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JAUKSONYIIftE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1.1870 How Fortunes are Made in the Indian Result of an Errand-Girl’s Curiosity. Department. State News. Linn County- [From the Democrat.} 4 A couple of days ago, a child in the wes T he S ituation . —In view of the forcible Portland. tern portion of the city was taken violently and fraudulent ratification of the Fifteenth [Daily Herald, Dec. 21st.] NUMBER 111. ill with the croup, and a physician, who was We learn through a gentleman who has Amendment, we have canvassed the negvo BY P. D, KULL, Publl«h«r At X* r o p r 1 o t o r. In our last number wo explained how the hastily summoned, wrote a prescription for a just received a letter from Camp Harney, vote uf Liuu county, and find that it is likely quantity of syrup of quills, end a girl em (hat three inches of snow had fallen there. to be a tie. The only two “manbeodi” hl ' OFFICE—On Third St. Between California and O. building fund was disposed of, for tho benefit ployed in the family was sent to procure it. the county being “fornenst” each other in of those fellows who take a $1.500 per annum The Assessor pute/down the valuation of politics. '■ TERMS: She had to go several blocks before she found situation as a compensation for years of po city property at over $5,000,000. Under $4 00 Subscription, per annum, in advance........ N ew B oarding H ouse .— Mra^ Vau Win litical toil, and think themselves extremely a drug store. After the druggist had put up some of the provisions of our City Charter» Six months..................................................... $2 00 dle, who for fifteen years kept hotel ih Wis well treated. The next best thing to treat the prescription, the girl took the bottle and etc., this may be somewhat reduced. started home, but before going far her curi ADVERTISEMENTS, consin, has just opened a boarding house, for upon, is “annuity goods,” of which nine- Judge O. Jadobs, of the Second Judicial In T kk D kmocratic N ews will be charged nt to look at the bottle she the accommodation of mechanics and labor tenths at least goe9 into the pockets of the osity prompted her District of Washington Territory, is holding . the following rates The bright, clear syr- ing men, on the corner of First and Rib Superintendent and Reservation agents. The carried in her band, a term of hia court at Vancouver. Several First insertion, (ten lines or less).................. $3 00 examining it up looked tempting, and after worth streets, river side. Board and lodging, For each week thereafter......... .......................... $1 00 debris of an old store is a first class stock for for a few moments, she drew the cork and attorneys from this city are in attendance. $4 to $5 per week. and literally the whole A_liberal deduction from the above rates will be “annuity goods sweet, picas- It liad a The alarm of fire Sunday night, was caused tasted the medicine, mad«on quarterly andyeaily advertisements. L ively . —Three boats from below landed goes back to the agent or some branch of his few minutes by the burning out of a chimney, on Second ant taste, and during the next • ___ family. The Superintendent has made his at this city within ihe space of an hour het Jo she took two or three swallows and sfie smack street between Morrison and Yamhill. The JOB PRINTING. haul by blank vouchers on the first purchase, [ Monday night. Every Tariety of Job Work executed with neat and the agent on the resorve picks the last ed her lips over the dose as though she liked entire department was called ouL No dam L ecture . —Mrs. Benj. Todd lectured nl it. After replacing tho cork she walked age done. ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates. bone on his disbursement vouchers—or as it r • t along for a block or two more, when she ex The first twenty miles of the Oregon Cen the Court House last night.. is called, “expending on the papers.” perienced a pain in the stomach, and instinct tral Railroad, east side, will be completed to I R ailroad M eeting .— At the Citizen*’- Rail. justness Carts. Fifty dollars worth of plows and harrows ively clapped her hands over the hypograstic night. .The bridge over the .Clackamas river, road meeting last night, James Foster wan can goon the papers for at feast a thousand, region, and made a facial contortion that in which was carried away by a freshet, will be elected Obairman and O. B. Bellinger 8ee-i and cattle and wagons in the same ratio, for dicated great distress. She, however, con replaced by the 24th inst., Christmas eve. retary. A Committee consisting; of James ; the “Department farm.” One policy is to tinued her walk a short distance fiirther, We have not Teamed whether an excursion Foster, J. P. Tate and D. Froman was sehetr-o I buy cows and put them “on the papers” as when she became so sick that she was com will take place on that day or not, but pre* ed to procure subscription to secure the for .? JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10i oxen ; they will have calres every year, and «.. ; «ti cation of the line at or. near tbe. city,u The. : pelled to sit down upon the sidewalk. Her sumo there will. I meeting adjourned to meet agaia next Wed-“ OLi>S ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON I the increaso never go on the papers, and the nauseau became so great that she leaned her The Carter Troupe have closed their season every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ I result is, that when the Agent retires, he head upon her hands and groaned in agony nesday night. .• Hall. Brother» in good stamling are invited to at the Oro Fino Theatre, and have gone to drives away a fine herd of cattle, and leaves of spirit, whilo her diaphragm contracted in attend. FRANCIS LOGG, N. G. P ork . —Messrs. A Cowan Co. have ftvO Victoria. SILAS J. DAY, R. Sec’y. the same number ‘‘ou the papers” that he re its efforts to eject some obnoxious thing from I hands engaged in packing and curing poA/i From the San Francisco Commercial Her P. F khley , ) ceipted for at the time he took possession. the stomach. at their establishment in Ibis city. Thbpn. S. J. D av , > Trustees. ald of Dec. 10th, we learn that the receipts Then the blanket purchases make “a good W m . R av , J While she was in this condition, a gentle ■ have received, up to this time, over 800 beg* a' t—f thing”—sufficient to senia s>>n to college, man coming down town happened to pass, of certain articles of Oregon produce froxp since they commenced the packing season. May 1st, 1869 daughter to boarding school, to buy a piano, and observing her, halted and asked what January 1st to date, have been as follows; S tate F unds . —Last Friday bur County • Flour, qr sks 432,292 ; wheat, sks 32,292 ; JAMES R. NEIL, or purchase a span and carriage. For in was the matter. sks 50,074 ; barley, sks 240 ; salmon, Treasurer, Capt. Shields, took down to 8a- Attorney & Counsellopat-Law, stance, the contract will be signed “on the “Oh, for the love of God do something for oats, bbls 1,842, hf bbls 2,356, cs 19,729, pkgs 4,- lein about $43,000, State funds, to be used** me ! I ’ m poisoned. ” papers ” for five thousand blankets at six or Thffd Street, (wei»t side), between California ! 917; bacon, pkgs 4,040; beef, bbls 506; for the improvement of Salem. and Mniu. “Poisoned! What? Where?” eight dollars a pair, whereas, the order may The Oregonian publishes a letter from a , butter, pkgs 945 ; cheese, pkgs 12 ; hams, Wilt practice in the Supreme and other Courts be for fifteen hundred at three dollars ; but “Oh, sir, I’m kilt entirely, and 1’11 die in _ of this State. pkgs 435 ; lard, pkgs 2,172 ; pork, bbls 1,- correspondent in Iown who says that be hut , ias the factory fill the order from •“sweepings,” the street ! Won’t ye aid a poor girl in her 593 ; dried apples, pkgs 4,504 ; pig iron, enjoved a ride on the new locomotives Particular attention paid to the collection ' they are well satisfied to sign a blank voucher, 1 distress ?” land” and “Oregon” purchase by Ben. tons 825. of Claims against the Federal and State Govern and with a smooth report to Washington, “ Where di<l you get the poison ? ’ ’ ments, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption Holladay for the Oregon Central R. R. They Oregon City. and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry ol Mineral “tho papers” will be sure to pas-», by the help “From the drug store boyant. Ugh !” and must have reached San Francisco before thb Lodes under the recent Act of Congresfc. [Enterprise, Dec. 1 Sth.J I of an industrious Senator or Representative. she strairfed with a mighty effort. .. • ‘ It time. ! In fact, it is very seldom that an account is The gentleman called a passing cab, and Reports have reached us of the death of C. W. KAHLER, | “'suspended,” if it is made “right” with the with the aid of tl>e driver lifted the girl into Mr. N. llaun, former President of the Wil-1 Nearly one hundred tons of ken came on the steamship Ajax from San Francisco for • it, and told him to drive with all baste to a lamette Steamboat Company. He died Attorney and Counsel!or-at-Law, ' Congressman. at 11 I the Oregon Central Railroad, consigned .to physician’s. Tho Jehu cracked his whip, Umpqua about two weeks ago. . I, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Ben Holladay & Co., contractors. . A Japanese Hotel. . nd drove as fast as his horses cOuld run to a Mr. Painter, residing on the Peter Weise doctor's, where the girl was carried into the place, at the mouth of the Tualatin, was| R umor . —It is rumored that Bep.-« Holhday Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and • ether Court« of this State. Co. contractors building the Oregon Cen. We annex the following from Professor office. The drug by this time had exerted found dead in bis bed on the morning of the Sc 1 OFFICE— In building formerly occupied by O. tral Railroad, are going to put on a first ebb 1 Pumpelly’s new book, entitled “Across sufficient of its effect to make the girl too 7th inst. Cause—heart disease. Jacobs—opposite Court House pquare. • i steamboaton th^ Willamette river, to -eon» • t sick to talk, and the doctor being unable to America and Asia obtain any information from her, took his The sound of the locomotive^ whistle, and nect with the road at each point of oomple* Dr. L. T. DAVIS, As I was about to pass my first night in a stomach pump, and in a moment inserted the the rolling car wheels are now hoard daily in tion. We learn that they offered $20,000 for ' this citv. A few business men of Portland Japanese house, I watched anxiously the tube into her mouth and pushed it into her are seeking location» in the health giving re-1 the steamboat Fannie Troup, now running r 1 preparations for sleeping. These were aim stomach, and in less time than it takes to tell gions of Clackamas. Track laying has pass between here and Vancouver, for that pur Opposite the Old )le enough ; a mattress in the form of a very it, had removed not only the' drug, but every ed the 18 mile stake, and the work goes well pose. thick quilt, about seven feet long by one A rkansas L ivery S table , thing else that was contained in that or along. Joe Teal, the Cattle King, has just re wide, was spread on the floor; and jjver it The Railroad Company have the pipes laid gan. After he had concluded his operation, was laid an ample robe, very long and heavily the city reservoir, to supply their tanks, turned from the east. He has bought 5,000 Jacksonville, Oregon. he gave the girl a stimulant, when she recov from which will be situated near the county jail. head of Teyas cattle which are to arrive In padded, and provided with large sleeves. Hav ered sufficiently to tell what had caused her E. H. GREENMAN, ing put on this nightdress, the sleeper covers Upon a requisition from the Governor of Oregon next spring. sickness. She was then sent home, nnd if 2E*lxymiio±£axx <fc JSIxxx*seoxx, himself with another quilt and sleeps, that is, Washington Territory. Sheriff Myers on last T he P rogress of hie R ailroad , —Sixteen .. we believe her, she will never taste medicine Thursday, arrested John Waddle, charged OFFICE—Corner of California and Fifth miles of the East side railroad has been oom- ( if he has had some years practice in the use again.—S. F. Call. with the murder of Israel Wydeen. The c- streets, Jacksonville, Oregon. of this bed. But the most remarkable feat prisoner was turned over to Mr. Miles, who plctcd, with the exception of the bridge at , yaW*Will practice in Jackson and adjacent coun- ure about a Japanese bed is the pillow. This R emedy for L ockjaw . —Says a writer in brought the requisition, and at one o’clock Clackamas, and a short section between the ies, ar.d attend promptly to protessional calls. is a wooden box about four inches high, eight the Scientific American : Let any one who yesterday he left with his prisoner for Wash: I lower end of the town of Oregon City and the DB. A. B. OVERBECK P. T. Co.’s basin. Some of the iron pbipped , inches long, and two inches wide at the top. has an attack of lockjaw take a small quan ington Territory. from here by the river was landed a^ Oregon Salem. TVILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR- It has a cushion of folded papers on the up tity of spirits of turpentine, warm it and [Democratic Press, Dec. 18.] City, passed through the P. T. Co/s ware* ff GERY, and will attend promptly to all calls per side, to rest the neck on ; for the elabor pour it on the wound—no matter where the ea professional business. His office and residence ate manner of dressing the hair does not per wouni} is, or what its nature ie-^-and relief J. W. Gilbert has purchased the quarter bov«e and thence by the Co.’s railway to axe at mit the Japanese, especially the women, to will follow in less than on« minute. Nothing block on the corner of Liberty and Division where that and the Oregon Central run side .. y The Overbeck Hospital, streets for $1,800. i by side. Here track laying begaq and it , Otn fteegoa Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. 1-tf press the head on a pillow, Every morning better can be applied to a severe cut or bruise [Statesman, Dec. 16.] the uppermost paper is taken off from the than cold turpentine ; it gives certain relief In the dearth of items and excitement, has been continued to Canemab. From the JAUIES D. FAY, cushion, thus exposing a clean surface with almost instantly. Turpentine is also a sov folks amuse themselves with whatever offers, same point, the track will be laid this way till it meets the work already done.* ThbeXb out the expense of washing a pillowdase. I ereign remedy for croup. Saturate a ' piece and the boys practice rat hunting. Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, passed the greater portion of the night in of flannel with it, and place the flannel on Ipedient was adopted in order to have the track We have received lately, several specimens] [upon which to bring down the trestle timbers California Street, in building formerly occupied by learning how to poise my head in this novel the throat’ and chest, and in very severe cases of the counterfeit money letters sent by New from the Canumah saw mill, to the lower Dr. E. H. Greenman. manner; and when I finally closed my eyes three to five drops on a lump of sugar may York swindlers through the country, on the end of town. The trestle work, will proba Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts it was to dream that I was being slowly be be taken inwardly. Every family should pretense that they will send to anyone, remit bly, be completed by Wednesday or Thursday. ting a small sum of money, samples nt coun The laying down ofthe.rails is a comparative* of thia State. headed, and to awake at the crisis to find the have a bottle of turpentine on hand. terfeit money that can be passed undetected. ty short job, aod it is likely the entire sixteen Particular attention paid to the collection pillow botton-side up, and my neck resting miles will be finished this week. The bridge The Radical papers in New York keep up a Albany. of against the Federal and State Govern on the sharp lower edge of the box. During at Clackamas river will be completed within ¡‘. ments,' the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption [Democrat, Dec. 17.] terrible whining about frauds in the elections | the next ten days, and the whole of the flret , and Hotnsstead Laws, and to the Entry of Minua my stay in the country I learned many of its in that State, but say nothing about Ohio or A coop of fat turkeys were this week ship twenty mile section of road, within a brief Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. 1 I f customs, mastering the use of the chopsticks, ped from this city to J. B. Sprenger, of the time hereafter. ., Pennsylvania. The Cincinnati Enquirer and accustoming my palate to raw fish ; but Cosmopolitan Hotel, Portland-on Willamette. says that it is generally believed, if not fully A ccidental S hooting and D eath .— We the attempt to balance my head on a two ascertained, that Mr. Pendleton was elected Won’t Jake’s guests “gobble’em up” about have still another instance of death by the inch pillow I gave up in despair, after try Governor of Ohio by a large majority, but Christmas, though ? accidental discharge of a shot gun. A boy ing in vain to secure the box by tying it to was cheated out of it by frauds on the part A new sidewalk has been built on the east named Leonardson, whose father and family side of Washington, from Third to Feurth live on Sauvie’s Island, while out gunning my neck and head. of Republican elective officers, whp counted near St. Johns, on Sunday was shot and m- *' « WAVING ESTABLISHED MY TELGRAPH- etreets. • stantly killed while in the act of withdrawing Jrfi jo headquarter« at Jacksonville, I will spend and returned the ballots. Six families, en route from Missouri to George Washington's autograph letter, a ia'ge portion of my time In your midst, and a charge from hiB gun. The charge of »hot will attend to woh «urgioal practice as may pre- which has been the joy of visitors at Inde Two million sixteen thousand pins a da/ Eugene City, came up on Sunday’s steamer. entered at the eye and passed through the »enkgijing e»pecia) attention to the surgical Wheat is still being received by our mills, ¡ brain. The remains were sent borne yeater- pendence Hall, Philadelphii, turns out to be are made by the New England Pin Company, , treatment o? female maladies, notwithetanding the condition of the ^ads. . day. at Winsted, Conn. 'i? Ooteber 9th; 1869. . oet9-3m. . a forgery./ ^Published Every Saturday Morning, * r H - EL < PHYS1CIAN&SURGE0N, >1 9 t J ,y T.wÿ . 'æ H. ' . '1 --jag - . ♦