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» 1 « - / t é 3.^ THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. I Published Every Friday Morning, By I CHAS. NICKEI7E, EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. i / X w Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Zi 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion....................... $3.00 each subsequent one......... LOO For legal advertisements, $2.50 per square of 121mes, first insertion, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent insertion. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly advertisers. Yearly advertisements pavable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly executed. I I Al 7 XJ V OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rates of Subscription : One copy, per annum,.......................... $3.00 ** six months.............................. . 2.00 three month«,........................ .’ 1.00 U«—Illi VOL. V JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1875. NO. 9 II PROFESSIONAL (’ARDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Furniture Ware * Room, ueneral noils ano news . A [Written for the T imes . S elections of S eeds .—Vick, In his Floral Guide for 1875, bays: STATE OF OREGON. California has a banking capital of Dr. L. DANFORTH, “The selection of seeds is a very im Cor. California A Oregon Sts., Governor,...................................................... L. F. Grover $140,000,000. If there be any other class so deserv portant matter, and on the wisdom of Secretary of State,.................. 3. P. Chadwick PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, State Treasurer,......................................... A. II. Brown Feed exhausted and stock dying in ing the sympathy of mankind as the the choice success or failure may, In a Oregon. J ocksonviUe, State Printer.............................................. M. V. Brown removed to Jacksonville, ami tenders Has ......._........ M. D’s. we wot not of them. If there great measure, depend. Those who Umatilla county. Sup’t of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland his professional services to the public. have but little experience should in FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Office on California street, adjoining Ca San Francisco drank 5,588,700 gal- be any class who are expected to bear vest money cautiously and in a few of Circuit Judge,................................... P. P. Prim ton's shoe-shop. Residence on Third street, the burdens of the rest of mankind, DAVID FINN Ions of beer in 1874. District Attorney,..................... U.K. Hanna opposite and west of the M. E. Church. the more hardy and popular kinds, the M. D’s. are, and that uncomplain such JACKSON COUNTY. as Asters, Balsams, Stocks, Pe Flour in Bozeman, (Montana,) re- ingly, gratuitously, and in thankfulness Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment H. K. HANNA. County Judge,........................... E. I. Watson tunias, Deanthus, Zinia, etc. Be care of furniture, consisting of mains stationary at $6 per sack. ' r.___ . , — . (John O'Brien, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, that you have done them the honor to ful to get seeds suited to the purposes ( ounty Commissioners...... ] M A>rhieMon bedsteads , Professor Condon, State Geologist, employ them. lie at once becomes for which they are designed, as grave Sheriff,....................................... J. W. Manning Jacksonville, Oregon, Clerk...........................................E. I). Fmulrav contemplates removing to Eugene City. responsible for even nature’s delinquen errors are sometimes made and good BUREAUS, TABLES. Treasurer,............................................. K. Kubli Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Assessor,............ ...................... W. A. Childers It is understood that the Surveyor cies, to say nothing of attendant cir flowers condemned merely because Prompt attention given to all business left GUILD MOULDINGS, they are out of their proper place.” School Superintendent,........ H. Fleming in mv care. 29tf. General’s office will not be removed to cumstances, no matter how unpropi- The exchange of seed, especially of Surveyor,...................................... E. C. Mason STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Coroner......................................... H. T. Tnlow Portland until the 1st of April. tious to his success, and he is under the wheat, oats, and potatoes, is of more C. W. KAHLER. E. B. WATSON Official Pa|>er.................... 1 emocratic T imes KAHLER & WATSON, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Judge O. N. Denny, succeeds O. B. especial surveillance of the entire com importance than fanners generally at JOSEpniNE COUNTY. Gibson as Collector of Internal Rev munity, and the interest the inevitable tach to it. By the way, we need more Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law, County Judge,.......................... M. F. Baldwin PARLOR A REDROOM SUITS, with reference to sorts of _ ' _ _. . f S. Messenger, “they” manifest in his welfare is knowledge enue for the District of Oregon. County Commissioners,...... j JaTncR Npelv wheat known by particular names. Jacksonville, Oregon, ETC., ETC. A Seattle tanner has just suicided, worthy of a more sublime inspiration. Often the name given is not true ; Sheriff,........................................ Dan. I,. Green Clerk........................................... Chas. Hughes , Will practice in the Supreme, District and If his patients be old or poor, he often what is supposed to be new is Also Doors. Sash and Blinds always on but there is no hope of the White Treasurer...................................................... Win. Naucko hand and made to order. Blanina done on ; other Courts of this State. neglects them. If young and hand- j old. The farmers of this country have Assessor................................ John Howell I . Office in tho building formerly occupied reasonable terms, _£•#* Undertaking a spe House tanner imitating his example. not paid the attention to this subject School Superintendent,................ B. F. Sloan i by O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. 29tf. cialty. 29tf. Two four-horse wagops leave Rose some, ho is too attentive. He goes ■ which pomologists have paid to the Surveyor,................................... W. N. Sanders Oironer.......................................Geo. F. Briggs J. H. STINSON. J. R. NEIL. burg every morning to meet the south too often to visit Miss K., while he is I naming of fruits, and it looks as though Official Paper..................... D emocratic T imes “EXCELSIOR” STINSON & NEIL. ern stage, and return heavy freighted totally oblivious of the pressing no- j there was no other way to get truo COURT SITTINGS. cessity of his presence at Mr. N. If names than to have yearly or biennial with mail. Jackson Onunhj.— Circuit Court, second Attorneys nnd fonnsrilors-at-Law, he manifests any sympathy while ' meetings for this object. It is cer L I V E RY ST A BLE, M ondav in February, Juno and November. The slander suit instituted by Mr. treating a patient, he is chicken-heart- j tainly true that best seeds are most 'County Court, first Monday in each month. I JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Dolph against Superintendent Wat- profitable, and to ascertain which these JhxrpMne County.— Circuit Court, second ed, and if he maintains a frigid com Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc- Will practice in the Supreme. District and are is worthy of persistent efforts. kinds has been continued over to the other Courts of the State. Prompt atten placency, lie’s a brute. If he dresses tober. Countv Court, first Monday in Jan next term of the Circuit Court, at the tion given to all business entrusted to our uary, April, July and October. neatly he’s a fop, and if he is unmind J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr's. “B onanza .”—Senator Jones, in a care. JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. request of plaintiff. Office on California street, between ful of his personal appearance, the > recent conversation, said this word Justice of the Peace,................... J. II. Stinson Third and Fourth. 41tf. Calculations made upon the late fastidious patronize him sparingly and was of Mexican deriviation and in Constable................................... A. M. Asbury TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. aving just received a new transit of Venus, make the sun’s dis- under protest. If he keeps a carriage, nautical parlance was applied to infer J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. | A. C. MATTHIAS, M. d . f C. C. Beekman, Pres’t, stock of Harness, Buggies and Car tance from the earth 88,443,726 miles, ' that as the craft heaved and tossed in CALLENDER & MATTHIAS. j Sol. Sachs, he is affecting style, and if he only the riages. we are now prepared to furnish our troubled sea, it finally cleft the Trustees •I John Bilger, patrons and the public generally with as over six millions of miles less than we hires a “turn-out,” lie’s a transient Physirinns A Siirwens, billows and floated again serenely on | Henrv Judge, FINE TURNOUTS were taught in the schools. I K. Kubli. fraud that will abscond as soon as an the bosom of quiescent waters, and for JAC KSONVILI.E, ORE< iON. As can be bad on the Pacific Coast. Saddle ..I’. S. Ilavden Recorder,.................... The young ladies of Salem are the unappreciative community furnish him the remainder of the voyage plain sail horses hired to go to an v part of the country. ....Henrv l’ape Treasurer.................... Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses most sociable maidens we ever saw. the means. If he is married, every ing became the notable feature of the ...... Fred. Grob Marshal...................... broke to work single or double. Horses They will give away, loan or swap risky venture. Th© word has been Peter Boschcv Street Commissioner Having formed a co-partnership for the one supposes his wife will be the re adopted boarded, and the liest of care bestowed upon by the miners of the Pacific practice of our profession, we offer our ser them while in our charge. chewing gum with each other in the pository of half the family secrets in coast as an expressive term in their vices to the publie. SOCIETY NOTICES Office on California Street, opposite OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. most prodigal manner imaginable. the community, and he will spend too vernacular, indicative of a rich and Union Livery Stable. A liberal share of the public natronage is ¿gflMfes Jacksonville Iodic No. 19. 1.0.0. F., Mr. J. H. Smith, secretary of the much of his time at home ; while accessible vein of precious metal, the solicited. [28tt] MANNING A ISH. Holds its regular meeting« evorv Dr. J. C. BELT, State grange, requests all granges that should he be single, his “club” and development of which, after months Saturday evening at the Odd Fel j and years of toil and extreme hard low's nail. Brothers in good standing are the “ boys ” will be edified by his many have not yet sent their annual reports, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, THE ship, becomes plain and simplified as invited to attend. thrilling adventures, and you will to do so immediately, as he is desirous C. W. SAVAGE, N. G. ! the miners strike the ledge of pure Jacksonville, Oregon. I S ol . S achs , Ret*. Sec’y. never know where to find him. If he quartz. Hence the recent excitement of having a grange directory published, CITY DRUG STORE, Jarob Tsh, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Kubli. and cannot do so until all reports are in. is handsome and accomplished, he is in the Pacific Eldorado over the late Trustees. Having located in the town of Jacksonville, discovery of the great bonanza of the JACKSONVILLE. Accounts fti4he floods in California the envy of the neighliorhood, and Consolidated Virginia, California, and tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and other branches of his profession, respect Jnrksonrilte Ntimm No. HS F. 0. R. M.. confirm the first reports of the vast petty indisposition among his admirers Ophir mines, and which sent mining fully asks a portion of the public patron Hold« its regular meetings every Thursday age* Office—Second door north of the U. destruction of property. One million is liable to prevail to an alarming ex stocks beyond the reach of small oper «»vening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers he new firm of kahler a bro . tent ; and if he is neither—well it is ators, owing to the fabulous enhance S. Hotel. 4Stf. in good standing are invited to attend. have the largest ami most complete dollars’ worth of property was swept simply awful to be afflicted, and his F. GROB, O. C. assortment of away in Marysville alone, while the shocking presence the only one admit ment of their value. S imon C aro , r . S. Trustees—Herman V. Helms, Ben Sachs, I ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, farmers in the rural districts suffered ted. It would require an extraordinary Max Muller. I I N otable W eddings .—Two wed constitution to endure this double af CONDUCTED BY Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also much loss in fencing and stock. . the latest and finest styles of If he explains the nature of dings in high life have recently taken Ortfonian Pocahontas Tribe No. I. Im- THE SISTERS of the HOI/Y NAMES, In the persons of Jones and Sharon fliction. every case he treats, he’s a gossip ; place, says the Oregonian) in both of proved order of Red Mon, holds its i STATIONERY, the State of Nevada is represented in and if he does not,*he is regarded as which the brides were Oregon ladies v3-^*** stated councils at the Rod Men’s And a great varietv of PERFUMES and Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in the Senate by two of the wealthiest an accomplice in all sorts of crimes. occupying places of high rank in so the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all he scholastic year of this TOILET ARTICLES. including the best and cial circle. Wc allude to the nuptials brothers in good standing. sehool will coinnienep about the middle cheapest as. ;ortment of COM MON and PER men in the United States. The re If he goes in company, he neglects his of Gen. Cuvier Grover, of the U. S. SOL. SACHS, S. business ; and if ho does not, he is a of August, and is divided in four sessions, FUMED SOAPS in this market. -«SB“ Prescriptions earefiillv compounded. puted wealth of neither of them is less Army, brother of Oregon’s chief ex C. W. S avage , C. of R. of eleven weeks each. The following are the 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. than $50,000,000. No excuse for bri recluse, supported by a *oinmunity he ecutive, and Miss Ella Miller, sister to terms: is too proud to associate with. If he Board and tuition, per term,................. $40.00 bery or salary-grabbing on their part. professes religion, its a cloak to secure the wife of Hon. J. K. Kelly, U. S. Ottron Division No. 1, Bed and Bedding....................................... 4.00 TABLE ROCK SALOON, Son« and Daughters of Temperance, meets Drawing and painting.............................. 8.00 I The State Superintendent of public Christian patronage, and if he does Senator from Oregon. The wedding took place a few days ago in Wash en Tuesday evening of each week in the Piano............................................................ 15.00 . OREGON STREET, instruction intends visiting and hold not, he’s an infidel and unworthy of ington City. Also to those of Hon. Red Men’s Hall. Brothers and sisters in Entrance fee, only once,........................ 5.00 If a scholar, he’s sneered •good standing are invited to attend. ing a district teachers’ institui in each confidence. WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. at as too smart, and if not, he’s a E. Smith Kearney, U. S. Marshal of DAN’L. CRONEMILLER, W. P. Washington Territory, and Mrs. S. M. judicial district before the annual con quack and an ignoramus. J. R. W ade , R. S. Primary, per term..................................... $ 6.00 vention, which will convene in the Who will jeopardize their lives with Stratton, widow of the late Hon. Junior,* “ ..................................... 8.00 HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- Judge Stratton, of the supreme court “ ..................................... 10.00 Warrrn Lodee No. 10, A. F. & A. M., Senior, known and popular resort would in city of Salem, Wednesday, Sept. 1st, him if he drinks, and if he does not of this State, which took place at San Holds its regular communications Pupils are received at any time, and their their friends and the public generally 1875, and continue in session until indulge in a social glass, the “club” /Ar\ on the Wednesday evenings or pre- terms will be counted from the day of their that form a complete and first-class stock of the drops him at once. Admiring hus Francisco on the 11th inst •ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore entrance. For further particulars apply at best brands of liquors, winos, cigars, ale and Friday evening following. gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. the Academy. 29tf.* bands and proud papa’s will appre porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. O n I t .—It appears that our John M ax M uller , Sec’y. The Democrats gain a Senator from ciate the brevity of his calls, if he is Thev will be pleased to have their friends Hippie is going on the war-path. A “call and smile.” an unexpected quarter. C. W. Jones cheerful and pleasant, and if he’s cross GEORGE SCHUMPF, late Washington dispatch says: “Sen CABINET. Kith Rebekah Decree Lodce No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., was elected to succeed the unprincipled and disagreeable, he gives his lady ator Mitchell met Crawford, corre BARBER, A Cabinet of Curiosities may also bo found Holds Its regular meetings on every other patients the hysterics and the children here. We would lie pleased to have persons Gilbert as U. S. Senator from Florida, Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. regard him as the great hobgoblin that spondent of the Chicago Time*) on the Members in good standing are invited to CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville. possessing curiosities and specimens bring and a New Orleans dispatch says the them in, and we will place them in the Cab has haunted their infant minds, since, floor of the House, and accused him of attend. K. KUBLI, N. G. inet for inspection . new Senator-elect is an Irishman by with lance in hand, he came to hasten being the author of an article in the R achel F isher , R. S. WTNT.TEN HELMS. he undersigned takes pleas - birth, is a lawyer of marked ability, the advent of the “first tooth.” lie Times more than a year ago contain Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. ure in announcing that he is now in ing statements concerning the life of INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, and a Democrat of the strictest sense. personifies all the “spirit of evil” that1 Mitchell, referring to his former career stalled in his new and elegant quarters, their, brains have conjured up since ! Hold.« its regular meetings at the District which are fitted up in the latest and most General Banks hit a very large their/diminutive machinery was first under the name of Hippie. Quite a ‘School House every Friday evening. approved style. All branches of the busi EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. CHAS.'NICKELL, President. ness executed in first-class manner. sized nail very square on the head in set in motion. The M. D., whose cun-1 scene followed. It is reported that C alifornia S treet , Miss D ora C ardwell , Sec’y. I have also added bath-rooms, complete his Boston lecture when he said that ning enables him to steer clear of Mitchell told Crawford that he would and convenient in their appointments, and John Noland, - Proprietor. those desiring a good, clean bath of any de Scylla withoutcrashingagainst Charyb hear from him again.” “ it is impossible for the North to be JOHN L. CARTER <k SON, scription can be accommodated. is a genius too subtle and wily to prosperous when a large portion of the dis, I t is a very popular fallacy of pru be trusted with the administration of DANDRUFF LOTION, one but the choicest and best PAINTERS. country is in a condition of anarchy, panaceas to mankind. dent and prosperous people—the belief Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars An entirely new discovery for cleansing kept. and twelve millions of our people An M. D. is always expected to ex that the practice of rigid economy is the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu DRINKS, 12 J CENTS. suffer under the invasion of their so- I hibit his “diploma,” regardless of the the way to overcome hard times. E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. fact that two-thirds of the community The American eagle cannot flourish by all kinds of Painting, including NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t cial and political rights.” RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IN ORDER. are as ignorant as we whether it is being squeezed. The more you buy pay. Families needing anything in my line HOUSE PAINTING, The Albany Democrat learns that can always be supplied with tho purest and composed of parchment or metal, and the more you sell. Money cannot SIGN PAINTING, best to bo found on the Coast. Give me a some one in its neighborhood has been just as though it would supply the “circulate” in the pocket And one GRANGERS, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, call, and you will be well satisfied. 29tf. man who endeavors to put the wheels sending back to Ohio for their job place of brains. Wonder if it isn’t I of "WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY business in motion, though he fails, some villainous compound after all ? printing, and very properly comments RAILROAD SALOON, ALL Styles of Graining Done. Well, we once regarded the story of is a public benefactor, and entitled to upon it and does not hesitate in pro more honor than all the misers who Orders from the country promptly attend- Third Street) Jacksonville) Oregon) nouncing the practice shameful and the heathen sacrificing their “'medi put their trust in bonds and bank locks. I CAN FURNISH •ed to. 21 m3. cine man” with the patient that he despicable. Were it not for such a treats unsuccessfully as horrible, but HENRY PAPE, Engineer. . First-Class WATER PIPE, The City Brewery, A Y ankee poet thus breaks forth : class of men all over the State, we now we consider it an act of humanity “Oh ! the snore, the beautiful snore, Cheaper and More Durable —BY— might have more manufacturing in unknown to civilization. How an M. filling the chamber from ceiling to THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C ents . I), can have the courage to exist after terests developing in our midst. —THAN— treating a patient unsuccessfully is be floor ! Over the coverlet, under the VEIT SCHUTZ. While the bill to correct errors in yond our comprehension. A friend sheet, from her wee dimpled chin Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material. pHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- suggested to us recently that women down to her pretty feet.’ Now rising vJ gars constantly on hand. The reading the codification of the laws was under like a bee in June ; now sunk to. *^JR SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- ANY SIZE FURNISHED. XfR- table is also supplied with Eastern periodi discussion, Willard, of Vermont, ought to monopolize the practice of aloft JVL forms the citizens of Jacksonville and the wail of a cracked bassoon ! Now, cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf. medicine. The idea ! Wonder if he surrounding country that he is now manu argued that the omission of the word ever heard of flute like, subsiding, then rising again, the endeavor of a cer facturing, and will constantly keep on hand Send V5ur orders to “ white ” from the naturalization laws the very best lager Beer. Those wishing II. L. WEBB. tain individual in a historic garden is the beautiful snore of Elizabeth S. P. JONES. JOSIAH HANNAH, « cool glass of beer should give me a call. was an improvement : that Chinese Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville. THE to shift the responsibility on a woman. Jane.” ought to be entitled to citizenship. The suggestion reminds us of it. A n Iucliana man bet $10 that he TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NEW STATE SALOON, NOTICE, Page, of California, earnestly opposed That man deserves to have to endure would ride the fly-wheel in a saw-mi’.!, job’s afflictions and be treated by his and as his widow paid the bet she re otice is hereby given to all A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE Corner of California and Third Street«, this, and was sustained by other mem mother-in-law the rest of his life. marked : “William was a kind hus persons indebted to the undersigned U l undersigned are requested to come for- bers, who took the ground that no law An M. D. deserves to follow Enoch that I have placed my accounts in the Webb & Jones, Propr’s. want and settle. Those who have not the hands ®f J. H.fitinson, Justice of the Peace, ready cash can settle in lumber, wood, hay should be changed in any such indirect and Elijah who can successfully prac band, but he didn’t know much about fly-wheels.” (for collection. CThose interested will take or grain. I wish to live and let live. So manner. The House accordingly agreed tice one decade and escape the poor notice, as business is meant. I caKe warning, as others aro letter collectors nglish ale and porter , together to this, and to all other provisions of house or the asylum. C eres . DAVID CRONEMILLER. I t is enough for one thing at a time • than myself J. c. BELT, M. D. with the finest brands of liquors and ci- Jacksonville, Dec. 8, 1874. 50. the bill correcting similar errors. j Jacksonville, Sept, 1,1*74. ! to happen, especially twins. Mountain View, Feb. 17, 1875. I lOtf. t gars always on hand. tibí : m . ». i I I H 1 1 i T I T T T ■ I I ■ ■■■■I 'll ■ < ♦ » ..III. N W I ■I N I I E ■—■■■■■II 0 ♦ i