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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1872)
^rmorrnfn; S'imcs. I RATES OF ADVERTISING. Publikhed Every Saturday Morning —BY— THOMAS 1». KEWT, Fabliaher and Proprietor. ♦ Orrm—Oa Oaliiomia St,, over Kubli A Wil- ••n’t Livery Stable. Rates of Subscription: Oneeepy, per annum........................................... ®® " sis month»....................................... *•*” •• VOL. II. thrse months..................................... *-®® JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1872. NO. 45 | QUARTER CO1VMM. 1 square . 1 insertion.................... .$ I 3 Three month............. $12 Each subsequent one.. l'Six months.............. 25 Three months....... 6 One year.................... - 40 Six months............ !®| BAI-F COLUMN. One year................ 20' $15 Three months 2 squares . 30 Six months,... 60 Three months....... $ 8 One year Six months...,....... . 15 OWE COLtMX. One year................. . 26 40 Three month». 3 SQUARES. {Six month»............... 60 Three months....... ..$10 One year.................. 100 Six months............. .. 18 ------ One year....... . ........ ~ 30,Local adv’ts, 25et«, aline Professional Cards ................................$20 per year I crept out of tlie prison van into the stone Billings’ Wit and Wisdom Applying Manure in the Fall archway of the city prison and the iron stara or onscos. Kind fortune, teach thi servant humil One of the most valuable uses to which About twenty years ago, a girl-baby j doors with their heavy clang shut on her, ' • ..........................................«r--------- °----------- <2• Terser...................................................L- Y. Orover JA CKSON VIL I. E, OREGON. ity, but let no sneak of an upstart out manure can be put is its application to was born to a carpenter and his wife ’ not to open for two years. “Lucy------, Saeretary ef State.............................. S. F. Chadwick I Treasurer.................................................. L. Fleirehner ¡who had five boys already swarming and sentenced for grand larceny.” Whether, grass land in the Fall. NVe have always shine him in things that are stylish. State Printer....................................... Eugene Semple ( £-O~ Offic» at the former millinery »tore of the squabbling about the three-room cd house. ! when they open, her ruined body will be taken pains in our farming, says Mr. A. Giv unto me morality copious, and Mi»»«» Kent, U. 8. Hotel. 26tf. rmsT jrnictAL Dterntcr. The baby shared the fate of solitary girls there to drag itself out into the sunlight J. Dufur in the Portland Bulletin, to may mi shirt kollars be stiffer than chi Circuit Judge........... P- P- Yrim among brothers. She was the something again, matters little. It may live until carefully husband all our manure, and na and whiter than snow balls in win District Alterner..........................................J- R- ^e*l i S. F. CHAPIN, M. D., rare and unwonted which had never , old age. But Lucy, honest, unselfish, not only add to its quantity and quality ter. jacKso.e vov.irr. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Smile, thou goddess dear, at mi inus- E B. W»t»on ¡come into their common life before ; she pure in thought, died long ago. If it had from the compost heap, but likewise C«aity .................... (Jac-a, W a<uar, j Cemaiiaiioneri ¡was the bit of porcelain among rough been only to sleep with her mother on watch the effect it had on the following tach, and may mi wisdom be grate— even JACKSON VILLE, OREGON. ........... 1 M. IL Drake. crockery ; her father and the bigger boys yonder hill-side, we might have made crop, and particularly note the time of like unto Solomon’s. Ihariff,.............. Thoma« T. McKenxie Clerk,..... ............................ ......................... Pat. Dunn 1 Grant that i may a pattern be, worthy Office and residence at Ryan’s brick build dubbed her “little lady,” carried her out the grass green above her, knowing that its application : When carefully spread John Bilker 1 ing, Third »treel between California and Main. Treacurwr........ .................. ........... of all imitashun, and that i able may be upon grass lands in the Fall, the liquid proudly on Saturday afternoons, when : the child would come again. But she, .................... D. II. Tarior | ................... W. J. Stani«» I S«haul Sup’t........................ their own clothes were coarse and patch ■still living, went down into a grave from or sol liable portions are carried down to wear a boot No. 5 on these No. 10s of .. It F Mver 1 8arr«y«r............................ - ed enough ; but she never lacked a bit which there is no place of resurrection, among the fibres of the grass, and inti of mine. ---- 1----- .-re-.............. ......................... J. K. Bell Fill up mi cup to the brim’s very top 'Y'®»ial Rapar....................... ..........D kmocratic T iuk » of embroidery or a feather in her cap. though we seek it carefully and with mately through the upper soil. If the juiriiüt COCMTY. .She, unlike myriads of other children tears. Perhaps it is a story without a application is made evenly and previous with honor and honesty, and make mi Physician and Surgeon, Judit»...................... ........................ J. B. Sifer« was born to no inexorable inheritance of moral—at least it has none, if mothers to the setting in of our heavy rains, the neck ties mine enemies to smile with 1 Geo. S. Mathciriun, ■ AN BE FOUND at A’hland, Oregon, lie is poverty or dirt or crime. The carjM'n- do not find it for themselves.— New York benefit will be much greater than if left sorrow and confusion. I B. F. Sloan. Take away from me all vanity, but 43tf. ter was a hard working, honest, domes Tribune. a graduate of the McDowell College. till late in Winter or in early Spring; Shen ff....................................................... Dan. L. Green 1 “Vier k...................................... ................... Uba» Rughe» for the growth of grass during the Fall grant that mi Sunday pantaloons may fit tic, old man, whose highest ambition Traaierar,........................... ................... Win. Nau.-ke Dr. 1^ DANFORTH, How Hans Got Even. and early part of the Winter, in a mild me even as korn fitteth the kob. A•»•■•or................................ ......... Tho». G. Pat'er»on was to give each of his boys a steady Remove far from me, O gentle For Seheol Sup’t.................... Al. J. Adam» and moist climate like Oregon’s, will trade, “that they might never need to Su rveyer....................................................... A lex. Watt* Once on a time there lived a jovial add much to the fertility of the soil. tune ! all pride and ostentashun, but take to shifty ways to earn a meal.” Cerwner,................................................. Geo. E. Driggs AS permanently located on the Fort Lane Dutchman, whose name was Hans Von We think our farmers will derive a much grant that mi name among wimmen COl nt SlTTI.’ttS. Ranch, two miles north of Willow Spring», For Lucy, of course, he hoped for some Shrimpetifiel. He had a wife. He had greater benefit by obtaining and apply may ever be spoken in ackscents of glad and «tier» hit professional service» to the people thing of J.refreea <’eu»ry —Cireuit Court, second Monday latter. His wife was a thrifty a little grocery where beer and such per ing manure in the fall to their meadows ness. 26tf YB February anJ November. County Court, first | Jackson and Josephine counties. Scotch Irish woman, who had lived in Monday in each month. sonal property were sold. He gave cred when the grass begins to fail, than they Make mi hart to glisten with charily, JesepAi'ns (’..»eify,— Cireuit Court. 2d Monday one house at service for fifteen years be I Dr. L. T. DAVIS, it to a parcel of day customers, and kept but teach mi taylor and shumakor Lo«/ la April and Fourth Monday in October. County i will from breaking up and re-seeding, so fore marriage, and could cemmand a Ceart. First Monday in January, April, July and . his book with a piece of white chalk on generally practiced where grass has com to wait for tHeir money and be happy. high salary at anv time now as house-i Oeteber. tho head-board of the bed-stead. Let mi hart feast on the truth, but menced to run out. By plowing up and 1 tcasosrit Ll PRKC1SCT. keeper. “Girls in the old country, she JA ( KSON VII. I. E. One day Mrs. Shrimpetifiel, during a Justice ef the Pease........................... James R. Wade stocking down we may for a short time smile thou on mi korg leg and periwig said, “were set to work from the time! Ceastable.......................................................John Die» neat fit, took upon herself to clean the have apparently improve«! our hay crop; nobby. Office on Pine street, opposite the old Arkanr«» they could walk, They did not need to house and things. So she did, and she raws or j ackson VH.I.C. Remove far from me all gluttony, but but we shall soon find that the two or Livery Stable. n26tf. drudge so here, There were chances for ( N* Fisher. Pres’t. cleaned the head-board, and with soap three extra crops obtained and removed preserve mi appetite for toast with a James A. Wilson, them in a free country.” She never nnd water settled the old man’s accounts will tend still further to impoverish rath quale on it in all its original buty. Trustees.............................................• lleriu.Mi Helms, MISCELLANEO! S passed a rich man’s daughter, delicately John Bilger, by wiping away every chalk-mark. Teach mo to shun all decepshun, but er than enrich our soil, and that the rem ( Dei id Linn, dresse«!, that she did not think of these Pretty soon, before long, the old ven lteeerder................................................... V. S. Hayden COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, ‘‘chances ;” chances that numbered not der of things came into his house, and edy in the long run will only increase help me to marry a big pile at last, mak Trascurar.................................................... Henry Pape ing sum maiden or young widdo happy. the disease. (KtrT O.V THK EUROPEAN rm.) Marshal............................................ Janie» P. McDani-l only easy living and refinement, but saw what a ruin his frau had wrought. Take away from mi hart all envy, but Street Cetumivsioner,........ P.-trr Boschry equipages, velvets, diamonds. Educa Corner of Mark and Front Streets, Then he said: ■a .i » ■ grant, kind Fortune, that mi hut kant S awing W ood W ithout a S aw .— tion placed all men on a level. Her ‘•Mein Gott, Frau Shrimpetifiel, what The Scientific American records the be beat, nor the lavender tint of my SOCIETY NOTICES. PORTLAND, OREGON mother’s heart was sore and tender. Why for you make a ruined man of me. I change of one of the impossibilities of the gloves be exceeded. should not her little girl enter into that ZIERER i HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. guess not ! You make wipe away all past into a reality. Geo. Robinson, M. Fill me with courage true and reddy, high unknown world of luxury from dem names and figures dat I owe them I)., of New York, has invented a mode of but if enny man offers to smoke me, giv New Boot and Shoe Shop, which she had been shut out ? God had feller’s what’s going to pay before they sawing or cutting wood without saw or to me fleetness of venison and legs the JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 made no life so ftdl of blessings that it get ready, and I lose more as zwei hun- axe, by electricity. The galvanic cur speed of the roe-buck. ought not to be possible to Lucy with dert dollar !” California Street, olds its regular meetings on rent when passed over platinum wire in Remove all affectashun far from me, her loving blue eyes and wonderful every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ the room in fear and dis- His frau left sufficient quantity, heats the wire to but enable me to keep up appearance, if Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to JACKSONVILLE, Oil ICG O N. bright hair. It was quite true that God gust. When she returned he had re-cov attend. HENRY KI.UTEL, N. G. white heat. This wire thus heated does i have to cheat a little to do it. had made no life of happy womauhood ered the head-board with chalk-marks. J011N BOYER. It. See y. the work of saw or axe, without any ap Take away out of mi site all kinds of r. Regular Rebekah Degree meeting, last Munday which was not possible to the child. Then she said : preciable expenditure of muscular force, kunning, but teach me to keep a sekret, Bight ef each uienth, at 7} •»’cloak p. in. She had a practical nimble intellect, was “Hans, you have made them all light, j By arranging the wires with handles and the grocer w’ho sells me hair di. vini«. frank, earnest, affectionate ; blushes and don't it ?” I or other means, by which it may be guid Abuv all things with modesty shower tears came quickly, signs of a delicate “Well, mein tcarer frau, I make the ed, any kind of lumber, whether in trees, me. Yes, make me all dripping wet, but nature and tender conscience, befitting figures all right, but I put down petter CITY BREWERY. logs or plank, may be cut as directed. don’t let me looze a good chance mi nu to a servant as a queen, both of them names as deiu old fellers vot you wiped The battery need be only of the simplest koat to spread before the eyes of men — BY — being God’s children. One would have out.” kind, as quantity, not intensity of cur filled with envy. said the girl was born in time a rent, is required. A child, by this VEIT SCI 117TZ, Make me at all times of the poor hea O ld B laster .—A correspondent of pure maiden, a loving a faithful the Maine Farmer speaks of a man who means, may fell the largest tree in the then thoughtful, at church not forget OBNGON mother. JACKSONVILLE, rue. had some old plaster which he had re forest, divide it into logs, or cut it into ting the plattor to annoint with a 10 cent •tan I I She went to after her ’.If moved from tho walls of his house, and boards without saw or axe. Only think plaster. brothers were at «■ ■' of it ! The idea of cutting down a huge Remove from me all gray hairs and more than to read and write: whatever pounded it as fine as he could, then sift pine tree with a wire ! Some wiseacre pimples, all bunyuns and Korns pestiver- PROF ESSIONA I. <’A IlDS. ability she had, assuredly did not lie in ed it and sowed it on his rye field. The stands up and declares : “I don’t believe ous, and grant that mi calfs may still II. k. Il 1 N N A. the path of book-learning; the boys result was a very large crop of grain, and it. It can’t be done ;” but such remem fatten on saw durst, and cheeks feed on I bought her a cheap piano at auction, <>w the next year a heavy growth of grass. ber that they talked just so when the tel plumpers, and mi -hart ever bubble and Attcrney-at-f.aw and Notary Public H. F. JOHNSON. I’. A. HEARN. which »lie strummed a few street airs. His argument was thiit the plastering on egraph was projected. It is only anoth bile over with mersy. JA CKSON VU. L F.. OREGON. People who noticed the girl’s readiness the walls of dwellings absorbed the gases er proof that the impossibilities of to-day JOHNSON & HEARN, Teach me mi kane to whirl so peculiar anti winning manners, told her mother and steam which were given off from the are the scientific facts of to-morrow. and mi inustash to twist into Buch long Surcersois to it was time she was making some provi kitchen, sleeping rooms, etc., and that it drawn out sweetness that all the people I thus acquired fertilizing properties of W atermelons for S ugar .—It is Rantzau «k Shaw and Comstock <fc Martin. sion for her, and offer?«! to take her into shall kail me “Young Purity.” their houses as a servant. But menial great value, in addition to whatever ben said that the juice of watermelons is I Smile thou upon all hatters and bar Forwarding A C’oni tn l»«toit «T. I [. Mt istessii .J. It. No’.l work was a certainty which to Lucy’s efit might accrue from the lime, hair, much sweeter than maple sugar. The I bers, all shirt makers and gloviers, all MT1N9ON At NEIL, vague chances was an insult. Even etc., of which it was composed, lie also process of manufacture is to break it up perfumers and dentists, all wash wim «lrudgery at home was spared her, that alluded to the statement that in China and press out the juice, and boil it down. men and shu blacks, and forgive them Attorney and Counaeliora at Law, she might run with her school compan- people would put on new plastering for We are not well enough posted on the the debts that i may owe them, and Mark your Goods care of J. & H JA CA'5-O.V VIL I. E, OGN. ions, or read the cheap papers of the day. the old which they took otT, so highly process of manufacture to give the de kause mo to weep over man and hiz ! we hope t'» merit Gradually the tine delicacy faded out of was old plastering prized there for agri tails, but understand that the process is menny misfortins. i I very simple and cheap, and may be car Wiflpr^et’ce in the Supremo, District and other her face ; her voice grew loud ; thequick cultural purposes. Courts ef the Stare. I ried on by any person on a small scale. I step dragged lazily ; it became a matter Prompt attention given to s'l business left in D eath of M rs . G reeley .—The dis A n E xtensive F amily .—A Utah pa We commend this question to the con ear «are. 2n27:tf. of course for her to watch her old father patches of last Thursday carried to us the RAILROAD SALOON» per says: Brigham Young’s smallest sideration of our farmers. The expense work for her while she was idle. At last e. w. KAHLsrt. a. a. watsow . child had 49 mothers, 100 grandmothers, of sugar is a heavy tax on the people. sad tidings of the death of the wife of California Street, the turn came; the elder brothers mar The announcement KAHLER A WATSON, 200 great-grandmothers, 400 great-great The sugar beet manufacturing requires Horace Greeley. ried ; the old man and his wife died ; a I J A CKS ON I IL L E, OREGON. I grandmothers, and about six brigades of too much capital for small neighbor was not at all unexpected, u we were Attorneys and Counsellori-at Law deformed brother kept the house with informed several days before that “Mrs. HENRY PA PE. Lucy, but it was necessary that she grandfathers and great-grandfathers.— hoods, and will never be within the reach ENGINEER, - JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. The further back you go, the more grand of individuals. What we want is some- Greeley was dying.” The event will be should earn her own living. There were mothers and grandfathers the children I thing that every man can manufacture received with unfeigned sorrow by mill THROUGH TICKETS, 12J CENTS half a dozen homes opened to her, where Will practice in the Supreme Cuurt, District, and i have ; and, no doubt, if we reached clear into sugar. An acre or two of watermel- ions who honor and respect her memory, she would have had light work, which other Courts of this State. into the middle ages, we would find that 1 ons in this country would supply a large not alone for the respect they bear her HOICE CIGARS AND LIQUORS CON- OFFICE—In building foruiorly occupied by 0. would have fitted her for her duties when ctantly on hand. The rea «iR< table ia also one-half of the entire human race were family with sugar, if the juice is half so husband’s honored name, but for her Jacoba—opposite Court nouse square. n26tf well «iipplied with Eastern periodicals and leading she married, high wages and the protec many virtues. For days and weeks be grandmothers of that boy and the other good as reported for that purpose. papera of the Coaat. 26tf. jams ». rar. 0. ,. rea . tion and seclusion of a refined Christian fore her death her husband M as at her half grandfathers. Brigham himself is FAY 4k REA, family. But this girl, whose Master was D iseases among H orses .—The dis-1 bed-side, a constant attendant upon her, NEW STATE SALOON, annoyed and bewildered at the figures : born in a stable, was indignant at being and one reason for his marrying so much : patches inform us that a tearful epidemic administering to hor every want, regard Attorneys and Connsellors-at-Law. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. asked to take the place of a servant. She is that he w’anted to straighten the thing) has broken out among the horses in the less of the mighty events that were went into a mill. The wages were good. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. Eastern States. The disease seems to be transpiring around him—events which, rpiIIS popular re»ort, under the new mun.nge- She had her ambition. Velvets and dia out a little for his posterity, and begin in all human probability, will place him 1 ment, is furnishing tho best brands of fresh again by making himself the soli of Canadian origin, and, although some OFFICE—In Court House, up stairs. monds made the lady. She could at in a position the most honored of all liquors at Wil! practice la the Sapremo and other Courts tary grandfather of the children of his what abated, yet baffles the skill of the least flaunt in Terry and Mil ton gold. of this State. best veterinary surgeons in the country. earthly stations. In his afflictions Mr. offspring. Twelve and a half Cent« a Drink She had the imagination of other young Horses in Boston, New York, Chicago Greeley has the sympathy of millions Particular attention paid to the collection A T rade , N othing L ike a T rade .— and other cities, are dying by hundreds. who will drop a tear in sympathy for his The '‘New State” has been elegantly refitted, girls—the zest for love and adveuture. ef Claims against the Federal and State Govern- flienU. the Entry of Lands under the Pre eruption and i» now one of the finest reiorts iti town. Two No knights or gentlemen came about One man with any trade is worth a thou Transportation seems tube almost at a woes. and Homestead Laws, and to Mie Entry of Mineral billiard tables are provided for the 'overs of this the mill, or lovers to the house, but sand without one. A return to the old stand-still. In New York, 150 street cars Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. n26tf game. The bar ia furnished* with the choicest A young lady at Council Bluff«, Iowa, Brandie», Wines, Cigars, Ac., nnd the reading ta there was the chance compliment for plan of apprenticing boys to trades is have had to stop, and in many of the cit | being informed by her “feller’ that he bles with Eastern per odicalsiind leading papers of Df« W. Jackson, young men on the street; the encounter being advocated. The hosts of young ies, merchants are delivering goods in Coast. C. W. SAVAGE, Prop’r. intended to ceiise his attentions, cowhid- on the street cars going homo at night. men in every large city who apply for hand-carts. Jacksonville, July 1st, 1872. 26tf DENTIST. ed him round the room, and as he sprang The story is told. There came a day employment and fail to get it, for the EACLE SAMPLE ROOMS, when the deformed brother, who had reason that they cannot truthfully affirm S ince the report that Brigham Young 1 through the open window, told him, LL atriaa ef plate work made—such as with a parting lick, that that would Opposite United States Hotel. Gold, Silver, Platina, Alumnium and Rub watched over her since she was a baby that they are educated or especially fitted was dying of heart disease, became cur ber plates. Special attention given to Children’s teach him to be more careful for the fu- JOHN TtOLATfD, .... Proprietor. with a sorer tenderness because no other for any particular business, constitutes rent, a company of New Yorkers have teeth. Ether Sprue eased ia extracting., | ture not to trifle with a gentle and lov- Will visit Aafelead ea the let ef March annually ; woman could ever be near or dear to him, a potent argument in favor of reform. concluded to start a crape factory in Salt also Korbyvillo on the 4th Monday in October. Dealer in fine WINES, BRANDIES, WHIS cursed her and drove her from the dooi. , Under the apprentice system, we should Lake City. The patronage of Brigham’s 1 ing heart.________ ____________ Call and canarine specimen work. KIES, and CIGARS. None but the best and A C ostly ’ B ody .—Let the people of •■co cor. Cal. A 5th street; residence opposite choicest kept. She went gladly. The street life suited have fewer ignorant mechanics and in widows will secure the success of the en Crystal > Wright's blacksmith shop, n20tf, competent business men. A trade is terprise. this State remember that the appropria her now ; for the change in the girl did DRINKS, IS CENTS. half a man ’ s fortune. not not begin in dress, or face, or voice ; I t is estimated that the value of the tions made by the late Radical Legisla J. N. BELL, M. Dn Mo Credit iu the Future—It Don't Pay. it worked from within. Year by year foot up wheat crop of California this year ex-1 ture .—----- . nearly - $1,200,000. This Phyiician, Snrgeon and Accoucheur, Families needing anything in my line can al way« her training had corrupted soul and I n Peru the longest ears are consider ceeds the yield of gold by $3,550,000. enormous sum will yet have to be wrung ed the handsomest, and a great mark of be supplied with the purest and beat to be found on brain. It mattered little when the symp Had such a thing been predicted fifteen from the sweat-browned brows of Oregon JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. beauty in the females. the Coast. Give me a call, and you will be well years ago, the author would have been laborer.. So much for a Radical Legis- toms of decay showe«! themselves to the satisfied. 27tf. Can bo found at all times at bis offloe on Califor I t is of no use any longer for ladies to world. For years she had tasted the : ture.________ * _______ _ regarded as a fool or madman. Bia street, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY and atoro, or at bis residence on Fifth street, first block PROMPTLY executed at ths TIMES Print- street life. Last week it ended, In the wear expensive jewelry ; the imitation A dvertising beg«t« wealth. ing Oflee, at the fence«« rat««. • S ubscribe for the T imes . north of the Court hour« 57tf. bright sunlight a bloated, filthy woman cannot be told from the real article. G. If. AIKEN, M. D., OrriQXAX. DIKECTORY. C H H II” MERCHANTS. READING, CALIFORNIA. C A A The Story of Lucy.