The Democratic news. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1869-187?, October 01, 1870, Image 4

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THE PLACE
“EXCELSIOR”
McMahon in Action.
Whoever else was responsible, says a Lon­
To Buy Goods
don journal, for the disaster at Woerth, it is
quite evident Marshal McMahon was not.
High testimony to hie ability and dash is
pouring in from all sides, even the Prussians
THAN THE
admitting that he bandied his troops magnifi­
On
Oregon
street,
Jacksonville.
cently. One correspondent says:
As to McMahon the soldiers are unanimous
and enthusiastic. His personal bravery has
touched the heart of every wounded soldier.
“Ah,” says every one, “if he had got sole
—AT-
command in this campaign, all would have
Having just received from San Francisco a fine
gone differently ; but they hampered him, stock
of
and they isolated him. They left him and
us to die.”
DEALERS IN
HARNESS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES
The Paris Moniteur contains the following:
In those telegrams, laconic as they are, we We are now prepared to furnish our patrons, and
find one brilliant individuality, one splendid the pvbhc generally, with as
military figure, a true soldier—we knew him,
FINE TURNOUTS
before, at Malakoff and Magenta. This man
Clothing,
—this soldier,.this lion, who combats at the
can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses
frontier—ia McMahon. From these dis­ as
hired to go to any part of the country. Animals
Boots & Shoes,
patches we found that he fought against
several Prussian armies. It is not man
BOUGHT & SOLD.
Groceries,
against man, but one against ten. He fought,
not during an hour or a day, but from the 3d Horses broke to work single or double. Horses
Liquors,
boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them
to the 6th, in a foreigD country, full with while in our charge.
enemies. He was almost surrounded, it ap­ JS^OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-^
Cutlery,
pears, several times. He attacked those A liberal share of public 'patronago is solicited.
PLYMALE A MANNING.
masses of troops, he withstood the shock ;
Crockery,
Jacksonville,
Ogn.,
Oct. 10.
there was no disorder in his armies. It was
grand—solemn—epic I—and the glory of
Etc., Etc.,
French arms will receive new lustre from
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
this Homeric struggle.
The end of the battle of Woerth is thus
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described by a correspondent:
—YOUR—
CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY.
In front of those battalions which had es­
caped massacre and the shame of surrender­
FISHER & BRO.’S,
ing en masse, before those decimated regi­
(Corner California and Oregon Streets,)
ments, rose McMahon, holding his sword by
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
the blade an brandishing it like a club. lie ^Bl’Y the WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured
May
1st,
1869.
wildly spurred a large black charger covered by the
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soldiers cried “Vive McMahon1.” and the
. Marshal, standing up in his stirrups, took
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and ordered his admirable retreat. At 7 Orders solicited. A liberal diseount made to the
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LIVERY STABLE.
PLYMALE & MANNING.
Cheapest!
FISHER & BRO.’S
FANCY, STAPLE & DRY GOODS,
HOW TO KEEP
MONEY AT HOME,
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LOW RATES.
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A. E. Sears, presiding Elder.
Dallas Circuit, R. C. Oglesby.
Corvallis and Albany, Jos. Emery and W.
A Finley.
Albany Circuit, E. G. Michael.
Brownsville Circuit, J. W. Stahl.
Lafayette Circuit, John Wallar.
St. Hellene Mission, R. T. Weatherly.
Oregon City Circuit, supplied by E. Oliver.
W. A. Finley, President of Corvallis Col­
lege, and Jos. Emery, Prof, of Mathematics ;
B. F. Burch and B. R. Baxter, Agents.
J acksonville D istrict .
D. C. McFarland, Presiding Elder.
Jacksonville Circuit, G. W. Fleming.
Roseburg Circuit and Oakland Mission, N.
M. Elton.
Coast Fork Mission, to be supplied.
Eugene City Circuit, R. C. Martin.
U matilla D istrict .
C. H. E. Newton, Presiding Elder.
Walla Walla Circuit, supplied by B. F.
King.
Umatilla Meadows and Birch Creek Cir­
cuit, to be supplied.
Grand Ronds Valley, to be supplied.
PoWder River Circuit, J. W. Starr.
“What are you disturbing the whole house
with your yells io this way for,” demanded
a Saratoga landlord of a guest whom he found
late at night seemingly in active pursuit of
invisible foes, and yelling at the top of his
voice. “I’m shouting the battlecry of flea
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with his search and his yells.
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AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE
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PROMPT TREATMENT.
To Render Existence Desirable.
H
SUBSTITUTE,
This Powder is invaluable to the Housekeeper,
Hotel and Restaurant Proprietors, Miners and
owners of Steamships and sea g«ing vessels, ps it
does away with the necessity of providing Eggs
for Puddings. Cakes, Fancy Breads, etc., as the
contents of each tin is equal in every respect (for
the above purpose) to four dozen of Eggs.
It dispenses entirely with the use of Soda, Sal-
eratus and Cream of Tartar, (tAree 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 climates.
Directions on each box.
Celebrated California
Buckeye Salve.
Patented March, 1868.
If you are suffering or have suffered, from in­
voluntary discharges, what effect does it produce
upon your general health? Do you fesl weak,
debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exer­
tion produce palpitation 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 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 dyspsp-
sia? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have
spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the bead ?
Is your memory impaired? Is your mind con­
stantly 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? Is
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 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, and you attri­
bute this to dyspepsia, or liver complaint?
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 EVER THINK
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that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering
successful business men, are always those whose
generative organs are in perfect health ?
You never bear such men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, or palpitation of the
heart. They are never afraid 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
and where the animal functions have become inert
or inoperative, as in
RUIN THEIR CONSTITUTIONS,
A certain cure for
Rheumatism, Paralysis, Piles and Old
Sores.
The therapeutic value of this salutary prepara­
tion is exhibited in its application as a medica­
ment in cases where, owing to disease, a partial
suspension of the vital powers has taken place, as
in
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SORES.
IDIOCY, LUNACY,
PARALYSIS,
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Columbia annual Conference of the M.
Church South, says the Dallas Republican,
held in this place, were closed on Saturday
eveninglast. Rqv. Jos. Emery, the secretary,
has kindly furnished us the following list of
appointments *.
TO THE
but also those they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured diseases, from
the effects of seif-abuse and excesses?, have
brought about that state of weakness in those or­
gans that has reduced the general system so much
It permeates the 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 soothes the
irritation
of the parts affected. It is both emoll­
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OSEPH WETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND
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and
depuratory
in its action on sores, which
and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag­
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mollifies
and
softens,
anil it effectually cleanses
er Beer in Southern Oregon, which he will sell in
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them
from
impurities
and
foreign matter, causing
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quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the
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them
to
cicatrise
rapidly.
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DISCOVERY OF THE BUCKEYE.
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Jacksonville June 5th, 1869.
spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other
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form of disease which humanity is heir to,
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The
curative
properties
of
the
Buckeye,
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and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever
from
which
this
ointment
is
principally
expressed,
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suspected, and have doctored for all but the right
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were
first
broug
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to
notice
by
Mr.
Conroy,
who,
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one.
while
residing
in
Anderson
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Valley,
suffered
so
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Diseases of these organs require the use of a
severely from Rheumatism, that he could move
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Diuretic.
neither
hand
nor
foot.
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had
known
the
natives
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to use the nut as a specific, and tried it with great
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success on himself. The potency of its effects as a
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drug is exemplified in its singular operations on
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cattle, by which, when taken, it causes abortion in
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those animals that are with young when the nut is
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eaten. Squirrels, as if aware of its medicinal pro­
aving located in J acksonville ,
perties, eat but half of it, leaving the other half
informs the citizens of this place and vicinity
untasted.
that he is now prepared to take orders for all kinds
So wonderful is the efficacy of this production of
of gents’ and boy’s clothing at reasonable prices.
nature,
in cases of Rheumatism, that many of the
Satisfaction guaranteed.
old settlers and early Californians subject to the
C leaning and R epairing done.
disease, carry the nut about their persons, not only is the great Diurectic, and is a certain cure for
diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
July 2d, 1870.
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as an antidote, but as a preventive.
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In no cuses 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
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ever cause originating, and no mstter of how long
above mentioned.
Beware of Counterfeits.—Ask tor standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption
Eakins’ Buckeye Salve, and take no
or
Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are
other.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
supported
from these sources, and the health and
Sold by all Druggists throughout the country.
happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon
HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN-
prompt use of a reliable remedy.
HE THIRSTY PUBLIC ARE INFORMED
forms the citizens of Jacksonville and surround­
that Pape <L Savage of the “ New State Sa­
ing country, that he is now manufacturing, and
206 and 208 Battery St., San Francisco,
loon ” will quench-their thirst with the most choice will constantly keep on hand, the very best of
Wholesale Agents for the Pacific Coast.
Lager
Beer.
Those
who
wish
a
cool
glass
of
beer
BEVERAGES to be found in Jacksonville for should give me a call.
DR. GEO. B. TOLMAN, Agent for Southern
Established upward of Nineteen Years,
“ one bit.’1 We expect to lose money by it, but
Oregon.Janl5-ly.
Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869.
times are hard, and we cannot see peopla thirsty.
June 12th—ly.
IS PREPARED BY
DR. W. JACKSON,
PAPE A SAVAGE.
October 16th, 1869.
EAGLE BREWERY.
C olumbia C okference . —The labors of the
ADDRESS
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WILLIAM HERMAN
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT
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CITY BREWERY,
NEW STATE SALOON
VEIT SHUTZ’,
12 1-2.
HEATHFIELD, BOGEL & CO.,
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DENTIST.
$50 Reward.
MAX. BRENTANO.
HOICE LIQUORS AND
■tantly on hand.
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CIGARS CON
TOCOTS,
12 1-2 Cents.
July 17tb, 1869.
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H. T, HELMBOLDj Druggist,
Dental Rooms in building formerly occupied by
Dr. E. II. Greenman, corner California and Fifth
594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM KLAMATH Streets. All styles of Dental work done on short
Agency, about the last of December, 1869, notice, at reduced prices. , Particular attention
AND
given to the regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth
two horses—one sorrel horse; thin mane, bald
face, all of his legs white to the knees, no brand, extracted without pain by the use of the late 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., PHIL., PA
harness and saddle marks, about 15 hands high, method of local anasthesia. All work warranted.
and a sore under the lower jaw ; 9 years old. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Price, $1 25 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for
Nov. 20th, 1869.
nov20 3m.
Also, one bay hoase, dark mane and tail, 14|
$6
50, delivered to any address. Sold by
hands high.—Morgan stock,—branded thus : An
ail
Druggists everywhere.
inverted “f” on the hollow of the right thigh ; a
small white crooked strip in the forehead ; saddle
NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up
LL THOSE INDEBTED TO ME, EITHER
and harness marks—sixqrears old. The above re­
in
steel engraved wrapper, with fac-sim-
by note or book account, are notified that I
ward will be paid to any person delivering said
lle
will receive Legal Tenders A T PAR until the 1st of my Chemical Warehouse, and sign­
horses at S. D. Vandyke’s ranch, 7 miles et^st of
ed
Jacksonville.
day of May.
DR. E. H. GREENMAN. |
H. T, HELMBOLD.
S. D. VANDYKE.
Jacksonville, April 9th, 1870.
Jacksonville, July 23d, 1870.
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RAILROAD SALOON! S
ENGINEER,
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
GBEENBACKS AT PAR!
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