The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, June 18, 1870, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1870.
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W grmotïntîc Çrws.
• Garden Culture of Cranberries.
An Indiscreet Remark.
Poisons and Antidotes.
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The Way the money Goes.
We clip the following from the Cranberry [i Wo are informed that at the serenade of The following list gives some of the more Bills providing for the following appro­
Culturist, published at Milford, Connecticut : Ben Holladay on Monday evening, Mr. common poisons and the remedies most likely priations have been read in the United States,
The cultivation of the cranberry ns a gar­ Mitchell made a little speech in which lie said to be at hand in case of need. The directions viz :
BY P. D. HULL,
Publisher &, Proprietor. den fruit has generally been considered an that the late campaign in this State was not may be old, but in case you get a strong dose
S3,000 a year, for life to Mrs. Lincoln I
innovation, or rather entirely out of place, a nol i deni contest, but wap n more struggle <»f poison down, you will not object to a cure $7,000 to Mrs. Edwin Stanton I
OrriOE—On Third St. Between California and C.
although the strawberry, curreut, gooseberry, between Ben Holladay and the Democratic on account of it* age.
$30.000 to the poor negroes at Washing­
TERMS:
raspberry, and more recently the blackberry, party. If Mr. Mitchell made this statement Acids—These cause great heat aüd a sen- ton City.
Subscription, per annum, in advance
$4 00 nave been considered, and very properly so,
he certainly told the truth ns to the character sation of burning pain from the mouth down
Abraham Lincoln died, it will be remem­
Six months............................................
$2 00
as indispensable luxuries in every well order of the Opposition to the Democratic party. to the stomach. Remedies ! Magnesia, soda bered, worth about one hundred thousand
ADVERTISEMENTS,
ed garden. The orangeberry should also, b\ That opposition was not made in the interest pearlnsh or soap, disolved in water ; then use dollars. During his administration his wife
In T ok D emocratic N ews will be charged at i»l means, Gnd a place in our gardens, nor
of anv bona fide political organization, nor in the stomach pump or emetic.
and children had managed to receive a great
the following rates
Alkalies—Best remedy is vinegar.
only from the excellence and value of the behalf of any principle. Its sole purpose was
many “presents” from jolly contractor«—
First insertion, (ten lines or less)
$3 00
Ammonia—Remedy, lemon juice or vinegar. many of them very valuable. When Mr«.
ruit,
but
also
from
the
beauty
of
the
plant,
to
subserve
and
advance
the
interests
of
Ben
For each week thereafter....................................$1 00
Alcohol—First cleanse out the stomach with Lincoln left the White H »use she strippad it
A liberal deduction from the above rates will be and the ease with which, with a little atten­ Holladay. It was made by him at the head
made on quarterly and yearly advertisements.
tion, it may lie cultivated. For garden cul of a faction ofjris personal adherents, clad in an emetic then dash cold water on the head of everything valuable that it contained. Sa
lure, as well as for all upland planting, the the stolen habiliments of the Republican and give ammonia, (spirits of hartshorn).
Thad Srevens said : It is safe to say there­
JOB PRINTING.
Arsenic
—
In
the
first
place
evacute
the
IL
II
variety
should
be
procured.
A
moist,
party. If it had triutnped, therefore, the tri­
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fore, that the Lincolns left Washington worth
Every variety of Job Work executed with neat- but not clayey, spot should be selected, and umph would have been his, won by him, and stomach, then give the white of eggs, lime
one hundred and fifty or two hundred thou­
I
ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates
»lie ground prepared by plowing or spading for him. The Governor, Congressman, Sen water, or chalk and water, charcoal and the sand dollars. And yet, notwithstanding the
and pulverized as for strawberries. The en­ ator, and members of the Legislature, would preparations of iron, particularly hydrate.
burdens that are upon the people—not with­
tire surf»ce should be covered with an inch all have been his lacqueys ami servants. The
Lead, white lead and sugar lead—Reme standing the onerous and oppressive taxation
or two in depth of peat or muck that lias entire State Government would have been die*—alum, cathartic, such as castor oil and that is imposed upon them—our “loyal” Sen­
; been exposed to tho frosts of winter. In run for h s benefit and to carry out his pur­ ppsom salts, especially.
ators propose to give the rich Mrs. Lincoln
¡case peat or muck mud cannot be procured, poses. Well may the people rej »ice, then,
Charcoal—In poisons by carbonic acid gas, $3.000 a year for life. The poor widow who
■ in inch of sand as clean as can be obtained ! that the Democratic party beat down with remove the patient to open air, and dash cold lost her husband in the war, and who i* now
JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 maybe substituted; tun or sawdust are aiso their billots this rttempt to put one man in water then on bead and body, stimulate the compelled to m ike her living at the wash-tub,
¡used, and the plot laid out and marked off in command of the St ite. They have as great nostrils and lungs by hartshorn, at the same with the reedle, gets—nothing.
olds its regular meetings on
every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ r«»ws of eighteen inches apart. Then with a reason to rejoice as they would have had for time rubbing the chest briskly.
Eight thousand dollars to Mrs. Stanton?
Hall. Brother* in good standing are invited • -pad?
to
or transplating trowel remove the earth mourning if that attempt had succeeded.
Corrosive Sublimate—Give white of eggs What for, pray? At his death, Mr. Stan­
attend.
SILAS J. DAY, N. G.
hi the mw.« from three to four inches deep, at
U
o
are
somewhat
surprised
that
Mr.
freshly mixed with water, or give wheat flour ton was a private citizen—he held no position
N. D. SHORT, R. Sec’y.
distances
of
six
or
eight
inches,
and
plant
the
Mitchell should have confessed so candidly, and water or soap and water freely.
P. F khlky , )
under the government; he was worth, it is
S. J. D ay .
Trustees.
vines, one or two in a place, as fresh from and so soon, that the so-called Republican
Creosote—White of eggs and emetics.
asserted some sixty thousand dollars. Since
W m . R ay ,
t the moss as po*s<ble, at the depth of three part v of Ore p»n was merely an organization
Belladonna, Night Henbane—Give emetic*, his death his friends (ex-contractors and
May 1st. 1869.
t—f
¡inches at least, in the soil, leaving the earth ol strikers for II »liaday. It was very indis and then give plenty of vinegar and water,
others) have raised for his family $100,000.
JAMES II. NEIL,
' perfectly level and smooth around the “hills,” creet on his put. We suspect that this re with doses of either, if handy.
He I ad an asurmce on bis life (we see it tta-
Afterward
they
require
simply
the
co
nm
>ir
m
irk
was
wirit
might
be
called
a
vinous
ex
Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law
Nitrate of Silvet (lunar caustic)—Give a ted (for 810,000, but the company io which
¡attention bestowed upon garden vegetables, travaganee. Ben Hilladay ha*, we under­ strong solution of common salt and then
he was insured refused to pay, because of the
Third Street, (went si«le), between California' • . , .
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r
an«i Maiu
with the lioe, keeping the plot tree trom gras< stand, some rare old wine, and Mr. Mitchell emetics.
impression that he committed suicide. Leav­
Will practice iu the Supreme and other Courts i «‘"I weed* until the ground become* covered li id probably b*en using some of it to cele
Opium—First give a strong emetic of mus­ ing the 10.000 out of the count then, Mrs.
of this Mate.
with the vines, or “matte I,” which will he brale the purchase of Multnomah county.
tard and water, and then strong coffee and Stanton is worth to day, one hundred and ten
7T-£p- Particular attention paid to the collection generally the second or third year, afer: Idris exhilarated him to the mood of gti*lii< g acid drinks; dash cold water on the head.
thousand dollars. And she is to * receive as a
of Claims against the Federal and State (lovern- ' wlrieli they require hut very little culture.' eonlilmie a :1 he betrayed what was entrus
Nux Vomica—first Anetic«, then brandy. bequest from the poor people’s treasury
inen’R. the Entry of Lands under the Preemption
and
pr
atuce
annual
crops
of
liiu
(ruit.
Tne|
tel
to
liiiq
as
a
professional
secret
by
bis
and Ifoincstea t Laws, and to the Entry ol Mineral
Oxalic Acid, frequently mistaken for ep- $8,000 1 llnw thoughtful are our law makers
Lodes under the recent Act of Congress.
result of various experiment* in raising ilie client. We have no dou'it that he now re
of the rich ! If our Radical members of Con­
cranberry in ordinary garden sod has been grets h iving in id * any such statement. He som salts—Remedies, chalk magnesia, or
C. W. KAHLER,
gress want to lavish money upon rich wid­
very s itisfacl >ry, Mr. D »wn ng «ays : “A probibly appreciates the fact that it was very 'Oap and water, and other soothing drinks.
Prussic Acid—When there is time, admin­ ows, let each one appropriate a few thousand
Attorney and Couusellor-at-Lan. square of die six'» of twenty feet planted impolitic, to drop the screen and give the pe<>
from his own stealing. As a tax payer, we
proper y will yield three or four bushels an. plj a fair glimpse nt Mr. Holladay’s scheme, ister chlorine in the shape of st al a or lime. protest against appropriating one cent of this
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
tiually—quite sufficient f«»r a family.” Thisj when it was not yet kn >wn whit the result II it brandy and water, hartshorn and tur­
pub ic money to objects like these.
pentine
are
also
useful.
Now,
that
it
i*
sure
would
he
more
than
two
bushels
to
a
rod,
and
i
might
b
*
in
the
Suite,
Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and
Thirty thousand dollars to the vagabond
other Courts of this State.
Snake bites, etc..—Apply immediately
ifroni three hundred ami fifty to four hundred that the Dun »cratic party has gained a com
OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. bushels to the acre, wh CH I consider a very plete triumph, Mr. M ichell doubtless fear* strong hartshorn, and take it internally ; also negroes of Washington 1 These negroes, for
Jacobs—opposite Court House square.
the most part, are strapping fellows, abun­
large crop. In many cases, however, the that his inc.iutious remark will be borne in give sweet oil and stimulate freely. Apply a
dantly able but too lazy to make their own
DK. GEO. B. TOLMAN,
rate of three hundred bushels to the acre mind. N »r is his fear altngetherigr »undless, ligature tight above the part bitten, and then
living. They are induced to hang about
might be obtained, when the vine* are well the victorious Democracy will remember the apply a cupping glass.
Washington to do the voting for the Radical
(late Surgeon U. S. Army,)
established. I can even recommend the gar part taken by Ben Holladay in this contest.— Tartar Emetic—Give large doses of tea
thieves in that city. They are kept there at
Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, den culture of the cranberry to the ladies, in Herald.
made of galls, Peruvian or white oak bark. government expense to vote down the real
connection with the heal hy and invigorating
Verdigris—Give plenty of the white of egg citizens of Washington. Hundreds of these
ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND
Jackäon
County
Ticket.
exercise
of
the
cultivation
ol
their
beautiful
adjacent counties, and attend promptly to
and water.
negroes are to be seen lounging and sleeping
all calls on professional business.
and favorite fl »wers, this plant in its foliage
White Vitrol—Give the patient plenty of in the galleries of the Houses. And to these
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
being decidedly attractive, and in its blushing
We rejoice exceedingly at the success of
worthless blacks thirty thousand dollars of
milk and water.
on 4th street, opposite the M. E. Church, Jack­ fruit rivaling the beauti ul glow upon the fair our Legislative ticket in Jackson. Bm Hol-
Poison Oak—A table spoonful of olive oil, the people’s money is to bi voted I Not a
sonville. Oregon.
cheeks
of
its
cultivators
;
and
should
an
*>c-
ladar
sought
by
the
nnans
successfully
u*»*d
Jan. 8th, 1870.
janS-tf.
cent to poor
whites, but $30,000 to lazy _ no-
•
e.i ion d ‘ugly worm’ make its appearance, a in Multnomah to c irrupt this old Democratic taken internally before an eruption appears
groes who vote the Radical ticket I Well,
clip of the scissors will readilv remove the county, and he signally failed. Col. Ish, on the surface, is a complete antidote for poi­
Dr. L. T. DAVIS,
well perhaps the people will get their eyes
affected v ues, and relieve them from the formerly a seccessionist, was recently in Jack- son oak.
opened after a year or so more to the villian-
srn, earnestly working in the interest of Hol
presence of the intruder.”
ies that are practiced upon them. If they
Who named the Pacific Ocean.
In lay and Williams, and boasted whilst here
Opposite 1 he Old
continue dormant, however, and permit this
T hings I H ate . —I hate the man who on Monday last, that he had accomplished
It was Ferdinand de Magelhaene, or “Ma­ Radical negro party to continue its assaults
A rkansas L ivery S tadi e . makes love to his life before folks, and makes the defeat of Fay and other Democratic can
upon white men, and to use the public treas­
the house too hot to hold her when they are d dates for the Legislature in that county. gellan,” aw he is usually called, who named
gone, who says dear and wifey in public, and The icsult proves his situation to be not un­ the Pacific ocean. Balboa discovered it. from ury for party purposes, then they are slaves',
Jacksonville, Oregon.
the Isthmus of Darien, several years before, degenerated sons of noble ancestor«, and dis­
abuses her when be gets her home.
like
that
of
the
Irishman,
with
the
bull,
as
E. H. GREENMAN,
bur did not give it a name. Magellan was a qualified to be the guardians of a free people.
I hate a woman who, when her husbandj it is well he laughed first or he might not
.
native of Portugal, but had been several years —Am. Volunteer.
X^lxsnvloiAxx «Äs Snrgoon,
i
comes imine at night tired, and discouraged have laughed at all. Spite the influence of
in the service of Spain, when he formed the
OFFICE—At his residence on Fifth Street
perhaps with his day’s labor and trials, in­ mor ey the fusion of Republicans and softs.
C oal O il for B ee S tixg .—I hare a new
Jacksonville, Oregon.
design of going westward from Spain to the
sists
upon
drugging
linn
out
to
a
party
or
and
the
contemptible
assaults
of
the
Albany
jl^“Will practice in Jackson and adjacent coun­
East Indies. He started with five ships in remedy for a bee sting. A gentleman re­
opera, when the lounge or bed appears the Democrat, Mr. Fay has been elected State
ter ar.d attend promptly to pro essionnl calls.
1519 ; reached South America in safety, but moving from Southern Illinois this spring
only comfort to the exhausted man ; and I «Senator. Those wno reinember bis Legisla­
had to quell a mutmy among his rascally told me that coal oil would cure the bite of a
DR. A. B. OVERBECK
hate him if he is simpleton enough to dress tive record of 1862-4, wilj appreciate the val
crew before proceeding further. Then con. rattlesnake by bathing the bitten spot with
ue of the victory thus obtained. Firm and
ÌIrILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR- and accompany her because she cries.
tinuing his voyage he passed through the re it. I applied the oil to a bee sting.and it
VY GERY, and will attend promptly to all calls
1 hate the man who spends money without zealous in his devotion to principle, honest
«on professional business. His office and residence
markable strait w^ich bears his name, thus gave me immediate relief. A few days after
stint among men and denies his wife a de and fearless in his advocacy of Democracy,
are at
saving hundreds of miles of navigation I had a little boy stung on his knee. Hit
The Overbeck Hospital,
cent wardrobe ; and I hate the woman who the probable regrets of the Democrat at his
around cape Horn, where it is said, “ For­ mother applied coal oil to it, and the boy im­
I-tf doesn’t make a fuss about it.
On Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
success will be fully reciprocated by Geo. H
ever and ever the wildest winds of heaven mediately quit crying. Some time afterward
I
hate
a
man
who
is
always
ready
to
do
n
Williams.
lie
is
entirely
inc>»
ruptible.
It
JAMES D. FAY,
seem le' loose to vex the ocean to madness.” a party removing was detained at my bouse
good turn for a neighbor, and obstinately re is a fit subject for congratulation that the gen
Then finding the waters so much more placid by high water. Two of the small children
Attorney A Counsellor-at-Law» fuses to do any tiring at home; who gives tiemen elected to the Legislature from Doug­ than the Atlantic, he named the ocean Pacific. went to the gums, commenced fighting the
»reely of his time and money to outsiders, and las and Jackson, are pure and honorable and
He reached the Ladrone islands, and thence bees, and were stung all over. I do not know
OFFICE—In Court Ilonse, up stairs.
neglects to provide for his wife and children. cannot be swerved from their duty. Such
the Phillipine islands, where he was killed in how many bees stung them, but suppose Ml'(.
Will practice in the Supreme and other Court*
J hate the woman who is s» bent upon men are entitled to the confidence of the peo
a quarrel among the natives. Hi* ship was less than fifty, probably more. We wet I
of thia State.
‘•improving her mind,” that she allows her pie, and deserve the success they have en­
conducted by Cano, one of his officers, on. every place with coal oil, and as soon M th*4 1
Particular attention paid to the oolleotion little one* to go ragged and dirty, and her joyed.— Plaindealer.
ward to Spain, being the first that had cir­ was done they ceased crying and did notueetn a
of Claims against th« Federal and State Govern­ husband’s clothes tattered and buttonless ;
ment*, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-eiuptiun
<
Charles Lever, the novelist, sleeps eigb cumnavigated the globe. Tba voyage otou to suffer, nor did any swelling
and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral and I hate the man who don’t put a stop to
pied three years and one me* th.
teen hours ont of twenty-four.-/
such nonsense.
Godes under the recent Aot of Congress.
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