The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 22, 1873, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2*2,1873.
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COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL,
BTATK or OllKGoy.
...... L. F Grover
.J». F. Chadwick
...L Fleischner
. Eugene Simple
G'vvprnnr..................
K-or«t*ry of State
Tremurer,...............
Stat« Printer..........
FIRST JintCIAl. DISTRICT.
Circuit Judge.......................... ........................ P P. Pr'"’
District Attorney................................................. J- R- N«'1
J li'Kso.M COVSTY.
County Judge.......... . .................................... E. B Matson
. .
I Jacob Wagner,
County CommiMioner«.................... j M H Drake.
Sheriff,.............................................. Thomas T. McKenzie
Vlerk,..’.’.................................................................. P"»-
Treasurer.......... . ...................... "........................ lohn Bilg«T
A«»es*or, ......................................................... D. d. Taylor
School Si.p’t................................................... w- J- Stanley
. ............................................................................... J s«
Coroner.............. ...................................................... •» *’ Bell
Offiuial Paper....................................... D rmochatic T imes
J osephine
cocnty .
.......J. B. Sifers
bounty Judge,.
I Ge« S Mathewson.
‘ ( B. F. Sloan.
...................... Dan. L. Green
........................ Cha»... Hughes
......................... Win. Naucke
.......... Tho*. G. Patterson
...................... Al... J. Ad a in»
................
Alex . Watt*
.................... Geo... E. Brigg»
Comtnistioneri,
Sheriff.................. .
Clerk.....................
Treasurer,..........
A s«e«*or,.............
School Sup't,...
8 irveyor.............
•Coroner................
cot rt siTTisna.
,/ocl-«oa
—Circuit Court. *econ<I Monday
an February and November. County Court, first
Monday in each month.
C>>nnt^.— Circuit Court. 2«i Monday
m April m l F >urth M<>n liv in Oct -her
County
•Court. First Monday in January, April, July and
October.
J ICK'W VII.LK PRKUNiT.
Ju«tiee of the Peace............................... Janie» R. W ade
C«d»table,........................................................ John Dick
To*’* or JSCKSON VII.I.K.
T rutlees..
lleowrder.........................
T reaswrer.......................
Mar-hat..........................
Street ,’>>tnmi<<i'>n<T
N Fi-her, Pree't.
.1 nine* A . At ilson,
•• { Herman Helm*,
John Bilger,
Dav id Linn.
.....U. S. Hayden
.......... Henry Pape
...Janie» P. McDaniel
............... Peter Bo.-ehey
SOCIETY NOTICES.
DENTISTRY !
THE GAME LAW.
dead - ii EADS
DESCRIPTION OF THF LAVA BEUS
The following extract from a letter
The following correspondence, like
The act for the protection of game anti
written
by Jesse Applegate and publish­
bean«,
will
speak
for
itself;
and
the
read
­
fish, passed by the last Legislature, took
Corner of Stark and Front Street«,
B R. C II E V A LIA, I effect on Saturday, February 1st. For er will certainly find something therein ed in the Bulletin, will give an idea of
OREGON
I the benefit of those who are not acquaint­ “to point a moral,” if not adorn a tale.
PORTLAND,
the difficulties to be encountered in light­
I
i
«Sur|í«»on Dent Int,
G entlemen : Understanding that you ing the Modocs:
ed with the provisions of the Game Law,
ZIERER «Í HOLTON. PROPRIETORS.
propose
to issue a number of passes over
If you can, imagine a smooth, solid
we re-publish it.
1/
LAGER! ¡ACERI!
your
popular
line
for
1873,
I
desire
to
sheet
of granite, ten miles square, and
California St., next door to “Time«” Office,
Section 1 forbids the taking, killing,
injuring, destroying or pursuing with avail myself of the chance thus offered 500 feet thick, covering resistless mines
I : A GI »E B11E W E R Y.
intent to take, kill or to have in posses­ by your generosity. My wife and eight of gunpowder, scattered at irregular in­
JA CKSON 1 ’IL L E, O JI EGON,
sion any deer, moose or elk during the j interesting children have long desired to tervals under it; that these mines are
OSF.PIl WEITERER HAS NOWON HAND
I months of February, March, April, May visit the .Switzerland of America, and exploded simultaneously, rending tho
and is constantly manufacturing the best Lag­
I
er Beer in Southern Ore on. which he will sell >n rPAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING and June. The penalty is $20 for the first | climb its towering peaks, whose snowy whole Held into rectangular masses, from
quantities to suit purchasers. Call and •••st the 1 bis friend* of Jackson and adjacent counties,
the size of a match-box to that of a
and the public generally, that he has opened his offense, and double that sum for each ¡scalps are pinnacled in clouds.
article.
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dental rooms in Jacksonville, where he is fill v subsequent offense.
For the enjoyment of this pass-over, church, heaping these masses high in
I prepar d to perform aL the usual operations in the
BLACKSMITHIN Q !
my
family will endeavor to make the some places, and leaving deep chasms in
Section 2 provides in like manner
| very best style of the dental art.
No work will be allowed to leave the office that against the taking, killing destroying or ! trip as pleasant as possible for the Stage others.
Following the explosion, tho
QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS! j is not perfect.
Company,
speak
gently
to
the
drivers,
whole
thing
is placed in one of Vulcan’s
offering for sale any kind of wild swan or
Teeth extracted with very little pain, without
PAVIIK'ROXKMILI.EK <S c < '<>.
pat
the
mules,
and
in
every
way
render
crucibles, and heated up to a point,
any kind of mallard, summer or wood,
the aid of laughing gas.
|
1 .»hall also keep nn hand a full supply of stipe
themselves
agreeable.
when the whole begins to fuse and run
widgeon, sprig-tailed, teal, spoon-bill, or
T THE OLD STAND of MILLER A S1IAN-
rior MOUTH WASHES, TOOTH BRUSHES.
non, are prepared to do blacksmithing of nil
I
remain
your
very
obedient
servant,
together, and suffered to cool.
TOOTH PICKS, and DENTAL MEDICINES, black duck, during the months of April,
kinds, nnd will also keep constantly on hand all
with which to treat in the most scientific inaiin.r May, Juno and July.
H
on
.
I).
H.
S
mith
.
The roughness of the upper surface re­
This section, how­
binds of iron, steel, horse shoes and horse nails,
all diseases of the teeth, gums, aveolus and adja­
The
following
answer
was
instantly
holts, buggy clips, dee flats, mid everything in
mains as the explosion left it, while all
cent structures, including neuralgia, head-ache, ever, provides that farmers may kill wild
the blacksmith's line for sale cheap for cash, and
(nervous or sick,) bad breath, nnd all otter dis­ ducks or geese when necessary to protect returned by telegraph :
below
is honey-combed by the cracks
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will sell tor cash only.
eases dependent uii or c implicated by decaying
H
onored
S
ir
:
Having
a
most
exalt
­
I
and crevices caused by the cooling of the
growing crops.
I teeth.
i
E. C. BROOKS.
R. s. OSBURN.
ed
opinion
of
your
considerateness
and
melted rock.
|
I can cure sick or nervous head-ache in five
Section 3 makes it unlawful to kill elk
i minutes by the watch.
modesty,
and
feeling
honored
by
your
0SBUBN & BROOKS,
An Indian can, from the top of one of
or deer at any time merely to obtain
Office on California street, next door to T imes
“
hump
”
ourselves
epistolary
notice,
we
these
stone pyramids, shoot a man with­
I office, up-stniis.
3in3.
the horns or skins.
to
reply.
out
exposing
even so much as an inch
Section 4 makes it unlawful to take,
JA< KS< N VILLE, OREGON,
In order to relieve your sensitive 11a- square of himself. He can, without un-
kill or destroy or injure grouse, pheas­
ants or sage hens between the first of tore from the burden of any obligations i due haste, load and shoot a common
A
April and middle of June, l’rairie chick­ in the matter, we would simply and sig­ muzzle-loading rifle ten times before a
FOR B'-’TII SEXI
ens must not be killed during the months nificantly request you to favor ns with the man can scramble over the rocks and
following re<|iiisites fora “popular line,” chasms between the slain and the slayer.
of April, May and June.
Conducted by Rev- J- H Skidmore.
Section 5 forbids the killing of quail that may be delivered at any of our sta­ If, at this terrible expense of life, a force
and partridge during April, May, June tions, and as often as your generosity dislodges him from his cover, he has
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| only to drop into and follow some sub­
and July. Penalty for violations of sec­ may permit :
li. F. JOHNSON.
1». A. HEARN.
IS ACID’MY co:omcnc<d it s fir.-t terni <.n
One car of corn ; three kegs of horse terranean passage with which he is fa­
tions 2, 4 or 5, is $.5 for the first offense,
thè fir»l Moti L,_v of N 'V imber.
JOHNSON & HEARN,
Th • r i un.» are nr.itly I
and double that sum for each subsequent shoes : three kegs nude shoes ; and two miliar, to gain another ambush from
whence it will cost ten more lives to dis­
and «ve l e ieve th:it no se ho'd offers o ore rea-
boxes of nails.
ofiense.
Sir <-e»»ois to
ole or be»f«.r in iilcement- s f.,r tilos, who wii
Feeling the deepest interest in Mrs. S. lodge him ; and so on ad infinitum.
In the matter of fish, it is made un­
goni educati ti. In con fidence, we say to
Rantzau X Shaw and Comstock X 'tarlili cmiie amt »< e t <r y un rs< idt.
‘
lawful, by section 6, to place in any and her eight darlings, and admiring the
Kissing.
I XTIt VS I’Ett TI IlM :
TI'ITION FLU TE r.i! :
stream any drugs, charms or powders, or sublime altitude of their aspirations, we
.$ 1 oo L ingu.ig'». elicli,..$ 3.0(1
■ Priuimy...........
remain
Very Tenderly Yours,
I When a man attempts to kiss a Nan­
00 i j P. neilmg................... 3.00 to use any giant blasting or gun powder
I’i«q< riit n v, .
B. & S., Stage Prop'rs.
sili». Junior.... .. o on i I I’nitifitig.................... 10.0(1 or any other explosive material for the
tucket girl, she says : “Come, sheer off,
.. 7 oo 1 ' Iii»tr'm’lit*1 Mu»ic la.OO
Junior................
purpose
of
catching,
killing
or
destroying
3.IHI
.. fl 00 i l’»«- «>f 1 n.»triini« nt
Indians Belonging to the Klamath Agency or I'll split your mainsail with a ty­
•»•■nior..............
Mark your Goods care Of J & H.
pi tórvi.................................... $3.00 fish.
Penalty, $25, for first offense, dou­
Book-keeping s
phoon.”
••
(ilnuble entry )............................. ... 6.00 ble that sum for the second, and treble
The Boston girls hold still till they
The Salem Statesman learns from J.
Bv close attention to bti-in
Roani can lie h.i'l in private fami it* or with the
that sum for each succeeding ofiense.
i continuation of the patrona
Mortimer Murphy, compiler of McCor­ are kissed, when they flare up all at
l’iin.-ip il’* family, at $3.j0 per week, exclusive ol
ed to the old Hi ms.
Section 7 makes it unlawful to place mick's Oregon Almanac, that the Klam­ once, and say “I think you ought to be
w ashitig.
We 1« lieve that nn Academy in the State offers
in
any fresh water stream, lake or pond, ath Agency has 1,405 Indians belonging ashamed.”
RAILROAD SALOON,
like inducement* af such low rate». 1 f further in­
formati' n i» de»ited. it nriv be ot.taine I bv calling any lime or deleterious substance, with to it.
The Walpophes number 358 ; the
W hen a young chap steals a kiss from
• •n <>r add re»»in g
R e v. .1. II. 8 K11> MoR E,
intent to injure fish ; or any drug with Klamaths, ÔSO ; thé Modocs, 67. The to­ an Albany girl, she says: "I reckon it’s
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A »bland, Jack«"ii County , Oregon.
intent to poison or catch fish. Penalty, tal number of Modocs on the reservation my turn now,” and gives him a box on
./ P KSONV1LI.E, OREGON.
line not less than $](M), nor more than is put down at 67—20 men, 24 women and the ear that he doesn’t forget for a
HENRY PAPI:.
$500; or imprisonment not less than five 23 children. Ot the Indians belonging month.
— AT—
nor more than ninety days.
When a clever fellow steals a kiss
to the reservation, 400 are not on it. Of
Section 8 forbids the killing, taking or these are the Modocs under Captain Jack, from a Louisiana girl, she smiles, blush­
ANTON I I.KM AN’S,
destroying of bass and shad for three numbering about 75. The Walpophes es deeply, and says —nothing.
riHOD’E (TG\RS AND LIQUOIS COX’
California Street,
years from the passage of the act. Pen­ are what are known here as the Snake
»tiintly <<l> h in I. The rea lini tab e i< also
In Pennsylvania, when a female is sa­
I
well seppi I with Eastern periodical and leading
alty, $5 for first ofiense and $10 for each tribe, and we think their number, as al­ luted with a buss, she puts on bonnet
p iperi* «»: the I'on-t
260.
J ACKSON VIELE, OR E( JON,
succeeding offense; to which may be so the Modocs is greater than the above, and shawl and answereth : “1 am totally
added imprisonment, not exceeding ten and that there are 1,000 mole belonging astonished at thy assurance, Jebediah,
NEW STATE SALOON,
days for each ofiense.
to Klamath Agency, at least Elisha Ap­ and for this indignity will sew thee up.”
j.it A .yo?. I//././:, OO’.V.
Section 9 provides that in case of the plegate, who ought to know, says so.
The Western ladies, however, are so
damming of streams the builder shall In earlier days the Modocs were the most fond of kissing that, when saluted on
CANDIES, NETS, ¡¡ASSETS.
Olli IS p.q • ular report, tin 1er the new rnnnnge-
construct a ladder or way for fish to pass. numerous, and the Klamaths the most one cheek, they instantly present the
1
ment, is furni.'bing the bist br.iii'G of
liquors at
BfeT QI AI.ITIKS OF —
Penalty, not less than $500 tine.
warlike among the Indians. The Klam­ other.
The succeeding sections of the act give aths and Modocs occupied the country
The Sag Harbor girl tussels and
Twoli e and a halt'Cent* a Drink.
TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS,
I
justices
jurisdiction
in
eases
of
complaints
I
around the lakes in California and Ore­ scratches till out of breath, when she
The “Nevv State" hn* been elegHntlv refitted, '
under the act; and make it the duty of gon, while the Snakes roamed the coun- , submits to her fate with the most exem-
PITES,
mi l i* now one of the fine»t remit» in town. Two I
all Sheriffs, Constables, Prosecuting At­ try of Eastern Oregon and Idaho.
plary fortitude and resignation, without
billiard table* are provided for the ’over» of thi* 1
YANHEE NOTIONS,
game. The bar i* fiiini»h.,d with the clioice.»t |
torneys and all policemen of incorporated i
: a murmur.
Brandie*. Wine*. Cigar», Ac., and the r-a<ling ta­
Oregon Reservations.
towns and villages, to bring all offenses
SCHOOL HOOKS,
When a young man steals a kiss from
ble* with Ea-tirn per odicabnnd leading paper* of
¡enumerated in the act coming within
Coa»t.
C. W. SAVAGE« 1’rop‘r.
;
a Lowell girl, she blushes like a full­
—AND A SUPERIOR—
Jacksonville, July 1st, 1872.
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Hon. James H. Slater having made blown rose, and says smartly, “You
their knowledge, to the notice of some
| inquiry of F. A. Walker, Commissioner ; darsn’t do that twice more.”
I court having jurisdiction.
EACLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
| of Indian Affairs, as to the Oregon Res-
Opposite T Tinted States Hotel.
Terrible Earthquake.
'ervations, received the following answer:
urn ICH he will Fell at tho LOWEST RATES.
Good Habits.
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JOIIX 5OI.AM), - - . - Proprietor
S ir : ’ In reply to your communication
I
A Calcutta dispatch states that the city of the 16th inst., I have the honor to ad­
Remember, boys, before you are twen­
Denier in fine WINES, BRANDIES. WHIS
of Loharee, in the province of the Sinde, vise you that two reservations only hnve ty you must establish a character that
KIES, and CIGARS. None but the best and
India, Asia, was recently shaken up by a been established in the State of Oregon will serve you all v your
life, As habits
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—CONDUCTED RY THE —
choicest kept.
I dreadful earthquake, with the destruc­ since the 14th day of February, 1869, viz.: i grow stronger every year, and turning
DRINKS, 12J CENTS.
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. tion of <*>00 lives. This city was situated 1st, Klamath Reservation, on Klamath into a new path is more difficult, there­
Ion the lowlands near the mouth of the Lake, was established by treaty with the fore it is often harder to unlearn than to
No Credit iu the Future —It Don’t Pay.
Jacksonville. Oregon
Indus, contained about 8,000 inhabi­ Klamath and Modoc tribes and Yahoo­ learn ; and on this account a famous
Families needine anything in my line can always*
he scholastic year of this school win tants and was well built. The houses skin band of Snake Indians, made and flute-player used to charge double price
be supplied with the purest and best to be found on
commence about the middle of August, and is
and temples are described as high and concluded at Klamath Lake on October to those pupils who had been taught be­
the Coast. Give me a call, and you will be well
divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each
futisfied.
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The following are the terms ;
• imposing, but the streetsare narrow, and, 14th, 1864, and proclaimed February 17th, fore by a poorer master. Try and re­
Board ami tuition, per term.................
..$10.00
in the event of an earthquake violent 1870. This reservation has not been sur- j form a lazy, unthrifty or drunken fellow,
Entrance fee, only once..........................
B*r FORWARDING ! “««
... 5.00
enough
to shake down the houses, escape veyed. Its area is estimatetl at 1,2001 and in mosteases you will fail, tor the
Piano...............................................................
... 15.00
Drawing and painting........... ...............
.. 8 00 I into the streets would only increase the
square miles. 2d, Malheur Reservation, bad habit, whatever it may be, has so
Bed and bedding.........................................
.. 4.00
chances of destruction. It is just possi­ in the headwaters of the Malheur river, I wound itself into the life that it cannot
Select Day School
The best habit is the habit
Primary, per term....................................................... $ 6.00 ble that this was the same earthquake was established by Executive order «Sept. ' be uprooted.
Junior................................................................................. 8.00 felt so violently on the Grecian Island of her 12th, 1872, for the Lake or Piute In- i of care in forming good habits.
Senior..............................................................................
10 00
ROSEBURG,
Samos, and if so, we are likely to hear dlans. Its area is estimated to be 3,100
Pupil* arc received nt any time, and their terms
Toads«
of other calamities from it to the north square miles.
will be counted from the day of their entrance.
For further particulars, apply at the Academy. and west.
Merchants and Commission Agents,
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THE ASHLAND ACADEMY,
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MERCHANTS. READING CALIFORNIA.
JACKSONVILLE LODGE No
10
ox
II
OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS
every S.Hurduv rvi-nmg i»t the Odd Fellow»
Hall, Brother» in good »funding are invite«! to
ISAAC SACHS, N. G.
«t’en I
K. KUBLI, R. Sew’v.
SILAS J. DAY.
)
• Trii-tee-'
T r M KExZIE,
j
H Kt.IPPEL.
v2n2A.
N E W A R R I V A L !
4)re-niilan, Pncahnnta«. Tribc No. 1.’m
provril Oriler of Red Men.
II
H.D their »tate.l eoutieil» ut Odd F»dl*>w*‘ Hall,
thè third -ini in «••eli oeven »un», at thè St|,
A cardisi invitatimi tu all l>r<>ther» in go >d
r»in
JOHN ( IMBORSEY. S.
• tnn ling
fluì. S irti». C. of II.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
G. 11. AIKEN, 31. D.,
PHYSICIAN ANU SURCEON,
JA CKSON VIL l. E. Oli EGON.
Office at the f wr millinery store of the
Mi»»«* Kent, I’. 8. Hotel. "S-X
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». E. C11APLV. M. !>.,
PHYS C:AN AND SURCEON.
JA CKSON VIL L E, OK EGON.
TJtP’ tiffiee »nd residence at Ryan’s brick build­
ing. Third street between California nnd .Main.
GEXTLEXEN’S FÜRMSHKG GD02S.
ASSORTMENT OF TOYS,
I
I>r. U DAXTOKTII,
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON,
II
AS REMOVED to Jackaonrille. and offers
his prot'essi mil services to the public.
Office the one formerly oceiipied by Dr. Ganung,
California street. Residence on Third street, op­
posite and west of the .M. E. Church.
J. N. BELL, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
Can he found at all times at his office on Cnlifor
nia »treet, adjourning Osburn A Co.'a new drug
etore, or at hia residence on Fifth street, fir«t block
north of the Court bouse.
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H. K. HANNA,
Attoruey-at-Law and Notary Public,
JA CKSON VI LL E, O R EG ON.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of thia State.
Prompt attention given to all bugine», left in
I
nay care.
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W
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY,
T
BLACKLOCK, MORGAN & CO.,
v2 n.31:1y.
WAGON-MAKING
AVING MADE special arrangements with the
0. A C. R. R. Co., are prepared to undertake
the forwarding of all goods committed to their
care in a prompt and satisfactory manner.
BLACKLOCK, MORGAN A CO.
Roseburg, Nov. 9th, 1872
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Cheerful Estimate
I
Gen. Crook’s Peace Commission
Gen. Crook is running a Peace Com-
“Uneasy rests the head that wears a
mission
in Arizona—a Commission that
—AND—
¡crown.” According to an estimate, out
J. M. Btiuacn.
j.
Noil.
I of 2,500 emperors or kings over 64 im­ I will make peace in the only possible ef­
»TINAON X NEIL,
itions, 299 were dethroned, 65 abdicated, fectual way with an Indian. The other
Attarney and Counsellor« at Law,
I 20 committed suicide, 11 went mad, 1(M) day, one of his commands returned from
TABLE
ROCK
SALOON,
¡died on the battle-field, 123 were made ' a brief campaign against the Apaches, in
JA CKSON VIL L E, OGN.
HE undersigned
are prepared to do all kinds
ftiiie
i
ifiœt""/- • prisoners, 25 became or were pronounced ' which four Indians were converted to be
Oregon St., next door to Odd Fellows’ Building. _
of ‘ work in their line. Wagons ninn’imeiui-;
Will practice ia the Supreme, District and other
ed from choice timber, and ironed in n superior ! martyrs and saints, 151 were assassinat­ “good” forever hereafter, and twelve
Courts of the State.
WINTJEN <Sc HEbMH, ProprX.
manner. Old wagons repaired nnd made as good '
Prompt attenuoa given to all business left in
ed, 62 poisoned, and 108 sentenced to were persuaded to abide in the guard­
H
BLACKSMITHING !
I
our eare.
C. w. (AILS*.
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WATSON
KAIiLEB A WATSON,
Attorneys and Connsellors-at-Law.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and
other Courts of this State.
OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0.
Jacobs—opposite Court House square.
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A LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY and
A PROMPTLY exocutod at tho TI.MH8 Print­
ing Office, at the lowttt r<ut».
ns new. Blacksmithing in all its branches done on I
short notice and at reasonable terms.
Give us a
inform their friends and the pub.io generally call. .^erShop on Oregon street, one door above i
Franco-American HoteL
that they hnve thoroughly refitted their saloon,
'
That very innocent and much-abu9ed
animal, the toad, is at length beginning
to be appreciated. It is now becoming
generally known that it is one of the
best protections the farmer and gardener
can possibly have against the depreda­
tions of insects. Their claims to life,
liberty, and the pursuit of bugs, are fast
being recognized in England, and large
numbers are being exported from France
to supply the rapidly increasing demand.
house for awhile. Since Gen. Crook
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commenced with his Peace Commission,
The Way She Does It
over 300 Indians have been brought to a
To grow a pretty vine from the sweet
CRYSTAL A WRIGHT.
aud reduced the price of liquors to
permanent peace and transferred to the potato, put a tuber in pure sand, or sandy
Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872.
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The sharpest so far tor this month is , “Happy Hunting Ground” Reservation.
12J Cents a Drink.
loam, in a banging basket, and water
New Boot and Shoe Shop, the Cincinnati girl who makes her un­ The rest of the Indians are now sueing occasionally.
It wi» throw out
They will be happy to have their friends “call
suspecting father the daily bearer of for a peace that will leave them on top
and
beautiful
leaves, and climb freely
and smile.”
California Street,
sweet missives to a clerk In his office, of ground.
over the arms of the basket, and upward
who has been forbidden to visit his em­
ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
toward the top of the window. A sweet
Abdicated.
ployer’s house. She pins the letter to
potato
set in a wide mouthed bottle cou-
together with the finest brands of liquors and oi-
gars always on hand.
111E undersigned, having permanently located the old man’s cloak, and when he reach­
King Amadeus basabdicated the Span- ■ tainiug
taiuing water enough to touch the end
in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the es the office and throws off the garment
ish throne. A Republic was immediate-' of the potato will grow freely and make
public that he is prepared to do all kinds of work
Fifty Points of Billiards for the Drinks
in tho boot and ahoe-making line. Satisfaction tho clerk gets it and responds by the lly proclaimed.
Pretty vine‘
January 1st, l£73.-tf.
saruo career.
guaranteed.
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M. CATON.
essrs , wintjen a helms beg to
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death.
Total, 963.