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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
om«lal Paper far Jackson A Jooepkine.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
VOL. Ill
JACKSONVILLE, OWN., SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1873
PROF ESS ION A L CARI >S.
I
i
CORBITT & MACLEAY,
coi.. M:s’irrirs
ruok ».
the creation A< (ORD1XUTO THE
Ol B NOMINEE.
M»»l)»)(ti.
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The following from the Eugene City
At Roseburg, the other day, when
Guard are some of the many tenefi- ■ Joaquin Miller, in his l>ook entitled Col. Nesmith had closed his speech,
Governor........................................... L. F. Grover
PORTLAND, OREGON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Secretary of State,.................... S. F. t'ha»lwi«*k
cial acts Col. Nesmith did for Oregon I.iJ'e Among the, Modoc*, has given Hon. Lafayette Lane introduced ex­
Treasurer........................................ L. Fleischner
some picturesque sketches of Indian Congressman Joseph S. Smith, than
while in the United States Senate :
State Printer,.......................... ..Eugen«» S»*mph* Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
life and traditions. Among much other I
_
rotessional
services
to
the
public.
his p
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRKT.
Mr. Nesmith arrived in Washing­ interesting matter, he tells us that the whom a fairer, more honorable or more
oilicc <>n California street, adjoining Ca­ WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT
Circuit Judge,.
ton in January, 1861, and took his idea of the creation of the world as it highly respected gentleman does not
♦ • ....................................P. P Prim ton's > hoe-shop. Residence on Third street,
District Att»»rn«*y............................... J- R- Neil opposite and west of the M. E. Church.
seat in the Senate of tin* United States I was entertained by the Modocs, now live in Oregon. On taking the stand,
JACKSON COUNTY.
as Senator from Oregon on the 1th day verging on extinction in accordance Mr. Smith said he did not intend to
G. H. AIKEN, M. D.,
—ANI
County Jmlge,..............................E. B. Watson
of March following. During the in­ with tlie demands of modern civiliza­ make a speech. He was an invalid,
< Ja»*ob Wagner,
* minty vomnnssionera......
¡|
PHYSICIAN and SURGE o N,
terim from January to March, he com­ tion, was this: The Great Spirit traveling with the hope of bettering
menced his Inters in behalf of the made Mount Shasta first of all. He 1 his health, and it was an accident that
Sheriff,................................. Thos. T. McKenzie
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
4’lerk,......................................................... P. Dunn »
COM MISSION MERCI! ANTS, State by looking up matters in the dif­ pusluxl down snow and iex* from the he was in that room to-day. He had
Tr«»asurer,.......................................... John Bilicor
ferent departments in which his con­ skies through a hole, which he made always experienced a feeling of grati­
Assessor,...................... ........ .
D. H. Taylor
stituents were interested. Among in the blue heavens by turning a stone tude to the people of Douglas county
School Superintendent,............. W. .1. Stanley
Office in the obi Overbeck Hospital,
Surveyor......................................... J. S. Howard < »regoli Stn-et..
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other inqKtrtant matters, he found the round and round, till he made this for the warm support they gave him
Coroner....................................................J. N. Bell
bill for the payment of the Indian war great mountain ; then he stepped out when was a candidate for Congress.
Official PajxT...................... D e . mcm ' katic T imes
J. N. BELL, M. D.,
claims dragging its slow length along. of the clouds onto the mountaintop, He never had an opportunity to ex­
JOSEl'HINK COUNTY.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
It was understood at the time that and descended and planted the trees press his thanks to them before ; this
County Judge................................... J. B. Sifers
Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Senator Douglas and his friends were all round by putting his finger on the was the first time, and it would be the
,, .,
i Ge«».S. Mathewson
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
< o.CommiRMoners........ • B K sloan>
opposed to its passage. By tact and ground. The sun melted the snow, last. He would say one word concern­
Sheriff,.......................................... Dan. L. Green
shrewdness he managed to overcome and the water ran down and nurtured ing Mr. Nesmith and the Democratic
Clerk,............................................ Chas. Hughes
Office on Fifth street, first block north
this op|M)sition, wrote out an able ar­ the trees and made the rivers. After platform, and that was he fully en­
—AND—
Treasurer........................................ AVm. Nauck«- of the Court llmis«*.
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gument in favor of Oregon’s claims, I this he made the fish for the rivers dorsed both. He had known Mr.
kssess<»r............................. Thos. G. Patterson
School Superinteiulent................ A. J. Adams
and got Gen. NIeClenard, of Illinois, to , out of the small end of his stair, lie Nesmith for thirty years ; they came
H.
K.
HANNA,
Surveyor,................................ *........ \lex. Watts
read it in the House, and latered night made the birds by blowing some leaves to Oregon together. When they were
Coroner........................................ Geo. E. Briggs
ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE.
Altorncy-at-Law and Notary Public,
and day in its favor until its final con­ which he took up from the ground mechanics, laboring daily at the same
i
Official l’ajHir,.....................D emocratic T imes
summation. During his term as Sen­ among the trees. After that he made bench, he had honored and respected
I
court SITTINGS.
JacksonviUe, Oregon,
i
ator he collected and forwarded to the the beasts out of the remainder of his him, and he honored and respected
Jackson C'cmty.— Circuit Court, second
owners in Oregon the larger portion of stick, but he made the grizzly bear him now; time had not changed the
Monday in February. June and November. Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
I
Prompt attention given to all business left
these claims, without charging or re- , out of the big end, and made him good opinion he had formed of him
County"Court, first Monday in each month.
tap"
Jackson
County
Orders
Solicited.
in my care.
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ceiving oik ' cent for such services. master over all the others. Having from the first. If elected, and he felt
Josephine *Yiuntij.— Circuit Court, secoml
Monday in April and fourth Monday in < »«•-
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During his Senatorial term he served done that, the Great Spirit converted certain he would be by an overwhelm­
J. II. STINSON.
J. II. NEIL.
tol-»r. County Court, first Monday in Jan­
on the following important commit­ Mount Shasta into a wigwam, and its ing majority, the people would send
uary, April, July ami October.
STINSON A NEIL,
in him a Representative to Congress
Furniture Ware - Room, tees: Military Afiairs, Indian Affairs,
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT.
volcanic eruptions are the outcome of who would be watchful of their inter­
Commerce, Private Land Claims and the lire that he lights in the center of
Attorneys and I'ounsrlors-at-Law,
Cor. California A Oregon Sts.,
Justice of the Peace......................... J. R. Wade
Revolutionary Claims, in all of which the mountain. The development of ests, and would represent them in an
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
able and efficient manner.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Jacksonville,
Oregon. lie performed efficient service, particu­
f John Bilger, President,
man was a later occurrence. The
Herman Helms,
larly valuable in that cunnection to the »laughter of the Great Spirit, venturing i D iseases in H ogs .—A correspon­
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
James A. Wilson,
Trustees, .
committee
on which he served as well too far, got astray and fell into the dent of the Southern Planter says
other
<
'otirts
of
the
State.
I hi vid Linn,
DAVID LINN
Prompt
attention
given
to
all
business
en
­
as
to
the
people
<»f this State. lie ob­ power of the grizzly bears, and she there arc but three diseases in hogs
N. Fisher.
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Recorder.......................... .......... U. S. Hayden trusted to our care.
tained
an
appropriation
of slon,noo for was forced to marry one of them, and requiring treatment, which are mange,
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
Treasurer......................... ............. Henry Pap-
of furniture, consisting of
the defense of the mouth of the Colum­ the red men were the fruit of the mar­ cholera, and worms in tlie kidneys,
E. B. WATSON.
c. W. KAHLER.
Marshal,.......................... .lames P. McDaniel
bia river, prior to which not a dollar riage. These red men were taken un­ commonly called breaking down in
BEDSTEADS,
........
Peter
Boschey
Street <'omrnissioner,..
KAHLER & WATSON,
had teen expended nora gun mounted der the protection of the Great Spirit ; the loins. • Fur mange, wash well with
BUREAUS, TABLES,
Attorneys
and
Connsrlors-at-Lnw,
for the defense of the coa->t north of but the grizzlies were punished by I i lye soap, and then pot liquor. For
SOCIETY NOTICES.
GUILD MOULDINGS,
San Francisco, lie al'Oobtained 1 irge being compelled to walk on four feet, cholera, if you know the disease, as
Jackwnville, Oregon,
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
appropriations for removing obstruc­ whereas before they had walked on soon as you see the hog l>egin to droop
J’lfksOlHill-' lodft' No. IO. I. 0. 0. E„
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS,
Holds its regular meetings every Will practice in the Supreme, District and
tions to the navigation of the Columbia two. To this day the grizzly bear is , and try to vomit, gag him, and give
Saturday evening:« the » Hid Fel­ other Courts of this State.
1’ a RLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, and Willamette rivers, the first of th'? never slain by the red men, who re­ him twenty grains of calomel made into
low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are
Office in the building formerly occupied
kind ever obtained for Oregon, lie cognize in him a sort of kinsman.
ETC., ETC.
invited to attend.
J. A. BOYER, N. G.
a pill. If you have been in the habit
by O. Ja<-obs, opposite Court House.
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drew tip and urg d to its passage the
T hos . T. M c K enzie . Ke»-. Sec’y.
of giving your hogs spirits of turpen­
Al-o Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
Silas J. l>ay, Thos. T. McKenzie, Edwin
con-trm tion of the Oregon and Califor­
F
un in D anbury .—The Danbury tine, at the rate of one teaspoonful to
A. W. GAMBLE. M. D..
hand
and
made
toorder.
Planing
»lone
on
Smith, Trustees.
While in the Senate he Neus man w rites : Don’t be afraid of the hog, put in corn ; you will be rare­
reasonable terms. ¿A3~ Undertaking a spe­ nia Railroad.
Physician, Surgeon and Graduate
cialtv. \J
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either
drew
up
or aided in pacing the having a little fun in the family. A ly troubled with this fatal disease.
Ortonim rirdioiitis Trib' No. 1. Im-
following bills : For opening up to set­ merry di-po-ition is a god-send to a
.
prov»*d order of Red Men. Imhls its Ml- THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS
If the first dose of calomel does not
stated councils at the Re»l Men's * * and Surgeons, N. Y.. ami member of DRUGS and MEDICINES tlement a large portion of our State by home. There’s the case of a man on
relieve
in twenty-four hours, repeat
llall the third sun tn every ««even suns, in the Royal College of Surgeon.**, Canada,
building wagon roads across our alntost Nelson street, for instance. Saturday the dose. I rarely have to repeat it if
the eigh’h run. A •• >rd:.ai invi ation to all bogs leave to inform t ho inhabitants of Jack­
inaccessible mountain ranges, to-wit: he went into the kitchen ahead of his administered in time. We sometimes
brothers in g«»«> l tan-Hng.
sonville and surrounding country that he
4 FULL AND COMPLETE STÒCK AL-
w. n. mcdaniel , s . has settled and intends remaining perma­ ¿A.
The
Oregon Central Military road, from w ife, and seeing two huckleberry pies see hogs dragging their hind legs. This
ways OJ» Land at the
P. D. P ar .- o . ns , <’. of R.
nently at Jacksonville. His otl’ce and resi­
1 aigeiie to the eastern lint* of the State; steaming on the table, he hastily con­ is caused by worms in the kidney, and
dence is two doors sout h of M adame Holt’s.
the
road from the Dalles via Camp cealed them in the ice chest, which may te easily cured by giving a tea-
CITY DRUG STORE,
Jacksonville July 18th, 1873.
JL' f.
Or wi Fhi'io.i 'o. 1,
W
.tson
and Canyon City, Grant coun­ -to»»dopen in the back hall. Then he spoonful of turpentine every morning
Son » and Daughter-» of Tempranee, meets
—OF—
ty,
to
ti.e
eastern line of the State; went down town chuckling to hitnself, for three or four days mixed with
on Wednesday even ng of each week in the
CIGARS !
BOOKS,
upjx*r H'ory of the District School House.
tiie rood from Lebanon, Linn county, and ten minutes later the ice cart corn. Hogs that have been feeding
Br<> her-* and-i-’ers in good standingare in­
to th»» eastern bound irv, known as the drove up and the ice man brought in on acorns are most subject to this dis­
STATIONERY,
vited to a*tend.
Santiam
ro id, and the road from Cor­ a fifty-pound cake, and started for the ease, and should have the turpentine
DANIELCRONEM1LLER, W. P.
J O IIN
P A S 11 B U R G
TOILET ARTICLES’,
vallis to the Coast. ID* also induced ice chest, followed closely by the fond at least twice a week while feeding on
J ohn A. Borm, R. S.
YREKA, CAL,,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, i’re-'idciit Johnson to throw oj>en to wife e.xpatiatingupon the “muss.” He
this iftash. Every hog feeder should
JL W irr n Loir No. 10. A. F. 4 A. I..
settlement
by
Exe>
utivc
order,
a
large»
put
the
cake
upon
the
edge
of
the
keep a bottle of the spirits of turpen­
Keeps Constantly on Hand
Gasoline Oil and Lamps
Holds its regular communications
|M»rtion of the Indian reservations chest and gave it a push over, and tine, and give it occasionally through
/NF
on the Wednesday evenings or pre­
along the Coast, thus opening a rich when it came down on those two the year ; he will find it a great bene«
ETC., ETC.
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars,
section of our State p> the white set­ steaming pies, a huckleberry geyser fit to the hogs. I have practiced this
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. M.
M ax M ullf . r , Sec’y.
tlers of the west side counties. By his followeii, and the ice man, with his for twenty years successfully. It seems
Agency for Cowan s King Remedies. pe rsonal etforts the mail service from eyes anti face lull of the discharge, I to be a specific cure for all hog diseases,
Jncksonvill*' Stamm No. US, V. 0. R. M.,
ALL OTHER BRANDS,
Salt Lake* to Portland was increased, tumbled completely over the woman
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ROBB A KAHLER.
Hohls its regular meetings every Thursday
as well as the mail facilities, in other and d¡-appeared out of the d«»or. The
T he M ost S uccessful M an .—
evening at the (kid Fellows’ Hall. Brothers AT AAA" FRANCISCO PRICES!
portions of the State. He obtained an wife recovered her balance as speedily There is nothing more fortunate for
in uood standing are invited to attend.
"EXCELSIOR"
291 v.
JOS. WETTEKER, O. C.
appropriation of >100,(10(1 for the con-( as possible, and catching up a broom, moderate genius than to be born poor.
M ax M uller , R. S.
struction of a branch mint at the Dalles, W’ent after the ice man, but he escaped The “silver s[»oon” class are a very
LIVERY STABLE,
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS.
which Gee». IL Williams has since her; then she came hack and looked comfortable people, no doubt, but the
Jacksonville Tumvrrrin No. 1,
Jacksonville.
Oregon
St.,
can-eel
to be repcalexl, to the detriment in th»* ice chest, and down at the oil­ great trouble of them is if they don’t
C alifornia S treet ,
Hohls its regular meetings at Turnveroin
Eastern
Oregon and th»' State* at cloth, and up at the ceiling, and become very great they are extremely
of
Hall every Saturday evening. Regular Ex-
MANNING
&
ISH,
Proprietors,
John
Noland,
Proprietor.
ercising everv Tuexdav and Saturday ese-
large*, lie introdue*ed ami procure*»! around on the walls. The men at the likely to become the very opposite.
I
nings.
('HAS. NICKELL, President.
tin* pas-age* of the* bill appropriating store who were let into the joke by Poverty has helped men to solve some
Roirr. K ahler , Sec’y.
aving just received a new $40,ooo, by whie h a treaty was obtain­ the facetious Nelson street man are
of the greatest proltlems of life. Half
stock of Harness, Buggies an»! Car­
ed with the Nez l’erees and other tribes anxiously wondering how it (urgedout. its deeds have l»een a necessity, and
riages, we are now prepared to furnish our
The City Brewery.
east of the* mountains, and which
patronsand the public generally with as
the most of its noble sayings have been
DRINKS,
12$
CENTS.
IT<»w
M
uch W ill K eep a H orse . terne of a determined opposition. It
threw
open
to
settlement
the*
larger
—BY—
FINE TURNOUTS
|M»rtion of Eastern Oregon and Idaho, —A horse weighing front 1,000 to 1,- does a man good to put him at his
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
As
can
lx-
had
on
the
Pacific
Coast.
Saddle
VEIT SCHUTZ.
including the Wallowa valley, which 20o jtounds will eat about six tons of w it’s ends. Emergencies make men.
Families
neetling
anything
in
my
line
pay.
can always be suppli»»d with the purest and horses hir»*d to go tn any part of the country. a Republie-an Administration has re- hay, or its equivalent, in a year. And Any man can be a general or a pilot in
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
best to be found on the Coast. Give me a
broke
to work single or double. Horses centlv wreste*el from the* white settlers we suppose the real point to get at is, a <ylm ; but storms show the metal.
AfR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- call, and vou will b»» well satistie»!.
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111 forms the* citizens of Jacksonville and
boarded, ami th»» best of care bestowed upon ami returned to the Indians. It was whether one can keep his horse cheap­ Reputation is made more by boldness
them while in our charge.
surrounding country that he is now manu­
through his instrumentality that Fort er on some other product than hay. and will, than by ability and patience.
facturing, ami will constantly keep on hand
RAILROAD SALOON,
?«* OUR TERMS AKE REASONABLE.
Klamath and other military posts were This is an exceedingly difficult ques­ Life is too short to wait for the tide
the very lx»st of Lager B»»er. Thos«.* wishing
A literal share of the public patronage is
California Street,
a <*ool glass of lx*«»r should give me a call.
established
and maintaineel in Eastern tion to answer, it depends so much on whose ebb leads on to fortune. Wo
solicited.
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MANNING A IsII.
Oregon, besides other appropriations circumstances. Three and a half tons must make the most of present op­
J A CKSONVILLE, OREGON,
BLACKSMITHING !
LIME FOR SALE,
from the» military and Indian depart­ of corn stalks and two and a half tons portunities, but we shall hardly do it,
ments, to be* exp<*nd(*d within our of corn will keep a horse a year in fully unless present opjiortunities are in the
ENGINEER.
HENRY PARE,
—AND—
State.
In addition to his numerous as good condition as six tons of good main present necessities. Tho man
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS !
duties, Col. Nesmith attended hay. NVe may estimate, also, that it who works out these to the fullest ex­
BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE. public
THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C th .
to all private business entrusted to him will take three and a half tons of oat tent is tho most successful man.
David Cronemill®» & Co.
I by his constituents, whether political straw, and two and a half tons of oats,
A C urious W atch .—Many years
rUIOIf'E WINES, LIQUORS AND Cl-
friends or foe*s, with energy and to keep a horse a year. A bushel of
1IEUNDERSIGNED
WOULD
INFORM
t the old stand of miller a V ' gars constantly on hand. The reading
the public that lie is prepared to furnish i promptness, ami no man has yet found oats weighs thirty-two |>ounds, so that since, a workman in a French manu­
Shannon, ar»- prepared to do black- table is als»»-upplie»l with Eastern perio»h-
the test quality of lime in quantities t<> suit.
ftiuilhiug of all kinds, and will also keep
will take over 155 bushels ami three factory decided to make a watch every
All orders left at the Frnneo-American Ho­ fault with him.for any act of his in
constantly on hand all kinds of iron, steel, cals and leading papers of th«» < <»ast. 20tt.
and
a half tons of straw, to keep a part of which, the mainspring alone
tel or at my kiln on Jackson Creek, will be connection with such trusts. With
horse shoes and nails, holts, buggy clips,
promptly
attended
to.
such an official record, the* Democratic horse a year. It would take ateut excepted, should te of rock crystal.
«lee flats, and everything in the blncksniith's
E. S. MORGAN & CO.,
All persons desiring any brick-laving or I
fine, for sale cheap for cash, and will sell tor
party may we*ll feel proud of their can­ two acres Of g»>od land to produce this. After thirty years of labor he accom­
plastering done, will do well to call <>n
<ash only.
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plished his task. All the pieces of the
Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
didate,
and the' voters of Oregon can
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G. W. HOLT.
T
he
S
tate
P
ress
on
the
E
lec
­
watch are fastened by rock crystal
give* him their suifrages freely, feeling
RoMcbnrg. Oregon,
DR. WM. JACKSON,
tion
.
_
Of
the
twenty-four
political
screw«,
and the escapement is most in­
conscious that none* of their interests
WM. BOYER,
I
papers
published
in
Oregon,
eleven
tricate.
His widow would never part
ILL ATTEND FAITH FULLY TO ALL
will sutler neglect at his hands, wheth­
Cal.
street,
first
door
west
of
White
A
Martin,
Business entrusted to our care.
er they be public or private. His in­ actively sup|>ort Colonel Nesmith for i with it; but when she died the treas­
JSB“ < >ur Forwarding and Storage < barges,
terests, like* theirs, are identifiejel with Congress, eight, Smith, and five bit­ ure fell into the hands of a French
Jacksonville. Oregon.
from and after this date, will te uniform
this State. He is no new e omer. Al­ terly op|»ose Smith without directly watchmaker, who intends to exhibit
with the charges at Crewent City ami Red­
DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, most a life-time has teen spent among supporting hisopjionent. The five are it as a specimen of French workman­
ding.
Soliciting the continued patronage of our
us. By his energy and ability lie' has tin' Oregonian, Mountaineer, Repor­ ship, pricing it at two thousand dol­
Fruits in Season,
friend» and the public, we are resjx»ctfully,
aiele*d largely in making our young ter, Dallas Republican and Hauk-Eg \ lars. Certainly few articles could pos­
E. S. MORGAN A CO.
SURGEON DENTIST
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PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, and prosperous State what she is to­ Nesmith’s election is opposed by eight sess greater interest in Ingenuity,
day. Under God we trust his election papers, Smith’s by sixteen. Three lo­
A N ew O rder .—The St. Louis Re­
A
ND
EVERYTHING
THAT
CAN
BE
cal papers, the Astorian, Pmdletonian
LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK MADE New Boot and Shoe Store, A found in a first-class variety store. to represent us in the next Congress is
paid
ican states that a secret order call­
assured him at the* hands of the people. •and Coos Bay Acucare not consid­
—«ach a» (fold. Silver, Platina, Aluin-
Produce taken in exchange. Please give me
California
Street,
ed
the
“League of Justice” has teen
nium and Rubber Platea. Special attention
ered. Two of these probably sympa­
a call.
Sven to Childrc»'« teeth. Nitrus Oxide
organis'd
in the Northwest, which al-
JACKSONVILIÆ, OREGON.
T he Radicals have carried Maine, thize with the Democratic candidate.
lughing gaa) given for the painleaa ex­
ready
numbers
260.000 members. The
CARPET-WEAVING.
but the majority is 60 per cent, less The position of tlie press is a sure
traction of the teeth.
Will vtalt Ashland on the let of March an­
than it has heretofore been. Latest indication of the sentiment of the ■ object of the organization is said to be
RS. OLIVER WOULD RESPECTFUL-
nually ; also Kerbyville on the 4th Monday TJAVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED
State. Colonel Nesmith will probably ' to recover the lands and bonds given
in October. Cali and examine apecimen ,i *
Iv inform the publiethat she will short­ returns for Governor from 466 towns
"a"kHonville, respectfully informs
to railroad companies and other cor­
the public that he is prepared to do all kinds ly be prepared to weave enrpets in the most give Dinglev, Rep., 45,144 votes ; Tit­ poll at least two votes to his opponent’s porations, “peaceably if they can,
work
Office eomft- of California and 5th streets ; S’2!r<irg.?n
l)ooi a,,(i shoe-making line. artistic style, and at reasonable rates. In­ comb, Dem., 32,619 ; Williams, Liter­ one. There is every prospect that the
realdanoe opposite Crystal A Wright’s black Satisfaction guaranteed,
forc ibly if they mast,”
dies desiring to have carpet® wcven, should
al, 1,913. Dingley’s majority, 10,602. odds will be still greater.— Neu*.
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Dr. L DANFORTH,
STATE OF OREGON.
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