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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1871)
I B— SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1871 THOMAS BOYCE. No. 30 (Second floor.) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is eur duly authorized agent for San Francisco. lllTOsON MEN ET, are our duly author lied Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 Bark Row, “Times” Building, Now A’ork. J. M. BALTIMORE is our duly authurized ngent for Portland, Oregon. DANIELGREEN is our authorized agent for Josephine County. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. «Proceedings of the Board of Trustees- T Temple .of Fashion LOW PRICES WILL WIN. on cell—Spoken by Miss Matilda Miller. lx S earch < f L and .—The new comers Overture—Dichter und Bauer—Quartette. HIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE who still truss our borders in large numbers I in notifying his friends and the public gener Mary Stuart and Queen Elizabeth — Tragedy in i ally tnat he is now receiving nnd opening a very are inquiring after lnnd, aud endeavoring to Five Acts. 'establish themselves iu our valley. Among large and extensive stock of The Storm—Piano Solo—Miss C. Beach. ¡‘ART wECOND. Literary and Musical I * byrail to Chico, Cal. Ila is alight, dapple gray, 5 years old the coming Spring ; weighed when »hip ped in Ohio, 1,680 lbs., at at maturity, in good condition, wi’.l WEIGH 1,800 POUNDS, REAÜY-MÄBE CLOTHING, AND CALIFORNIA Has large, broad, fleet limbs, good disposition, pleasing countenance, fine style, good action, and has never been bred to any extent. While in the East bunting for a horse to bring to this coast, I saw nineteen imported Percherou horses, and £ aui satisfied The White P rine fo SALEM SACHS BRO’S C LOTUS FORM, SIZE, STYLE AND ACTION ! Surpasses them all. Tn this selection I was as. ted by Mr. Jas. Fullington, ex-Presidcnt Ohio ave received , as usual , the first I ' sis State Agricultural Society, said to be as good n nnd best stock of .SPRING nnd SUMMER to be found this side of San Fran-'J“'1?® °f Vi“ et°°k aSa?y„ PC«S°? GOODS there is t---- ------------- ---------------------- States. Ho was one of the first importers, is fa cisco. miliar with their endurance in France, and their breeding qualities in Ohio. Those who have read in tho American Agri- i culturiet and other agricultural papers, know th. r^TT nr.’ « • ij i world-wide reputation of •■»It i'ML'ßi BLANKET^, H HOOP SKIRTS, —ALSO— Boots and Shoes; Eadies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Shoes. 1! W k have also in connection with the above a ver j Large and Extensive Stock of Choice » rou Will Find GROCERIES, The Percheron I would hero say, that well informed horsemen wh. were acquainted with this stock, said The White Prince was as promising a young horse as they had ever seen imported. To thoso who are not 1 posted as to their history, the HABDWÂRL-, queensware , French Writers Say CLASSWARE, — AND— CUTLERY,' PAINTS, DRESS GOODS OILS, ETC, ( Tthey Lavebcen kept ns a distinct breed for mori ■than a century, and undoubtedly trace to the Ara- Ibian, and have several infusions of I PUBE ARABIAN 1 Iu the Is.3t century. It is that which giv*3 them tbeirendurance, style, form nnd action. ■ ‘ no has not such a fine skin as tho Arab, uor his prettily roundel, oval, and small foot; but we must remember the fact that ho lives under * ’ cold climate upon elevated plains, where nature •gives him for «-'covering a thicker skin and a warmer coat, and that he has been for years step- I ping upon moist, clayey soil.’.’ TERMS $35 iu U. S. gold coin, tho season, i Good pasturage, with good fence, near here, at 50 ! cts. per week. Everybody is invited to conic and see my stock and judge for themselves. W. C. MYER. A large «.-«-»riaient of FANCA l.QOD.o ; in fuct. everything von want f.-vui a NEEDLE to a> Ashland Mills, Ogn., January 25th. 1871. FINE SILK DRE'S. of the Very Latest Styles. ALSO Window (.lass, Nalls, Iron and Steel, Cast and steel Plows Wooden and Willow W are. Etc., Etc. I I am now ready to .-ell anything in my line at the lowest cash price. Persons wishing t> buy good will find it greatly to their advantage to cxamini our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am •letermined not to be undersold by any house in Jackson county. CT. S. HOTEH.. JACKSONVILLE, otlECON, jl Corner of California and Third Sle.t Y- u can suit yourself in STRAW and CASSI- Mi.RE 11 MS, < lothing of ail Description. LIN EN COATS, BOOTS an«! SHOES, and a general ¡i-.-.uitinent of Gouls’ Furnishing Guu«!s. Wc call special att«-ntion t»> our extensive stock HJ EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC • >1 l.a .i s. Mhses uu I i.'ialdren’i California Mu.le il t' that he has the largest, best, and most com S11 ' > v $ . modious Hotel in Southern Oregon. Jll L. HORNE, Proprietor, OGtls 371 All those (»0 )DS, ns well u® our large stock of It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ; Grocer esM,oi>aeeo and Liquors, will be sold at ie.->-low y.iees for CAN’//. 111.1 to PHO UTT. stages from the North ani South leave regularly fr m the U. S. HOTEL. /'.I I7A G VISIO MEH 8. I A fter M r . L o An Indian from the Vi ILLi/. M 5> A VlJkSOX, Yamhill ifisnrva’i'>n. ha« arrived Imre armed with a letter from Lofollet. Indian Agent rx at that jli'-“ command ng or. ry digger be- 1 nging to that Reservation to return forth No. G 1 Front Oí ri'-.'t. with. ns their Linds are about to be allotted A. M. !>. G. to them, and if they don’t put in an appear- PORTLAND, OREGON. n nee this summer tbey will be shipped to A n Ainu. T ragedy and TERi:im,u R etri some other reservation in Southeastern Ore REAL ¡.STATE in this CITY and EAST bution . — On the first of June a man known PORTLAND, in th*- nvist ile-ira' lc localities, con-I gon. We have not heard what success the sitting <>f LOIS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,! as GeorgeStrakenwichor Austrian Gcorge.de Sub Indian Agent has met with. HOUSES and STORES ; also, liberatclv cut the throat of a most estimable P ersonal —We Lave met in town this young lady, M’?3 McD.inel, at Cherokee,1 IMPROVED FARMS, ani valuable un- week Mr. W. J. Cooksie and J. B. McDaniel near Oroville, Cal., while she was returning lucaUd in ALL I’arts of the MATE tor SALL, from Goose Lake Valley. They speak in en from n wedding party in cimp.wy with somei couraging terms of that section. lhe grass friends. Tho peculiar atrocity of the deed) REAL ESTATE and other Property pur- is excellent and stock in fine condition, and excited the people of the vicinity to the 'cuase<l f°r Correspondents, in this CHY and the STATES nnd TERRITORIES, the having season is about commencing an i highest pitch, and they turned out en masse throughout with great care and wn the most ADVANTA large quantities will be put up this year. to hunt the murderer down. On the 5th GEOUS TERMS. They report many immigrants this spring ¡list, be was captured while crossing Feather HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS settling in the valley. river at Bidwell Bar. and taken to the Louse NEGOTIATED, nnd CLAIMS OF ’ ALL DES .............................................................. CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And of J. S. Bcndle. Here he attempted to shoot 1 I mprovements .—We notice that James a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI- himself, but was disarmed, and then he «1-; NIJSsTrn'n’acte 'L Drum has enlarged his shop, and is giving tempted to escape. Mr. Bendle fired, hitting 1 evidence of prosperity by “branching out. »> him three times and killing him instantly. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT- , IIES and TOWNS in tho STATE. will receive Messrs. Beekman nnd Fay are putting up a ,T. . , His bedy was taken to Cherokee Mat to Ins ■ <]c3criptions <>t FARM PROPERTY and forward handsome fence between their residence«. cabin, which was torn down and it funeral ¡the s^tne to the above address, February 4th, 1871. A. Martin has also a nice fence. Ed. Smit!) febt-tf. pyre built out of of it; the corpse of thcj is putting up a comfortable dwelling opposite, murderer was placed upon it and a can of nnd the town generally is improving. coal oil poured over all; the torch applied, T hanks .— Last week we inadvertently nnd the body burnt to ashes amid the shout- i omitted to express our obligations to the Edi ing and exultation of the excited populace. tor of the Sentinel for the generous loan of a A ssault and B attery .—We arc informed, supply of paper ior that issue ; ours being on the wav, but not at hand. lie will take the that Mr. Jos. Wells, of “salt and chicken ■ will for the deed, nnd we w ill now thank him pie” fame, committed a most brutal assault •4s»’’ and battery on Mr. John Murphy and wife “nunc pro tunc.” Time Tests the Merits of all Tilings on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy P ersonal .—We noticed the jolly and fa arc an okl couple, residing near Ashland ; J?a-F0R THIRTY YEARS 11« miliar countenance of Capt. Barnes in town the old man is also crippled with the lheuma- this week. The Cipt. has just returned tisin, which makes the outrage all the more' Ferry Davis’ Pain 3£iller from a somewhat lengthy stay in California dastardly. to see about his cattle, of which he has “lots I Has been tested in every variety of climate, and and cords” on Lost river. A C orrection .—In the account given of by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable the shooting of Taylor last week, wc stated friend of tho mis-ionary nnd the trace cr on sea H eld to A nswer .—Jacob Neithammer that Taylor’s band was amputated l y Dr. nnd land, and no one should travel on our L akes was held to answer the charge of assault with or R ivers without it. Davis, assisted by Dr. Danforth. This was It is a speedy nnu safe remedy for burn.’, scnldj«, intent to kill, committed on S. I). Taylor, in a mistake of ours ; and in justice to the par cuts, bruises, wounds, und various otlior injuries, the sum of $3,000. .Hanna for PFfT; Fay fur as well ns f<>r dysentery, diarrhea and bowel com ties we make the correction by stating that plaints generally, and is ndniirably suited for every Deft the hand was amputated by Dr. Danforth, race of men on the face of the globe. Be sure you call for nnd get the genuine Pnin C apt . Ben. Sachs, of the “Thumpagorian assisted by Dr. Davis. Ki'ler, os many worthless nostrums nrc attempted to be sold on the great reputation of this valuable Brigade,” says the next meeting of the so F or G oose L ake .—On yesterday, Messrs. medicine. ciety will be secret, “as the boys makes too XS“Directions nccompany each bottle. much devilishtnents” if the meetings arc pul - W. A. Owen, Col. Ross, and Wm. Turner, Price 25 cts., 50 cts.. and $1.00 Per Bot started lor Goose Lake with a view of look tle. lie. ing out locations in that vicinity. That re told by all medicine dealers. S ettling U p .—Several of our citizens from gion of country is attracting general ntteu-, the Link River Valley have been in town this tion. Chapped Hands and Face, week, making payments for State lands in Sore Lips, Dryness of the Skin <SkC«, &C., I'm K alama B eacon . —We have received' that section. I GO OD 9 STAPLE! DRY GOODS Overture. T rial of D ouglass .—A private letter from Grand Concert March—Quart0 t’- Idaho City; Muy 29th, Btutes that lhe jury Salutatory—And Hallowed Incense Walt» on in the case of Douglass, charged with having' High- Solo and Chorus. i killed E. D. Holbrook, ex-De!ogate to Con Ode on Education—Miss Lullie Horne. gress from Idaho, had disagreed after two Welcome this Joyous Eve.—Trio. days’ deliberation, and were discharged. Judith Viewing the Camp of Holofernes. They stood seven fur conviction, five fjr ac Seine and Air—Misses Ida Beach and L. Horne- quittai. Tho Battle Prayer—Piano Solo—Miss C. Beach. Wcnn die Schwalbcn Ilei—Song—by Misses L. N ew S j D a F ountain .—Max Muller, the Home and M. Miller—Guitar Accompaniment. man of letters an I postage Stamps, has estab Golden Youth, Galop de Concert—Duct. lislied a soda fountain in the Dust Office. lit Swiss Air, with Variations—Guitar Solo.— has our thanks fur several Lotties of the re Misses Ida Beach, Lullie Horne, M. Miller. freshing beverage. Tho Bard of Erin—Declamation—Miss Ella Grider. G one .—l’ev. M. A. Williams, in company Beautiful Isle of the Sea—Song—Miss Ida with Rev. Dr. Liudslev, started on Monday Bench. night last for Portland to attend a meeting Dolec Concento.—Duet. of the Presbytery. Personification—Faith, Religion, Prudence, Hope, Peace, Justice, Charity, Meekness, Sinceri P ape & S avage are preparing a comiorta- ty. ; Lie loafers roost, iu the shape of a bench, on Music on the Water—Piano Solo—MissC. Peach- The Teacher and Pupil—A Singing lesson— 'the sidewalk opposite (heir sahxon. Misses Ida Beach and Lullie Horne. I T he B ig B ar C laim .—We learn that Little Mary’s Gocd Morning—Declaration — Em Zigler &. Co. feel much encouraged at the ma Pape. What are the Wild Waves Saying—Instrumen prospect in their claim. tal— Misses Ida Beach and Lullie Horne. S tages .-—The stages north and south make Come Where my Love lies Dreaming— Voeal close connections here daily, at about 7 Quartette. u clock. Guitar Solo—Miss Lullie Horne. Philosophy and the Sages—Es^nv by Miss Ida G erman S uh <> l .—V»'e understand that Beach. Mr. Kreutzer*!» class in German is pros Violetta of Caraffa—Brilliant Variation«—Mi pering. C. Bench. The Goat Bell’s Song—Misses I. Beach and I. UKors. —Our farmers exult in the prospect Horne. .¡f cuurin< us crops of grain. They ure com The Spani.-h Retreat—Guitar Solo—I. Beach. > L. Horne. i mencing to cut hay. Mi- ses ! Hear Me Norma-—A’«»cal I net- Sung by G ood , Y ou B et Y ou !— Strawberries and and Ella Gri- 1er. gic-en p.’RS have made their appearance on Polka —Quartette. Distribution of Premiums. V»’e Shall Meet mi that Beautiful Sli >rc l-’.ii‘ well Song ami Chorus. Vulcdictory — Mis* l lri Bench. Congratulatory Address to Miss Ida Bc.-icb fr in 1 i-r afTc.-iion :'e Seh n.ima'e—Deliver«-I l v Miss Due Full Blood and two three-quarter blood Percheron maree, J3 ry _ 1 lhe Dumber we were pleased to meet Mr. : Wait, a brother of cx-C'hief Justice Wait, 1 who has just arrived from the East, and is I mticli pleased with the climate and soil oi this valley. THE WHITE PRINCE Was imported from Franco by the Darby Plain* Importing Company of Union county, Ohio, in July last. I purchased him in November, and shipped him, with I [R eported tor the T imes ] Tuesday eve, June 6:h, 1871. An ad journed meeting of the Board of Trustees was l>el<i this evening. Present, Pres. AVilson, Bilger, Fisher; absent, Howard, Zigler. Tb1 rec nd of the previous meeting was read and approved. The committee on the matter of opening out Third Street and conferring with Mr. Glenn on the same, reported in full; and they were continued with instruc tions to proeurc a survey lor the extension of said street beyond the town limits, to inter sect the Sterling road through the land of Mr. Glenn, proffered by him to the town for that purpose. The report previously made, recommending certain improvements, of Town Ilall and building, was called up and read, and Fisher and Bilger, were appointed special committee to get estimates of the probable cost of the work, as proposed tn that report. Tho proposed improvements are. to enlarg“ the Ilall by removing the partition back to the cells, (18 feet) remod elling the front of building by putting in largo windows and door to compare, using lhe present front windows for side windows to the II ill, finishing the room in good style, by plastering, painting, &•?. Mr. Fehelv, 1 ite Street Commissioner, presented his road account, claiming $334 to be due him for real expense over road receipts; read and referred to Finance Committee. Mr. Mc Daniel, one of a finance committee to raise funds for the celebration of the Fourth of »he table fur some time b.ick. July, asked leave to withdraw the petition IM K T TUI KI). nsfeiug the Board for a donation of S5J. The B «ard refused to grant the leave iiskeil. Honora ry. Mr. F sher i fl-Ttd a re-olution ta appropri i»tc S25 > nt of the town treasury t>> aid in the March lL:il t ohnehin propose I celebratin i of the e“:nin</ Fourth of Conferring Diploma and G -LI Mi in! on Mi s July. The res »lution was vo ed on, Mr. Bilger voting no; and tl.o resolution went lia Beach. Queen Victoria’s Coronation March--Duet. under the ruljs. Bud adjourned to June, L ecture .—Rev. Dr. Lindsley, of Portland, delivered a most learned and interestimg lec ture on “Hearts and Hands’’ at the Metho dist Church Monday evening last. IIE IMPORTED PERCIIERON OR NOR- man horse will be kept the coming season, commencing February 1st, at my farm, near Ash land, on the stage road, till April 1st. From and after April 1st to July 1st—Tuesdays and Wednes days—at the stable of Reames A Wilson, Jackson ville ; Fridays and Saturdays at my farm. < Religious ¿lotices. R kv . F ather B lanchett will hold divine ser vices at the Catholic Church to-morrow, at the usual hour. R ev . Geu. Hughbanks will preach nt the M. E. Church, to-morrow, at the usual hour. HOW HIGH IS THAT ? THE WHITE PRINCE JßS. T. GLENI), T he S isters ’ E xhibition .—In another place will be found the programme of the en Exhibition—Saint Mary’s Acadcinj suing exhibition of the pupils of the Sisters DEALER IN ' Academy in this town. The examination At Mr. Horne’s Ilall, Jacksonville, Ore will commence at Horne’s Ilall, on 4V ednes gon, Tnursday Evening, June 15th, 1871, play, the 14th inst., at 9 a. m.; a recess will 7 o’clock r. m . he taken at noon and the exercises recom menced at 1 p. m., continuing until the close CALIFORNIA STREET, of the examination. Tho exhibition will commence on Thursday eve., I5th inst., at 7 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON; PART FIRST p. m. Judging by the performances < f the I pupils of this school at the May l ’ e.-tival, we Dramatic. Tears of Night—Piano Svlo—Miss Carrie Beach. can safely assure the public the enjoyment ci ‘ Prologue—Mary Queen of Scots in her lone pris a rare, intellectual feast. j. HNÆ. Ke sure and •haw :i w ith Pleasure tate Dealer rHltUljUlrt. i.— Goods L BOARD ANO LODGING C’otiiing, Loots & Shoes, NEvZ FOOD Groceries, Will be supplied with the best the market Can af ford. Cutler v, 1 A Ml LI ES ( rockerv, Can find at this House rooms especially arranged lor their comfort and convenience, as well as every attention Hnd comfort usually found at a well kept Hotel. Etc., OF THE BEST QUALITY. AND THE CHEAPEST IN THIS COUNTRY. FlSlU’.tt BKO.’P, (Corner California and Dregoii Streets,- J A C KSON VILLE, Oil EGON. imiÊÏT MARKET! rglHILO GA-MAN TAKES THIS METHOD | of informing his friends, and the public gen erally, tl.at he has opened a Meat Market on Uali- fori.ia Street, oppos.to the I nited States Betel, where may be found nt all times the Le.-t of— 'rcsli <1 Corneil) *c<ç A LARGE HALL i Fcr a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FARINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Russe, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!’. THE GREAT WORLD’S TONIC. SAUSAGES, &C.,&C. Plantation Bitters. Jacksonville, Ogn., .April 15th, 1871. Call at J. Neuber’a A I Can be ha i at reasonable rates, according to tb. [room occupied. THE TABLE Liquors, JEWELRY The House has lately been re painted, and reno vated ; the rooms arc newly furnished, and well ventilated. The bedrooms are supplied with SP-'<JXG BEDS, and every other convenience for tiic comforts of guests. store , nd see his fine stock of new Goods direct from the manufacturers. He has a fine lot o SJ o "W i n s, IVE a o 111 n o Prices from $20 to $110, cash. h A New Lot of A M E R I C A N I. E V E it WATCHES Just from the Factory. He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, among which is tho ii enh y m f I j E. the first number of this journal, published at C«red at once by 11IEGEMAN’S CAMPHOR ICI4 Which repeat» FIFTEEN TIMES with once load . H WITH GLYCERINE. It keeps the hands soft ing. the new railroad city on the Columbia. It iu all weatber. See that you get llEGEMAN’S. presents a neat typographical appearance,' Sold by all Druggists, only 25 cents. Manufac- All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and .ndUiM-hh induing „.4i„s ‘ Repairing done to order at half prk ». Jacksonville, May L", 1865. Here S our f January 7th, IR'l. .ian7-1y. This wonderful vegetable re storative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it lias no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to w hich women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder w hich undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. T? attached to the Hotel, for Dalls, Meetings, Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms. The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where the very best liquors and cigars may be found, at prices to suit the times. Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. Sth, 1S71. tf. HOW TO KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME, A tho WOOLLEN GOODS manufactured by tho —ROGUE RIVER VALLEY- MI M1IBCTIMII} Cl. Who would respectfully announce to the trade and public generally, that they are now manufact uring and have on hand for »ale, a large assortment of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, plain TWILLED and CHECK FFANNELS, AC. AC. of the best quality and at LOW RATES. Order» solicited. A liberal discount mad. to th« trade. Ashland, May 1st, 1369. t $500 Reward. 9 he above reward will be paid T by me, as Agent of tho Wong Company, for the recovery of GUI LIM, a Chinese, who dis* peared from Poor Man’s creek, in this count” P* the 10th inst., if found in sixty days e’ dead, $400. Was last seen when star1’ atvo—if Poor Man’s creek for Applegate. A -mg fsotn tianato amount for reliable intollige ud a Lim’s whereabouts. ,ace of said Gur AH TOT. Act I April 2«th, 1871. of »be Wong Co. ‘ *pi29-w?.