ADVERTISEMENT!, L Published Every Saturday Morning & co., BY J. N. T. MILLER ,x Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On California St,, over Reames son's Livery Stable. THE JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, l£7l VOL. I .$3 on $1 30 at 00 •© bt JOB PRINTING. Wil TERMS: SubacriptioB, per annum,......... Six months................................... 'À I 1 1 Al In T iie D emocratic T imes will be charged the following rates First insertion, (ten lines or less)....,........... $3 For each week thereafter.......................... •........ $1 A liberal deduction from the above rates will made on quarterly ar.d yearly advertisements. Every variety of Job Work executed with neat ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates. LEGAL TENDERS taken at par for subscription. J»UL .----------- Ockri^ulture. PLANE LANGUAGE OF TRUTHFUL AN EXTRAORDINARY EXECUTION JANE. • j An Indian Convicted cf Kurdcr Asks BY SIR. KI.KI^ Which I wish to repeat, for Twenty Day s Time to Settle His And my language is plain, [From the Plain» 14r.r; Affairs and gets it—H? Appears That in ways of deceit, [ho tlnnk wc recognizeih Mr; jviv »»», ” Klein, Promptly at the Expiration of Ills And tricks that arc vain. the author of the following, Mr.* ’ . B. Merry, Reprieve and Meets His Doom. OFFICIAI» DIRECTORY. JACKSON COUNTY. F irst JunicitL D istioct .—Circuit »Judge. P. P. Prim : Prosecuting Attorney. H. K. llunna. Jafkton t\>nnty— Circuit Court. Second Monday in, February and November. County Court, first Monday in each month. Co«»*v Ojfii-rra— Judge. T. II. B. Shipley: Clerk. Silas J. Day : Sheriff. Henry Klippel : Deputy Sheriff. E. D. Foodray : Treasurer. John Neuber : Assessor, David Kedpath ; County Com missioners, John S. Herrin, Thomas Wright; School Superintendent. Win. M. Turner; Survey or, J. S. Howard ; Coroner. L. Ganung. Jackt<nriHf Preset.— Justice of the Peace, ■James R. Wade; Constable, N. Stephenson. 7’oim <»/’./»jrl-MOHriZ/»-.—Trustees, James A. Wil son. N. Fisher. Lewis Zigler, John Bilger and J. S. H >wnr<i ; Recorder, U. S. Hayden: Treas urer, Henrv Pape; Marshal. James P. McDaniel i 1 BOOK, PAMPHLET, r JOSEPHINE COUNTY. Sheri if. J. B. Asses- Daniel L. Green ; Clerk. Charles s r, R. E. Foley; Treasurer, ( lunmissioners, Thomas G. Batt a 'ck ; School Superintendent, worth. J.^rpliiue Circuit Court. 2J Monday in April and Fourth Monday in Oct «her. County C mrt, First Monday in January, April, July and October. —AND— gusinrss Orbs JOB PRINTING OFFICE, County Otfirert.— Judge, JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 1 California St., (L’p Stairs.) over Reamcs G ilson’s Livery Stable, * Trustees. 1 C. w. KAIIIÆR. J E. B. WATSON. KAIILl.R & WATSOA', Attorney and Ceimseihir-at-Liuv, J ACKSON VI LEE. OK EG: » X. Will practice in the Supreme C‘>urt. D •■•i- .»ther Courli »>f Dii- St-ite. OFFICE — fn building formerly neent' • Jacobs—opposite ( 'Uit IL-u-i - uj. OREGON. JACKSONVILLE, V I>r. L. T. DAVIS OiHec-’On IPinc street Opposite ( he Gid A rkansas L ivery S tadi e D51. A. B. OVCRBECK I ’ILL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SI It V (iEHY. and will attend promptly t<> all call» on profe<ar<>iial business. His office and residence ’’^are at The Overbeck Ho*pital, On Oregon Street. Jacks mville. Oregon. I tf ÎÏ WING A LAR.; IE cd assortment of AND WELL SELECT V NEW & FANCY TYPE, D. B. REA. JAMES D. FAT. FAY & KEY Attorneys and (’oiiiiseiiors-at.Law, OFFICE—In Court llonse, up stairs. ’• ► Will practice in the Supremo and other Courts of this State. Particular attention paid to the collection of Claims against the Federal and State Govern ment«, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. 1 tf. DR. W. JACKSON. » DENTIST. Dental Rooms in building formerly occupied by I>r. E. H. Greenman. corner California and Fifth Streets. All styles of Dental work done on short notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention given to the regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of the lute method of local anesthesia. Ail work warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed nov20 3m. Nov. 20th. 1869 PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL I WILLIAM HERMAN, Vs MERCHANT TAILOR, FROM LONDON, ||AV1NG LOCATED IN JACKSONVILLE, z I informs the citizens of this place and vicinity that he is now prepared to take orders for all kinds o gents’ and boy’s clothing at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. C leaning and RrrAiniNG done. July 2d, 1870. jly2- tf. RAILROAD SALOON! ENGINEER, —SUCH AS— CARDS, MAX. BRENTANO 1II0ICE LIQUORS AND stantly on hand. C J CIGARS BILLHEADS, CON HANDBILLS, 12 1-2 Cents. July 17th, 1869. jlyl7-tf. HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FULLY refitted this dd and favorite pace of resort, now offers the ve'y best of liquors and segars at T 12 i-2 IASTE RS, PAMPHLETS, C ents . ■ The Saloon is commodious, the billiard tables are of the latest and moat improved pattern, and the wants of guests promptly supplied. <50 Pointu of Billiards For Drinks. 9 And all other kinds of printing required to be done in the community, on very reasonable terms. Those knowing themselves indebted to me will <lo well to call without delay and settle, as I must have money, and that soon. You who wajit Job Printing done, give HENRY BREITBART!!. us t call, »nd *e »¡fl ratify you both in *tyleand price. Jan. 14-tf. The Different Hontes to Oregon. To those of our correspondents who en quire the best way to get to Oregon, we would say, there are several routes, all of which are practicable, and it depends upon circumstances which would bo the best. The “Girl of tho Period” is lively. formerly of this place.—ttb. T isies .] The route by railway is the most expedi Which the same I would rise toexplain. Macbeth. — Who hafe dedust rounds ? tious. Time from Chicago to San Francisco, We are indebted to Mr. James A. Fergu W Baijgro. — Shake, dot vai mine. -A > . is about six days; from New York, about son, of Jonesburg. Mo., who lately arrived Lilly White was her name, 1 ' Macbeth.—All recht, I-jtyust L 1 mtoke id < down on seven days ; from San Francisco to Portland, here from Texas, for the partícula's of the And I need not deny, B iioo K^ fiehe . 1 bicce of ice. In regard tL the same, by steamer, three to four days ; from Pott following extraordinary occurrence which Der bees an ol<lt vcller in <N igh York vot What the name might imply,; land to Albany, by steamer, one day ; by took place a short time since in the Indian his name is Krcely. fie yoi^t [wrote a pook But her cheeks were provukingly rosy. nation : railroad, five hours. called “Vot I know ipoud tooud Varmiiig. Varriiing. ” ” Yell, Yell, And bcwiteliiugly penciled her eye. * . A certain Indian of the Choctaws was From Chicago, parties may have choice of -dot s liis oxendric—i iadond CL do nd amonnt amount to much, much. ! soms years :igo suspected of having killed routes, cither by way of St. Louis, Kansas ’Twas in Lent, third week, : Pine py, ven he ites Volt he dond know ¡another Indian of his tribe, but for lack of City and Denver City, intersecting the Union With most penitent skies, ' apoud it, den he ho viii tell teli ycyi zonw dinks. y^« zonyi I sufficient proof was not arreted. Afterward Which it might be inferred, 1 dink 1 know z one dings apefe Id der farm- Pacific railroad at Cheyenne, or ria Omaha, Lilly White was likewise : [lie committed a willful murder and was at the same price—the difference in time be I er pizness. I have ftnet’years oxberienco ou Yet she humbugged Joannas, my lover, ' piomptlv arrested, tried and sentenced to be j ing about four hours. i Sauvies’ Island vi eFe I vorty pushels In a way I sh^Il always despise. | shot to death, ile asked for twenty days in From San Francisco : If you wish a pleas mit pul-frogs to do. Vacrel ,po I yoost dell you i wkich to prepare and visit his friends, and ant trip overland to Oregon, take the railroad : . T * Ji Which we had a small gamo ■vot to do. ‘ gave his word and iionor as a brave to return Ofer you life at tójfnflr¿ you can git a at Sacramento to Tehama; connect there Called by some hide and seek ; ■ j at the appointed time. Whereupon lie was ’Twas flir ation. The same with the daily lines of stages to Halsey, in I goat grop of sm V ven dcr vasscr dond ¡released and allowed to go forth without a She thought siuful anil weak ; Linn county, Oregon ; connect there with IT. 1 .A ,, ' come down too vast^nit der Dalles out. But she smiled as she ogled Johannes, ¡guard or bail; At tho expiration of the the Oregon & California railroad to Albany— Ofer you life at Oxdoria, you can get a With a smile that was saintly and meek. I twenty days, according to appointment, 4° j pig crop of crawfish ni’ijt a very leedle troub whole distance, 500 miles ; through fare, I hour for thé execution arrived, and the In §41; time, about five days. This route is Yet tin* game it advnnced, les. You foorst bfew up der pay mit a gang |diun, true to his word, at the very and hour very pleasant during the summer months, In a way I detest, plow und dc.n you manure do landt mid a ted minute galloped up to the place and affords the traveler an opportunity of see where the And my sorrow enhanced horse. You yoo4 find io many of dem graw- ing a very interesting portion of the Pacific i sentence was to be carried out, in company At the state of John"« vest, j fish as never vast Id ist not necessary to ir W liich heaved like a wave of the ocean. j with three of his sisters and three brothers, coast, including a fine view of Mount Shasta. When the same has a turbulent breast . all appearing is cheerful as though they had rigate—oxcept ylfcu go up to Sharley Finder’s Fare by railroad to San Francisco, in cur I vor a klasspier vonce in a vile. rency : j mo to a dance or a frolic. The coffin was Rut the tricks that are played Ofer your»farm in Shampooig, dond em- 1 ST-CLASS. 2 d CLASS. ' then brought on the ground, but some one re By the girls of the I’., i bloy Shinamen. Dey: vork for den tollars From New York,............... -S140 §110 marked that it was too small, upon which And the progress ^he made, ■ less as a Deutsher put dey sdeal dwenty tol <4 i one of the doomed Indian's brothers told I 93 Chicago,.................... 118 Was alarming to see. i lar more on dcr month out. Remember <1 St. Louis,................. 118 93 Till she twirled on the left hand foreflinger I him to lay down in it and measure, which he I What Johannes had promised to me. 75 cheei hilly did, and laughingly said. “It fits i what Lord I’jn-on says’: “For vays dot ure I <( Omaha,..................... 100 • smard und drjeks dbt iiro blain, der Shina- .all right.” The crowd meanwhile appeared : SecoDd-class cars go with express trains. Then I looked up at Jahn, ; j men is oxehdrie, dond it?*’ I to be in the most cheerful spirits, and cracked Children under 12 years, half price; under Rut he looked not at inc ; Ofer y ai life in Albany, dond prune bunk- [jokes aud liughed. At last, when all was j 5, free. One hundred pounds of baggage free And I rose with a groan i in trees dill afer de> wool season is done. Al- to each full ticket—50 pounds for half ticket. I ready, the doomed man was ordered to sit on And said. What do I sfe? We are ruined bv harineless flirtation, ‘ the ground. A hankerchief was then placed ! ! ways vait dill der Muscovy ducks is sheared Meals and sleeping cars extra. Passengers gc pegin to s’.ibawn. And I went for the girl of the I*. ¡over his eyes by his sister. While the Sher- j , and de An-jura goat i If you liij in E litgcne, dona use too much are allowed to carry provisions in the cars, if (iff held one hand, one of the ooiidemued In-1 they desire to do so. Sleeping berths cost In the scene that ensued, ajpr caobages. Ii spoils dcr dress §1-1 from Omaha, and will accommodate two dian's brothers held the other on each side of vasscr in vft John, amazed, did not speak ; ■ him. The Deputy Sheriff then stood in an arid breveCt ts der fruit from getting ripe ven persons. For the floor was bestrewed, old house, ah ut ten steps in front of the con- de hnps.fi® from de oppie vines, Its better Another route is from New York by ocean In the height of my p’qne. you dotius manure der sowrkruut mit Limp steamer via Panama to San Frencisco. The With tiie “cards” Lilly White h i 1 been •h limed, wi h a rifle. From somo cause the et because it is too oxbensive. playing ' rifle went off accidentally, tho bullet passing i burgcrjfllfc PaciGc Mail steamers sail from New York on fOI'erJ^ In the game she thought “»ir.ful and np t!iroii_-li the roof the house. The Indian ■. I. in der forks von de Santiam, the 5th and 21st of each month—time to San «j- iise a pig crop, yon yoost weak.” b l cv. d he was shot, drew him-elf up and uml Francisco, 22 days. The fare by this route d. Do pizness is a Jettie i9 usually less than by railroad, say about s’.ti.id >red, but did not sp^ak or move lr 'in go ui Of those “exquisite cb:>ruij” vlannel, put der grop is §125 in cabin, and §65 iu the steerage, in 'lie 'pot. A black matk was then made over nxber I laid bare iu a trice, cnornr the Indian s heart, with spit.tle and powder, currency, with a large amount of free bag “Puddings,” “paniers” and “finan” Ofe by Lis brô'lier, while the Deputy Slierifl re- Of most cunning device ; gage and lower rates on extra baggage. And there fell with her tresses so airy. There is at this time a line of opposition I lad- d Ids rifle ; and at a signal he took snabbi What is frequent in hair—rut- and mice. s’eaily aim, fired, and pierced the center of d r clan steamers running between San Francisco Folk county der best b'ace for raising and Portland, and the fare ¡9 per agreement. the in uk. Toe Indian, with a few struggles, fell back, dead, with his brother and the pigs. Der brodigal son of der Demogratic The regular price before the opposition came SI k riff still holding hia hands. No one barty is in drt pizness, und keeps schwein on on was §30 in the cabin and SI5 in steerage. seem <1 to be in the least affected, except the det krasshoppers from der lieraid office. Actual emigrants may always make more O.er you life in Portlaudt , und you vant favorable agreements than other travelers. d iMiiinl I.ili .i.'s mother, who shed s me tears, but was told to “shut up’’ by her s in, to git a g >od shbring grop, you yoost go to Travelers will generally meet with plenty of that ali was ver. Tims ended this extra .r- the pari er shop ar.d dell Sharley Weigand to opportunities to answer questions and re Hoad and Poll Tax. cut your boa l mit de luiir off—aind it? ceive advice. Our experience has taught us dinary execution. James A. Ferguson, our informant, a well- A S kilful M edical O peration .—A very that it is well to learn all you can of others, Fortlie beuefit of the taxpayers and the I known and worthy citizen of Jonesburg, was skillful and successful medical operation, and try to profit by what you learn, but to public gcier.iTly we publish the following; in the Indian nation when this took place, that of the transfusion of blood from a lamb rely principally upon your own energy and law’in reference to the collection of road and and stood within five steps of the Indian to tt human body, was performed in this city judgment.— JI. E. Special. poll-tax : An Act to facilitate tke collection of taxes in i when shot, and was an eyewitness t> the on last Friday afternoon by D ■>. J. F. King If Dr. Livingstone returns from this, bis whole sfene as described. We forgot at the certain cases. an 1 J. E. Winants. third tour of txploration by way of the north, time to inquire of the exact locality in the In * The subject was a colored man, an inmate as was his purpose, he will have traversed S ection 1. lie it enacted by the Legisla lice Assembly of the State o f Oregon, That dian nation where the occurrence to >k place, of the City Hospital, who has been suffering both the length aDd breath of Africa, and the any officers charged with the collection of any but we give the aec tint as related to us. for some time past and who has lately seemed I world may expect an account of his discov Such is the confidence that the much- tax who enunot find personal property out of in d inger of death from mere exhaustion, eries, adventures, etc., more intensely inter- abused red ilftn have in each other, and their which to make the same, shall demand such when laid upon the table he was too weak to esting and exciting than any that have ever faithfulness to keep their word, even unto tax from any person who may be indebted to talk, and appeared to have but a few hours been printed. From the communications we such tax-payer, and shall collect the same otft death. M ould to God that the white men of life left to him. When his vein was open had from him in 1808, it is evident that the of his personal estate, unless he shall takeand were half as faithful to keep their -pledges, ed but one drop of blood fell from it. 'The chain of lakes be has discovered are the subscribe an oath that he is not indebted to and to their own peonle, as the poor Indian carotid artery of the lamb was opened and source of the Nile. If this be true, it is a re is, to his tribe.— Centralia (Mo.} Guard. the blood was forced from thence, by the pal markable conformation of Ptolemy’s theory, such tax payer, which oath may be adminis tered by such collector. N ew and I nteresting Q uestion S pring pitation of tho animal’s heart, through a given nearly seventeen centuries ago, respect S ection 2. The Assessor shall require ing from a S ingular C ase .—Sumo weeks small glass tube, into the patient's cephalic ing the rise of the Nile. The Doctor »ays every person to pay his poll-taxes of every ago a little girl was bitien on Seventh street vein. In this way about eight ounces of the country in the vicinity of these lakes is kind at the time of assessing* the same, and by a dog. She died in a short time after blood was conveyed from the Iamb to the not a desert as is popular supposed, but in default of such payment, the Assessor wards, ami the attending physician pro man. The operation was entirely satinfucto- abounds in vegetation, and in the language of tho natives, is a land of “rivers upon rv shall immediately give to the Sheriff a list of nounced it a clear case of hydrophobia. * in r» its results , and the patient is now doing rivers, and plains of fertility.” In his traT- such poll-taxes, and the Sheriff shall imme The dog having presented no symptoms of very well. els, Dr. Livingston met with a new race of This, we believe, the first operation of the diately collect the same by sale of personal madness, was not killed, and is yet running property, or in the mode directed in the about the corner of Seventh and Congress kind ever performed in this city, and wo are men called “Rua,” who dwell in caves, and preceding section : and when any personal streets, frisking and playing around strangers not sure that it has ever before been attempt possess a singular physical organization. property, or any other personal estate shall petted by the owner, and a complete mystery ed in the Stata. It was a delicate one and To B reak B ad H abits .—Understand will bo well worthy of a full report in some be assessed to any person who is not a perm to several medical men. clearly the reasons, and all the reasons why anent resident of the county, or who is about The death of the child under these circum of the surgical journals of the day.— Wilming the habit is injurious. Study the subject till to depart, or to remove his property there stances has caused a very interesting question ton Journal. there is no lingering doubt in your mind. from, the Assessor shall demand immediate to spring up among the docters. The sub N egroes D ying O ut .—The Richmond cor Avoid the places, the persons, the thoughts, payment of the tax thereon, at the same rate ject will soon be brought before the College respondent of the Norfolk Journal says ; that lead to temptation. per cent, as the preceding year's taxes, and of Physicians and Surgeons, and be examined ‘‘Our Board of Health makes weekly mor- Frequent the places, associate with the in default of such payment he shall immedi by their collective wisdom. tuary reports, and these reports always tell ately collect the same in the manner afore The investigation may lead to the examina the same sad tale—that the negroes are dying persons, indulge the thoughts, that will keep said, and the Assessor shall note on the as tion of all dogs, muzzled and unmuzzled. here at a rate that must eventually end iu you away from temptation. Keep busy. Idleness is the strength of sessment roll all the poll and other taxes so No one is safe from the" effects of hydropho their total destruction. Our white popula bad habits. given to the Sheriff for collection, and the bia if any caniue may communicate the fatal tion, compared with our colored, is in the Sheriff shall pay over and account for the disease. In the meantime the dog slaying ratio of ono hundred to seventy-five, and vet ; I J ack ’ s L ittle F illey . —“Pa, I know what same as other taxes. keeps pace with the progress of the question, in the matter of mortality the ratio is more a filibuster is.” Well, Johnny, what is a S ection 3. If any person liable to per- and may be continued longer than tho usual than reversed. Take the figures of last week. filibuster?” “It is green clover.” “Green form labor on the public roads, or to any tax season allotted to this work. The totul number of persons who died here for road purposes, shall fail so to do, when Those who so strenuously advocate tho ex in that period was thirty five ; of these seven what? “Green clover, because when uncle Jack's little filly foundered herself, he said warned or demanded, the supervisor shaU tinction of the canine species during the hot only were whites, and twenty-eight colored- a little more of the green clover would a’ immediately give to the Sheriff a statement months are probably unaware of the fact four negroes to one white. This, of course, of such delinquent road work or road tax, that carefully compiled statistics have shown is not usual, at least not in so great a decree: busted her; and if it had, wouldn’t it a’ been a filly-buster Y* “Go to bed, child; go showing the amount that wiil discharge the a greater per centage of rabid dogs during but it is a fact that though the negroes are to bed.” same in money, and the Sheriff shall immedi tho months of October ami November than in the minority here, they steadily furnish, ately collect the same in the manner afore during any other season of the year. week after week, the majority of the deaths.” I t is ordained, in the eternal constitution said, and pay it to such supervisor. And of things, that men of intemperate minds T he O nly S urviving R evolutionary S ol the Sheriff shall receive for his services, un Cholera is creating quite a large death rate cannot be free ; their passions forge their der the second and third sections of this act, dier .—The rolls of the Pension Office furnish in St. Petersburg. A great many people fetters. a sum equal to one-fourtb part of the delin us with the name of the last surviving Revo have died already—among them Prince quent tax, besides his lawful fees, to bo paid lutionary soldier alive. His name, Daniel Georgo of Oldenburg—and it is feared that Many a man dreads throwing away bis life Frederick Bateman, now residing in Free by the delinquent, or collected with tha tax. dom, Cuttarnugus county, New York, where the epidemic may spread still more with the at once, who shrinks not from throwing Approved October 24, 1866. ho has resided for the past sixteen years. warm weather. it away piecemeal— Howe.