyla cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter, Salt P.heutn, Blotches, Spot», Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car buncles, Bing-Worms. Scald-Bead, Sore Eyes, Eryslp. clas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever namo or nature, are literally dug up and carried out ofthc system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin In Hmples, Erup tions or Sores cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when It Is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health ofthc system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroy ed and rcmovod. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four lan guages—English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKED. Proprietor. R. B. MCDONALD A CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal,, and S2 »nd Si Commerce Street, New Pork. ir SOLD ET ALL DBUGGISTS AND DEALERS, DR. DOHERTY baa just published aa imp»rt»al pamphlet embodying hi» own views aad alpat- iences in relation to Impotence or Virility, being a ! short treatise on Spermotorrbcea or Sautinol W«ak- uess, ervous and Physical debility consequent aa this aft :oii, and other diseases of tbe sexaal or gans. Thia littl ork contains information of tbe et- I most value to 1), whether married or single an*- will bo rent Fite by mail on receipt of six cents ia. postage stamps to return poster«- Address W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.. San Frauei»oo, Cal. - jan. 21, 1871. cT?5 = t — r“ • ••••• «•» SECOND RACE. Trotting race, mile heats; best two in three; free for all horees that have never trotted for money. Purse, $100. Entrance 25 per cent. First horse........ $50 Second hone.... 30 Third horee.;. j .. 20 'eeeeeeeee ee»e»»eeeeo eb eeeeeaeeaeu eeeoee»eeêeo»eeeee»e»eeeeeeue e eoe Saturday, October 1th. Trotting race, mile heatsbest three in HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S IMPROVED ROSE WASH c-nnot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Seorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, ete., dispels Redness nnd Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Raab, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used ; restores the akin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable cleame’s and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the akin. H. T. Helmbold*« Rose Wash has l>>ng sustained its prin ciple claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render it a Toilet Applendage of the most Superlative and Congenial character, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, Safety and Efficacy—the invariable ► R a »•X ». ® * .T"S 2 s ; * fr ■ w « <* « th j • t i-s -1 à s* « I 0 ® S’ 5 • E 2 £-1 ° £ R ■ « S C3 tx S 5 * ÎÎ- 23^ ft « fl 9 t ♦ * « « r « “ 2 a. H « ». ao s7 ». « B = 8® M « J- A I NEW STATE SALOON JDJEÒIÌTKS, S-- ’ X J3 • • •< -a 3-a •a £ o .2 « ® g ■J» S 1 13 1-2 FIRST RACE. Running race, single dash, 1 mile, free for all. Purse, $100. Entrance 25 per cent thirst horse.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.......$50 Second horse............................................ 30 *Third horse. 20 CorreapondCMtn. Patients (male or female) residing ia any part* of the State, however distant, who may desire the Ö 5 opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty in their re e poo °« H tive cases, and who think proper to submit a writ tr statement of such, in preference to bolding a C s M * ten personal interview, are respeelifully assured that 2 ' their communications will be held most sacred. Dr. Doherty takes this opportunity of obeerviag that all letters are opened and replied to by himself* only, »nd the latter as promptly as possible. If the case be fully and candidly diseribed, per- - son al communication will be unnecessary, in- stiuctions for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of the ease itself (including tbe remedie»), will be forwarded without delay, and in »ueh a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of tbe letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultations, by letter or otherwise, fill.. I'eruiMnen' cure guaranteed, or no pay. Addneae W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., San Franeiaeo, Cali fornia. h Second horee...................... ................... 15 Third horee......................... .................... 10 trance 25 per cent. First horse... Second horse Third horse.. • ri o p WINKS, LACKR BKKR, CIDKR AND TINKOAR. Beat yield of wine ftum grapes— _ quantity and quality considered $5 -A- wine - Best *■ white Bea red wine Best white aparklin * wine Be t blackberry wine Re-t currant wine Best 10 gn’L n keg of lager, 5 Beat 10 gal'ou keg of eider 5 Best sample »f »ineg ir To VINEGAR BITTERS if Hundreds of Thousands 4» 4 4 FIRST RACE. diploi Component Part.»—Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. No. 519 Sacramento street, corner of Leidesdorff street (a few doors below What Chee» House.) Private entrance on Leides- dorff street, San Francisco. 44 DnVWINOS. PAINTINCS. ETC. 44 44 GRAPE PILLS. PRIVATE MEDICAL AUL aecompainments of its use—as a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as Quick Cures sand Moderata ClMHRl an injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connec DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S tion with the Enacts Buchu, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as lecom Private Medical and Surgical Inatitutey 4 ,1 • ft mended, cannot be surpassed. • « TEXTILE FABRICS. MILL AND DOMESTIC PRODUCTS. 44 Extract Catawba 44 Third Department. Diplo a HENRI T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID 44 DRIED AND PitKSKRVeD FRUIT. CLASS II —VrHICLKS. two horse family carriage............. top buggy ............ farm wagon fur general purposes spring market wagon.................... wagon or carriage brake............... Sweepstakes; 4 miles trotting. Purse, $50. Entrance 33f per cent. In the above races the entrance must be paid to the Secretary on or before 9 o’clock, a . M., on the day previous to the raec. All races to be governed by the rules of the Society three to enter and two to start. All the above races will be confined to horses owned and kept in Jackson anti Josephine counties, Oregon, and Siskivou county, California. JAMES D. FAY, President. H. K. H anna , Secretary. 44 Greatest number uf varieties and beat specimens, nut less than 2 lbs. each - - $2 and di| L>mu. Greatest number cf varieties and bent »pt—imens of fresh pre served fruit, not less than one ean or ja^ each 3 and diploma. 44 Best specimen, brandy poaches 44 Best specimen peanuts 44 Best specimen s< ft shell almon'l» Best Best Bast Best Best $50 . 30 . 20 ••••••••••• First Second Best— Pr- miurn. Pieiniuui. Bushel of wheat $3.00 $2 00 First Department. oat« - 3.00 2.00 <• HORSES. barley 3.00 2 00 00 2 00 In this department the same animal cannot be Tw* lvr ears of corn 4.00 entered more than once, except iu sweepstakes, or Display of grain from 1 faraufi 00 2 00 1.00 as a colt with its sire or dame, as a rnembur of a Peck of white beHii* - *• peas - 2.00 1.00 family. ** alfalfa seed - 5 00 3 00 No arimal will be allowed to compete for anv 1.00 premium, unless free from disease or blemish L'iiplsy of »quash«» 5 or more 2.00 44 onions 2 00 1 00 which ean be transmitted to posterity. 44 beata 2.00 1.00 CLASS I—Bonsxs OP ALL Wt>HX—STALLIONS. 4a earrota 2.00 1.00 44 Best 4 yrs old and over................. $10 and diploma. parsnipa - 2 00 1.00 44 turnupa MARKS. 2.00 1.00 44 tomatoes 2.00 1.00 Best 4 yrs old and over..................$10 and diploma. 44 cabbage - 2.00 1.00 44 CLASS II—»KAFT HOKSKS—STALLIONS« cauliflower 2.00 1.00 44 Best 2 yrs old and over..................$10 and diploma. vegetables from 1 garden 5 00 3.00 MARKS. 44 garden seeds 3.00 2.00 Best 2 yrs old »nd over with colt 44 3.00 apples 2.00 by side10 and diploma. 44 • 3.00 pears - 2.00 44 Best 2 yrs old and over without ueaches 3 00 2.00 44 colt m . 5 and diplonaa - 3.00 plums - 2.00 44 nectarines 3.00 2.00 CLASS III—R0ADSTKR8. 44 grapes, 3 varieties 0.00 4.00 All animals competing for a premiums in this de »LOUR. partment must be exhibited in harness. Beat— STALLIONS Seek of wheat flour * - < diploma. $12 aad diploma. Baek of red wheat flour to be exhibited by Best 3 yrs old and over........... 2d best•••••••■• •••••• ••••••••• ••••••• . 8 “ " the manufacturer, with statement of the QKLDINGS variety and quantity of wheat to make it - - - - diploma $10 and diploma. Best 3 yrs old and over,.......... 5 • • •• 2d beat......... •••••«••• •••••■•• ..... chbesb . Best 3 yrs old and over......... 2d best•••••• ••■••••••........ En HE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED that Pape A Savage ot the “ New State Sa loon ” will quench their thirst with the most choice BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for “ one bit.” We expect to lose money by it, but times are hard, and we cannot see people thirsty. PAPE A SAVAGE. October 10th, 1869. 3 res » Sas T LAGER! —BY LAGER! EAGLE BREWERY. CID BREWS!, VEIT SHVTZ’ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON HE UNDERSIGNXD RBSPECTRULLY in forms the citixens oft Jacksonville Msd surround OSEPH WETTERER HA8 NOWON HAND ing country, that he ia now ■■miftnrfaiibg'^ and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag will constantly keep on hand, th* very beet ed> er Beer in Southern Oregon, which he will »ell Lager in Beer. Those who wish a cool glaas of bet quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the should give mo a eall. article. Jacksonville, June Mth. 1M9. J J aok son rill« June 5th, 1869. T me 12th-Iy.