The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 20, 1874, Image 3

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aOLTHEKX OREW0S AND HEB MAIL-
BO AD fMTERFMTM.
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It must be obvious to every per­
Official H» per for Jackxon & Jwrphinr Countif». son who fully realizes the situation
prejudicing the railroad interests of
Southern Oregon, should it be built,
will greatly shorten the only line of
road in which our people are directly
interested, and the only one, in the
nature of things that, can be a positive
and permanent benefit or that can
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fully subserve our interests.
«
is admirably adapted to the cultivation
of sugar cane, and we could be export­
ers instead of importers of the cane.
It is an industry that can not fail to be
remunerative.
J. B. WHITE.
ALEX. MARTIN.
WHITE <fc MARTIN
OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE
(Successors to James T. Glenn,)
NOVEMBER 20, 1874. that the Oregon and California Rail­
FRIDAY,
DEALERS IN
road, if completed, will not meet the
The I.ce Memorial Moniimeut.
wants and neccessities of this Valley.
A Proclamation,
BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
The latest news from the Lee Me­
The main and important idea is to
I
i
OREGON.
I morial Association is that Prof. Ed­
secure cheap and ready transportation
I
general noten and NEWN.
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ward
V.
Valentine,
the
sculptor,
has
CALIFORNIA STREET,
At the close of a year which has for surplus products. Now it is amat-
procured
from
Vermont
a
bloc
<
of
been distinguished for abundant har­ ter of fact, and fully understood and i Ten thousand bushels of wheat sold
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
vests and business prosperity ; which recognized by all thinking men, that I at Eola last week for 60 cents a bushel. pure white marble, from which he is
has been free from the scourge of pes­ wc occupy a position, with regard to i
The Capital Library Rooms at Sa­ fashioning a recumbent figure of Gen.
tilence and the devastation of fire and this mad, which will ever render it lem will shortly bo opened to tho pub­ Lee, to be placed on the grand monu­
Have ua hand and offer for aale
ment
that
is
now
being
erected
at
his
LOW
PRICES
WILL
AIN
I
impracticable
as
a
means
of
transpor
­
lic.
flood, and which has been noted for
!
j
tomb, at the Washington and Lee Uni­
general health and happiness of all tation. Think for a moment of our
1). B. Scofield, of Baker City, has
the people of this State, it becomes us central position, and you cannot but be received a patent for a new stylo of versity, Lexington, Va. The figure
The Largent and Best Assortment
represents Gen. Lee re|x>sing in an easy
as a community to publicly acknowl­ convinced of this truth. Add freights sun dial.
he undersigned take pleas -
position upon a couch, his head and
ure in notifying their friend and the
edge our obligations to the Great Giv­ and it would he folly for us to imagine
The San Francisco banks have loan­ shoulders slightly raised above the
public generally that they are now receiving
er of every good and perfect gift, for that we could compete with the Sacra­
opening a very large and extensive
ed millions to Chicago at 9 per cent, body, his left arm outstretched by the and
stock
of
mento
Valley
on
the
south
or
the
these manifold blessings.
per annum.
side of his sword, his right arm laid
Now, therefore, I, L. F. Grover, I Willamette Valley on the north. La­
The
Alden
Fruit
Drying
Company
STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
across
his breast. lie wears full Con­
Governor of the State of Oregon, in bor being so nearly equal in value, no
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of
Salem
has
purchased
15,000
bushels
federate uniform, including boots and
recognition of approved custom, do person with any business sense
of
apples
to
start
on.
Ready-Made Clothing,
i gauntlets, and a light drapery nearly
appoint Thursday, the 26th day of whatever knows such a thing could
I
It is now claimed that the last Leg- I covers the whole form. The appear-
November, 1874, as a day of Public not be done.
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AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
|
¡slat
uro
has
cost
the
State
about
$35,-
UfiVALLT ZFPT IM—
' ance is natural and graceful, indi­
Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty
The only advantage to be derived
God for the numberless benefits and i from this road would lx? in a short­ ; 000 more than any of its predecessors. cating peaceful slumber rather than
Hats and Caps,
mercies of the past year.
i lived advance of real estate, the rapid
Buenos Ayres news shows that the death.
This
monument,
when
surmounted
Done at the Executive Office, Salem, but costly transit of light freights; rebellion is in collapse. General Mi­
this 10th day of November, A. D. 1874. easy communication with tho outside tre, the rebel chief, is retreating with ! with such a fine work of art, will be a California & Salem Cloüis and Blankets,
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[ seal .]
L. F. G rover .
world, and a more rapid increase of 4,000 men, pursued by Government of­ lasting memorial to one of Virginia’s
BOOTS AND SHOES,
noblest sons and patriots. The mem­
By the Governor:
population. It would, it is true, Infuse ficers with 18,000.
8. F. C hadwick , Sec’y of State.
a new spirit into our people, and, un­
Formal demand is being made on bers of this Association are gentlemen
Ladies’, Misses’ and Chüdrrn’s 3hwi.
fortunately, give us a show of business all the Pacific railroad companies for 5 well and favorably known to the en­
The Bl * Raee.
We flatter ourselves that a fourteen rears’
without the substance ; and under the per cent, of their net earnings for five tire community, who will see that
experience haa made us familiar with
The great race, four-mile heats, two delusive idea that the road would in a years past. If they refuse to pay, suit nothing is left undone that will add to
beauty and finish of this great work.
We have also in connection with the above
in three, for purse of $25,000, given by short time make us all rich, many will be brought.
a very large and tine stock of choico
We
are
advised
by
the
Secretary,
Mr.
would
overreach
themselves,
and
the
the Pacific Jockey Club, of San Fran­
Chestnuts as large as an ordinary
; THE WANT oí THIS COMMUNITY.
cisco, occurred last Saturday, 14th inst. consequence would be we should wake hen’s egg are gathered from trees Charles A. Davidson, of Lexington,
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GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- I
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The number of persons present is esti­ up to find ourselves like the Willam­ planted in Sacramento a few years Va., that not sufficient funds have yet
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
been subscribed to fully complete the
WK MEET
mated at 30,000. The track was not ette Valley head over heels in debt.
ago. It is expected that dozens of
monument.
In
order
to
further
this
PAINTS,
OILS,
NAILS,
WIN
­
very fast, owing to the late rains, but
The fact is this is not a road demand­ bushels will be produced from these
!
ohject they have issued a life-size steel
DOW GLASS, CAST AND
nevertheless in fair condition. The ed by the agricultural interests of this trees next year.
engraved portrait of Gen. Lee, to be
FIRST-CLASS C.OOFS
excitement ran high, and many thous­ valley, and all business men must see it.
STEEL PLOWS. WOOD­
The Gunpowder Trade Association sold only by subscription through au­
and dollars changed hands on the re­ We want a road that will give us ac­
EN AND WILLOW
of New York resolved to reduce the thorized agents ; the proceeds of such
sult When the pools were first open­ cess to a paying market, and this will
WARE, ETC.
price of sporting powder four cents
—AT —
ed, several days before the race, “Thad I not do it. Why ? Because tho mar­ per pound, and blasting powder two sales to be applied toward the comple­
Stevens” was a hot favorite, but as the kets both north and south are already cents, the reduction to begin at once. tion of the work. They and we feel
that this is an opportunity for all not
occasion approached, “Katie Pease” overstocked by home productions and
REASONABLE PRICES !
Thomas Gerrand, tried at Salem for only to procure a superb life-like por­
took the lead.
The race was won export largely every year.
We
are
now
ready
to
sell
anything
In
our
the murder of Hubbard, has been
lino at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing
with ease in two straight heats by
Is it reasonable to suppose that we found guilty of murder in the first trait of the great General at a very to
buy goods will find it greatly to their ad­
reasonable price, but also enables every vantage
“Katie Pease.” “Joe Daniels” broke could compete with the extremes
to examine our stock tiefore pur­
degree by the jury before whom he person to aid in the erection of a last­ chasing elsewhere,
as we are determined not
down dead lame during the second where we occupy a center position of
was tried. He will be sentenced the ing monument to his memory. Each to be undersold by any house in Jackson
Wc Invite «11 to call and examine oar
heat, and was distanced. “Thad Ste­ and the two extremes are the mar­
county.
Goods and Price«, feeling ««Mired that we
present week.
subscriber
will
receive
a
certificate,
vens,” it seems, was also not himself. kets ? If we think so, let us not for­
will give entire satisfaction to ALL.
The
Woman
’
s
National
Temperance
SACHS RKdS.
signed
by
the
Secretary
aad
Chairman
The following is the summary:
get that freights will be little, if any
Convention
meets
at
Cleveland,
Ohio,
of the Lee Memorial Association.
First money, $13.000, won by “Katie less, by railroad than by teams. If
,?9ff“Give us a call, and then judge for
UNION
on
November
18th,
and
will
continue
Pease;” second money, $"»,000, by “Henry;’,
We commend this valuable portrait yourself as to our canacitv to furnish goods
you
cannot
compete
with
these
ex
­
third money, $4,000, by “Hardwood;” fourth
as above.
W11IT E A M A RTTN.
tremes now you could not by this road in session three days. Delegates are to the public, and predict for it an im-
money, $3,000, by “Thad Stevens.”
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expected from every Congressional Dis­ mense sale. Some energetic person
when completed.
Cor. California A 4 th Sts.
should secure the agency in this section
What this valley wants is a road trict in the United States.
The total number of immigrants ar­ to assist in this noble work. W. w. Xew Finn! Xeir Goods!
The following correspondence, says from Winnemucca or Humboldt to the
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-
the Brooklyn Argus, fell out of the Coast. This would open up to us the rived at Sacramento between May 1st Bostwick A Co., Nos. 177 and 179
—AND
I s)M'ctfully inform their friend« and tho
West
Fourth
Street,
Cincinnati,
O.,
and
November
1st,
this
year,
was
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public generally that they have purchased
coat-tail pocket of Zach. Chandler, the large and growing trade east of the i
the above establishment, which will I m »
chairman of the National Republican mountains and furnish direct commu­ 566. This was by Central Pacific Rail­ have been appointed General Managers
henceforth conducted under their constant
f
X
E
AV
E
J
V
T
C
E
S
of
all
Agencies
in
the
United
States.
road,
but
the
number
of
departures
by
personal
supervision, and they guarantee
nication
to
the
sea,
by
which
we
could
Committee (as he stepped into his car­
satisfaction to all who may favor them with
All
communications
addressed
to
tho
the
same
thoroughfare
is
not
given.
riage the other morning), and was have access to the various markets of
their jiatronaire.
—
AT
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above
firm
for
circulars,
certificates
Those stables arc centrally located, and
The
Eugene
Guard
says
a
Corvallis
picked up by an emissary of the Ku- the world. In consequence of the ad­
within
convenient distance of the various
mitted fact that the northern and attorney, while attending court at that and terms to agents will receive their
I house« of public entertainment. Horses
klux Klan:
I
j and mules will tie boarded and cared for at
ASHLAND, OREGON.
A ttorney -G enera i.’s O ffice , ) southern markets with or without a place, last week, was mistaken for the ’ immediate attention.
moderate charges. They have one of the
largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south of
W ashington , Oct. 3,1874.
( road are beyond our reach, this is the I “Spotted Boy,” and while at supper a
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Portland, of
O. U. Jailbird, U. S. Marshal, Ala­ only road that will ever he of practical hoodlum rushed in and informed him I , Plain Questions lor Invalida.—Have
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
bama—Sir: Send on more Southern consequence to Jackson county—the that his ‘‘snake” was alxrut to get the routine medicines of the profession done
J. M. McCALL de CO.
outrages in time for the elections in only one that will directly and perma­ away.
you no good ? Are you discouraged and I I
With single or double teams, for hire on rea­
miserable? If so, test the properties of the
Ohio and Indiana.
sonable terms. Also good Saddle Homes
ave
received
and
are
still
nently benefit us as an agricultural
The Eugene Journal learns that there | new Vegetable Specific, Dr. Walker's I7w*’-
receivintr the largest and best selected and Mules, which will lie hired to go to any
G eo . H. W illiams ,
cj>tr Hitters, already famous as the finest in­
part of the country at moderate rates.
stock
of iroods ever before offered to the
section.
The
interests
of
this
valley
are 19 persons, 16 horsesand 4 wagons vigorant, corrective and alterative that has
Attorney-General.
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Animals bought and «old, and broke to
public. The stock consists of
saddle or harness.
demand that this road should be built. snowed in at Crescent Lake, on the ever seen the light. Dyspeptics and persons
The following was the reply :
ot bilious habit should keep it within reach,
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KUBLI A WILSON.
Hon. Geo. II. Williams, Attorney- Its financial existence may well be de­ Military Road across the Cascades. if they value health and ease.
FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, •
General: It’s impossible. The clerk spaired of without it. We are now The persons who furnished the infor­
It EADY-MADE
New Store! New Goods!
who does ’em has got another boll and verging upon insolvency, and why ? mation came over to Pine Openings
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
can’t work.
O. U. J ailbird ,
Because while from year to year we i I on snow-shoes, and sent the news by
IfArrY R elief to Yorxo M en from the i GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING,
U. S. Marshal.
effects of Errors and abuses in early life.
are burdened with a vast surplus we mail. Snow fell first on the 3d inst. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar­
BOOTS and SHOES,
This accounts for the Republican
riage removed. New method of treatment.
cannot get any thing out of the coun­
The night before the late election New and remarkable remedies. Books and
rout in those States last month.
AND OIL-CLOTIIS, LINTS BRICK BIILDING, CALIFORNIA St.,
try. This road would not only relieve in New York City, pool-selling on the circulars sent tree, in sealed envelopes. Ad­ CARPETS
DEALER IN
us in this particular, but it would result was carried on at the Astor ■ dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Number2
Transit ef Venus.
Iron, Steel,
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa..—an In­
make this valley one of the most pros­ house and many other places, and stitution having a high reputation tor hono­
rable conduct and professional skill.
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HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Venus, the brightest of the planets, perous and desirable places on the
hundreds of thousands of dollars were
shone out last evening very brilliant­ Coast. It would double and treble our
Assorted Nuts,
put up in this way. The gul>ernato-
GROCERIES,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS!
ly and beautiful soon after sunset, population in an Incredibly short time
rial candidates sold about as follows :
says the Marysville Appeal of the 13th, and develop every resource as If by
11AUD AND CROCKERY WARE.
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES,
On
Tilden,
$100,
to
$50
and
$60
for
Dix.
and appears tn be chasing up the great magic.
HE' UNDERSIGNED, SHERIFF OF
Etc., Etc.
I The wagers were about even that
♦
FRUITS IN SEASON,
the county of
Jackson, State of Ore, 8on>
luminary in order to make the appoint­
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This road can and will bo built soon-! Tilden would beat Dix 20,000.
will meet the tax-payers of said county, for Prices to Suit the Times.
ed transit, which will occur on De­ er or later, and the sooner for our peo­
the purpose ot receiving taxes for tfce year
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES.
1874, on the following days in their respec­
cember 8th, and which our Govern­ ple the better. We have—In a crude I The State Grange of California is in tive
precincts at their usual places of voting,
WANTED.
ment astronomers have traveled so far shape, it 1« true—a natural line of road session at San Francisco, investigating and will remain in each precinct from nine I
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
o'clock
a . m . until four o’clock p. m . of each
the
cause
of
the
failure
of
Morgan
&
east to observe. The transit of Venus down Rogue River, and from a dis­
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Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex­ 1 Please give me a call.
day, to-wit:
Jacksonville, August 5, 1R74,
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occurs in pairs eight years apart, and tance of fifty miles from Jacksonville Sons, whose house was agent for the Jacksonville, Nov. 24 Leland,......... Dec. 7 change for goods. Highest prices paid, and
Goods sold at Cash rates.
Grangers.
The
point
discussed
was
Willow
Springs
Grant's
Pass
25
8
between the pairs are one hundred and the route is so nearly level as to be en­
Please give us a call and convince your­
Manzanita......
9
2f> Evans (’reek
McCALL A CO.
five or else one hundred and twenty- tirely practicable. The same may be whether $125,000 should be paid by Ellen...............
27 Rock Point..
10 selves.
Ashland
.........
28 jFoots Creek.
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two years. The ohject of the scien­ said for fifteen miles up from the an assessment upon each member of Little Butte....
30 Sterlingville.
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tific observation is to determine the mouth of the river. Here Is a line of the Lodges to Morgan & Sons for bad Big Butte........ Dec. 1 Chewacan ...
HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM!
Rock
2 Goose Lake..
distance of our earth from the sun. If i road 100 miles lorg, and 60 miles of it ventures in freight, etc. The sum Flounce
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Table Rock,...
3 Sprague River
4 ' Lost - --
River
the atmosphere is as clear to-night as without an obstacle worthy of men­ proposed to be levied is $5 per head. Applegate......
Uniontown ...
5|Link River,
it was last, a sight at Venus at 6 tion. The intervening distance, it is
A company with a capital stock of Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at
This space is reserved for BEN SACHS,
o’clock will repay the observer.
the above stated time. The law in retrard
who is selling a complete and ele-
true, is rough and unfavorable; but $10,000, in shares of $25 each, known to
the collection will be strictlv enforced.
gnnt assortment of general
J. W. MANNING,
tier
■t.
there is not a difficulty, which, by rea­ as the West Side Agricultural and Me­
merchandise at the
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson county,
lowest rates.
sonable energy may not be overcome. chanical Manufacturing Company, has
Oregon.
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It Is reported that General Butler is
When we take into consideration been organized at Lafayette and has
preparing for publication a letter show­ the fact that the building of this road filed articles of incorporation. The bus­
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
ing the causes of his defeat. He can be commenced at the mouth of iness of the Company is the manufac­
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
claims to have been betrayed by pro­ the river, thereby avoiding all over­ turing of agricultural and mechanical
nE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex-
fating between the undersigned in the
fessed friends, and promises uncom­ land freights, and that all the ties and implements. The incorporators are J.
Buckeye Steam Saw Mills, has been dis-
A LWAYS ON II AND THE BEST STOCK i
fortable revelations. He threatens to timbers necessary for its construction D. Fenton, J. T. Hembree, J. K. aolved by mutual consent, George and i 2k ot Patent and Home-made Riflo and
Joseph Patterson withdrawing from the Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers
form a new party in Massachusetts.
grow in abundance along its entire Sampson, D. Johnson, G. R. Duval, firm. The business will be continued by of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat
Wm. Patterson and John May, under the small and powerful; Derringers, the latest
length, the cost of its construction, as David Smith.
LAGER, LAGER!
firm name of Patterson A May.
and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow
All accounts due the late firm prior to der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of
compared with other roads, would be
The Louisiana sugar crop of this October
31, 1873, must be paid to the old the best brands; all sorts of Shot and
More trouble is anticipated in Louis­ very materially lessened.
year is reported considerably larger firm, and all accounts against the same will I ouches , Caps, ads and everything in
THE EAGLE BREWERY.
y ng in
be paid by the same. All accounts sinoe tho Sportsman’s line.
iana, from foul play on the part of the
The prosperity of Southern Oregon, than last year. The bulk of all the su­ that
date, pro and con. must be settled with
The above goods are all of the best oual-
ity, and will be sold
^ual
Returning Board, which It is thought if It ever had any, will date from gar used in the United States comes tho firm of Patterson <t May.
HYHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER,
Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a
intends to refuse certificates to Con­ the completion of this road and its from Cuba. Our importations from continuance of the same to our successors.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
1 has now on hand and is constantly man­
ufacturing the best Imger Beer in Southern
GEO. PATTERSON,
servatives and count in Radicals not continuation to the Pengra road.
All orders promptly filled. Repairing dono i Oregon,
that island costanually about $75,000,-
which he will sell in qnantitiea to
JOS. PATTERSON,
promptly and in good style.
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The Winnemucca road, *o frtr from 000. A large part of the United States 48M.
totally elected.
A
I buil^urchasers. Call and test the article.
JOHN MAY.
JOHN MILLER.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SACHS
ROS.,
T
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
) A First * Class Establishment I
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LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
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