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tfhr ïlcmotïiitu ahnrs. THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. Publisedh Every Saturday Morning Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine — UY — RATES OF ADVERTISING. P. D. HULL S l CHAS. NICKELL. Advertisements will be inserted in the T ime » at the following rates : One square, one insertion........................... $3.00 each subsequent one............. LOO For legal advertisements, $2.50 persquaro of Ulines, fust insertion, and $1.00 ]>er square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the abovo rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. Publishers ami Proprietors. UFFH’E—On Oregon stn*ct. in Orth’s ì » i* ¡ < ■ k Building. R»te«i of, Siibscri pl ion : Uno copy, per annum............................. six months................................ “ three months........................... » « ' -......... .. — VOI i» IV. JACKSONVILLE, OCX, SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1874 NO. 17. —■ Ladies' and Gentlemen's OFFICIAL DIRECTORY candidates—however weak otherwise. There is lint one Democrat, Campbell admitting him to l*e a Democrat— on the ticket. T With ” this exception, it is just tibout 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. How 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 We do not regard it as one of the most improbable things that the Ring ticket will be withdrawn in favor of the Davenport Independent ticket.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 tiekid, from its strong Republican flavor, had been put up with a view to some such action on the part of tin* Ring party. However, the event will soon decide.—A7ex. GENERAI, .YEWN. xThe Independent State ticket is be Work on the Capitol building id fore us. The candidate for Congress, progressing finely. Mr. Jim Davenport, is a resident of Small-pox hits entirely disappeared J A< ’KSON VILLE. < «REGI >N. GOODS, Silverton Precinct, Marion County, bVA XC from Oregon City. and has been for many years, lie is a man of some ability and many eccen A canary bird died in Marysville, BOYS' and GIRLS’ R. JEWELL is a graduate of the Medi tricities of character, lie has been I) ci! Department of lieorgetoun <1*. <’.) Cal., the other day, aged 15 years. J A • K so N < UN somewhat conspicuous in his neigh- I niver-itv, and re-peel full> oilers his scr ('LOT JI I NG, County Judge................. ees t<> the citizens of Jacksonville and the A Brownsville man has a horse near I xh T hmm I and county for his extremely nrroiinding country (’ounty < 'oinmissioiiers ultra Republicanism. Il»* has always ly 30 years old. He was brought to olhec in orlh's Brick Building; residence Sheriff.................... ............. ru been a rabid Radical—always a half at i John • 'onlcx’s. 111 f. BOOTS AND SHOES, Oregon 25 years ago. Clerk.................................... dozen years or so in advance of his Tn*asiirer........................... The Odd Fellows of Albany will party. When the party was in its in- A sm ' sx » »r................... . ....... EINE TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, fancy and timidly feeling its way to have a grand celebration, picnic and S<-hool Sup. rint< ii‘but, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Surveyor............ .......... . favor, Mr. Davenport’s extreme opin- ball on the 27th ¡list. < 'on»n«*r............................... Jackson, lile. Oregon. ions and his boldness in asserting them Ollieial 1’aji‘r............ ...... 1*1 Three large United States naval ILOTHIXII, used to be a constant source of annoy n »sErii i n i: vessels are ordered to l*e put out of ance to his associates. In 1860-fiI, <’«»unty Judge.................. Having located in the town of Jacl<*onville, commission, including the Franklin. and TOBACCO, when the party was loudly disclaim t<>r III«- pnrpo'e of pni<-ti« imi Surgery and CIGARS (IlltllAKtl G K ASS. Co. < ’ominLssioner*....... ing any intention to interfere with I A Salemite has an old cat that is other hranehe- of hi* prote'sion. re>p«“ct- Sheriff,............................... fullv a-k* a portion of the public patron the institution of slavery in the States On account of the general satisfac raising a chicken. The latter sleeps (Terk................................... ( 'rocker l.uptors, etc., age. * *tlici—Second dour nori h of t h«> I’. where it existed by Constitutional T maxurer........................... ami eats wil/t the kittens as one of the S. 11..tel, D!f- right, be was loudly proclaiming to tion which orchard grass is giving, ìli AMMMMOr...................................... feline family. School Siiperintemlent........... his neighbors the doctrine that the and the numerous inquiries we an* C. W. K Kill.Ell. F.. B. WAT'ON. AT E. JACOBS ’ NEW STORE Watt Surveyor....................................... The body of Dr. Living-tone arrived war should be waged against the insti receiving in reference to it, we take Brigg KAHLER & WATSON. < ’oroner......................................... tution. At a later day, when the Tl M E Official Pa|x’r....................... D e > oecasjon to say something more al*out at Southampton on the 15th. The In Orth’s Building, Jacksonville. Utornns and Counselors-at-Law, party had attacked slavery, but avowed cocitr srniN«; it. It is rapidly taking the place of Mayor received the remains, and the itself against negro suffrage, he was i '■■unO/,— < ■¡rciiit i ■< route was thronged with people. Jirckxonvdle. < O fi/ini, zealously advocating negro suffrage in the famous blue grass, as it grows The Uni versa!ists of Oregon will County ('onrt, tir*t Monday in ea«-!i in all its length and breadth—as he now more rapidly and is suited for more Will pnu-ti«'«' in the Supreme, I»i.-tii« t ami Ji^rphine —<Tr«-uit Court, '< other * ’ourts«iflhi'State. does woman suffrage. In the quarrel kinds of soil and will last longer than meet in convention on the 9th of June Momlny in April ami fourth Momhiv i Ollier in the building formerly occupied between Johnson and Congress, lie any other grass in this climate.' It is next, in the vicinity of Central School tôlier. <'ouniy Court, tir-t Monday in hv * *. Jacob-, opposite (Court House. —'.*11. went for impeachment, as he did for UAry, April. July and o<-!ob< r. however particularly well adapted for House, nine miles northeast of Ilar- .1. It. M il.. ,IV K'ONVII I E I E! ! !N«*r. J. 11. T1N-O,N. Furniture Ware - Room, anything that looked to securing the deep, rich, moist soils. No grass risburg. The convention will lie held ascendancy of the fanatics who were Justice of tin* Peace............ ....... W. M. Ti STINSON & NEIL. equals it in its rapidity of growth and over the Sunday following, A cor- TOWN .1 WK-ON V! 111:. 'tricing to rule tlu'coumry, regardlo- the luxuriance of its aftermath, and it AUorncys and Connsilors-at-law, Jacksonville, Oregon. of consequences. The infamous recon is therefore highly valuable as a pasture dial invitation is extended to every struction measures had his approval, grass. It blossoms a little earlier than body, particularly to all that feel an T rusto«»*. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, lie earnestly favored theorgm zition timothy and about the time of red interest in the advancement of Uni of reliable Republican majorities in all District and clover, consequently th<* latter can be versalism in Oregon. the Southern State*, and the domina sown with orchard grass and both be Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment The Salem Mercury has this : A tion of the black over the white citi < if t urn it h re........ ing < •!' cut while in flower. Another feature gentleman from Douglas county in zens of those State*. We tru-t that it is, that this grass is <>f such a nature that BEDSTEADS. will not be sup|*osed that our famili II. K. HANNA, forms us that some peddling gentry it will endure considerable shade and BE REA IS, TABLES, arity with Mr. Davenport’s po-itions yet grow luxuriantly. This fact may have been perambulating that county, (il l LI* M* *1 ' LDINGS, on the.-e questions is due to his proni- account for the n ime by which it is and have victimized the farmers to The inenee or their importance, STANDS. S* »FAS, l.i*l NGF.S, Jack n »)’B ill ' 1.0 It'." Xo. 1 1 Jacksonville. Oregon. now generally known. It is not suit the tune of aliout $lti,<•()(). They writer (*f this happens to thus know Hold' it- recular m«-e> <11AI RS OF ALL KINDS, able for a lawn grass on account of the represented that there were first-class Saturday ex en i ng at th what Mr. D’s politics have bet'n, peculiar habits of its growth. low’s Hall. Brother' in good -t; PARLOR A BEDROOM SI’ITS, through an accidental acquaintance invited to attend. K. KI Bl Orchard grass is the coming grass tailors just behind them, who would ETC., ETC. with him during a re-idence of some <’. W. S avaoe . Bee. Sec’v. for the farmer'of the country. It will make up the cloth for S3 a suit. Up«»n Silas J. Dav.John A. Boyer. J< Dr. L. DANFORTH. year* in Marion County. We owe it resi't the drouth far better than blue this representation many were induced Trust» ••*. to him to say that, however obnoxiou* PHYSICIAN AM* SlRGEoN, grass, and it will furnish almost asg«M»d to purchase the goods in quantities his idea* are to u*, and to those hold winter pasturage as this well-known amounting to from $150 to $30(1. But Or soiinn PerahiiiitHt Trilr Xo. 1. Ini- Has renmvetl to Jacksonville, ami tenders ing Democratic view*, yet, no one will variety. Many of the leading stiwk the tailors nevercame, and theclnth now pr<»ved <>rdcr ot Re <1 Meli. holds F*' hi- pi• itessi«>naI serx i«-«'s t«> t lie pul>li«'. His con ever accuse his sincerity stateli colinrils at tile R< d Mell's «»iiie«’ oti California street, ad joining Ca DRUGS and MEDICINES. men in the blue grass regions «>f Ken remains as so much worthless trash viction*, however erroneous, arc hon- Hall thè third sun in everv seven suns, in ton’s s||<»e-'hop. Rcsi<lem*e on 1 hird stri1« I, tucky ar*' substituting it for the him* upon their hands.” thè eighth run. A c«»r>li:il inviiittion t-> al! oppo-it«-ami west of the M. E. Church. *-t. Fanatics are never hypocrite*, grass, »'hich is a sufficient recommen brothers in g<><>d 'tanding. 4 FELL AND COMPLETE STOCK A L- and Mr. Davenport is not a hypocrite. A. P. < *WEN, S. dation of its value. This is really a . \ wax < un hand at th«» B ecking the T iger .—They tell of Rev. Campbell is a man whom we valuable grass, which, as a general P. D. P aiisons , <', ot R. GEORGE SCHUMPF, a jolly sugar planter who, in the days do not know. II«* is a minister of the thing, has not been as sufficiently in ( ’ITY DREG STOBF of spfM’te and slavery, found himself in Camphellite persuasion, and a resident Oregon Dividali Xo. 1. BARBER, trod need or tested as its merits deserve. I of Folk County. We have made dili It com*'' forward earlier in the spring New Orleans with the proceeds of hi* Sons and Daughters *»f Temporanee, moet* —GF— on We lne«day evviiing «>l c icli w<i k in lite gent inquiry to learn something of his and remains green later in the autumn crop in his pockets, anxious to invest B< *< >KS, hall «»f Poeahontas Tri)»«- N»». 1. L < *. IL M.. CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville. antecedents, and have only succeeded than any other. Its leaves are nunier- them in the pursuit of happiness. Brothers and •»i»»ters in g«»«,d 'tandiitgare in- STATU *NFRY, in learning that he is in the habit of ous, broad, succulent, and therefore Having duly primed him*elfat the St. Y ited to attcnd. ToII.ET ARTICLED, Charles, be was wandering along the JOHN A. P.oYER, W. I’. voting the Democratic ticket. particularly valuable for pasturage or «treots in search of a faro bank, when A. I’. O win . R. S. J. H. Douthitt, the candidate for DRUGS AND M EDH INI'S. to cut for soiling. If cut when in r-> his attention was attracted by an Secretary of State, is an old re*i«le!it blossom, and not dried too much in Italian who wa* turning the crank- of A, Warr'll Loilfi* Xo. 13. I. F. A L M.. Gasoline Oil and Lamps, of Oregon—formerly of Linn Comity, curing, it makes good hay,yields more DANDRUFF L< >TI< *N, ||obl' it- wgiilar «•ommuni<,ati«>ns hi* hand organ, on top of which moved but at present of Ochoco X’alley, Wa*co forage by about Z^rX on flw Wcdii.—div evenimr* or pre one-fourth than any ETC., ETC. and danred a number of p*ipp°t*, one Some years since Mr. Douth- (’ounty. ceding th«* full moon, in .i.ii'k'onvill«’. < «re- other grass. It grows well in the of which held a plate for contributions. gon. T. G. REAM F>. W. M. itt was a Democrat, and an active Southern States, and has been culti- M ax MI I.I.EK. See’v. Taking thi* fora novel game of chance, He has held the Chairman- vated in several plaees there for up- the planter, wholly nnsophi-ticatod Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. parti*an. •-------« Central -hip of the Democratic State war*Is of twenty yea rs pa-t. It is Jarkvnnill’’ Slannn Xo. ID. I. 0. IL M.. Committee one or more terms, and especially rpeomni(*ndo<l for the quan and more than half inehri ited, re.*«lived R<*BB A- KAIII.ER. CIGARS ! to l»u- k the tiger, and pl ie«‘d a five- was always c<»n*pictious and active in Hold- its regular im etings «-very Thursday tity of nutritious food which it yields, evening at th«- (>ihl 1 «-Hows’ Hall. Brothers dollar piece on the plate. The It dim ( '(invention*. and about Demo 1 ratie “EXCELSIOR” as well as the rapidity with which it ground on, t^figure dextr«»u*ly tilled in g<>od standing are ins it«-«l t<» at*«‘n«l. We believe that lie was deeted t > the E. JA< < »BS, < >. (’. grows after Iw'ing ent or grazed. For the money into a basket, the Italian LTVERY STABLE Comity Clerkship of Linn County upon F. < ¡ hob , R. S. hay it is not so valuable as timothy, that ticket. From 18G2 up to L87O, he but for consumption on th*' farm it is solemnly placed it in hi* p»wkot. “Here Oregon Street, Jacksonville, YREKA, CAI.., was undt'fstood to be an a'pirant for invaluable, affording good pasturage goes to get even,” said the planter, as Ruth Rcbknh Drgrrr Lodzc No. I. I. 0. 0. F., Keeps Constantly on Hand J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr's. political honors at the hands of the early and late, and it is much less ex he planlced a ten, which shared the H o I i I m its regular meetings <>n every other same fate. “Fifteen nut : here’s a Democracy of the State, and desirous Monday evening at o«ld Fellows Hall. hausting to the soil than timothy. twentv.” The Imperturbable Italian Members in good standing are invited to Imported & Domestic HAVANA Cigars, aving jest received a new of securing some place on the Slate For permanent pastures, a mixture of attend. N. FISH lilt. N. U. stock of Harness, Buetrios an«l ('ar- ticket. He is said to have look orchard grass and blue grass cannot I m * pocketed the twenty ami still turned J ane K vbi . i , R. S. AM riages, we are now prepare«l to furnish our ed upon the action of the Demo surpassed—the one coming in early, the crank. The di*gu*ted pl citer de patron* ami the public generally with as parted with the remark ; “ W *ll, I cratic State Convention in 1870 as an ALL OTHER BRANDS, th** other holding out late in the fall never was Iu«*kv ; hut l»la»ne»l if I ever Jnrksonxillc Turnurrin Xo. 1. FINE TURNOUTS indefinite postponement of his hope* and winter, Hold* its re<mlar meetings at Turnvere It is important that the see a game lM*f«»re where .all the per As can be had on the I ’ acifi«* Coast. Saddle AT SA X FRAXCTSCO PRICES! in the Democratic quarter, and he Hall every Monday evening. Regular E horses hireil to go to any part of th«> «-onnt rv. forthwith eschewed his Democracy ami seed should lie sown thick so as to centage wa* in favor of the <1 *.aler !” creising every Monday and Thursday ev 2!» IV. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses cover all the land, otherwise it will nings. ( H AS. NJ*'KELL, President. broke to work single or double. Horses began casting about for other fields in come up in tufts and present an un F.i>. H okne , Secretary. S alt tn the O cevx .—Everybody board«'«!, and the best of can* bestowei] upon which to prosecute the designs his EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, th.-ni even appearance. while in onr charge. knows that the waters of tic* ocean ambition had formed. Whether he The seed weighs fourteen pounds JACKSONVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY, <»L ’ R TERMS ARE REASONABLE. are very salt to the taste ; but how < 'AI.lfOliMA STEEET, has openly identified himself with the Hohls its regular meetings at the District Al*out twentv-four many of you h ive thought <»f »he i ti- A liberal share of the public patronatre is Republican party during thi* interval, to the bushel. School Iloti*«- every I'ridav evening. [2stt] MA NN I N(t ,t ISH. Proprietor. solicited. pounds should be sown to the acre, if nu*ns(* quantities of salts of d*ff,re,'t John Noland, ROBT. KAHLER, President. or has I k ' cu merely waiting like Micaw used alone. Otherwise sow an ('«pial kinils that must be in the Atlantic A melia M ii . i . ek . See’y. ir. r. J ohnson . ber, for something to turn up, we are r. A. JIEAIIN. quantity of orchard and blue grass, and Pacific to give a flivnr tn sn«»h not advised. Mr. Douthitt is as \’ < *N E BET TI IE < ' II < >I< ' F.ST A NI * B F^T or about twelve pounds of each. If enormous lwMlies of water? Scientific JOHNSON <fc HEARN, The City Brewery, Wines, Bramii***, \\ hiskies and (. igars wholly unqualified for the office of orchard grass and clover are sown to men have thought about it ; and one ♦ c I Secretary of slate as .Tolman, on the Snccessor^to —UY — DRINKS, 12* CENTS. i Ring ticket, is for that of Governor. gether, sow one bushel of the former of them (Captain Maury) has told us RANTZAU i SHAW AND COMSTOCK &. MARTIN, It would be difficult to find another 1 and six or eight pomuls of the latter. that if all the various salts of these TV RE—it don’t VISIT SCHUTZ. NO CREDIT IN THE Fl TERI Orchard grass should not be sown oceans could l»e separate«! from the |> *y. 1 Familie* ms-ding anything in my lin<- pay. man so totally unfit lor the oilice as Forwarding \ Commission Merchants, alone, except for seed. The best time water .and spread out equally over the «-an always be suppli**<l with tin-purest ami Uncle Jimmy Douthitt. IL SCHUTZ RESPl.iTFFLLY IN- b-.'t to be found on th«- (’oast. Give in»- a to sow grass seed is in the early part northern half of this continent, they Mr. Beach, the candidate for Treas REDDING, (A L. ___ forni'tlie citizens of JiK'k'onvilli» :m<| «•all, ami you will be well satisti«-d. • gHL <*f the season, on a light fall of snow. nurr«>*in«lin'z country that he is now manu urer, is a very respectable citizen of If this is not possibh*, sow imme«liately would form a covering one mile »1«»en. facturing. and w ill c«jj>stanlly keep on haml So heavy would I m * this mass «if salts Limi County, an honorablejnan so far RAILROAD SALOON, the v«-rv I h -M «»f Laea*r Beer. Those wishing preceding a goo*! soaking rain. If that all the mechanical invention of MARK YOFR GOODS (’ARE OF J. A IT. as we know, and perhaps possesses t he a < m > o 1 glass of licer sh«»ul«l give nn* a call. sown after the 1 st of March, the ground man, aided by .all the steam and all Bv eloM1 attention to business we hope California Street, In politics should be lightly harrowed with the to merit a continuation of the patronage requisite qualifications. he has always been an extreme Re Thomas’ smoothing, or other light har the water power in the world, could heretofore extended to tin* oh I firms. 29tf. J.l ( EXON J I/,LE, OREGON, DR. WM. JACKSON, not move it so much as one inch in publican. row.— Rural World. t WM. BOYER, even centuries of time. HENRY PAPE, ENGINEER Mr. Hand, the candidate for State ('al. street, first door west of Whited' Martin, Printer, is the publisher of the Dalles A very slv woman in Cleveland A covntky paper exclaims ; “Lives Like the most of his Mountaineer. has been making money by tricks there a man with soul so dead, who through tickets , i2i uts . Jacksonville. Oregon. predecessors on the ticket, he is a that are vain. She waylays young nevex to himself has said, I’ll ptV His paper has lieeiP men, when they are out with their Republican, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, the ftllOK E WINE'S, LIQI’ORX AND ( I- more of a local character than other lady friends, and demands “ that dol before I go to bed, the debt I owe ' gars constantly on han«l. The reading vve printer? ” Yes, there ar" some Fruits in Season, wise, but has always come to the sup lar and forty rents yon owe me for table is also snpfiiif-«! with Eastern p«-riodi- know full well, who never such a tale SURGEON DENTIST cnls and leading papers of th«- (’oast. 2?Mf. port of its party when thecanvass came. washing.” The young man is gener PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, Mr. Oglesby, thecandidate for Super- ally too confused to make an immedi could tell, but they, I fear, will go to New Boot and Shoe Store, I ND EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE intendent of Public Instruction, is a ate reply, and his confusion is not —well, the place where there’s no 4 LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK MADE winter. yY su«»h as Gol<L Silver, l’laiina. Alum* A found in a first-class variety store. resident of Douglas County, a kind of lessened by the inquiring looks of his California Street, ilium ami Rubl»er Plate*. .S|»ceial attention Prodm-e taken in exchange. lTea.sc i*ive me irregular preacher in the Methodist fair friend, while the old woman re A n Iowa editor being accused * f given t<> Children’* teeth. Nitrus Oxnlc a »tall. ^f. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Church North, and an extreme Re- libel by a person against whom he had peats her demand, and in some apies (laughing ga*> given for the painless ex | publican ; though his family, of which traction of the teeth. made a serious charge, made no effort CARPET-WEAVING. c obtains her plunder. Will visit Ashland «>n the 1st of March an ■ there are several members, is of the to avoid a*suit, but added to his lia aving permanently located AT RS. OLIVER WOULD RESFECTFUL- nually ; als«> K<-rbv viile on the 4th Mun«lav C ooing is well enough before mar bility hv stating that the individual in Jacksonville, respectfully informs .»I ly inform the p<ibli<*that she will short ! opi»o*ite political faith. iu October. Call ami examine specimen the public that he is prepared to <l‘o all kinds ly be prepared to weave carpets in the most The ticket, on the whole, is what riage, but the billing doesn’t come till was guilty of speculating on his own work. <>rt'ice corner of California and 5th streets ; of work in the boot and shoe-making lino. ; artistic style, and at reasonable rates. La- we should call a Republican ticket. after ; and then it comes from the sister’s coffin, charging his father S3 'csid‘‘«lce opr-' •.•»<- Crx-y-’* 4’ 'V-ig(|t’sbla«*k- Satisfaction guaranteed. ' dies desiring to have »•arpets wcven, should It is strong in the Radj< aJism »if its tradesmen. r'ATON. •»•»ire for it than if «.*«**♦ him. , srive her p. <«’]. Erf. J. GREY JEWELL. M. D., \ re. oE oi:i:«i! <»oY'crn«»r............ ...... .......... Six-retary of state.................... Treasurer, ................................... Ntuto PrintiT, .............................I Fiii*r jvinciAi. t»is ( ’ircuit Judg«'............................... District Att«»rnev............ .......... st FC RSIs 111 NG and f H I I a Al I H