The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, May 28, 1870, Image 3

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    MARRIED
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1870.
THOMAS BOYCE,
No.
30
PARKR—SHOOK—At the residence of Judge
0. Jaoobs, inSeattle, W. T., on the 23d inst., Mr.
George W. Parker, of Seattle, to Miss Hattie J.
Shook, late of this place.
1870. NEW
1776.
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
DEALER IN
A GRAND
(Second
floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
DIED
below Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent
for Saa Francisco.
BYBEE—At the residence of Wm. Simplon’s, on
Antelope. Wednesday. May 25th, 1870, at 5
HUDSON & MENET, are our duly author
o’clock, p. m.. Ryland T. Dillard, eldest son of
ized Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41
William and Betsy Ann Bybee ; aged 14 years,
Park Row, “Times” Building, New York.
8 months and 10 days.
JAS. T. GLENN,
GOODS.
FOURTH OF JULY BALL
One more flower, from the cluster is taken,
But our faith in God, will not be shaken ;
God’s will, be done—his decrees are all wise,
He has cal cd <>ur darling, to dwell in the skies.
—AT—
Viet Schutz’ Hall
GENERAL MERÍMNB1SE,
HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE
Ceiving an extensive supply of goods in
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their line
of business, Consisting
in parl
CALIFORNIA STREET,
of—
a
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Box h I ovph ,
Nails of all sizes,
Assorted iron and steel,
Horse shoes and rails.
Cast iron wash kettles,
Bake ovens,
Skillets and lids,
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
Tea kettles,
in notifying his friends and the public gener­
ally
tnat be is now receiving and opening a very
Bake pans,
large
and
extensive stock of
Brass kettles,
Enameled kettels,
S ad A ccident , and D eath .—On Last Tuesday
—ON—
afternoon, at the Antelope School House on Ante­
lope creek, a fatal and heart-rending accident oc- i
curred. There had been public speaking at the
Monday Eve, July 4th, 1870.
School House, and the teacher, Mr. Farley, had
given holiday for the afternoon. After the speak­
HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY NOTIFIES Sauce pans,
ing Ryland Bybee and some eight or ten of his
his friends, and the public generally, that he
Chopping axes,
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classmates mounted their horses and started for
will give a GRAND BALL on the evening of Br<>ad axes.
July 4th, 1870, at which time he hopes by renew­
the creek, in a lope, with the intention of taking a
Trace and Halter chains,
ed efforts, to give entire satisfaction to all who
bathe ; they had not gone over two hundred yards,
Shovels and Tongs,
may attend. The best music in the county has
horse young Ryland rode, causing it to stumble
Fire dogs,
been secured for the occasion, and everything that
Having purchased the
and fall upon its rider, crushing his chest and in
Sluice forks,
will add to the comfort aud enjoyment of the
guests will be provided.
Shovels,
when the horse of another rider ran against the
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
VIET
SCHUTZ.
Door locks,
Aiding other injuries. He lived twenty-three
Jacksonville, May 21st, 1870.
Butt and strap hinges,
hours after the occurence of the accident, uncon-
Knives and forks.
JACKSONVILLE,
CLOTHS
cious and without speaking, llis remains were
Spoons and ladles,
brought to Jacksonville on Thursday, for interment, i I beg to assure its patrons and the public, that
blankets .
Meat cutters,
and his funeral was attended by the students ot
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ipdy
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Sad irons,
I will constantly keep a full and complete stock
•qopd
the Jacksonville school, and a large concourse ol of on li/ the purest and best drugs and medicines,
HOOP SKIRTS,
Polishing irons,
qiiM ouop DJilRIVdHR
citizens. He was a manly lad of fourteen sum­ which will he dispensed by an able and experienced -sip pun sseupmu
Pocket knives.
’duaq» |ps 0} punoq tun j ¿fjuanbas
mers, a bright scholar, a generous playmate and a apotheciry, at the lowest possible prices.
Scissors and shears,
■uoo ‘aojaos A9UOIU pua pjiiq oj « samp sb Í aiaqM
ETC., ETC.
-asp Suisaqo-ind aaojaq yao b am oal S oj |pM op
Pruning shears and knives,
—ALSO—
dutiful son. His grief strike» parents have the
CHEMICALS,
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im
sapipu
dAoqB
aqi
jo
Aim
SutqsiM
suosjaj
Boots
and
Shoes;
Ladies’, Misses’
Patent
cross
cut
saws,
sympathy ol the entire community in this great
•|ins uj uopiunmuiu jo
and
Childrens
’ Shoes.
Buck and hand saws,
affliction. This heart-rending occurrence should
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
spniq || b pua ‘sjopid joqj> pun jo S uijjoq ‘sun3
Planes and lanterns ;
prove a warning to boys against reckless riding.
•joqg ‘sapiR jo luauijjossB oSjiq a puaq uo oqB
W e have also in connection with the above a very
FLUID EXTRACTS,
4aaq J -aup Auajppeg oqj Ui ttuiq)¿JdA9 puy
Together with a gpneral assortment nf
Large and Extensive Stock of Choice
SHELF HARDWARE.
F rom C rescent C ity .—Seven freight teams,
PERFUMES,
SMVAXGHVII
'loaded with goods fur this place, arrived last Mon­
CROCERIES.
TOILET ARTICLES,
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day. We learn from Mr. Webb, who came in with
‘Alluma vs
And all Goods pertaining to the business.
HARDWARE,
the train, that it took sixteen days to make the trip:
that the road over the mountains is in worse con-
‘sums
Fii«e and cups,
SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS,
QUEENSWARE,
•dition than it has been for years, but that a force
Blasting
and
rifle
powder,
of men is now repairing it ; and that the caterpil­
‘SdHIAl
HISTORY, ROMANCR AND MISCELLANY,
Shot and lead,
CLASSWARE,
lars this side of the mountains, in Josephine are
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
«tripping the trees of their foliage.
STATIONERY AND LEGAL BLANKS,
‘saaaiHs
Rope,
CUTLERY,
T
STAPLE DRY GOODS
WHOLESALE & RETAIL! T
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CITY DRUG STORE,
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GIANT POWDER,
PENS, PENCILS, ERASERS, FANCY GOODS, ¿C., ¿C.
W alla W alla F armer .—We have received the
first number of the Wa/fa llaf/a farmer, publish
Physicians’ prescriptions and all kinds
ed at Waila Walla W. T.—A. H. Simmons, editor of Recipes carefully and accurately com­
and proprietor. It is an eight-page sheet, elegant­ pounded,
ly printed, and if it continues to furnish so consid-
W. B. DOUGLASS,
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erable an amount of valuable information as is con-j Jacksonville, May 14th, 1870.
mayl4-tf.
tained in the choice selections and well written ar
tides of the first number, will prove an honor aud ‘ Rcfcring to the above. 1 take pleasure in recom­ NOO7IMO"
a benefit t«» Washington Territory.
mending my successor to the citizens of Jackson
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and surrounding counties, as a gentleman thor­
R emoval . -Mr. F. Luy has removed his boot oughly «’ofcipetcnt and reliable, and in every way
• nd shoe shop to Oregon street—next door to the deserving their confidence.
GEO. W. GRAVES.
Table Rock Saloon. Some of Mr. Luy’s friends
say that the reason tor his removal was the close
.proximity of the •• Fifteenth Amendment” head
•<|uurters to his old stand ; but the true reason is
•that his new stand is more commodious, and eve ry-
way better suited to his business.
Grindstones,
Cider mills.
Cedar tubs,
Cedar buckets,
Willow baskets, etc.
‘SS3NHVII
‘STiaavs
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HTIHÍI.LDV.’IÍINV
‘□TTIAKOSMOVr
TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON
wore of every description always on hand
and made to order.
‘aaniK nhot HYDRAULIC PIPE,
LIVERY Í SÄLE STABLE
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
W ill W e C elebrate .—We have heard some
talk about celebrating the Fourth at this place ;
but as yet have heard of no direct movement being
made. As but a month now intervenes between
<us and the Foarth of July, it is time we were huv-
ing some understanding, and making some pre-
perations if we intend te celebrate the day. What
¿hall we do? Who speaks.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
L tally inform their friends and the public gen­
erally hat they have purchased the above estab­
lishment of Air. Dan. Cawley, which will be
henceforward conducted under their constant per­
sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
to till who may favor them with their patronage.
These stables are centrally located, and within
sonvenient distance of the various houses of public
entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
S oda W ater .—Mr. Suttton is now prepared to and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
furnish this sparkling and delicious beverage to charges. They have the largest stock in Oregon *
south of Portland, ot
customers, either at the fountain or in bottles, lie
has a room adjoining the post office, tastily fitted BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
up, where the thirsty can drink it cool and foam­
ing from the fount, with syrup to suit. The dozen
with single or double teams, for hire on reason­
able terms ; a so,
bottles sent us were disposed of with a relish.
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GOOD SADDLE HORSES & MULES.
R ecorder ’ s C ourt .—Marshal Seaman arrested
two men last Sunday, for disorderly conduct, giv­
Which will be hired to go to
the country at moderate
ing their names as McGuie and Black. They were
Animals bought and sold, and
lodged in the town prison for the night ; and ap­ saddle or harness.
pearing before the Recorder next morning were
REAMES
find $5 each, and costs.
any part of
rates.
burses bro :e to
A WILSON.
May 7th. 1870.
I m S pirits .—Mr. J. M. Sutton has the unfor
innate four-legged chicken at the post office, care­
fully preserved in alcohol. But for that indigesti­
ble dose it took, it might still have been a living
curiosity.
SUMMONS.
N JUSTICE'S COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, County of Jackson, for the Precinct
of Jacksonville, before J. R. Wade, J. P. •
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John Orth, PIff vs. John R. Peacock, Deft.
“S hoo F ly ”.—The curiosity of the people here­
abouts, in regard to the, at present, popular song
of “Shoo Fly,” has been sati-fiel. The words are
without point or sentiment; the air is not musical’
and the performance accompanying the song, eim
piy ridicu’ous.
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Civil action to recover money.
J. M. SUTTON'S
—CATALOGUE OF—
GARDEN SEEDS.
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ALSO
Window Glass, Nalls. Iron and
Steel. Cast and Steel Plows
Wooden and Willow
W are, Etc., Etc.
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I am now ready to sell anything In my line at the
lowest cash price. Persons wishing t > buy goods
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined not to be undersold by any house in
Jackson county.
We invite the attention of Farmers to our
^SriGive me a call, and then judge for your­
self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
of
JAS. T. GLENN.
», CULTIVATES ft BABHOWS.
of the most approved patterns, nnd highly
finished ; a'so Self Sharpening Straw Cutters
BEANS— Early Yellow Six Week; Early MflJ^ and Hay Knives.
hawk ; Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti­
cultural.
BEETS— Blood Turnij ; Long Blood.
BKOCCOIJ— White French ; a fine vegetable
of the cabbage family.
CABBAGE— Early Ytrk ; Early Flat Dutch ;
Large Late Drumhead; Marblehead Mammoth;
Early Oxheart.
C AU LI FLOW ER— Burly Paris, (25 cts. a pa­
per.)
CARROTS— Early Horn ; Long Orange.
hWEET CORN -Early Department.
CUCUMBER— Short Green; Extra Long Green;
Farly Framed.
LETTUCE- Early Ctrled Silicia ; Drumhead.
WATERMELON— Mountain Sweet; Black
’
Spanish ; Apple Seed.
MUSKMELON— Christiana,: Nutmeg.
ONION $4 a lb ; al so Ly the paper.
PARSNIP— Long Salmon.
PEAS— Dan. O’Rourke (Early); Extra Early
Tom Thumb, and other varieties.
RADISH— Red and White Turnip—Extra Early;
Lone Scarlet
SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Oyster.
TOMA 1'0— Large Red Smooth.
RUT A BAG A— Skirving's Improved.
PUMPKIN -Sweet.
«»QUASll— Hubbard ; Acorn.
TURNIP— Early Flat Dutch ; Early Red Top
Strap Leaf.
yj?©“ All seeds will be mailed free of postage to
any address, on receipt of money.
HSTRILIl SPRING WHEAT
VEIT SETTTTZ’,
OILS,
ETP’
stock
To John R. Pencock, the Ubove named Deft :
You are hereby required •<» appear in said Court
on Monday, the 30th day of May, 1870, at 10
Agency for the Celebrated
•»’clock in the forenoon of said dav, and answer
the Complaint filed in the above entitled action.
It is ordered by the Court that pub.ication of this
notice bj made for six consecutive weeks in the
A shland . —The picnic at Ashland, last Saturday, D emocratic N ews , n weekly newspaper published
participated in by several districts, proved a hap­ at Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. You
are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said
py affair. The day was p'easant, the assembly Complaint as above required, the Plaintiff will ask
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
l*rge, the dinn er magniff, and nothing of an un for the relief as demanded in said Complaint.
JOHN ORTH, Plaintiff.
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
pleasant nature ocourred.
Jacksonville, April 11th, 1870.
aprl6-w6.
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland,'Oregon.
A t B ilqbr ’ s .—Mr. Joseph Ilyzer is now located
ut the tin and hardware store of Mr. John Bilger ;
and will serve customers wanting anything in their
line. Patrons of the firm will find him accommo­
-BY—
dating and correct.
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
Claims of every description throughout Oregon
E arly P lamts .—Persons desiring Early York
and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
cabbage piante, or tomato plants—several choice
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CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as
varieties—can get them by calling at the residence
HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN- well as with a due regard to economy in all busi­
of R. S. Dunlap. Sold in quantities to suit pur­
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround­ ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
chasers.
ing country, that be is now manufacturing, and
will constantly keep on hand, the very best of paid over puntually.
F or R oseburu . —-Dr. Jackson—who found other Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer
attractions hare than extracting teeth—left for should give me a call.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869.
Roseburg, last Monday. He expects to return to
Jacksonville in about two months.
Oet. 9th, 1869.
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June 12th-ly.
CITY BREWERY,
Paints,
Oils,
Turpentine,
Varnish,
Window Glass,
and Putty.
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PAINTS,
Special Collector of Claims,
AMERICAN
SUBMERGED PUMPS.
MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS
Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
Effects of
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Dr Joseph Walker’s
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These pumps have been fully tested, and
are acknowledged to peases* advantages <>vei
all other pumps in use; sold at manufadur
er’s prices, with freight added.
HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL.
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October 9th. 1869.
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Call at J. Neuber’s
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JEWELRY STORE,
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nd see his fine stock of new
Goods direct from the manufacturer*.
He has a fine lot o
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Macliixios
Prices from $20 to $110, cash.
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A New Lot of
AMERICAN
LEVER
WATCHES
Just from the Factory.
He'is agent for thé best Rifles and Pistols made,
among which is the
TI3MR.Y
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Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES -with once load­
ing-
ypj*- All kinds of Watch and Clook Cleaning and
Repairing done to order at half price.
Jacksonville, May 13, 186a.
Notice of Final Settlement.
N THE COUNTY COURT. OF THE STATF
of Oregon, for Jnckson county (sitting >n Pro­
bate), May Term, 1870.
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In the matter of the Estate of John Dick­
enson, Deceased.
Herman Helms, administrator of the above es
tate, having filed in said Court his final account
and also praying for an order fixing the time foi
hearing the same; therefore, notice is hereby
given that said final account will be heard nnd de
termined in said Court on Thursday, the 9th day
of June, 1870, at which time all persons having
objections to said final account and settlement,
must then and there make the same. By order ot
the Court.
W. H. 6. HYDE, Clerk.
May 7th, 1870.
May7-w4.
Manufactured from the native Herbs and Root«
of California.
27«rThe
Great Blood Purifier.U*
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FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA or
INDIGESTION, BILIOUS. REMITTENT and
INTERMITTENT FEVERS. DISEASES OF
THE BLOOD. LIVER. KIDNEYS and BLAD­
DER. these BITTERS have been most successful.
<UCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED
BLOOD, which is generally produced by derange­
ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
:mpuritie8 bursting through the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it
obstructed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it
vhen it is foul, and your feelings will tell you
a-hen. Keep the bio d healthy, and all will be well.
AGENTS,
R. H. MCDONALD&C".,
IMP'RTim WHOLESALE
a
DRUGdlSTS.
Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Francisco
Cal., aod Sacraments Cal., and
34 Platt Street, N. Y.
June 19th, 1869.
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