The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, January 08, 1870, Image 2

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    Ehr ïlmmralit Stara.
T he Roseburg Ensign, comparing the ac­
New Illustrated Work on California !
tion of the California Legislature with that
fc—>
o
-THE-
We learn from the Statesman that one 'of the Oregon Legislature—that is, in not
¡permitting
a
Republican
minority
to rule—
Rader of Harrisburg, was lately arrested on remark« that “the next election will prove
SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 8, K0.
nn indictment in Linn county for the crime how sick the people of Oregon have become
of forgery. He is also charged with the of Democratic legislation.”. O, yes! cer­
Andrew Jackson.
A repository of useful information and select
tainly. The old Republican farce of “blow-
crime ©f bigamy
reading, comprising choice selections of Prose and
On
Oregon
street,
Jacksonville.
Jng wind into a dead duck,” or “predicting
Poetry, Tales, Incidents and Anecdotes, both His­
Fifty five years ago to day, (1815) the battle
The same paper publishes a letter front the death of Democracy.”
torical, Descriptive, Humorous and Sentimental.
of New Orleaos was fought, resulting in a bril- Linn county, concerning a canal from the
The compiler in arranging and combining mate­
rial,
has presented the whule in an interesting and
N
otice
.
—
See
notice
of
P.
J.
Ryan,
nd
"
1 ant victory to American arms ; and we pro Santiam to Albany, which says: “The cana|
attractive style. The brevity ¡ind variety of top­
pose h<jc to renejisour respect for the mem­ would secure to Albany a water power that ministrator of the estate of 1*. Donnelly,
ics render the work particularly entertaining. In
this work will be found facts find incidents on the
ory of the illustrious hero of the memorable is very much needed, it would place the tim­ deceased-
Lives of Pioneers, an l of tIfejhisjvry of the State,
event that preserved the liberties of the ber and lumber of the densely wooded section
Having just received from San Francisco a fine that make its pages glow with the fascinations of
ist OF
1ST
oi LETTERS Remaining at the Post
stock of
AlHertfcan people. Thefonowitfg brief biog along the South Fork of the Santiam in the
a rt'inauce.
Offlce, , at Jacksonville, January, 1st 187o.
We confidently anticipate for this book a larger
raphy is from Appletions Cyclopaedia :
Laport, Sam’l
Albany market at a reduced price, besides Arrasmith J. P.
sale
than any work that has been circulated upon
M. V.
Lousegnot, Jno.
HARNESS, REGGIES A CARRIAGES this Coast for mapy years.
“Audrew Jackson was born in North Car­ furnishing lumber to farmers at their doors all Armstrong,
Barlow, Wm.
Lundy, Miss Mathew
It is one large octavo volume of upwards of 700
olina, on its southern border, in Mecklenburg I along the route. It would furnish a direct, Brien, Jos.
Mathewson, Henry
pages,
printed on elegant paper, handsome type,
We
are
now
prepared
to
furnish
our
patrons,
and
Mitchel. T. H.
county, on the 15th of.Mnrcb, 1767. His fath I speedy and cheap transportation to fanners Bessegger, Goulet.
with
numerous
spirited engraving^, illustrating
the pvblic generally, with as
Miller, Miss Nancy
Bearding, T. B,
Scenery,
Character,
etc.
a settler of Scottish descent, died five days for their products. The estimated cost of I Brown, Mary T.
Murry, M. J.
It is sold only through canvassing agents, and
Miers, Jacob
after Lis birth, leaving him, with two older | building the canal does not exceed the amount • Black, Mrs. M. D.
those wishing territory to canvass, should immedi­
FINE TURNOUTS
Mills, W. R.
i Brotherton,-Wm.
brothers, to the care of their widowed mother. already subscribed by the citizens of Albany ! Baylor, R. D,
ately apply in person or by letter to the uhAcr-
Nolle, G. W.
signed.
He early showed a hardy, selfrelying nature, to secure the railroad depot within the limits i Brown, Mary
Naylor, G.
as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses
We have also just secured the General Agency
I
Barncit,
C.
E.
Phipps.
E.
hired to gtf to any part of the country. Animals for the Pacific Coast for the Celebrated Morse’s
and when but a boy he shouldered a musket of the city. The canal would be of greater
j Copies Lotie C.
Pholner. John
Fountain Pens. An excellent,article for agents.
in the war of independence. With the ver advantage to Albany and that portion of the ! Co well, M. G.
Pickett, Hester H.
BOUGHT
&
SOLD.
Parker, Wm.
H. II. BANCROFT A CO.,
satility of employment peculiar to the pro­ ¡Ceunty through which it would pass than the Crcizer, Jno.
Robinson, S. V.
Cromwell, J.
Publishers, C09 Montgomery St.,
gressive character of the new republican em­ ■ simple location of a railroad depot can be.” Cobby, Dan'l
Rutty, I.enhard 2
Horses broke to work single or double. Horses
San l*rancisco, Cal
Robertson
Mrs.
M.
Crydenman,
Geo.
2
boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them
pire, he became a lawyer as well as a soldier.
December
11th,
1869.
decll-5w
A ten cent piece, gold ring and handful of i Cox, Jos.
Sills, Baldwen
while in our charge.
This latter was the character in which he. nails were found in the stomach of a cow, ' Damon, R. E.
Sharp, Dr. W.
J.«rol’lt TERMS ARE REASONABLE,
LAGER! SAGER!
Smith, A. K.
was to reap his great renown. In 1790. he killed by Mr. Cross of Salem.
; Dunlap, David
A
liberal
shark
of
public'patronage
is
solicited.
Seyferth. Chat
I Dannehaner, F.
fixed his residence in Nashville and married. ;
PLYMALEA MANNING.
Smith, Francis
I
Davis,
S.
S,
Mr. Horne of Astona is coming this way,
In 1795, he assisted in forming the Constitu-i
Swengle A Rader,
I Danforth, Dr.
Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 1(1.
and will dispose of “rights” for his patent . East, Wm.
Skeeters. Mrs. Grace
tion of Tennesse, and was sent to Congress as
Seit», W. II.
j Gammons, G. B.
sinch belly band fastener.
tlie first representative from the new State.
¡Gregg. Levy
Troxel, Bradley
Town, W. F.
In 1797, he took his seat as a senator of the | The Herald of Dec. 31st, contains an ac i Hamlin, Elizabeth
Higgins,
W.
L.
Thurman, C. L.
United States. lie soon after left the senate, count of an excursion over “the first section Hilliard, J. R.
OSEPH KETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND
Wolf, C.
and is constantly uiauufacturing the Lest Lag­
Woolley, C.
and was appointed a judge of the Supreme of 20 miles, East Side 11. R—from Portland J Hutchinson, A. F.
»
er Beer in Southern Orc.on, which he will sell in
Walling, E. R.
Horton, F. K.
j
to
Parrot
Creek.
Among
the
passengers
were
Court of Tennessee. In 1801, he resigned
quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the
Watson, T. P.
' llancox, H.
article.
that office and retired to ‘the Hermitage,’ his ! Savier, Fisk and Geary, U.S. Commissioners j Johns Mrs. Mary
Wyman, W. J.
Jacksonville, June 5th, 1869.,
Wertz.
F.
I
Kias,
Jas.
to
examine
the
road.
The
trip
is
described
as
residence near Nashville. In 1812, when
Kahn, Jawb
Warmlev,
war with Great Britain was proclaimed, j having been pleasant and satisfactory to all. Lurville, II.
Young, Henry
Jackson commanded the militia of his district. At Oregon City a meeting was held in ooeof LETTERS held for postage in the P, 0., at
UY the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured
by
the
,
Jacksonville,
Oregon
:
In 1814 he wan made a major-general, and in , ^'e car8» an^ Resolutions passed, congratula
—BY—
Wm. French, Washington, D. C.
1815 obtained the victory of New Orleans. tinK tl,e Pe0P,e of Oregon on the successful
Wm. W. Way, Colton, Iowa.
Three years later, in 1818, he made a sue j completion of the first 20 miles of railroad,
Shannon Marshall, Forest Grove, Cal.
V’EIT SHTJTZ’,
cessful campaign against the Southern 1». j a°d complimenting Ben. Holiday, the Con
JAMES M. SUTTON, Post Master.
JACK SON VILL E, O R EG ON.
dians. In 1821 he was appointed, by the; tractor.
»
AC-
’
MAKRIEI)
President, governor of Florida (then a terri-
It is reported that Burmcster has been
Who would respectfully announce to the trade rniiE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN-
tory), and in 1823, the place of minister to'quitted on his trill at Idaho City, for the.
forms the citizens <>f .Jacksonville and surround­
WALKER—ERB—By Rev. M. A. Williams, at and public generally, that they are now manufact­ ing com.try, that he is now manufacturing, and
Mexico was tendered to him ; this he declioed. ' killing of Morford.
his residence, Dec. 30th, 1869, Mr. Minus uring and have on hand for sale, a large assortment
will constantly keep on hand, the very best of
, but again entered the national legislature as
The Steamer Ann has been purchased
Walker to Miss Phebe Erb.
of BLANKETS, CASS1MERES, TWEEDS, plain
I
Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer
a senator from Tennessee. 7 In 1824 he was some gentlemen of Benton county, to l>e used
TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, IC.tr.'
should give me a call.. . .
.
.
voted for by many as President, but was not ¡n
navigation of the Long Tom, a branch
of the best quality and at
DIED
elected. In 1828 be
he was called to that high |of the Willamette.
cffice by a very large majority; and was re
The State Journal announces that Chief, DONEGAN—In Jacksonville, Jan. 1st, 187V. of
elected in 1832. In the spring of 1837 hej Engineer Brooks, has been removed bv Ben.! Scarlet fever, John, eldest son of Patrick and
Margaret Donegan ; aged 5 years, 7 month” and
Orders solicited. A liberal discount made to the
withdrew from public life, aud spent the! Holiday, and Jesse Applegate appointed in' 9 days.
trade.
residue of his days at ‘the Hermitage,’ where! his place.
¡MILLER—In Jacksonville, Jan. 1st, 1870, <>f
Ashland, May 1st, 1869.
Scarlet fever, Ella May, daughter of J. N. T.
he died on the 8ih of June, 1845, at the age
1 A petition is in circulation, in the west and Betsy Alin Miller; aged 6 years, 2 month
of 78.”
FMÌllE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED
; side counties, to secure aid for the completion | and 23 days.
that Pape
A Savage of the “ New Statq Sa­
X tlia
"
Andrew Jackson; The acts of his life
i of the West Side road.
loon
”
w
ill
quench
their tuir-t with the most choice
adorn the proudest pages of American^ hi.--
BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for
In
Linn
countv
they
have
a
striped
pig,
tory, which will continue bright to the re
one bit." We expect to loic money by it, but
motest generations, and his memory be as without hair, with no mouth, and but one
times arc hard, and we cannot see pc ’pic thirsty.
eye—located Where the mouth should have
perpetual •« time itself.
TAPE A '¿WAGE.
Administrator’s Mot ice
been.
October 16th, 1'69.
Columbia River and Salt Lake Rail-
Beriah Brown proposes to issue a Daily -JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l.ET-
AS ARRIVED IN JACKSONVILLE, AND
- road.
»,
opened a Shop on Oregon St., next door to
I Press, soon, in connection with the Weekly. _ J ters of Administration on the estate of Hugh
. it
Donnelly, deceased, late of Jacks n county, Ore­
the Franco-American Restaurant, and respect­
The Evening Call is the name of a daily gon, have been granted to the undersigned. All fully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Jack
A bill has been introduced in the U. S.
persons having claims against said estate, are rc-‘
Gentlemen'^ clothing made up to th^
Senate, by Senator Williams, for the grant paper to be issed, soon, in Portland, by J. quested to present them with the proper vouchers, sonville.
latest style and fashions.
to the undersigned, at his place of business, in
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
of lands and right of way, to build a railroad Morrison A Co.
• • . k 5 •
Jacksonville, within six months from this date,
and telegraph line from the Columbia river,—
A paper is to be started in Portland, next and all persons indebted to the said estate are re­
HUIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RJESPECT-
through Idaho—to Salt Lake. Following are month, called the Catholic Sentinel.
i .3>EaTS-
quested to make immediate payment to the under­
L tally infornrhis friends and ATe'I'hbHigVn-
signed.
erally
that he has jutrebased the above estab­
the names of the corporators—capitol stock
<J
COATS,
P. J. RYAN, Adm’r.
lishment of Mr. D.iti.'‘ Cawley, which will be
to be $30,000,000 :
Jan. 8th,1870.
jau8-w4.
Items .,. in Brief.
henceforward conducted under his constant per­
OVERCOATS, Ac.,
’A,.
‘.ft**’
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sonal supervision, and he guarantees satisfaction
D- W. Ballard, L. F. Cartee, J. Reynolds, .1*1
Made to order on the shortest notice.. Gent's to All who may favor l.mi-with' lheir patr’onnge.
J. R. McBride, H. L. Rigg, D. Cram, B. M.
A heavy earthquake occurred at St. Paul,
DR. GEO. B. TOLMAN,
These stable.' are centrally located, and within
clothing cleaned and repaired. Please call.
DuRell, John Hailey, T. J. Butler, T. S.
Convenient distance of the various houses of public
THOMAS HEATH.
Canada,
Dec.
29th.
Wilson, W. D. Biglow, C. S. McGonigle, T.
entertainment. Horsts or mules will be boarded
Jacksonville. Dec. 18th. 1869.
dcclS tf.
(late Surgeon U. S. Army,)
M. Merritt and Jonas Brown, of Idaho Ter
and cared lor, by the day' <>r w<;ek, at moderate
It appear« that the. Red River Colony,
•ritory ; L. O. Stems, F. W. McClary, A. II. known as Prince Ruperts Land, has issued n Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur,
charges.
He has the largest stock in Oregon,,
south of Portland, of
’. •
Brown, J. II. Shinn, J. W. Virtue, C. M
SUMMONS
Foster, B. M. Stanton, Thomas Wright, C. declaration of independence, thus boldly ¡■mWTLLL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND
y y adjacent, counties, and attend promptly to
M. Cochran, J. Hendershott, D. Chaplin. throwing off British allegiance.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
all calls on professional business.
Green Arnold, J. Rt Wilkinson. James II.
Five men were murdered near Stockton,
county of Jackson. State of Oregon.
with single or double teams, for hiro on reason­
Slater, L. W. Lichtinthalcr. J. W. Fisk,,H.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
Cal.,
on
the
10th
ult.
The
governor
has
able terms ; also,
f*
Mary
Smith
vs.
Ben.
Smith.
J. Meacham, John White, William Barnhart.
on 4th street, opposite the M. E. Church, Jack­
H. C. Page, James M. Loezer, W. C. Frank offered a reward of $1,000 for their arrest. sonville, Oregon.
GOOD SAfYDl.i: HORSES Ac MI LES
Sult in Equity for Divorce.
lin, J. W. Swift, M. E. Folsom, William
jan8-tf.
Jan.
8th.
1870
500 Chinese, from California, reached St.
To Ben. Smith, said Deft : You nrc hereby
,oQ ,
Which will las hired to go to any pint
]
Luce, F. C. Horsely, B. Whitton, W. B.
summoned to be and appear in the Circuit Court
8.
1 !
the
country
at
moderate
rates
Louis,
on
tho
28th
uljt.
designed
as
workhands
Rinehart, J. G. Wilson, C. M. Lockwood,
for the county of Jackson. State of Oregon, on
Animals bought and sold, and horses bro ;• lo
N. Gates, B. Pentland, II. Hogue, O. Ilunia on the railroad in Texas.
the first day of the term thereof, to be holden on saddle or harness.
i* f 1 ll
•on, B. W. Mitchell, L. E. Donnell and A. ' A woman in'St. Louis has received a (il2,-
the second Monday in February,, 1870, and an­
T. G Reames.
swer the complaint in this cause filed, or judg­
W. Furguson, of Oregon ; and D. Baker, J.
000
macademizing
contract.
ment
for
a
dissolution
ot
the
bonds
of
matrimony
M. Vansyckle, A. Cox, Hugh D. O. Bryant,
Nov. 6th, 1869.
nov6 tf.
existing between you and Plaintiff, will betaken
•nd W. Wright, of Washington Territory.
A stronomical .---- Sensation reports say
KAREWSKI, HAVING JUST OPENED against you in default thereof. By order of Hon.
P. P. Prim, Judge of said Circuit Court.
that
astronomers
have
discovered
that
a
vast
a large stock of
W e have received a copy of the list of
JAMES D. FAY,
Dec. 18-6w
“Premiums awarded at the Oregon State flame of fire, 45,000,000 miles in length, is
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fair io 1869.” It is in pamphlet form— now issuing from the sun. This accounts
he above mills , formerly the
for the disappearance of the Dog Star.
Valley Milts, at i‘h<i«nix, Oregon, having;
neatly printed by A. L. Stinson, Job prin
been
purchased by the undersigned, and thorough­
A lady in Ohio was recently joined in wed
ter, Salem. Following are the officers for
ly repaired with a No. 1 Improved Woodward
lock, to the spirit of a man, two years dead—
Stnutter, and also Improved Shaker, with an en­
—AT—
1870 : President, Daniel Clark, Marion the ceremony being performed by a medium.
ENGINEER,
tirely New Bolting Cloth, is now reajiy to grind
coupty ; vice Presidents, R. B. Willoughby,
wheat on exchange at the usual rates, to-wit: 36
A race is to come off. next Fourth of July,
MAX. BRENTANO
lbs. Flour S lbs. Brand and 2 lbs. Shorts per
Lion county, and W. A. Mills, Washington between Bennett Jr., of the American yacht,
bushel for good merchantable wheit ; and w'Jl fur­
oounty ; Secretary, John Minto, Marion Dauntless, and Asburry, of the Emglish yacht,
hoice liquors AND CIGARS CON- nish flour with dispatch anti warrauc the same
equal to anv Mill in the world.
county ; Treasurer, J. II. Moores, Marion Cambria, for £550.
stantly on hand.
J. T. GLENN.
Corner
of
California
and
Oregon
streets,
offers
county. It contains the Opening and An
The Duke of Argyle ia coming to Wash­
Jacksonville, Ogn.,‘Aug. 20th,-1869.
3m.
bargains, such as have not been offered before at
Dual addresses, and general proceedings of ington, to arrange the Alabama question.
the Society.
Geo. 'b. Prentice ia dangerously ill, of Jacksonville.
DR. W. JACKSON,
12 1-2 Cents.
rheumatism
of
the
heart.
This
stock
is
fresh
and
of
the
best
quality,
and
P crional .—Dr. Tolman, formerly Army
July 17th‘ 1869.
jlylT-tf.
DENTIST. .
CASH purchasers will do well to call on him.
Gen.
Jefferson
Davis
has
a
salary
of
$15,-
Surgeon, has just arrived from San Francisco,
Dental Rooms in Horne’s Hotel, Jacksonville,
000, as President of the Carolina Life Insur­
Oregon. All styles of Dental work done of short
and will make Jacksonville bis future home
ance Company.
notice, nt reduced prices. Particular attention
■ i I •.
Hit o®ce and residence is on. Fourth street
given tu the regulation of children’^ teeth. Teeth
. A subscription is to be raised for the bene­
ll those indebted to the undek - extracted without pain by the uSe cf the Into
opposite thé M. E. OhurehZ See his card fit of Stanton’s family.
signed, will please call around immediately method of local anesthesia. All work warranted,
taken in exchange for goods.
under “New To-Day.”
Satisfaction guaranteed.
and make a settlement.
District Court convened at Vancouver. W.
State News.
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ELDORADO MILLS.
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Stapk Produce New Year’s Notice.
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Greenbacks,—8‘ F, CaL—selling, 831 eta. T., on the 18th ult., Judge Jacobs preaiding.
January lit, 187<L
SACHS BROS.
Nov. 20th, 1869.
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