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About The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187? | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1870)
/ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1870 the happiness of millions on this continent A New Curative Principle Advocated. The Census of 1870. 4 than was the struggle on the sacred soil of The mass meeting held on Friday evening Bunker Hill. Dr. Hall of New York, believes the time In view of the approach of the time for Published Every Saturday Morning, It is contention for power to introduce an will come when those diseases that are now taking the census, the following questions at Platt’s Hall was one of the greatest gath- erirg? ever assembled in our city. It sur inferior race among us, to compete on our cur**d by medicine will be cured by food. have been collected together by some stu BY P. D. HULL, Publisher As r r o p r«i e t o r. prised all interested in the demonstration; own soil, and at wages that would not afford Salt is one of the best remedies for spitting dious individual in such matters, as probably and adequate arrangements bad not been the commonest necessaries of life, with our blood, and a lump of sa’ttoreed into the »tom containing the gist of the inquiries that will OFriCE---On Third St Between California and C. made bv having platforms on the outside, own people. We have the power to prevent ach has arrested convulsions. Watermelons be made : TERMS: from which the immense crowd unable to this—we have the most potent of weapons— are known to act specifically and powerfully How old are you ? Subicription, per annum, in advance .$4 00 gain admittance c<>uld have been addressed. the ballot ; and knowing that it cannot fail, upon the kidneys. They are therefore a rem Where were you born, and were you pres $2 00 Six months............................................ The audience within the Hail was one of if workingmen bound to each other by the edy in epilepsy, some conditions of cholera, ent on the occasion of your birth ? ADVERTISEMENTS. Were you ever a candidate fur office, and the finest ever seen in our city. The galle sacred love of their country, of their wives and have cured diarrhoeas and fevers. The la T he D emocratic N ews will be charged at and children — we say this monstrous wrong reason is simple ; the water which in cholera if so, how many times ? ries were largely occupied by ladies, many the following rates will be redressed, and the rapacious creatures and uiarrhoea runs off through the bowels is Are you a married person, and how do you First insertion, (ten lines or less) $3 0® earning bread’for their families by labor, aud who wish to reduce labor to starving rates by • liveried through the proper channel by rank like the institution ? For each week thereafter........ . ........................$1 00 every spot was tilled, It was not the oratory Asiatic competition be rebuked. ing the kidneys act, and the elements in the Have you any children, how many, and A liberal deauction from thr above rates will ba of the speakers that held the vast assem- made on quarterly and yearly advertisements. blage together for hours, No—it was the The issue of the times is, whether Arneri blood which cause epilepsy and fevers are what is a certain remedy for the sniffles? Do you grow any corn ; if so, how much engrossing question that now agitates the can laborers with families and enjoving house carried off by a free action of the same organ. JOB PRINTING. hold life, shall compete with Chinese who A physician in South America treated eight do you consume of whisky, and how much do public mind throughout the American Union.* Every variety of Job Work executed with neat It was to consider the best means to be nd<>pt are single men, without family ties, and no cases of yellow fever with watermelons, and ynu waste in making bread ? ness and aispatch, at reasonable rates. What’s your opinion of lager beer and pret ed to prevent the ingress of Mongolians idea of our social system, at the wages re cured them all. He discovered the great vai • among us, and to devise measures to arrest quired by the latter. Those wages now, for ue of the remedy by one of his patients crawl zels ? How many glasses can you drink, and with 'he competition of that class of laborers men willing to work longer hours than are ing in the night to a pile of watermelons and usual among us, are twelve dollars per eating nis fid. The next morning he was what effect ? against our people, for they are entering in What is your opinion of oats—a very pop many branches ot business, now, that a few month. But the demand can be supplied at better, an 1 recovered soon. Nature nearly lower rates. We can assure our readers tnat always indicates the remedy, as she does in ular provender for man and beast? years ago were considered beyond their there is profitable business in furnishing men the cat’s craving for catnip, and when it is What is the cash value of a one dollar bill ? reach. even at nine dollars per month, and that boys, found that patients in fever nearly always Were your father and mother both whit» JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 A variety of remedial measures were sug fullv able to do the work of females, can be crave watermelons, it might be atoncekoown men ? olds its regular meetings on geeted, and the right and proper one, in our Can you stand on your head, and how Satt every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows' Opinion, was proposed, It was teat lhe me- supplied at five or six dollars per month. In that this luscious product is a valuable febri llall. Brothers in good standing arc invited to fact, China is so overburdened with popula fuge. The most remakablo case of thia in long? If a good while how much longer if chanics throughout the United States should attend. JOHN MeKEE, N. G. tion that the supply of labor will be met at stinc' and of a fever cure (not “on record,” nece8«ary ? E. >MITH, R. Secy. m ake a common effort with their brethreu for this is the first time it has been put on If half an acre of ground will yield one W k . B ilger , ) ¡here, to demand from Congress the enact any rate—at the mere cost of subsistence. H. K i . ippel , > Trustees. record), of which we have ever heard, occur hundred bushels of rntibigas, bow many mcni of such laws ns would prevent our The Pacific Slope has. with less than a II. V. H elms , million of inhabitants, male and female, red some years ago in this State. It is vouch glasses of lager will it require a man to draw May 1st. 1869. t—f country being deluged with the swarms of ed for by a phvsician of good standing. He a bee line ? Asiatics win. are coming on steamers suhsid borne the competition of as high as eighty five thousand Asiatic». We received no sym left a fever patient early in the evening, un If your family eats a ham in three days, JAMES R. NEIL, ized by the government ; and who will come pathy from the Atlantic Slope. On the other der the impression that nothing could save how long will it take them to eat a couple of Attorney J- Counsellor-at-Law in such numbers if not arrested bv legisln side they tiegin to realize the effects of that him and that he would be dead by morning. hammers ? Third Street, (west side), between California lation. as will flood our country with the ignis Jatuus— the China trade, for which na About midnight a member of the patient’s Lend me five dollars ? and Main. most iniserub'e population that could be tional subsidies were granted to steamers family called him up and requested him to What is your opinion of young pups before Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts brought among us. of this State. bringing the vileness of Asia, and American visit the.patient again. Going toward the they get their eyes open ? The matter must be brought to an imme statesmen of the present day became esctatic, house, when a square distant; he heard a There are a number of other questions to f-9 Particular attention paid to the collection of Claim* against the Fa k-ral and State Govern- diate decision. C mgrees Can, by prompt ac and wanted a treaty for naturalization to voice crying, ‘’Cider I Cider! Cider!’ the be answered, which we omit here, from the mea*s. the Entry af Lauds under the Pre- emptiun tion, cause the Executive’ to issue instructions' prop their power against their fellow citizens. voice growing louder as he neared the house, fact that they will at once suggest themselves and RoiaaatM i Law*, and t > the Entry at Mineral to <>ur Consuls in China that will at once The meeting of Friday night last will open aud continuing the cry in a monotonous and to the marshals, just as soon as they think ef Lodes under the revent Act of Congress. arrest this immigration. The steamers in the eyes of the American people to the evil mechanical tone. He found on entering the them. C. W. KAHLER, which the traffic is carried on can be pre that menaces, it not stopped, the happiness bouse that the cry issued from his patient, C harles D ickens ’ u < ive for the N xwspa - vented from transporting these passengers of the present and of future generations. who seemed unconscious and paid no attention Ittawy ani Cewuselbr-at Law, under forfeiture of their subsidies, and in per P rofession .—The Chicago Times, in the Ai d that it shall exercise its full moral power to anything said or done, but kept crying course of a very touching article upon Charles less than thirty days the laboring men of the as a Labor Demonstration, we tell the work JACKSONVILLE:, OllEGON, “Cider/” The Physician procured a pitcher Dickens’ love for his old profession as a news nation can be relieved from this impending ing men that their honor as citizens is pledged full of cider and raised the patient, resting paper man, and for the associations that it Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and evil, whose consequences to them and their .•ther Court.« of this State. to prevent by every t ffort io their power the his neck against the pillows, and placed the often brought to mind, thus speaks : OFFICE—Is building formerly occupied by 0. families is more appalling than the visitations ill treatment of the Chinese among us, and pitcher in his h inds. He clutched it greedi Let it be recalled, and remembered, too, Jacob.«—opposite Court Route square. of war, pestilence and famine. Should the of those who, from misguided ideas of Bound ly and drained it to the bottom I Then he that the first author and most successful man wishes of the workingm n be unheeded by DB. GEO ft. TOLMAN, economy, think proper to employ them in went on crying, “Cider,” the cry graduallv in the world at the time of his death, was led the present body, there is another remedy — preference to men of their own race and lan growing lower until the patient fell asleep. to his career, and sealed it with the verdict of it is the employment of the ballot at the next (late Surgeon U. S. Army,) guage.—S. F. Examiner. The physician remained until the man’s skin peerless success, by the observation and cul Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, elections, thank God, now near at hand. That power cannot fail them. It is more S weet O il for P oisons .—We learn from began to soften and grow moist. In the ture of hard, tireless newspaper work. And ILL PRACTICE IN JACKSON AND otent than bullet or bayonet, and it is for the Stockton Gazette, what a plain farmer morning the physician returned and found he whose laurels are now moistened with the adjacent counties, and attend promptly to lhe patient doing well and he soon recovered. grief of the world was always proud of his them the impenetrable shield and the double says: all calls on pro essional business. He had no recollection whatever of having connection with the press. How gently he It is now over twenty years since I learned edged pointed sw<>rd. It is power in its OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, cried “Cider,” having been unconscious all was wont to woo the sunlight of hope for the that sweet oil would cure the bite of a rat grandest form. It is moral force exerting it 8 on 4th street, opposite the M. E. Church, Jack the while. The instinct within him appears London newsboys at their annual feasts 1 energies to protect the interests of the work tlesnake, not knowing it would cure any sonville. Oregon. to have taken possession of the unconscious How prompt was his attendance at the an Jan. 8th, 1870. jan8-tf. other kind of poison both on man or beast. ing people and the greatness of the nation mac, and like a good spirit, used his voice to nual press dinners, and bow like the quiet I think no farmer should be witnout a bottle From the formation of our Government tell what would save him. Cider, therefore, Dr. L. T. DAVIS, until a very recent period, State and national of it in the house. The panent must take » may be set down as a remedy for fever. Raw falling of refreshing rain was the dropping tr ct. legislation regarded as its highest duty the spoonful of it internally, and bathe the minced beef is now used as a remedy for of his sentences on those enjoyable occasions 1 elevation of the masses of the people. Our wound for a cure. To cure a horse, it re bloody flux and consumption- Celery is an Who of those that were present of the fare Opposite I he 014 greatest statesmen and philosophers claimed quires eight times as much as it d<>es for a excellent remedy for kidney affections, and well Dickens dinner, given by the press of Now York two years ago, will ever let slip man. Here let me say, of one of the most A rkansas L ivery S tabi e , no higher title to national renown than that extreme cases of snake bite in this neighbor fruits and berries cure costiveness. from mind the inexpressible tenderness of hit they were the sons of poor and honest parents. greeting and grateful expressions at that Money Lost. But now a change, owing to the spread of hood—eleven years ago this Summer—where Jacksonville, Oregon. memorable time? In vain did be call upon luxury io high quarters, is coming over us to the case had been thirty days standing, E. H. GREENMAN, cast its blighting curse on labor. Instead of and the patient was given up by his physi It is stated that over $150.000 of the peo all his boundless resources of language to sat Pliywician. «fts wishing to »ee labor well rewarded he spirit cians. I heard of it and caraied the oil, and pie’s money has already been expended in the isfy himself in expressirg his love and ad of legislation is invoked to cheapen and de gave one spoonful, which effected a cure. It negotiations for the annexation of S«n Dom miration for the press. A mist came over his OFFICE—At his residence on Fifth Street Jacksonville, Oregon. grade it. The treaty making power of our is an antidote for arsenic and strychnine. It ingo. Baez was smart enough to demand an eyes when he essayed to speak of the old time £3^* Will practice in Jackson and adjacentcoun- Government is used to nurse the viper. will cure bloat in cattle caused bv eating too installment of cash down, preliminary to be employment on the press, and of the kindness ies, ar.d attend promptly to pro essional calls. Tricky and designing men long conceived the freely of fresh clover ; it will cure bites of traying and selling out his subjects. Grant with which newspapers on both sides the wa DR. A. B. OVERBECK schema of bringing cheap labor in our midst bees, spiders or other insects, and will cure is not responsible tor the whole of this expen ter had uniformly treated him. There was persons who have been poisoned by a low diture. as part of it is due to Mr. Sewaid. an enchantment about bis words which made U/TLL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND BUR to aid the immense manufacturing interests when in tne State Department under John every press man present proud of his calling. TT GERY, and will attend promptly to ail calls that have heretofore been fostered by taxa running vine in the meadows, called ivy. on professional business. His office and residence son. The whole amount, however, is sup tion on the people, levied in the name of pro A N ew U se for W hisky .—A Scotch cor are at A merchant in Montgomery, Ala., recently The Overbeck Hospital, tective duties to prevent competition against hired a new clerk, and of course initiated posed to have come out of the secret service respondent of the London farmer's Chronicle On Oregon Street. Jacksonville. Oregon. l-tf American industry. Many of our articles him at once into the mysteries of the “trade fund, and was the peoples money. This is finds a use for whisky at ooce novel, interest of lust year alluded to this subject. We pro mark.’’ Shortly afterward the knight of the only one example of many of Radical extrav ing and original. His apple and cherry trees JAMES D. FAY, claimed that Chinese laborers would be intro yardstick was showing some goods to a lady agance, and shows how little inclined the Ad had been greatly injured by blight, and every Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law, duced in swarms to run the mills in the customer, when she demurred at the prict». ministration is to lighten the burdens of tax experiment to arrest the disease was unsuc Northern and Eistern States, and that the The leehogs of the merchant may be imag ation oppressing the people.— Examiner. cessful. Finally be concluded to dose bis OFFICE—In Court Honse, up stairs. profits on American capital in manufacturing ined when the young mao called out at the T he proprietor of a Chattanooga hotel ex trees with whisky. This he did in June, Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts 1869. The effect has been magical. No would be realized in fu'ure hy replacing the top of his voice : “What shall I sell this for ? pelled a couple of Indies from bi» parlor be blight has since appeared. He also rid bis of this State. American laborer by the docile, long work * _____ It is marked four dollar» and a half, and cost cause they didn’t take supper while waiting plum trees of insects by the use of whisky ; «gfr- Particular attention paid to the collection ing coolie. The matter is coming to pass. fifty cents.” and he found it effectual in curing his dogs of - for the train. of Claims against the Federal and State Govern It is associated capital that encourage« one mange. We believe it would cure sheep of / ments, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption man to make the attempt. That struggle The death of the Lmprea» Charlotti is »aid General Prim is »aid to be worth 14,000, the scab Great is whisky when used fop and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral The Labor Question. » Business Carbs. H ! } W I À ( X Loda» under the recent Act of Congress. 1 tf. made in Massachusetts is more important to to be imminent. 000 reals. proper purpose». X