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Ot D emo irati t u ime THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES^ Published Every Saturday Morning Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine —BY— 11ATF.S OF ADVERTISING. P. D. HULL & CHAS. NICKELL. A«hort is«*mcnts will I m -inserted in the T imes at the iollowmg rates ; One square, one insertion.......... no each sul>se<{uent one........... '1.00 For legal advertisements, $2.50 per square of 12 lines, first insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. 1 A lair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and pr<nnptly executed! i Publishers and Proprietors. Ita tes <»l Subscription: One copy, |«rr annum,................................. $3.00 six months..................................... 2.00 44 three months................................ I. imi JACKSON VILLI VOL. I\ NO. 8. St <■< ESS WITH I1E\S. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I AFFAIKS IX FIMA. COXFiUESSIOXAI. EEOISEATIOX. In the breeding of liens it is impor Two pages in Official Gazette are de The following is a list of the bills I tant to procure the variety to meet the voted to a proclamation of Captain- introduced this session of Congress by Physician A Surgeon, requirement in each particular ease. General Jovellar, who has been lately Kelly and Mitchell and Rep JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. FAN( A GOODS, If you breed for eggs you want one reinvested with extraordinary powers. Senators resentative Nesmith : FIRST JEDI variety: if for fiesh or size, another. It gives a lull exposition of the pre (’ireuit J udge,.......... sent state of the insurrection and the BY SENATOR KELLY. BOYS* autl GIRLS* 1 »istriet Attorney,.. And after yon have obtained the kind causes of its continuance ; also an as R. JEWELL is a graduate of the Medi- For extending the time for the selec < a! Department of Georgetown (D. C.) .1 \< KsoN col N I \ . \oti Jo , a*. firm stance, the produc surance that peaceable citizens may tion of Swamp and Overflowed Lands University, and respect fully oilers his ser County .1 udge................................ E. B. Watson vices to t lie citizens ot Jacksonville and the A’L’.l /> K- J/ J />/; CLOTHING, tion of eggs, it is essential that a due live securely, under the protection of in ( iregon, under the Act of Congress .. i Jacob Wagner, County (.oinmisMoners ....... (| surrounding count ry the law. It declares the I land in a of March 12, I860. regard be had to management inorder i »tfi< i in < »rth's Brick Building; residence state of siege. Rebels and persons Sheritr, ................................. Tlios. T. McKenz.it* For the relief of the legal represent at .1 olm Conley ‘ s. 4ltt. to secure the best results. B oots ani > n > ioes , .............. I’. Dumi Clerk... accused of sedition, murder and sim- atives of C. M. Lockwood. Treasurer,................................ ........ lohn Bilger As we cannot give our own experi ilar crimes, are to be tried by court For the relief of William L. White, Dr. J. C. BELT, A sM'ssor....... ............................. .... D. II. ’l'aylor FINE TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, ence in all matters pertaining to poul martial; persons charged with other of Oregon City. School Sii|M*rintern lent....... .. W. .1. Sianlcv .. J. S. Howard Surveyor....... PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, try breeding, we commend the follow crimes and misdemeanors are to bi For the relief of Charles W. Denton. ............. I. N. Beli Coroner.......... tried before the ordinary courts. It Jacksonville. Oregon. D emo « i : vrn T imes To donate the Military Reservation Official 1‘aper ing as apparently worthy of consider CLOTHING. orders mobilization for active service at Fort Steilacoom to Washington .loMtriliNE cot N 1V. ation : I of one volunteer out of every ten, to Territory for the use of the Insane County Jude«'...................................... -I- I*- lifers Having located in the town of Jacksonville, In this section, most of the breeds be immediately enrolled and continued Asylum. . * -• «>. s. Mat hew '> >n and TOBACCO, of fowls, with their crosses, are kept in active service six months. All per lor the purpose of practicing Surgery and CIGARS ( «».( «uninis'ioners,...... ., j. To authorize the County Commis other branches of his profession, respect — generally in small numbers — with Sheriff,............................................ Dan. L. Gr«*en sons between the ages of 20 and 45 fully a<k' a portion of the public | citron- sioners of Thurston county, Washing Clerk............................................... Chas. Iluehes varieti success, 'Lite breed, it is known, years, not volunteers, on the 1st of Crockery, Liquors, etc., agv. < »dice--Second door north ot the I . ton Territory, to issue bonds for the Tr«-asurer.......................................... Win. Naueke lias an intluence, but much is due February, are to be enrolled in the S. Hotel. 4Stf. Ass«*ssor................................ Th«»s. <!. Patterson construction of a railroad from Budd’s probably to the method of keeping, or mititia. Voluntary enlistment to be School Sup«*rintend«*nt................. \.-I. Adani' Inlet to intersect the Northern Pacific E. II. WATSON. C. W. K A HI.EK. Surveyor............................................. \l«-x. Watts management. The following is the for one year, and any volunteer who Railroad at or near Tenino. Coroner.......................................... G«*«». E. Briggs KAHLER & WATSON, conclU'ion 1 have arrived at, as to the may enlist lor one year to be exempt Vllicial Paper...................... D emociiaiic T imes BY SENATOR MITCHELL. point most favorable to success with from all future drifts, Every drafted In Orth’s Building, Jacksonville. Attorneys and t'ounsrlors-nt-Law, cor KT SITTINOS. To locate and establish an Assay liens as layers ; volunteer to received $100 bounty, .7<»cZxo» Cnnnfti.— Circuit Court, seeoinl Office in Portland. We have observed that the smaller Drafted volunteers to be allowed to Jacksonville, <trcfjon, Monday in I'l bruarv. June and Nov«-nib<*r. To provide for a survey and estimate tho number of hens the more <.Mr<r Co s furni-li substitutes, but the payment County Court, first Aloiulay in each month. Will practice in the supreme, District and per hen were obtained. of money to be relieved from the ser of cost for constructing locks and canals I'ounhi.— Circuit Court, second other Courts of this State. Momlay in April and fourth Mondax in < >c- That a laying hen wants quiet and vice will not be allowed. No one and to remove obstructions to the nav Office in the building formerly occupied tober. County <'onrt*. fust Monday itiJan- fiv O. Jacobs, opposite Court 1 louse. 29tt. contentment. There should be no subject tn draft will be permitted to igation of the Columbia river. uary, April, J illy an«l < h-toln-r. For the Construction of a Custom crowding nor close confinement, but leave the ¡'¡and unless fie gives bonds J A< KsoNVII.l.E rKECINl'T. J j. it. STIXSON. Furniture V7are - Room, House and Bonded Warehouse at plenty of air, plenty of light, security that he will furnish a substitute in Justice of tin* P« ac«*.......................... -L R. Wad«' Portland. STINSON & NEIL. for laying, cleanliness, good water, case lu* is dralted. All persons over ( '<>r. < 'alitornia A ( »regoli Sts., TOWN l»E .1 XIK'ON VIl.l.E. For the relief of F. S. Hellman of variety of food—corn and buckwheat l-> years ol age will have to furnish John Bilger. President, Attorneys and Connsrlors-iit-Law. O regoli . Canvon Citv, Grant County—in the Jacksonville. Herman lb-lms, as a base. The buckwheat should be for mobilization one man out of everv sum of nearly $8,000 on contracts to James A. Wil'on, r matees. ground and made into cake, mainlv. ten. Quartermasters will furnish nec JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, | David Linn, supply grain and Hour to Camp Har though abo fed in the grain. essary accoutrements to drafted per N. Fish« r. Will practice in the Supremo, District and That a young hen will lay better sons, who will receive the same treat ney. ..................... U. S. ILiyden <>ther Courts «>f the* Suite. To grant the right of way through ......................... lb-nry Pap«* Prompt attention given to all business en Ke<'ps<*<»nstantlv on hand a tuli assortment than an old one ; that its lleslt is al'O ment and l»e subject to the same laws .......... lam«-' P. M« l»aniel trusted to <>ur care. of litrniture. eon-i't ing <>f 29tf. better ; that some breeds, like the and regulations as regular soldiers, the-piiblic lands to the Canyonville and r................ Peter Boschev Galesville Road Company. French, an* preferred for the table. BEDSTEADS. '¡’hose draft'd will be organized into H. K. HANNA. To amend the Act of April 10, I860, That the different popular breeds all bodies of three hundred, forming two BUREAUS. TABLES, as amended by Act of 1869, relating do well, though varying with different additional companies, to augment each Altor.ney-at-Law and Notary Publie. guild mouldin «. s, owners, 'bowing that keeping or local battalion. Two-thirds of those draft to Brevet appointments in the Army, STANDS. Si'l AS. L< »UNGES, so as not to embrace officers who had Jacksonville. Oregon. ity has an intluence. ed will remain in garrison, and tiie (HAIRS OF ALL KINDS, That crosses sometimes are as good others take the field, accompanied by already liven confirmed for brevet Will practice in all tir* < 'onrts of the State. appointment up to March 3, 1869, and Prompt attention given to all business let! PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, a> the breeds whence they are obtained. regulars. Every six months the third in lnv care. 29tf. Thus the I’.lack Spanish ami Brahma in the field will be relieved by one of to hereafter include officers to receive ETC., ETC. couple well together, both for laying the other two-thirds performing gar brevet appointment for gallant conduct Dr. L. DANFORTH. Also Doors. S;i<li ¡mil Blimls alwavs on in Indian warfare. hand ami made toorder. Planing done on and hatching ; but the cross must not rison duty, 'fhe artillery and engi PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BY REPRESF.XTATIVE NESMITH. reasonable terms, Undertaking a spe- be perpetuated by itself; in this ease neer corps will be reinforced in the 21»tf. For the construction of a breakwater it ha> deteriorated. Keep up from same manner as the infantry, livery (Irrtroninn I’oralioiitiG Tribe No. 1.1in- Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders eialtv. proved order of Red M< n. h«»I«|s its his professional services to the public. the original stork and it will be reli male person of age shall be included at Port Orford. stilted councils at the l*«-«l Men's oitiee oh California street, adjoining Ca DRUGS and MEDICINES. able. (Mher crosses have al'«» done in the militia ; all to be liable to mili For theappointment of a Commission Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in ton's shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, to pay losses, by assessment of property well. Many remarkable cases are re tary duty, under certain restrictions the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all opposite and west of the M. E. Church. destroyed, of the sufferers from Modoc ported, some of which have come under brothers in good standing. and condition'. Free colored persons 4 FILL AND COMPLETE STOCK A L- A. P. OWEN, S. v ways on hand at the our own cognizance. enrolled in the militia shall be subject outrages in the Lost River region. P. D. P arsons . C. ot R. GEORGE SCHUMPF, For transferring the control of the The Brahma and Black Spanish to the same conditions as Whites, and Indians and Indian Affairs from the cross will lay, with slight interruption, be mobilized in tin* same manner. CITY DRUG STORK, llrfion II hìmoii \ o . 1. BARBER, Department of the Interior to the th«* year round. It will continue to Owners of slaves shall give one out of I Sondami Daughters <»t reniperance, ineets —OF— lay, if 'Uflicient and regular food be (»very thousand in the island to work War Department. nn We«lnesday evening <>f « a« h "« « k in thè B< IOKS, For grant of right of way from CALIFORNIA STREET. Jacksonville, given it, in a barn or other outbuild in tiie swamps and fortifications and hai 1 of l’ocah«»ntas l ril>«* No. 1 « I. * ». R. M., STATIONERY, Brothers and 'i'ters in good stamlingare in Roseburg to Port Orford for a rail ing exposed to the cold. rl he greatest on trenches. At the end of the cam viteli to attenti. success has been obtained in this way paign the Government shall liberate all road. TOILET ARTICLES, J< >HN A. B< >YER, M . P. In addition to these is the bill— with this cross. those slaves, pay ing their owner $1,009 A. P. O wen , R. S. practically the same in each House— It has long been known, and is now for each. more apparent, that there is no protit, The proclamation creates a Junta to aid in the construction of the Port Wiirrm Loilìf* No. 10, V F. «V 1. but I«»", in keeping the common hen, DANDRU1T L<»TI<»N, for inspection of all items of expenses kind, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad, Holds it' n-triil:ir <-«»niinuni<*ati<>iis \ <>n th«- \Ve«ln<-''Liy «-veniiiC' >>r pre which will seldom lay in winter, and of tin' war. It organizes a vigilatici* introduced in the Senate by Mr. An entirely new discovery for cleansing ceding the full iii<«'«n. in J :i«'ks, >n\ J le. (»re- only when its quarters are make committee in the interior, who will Mitchell, and in the House by Colonel the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu gon. T. G. REA.M1>, W. M. warm and pleasant as in summer. ral vigor. Price, si.oo per bottle. take note of everything and furnish Nesmith. Thi< bill is the one which M ax M vi . i . ek . See’y. Agency for Cowan’s King Remedies. 'Fhe breeds, and care with them, arc guides and act as home guards. guard'. This < '< ilonel W. W. Chapman has in RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. sure to secur«* success. 1 his has some system of vigilance is intended to pre charge. Jarksoinilk Stamm No. IIs. I. 0. R. )1., ROBB A KAHLER. 29tf. times been obtained when they have vent communication between rebel CIGARS ! Holds its r«*gnlar in«-«*tings every Thursday B est T ime to C ut T imber .—Dr. been neglected, and sometimes not ; sympathizers in towns and armed in- eveningiit tlie(»«ld l « ll««"' Hall. Brothers “ EXCELSIOR ” but we have never known success to 1 surgents, thus isolating tin* latter. It liartig, who has made numerous ex- in g«M>d standing are invited to attend. periments to determine the point, E. JACOBS, o. <’. LIVEllY STARRE, tail where care is taken, and the prin orders that all officers and soldiers states JOHN PA SII IH’ RG F. G bob , R. S. that March and April are the ciple's above enumerated carried out. shall be paid in future in gold, or its I Oregon Street, Jacksonville, YREKA, CAL,, best months in which to cut timber Room, contentment, with a sufficiency equivalent in paper. Ruth Rtbrknh Dimr Lodzr No. I. I. 0. 0. F., of food, are the main things. Then a These orders are published simul for building purposes, as it then con Keeps Constantly on Hand J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr’s. Holds its r«*gul;ir meetings on every other a go<»d breed—nonsitter for eggs—and taneously throughout the island, and tains its lowest per cent, of moisture, Montlav evening at O«1<1 kell«»"* Hall. which he states to I m * forty-seven per there will 1...... bo a balance on the right the Spaniards suppose they will be M< inb.’rs in good standing ar«* invited to Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars, aving just received a new During the three previous It is best to lie • sufficient to crush tlie rebellion within cent. atteinl. N. FISHER, N. <«. stock <>f Harness. Buggies and Car side of the ledger, months it has fifty-one per cent., and J ane Kt iu.i, It. S. gin on a small scale, and increase, > six months. riages, we :i re now prepared to furnish our the three following ones, forty-eight. ■ --- ... , ■ patronsand the public generally with as dividing the number as it increases ALL OTHER BRANDS, He further states that properly sea into as many communities as space A dventists D1'A1, i *«» i x ri:i>.—It was JiirkMiinillr Tiirnvririn No. 1. FINE TURNOUTS H«»lds its re-mlar meetimrs ¡it Turnverein AT SAN I'll A NCI SOO Tit ICES! and number require. If a dozen or not long since that we referred to some soned limber should not contain more* As can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Hall everv Satunlav «-veiling. R«*gular Ex are found profitable, the Millerites or Adventists in Massachu than from twenty to twenty-five per horses hirt'd to go to any part of t lie count rv. fifteen liens 291 v. ercising everv Tut'dav an«l Satunlav eve cent, of moisture, and never less than Animals BOUGHT and S< »1.1». Horses dozen or fifteen hens and their space setts, and at a latter day in Connecti nings. RoRT. KAHLER, Preshlent. If the moisture is re broke to work single or double. Horses need but be repeated, This will make cut, who prepared to “ascend” at a ten per cent, S tephen M. H i nitAr.i», s«-«-’y. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon so many distinct henneries, though particular day and hour, and they moved to a stili greater extent, the them while in our charge. joined together, separated only by a were grievously disappointed in not wood loses strength and becomes JACKSONVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY, C A 1.1 FORNIA S t K E KT, 7*0' OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. brittle. An English authority states Hohls its regular in«*«*tings at tho District A liberal share of the public patronage is partition. The principle here is, that ascending much. The journals of that if trees are felled as soon as they Proprietor. S«*hool Holl*«* everv l'ridav evening. John Noland, hens want to be acquainted with each those people cannot understand why solicited. [2sti] MANNING A ISH. RoBT.’KABLER, president. other, used to each other ; in other they did not “go up” lately at a place are in full leaf, and allowed to remain A melia M ili . eii , S cc ’ v . LIME FOR SALE, words, a family. With a large num c;dled Territory Island, and say that undisturbed until the leaves dry up and V'ONE BUT TUE ( HOB EST AND BEST ber, even though space be given them, the fact is really an “incomprehensible” fall oiT, the timber will be founjiAvell .\ Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars —AND— The City Brewery, there will be an air of strangeness and one. “We do not know,” says one seasoned, the leaves having exhausted kept. all the moisture. DRINKS, 12J CENTS. —BY— BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE. fear never wholly overcome. Hence editor, “why we are her«* to-day. We the secret of dividing into small com have reviewed the argument; we do NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t T he I j A bgest F armer of the VEIT SCIIUTZ. munities.— Rational Live Stock Jour~ not find a Haw in it.” Then he candid pay. Families nee«ling anything in mv line HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM nal. «•an always be supplied with the purest ami ly adds: “Perhaps we and our fol A ge .— ■The Chico Enterprise of tho the public that he is prepared to furnish liest to be found on the Coast. Give me a lowers are the simple-minded, foolish 16th has the following : “II. J. Gienn» R. SUHUTZ RESPECTI'ILLY in - «■all, and you will l»c well satisfied. the best quality of lime in quantities to suit. A one - legged 29tf. Yankee orator, people tho world at large esteems us an enterprising farmer of Colusa county forms th«* citizens of Jacksonville ¡m«l All orders left at the Franco-American Ho named Jones, was pretty successlul surrounding country that In- is now manu tel or at my kiln on Jackson Creek, will be to be—perhaps our hopes are a night Cal., will put in, on his little farm, facturing, and will constantly kci-pon hand RAILROAD SALOON, in bantering an Irishman, when the promptly attended to. the very Iwst ol I<ag«*r Be«*r. I host- wishing dream.” On this an exchange on the near Jacinto, this year, 40,000 acres All persons desiring any brick-laying or latter asked him : “How did you come of wheat, from which we make the a cool glass of beer should give me a call. California Street, plastering done, will do well to call on I to lose your leg?” “Well,” said Jones, other side of our big country remarks; 29tf. G. W. HOLT. “It appears to us that this gentleman’s following estimate : At 25 bushels per “ on examining my pedigree, and look .7.1 CKSONV1LLE, OREGON, DR. WM. JACKSON, head, at least, is rapidly becoming lev acre—which is not a high estimate of ing up my descent, I found there was the present season—the yield will l>e WM. BOYER, ENGINEER. el.” Wo concur in the opinion. HENRY PAPE, some Irish blood in me, anil becoming 1,000,000 bushels or 60,000,000 pounds. Cal. street, first door west of White A Martin, convinced that it had settled in that At U7 His. to the stick it will require H ide - boi x * d T r e es . —Trees that left leg, I had it cut off at once. ” “ Be 437,000 sticks. At 3oo tons j>er barge THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ts . Jacksonville. Oregon. I have long stems exposed to hot suns the powers,” said Pat, “it would have load, on the Sacramento river, it will DEALER. IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, been a better thing if it had settled or.drying wind, become what garden take one steamer two years to deliver CHOK E WINES, LIQUORS AND CT- ers call “hide-bound.” That is, the in your head.” ' irars constantly on hand. The reading Fruits in Season, old bark becomes indurated—can not it to San Francisco, allowing one trip tal>l«> is also supplied with Eastern periodi- per week, and will take 20 ships, of SURGKON IJENTIST. eals and l«*ading papers of the Coast. 29tf. expand—and the tree suffers much in A shrewish wife, being very ill, 1,300 tons each, to deliver it in Eng PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, calk'd her husband to come and sit by consequence. Such an evil is usually land. But the most important calcu nd everything that can be her bedside. “Ibis is a sail world, indicated by gray lichens, which feed lation still remains to lx* made espe A LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK M ADE New Boot and Shoe Store, found in a first-class variety store. my dear,” said the wife, plaintively. on the decaying balk. In these cases _ su«*h as Gohl. Silver, I'latina, AI iiiii - California .Street, Produce taken in exchange. Please give me a washing of weak lye or of linie-w.iter cially to Mr. Glenn, and that is, the liiuni and. Rublx'r Plates. S|>e« ial attention “ Very, ” coincided the man. “ Were calculation of the net profit accruing a call. 2**f. given to ('hildren’s t«-«*th. Nitrns Oxi«le JAC K Si IN VI LL E, OREGON. it not for you 1 should love to quit it.” is very u>(*ful: indeed, where the bark from the 1,000,000 bushels that it will (laughing gas) given for the painless ex CARPET-WEAVING. “Oh, my dear,” eagerly responded the is healthy, it is l*eneficial thus to wash bring him on the ranch, at $1 per bushel. traction of the teeth. Will visit Ashland on th«* 1st of March an husband, “how can 1 interfere with the trees, as many eggs of insects are rs . OLIVER WOULD RESPECTFUL- nually ; also Kerbyvilh* on the 4th Mon«lay TJ AYING PERMANENTLY LOCATED thereby destroyed. in oi*t«’»ber. Call an«i examine spe«-im«-n o * “i Jacksonville, respectfully informs lv inform tin* pul die that sho will short your happiness? Go, by till means!” Till, three things most difficult are ly b«' i>ret>ar«‘d to weave carpets in the most The lady got well. work. th<! piiblir that he is prepared to do all kinds to keep a secret, to forget an injury, N ever kick a man when he is down, Oilice corner of California ami >tn streets ; ot work in the boot ami shoe-making line. artistic stvle, and at reasonable rates. Ea resi<li*n<*e opposite ( rystal A Wright sblack- Satisfaction guaranteed. and to make good use of leisure. dies desiring to have carpets wcven, should unless you are sure he can’t get up. S ubscribe for the T ime I 29tf, J. GREY JEWELL, M. D., FURNISHING and Governor,.................... Secretary of Slate,.... Treasurer.................... State Printer............... D A I I H I I i T M t I I A I M i iiinith-sbop. » -*’1“ M. CATON. i give her a call,