Image provided by: Jacksonville Boosters Foundation; Jacksonville, OR
About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1875)
il j r ». «, K. KUBLI Oc fimo rafie iìimr.5 i Oi'fidal Pap r for Jackson k Jovpliittr Counties. Gen. Sheridan and Miss Irene Rucker were married in Chicago, on June 3d. Tho merchants of New York are organiz i Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, i ,il NF. il, Is?.*.. ing to protectthomselvesagainst smugglers. FRÎD\Y Destructive fires have recently occurred Democratic State Central Committee. in Massachusetts, Indiana, Kentucky and New Hampshire. I A nteellbt» of tho Democratic State Central Senator Thurman remarks : As sure as Committee is hereby called, to be held in you are in existence Grant is a candidate for the city of Portland, on Thursday, the 21th re-election, and a strong one. I day of June, 1875. A salmon four feet long,, weighing 61 HENRY KLIPPEL. pounds, was caught in the Columbia by one Chairman. of Booth A Co’s parties, on Thursday of last Jacksonville, May I*1. 1875. week. Miss Ida Greeley, oldest daughter of the <'a«viiis M. Clay. late Horace Greeley, has l»eon married in I New York to Col. Nicholas Smith, formorly One of the most striking features of of Kentucky. the Kentucky Democratic State Con A convention will be held in Buffalo, the vention which met at Frankfort 4th of next July, to deliberate upon the best recently, was the participation in the means of effecting a union between the proceedings of the veteran abolitionist, United States and Canada. DEALER & WORKER IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. | , | ; Pumps, AG RICULTUR AL IM PLEM ENTS, NAILS, ( i j A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OP STOVES, THE CHALLENGE THRESHER HARDWARE, TINWARE, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye Mower and Reaper, 18 made especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has all the PITT’S LATEST IMPEOVEliENTS, Too well and favorably known to need comment. It is the PRE MIUM HARVESTER of the World. As a Self-Rake Reaper W unequaled, and as a Mower excels them all. ♦ Hon. Cassius M. Clay. When he If farmers receive a fair price for their POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And Is by far the BEST THRESHER made. ^®“Send for special made his appearance he was greeted grain this year it is fair to estimate, says circulars. ----- AGENTS BOB MABSH HARVESTER! Agents For with loud applause, and spoke as fol Mart. Brown, that at least 400 Linn county Fuse and Caps, people will go to the centennial in ’76. A Cheap Mode of harvesting small crops. Binders ride, and reap lows : and bind 10 acres per day. We have harvester with header HAINES ’ GENUINE HEADER, It is reported that the banquet givon to •: attachments. I feel sensibly the compliment you ex-Senator e ______ Schurz prevented his tak I Wooden and Willow Ware, With special improvements for 1875. Wo bave two stvles—10 and have paid me by this call to address ing passage Carl 12 feet eut. SINGLE AND DOUBLE G EAR. . on the ill-fated steamer Schiller. a few words to this distinguished and Its memory will always be a thanksgiving TAYLOR SULKY RAKE! Wheeler, Molli ck & Comnwy'i Thresh<»r«. Endless Cha’n. most important gathering of the Dem dinner to him. ROPE, NAILS, For two or three horses, with Latest Improvements. A most de The strongest and most durable rake in use. Cost saved in a season. ocratic party, [applause] but I feel still REVOLVING RAKES. Nellis’ Harpoon Horse Fork. Palmer’s sirable macliine for the Farmer who does his own work. But Daniel Clark, Master Oregon State Grange, more sensibly impressed bj’ the cordi P. of II., is now making a tour of various 1 Horse Fork. Horse Powers—all styles, “Mounted” or “Down.” two horses and three “bands” are needed. ality with which you receive me granges in tho State, for the purpose of lay PAINTS, OILS VARNISHES, GLASS Mitchell and Schuttler Wagons—Be3t in Use—Prices Reduced. nmnng you, so that I may justly say ing before them some matters of importance that, although I am not easily terrified, to tho organization. CREDIT CASH. CASH. CH EDIT. CUTLERY, WIRE, but being amongst the unterrified, I SI 34 00 $110 (X) ’ $123 00 Tncli Heavy Two-horse....................................... $120 00 3 Inch Light Two-horse.......... The Eugene Journal learns that those solic 115 00 128 00 3-M Inch Medium Four-horse................................... 135 00 150 00 354 Inch Medkun Two-IIorse am to-day a little terrified. [Laughter iting subscriptions for the University are Each Wagon Complete, with Spring Seat and California Roller Brake. Wide Track Wagon, $5 extra. Rud applause.] Gentlemen, I know meeting with success, and that there is no Shot Brushes, Chains and Hose, there is too much to be done here to but what the amount necessary to SPECIAL NOTICES. day to listen to speeches at this time. doubt TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. complete the building will be raised. I thank you for what I know you in ETC., ETC. Life is Sweet tend as a compliment. Allow mo to The National Temperance Convention be —AND-4— O ffice C o . S chool S uperintendent , 1 say that I have always professed to be ing held in Chicago, passed a resolution re The blood is the life of the human system. Jackson County, May 4, 1875. j a Democrat. I am an old-fashioned questing Congress at the next .session to I havo secured the service« of a First-class Keep it pure and all is well ; tor this pur To Teachers, Educators and tho General no standard medicine has had so uni New Prices at Ashland, Or. Jefferson Democrat. We stand to appoint a committee to inquire into the Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair pose Public of the 1st Judicial District : form and amazing success as Dr. Henley'» efforts of alcoholic drinks in the United day upon the same platform. You The following is the programme for the Celebrated I. X. L. Bitter». This is a pure ing promptly and in superior style. stimulant, medicated with the finest tonics ' annual Teachers’ Institute, appointed to be are there, and I am there, and we are States. Amos Adams of Franklin township, Sac and alteratives which the vegetable kingdom ; held on Monday and Tuesday, Juno 14th together. I do not care who criticises, affords ; and is the only preparation at pres • and lath, 1875, by Hon. L. L. Rowland, J. M. McCALL & CO. ramento county, sheared last week 29 Span but I believe you are to-day the true ent known which thoroughly meets the i Superintendent of Public Instruction. The defenders of the Republican and Dem ish merino ewes, 10 of which wore year emergency. The effect of this popular re ’ Institute will bo held in the Jacksonville ave received and are stilt » lings, and obtained in the aggregate 458 storative is conib.uous. Each dose taken ! District School House: ocratic principles of 177G. The Dem TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, invigorates tho vital energies and tho brain, receiving the largest and best selected MONDAY—9 o ’ clock a . m . stock of roods ever before offered to the ocratic party to-day stands upon these pounds of wool, being a trifle loss than an 1 I am receiving and havo constantly on and its prolonged use will unquestionably 1. Organization ; appointment of commit- public. The stock consists of hand a full and first-class stock of principles, and it is the true defender average of 16 pounds to the animal. cure any case of debility, or mental torpid tees. Mr. Wm. Crabtree, living in the Santiam ity that does not arise from organic causes 9 of the constitutional liberties of this Best method of teaching orthography. beyond the reac,. of medicine. It is in the FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, bottom, captured a white gopher somo two Groceries, RECESS. country. Therefore, if I am not un strictest sense of the word, an invigorating 3. Best method of teaching reading. true myself, I am nothing else but a months since, and has stuffed the skin for DRY GOODS, Gum Boot«, TOBACCO, and regulating cordial. If the nerves are '4. Best READY-MADE method of teaching penmanship. delivery at the Oregon Museum. Such tremulous and relaxed, it braces them; if Democrat, and am not ashamed to be AFTERNOON SESSION— 1 O’CLOCK. tho liver is torpid it promotes activity in that I 1. Best method of teaching mental arith Gentlemen’s and Beys’ Clothing, enlisted under such names as Jeffer 1 freaks of nature are by no means common, Ready-Made Clothins« organ; the appetite is poor and digestion a metic. yet occasionally there are found white black son, Madison and Jackson. [Applause.] birds, and other curious things. slow and painful operation, It creates a rel 2. Discussion of school discipline. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!! H GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Et©., Etc. ish for food and enables the stomach to con Nheriilan iu Court. The five members of the Louisiana I Legislature who were ejected from their seats bv General de Trobriand, acting under General Sheridan’s or ders, on the 4 th of January last, have begun suits against those two officers for $100,000 damages; and the cases are to be tried in the United States Circuit Court, Judge Woods presiding, at New Orleans. The defense in un der the auspices of the United States Attorney General by a New York legal firm. As the case will, in any event, be likely to go to the Supreme Court, it has a great deal of interest attached as a decision of the highest tribunal of the land is promised on the rights and wrongs of the “Louisiana embroglio,” and the people will anxiously await the decision as to whether, in a free coun try, the military may override the civil power and trample in the dust the Constitution and laws of a sov ereign State of the Union. The Fourteenth Amendment. 1 * Robert Dale Owen has made a con tribution to the secret history of Con gressional legislation in the shape of a paper in the Atlantic Monthly, show ing that, but for the sudden illness of Senator Fassenden, the Fourteenth amendment would not have been adopted as it was, but that the fran chise would have been withheld from ’ the freedmen until 1876. An attack ! of varioloid was the cause of the. change in the programme. That at tack is responsible for much of the I misery of the South. Had the negro ! not been enfranchised, the Southern ■ people would have elected citizens in stead of carpet-baggers to office. The South would have been built up in stead of being torn down, and when the time had come for the negro to vote he could have done so under- standingly. Oregon in the Centennial A letter from Hon. A. J. Dufur, Centennial Commissioner for Oregon, under date of Philadelphia, April 20th, 1875,says ; We are here, in the commission rooms, all right. Have organized, visited the park and there can be no conception of the amount of labor being performed, and that has been performed already, in perfecting the work necessary for this great exhibtion without making personal inspection of the grounds themselves. We are informed by the contractor (Mr. Dobbins) that fully 6,000 workmen are now employed on the construction of the memorial building alone. We have applied for and obtained 2,100 square feet for the exhibitions of our State in the several departments, viz : mineral, mines and mining, 400 square feet; geolog ical exhibit, 100 square feet; agricultural, horticulture and textiles, 1,600 square feet. Total, 2,100 square feet. We have made special arrangement for the exhibition of geological collections, or cabinets, and we hope our citizens will not be alow in assisting our worthy friend Con don to forward his cabinet as a specimen of the geological wealth of our State. The Ohio Democrats are boasting loudly that they will carry the State next fall. The Cincinnati Enquirer says: William Allen Everything sold at reasonable rates. can beat any Republican for Governor by a Give me a call. K. KUBLI. majority that will run up well into tens of Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1375. thousands, but on the top of this he would discount Ben Wade several thousand more. Mr. J. H. Ilackleman, assistant State treasurer, has made a computation of the number of school children in ourStatefrom the official returns of the population be tween ages of 4 and 20 years, or whom tho apportionment for division of school money is made, and he figures up tho sum total «at 43,272. The first printing press ever used in Ore gon has been presented by Mrs. Spaulding, cf Washington county, to Hon. J. Quinn Thornton with the understanding that it is to be deposited in some safe place in the Capital city. It will be placed in the State Library for a time, but will probably at last be deposited with tho Oregon Natural His tory and Library Association. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. BOOTS AND SHOES, RECESS. vert it into healthful aliment. Moreover, it Best method ot teaching geography. is a specific for a large number of ailments, j 3. 4. Miscellaneous. some of which are particularly prevalent in 5. Report from committee«. the damp and chilly weather which we so TUESDAY—9 o ’ clock a . m . often experience in mid-winter. Among these may be mentioned rheumatism,chills I 1. Best method of securing tlio attention and fever, and all tho morbid conditions of of pupils. tho digestive organs. By insuring perfect 2. School Law of Oregon. digestion and a proper flow of bile, it in RECEHH. sures pure blood, a vigorous circulation, 3. Best method of teaching English Gram and the prompt discharge of all waste mat mar. ter from the system. 4. Best method of teaching arithmetic. 5 CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, IRON and STEEL, A HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. GROCERIES, Korn Shoes, Nails, Etc., etc. AFTERNOON SESSION. k ITow to pr«*vent tardiness, truancy, etc. Prices to Suit the Times ! JOHN NEUBER, I ncitrart . es R estored .—Do not despair 2. Mode of teaching morals and manners. because your physician shakes his head. 3. Reading essays. Extemporaneous ad Professional opinions are not infallible; and dresses. they are never wider of tho mark than when DEALER IN WANTED. RECESS. they pronounce Chronic Dyspepsia an in 4. Report from Committees. Thro* Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex curable malady. To mitigate its pangs, the 5. Address by Superintendent Rowland. change for goods. Highest prices paid, and ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- faculty usually prescribe air, exercise, and Tt is proposed that the method of teaching Goods sold at Cash rates. brandy. The first two are God ’ s medicines; verware, etc., has received a largo ad the various branches be ill list rated by class- j Please give 11« a call and convince your the last is a satanic poison. The only medi es dition to his well-selected stock, of Jewelry in the same manner as instruction is ' selves. [I2tf.] McCAl.T. A CO. cine ueedeil in Dvspopsia and its concomi and silverware. in tho school room. tants is Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar given ot the teachers as can possibly ELGIN AND WALTHAM, Bitter», the great vegetable tonic of the age. do So so, many are requested to prepare essays to bo Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and Silver read at the time appointed. Chains, all imported from tho first manufac All persons interested in the cause of edu turers in the East. A fine lot of SETH cation are earnestly solicited to attend and THOMAS’ Zte(p to make the Institute a success. Respectfully. EIGHT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS. II. C. FLEMING, Chairman. Also all kinds of E toht -D at and 30- hottr AT— Here is a sample of Republican adminis Vermont Stallion “MIKE.” tration. An exchange says : In the last C locks ; P ockftt C utlery and W illow W ark of all kinds ; a new assortment of the HUNTERS' EMPORIUM! five years of Grantism, the navy has cost- most elegant the peopie $117,000,000, and all for what T he celebrated V ermont stal - Toys for the Holidays, That an honorable and truthful admiral lion, Peniger’s Mike, now owned by CONSISTING OF may como along and very quietly and suc Cardwell <t Caton, will stand at fhe stables ASHLAND, OGN., of James A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville. cinctly tell the poor fools of tax-payers that ALBUMS, DOLI«3, RABY WAG0N8, Mike is 10 years old, was sired by old they haven’t even a sign of a navy, and that WORK-BOXES; Vermont, and is himself the sire of many the $117,000,000 has gone the way of all the fine trotting horses who have shown extra Tn faet everything that is wanted for the hol CHEAP FOR CASH! rest of the slush. ordinary speed, among which are Taylor’s idays. A fine lot of SILVER-PLATED Benedict. Barney Flanders. McDonough’s A special to the Chicago Tribune, (Repub WARE of the beat quality. Also a fino lot of Dick. Kahler’s Selim. Plvmale A McDon lican) from Washington states that it is all a Music Boxes, Aceordeons, Guitars, Violms, ett. he undersigned has just re - ough’s Tampson, Cardwell’s Billy, McDon turned from San Francisco, where he mistake about Pierrepont being one of the ough’s Nelly. A Fine Assortment of has purchased the most complete assort Pasturage for mares from a distance fur speakers at tho Louisiana indignation meet CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, ment of General Merchandise ever brought nished free of charge. ing in New York. The dispatch further T erms —t?s. Pipes. Pipe-stems, and anything of that to this market, and is now receiving the says that the report was started by the ene kind that mav be wanted. I am also Agent same. Having paid cash for my goods and I CARDWELT, A CATON, Propr’s. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. mies of tho new Attorney-General and had for the GROVER A BAKER and FLOR bought them cheap, I intend selling them J. A. C ardwell , Groom. P. S.—We are prepared to furnish pastur no foundation. There is nothing strange ENCE Sewing Machines, and keep them CHEAP FOR THE CASH. I take country produce in exchango for 4 LWAYS ON II AND THU BEST STOCK age and are making a full season with tho constantly on band. I have just received then about the appointment. Piorrepont 12m3. the latest improved Florence, which feeds goods, and also sell to good men on time of Patent and Home-made Rifle and horse. was not opposed to the Louisiana outrage the work FROM THE OPERATOR. on as reasonable terms as any other house Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers and he had put up $20,000 to elect Grant the pST Jewelry, Watches and Clocks cleaned n the county ; but I intend to make the of the latest patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat, MRS. BRQWN, and repaired and warranted. Also Sewing cash trade a specialty, and any one that has I small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest second time. cash to pay for goods will find it to their in Machines cleaned and repaired. and best; also, the best Powder and Pow terest to give me a call before purchasing. The Washington county Independent says: Ji®“ Give mo a call. 29tf. der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knifes of ASHLAND, R. B. IIARGADINE. Tuesday night Jas. Tollman, who lives on the best brands; all sorts of Shot and Ashland, May 11, 1875. Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in the mountain nine or ten miles west of the Sportsman’s line. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hillsboro, was indicted by the grand jury He will also keep a lull line of SHELF Millinery and Ladies Goods, "EXCELSIOR” for rape on the person of Eva Miller, daugh HARDWARE, Nailsand Rope of all kinds ter of Ada M. Miller, of the same neighbor and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-Makers. FURNISHING and RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS, Tools, a complete assortment of Table and hood, and only six or seven years old. He Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply was arrested and held to answer in the sum ot Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. of $250, George Smith and J. D. Shorb giv The above goods are all of tho best qual Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, ity, and will be sold ing bonds for his appearance. Tollman is Oregon St., Jacksonville, 75 years old and is living with his second CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. HAIR, JUTE AND BOYS’ and GIRLS' wife. The story would seem almost incred New nuns made to order, and repairing J. W. MANNING A R. L. ISH, rropr’s. ible. promptly done and in good style. All or LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, ders filled with dispatch. The contest between tho large American READY-MADE CLOTHING, 27tf. JOHN MILLER. ship “Three Brothers” (formerly the steam aving just received a new —ALSO— ship “Vanderbilt”) and the fine British ship stock of Harness, Buggies and Car BOOTS and SHOES, ‘ British King,” from San Francisco to Liv MRS. M. £. J. FENTON, riages, we are now prepared to furnish our erpool, on which a stake of $5,000 besides patronsand the public generally with as Agent for McCall’s Bazaar Fashions. other wagers depended, has been decided GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS A CHAIRS, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, FINE TURNOUTS by the arrival out of both ships, and the GEORGE W. FREY, “Three Brothers” is the victor. She mado As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle OREGON STREET, JACKSONVILLE. CLOTHING, the voyage in 112 days ; the “British King” horses tiirod to go to anv part of the country. (Successor to Caton <0 Prey,) Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses 128 days. But the Coos Bay, Oregon, built broke to work single or double. Horses ship “Western Shore” beat the winner’s New Boot and Shoe Store, boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon TYLISH PATTERN HATS, NEW, time 8 days—having made the run in 104 LlftUOES, TOBACCO and CIGABS, them while in our charge. neat and nobby. Ladies will find it CALIFORNIA STREET. days. greatly to their advantage to call before OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE. purchasing elsewhere. The Ohio Republican Convention, which CROCKERY, ETC., Particular attention paid to Bridal Hats, met at Columbus on the 2d, nominated R. A liberal share of tho public patronage is Wreaths, etc. Now is the time to prepare aving permanently located B. Hayes for Governor ; T. L. Young for solicited. MANNING A ISH. in Jacksonville, I respectfully inform- for the Fourth. Orders from the country Lieutenant-Governor, G. W. Mcllwaine and At E. Jacob’s New Store, ♦he public that T am prepared to do alt solicited at her residence on Oregon street kinds of work in tlie lxiot and shoe-making James Williams for Supreme Judges; John Jacksonville, May 21, 1875. LAGER ! LAGER ! ! 1 r 1 ■1 ' - . . . - line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Little, Attorney-General; J. Minor, Treas 29tf. G. W. FREY. Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. urer. The platform is against the third MINING CLAIMS. term, in favor of a revenue for protection, LAST NOTICE! favorable to the ultimate equalization of the HE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED purchasing capacity of coin and paper mon ll persons indebted to the to make preliminary survey of Mining undersigned- by note or account, are ey, and winds up with a fulsome laudation ll of the above articles sold he proprietor , , tos . wettf . rer , Claims in conformity to the new law of hereby notified that they can settle with Mr. at the very lowest rates. If you don’t has now on hand and is constantly man Congress. All lode claims held under said of Gen. Grant, which sounds as if it was not Jerry Nunan within one month from date. believe me, call and ascertain prices for ufacturing the best laager Beer in Southern as positive against a third term as it might yourselves. No humbug ! law are required to be surveyed and the After that time, all such unsettled will bo Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to survey recorded. be, and that the Ohio Radicals will support placed in the hands of an officer for collec All kinds ot produce and hides taken in suit purchasers. Call and test the article. JAMI5 S. HOWARD, Surveyor. him if nominated for such. tion. JOHN NOLAND. exchange for goods. 43tf. Office at Jacksonvijle, Oregon. 5tf. Jacksonville, April 30, 1875. W NOTICE TO SJOCK-RAISERS ! LARGE STOCK ? NEW GOODS HABGADINE’S, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, T T LIVERY STABLE j FANCY GOODS, 1 H S H A T T F A 4 I »