KATE« OIT îhc t_: Dcnioi’rniiü —-z-:r. a ! inicü. I QUARTER COLUMN 1 SQUARE. $ 3 Three months............ $IT 1 Insertion................... '• . 2» Published Every Saturday Morning —BY— M IT 1» Is kk >ICK 1' I. 1 * « ♦ Publishers and Proprietcrs. OFFlCE« -On California St,, over Kubll & Wil- • ■ ton's Livery Stable. Rates of Subscript Ion I One copy, per annum................................ n six months.............................. ” three months........... . ............ f1 3.00 1.50 1.00 Dr. L. DAM'OBTII, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Governor,................................. .................. L. F Growr B.eretary of .Slate,.............................. > b Chn'lwick Tre.«»ur«r, ............ . ............................. L. FI« ì - i '1 i »>« t Stale Printer, ........................................ Eugene Sviup <• riBST jtmciXL distihct . Vlre«it JuJge................................................P P 1’n"' Dulrict Attorney........................................... J. R» ^si< JACKSON COt'NTY. ...E. B Watson I Jac •!> Wagucr. i M II. Drake. County Comteiisioner».... 3 bar iff................................... Vlerk...................................... Treasurar............................. Asaetsor............................... F«h->»1 Sup't, .................... ar ve vor................ .............. Vevoner................................. OOLial Paper,..................... JoXKI'UINI! \7euety Judge...................... ’Coeeiii'infr»,.................. Ì keriff.................................... Clerk...................................... T raaaurvr.............................. 'A saeaiur................................ Sakaol Sup't....................... Ä .rvey >r.............................. ’Ceroncr,.................... ........... New Boot and Shoe Shop, THE ARI’ (IE MAKING MONEY. Al* TER LIVINGSTONE AGAIN C One year....................... 49 Three months............. Six month«.,................ • I® IlAI.r COLUMN. One year....................... 20 Three month«.,.......... $15 2 SQl'AREE. 'Six months,..,............. 30 00 Six months................... • !•> ONE COI.t MN. One year... ................. Three months...........$ 40 3 «QUAKES. f.O (Six months............. Three months............. .$10 One rear................... 1VU Six month«.................... isi ------ One year........................ 30jLocal aciv’ts, 25 et». a line Professional Cards..................................... $20 per year JOSH 1H1.LIKGS* NIMI E-IIOX. One great cause of the poverty of tlie This time the search for the distin­ ; PORDUNK VALLEY—BI-LAWS AND KON- guished explorer of all the hitherto un- present day, is the failure of many peo­ 6TITUTION. ^’AS permanently locate 1 on Hie Fort Lane R inch, two miles north of Willow Springs, JAUKSONVI LLE, OREGON. foup l regions of Africa and the everlast­ ple to appreciate small things. Hash will be served tip at this hotel and offers his professional services to the p> ' pie of ing loser of himself will be prosecuted three times a da\, at the pounding of tho They say if they cannot save large Jackson and Josephine cmnties. 26:1 FI1IIE tin ler«ignc l. having permanently located sums they will not save anything. They by Major l’urdy, with a command of 5,- gong. | in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, (XMl Egyptian troops, under orders of the Hash made out of beefs pluck and public that he is prepared to d > all kind.« ot work ; do not realize bow a daily addition, be it in the boot and shoe-making line. S itisfaction ever so small, w ill make a large pile. If Khedive, who has become very much I sheep’s liver will be charged extra for. (MI‘T ON TIIC F.VItorr.AN PLAN,) guaranteed. 2uv to the laiiic.« of Jack-oil r ille and vi­ OSEPH WEITERER HAS NOWON HANI) steadily enjoyed promotion up to his j the clerk and tradesman, the artisan and ( up fop to-day, kounts the same as nu cinity that I will be pieared to exhibit thelu to ami is constantly manufacturing the be-t Lug- those who mav taVor tile with a call. laborer, make now a beginning. Store I present responsible command. Stanley hash. Mr«. M. A. BRENTANO. 47tl. î up some of your force and vigor for fu- ; has the eternal honor of finding Dr. Bridle parties served with hot or cold I ture contingency. Let parents teach Livingtone, but that was a year ago, and hash on five minutes’ warning. their children to begin to save. Begin at Major Purdy will doubtless find him a No pound kakc or other nonsense al­ California Street, . the fountain’s head to control the stream lost man again whenever he overtakes lowed at this hotel. j of extravagance, and the work will be I him. We hojve the good Doctor will QUICK SAI.ESA SMALL PROFITS! If this hotel understands what sho JA ( 'KSONVIL Z, /’, O/ZA’G'O.V. easy to choose between povertvand rich- have found the source of the Nile while knows, and she thinks just as likely az IiAVineilOXEMII.I.EK :irc'| to «|o black.-mitIm«-; u! all ! shall have a nation of beggars, with a I be the subject of search forevermore. Hash served upon the jump at all km!.«, and will also krtp constinitly on hand nil j moneyed aristocracy. Let a generation : Then, too, Purdy can w rite a book as an- ' hours between regular hash. Rind« vt ¡.- 'ii, stc I. li 'i.c si»« <■« and h tsc nail.«, holts, clip«, die ff it«. anil everything in of such as save small sums lie reared, and other great American finder of the great : 5 dollars reward tew enny man or wo­ ti e hlaeksinitli'.« line for .«ale cheap tor ei-li. and we shall be free from want. Do not be! ' lost Scotch Missionary w I kj always turns i man who kail find enny shingle Dales I will sell for cash only. 47tf. ambitious for extravagant fortunes, but up with precious intelligence of valuable or shu strings in our hash that don’t be­ CITY BREWERY. seek that w hich is the duty of every man discoveries. long thare. — independence and comfortable homes. We invite the hash publik to examine — BY— The Diamond Swindle Exposed Wealth in sutlleient abundance is w itbin our mixt food, for we mean to make our VEIT Si’ll UTZ the reach of all. It can be onlv be had goods the hurrah and consolashun ov the The Arizona diamond swindle has been by one process — Saving! OREGON f 51'I IS RESTAUR \ NT ha.« ju-t l.ecn opened to JACKSONVILLE, exposed. An exploring party made a i world. | the j ub ic, and solicits their patr« liage. The J erkymiaii B anos & .S on , Prop’s. thorough exploration of the region of PHYSICIAN XTATK or OREGON. NO. 51. JACKSONVILLE, OltECON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21,1872 - -------------------------- !---------------------------------- County Judge.................... à DVEKTISU à XG. AND SURCEON, Ctdifornlft Street, H EEW M1LLIMEF.Y ST03F, .Thomas T. M-Keniie .................... Put. Dunn .................. John Bilger . ............... D. II. Tayl«.r ............... W. J. Stanley ................ J S. Howard ...................... J. N. Bell .... Dr.MUCKXTic T imes >1 .STY. .................... I. B. Sifers Gee. S. Mathewson, B. F. Sloan. .............. Dan. L. Green ...............Chas. Hughes .............. Win. Nauck«- ...Thus. G. Patter-on ............ Al... J. Adam« ................. Alex . M atts ........... Geo. E. Briggs cot RT UTTISUS. JneL'-ea Cou —Circuit t'ourt. sceon 1 M »nd.iv 'm February an I November. CouR'y Court, first Monday in each month. f —Circuit Court. 21 La April and F >m th M >n lav in O I bi r ’Ceert. F irst M >uday in January, April, ‘Oeteber. J irisjsvu I r. nt: < ixct . ■Jwstiee of the Psaee............................. lame« R. W-.de *Cea• T rmiirvr........................... M -rth.il............... ...s ....... lire«: Cciumitsiuner... 1 T X 1 —---------------------------------- i : w i : . 1 BARBER SHOP t!ZW RESTAURANT, table will be supplied with the I c-t the market nf- lorJ«. Boa: I by the day or wiik. and ine.il« at all hour«. Board, | er Jav........................................................ .$1.00 “ per week.......................... $5.0i> Board an 1 L dgiug. j er week............................... $o.00 v2 no3l :tf. J. K. HUDSON. A Youth Who Couldn’t Drink Wine. FOUND. ¡country and the particular butte where A malteczc soprano kat, about twelve There was a noble youth who, on be­ the diamonds and rubies were said to months, singing Old Hundred on a picket ing urged to take wine at the table of a have been obtained ; and they report SOCIETY NOTICI fence late Thursda nite ; whichever per­ ; famous statesman in Washington, had that they found incontestible evidence son owns sed cat will find him (or her, the moral courage to refuse. He was a that the ground had been “salted”—that N (according tew circumstances,) in a va- It. S. OSBURN. E. <’. BROOKS. I poor young man, just beginning the is to say, the diamonds, rubies and other WAGON-MAKING kant lot, just back of our hous, still buti- OSBURN à BROOKS, struggle of life, lie brought letters to stones had been placed in the ground by | ful in detb. — AND - J ACKSON villi : i . odg No. 10 j the great statesman, who kindly invited some of the conspirators, and were after- ; California S reef. ALSO, wards pretendedly j discovered and dug j found an old blew kotting umbrela, worth I him home to dinner. NGS ON OLDS ITS REl J 4 < KS NVH. L E, OREGON, I l oll nvs' •vary Sat i r lay | “Not take a glass of wine?” said the 1 out. Sharpers made some $750,000 out of I i nothing, in place of a nil silk one worth inviti d t< Hall. Brothers in g' !great statesman, in wonderment and sur- a set of prominent San Francisco and 12 dollars and fifty cents. If the person at'.nk II N. G. ; New York citizens, who bit at their “sell.” ! prise. JOHN BOYER. R. who lost the blew kotting umbrela by ."71 HE un 1 >r- R«»ul»r Re; «kah De-ree meeting, last Munday “Not one simple glass of wine?” ech­ B of work finding the new silk one, hasn’t had time A Fair Hit. night af sash month, at 7) o'eh'Ok p. m I o«I from ch i •< oed the statesman's beautiful ami fasci­ enutryet to repent ov his blunder, sixty in.inncr. a and, with a grace that would have are expensive as well as pretty, has dis­ over the akeident. charmed an anchorite, endeavored to h . E. J ohnson . p . a . heabn . covered that from the middle of 1862 to EPITAFF. 1 press it upon him. the last of .June, 1872, the United States Here die lise—the queen of pize. JOHNSON & HEARN, i “No,” said the heroic yot th, resolute­ Orsgoulxn. Pücahon’as. Trlhc No. paid Paris the sum of $260,000,000 ; that Aunt Sally Ann Von Blixen. proveil Order of Heil Men, ly, gently repelling the proflered glass. Sil • <•«.-■ . s to Ï1MUSEMSNT : Apple nnd quince, kustard and mince, this amount was forwarded in gold, on OLD tbeir »tiite’l reunei!» at Odd F«-]b.w«' II.ill. What a picture of moral grandeur was She eouldn’t be beat in uiixeu. account of jewelry, laces, silks, gloves, tb« thiril »tin in i-.icli «evtn sun-, al ihc Ssh Rantzau & Shaw and Comstock & Martin. ! that ! A poor, friendless youth refusing run. A eorditl invit.it on t<» n’l br .’het« i:» goud crapes, merinos, hats, human air, and Snkred thin spot—stir her up not— wine at the table of a wealthy and fa- •(■•ding. JOHN (IMliORcLL, S. l u l'il > n»x' <‘«»m ni Ima»Ion miscellaneous toilet articles. One of the Iler grace all lay in pi fixen ; Sui.. Sem«. C. <>f R. limits statesman, even though prollcreu C, 31. » • ? same period for cigars alone. A pretty 'DUE UNDEIHIGN’I D woul 1 r<«-•• c.fu’ly tn- i A mail child, 11 months old, well flushed, “I never drink wine, but—(here k form the | oil ic that th-v have just uprnr d a i “fair" hit. PHYSiCIAN AND SURCEON. broke tew the bottle, 9 teeth cut, lite n ball alley on California sir e», oppo.-|te II irne’s j he strai htened himself up and his words Hotel, and fitted it up with the I ite-t I equi- ¡te sunset hair, without spot or blemish, no h . i —if you’ve got a little good A Strong Current ot Air grew firmer J. 1 CKS 0 N VILLE, O U E GON. .ippurt< nances, and ate now readv to ace- > nio- parents of ackount, hard tew kry, don’t > Jriskey I don’t mind trying a a date all those desiring to partinipatr in this healthy old rye wl... RAILROAD SALOON, exercise. A lull supply of fine wines, liquors and Office at tlie former millinery «tore of the The current of air created by the flames bite, shows signs of genius, and lias had snifter !” cigar«, constantly on b in I. Give us a call. California Street, Mi»»o* Kent. I'. #. Hotel. 26tf. in the Boston fire was so great that frag­ wacshlnation. Enquire within. 43lf. MU.LION A BRONSON. Tlie Length of Days. ments of paper were carried sixteen ./.! r.V.vO.V VILLE, OREGON. — ■ Laws for tlie Million. I miles away. Leaves of checkbooks and The days of summergrow longer as we PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, ENGINEER, HENRY PAPE. ledgers were found at Quincy, Hanover go northward, and the days of winter A note dated oh Sunday ie void. i and East Wymouth. Cinders fell In JACKSONVILLE. O regon . r ” 'shorter. A Hamburg the longest day THROUGH TICKETS, U) CENTS. A note obtained by fraud, or even from ¡Abington, Hanover and Pembroke. A J A (' K S O N V I L L E, O R EG O N has seventeen hours, and the shortest ZSt" Office antf. 11., and the light was distinctly visible Pistols, neat, mall and powerful ; Derringers, tlie Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. the longest has nineteen and the short ­ liability, if not s< rved with notice of its latest and best. Also the l.c.-t Powder and Powder nineteen miles at sea, and was also no­ NEW STATE SALOON, Flasks ; all sort of Slr-t and Potichee ; Caps, est five hours. At Finland the longest ' JA CKSON VIL I. E, OREGON. 1 dishonor within twenty-four hours of its ticed off the Isle of Shoals. Wads, and everything in tile Sportman’s line. has twenty-hours and a half, and the non-payment. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. The above goods arc all of the best quality, and Can be foun I at all time« nt his office on Califor New Process of Coloring Apples. will be sold cheaper tirm the cheat e-t. All shortest two and a half. At YVaudorbus, A note by a minor is void. nia street, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug st >re, or at hie residence on Fifth street, fir«t block tpHIS popular resort, under the new manage­ orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly in Norway, the day lasts from the twen­ Notes bear interest only when so and in good style. north of the Court house. 27tf. A Californian has discovered a new inent, is furnishing tho best brands of i 1 ty-first of Max’ to the second of July, the |stated. JOHN MILLER. liquors at >1. K. HANNA, Jacksonville, Se pt. 9th, 1871. ;¡6 sun not getting lielow the horrizon for[ process for coloring apples. The fruit Principals are responsible for their is picked and laid upon the ground in the whole time, but skimming along ! agents. Twelve and a half Cents a Drink THE CALIFORNIA .Mi Tl AL Attorney-at-I.aw and Notary Public, very close to it in the north. At Spitz- long flat piles, under the half-shade of , Each individual in partnership is re­ The “New State” has been elegantly refitted, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. bergen the longest day lasts three the trees. It is desirable to give them sponsible for the whole amount of the and is now one of the finest reiorts in town. Two as much sunlight as they will bear with­ 1 debts of the firm. billiard tables are provided for the 'overs of this i months and a half. out sunburning. In two or three weeks game. Tlie bar is furnished with the choicest WILL PRACTICE LN ALL THE COURTS Ignorance of tne law excuses no one. IÏ of this State. Brandies, Wines, Cigars, Ac., and the reading ta­ A Fighting Widow the apples on top will be richly colored. It is a fraud to couceal a fraud. Prompt attention given to all bn«ines> left in bles with Eastern per odicals and leading papers of As’cts. ... $550,000 Such varieties as the Baldwins, Smith’s Coast, C. W. SAVAGE, Prop’r. •my «are. v2n38:tf. Liabilities The law compels no one to do impos­ 130,000 Jacksonville, July 1st, 1872. 2t>tf Telfair county, Georgia, boasts of a cider, and the Spitzenburg are greatly sibilities. JT. H. Stianoli. J. 11. Neil Surplus to Policy Holders........... $3ó'J.5Cá lady—widow of a Confederate soldier— improved in appearance by the process. STINSON A NEIL. Ratio of expense to management.. An agreement without consideration . 20.88 who is very social in a small row. A EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, Toinl expense to income.................. . 35.17 Dark Doings is void. Attorney and Counsellor« at I.aw, Ratio of Assets to liabilities.......... Opponiti: United Hinten Hotel. . $300.00 pedagogue living on her land threatened Signatures in lead pencil are good in Policies absolutely non-forfeitable after one /'» XS1.A.SÍ I>, - - - - Proprietor. annual payment, and by law exempt Irom execu­ JA CKSON 17 L L E, OGN. The proceedings of the South Carolina I law. thereafter attempted to carry out his tion. Legislature may be properly designated A receipt for money is not legally con­ Will practice in the Supreme, District and other All profits divided among tho assured. threat. He was the worst fooled man Dealer in fine WINES. BRANDIES, WHIS­ Cenrt* of ths Stare. dark doings. The Senate is composed of Premiums payable in gold or currency. clusive. KIES, nnd CIGARS. Nunc but the best and in the Union. The widow’ knocked him Prompt attention given to all business left ¡n ' iioicr.ST kept. Dividends added to policy or applied in rc luc- thirty-three members, of whom sixteen Contracts made On Sunday cannot be eur eare. 2n27:tf. tions of premiums. down and walked all over him ; then are negroes, and the House of Represen ­ enforced; THOMAS A. BALL. President DRINKS, 12 CENTS. she set him up on his feet and Jerked c. W. KA BUR. K-B. WATSON Sen Francisco, Cal. tatives of 124, of whom 80 are negroes. A contract made with a minor is void, him out of his socks ; then she snatched II. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn. No Credit In tlie Future — It Don ’t Pay KAHLER A, WATSON, The whole Legislature is composed of 96 A contract made with a lunatic is void. [v2:n34 :ly him bald-headed, and finally wound up Families needing anything in my line can always negroes and sixty-one whites, Color the ceremony by paddling him with a Attorneys and Connsellors-at-Law. be supplied with the purest nnd best to be found on FR ANCO-AM ER 1CAN i Grape Vines on Tree«. predominates there. the Coast. Give mo a call, and you will bo well board until he had the hysterics. II BLACKSMITHING ! H BOWLING A [.LEY! HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM ! LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. satisfied. Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and ather Courts of this State. OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. Jacebe— opposite Court House square. n26tf Dr. IV. Jackson, 27tf. »or FORWARDING I “it® BLACKLOCK, MORGAN & CO., I I > E N T 1ST. ROSEBURG, LL style« of plate work made—such a* Gold, Silver, Platina, Alurnniutn and Rub­ Merchants and Commission Agents, ber plates. Special attention given to Children’s teeth. Nitrua Oxide (laughing gas) given for the painless extraction of the teeth. AY ING MADE special nrransjetnents with the Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March annually ; 0. A C. R. R. Co., are prepared to Undertake also KerbysiUe on the 4th Monday in October. the forwarding of all goods committed to their Call and examine specimen work. care in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Office eer. Cal. A 5th street; residence opposite BLACKLOCK, MORGAN A CO. Crystal A Wright’« blacksmith shop, n26tf, Roseburg, Nov. 9th, 1872. 4C-tf. A H HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, How Long a Man Can Starve. Another Kich Nugget Opposito Odd Fellows’ Hall, A 538-ounce gold nugget was lately found in Australia. It was in the wall of an old trench that was cut about nine years ago, when a large number of men were at work in the locality. The suc- cessive rain-falls had, with the continu- eus washing and crumbling away of the respectfully solicit its continuance. soil, brought this handsome little fortune Her tables nre always under her immediate con been said to live many weeks without trol: and by her long experience in die bm-ine.-s ( partjele of food . butopportu- into daylight. A man will die for want of air in five minutes, for want of sleep in ten days, JA CKSON] 'ILEE, OREGON. for want of water in a week, for want of MADAME de ROBOAM, Proprietor. food at varying intervals, depending on rpHE MADAME takes thi« method of tendering , constitution, habits of life and the cir- 1 her th nks to the public for the patrunuge cumstances of the occasion. Instances which has hitherto been «xtendod to her, xml would i jiave been given where persons have she feels confident that she will give entire satis- i , 11 faction to all. Her beds nnd rooms nre fitted up nities have ottered a fair investigation of in the most comfortable style, «suited to the accoui- ^|1C case> iia9 invariably been found modation of s ngle occupants or families. Her that a weak and wicked fraud has been beds are al way. kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. at the bottom of it. Hard Gingerbread One Clip butter, two cups sugar, one cup milk, one teaspoon soda, flour to roll. Experience has developed one sound, uniform information, viz., that grape vines are more healthy and productive when allowed to climb upward on tree«, or trellises, than if confined to stakes. But at tlie same time it is a little at the sacrifice of quality. We believe most of the vineyards through the country are failures simply because the vines are pruned too close, and all parts cxjiosed to a scorching sun. If we could train our vines upon arbors, overhead, and allow them to make and enjoy a cooling shade of their own, we doubt not, vine culture will be more steadily encouraged.