The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, March 05, 1870, Image 4

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    “EXCELSIOR
SCHUYLER COLFAX,
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AT ASHLAND, OGN.
LIVERY STABLE.
On Oregon street, Jacksonville«
PLYMALE & MANNING.
Having just received from San Francisco a fine
stock of
NEW FIRM, NEW STORE!
BRICK POMEROY,
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HORACE GREELEY,
TOM THUMB,
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our new storeroom, wo respectfully make
our bow to the citizens of Ashland and the
rounding country, and solicit a share of their pat­
ronage. We will keep on hand a large stock of—
DRYGOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARNESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES
We are now prepared to furnish our patron., and
the pvblic generally, with .as
OK EGON.
ASHLAND,
HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RETURN-
ed from San Francisco, where he has pur­
chased and is now receiving the largest and best
selected stock of merchandise ever brought to the
place, consisting in part of—
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Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Yankee Notions,
Ladies dress goods and Trimmings,
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Mens’ Hats,
Tobacco,
Boots and Shoes,
Tinware,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Stationery,
Confectionery,
Patent Medicines,
Oil Paints, <tc.,
HATS & CAPS,
HARRY JACKSON,
All completely played out in Jacksonville, being
overslaughed by
as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses
hired to go to any part of the country. Animals
MORRIS BAUM,
BOUGHT & SOLD.
GROCERIES,
And everything usuaully kept in a retail store,
or likely to be wonted by customers. CALL AND
SEE US.
CARO BROS.
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retailed at 10 per ct. above the Factory wholesale
price for cash.
R. B. IIARGADINE.
May 29th, 1869.
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scarcely believe it when they hear that BAUM
sells BEAVER SUITS for $26, and really laugh
at the idea of,getting a CASSEMERE SUIT out
and out for $18, and CASSEMERE PANTS from
$5 to $7.
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Administrator’s Sale.
THE PLACE
To Buy Goods
Saturday, the 5th day of March, A. I).,
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Cheapest!
at the Court nouse door of said County, I will sell
at public auction, to the »highest bidder, for gold
coin, all the following described real property of
the Estate of said John D;ckenson, deceased, situ­
ated on the Meadows, in Jackson county, Oregon,
to-wit: the N. W. one-fourth ({) of the N. W.
quarter of Section 21. Township 34, S. R. 2 West;
also the West one-ha'f (J) of S. W. quarter of Sec­
tion 28. Township and Range Aforesaid ; also the
S. B. one-fourth (J) of S. W. quarter of Section
28, in the saa e Township and Range, and all sit­
uated in Jackson county, Oregon, and all the ap­
purtenances belonging to the same. Said real
{roperty known as John Dickenson’s land. Sale
etween the hours of 9 o’clock, a. m. and 4 o’clock,
p. m.
H. V. HELMS, Adm’r.
February 10th, 1870.
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rjlIIIS COMPANY POSSESSES A C0MBI-
a nation of desirable features which no other
organization can claim. Its growth has been
steady, its success marked. Its system of busi­
ness is preeminently adapted to benefit the holder» of
its Bolide».
General Agents, 131 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, directly opposite Occidental Hotel.
W. WHITWELL,
GENERAL AGENT FOR OREGON AND TER­
RITORIES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Nov. 13th. 1869.
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CHEAP FOR CASH!
KAREWSKI. HAVING JUST OPENED
K • a large stock of
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STAPLE GROCERIES,
DEALERS IN
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FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOO’S,
THE BRICK STORE,
Corner of California and Oregon streets, offers
bargains, such as have not been offered before at
Jacksonville.
This stock is fresh and of the best quality, and
CASH purchasers will do well to call on him.
Boots & Shoes,
Groceries,
Liquors,
Cutlery,
Crockery,
Etc., Etc.,
Staple Pi'oduce
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taken in exchange for goods.
January 1st, 1870.
LAGER!
LAGER!
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
AND THE
CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY.
FISHER & BRO ’S,
(Corner California and Oregon Streets,)
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
May 1st. 1869.
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This Powder is invaluable to the Housekeeper,
Hotel and Restaurant Proprietors, Miners and
owners of Steamships and sea going vessels, es it
does away with the necessity of providing Eggs
for Puddings. Cakes, Fancy Breads, etc., as th©
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contents of each tin is equal in every respect (for
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the abov« purpose) to four dozen of Eggs.
It dispenses entirely with the use of Soda, Sal-
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that are very apt to disagree with delicate stotn-
nchs). and is a friend to the dyspeptic, as it make«
the food into which it is introduced, light and
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wholesome. It is entirely free from all mineral
alkalies , and is recommended by the Faculty to
those suffering from sour stomach« and impaired
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The above article u put up in sealed can«, and
warranted to keep in all climates.
Directions on each box.
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Celebrated California
Buckeye Salve.
Patented March, 1S68.
A certain cure for
Rheumatism, Paralysis, Piles and Old
Sores.
The therapeutic value of this sslutary prepara­
tion is exhibited in its application as a medica­
ment incases wlere, owing to disease, a partial
suspension of the vital powers has taken place, as
RIIERMITISMORPIRIMIS.
and where the animal functions have become inert
or inoperative, as in
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It permeates the system, into which it become«
thoroughly absorbed, and thus it strikes at th©
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root of evil in both Rheumatism and Paralysis.
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As a lenitive, it mitigates pain and soothes th©
irritation
of the parts affected. It is both emoll­
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DIS'OVERY OF THE BUCKEYE.
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The curative properties of the Buckeye, Nut,
from which this ointment is principally expressed,
were first broug t to notice by Mr. Conroy, who,
while residing in Anderson’s Valley, suffered so
severely from Rheumatism, that he could move
neither hand nor foot. He had known the natives
to use the no*. as a specific, and tried it with great
success on himself. The potency of its effects as a
drug is exemplified in its singular operations on
cattle, by which, when taken, itcauses abortion in
those animals that are with young when the nut is
eaten. Squirrels, as if aware of its medicinal pro­
perties, eat but half of it, leaving the other half
Corner California & Third Sts.. untasted.
So wonderful is the efficacy of this production of
Jacksonville, Ogn.
nature, in cases of Rheumatism, that many of th©
old settlers and early Californians subject to th©
LOUIS HORNE - - - - PROPRIETOR. disease, carry the nut »boat thej| persons, not only
as an antidote, but as a preventive.
HIS ESTABLISHMENT IS THE LARGEST
In no cases where THIS PREPARATION has
and most commodious hotel in Southern Ore­ been applied to the human subject, has it failed in
gon, and has recently been refinished and reap establishing
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a COMPLETE CURE in the diseases
pointed. It is now open for the accommodation oi above mentioned.
the traveling public.
Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask for
The table will always be found well supplied Eakins’ Buckeye Salve, and take no
with the delicacies of the sea^n. and the sleeping other.
apartments in good order and well ventilated ; in
Sold by all Druggists throughout the country.
fact, nothing will be found wanting to secure the
onifort ot guests. Steady hoarders will be accom­
modated at the most reasonable rates.
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Attached to the hotel is a tine hull, x feet,
206 and 208 Battery St., San Francisco,
with a splendid floor for dancing, which may be
Wholesale Agents for the Pacific Coast.
lired for balls, concerts, parties, or public exliibi-
DR. GEO. B. TOLMAN, Agent for Southern!
‘.cns, on the most reasonable terms.
Oregon.______________________ Janl5, ly.
Stuges leave this bouse daily for all parts of the
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Public patronage is respectfully solicited.
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Tuesday, the 22d day of March, A. D. 18TO,
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County Court of Jackson county, Oregon,
made at the February Term, 1870, thereof, notice
is hereby given that on
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Over 5,000 Policies issued in 18(W
August 2Sth, 1869.
In the matter of the Estate of John Dick
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MORRIS BAUM.
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1870, at the Court House door in Jacksonville, in
said county, between the hours of 9 o’clock, a. m.
and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, expose fcr public
sale to the highest bidder, all the right, title, and
interest, which the said George P. Funck had at
his decease, in and to the following described pre­
mises, situated in the town, of Jacksonville, Jack-
son county, Oregon, te-wit:
One House and Lot, in Pool and Klippel’s addi­
tion to the town of Jacksonville, 200 by 200 feet,
more or less, situated on the North side of Acade­
my street, and known as the Sprague property.
On the confirmation of the sale by the County
Court, aforesaid, a deed of conveyance will be ex­
ecuted to the purchaser.
Sale tc commence at 1 o’clock, p. m. of said
day. Terms of sale, cash down in gold or silver
coin.
SILAS J. DAY, Administrator.
Feb’y 5th, 1870.
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Dividends paid one year from date of Policy.
If any man, woman, or child don’t believe the
Orders solicited. A liberal discount made to the
above, just call around and see for yeurself; noth­
trade.
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LOW RATES.
N PURSUANCE. OF AN ORDER OF THE
County Court of Jackson county, Oregon,
made February term, A. D., 1870, the undersign­
ed, Administrator of the Estate of George P.
Funck, deceased, will on
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the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured walked into his store the other day to see some POLICIES EXEMPT FROM EXECUTION.
alpaca ; on asking the price, she was informed
that it was 30 cents a yard. Throwing back her
head and elevating her specs, she exclaimed :
“ Why, bless my soul, this must be a pawnbro­
Cash Assets,
$3,000,000
ker’s. where they aller’s sell for half price 1”
Who would respectfully announce to the trade
and public generally, that they are now manufact­
MUSLINS, - 12 1-2 to IS cts
uring and have on hand for sale, a large assortment
They have an endless» variety ot goods, which
of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain
TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC. they seil in proportion. SILKS and SOAP, LA­
CES and TOBACCO, HATS and CANDLES,
of the best quality and at
COAL OIL and SUGAR, NAILS and COFFE,
BOOTS and SWISS MULL ; and everything else
in the Dry Goods, Groceryy and Crockery line.
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Horses broke to work single or double. Horses
Who can, and will sell goods cheaper than any
boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them
of them.
while in our charge.
jJ^*OUR TERMS ART REASONABLE.-^
WOMEN STARE,
A liberal share of public patronage is solicited.
PLYMALE A MANNING.
Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 10-_______ __ and think he stole them when he offers his best
prints at twelve and a half cents a yard.
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which I offer for sale on time, or for country pro­
duce, at prices that will defy all competition, be­
sides will deduct at least 10 perct. on all cash bills.
Come and try me; I like to sell goods cheap. I
have the name of selling goods cheaper than any
other house in Jackson County, and will keep my j
name good if it BUSTS me.
TRIMMINGS,
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HE 1TIIFIELD, HOGEL & (0
R. L. BAUGUE9S— Dear Sir: This is
to certify that on or about the 20th of Nov.,
I was taken sick with a very sore throat—said to
be Diptheria, in the very worst form. My throat
was badly swollen; my jaws were set, almost
JACKSONVILLE,........................OREGON. equal to Lock-jaw. I thought several times I
would smother to death. I was confined to ny
bed
about fourteen da/s, and by the use of about
r . j . l . de bussche has opened a
five
bottles of your Indian Vegetable Liniment, I
select school at the Bchool house of District
was restored to health.
No. 1, in Jacksonville, and will teach all branches
of learning, requisite ioa thorough English edu­
Signed,
MARTHA W. ROWE.
cation.
J. A. C ookset ,
Scholars admitted at any time during the term,
Witnesses,
and charged for time of attendance only.
E lizabeth C ooksky .
Parents of scholars are invited to visit the school
Subscribed and sworn to before me this fifth day
as often as once a week.
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of January, A. D., 1679.
For terms, Ac., enquire of
C. C. GAJ,L, J. p.
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SELECT SCHOOL
fagli : brewery . M
T^EPII WETTERER HAS NOWON HAND
Jj^and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag­
er Beer in Southern Ore on, which he will sell in
quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the
article.
Jacksonville, June 5th, 1869,
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