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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1873)
1 J New Firm! New Goods ¡ (The ilfinoernfic ®imw. JOHN BILGER, KUBLI, KASPAR ALEX. MARTIN. WHITE & MARTIN —AND— ..NOV EM BEK 'IfcL 1873. SATURDAY, J. B. WHITE. Odd Fellow’s Building, (California St., one door west of Sach» Bro«., (Successors to James T. Glenn,) NEVER Y FAIL. .S'. I I —AT— J. M. McCALL &L CO. CALIFORNIA STREET, STOVES, HARDWARE, TIN-WARE, TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. —AND— AGRICULTURAL H MECHANICS’ TOOLS, BOOTS and SHOES, In life*» rosy morning, In manhood's firm pride, Let this ]«> your motto Your footsteps to guide ; In storm and in sunshine, Whatever assail. We’ll onward and conquer And never say tail. Beady-Made Clothing, Iron, Steel, HORSE CAULDRONS AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, SHOES AND NAILS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GIANT POWDER, FUSE A CAPS, II ABD AND CROCKERY WARE. Hats and Caps, SHELF HARDWARE, Etc., Etc. California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, GUNPOWDER, f • WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH AND GLASS _____ AXES, WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES, STOVES. BLASTING TO WDER, CAST STEEL,MOLINE, A JONES I’Ll)WS, J. NEUBER, Agent, Jacksonville. CULTIVATORS, CONSISTING OF ALBUMS, DOLLS, BABY H. F. JOHNSON. JOHNSON 1 I*. A. HEARN. HEARN, A crowd ol quarrelsome people were Successor» to dispersed from the front of a residence in a very singular and sudden manner RANTZAU A, SHAW AND COMSTOCK A MARTIN, <me night. A stranger visiting the Forwarding & Comminion Merchant», family slipped into the crowd unper- ceived* and extending an inverted hat, REDDING, CAL. nnrnunced that he was making a mis sionary collection. Two minutes later ark your goods care of j . a h . he stood there alone, with not a single By close attention to business wa hope member of the turbulent inass to be to merit a continuation of the patronage seen in any direction. heretofore extended to the old firms. 29tf. M ) À Operi»! nttriition is called NAILS, iJU t'-'•<* yi*«*n: .‘iiM-ntM maile r. c.-ntly i ,i it.iM « «c.‘fl.*i>t .Machine, nil;l to t’*. ■ tj: I cl.gnut stj l.s of (uvsaijMl to O.I.- Lst. 4 ND EVERYTHING TO BE 1'oUND IX ZY a first-class establishment. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. 291 f. PIPIFAX. The Rosicrucians were a sect of philoso phers who flourished in Germany during the seventeenth century, and prosecuted profound researches into Natural Science and Occult Philosophy, and sought to dis cover the Elixirof Life. Although some su perstition may have been develojied among them and other alchemists in search for the elixir vita*, yet theic is Scientific Truth at the bottom of Alchemy and Astrology. They were impressed with the properties of her bal preparations, and found dynamic and psyeologic force in the extract of certain plants. PIPIFAX Ts due to the researches of a learned scholar of Europe, among the archives of the Rosi crucians. It is made from twenty different herlw. gathered at such seasons of the year when their juices are strongest and virtues are unimpaired, forming a combination un rivaled in the materia medica. PIPIFAX Is an enemy to all corruption—it assists and fortifies nature. Its manner of operation is to drive to the extreme partsand through the pores of the skin and all emunctories of the body, the bad humors which molest it. giving ready relief even in diseases the most refractory and difficult to cure,sin h as Neu ralgia, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Head ache, Nervous Weakness and Biliousness. It is pleasant to tin* taste, mild in its ac tion, Marvelous in its effects, unsurpassed as a tonic. Used as a lieverago in malarious districts, it neutralizes miasma and proY'ents Fever and Ague. .Sold by Druggists, Grocers and Liquor Dealers. Depot 409 Front street, San Francisco. 3T> FLORENCE. Jor those m Ito prefer a Ma. 1 chine i'.-eding work n»»ay from operator, we now hnve one of that «I. srriplion. quiet.cnxy-rtnmlnK a -il having nil t!f other re culi »r ex- c. of the other ! *. FLORENCE s sure to please. If there is on» within a tl.oiisami miles of Mm ETnncXeo not working well, I V. 31 attenti to it v. ithozit anv expense totkeoMuer. KAMI El. 11ÎI.E, Agl, I FLORENCE s the oii!y Machine that can > **w i:t than oue «liceo tío;» -haviitg a re versi ble feed—a i;r.al ailvimtMge in tastcuiug cim I m oi seams in quilting, etc. FLORENCE.. 7 vamine the Florence, or I j •- : <1 lor í ..«'í:tnr anil sampl:*» <A VVo. ls before you ¡Htrrliitsv u Sew» in;; Machine. DI Y illf. liF-Kl'l "Jachines sotti on liberal terms« LORENCE ( • :v. -XG MAi SAMI i'-L II!LE., Agent, J.o. It) Xt'M Gro'.id Hott t Jèttüdiiifj 9 t y i eu »ici seth THE NEW DISCOVERY In t’lictnical and Medicai Science, DR.E, F. GARVIN’S SOLUTION OF TAR! THE TIMES OFFICE, I YR. GARVIN’S SOLL’TION AND C<)M- J / pound elixirof tar, first and only solu tion ever made in one mixture of all the twelve valuable active priueipals of the well known curative agent, J A UK St ) A’ ) ILLE, OR EGON, PINE TREE TAR, AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company ! COUGHS, HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, T LIQUORS of all kinds, of tho best brands,wholesale and retail. Also TOBACCO AND CIGARS. In connection with all these I have on hancL a 1 a rge assort n tent of * GROCERIES of all kinds—just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don’t be lieve it, call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER, I inporter of farm implements and machines. 29tf. UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Cor. California A 4fh Stt. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- I s|MM»tfully inform their friends and the public generally that they have purchased the above establishment, which will be henceforth conducted under their constant personal su|>ervision, and they guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. These stables are centrally located, and within convenient distance of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses and mules will be boarded and eared for at moderate charges. They have one of the largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot Portland, of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, With single or double teams, for hire on rea sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses and Mules, which will be hired to go to any part of the country at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, and broke to saddle or harness. 29tf. K UBLI A WILSON. HENRY HAGEN, Wholesale Dealer In WANTED. WINES, BRANDIES, —AND— IMPORTED LIQUORS, 338 and 340 Pine St., Unequaled in coughs, colds, eatarrh, asth San Francisco, California. ma, bronchitis and consumption. Cures without fail a recent cold in three to six hours ; and also by its vitalizing, purify Orders from the country promptly 30tf. ing and stimulating effects upon t he general fl11(><1*_____________________ system, is remarkably efficacious in all dis eases of the blood, including scrofula and J. A. BAUER, eruptions of the skin, dyspepsia, diseases of the liver and kidneys, heart disease and gen MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, eral debility. Sore throat, colds, whooping <*ough, croup, liver complaint, bronchitis, asthma, bleed ONE TRIAL CONVINC1S ! ing of the lungs, and every affection of the throat, lungs and chest, are speedily and Also a Volatile Solution of Tar, for inhala Assets,..... $550.000 permanently cured by the use of tion, without application of heat. A re Liabilities 180,000 markably valuable discovery, as the whole Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild ( lurry. apparatus can be carried in the vest pocket, Surplusto Policy Holders,.......... $369,000 ready at any time for the most effectual anti Ratio of expense to management 20.88 This well-known preparation does not dry positively curative use in ¡ill diseases of the Total expense to income................. . 35.17 up a cough and leave the cause lichind, as is nose, throat anti lungs. Ratio of assets to liabilities........... , 300.00 the case with most medicines, but it loosens THE COM POUNDTAR ¡uni MANDRAKE Policies alisolutely non-forfeitable after and cleanses the lungs and allays irritation, PILL, tbr use in connection with the Elixir cmtifull annual payment, and by law ex thus removing the cause of the complaint. Tar, is ¡i combination of the two most valua empt from execution. ble Alterative Medicines known in the pro CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED All protits divided among the assured. fession, anti rem! *rs this pill without excep Premiums payable in gold or currency. By a timely resort to this standard remedy, tion the very best ever ottered. Dividends added to policy or applied in as The SOLUTK >N ami COM POUND ELIX is proyed by hundreds of testimonials re reduction of premiums. IR of TAR is without doubt the best remedy ceived by the proprietors. None genuine, TI1UMAS A. BALL. President, unless signed by I. Butts. Seth W. Fowle known in cases of Cholera anti Yellow Fever. _ _ __ San Francisco, Cal. A. Sons, Proprietors, Boston. Sold bv Red- It is a s|M.‘cifie for such diseases, ami should R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville. ington, Hostetter A Co., San Francisco. Cal., be kept in the household of every family, especially in the months in which Cholera and druggists generally. 28in6. and Yellow Fever are liable to prevail. A We will give energetic small quantity taken daily will prevent con tracting these terrible diseases. men and women ■Solution and Conqionnd Elixir, $1.00 per HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR liottle. \ olatilo Solution for inhalation, $5 sale his one-fourth interest in the Big Business that Will Pay per box. Tar and Mantirake Pills, 50 cents Butte Creek Steam Saw Mill, including per l>ox. three yoke of oxen, trucks, chains, etc. I from $4 to $8 j>er day, can be pursued in Sent) for Circular of Positive Cures to your offer the above at a very low figure. My your own ncighlmrhood, and is strictly hon druggist or to L. F. HYDE A Co., terihs are half cash, and naif in either Stock, orable. Particulars free, or samples that ' Sole Proprietors, 195-7th Avenue, New < J rain or Lumber. For further particulars will enable you to go to work at once will be I York. enquire on the premises or of the under sent on receipt of two three-cent stamps. I jt-iV Sold by all druggists. signed. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Address J. LATHAM A CO., October 28th, 1873. 44m3 292 Washington St..; Boston, Mas®. For sale at tho City Drug Store. OF SAN FRANCISCO. A GOOD CHANCE! Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, constructed on the latest fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, and everything connected with these stoves warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him warranted. His work is made of the best material and of the choicest patterns. Orders attended to with dispatch and tilled according to directions. He is deter- | mined to sell at low prices for cash. CALIIORNIA I WAGONS, WORK-BOXES: In fact everything that is wanted for the hol idays. A fine lot of SILVER-PLATED WARE of the best quality. Also a fine lot of Mu-tic Doxejt, Accordant*, Guitars, Violin*, etc. A Fine Assortment of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, Pipes, Pipe-stems, and anything of that kind that may be wanted. I am also Agent for the GROVER A BAKER and FLOR ENCE Sewing Machines, and keep them constantly on hand. I have just received the latest improved Florence, which feeds the work FROM THE OPERATOR. Jewelry, Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired and warranted. Also Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired. Give me a call. 29tf. FLORENCE. TIN, COPPER, A SHEET-IRON WARE, BOLTS, RIVETS, HORSESHOES A N AILS NEATLY EXECUTED AT Toys for the Holidays, WO O D EN A ND WIL LOW WA R E. BALING ROPE: JOHN NEUBER, IVATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- 1V verware, etc., has received a large ad dition to his well-selected stock of Jewelry and silverware. ELGIN AND WALTHAM, Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, all imported from the first manufac turers in the East. A fine lot of SETH THOMAS’ EIGHT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS. Also all kinds of E ight -D ay and 30- hovr I I C ixmtcm ; P ocket C utlery ' and W illow W are of all kinds ; a new assortment of the most elegant ROPE, CAULDRONS, . CULTIVATORS, COPPER WARE, W11EEL-BA R ROWS, SHEET-IRON WARE, ALL KINDS OF PUMPS, THE LARGEST POSTER, DEALER IN Cast Iron and Steel Plows. CLOTHES WRINGERS, PINS A LINES, JOB PRINTING'! A «learon called on a brother deacon, and, in the'brother’s absence, kissed the brother’s wife. Called on for an explanation, he said it was done in play merely, as he was full of pranks from hood ; whereupon the offend ed brother thrashed him and threw him down stairs, with the remark that he had been full of such pranks from boyhood! A Colorado sheep fence is canvas, fastened between two stakes, the posts being ten feet apart. It is aliout two feet wide, is set eight or ten inches from the ground, can be rolled up every morning, placed in the herder’s wagon, and put down at night again wherever the sheep may be. It is the invention of A. M. McWilliams, of Co lusa county, California. A new use for patent pills has lieen discovered : A farmer living in a Kan sas village-was abruptly visited by role bers one night not long ago, and hav ing a gun and powder, but no shot, loaded with a I mix of feser pillsand blazed away. The result was as satis factory as though the rascals had swal lowed the pills. One of them was killed, outright, awl another danger ously wounded. NAILS, MINING TOOL, SHOT, BRUSHES, CARPENTER TOOLS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON WASH-KETTLES, BRASS AND IRON WIRE, SHEET-IRON WARE. FENCE WIRE, Advertising begets wealth. When you hear a man say the world Prices to Suit the Times. BOOTS AND SHOES, owes him a living, don’t leave any hams "laying around loose. WANTED. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Short. An Irishman being asked in Court Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex for his certificate of marriage, showed change for goods. Highest prices paid, and a big war on his head alout the size of Goods sold at Cash rates. rAr Please give us avail and convince your a small shovel. selves. [42tf.] McCALL A CO. We have also in connection with tho above a very large and tine stock of choice The i»eople of Omaha are variously and ph*u>antly alluded to by outsiders i THE SL J?< as “Omahogs,” “Omahosses,” “Oma- GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- horribles,” etc. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY A WEEKLY WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Western women are grumbling ter PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN WEEKLY SUN is too widely known ribly because the managers of the ag to THE require any extended recommendation ; DOW GLASS, CAST AND ricultural fairs don't give at least a but the reasons which have al readv given it fifty thousand subscribers, and which will, year’.- notice when they offer prizes STEEL PLOWS, WOOD we hope, give it many thousands more, are for the finest babies. briefly as follows : EN AND WILLOW is a first-rate newspaper. All the news A Detroit woman sues for a divorc? of It the day will I m » found in it, condensed WARE, ETC. Iievan-e her husliand insists upon sleep- when unimportant, at full length when of ing with his feet upon the pillow so moment, and always presented in a clear, and interesting maimer. that he can tickle her feet when she intelligible, It is a first-rate family iwqier, full of enter snores. taining and instructive reading of every We are now ready to sell anything in our kind, but containing nothing that can offend line at lowest cash prices. Persons w ishing Implements and machines that will the most delicate amt scrupulous taste. not la? -required until next spring It is a first-rate story paper. The best to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine our stock liefore pur hould I m » taken apart, if necessary, talesand romances of current literature are chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not carefully selected and legibly printed in its to l>e undersold by any house in Jackson and stowed away, Be careful to lose pages. county. none of the' ladtsor nuts. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The most fresh and instructive articles on agri Ven some man slaps me on der cultural topics regularly apjiear in this de shoulder, tnul say, “I vas glad to hear partment. It is an independent political paper, be »ive us a call, and then judge for you vas-so well,” und den stick pehiud longing to no partv and wearing no collar. yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods my pack his fingers to his nose, I haf It fights for principle, and for the election of as aliove. WHITE A MARTIN. the lies» men tootnee. It especially devotes my opinion of det feller. 29tf. its energies to the exposure of the great cor The rallying cry in Kansas, upon ruptions that now weaken and disgrace our ALL KINDS OF ’ hii-h newspapers of divers views are country, and threaten to undermine repub lican institutions altogether. It lias no fear uuuiuiuous is : “Let no man be elected of knaves, and asks no favors from their ♦o offi' p who owes over fivb year’s sub supporters. it reports the fashions for the ladies and s' i pt ion to a local paper.” the markets for the men, especially the cat (W< should !>e taken in about sun tle-markets, to which it pays particular at set, or I m »fore they are preparing to tention. Finally, it is the cheapest paper published. rest for the night, and on no account One dollar a year will secure it for any sub allow them to be hurried to or from scriber. It is not necessary to get up a club order to have THE WEEKLY SUN at the pasturage, especially when full of , in this rate. Auv one who semis a single dol milk. lar will get thè paper for a year. —FROM— We have no traveling agents. Fruit jellies may be preserved from mouldiness by covering the surface THE WEEKLY S UN-Eight pages, fi ft v- one-fourth of an inch deep with finely six columns. Only $1.00 a year. No dis - from this rate. pulverized loaf sugar. Thus protected, counts THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN-Same size they will keep in good condition for as the Daily Sun. $2.00 a year. A discount A VISITINO CARD of 20 per cent, to clubs of Ì0 or over. years. THE DAILY SUN—A large four-page This M from the Augusta, Ga., newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daily over 120,000. All the news for 2 <'hronicle : “Delinquent subscribers circulation —TO---- cents. Subscription price 50 cents per month, should not permit their daughters to or $6.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a wear this paper for a bustle. There discount ot 20 jx-r cent. Address, “TIIE SUN,” being so much duo on it, there is dan 47x52. New York City. ger of taking cohl.” A man who was discovered asleep among a lot of tombstones in a stone cutter’s yard said, on being awakened, that he had come in to buy a monu ment for himself, and having picked out one, made up his mind he would try it one night before purchasing. BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. WASH-KETTLES, GROCERIES, i the best TINWARE, BRASS PIPES, FORCE PUMPS, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, OILS, HOSE, POWDER. Cutlery of All Kinds, rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- L tire in notifying their friends and the public generally that they are now receiving GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, and ojiening a very large and extensive stock of READY-MADE OIL-CLOTHS, IMPLEMENTS, IRON AND STEEL, FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, AND eeps constantly on hand an K assortment of LOW PRICES WILL WIN I receiving the largest and best selected stock of goods ever before offered to the public. The stock consists of CARPETS Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALER AND WORKER IN ave received and are still I OREGON, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ASHLAND, OREGON. With an eye ever ojien, A tongue that's not dumb, Ami a heart that to sorrow Will never succumb. You'll hattie ami conquer. Though thousands assail ; How strong and how mighty Who never say fail. « IMOR1WN. JACKSONVILLE, DEALERS IN K. ep pushing—’tis wiser Than sitting aside. And dreaming anti sighing Ami waiting the title ; In lite's earnest I tattle They only prevail Who daily march onward Ami never -say fail. The spirit of angels Is active, I know, As high and higher In glory they go ; Methinks on bright pinions From heaven they sail, T<> cheer and encourage Who never say fail. P RI CESI X- E AV And YY holesale and Retail Dealer in* DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, AND EVERYTHING TO 1JE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, No. 101 Post Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. ItfJ" Orders from the country promptly filled. " 30tf. NOTICE. Oregon A California Railroad Company, Yi Land Dei>artment, Portland, Oregon, > April 5tli, 1872. J VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A xN vigorous prosecution will be instilnt««t against any ana every person wiiotreapaaaeis upon any Railroad Land, by cutting ana removing timlier therefrom before the sani» is BOUGHT of the Company AND TAILA All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, with in a distance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Company. •>7tf I R. MOORES. !>and Agent. “ ’ 2Ptf.