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Hates of Subscription 5 _ Cl’.OO One eopjr, per annum............................................. (( •• six month»................................. ......... •• three month*............................................. 11 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12,1872. VOL. 11. » J. N. BELL, M. D., OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY. f EW F.ESTA’JRANT, Letter from Salem. NO. 41. Professional Cards.............. $20 per year Born Drunk- Grant and His System. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. On Oregon street, Jacksonville. Tn the approaching Presidential elec S alem , Oct. 3d, 1872. Among the names registered at the The Senatorial election was brought to tion the citizens of the United States are Toombs the other night, in New York, a close last Saturday, by the election ol called upon not only to decide between was that of a boy about fifteen years of i Holladay’s tool and attornev,J. H. Mitcli- two competing candidates, but between age, who had been arrested for drunken I ell., This was an event entirely unex two different and irreconcilable systems ness. But he was not drunk nor had he pected, even by Mitchell’s warmest sup of administering the Government. Those been drinking. He was moreover, in porters, the night previous to his elec who vote for Gen. Grant will thereby good, sound health, but gave all the ex J. HITLER. T. SAMI.. JAYNES. tion. Corbett’s friends seemed deter approve his system and make them ternal indications of being intoxicated, mined not to go into caucus, alleging selves responsible for its continuance, when arrested by a police officer. Upon as a reason that they were not quite while those who vote for Horace-Greeley protesting to the keeper of the Toombs r»tidy to sign over a bill of sale of our will thereby declare their opposition to that he was not intoxicated, it was re young and prosperous State to a merciless this system and their preference of meth vealed that the unfortunate youth had Forwarding & Commission monopolist. Each day’s adjournment of ods of administration totally opposite to been born a natural drunkard, or rather 'Merchants. the Legislature seemed to widen the those of («rant. that he had always acted like such a breach already made by the friends of the To vote for Grant will be to vote In fa thing. He said that although in good the two contestants—in fact the feeling vor of the following characteristic fea health, he had never been able to walk had become so intense that the support tures of his system : without staggering. His speech was not Countv Judge................. .............................. J. B. Sifcra Attorncy-at-I.aw and Notary Public. 1 Ge.». S. Mathew’im. ers of the respective candidates would I. Appointments to office in return for unlike that of persons in a state of in Coin m ¡»siojier*................ ( B. F. Sloan. jacksoxv / l /. i :, >> E'joX. call each otherpet names, curse each oth presents. toxication ; and when excited he would ........................ Dan. L. Green ..................... Ch .«. Hughes j er roundly, and some even went so far II. Appointment to office of relations mutter and reel. The unfortunate youth Win. Nam-ke | Treasurer.......................... ............. I as to talk of grave-yards, funeral proces of the President or of some member of was detained until the next day, and L j i L 1 j 1XSI KAN( E CO. A•»»•«>r............................. ..............Tho*. <». Patter»on LI, THE CUI’RTS ....................... Al. J. Adam« 1 sions, etc. The surprise caused by Cor I his family, without regard to their qual- was not sent to Court to be gazed at School Sup’t.................... FRANCISCO. OF SAN ! ....................... \ x W i> - | r> »v r........................... luidnes« left in bett’s letter, declining to longer be a can ■ ideations or merits. through judicial spectacles. A subse Coroner.............. ....................... Geo. E. Brigg« v.’io. :tf. didate, and urging his friends to stand by III. The sale of appointments tooffice, Has the 1 largest C apital. quent investigation of the case proved roi RT the Republican caucus nominee and as in the case of William I). Farrand, The lasgcM zlssclt», that the lad had been telling the truth ir k9 h . — Cir<i?uit Court, see -n I M -nday New Boot and toe Shop, The la rue '«I Animai Incoiar, in February an-l N->vcmber. Cuun'v C-urt. 1 r-t ■support Mitchell, can better be imagined 'appointed Consul to Callao by President about himself, but his condition revealed I Monde«- in each month. 1 i.-sne policies 1.5 per cent, less lid Will Cal. S:reet, (two doois east « f P. 0.,) than described. It is generally believed | Grant for $2,50(1, paid to Judge Louis a demonstration of the natural law that 4 ireuit <’"ipt. 2 1 Monday ! < ther Company in the United than anv i J in April and F -urth M > n lay in •»-t -her. County J that Corbett acted in bad faith towards Dent, and $1,000 paid to Gen. F. T. Dent, the child is a fair copy of the parents. TilO.MAS A. BALL. President States. OGN. Court, First M uidav in Jauuarv, April, July aud . • I ACKSONVILLE S in Francisco. Cal. the Democratic members, for his election the President’s brother-in-law. It appears that prior to marriage, tho October. UN, Agent, Jack.-nm il'e. Ogn. R. S . osr.ui [depended altogether upon their support, IV. The payment of forged bounty father had been a secret but confirmed j ick '03vrLLF. PRF.4 IN’ T. [v2:n3l:ly Justiee of the Peace...... ......................Jame» R. W.-vle hence they had a legitimate right to de claims out of the Treasury of the United drunkard, and when the facts became having permanently locatili Canstable.......................... ............................... John Dick ; rjNHE unler mand of him the line of policy he propos States, such payment having been made known to the woman thus suddenly and ¡I in .Li-k« rc«j.... .fn'lv inborn* the L hlî S rû A»it_ At X VJ1. ’ K. T’» wji vr J ’ tl: i! hi ‘ red t-> d > all kind« of w.-rk ed to pursue, in case he was elected. This knowingly and deliberately by Paymas unexpectedly, she wept in the most ter N. Either. Pre»’t. in the I’I RNI SI I ING- ai -making l.ne. S iti-’-i-ti<>n he refused to make known, not even ter-General Brice, and Gen. Grant hav rible manner. Almost broken hearted James A. V. i'»«.n. j'i.ir.ihtí’cJ. M. CATON. — A \ n— Trustee*........................... .............. ' Herman Helm.«, promising to oppose the unscrupulous ing supported Brice in the payment of she contemplated the future misery in J.-hn Bi ger, ZF-A-ISrCrY ’ GOODS, and selfish schemes of Holladay. Under <uch forged claims and restored him to store for her. Months passed away, ( Du» id l.inn. i , ach : h ! i.AGiiii! Recorder............. ............ ...................... U. S. Ila» len AND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ such circumstances, the Democratic rep Office after President Johnson had dis when it was discovered that the child at T rea«urer.......................... ............................ 11. nr»’ Pape 1 < resentatives were loth to abandon their missed him for his connection with these three years of age acted strangely, and Mar* hai.............................................Janie« P. MrDan’.-l 1 1, S'reet C":niul««i >ner. . ........................ Peter 1» »«i-h.-v . long cherished principles and vote for an forgeries. at the end of six months the unhappy A 1 RF.Dl UFD PRICF.-. ¡avowed Grant man, simply because he V. The payment to fraudulent army woman fully realized all her forebodings. CALL AT was hated with implacable hatred by the contractors of large sums of money half The effect produced upon the mother iFZL C O B S ’ 5 Railroad King. The people generally of a million or thereabouts, withheld was not without its influence upon the II \S NOW ON HAND ES. ’ Alt ifactnrin t tl'.n I Lag- Oi Husitc I'ltl: i Ni-w l’.iiibling. Jae’iMHH illc. [! would be better satisfied with Corbett, from them by Secretary Edwin M. Stan father, however. Realizing, in the midst ■ n. which he W'll sei! in ( <■ rs FULLHU2E WARE-RC0M, for he was known to be bitterly opposed ton, by rea-on of their frauds detected of bitter tears of anguish, the sin that by the ling ; but lie would make no con and proved, at Alexandria, Va. had been visited upon the child, the man I . 1 ’t?J. « rner Cali.’ rnia and n Street«.) 7 cessions, and the result is well known. VI. A deficiency of $1,500,000 in the reformed. He has now’ several bright i Act.sc’« vfi.i.c. - - <>it \S permanent' n the F it Lane Ihe Statesman openly charged gross stamp account of the Internal Revenue children, and most exemplary ones, too, x>xjxriNr , Ranch, twon ile.» n >rth o f W i1 ' ow Spi il! fraud on the part of Corbett, alleging that Bureau, the money having been received they are. But the boy that was brought an i offers hi» prole- •i-.nal se; vii e.-s to the people ol Keep, «'■nCniitlv «>n Irmd n full a » »riment of fur Jaeksun an I Jo •roll.ne e r.• ie« 3<ttf he was compelled to draw oil' or be ex for .»tamps furnished, but never paid over into the Toombs was not drunk, but had h it u re c n»i-ting <d posed in a fraudulent transaction that or accounted for to the Treasury. entailed upon him a life of misery, as it B<*<l-»Icat*s Dr. I». S’. DAVS."», VI L The Chorpenning fraud, by which Bnrcitns, T’ablcs, would cause the very ‘•angels to weep,” was blasted destiny. Postmaster-General Creswell, with the Stand«, Sofà». I.onngcs, and intimating that by using of the min OREGON. Omoc--.Oxx ZT’iixo street G irls —B y a B oy .—Girls are the most PAIÌLOH \ SHTS, eral substance, (81,200) he had purchased direct support and co-operation of Gen Opposite t he <J»<1 a mercenary scoundrel’s vote, who it eral Grant, arranged to pay 8143,000 out unaccountable things in the world, except < Itati« oi" All I-kiiid«, i women. Like the wicked flea, when seems pro posed to disregard the old ad of the Treasury when the Government \ rkk . nsas Ijivr.iiY S faihe , 4»uilt 53onldings you have them they aint there. I can age of “honor among thieves,” and in owed Chorpenning nothing, Creswell’s U.tc., Etc. cipher clean over to improper fractions, tended to make a public expo- ilion of his law partner being the attorney of Chor and the teacher says I do first-rate ; but penning in the case. own treason. Dit. H . .1 At MON. VIII. The various frauds of George r can’t cipher out a girl, proper or im At seven o’clock Saturday night, Hol iii way s ■ li h.ind mi l proper, and you can’t either. The only laday's henchmen resolved to hold a glo M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, of 1 umber pia tied on ri rule in arithmetic that hits their case is rification meeting over their victory. which $318,719 58 have been proved up i a lcr'aki'ig a I.L strie.« of piate w rk ini'le—sudi a- the double rule of two. They are as full Accordingly a stand was arranged in on him, these frauds being merely indi I G>lti. Silver, platina, \ lunir.iutii and Rub of the Old Nick as their skin can hold, ber piate*. Snod i) attenti >n given to t'h l irin'.- front of the Chemekcta Hotel, and the cators of others not yet detected. * Vu • J C.T> teoth. Kther Spray ii’-e-l in ex’..ielin". IX. The San Domingo job, with its and they would die if they couldn’t tor .«peakers invited to hold themselves in Will vi.it Ashland un thè 1 »t of M.ireh tinnnnllv ; ment somebody. When they try to be alto Kerbrvil e mi thè 4th Monday in Jrtobvr. readiness to tell what they knew about usurpations of tho war power of Congress, I mean, they are as mean as pusley, Cali and examine specimen Work. r r •. » the victory just obtained. At the ap its inexcusable attack upon the Republic Li e < u ; lì . ; O.Ti -e e >r. Cai. .1 àtb Street ; re»i lc-.-c opposi!» though they aint as mean as they let on, pointed hour, Mitchell was called out of llayti, and its lawless appropriation Court Jlousa. nollc Corner California and Fourth Sts. except sometimes, and then they are a and made the same old speech delivered of the public money in payment for the good deal meaner. The only way to get rpiIE 1 NDEBSJGN1 ;n W ould RESPECT- on various other occasions. With a lit unauthorized lease of the Bay of Sama- along with a girl when she comes at you i I illy inform their friciiils nn<i the public gen tle more practice he wiil be able to sing na. erally toil i!i< ’ v have pureha-e i the above e-tab- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, X. The frautls in the New York Cus with her nonsense is to give her tit for li-hin-nt of Mr. Dan. I'awlev, which will be it to almost any tune. tat, and that will flummux her, and heneelorw ar I con>lncte<l under their constant per JACKSONVILLE, OOM. Joseph G. Wilson was the next speak tom House anti the General Order extor HUIE r.nler- isned have <-«».-ili’i-licil a regular sonal so pel v i - ."Il, ail 1 they guarantee .«atislaelion tions practiced by Leet, (¡rant’s adju when you get a girl flummuxed she is as 1. lint- <>i hack.«, runuinz troni er, and hail evidently imbibed too much to all who may favor them •.» th their patronage. y®r- Office at the former millinery store of the nice as a new pin. A girl can sow’ more These st.ibb s arc ci ntraily located, ami within of the ardent, for he could scarcely utter tant, levying vast sums of money upon Mistat Rent, V. S. Il »tel. 'ÖJi 4l’>ni3 J ACKSONV1LI.E to FORT kl.AMATI!. :-.nv«.•nii-iil •¡i<tai:"c of the various h > ii < i s of public wild oats in a day than a boy can sow in the commerce of New York. cntcrtaipincnt. 11 »r«e« or mules w ill be boarded an intelligible word. Failing to get any (via Link ltivcr) for the aecoinmolat ion of pas an 1 car-d for. by the day or week, nt moderate applause, he retired from the stand in XI. The outrages of brother-in-law a year ; but girls get their wild oats sow senger.« and la.it freight. Hack >>i l leave Jack charge«. They have the large«, stuck in Oregon, ■Casey, of New Orleans, in breaking up ed after awhile, which boys never do, huge disgust. sonville every Monday at I o’clock a . » i .. and ar «out h of Portian«f, of and they settle down as calm and placid rive at I t. Klainath on Wednesday: lenve Fort PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, The old exhorter Caples then mounted a Republican Convention by armed BUGGIES CARRIAGES as a mud-puddle. But I like girls first- El mi Uh on Thursday, and arrive at Jacksonville the stand and tried to get up a little en- force, and in attempting to break up the on Sum day. ' MANNING .1 WEBB, w ith single or double teams, for hire on reason JACKSONVILLE, OGN. rate, and I guess the boys all do. I don’t able terms ; n'so, thusiasm, but. utterly failed, IIe siic- State Legislature of Louisiana by the 27yl Proprietors. GOOD SADDI.F. ilORSFS At Ml I.FS, ceeded, however, in making his hearers clandestine use of the power of the Fed care how many tricks they play on me, f»j»T~ Office and re«i lenee at Ryan’s brick huild- inj, Third street between California an 1 Main. Vi hicli will be hired to go to any part of eral Government, all for the purpose of and they don’t care either. The hoity- hang their heads with shame. the country al moderate rate*. toitiest girls in the w’orld can’t always NEW STATE SALOON C. W. XAHI.Cn. F.. WATSON. ()ld Mot her Duni way's turn came next, ! promoting the re-election of Grant. Anima!« bought ami sold, and horses bro'tc to saddle or liarnes*. XII. The oppression and robbery of boil over like a glass of soda. By and and it was really amusing to see how the KAHLER A» WATSON, »Ini K r ni.i A WILSON. old gal cavorted around and cut gymnas the Southern States by the carpet-bag by they will get into the traces with popular resort, under the new mannge- Governments, adding $25G,090,000 to somebody they like, and pull as steady Attorney and €<nnsellor-at-Law, r L piIIS HOTEL,, tic contortions. nient, is furnishing the List branils of as an old stage-horse. That is the beauty W. D. Hare, candidate for Elector, their debt, and by the laws for the sup liquor» at of them. So let them wave, I say ; they JACKSONVILLE, OREGON', JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, next proceeded to make a speech, but his pression of the habeas corpus and for I will pay for it some day, sowing on but Twelve and a half Cents a Drink. hearers evidently couldn’t stand him, for i military interference at elections. Will practice in tl.e Supreme Court, District, and tons and trying to make a decent man other Courts of thia State. XIII. Prostituting the influence and they soon retired, leaving him master of The “New State’’ has been elegantly refitted, OFFICE—In Building formerly occupied by O. and is now one of the finest retorts in town. Two the power of the United States to sus out of the feller they have spliced on to, L. HORNE, Proprietor, the situation. Jacob*—opposite Court House *<{U.ire. and the chances are ten to one if they billiard tables are provided for the 'over.« of this After the meeting broke up, the speak I tain Spanish despotism in Cuba to pre game. The bar is furnished with the choicest don’t get the worst of it. JANE* I>. FAY. n. B. REA. Brandies. Wine», Cigar«, Ac., and the reading ta BJEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ers concluded that to jollify properly, all serve slavery and the slave trade there. R * that lie has the largest. be«f, and most com- bles with Eastern per :<><lieal* and leading papers of XIV. Humiliating the United States FAY & RE V I t is claimed that the administration hands should imbibe freely. So they, irodious Hotel in Southern Oregon. Const, C. IV. SAVAGE, Prop’r. before the powers of Europe, as in sac of General Grant has reduced the Feder with a number of invited friends, retired 3tf Attorneys and Counsdlors-at.Laws Jacksonville, Jan. ISth, 1872. It is located in tl.e central part of Jacksonville ; rificing American citizens in Cuba to al debt $300,000,000". The American peo stages from the North and South lenve regularly to Mrs. Lizzie Weeks’ and destroyed a OFFICE—In Court Hunse, up stair*. Spanish malignity and violence, in set ple have paid in taxes since his inaugu fr in the U. S. HOTEL. large quantity of champagne, and waxed ExiGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, Will practice in the Supreme an I other Courts tling the Alabama claim in the interest ration $2,200,000,000. What has become noisy. of this State. The House has lately been re painted, and reno Opposite Unite«! State« Hotel. of England, and in attempting to com of the odd $2,200,000,000 ? Some of it, The contested election cases are at pres vated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and well Particular attention paid to the collection .JOHN NOLAND, - - - - Proprietor. ventilated. The bedrooms arc supplied with ent the all-absorbing topic in the Legis pel Russia to pay the swindling Perkins i we know, went to North Carolina, and ■of Claim* against the Federal and State Govern- ! SP1 /Xfj //EDS’, and every other convenience for Dealer in fine WINES, BRANDIES, WHIS the comfort.« of guests. a round sum, we presume, is held in re lature. The Rads will doubtless try to claim. tuents, the Entry of Land« under the Pre-emption | Such arc sonic of the more conspicuous serve to meet the exigencies of the Pres and Ilomsatcad Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral KIES. and CIGARS. None but the best and unseat enough Democrats to give them a CHOICEST kept. Lode* under the recent Act of Congicss. 1 tf. BOARD AND LODGING clear working majority in both branches. and general features of the system with idential election. But allowing for these which President Grant has identified items, what has become of the immense TDTtTJNTKS, 12 CENTS. OBSERVER. i Can be had at reasonable rates, according to the himself. To vote for him is to vote for sums paid into the Federal Treasury, or No Credit in the Future—It Don’t Paj room occupied. THE TABLE No I ndian W ar .—President Graut these things and to express a desire for at all events, levied upon the people Families needing anything in my line can al wav.« JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 be Hiippliod with the purest and best to be found on Will be supplied with the best the market can af has lately ventured the opinion that their continuance and perpetuation.— N. since 18G8 ? the Coast. Give me a cail, and you will be well ford. there would be no Indian war. This is Y. Sun. olds its regular meetings on sali.-fied. T hirty -S even .—The number 37 has FA M 11,1 ES 27tf. certainly news to the people of Arizona, every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellow*’ V ery H omely .—There is a man in this peculiarity : multiply by 3, or any llall. Brother« in good standing are invited to Can find at this House rooms especially arranged who are fleeing for their lives from the New Orleans who is undoubtedly very multiple of 3 up to 37, it gives three fig attend. HENRY KLIPPEL, N. G. tor their comfort and convenience, as well as every southern part of that territory and aban JOHN BOYER, R. Sec y. homely. His wife has run off with an ures, all alike. Three times 37 is 111; attention and comfort usually found nt a well kept doning their homes and firesides, and other fellow and from the description he Regular Rebekah Degree meeting, last Monday Cal. Street, (two doors west of Sachs Bros.) Hotel. twice three times (six times) 3« will b© night of each month, at 7J o’clock p. m. A LARGE HAIL shows that the President is about as well gives of her to the ¡«dice they may bring JACKSONVILLE, OGN. 222; three times three times (9 times) vlnt. informed in this matter as he is in every her back to him. We should judge that 37 gives three threes ; four times three I* attached to the Hotel, for Ball.«, Meetings, ENGINEER, HENRY PAPE. Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms. thing else, excepting, perhaps, the flavor he thinks himself too ill-looking to get times (12 times) 37, four fours, and so on of a cigar or a glass of whisky, received anotner. He describes her as follows : i to 9 times 4 (27 times) 37, which will be The Hotel i« furnished with a bar room where, Oregonian, Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1, im pIIOICE CIGARS AND LIQUORS CON- from a friend just appointed to office.— “A plain-looking, old country woman, 999. vj stantly on hand. The reading-table is also the very best liquors and cigar* may be found, at proved Order of Red Men, Democratic Era. prices to suit the time.«. addicted to smoking a pipe, eye« blue, well supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading OLD their stated council* nt Odd Fellows' Hall, I papers of the Coast. tf. Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. Sth, 1S71 foot round, chews tobacco, long slim nose The cat with nine lives fails on its fleet, the third sun in each seven suns, at the Sth F lipkins says that there arc three that stands out straight, two front teeth i but a nine-tailed cat falls on some one run. A cordial invitation to nil brothers in good LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY ami sexes—the male sex, the female sex, and missing, toes generally small, ©specially THROUGH TICKETS, 12| CENTS «landing. J m I/N CIMBORSKY, 8. | PROMPTLY executed at the TIMES Print else’s back. little toe and on© next to it.” the insects. »ln39 ¿> ol . S achs , C. of R.. ing Office, at the lotetif rafrt. BTATK OF ORFUON. ./.( rKsoxv/r. /. /:, oef / eox . G »Tern-ir.......................... ...........................L. F <«ro»»r , S. 1 . 1 w ick Secretary of State......... ,.*L. FlriM-hm r j Tre isurcr......................... State Printer,................. ..................... Eugene Simple j FIRHT JI l»l i iai . nisrnu r. ...... P. P. rum Circuit Judge................. If.elriet Attorney.......... .................................J. R. Neil H. HtiitMon. «T. It. Nfvil. JACKMu n < oi \i r. ........ IL B. Watson STINSOK NEXXt, Count» Ju-lge.................. l .1 ac >b ’>' .«¡.'ncr, Attorney ami Counsellor* at Law, County Coiuini»*iv ier*. ................ , M. H Drake. h->ma« T. M.’Keniir 1 Sheriff................................ JAl K.SO.WII./. E, (HiX. .. Pat. Dunn | C1 • r k, AVill predice in the Supreme, District ar.J other .......... John Bilger Troasurcr.......................... ........ p. II. Taylor ■ Court» o! the State. Assessor............................ ....... !V. J. St.inley > Prompt attention given to all business left in School Sup’t.................... .^□rreyor............................ ............................. B. F. Myer our care. jy.lbtlf Coroner............................. ................................ J. N. Bell OSsial Paper,.................. .......... I'xnovKAni T imms t II. K. Il AN N A, jvSFi*n:!CF. col MTT. FHNIIIS RESTAURANT ba .« just been opened to X the public, and solicits their patronage. The table will io* supplied with the best the market, ni- I'ords. Board by the day or week, and meals nt all hour«. Board, per day,......................................................^l ** per week..................................................... $¿.00 v2 nu3l:tf. J- R- HUDSON. HITLER & JOS, I THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL \v ND GiNTLEMiUS’ SY. READY -- MADE (’LOTI11N( Pusinas CflrK H Ci V «.il. AIEAEN.M.IL. EXPRESS LINE. S. F. CHAPIN, M. 1)„ I H RAILROAD SALOON. X, H 1» Ths A