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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1874)
The bill to provide for the registra AN OT111 ; R C11 AN C E ! made in the U. S. Senate that but a down to work in dead earnest. In ad few short years will witness Democrat dition to daily sessions, evening ses tion of voters was passed by a vote O of 37 to 21. ic supremacy there. Our prospects in sions arc now in vogue. Fifth and Last Concert Official l'a p r for Jarkuon A Josephine fonntirx. 1876 look encouraging. II. B. 98, substitute for II. B. 6 — to To-morrow (Tuesday) evening is the IN Ain < t promote the study of anatomy, passed Thus dally Grant ’ s Administration time set by Governor Grover and lady Fill PAY*, OCTOBER 23. 1*74. by a vote of 35 to 21. is meeting with sweeping denuncia for an evening reception. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. II. B. 99, substitute for IT. B. 33 — to TO Of It PATKOXM. tions and disapproval, and the desire 1 An effort will be made by the Leg for Democratic rule becomes more pre islature to adjourn on Friday—the j provide for the construction of a rail POSTPONED TO The firm of Hull A Nickell, in pub dominating. members as a general thing, notwith road from the Columbia river to Win lishing the T imes , has l>een dissolved standing their penchant for lopping off nemucca, Nev., known as the Pengra MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874, LETTER FROM NALEM. by mutual consent, P. D. Hull with the pay of other officials, being consci route, was passed by a vote of 38 to 20. drawing. All accounts due said firm IT. B. 93, to amend section 1,028 of DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. entiously opposed to working without S alem , October 19th. prior to Septeml>er 1st may be paid to the code of civil procedure in reference J eems ? R iver . A busier week than the one just pay themselves. either party, and all accounts against to the recovery of property, was passed. passed has seldom been witnessed even LIST OF GITES OREGON LEUINLATl'RE. the firm will be paid by the same. IT. B. 101, to provide for liens of by tho denizens of Salem. The £250,(100 Grand Cash Gift................ All persons indebted are requested to mechanics, laborers, material men and One , 100,000 One Grand Cash Gift ................ F riday , October 16th. j weather has been all that could have 75,000 settle forthwith, as the business must One Grand Cash Gift................ others, and prescribing the means of SENATE. been wished, and that fact has been 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift ................ be closed without delay. All accounts their enforcement, was passed. 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift................ taken advantage of almost universally A communication from the Portland . 100,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20.000 each. not settled in a reasonable time will II. B. 102, to legalize acknowledg 140,000 by the people of the Willamette valley j Board of Trade, favoring the Winne 10 < ‘ash Gifts, 14.000 each. be placed in the hands of an attorney . 150,000 10,000 each. ments of deeds taken by county clerks 15 Cash Gifts, to attend the most successful State Fair, mucca Railroad, was received. 100,000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,ooo each. forcollectlon. All unexpired contracts 100,000 4.000 each. 25 ( ’ash ( lifts in a financial point of view, in all proli On motion, the substitute offered by in certain cases—legalizes acknowledg for advertising, subscription, etc., will . 90,000 3.000 each . ’ ash Gifts, 30 ( ability, Oregon has ever witnessed. the committee to the deaf mute bill ments taken by county clerks between . 100,000 2,000 each. 50 ( ’ ash Gifts, be fulfilled by the new proprietor. . 100,000 100 f 'ash (lifts, 1,000 each. The magnitude of the throng of peo was adopted. The bill makes the State May 1st, 1854, and December 21st, 120,000 500 each, Thankful for j»ast patronage, wo ask a 240 ( ‘ash Gifts, 1855, and between the 21st October, ple present was perfectly astonishing. Board of Education a Board of Trus . 50,000 loo each. 500 Cash Gifts, continuance of the same to our suc 950,000 50 each. Especially was it a sight to cause an tees, with power to hire teacher, and 1864, and the 20th January, 1865— 19,000 Cash Gifts, cessor. P. D. H ill , old bachelor of your correspondent’s ’ conduct the business of the school, and was passed. , Grand Total, 20.000 Gifts, all cash...$2,500,000 C has . N ickell . II. B. 103 — to amend the city char PRICE OF TICKETS. previous predilections to become be empowers them to purchase the build ter of Salem, extending the corporate Whole Tickets..................................... 8 50.00 NAl.l TATOBY. wildered and unsteady in his reckon ing now occupied by the school, pro limits, providing that eity officers shall »Halves, 25.00 .................................................. 5.00 ing to Yvitness the overwhelming, viding the same can be purchased for hold office for two years, was passed I Tent h, or each < 'on |>ori....................... As heretofore announced, the sub 11 Whole tickets for........................... 500.00 uninterrupted and unparalleled preva $3,500. The appropriation for the unanimously. Tickets for.................................... ' 1,000.00 scriber has assumed entire control of lence of feminine loveliness and beau support of the school is left blank. For tickets and information address the T imes , and will conduct it as ac A Gooil THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, ty so conspicuously, continuously and The Committee on Ways and Means Agent and Manager, ceptably as possible. We will spare Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. everywhere present. Oregon need reported back >S. B. 97, the fee bill, with Taking 100 a« the average in former our readers the infliction of an extend offer no higher inducements to guar amendments, making the fees of Sher years, the Government reports esti ed salutatory, fraught with promises, Ladies' and Gentlemen's antee the complete success of future iffs and Clerks In the counties of Coos, mate the crops in Oregon this year as etc., as they often are. We will give fairs than the imposing, all-captivating Curry, Josephine, Clatsop, Tillamook, follows: Corn, 100; wheat, 103; rye, 97; a hastily drawn outline of our future FURNISHING and presence, in numbers beyond imme Grant, Union and Columbia, the same ! oats, 99; barley, 96; buckwheat, 99; operations, which will necessarily be I diate or definite computation, of her as under the present law. The amend potatoes, 100 ; tobacco, 100; hay, 106 ; brief. rosy-cheeked, bright-eyed, fair-faced, ments were adopted. beans, 99 ; hops, 102 ; apples, 97 ; FANCY GOODS, The T imes will as ever be a zeal lovely, lovirg, young and beautiful The bill was then passed by unani peaches, 94; grapes, 90. No other i ous and uncompromising ads’oeate of BOYS' and GIRLS' lassies and maidens. State makes as good a showing mous vote, Mr. Braly being absent. the principles of the great Democratic I hesitate to pursue this subject | The bill as passed reduces the fees throughout. party, and shall always labor for their R E A D Y- M A I) E CLOT1II NG, in the central counties to very nearly supremacy. The interestsand welfare further, lest I be accused of sentimen- • NEW, THIS WEEK. tai waywardness. You know how! the same as under the law of 1870. I of Oregon, and Jackson and Josephine In the counties of Jackson, Baker, BOOTS and SHOES, FOR SALE counties in particular, will command easily a man in my circumstances: Yamhill and Benton they are 25 per our attention and energy, and in la may be misconstrued. The next most attractive features i cent, higher, and in the counties of SHORT-HORN DURHAM BULL, FINE TOYS I OR HOLIDAYS, boring in this field we shall studi six years old, weighing 2,000 pounds, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Clatsop, Tilla of the Fair, viewed from the sublime J ously avoid any partisan discrimina For further particulars inqnin nt Chavner’s THUS. CHAVNER; and elevated stand-point of your cor- • mook, Grant, Union and Columbia fees Ranch. tion. CLOTHING, may be collected the same as under Having had the mechanical as well respondent, was the extensive display Estray Notice. the present law. as the editorial control under immedi of exquisitely ornamental and varie-, — UNDERSIGNED, LIQUORS, The bill relating to the Deaf Mute WAKEN UP BY’ THE "**ww**wi TOBACCO and auw CIGABS, viuoow, ate supervision, what merit the gated needle-work, together with spec-: X living in Uniontown precinct, on Sep-F School was passed. The bill appropri T imes may heretofore have possessed imens of artistic drawings and paint CROCKERY, ETC., ates $10,000. will not deteriorate in the least. It ings, such as much older and wealthier S. B. 99, providing for the mainte shall always be our aim to make im States might well be proud of. At E. Jacob's New Store, Crowded almost to suffocation, day nance of the school for the blind was provements commensurate with the passed. The bill constitutes the State pace of our increasing patronage. We and night, was the large, though cer Board of Education a Board of Trus Orth's Brick Building, Jacksonville. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. will as ever continue to devoteour abil tainly inadequate pavilion, where were tees for the school and empowers them ity and energy to present our readers exhibited the conclusive and unmis to transact all business necessary for rnilE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- with as readable a sheet a possible, and takable evidences of Oregon’s cultivat 1 isting lietween the undersigned in the carrying on the institution. The Buckeye Steam Saw Mills, has been dis we trust that our efforts will be appre ed taste and natural resources. To solved by mutual consent, George and bill appropriates $4,000. talk <5f hard times in a land so richly ciated, in a measure at least. Joseph Patterson withdrawing from the S. B. 79—authorizing Lane county I firm. The business will be continued by blessed with all needful products, C has . N ickell . Wm. Patterson and John May, under the to levy a tax for the purpose of complet-1 firm name of Patterson A May. seems like an ungrateful return to ing the State University, was taken All accounts duo the late firm prior to BEMOCBATIC VICTORIES ! the Almighty for all His munificent October 31, 1873, must be paid to the old up, read third time and passed. firm, ami all accounts against the same will benefactions. I dare not commence* MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS. lie paid by tho same. All accounts since HOUSE. an enumeration of particulars; besides, that date, pro and con, must be settled with II. B 79, relating to justices of the tin* firm of Patterson A May. a description of articles is no sort of Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS GIVEN peace and constables, was lost. continuance of the same to our successors. I to selecting of Music for school pur satisfaction to the general reader. The vote by which the bill to license GEO. PATTERSON, poses. Teachers favoring us with their or “Seeing is believing.” JOS. PATTERSON, ders need only state what class of Music selling by sample was passed was re JOHN MAY’. they desire, and we will guarantee to make 4314. A great many valuable Improve- ■ them a satisfactory selection. considered. The bill then failed to ments in farming or agricultural ma Notice of Final Settlement. pass. GET THE BEST. chinery were on exhibition. A couple The best NEW school singing book : of Oregon inventions, intended for In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Fairy Echoes.......................... Price, 8 60 S aturday ’, October 17th. for Jackson county, sitting in Probate Oc The liest standard school song book : cleaning wheat, occurred to me as be-; tober 6th, 1874. 75 SENATE. The Song Echo....................... Price, ing machines much needed by the far In the matter of the Estate of Wm. Brother The best piano instructor : Mr. Van Cleave’s substitute for Mr. ton, deceased. Peters’ Eclectic.......................Price, 3 mer. They are very simple in con QARAIT M. BROTHERTON, ADMINIS- The best reed organ instructor : Dolph ’ s Portland Police Bill was adopt trivance and well calculated to segre- ’ Kiiikid's New Method.......... Price, • > 50 kj tratrix of said estate, having tiled in said The liest instructor for the voice : ed by a vote of 15 to 14. Court her final account for settlement, and gate oats and all kinds of small seeds Ludden's School for the voice,...... 3 50 also praying for an order fcr .setting the The substitute provides that the time for hearing tho same ; therefore notice The liest guitar instructor : Indian», Ohio, Georgia, Arkansas, from wheat Another machine that W’orrall’s Guitar................... Price, 1 50 hereby given that said final account will West Virginia. attracted my attention, and one w’hich Police Judge shall be appointed by is l>e heard and determined in said Court on The best collection for male voices : Sangerfest,.............................. Price, 1 50 nearly all the gardeners of Southern : the Mayor of the city, subject to con Tuesday, the Nth day of December, 1*74, The October elections, which have Oregon need, was a sort of hand drill firmation or rejection by the Council; at which time all persons having any ob The best collection for mixed voices : Ne Plus Ultra Glee Book.... Price, i 50 jections to said final account and settlement just taken place, resulted in a grand for sowing garden seeds. gives him a salary of $1,800 a year, must then and there make the same. The liest collection for Church and H< ome : Tho Cluster............................. Price, 1 50 By order of lion. E. B. Watson, County and sweeping Democratic victory. and requires him to pay all fees re Tho liest instructor for accordion : Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. The larger and more expensive Sedgwick’s Complete Method........ 1 50 The result exceeded the hopes of the ceived by him to tho City Treasurer. Ociober 23, 1874. 43x 46. classes of machinery I have not time The best instructor for concertina : most sanguine Democrats. That the Chief of Police shall receive Sedgwick's Complete Method........ 1 50 or space to mention. Notice of Final Settlement. Ohio, which elected a Democratic the same salary as under the present Published and mailed, post-paid, bv The running matches were well con-. law, and that he shall pay all fees re J. L. PETERS, .-><19 Broadway, Governor last year by less than 1,000, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, 41 New Y’ork Citv tested and numerously attended, not-1 and the balance of the Republican tick ceived by him into the City Treasury. ■ for Jackson county, sitting in Probate Oc tober 6, 1874. et, now gives 25,000 majority for the withstanding the extremely small pre That the Police Commissioners shall In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Roude- miums offered for trials of speed. As I bnsli, deceased. be appointed, one by the Governor, Democracy. The Congressional dele races always draw a very considerable one by the Circuit Judge of the Fourth D. PARSON’S, ADMINISTRATOR DE gation which now stands 13 Republi . bonis non of said Estate, having tiled proportion of the people who attend Judicial District, and one by the in said Court his final account for settle cans to 7 Democrats, will be vice versa Fairs, it seems to me it would not be ment, and also praying for an order tor set Mayor, and to hold their offices for ting in the next Congress. the time for hearing the same; there out of the way to offer premiums that fore notice is hereby given that said final three years. Indiana, which has usually been a account will lie heard and determined in would Justify the fullest competition. The bill to amend the charter of said Court on Tuesday, the 8th day of De reliable Republican State, gives a The fastest nag on the ground this cember, 1874, at which time all persons hav East Portland was passed. Democratic majority of 20,000. Four ing any objections to said final account and year was the California horse “Osce T he W ise M en of the L and , the Divine, house . settlement, must then ami there make the or five Congressmen are gained, and the Physician, the Judge, use daily, in their ola.” Oregon has probably not an an II. J. M. 7—asking Congress to re same. own homes, and recommend to invalids and the Legislature is Democratic, which By order of lion. E. B. Watson, County imal that can beat him. sufferers from Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. imburse this State for extraordinary Judge. ensures a Democratic U. S. Senator to Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Heartburn, In October 23, 1874. 43x46. Leaving the subject of the Fair, the expense incurred in raising troops to digestion, l’iles, Bilious Attacks, Liver succeed Pratt. Complain*, Gout and Rheumatic Affections, Arkansas gives 75,000 majority for next matter of most interest to the av protect our frontiers from Indians dur Nature's own great and good remedy, erage reader is the work of our Legis ing the civil war, was adopted. the new constitution, a Democratic Tarrants’ Effrrvcsrrnt Srltzcr Aprrirnt, lators. A number of important bills H. B. 97—substitute for IL B. 2, —AT— measure. as the best and most reliable medicine ever Georgia recently elected a Legisla were passed in the House to-day. The to provide for the appointment of a ' offered to the people for the above class of bill for the relief of Jackson county — KEBBTVILLE, JOSEPHINE Co. Clerk of the Supreme Court and fix his ture, in which there is 200 Democratic diseases. The nursing babe, its brothers and sisters, its parents and grandparents, majority, and very few Republicans. notwithstanding the adverse report of compensation. It authorizes the Court ; will all find this pleasant remedy well The Congressional delegation is nearly the Judiciary Committee—passed by or a majority of the Judges thereof, in ■ adapted for their different complaints. For UNDERSIGNED TAKES I’LEAS- I sale by all druggists. a clever vote. vacation, to appoint a clerk ; prohibits rilHE unanimously Democratic. A lire in announcing to the people of Jo West Virginia has gone largely A very stringent temperance law the clerk from practicing or having a sephine county ami tho public generally, that he has just opened a store in KERBY’- Democratic, sending a full Congres also passed the House to-day. partner who practices in said court; VILLE, and stocked the same with a choice SELLING OUT CHEAP! and complete assortment ot sional delegation. But the measure Southern Oregon the award of fees is to be ascertained I To Close Business, Iowa and Nebraska, those strong was more especially interested in and and ordered paid by the Court in ac General Merchandise, holds of the Republicans, give major will rejoice over with becoming ardor, cordance with law, and the Secretary W’hich will be sold at the lowest prices. A fair share of the public patronage solicited. AT W. BILGER 8, JACKSONVILLE, ities reduced by the thousands. is to draw a warrant for the same up was the bill for the payment of the I*. S.—I will shortly receive via Crescent Verily this is a complete and grati Modoc war claims. It passed the on the presentation of such order. City an elegant stock of fancy goods. Give me a call. M. MENSOR. rnilE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRING TO fying victory I These elections will House by a vote that surprised many Sections 1, 3, 4 and 5 of chapter 55 are Kerbyville, Oct. 21, 1874. 43. 1 close out business, will sell out his en have immense effect on the ensuing of its most sanguine supporters. The repoaled and all other laws inconsis tire stock ot goods for COST and FREIGHT, for CASH. ones, and we already see the New York result is satisfactory evidence that the tent therewith are repealed. The Act All Kinds of Job Printing SETTLE UP.—All persons indebted are Herald figuring on the Democratic State of Oregon is not disposed to to take effect from and after its appro- requested to settle up immediately. A word NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT to tho wise is sufficient. majority In the next House of Repre range itself on the side of repudiation. ' val. WILLIAM BILGER. sentatives. Such gains are also being Willow Springs, Aug. 20, 1874. 34. Tho two Houses are now settling . Tho bill passed. The Times Office. i »Zhe fieni omitir finies. A P NEW STORE, NEW GOODS! THE OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE —OF— SACHS BROS., Have on hand and offer for salo The Largest and Best Assortment — of — GENERAL MERCHANDISE! — usvat . lt xept tn — A First - Class Establishment I W’e flatter ourselves that a fourteen roars’ experience has made us familiar with THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY. WK KFF.r GOODS FIRST-CT j ASS —AT— REASON ABLE PRICES! 7I4P We invito all to call and examine our Goods anti Prices, feeling assured that wo will give entire satisfaction to ALL. SACHS BROS. UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Cor. California <t- Ath Sts. rnilE UNDERSIGNED W’Ol’LD RE- 1 spectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they have purchased tho above establishment, which will be henceforth conducted under their constant personal su,iervision. and they guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. Those stables are centrally lo<*ated. and within <*onvenient distance of the various houses of public entertainment. Horses and mules will lie boarded ami cared for at moderate charges. They have one of the largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of Portland, of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, With single or double teams, for hire on rea sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses ami Mules, which will be hired to go to any part of the country at moderate rates. Animals bought and sold, and broke to saddle or harness. 29tf. KVBLI A WILSON. New Store! New Goods! JOHN A. BOYER. LINTS BRICK BITLDING, flLIFOBMl St., DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Assorted Nuts, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIRES, YKOm IN SEASON, PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. PRODUCE TAKEN TN EXCHANGE. I Please give mo a call. Jacksonville, August 5, 1874, 20tf. C. COLEMAN, California Street, Jacksonville, Ogn., DEALER IN READ Y-MA DE CLOTHING, DRY-GOODS, Hosiery, Hats, Boots and Shoes, TOBACCO, PIPES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY Etc., Etc., i LL OF W’HICH WILL BE SOLD AT tho lowest rates for Cash or in exchango for produce, hidos, furs, ote. 30tf. LAGER, LAGERJ THE EAGLE BREWERY. rilHE PROPRIETOR, JOS’. YVETTERER, 1 has now on hand ami is constantly man ufacturing the beat laiger Beer in Noutlicm Oregon, which ho will aell in quantities to suit purchasers. Cull and test tlie article. 2!»tf.