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EXCELSIOR” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. State Items. [Communicated] J acksonville , Jan’y 10th, 1870. Portland. E ditor N ews :—Dull times and no water— The Commercial of the 29th Dec. goes af that’s a regular cry from one end of the ter the East Side R. R., its aiders, abetters County to tho other; but in Jacksonville, and defenders, viciously. From the same pa Attention, Democrats! On Oregon street, Jacksonville« • we find our Merchants, Butcheis, Bakers, per we take the following : To day wo publish a condensed account ol Saloon keepers, Hotels, Shoemakers, Brew The Sedalia (Mo.) Democrat mentions a the proceedings of the Democratic Stato Con- eries, Blacksmiths, Saddlers, Barbers, and, four year old horse in Pettis county known as Ual Committee. The Committee has ap in fact, all ready to serve you with the best Trouble, who trotted his mile at the Sturgeon pointed Wednesday, the -3d day of March, they have on hand. Messrs. Sachs Bros, arc fair in.2:26. The horse has been in training tor the meeting of the Democratic State Con always ready to give you a cheap article for but six weeks. The owner has beeu offered Having just received from San Francisco a fin« vent ion at Albany. But a little over two cash ; Mr. Jas. T. Glenn and Clerk, will ¡$10,000 for Trouble but declined the offer. stock of produce the best article that can be found in months will intervene between this date and The horse was brought from Kentucky, and Mensor—always on the meeting of the Convention, when the po the market ; Mr. is without doubt, destined to become one of HARNESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES litical campaign of 1870, in Oregon, will be hand for a new article ; Mr. Baum will pro the fastest trotters in the world. fully opened. Indeed, the campaign may be duce a good article of drygoods and groce We are now prepared to furnish our patrons, and At the nice window of Stitzel & Upton can said to be opened with the meeting of the ries; Mr. Karewski will sell lard, butter, the pvblic generally, with as Committee ; for the aspirants for the several cbecse, tea, coal oil. etc., to suit the public. be seen quite a curiosity, which consists of a nominations will bo actively engaged from' Mr. Joe Wetterer,—Eagle Brewery,—has a large sized muscle shell, firmly embedded in FINE TURNOUTS this time forth, in marshalling their forces, good glass of refreshments, such a glass of the heart of a pebble, about tho Bize of a as can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses and, effecting the necessary’ combinations lager; also the City Brewery,—Mr. Viet cobble stone. This ia not of itself so curious, hired to go to any part of the country. Animals Schutz, — will probably excel the other ; as the locality in which this stone was found; which they hope will secure them the respcc tive objects of their wishes. To the Democ Messrs. Pape & Savage cannot be excelled being back of the town of Astoria, at an alti BOUGHT A SOLD. racy of Southern OregoD, we need scarcely on a good c—k—t—1, except one, Mr. Bren- tude several hundred feet above the level of say that the next election will be one of vital tano at the Railroad Saloon ; at the two- the sea. Horses broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them importance to the State and our party. A bits saloons we cannot vouch for the same, for 'Tho charge of threatening to do great while in our charge. triumph will secure to us the administration we never tasted of the liquid ; our tin rattle bodily harm brought against Hugh McLaugh JMTOUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-^ of the State for the next four years, and u stores are doing well ; our hotels—Mr. L. lin by Jenny McCarthy, was this morning A liberal share of public’patronage is solicited. U. S. Senator. It will enable us to redeem Ilorne keeps a good house, and good spring- dismissed by the prosecution, for the reason PLYMALE A MANNING. Oregon from the ruinous policy, which has beds; the Franco American Restaurant can that unpleasant developments would have Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 10. padlocked the doors of the State Treasury, not be excelled for a good cup of coffee ; our been made. This Powder is invaluable to the Housekeeper, in the interests of a riug of Treasury thieves blacksmiths are always busy, and sufficient Hotel and Restaurant Proprietors, Miners and Although the weather is, and promises to aud public plunderers, like Cooke, Woods to keep them busy ; doctors and dentists are owners of Steamships and sea going vessels, ns it and Patton. It will enable us to undo much always on hand to check the Scarlet fever coutiuc clear and frosty, the river is still ris does away with the necessity of providing Eggs for Puddings. Cakes, Fancy Breads, etc., as the —YOUR of the pernicioua legislation forced upon the and tooth-ache, “but wo can’t sec it.’’ Our ing and drift wood passing. contents of each tin is equal in every respect (for miners cry water, and if we could change the above purpose) to four dozen of Eggs. State by the Radical party during its long Wasco County. It dispenses estikely with the use of Soda, Sal- tenure of office, and allow the Democratic the weather, we would most undoubtedly eratus and Cream of Tartar, (tzree ingredient« party to redeem the pledges it has so often stop the cry of water, and give them gold 1 [Mountaineer Jan. 4th.] that are vfcry apt to disagree with delicate stom achs). and is a friend to the dyspeptic, as it makes made that, once in power, its administration In fact, I will advise one and all to give a Theodore Burmester who killed R. B. Mor the food into which it is introduced, light and 1>UY tho WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured of the State government will be economical, call to the above names and firms, and you ford passed tarough Dalles City on the 1st wholesome. It is entirely free from all mineral will find that the writer gives you a true ai . k ti.iK.s, and is recommended by the Faculty t<> by tho honest and constitutional. inst., eu ruotefor Portland. The Jftntntain* those suffering from sour stomachs and impaired To our opponents, the next campaign is history of trade in Jacksonville. One word ecr Complains’ of the lovely weather. There digestion, or irregularity of the biliary secretions. no less important ; a defeat is to them utter to our Democratic friends: give Mr. Hull is too much of it. The above article is put up in scaled cans, and warranted to keep in all climates. and irredeemable ruin. A desperate eff >rt a lift in the subscription list; bear a hand Mr. Richxrd Griffin, Superintendent of Directions on each box. will be made both to carrv the Stato ticket and pull on the same rope, and you arewsure and the Legislature, aod thus by gaining to win ; our coining June election will decide John Haileys line of stages, arrived at the Who would respectfully announce to the trado control of the State government and a Sena our victory over the Fifteenth Amendment. the Dalles la-t week, and reports sleighing in ! and public generally, that they are now manufact- tor, secure a further lease of the power they Never flinch to an outside report, but stick the Blue Mountains and the roads in excell . uring and have on hand for sa!e,a largt as sortment ent condition. The stage line is how in good to your colors. E bid . have so long enjoyed and so much abused. ' of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain order, and will, leave the Dalles daily, con _______ -•----------------- j In view of the important interests involved TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC. in iheensuing election, it behooves Democrats Proceedings of the Democratic State necting with the Pacific Railroad at Kelton. of the best quality and at Patented March, 1868. Central Committee. Tho lecture delivered by Rev. Gustavus to be up and doing. Their duty under the circumstances is plain and simple; past per Hines on last Tuesday evening, was very A certain cure for The Committee was called to order by the sonal differences should be rigidly ignored interesting. A large audience was in attend Rheumatism, Paralysis, Piles and Old Chairman, the Hon. L. F. Grover. Orders solicited. A liberal discount made to the and forgotten. The stirrers up of strife in anece, and the subject was handled in a man Sores. trade. near that gave perfect satisfaction to all. the ranks; the slanderers of brother demo Victor Trcvitt was appointed Secretary. The therapeutic value of this salutary prepara Ashland, May 1st, 1869. Present—J. C. Hawthorne, Multnomah : llis dates regarding the discovery of the crats— those itinerant peddlers of lies and tion is exhibited in its application as a medica calumny—who deem the ruin of a rival can A. S. Hedges, Clackamas ; W. G. Scoggins, Columbia River, can not be doubted, as he ment in cases where, owing to disease, a partial suspension of tho vital powers has taken place, as didate’s fame the best and surest mode of Washington; W. T. Newby, A arnhill ; gets them from tho best authority extant. in building up their own rickety reputations, George R. Helm, Linn ; J. C. Avery, Benton; The Helena Herald. says a valuable coal should'be unhesitatingly put asiefo; and the Ben. Hayden, Polk ; John Whiteaker, Lane : mine has been discovered -in that vicinity, standard by which candidates for all offices Lafayette Lane, (proxy) Douglas ; T. II. B. with a width of five feet and of fine qualty. where the animal functions have become inert should be judged, should simply be, the can Shipley, (by K. Semple, proxy,) Jackson ; The citizens feel pretty good over a Northern and or inoperative, as in Ons of honosty, capability and adherence to George Knox, (by C. G. Curl, proxy,) Col Pacific Railroad. It also publishes a long umbia ; John Adair, (by ex Gov. Whiteaker, and interesting letter from George Pauncc- Democratic principle. AS ARRIVED IN JACKSONVILLE, AND To the Democracy of this county, these proxy,) Tillamook ; J. II. Shinn, (by L. F. fort, altogether too lung for tho Mountaineer opened a Shop on Oregon St., next door to suggestions are peculiarly applicable. The Grover, proxy,) Baker ; Victor Trevitt, Was in this issue. the Franco-American Restaurant, and respect It permeates the system, into which it becomes fully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Jack disgraceful discord which nearly rent the co; L. F. Grover, Marion. thoroughly absorbed, and thus it strikes at the sonville. Gentlemen's clothing made up to tho root of evil in both Rheumatism and Paralysis. latest style and fashions. Absent—David Kandall, Josephine ; Sam party in (wain, during the last campaign, was DIED. As a lenitive, it mitigates pain and soothes the mainly due to the machinations of evil-mind uel Johnson, Umatilla; E. S. McComas, Un irritation of the parts affected. It is both emoll PANTS, ed men— -then prospective candidates for the ion ; Isaac Hare, Grant; D. J. Lowe, Coos ; MYERS—Near Ashland, Wednesday, January ient and depuratory in its action on sores, which VESTS, 12th, 1870, Mr. Nathaniel Myers; aged 84 it mollifies and softens, and it effectually cleanses succession to the most lucrative offices, at this —Jones, Carry. them from impurities and foreign matter, causing years. election—who privately peddled from pre Judge C. S. Miller, of Grant county, was them to cicatrise rapidly. COATS, cinct to precinct, the most odious calumnies allowed to act in place of Mr. Hare of said MILLER—In Jacksonville, Wednesday, January DISCOVERY OF THE BUCKEYE. 12th, at 6 o’clock, r. of .Scarlet fever, Lilly OVERCOATS, Ac., and falsehoods, in regard to Democrats whom county, who is now absent from the State. Zerilda, daughter of J. N. T. and Betsy Ann J ’ . '4 . The curative properties of the Buckeye, Nut, Made to order on the shortest notice. Gent’s from which this ointment is principally expressed, they supposed would oppose their aspirations The Committee proceeded to apportion the Miller ; aged 3 years, 2 months and 22 days. clothing cleaned and repaired. Pleas* call. first brong t to notice by Mr. Conroy, who, at this time. The discord thus engendered, representation for the next State Convention. MILLER—In Jacksonville, January 14th, at 6 were THOMAS HEATH. while reskiing in Andjrson’s Valley, suffered so o’clock, p. M., of Scarlet fever, James N. T., severely from Rheumatism, that he could move Jacksonville, Dec. 18th, 1869. dec!8-tf. weakened our party; and if it is not healed Each county was allowed one Delegate in the a.on of J. N. T. and Betsy Ann Miller ; aged 8 neither hand nor foot. He had known tho natives will ultimately destroy the aecendency we Convention for every seventy five Democartic years, 7 months aud 11 days. to use the nut as a specific, and tried it with great have maintained in this county for six years. votes cast at the last Congressionable election, SUTHERLAND—In Jacksonville, January 14th, success on himself. The potency of its effects as a SUMMONS. Another cause of dissension, and source of and one vote for every fraction of thirty-eight at 6 o’clock, p. m ., of Typhoid Pneumonia, drug is exemplified in its singular operations on by which, when taken, it causes abortion in weakness, is, tho system of pledging support and over ; provided, that each county be al Nancy Auletta, youngest daughter of Wm. anc cattle, N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Ann Sutherland ; aged 1 year, 7 months ant those animals that are with young when the nut is county of Jackson, State of Oregou. to county candidates in advance. If the lowed at least one Delegato. eaten. Squirrels, as if aware of its modicinal pro 9 days. perties, eat but half of it, leaving the other half Wednesday, tho 23d dav of March, 1870, Mary Smith vs. Ben. Smith. claims of the candidate are to be measured untasted. by his honesty, hia capacity, and his Demo was fixed as the day for holding the Demo Suit in Equity for Divorce. So wonderful is the efficacy of this production of cratic record, there is no necessity for a cratic S ate Convention at Albany.— Daily nature, in cases of Rheumatism, that many of the To Ben. Smith, said Dcf’t : You are hereby pledge. Every candidate will then stand on old settlers and early Californians subject to the summoned to be and appear in the Circuit Court ------------ ' I............. disease, carry the nut about their persons, not only for the county of JacfcMM, State of Oregon, on his own merits. The candidate who asks a Oregon Herald. as nn antidote, but as a preventive. pledge of support, thereby discloses his own the first day of the teaft'"'4tiere<>f, to be holden on In no cases where THIS PREPARATION has the second Monday in February, 1870, and an sense of a want of one, or the other, or all of “O ff with II is II ead —So M uch for B uck - been applied to the human subject, has it “ailed in swer the complaint in this cause filed, or judg these important elements of a proper canida- ingham .”—Geo. Flanders, of W. T., has been establishing a COMPLETE CURE in tho diseases ment for a dissolution ot the bonds of matrimony tare. This pernicious practice breeds fac decapitated, because he opposed Garfield’s above mentioned. existing between you and Plaintiff, will be taken tions in the party, and factions and cliques N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask lor against you in default thereof. By order of Hon- of Oregon for Jackson county—January term. Eakins’ Buckeye Salve, and take no P. P. Prim, Judge of said Circuit Court. are the sure forerunners of discord, disrup election last June. Chief Justice Dennison, Sitting in Probate. other. it is said, will be the next victim, and a nu tion and disaster. JAMES D. FAY,. Sold bv all Druggists throughout the country. We heard some weeks ago, that candidates merous company of Federal officers, guilty of In the matter of the Estate of John Dick Dec. 18-6w. Attorney for Plaintiffs HEATHFIELD, BOGEL A CO., Wh’les’lo Agts., were running about the County, soliciting the same grave offence, are shivering in an enson, Deeeased. 206 and 208 Battery St., San Francisco ; pledges of support for the offices of County Herman Helms, Administrator of the above Es Judge, Clerk, Sheriff, Assessor, and other ticipation of a like doom. Judge Jacobs, our tate, having filed in said Court a petition praying DR. GEO. B. TOLMAN, Agent for Southern Janl5-ly. paying offices. This should not be. And late townsman, is spoken of as Dennison’s for an orih i to sell the fidlowing described real Oregon. we hope, that every Democrat who has the successor. We hope he will be appointed. property, belonging to such estate, to wit: The ENGINEER, CERTIFICATE. good of his party, both in the County and An honest man and a profound lawyer, he is N. W. one-fourth (]) of the N. W. quarter of Sec tion 21. Township 34, S. R. 2 West; also the West State, at heart, will emphatically refuse to one-half (]) of S. W. quarter of Section 28. Town well qualified to fill the position of Chief R. I,. BAIJGUESS— Dear Sir : This is become the slave of any petty candidate, by ship and Range aforesaid ; also the S. E. one- • ““———— to certify that on or about the 20th of Nov., Justice. * pledging his support to him, months in ad fourth (I) of S. W. quarter of Section 28, in the 1HOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS CON- I was taken sick with a very sore throat—said to vance. same Township and Range, and all situated in bo Diptberia, in the very worst form. My throat J stantly on hand. The Sentinel insists that Stanton did not Jackson county, Oregon ; therefore, notice is was ^badly swollen ; my jaws were set, almost Goo. D. P rentice died on Sunday, the die of Dowell altogether, but says that the hereby given to Lurane Dickenson, George Dick equal to Lock-jaw. I thought several times I L. Dickenson, N. Dickenson, Joseph Dick would smother to death. I was confined to my 9th inst., of rheumatism of the heart. As a disease was engendered by Stanton’s arduous enson, enson and Martin Dickenson, heirs-at-law of said bed about fourteen days, and by the use of about poet, a wit, and a journalist, no man in the duties during the war. It may be, that the Estate, that the prayer of said petition will be 12 1-2 Cents. five bottles of your Indian Vegetable Liniment, I Union held yo high a place in the affections heard and determined at the Clerk ’ s office of said July 17ta‘ 1869. j1yl7-tf. and the respects of the people than did Pren late Secretary was much weakened by the county, on Thursday, February 10th, 1870, at one was restored to health. 7 — !" ■ ■ Signed, MARTHA W. ROWE.’ tice. Fur nearly half a century the wit and labor of hanging women, and imprisoning in o’clock, p. m ., at which time and place the said pathos of the Louisville Journal alternately nocent men during the war, and that accounts heirs-at-law above named, and all others unknown, J. A.- C ooksey , convulsed hia countrymen with laughter, or for the suddenness of his “taking off.” when if any there be, are hereby notified to appear and Witnesses, show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale melted them into tears. His place in Amer he heard of Dowell’s coming. lie was too should not be made, as in the aforesaid petition E lizabeth C ooksey . LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE UNDER- ican literature as a poet, is second to no Son Subscribed and ^worn to before me this fifth day prayed for. By order of said Court. signed, will please call around immediately of the Muses among his countrymen. Peace weak to stand the infliction, and died of a HERMAN HELMS, Adm’r. of January, A. D., 187?. I and make a settlement. combination of Dowell and debility. C. C. GALL, J. P. January loth, 1870. janl5-wl. to his ashes. SACHS BROS. LIVERY STABLE » 0 H x J » PLYMALE & MANNING. Ô Ö a SUBSTITUTE, HOW TO KEEP MONEY AT HOME, ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Buckeye Salve. LOW RATES. NOTICE! NOTICE! NEW ARRIVAL. PILES, FISTULA AND CHRONIC SORES, T. HEATH, TAILOR, H I Hew, tEo-Pfli). Citation. I RAILROAD SALOON ! M MAX. BRENTANO. C New Year’s Notice. A