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About The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1870)
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCHS, 1870. THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (secund floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent for Sat Francisco. HUDSON <k MENET, are our duly author ised Agents in the Atlantic States. Other, 41 Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Proceedings of the Board of Trustees. Mr. Dowell ia an exceedingly versatile genius, whether you see him toiling up Mount Parnassus, or diving into the Pierian Spring in search of ‘pa triotic poems ;” in the regions of History compil ing his “ chronological record ;’* in the inner pen etralia of Theology valiantly making war on the Pope ; in the intricate labyrinth of National Fi- nance, gravely and with his accustomed perspi cacity, solving the deep problems of the relative value of greenbucks and gold ; or, in the Temple of Justice, criticising the judgments of the Su preme Court of the United States. Everywhere he is at home ; and the effulgent beam of his lu minous intellect irradia cs all questions with a flood of light, an<l solves the must intricate ques tions with the speed of thought. We were deeply impres-eu with the truth of iho thought above set forth while reading his last letters in the Sintiinl In his “rag money letter” he conclusively prove i gold to be the only true currency, and in his other letter he demonstrat 'd that the issue o» $45,000,- tOV more uf paper money was ••eminently a wise and just measuie.’’ In his lest letter he also in flicted a mortal b.uw on tli^hl\>pe, and criticised Chief Justice Chase so severely fur Ins decision on, the green ack case, that doubtless the Chief Jus lice will immediately resign from chagrin as soon as he earns what Mr. Dowell thinks ot him und bis decision. CITY DRUG STORE, JAS. T. GLENN, NEW GOODS. DEALER. IN JACKSONVILLE. O GENERAL merfiiandise , HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE- ceiving »n extensive supply of goods in N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A C0M- their line of business, Consisting in pari píete assortment of CALIFORNIA STREET, of— IPTJIFLZE Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Box moves, Nails of al! sizes, Assorted iron and steel, II<>rse shoes and rails. Cast iron wash kettles, Bake ovens, Skillets and lids, he undersigned take pleasuri in notifying his friends and the public gener Tea kettles. ally tn at he is now receiving and opening a very Bake pans, large and extensire stock of Brass kettles, Euameled kettels, Drugs & Chemicals, T F eb . 26, 1870.—Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, A. Martin, Pres’t; Linn, Neil and Orth. Minutes of last meeting read and ap Sauce pnns,s* LADIES AND GENTS’ proved. The Town Treasurer made a report which Chopping axes, was referred back for correction. The Street Com Br >ad axes. missioner presented his report which was read and Trace mid Halter chain*, F ish O il in the M ails .—One day last week examined, and referred back with instructions. Shovels and Tong«, the paper mail to this place was spoiled by the Bills ordered paid : Geo. Brown, $6,00 ; Chas, spilling of a bottle of fish oil in the bag. The pa Fire dogs. TOILET ARTICLES, Sluice forks, harris, $3,00. Ths claim of T. Thomas, for cut pers were as unctuous as oil could make them, and Shovels, ting wood was presented, and ordered returned us smelt tv Heaven, Is there not some way to pie- CALIFORNIA AND SALEM Door locks, vent a whole mail from being epuilt by means of exorbitant. Ordinance No. 49 was read a second such articles as fish oil ? Butt and strap hinge«, time. Board adjourned to March 1st, 7 p. m. Knives and fork«. CLOTH» M arch 1st. 1S70.—Board convened according I Spoons and ladles, 130 KN to adjournment. Present, A. Martin, Pres’t; BLANKETS, Meat cutters, Linn, Neil and Orth. Minutes of previous meet PENEGAR—February 24th, 1870, to the wife ETC., ETC. Sad irons, HOOP SKIRTS, ing read and approved. Ordinance No. 49 was I of David Penegar, twin sons. Polishing iron% taken up and passed. The Ordinance requires the PLYMALE—In Jacksonville, March 2d, 1870, to Pockef k-nives. the wife of S. Plymale, a son. Scissor« und shears. Street Cummi sioner to pay all money collected ETC., ETC. —ALSO— Pruning «hears and knives, for road taxes, into the Town treasury, and to ex DIED. Boots and Shoes; Ladies*. Mieses* Patent cross cut saws, AND pend all read labor upon the main road leading in and Childrens* Shoes. Buck and hand saws, to town, Ac., fixing a penalty for the violation of KILGORE At the family resi ene near Jackson- Planes and lanterns; ville March 2d. 1870, of inflammatory rheuma the law. The town Treasurer submitted a report W r have also in connection with the abort a very tism. Jnme* Briar, youngest son of James and Together with a general assortment of which was ordered to be returned, requiring a re Large and Extensive Stock of Choice Mary Kilgore ; aged 12 years, 1 month and 5 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SHELF HARDWARE. port to be^nade in proper form. A lot was reas days. GROCERIES, sessed to John S. Drum, for $10, and a title need Jacksonville Market Prices, ordered to issue for same. Thtf returns of the elec HARDWARE, tion were then canvassed, and the result declared Reported and corrected weekly for the D emocratic And a large collection of miscellaneous works, as follows : Whole number of votes cast, 137 ; N ews by Sachs Bros., Wholsale and Retail dealers comprising QUEENSWARE, for Trustees, N. Fisher, D. Linn, J. R. Neil, A. in Drvgoous, Clothing, Groceries, 1’rovisious Etc., Etc. BIOGRAPHY, Martin and Jas. Wilson ; for Recorder, V. S. I! Fu«e and caps,. CLASSWARE, Hayden ; for Treasurer, H. Pape ; for Marshal, Blasting and rifle powder, TRAVELS, GROCERIES A. F. Wall, and for Street Commissioner, P. I CUTLERY, Shot and lead, ROMANCE, Fehely, who were declared duly elected, excepting ¡S ugars —Crushed A *j4 tt> Lift pumps and Lead pipes, 22(3)25 PAINTS, S F Golden C !9fa,22 Rope, the Marshal; a notice having been received, noti BELLES-LETTRES, Sandwich Is B 17(^20 Grindstones, fying the Board that the election of A. F. Wall OILS, j COFFEF. — Costa Rico 256Ò30 Cider mills. AND GIFT BOOKS. would be contested by Geo. Seaman ; and there Fresh Ground Cedar tubs, ETC, upon the Board fixed the day following, to bear Chocolate Cedar buckets, ALSO and determine the case. Adjourned. $1 T eas —Young Hyson PYSICJANS PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY Willow baskets, etc. . 1 Junan M arch 2d, 1870.—Board met at tho time ap- Reches carefully compounded. Country orders »> 1 Ft.ot r —fl Il’O F'........ Window Glass, Nalls, Iron and promptly attended to. pointed, at the usual place of meeting, and ad- I .’»I ka i. “ “ “....... . Steel. Cast and Steel Plow* G. W. GRAVES. Agent. journed to the Court House, where the case was ; Cn k kers 7» !b ......... Wooden and Willow heard, a number of witnesses testifying, After : C anules *(4 Box....... o Ware, Etc., Etc. ware of every description always on hand i R ue 7* th the close of the testimony and arguments of coun and made to order. a S alt 7* 1(H) lb .. « sel, the matter was taken under advisement : S aler vti ’ s 7l (b when the Board adjourned to meet at the Recor Soi» a 7' I am now ready to sell anything in my line at th« der’s office, at 7 p. m. The Board oonver.ed at the ; Sl'lCi’.S *• . lowest cash price. Persons wishing t ) buy good« 1 will find it greatly to their advantage to examine hour named, and the President stated that two! VjVF.GAR 7* Gai................... C alifornia M a T< IIEs '[4 d >7. .%(' >ur stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am Paints, votes cast for A. F. Wall, were decided as illegal : G lumas determined not to be undersold by any house is — CATALOGUE OF— Olis, making a majority of one vote for Geo. Seaman : j Jackson county. Turpentine, PROVISION* Varnish, and the decision was so declared. Kahler, attor Window Glass, 11) Jt^Give me a call, and then judge for your ney, moved for a rehearing, on the ground of new-' and Putty. self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. ly discovered testimony, whioh motion was denied, ' JAS. T. GLENN. A notice was then served, notifying the Board that! fl “ lb JVe invite the (ittentioD uf Farmers to our BEA NS-Earlv Yellow Six Week ; Early Mo D.U A. F. Wall would contest the election of Geo. i hawk; Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti stock of Seaman, on the ground of his having received ille-1 MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS cultural. gal votes, and being a nonresident of the town : | BEETS— Blood Turnip ; Long Blood. BROCCOLI — White French; a fine vegetable Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative and Tuesday next, at 10 a. m., was set for a hearing <>f the cabbage family. of the case at the Court House. Board adjourned i Effects of CABBAGE— Early York ; Early Flat Dutch; of the most approved pattern«, nnd highly VEGETABLES accordingly. Jc © Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth; finished ; a’so Self Sharpening Straw Cutters I 5 -2 « P otatoes th.............................. 11@-1 Earlv Oxhenrt. ./ o and Hay Knives. - « R acks L ast S aturday . —The races at the By O nions "pÄ th .............................. 3 OU C AU LI FLOW ER— Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa JS h £ o 9 « « a 6(0,8 B eans th ................................. per.) bee track, last Saturday, drew together the largest S O..M d CARROTS— Early Horn ; Long Orange. assemblage of people, we have seen since the last 5V !*WEET corn - Early Depirtinent. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, circus. There was considerable betting, swapping CUCUMBER— Short Green: Extra Long Green; ’J horses and electioneering, on the occasion. The Early Framed. *0 ® M Office, No 61 Front Street, LET'i’U<’E— Early Curled Silicia ; Drumhead. race between the mares of Sizemore and Allen, for These pumps have been fully tested, and fl .2 Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. WATI£RMt£LON— Mountain Sweet ; B;ack $500 a side, was won by Allens mare. Several Ô «JS are acknowledged to posses« advantages over Spanish ; Apple Seed. □ _O races of minor importance were run during the all other pumps in use; sold at manufa*tur- MUSKMELON— Christiana : Nutmeg. U) 3 S 0D afternoon. A race between a colored individual er’s nrices, with freight added. - ONION— $4 a lb ; also by the paper-. w * s> o -Jg • HOFFMAN <fc KLIPPEL. PARSNIP — Long Salmon. «. ►»► and a white man, who had been insulted by cuffy. O V PMAS— Dan. O’Rourke (Early); Extra Early ßg: October 9th, I860. ________________ closed the performances. Old “Fifteenth Amend ! Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, anil Mercantile Q «Z V Torn ’ rhumb, and other varieties. ment” ran ahead of his ticket, but flew the track ; Claims of every description throughout Oregon RADISH— Red and White Turnip—Extra Early; - e _ - « and the Territories. WILL BE MADE A SPE .* ?- Long Scarlet and the last seen of him, he was making fast time S -* U • <— CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Oyster. -- towards town. g S 3 9 ° 2 o fc- well as with a due regnrd to economy in all busi TOMA 1’0— Large Red Smooth. — Æ p KUTA BAGA— Sk irving’s Improved. • •Ç 'S- • 2 ■i w — A R evolution im MEDici/fc.—It is not a gilded ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds PUMPKIN -Sweet. ¡ha pill to delight the eye or please the fancy, but it is paid over puntually. SQUASH— H ubbard ; Acorn. ►> o ND SEE IIIS FINE STOCK OF NEW TURNIP— Early rlat Dutch ; Early Red Top V o a true medicine plaged in the hands of the people : cs s Goods direct from the manufacturers. Strap Leaf. for their relief, and no person can take it accord REAL ESTATE DEALER. All seeds will bo mailed free of postage to He has a fine lot o ing to the directions, and remain long unwell. It Oct. 9 h, 1869. oct9-tf. any address, on receipt of money. SoTvins MftcbLinofli may seem incredible that many cases considered Prices from $20 to $110, cash. Manufactured from the native Herbs and Root« Agency for the Celebrated hopelessly incurable, have been frequently cured of California. in a few days or weqks, and we cheerfully invite A New Lot of ^«TThe Great Blood Purifier. the investigation of the liberal minded and scien FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES tiffc to the cures it has made. Such is Dr. Wal RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA or * Just from the Factory. ker’s Vegetable Vinegar Bitter», a safe and harm INDIGESTION, BILIOUS. REMITTENT and less remedy. Buy it, try it an 1 be cured. INTERMITTENT FEVERS, DISEASES OF He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, THE BLOOD. LIVER. KIDNEYS and BLAD he thtrsty public ARE INFORMED among which is the G ladiator .—Mr. Bozarth info ms us that the DER. these BITTERS have been inoM successful. that Pape A Savage of the “ New State Sa SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED thoroughbred stallion, Gladiator, of Siskiyou coun UISTJFtY K.TT’XiE. loon ” will quench their thirst with the most choice BLOOD, which is generaPv produced by derange ty. Cal., ie coming, and will be kept for service in BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Jackson county during the present season. The ing. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find it« merited fame of Gladiator is well known to stock I •• one bit.’’ We expect to lose money by it, but impurities bursting through the skin in Pimple«, men here, who will doubtless take advantage of times are hard, and we cannot see pe 'pie thirsty. All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it this rare opportunity for improving their breed of HAS PAPE A SAVAGE. Repairing done to order at half price. obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it horses- Gladiator’s pedigree is second to that of Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you October 16th, 1869. no other horse on the Pacific Coast; and his colts J" UST received a large STOCK of fine when. Keep the bio >d healthy, and all will ba well. have already earned an enviable reputation on the turf. AGENTS, HAVANA CIGARS, STAPLE DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, Shoulder-Braces, SPONGES, BRUSHES, School Books, muniti, BLANK BOOKS, V GIANT POWDER, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON ) J. M. SUTTON’S HYDRAULIC PIPE, GARDEN SEEDS • • < 4 • 4 fiws. tiiffliw it rams, 3 Ó ¿'2 Dr Joseph Walker’s X AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMPS. c GO 3 <- Special Collector of Claims, Call at J. Neuber’s JEWELRY STQElli 7» w • a. g *- 2 9 □ S’ NEW STATE SALOON AUSTRALIA SPRING WHEAT IQ 1-2. T NEW ARRIVAL! ANTON ULLMANN PERSONAL.—Dr. Jackson, dentist,—a gentleman and master of his profession, has gone to Ashland. wDere he will remain for several weeks. Mr. Goldman, connected with one of the leading jour nals of New Orleans, passed through town last Monday, on his way to Portland. Q uaktsrly Meeting began yesterday, at the M. RAILROAD SALOON! ENGINEER, hoice liquors AND CIGARS CON- stantly on band. TODOTS. E. Church, and will continue te-day and to-mor row. D issolved .—See notice of dissolution of part- *er«hip, of the firm of Caro Bros., Ashland. 12*1-2 Cents. July 17 th, 1869. TOBACCO, _BY— CANDIES, MAX. BRENTANO C CITY BREWERY, JlylT-tf. VEIT SHTTTZ’, STATIONERY Ac. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Also a large variety of R. H. NlcDONALDiC0., IMP^RTIHQ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN- forins the citizens of Jacksonville and surround •9 ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and will constantly keep on hand, the very best of Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Eranoisco, should give me a call. Cal., and Saoramentr, Cal., and Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869. 34 Platt Street, N. Y. Next door to GLENN June 19th, 1869. June 12th-ly. T