The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, July 16, 1870, Image 2

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    State of Oregon-
Nrw, C o - P a i).
The organization of the Portland Board of
Trade was completed on the 7th inst.—with
W. S. Ladd, President, and J. M. Drake,
Secretary.
'EXHIBIT
Abridgement of Equal Rights.
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The Oregon Medical and Surgical Repor­
ter, for the month of June, speaking of the
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1870.
admission of negroes (colored Delegates!) to
the American Medical Association, says :
The Coolie Question.
“The duties of the physician bring him
into a nearer social relationship with the fam­
Already th« angry murmers of dissatisfac ily circle than any other, one in which differ
tion in the Golden States, arising from the ence of color would no more be tolerated,
ceaseless tide oi Chine«« immigration at d con ihan in the ties of wedlock, hence the color
sequent increase of competition to white la ed man is, and should be forever debarred
bor, are being echoed in the manufacturing from assuming such a position, and thi* the
admission of delegates to the American Med
State« in the East; and unless some solution ical Association would entitle him to. We
to the question is offered, favorable to the believe in equal rights so far as the nature of
mechanic and laborer, a storm will soon burst the case will admit of, but also believe there
upon the devoted head of the “coming man” are bound? which prudence will not allow us
that no power can check or abate, and that to overstep.”
will continue until the last hateful visage of Is this not strange argument, to be brought
forward bv a simon pure Radical ? But we
these barbarians have disappeared from
American soil. The mechanic aud laborer tell you, Doctor Reporter, your protest is idle,
built this beautiful country, and do nut de­ vain. The “bounds of prudence” have no­
sire or intend to be driven from it by a race thing to do with the matter : it rests solely
of vile heathen. These cbeapjobns, who in with the Centralization at Washington ; that
their native country receive from one to five power which you and your kind have helped
cents a day, and their rice, for labor, are be- to sustain, and even now wish to strengthen
and perpetuate. The same power that thrust
gining to »warm in our factories, upon our
the negro into the cars, white schools, saloons
railroads, and public works, and, with their
and hotels, with equal privileges with the
chei'p labor, to drive white men from em­
whites, will, when desired, force them into
ployment. It is of no use talking any Ion
the American Medical, or any other Associa­
ger ; prompt and united action is necessary.
tion. No sir ; the mission of the Abolition
San Francisco feels that this is true, and has
party is not ended until social, as well as
commenced to act, by holding meetings,
political equality, is fully established.
adopting resolutions and perfecting organi­
zations fur the cure and prevention of this T he O fficial V ote .—Following is the of
evil, which has become national. At one of ficial vote of the State, as taken from the
their Anti-Coolie meetings, held on the 8th, Herald's table. Democrats in Roman letters.
inst., the following was among the resolutions Republicans in Italics:
Governor—L. F. Grover,.....................11,726
adopted :
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—Joel Palmer...........,......... 11,095
Resolved, That we demand of the Govern
Grover’s majority,............................................. 631
ment of the United States a stoppage of pay Congressman—J. II. Slater.................11.588
ments now being made to Chinese steamers,
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—J. G. Wilson,................ 11,245
and that we insist upon the abrogation of the Slater’s majority,............................................... 313
treaty with China, and the passage of a law Secretary of State—S. F. Chadwick, 11,655
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—Jas. Elkins,....... 11,142
prohibiting mongoliaus from coming to the
Chadwick
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majority
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country, except for commercial purposes.
If a memorial of this k'nd was submitted State Printer—T. Patterson,............... 11,659
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—//. JI. Kincaid,........... 11,158
to the people of the Pacific States for appro Patterson’s majority......................................... 501
val, it would receive an overwhelming ma State Treasurer—L. Fleischner............ 11,593
^¡•>rity of their signatures; and it is there­
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—J/. Hired,................. 10,969
fore the right and duty of every city, town Fleischner’s majority....................................... 624
and camp on the Pacific Slope, to form or-
The Albany Democrat attacked the Herald
ganizations for the purpose of preventing
before the election, and silenced it. It was a
any more Chinese coming to the country,
muzzled organ.* The victorious Democrat
and of effecting a speedy riddance of those
then turned on the Jacksonville news , but
already here ; and further, it will be their
the little mountain organ fought back, and
privilege and duty to make demands of
s nee the election has taken the offensive and
Government similar to that mentioned in the
even charged the Democrat with being a sub.
above quoted resolution.
Then, if the
sidized sheet. To this the Democrat has no
prayers of the people are not answered, let
answer, and the forced conclusion is that the
the Pacific Coast Anti Coolie Organization
Albany paper is itself a muzzled organ.—
adopt more effective measures.
Republican.
Contents of a Well.
Mr. Dowell in “going after water” for
domestic and irrigating purposes, extended
his ditch acd water pipe to an old well, un­
der’the City Drug Store, the use of which
was long since abandoned. The well was
tapped and found to be half filled with slush ;
in removing which the workmen unearthed
various objects of interest: Broken vessel*,
iron implements, fu<picious looking bottles
Ac., and finally the skull and bones of a hu
man being. From the low, receding fore
head, it was decided to be the skeleton of a
Flathead or Rogue river Indian. The bone*
bad never been hinged together, and old pants
and boots were found with them. It may
have been an Indian, it may have been a sub
ject of the dissecting room, or—who knows !
The Medicine shop over the well is an old
institution, and has passed through the hands
of many different doctors and druggists ; and
unless some of the early proprietors return
and enlighten us as to how the bones ot the
unfortunate person came to be in the well,
the matter must forever remain a mystery.
Josephine Items.
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We learn that a serious affray, between
Wm. Chapman firmer Sheriff of Josephine,
and W. M. Evans, occurred at Kerbyville,
Josephine county, on Saturday evening last,
in which the former was stabbed twice, once
in the arm and once in the side. The wounds
are not as yet regarded as serious. Judge
Sifers issued a warrant and had Evans ar-
rested, who waived an examination and was
bound over in the sum of $1,000, to await
the action of the Grand Jury.
Herewith will be found the majorities of
the Justices and Attorneys elect, of the sev­
eral Districts : 2d Dist., Justice, A. J. Thay­
er, Dem., 86. 3rd Dist., Justice, R. P.
Boise, Rep., 18. 5th Dist., Justice, L. L.
McArthur, Dem., 678. 1st Dist., Att’v, II
K. Ilanna, Dem., 216. 2d Dist., Att’y, C.
W. Fitch, Dem., 60. 3rd Dist., Att’y, N.
L. Butler, Dem., 109. 4th Dist., A. C.
Gibbs, Att’y, Rep., 442. 5th Dist., W. B.
Laswell, Dem., 669.
The Yreka Union says : Mr. John Size
more brought from Rogue River, one day this
week, a four horse load of bacon. The ba­
con was purchased by Messrs McConnell &
McManus. It looked to be a very fine lot.
II. W. Scott, editor of the Oregonian, has
be< n confirmed Collector of Customs, for
Portlaud,
Operations for building a bridge across the
Willamette, at Portland, have been commen­
ced.
The Eighteenth Annual Session of the Ore
gon Conference, M. E. Church, will be held
at Vancouver. W. T. August 25th, 1860.
Secretary May has leased rooms in Reed’s
Opra House, for eight years, for the use ol
the Legislature. Wi’l bet Sam May the
lager for the entire Legislature, that they
unlease those rooms, within ten days after
they have convened.
Albany has a “setting rooster.”
Birah Brown will start a neutral paper at
Astoria.
Jas. O’Meara will soon issue a daily paper
at Portlaud, to be called the Bulletin.
600 gallons of straw'berries were gathered
liom ono acre of ground, in Polk county,
this season, says the Republican.
A. late dispatch says, that under the cur
rency bill, California will get $1,717,388,
Oregon $161,273. Washington Territory $47,-
180 additional circulation.
It is reported that, on Umpqua river, near
Scottsburg, the house of Capt. Hathaway
was destroyed by fire on the 6th, inst., and
that his charred remains were afterwards
found in the cellar.
Lizzie Green was bound over, at Portland,
in the sum of $300, for robbing a man at Sa
lem of $220.
F RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF
Jackson county, Oregon, for the year ending
J uly 9th, 1870.
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AMOUNT OF COUNTY WARRANTS ISSUED.
On acc’t of Courts and Criminals.......... $3,413 40
44 “ 44 Insane and Puupers
4,042 14
44 44 44 Salaries and fees of County
officers................................................. 4,417 85
“ “ “ Roads and bridges.............. 2,384 46
44 44 44 County Jail............................
918 50
4f “ 44 Stationery, blunk books and
advertising........................................
250 99
“ 44 44 Repairs and furniture of
Public Buildings..............................
252 26
44 44 “ Collection of Chinese taxes 1,029 60
“ 44 44 Assessment and collection of
revenue and express charges on
State tax........................................... 1,280 53
“ 44 44 Discount on Legal Tender
notes ......
32 18
“ 44 44 Refunded on over assessm't
98 07
44 44 44 Fuel and lights.......................
53 87
“ 44 44 Expenses of Election...........
154 6o
TO THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED
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WHOSE SUFFSMXffO» -
HAVE BEEN
AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT,
$18,328 45
Amount of County warrants outstand­
ing unredeemed................................ $1,340 00
Amount due the County from the State
on acc’t of State patients................
$477 00
COUNTY FUND DR.
bal. in Treas’y July 9th, 1869.........$ 3,369 76
Taxes collected for I8C9................... 15,801 13
Ree’d on delinquent taxes for 1868
50 00
Received on delinquent tax and in­
terest (assessed by Sheriff in 1867),
and paid by Owen............................ 1,035 00
Received on account of licenses......
230 50
4 4
4 4 Chinese licenses... 5,148 00
4 4
4 4 China, Kanaka <t
Negro Poll Tax in 1870.................. 1,915 00
44
Forfeitures on bail bonds
395 00
4 4 Ilorse sold, forfeited the Co.
10 00
4 4 Trial Fees..............................
54 00
To
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44
44
44
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4<
4 4
4 4
4 4
$28,008 39
COUNTY FUND CR.
By County Warrants returned cancel’ed..$l8,230 31
*• Treasurer’s receipts for State tax.... 7,590 78
44 bal. in Treasury July 7th, 1870....... 2,187 30
s
SCHOOL FUND DR.
$28,008 39
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To Render Exigence Desiratle.
If you are suffering or have suffered, from in­
voluntary discharges, what effect does it produce
upon your general health? Do you feel weak,
debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exer­
tion produce palpitaron of the heart? Does your
liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys frequen­
tly get out of order? Is your urine sometimes
thick, milky or flocky or is it ropy on settlingT
Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? Or is a sed­
iment at the bottom after it has stood awbilef
Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspep­
sia? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have
spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head?
Is your memory impaired? Is your mind con­
stancy dwelling on this subject ? Do you feel
dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life?
Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from
everybody ? Does any little thing make you start
or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless,? Ia
the lustre of your eye as brilliant ? The bloom on
your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in
society as well ? Do you pursue your business
with the same energy ? Do you feel as much con­
fidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and
flagging, given Io fits of melancholy? If so do
not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you
restless nights? Your back weak, your knees
weak, and have hut little appetite, and you attri­
bute this Io dyspepsia, or liver complaint?
To bal. in Treasury July 9th, 1869..... $1,411 40
NOW, READER,-
44 Percentage of taxes of 1869............ 2,136 11
self-abuse, venereal diseases hadly cured-, and
Received on delinquent tax and interest
sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a
(assessed by Sheriff in 1867) and
paid by Owen....................................
172 50 weakness of the generative organs. The organs
44 ou delinquent taxes of 1868......
5 60 of generation, when in perfect health.
44
on
account
of
Estrays
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63
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MAKE THE MAN.
Ben. Holladay, A. M. Loryca, J. B.
44 on interest on school notes............
129 20
Stevens and 11. Boyd, are the corporators of 44 on account of fines..........................
283 50
a new gas and water company, at Portland.
They propose to furnish East Portland w th
light, and both Portlands with water. Cap
ital stock. $500,000.
The Bedrock Democrat says that Hon. J.
S. Smith has oppointed Robt. T. Stutsman,
of Baker county, to fill a vacant cadetship at
West Point.
A cattle drover was rubbed a few nights
since, in the city of Portland.
The contract for supplying the State with
stationary has been let to J. K. Gill, ol Sa
lem.
The malerials, of Berah Brown’s paper, the
Press, Las been purchased by the Christian
denomination, who intend publishing a pa­
per at Monmouth, Polk county.
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General News.
The late massacree of Christians, at Pekin,
included a French Count, several Priests and
J. A. Abbott, familiarly known as Asa Sisters of Mercy, and a number of Russians
Abbott, who formerly lived in Josephine
Maj. G. Wright, who burned the barracks
county, in an affray at Placerville, I. T., on at Harper’s Ferry, where Mills surrendered,
the 24th of June, between himself and one died at San Fritncisco on the 8th, inst.
David II. Ilannor, shot, and almost instant­
A brick mak^r in Pittsburg, Pa., is about
ly killed Ilannor, and while shooting at
to come into possession of an old estate in
Ilannor, also shot his own brother, who died
England, valued at $250,000,000.
soon afterwards.
Revels, the muskrat Senator from Missis­
T he B right S ide .—This cheap and excel­ sippi, recently visited his destitute sister, con
lent paper “for all children,” now visits its fined in a New York hospital, and pulling
readers once a week instead of once a month. out his plethoric purse, presented her with
Its interesting stories, sunny poems and cor FIFTY cents, currency.
rect teachings, render it a most desirable
Accounts frorp all the wheat growing por­
companion for all children. $1 00 per an­ tions of the world, state that the crops will
num. Address “The Bright Side,” Chicago, be a partial failure.
Ill.
According to exchanges, negro outrages
T he U. S. S enatorship .—Some of our are on the increase.
Willamette exchanges profess to know that
ITon. O Jacobs received his commission as
Hon. Jas. D. Fay is among the list of can Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Wash­
didates for U. S. Senator. It frequently ington Territory on Mondav Inst, vice Chief
happens that we hear most of home when Justice Dennison, whom be succeeded in the
abroad ; and the statement is news to us, not Third Judicial District.
knowing before that Fay aspired to that posi­ The two colored candidates for military
tion.
education, were not received at West Point.
The organization of an international bank It seems they were mentally aod physically
—for several months in process of formation— incapacitated.
There will be a race at the Siskiyou Co.
with a capita! of $10,000,000, with the privi
lege of increasing it to $100,000,000, is about Agricultural race track, July 23d, between
to be completed. Four leading capitalists of Kirby Smith and Rattling Jack,—two mile
this country, with one-fourth of the capital, heats, two best in three,—for a purse of $200,
will have control of the American branch. and $200 fee added, making $600.
The main branch is to be located in Paris.
Late dispatches say that France is preparing
According to a statement in the Herald. for war and that Prussia is following suit.
the West Side road was sold to Holladay, by
A child was born lately, at San Francisco,
Gaston, for $70,000. The Statesman has Te with two heads. A celebrated physician of
liable information that all the road cost Ben,
waa on« year’s salary to Gaston, with light that place performed a “decapitation,” and
On the Fourth, a man by the name of Er.
•tv was riding a race nag, and a friend over
taking him, challenged him for a race. The
challenge was declined by Mr. Erety. The
friend then fell back and started his horse at
fail speed, and Mr. Erety’s horse not wish­
ing to be distanced, started at a 2:40 gate,
but left the road, and jammed Mr. E.against
a tree. No bones were broken, but he was
tirrfbly braised, and received serious inter-
labor.
ad! iojaries.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
DID YOU EVER THINK
$1,201.51 that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering
successful business men, are always those whose
SCHOOL FUND CR.
generative organs are in perfect health?
You never hear such men complain of being
By amount paid School Districts.......... $’,785 98
melancholy,
of nervousness, or palpitation of th«
•*
“ of discount on Legal Ten. notes
18 63
heart.
They
are never afraid they cannot suce«e<l
“ bal. in Treasury July 9th, 1870....... 1,396 90
1 in business ; they don’t become sad and discour­
$4,201 51 aged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the
company of ladies, and look you and them right in
tho face—none of your downeast looks or other
CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING meanness about them. I do not mean those who
is a true statement of the condition of the pub keep the organs inflated by running to excess.
lie funds of Jackson county. Oregon, July 9th, These will not only
1870, as taken from the books, and /per vouchers
from the County Treasurer, now on file in this of
fice.
SILAS .1. DAY, County Clerk.
but also those they do business with or for.
How many men, from hauiy cured diseases, from
the effects of seif-abuse and excesses*, have
brought about that state of weakno.-s in tboee or­
gans that has reduced the general system so much
as to induce almost every other disease.
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV-
ed by the Board of County Commissioners,
for Jackson countv, Oregon, at the Aiieust Tenn,
for keeping, maintaining, nursing, and medically
treating all sick and disabled poor persons, and
all other poor persons in the County who are or
may become a county or public charge, by reason
of bodily intimity, idiocy, lunacy, or other cause,
within the meaning of Chapter 43 of the General spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other
Laws of Oregon, and the Amendments thereto, for form of disease which humanity is heir t®^
one year from the 4th of August, 1870, to the 4th and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever
of August. 1871.
suspected, and have doctored for all but the right
Proposals will algo he received at the same time one.
for keeping the sick and poor persons, within the
Diseases of these organs require the use of a
meaning of the above chanter and amendments Diuretic.
thereto, at a sum specified per week for each per­
son kept. The Hospital and Poor house to be
located at the County Sent, or within one mile
thereof, and to be divided into two departments—
one department for those persons requiring inedi
cak treatment, and the other department for the
disabled poor persons, or other poor persons, being
chnrgcs upon the County. Bids will be received
up to 2 o’clock, Tuesday. August 2 I, 1870. The
Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Jacksonville, July 16th 1870.
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is tho great Diurectic, and is a certain cure for-
diseases
of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Notice of Final Settlement«
Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General
Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs,
whether
existing in Male or Female, from what­
N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
ever
cause
originating, and no matter of how long
of Oregon for Jackson county. (Sitting in
standing.
Probate, Sept. Term, 1870.)
no treatment is submitted to, Consumption
In the matter of the Estate of George P. or If
Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are
Funck, Deceased.
supported from these sources, and the health and
Silas J. Day, Administrator of said Estate, happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon
having filed in said Court his final account, and prompt use of a reliable remedy.
also praying for an erder for fixing the time for
hearing ; therefore notice is hereby given that
said final account will be heard and determined in
said Court on Thursday, the 8th day of Septem
her, 1870, at which time all persons having objec­
Established upward of Nineteen Years,
tions to said final account and settlement, mint
then and there make the same. By order of the
IS PREPARED BY
Court.
SILAS J. DAY. Clerk.
July 12th, 1870.
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RÜIN THEIR CONSTITUTIONS,
COUNTY HOSPITAL
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IDIOCY, LUNACY,
PARALYSIS,
HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
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HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist,
Administrator’s Notice.
504 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
AND
otice is hereby given that let -
ters of Administration on the Estate of Ik 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., PHIL., PA«
Levy, deceased, late of Jackson county, Oregon,
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have been granted to the undersigned. All per­
Price,
«1
$5
per
Bottle,
or
O
Bottle»
for
sons having claims against said estate, are request­
ed to present them with the proper vouchers, to $6 50, delivered to any address, Ilold by
the undersignad, nt his place of business in Jack asl Druggists everywhere.
sonville, within six months from thia date, and all
NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up
claims not presented within ten months will he In steel engraved wrapper, with fac-alm-
forever barred : and all persons indebted to the ile of my Chemical Warehouse, aud sign­
said estate are requested to make immediate pay­ ed
ment to the Undersigned.
G. KAREWSKI, Administrator.
H.T. HELMBOLD.
the child aud remaining head are doing well.
July 14th, 1870.
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July IGtb, 1S70.
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