®he gmurratù finies THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. Ofltelal Paper for Jackses « JeaepklM. Published Every Saturday Morning 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, $2.50 per square of 12 lines, first insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. —BY— P. D. HULL 8c CHAS. NICKELL, Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—Ou Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Kate« of Nubncrlption: vol . One copy, [»er annum,................................|3.0<> “ “ six months.................................... 2-90 three months,............................. L00 i JU------ • ~~ in. JACKSONVILLE, OGN„ SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 1873 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I»Un Third street, District Attorney,............................. J. R- Neil opposite and west of the M. E. Church. CIKIOMTÏ KEWARDED. TOBTLAND, OBEGON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT JACKSON (X»UXTY. G. H. AIKEN. M. D., ..... E. B. Watson County Judge.................. i Jacob Wagner, County Commissioners. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, M. 11. Drake Sheriff,«,............................. Thos. T. McKenzie Jacksonville, Oregon. Clerk,......,.......................... .................... P. Dunn I Treasurer.......... ........ . ..... ........ ...John Bilger Assessor.............................. .......... D. H. Taylor ÍSff* Office in lhe old Overbeck Hospital, School Superintendent,. ......... W. J. Stanley .......... J. S. Howard Oregon Street. 29tf. Surveyor,........... ................. J. N. Bell Coroner............... ... 1 >E JUK’IUTIC TiMES Official Paper,... J. N. BELL, M. D.. —AND— i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF— JOSEPHINE COUNTY. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, County Judge..................................... J. B. Sifers JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. _ ...... .. I Geo.S. Mathewson Co.Commissioners, B F sk ,an Sheriff................................. .......... Dan. L. Green Clerk,................................... .......... Chas. Hughes 7 ft* Office on Fifth street, first block north Treasurer,....«................... .............Wm. Naucke of the C >urt House. 29tt. Assessor.............................. ..Thos. G. Patterson School Superintendent.. ...............\. J. Adams H. K. HANNA. Surveyor,........................... ............... \l« x. Watts Corom-r............................... .......... Geo. E. Briggs Attornfy-at-Law and Notary Public, Official Paper...................... D emocratic T imes COURT SITTINGS. Coffee, Sugar, Teo, Rice, ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE. Jacksonville, Oregon, JiU’Eion County.— Circuit Court, second Monday in February. June and November. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business left County Court, first Monday in each month. in my care. 29tf. Josephine County.— Circuit Court, second Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­ J. H. STINSON. J. R. NEIL. tober. County Uotirt, first Monday in Jan­ uary, April. July and Oetol»er. STINSON & NEIL. JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. VäF Jackson County Orders Solicited. 0^4 I. Furniture Waxe - Room, Altornrys and Counsclors-at-Law, Justice of the Peace,........................ J. R. Wade Cor. California Ä Oregon Sts., TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Jacksonville, Oregon. ; John Bilger. President. Herman Helms, Will practice in the Supreme, District and ; James A. Wilson, Trustees, . other < ’ourts of the State. : I »avid Linn, DAVID LINN Prompt attention given to all business en­ i N. Fisher. trusted to our care. 29tf. Recorder......................................... U. S. Hayden Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment Treasurer.......................................... Henry Pape of furniture, consisting of C. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON. Marshal,...............................James P. McDaniel BEDSTEADS, Street Commissioner................ Peter Boschey KAHLER & WATSON, BUREAUS, TABLES, Attorneys and (oinisrlors-at-Law, GUILD MOULDINGS, STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Jacksonville, Oregon, Jarksoinilb* Lotlut* No. 111. 1. II. II. F.. Hold« its regular meeting* every Will practice in the Supreme, District and Saturday evening at the < >dd Fel­ other Courts of th is St ate. low's Hall. Brothers in good standing are Otliee in the building formerly occupied invited t<» attend. J. A. BOYER, N. G. by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. 29tf. Tims. T. M c K enzie . Rec. Sec’y. Silas J. Dav, Thos. T. McKenzie, Edwin A. W. GAMBLE. M. D.. Smith, Trustees. Physician, Surgeon and Graduate Orcfonhn Poca hontas Tri hr No. 1. Im- CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, I’. a RLOR A BEDROOM SUITS. ETC., ETC. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on hand and made to order. Planing done on reasonable terms. lit?“ Undertaking a spe­ cialty. _9tf. ■> proved order of Red Men, holds its ■ F THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS «toted councils at the Red Men’s 1 ami Surgeons. N. ¥., ami » lcmher of DRUGS and MEDICINES. Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in the Royal College ot Surgeons, Canada, the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all bogs leave to inform the inhabitants of Jack­ brothers in paid standing. sonville and surrounding country that he 4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL­ w. H. M c D aniel , s . has settled and intends remaining j»< rma- IA ways on hand at the P. I). PABSONS, C. ot R. nently at Jacksonville. His office and resi­ dence is two doors south of Madame Holt’s. CITY DRUG STORE, Jacksonville July lstli, 1*73. 29tf. Orceon Division No. 1, Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets —OF— on Wednesday evening of each week in the CIGARS ! BOOKS, upper story of lhe District School House. I Brothers and sisters in good standingare in­ STATIONERY, vited to attend. DANIEL CRONEMILLER, W. I’. JOHN PASII BURG, TOILET ARTICLES, J ohn A. B oyer , R. S. _ ------ -— YREKA, UAL,, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 0 Warm Lodsr N o . 11), A. F. & A. M.. Holds its regular communications / nf \ on the Wednesday evenings or [•re­ ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ gon. T. G. KEAMES, W. M. M ax M uller , See’v. Keeps Constantly on Hand Gasoline Oil and Lamps, Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars, ETC., ETC. Holds its regular meetings every Thursday evening at tneOdd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers in good standing are invited to attend. JOS. WETTERER, O. C. M ax M uller , K. S. ALL OTHER BRANDS, Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. 29tf. AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES! I ROBB A KAHLER. 291V. "EXCELSIOR" EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, LIVERY STABLE, I Jarksontillf Tnrnvrrrin No. 1, C alifornia S treet , Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein Hall every Saturday evening. Regular Ex­ Proprietor. ercising everv Tuesday and' Saturday eve­ John Noland, nings. CHAS. NfCKELL, President. R obt . K ahler , Sec’y. VTONE BUT THE <’IK »B EST AND BEST Wines. Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars The City Brewery, kept. DRINKS, 12} CENTS. —BY— M BLACKSMITHING ! Oregon St., Jacksonville. MANNING & ISH, Proprietors, W hat M en N eed W ives F or . —It aving just received a new stock ol’ Harness, Buggies and Car­ is not to sweep the house, and make riages, we are now prepared to furnish our patronsand the public generally with as the bed, anack in classic style. place in Illinois, fourteen miles above St. Louis, on the 23d inst Alien was the winner after seven short rounds, which were terminated in nineteen minutes from the commencement of tjie fight. McCool was severely pun­ ished, but Allen was not injured. success in housework. Justly enough, a call. 29tf. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. half of thesp get nothing more; the W hen a man in Salt Lake City goes other half, surprised above measure, CARPET-WEAVING. into a restaurant, gets h meal, and tells have gotten more than they sought. RS. OLIVER WOULD RESPECTFUL- Their wives surprise them by bring­ aving permanently located the proprietor he will pay him when ly inform the public that she will short­ in Jacksonville, respectiully informs he gets the money, he is put in the ing out a nobler idea in marriage, and the public that he is prepared to do all kinds ly be prepared to weave carj»ets in the most chain-gang and furnished three meals I of work in the boot ana shoe-making line. artistic style, and at reasonable rates. La­ disclosing a treasury of courage, sym­ O ur next Congressman—Hon. J. dies desiring to have carpets wcven, should I Satisfaction guaranteed. a day for shoveling sand. W. Nesmith. pathy and love. give her a call. 20tf. * 29tf. M. CATON. H M