The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 09, 1875, Image 1

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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES
W ¿Omonatu Tunc
Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine
Published Every Friday Morning, By
CHAS.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
NICKELI
Advertisements will bo inserted in tlia
T imes at the following rates :
One square, one insertion........................ $3.00
“
each subsequent one........... 1.00
Legal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A fair reduction from t lie above lates.nade
to yearly and time advertiser*.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly.
Job printing neatly and promptly execut­
ed. and at reasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always taken at par.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
OFI ICE—On Oregon street, in Ort!
Building.
Rates of Siil»*eri|»tton:
One ropy, per annum,.....................
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY , APRIL 9, 1875
six months...........................
throe months,.....................
I
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
«JEX EK.II, NOTE* AM» NEW*.
Furniture XVare - itoom,
A M odoc at C hurch .—One toler­
ably good thing is reported on that
small section of the Modoc tribe now
on a tour throughout the country at
the expense and for the profit of two
or three white men. One of these In­
dians recently taught several small
boys bow to conduct themselves in
church. The Indians, it seems, took
Lexington (K.v.) in their tour, and
chanced to lie there on a Sunday, when
several of them attended the Baptist
Chunh, to observe the white man’s
wav if propitiating the Great Spirit
and smoothing the path to the happy
hunting-grounds. As a matter of
course, where the Indians were there
wore the small boys also, and a com­
pany of the youths managed to securo
seats directly in front of the noble red
men, where curiosity could be thor­
oughly satisfied. When the sermon •
began the boys turned round and
start'd at the Indians uninterruptedly,
never flagging a bit in the gaze of
open-mouthed wonder. The Indian,
as a rule, is stoical ; but he was not
stoical enough to endure the gimlet
look of those boys, which became Anal­
ly unendurable. One of the Modocs,
force*I to action, leaned suddenly for­
ward and seized a boy’s head as though
he wanted a scalp, but he didn’t make
any attempt to secure that trophy,
lie simply twisted the boy’s head
around until it looked in the direction
of the minister, and at the same mo­
ment a significant gesture to the other
boys caused them to look the same
way. Never «lid boys pay better at­
tention to a sermon than did those
of Lexington during the remainder
of the exercises, and the Modoc dem­
onstrated that he had in him big ma­
terial for a Sunday-School Superintend­
ent.
l • S. Treasurer Spinner has re-
Mr. Brasser, who lives on Ninth
signed, to take effect July 1st, 1875.
Avenue, has a son about twelve years
PHVSICTAN AND SURGEON,
L
tilted
States
Treasurer
Spinner
will
old,
named Claudius, and the other
Jn«. kr -.nvillo.
removed to Jacksonville, and tenders
night
this boy received permission to
be succeeded by John New. Cashier
his profes ional service' to the public.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTltnT.
of the I irsl National Bank at Indian­ have a neighbor’s lmy to stay all night
Ollicc and resid<*n«’e on Third str«*ct, op;
with him. The old couple sleep down
< 'ireuit Jndge,................................... P. P. Prim
site and east of th«‘ M. I • < hureh.
apolis.
DAVID LINN
District Attorney........................ II. K. Hanna
stairs
in tho sitting-room, and the boys
!
in
tho
coso
of
ex-Senator
Chandler
wore put in a room directly abpve.
JACKSON COUNTY.
J. 1». L a II,SON»
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortmont
vs.
Buell,
for
libel,
the
latter
County Judge,.»........................ E. R. Watson
has
been
When they went up to bed Claudius
of furniture, co.¿»¡.sting of
Uourtv Commissioners...... J P.’*
1”.’ 2 !’r,‘‘n»
had
tho clothes lino under fits coat,
discharged
by
tho
Court,
Another
..........I M. A. H nest on
BEDSTEADS,
and
tho
neighbor’s hoy had a mask in
victory for the free press.
Sheriff............................................................ T. W. Manning AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
I
Clerk............................................. E D. Fmidrav
!
his pocket. They didn’t kneel down
They have got the veritable Old and say their prayers like good boys,
Treasurer....................................... ... K. Knbli
I
Assessor...........................................
W A . < 'hilders
Bender down in Arizona, and aro go­ and then jump into bed and toll
Office one block north of Court Tie nto.
GUILD MOULDINGS,
School Superintendent............ II <’. Fleming
11.
Ja<
ksonvil
’
c,
Oregon.
ing to send hint back to Kansas and stories, but as soon as tho door was
Surveyor,......
... J. S. Howard
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
« ’oroner.........
..... II. T. Inlow
have
him straightened out.
locked, Brasser’s bo.v remarked :
II. II. HANNA.
Official Paper.
..D emocratic T imes
“You’ll see more fun around hor«>
(TTAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
Moro people have frozen to death
JOSEPHINE covnty .
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
to-night than would lie in a ten-acre
PARLOR A BEDROOM SOTS, this winter in the United States than lot.”
County Judge,.......................... M. F. Baldwin
JacIrronvlHe, Oregon.
are likely to be struck by lightning
County Commissioners....... i
Messenger.
From the closet they brought out a
] .Tamos Neely.
this
year.
Twenty
deaths
from
cold
cast-off suit of Brasser’s clothes, stuffed
Sheriff,....................................... Dan. L. Green Will practice in all the Courir, of thè Stato.
Prompt attention given to all business left
Clerk.............................. t............. Chas. Hughes
Also Doors. Sash and Blinds always on are reported from Kansas alone.
them with whatever came handy, tied
in my care.
Treasurer...................................................... Win. N.utcke
han 1 and made to order. Planine done on
the
mask and an old straw hat on for
Office in Court Hou*e—upstairs.
There has been an outbreak of
Assessor...................................................... ..John Howell
reasonable term*.
Undertaking i spe­
School Superintendent,............... B. F. Sloan
cialty.
2!*îf.
minors in tho collieries of Pennsylvania a head, and while one hoy was care­
Surveyor,................................... W. N. Sander* C. W. KAII1.FR.
fully raising the window the other was
K. B. WATSON.
and several outrages committed. 'Hie tying the clothes lino around the
Coroner....................................... Goo. E. Brigg*
KAHLER
WATSON,
Official Paper..................... D emocrat !«'T imes
workmen were at last induced by a “man.” The image was then lowered
cor rt SITTINGS.
Catholic priest to go peaceably to their down in frpnt of the sitting-room win­
homes.
.Tdetwon
—Circuit Court, second
dow, lifted up and down once or twice,
LTVEBY STABTÆ,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
Monday in Febrn.u v. Juno and November.
and old Brasser was hoard to leap out
Tho
Washington
Chronicle
says
that
County Court, first Monday in each month.
Will
practice
in
the
Supreme,
District
and
of
bed with a great jar. He was just
.foxrnAine Connf,/.—Cireuit Court, fourth
the object of tho Senatorial expedition
Oregon Ftrcct, Jr.rksonville,
other
(
’
onrt*
of
t
hi*State.
beginning
to doze when he heard
Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc­
in the huildinsr fnrmerlv occupied by
to Mexico is to look after the graves
tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan­ Office
under his window, and his wife
O. Jacobs, opposite Court House.
of the soldiers killed in the Mexican sounds
uary, April, July and «Vtober.
suggested
that it was a cow in tho
J. W. MANHIHG & K. ISH, Propr’3 war. This appears to be a sudden in­
J ACKSON VI LI.E TRECT NOT.
c. MATTHIAS, M. D.
J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. j A. C.
yard.
ITe
got up, pulled the curtain
spiration.
Juatic* of the Peaeo....................J. H. Stinson
away, and as he beheld tho man stand­
CALLENDER & MATTHIAS,
Constable................................... A. M. Asbury
Senator
McDonalil
of
Indiana
has
ing there he shouted out :
town of j \ ck * onvii . i . f .
AVING JUST RECEIVED A NEW
PHYSICI ANS AND SURGEONS,
“Great bottles ! but it’s a robber !”
f C. C. Beekman, Prea’t,
stock of Harness, Buggies ami Car­ been interviewed, and says that the
I Sol. Sachs.
riages.
wo
are
now
nropare<l
to
furnish
our
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Presidential nominee this time must and bo jumped into bed.
.. •' John Miller,
Trustees
patronsand tho public generally with as
“Thoodorius Brasser, are you a fool!”
he a Western man, that is if the Dem­
| Henry Judge,
FTNE
TURNOUTS
screamed
the wife as lie monopolized
I K. KnlJi.
ocrats wish to succeed. He thinks
...I”. S. TTavden ITavinc fornied a ro-j r.rtnership for thoprac­ As can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle that Hendricks and Gordon would all the bed-clothes to cover up his
Recorder.........................
tico of onr profession, wo oífi-r o.ir ser­ horse* hired to co to any part of the country.
..... Henrv Pane
Treasurer.......................
head.
Animals lUiUGlEl’ and SOLD. Horse* make a good team.
viros to the public.
J. P. McDaniel
Marshal..........................
“Be quiet, yon old jade, you!” he
OfTico on California Street, opposito tl’.e broke to work *ingle or double. Horses
...... Silas J. Dav
Street f*om'ni««ionor...
This
is
the
way
the
Louisville
Cour
­
whispered, “perhaps he’ll go away.”
l»oarded. and the best of care bestowed upon
Union Livcrv Stable.
A F able .—A person was once con­
them while in our enarge.
salutes
Ben.
Butler
:
ier-Journal
“Don’t you call mo a jade!” she re­
St N 'T FT Y NOTICES.
ducted
by an angel into a wood, where
Dv. • *L. L*x.LT,
OUR TERMS APE REASONABLE.
Good-bye, Benjamin. Exit, Benja- plied, reaching over and trying to find he saw an old man cutting boughs to
A liberal share of tho tniblic patronage is min. Get theo to a nunnery, Benja- his hair; ««Git up and git the gun and
-
«Ivksonvilk Lo'.lsr Xo. 10. 1. fl. 0. F.. P H Y S I C I A N A N D »S U R G E O N , solicited.
make up a bundle. When it was largo
[28tfl
MANN IN«;
TSH.
min. We’ll none o’ thee, Benjamin. blow his head off.”
Hold* i’s regular meeting* everv
he tied it up, and attempted to lift it
Jnekxonv ilio. Orejón.
Sa'urdav evening nt t he «>dil Fel­
“O! you do it!”
Thyjigisnp. Thy comb is cut. Thy
on
his shoulders and carry it away,
low’* Hnll. Brothers in good standing are
“Git up, you old coward,” she snap-
goose is cooked. Vanish. Evaporate.
I
Invited to attend.
I
j
pod. “I’ll never live with you an- but finding it very heavy, he laid it
Skedaddle.
C. W. SAVAGE, N. G.
I
down again and went on with his
Having located in the town of Jacksonville,
S ot .. S actis , Pee. Sec’y.
for ilie purpose of Drnoticing Surgery and
I other day if you don’t do it!”
CITY
PPJ
’
G
s
r
It
is
stated
as
a
curious
fact,
says
tlie
POKE,
Brasser turned up the lamp, sat up work. He cut more wood, and heaped
Jacob Ish, Isaac Sachs, Kaspar Kubli,
other branches of his r»mf:'«*:on. respect­
it on, and then tried again to carry it
Examiner, that r.o President was ever in bed and cried out :
Trustees.
fully a*k* a portion of the public patron­
off. This he repeated several times,
age. Office—»Second door north of the U.
JACKSONVILLE.
electe«! in the United States of politics
“Is that you, boys?”
S. Hotel.
4«tf.
Jvkvfnvilh Stnnfi Xo. 1 U. V. fl. R. 'I..
different to that of the Speaker of the
“Mercy on me! git up!” yelled the the load always increasing. In the
Holds its r>,gni'»r tnc<»‘:T)gs everv Thnrsdav
House la t preceding his election. wife, as the straw man knocked against meantime the person who was looking
evening .1* the Old ¡’olio»» *'Hill. Brothers
on, astonished at the old man’s folly,
miTE NEW FTRM OF KA ET.ER A Bno. Tho next House will be Democratic, the window.
ST
in coed standing are invite 1 to n»«cnd.
I
have
tho
largest
and
most
complete
F. GROB, O. C.
an<l the Speaker of that House will be
“I’ll blow his head off as clean as desired the angel to explain what this
assortment of
CONDUCTED P,Y
S imon C afo . R. S.
a DenuKTat.
milk!” said Brasser, in a loud voice, meant. “You behold,” said he, “in
Trn*’ee*—Herman v. Helms, T~ Pctzold.
this foolish old man an exact repre­
DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS.
Max Muller.
Dispatches from all parts of Califor­ as he got up. He struck tho stove sentation of those who, being con­
THE SISTERS of the HOLY KAMES,
three or four times, upset a ehair and
Ever hrniuylif io Southern Oregon. Also
nia report a general rain on the 28th, reached
C'’!r3’ii'’3 Pir ’lptntas Trth"' Vo. 1, Im­
th«' latest and finest *tvle* of
behind the foot of the bed and vinced of sin, resolve to repent, but
soon grow weary, and instead of les­
29th and 30th of last month. Crop drew out an oh! army musket.
proved order of Red Men.b«»’ 1* i’*
IIE SCHOLASTIC YF\R OF THTS
STATIONERY,
stated council* at the Red Aten’s
sening
their burden, increase it every
reports
arc
of
the
most
favorable
char-^
“Nowthen for blood!” he continued,
seboc-1 will commence about the middle
FTal! the third sun in oi'.'rv seven «nn*. in
\nd
a
grc-i«
varirfv
of
PERFUMES
and
day.
At
each trial they fiud the task
actor. Before this rain a general ap­ as he advanced to the window and
of August, and is divided in four sessions,
the eighth run A c<»r«l'al invitation to all
TGI
I
,ET
A
l
ITI
<
'
I
.ES.
mehidin
"
•
he
host
and
of eleven weeks each. Tin* following are the
heavier than it was before, and so put
"hrothers in good standing.
cheapest a«c<>ri mont <>f « ’< 'M
arid PER­ prehension was made that there might lifted the curtain.
term*:
SOL. SACHS, S.
it
off a little longer, in the hope that
be
a
drouth
and
short
crops.
No
fears
SòAì’S in this i. nrk;t.
The man was there, face also close
$40.03 FUMED
Board and tuition, per term.............
C. W. S avage . C. of R.
they
will by-and-by be able to accom-
Prescriptions cnrofnllv compounded. are now entertained.
to tho glass, and ho had such a malig­
Bed and B« hlintr.................................
4.00
44
ROBT.
KAHLFR,
Druggist.
pii'h it. Thus they go on adding to
s.no
Drawing ar.tl painting........................
flr?on Division Xo. 1.
A person by the name of P. Hiatt, nant expression of countenance that their burden, till it grows too heavy to
Piano....................................................... . 15.00
Brasser jumped back with a cry of
Son* and Daughter* of ToTnnornncp, moot* Entrance fee, only once.................... , 5.00
be borne, and then, in despair of God’s
TADLE RO CIL SALOON, claiming to represent Kansas sufferers, alarm.
r»n Tnosdav evening of each nook in tho
has
been
asking
aid
from
the
people
of
Red Men’s ll.dl. Brother* and sisters in
SELECT DAT SCHOOL.
“Kill him ! .Shoot him down, you mercy, and with their sins unrepent­
OREGON STREET,
good stand'n«*nre i*vlto«l to a*acnd.
Oregon.
He
is
published
a*
a
runa
­
old noodlehead !” screamed the wife. ed of they lie down and die.”
DXN’L. CRONEMILLER, W. P.
Primary, per term
V c>.oa
way
from
that
State
and
deserting
his
R.00
Junior,
“
J. R. W ade , R. S.
WINTJEN & HELMS. Proprietors.
“I will—by thunder ! 1 will !” re­
A correspondent of the London
--------- — ———•
family, elopeing with another wo­ plied
10.00
Senior,
“
Brasser,
as
he
blazed
away
and
Fancier's
Gazette writes that “a drop
Pupils are received at any time, and their
man.* He is a fraud, and the people tore out nearly all the lower sash.
Warm iorftn* Xo. Ifl. A. F. It I. M.,
terms
will
bo
counted
from
the
day
of
(heir
of linseed oil put on the ends of perches
Vjf Holds i“; regular communications
milE PROPRIETORS op TTTTS WFLL- should not trust him with their money.
The boys up stairs uttered a yell in the cage of canaries, where the red
X on the Wednesdav evening* or pre­ ent ran •»'•. Forfiuther particulars apply at I known and popular resort would in­
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Between the first of November and and a groan, and Brasser jumped for mites sometimes breed by thousands,
ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore­ the Academy.
form their friend.-; and (he mildic generally
gon.
T. G. REAMES, W. >L
that a complete ami first-cl.T;s stock of the the first of March, 2,189,292 hogs were the window to see if the man was
will instantly kill them, and, if applied
best brand* of liquors, wiue*. ei^ar*, ale ami
M ax M uller , Sec’y.
down. Ho wasn’t. Ho stood light occasionally, will keep others away.
Dorter, etc., is eonsfuntiv kept on hand. received at Chicago, compared with
Thev will bo pleased to have their friends 2 042,501 in corresponding time tho there and made a leap at Brasser.
They can be easily kept out of the
Ruth Rrb-kah Drerrr Lßdtu Xo. 4,1. 0. 0. F„
BARBER,
“call alid smile.’*
“
He
’
s
coming
in
—
perlice
—
boys
—
j
I
year previous. During February 421,-
nests by dredging the box or basket
Hold* its regular meotings on every other
CABINET.
Mondar evening at Odd Follows Hall. CALTFGRÏTÏA STREET, Jacksonville.
833 hogs were received, averaging 251 ho ! perlice !” roared the old man.
with quicklime inside, and then niak-
A Cabinet of Curiosities mav also bo found
Members in good standing r.ro invited to
The tattered curtain permitted Mrs. ing a nice nest with clean moss.” An-
pounds
each.
From
which
we
infer
here. We would he pleased to have persons
attend.
K. KLBLI, N. G.
Brasser to catch sight of a man jump­ other correspondent, “Fringilla,” writ-
possessing curiosities and specimens Tiring that the “hazel-splitting” variety of
R ächet . F isher , R. S.
hu undersigned takes pleas - them
ing up an<l down, and she yelled :
in. and we will place them in the Cab­ pigs is extinct in the great XVest.
ing upon the same subject, says : “I
nro in announcing that ho is now in­ inet for
inspection.
“Theodorius, I’m going to faint!”
INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY,
stalled in his now and elegant quarters,
paint
my cages with carbolic acid,
WTNTTEN & TIET,MS.
The total number of bills introduced
“
Faint
and
be
darned
—
boys
—
por-
Hohl* its regular meetings at the District which are fitted up in tho latest and most
pure or mixed with water ; to dip the
Jacksonville. Aug. 5, IS74.
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approved stylo. All branches of the busi­
into the House «luring the Forty-third llce !” be replied, walloping the sheet edgo in a solution is simpler. Don’t
School Hons* everv Friday evening.
ness executed In first-class manner.
CH AS.NTCKF.LL, President.
Congress was 4,869. Tho first was in­ iron stove with tho poker.
let the birds enter till the cage is dry.
I have also added T»nfh-rootns, complete
C has . J. H oward . Sec’y.
EAGLE
SxlMPLE
ROOMS.
“Don’t yon dare talk that way to Six months have elapsed since I doc­
and convenient in their appointments, and
troduce«! by Mr. Dawes and was en­
those desiring a good, clean Lath of any de­
titled “A bill to provide for redemption me !” shrieked tho ol«l woman, re­ tored my eages, and I have not seen a
C alifornia S treet ,
JOHN L. CARTER & SON. scription can be accommodated.
of loans,” and the last by Maynard of covering from her desire to faint.
mite since. My birds are allowed to
V/
cL
’
ú
Jones,
“Po-leoce !” Po-leece !” now come bathe frequently.”
Proprletoss.
DANDRUFF
LOTION,
Tennessee,
which
provided
for
the
PAINTERS.
payment of the Senate and House tel­ from the boys up stairs, and while one
I
An entirely new discovery for cleansing I
continued to shout the other drew the
A H ard M an to L ynch .—A hard
the scalp and rc.sto, ...g the hair ,o its natu­ NTONE PITT THE CHOICEST AND BTUT egraph operators. In the Senate 1,361
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO ral vigor. Price,
per bottle.
»X Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars bills were introduced, the first of which man up, tore him limb from limb and man to lynch is Gibbs of Helena, CoL
kept.
all kinds of Painting, including
He is a murderer who has escaped
I was Charles Sumner’s Civil Rights secreted tho pieces.
RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT TN ORDER.
Several
neighbors
were
aroused,
an
DRINKS,
12
J
CENTS.
conviction through a legal quibble.
' and the last a private bill granting a
HOUSE PAINTING,
officer came up from the station and a Thirty vigilantes surrounded his house
SIGN PAINTING,
pension
to
Jacob
Nix.
A
fit
ending.
NO CRr.DTT TN THE FUTURE-it don’t
GRANGERS,
search of the promises was made.
O RN A M ENT A L PAINTING,
pay. Fan'll!io?» needincr nnvfhintr in niv lino
The new postal cards are to be of a Not so much as a track in the snow in the night and commanded him to
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
can always bo supplied with tho purest and
come out to be hung. He refused.
PATRONIZE HOME lii'DUSTRY! host
to he found on tho Coast. Give mo a violet blue tint. The border and all was found and tho officer put on an They set fire to the house. When the
ALL Styles of Craiuins Dour.
call, and you will be well satisfied.
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directions as to where to write the injured look and said to Mr. Brasser: I flames had grown too close for a longer
Order* from the country promptly attend-
“A guilty conscience needs no accu­ stay inside, Gibbs sprang suddenly out
name and address will be dispensed
I GAN FURNISH
««] to.
21 m3.
railroad saloon ,
with. A monogram formed of the ser.”
of a window with a revolver in each
“
That
’
sso
!
”
chorused
the
indignant
letters
“
U.
S.
”
will
be
printed
on
the
hand, and began firing rapidly at his
First-Class WATER PIPE, Third Street} Jacksonville., Oregon,
FARM FOR SALE.
card in black ink. This will be on tlie neighbors as they departed.
assailants. Throe of them were killed,
As Mr. Brasser hung a quilt before two wounded, and the rest fled, leav­
Cheaper and More Durable
upper left hand corner, across which
HENRY PAPE, Euglnair.
he t ’N derstgned offers for
will be the words “Postal Card.” The the shattered window, he remarked ing a coil of rope behind them.
• sale his farm situated on Antelope creek.
-THAN
12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480
vignette—Liberaty, with her luxurient to his wife :
acres of land, 400 acres being good farming
“Now see what an old cundurango
I n boiling potatoes for pigs, says the
land »1*1 under fenoe. It is a
grain Wood, Iron, Lead, or any other Material. THROUGH TICKETS, 12} C ents . tresses hanging down her back and
you
made
of
yourself.
”
confined
by
a
cap
—
adorns
tho
upper
farm and sheep ranch, well watered and
Gardner's Chronicle, they should be
ANT SIZE FU ä NISHED.
«rood houses and barns upon it.
I' «»Don’t fling any of your insults at strained, as the water from them is in­
right hand corn«*r.
TERMS OF SALE—$11 per acre, one-half
PHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND GT-
The Civil Rights bill is having a me, or I’ll choke the attenuated life jurious to a less or greater degree, as it
down, the balance to suit purchaser.
V
,-rars constant I v on hand. Tho read inn
J. W. SIMPSON.
contains the poisonous alkaloid called
inoic is also supplied with Eastern periodi- hard time of it. At Chicago a special I out of you,” she replied.
SCn.ly,ur»r(krKtiwTAn
N. B.— This land will be sold in smaller
And the boys kicked around on the ! solanine, which, it should be noted, is
cals and leading papers of tho (’oast. 29tf.
parcels, if desired.
.7tf.
was received from Washington stating bed, chucked each other in the ribs I
Or A lex . M artin , Agent, Jacksonville.
more abundant when the tubers begin
IL L. WEBB.
I to bud out.
R. P. JONES. that several eminent lawyers at the and cried :
United States Supreme Court Saturday
“I’d rather be a boy than be Presi­ jI
THE
LAGER, LAGER!
reviewed the various decisions that dent !”— Detroit Free Press.
Beware of such food as persuades a
—BY—
NEW STATE SALOON, have l»een made by United States
man, though he be not hungry, to eat;
T he Centennial arrangements are and those liquors that will prevail on
Commissioners upon the new Civil
THE EAGLE BREWERY.
VEIT SCHUTZ
Corner of California and Third Streets, Rights bill. Their decisions thus far progressing finely. The expenses of
a man to drink them when he is not
rendered declare that the law cannot tho building have been cut down very thirsty.
Webb & Jones, Propr’s.
r . sctjutz respectfully in - mriE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTFRER,
affect the rights of States to control materially from the original estimates
formsthc citizens of Jack*onville and I has now on hand and is constantly man­
O i . d paper collars cut in strips a quar­
;
inns, theaters, common carriers, bii- —but they will bo all that is really
anrrounding country that he is now mann-
ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern
ter
of an inch wide make an excellent
fheturing, and will constantly keep on hand Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to I pNGLlSTT ale AND PORTER, together 1 Hard halls,’eating saloons aud barber ' needed, either for performance or util-
the verv beet of I»ager Beer. Those wishing suit purchasers. Call and test tne article. I .1J with the finest brands of liquors and ci­
paper for lighting lamps.
i ity when they are completed.
I
i shops.
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• cool glas« of beer should ghe me a call.
gars slwavs on hand.
16tZ.
STATE OF OREGON.
Dr. L. DANFORTH.
Governor........... ..............................L. F. Grover
Secretary of State,................. S. F. Cha hvick
State Treasurer,........................ \. H. 1’rown
State Printer.............................. M. V. Frown
Sup’t uf Publi«« Instruction...L. 1 . Rowland
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