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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1875)
UENEKAL NOTES AND NEWS. GRAND CELEBRATION! K. KUBLI, A number of Texans arrived In Douglas county last week, hunting homes. Official Paper for Jackson i Josephine Conntics. Odd Fellows* Biildiig, JaekMurillr, tag««, The Democrat« carried the municipal elec (Successors to Whit* A Martin,) tion at Galveston, Texas, by 8,000 majority. APRIL 30, 1875. FRIDAY, As soon as the trial is over Beecher threat DBALXB d WOBKBB DT DEALERS IN ens to make a tour of California and Oregon. We understand some man is bringing 40,- —BY— TIN, 8HEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. 000 head of Texan cattle into Eastern Ore It is now hardly more than six years OREGONIAN-POCAHONTAS TRIBE, since the first Grange was established gon. J. D» Rowell, of Washington county, owns CALIFORNIA STREET, in the United States. Its growth a cow that has brought him five calves in NO. 1, I. O. R. M., Pump«, since then has been almost unprece less than 23 months. On WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1875. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. AGRICULTORAL IMPLEMENTS, dented. In January, 1869, there were Mrs. Wm. Trosler, of Plymouth county, ten granges ; one in Pennsylvania, one Iowa, writes and asks if Oscar Wilson lives REGONIAN - POCAHONTAS TRIBE In Ohio, one in Dlinois, ona in New In Oregon. We don’t know; does any Have on hand and offer for sale No. 1, I. O. II. M., will celebrate the body ? York, and six in Minnesota. In 1870, anniversary of St. Tammany!« Day, May The Masonic fraternity of Oregon gave a 12, 1875. The Tribe will meet at the Wig that number had increased to thirty larger donation to the Kansas grasshopper wam at o’clock a . m ., form a procession A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, eight, and the following year to one sufferers than any other Masons of a like and start from the Hall at 10 o’clock a .* m ., Th! Largwt Best Assorimtst sharp; after marching through the principal hundred and twenty-five. The grand number. streets of Jacksonville, preceded by the he undersigned take pleas - The Oregon Granger, as we are informed, Brass Band, will proceed to the District popularity of the movement did not ure in notifying their friends and the HARDWARE, TINWARE, School House, where the following exercises public generally that they have purchased begin until 1873, when the first session has passed into the hands of Messrs. Brown will be had: the stock of White A Martin, and are now A Stewart, of the Albany Democrat, who de PROGRAMME t of the National Grange was held at sign extensive additionsand improvements. receiving and opening a very large, exten POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1. Music bv the Band. sive and well-selected assortment of Washington, at which time nineteen The Tiecord says : The stone work of the 2. Invocation by th© Prophet. 8. Vocal music by the Choir. Granges were represented. At the new farmers’ warehouse at Salem is being 4. Oration by H. K. Hanna, Esq. Fuse and Caps, next meeting of the National Grange, laid. After excavating a foot the diggers 5. Music by the Band. 6. Vocal music bv the Choir. at 8L Louis, in 1874, there were 10,- came to a natural cement that will make a substantial foundation for the superstruc 7. Music by the Band. BOOTS AND SHOES, 000 Granges reported, with 90,000 ture. The Tribe will then re-form and march back to th© Wigwam. —USUALLY KXPT IM— members. The present body represents Many of the solicitors for funds for the California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, ROPE, NAILS, 22,000 subordinate Granges, with an grasshopper sufferers, throughout the West, Marshal of the Day..........E. D. FOUDRAY ' estimated membership of 1,500,000, in have just begun to wear diamond pins. It Ready-Made Clothing, cluding women. As to the financial is said that grasshoppers will not eat The Celebration will conclude with a PAINTS; OILS VARNISHES, GLASS I11H1 diamonds. status of the Order it is claimed that Here’s a sentence in which some of the th« assets of the Order, in cash and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, words floored the best spellers of Portland : In the evening at Veit Schutz’ Hall. Mu Government bonds, considerably ex- CUTLERY, WIRE, “It was sad to perceive the embarrassment sic by Jacksonville String Band, John Dick ceed «200,000. of the harrassed poddler gauging the sym leader. Supper at the hall by Mrs. Horne. Iloor Managers: metry of a peeled pear or potato.” Shot Brushes, Chains and Hose, E. D. Foudray, C. W. Savage, Jacob Ish. LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSES SHOES. One hundred and ninety-four millions of We flatter ourselves that a fourteen yearsr Reception Committee: Attorney-General Williams has at dollars is what it costs to run the Govern experience has made us familiar with J. W. Manning, J. A. Callender, Sol. Sachs, ETC., ETC. last tendered his resignation to the ment for a year. This is exclusive of the Committee of Arrangements : President, to take effect early next interest on the public debt. In Democratic C. W. Savage, P. D. Parsons, A. C. Matthias, «lays it used to cost surfy millions. We have also In connection with the above G. W. Frey, E. D. Foudray. I have secured the services of a First-class THE WANT of THIS COMMUNITY, month, which has been accepted. a very large and fine stock of choice Information is wanted of J. D. Atterbury, TICKETS...................................................... 13.50 Who will be his successor is at present who was formerly employed in Aiken’s Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair Everybody Invited to Attend. doubtful, but it Is to be hoped that it logging camp, Coos Bay. He left there last GROCERTES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- ing promptly and in superior style. fall on a sailing vessel for California. Any WK KKKP will be other than a reckless political WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, information addressed to P. Atterbury, —AND— adventurer, without ability or honor, PAINTS, OILS, NAIl^, WIN Roseburg, will be thankfully received. and prompted at all times by the mo6t Albany is thriving splendidly this year. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE DOW GLAS8, CAST AND FIRST - CLASS GOODS, partisan spleen, as Williams has ever The Granger says thirty new dwelling N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, STEEL PLOWS, WOOD I am receiving and have constantly on proven himself. Some of Williams’ houses are in course of building, and prob hand a full and first-class stock of EN AND WILLOW friends gave as the reason for his res ably a hundred will be added to the town —AT— during the summer. That is not wonder ignation that he intends coming to WARE, ETC. Groceries, ful ; Linn county is one of the richest agri Oregon to make battle for the seat cultural districts on the face of the globe, and DRY GOODS, Chun Boots, TOBACCO, now held in the U. S. Senate by Sen its immense wealth is yet unsounded. We are now ready to sell anything in our Reody»Mado Clothing, ator Kelly. But he knows too much Attorney General Williams tendered to line at lowest cash price«. Persons wishing e to bnv goods will find it greatly to their ad GLASSWARE, CROCKERY. Ete^ Etc. for that and denies having any such the President the resignation of his office, vantage to examine our stock before pur Intention, but will remain in Washing to take effect the loth of May. The resigna ! California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. chasing elsewhere, a« we are determined not tion is not yet effected, and therefore no per to be undersold by any house in Jackson ton to practice law. Oregon is too son is named as his successor. Intimate county. Everything sold at reasonable rates. We invite all to call and examine our lways on hand the best stock well acquainted with George II. Wil friends of Williams say he designs return ^S“Give us a call, and then Judge for Good, and Price«, feeling assured that we of Patent and Homo-made Rifle and Give me a call. K. KUBLI. yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods liams to even honor him with an elec ing to Oregon and entering the contest for will give entire satisfaction to AT J,. Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers Jacksonville, Feb. IS, 1875. as above. REAMES BROS. tion to the office of Constable, and that U. S. Senator. SACHS BROS. of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, Jacksonville, Feb. 12,1875. small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest person is well aware of this fact. Vale, Paul L. Bristow, a son of Hon. E. L. Bris and best; also, the best Powder and Pow “Flax brake.” tow, recently caught near Eugene City a der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. FRANCO-AMERICAN large white squirrel in a trap. The animal the best brands; all sorts of Shot and Civil Bigtota —AND— was dead when taken out and Paul had it Pouches; Caps, Wads and everything in the Sportsman ’ s line. properly stuffed, and brought it down and He will also keep a full lino of SHELF Judge Emmons of the United States placed it in Rev. P. S. Knight's collection HARDWARE, Nails and Rone of all kinds Court at Memphis, has declared the in the rooms of the Natural History and and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers. a complete assortment of Table and recent act of Congress unconstitutional Library Association, Salem, where it can be Tools, «ULES M Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. in a charge to the Grand Jury. In the seen by the curious. The above goods aro all of the best qual Two hundred well armed men, under the charge he said : ity, and will be sold ATCH ER, CLOCKS. JEWELRY. Sil leadership of Gordon and Andrews, left verware, etc., ha« received a large a<f» You ask whether it is a crime for Sioux City on the 6th inst. for the Black JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ave received and are still dition to hi« well-selected stock of Jewelry which you have a right to find an in Hills. A company of one hundred and fifty receiving the largest and best selected and silverware. New guns made to order, and repairing stock of goods ever before offered to the dictment, that a negro has been denied had preceded them a few days. It now be promptly done and in good style. All or public. The stock consists of ELGIN AND WALTHAM, the full and equal enjoyment of the gins to look as it the Government and its ders filled with dispatch. MADAME HOLT. Proprietress. 27tf. JOHN MILLER. Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and Silver accommodations, advantages, facilities allies, the Sioux, will have their hands full FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, Chains, all imported from the first manufac and privileges of theaters and. inns of to prevent the American adventurers from turer« in the East. A fine lot of SETH the State. Such denial is not an of penetrating the newly discovered gold fields READY-MADE THOMAS’ fense over which Congress can give and delving in the forbidden earth for the EIGHT-DA Y WEIGHT CLOCKS. Gentlemen ’ « and Boy« ’ Clothing, Also all kinds of E mwt -D at ami » tn-worw this Court jurisdiction. Those are precious metal. HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD C txmtcs ; P ockft C utlkrt aw » of tendering her thank« to the public for matters which the 8tate Governments The Roseburg Haindealer says: Hon. BOOTS AND SHOES, W ark of all kinds ; a new assortment of the the patronage which has hitherto been ex alone control. Parties who think D. P. Thompson arrived on the stage Thurs most elegant tended to her, and would respectfully solicit themselves aggrieved can bring their day and left Friday morning for his home its continuance. Her tables are always under her immedi civil action in this Court at once. Any at Oregon City. Mr. Thompson has been ate control; and by her long experience in IRON and STEEL, COMSI8TIMO OF decision we may then make can be re spending the-Winter in Washington. He the business «he feels confident that she will ALBUMS, DOLLS, BABY WAGONS, viewed by the Supreme Court. reports things looking very dry along the HE CELEBRATED VERMONT STAL- give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, route in California, and says they are pray lion, Peniger’s Mike, now owned by rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable WORK-BOXES: GROCERIES, Cardwell A Caton, will stand at the stables style, suited to the accommodation of single ing for rain, and, unless their prayers are Tn fact everything that is wanted for the hol- occupants or families. Her beds are always answered soon, they will have short crops. of James A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville. Idnvs. A fine lot of SILVER-PLATED kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Mike is 10 years old, was sired by old We have received from Willard H. Mr. Thompson is talking of emigrating to Vermont, WARE of the best quality. Also a fine lotet and is himself the sire of many Rees, Secretary of the Oregon Pioneer the Sandwich Islands, and going into the fine trotting horses who have shown extra Music Boxes, Accord eons, Guitars, Violins, sts„ ordinary speed, among which are Taylor’s sheep business. itxiom A Fine Assortment of Association, a copy of its publication, Benedict, Barnev Flanders, McDonough’s Prieee to Suit the Time« I Messrs. Roberts A Lockhead, says the CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, Dick. Kahler’s Selim, Plvmale A McDon- containing the address of Hon. S. F. Modoc Independent, who have been trap ongh’s Tampson, Cardwell’s Billy, McDon Pipes. Pipe-stems, and anything of that Chadwick and remarks by Gov. Grover ping at Tale Lake during the winter, re ough’s Nelly. kind that mav be wanted. I am also Agent WANTED. Pasturage* for mares from a distance fur at the re-union in June, 1874, togeth turned here on Wednesday last. They had nished for the GROVER A BAKER and FTX)R- Cor. California A 4 th Sts. free of charge. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex ENCE Sewing Machine«, and keep them T erm s _ $2-5, er with other interesting matter con quite a successful season. All their furs change for goods. Highest prices paid, and constantly on hand. I have just received* A CATON, Propr’s. Goods sold at Cash rates. the latest Improved Florence, which feeds cerning the Pioneers of Oregon. This were well handled, and in excellent condi J. A. C CARDWELL ardwkix , Groom. Please give us a call and convince your the work FROM THE OPERATOR. tion. From the lot shipped by Mr. Rine P. S.—We are prepared to furnish pastur he undersigned would re - selves. [42tf.J McCALL A CO. valuable pamphlet can be had at the forthem during the Winter they realized pW Jewelry. Watches and Clocks cleaned' age and are making a full season with the »peetfully inform their friends and the and repaired and warranted. Also Sewing- Portland and Salem book stores, or about five hundred dollars. They estimate horse. public generally that they have purchased 12m3. Machine« cleaned and repaired. the above establishment, which will be from Mr. Roes, who resides at Butte that they have about double the quantity Give me a call. SRf. henceforth conducted under their constant yet on hand, the result of the Winter ’ s “ EXCELSIOR ” ville, Marion county, Oregon. personal supervision, and they guarantee ASHLAND, labor, which will give them, Rhould they satisfaction to all who may favor them with The annual re-union for 1875 will obtain the same price as usual, about fifteen their patronage. V These stables are centrally located, and be held at the State Fair grounds, hundred dollars for the past trapping sea within convenient distance "of the various FURNISHING and Salem, on Tuesday, June 15th, and son. houses of public entertainment. Horses every effort will be made to secure a W. W. Brooks gives the Record h\s receipt and mules will be boarded and cared for at BIBBON8 OF ALL KINDS, moderate charges. Thev have one of the large attendance and make it interest for curing scab in sheep. He says : “As largest and finest stocks In Oregon, south of soon as I sheared them I took a box of to ing to all. Portland, of bacco, weighing twenty pounds, and boiled J. W. MANNING A R. L. ISH, Propr’s, Ylowers, Feathers and Trimmings, buggies and carriages . it in water enough to dip them all over ex cept the head. I used a box to dip in that With ningle or double teams, for hire on rea HAIR, JUTE AND The indications are very favorable I scalded hogs in. I bad some boards laid aving just received a new sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses READY-MADE CLOTHING, stock of Harness, Buggies and Car and Mules, which will be hired to go to any that notwithstanding the severity of with one end on the box and the other raisod part of the country at moderate rates. riages, we are now prepared to famish our the past Winter, Oregon will enjoy the so as to run the amber back into the box, patrons and the public generally with a« ' Animals bought and sold, and broke to then let two men take hold of the sheep, one saddle or harness. BOOTS and 8H0IS, benefits of an abundant harvest this 29tf. KUBLI A WIU5ON. FINE TURNOUTS at the fore legs and one at the hind legs, year. In many instances in the Wil and dip them in and lay them on the boards can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle FINE TOYS I OR HOLIDAYS* lamette where the wheat was thought and then drain so aa to save the amber. As horses hired to go to any part of the country. Agent for McCall’« Bazaar Faahiena Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses to be destroyed, says the Journal, it Dip lambs and all. One dip is enough.” broke to work single or double. Horses There being a vacancy in the Naval Acad now turns out there will be a large and CLITIIW, boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon emy from the State of Oregon, Colonel Geo. them while in our charge. luxuriant growth; and this fact, to SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON ON La Dow, of Pendleton, has been requested gether with the fine growing weather by the Secretary of the Navy to recommend OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. ici UQÏÏ0B8, TOBACCO sad OIGAIS, which the formers are being blessed a candidate for appointment. Here is a A liberal share of the public patronage is with, gives the pleasing assurance of chance for some lad from Oregon to be edu solicited. And examine his Full and Elegant Stock of MANNING A ISH. large crops, equaling if not excelling cated at the expense of the United State«. CROCKERY, ETC., GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, DRY-GOODS, He must be over fourteen and under those of former years. eighteen years of age, when examined for TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS, Aiwrted Mut«, admission, and the recommendation must (Successor to Caton <t Prey,) be made prior to the first of July next, be Thia is the title of a new evening cause after that date it becomes the duty of TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES, Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. Candies and Nut» of Every Description, journal lately started at Portland. It the Secretary of the Navy to fill the vacancy CALIFORNIA STREET. TRvm nr season , is a neat, spicy sheet, neutral In poli himself. Accepted candidates will be re CMCmi, quired to report for examination at the tics, and has every evidence of being Naval Academy in June next. They must PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES. TOYS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC^ ETC. aving permanently located LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD already well sustained. The Journal pass a satisfactory examination in reading, in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform at the very fewest rates. If you don’t the public that I am prepared to do all la published every evening except WIlti’}K»?IrthoKr*phy, arithmetic, geography believe me, call and ascertain prices for English grammar. For full and addi- kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making roduce taken in exchange verything sold at reasona - yonraefve*. No humbug! Sunday, at $10.00 per annum. Suc ■ and tional details apply to Col. La Dow, Pendie- line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Please give me a call. ble rates. Give me a call and judge for All kinds ot psethjee and hides taken te I ton, Oregon. cess to lt. yourselves. ” 29tf. Jacksonville, August 5,1874, I 29tf. G. W. FREY. exchange for goods. 42tfL OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SACHS O KAILS, LOW PRICES WILL WIN T GENERAL MERCHANDISE! STAPLE DRY-GOODS, Wooden and Willow Ware, A First-Class Estabfts GRAND BALL Hats and Caps, HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! I A NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS 11 New Prices at Ashland, Or. J. M. McCALL & CO. W H NOTICE TO STOCK-RAISERS I T CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, Vermont Stallion “MIKE.” Toys for the Holidays, T \ r Horse Shoes, Nails, Etc^ etc. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T BfRS. BROWN, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's LIVERY STABLE Millinery and Ladies Goods, FANCY GOODS, H YOU JOHX A. BOYER, um » iniNiK, cuvuiu si, GEORGE W. FREY, At E. Jacob's Now Stere, New Boot and Shoe Store. H A P E