The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 31, 1874, Image 1

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Published Every Friday Moruing
—BY—
P. D. HULL A CHAS. NICKELL.
Publishers and Proprietors.
OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Bricl
Building.
of MnbNcription:
One copy, per atuiuinr............................ |B.O»t
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six months................................. 2.0»>
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VOL. IV.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDA
Furniture Ware - Room,
PROFESSIONAL ( ARDS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
About 2,000,000 pounds uf
annually
made ln^This countr
Governor............................. ...........L. F. Grover
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Secretary of State,............ ...... S. F. Chadwick
Spain is sending more t
Treasurer, .......................... ......... L. Fleischncr
.... removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
State Printer,..................... .....Eugene Semple Ila«
Cuba, badly as she needs the
!
liis professional services to the public.
DAVID LINN
first judicial DISTRICT.
home.
oilier on California street, adjoining (Al­
Circuit Judge..................... .............. P. P. Prim ton’s shoe-shop. Rtwidence on Third street,
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
District Attorney,........................ II. K. Hanna opposite and west of the M. E. Church.
A Salem man has a single
of furniture, consisting of
JACKSON COVNTT.
I rv vine on which is nc>w a
BEDSTEADS,
H. K. HANNA,
County J udge,...................... ....E. B. Watson
berries.
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BUREAUS, TABLES.
County Commissioners..... ( John O’Brien.
Attorney-iit-Law/nnd Notary Public,
W. A. McPherson, ejl-Stati
1 M. A. 11 nest on
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Sheriff,
.J. W. Manning
is to assume cimrg-
’ the
<N»rk,..
Jacksonville, Ci-egon,
,.E. D. Fomlmy
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
............ K. Kubii
TVeasurer.........................
f’laindealtr.
(HAULS OF ALL KINDS.
. W. A. Childers Will practice in all tin? Courts ot the State.
Assessor,..........................
Prompt attention given to all business left
School Superintendent
..II. »’. Fleming
in Baker a
___ cuuunes üe- hi
mou
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
I
...... F. (’. Mason in my care.
Surveyor,......................
struetive fire; are said to be raging in ca
ETC., ETC.
...... IT. T. Inlow
< ’oroner............................
c. W. KAHLER.
K. B. WATSON.
D emocratic T imes
OtHcial Paper.................
or
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on the tinib»ip'on the mountains.
their ..
KAHLER & WATSON.
JOSEPHINE COVN’TY.
hand and made to order. Planing done on
Spanish -eport says Gen. Mariones
reasonable
terms.
i'N!~
Undertaking
a
spe
­
and
they
County Judge,............................ M. F. Baldwin
Allurn vs mid Fonnsrlors-at-Law,
cialty.
29tf.
has won a great victory over the Car- : turn of a few ye.
Vountv Commissioner«........ Messenger,
t Janie« Neely.
lists in Navatye, taking. 1,500 prisoners. ' cd each of them to
Jacksonville, Oregon,
Sheriff,.............................................Dan. I.. Green
DRUGS
and
MEDICINES.
»'i<Tk.................................................................. cbas. Hughes
The comet l as at length disappeared twenty» and thirty mo.
Treasurer.......................................... AV in. Naucko Will practice in tho Supreme, District and
proper idea of their real we.
and dropped below the horizon. It is
Assessor............................................ John Howell other Courts of this State.
Oilice in the building formerly occupied
4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL­ supposed to have run against the North tor lives unostentatiously; Vai.
School Su|»erintendent................ B. F. Sloan
hilt lives in a three-story brick hou.
20lt. ZI wavs on hand at tho
Surveyor,..................................... W. N. Sandors by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House.
Pole.
’
Coroner......................................... Geo. E. Briggs
on a third-class street; and Stewart the
J. II. STINSON.
J- R. NEIL.
Official Paper,.................... D emocratic T imes
Ben Butler has been employed as lives in a marble palace in Fifth Ave­ ini j
CITY DKI’G STORE,
court SiniNOS.
STINSON & NEIL.
counsel by Tilton, and the case between nue, more magnificent than any other goo»
—OF-
Jark^in Connht.— Circuit Court, second
him and¿leecher is quite likely todrift i residence on the American continent, time
Attornrys and Counsclors-nt-Law,
BOOKS,
Monday in February. June and November.
and equaled by few in any of the great and i
County Court, first Monday in each month.
into the courts of law.
STATIONERY,
cities of Europe. Astor and Vander­ former òsti...
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
J'tsentiine Cten’hi.— Circui» Court, second
Three hundred and twenty acres of bilt are New Yorkers by birth ; Stew­ cover what is <
Monday in April and fourth Mondav in Oc­
TOILET ARTICLES,
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tober. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan­ Will practice in the Supreme, District and
the Governor Gaines
original donation art is a native of the north of Ireland. necessari’ improve“...
other Courts of the state.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
uary, April, Julv and (k-tober.
Astor is a large heavy man of 70, with tion will undoubtedly
Prompt attention given to all business en-
claim,
six
miles
south
of
Salem,
were
JACKSONVILLE rilF.CINiT.
29tf.
trusted to our care.
features and a rubicund face scale, and reflect credit u|
Gasoline Oil and Lamps, sold to an ¡inmigrant the other day for strong
Justice of the Peace.................. J. H. Stinson
like
a
parchment, and gives the im­ try in an industrial poh.
Constable...................................... A. M. Asbury J. A. CALLENDER. M.D. | A.C. MATTHIAS, M. I>.
the sum of §3,350.
ETC.,
ETC.
pression
of being hard-up ; Vander­ There was a great difference.
TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE.
CALLENDER &, MATTHIAS,
An ingenious young school ma’am bilt has children to whom he can leave in and out of Congress, in reg;
(»’. C. lk-ekman, I’rcs’t,
! Sol. Sachs.
I
’
liysiriiins
&
Sortons.
over in Polk has invented an effectual . his fortune, but Stewart is childless, peculiar character, and much ».
. ' John Bilgitr,
Trustee*
Agency for Cowan's King Remedies.
Astor’s public benefactions are con- was made to the manner in
I llenrv Judge,
process to subdue refractory urchins, I i
J
ACKSON
V11
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1.E,
OR
EG»
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fined
to something like a cotiple of was proposed to be carried ou
K. Kubii.
29tf.
ROBB A KAIILER.
»She
stands
them
on
their
heads
and
hundred thousand dollars, ’ which he
..... I’. S. Havden
Recorder....................
pours water down their Irowser-legs. gave to the Astor Library, , and the the points in dispute are prett>
........ Henrv Pap»'
Treasurer..................
settled, now that the exhibition l -
“KZCZLSIOH”
Having formed a co-partnership for the
...........Fred. Grob
Marshal,....................
two
golden
candlesticks,
nine
feet
Mrs.
Frances
Whitlock,
a
young
lady
practice
of
our
profession,
we
oiler
our
ser-
...Peter
Boschev
Street Commission»
to come off, and there will be such
vi<-es to the public.
LI
V
E
n
Y
ST
A
BLE,
residing near.Sil verton, Marion county, high, which he recently gave to the Ion of sentiment throughout the cou
.¿j^oirK t; on California Street, opposite
Trinity Church, Vanderbilt has never
SOCIETY NOTICES.
receive»! a simstroke on the 9th inst, I made any public benefactions, except - try in favor of its being one that shah
Union Livery Stable. »
Oregon Street. Jacksonville,
and did not recover consciousness until Ing a steamship to the Government represent the true quality and extent
Jarkxoinill? Itnlïf Xo. I'». I. H. O. F..
of our progress.— Sacramento Union,
Dr. J. C. BELT,
J. W. NANNING & R. ISH, Propr's. 10 o’clock next <Ufy7
"
during the war, till very recently,
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Holds its regular meetings every
•' ■ Saturday evenimrat the <>dd Fel­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
A large and elegantly map of the when he gave a million dollars for ed­
A n O ld G oose .—The Danville (Va.)
low’s Hull. Brothers in good standing un­
aving just received A NEW
ucational
purposes
—
one-half
of
this
State
of
Oregon,
showing
all
lands
be
­
Times has this : Mr. Humphrey Dix,
invited t<» attend.
stock of Harness. Buggies and Car­
T. T. M.-RENZI E, N. G.
riages. w»‘are now prepared to furnish our longing to the State, is now on exhibi­ sum to found a university in Tennes­ of this county gives us the following
patronsand the public generally with as
see, and the other half to another edu­ history of a gander that lived to be 90
J ohn B ii 4» f . r . Rec. Ser’v.
tion
at
the
office
of
the
Secretary
of
John A. Boyer, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Ru­
cational institution. Stewart has al­ years of age : The goose was hatched
FINE TURNOUTS
bli. Trustees.
State.
It
is
seven
by
nine
feet
in
size
ways had the reputation of being close- in the vicinity of Danville. Mr. Dix’s
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As can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
and
is
strictly
reliable.
fisted ; but he must be credited with mother gave it to his youngest sister
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
Jnrksonv ill? Slamili \o. ll\ I. 0. R. M..
Animals BtiUGIIT and SOLD. Ilorees
Holds its regular meeting« everv Thursday
Boston Corbat* .who .¡sj^pt Wijkes his million-dollar “Home for Women,” Mrs. Lumpkins, when she was married,
broke to work single or double. Horses
evening at tlie»Xld Follows’ Hall. Brothers
board»-«!, and the best of care bestowed upon Booth, is living in Camden, New Jer­ which will He completed next year. lie was carried to the plantation be­
in good standing are invited to attend.
Astor is an independent Methodist, longing to Mr. Sam Harrison, near
them while in <>ur charge.
BEN SACHS, O. C.
sey,
and
on
week
days
follows
the
pro
­
and Stewart is said to be inclined to Sauro Town Mountain in Stokes coun­
pg“ OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
GEORGE SCHUMPF,
A. lloHN, R. S.
Tru«»e»'«—Herman v. Helms. Ben Sachs,
A liberal share of the public patronas-e is fession of hatter in Philadelphia. Ijlo think for himself. Stewart is a schol­
ty ; was brought hack twenty years
solicited.
[2SH]
MANNING A ISH.
Max Muller.
preaches every Sunday in the Inde­ arly man ; Vanderbilt is not; Astor ago to tho neigborhood in which he
BARBER,
pendent Methodist Church in Camden. Is an accomplished man of the world.” first saw light. Mr. Humphrey Dlx
On’siinian Pirahontas Tribe Xo. 1. Im­
H. F. JOHNSON.
I’. A. HEARS.
proved or»ler of Red Men, holds it«
knew the remarkable old fowl himsotf
The San Francisco Alta of a lite
stated councils at the Red Men’s CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville.
W
aste L ands .—The reclamation 50 years. At one period of his ex­
JOHNSON & HEARN.
Hall the third sun in everv seven suns, in
date says Donald McKay, leader of the of land and utilizing it, thus making
the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all
treme old age he lost his eyesight, and
Successors to
Warm Spring Indians, and captain of places productive, is one of the eco- was fed from the hand of his kind
brothers in good standing.
A. P. OWEN, S.
RANTZAU & SHAW AND COMSTOCK & MARTIN. the band whklf\recently went East on i nomica! modes a firmer has of reduc- owner during all that time. But at
W. S avage , C. ot R.
a “starring” tourj*returned on Friday, : ing the proportion of his taxes to pro- length he came to his sight and lived
forwarding
X
foimnissioii
Merchants,
llr.ron Division Xo. 1.
en route to Oregon, frlving tired of the ' duction. Thousands of acres of most ten years thereafter. He became very
I productive lands lie idle and taxes are decrepit in his old age, and stood
Ron« and Daughter« of Temperance, meets
REDDING, CAT..
show business.
y — “
on Wednesday evening of each week in the
An entirely new discovery for cleansing
paid on them in almost every State, around from day to day picking a few
hall of Pocahontas Tribe No. 1. I. O. R. M-. the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu­
Tilton and his wife havo agreed to i the net product resulting from the re- sprigs of grass without going far from
Brothers and sisters in good standingare in­ ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle.
A J ARK YOUR GOODS CAREOF.!.<(■ II. separate, she to have charge of the ' cl.aniatlon of which would pay the on- the door.
As old and experienced as
vited to attend.
_
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. 31 By close attention to business we hope children. The separation is said to be i tire taxes of the farmer. Often the he was he at last died from impru­
A. P. OWEN, W. P.
to merit a continuation of the patronape
J. R. W ade , R. S.
. best lands on the farm are thus wasted dence—drinking lye from a trough in
heretofore extended to tho old firms.
29tf. by mutual consent, to avoid the scan­
I
—worse than wasted—for the want of
GRANGERS,
t dal of a divorce suit.
A Wiirr’n Lode? >o. 10, I. F. i A. M.,
This is the first a little vim and enterprise on the part the yard.
Hohls its regular communications
RAILROAD SALOON. j fruit of the Beecher investigation, and i of the owner. It should he a rule with
/ nf \ on the Wednesday evenings or pro- PATRONIZE HOHE INDUSTRY!
C ouldn ’ t P art .—From the St
Th:r»l Street,
the end is not yot.
all farmers not to own an acre of Louis Republican we clip the follow­
reding the full moon, in Jacksonville. Ore­
gon.
T.
REA-MES, W. M.
Measures have been taken in Chi­ ground that doos not pay him a profit ing : A young couple ten years ago
JA ORSON I ILL E, OREGON,
I CAN FURNISH
M ax M cllf . r . See’y.
(either by production or appreciation
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cago to reorganize the fire department, , In value) on its assessed valuation. No agreed to disagree, and the she of the
HENRY
PAPE,
ENGINEER.
Ruth Rfb-knh Drsrtf Lot!« No. 1.1. 0. 0. F., First-Class WATER PIPE,
and take other precautions, adding j business man can afford to keep such firm went West to the El Dorado of
discontented wives in those days, Chi­
Holds its regular mwtings on every other
more conducts, a corps of sappers and land if he has active profitable use for cago. Then she commenced suit, but
Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall.
Cheaper and More Durable
THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C ts .
Members in good standing are invited to
miners for moving and destroying ' his capital.
before it was granted, he went on,
attend.
N. FISHER, N. U.
—THAN—
;
made up the peace between them, and
buildings,
and
more
steam
engines
to
J ane K vbli , R. S.
rtllOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI-
A M illion of P ostage S tamps .— hand in hand they returned. Before
Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material.
reach
lofty
buildings.
gars constantly on hand. The reading
October 1st, 1872, a young lady of the year was out, however, they quar­
I
Jicboinille Turnverein Xo. 1,
tabic is also supplied with Eastern |>eriodi-
Tho
Record
say«
a
Salem
man,
Middleton, Conn., set about the collec­ reled again, and this time he did not
ANY
SIZE
FURNISHED.
cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf.
Holds its regular meetings at Turnverein
Hall every Monday evening. Regular Ex­
whose penmanship Is about on a par tion of 1,000,000 of postage stamps in reach her quick enough ; the bill pass­
ercising every Monday and Thursday eve­
II. L. WEBB.
S. P. JONES. with that of Horace Greeley, wrote to two years. Inspired by the absurdity ed, and as a divorced woman she re­
nings.
CHAS. /»K'KEI.L, President.
Send v nir orders to
of the enterprise, and the impossibility
THE
E d . H orne , Secretary.
JOSIAH HANNAH,
a firm at Silverton inquiring the price of its accomplishment, her friends sided in Boston five years. Then iu
Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville.
idle hour she answered a matrimo­
NEW STATE SALOON, of shingles. The answer received read promised all sorts of things when she an
INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY,
nial
or personal in a New York paper,
TTolds its regular meetings at the District
thus : “Take this $6 and go to h—11; achieved the million. This she rather corresponded some months, Journeyed
Corner California and Third Streets,
School Hou«0 every Friday evening.
HENRY HAGEN,
but please send *me! receipt and stop resented, anti it set her to work with on to that city to meet the Adolphus
Au CARDWELL, President.
WEBB B l JONES, Proyrs.
greater determination than ever. She of her mature dreams, and found In
Wholesale Dealer In
S ophie N ickell , See’y.
paper.”
. , '
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is now on the throe last months of the
There comes a ru|nor from the New allotted time, and has gathered over him the Ichabod of her early days.
CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES,
The City Brewery,
ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, together v—thflf
4o-send an 900,000 stamps. Tho friends who They had lied so faithfully in their let­
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with
tho
finest
brands
of
liquors
and
ci
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—AND—
—BY—
army to reinstate the son of Isabella promised her gifts when she had gath­ ters and so unanimously that neither
gars always on hand.
16tf.
had discovered the other’s identity.
‘ on the Spanish throne ; that Serrano ered a million liegln to weaken, and
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
VEIT SCHUTZ.
J. H. HYZER,
and Castelar agree to it; that Prussia are inquiring about the probable price
A smart city hilliardist picked up
of silks, ponies, ph a? tons, diamonds
338 and 310 Pine St.,
PLAIN
A
ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER,
i
is
to
get
an
island
Jn
the
West
Indies
il schutz respectfully in -
and watches, all of which were named a countryman and induced him to play
form« the citizens of Jacksonville and
!
for
her
trouble
;
and
that
the
consent
San Francisco, California.
as prizes to be awarded when the feat a game of billiards—100 points. Tho
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
•surronnding country that he is now manu­
city boy took the cue and ran tho
of the United States is to be secured by was accomplished.
facturing, and will constantly keep on hand
Orders
from
the
country
promptly
game out without a stop. The coun­
the very l>est of Lager B»-er. Those wishing
a promise of Cuba.
filled.
30tf.
4 cool gta»s of beer should give me a call.
T HAVE BOUGHT M e . ACKLEY’S IN-
A W estern S tory .- -A tall West- tryman quietly racked his cue and
At last accounts there were high old
1 terost in the painting business, and will
started for the door. Said the billiard-
to conduct it myself on terms to times in Oakland, Cal. The whisky­ orn girl, named Short, long loved a 1st, “Here, come back and pay for this
DR. WM. JACKSON,
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, endeavor
certain big Mr. Little ; while Little,
suit the times. Favors respectfully solic­
sellers defied the local option law and little thinking of Short, loved a little game.” “XVhat game ?” said tho
ited.
C alifornia S trebt ,
*
N. B.—I will settle all accounts of the late refused to shut up after “no license
Long. To make a long countryman. “Why, the game we
i lass named
J. II. HYZER.
Proprietor. firm, pro and con.
John Nolani,
had been voted. ?he Grand Jury was story shorty Little projiosed to Long, just played.” “We ?” said the coun­
Jacksonville. Juno 6, 874.
23tf.
tryman ; “we • I haint played no bil­
in session and h^o-thirds of the male and Short longed to be even wlfh liards,
as I knows oH I guess, mister,
y ONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST New Boot and Shoe Store, inhabitants were hiding away to keep Little’s rtAorfcomlngs. So Short, meet­ see’nasyou played the game alone,
.A Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
from being bauled up as witnesses. ing Long, threatened to marry Little you’d better pay for it alone I” Where­
California Street,
kept.
before long, which caused Little in a
“They had boan there!”
SURGEON DENTIST.
DRINKS, 12) CENTS.
J ACKSONVIDLE, OREGON.
short time to marry Long. Query : at the countryman walked out and the
A couple df^alem «washes are look­ Did tall Short loved big Little less be­ smart city boy cogitated.
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE-it don’t
ing for a cei
certafe storekeeper. He gave cause Little loved Long !
1 LI. STYLES OF PLATE WORK MADE pay. Families needing anythingm my line
G ranger ’ s G ame .—The San Fran­
aving permanently located them a t caá pfoystert,
—»uch as Gold, Silver, Platina, Alum- can always lie »npplied with the purest and
___ with instruc-
in
Jacksonville,
respectlully
informs
best
to
l>e
found
on
the
Coast.
Givo
me
a
nium »nd Rubber Plate«. Special attention
J osh B illings says: “The live cisco Alta says .•
th« public that he is prej>ared to do all kinds
«tins ow to cook it. T*he vessel was
iiDtf.
Ki ven to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide call, and yon will be well satisfied.
of work in the boot and shuo-nuikaig line.
A new game called “Granger Seven,
damping gas) given for the painless ex­
placed over their camp-fire without man Is like little a pig ; he is weaned
SiftiHtaction guaranteed.
traction of the teeth.
young and begins to root early. He up” is announced. Three persons
2!»tf.
M. CATON.
SETTLE UP.
Will vWt Ashland on the 1st of March an­
the precaution of ventftatlon, and after iz peppergrass ov kreeashon, the all­ play for a can of oysters. Tho first
nually ; al*» Kerby ville on the 4th Monday
awhile there was a fearful explosion, spice ov the world. One live man in man out gets the oysters, the last tho
All Kinds of Job Printing
In October. Cali »nd examine specimen
hose indebted to the under -
signed are requested to Hettle IMME-
and almost hntnedlRtelj’ a pair of a village Is like a case ov the Itch at a can, and the “middle man” don’t get
corner of California and 5tli street* ; 1 »LATELY, as, having been burned out by NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT scalded aboriginals were seen heading
district skoal—he sets everybodily I anything. That is “High-Low” with*
residence opposite Crystal 4 Wright’s black- i the fire, the nwnev is needed.
toward
the:reservation
at
a
lively
gait.
scratching at wonst.”
• out “either Jack or Game.”
«uitb-shop.
•**“'
HENRY PAPE.
Thp Time* Office
Cor. California A Oregon Sts.,
Dr. L. DANFORTH.
STATE. OF OUFOON.
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