The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, April 09, 1870, Image 3

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    CITY DRUG STORE,
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Ijoining the Tèlcgrâph’Office, Portland, Oregon.
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL fl
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Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
Claims of every description ‘throughout Oregon
and the Territories, WILL jBE MADE A SPE­
CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as
well as with a «lue regard to economy in all busi­
ness matters intrusted to his cape und tlic proceeds
paid over puutually.
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
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TTE’SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE-
ceiving an extensive supply of goods in
N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A’ COM-
assortment of
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Criok Skrtes,
Parlor Stoves,
Box stoves,
Nails of aJl sizes*
Assorted iron and steel, »
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Special Collector of Claims,
tHOMAS BOYCE, N»- . 30 (Second
loor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
be^ow Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent
for Saw Francisco.
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HUDSON & MEN ET, are our duly author C ­
ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41
Park Row, “Times” Building, New York.
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T he F air .—The Fair to be given by the ladies
•of Jacksonville, will be held M Horne’s Hall, on
the. evenings of the 20th and 21st of April. Ad­
mission the first evening will be free to all. On
the second.evening the adsnissjon will be 5l)pflits,
when th«ra»will be vocal and instrumental iuUsie,
and tableaux. Supper each night, 75 cents. All
are invited to attend. The proceeds of the Fair
will be donated to the Sisters of J. and M. towards
paying the debt incurred by the purchase of the
Drum property.
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S chool M eeting .--At the meeting held at the
School House in Jacksonvlle Last Saturday, Judge
P. P. Prim was elocted ScAool Director, for a term
of three years, and Silas J; Day, Clerk, for one
year. We consider both very excellent selections.
The amount of cash reported on hand by the clerk,
was |64<>, and the amonnt on delinquents list-,
$444-. There are several applicants for the ichoel,
but the fortunate one has not been named, • nor
have we learned when the school will be opened.
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P ublic S aj - e .—Mr. W. A. Owen will offer for
sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, April 23d. all
the household and" kitchen furniture of John S.
Drum, Esq. at his residence on California streot.
See Bills.
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Recipes cftrefwWy compounded. Country <?I|lers
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James D. Fay leave to-morrow, to attend Circuit
Court at Kirbyville. C. W. Kahler Dist. Att’y,
and other# have, already gone,
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G old H/ ll .—Work has begun on this ledge in
eavnevt, and will be steadily continued, by eXperi-
nced workmen. We trust that before the summer
has ended, we shall be able to give a “rich report.”
W eather .—Winter seems determined to last - alt
spring. It continues to rain and blow and make
things generally disagreeable.
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A t , PAR.-rPf. E. U. Greenmain'has brought
greenbacks up to par. Read his notice to debtors.
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Boots and Shoes; Ladles*. Misses*
and Childrens* Shoes.
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Window Glass, Nails, . Iron and
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
Wooden and Willow
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stock Of
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self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
JAS. T. GLENN.
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HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL.
October 9th, I860.___________________
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R. GEO. B. TOLMAN IS HEREBY AN»
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nougoed as a candidate for 6tnte Senator at
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the coming eloction, subject to the decision of the
HAVANA CIGARS,
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BX MANY VOTERS.
TOBACCO,.
March 19th, 1870.
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I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the
lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
will find it greatly td their advantage to examine
our stook before purchasing-elsewbere, as I ana
determined not to be undersold by any house ia
Jackson county.
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PIPE,
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Wfi.dow Glass,
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READY-MADE CLOTHING
Together with a general assortment of W k have also in connection with the shove a very
Large and E^tepsive Stock of Choice
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STAPLE DRY GOODS
Sauce pans,
Chopping axes,
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Shovels and Tongs,
Fire dogs,
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Scissors and sbeftrs,
Pruning shears and knives,
Potent cross
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B uck and hand saws,
Planes and lanterns;
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
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BliANS—Eurlv Ywllow Six Week; Early Mo­
hawk ; Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti­
cultural.
BEETS—Blood Turnip ; Long Blood.
IIIJO.CCOLI—White French ; a fine vegetable
of the cabbage family.
CABBAGE—Early York ; Early Flat Dutch;
Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth;
Early Ox heart.
N PURSUANCE GF Atf ORDER OF TTtE C AU 1J Eton IflT—Early Paris, (25 oti. a pa­
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lion. County Court for the County of Jabkson
State of Oregon, made at the March Term, 1879 CARROTS—Early Horn ; Long Orange.
SW EET COR N —Early Department.
H bw G oods ..—From Mr. SoL Sachs, of Saef)S the undersigned will offer far sale at the-.Court CU CUM BER—Short Green; Extra Long Green;
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Bros., who returned la«t Wednesday from San
Farlv Framed.
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LETTUCE-Early Curled Silicia; Drumhead.
Francisco, we leant that the spring and summer
stock of goods of thf? firm, will reach Jacksonville the following described real estate belonging to WATERMELON—Mountain Sweet; Black
the estate of James Hubbard, dec’d, that is to
Spanish ; Apple Seed.
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the coming week,; and will consist of drygoods, say : the property known as the “Arkansas Livery MUSKMELON —Christiana ; Nutmeg,
ladies trimmings, ’fancy goods, late-styled hats Stable property,” beginning at the North-wc t cor­ ON ION--$4 adb ; a be by the paper- V- i 1
ner of block No. 27, and running thence N 43° PARSNIP—I jong Salmon.
Ac. Ac.
■ 35', E along I he line of Oregon Street 88 feet; PEAS—Dan. O’Rourke (Early) ; Extra Early
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P rotracted M eeting .—A meeting, conducted thence 46° 17', E 20 l^ct to the West, boundary ol
‘Cluggage’s D<>oatioti claim ; thence South on said RADISH—Red and White Turnip—Extra Early;
by Rev. J. W. Stahl, presiding Elder of the M. E. line to Pine Street ; thenep North 4fi° 25 west 105
Long Scarlet.
Church, South, assisted by Revs. R. C. Martin feet «dong the line of Pine Street to the jda.ee of SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Oyster.
and R. C. Oglesby, will begin at the M. E. Church, beginning.' Title pCfleCt. Sale to commence at 1 TOMATO—I,arge Red Smooth.
KUTA BAG.<Xw»Skicvtag’s Improved.
to-day at 11 o’clock, and continue till Sunday o'clock, p. m. T<ym*cash in hand.
HERMAN HELMS, Adm’r.
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SQU ASH—Hubbard ; Acorn.
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TURNIP—Early Flat Dutch; Early Red Top
A nnounce next .—We publish, to-day^ under the
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All seeds will be mailed free of postage to
SitAton, who announces himself an independent
any address, on receipt of money.
candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to a de­
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^EREftY.ANNOUNCE MYS?LF A CAN-
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didatc-for County Trea&i^^er of Jackson coun­
R epublican N ominations .—The nomination« ty, sulject to the Democratic,-County Convention,
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made by the State Republican Convention are as and the will of the people«,. I have,further to state
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follows ji For Congees«, John Wiliiri of Waged; that I do not belong to any cliques, as my record
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retary of State« James Elkins, o/ Linn ; for Treas­
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W ater P rivileges .. -As onr suggestion relative
to the “frog pond” failed to engage the attention
of our town guardians,, we now respectfully call,
their attention to the swamp lands, contiguous to,
and extending westwardly from said pond, as far
as Oregon streets. We submit that those “lands,”
besides marring the beauty of our town, emit of-
fensive and. unhealthy oders. What shall be dune
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In the Matter of the Estate of James R.
Pool, Deceased.
URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE HON.
County* • C<urt for the County of Jnckson,
State of Oregon, the undersigned will offer for
sale to the highest bidder bn
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Saturday, the 23d day of April. A. D. 1870,
at the Court House door in Jacksonville,
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lOWiug dcmrV'ud real estate beluuging to the es­
tate of James R. Pool, dec’d, that is to say ; the
undivided one-half interest in that certain tract of
land adjoining the town’’of Jacksonville, County
of Jackson. Oregon, and known as the “Bigham
and Langel farm,” ’ described as follows : begin­
ning at the S. E. corner of claim’ No. 37, T. 37, S.
.R. 2 W of the Willamette Meridian, and running
thence IV on the S boundary of claim 37 aforosaid
12.SO elms, to a post ; thence N 16.75 chns to a
post ; thence N 78° 45', E 7.48 chns to a post,
from which a white oak 12 inches in diameter bears
$ 72° E 33J Iks, a black oak 12 inches in diameter
bears 8 25° W 71 Iks ; thence N to the N Bounda­
ry of claim No. 37 aforesaid-; thence E alonjr the
N boun-lary of claims Nos. 8? and 90 to the N E
Comer of claim No. 90 afdresaid ; thence S on
the E boundary of claim No. 90 32 eUns. to a post
auJ mound of earth at the earner of said claim No.
flO ’; thence W 4.OS chns, to a post at the N E cor­
ner of claim No. 92. T 37, S R 2 W t thence S on
the E boundary of elaim No. 92 aforesaid 4r.9O
chns to the S K-corner of claim No. 92 ; thence ‘ IV
on the S boundary of claims Nos, 91 amd-92
43.95 chns tv a post, from which a black oak 15
inches in diameter bears S 27° E 14* Iks, ft btlck
oak 12 inches in diameter bears N. .’’8^° W ?7 Iks,
a black oak 12 inches in diameter bears N 37° E
43 Iks ; thenee N 3.1.50 chns to a post, from which
flic ovrnet of cl:iitns.jkof. 91 and 9l! bear W 2.67
chns^j- thence W 32.67 chns to a post On thoboun-
dary e/ claim No. 37 aforesaid ; thence S 4.00 to
the place of bfiginnihg. Reserving and excepting
so much ot . tiiCs above tract as is mentioned
and described in a certain deed bearing 'itate
the 17th day of July, 1870. execute<H>v James R.
Poollo P P. Prim ; and also so much of said tract
us isrdt.'cribcd in deeds, or in bonds for deeds or
agreements executed by said PooJ to 0. A. DsCSis.
and W. II. Goer, and also the ULu’k now occupied
bv Ufcc Gunnison, and also so much of said tract
as is included in l’nol A Klippel s addi'ion to the
Town ot Jacksouville.
/ If*, at the sama time an J place will be offered
for safe the undivided due-half intj-re-t in th" fol­
lowing lots. blocks, and ’ractionhl blocks, situated
in Po->! A Klippci’s addition to the Town of Jack-
sonv’lle, to-wit : 151k No. 75, 8 l<4s : l»lk No. 73,
10 lots : hlk No. 71. 8 lots ; blk No. 77. 8 l»<s ;
lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. in blk 68 ; frac­
tional •
Nos. 2 and 5« and lots N«.s. 3. 4, 6, 7
ami 8, in" blk No. 1)3;,blk No. 69. 8 lots ; .hlk
N<*. 7d. Sdots ;Jots Nos, 1; 2 ami 5. in fractional
blk ~f\ frictional b)k No. 66. 4 lots ; blk No. 65.
8 lots I fractional blk north of blks Nos. 73 And
74. a<ljbining B iLirm..n and Sprague ; fractional
blk corper of E and Park Streets. HFale to cum-
menew at 1 o’clsn-k, p. ui. Title perfect, Terms
cash, or note« with Approved security.
v W. G. BUFFITM, Executor,
Per Jas. D. Fuy, Att’y-
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bLkiUeta.ii and lids,
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURB
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.in notifying bis friends.and. the public, gener­
Bake pans,
ally tn at he is now receiving and opening atery
large anil extensive stook of
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Enameled keitelr,
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REAL ESTATE DEALER.
C ounty C ourt P roce H oi ^ gs .—April term—L.
J.-.C. Duncan, Judge ; W. H. S. llyde, Clerk.—i
Among other proceediugg'ttfe following were had*.
On the petition of voters frem Big Butte ere
th# electional precinct, called Big Butte creek p|e-
eiact, was established, and plaeo of voting fixed'ab
Mountain School House.----- On petition of voters
of ^Table Rock precinct, tho plaee of voting mmis
changed from German’s shop to the Antioch School
House.----- 0. F. Brown’s ferry license across
Klamath river renewed for one year.----- B. f.
Wade appointed Supervisor fur Road District N d .
26.----- The petition of Silas Draper, el
for
county road uji Foot’s creek, continuned till May
term.----- The petition of J. B. White, et alt., for
county road from Rock Point to Josephine county.
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May term.----- The petition of A.-G. -'Bockfellow.
et alt., for county road from the stage - road near
Minus Walker’s, to the Yandel claim in the Dead
Indian country, continued till May term.----- (The
above road petitions were continued, because of the
unfavorable weather for surveying in April.)-----
The report of tire viewers who located the road
from Dennis Crawley’s, on Liilk river, south to Cali­
fornia line, was adopted, and the road established.
------Simeon McKee, adm’r of the estate of Johna­
than Woody, dec’d, made final settlement on the
7th inst.——John Hockenyos appointed adm’r of
the estate of Henry S. Hughes, who died at Au­
burn, Baker county, in 1863.----- Court adjourned
to Saturday.
CENER1L MERCHANDISE
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FOB INFLA MM A.T.Q»Y AND- QH^GX^- x
A New Lot of
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He is agent for the best'Rifted and Pistols made, DER, the«« BISTS RS have bean mbst suocenful.
among which is the
SU j CH .DLSEASES are caused hy VITIATED.
BLOOp, which in generally produced by derange*
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ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleese the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
Which repeats FIFTEEN.TIMES with once load-
impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
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Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it
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All kinds of’Watch and Clock Cleaning and obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whpn it is foul. and. your feelings will tell you
Repairfutf done to’ Order at half price.
when. Keep the bio /¿healthy, and all will be well.
Jacksonville, May 13, 1865.
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Prices from $20 to $110, ca<}h. ’ ’ *.
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A. D.,.l87O^at 11, o’ckofckv.a. in., for the
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of electing Directors for the ensuing year,
II. PARKER IS HEREBY ANNOUNC
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Uf ¿another btati a ess that may
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the Company.
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