The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 23, 1871, Image 4

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JACKSON COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL FAIR
FOR 1871.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23,1871
PARAGRAPHS.
The ties of business—Advertise.
Extravagant—Hiring a cab to look for
an omnibus.
Good name for a conductor on a street
rai 1 way—’ Osca r.
Dobbs thinks that instead of giving
credit to whom credit is due, the cash had
First Department.
better lie paid.
HORSES.
The day to pick your wife is Choose-
In
this
department
the same animal cannot be
day. Weddens-day is the day to be mar­
entered
more
than
once,
except io sweepstakes, or
ried on, of course.
as a colt with its sire or dame, as a member of a
Chief Justice Chase is buying up Rhode family.
No animal will l>e allowed to compete for any
Island. He has al ready purchased five
acres, and is keeping a sharp eye on the premium, unless free from disease or blemish
which can be transmitted to posterity.
other fifteen.
CLANS I — HORSES OF ALL WORK—RVALLION8.
A Troy editor lately returned a tailor’s Best 4 yrs old and over................. $10 and diploma.
bill with the following memorandum on
MARK«.
the margin : “Your manuscript is re- Best 4 yrs old and over
$10 and diploma.
sp. ctf ;!ly declined?'
CLASS II—DRAW HORSES—STALLIONS»
Hon. J. Proctor Knott attacked the Best 2 yrs old and over.................$10 and diploma.
“New Departure” heresy, and the result
MARKS.
.1 the assailant is Knott, and the “New Best 2 yrs old and over with colt
Dvpartue” is not.”
by side............................................ $10 »nd diploma.
The Kentucky I«egislature will »tanii Best 2 yrs old and over without
c,dt................................................... 5 and diploma
as follows: Houae—82 Democrats, 18
Republicans; Senate—35 Democrats, 3
CLASS III—ROADSTERS.
Republicans.
All animals competing fora premiums in thisde-
Of the 1,001 young lathes who fainted partuieut must be exhibited in harness.
8TALLIOX8.
last year, 988 fell into the arms of gentle­
men, two fell on the floor, and one in a Best 3 vrs old and over..................$12 and diploma.
2d best..................
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water-butt.
GKLDIKGS.
Rector’s daughter (to a Sunday School Best 3 yrs old and over..................$10 »nd diploma.
boy.) “O, you have an elder brother; 2d
best.......................M. ......... i
well,Jlu>w old is he?” Schoollxiy : “Dun-
MARES.
no, Miss; but he’s just started o’ swear­ Best 3 yrs old and over
..................$12 and diploma
ing.”
3d b*st..„■•••••••••••••••• v••••••*■•••••*4 8 ’
Our Minister at Japan warns our Gov­
CLASS IV—CARRIAGE HORSES.
ernment of the ¡Missibility of the Russian Best pair carriage horses owned
cattle plague being introduced into this and used as such by one p< rsen $6 and diploma.
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country from the west, as it has now 9,1 heat
reached the Pacific coast.
CLASS V— R0AD8TBR VEAM8.
Best
double
team roadsters owned
A little girl employed in one of the
and utfetl as such by one owner $6 and diploma.
Natic (R. I.) mills, on losing several lin­ 2d best.............................................. 4 “
“
gers in the machinery, instead of crying,
CLASS VI—COLT*.
heroically asked, “Will this stop my
Best 2 yrs old................................... $3 and diploma.
working for my sick father ?”
2d best................................................ 2
A Memphis man never would take a Best 1 yr old......................... •• 3
“d ire,” and when a belle challenged hint 2d best.............................................. a 2
to marry her, he made her his wife in­ Best .«'ickling colt........................... 3
side twenty minutes. In twenty duys 2d best................................................ 2
CLASS VII—SADDLE HORSES.
they were happily divorced.
Best saddle h<>rse............................. $6 and diploma.
A bare-headed, bare-footed little boy 2d best................................................ 4 “
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astonished a worshiping congregation in
CLASS VIII- JACKS AND Ml'LEN.
a Massavhinsetts town, on a recent Sun- Best jack............................................ $5 and diploma.
thy, by rushing into church and exclaim­ Beet jennet......................................... 5
ing : “Where’s my papa? the pigs are Best mule 2 yrs old........................ S
Best mule 1 yr old........................ _ 5
out.”
pair ef mules raisedin the
D »ctor Greeley being asked if guano is Best
county............................................ 10
good to put on jMitatoes, replied that it
CATTLE.
might do for those whose tastes have be­
Best
bull
of
any
improve«!
breed, $12 and diploma.
came vitiated with rum and tobacco, but
2d best......•••■••••••• 5
for him he preferred butter and molas­ 3d b. st................................................ 3
ses.
Best cow of any improved breed, 12
Senator Sumner has declined the gold 2d best............................... .. ............. 5
medal tendered him by the people of 3d best............................................... 3
SHEEP
Hayti. If the Haytians wish to get rid
of the medal, they might offer it to Pres­ Best buck
ident Grunt, who has no constitutional 2d best.....
Best ewe.
scruples against taking of presents, espe­ 2d
best....
cially when the exjiressage is prepaid.
sWINiJ
As to the thinning of grapes, if your Bast boar
$7 and diploma.
vine is able to perfect ten pounds of fruit, 2d best...
3 • «
it is l»etter to have this amount in twen­ Best sow..
3
ty clusters than in forty. Tf ten pounds 2d beat.....
is the canaeity of your vine, the fruit will
1*01 LI RY
be hett- r if twenty bunches make this Rest lot
and diplo UKl.
amount than if you take forty to do it. 2i best.
We do not give projier attention to mak­
ing quality in our grapes. Over-bearing
Nerond Department.
is as destructive of quality as it is of ma­
MACHINERY. 1 PI.EVENTS. ETC
turing.
Best—
Di.-plny cabinet ware.
Display wooden ware
Display tin Ware
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WINES, I.AGEr. REEK. CIDER AND VINEGAR.
CLASS II — VEHICLKS.
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Third Department.
TEXTILE FABRICS, MILL AND DOMESTIC
PRODUCTS.
(Articles to be exhibited by manufacturer.)
MILL FABRICS.
Best display of woolea goods by
one manufactory.............................$5 and diploma.
NEEDLE, SHELL AND WAX WORK, CLOTHING, HATS,
CAPS, ETC.
HOV8RHOLD FABRICS.
Best—
Hearth rug...................................
diploma.
Pair woolen knit stockings.......
$1 and diploma.
4 4
Pair cotton knit stocking«......
Pair by misées under 12 years.
1 and diploma.
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Pair of woolen fringe mittens.,
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Pair of woolen mitteqs...........
mitteqj...........
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Misses under
nr11— * II * y«sars
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Pair by Misées
Pair of Woolen stookihgs by
Misses under 12 years....... ........ 1 and dip^oato^.
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E'">t yield of witie ftom grapes—
quantity and qualitvtonsidered $.'> and diul
B®«t whit*:
’ ‘ wine
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Best red w me
Best white sjmrkiini' wine
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Be t blackberry wine
Be-t eurraut wine
Best 10 gallon keg of lager,
5 and diploma,
Real
10 gallon keg of cider
5 and diploma.
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|ie-t aampie t vinegar
Best churn........................................................... Dtplom..
Best butter worker..............................
Best washing machine.............................
Best—
Exhibit. and greatest number of
articles in this class................ .$10 and diploma.
44
Ottoman cover
.............. ..........
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Fancy chair work with needle ,
i rochet shawl....................... ........
2 and diploma.
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Lamp-staid mat..........................
Ornamental needle work............
3 and diploma.
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Silk embroidery....................... ...
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Embroidered dressing gown....
Embroirdcred lady’s robe ....... • 9 3 and diploma.
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Embroirdered mantilla................
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Embroirdered table-spread.......
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Embroirdered lady's dress.......
Embroirdered children’s clothes.. 5 and «Uploma.
Embroirdered Indy’s collar........... 1 and diploma.
Eo.broirdered handkerchief......... 1 and diploma.
Embroirdered with beads.............. 2 and diploma.
Tatting collar.......... ........................ 1 and diploma.
Worked collar............................ ., M 1 and diploma.
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Worked veil.......................................
Worked handkerchief..................... 1 and diploma.
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Silk bonnet....... ................................
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Velvet bonnet........................ . .........
4 4
Cidlection of fur»..............................
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Display of millinery........................
Assortment o.‘ gloves and mittens 2 and diploma.
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Variety of linen embroirdery.......
Group of artificial flowers
2 and diploma.
Specimen of wax flowers..
2 and dipluma.
Specimen cone work..........
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Specimen shell work..........
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Braid straw nr grass..........
Specimen braid work.........
2 and diploma.
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Embroirdered picture......
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White quilt................
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Worked quilt..........
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Silk quilt..................
Patchwork quilt ... .
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2 and diploma,
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Children’s affghan..
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Bt'TTER, BREAD, ETC.
CLASS I—HOUSKH I D INrLKNKNTS, ET<>.
Dip)«
- diploma.
Beet—
Exhibit of butter,
$5 and diploma.
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4 a
bread,
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pilot bread
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4 4
biscuit
4 4
4 I
soda biseuit
e
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butter crackers
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sweet crackers
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Boston crackers
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domestic corn bread
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ryebread
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A4
brown bread
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honbt , prkskrvks , picklrs .
Best honey, not less than 10 lbs.
diploma,
Best canned tomatoes
diploma
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black berries
4 4
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raspberries -
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peaches
4 4
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pears
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apples
4 4
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q ,inces
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cherries
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14
currants
4 4
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grapes
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Best jelly, apple
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currant
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peach
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quinee
4e
Be*t preserved quinces -
4 4
4 4
peacbea
• 4
pears
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4 4
apples
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• 4
plums
4 4
Be«t tomato catsup
» 4
Best cucumber ca'sup
4 *
Best pick led ciicnnibert«
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peaches
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4
4 4
tomatoes
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wnlntils
mangoes and melons
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ouions
4 4
4 4
ghvrkin>t
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Be»« specimen oono<-i»trated vegetables
4 4
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milk,
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two horse family carriage.............
top buggy..........................................
farm wagon for general purposes
spring market wagon................ «...
wagon or carriage brake..............
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Best
Best
Best
Best
Best
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Bast cheese of domestie manufac­
ture
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$5 and diploma.
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M rs . W oodhull E xplains .—Let us
turn to the consideration of my offenses
as enumerated by Mr. Greeley, the of­
fenses of “one who has two husbands af­
ter a sort,” “who lives in the same house
with them both, sharing the couch of
one, but bearing the name of the other,”
and of one who may be “persuaded to
overbear her shrinking modesty and
nominate herself.” In respect to my do­
mestic relations, which were dragged up­
on the public by those who desired and
intended to injure me, but to whom I am
only too grateful for that favor, I knew
not when I decided and acted at the sev­
eral epochs of my life that 1 should ever
meet with a single outside friend who
would justify me. But as I was justified
to myself, 1 decided and acted as I did ;
awl I am only embarrassed by the idea
that any one should think that by speak­
ing on the subject at all I am condescend­
ing to apologize to anybody. I was di­
vorced from Dr. Woodhull for reasons
which, to me were sufficient, but I was
riever his enemy. He continued to need
my friendship, and he has it. My chil­
dren continued to prize and to need his
Affection and presence, and they have
them. Circumstances over which I as­
sumed the right to decide for myself, to
the sutistaction of all who were immedi­
ately concerned, made it best that I
should retain in public the name by
which I was already known, as in the
case of actresses, singers and other public
women is often done. In both resjjects
my conduct is undoubtedly irregular. I
knew not how it would be accounted of
by the world, if the world should trouble
iteelf with the matter ; but the complete
acceptance and justification not merely,
bat the appreciative laudation also, which
lias been conferred on my course in re-
si»ect to my “two husbands,” even in the
most conservative quarters, have been
among the most gratifying experiences of
my life. That I should have dared to be
the protector and friend of a discarded
hilt unfortunate husband, has not con­
demned me in the judgment of the Chris­
tian women ¡dhd others of this enlighten­
ed community, and, with the exception
of some thoughtless badinage and mere
slang, Mr. Greeley’s is almost the only
voice that has l»een raised adversely.—
HuwdAtd/ and Claflin1» Weekly.
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FLOUR.
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Brat
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diploma.
Sack of wheat flour
Sock of red wheat flour to be exhibited by
the manufacturer, with statamcfit of tbe
variety and quantity of wheat to make
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diplema.
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Fourth Department.
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"SECOND BAfcIS, ;
Trotting race, mile heats; best two in
three. Free for all. Purse, $75. En­
trance 25 per cent.
First horse............................................... $40
Second horHC...«^.i.^..,...,. 0.,,a^>i^.... 20
Third horse.......... *........................... 16
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Friday, ,()ol oh er ith.
FIRST RACE.
Running race, Mingle dMh, 1 mile, free
for all. Purse, $100. Entrance 25 per
cent
F'irst horse,..................<.,$.50
Second horse.....................
30
Third horae
second race .
Trotting race, ntfjp heaj#; beat two in
three; free for gll horses that have
never trotted for money. Purse, $J00.
Entrance 25 per cent.
First horse ■••*•••••••
.$50
SocOfid horse..,... ..... .. ........... ...
80
¡rd ii^yrst?................................
20
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HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
GRAPE PILLS.
M DICAL DISCOVERY
FLUID EXTR CT SARSAPARILLA A GREAT
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
Will radically exterminate from the »ystein Scrof­
ula. byphilis. Fever Sores, Ulcere, Sore Eyes. Sore
Legs, sore mouth, sore head, bronchitis, skin dis
eases, salt rheum, cankers, runnings trom the ear.
white swellings, tumors, canceroui a fleet ions
nod.'«, rickets, glandular swellings, night sweats,
rash, tetter, humors of all kinds, chronic rheuma­
tism, dyspepsia, and ail diseases that have betn
estab ished in the system for yesrs.
Being prepared expressly for the above com
plaints, its blood-purifving properties are greater
than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. 1»
gives the complexion a clear and healthy color
and restores the patient to i state of health an«'
purity. For pnri ying 'he blood, removing al’
chronic constitutional dise.faes arising from an iin
pure state of the blood, and the only reliable am
«■ffeettial known remedy for the cure of pain- and
«wiling of <Ue bones, ulcerations of the thro»
an<l legs, b etches, pimple- i n th“ face, erv'ipe'n
and al! scaly eruptions of the skiu, and beauti
ing the complexion.
Ill\l(
VINEGAR BITTERS
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WHAT ARE THEY?
C“M ENTP ATED
FLUID EXTRACT BITHU.
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
H T. HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT
BUCriU CURES DISEASES ARISING
FROM IMPRUDENCES. HABITS
OF DISSIPATION. ETC.,
in all tlioir stages, at little expense, little or no
change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exp sure.
It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to
Uriuate, thereby removing Obstructions, Frevent-
ing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying
Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class
ef diseases, and expelling all Peisonous matter.
L
HENRY T. IIELMBOLD’S IMPROVED ROSE
WASH
cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will
be found the only specific remedy in every speoies
of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates
Pimples, 8pots, Scorbutic Dryness, indurations of
the Cutaneous Membrane, ete., dispels Redness
.J”? Jnc*P25nt Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth
Patches. Dryness of Scat] Ip or Skin, Frost Bites,
and ail purpuras for Wbici h Salves
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or Ointments are
used ; restores the akin t'i a state of purity aa<i
softness, and insures continued healthy actibn to
the tissue of its vessel«, on which depends the
agreeable clearne'S and vivacity of complexion «<-
much sought and admired. But however vaiuablr
Rs a remedy for existing defects of the skin. H T.
Heltpbo <’a Rose Wrah has long su-tained its prin­
ciple olaim t<> uphopnded patronage, bj! posseasiiig
qua 11 tie* which render ft a Toilet Applendage of
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Hundreds of Thousands
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Bear testimony to their Wonder­
ful Curative Effects.
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To Correapoudenta.
Patients (male or female) residing in any part
of the State, however distant, who may desire th*
opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty in their respec­
tive cases, and who think proper to submit a writ­
ten statement of such, in preference to holdiag a
personal interview, are respeotifuUy rasured that
their communications will be he’d most sacred.
Dr. Doherty takes this opportunity <>f ebserviwg
I that all letters are ofiened and replied t«> by himself
'only, and the latter as promptly as possible.
, It the ca-e be fully and caedidly di«eril>ed, per-
1 -onal communication will be unnecessary, as ia-
<ti net ions for diet, regimen and the general treat­
ment uf the case ilseif (including the remedies),
will be forwarded without delay, and in such *
manner as to convey no Idea of tbe purport uf tbe
ettvr ur parcel so tiausmittcd.
Consultations, by letter or otherwise, FREK.
! Permanent curt guaranteed, or no pay. Address
W. K. DollEKTY, M. D., San Fruncisee, Caii-
I I'oruia.
Spermatorrhoea.
DR DOHFRTY has Just pnMisbed an importaw
• huh Met embodying his own Views and eipi-r-
iiiices in relation to Impotence u| Virility, baina*
•'»••rt treatise ,,n Spermotorrbcea or Seminal Wesa-
TnrT ARE NOT A VILE
T. H til.MBO1,Il’S
First horse........... . ................................. $25
Second horse............. 1............................ 16
Third home.......... .......... .-... tt .-. vt ... ........ 10
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Purse, $100.
has «•ured ei erv cji-e of [iinb«-te* in which it ha-
been given. Iriltation of th-' neck <>l the l»l.td«ier.
anil iiifluui'.’.ion uf the li'lneys. ulccr.atiuu of the
kidneys mid M.idder, r« t«'ii<ion of urine.
of the pr• •trsti glaii I-. sti.-e in th» fila i«t<T cui-
DHim AND PRESVRVK» FRUIT.
cu’us, gravel, liru;k 'lust u< posit, aud muimns «1
• ircmest number‘>f varieties and
tnilkv dtsch.'rges, and for tn ‘ •1>ti d .m l d-licale
be t specimens, not less than 2
Constitution- of fwtli sexes, attended with the fol
lbs. »-»ch
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$2 un
lowing sviupt un : Judisp' sitiou to Exert.un, Less
Greatest number of varieties and
of Power. L -s of Memory, Difficulty of Breath­
bent spe>-iinens of fresh pre­
ing Weak Nerve«. Trem' ling, Horror of Disease.
served Trait, not lee« than one
Wake‘ulness. DiHin«‘«s of A’iaiuw. Pain in the
cab or jar each
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3 an i diploma Back. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body. Dryness
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Best specimen, brandy peaches
of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Coun­
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Best specimen peanuts
tenance, Unive.sal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys­
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Best specimen soft shell almonds
tem. Etc.
FINE ARTS.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twenty-five, and from thirty-five to fifty-five, or in
DRVWINGS, PAINTINGS. BTC.
the decline or chinge of life ; after confinement or
Beat—•
Specimen oil painting by Amer’nar'iet diploma. labor pains ; bed-welting in children.
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Same by Oregon artist
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Specimen in water colors
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in oil by foreign artist
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HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS DIU-
in water colors by fur’n arti«t
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RETIC AND BLOOD-PURIFYING,
AND
unoolored photograph
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CURES ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM
fruit painting
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HABITS OF DISSIPATION, AND EXCESSES
flour painting
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AND IMPRUDENCES IN LIFE. IMPURITIES
of Oregon landscape, in oil, by
OF THE BLOOD. ETC., SUPERSEDING CO-
Oregon artist
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PAIBA IN AFFECTIONS FOR WHfCH IT IS
Exhibit of paintings by Ogn or for’n ar’t
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USED. AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS—IN
Fancy painting
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THESE DISEASES USED IN CONNECTION
Fancv painting in wktef colors
with helmbold ’ s rose wash .
Display ot printing
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Specimeua of peumansbip
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LADIES.
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Crayon drawing
In
many
affections
peculiar to ladies, the Ex­
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Pencil drawing
tract Buchu is uneqnaled by liny other remedy—
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Pen drawing
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a* in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, 1’u.mful­
ness or Suppression of Customary Evucuat ons,
Uloerated <>r Sehirru* state of the Uterus, Leueor-
SPEED PROGRAMME
rho'a or Whites. S'erility, and for all complaiuts
incident to the sex, whether arising from indi.-cre-
Thursday, October òfh.
tion or habits of dissipation. It is prescribed ex
FJBST RAGE.
tensivcly by the ip"St eminent Physicians an<i
Running race, half mile, free for all. Midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitution*,
of both sexes nnd all ages, (attended with any of
Purse, $50. Entrance 25 per cent.
the oboes diseases or symptoms.)
G reeley as a R eporter .—It is said
that Horace Greeley once attempted to do
up a fashionable party after the Jenkins
style, and wrote as follows: “Mrs. John
B icltannop was unusually charming,
with orange blossoms in her hair, dec-
olette drees and a long trail.” Horace Worsted knitted stockings...........
yarn...................................
was absent and failed to read the proof, ■'locking
IV oolen aba wl..........................
when what was Mrs. B.’s indignation on Foot mats............................................
reading the next morning: “Mrs. John 81raw hat••«•••••• ••••••
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Duchaunoui was continually churning G en tiemen s shirts.................... 2 and d pjutn*-
Saturday, Oçtober 1th.
with an o'irang-outang fastened to her
MI8CELLANEOU» ftHXICLM.
FIAW BAUE-
Beit-
hair, a discolored eye and in her shirt*
Set carriage harness«,....................
Jjgitff Tret ting mm ,
tail !”
bevi three in
PRIVATE MEDICAL YiT
__________ of
* "2 it^usc
__ — -as
Bn- accompnininents
a Preservative and
Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent
Lotion for disea.-es id a syphilitic Nature, ami a’ Quielt Cure» an<l Alodcrwt® CliarM«.
..$50 an injection for diseases of the Urinary 0rgans,|
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30 ! arising fto-m habits of dissipation, used in connec­
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DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S
... 20 tion with the Ex nets Buehu, ^ralmrilie, and
Catawba Grape Pills, in «sueb diseases as ietfom- Private Medical and Surgical fnatflite,
second race .
niended, cannot be surpassed.
Sweepstakes; 4 miles trotting. Purse,
No. 519 Sacramebto street, corner wf
$50. Entrance 33J {>er cent.
Leidesdorfl street (a tew doors below What Chrar
House.) Private entrance on Leides-
In the above races the entrance must
dorff street, Fan Francieso.
‘
be paid to the Secretary on or before 9 Full and explicit directions accompany the med
o’clock, a . M., on the day previous to the iemes.
Established expressly io afford the afflict«’d sount
raec. All races to l>e governed by the Evidence of the most responsible and reliable
and scientific Medical Aid in tbe treat­
furnished on appheadon, with hundreds
rules of the Society three to enter and character
ment and cura oT all Private and
•»t thousands of living witnesses, and upward of
i
wo to start. All the above races will be 30 000 unsolicited certificates and reoommendatory
Chronic Diseases, cases
«*»»
of Secrecy and al)
confined to horses owned and kept in letters, many of which are from the highest
Sexual Disorders.
Jackson and Josephine counties, Oregon, s >urces, including eminent Physicians, Clergvmèn.
»<1
-tutesmeD, etc. The proprietor has s»»rt resort­
and Siskiyou county, California.
To
the
Afflicted.
ed to their publication in the newspapers ; he does
JAME8 D. FAY, President
not do this from the fact that his article rank as
DR. W. K. DOHRRTY RK-
H. K. H anna , Secretary.
standard preparations, end do not need to be
turns his sincere dun»*'
thanks . to bis
propped up by certificates.
fat their pat-
nwiwero«« > patient*
,
ronage, and would take thia op­
Henry T. llelmboid’s Genuine Prepara­
portunity to r«*ntind them that be oontinues to con­
tions.
sult at his Ln Kt ¡tuts for the cure of chronic diseasra
of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Gen-
Delivered to any address. Secure from observa­
ito-Uniary Organs, ami all Private Diseases, vias
tion. Established upward of twenty years. Sold
Syphilis, in ail its forms and stages ; Sequnal
by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for in­ Weakness, anti ail the h< rrid consequences df ielf-
formation, in oonfidenee, to Henry T. llelmbold,
abure ; Gonorrheta ; Gleet, Stricture»; N^Soriml
Druggist and Chemist.
and Piurnal Emissions; Sexual Debility «Jfig-
Only Depots : H. T. HELMBOLt)’.^ Drug and
Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadwav, New eases of the Back and Loins ; Inflammation of th*
Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; ami he hopes that bi»
Comjwnent Part»—Fluid Extract Rhubarb York, or to 11. I llELMBOD’S Medical Depot, long experience and »uceevahil praetibe wl8 con­
104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
tinue to insure him a share of public patronage,
and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HENRY T.
By bis practice of many yoars in Europa and th»
Juice.
HELMBOLD'S! Take no other.
United States, he is enabled to apply th» most effi­
'jhn7-ly
March 4tb, 1871.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE. BIL­
cient and successful remedies against disease» of
IOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS
all kinds. He usee no mercury, charges rmriterat«,
FOR SALE.
.
treats his patients in a «urract and honorable wayr
HEADACHE, COSITIVENESS, E tc . PURE­
LY VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MER­ OUR DRUG BUSI NUSS located in Sftn Fran­ and has references of unquestionable veraoity from
CURY, MINERALS, OR DELETERIOUS cisco, Cal. After uur best wishes, and expressing men of known respectability and high standing in
our thanks for the liberal patronage we have re society. All parties consulting him, by letter wr
DRUGS.
ouived for more than twenty-one years, during otherwise, will receive the best and genUeet t r eMi l
which period we have been steadily engaged in the ment and implicit secrecy.
Drug business in California, we beg to say in con­
To Females.
,
These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant sequence of the rapid growth of Dr. Walker’s
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, California Vinegar Bitters, now spread over the
When a female is in tronble or afflicted wjtb
etc. There is nothing «nore acceptable to the United States and countries far beyond, we are ne­ disease, or weakness of the hack and lhnbe, p'afw
stomach. They give tone, ami cause neither nau­ cessitated to devote our entire time to said busi­
in the head, dimness of sight, loss at sauecalftr
sea or griping pains. They are composed of the ness.
power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, aerv-
We
are
the
Oldest
Drug
firm
on
the
Pacific
Coast
/fnest inyredienti. After a few day’s use of them,
ousness,
extreme uniary difficulties, derangement
such an invigoration of the entire system takes and the on'y one. continuous under the same pro­
of digestive functions, genera) debility, vaginitis,
prietors
since
18411,
and
have
determined
to
sell
place as to appear miraculous to tbe weak and en­
all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and
ervated. whether arising from imprudence or dis­ uur arge, prosperous, and well established busi­
ail other diseases peculiar tb females, she shawM
ease. H. T. Helmbold’s Compound Fluid Extract ness on favorable terms.
go or write at once to the celebrated Feaiale Boa-
This
is
a
rare
opportunity
for
men
with
means,
Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated, from
tor. W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Iuttitilt»,
the fact that sugar coated Pills du not dissolve, <tl entering into a profitable busiuess with advan­ and consult him alxmt bar troubles and disease.
tages
never
before
offered.
but pass through the stomach without dissolving,
Irregularities, Supprerai<>ns, etc., will receive tbw
For particulars enqui-« of
consequently do not produce the desired effect
Ductor’s particular at ention. Let no false dell-
R H. McDONALD A CO.,
THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleas
cacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save
Wholesaler Druggists,
ant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their be R. II. M c D onald , )
Ran Francisco, Cal. yourself from painful suffering and premature
ing sugar-coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER J. C. S fknckr . J
N. B. Until a sale is made we shall continue our death- All married ladies whose delicate health
BOX.
importations and keep a large stock of fresh goods or circumstances prevent an increase in tbeir/ami-
constantly on hand, and sell at price« to defy com­ I es. should write or call at DR. DOHERTY’S
MEDICAL INSTITUTE, and they wiH raraivw
petition.
every possible relief and help. The Doctor’s of­
January
7th.
1871.
jan7-ly.
KETSTTUY T. HELMBOEE’S
fices, consisting of a suite of six rooms, are ea ar­
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
ranged that he can be consulted without fear »
observation.
five. Free for all.
trance 25 per cent.
First horse...............
Second horse.............
Third horse..............
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Second
c Firat
Premium. ' Premium.
Be.it-
$3.00
$2.00
Bushel of wheat
44
oat* •
3.00
2.00
44
3.00
barley
2.00
- A.00
2.00
Twelve «art uf core
Display of grain from 1 farm 6.00
4.00
Peck of white beans
1.00
2.00
4«
pea»
2.00
1.00
44
5.00
alfalfa »e#d
3.00
1.00
Display of squashes 5 or more 2.00
44
- 2 00
onions
1.00
44
2.00
brats
-
1.00
4»
- 2.00
carruts
1.00
44
2.00
parsnips -
1.00
44
-
2.00
turnups
1.00
44
tomato»»
2.00
1.00
44
2.00
1.00
cabbava -
44
2.00
cauliflower
1.00
44
vegeta bl os from 1
5.00
garden
3.00
44
garden »eeds
3.00
2.00
44
3.00
2.00
apples
44
- 3.00
2.00
pears -
44
3 00
2.00
ueacbes
44
- 3.00
2.00
plums -
44
3.00
2.00
neetarin«*
44
grapes, 3 varieties 6 00
4.00
K
44
diploma
Farm harness,
—*
Buggy harness, -
Display sadiHc* and bridals,
Pair of (1res« boots.
Pair <>f beaw boots,
Pair of «etits’.dre»« shoes,
Pair of ladies’ shoes.
Display of marble work, -
MBCHASH'AL frobvcts .
The following is the premium list for
the 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| per
cent, on the amount of premium offered.
J./ST OF PREMIUMS.
‘ “ A j '. t
À
I”1*1...........................
FANCY
rv.iur nml I’liVii“!»! liability
DRINK
. if
lium, Wliinkey, Proof Spirits
c:'.«l Refuse Liquwl-w doctor, d,spiced S«l swect-
pt i -taste, called “ Tonice, ’’“Appctiz-
'
rcr-,” *c., that lead the tippler on to
■
. «- p id rnin, bnt are a true Medicine, mu de
.1, -
: Koola andllcrbsof California, free
t.fl A I.'«’.belie Sliuiuiunio. They arc V <•
:-t r
ri’ItlFIF.Jt and A LIFE
il : iG I’liINC'll’l.E aperfret Renovator and
..t r > ft-.-* Sy-t -n, carrying off al! poisonous
• r -r d r "’t'-lng the blood to a healthy condition,
r .’ i can tahe these Billers accordls« to ctrcc-
? I remain Jong n:iwi 11.
* "JO will be riven for an incurable case, provided
? bJtica are not destroyed by mineral poison or
~r means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the
int of repair.
W k Dt lFERTY. M D..
San Francisco. Gel.
s=
?
— Se
I
Far Inflummutory and Chronic Itheusan-
t'««ii and Gout, »yapi’paia or Indigestion,
Itiliown, Remittent mid Intermittent Fever»,
IMscnscs of the liiood. Liver. Kidney««, and
Bladder, these Bitters Uavo been most succcss-
fnl.
Buch IMuranes are caused by Vitiated
Blood, which la generally produced by derangement
of t'ao Diacative Organ«.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, TTead-
aehe. Tain In the Shoulders. Cangha, Tightness of tAe
lì S5f S.
X
C s
o •
= e £
Ä —
*
that Pape it Savage of th ie “ New State 8a-
loon ’■’ will quench their thirst
with 1 the most choice
BEVERAGES to be faamd in Jacksonville for
“ one bit.” We expect to lose money by it, but
times are hard, and we can mH ara no pie thiratr
PAPE i SAVAGE.
October 16th, 1869.
r
BY—
VEUT SHTTTZ',
' *
•
EAfilK WEWEBY.
Q
CITY BREWERY,
LAGER! ’
.
$
ft
A 5 §
?
he thirsty rubi . tc ABF’ INFORMED
I
-ex 2
fie J 8S
T
fta'ffi
»
£ §■«
«S
—
&.T « -
E 2 „
M S 4-^
2 G.
H ►»*«
12 1-2
.1*434
ÈST
0. V
•—
NEW STATE SALOON
.
a
s
« f-5
Ç X
» i
TT
J J
h
► F 1
¿2 a
Cliest, Dizziness. 6our Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad taste fn the Month, Btllotis Attacks, Palpitation
cf the Heart, Infloran.atk'a of the I.nngs.Pain la tho
r-glon» of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful
symptom«, are the offspring* of Dyspepsia.
Th y invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor­
pid liver aad bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing tbe blood of all impurities, and
Imparting new life and vigor to tlw Whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, EriptlonsTctt r, Salt
B’jcura, Blotches, Spots, Hmplcs, Pustules, Boljs, Car-
buneles. Ring-Worms. «eald-Hcad, Sore Byes, Eryslp.
clos. Itch, tScnrfs, DiscclorationB of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dng np and carried crnt ofthc system in a
r.lkor« time by tho n«o ofthceo Blttors. Ona bottle in
such caect will convtnoo the moot incredulous of tbalr
curative effect.
Cleanse the Vltistad Wood wfrenover you find its
Impurities bursting through tiie «kin In Pimples,Erup­
tions or Sores cleanse it when you find it obstructed
end «Inggisb in tti* veins ; eleense ft wtien it is fral,
and your feelings xrtJl toll yen when. Keep Cw blood
pure and the health of tho system wffl follow.
PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In the
system of so many thousands, arc effectually destroy-
cd and removed. For full directions, reed earefolly
the ctrcul.-J' arotuil c?ch bottlo, printed in few U-.-
guages—English, German, French amj Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD ft CO.,
.■'-nggtsts and Gen. Agents. Ban Franci-eo, Cai.,
cad S3 and 01 Commerce Bteoct.Xcw Fork.
/-SOLD DT ALL DBL'GGISTS AND DEALERS.
LAGER!
oC
jllliv afl
•Dr And oilier jiicasv, ul th« mkub I er-
i gull*
j This lit t!
ork contains informativu ef the ut-
. most value tn '1. whether married or aingU Mud
will tie sent Fin tv mail on receipt of six a At la in
porfagu tlAtaps lu return postaste. Au dre»«
'
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
HE UNDERSIGNED RB8PECTFULLT MU
T
forms tlie Qitiransof Jacksonville asid surxoaAd-
irfg country, that be is now manufacturing, and
«till conrtantiy keep an haufi, . Ao '♦wy' brat ef
er Beer In Southern Ore nn, Milch he wifl'sell tn Lagep Beer. Those who wish a ct»ul glaaa «1
the most FvpnriatirB and C<>DgenIat charJCBter,
t(x Wfl- pur^Horo. Call «n4 Met the should give tne a call.
combining in an elegant formula those &xojuiqepl BrtTCv
Jacksonville, June I3tb, IMF.
-II T
V
’*'é ’-lu
requisites, Safety and Efficacy—ifbo jnvat ■iable
Jacksonville June 5th, I860.
Juue J2th-ly.