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ÍTht flmotrafií ®ms Sb jtasmfir ®iinw. Published Every Friday Morning, Bj RATES OF ADVERTISING. CHAS. NICKELL EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth’s Brick Building. Rntes of Subscription: One copy, per annum 41 ’ * six months, ...................... 4< three months,................. Invariably in Advance, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, $3.00 2.00 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1875. 1.00 Ladies' and Gentlemen s T. A. DAVIS. F. K. ARNOLD. GENERAL NOTES ANO NEWS. NO. 42. WHO STOLE THE MAIL POUCH? Advertisements will be inserted in the T imes at the following rates : One square, one insertion................. w....|3.00 “ each subsequent one............ l-OO Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from the above rates made to vearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. C ounty W arrants always taken al par. OREGON AS A WHEAT (OI ATRÏ A reporter of the Oregonian inter The State of Oregon is this year Typhoid fever is prevalent in many FURNISHING and viewed Dan Smith, the accused mail coming prominently forward as an ex. Governor........................................................ L. F. Grover portions of the State. Secretary of State,................... S. F. Chadwick robber, and Mrs. Montgomery, immedi porter of wheat. Her harvest season State Treasurer,......................................... A. H. Brown The largest library in the United ately upon their arrival in Portland. falls from a month to six weeks later State Printer............................................. ..M. V. Brown K A X C A" States is the Library of Congress, which The following conversation ensued: than ours, and corresponds with that Sup’l of Public Instruction...L. L. Rowland contains 274,000 volumes. of Jingland, though her winters are FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 71 FRONT STREET, Mr. Smith, how long- were you in milder BOYS' and GIRLS ’ than those of England. Com ....P. P. Prim Circuit Judge Albany warehouses had received the employ of the Oregon and Califor. District Attorney,...................... II. K. Hanna pared, in agricultural lands, with Il PORTLAND, OREGON. 800,000 bushels of wheat up to Friday nia Stage Co.? JACKSON COUNTY. linois or Iowa or California, Oregon is evening of week before last. R E A D Y-M ADE CLOTHING, About five years. Judge, ........................... E. B. Watson County small country. But no State has Were you discharged for upsetting a larger Theodore Tilton has received 300 _ . (John O’Brien, bodies of as good wheat land. County Commissioners...... iM.A.Hueston invitations to lecture, lie gets $100 the stage at Canyonville? TVE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND The Willamette valley is about 110 by BOOTS and SHOES, ....... I. W. Manning Sheriff, No. When the stage upset it was 30 n a complete stock of per night, and more in the large cities. ....... E. D. Fondrnv not including the high hills Clerk... caused by the horses running away, as on miles, Treasurer,...................... .................. K. Kubli Nature ’ s latest freak is in a Beaver, each side of it. This gives an they became frightened at a pine limb acreage of 2,112,000. The Umpqua Assessor,......................... ...... W. A. Childers GROCERIES, BEDSTEADS d CHAIRS, DRUGS, Utah, kitten with two faces, four eyes, I School Superintendent ....... H. C. Fleming tw’o noses, two mouths and two pair of in the road, and became unmanageable, valley, now penetrated by a railway, Surveyor,....................... .......... J. S. Howard causing the upsetting of the stage. I may contain 640,000 acres, all goo<l PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, ears. Coroner.......................... ............. H.. T. Inlow CLOTHING, was not discharged for that offence, for wheat. The acreage of the two Official Paper................. D emocratic T imes A mile made in 2:37 by Bell Flower but had asked for my discharge, as 1 valleys, fit for cultivation, is not less JOSEPHINE COUNTY. PATENT MEDICINES, at the Hillsboro, Washington county, wanted to go East. County Judge........................... M. F. Baldwin LIQUORS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, than 2,752,000. Allowing but a quar Fair, is said to be the best time ever What do you know about the steal _ „ . . fS. Messenger, ter of this for wheat—688,000 acres— GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, trotted in Oregon. County Commissioners....... ( jameq Npp1v.’ ing of the mail pouch? and the low average of 25 bushels per Sheriff,........................................ Dan. L. Green CROCKERY, ETC., I do not know who stole it, or when acre, these two valleys have a capacity Seth R. Hammer, of Salem, has re Clerk........................................... Chas. Hughes PAINTS, OILS AND Treasurer,..................................................... Win. Naucke ceived the appointment of “Superin it was stolen. All I know is what of 17,200,000 bushels a year, with Assessor........................................................ John Howell Mrs. Montgomery told me about School Superintendent,................ B. F. Sloan At E. Jacob's New Store, PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, tendent of Mineral Lands in and for it. That is, that----------and----------- three fourths of their area for other the State of Oregon.” Surveyor,...................................W. N. Sanders crops and other uses. One million and stole the pouch whilst I and a man by a half bushels would be a liberal al Coroner...................................... Geo. E. Briggs The largest rattlesnake ever .seen the name of Merchant were taking a I BLUE VITRIOL, Official Paper,.................... D emocratic T imes Orth’s Brick Building, Jacksonville. lowance for home supply and seed; on the Coast was killed in Tulare coun lunch in a saloon at Canyonville. COURT SITTINGS. leaving for export 17,700,000 bushels. ty, Cal., last week. It measured 13 LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC. Is this all you know about the rob We are explaining, not what the Jackson County.— Circuit Court, second feet and had 31 rattles. bery. Monday in Februarv, Juno and November. country now produces, but what it is I County Court, first Monday in each month. Yes, it is all I know about it. Iam capable of producing when the farm There appears really a prospect that A LL OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES SOLD Josephine County.— Circuit Court, fourth A at the very lowest rates. If you don’t 7^“ Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele the Beecher trial may be resumed, and entirely innocent of the robbery, and ers come to an appreciation of the Monday in April and fourth Monday in Oc believe me, call and ascertain prices for brated CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP, which do not know who stole it, only from right here it is just as well to remark tober. County Court, first Monday in Jan yourselves. No humbug ! kills Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, value of the staple, and shippers to an uary, April, July and October. All kinds ot produce and hides taken in and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and that land is cheap and board reasona what I heard from Mrs. Montomery. understanding of what they may rely I I exchange for goods. JACKSONVILLE rRECTNCT. 42tf. foot rot. Circular sent on application. Did you try to conceal your where upon and the amount of tonnage need ble in South America. Justice of the Peace....................J. II. Stinson abouts while going East? According to statistics published in ed to convey it to market. Constable................................... A. M. Asbury No, sir; we told our acquaintances MARY ’ S ACADEMY, ST. a late issue of the Missouri Republican, That State has this great advantage TOWN OF JACKSONVII.I.E. where we were going, and we registered i Oregon has the smallest debt of any over California—that its agricultural ( C. C. Beekman, Pres’t, CONDUCTED BY Sol. Sachs, State in the Union, and is, considering our names in full wherever we went. I lands are subdivided into farms of 80, Cor. Cal. & Oregon Sts., j John Miller, Trustees her age and population, the most pros We went to Iowa first, but finding J. IGO, 320 and GIO acres. There is no Wm. Hoffman, SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. Montgomery’s brother living where large monopoly there. The two val Oregon. perous. | K. Kubli. Jacksonville, we wanted to settle, and fearing trou leys above named are settled and the ....U. S. Hayden Recorder........................ The abolition of capital punishment ble, Mrs. Montgomery and 1 concluded good land generally under cultivation. ...... Henry Pape Treasurer,...................... HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF TUTS in Iowa has produced lively times. The to go to Texas, where we were arrest- Hitherto they have had no facilities ..J. P. McDaniel Marshal.......................... school will commence about the middle ....... Silas J. Dav Street Commissioner... criminal record of the State reports-Led. DAVID LINN We did not go to Philadelphia or for marketing their crops and but lit of August, and is divided in four sessions, sixty cases of rape, seven brutal mur of eleven weeks each. The following are the out of our way; and we had no gold tle incentive to surplus production. i Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment terms: PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ders, and other startling crimes with dust to sell as the papers alleged we Their swine has as regularly been fat of furniture, consisting of Board and tuition, per term,............ $40.00 out number. had sold. As I said before, I deny i tened on wheat as those of Indiana on 4.00 BEDSTEADS, Bed and Bedding................................. B. F. HOLSCLAW. M. D., 8.00 Drawing and painting........................ The epizootic has reappeared among all knowledge of the robbery what corn. Now they have one railroad . 15.00 BUREAUS, TA BLES, Piano....................................................... the horses in Cincinnati. It is esti ever. and arestriving for others. The coun PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Entrance fee, only once,................... . 5.00 How aid you get acquainted with try Is admirably adapted to railroads. GUILD MOULDINGS, mated that over 2,000 arc affected SELECT DAY SCHOOL. with it. This disease is also spreading Mrs. Montgomery? It is level and abounding in the best STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, in Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton and 1 I became acquainted with her when timbers for railway construction. Kerbyville, Oregon. Primary, per term,.................................... S 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery kept the When the proposed system for the two CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Junior, “ .................................... 6.00 > other places. Senior, “ .................................... 10.00 Toll House at Canyonville, and Mrs. Dr. L. DANFORTH, PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, The greatest joke of the season is Montgomery told mo her trouble, and valleys is completed, Astoria will be Pupils are received at anv time, and their terms will be counted from the day of their that perpetrated by the Oregonian, that she intended to leave the country come a rival of Portland in the grain PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ETC., ETC. entrance. For further particulars apply at \ when that paper declares the contest as her life was in danger whilst living trade, and transportation will l>e con Also Door«, Sash and Blinds always on 29tf. Has removed to Jacksonville, and tenders the Academy. siderably cheapened. . hand and made to order. Planing done on I between Lane and Warren will be a with Montgomery; so I concluded to his professional services to the public. Besides these valleys, the State em. reasonable terms. Undertaking a spe- ! close one. The truth is Warren may go with her East. Offic® and residence on Third street, oppo IL F. JOHNSON, c.r. bush . braces a large and excellent grain conn. I cialty. site and east of the M. E. Church. be the third man in the race. Late Bush Co. Ixite of Johnson A Hearn. MRS. MONTGOMERY’S STORY. ■ try alxive the Dalles, and east of the It is rumored that Sydney Dillon, -------- and--------- stole the pouch Cascades, as also in the valley of the J. A. CALLENDER, M. D., THE BUSH & JOHNSON, Jay Gould and Oliver Ames, now on containing the gold dust out of the Rogue river. In future years, when PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, their way to this Coast, intend looking stage, while Dan Smith and a man capital, engineering skill and compe CITY DRUG STORE, into the practicability of building a by the name of Merchant were taking tition, regulated by law, shall enable Forwarding A Commission Merchants, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. railroad over the proposed route of the a lunch at a saloon at Canyonville. the tens of thousands of small farmers ACKSONVILLE. Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Rail -------- brought the cans containing the of Oregon, east and west of the moun READING, CAL., road. YYP Office at residence, on Fifth street, op gold dust to our house and emptied tains, to convey their harvest as cheap posite the Court House. Ship-building is growing into im them and burnt the cans and the Chi ly to market as the Tulare farmer now NEW FIRM OF KAHLER A B ro . TERMINUS OF C. AND O. RAILROAD rniTE 1 have the largest and most complete mense proportions in Coos county. nese letters in them, and I still believe l does his, that State must become a J. H. STINSON, assortment of Almost every article that enters into the gold is in Oregon. Jack Mont great rival of California in the wheat ATTORNEY- and COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, the construction of a vessel is abund gomery blames Dan Smith for the rob trade, and give a wonderful impulse DRUGS, MEDICINES A CHEMICALS, ilf ARK GOODS CARE R. A J. ALSO ant there, and the people thus utilizing bery because I left to go East with to ship-building at Coos Bay and on AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. 1VL buy Wool, Hides, Deer Skins, Sheep Ever brought to Southern Oregon. Also natural resources must eventually be him; -------- also, I understand, ac- the Sound, for the soil of her valleys is Pelts, etc. cuses Dan Smith for the robbery be. inexhaustible as the timber of her come rich. We trust our knowledge of business and the latest and finest styles of cause I would not come and live with mountains and sea-coast— S. F. Bul the wants of our patrons is a guarantee that Office one block north ol Court House, Another Democratic victory, though him. I flatly refused to live with letin. STATIONERY, we will do business to their entire satisfac Jacksonville, Oregon. 14. not large, is worthy of attention, which tion. I And a great variety of PERFUMES and occurred recently in Wyoming Terri him and now he is trying to put the : Reading, April 13, 1875. 18. H. K. HANNA, A F amous T rotter D rops D ead . TOILET ARTICLES. inclndinir the best and blame on Smith for revenge. I rhea pest assortment of COMMON and PER- tory. The Legislature is divided as The celebrated trotting mare Ameri the Do you know what became of ATTORNEY a COUNSELOR AT LAW. ' FUMED SOAPS in this market. follows : Council, Democrats, 11, and gold MRS. BROWN, can Girl was one of the contestants dust? Prescriptions carefnllv compounded. Republicans, 2 ; House, 18 Democrats Jacksonville, Oregon, 44 ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist. No, I do not know what they did against Idol, Hopeful and Amsterdam and 9 Republicans. ASHLAND, I in the free for all purse for $1,500 at with it. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Elmira, N. Y., on the 2d inst. She was Prompt attention given to all business left TABLE ROCK SALOON, There has been some fighting in in my care. No man is doing so much business the favorite in the pools, and brought Mississippi. One or two whites and Millinery and Ladies Goods, Office in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs. OREGON STREET, as he who has a law-suit, and no man $1,000 in a $1,600 ¡tool. She was trot three or four negroes have been killed. doos so little. He attends to nothing. ting well, and nothing appearod the There are forces raised on each side, C. W. KAHLER. F. B. WATSON. RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS, WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. “From morn to noon, from noon to matter, when suddenly she began but no extensive fighting yet. Later KAHLER A WATSON, advices say that all is quiet there now. dewy eve, ” and through the long coughing, and fell suddenly dead on ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, he proprietors of this well - Another sample of Radical maladmin gloom of the night, he is full of it. It the track. An examination by a vet is his waking dream by day and sleep erinary surgeon proved she had died known and popular resort would in istration. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, form their friends and the public generally ing by night. It is going on, from the epizootic. The unfortuuate HAIR, JUTE AND The Haindealer says there is trouble or it vision that a complete and first-class stock of the is not going on ; he has to pro occurrence created quite a stir and Will practice in the Supreme, District and best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and brewing in Oakland over $1,000. It I other Courts of th is State. duce more paper, or he has brought cast a damper on the sports. Ameri porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. LINEN BRAIDS AND SWITCHES, They will be pleased to have their friends appears $2,000 was expressed from be forward all the papers that can be pro. can Girl was owned by William Ijovell Offi<-e in Court House—upstairs. low for Ed. Young, ot Oakland, hut I duced—each is a sufficient cause for “call and smile.” when they came to deliver it up some thinking and speaking of it to the ex. of New York. He recently refused H. KELLY, CABINET. —ALSO— $30,000 for her. She has been on the A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found one had performed a sleight-of-hand elusion of all things besides. He is ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, turf since 1866, and at one time was here. Wo would l»c pleased to have persons trick, and presto, change ! there was like a musical snuff box that only the fastest trotter in America. In a possessing curiosities and specimens bring Agent for McCall’s Bazaar Fashions JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, them in. and we will placethem in the Cab only one thousand instead. plays one tune; you can get nothing match at Philadelphia, for $5,000 a inet for inspection. The Modoc (Cal.) Independent says : but that out of him. It is a grief due side, between American Girl and Will practice in all the Courts of the State. JOHN L. CARTER A SON, WINTJEN A HELMS. Prompt attention given to all business en I “There have been two continual to every beast, in his imagination; and Goldsmith Maid, the Girl was the fa. Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874. 32tf. trusted to rny care. streams of emigration through Dorris upon ever breast that he can hold by orite at $100 to $60. Over $20,000 PAINTERS. Office in the building formerly occupied by Bridge this season—one going from the bottom he mercilessly inflicts, lie was invested on the race, but it is Kahler A Watson, opposite Court House. LIME FOR SALE, Southern California to Oregon and the is restless, fldgetty, nervous, cross, ex claimed that sho was drugged and 1ITE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO other from Oregon to Southern Califor alted, depressed—happy and misera thereby lost, She has never trotted -AND— Dr. J. C. BELT, iV all kinds of Painting, including nia and Arizona. Next year they will ble, in delight and despair, by turns, so fast since. She had a record of 2:17. P n Y S I C I A N AND SURGEON, BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE. probably take the back track, meet and is forever “ringing the world wifrh HOUSE PAINTING, Jacksonville, Oregon. P rices C urrent .—It will perhaps each other about half-way and conclude a vain stir.” SIGN PAINTING, be of Interest to our readers to-day to to settle. he undersigned would here - ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, The snhject of hay H ay F ever . see what the necessaries of life cost in Governor Grover has commissioned fever bv inform the public that he has ONE Having located in the town of Jacksonville, WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. seems to be exciting great at Oregon twenty-five years ago. From THOUSAND BUSHELS of superior Jackson Col. W. W. Chapman delegate from tor the purpose of practicing Surgery and tention in the East. A writer says: Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish the Spectator, published at Oregon other branches of nis profession, respect- ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. ing Brick-laving or Plastering done in the Oregon to the National Railroad Con “Practically the disease remains in City in 1850, by Wilson Blain, we fully asks a portion of the public patron style and at reasonable rates will do vention, to be held at St. Louis the curable, and worse still, when violent age. Office—Second door north or the U. Orders from the country promptly attend best quote: Apples, dried, per lb., 72c.; well to call on me. For further information 23d of the next month. The object of 8. Hotel. 48tf. ed to. 21. ly arrested (and there are remedies inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. the Convention is to try to settle upon known to the profession), nature peaches, dried, per !b., $1 ; butter, per G. W. HOLT. certain measures of internal improve seems to take its revenge by inflicting ffi., 62}(fl)75c.; cheese, 62Jc.; flour, per Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. Matt» Dillon's New Saloon, ment that may be pressed with expec other diseases on the victim, who for bbl., $25; wheat, per bushel, $2.50; oats, per bushel, $3; brown sugar, per tation of success before Congress. RAILROAD SALOON, C alifornia S treet , the most part finds that his month or lb., 50c.; molasses, per gallon, $2.50; Next door to Reames Bros., The Supreme Court of New York six weeks of suffering from hay fever I Proprietor. THIRD STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OR., has rendered a decision denying the gives him unusual exemption from eggs, per dozen, 50@75c.; lard, per lb., S. P. JONES, California Stvoet, Jacksonville, 40c.; salt, per cwt., $12 ; cooking motion to vacate the order of arrest on other ills. Quinine remains still in stoves, $160. HENRY PAPE. Engineer. the $6,000,000 suit against Wm. M. this, as in so many other forms of one but the choicest and best • ♦ • • Tweed, or to reduce tho $3,000,000 of mysterious and malarious diseases, Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars “W hat have you got in your car. he undersigned takfx pleas - I kept. bail. Another decision was given, re the best medicine, giving strength to pet-bag?” asked one clergyman of an ure in announcing that he has just THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C ents . opened out at the above location, and will DRINKS, 12j CENTS. versing Judge Donahue’s order, from to meet the attack and sometimes re other, at a railroad station. “Dried constantly keep on hand a complete and which the people appealed, requiring ducing it to very bearable. tongue,” was the reply. He had sev NO CREDIT IN THE _____________ first-class stock of the best brands of wines, FUTURE—it don’t I a bill of particulars as to the fraudulent eral manuscript sermons in it. liquors, cigars, etc., and also the latest Eas pay. Families needing anything ; in our line hoice wines , liquors and ci tern periodicals and leading newspapers of car. "n always be supplied with the ] purest and M en grow mellow in their cups, gars constantly on hand. The reading bills and vouchers complained of by Giv.n.e«<-nXTr. dillox best to be found on the (’oast. Give us a table is also supplied with Eastern periodi the people. | women get tight in their corsets. I S ure pop—champagne. call, and you will be well satisfied. T. A. DAVIS & CO., STATE OF OREGON. I FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, T T T T N C cals and leading papers of the Coast. I