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THE DEMOCRITIC TIMES ÍLhf Sfrmsrratk îiincs O Official Paper for Jackson A Josephine Publiai, «d Every Friday Morning, By CITAS. NTCKF.TJ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rate« »f Subscript ion : One copy, per annum,-...........................$3.00 ■ “ * six months........... 2.00 | three months,.......................... 1-00 , ■■■■ ...... . 1 VOL. IV. NO. 42 I I OREUO5 JL1X¿»LATIUE. the attorney of the O. A C. R. IL, re new code for distribution. ferring to the bills before the Legisla Referred to Committee on Retrench- F riday , October 9tb. STATE OF OREGON. ture regulating freights and fares, etc. ’ ment and Reform. Dr. L. DANFORTH, Cur. California A Oregon Sts., Governor,....................................................L. F. Grover SENATE. Referred to the usual Committee. The following bills were introduced Secretary of State.................... S. F. Chadwick PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, and read first time : The invitation of Dr. Hawthorne to State Treasurer,...................................... A. H. Brown HOUSE. Oregon. J acksonville. State Printer............................................. M. V. Brown Air. Myers—To amend tho general visit the Insane Asylum was accepted, Has renum'd to Jacksonville, and tenders The following bills were introduced: laws in relation to elections, repealing *JnpT of Public Instruction... L. L. Rowland his professional services to the public. and to-morrow appointed as the time Air. Matlock—A bill to regulate sections 4 and 5 of title 1 of chapter 14 FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. OlHce on California street, adjoining Ca nwin I inn 1 for said visit. ton ’ s shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, transportation on r.iilroads. Circuit Ju<lgc.................................... P.P. Prim j of Hie general laws. 1 A' “ * * L 8. B. No. 9, the bill repealing the District Attorney,...................... H. K. Hanna opi>osite and west of the M. E. Church. Mr. Stott—A bill to ameud the Act Air. Clark—A bill to amend an act full assortment I providing for the payment of JACKSON COUNTY, providing for and regulating J USticOS providing for the sale of swamp, over Keeps constantly on banda H. K. HANNA, | traveling expenses of the Justices ot of the Peace and Constables. 1 of furniture, consisting of t’ountv Judge................ ......... E. B. Watoon : flowed and tide lands. f John O'Brien, i the Supreme Court, was read a third relief of County Commissioners. "" ( M. A. Hueston 1 Attorney-at-law and Notary Public, Mr. Dufur — A bill for the Mr. Watson—A bill to relieve F. J. BEDSTEADS, time. The question being shall the ....... J. W. Manning 1 Wasco county. Crouch from the disabilities of min- bill pass, the vote was taken with the Jacksonville, Oregon, I < 'lerk............. ................... ....... E. D. Fnndrav 1 BUREAUS, TABLES« Air. Steen—A bill to repeal the Acts i ority AlfjO a bin tQ ainend title 5, ................. K. Kubli j following result : Treasurer,....................... to amend tho Acts relative to pilotage practice in all th? Courts of the State. Assessor........................... ...... W. A. Childers i Will GUILD MOULDINGS, Yeas — Messrs. Barnes, Bristow, and towage on the Columbia bar and chapter 50, of tlie miscellaneous laws Prompt attention given to all business lofi School Superintendent,. ....... IL <’. Fleming | concerning bridges and public roads. Crystal, Engle, Goodman, Jewell, 29tf. Surveyor,......................... ........... E. C. Mason in mv care. Columbia and Willamette rivers. STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Air. Bristow — A bill authorizing Munkere, Offield, Owens, Richardson, i ’oroner........................... ............ H. T. Inlow Mr. Stump — To amend section 4, of C. W. KAHLER. E. R. WATSON the County Court of Lane county to Official Paper,................. D emocratic T imes Savage, Townsend, Witham—13. CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. chapter 26, of tho miscellaneous laws. appropriate funds and levy taxes for the KAHLER & WATSON, josethink county . Nags —Messrs. Braly, Clark, Dolph, i Air. Alays — Toamend title 1, of chap purposes of paying off claims against PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, 1 Haley, Hanna, Herrin, llirsch, Lee, I County Judge................. ...... M. F. Baldwin Attorneys and Connsclori-at-Law, ter 41, of the miscellaneous laws. I and finishing the State University f S. Messenger, Myers, Smith, Tolen, Van Cleave, County Commissioners, "" '( James Neely. ETC., ETC. Mr. Bradshaw—To repeal section 3 building at Eugene City. Watson, Webster, Wisdom, Mr. Pres- of chapter 2, and section 111 of chap Jackson rille, Oregon, ........ Dan. L. Green .*»» • Sheriff, Mr. Wisdom—80, a bill to amend I Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on dent —16. ....... Clias. Hughes Clerk ter 11 of the Justices ’ code ; a bill to the miscellaneous laws in relation to and hand and made to order. Planing done on ......... Win. Naucke Will practice in the Supreme, District Treasurer, So the bill was lost. reasonable terms. ¡AC Undertaking a spe amend the act to provide for the times ot her < ’ ourts of tins State. ..... .....John Howell Assessor.. S. B. No. 36, a bill to incorporate and places of holding the Circuit the sale of liquors; provides that per Office in the building formerly occupied cialty. 29tf. School Superintendent, ............ R. F. Sloan 21»tf. the town of Baker City, was read a ! Courts; also a bill to amend section sons wishing to sell liquors shall, at Surveyor,........................ ....... W. N. Sanders by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. his own expense, obtain the signatures Coroner........................... ....... Geo. E. Briggs DRUGS and MEDICINES. third time and passed by a unani 756 of title 1, chapter 1, of the general of a majority of all the voters of said J. II. STINSON. J. R. NEIL. Official Paper................................ D emocratic T I imes mous vote. laws. precinct or ward in which such liquors STINSON & NEIL, COURT SITTINGS. Mr. Watson moved to reconsider » Air. Reed — To repeal section 946 of are to be sold. I Jackson County.— Circuit Court, s<s-r»nd the vote by which S. B. No. 9, was i 4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK Al Attorurys and Comiicl!ors-at-Lnw, the civil code. Air. Hirsch—81, a bill fixing tho sal Monday in February. June and November. lost. A. ways on hand at tho Air. Mays—To amend section 2 of ary of the Clerk of the Supreme Court C’onnty Court, first Monday In each month. I Air. llirsch moved to indefinitely JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Josephine County.— Circuit Court, second i chapter 44 of the miscellaneous laws. at $700, and providing for bis appoint I postpone motion to reconsider. Car Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc- Will practice in the Supreme. District and Provides for electing Superintendent ment by the Court. CITY DRUG STORE, tol>er. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan ried by a vote of 15 to 14. other Courts ot the State. Prompt atten of Penitentiary by the Legislature. Also 82, a bill providing that mon uary, April, July and Octol»er. The bill to repeal the game law was tion given to all business entrusted to our Air. Fidler moved to reject. Lost. eys paid to the State for swamp lands JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. ejire. taken from the table and indefinitely BOOKS, Air. AlcClung introduced a bill to shall be refunded on lands, the title of Justice of the Peace,................... J. IL Stinson 2-0“ Office on California street, betw<*en postponed. Third and Fourth. 41tf. j Constable.................................. A. M. Asbury amend criminal code in regard to Jus which shall not become vested in the STATIONERY, house . TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. tices of the Peace ; also a bill to amend •State. fC. (’. Beekman, Pres’t, J. A. CALLENDER, M. P. | A. C. MA TTHIAS, M n. Air. Butler introduced II. B. No 69, the civil code relating to jurisdiction Mr. Barnes—83, a bill to repeal the TOI LITT ARTICLES, I Sol. Sachs, CALLENDER & MATTHIAS, I % of Justices of tho Peace. i to create and provide for the organiza act providing for the payment of the ; John Bilger, Trustee«, I Mr. Chandler ’ s bill to exempt a I Henry Judge, the tion of the State University of ex penses of a Commissioner for the State Physicians & Xnr?rons, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, | K. Kubli. homestead of not greater value than of Oregon to visit tho Centennial Ex State of Oregon. ..U. S. Havden Recorder,.................... JAC KSON VILLE, OR EG ON. Air. Lee introduced II. B. No. 70, $2,000 from forced sale from any debts hibition. ....Henry Pape Treasurer.................... Gasoline Oil and Lamps, » growing out of contracts made after to provide for a tax on dogs. Also a bill supplementary to an act ...... Fred. Grob Marshal....................... H-ter lloschev Street Commissioner, March 1, 1875 — tlie exemption not to the Mr. Florence moved to reject providing for the Sandy and Dalles ETC., ETC. 'Having formed a co-partnership for tin* extend to any mortgage lawfully ob 1 Wagon Road, appropriâtes $50,000 out bill. Lost. practice of our profession, wc offer our ser SOCIETY NOTICES. Air. Galloway—An act to amend tained ; but if the owner be a married of the Five Per Cent, fund, and the vices to the public. ¿¿r Office on California Street, opposite chapter—of the Criminal Code. The man, such mortgage-shall not be valid fund arising out of tho sale of swamp Agency for Cowan's King Remedies. bill abolishes capital punishment, and without the signature of the wife to lands. x Jnrks-onvillr Loder No. 10. 1.0.0. F.. Union Livery Stable. Holds its regular meetings everv withdraws from the Governor the same, was passed by a vote of 46 to 14. Van Cleave—85, a bill to amend an 29tf. ROBT. KAHLER. Saturday eveilingiit the t'dd Fel- Dr. J. C. BELT, Reed’s bill for the construction of Act relating to the assessment and col pardoning ¡lower in cases of murder in Inw’a Hall. Brothers in good standing are State Capitol, granting an additional lection of taxes. invited to attend. the first degree. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, “EXCELSIOR” T. T. McKENZIE, N. G. appropriation of $110,000 and provid Mr. Dufur introduced II. J. R. No. Also 86, a bill to amend an Act pro Jnrksonvillc, Oregon. J ohn B ilger , Roe. Sec’y. ing that enough be built to comprise viding for the construction of the N. P. 16, providing for the appointment John A. Boyer, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar K ii - I rooms for the various State depart R. 11., and to exempt the property of blt, Trustees. I DIVERT STABLE, of a joint committee on the part ot the House and on the part of the Sen ments, officers’ apartments, etc., was the road from taxation, except such Havinc lo«ated in the town of Jacksonville, tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and Jacksonville Stamm No. HS I . 0. R. M., ate to investigate and report upon the adopted, after an exhaustive discus parts of the road as are completed. Oregon Street, Jacksonville, ot her branches of his profession, respect Holds its regular meetings everv Thursday present condition and management of sion. Also 87, a bill to facilitate telegraphic fully asks a portion of the public patron I evening at tho Odd Fellows' Hall. Brothers Reed ’ s bill to give women the right State lands by the State Board of Com communication between the United age Office—Second door north of the U. in good standing are invited to attend. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr s J. w. of suffrage was reported adversely upon S. Hotel. 4Stf. missioners. ! States and Asia; grants the right of BEN SACHS, O. <’. -- - ' -8—- - On motion of Mr. Plymale the reso after a protracted consideration. way and other privileges to Cryus W. A. B ohn , R. S. Trustee*—Herman v. Helms, Ben Sachs, ______ lution was adopted. The Chair ap i Field to lay telegraphic lines through ST MARY'S ACADEMY, Max Muller. _ , aving just received a new pointed on such committee Alessrs. ‘ the waters over which the State has W ednesday , October 7th. stock of Harness, Buggies and Car Dufur and Plymale. CONDUCTED BY jurisdiction. Oreronian Poeahontns Tribe No. I, Im I riages, we are now prepared to furnish our SENATE. Air. Stott introduced H. B. No. 72, proved or^er of Red Men, holds its Air. Cornelius—88, a bill to provide patronsand the public generally with as SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, stated coirticils at the Red Men’s THE Watson presented a remonstrance I for the loaning of the moneys in tho to provide for the registration of elec FINE TURNOUTS Hall the third sun in even’ «even suns, in signed by 965 citizens of Douglas escheat fund. !> tors. the eighth rnn. A cordial invitation to all As can I m * had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle against a division of said county. Re Air. Plymale — J. R. No. 36, provid Air. Dolph—89, provides thaLSheriffs brothers in good standing. HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS horses hired to go to any part of the country. A. P. OWEN, S. ferred to Committee on Counties. ing for the appointment of a commit school will conimcnee ubout tho middle conveying insane persons to the Asy Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses I C. W. S avage , r. ot R. of August, and is divided in four sessions, broke to work singlo or double. Horses tee of three to wait upon the Gover Offield, from the Committee appoint lum, shall receive S3 per day while of elev< n weeks each. The following are the boarded, ami the best of care bestowed upon nor and request that he lay before the ed to visit and examine tho Institu necessarily so employed, and necessary them while in our charge. terms: Oregon Division No. 1. tion for the Blind, reported the same House at his earliest convenience expenses for himself and the insano $10.00 EB- OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. and tuition, per term,........... i Son« and Daughters of Temperance, meets Board the report of the State Auditors of in good condition and recommended a person. 4.00 Bed and Be<!ding ................................ • >n Tuesday evening of «rh week in the Drawing and painting....................... A literal share of the public patronage is the Alodoc war claims, and sucli sufficient appropriation to school the s.oo Air. Dolph—90, a bill to provide for i Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers and sisters in solicited. [2Stt] MANNING A ISH. Piano, ................................................... . 15.00 good standing are invited to artend. other information as may be in his blind of the State for the ensuing two the delivery of the reports of the Su Entrance fee, only once,.................. , 5.00 I. W. BERRY, W. P. possession. The resolution was adopt I years. Court to the several Judges in F. K assuafer , II. S. TABLE ROCK SALOON, ed, and Messrs. Plymale, Bruce and The Committee to visit and exam preme SELECT DAY SCHOOL. the national Courts, in the Ninth Cir I Lee appointed as such committee. ine the Mute Schools reported the cuit. OREGON STREET, Primary, per term, .................................. $ 6.00 A, Warrra Lodr No. 10, A. F. 4 A. M.. Junior, “ ................................... R.OO Air. Steen—H. IL No. 38, to change same in good condition and recom Air. Goodman—91, a biU providing Hohls its regular communications Senior, “ ................................... 10.00 WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. mended an appropriation of SI 1,000 the times of meeting of this House for the dimension of fences. 'Nr \ on the Wednesday evenings or pre Pupils are received at any time, un<l their ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore terms for the institution for the ensuing two to 10 A. M. and 2 o’clock p. M. Mr. Webster—92, a bill to incorpo will be counted from the day of their gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. Air. Stump—A bill to amend chap years. rate the town of Marshfield. entrance. For further particulars apply at he proprietors of this well - M ax M vller , Sec’y. the Academy. 29tf. ter 29 of geueral laws, concerning fees Both reports were referred to Com Also 93, a bill to amend an act pro known and popular resort would in- ! form their friends and the public generally mittee on Education, with instruction viding for the sale of tide and over of clerk. Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. I, I. 0. 0, F., that a complete and first-class stock of the Mr. Mays—H. B. No. 64, to amend to prepare a bill in accordance with flowed lands, provides owners of lands GRANGERS, best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and Holds its regular meetings on every other section 399 of chapter 37 of the crimi recommendations of the committees. I lx>unded by the Pacific ocean shall I porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! The joint committee appointed to have an exclusive right to all tide They Mill be pleased to have their friends nal code. Members in good standing are invited to “call and smile.” attend. N. FISHER, N. G. A message from tne Senate informed examine the Insane Asylum, and to lands belonging to the State in front of J ane KvnLi, R. S. CABINET. the House that that body had passed ascertain the cheapest mode of keep the land so owned. I CAN FURNISH A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found S. B. 18, to provide for the pay ing the insane, reported in favor of A bill providing that nothing in the i here. We would be pleased to have persons Jarkumville Tnrnvrrrin No. 1, ment of claims arising out of the adopting the proposition of J. C. Haw game law shall be so construed as to possessing curiosities and specimens bring Holds its regular meetings at Tumverein First-Class WATER PIPE, j them in. and we will place them in the Cab- Modoc war. The bill was read first thorne, and enclosed S. B. 76, author prevent any person from killing game Hall every Monday evening. Regular Ex i inet for inspection. izing the Governor to contract for in his i»closures at any time. The Cheaper and More Durable time. ercising everv Monday and Thursday eve WINTJEN A HELMS. Mr. Chambers moved to reject the their keeping. nings. CHAS. NICKELL, President. bill was indefinitely postponed. Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. —THAN— E d . H orne , Secretary. HOUSE. A bill providing that Assessors shall bill. Lost, I _ Air. Reed ’ s bill, to provide a remedy assess property at its cash value, and The vote by which tl^e bill exempt Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, momNDtrr litewary society , for the evils of intemperance was taken ing homesteads from execution in cer shall return a description of ail real es C alifornia S treet , ANY SIZE FURNISHED. Holds its regular meetings at the District 1 up for action, but not definitely acted tain cases was adopted was reconsid tate assessed, and repeals the act al School House everv Friday evening. ered and referred to a special commit lowing property holders to deduct in John Noland, • • • • Proprietor. upon. W. J. STANLEY, President. debtedness from the amount of their tee of three. Roarr. K ahler , Sec’y. Send viur orders to The bill to give women the right of assessments, was lost by a vote of 15 JOSIAH HANNAH, T uesday , October 6th. , one but the choicest and best Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville. suffrage was lost, only Crawford, Dean, to 14, and Lee being absent SENATE. Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars The Portland, Dalles and 8alt Lake ; Jewett, Kelly of Benton, Lame, Laugh kept. II. J. memorials No. 17, instructing lin, Lee, May«, Reed of Marion, Ri- Railroad bill was passed by a vote of GEORGE SCHUMPE, DRINKS, 12 i CENTS. I the Committee on Retrenchment and nenrson, Scott, Shedd and Wilson (13) 27 to 2—Braly and Herrin voting no. VEIT SCHUTZ. NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t Reform to ascertain and report the ' voting aye. A bill regulating fences in the coun- BARBER, Families needing anything in my line most reasonable terms upon which pay- ------ .. . „ ___ w ___ I ties of Umatilla and Wasco was passed ----------- ... .. can always . be supplied . with the purest and rooms can be leased for the various MfR. SCHUTZ RESPECTFUI.LY IN- > by a unanimous vote. I>est to l>e found on the Coast. Give " me a T hursday , October 8th. 1»L forms the citizens of Jacksonville and CALIFORNIA STREET, JackMaviUe, call, and you will be well satisfied. offices and Departments of State for HOUSE. 29tf. surrounding country that ho is now manu SENATE. the ensuing two years, and also H. J. The Joint Committee on Printing facturing, and will constantly keep on hand M. Na 6, asking Congress for an ap the very beat of Lager Beer. Those wishing A mot inn made for the adoption presented the report of the Printing RAILROAD SALOON, -a cool glass of beer should give me a call. propriation of $5,000 to survey and of the report of the committee appoint Expert, W. II. Coburn, as to the cost air cutting , shaving , sham - pooing and ladioz’ hair cutting done in Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon, buoy the mouth of the Nehalem river, ed to visit the Insane Asylum was car of printing the code : Total cost, $15,- first -class style. CHAS. K. KLIM. E. WATT. were concurred in. ried. , 675.28. HENRY PAPE, Engineer. H. B. Na 3, repealing the act creat DANDRUFF IX>TI0N, On motion of Mr. Watson the bill Reed presented IL J. M. Na 7, ask- WATT A KLUM, ing extra compensation of the Su accompanying the report, 8. B. 76, au ( ing Congress to reimburse the State An entirely new discovery for cleansing Saddle A Harness Manufacturers, the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu THROUGH TICKETS, 12j C ents . preme Judges was lost by the follow thorizing the Governor to contract I for money expended in providing ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. ing vote: with J. C. Hawthorne for the keeping 1 troops to take place of those removed ASHULND, OREGON. Y eag — Barnes, Bristow, Crystal, of the insane and idiotic for the ensu by the Government daring the late ^Ay.ORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. HOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Ci Engle, Goodman, Jewell, Alunkers, ing four years at the rate not to exceed civil war. anufacture and import con - gars constantly on hand. The reading cord Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, The following bills were introduced: Owens, Richardson, Savage, $6 per week per patient, was read first H. L. WEBB. g. p. JONES. table is also supplied with Eastern periodi Offield, Boston Team CollMr«, Concord, Team and By Blake—To amend section 19, of cals and leading papers of the Coast. J9tf. Townsend, Witham, Mr. President— and second time under suspension of THE Huggv Collars, Men’s, Bovs’, and Side Sad chapter 4, of title 1, of general laws. the rules. dles, Bridles, Cincbas and Stirrups, Whips, 14. i <*urry-comba, Lashes, Spurs, Collar Pads, By Stott —To amend sections 1,028, Nags — Braly, Clark, Cornelius, Mr. Van Cleave introduced 8. J. R- NEW STATE SALOON, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. and everything usually kept in a well regu- Dolph, Hanna, Herrin, Hirsch, Lee, 17, thanking Gen. Jeff. C. Davis for 1,029 and 1,080 of the Code; also a 'lated harness establishment. ! Corner of California and Third Streets, Myers, Smith,. Tolen, Vau Cleave, his gallantry in suppressing the AIo- bill to amend section 43 of the Coda otice is hereby given that We are using Kei*by’s Genuine Santa Cruz By Florence—-To regulate the sala the undersigned warns any person or leather, aud-guarantee SalWIuetion to mur I Webster, Wisdom—15. I docs, which was adopted. "Webb & Jones, Propr’s. Emons not to credit my wife Mary Anna So the bill failed to pass. •Customers. ries of County Judges and Treasurers. i Mr. Van Cleave offered S. J. R- 19: er, formerly Mary Anna Tetherow, ne she I By StanDard—To facilitate the im- The bill amending the game law Resolved bg the Senate, the House J11X mEAR FOR CASH. has left my bed and board without cause or J’NGLISH Ai.n ALE a AND 14 > i > PORTER, l’OKTEK, together ! provocation, |>n>vWWi<m and I will pay no debts of her was passed by a vote of 19 to 10. I concurring, That the Code Commis- provement of navigable rivers in the ri- ' contraction. Repairing neatly and quickly done. 1 J with the finest brands uflkitinrx of liquors and ci- ‘ CHAS. BAER, A communication was received from 1 sioners be allowed 10 copies each of the • State. gars always on hand. ---- l*!ea*e <>*» eall. I*tf. Ifitf. I eland, Josephine Co. , 4*4. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Forniture Ware - Room, PROFESSIONAL CARDS I I i t JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1874 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion....................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one........... 1.00 For logal advertisements, $2.50 per square of 12 lines, first insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from tho above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job prinli ng neatly and promptly executed. I i ! t H T I ! i I T N I t I H C M N I t K * / t «