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THE DEMOCRATIC TIME1 Sh? Jo ¿Drnwntic Simes Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Published Every Saturday Morning RATES OF ADVERTISING. —BY— P. D. HULL A CHAS. NICKELL, Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth's Brick Building. Kate« of Subscription : Ono copy, |*er annum,....... v.................... $.'».00 “ six months.................................... 2.00 “ three months,............................. 1.00 VOL. IV JACKSONVILLE, OON., SATURDAY, JAN. 31, 1874 Ladies’ and Gentlemen's OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. uexebal notes and news . NO. 5. LETTER FROM FLOLNCE ROCK. Advertisements will be inserted in the T ime « at the following rates : One square, one insertion......................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one........... 1.00 For legal advertisements, $2.50 per square of 12lines, first insertion, and $1.00 jier square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the above rates inado to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. BRIUHAJI YOUNti’S FAMILY. Oregon has 252 postoffices. F lounce R ock , Rogue River,) Mrs. Ann Eliza XXtebb, the nine January 17th, 1873. J teenth wife of Brigham Y’oung, in Cuba asks for more troops from I E ditor T imes : Physician A Surgeon, her lecture on the Mormons, gives the Spain. I expect you folks snug and safe in following facts in regard to Brigham JACKSONVILLE, OR EG ON. FANCT GOODS, Madame Parepa Rosa, the renowned FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRKT. your comfortable dwellings away down Y’oung himself and his family : Brig Circuit Judge,..................................... P. P. Prim songstress, died in London the 22d. in the valley scarcely ever give a ham was seventy-three years of age BOYS' and GIRLS’ District Attorney,.............................. J. R. Neil Serrano, who has been appointed to thought to us away up here on the last June. He has nineteen wives; JACKSON COUNTY. fifteen of these arc his for time and County Judge,............................. E. B. Watson lì E A D Y- MA I) E CLOTHING, govern Spain, is taking the course of river. Perhaps you hardly know that eternity; the other four are proxy xs » « County Commissioners...... 1 Jacob Wagner, lu.,!«» a dictator, lie will not call a Cortes there is quite a number of us, includ wives, being widows of Joseph Smith. ,..Th««s. T. McKenzie Sheritf,.............................. for a year. ing several families, spending the win The children of their union with Brig BOOTS AND SHOES, . 1’. Dunn ■Clerk ham are accredited to Joseph Smith, Treasurer,........................ ................ John Bilger Joaquin Miller is in Florence, Italy, ter here. Assessor....................... ............. 1», IL Tavlor • So far we have had about ten inches and go to swell hi» kingdom. All plu Dr. J. C. BELT, School Superintend lent, ............ W. J. Stanley FINE TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S, and is being feasted and wined by ral wives are known by their maiden I of snow ; but the air has been mild names to distinguish one from the Purveyor,......................... ............ .1. S. Howard i men who never will be able to see PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Coroner............................. ..................... .1. N. Bell and no cold winds having prevailed, other. merit in his poems. Official Paj>er,................ D emocratic T imes 1 Jacksonville, Oregon, CLOTHING, we really have not experienced as The following is a correct list of JOSEPHINE COUNTY. It cost $32.75 to repair ono of the j Brigham ’s wives in the order of their much cold as we frequently did in the Countv Judge,.............. ................... T. B. Sifers Government wheelbarrows last year — i < ieo. s. Mathewson Having located in the town of Jacksonville, CIGARS and TOBACCO, the one that is in use at the Treasury valley in former winters, The stock marriages : Mary Ann Angel, Lucky Co. Conimi.s-sioners,...... l B. F. Sloan. tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and is beginning to look rather thin, ex- Decker, Mrs. Augusta Cobb, Harriet Sheriff,.............................. ............ Dan. L. Green I other branches of lus profession, respect Cook, Clara Decker, Emeline Free, Department. ’ Rah for Grant ! Í fully asks a portion of the public patron Clerk,................................. ............ Chas. Hughes cept that which lias been fed plenty Crockery, Liquors, etc., age. Office—Second door north ol the U. Treasurer,........................ .............. Win. Nan« k«' I Senator Mitchell presented a bill ask of hay ; but if we have no harder Lucy Biglow, Zina I). Huntingdon, S. Hotel. 4Stf. Assessor............................ ...Thos. G. Patterson Susan Snively, Margaret Pierce, Mrs. ing an appropriation by Congress for weather, they will come out all right. Twiss, Emily Partridge, Martha Bo- School Su perin ten« lent.................. \. J. Adams Surveyor........................... ................... Ilex. Watts E. B. WATSON. AT E. JACOBS’ NEW STORE the establishment of an assay office at c. . W. KAHLER. Coroner............................. ........... Geo. E. Briggs The folks at Beeson A- Slosson’s saw ker, Eliza Burgess, Eliza R. Snow, KAHLER & WATSON, Harriet Barney, Amelia Folsom, Mary Official Pajn'r...................... D emocratic T imes Portland, Oregon. It is approved by I mill at the bridge, eight miles above X’an Cott and Eliza Webb—the nine In Orth's Building, Jacksonville. COURT SITTINGS. the Director of the United States Mint. here, under the charge of Ed. C. Slos- Attorneys anti Counselors-at-Law, 1 teenth and last. Brigham lias two Jackson Count//.— Circuit Court, second Senator Sargent has reported to the son, are cutting out a fine quality of large houses called the Bee-hive and Jacksonville, Oregon, Monday in February. Juno and November. County Court, first Monday in each month. Senate his bill providing for the pre lumber, which will be in fine order to the Liell. There is one wife in the and Josephine Count//.— Circuit Court, second emption of agricultural lands within haul out next summer by the teams Bee-hive and six in the other. The Monday in April and fimrth Monday in Oc tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan the mineral belt, and his supplemental returning from Fort Klamath. The rest are scattered throughout the city and territory. His three eldest sons uary, April, July and October. bill to promote the development of snow is just right to make it nice have followed the polygamous exam JACKSONVILLE TREUINCT. Furniture Ware - Room, mineral resources. J. H. STINSON. J. F It. NEIL. Justice of the Peace......................... J. R. Wade logging. An old Maine logger says it ple of their father. STINSON & NEIL. Cor. California A Oregon Sts., TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. He has forty-five living children, tho The House of Representatives passed puts him more in mind of the State of i.Tohn Bilger. President, most of them are grown and married. Attorneys and l'ounselors-at-Law, Jacksonville, Oregon. the Senate substitute for the salary Maine than anything he has done 1 Herman Helms, There are twenty-nine girls and six James A. Wilson, Trustees, since he has beeu in Oregon. bill. It now goes to the President for ap teen boys in his family. His son JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, | David I.inn, proval. The bill restores the old Con M. Mickelson has got in quite a crop i N. Fisher. John XV. has renounced polygamy by DAVID LINN Recorder,....................................... U. S. Hayden gressional salaries, as they were prior discharging bis first and second wives, of wheat on Red Blanket Prairie, Treasurer........................................... Henry l’ape Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment and retaining his third. Seven of Marshal................................ lames 1’. McDaniel to the back-pay steal bill. which seems to be growing finely, al of furniture, consisting of Street Commissioner................ Peter Boschev Brigham ’ s daughters taste the sweet of Sargent hqs presented a petition to though covered with snow. Whelpley plural marriage. Two of the seven BEDSTEADS, H. K. HANNA, the Senate from the Woman’s Suffrage <& Shartle have put in some grain on call Hiram B. Clawson husliand; two SOCIETY’ NOTICES. BUREAUS, TABLES, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publie, Association of California, asking for the old Hi Abbott ranch, and Mr. Gor are allied to George Thatcher, and GUILD MOULDINGS, : J w I ooih ¡11? Lodge X o . 10, 1.1). 0.F.. the adoption of an amendment to the don has quite a large area in wheat, as two to Mark Croxall; the seventh is STANDS, SOFAS. LOUNGES, Jacksonville. Oregon. • Hol«ls its regular meetings every Constitution of the United States, de also have the Hull Bros. XX’m. A. the second mate of Thomas Williams. CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, " ■ Satur«lay evening at the < >dd Fel Brigham’s sons are: Joseph A., Brig Will practice in all the Courts of the State. low’» Hall. Brothers in g«>o«l standing are PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, claring that the right to hold office Owen’s sheep are not doing very well. ham, Jr., John W., Heber, Ernest, Prompt attention given to all business left invited to attend. K. KUBLI, N. G. in mv care. 29tf. ETC., ETC. shall not be denied on account of sex. They are kept on Elk Creek, below Arthur, Perry, Oscar, Arpillas, Morris, C. W. S avage , R oc . Sec’y. Silas J. Day, John A. Boyer, John Bilger. Dr. L. DANFORTH. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on Mr. Frelinghuysen has introduced here. But taking us all in all as a Mahonri, Morianchamer, Hyrum, Lo Trustees. voting precinct, we are doing well. hand and made to order. Planing done on renzo, XVillard, Howe. The daughters PHYSICIAN and surgeon , * ♦ reasonable terms. £ir Undertaking a spe in the Senate a bill authorizing the are Elizabeth, X’itate, Alice, Luna, ______________ * cialty. 29tf. Orrconian Poeahonla» Tribe Xo. I. I in- Secretary of the Treasury to issue Fannie, Mira, Clara, Nettie, Nabbie, proved or«ler of Red Men. hobls its C hanging S eed . If fanners were Lulu, Eva, Dora, Susie, Tootie, Ella,’ $225,000,000 of bonds to purchase -•* stated councils e.t the Red Men's DRUGS and MEDICINES. Ilall the third sun in everv seven suns, in $200,000,000 of gold, with which to always careful to sow none but plump Miranda, Louisa (nicknamed Punk the eighth run. A cordial invitation t<> all grains, of pure seed ; that is, seed of by her father), Emma, Emily, Carly, inaugurate specie payments by the re one brothers in good standing. variety, unmixed, we see no rea Maine, Josephine, Mary, Xfaria, Phebe, I FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL- A. P. OWEN, S. demption of that amount of legal ten A ways on hand at the son why they should change their seed. Zeba, Ruth, Della, Baby, the youngest, P. D. P arsons , ot R. GEORGE SCHUMPF, der notes. Where seed of a good variety is mixed who will be three years old in January. CITY DKI’Cr STORE, Oreioii Division \o. I, A falling out has occurred between I with seed of a variety inferior in qual Amelia Folsom is the only wife Brig BARBER, ity, but of greater vigor, the more vig Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets the Department of the Interior and orous kind will gain upon the lietter ham lives with at present He has —OF on Wednesday evening <>f each week in the the Indian Peace Commission because kind, and the quality will deteriorate. forsaken all for her. Upon this favor upper story of th«; District School House. CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, ite wife is lavished all the cure and Brothers ami sisters in good standing art* in the Chairman of the Commission has Also, when inferior, shrunken grains I attention the most devoted monoga vited to attend. I charged the Department with corrup are sown the wheat must deteriorate ; mist could possibly bestow upon his JOHN A. BOYER. W. P. A. P. O wen . R. S. tion in administering Indian affairs. i but where pure, plump grains are companion. always sown upon soil in good condi At present he is erecting a mansion The latter denies the charges and re tion, we do not believe that there is Warren Lodge Xo. III. A. F. k A. for her that will cost at least $100,000. taliates by making similar ones against anything in the seedbed that should Hobls its regular communications DANDRUFF LOTION, Brigham loves her better than all oth /Xr X on the Wc«lnt—«lav evenings or pre the Commission. affect the quality, or constitution of ers. He is afraid of her, and this is ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. Dawes, of the Committee on Ways the wheat. We have known instances , where lies her success over him. In M ax M uller , Sec’y. where farmers have carefully saved closing her lecture she remarked that Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. and Means, estimates, and so stated the most perfect ears of seed corn for she had not been actuated by any ma- the other day in the House, that the a succession of years, and the quality liciuos feeling toward Brigham in Jacksonville Stamm Xo. IIs. I . 0. R. M., 29tf. ROBB A KAHLER. Presidential office, counting the Presi of the variety has improved. YVe be speaking of him as she has. He put Hold« its regular meetings every Thursday CIGARS ! evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers dent ’s salary, perquisites and the ex lieve, that if equal care was exercised polygamy lx*fore the world as a divine “EXCELSIOR” in good .standing are invited to attend. E. JACOBS, O. C. penses of the White House, aggre in saving seed wheat, the results would institution, and she felt moved to tell I be similar. We do not doubt that M ax M uli . er , R. S. J O H N P A S 11 B U 11 Cr, I gates the enormous sum of $400,000 benefits have resulted from changing the truth about it. She knows that YREKA, CAL,, for the term—$100,000 for a single seed, but we suspect that it was where much of the system is a delusion, and a part of it a crime. If it has a gilded Rath Rebekah Denrr Lodge Xo. 1, I. 0. 0. F., year. But in these latter days we a careless farmer bought his seed of a side, she has found it a cheat. It Holds its regular meetings on every other Keeps Constantly on Hand MANNING & ISH, Proprietors, Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. have a Royal Government and the tax more careful one. wrecked her happiness, and will that Members in good standing are invited to We would advise, where a change is I of every true woman. Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars, aving just received a new payers must maintain its shoddy dig attend. N. FISHER, N. G. I made, procuring seed from a better stock of Harness, Buggies and Car nity, you know. J ane K ubli , R. S. I t riages, we are now prepare«! to furnish our and cleaner soil, and we should con A bout H orses .—A saddle put on patronsand the public generally with as sider this of greater importance than ! loosely, with a slack girth, is very ASHLAND GRANGE. ALL OTHER BRANDS, Jacksonville Turnverein Xo. 1, a soil of different texture or composi irritating to a horse and soon produces FINE TURNOUTS Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein tion. a sore back. A harness kept soft and Hall every Saturday evening. Regular Ex A shland , Jan. 17th, 1873. IT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES! As can bo had on tho Pacific Coast. Saddle XVe should prefer seed already adap ercising every Tuesday and Saturday eve pliable with good ncats-foot oil will horses hired to go to any part of the country. E ditor T imes : 291 y. nings. R o BT. KAHLER, President. ted to the climate, and we should last a lifetime. It is stronger because Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses S tephen M. H ubbard , Sec’y. A number of the citizens of Ash change just as often as our Seed became slightly elastic, and which seldom broke to work single or double. Horses boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, them land and vicinity were in attendance poor.— Hural Home. wears off the hair. A horse left un- while in our charge. JACKSONVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY, : covered when not in exercise will soon here yesterday and to-day, for the pur C alifornia S treet , OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. Holds its regular meetings at the District W iio K illed C aptain H all .—It I grow a heavy coat of coarse hair. This School House everv Friday evening. A liberal share of the public patronage is pose of organizing a grange. Worthy is known that during his former so Proprietor, solicited. John Noland, I. W. BERRY, President. [28tt] MANNING A 1SII. Master Daniel Clark being on his way journ in the Arctic regions Capt Hall becomes a hiuderance to rapid motion, R obt . K ahler , See’y. and should be prevented by judieions I AME FOR SALE, to attend the National Grange at St. shot one of his crew for insubordination. blanketing. Y’our horse’s shoes will VTONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST Louis, Mo., stopped by request to in The shooting was reported to our Gov hold on longer if the clinches are not Tlie City Brewery, ANI ±1 Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars kept. stall the officers and instruct them in ernment, and upon inquiry it was weakened by the file on finishing. —BY— that the act was justifiable under I Insist that the file does not touch the DRINKS, 12} CENTS. BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE. their duties. The number of charter found the circumstances. A story is now end of toe nail where turned over. VEIT SC I U TZ. NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t members being limited at thirty, the started that friends of the mutineer Some horses have a habit of stepping pay. Families needing anything in my line IIEUNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM list was soon full, leaving numbers of secretly enlisted in the last expedition, on one side of their feet, perhaps to Iways be supplied with the purest and r . SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY- IN- ranal the public that he is prepared to furnish bes". o be found on the Coast. Give me a and were in some way instrumental forms tho citizens of Jacksonville and the best quality of lime in quantities to suit. others who would have liked to be in bringing about Capt. Hall’s death, avoid proisure on a hidden corn. That call, and you will bo well satisfied. 29tf. surrounding country tliat he is now manu part of the*shoe exposed to severe wear All orders left at the Franco-American Ho charter members, but were a little late facturing, and will constantly ke< p ,,n )'ianq without any one knowing exactly how , should tie protected with steel. All tel or at my kiln on Jackson Creek, will bo RAILROAD SALOON, the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing about listing their names. There will it was done. promptly attended to. a cool glass<>f beer should give me a call. ” carriage shafts of right construction All persons desiring any brick-laying or be ample time, however, for those who California Street, plastering done, will do well to call on I L and that hits been cleared five should allow the body of the animal wish to come in as initiatory members 29tf. G. W. HOLT. DR. WM. JACKSON, JA CKSONV1LLE, Oil EGON, years ago, and has produced crops perfect freedom, and only touch at the hereafter. since then, will be very suitable for well padded saddle, and full collar. WM. BOYER, HENRY PAPF, ENGINEER. i The following persons were elected an apple orchard. It is not desirable An over-reaching horse—one whoso Cal. street, first door west of Whito A Martin, and duly installed as officers of the I to plant trees on newly cleared or hind feet are frequently hitting the THROUGH TICKETS, 12 J C ts . Jacksonville, Oregon. Grange for the ensuing year : D. S. R. broken soil. It is too rich and causes forward shoes—should wear heavy too luxurious a growth of wood, which shoes forward and light ones behind. Buick, W. M.; A. D. Helman, O.; S. dealer in groceries , PROVISIONS, is apt to winter-kill. Good soil, well The theory is, that the heavier hoof pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- B. Cranston, L.; XV. Beeson, »Secreta ' ■ ^ars constantly on hand. The reading drained and full of mineral plant food, will tie thrown a little farther ahead at Fruits in Season, ry ; £obn Neil, S.; James Helms, A. is lietter for planting fruit trees than each step than the lighter one. table is also supplied with Eastern periodi- SURGEON DENTIST eals and leading papers of tin1 Coast. 29tf. PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, S.; H. Root, C.; II. Thornton, G. K.; soil in which there is an excess of veg C rackers .—Take nino cups flour, J. P? Walker, T,; M. C. Beeson, L. A. etation. LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK MADE New Boot and Shoe Store, one cup lard, two cups water, two nd EVERYTHING THAT CAN RE —such as Gold, Silver, Platina, Alum- aj J. Buick, Ceres; E. E. Tolman, P.; found in a first-class variety store. teaspoons cream-tartar and one tea «S peaking of extravagance in California Street, si ium and Rubber Plates. Special attention Produco taken in exchange. Please give me Frances Myer, F. spoon salcratus. First rub the lard iiven to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide dress,” writes Captain Crosstree, “the a call. 29tf. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. aughing gas) given for the painless cx- The Grange seems to be quite a pop most expensively dressed man I ever into the flourandadd two teaspoons salt. traction of the teeth. CARPET-WEAVING. ular institution, and before a great saw was an African chief on the gold Will visit Ashland on the 1st of Marell an W here is “parts unknown?” asks nually ; also Kerbyville on the 4th Monday RS. OLIVER WOULD RESPECTFfrL- length of time elapses nearly every coast, His wives had annointed him ENTI/T LOCATED in October. Call and examine specimen ' th« t,.,i»ii a*\ks.°Pvl man a correspondent of the Danbury News. ' with palm oil, and then powdered him .lle’ respectfully informs ly inform the public that she will short work. firmer in this section of the county of work h, Vi,at ?e 1H Prepped to do all kinds To which Bailey answers, “XVhere ly bo prepared to weave carpets in the most ' from head to foot with gold dust. Office corner of California and "th streets ; I M .. .. ,!’1 the boot and shoe-making line. artistic st vie, and at reasonable rates. La i they don ’ t advertise. ” And although will become a member. residence opposite Crystal A Wright’s black | Satisfaction guaranteed. I You never in your life saw a man got g dies desiring to have carpets woven, should 29tf. Bailey says it, this is no joko. smith -shop. 29t f. G ranger ? up so regardless of expense.” i M. CATON. i give her a call, STATE OF OREGON. Governor,................ Secretary of State,.. Treasurer,............... State Printer,........... J. GREY JEWELL, M. D., ........... L. F. (Jrover ...... S. F. < ha,hi ick .......... L. Fleischner ... .Eugene Semple FCllNISIIING and II H T M A A I I M ' »I I . I