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i ADVERTISEMENTS, Stc penioniitic ¡Times. ♦ Published Every Saturday Morning Ä —BY— TIIONIÆS J3. ItniXTT. / t /S ♦ Publisher and Proprietor. OFFICE—On California St,, over Knbll A WiI' son's Livery Stable. Subscription, per annum,......... .$.{ 00 Six months....................................... $1 50 VOL. II. J. N. BELL, M. D., OrriCIAIi DIRECTORY UEW RESTAURANT, Letter from Salem. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. On Oregon street, Jacksonville. STATIC OF OREGON ............. S alem , Sept. 15th, 1872. FIYIIIS RESTAURANT ha* just been opened to ■ M r . F ditob : Since my last, nothing the public, and solicits their patronage. The | Can be found at all times at his office on Califor table will be supplied with the bes.t the market at- , of interest has transpired in the Legisla ni l streit, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug i fords. Board by the day or week, and meals at ture, excepting a spirited contest in the store, or nt his resilience on Fifth street, first block all hours. Board, per day........................................................ £1 -99 ! Senate ns to which party should organ north of the Court bouse. 27tf. ** per week,.................................................... $5.00 ize that body. The Republicans claim v2 no31:tf. J- R. HUDSON J. It. Neil. J II. Stinson. ed that because they had voted solid for ./.I ( KSON ViL I. E, O EEG ON. s ( 'i ri*n il .T ti i >'c JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1872. | 1» P Pritn I)i«trirt \ttnrncv......... J R Neil J ACK4OX COUNTY. Çnuiitv .îii'lj^p..................... E B W.itj Ü < Jacob Wnmicr. V >iinfy tuiu:oi»‘iuner«.... STIWSOrJ dt WEIL-, Attorney and Counsellors at Law, ............ I M. 1!. Drake. Sheriff.................................... ..... 1 bomas T. McKenzie ............................ Pi»t. Dumi A«»es*or........ *.............. ....................... D. II. Tav!-r S’.ip’t, ..................... .................. W. J. Staii’.cv Sur ve vor.............................- ....................... K. E Myer ( or »Dt*r .......... . ................ ............................. J. N. Beil • ’ ffi . ä ! P ä ! t r....................... ........... l'twocuATK T imes j sm :i ini : <*l»l NTY. ...................... ......................... J. B. Pif«r» ileo. S Mathctvseii. 1 omtnisli ners.................... ( IL F. Sì<»an. ................. Iiati. L. Grt-cn S 11 r i y ..................... Uhus 1! utfhes T reaaarer.............................. .................... Wui. Na-.i-ke A «««««or.............................................Tiru. O. Pattereon s ■ h. >•>! S h i • * t \1. J. A Jank« S irvev-ir.............................. ........................ tl«S. Watt« t'orunvr,............................. .................. tie.-. E. Brigg» Vounly Ju 1 J At KSOX) ILL E, OGN. Will practice in the Supreme, District acd other Court« of the Stive. Pro ■pt aftention given to all bujine«« left iu our earn. jy.!3:tf II. K. HANNA, Atturney-at-I.aw and Notary Public, JA t -KS0N VfL L E, OEEG0N. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS IV of thi» State. Prompt attention given to all business left iu my care. v2u38:tf. r ol itT S1TTIXUS. Hon. James D. Fay for President of the •Senate, that they were entitled to the Chief Clerk ; but the Democratic Sena tors could not see the point, from the Forwarding & Commission ■fact that the lower House had been or ganized by the Radicals, by electing of Merchants. ficers wholly of their ilk. Besides, Dem ocrats have no Senator to elect, conced CAL. ing that officer to the Rads; hence they Office in the could well afford to vote forClerk during [v2u31:3ui. the entire 40 days. The Democrats were fully determined to organize the Senate, and the Radicals knew that if they wish ed to begin their work of plunder soon, they would have to give the officers of the Senate to the other side, and, accord lias the largest t'apisal. ingly, on the sixty-third ballot they The largest Assetts, unanimously voted for Syl. C. Simpson, The largest Annual Income, <>f Marion, for Chief Clerk. O. M. Pack A ml will i-stie policies 15 per cent, less ard, of Wasco, was selected as Assistant tbun any other Company in the United Clerk; Hon. E. D. Foudray, of your State«. THOMAS A. BALL. President Sin Francisco, Cui. county, as Sergeant-at-Arms. Thedoor- II. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn. 1 U.eepership was given to a Liberal llepub- [v2:n34:ty lican of Marion—T. B. Allen, and a IADSES3 AND GJÌILEMEHS3 young America of Portland, named Mar tin Calloway, was appointed Page. T. J. BUTLKtl. BETLER & JUNES, at 00 90 I • JOB PRINTING. Every variety of Job Work executed with neat ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates. -r TERMS: In T he D emocratic T imes will be charged the following rates First insertion, (ten lines or leas)........... i.'.'.JJ For each week thereafter.................................. $1 A liberal deduction from the abovo rates will made on quarterly and yearly advertisement«. NO. 39. whole theme. lie had posted Mallory, the President of the Club, to applaud him on an average of about six times a min ute, which Mallory, with that cringing subserviency that always characterizes him, did. A few bald-headed Puritans joined in the applause, and tried to “cheer up, comrades, and be gay.” J. F. Caples, of Portland, followed Mitehell, and after spluttering, frying and stewing for some 25 minutes, he sub sided into a peaceful calm, and looked like a mighty leviathan bleeding at every vein. J. F. Gazley, of Douglas, was the next, but his audience were not very apprecia tive, for they would not stay to hear him out, believing, no doubt, that the time allotted to man on this mundane sphere, was too short to be wearied by such in corrigible bores as Gazley. The meet ing was acknowledged by all hands a dry affair. OBSERVER. Gumbs’ Bog. LEGAL TENDERS taken at current rates for subscription. Grant Grape Shot. “He is not fit to govern this country,” were Stanton’s dying words. “He has no more soul than a dog,” said Ben Butler less than a year ago. “He is not controlled by constitutional law, but by political rings,” says Trum* bull. “Grant has no more capability than a horse,” said fighting Joe Hooker, a month since. “His San Domingo business stamps him as a first class conspirator,” says Gov. Palmer. “He isa man without sufficient knowl edge tq preside over a caucus,” said Lo I gan in 1869. “No man can hold office under Grant and maintain his self-respect,” said For ney a year ago. “There are sixteen weighty reasons why Grant should never be President,” ' wrote Colfax in 1868. Grant was so blind drunk that ho Gumbs, who lives next door to us, has couldn ’t lie down decently at tlie battle bought a new dog. lie needs a new one. His last one used to bark all night in of Pittsburg Landing.— John A. Logan. Cal. Street, (two door« ea»t < f 1*. 0.,) “He is making money out of his posi the yard, until in frantic desperation, we JACKSONVILLE, OGN tion and that’s all he cares about,” said would shy boots and cologne bottles and furniture at him. But he always went ' Senator Carpenter to a New York corre J tCKSONVIt i.r. run IN. T. i J'isti;« f the Peace............................ Janies R. Wade on worse ; and in the morning Gumbs spondent. ('•u'tabie.......................................................... John Dick FfiYHE under iened, having perniam ntly located would come calmly out and gather up Our prospects are good, and with prop 9 in J:iek!»uii iile, rvipci-ttu.lv inform, the T< W S or J UkS')-. Vit t.K. those missiles and carry them into the er effort I believe we can give Greeley public that he is prepare I to d > nil kin-l, of work I N. Fi her. Pre»’t. in the it an I shoe-uiuking Ene. S..ti>ln -tion FC UN IS 11 ING house. lie has more than twenty pair and Brown the electoral vote of Illinois. j James A. \Vi!»-.>n. guaranteed. (.GtfJ M. CATON. So you see at once that the machinery — an n— Trustee» •{ Herman Helms, of boots and slippers in bis possession, i —Lyman. Trumbull. of the Legislature is at last in working I J-drn Bilger, besides chair legs and cakes of soap, and C3-OOJDS, [ Dar i l I.inn. LAGER! I .AGE li! “The time has come when the uniform order. Thediflerentstandingcommittees ......... U.S. IIavden Rec >r le-......................... hair brushes, and match-safes, and tow of the State militia, should no longer be AND BOYS’ AND GIRLS' will be appointed to-morrow morning. Treasurer........................ . ............ Henry Pape el-lacks. And he never had the manli Mar-hal.......................... J nine-1 P. M>- Dan < 1 disgraced by being seen on the back of It was agreed by both Houses that the ness to offer to give them back. On the fiirect Commi.-i >ner,. ........ p.-ti-r B -ebes A 95 AT RL.O! < I'.D PRICl>. a Catholic Irishman or an infidel Dutch Committees should select their resikectivc contrary, he trained it to sit by the front man.”— Henry Wilson. CALL AT clerks, and there are something less than gate and seize us by the leg as we came 2,000 aspirants for the positions of enroll The Detroit Free Press says if Grant’s ¿T C O S3 , O.-i i’ll KETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND S3. out, apparently for the purpose of secur ing engrossing and judiciary clerks, from an-i i- coii’tantlv inanufio Turing the best Lag expenses are §10,000 a year more than Opposite Orth’s New Building. J ¡cksonx ille. [3.‘! ing some more boots. But we poisoned er Beer in S uiihern Orc on, which he will sell in Mart. Brown, of the Albany Democrat, his salary, and in three years he man <|iiantit;cs to suit purchasers. Cali and test the him one night, and the next morning fufkituhe and Col. W. L. White, of Oregon City, ages to lay by over half a million of dol article. Gumbs threw the carcass over into our da- .-one : le June 5th. P’f'J. to numerous stars of smaller magnitude (Corner California and Oregon Streets.) : yard. We returned it. Gumbs returned lars, what’s the use of bringing out any .J ACKSONVILLE, - - OUUiOA. from all parts of the State. I it. We both stayed at home that day more arithmetics ? As soon as the Senate was thoroughly Xj.xi\riNr and spent the time hauling that dog to i When Henry Wilson returned from a Keeps constantly <>n hand a full assortment uf fur- organized, a message was sent to the one another over the fence. Then we I tour through Ireland, he said in a letter ! intuì«, coiisi-liiig of Governor, informing him that both ( kept o :< rn.-. ecro P kav i - i . an ,) hired an Irishman to stand there day and that “begging is the national industry of Bedsteads, Houses were ready to receive informa Dr. L. T. DAVIN, Corner of Stark and Front Street«, night to return the deceased to Gftmbs' the Irish.” Wilson is now begging for Bureau«», Tables, tion concerning the interests of the State yard. Then Gumbs also engaged an votes ; but all the industry he can put Stands, Sofas, Lounges, ounce •XX — inc street PORTLAND, The message was delivered to the Legis OREGON j Irishman. It was exhilarating work, forward can never command the vote of lature on Friday, a[ 10 o’clock, A. M.,and I ziehe ;: .r uolton , cuori:; etoes . Opposite t he ÍJId i Tiie corpse probably t raversed that fence one true Irish American. J anu ry 7-tf. is aekiiowlcdged by all parties to be an < lutirs cf All Kinds, able State document. It gives a synop six or seven times in every twenty-four i If Mr. Greeley is elected, as he will be Guilt iti on Idi n gs, Aniassui L ivery S tadi E. sis of what has been done under the pres hours. He must have become familiar by an overwhelming vote, he will select Etc., Etc. t? with the route, even if he was dead. At from all parties such a cabinet, and draw ent administration for the best interest J.i<-k?'>ii« ille, Oregon. , ALSO last he wore away with so much hand around him such men as the nation will UoorH .'c=»ivs»li «As juAliTxels of the whole people. That Gov. GroVer ling, and on the last day the Irishmen place entire and implicit confidence in. has been an able, efficient and .honest always on hand and made t > order. ! whiled away the hours by dinging only Horace Greeley will not be President of public servant, no man, excepting those I.umber planed on rcasoiiab e terms. the tail at each other. Our Irishman at a section of the country, the creature of f <F-l,'n iert.ikiu,; a >peci;»I:y governed by narrow prejudices, will deny. .1 • , last buried the tail and resigned. And 30xtf. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN- a clique, the automaton of a cabal. He I will forbear further comments concern 1 form? I lie ritiee:«.« Jack <■ o.viilc and surround now Gumbs has got a new dog. It will ing the message, as it will doubtless be I be excessively singular if we do not fish will the President of the American peo ing co-....try. th it he is n >w manufacturing, and GJ E nw i will c<oi«ranliy keep on hand, the very Ix.-t of ' published in all the Democratic papers for that dog some evening with a codfish ple, one and indivisible.— Carl Schurz. l.nger liver. Tlm-e who wi-b a cool glass of beer in the State. slpoiid nive me a call. line and a piece of beef and run him up N ot E nough G irls to go R ound .— Jacksonville, June 12th, 1869. The members of the third house, or all of a sudden to our window, and It is reported that tlie complete census June 12th-1 y. Corner California and Fourth St». lobby members, are as thick as fiddlers launch him into a sewer. returns of the United States for 1870 in his satanic majesty’s region, and are give us these startling statistics of our rilHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- D an . AV. V oorhees .—Iu a speech population: I 1. tally mf'-rin their triemla and the public gen- composed chiefly of sore-headed, unscru i «rally lint they have pnreluc‘c>i the above estab- pulous, disappointed office seekers, all of recently delivered at Greenfield, Indiana, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Men and boy« ........... ........... 19,493,665 | lielnnent of Mr. Dan. Cawley, whi-.-h will be whom have some little pet measure that Dan. Voorhees made the following sen Women and girl«....... i henceforward conducted under their constant pcr- ........... 19,064,806 JACKSONVILLE, OGN. fllHE iiirbr-i/ned have <-«tnblislie<i a regular : sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction they expect to have passed in their in- sible remarks, which wc commend to i Bin- <•! hacks, running from to all who may favor them with their patronage. teiest. Holladay’s poodles are here in 428,859 the careful consideration of our readers : Surplus of men and b ys...................... .. These st.ildes are ccnfr.i'lv located, and within to perform round numbers, ever ready A surplus of 428,859 men and boys is “I have told you that I have great J ACKMONl ll.I.E to FORT KLAMATH. ■ jonvenienl di-tancc of the various houses of public entertainni-nt. Horses or mules will be boarded i any little dirty office their master may respect for that class of Democrats who something really startling when it is (via Link Rivir) fur tho accommodation of pns- and car-d for. by tho day or week, at moderate «euirrr« an i fi-t ¡rei^ht. Hack «ill leave Jack- ; charge.. Th<-y have the largest stock in Oregon, i require of them, provided lie shells out found it necessary to reason themselves considered that Adam and Eve, one man .'•nvi.li- • vi r.v Munday at I o'clock a . M., and ar south <>t J’ rUaoU, ot the mineral substance pretty liberally. into the support of Mr. Greeley. I be and one woman, is the law of the crea rive at Et. Klnurith on Wednesday : leave Fort PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | DUGGISS ATJD CARRIAGES His henchmen are made up of the baser long to that class myself, and have tion. But as in the chapter of accidents Klamath nn Thursday, and arrive at Jacks nville with single or double teams, for hire on reason .»h Saturday. ' MANNING A WEBB, class. Broken-down stage drivers, rum reached my position by a careful survey there are more fatalities among boys JACKS >NMLLF, OCX able terms : a so, 27yl Proprietors. guzzlers, shoulder-strikers, and ex-Penl- of the field of duty, and notfrom impulse than girls, and more widows than wid GOOD SADDLE HORSES A MHLKS. tentiary convicts constitute his backets. or mere personal inclination. I have owers, and more old maids than bache Which will be hired to go to any part of The honest Republican members of the weighed the calamities which will ac lors, our surplus of men and boys is in the country al moderate rates. c. w. KAntan. a. a. w atso . x . Animal« bou_'lit and sold, and horses bro':« to Legislature have become hugely disgust crue to the country from Grant’s re-elec I the infantile, and not in the adult popu sad He or harness. KAIILLR K WATSON, ed with these felons, and rumor has it tion against the benefits to be procured lation. “So time at last makes all vlnl RUBLI A WILSON that they have notified Mr. Holladay by the election of Greeley, and have things even.” popular re'ort. under tho new msnage- Attorney and Cornisti!or-at-Law, I flllilS 1 inent, ia furnishing the best brands of thnt unless he scatters this slime and taken my stand accordingly. I have no I liquors at I t would appear from the following vermin to the four winds, they will op words of abuse to hurl against the men J AC KSO X V ILL R, OK EG O X, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, pose all his schemes in the Legislature. engaged in calling the Louisville Con i list of salaries paid to singers and dan- Twelve and a half Cents a Drink Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and Corner of California and Third St»., The Republicans of Salem organized a vention, but their purpose cannot be mis . cers, that members of those professions other C"urts of this Stale. The "New State” has been elegantly refitted, Grant & Wilson club last Thursday eve taken. Every intelligent man in the cannot complain of being ill-paid. Ms- OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by O. and is now one of tlie finest retorts in town. Two Jacobs—oppo-ite Court House square. ning at Reed's Opera House. Democrats United States knows that it is a move dame Patti, at Kt. Petersburg, receives billiard tables are provided for the 'overs of this game. The bar is furnished with the choicest and Liberal Republicans turned out en ment solely in the interest of Grant and $8,000 per month ; M’lle Nillsson, $7,- JAMKa U. FAT. ». a. i : ea . egs leave to inform tiie public I Broodies, Wines. Cigars, Ac., and the reading ta th.it he ha< the largest, best, and moat com masse to sec the show. Speeches were directly tending to his re-election. That 000 ; Medame Volpini, $4,500; Hignor FAY Ä RE V bles with Eastern per odiealsand leading papers of ic odious Hotel in Southern Oregon. ! Coast, C. W. SAVAGE, Prop’r. made by Senator Corbett, J. II. Mitch convention is the hope of the Grant Grazina, $4,000 ; M’lle Florette, thedan- 3tf lttoraeys and Couasellors-ai.Laws Jacksonville, Jan. IStb, 1872. seuse, wife of Mr. Verger, the baritone, It is located in the central part of Jacksonville : ell, J. F. Caples and “Ould” Gazley. party. Mr. Greeley is now the only will receive, at Milan Scala, for a short OFFICE—In Court IL nse, up stair«. stages frjm the North uni South leave rcguluri) Corbett led oil* in about an hour’s choice we can make to bring peace and frolli the U. S. HOTEL. season, $5,000 ; Madamo Pauline Luce, EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, Will practice in the Supreme an I other Courts speech, and while he makes no preten reconciliation to the country.” of this State. at tho New York Academy of music, The House hits lately been re painted, and reno sions whatever toward being a fluent Opposite United States Hotel. vatvd ; the rooms aro newly furnished, and well speaker, he however left the imprest .¡on T he L ouisville C onvention . A next winter $7,000 per month and a ben •7^-Particular attenti >n paid to the eoRretion JOII A NOLAND, - - - - Proprietor. ventilated. Tho bedrooms are supplied with of Claims »gainst the Feb ral anil Slate Govern i SP INC BEDS, ami every other convenience for with both friends and foes that he is at delegate to the Ixiuisville Convention efit ; M’lle Nillsson, for twelve nights in menti, the Entry of Land« under the Pre-emption Dealer in fine VINES, BRANDIES. WHIS the comforts of guests. least a conscientious, fair kind of a man ; stated from his seat in that body that he London received $12,000, and Madame and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral KIES, mid CIGARS. None but the best and Lodes under the recent Act <>f Congress. 1 if. CHO1CKBT kept he stated that he endorsed Grants ad had received railroad passes from Simon Adelina Patti is paid $6,000 every time BOARD AND LODGING ministration, and undertook to eulogize Cameron, and that he .could name a sbeNings. ZD IL I INTICS, 12 OE INT TS. Can h« hnd nt reasonable rate«, according to the that piece of stupidity, but signally fail number of delegates who had received A n Irishman ready-witted, who al No Credit lu the Future—It Don’t Pay room occupied. ed. He then gave an account of his from the same source both passes and ways had a word for everybody, let it THE TABLE F.imili«« needing anything in my line can always stewardship as U. S. Senator, and said money, to enable them to attend that hit whichever way he might, went into JACKSONVILLE LODGE No 10 be supplied with the purest and be.-t to l»e found on Will be aupplied with the best the market ean af because he had worked for what he be Convention. It also appeared that the a grocery store one day to buy eggs. the Coast. Give me a call, and you will be well ford. olds its regular meetings ON satisfied. lieved to be the best interest of the whole Grant managers at Washington furnish 27lf. FAMILIES “llow are eggs to-day ?” he asked of every Saturday evening nt the Odd Fellows ed the funds for getting up the Conven people, irrespective of party, and would in „ good standing «re invited to the clerk, who was onb of these over Halt. 1 Brothen ___ _ Can find at this House rooms especially arranged atten,|. HENRY KLIPPEL, N. G. tion, and controlled nearly everything. smart fellows, by the way. not consent to be the pliant tool of Hol tor their comfort and convenience, as well as every JOHN BOYER, K. Scc’y. attention and comfort usually found at a well kept laday, he had incurred the displeasure of T he municipal election of Wilming I I ‘•j-^ggs are eggs to-day, Paddy, re Regular Rel>ekah Degree meeting, last Munday Cal. Street, (two doors west of Such« Bro«.) Hotel. the Railroad King. night of each month, at "4 o’clock p. tn. A LARGE HALE ton, Delaware, which took place on the plied the clerk, lookingquite triumphant vlnl. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. J. H. Mitchell, of Portland, Holladay’s 3d inst., resulted in the election of the upon two or three young lady customers Is attached to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, candidate for Senator, was the next Democratic candidate for Mayor, by 100 who happened to be in the store at the ENGINEER, HENRY PAPE Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms. speaker. His speech was that same majority. This is the first Democratic time. “Faith, I'm glad to hear yeez say so,” stale old song so long sung by Radical The Hotel is furnished with • bar room where HOICE CIGARS AND LIQUORS CON- Ore -oulan« Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1. Im victory in that city since 1SG0. stnntly on hand. The reading-table is also the very best liquors and eigars may be found, at orators, Jeff*. Davis; replied Paddy, “the last ones I got here proved Order of Red Men, the Rebellion ; well supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading prices to suit the times. T he Democrats and Liberal Republi were chickens.” “The bones of our fellow citizens lie OLD their «tated eooneil« at Odd Fellows’ Hall, paper« of the Coast. Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871. tf. the third >un in each «even »an», at the 8th bleaching on the battle-fields of the cans of Massachusetts have nominated Temperance motto—Fi^ht for the right run A cordial invitation to all brother« in good LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY and South;” “The Stars and Stripes—oh, Senator Chas. Sumner for Governor. THROUGH TICKETS, 12| CENTS, •tending. JOHN CIMB0R8KY, 8. PROMPTLY executed at the TIMES Print and never get tight. vlu39 long may they wave,” etc., etc., was his Sumner does not accept. Sot. Hie«», C. of R. ing O&ee, at the lottetf rat«». J.Cun»/,).— Circuit Court. ,ee«n I M -n lay in February an i N ivember. County Court, first Mon-luv in each inoull». J tri tinr t'..natif. — C’ir.’ii't Corni. 21 M-m lay in April ind F nirt.r Mon I iy in 'I.-tuber Cutility Court. First Mun lay in January. Aj rii, July au-i fvtober. Business Ciirùs. New Boot and Shoe Shop, EA« READY --3ÌADE CLOTHING, S ‘ ware - rgom , (CS.WCLITIX HOTEL PARLO« & BED-IUM II SUITS, G. II. AIKEN, M.D., FORT KLAMATH EXPRESS LINE. S. F. CH API X, M. I)., NEW STATE SALOON. L. HORNE, Proprietor, B H RAILROAD SALOON C H A