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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Published Every Saturday Morning i/ "Y xi u —BY— P. D. HULL &. CHAS. NICKELL, RATES OF ADVERTISING. I if  Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. I I Rates of Subscription: One copy, per annum,.........—....................$3.00 “ six months,.................................. 2.00 “ three months,.............................. 1-00 VOL. IV JACKSONVILLE, OGN., SATURDAY, JAN. 3, WT3. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. CORBITT & THE EOVE OF MONEY. MACLEAY, NO. I THE AGE OF LYIMJ. Advertisements will lie inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion........................ fc’.oo “ each subsequent one........... 1.00 For legal advertisements, $2.50 |x rsquare of 12 lines, ti rst insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the almve rates mado to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job print ing neatly and promptly executed. W hat S hall W e D o W ith O vr D aughters ?—The Davenport Demo crat very sensibly says : Bring them up in the way they should go. Give them a good substantial com mon education. Teach them how to cook a good meal of victuals. Teach them how to wash and iron clothes. Teach them how to darn stockings and sew on buttons. Teach them how to make their own dresses. Teach them to make shirts. Teach them to make bread. Teach them all the mysteries of tho kitchen, the dining-room and parlor. Teach them that a dollar is only one hundred cents. Teach them that the more one’ lives within their income, the more they will save. Teach them that the further one lives beyond their income, the nearer they get to the poor-house. Teach them to wear calico dresses— and do it like a queen. Teach them that a round rosy romp is worth fifty delicate consumptives. Teach them to wear thick, warm shoes. Teach them to do marketing for the family. Teach them to foot up store bills. Teach them that God made them in His own image, and that no amount of tight lacing or Grecian bends will im prove the model. Teach them every-day, hard, practi cal common sense. Teach them self reliance. Teach them that a good, steady, greasy mechanic without a cent, is worth a dozen oily-pated loafers in broad-cloth. Teach them to have nothing to do with intemperate and dissolute young men. The desiro for gain is an in bom There is too much lying. On every motive of human nature. It is the hand we meet with exaggeration, Governor.......................................... J;- £ G.roYc.r I TORTLAND, on EG ON, natural and healthy outgrowth of the equivocation, deception. We call it PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Secretary of State,................... XV. < hailw iek law of necessity. With few excep lying, and every man or woman who Treasurer........................................ L. 1- leisehner lias removed to Jacksonville, :m<l tenders Has tions, it may be said that all men love varies one iota from the strictest fact Stale Printer.............................................. Eugene Semple his professional services to the public. ~ FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Office on California street, adjoining Ca WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT money ; to get it, is the aim of many of truth is indeed a liar. The express Circuit Judge,...........................................1 ; 'J?1!! ton’s shoe-shop. Residence on ’1 liirii street, lives. No labor is too severe or oner- I , man agrees most solemnly to deliver District Attorney,............................... **• Aeu opposite and west of the M. E. Church. ous, if hope only whispers of success. a trunk to you at a certain hour. He JACKSON COUNTY. Men willingly suffer to obtain it—no delivers it a day after the hour prom G. H. AIKEN, M. D., —ANI County Judge......... .....................K. B. Matson task, however difficult, is complained ised, and thus lies. The tailor agrees . . i Jacob \\ agner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, County Commission^rs...... j y Drake of if they only secure their coveted to deliver a suit of clothes without fail Sheriff,................................. Thos. T. McKenzie treasure. This is to a certain extent six in the evening. You get them Jacksonville, Oregon. Clerk............................ •............................P- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, right and as it should be. The love of by in the morning, and the tailor is a liar. Treasurer,..........................................John Bilger money and the faculty of earning it Assessor,.......................................... D* 4L Ta\ lor The dentist pledges his word that your jir Office in the old Overbeck Hospital, School Superintendent,.............W. J. Stanley Oregon Street. have been given to us for a wise and teeth, as filled by him, will be all right Stitt. Surveyor,....................................... J* 8. Howard beneficent purpose. Yet, there is dan for a dozen years. The filling comes I —DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Coroner.................................................... L ®ell H. K. HANNA, ger of these faculties being abused and out in six months, and the dentist lies. Official Paper,.................... D emocratic T imes turned to harmful ends. For instance : A man over the way is in need of a i Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public, JOSEPHINE COl'NTY. James Morrison—at one time called temporary loan. You lend him a small County Judge,................................... J. B. Sifers Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, the modern Croesus—after having ac sum, which he promises to return at a Jacksonville, Oregon, . . I Geo.S. Mathewson I Co. Commissioners,...... | R F Sloan. cumulated, by his own energy and en given time. He keeps it a month Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Sheriff,........................................... Dan. L. Green terprise, a fortune of twenty-five mil over the time, and is a liar. An auc Prompt attention given to all business left Clerk................................................................ Chas. Hughes in my care. 29tf. — ANI lions, became the slave of his fortune, tioneer tells you that a certain picture Treasurer............................................................... M m.Naueke and at last the mere wreck of his for is by a master artist, when he knows Assessor............................... Thos. G. Patterson J. R. NEIL. J. II. STINSON. School Superintenilent,.............. A. J. Adams mer self. He was continually haunted it was painted by a fourth rate painter. Surveyor,........................................................ Alex. Watts STINSON & NEIL, Coroner......................................... Geo. E. Briggs ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE. by a fear of want, and engaged in day He lies, and is not worthy of trust. A lalior for one of his farm tenants, at bootmaker lies about your boots. The Official Paper,.................................. D emocratic T im . es Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law, twelve shillings a week. Finally, jeweler lies about your watch. The COURT SITTINGS. eighteen months previous to his death, gossiper at the dinner table tells exag JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Jaekstm U»i<>ib/.—Circuit Court, second he was the humble applicant of relief, gerated stories to astonish the ladies, Mondav in February, June and November. practice in the Supreme, District and Will County Court, first Monday in each month. other < 'ourts of the State. in company with two paupers, and re anil is nothing more than a liar. The ßrü" Jackson County Orders Solicited. Josephine Ojuntg.— Circuit Court, second ceived his two shillings and a loaf of florist assures you that his flowers were Prompt attention given to all business en Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc- trusted to our care. 32tf. -Jtf. bread. tolier. County Court, first Monday in Jan picked in the morning, when they arc Thus we see the folly of anchoring uary, April, July and October. C. w. KAHLER. E. R. WATSON Furniture Ware - Room, our hope in mere possessions. Wealth two -days old. He lies and will lie JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. about anything. The book-publisher KAHLER & WATSON, Cor. California A Oregon Sts., is nothing only in relation to its uses. advertises that his book is selling by Justice of the Peace,....................... J. R. M ade TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. Money is but a representative of what the tens of thousands, when he has Attorneys and Counselors-nt-Law, Jacksonville, Oregon. it will purchase. (John Bilger, President, Gold is the only not sold a thousand, lie is a liar, and | Herman Helms, Jackson rille, Oregon, bridge over which we may pass to hap not one door from the murderer. Janies A. Wilson, Trustees, piness otherwise beyond our reach. i David Linn, DAVID LINN Will practice In the Supreme, District and Everywhere we hear lying. Mon I N. Fisher. Unwisely gained or unwisely used, it other CourtsofthisState. and women who would knock you Recorder,.X».................................. U. S. Hayden Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment Office in the building formerly occupied becomes too often a “bridge of sighs” Treasurer........................................... 1 lenrv Pape by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. down if you called them liars, lie ev 29tf. of furniture, consisting of leading to the dreary imprisonment of Marshal,.............................. James P. McDaniel ery hour. Deception is the rule rather BEDSTEADS, Street Commissioner,............... Peter Boscliey all that is truly noble in man. Few Dr. I. C. BELT, there are who learn in time the true than exception. "The canvasser lies BUREAUS, TABLES, SOCIETY NOTICES. use of money as an agent of happiness. about insurance companies; brokers PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GUILD MOULDINGS, At first, as an angel of promise, its about stocks; editors about politics. STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, JaekM»nvill<*. Orejfou, jiossession beckons youthful natures to I Exaggeration and misrepresentation Jarksom ilk I.odst’ No. 10, 1.0.0. F., CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, i- Holds its regular meetings every hopeful effort to secure the prize of rule the hour and are its curs. '''e, '■ Saturday eveningat the odd Fel Gentlemen—ladies—why cannot the PARLOR A BEDROOM SL ITS, happiness; but once obtained, it too S igns of D eath .—Some time ago low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are Having located in the town ot Jacksonville, truth be told always and ever ? Why the Academy of Sciences in Paris of tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and ETC., ETC. often becomes a fascinating demon invited to attend. J. A. BOX ER, N. G. other branches of his profession, respect all this deception and lying ? Why so T hos . T. M c K enzie , Rec. Sec’y. fered a prize of $1,000 for some sim Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on luring its victim on to moral and in fully asks a portion of the public patron Silas J. Day, Thos. T. McKenzie, Edwin hand and made to order. Planing done on tellectual ruin. It requires a vast much falsifying and cheating? In ple and positive sign of death which age. Office — Second door north of the U . Smith, Trustees. reasonable terms. fctr "Undertaking a spe amount of practical philosophy to make the name of all that is good, we beg S. Hotel. 48tf. any non-professlonal person could un cialty. 29tf. money, but infinitely more to appro you to reform the habit altogether. derstand and apply. Such a test, sug OrPioniiin Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, lin- ! J. GREY JEWELL, M. D., priate it-to its best.uses. To know gested in Verchow’s Archiv, is con proved order of Red Men, holds its DRUGS and MEDICINES. T he B est R emedy for O besity . sidered very satisfactory by the British when to stop, demands a far greater s j stated councils at the Red Men's Physician A Surgeon, Hall the third sun in ev rv seven suns, in amount of perseverance and moral —Mr. Banting, an Englishman, be medical press. It consists in tying a I the eighth run. A cor iial invitation to all JACKSON VI LLE, OREGON. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL- energy than the whole labor and diffi came very fat, and strove by all sorts string firmly round the finger of the brothers in good standing. A ways on hand at the culty of acquiring. Young men, of means to rid himself of his. incum supposed corpse ; if the blood circu W. II. McDANIEL, S. P. D. P arsons , C. oi R. while patiently learning the lessons of brance, and at last hit upon a method, lates in the least—in which event R. JEWELL is a graduate of the Medi CITY DRUG STORE, success, do not forget the warning which he took great pains to commu , death has not taken place—the whole cal Department of Georgetown (I). C.) nicate to others. This was, to live finger will swell and turn a bluish red. , herein contained. flrrfon Division Xo. 1, University, and respectfully oilers his ser —OF— vices to tlie citizens of Jacksonville and the exclusively on meat. In 1863 Mr. It is conceivable that such a test would Son. and Daughters of Temperance, meets BOOKS, on Wednesday evening of each week in the surrounding country Banting published a pamphlet giving be very useful in cases of drowning and P lants as D octors .—Prof. Manne- Office in Orth’s Brick Building; residence upper story òf the District School" House. STATIONERY, the secret of his relief. He tells us asphyxia. It may be legitimate to gazza, of Paris, recently discovered 41tf. Brothers and sisters in g<x>d standing are in at John Conley’s. TOILET ARTICLES, that ozone is generated in immense that the sorts of food which he partic cite a ease which occurnd not long viteli to attend. DAN I EL CRONEMILLER, W. P. quantities by all plants and flowers ularly advises fat people to avoid are ago at Brussels. A drunken man fell CICA RS ! DRUGS AND MEDICINES, J ohn A. B oyeb , R. 8. possessing green leaves and aromatic “butter, sugar, potatoes, milk, and into a canal, and remained so long im Gasoline Oil and Lamps, odors. Hyacinthe, mignonette, he beer.” lie urges that there need be mersed that very little hope was en - Warrrn Lodrr No. 10, A. F. I A. M., J O I I N liotrope, lemon, mint, lavender, nar no stint in quantity. The only thing tertained of his recovery. He was, to P A S H B U 11 G Holds its regular communications ETC., ETC. cissus, cherry, laurel, and the like, requiring attention is the quality. He all appearance, a corpse. Dr. Joux, / nf \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre YREKA, CAL,, ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, < »re- all throw off ozone largely on exposure argues with much force and spirit physician to the police, to whom ap gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. to the sun’s rays ; and so powerful is against sugar and other sweet things. plication is made in such cases, did Keeps Constantly on Hand M ax M uller , Sec’y. Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. this great atmospheric purifier, that it He thinks that saccharine matter is of not share the conviction of the by is the belief of chemists that whole all food the most fattening. Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars, 29tf. ROBB A KAHLER. standers, and having used the most Jarkxonvillr Stamm No. lh, I. 0. R. 1., Banting’s system has attracted con energetic means of restoration for districts can be redeemed from the — and — Holds it« regular meetings every Thursday dopltlly malaria that may infest them siderable attention. Thousands of the three hours, ended by applying a hot “EXCELSIOR" evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers by simply covering them with aromat i waddling Germans have tried it, but iron to thè patient, who instantly in good standing are invited to attend. ALT. OTHER BRANDS, LIVERY STABLE, JIAS. WETTERER, O. C. ic vegetation. The bearing of this now few believe in it, not that it will moved slightly. The former measures M ax M vller , R. S. upon flower culture in large cities is not reduce the*flesh—for it will certain were reverted to, and the supposed AT SAN FRANCISCO TRICES ! Oregon St., Jacksonville. also important. Experiments have ly do that—but because it reduces it corpse stood up in less than half an 291 y. Jarksoniillr Tnrnvrrrin No. 1, proved that the air of large cities con by producing a diseased condition, par hour, branded indeed, but none the MANNING & ISH, Proprietors, Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein tains less ozone (oxygen in a highly ticularly of the kidneys. Many grave worse for his accident. Hall every Saturday evening. Regular Ex EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, ■ ■ ■ ■1 ercising every Tuesday and Saturday eve aving just received a new active state) than that of the surround cases of disease of the kidneys produc C alifornia S treet , nings. KORT. KAHLER, Presiilent. stock of Harness, Buggies and Car ing country, and the thickly inhabited ed by the Banting system are reported L ime may be profitably applied to S tephen M. H ibbard , Sec’y. riages, we are now prepared to furnish our parts of cities less than the more from Germany. sandy soil, for it helps to dissolve the John Noland, Proprietor. patronsand the public generally with as I The only safe and effective treat silica in it. But it is not necessary to sparsely built, or than the parks and FINE TURNOUTS open squares. Plants anil flowers and ment of obesity is a reduction in the apply it for any other puqiose. We The City Brewery, yrONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST green trees can alone restore the bal quality of the usual food; an increase of would not apply it more frequently —BY— 1.1 Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars As can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle ance ; so that every little flower-plot exercise, and a reduction of the hours horses hired tonro to any part of the country. than once in three years. Sandy soils kept. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses is not merely a thing of beauty while of sleep. This should be gradually need organic matter more. If the far DRINKS, 12$ CENTS. VEIT SCIIUTZ. broke to work single or double. Horse» pushed until the reduction in weight mer who owns a sandy soil hits an boardoil, and the best of care bestowed upon it lasts, but has a direct and beneficial NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t them while in our charge. is one to two pounds a week. This adjoining muck-bed and will take pains influence upon the health of the neigh R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- pay. Families needing anything in my line cannot fail, and will invariably improve to supply his sand with this organic borhood in which it is found. Surely OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. forms the citizens of Jacksonville and can always be supplied with the purest and surrounding country that he is now manu the health. A liberal share of the public patronage is best to be found on the Coast. Give me a ’ matter liberally, he will find his barren it is a beautiful provision of nature facturing, and will constantly keep on hand call, and you will be well satisfied. solicited. [28111 MANNING A ISH. 29tf. sand will manufacture for him products that something which is at once the the very best of laiger Beer. Those wishing quicker and more surely than his most dainty of occupations and most P age , of California, has introduced a cool glass of beer should give me a call. LIME FOR SALE, RAILROAD SALOON, delightful of amusements should be in Congress a bill to prohibit the em neighbor’s clayey loam. Barn-yard —ANI California Street, intimately bound up with the solution ployment of coolie lalmr, and makes manure, muck, lime, leaf mould, char LAGER, LAGER! of problems so important to the health it a felony punishable by a fine of $2,000 coal, burned clay, woolen rags, the BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE. of our cities and the redemption of fe to $0,000, and imprisonment of two or refuse of ginneries, slaughter-houses, THE EAGLE BREWERY. ver-infected districts in the country.— three years to the contractor who at Ac., are all wonderfully quickly con ENGINEER. tempts to contract to supply labor of verted by sandy land into fruits, vege Appleton's Journal. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM any coolies brought heretofore or here tables, and grains. But they must bo the public that he is prepared to furnish THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C ts . rilHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, the best quality of lime in quantities to suit. T he Rural New Yorker says : Rams after to the United States in violation brought together. Let no man who I has now on hand and is constantly man All orders left at the Franco-American Ho should not run with ewes, except dur of the acts of February 19th, 1872, and has a sandy farm wish it otherwise if ufacturing the t>est Laser Boer in Southern tel or at my kiln on Jackson Creek, will be .... ---- .< «_ <A uan titj OM t o pTTOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- ing the coupling season. The coupling February 9th, 1869, prohibiting the he has access to and can obtain these Oregort, which he will sell in promptly attended to. VJ gars constantly on hand. The reading suit purchasers. Call and test the article. All jiersons desiring any brick-laving or season varies with different flock-mas coolie trade. The bill also makes the fertilizers. Especially if he is near a table is also supplied with Eastern periodi plastering done, will do well to call on 29tf. ters. Some like very early lambs ; employment of coolies so brought into large market town, where early cro|is cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf. G. W. HOLT. others desire the lambs dropped after this country a misdemeanor, punishable pay good prices, let him be thankful DR. WM. JACKSON, warm weather has come in spring. by a fine of $2,000, one-half of which that lie has possession of such a manu E. S. MORGAN & CO., WM. BOYER, The period of gestation with ewes is I is to be paid to the informer and the factory of raw material into marketa Forwarding & Commission Merchants, Cal. street, first door west of White A Martin, about 152 days. Knowing this the remainder to the coolie, after paying ble products. shepherd-can regulate the time when I his passage to his native country’. —• ■ ■ • < > » ....... Rosebtirir. Oregon. Jneknonville. Oregon, the lambs shall be dropped. A single T o -M okrow .—To-morrow may nev ILL ATTEND FAITH FULLY TO ALL DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ram to 75 or 100 sheep should lie taken I n criminal statistics, the census of er come to us. We do not live in to Business entrusted to our care. from the flock at night during the morrow. We cannot find it in any of < >ur h orwarding and Storage Charges, Fruits in Season, coupling season and well fed. It is 1870 discloses the fact that on June 1st, our title-deeds. The man who owns from and after this date, will be uniform SURGEON DENTIST with the charges at Crescent City and Rod I not wise nor at all a good practice to there were in prison in tho United ding. PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, allow two rams in the same flock. If States 82,901 prisoners, of whom nearly whole blocks of real estate, and great ships on tho seas, doos not own a sin Solieltingthe continued patronage of our one half, 16,117, were native Imrn two ranis are to be used, the flock friends and the public, we are respectfully gle minute of to-morrow. To-morrow ! AND EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK MADE whites, and the remainder were 8,723 E. S. MORGAN A CO. ’ rl found in a first-class variety store. should be divided. It is a mysterious possibibility not yet —such as Gold, Silver, Platina, Alum foreign born and 8,056 colored per born. It lies under the great seal of 29tf. Produce taken in exchange. Please give me inum and Rubber Plates. Special attention a call. 29tf. T he number of cigars that a healthy sons. Comparing this with our total midnight—behind the veil of glisten »riven to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide MILL NOTICE. (laughing gas) given for the painless ex man may smoke without iujury de population, it will be seen that one ing constellations. traction of the teeth. CARPET. WEAVING. pends upon the make up of his nervous person out of 1,127 is a prisoner, and E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March an system. If your brain is a large and that the three classes making up the nually ; also Kerby ville on the 4th Monday \\beat in store, and will commence S asiies of all kinds are now tied as RS. OLIVER WOULD RE8PECTFUL- grinding on the 10th inst. in October. Call and examine specimen active one, one cigar a day will in the | total are, relatively, one prisoner to flat to the figure as possible, the gener ly inform the public that she will short Our terms for grinding will be the eighth worlc* ly be prepared to weave carpets in the most long run injure you. If your brain is every 1,744 native born whites, one to al desire appearing to I k ' to do away office oomer of California and 5th streets ; bushel, or exchange. artistic style, and at reasonable rates. I ji - small and not active, two or three every 937 who are foreign born, and with the old puffiness which has for a residence opposite Crystal A W right >hl ack - DALEY A EMERY. dies desiring to have carpets wcven, should Butto Creek Mills, Sept. 1, 1873. 30tf. cigars a day will not injure you. smitb-shop. giv® her a call. atW. one to every 905 of the colored race. I long time disfigure«I costumes. Dr. L. DANFORTH, STATE OF OREGON. I ! D ! H MR¡ T I W A W ------------ 1—— ■■ ■■—< »»I. M I ' —-