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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1873)
THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. - ------------------—--------------------- Official Paper for Jackson and JosepKine Published Every Saturday Morning —BY— RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : - - • One square, one insertion.........................$3.00 “ each subsequent one........... 1.00 For legal advertisements, ?2..r»0 per square of 12 lines, first insertion, and gl.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements ¡»avable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. P. D. HULL A CHAS. NICKELL, Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rate« of Mubaerlption One copy, per annum,................................ $3.00 “ six months.................................... 2.<<0 thns- months............................... LUO VOL. III. JACKSONVILLE, OGN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1873 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PROFESSI«»’AL (’ARDS. STATE OF O14EQON. Dr. L. DANFORTH, . .......... L. F. Grover ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ...... S. F. < 'ha<lu iek 1 ......... L. Fleischner .....Eugene Semple Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders 77 , .ional services to the public. his profession FIRST JVVKTAI. DISTRICT. < »ìlice • <>n California street, adjoining Ca- Circuit Judge..................... ............... P. 1». Prim ton’s shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, west of the M. E. Church. District Attorney,................................ J. R. Neil < >|>|>< »site ■ and ........... - Governor,........................... Secretary of State,............ Treasurer, -....................... State Printer,..................... JACKSON' CVVNTY. I THE NEW TIllbL HOLLAR. PORTLAND, OREGON, J WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT G. H. AIKEN, M. D., County Judge............................... E. B. Watson I _ l Jiutoh Wagner, ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, County Comimssioners...... • M „ |)ra^. ....Thus. T. McKenzie Sheri tY,..... Jacksonville, Oregon. ......................... P. Dunn 1 'fork,...... ................... John.. Bilger Trea-siirer, ................. D. il. Taylor AsM-ssor,. z-ar Office In the old Overbeck Hospital, School Superintendent,.......... ..W. J. Stanley 29tt. Surveyor......................................... J. S. Howard Oregon Street. < »»roller................. L N. Bell J. N. BELL, M. D., Oiticial I*aper,....................D emocratic T imes JOSEPHINE COCNTY. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Countv Judge..................................... J- B. Sifers , ‘ • Gtsi.S. Mathewson JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ( o. Commissioners........ • jt j.. sioan hin. L. Green Clerk,................... ........................ C 1 has. Hughes piT Oilice on Fifth street, first block north W in. Naucke q’r«*asur«»r,.......... 29tf. 1 ... Thos. <}. Patterson oftheCourtIlou.se. Assess» >r.............. Seli»M>l Superintendent............... A. J. Adams H. K. HANNA, Survey«»r,......................................... \lex. Watts Coroner......................................... Geo. E. Briggs Attornty-at-Lnw and Notary Public, Otlieial Paper..................... ,D em < kt . atic T imes •AND—- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF— Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE. «’OVRT SITTINGS. Jacksonville. Oregon, Court, second Monday in Febrtuiry. June and Novemt»er. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given lo all business left County Court, first Monday in each month. in inv care. —ni. JoMeyhine County.— Circuit Court, -ei-ond Monday in April ami fourth Monday in < >c- J. II. STINSON. J- IL NEIL. tolx*r. County Court, first Monday in Jan uary, April, July an»l October. STINSON A NEIL. .fafk.fon County.— Circuit K-u)" Jackson 32tf. Furniture W are - Room, JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. Attorneys and Counsclors-at-Law, Justice of the Peace.......................... J. R. Wade County Orders Solicited. Cor. California A Oregon Sts., TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. Oregon. Jacksonville, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, f John Bilger. President, Herman Helms, Will practice in the Supreme, District and James A. Wilson, Trustees, . other Courts of the State. DAVID LINN Divid Linn, l’roinp: attention given to all business en N. Fisher. trusted to our care. 29tf. Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment ................... U. S. Haydon Recorder,.... of furniture, consisting of ....................... Henry Pape Treasurer... E. R. WATSON. c. W. KAHLER. .........James P. McDaniel Marshal..... BEDSTEADS, KAHLER & WATSON, street Cominissioiii-r................ Peter Bosehev BUREAUS. TABLES, Attorn vu and Counselors-at-Law, SOCIETY NOTICES. i GUILD MOULDINGS, STANDS. SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, .’•’k'Oi t'-j No I1', 1.0.0. F h J ,..1 i > r-.- ru! ir iiH-c'ing* every Will practice in the Supreme, District and nr lav eveningilt the Odd Eel- ot her Courtsol‘thi’»."State. Oilice in the building formerly occupied >*’- Ur«nher- m g<«>-l standing are bv O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. 2Mtf. ir •• I *•> u*feu<L J. A. B1 >Y ER. N. (i. •’ j » . T. M v K“ nzie . Rec. S«s-’y. A. W. G1M3LE, M. D.. T- I. Div, Tims. T. McKenzie, Edwin *1. Tru-toes. . SC1SNORINGN. The United States has just issued a new coin, called the trade dollar, and as many appear to be ignorant of their use, we take the annexed from the San Francisco Call of a late date, which explains the whole matter : It is thought singular that a coun try should establish a different stand ard of value for its own coins of the same designation ; yet the demands of commerce have made such a meas ure necessary iu the United States. In the Chinese trade the Mexican sil ver dollar has always been preferred, because more valuable than any Amer ican coin or coins representing that de nomination. This necessitated the purchase of the Mexican dollar by the American merchant trading in China at a premium, which, of course, was a heavy discount against him. To meet this exigency, the Government of the United States has raised the value of its trade dollar, to enable American silver coin to enter into competition with the silver coin of Mexico. In 1867 the Mexican Government au- thorized a new die for its silver dollar, slightly reducing its value. Now it has taken the alarm, and will proba bly restore the silver coinage standard as in use prior to November of that year. The following comparison will show the standard of pure silver of the sev eral silver dollars known to the com merce of the East, including the late ly existing United States dollar : Weight. Dollar Grs. Troy Mexican.......... 417 15-17 Japano-c Y«-n .4 Advertising begets wealth. Spendthrift’s capitals—I O U. A Chicago Ijelle eats raw cranberries ' by the quart. The man who sports a cane and plug hat and yet goes barefooted, lives in Marshalltown. There is nothing so effective in bridging a man -up to the scratch us a healthy, high-spirited flea. A nlan named Tease went to see a lady named Cross, and teased her un til she consented to be Cross no more. “What’s the date of your bustle ?” was what an anxious papa of Coble skill, asked his well-dressed daughter, after searching for the latest copy of his paper. You ng ladies who have red hair will be interested to learn that hair made from the bark of the redwood tree has been patented and will soon be in market. “Who dat hit me ?” “Where’s dat lantern ?” were the exclamations of an astonished Elmira darkey, after be ing thrown something like a hundred feet by a locomotive. An Austrian periodical has made the following calculation : The English language is spoken throughout the world by ninety million of people, Ger man by seventy-five, French by forty- live and Italian by forty. A lady in Providence was accosted a few evenings ago by a stranger, who Pure Silver, handed her a new purse, containing a s Grs. Trov > ÖTTL sum of money, which he had stolen 371 4-10 from her three year-! before, lie sim- 37 IL , ply remarked in giving it back, “I 378 trade dol- took it. 1 was in bad company, and tempted, but I never meant to keep It. ’ r ---- - HEALTH OF FARMERS. t Agriculture should be the most en nobling of all avocations. It would be if farmers cultivated the earth as teach ers develop the head, and preachers educate the heart. Teachers and preachers aim to train the thoughts and feelings to truth and love, utility and happiness. Farmers should train the earth to produce such crops and fruits, and such only, as are conducive to the best health and highest.tvclfare of human beings. Then would their calling be transformed from one of de grading drudgery and interminable toil to one of refinement and luxury. The germinating seed, the waving grain, the luscious fruits, so suggestive of the source of all life and all bless ing, and the harvest season, so typical of a resurrection and immortality, ought to make the life of the agricul turist a continual pastime. And this would be the farmer’s life, if farming was managed as it should lx?. Farmers have unequaled natural ad vantages for health, strength and lon gevity. The stati tics of disease and the tables of mortality, however, are against them. This is not due to their vocation, but to their misuses of it- No class, as a whole, i-» probably so ut terly reckless of health conditions. So far as our acquaintance with the hab its of farmers is concerned—and it has been extensive—it compels the conclu sion that, as a rule, the dietic habits of farmers are worse than those of any other class, who hâve the means of choosing for themselves. C heckers in D anbury .—An aged couple on Wooster street are very fond of checkers, and play quite frequently.’ When lie I a*ats at the game site loses’ her temper and declares she will not play again. It vexes him to have hei*- act so, but he controls the irritation ancF/ talks to her about it. 1 le tells her how’ wrong it is for people at their age in life to be disturbed by such trifles, and. shows her so clearly the folly of such a course, that she becomes ashamed of her weakne.-s and returns to the game, and and plays it so well that she beats him. Then he throws the checkers in one direction, kicks the board in another, and says he will never play with any- Ijody who cheats so alt-firedly, and stalks mootlily to bed, and leaves her to pick up the things. A (T Rious A ccount .—A French PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, paper says there has been discovered ETC., ETC. among some old parchments belonging Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on Yoi ng M en \ nd M arriage .—The hand and made to order. Planing done on Rev. Howard Crosby, 1). 1)., in an ar to the seventeenth century, a curious reasonable terms. ja U Undertaking a so ticle disctissjng the obligations and du ly wordetl account against the abltot Physician. Surgeon and Graduate cial« v. 2Wf. ties of young men, uses these words : of a convent, by a painter who had AFTHE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS * * and Surgeons. N. Y., and inemlier of DRUGS and MEDICINES. “The true girl has to he sought for. done some work for a church. The She »lot's not parade herself in show following are some items in the bill : the Royal College ot Surgeons. Canada, Had the third sun in every seven suns, i begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Jack goods. She is not fashionable*. Gen lu» eighth run. A cordial invitation to a Fr. Sous. sonville and surrounding country that he 4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK Al.- erally she is not rich. But, oh ! what brothers in good standing. has settled and intends remaining p-nna- V ways on hand at the W. 11. M< DANIEL. S. a heart she has when you find her—so Amended and varnished the nentlv at Jacksonville. His oilier an»I resi Ten Commandments........... 5 12 P. D. P arsons , C. oi R. dence is two doors south of Madame Holt’s. large, so pun* and v, omanly .’ When CITY DRUG STORIA Embellished Pontius Pilate Jacksonville July lsth, ls73. 2'.'tf. you see it you wonder if those showy G eorge F. T rain and O maha .— and put a new ribbon in his things outside an* really women. If A New York jury recently decided >* —OF— C cap.................... 3 CIGARS ! you gain her love, your two thousand that George Francis Train was not a )KS, arc a million. She’ll not ask for a car- For a new tail to St. Peter’s lunatic, and his head certainly appears STATIONERY, cockerel and mending his ring *, or a first-class house, Shc V. ill to be pretty near level where his own 3 comb,..................................... 2 TOILET ARTICLES. JOHN PASHBURG, wear simple dre-ses, and will turn pecuniary interests are concerned. He Replaced the penitent thief is now in Europe, superintending a DRUGS AND MEDICINES, them when it is necessary, with no YREKA. CAL., upon the cross and mended vulgar inaijnijicat to frown upon her “land lottery scheme,” his object being one of the fingers,.............. 1 Í Gasoline Oil and Lamps, company. She ’ ll keep everything neat to dispose <»f 2,500 lots in the city of A- Warna Lodgi* No. IH, A. F. L M.. Keeps Constantly on J lami Feathered and re-gilt the left J j F Hohls its regular <s»mmuni«itions and nice in your sky-parlor, and give Omaha which he says will add 100,000 ETC., ETC. wing of the angel Gabriel,..12 IS \ on the Wednesday «-veninas or pre- you such a welcome when you do come population to the terminal city of the «■edina the lull moon, in Ja<-ks<qiville, Ore IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC II1VAAA CIGARS. Washed the handmaid of home that you ’ ll think your parlor Union Pacific Railroad. While the gon. T. G. REAML'S, W . M. ("alphas, the high priest, and higher than ever. She ’ ll entertain M ax M ci . i . ek , Sec'y. Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. scheme is pretty sure to turn out a Ltd — ANU red«letn*d her cheeks,......... A 12 true friends on a dollar, anil astonish speculation for the purchasers of lot 2!»tf. ROBB <t KAHLER. Jarksonvillr Stamm No. IIS I. fi. R. M.. ALL OTHER BRANDS. you with a new thought of how little Renewed the sky, gilt the sun tery tickets, it will doubtless he :t good and cleaned the moon......... 1 14 Hohls its regular meetings every Thursday happiness depends on money ! She’ll one for George Francis, provided he WAGON-MAKING & BLACKSMITHING make you love home—if you don’t Brightened up the Hames of evening at tneOdd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers A7’ .S’.t.V FRA Nt I SCO 1 ‘RD ES. sells enough tickets. Evidently he in good standing are invited to attend. I purgatory, ami touched up 291 y. I you ’ re a brute — and teach you how to J OS. WETTER ER, O. C. is not insane. -p- G a few souls.......................... G M vx M vlleh , K. S. pity, while you scorn, a |>oor fashiona EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, Brightened up the fires of To R emove S tains from L inen .— CRYSTAL & WRIGHT. ble society that thinks itself rich, and BLACKSMITHING ! hell, put a new tail on Lu Fruit stains may be removed by rub vainly tries to think itself happy. C alifornia S treet , cifer, mended one of his bing the sttiin oil ea< h side with yellow Now, don’t, 1 pray you, say any more daws and did a few things Proprietor. rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED ‘I can’t afford to marry.’ Go find the John Noland, soap, then tying up a pit ceof peari-a-sh QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! 1 to do all kinds of work in their line. true woman and you can. 4 10 for the damned, .................. in it and soaking it well in hot water; Throw Wagons manufactured from choice timber, Put a new edgingon Herod ’ s the stained part should afterward be ex- away that cigar, burn up that switch yoNE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST and ironed in a superior manner. Old wa robe, arranged his wig and po-cd to the -un and air until removed. Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars gons repaired and made as good as new. cane, be sensible yourself, and seek David Cronemiller A Co. Q put in two new teeth......... Blacksmithing in all its branches done on your wife in a sensible wav.” Ink-stains may be removed by wetting kept. short notice and at reasonable terms. Give T THE OLD STAND OF MILLER A' i ('leaned and shod Balaam’s ass J DRINKS, 12* C ENTS. the part with warm water, and apply us a call. ir€TShop on Oregon street, one Shannon, am prewired to «!<» black- Put new teeth in »Sampson ’ s ing salts of lemon. Scouring drops fop Miiiithing of all kimis, and will also keep NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t door al>ove Franco-American Hotel. B righam Yoi ng ’ s U ltimatum TO 5 1 jaw-lnme .............................. 29tf. (' R YSTAL A WRIG 1IT. removing sj>ots, grease, etc., from linen, constantly on han<l all kinds of iron, steel, j pay. ___ Families needing anything in my line H is W ives .—I wish my women to hors«- m I um - s and nails. l»olts, buggy clips, can always l»e supplied with the purest and 0 G Tarred Noah ’ s Ark ................. may he compounded from an ounce understand that what 1 am going to »lee flats, and everything in the blaekainitn’s l»est to be found on the (’oast. Give me a LIME FOR SALE, Mended the Prodigal Son ’ s each of spirits of tnrjientineand essence line, for sal«« cheap for citsh, and will aell tor call, and von will be well satisfied. say is for them as well as others, and 29tf. shirt, and cleaned and wa of lemon, and applied with a camel’s «■ash only. 29tf. AN Il 1 want those who are here to tell their 5 io tered his swine, ............. hair brush. The essence should be re RAILROAD SALOON, sisters, yes, all the women in the com H. F. JOHNSON. P. A. HEARN BRICK-LAYING A PLASTERING DONE. munity. I am going to give you from A. T. S tewart ’ s W ill —$100,000,- cently made, or it will leave a circle California Street, JOHNSON A HEARN, this time to the 6th of October next 000 fob S omebody .—Wealthy men around the spot. for reflection, that you may determine are often accredited with greater rich JA CKSONVILLE, OREGON, A S t . L of is lady has a lovely Successors to rnHEUNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM whether you wish to stay with your es than they possess, , and frequently, daughter and takes hoarders. One of I the public that he is prepared to furnish ENGINEER. HENRY PAPE, the liest quality of lime in quantities to suit. husbands or not, and then I am going after diligent inquiry into their re- the nice young men is sweet on Bella, MffTZAi A MAW AM COMSTOCK 1 MARTIN, All orders left at the Franco-American Ho to set every woman at liberty, and say too and coming home the other night he tel or at my kiln on .Jackson Creek, will be to them, “now go your way.” And sources, find that they have set THROUGH TICKETS, 12 J C ts . Forwarding & Commission Merchants, high a limit to their possessions, It saw a light graceful form sweep past promptly attended to. All persons desiring any brick-laying or my wives have got to do one of two therefore rarely happens that a man him in the hall, and heard the seduc plastering done, will do well to cal 1 on REDDING, CAL. things, either round up their shoul astonishes himself with his own wealth; tive rustle of crinoline. He knew /'1 BOICE WINES. LIQUORS AND CT- 29tf. G. W. HOLT. ders to endure the affliction of this yet a little on (lit attributes a hit of that form ami clasped it to his heart, vJ gars constantly on hand. The reading table is also supplied with foistern perio<li- world, and live their religion—that is, this amazemeut to Mr. A. T. Stewart. imprinting an impassionate kiss on its WM. BOYER, ark your goods care of j . a - h . cals and leading |»apers of the Coast. 29tf. polygamy —or they must leave ; for It is probably generally known that lips. He dropjied it when he heard By close attention to business we hope I Cal. street, first door west of White A Martin, I will not have them about me. I Mr. Stewart took the steamer for Eu these words: “Hurry up, Massa, lo merit a continuation of the patronage E. S. MORGAN & CO., heretofore extended to the old firms. gsttf. will set all at liberty. What, first wife, rope last week. It is not so generally Jacksonville, Oregon. too ? Yes, liberate you all. 1 want known that liefore his departure he George, l’se got to hurry after soft Forwarding & Commission Merchants, soap. DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, to go somewhere or do something to made a will. Prior to making this DR. WM. JACKSON, Roseburg, Oregon. get rid of the whiners. I do not want will it was thought advisable to pre “M y experience as a me<lical man,” Fruits in Season, them to receive part of the truth and says a New York physician, “shows pare a schedule of his real and person WILL ATTEND FAITHFULLY’ TO ALL spurn the rest out of doors. Let every al estate, with its valuation. Upon that bald-headed men are seldom or ’» Business entrusted to our care. ‘ >ur Forwarding and Storage Charges, PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, man thus treat his wives, keeping rai the completion of the schedule, much never drunkards ; and that moreover from ami after this date, will lie uniform 4 ND EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE ment enough to cover his body, and to the surprise of Mr. Stewart, find to a bald-licauod man is seldom found In with the charges at Crescent City and Red found iu a first-class variety store. say to your wives, take all that I have the greater surprise of his friends, it a lunatic asylum.” To which an ir ding. S<»limiting the continued patronage of our i Produce taken in exchange. Please give me and be set at liberty ; but if you stay was found that he was worth one hun reverent customer replies, “Bal<l-h«-ad- a call. 29if. friends and the public, we are respectfully, with me, you shall comply with the dred millions of dollars. That any ed men, ¡t may be explained, seldom E. S. MORGAN «V CO. SURGEON DENTIST law of God in every respect, and that, American should be possessed of so drink at their own expense, and there 2Mf. too, without any murmuring or whin great wealth almost surpasses belief, are public" institutions besides lunatic ing. You must fulfill the law of God but the truth of the foregoing state asylums.” New Boot and Shoe Store, California Street, I ll styles of plate work made in every respect, and round up your ment is well authenticated. —aneh a« Gold, Silver, Platina, Alum California Street, GEORGE SCHUMPF, Proprietor. inum and Rubber Plates, bpeeial attention shoulders to walk up to the mark with I Two men di.-puting about the pro civen to Children’« teeth. Nitrus Oxide JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. nunciation of the word ••either”—one out any grunting. Kiss a woman, if you will; tread (laughing gaa) given for the painless ex- I . saying it v.as ¿other, and the other aving purchased blockwell ’ s traetion offhfe tefcfh. , I on her corn, if it makes you happier ; barber shop in Jacksonville, I am fully Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March an- i-ther — agreed to refer the matter to A G reen B ay , Michigan, man call stay till eleven o’clock when you call, nunfi^: Kerbyville on the 4th Monday prepared to do all kinds of work in my line aving permanently located the first person they met, came across in October. Cat» and examine specimen ,nJ,. ck-*nnv>lfo, respectfully Informs in the best manner and at reasonable prices. ed a young lady his “precious darling i if you prefer it, or even criticise her an Irishman who confounded !>oth by I I the public that he is prepared to do all kinds little honeydew of a blooming rose bonnet with severity; but, as you " office corner of California and 5th streets ; of work in the hoot and shoe-making line. RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. declaring **it’s nayther, (of it’s ay? bud,'’ and then stood a breach of prom i value your peace of mind and her hap- rwWence opposite Crystal A Wriybt’«black- Satisfaction guaranteed. I - - - - -hop thor ” ptepoa) Jef ber h’IÎT fllOPO. ise suit before be ,rT%n!d imryy her 2W- M. CATiYN. A I t V M s._________________ A ■ H H smlth-Ärop. I ! -I — ■< ♦ "■