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Proceedings of the Democratic Conven tian? - - V ■ 1 1 SATURDAY MORNING, FEB’Y 12, 1870. ———— ■ I—" "" - THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second 4 floor,) Merchant's Exchange, California Street, < below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent •"for Saa Francisco. K HUDSON * MENET, are our duly author ised Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. a . i k, * • G. W. CANNON, is our authorized Agent for Portland, Oregon. T LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. V I ^Religious Botirc. I Riv. C. Alderson will preach at the M. E. Church, to-morrow, at 11 o’clock, a. m. Tnn regular quarterly meeting of the M; E. Church for the Jacksonville charge, will be hold ' at this place on the 5th and 6th of March—T. F. Royal, P. E. Pursuant to the call of the Democratic Central Committee of Jackson county, Oregon, the Democ* racy of Jacksonville Precinct, in said County, met at the Court House in said precinct on Saturday the 5th day of February, 1870, for the purpose ot. appointing nine delegates to represent said Pre cinct in tho County Convention to be held in tbe town of Jacksonville on Saturday, the 12th day of February, 1870. A. M. Berry was eleoted Chair man, and J. R. Wade Secretary. On motion of W. W. Fiddler, it was resovlcd that Delegates to the County Convention be selec ted by acclamation. The following Delegates were then selected by acclamation, to wit: T. G. Reames, James D. Fay, James L. Loudon, Silas J, Day, Henry Klippel, W. W. Fiddler, Granville Naylor, M. A. Brentano and J. N. T. Miller. On motion of W. W. Fiddler, it was resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published in t‘:e D emocratic N ews . On motion, the meeting then adjourned. A. M. BERRY, Chairman. J ames R. W ade , Sec’y. Special Collector of Claims, C omb T o T ime . —The law directs that the clerks •f the several school districts shall report to the , JACKSONVILLE. <v r ■ t 4 > I i r w * A w t Oct. 9th, lfcßt. ’ > ■ oett-tf. j * • * ; NEW STATE SALOON . 12 1-2. T RAILROAD SALOON I • , M&X. , B&ENTANO. i : C bbbby T rees .— AU those persons desirous of engineer purchasing sherry trees, for transplanting, can now obtain them by calling at the residence of L. J. Hull ; who is there in person, to attend to the business. r -j.ii . ; * fTHOJC^ LIQUORS AND CIGARS VJ staiitly on hand. t » 11 W inter .— We lave experieaced, this week, »bout the roughest weather of the season, It has rained, spowed “blo^red” and “friz,” enough to retard the work of fanners, and not enough to con venience miner»-’ DEALER IN I ' • Í ! ' * ! • ■ / I t he subscribers are now re - N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A COM- píete assortment of í H - O PUBE , . . Drugs & Chemicals, GEMINE PATENT MEDICINES T ceiving an extensive supply of goods in their line of business, consisting in part of— 5 ** 4 ’ * * • * lb ■ ’’ ♦............ • ' CALIFORNIA STREET, . è 5 ./ Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Box stoves, Nails pf all sixes,. f Assorted iron and steel, Horse shoes and .sails, •.Cast iron-wash kettles, Bake ovens, BKillet8 and lids, he undersigned take pleasuri Tea kettles, in notifying his friends and the public gener Bake pans, ally tn At be is now receiving and opening a very large and extensive stock of Brass kettles, f -Enameled kettels, 4 Sauce pans, * Chopping axes, Broad axes, Trace and Halter chains, Shovels and Tongs, Fire dogs, h a fc cj a e s Sluice forks, Shovels, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM Door locks, Butt and strap hinges, Knives and forks, CLOTH* Spoons and ladies, • Meat cutters, BLANKETS, Sad irons, Polishing irons. HOOP SKIRTS, Pocket knives. Scissors and si Year 8, ETC'., ETC. Pruning shears and knives, —ALSO— l’atent cross cut saws, Boots and Shoes; Ladies*, Mieses* Buck and hand saws, aud Childrens* Shoes. Planes and lanterns ; y.~ T’ *((' W e have also la conn octi oa .with foe abovi • a very Together with a general assortment of Large and Extensive Stock of Choice SIIELF HARDWARE. T J J 4 Shoulder-Braces, READY-MADE CLOTHING, SPONGES, BRUSHES, School Books, BLANK HOOKS, . -TS < PYSICTANS PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY Recipes ’carefully compounded. Country orders pr<>tnptly*Httcii<lcd tw. - • * '■ G. W. GRAVES, Agent. HARDWARE, ? i ND SEE IIIS FINE STOCK OF NEW I loods direct ftlihi the manufacturers. He has a fine lot o ‘ . ‘ «1 ' •. •• ui« « i « • , Sowing Paints, Oils, Maohinow Prices from $20 to $110, cash. t Turpentipe, < ■ Varnish, ‘ Window Glass, and Putty. A New Lot of We invite the attention of Farmers to our AMER 1C A N 'XE V^Eh -WAT c HE8 stock of Just from tho Factory^ fliR flTmS 1 ifflis. » • i CUTLERY, PÀINTS, ’ OILS, ALSO Window Glass, Nails, Iron and Steel, Cast and Steel Plows Wooden and Willow Ware, Etc., Etc, ' ware of every description always on band and made to order. PIPE, I » à CLASSWARE, ' TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON JEWELRY ST@&Ee HYDRAULIC ? f QUEENSWARE, ___ Call at J. Neuber’s f* 9 * ■ * ' f Lift pumps and Lead pipes, Rope, Grindstones, Cider mills, • - Cedar tubs, Cedar buckets, Willow Mskets, etc. GIFT BOOKS. AND . .: » CROCERIES. ' < . - - GIANT POWDER, BELLES-LETTRE.S’, I . » > . • I ’ < • . • e - . i . » I nm now ready t,o sell apy|biqg in my line at the lowest cash prjie. Per*ms wishing to buy good« will find it greatly fo fheir advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, m lam determined hot to be undersold by any house in Juckson county. J?«rGive me a call, and then judge for your self as to our capacity to furnnh good« a« above. JAS. T. GLENN. -a. MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS * J - r Bear .teitiiaOfl^toCÍUd AV*nderful -Curative Effects of He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, «b < • piuong whjch .is the p* of the most approved patterns^ypnd highly 3E3C 33 iy -S' finished ; alto.Bedf^barpeDingJSiraw Cutters v O J» a. a Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load and Hay Knive9. ® J§ 3 ing. 5 fljs > ■ .., : —- -t - O *• to J*®* All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning «nd Ou.« a-« o ,® Repairing done to order at half price. ► Jacksonville, May 13, 1865 f — 7 JI i Dr Joseph Walker’« i AMERICAN " . SUBMERGED PUMPS. *. F NEW ARRIVAL I T+ ANTON f ' . J a ■ Ji ; t ULLMANN r) fl "•* -, *; — **• e ® J; I ^4 TOBACCO, J«JI ‘»ïl I^e^ pumps, huyQ, been fjilly tested^ind -re posaesiadvantage&aver J5 are all JtWr buln pg in use ;’’Sola lit* nianufactur- CD C er’s prices, with freight added. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. « O- . October 9th, 18G9. S*>3’ UST received a large STOCK of fine HAVANA CIGARS, - BEAL ESTATE DEALER. School Superiatendinl, on or before the ls^fif he thirst * y p I tb A u are informed jMireh« *®d *11 ■ diatrict* failing to report^ lose ¿heir apportfaaaseRt of the mheol fund. District that Pape A Savagejof the “ New State Sa /clerks wiH see the »eeeseity for prompt action, as loon ” will quench their thirst with themoft choice the time for making their report is brief. BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonvilleyfer one bit/’ We expect to lose money by it, but 4- L itbrary S ociety .—Tbe question, before the “ times are hard, and we cannot Bee pebple thirsty. Jacksonville Literary Society at thrir last meeting PA^E A* SAVAGE. —namely, “ Rttolved, That Government should October 16th, l&M, . ■ t_____ • continue to grant publie lands to aid in the con struction of railroads,”—will be argued again‘at their meeting^ next Monday evening. r f JAS.T.GLENN, NEW GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES, T able R ock P recinct .—At the meeting held % in this precinct, Saturday, Feb. 5th, W. A. Chil ders was elected Chairman, and J. II. Bledsoe, Secretary. J. 11. Bledsoe, W. A. Childerc. and B. F. Wade were elected delegates to the County Convention to be held in Jacksonville, on the 12th inst. The following preamble and resolutions ETC., ETC. were unanimously adopted : W bkreas , We, tho Democracy of Table Rock Precinct, believe that the fountain of all political suggestions ought to eminate from primary meet ings ; therefore, AND J Retolved, That we recommend such men as are ealculated to carry out pure Democratic principles, as our standard-bearers. * PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, lietolved, That we, the Democracy, pledge our united efforts to defeat the 15th Amendment, and oppose the whole reconstruction policy. Jietolred, That we endorse tho views of Hon. And a large Collection of misocllancous WTfk», Mr. Munger, of Ohio, in his late speech on finan comprisiug cial affairs. On motion, resolved that tho Secre BIOGRAPHY, tary forward a copy of the proceedings to the D emocratic »N ews for publication. TRAVELS, Five and Caps, W. A. CHILDERS, Chairman, Blasting and rifle powder, ROMANCE, J. II. B ledsoe , Secretary. Shot and lead, C ounty C ourt P roceedings .—February Term, 1870—L. J. C. Duncan, Judge—W. H. 6 Hyde, Clerk.—The report of the viewers appointed to lo cate county ro^d, from Jacksonville to Josephine county line, was presented, when J. W. Hays made complaint, and petitioned for damages to the amount of $150, for running the road through hi.« lands , and Isaac Constant, John Tepper and W. J. Plymale were appointed viewers to assess the damages.----- Kasper Kubli was granted license for one year, for selling spirituous liquors at his place on Applegate.----- W. Nus A Charles Schneider were granted license to keep a ferry on Klamath river, three miles below the Link river bridge, owned by George Nourse.----- 0. T. Bruwn, Den nis Crawley and A. J. Burnett appointed viewers, and James S. Howard surveyor, to locate a county road, to commence near Crawley’s ranch on the Klamath river, and run east to Bloody Point, on the California line, via Lost river and Tule Lake. The following Road Supervisors have made re ports, which have been accepted : Wm. Kahler, N. 12; J. S. Lacy, No. 4 ; J. V. Ammerman, No. 2 ; Sarn’l Rush, No. 13 ; James Miller, No. 17 ; J osephine C ounty D emocratic C onvujtion .— Edwin Morgan, No, 14 ; . A. J. Burnett, No. 31 ; The Democratic Central Committee for Josephino 8am’l Furry, No. 15 ; M i. H. Coleman. No. 3 ; county- met at Kerbyville. Feb’y 7th, 1870. Pres Martin Petersoh, No. 30 ; Thos. H. Avery, No. ent E. N. Tolen, Wm. Chapman, Mr. Gilmore, and 21 ;.A. V. Gillett, No. 1 ; Chancey Nye, No. 11. The following Supervisors were appointed for H. K. Hanna. Absent—John Bolt. It .was re solved that the Democracy of Josephine County be 1870 : A. V. Gillett, No. 1 ; C. I». Reed, No. 21 Kerby Wm. Gregory, No. 30 ; < J. G. Vandyke, No. 3 ? requested to meet in mass convention, ville, on Saturday, Feb’y 26th, for tho purpose of Sam'] Furry, No. 15 ; A i. J. Burnett, No. 31 selecting delegates to attend the Democratic State O. W. Akers, No. 14; James Miller, No.’ it; convention, to meet at Albany, Marjh 23d, 1870. Sam'l Rush, No. 13 ; J. V. Ammerman, No » A* « A most important election Is approaching. Look 12; Frederick Heber, No. 4 ; Wm. Kahler, well then to yournominatlons. Veterans be ready Wm. T. Lever, No. No. 8. t<> fall in line, “tis duty calls von now.” II. K. HANNA, Chairman. V alentines D ay .—Next Monday is the 12th E. N. T olen , Sec’y. • t of February—formerly kept in memory of St. , Valentine the time when birds begin to chose I W e are in receipt of the first No. of the Nc?o JVrv», their mates. Now-a-flays, howdver, it is selected published at Scio, Linn county, Oregon, by H. H. as the day for bashful lovers and sweethearts to King. This little sheet is neutral in politics, and tell their loves, anonymously ; and for jesting peo devoted to developing the interests ot Linn Coun ple te distribute caricatures and sarcastic verses, ty. It presents a oreditatje appearance. We wish not at all flattering to the recipients? Printers the &»o Neutt every success. come in for their share of comic valentines ; but A nother C ase ."The lion. James D. Fay’s lit being used to abuse, don’t mind them. Tbe only tle son, Jamierwas taken with the scarlet fever, way to excite our anger, is to enclose a $10 green last Tuesday. His case is a severe one, though not as^yet dangerous. back to our address. V alentines —for.sale, iiT-variety, at tkm Post Nxw G ang P low .—Mr. D. C. Miller, of Jack Office Book Store. sonville, has invented a new gang-plow, a speci men of which can be seen at his shop, it was put , ^WIKI.TÄM DAVIJMION, on trial, last week, and did good ploughing ; but it needs regulating, and some slight alterations Office, No- 64 Front Street, will be made in the machinery. This plow has Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. * 2 ’ • a* , •• several attractive features lacking in other plows ; and it is the opinion of judges, having examined it carefully, th^t it will probably take precedence of all other inventions of tho kind. Mr. Miller Accounts, Notes,'Bonds, Drafts, and' Mercantile will apply for a patent. . Claims of every description throughout Oregon A N ew O rder . —A rumor is rife that a council and the Territories, W^LI#, BE MADE A SPE •of the “Improved Order of Red Men,” is about to CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as be established here. We know that efforts are well as with a due regard to economy in all busi being made in this direction. There exists no or- ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds •der of this kind in Oregon ; but they are numer paid over puntually. ous throughout California. We know nothing of the workings or objects of this Order; only that they profess to “aid the afflicted, council the dis tressed, succor the feeble, watch with tho sick and bury the. dead,” DRUG STORE, * T/ ; i CALIFORNIA ■ . < inw »8, 0 M Mufwa ia ha H» y Ta'AN^OUNCE • to the public That he has opened a NEW > CANDIAS* i ! I r Ì ’ ■ • i. •, ' I.■ >' I . li BOOK STORE at the P ost O ffick , on Oregon fr ’ ‘ : fcTÀTIOtfEKT Ac. Street, where he will for and in consideration of Manufactured from the native Herb« and Roots of California. , ,. CASH PAID IN HAND, sell his extensive as Also a.large variety of fl^-The Great Blood Purifter»*SR > * ’Ho • I sortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, Toys, FOR I^FLAMMATOipr AND CHRONIC , Nic-Nacs, etc., at prices to . suit, the timpf. His RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, DYSPEPSIA ar > stock consists in pvt of»i! >> - •••'><’ INDIGESTION, BILIOUS, REMITTENT and SCHOOL BOOKS, INTERMITTENT • FEVERS, * D MR ASKS' df for.the coming Holidays. ■' PAPER, • ' > • ' >''< 1 THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLAD DER, these BITTERS have been most «ucoeasful. Please give him a call. Next door to GLENN PENS, SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITlATXjl INK, BLOOD, which, is generally produced by deranroi t>l|VM A Co. ' \ : . . . . GOLD PENS, ment of tbe DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ,, ------- E— ----------- - ■ S • .-r»------- —.———*— ¡ Cleanse the Vitititid Blood whenever you find its BOOKS, impurities bursting through the skin in Pimple«, ’MEMORANDUMS, Eruptions, or Sores •, cleanse it when you find it .)f . BLANK BOOKS, obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it yo» ' IMITATION TURKEY LEDGERS, when it is foul, and your leclla^i ’ will Nhm. Ke^p the blejd health^, and all vfU well JOURNALS, * 'T •)J? RY — o: 1 : ’ . ’ .Z I I' RECORDS, . AGENTS."•■ ' i)lt. a PAY-BpQKiv , f * ! ¡ ’ r «. i , . SHEEP DO., ; PAPER DO., : jaoksonvillk , MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, I V i r; ’ < ¿IFT Bbdfts,' ’' - 1 he undersigned respectfully M NqvpjLS, Ac., ...j , forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround * •• ing country, that he is nbw manufacturing, and « and numberless other notions not now necessary will constantly -keep ow, - hand, the ;.ve<yr best of to name. Cail around, ¡ »nd hfr ;**5il alwayte En , ; . • It - • ■ Lager B’ceri Those who wish a cool glass of beer deavor to have something new to show you. Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, Ban Branoisooi should give me a call. Special attention given to thd NEWS BUS Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., and Jacksonville, June I2tb, 1869. INESS. Any paper ordered on the shortest no , 34 Platt Street, N. Y, June 12th-ly. tice. . nov20tf. Juno 19tb, 1869. J TOYS, CLTY BREWERY, VEIT SHTTTZ’, R. H. MCDONALDiC» IMPORTING WHOLESALF' C0N- j * T I) RIGG I STS