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RATES OF ADVERTISING ¡JIic <£1 emo miti ç ¡Time 1 SQVAHF.. Publlahed Every Saturday Morning —BY— HirEL A; NIC Publisher* and Proprietors. OrriCE—On Californie St,, over Rubli A Wil- loni Livery Stable. Rates of Subscription: One copy, per annum.............................. •• •• six month«................................. three months............................ $3.00 , 1.50 . 1.00 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1873 VOL. HL COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL THE MODOC LEADERS DENTISTS. Y Î | QUARTER COLCMN 1 insertion.................. $ 3 Three months........... $1? Each subsequent one. 1 Six months................. 25 Three months............ C One year...................... 4v Six months................. 10 HALF COLVMX. One vear..................... 20 ¡Three months............. 2 SQUARES. [Six months................ - 30 Three months............ $ 8 One vear..................... CO Six month«................. h’ OXB COLVMX. One year.................... Three month«........... S 40 3 SQVARES. Six months............... CO Three months............ $10 One year.................. 100 Six months............ 18 ------ One year................ 30 Local adv’t.s, 25ct.«. aline Professional Cards ........................... $20 per year I latter and is about 25 years old. AMMONIA. IIOOKA JIM, (xr.TT ox THS EVRi’PkAN FLAX,) No housekeeper should be without a (or Hocker Jim), the last one I will men RTATK or OREGOX. tion, is the worst card in the deck. He bottle of spirits of ammonia, for, besides Corner of Stark and Front Streets, Governor....................................................... I»- F Grover I> R . C H E V A L I A , Secretary of State...................... S. F. 1 hadwick is a dark, moody fiend, 22 years old, its medicinal value, it is invaluable for Treasurer,..................................................... L. Flei-chner PORTLAND, OREGON finely built, six feet tall, weighs 180 household purposes. It is nearly as use State Printer.............................................. Eugene Semple Rurjjeon Dentist, CAPTAIN JACK, pounds, rather sluggish in his move ful as soap, and its cheapness brings it ZIERER <i HOLTON. PROPRIETORS. rntST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Is the chief of this band and second in ments, with a sinister smile always play within reach of all. For cleansing paint, Circuit Judire,........................ ............ . ............p. P. Prim LAGERl EAGER 11 ........ J. R. Neil District Attorney............................... Califoruia St., next door to “Times” Oilice, command or rank in the nation to ing about his rather expressionless face. it is very useful. Put a teaspoonful of am JACKSOX COV.XTT j Schonches, the veteran chief, now on the To his charge is laid, by the Indians monia to a quart of warm soap suds, dip > .. ,.E. 1!. Witsou ■ EAGLE BREWERY. I ■ Yainox Reservation. He is very old, in- ; themselves, the wanton murder of the in a flannel cloth, and wipe off the dust 1 Jacob Wasner, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, County Commissioners.................. I M. H. Drake, ¡capable of fighting or counseling, there innooeut unprotected settlers, the day and fly specks, grim and smoke, and see OSEPII WEITERER HAS NOWON HAND Sheriff,............................................ Th" mas T. McKemie ¡ fore Jack may be classed as the real head following the U. S. troops attack on his I for yourselves how much labor it will an.i is constantly manufacturing the best Lug .. Pat. Dunn C ì F r k .............. . ....................................... ________ 3 THI5 METH0D op INFORMING 1 A KES er Beer in Southern Ore on, which be will sell in ! of the nation, for none of the tribe now camp. He will be especially demanded save. No scrubbing will be needful. It ....... lohn Bilger T ............................................................... of Jackson and adjacent counties, fr .........D. H. Taylor Ì quantities to suit purchasers. Call an<i ’cat the _ . his friends A’s^^snr, .............................................. . and the public generally, that he ha* opened his recognize old Schonches’ rule. Captain by the military authorities, if the In will cleanse and brighten silver wonder 26tf. W J. Stsnlev article. Seh'H>l Sup’t, ...................................... dental rooms in Jacksonville, where he is ful y Jack is a silent, reserved man, speaking ....J S, Howard ! dians surrender ; and it is pretty evident fully ; to a pint of hot suds mix a tea prepar,d to perform alt the usual operations in the .............. J. N. Bell 1 BLACKSMITHING I I no English, about 40 years old, lithe and that his trial will be short if the citizens spoonful of the spirits, dip in your silver very best style of the dental art. Official Paper................................... D emocratic T imes | No work will be allowed to leave tho offiee that wiry, about five feet nine, weighs 160 lay hands on him, and his punishment spoons, forks, etc., rub with a brush, and j » QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS! is not perfect. jossrntxE cov.xTY. then polish on chamois skin. For wash pounds. He has a sharp, rather aquiline certain and speedy. Teeth extracted with very little pain, without County Judge................................................... J- Siter» , ! DAVID CliONEMII.I.EIl & Co. ing mirrors and windows, it is also very the aid of laughing gas. nose, high, broad foreheard, well devel 1 Gè». S- Mathewson. Commissioners....................... • p. p Sloan. I shall also keep on hand a full supp’y of supe How Good Farmers Save Their .Money desirable ; put a few drops of ammonia 4 T THE OLD STAND of MILLER A SI1AN- rior MOUTH WASHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, oped brain power, and in every respect Ck.riff ................. Dan. L. Green non, are prepared to do blacksmithing of al! upon a piece of newspaper, and you will 4 ’ |^*rk ....................................... ...... Chas Hughes kinds, »nd will also keep constantly on hand »11 TOOTHPICKS, an i DENTAL .MEDICINES, looks like a man of remarkable mental They take good papers and read them. with which to treat in the most scientific manner T* r^eauear ___ _____ ...... Win. Nail eke binds of iron, steel, horse shoes and horse nails, readily take off”every spot or finger mark power, to which is added a relined and A««ei»s >r, ............................................Thos. G. Patterson bolts, btijgv clips, dee flats, and everything in all diseases of the teeth, gums, aveolus and adja They keep account of farm operations. on the glass. It will take out grease leent structures, including neuralgia, head-ache, gentlemanly appearance rarely met with ; C..K J .......... Al. J. the blacksmith's line for sale cheap for cash, and They do not leave their farm imple (nervous or sick,) bad bn ath, and all offer di«- among Indians. His cheek bones are spots from any fabric; put on the ammo ............Alex . Watts will »ell fur cash only. 47tf. < eases dependent on or complicated by decaying ments lie scattered over the farm, expos nia nearly clear, lay blotting paper over Ciiruher, ............................................... ..Geo. E. Brigg« low, rather sunken, complexion dark, ¡teeth. R. S. OSBURN. E. C. BROOKS CufRT MTTIXC9. the place, and press a hot flat iron on it I can cure sick or nervous head-ache in five and his face is lighted up by a pair of ed to the rain, heat and snow. Jrel to» —Circuit Courl t. second Monday niinutes by the watch. They repair their tools and buildings for a few moments. A few drops in wa OSBURN & BROOKS, in February, lune and November >. Coun’y Court, Office on California street, next door to T imes tine looking eyes, which seems to read at the proper time, and do not suffer sub ter will clean lacesand whiten them fine I first Monday in each month. office, up-staii*. 3m3. ! one through, lie rarely meets the i California Street, JoseuAiae (’.»»»y.—Circuit C< turt. 2d Monday whites, having kept himself aloof from sequently threefold expenditure of time ly ; also muslins. Then it is a most re KUVCATlONAIi. County in April and Fourth Mm lav in 1 (let »ber freshing agent at the toilet table ; a few Court, First .Monday in January A pril, J uly and all except some few friends among them, and money. I October. • except when business demanded, then' They use their money judiciously, and drops in a basin of water will make a A J»<'K»OXTII.LE prec INCT. they do not attend auction sales to pur better bath than pure water, and if the he always is accompanied by his inter Justice of the Peace.......................... ..Jame» R. Wade chase all kinds of trumpery because it is skin is oily, it will remove all glossiness John Dick FUR BOTH SEXES. Constable.................. ......................... ... preter, through whom all conversation cheap. and disagreeable odors. Added to a foot TvWX Or JACKSONVILLE. is held. lie forbade his braves killing Conducted by Rev. J- H Skidmore. They see that their fences are well re bath, it entirely absorbs all noxious (N Fi-her, Pres’t. women and children, for he wanted to 1 .1 irne.» A . \V ilaun. i paired, and their cattle are not grazing smell so often arising from the feet in Assisted by an able Corps of Teachers. Trustees,............................................ ( Herman Helms, tight “like a white man.” He says he in the meadows, grain fields or orchards. warm weather, and nothing is better 1 John Bilger, will tight till all are slain before he will ( David Linn. II. F. JOHNSON. I’. A. HEARN. rTV'IS ACADEMY coivinenced it* first term on They do not refuse to make correct ex go on the reservation, but if they will periments, in a small way, of many new for cleansing the hair from dandruff"and Reaorilo'........... ............................................U. S. Hayden 1 the first .Monday vt N’ovimber. dust. For cleaning hair and nail brushes JOHNSON & HEARN, The rn>tin are neatly finished an 1 furnishc i, i give him his old home he will live there Trea’tsrcr.......................................................... Henry Pup* things. Mar-h il................................................Linie« I’. McDaniel and we be.ieve that n > school offer- n "re reasona it is equally good. Put a teaspoonful of . Successors to S’reet C'*mmi-«i iner,.............................. P'-tcr Eo-ehey ble or bi tter Inducement* f >r those who wish a in peace. 6uch is the great chief who They plant their fruit trees well, and ammonia into one pint of warm or cold I good education. In confidence, we say to all, now governs the Modocs, and so far lias care for them, and of course get good water, and shake the brushes through Rantzau X Miaw and Comstock & Martin cotne and see for yourself. SOCIETY' NOTICE^. led liieui to victory, for they have never crops. • TVITIOX PER TERM : F the water ; when the bristles look white, been beaten by their white or red foes Forwarding & Coniml«*lon i Primary.................... 84 00 ' * .5. VU Lai They practice economy by giving their rinse them in cold water, and put into 3.011 yet. Next iu rank and consequence I'rcp rat.irv............ 5 00 ( Pei stock good shelter during tiic winter and the sunshine or in a warm place to dry. 10.00 is Sub. Junior............. I" 00 | Pai 10.00 also good food, taking all that is un The dirtiest brushes will come out of this Junior,...................... 7 00 ' Ins SCHONCHES JOHN, 3.00 Seni< r ........................ 8 00 ' IO sound, half rotten or mouldy, off". bath white and clean. For medicinal Mark your Goods care of J & H. $3.00 ■ A fine dark complexioned Indian, about U»ok-keeping (single entry) I They do not keep a tribe of cats or purposes, ammonia is almost unrivaled. 6 00 “ (double entry) 55 years old, a cousin of Capt. Jack. He ox Board can be had in private famiiesor with the snarling dogs around the premises, who For the headache it is a desirable stimu 4 Col Principal's f.’iniiy, at $3.50 per week, exclusive cl is about the size and weight of his chief, III I eat more in a month than they are worth lant, and frequent inhaling of its pun Vtl t< washing. a sharp, wily man, great in council, for aten in their whole life. We belie* e that nr> Academy in th ' State offer.« gent odors will often entirely remove ca K. RAILROAD SALOON. ’ike inducement« at «tvh low rates. If further in- merly one of their most renowned war Lastly, they read the advertisements j » tarrhal cold. There is no better remedy ) formati. n is desired, it mnr be obtain»-1 by culling riors, and a determined foe to the whites. - Trustee«. and know what is going on, and fre on "r addressing R ev j. H. SKIDMORE, Caiif rnia Street, for heartburn and dyspepsia, and the ar ) I BLACK JIM 27xtf. A-hlsnd, Jticksun County, Oregon. quently save money by it. omatic spirit of ammonia is especially v2t»2«. Is a dark, morose, sullen savage, fully JA CKSON VIL I. E, OREGON. I Successful farming is made by attend prepared for these troubles. Ten drops I six feet tall, of slender make, and weighs ing to little things. The farmer who 11GNRY PAPE. I ENGINEER, of it in a wineglass of water are often a 160 pounds. lie has the worst cast of does his best earns his money with best great relief. The spirits of ammonia —AT — countenance of any of the leading men, THROUGH TIC li I .TS, 12} CLINT’*. results. Such men are the salt of the i can be taken in the same way ; but it is it being low and brutal in the extreme. ANTON ULLMAN’S, earth. not as palatable. In addition to all these 1, "m- He is reckoned as one of the “bad In uses, the effects of ammonia on vegeta California Street, dians,” whom the white settlers have Propagating and Culture oi Veibenas. tion are beneficial. If you desire your both watched and feared, believing him J ACKSONVIL LE, OR EGON, roses, geraniums, fuchias, etc., to become These beautiful flowers may be propa treacherous above the ordinary average of his race, lie speaks English passa gated by cuttings or layers or raised from more flourishing, you can try it upon OF A FINE STOCK OF NEW STATE SALOON, seed. When grown from seed, it should ! them, by adding five or six drops of it to bly well. The OGN. JACKSONVILLE, PROF ES S ION A L (ARI >S be sown in the open air during the latter ! every pint of warm water that you give “CUKI.Y HEADED DOCTOR” Is about 45 years of age, live feet nine part of April or the first part of May, in them ; but don’t repeat the dose ottener I CANDIES. NI TS. BASKETS. the new monage- G. II. AIKCX, M. D.. inches tall, weighs 165 pounds, and has a well prepared bed and transplanted to than once in every five or six days, lest btst Iranis of a very intelligent appearance, his line the flower border as soon as large enough. : you stimulate them too highly. Rain PHYSICIAN ANU SURCEON, open countenance being very expressive. Or it may be sown thickly in shallow water is impregnated with ammonia, and J A CKSON VIL L E. OREGON. TOBACCO, HABANA CIGARS, Twelve and a half Cents a Drink. Ills hair, which he wears quite long, is boxes of light soil, kept warm and moist thus it refreshes and vivifies vegetable naturally wavy, a style rarely found near the light until large enough to life. So be sure and keep a large bottle PIPES, among his kind of people, lie was very transplant to the open ground. The of it in the house, and have a glass stop YANKEE NOTIONS, friendly to the settlers, and they hud plants will continue in bloom in this per for it, as it is very evanescent and al S. F. C11API.X. .11. D., Ì much confidence in him. SCHOOL ROOKS, state nearly the entire year. They give so injurious to corks, eating them away. PHYS C AN AND SURCEON, SHACK NASTY JIM the best satisfaction when grown from — AND A SUPERIOR — Indian Scouts, J.l CKSONVILLE, OREGON. Is one of the leaders of the young men, cuttings of the you ng shoots. They should though not a chief. The lour above be set in light sandy soil and kept moist; i “fficn nn l re«i<lei»ce at Ryan’« brink build ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, EACLE SAMPLE ROOMS, A band of sixty Warm Spring Indians, named include all who possess that ti they will also root readily in sand placed ing, Third str.et between California and Main. Opposite United States Hotel. 11THICH he will »ell at th« LOWEST R \TES. tle. lie is young, about 22 years old, in shallow pans or saucers with sufficient says the Dalles Mountaineer, arrived in Dr. L. DA.XFORTH, 42tf. JOHN NOI.AM I>, .... Proprietor five feet eight inclies tall, light complvx- sand to keep the cutting erect. When town on Wednesday, 19th ult., and ioneil, finely built, supple and active as rooted by the latter method, they should marched through our streets to the Gar PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, I I Dealer in fine " INES, BRANDIES. WHIS a cat, and speaks good English, having be flooded with water to the depth of rison, where they encamped. This is the AS REMOVED to Jacksonville, and offers KIES, and CIGARS. None but the bkst and I been among the settlers since boyhood. half an inch above the sand and kept in company that was lately raised at the so —CONDUCTED BY THE - his professional services to the public. choicest kept. I Office the one formerly occupied by Dr. Ganung. Now he is uncompromising in his hatred sixty or seventy degrees of heat, when licitation of Gen. Canby to act as scouts SISTERS OF TI1E IIOI.Y NAMES, California street. Rr-idence »>n Third street, op DRINKS, 12i CENTS. to his former friends, and has so told they will be rooted sufficiently to put off against the Modocs; but as hostilities posite and west of the M. E. Church. I ! them through the medium of the squaws in a few days. They require a rich, ! have been suspended, their services were Jacksonville, Oregon So Credit in the Future—It Don’t Paj J. N. BELL, M. D., who pass back and forth between the moist soil. When manured, it should not required. To show his good inten Families needing anything in my linecan always F11IIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of this school will be well rotted compost. If properly I tions towards these Indians, Gen. Canby be supplied with th* purest and be.-t to be found on cmmence about the middle of August, and >« lava beds and the settlements. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, I the treated they will soon occupy the ground ordered Gen. Saxton, the Chief Quarter- Coast. Give me a call, and you will be well divided in four »es-ion.*, of eleven weeks each. BOGUS CHARLEY satisfied. 27tf. The followin'; are the terms : i master of the Department of the Colum JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ' Is another of the young braves, a light and afford a fine show of bloom. Board and tuition, per term,................. ............. $40.00 bia, to have issued to this company of Entrance fec.onlv once,.......................... ............ 5.00 complexioned, tine-looking fellow, six Can be found at all times nt his office on Califor Death of a Great Man Indians a full suit of cavalry fatigue uni- Pitino............................................................... ............. 15.00 feet tall, straight as an arrow, weighs nia street, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug Drawing and painting ........................... ......... 8.00 store, or nt his residence on Fifth street, Cr-t block Commodore Matthew F. Maury died at : form, consisting of bat, boots, overcoat, Bed and bedding.......................................... ............ 4.00 • 175 pounds, and is 21 years old. He has jjorth of the Court house. 27tf. grown up among the whites, speaks the Lexington Virginia, on the 1st tilt. The blouse and pants. '1 his duty was per Select Day School. II. K. MASSA, Primary, per term...................................... ............ $ 6.00 language fluently, is open and generous name of this eminent man of science is formed by Gen. Saxton in person on Junior................................ ............. 8 00 j in his nature, as is evidenced by the way connected with many of the useful in i Thursday evening last. In the after Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public, i noon our streets were apparently filled Pupils are received »t any time, an d their term« in which he turned Sam Watson back ventions of the last twenty-five years. with U. S. cavalry soldiers. The Indians JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. will be counted from (be day of their entrance. and saved him from being slain. Most of the improvements in navigation For further particulars, apply at the Academy. i seem much pleased with their good for Merchants and Commission Agents, YOUNO SCHONCHES were due to his geniys. There is hardly v2 n31:1 v. 1ITILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS Is a splendid specimen of the Modoc In a sailor on any ocean, so ignorant as not tune in getting so cheaply a suit of good |V of this State. dian, light in complexion as a white to have heard his name. We once heard clothes. Prompt attention given to all business left in AVING MADE special arrangements with the my ears. v2n38:tf. 0. A C. R. R. Co., are prepared to undertake man, though of pure Modoc blood, Commodore Lynch say that Maury’s Oldest Man lu the World the forwarding of all goods committed to their —AND— straight, sharp nose, broad, high fore wonderful information was owing to his J. U. Stinson. J. Fl. NTeil. care in a prompt and satisfactory manner. BLACKLOCK, MORGAN A CO. head, and bright, piercing eyes. He is unremitting toil from his boyhood, that STINSON Ai NEIL, The oldest man in the world has at Roseburg, Nov. 9th, 1872 46-tf. five feet eleven inches, weighs 180 while other midshipmen were at play, length been discovered. His name is Attorney and Counsellors at Law, pounds, and is 20 years old. Maury was at his books. Commodore Jose Martino Coutinho, a resident of TABLE ROCK SALOON, I I JA CKSON VIL LE, 0 GN. SCAR-FACED CHARLEY Maury was the author of “Letters on the Cape Frio, in the province of Rio Janei- THE urnlervicnpil are prepared to do all kind« 1 Oregon St., next door to Odd Fellows’ Building, of work in their line. Wagons mnnafactur- 1 Is about 30 years of age, five feet eight Amazon and Atlantic Slopes of South no, Brazil, who was born on the 20th of Will practice in tha Supreme, District and other ed from choice timber, and ironed in a superinr I America,” “Relation between Magnet May, 1694, and is therefore nearly 179 WINTJEN Ac HELMS, Propr’a. Courts of th« State. manner. Old wagons repaired and made as good inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, and is Prompt attention given to all business left in as new. Blacksmithing in all its brunches done on another fine looking man. In general ism and the Circulation of the Atmos years old ! It is said that he has 42 chil onr care. 2n27:tf. < JESSES. WINTJEN <t HELMS BEG TO short notice and at reasonable terms. Give us a appearance, when dressed in our style, phere,” “Astronomical Observations,” dren by six wives, and can couut 123 XV 1 inform their friends and the public generally call. ^7“Shop on Oregon street, one door above i he would pass anywhere for a light com- “Physical Geography of the Sea, etc. grandchildren, 86 great-grandchildren, e. W. KAM.B*. K. B. WATSOX. that they have thoroughly refitted their saloon, Franco-American Hotel. CRYSTAL A WRIGHT. ’ plexioned Jew, he possessing that pecu- | During the late war he was an officer in 23 great-great-grandchildren, and twenty and reduced the price of liquors to KAHLER & WATSON, j liar type of feature, including the long the Confederate Navy, and at the time of Jacksonville, Jan. 27th, 1872. 4tf children of the last. J ’ ...... J .n. _____ nf nil,.clr.nl Cnl. 12} Cents a Drink his death was Professor of Physical Sci Attorneys and Connsellors-at-Law. eagle beak nose. He is a full blooded A Stone Wedding. They will bo happy to have their friendt “ ca ’ 1 Modoc, as all whom I have named are, ence at the Virginia Military Institute. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. and amile.” and I shall speak only of that class alone. He was 67 years old. California Street, J The special correspondent of the Sac ramento Record gives the follow! ng short I sketches of the Modocs, which will be j interesting to our readers : 1 THE ASHLAND ACADEMY, MERCHANTS. READING CALIFORNIA. II’ N E W A R RIV A L ! GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOOPS. >V ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, H BLACKLOCK, MORGAN & CO., WAGON-MAKING H BLACKSMITHING ! New Boot and Shoe Shop, Will practice in lb« Supreme Court, District, and ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, other Courts of this State. OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. together with the finest brands of liquors and oi- Jacobs—opposite Court House square. n26tf gars always on hand. ll kinds of job work neatly «d at tba TIMES Print ing Off««, nt the ?«««•< r*f«r. A PROMPTLY Fifty Point* of Billiard* for the Drink* January let, 1873.-tf. ELLEN’S MAN JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Is another of the prominent thirty-six young men, a light complexioned fellow, HE undersigned, having permanently located who, like Scar-faced Charley, speaks in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the good English, and has been raised among public that be is prepared to do all kinds of work in the beot a*d shoe-making lin^. Satisfaction tho whites. He is about the size of tho guaranteed. 2«tf M. CATON. T . The following marriage recently occur red in Alabama : Married, at Flintsone, The frisky Mrs. Duniway, succeeded by the Rev. Mr. Windstone, Mr. Nehe- in splitting the Temperance Alliance at miah Sandstone to Miss Wilhema Whet Salem, and decamped with fifty scalps stone, all of Limestone. Look out for dangling at her belt.. brimstone! Warlike.