The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, January 08, 1870, Image 4

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    County Statistics for 1869.
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CITI DRUG STORE, NEW GOODS.
We give below a list of all tho marriages con*
traded in the County, divorces applied for, grant­
‘ JACKSONVILLE.
ed, refused or continued ; together with the names
SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 8, 1870.
of the persons buried in tho Jacksonville cem­
etery, during tho year 1869, as furnished by the
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second
N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A COM-
Sexton :
plcte assortment of
floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
Marriages.
below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent
for Saw Francisco.
Jan. 14, 1869. John Justis and Mary Jane
Roberts.
HUDSON
MENET, arc our duly author­
Feb. 22d.~ William Carll and Mary Eddena.
ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41
Mareh 5th,—M. D. Cbildprs and Nancy Lun-
dy.
Park Row, “Times” Building, New York.
March 1st,— Riley Philips und Mrs. Bertha
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Arnold.
G. W. C ANNON , is our authorized Agent
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March 11th.—John B. Bowen and Mrs. Catb-
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for Portland, Oregon. „
erinc Bellinger.
March 22J.—Thomas Brooks and Mary Jane
G illmore.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
March 29th,—David Peneger and Sarah L.
Cox.
C ounty ’ C ourt .—January term, 1870—L.
April 10th.—Lew Burch and Luvinia Gordon.
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April 11th.—Martin II. llountrcoand Julia Ann
J* C. Duncan, Judge, W. II. S. Hyde, Clerk.
Cooper.
Resignation of W. Baker, Constable of Wil­ May 3d.—Thomas Giannini and Mrs. Norrissa
XiADIBS AND GENTS
Wilkinson.
low Springs, accepted.-------- -License of M m.
April 16th.—W. C. Daley and Lavinia Hamble­
Bvbee, for ferry across Rogue river, renewed
ton.
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for one year.------ —Alex. M. Berry, James June 3d.—Wm. L. Neil and Prudence A. Par­
sons.
McDonough and II. P. Deskins appointed
June 10th.—Thomas Brown and Mrs. Florence
TOILET ARTICLES,
R. Dews.
viewers, and Jas. S. Howard, surveyor, to
June 14th.—James Purvesand Armanda Stearns
survey and locate a CQUnty road, from Jack
June 20th.—William Kincaid ami Orphelia Jane
sonville to the Josephine county line, at Louse
Evans.
June
20th.—P. D. Hull and Sarah C. Rice.
creek, via R ck Point.-------- The viewers
July 14th.—Edward De Peatt and Antoinette
report, changing the road on north side of
Fiddler.
July 22d.—Abram Tenbrook and Mrs. Har­
ETC., ETC.
Rogue river, on the lands of George E tirroute
riett Phettyplace.
was adopted and change made accordingly.
July 29th.—W. W. French and Mary E. Wilson.
Aug. 2d—Andrew MzNeil and Mary E. Mat­
’_____ In! Probate: Thoms P. Thompson,
thews.
Esq., was app »icted administrator of the es
Sept. 14th.-—James M. Stow and Jane Vincent.
Sept. 20th.—Silas Reynolds and Mary A. Salt­
tate of J. II. Stearns, late of Jackson county,
AND
marsh.
^vho died in California.-------- Order was
Oct. 26th.—Francis Logg and Magdclena Hock-
made to L. D. Wade, guardian of miners of
enos.
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Nov.
4th.— T. S. Marcl
Thomas and Fannie McKade, to sell the real
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Nov. 7th.—Win. E. ten
property belonging to the estate, for benefit
Nov. 9th.—Conant B.
Corcoran.
of heirs-------- Court adjourned Thursday, Gib.
Dec. 9th.—Thomas E. Nichols and L. Bradley.
Dec.—12th.—Thomas B. Houston and Jose-
O fficers I nstalled .—At a meeting of
And a large collection of miscellaneous works,
phine Miller.
Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F..
Dec. 30th.—Minus Walker and Photbo J. Eri». comprising
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Drugs & Chemicals,
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Shoulder-Braces,
SPONGES, BRUSHES,
School Books,
BLANK BOOKS,
held nt their hall in Jacksonville, January
let, 1870, tho following officers were regular
lv installed : Silas J. Day, N. G.; John
McKee, V. G.; N. D. Short, R. Scc’y;
John Neuber, Treas’r ; F. Thealicker, War.;
Edwin Smith, Con.; Peter Baschey, I. G.
Wm. S»rk, R. S. S.; A. Sturgis, L. S. S.
I. Sachs, R. S. N. G.; H. Klippel, L. S. N
G.; J. Bucklef, R. S. V. G., and J. Miller,
L. S. \ . G.
Divorces.
SCHUYLER COLFAX,
IIE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE-
ceiving an extensive supply of goods in
their lino of business, consisting in pnrt!
of—
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Box stoves,
Nails of.all sizes,
Assorted iron and steel,
Horse shoes and nails.
;
Cast iron wpah kettles,
. , Bake ovemj,
Skillets and lids,
Tea kettles,
Bake pans,
Brass kettles,
Enameled kettels,
Sauce pans,
Chopping axes,
Broad axes,
Trace and Ilalter chains,
Shovels and Tongs,
Fire dogs,
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,
Pruning shears And knives,
Patent cross cut saws,
Buck and hand saws,
Planes and lanterns ;
HORACE GREELEY,
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All completely played out in Jacksonville, being
overslaughed by
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MORRIS BAUM,
Who can, and will sell goods cheaper than any
of them.
WOMEN STARE,
and think he stole them when he offers hi« best
prints at twelve and a half cents a yard.
MEN WILL
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scarcely believe it when they hear that BAUM
Together with a general assortment of sells BEAVER SUITS for $26, and really laugh
SHELF HARDWARE.
at the idea of getting a CASSEMERE SUIT out
GIANT POWDER,
BIOGRAPHY,
Helen M. Hards vs. James Hards, refused.
BRICK POMEROT,
Fuse and caps,
Blasting and rifle powder,
ROMANCE,
Shot and lead,
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
BELLES-LETTREN,
Rope,
Grindstones,
AN’D GIFT BOOKS.
Cider mills.
Cedar tubs,
l’YSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY
Cedar buckets,
Recipes carefully compounded. Country orders
Willow baskets, etc.
TRAVELS,
and out for $18, and CASSEMERE PANTS from
$5 to $7.
AN OLD LADY
walked into-his store the other day to see some
alpaca ; un asking the price, she was informed
that it was 30 oenti • yard. Throwing back her
head and elevating her specs, she exclaimed :
“ Why, bless my soul, this must be a pawnbro­
ker’s, where tbey allcr’s sell for half price !’•
J. H. Bellenbrook, vs. M. M. Bellenbrook
Adultery, Granted.
Nancy S. Stow, vs. A. J. Stuw, Adultery,
Dismissed.
N^ncy S. Stow, vs. A. J. Stow, 2d case,
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Adultery, still pending.
George Dodge, vs. Jane Dodge, Adultery, still
FOULARD DELAINES, - - 50 Ct«.,
pending.
M.*M. Wade, vs. R. F. Wade, Cruelty, grant-
ted.
COMMON DELAINES, - - 20 ct«^
Jeannette Lacy, vs. Jno. S. I.acy, Cruelty, dis­ ¡»romptlv attended to.
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G. W. GRAVES, Agent.
missed.
MUSLINS, . 12 1-2 to 18 eta.
F ound D ead .—We are pained to have to 1 M. E. McVay, vs. B. McVay, Adultery,
granted.
record the ar.d fate of Mrs. Bennett s little
They have an endlesss variety of goods, which
Jeune
Gilfoyle,
vs.
John
Gilfoyle.
dismissed.
ware
of
every
description
always
on
hand
child, which vic mentioned last week, as
they sell in proportion. SILKS and SOAP, LA­
Mary Smith, vs. Beu. Smith. Adultery, still
and
made
to
order.
CES and TOBACCO, HATS and CANDLES,
havin'» been lost in Josephine county. I he
pending.
COAL OIL and SUGAR, NAILS and COFFK,
A Jul-
child was found dead—the third day afterf£ Thomas Brown, vs. Florence R. Brown,
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tery, stiil ¡«ending.
BOOTS and SWISS MULL ; and everything «11«
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bein(T missed—six miles from home in a dense
Applications made. :
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AND SEE IHS FINE STOCK OF NEW
in the Dry Goods, Groceryy and Crockery line.
forest. The nights were freezing cold, and
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Dis orccs granted, :
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If any man, woman, or child don’t believe the
in its exhausted condition, the child was
Refused, • ’ - •
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above, just call around and ice for yeureelf ; noth­
ensilv chilled to death. Its face was covered
Pending,
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Paints,
ing but amusement to
with bruises, received by striking against j
Oils,
Mortuary.
• Turpentine,
trees, while wandering about in the dark.
Varnish,
SHOW GOODS
A New Lot of
NAM K.
PATE.
Acvn.
Window Glass,
AMERICAN
LEVER
WATCHES
P raiseworthy .—We take pleasure in men I Wiu. Williams,
and Putty.
MORRIS BAUM.
Jan. 1st.
24.
Just from tho Faotory.
tioning the first commendable net, of the cit­ I ----- Wright.
1st.
in’t.
August 28thp 1869.
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12,
2 6m.
Beatrice Breithbarth,
We invite the attention of Farmers to our
izens of Jacksonville, for the Newyear. Mr.
He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made,
14,
38,
James Ilubbard,
stock of *
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among which is the
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H. Helms canvassed the town this week
16,
24.
Mrs, Anna S. Love,
30,
Maggie
Love,
3.
with a petition for the relief of Mrs. Ulrich, a
XiETJn y mmH.
30,
40,
Conrad Reitzcl,
• widow woman, with five children, four of
Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load­
Feb. 5,
W. G. T’Vault.
61,
ing.
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Matilda Brcntano,
April, 2,
them sick with the scarlet fever. The sub­
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of the most approved patterns, and highly
U. C. Knight,
5,
40,
scriptions to the petition were considerably in
To Buy &epds •
All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and finished ; also Self-Sharpening Straw Cutters
B. Levy,
18,
48,
and
Hay
Knives.
Repairing done to order at half price-
excess of $100 ; which will supply their ne
14,
May 5,
Su«an Hamlin,
Jacksonville, May 13, 1865;
Silas
C.
Donegan,
8,
7,
cessities for some months.
8,
Virginia Michel'
5,
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10,
George W. Donegan,
3,
D idn ' t do I t .—The man who was to have
24,
43,
Henry Fitzenger,
THAN THE
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Soudwick Young,
27,
3,
picked up the 100 potatoes, a yard apart, one
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Corner California & Third Sts..
28,
Fred. Jlorne,
45,
at a time, and put them in a basket one at a 1 Dr. Franklin Grube, Ju’c 10,
38,
These pumps have been fully tested, and
Jacksonville, Ogn.
13,
time, in 40 minutes, failed. He was some­ Samuel M. II.ill,
38.
are acknowledged to possess advantages over
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thing over fifty minutes in getting them all' Ellert Pearson,
LOUIS HORNE - - - - PROPRIETOR. all other pump9 in use; sold at manufactur­
Ambrose Farley,
17,
5,
er’s Drices, with freight added.
in.
George Wall,
June 29,
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HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL.
July 24
40,
S. Vaname.
mills ESTABLISHMENT IS TIIE LARGEST
AT-
October 9th, 1869.
Christian Ulrich,
30,
A and most commodious hotel in Southern Ore­
P anther K illed . —A panther was killed,
60,
Aug. 5,
14,
Kate Feheley,
gon, and has recently been reiiuished and reap­
a day or two since, near Loggtown, which
Thomas Constant,
pointed. It is now open for tho accommodation of
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32
measured over six feet from tip to tip. It is
Benny Jacobs,
Sept 7
in’t.
the traveling public. '
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Aaron
Chambers,
60,
The
table
will
always
be
found
well
supplied
13,
«aid "that the Chinese bought the meat at 12 J
Oct. 1.
John F. Hcuck,
With the delicacies of the season, and the sleeping
47,
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.cents per pound.
Julia Luy,
apartments in good order and well ventilated ; in
Oct. 14,
4
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Jefferson Bybee,
fact, nothing will be found wanting to secure the
5,
M- SUTTON IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE
Nov
omfort of guests. Steady boarders will be accom­
Hugh
Don
ally,
40,
A* . ’P ooh P ay .—Prof. Morey, although a fair
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to the public that he has opened a NEW
modated at the most reasonable rates.
Harry Ovcrfcvck,
Dec.
4,
4,
•performer, and liberal in the distribution of
BOOK
STORE at th« P ost O ffice , on Oregon
Attached
to
the
hotel
is
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fine
hall,
x
feet,
]w¡C'
Chas. Stephen Orth,
3»
5,
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(U
Street,
where
ho
will
for
and
in
consideration
of
with
a
splendid
floor
for
dancing,
which
may
be
Mrs. Evaline Owen,
60,
'bis gifts, had very poor houses here. He
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Mrs. E. Hopwood.
hired for balls, concerts, parties, or public exbibi- CASH PAID IN HAND, sell his extensive as­
16,
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;has moved his forces upon Yreka.
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sortment of BOOKS and S1AT10NLRY, Toys,
Abraham Fisher,
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17,
3 6m. ions, on the most reasonable terms.
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Stages leave this house daily fur all parts of tho Nic-Naos, etc., at prices to auit the times. His
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In addition to the above number of bcrials,
H ealth .—Scarlet fever continues to spread,
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stock
consists in part of
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there were five Chinamen and two Indians buried
Public patronage is respectfully solicited.
. From family to family. Two more deaths on
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in this Cemetery. About twelve persons, who died
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Saturday lost. Aside from this contagion, with small pox, during.the year, were buried near
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the health is good.
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the pest house, Farmer’s Flat, and other places.
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A H eavy H og .—Day-before yesterday, Mr.
(FOLD PENS,
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
-Bybee killed his “big pig,” which weighed,
PASS BOOKS,
HAS
MEMORANDUMS,
dressed, 663 pounds. This is the largest bog
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
BLANK BOOKS,
killed in Oregor, thia season.
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. tJ"UST received a large STOCK of fine
IMITATION TURKEY LEDGERS,
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JOURNALS,
S ale , T o day .—Don’t forget the sale, to-
HAVANA CIGARS,
RECORDS,
.day’, at the Court House, of the real and per­ Special Collector of Claims,
TOBACCO,
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DAY-BOOKS,
gonal property of George P. Funck, deceased.
OF THJE BEST XJ.UAI.rWY, 7
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
CANDIES,
SHEEP DO.,
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PAPER DO.,
R esumed .—Work at the Woolen Mills at Claims of every description throughout Oregon
STATIONERY Ac.
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MISCELLANEOUS BQOKS,
Ashland—suspended during the holidays— and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE­
Also a large variety of
CIALTY
AN-)
PROMPTLY
COLLECTED,
as
GIFT BOOKS,
was ( q hayje been resumed this week.
CHEAPEST IN this coinrr^i!
well as with a due regard to economy in all busi­
NOVELS, Ao.,
tr?
FISH ElT* BRO ’S,
W eather .—The weather continues fine. ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
•> and numberless other notions not now necessary
Clear days, and freezing nights, with heavy paid over puntually.
to name. Call around, and be will always en­ (Corner California and Oregon Street«,)
• for the coming Holidays.
irosV? Kain, thus far, is a failure.
deavor to have something new to show you.
Special attention given to the NEWS BUS­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Please give him a call. Next door to GLENN INESS. Any paper ordered on the shortest no­
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
C losed .—The Exchange Saloon has sas
May 1st, 1869.
tice.
novJOtf.
Get. 9th, 1869.
oct9-tf.
DRUM A Co.
pended operations.
Call at J. Neuber’s
TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON
J KWE L R Y STORIÒ
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HYDRAULIC PIPE,
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pots ,
U. S. HOTEL.
wims s wims.
THE PLACE
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AMERICAN
SUBMERGED PUMPS.
Cheapest!
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FISHER A BRO.’8
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FANCY, STAPLE &DRY (MOOS,
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
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NEW ARRIVAL !
ANTON ULLMANN
Groceries, A
Ihqiiors,
Cutlery,
Crockery,
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TOYS,
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