a H u » ^entorrntit* ¡Times. RATE« OF ADVERTISING 1 SQUARE. | QIARTKR COLUMN, e« 1 insertion................... ,5« 3 Three months....»••.•••$ I Each subsequent one. . 1 Six months................. - 2» 6 One year..................... 40 Three months............. Six months.................. ■ 10 HALF COLUMN. One year....................... on Three months.............. $15 2 SQUARES. ¡Six months................... . 30 Three months............. .$ 8,One year....................... 60 Six months.................. ■ 15 ONR COLUMS. I One yeur....................... 25 Three months........A 40 3 SQUARES. Six months................. 60 Three months............. .$10 One year.................— 10Ü Six months................... . 18 ----- One year....................... . 30 Local adv’ts, 25ets. aline Publlahea Every Ma tu rd ay Morning —BY— THOMAS 1». KENT, Fubliahar and Proprietor. 4 OrriCE---Oa California St,, over Rubli 4 Wil- een'a Livery Stable. Batea of Subocriptioa : Ooe eepy, per annum............................... ** ait months............................... ** tbroe months.......................... —my ,.$3.«fl .. 1.50 .. 1 00 VOL II JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1872 NO. 48 Profecdnnal Cnr.ls., ................ ............. $20 per year .a -- I'» G. II. AlkEM, M. D., Taxation for Subsidies. Terrible Suicide. An Immeuoi Snow-Plow. A National Census in 1875 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, •TATB OF ORCCOW« In Oregon the policy has been most One of tlie most shocking suicides, says The Union Pacific Railroad is having fortunately settled by the jmsitive ¡»osi- tlie Tallahassee (Florida) Sentinel of tlie ' built at its shops in this city, says the tion of the Executive, and an intelligent 19th, took place in this city on Thursday f Omaha Bee , a snoM'-plow which, when Office at the former millinery store of the support of his position by the people, morning. Mr. Pace of .Jacksonville, with j finished, M ill lie tlie largest and most FtXST JCDICtAL KtSTRICT. Mi»»«» Kent. V. S. Hotel. 26tf. that taxation for the purpose of raising | his wife and two children, arrived in this poM'erfnl in tlie M’orld. It is rapidly ap­ Ciraait Judf................................................P. P Prim money to be donated to railroad corjiora- Distriat Atterna.r............................................ J. R. Neil ¡city on Weilnesday, and stopped at the proaching completion, and in a few days S. F. CIIAPIN, HI. D., JACCSea COVUTT. tions shall not be allowed. Rut in Cali­ residence of his father-in-IuM', Mr. Da- will be ready for business. Tlie trucks PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Cee«tf J«4(a............................................ E II. MTatser' fornia the question has been a difficult I mon. Mrs. Pace had been suflering from on which it is built are very heavy and I J»«••!• Warner. C.a.ty CeassissteBars.................. I H |>rgke one to handle, and its determination lias mental aberration for some months, but strong, ami were east esjiecially for this JA ( 'KSON Vil. L E, 0 EGON. Fkaritf............................................ Thomas T. McKmsi« lieen of doubtful issue. From the begin­ her coiiditlon was knoM*n only to her ploM’. The platform on the trucks is 22 ........ .. .................. ...................................Pat. Dunn Off»«« and rasicene« at Ryan*, brick build- ning of railroad enterprises in that State husband,and hebrought her here to see her feet long, and 10$ feet wide, and is com­ TrexMrar....................................................... John Iblgrr it has been tlie custom to grant large al­ relatives, Init In tlie hope that the change posed of solid oak timbers, N by 16 inches. Aaeaaai r..................... .................................. D. II. Taylor iag. Third «treat b«tw««u California and .Main. Beh-el Sup’t............................................... W. J. Slanlrt lowances to railroad corporations to ad­ of situation might have a beneficial ef­ ¡These timbers are held together by 10 <8arr«rer............................................. J 8. Howard Dr. U DAM’OHTII, mit them, as it was said, to carry out fect on her health. The night after iier ¡iron bolts, 1| inches in diameter, M’hich V<«ra»«r......... .. ........... ....................................... J. N. Brl Mffinal Pa|«er,.................................. D kmoa ' katic Tunc« their enterprises. But on taking account arrival she gave indications of mental j run crosswise. This solid bed is fastened PHYSICIAN ANO SURCEON. josxrmsx cornrr. of these public allowances, made to sev­ disturbance, and required tlie care of her to the transom beams bv 40 bolts, 20 AS permanently located on the Fort Line Caeaty Jadg*........... . ............................ J. B- Sifers eral Companies, it was clearly seen that husband and relatives during the greater over each truck. Tbe incline slide, plac­ Ranch, two miles north of Willow Springs, ' Gev. S Mathewson C«ai> ission«rs......... »nd offers bis prufes.ional services to the people their ot enterprise, consisted mainly in in­ i portion of tlie night. Towards morning ed on the platform, is 22 feet long, and < B. F. Sloan. Jeckswn auJ Josephine counties. 26tf ducing the jieople to pay them, in public she got tranquil and slept, and those in slojies at angle of 30 degrees, and is held • h«riff.......................... ..................... .Daw. I.. Greet: ......................... Chas...Hughes Clark............................ lands ami moneys, more than the cost charge thought they might leave her. firmly to the lied by 4<> bolts of an inch .......................... Win. Naucke Tr««serer................... of constructing their mails. Success in ............. Tb<»s. G. Patterson Aaae«a<>r...................... About seven o’clock, however, she in diameter, ami is supported from Le­ 0«baa| Sup't.............. ....................... Al. J. Adam- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, this direction stimulated their efforts, arose, and going to tlie kerosene lamp de­ hi nd by inclined posts6 feet long, 8 inches ..............................Alex. Watt« S.rrarnr..................... and in addition to the grants of local sub­ liberately unscreMcd the burner and wide ami 16 inches thick. The entire Coroner....................... .............. ..Gao... K. Brigg* JACKSONVILLE. sidies, a general law was procured to be poured the contentson her head, saturat­ length, from the rear of the platform to cover Simaos. Jw«Fs«a CwM»ry —Circuit Court, second Monday Office on Pin, street, opposite tbe old Arkansas enacted authorizing county assessments ing her hair, neck and shoulders with the end of the slide is 32 feet. The slide to February and November. Coun'y Court, firsl Livery Stable. n2rttf. throughout the State of five per centum I the fluid. She then struck a match and is to lie ironed, and an immense ploM* of ManiaV io each month. of tlie valuation all taxable property to set herself on fire. This was dune so the ordinary shape, 18 feet long, 11 feet Jasepki'a« —Circuit Court. 2d Monday la April and Fourth M >n lav in October County MISCELLANEOUS raise donations to the railroad corpora­ stealthily that her movements did not wide, and 5 feet high, and covered with Caert, First Monday in January. April, July am' tions. On the discussion of these trans­ Qotaber. wake her husband, who was asleep in the iron 3-16 of an inch thick, is to be secure­ j acxsos vii.i.r. rer.cisi t . actions, a general indignation arose, bas­ room with her, but tlie screams of the ly placed iq>on it. On the point of this Jasti«« of tbe Peace............................. lames R. Wad« ed largely on the overreaching grasp of unfortunate at once startled him, and plow there is to be an iron ¡date, steel E AGL E B RE W E RY. Caestab'a,.......... .............................................. John Diel. the railroad men, making efforts to gain sjiringing from the bed he dashed some pointed, 11 feet long and 4 feet wide. T««WW ar JACKS'1% VII.I.K. 'OSEPII WETTERER HAS NOW ON HAND political power, while strengthening water about her, and after a short time This plate, of course, runs across the ( N Fi«her. Pres’t __ and is constantly manufacturing the ln their charges for conveying passengers succeeded in extinguishing the flames track, and only one inch above it. .. { Herman Ih-lins. Trastees...... quantities tu suit purchasers. Call and ‘«st the and freight, to figures far beyond the The rear of the platform will be boxed | John Bilger, by the aid of the bed-clothes, not, hou- article. 26: f. rates of roads in other States, built solely i ever, until the unhajipy victim was ter­ in, making a room 12 feet high, 11 feet ( David I.inn. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, R«r»ri«r........ . ......................... ............ U. s. Il.-vda. by private e ipital. ribly and fatally burned. When the fire wide and 10 feet long, for the purpose of ............... ILnry I’api T r«n-u«ar,................................ (KEPT 05 THK KVIl<>r».À.X FI.A5.) Both political parties in California, tlie M»v-ll»l. .................................. ..Jam«« McDani' was put out, she gave as a reason for keeping the snow out. It Mill be fui- ........... I’ctcr Boschei Btrwt Cnmmi-riunvr,.......... past year, resolved against further subsi-' what she had done, that her head Mas ; uished with a door, so that, if necessary, Coruer of Mark and Front Streets. dies to railroads ami for the repeal of the burning, and she thought that if she it can be loaded with iron. SOCIETY NOTICES. l’O KT LA ND, OKEGON five per cent. law. But on the part of The monster will weigh 50 tons, and poured the kerosene on it and set it on the leading railroads the resolution was tire, it Mould cool it. j will be operated by three of the heaviest ZIERER d- HOLTON. PROPRIETORS. a fraud; for no sooner had they gained Beside® her external injuries she in­ engines on the road. The cost Mill be power l»y going farther than tlie Demo­ haled the hot breath of the ¡lamesas they Over $5,o(Mi. The design was gotten up JU’limi’ILLE LODGE No I law, ami prevented such repeal. And until yesterday in great agony, when | Congdon, master mechanic of the road, «very Saturday evening »t the Odd Fellow,' JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. lltil. Brothers in >»»•«••< stnn d > ali Linds of work .Movements were forthwith taken to to who will be apjMiinted Major-General out, but if it ever jumps the track, it will v2i>26. in the »nd shoe-making line. S .tistactiun j work up a scheme to extract ten million in the place of Geo. G. Meade, recently be a pretty hanl job to get it on again. guaranteed. 26tf M. CATON. ¡dollars from the city of San Francisi^o,1 deceased. It does not matter much, in F unerals under D ifficulties .— in the name of assisting railroads run­ one sense, m ho is appointed ; for the One of the most melancholy effects of CITY BREWERY, ning to the south. This subsidy projei’t place is a mere sinecure—a high-sound­ the ejiidemic among horses in Boston re­ — BY— was vetoed by the mayor of the city, and ing title Mith little to do; at any rate, sults from the difficulties which under­ OragwwiaH, Forabolita«. Tribe No. 1, ’ bi proved Order wf Red Men, was then withdrawn. But as it was to nothing that cannot be just as well done takers experience in obtaining horses for VEIT SCHUTZ, have liven submitted to the people if ap­ by an otllcer of a lower grade, at a saving funerals. A burial took place on Satur­ M.D their stated councils at Odd Fellow«' Il ill the third «un in eaeli rev« n moi *. nt tlie 'll proved, they voted on it at the Presiden­ of some money to the Treasury. A much day, when it was found impossible to JACKSONVILLE, O regon run. A «ordial invitation to » 11 brothers in tro •••* tial election, determined to give it a more ¡»ertineiit inquiry would be, m hat standing JOHN < I M Bolls K Y. 8. procure a single carriage to folloiv the Moi. S achs C. ,»f R. setting blow at any rate, lest it might is the need of so many military officers 'IVIE UNDERSIGNED IIESPECTFIT.I.Y IN hearse, the haekmen being unable to go I form« the citizen* of .J nek son vide and «urr<>iin«l- rise again into life (hit of 22,0110 votes of high rank, M ith correspondingly high ing com.try. flint he is now manufacturing, and 1’ROFF.SSIONA L <’A RDS. out to one of the rural cemeteries. At We have one General, m ho another funeral only six carriages could will constantly keep <>n hand, the very best of cast in the city of San Francisco, the salaries? Lager Beer. Th»«e who wish a cool glass of beer number of lo,000 wert* cast utpiiuKt this ranks all the rot—Sherman—with a sal­ be found, though fourteen were ordered, H. K. MANNA. should give me a call. 26tf. subsiily project. Under the head of “ a ary and jierquisitcs but little less than in one instance, a coffin containing a Í Att»rney«at«l.aw and Notary Public. useful verdict,” the San Francisco Bul­ the President; a Lieutenant-General— II. F. JOHNSON. I*. A. HEARN. corpse xvas conveyed through the streets letin thus alludes to the subject: “The Sheridan—who receives in the May of JA CKSON VIL L E. OREO ON. in a hand eart. One case in particular JOHNSON 8c HEARN, polling of fifteen thousand votes against salary but a trifle less; then several Ma- j seemed very sad : A young lady died on 8uer«v(>ira to 11TILL PRACTICE IN ?I.I. THE (OURTS the Colorado subsiily, under the influ­ jor-Geiivrals with large salaries, and we 1 West NeM ton street, and on Saturday af­ V V wf Ibis State. ence of a fear that it hail not been le­ don’t know how many Brigadiers.—! PrnMipt alterni«» given tu all bu.-inr.«« left in Rantzau JU >luw and Comatock 4k Martin. ternoon, the family were obliged to have gally withdrawn and might be surrep­ What can be the necessity, in a time of wy «are. »2n38;tL tlie funeral take ¡»lace. But carria’ges ForiA snllng; A. Com m 1 «•>!«> it titiously carried, is significant of an peace, M idi an army reduced to the peace I «J. II. StÌAB4>lle cT • lt. Ì 1. could not be obtained for any considera­ ¡bipolar objection, not establishment, of so many high-titled irriNSON A NKIL, tion, and the only mourner who went KERCHANTi READING. CALIFORNIA. overwhelming only to this subsidy in particular, hut to military men, who draw such large sums! witli the remains to the grave was a Atlamey and Counsellors at Law, subsidies in general and on principle. from the Treasury? Most of us Mho I Mark your Goods care of J. & H brother, ami he Mas obliged to take a It was worth while to have such an ex-j have to ¡»ay the taxes to support so much J A ( KSON VILI. E. OGN. seat M’ith flic driver of the hearse. Ry clone attention to bu^inenn we hope to merit pression of public opinion, and there is red ta|»e, gold lace and other frippery, do Will pr.ictice in the Supreme, District and other a continuation of the patronage heretofore extend­ no reason tn doubt that had the proposi- i ten times the hard uork that these gew- A dvertising . — The object in adver­ ed to the «Id firms. n40tf. Courts of the Sta««. tion been more deliberately and regu­ gawed gentlemen do, and have to be con­ tising is to increase business. An adver- Prompt attention given to all business left in larly presented, the anti-subsidy vote tent M'itli less than one-fourth of their ment inserted in a neuspaper is more ef­ eur e«re. 2n27:tf. RAILROAD SALOON, would have been increased 'ey thousands, income. What we1 do receive M*e earn ; fectual than any other method, because «. W. xsai-an. k - a. watsos California Rtrc«t, leaving out of consideration the merits J we earn it by hard knocks, cither M'ith it is read when a reader is in a mood tor KAIILEIK A. WATSON, or demerits of any particular railroad the hands or the brain, M'liile those gen­ it. No one will take time to read an ad­ JA OKSON VIL L E, OREGON. scheme, it is evident that the people of tlemen of elegant leisure simply receive vertisement unless he has a passive in­ Attorneys and Connsellora at Law HENRY PAPE. San Francisco, a large portion of them and enjoy the fruits of other people’s in­ clination to do so. The great advantage F.NGINKKK, JA CKSON VIL I. E. OREGON. are property holders, are opjmsefl to out­ dustry. The whole system of extrava­ of a neM-spaper advertisement is shown THROUGH TICKETS, 12J CENTS. right gifts, which result in heavy debts gant folly, groMing out of false notions, i in this manner: In printed advertising, Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and ami increased taxation. Mayor Alvord is an outrage upon our republican insti­ all transient metho. F UhsHwiek Treasurer, ...... ... ........................................ L Flri«rhnrr Alate Printer.......................................................... Kujana S«mpl« General F. A. Walker, Superintendent of the Census Bureau, recommends that Congress should pass a laM' enabling tbe Bureau to take a National census in 1S75, to be completed by June, 1876, w> as to exhibit tlie statistical condition of tlie United States on the Hundredth An­ niversary of our existence as a nation. Tlie information that could lie acquired respecting our agricultural, manufactur- , ing, commercial, and educational inter­ ests, would be well worth the appropria­ tion required to obtain it. Tlie censos of 1870 mhs taken in many of the States before industry and tranquility M’ere suf­ ficiently re-established to permit a prop- e*" appreciation of our National resourc­ es. If General Walker’s recommenda­ tions receive attention from Congress, the proposed census made, under a prop­ er scientific Erection, M’ould be a Mork of great value «o the people. The census corps is still engaged fn tabulating tlie results obtained in lC“ and mis of the greatest difficulties of tow unciertaKin;- would be almost overcome by having skilled assistants to aid in tlie prosecu­ tion of the suggested work. Gen. Walker considers that a census taken at decennial periods is at intervals too long for the proper appreciation of our resources; ami tliat its principal re­ sult is to enable Congress to arrange the representation to which each .State is en­ titled in the House. Many of the States are required hv their Constitutions to make an enumeration of their inhabi­ tants at certain periods. In some that provision is disregarded. Although the Constitution of California contains such an Article, it has not been acted upon since 1852; and, if ordered, the Legisla­ ture may so limit its scope that it might prove of little value except to re-district the State. Whether Congress should de­ cide that hereafter a census shall be taken or not, the importance of having one in 1875 rests on grounds M’hioh entitle it to adoption. J À CKSON VILLE. OREGON. H I New Boot and Shoe Shop, H ï »A°1 i 5?Î k II C Twelve and a half Cent» a Drink. mF* Particular attention paid to the collection of Claims against the Federal and State Govern­ ments, the Entry of Lands under the Pre-emption m>d Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of .Mineral Lodas msdarlhe recent Act of Congress. n26tf. D f . W. Jackson, DENTIST. LL style« of plate work made—such as Gold, Silver, Platina, Alutnniutn and Rub­ ber plates. Special attention given to Children*« teeth. Nitra« Olid« (laughing gas) given for the painlees extraction of the teeth. Will visit Ashland on the 1st of .March annually ; also Kerbjr rille on the 4th Monday in October. Call and examine specimen work. •See ear. Cal. 4b 5th street; residence opposite Crystal 4b Wright*« blacksmith shop, n26tf. A The “New State” has been elegantly refitted, and is now one of the finest resorts in town. Two billiard tables are provided for the 'overs of this game. The bar is furnished with the choicest Brandies, Wines. Cigars, Ac., and the reading ta­ bles with Eastern per odienhand leading papers of Coast. C. W. SAVAGE, l’mp’r. Jacksonville, July 1st, 1872. 26tf EACLE SAMPLE ROOMS, risk the necessary outlay with a prospect of increased debt and taxation. We have no doubt, had the scheme to ex­ tract ten millions from the city been carried, involving a further obligation for tu'elve millions in the shape of inter­ est, that many people M’ould have re­ moved their residence to suburban towns where taxation is low.”— Mercury. Oppoxite United States Hotel. P ip tn C hickens .— Feed your chick­ ens with raw, fine cut onions, once in Dealer in ine WINES, BRANDIES, WHIS- three or four days—tliat will prevent KIES, and CIGARS. None but tbe bf . st and pip. Also color their drinking water choicest kept. with tincture of iron occasionally. Bread DRINK8, 12 OENT3. soaked in vinegar is healthy. Get all J. N. BE1X, M. D., Mo Credit in the Future—It Dou’t Paj. the egg shells you can for your fowls, keep tlie hen-house clean, and give plen­ PkjsieUa, lurjeon and Accoucheur, Families needing anything in my line can al way, ty of range during tlie day. I be supplied with the purest and beet to be found on JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. JOHN NOLAND, - - - - Proprietor. the Coast. satisfied. Can bo found at all times at bis office on Califor ■ia Street, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug gtasn» er at his residence on Fifth street, first block sf th* Court hsuss. 2 7tf. A Give me a call, and you will be well 27tf. LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY and PROMPTLY executed at the TIMES Print­ ing Office, at tbe loneti ratft. Not over three hundred families of Boston burned out. ■ « Advertising begets wealth. - proposition will come before Congress To R emove W arts .—Take good indi­ this winter increasing the salaries of the I go, such as ia used by the laundries, and members of tlie Cabinet anti of the Heads soak it in water ; with a knife pare away of important Bureaus. Accompanying the surface of the warts so as to cause the Ibis information is the statement that blood to flow. Wipe off tlie blood and the present pay of these officials is not drop indigo water in them. Very large sufficient for tlie keeping of the estab­ ones may require a second application. lishment and tlie style of entertainment The indigo produces no pain whatever. the people ex|iect of them '1 his is a fact 11 have used and recommended this cure which lias long been known and regret­ ' to manj’ persons, and have never known ted, and we are glad that some action is j it to fail but once.— Rural New Yorker. soon t<> be taken. The Cabinet officers should receive at least $20,000 per an­ A T itusville wife placed 'a toy num, and the President $>>0,000. There ■ snake in her husband’s boot the other will be little opposition to tlie proposed morning, and tlei could hardly get increase.” breakfast because of her snickering at A little four-year-old girl of Bristol, his performances when he discovered it. R. I., went to Providence tlie other day, He first looked in tlie mirror, then went and in tbe depot was accosted by a Qua­ and threw his demijohn of old rye into ker lady, who asked I “How old art thou, the mill race. He drank thirteen cups little girl ?” She looked up In the face of coflee at breakfast, and for several of the Quakeress and replied : “I’m not evenings afterward astonished hiso'iii- . dren by going to bed at nine each night. art thou ; I’m little Jennie.” ____________________ -------------------------------------- 1 I Nor G enerally K nown .—Martin Van Buren is the only man who held the offices of President, Vice-President, Minister to England, Governor of his State and member of both houses in Congress. Thomas H. Benton is the only man who held a seat in the United States Senate for thirty consecutive years. The only instance of father and son in the United States Senate, at the same time, is that of lion. Henry Dodge, Sen­ ator from Wisconsin, and his son Au­ gustus C. Dodge, Senator from Iowa. General James Shields is the only man who ever represented two States in the United States Senate, At one time he was Senator from Illinois, and subse­ quently Senator from Minnesota. D idn ’ t W ant to C ome .—In a little village in Virginia there lived a family named Ransom. They were not pious people—rtithcr on the reprobate order, in fact—and they never went to church. Once, however, during a revival, the family were prevailed upon to attend preaching. When they made their re­ luctant and tardy appearance the ser­ vice*, had begun, and they had scarcely taken their seats when tbe preacher gave out the first hymn, reading it somewhat thus: “Return, ye ‘ransom’ sinners, home.” “All right!’’ cried the head of the Ransoms, getting up in a rage, and clapping his hat on iiis head. “Come along old woman and gals, we’ll go home fast enough, and everybody in this old church knows we didn’t want to come. A n instance of rare honesty, and show­ ing how a dog may desire to pay his board bill, recently occurred in Spring­ field, Mass. A lady saw a dog frequently about her house picking up odd bits which had been thrown out, and one day she called him in and fed him. The next day he came back ; as she opened the door he walked in and placed an egg on the floor, when he was again fed. Next day he brought another egg to pay for his dinner, and one the sixth day he brought tlie old hen herself, who, it ap­ pears, had failed to furnish the required egg. _ ._________ To R estore B roken B ranches .— Often our plants get broken and hang by a thread of bark. Raise the branch gently and place it in perfect contact with the original piece; wind around and cross over a slip of adhesive piaster _ cut «bout one quarter of an inch wide. Press it neatly and closely to keep out the air. Tlie heat of the hand will be sufficient to make it stick. A n ingenious Frenchman has invented a machine for stopping runaway horses instantly. Electricity at tlie control of the driver is the means employed, and it I I stops a horse as quick as lightuing.