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XT hf íDraioriiifir THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. 4 Published Every Friday Morning, By Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine y 1 CHAS. NICKELK fl EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ‘4 OFFICE—On Orciion Street, in Orth’s Brick B; aiding. Itntes of iiibscriptto» : One copy, per annum,.................... “ six months......................... “ three months,.................. $2.00 2.00 1.00 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1875. VOL. V OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. INSTALLATION ABIIKESS. NO. 14. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted In the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion........... »...........|3.00 “ each subsequent one........... l’oo Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty XV arrants always taken at par. T he H olladay F amily “Fay,” A Y oung V oter .—The following the Courier-Journals Washington cor testimony was taken by the Alabama STATE OF OREGON. ! DELIVERED BEFORE JACKSONVILLE Dr. L. DANFORTH. respondent, in a recent letter to that Governor,....................................... L. F.Grover • or. California «t Oregon Sts., Investigating Committee of the House: GRANGE BY MRS. J. L. M. RIA MALE, paper, says : For beauty, I will name Secretary of State.................. S. F. (’ha'lwick PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, The negro witnesses imported here WORTHY CERES. State Tr«>axur«'r............................ A. H. Brown Madam de Bousiere, nee Polly Holla are said to be thoroughly drilled be Jacksonville, State l’rint« r............................... M. V. Brown Oregon. removed to Jacksonville, and tenders day, daughter of Ben Holladay of Sup’l of Public Instruction.,.L. L. Rowland W orthy M aster and P atrons : Oregon. She looks like a heroine of a fore they are examined, but in one in- FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. J stance at least, a witness was imper With pardonable pride, we retrospect romance, and there was a suggestion fectly instructed. He w’as an ebony- ....P. P Prim Uircuit Jndjre DAVID LINN District Attorney,...................... II. K. Hanna the past year, which has witnessed our of her dash in her maiden name— hued darkey, and he declared very Polly Holladay. Somehow one is re JACKSON COUNTY. H. K. HANNA, Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment birth as an organization, and obvious minded of the English actresses of the positively that he couldn’t x’ote at the County Judge............................. E. B. W itson progression, until we have obtained style of Peg Woffington, or some of last election because he was “timida- „ . . (John O’Brien, ATTORNEY *t COUNSELOR AT LAW, of furniture, consisting of County Commissioners........ M A )In..Mfnn ” He said he went to the polls an assured and prosperous existence. those brilliant creatures who were 1 ted. BEDSTEADS, Jacksonville, Oregon, ....... J. XV. Manning but wasn’t allowed to put in his vote Sheriff’. ........ E. D. Foudrav A proper exhibit of our official reports possessed of great natural beauty, —he was “timidated.” When asked Clerk... BE REA VS, TABLES, Treasurer,...................... .................. K. Kubli Will practice in all the Courts of the State. at this, the close of the year, together which they enhanced by dress and how he was intimidated, he replied Prompt attention given to all business left A ssessor.......................... ....... XV. A. Childers and were proficients in that there were white men at the polls in niy care. GUILD MOULDINGS, School Superintendent . ...... H. C. Fleming with our pleasant fraternal relations, coquetry, Office in Court Hon^e — upstairs. music and dancing. Three years ago, ......... J. S. Howard Surveyor........................ are the most satisfactory evidences that all the Holladay family came to Wash who had guns, pistols, knives and STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Coroner.......................... i........... H. T. Tnlow whips, and that they told him ho Official Paper,............... D emocratic T imes C. W. KATILER. F. R. WATSON. our first year has been a success, finan ington. They took a furnished house, couldn ’t vote, and so he went home. CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. JOSEPHIX E COUNTY. KAHLER & WATSON, cially and socially. While it has af which they occupied just six weeks ; Mr. Coburn was delighted. He County Judge,............... ......... M. F. Baldwin ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, PARLOR A BEDROOM Sull'S, forded us opportunities of becoming but in that time they gave a German wanted no better xvitness, and he was (S. Messenger. many other elegant entertain about to tell the intimidated darkey to County Commissioners, ...... i James Neely. ' better acquainted with our co-laborers and FTC.. ETC. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, ments. Mrs. Holladay was a very retire, when Mr. Luttrell asked tho Sheriff,............................. . ......... Dan. L. Green | I in the new fields, it has also elevated I .......... Chas. Hughes i handsome, (lignified lady. The eldest witness : Clerk................................. Also Doors. Sash and Blinds always on Treasurer,....................... ............ Wm. Naucke I Will practice in the Supreme, District and hand and made to order. Planing done on them in our estimation as men and daughter, the Countess de Pourtelles, “How old are you ?” Assessor.......................... . ............ John Howell ! other Courts ofthisState. reasonable terms. ^^Undertaking a spe women who have waged no warfare was of a perfect type of beauty, and School Superintendent, ............. B. F. Sloan Office in the building formerly occupied by cialty. Witness —“Twenty years old, sah.” 29tf. O. Jacobs, opposite Court House. Miss Polly magnificent. At the Ger Surveyor.......................... .......... W. N. Sanders against other industries, but whose Luttrell—“And you were not al Coroner............................ .......... Geo. F. Briggs | I man which they gave, Miss Holladay lowed to x’ote ?” solo aim has been, by their harmonious Official Paper................. . ..D emocratic T imes , “EXCELSIOR” entered the parlor from the ball-room Witness—“No, sah, I was timi working, to obtain that respect for the just as the President arrived. She COURT SITTINGS. dated.” producers so long denied them, and gave him a warm greeting, and then .7ncF«on (Veoifi/.—Circuit Court, second Luttrell—“How long have you been LIVERY ST A B B E "Monday in February. .Tune and November. to which their indispensable labors so tore a few flowers from a bouquet, voting ?” Conntv Court, first Monday in each month. Jacksonville, Oregon. justly entitles them. When our co twisted them into a boutoniere and JAirphin? Counh/.— Circuit Court, fourth Witness—“Eber since Grant was Oregon Street, Jacksonville, made the President almost blush as President sah.” Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc operation shall have procured for our tober. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan Having formed a co-partnership for thr prac she fastened it in the button-hole of labor a just remuneration, it will allow uary, April, July an<l October. his coat. She was not in the least em tice of onr profession, we offer our ser J. W. MANNING & R. ISH, Propr’s. T he W ay to get A long .—Twenty JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. vices to the public. us time for mental recreation and im barrassed, but he was very much so. clerks in a store, twenty hands in a Justice of the Peace....................J. H. Stinson •’-i*“ office on California Street, opposite the provement, xvhich we have been com printing office, twenty apprentices in Constable................................... A. M. Asbury Union Livery Stable. Y oung W ing M arries a C on a ship yard, twenty young men in a pelled to dex ’ ote to labor, from the fact TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. aving just received a new necticut L ady .—Young Wing, of village—all want to get along in the ( C. C. Boek man, Pres’t, Dr« J« C. BELT, stock of Harness. Bnggio« and Car that xve could not make it self-sustain I Sol. Sachs. riages, wo are now prepared to furnish onr ing without giving it our undivided (’anion, China, chief of the Chinese world and expect to do so. One of the I’ll YS I CI A N A ND SURGEON, patronsand the public generally with as 1 John Miller, Trust ees, attention. In the not far-distant future, Educational Commission, now at Hart clerks will become a partner, and | Henrv Judge, Jacksonville, Oregon, I FINE TURNOUTS we hope, as the result of associating ford, was married on February 24th to make a fortune ; one of the composi I K. Kubli. ....U. S. ITavden Recorder...................... As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle ourselves in this order, to convince the Miss Mary L. Kellogg, at the residence tors own a newspaper, and become an ...... Henrv Pape Treasurer..................... horses hired to go tn any part of the country. world that the mighty machinery that I of her father, B. F. Kellogg, in Avon, influential citizen ; one of the appren J. T. McDaniel Having located in the town of Jacksonville, Marshal....................... Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses the ceremony being performed by ....... Silas ,T. Dav Street Commissioner, for the purpose of nracticing Surgery and broke to work single or double. Horses by its untiring efforts has propelled the Rev. T. H. Twitchoil, of the Asylum tices will become a master-builder ; one of the young villagers will get a other branches of his profession, respect boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon great surging sea of humanity adown I Hill Congregational Church in Hart them while in onr charge. fully asks a portion of the public patron handsome farm and live like a patri the vale of time until this, the latter SOCIETY NOTICES age. Office—Second door north of the U. ford, a very particular friend of the arch—but which one is the lucky in OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. part of the 19th century, demands the S. Hotel. 4Stf. A liberal share of the public patronage is time for social intercourse and intel bridegroom. The bride wore a dress dividual ? Lucky ? There is no luck JnrksonTillr Loilff* No. W. 1.0.0. F.. solicited. [28tt] MANNING «V TSH. • Holds its regular meetings every lectual advancement that the odium of white crape, imported expressly for about it. The young fellow who will Saturday evenineat the Odd Fel- ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. attached to the producer shall be for this occasion from China, and elabo distance his competitors is he xvho riow’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are ever obliterated and our posterity be rately trimmed with floss silk em masters his business, who preserves THE invited to attend. CONDUCTED BA' I proud of what would now be consid broidery. Her brother and sister at his integrity, who lives cleanly and C. W. SAVAGE, N. G. ered a plebeian origin. While we have tended as groomsman and bridesmaid. purely, xvho devotes his leisure to the R ot ,. S achs , Rec. Sec’v. THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, CITY r>RVCr STORK, Jacob Tsh, Isaac Sa’dis. Kaspar Kubli, been patiently laboring year after year, After the ceremony, a collation was acquisition of knowledge, who gains i Trustees. surrounded on all sides by multitu served, in which Chinese delicacies friends by deserving them and wbo JACKSONVILLE. he scholastic year of tuts dinous and galling monopolies, borne ! were mingled with more substantial sax’es spare money. There are some Jtieksonville Stamm No. 149. F. 0. R. M.. school will noininence aliout the middle down by oppressive taxation, and all dishes of American style. Messrs. ways to fortune shorter than this old Holds its regular meetings everv Thursday of August, and is divided in four sessions, our products undervalued, the «Su Yoh Shu Tung, manager, and Yung dusty highway ; but the staunch men evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers of eleven weeks each. The following are the rpHE NEW FT RM OF KAHLER <t Bnn. in good standing are invited to attend. terms: preme Worthy Master has seen our Yun Foo, teacher of the Commission of the community, the men who I have the largest and most complete F. GROB, O. C. $40.00 Board and tuition, per term............ affliction and raised up this Moses to at Hartford, wore present in national achieve something really worth having assortment of i Ki mon C apo . R. S. . 4.00 Bed and Bedding................................. compel our cruel task masters to lot costume, but the groom, who long —good fortune, good name and serene Trustees—Herman v. Helms, I.. Petzold, Drawing anti painting........................ . s.oo DRUGS, MEDICINES * CHEMICALS, Max Muller. his people go. It may require many since adopted our style, appeared in old age—all go in this, hard, dirty Piano,...................................................... .. 15.00 ,. 5.00 Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also years of patient “journeyings in the full evening dress. The bridal pres road.—Reveille. I Entrance fee, only once,.................. Orrroniin Ponhonlnx Tribo No. 1. Im the latest and finest styles of wilderness” before we are permitted ents were numerous and costly. Mr. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. proved onler ’»1 Red M°n. holds its T he A capulco M assacre to be to rest in the promised land, but be and Mrs. Wing left on the evening STATIONERY, st.it«‘'l councils at the Red Men's Primary, per term, ................................... $ 6.00 I train for New York on a short wed R igidly I nvestigated . —The mas ever mindful that the promise is to Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in Junior, “ .................................... 8.00 ! And a groat variety of PERFUMES and ding tour. sacre of American citizens in Acapul the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all Senior, “ .................................... 10.00 j TOILET A RTTCLES, ii iclndmg t he best and you and your children, and while .xve brothers in good standing. co, which took place some weeks ago, Pupils are received at any time, and their | cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER are laboring beneath the eye of the SOL. SACHS, S. FUM ED SOAPS in this market. B f . lls and A ge .— A fiddle ini has ever since the first authentic infor “Great Overseer” we will not despair I terms will be counted from the day of their , C. XV. S avage , C. of R. O T-ir Prescriptions carefully compounded. entrance. For further particulars apply at I proves by age and use ; ff piano does mation of the affair engaged the most of ultimately enjoying its full fruition. ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. the Academy. 29tf. | 44 not, neither does a bell, There is per- serious attention of our Gox’ernment. (Won Division No. I, We have been pained to find some of Sons and Daughters of Temperance, meets number murmuring against our haps a slight improvement for the The proper representations were very I TABLE ROCK SALOON, our on Tuesday evening of each w«?ek in the GEORGE SCHUMPF, retarded progress, but such we will first few years, but afterwards the promptly made to the Mexican Govern Rod Mail’s Hall. Brothers and sisters in not chide, knowing mortals are prone quality deteriorates, Metal, we know, ment through our Minister to that OREGON STREET, good standing are invited to a*!«nd. BARBER, DAN’L. CRONEMILLER, XV. P. to err, but patiently await the time is altered, by repeated or long con country, and it is understood that the J. R. W ade , R. S. CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville. • WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. when we can welcome them fraternally tinued hammering. Thump a piece Mexican authorities have promised to —-------------------- within our sacred fields. Already has of iron, and you change the quality of make a rigid examination into all the Worm I,oil?? No. 1ft, A. F. & A. M.. our progressive «State placed a gifted its magnetism ; the shock of the circumstances attending this and sim yC Hohls its regular communirations rpiIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PIJ1AS- HE PROPRIETORS OF THTS 5VELL- waves modifies the magnetism of an ilar outrages that have been perpetra /w' on the Wednesday evenings or pre I nre in announcing that ho is now in knmvn and popular resort would in brother of our Order, lion. J. W. ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore stalled in his new and elegant quarters, form their friends and the public generally Nesmith, in the councils of the nation, iron ship; and some of the music is ted on American citizens residing in gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. which are fitted up in the latest and most ! that a complete and first-class stock of the and xve accept with gratification the knocked out of a bell by long continued Mexico. Simultaneously with the ac M ax M uller , Sec’v. approve«! style. All branches of the busi best brands of liquors, wines, cicrars, ale and use of the clapper. A peculiar effect tion taken by the Department of State, ness executed in first-class manner. nnrter. etc., is constantly kept on hand. high encomiums of his merit as a I have also added bath-rooms, complete Thev will be pleased to have their friends pleasing tribute to our organization. is noticed in the bell of Cripplegate the Secretary of the Navy ordered Ruth ROrkih IPsur Loir No. 1, 1. 0. 0. F.. convenient in their appointments, and “call and smile.” As I am again called by you to fill Church when it strikes twelve. The Captain Walter W. Queen with bis Hohls its reenter meetings on every other and those desiring a good, dean bath of any de CABINET.’ Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. an official station, I would thank you first two or three strokes are distinct vesssel, the Saranac, eleven guns, to scription can tie accommodated. Members in good standing are invited to A Cabinet of Curiosities may also bo found for the patience with xvhich you have and clear, then a discord begins, proceed to Acapulco at once and inves attend. K. Kl’BLT, N. G. here. We would be pleased to have persons which every stroke, until with the tigate as far as possible the clream- DANDRUFF LOTION, R aciiei . F isiif . r , R. S. possessing curiosities and specimens brine borne with my inexperience and im eleventh and twelfth a complete stanccs of the massacre. An entirely new discovery for deansing them in. and we will placethem in the Cab perfections during the past year. I double sound is produced.— Chambers' INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY, assure you official labors have been the scalp and restoring the hair to its natu inet for inspection. E vening H ours at H ome .—Hus WTNT.TEN HELMS. Journal. Holds Its resrular tnontincs at the District ral vigor. Price, $1.00 per bottle. both pleasant and profitable to me, and Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. band your evening hours. The night School House every Friday evening. in our future labors in the boundless RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT TN ORDER. GUAM. NICKELL, President. A P arisian who attempted to hang is a profitable season of mental culture, fields that spread out so smilingly be Miss D ora C ardwell , Sec’v. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS. fore us, we will bo strengthened and himself, but was cut down in time to social happiness and rest. Books, con save his life, gives this account of his versation. music—these fit well the GRANGERS, sustained by this brotherhood of Pa sensation : “I had the sensation of night. Happy now are they who have C alifornia S treet , JOHN L. CARTER & SON. trons, and by which we hope to con receiving a blow from a hammer on homes. A bed to sleep in, and a table PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! Webb & Jones, Proprietors. clude our labor acceptably to oar “Su the top of my head. I did not feel the to eat from, do not constitute a home. I PAINTERS. I preme Master” that we may all bo re rope, and the only defined sensation Any old bachelor, with a salary, can I CAN FURNISII •VTONK BUT THE CHOICEST AND REST united xvhen we shall have passed the succeeding that of the blow was a sen purchase so much of the world’s com ■tirE ARK FULLY PREP ABET» TO DO 1M Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars eternal gates. In this, onr first year, sation of weight in my head. My forts. But the magnetic fire-side VV all kinds of Painting, including kept. as good Patrons, “we have placed our head seemed heavier and bigger than , circle, the smiles of mother or wife, DRINKS, 121 CENTS. Faith in God” and worked to effect re the great bell of Not re-Da me. It was the talk of the sensible old folks, the HOUSE PAINTING, Cheaper and More Durable SIGN PAINTING, sults as tangible evidence of our pros night all about me, and then there songs of sweet-voiced sisters, the af NO CREDIT TN THE FUTURE—it don’t ORN A M ENT A L PAINTING, —THAN— perity, and while we “nurture Hope” came a terrible cold in the lower part fectionate good night of children ; tho pay. Families needing anything in mv lino WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. can always lie supplied with the purest and with the illimitable fields .of labor of my body, and then a sharp pain 1 wholesome occupation of heart and Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material. best to be foun«l on the Coast. Givo mo a spread out smilingly before us we may ALL Styles of Graining Done. call, and von will be well satisfied where the rope was tearing my neck, mind in social and intellectual enjoy 29tf. justly anticipate a bountiful harvest of and ANY SIZE FURNISHED. Orders from the country promptly attend then—nothing.” ment—these are the unpurchasable good works that shall expand until ed to. 21 m3. comforts of home and the winter RAILROAD SALOON, our relatives and friends proscribed by A nnexation to O regon .—The nights. Send vxur orders to ... < ♦ - FARM FOR SALE. Third Street, Jacksonville, Oregon, our ritual from enjoying the peculiar Vancouver Register of the 19th ult. has JOST AH HANNAH, privileges of our order shall be inspired “ W ho is Grant, ” asks the Detroit the following: Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville. with a profound respect for the grand HUIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR HENRY PAPE, Engineer, The movement for the annexation of jy-ee Press, “that he should receive a I sale his farm situated on Antelope ereek. results of co-operation, and also en Western Washington to Oregon,’grows larger salary and greater perquisites 12 mite« anst of Jacksonville, containing 480 LAGER, LAGER! abling us to “dispense Charity;” and in strength daily. It is admitted on than Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, ■acres of land, 40ft acres being good farming THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . may it be particularly of good works all sides that it is the only practical or Lincoln ?” Oh, he’s nobody particu land and under fence. It is a good grain ■farm and sheep ranch, well watered and which we, my sisters, should aspire to mode of removing the political disa lar. The old fogies to whom you refer THE EAGLE BREWERY. ■good houses and barns upon it. attain as the most gratifying assurance TERMS OF KALE—per acre, ono-half piJOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CI- of tho wisdom of our brothers in plac bilities under which we labor. Keep were Presidents for the honor of the down, the balanco to suit purchaser. V ) gars oonstantly on batid. ’ The reading the hall rolling until the Legislature position, and not for the money the ’ J. W. SIMPSON, he proprietor , jos . wetterer , table is also supplied with Eastern periodi- ing us side by side with them in their meets, when authority may be obtained office paid. Grant would rather be a sj u.—This tand will be sold in smaller has now on hand and is constantly man cals and leading papers of the Coast. 29tf. councils, and as imperishable monu for testing the sense of the people on town marshal of Shirttailbend with a parcels, if desired. _________ "tf. ufacturing the. best Lager Beer in Southern ments of the beautiful xvorkings of our salary of $50,000 a year, than Presi the proposed change. Oregon, which he will iftll in quantities to H. L. WEBB. S. P. JONES. Grange, suit purchasers. Call and test the article. dent with a salary of half the amount. THE And when the Grim Gate Keeper, 29tf. A subscriber to a paper died a few , —Courier-Journal. Death, “opens xvide the mystic gate days ago, leaving four years’ subscrip —BY— “■ ■■ ■ .. < ♦ NEW STATE SALOON, that separates us from the unknown S ugared P op -C orn .—One cup of NOTICE. tion unpaid. The editor appeared at VEIT SCHÜTZ. land, ” may our lives be so perfected the grave when the lid was being : white sugar, half a cup of water, boil Comer of California and Third Streets, A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE as to enable us to give the “proper sal screwed down the last time, and put till it taffies, and sprinkle in the pop- I oY undersigned are requested to come for- utation” to the “Great Overseer” that in the coffin a palm-leaf fan, a linen • corn as much as the pan will hold. If Webb & Jones, Propr's. r SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- ' ward and settle. Those, who have not the we may be permitted to enjoy an eter coat, and a thermometer, which is only ' nicely popped this will sugar two formsthe citizens of Jacksonville and i ready cash can settle in lumber, wood, hay grain. to ------ livo ------ and w let nal rest in the “Elysian fields” where used in warm climates. quarts of corn. Stir well, so that it «wirronndhMt country that he is nowmaau- j or „ ----- _ I wish ------ — ----- live. - _ So pNGLISH ALE AND PORTER, together we shall be “noted for our fidelity.” 7 and will constantly keep on hand r take warning, as others arc better collectors } does not stick together. The grains j with the finest brands of liquors and cj- ™rv be* of Lager Beer. ‘ Those wishing than myself. J. C. BELT, M. D. March 21st, 1875. ! ought to be separated. i S ubscribe for the T ime «, 1 gars always ----------- on ’ hand. 16tf, a twl glass of l>ecr should give me a call. Jacksonville, Sept. 1,1874. Furniture Ware - Room, I H i i I I T t T I T X M f .. ......................... .................. ......