ADVERTISING AGENCY' '. Room 21 Merchants’Exchang' THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES ^emortatic Official Paper for Jackson & Josephine Published Every Friday Morning, CHAS. NICKELL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rate« of Rubscription: One copy, per annum,-............................ $3.00 “ six months.................... 2.00 “ three months,............................ 1.00 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1875 v/ Ladies' and Gentlemen's T. A. DAVIS. F. K. ARNOLD. UENEICAL NOTES AND NEWS. IMPORTANT TO WOOL GROWERS T. A. DAVIS & CO., RATES OF ADVERTISING^ Advertisements will be inserted In th« T im Ku at the following rates : One square, one insertion......................... $3.00 “ each subsequent one..... «... L00 Ix*gal adver+isementsinserted 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 W arrants always taken at par. STOltY OF A LIGHTSTJiG.ROD PED­ DLER. Camp-meetings have broken out all Tho following letter from R. Jacobs, over Oregon. Governor,........................................U. F. Grover He drove his team close up to the President Oregon City Woolen Manu­ Secretary of State......................... F. Chadwick fence, got down and rapped on the Italy will not join in the Centennial) facturing Company, is very important State Treasurer,........................... A. H. Brown WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, door. The widow Gilkens opened it, State Printer................................. M. V. Brown FANCY GOODS, because of the expense. to all our wool growers : when he said : “Mrs. Gilkens, I am Sup’l of Public Instruction...!.. L. Rowland There were only 73 accidents in E ditor B ulletin : My attention cognizant of the circumstances by FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 71 FRONT STREET, Jfciew York on the Sth from fire-works. having been called to a small item in which you are at present surrounded— BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ...... P. P. Prim Circuit .Indire Attorney ....................... IT. K. Hanna Ì »ist riet Fifty-five mining claims have been your paper regarding the price of wool, no longer sustained and encouraged PORTLAND, OREGON. JACKSON COUNTY. recorded in Douglas county during the that the mills here are compelled to by the noble one to whom you gave READY-MADE CLOTHING, Judge, ........................... E. B. Watson buy their wools in San Francisco, be­ the treasures of your heart’s affection, County past two months. f John O’Brien, cause it is cheaper, etc., I will say that County Commissioners.....M A.TTneston Wells, Fargo & Co. withdrew their such is a mistake. While It is true and bowed down by the manifold cares E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND BOOTS and SHOES, Sheriff. ..................................... J. W. Manning express business from Colorado Terri­ that the price of wool in California is and responsibilities incidental to the a complete stock of E. D. Fondrav Clerk... rearing of eight small childten on 40 tory on tho 1st of July. ...........K. Knbli Treasurer........................... less than here, yet that is not the rea ­ acres of sub-carboniferous limestone W. A. Childers GROCER IES, B ED STEA DS d CHA 1RS, A«*se««or.............................. DRUGS, • The annual State Teachers ’ Institute son we buy wool in the San Francisco land; yet, Mrs. Gilkens, you are aware . H. C. Fleming School Superintendent,., j will be held in Salem on the 1st, 2d market. The main reason, and the only that the season is now approaching Survevor,............................................................ J* Howard PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, and 3d days of September. Coroner............................................ II. T. Inlow one, is that we can’t get fine wool in when dark, dismal, dangerous clouds CLOTHING, Official Paper.................................. D emocratic T imes A further dispatch from Professor Oregon, at least not sufficient for our at frequent intervals span the canopy JOSEPH I NF. COUNTY. PATENT MEDICINES, Janey reiterates a former statement j use, as there is very little Cashmere of heaven, and when zigzag streaks of ......... M. F. Baldwin County Judge,.......... ...... that he has not found gold enough to wool here, and if the farmers would electricity' dart promiscuously hither iS. Messenger, LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, County Commissioners, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, I warrant any extended mining opera­ only pay attention to the kind of wool and thither, rendering this habitation James Neely. they should raise they would find it unsafe for yourself and those little Sheriff............................... ..........Dan. T.. Green i tions in the Black Hills. CROCKERY, ETC., .......... Chas. Hughes much to their interest in improving ones ; hence, therefore, let me sell you Clerk.................................. PAINTS, OILS AND Treasurer.......................... ............ Wm. Naneke In tho pigeon shooting match at their sheep, and we wfluld not be com­ a copper wire, silver tipped, and high­ I Assessor........................... . . ...... „...John Howell Hendon, England, the other day, be­ pelled, as we now are, to buy part of ly magnetic lightning rod.” School SuptN-intendent,. ............... B. F. Sloan At E. Jacob's New Store, PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, tween Bogardus, of Illinois, and Rem­ our wool in California, as our motto is Survevor,......................... .......... W. N. Sanders The woman staggered hack a few .......... Geo. E. Briggs mel, champion of England, tho former patronize home industry. I have, on paces and yelled : “Narcis, unfasten Coroner............................ BLUE VITRIOL, Official Paper.................. ..D emocratic T imes Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. won easily by shooting thirty-six out of a former occasion, called the farmers’ old Crouch!” In another instant a COURT SITTINGS. fifty, and the other thirty. Bogardus attention to the best kind of wool to savage bulldog came darting around LUBRICATING OIL'S, ETC. ETC. rh>op>/.—Circuit Cour», second challenges all England to shoot against raise which would pay them best and the corner of the house, with bristles Mondav in Febrmrv. June and November. I him. have ready sale; but instead of im­ up, thirsting for gore. The dog had County Court, first Mondav in each month. I i LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD The engineers who surveyed the proving their flocks they are letting already mangled a machine agent and Cnwnfii,— Circuit Court, fourth A at the very lowest rates. If you don’t Sole Asrents for Orecron for the cele­ Monday in Anri! and fourth Monday in Oc­ believe me, call and ascertain prices tor brated CARBOLIC SHEET DIP, which route for lhe Corvallis and Yaquina them run down, and we find to-day a patent soap man, and was held in tober. Conntv Court, first Monday in Jan­ yourselves. No humbug ’ kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, Bai’ railroad report it not only practi­ that the Oregon wools are far inferior great esteem by the better class of citi­ uary, April, Julv and October. All kinds ot pi ounce and hides taken in and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and cable, but a really good route. The now to what they were ten years ago. zens for his courage and service ; but JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT. foot rot. Circular sent on application. exchange for goods. 42tf. grades and curves are all easy, and the The time has now come when wool is when his eye met the hard, penetra­ Justice of tho Peace................... J. H. Stinson distance less than sixty miles. The bought and sold on its merits, and a ting gaze of Mr. Parsons, his chops Constable.................................... A. M. Asbury MARY'S ACADEMY, ST. TOWN OF JACKSONVILLE. people on the bay are in good heart, and good article of from a half to three- fell, and he slunk off and hid in the f C. C. Reekman, rres’t, « look forward with joyful anticipation ' quarter Merino is the kind that we currant bushes. Then the man said : CONDUCTED BY j Sol, Sachs. I need most, and for which we will pay “My dear lady, you seem to be a little Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts., for the completion of the road. •! John Miller, Trustees an advance on the regular milling | ITenrv Judge, THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. The Record says Miss Alice Bolen, prices. In former years we used to excited. Now, if you will allow me to Oregon. I K. Knbli. Jacksonville, about 1 1 years old, living three miles have agents all over the country buy­ explain the probable inestimable—” .... U. S. ITavden “Dern ye, I know something, that Recorder,...................... from Turner, Marion county, has com­ ing wool for us, and there^fcas no dif­ ...... Henrv Pape Treasurer,..................... will start ye,” said Mrs. Gilkens, as he scholastic year of this ..J, P. McDaniel pleted a bedquilt which contains 8,427 ference made in the quality. Wool Marshal......................... school will commence about the middle she reached under some bed-clothing ....... Silas J. Day Street Commissioner.. DAVID LINN pieces, all stitched by hand and neatly was wool. The man who took pains of August, and is divided in four sessions, and brought forth a horse-pistol ; but, of eleven weeks each. The following are the Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment done—mostly of cotton goods. Her to improve his wool got no more for it I terms: PROFESSIONAL (’ARDS. sister, Miss Fannie Bolen, who is older, than the man who paid no attention to owing to the shattered condition of of furniture, consisting of $40.00 Board and tuition, per term............. is engaged in piecing a bedquilt that it. But we are now discriminating her nerves, her aim was unsteady, and I 4.00 BEDSTEADS, Bed and Bedding ................................. the charge of buckshot missed, save Dr. L DANFORTH. 8.00 will contain over 10,000 pieces. Drawing and painting........................ between fine wool and common, and where a few scattered ones struck his . 15.00 BUREAUS. TABLES, Piano....................................................... PJIYSKTAN AND SURGEON, for good lots we will pay extra prices. The 6th of August next will be the cheek and liounded off. A hard me­ , 5.00 Entrance fee, only once,................... I GUILD MOULDINGS, I must also call the farmers ’ atten ­ centennial of the birth of the Irish lib ­ tallic smile spread over his counte­ Has remove«! to Jacksonville, and tenders SELECT DAY SCHOOL. his professional services to the public. erator, Daniel O’Connell, and it is pro­ tion to the manner of putting up their nance as he leaned his shoulder against STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Office and residence on Third street, oppo­ Primary, per term,.................................... $ 6.00 posed on that day to lay the corner wool. Heretofore they have not been the door-frame, and again commenced: CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. site ami east of tho M. E. Church. Junior, “ ..................................... 6-66 stone for a monument to his memory particular enough in having it put in “My dear madam, such spasmodic Senior, “ ..................................... 10.00 PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, in Central Park, New York. Ground good shape, but they would put in manifestations of your disinclination J. H. STINSON. Pupils are received at any time, and their has been set apart and arrangements tags and other rubbish, and in some to make a judicious investment of a terms will l>e counted from the day of their ETC., ETC. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, entrance. For further particulars apply at for a statue consummated. Donations instances old clothing, sheep skins, few paltry dollars—” Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on from the admirers of the character of ! etc.; and they should be more partic­ the Academy. 29tf. “Hi—eo I” shrieked the widow, and AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. hand and made toorder. Planinor done on ular hereafter, as all these things have the Irish patriot are now in order. collapsed into a kind of jerking swoon, I reasonable terms. ^9“ Undertaking a sj>e- H. F. JOHNSON, C.C. BUSH, an effect on the price. cialty. and before she had recovered a highly Kate Bush ,t Co. l^xte of Johnson A Hearn There was a further examination I am writing this letter for our ben ­ magnetic lightning-rod decorated her Office one block north of Court House, on the 6th of Joseph Loeder, charged efit as well as the farmers, as our in ­ Jacksonville, Oregon. 14- THE domicile, and Parsons had the V with perjury and conspiracy against terests are alike. Our aim is to make humble « blank note out all ready for her Beecher. Beecher was called as a wit­ tine gixids and to establish a reputation signature.— filled I H. K. HANNA, I A fad Ison (Ind.) Courier, CITY" DRUG STOKE, ness, and said there was not one word Forwarding & Commission Merchants, for our manufactory as well as for the ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. of truth in the affidavits of Leoder and State of Oregon, and to let the world T iie L argest F arm in the JACKSONVILLE. Price. The Justice committed Leoder see that Oregon, though a new country, Jacksonville, Oregon, READING, CAL., and Price to await the action of the can and does to-day, compete with the W orld .—George Grant, the enlighten­ Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Grand Jury. Price acknowledged he best fabrics made in the United States. ed founder of Victoria colony, in Kan­ Prompt attention given to all business left sas, is the owner of 576,000 acres of he new firm of kahi . fr a bro . was guilty, and Leoder pleaded not in niv care. TERMINUS OF C. AND O. RAILROAD. Very respectfully, yours, land, embracing the county of Ellis, have the largest and most complete Office iii Court House—upstairs. , guilty. R. J acobs , assortment of which is larger than any dukedom iu President O. C. M. Company. Lately in New York, in an address Europe. He is entitled to the credit C. W. KAHLER. B. B. WATSON. DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, on the lalxir question, a Mr. S. Royce ark goods care b . a j . also of a public benefactor, by the introduc­ KAHLER & WATSON, A n E ditor ’ s A ppeal .—The follow­ tion buy Wool, Hides, Deer Skins, Sheep presented social and mortuary statis­ of the best blooded stock, and Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also Pelts, etc. ing is very applicable to this locality, showing, ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, the latest and finest styles of tics that prove that as many persons by example, the best man­ We trust our knowledge of business and and we hope our delinquent customers ner of rearing, die ever year of consumption among tlie wants of our patrons is a guarantee that feeding, and improving I JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, STATIONERY, we will do business to their entire satisfac­ poor as die of all diseases among the will take it to themselves and us. the foreign and domestic breeds of “ As the report that we are very wealthy. The annual death rate Will practice in the Supreme, District and tion. And a great variety ot PERFUMES and horses, cattle and sheep in this country. Reading, April 13, 1875. 18. other Courts of this State. TOILJCT ARTICLES, ineludinir the best and among the laboring classes is, he said, wealthy has gone abroad among our He has just wintered 7,000 sheep Office in Court House—upstairs. cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­ 55 in 1000, while among the wealthy subscribers, and has made them awful with a loss of less than one per cent. FUMED SOAPS in this market. f MRS. BROWN, slow about paying up, thinking doubt ­ and well-to-do population the death He wintered 537 cows without feeding Prescriptions carefully compounded. H. KELLY, less we don’t want the money, we thorn, except on several cold nights 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. rate is only 15 in 1000. V ASHLAND, hasten to say the report of our wealth attorney a COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, That affair of Leoder and Price, the is false in every particular. If ocean with hay, with only a loss of four TABLE ROCK SALOON, supplementary Beecher trial witnesses, steamers were selling at a cent a dozen, calves and one cow. His success in f JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Millinery and Ladies Goods, looks very ugly. It is reported that we couldn’t make the first payment on this respect is due mainly to good OREGON STREET, Will practice in all the Courts of the State. V Leoder’s story, which was very strong a canoe. The lightning of poverty has shelter. The secret of saving feed and Prompt attention given to all business en­ RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS, WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Indeed, and went to fix the crime of struck us square, and had it not been preserving stock is shelter. During trusted to my care. * Office in the building formerly occupied by adultery on Beecher, is now admitted for an armful of hay our devil man­ the past year Mr. Grant expended Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House. to have been fabricated, through and aged to steal from a blind mule, our $6,200 in constructing shelter, and he Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, such faith in its advantages that HE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WELL- by the suggestion and assistance of Til­ large and interesting family would be has J. A. CALLENDER, M. D. | A.C. MATTHIAS, M. D. known and popular resort would in­ he will expend double the amount form their friends and the public generally ton and some of his counsel. Price without a mouthful to eat at this mo­ CALLENDER & MATTHIAS, HAIR, JUTE AND during the coming season. He had that a complete and first-class stock of the has confessed that neither he nor Leo­ ment. Is not this a sad picture, and best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and der were ever in Mrs. Tilton’s house at can you delinquent subscribers look $250,000 invested in stock, and is the PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, They will lie pleased to have their friends I all, and he states that Leoder was paid upon it without feeling the greenbacks owner of the thoroughbred English JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. “call and smile.” to tell the story. rustle with indignation in your pock­ stallion Flodden, valued at $25,000, father of which won the race in 1860 CABINET. —ALSO— Barnum is going to travel through et-books ? We do not like to dun at Derby, in which half a million doi- A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found you, but we must if you fail to lake Having formed a co-partnership for the prac­ lars changed hands. Mr. Grant has here. We would lie pleased to have persons New England this summer with his tice of onr profession, we offer our ser­ Agent for McCall’s Bazaar Fashions. possessing curiosities and specimens bring Roman Hippodrome Hinnodrome entire, entire. lie will the bint.”— Shenandoah (la.) Demo­ just returned from the East, and has vice« to the public. them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ use 125 railroad cars and give exhi­ crat. Office on California Street, opposite the on the way to his farm thirty odd inet for inspection. bitions twice a day under immense Union Livery Stable. JOHN L. CARTER A SON, WTNTJEN A HELMS. N ever paper a wall over old paper brood mares, purchased in Ohio, Vir- * tents 800 feet long. He will bring 800 Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. ginia and Kentucky. Dr. J. C. BE LT, PAINTERS. men, women and children, 600 horses and paste. Always scrape down thor­ V and ponies, besides elephants, camels, oughly. Old paper can be got off by PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIME FOR SALE, T he O nly S urvivor —Governor etc., This will be the biggest enter­ dampening with saleratus and water. Allen of Ohio, in a conversation with E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO V Jacksonville, Orrgou. —AND— prise the old man has ever undertaken, Then go over all the cracks of the wall all kinds of Painting, including a representative of the Cincinnati Com­ with plaster of Paris, and finally put but as years are added unto him he mercial, a few days ago, said : “I en­ HOUSE PAINTING, BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE. growli more venturesome. It will cost on a wash of weak solution of carbolic •* Having located in the town of Jacksonville, acid. The best paste is made out of tered political life in 1834. Of fifty- him $7,500 per day. lor the purpose of practicing Surgery and SIGN PAINTING, rye flour, with two ounces of glue dis­ two United States Senators then living other brandies of his profession, respect­ he undersigned would hf . re - The unearthing of the silk frauds in solved in each quart of paste; half an I am to-day the only survivor. I do ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, fully asks a portion of the public patron­ bv inform the public that he has ONE age. Office—Sec«/»d door north oft he U. connection with the New York cus­ ounce of powdered borax improves the not seek office. If the people demand WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. THOUSAND BUSHETS of superior Jackson S. Hotd. . 48tf. of me the sacrifice of my ease, I am Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­ toms service, is followed thus quickly mixture. ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. at their service. If I am called to ing Brick-laying or Plastering done in the by disclosures of similar operations best style and at reasonable rates will do among the crockery merchants, sev­ T iie Sioux Indians selected the fol- tl e Government, as God is my search­ Orders from the country promptly attend­ well to call on me. For further information ed to. 21. eral of whom are already at the mercy lowing articles in payment of the er and anchor, I shall administer it inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. —BY— of the government. It appears a num­ $25,000 for tho hunting grounds in with honesty and independence.” G. W. HOLT. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. ber of the most respectable houses in Nebraska: Horses, $11,600 ; Cows, VEIT SCHUTZ. that line have been obtaining their $9,000 ; Wagons, $2,300 ; Harness, K indly and well-bred people, if any­ BAILROAD SALOON, C alifornia S treet , best articles through known smug­ $2,100. The treaty has been signed body tries to please them, try to be R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- glers, and the U. S. Attorney for that and the articles are being delivered. pleased; if anybody tries to astonish forms the citiaens of Jacksonville and Webb & Jones, Proprietors. THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR., district, with the government detec­ It is expected the success of this move them, they have the courtesy to be ««rronnding country that he ia now manu­ tives, are determined to push the will have a good influence in treating astonished ; if people become tiresome, facturing, and will constantly keep on hand HENRY PAPE, Engineer. they ask somebody else to play, or the very l»est of Imager Beer. Those wishing prosecutions to the bitter end. As for the entire Black Hills country. one but the choicest and best a cool glas« beer should give me a call. what not, but they don’t criticise. Claflin and other of the model dry­ Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars kept. goods princes fell into sinful courses, “C aptain ,” said a son of Erin, a« the THROUGH TICKETS, 12 i C ents . so it appears have the crockery peo­ ship was nearing the coast in inclem­ All Kinds of Job Printing M an and wife are generally called DRINKS, 121 CENTS. one. Some people, though, reckon ple. When these are disposed of the ent weather, “have ye an almenik NO CREDIT IN ____________ THE FUTURE — it don ’ t <27.., ____ ’t.” “Then, them two. But ten is the pipper cal­ No, I Il haven NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT pay. Families needing anything in our line hoice wines , liquors and ci­ investigations should be pushed to on board?” “ gars constantly on hand. The reading other classes, until all are brought to be jabbers, we shall have ) to take the culation of some couples—the wife one, can always be supplied with the purest and best to bo found on the Coast. Give us a table is also supplied with Eastern periodi judgment. ­ the husband a cipher. I weather as it comes.” STATE OF ORFGON. V FURNISHING and W FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, if T T M I T W T M N 'f C The Timos Office. call, and you will be well satisfied. cals and leading papers of the Coast. T* 1 ----------------------- i