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Or rH mounfit Onus. THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. Published Every Friday Morning, By Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine fe J « ______ RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHAS. NICKELL, EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates or Nubscription: Ono copy, ]x>r annum,................................ $3.00 “ six months..................................... 2.00 “ three months,............................... 1.00 U. . —■ ■■■. 1 l , . _ _ — ■ ■ ■ VOL. V. JACKSON VILLE,. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1875. ■ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I » ROF ESS IONA L CARI >S. Furniture Ware-Room, NO. 7. Advertisement« will belnsertodin the T imes at the following rates : One square, ono insertion.......................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one............ 1.00 For legal advertisements, $2.50 persquare of 12 lines, fi rst 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 noatly and promptly executed. right to his frowns. There is no mon JACKSON COUNTY GRANGE COUNCIL. STATE OF OREGON. A correspondent of the Yreka Jour ey, no market; we are cut off from Dr. L. DANFORTH, the throbbing heart of tho great world, The following is the Constitution of Cor. California & Oregon Sts., Governor,................................ t........ L. F. Grover nal, under date of Jacksonville, Jan. and Secretary of State,.................... N. F. Chadwick stagger blindly forward as best we rnYSICIAN AND SURGEON, the Jackson County Grange Council: state Treasurer, ............ A. IT. Brown 24th, says this of Jackson county : can. Mistakes have been made. Jacksonville, .... Oregon. State rrituor................................. M. V. Brown CONSTITUTION. It is Sunday morning and warm and Year after year, our fields have groaned Sup’l of Public Tnetrurtlon...L. L. Rowland Has removed to Jacksonville, and tonders his professional services to the public. pleasant as May, though in the last ten ’neath their golden burdens of grain ; FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. A rticle 1. This Association shall Office on California street, adjoining Ca days we’ve had our full quota of rain, but can farmers prosper with wheat at be known as the Jackson County ■Circuit Judge P. P. Prim ton’s shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, DAVID LINN District Attorney,......................... IL K. Hanna opposite and west of the M. E. Church. snow, and fiercely driving winds. 50 cents a bushel, in a poor cash mar Council Patrons of Husbandry. JACKSON COUNTY. With snow on every hand, frequently ket. We live, there’s the mystery, A rt . 2. The objects of this Associ Keeps constantly on band a full assortment H. K. HANNA, ,...E. R. Watson County Judge,................. creeping, like frost work over yellow seemingly without feeders, and our cash ation are to facilitate the transaction of of furniture, consisting of i John O’Brien, stubble fields and darkling meadows, steadily flowing to the Bay City for business, in buying, selling, and ship County Commissioners Attorney-at-law and Notary Public, M. A. TTueston BEDSTEADS, girded by lofty mountains, whose groceries and clothing. Wheat, wheat, ping, and Io do such other things as J. W. Manning Sheriff,........................... Jaclts on ville, Oregon, ,.E. D. Foudrav Clerk........... :....................... white and broken tops, bathed in genial has been the fatal cry of our people, may seem for the good of the order. BUREAUS, TABLES, ........... K. Rubli ’I’rmsnrer,.......................... sunshine, look down on a dreamy ocean while the true sources of wealth are A rt . 3. This Council shall be com W. A. Childers Will practice in all tho Courts of thè State. Assessor............................. . Prompt attention given to all business left of mist and fog, with a high altitude found in mines, horses, cattle, sheep, posed of delegates from the subordi GUILD MOULDINGS, School Superintendent,...... «...H. C, Fleming 2Utf. Surveyor,............................................. K *». Mason in my care. and latitude, it is astonishing that this hogs and butter. I would indulge in nate Granges as follows : The Master Coroner............................................. IT. T. Tnlow STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, climate is as mild and equable as it is. no invidious comparison, nor can I fail of the Grange and two members elect. C. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON. Official Paper,........ ........... D emocratic T imes And yet we are neither parched by to note tho painful contrast between A rt . 4. The officers of this Council CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. KAHLER A WATSON, JOSF.rniNK COUNTY. summer’s heat nor congealed by win this and the adjoining county of Siski shall consist of a Master, Overseer, Sec County Judge ,•*••»••••«••••••••••••• M. F. Baldwin PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, ter’s cold ; and e’en as I write, the you. The natural advantages are retary, Chaplain, Treasurer, Steward, Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law, County Commissioners........ { j ^^T n ^T v : lawns and hill sides don their robes of nearly equal, but there wheat is seldom Assistant Steward, Gate Keeper and ETC., ETC. Jacksonville, Oregon, green, and festive cows and melodious worth less than $1 per bushel. Had one Trustee from each Grange repre Sheriff,.............................................I>an. I.. Green Clerk,............................................... Chas. Hughes sheep pour out on the “stilly air,” the farmers of that section neglected sented ; neither of whom shall receive Also Doors. Sash and Blinds always on Will practice in the Supreme, District and Treasurer,.......................................................... Win. Naucke hand and made to order. Planing done on their roundelays of joy. I como now other interests and seeded every avail pay for services, rendered, excepting Assessor............ ................................ John Howell other Courts of this State. Office in the building formerly occupied reasonable terms. £9“ Undertaking a spe to speak of able acre in wheat, year after year, the Secretary, and neither of the Trus ■Scheid Superintendent,................. B. F. Sloan 29tf. 29tf. cialty. ■Surveyor,....................................... W. N. Sanders by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. they would to-day have been as poor tees shall be Secretary or Treasurer. ASHLAND, ■Coroner...........................................Geo. E. Briggs A rt . 5. Each delegate shall havo J. H. STINSON. J. R. NEIL. Official Paper,..................... D emocratic T imes A lively, tidy, and promising little as their less fortunate neighbors “be “EXCELSI0H” yond the line. ” one vote. No proxies shall be allowed. town, near the head of Rogue River COURT SITTINGS. STINSON & NEIL, The near future may behold our sil No delegate shall be allowed, under Valley, on Ashland Creek, one-half Joritam County.— Circuit Court, second ver Senators hob-nobbing with Jones any circumstances, to cast the vote of Attorneys and Connsellors-at-Law, LIVERY STABLE, mile above its confluence with Bear i Monday in February. Juno and Novoml'or. and Sharon. Reports from Galice any one or more absent delegates. County Court, first Monday in each month. Creek, a small stream flowing north JACKSONVILLE, OREBON, A rt . 6. Each subordinate Grange Jwphine Oounty. —Circuit Court, second into Rogue River, at last accounts. It Creek mines in Josephine County, are Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc- very encouraging. One man has represented in this Council shall pay contains about one hundred houses, tfnher. County Court, first Monday in Jan Will practice in the Supreme, District and smelted out several hundred dollars in to the Treasurer an annual due of ono other Courts of the State. Prompt atten and three hundred inhabitants on an uary, April. July and October. tion given to all business entrusted to our J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr’s. average. Here we find a woolen fac silver. Two mills, forty and fifty dollar for each representative j and J acksonville prectnct . ear«». tory which turns off some fine fabrics, stamps, are on their way up. The members of Subordinate Granges do Justice of the Peace,....................J. H. Stinson IpHr Office on. California street, between Constable...................................... A. M. Asbury Third and Fourth. 41tf. and gives a home market to wool men. Yank and Mammoth are the principal ing business through the agent appoint ledges discovered up to the present ed by this Council shall pay to said TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. TTAVTNO JUST RECEIVED A NEW It contains a fino academy and district ’ €’. C. Beekman, Pres’t, J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. | A. C. MATTHIAS, M. I). H stock of Harness, Buggies and Car school. The former has one hundred time. Their width is simply wonder agent such a percentage as the Council Sol. Sachs, riages, we are now prepared to furnish our CALLENDER & MATTHIAS, prescribe. and sixty students in daily attendance. ful, the former being two hundred and may Trustees,................... John Bileor, patronsand the public generally with as A rt . 7. This Council shall hold ninety-seven, and the latter one hun Henrv Judge, The people, almost en masse, belong to Physicians & Snrjcons, FINE TURNOUTS and ten feet wide. These ledges, regular meetings at such place as may K. Kiibli. temperance orders, or are pledged to dred running side by side, and separated by be designated by the Council, on the ...U. S. Hayden As can I xj had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle Recorder,..................... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. horses hired to go to any part of the country. fight the terrible destroyer, drink—not a granite-slab, interspersed with quartz, first Monday of each month, and at .....Henrv Pape Treasurer,.................... .......Fred. Grob Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses one saloon ever opened its portals in Marshal........................ such other times as the Council may Peter Boschey Street Commissioner broke to work single or double. Horses this Christian city. O gem of the have been located for a distance of fif adjourn to. This Council may be con Having formed a co-partrc’*ship for the boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon teen miles. Several assays of Yank mountains, “hail and farewell !” In practice of our profession, wo offer our ser them while in our charge. vened at any time upon the written SOCIETY NOTICES. distant years tho tides of memory will | rock, from different parts show an request of the trustees. Upon a re vices to the public. Office on California Street, opposite TS* OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. flow backward to your granite streets average of $16.85 per ton in gold and ceipt of such request, tho Master shall silver. The average Oregon mind is A 1 literal share of the public patronage is and foaming torrents. Jacksonville Lodre No. 10,1.0.0. F., Union Livery Stable. solicited. [28tf] MANNING & ISH. not greatly excited as yet. An Ash order the Secretary to convene the / Holds its regular meetings every PIICENIX, —' Saturday evening nt the Odd Fel Dr. J. C. BELT, land Company, representing a capital Council by giving at least one week’s low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing aro On Bear Creek, eight miles north of of $1,800,000, has filed articles of incor notice to each one of the members. At THE invited to attend. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ashland, a city that was, but now liv poration, and propose “biz” in the such called meetings the Council may C. W. SAVAGE, N. G. I Jacksonville, Oregon, ing on tho glories of the past, for de This Company is located in do any business except amending or S ot .. S achs , R c <*. See’y. CITY DRUG STORE, cay, desolation and death are inscribed Spring. Jacob Ish, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Rubli, Ashland, and tho capital in Yank—a altering this Constitution which shall Trustees. on her “mouldering walls and ruined very affecting arrangement. be done only at a regular meeting. Having located in thè town of Jacksonville, JACKSONVILLE. temples. ” On my return from Boise A rt . 8. Nine members shall con for tho purpose of practicing Surgery and JitkuinviRc Sfnnira N*. IP, f. 0. F.. M., mines in ’ 61, I rode through this city N earness of D eath . — When we stitute a quorum for the transaction of other branches ofbis profession, respect Hold» its regular meetings everv Thursday fully asks a portion of the public patron on a talented mustang. In those days walk near powerful machinery, we business. evening nt the Odd Follows’ Ha l. Brothers I age. onice—Soeond door north of the U. ite new ftrm of k a tiler a bro . it was the home of lawyers, doctors,- know that one misstep, and those A rt . 9. The officers of this Council in good standing are invited to attend. S. Hotel. . 4Stf. have tho largest and most complete artizans and merchants ; but e ’ en then ; shall I k ) elected by liallot, at the first mighty engines will tear us to ribbons F. GROB, O. C. assortment of S imon C ard , R. S. it had reached its acme of glory, and with their flying wheels, or grind us to regular meeting in eacfl year. Trustees—Herman v. Helms, Bon Sachs, ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, DRUGS, MEDICINES <t CHEMICALS, was gathering momentum for swift j powder in their ponderous jaws. So, A rt . 10. The Master shall presido Max Muller. when wo arc thundering* across the at tho meetings of the Council, sign all decline. It may yet resume and sur- j Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also CONDUCTED BY tlio'latcst and finest styles of orders on the Treasurer, and do such pass its old time greatness, when rail- 1 land in a railroad carriage and there is Oregonian Parnhontis Tribe No. 1. Im roads connect this isolated country! nothing but an iron flange to bold us other things as usually devolve upon proved order of Red Men. holds its THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, STATIONERY, sfated councils a tho Red Men’s with the great marts of trade and com on tho line ; so, when we are in a ship this office. And a great variety of PERFUMES and ITaH tho third sun in everv seven suns, in A rt . 11. The Overseer shall pre merce, as it is in tho very heart of an and there is nothing but tho thickness the eighth run. A cordini invitation to all TO I LET A RTICLES, including the best and tte scholastic year of this cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER agricultural community. Little more j of a plank between us and eternity— side in tho absenco of the Master. brothers in good standing. school will commence about tho middlo FUM ED SOAPS in this market. SOL. SACHS, S. A rt . 12. The Secretary shall keep can lx? said of this place—dusty in we imagine then that we see how close of August, and is divided in four sessions, Cif“Proscriptions carefully compounded. C. W. S avage , C. of R. summer, muddy in winter, it is the we are to the edge of tho precipice. an accurate record of the proceedings of of eleven weeks each. Tho followingaro the 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. terms: picture of grim want and hard times. But we do not see it. Whether on the this Council, and the account with tho Board and tnition, per term,................... $40.00 Oren* Diviiioi No. I, It contains two excellent grist mills, sea or on the land, the partition that members ; shall draw and countersign, Bed and Bedding ........................................... 4.00 TABLE ROCK SALOON, Rons and Daughters of Tempo ran co, moots store, tavern, school, and a flourishing divides us from eternity is something all orders on the Treasurer, and have Drawing ami painting......................... ;...... R.fX) *»n Tuesday evening of each week in tire Piano,................................................................. 15.00 order of Good Templars. Its people less than the oak plank or a half-inch his books made at any time for inspec OREGON STREET, Red Men’.'! Hall. Brothers and sisters in Entranco fee, only once,........................... 5.00 are temperate, industrious, and always iron flange. The machinery of life tion by the Trustees or any member of good standing aro invited to attend. WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. ready for dance or revival. The ’49 and death are within us. The tissues the Council; he shall also convene tho DAN’L. (’RONEMILLER, W. P. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. J. R. W ade , R. S. diggings, two miles west of this place, that hold tho beating powers in their Council when ordered to do so by tho Primary, per term,....................................... $ 0.00 have been worked year after year, and places aro often not thicker than a Master. Junior, “ ........................................ 8.00 HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- Warren lodge No. 10, A. F. ft A. M., Senior, still prove remunerative to hydraulic ^heet of paper, and if that thin parti A rt . 13. The Treasurer shall re “ ........................................ 10.00 known and popular resort would in- Holds its regular communications enterprise. Tho remains of a mam tion rupture, it would have been the ceive all moneys due the Council, giv Pupils are received at any time, and their forn? their friends and the public generally on the Wednesday evenings or pre terms will l>e counted from tho dr.y of their that a complete and first-class stock of the moth mastodon, solidly embedded in same as if a cannon-ball had struck us. ing duplicate receipts for the same, ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Oro- entranco. For further particulars apply at best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and gravel, at tho depth of eight feet, wero Death is inseparably bound up with one of which shall be sent to the Sec «nn. T. G. REAMES, W. M. porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. tho Academy. 20tf. M ax M uller , See’y. They will be pleasod to have their friends exhumed some years ago. Theory life in the very structure of our bodies. retary by tho party receiving them, “call and smile.” puts on his glasses and smiles blandly Struggle as he would to widen the shall pay all orders signed by the GEORGE SCHUMPF, CABINET. Rnth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 1,1. 0. 0. F., the space, no man can at any time go Master and countersigned by the Sec whilst airing tho A Cabinot of Curiosities may also bo found BARBER, Holds its regular meetings on every other further from death than the thickness retary and allow the Trustees or any GEOLOGICAL FORMATION here. Wo would ba pleased to have persons Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. member of the Council to examine his of a sheet of paper. Members in good standing are invited to CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville. possessing curiosities and specimens bring Of this valley. Stratum after stratum books at any time. Ho shall givo thorn in, and wo will place thorn in tho Cab attend. K. KUBLI, N. G. of water rock, gravel, cement and inot for inspection. A t a meeting of the County Council bonds in such sums as the Trustees R achel F isher , R. 8. sandstone formed into massive cliffs, of Yamhill county, held lately at Mc WTNTJEN A HELMS. HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- overhanging the valley, taken in con Minnville, among other matters, the may require. Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. ure in announcing that he is now in INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, A rt . 14. The Trustees shall em junction with immense gravel beds, following resolution was adopted : stalled in his now and elegant quarters, ploy an agent when deemed necessary Hold* its regular meetings at the District which aro fitted up in the latest and most stretching north and south, denote a Resolved, That tho best interests of EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, School House eyery Fridav evening. approved style. All branches of the busi more powerful agency than Bear Creek. the Patrons of Husbandry of this coast by the Council, who shall be confirmed CHAS. NICKELL, President. ness executed in first-class manner. C alifornia S treet , W illiam R ieck , See’y. Here then was the bed of an “ancient require the appointment of an agent by the Council, and give bonds in such I havo also added bath-rooms, complete sum as prescribed by the Trustees. and convenient in their appointments, and John Noland, - - . - Proprietor. river,” flowing from the far north, west whose office and place of business shall His duties shall be defined by the those desiring a good, clean bath of any de of the Cascades, through Willamette, be across the sea and at such commer JOHN L. CARTER & SON, scription can lie accommodated. Rogue and Shasta Valleys, uniting with cial point as may lie designated by the Trustees, and he shall receive such compensation as may be allowed by XTONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND REST an eastern branch south of Shasta DANDRUFF LOTION, PAINTERS. 11 Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars Butte, then rushing grandly south executive committee appointing the the Council. The Trustees shall also An entlrelv new di see very for cleansing kept. and that the executi’Te commit have a general supervision over tho ward to tho Golden Gate or Gulf of same, the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu tee of this State solicit a co-operation of the Council. DRINKS, 12} CENTS. E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per liottle. California. Upheavals and convul between that body and the executive business A rt . 15. No person shall sit as a all kinds of Painting, including NO CREDIT TN THE FUTURE—it don’t sions dammed these grand old rivers RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT TN ORDER. committee of the State of California as member of this Council, or act as Trus pay. Families needing anything in my line and formed two vast inland seas, the HOUSE PAINTTNG, to the appointment of such an agent, tee, unless he is a fourth degree mem can always bo supplied with the purest and other west of the Cascades. These SIGN PAINTING, best to be found on tho Toast. Givo me a whose undivided attention shall be de ber in good standing, in some subordi GRANGERS, ORNAMENTAL. PAINTING, seas cut through to the ocean in the voted to tho interests of the P. of H. nate Grange entitled to representation call, and you will be woll satisfiod. 29tf. WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. present beds of the Columbia and PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTST! in this Council. ▲IX Style« of Graining Done. RAILROAD SALOON, Klamath rivers. The numerous lakes N ct A fraid .—A little girl re A rt . 16. The rules of order for east of the Cascades aro the last rem marked to her mamma on going to this Council shall be those prescribed Orders from the country promptly attend Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon, nants of the great eastern sea. ed U k 21 m3. I CAN FURNISH bed, “I am not afraid of the dark.” in the Constitutions and By-laws of . < ■ ■ i - —— JACKSONVILLE, “No, of courso you are not,” replied subordinate Granges. HENRY PAPE, First-Class WATER FIFE, The City Brewery, her mamma. “I was a little afraid Where our wonderful solons revel in A rt . 17. Any person who may be once when I went into the pantry to physic, law and theology. Of its “ pa elected to an office in this Council, and - by - Cheaper and More Durable get a tart. ” “ What were you afraid pers, ” the Sentinel and T imes repre who shall fail to attend three successive THROUGH TICKETS, 12j C ento . of ? ” asked the mampia. “ I was — THAN — sent the two great “issues” of the day. regular meetings without sufficient ex VEIT SCHUTZ. afraid I could not find the tarts. ” The social, religious and educational cuse, shall be held to have resigned his Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Matorial. -- * » — HOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Ci facilities of Jacksonville are extremely office, and the Council may proceed to gars constantly on hand. Tho reading G lue for R eady U se . — To any R. SCIIUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- As a mining camp, it has lost ▲NY SIZE FURNISHED. vacancy. table is also supplied with Eastern periodi good. quantity of glue use common whisky fill A the form« the citieens of Jacksonville and cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf. much of its ancient prestige and re rt . 18. This Constitution shall eurronndlng country that he is now manu instead of water. Put both together in bo in force from and after its adoption. nown — though its mines are not ex facturing. and will constantly keep on hand a bottle ; cork tight and set it away Send ysur ordors to tho verv best of Lager Beer. Those wishing A rt . 19. This Constitution may H. L. WEBB. s. P. JONEB. hausted, far from it; as thousands of _ A JOSIAH HANNAH, a cool glass of beer should give me a call. THE acres of gulch land and hillside, would for three or four days. It will then be be amended or Revised at any regular Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville. pay well with plenty of water. To fit for use, without the application of meeting of the Council, by a vote of TO WHOM IT WAY CONCERN. NEW STATE SALOON, me, after seeing Chico, Colusa and heat. It will be found a useful and two-thirds of the members present;' NOTICE. other live towns in California, this place handy article in every household. provided that notice of such proposed Cornor of California and Third Streots, otice is hereby given to all seems dead, and a railroad will prob ll persons indebted to the change was given at the last preced A B oston girl advertises herself as persons indebted to the nndorsigned undersigned aro requested to come for ably leave it out in tho cold, and kill it that I have placed mv accounts in tho ward and settle. Those who havo not the Webb & Jones, Propr’«. sixteen and protty, and adds that if ing regular meeting. bands of J. H. Stinson, Justice of the Peace, roady cash can settle in lumber, wood, hay outright. As I write, old any gentleman will enkble her to ob for collection. Those interested will tako or grain. I wish to live and let live. So HARD TIMES W hen a man comes to know that tain a first-class education, she will put uotlcc, as business is meant. take warning, as others aro l>ettor collectors nglish ale and pouter , together ho don’t know everything, he then be DAVID CRONEMILLER. Shakes bis skinny hands over all ; no than myself. J. c. BELT, M. D. herself entirely al his dis|KK3ul the day with tho finest brands of liquors and ci Tuck »on ville. Doc. 8,1874. 50. Jacksonville, Sept. 1,1571. comes wise. city or section haviug au exclusive she graduates gar« alwav« ou haud. I6tf. T T T 2 — — IL L> T T W C M N A E JACKSON COUNTY.