» s . X * <7 A SPLENDID OFFER! uhe Tlriniiftatic u jr.iw. J. B. WHITE. (* 'alifornia St., one door west of Sach» Bro». VEKYBEST (Successors to Janies T. Glenn,) A year ' s SUBSCRIPTION TO THE < IMIYM. JOHN BILGER, AI.EX. MARTIN. WHITE & MARTIN The DEMOCRATIC TIMES for 1S74, DECEMBER 27. H73. 8ATURDAY Xcw Firm! Xew Goods! ♦ DEALERS IN Jacksonville, Oregon, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, dealer and worker in ft is not perhnp« very generally WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE!! known that (»rneral Canby , recently AND A CHROMO OF killed by the Modoc Indians, owned a farm within a lew miles of this city, ASHLAND, Oil EGON. that he was preparing for the future CALIFORNIA STREET, residence of himself and family after the Wars were over, llis brother, J A C KSÜN VILLE, O R EGON. (’has. Canby, owned a farm adjoining J. M. McCALL & CO. that of the Ceiieral, and lived on it with hi-family. The widow of ----- AYE RECEIVED AND ARE STILL Canby, deceastal, another brother of LOW PRICES WILL WIN ! receiving the largest and l>est selected the General, also lived in the same st y -. vai > k public generally that they are now receiving ■ season gave promise of an increase in opening a very large and extensive j the family. Strange to tell, her hus­ GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, and stock of band discovered this fact, became en­ BOOTS and SHOES, raged. and persistently threatened to STAPLE DRY-GOODS, kill his wilt*, if she ever became a CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, mother. On Monday last the little ALL FOR THE stranger made its appearance, and true Heady-Made Clothing, Iron, Steel, to his villainous juirpose the monster approached the door of her chamber Trifling Sum of FOUR DOLLARS ! HOUSE SHOES AND NAILS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and throwing it wide o|H*n, stood and IF PAID IN ADVANCE. with a loaded pistol blew his brains GROCERIES, i out in her presence. Tin* retributions Hats and Caps, HARD AND CROCKERY WARE. of eternity will adjust these matters NOW IS YOUR TIME! with all such characters. California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, Etc., Etc. I Charles (’anby and his sister, a l;».dy of tine intelligojjee, went to Indiana rpiIE MAGAZINE is one of the best Prices to Suit the Times BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 monthly publications published, the to attend the funeral of th^. General original price of which is $1.00. Though their deceased brother. she stric‘k! its subscription price is moderate, the Mag­ WANTED. en down under th- wei ht of her be. azine is decidedly not a “cheap John” af­ Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shors. fair. as a’sample, which may be seen at the reavement, 8-riouqy threatened with T imes O ffice , will attest. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex­ change for goods. Highest prices paid, and iet e,u,,le overthrow of her reason, THE CHROMO, Goods sold at Cash rates. an< . has, after a painful season of a O’ Please give 11s a call and convince your­ We have also in connection with the above trouble and affliction for many months, Of which the above gives but an idea, is a selves. [42tf.] McCALL A CO. a very large and line stock of choice recently reached her home to find that beautiful and truthfid representation of the renowned Yosemite Valley, situated in Cal­ the brother—Charlt*s—who attended ifornia, which is visited yearly by thou­ T HE -SUN GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- her on her melancholy mis ion, had, sands of tourists from every part of the world. It is 11x20 inches in size, is pro ­ since his return, entirely lost his intel- DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY A WEEKLY. WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, in seventeen oil colors, and is an or­ lect and died of a broken heart, Sor- duced nament to any room. It cannot l»e pur­ PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN- e<- is me portion of the chased in any of our stores. It is well worth row and sadness i> the THE WEEKLY SUN istoo widely known to require any extended recommendation ; DOW GLASS, CAST AND cup of this spirit-stricken family.— $2.50, which we were offered for ours. but the reasons which have already given it Flilingra (Mo.) S( etator. < 1TIIER IN Dl’(’EM ENTS. STEEL. 1’1.0WS, WOOD- fitly thousand subscribers, and which will, TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. ‘rA? A' -C6 i1’ EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN assortment of the best H TINWARE, BRASS PIPES, FORCE PUMPS, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, OILS, HOSE, POWDER -1 V f BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. THE YOSEMITE!! I < S ave the S lops —At nearly every fariner'-' back door, and sometimes the front one, we see several square yards bare and muddy from slops being thrown there. Many think the reason vegetation does not flourish there is because the slops, suds and water are poisonous; but if they take the trouble to dig up a little of the soil they will find it black, rich and loamy; it is be­ cause of the constant wet that vegeta­ tion is killed. These slops, and es­ pecially suds in which clothing or parts of the body have been washed, or dish water, or scrubbing water, are excellent fertilizers. Nothing is better to water around shrubs, vines, trees, or sprinkle on lawns, than these same wasted slops that now make such unsightly blotches near kitchens doors. Learn that all refuse is valuable, even if you have only land enough to “swing a cat in.” C ommunication from Tho«p not desiring the Chromo, will be furnished the T imes ami mag; azine for $3.50, in advance. as a C ure for G apes .— A correspondent of the London Field writes to that journal as follows: I One day I noticed a iloek of eleven pure bred Crevecceur chickens very bad with what is generally called “gapes.” I I remarked to the man that he would not have many chickens out of that lot. “Oh ! never mind,” said he, “1 have got a cure for them from a neighbor woman, which is a common half-penny tallow candle melted and mixed into about a quart of oatmeal stir-about.” The remedy was resorted to, and the Crevecmurs have every one recovered and grown into finely developed chick­ ens. I have since tried this cure, with invariable success, with Brahma, Dork­ ings, etc. » — «■ ■ ■ ■ I— < ♦ —............. — N utritive P roperties of A pples . —It is stated that by a careful analysis it has been found that apples contain a larger amount of phosphorus, or brain food, than any other fruit or vegetable, and on this account they are very important to sedentary men who work their brains rather than their muscles. They also contain the acids which are needed every day, especially for sedentary men, the action of whose liver is sluggish, to eliminate effete matters, which, if retained in the system, pnxluce inaction of the brain, and indeed, of the whole system, caus­ ing jaundice, sleepiness, scurvy and troublesome diseases of the skin. » I This is doubtless one of the best induce­ ments ever offered to the public, and every­ body should trvall themselves of it. We mean what we say. We stand resjwnsible for the delivery of the Chromo and Magazine. We have alreaily furnished the Magazine and t hromo to several persons, who can attest their merits. Address HULL A NICKEL!., T imes Ot 1 ice , Jacksonville, Ogn. 'í £ C apt J ack . —As a good many of readers would like to hear from Capt. Jack, since he haA been made a “good Injun,” we take the following from the Banner of Light, anti which that paper claims was spoken by the spirit of Capt. Jack, through the instrumentality of Mrs. J. II. Conant, while in a trance : Me come back to makespeak through your great talking paper. Me want to tell the great Father he got bad chil­ dren out on the plains—bad children there—and they make bad Injuns bad- der. Soon there be big war—big war; cost the Great Father much wampum, many warriors. He better look to it; he lietter take care of his bad children. Me Captain .Jack.” T allow COUGHS, HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, Sore throat, colds, whooping cough, croup, liver complaint, bronchitis, asthma, bleed­ ing of the lungs, and every affection of the throat, lungs and chest, are speedily and permanently cured by the use of Dr. V> ¡star’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. This well-known preparation does not dry up a cough and leave t he cause behind, as is the case with most medicines, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED By a timely resort to this standard remedy, as is proved by hundreds of testimonials re­ ceived l»y the proprietors. None genuine, unless signed bv I. Butts. Seth W. Fowl© A s.>n<, Proprietors, Boston. Sold by Red- ington. HojjtetterA Co.,Sail Francisco, Cal., and druggists generally. 28m6. FRANCO-AMEIUCAN we hope, give it many thousands monstre briefly as follows : It is a first-rate newspaper. All tho news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligible, and interesting manner. It is a first-rate family paj>er, full of enter­ taining and instructive reading of ev<>ry kind, but containing nothing that can otlend the most delicate and scrupulous taste. It is a first-rate story paper. The liest talesand romances of current literature are carefully selected and legibly printed in its pages. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The most frosh and instructive artiMes on agri­ cultural topics regularly up]>car in this de­ partment. It is an independent political paper, be­ longing to no party and wearing no collar. It tights for principle, and for tin* election of the best men tootlice. It especially devotes its energies to theex|»sure of the great cor­ ruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine repub­ lican institutions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports the fashions for the ladies and the markets for tho men, especially the cat­ tle-markets, to which it pays particular at­ tention. Finally, it is thecheapest paper published. One dollar a year will secure it for any sub­ scriber. It is not necessary to get up a club inorder to have THE WEEKLY Sl’N at this rate. Any one win» sends a single dol­ lar will get the paper for a vear. We have no traveling agents. Cast Iron and Steel Plows. ROPE, CAULDRONS, CULTIVATORS, COPPER WARE, WII EEI.-BAR ROWS, SHEET-IRON WARE, M ir p > WOODEN A ND WILLOW WARE tíamffc ao I 1 ÆuîZiz* ■ J , //».«• I ÎC/dAVTGQMLr;ï STOVES. SAN FRAL’CISC/ .CA! WARE, ETC. FLORENCE We are now ready to sell anything in our line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­ vantage to examine our stock before pur­ chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in Jacksoil county. pecial a ttention is called . _ lo livore ■ aiproi eiuents liirule lient Machine. r. j tly i.i ’.is C and 1.» • '••• «»■ » It i.i «-1.‘glint sl.vl.s of Cases l > o.i.- list. ZL-- r... S LIQUORS of all kinds, of the best brands,wholesale and retail. Also TOBACCO AND CIGARS. TIor those who prefer a Ma­ I •ff-ff-Givc 11s a call, and then judge fur yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods as above. W11ITE A M A RTIN. In connection with all these I have on hand a large assortment of chíne i •» ding i.ai- iiork nnay from »lie operaior. we now have one of that <1. scrip: iot». asy-rtmniiig n::il ii'; nl! ill-* oilier <■* * x- «■. ilrwa.-Mci t .H'OÜi r'.!•,! '. GROCERIES of all kinds—just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don't be­ lieve it, call and examine uiy stock before purchasing elsew here. JOHN BILGER. I inporter of farm implement» and machines. 29tf. 29tf. FLORENCE ALL KINDS OF I s stiro to please. If there is mi * vit in 1« ttio:isnti* I *<«2—n l-s-.nt ««Jvnul-’gp m lasteuiisg cik <>; N«*amst i.i < tc. T —FROM— A VISITING CARD —TO— i H A Ft HUIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- 1 s|>ectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they have purchased tin* above establishment, which will be henceforth conduc’cd under their constant personal supervisiG.i. and they guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. These stables are centrally located, and within convenient distance of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses ami mules will Le boarded and cared for at moderate charges. They have one of the largest and finest stocks in Oregoh, south of Portland, of I 'J vainille the Florence, or * I !. i<«i lor < i. I:-.- 1».M «:» W< k R le lb»«' J'» i a >-w- ia£ Miaclii.ie. *¿1 »’ '»íiE I !■’. »1 I Mactilucs schl oil iilMTiii trruMe FLORENCE THE LARGEST POSTER, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. buggies and carriages , 4, < :: v . s ?; g mach inks . kJ A.MUF.L I1ÎLL, Agents \\ ¡th single or double teams, for hire on rea­ sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses and Mules, which will be hired to go to any part of the country at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, and broke to saddle or harness. 29tf. RUBLI A WILSON. 7 <>. Vi : . w M0.1 dolilitree», G r.d Hotel F>uildi Iff 1 ' dll ¡ i (liiC*SCOs JOHN NEUBER, HOTEL & RESTAURANT, DEALER IN NEATLY EXECUTED AT Opposite Oild Fellows’ Hall, I1TATCHIX, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- VV verwarc, etc., has received a large ad­ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. dition to his well-selected stock of Jewelry and silverware. ELGIN ANI) WALTHAM, Proprietress. MADAME HOLT. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, all inqtorfed from the first manufac­ turers in tho East. A fine lot of SETH rpHE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD THOMAS’ E1GHT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS. I of tendering her tharks to the public for the patronage-which has hitherto been ex­ Also all kinds of E kmit -D ay and 30- hoxtr tended to her, and would respectfully solicit C locks ; P ocket C cti . ery and W ujxiw its continuance. W are of all kinds ; a new assortment of the Her tables are always under her immedi­ most elegant ate control ; »nd by her long exjierience in the business she feels confident that she will i Toys for the Holidays, give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and CONSISTINU OF rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable style, suited to the accommodation of single ALBUMS, DOLLS, BABY WAGONS, occupants or families. Her lieils are always WORK-BOXES; kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Tn fact everything that is wanted for the hol­ FRESH IMPORTATIONS. idays. A fine lot of SILVER-PLATED WARE of the l>cst quality. Also a tine lot of Music Boxes, Accordeons, Guitars, Violins, etc. A Fine Assortment of X WINDERMERE FROM LIVER- CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, Pipes, Pipe-stems, and anything of that pool, kind that may l>e wanted. 1 am also Agent for the GROVER A BAKER and FLOR­ ENCE Sewing Machines, and keep them 3,400 SACKS OF constantly on hand. I have just received the latest improved Florence, which feeds the work FROM THE OPERATOR. 5r-<’ >Ll’TI< >N ami < ’()M l‘( H’ND ELIX­ Dividends added to policy or applied in IR ot I AR is v\ ithout doubt the best remedy reduction of premiums. P. A. HEARN. II. F. JOHNSON. known in cases of Cholera and Yellow Fever. THOMAS A. BALL. President, San Francisco, Cal. It is a specific for such diseases, and should JOHNSON & HEARN, R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville. be kept in the household of every family especially in the months in which Cholera Successors to and Yellow Fever are liable to prevail. \ small quantity taken daily will prevent con­ RANTZAU JL 8HAW AND COMSTOCK A, MARTIN, tracting these terrible diseases. Solution ami Compound Elixir, $1.00 per he undersigned offers for Forwarding & Commission Merchants, bottle. Volatile Solution for inhalation, $5 sale his one-fourth interest in the Big per box. Tar and Mandrake Pills, 50 cents Butte Creek Steam Haw Mill, including REDDING, CAL. 7 three yoke of oxen, trucks, chains, etc. I per box. Send tor < ’ ircular of Positive Cures to vour offer tne above at a verv low figure. My L. F. HYDE A Co.’, terms are’half cash, and half in either Stock, druggist or to Sole Proprietors, 195-7th Avenue, New ark your goods care of j . a ii . Grain or Lumber. For further particulars 1 ork. enquire on the premises or of the under ­ By close attention to business we hope Jp9“Sold by all druggists. JOSEPH PATTERSON. to merit a continuation of the patronage signed. 29tf. CALIFORNIA O JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, I 1 FLORENCE. M -■ Al wavs on hand a large lot of parlor, cook­ ing, oilice, cabin stoves, of assorted size», plain and fancy, constructed on the latest fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, and everything connected with these stoves warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him warranted. His work is made of the best material and of the choicest patterns. Orders attended to with dispatch and tilled according to directions. He is deter­ mined to sell at low prices foreash. J. NEUBEH, Arent, Jacksonville. EN AND WILLOW THE WEEKLY SI N—Eight pages, fifty- six columns. Only $1.00 a year. No dis­ counts from this rate. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN—Same size as the Daily Sun. $2.00 a year. A discount of 20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. THE DAILY SUN—A large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daily circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cent s per month, or $6.00 a year. To dubs ot 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address, “THE SUN,” 47x52. New York City. B eauty .—After all the truest beauty —BY— la not that which suddenly dazzles and fascinates, but that which steals upon us insensibly. Let us call up to mem­ CORBITT & MACLEAY, Portland, Ogn. 39. ory the faces that have been the most pleasant to us—those that we have Q r Tn QQA per day ! Agents wanted ! loved best to look upon, that now rise Qt) ,u All classes of working peo­ most vividly before us in solitude, and ple, of either sex, voung or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo­ oftenest haunt our slumbers—and shall ments, or all the time, than at anything usually find them not the most perfect else. Particulars free. Address heretofore extended to the old firms. G. STINSON A Co., Portland, Me. in form, but the sweetest in expression. I V 4wrln.r1 Lyf!’ I I NAILS, MINING TOOL, SHOT, BRUSHES, CARPENTER TOOLS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON WASH-KETTLES, BRASS AND IRON WIRE, SHEET-IRON WARE. i Oropon A California Railroad Company,) Ijitul Department, Portland, Oregon, ? April 5th, 1872. ) N otice is hereby given that a vigorous prosecution will l>e instituted against any ano every person who trespasses, upon any Railroad laind, by cutting and removing timber therefrom Itefore the same is BOUGHT of tho Company AND PAID FOR All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a distance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Coinjmny. 27tf. I. R. MOORES, Land Agent. 3Mf. < * * • I « 4 » r. t* > 1*4p « 4L •. f