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About The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1870)
JAS. T. GLENN, I he L ai » ii . s I air .—The Fair given by the la dies of Jacksonville, Wednesday and Thursday, for the benefit of the Sisters of Charity, was the DEALER IN most successful affair oi the kind ever given at JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1870 Jacksonville. It was a success as to the great number in attendance—both of citizens and fair HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE- THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second and distinguished visitors from abroad—the hall ceiving un extensive supply of goods in N HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, A COM- floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, being crowded each evening. It was a success, their line of business, consisting in part píete assortment of below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent .certainly, in regard to the variety, style and qual CALIFORNIA STREET, of— fur Saa Francisco. ity of the articles exhibted and disposed of. The IFTJZZIE Cook Stoves, suppers were decidedly successful ; as all will ad HUDSON «Ss MENET, aro'our duly author JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Parlor Stoyes, Box stoves, ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 mit who partook ot the luxuries and substantial« prepared for the occasion. Financially—consid Nails of all sizes, Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. t ering the press in money matters—it was a great Assorted iron and steel, Horse shoes and nails. success; the net proceeds amounting to $1,100 00- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Cast, iron wash kettles, The programme for the second evening—including Bake ovens, music, vocal and instrumental, tableaux, declama T hs B lind M ax .—W. J. Johnson, the blind Skillets and lids, qpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE tions, Ac.—was happily arranged and successfully | in notifying his friends and the public gener Tea kettles, man, who has been stopping at Dr. Overbeck's carried out, as was evidenced by the continued plau ally tnat he is now receiving and opening a very Bake pans, hospital, left Wednesday night, for his home in dits of the audience. We would like to enlarge up large and extensive stock of Brass kettles, St. Louis ; and below will be found his adieu to on and particularize this part of the affair ; but our Euairieled kettels, the citixens of Jacksonville : space will not permit. Suffico it to say that the af I feel it a duty, which I owe to the good citi fair was gotten up and conducted in a manner high- LADIES AND GENTS' S:i nice pans, xens of Jacksonville, to offer to them, in sincere , ! ly creditable to all concerned ; and the anticipa- Chopping axes, and heartfelt thanks, for their great kindness in Broad axes, tions of the ladies (who always succeed) were more contributing to me means sufficient to take me to 1 Trace and llalter chains, than realized. my home in St. Louis. The amount I received is Shovels and Tongs, $82 50. I shall forever feel grateful to Dr. A. B. Fire dogs, I mproved O rder of R ed M ex .—Oregonian- TOILET ARTICLES, Sluice forks, Overbeek—not only for collecting this meney, but Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, of Oregon, was instituted Shovels, also for the kind attention he paid me while under on Saturday last by Vice Great Incohonee, C. E. CALIFORNIA AND SALEM Z^ZZZZZ^TTZZZZZZZT., Door locks, his treatment. I also feel very much indebted to | B. lloWe, , of of the the G. G. C. C. of of the the U. U. S. S with thirty Butt and strap bioges, Mr. Comstock of the California Stage Co., who I members. The officers are ; Sachem, Dr. Geo. B. CLOTHS Knives and forks. kindly consented to pass me to Sacramento for Tolman ; Senior Sagamore, Dr. L. Ganung ; Jun- Spoons and indies, BLANKETS, half fare. I will avail myself of this opportunity ior Sag atuore, E. B. Watson ; Chief of Records, M. Meat cutters, ETC., ETC. of thanking the kind ladies who visited me during Mensor; Keeper of Wampum, T. G. Owen ; Sad irons, HOOP SKIRTS, my sickness. They no doubt realized, in a meas Propho t, E. D. Foudray ; Guard of the Forest, Polishing irons, Adam I Smith ; Guard of the Wigwam, J. T. Hunt ; Pocket knives. ure, what the feelings must be of one who sits, 1st Sa innap. J. R. Wade ; 2nd Sannap, Henry Scissors and shears, ETC., ETC. mantled in everlasting darkness, enduring sick Pape ; 1st Warrior, John Ciinborsky ; 2nd War- Pruning shears and knives, —ALSO— t ness and pain, and over 2,000 miles from his home rior, N. Stephenson ; 3d Warrior, P. D. Hull ; 4th Boots and Shoes; Ladies ’, Misses’ Patent cross cut saws, AND and relatives. I deeply regret being compelled Warrior. M. Caro ; 1st Brave, Jacob lsh 2nd and Childrens ’ Shoes. Buck and hand saws, to appeal to the benevolence of the people of Jack Brave, P. D. Parsons ; 3d Brave, Samuel Hall ; Planes and lanterns ; 4th Brave. S. Ply male ; 1st Pow-wow, J. W. Mun- sonville, which I would not have had occasion to uing ; 2nd Pow-wow, A. Fisher. V W e have also in connection with the above a very Together with a general assortment of do, had it not been for the cruel treatment I re Large and Extensive Stock of Choice * PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SHELF HARDWARE. R ed M ex at A shland . — Lalake Tribe No. 2 of ceived, from two heartless villains, on the 28th ot CROCERIES. last July ; who, after robbing me of all the mouey the Improved Order of Red Men, was instituted*at I had, $277 50, threw me into the Truckee river ; Ashland on Wednesday last by Vice Great Inco- HARDWARE, And a large collection of miscellaneous works, from which, after repeated efforts, I succeeded in honee C. E B. Howe of the G. C. of the U. S. as sisted by the <»fficers of Oregonian Pocahontas comprising escaping ; not, however, without taking with me Tribe No. 1. The officers installed were f Sachem, QUEENSWARE, a severe cold which settled on uiy lungs, and Isidor Caro ; Senior Sagamore, J. P. Roberts ; BIOGRAPHY, Junior Sagamore, S. J. Downing ; <’hief ot Re which was the foundation of my recent illness. Fu<»e and caps, CLASSWARE, cords, Simon Car» ; Keeper of Wampum, II. S. W. J. J ohxsox . TRAVELS, Blasting and rifle powder, Emery ; Prophet, Joseph Wells. This tribe has a CUTLERY, Shot and lead, Charter list of 13 inem'wrs ROMANCE, A G reat D iscovery .—Mr. Green Linville Lift pumps and Lead pipes, PAINTS, brought to town, this week, a mineral which he Rope, BELLES-LETTREN, Grindstones, discovered on Butte creek, and which he supposed WILLIAM DAVIDSON, OILS, Cider mills. to be Borax. Mr. J. M. Sutton put the strange AND GIFT BOOKS. Office, No. 61 Front Street, Cedar tubs, ETC, mineral through a chemical process, and produced Cedar buckets. ALSO a pure article of crystallized epsorn salts. The Adjoiuing the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. PYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY Willow baskets, etc. crude mineral, Mr. Linville says, exists in ex Recioes carefully compounded. Country orders W'indow Glass, Nails, Iron and haustless quantities ; which, according to Mr. Sut promptly attended to. Steel, Cast and Steel Plows G. W. GRAVES, Agent. ton’s analysis, yields seventy-five per cent, pure Wooden and Willow’ •alts. The mineral can be readily obtained, and A «counts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile W are, Etc., Etc. ware of every description always on hand reduced to the pure article easily, and with less Claims of every description throughout Oregon and made to order. trouble and expense than is required to make com | and the Territories. WILL BE M ADE A Sl’E mon salt. This is certainly an important discov- , CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as I am now ready to sell anything in my line at the ery, and might be male, if properly managed, a I well as with a due regard to economy in all bnsi- lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods .source of great profit. Any person desiring any . ne. s matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am Paints, further information concerning the salt mine, can [»aid over puntually. —CATALOGUE OF determined not to be undersold by any house in Oils, get it by addressing J. M. Suttan, Esq., Jackson Jackson county. Turpentine, ville, Ogu. Varnish, Window Glass, ^-fT'Give me a call, and then judge for your S erious A ccident .—The friends of Mr. I Con and Putty. self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. stant will regret to learn that he was seriously in JAS. T. GLENN. We invite the attention of Farmers to our jured by a fall from a wagon, as he was leaving BEANS— Early Yellow Six Week; Early Mo hawk ; Early Valentine ; Indian Chief ; Horti stock of town last Saturday. He was seated in the hind MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS cultural. end of the wagon leading a horse, which pulled BEETS— Blood Turnip ; Long Blood. back suddenly, and jerked him to the ground, BROCCOLI— White French; a fine vegetable Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative of the cabbage family. breaking the collar bone near the shoulder. Dr. Effects of CABBAGE— Early York ; Early Flat Dutch; of the most approved patterns, and highly Tolman set the bone and Mr. C. is doing well ; but Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth; inished ; also Self Sharpening Straw Cutters 8 G» o • fl 43 must endure a long and tedious confinement, as -erf 5 O a ■*-< Early Oxheart. and llay Knives. tZ the knitting process is much slower in old age than C A GLIELO W ER— Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa |>C u o o u oe a 3 --------- per.) ia youth. — a-je o © © CARROTS— Early Horn ; Long Orange. J? G tí SWEET CORN — Early Department. • No C ourt .—Judge Prim, the lawyers and wit CUCUMBER— Short Green; Extra Long Green; nesses, who started for Kerbyville last week, to at Early Framed. tend Circuit Court at that place, returned Friday LETTUCE— Early Curled Silicia ; Drumhead. 8.S WATERMELON— Mountain Sweet; Black night, without having reached their destination. «■ jg These pumps have been fully tested, and Spanish ; Apple Seed. 3 Judge Prim aad ethers remained water-bound be MUSKMELON— Christiana : Nutmeg. are acknowledged to possess advantages over tween Applegate and Slate creek, for several days, HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A CAN- ONION— $4 a lb ; also by the paper. nil other pumps in use ; sold at manufactur « -g» didate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the PARSNIP— Long Salmon. and failed to reaeh Kerbyville in time to open —> ►» ► er ’ s orices, with freight added. decision of the independent voters of Jackson C O PEAS— Dan. O’Rourke (Early); Extra Early Ö -5 o Coart, which is therefore postpond till next Octo county at their next June election. fl ß tí HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. V So Tom Thumb, and other varieties. © C ber. October 9th, 1869. R A DISH — Red and White Turnip— Extra Early; * • _ MY PLATFORM. oa -ß S cs Long Scarlet. i_ -j «a O dd F ellow ’ s B ali ..—Next Tuesday evening, o ** SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Oyster. ® <~. Whereat, the office of Sheriff is not a political rr. o remember, the Odd Fellow’s Ball will be given, at — Large Red Smooth. 4 office in a party view, having only one source of TOMATO * 73 RUTA BAGA— Skirving’s Improved. Horne’s Hall. Everybody anticipates a gay and party influence, to-wit: newspaper patronage ; u 2 pleasant time, and, we predict, will not be disap Therefore, I pledge myself, if elected, in order PUMPKIN— Sweet. Acorn. o a< SQUASH— Hubbard ; h V a to rid the office of all party bias, to award all my pointed. Everybody is expected. Dutch ; Early Red Top K © official patronage, wriether for the County or pri TURNIP— Early Flat « o Strap Leaf. vate individuals, to any newspaper published in R bopexkd .—The Eldorado saloon, which has ND SEE IIIS FINE STOCK OF NEW the county, that will contract to do good work at All seeds will be mailed free of postage to Goods direct from the manufacturers. been closed for several weeks, will beopened again, the lowest price. any address, on receipt of money. He has a tine lot o to- day, under the management of Mr. John Wol J. M. SUTTON. Agency for the Celebrateli Jacksonville, April 9th. H70, fer. Call around, boys, Johney can suit you, to Sewing Nlaoliineai Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots of California. Prices trom $20 to $110, cash. • T. ^9* The Great Blood Purifier. FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC C ircuit C ourt —called session—P. P. Prim, A New Lot of RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA or AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES INDIGESTION, BILIOUS, REMITTENT and Judge. Henry Lewis vs. Margaret Lewis—writ HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- INTERMITTENT FEVERS, DISEASES OF Just from the Factory. of hubeat corput— to obtain the care and custody of didate for County Treasurer of Jackson coun THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLAD ty. subject to the Democratic County Convention, a child, which was so ordered by the Court. Fay DER. these BITTERS have been most successful. He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, and the will of the people. I have further to state J l Kahler for petitioner ; Neil for deft. SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED among which is the that I do not belong to any cliques, as my record BLOOD, which is generally produced by derange N ew G oods .—Sachs Bros, received last week, will show for the last twelve years. II Y FL I TF* X j 13. ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. M. MENSOR. and are now selling their spring stock of goods Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find it« Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES« ijrith once load March 12th, 1870. impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, —piles of clothing, lots of f<ncy goods, and bush ing. Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it els of ladies’ hats—“perfect loves.” HAS obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you T o -D ay .—Everybody will have a chance to buy Repairing done to order at half price. when. Keep the bio »d healthy, and all will be well. UST received a large STOCK of fine a town lot, cheap for cash, at the sale of Pool’s Jacksonville, May 13, 1865. R. GEO. B. TOLMAN IS HEREBY AN •state ; and everybody will have a chance to out- AGENTS, HAVANA CIGARS, nounced as a candidate for State Senator at X. fit, at the sale of John S. Drum. the coming election, subject to the decision of the TOBACCO, Democratic County Convention of Jackson county. F ast T ime .—The stages are now on fast time ; CANDIES, BY MANY VOTERS. ■» and arrive in Jacksonville about 8 o’clock p. m. March 19th, 1870. STATIONERY Ac and leave at once, waiting only for the change of HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- mail. Aho a large variety of hohlers of the R. R. V. M’fg Co. will be held at Ashland on Wednesday the 27th day of W ill O pen .—District school No. 1, will open April, A. D., 1870, at 11 o’clock, a. m., for the next Monday, without fail, with the teachers and purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, M. II. PARKER IS HEREBY ANNOUNC- arrangements, as mentioned last week. anil the transaction of any other business that may ed as a candidate for Assessor at the coming for the coming Holidays. Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Eranciseo, legitimately come before the Company. election, subject to the Democratic County Con Cal., and Sacrament», Cal., and D ance , L ast N ight .—An impromptu dance vention of Jackson county. J. M. McCALL, President, Please give him a call. Next door to GLENN 34 Platt Street, N. Y. C. K. K lum , Sec’y. off at Horne’s Hall, last evening, that was se MANY CITIZENS. June 19th, 1869. 4w. Ashland, Ogn., March 26th, 1870. March 26th, 1870. DRUM Jt Co. lect, charming and pleasant. CITY DRUG STORE, NEW GOODS. O Drugs & Chemicals, LOW PRICES WILL WIN. STAPLE DRY GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, Shoulder-Braces, SPONGES, BRUSHES, School Books, BLANK BOOKS, GIANT POWDER, TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON Spacial Collestor of Claims, J. M. SUTTON’S I1YDRAlIUC PIPE, GARDEN SEEDS. greenback ; at pari PUIS. CIITIII® St IM1WS, ! ä © >»** X i) si O AMERICAN ANNOUNCEMENTS m SUBMERGED PUMPS FM SHERIFF. [ Call at J. Neuber’s ,0 MM W ü -r?,.3 — : FOR ‘TREASURER: £ ’S AUSTRALIA SPRING WHEAT I NEW ARRIVAL! ANTON ULLMANN FOR STATE SENATOR: D Notice To Stockholders. FOR ASSESSOR: W TOYS, dbCL, T R. H. NleDONALD&C® IMP1RTIH3 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.