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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1873)
THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. âhr 51cm o trafic aimes KO Official Paper for Jackaon A Joaephine. Published Every Saturday Morning RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : —BY— P. D. HULL 8 l CHAS. NICKELL. One square, one insertion.......................... $3.00 each subse«pient one............ 1.00 Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE— On Oregon Street, in Onli’s Brick Building. Katcw of Subscription : One copy, per annum,................................ $■'’>.<*• “ six months.................................... 2.00 three months,............................. L'H> JACKSONVILLE, OGN, SATURDAY, NOV. 211, 1873 VOL. Ill CORBITT <fc MACLEAY, l’ROl'ESSK >N AL CARI >S. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PACIFIC COAST NEWN. ï r Dr. L. DANFORTH. STATE OF OREGON. Governor,......................................... L. F. Grover Secretary of State,....................X. F. Chadwick Treasurer, ..................................... L. i• lei-chin-r State Printer,........................... Eugene Semple FIR.NT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Circuit Judge,..................................... I*- P* District Attorney,.............................. L K- *1 l'oli TLA ND, OR INK)N, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, he On-gon Presbytery will meet at ,’ene on the 2d day of April, 1874. hen- are at present more granges in «inn county than in the balance of Or gon. Ei f removed to Jacksonville, and tenders Has ....... hi- professional ser» ices to the public. «•ili«-«- on California street, ail.joining Ca ton's shoe-shop. Residence on Thinl street, opposite and west of the M. E. Church. WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT ihe Woman »Suffrage bill was killed in ’he Washington Territory Legisla G. H. AIKEN, M. D., County Judge,............................. E. B. Watson i 4 ,, ,, . * Jacob Wagner, te 1 .-tie other day. I County Commissioners...... |( |»rak«> PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Portland papers boast of a painting Sheriff,................................. Thos. T. McKenzie Jacksonville. Oregon. Clerk.......................................................... P. I »'mu COM MISSION M ERGI! ANTS, in that city over 200 years old, from Treasurer........................................... ’“hn Bilger Assessor,.......... ................... .......... D. IL I ay lor the hand of Murillo. Otllee in the olii Overbeck Hospital, .School Su|H*rmtend«*nt............ AV. .J. Stanley Oregon Street. 2Vtf. The iron deposits of the Pacific Surveyor,...................................... J- •s‘- ibjward < .................................................................. L N. Bell —DIRECT IMPORTERS OF- H. K. HANNA. Coast are now receiving deserved at Utlicial Paper,................... 1> em < h ra ricT imi : s tention from capitalists. JOSErlllNE COUNTY. Attornry-at-Law ami Notary Public, Nehalem Valley, Ogn., supports a County Judge..................................... L R- Sifers Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Jacksonville, Oregon, _ „ ' ■ Geo. Mathewson Co.iommissmners ,, E S. sb(an cutlery manufactory, at which the very Sheriff,.......................................... Dan. I.. Green Will practice in all the Courts of tin* State. best knives, etc., an- produced. Prompt attention given to all business lett Clerk,............................................. Chas. Hughes 29ti. Treasurer.........................................Win. Naucke in my care. IL R. Thompson, of Portland, has Assessor................................Thos. G. Patterson received a large steam plow from Liv J. H. STIXSON. J. B. XEIL. School Superintendent,............... \. J. Adams I Surveyor,.......................................... \lex. Watts erpool, ami placed it on his farm in STINSON & NEIL. Coroner......................................... Geo. E. Briggs ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE Yamhill county. Official Paper,................... D emocratic T imes Attorneys and Counsrlors-at-Lnw, COURT SITTINOS. Mr. Newby, of Yamhill county, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second sheared sixteen pounds of wool from a Monday in February, June and Novemlw-r. merino buck, which accidentally was County Court, first Monday in each month. Will practice in the Supreme, District and other Courts of the State. ßfaT" Jackson Count;/ Orders Solicited. Josephine County.— Circuit Court, s«‘«-ond killed on his farm a few days ago. Prompt attention given to all business en Monday in April and fourth Monday in (•«»- 32tf. 29tf. Ben Holladay is reported as in ill tol»er. County Court, first Monday in Jan trusted to our care. uary, April, July and October. E. B. WATSON c. W. KAHLER. Furniture Ware - Room, health, and has gone East for treat If JACKSONVILLE rilECINCT. ment. James O’Meara accompanies KAHLER & WATSON, Justice of the Peace.......................... J. it. Wade Cor. California »V Oregon Sts,,. him as his secretary and companion. TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law, Jacksonville, Oregon. [ John Bilger, President, 4 The Medical Department of the Wil | Herman Helms, Jacksonville, Oregon, ' James A. Wilson, Trustées, lamette University has received a i David Linn, DAVID LINN Will practice in the Supreme, District and •j valuabh- and complete set of models 1 N. Fisher. other Courts <>f th is St ate. .................... I Recorder,........................................U. S. Havden Otlice in the building formerly occupied Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment demonstrating all parts of the human "Treasurer...........................................Henry l’a|M- 2911. of furniture, consisting of anatomy. Marshal................................ James p. McDaniel by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. Street Commissioner,.............. l’eter Boschey BEDSTEADS, The cases of the State of Oregon vs. J. GREY JEWELL, M. D, BUREAUS, '1 'ABT.IX, S. E. May and his bondsmen, pending SOCIETY NOTICES. Physician Á Surgeon, GUILD MOULDINGS, in the Marion Circuit Court, agreeable STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, JACKSON VI LL E, OREGON. Jucksnin illr I.otlsr Xo. 11), 1.1). 0. F„ i to a stipulation, has been referred to • Hohls its regular meetings every CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, Judge Deady. Satunlay eveningat the od«l Fel PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS. low’s Hall. Brotln-rs in goo«l standing are R. JEWELL is a gratinate of the Me«li- I). S. Riggs has an invention for Invite«! to attend. J. A. BOYER, N. G. etc ., i-rru. <-al Ih-partnient of Georgetown (D. C.) T hos . T. M c K hnzie , Re«-. S«-«-’y. mending cracked bells. He lately ex Silas J. I»ay, Thos. T. M« K«nzie, Edwin University, and resjH-ctfnlly oilers hi- ser Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on vices to the citizens of Jacksonville anti the Smith, Trustees. hand and made toorder. Planing «lone on perimented in Salem with comph-te snrrontnling country Undertaking a spe success—mending the bell of Phike — — — ♦--------- Ollie«- in Orth's Brick Building ; residence reasonable terms. cialty. 29tf. at John Conley ’ ». 41tt. Orrsoiiinii Porahontas Trihr Xo. I. Im niath College, weighing 200 pounds. prove«! order of Red Men, holds its DRUGS and MEDICINES CIGARS ! state«! councils at the Red Men’s The eastern bound stage, when four Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in teen miles below Baker City, was th«» eighth run. A'conliai invitation to all brothers in go<wl standing. 4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK A L- robbed on the evening of November PAS1I BUKO- V ways on hand at the w. u. M c D aniel , s . JOHN 9th. The passengers were not molest- r. I>. P arsons , C. ot R. YREKA, CAL,, lested, but the treasure box was broke CITY DRUG STORE, Oregon Division Xo. I. Keeps Constantly on Hand open and $150 taken therefrom. —( >F— Sondami Daughters of Temperance, meets B< 1OKS, Dr. Hall, an old resident of Oakland, on Wednesday evening of each week in the Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars, upper story of the District School House. Douglas county, has just reached home STATIONERY, Brothers and.sisters in good standing are in from a year’s visit to England. He vited to attend. TOILET ARTICLES, DANIELCRoNEMILLER. W. 1’. brought with him several trained fer ALL OTHER BRANDS, J ohn A. B oyer , R. S. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, rets, witii which he promises to play .17’ .SUA’ FRANCISCO PRICES! havoc with such farm pests as rats, Warrfn Lo.lir Xo. 10. A. F. k A. M., 291 y. Hohls its regular <-omniuni«-ations mice, squirrels, etc. \ on the Weilnesday evenings or pre- <*rdinx the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. A Commission compost'd of three gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. persons from the Philadelphia Mint M ax M i ' ixer , Sec’y. < A LI FORN IA S ! KE ET, Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. is now at »San Francisco. One of its Proprietor. John Nomanti, 29tf. ROBB A KAHLER. Jacksomilk Stamm No. IIs, I. 0. R. I., objectsis to take measures to increase Holds Its regular meetings every Thursday the capacity of the Branch Mint at evening at the Odd Fellows' Hall. Brother» “EXCELSIOR” Y<)NE BUT THE < H<>H EST AND BIXT that place, so as to enable it to coin in good standing are invited to attend. A Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars I JOS. WETTERER, O. <’. LIVERY STABLE, all the bullion produced on the Pacific kept. M ax M uller , K. S. DRINKS, 12J CENTS. (’oast. Oregon St., Jacksonville. NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t As a proof of the continued richness JiitksoiB ilk Tnrnvrrein No. 1, MANNING & ISH, Proprietors, H«»1.H its regular meetings at Turnverein pay. Families needing anything in niv line of the Ochoco mines, the Democrat is «-an always I m * supplied with the purest ami Hall every Saturday evening. Regular Ex- liest to la-found on tin- Coast. Give me a informed that the two principal own ereising everv Tiie-«lav ami Saturday eve I aving just received a new «•all, ami you will b<- well -atistii <1. 29tf. ning-. CHAS. NICKELL, President. st«.--k of llarm-ss. Buggies ami Car ers hav^ already made enough money K okt . K aui . i it. Ser’y. riages, «««• are now prepare«! to furnish onr RAILROAD SALOON, <-y out of them in the past six months ]>atronsaml th«- puldi«- gem-rallv with as to buy a trapper’s outfit, and have California Street, FINE TURNOUTS The City Brewery, gone off into the tnopAtains for a win J A * TV >.V I ’H.L E. OIU.OON, \sean iw- had on the l*a«-ifir <'osi-t. Saddle h< >r-«— hin-d t«» go to an » part of the country. ter’s sieg«- at fur-getting. JACKSON COUNTY. i ■ P I H VEIT S< 11 ETZ. ENS1KEER. HENRY PAPf. THROUGH TICKETS, l.u < rs. R. -< ni TZ Kl SPEITFUI.I.Y IN- J form« tiw* ctlkaa>ii« <4 JaA-kw’iivil)«* and •umiun-loitf <•«»untry th.it l»<- i- ii <» h m mu- WINIX. l.l'lDH 1.1‘zUoRS AND «T H<il< E W1NIX. (•»■turintf. «nJ m ill •-»ti-tantlv k»-« p <»u li.tn-l / 1 HIO1CE gars irar-con-tantl» •••»listanti» on hand. Th«- reading tlw* very I" *»l l»«U' r B» « r. Th*»-«* wi-hiit^ ’ labi«* i- al-o -npplwsl m it h Fji-tern |«eri«>di- a <*»«»l irla-»- «»f lw-«-r ahouhl jri» « m«* n «-all. eal» ami leailing pap-rs of th«- < 'oaat. 2!Mf. M •AGER, LAGER! ? ’ * T1IK F.AOT.E 1ÍHEWEHY. E. S. MORGAN & .C0., -, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, Yniinal- B<»I*GIIT ¡ ii ><1 S«»|,l>. Hors» broke to work »ingle or double. IIor*c* Itoarded, ami the 1-si of ,-an* In-Mowed tq>*>n them w bile hi mir < hngr. r-s- •• i rti ¿ ids \»: e reasonable . A lila-ral shan-of the publie imtnmagr i» iteti. [> t M INNING a l-li. LIME FOR SALE, ani »— BRICK LAYING * PLASTERING tóNE. Roseburg. Orojçoi». niHE PROPRIETOR, J<>S. WETTERER, 1 has now on hand anti is constantly man- • rfacturing the Isis» Higer Beer in S«>uthern Oregon, which he will sell in «inantities to wuit purchasers. Call and text the article 29l£ DR. WM. JACKSON. » rpHEUNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM I th«- public that In- is prepar«*«] to furnish IV II.L ATTEND FAITH FULLY TO ALL thejiest quality of lime in «piantities to suit. Business entrusted toour care. ¡'-'Y' < »nr Forwarding ami Storage < 'barges, All orders left at the Fra neo-American Ho from ami after this «late, will be uniform tel or at mv kiln on .Jackson Creek, will be w ith the charges at Crescent City ami Red promptly attended to. ding. All (H-rsons desiring any brick-laving or Soliciting the continued patronage of our plastering dorn-, will do well to call on friends and the public, we are r< —|>e« tfnll v. 29tL G. W. HOLT. E. S. MORGAN A- <’<». 29tf. WM. BOYER, wr • A * r»* r^A___ The Oakland (Cal.) Netrs tell- u- that the income of Alvinza Haywar«! i« gn-ater than that of any other man in America, Ile receives in dividend- from < row n Point -tock ;- alone ssofi,- non per month. And yet he would •* r* At**’ .MIT .. IH i i forb. H is a confirtnejj invalid, with a little or no hope of r<i‘overy. I 'Ki i XX A ». . 1» « \ ♦ i •«1 k i . The Oregonian learns that Donald MeKy, the famous Warm Spring scout, recently left Fort Klamath lor the Umatilla Reservation—where Doctor McKy, his brother, is stationed as medical officer—for the purpose ot ar ranging for a tour through the cities ' of the East with a party of his braves ¡and giving public exhibitions of war For legal advertisements, $2.50 j»er square of 121ines, first insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. A lair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly anil promptly executed. 111 G ood T eeth .—Civilization makes Lake Kueka has long been celebrat bad work with teeth. Savages are ed for its attractiveness and beauty, rarely ever troubled with a defect or and for the innumerable delights it an ache in their dental apparatus. It and its beautiful surroundings furnish is not hot drinks which destroys them the pleasure seeker and the sportsman. prematurely, nor warm food, so much It abounds with fish which are easily caught in the usual way, but not until as acids, too concentrated in vinegar, recently was it satisfactorily demon pickles, etc., which act directly upon strated that by the adoption of another I the lime in their comi>osition, and thus and most extraordinary method the I crumble them. finny tribe could be induced to visit The foundation of sound, firm, white dry land. On the pleasant ¿afternoon teeth must la- laid in early life, by sub of the 27th ult., Mrs. Ione Morse, wife sisting on food that contains the ele of the late Alyron C. Morse, was fish ments which the teeth must have, or ing at Brandy Bay, on Lake Kueka, they will be imperfectly formed, feeble in comp.my with her little son Harry. in structure, and fall early in decay. They were in a skiff a few rods from If wheat flour was never bolted, but shore, .Mrs. AL fishing from one side eaten with the bran, we find it partially of the boat, the boy from the other. in the Graham bread, then the system •Suddenly Airs. AL was startled by a would be abundantly provided with loud shriek from her boy, and turning the phosphate of lime, the essential around a most wonderful sight met ingredients for the formation of the her gaze. The boy’s face was covered teeth. with blood streaming from a wound Butter contains a good portion of in his nose, and by his side in the twat the phosphate of lime, and hence those lay a large trout, alive and floundering who consume much of it furnish from and making other demonstrations in that source a supply for keeping their dicating a thorough dislike of his new teeth in good condition. Children arc •piarters. »Seizing an oar, Mrs. Morse usually lovers of bread and butter, es gave his troutship a few well directed pecially if they are habitually fed on blows, which caused his flopping to white, fine bread. In that way they cease. It appears that the Ixty, kneel obtain something fr»r their teeth, but ing on the bottom of the boat, was gaz by no means enough. The coarser the ing down into the water, with his food, espociidly bread, the better for head in pretty close proximity to the young imm »pie. The soundest teeth be surface. The trout sprang from the long to persons who have not been water with great force and seized the reared on delicacies. Poor teeth be boy by the nose. The lad, frightened come hereditary, simply because the and suffering with pain, sprang sud ancestral stock was deprived, either denly back, and this movement un by a perverted taste, or the habit of doubtedly increased the momentum of feasting on rich concentrated diet, de the fish, and caused him to la* safely prived of the phosphate of lime which landed in the bottom of the boat. The nature provides in the covering of trout weighed eight jwunds. 'The ex grain u-ed as food, and in some kinds hibition in the street of the fish and of flesh on which carnivorous animals the boy with the wounded nose caused I i ve. XV’e can not have sound teeth great excitement and wonderment. unless the stomach has the right ma- .1. C. Mills has taken a beautiful pho tcrials for their manufacture. tograph of the parties, including the trout, which he has had copv-righted. B ee < her ’ s G esticulation .—Hen Verily this is one of the most wonder- ry Ward Beecher’s gesticulation is as fi-li stories ever recorded.— Pen Yun vigorous as his language, and a forcible E.rpr< ss. illustration of this was rendered during his address before the Evangelical Alli T he question of making Astoria the 1 ance. Tin- collapse of the pulpit in the point of transfer of grain carg<H?s from Rev. Dr. Adams’ church was only pre steamlMiats to .-hips, is agitating the vented by the removal of the Bible press of the interior of Oregon ; and, upon which Mr. Beecher was vigor although it is “none of our funeral,” ously hammering, and that the remov yet we can hardly help referring to it. al was made none to soon, was shown That Portland is located too far from by the fact that under his sledge-ham the sea, nolxHly denies; nor will any mer blows otic bracket of the pulpit one dispute that the bars in the lower had given way and fallen, the cushion Willamette river are serious impedi was slowly settling and a few more ments to sea-going vessels. But how thumps would have brought the whole to get the export trade away from concern, Bible, desk and all upon the Portland and throw it to a point lower heads of the French delegation, who down the Columbia, is quite another were sittingjust below it. The French conundrum. Years ago, when Port men would hardly have enjoyed so land was poor and weak, the Pacific forcible an illustration as that of Mr. Mail Company, (then the most power Beecher’s vigorous pulpit oratory. ful corporation on the Pacific coast), sought to build up St. Helens, and re M aterials from which P aper is duce Portland to a rat-hole. In spite M ade .—The materials of which paper of all their efforts, it failed. How will is manufactured are vegetable substan such an effort result now when Port ces containing filler, anti are not so lim land is opulent and powerful ? Asto ited in number or kinds as is commonly ria is ambitions, and as we admin supposed. Linen and cotton waste, ambition we must admire Astoria. sweepings of flax mills, jute, surat, But it tak(-s money to buy grain and straw, linden and other woods, hemp factors to sell it forexport abroad ; and and many other sub-dunces offer a long it generally requires banks to furnish catalogue of materials from which to capital for such undertakings. Port choose that most suitable for making land has banks and the foreign com the particular description of |»a|H*r merce ; and we think-he will continue wanted. A!ni<»-t every day new names to hold the trade, unless A-toria can arc added to the li-t; from th«- m<»-t furnish richer hank- and heavier irn- unpromising and ap|Kin*ntly worth!«—-» |M>rters. Nevertheless, wo -ay : -ub-tanci—, if is found that notne kind inain i/ui meruit fcrat,” which mean-, of |M|s*r can is* iiutde, pmvi<|ei| the let tilt-longc*st | h »I c kn«M-k d«»un the original »nateriai !*• fibrous. |H-r-imm«iti-.—C»»«ix llay News. T heory of K effin «, Fka.s.—A A tea - c « m » nh i . of ammonia in one w riter in the Rural N'ctr-York* r thu gallon of warm water will often re*n»re gtv«— hi* mode «»f keeping egg- f«»r the color of carja-t- even if |*ro«iuce«l py culinary | hi rj•»»-«*-: Our theory of arid or alkali. If a ceiling has I m - vii keeping • gg- i- t«> kiH’p the yolk well whitewa-hisl with caqiet down, and a incl«*Mxl w ithin the glair, or white of few • Imps arc visible, this will remove the egg. How toil«» it i- the question. it. Or, after the <*ar|M*t is well beaten Simply imitate mother “Biddy.” when <,nd . ■« a.-..« «I ¿.'o<n a..*• V.» »»..i».* sitting, by turning the eggs over daily, will no|ton[y extractgreasqfliut fresh«!! or once Ju* two <| V three ^ays J* most, the color. C ( Ine pipi of gall in 3 gallons \Ve have never had ad any troublein kèei- of warm water will do a large carpet. ing eggs from October to May; and I 'Table and floor cloths may be thus think they would keep one or two years, washed. The suds left from a wash, if necessary. We simply lay them in when ammonia is used, even if almost something that will hold from one to cold, cleanse these new floor-cloths well. two dozen, and fasten so they can be .S outherners as F ighters .— turned without much trouble. General Hooker, in the late reunion of W omen to the F ront .—one of the the Army of the ('umberland, referred features of the recent election for coun to the ('onfedcrate Army, against which ty officers In Illinois wttMhal in twonty- he had fought, in these terms ; Search the world over, aud you Will niue count»;» wtaoen were aspiring <»n