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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1873)
■te Unç «pcmomitic U inics I SQUAT.». Published livery Saturday Murniit — BY— . .V Alt Publisher* and Frcpr»et< r*. OFFICE-.-On California St,, over Rubli \ Wil son's Livery Stable. Rates of Subscription : One copy, per annum,... six months... three months VOL. III. l)r. L. DANFORTH, OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY Governor....................................... .................. L. F. Grover Secretnrv of State................... . ............ Ji. F. Chadwick Tre Kurer...................................... ................ I. Flei«chner StattS-'Printer,............................. ........... Eugene Seuiple H M bv rr.7. PJ» » r .n • r L the EW 1er*. ng. I TO hilly loun. lall f id ci- ks. $20 per year DllATIl OK NAPOLEON. A BIG FAMILY. PHYS;CIAN AND SURCEON, Benjamin ami Catherine Troutman, of The announcement comes of the death Farmers’ children are the hope and the The American Stock Journal has the life of a nation. If they grow up intelli Londonderry Township, Connecticut, had AS 11EMO\ ED to Jacksonville, and offers following suggestions and timely advice. of Napoleon, the ex-Emperor of the * French. Thus has passed away a very 111- professional services to the public. gent, moral, patriotic, there is hope for eighteen sons and daughters. The father The capacity of each animal to consume Office the otic tvrmerly occupied by Dr. Gunung, Without doubt, says the country for a continuance of free in ami eight of the children have gone to California street. Residence on Third street, op food, the market value of the food it will remarkable man. posite and we»t of the M. E. Church. the Portland Eulhtin, .»«/»• iiv he came vuiiiv into ini” pow »V stitutions. Seven-tenths of our children that bourne whence no traveler returns. FIUST Jl'DICIAL DISTRICT. consume during the winter, ami the thi* reputation of the Circuit Judce.......................... ...................... P... P. Prim tire born on a farm. They have the pre The mother who is about 75 years of age, probable value of the animal after it has er in France on 1 COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, District Atturuey..................... ........................ I. R. Neil ponderance in numbers as well as they ami weighs upwards 200 pounds avoirdu On this capital he most been wintered, should be taken into ac First Napoleon, J A< KSoS VOI STY KEPT ON THE Kfll'H’r.AN PLAN,) count in determining wliat stock lie will skillfully traded, an i l>y his ability ami have in strength and influence. They pois, still lives with her son f .or j in ................ E. B. Wat son County Judje........................................ I Jac •>< Wagner, Corner of Mark and Krönt MreeA, winter, by every farmer. Thousands of address reached the highest place in Eu grow up hearty, robust, active, industri Londonderry. The ten children now liv County Commissioner*................... ....... t .M. 11. Drake. are fed at a loss, the rope. For years he was the central fig ous. They become our most active busi ing tip the beam of a “Fairbanks” to the Ihoina* T. MeKensie PORTLAND, Sheriff............. ORI« ¡ON animals, however, ..................... Pat. Dunn Clerk................ farmer wasting hi; substance upon them ure in European politics, and might have ness men in our cities and towns. Our tune of 2,215 pounds. The respective ..................... John Bilger Treasurer,... ZIERER <( HOLTON, RR()ERIETORS. for want of a little calculation. 'Die left the throne to his son had not the I cities would soon degenerate, w ere it not force of gravity of each, according to their ................I». II. Taylor A sses*<»r........ • French nation committed the mistake of ! for the fresh blood infused into them from last census, is as follows : .............. W . J . Stanley Journal says : School Sup't LAGiiiii i . k . lic : I the country Yearly. Go to the most en- ................ J 8, Howard Sarvevor,.... George, who lives in Londonderry About one-half of the farmers who ‘supposing that in another generation ...... J. X Bell Coroner.......... and under altered circumstances, they terprising and successful men in the pounds ; Joseph, who holds forth at Fair have a lot of ohi keep sheep manage to HATH T imes Official Paper....................................... lh:n EAGLE B HEW EBY. could repeat the martial feats which dis large cities to-day :md ask them where Hope, Somerset county, 220 pounds; run-down ewes every fall, either sell at a Ji'SKl'IlIM. <01 .ITT. tinguished them under the military ’ they were born. They will tell you on John, who resides in Indiana, 265 pounds WEITERER HAS NOWON HAND trifle for peltries or die during the winter. ..1. B. Sifers County Judge....... I OSEPll ....... ..... But it must the farm —perhaps in a cabin. Ask your in his shirt-sleeves ; Daniel, who lives in ------------ and is constanti v maindacturilij; the best Lag- This is bad economy, to say the least, giant of the First Empire. • tic«*. M a the»» JUD. ♦ S A- Com missioners,... er Beer in S ..them Ore on, which he will * ell <n ( B. F. Sloan. be said that the recent war between I most successful lawyers, ministersand Kansas, 225 pounds ; Adam, who is a ...................Dm. L. Green quantities tv suit purchasers. Call and *e- st the and should not be tolerated, and by a lit Sh« riff........................ 26if ................... I’liiis Hiizlic* article. tle timely forethought might be greatly France and Germany, which led to the i physicians where they were born, and resident of Pittsburg, 200 pounds ; Nan I lerk................. ................... \\’m Niiueke Treasurer................ remedied or entirely avoided. Now is dethronement of Napoleon, was under they will tell you in the country—not in cy, who lives in Maryland, 200 pounds ; BLACKSMITHING : ...... Thus. G. Patterson A s»e*sor.................. the time to attend to this matter. Look taken against his wish; it was precipi \ the ci tv. ................. Al. J. Adams Betsey, who has followed the advice of School Sup't.......... There is more in fanners’ children than the lamented Greeley ami “gone west,” ........................ \lex. Watt* QUICK SALES <t SMALL PROFITS! over your flock and "elect out all such as tated by a headstrong public semiment Sir» ey or,................ ................ Geo... E. Brigg* Coroner..................... do not seem to be doing right, ami put which came from a recollection ot the 1 most people look for, and there might be 200 pounds. The father weighed IbO <oi kt sirrisi.«. First Napoleon’s achievements. History much more still. Do you ask how ? We pounds, ami the deceased children ranged them l>y themselves on as good pasture ./■»f'l'.oa —Circuit Court, second Monday 4 T THE OLD STAND of MI'.I ER A SHAN will do the lately deceased Emperor the ' will tell you. By furnishing better fa iu weight from 180 to 225 pounds each. in February an i November. County Court, first . L non, arc prepared tv do Idueksuiithing of all as can be afforded, and when it begins to Monday in each mouth. It is tile mind If anybody can beat th's let him rise and kinds, and will also keep constantly on hand nil fail or has been touched by the early justice of "bowing that this unfortuate 'cilities for education. J..*r,,ht ,tr <*..i<»ru. — Circuit Court. 2 1 'and the morals that make the man. The I'i’ids of iron, steel, hor.-e slu es and horse nails, war was undertaken contrary to his will. frosts, give a little grain, no matter what speak. in April and Fourth M m lav in Oct ber holt*, buggy c ip-, dec fl it-, and everything in i The notable character whose death is Court. First M >n lay in January. April, man must be educated to become useful. the blacksmith's line lor sale cheap fur cash, mid sort, ami by degrees increase it, so that Peter Troutman, son of Joseph, weighs Vetober. ‘just announced was the son of Louis Bo The ignoramus does not make an impres will sell for cash <<nlv. 47tf. bv the time winter sets in thev will be J KSUN VILI.E MIELINUT. about 200. »Some time since he and his X * naparte, youngest brother of the First sion upon the body politic. Ignorance Justice of the Peace,............................. Janie!* in good condition for winter feeding, and CITY BREWERY, father were out hunting, and shot a large Cunstable,............................................................... if regularly cared for, will be fit for the Napoleon, and Hortense, daughter of Jo does not rule, but intelligence does. If buck. At the crack of the rifle the buck — BY— sephine by her first marriage. He was we would have society become better, we butcher by early spring. fell to the ground, and Peter ran up to it Farmers’ Sheep should never be kept until they born in isos, and was therefore almost must educate our children. supposing it dead, got astride of it and V EIT SUH UTZ Tru’tec’,.. lose front teeth, and for the benefit ot sixty-live years old at the time of his [children are educated chiefly in the com- was in the act of cutting its throat when JACKSONVILLE, Olt EGON those m>t posted in this art, we will give death. We cannot here attempt a biog | mon school. Good common schools are it sprang up ami attacked him ; he grab «»’order........................... . a description of the teeth at the different raphy of this remarkable man. Every j doing more for the people, for the coun bed it by the horns ami held on to them. re»»urer,.......................... stagesof their growth am! decline, so that one under.'tands that it was the glory of it ry, for good morals, than any other in Then ensued a desperate struggle. The M r-h .1.............................. all may learn, as we once heard of a per the uncle’s reign that made the nephew's strumentality. They must be encourag- father, who was not at this time near Street C"iuini.»’i..iier. . son who went to buy a flock of sheep, success possible. Yet there was not want jed. Those having them in their keep enough to assist his son, could not shoot, SOCIETY NOTICES. pronounced them all too old from the ing in the hitter the tact and address by ing must employ the best teachers, visit the buck for fear of shooting his son also, I them, give them their influence, and sus fact of having no teeth in their upper which alone success could be achieved. lie hurried to the scene, leveled his gun R. S. OSBURN. E. ('. BROOKS. front jaw. Perhaps he has learned be Napoleon the Third stands as a great tain them in every possible way. They across his son’s breast and fired, killing ¿pi*. OSBURN & BROOKS, fore this that they never had. A full historic character. Like the First Em should constantly strive to secure the the buck instantly. He then found that grown sheep has thirty-two teeth —eight peror of the name he died in exile, and best—not the cheapest teachers. They the buck had gored Peter through the JACKSONVILLE LOIMiE Ao. IO Calif mia S’ rett, must employ teachers w hose hearts are incisors in the lower front jaw and six like him he died on British soil. thigh, causing a very severe and ugly olds its regular meetings ON in their work ; who love their vocation ; J .1 < A'.x' molars in each side in the upper and A .Mountain ot Salt. everv Saturday e»en«ig <t the •• Id i’ello«»’ would, which has caused him to keep his who do not teach simply to make a few Hall. Brother* in good standing are invited to lower jaws, l’he lamb at birth has two bed ever since. A att-nd ISAAC SACHS, N. G. dollars, but because they feel that they incisors passing through the gums. is said that there are in the posses- It K. KUBI.I. R. Sre'v. When about a month old it has eight sion of the chemist of the Agricultural I are performing an important duty, which SILAS J. DAY, 1 Their .Mistake - Trustees. T. T M KENZIE, comparatively short, narrow ones. At Department some very beautiful speci they wish to do honestly and well. I H. KL1PPEL. a i about ayearold, sometimes a little more, men" of rock salt from the region of the An old ami experienced commercial A Good .Movement. the central or ‘'lamb teeth” are shed ami Colorado, in Arizona, which are proven writer has said that one of the greatest replaced by two broad teeth. The lamb by the chemical analysis to be composed ; The Oregon Leather Manufacturing mistakes made by farmers, is holding on II. F. JOHNSON. P. A. IIEAH.X. teeth continue to he shell annually ami of pure chloride of sodium. The salt ' Company have tiled articles of incorpo their crops with a view to an advance in replaced by broad teeth, until the sheep breaks intocubes having perfect right an JOHNSON & HEARN, ration, Ben Holladay, IL Thielsen ami prices. The trouble ami expense of stor h is eight incisors of second growth, when gles, and no matter where broken, the1 Ore ¿»Ilian. Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1, ’ni- H. B. Thielsen being the incorporators. age, the inevitable waste, especially in tj proic J Order uf Keil Men, it is full mouthed, which is at the age of exposed surface presents a finer ¡tolish The business in which this corporation cereals, the loss of interest on money ami )I.D their st.ltd council* at 0«l I Fellow.' Hall, Rantzau & Shaw and Coinstock & Martin. four years. than can he obtained by any artificial propose to engage, says the Plaiiulealer, the great uncertainty of the market, al the lliirA Kiln in each *evi n *un*. at llie Stli At six years old the incisors generally means after it has been removed. It is A cordial invitation to n>l brother* in go.ol is that of tanning and manufacturing most uniformly make the holding-oil begin to diminish in breadth and lose so transparent that tine print may be atan<iinc .J011N 11 N1BOR."Iv Y , 8. leather of all kinds, ami the making of process a losing business. As a rule, S <i n.«. C. <>f R. MERCHANTS. READING, C4LIP0W. their fan-like shape. At seven they be read through cubes more than an inch leather into boots, shoes, harness, etc.; those farmers are most prosperous who come long and narrow, stand about per thick as plainly as through most glass of PROF ESS IO N A L CAR DS. also to engage in the purchasing of hides sell their productions when they are pre Mark your Goods care of J & H. pendicular with respect to each other, equal thickness. These specimens were ami other materials necessary for such pared for market, be the price what it ami have lost their round, cutting edge, taken from a mountain of solid rock salt, . 11 AlliEN, 31. D., manufactories, ami to carry on a general may. It will certainly prove ruinous, iu By close attention to bii-ine** and so contiline to diminish until about live hundred feet in height and extend business in that line. Such enterprise is the long run, to those farmers who bor a Continuation ot the pallonate PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, the age of ten years they become loose ing fifteen miles. The width of the e<l to the old fiims. to be carried on at any ami all points in rowed money and hold on to their crops JA CKSON VIL I. E, OREGON. and begin to drop out. So long as a stratum is not known, hut it has been the .State where such corporation may in the hope of an advance of price. A RAILROAD SALOON, sheep is healthy it can be fatted, but it penetrated through a cave to a distance deem proper, hut at present principally story is told of a farmer in Kentucky, Office at the former millinery »tore of the is not good policy to keep them until of three miles. The discovery is report California Sirect, Mi**«* Kent, U. S. Hotel. 26if. in Clatsop county. Capital, $100,000. who hehl on to his hemp crop for live they become too old, as it has a tendency ed to the Department by a non-profes- Every movement of this sort develops years, although in the meantime the J.t CA'.YO.V VILLE, OREGON. S. F. C1IAPIS, 31. !>., to run dow n the flock and give it a rakish sional man, and until proper scientific the resources of the country and adds to hemp went up to almost a fabulous price. appearance. Therefore every farmer SURCEON, i :\ gi neek , 1IENKY l»AI»r.. PHYSICIAN AND investigation is made, it cannot be its wealth. As the price advanced he still wanted a should look carefully over his flock ever , known whether this cave is a Assure I little more, until finally the price tum JA i KSON VII. I. E, OREGON. TIIKOI GII TICKIiTS, !2’ C I.NTS. A Slight Misunderstanding. fall, and select out such as cannot he kept penetrating the stratum itself or whether bled down so low as to be absolutely un- longer with profit. Office and resilience at Rvan’s brick Vui!<l- its walls are merely an exeressence from [ remuncrative ; then he was obliged to ing. Third street between California and Main. of sell. An estimate was made of the lo«s rUIOICE CIGARS AND LIQUORS CON It appears that our cotemporaries the great mass. stiintly on hand. The rea linz tub e is also A Glutton with Capacity. the Radical persuasion are not entirely in i he had sustained by not selling when bis 31. !>., well supplied with Eastern periodicals and lending A Trjii'g Position. accord on their litigant printing. The 1 crop was ready for market, ami it was p iper* ot the Coast. 2ßtf. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. The San Francisco Bulletin of Decem editor of the Eugene Journal writes from found that the interest of the money ho ber 21st says : A gentlemanly conductor was collect NEW STATE SALOON, Washington that Senator Corbett asked refused for his crop exceeded the sum he JA CKSON VIL 1. E, OREGON. ing tickets from his passengers. All hand l’he Pacific street negro Eoff, who dis Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House finally realized when compelled to sell. JACKSONVILLE, OGN. Can he found at all time* at hi* office on Cali for tinguished himself a short time since by ed over their tickets promptly except of Representatives, to designate the Far There is no doubt that the rule is a safe ni l street, aiijuurning Osburn A Co.’* new drug »tore, or at In* residence on Fifth street, fir-t block rpiIIS popular resort, under the new mnnagc- drinking a gallon and a half of mixed one fat old lady who sat next to the door, mer and Roseburg PantatjrajJi to pub one—sell when your crop is ready for earth of the Court house. 27tf. 1 ment, is furnishing the be*t brand* uf liquors in the period of half an hour, and who seemed to be reaching down to lish the United Stateslaws in Oregon, in market. liquors at gave another of his recherche parlor ex get something she had dropped on the place of the Statesman and Albany Ilcg- 11. K. 11ANNA, Wants to Sell hibitions last evening, on a wager. The floor. When her time came to pay, she ister. Mr. McPherson consulted Judge Twelve and a half Cents a Drink Attorney-at-l.aw and Notary Public, affair came oil at a grocery shop, on the raised her head and thus addressed the Williams on the subject, and then refus The “New State” has been elegantly refitted, corner of Jackson and Bartlet streets, blushing conductor: “I allurs, when I A Detroit man wants to sell a patent ed to make the change. So the States- JA CKSON VIL L E, OREG ON. and is now one of the finest retort* in town. 1 wo pistol-cane ora promising Newfoundland billiard tables arc provided for the 'over* of this and the programme advertised the de travels, carry my money in my stockin’, man and Register will continue to pub lie went TV ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS game. The bar is furnished with the choicest vouring ot a fifteen pound turkey, with for you sees, nothin' can get at it thar, lish the laws of the United States.” The pup—he don’t care which. Brandie*, Wine*. Cigars. Ac., and the reading ta 1V of this State. stuffing and trimming, two loaves of and I’d just thank you, young man, just successful papers are exceedingly jubilant home the other night ami set his cane, Prompt attention given to all business left in ble* with Eastern per oilical* and leading papers of heavily charged, behind the door, and Coast. C. W. SAVAGE, Prop’r. bread, a, quart bottle of pickles, and two to reach it to me, as I’m so jammed in over the result. my eare. v2n»8:tf. I Jacksonville, July 1st, 1872. 26tf started in for a romp with his three little quarts of whisky prepared in the form that I can’t get to it. I forgot to get a J. IX. Htiii««»iv. J. 11. N<-il. ones. They got along well enough until of hot sling. Two prominent officers of ticket at the de|»ot.” The conductor Newspaper Postage STINSON AU Mill., EACLE SAMPLE ROOMS, the pup spied the cane, and going for it, the police attended. The feat was an en glanced at the other passengers, sonic of Opponite Vinteli Stute« Hotel. Attorney and Counsellors at Law, tire success, at the expiration of an hour whom were laughing at his plight; one , Since newspaper postage has been re started upon a promiscuous run around JOHN NOLAND, - - - - Pruprictor. the turkey skeleton being picked as clean or two young ladies among them blushed . duced to one cent for every two ounces the chairs and table-legs with it between JA CKSON VIL I. E, OGN. scarlet, and he beat a sudden retreat, J as if a hyena bad gone over it, all the con or fractional part thereof, it is said that his teeth. The doting father remember Denier in fine V INES, BRANDIES, WHIS Will prncties in the Supreme, District and other muttering something about not charging1 a great many papers which are placed in ed the effect of a slight pressure on the KIES, mid CIGARS. Nunc but the best and diments, including the whisky, having Courts of the State. disappeared. T' 1 he champion was visited old ladies, etc. His cash was short that the office never reach their destination. spring, ami with rare presence of mind Prompt attention given to all business left iu choicest kept. our care. 2n27:tf. this forenoon by the reporters, and found ! trip the fare of one passenger. Persons wrap up two or three papers, succeeded in throwing the children down DRINKS, 12 CENTS. ...» 1iL-<» .. ............. > .. ............ . . 1 _____________ curled up like a gorged anaconda, and C. W. KAHLKR. T.. B. WATS»."«. frequently weighing four or six ounces, the cellar stairs and placing himself on Meerschaum. No Credit in the Future—It Don’t Paj. sleeping sweetly. attach a cent stamp and deposit the pack the top of a side-board, before the thing KAHLER & WATSON, Families needing anything in my line can always age in the postoffice, and that is just as went off The ball only broke a S100 A Remarkable Year, Our general knowledge of this curious be supplied with the purest and best to lie f<>un<l on mirror, ami the pup only got a few Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law. the Coast. Give me a cull, unil you will be well mineral is generally confined to the spec far as it ever gets. Uncle Sam agrees to scratches in jumping through a plate The year just closed has not only been satisfied. 27 tf. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. imens employed for the manufacture of carry two ounces of newspaper—not four glass window. The doctor says the chil a year of great storms and the “epizoo l»ipcs; but it is known to chemistry as —for one cent. dren will all recover. No insurance. &¿T FOB.WARDING ! “XË® Will praetiee in the Supreme Court, District, and tics,” etc., but it has been a year marked other Courts of this Stat«. an hydrated silicate of magnesia. Of Murdered by Apaches. with an unprecedented record of crime OFFICE_ In building formerly occupied l<v 0. the lightness, porosity, and friability of Forests Disappearing and violent deeds. We do not remember Jacobs—opposite Court House square. n2fitf this familiar substance there is scarcely The San Francisco Chronicle says a any year when there was such a recur Dr. W. Jackson, any ¡ued to speak. It has been found in gentleman of that city has received a let- England was originally one vast forest, rence of bloody paragraphs in the papers Spain, Hungary, and in Asia Minor, but i ter from Arizona in which his correspond but now receives all of her supply of tim —the record of stabbings, shootings, poi DENTIST KOSEBURG, recently large quantities have been found ent states that the Lee family of circus ber from abroad. The scarcity of wood is sonings and murder in all its horrible in Patagonia. This discovery will prob performers, which traversed the Pacific even more felt in Germany and France, LL «tyle* of plate work mnde—«uch »* forms. It might be worth the effort of Merchants and Commission Agents, Gold, Silver, Platina, Alumnium nml Rub where the Jealousy with which the forests ably reduce the price of meerschaum, novelist and philosopher to inquire what as the supply has hitherto been limited. . Coast in bygone days, were murdered in ber plate*. Special attention given to Children’s are guarded, sufficiently attest their pres teeth. Nitru* Oiide (laughing gas) given fur the connection there may be between the The manufacture of meerschaum articles ' that country by the Apaches. They were painless extraction of the teeth. A\ ING MADE special Arrangements with the great physical disturbances in the mate- has been for many years carried on in journeying to New Mexico to perform, ent value. The United States is approach Will visit Ashland on the l»t ofMarch annually ; 0.4 C. R. It. Co., ure prepared to undertake ing, though slowly, the same goal, and •Iso Kerbwil'e on the 4th Monday iu October. the forwarding ot all goods committed to their rial world and the mental or moral in- Europe, chiefly in Vienna ; and Parisian laIl(j w|)en at Apache Pass were set upon workmen have recently produced some : an(J ki||ed There were eight of tlie we may felicitate ourselves upon our pres care in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Call and examine specimen work. STATE or 0HEUO5 If i he JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SAIL RDAY, JAM ARY IS, 1873. keeping old sheep . QUARTER COLUMN. 1 insertion................. .i 3 Three months ...112 Each *ub*equent one. 1 Six Dloulh*............. ... 25 Three month*............ . C One year................. ... 4U Six months................. 11 HALF COLUMN. One year..................... 2,1 ri .V J nrtc month = ... ..f’5 2 SQUARES. Six months............. ... 30 Three months............ $ 8 One year................ .. CO Six month*................. 1 s ONE COLUMN. One year...................... 25 Three months......... $ 40 3 SQUARE*. 'six months............. . 60 Three months............ $10 One year................. 100 Six mould................... I • ----- One year..................... 30 Local udv't*, 2det*. a lino II w BLACKLOCK, MORGAN & CO., A H Office oor. Cal. 4 5th street; residence opposite Crystal 4 Wright’s blacksmith 6hop, n26tf, BLACKLOCK, MORGAN 4 CO. Roseburg, Nov. »th, 1872 46-tf. sanity which so manifests itself in bloody excellent specimens of carving lu this deeds. remarkable material. I family and it is said that all perished. 3 ent abundance. X. I