The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 04, 1873, Image 1

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Published Every Saturday Morning
—BY—
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Publishers and Proprietors.
OFFICE—On California St,, aver Kabli ¿ Wil­
son's Livery Stable.
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4,1873.
BOARDKD BY COKKAN8.
Dr. L. DAM-OKTII,
NO. 1
the field pieces, beckoning to half a doz­
en of the crew to follow him, which they
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8TATK or oregox
Night at sea.
did without 'jise, and as the proa came
California Street,
Í 2 « ■ V tern nF
L F. (»rover
The
stars
came
out
one
by
one
in
the
ii|x>n the bow, a hurricane of grape and
AS REMOVED to Jacksonville, and offers
Secretary of State............. ................. h. F. Chadwick
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
| clear sky, the moonlight dimpled on the canister swept across her decks, tearing
his professional services to the public.
Treasurer............................ ...................... L. Flcischner
Office the one formerly occupied by Dr. Gaming,
Stat» Printer........................... .................. Eumene Setnnlc
I water, and the silence was broken only a bloody lane through the dense mass
California street. Residence un Third street, op­
FIKST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
HE undersigned, having permanently located by the leaping of some great fish from crowding it.
posite and west of the M. E. Church.
in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the
Circuit Ju<lx«................... .......................... P. P. Prim
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, public that he is prepare«! t<> do all kinds of work the placid surface and the low murmur And as the swift proa rushed on amid
District Attorney.............. ...........................J. R. N«ii
in the boot uud sboe-n.aking line. Satisfaction of the swell.
the groans of the dying, the second field
JACK9OM COVNTT.
guaranteed.
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M. CATON.
(KKI’T OX Tns KVnoFkAN 1‘LAN,)
A ship lay rocking on the water, milk­ J piece, trained downward so as to strike
Countv Jud<e................... ...................... E. B. IVstson
ing tie headway, for there was not wind the deck of the proa, tore through her
1 Jecoh Wasner,
Corner of Stark and front Streets,
County Commissioners,..,............ ( M. 11. Drake.
jenough to fill the sails. In the distance sides and bottom as if they had been pa­
Sheriff
....................... ...... Thomas T. McKcnsie PORTLAND,
OREGON
could be seen the dark outline of the per, and the water began to pour in at
Clerk.................................... .......................... Pat. Dunn
Hume's Bili'ding,
T fissurer,................................ ........................ John Bilger
land, the peninsula of Corea. The ship the opening.
ZIEHER A HOLTON, PROPRIETORS.
.......................I). H. Tavlor
J A CKSON VIL LE, O R EG O N.
j
was the Orient, just out of Canton, rich-
At the same moment, the men arose
School Sup’t...................... .................... W. J. Stanley
LAGER! LIGER!!
.................... J 8. Howard
l ly laden and bound for San Francisco.
and swept the deck with musket balls,
r HAVE JUST RECEIVED from San Francis-
Coroner................................ ........................... J. N. Bell
The watch were at their stations, and and the proa sank within twenty feet of
L co a fine and complete stock <>f Hats, Flowers,
(IfTi'ial P.iner......... .
.......... ...........D emocratic T imes
BAGUE BREWERY.
Ribbons, etc., of the latest styles, and would re­ the captain, who was evidently uneasy, her destined prey.
JuSEI'IllSB COUXTT.
spectfully say to the ladies of Jackson viile and vi­ paced the deck, looking uneasily out to-
CvMRtr Jud»*r........................ ......................... J. B. Sifers
“Back to the quarter!” shouted the
OSEPH I WEITERER HAS NOWON HAND cinity that I will be pleased to exhibit them tu
I Gow. S. Mathewson. __ and is constantly
i
wards
the
laud.
those
who
tuny
taVor
uie
with
a
call.
manufacturing the best Lag-
i
captain.
Commissioners.................. " ( B. F. SL'an.
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Mr-. M. A. BRENTANO.
er Beer in Southern Ore un, which he will sell in I
“
Ask
Mr.
Stanton
to
step
this
way,
They heard him, and darted back just
S lier iff ..................................... . ...................Dan. L. Green quantities to suit purchasers.
Call ami ‘est the
boy,
”
said
the
captain,
addressing
one
of
(’!» r k
...
..................... .................... Chas. Hughes article.
as the other proa struck them upon the
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T reaiurrr,................................ ...................... Win. Naueke
the ship’s boys, who was passing him. quarter, and the Coreans began to clam­
A Mejiaor.............................. .......... Thos. G. Patterson
BLACKSMITHING !
“Be lively.”
California Street,
Seheol Sup’t...................... ................... AL J. Adam-
ber over the rail.
........................ Alex . Watt.
S.. r > ev*>r,.....................
The
first
mate
came
at
the
summons,
The first rush of our Yankee crew,
Coroner...........
.... ................. Geo. E. Briggs QUICK SALES A SMALL PROFITS!
JA ( KS O N 17 L L E, O REG O A.
a dark, sinewy man, who had braved armed with their long boarding pikes,
COURT SITTINGS.
I».\ VIDCR< >X KM I I.I.T g K Ac < ’<>.
AVING purchased Blockwell’s barber shop the sun and wind of many lands since | hurled many of the assailants back into
J'icl»an County Circuit Court. ,ec<«nd Mon<l*y
in Jacksonviile, I uni fully prepared to do all his boyhood.
in February and November. Couaty Court, first
the proa, stunned and bleeding.
kinds o work in my line in the best manner and at
Monday in each month.
“
T
don
’
t
like
the
look
of
affairs
at
all,
Others took their places, but these gal­
reasonable prie s.
Jn^ephiut C'.Hnty.— Circuit Court. 2*1 Monday
Stanton,” said the captain ; “there is no lant men stoutly defended the deck,
in April an<< F «urth Monday in Oet.'ber County
RAZORS CAREFULLY l’UT IN ORDER.
Court. First Monday in January. April, July and
sea in which I would fear a calm as again and again forcing the Coreans to
Call at the shop formerly occupied bv Blorkwell.
October.
much as this. These Coreans are not take shelter in the proa, although they
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* GEO. SCHUMPF.
J lCX«03Vn.I.Z FUKCIXCT.
like the Chinese in general ; they know fought with a desperate valor worthy of
Justice of the Peace........................... James R. AV .»de
CITY BREWERY,
Coii-tab'e,..................................................... John Dick
how to tight.”
a higher cause.
ToW.X Or JACKSOX VILt-K.
“The biack scoundrels ! Nothingsuits
—BY
But numbers must prevail, and that
Oregon Street,
( N. Fisher, Pres't.
them so well as to catch a ship becalm­ gallant knot of brave men were forced
I James A. Wilson,
VEIT SCHUTZ,
Trs«tee«
ed,” replied the mate. “Shall I clear
{ Horman Helms,
JA ( KSON 17/,/, E OGN.
hack, and the Coreans obtained a foot-
I John Bilger,
away the guns ?”
I
Ipdd
on the deck.
JACKSONVILLE,
Ì David Linn.
“Bah ’. of what use would such guns
....... U. S. Hayden
Rec >rder,.
For a moment, they suspended hostili­
.......... Henry Pape
T reaMirer,
as ours be in a tight ?” replied the cap- ties, while their men clambered up, one
lames P. McDaniel
Marshal. .
tain. “Open the arm chest and get out
Peter Buschey
Street Commissioner,.
by one, until nearly one hundred men
........................ «1.00 boarding pikes and cutlasses for the stood facing the group of Yankee sailors.
........................... $5 00 crew.”
i
“Hold them there as long as you can,
.......................... $0.00
The mate walked hastily away, and Cap.” hissed
J. R. HUDSON.
Stanton in the ear of his
without alarming any one quietly looked commander. “Rodgers and Fenn, come
R. S. OSBl’RN.
E. C. BROOKS.
after the arms and shortly after ascended with me.”
WAGON-MAKING
OSBURN & BROOKS,
the lee ratlins and looked out towards
JACKSONVILLE LODGE No 10
The three men darted back just as the
—AND—
California Street,
the land.
Coreans, reinforced by those who had
olds its regular meetings ON
The ship lay in the straits between the
made their escape from the first proa by
JA CKSt N VI LL E, 0 R EG ON,
every Saturday evening at the Odd Fell OWs’
Island of Tsu Siena and the mainland, swimming, came swarming on, uttering
Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to
IV ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON II A" I) A
attead.
HENRY Kl.ll’PEL, N. G.
an easy prey to pirates if they caught wiki cries of fury.
IV complete assortment of Drugs and Medicines,
JOHN BOYER. H. Sec y.
sight of her. For a while the mate re­
They were met by pike and cutlass,
Regular Rebekah Degree meeting, last Monday and a lull assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jew­
elry.
mained stationary looking steadily land­ pistol and boarding axe, which the crew
night of each mouth, at 7) o’clock p. tn.
It. S. Osburn will give his particular attention
ward, when all at once he started and used with the courage of despair, and for
to the Drug Department, and E. <’. Brooks to the
inclined
his ear to listen ; the slightest a moment it seemed as if they would
repairing of Hatches, Clocks, Jewelry, owing
Machines, etc.
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sound is borne for a long distance on the again sweep the deck clear of the enemy.
I
sea,
and he was satisfied that he heard But the keen swordsand daggers of the
H. F. JOHNSON.
P. A. HEARN.
the distant splash of oars, and came savage foe had not been idle, as several
JOHNSON A HEARN,
Oregonian, Pocahontas. Trlhe No. 1, ’m-
down hastily.
of the crew were bleeding, and two lay
proved Order of Red Men,
The ship’s armament consisted of four dea<l among the trampling feet of the
AMUSEMENT :
y T OLD their stated councils at Od«l Fellows’ Hall.
or five light carronades, and even these enemy.
A A the third sun in each seven suns, at the Sth Rantzau & Shaw and Comstock dk Martin.
mu. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good
were so hampered by water casks and
Swayne uttered a low groan, for he
Forw unii ng
<
standing.
JOHN CIMBOBSKY, S.
IsMlon
the
cargo
that
it
would
now
be
impossi
­
Soi.. S achs . C. of R.
thought that his trusty first mate had
Cat ¡fornii t Street,
ble to clear them in time for action. The
deserted him, when lie heard his well
P R O F ES SIO N A L ( ' A RI > S
men were mustered at the mainmast and known voice cry:
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
t he captain spoke a few words to them,
Mark your Goods care of J. & H
“Lie down, forward !”
G. II. AIKEN, 31. D.,
in a low, hurried tone.
Quick as thought, the Yankee crew
B.v close attention to hn.-incss we hope to merit
“I don’t want to alarm you, my men,”
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
dropped
upon the deck, and their foes,
.1 continuation of the patronage heretofore extend­ i
he said, “but Mr Stanton thinks he has
ed to the old firms.
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thinking that they yielded, rushed for­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
heard oars, and if he has, these Corean
ward to despatch them, when a double
RAILROAD SALOON.
pirates are coming upon us; if this is
report was heard, and a tempest of lead
Ft*~ Office at the former millinery store of the
true we have very little to hope for, un­
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California Street,
Misses Kent, U. S. Hotel. "TVS’
ami iron swept through their crowded
less we resist successfully, for the black ranks.
». F. CHAPIN, M. D
JA CKSON VIL L E, OREGON.
devils know not the word mercy. As
Jim Stanton had not deserted his
I
you pass round the arm chest the mate friends, but had
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ENGINEER, -
HENRY PAPE.
gone back to the field
will give to each man a musket, pistols
pieces,
loaded
them
to the muzzle, and
JACKSON VIL I. E, OREGON.
Ca’ifornia Street, (Opposite V. s. Hotel.)
and boarding pike. Remember that you
THROUGH TICKETS, 12} CENTS. i
discharged them at the right moment.
Office and residence at Ryan’« brick build
J A C K «S O N V I L L E, () R E G O N . are of Yankee ldood, and tight as only n
A stunning cheer broke from the Yan­
tug. Third street between California and Main.
Yankee sailor can. Don’t cheer,
cheer. We kee crew, as they sprang up, and once
(IIOICE CIGARS AND LIQUORS CON
LB’AY’S on hand the best stock of patent and
/ stautly on hand. The rea-ting-tnble is also I
must not lt?t them think we know that more charged the foe, who, decimated by
J. N. BELL, M. D.,
home made Rifle and Shot Guns, single and
well supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading
they
are coming. Mr. Stanton !”
■1 tibie ; Revolvers of the latest patents; Pocket
papers of the Coast.
2<»tf.
the deadly discharge and utterly demor-
Pistols, neat, small :m<l powerful ; Dertingers, tho
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
“Aye, aye, sir.”
alized,
were driven over the rail, and
latest an«l best. Also the best Powder and Powder
NEW STATE SALOON,
“Bring forward the two brass field getting out their sweep, sought safety in
J A CKS0NV1LLE, OREGON.
Flasks ; nil sort of Shat and Pouches ; Caps,
Wads, and everything in the uporlinnn’s line. pieces we took on board at Canton, load
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
flight.
The above goods are all of the best quality, and
Can be found at all times at his office on Califor
will be sold cheaper than the cheapest.
All them with grape and canister, and train
In less than half an hour, a breeze
nia street, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug
st >re, or at his residence on Fifth street, fir.-t block fpiIIS popular resort, under the new mnnsge- orders promptly filled. Repairing done promptly them out of the middle ports to leeward, sprang up, and the Orient passed out of
north ef the Court bouse.
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i uient, is furnishing the best brands of and in good style.
keep the |»ort drooped so that they can , the dangerous strait into safer waters.
JOHN MILLER.
liquors at
11. K. HANNA,
not see them.”
Jacksonville, Sept. 9th, 1871.
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The ship carried many mourners for
Stanton
replied
to
the
order
to
show
Twelve and a half Cents a Drink
the
braves who had died, but Jim Stan­
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public,
THE CALIFORNIA MUTUAL
that he understood it, and the captain ton was the hero of the hour. And
The “New State” has been elegantly refitted,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
and his officers proceeded to serve out when the company put a new ship on
and is now one of the finest resorts in town. Two
billiard tables are provided for the ’overs of this
arms to the men. This done they were the line, he was her commander, and
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS trauie. The bar is furnished with the choicest
OF
SAN
FRANCISCO.
I ordered to lie down under the shelter of was prouder of the rank he had won than
Brandies, Wines, Cigars, Ac., and the reading ta­
of this State.
bles
with
Eastern
per
odicafeand
leading
papers
of
. the bulwarks and wait for orders.
a crowned prince. And in his o!d age
Prompt attention given to all business left in
As’ets......
$550,000 ,
Coast,
C. W. SAVAGE, Pn.p’r.
t»ye»rs.
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Liabilities
180,000 |
Jacksonville, July 1st, 1872.
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A silence like that of death fell upon it will be his delight to tell of the night
JT. H. Stinson.
J. n. J9eil.
the ship, while the men waited calmly attack in the strait of Corea.
II
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NEW MILLINERY STORE,
I
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NEW BARBER SHOP
II
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NEW INSTAURANT,
BLACKSMITHING !
H
BOWLING ALLF.Y!
MERCHANTS. READING, CALIFORNIA.
C
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
W
STINSON dk NEIL,
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
Attorney and Counsellors at Law,
Opposite United States Motel.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
jroiirC NOLAND, - - - - Proprietor.
Will practice in the Supreme, District and other
Courts of the State.
Prompt attention given to all business left in
our care.
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Dealer in fine WINES, BRANDIES, WHIS­
KIES, and CIGARS. None but the best and
choicest kept.
e. W. XAMLBB.
DRINKS, 13 CENTS.
B. B. WAT30M.
KAHLER A WATSOM,
Attorney« and Counsellors-at-law.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
No Credit lu the future—It Don’t Paj.
Families needing anything in my line can always
be supplied with the purest and best tn be found on
the Coast. Give we a cull, and you will be well
satisfied.
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Will practise in tbs Sep reais Court, District, and
other Coarts of this State.
OFFICE—In boilding formerly occupied by 0.
Jacobs—opposite Court House sqsare.
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Dr. W. Jackson,
BLACKLOCK, MORGAN & CO.,
DENTIST.
ROSEBURG,
LL style« of plate work made—such as
• Gold, Silver, Platina, Alumniam and Rub­ Merchants and Commission Agents,
ber plates. Special attention given to Children’s
teeth. Nitras Oxide (laughing gas) gives for the
painless extraction of the teeth.
AVING MADE special arrangements with th«^
Wilf visit Aehland on the 1st ofMarqhaaaaaily ;
0. A C. R. R. Co., are prepared to undertake
also Kerbyvilte on tho 4th Monday in October. the forwarding of all goods committed to t’neir
Call and examinespeeimen work.
care in a prompt and Mtisfuetory manner.
Ofieo oor. Cel. A Sth Street; residesea opposite
BLACKLOCK, MORGAN A CO.
Crystal A Wright’s blacksmith shop,
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Reseburg, Nov. 9th, 1872
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Surplus to Policy Holders............................$369.565
Rntio of expense to management...............
20.88 for
QUARTER COLUMN.
1 SQUARE.
1 insertion................... I $ 3 Three month«.... ....... $12
Each subsequent one.. , 1 Six mouths................ 25
6 One year.................... 40
Three months.......
Six months............ .
10
HALF COLUMN.
201
One year................
Three months............. $15
I
2 SQUARES.
¡Six months................. . 30
Three months....... .$ 8 One year..................... 60
• 1^1 .
oxe COLUMN.
Six months............
One year.................
'
Three months.......... $ 40
3 SQUARES.
(Six months............... 60
.$10 Gue year..................
>•••••••••• 100
Three months.......
. 181
------
Six months............
. 30)Local adv’ts, 25 cU. a line
One year................
Professional Cards .............................. $20 per year
TURKEY BREEDING.
There are thousands of the animals or
birds we cull turkeys sold every year in
our markets that are not turkeys, any
more than a gosling is a goose the lixst
year of its growth. They are simply turk-
lets, and if sold then ere sold just two
years before they have reached their ma­
turity. Adubon, the great American or­
nithologist, says : “The third year tho
male bird may be said to be an adult, al­
though it increases in weight and size
for several years more. The females at
the age of four are in full beauty.” The
naturalist was then speaking of the wild
turkey ; but as all our families of domes­
tic turkeys have descended from tho
wild ones, not more than three hundred
years ago—and frequently crossings are
known to have been made during that
time to the present—it is but reasonable
to suppose that the law of growth that
governs the wild turkey also to a greet
extent controls the domestic. Indeed,
domestication has only changed the color
of the plumage, and the history of the
turkey is remarkable for this fact: that
it does not sport in variety of form or
size. Now, no breeder of swine would
think of improving his stock—in size, at
least—Ly killing oft every year his old
or more than one-year-old sow, and
breeding only from pigs a year old ; vet
he would be quite as wise as he who an­
nually retains only his turklets or one-
year-old turkeys for breeding purposes;
Old turkeys do not lay so many eggs or
as early in the season as younger birds;
but the turklets are so much stronger,
hatched from the eggs of old turkeys,
that more can be raised from them in a
season than from the eggs of the younger
ones.
Badly Mixed
“What’s the matter, Bob ?”
“Sam, who am 1 ?”
“Why, you are yourself, Bob Harri­
son, ain’t you ?”
“No ; far from it.”
“Why, what’s the matter?”
“Well, I am so mixed I don’t know’
who I am.”
“Don’t take it so hard to heart.”
“I ain’t; I’m taking it in my handker­
chief.”
“Well, sir, what’s the matter?”
“Why, I’m married.”
“Married ? Ha ! ha ! ha ! Why, sir,
you shoul i be happy.”
“Yes, but I ain’t.”
“Well, all married men are supposed
to be happy.”
“Yes ; but how many are so ?”
“Well, sir, as I said before, don’t take
it so hard ; tell us about it.”
“Well, Sam, I'll tell you how it is.
You see, I married a widder, and this
widder had a daughter.”
“Oh, yes ! I see how it is. You have
been making love to this daughter.”
“No worse than that. You see my
father was a widower, and he married
this daughter, so that makes my father
my son-in-law, ain't it? Well, don’t
you sec how I am mixed up?”
“Well, sir, is that all ?”
“No ; I only wish it was. Don’t you
see, my stepdaughter is my stepmother,
ain’t she? Well, then, her mother is
my grandmother, ain’t she ? Well, I’m
married to her, ain’t 1 ? So that makes
me my own grandfather, don’t it?”
Insignificant.
This earth of ours is the lowest in rank
among heavenly bodies.
Were an as­
tronomer on some other planet exploring
the immensity of space, the planet we
inhabit, owing to its small size, might
readily elude his intelligent view. The
sun is 1,225,000 times larger ; and yet the
enormous mass is comparatively only a
speck—a iuere point, which seems lost
amid 18,(MM),O00 of stars which are dis­
coverable by instruments in the Milky
Good Words'
Way. What incomprehensible organ
the human brain, to have ascertained
Th”rlow Weed, standing by the coflin such astounding facts, and demonstrated
of Greeley said he could not remember the laws which govern universal B84aire
that Greeley ever referred to any youth­
The Champion Drunk*
ful amusement. They had been young
men together, and were often in each
The San Francisco ra?l of December
other’s company. Everbody has hours lltb, tells this : “’ihe champion drinker
of relaxation, but Greeley never played. ot this city is c* negro named Eph, who
I was as poor as he. I had the battle of lives on ’he ‘Barbary Coast.’
Al'ont
l!fe to fight as he had, yet I always took
noon yesterday he went into a, saloc.n on
relaxation. Looking back over Greeley’s the ‘Coast,’ culled for iind was served
life, I think he showed as much unselfish with the following amount of liquor,
ambition us any man that ever lived. which he made into punch : Brandy, 3
His whole life was given to opposing in­ pints; whisky, 3 piuts ; rum, 2 pints;
justice and oppression. His character gin, 4 pints; bitters, 1 pint; water, 1
was perfectly pure. He had no vices pint,’ sugar, (’¡quid measure) 1 pint. To­
that I knew of, and I was most intimate tal, 15 pints, or nearly two gallons. This
with him in all matters. He was tear­ he mixed and drank in a period of an
less in the expression of his belief of ho’Hr, and went home. At midnight he
what was right. His whole aim was to 1 was still alive !
do good.
the coining struggle. They knew
Ratio of Assets to liabilities....................... $:ioo.oo fbat ,l wollI(J be no child’s play, for the
Policies absolutely non forfeitable after one full Coreans knew how to fight, and are more
annual payment, and by law exempt from execu­
muscular than the Chinese, to whom
tion.
they are tributary. The sound of oars
All profits divided among the assured.
1‘retniutne payable in gold or currency.
could now be plainly heard, and two long
Dividends added to policy or applied in reduc­
black proas were seen darting through
tions of premiums.
THOMAS A. BALL. President
the water, the sweeps rising and falling
8.m Francisco, Cal. with the rapidity of clock-work.
R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn.
“They are heavily manned and mean
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[v2:n34:ly
to take us by surprise,” whispered cap­
FRANCO-AMERICAN
tain Swayne, in the ear of the mate.
“There, they have come together, and
seem to be consulting. Do they think
Yankee sailors go to sleep in a calm, on
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
this piratical coast ?”
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
“There they come !” cried the mate.
“Look out, now ; pass the word for at­
MADAME de ROBOAM, Proprietor.
tention.”
The proas had separated, and one of
HE MADAME takes this method of tendering
her th nks to the puhlic for the patronage them was headed for the quarter, and
whic'n has hitherto been ««tended to her, and would
the other for the bow of the silent ship.
respectfully solicit its continuance.
Her tables are always under her immediate con
The decks which heretofore had shown
Au Irish Advertisement.
trol : and by her long experience in ibe business
she feels confident that she will give entire satis­ only the men working the sweeps, now
The Cost of Doga.
faction to all. Her beds and rooms are fitted tip appeared swarming with tall, black na­
If the gentleman who keeps a shoe
in the most comfortable style, suited to the accom­
The dogs of the United States cost store with a red head, will return tho
modation of s’ngle occupants or families. Her tives armed to the teeth, and evidently
beds are always kept clean.
Intent upon mischief.
$50,000,000. This means their worth in umbrella of a lady with the ivory han­
dle, he will hear something to her benefit
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
The mate sprang up and ran softly to stolen mution.
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