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V HATI H OF iîThç ¿h'iu0mitiç n imts. 1 SQUARE. Published Every Saturday Morning —BY— H U E b A Ä I C K E I. 1« , ♦ Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On California St,, over Rubli À Wil- ioni Livery Stable. Rates of Subscription! One copy, per annum,...»...................... •• six mouth*......... .................. •• three months......................... .§3.00 , 1.50 . 1.00 ? COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, (XKPT ON THE EUROrkAN ri.AN,) Corner of Stark and Front Streets, Governor,.................................................. L. F. Grover ¿eoretitry of State............................... S. F. • hadwiek Treasurer.................................................. L. Hei»chner PORTLAND, OREGON Blate Printer......................................... Eugene Semple FIRST JllUCIAL DISTRICT. ZIERER <(• HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. Circuit Judge.............................................. F- !’• District Attorney,........................................ J- B. Neil LAGER! IAGEK11 JACKSO.M COC.MTY. K A GLE B R E W E RY. «I BLACKSMITHING ! cot STY. County Judge,............................................ J- B- Sifers 1 Gee. S. Mathewsuu. Coinmiasioners.... ................ ■ u F SIoan Sheriff...................................................... Dnn. L. Green Clerk......................................................... Chas. Hughes Treasurer................................................. >». Nauckv Assessor.......................................... Tlios. G. Patterson School 8up’t........................................ Al. J. Adam* Surveyor......................................................Alex. \\ ittts Coroner................................................. Geo. E. Briggs R. S. OSBl’KN. COl'RT SITTINGS. ./«eiteon CvNafy.—Circuit Court, seen I Monday in February. June and November. County Court, first Monday in each month. D-.i.oiy.—Circuit Court. 2d Monday in April an I Fourth Monday in Det >ber. County Court. First Monday in January, April, July imd October. E. C. BROOKS. OSBURN & BROOKS, JA'KSi V VILLE, OREGON, A J U KSOSVlI.l.E PRH< IMCT. Justice of the Peace.......................... James R. M u<le Constable,...................................................... John Dick TOWN nr JACKSOSVILl.K. : N. Fisher, Pres't. j J nines A. W il»en. . j Herman Helm«, | John Bilger, ( Dav id Linn. .......... U. S. Hayden ............. Henry Pape .James P. McDaniel ......... Peter Koschey Trustee«.. II. F. JOHNSON. F. A. ¡I EARN. JOHNSON & HEARN, Rantzau Shaw and Comstock X Martin !■'<> i*M U >*<! I UK »N < ”<>m tu lésion Ì3EHCHA.NTS. READING CALIFORNIA. J 4CIÁSO.NVILLE LODGE No. Mark your Goods care of J. & H. ol.DS ITS REGl’LAR MEETING? ON every Saturday evening et thè O id Feil O W ? ’ 11*11. Brothers iu go*>J standing are invited to at tcnd. 1» A Ai ’ 8ACUS . N. G. K. RUBLI, II. Sre’v. • SI1AS.T. DAY. } - Trustees. T. T M KEXZ.1E. I 11. KLlPi’EL, H we hope to merit RAILROAD SALOON« JA CKsoN VIL LE. OREGON. ENGIN ILlt. HUNKY PAPE — The Washington correspondent of the To take exercise, or walk for the health The dodge by which the Christian phi S. F. Bulletin, under date of the 26th when every step is a drag and instinct lanthropist was entrapped and slaughter B R. C H E V A L I A , urges repose. ed at Topeka, the other day, says the ult„ says: To sit down to a table and “force” A bill of considerable importance to the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, is very Kurgcon Doi» tint. far from being a novelty in our polities. Bacific Coast has been rei>orted by Mr. yourself to eat, when there is not only Indeed, it was practiced only last fall to Slater, of Oregon, anti passed by the; no appetite,but a decided aversion to food. To take a glass of soda, or toddy, or California St., next door to "Times” Office, kill oft Mr. Corbett, of Oregon, though House, providing for the sale of timber I lands. It provides that each actual and ' sangaree, or mint-drops, on a summer the story, so far as we know, has never before got into print. Corbett thought bona jiile settler upon or owner of un day, under the belief that it is safer and JA CKSONVfLLE, Olì EGON, he had, probably did have, a pretty sure timbered lands in Oregon shall be enti : better than a glass of cold water. thing on his re-election to the Senate. tled to enter, at the proper land office, I Dr. Hall, in his Journal of Health 1 WAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING I The cards had been skillfully put up, and timbered lands which have been, or may i enumerates several practices of the care I his friends <>f Jackson and adjacent counties. ! aud the public generally, that he has opened his , there seemed to be nothing more to do be hereafter surveyed, not exceeding 40 less public, which are sometimes as dan dental rooms in Jacksonville, where he is fuEy 1 but go in and win. But good classic au acres for each quarter section of the 160 gerous as they are foolish ; prepared to perform all the usual operations in the To guzzle down a glass of cold water thority has assured us that human af acres or less subdivision of untimbered very best style of the dental art. No work will be allowed to leave the office that fairs are uncertain. A guileful law land occupied or owned by each ap- ‘ on getting up in the morning, without is not perfect. j plicant, at the price of $1 25 per acre, any feeling of thirst, under the impres Teeth extracted with very little pain, without maker in the interest of Ben. Holladay >b such timbered lands sought to be sion of the health-giving nature of its the aid of laughing gas. caused it to be intimated to a next friend unless I shall also keep on hand a full supply of supe and an active worker of Mr. Corbett’s ¡entered be within the exterior lines of washing-out qualities. rior MOUTH WASHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. To carry a long pencil in a vest or out TOOTH PICKS, and DENTAL MEDICINES, that he was open to conviction—in fact, any grant to aid in the construction of with which to treat in the most scientific mar.tur was prepared to be seen. An interview railroads, in which case the entry price side coat pocket. Not long since a clerk all diseases of the teeth, gums, aveolus and adj 1- 1 The friend and the shall be $2.40 per acre ; provided that no in New York fell and the long cedar pen cent structures, including neuralgia, head-ache, • was arranged. (nervous or sick.) bad breath, and all other dis treacherous legislator met; and a wit person shall be allowed to enter more cil so pierced an important artery that it eases dependent on or complicated by decaying ness was concealed in an adjoining room than 160 acres of timbered land under the had to be cut down from the top of the teeth. 1 can cure sick or nervous head-ache in five —the old detective trick—with hi.s ear provisions of this act. And provided fur shoulder to prevent his bleeding to death, minutes by the watch. glued to au eligible, possibly artificial, ther, that before any such entry shall be with a three-months’ illness. Office on California street, next door to T imes Walking along the streets with the j hole in the wall. The friend was led on allowed, the applicant shall make satis office, up-staii«. 3in3. point of au umbrella sticking out behind, to make a proffer of money in distinct factory proof that he is an actual and I : 1 HTATIO A A 1^. terms, when the legislature turned on ! Lona fide settler upon or owner of untim under the arm or over the shoulder. By him, explained the situation, and gave bered lands, particularly describing the suddenly stopping to speak to a friend, him his choice between taking his man same; and that such lands have not suf or other cause, a person walking in the out of the way and having the whole af ficient timber growing thereon for their rear had his brain penetrated through fair detailed to the Legislature, the Sen improvement or support; and provided the eye, in one of our streets, and died in Conducted by Rev. J- H. Skidmore. ate and the country. Mr. Corbett, from also, that no second entry of timbered a few days. i To persuade yourself that you arc de all that appears, was as innocent of any land shall Le allowed to be made under Assisted by an able Corps of Teachers. 1 complicity in, or even knowledge of, the the provisions of this act by any subse stroying one unpleasant odor by intro intended bribery as the unborn babe ; quent owner of any untimbered lands for ducing a stronger one—that is, trying to but appearances were against him ; lie the benefit of which one entry of timber sweeten your unwashed garments and had lived long enough to find out that ed lands lias been made. And all tim person by enveloping yourself iu the men are apt to put the worst construc bered lands entered under the provisions fumes of musk, eau de cologne, or rose tion on things, and he didn't want to of this act shall be within 30 miles of tlie water ; the best perfume being a cleau 1 sacrifice his friend. The upshot of the untimbered lauds described in the proof skin and well-washed clothing. Primary................St.00 | Lnnguagts, each,..? 3 0(1 Preparatory,....... 5.00 | Penciling, .............. 3 00 business was that he got out of the way, aixl application. Increase ot Sheep. Sub. Junior........... 6.00 ■ Painting.............. 10.00 and Mr. Holladay had the satisfaction of It is confidently expected that the bill Junior.................... 7 00 ■ Instr’m’nt’i Music 10.011 seeing his attorney elected to the Senate will also be passed this session by the Senior.............. ... 8.00 | Use <>f In-truwent 3.00 Every farmer’s boy should learn the Book-keeping (single entry)............................. $3.00 of the Uniled States. Which satisfac Senate. great natural law that governs the in (double entry),........................... <5.110 tion was not unmixed, however, for crease of sheep. Five years ago, so says Estray Notice Board can be bad in private families or with the though the attorney was put forward in i Principal’s family, at $3.50 per week, exclusive ol the JPeatern Rural, a lady down In Del i his interest, he intended, in his secret washing. aware sent to her little grandson in Illi The following Dutchman ’ s estray no- We believe that no Academy in th- State offers heart, after the field had been cleared, to like inducement« at such low. rates. If farther in-, tice was published many years ago, but nois, $5 to invest in /»been. Hk father formation is desired, it may be obtained bv calling | come in and seize the’place himself, as it has not recently appeared in print, bought him one ewe for $4, leaving him on or addressing R ev . J. II. SKIDMORE, i But, like Miles Standish, sent to court a a friend requests us to give it an airing a cash capital of $1. In due time there 27xtf. Ashland. Jackson County. Oregon. girl for his friend, the attorney concluded that it may not be entirely lost from was a pair of lambs. They did well, and to keep the prize for himself, and though among the curiosities of the present cen in the spring following there was anoth Ben, the rough, may have upbraided in er lamb. In the fall a butcher traded tury : —AT private, he had to smile and congratulate “Mine boss isli shloped, und 1 makes I five ewes for his little flock. Those five in public. fluid he’s pin daken, slitolenorshtrayed. ewes had each twins. He sold the ram THE ASHLAND ACADEMY, N E W A U R 1 V A L ! ANTON ULLMAN’S, Orc-unlan. Pnrahonta». Tribe No. 1, "in proved Order of Red Men, *T I OLD their stated councils at Odd Fellow«’ II ill. i L the third sun in cadi seven suns, at the «th run. A cordial invitation to a'l brothers in good standing. JOHN CIMBORSKY, S. California Street, ( The Vice of the Tinies. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. JA CKSONVIL!. E, OREGON. Office at the former millinery «tore of the Misses Kent, U.’ S. Hotel. 26tf. S. F. CHAPIN, HI. JA CKSONVIL L E, OREGON. Office and residence at Ryan’s brick build ing, Third »tr««t between California and Main. W Dr. L. DANFOKTII, I PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, AS REMOVED to Jacksonville, and offers hi.s professional services to the public. Office the one formerly occupied by I>r. Ganung, California street. Residence on Third street, op posite and west of the M. E. Church. H J. N. BELL, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. J A CKSONVIL L E, OREGON. Can be found at all times »t bis office on Califor nia street, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug store, or at his residence on Fifth street, first block north of the Court house. 27tf. 1 I H. K. HANNA, Attorney-at-I.aw and Notary Public, JACKSON VILLE, OREGON. •W1JILL FACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS VV of this State. Prompt attention given to all business left in ' my care. v2n38:tf. J. II- Htineon. STINSON J. It. iXeil NEIL, Attorney and Counsellors at Law, JACKSONVILLE, OGN. Will practice in the Supreme, District and other Court« of the State. .Prompt attention given to all burine«« left in our care. 2n27:tf. c. w. aam.BR. ■ • b . watson . KAHLER &. WATSON, Attorneys and Couasellors-at-Law. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Will practice in th« Supreme Coart, District, and other Coarta of this State. OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. Jaeoba—opposite Court House square. n26tf A LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY and PROMPTLY executed at the TIMES Print ing Office, at the loicett rate«. Mine pig pluck boss vot looks so shrpy bout 14 or 12 hands high. He’s plack all ofer, dat ish drue—all but his face, und dat i'll plack, doo. He’s got dwo legs before und dwo behind—now you yust keeb dish all to mind. He’s got dwo ears stucked ubon his head, und hot of dem ish vite nor red ; but yust von, you see, ish placker vot de oder pc. He’s got dwo eyes dot look von vay, only he lost one de oder tay. Und iv you vish do dake a ride, yust yump on his pack on tother side, und it ish yust as kospel drue, dot put out eye vill not see you. Dot boss lie drots, und valks und baces, und out works Old Beelzebub in dliraces. (B. N. —Whoefer dot plack boss lias got, shall pay ten dollar on de shpot; und if he pring de thief alive, vy den he pay me twenty-live.)” Aint it’? Senatorial bribery and corruption are as common as puckered lips in persim mon time. Kansas leads oil’ as it double —OF A FINE STOCK OF— NEW STATE SALOON, header. Caldwell is being investigated, J. 1 CANO-V I H.I.E, ogn . and Old Beans Pomeroy will be. The recent Missouri Senatorial investigation CANPIES, NITS, CASKETS, clears the skirts of the successful aspi rant—Mr. Bogy—but leaves an odor i around Gen. Dorris, who desired to suc TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS, Twelve and a half Cent* a Drink. ceed Frank Blair. The fraud in I.ouis- PIPES, i iana was wholesale, and if the Adminis tration’s wishes are carried out, will be YANKEE NOTION’S, sustained by the Senate. Brother Har iraiuc. The bar is furni-hed Brandies, Wines. Cigars, Ac., SCHOOL HOOK'S, lan, who so reverently leaves that body, ides with Eastern per odiealsiti ■ hints that if Allison, the incoming Sen Coast, C. W. 8 —AND A SUPERIOR— Jacksonville, July 1st, 1872. ator was investigated, it would be shown how much the Pacific Railroad paid to ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, I secure EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, his election. In the election of Opposite United HICH he will sell at tho LOWEST RATES. I Senator Patterson, of S. C., votes were * 42tf. •JO1I2V AOUiM), - -------- Proprietor. sold openly. Clayton, of Arkansas, will New Political Secret Order. be ousted if half justice be done. In Dealer in fine V INES. BRANDIES. WHIS Nevada, Jones outbid Jim Nye, and the The S. F. Chronicle has an account Of KIES, »n<l CIGARS. None but tlie rest and 7ONDUCTEI» BY THE — latter will no longer play the jester for a new iw‘w political secret order wlncn which is said cuoicest kept. /hnvnq «ronnrnl t throughout h rmiirhntlt his senatorial brethren. These are the tp'liave a general existence SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES, DRINKS, 12* CENTS. cases now occupying public attention, to the United States. Each member swears Jacksonville, Oregon No Credit in the Future—It Don’t Paj. which may be added the name of Sena that he will never support for office any tor Patterson, who is irretrievably damn Irishman nor Roman Catholic; that all Families needing anything in my line can always HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of thin school will be supplied with the purest and best to be found on i _ commence about the midilleof August, and is ed with Credit Mobilier ; and the whole his energies shall be directed to prevent the Coast. Give me a call, and yuu will be well | divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each fabric of senatorial corruption, bribery, the spread of Catholicism, and that he The following are the terms : satisfied. 27tf. Board and tuition, per term............... $10.00 and fraud may be capped with that shining ' will endeavor to increase the growth of fi.Oil light, the presiding officer of the Senate, his order by every available means. It Entrance fee, only once, ...................... BHtf- TOR WARDING ! “©« Piano ....................................................... , 15.00 , 8.00 whose fall is so great that in deep sorrow i is said that one of the results of this or Drawing and painting,........................ 4.00 his Radical friends must exclaim : “Col ganization was the defeat of John A. Be<l and bedding,.................................. Select Day School. fax, we are sorry ! We must never trust McGlynn, who is an Irishman and a Primary, per term................................. $ 6.00 thee more!” Catholic, and a resident of San Francisco 8.00 Junior....................................................... for twenty years, by John Rosenfeld, a 10.00 Senior ....................................................... ROSEBURG, A Curious Incident. Pupils are received at any time, and their terms man almost unknown, for Harbor Com will be counted from the day of their entrance. For further particulars, apply at the Academy. The Terre Haute Expreu says that a missioner of that city, by about 2,000 Merchants and Commission Agents, v2 n31:ly. city minister opened his front door sud majority. It is, perhaps, needless to add denly, and surprised a guilty looking that this is a Republican organization. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. G. 11. AIKEN, 31. IL, ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, BLACKLOCK, MORGAN & CO., 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 46-tf. QUARTER COLUMM. 1 insertion.................. $ 3 Three month«......... ...112 Each subsequent one. . 1 Six months.............. ... 25 Three months............ 6 One year.................. ... 40 Six months................. • 10 HALF COLUMN. One year................... . Three months........ ..$15 2 «QUARKS. ¡Six months.............. ... 30 Three months............ .$ 8 One year................ .. 60 Six months.................. • OXE C0I.UMM. Oneyear... ................. 25 Three months......... .$ 40 3 SQUARES. |Slx months.............. . 60 Three months............ One year.................. 100 ’ ------ Six months.................. .181 One year...................... 30 Local adv’ts, 25cts. aline Professional Cards.... .............................. $20 ner venr FOOLISH HABITS. DENTISTRY I STATE or ORF.COM. County Judge,........................................ E. B. atson I Jaeol, Wagner, County Comtaissioners................. j y. praXe. Sheriff...... .. Clerk............. Treasurer,... Assessor....... W School Sup’t .J Surveyor...... Coroner..................... - Official Paper................................. D emocratic T imes NO. 9 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 1,1873. VOL. 111. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. J v SECHINK ADVERTISING. WAGON-MAKING H man who was just in the act of deposit ing a neatly covered basket on the door step. The minister was not rapturous. “Ah!” said the minister, rushing cut and grasping the man by the collar, TABLE ROCK SALOON, while he plied a heavy soled boot vigor HE un<lertigne<l »re prepared to do all kind« ously under the coat tail of his visitor, Oregon St., next door to Odd Fellows’ Building. of work in their line. Wagons manufactur “what do you mean, you villain, by leav ed from choice timber, and ironed in a superior WYNTTJ EN & 1IRIAÍ8, Propr’w. manner. Old wagon« repaired and made as good ing a baby on my door step ? Ah, I as new. Blncksmithing in all its branches done on have you, scoundrel ! I’ll show you ESSRS. WINTJEN A HELMS BEG TO short notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a call. i J?8rShop on Oregon street, one door above how to abandon an infant to the mercies iufortn their friends and the public generally Franco-American Hotel. that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, of the world !” And all these remarks CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. and reduced the price of liquors to were punctuated by kicks. “I haint left Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. 4tf any baby at your door,” said the man, 121 Cents a Drink. taking up the basket and lifting the They will be happy to have their friends "call cover, “I brought a right fat turkey for and smile.” California Street, you, but I’m damned if you shall have ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, it now, if you were starving,” and he JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. together with the finest brands of liquors and ci- walked gloomily away. The minister gars always on hand. HE undersigned, having permanently located had a pensive, unhappy look and corru in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the gated brow, as he dissected his buck public that he is prepared to do all kinds of work Fifty Points of Billiards for the Drinks in the boot and shoe-making line. Satisfaction wheats a few minutes later. Evidently January 1st, 1873.-tf. there had been a misunderstanding. guaranteed. 26tf M. CATON. T M New Boot and Shoe Shop, T The Idler« The idle man is an annoyauce—a nui sance. He is of no benefit to anybody. He is an intruder in the busy thorough fare of every-day life. He stands in our path, and we push him contemptuously aside. He is of no advantage to any body. He annoys busy men. He makes them unhappy. He is a naught in soci ety. He may have an income to sup port him in idleness, or he may “sponge” on his good-natured friends. But in either case he is despised. Young men ! do something in this busy, bustling, wide awake world ! Move about for the bene fit of mankind, if not for yourself. Do not be idle. God’s law is that by the sweat of our brow we shall earn our bread. That law is a good one, and the bread we thus earn is sweet. Do not be idle. Minutes are too precious to be squandered thoughtlessly. Every man and every woman, however humble, can do good in this short life, if so inclined ; therefore do not be idle. Spectacles for Animals. On the 25th of January a ludicrous ru mor obtained currency in New York and was telegraphed to other places, that Frank Blair had assassinated President Grant! Quite an excitement was creat ed by it, and telegrams came thick and fast in Washington, containing inquiries couched in terms of the deepest appre hension and solicitude, for particulars. It is thought that the bloody rumor that Blair had killed Grant arose from the faet that the Missouri Legislature bad killed Blair. Senator Harlan went to see Grant about the matter, and tho lat ter said : “Senator, if I am assassinated I am not aware of it.” A short time since a cat was seen sit ting quietly at the door of an optician in the Rue TrufTant, Paris, wearing a pair of spectacles. The cat’s master explain ed that animals were often as short-sight ed as men, and suffered the same incon venience from that infirmity. “Matty horses,” said he, “aro afflicted in the same manner, and I hope the spectacles, for which I have taken out a patent, will have a great success. But I do not stop there, We often observe fowls In poul try yards die suddenly’, though shortly before in a good condition. This is caused by a malady of the eyes ; they no longer see their food, and succumb from inani tion.” And the ingenious artist showed several miniature pairs of blue and white spectacles, such as might be worn by dolls, so diminutive were they. »Vell-to-Do Indian. The Successful Man’s Motto. A Bloody Rumor. —AND— BLACKSMITHING ! lambs for $3 each, and kept the ewes. His clip last May was 108 pounds, which he sold for 50 cents per pound, making $54. He has sold now over $120 worth of wool und sheep, and has 22 sheep on hand. A young man, who will start with a few good sheep, and as they in- crease, buy land at a reasonable price, on which to raise all the grass possible, and some turnips to keep his flocks, may in fifty years be worth from one hundred thousand to a million dollars. Early to bed, and early to rise; never It is said that Capt. Jack has S900 on get tight and advertise. deposit in tho Yreka bank.