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About The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1870)
J osephine C ounty .—Weleal n that a child ♦ two years old—whose mother, Mrs. Bennett, ■ lives on the Illinois river—has been missing for several days. The child strayed away SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 1, 1870 last Tuesday, and though diligent search has been made, is still missing. The supposition THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second is that the child fell into the stream and was floor.) Merchant's Exchange, California Street, carried away by the current. A trial was below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent had on Monday, before Squire McElwain, for San Francisco. concerning a water ditch ; in which a French- HUDSON «Si MF.NET, are our duly author Co. and a China Co. w ere the litigants. Jas. ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 ' D. Fay was attorney for China, who was vic- Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. < toriuus—France sustaining a total defeat. G. AV. CANNON, is our authorized Agent The rains have raised nil the streams, and for Portland, Oregon. miners have an abundanco of water. 'iijir ¿[ivniocratK pilnvs R abbit H unting .—A party of gentlemen went from this place to Antelope creek, on a hunting excursion, this week, making the jack rabbit a specialty. The following was handed in as tho result of the hunt—the work of seven shootista : 325 rabbits; 50 quail ; 20 ducks, and 5 gals- Bb’n. wky ; the latter bird or animal being new to us. a reference was had to natural history, but found nothing to correspond with the above abbreviations. The hunt began Tues day and ended Thursday. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Religious ¿lotice. K kv , C. Alderson will bold divine service at the M. E. Church, to-morrow, nt the usu nl hour, 11 o'clock, A. M. CITY DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE. NEW GOODS. SCHUYLER COLFAX, 1 N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A COM- jdetc assortment of O ZPLTZREl Drugs & Chemicals, for J OILS, TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS. IiADIES AND GENTS Shoulder-Braces, HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE- ceiving an extensive supply of goods in their line of business, consisting in part T of— Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box stoves, Nails of all sizes, Assorted iron and steel, Horse shoes and nails. Cast iron wash kettles, Bake ovens, l^killets and lids, Tea kettles, Bake pans, Brass kettles, Enameled kettels, Sauce pang, Chopping axes, /i / » 1 Broad axes, > • ì Trace and Ilalter chains,. i « Shovels and Tongs, Fire dogs, i . Sluice forks, Shovels, Door locks, Butt and strap hinges, Knives and forks, - Spoons and ladles, Meat, cutters, Sad irons, Polishing irons, Pocket knives. Scissors and shears, : A Pruning shears and knives, t Patent cross cut saws, Buck and hand saws, Planes and lanterns ; BRICK POMEROY, » ■ é HORACE GREELEY, TOM THUMB, » j t" r .- i i’Jl • ») I , • • . / r * * 1 fi 1 1. r w HARRY JACK.SQNj ; ?aoci) yus YisrAua All completely played out in Jacksonville, being overslaughed by ~ .. • • * « . — w' « ■ • -i . ' . ■ • ’ I •. ■ A -.4 -* ■ . / A TOILET ARTICLES, C hristmas W kek .—Tho week passed away •’ MORRIS BAUM, — as do most of our wreks—without any un usual excitement. A pleasant little dance Who can, and will sell goods cheaper than afcy enme off at Ilerling’s—over the mountain— of them. on Christmas eve. On Christmas morning, N ew S toke .—Your particular attention is most of the saloons supplied the demands of directed to the advertisement of G. Karewski, ETC., ETC. WOMEN STARE, thirsty customers,—without charge,—with who has just opened a large assornient ot ?**’■*. egg-uogg, tom and jerry, 'Ac.; and at night groceries, California and Oregon street, and nnd think he stole them when he offers bis best furnished sumptuous and bountiful lunches sells, for cash, cheaper than the cheapest. prints at twelve and a half cents a yard. to all who were hungry. There was a lively W eather .—The past two weeks has been i 4 AND party at the Forks of Jackson creek, Christ V MEN WILL a stretch of severely cold weather. The mas night ; so the boys from town report. \ . <,3 SXK’JXfcUX.KX, The ball at Horne's last night, was the Grand creeks are frozen over every night; and the scarcely believo it when they h«Mr that BAUM Together with a general assortment of sells BEAVER SUITS for $26, and really laugh Event of the holidays ; was attended by a frosts—the heaviest eveF seen—are never PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SHELF HARDWARE. at the idea of getting a CASSEMERE SUIT out large and agreeable party of ladies and gen melted from the north hillsides. I I and out for $18, and CASSEMERE PANTS from tlemen ; the supper was elegant—a feast for D istinct S chool , N o . 1.—The District " • « * > * * 's epicures : the dance was spiritedly continued 1 school at this place, taught by Mr. Busscbe, And a large collection of miscellaneous works, till late in the morning, ami closed without a which was closed during the holidays, wtH comprising AN OLD LADYr,. ’’ single unpleasant occurence. The venders of Commence again nest M -nd.iy. 9 9 • • * O • i ) f,-., BIOGRAPHY. — ■* » r , . tov« reaped a harvest, anil the money drawers I walked into Ins store the other day tosome I nvitation , — Sac' s Bro?, d.sire to have a of our saloons were filled with liberal c >utri , TR WELS, Fuse nnd caps. alpaca ; on asking the price, sjie waa informed Our town isi Blasting and rifle powder, hutions from all our citizens. C ................ - “bijl talk” with their old patrons—who are I that it was 30 cents a yard, lihrowing back ^«r ROMANCE, Shot nnd lead. notwithstanding our invited to call and settle. See notice else- noted f< r charity. yet 5 head and elevating her specs, >ho exclaimed : Lift ptfnvps.and LeUd pipes, I’ELI.ES LETTRE.*', great vigilance, we I failed to detect anybody «here. ‘ Rune. f ; > ‘ Why, bless my soul, this must be a pawnbro H'Ypei ... ker’s, where they aRer*s sell for half price I” ------- ~ taking a package to widows—or a basket to Grindstones. AND GIFT BOOKS. , T he P i . k r.— B-ver keeps on hand a fine Ckler mills, to the orphans on----- street, or any sort ut I FOULARD bEf AiNES, - 50 cts.. vedar tubs, 1 ; gift f->r the relief or comfort of anyone. The Y** 9l’ • PYSU»\NS PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY . T 3 Cedar buckets, , ------------------ charitable deeds of the week were very pri lleeit «•< ’cWietu'ly compounded. Country orders COMMON DELAINE'S, - - 20 cts., Willow baskets, etc.- promptly attended to. vately d me. W. GRAVES, .Agent. MUSLINS, - 12 1-2 to 18 CU. f 'f <►- -- y G - 11 ! < 11 . .1? » -<f<iti S truck it R ich . — We have seen some 8 . They have an endlesss variety pt gn0d< which Call at J. Neuber’s specimen.’ from a vein <-f qunrY. that has re «. ware of every description always on hand jjhey sell in proportion. S}LK$ and SOAP, LA- cent!y^i>een d scovere'i, < n (¡rave creek, I tir and made to order. CES and TOBACCO, HATS and CANDLES, 4 n,- miles ab'^ve the Grave | COAL OIL and SUGA«, NAILS and COFFK. Browning .t Co., that is i BOOTS and SWISS MULL ; and everything els* 'f in the Dry Goods, Groceryy and Crockery line. and gold. From various On Oregon sírecí, Jacksonville). at Portland and Jacksonville, it is estimated If any man, woman, or ohild don’t believe the that the quartz will yield an average of $S2 above, just call around and see fur yeursclf; noth- I. Paints. " ing but amusement to to the ton. The lead is very extensive, and I Oils. •uniform in richness—paving about the >ame[ Turpentine, ' t I Varnish. SHOW GOODS in each place tested, j This ledge is near the ‘ I' *» T \ AVWidow Glass, Bne of Jaek«on and Douglas counties—but f * • » • and Putty. MORRIS BAUM. in the latter—and proves that all the good ' Having just received from San Francisco a fine August 28th, 1869 Stock of We invite the.^icution of Farmers ty,Qur tilings of this section have not been taken. lie is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, . -1. _r 5 T 71Ö” r? '?w.: -’ITT — ------------- --------------- stock of among which is the ■ • r . * HARNESS. BUGGIES à CARRIAGES M asonic I nstallation .—At a meeting of « » HEMTLY HIFUE. "Warren L>lge, Xo. 10 A. F. & A M. held at I » are now prepared to furnish mir ¡citrons, and Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load 9 , ’their llall in Jacksonville, on Monday, the We ing- the pvblic generally, with as • of the most approved pattern?, and highly '27 ult, tlie following officers, who had been --------- A 1 TT?" All kinds of Watch and CU»ck Cleaning and finished ; also Self-Sharpening Straw Cutter? ■duly elected at a previous meeting, for the and llay Knives. Repairing done to order at half price. FINE TURNOUTS vcnsu'ng Masonic year, were regularly in Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. stalled : A. Martin, W. M.: J. B. Coats, S. as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses W. ; Jas. A. Cardwell; J. W. ; John Bilger, : hired to go to any ¡»art of the country. Animals THAN THE Treas. ; Max. Muller, Secy. ; T. G, Kearnes, Sts. t Corner California & Third i ___ __ BOUGHT & SOLD. if S. I). ; X. D. Short, J. D. ; II. S. Dunlap, These pumps have been fully testod, and Jacksonville, Ogn. i Tyler. Horses broke, to work single or double, Horses are acknowledged I q possess advantages over boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them PROPRIETOR. all other pumps in use; sold at manufaetnr- P acking .—Mr. John Orth, during the past while in our charge. er’s prices, with freight added. two weeks has killed and packed, at his meat >»-OVR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. -tYY 111 HIS ESTABLISIDMENT IS Tf/R LARGEST HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. A liberal shark of public "patronage is solicited. October 9th, 1869. I and most commodious hotel in Southern Ore market in this place, 204 hogs averaging over :_____ u—u__________________ gon! and has recently been rofinished and rtap- ________ PLYMALE A MANNING. 20® lbs each. IIo will be able to furnish bis f pointed. It is now open for the accommodation of Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 10. the traveling public. • customers with good bason, as well as beef The table will always be found well supplied and muttoD, for along time. with the delicacies of the season, and the sleeping » 4 ;1 ■ _ ,1 ’ wir.i.iAM davidson apartments in good order and well ventilated ; in ’. 6 . ’ ’ fl*' J IS • J ’ , I It S chool C losed .—The District school at fact, nothing will be found wanting to secure the i ZD > 1.1./ » omfort of guests. Steady boarders will be accom M. SUTTOSr IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE Office, No. 61 Front Street, Ashland, taught by Mr. R. TI. Dunlap, closed modated at the most reasonable rates. . . to the public that he has opened a NEW -I last week, with an attendance of over ninety Attached to the hotel is a fine hall, X x feet, BOOK STORE at tho ,1’ ost O ffice , on Oregon <■ ’ - Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. tt fcw 1 with a splendid flooy for «lancing, which may be Street, where he will f »r and in consideration of scholars. Mr. Dunlap will open again on hired lor balls, concerts, parties, or public exhibit CASK PAID IN HAND, sell his extensive as Monday next—assisted by Miss Fannie J’ur ions, on the most reasonable terms. ------------ a, sortment of BOOKS nnd STATIONERY, Toys, I Special Collector of Claims, ’ ,• >i‘t y» <«’»; I ■> : i Stages leave this house daily for all' parts of the nett Nic-Nacs, etc., at prices to suit the times. His * • r •’ ' t • •-. t --------- — —♦------------- MCt. • ) ■ ‘f » ' -a - • ’ i stock consists in part of • Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile • * - '. G If ” ' .il >• 1 t li.T Public patronage is respectfully solicited. >r P otato F eat .—The feat of picking up 100 --- * -- —r — — ......... »• SCHOOL BOOKS, . . • I<1 / Claims of every description throughout Oregon ~ » potatoes, 1 yard apart, one at a time, and and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE ¿..in;:/, . :zi . paper . : ,G . . ;; r putting them in a basket at one end of the CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, a,« $ V . PENS, . » : ' !»r H * '. , • 1 line, in 40 minutes—postponed on nccount of well as with a due regard to economy in all busi INK, . J • ■ < • JÍ ANTON ULLMANN GOLD PENS, rain—will certainly be performed this after- i ness matters intrusted to hia care and the proceeds • ’ ’ a ‘ . J 1 T paid over puntually. r; f PASS BOOKS,. noon at 3 o’clock. So say the bills. •., < > has -- ‘ Jr — MEMORANDUMS, * »uq. i >. u * ♦ « P atent D iamond .—Mr. Sutton, of the I’. ry 11 w-- ” -» BLANK BOOKS, - f. REAL ESTATE DEALER. ♦JlUST reaeiveribi. largo STOCK of fine IMITATION TURKEY LEDGERS O. Book store, has a new style diamond for Oct. 9th, 186». ‘ oct9-tf. t /><•** journals , HAVANA CIGARS, cutting glass, the best and cheapest ever used. : * »■ i II r‘ % RECORDS, Call and see it. and buy some toys, which he TOBACCO, I DAY-BOOKS, sells a leetle. below cost. ' CANDIES, • OF TII^ QUALITY, . SHEEP DO., j STATIONERY Ac. PAPER DO., y AND THE .14 »fl A F ew L eft .—2k great rush was made on r MISQNLb-U ’ EOUS BOOKS, Also a largo variety of ♦ lie toy and candy stock of Anton Ulman, GIFT BOOKS, CHEAPEST IN THIS COtrjTTX't! last Saturday, but the public is respectfully NOVELS, Ac., A LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE LATE FISHER <Si BRO’R. ‘ -*jf informed that he has a “few more left at the 1 j A firm of Sutton A Stearns, are hereby notified and numberless other notions not novy necessary same price.” ? '1 • * » * Izlr to come forward and settle their accounts by the for the coming Holidays. to name. Call around, and ho will always en eri . ■ > i------------- ♦------------- (Corner California and Orcgoiistreet»,}- first day of January either by cash or note, as the deavor to have something new to show you. A t X eubers .—A great variety of splendid books MUST BE CLOSED UP. Special attention given to the NEWS BUS JPlease give him a call. Next door to GLENN ’ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ; holiday presents, and toys of every descrip J. M. SUTTON. 1 INESS. Any paper ordered on tho-shortest no Dac. 4th, 1869. dec4-tf. DRUM A Co. tion, at the jewelry storo of J. Neuber. May 1st, 1869, . tice. novSOtf. . ’I . Mi 9f.rt PERFUMERY, SPONGES, BRUSHES, School Books, ES L ANK BOOKS, GIANT POWDER, I TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON “FI LIVERY •STABLE. JE.W2.LRY STORE HYDRAILIC PIPE, PLYMÂLE MÄNMiHö. wi > »X nows, tmims hiwis . THE PLACE To Buy Goods U. S. BOTE li. * • • f ••• A I ; ! AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMPS. Cheapest! ¡ NEW BOOK STORE. I J FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS, - ! • Clothing, NEW ARRIVAL! Boots &. Shoes, ’ Groceries, Liquors, Crockery, ( . Etc., Etc J ! LAST CALL. TOYS