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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. tibe ¿OtmcYatit Œimrs. •. ) Published Every Friday Morning. By CHAS. í Offlcial Paper for Jackson & Josephine y I NICKKTJ«, J Ü I r F \ " EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. * I ■ Í ■ i ■y RATES OF ADVERTISING. I Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes al the following rates : One square, one insertion............. 13.00 “ each subsequent one............ 1.00 For legal advertisements. $2.50 per square of 12 lines, first insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly execute«!. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates of Nubscript ion t One copy, ]>er annum,.».............................$3.00 “ six month*.................................... 2.00 “ three months,.............................. 1.00 3, 1874 VOL. IV OFTICIAL DIRECTORY. Furniture AV are - Room, PIKIFESSKINAL (’ARDS. OKEGON LEGISLATURE. fused to adopt by the following vote : Mr. Savage offered a proposition IViTA—Messrs. Barnes, Braly, Bris from Alfred C. and R. C. Kinney, for I STATE OF OREGON. Dr. L. DANFORTH, tow, f'lark, Cornelius, Crystal, Dolph, keeping the insane. The terms of the Cor. California .V Oregon Sta., SENATE. Governor,.......................................... L. F. Grover Engle, Goodman, Hanna, Jewell, Of- proposition are that the parties agree I S«s*ri'tary of Stat«',................... S. F. Chadwick PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, House Joint Memorials No. 9, pray fleld, Owens, Richardson, Smith—15. to keep them for $5 a week, on condi State Treasurer.............................. A. H. Brown Oregon ing Congress to grant the right of way State Printer»................. M. V. Brown Has n inoved to Jacksonville, and tenders Jackaon ville. Xays— Haley, Herrin, Ilirsch, Lee, tion that the State will furnish $25,- Sup’l of Public instruction. L. L. Rowland his profess. and other aid to the Portland, Dalles Munkers, Mvers, Savage, Tolen, Town 900 for the purpose of erecting a build ional ---- services to the public. Office <>n California street, adjoining Ca FIRST JVniCIAL PISTRKT. and Salt Lake Railroad, and No. 10, send, Van Cleave, Watson, Wisdom, ing for the purpose—the State to own ton ’s shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, Circuit Jud»«*.......................................I’- I’- l’r’m DAVID LINN asking Congress to so modify the rev Mr. President—13. the building at the end of the^term. .. .11. K. Hanna opposite and west of tin* M. E. Church. District enue laxvs as to admit jute and burlaps Absent— Mr. Webster. Mr. Haley introduced a joint memo Keeps constantly on hand a tuli assortment free of duty, xvore concurred In. H. K. HANNA. rial to Congress, asking an appropria S. J. R. No. 14 of the session of 1872, 4’onnty Judge............................... E. B. xxatson of furniture, consisting <»f The bill for the division of Douglas tion of $125,900 for improvement of providing for a separate Supreme Attorary-nt-Lnw and Notary Public, Vomity ( oininwsioners......... A I1U(.s,„n county was indefinitely postponed. BEDSTEADS, Court, was taken up, but was indefi tlm Willamette, which was adopted. Slieritr, ............................... L w. Manning The bill to repeal tho act incorporat i nitely postponed by the following Jacksonville. Oregon, A bill to amend the cliarter of The Clerk..—....................................... E. D. Foudrav BUREAUS, TABLES. ing the town of La Grande xvas indef Treasurer................................................. K. Kubli Will practice in all the Courts of the State. vote: Dalles xvas passed. initely postponed. Assessor. ..................... . A. Child«*rs GUILD MOULDINGS, Prompt attention given lo all business left Yeas — Messrs. Barnes, Braly, Bris HOUSE. School Su|M>rintt*ndvnt............ H. C. l'lcniing in my care. 29tf. BOUSE. tow, ( ’ lark, Engle. Goodman, Haley, Surveyor,......................................... E. C. Mason 8. B. 43, to provide for the construc STANDS, SOFAS, IXlUXUES, Coroner.............................................. H.T. Inloxv The Speaker informed the House Hanna, llerrin, Ilirsch, Jewell, Mun tion of the Portland, Dalles and Salt ’. XV. KAHLER. K. n. WATSON. oiliciai Pap«'r..................... D emocratic T imes that he had received a message from kers, Offield, Owens, Savage, Town Lake Railroad, xvas passed by a vote CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. KAHLER & WATSON, JOSEPHINE COl’NTY. the Governor, which xvas read: send, Van Cleave, Mr. President—18. of 42 to 12. Messrs. Blake, Brown, PARLOR Á BEDROOM SUITS County Judge........................... M. F. Baldwin S tate of O regon , ) Utoriirys and Counselors-at-Law. Nays — Cornelius, Crystal, Dolph, Bruce, Butler, Chambers, Dully, Jack- . . f S. Mrssentrcr. E xecutive O ffice , Oct. 12, 1874. j County Commissioners........ J T;uncs N(>ely Lee, Myers, Richardson, Smith, Tolen, son, Matlock, Riddle, Stearns, Was- ETC., ETC. Jitclcsmn'illc, < Oregon, To the Hon. Speaker of the House of som and Mr. Speaker, voted nay. Sheriff,............................................ Dan. I,. Gr«'en Watson, Wisdom—10. In response to II. I Also Doors. Sash and Blinds always on llepresentatires: Clerk................................................................. Chas. Hushes Will practice in the Supreme, District and hand and made to order. Planing done on S. J. R. No. 13 of the session of 1872, Messrs. Galloway, Partlow, Reed of Treasurer,........................................ XV m. Na tick e other < 'onrtsof this Stat«*. R. 37, that the Governor be required reasonable terms. Undertaking a spe proposing amendments to the Consti Marion, Ross, Simpson, Stannard, were Assessor............................................ John Howell Olliee in th«' building formerly occupied cialty. to lay before the House at his earliest absent. 29tf. 'Srh<s»l Superintend«'»!................ B. F. Sloan by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. 29tf. convenience the report of the Board tution in raising the salaries of State Surveyor...................................... XV. N. Sanders Coroner.........................................Geo. E. Briggs of Military Auditors in regard to the officers, was taken up. A motion of J. It. NEIL. J. II. STINSON. DRUGS and MEDICINES. T hursday , October 15th. Chlicial Paper,.................... D ejkm 'R ati «'T imes Modoc war claims, and such other in adoption was lost. Ayes, 4 ; nays, 20 ; STINSON & NEIL, SENATE. COURT SiniNOS. formation respecting such claims, as absent 6. The resolution of last session provid may be in his possession. I have the .bfekson —Circuit Court, second The Committee on Ways and Means, Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Monday in February. June and November. honor to communicate herewith, for ing for an amendment to thoConstitu to whom was referred S. B. 26, the 'County* Court, first Monday in each month. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, the information of the House upon tion so as to allow legislators $5 per bill relating to assessors, with instruc .RMrphine Cnuntu.— Circuit Court, second said subjects, copies of the following day an<l $3 per 20 miles travel to and tions to amend so as to allow $1,000 Monday in April and fourth Monday in <><•- Will practice in the Supreme. District and CITY DHUG STO1Œ, from the Capitol, was indefinitely post indebtedness to be deducted from as public documents and records: toiler. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan other Courts of the State. Prompt atten uary, April. July and Octi'lw'r. tion given to all business entrusted to our 1. Report of Gov. Grover to Major pone» I. sessments, reported the same back ac S. B. 10, a bill amending the Game cording to instructions. The report JACKSON VILLE I'RECINtT. —OF— «•sire. Gen. Schofield on the Modoc war, at B< )OKS, Justice «»f the Pt'ace...................... J. H. Stinson £•*■ ( Hlice on California street, between I the request of the Secretary of War, Law, was indefinitely postponed. was adopted and the bill passed by a Third and Fourth. 41tf. Constable....................................... X. M. Asbury The Senate concurred in II. J. M. STATIONERY. xvith accompanying documents, reports of 21 to 9. Those voting no were TOWN OK JACKSONVTLT.K. No. 11, asking Congress to designate vote A. CALLENPER, M. I». | A. C. MATTHIAS, M. 1». and inclosures therein referred to. Bristow, Cornelius, Crystal, Dolph, ( C. <’. Beekman, Prcs’t, J. TOILET ARTICLES, CALLENDER & MATTHIAS, | Sol. Sachs. 2. The work of the Board of Military certain post-roads. Smith, Watson. Webster, Witham, A message from the Governor an . John Bilirer. Trustee* I Auditors in auditing the Modoc xvar Mr. President. I Physirians & Silicons. I Hcnrv Judge, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, claims, embracing a complete copy of nounced that he had approved Senate The Senate resolved itself Into Com I K. Kubli. the rules adopted for said work and a bills 28 and 36. mittee of the Whole, and 8. B. 97, re JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. S. Harden Recorder...................... IL J. R. 11, in reference to the lating to I ....H<*nrv Pajs' full abstract of said auditing, showing ’Treasurer,................... fees of officers, was taken up. Gasoline Oil and Lamps, ...... Fre<l. Grob Marshal........................ the names of each claim, and the mode of tho selection of the swamp The items were each read separately Peter Boschex" Street Commissioner lands of the State, was concurred in. Having formed a co-|>artnersliip for the amount allowed. ETC., ETC*. H. J. R. 10, providing for the ap and acted upon. The bill as amended practice of onr profession, we otter our ser- 3. An abstract of th«' aggregate ex reduces the fees of Sheriffs and Clerks vi<‘es totin' public. SOi’I ET Y NOTICES. penses of said services, showing ilio pointment of a committee to ascertain generally to the figures of the law of »nice on California Street, opposite if any money has been paid out of tho Union Livery Stable. Agency for Cowan’s King Remedies. cost of each branch <»f the services stat State Treasury, without authority of 1870. The third reading of the bill ed separately. Very respecfully sub- was set for to-morrow. law, was indefinitely postponed. ! Dr. J. C. BELT, 2«nf. ROBT. KAHLER. tuitted. L. F. G rover . HOUSE. A bill to incorporate Dallas, Polk Mr. Reed moved to lay on the table PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A communication from the Portland the documents accompanying the mes county, was passed ; also a bill to in “ EXCELSIOR ” Jacksonville. Oregou. sage so that members could have ac corporate Independence, same county. Board of Trade, favoring the proposed - A bill prohibiting the exhibition of Winnemucca or Pengra mute and cess to them. recommending State aid In the prem LIVERY STA HT. K, Mr. Plymale objected to the motion deformed persons was passed. A bill concerning submarine sites ises, was received and referred to the and it was withdrawn. for light houses was passed. Committee on Railroads. Jarkxon villr Stamm \o. Ih. I. II. R. M.. Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Mr. Cranston moved to refer the A bill to prohibit swine from running IL B. 52, to prevent and punish Holds it* regular meetings rx-orv Tbnr«d:iy documents to the Special Committee gambling, was passed, Messrs. Curl, , at large in certain counties, was passed. evening at tlioOdd Fellow*' Hall. Brothers on the Modoc War Claims, which pre in cchh I standing are invited tn attend. J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr s. vailed. A bill to amend the law in relation Dufur, Dully, Hays, Johnson, Matlock BEN SACHS. <>. (’. I A. B ohn . R. S. Th«' following bills were introduced: to the collection of tolls on bridges was and Shelton, voting no. I H. B. 53, to license selling by sam Trn*t«**—H«*rman v. Hvlin*. Ben Sachs. ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, Nir. Galloway—104, to provide for passed. Max Muller. I ple, was passed, Messrs. Blake, Bruce, AVIN’»; JUST RECEIVED A N EXV tin* election of a Superintendent of the CONDCCTED BY stock of Harness, Biitrgi«'« and Car Penitentiary. ♦ Mr. Led ger wood, from the Commit Butler, Gilbert, Hays, Jackson, Kelly Oruoninn Porahonlas Tribe No. I. Im- riages, we are now preparetl to furnish our prove«! ord»*r of Rc«l Men. hold* its THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. patrons and the public generally with as Mr. Crawford —105, for the relief of tee on Counties, reported back the bill of Benton, Lee, Matlock, McGugin, **■ ■*■*•«* ««nted council* at the Red Men’s Milton Hale and A. A. Settlemire. to create the county of Lake, with Noyer, Roe, Stump, Mr. Speaker, vot FINE TURNOUTS Hall the third sun in everv seven sun*, in Mr. Brad-haw—106, to provide for amendments changing the boundaries. ing against it. the eitrhth run. A cordial invitation to all As can 1 m > had on th«' Pacific Coast. Saddk* rpilE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS Mr. Van Riper moved the adoption brothers in good standing. horse« hir««! to go to any part of th«' country. the construction of a wagon road from PACIFIC COAST NEWS. 1 school will <'ommence altout th«* middle A. P. OXVEN, S. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses the mouth of the Nehalem river to of the report. Carried. of August, and is divided in four sessions, broke to xvork single or double. Horses C. W. S avaije , C. nt R. II. B. 58, to amend section 539 of of «*Iev«‘U weeks each. The following arc* tlu* boarded, and th«' l»est of eare 1 «estoxved upon Clastop plains. There are fourteen Granges In Yam terms; Mr. Cranston—107, to amend the the civil code, was indefinitely post them while in our charge. ilrrmn Division No. I. hill county. Board and tuition, per term................... $40.00 law in relation to trial and district at poned. Son« and THingliters of Temperan«*1, meets Bed and Bedding......................................... 4.00 7«?’ OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. The Corvallis College never enjoyed The Committee appointed to visit on Tuesday evening of <wl> wwk in the Drawing and painting............................... 8.00 A liberal share of the public patronage is torney fees. Piano ................................................................ 15.00 Mr. Bradshaw—108, in reference to^ the Blind Asylum, reported the same a more flourishing fill session than the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers and sisters in solicited. [2Stt] MANNING A ISH. Entranc«' fee, only •>nce,.......................... .5.00 good standing ar«* invited tn attend. partition fences. well conducted, and recommended the present, and new students are con I. W. BERRY, XV. I’. Nir. Reed — 109, to aid railway con passage of a bill appropriating $6,000 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. TABLE ROCK SALOON, F. K asshafer , R. S. stantly arriving. struction in the State of Oregon. for its continuance. Primary, per (erm,......................................$ <’>.00 OREOOX STREET, Nir. Drain, by unanimous consent, The majority report of tho Commit- Mr. Weed, father of George Weed, “ ..................................... 8.00 Warm Lodsr No. 10. A. F.  A. M.. Junior, introduced II. B. 110, to prevent and teo on Retrenchment and Reform on who was murdered at Sparta, Baker “ ..................................... 10.00 Holds its regular <*onimunications Senior, WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Pupils art' r(‘C(>ive<l at any time, and their provide penalties for spreading conta substitute for IL B. 2, to provide a sal county, offers a reward of $500 for the 'Nr X on the Wedncstlax’ evenings or pre- coling the full m««on. in Jacksonvilh*. Ore terms will l>e counted from the day of their gious or infectious diseases. ary of $600 for the Private Secretary entrance. For further particulars apply at gon. /T. »;. REAMES, XV. M. to the Governor, recommending that apprehension of McWaters, the mur Mr. Dully — 111; for the relief of THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS XVELL- the Academy. 29tf. M ax M uller , Sec’y. derer. I known and popular resort would in purchasers of real estate at sales by ex it | kiss , was adopted. form their friends and the public generally ecutors and administrators. The Mountaineer speaks of a two- The minority report of the Commit that a complete and first-class stock of the GRANGERS, Ruth Rrbrkah Durer ltdftf No. 1.1. II. 0. F., II. B. 19 — to provide for the con tee on Retrenchment and Reform, re- year-old cherry tree growing in The l>est brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and Hold« its regular meetings on every other porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. i commending tho passage of the bill to struction of flumes and ditches for Dalles which bloomed in September Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! Thev will be pleased to have their friends agricultural and stock purposes, xvas create tho office of State Treasurer, Memls'rs in good standintr are invited to “call and smile.” attend. N. FISHER, N. G. with amendment to fix salary at $1,- and is now maturing the second crop read third time and passed. i CABINET. J ane K ubli , R. S. of fruit. I CAN FURNISH II. B. 64—to prevent and punish 500, was adopted. A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found A message from the Governor an- The “Norfolk” stallion “Osceola,” here. We would lie pleased to have persons the crime of conspiracy, passed—11 Jarkxonville Tnrnvtrrin No. 1. First-Class WATER PIPE, possessing curiosities and specimens bring to 9. nonneed that he had appro veil H. B. formerly owned by Theo. Winters, of them in. and we will place them in the Cab Hohls its regular mef'tinga at Turnvercin II. B. 87—to repeal section 946 of 14, to amend the game law ; S. B. •2R, Sacramento, has been purchased by inet for inspection. Cheaper and More Durable Hall every Monday evenine. Regular Ex- i the civil code, The bill repeals the to incorporate Ashland, and S. B. 36, WINTJEN A- HELMS. creising every Monday and Thursday eve- Bucklej’ and Failor, Portland, and Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. section giving District Attorneys a to incorporât«' Baker City. ninga. CHAS. NICKELL, President. —THAN— En. H orne , Secretary. The majority report of the Joint brought to this State. foe in divorce cases. It was indefl- i —*— ■ Committee on Retrenchment and Re nitely postponed. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, i An extraordinary case of somno INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, form, recommending the passage of Nir. Van Riper presented and mov ANY SIZE FURNISHED. lence is engaging the attention of the C alifornia S treet , Holds its regular meetings at the District ed the adoption of a memorial to Con substitute repealing all Acts granting Los Angeles doctors. It is that of a School House everv Fridav evening. John Noland, Proprietor. gress praying for the establishment of clerical aid to Secretary of State, ex W. J. STANLEY, President. Semi vmr orders to little child, four years old, who for the the following post-roads: From Link- i cept one for $600, was adopted. Roar. K ahler , Sec’y. JOSIAH HANNAH, Mr. Gearin, from the special com past three weeks has been almost con ville by Lost River Gap, Big Springs, Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville. XTONE BUT THE (HOK’FCT AND BEST Langell Valley, Clear Lake, mouth of mittee to whom was referred H. B. stantly asleep. Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars Lost river and Fairchild’s ranch to 25, reported hack a substitute, II. B. kept. General Vandever, Inspector of In GEORGE SCHUMPF, Walker’s ranch, on Klamath river, 93 116. The substitute provides for the DRINKS, 12} CENTS. miles. From Hot Springs, in Goose distribution of the new code to certain I dian Affairs upon this Coast, inspected, J7Z4/-V <(• OttXA.UEXTAL TAIXTER, NO ( REDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t Lake Valley, by Chewaucan and officers, and authorizes the Secretary BARBER, pay. Familien needing anything in my ___ line Summer Lake to Silver Lake, 79 miles. I of State to sell copies at $8 each. The while on his recent tour, the Klamath, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, can always be supplied with the purest and Malheur and Warm Spring Agencies, CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, Is'st to be found on the Coast. (•ivo mo a From Linkville by Klamath Indian report was adopted. Mr. Gearin, from the special com and is, we understand, well pleased ; call, and you will be well satisfied. 29tf. ! Agency and Fort Klamath to Wil loughby, 189 miles. From Hot mittee to whom was referre«! H. B. with the manner in which the several T HAVE BOUGHT M il ACKLEY'S IN- Springs, in Goose Lake N alley, by 12, to exempt homesteads from exe agencies are conducted. RAILROAD SALOON, 1 lerost in the painting business, and will air cutting , shaving , sham - Canyon, Camas Valley, cution, reported a substitute in IL B. «•ndeavor to coiuhict it myself on terms to pooing an«l ladies’ hair cutting done in i Warner The celebrated running horses “Ka Third Street , Jacksonville, Oregon, suit the times. Favors resjiectfully solic- first-class style. , Twelve-mile Creek, Cowhead Lake, 117, confining the property to be ex !trd. Nevada, and old Camp McGarry to empted to a value of $1,590, and mak tie Pease” and “Fellowcraft” have ar N. B.—I will settle all ai'counts of the late DANDRUFF LOTION, HENRY PAPE, Engineer. Winnemucca. The memorial repre ing some other changes. The report rived in Sin Francisco for the groat firm, pro and con. ' J. H. HYZER. Jacksonville, June rt, 874. 23tf. An entirely new discovery for cleansing sented that the establishment of mail was adopted and the bill ordered four-mile race, which takes place next the sealp and restoring the hair to its natu month. The renowned trotting horses THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . , services over the above routes will se printed. ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Mr. Plymale, from the Committee I “Judge Fullerton,” “Gloster” and cure mail supply to many thousands of RAZORS CAREFULLY PITT IN ORDER. persons who are at present destitute to whom was referred S. B. 18, to pro i i “Commodore,” have also arrived, and pHOIUE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- of any such communications. The vide for the payment of the Modoc more are reported on the way. PAINTERS. ' > gars constantly on han«l. Th«; reading H. I* XVEBB. H. P. JONES. table is also supplied with Eastern periodi memorial was passed. war claims, reported the same back i 1 A baby show was one of the features THE cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf. without recommendation. E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO On motion of Mr. Riddle the bill was of the Oregon State Fair. Eighteen i T uesday , October 13th. all kinds of Painting, including NEW STATE SALOON, ordered read a third time to-morrow. entries were made, and it was decided TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. SENATE. HOUSE PAINTING, A resolution by Mr. Reed of Marion, that Mrs. J. W. FUher, Salem, had Corner of California and Third Streets, SIGN PAINTING, otice is hereby given that Senate Joint Resolution of 1872, pro for an amendment to the Constitution the handsomest baby, and the child the undersigned warns any person or posing to amend the Constitution by relating to the election law, was lost. ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Webb & Jones, Propr’s. persons not to credit my wife Mary Anna was awarded the first premium, a life- WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. Baer, formerly Mary Anna Tetherow, as she abrogating the office of State Printer, size photograph of itself. Mrs. II. P, has left my bed and board without cause or and providing for letting the State AT T. Styles of Graining Done. ENGLISH ALE AND ANI) PORTER, IN together provocation, and I will pay no debts of her printing to the lowest responsible bid Crooks’ baby, also of Salem, captured W ednesday , October 14th. i J with the finest brands of liquors and ci- contraction. Orders from the eonntrv promptly attend CHAS. BAER, the second premium. SENATE. der, was taken up, but the Senate re- gar« always on hand. ed to. 21013« JHtf, 40«. Leland, Josephine Co. i M onday , October 12th. » i I i H I I ■— X-------- - I i I H W N I I I I 1