y ahr ilfniocvntir aimcs. THE DEMOC Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Published Every Friday Moraine, By (’ll AS. NICKELU RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one Insertion........................ S3. 00 “ each subsequent one.......... 1.00 For legal advertisement«. $2.50 persqnare ofl21ines, first insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertton. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly «dverdsemente parable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promntl v executed I EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—Oil Oree0” street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Itates ol knli>icrlptiou: Onucopy, j>er annum,... .. . ...... ....$3.00 “ * six months, ..... * *' °o : three months....................... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1875 OFFICIAL DIRECTOR' 4 '’.OF ESS ION A L (AR DS. Furniture Ware - Room, I! STATE OF OREGON. ------------------ Dr. L. DANFORTH. UEXEKÁL NOTEN A.ÏD NEWS. STATE CLAIM* TO SWAMP LAND. Tom Thumb’s fortuno is estimated •DECISION BY THF. SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, at $300,000. Oregon. Has riniovod .................. v tn ........................... .................. .......... Jacksonville, Portland had a $6,000 fire in the Chi­ [Wa«hlnirton dispatch to N. Y. Tribune.1 Jacksonville, and tenders his professional services *o the oublie. nese quarters last week. W ashington , Dec. 11.—The Hon FIRST JVIMCIAL DISTRICT. Office <»n California street, adininme Ca­ I C. Delano, «Secretary of the Interior, ...... P. P. Prim ton’s shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, f ’ir»»nit T1 i< 1 Billy Patterson died suddenly in decided on the 3«1 of Decpmhor, 1874. DAVID LINN 1 liKtrift \ttorii<*v..................... ......... H. K. Hanna opposite and west of the M. E. Church. Chicago, leaving still unrevealod the the oa«e nf the State of Oregon again-t JACKSON Cl»l’M V. Keen« constantiv on hand a full assortment historical H. K. HANNA, mystery as to who struck Stott and Waggoner, pre-emptor-, in­ of furniture, consisting of ( John G’Brien, volvingland in Section 12, 2 S. 4 W , him. « «Miiiiy ('uiniuissioucr-.... Attornpy-at-Law anti Notary Public, ” M.A.HncMon BEDSTEADS, Oregon Citv, on appeal from the Com- J. W. Männin" he riti*................................................. Private advices from Washington mi— ioner’s deei-ion of Jin. 20, 1874. Jacksonville, Oregon. E. D. F«»ndrav • ‘1»»rV « ................................... BUREAUS. TAREES, ............ K. Knbli state that the Dalles and Silt Lake The State claims the land a« «wamp *l'ra'na|jle terms. "O' Undertaking n spe ­ Office in the buildiner formerly occupied the number cannot be increased. A having been ordered bv the General School Superintendent,.............. B. F. Sloan 29tf. 29tf. cialty. Surveyor....................................... W. N. Sanders by O. Jacobs, opitnsite Court House. Land Office, the local officers awarded scat was recently sold for $26,000. Coroner.......................................... Geo. E. Briggs the land to the State. The Commis­ .1. R. NEIL. J. II. STINSON Official Paper,.................... D emocratic T imes “EXCELSIOR” Two little boys, sons of Mr. Craig, sioner revor-od their decision on the STINSON & NEIL. COCRT SITTINGS. of Junction, were last Saturday drown­ ground that the records of the offlap famuli/.— Circuit Court, second Attorneys and Connv'llors-nt-Law, E1 VP BY STABLE, ed while attempting to cross tho Wil­ should state that the tracts wore cov­ MonHay in Fehrnnrv. June and Xovemher. by a hodv of water at the «late of County Court, first Monday in each month. lamette, above Harrisburg, in a leaky ered JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, the act of 1860, and lienee were not Jifsrnhhir I'nuuhi.— Circuit Court, second Oregon Street, Jacksonville, skiff. i included in the grant to the State. Monday in April and fourth Mondav in Oc­ Will practice in the Supreme. District and tober. County Court. Hrs* Monday in Jan­ The Secretary finds that the papers Tbe telegraph from Liverpool tell* other Court- ot the State. Promut atten­ uary, April, Jnlv and October. tion given to all business entrusted to our J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr’s. us that the English wheat crop is pre-ented and the records of the Gen­ JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. «••ire. Justice of the Peace,.................... J. II. Stinson y*1»“ Office on California street, between above average, and it is expected that eral Land Office fail to show the char­ acter of the land Fe’»ru>rv 14, 1859 Thirnt of COMMON and T’ER- people ot the town and the siimtiindinT Thoma* Jeff°r*on for President in dered before 1*55, hut not for services in the J'J’MFD «50 \ J*s; Hijq nnrknt. country. Dr. M. i-a gradnatpof the Med ­ or di«po«ed of (in pursuance of anv law late war. Pensions for late war and 1812 1804, Marcus Morton for Governor in ical Department of tho Iowa Universi’v. eiT Prcscr ’ ot ’ ons cnrofo ’ tv compounded. obtained and increased when allowed for < 44 PORT. KAHLER. Druggist. 1839, and William Gaston in 1874, are heretofore enacted) prior to confirma­ less than disability warrants, but no pen- i with an aftercoiir-o at Pope’s Collesre’, St. tion of title to he made under the au­ T.oni«. and has boon in active practice for sions are allowed to Mexican and Florida the only Democrats that ever carried thority of said act.” The act of 1850 fTfteen years. war soldiers. Stale of Texas has granted Office and residence on Main street. TABLE ROCK SALOON, the State of Massachusetts. The gap was a grant in nraerenti. At tlie date Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas Rev­ olution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize ' in each case was exactly thirtv-flve of the act of 1860 tho land was swamp. O/?Av;o.V STREET, Money is now due and being paid. W. IL ■ The evidence preclude« the possibility Aiken also attends to General law and Col- i ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, years. WINTJEN & H e LMS, Proprietors. lection Business. 32. <>f the defendants bring claimants in CONDUCTED BY The bullion product of Nevada la«st good frith under the pre-emption liw. GEORGE SCHUMPF, , THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, HUIE rnoPRTFTTDRS OF THIS WF.J.J,- year equaled that of all the other gold from the fact that for more than one- ’ known-nnd iionular rewnH would in­ and silver producing States and Ter­ half of each year the 1in«l wa« covered BARBER, form their friend« and the public ronorallv ritories in the Union comhined. Tho hv water to a depth of several fopf, qnd ‘ ha* a complete and first-clasM stock of the HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF TUTS with a full knowledge of thi« thpy’ embrace almost moved CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville. school will commence about the middle host brands of liquors, wines, cijrnrs. ale and mineral resources on the tracts and erected small of August, nnd is divided in four sessions, norter. etc.. Is constantly kept on hand. every metal known in tho arts, to­ houses or cabins placed on stakes of elevon weeks eactr. The following are the Thev will bo nlcawd to have their friends “call and smile.” gether with extensive beds or de ­ terms: driven in thp ground five or six foot rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- CABINET. 1 un» in announcing that he is now in- , Board nnd tuition, perform.............. ahove the surface, and during tho few §40.00 posits of various minerals, y 4.00 stalled in his new and elegant quarters, Bed and Bedding.................................... A Cabinet of CurinsitJos mav also he found months claimant« occupied them they R.no bore. Wo would l>o pleased to have ner-ons which are fitted up in the latest and most Drawing and painting.......................... A gold watch, with chain and seal, Wore reached only bv rifts—they . 15.80 nos«e«sin^ enriositijh« and specimens brinff approved style. All braixdtes of the busi­ Piano............................................................ the property of Dr. McCurdy of Sa ­ managed to break about half an acre Entrance fee, only once, .................... . 5.00 ness executed in first-class manner. ‘Item in. nnd wo will place them in tho Cab­ I have also uddi.4 bath-rooms, complete inet for inspection. lem, was found and restored to him before the water came, but no «ucoo—- .SELECT DAY SCHOOL. and convenient In their appointments, ami I WINTTEN per bottle. ‘ the Academv. 29tf. John Noland, the adjournment of the State Legisla­ Proprietor. Mrs. Stokes is one of the most ture at the next ses«|on aftpr notice RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. GRANGERS, showy women on the streets of New hv tlie Secretary of the Interior to the XTONE BTTT THE CHOTCFST AND REST Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars York. Her convict husband is legal­ Governor of the State that the survev CANDIES ! PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRI! Jx kept. J/ ** ly dead, and the Courts have given her of the land had been completed and confirmed, because this notice has DRINKS, 121 CENTS. a formal release. She does not «it never heen given. The land is award­ CAÎTTT & WAG1TER, I CAN FLRXISH NO OREDTT IN TTTE FUTURE—it don’t weeping at home, but enjoys life with ed to the State. nav. Families needintr anvthing in mv line always be supplied with the purest and the merriest. She attracts much atten­ First-Class WATER PIPE. can best to bo f<>nn<1 on the Coast. Give me a tion by her fine taste and showy dress. A M oral W reck .—The Prairie Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, «•all, and you will lie well satisfied. 29tf. Cheaper and More Darable Farmer nqpralizes over the fall of the The Sacramento Union, the great Treasurer of the Missouri State Grange, ■THAN— RAILROAD SALOON, light of the Pacific Coast Independent who recently embezzled twenty thou­ 107 Montgomery St., S. F. Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material. ’ dollars of Grange funds, and Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon, party, was sold the other day. at auc­ sand says ; “But what is the effect upon tion, for $65,000—just about the cost ANY SIZE FURNISHED. man ? He is a wreck. A wreck ttention is called to our tm - HENRY PAPE, Engineer, of the type and fixtures. Two or the mense assortment of Candies, Toys and from his own ambition and weakness *>th«r good* suitable for the COMING lit>L- three years ago, when it was tho organ He voluntarily joined an Order profess­ Send yiur orders to ÏDAYS. Warranted to keep in all climates. JOSIAH HANNAH, THROUGH TICKETS, 12 J C ents . of some tangible, live party, it would ing the highest motives of honestv Prices low and terms liberal. Orders for Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville. the interior promptly ami caretully attend­ have brought $200,000. How have and purity, organized to make better ed to’.RF ‘ ÎA 49ih3. the social, moral and pecuniary life of WINES, LTQUORS AND CT- the mighty fallen ? SELLING OUT CHEAP! V pHOTUE its members. He accepted one of its > gars constantly on hand. The readme JOHN 1. CARTER & SOR. The applications for stamps for the most responsible offices. Tip has worn table is also supplied with Eastern periodi­ cals anti lead’ng papers of the Coast. 29tf. prepayment of newspaper postage for the garb of fidelity and honor while he To Close Business, P ainters . I the first month of the new year al­ has beenj, practicing the role of the r •> • 1 "u* « H. L. WEBB. He 8. P. JONES. ready aggregate $500,000. The Post hypocrite '• and the peculator. AT W. BILGER’S, JACKSONVILLE. brings scorn upon the fraternity, and THE E ARE FT GUY PREPARED TO DO office officials, however, consider that subjects it to the jibes and derisions of all k »»»is of Painting, including NEW STATE SALOON*, this sum exceeds the probable monthly its enemies. He weakens the confi­ HOUSK PAIXTIXO. V . . • he undersigned , desiring to Corner of California and Th fret Streets, demand, the estimate of the annual dence of thousands of men in tbe Or­ STON PAlVilN»., Cloge out business, will sell out his en- revenue from this source being$4,000,- der, and arouses the suspicions and hro atock of goods for COOTand FREIGHT, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, for GASH. • Webb & Jones, Propr'n, 000. The Department does not expect raises the doubts of thousands who WAGON AND C.VHRLAGE PAINTING. , were friendly to its objects if not ac­ SF7TTLE UP.—All persons indebted are that any considerable amount of the tive participants in its work.” requested to settle up immodiatelv. A word ATT. Styles of Graining Done. to the wise la suflieient. pNOLTSH ALE AND PORTER, together newspaper bnsrness will go to the ex­ Order* from th# ««otratry promptly attend­ WILLIAM BILGER. J with the finest brands of liquors and ci­ ed to. 21 m3. I Willow Spring«, Aug. 2”, 1$74 at. SruscRuiE for the T tmes . press. gar« alwavK nn hand. fotf. Governor........................................... L. F. Grover Secretary of State.................... S. F. Chadwick State Treasurer............................... A. II. Brown State Printer ............. *................ M. V. Brown Sup’l of Public Instruction... L. L. Rowland Sil ALL WE KILL THE CALVES. If farmers were In the habit of fin oring like tradesmen, thev would find that a large portion of the young calves had for profit better be knocked tn the head at nn -e than made info vea|, as the amount of milk they will cnnsiimp In the fattening i« »»f more value than they rnn g*»t for their calves. On the other hand, if they would take the ftyina and have » desire to raise good stork, it can be done economically, with proper, care, and at the same time save the rrdlk for butter and cheese; and calves so raised and carried to the aernud or third vear will pay a handsome profit. We have met with excellent success in rearing calves apart from their ' dams hv the following m°thnd ; Take the calf nwav from the cow at three divs old ; teftrh.lt to drink at onre by fastening ah Tndia ruh‘s*r or leather teat in the hnftnrn of a -hallow trough, and f«*ed with fro-h milk for a week twice a div ; then gradually mix with «kimmed milk, inrrea-iugthequantity d iv hv dav for another week. On the third week use onlv skimmed milk and a gruel romnosed of one-third bar­ ivy and two-thirds oats, ground to­ gether verv fine, sifting the mixture. The gruel i- made as follows : Tonne quart of the fl air add twelve quarts of water ; boil the mixture half an hour, and let it stand until mflk warm. Each calf should receive a quart of the gruel mnrningi and evening. A little of tbe flour nm into» small trough for them to lick at is of service, and small Lundies of fresh, fine sweet hay should he suspended in the stable for them to nibble at. Feed them thus until they ¿'•e about three month* old, griduallv increasing the quantity of gruel and feeding twice a day. Three bushel- of the above mixture will raise six calve-.— Exchange. Cor. California A Orogon Sts., i * « A P retty D ish for a W oman in B ad H ealth —Mi*