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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1872)
Sit Uemomitic Simes. JACKSON COl'XTY. L UCIL LE'S' MISTA KE. The visit over, bidding adieu, I took my hat, and bowing low, withdrew, Then starting homeward, soon I missed my cane, Retraced my steps and rang the bell egain. I heard a rush—the door flew open wide — And with a bound Lucille was at my side. Around my neck her loving arms she threw, Kissed me, ye Gods, she kissed me through and through. Stock still I stood, not daring to return The glowing kisses that mv lips «id burn. I tried to speak, and gasped, “I clean forgot— I left my cane.” She started as if shot, And cried with sobs she vainly tried to smother, “Oh dear ! Oh dear 1 1 thought ’twas Dan, my brother.” “What shall I do?” she asked me o’er and o’er, I lacked the courage to say “Do it more !” So looking sheepish, seized upon my stick And forthwith homeward trotted double-quick. When on my couch in vain I courted sleep, I tossed—and pondered, “What wealth of love That girl possesses, other girls above ! And if a brother she should hold so dear, What must a hast and to her heart appear? ’ The idea grew ; and—well, to end the tale, I sought her often, and to such avail, That ere a twelve mouth its full course had run, I woo'd, I won her—and we twain were one ; And once I told her “that my love began -he night she kissed me in mistake for Dan.” • Fur Dan ?” said she,'’why .bless your stupid head, Poor brother Dan was safe and snug in bed. You didn't know it ! Why, of course, / did,” And in my breast her blushing face she hid. Through all these years I did not once regret My having fullen into the trap she set. Happy am I, and happy, too, I’ve made her, Although at times I laughingly upbraid her; And then she says, "ths moral dear, of this is, That girls don't often make mistakes—iu kisses 1' LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS PHYSICIAN & SURCEON, F irst J i piciai . D istrict .—Circuit Judge, P. P. Prim ; Prosecuting Attorney, 11. K. Hanna. Jaek*ou CoHHh/— Circuit Court, Second Monday JACKSONVILLE, in February »nd November. County Court, first Monday in eauh month. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1872. VARIETIES. II. AIKEN, M.D,. I OFFICIAI* DIRECTORY OGN ----- DEALERS IN------ Coutdy Ojficers— Judge, L. J. C. Duncan ; fTif- Office at the former millinery store of the Clerk. Silas J. Day : Sheriff, Henry Klippel ; Mi.-ses Kent, U. S. Hotel. TSdU 46ui3 Deputy Slieritf. E. D. Foudray ; Treasurer, John Neuber ; Assessor, David Redpath : County Com tnissioners, John S. Herrin, Thomas Wright : School Superintendent, Wm. M. Turner ; Survey or, J. S. Howard ; Coroner. L. Gaining. PHYSICIAN & SURCEON s Bto ves, Tinware, Hardware F. “CHAPIN, M.'D ----- AND ,/<r<'Z-»o iioV/e Precinct.— Justice of the Peace. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. James 11. Wade; Constable, N. Stephenson. Foicu o/JackfoHrillc.— Trustees, James A. Wil son, N. Fisher, H. V. Helms, John Bilger and c David Linn : Racorler, U. S. H iyden ; Treas urer. Henry Pape: Marshul, James P. McDaniel; Office and residence at Ryan’s brick build Street Commissioner, Peter Boschey. ing, Third street between California and Main. JusnrillNE COVNTY. Cm nty Officer». —Judge, J. B. Sifers ; Sheriff. Daniel L. Green ; Clerk. Charles Hughes : Asses sor, R. E. Foley; Treasurer. Win. Naucke; Commissioners, Thomas G. Patterson, II. Wood cock ; School Superintendent, R. R. Midules worth. Jote/ihine Comiti/.— Circuit Court. 2d Mouday in April and Fourth Monday in October. County Court. First Monday in January, April, July and October. “WHITE BRINCI Will be kept at my farm, near Ashland, until tin first Tuesday in April ; will then be, every Tues day and Wednesday, at »P lí LITIN hotel Corner of Stark and Front Streets, oREGorr Friday and Saturday at home, until the 10th ol J uly. “NAPOIuEON THE II. ZIEHER <(• HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. January 7-tf. Tho horse I purchased while in the East tin past winter, is now at Red Bluff. \\ ill be Lrorglr to this county about the 1st <>f Muy, and will then be kept with “White Prince” the balance of the i season. JACKSONVILLE LODGE No “Napoleon II” is not quite as heavy as “White Prince;” 1 tlicr finer about the h<-ad, neck ami OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS OX | withers—a beautiful dark dapple gray, with white every Saturday evening nt the Odd Felli »WS* ■ mane and tail. This horse (and mare, “Joan of Hall. Brothers in good standing ire invited to Arc,” whi -li died before I shipped) was selected in attend. NEWMAN FISHER, N. G. fllHE undersigned, having permanently located France in 1S70, by one of the best judges ol this ISAAC SACHS, R. Sec’y. 5 in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the stock in that country. Regular Rebekah Degree meeting, last Monday : public that he is prepared to do all kinds of work ; Since the public have seen “White Prince” at night of each mouth, nt 7) o’clock p. m. i in the boot ami shoe-making line. Satisfaction l our County Fair, he 1 as grown and spread so his former friends hardly know him. vlnl. guaranteed. M. CATON. While East the past winter, in conversation with Oregonian, Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1, "in intelligent horse-breeders, several of them in- proved Order of Keil Men, formed me that they had stood aloof from the Perch» r>,n or Norman horses, thinking them too ’OLD their stated councils at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cal. Street, (two doors west of Sachs Bros.) heavy for traiel or ordinary use but ¡liter having the third suu in each seven suns, at the Sth seen the grade-colts and fillies c ti; to maturity, run. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good JACKSONVILLE, OGN. and seen them in use, they ¡ire willing to breed to standing. D. CRONEMILLER, S. them ; and wherever they have been introduced *J US. H II yzkii . C. of R. have given universal satisfaction. ENGIM.EIÎ, llllNRY PAPE. the) 1 have been at great expense and risk in tnak- ing the above importati'ns, and have no doubt I that if the horse-breeders of this and adjoining I / 1IIOICE CIGAPS AND LIQUOF.S CON counties patronize the above horses and d take prop- ' U stantly on han The reading table is also er care of the colts, we will show, in a few years, a well supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading class of horses not inferior to any on the coast, papers ol the Coast. I will give New Boot and .Shoe Shop, H RAILROAD SALOON. H r B s Union Livery Stable, Jacksonville; (KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,) PORTLAND, A I* Busies Carbs 4 raj —SUCH AS— HAY FORKS and RAKES, WAGON BOXES, GllASN SCYTHES and SNATHS, PATE.' T ( BOSS GUT nnd BUCK SAWS WOODEN and S TEEL B ARLEY FORKS, IIAXD-SAMS. SHELF HARDWARE, di: A I’ll VINE CRADLES, I CUTLERY. 4C. MANURE FORKS, NAILS OF ALL SIZES. OK AIN ? CODES, PAINTS, OILS uid VARNISH, TRACE and HALTER CHAINS, A IN DOW GLASS and PUTTY, CHOPPING ..... BROAD AXES, U BS ¡n d BASKETS. HATCHETS •. . HAMMERS, ¡CLOTHES WRINGERS, BENCH SCREWS, j L'llAYS and BOWLS. DR. L. DANFORTH, Wliat is the oldest woman’s club. I he broomstick. THROUGH TICKETS, 12) CENTS, A short cut to the heart is freque?x^Y I AS permanently located on tho Fort Lane vln39 Ranch, two miles north of Willow .5ni'' n t;s- through the stomaeh. For the best horse colt, sired by “White Prince,” ju 1 offers his professional services to the pe q.de of at weaning time the coming f ill ; and will also New York ladies regulate the weather •ac.?*00 aUt* Josephine counties. 38ttf give the lullowing premiums at the next by thermometer parasols. Dr. L. T. DAVIS, The first thing we take to in life is JA CKSON CO UNTY J A' VÍU1 I, FAIR, milk ; Hie last thing is bier. rpHIi? popular resort, under the new manage- O£El00.«-O>x X*lxxo street I ment, *s furnishing the best brands of , The premiums to be awarded by disinterested ASSORTED IRON AND STEER, About 200,000 Germans emigrate from liquors at persons : I Opi»O5i/ C<,leO|d the mother country annually. SUBMERGED & DOUGLAS PUMPS, I Second best hor’e eolt, sired by “White Prince,” Twelve and a half Cents a Drink Three thousand women are employed I a set of silver tea spoons ; for the best mare colt, A rkansas L ivek ’ y S taid e , by the United States Government. CAST-IRON WASH KETTLES, Thc “New State” h.as D<’<'n elegantly refitted, 'one set of silver tea spoons ; second best, a heavy ■ silver plated soup '¡idle. In Egypt a woman is pronounced old and is now one of the finest r?t,,rfs in town. *1 wo BAKE < )VENS, At the County Fair of 1873, I wi'l give a sot of Jacksonville, Oregon. billiard tables are provide« for <»'« ’over« of this at twenty-five, and very old at thirty. i silver table-po< n* f'-r the I e-t I t of cdts owned game. The bar is furnish.'d with the choicest Velvet is made at but one place in Amer bred bv one party from “White Prince” and Oil. W. JACK-O.V. SKIDLETS AND TEA-KETTLES, Brandies, Winos, Cigars. Ac., and th.’ reading ta and “Napoleon the 11.“ ica, and that place is Franklin, Kansas. bles with Eastern per odiealsiind leadin/ papers of ZDZEZsTTIST. Terms, $15, due during the season : anil $15 ■ovt, C. W. SAVAGU, I’.-'T’r- BIIASS & ENAMELED KETTLES, Aten per cent, mortgage is said to drain [when the mare is known to be w th teal or pitted ( Jac ksonville, Jun. ISth, 1872. 3?? with. 1 bine made my terms reasonable, so that styles of plate work made—such ft? a farm asetlectually as any means known. FRY-PANS, AC. 2~Y. Guld, Silver, platina. Alumnium anil Rub-I none need complain. 1 do not think any other Some girls are like old muskets ; they her plates. Special attention given to Children’s ■ person would go to the expen e and ri-k to seem*- v ¡i’ good imported horses for any thing like the same use a good deal of powder, but won’t go of!’. teeth. E'herSprav used in extracting. M ¡11 visit Ashland on the 1st of March annually : t- rms. It is stated that the damage done by also Kerby vibe on the 4th Monday in October, i Fresco,Sttar, H««sr,Sign, Carriage , expect lo have shortly an i'ln-trated descrip the late eruption of Mount Vesuvius ex Call and examine specimen work. tive e.-'t“’* P,,e "’"I a I“rge engraving of my stock, Office cor. Cal. A ¿th street; residence opposite i Mv ea.'ts I had at our C •uiity Fair last fall keep —AN.’*— ceeds $300,000. Court House. no3c the s ime ft. nn, and h ive grown well. Europe is supposed to contain 300,000,000 Call and s C k * t*-® tuck and be yuur own judge ORWTAIYIE2VTAL 1' AI3TTSR. to tiieir merit. people. One hundred years ago the esti I w ill see nre past'111-0 "I fa'r rates to accommmlati J" ¡¿tore on Oregon Street, under Odd F< low Hall, Jacksonville. mate was but 60,000,000. mares fix m a distance • MYER. lllu:< One person is born In London every npiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISH onvill-.j A-hiand. Ogn., Marti; i:’b. 1 HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. AVING permanenty located in J that ' e. a Red Estate Agency in connection with five minutes, and another dies every sev I would re-pectfully inform the pu. 'i their Law Office, an 1 are prt pared to buy and sell I am prepared to do all kinds of painting kn< .' »o en minutes in that great city. real estate in this and adjoining counties. Records the art, and in a style not siirpas. ed on the Co.'.'t. T1IJ TI The S. F. CAronicZe reports that “Fight searched and abst.acts of title prepared with dis A I work W \l:il IN T.D ■ tisfacti ry. .. F* Par patch and accuracy. Parties at a distance can ticular attention paid to graining and marbling. ing Jo. Hooker” denounces Grant as hav communicate with us bv addressing > Shop two doors ulove Franco-American Hotel. FAY A REA, ing no more moral sense than a dog. 3tf E. W. PEACOCK. Jacksonville, Oregon. An artist painted a cannon so natural apj22-tf. April 22, F71. ly, that when he was finishing the touch- E. B. WATSON c. W. KAIILER. . hole it went off—at a very good price. KAHLER & WATSON, “Forever” in the rhetoric of a woman’s affection, is a sentimental hyperbole Attorney anil Counsellor-at-Law, meaning period of exactly two months. rtf COMPLETE STOCK French code for k x«ing: Give your ways on hand at the JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, hand to a gentlemen to kiss, your cheek to h e? in the S’ • •. ine Court, District, and a friend, but keep your lips for your lover Will practice other Court'’ of this State. AM SELLING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE ol Poetical error—“A thing of beauty is a of Sadul.s and Harness cheaper than ever -..is OFFICE—In building form» ,ly occupied by 0. a few cents you can buy offered before in Jacksonville. “Seeing is believ OP Jacobs—opposite Court House square. joy forever.” Is it my boy ? Marrv it, ing.” Give me u call beforo purchasing else- of your Grocer or Eiuggist a and you will find it very much the reverse. I where. BOOKS, D. B. REA. JAMES D. FAY. package cf SEA IICS3 FAKIN3 The strength of the British marine is REPAIRING- FAY A REA STATIONERY, thirty-seven thousand vessels, which is made from pure Irish Hoss or 'done with neatness and d patch. more than all other nations have together. Mtorueys and Counse!iors-at«Law, TOILET ARTICLES, Carrageen, which will make JERRY’ NUN AN. I A young man generally gives a lock of OFFICE—In Court Ilonsc, up stairs. sixteen quarts cf Llano Mange, AC. ¿C. r. » hair to his sw’eetheart before he marries "Will practice in tha Supreme and other Courts and alike quanti.y cf Puddings her. After marriage she generally helps Ò of thiä State. herself. Creams, Charlotte ~>y- Particular attention paid to the collection CALIFORNIA STREET, (Opposite U. S. .Ltd.) Custards, Grant’s immigrant message is now- At die CITY DRUG STORE. of Claims against the Federal and State Govern Ti ®.1 Russo, ¿-c. It 13 tho cheapest, called the message to aid Tom Scott in ments, the Entry o Lands under the Pre-emption c?-a JACKSONVILLE, C3.EGGPJ í . a ¿ jí I forcing immigrants to ride over his rail and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Miner... healthiest and most delicious Agency for tha Lodes un lcr the recent Act of Congress. 1 tf. LWATS on hand the best stock of patent and road lines. home nrole Rifle and Shot Guns, single and foed in the world. It makes a Early to bed makes bright eyes, clear 'I uble ; -Revolvers of the latest patents ; Bucket splendid Pessert, and has no complexion, rosy cheeks, quick blocd. ac Pistols, neat, small and powerful ; Derringers, August 27tb, ¡¡•test and best. A'so the best Powdernr.j Powdci equal ns a light and doiieate tive brain, and that sign of all industry Flunks; all sort of Sh»t and Pouches ; Caps, X S Wintjen & Helms, Proprietors. Uuds, and everything in the Sportman’s line. food for Invalids and Children. —early to rise. XI The ubo» c "oods are nil of the best quality, ¡mo An Alabama horse lias gained fame by EU -o will be «old cheap'’:' ’nan th' chea; e-t. Z-t'f- All thering unsuspecting and tender spring Oregon St., next to Odd Fellows’ Building. orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly A Glorious Change and in good style.T3.5^ i ldckens from their nocturnal roosts and > <ESSR3. WINTJEN & HELMS BEG TO I JOHN MILLER. eating them ulive. ;y | inform their friends and the pub ie generally Tin: GREAT WORLD’S TOXIC, Jacksonville, Sept. *Jth, 1871. 36 Alex. T. Stewart’s fortunéis estimated that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, reduct 1 tho price of liquors to at between fifty and sixty millions. Com fortable amount when there is a margin of ten millious to guess by. undersigned havirg been appointed agent This wonderful vegctal>2e re They will be happy to have their friends “caH ’piIE A devout old lady lately died in Cali 1 of the County Court of Jackson county, Ore- and smile.” i gon. fur the care of the sick ami indigent poor of storative is the shcet-aiaehor cf fornia one hundred and nineteen years aid county, this is to notify all interested persons, the feeble and debilitated. As a old, whose boast was t’.at she liad attend i that application for relief or aid from said ci:: ty ed more than 40,000 masses. ! must be made through me. and all bills for aid ur tonic and cordial for Esc aged The Methodists have more colleges togcih-r with the finest brands of liqn- rs and ci ¡relief, before being audited by said Court, must be and languid, it Las no equal < <L ¡presented to me for pp oval. 7Î gars always on hand. than any denomination in the United I Done by order of tin County Commissioner, at the among stomachics. As a remedy O Will sew everything ne’ded in a family, from the hsavinst to the lightest fktrlc. States—sixty-one. The Catholics, who 50 Points of Billiards for Brinks. July i-rm uf”8\id cmtHjsji.* for the nervous weakness to • E. D. FOl’DRAY Agent. V- are next, have fifty-eight colleges. April 1st, 1870. aprl-tf. O IT «OES HÖRE WOEK, Of the County Court of the aforesaid county, for which w orn u are especially sub Y German settler in Canada being re the county poor. MOB£ KINDS OF V*<'KK, ject, it is superseding every other This 12th day of July 1871. a 2Stf quired to give a “receipt in full,” produc AND HUI 1ER WORK, stimulant. In all climates, tropi ND SEE Ills FINE STOCK OF NEW id the following after much mental labor: Thau any other machina. Goods direct from the manufacturers, cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts “I ish full. I rants no more monish. fPIIE undersigned has for sale, at his ranch 10 tie has a fine lot o Agricultural Warehouse A General L miles north of Jacksonville, on the Valiev John Jawckhammer.” as a specific in every species of If there i ; a Florence Sewing Ma o - w lug JM zv c h. 1 n o ■ Road, 3 o A citizen in Gos(>urt, Maine, mistook disorder which undermines the «2 chine within one thousand miles of Prices irum $20 to $110, cash. San Francisco not working well and r i his wife* i yeast bottle for his favorite “lit bodily strength and breaks down WHEAT, giving entire satisfaction, if I am in A New Lot of DEPOT, tle brown jug” the other night, and t< ok formed of it, it will be attended to the animal spirits. For sale by ¿C. FOR FARMERS, MISERS, M1LLMES, AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES T. without expense of any kind to the FLOUR, “along pull and a strong pull” therefrom. owner. Just from the Factory. all dr- ‘ *s. «2 □ ' He is now regarded as a “rising” man. r* SAMUEL HILL, Agent, Importers and Wholesale Dealers iu o OATS, oo “Spotted Tail” indignantly denies that He is agent fur the best Rifles and Pistela made, 19 N.w Montgomery Street, Hardware, Portable Engine, Mills. Í/2 ainm . which is the Grand Hotel Building, San Frcncieco. he authorized the association of his name BARLEY A GRICUL TUR AL IMPLEMENTS, II X3 LXT K "5U TIIFI j E, with that of Viv. Woodhull on the Presi Wood-working and Iron-working Machinery, Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with one. load BRAN NEW latest Pitt improved 10-horse Send for Circulara and samples of 22 and TIMOTHY HAY. Miners’, Engineers’ and Mechanics’ dential ticket. The annexed dispatch was ing. power threshing machine, everything com th« work. Active Agents wanted in Tools, Mill Supplies, etc., etc. piete and in good running order. Will be sold at a received from him: “Woodhull! Squaw! ^9* Also 130 head of Cattle. e+- every place. C *N bargain. Call on or address At the ) Cor. Market and Fremont Sts. All kinds of Watch and Clock Cleaning and I Ugh! Me no run !” ntf THOMAS CHAVNER. Physician and Surgeon, H ¡31.5O.CO NEW STATE SALOON ED \7N R. PEACOCK, KI H Mil K1B 19 EE JH » MB. H QUICK SALES And Small Profits f J GASCLINE OIL AND LAMPS B< q V h NOTICE » g Plantation Bitters «g English Ale and Porter, Call at J. Neuber’s JEWELRY STORE, Cattle, Hay, &c., fox Sale. A TREADWELL & CO., MACHINERY Â SUPPLY THRESHING MACHTE FOR SALE A Old Stand, J [7m3] SAN FRANCISCO. 19U JOHN FIOCK, Yreka, Cal. nòti Repairing done to order at half price. ylnl