The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, June 18, 1870, Image 3

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C rowded O ut .—The “Haunted Man,” by
Oflan Agan, an interesting and historic poem,
for lack of bpuce and time, is necessarily left
out; but will certainly appear next week.
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1870.
We hud prepared the lite, times and public
services of James R. Neil, Esq., for publi
THOMAS BOYCE, No. 30 (Second cation this week, hut other matter, deemed
floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, to be of more public interest and importance,
below Montgomery, is our duly authorised agent unavoidably crowded it out; also a notice of
the Goose Lake fraud.
for Saa Francisco.
W g ma eta tic
1870 NEW GOODS.
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Ex M arshal B anks .—A private letter
ised Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41
brought the information, yesterday, that G.
Park Row, “Times” Building, New York.
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....... M. Banks, for many years Marshal of Jack
sonviile, and now Deputy Marshal ot EI ko ,
LOCAL IBTBLLIGENCB.
Nevada, received several severe, though not
dangerous knifecuts, from a desperado whom
he attempted to arrest, while in the act of
murdering a woman.
DRUGS & MEDICINES
WU0LIÎS1LE & RETAIL!
I mportant A nnouncement .--A. L. Ban
<*roft <t 0«»., National Publishing Company,
nt San Francisco, are now filling order* lor
the »econtf volume of the “War Between the
Sta'CM,” by Alexander II. Stephens, the most
eminent stat« aman and historian of the day.
Tliia volume will cont tin more a eel engrav
inga, and two hundred page* more than the
first volume, without any additional charge
The nb »ve Company have on band a large
numb-r of Vol. 1, of Stephen’s hi-tory of
the “War Between the Stales ;” and those
desiring tilia intereating work can be supplied
with both volumes. II. H. Bancroft & Co.
have removed to their new building, 721
Market street, and the firm-name has been
changed to A. L. Bancroft & Co.
C hinese Row.—A row occorred last Sun
day night, among the Chinese, at a house in
China town, in which knives and Distols were
flourished, and night made hideous with the
veils of the excited barbarians. The M<ir-
ahai put in an appearance, which acted like
oil upon troubled waters; hut the blood
thirsty fightiats had been spirited away.
CITY DRUG STORE,
—AT—
Viet Schutz’ Hall
—ON—
CHEMICALS,
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
FLUID EXTRACTS,
PERFUMES,
TOILET ARTICLE8,
And all Goods pertaining to the business.
SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS,
HISTORY, ROMANCE ANO MISCELLANY,
STATIONERY AND LEGAL BLANKS,
P anorama .—The learned (?) chap, who
PENS, PENCILS, ERASERS, FANCY GOODS, Ac., Ac.
said that Mare was a beautiful star, called
Physicians’ prescriptions and all kinds
after an old gentleman of that name, long
since dead, and defined barbarian as mean of Recipes carefully and accurately com­
ing an indolent fellow, exhibited a panorama pounded.
of all the world—except Kanaka Flat—at
W. B. DOUGLASS.
Horne’s Hall on Tuesday night.
Jacksonville, May 14th, 1870.
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I n T own .—Judge Steele, of Yreka, and
Judge Holsclaw, of Josephine, were in town
daring the week, at’endipg Circuit Court.
Pat. MuMannas, of Yreka, Geo. Nourae, of
Link River, and many other visitors, are in
town.
Refering to the above, I take pleasure in recom­
mending my successor to the citizens of Jackson
and surrounding counties, as a gentleman thor­
oughly competent and reliable, and in every way
deserving their confidence.
GEO. W. GRAVES.
T hk F ourth .—A meeting was held at the
C<vurt
last Wednesday. at which Com­
mittees were appointed for making the nec
eaeary arrangements for celebrating the
fourth, at this place. Programme will ap­
pear next week.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Bux stoves,
Nails of all sixes,
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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
Bake pans,
ally mat be is now receiving and opening a very
large and extensive stock of
Brass kettles,
Enameled kettels,
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Monday Eve-, July 4th, 1870.
STAPLE DRY GOODS
he undersigned hereby notifies Sauce pans,
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his friends, and the public generally, that he
Chopping axes,
will give a GRAND BALL on the evening of Broad axes,
July 4th, 1870, at which time he hopes by renew­
Trace and Halter chains,
ed efforts, to give entire satisfaction to all who
Shovels and Tongs,
may attend. The best music in the county has
Fire dogs.
been secured for the occasion, and everything that
Sluice forks,
will add to the comfort and enjoyment of the
guests will be provided.
Shovels,
VIET SCHUTZ.
Door locks,
Jacksonville, May 21st, 1870.
Butt and strap hinges,
Knives and forks.
Spoons and ladles,
•jrsdB
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Meat cutters,
•qa)«d
-sip pun ssau)Bou qpM ouop DNIHIVdHH -4S#
Sad irons,
*dvaqo |pe oj punoq un j Ápuanba»
Polishing irons,
-uoo ‘aojos Xeuom puv pjuq ojb samt) ss ! ojaqM
Pocket knives.
-asp 3upnqdJnd aiojaq yvo v am a^i# o) |pa op
Scissors and shears,
[| im «apipa o.\oqv aqj jo iuv Ruiqwia suosjsj
Pruning shears and knives,
•|tna o) uopiunmmH jo
Potent cross cut saws,
spciq ip pus ‘8|O)gid jaqjo pu» aaSuujaq ‘sunü
Buck and hand saws,
toqS,‘öaD!lI ,|o )uampos«v aSjiq v puwq uo osp
daaq j *au¡i ÍJa[ppvg aq) ut Muiq^ísaae puy
Planes and lanterns;
READY-MADE CLOTHING i
CALIFORNIA
Together with a general assortment of
SHELF HARDWARE.
auvAiauvii
‘Auaiaavs
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BLANKETS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
ETC., ETC
— also —
Boots and Shoes; Ladles’, Misses’
and Childrens’ Shoes.
W e have also in connection with the above a very
Large and Extensive Stock of Choice
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
CLASSWARE,
‘saiaiHB
Fu«e and caps,
Blasting and rifle powder,
‘SS3NHVH
Shot and lead,
Lift pumps and Lead pipes,
Rope,
Grindstones,
H3HnX3Y^QNvI^i
Cider mills.
Cedar tubs,
Cedar buckets,
‘STTIANOSMlYf
Willow baskets,
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‘UTTUM NHOf
OILS,
ETC,
ALSO
etc.
ware of every description always on hand
and made to order.
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
—CATALOGUE OF—
GARDEN SEEDS.
BEANS—Early Yellow Six Week; Early Mo­
hawk ; Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti­
cultural.
BEETS—Blood Turnip ; Long Blood.
BKOCCOLI—White French ; a fine vegetable
of the cabbage family.
CABBAGE—Early York; Early Flat Dutch;
Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth;
Early Oxheart.
CAULIFLOW ER—Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa­
per.)
CARROTS—Early Horn ; Long Orange.
SWEET CORN—Early Department.
CUCUMBER—Short Green: Extra Long Green;
Earlv Framed.
LETTUCE-Early Curled Silicia ; Drumhead.
WATERMELON—Mountain Sweet; Black
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Spanish ; Apple Seed.
MUSKMELON—Christiana ; Nutmeg.
ONION — $4 a lb ; also by the paper.
PARSNIP—Long Salmon.
PEAS—Dan. O’Rourke (Early) ; Extra Early
Torn Thumb, and other varieties.
RADISH—Red and White Turnip—Extra Early;
Long Scarlet.
SALSIFY ; or. Vegetable Oyster.
TOMATO—Large Red Smooth.
KUTA BAGA—Ifkirving’s Improved.
PUMPKIN—Sweet.
SQUASH—Hubbard ; Acorn.
TURNIP—Early Mat Dutch ; Early Red Top
Strap Leaf.
All seeds will be mailed free of postage to
any address, on receipt of money.
Paints,
oils.
Turpentine,
Varnish,
Window Glass,
and Putty.
We invite the attention of Farmers to our
stock of
LIVERY i SALE STABLE MISTRlLll SPRING WHEAT.
Corner California and Fourth Sta.
B all at U. S. H'» tel .—Owing to a ruah
he undersigned would respect -
of business, last week, we failed to notice Mr.
tully inform their friends and the public gen­
Horne’s advertisement of a ball, on the even
erally :hat they have purchased the above estab­
ing of the F«»urth. A great and good time i* lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
henceforward conducted under their constant per­
expected. Rend the advertisement.
sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
T hanks .—Mr. Ben Sacha left at this office to all who may favor them with their patronage.
nd see iiis fine stock of new
These stables are centrally located, and within
a pitcher of lager beer, for which he has the convenient distance of the various houses of public
Goods direct from the manufacturers.
thanks of the office. Not a drop was wasted; entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
He has a fine lot o
but all went down to the health of the Demo and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate S o ' w I xxb Maoliixio«
chargee. They have the largest stock in Oregon,
cratic ticket.
Prices trom $20 to $110, cash.
south of Portland, ot
Circus.—Bartholomew’s Miniature Circus,
A New Lot of
AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES
and Madam Minnetta’s troupe of Liliputs and
Just from the Factory.
performing animal«, are coming. Look out
with single or double teams, for hire on reason­
for then!.
able term« ; a'so,
He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made,
GOOD
SADDLE
HORSES
de
MULES.
among which is the
R bady , AtM. Fiw-—A «hooting gallery baa
henry htfijh
been established at the R. R. Saloon
Go
Whioh will be hired to go to any part of
Which
repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load­
and take a «hot at the ‘‘bull’s eve’'.
t^e country at moderate rate«.
ing.
Animal« bought and «old, and horse« bro ie to
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P. 0. & S. W. 8.—Read the new sign over «addle or harness.
£&> All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and
the Poet Office door, the first time yoa cal)
REAMES 4 WILSON.
Repairing done to ordor at half price.
MajTtb, 1870.
Jacksonville, May 13,1865.
there.
Call at J. Neuber’s
JEWELRY STORE,
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I am now ready to sell anything in my line at th«
lowest cash price. Persons wishing t > buy goods
will find it greatly to their advantage to examine
*ur stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
determined not to be undersold by any house in
Jacksun county.
/^•Give me a call, and then judge for your­
self as to our capacity to furnish goods as above.
JAS. T. GLENN.
MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS
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PLOWS, emw & IH,
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SUBMERGED PUMPS.
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Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
Effects of
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of the most approved patterns, and highh S I ¿fl
finished ; also Self Sharpening Straw Cutters ... » O
Wort
and Hay Knives.
Dr Joseph Walker’s sfa
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nre acknowledged to possess advantages ovei
all other pumps in use; sold at maoufa*tur
er’s Drices, with freight added.
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Agency for the Celebrated
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Window Glass, Nalls, Iron and
Steel, Cast and Steel Plows
Wooden and Willow
Ware, Etc., Etc.
TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON
J. M. SUTTON’S
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CUTLERY,
PAINTS.
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AND
CLOTHS
GIANT POWDER,
‘SHHdS
JACKSONVILLE,
I beg to assure its patrons and the public, that
I wdl constantly keep a full and complete stock
of oa/y the l*t kkst an<l BEST drugs and medicines,
whieh will be dispensed by an able and experienced
apothectry, at the lowest possible prices.
CENEH1L MERCHANDISE,
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Having purchased the
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FOURTH OF JULY BALL
Rev. C. Alderton will hold divine services
at the M. E. Church, to-morrow, nt 11 o'clock.
Special Collector of Claims,
DEALER IN ‘
HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RE-
ceiving an extensive supply of goods in
their line of business, consisting in pun
.. gtligiow Joliet.
W eather .—For the past ten days it has
been cool and cloud v, with light showers.
On lust Wednesday there was a heavy blow
Goo« L ake V alley .—From Mr. Teu from the south west, doing but little damage.
brook, just in from Goose Lake, we gather
N ew G oods .—Crescent City four-wheeled
the following facts concerning that valley ;
That there are about one hundred settlers in “atesmers” arrive and depart daily. They
the vallev ; that there is one store in the val come loaded with goods for our merchants,
ley. having a good and increasing business ; and depart loaded with wool, grain, and flour.
one saw mill in operation and one in course
M usical .—A band of harpists and violin­
of erection, whieh, when completed, will fur­
nish lumber at $12 per thousand feet; that ists relieved the town of its monotony—and
a brewery will be built duriug the summer ; the pickets of many admirers—during the
that the grass throughout the valley is plen­ week.
tiful and excellent; that large herds of cat­
tle are being grazed there, and the range is
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
not half occupied ; that as yet there has been
no sickness in the vail- y, and consequently
Office, No- 64 Front Street,
“no Doctor need apply
that, finally, the
citizens consider they have the garden spot Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon.
of Oregon, through which a railroad is inev­
itable, and say. in the words of the old
patriot, “let it come.”
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
D kath of F rank R. S tuart .—A San Claims of every description throughout Oregon
Francisco dispatch of June 12th, announces and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE­
the death of Frank R. Stuart. He was mor CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as
tai, and had his failings; yet he wan possess­ well as with a due regard to economy in all busi­
ed of many admirable traits. He was an ness matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds
excellent printer, a genial companion ami paid over puntually.
generous to a fault. In 1865, ’66 and 67.
he published and edited the Reporter, the
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
name of which he changed to the Southern
Oct. 8th, 1869.
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Oregon Press. He left here io the fall of ’67.
and went to Umatilla and took charge of,
and edited the Press, at that place, till after
the June election of ’68. He afterwards pub
lished and edited the Polk County Times, a<
Dallas, in Polk county. He w s well and
favorably known throughout the State ; and
his death will be regretted and bis memory
cherished, by the Craft in Oregou.
JAS. T. GLENN,
A GRAND
HUDSON de MENET, are our duly author
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The Great Family Medicine 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 certaimy a long enough tim
to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the
pain killer is deiervirg of all its proprietors
claim for it, is amply proved by the unparalleled
popularity it has attained. It is a sure and ef
fective remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Price
25 cts.. 50 c’s., and $1 per buttle. Directions ac­
company each bottle.
June 4th, 1870.
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CASH PAID FOR WOOL
OOLSACKS, BURLAP, AND TWYNE,
tor sale at
G. KAREW6KP6.
June 4th, 1870.
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Manufactured from the native Herb« and Roots
of California. *
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The Great Blood Purifier.“S®
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 inoi«t Huoceesful.'
SUCH DISEASES are cauaed by VITIATED
BLOOD, which in generally produced by derange­
ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find it«
impurities bursting through the skin in Pimple«,
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 you
when. Keep the bio d healthy, and all will be well.
AGENTS,
R. H. MCDONALD&C0.,
IMP'RTINO WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS.
Corner Pineand Sansome Street«, San Eraneiaoo
Cal., and Sacrement*, Cal., and
34 Platt Street,N. Y.
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June 19th, 1869.
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