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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. Official Paper for Jackson and Josephine Publiah*d Every Saturday Morning RATES OF ADVERTISING. —BY— P. D. HULL & CHAS. NICKELL. Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’s Urick Building. Rates of Nubscripti«>n : JACKSONVILLE, 0GN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. 181 One copy, per annum,............................ $3.00 “ “ six months.................................... three month*.............................. Loo 1’10 H'ES.SIONAL CA RDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Dr. L. DANFORTH. STATE OF OREGON. Governor.......................................... L. F. Grover I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Secrctarv ofStute,................... X. F. Cli<i«l'vi«-k Tr«*»usiirer........................................ L. Fkiim-hner Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders IStatw Printer............................ Eugene Semple his professional services to the public. o'li«-«' on California stnx't, adjoining Ca first judicial district . ..... P. P. l’rim ton's s|i«H'-sh«»|». Ib-siih-n«-«-on Tliinl street, 1 ’ircuit .1 udir« Attorney, ................................ J. R. Neil o|>|M»sitt- and w«-st of the M. E. Chureh. District A III NTI.M« EXI»EOITI o ‘ n SPKlAGS. TO M»I>A B utte C reek , August 4, 1873. E ditor D emocratic T imes : the scarcity of game, they folded their mattresses and after a few days’stay si lently moved away. The ruins of the camp was a silent monument of de parted greatness. They left their track by a .stream of flour, paper and broken crockery, and wo sighed as they said you'll never cqtch us up thar agin. No doubt the party is now back in town relating their hair-length escapes. More anon, »S imson . NO. 32 Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion......................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one............ l.oo For legal advertisements, $2.50 per square of 12 lines, first insertion,and$1.00persquaro for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the above rates uiado to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. roiKOXS AM) TIIEIK ANTIDOTI», A Danbury man named Reubens re cently saw a statement that counting one hundred when tempted to speak an angry word would save a man a great deal of trouble. This statement sounded a little singular at first, but the more he road it over the more fa vorably he became impressed with it, and finally concluded to adopt it. Next door to Reubens lives a man who has made five distinct attempts to secure a dinner of green peas by the 1st of July, and even’ time has Iieen retard ed by Reubens’ hens. The next morn ing after Reu’oens made his resolution this man found his fifth attempt to have miscarried. Then he called on Reubens. He said : “What in thunder do * vou moan l»v * letting your hens tear up my garden ?” Reubens was prompted to call him a mudsnoot, a new name just coming into general use, but lie remembered his resolution, put down his rage and meekly observed : “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight—” Then the mad neighbor, who had been eyeing this answer with a great deal of suspicion, broke in again: “Why don’t you answer my ques tion, you rascal ?” But still Reubens maintained his equanimity, and went on with the text: “Nine, ton, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen—” The mad neighlxtr stared harder than ever. “Seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one—” “You are a mean skunk,” said the ma<l neighlxjr, backing toward the fence. Ruebens’ face flushed at this charge, but ho only said : “Twentv-two, twenty-tiireo, twen ty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six—” At this figure the neighbor got upon the fence in some haste, but suddenly thinking of his peas, he opened hi* mouth : “Y'ou mean, low-lived rascal, for two cents I would knock your cracked head over a barn, and I would—” “Twenty-seven, twenty-eight,” in terrupted Reubens, “twenty-nine, thir ty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty- three—” ‘•Here the neighbor broke for the house, and entering it, violently slam med the door behind him ; but Reu bens did not dare lot up on the enu meration, and so he sbxxl out there alone in his own yard, and kept on counting, while his burning cheeks and flashing «'yes eloquently affirmed hi* judgment. When lie got into the eighties his wife came to the door in .-(•me alarm. “Why. Rou’x-n*. man, what is the matter with you -lie said. “Do eome into the house.” But lie didn't let up. Shecaiueout to him, and clung trembling to him, but lie only looked into her eyes, and said : “Ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety- five, ninety-six, ninety-seven, ninety eight, ninety-nine, one hundred—go into the house, obi woman, or I’ll bust ye.” And she went.— Danbury Xcua. We give a list of the principal poi sons with their antidotes, taken from Paine's Practice, which it will be well to keep for reference : Oil of vitriol, aqua fortis, spirit of salt—Magnesia, chalk, soap and water. Emetic tartar—Oily drinks, solution of oak hark. Salt of lemons or acid of sugar— Chalk, whiting, lime or magnesia wa ter. »Sometimes an emetic draught. Prussic acid—Pump on back, smell ing salts to nose, artificial breathing, chloride of lime to nose. Pearlash, soap lyes, smelling salts, nitre, hartshorn, sal volatile—Lemon juice, and vinegar and water. Arsenic, fly powder or white arsen ic, king’s yellow or yellow arsenic— Emetics, lime-water, soap and water, sugar and water, oily drinks. Mercury, corrosive sublimate, calo mel—N\ bite of eggs, soap and water. Opium, laudanum—Emetic draught, vinegar and water, dashing cold water on chest and face, walking up and down for two or three hours. Lead, white load, sugar of lead, Goulard’s extract—Epsom salts, castor oil and emetics. Copper, blue stone, verdigris— Whites of eggs, sugar and water, cas tor oil, gruel. Zinc—Lime-water, chalk and water, soap and water. Iron—Magnesia, warm water. Henbane, hemfix'k, nightshade, fox glove—Emetic and castor oil, brandy and water, if necessary. Poisonous food—Emetics and castor oil. Much have the S«xla Springs been lauded for their medicinal qualities, on«' of its properties no doubt being whisky or schnapps. It matters not, JACKSON COUNTY. however, what good qualities it has ; G. H. AIKEN M. D„ County Ju«lge,............................. E. B. Watson many are drawn thither l'or either .. • ( Ja<-«>1> Wagner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. County Comimssioner*...... ; M pleasure or to gain a good ajipetite. ..... Th<»s. T. M<-Kcnzie Sheriff, D ivorce in H igh L ife It wa? JncksonviU*. Oregon, A party from tlie classic town of ............P. Dunn Clerk,.. Byron who thus addressed hismdy-love: ...... John Bilger Treasurer,....................... Jacksonville took a notion to test the ... D. IL Taylor Assessor,......................... pir Olliee in the old Overlock Hospital, Eliza, what fools are the Mussulman sect, . ,W. J. Stanley Seliool Sii|M-rinten<lent realities of the waters, etc., and so a “ Oregon Street. 2btt. Who to woman deny the soul's fond exist ...J. S. Howard Survev«»r,...... ence ; pilgrimage wa* inaugurated, consist ........... J. N. lu ll Coroner.......... Could they see thee, Eliza, they’d own their J. N. BELL M. D.. ..... D emo « ka nc T imes (»Iticial Pajx-r ing of first families, minus the females. < !< feet, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. Wholly was’ it made up of the lords And this doctrine would meet with a gener al resistance.” County Judge..................................... I. B. Sifer* of Oregon, composing six men, a dog, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ' G«s».S. Mathewson But tliis Eliza is not tlie Ami Eliza ( «>.< ommwsmners........S11KU1 a big Bov, a white mule, more boys, whose number it is the seventeenth of Sheriff,...........................................Dan. I.. Given Clerk,............................................................... Chas. Hughes z-ir Otli«-«' ou Fifth stm-t, first block north many horses and a wagon. Their out the wives of Brigham Young, who is Treasurer......................................................... Wm. Naucke of the Court House. 2!itf. fit consisted of a full battery of gun*. now making it uncomfortably hot for Assessor............................... Tlios. G. Patterson School Su|H*rint«*nth-nt................. L -L Adams pi*tol*, revolvers, knives, fish-hooks, this bigamous Saint of a bigamists. H. K. HANNA, She sues lbr a divorce ui>on the ground Surveyor,......................................... Alex. Watts etc.,—bedding enough for a regiment, that In r antiquated lord and master is Coroner......................................... QBO. E. Briggs Attornpy-nl-Law and Nolan Public, ■Official Paper..................... D emocratic T imes while their sanitary stores were most somewhat tickle, and she modestly COURT SITTINGS'. Jacksonville, Oregon, complete. These stores consisted of asks f«»r two hundred thousands dol Jftck»f>n Count'/.— Circuit Court, second Will prnctie«- in all the Courts of the State. whisky, two sacks of flour, a small lars alimony—one thousand per month, M omlav in February. June and Nov« inb« r. Prompt attention given to all busine** loll three-gallon Ixittle of -«'«»thing syrup, pending >uit, and twenty thousand County Court, first Monday in each month. in mv «-are. 2!’tf. dollars, counsel foes; say in all, the Joitephine Count'/.— Circuit Court, secoml bacon, cordial, coffee, pepj>ermint- snug little <um of a quarter of a mil Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oe- J. 1!. STINSON. J. It. NEII« drops, sugar, more syrup, tea, bitters, lion. So tin- glory of Brigham has tolx»r. County Court, first Monday in Jan uary, April, July ami October. STINSON & NEIL. salt, raspberry syrup, soda, gin, bread, began to fade; the ice is broken and JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. several bottle* (very large) of a mix be i* liable to lx- sued by all his wives. Attorneys and founsrlors-at-Law. Justice of the Peace,...................... I. R. Wad«' ture for snake bite* and weak stom Let young m«-n who have heretofore TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, envied )iim take warning. Just think achs, onion*, bal*am, etc., etc. John Bilger. President, of it ; seventeen \vives, each getting Will practice in the Supreme, District and | Herman Helim», On the 21st day of .July this party $2oU,00H alimony, total, four millions other < 'ourts of the State. ■' James A. Wilson, Trustees, .. Prompt attention given to all busint-ss en sounded its bugle long before the sun and a quarter. Too much connubial | David Linn, trusted to our care. 29tf. i N. Fisher. had any idea of getting up, or the gotxl felicity, too much money. R«'cord«-r,....................................... U. S. Hayden people of the town thought of rub Treasurer,w..................................... Ilenry l’;qx- D r . W ise .—The serial enterprise of Marshal................................ James P. Mclhmiel W omen ’ s L egs .—Here is something bing their eyes and taking their morn thi* adventurous individual who con Street Commissioner............... Peter Bo*« h<-y from the Book of Beauty that is strict ing dream*. But stili they mounted template* going np in a balloon and SOCIETY NOTICES. ly local here or anywhere else. Wo their wagons, steed* and white mule, crossing the seas over is attracting JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, men should read it: and away clattered men, dog, boys, general attention, lie has provided Jacksoinillr Loilze No. 10. 1.0.0. F„ himself with a life boat, but what if ho “A handsome leg is a rarity, we had Hohls its regular meetings every Will practice in the Supreme, District and and animai* down street a* though the reache* Boutwell’* ra<nt>nn in natural almost said an impossibility among ■ ■ Saturday evening at the odd Fel other ( 'ourts of this State. Ollie«- in th«- building formerly occupied Modoc* w« re after tliem, cau-ing some Nothing but Andy Johnson’.* constitu low's Hall. Brothers in good standing are American women. The reason of this bv O..Jst-obs, opposite Uourt House. 21>ti. of the natives to rai-e the windows tional remedies would save him. A ¡nv!f< - '• attend. J. A. BOYER, N. G. is the place where they wear their J v I c K enzie . Re«-. Sec’y. and show white caps and shiny pates, few year* ago a half dozen medical A. W. GAMBLE. M. D„ garters. No French woman, no En Silas J. Day, Tlios. T. McKenzie, Edwin all wondering what the matter was. students of Philadelphia announced (smith, Trustees. glish woman of cultivation, now-a-days Physician, Surgeon and Graduate that they intended to jump off tlie wears her garter below the knees. It On they sjxm I, pell meli «»ver desert, Niagara fall*. The adventure was Orrgonian Pwrahontns Tribe No. I. Im is ruinous to the shape of the calf. F THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS hill and vale, until tnev arrived at proved order of Red Men. hoi«!* its considered suicidal, and wa* therefore and Surgeons, N. Y.. and member of More than this it has serious conse stated councils at the Re«l Men’s of much comment. the Royal College of Surgeons, Uamvla. -‘Scanty Grease, ” where they re-ted, the subject Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in quences of another kind. The princi the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all lx»gs lea ve to inform th«- inhabitants of Jack- took on molt- steam and were joined Through every city the young gentle pal vein of the leg, vena saphrenabre- sonvill«* ami surrounding country that he brothers in good standing. man parsed they were received with by the guide, ready armed with field has s«»ttle«l ami intends remaining perma ris, runs just beneath the skin until it w. H. M c D aniel , s . great distinction. After reaching Ni nently at Jacksonville, llis otli«-«- ami re-i- piece, broad ax, and mounted on a nearly reaches the knee, when it skins P. D. P arsons , C. of R. dene«» for the present is at Mrs. Ganung's. agara they telegraphed along the fiery old mare. ixmeath the muscles. Now, if this is Jacksonville July IMh, 1*73. 2!Hf. The guide’s business was to lead the route that they found the fall* much Warren Ledse No. Hl, A. F. i V M.. constricted at its largest point by a yfLJfT Hohls its regular communications way, m ike large “Maze *” on the trees, worse than they had expected, and, tight garter, the blood is checked in The New State Saloon, /xr ' on the Wednesday evenings or pre- therefore, they had coni lildt-d not to (it required larg«- ones, for most of its return to the heart, the feet are ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore jumpofi*. The people were <ii*aj>)>«>int- > ( >tl ’ . California Street, I them had forgotti n tln-ir gla — «-<, ex easily chilled, and more liable to dis gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. «'d. It would lx* wise for Air. Wise* M ax M uller , Sec’y. IxGtl.-s with long necks). All be cept ease; the other veins of the legs are J.l CA’.SO.V VI L L E, O II EG ON. ing ready, the «guide gave th;- order, to sail h is kite les- high. It would be swollen into hard blue knots, beconto Jiicktomilk Stauim No. lb, I . 0. R. )L. and tlie party -loped up Little Butte. such a joke on tlie (iruphic and tlie varicose, as it is called, and often of u* ; mid wliat would Snyder : and w! Hohls its regulär iiu*eting* everv Thursdav r«' At noon we stopped at l ’ at ’ s ranch break, forming obstinate ulcers. This ) eveningat th«* < ><1«1 Fellow*' llail. Brothers U1HIS POPULAR RES' >11'1'. UNDER THU. 1 new inanagemcni. i* furnishing the best and procured some |>oi.it<x's to till out *a i< a picture which a physician sees in good standmg ar«- invite«l to attend. brands of liquors at J()S. WETTERER. O. C. the surgeon’s list. Then on through nearly every day. With the garter T Ei'.E i- no country where there is M ax M tj . i . er , R. s . the celebrated Hanly ranch, upto the -«► much dy.-pep: i as in America, l>e- fastened altove the knee all the pain Tirclre and a Half ( enl.s a Drink. last ranch on the road, that of King and deformity is avoided, but it is still The “Now Stat«-" has been elegantly refit George’s, and the vast wildnerness was cause our people pay o little attention DR. WM. JACKSON, better to wear no garter at all, and to ted. and is now one of (he finest resorts in to food, and t'at too much food for the* town. Two billiard tables are pr>>\ i«l«'4 for reached. Tlie road as far a- the king’s exercise they take. suspend the’stin king by tapes around If one has nien- th«- lover- «>f the game. Th«- bar is tarnish domain was g(x>d,but that was ] kissed, Hie waist. In this case however a ed with th«- «-hoi«-est Brandies, Wines. Ci and it became worse. The driver t;d lalx>r, fish every second day at least well-lilting stocking is needed.” gars, etc., and th«- reading table with lias- is reqili-ite. Soup sets all the glands not at all pleased, was and many loud, tern )M-rio<li«-al.s ami leading papers of th«- at work and prepares the stomach for (’oast. [~Kf] W. SAVAGE, I’rop'r. deep damns were thickly flying round the more import nt functions of diges U se of a R eceipt .—An Indian of through the hollow* as he jolted tiie tion, and therefore should be taken for the Choctaw tribe, Kiser by name, EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, wagon along over rocks, gullies, logs, dinner every day. Beef broth is to owed a lawyer some money. The law short turnsand steep banks; but at the the old what milk is to the young. SURGEON DENTIST C alifornia S treet , yer had waited a long time for the tin. recrossing of the creek camo the tug Cookery properly attend«-«! to keeps a Proprietor. of swears. It was quite easy to go John Noland. His patience at last gave out and he man in health. If the stomach is out down the bank, but going uj> the up- of order the brain is affected. We A LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK M ADE R eceipts for C ommitting Sci- threatened the Indian with lawsuits, — such as Gold. Silver. Platina, Alum- jxisite one was in learned language cide .—NV ear narrow, thin shoes. processes and executions. The jxxir nium and Rubber Plates. Sp-cial attention y ON F. BUT T11E <' HO I (' EST A N D BEST “h—11.” Horse*, like men, sometimes should eat mere fruit, vegetables, soup Wear a “ snug ” corset. Choctaw got scared, and finally brought Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars given to Children's U-etli. Nitrii* Oxide and fish. Good and well prepared ixx'ome stuh ’ o orn, and balk. So in this the money to thecreditor. He waited Sit up in hot, unventilated rooms (laughing gas) given for the painless ex kept. food beautifies the physique, the same DRINKS, 12i CENTS. traction of the teeth. case. No true pull would they give. a< gtxxl and well directed education till midnight. for the lawyer to give him a receipt Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March an After losing considerable time in vain “What are you waiting for?” said the Sleep on feathers in a narrow, close beautifies the mind. Wrinkles, are nually ; also Kerby ville on th«' 4th Monday NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t attempts to make the rifHe, the driver room. lawyer. “Receipt,” said the Indian, in October. Call ami examine s|>ecimen pay. t...... Families no«-diiig anything in my lint produced bv the want of variety of work. can always In* supplied with the purest and sugg(‘sted that ail the articles and also food. The man who does not use his Eat food rapidly and at irregular “A receipt.”’ said the lawyer—“a re < >fhee corner of California and .'«th streets ; best to be found on th«* Coast. Give me a the wheels bo taken off and the wagon ceipt !” What do you know about a brain to select and prepare his food is times. residence opponite Crystal A Wright's blaek- call, ami you will lie well satisfied. g'tt. lx-d he carried up tlie hill. Some did not above the brutes, which take it in Use coffee, tea, spirits and chew to receipt ? Can you understand the na amith-shop. 2Utf. not favor the plan of the driver ; oth ture of a receipt ? Tell me the use of bacco. RAILROAD SALOON, a raw state. H. F. JOHNSON. P. A. HEARN. ers thought that as the guide was the »Stuff yourself with cake, confection one and I will give it to you.” The California Street, tlie cause of them coming in this place, JOHNSON &. HEARN, How the P resident is P aid .— ery, sweetmeats, and swallow a few Indi an looked at him a moment and (here to describe the place again would The Washington Mar says : The Pres patetit medicines to rid yourself of then said : “S’^xise, may lx?, me die ; J. 1 CK.SON J VAL Oil EGON, Successors to me go to heben ; me find de gate lock»' exhaust till the known adjectives,) he ident never draws his salary himself, them. ENGINEER. must devise some plan to get the wag but receives it through the First Na Marry a fashionable wife and live be ed ; me see Apostle Voter; he says, RANTZAU 1 SHAW ANO COMSTOCK <L MARTIN, HENRY PAPE, ‘Kiser, wliat you want?’ me say, on out, and they would take some of tional Bank, to which he has given a yond your income. ‘Want to get in ;’ he say, ‘You a g«xxl Forwarding 1 CoinmÌMÌon Merchants the baggage and a few large vials and Employ a fashionable and needy power of attorney, and the money is THROUGH TICKETS, 12 J C ts . hunt a place to camp. This was ac always drawn from the Treasury by thx'tor to attend you in every slight man ?’ me say, ‘Yes ;’ he say, You pay REDDING, CAL. Mr. A. that money ?’ What me do ? ceded to, and they waded out. After the cashier of that bank and placed to ailment. fHIOK'E WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- considerable growling on all sides, a I halt no receipt—hah to hunt all over the credit of the President. The war * gars <-onstantly on hand. Tli<- residing T here is a prospect of a great four- I l —11 to find you.” He got his receipt. new team was hitchedjeverylMMly t(x>k rants for his salary and that of the Vice- MARK YOUR GOODS CARE OF J. A H. table is also suppli«-«l with Eastern periodi 1«L By clow attention to business we hope cals and leading papers of th«- ('oast. 29tt. a drink and were stxin safely in camp, President are made out at the Treasu mile horse race coming off at San to merit a continuation of th«- patronair«- C ost of A busing M ilch C ows .— feeling quite lively over the adven- ry every month, the former under the Francisco next (h'tober, free to all heretofore extend«*«! to the ol«l firms. 2!i(f. BLACKSMITHING I horses in the United States, for a purse [ tures of the day. Harris Lewis, the eminent ^Herkimer new law reliving $4,IGG.GG per Tno next morning all f«*lt better, month, and the latter $833.33. Mem of $2<i,(i00 ; the first horse to receive county, New York) dairyman, said New Boot and Shoe Store, $12,000, the second $.">,000, and the qri'-K SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! and were ready to test the qualities of bers of tin* cabinet are paid from the California Street, the soda water, which they drank with mils of their respective departments, third $3,000. The entrance fee will lately in an address to the Board of ravenous appetites, cup after cup. and receipt therefor the same as all be 10 per cent, for California horses, Agriculture, that he had known a cow JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Some thought they could taste a little other employees. The President and and •"» for Eastern horses—."> per cent, which uniformly gave eighteen per DaviJ Cronemiller & Co. whisky, and so drank greater quanti and Vice-President do not sign any being allowed for transportation. cent, of cream to her milk, to decrease \ T THE OLD STAND OF MILLER A' There is a gtxxl prospect that three of her yield to six per cent, in the short TTAVTNG PERMANENTLY LOCATED ax Shannon, ar«' prepared to do black ties than ever, until they l<x>ked like pay-roll. n in Jacksonville, respectfully informs smithing of all kiinls, and will also keop bags of wind. Sick it made them, and the fastest horses of the East will space of twelve hours, merely from, the public that he is pre|>are<l to do all kinds <•<instantly on hand alL kinds of iron, steel, come out. the excitement caused from the bad T he T omati >.—The doctors are down of work in the boot and shoe-making line. hors«- .sh«x-s ami nails, b«»lts, buggy «dips, leaning against trees they disgorged , ■ ■.. — ■ , ... treatment qf a brutal milker. It was on the tomato of late years, and seem several gallons each, and then went Satisfactionguaranteed. dee Hats,and everything in the blxcksmitn’s M. CATON. hn«', tor sale cheap for ««ash, and will sell for liack to camp declaring that the man ingly can’.t think of anything t<x> bad to A S ad C ase .—The dispatches from not guess work, because he used gnul- JOtf. «•ash only. ’ who said there wtw whisky in that say of it. Dickens had already de San Francisco inform us that Robert uatod glasses to test the matter. This LAGER, LAGER ! picted the disastrous consequences of Butler, formerly of Oregon, was re shows pretty conclusively that it (fix’s water was another. Th.e City Brewery, Several incidents worth mentioning “chops and tomato sauce,” and not long cently sent to the Iiuane Asylum of not pay dairymen to allow their cows —BY-* occurred. The Major jumped from a ago Dio Lewis published the astound California,' He imagines that swarms to be ill treated. And in ill treatment THE EAGLE BREWERY. log and got his foot hurt, while the ing statement that tomatoes made the of insects are holding anti-Clunese i* to he included anything» that will VEIT SCHUTZ. or excite them—fast driving tos butcher broke the big syrup bottle, tore teeth fall out. Now, an Indian doctor meetings in his stomach. Well, this alarm and from pastures, worrvirig by dogs, HE PROPRIETOR, JUS. WETTERER, R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFUT IV TN two sacks of flour and shot a rattle declares that the eating of tomatoes is is altogether the worst phase the Chi veiling at them and threatening de- has now on hand and is constantly man- one of the most common causes of in nese question has assumed. It is bad ronn.th,. ami snake. inonstrations by boys, etc. Civility -qfeeturing the best I^ger Beer in Southern surrounding country «-ountry that he i is now manu Their intention was to stay two sanity, and evidence as to eating them enough to have it on the brain, but it mid good nature pay, even wnen be-.. Oregon, which he will sellin Quantities to facturing and will constantly keep on hand I ‘ ThoJe wishing i weeks, but owing to the fragility of will doubtless soon he used to fortify must be horrible to have it discussed suit purchasers. Call and test the article. stow( (1 on cows.—-Vuw. Houyhman. in the stomach. a cool glass of beer should give me a call. »A glass, the weakness of soda water and the plea of emotional insanity. O I T M