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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1874)
a ini vs THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES^ Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Published Every Saturday Morning RATES OF ADVERTISING. —BY— AdvertLsements will lx-inserted in the T imes at Hie tollowing rates : One square, one insertion............ S3 00 “ each subsequent one........... t oy cv?.r- leg!'L «2.50 per square of 12 lines, first mserUon,and $1.00per square tor each subse<juent insertion. 1 A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and ¡»romptly executed". P. D. HULL & CHAS. NICKELL. Publishers and Proprietors. OFFICE— On Oregon street, in Orth's Brick Building. Rales of NulMcriptiott: Ono copy, per annum,................................ $3.0(1 six months,................................. - j . imi “ three months,.............................. I. imi IACKSONV1LLE, OGX., 9 SATURDAY, MARCH 2l, 1874 VOL. IV Ladies' and Gentlemen's OFFICIAL DIRECTOR.Y. <>ENEK A I. NEWN. NO. 12 BOA It I) OF TKI MEEK. LI ILK IKY NOTICES ' T hursday E vening , March 12, 1874. New Hampshire gone Democratic ! W hat N ext ?—We have received The Board of Trustees met accord Governor............................................L. F. Grover .Josh Billings left Salt Lake City on the March number of the Illustrattd Physician A Surgeon, Secretary of State,.................. s. F. ( liadw i<k ing to adjournment. A full Board was the 11th for California. Edition of this magazine, which the Treasurer........................................ L. Flei-< lmer present, with President Bilger 'a the State Printer,.......................... Eugene Semple JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. I<AX Cl GOODS publisher claims to be “the best, During the month of February the FIRST Jl’DIrt Dl-TRKT. Chair. The Journal Record of last cheapest and most beautiful magazine decrease of the public debt was Circuit Judge,..................................... 1’. I’, l’rim •meeting w;is read and approved. for young folks BOYS’ and GIRLS' District Attorney............................... J. R. Neil 1 \R. JEWELL i-a graduate of the Me<ii- and everybody.” 'M 50(1,(187. I ' cal 1 »epartment <»f Georgetown (D. (’.) Street Commissioner’s Reports and I JACKSON COUNTY. There are two editions, the Hain, fur University, ami respectfully otters his ser Tom Nelson laid an egg on the La Accounts submitted, which were read County Judge,.......................... ...E. B. Watson vices CLOTH I NO, REA I) Y-MA I)E to the citizens ot Jacksonville ami the nished to subscribers for the amazingly _ _................................................ fayette Courier's table which measures and ordered on file. vounty (.ommisMioners...... i Jacob Wanner, -urrotmding country small sum of 25 cents a year, and the 1 (»Ilice in Orth’s Brick Building; residence 71x8J inches. (HherifT,.................................. Tho-. T. Ab-Kenzir The Committee having in custody Illustrated, which costs $1.00 a year. w BOOTS AND SHOES, at John Conley ’ s. 41tf. Clerk,................................ ............. *......... 1*. Dünn Runners from the hostile Sioux In the Fire Engine Fund made their re Treasurer.......................... ................. John Bitner The number before us is charmingly Assessor................................. .............. 1». II. Tavlor Dr. J. C. BELT, FINE TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, dians say war has beim declared by port, showing total amount of said illustrated, and its pages are crowded Neh<»»»l Su|»erintendent, ............. W. J. Stanley ........... J. S. Howard them and cannot bo averted. Surveyor........... I Fund on hand to be $120.25. Report PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, with a great variety of excellent read ................. I. N. Bell ( ’oroiii'r read and ¡»laced on file, and an order Jackson ville, Oregon, .1» em » h ' i : atic T imes The man who has been arrested in Official Pa¡»er................ . ing from the pens of ’ popular and (1.IITI11XI!, JO-IIMIIX’. COUNTY. Utah as Bender, the Kansas murderer, passed authorizing said Committee to gifted writers. 'Hie success of Il7ia£ ................... J. B. Siters transfer said Fund to the custody of Next! as reported by the publisher, Countv Judge........ has been identified by officers. ' (ie<».S. Mathewson Having located in the town of Jacksonville, CIGARS and TOBACCO, Co. Commissioner-»...... l’>. F. Sloan. tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and A l’olk county wagon maker has the incoming Board. seems quite rem irkable, an aggregate other branches of his profession, respect Sheriff................................ ............ Dan. L. <»reen The Street Commissioner presented fully asks a portion of the public patron circulation of 75,<H)0 copies having •ontracted to build 300 wagons lor the Clerk,............................................ Chas. Hughes ('rockerUy Liquors, etc., age. Office — Second door north of the I . a bill of $30 for superintending work Treasurer......................................... Wm. Naucke been attained, though only two years Farthers’ Ulub of Lane county. s. Hotel. l"if. Assessor............................... Th«»s. G. Patter-on on the roads and streets. A motion to old. Specimens of the two editions School Superintendent............... V. J. Adams Daniel Clark, Master of the State K AU LEK. K. IL WATSON allow the same was not sustained and will be sent, post-paid, for 10 cents. AT E. JACOBS’ NEW STORE Surveyor,.?...................................... Alex. Watts Grange of Oregon, is organizing bodies Coroner......................................... Geo. E. Briggs KAHLER & WATSON, the bill was ordered returned to the Address J ohn B. A lden , Manager, Official Paper..................... D emocratic T imes of the Order in Clarke county, XV. T. Street Commissioner, with instructions Chicago, Ill. In Ortli’s Building, Jacksonville. COURT SITTINGS. The King of Ashantee surrenders to m-'ke his money out of delinquents. Jacks >n C»» wm D/.— Circuit Court, second Jacksonville, Oregon, T he March number of Woods' House part of his territory to England, and Monday in Februarv, June ami November. Tax list returned, showing a delin County Court, first Monday in each month. hold Magazine is a capital one. It agrees to abolish the custom of human quency of $42 in road taxes. Will practice in the Supreme, District and Josephine I'mniti/.— Circuit Court, second ('ourts of ibis State. I Monday in April and fourth Monday in (»<•- other sacrifices. The President then presented his opens with an interesting story en- Office in the building formerly occupied I tol»er. Coiin'v Court, tir-t Monday in Jan bv O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. 2f»tt, Dawes, Banks, Clafllin, Bullock, yearly statement, which was read. It titled, “The (iuidin g Hand,” by Mrs. uary, April, July and October. this Joseph JACKSONVII.LE ritFCINCT. Washburn, and Butler are all named stated fully the present condition of II. G. R »we . ; . following J. R. NEIL. Furniture Ware - Room, J. II. STINSON. - « . Justice of the P»‘ace...................W. M. Turner as successor to Sumner in the United the Town, financially and otherwise, Snider gives his “Experiences in the STINSON & NEIL. TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. and recommended many things for the City,*1 an article which for its simple States Senate. f c. (’. B»s>kman, Pres’t, Altornrys anti ( ’ ounsrlors-nt-Law, Oregon. Jacksonville, truth the youth of the land should | Si»1. Sachs, Letters per steamboat, having no consideration of the new Board, im Trustees ; John Bilger, read to their profit; “My prayer' ” is JACKSONVILLE, CRECON, i Hcnrv Jmliie, contract for carrying the mail, should provement and enlargement of the not a religious sketch as one would I K. Kubli. DAVID LINN Town Hall, etc. practice in the Supreme, District and be incluseti in regular United States Recorder............................. U.S. Hayden On motion of Mr. Linn, the Board suppose from the title, but is a touch Treasurer........................................... Ilenrv Paj»«« Keep- constantly on hand a lull assortment stumped envelopes. ing story told in the sincere manner Marshal,............................................ FnsL Grob of furniture, consisting of then adjourned sine die. Ex-l’rcsident Fillmore’s funeral was S'reet Commissioner,............... Peter Ro-ehev and rough speech of a railroad hand. BEDSTEADS, II. K. HANNA, grandly attendisi at Buffalo last week, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW BOARD. “The Weekly Diabolical,” by Karl BUREAUS, TABLES. SOCIETY NOTICES. and honors were done his memory T hursday E vening , March 12, ls71. Altoncy-at-Law ami Notary rublir. Kase, aims a sharp and timely blow at GUILD MOULDINGS. generally in the Eastern cities. The Board of Trustees elect as- ! sensational literature. “The Kaisejr . “-/H— JirkMiniiil • loilit* Xo. 10, |. 0.1). F„ STANDS. SOFAS, LOUNGES, Jacksonville, Oregon, - Hold- its renular meet intr- every scmbled this evening at 8 o’clock. All Frederick” is one of Mary Hartwell’s Postal cards having additional mat (HAIRS (*F ALL KINDS, *" ’ Saturday evening at t he (>dd Fel Will practice in all the Courts of the S'ato. low’s Hall. Brothers ¡n g<»»»d standing are PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, ter printed, stamped or written on the the members were present, to-wit : I entertaining stories. In the install Prompt attention given to all business left invite<i to attend. K. Kt’I’Ll, N. G. in my care. 29tf. side on which is distinctly printed the K. Kubli, John Bilger, U. C. Beek ment of “Misery Jippeau,” II. Yr. ETC., ETC. ('. W. S avage , Re<-. Sec’y. man, Sol. Sachs and Henry Judge, , Osborne raps the knuckles of the fash Silas J. Day, John A. Boyer. John Bilger, Dr. L. DANFORTH Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on words, “Write the address only on Trustees. hand ami made to order. Planing done on this side,’’ are unmailable as postal who were then sworn into office by ionable clergyman, and buries Penny PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, reasonable terms, tif Undertaking a spe the Recorder. Post from sight. There are several cards. 29tf. Orrsonnn Pofr.hontas Trib * Xo, 1. Im Has remove 1 to Jacksonville, and tenders cialty. I C. C. Beekman was chosen Chair other articles of merit, and some choice proved order of Red Men, hold- its his |>rofe—iotial servmes to the public. Joseph T. (’. Plant has been rc-ap- stated councils at the Red Men’s man, who called the meeting to order poetry. The Magazine contains six < »tllee on California street, adjoining Ca Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in ton's shoe-shop. Ri*saleiiee <»n rl bird st reet, pointeil a ('ommissioner of Deeds for and stated that the first business in illustrations, including a fine design the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all opposite and west of the M. E. Church. Oregon to re-ide in Washington, I). C. brothers in good standing. order was the election of a permanent fora Country School House. Terms 4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL- A. I’. OWEN. S. Al-o Wm. F. Dowley has been appoint .\ ways on hand at the President. On the 1th ballot C. C. only one dollar a year. The magazine P. D. P arsons , C. ot R. GEORGE SCHUMPF, ed to the same office, to reside at No. Beekman was chosen President of the and chromo “Y’osemite,” in connec CITY DRUG STORK, (¡9 Nassau street, New Y'ork. Or??on Di i bion X'o. 1, Board of Trustees. The President tion with the T imes , for the low price BARBER, Son* and Daughters of Tem|»erance. meets —OF— Throughout England last week there then announced the Board duly organ- 1 of $1.00, in advance. on Wednesday evening of each week in the B< »OKS, hall of Pocahontas Tril»e No. 1. I. <>. R. M.. CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, was an unprecedently heavy fall of izeil and ready for any business that Brothers and sisters in good standing are in STATIONERY, snow, and on some of the railways the might properly come before it. D efaulter .—A not her Oregon Rad vited to attend. TOILET ARTICLES, JOHN A. BOYER, W. I’. trains are drifted in, and some of the Standing committees were then ap- ical has been found a defaulter. Mr. air cutting , shaving , sham - A. P. O wen , R. S. station-houses are covered, showing DRUGS AND MEDICINES, pointed, as follows : O’Meara, the Washington correspond pooing ami ladies' hair cutting done in first-class style. only their chimneys above the snow. Finance — Sol. Sachs, J. Bilger, K. ent of the Portland Eulletin, gives the Warm Loilr? Xo. 10. A. F. & A. M.. Hold« its regular eoniinunieation- DANDRUFF LOTION, Kubli. following publicity in his letter to that A R< che'ter, New York, dispatch / nf A oil the \Ve<lue-<lay »‘veniiL's or ¡ire- Public Improvements — J. Bilger, II. paper, under date of February 23d : ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville. (»re- An entirely new discovery for cleansing of February 25th, says: The Eighth »n. T. G. REA M ES, W. M. the xcnlp and restorin'.! the hair to its natu Jndge and K. Kubli. “1 suppose you already know that Ward Inspectors of Election of this M ax M uller , Sec'y. ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. R. S. Dunlap was chosen Sexton. Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. city were committed to jail this after Mr. A. B. Meacham has been dropped RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. A special Committee, consisting of at last—but none to soon, nor soon JatksoRvillr Situimi Xo. Ih. I. 0. R. M„ noon in default of the payment of 29tf. ROBB A KAHI.ER. Sachs and Kubli, was appointed to re enough—from the worse than useless Hohls its regular meetings every Thursday CICA RS ! the line recently imposed by Judge Peace Commission. But he still keeps ■evening at the I ><ld Fellows' Ha I. Brothers “EXCELSIOR” 11 unt of -’5 each and costs, $57.oil ceive the Fire Engine Fund from the up his slanders on the people of Ore in good standing are invited to attend. Committee of the old Board. E. JACOBS, O. C. gon, especially in connection with the JOHN PASHBUKG, LI X' K R Y START. K, altogether, for the crime of receiving F. G rob , R. S. On motion, Fred Grobe, Marshal, Modoc troubles, lie does this, of Su>an B. Anthony’s vote in the Presi Oregon Street, Jacksonville, YREKA, CAL,, and Henry Judge were chosen Fire course, for effect—to ingratiate liihi- dential election in 1872. The Inspec Ruth Rrb'knh Drirrrr Xo. 1, I. 0. 0. F., self with the Indian .Commission Wardens. J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr's. tors are bent not to pay the fines. Keeps Constantly. on JIand Hohls its regular ineetinsrs on every other I Bonds of officers were approved as Ring, and thus to work out his liabil Monday evening at odd Fellows Hall. ities to the Government—as it is well At Havana, Cuba, an order hits been follows : Afenibers in good standing arc invited to Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars, aving just received a new atten.L N. FIS1IER, N. G. known he is a defaulter to the amount stock of Harness, Buggies ami Car issued requiring house owners and J ane K ubli , R. S. I U. S. Hayden, Recorder; bond, $500; of several thou-ands as Superintendent riages. we are now prepared to furnish our families to give the names of all per sureties, Wm. Hoffman and N. Langell. of Indian Affairs. It is difficult to patrons ami the public generally with as ALL OTHER BRANDS, sons, white or black, on their premises | < Jiirksoniillp Turnverein Xo. 1, FINE TURNOUTS II. Pape, Treasurer; bond, $1,000; predict what the come out will be. Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein who are liable to military duty. Fail- I As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle sureties, Jos. Wetterer and Alex. Mar Yet it is a comfort to know that he is Hall every Monday.evening. Regular Ex .17’ A'.LV FRANCESCO PRICES! horses finally stopped from receiving a salary’ hired to go to any part of tin» count rv. tire to report the names within a speci ercising everv Monday and Thursday »•se tin. Animals BOUGHT ami SOLD. Horses 201V. which he never earned, and upon llings. ('llAS. NICKELL, President. broke to work single or double. Horses fied time is punishable by a fine, and i Frederick Grobe, Marshal ; bond, which he sustained himself while ED. H orne , Secretary. boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon persons making inaccurate reportswill EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, them while in our charge. $1,000 ; sureties, K. Kubli and Peter maligning and trying to injure the be tried by Court-martial. This order Britt. 7<r (»UR TERMS ARE REASON A BT.E. JACKSONVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY, ! good name of the people of the fron C alifornia S treet , Holds its regular meetings at the District A liberal share of the public patronage is has been issued because all other at Peter Koschey, Street Commissioner; tiers generally, and of Jackson county, School House every Friday evening. [28tt] MANNING A 1SH. Proprietor. solicited. Oregon, and Siskiyou county, Cali John Noland, tempts to procure lists for conscription bond, $1,000 ; referred for correction. RUBT. KAHLER, President. fornia, in particular. It is now known A melia M iller , Sec'y. li. F. J ohnson I’. A. It EARN. i have failed. Mr. Bilger suggested that this that lie and Steele, who was all the \TONE BUT THE CH(»ICEST AND BEST The Roseburg Ptaindealer has the Board take early action to make some time Captain Jack's agent and adviser, JOHNSON & HEARN, A Willes, Brandies, Whiskies ami Cigars The City Brewery, details of a most disgusting case from disposition of unoccupied town lands. did more to bring about the trouble Successors trt k, pt‘ DRINKS, 12} CENTS. —BY— ’ Elk creek precinct in Douglas county. He thought, in the present condition with the Modocs and the massacre of the Lost River settlers, than any RANTZAU A, SHAW AND COMSTOCK A MARTIN, One Hancock was arrested last week NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t of the treasury, wlti^Jt shows an in others, be they whom they may. VISIT SCIIUTZ. pav. Families needing anything in mv line ■ on a charge of incest, preferred against debtedness of over $200, that said Forwarding & fommixsion Merchants, can always be supplied with the purest and him by his sons. He was brought to lands should be sold to aid in remov RESPEÍ TFl’LLY IN- best to be found on the (’oast. Give me a R. SCHUTZ RKSPE(TFUI.LY J ohn W ilkes B ooth ’ s L ady REDDING, CAL. 2!*tl. forms the citizens of Jacksonville and call, *nd yon will be well satisfied. ■ Roseburg, but waived an examination, ing that indebtedness. L ove .—The Concord, New Hani|>- surrounding »•ountry that he is now manu and his bail was fixed at $2,000, in facturing, and will con-tantly keep on hand Mr. Judge said that he desired sliire, Patriot says the death of the RAILROAD SALOON, the verv l»est of Kiger Beer. Those wishing ARK YOUR GOODS CARE OF J. A IT. default of which he lingereth in jail. early to call the attention of the Board Hon. John 1*. Hah*, of Dover, New a cool glass of beer should give me a call. By close attention to business we hope I California Street, Hampshire, brings to light a fact to merit a continuation of the patronage It is stated that he has had criminal to the sanitary condition of the Town, often hinted at pretty broadly before, heretofore extended to the old firms. 29tf. intercourse with four of his own (laugh J A CKSONVILLE, OREGON, representing that some firm and de but in which no lady’s name has ever DR. WM. JACKSON, ters, three of whom have had children cided action ought to be taken immedi l>een given in print till now to our WM. BOYER, ENGINEER. HENRY PAPF, knowledge. The fact is that it was ately in regard to it. Cal. street, first door w’st of White A Martin, by him. a daughter of Mr. Hale, who was then ta. • Other matters were the subject of AVm. Kramer, proprietor of the At THROUGH TICKETS, 12J C ts . Jackson ville. Oregon ’•VL a United States Senator in Congress lantic Garden, New Y'ork, who has informal discussion, when the Board from New Hampshire at the time of DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, just purchased the Old Bowery Thea adjourned to meet at the call of the the assassination. It was this gentle riHOICE WINFX, LIQUORS AND CT- V ) gars constantly on hand. The reading Fruits in Season, tre for $160,000, began life sixteen President. man’s daughter who was engaged to table is also supplied with Eastern XVilkes Booth, the man who shot I or seventeen years ago as a waiter in a J osh B illings says: “ There iz SU KG KO N I ) E N TI ST. cals and leading pa|x;rs of the Coast. _ - .»tL_ PLAIN AND FANCY’ CANDIES, Division street lager beer saloon, at but phew things on the face of the President Lincoln. In Booth’s diary, New Boot and Shoe Store, 4 ND EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE the magnificent compensation of $1 50 earth more worthless than a poodle, which was taken from his body, there IX STY LES OF PLATE WORK MADE A found in a first-class variety store. and yet i am glad there iz some peo was a picture of this lady. Why was —such as Gold, Silver, Platina, Alum- California Street, Produce taken in exchange, l’lease give me per week. He now owns, besides the ple who wouldn’t have enny object in not XI iss Hale arrested and tried by a nium and Rul»t»er Plate«. Special attention a call. ________ ______________ 291L Atlantic Garden and Bowery Theatre, living, and have nothing to luv.’ court martial as a party in the assassi given to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide J AC KSON VI LEE, OREGON. (laughing gas) given for the painless ex nation plot’? She was as near to Booth CARPET-WEAVING. a large brewery up town, a fine resi traction of the teeth. as Mrs. Surratt. She was his affianced A B oston man was cursing an edi Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March an If RS. OLIVER WOULD RESPECTFUI,- dence, a couple of hotels at Sharon aving permanently ” located bride, ami is likely to know as much nually ; also Kerby ville on the 4th Monday Al Jv inform the public that she will short Springs, and a crockery store iji the tor the other day, when he fell dead. in Jacksonville, respectfully informs in October. Call and examine specimen This should lie a warning to those who about it as anylmdy else. But Booth ly be prepared to weave carpets in the most work. the public that he is prepared todo all kinds Bowery — all from lager at five cents a artistic style, ami at reasonable rates. La are disposed to commit this unpardoua- did not communicate his purpose to Office corner of California and 5th streets ; <>f work in the boot and bhoo-makuig line. I her nor anybody else. dies desiring to have carpets wcven, should residence opposite Crystal A Wright’s black- I Satisfaction guaranteed. | ble sin, : glass. J. GREY JEWELL, M. D., STATE OF OREGON. NCRXl.sIIING and t H H M M n \ H smith-shop. 29tf. 29tf. M. CATON. i give her a call. — I