The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, June 11, 1870, Image 3

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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1870.
THOMAS BOYCE. No. 30 (««con<
floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street,
below Montgomery, ia our duly authorised agent
for San Francisco.
HUDSON 4 ME NET, are our duly author
ited Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41
Row, “Times” Building, New York.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE-
J ust after the Owen-Jackson affray, the
columns of B. F. Dowell’s paper were filled
weekly with the bitterest villiflcation of T.
G. Reames and T. G. Owen. Public opinion
was attempted to be influenced in every pos­
sible way. io order to send the letter individ
ual to the penitentiary. The firm of Dowell
A Watson was retained to assist the Diet.
Att’y in the prosecution ; and a persecution,
nut a prosecution, of the case was bad.
Yet, at the last election Reames and all the
Owen's brother* voted a ticket gotten up at
the dictation of this same B. F. Dowell.
“Can such things be, and overcome us like
a summer cloud, without our special won­
der 7”
Mining and Irrigating Water Ditch.
Articles of incorporation of the Applegate
and Jacksonville Mining aod Irrigation Wa­
ter Ditch Company will be filed in the Clerk’*
office in a day or two, with the following
gentlemen as incorporators. Dr. Geo. B.
Tolman, Jas. T. Glenn, Jacob Isb and Wm.
Bybee. The capital stock of the company
— will be 8100,000, in shares ot 8100. San
Francisco capitalists have already pledged
themselves for $40,000 ol the stock, which
makes tbe stock about half taken ; and so
soon as the balance is taken work on the
ditch will be commenced. This enterprise
was undertaken several years ago, under a
charter by the Legislature ; but failed for
lack of means to carry it out. Three miles
of the ditch, however, was nearly completed
by the old company—Maury and others—the
dam partially built for turning the water in,
levels run, estimates of fluming all made,
Ac., Ac. Dr. Tolman and others have bought
out this old Company, and propose to push
the work to an early completion. The ditch
will carry twenty five sold feet of water ; and
will supply Forest creek, Jackson creek. Wil
low Springs, and nearly ad the mines in thi*
portion of the county. The completion of
this ditch will have opened anew era—golden
one—in Jacks.>n county; and we look anx­
iously forward to the commencement of the
work, and trust that citizens will not long
allow tbe stock to be untaken.
A L ively E vening .—On last Saturday
evening, according to announcement, Jas. D.
Fay and others addressed the citizens oi Jack­
sonville, in front of Horce'a Hotel, closing the
campaign in Jackson county. A great num
her from the country remained in town to
hear the several orators in their last effort ol
the most exciting canvass ever known in the
county. An immense tionfira and the *‘b'Hnn'
ing anvil«.” served as notice of the place ot
meeting. In the meantime the fusion candi
dates arranged for speaking at the corner ol
California and Oregon streets, when a large
fire was soon burning, and the brassband
playing their lievliest airs. Messrs. Langell.
Kahler and others held forth at this stand,
while Fay, Shiplev and Klippel were address­
ing the pe..ple in front of Home’s. The
speeches were good and the cheering frequent
and spirited. Speaking continued till nearlv
11 o’clock. Mr. Eav’s speech alone occupy
iog one and a half hour’s time.
B ill Isb boastingly asserted that he had a
vote in reserve in thia county of which no one
dreamed. The villianous transactions at
Goose Lake prove what that vote was. A
Cap», in the U. S. Army, who ia a disgrace
to the uniform he wears, stationed at Camp
Warner, in Baker county, voted nineteen ofl
h's soldiers in uniform—stood at the polls
and made them vote the Fusion ticket ; and
five of Bill Ish’s havmakers, on his ranch in
Warner Valley, also voted. Bill Greenman.
Dr. Greenmail's brother, was on the board of
Judges, which accounts probably for the fa­
cility with which those illegal votes were per­
mitted.
he subscribers are now re -
GENERAL MEBCH1NI1SI,
T
FOURTH OF JULY BALL
ceiving an extensive «apply of good* in
tbeir line of business, consisting in part
CALIFORNIA STREET,
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Viet Schutz’ Hall
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Monday Evo., July 4th, 1870.
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Cook Stove*,
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Parlor Stove*,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Box stoves,
Nails of all sites,
Assorted iron and steel,
Home shoe* and rail*.
Cast iron wa*b kettle*,*
Bake ovens,
Skillets and lids,
HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE
Tea kettles,
in notifying hia friends and the publie gener­
ally
tnat he is now receiving and opening a very
Bake pans,
large
and
extensive stock of
Bras* kettles,
Enameled kettels,
.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
he undersigned hereby notifies Sauce pans,
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Claims of every description throughout Oregon
and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE­
CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as
well as with a due regard to economy in all busi­
ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
paid over puntually.
‘Auaaaavs
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‘NODS HO
Having purchased the
CITY DRUG STORE,
JACKSONVILLE,
I beg to assure its patrons and th* public, that
I will constantly keep a full and complete stock
of nn/y the pt'iir.MT and bust drugs and medicines,
which will be dispensed by nn able and experienced
apothecary, at the lowest po«sible prices.
(IKY
PERFUMES.
TOILET ARTICLES,
And all Goods pertaining to the business.
SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS,
HISTORY, ROHANCB AND MISCRLLANY,
STATIONKRY AND LEGAL BLANKS,
PEWS, PENCILS, ERASERS, FARCY GOODS, >C.,
Ac.
GIANT POWDER,
Fu«e and caps,
Blasting and rifle powder,
Shot and lead,
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
Rope.
Grindstones,
H3HilA3VjiaKvIA[
Cider mills,
Cedar tubs,
Cedar buckets,
'HTTIANOSMGVf
Willow baskets,
THTHM NHOf
BLANKETS,
HOOP SKIRTS»
ETC., ETC.
—ALSO—
Boots and Shoes; Ladies’. Misses*
and Childrens* Shoes.
W e hare also in connection with the above a very
Large and Extensive Stock of Choice
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
CLASSWARE,
CUTLERY,
PAINTS,
OILS,
ETC,
ALSO
etc.
Window Glass, Nalls, Iron and
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
Wooden and Willow
Ware. Etc., Etc.
ware of every description always on hand
and made to order.
J. M. SUTTON’S
HYDRAULIC
—CATALOGUE OF—
BEAN«—Early Yellow Six Week; Early Mo­
hawk ; Early Valentine; Indian Chief; Horti­
cultural.
BEETS—Blood Turnip ; Long Blood.
BROCCOLI—White French ; a fine vegetable
of the cabbage family.
CABBAGE—Early York; Early Flat Dutch;
Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth;
Early Oxheart.
CAULIFLOWER—Early Pana, (25 eta. a pa­
per.)
CARROTS—Early Horn ; Long Orange.
SWEET CORN—Early Department.
CUCUMBER—Short Green; Extra Long Green;
Early Framed.
LETTUCE—Early Curled Silicia ; Drumhead.
WATERMELON—Mountain Sweet; Black
Spanish ; Apple Seed.
MUSKMELON— Christiana ; Nutmeg.
ONION—$4 a lb ; also by the paper.
PARSNIP—Long Salmon.
PEAS—Dan. O’Rourke (Early) ; Extra Early
Tom Thumb, and other varieties.
RADISH—Red and White Turnip—Extra Early;
Long Scarlet.
SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Oyater.
TOMATO—Large Red Smooth.
RUTA BAGA—Skirving’a Improved.
PUMPKIN—8 weet.
SQUASH—Hubbard ; Acorn.
TURNIP—Early Flat Dutch; Early Red Top
Strap Leaf.
/3P* All aeeda will be mailed free of poatage to
any addreaa, on receipt of money.
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PIPE,
Paints,
Oils.
Turpentine,
Varnish.
Window Glass,
and Putty.
GARDEN SEEDS
We invite the attention of Farmers to our
stock of
PLOWS. tEWIIS & HARROWS,
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self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
JAS. T. GLENN.
MONE THAN 200 000 PEB80NS
Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
Effects of
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are acknowledged to possess advantages over * 04
all other pumps in use; sold at manufactur­ 2-2-2
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HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL.
October 9 th, 1869.
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1870
The Great Family Medioine of the Age.
THIRTY YEARS
Have elapsed since the introduction of the Pain
Killer to the public, and yet at the present time it
is more popular and commands a larger sale than
ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this
country alone ; all over the world its beneficial ef
fects in curing the “ills that flesh is heir to,” are
acknowledged and appreciated, and as a pain
killer its fame is limited to no country, sect nor
race. It needs only to be known to be prised.
T hirty years is certainiy a long enough tim
to ptove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the
pain killer is deserving of all its proprietors
claim
for it, is amply proved by the unparalleled
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popularity
it has attained. It is a sure and ef ­
New Lot of
avb cajuixauhs AMERICAN A LEVER
fective remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Price
WATCHER
25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 per bottle. Directions ac­
Just
from
the
Factory.
company
each bottle.
with single or double teams, for bin on reason-
June
4th,
1870.
je4-lm.
able terms; alee,
Ke is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made,
GOOD SADDLE HORSES d* MULES.
among which is the
Call at J. Neuber’s
JEWELRY STORE,
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suoexm
Which will be hired to go to any part of
Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with ones load­
the oountry at moderate rates.
ing.
Animals bought and sold, and bmaes broke to
Ox th Mwn>.—► A party of moo are en­ saddle or harness.
All kinds efWatob and Clock Cleaning wd
gaged io repai nog the Telegraph line—re-
REAME6 A WILSON.
Repairing done to order st half price.
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Jacksonville, May 13, 1865.
May 7-th, 1870.
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Agency for the Celebrated
SC 33X0* AY RTFI j B.
lam now ready to sell anything in my line at the
owest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
our stock betöre purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined not to be undersold by any house in
Jackson county.
of the most approved patterns, and highly
finished ; also Self Sharpening Straw Cutters © •• •< o ^
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and Hay Knives.
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LIVERY i SALE STABLE imilll SPRING WIIEIT.
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E lkctk D- —The entire Democratic county
exception of School Superin.
ticket, with the exce
lectea
last Monday.
Undent, was el
CLOTH«
TIN, COPPE«, & SHEET-IRON
A F ini "S chool .—The attendance of pu-
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
ipils at District School No. 1, taught by Pro-
femor DeBusache and Mrs. McCully, ia about
he undersigned would respect -
•ne hundred. The fact that not a single
tally inform their friends and tbe publie gen­
erally ^bat they have purchased the above estab­
complaint has been heard this term, ia suffi­
cient evidence that both parente and pupils lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
henceforward conducted under their constant per­
are well satisfied.
sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
C losed *—The camp meeting at Heber’s to all who may favor them with their patronage.
nd see his fine stock of new
These stables are centrally located, and within
Grove, conducted by Reverend-« Royal, Al­ sonvenient distance of the various houses of public
Goods direct from the manufacturers.
derson and others, closed last Sunday. Preach entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
Be has a fine lot o
er* and campers I ave gone to Josephine to and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate Bewing Mstcliliiem
chargee. They have the largest steak ia Oregon,
hold a meeting there.
Prices from $20 to $110, cash.
south of Portland, of
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Q uartz .—Mr. Bowden has about eighty
tons of rich quartz, which he is having
hauled to the Occidental mill to be crushed.
Tbe mill will be started in a day or two.
AND SALEM
CROCERIE8,
CHEMICALS,
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
CALIFORNIA
‘sanaras
‘ssaxavii
‘sanaavs
DRUGS i MEDICINES I
WHOLESALR & RETAIL!
Together with a general assortment Of
SHELF HARDWARE.
3UYA\(IHVH
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Oct. 9th, 1869.
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READY-MADE CLOTHING,
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Special Collector of Claims,
V ery O rderly .—Contrary to the fear* of
many the election went off quietly and io good
order, with the exception of one knock down,
which occurred between two gentlemen from
the country, The fight wae fierce but of
brief duration. One of the gentlemen retired
Refering to the above, I take pleasure in recom­
from the scene of conflict in good order, but
mending my successor to the citiaens of Jaekson
sadly diecomfitted.
and surrounding counties, as a gentleman thor­
F ob thb E ast .—Dr. Over beck and family oughly eompetent and reliable, and in every way
left by atage, last Wednesday night, to visit deserving their confidence.
GEO. W. GRAVES.
their friends in Missouri, He will return
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DEALER IN
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Physicians* prescriptions and all kinds
of Recipes carefully and accurately com­
pounded.
W. B. DOUGLASS.
Jacksonville, May 14th, 1870.
may!4-tf.
about the first of next August. Doctors
Greenman and Ganung will have charge of
the County Hospital until Dr. Overbeck re-
turno. i
JAS. T. GLENN,
NEW GOODS.
his friends, and the public generally, that he
Chopping axes,
will give a GRAND BALL on the evening of Bn »ad axes,
July 4th, 1870, at which time he hopes by renew­
Trace and Halter chain*,
ed efforts, to give entire satisfaction to all who
Shovels and Tongs,
may attend. The best music in tbe county has
Fire dogs,
been secured for the occasion, and everything that
Sluice forks,
will add te the comfort and enjoyment of the
Shovels,
guests will be provided.
VIET SCHUTZ.
Door lock*,
Jacksonville,
May 21st, 1870.
Butt and strap hinges,
H urrah for J osephine .—Josephine has
Knives and forks.
gone Democratic by from 74 to 80 Democracy.
Spoons and ladle*,
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Meat cutters,
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WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Sad irons,
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A'puanbes
Polishing irons,
Office, No. 64 Front Street,
-a os 'so J vos íeaoca puv pjvq wv semi) sv ! eieqa
Pocket knives.
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. -•Bp äaisvqojnd eiojeq qvo v em eai3 o; jpa op
Scissors and shears,
HIM septpv »Aoqv eq; jo Xuv jfuiqsta saosjaj
Pruning shears and knives,
*)tns o) uoptunmuiv jo
Patent cross cut saws,
spctq n« puv *s|O)8id Jaq;o puv jsäuujaq ‘san2
Buck and hand saws,
qoqg
J° iasm)jov8« »8 jv | • puvq uo o»[V
Planes and lanterns;
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile de»q J "8U!l ia9[ppvg oq; ai fuiqi/jeae pay
FLUID EXTRACTS,
N igro V oters .—The “colored element” of
this precinct was fully voted—old “Fifteenth
Amendment” who always runs ahead of hie
ticket, among the rest. The air of impor­
tance with which those ebonies deposited
their ballots, could not fail to strike th« be*
bolder with awe and admiration. Some of
them voted the straight Democratic ticket,
some, the straight Fusion, while others
scratched. Nigger voters ! Next the China
naan, then the Esquimaux, and finally th«
gorilla.
1810
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CALIFORNIA
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Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots
of California.
jSFThe Great Blood Purlfler.-^gk
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.
SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED
BLOOD, which is generally produced by derange­
ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse tbe Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities borating through the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it
obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it
when it is foul, and your feelings will tell yon
when. Keep the bio d healthy, and all will be well.
AGENTS,
R. H. MCDONALDtC0.,
IMP1RT1N8 WHOLESALE
CASH PAID FOR WOOL DRUGGISTS.
OOLSACKS, BURLAP, AND TWYNE,
for sale u
G. YAREW6KrB.
June 4th, 1870.
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Comer Pine and Sansone Street«, San Eranoiooo
Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., end
34 Platt Street, N, Y.
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