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9 9SS ®ht O nnonatit aimrs. THE DEMOCRATIC TIM£SL //> / y Y Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine \ V P. D. HULL &. CHAS. NICKELL. V T Publishers and Proprietors. V J I A f 11 1 4 i » - OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’» Brick Building. IlMte« •«> Subaerl]»tian: VOL. IV Ono copy, per annum,............................. $3.oo “ ’ six month*................................. 2.»*» “ three months,........................... l.tx> PRO 1 ESSK)N A L (ARI)S. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JACKSONVILLE, OCX., SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1874 I Ladies' and Gentlemen's INDEPENDENT tick et . I ft JThe Independent State ticket is be I fore us. The candidate for Congress, Governor............................. L. F. Grover Physician A Surgeon, I Mr. Tim Davenport, is a resident of Hecrctary of State.................... S. F. <‘hailwi« k Tr»*asur»*r,.................................. L. Flci«<,lin, r J ACKS(>N VII.I.E, ORE<ION. I VA N CT State Printer,........................ Eugene Semple Silverton Precinct, Marion County, i FIRST JTPHTAI. IHSTltl« T. and has been for many years, lie is Circuit Judge,................................... I’- Frhn a man of some ability and many eccen BOYS’ and GIRLS’ it. JEWELL is a graduate of the Medi l»latri<*t Attorney............................. L IL Neil tricities of character. He has been cal Departini nt ot’(»eoigetown t D. ('.) J.M K«ON «•«»I’Xl'Y. somewhat conspicuous in his neigh fniversity, and re>p«‘ctfully «»tiers his ser- County Judge............................. E. B. Watson vi<-es to the citizens of Jacksonville and the REA D Y-MA DE CLOTHING, borhood and county for his extremely . i Jacob Wanner, surrounding country ultra Republicanism, He has always County Commissioner«...... j, brake otiice in Orth's Brick Building; residence been a rabid Radical— always : Sheriff,................... T'lio«. 1, Mt'Kenzi,* at John < 'olilo's. a half- ROOTS AND SHOES, Iltt. Clerk................................................... Dunn dozen years or so in advance of his Treasurer,...................................... John Bilp*r party, When the party was In its in- Dr. J. C. BELT, AsM»Nour,............................. ........... 1». H. Taylor FINE TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, fancy aiul timidly feeling its way to Nch«s»l Sup»*rint«*n'lent ........... W. J. Stanley PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Surveyor....................... ............ I. S. llowaril favor, Mr. Davenport’s extreme opiti- C«»ron«T................................ .................. J. N. Ik ll ions and his boldness in asserting them Jackson« tile. Oregon. I I » emoi ka t ie T ime « Oflieial I’sqxT,............... CLOTHING, used to be a constant source of annoy i JoSErillXE COl'XTY. ance to his associates. In 1860-fH, County Judge,................................. L B. Sif«*rs Having located in the town of Jacksonville, and TOBACCO, when the party was loudly disclaim . < Geo.S. Mathewson for tìi»‘ purpose of practicing Surgery and CIGARS (’«».( onunlaaioners,...... • B j,. S],KUI ing any intention to interfere with »»t her branches of hi* profession, respect Nheritf,....................................... Dan. L. Green the institution of slavery in the States fully ask« a portion of the public patron Clerk........................................... ( ha*. Hushes Crocker yLiquors, etc., age. < »ilice—Second door north of t hi' U. where it existed by Constitutional Timstirer................................. ....... W m. Nauck«* S. Hotel. l'"f. right, he was loudly proclaiming to Assessor................................ Th«».«. G. I’altersmi K«*hool Sui»erinten<ient.............. V. J. Adams K. B" WAT-ON. C. w KA 111.EK. AT E. JACOBS’ NEW STORE his neighbors the doctrine that the Nurv»*y«»r,...................................... \lex. Watts war should be waged ngain-t the insti KAHLER & WATSON. Coroner..................................... Ge«». E. Briggs i tution. At a later day, when the Ortieial Paper.................. D emo « hath - T ime « In Orth’s Building. Jacksonville. party had attacked slavery, but avowed Attorneys and fonnsrlors-at-Law, t (WRT SITTINGS. itself against negro suffrage, he was I JincJbaoit Uoutify.— Circuit Court, se«*on«l Jacksonville, < )rey<>n, zealously advocating negro suffrage in Monday in February. Jun«1 ami N>>veml>« r. County C»»urt. first Monday in each month. Will pnietice in the Supreme, District and ( 14. OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES all its length and breadth—as he now ¿A sold at the very lowest prie«*«. If you does woman suffrage. In the quarrel JiHtcphinr Ununty.— Circuit Court, second other foil rts of th is St ate. M«»nday in April and fourth Momhiy in < »«•- Otli«*e in the building formerly occupied don't believe me, call ami as«*ertain prices between Johnson and Congress, he .'i!»tf. tol»cr. County Court, tir-t Monday in Jan by O. Jacobs. opposite Court House. _t»tt. for yourselves. went for impeachment, as he did for uary, April. July and <»«"h»lH*r. anything that looked to securing the J. It. STIXSON. J. K. NEII« Furniture Ware - Room, JA< KsoXVll.I.E VKI I 1X«T. ascendancy of the fanatics who were Ju*ti«*e of the Pea«"»*................... M . M. Turner STINSON & NEIL. Cor. < 'alitornia A Oregon Sts., striving to rule the country, regardless T' »W N »►F .I A« K««»X VI I.I.E. of conseiptencos. The infamous recon I C. C. Beekman. I’res’t. Utornrys and Connsilors-at-Law, Oregon. Jacksonville. I f Sol. Sach«, struction measures had his approval. John Bilger, » Trn «tee«... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, He earnestly favored the org nuz ition ... I llenrv Judgi1, «if reliable Republican majorities in all DAVID LINN K. Kuldi. Will practico in the Supremo. District and i the Southern State«, and the domina other < ‘ «»urts of the State. Recorder....................... Prompt attention given to all business en Koops constantly on hand a full assortment tion of the black over the white citi Treasurer..................... of furniture, consisting of trüste«! t<» our ear«*. 2t'tf. Marshal,........... .......... zens of those States. We trust that it I Street Commissioner. BEDSTEADS. will not be supposed that our famili H. K. HANNA. BUHEAI S, TAB!.IS. arity with Mr. Davenport’s |K»sitions SOCIETY NOTICES. I Attornry-at-Lnw ami 5olary Public, on these questions is due to his prom GUILD MtiiLDINGS, inence or their importance. The STANDS. SoFAS, LOUNGES, Jiirkuiinill* l.oIs? \o. It*. 1.1). I). !.. Jacksonville, Oregon, writer of this happens to thus know lluld« it« regular m«*e'ing« every (HAIRS OF ALL KINDS, I Saturday eveningat the < idd 1’el- Will pra«*tiee in all tir* Court« of the State. what Mr. D’s politics have been, Prompt attention given to all business lett DAR Loll A BEDROOM SUITS, |ow’« Hall. Brother« in g.».»| standing are through an accidental acquaintance • * ’ Mi* f m mv care. — **• invited to attend. K. Kt BL1, N. G. ETC., 17H'. with him during a residence of some (’. W. S ava «»E. Re»*. Scc’v. sila« J. Ih»y. John A. Boy» r. John Bilger. Dr. L. DANFORTH. years in Marion County. We owe it Also Door«. Sa«h and Blind« always on Trustee.«. hand and made to order. Planing done on to him to say that, however «ibnoxiott« I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, reasonable terms, ¿it ’ Undertaking a s|»e- I his ideas are to us, and to th«»«e hold cialty. 2tttf. Or ìohì ib PoMlnitilitx Trilu Vo. I. Iin- Has___ removed to Jacksonville, and tenders ing Democratic views, yet, no one will proved ord«-r ot llrd Mi n. h>»l«l« H« h:« professional «<T\ ice« to til»" publie. ever accusc.ltis sincerity. His con «!at< d «■ •lim i!» at th<- II» d Meli'« « »¡lice <>n California street. adjoining C:i DRUGS and MEDICINES. victions, however erroneous are ln»n- llvtl li»* tinnì « in m • \> rx «• ' • n sull«, in ton’« «lio,‘-'liop. Residence on Third «irn t lh<» eighth mi», \ e,*r«!rd imi atioll t<» all ..p|H.«ite and w. «t of the M. E. < hureh. «•«t. Fanatics are never hv,»«»< rite«, Lr«»ih«T* m *r-• I «tanding. I IT 'LL AND < < »Ml ’Ll "IE STOCK AL- and Mr. Davenp»»rt is not a hyp«» rite. \. P. oWF.N, S. . \ wa\ - .>n Ii:»n<! at tlw* Rev. Campliell is a man w I hhii up GEORGE SCHUMPF, P. I». P<M««*V-. • . Ol IL «1»» n«»t kn«»w. Il»1 is a mini«t» r ««f tin- (I F Y BKHG STORE. ('ampls-llite per»ua«l«»n, an«l a rv«i«t« nt Grrfaii Un bien 1. BARl'.EK, i <»f r«»lk Cimniy. We have n el«- dili Hon« •«*•! lMMMhl» rw «•( I, in;» r.iiwr, l;»r. '« —OF — gent imjuiry to learn ««»inetliing of lii« P.< h »K'S. or W • liw-i .«« «•«»‘iiiinf ••( < »• h '»••» k m th«- hall l*>«-»h«»»»«»« Tri- N-- t. I • ». It. M.. CALIFORNIA STREET. Jacksonville. »nt»-«n«i» nts, and loir ««»ly -o -r-« .!.«d s TVTT o NFRY. Ilrotb, r* an I «i«l« r» in ¿ I «lanJii.» .ir»- iti in learning lh«U he i« in the h.i’al «J V itrd I»» »11« nd. Tvll.Cr ARTI« !.IX Voting tl»»* Ih*flwaTati<‘ ti k«-t J«»IIN A. BoYEIL W. I». Kill cl TH NG. MIAV1NG. sllAM J. II. n»»uthltt. the candidate f r A. r.<»»K. it- DRUGS AM» MEDK IN». [ hh . iiu .»nd taille«’ hair cutting <1 n, in Secretarc <»f State, 1« an »»M r» «i b ut 11 r «t -, la«« «tvlr. M ofOrvrfoi. .rm rly er ! inn • uy < A Warr n Loi!' b», t t. Gasoline Oil and Lamps. >. 'g 1 ‘ . ’•?. XiU.l I XX H*'l- U« r."g i»r <•<>inmuí ■ it■ • « I'l.t at presMlt of (). huco Ya'li V. U a«e«> ‘ ETC., ETC. * N ,,n th«* (Volli." lay <‘V>•niiig« <>r pn- ( unty. ;^»me yeacs si"!»A pi'uth- A n entirdv new di«cov»>ry for <•!> in-imr «•»•lint: th«* full ni'H'ii. in Jack««'iivilh- « >rc- •alp and r«*st«»ring the hair to its natu- itt was a Democrat, and an active the «< g ,n. T. G. REAMES. W. M. ral vigor. I’rice, SI. imi |K>r bottle. M ax M ci . i . eii . See'y. parti«an. Ho has held the Chairman Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. ship of the Democratic State Central H AZ< »RS CABEFULLY PIT IN < »RDEK. Committee one or more term«, and Jafk.wivillr Slamili ID. I • 0. IL M., 2»»tf. ROBB A KAHLER. CICARS ! was always conspicuous and active in I Hold* i»s regular me«-timx« every Thursday r veninu at tlieOd«! Fellon « Hall. Brot Ilei « and about Democratic Convention«. in goo<l standing are inviteil to abend. We believe that ho was elected t » the E. J ACi »BS. O. (’. IHVKRV stabbi :, JOHN PASH BURG. County Clerkship of Linn County upon F. (inoli, IL S. that ticket From 18G2 up to 1871», he Oregon Street, Jacksonville, was underst(Mxl to lx* an aspirant for Ru’.h Rrb knh Drsr»’ Lodit Xo. 1. I. 0. 0. F.. A>»7».* C’H.it'ti Uy ll'ivU iHi ’ . itical honor« at tl •• hand« of th«* J. W MANNING & R ISH. Propr s. Holds U" regnar uiftiii <« •’>’ «i» '■'« — — •> kA ’ * r - . lh*io«<r.u y of th«1 Stat»*, and ile«in»u- J. GREY JEWELL. M D., STAI i: OF OIIEOON. B II FURNISHING and NO. 17 RATES OF ADVERTISING. 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 ¡»er.square for each subsequent insertion. A lair r«.*dnotion from the abovo rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. candidates—however weak otherwise. Phere is lint one Democrat, Campbell —admitting him to lie a Democrat— on the ticket. T With ............... this exception, it is just about such a ticket as the Radical party might have been ex- pected to put in the field during the war days, when it was rampant and powerful, llow many votes it will receive is a question for the future. We do not regard it as one of the most improbable things that the Ring ticket will be withdrawn in favor of the Davenport Independent ticket. It looks very much as though the lat ter ticket, from its strong Republican flavor, had been put up with a view to some such action on the part of the Ring party, However, the event will soon decide. -Neirs. GEMIMI. NEWN. Work on the Capitol building progressing finely. is »Small-pox has entirely disappeared from Oregon City. A canary bird died in Marysville, Cal., the other day, aged 15 years. A Brownsville man has a horse near ly 30 years old. He was brought to Oregon 25 years ago. The Odd Fellows of Albany will have a grand celebration, picnic and ball on the 27 th inst. Three large United States naval vessels are ordered to lie put out of commission, including the Franklin. OBCIIAKIt (.HASS. A Salemite has an old cat tint is raising a chicken. The latter sleeps On account of the general satisfac- tion which orchard grass is giving, and eats with the kittens as one of the feline family. and the numerous inquiries we are The body of Dr. Livingstone arrived receiving in reference to it, we take occasion to say something more about at Southampton on the 15th. The tho it. It is rapidly taking the place of Mayor received the remains, and the famous blue grass, as it grows route was thronged with people. The Universalists of Oregon will more rapidly and is suited for more j kinds of soil and will last longer than meet in convention on the 9th of June any other grass in this climate. It is next, in the vicinity of Central School however particularly well adapted for House, nine miles northeast of Har deep, rich, moist soils. No grass risburg. The convention will lie held equal« it in its rapidity of growth and over the Sunday following. A cor the luxuriance of its aftermath, and it dial invitation is extended to every is therefore highly valuable as a pasture grass. It blossoms a little earlier than body, particularly to all that feel ail timothy and altout the time of red interest in the advancement of Uni clover, consequently the latter can be versalism in Oregon. sown with orchard grass and both lx* cut while in flower. Another feature is, that this grass is of such a nature that it will endure considerable shade and yet grow luxuriantly. This fact may ■ account for the name by which it is now generally known. It is not suit able for a lawn grass on account of the peculiar habits uf its growth. Orchard grass is the coming grass for the farmers of the country. It will resist tho drouth far better than blue grass, ami it will furnish almost a* good wittier pa«tnnige a« thi« well-known variety. Many <»f the leading *t<s*k men in the blue gra«« region« «.f Ken tucky ar«' «nh-tituting it f<»r th»* blue gr.i-«. whi«-h i« i «uffi i» nt recommen dation «»f it« vain««. Thi< 1« really a valtirtl»!»* gra««. w!»i< h. a« a g» n<-r»l thing, hi« not b»*en a« »ufli irntly in- t r<»du«a-«l or t» «t»*d a« it« »»writ« 'I«« mwvc . It <a»m»-« f rw tr<| earlier in the -pring and remain« green l:it»-r In th«* »»itumn than any oth« r. It- hw»ve«im* num«-r- •»»«, l»r <•»•!. «i»c uhatt. ami t!wr»"i««rr part »> »«I »rly v Ju al>4«* f«»r |»»«lur»age nr t«» <a«t f«»r «"'ding. If cut w I mmi in M«»«-<»m. and n>>t «Iriial ton pinch In «airing, it ■»< « k < « g-«„I ii.»y,yi< i>!« »»*»•, foratp* I'F alaaut «»nc-f'«nrth khan • any oMier- grasf. It’ grow« well ill th«« Southern States, an«l has been cnlti- vate«l in several places there for up wards of twenty years pa-t. It is especially recommended for the quan tity of nutritious food which it yield«, as well as th»1 rapidity with which it grows sifter l»eing ent or grtizod. For hay it is not so valuable a« timothy, but for consumption on the farm it i« invaluable, affording g-»o«l pasturage early an«! l ite, an«l it 1« much b-« ex- »»» ti i,-.tl«\ The Salem Mercury has this : A gentleman from Douglas county in forms us that some peddling gentry have iK'cn perambulating that county, and have victimized the farmers to the tune of a!x»ut $ J 0,000. They represented that there were first-class tailors just I »eh ¡nd them, who would make up the cloth for S3 a suit. U|x»n thi« representation many were induced to purchase the go«»d« in quantities amounting tn fr<»m ?150 tn $3»»0. But th»« tailor«ncvermmr,and thedoth now remain« a« *»» much worthless tra«h u |»» ii their liaiid«.” Bt « ktx «. Til» T iger .—They tHI »»f a | 41 v -ngir |4 inter u ♦»•», in the div« .»r -|w«4e arvl «ltv»*rv. fonnd hini«»4f in < Mean« with the pr.--.-e.i- «4 hi« rv»q» in hi« p«T<e<«A an»*»«« »«♦ »»MeM the«« in tbr pursuit <4 h♦pp‘,*‘'*. Having «l«ily primed hl»n«*4f at the St. Chart. «. he n i- » »nd» ri »g alm»g the -treet« in •'•nn-h of a f»w» hnttlt, when hi« attenti«»n w«« nttrwfrd h* an Italian who wa« tnniing The crank «4 h i^k«» in. on t-y»«»’ w '«••» n,«»v< <1 J i I afriiimb r "f |4«»p ¡♦•»¡’»'•f’«, < "ti' ’nc. 4 i i of wiiieh held a pl itc (‘•r eonii-i'»uti«»n«. - T iking thi« for a novel game of eham-e, the planter, wholly unsophisticated and more than half inebriated, resolve«I to buck the tiger, and pl iced a five- doll tr piece on the pl ite. The It ili in ground «»ti, t^flgure dextron«1v tilted the money into a basket, the It di tn «oletnnlv place»! it in his pocket “Here g.H- 1.» get even.” «ah! the H inter, is he pl inkgd a ten, which sh in* I the «ante f»* “Hf*een nnt : her« ’- ■» , .« ior*»U**h‘ It «1» «n