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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1874)
A SPLENDID OFFER! 1 »ORTL AN D ADV ERTI SEM ENTS. I nterest R educed .—We learn that after several months negotiation, which I 25 PER CENT. SAVED ! j has been pending between the German By purchasing Clothing, Furnishing Goods, The DEMOCRATIC TIMES for 1874, Boots, Shoes, Ac., Ac., at SATURDAY,.............. FEBRUARY 7, 1874. 1 bondholders of the Oregon and ( alifoi- 4CrriTl^” CLOTHING STORE, nia-Railroad and the Company, a re A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION TO HARRIS A PRAGER, duction in the rate of interest has been . ( FACTS FOR FARMERS. Cbrner Front and Alder Sti., Portland. agreed upon. Mr. Holladay, as repre WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE!! French Beaver Suits, troni..... $20.00 to $30.00 If you invest money in tools, and senting the Company, is to remain in Amer’n “ “ “ ..... 15.00 to 22.50 AND A CHROMO OF then leave them exposed to the the present possession and control oi j French ( ’assimcrc suits, from.. 17.50 to 25.00 ___ American “ “ “ •• 12.50 to 20.00 weather, it is the same as loaning the railroad. The rate of interest on 1,000 Fairs French Cassim ’e Pants $7 pr pair the bonds has been reduced from 7 per money to a spendthrift without secur 1,000 “ Americ’n “ “ $.5.84) “ I cent, annum — payable semi-annually ity—a dead loss in lx»th cases. ZIOUN ’ <€• YOUTHS* CLOTHING. If you invest money in hooks, and to 2} percent. The interest on these ■ZiC The largest and best selected stock of never read them, it is the same as bonds became due on the 1st of Bov’s and Youth’s Clothing, at REDUCED putting your money into a kink anti and 1st of OrtolnT of each year. The RATES. FURNISHING GOODS. never drawing cither principal or in- last payment of intere-t was made b\ 100 doz. Undershirts A Drawers, at 50c apiece the Company last spring. After tin« terest. 100 “ 75c If you invest your money in fine 1st of October, no payment of interest 44 44 S1.00 100 “ stock, and th» not teed and protect having1 l»een made, the bonds were them and properly care for them, it is protested. Mr. Wm. S. Norris, of San the same as dressing your wife in silk Francisco, one of the lru-tees of tin* Mortgage Bond, sailed for Europe to do Kitchen work. If von invest your money in choice some time during October to effect, if fruits, and do not guard them and give possible, a compromise l»etwevn the them a chance to grow anti prove their bondholders and the Railroad Compa value, it is the same as putting a good ny. After several months’ negotiation, ‘ hand into the held with l»ovr tools to the alw»ve arrangements were made. A telegram received a few days since ; work with. Affords advantages for the thorough Com If you invest your money in a good from Frankfort-on-the-Main, conveyed . AI.I. FOR THE ihereial Education of young and middle farm, and do not cultivate it well, it is the intelligence of the compromise.— : aged men. Send for College Paper. the same as marrying a good wife and Oregonian. 46. D e FRANCE A JAMES. Trifling Sum of FOUB DOLLARS I so abusing anti enslaving her as to IF PAID IN' ADVANCE. F eed F owls a L ittle and O f crush her energies and break her heart. THE BEST PAPER ! TRY IT ! ten . — It is a very careless method of, If vou invest vour money in a tine house, and do not cultivate your mind feeding fowls which we see often BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. and taste so as to adorn it with intelli adopted, where the grain is thrown NOW IS YOUR TIME! gence and refinement, it is as if you down in great heaps on the ground or were to wear broadcloth and a silk hat floor. It is not only wasteful, but in rpiIE MAGAZINE is one of tho best | rnilE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN now in jurious to the lowls, because they I monthly publications published, the | 1 its 29lh year, enjoys the widest circula- . to mill. of any weekly newspaper of the kind in j If you invest your money in fine get over-fed, and it is in an important original price of which is $1.00. Though lion the world. A new volume commences Jan its subscription price is moderate, the Mag- i clothes, and do not wear them with respect contrary to their habits, for azine 3, 1S74. not a “cheap John” at- . uary Its contents embrace the latest and most dignity and ease, it is as if a plowman their nature is to “scratch.” Watch fair, as is a decidedly sample, which may be seen at the , interesting information pertaining to the were to »it at a jeweler’s table to make the old hen with a brood wiien she is T imes O ffice , will attest. Industrial, Mechanical, and Scientific Pro just let out of the coop. She hardly , and adjust hair-springs. gress of the World ; Descriptions, with THE CHROMO, Beautiful Engravings, of New Inventions, If you invest your money in strong stirs from the spot ; but as soon as Of which the above gives but an idea, is a ‘ New Implements, New Processes, and Im drink, it is the same as turning hun she realizes her freedom down go her beautiful tru'hful representation of the I proved Industries of all kinds ; Useful gry hogs into a grown corn-field—ruin claws into the soil, and afterwart I renowned and Yosemite Valley, situated in Cal- j Notes, Recipes. Suggestions and Advice, by whenever you see her she is at it. ifornia, which is visited yearly by tlmu- ' Practical Writers, for Workmen and Em will follow in l>oth cases. in all the* various arts. If you invest your money in every Always feed, then, no more than can sands of tourists from every part of the > ployers, T he S cientific A me ican is the cheapest world. It is 1 1x20 inches in size, is pro new wonder that flaming circulars pro be eaten at once, and take care that duced in seventeen oil colors, and is an or- : and best illustrated weekly paper published. claim, it is the same as buving tickets this is so scattered amongst some light nament to any room. It cannot be pur Every number contains from 10 to 15 origi engravings of new machinery ami novel at a lottery office, where there are ten rubbish that they may have the lux chased in any of our stores. It is well worth ' nal inventions. $2.50, which we were ottered tor ours. ury of scratching for it. If feed is blanks to one prize. E ngravings , illustrated Improvements, If you invest your money in the last buried in fresh earth, then they get Discoveries, and Important Works, pertain OTHER INDUCEMENTS. novel, it is the same as employing a with their mouthfuls of grain some Those not desiring the Chromo, will be ing to Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Milling, Mining and Metallurgy; Records tailor's dandy to dig your ¡»otatoes.— thing of use to their peculiar diges furnished the T imes and magazine for $3.50, of the latest progress in tho Application of tive organs. Grain, however, should in advance. ¿.¿change. Steam, Steam Engineering, Railways, Ship- Building, Navigation. Telegraphy, Tele not be allowed to come in contact This is doubtless one of the best induce-I graph Engineering, Electricity, Magnetism, Is B eer Y east W holesome ?— with the filthy, tainted soil too often ments ever ottered to the public, and every- Light ami 1 lent. bod v should avail themselves of it. We mean Analysis of the poison of the cobra de found in the poultry yard. Farmers, Mechanics, Engineers, Inven what we say. We stand responsible lor the tors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lovers of capello, the most deadly of serpents, delivery of the <'bromo and Magazine. We Teachers, Clergymen, Lawyers, I t is well known that in his great have already furnished the Magazine and Science', establishes the singular and somewhat ami People of all Professions, will find the startling fact that its composition is .'•ledge journey in search of the relics Chromo to several persons, who can attest S cientific A merican useful Io them. It Address should have a place in every Family. Li precisely the same as that of beer of Sir John Franklin, Capt. Hall made their merits. HULL A NICKELL, brary. Study, Oilice, ami Counting Roetin ; yeast. Therefore if beer yeast were distressing discoveries, which he re T imes O ffice , Jacksonville, Ogn. in every Reading Room, College, Academy, injected under the skin, death would solved never to give to the light as or School. A vear's numbers cevntain S32 pages anei result as certainly as from the bite of long as Duly Franklin should live. Se've'ral Humlreei Engravings. Timusands the terrible cobra. On the other hand, On his last departure from Greenland of vevlumes are preserved for binding and if the poison of the cobra were used in the Polaris he intrusted all his im reference. The practical recipes are well worth ten times the subscription price. for the purpose for which beer yeast is portant documents to a Mr. Smith of Terms $3. a year by mail. Discount to sometimes used—to raise bread—it Tessuisak. From them it is now as Clubs. Specimens sent tree. May be had would undoubtedly have the same certained that Capt. Hall made the sad of all News Dealers. P atents .—In connection with the S cien effect. Yet who would think for a discovery that Franklin and his party tific A merican , Messrs. Munn A <’o.,are wen* reduced to the dire necessity of moment alout employing the venom Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, of the snake to make light bread for eating each other. The fact of this dis and have the largest establishment in the world. More than fifty thousand applica his dinner ? Why, the cook who would covery would have added still greater tions have been made for patents through commit such an act would endanger fame to Capt. Hall. He kept the se their agency. his life. But why not as soon the cret from Lady Franklin ; but now that Patents are obtained on the best terms, Models of New inventions ami sketches ex venom of the snake as the venom of the tender and heroic explorer rests COUGHS, HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, amined and advice free. All patentsare pub the still? One is as harmless, and as under the same dreary skies with the lished in the Scientific American the week Sore throat, colds, whooping cough, croup, harmful as the other. Either injected lost Franklin, this most unhappy secret liver complaint, bronchitis, asthma, bleed they issue. Scud for Pamphlet, 110 pages, into the blood is certain death, while has come to light. containing laws and full directions for ob ing of the lungs, and every alleetion of the either, taken into the stomach, is ap throat, lungs and «'best, an1 speedily and taining Patents. Address for the Paper, or concerning parently so, for it is not likely that a T hey have a champion office-holder permanently cured by the use of Patents. M cxn A Co., .37 Park Row, N. Y. poison so fatal when sent directly to in Florida. He is thus described by Bram'h Ofiice, cor. F and 7th Sts., Wash Dr. W¡star’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. ington, D. C. 1 the blood can fail to be hurtful when a local paper: “When the Hon. G. Den This well-known preparation does not dry communicated to it through the stom nis left us for his Northern trip, to be ALL KINDS OI- up a cough and leave t he cause behind, as is absent for several months, we lost in the ach. case with most medicines, but it loosens him our Senator, County Commission ami cleanses the lungs and allays irritation, A T ower T aller than B abel . er, Board of Instruction, Deputy -Mar thus removing the cause of the complaint. —Messrs. Clarke, Reeves & Co., pro shal, Deputy Sheriff, Deputy County CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED prietors of the Phoenixville Bridge Cleric, Treasurer of School Funds, By a timely resort to this standard remedy, Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Custodian of County Treasurer’s B ooks , as is proved by hundreds of testimonials re pro[»ose to construct a wrought iron Senior Councilman and Acting Mayor. ceived by the proprietors. None genuine, tower 1,000 feet in height, to l»e com Nearly all public business was suspend unless signed by 1. Butts. Seth W. I-'owle A Sons, Proprietors, Boston. Sold by Red- pleted for the American Centennial ed until his return.” ington, Hostetter A Co., San Francisco, Cal., —FROM Exhibition in 1876. The tower is to and druggists generally. 2Sm6. be circular in section, 150 feet in di P rofessor L oomis deduces from ameter at the base, diminishing to 30 the weather reports of two years past FRANCO-AM FRICAN feet at the top. It is proposed to that the average rate of progress of a have spiral staircases winding around storm in January is 680 miles a day, the center tube for those preferring and its average direction five degrees HOTEL <fc RESTAURANT, A VISITING CARD to walk up, but elevators will I k * pro north of east; for February, 710 miles, Opposite Odd Fellows’ Ilall, vided, which are calculated to ascend and a direction thirteen degrees north to the top in three minutes. Contrast of east; March, 910 miles, eleven de TO— JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ed with this proposed tower, the St. grees north of east; and for April, 715 Peter’s Cathedral at Rome, Bunker jniles, sixteen degrees north of cast. Hill Monument, and the Pyramids of i JL1PJ.VZJ JZO/.T. - - PropnctrcM. Egypt, all become insignificant K eeping H oney .—To Keep honey u----- all the year round, let it run through THE LARGEST POSTER, D octors ’ C anes .—It was formerly a fine sieve to separate it from particles fpiIE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD the practice among physicians to carry of wax; then boil it gently in .an I of tendering her thanks to the public for a cane having a hollow head, the top earthen vessel, sKim off the foam which the patronage which Iras hitherto been ex to her, and would respectfully solicit of which was gold, pierced with holes gathers on top, and cool it in jars. tended its continuance. like a i»cppcr-lM>x. The top contained After covering these tightly set them Her tables are always under her immedi NEATLY EXECUTED AT ate control ; ami by her long experience in a small quantity of aromatic powder, away in a cool cellar. the business she feels confident that she will or of snuff; and on entering a house i give entire satisfaction to all. Iler beds ami or room where a disease supposed to D iogenes hunted in the day time ' rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable be infectious prevailed, the doctor for an honest man, with a lantern : if style, suited to the accommodation of single or families. Her beds are always THE TIMES OFFICE. would strike his cane on the floor to he bed liven in these times, he would j occupants kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. agitate the powder, and then apply hev needed the hed lite ov a locomotiff. 8. E. WATT. CHAS. K. KLt’M. it to his nose. Hence all the old prints —Josh Billings. of physicians represent them with -------- --------- WATT <fc KLUM, • “Wrestling Joe” is begging in the canes to their noses. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, streets of San Francisco, maxing $11 Saddle & Harness Manufacturers, “L ook here, stranger, that’s my per day, which he invests in stocKs. ASHLAND, OREGON. wife you are dancing with.” “Well, what of it ?” said Hackensack. “Why, The Law of Newspapers. ANUFACTURE AND IMPORT CON- cord Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! this : you dance with her again, and , Boston Team Collars, Concord, Team and I’ll blow the top of your head off.” : 1. Subscribers who do not give express Buggy Collars, Men’s, Bovs’, and Side Sad AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY “Now look here,” said Hackensack, notice to the contrary are considered as wish dles, Bridles, Cinchas ami Stirrups, Whips, ing to continue their subscriptions. ! Currv-eombs, Lashes, Spurs, Collar Pads, coolly, “do you see that umbrella, set- 2. If any subscribers order the discontin —OF THE— everything usually kept in a well regu tin’ there ?” “Well, s’pose I do?” uance of their newspapers, the publisher and harness establishment. “Well you handle that umbrella, you may continue to send them until ail arrear lated MOVEMENT, We are using Kerby's Genuine Santa Cruz GRANGE ages are paid. touch that umbrella, you even look at 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take Leather, and guarantee Satisfaction to our umbrella, and I’ll ram it down your their newspapers from the oilices to which Customers. ----OR THE— they are directed, the law holds them re throat— and then I'll spread it.11 ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. JOHN BILGER, Ùliv ¿0 two tra tic îinirs. (California St., one door west of Sachs Bro«,,) y E RY BEST Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALER AND WORKER IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC LEI’S CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN assortment of t he Lest K I 4 » • 4 44 44 4 4 44 U 44 TINWARE, BRASS PIPES, FORCE PUMPS, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, 11A R DWA R E, C U T I. ER Y, H Y DRAULIC N< iZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GJ.ASS, OILS, HOSE, POWDER BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. THE YOSEMITE!! '/ . ............. 4 »B I I ■■ M T he farmers of Missouri are organ izing rapidly. It was stated at the meeting of the State Agricultural So ciety at St Louis last weex, that the Granges had made comparatively more progress In that State than in any other, | 1,100 Granges having been already formed, with a membership of 70,000. ......... ■ » I III I. B— A dvertising begets wealth. sponsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the publisher, and the newspapers are sent to the former direction they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers from the oilice, or re moving and leaving them uncalled for is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud’ 6. The jioatmaster who neglects to give the legal notice of the neglect of a person to take from thé office the ncwspatærs ad dressed to him, is liable to the publisher for the subscription price. Repairing neatly and quickly done. Please give us a call. 48tf. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE j *- appointed James W. Crutcher, Esq., my 1 agent, to attend to all necessary business ' during my absence in the East. I have also placed my notes and accounts in the hands of H. K. Hanna, Esq., for col lection. Parties interested will govern them selves accordingly. JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville, October 18, 187». 43tf. NAILS, MINING TOOL, SHOT. BRl>IIES, CAR BENTER TOOLS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON WASH-KETTLES, BRASS ANDIRON WIRE, Sil LET -1 RON WARE. 3ÊWI NT G- >• • — JOB PRINTING! .......... • / - Farmer’s War against Monopolies. I T)ETNG A FULL AND AUTHENTIC I ) account of t he struggles of t he ’ Farmers against the extortions ot the RaH- i road Companies, with a history ot the *i. e i and Progress of the Order of Patrons of Hus- I bamlry ; its objects and prosr>eets. It sells at right. Send for specimen. pages and terms to Agents, and see whv it sells faster ihan anv other book. Address, than anv r BANCROFT A CO., 3t7 721 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal. Cast Iron and Steel Plows. ROPE, CAULDRONS, CULTIVATORS, COPPER WARE, IMI EEL-BAR ROWS, SHEET-IRON WARE, fi'O O D EN ,1 ND WIL L O W WA R E .* STOVES. FRANCISCO. / 5. T* s .* . »- >•. . tr.?. ; J...—"• • ----- • ♦ -------- C*- it, T. FLORENCE. pecial attention is called to t-o'grm« im;»! ov »•ment'* rec"nt!.v ia tl is . ite.¡i Machine, and t<» th>» n« »» :vnt <1 -ant styl.*» of CitstiBsiiid.al ti» «».o' list. Always on hand a large hit of parlor, cook ing, otliee, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, ¡»lain 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. (>r<lers attended to with dispatch and filled according to directions. He is deter mined to sell at low prices for cash. S LIQUORS ■ »fall kinds, of the best brands, wholesale and retail. Also ■ lrz3 »»ksr • % T< »BACCO AND CIGARS. « V- X b X Gua ■ I Tlor tiiosp ix ho prefer a Ma- rhine f.‘« diu. l.j.' vvui-k .•»•.»:»_•> feem tno op»T’«tor, vvc n<».» have on- of that «t.'serij»! "on. qui •l,c:'.sy.j-«u«tifng ami iiavñig r»:i the o¡h< r « x« c. lietseies <»t Cie Otller i •• FLORENCE to j»!ca*e. If there is tà.otis’tiMl miles of I s «>;»:■ Kiire v.il'.iti h L In connection w ith all these I have on hand large assortment of GROCERIES of all kinds—just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don’t Le- iieve it, call and examine my stock before ■ urcha-ing elsewhere. JOHN BILGER. Importer of farm implements and machines. 29tf. San rmneisco not Morhing well, I xi U aCtenti to il m Hhont nny expense totiicowner. S.i.Ul £.1. lilLl^Agt, UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Cor. California <£• Mh Sts. s <I h » oFtlv Maritine that T mt« *<‘n in more t.ta.i oof* «’irv'c* Iun»—having n rcvcrsK.Je Cee«}—n great advantage iti litsfeuùtg cimìm öl' m in q..tiling, < C<*. the Florence, or } Examine j s» i.«l tor Circular u:s«l s.t.upl-w ot V.crk tu-torr yo i [»;:re:>:»s«' tv r . *»• i:ig Hachiuc. Bl Y IStD BEST I 5Zach;ucs sold on IH mtii I terms. FLORENCE Q F.WIXG MAC5ÎÎNFS. SAMUEL Agent, ♦'ll (¿rund liutai 2ÌuiìUiii>j9 » • ohcìj WI* qiHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- 1 speetfully inform their friends and the public generaUy that they have purchased ’ he above c'ablishment, which will be iiencetorth conducted under their constant personal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor thein with ’.heir patronage. These stables arc centrally located, and within convenient distance of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses and mules w ill be boarded and cared for at moderate charges. They have one of the largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ot Portland, of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, With single <>r doul >le teams, for hire on rea- -<>nal»lc terms. Also good Saddle Horses and M n’t s. w hich w ill be hired to go to any part <>t the country at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, and broke to saddle or harness. 2!»tf. RUBLI dr WILSON. HENRY HAGEN, DR, E. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION OF TAR! Wholesale Dealer In CAI.IIXjRNIA R. GARVIN S SOLUTION AND COM- pound elixir <>f tar. first and only solu tion ever made in one mixture ot all the twelve valuable active principals oi the well know n curative agent, O WINES, BRANDIES, — and — IMPORTED LIQUORS, PINE TREE TAR, 33S and 340 Pine St., Unef|ual<‘<l in coughs, colds, catarrh, asth ma, bronchitis and con-umpli»»ii. Cures without fail a recent cold in three to six hours ; and also by its vitalizing, purify ing ami stimulating ellects upon the general svstem, is remarkably efficacious in all dis eases ofthe blood, including scrofula ami eruptions of th«* sl.in. dyspepsia, diseases of the liver and kidneys, heart disease and gen eral debility. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! San Francisco, California. Orders from the country promptly 30tf. J. A. BAUER, M A N U FACTÌ RING CHEMIST, And M holesale and Retail Dealer in Also a Volatile Solution of Tar, for inhala PERFUMERY, tion. without ai»pli«ation of heat. A re DRUGS AND markably valuable discovery, as tho whole AND EVERYTHING TO HE FOUND apparatus can be earricl in the vest pocket, readv at anv time for the most effectual ami positively curative use in all diseases ofthe IN A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, n<»se. throat ami lungs. No. 101 Post Street, THE Ct >.M 1‘ol'N D TA Rand MANDRAKE PILL, f<>r tme in eonnei-tion with the Elixir SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Tar, is a combination of thotwo most valua ble Alterative Medicines known in the pro fession, ami renders this pill without excep irir Orders from the country promptly tion the verv best over offered. ’ 30tf. rhe SOLUTION and <’< >.MP(»UND ELIX- idled. IK of TA R is without doubt the best remedy known in eases of Cholera and Yellow Fever NOTICE It is a spe«-ific for such diseases, and should California Railroad Company, j be kept in the household of everv family Oregon Land Department, Portland, Oregon, > especially in the months in which Cholera April 5th, 1872. ) and Yellow Fever are liable to prevail A small quantity taken daily will prevent con VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A tracting these terrible diseases. vigorous prosecution will lx* instituted Solution and Compound Elixir, $1 00 ncr against any ami everv person who trespasses bottle. Volatile Solution for inhalat’lon K5 upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and per box. Tar and Mandrake Pills, 50 cents removing timlier therefrom before the same per box. is BOUGHT of tho Company AND PAID Send for Circular of Positive Cures to vour FOR druggist or to L. F. 11YDE A Co., All vacant Land in odd numl>ercd sections, York° In,pnetors’ I95'7th Avenue, New whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within * distance of thirty miles from the line of the Sold by all druggists. road, belongs to the Companv. 27U. I. R. MOORES, Land Agent. For sale at the City Drug Store. MEDICINES, awr.