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“EXCELSIOR”
TO THE
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1870.
Newspaper Laws.
Tbe following is taken from one of our ex
changes. We commend h to tbe attention ot
. those interested:
Many persons seem to suppose themselves
released from all obligation to publishers if
they have ceased to take papers from tbe
post office or other place to which they have
been sent, others entertaining tbe opinion
that if they never authorized the paper sent
they may take it out «»f the office one, two or
three years, and be relieved from paying for
it upon the assumption that they never sub
scribed. Such is not tbe case ; the law ex
pressly states otherwise. Auy person taking
a paper from the post office, or other means
ot delivery, becomes responsible and cannot
release himself except by paying for it and
ordering it discontinued. Neither can a par
ty who is io arrearages order his paper stop
ped until they are paid. The law says that
publishers may continue to send such paper
till all charges are paid. Persons removing
from a place and^eaving their papers uncalled
for, and without giving notice of their re
moval, are deemed guilty of fraud, so decided
by the courts. No person is excused from
his obligation to a newspaper unless he pays
up tbe full amount of his indebtedness and
properly orders it stopped, unless he be irre
sponsible. The law goes this far to protect
publisher* because it is not possible for them
to know whether their papers are taken from
the office, or that persons have removed and
left them uncalled for. To an individual sub
scriber this may seem a trifling matter, but
to the publ shers is a verv grave one. Sup
pose that fifty or a hundred cases should oc
cur in one year, it would be serious to the
publisher.
B sautiful .—The following is one of Mr.
Prentice’s littie waifs, so many of which ap
peared in tbe Louisville Journal in its palmi
est days:
Sometime—it is a sweet, sweet song, war
bled to and from among the topmost boughs
of the heart, and filling tbe whole air with
such joy and gladness as the songs of birds
do when the summer morning comes out of
darkness, and day is born on the mountains.
We have all of our possessions in the future,
which we call ‘‘sometime.” Beautiful flow
ers and singing birds are there, onlv our
hands seldom grasp the one, or our ears hear
tbe other. But, oh reader, be of good cheer,
for all the good is a golden “sometime,”
when tbe hills and valleys of time are all
passed ; when the wear and fever, the dis
appointment and the sorrow of life are over,
then there is the place and the rest appointed
of God. Oh, homestead, over whose roof
falls no shadows or even clouds, and over
whose threshold the voice of sorrow is never
beard, built upon the eternal hills and stand
ing with thy spires and pinnacle* of celestial
beauty among the palm trees of the citv on
high, those who love God shall rest under
thy shadow8, where there is no more sorrow
nor pain, nor the sound of weeping “some
time.”
That greatly decried institution, the moth
er-in-law, has at last found an apologist
judge Payton, of Pennsylvania. In a re
cent divorce he said : “As to much abused
mothers in law I have a word to sav. I
bold them in high respect, and yet, from ob
servation, I have arrived at the conclusion
that young married people had better live
alone. There are good mothers-in-law—
▼ery good ones—and yet, with tbe best of
them there might he trouble.”
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PLYMALE & MANNING.
Having just received from San Francisco a fine
stock of
We are now prepared to furnish our patrons, and
th« pvblic generally, with as
FINE TURNOUTS
as can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses
hired to go to any part of the country. Animals
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Animals bought and sold, and horses bro'ce to
saddle or harness.
BEAMES A WILSON.
May 7ih, 1870.
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SUBSTITUTE,
This Powder is invaluable to the Housekeeper,
Hotel and Restaurant Proprietors, Miners and
owners of Steamships and sea going vessels, 8 it
does away with the necessity of providing Eggs
for Puddings. Cakes, Fancy Breads, etc., *s the
contents of each tin is equal in every respect (for
the abov* purpose) to four dozen of Eggs.
It dispenses entirely with the use of Soda, Sal-
eratus and Cream of Tartar, (tzree ingredients
that are very apt to disagree with delicate stom
achs). and is a friend to the dyspeptic, as it makes
the food into which it is introduced, light and
wholesome. It is entirely free from all mineral
alkalies , and is recommended by the Faculty to
those suffering from sour stomachs and impaired
digestion, or irregularity of the biliary secretions.
The above article is put up in sealed cans, and
warranted to keep in all climutes.
Directions on each box.
Celebrated California
Buckeye Salve.
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and public generally, that they are now manufact
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A certain cure for
Rheumatism, Paralysis, Piles and Old
Sores.
The therapeutic value of this stlutarv prepara
tion is exhibited in its applieatiou as u medica
ment in eases where, owing to disease, a partial
suspension of tbe vital powers has taken place, as
in
of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain
TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC.
of the best quality and at
LOW RATES.
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trade.
Ashland, May 1st, 1869.
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IRCUIT COURT, STATE OF 0RNG0N,
for the County of Josephine.
A, B. McElwain vs. J. G. B. Stone.
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Action at Law to Recover Money.
To said Deft : You are hereby summoned to be
and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Josephine, on the fourth
Monday in October, 1870, and answer the com
plaint in this cause filed, wherein the Plff demands
judgment against you for tbe sum of $90 78, with
interest thereon at the rate of one per cent, from
the 31st day of July, 1869, and costs and disburse
ments ot this action. And you are hereby noti
fied that unless you appear as herein required,
judgment will be taken against you in default of
an answer. By order of Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge
of said Court.
First publication March 12th, 1870.
JAMES D. FAY,
Attorney for Plff.
March 12th, 1870.
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NOW, READER,
self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and
sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a
weakness of the generative organs, The organs
of generation, when in perfect health.
MAKE THE MAN.
DID YOU ETTER THINK
that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering
successful business men. are always those whose
generative organs are in perfect health ?
You never hear such uien complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, or palpitation of the
heart. They are never Hfraid they cannot succeed
in business ; they don’t become sad and discour
aged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the
company of ladies, and look you and them right in
the face—none of your downcast looks or other
meanness about them. I do not mean those who
keep the organs inflated by running to excess.
These will not only
RUIN THEIR CONSTITUTIONS,
but also those they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured diseases, from
the effects of self-abuse and excesses.., have
brought about that state of weakness in those or
gans that has reduced the general system so much
It permeates tbe system, into which it becomes as to induce almost every other disease.
thoroughly absorbed, and thus it strikes at the
root of evil in both Rheumatism and Paralysis.
As a lenitive, it mitigates pain and sootl *8 the
irritation of the parts affected. It is both emoll
ient and depuratory in its action on sores, which
it mollifies and softens, and it effectually changes
them from impurities and foreign matter, causing
them to cicatrise rapidly.
DIS '0VERY OB’ THE BUCKEYE.
spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other
The curative properties of the Buckeye, Nut, form of disease which humanity is heir to,
from which this ointment is principally expressed, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever
were first broug t to notice by Mr. Conroy, who. suspected, and have doctored for all but the right
while residing in Andarson'B Valley, suffered so one.
Diseases of these organs require tbe use of a
severely from Rheumatism, that he could move
neither hand nor foot. He had known tbe natives Diuretic.
t<> use the nut as a specific, and tried it with great
success on himself. The potency of its effects as a
drug is exemplified in its singular operations on
cattle, by which, when taken, it causes abortion in
those animals that are with young when the nut is
eaten. Squirrels, as if aware of its medicinal pro
perties, eat but half of it, leaving the other half
untasted.
So wonderful is the efficacy of this production of
nature, in cases of Rheumatism, that many of the
old settlers and early Californians subject to the
disease, carry the nut about their persons, not only is the great Diurectic, and is a certain cure for
diseases of tho Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
as an antidote, but as a preventive.
In no cases where THIS PREPARATION has Organic Weakness, Female Complaints. General
been applied to the human subject, has it failed in Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs,
establishing a COMPLETE CURE in the diseases whether existing in Male or Female, from what
ever cause originating, and no mstter of how long
above mentioned.
Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask tor standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption
Ea kins’ Buckeye Salve, and take no
or
Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are
other.
supported
from these sources, and the health and
Sold by all Druggists throughout the country.
happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon
prompt use of a reliable remedy.
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PARALYSIS,
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If you are suffering or have suffered, from ih'-
voluntary discharges, what effect does it produce-
upon your general health? Do you feel weak,,
debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extv» exer
tion produce palpitac on of the heart ? Dow 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 settling?
Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? Or is a sed
iment at the bottom after it has stood awhile?
Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspep
sia? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have
spells ot fainting, or rushes of blood to tbe 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 ? I*
the lustre of your eye as brilliant ? The bloom on
your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourselt 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 to 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 but little appetite, tfnd you attri
bute this to dyspepsia, or liver complaint?
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Wholesale Agents for the Pacific Coast.
DR. GEO. B. TOLMAN, Agent for Southern
Oregon.
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DENTIST.
CITY BREWERY.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upward of Nineteen Years,
IS PREPARED BY
H. T, HELMBOLD, Druggist,
Dental Rooms in Horne’s Hotel, Jacksonville,
504 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Oregon. All styles of Dental work done on short
notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention
AND
given to tbe regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth
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method of local anasthesia. All work warranted. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., PHIL., PA.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Nov. 20th, 1869.
nov20 3m.
Price, fl 25 per Bottle, or 6 Bottle* far
•6 50, delivered to any address. Sold by
he undersigned respectfully in -
ail Druggists everywhere.
HOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS CON-
forms tbe citisensof Jacksonville and surround
stantly on hand.
NONE ARE GENUINE unless done np
ing country, that be is now manufacturing, and ll thosb indebted to me , either
In
steel engraved wrapper, with f«c-slm»
will constantly keep on hand, the very best of
by note or book account, are notified that I
lie
Lager Beer. Those who wish a cool glass of beer
wid receive Legal Tenders AT PAR until the 1st of my Chemical Warehouse, and sign»
should give me a call.
day of May.
12 1-2 Cent«.
JacksonviU*, June 12th, 1869.
H.T. HELMBOLD.
DR. E. H. GREENMAN.
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July 17th, 1869.
RAILROAD SALOON!
GOOD SADDLE HORSES 4s MULES.
PROMPT TREATMENT,
Patented March, 1868.
that Pape A Savage of the “ New State Sa
he undersigned would respect - loon ’’ will quench their thirst with the most choice
rully inform their friends and the public gen BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for
erally :hat they have purchased the above estab one bit.’* We expect to lose money by it, but
lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
henceforward conducted under their constant per times are hard, and we cannot see pe >ple thirsty.
PAPE A SAVAGE.
sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
to all who may favor them with their patronage.
October 16th, 1869.
These stables are centrally located, and within
•onvenient distance of the various houses of public
entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded
and eared for, by tbe day or week, at moderate
ehargev. They have the largest stock in Oregon,
south of Portland, of
with single or doable teams, for hire on reason
able terms; also.
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boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them
while in our charge.
j^OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-«^
A liberal share of public patronage is solicited.
PLYMALE A MANNING.
Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 10.
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