The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 27, 1873, Image 1

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    THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
I
Official Paper for Jackson A Josephine.
Published Every Saturday Morning
Q
—BY—
I
P. D. HULL A CHAS. NICKELL,
Publishers and Proprietors.
3
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth's Brick
Building.
Rate« of Subscription :
One copy, per annum,............................. $3.00
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six months,.............................. 2-00
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three months,........................... L00
JACKSONVILLE, OCX., SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1873
VOL. Ill
PROF ESS ION A L (ARI IS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
CORBITT <fc MACLEAY,
HOW TO III Y A HORSE.
Front the advance sheets of Rev.
W. 11. Murray’s new l»ook on “The
Horse,” we extract the following :
Be sure that the horse you purchase
has symmetry, viz.: is well propor­
tioned throughout. Never purchase a
horse because he has a splendid devel­
opment of one part of his organization,
if he is lacking in tiny other. Above
ail, keep well in mind what you tire
buying for, and buy the horse Ix st
adapted to the work you will require
of him ; and when such tin animal is
yours be content. Never jockey. An
occasional exchange may be allowable ;
but this daily “swapping” of horses ad­
vertise* a man’s incompetency for any­
thing higher. Another caution is this:
Never purchase a horse until you have
seen him move, and under tin* same
conditions to w hich he will lie exposed
in the service you will expect of him.
If for draft, see him draw’, back, and
draw round in both directions ; if for
the road, see how ho handles himself,
not merely on level ground, but going
up sharp declivities, and, above till, in
descending them. In this way you
w ill ascertain the faults or excellencies
of both bis temper and structure.
In these exercises drive hint your­
self. The reins in a skilful hand, aided
by the whip or mouth, can be made to
conceal grave defects. Let him move
w ith a loose rein, so that he may take
hi' natural gait, and not his artificial ;
for, by so doing, you will detect tiny
mistake of judgment you may have
made when looking him over in a state
of inactivity. Many a time un-otind-
nes- will appear in motion, which no
in'i»ection of the eye and finger, how­
ever clo-e, can ascertain. W hen you
have walked him and jogged him, if
he is to serve in any other than mere
draft purposes, put him to bis speed,
and keep him at it for a .sufficient dis­
tance to test his breathing capacity ;
then pull him up, jump from the
wagon, and look at hi' Hanks, inspect
his nostrils, and put your ear close to
the side of his chest, in order to as-
certain if the action of the heart i'
normal. If this exercise has ^caused
him to perspire fret ly, all the lietter ;
for you can then see, w hen you take
him back to the stable, whether he
••dries oil'’ quickly, as ail horses do in
perfect health.
NO. 39
Till: I* It EN I DE N TS.
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Yearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly executed.
STERLING SENSE.
NN ashi ngton was 58 years old when he
There is such sterling sense in this
became President. John Adams was article from the Cincinnati Enquirer
Governor,.......................................... L. F. Grover
PORTLAND, OREGON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
in his (»2d, Mr. Jefferson in his 58th, that it should be read and pondered by
Secretary of State,.................... S. F. Chadwick
Treasurer, ..................................... L. F'leisehner
Mr.
Madison the same, Mr. Monroe in
State Printer,............................ Eugene Semple Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
hi'59th, John Quincy Adams in his every one:
his professional services to the public.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
(»ilice on California street, adjoining Ca­ WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT
The Democratic organization has
• >sth, General Jackson in hi' G2d, Mr.
Circuit Judge,.................................... P- !’• P™“ ton's shoe-shop. Residence on ’I bird street,
now
existed for fourscore years. It
Van
Buren
in
his
55th,
General
Har
­
District Attorney............................... *!• R. Neil opposite ami west of the M. E. Church.
has
seen
the birth and death of a doz­
rison in his 69th, John Tyler in hi'
JACKSON COUNTY.
en
antagonistic
parties. NVhile these
52d, General Taylor in his 65th, Mr.
G. H. AIKEN, M. D.,
-—AND—
County Judge,.............................. E. B. Watson
parties
have
risen
for a moment upon
.
i Jacob Wagner,
Fillmore in his 51st, Mr. Buchanan in
County Conunisstonera
<................... Drake
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
his 66th, Air. Lincoln in his 63d, and the crest of the billows of public op'n-
Sheriff,................................. Th<»s. T. McKenzie
Mr. Johnson in his 57th. Three Pres­ ion, and then were engulfed, the le-
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Clerk,.................................................... P. Dunn
idents
crossed their fiftieth year line mocraey have kept steadily on their
Treasurer,......................................... John Bilger
Assessor,....................................... D. H. Taylor
during their incumbency of the office course. In the meantime they have
School Superintendent,............W. J. Stanley
,y3~ Office in the old Overbeck Hospital,
—General Grant and Mr. Polk entered generally governed the country from
Surveyor,....................................... J. S. Howard Oregon Street.
2‘Jtf.
—DIRECT IMPORTERS OF—
office seven month' before they were 18(10 to 1861. Since that time the
Coroner,................................................. J. N. Bell
Official Paper,................... D emocratic T imes
J. N. BELL. M. D..
fifty, and General Pierce, was in his party has been in the minority, but
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
19th year when taking his seat. Gen­ still its numbers have approximated
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
eral Harri'on was the oldest man ever very nearly to its successful competi­
County Judge,....................................J. R. Sifers
Tea,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Rice,
.
l Geo. S. Mathewson
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
elected to the Presidency ; General tor. There are half a million more
Co. Conuniaaioners........ | B F sioan.
Grant was the youngest. Four Presi­ whites who are Democrats than there
Sheriff,................... ....................... Dan. L. Green
Its restoration to
dents—Washington, Jefferson, Mad­ are Republicans.
Clerk....................... ...................... Chas. Hughes
CAT Office on Fifth street, first block north
power
is
one
of
the
most
certain events
.........................
Wm.
Naueke
Treasurer,.............
ison, and John Quincy Adams—were
of the Court House.
2Vti.
of
the
future.
It
is
just
as certain
Assessor................. .............. Thos. G. Patterson
all in their 17th year when they en­
School Suj»enntendent ............... A. J. Adams
to
beat
in
the
long
run
the
Republi­
H. K. HANNA.
tered office, and four Washington,
................. Xlex. Watt-
Surveyor ♦ •
cans
as
it
did
their
predecessors,
the
.......... Geo. E. Briggs
A LI GOODS IN OUR LINE.
Adams, Jefferson, and Madison—went
Coroner..
Attornry-at-Luw
und
Notary
Public,
..D emocratic T im es
Official Paper,
out of office in their 68th year. Gen­ Whigs, the Know-nothings and the
COURT SITTINGS.
eral Jackson went out of office only Federalists. There is nothing in a
Jacksonville. Oregon.
eleven days befoi'“ the completion of a minority of twelve years which is at
Jarljon County.— Circuit Court, second
Will
practice
in
all
the
Courts
of
the
State.
Monday in February, June and November.
his 7oth year, and Mr. Buchanan fifty all disheartening when we consider
Prompt attention given to all business kit
County Court, first Monday in each month.
•t f.
ßztU Jackson County Orders Solicited.
days before he was 70. John Adams the nature and character of the times.
in my care.
29tt.
Josephine County.— Circuit Court, second
was the longest lived of the Presidents, To disband and break up this noble
32tf.
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
J. II. STINSON.
J. R. N I.IL.
being in his 91st year at the time of old party, the history of whoso noble
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­
uary, April, July and October.
STINSON & NEIL.
his death. The next oldest was Mr. achievements is the history of the
Furniture Ware - Room,
JACKSONVILLE. PRECINCT.
Madison, who died in his 86th year. country, i* one of the impossibilities.
Attorneys
and
Counsclors-at-Law,
(
’
<>r.
I
’
aliiornia
A
<
»regoli
Sts.,
Justice of the Peace.......................... L R. Wade
Mr. Jefferson died in hi' 81th year, It is too deeply imbedded in the affec­
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
John Quincy Ad.mis in his 81st, Air. tion' of over three millions of voters.
Jacksonville.
Oregon.
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON,
John Bilger. President.
\'an Buren in his 80th, General Jack- Its organisation reaches into every
Herman Helms,
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
son in his 79th, and Air. Monroe in towii'hip and school district. The at­
James A. Wilson,
Trustees,
other
<
'ourts
of
the
State.
David Linn,
his 73(1.
General Pierce was the tempt at its destruction will not
Prompt attention given to all business en­
N. Fisher.
youngest retiring President, w ho went amount even to a dignified failure. It
trusted to our ("an*.
2*.'tf.
Keeps constantly on hand a tuli assortment
Recorder,........................................ I •
Hayden
out of the ollicc so soon after he had will stand out in grand relief upon the
Treasurer........................................... Henry Pap»*
of furniture, consisting of
C. W. HAULER.
E. B. WATSON.
Marshal,............................ James I*. McDaniel
completed his 52d year. Air. Polk ! political canvas when such movements
BEDSTEADS,
Street Commissioner................ Peter Boschey
KAHLER & WATSON.
retired in his 51th year, and died in a now being made at Columbus will be
BUREAUS, TABLES,
little mon* than three months after, at forgotten.
Attorneys and (oiuprlors-al-Law,
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Gi l LD MOV LD1NGS,
the age of 51 years, 7 months and 13
days—youngest of all Pre-idents in
NV iiat T hey H ave D one . —
STANDS. SOI'AS, LOUNGES,
JacksonVille, Oregon,
Jitcksonv ilk lodec No. 19, I. II. 11.F..
“
While
the Democratic party point
death.
The
most
notable
deaths
are
CHAIRS (>F ALL KINDS,
: Holds its regular meetmirs every Will practice in the Supreme, District and
to
what
they
promise to do,” says the
tho-e of.John Adams and Thus. Jef­
—
Saturday eveningat the Odd Fel­ other Courts of this State.
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
ferson, which occurred July 1th, 1826, Albany Evening Journal, the Repub­
low’s Hall. Brothers in go«»»! standing art*
Office in the building formerly occupied
ETC., ETC.
invited to attend.
J. A. B< »\ ER, N. <•.
bv O. Jacobs, opposite Court House.
2'»tt.
lican*. “point to what they have done.”
at nearly the -ame hour.
T hos . T. M c K enzie . Rec. Sec’y.
Yv-, retorts the IForZd, you can point
Also
Dor>r<.
Sash
and
Blinds
always
on
Silas J. Day, Thos. T. McKenzie. Edwin
A. W. GAMBLE. M. D..
hand and made to order. Planing done on
E ffect of R um on C hickens .— to subsidized monopolies, a plundered
Smith, Trustees.
reasonable terms.
Undertaking a spe­
A French doctor has recently beet) treasury, a squandered domain, pro­
Physician, Surgeon and Graduate
cial tv.
2‘.itf.
Orcfoniaii Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. Im­
making some curious experiments as tection of corrupt combinations, pro­
proved order <>t Red Men, holds it' AI'THE COLLEGE <»F I'll Y>1( I A NS
to the etlect of alcohol on fowls. The motion of the thieves and rascals in
DRUGS
and
MEDICINES.
stated councils at the Red Men’s * * and Surgeons, N. Y., and member of
bird' took to dram drinking with evi­ your party. You can point to tiie up­
Hall the third sun in everv 'even suns, in the Rovai College ot Surgeons, Canada,
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all begs lea\ e to inform t he inhabitants of Jack­
dent delight, and many an old cock holding of the carpet-ling plunderers
sonville and surrounding country that he
brothers in good standing.
4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL-
consumed his bottle of wine a day, so in the South, while they are robbing
W. H. McDANIEL, S.
has settled and intends remaining perma­
\ ways on hand at the
that it became necessary to limit the the people of their substance, and the
P. D. P arsons , C. of R.
nently at Jacksonville. His office and resi­
dence is two doors south of Madame 1 toll's.
C olored J ews . —In the city of allowance. They all lost flesh rapidly, inauguration in the »State Legislatures
CITY DIlUCl STOIŒ
Jacksonville July l'tli, 1*73.
.itf.
Oreson Division No. 1,
Cochin, Hindostán, says the Jewish mor<* O'pecially those which drank and in Congress, since your party
Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets
Times, \ixvd 2,000 colored Israelites, absinthe. Two month' of absinthe came into power, of corruption that is
—OF—
on Wednesday evening of each week in the
CIGARS !
And what is
BOOKS,
whose skin is not so dark as that of drinking was found sulficient to kill perfectly appalling.
upj*er story of the District School House.
more,
your
party
lias
done
all within
the
genuine
Ethiopian.
They
are
the
strongest
cock
or
hen.
The
fowls
Brothers and sisters in good standir.gare in­
STATIONERY,
Jews in (‘very sense, worship the (íod which indulged in brandy alone lasted, its power to whitewash, shield, and
vited to attend.
DANI EL ('RONEMILLER, W. P.
J O 11 N
P A S 11 B U R G
TOILET ARTK LES,
of their fathers, the only true Jehovah, however, four months and a half; protect the men, if they claim to be
J ohn A. B oyer , R. S.
DRUGS AND M EDU INES. and are intellectually the superior ol while the wine bibbers survived for Republicans, who are guilty of these
YREKA. CAL.,
the w hite inhabitants of that place. ten months. Their crests aho swelled deeds. If a defaulter, a swindler, or
Warr-n Loder No. 10, A. F. & A. M.,
Keeps
Constantly
on
Hand
According to their account their origin to four times the original size, and a repeater is convicted, a Republican
Hohl* its regular communications
is as follows : The conquest of a por­ became unnaturally red. The Pall President at once pardons him if he
\ on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars,
tion of the Ea't Indies I>y the Euro­ Mall Gazette doubts whether man is is a Republican, while those who are
I
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
peans opened to commerce a w ide field justified in trying experiments with deepest in the swindles before Con-
—AND—
M ax M uller , Sec’y.
Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. and attracted a multitude of spccula- the dumb creation with the view of gress are appointed to foreign missions
ALL OTHER BRANDS,
tors from all parts of the world, ascertaining how far he may himself or urged by the Administration for
Jirksonvill* Stamm No. IIS 1. 0. R. M.,
29tf.
ROBB
A
KAHLER.
Among these were many young Is- venture to get drunk with impunity ; Governors in their respective States.
Holds its regular meetings every Thursday
evening at the Odd Fellows' Hall. Brothers AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES!
raelites from Bagdad, Bassorah and but having proceeded thus far, ho may
in good standing are invited to attend.
Yeman, w ho came to make their for­ as well go a step further, and by the
"EXCELSIOR"
T ime and M ode of S uicide . —A
291V.
JOS. WEITERER, O. C.
tunes
in
the
new
Eldorado.
After
w
riter
in a French medical journal,
introduction
of
tin*
teapot
into
the
hen
M ax M üller , R. S.
LIVERY
STABLE,
they
had
settled
down
they
purchased
who
has
examined about 900 judicial
house
find
out
whether
there
is
any
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS.
Jacksonville Turnverein No. 1,
from
tin*
negroes
black
female
slaves,
accounts
of suicides in Paris, thinks
ground for the suspicion entertained
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
C alifornia S treet ,
Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein
many of whom were afterward con­ in some quarters as to the innocent himself warranted in assuming the
Hall every Saturday evening. Regular Ex­
verted an<l then married by their properties of tea. A few experiments following conclusions : Philosophical
MANNING
&
ISH,
Proprietors,
Proprietor.
ercising everv Tuesdav and Saturday exe- John Noland,
masters.
It was from these mar­ in late hours might be made with ad­ or premeditated suicide takes place
nings.
('HAS. NICKELL, President.
riages
that
the present race descends. vantage at the* same time, A party'I usually in the night and little before
R obt . K ahler , Sec’y.
aving just received a new
ATONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
stock of Harness, Buggies ami Car­ Ancient Hebrew manuscripts and law of carefully selected cocks and hens dav-break ; accident:il or unpremedita­
x\ Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
riages, we are now prepared to furnish our
tables, written on parchment, have might be allowed to mingle in the I ted suicide takes place during the day,
The City Brewery,
kept.
patronsand the public generally with as
been found among the Cochin Jews.
festivities of the London season, re­ t because it is then that the occasional
DRINKS, 121 CENTS.
—BY—
FINE
TURNOUTS
turning to their roosts at the hour causes arise, such as quarrels, bad
I
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
A
T
rue G entleman . —Show us a when they usually commence to cackle news, losses, intemperance, etc. At
VEIT SCHUTZ.
pay. Families needing anything in my line As can be had on flic Pacific Coast. Saddle man who can quit tin* society of the
and crow. It would possibly I m * found every age, too, men choose* particular
can always be supplied with the purest and horses hired to go to any part of the country.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses young and take pleasure in listening that one week of political reunions, modes of committing suicide. Thus
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
broke to work single or double. Horses to the kindly voice of the old ; show
R. SCIIUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- call, and you will be well satisfied.
29tf.
concerts, balls, and brushes would be in youth he has recourse to hanging,
boarded, and the best of cart1 bestowed upon
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and
us
a
man
who
is
always
ready
to
pity
them
while
in
our
charge.
as disastrous in its effects as two which he soon abandons for firearms;
surrounding country that he is now manu­
RAILROAD SALOON,
and
help
the
deformed
;
show
us
a
facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
in proportion, as vigor declines, or old
TAT- OUR TERMS are REASONABLE.
months of absinthe drinking.
the very best of laiger Beer. Those wishing
the
faults
of
others
man
that
covers
age advances, hanging is generally the
A liberal share of the public patronage is
California Street,
a cool glass of beer should give me a call.
solicited.
[28tt]
MANNING A 1SH.
with a mantle of charity ; show us a
W ouldn ’ t R atify . —Hi ram Smith, mode.
man that bows as politely and gives
JA CK SON VIL I. E, O R EG ON,
BLACKSMITHING !
which is the Radical nominee for Con­
LIMI-: FOR SALE,
C ayenne P epper for B ugs . —NV.
the street as freely to a poor sewing girl
gress,
seeing a notice to the effect Lynn, formerly of Monroe county, Ohio,
ENGINEER
HENRY PAPE,
as to the millionaire ; show us a man
—AND—
that a grand patriotic ratification, in ha- succeeded for many years in driv­
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT'S!
who abhors the libertine, who scorns
the Bulletin, would take place Satur­ ing away cucumber and squash bugs
BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE. the ridicule of his mother’s sex and day
THROUGH TICKETS, 12) C ts .
night in Bortland, brushed him­ from his vines by dusting common
the exjMYsnre of womanly reputation ; I
self
up,
put on a clean paper collar, and cayenne pepper upon them while wet
David Croncmiller & Co.
show us the man who' never forgets
rtllOlCE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- illIIEUNI)ERSIGN ED W()ULD INF< »RM
hastened to the scene of action. IN».
with dew in the morning, lie repeats
T THE OLD STAND OF MILLER A V gars constantly on hand. The reading 1 the public that lie is prepared to furnish for ¡m instant the delicacy and respect
Hiram arrived at Portland, and there the operation once a week, and finds
Shannon, are prewired to do black- table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­
the best quality of limo in quantities to suit. due a woman, as a woman, in any found that he had been victimized.
emithing of all kinds, and will also keep
cals and leading papers of the < ‘oast. 29tf.
five cents worth of pepper sutfioient to
All orders left at the Franco-American Ho­ condition or class—and you show us a
constantly on hand all kinds of iron, steel,
Instead of being ratified, he found his keep his cucumber, melon and squash
tel
or
at
my
kiln
on
Jackson
Creek,
will
be
horse shoes and nails, bolts, buggy clips’
true gentleman.
i
promptly attended to.
nomination was the subject of ridicule vines free during the season. He has
Hee flats, and everything in the blacksmith’s
E.
$.
MORGAN
&
CO.,
All
persons
desiring
any
brick-laying
or
tine, for sale cheap fur cash, and will sell tor
j
T he Vienna Exposition, notwith­ upon (‘very street-corner, and it was recently tried it upon the new cabbago
plastering (lone, will do well to call on
¿•ash only.
ofitf.
i
Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
29tf.
G. W. HOLT.
standing its extensive advertisements with great difficulty that Mitchell and worm with success.
and the favorable circumstances sur­ Scott kept him fi'om declining.— En­
Roseburg. Oregon.
DR. WM. JACKSON,
A ttention F armers !—The other
WM. BOYER,
rounding its institution, appears to terprise.
I
j WILL ATThTND FAITH FULLY TO ALL
day at Roseburg, says the Corvallis
t
have
proven
as
magnificent
a
failure
Cal. street, first door west of White A Martin,
( 'V Business entrusted to our care.
T iie names of the Lost River mur­ Democrat, wheat went up to 75 cents
as it was conjectured it would he a
E®“ Our Forwarding and Storage < barges,
Jacksonville. Oi-euon
success. The whole loss from the en­ derers, who are to he turned over to the per bushel. Immediately orders were
from and after this date, will be uniform
with the charges at Crescent City and Red-
terprise is not known. As an item of civil authorities of Oregon, arc Hooka telegraphed from Portland to the local
DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISION'S,
! ding.
its financial exhibit, it is stated that Jim, Curly-headed Doctor, Long Jim, freight agents to advance the tariff on
Soliciting the continued patronage of our
the daily expenses incidental to run­ Little George, Sronchin’s brother, the railroad three cents per bushel.
friends and the public, we are res|»ectfully,
Fruits in Season,
E. S. MORGAN A CO.
ning the Fair were $5,00(1; while tiie Wild Girl’s Man, Wild Giri’s brother. So it will lie seen that the farmers are
SURGEON nENTIST
29tf.
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, receipts from attendants per day were Billy, Little Jim, Curly-headed Doc­ not to reap the benefit of any advance
only $2,000. As the Fair run for 150 tor’s brother, Long Jim’s father, Big in the price of their grain.
A
ND
EVERYTHING
THAT
CAN
BE
LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK MADE New Boot and Shoe Store, A. found in a first-class variety store. days, the loss in this alone was nearly Tail, Big Tail’s boy.
Ox the 6th inst. France paid to Ger­
—such as Gold, Silver, Platina, Alum-
Produce taken in exchange. Please give mo half a million dollars.
California Street,
niuni and Rubber Plates. Special attention
I a call.
N aming 1 ’ Il 1> 11) E X TIA L C A N DI - many the lust of the war indemnity
39tf.
i*Iven to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
DATES.
—T
The New Hampshire I*atriot imposed upon her by the latter gov­
Ax
Indiana
man
claims
to
have
suc
­
laughing gas) given for the painless ex­
CARPET-WEAVING.
is
of
the
opiniou
that the Democracy ernment at the close of tho Franco-
ceeded in playing a thorought confi­
traction of tho teeth.
Will visit Ashland on tiie 1st of March an­
dence game upon the potato bug. He would triumph in 1870 under the lead Prussian war. The amount of the in­
RS. OLIVER WOULD R1XPECTFUL- |
nually ; also Kerbyville on the 4th Monday ITAVINC, PERMANENTLY T.OCATED
demnity was nearly live billions of dol­
lv inform the publicthat she will short- I planted a grain of corn in each potato i of General NV. S. Hancock, of Pennsyl­ lars, anil though ravaged by war and
in October. Call and examine specimen
1,1 ¿ackaonville, respectfully informs
hill, and, as the corn came up first the vania, for President, and Hon. Wm
ly bo ¡»repnred to weave carpets in_thc most
work.
, public that he is prepared todo all kinds
I the
1
artistic
style,
and
at
reasonable
rates.
La-
Office oorfier of California and Sth streets; , 11.
°* work * in
t
n the boot and shoe-making line,
bugs thought it was a corn field and S. Grosbeck, of Ohio, for Vice rresi badly crippled, France has paid this
dies desiring to have carj'ets w< ven, should
residence opposite Crystal A Wright's black- i I Satisfaction guaranteed,
enormous sum in less than two years.
: dent.
started for otlier scones.
•mith-«bop.
.
29tf.
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Dr. L. DANFORTH.
STATE OF OREOON.
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give her a calk